The Oshawa Times, 18 Jun 1960, p. 16

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50--Articles For Sale OVERSTOCKED on awning material, | special prices now in effect. Rainbow | | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING [itis nitiniais (Continued from Page 15) AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. | Prompt service. Free estimates. Order tnow for early delivery. Chair nd table H | rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. |50--Articles For Sale { le uid . - - VACYUM cleaner repairs, all es, corner TYPEWRITER 10-key adding machine, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- step table, $20 each, nide-a-bed, Smith-Corona cashier, new, $150, Or jeed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. chesterfield with two matching chairs, best offer. RA 5-9228. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- $125 lamps, knick-knacks. All like new. pew worms delivered twice weekly, |ice. RA 80591 anytime Phone HA 54096 or RA 8-5979, |Guaranteed supply Packaged [eady DUCING aluminum doors, NEY Re SE for resale. Thousand Island Bait Store, go5 and up; windows $10 and up; odd NEW oil burner with new controls, one 7, 'p, cca) Street, Kingston, Ontario. eB) amount, MO 8.5861 | Dae 132 gallon fire chamber, 20° copper tubing, py ne 1] 2.8188 Foun fie a Shut off valve, tank gauge, etc. Every. Lnche _ | 15 TRAILER with 4 x 10 platform and | © rollers for boat; lady's bicycle, CCM. 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 18, 1960 Fairport UC 'Holds Picnic | FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The|of the Bay during the weekend. It Fairport United Church Sunday is unfortunate that every year : . several fish huts are left after the School held their annual picnic|;.. fishing season is finished and last Saturday at Orono with more|sink into the water creating a than 150 attending. Everyone had| hazard for boating in the Bay. an enjoyable time and many good prizes were presented to the win-| RETURN GAME 'mers of the races and games. The Frenchman's Bay Peewee | The Fairport United Church|Softball team play a return ex- |WA held their final meeting of hibition game here on Saturday the season last Thursday. A pot|With the Connaught Park Pee- | luck luncheon was served. ose ion Oshawa. Game Hille | : : .30. A few of the men are work- A special service was held Sam ing at the park this week getting day Svenilig St ie Pairpost wi the field in shape for this game e urch in honor of Rev. J. > > . i Let's have a good turnout at the i ah, re Sd po hess cheque on behalf of the congre- litle teams in action, and» 3 Congratulations to Mr. gation and also a cheque from : p the Sunday School. Mrs. Wilkin- Mrs. John Henderson who cele. son was presented with a bouquet brated thelr, Suh welding auni- lof carnations by Betty Whyte on|¥er-ary bi Aa |behalf of the Sunday School. Wot 1 tay Wishes ar Mr. Wilkinson has been in ll will salle, Brat a health and is on sick leave for June 16 y a year, | Mrs. Arthur Perkins received a CLES SRL Bey 5 week and X-rays revealed y passing of her mother in Toronto ny oken bone pind now i that ended in mass rioting in | against conditions in relief on Monday evening. 2 cast on her neck i climbed aboard freight trains in | Regina, July 1, 1935, The march | camps and the bleak prospect | mn. Frenchman's Bay Rate : | 2 3 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tudhope of trek ' started in B.C. as a protest | of jobs. (CP Photo) | payers Association will hold their|Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce | monthly meeting at Fairport Wiseman on Sunday. + Church Hall on Friday, June 17| Mrs. Harvey Fertile is visiting - CCIT Group at 8.30 p.m. Mr. Fred Hunt, chair- Holds Meetin (0 S ee 1 g on Frenchman's Bay on Saturdiy week man of the school board will be with her mother in Port Hope this guest speaker. | SOLINA -- The CGIT met in and Mrs. Ken Pascoe's, Brough spending the night here and re-| h basement. Pat Knox led in am. . turned to Toronto on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to Jim Eight boats, the worship service with Dianne, Miss Ruth Werry, Bowman- 50--Articles For Sale BOOK( ASES. china cabinets, ee ---------------- ; EGORYg ods, irons and putter. Telephone RA UNEMPLOYED MOVE IN FREIGHT TRAINS of unemployed | Alberta and Saskatchewan from British Columbia, Thousands men an on-to-Ottawa protest Resignation Accepted BROUGHAM -- The resignation but suggested that Council of Office Manager Robert G. Turk journ to meet in Committee. Waverly Street, RA 8-0316. | SPECIAL 21' cabin cruiser, 100 HP. WAREHOUSE ciearance of odds and Buchanan motor and trailer. Excellent ends, some slightly marked: two-piece condition. Apply George A, Loring, !/deluxe style chesterfield suite, foam | Orono 34R12 cushions, attractive rubberized boucle| ~ |upholstering, reg. $269,- slashed for quick sale, $148. Three-piece bedroom | and Mrs. Dresser four-drawer chest, sailboats and Moore in the death of his mother cruisers, from the Ashbridges|at Oshawa Hospital last week. Bay Yacht Club took a cruise 05S. £1 § suite, spacious Mr. with tilt mirror, 2" colors. Guaranteed, flat, Osrawa Hardware and Electric, Church Street. RA 3.76. _ __ _ Ipookcase bed, reg. 3219. big saving, BABYLAND bargains! New style 1960 close out, $119; Space Saver attractive baby carriages, converts to car bed. durable covering, reg. $69, axed to| Lowest prices in town, $27. Large, full |$46; arborite topped desks, close out.| panei cribs % price, clear out, $1988 $19; End of line coffee tables and NEW ZEALAND LAKE New Zealand's largest lake, . {Lake Tanvo in the North Island, Two fish huts were pulled out'covers 238 square miles. thing except oil tank for $145 (or | NEE boat trailer, and 57 Mark | install complete with oil tank for $245). Mercury outboard motor with con- | ga 5-5627 after 6 p.m. 8 bicycle, Also two wardrobe O N baby carriage, | ie | jarge size All in A-1 condition. Jay Ee Huo two a Ti obe and grey, convertible, very good condi- ig [size heavy duty, two| ooo - | MeG x i ve ELECTRICY stove, four burner, heavy burner electric stove with a good sized wired, good. oven, excellent condition | 3 acc AKE ; t oan nale: TIO ZZ ARC welding machine, practically new. i KECRAFT boat with centre deck GENDRON baby carriage, like new. soni, 134 Bloor Street East. higs power rifles. 313 Olive Avenue. 9. AEFLING fu re? Wel i .|USED p [2 SEFLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re hers, % hp i stoves, ete For top cash offer, contact motors $5 to $10, guaranteed recon-| 59 AUSTIN Cambridge AS55 in new con- 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131 ditions washers and stoves. Paddy's dition, private; or will swap for small ED 17 TV sets, for vour cottage. |' -- es Trio television. 171 Bond Street East.| DOMINION Appliances (a division of 26410 Ajax. ET TPE Py - Beatty Bros.) now sold at Paddy's BIG bedding sale « : 52 Legal save! Faclory clearance of spring-filled ,p.i,nceq at hard to beat prices. CQI- Ln mattresses discontinued tickings, pric |e. 3.994) beds, some mismatched, some with| e head boards, clearout prices, from [perfect condition, grey and white, "Thi RA 5-8079. plete, sale price $58; roll-away cots, yy "and cider ba R PAINTING air foam mattresses. Special $19.95 wa' Hard: uma are, 8 Church. RA 3-7624. W " 50° Smpotl Tenders addressed to the Bost, He tov. wily 23 Zeinrude Lark with the purchase of amy bedroom outboard. Call RA ? . -- suite over $149. Our 5th Anniversary| .-. . ' issi ' Saxophone, tenor, reasonabl Children's Arena Commission, |424 Simcoe Street South. for painting the exterior of will be received until 4:00 P.M., Thursday June 30th, work will be supplied by the Arena Commission. Tenders for this work at the Arena, Monday to Fridays between 327. 5 A 57196 pee -------------- | Pate MO 2384, iol; BA Sass. -- |WHITE Lloyd convertible carriage, | 1 Bol tion. Telephone RA 5-8764 APARTMENT p 335. Phone RA 31313 throughout, Reasonable. Orono 3 Lt and rumote controls Also .303 and 30.06 Phone RA } | |51--Swop & Barter grigerators. TV's, washers, pianos, makes of wringer type | D ---| Market, Hampton. CO 3-2241 delivery truck or station wagon. WH Buy now and |nj,riet, Hampton. A complete line of ok sale, $16.88 up. Continental - -------------- ape -- 3d Lor Suich sae BABY carriage, eight months old, in TENDERS $24.00; Bunk beds, eight pieces, com-| le Venturette". RA 5-80 N barrels, all solid kK, I it ! , Or Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street ! oC 9a nd Fr i (57; FT, manogany plywood Nipissing | g5575g Smpoth lop mattress for only Sc Secretary - Manager, Oshava 8 179 Special! Barons' Home Furnishings the Oshawa Children's Arena 1960. The paint for this may pick up specifications 8:00 AM. and 4:00 P.M. ad Springfilled crib mattresse: $9.88; Playpens, $8.88 highchairs $7. ers $5.88. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street ONE Gurney, 30-inch electric stove, good condition. Phone RA 5-5577. MOFFAT range 40", $40; rangette, $10; 9 x 9 carpet, $10; 75 watt trans mitter receiver, $26; '50 Pontiac big 6, radio and white wall tires, sunvisor, seat covers, requires some attention, ' venetian blind, $10. RA 3-4773, electric Coca Cola cooler, in first s condition, $125. 117 Court Street. WALLACE Vacuum Service, all makes, parts attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser vice. RA 8-059] anytime ONE GE refrigerator, electric stove, adio, dresser, end tables, drapes, can- ner, garden tools, lawn mower, lady's clothing, size 14, all in excellent condi- tion. Call RA 5-9461 after 4. 1#* CEDAR strip reasonable. Apply East after 5 p.m BOAT motor trailer, fully MO B8-4182 DINING room suite, bedroom suite, GE washer, household articles and electric appliances. Phone OL 5-4829 DINING room suite, blonde finish; chesterfield and chair, kitchen suite, | electric range, odd pieces. Phone RA 3-4363 USED tires, most all B. F. Goodrich .Stores, ELECTRIC cream separator, in good condition. Fred Schoenleber, Stevenson Road North of Airport | CBS Columbia television, blond finish with doors, looks like new, one year warranty on picture tube, $149, Terms $2.50 over week. Meagher's, 5 King Street West el boat 34 and Brock trailer, Street equipped es, $3 and up. RA 54543. SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. | 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 All aluminum' products Doors, windows, shower doors, awnings, TV towers, paving One contract, nothing down For free estimates call Aluma Seal Co. RA 5-9365 ANYTIME SALE Products ot of the the best guaranteed. windows 'only Aluminum best quoalit Double hung $18. Call now Lymer Aluminum Co RA 8-5385 SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES @ND SERVICE c and Commercial Domest Now is the time to have a beautiful home with aluminum doors and best quality, lowest price in town. Quick service Alex Vajda RA 3-9851 Every job guaranteed SALE SALE SALE Ktchen Chairs, $5; Tables, sizes at your re- quirement Coffee Fables, $12.95; Step Tables, $12.95; Telephone Benches, $11.95; Chrome Rocking Chairs, $15; Reclining Chairs, 3-piece Sectional ¥2-Sofa, curved cen- tre; Rugs: 4 x 6, $14 6 x 9 '$24; 9 x 12. $55; Kit- chen Chairs recovered, $3. AT. HONEST MIKE'S ot Unbelievable Prices 184 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Or Call RA 8-6053 between 7 - 9 p.m. windows, ond colors FOOD AND FREEZER PLAN te lines of meats and Savings of up to Let us prove to vou s we have to thousands of pthers how we con save the gost of the freezer with our proven plan. Conadian man- ufoctured freezers, guaren- teed by Good-Housekeeping. Government inspected meats Well known branded pro- ducts, all part of our plan to eot better for less. Phone RA 5.3709. No' obligation Freezers $189 up. Compare Before vou buy. t nd tables, $5. Continental headboards cash and carry, $5. Wilson Furniture, was accepted 3 20 Church Street, -- Pickering Township QUANTITY of 3.8 hardwood flooring, their meeting on M like new, Teason Phe RAIA 16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PETERBOROUGH hardtop AND OTHERS boat, like new, equipped. 101 | Coailne bid 5 y IN THE ESTATE OF Charles LLO ight carriage, blue and white, e ore > excellent condition, $25. RA 3-7105 Bel, Soare io ELECTRIC incubator, used approx: go gingt the _estate. of « the imately five times, good as new. Phone| 0 tC Cte of the MA 35058. Bowmanville Paove Ho TYPEWRITER $35, electric adding omlet of Port Granby in machine, snap; new Smith Corona cash| the County of Durham, who 3 died aot the City of St ster $125; also check writer. RA : | Thomas, on the 18th doy of |a municipal career March, 1960, are required to | The resolution to file proc? of some with the [resignation undersigned on or before the [pon 2; FA Siri dP {Deputy-Reeve Ross After that date the: Public Trustee will proceed to dis tribute the estate, having re- gord only the claims of which he then s ve had notice DATED at Toronto this day of June, 1960 PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Administrator, 145 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Seafarer fully and Treasurer, expl |letter of resignation |J. Sherman Scott {the reasons for his ¢ {minate his office. M |a desire to return to world, and that Mr. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup-| plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 5.6511. WE pay highest prices in the city for| used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture Store, RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South "59 SCOOTER for sale, $300 cash. Apply 222 Annis Street LADY'S all weather coat, shortie coat, summer dresses, blouses etc, all in good condition, size 16-18; also electric fan, RA 3-4057 B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat. teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543 15 BOAT, 1959, 35 HP Evinrude motor. RA 35-7917 Two table lamps and 1 Trilite $59.85 value, for only 5¢ with the purchase of any chesterfield over $149. Our 5th Anniversary Special! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South S, leeping bags and amping best selection, easy terms Dominion Tire Store. 48 Bond West | Boyes, | 24th, |WRONG THING | No comments lor that he felt there say, yet he declined {the wrong thing'. 16th |tion at the beginning four resigna'ions TTT {Turks have been ¢ of Tax Collector E. ( his assistant Mrs. Mi an and Engineer T. O. was resolved at Jon tire * ings that TRAILER. box and two lawnmowers, also smocked baby nighties, new. Call {RA 8-870. ing Machine, a cash a new | for the Assessment When iture? We'll buy it. Re- ONTARIO frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, stoves, etc. For top cash offer, con- tac' 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131 HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- ture, also sell and exchange. Contact Community Furniture Store 19 Prince Street Phone RA 8-1131 AWNINGS (canvas). Estimates without obligation. Write Wm. Cressman, RR 3, Uxbridge. Phone Port Perry, YU 5-7572 TENTS, sleeping bags and camping equipment best selection, easy terms. Dominion Ti Store, 48 Bond West. UNPAINTED furnitureat fabulous sav- ings, big bonus offer, bookcases only 99 cents with the purchase of any piece of unfinished furniture, Chest of draw- ers $17 desks $14, bookcases $599, van- ty dressers $26: record cabinet, $18; room-divider, $22; bookcase headboard, $15. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street NUW-WAY Rug Co. has been appointed distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum RA 8.4011. PAINT. inter THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE PROBLEMS OF GOVERNMENT, which was appointed with terms of refer- ence summarized as follows: should be placed for @) to examine the administra- tive and executive prob- lems of government of Ontario in all divisions; to examine into the re- lationship of Boards and Commissions, to the Gov- ernment and the Legislo- ture; ¢ to examine the Report of the committe on the or- ganization of Government in Ontario, dated Sept- ember 25, 1959; and to report and make recommendations in re- gard to the foregoing, b) HAMPTON |Sunday afternoon a.tended a the pastor, Rev tals HE F. exterior, $2.95 gallon. | All colors Guaranteed. Flat, gloss Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 3 Church Street. RA 3-7624. LLOYD twin baby stroller, in very good condition. Telephone RA 3-7360 FOR SALE -- #-piece walnut dining room suite including buffet, 3 varnish- ed wooden interior doors and one lady's will meet in Committee Room spring coat, size 16. Phone MO 8-2180. | No. 1 ¢ ' i | bn September 26, 27 KEEP your basement dry with a de-| ond 28, 1960, Parliament humidifier from Parkway TV K seve ' day free home trial. 918 Simcoe Strest| DUildings, Queens Park, Toronto. North. RA 3-3043, JELECTRIC range, refrigerator, PERSONS OR ORGANIZA able for t # mem, ur ; summer TIONS DESIRING TO MAKE pais - - TATIONS MUST 13.3 HP E ds condition, 355. RA 33816, SUBMIT THEIR PROPOSALS -- ; -- 3 TWENTY - FIVE PORTABLE Si ach > jong bohbin, good condition, $40. RA| COPIES OF THEIR BRIEFS WITH THE SECRETARY BY SEPTEMBER 19th, 1960. Miss C. Wysocki, Solictor, Committee Secretary, Department of the Attorney General, Room 444, Queen's Park, . Toronto, the ba {was used and {Salvation Army music. Mr. Mel McCoy contributed two fitti Mr. Stephen Saywel {was a very land brought inspire very fine. and thoug "suit: | cot- | good {much appreciated. BABY crib, large, for sale, goed con- | dition Telephone RA 56736 or apply 123 Church Street ™WOo suite step table Blvd |ever has been seen |fusion of beautiful fl piece cherry red che cemetery as was one matching green chair, | end tables, corner (able, coffee | | good condition. 561 Fernhill | |SUNDAY VISITORS | Mr. and Mrs. Scarboro, were with his father, Mr. and Mrs, Billett. Mr. Mark Turner, Mr and Helne, Solina, and Mrs. Sam Dewe! Mr. Jim Smales Oshawa, visi'ed his MOFFAT 30" stove, in good condition Phone RA 58375. DROP leaf kitchen table, four chairs, $10; large crib and mattress, $15; Westinghouse, portable oven, $10. RA 18-0965 GOLY woods phone Canadian Pins Rehind Iron Curtain OTT (CP) -- ductions LLOYD baby carriage, $20; f Tava «cp Productions dition. 464 Nipigon Street of the - National Film Board | CHROME fop buffet, with glass deors, | Showing life in Canada currently 4p, $25: radio. are being seen in Russia, Poland | Mr. and Mrs good RA 8.0550. land Czechoslovakia, Citizenship |pam ' Fenelon JUNE sale, office supplies, kitchen Minister Fairclough said Friday. Ms. Harland suites, spring mattresses, refrigerators, gp In 5, Sanat space savers, pianos, roll-away beds,| She told Opposition televisions. Pretty Furniture, RA 3.3271. |Pearson in the Commons that!cott and children, CABIN cruiser, $995, brand new, 16' Canadian films had been shown Synday tea guests cruiser, Nelson craft with fiber glass previously at the Posnan Film Mrs. Hosken Smith, bottom and roof. Mahogany deck ard trim foam rubber upholstery. Whitby | " i County Sports, Brock Street North, [COW Film Festival. Whitby Ee BENDIX automatic washer, | conditioner. Both in excellent Phone RA 5-3117 after 6.30. BABY crib complete, baby in coo conn enone 1a sso © 10 Gravenhurst PETERBOROUGH hoat, fully equip ped, 25 HP Johnson motor, perfect eons" dition. MArket 3-1970, Bowmanville clubs, full matched set, four nine irons, bag and cart. Tele- RA 5-2631 700d con- weekend automatic condition pushbutton Telephone Ww. Trul % hp air. -ondition. tenda, Hewson, Callers at School for gavling Sond Retarded Children at. Orillia to a qo anviies . 7 Gill, Toronto; Mrs. section of the former Muskoka Maple Grove: M sanitorium, pear Gravenhurst, |; 2b.C Tove: HIF + 4 : wy Lewis Burnett, Port government sources said Friday The province intends to buy a|Per r ~~ |the Ontario Hospital Boat, Motor and Trailer Excellent for family 17 ce beautiful hand- rubbed mahogany finish, 25 h.p. and accessroies, good as new 61 SANDRA ST. WEST ROTARY POWER MOWERS $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 Mrs. strip San, which was designed for 400|Oshawa; Mr. and H. E pa: Gu hospital | ar Tink, Solina. HERE main. About 2,800 children are tients at the Orillia 100 Some renovations will be car- iried out on the Muskoka building Mys. before the move is made. | Joe Chapman. by 1 Mr. Turk. appointed months ago as Offi Ww, plained that the basic were the Councillors excepting Council- 1 Cliffora=--Laycox, was besides office clerk, Mrs Reeve Scott at the meeting if advertisements The J. He extended thanks to the cem {etery committee and all others Broome : |who have assisted in any way to Mrs. W. G. White and Miss Nan- {make the grounds attractive and cy Johns |tidy=sA printed order of service family gathering. placed for the Memorial service, Fred Sunda and Mrs. James Smales, Sr., Falls; Sunday guests of Mr resolution of Council at onday night. some ce Manag ained in his that Reeve as aware of lesire to ter- Ir. Scott ex- eason was the business Turk did not enjoy the publicity which attends accept the was moved by Hawthorne |and seconded by Councillor Harry to become effective June made by who said much to lest he "say | Since the new office administra- of the year, Mr ffected, that 1. Baker and ldred Spang, R. Barton Jefferson. It previous meet- mechanized equipment be purchased, includ- ing a $9000.00 National Account- office register and Addressograph machine Department. was asked a new office { manager, he remarked that such a resolution had been prepared, Harvey § Decoration was Reed. Bowmanville nd provided of Oshawa ng solos and 1 of Oshawa acceptable speaker | ation in his| ht provoking | |address. The help of these out-| 8 y |side friends in the service was/L. Crvderman on Sunday. The numer-| such a pro- owers in our there Billett, visitors A. E. Billett Oshawa, and and Mrs. Walter Parrinder Mr. and Mrs visited Mr. 11 on Sunday and Marie, parents, Mr at B. Cunning- Mr. and 1, wer a re of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. | |Festival in Poland and the Mos- Allyn Taylor and children, Bow- Hnrn's. manville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Sunday eve- T, 300 Children Moved i Ada . Tamblyn, Orono, | was a Sunday supper guest of Mr. whose 86th birthday was quietly {and Mrs. Will Wilbur and Mrs_J.| celebrated. Her many friends ex- M best TORONTO (CP) --- About 300 00 Sunday were: Mr. Jack Cowl- | shes and trust she may enjoy children are to be moved from |iig. Parry Sonne? Mrs. John more happy birthday anniver- arry their home Cowling, Frank Mc R. Preston, and Mrs. Perry and Mrs Mrs Jack Chapman and daugh school, built to accommodate 2. ter Gail were Toronto guests of Mrs + turned Pickering Township debated Tink and Juanita Fraser assist-|ville, was a guest of Dianne the advisability of permitting Go.!ing, Mrs. Knox in the study per-| Tink. Kart south of Highway 2. Council - took no weeks ago regarding Mr request at that time. continued to dec hibition of tracks extreme hardship on th suggesting that a passed to enforce rigid tions, in accordance laid down by Go-Kart for the past three years Councillor Ross license and regulate tracks: with provision that the vehicles be in-| Brockville at the weekend. ured, that he felt the sport could| ; 1] 5 All of the Council-|Lloyd and Loraine, Scarboro, were Sunday. be controlled lors felt that the biggest problem | Saturday visitors with Mr. and would be noise, and that the anti-|M i would be enforced Fawcett -suported Mr Kerr's request, saying he wanted! family attended Decoration Day a track "to let the young fellows |se noise hvlaw Harold J let off steam", A resolution was passed that a|Pascoe's, Brougham. council regulating the use*of Go-Karts,|lie Plunkett, Miss Dorothy Plun-| Mr. and that the anti-racing bylaw be| kett, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Toron- | Hampton. repealed, The bylaw will set the to; tracks, provide for insurance on the ve- Mabel Powell, the | visitors with Mr. bylaw be presented to hours for operating the the be and must hicles track Council appro action Kerr's Mr, K e with Deakin i i hat if a bylaw were passed to|gomery, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryder- Arnie Wright, Oshawa. ved The resolution carried, Reeve pang opposing Hold Service Of Decoration husband, Mr. Mrs Mr. and Mr. and Haydon; Lloyd and Mr family, were Mrs. S. Kersey visited her son, (tion held its annual bazaar in the 'v. Ted Kersey, wife and fam- church June 8. Mrs. Ray Camer- Sunday. Scarboro, ) on Mrs. R. J McKessoc visiting Chapman. Mr. and reenwood, her sister; M Mrs Percy Mr. and Mrs. parents, vas a weekend guest L. D. Sykes. Miss Floren Oshawa. Mrs. K with her son Oshawa. Mrs Bruce home afler sister, Mrs. Mr. Parker, Toronto. Mr. Tim Bates, Elmvale (for- june 28. Senior soccer game held|the hospital on Thur: y merly of Hampton) called on a Saturday evening, Zion, at Hamp-| number of hg hors Sad week. [ton score 2-2. Junior soccer game weekend guests at the home of Ss. Ir, . irtue vis- Bowman- ited his Sister, Mrs. A. E. Billtet Leader ville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pres- and Mr. Billett Enfield, Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Joe Gallant Mr. and Mrs Stuart 'onto, and Mrs. Base Line, visited the tend congratulations saries., Mr. and Mrs. James at'ended Decoration Erskine United ing. on Sunday. Church, Sunday callers on Mr, and Mrs cy Dewell were Mr. and Mrs. [8 J. Hodgson we, large biilding at the Muskoka Henry Goschl and son Charles, |Dave Hooper, Orono, Mrs. Sam Snowden, Mrs Werry and daughter, and Miss Irene Werry OLD TERM Fusiliers originally w and S Tyron included k, Irs. Clarke, | isited Mr. and Mrs Mr and Wilson, Roy Metcalf, tended Ebenezer anniversary and aunt, Mrs. Mabel Challener on Sunda, ir Smales services Picker- Milton |a Cockney tough, Fred Cochrane, Oshawa, lin a rollicking, down - to - earth , Toronto. ere racing in the Township at|jod discussed the United Church some length on Monday night, in| crest, response to a second request of] Walter Kerr, who wishes to es-lat the church -service Sunday ing home Thursday night. tablish a track on Brock road morning when Reverend Reed' many who are interested in the sport, bylaw restric- laws Clubs, rather than prohibit the vehicles, which have been on the market |2ue said location of with was held at the home of Mr. and ed their son, Gordon, and Mrs. Scott and Councillor | and Mrs. Harold Service at the North Cemetery on | Fossey, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. largely Charles Johns, Bowmanville; Mr. was conducted by and Mrs. Charles Wood, Orono; Slem J in Osh- awa, has returned home after] Franklin Trull, [will be our WA ladies of tomor- ous floral tributes placed a' the Oshawa, were tea guests at the row. Whereas the attendance was| graves of loved ones presented a home of his |loveyl appearance and seldom if Mrs. Lorenzo Trull on Monday Miss Gladys Edwards, Toronto, were the ilems displayed. The| of Mrs, |tea-room proved to be a busy| >» Werry is spend- (but a friendly chat too. Approxi- mg a few days with friends in mately $320 was realized from Caverly spent Monday | Many wife, Ralph Ballard and baby (0 extend congratulations and bes! | Jaughter is visiting her parents, wishes to Mr. Appleton, Whitby. Miss Louise Goodman has re- wedding anniversary. visiting Allan Parker, and school Monday, June 27. In case RETURNS HOME | Howse, Oshawa, VISITS FRIEND d|were Sunday visitors with Mr.| at W. W. ed Mrs. Shaw in Oshawa on Mon- r, and Mrs, and Mr Bruce |Mrs. Frank Werry, Tyrone, and tuberculosis patients and now is|Tink and family. Solina and Miss|gn Monday, Mr. Harold Macklin, being closed because only 65 re- Ruth Werry, Bowmanville; Mrs sol- | while serving a prison term. unday fea guests of Mr. and diers carrying a fusil, a lighter | Harold Salter and Mrs. T. musket than used by the rest of | ISalter were the latter's niece and the infantry. Joe this organization and her and Master Timmy Ovenden, Osh- awa, spent several days with his Rural Life Day was observed) cousin, Shirley Westlake, return- subject was '"Man Can Grow TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiltop CBLT-TV Channel 6-Toronts Mr. and Mrs, Herb Richards WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5---Rochester and Mr. Reg. Harding, Bowman-| wGR-TV Channel 2--Byffale : . WBEN-TV Channe} 4--Bufiale tWO pat and Helen Knox favored with| ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank i "la vocal duet. i Helen Westlake Sr. SATURDAY EVE. Toronto, Mrs. Frank Westlake Sr., visit- 5:00 P.M. Shedden, ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 11-6--Outside Broadcasts 5--Riverboat Baker, ] Duncan Brown, visited at J. and Tom Baker's Tom Westlake at Millbrook. d_Filn Faature Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker and, Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and fam-| 3 rwilight Theatre family visited at Keith Ormis-|ily visited Mrs. T. Flett, Colum- 5:30 P.M. ton's, Ebenezer on Sunday. bus 11-6=Cartoon Party 'Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton, Gail| Mrs. J. Dyer, Oshawa, visited 3--Award Theatre and Doris, Enniskillen, Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe nd S-Feature in Hope, Port Perry, were Sunday family. 6:00 P.M. sts of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- 1i--Dennis The Menace Cryderman. lees and children were Sunday S-Refleetons Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont- visitors with Misses Effa and 4--Wrestiing 2--Buffalo Showcase Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe and 6:30 P.M children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. a It To Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Harold St. John, Dyer and Elizabeth, Oshawa, on 5" 7ye Law Man 6--Stan Leonard Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Hoar, Oro- 6:45 P.M. Ross Cryderman and chil-|ro, Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and 6--News: Sports children were Sunday visitors with :00 P.M. John Knox and Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Taylor. ~The Siem eas Mr. and Mrs; A. Youngman Hour ice at Erskine Church and and sons, Tyrone, visited Mr. J, 8--Dennis The Menace visited at H. Malcolm's and Ken|Kivell and Miss Pear] Leach. 3-Jiishway Patrol Mr. and Mrs. 3 4--U of B Round Table W. Parrinder| 2--This Man Dawson Miss Vera Gibbons, Mrs. Nel- and Helen were Sunday guests of po Lig P.M. 11--Man Hun and Mrs. Sam Dewell, }--Wan Fut 6--Hancock's Half Hour 5-2--Bonanza 4--Perry Mason 8:00 P.M il--Sea Hunt 7---High Road 6--~Man From Interpole 8:30 PM. I1--~Lawrence Welk 7--Leave It To Beaver 6--High Road 5-2--Man and The Challenge 4--Wanted, Dead or be man enjoyed -a motor trip to! dren. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tonkin, 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grooms,| Wesley Powell and Miss Mrs. George Skinner, Stephen | Oshawa, ®ere and Michael, Toronto, Mr. and and Mrs. N.'Mrs. N. Metcalf, Oshawa, visited 3 the Werry's at Roselandvale. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pascoe visit Mr. by | Wotten. The Millson family reunion Mrs. Howard Millson on Sun- Pascoe at Galt on Sunday. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hardy, and sons, Whitby, visited Mr. Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mrs. John Knox and family. Alive Hardy, New Toronto, visited Mr, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hardy and 9:00 P.M. and Mrs. I. Hardy and Stanley. Stanley visited at Victor Wilson's 11-6---Great Movies ATTEND SERVICE and Reg. Burns at Peterborough.| 7--Lawrence Welk Mr. and Mrs. George Knox, Mr, and Mrs. R. Vice were 32 The Devuly os |and family attended Decoration Sunday visitors with Mr. and 9:30 P.M. |Day service at Erskine United |Mrs. George Harper and daugh- 5.2--Open Golf Tourna- Church and were guests at Mr./ters, Utica. roups Holds Annual Bazaar ZION -- Zion Woman's Associa- visited Keith Stainton's on Sun men 4--Have Gun, Will 7-Jubilee U.S A. 4--Gunsmoke 10:15 P.M. 11.6--King Whyte 10:30 °.M. 11-6-- Twilight Zone 7--Johnny Staccato 5--The Rebel 4--Grand Jury 2--Music Appreciation day. ; 11:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. A. Youngman and, 1.7.6-4.2--News: Weather family from Tyrone. Mr. and 5 _provis Q of escue Mrs. G. Armour and Bertha from | For Knows Best Hampton, visitors at N. Leach! 2_Award Theatre home on Sunday 11:15 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart at-|il--Late Show tendegr the Shannon-Moore wed-| I--Flavhouse ding" in Hamilton on Saturday. po "11:30 rama Mrs. James Stainion and Davy, | s_wrestling Mrs. Russell Stainton visited| 5--Movie Mrs. Roy Thomas in Scarbor-| 4--Playhouse ough on Monday. | mdi hey Mrs. Henry Leask and Lucille] 7--Mr. and Mrs. Norib from Uxbridge visited Mr. and| SUNDA Mrs. A. Fisher on Saturday. | 8:00 AM. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Glaspell| 7--church In The Home and Marilyn altepded Ebenezer 15 A.M. anniversary and yisitors at the 2-Chisia Science al Hilton Tink home? | 8:30 A.M. [this venture, : Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fice Werel 7--Herald of Truth friends "and relatives guests at the Pierce - Perkins sa I called at the home of Mr. and wedding on Saturday held in| z nan To Man. Mrs. Neil Gifford on Thursday Nortfminster United Church. | 9:00 A.M. | . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Day have 11--Rev Oral Roberts [wi 0 and Mrs. Harold returned from their |Gifford in honor of their 40th\and-are living in their n a on infroduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Ross Lee, Kedron. Mrs. Lee explained the value of to the church |and community. Specia! mention was given to our young girls who are help- ing in so many ways now. They somewhat smaller the booths at-| |tracted buyers Many and varied! place not only to enjoy lunch, honeymoon | 7--Worship y ,| 5--Bar-5-Ranch BS ae new home| ; Popeye Playhouse di 3 | 3 2--Farm H d Field Day will be held at the | or Tl SHE 9:15 AM. Keith Fice returned home from | 7-Worship 2--~Morning Gospel fis rer 9:30 A.M Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher were This Is The Life 2--Cartoon Playhouse 10:00 A.M 11--=The Christophers 7--The Living Word 5--Christian Science 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2--Laurel and Hardy 10:15 A.M. S5--Industry un Parade 10:30 , .M. 11--Brave Theatre "--Morning Show 3--Christonhers of rain it will be held Tuesday, | held Thursday evening Zion at Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone score 6-3 for Zion. Myrtle, | Mrs. Fred Cameron was a week 3 . .. end guest with Mrs. Anson Bal- Master Douglas Stainton visit- [son Orangeville. 3 Master Ward and little Miss day 3 i |Leslie Skinner from Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron nd Spent several days at James Staintons. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.| ey and Mrs. N. Holmes from A. Parrinder, | at overly. as | Oshawa visited F. Cameron's! é--Uncle Jerry Mrs. Clarke Moore, Oshawa, ame Thursday night. 11:00 A.M. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher visa) Sh id vee Mrs. B. Walkey, Bowmanville,| §~ yofiine 'worsh Canadian Actor [MP We | Morning Worship Mrs. P. W. Davidson and little| 11:30 A.M. Offered Top Role | Miss Laurie Terry attended Eb- Lats Look at Congress LONDON (CP)--Canadian ac-|enezer anniversary on Sunday af-| "="{550 $8 tor Murray Davis, here seeking |teThOON. d Mrs. P. W. Davidson|', BuEs Bunn new plays for. his Toronto thea-| gi: and Mrs. b>. W. Davidson) 7._Roller Derby " ng 5 io] : attfnded a family gathering at| 6--Musical Interlude tre, was offered a chance Friday |{\ "po "eae 0 Mrs. Elmer | S--Family Playhouse to take over the leading role in or on"Mondav ti 4--Neiws: Weather the west sical hit. Fi Dow, Ebenezer, on"Monday night.|- 2 Gene Autry le west end musical hit, Fings ip. occasion being Mrs. David-| 4--Congress Aint Wot They Used The. son's birthday. | 2:15 P.M Davis would play the part of] Mr. A. Lynch and boys from| 8--Dateline UN Whitby visited R. Cameron on| dd P.M. Vibe nih | 1--~News stage portrayal of life in Lon-|" Mr. and Mrs. G. Chamberlain] Se Good Life. heats don's east end. The play is by and Clifford spent the weekend| 2. News Conference Frank Norman, who wrote it!yisiting friends in Hamilton. | 12:45 P.M. Miss Leslyn Chamberlain took I Assignment Ottawa Davis said he may take the part in a dance recital held in Jy ' ; if his T jille Hall on Frid L:00_P.M, part for six 'months i is To- Soman) e Hall on riday iJon Collingwood ni, . eade | ronto theatre 'duties permit. 7--Bowling Stars 6-- "Sit Back With Jack" 4--Sunday Afternoon Playhouse 2--Family Playhouse 1:15 P.M. U--Queen's Park Report .M. 11-6--Country Ct 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny 7--Restless Gua 5 or Consequences &=N 7--Playhouse 2--Family Playhouse v 2:00 P.M. 11--Roller Derby 6--Junior Magazine :15 P.M. 7--No Holds Barred 2--Family Playhouse 100 P.M. 11--Roy Rogers 7--Canisius College Forum 6--World Stage 5.Bowling 2---Family Playhouse 3:30 P.M. 7--Campaign Roundup 6--Web of Life 5--Pro Football 4:00 P.M, 11--Documentary '60 7---Our Miss Brooks 6--Dinner Party 2--Senate News Conference 4:30 P.M. 11--The Church in Action 7--Roy Rogers Show 6--Carol Kennedy 5-2_United Fund 4--Film Featurette 5:00 P.M, 11-6--~News Magazine 7--Matty's Funday unnies §-2--Las Vegas Golf Tournament 4--Voices of Tomorrow 4--College Bowl 6:00 P.M. 11--Bob Cummings Show 7--Brave Eagle 6--Disney Presents 5--Meet The Press 4-FYI Series 2--People's Court 6:30 P.M. 11--Mr. Adams and Eve 7--Frontier S5--Maverick 4--20th Century Walter Cronkite 2--Bishop Sheen 7:00 P.M. 11-6--Father Knows Best 7--Broken Arrow 4--Lassie 2--Overland Trail 7:30 P.M. 11-6--Joan Fairfax 7--Maverick BUS Marshall 4--DPennis The Menace 8:00 P.M. t1--Sunday Showcase 6-4--Ed 'Sullivan §-2--Music On Ice 8.30 P.M. 11--Festival of Faith 7~Lawman 9:00 P.M. Presents 7--The Rebel 5-2--Chevy Show 4--GE Theatre 9:30 P.M. 7--The Alaskans 4--Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 P.M. 1--San Francisco Beat 6-4--George Gobel 5-2--Loretta Young 10:30 P.M, 11---Saber of London 7---Not For Hire 6--Fighting Words 4-What's My Line 5--Phil Silvers Show 2--Lock Up 11:00 P.M, 11.7-6-5-4-2--News; Weather; Sports 11:15 P.M. 11---Late Show 7--Playhouse 6--Background 2--Award, Theatre 11:30 P.M. 5~Movie 4--~Theatre 11:45 P.M. 6--Camera Three 5--Movie 12:00 MIDNITE S--Movie o MONDAY 8:00 A.M. 7--Buffalo A.M. 5-2--Today 4--News: Roundup 8: M. 4--Captain Kangaroo 7--Fun House 9:00 A.M. 11--Romper Room 5--Ding Dong School 4--Poreye's Play 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Dirtrict Attorney 9:30 A.M. 11--Movie 7--Romper Room 5--Burns and Allen 4--Life of Riley 2--Checkers 10:00 A.M. 5-2 -Dourh Re Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 A.M. 7---Morning Show 5:2--Play Your Hunch 4--On The Go 11:00 A.M. 11-Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 12:15 P.M. 6--Matinee 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 11--~News 7--Love That Bob 5-2--It Could Be You 4--Sarch for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 1l--Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 7---About Faces S5--Feature Movie 4--Meet The Millers 2~Mid-Day Matinee 1:30 P.M. 7-Divorce Hearing &~The World Turns 1:45 P.M. 6--News 2:00 P.M. 7-Day In 6--Adventures th Noddy S5--Education- 4--For or Worse 2--Queen for a Day 2:30 P.M. 11-6--Open House 7--Gale Storm §--Home Cooking 4--House Party 2--Loretta Young Theatre 3:00 P.M, ~~ 116-P.M. Party 3:30 P.M. ll--For The Ladies 7--Who Do Ydu Trust 6~Mr. Adam and Eve 52--From These Roots 4--The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M. 11---Popeye 7--American Bandstand 6--Film Playhouse §--The Thin Man 4--Serials 2-Comedy Theatre 4:30 P.M. 6--Let's Look 5--~Yancy Derringer 4--Edge of Night 2_Checkers and Can Can 4:45 P.M. 6--Mister "X" MONDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6__Mickey Mouse Club 5--Playhouse 4~Learn 'About Musie 2-Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 4--Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M. 7--Captain Gallant 6--McGraw 2--Woody Woodpeckes 6:00 P.M. 11.6--News 7--Early Show 4--Western 2--Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M. 6--The Vikings 6:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 11-6-4-2-- Weather; News S5--Huntley-Brinkley eport 7:00 P.M. 6~--Tabloid 5--The Four Just Men 4--Death Valley Days 'The Vi 11-6--Don Messer Show '= 7--Cheyenne S5--Riverboat 4--Kate Smith Show 2--Riverboat 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Danny Thomas Show 4--The Texan 8:30 PiM. 11-6--River Boat 7--Bourbon Street Beat Awards §52--Tales of Wells Fargo 4--Father Knows Best 9:00 P.M. 5-2--Peter Gunn 4---Danny Thomas 9:30 P.M. 11-6--Music '60 7--Adventures 5-2--Theatre 4-Drama 10:00 P.M. 5-2--The Emmy Awards 4--Hennesey 10:30 P.M. 11-6---The 'Town Above 7--Mike Hammer 4~June Allyson -. 6_Philip Marlowe 5-2-Jack Parr 4--Mystery Theatre

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