§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Merch 9, 1959 Main Bursts Rotary Report On Convention BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Re- ports from three members who attended the recent District 707 Rotary convention in Toronto outlined highlights of the con- vention at the Bowmanville Rotary luncheon meeting Friday. President-elect George Vice described the opening and the preliminary session, at which Jim Skinner, of Oshawa, was the speaker, He said Mr. Skinner spoke on "Help shape the fu- At Pickering AJAX (Staff) -- The water main serving the village of Pick- ering snapped at the. east end of the John Mills bridge about 9 prison return sometime during p.m. Sunday evening. their lifetime. Mrs. Coglin said] An emergency crew of public there were 8500 persons on pro: | Works employes under the direc- bation in Ontario in the past|tion of town foreman Charles year. Reed effected a repair in a short President Rex Walters reported|time. The break caused a on the "early bird breakfast" and|spectacular fountain of water to the panel discussion held by stud-|erupt from the bridge approach. ents who spent a year abroad on/A motorist who informed police a Rotary scholarship. Archielis credited with the understate- Turner from the Cooksvillejment of the vear when he said: Rotary Club was panel moder-|"1 had to roll my window up". Who says you can't afford Now you can own the pride and perfection of a Chrysler at the cost of an ordinary ator. The water main is slung under ture, by facing the present,""| Rotarian Forbes Heyland, who|the south side of the bridge. Mr. and stated that he felt. Mr. Skin-lhas just returned from a trip to|Reed said the break was prob- ner's speech was the outstand-{England, brought greetings and|ably caused by ground settling ing address of the convention. [a souvenir pennant from thelas the frost came sut and put- Bob Stevens reported on the/Goodmays Rotary club. ting a 'strain on the pipe at the second session. The speaker| President Rex Walters pre-|bridge. joint. ) 5 was Dan Coglin, who spoke on|sented a medal to Garnett Rick- If you ve ever had the vague suspicion that "Probationer's Aid." He out-|ard for being the first United| the wonderful Chrysler automobile is priced lined the difference between pro-|Counties warden from the dis-| a notch above your budget, perhaps it's time bation and parole, and said that trict in the 08 year history of SUBSCRIBERS a yo vas » P P! 75 per cent of those who go to'County Council. you took a loo at e price tag. Because THE TIMES here is the new kind of Chrysler that's now BOWMANVILLE right down in the medium-price field. FOR MISSED PAPERS AND Windsor, you see, is a budget-pleaser as well BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE a Chrysler ? medium-priced car! *59 Wmvnsor Brmves You These Excrosve | CHRYSLER ADVANCEMENTS ! ® New swing-out swivel front seats e Proved | and improved Torsion-AIRE Ride New push-button automatic heating control Advanced push-button TorqueFlite auto- matic drive ® New 361-cu.-in. V-8 engine. as a pulse-stirrer. And it's brim-full of + features you find only on Windsor in its class (Wonderful Torsion-AIRE Ride and push- button driving, for example !). This is the Chrysler you've been waiting for « . . the Chrysler that's so much easier to own this year] Sec it. Admire it. Price it. Soon | . gardless of color, race or class Rjax Church iis: smi' "0 J The junior choir under the di-| rection of Robert. Russell pro- vided music with a trio of the Celebrates senior choir, Mrs. J. Severs, Mrs. E. Dowden and Mrs. J. ' - vig The senior choir was STEVEN S TAXI under the direction of Mrs. F. Birthday Johnson, organist and choir di- MA 3-5822 rector. , Toi ; : If you have not received your & iB AJAX -- St. Paul's United Al hour of Iellowsinp. followed Times, phone your carrier boy Church celebrated its ninth birth- dinner served by the Wom-| go "1g" oy are unable to con- day and the fifth birthday of the 21'S Association followed by af yoc4'pim by 7:00 p.m. : special evening service at which opening of the church, Sunday.|Rev. R. E. Armstrong was guest TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between Rev. H. A. Batstone was guest|preacher. eacher at the morning service.] The senior choir under the di-| Pies the wor Mr ng was Téction of Mrs. F. Johnson pro- 7-7:30 p.m. Only mg the war Air. Stone vided music with a _solo by Mrs. | a Flying Officer in the RCAF. He/G. Clayton. : y obtained his B.A. and attended! 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