Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1962, p. 4

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4 mt OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 6, 1962 : : e * e BOWMANVILLE COTTAGERS CLAIM TOWN STEALING BEACH Kiwanis Girls Rally In Bantam Squeaker BOWMANVILLE -- In the|Ken Martin, Andrew Steel, Allinjsome dancers from Oshawa take first game of the Girls Bantam/ley, Doug Hayes, Mike Donog- ing part. Softball played last Friday even-'hue and Paul Martin. The following is an outline of ing, the Kiwanis team came| Team No. 3 -- Bill Sumers-,some of the activities which the from behind to defeat Corona-|for, Floyd Horslin, Gary Grif-|Recreation Department is offer- tion Restaurant 19-18 after one/fin, John Russell, Ron Hooper,|ing to the children of Bowman- extra inning. Dave Burdett, Bud Depew, Gary | ville to help make their summer Christy Samells struck out/Baker, Ron McMullen, Ron more enjoyable. five and allowed four on base|Shackelton, Chris Steel, Allan, -PLAYGROUNDS -- Starting on balls while allowing 20 hits|'Myers and James Stephenson. |on Tuesday, July 3, trained staff in a losing cause. Team No. 4 -- Steve Burns, Will be on hand at the various Janice Moses struck out four) John Sturrock, Ron LePage,|Playgrounds throughout the and walked five while allowing | Doug Brough, Doug Firth, Mike|tow®. There will also be a life- 17 hits to win the game. 'Myers, Bob Jackman, Ron Bent- guard on duty at the West Beach Jennie Stout and Janice Moses | ey, Doug Hayes, Mike Donoghu Who will carry on a partial play- were the big hitters for the Ki-'and Paul Martin. ground program, wanis each collecting four hits SWIMMING -- Starting on Soaches are needed for these ; in four trips to the plate. Nancy, four teams. Those interested in} leons tor ilinie our er can Welsh and Nancy McRoberts coaching a softball team should) oe the top hitters for Corona- contact the Recreation Office at! din all Ree Cross and tion, each picking up three hits Th Royal Life Saving Society tests. > ' MA 3-3379, Extension 6. 4 in four trips to the plate. schedule: should begin by Special Interest Groups -- The next schedule games are: jg y June) These are designed to appeal to June 6 -- Rotary vs Scugog the older children. The Depart- Cleaners. June 11 -- Kiwanis vs: ACQUARIUM SOCIETY ment is prepared to conduct the Rotary. The Bowmanville and District] hoaaklpng: epg below providing nag Aquarium Society will hold their|there is su icient interest shown BOYS SOFTBALL regular meeting on Monday,|/-- tennis instruction, archery in- Plans are underway for the) june 11 at the Lions ( 'ommunity struction, golf instruction, chil- penne a team Ban-|(ontre. at 8 p.m, dren's theatre, arts and crafts, tam soft ; oys softball league This will be a special occasion|! flutophone band and day camps, 'COTTAGERS AT THE West l above photo (left) is cottager on the heach 'because it would ; es All games will be played at f he S ------ R. B Baxter yesterday Vincent Massey School on Mon-|{0" the Society. They are less Beach in Bowmanville are try- | Lionel Bishop's willow tree | blow into the lake. The beach | trate R, Pa ! : y by 4 $ : psn eee P than one-year-old and are about ; ing to get the town to return | Jnich is undermined so badly stockpile is shown in the above Tribute Paid To : Five 7 iia when Port Perry lawyer Thom- day and Wednesday evenings.|_' pantblete aie his lest Air Brake Lines their beach. They claim sand| | I mn placed 2 Ww yhoto (right). Town council as Harris appeared to defend Rained out or cancelled games ek OE Hie flan " and gravel is being taken from | that the town placed a snow: | | anes Justice Of Peace ihe man, having been retained|will be played on the following) Prect. At the June 11 meeting On Trucks Cut the beach and dumped in a | fence around it. Councillor ead promised to study the by the township council. Saturday morning. pd Pfam Rigi a 30- fee stockpile near Highway 401 | Roy Nichols (insert) says | problem BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- t But a mix-up in MacDonalds Listed below are the mem.|Stainless steel aquarium to the) LONDON, Ont, (CP)--The air and Liberty street. In the | the sand cannot be put back --Oshawa Times Photos |Court and police officials here era or % eae lbers of the four teams, Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. brake lines on five trucks owned oo ---------- | vesterday paid tribute to the late confused the court. When a To- . Wo 1. Randy Db There will be a draw for aby McKinlay Transport were ronto man, Gordon MacDonald|, *¢4™m No. i -- Nandy Vonog-\nump and filter along with a cyt Tues hue, Don LeP: D q 1 uesday as the vehicles ue, Don werage, Vennis 'jer \fish auction and door prizes. stood in an unfenced warehouse Frederick Pattinson, ° United Counties justice of the peace, F Ch as called, Mr. Harris thought § . SPORTS BYLAW APPROVED for his devotion to duty aces arge hie cng Bs client. However, rhs cme, Grek ae Bob DANCING CLASS ge cai thoy Gil nok thnk was his Mr. Pattinson died Sunday in a p Mé- \Ellis. Jeff Gilhooly, Leslie V. A tees jerway ieee al 31 Hos.| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Ajit was discovered that this lis, Jeff Gilhooly, Leslie Van) Arrangements are underway ine cutting, whi t the the Bowmanville Memorial Hos lar Donald was charged with Driel, Ken Taylor, Randy Blake,|for the annual recital by the pos abe en be rips e pital. He was in his 79th year. (Lake Scugog cottager will face!» .eding on Highway 401. Ricky Shackelton and Rick y/dancing class which will be held|ti9, was the work of children. © u He had been JP in Northum-)a charge of driving the Cart The fire truck incident occurr- Vanstone. on Friday, June 15, at the Bow- weKinlay's trucks have been berland-Durham since 1943 and/wright Township fire truck! oq on County Road No. 57 near. Team No: 2 -- Doug Parkin,/manville Town Hall. tied up since the province-wide also held such gears veh carelessly, when he appears in' Caesarea. It was found that this|Mike Oke, Wray Rendell, Peter) The program will include strike by the International manville as relief administrator|coyrt here next Tuesday case isn't scheduled until next) Vanstone, Garth Linton, Boas baton twirling, tap dancing and Brotherhood of Teamsters e e during the depression, and then This was learned by Magis-| Tuesday McFeeters, Doug. Abernathey,|ballet with the possibility of (Ind.) began 10 days ago. assessor and tax collector. He) _ ses re nt tn ED retired from this post in 1950 Magistrate R. B. Baxter said) FLORIDA NO. 1 CHOICE QUALITY - RED BRAND BEEF-BONELESS By ELSA STORRY Frank Hibbert,» who oper-|truck with siren and flashers of him, 'he was probably the BROUGHAM -- The many ates a park on the Valley Farm'be obtained busiest JP we have ever had and complaints and criticisms of road, was in attendance at the' Mr. Deakin suggested that|was available at any hour of the the desecration of fine old Council meeting, and request- the vehicle be equipped with a day or night. I'm sure he will shade trees along the Brock ed the inclusion of Sunday danc-|hydraulic jack, ropes, ladders,' he missed." SALAD ® Pees road has culminated in theing. When told of the Town/cutting torch, stretcher, siren Grown Attorney Harry Dey- ®@6@ passing of a resolution by Pick- ship Solicitor's opinion, he said and her lights *, man also praised the late JP in ering Township Council on Mon- gued that his solicitor's opin- Reeve Scott noted that some- day night. calling for the Coun-/ion on the subject was differ- one capable of handling such'these words, "he was always ty of Ontario Road Department ent equipment would have to be re-'anxious to serve and did his job} to institute a tree planting proj-- When the Reeve mentioned sponsi ble, and Mr. Spang add- wal: Hell be. eoraly ateanal ect along the widened road that there did not seem to be'ed that such an expenditure/, aR allowance, replacing the large any municipalities that permit) was not provided for in the here trees which were felled, with a Sunday dancing, Mr. Hibbert budget And Police Chief Bernard Kit- how- ney commented, "he was always| fast growing variety noted A resolution was passed, The brief handed to the "I think there are more pic- ever, that the cost be secured available for advice Somebody | Reeve for presentaton to Coun- nic grounds in Pickering Town- by the fire committee ong ~g or - took "gr ue. | ty Council was prepared by'ship than in any other Town- , SH . an nar ec e was there any hour of} Thomas Wheeler vi seanned|ship. I think Pickering could STREET NAMING POLICY the day or night and gave the by mmbers of Counc! It lead the way on this.' TA recommendation of W. county good service." said Councillor Milton Mowbray Cherry to name the road be- 'The trees this generation pointed out that the statutes|tween Lots 14 and 15 in Con- currently cuts down were left do not use the word amuse-|©&Ssion 6 as ( herry Downs road, to us as a heritage by the peo-|ments, and he considered that/Came under fire at the Council); ple of a century ago. The story dancing would fall in that cate-/meeting -- not that there was of their planting is in the print-'gory rather than sports or)@"y objection to the name, but, ed history of the time." games councillors agreed, if one street ; Mr. Wheeler, a resident of, "If the park operators want "#% named to promote '& com-/) Brock road where the trees {to get Sunday dancing," he mercial enterprise, -- requests : grew, said that it grieved him said, 'they must apply to get would pour in for similar. prac- ; ' IMPORTED U.S. NO. | to learn there had been no the statutes changed." tices. ; j ; é FLORIDA FANCY | 0) nis consideration given to replace-| The Reeve suggested that Mr. .Mt- Cherry expects to com- : SWEET ae ment for the enjoyment of fu- Hibbert's solicitor attempt to|Plete a 200 acre golf course on é ture generations force the issue, and it may be- Lots 13 and 14 in Concession cp eq N He recommended the plant- come a test case : and have it in operation by Aug-) ; ] ing of 10 to 12 foot maples} «4 guy thas to be a million-|USt: He expects the road lead-| | ce f "10¢ OFF' DEAL GIANT & 19¢ about 75 feet apart, and that mae ah Mr «4, iing to it, with the name of|{ BOX experts do the planting. He et PE icc icon 0 Cherry. Downs, would help to) 7 i | IVORY SNOW calculated a cost of about identify the course. Y 4 | GREEN GIANT FANCY. $1,375 SEEK WATER SAFETY Councillor M. Mowbray called i 2 CREAM STYLE ; 3] Bae The brief will be presented J. C. W. Irwin, of Whitevale, it a "very embarrassing prece- 4 CORN 15 OZ.TIN CHUCK FRESH - to County Council. asked a number of questions on|dent", and the reeve added, "if . sslopaseasinoes i LEAN : getting a waterworks system|we call this after the golf} NO SUNDAY DANCING or his village, and also Coun-/course, every park can ask for ' D Third reading was given to ars pelle, v ot He said/the same thing." NDP SPEAKER BRESSING 39¢ al¢ Get all the Extras and pay no more at the Sunday sports bylaw, in- that before a pubilc meeting Councillor Mowbray felt that Mere pe Sunday dances and could be arranged, he required calling roads by their numbers| PT se Henry iy . SQUIRREL 24 OZ. JAR illiards, some financial knowledge on rather than by name made them} Toronto physician, who is vice- ( Reeve J. Sherman Scott re- the project easier to locate president of the Ontario New | PEANUT BUTTER ported that an opinion from) Mr. Irwin wanted to know if I am not much in favor of| pemocratic Party, will be MAPLE LEAF 16 OZ. JAR ' : Township Solicitors stated that , id trying to name sideroads," he ng CHED-R-SPRED & : the charge of a survey would guest speaker at a NDP rally there was. no provision in the be paid for by the arez said : RRS : ] Lord's Day Act for Sunday ; think we cobngyrl solici-. TWO readings were given to a in the Bowmanville town hall | SEITE YELLOW 2°t PKG. 21 4 ; EXTRA SAVINGS ® EXTRA 'PINKY' STAMPS ® EXTRA QUALITY present time billiards were notiior® pinion." said Mr. Mow. ¢ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES dancing. He added that at the toy'. " se r ow. bylaw to name the street, and| here Thursday night. His ap- ee eee gest left in committee for further! pearance in Durham Riding is TOILET TISSUE goonies bagi change these costs if the whole Study in support of Mrs. Eileen ! jough a prior motion to in-\thing should fall through."' in een . , clude billiards was made, the "ye na . ae ah ve TORONTO LINE ; beepried seqaatgaris < wee HUNT'S FANCY qiiia wie not included the Bs seo 9 Bie Ware Clerk L. T. Johnston an-| 18 federal election. The meet- | 48 OZ. TIN bylaw. Councillors felt that it)ston will: answer Mr. Irwin's nounced that $65 per month) jng starts at 8 p.m was easier to amend the by- could be saved by not getting a SAVE 8c a : queries regarding costs to the) direct telephone line to Tor - law later by adding a sport or subscribers as far as is pos-|y) "ee . game, than it was to delete. | sible without an eingineer's| Much would cost $115 " Aj ax Children "There are obviously some! octimate "month, -- J | CREAM-O things that are not games or ' Councillor Hubert Wank ob- 6 OZ. sports," said Mr. Mowbray, COST OF EMERGENCY observed that although money S t Si ht 0 JAR who believed that dancing was TRUCK? would be spent, it would be a e 1g Ss Un E neither. "There may be some -Arising from an incident in good investment | SAV borderline cases,"' which an emergency call with, 'We are pushing for indus- Queen Mother | 20¢ "Pass it," he said, "and sit/an inhalator by a member of|try," he said. 'Pickering is ad- back until somebody attacks'the fire department failed to|jacent to Metro, and Metro tele- it.' 4 revive the victim of a heart/phone numbers would help." AJAX (Staff) -- Citizens of} The Reeve pointed out that attack when a car driver re-. Mr. Wank said that industrial) Ajax, including the 2,500 school only commercial sport, \ not/fused to let the rescue car pro-;brochures were ready for dis-/children, have been invited by| ALLEN'S Ae ane SAVE 14¢ local sport, or sport where ceed on the highway, Council-|tribution, and a Toronto number the Lieutenant Governor of On-) ORANGE PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT there is no. charge, was being:lor Ross Deakin recommended The ; s ? Queen Mother E lizabeth, 'as she' regulated. that the cost of an emergency!on proposed tuastiial signs. : "T think we. are penny-pinch-| passes through Ajax on Satur- ers," he said day, June 16. NEW PRESBY TERIAN MINISTERS Councillor Mowbray said that) His Worship Mayor William A.| SAVE Ile the value is a psychological one,| Parish of Ajax received the in- HEINZ 11 OZ. BOTTLE Y 1 prmmeecr , and represents the attitude in a| vitation by mail, this week a ' 4 tee '.)person's mind has extended the invitation to the .people of Ajax. "It gives them the impression of greater proximity." The letter states: "If any of oF However, Councillor Mowbray | 'he citizens of Ajax, including 1 CANADA BREAD SHORTCAKE ~ |said that he did not consider in) ne children, should care to sta- WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 TIN || worth $65 per month at the pres-| |tion themselves along that area OF REDDI.WHIP 8 OZ bent time. of Highway 401, for half a mile west of Harwood Avenue, Her SAVE 29¢ os abe od yi ~ Toronto Majesty has agreed that her car i submitted and support) will reduce its speed to about Ano Purchase OF Sho runciase OF ' AnD FUKCHASE OF 7 1) (CHASE OF ed by Reeve Scott and Council-| seven miles - per - hour between INDPURCHASE OF 5 - SPOUND OF mone Cicer. whee 1 002 OR MORE lors Deakin and Wank, but was|those respective points," SMELTS | DINNER HAM PO RK aay GRAPEFRUIT WATERMELON ORANGES STAMPS svamps defeated by the majority. ANY VARIETY Pa POR S " AMY VARIETY s $ COUPON Exrines JUNE 19/62 © COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 13/67 COUPON USAGES 19/62 COUPON ExPines JUNE 13 a? COUPON exrines JUNE 13/62¢ COUPON ExPIMES JUNE 13/62 HELLMANN'S 16 02. 24 OZ. The car, moving at a reduced 'WITH THIS COUPON 'WITH THis COUPON * rate of speed, should enable the Camborne Youth _ -nildren and others to get a good @ Sores 25 Wes wanars --\ aa Sere meres, Greater Ayn. OF CELERY VACUUM PACK view of the Queen Mother. aimee PLASTIC suait_LARO# turery pack 7 OF 49¢ toasting, Gives False N The tour will pass through| 3 tal 506 68, | REM ruaens aut TURKEY 5 © NAME town at exactly 10.19 a.m CREAM 2! sougs es meat TUMBLERS 596 se. cei 1948 AND UF . . : ere c 29 \ UPON EXPIRES JUNE 13/6? coupon expres JUNE 13/62 COUPON Expines JUNE 13/626 COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 13/62 f NYILLE (Sta --| "The counc vi ry- -- Bp ge be My t ; Ba : : puncil will do every pce racers with mais COUPON 'WITH THIS COUPON 2 wine mis courant XNO puncnase OF ANG runenase OF y \ y, 19, o .jthing possible to give Her} Pare eigee ie os 29% OZ. PROS pigs rer mgd A NO, HOME OF A LARGE JAR OF Camborne was remanded in|Majesty a rousing reception| ° MORARCH COFFEE MOCHA ae AneiD CREAM Prec speg to June 12 with no bail when she passes along Highway| | MUSTARD ith BISK Ht. ore 2/236 TOOTHPASTE 15t PINKY SHAMPOO wa : cd DEODORANT 18¢ facihg sentence on theft and 401 through Ajax," said Mayor| J couron exriers sunt 13/620) N P COUPON exPIRES JUNE 3/62 Pa... NE 13/62 $) COUPON ExPinES JUNE }3/62 O COUPON ExriReS "0 Rev. Ken Heron BA, BD, ; He held a student charge at |'4U0r Charges dating back to) parish in a letter to the Oshawa| 'has co of Ashburn (left) and Rev. | Port Perry and Ashburn Pres. |)" Times. ru Potenast oF no! Mena oF xwRwsacet Xi lvonaie or Sno Matas SF Metiemaeor William Perry BA, BD, of byterian Churches, Rev. H Police said' Kimmerly has, «The council is desirous that! | ACCENT ONION ANT ge foranote a i Port Perry were recently or- cron lavoided a bench warrant since! aij children have an opportunity| | a8 30¢ 39 ¢) Spaghetti & ¢ INSTANT at SET ar dained Presbyterian Ministers, | Will be at Presbyterian Church |December, 1960. - ecpaghonenat || STAMPS POWDER FILLING Meat Balls $1.49 peat ' | to see the Queen Mother Eliza- COUPON PEPINES JUNE! COUPON expiRes JUNE 13/6? COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 12/62 count MK ne a' COUPON june 18/43 They both graduated from | in Stanley, New Brunswick Chief Bernard Kitney said)beth and we will need the co-| -- i tee in Toronto. Rev. | He preacheq as a student at that when Kimmerly was €r-|operation of all citizens to make ( ISLAN err will take up a charge | a Pickering Church jrested by town police he gave/June 16 a successful day and as OPEN THURS. & FRI. TO 9 P. M. STREET. WHITBY , aM LAE AJAX ROAD ROUGE HILL at Kitimat, British Columbia. | --Oshawa Times Photos: them a false name. jmemorable one." COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 13/62 COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 13/62) y} 7, JAR OF A 20 OF. TIN OF O2. TIN OF CHEF $2 8 PK COUPON exrinEs unt

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