The Oshawa Times, 23 May 1961, p. 4

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4 | | | | 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Mey 23, 1961 ~ Club Holds Annual Meet AJAX -- The Business and convener, Mary Sloan; tele Professional Women's Club of phone, Mona Collins; U.N. re- Ajax held its annual meeting |presentative, Helen McGregor with a dinner in the Club Room| The Emblem Breakfast will ai the Community Centre, athe held on Sunday, June 4, at which time the new executive|the Ajax Legion Hall. The for 1961-62 were installed byimembers were reminded to Mrs. J. P. Allan, first president|ctart taking orders for the of the group, who was present- "Rose Day" on June 3, when od With = COFsage: i 2s 40] |all members will have beautiful e new executive is ol- {long st "Dale" roses lowes Posie Rell Daves Lous semmed "Dale roses for past president, Arlene Bonnet- Livi for ta; first vice-president, Peggy acliviues. lof Baker; second vice-president, | the summer the Club has Helen McGregor; recording planned a theatre party in To- secretary, Marie Waude; corre- onto. sponding secretary, Jean Nor-| The draw for the "Trip for tham; treasurer, Margaret Har- Two to New York" was made man; publicity, Dorothy Hep- by Mayor W. A. Parish on burn; membership, Ruth Ben-| Thursday, May 11, and con- son; program, Ann Mitchell; |gratulations are extended fo the social conveners, Hope Fairley|winner, Mrs. H, Cummings, of and Arlene Bonnetta; Emblem 40 Mill street, Pickering Copter Flights Bring Protest BROUGHAM -- Harry Ashton, would be doing a dis-service if Pickering Township Bylaw En-|there were not enough copies." forcement Officer, is pressing| "I feel we have gone this far charges against Frank Ogden.| we may as well x the his far who owns and operates a Heli-|ypo way» aig Deputy-Reeve| port in the Dixie road vicinity. |pgoar James. The matter ofl it was revealed at a special| gio was taken into s: a a "i A "4 { ! 0 serious con- council meeting on Friday night.| G40 24i0n "since the book st | Councillor Ross Deakin an-jy "0 sale by 1 ie Pook must nounced that Dr. F. Hertzberg ™ by July 1st, has advised that doctor's certi-| A resolution was passed that ficates for two patients who|Council expend $4500 on the reside on the Dixie road will be |book, on the condition, of issued in protest of the distur-jcourse, that it would be avail-| bance caused by the helicopter(able July 1st. A further reso-| flights. Complaints have been/lution provided that advance or- registered by other residents. ders be accepted by Mrs. Elsa! Mr. Ogden has been made Storry, Secretary of the Picker- ~ware of the complaints and infing Township Historical Socie-| reply has forwarded a lengthy|ty. Later, in a matter of min- letter stating that he has re-jutes 50 advance orders were re- confirmed his legal position Iniceived. Advance orders will be Toronts, Ottawa, Montreal and) welcomed by any who hasten to Washington, with regard t the order the rather limited quantity Heliport. He has a Departs of books to be sold. y ¥ cence, and says con . of Teens 2 ton is. inter- The Pickering Story" is a I the senior _govern- project of the Pickering Town- ey sition to judge ship Historical Society to com- ment is in a positior . = : | what shall be licensed {memorate the 150th Anniversary | of the Township of Pickering to| RACE TRACK DOUBTFUL be held July 1st, 2nd and 3rd A motion was before Council this year, on Friday night to refuse 2a cluding the official opening of change in the zoning to permit|the Pickering Township Muse- a stock car race track similar 10lym a parade, dances, sports Pine Crest in the township. events, concerts, refreshments At the request of Mr. Bertihys tours and others are ar. Sanham, who made the appli- ranged, not the least of these the cation, no action was taken atigyct edition of an illustrated this time Whether he resolu. book which tells the story of tion was passed or » VOU the Townshi rlies cillor Milton Mowbray siaiotain Sie Township from. te earliest ed that it made no difference, ""~ e, Since it refused to zllow the| Advance orders may be placed vace track, and otherwise no, With Mrs. Storry, Brougham, provision was made for one WHithall 2-2760, or evenings, Mr. Sanham will make a fur-| WHitehall 2.2157, ther appeal. To close the Many events, in- 'Ed. Samanski 'Grand Knight 'Whitby K 0f C In the absence of Grand Knight James Smyth, Deputy Grand Knight Ed Samanski chaired the semi-monthly meet- ing of the Knights of Columbus Council 4895, held Wednesday, May 17, in the St. John The Evangelist parish hall. Some 40 members were pres- ent. After a short business ses-| sion at which plans were dis- cussed regarding future proj- ects, the election for the coming year fook place. The officers elected are as follows: Grand Knight Ed Samanskis Deputy Grand Knight Patrick McDaniel," Chancellor Maurice | 0'Connoi, Warden Morgan] O'Connor, Treasurer Lucien Be-| dard, Recorder Jim McCarroll, | Advocate Edward Finan, Trus- tee Frank Madigin, inside guards Victor Scott, Frank Canzi, outside guards Michael Cummings and John Vander- pluym The chaplain, Rey. I, J. Aus- tin, congratulated the in-com- ing officers then thanked the past executive on the Council's progress and urged the new officers to continue their good work Before the meeting was closed with praver by Father Austin, Grand Knight Samanski an- nounced the next meeting to take place in the parish hall on Wednesday, June 7 at 8.15 p.m. GETS DEGREE Floyd 1.. James, B.Sc., son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin James of Port Perry was graduated recently from Queen's University ston. He completed four years in Faculty of Applied Science and earned the degree of 'Bachelor of Chemical Engineering". vear thesis was one of five chosen to. be presented be- fore members of the Chem- ical Institute of Canada in Kingston last March. TWO-YEAR TERM Councillor Harvey Spang ob-| served a bylaw which was pass- ed on Friday night to provide for a two-year term for the reeve, deputy-reeve and coun- cillors, commencing at the next election in December. At the last election the ques- tion was asked by ballot wheth-| er or not the voters were inj favor of a two year term. The vote certified that 1725 were for the two year period of govern: ment, and 1238 against. UNFAVORABLE REPORT Ross Heron, who has purchas- ed some 300 acres in Pickering Township, including the F. L.| Sherry farm, is undertaking the construction of a fish pond on his property J A report issued by the Ontario THE AUNN/EOT VA [EFL Water Resources Commission in dicates that turbidity conditions in the stream has affected a local resident who employs an, infiltration plant to obtain water for drinking purposes. The re- port says that considerable ma- terial is deposited through con- <truction at the bottom of the creek. and that the difficulty caused is contrary to the oWw.- R.C. act A further inspection of the project will be made. HISTORICAL BOOK The volume which is al pres- ent being written by Dr. Ww. McKay, 'The Pickering Story", was under discussion at the Council meeting. Councillor Mil- ton Mowbray announced that the $4000 undertaken by Council to cover the cost of publishing would not be sufficient. He said that he felt sure the money TONIGHT! LANA TURNER ign JOHN GAVIN MOLLY DRIVE-IN | BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 "IMITATION OF LIFE" Shown at 9:10 p.m. Only CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTOON SHOW STARTS AT 9:00 would be reciprocated by sales Discussion of ordering less than 2000 copies followed, but Coun-| -- |hair and improving its growth corrected by the Roberts home cillor Mowbray contended, to IT TOOK YEAR NEWS IN BRIEF 1 CHARGE YOUTH MONTREAL (CP) -- Sixteen vear-old Maurice Cadieux was charged with murder Friday in| the shooting death of Const. Marcel Lacombe, 45, at police headquarters because 3 wanted to scare a constable who mistreated me when 1 was there before.' STARTS PUSHING MISSION, B.C. (CP) --John Pacaud, 62, completed the first 50 miles of his 3,000-mile wheel-| barrow-pushing marathon from| Vancouver to Toronto Friday night and reported mechanical trouble. Pacaud hopes to arrive in Toroatt for the opening of the Cangdian National Exhibition | EV i DIQUOR DESTROYED TORONTO (CP) -- Fire de- stroyed $50,000 worth of liquor Friday night at a Liquor Control Roard of Ontario outlet. Liquor flowed freely from bursting] bottles hy the time firemen ar rived after the store closing | Evening 8:30 - ...\T WILL BE REMEMBERED FOREVER! JOHN WAYNE / RICHARD WIDMARK / LAURENCE HARVEY FRANKIE pATRICK WAYNE / LINDA CRISTAL wore AVALON joax omeien/ cut wits /<= RICHARD BOONE BLAIR Yl sow Bye | | Afternoon 1:30 - 5:10 - 75¢ AT COST*12000000 TECHNICOLOR® RELEASED THAG UNITED ARTISTS | | | CHILDREN | in King- | Science in | Final | |*'mail order" nor "cure all". Itiyoy incur absolutely no charge | DAD KILLED, SON HURT |f | MOOSE JAW (CP) -- A man (was killed and his son was se- riously injured Friday in the fiery collision of a semi-trailer truck with a CPR freight train i lon the western edge of the city. The father was identified as Harold Blake, about 50, of East- } lern Canada. His son Ken, about "130, was in critical condition. ~ |Hometowns of the truck-driving _ (team were not known. -- | FOR A LIMITED TIME | HEADS IMAO W. E. Noble, Assessment Commissioner for Ajax, was LESSONS FOR elected president of the Insti- 0 00 | [ ONLY tute of Municipal Assessors of Ontario, at the Institute's fifth | annual meeting held in Ham- ARTHUR MURRAY | ilton recently. This is the W. MARKS, LICENSEE t t ars second term of three years 11%; Simeoe SF. South | for Mr. Noble as governor of | the board. 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But if you that you must be satisfied with- still have fuzz and your scalp|™ 30 days or it will cost. you is still creating hair, you can at nothing least save and thicken what you Kor a free examination and have. Some conditions, such as discussion of your hair prob. "spot baldness" usually have|lems ask the desk clerk for Mr complete coverage if caught in/Tander's room number. He does time not make appointments, so come Other conditions that usually in at your convenience | bring on excessive hair-loss -- Examinations are given in dandruff, itching, over-oiliness private PRIVATE | Just Like Having a SUPERMARKET ~™ In Your Home! wi "OPERATION ESKIMO" SPONSORED BY ~ THE OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION and THE HYDRO ELECTRC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO And The Dealers Listed Below! Offer 20.00 ast REFRIGERATOR FREEZER OR HOME FREEZER -- at the - Dealers Displaying This Sign Home Appliances, 90 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa B. F. Goodrich Stores, 88 King St. W., Oshawa Rutherford's Furniture Co., 156 Simcoe S., Oshawa Dean Kelly Enterprises Lid., 32 King St. E., Oshawa Meagher's Electrical Appliances, Higgon Electric Lid, 92 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 38 King St. E., Bowmanville Oshawa Appliances, 78 Simcoe N., Oshawa icon and Dale Hardware Chambers Food Club, 420 Elizabeth, Oshawa 36 King St. E Bowmanville Home Market Food & Fre Co. (23 Ey st. N., Whitby ill Lawrence-Rowland Furniture & Appliances, 200 Hardwood St., Ajax Butt Radio & Appliances, 118 Brock St. S., Whitby Ken Greer Hardware, Brooklin, Ontario Remember! This offer will apply to an attractive range of qualifying makes and units of chest-type or upright Electric Freezers or dual zone combination Refrigerator-Freezers of 13 cubic foot capacity or larger. CHECK THESE 4 WAYS A HOME FREEZER CAN CUT YOUR FOOD BILLS . You can buy in bulk when prices are low. . You can take full advantage of special food sales. . You can budget your food needs more effi- ciently. . You get a free $20.00 cash bonus if you buy now. CO-OPERATING MANUFACTURERS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Bcatty Brothers General Steel Wares Belwood Appliance Co. Gibson Canadion General Kelvinator Electric Philco Coronado R.C.A. Dominion Appliance Roy Co. United Co-ops Frigidaire Westinghouse The Oshawa Public Utilities erie Commission Here's How You Can Gel Your $20.00 CASH BONUS Buy an electric home freezer now, May 15th te June 30th, at any appliance store displaying the "Supermarket in Your Home" insignia. This offer will apply to an attractive range of chest-type of upright electric freezers, or dual-zone combination refrigerator-freezers of 13 cubic feet capacity er larger. GEO. F. SHREVE, General Mgr. Chairman $1.00: Anytime 35¢ |

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