The Oshawa Times, 4 Dec 1959, p. 7

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Above - normal temperatures , are forecast for the east and | west coasts in the long-range forecast of the United States weather office for December. | Map details the forecast, and Personal Notes : On Candidates 3 3 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~-] ROSS STEVENS 2% | Some of the men who will con- Bowmanville | test the election in Bowmanville| | Ross Stevens, owner of Glen || Monday are making their first Rae Dairy, served three years on | bid for public office. Others, of Darlington township council be- | course, are experienced cam- fore moving to Bowmanville. paigners. The following sketches Mr. Stevents, who resides at 38 | contain personal notes about Scugog street, is a member of the '| some of the candidates. board of stewards of St. Paul's THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 5, 1959 J PERSONALS By GRACE MILLS Correspondent AJAX--Brigadier Stanley Gen- nery of the Salvation Army, and Mrs. Gennery, Belleville, and Capt. Robert Zwicker, Whitby, visited Mr, and Mrs. John Mills, Glynn road, on Sunday. Shwcere sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mrs. George Russell and family in the dd ing of a loving hus- United Church and a ber of OWEN FAGAN the Lions club. : Bowmanville /| Owen Fagan, retired Bell Tele- KENNETH HOOPER { phone Co. employee, at 35 Beech Romvoll Bowmanville, Cottle 'lav i idate for council-| Kenn looper, of Das: isa canidate |avenue, a rubber worker at the 1 He was with Bell Telephone for | Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. «| 34 vears and is a member of the plant is bidding for a seat on first t. Joseph's Church. Bowmanville town council. He is a member of Trinity | 03 PRESSON United Church and has been em- 85 owinanville loved at Goodyear for the past . J. Presson, 92 Liberty street y : iy Roy Eomod on council Tor| ea is his first bid for | the past three years. In his first | two years he chaired the police SIDNEY LITTLE : Bowmanville committee and this year was chairman of the public property| Having completed nearly 20 years' municipal service in Bow- J soonsiree, ile, three of them as ; i the |manville, thre \ | 22 Js persoutel smager ot Co.|mavor. Sidnev Little, after two a member of St. John's Anglican years has decided to re-enter ' | Church and a member of the|public life. : {| Masonic Order. He is a past| Mr. Little, who resides at 74 || president of the Bowmanville Concession street, served as Boy Scout Association. mayor of Bowmanville in 1947-48 . and again in 1952, During his WESLEY FICE years in office, he was a mem- Bowmanville {ber of United Counties council Wesley Fice, 109 Waverly road, for eight years. He has chaired a rubber worker at the Good every council committee in Bow- 74 J year Tire and Rubber Co. plant manville. pm i | seeks to re-enter town council. | nr. Little was for 44 years ONTARIO Mr. Fice has been employed pa, engineer at the Goodyear : at Goodyear for the past 33 years mire and Rubber Co. plant here also shows precipitation 'ex- |and served on council in 1957.| 41 he retired. He is a mem- pected across the country. |He is a lay preacher at the Osh-|per of Trinity United Church and | Tables give normal readings for |awa Gospel Hall and before com-| 3 member of the Odd Fellows. ing to Bowmanville in 1921, was| wo win for reeve, and says employed at the McLaughlin, n10 chould criticize council, in various centres during the per- : stock farms in North Oshawa. open council when they are in of- iod. (CP Newsmap) Church Drive Flue-Cured Tobacco Brings Results Price Moderate At Kedron {Ontario Flue - Cured Tobacco| {Growers' Marketing Board re-| i. .ommittees and has served KEDRON -- Several new ad. Ported sales Thursday of 1,652,- on the roads and streets com- herents were welcomed by Rev.|756 pounds at an average price mittee. He is a member of the R. H. Love at the morning serv-|of 56.02 cents a pound. Sales to KEITH LATHANUE fice, and not at election time. . Bowmanville | Keith Lathangue, seeking re- election as councillor, resides at; 24 Prince street and is a farm equipment salesman, and for the TILLSONBURG (CP) -- The| past four years served on council. Councillor Lathangue ha s| | chaired cemetery, relief and po-| John Mills TIMES BUREAUS RJAX Ajax 426 BOWMANVILLE Chamber of Commerce and a % charter member of the Kinsmen Rae Hopkins Ma. 3-7282 ice Sunday. William Werry, gen-|date are 13,080,823 pounds at an Club. He is a member of Trinity eral chairman in the recent visi- tation project, reported that among the 130 families visited, | 125° were new families. Sixteen families will seek membership of the church, | It was reported a new leader has been found for Cubs and | Scouts, together with an assist- ant. Ted Maidman, former Scout- master, has been forced to re| linquish the post for private rea- aJons. DOUBLES CLUB MEET Kedron Doubles Club spent an evening with the Albert Street, Irs. , eon- ducted the Kedron program. Music was provided by the male quartet, Jack Francis, Murray Mountjoy, William and Ronald Werry; solos by Mrs. D. Love; monologues by Mrs. S. Ogle; and a cake-making skit with Ben Hitchens Elmer Parks and Wil- liam Snowden. Games were con- ducted by the committee. Mrs. R. Down, of Kedron, was taken ill during the evening and | was taken to Oshawa General Hospital, where she is still re-| ceiving treatment, COUPLE FETED Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee were feted Friday evening at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee. The| party was arranged by Mr. and | Mrs. W, Werry, Mr. and Mrs. H. | Crossman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. | Francis, on behalf of the com- | munity, | Chairman was Walter Davis and Frank Hancock led in sing- ing with Mrs, Harold Werry at the piano; June and John Davis played violin and piano duets; | Mrs, Lloyd Ayre contributed | vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. | Charles Naylor, who also played | a piano solo, | Patty Rosnak gave a song and dance in costume; Mrs. Murton | Walter gave a reading; and a | mixed quartet, comprised of Mr. | and Mrs. Murray Mountjoy, Ron | and Jeanine Werry sang, with Mrs. A. Geisberger at the piano. Harvey Pascoe read the ad- dress and the couple were pre- sented with an occasional chair and floor lamp by Alan Francis and William Werry. PERSONALS | Mrs, Derek Barnett is a pa- Hom in Oshawa General Hospi} tal. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCor- | mack and children, of Frankfurt, | Germany, visited the former's | mother," Mrs. E. McCormack, | here Sunday. Mrs. E. McCor- | mack accompanied them for a week's visit to Mrs. Stanley Mec- | Cormack's parents in Angus. Jean Phoenix, Greenbank, | spent Thursday at the home of Harold Werry. | Mr. William Spry suffered a fractured hip following a fall Sat- | urday, and is now a patient in| Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parks and sons attended the christening of their niece, Paula Calvert | daughter of the late Mrs. Calvert and Mr. Calvert, in West- mount United Church, on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Werry, with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen, Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hancock, Toronto, Saturday. | Jeanine Werry and Grant Spen- cer, with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird, Blackwater, provided mu- sical numbers at the Beaverton Junior Farmers' banquet on Sat- urday. Mr, and Mrs. R. Flett, Mr. and Mrs. C. Werry, Mr. and Mrs. H. Crossman, Mr, and Mrs. J. Sut- ter, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Werry attended the Ontario County Hol- stein Club banquet in Greenbank |average price of 55.04. | United Church. I ...IS the happy Christmas gift! © Give The Finest... GIVE i e TELEVISION For All Year-Round Enjoyment for the Whole Family TOOTS 262 INCHES OF ~ . VIEWING PLEASURE | Hi-Voltage Circuitry New De Luxe Spur Switch Tuner Top Front Tuning Sound Our Front with New "Long 10" Speaker 32)2" high (including legs) band and father, on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cruse, Beech street, were in Madoc over the weekend attending the funeral of the latter's mother. Miss Elfreda Witchlow is re-| cuperating from tonsilectomy she | underwent last week. [ Mr. Howard McMillan and Earl | Martin, Seagrave, visited with] Mr. and Mrs. John Mills on Wed-| nesday. { The Volunteer Fire Brigade did | the annual canvass for the Mus- | cular Dystrophy Association last] | Saturday, and collected $608.04 in| {door to door collections. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnston, |Jr., have moved from Oshawa to take up residence with the for- mer's father on Queen street, Town Hall Forum held in Park- side School on Wednesday night filled the auditorium to see and {hear the candidates in the forth- {coming municipal elccuon next Saturday. 1t was also carried on | | CKLB. | | POPE TO HONOR IKE VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope | | John is expected to confer & high | | Vatican decoration upon Presi- {dent Eisenhower. Vatican sources say it virtually is certain that! the supreme ruler of the Roman [Catholic Church will take this| means of honoring the American | |leader. The most likely decora- |tion, they say, is the recently created Grand Collar of the Pian | J. H. YOUNG 307 LESLIE ST. OSHAWA RA 8-8727 B-A SOLAR HEAT HEATING OIL DISTRIBUTOR Complete Heating Service SUMMER MAINTENANCE AND BURNER TUNE-UP SERVICE EASY BUDGET PLAN payment for fuel oil. Spreads heating costs over full 10 months. 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