Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1964, p. 4

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a ESRI EWE NAME BEAUTY QUEEN {beauty congress. The statuesque LONG BEACH, Calif, (AP)--|beauty from San Diego will Miss California, 18 - year - old|compete with contestants of 46 Linda Ann Taylor, was named|other nations for the title of "The American Beauty" Tues-|"Miss International Beauty," Development day night at the internationallwho will be crowned Friday. Indicated -- Considerable industrial expan- sion and commercial develop- guests of honor to the stage waeve Mrs, J. Slemon read a complimentary address to the Griffins and M. J. Hobbs read a congratulatory address to the newlyweds. Corsages and boutonnieres were arranged by Mesdames R. Virtue and A. J, Werry and were plinned on the special guests by mesdames A. J. Werry, K. McGill, R.. Virtue, Misses Donna Yellowlees, Marie Community Party Held For Griffins, Stengers A capacity crowd fiiied the hall, enjoyed a visit and the ENNISKILLEN -- Relatives, Peco GSee ee ESE ESE RE LER See a #t2isdaty * AJAX (Staff)--For five years "Ben Severs has been the Ajax dog control officer,. For five "years he has tried to find a «home for stray dogs and cats of "the area, i = People from outsidé the town «see Ben when they want to give "up their animal for adoption. ~.He has justly received recogni- «tion for his kindness to animals. © In an average year he shel- eters 200 dogs, 150 oats and the 'same number of other animais _and birds. » When a banded homing "pigeon, perhaps downed in a ». storm, finds its way to the Ajax! "Animal Shelter behind the fire) "hall on Hunt street, Ben feeds it and returns it to the air. ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY AT AJAX POUND Dog Control Officer Looks After Strays peg he boards their pets; when an animal is ill he quarantines and observes it. For the past several years Ben had been after the town council to build him a new pound and now he has it. The building was constructed by the town's public works department but Ben aided them. By next year Ben hopes to have outside runs for his ani- mals but for the meantime he is satisfied. "Its electrically heated, ventilated and com- pletely insulated to keep it cool in summer and warm in win- someone wants these animals some will have to be destroyed. The puppies are all part collie and the dogs range from Ger- man Shepherd to Beagle. As well as taking care of the Ajax Animal Centre Mr.. Severs has the longest record of ser- vice with the Ajax volunteer fire department and is a former town councillor. One Christmas some prank- neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, Laura, Muriel and Robert gathered at the Community Hall Saturday to bid them a reluctant but fond farewell. The family has moved to a farm home in the Lindsay area. The gathering was also held to welcome a new bride, Mrs. Stenger, the former Ruth Mc- Clelland, and her husband Frank. Sympathy Extended To Wotten Family SOLINA -- Sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. Norval Wotten and sons, Francis and Arnot, on the passing of a loving hus- band and father. Interment was -in Hampton Cemetery on Thursday. Promotion exercises for the Sunday School will be held on Sunday, Aug. 23 at 10.30 a.m. m arranged by a special progra' committee composed of Mes- dames E, Wright, A. J. and L, McGill. Frank Dorland was chairman. Piano solos were played by al Shirley Avery and Mrs. . J. Stainton. Miss Birthe Nielsen and Mrs. H. Ashton and Mrs. L. Wearns gave read- ings. THE BEATLES A new p, "The Beatles," complete eth long hair and musica] instruments, entertain- ed the crowd, The group was portrayed by Charles Ashton, Lawrence Wright, Robert Sle- mon and Wayne Beckett with Douglas Ashton as manager. Mrs..L. Ashton accompanied by her son Ronald sang and a male quartet composed of Ross Ashton, 0. C. Ashton, 2, Wright and John Slemon dedicated their first number to the Grif- fin family and the second selec- Draper and Master Glen Ash- ton, the community by Mrs. to the Stengers. by Mrs. tion to the Stengers. The quartet escorted the The Griffin family was pre- sented with a pole lamp and two matching tables on behalf of L. Wearn and Mrs. F. Beckett. Colonial style table lamps and a wall mirror were --, Sharp and Mrs. A. J. Werry. Marie Draper and Donna Yellowlees of the CGIT group presented rememberance gifts to Laura Griffin and Muriel Griffin. Then the guests of honor expressed their appreci- ation for an entertaining party and the lovely gifts. Out-of-town guests, who sur- prised the Stengers by their attendance were Mr. and Mrs. John Trist of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Don Staples, Orono. LARGE MOONS Two of Jupiter's 12 moons-- Ganymede and Callisto--are ap- preciably larger than the plan- ment in Pickering Township was indicated Wednesday by Reeve W. C. Laycox, The Reeve revealed that a 160-bed private hospital, em- ploying 75 persons, will be con- structed in West Rouge this fall. Construction of the hos- pital, which will cover 60,000 square feet, is expected to begin Sept. 18, He also said developers are seriously considering building a large motel at the corner of Shepherd avenue and 401 and that a 14-store' apartment building in area is being considered. Commenting on the nuclear power plant to be built at Fair- port, Reeve Laycox said it could attract major industry, During the past month, he add- ed, officials from several large industries have talked to him about locating in the township. 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Brougham Personals BROUGHAM -- The drivers andtheir families of the Brown- Wall Transport (Rural Bus sters thought they'd give the pound's animals a treat, and let them out.Ben Severs was called and retrieved them all within minutes. The dogs had refused ter," claims Mr. Severs. The old pound could house 10) dogs and four cats in the same} room, His new centre can hold to leave the pound area. By the way, if you're interest- ed in obtaining a pooch, call him at 924-6063 anytime. Ben During the day he works for}25 dogs in one room and 18 cats/ Severs hates to destroy dogs. aDowty of Canada Ltd., but! every evening between 6 p.m "and 7 p.m, he spends with his animals at the centre. On Satur-} "day he can be found there from| "10 a.m, until noon. RACCOONS, MUSKRATS = During his years of service to Ajax citizens, he has dealt along with three quarantine cages in another room. A third serves as an office. "The centre was budgeted for $2,000 and the Ontario County Health Unit is pleased with it," said Mr, Severs. ANIMALS AVAILABLE } Lines) enjoyed a picnic at Sib- |bald's Point, Lake Simcoe re- }cently. Miss Barbara Miller had the |misfortune of breaking her arm while visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, John Knox at Solina, Bruce Gibson is enjoying a holiday at a boys' camp at Pick-Ax Players Planning Plays AJAX -- A production meet- ing of the Pick-Ax Players was At the moment there are nine|held to make final arrangements "with everything from rabbitg dogs and 12 puppies available at|for what looks to be a - eve- 40 raccoons to muskrats to|the centre as well as four cats|ning's entertainment. Three one- = birds. When people go on holi-jand a dozen kittens. Unless| act plays will be presented Sept, & 17, 18 and 19. They are: 1, A Resounding Tinkle (com- To Visit Their "Campbell Girls Return Parents edy) by N. F. Simpson. Cast: Harry and Eileen Chapman and Norma Clark. Director: Barry Bateman. 2. The Bishop's Candlesticks) (drama) by Norman MckKin- South River. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller enjoyed a motor trip to Upper Canada Village, Montreal and Ottawa recently. Mr, and Mrs. Don Gibson spent the holiday weekend at Upper Canada Village. Mr. Stewart, Mrs. Van Luvan, Miss Stewart of Osh- awa, Mrs. Biggs of New York and Mrs. Davidson of Humber Bay visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Perry recently. Miss Frances Davis of Toronto is spending several weeks with} her grandmother, Mrs, J. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. R. Carruthers, Claremont attended the Old Time Fiddlers Contest at Shel- NOW Full House Air Conditioning with your Heating System to provide Complete Year Round Comfort. "Consumers' Gas introduces the ultimate in COMPACT POLAR"PRINCE complete year-round comfort", Mark 11 from Coleman featuring a bonded gas furnace with ductwork, designed and sized to use the same ducts for heating and cooling. Now a special feature with Consumers' Gas quality installa- jnel. Director: Joe Mullen. Cast: Jack Vickers, Marjorie Robert- json; Claud Claereboudt, Lorne burne on Saturday night. Miss Anne Gibson is enjoying a holiday at Otterdale Camp, MAPLE GROVE -- Misses Margaret Campbell, Calgary, "and Catharine Campbell, Van- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens were Sunday visitors with their cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Mark -couver, are visiting their par- as Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Camp- ell. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie cele- brated their 35th wedding anni- iversary. Misses Janice and Bonnie "Beech and grandmother Mrs. E. Ashton, are spending a few "days with the latter's daughter, Mrs. Stanley May, Sundridge. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin, on Saturday enjoyed a motor trip to Buckhorn, Burley Falls, »Peterborough. = Mr. and Mrs. Morley Burgess have returned after nearly three! "weeks visit with their daughter| wand husband, Rev. and Mrs.| Arthur Munday and family, Rut-| land, B.C. |motor tri C. ; » Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell|' AP ne ae | "and family, have returned home | Misses Sandra, Linda, Master eafter visiting the former's broth- rs and sisters and other rela- ves in Nova Scotia. They also "spent a week at Beaver Park, ~"Omemee. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens Sand family, Masters John, and "Ted Topping, were Sunday visi- "Jors with the former's sister, #Mr. and Mrs, Roy Topping, Toronto. » The many friends of Mr. R. *R. Stevens are glad to know The has returned home from «Memorial Hospital, Bowman - fyille. ei Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swallow *yisited their cousins, Mr. and "Mrs. Bazil McMaster, Brighton, son Sunday. "Hawker Licence "Bylaw Approved " HAMPTON--Darlington Town- whip council last week approved ta bylaw to licence hawkers, wpeddlars and others. The public "will be informed through ad- -yertisements of the licencing re- 'quirements and that licence fees Yor the balance of 1964 will be one-third of the annual fees set ut in the bylaw. « Council also approved a by- law to provide for the care and amaintenance of four cemeteries 4n the township. The Minister of Municipal Affairs is being petitioned to give council the authority to 'accept the sum of $1,500 in lieu $f dedication of 5 per cent of the lands in the proposed Pol- Yard subdivision in lot 29 and 30, Concession 3. © A request for additional side- walks in Hampton was referred 4o the roads committee for Mejcash, a cheque for $64, and a Fecommenation. Gardiner, Garden Hill. Master Tod Russell is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. R, Westaway, Cameron; Misses Trudy, and Tanya Russell, with their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Art Freeborn, Lindsay. Mr, and Mrs, G. S. Rose and| family, Port Hope, were Sunday| visitors wi | : visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Walls| plays will be presented at the\be released from the Oshawa Orono Festival. | On Tuesday, Aug, 18, a gener-| and family, | Mr. and Mrs. C, Barr and| family have returned home from! a motor trip down through the! United States, Cape Breton,| Nova Scotia; New Brunswick and also spent a week at Emily| Park, near Omemee, | Mr. and Mrs. §. R. Mann;| Mr, Jim Mann, returned from a | Mr. and Mrs. +H. Cooney, | |Roney Cooney, were Sunday) jvisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam| Potts and family of Peterbor-| ough. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks and jfamily have returned from |spending a week at Salmon Lake; a week with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs, Alex Tanner, | | Stirling. | Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Aber- nethy, Manilla, recently -- calle on Mr, Robt. Jarvie. Mrs. Wm. | Johnston, Brantrod, recently! spent a week with her sister-in-| law, Mrs. R. Jarvie, | Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers and| Family have returned home| after spending a week ata cot- tage near Fenelon Falls. | Mrs. Allan Snowden, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilkins, Port Hope, on Mon- day. Order Strapping For Two Youths * BRANTFORD (CP)--Richard John Rivard, 19, of Brantford, and George Thomas Anderson, 20, of nearby Princeton, were each sentenced to six months in jail by Magistrate A. D, Bar- ron of Kitchener here Wednes- |day on a joint charge of robbery |with violence, The magistrate ordered that each boy receive eight strokes of the strap and that the strap- pings be administered on two separate occasions of four! strokes each time, The youths had pleaded guilty | jto assaulting Gordon Todd, 45, jof Brantford in his home early |Tuesday and stealing $102 in Brown and Joe Mullen. 3. Still Life (love drama) by Noel Coward. Director: Joan Hill, Cast: Darcy Smythe, Marion Slugg, Janet Stevenson, Lombardy. Doug!as Blackman. is spending a couple of weeks at the United Church Young People's Camp at Sparrow Lake. Reginald Tompkins, Linda brown, Claereboudt and Rhoda Almack.| California to visit relatives and Lorne Brown, Claud) Tickets for the. performances will cost $1.25. One of these al meeting is to be held in the Pickering town hall. All old members are urged to attend... Mrs. Harold Blackman and Mary Lynn left this week for friends, Thomas English is pleased to General Hospital where he has j been a patient for a couple of | weeks, | Donald Wonnop spent a holi- lday at Algonquin Park recently. 'Rain or Shine' 'Day-In' and 'Day-Out' poy for his papers EVERY WE! waiting for His Payment. He's promptly when he calls. part bottle of whiskey, b He's Always on Please Be On Time With Your Payments When He Calls! REMEMBER! Your Oshawa Times Newspaper Corrier Has te money you owe belongs to HIM... . In many cases he just cannot afford to keep on paying for his newspapers and not collecting . . 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