The Oshawa Times, 8 Dec 1958, p. 6

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6 THE OINAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 8, 1958 NEW AJAX COUNCIL : a elected by acclamation for the ship of a now lub, and member / 3 th time, (who drop from the club, MAYOR W. A, PARISH REEVE JOHN MILLS Dep.-Reeve MRS. A, REID |#eventh time, First place is held by the King- ston club with 193 points, followed RAYMOND HENSHAW OWEN G, ASHLEY a" i. ray "| ' HENRY WETHERALL JOHN PAULL polls to take fourth place, W. B. kindergarten Sunday school held on to an industrialist, made during the sermon, which was| of the retail merchants who One New Face sixth place by a comfortable mar- preached by the minister, Rev. sets off a chain Feattion by Holey of Holland Fo a oar acel It will be his first term. The Ron 0 three merchants, [serio 4 : | poe 3 sitting councillor defeated Ronald J LoVe Young Peo | ig phone another [dent near Port Perry Saturday.|poem and Mr, Smith told a sory.|a very poor turn-out during the Leslie Pearce ple's class have been asked to Mayor William Parish, in re: provide Christmas atmosphere in | In a matter of minutes | viewing the results is happy with the way of trees and decorations| every merchant In. town his new council. He sald today, and ave meeting at 7 p.m. Wed-| knows of the situation and "The people have endorsed the pesday will be on his guard, policies of last year's council and | gin {only In Ajax Council [4 AJAX (Staff) -- Only 255 per] Re-elected for a second term cent of Ajax voters went to the was deputy-reeve Mrs, Mary A polls Saturday to elect a deputy. Reid, who polled 507 votes as reeve, council and school trustees, against 374 for her opponent Pat The percentage was considerably ric! Sheehan Rede ed hy 'the extremely low| Re.elected to the council were te recorded in the Kingscourt Raymond EE ---------------- PH hy © lford with 171 points, Br A gy : : Says Christians The Bmbelisord. elub has PO ILWYN SMY'T 1 1 freight at 4.30 am. Sunday, Ti ewyN swe | Pickering 2-2 [eatid nm we Hie Ajax Rjax 426 InVillage | po Ms Council | Masnu PICKERING VILLAGE (Staff) : Cairanka - The election Saturday was very quiet, All seats on the coun . . cil were contested, as were the Lions Third school hoard seats, Only one change was made In the council when Al Swerdfiger did not rum, Elected were Ab, lleeve, 344; In Contest Harry Purvis, 327% Ronald Hall, 423 and Ronald Walson, 216, De:| BOWMANVILLE - Bowman. feated were Victor Dingley, 207, (ville Lions Club is in third place George MeCalman, 142, |in the zone efficiency contest and Re-elected for school board an all out campaign Is expected were Mrs, Myrtle Bryant, 268, by club members to win the of Dr, W. W, Tomlinson, 260, and ficiency award, a new man, Dennis Robinson, 198, | The test began September |' Defeated were Gordon Hepditch,|! and wi"! end April 30, Points|. 177; Mrs, Gertrude Chritehton,|are calculated on the basis of 146, and W, C. Farmer, 90, attendance, monthly reports on The reeve is Cyril Morley, [time new membership, sponsor [One Change (TIMES BUREAUS 170 points so far, The other eight M B Al leading clubs are Whitney, Gane ust [2] ert anoque, Peterborough, Belleville, Frankford, Lindsay, Trenton, AJAX -- Lieut, Pear! Donnelly Lakefield and Keene, delivered the main message dur. | = -- ing the Sunday morning Holiness meeting at the Salvation - Army, | She pointed out that the Christian] al e attitude must always be one of| alertness, Lieut, Patricla Buckingham spoke in the night Salvation meet-| On Tracks ing 11 am, and 7 p.m, and for adult car was left on the CNR tracks [that its regular monthly meeting | © |Bunday, that the talls could be * received in paper bags or boxes, | Passed at this final meeting of den AE Sunday, December 14, Capt, A . . OMAT FOR Ivan McNeilly will take charge tP An "automat" for wild birds of all regular Sunday meetings, 1C erin | 1s this feeder at { conservition park on the Credit meetings and 2.30 pm, Sunday! PICKERING (Staff) -- Plcker:| piver, School, {ing township police have a my-| many as 35 different species of | stery on their hands, A stolen| birds find their particular food | WILD BIRD [ at the diner; which Is designed other animals from Interfering with thelr lunch attracting hundreds of birds, is a mecca for bird watchers, | Commencement, which was held : H H the Port Union, near Chester: | Kiwanis Tie [ite ror union. near chester {tally destroyed by west-bound [this district were Mr, and Mrs, | {Jack Crosier, Mr, and Mrs, An- w Scott, Mrs, Bruce Balley, . {from Joseph Tomison, West Hill, Barry Goode scored twice asprin, police reported. Kiwanis and Pickering fought to 1 2.all deadlock in Bantam hock ey action at Whithy Arena Fri Norm Allen clicked for the Pick:| ring goals pe r \ It was the second time a car 3) od Q ore rg 9 Kinsmen Iged Foresters 2:1 was stolen and left on tracks and Boh Campbell and Ted Rivett recent weeks, Police believe there vere the Kinsmen gonlgetters Gruce Bourne scored the lone "forester goal lis a revenge motive involved and | are Investigating on this pre. mise, and wind at the weekend caused considerable inconvenience with] BOWMANVILLE A warn. roads blocked in many areas ing system has been instituled There were 76 present for the| among the retail merchants of | over hy Howard Farndale, with| bogus cheque artists and Gall Hitchens, as pianist, Lynda! bogus charity solicitors Hopkins and Bonnie Dale receiv: If a "bogus' turns up the action as soon as the police chief is notified, Tn turn the police notify the chairman --_-- : Several of the pre-school girls and boys took advantage of the three, and so on harge | here | 7.5 pr ce ' n 2 ; Pos 4 ore, ney voles So sont Asder, ". Elwyn Smyth, 573, David Jack Reid with 631 votes. A gpeclal 4 i : f etherall, 540, John Paull, 508, Also ré-elected was Henry Pol; 0 i P| out of 400 on the list oli is Henry Polak, taken on Dec. 7, on hehalf of the ROWMANVILLE The Bow: Bernie Stratton 545. Interest hy the election was Defeated were Kenneth John: third K ACKIng with no contest for either ston, 421, Leslie Pearce, 408, and elected for the fir l i Suri a Jury A Lg / , 421, L p, " » first time by the puchre party Friday evening, IN again sponsoring a ] Ne a euchroe party It " (window decorating contest to en: || She had been staving with mayor or reeve, and the fact Patrick Kelly, 288 marg . Banter! ap y AE gin of one vote over pec, §, in the Community Centre that hi parti ar issues were Wetherall, a new man, made a Frank Smith, Ames 471, Smih Potion Club 18 sponsoring a [courage merchants to co-operate her daughter, Mrs, J on le people, surprisingly strong showing In all|{470 Family Night with potluck sup: | In augmenting the street lighting AJAX SCHOOL BOARD HENRY POLAK VICTOR AMES F Mami Robert Stewart, Swann : 239, Stew 204, ew Changes The oy contest for school Tn Pickering Fi is se Sun n Pickering C. Mills ' The township will have two PICKERING (Staff) with Women on its 1959 council many acclamations the Pickering oi Township elections did not pro-| WINTER LEAVES duce any excitement. Reeve Sher-| The madrona tree of southern man Scott and Mrs. Jean Mac: gpipign Columbia, unlike other Pherson were both elected by ac: hardwoods, retains its foliage clamation through the winter, 877. A close contest for third Ontario Temperance Federation, place saw Victor Ames The Community Club will hold JACK REID [tended the Milk Producers' ban. game with the (urday, Dec, 6, in Kedron Sunday that in this way the town will {school hall Kedron young people will meet AN at the hame of Mrs. Rodger| Bishop, Tuesday, Dec. 9 at #8 pm, for a social evening, wor-| ship, and election of officers. |Ph Rev, Ronald Love will address Pres the group | LA Es day school Christmas Program has heen supplement party and program will he held |bY will pay his annual visit, Liberty street Douglas Pascoe of Ryerson !! School of Technology spent the|® , weekend at home with parents, [Sion streets | Mrs, Gordon Jeffery of Epsom, By MRS RALPH WILBUR | Darlene of Epsom, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Medd, and Mr, and Mrs, C, Of Bounty Tails PORT HOPE ~ "How do you (part of the afternoon in the vil- handle a tail cut from a fox that lage of Welcome discussing fire may have been rabid?" | protection problems, ope Township council decided | ACCOUNTS PASSED The accounts for the year were and finally turned in the town. the 1988 council, The total pay- ship incinerator. This, i(>hopes, [ments for the year amount (o wolves the problem of handling ¥99,173.93, "| infected talls, Among the paymenis were: The nell declared the last 86888 for high school debentures, Monda® of each month as fox | $30,018 as county rate and $23,002 bounty" day, Residents of the for high school operations, Pay. township who present fox tails at| ments made by the township to the township shed between the public schools were: Port Brit hours of two and five will receive ain, 86 1, $2400; Welsleyville, 88 the four dollar bounty, Half the 2, $1766; Dale, 88 3, $2063; South bounty is from the county and the Hope Area, $15,344; and North other half from the province, Hope Area, $12,306, These were The bounty is one dollar higher the largest accounts, One of the than It was, and represents an ef- small amounts pald out during fort to thin out the fox popula- the year was the sum of $25 for tion, Council made arrangements relief, for paying the bounty to H he Next council meeting will be Township residents only, «Jan, 29, Council members were town of Port Hope will have to urged to attend the meeting of make its owh arrangements, {the township planning board, Reeve Wilson Baker, deputy. Tuesday at 8 p.m, The meeting reeve Stapleton and councillors | will bo held In the council cham: J, D, Ford, Mac Walker and bers over the Toronto - Dominion Fred Ramsey spent the greater Bank In Port Hope, TEEN TOPICS | Looking Ahead To Yule Season By BEV, HARP | connection with the magazine . « campaign will be presented with COBOURG COLLEGIATE |. "ou is' The mtudent who , 91 (#0ld the most subscriptions will Friday evening, November 21 receive a portable radio. The was very successful, It weomod ' 4 fitting that it should be during|'oP telling class, which was 118 the week before Christman M11 be presented with the panda Xai. Ay gtuden: who attuned In addition each member of prossed and inspired Dy the the class will get a free ticket Saramonion. . i Sehr Yip CliFiyimas dance or ie show whichever they prefer, wud Jost, ", Stoaded and so| Also the Yue ky teacher of the Pickering police searched the who has heen visiting her moth tracks for over a mile Joking er, Mrs, N. Ackney, returned to 4 4 for possible victims, Parts of the par home in London, England, by Iny evening, Greg Wall and)... \ware strewn along the tracks | plane, She left Malton airport Fri Lacey, also of Epsom ricla Bagshaw sang accompanied by her sister, Mrs, Betty Ballard, {for at least a mile, [ ay. : Tom Sharp and Gordon Ward Anxious student on edged Pi o Ma. Lise Mughal} wu! Yasin sang, accompanied at the plano 1, the other half of the twin bill, | 55 =O N 0 Ar ier relatives In Holland for the yy Mpy, Sharp, Speaker for the destroyed in the Metro area in Christmas season. She and her! gening oar] I (husband, Bert, drove by car 10/wees, who spoke on her Dorval alrport, where she board ed -a plane for Holland No, 1, Reach Township, are Jack No KEDRON PHONE ALARMS [polling booth is in the Utica Com KEDRON The snow Sarmi ABOUT "PHONIES" mune Fay. Mors ue to ie ¢l and nchool board, tions there was no dance in the The B | out 1. Seouts| ret h ) e pula: Aid n 4 Utica hall Saturday evening, The The Brownies, Cubs and Scouts|cember 5. To start the evening off ing on Thursday, at the church regular Sunday school, presided| the town to safeguard against [Hall Board hopes to be able to With their leaders attended the there will be a volley-ball game hall. The meeting opened with a two Thornton's Corners Sunday school between the men teachers and a hymn accompanied at the plano {have the usual 1 Mel student boys' all-star teani. A by Mrs, Cross, weeks time IT ro Mr, and Mrs, John Farmer and Smith was present and taped a W. B, STRATTON {ed the offering, retail merchants swing into | family of Weston visited Mr. and and conducted the service, 4 Mrs, Archie Farmer Sunday, Ray McDonald's sister an Mr, and Mrs, Chester Class, Special numbers were her five girli from the jun arly de a Earl Newell recited and ime and Teendown will be the theme was "Christmas (1 ,anding, were| Tommy Turner read the seripture| piace, Because of exams Teen:|sage', the group sang Christmas Lainson read &liown and other clubs have had carols, hushand, rinten: {nag few weeks, Now, however, dant of the Sunday Schoo demon: (ith nothing to keep them away ments were served. The next and Mrs, Sam Fisher of strated methods of teaching bi ley is expected that Cobourg teens meeting will be held on Monday, « of verses by showing objects from his Treasure Chest, Brownies took ronee We understand "Teen-town Utica up the collection, Planist for the |o planning a big evening for| service was Mrs They are patients in Oshawa Hos pital, Ashburn were Sunday Mr Following the official board | Tia 1a believe with this new council meeting of last Monday evening, | {School were Gale Hall and Mau we ean look forward to a pro- an invitation has heen sent to Pl T M k (gressive year in 1959" the Raglan congregation to Join an 0 d e Re-elected to public school! this & Henshaw, 608, Owen hoard was last year's chairman, COMING FVE , CHRISTMAS DINNER " n, 1 I's Sod | The Woman's Association held] Members of St. Michael's Soda. / ty are presenting a play Sunday, THE TIMES Sherwin and Ferdinand King Stree Church, where the Dec, 6. It will be held in St | : | Michael's auditorium at 8 pm.| BOWMANVILLE . . Joseph NS on Is to be Gay Christmas Sprager of Oshawa, They taught | Ardent Workers group served the | Thornton Ladies a turkey dinner reen Cooke of Ajax. Staying with Mrs, Jim Mitchel) last week were student teachers, their at Epsom Schoo! Mrs, Tom Lakey died recently Mrs manville Chamber of Commerce at Brampton Hospital and was the devotional session with stor: imlilracle of Lourdes and com- BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST cemetery jes, carols and scripture, She was assisted by Mrs, Wal: |tenndal year celebration of the [ter Buss, Mrs. Leonard Carring:| famous shrine in France, STEVEN'S TAXI Clarence Scott al SSEMBLY by Diane Mol: [bly will be held at CDCI during Another burlal was that of Jack ton with Mr \ N $ Sat. (program, 'The chamber hopes Stewart of per to begin at 6.30 p.m, on Sat [Heart Oct present a gay Yuletide appear) Mr, and Mrs, Jack Crosier vis {ance for shoppers, ited her uncle, Herb Duncan of Sunnybrook Hospital Duets were sung lon and Lols Parker, Herbert Schuerman con: 0 business session and Duncan died Sunday |Mrs, Arthur Bunker read Mrs, Rov Lick's secretary's report, Mrs, Leaonand Brash gave the read from Mrs, Harold Lick who A panel of judges will view Toronto, in § each window and the winner will Sunday. Mr, he awarded the President's Tro: evening, hy donated by chamber past:( The annual Reach and Scugog ident, Elmer Banting, School Area banquet was held In ireasurer's report and also the The Christmas street rene basement of the church here, Christmas card report, Mrs, Gor-|adstributed out the gifts and the the 'don Reeson reported storm wins Scugog, [dows purchased for the Sunday! a nl joc) ¢ " \ y jon V. D 'ty in the Com: 4 9 King at Ontario boards school and Gordon Reeson, Wilf holding a card party in the hall Dec. 23, when Santa The first string of land councils of both areas and Harris and Jim Laurie install: munity Centre, Saturday A -- stringing additional lights on|teachers of Reach and street and at|members of the ghts has already been erected others connected with this work, ed them t Silver, Temperance and Divi:| Among those attending from' Catering arrangements were Mr. Mrs. J. H. Pascoe | A new addition to the Christ. NF a et those who mas program will be a Nativity | received a general graduation Scene in front of i Ml diploma from the OCVI recently, huilding, The rposs o t 0 Mane Several members of the Ontario (1% to ensure that the religious County Holstein Club and their |siEnificance of the season will wives from this community at. not be overlooked | tended the annual banquet held In| | [ |Greenbank United Church Wed. BLUES REATEN | nesday evening, | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, Arthur Stainton has heen a (AP) -- Colorado College scored visitor at the home of Mr, and [three goals In a span of one min: | Mrs, Ross Lee, and was among ute, 40 seconds of the third per |the many from Kedron who at- fod to break " a close hockey Iniversity of To. quet in Harmony Hall (vonto and win 8-3 Saturday night. In Ward 1, Harvey Spang with p---------------- 280 votes defeated his only op ponent, Kalman Vizely, who poll ed 153 votes 0 SS Ward 2, Edgar James, accla F R MI ED mation, Ward 3, Harry Ashton ; acclamation. Ward 4, Ross Haw PAPERS thordn, 299, re-elected: defeat ed, Ross Deakin, 170, Miles Cook IN AJAX 83, and W. Fairgrieve, 58, In Ward 5 there was an upset | If you have not received your when ViolereSwann defeated the | Times by 7 p.m. coll Get rid of nagging FTI em, | AJAX TAXI Rie nom St Dr| AJAX 333 They have helped many KIDNEY & All tolls muet be placed before 75% $128 ETECLTTRINEY [LN -- The. Most. Functional Homes | | of Superior. Distinction ARCHITECTURALLY PLANNED AND CUSTOM BUILT FOR THE DIS- CRIMINATING AND DISCERNING H. KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED GRANDVIEW GARDENS, 2 miles from Downtown Oshawa, East on King 4 Memb f the Oshawa Builders Association and the National Home Builders A lation * quality + low, low prices * service * fresh meats and vegetables King at Wilson Rd. N. * HOME DELIVERY we hope, have we. Christmas ex. Winning class, Mrs, Dillon, re HS began last week and ¢elves a bridge set, Students who ended Wednesday. Soon the re: sold over $30 worth of magaine atits will be made known fo the subscriptions will he given school | s of CDCI, {sweaters as a reward for their offorts The fall term has fitted past and winter {s upon us, For Co bourg teens it has been a highly | Teen « agers whose minds have [been pre-occupled with studies during the past weeks have now turned their energies to preparing | recent | {UF the Christmas holidays, Par. "uccessiul fall and we look for. Scouts Attend Special Servic By MRS, CHARLES WHITE | ward eagerly to an even more tes and dances are the ma in| lo onil' iam this winter, [theme with every kind from a (sleigh rides to formals, ' . [VARIETY NIGHT Baptist WMS | In the more immediate future| there are some festivities plan . ned for this weekénd, Sensing H IdM t that her students might apprec! 0 ee in | ate some frolic CDCI has planned, The Faith Baptist Church WMS =a variety night for Friday, De: held its regular monthly meets dance will follow and a good The presidest Mrs, Mottershead he pol cTOVd Is expected, [och Christiias reading 'With. M BIG EVENING? ou rist", 3 was Saturday evening will bé the In*charge of the d \ Her Mrs. William Wilde closed the {meeting with prayer and refresh. {will come to the dances in full Jan. 5, at the Church hall, sometime during the yuletide sea: | 4 | SUBSCRIBERS There will be no admission |charge. The play Is about the|) FOR MISSED PAPERS AND | memorates the ending of the cen TAX! SERVICE PHONE Sometime next week an assem: MA 3.5822 which the winners of prizes In| if you have net received your Times phone your carrier boy made for a wedding party Satur . day and Christmas wishes were | first, If you are unable to con tact him by 7:00 p.m, in in Florida. Mrs, Schuerman|| TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI! meeting closed with a carol, Collr Accepted Between The community association is 7 «7130 p.m. Only ey rv" -=- " "Money to GROW on" | ! I I | | IT'S EASIER TO I: Ned monerte REPAY THE : ASSOCIATES' | | I | | I | | | expand or improve BUD 1 your home or business? GET PLAN WAY! YOu Get the cash the day you eve FNTHLY $179.89 $11.00 arr.er 17.00 412.64 25.00 860.71 36.00 1,525.00 65.00 2,500.00 want it=|ust phone or stop In to the nearest Associates Budget Plan office for fast, friendly service, 107.00 BUDGET PLAN uMITED OSHAWA 111 Simcoe St. RA. 5-653! 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