Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Feb 1964, p. 4

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A. Ta. , Mra, L. 6, r Mrs, beh Nest, Mrs, J, B, Mitchell and Mra, Marathon @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Februery 6, 1964 Bowmanville Hospital WA Names Officers vester; special favors, Mra. Bi, on; executive, Mra, L, By MRS. A, T, HOOBY [TMT dniin, Mrs, tf, W. Cawe mete eat syd eth heowe j ra, J, f ey Me Nomination, Mrs, J,' Cuddahee, Mra, T. Mra, W, Mrs. 8, MeMurt Rudell : Mrs, MeMurter thanked a W,. Cawkor and Mev' MeMurtor,|tord Progressi members f thelr help during Mine her two years as president, |mee . Rudell informed the 4 LR reolpes members Mra, L, T, McLaughlin presid-| woud hand ed for the annual meeting, yd aoe "wn The new constitution of the auxiliary was adopted ag it had been presented at the Decem> ber meeting, plus the addition of a suggestion that life member. ships be given to all members|), with 25 or more years of service . the disoretion of the execu. ve, Mra, L. © Mason presented the slate of officers from the nominating committee, Past president, Mira, §, MeMurter; president, Mrs, William Rudell; Bowmanville Man Renews Land Deal BOWMANVILLE fet =|before referred to, $1,500 per Town council received a letterjacre, the acreage to be ascer: from William L, Lycett Monday|tained by survey to be ee night confirming the commit pared ¥ £ Ontario Land Sur: ments made to the Corporation| veyor, at the expense of the sald of the Town of Bowmanville injTown, Your Corporation shall respect to industrial sites ownedjhave until the ist day of May, by Mr. Lyon 1904 to t or exercise th The text of Mr. Lycett's letter/option, the transaction of pur follows: chase ard sale resulting to be *"Kurther to m: meeting with/completed on or before the 30th r Industrial onjday of June, 1964, with time to owember 18th last, I write this/be of the essence and the pur letter in confirmation of the/chase monies to be paid in cash commitments made to your eor-jon closing or as may be other: tion on my in respect] wise ' rae: §el Balgam People Visit Arena At Stoutfville Sweet Limited and an option By MRS, LORNE JONES son; brary cai Anfoaal; layette, the president, er Thot's what you will get ' you have your next quit or Manila -- Gen, Emilio Agul pi Madr naldo, 04, Philippine hero in re-ij ® volts againet Spanish andy © HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN United States rule at the turn] ¢ WM. N oa of the century, : Hamilton--Edgar T. Kewley, Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP in his late 40s, owner and 129 BROCK 8, PH, 660-2091 my Nagdctartaany eet $300 A MONTH FOR LIFE FROM AGE 65 ide your family if you should die, or for your retirement vener in her report sta had been given to the fund of the auxiliary, con: $1,000 general was given to the same company wpon another a of the said i e year, 1062, all at the price of $1,500 per acre, which sale and option were a proved by your planning board, it being conditional that in the event that no industrial develo: Yvonne Anonichuk, talented skating daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Anonichuk of 16 Horsey street, Bowmanville, her an Ice Folliette with Ship- stads and Johnson Ice Follies. Yvonne auditioned at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, The Canadian skater and world champion, Donald Jackson, of Oshawa, now starring with Ice Follies at The Forum in ment of the lands was made within the period of two years, the vendor, myself, would have the right to repurchase the lands at an equal price, less ex: penses, and cancel the option ven. "Subsequent to this, at no doubt considerable expense, your Corporation serviced these lands with water and sewage in- stallations to meet the requite- ments of the N, B, Sweet Limit- ed development expected. As of BALSAM AND MT, ZION -- A number from here of the Brooklin Junior Farmers en ed a skating party at the ville Arena and returned to Beverley and David Haw- thorme's home at Claremont for luneh, Mrs, Witiam Harbron accom: panied her sister and brother. indaw, Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Wright of Highland Creek to ident, Mrs, second vide-pres recording secre: Lioyd Ayre} tary, Mrs, J, Cuddahee; corre: sponding secretary, Mrs, R, R. Callan; treasurer, Mre, R, G, Cowle, The oftice of first vice- president coulldnot be filled at the present time, The conveners for the coming} year are; Buying, Mrs, Duncan | Smith and Mrs, H, Lake; fi: nance, Mrs, J. Van Nest, Mn. | R. C. Simpson, Neweastie and Here is a plan to provi years If you survive , . By completing ing at age 60 or 65, You make regular payment to then at age 65, you start recelving $300 a month for life, or if you prefer, $44,150 in cash, Both of these amounts can be dividents on deposit, Should you not survive to age will be paid immediately to your family, the enquiry form below, you can obtain details suitable to your personal situation, Plans can be arranged to provide various amounts matur- the Sun Life of Canada, inereased by leaving your 65, @ minimum of $30,000 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Oshawa for tea on Sunday after: noon to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook, Mrs. B, Tileoe! gift shop, Mrs, DA NC ING] Club Camelot (formerly Voreoe's) SATURDAY 9 PLM, Montreal. Victoria MPP Wants Regional Spray Control TORONTO (CP) -- R. Glen Hodgson (PC--Victoria) said in the legislature Wednesday that municipalities should contro] in- secticides and anti-weed spray: ing to guard against poisoning people and farm crops, The provneial should guide spraying programs their own and those of :om- panies and individuals, he said. He suggested that spray eq! t langer than one gal- jon in size be registered, Tobacco Sells At 51.12 Cents Lb. TILLSONBURG (CP)-An av- erage price of 51.12 cents a was realized for the 622,482 of tobacco auc- tioned Wednesday at Ontario FiueCured Tobaceo Growers' Marketing Board exchanges. So far, 77,811 pounds have sold at an average of 51.83 cents a pound. signs the contract that makes interested onlooker is famed Sanitary Sewer Survey Begins BOWMANVILLE (Stat!) -- Preliminary investigation has begun into the requirements for a sanitary sewer to serve Fred- erick street, W, T. Dempsey, town r, told Board of Works, in a letter read at their t meeting, i Dempsey, informed the board of works that in his in- vertigetion he found the land in that district falls off to the val- ley of Bowmanville Créek, and Solina Sunday School Staff Is Appointed GLADYS YELLOWLEES Bana The annual Sun- day School was held re- cently with J in recent date, this company indi. oes its stnion al a i plete its propased in rial de-| y iN) Gib: cate anert of wie lands and UDOOIRAaeIa "Sunes leh 2 receiving this information, Timorning by car to Florida, therefore exercised. my option) Mr. and Mrs, Dick Ward and of re-purchase and cancelation|ramily had Saturday night sup- of option an. aforesnid. per with Mrs, Lewis Jones, In view of all the elroum:)" yr and Mrs, Grant Carson stances involved and in part, T@/na4 Sunday tea with Mr, and ferred to herein, I wish to makings marl Disney and family. the following commitment in)" yg, and Mra, Murray Jones favor of the Lg of the).aq Mr, and Mrs, Ron Shier eae Benenee? , and family of Sunderland for Sunday night supper. shall have the right or option The Young People held an in: augural installation of officers to purchase from me, not less than all those lands ed tn Sunday afternoon at church, of part of Lot 10, Broken > Cc NAME ..., ROGER WOLFE pisTRicT SUPERVISOR r2iabes | 125-4563 acon an ma a ---------------------- therefore the sewer would have to slope down to a pumping sta- tion at the west limit of the street, and a pressure pipe line would be required to carry sew: age back to the existing sewer on Scugog road, The letter stated that it would OCCUPATION ... aeeeeeeseseeeseeseses ene enn SS rent ion, Darlington, now in the Town of Bowmanville, now owned by me and east of the centre line of Soper's Creek, which runs th e said let, at the same price as herein: FRIDAY EDDE JAYE and the appear possible to serve the en- tire area between Scugog road and the Creek from Jackman's read along the creek and @ pumping station with a pressure pipe line at the southerly limit of the area to be served, Tt also suggested that the fea- sibility of the latter scheme be investigated before any further action is taken on the Frederick street sewer. Balsam Church Group Plans February Meet are as follows; superinten- S Stan Millson; assistants) By MRS, LORNE JONES i Leach; secretary, Harold) BALSAM and MT. ZION--The ellowlees; assistants, Murray/United Church Women will Flett and Ken Knox; treasurer,|meet Feb. 12 at the home of Lorne Tink. Mrs. Burnett Jamieson, Mrs, Committee for special pro-|Raiph Jones and Mrs. Lorne Jones are in charge of the pro- gram, Please bring a Valentin¢ te be sent to a friend YOUNG PEOPLE'S The Young People's of Mt.) |Zion Church spent an evening | bowling at the Markham Alley) -jand returned to the home of} Misses Lynda and Janetta Hos- | kins for lunch. PRAYER MEETING | C,| World Day of Prayer will be |neld Feb. 14 in the Greenwood United Church with Mt. Zion) and Kinsale combining. | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones and Brian had Sunday tea re- cently with Mr. and Mrs, Gar net Warriner of Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs, Burnett Jamie- gon and Mrs, Lewis Jones re- cently attended the Horticulture pot luck supper at Brooklin. Mrs, John A. Jones of Fair-| view, Whitby, and Mrs, Ken| Thompson of Toronto visited on) a recent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Jones. "I "LOVE ME TENDER" ---with-- RICHARD EGAN DEBRA PAGET gover RANDOM "VEED"" 4 MAHOGANY PLYWOOD PANELLING Large Stocks of 4° x 8 Natural Mahogeny, 4° x 7' and 4 x 8 Prefinished Mahogany, Birch and Maple Plywoods. Also Teak, Walnut and Other Woodgrains on Hand et Very Reason- eble Prices. AJAX YARD ON ROWE STREET SOUTH OFF HIGHWAY NO, 401 AT INTERCHANGE 66 PHONE 942-1221 BROOKLIN YARD CORNER HIGHWAYS No. 7 end No. 12 PHONE 655-3313 AT PER SHEET --STARRING-- ROD CAMERON iN COLOR 4 . B, Tink. Junior Boys -- Don Taylor, Francis Johnston. Junior Girls -- Mrs. H. Mill- gon, Miss Barbara Hooey. Intermediate Girls -- Mrs.) Wes Yellowlees, Mrs, Wes| Werry. 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