The Oshawa Times, 8 Apr 1959, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 8, 1959 a 2 a a a a a di Ate dite puta WATCHED HOME BURN AT AJAX "daughters, Marie (left) and ara (right), had only left s. Norman Irwin, | home near Ajax a few minutes Monday night to walt for a bus when they saw flames leaping through the windows, They stood helpless as they saw their belongings in smoke, ~Photos by John Mills go up B'Ville Man | Chosen Head "Shore Loop, COBOURG -- Murray McNight of Bowmanville is the new presi- dent of the Lakeshore Minor Baseball Association, succeeding Arnold Wade of Newtonville, Mr. Wade expressed a desire to retire from the position, which | he has held for the past five ears, Wade was a prime mover n founding the association in 1953, He was made an honor- ary past president, Cec. Carvath of Newcastle, re- turned as secretary-treasurer as did Doug Walton as first vice. president. Contact men in each ality will be named at the next meeting. Fred Lycett of Orono summed up the OBA convention which he, Wade and Carveth attended on behalf of the association, Twenty- three teams from Pee Wee to Juvenile age were entered last season, and an even larger entry Says $270,000 Is Too Much BROUGHAM ~ Pickering town-|do anything that would cause the ship council is indignant at a re- quest by District No, 2 school board that an addition to the schogl be made at an estimated cost . of $270,000, The board as) council to arrange for de- bent for this amount. Council refuses to look at the request, and Monday night order- od it'to be sent back to the board. school area to break up. He added that if one area broke away from the set-up, the area at the other side may do something similar, This would leave the centre area "in a bad mess", Councillor Ashton told council that if the school area was al- lowed to spend money loosely, it would discourage industry from coming into the township, Plan Re-Union At Cartwright BLACKSTOCK (Staff) -- Fo Cartwright High School, forme teachers and pupils will gather Home" dance. Never, since the school opened in 1027, has such an undertaking been attempted, according to the principal, Gordon Paisley, principal, re. ports that approximately 250 for mer teachers and puplls have been invited, The ball will. also be attended by the present staff] for the school's first annual 'At is expected this summer. It was learned Blackstock is interested in entering. Dude Hills of Port Hope was, suggested to head up a proposed entry fee was raised to $15 to cover added expense of OBA cer- I tificates, now raised 25 cents the first time In the history of|from a dime, Tl The next meeting of the asso. |clation was set for Newcastle April 28 at which time all en- [tries much be verified. Appoint Warble umpire's asspciation, The team |B "I suggest that we keep send- board comes ing it back until the up with sol reasonable that We can afford", sald Council lor H. Ashton. out that it would not be wise to'side the general area." "Yes, that is quite true," Reeve and students. A highlight of the Scott replied, "but we must belevening will be the choosing of careful not to break up the area,|a "CHS Queen", although it might be better if this) The ball will be held in the Reeve Sherman Scott pointed number two school area was out: Cartwright Recreation Centre and Fly Inspector | BROUGHAM (Staff) -- Picker-| ing township council has announc- | {ed the appointment of Orville Cox as warble fly inspector, after |the setting will be in an "Oriental passing a motion that the warble! motif". The whole affair is in|fly spraying program be contin-| Joint Meeting At Brooklin BROOKLIN -- Members ofjineeting at the OAC, Guelph Brookiin Junior Farmers and the March 13, 14 and 15. Junior Institute met in the Town-| Alvin Blades, assistant agricul- ship Hall, Brooklln, when Lois/tural representative, Uxbridge, Tregunna gave a talk and d a ed the proposed date for stration on Suocking, . {the Ontario County Junior Far- Collings, of Master Feeds| mer Livestock Judging Competi- was guest speaker at the boys' |tion as Saturday, May 30. The meeting gave an informa- competition will be held in the tive talk on hogs and hog feeding.| Brooklin area this year, Roh Neale, Brooklin Junior The evening closed with lunch Farmer president, congratulated served by the committee, Grant, Bob Holliday, Murray Jackson Carson, Lorne Disney, Lois Tre- and Douglas Scott on winning the/ gunna and Eleanor Mountjoy. Junior Farmer Inter-Club Seed|~------ - - {edging Trorhy > the Ontario ount udging competition pg anemange, an old dessert fa- in Uxbridge March 21. |vorite, is a sweet dish made of Junior Institute San: aon flour, gelatine or isinglass, nounced a homemaking club proj and milk. | ect for 1950. The Junjfor Farmers TIMES BUREAUS | will also have three projects RJRX SWEET DESSERT a Forage Club, a Grain Club, and # Farm Improvement Club. The Juniors made an appropria-| tion " » to be yied 4s prise money for members of the Junior Patiente and Junior --FarmersJonn Mills who complete their respective projects. | paeoanur Moushloy and Walter : rkey gave reports on opkins their trip to the Junior Farmer Rae Hop! Association of Ontario annual Ajax 426! BOWMANVILLE | | TELEVISION LOG TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6-Toronto| WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel S--Rochester| WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4---Buffalo| charge of the students council, /ued in 1969. . and commences about 9 p.m, Former teachers and pupils will Council appointed Mr, Cox at a salary of $1.45 per hour with a probably meet for the first time car allowance of eight cents a since graduation, Imile. Ontario County Farm Calendar UXBRIDGE meetings for Organization the various 4H Holstein Club Executive, 8.30 p.m, Uxbridge -- Ontario County clubs take place within the next|/Junior Farmer Executive meet- few days in Ontario county. Be-|ing. (low are the principal dates of in:| 14th -- 8.30 p.m. -- Uxbridge, | agricul: Uxbridge Junior Farmer Com-| terest to Ontario county turalists, { April 8 -- Central Ontario| p.m. -- Sunderland Organization Meeting for the Sunderland 4H Dairy Calf Club and the Brock| 4H Grain Club, | 9th -- Central Ontario Spring| Show, Peterborough. 8.00 pm, --| Brougham, Organization meeting for the Brougham 4-H Dairy and Beef Calf Club, 10th -- 10,30 a.m. -- Newmar: 11th -- 100 p.m. Uxbridge, York-Ontario Shorthorn Sale. | Ma 3.7282! 18th -- 7.30 p.m. -- Port Perry, Farmers. munity Night. | 15th -- 8.30 p.m, -- Uxbridge, | Spring Show, Peterborough. 8,00/Dairy Princess committee meet- ing. 8.00 pm, -- Hampton, con. servation meeting, 16th -- 8.00 p.m. -- Cannington igh School, Organization meet- ing for 4-H Tractor Club and Bea-| verton 4-H Tractor Club, { 17th -- 8.00 p.m. -- Township Hall, Brechin, Organization meet, Ing for Mara 4-H Calf Club. | 21st -- 8.30 p.m. -- Canning-| ton, Beaverton Junior Farmer| |ket, 4-H Club Conference for On- tarlo, York, and Simcoe Coun. meeting. {ties 23rd -- 1.30 p.m. -- Sunderland, | Weed Spray School. 28th -- 8.30 p.m. -- Port Perry High School, Port Perry Junior Lightest Trading On Stock Market TORONTO (CP) -- The stock at 99. Steels rallied except for dh et thd Wang YOU ALWAYS JA |Add Bd lM TENDER, SNOW-WHITE, MILK FED VEAL LEGS OR RUMPS, OVEN OR POT ROAST EXTRA CHARGE! MUCH MORE! ...AT YOUR GRAND UNION STORE SPRING VEAL SALE! ----STOCK YOUR FREEZER!---- WHOLE OR HALF VEAL CARCASS E40 CUSTOM CUT AND WRAPPED AT NO. LEAN, MEATY LOIN VEAL CHOPS LEAN, MEATY RIB VEAL CHOPS BONELESS - SHOULDER NIAGARA LICED BACON -------------- == RINDLESS Sees RIPE, NO. 1 GRAD BANANAS 3 ® VEAL ROAST TENDER, TASTY, SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS DELICIOUS FOR STEWING VEAL BREAST BONELESS « VEAL ror STEW Bi 79¢ HE 69 BBD 59: BD" 491 BD- 29¢ ¢ i id SAVE LB. wt SNES a0 FREE! HOMESTEAD SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES WITH GRAND UNION GIFT TAPE WALLETS ; EACH WALLET CONTAINING $25.00 IN GRAND UNION. CASH REGISTER TAPES). WHITE SHEETS 81" x 100" 1AGH 1 WALT 6-=Whistietown 8--Playhouse 4--Captain Kangaroo 1:00 AM. V--Mickey Mouse Huckleberry Hound Date Weather T-Early Show §-News Jet Jackson 6:18 PM, 3--Playhouse Animal Parade Family Theatre §--Tabloid $--~Commentary 4-Mackenzie's Raiders 3-Special Agent Tn PM, T--News; Weather nw PM, Y-Lawrence Welk Disney Presents $8--Wagon Train &-Union Pacific 2:00 PM, 11-Century Stories 7-San Francisco Beat 63.3-Bat Masterson 4-I've Got a Secret wie PM, 11-San Francisco Beat v--Boxing 8-Burns and Allan dPopeye's Playhouse 2-Rumpus Rom ns AM, T--Devotions 1 AM, ¥--Romper Room $-District Attorney 4-Topper $-=My Little Margie 10100 AM, Playhouse $3-Dough Ra M{ 10:50 AM. $3-Treasure Hunt 4--Arthur Godirey 1:00 AM, 7--For The Ladies 2-Price Is Right 1 Love Lucy 1:80 AM, Y--Poter Lind Hayes $-3---Concentration To Learn 3~Three Stooges 5:8 PM 4--Cartoon Storybook 5:30 P.M, ¥-Disney Time 6-~Woody Woodpecker &=Dinner Date | S=Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M. 1l~Theatre; News: Weather 7--Early Show 6--Metrop, News Jeff's Collie 6:15 PM, 6-1 olarried Joan S--Playhouse 6:30 P.M, 54.3-News; Weather 6:45 PM, 654.3 News 7:00 P.M, U=Family Theatre 4-Top Dollar 10:00 Noon 11----Popeye: 53-Tic Tac Dough &~-News; Weather 12:50 PM 11-News Play Your Hunch 33-1t Could be You 4-Search For J La 11-All Star Theatre 4&-Guiding Light 1:00 PM 7-Liberace &--Matinee $~Movie 4~Meet the Millers Midday matinee 115 PN ¥--Our Miss Brooks &---As the World Turns 2000 PM, ¥-Day In Court 4-Jimmy Dean 2=Helen Neville 2. PM, T--Music Binge 3-Haggis Bagyis nes PM 11.8-Nursery School, ne PM. $-The 1 $3-This Is Your Life Hour me PM 11-The Late Show Feature Film 4 Theatre S=Jdack Paar THURSDAY 8:00 AM. Today anny T--American Bandstand cos 2-Trouble With Father Serials "om rm 11--Popeye $3-County Fair S~Magwie Mugging 4-Bdge of Night nu rm S--Pleces of Eight THURSDAY EVENING 5:0 P U--Theatre; Sports Bugs Bunny | &--Tabloid $-The Lawman | 4=State Trooper | $--=Highway Patrol | ue PM T--News: Weather uN PM. market was easier Tuesday amid the lightest trading in more than a month, Most buyers remained on the sidelines awaiting the budget Thursday night. The final volume was 3,544,000 {shares, well below Monday's 4. 606,000 and the lighest day since Feb. 23 when 2,852,000 shares traded. Only three speculative mines, passed the 100,000-share mark. | {Can-erin led ahead 22 cents at| {$2.24 on a turnover of 376,930 |shares. Four of the five most ac- tive speculatives gained. Among industrials, Loblaw Inc. had the best win, up 4 at 160. Imperial Flo-Glaze was up 3 to M4. Robbery Charge Laid Against Man | BRANTFORD (CP) -- Crosby, arrested in Chatham, |eral juniors were off a few |pennies, In ofls. i Calgary Power added 1%| Atlas which dipped % at 24% as the company reported an 18-per- cent decrease in 1958 earnings from 1957 Senior base metal mines lost with Hudson Bay down % at 57% and International Nickel and Noranda down % at 52. In golds, Hollinger lost % at 33, Kerr-Addison % at 19 and Pres. ton East Dome 10 cents at $7.60. Royalite added 45 cents at 10% but Pacific Pete lost % and sev- Juniors Hold ' At Home Dance | UXBRIDGE -- Over 40 couples {attended the annual Ontario Coun-| ty Junior Farmer "At Home"| dance held in the Legion Hall, Walter yxhridge, Friday. Members of the Uxbridge Jun- 7--Leave It To Beaver|was charged Tuesday by Brant; Farmer Club were hosts and | $=Colonel Flack | 41 Love Lucy | S-Jefferson Drum 8:00 P.M. | 11.6-Muste Makers ~ T--Rorro | | 2--Telephone Hour 3:30 P.M. 11-Century Stories 6--Have Gun, Will Travel T--Real McCoy's S--Music Theatre &~Yancy Derringer | "uN PM. | 11--Sports-Scope T--Pat Boone S-Wyatt Earp Tomorro | §--Behind Closed Doors ford police with robbery with Vio: gig 3 good job of decorating the [lence in connection with robbery pa) for the dance. The theme of {Sunday of 63-year - old George |Bradley. Bradley suffered head {outs and lost $500. mg ea the appointment of George Ge- rigs as official dog catcher for {Pickering township at its meet- ing Monday. | It was decided Mr Gerigs be the decorations time Serenade". Music was provided by was "Spring! provided lunch which was served by Mrs. Herb, Pearson and Mrs. Alex Noble. The "At Home" dance was the social highlight of the Junior Farmer winter program. {sworn in as a special to enable him to enforce the by- S-Behind Closed Doors law regulating dogs in the town. 3-Laif-Line me Grey Theatre 5:50 P.M. 0:00 PN, T--Sammy Kaye S--Explorations 83-You Bet Your Lite PM, | 3-36 Men 0:48 PN | F=News: Weather; | Sport | 3=Sports Reel Us} L "how La 'heatre 1 tival soJack Paar [ene | FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX | # you have not received your Tines by 7 pom. coll AJAX TAXI PHON AJAX 333 | BOWMANVILLE | | SUBSCPIBERS | THE TIMES FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI! SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI {| All calls must be placed before 7:30 pom. 7.7:30 p.m. Only Calls Accepted Between J § FANCY, CALIF. GREEN, TENDER PINK OR BLUE SHEETS a1 x 100" SACH 12 WALLETS | ASPARAGUS | CRISP, GREEN, ICEBERG LETTUCE TENDER, CALIF, PASCAL CELERY Don \ | Gilkes Orchestra, Newmarket, NEW DOG CATCHER | The members of the Beaver | BROUGHAM (Staff) -- Picker-/ten Junior Farmer and Junior | u hip council d [Sttute Clubs UPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE GRAPE JELLY | sresnaaxe PFRESHPAK SALAD DRESSING INSTANT COFFEE Qt \ OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. CANDYTONE SHEETS WHITE SHEETS WHITE PILLOWCASES PINK OR BLUE PILLOWCASES CANDYTONE PILLOWCASES Pink or Blue BACH 13 WALLETS 81" x 100" EACH 8 WALLETS 72" x 100" 93 2338 1a 338 118, BCHS. LONG, GREEN, HOT-HOUSE CUCUMBERS NO. | BRADFORD MARSH COOKING ONIONS W DS av x33 GACH g WALLITS av x 330 BAGH | WALLETS Pink or Blue BACH .] WALLETS 42" x 33" HUNT'S CREAMETTES MACARONI, KETTLE SIZE SPAGHETTI OR SHELLS ARKELL CHOICE ~--FROZEN FOOD VALUES!-- FREE oc FAB wr 2 EY AJAX 4:5%79 104 OFF "or: PINK LIQUID VEL[TYY = 77¢ LY we 49 FREE MELMAC WITH A SUPER SUDS our §F¢ 43: a 49: | 16 PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 "wx SPECIAL! -------- 89: ; AJ AX " DUNDAS COCO MATS sneer WHITBY PKG. 110 27: 18 | ERESHPAK--FROZEN ORANGE JUICE YORK--FROZEN, MIXED VEGETABLES YORK FROZEN PEAS ao CARROTS YORK FROZEN ew 12 OL JAR 2 1s. KG. 24 OL LOAF REG. 16 OL BARS JAR 35¢ | PEAS 1.0: 34¢ | FRENCH FRIES 8 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANT NORTH PLAZA RY oon PKG. TaN

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