OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 16, " - ww A Vanentine's Day dance s=promoted by the Ajax - Whitby- = Pickering Association for Re- we tarded Children in the Commu. = nity Centre In Ajax attracted wall capacity attendance. A re- "ention which preceded the DANCE TO AID RETARDED FUND lock drive won the special prize donated by Mrs, T., Wheeler, Left to right, Donald Law- rence, president of the Retard- ed Children's Association, Mrs. Lally, and Mr. Lally, ~Photo by John Mills dance was sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Club of Alax.' Pro- ceeds will augment funds ur- gently required by the associa- tion. At the dance, Mr, and Mrs, John Lally of 102 Tul Three Hurt In B'ville Crash BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --- Three persons were taken to Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Friday night as a result of a three-car collision on Highway 85 near the third concession of Clarke Township, They were Rus: sel Fair, 30, of 771 Chamberlin street, Peterborough, suffering a broken back and fractured ribs: Douglas R. Brown, 39, of 2 Mid. dleton "drive, Peterborough, who puffered a punctured lung and fractured ribs, and his daughter Carol, 13, with a fractured leg and lacerations to the forehead. The accident occurred around 7.15 p.m., and according to police was caused as a result of an. other minor accident. Police re ported that Fair was travelling northbound on Highway 35. He was stopped by an accident CCF Intervenes In Strike Of ahead and swerved into the AJAX ~ A lovely winter Winter Wedding For Ajax Couple on the altar, and baskets of chry- santh standard palms wed- ding took place in St. Bernadet R. C. Church, Ajax, Saturday, Feb. 7 when Catherine Ann Faw- cett became the bride of Walter Thomas Shannon, with Rev, M. J. Darby officiating. The bride is the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs Frank W. Facett, and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter L, Shannon, all of Ajax. [ Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full length gown of bridal satin, with inserts of chantilly lace, the full skirt flow- ing In to a chapel train. The fitted bodice featured sheath sleeves, and high round neckline. embroidered with seed pearls. Her fingertip vell of tulle {llusion was held a coronet of seed pearls and diamante. Her cas- cade bouquet was comprised of red roses and white 'mums, Ann Oaks, Sarnia, cousin of the bride, was maid of 'honor in a cocktall-length gown of deep red velvet, with matching overskirt of lace, matching hat and acces- suiles and carried a cascade of white 'mums, The bridesmaids, Alleen McCarthy, cousin of the bride, and Shirley Wiles, wore owns and accessories matching that of the maid of honor, and |carried cascades of white "mums. The flower girls were Marlyn Morris and Shelly Shannon, small nieces of the groom, who wore, red velvet dresses, and carried nosegays of white 'mums. Best man was Bert Shannon, brother of the .groom, and the ahead ado Nfld. Loggers His vehicle was struck head-on OTTAWA (CP) -- CCF House by the Brown vehicle, and he|leader Hazen Argue has given was thrown from his car, A third|notice that he will ask in the car, driven by Donald McArthur,| Commons today that the govern- I 53, of 802 Nichols street, Peter. ment table documents concern- borough, also proceeding south,|Ing the strike of 1,200 loggers at ran over Fair as he lay on the Grand Falls, Nfld, road. | He seeks a copy of all federal Fair was later removed to To-/8overnment correspondence con- ronto General Hospital, cerning the strike, as well as a o report by a conciliation board Damage to the Fair and Brown, onointed last October to medi- vehicles was estimated at 8P-|ate the dispute between the proximately $2000 each, and to Anglo - Newfoundland Develop the McArthur vehicle at approx- ment Company and Local 2-254 { ) imately $500. of the International Woodworkers Ontario Provincial Police re-|of America (CLC). ported no other accidents over| Mr, Argue says he also intends the weekend despite treacherousito ask for a copy of the federal: driving conditions Saturday night|provinclal contract on use of the and Sunday. RCMP in Newfoundland. In a speech Saturday night at Farm Calendar For Durham Cty. BOWMANVILLE -- Many an- nual meetings feature the farm calendar for the next two months, Dalrymple, agricultural repesen- Hamilton, Mr, Argue called for federal government intervention In the strike, In which he said the company secks to "crush the right of Newfoundland lumber men as free men in a free so- clety to bargain collectively." He said this intervention was made necessary last week when Premier Smallwood of Newfound- land threw his government's sup- port on the company's side, Clarke township, Orono Town Hall, Farm Forum -- "The Forums! Speak'. a formed the setting for the ce mony. ] A reception was held at the Hotel Genosha, Oshawa, where the bride's mother received the guests In a gown of hunter's green lace, with brown and beige peta! trimmed hat, and . cor:age of, vhite and bronze 'mums. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a blue paisley silk print, with blue straw hat and matching aceessories and wear- ing a corsage of yellow 'mums, Leaving for a honeymoon in Florida, the bride donned an az- ure blue printed silk suit, blue hat and black accessories, topned with a black persian lamb jacket and corsage of white feathered carnations. On their return, Mr, and Mrs. Shannon will reside in Ajax, Out of town guests at the Shan. non -- Faweett wedding Included ~Mr. and Mrs, J. Gray, Peter. horo: Mr. and Mrs, A. Bertrand Port Perry; Mrs, V. Disnev, Plek- ering: Mr. and Mrs, P. Marrow, Mr, C. W. Kihg, Mr, and Mrs Jay Hatch, Mrs, G. Cassells and Miss A. MeCarthv, Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. Blake Handy, Orillia: Mr, and Mrs, J. Fawcett, Mr, and Mra, C Fawcett, Mrs. D, Bavter T. McCarthy, Mrs, W. Jardine, || Bettv Jardine, ®, Tureau. Mr, and Mrs, W. O'Grady, Janet Me. Carthy. Ann McCarthy, Mre, Gar. dener Beatty, Mr. and Mre J Mahoney, Mary Mahonev, all of PAYLOARER ushers were Messers. Kenneth {Morris and Frank Fawcett Jr.| brother of the bride. | Mrs. A. Hughes was the organ-| ist, and the soloist was Willlam| {arkness, who sang "Ave Maria" "On this Day", during the slgn-| Ing of the register, and "Panis| Angelicus", | Vases of white chrysanthemums! Thronto, Mr, B, Boyle, Kineston* Mr, and Mrs. James Bertrand Mr. T. McGrath, Mr and Mrg | C., Buttler, Mr. and Mrs, 0. Mn. | Namara, Mr, and Mrs A, Min aret, Oshawa. Ann Oaks, ang Marv Oaks of Sarnia; Mrs. A Noyle and. Ellen Boyle, Sault Ste. Marie rnd Marearet Honr Merriton The Bowmanville Community arena was re-opened for skat- ers Friday night following an all day job by the inembers of Bowmanville volunteer fire brigade and works department employes. Together, fire-fight- « MANY MEETINGS Farm Safety Campaign On ers and works department em- BURKETON | A. R. HUBBARD BURKETON Rev. W. A. Logan and Alden Hubbard motor- ed to Dundas Thursday and pur- chased a new communion table |for Burketon church, Mrs. E. Mullen is visiting her REMOVE SNOW DANGER FROM ARENA ROOF VOROSHILOV ILL NEW DELHI (AP® President Klementi Y, V . 7 lis 111 and has cancelled his" | posed state visit to Indig, the eign ministry a } Soviet 5 Voroshiloy, 78, was due to PAPERS 1 IN AJAX ; 1 h El 4 4 It you have not received your Tines by 7 p.m coll fe: AJAX TAXI. PHONE J AJAX 333 All cells must be placed before 7:30 p.m. SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI | MA 3.5822 If you have not received your: Times, phone your carrier bey first, If you are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m, TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7 -7:30 p.m. Only public safety the building should be closed until the haz- ard was removed. Picture shows the loader scoop raised to the roof for workers to push off snow. Motel Fire Fatal GIRLS! DOMESTICS! Domestic jobs we have aplenty, To Proprietor I If you're willing, strong and healthy, | f TD er EE ar wen : th Ha PO J Al So pack your bag and board the bus Tenth in Bary Patsns uote) And make the journey in to us. Spparently wab ho ch or You'll have no further need to room; by f We'll place you In a lovely home. ployes spend the day on the roof melting with the hose and clearing snow and ice from the building. The arena had been closed for two days due to ex cess weight of snow on the roof. The board of works decided that it was in the best interests of | GIRLS ! Principal dates compiled by A. | tative to Durham county are as Tuesday, Feb, 24, 1.9 p.m. -- BOWMANVILLE -- In prepara-|accidents in which farm people tion for the farm accident survey are involved on the farm, in the for Ontario, Durham County home, or on the highway, in which meetings have been lined up asithe property damage value Is follows for each township: $25 or more, or the person fin- Hope Township Monday, Feb- volved loses two or more hours ruary 16 2 p.m. Campbellcroft of time as a result of the aec- Hall; Cavan Township Wednes:| cident, day, Feb, 18 2 p.m, Millbrook Town Hall; Cartwright Township Wednesday, Feb. 18 8 p.m. Black- stock Community Hall; Darling- ton Township Thursday, Feb. 19 2 p.m. Dept. of Agric. Bowman- ville; Manvers Township Thurs- where and when accidents hap pen, and to what caused the ac- cident and where they more fre- quently occur; to help build a better accident program in the future. To provide facts for news died in the snow Saturday as flames ate into the Lori Ann "NO CHARGE TO YoU" Information is required to learn r |sister, Mrs, Pearl Avery, for few days. Mrs. Esther Carnochan visited relatives in Oshawa last week. Mrs. Audrey Smith, Toronto, visited Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hol oyd. Motel on Highway 26 near here. Firemen managed to save six of the 12 units, Damage was es- timated at $12,000. One occupant of the motel escaped safely. EMPLOYES UNLIMITED (DOMESTIC DIVISION) 76 CHURCH ST, TORONTO, 8th FLOOR ™ 6-387) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Stephenson' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and follows: Russ Submarine Durham County Farm Manage. day, Feb. 19 8 p.m. Yelverton stories and talks by interested family, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Allison Sunday. Fred Carter, Toronto, Mr. and ment, Association Tour. Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1.30 p.m. -- Durham County Holsteln Club Barn meeting, Jose Bros., farm, Newcastle, safety workers to actually prevent Mrs. Leonard Coates, Ted Coates some accidents by making the and Miss Baird, Scarborough, people of rural Ontario more con-|were Sunday guests of Mrs, A. clous of the safety program, Carter. Delegated from Durham County| Lloyd Slingerland, Niagara-on- attending farm safety conference the-Lake, is visiting the Hoskin at the Ontario Agricultural Col- [family this week. making plans in co-operation with/ege, February 10 and 11th, The CGIT will meet at the the Extension Branch of the Ont.| Mrs. Alfred Allin, Bowmanville, home of Carol Abbott, February ario Department of Agriculture.|Earl Dorrell, Blackstock, ov i A film will be shown on United Church Hall; Clarke Town- ship Monday, Feb, p.m. Orono Town Hall. The committee is urging all farm people to attend the meet- ngs. Township chairmen have been Feb. 15 - 18 -- Canadian Horti- cultural Council, Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1.30 p.m. -- Durham County Hog Producers annual meeting, Town Hall] Friday, Feb. 27 -- Revision of Orono, [voter's list for tender fruit vote Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2.00 p.m. |of processing plan for peaches, =~ Farm Accident Survey meet- pears, plums and cherries. Agri- ing, Cavan township, Millbrook cultural Office, 8 King street east, Town Hall, 6.30 p.m, -- Bowman. Bowmanville, Durham County ville Men's Canadian Club, New fSumion Farmer Association, an- | | Attack Feared WASHINGTON (AP)--The pos- sibility of a surprise Russian sub- marine attack on the United States is very great and is caus- ing the navy great concern, Ad- miral Arleigh A. Burke says. In a censored version of secret testimony made public Saturday night, Burke, chief of naval oper- ations, said "we have forces at sea all the time, searching up and down both coasts' for enemy submarines, His testimony was given before the Senate disarm. ament subcommittee. Burke sald there is no way 'you can guarantee that an at- tack will not get through Many people have already vol- Wilson, Garden Hill, and Roy|Mission Study. unteered to assist with the survey| McHolm, Port Hope with A. O.| A pie social will be held at the which will start March 1, 1959 and| Dalrymple, Agricultural Repre- home of Mrs. Bone, Friday, Feb- go through to February 29, 1960. [sentative for Durham County, [ruary 20, at 8.15 p.m, Proceeds Reports will be made on any!were present. {will 'be used for Church work. 'SAVE ON YOUR INCOME TAX while you save for retirement Canadian Government Annuity premiums may now be deducted from income for tax purposes, within certain limits. This means that any taxpayer--including self- employed persons--is now allowed the tax ad- vantage which was formerly available only to em- ployees contributing to registered pension plans. castle United Church, guest speak nual banquet and dance, New- er, LeRoy Brown, ag. rep., Vic-|castle Hall, foria county. 8.00 pm. -- Farm| Saturday, Feb. 28, 9.30 am, -- Accident Survey meeting Cat- Durham County 4-H Homemak- wright Township, Blackstock Com|ing Club Achievement Day, munity Hall, {Cavan Hall, Cavan, Thursday, Feb, 19, 2.00 pm. --| Wednesday, March 4, 10 a.m -- Farm Accident Survey meeting Ontario Bull Sale, Shorthorns, Darlington Agricultural Office, | Royal Winter Fair Buildings, To- Bowmanville, 8 p.m, -- Farm Ac-|ronto. cident Survey meeting, Manvers | Thursday, March 8, 10 am, -- township, Yelverton United Ontario Bull Sale of Aberdeen Church Hall, ' |Angus and Herefords in the Royal Friday, Feb. 20, 930 a.m. -- Winter Fair Buildings, Toronto, Durham County Seed Judging] Tuesday, March 10, 8.00 pm, -- Competition, Bowmanville, Hope Township Junior Farmer Feb, 22 - 25 -- Canadian Asso- meeting Campbellicroft Hall, Orono at 10.00 a.m. clation of Nurserymen, annual] Thursday, March 12, 8.00 p.am.--| Wednesday, March 26, 1.30 p.m. meeting, Durham Tobacco Growers meet-|-- Durham County DHIA annual Monday, Feb. 23, 200 pm. -- Ing, Town Hall, Orono. |meeting, Department of Agricul- Farm Accident Survey meeting! 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