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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Aug 1953, p. 5

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RJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative Phone Ajox 426 ROBBERY VICTIMS GIVEN WELCOME HOME \bove is a group photograph the Johnston family welcoming ick the three Ajax boys who sre robbed at Coney Island, Y., while on a vacation trip, shown against the background of their car, which was stolen. Back row, left to right, Tom Kellett, one of the victims; Kathy John- ston, James Brown, another vic- tim; May Johnston and Hugh Johnston, Sr. Front row, Mrs. Hugh Johnston and Hugh John- ston, Jr., the third victim. --Photo by John Mills. JOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT presentative--Donald Hendry, 77 Ontario St., Phone 881 [it-run Driver Causes )amages To Automobile IOWMANVILLE -- A Bowman- e family narrowly escaped ious. injuries after they were olved in an automobile collision ring stop, hurling Mrs. Labine and | her young son from the car. Mrs. Labine suffered bruises to Thieves Loot Rotary Booth: AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- Thieves broke into the Rotary Park refreshment booth in the early hours of Sunday morn- ing. A panel in the back door was smashed in. Some of the stock was taken. A picnic bench built by Ro- tary for the use of visitors was also smashed and used for building a ire. Constable H. Hedlund discovered the break-in while on patrol. HE DISTRICT PAGE . Monday, August 10, 1953 § A Business Directory of Whitby, Port Perry, Brooklin, Ajax and Pickering WHITBY 'SWEETMAN'S TRANSPORT WHITBY PORT PERRY Telephones 613 -- 373 WE SERVICE . PORT PERRY PRINCE ALBERT MYRTLE - BROOKLIN - WHITBY MANCHESTER - PICKERING AJAX - PT. UNION - TORONTO STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS Member of CANADIAN ASSOCIATION MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN Phone 552 318 Dundas St. E. WHITBY, ONTARIO District residents are becoming more and more conscious of the many advantages of shopping in their own community. Not only is jt more con- venient, but 'the quality of merchandise available in this district is the equal of any part of the country. Furthermore, the time and expense in- volved in a shopping trip elsewhere can be saved and is being saved daily by thrifty district residents. Merchants in this district take great pride in their community and endeavor to bring about all the improvements necessary to give their customers the bent in shopping satisfaction both as to merchandise and shopping service. "Shop Locally" may be just a slogan of the district business concerns, but it is more than just that. It is an invitation and a bit of wise counsel for the residents to patronize their own local merchants and at the same time take advantage of the excellent services being offered them right at home. PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FURTHER WHITBY DEVERELL MOTORS FORD & MONARCH CARS FORD TRACTORS SALES and SERVICE IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS Phone 429 301 Dundas St. W. HILLCREST DAIRY A LOCAL ENTERPRISE Authorized Distributor of GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK Phone 301 WHITBY, ONTARIO TIMKEN a Aootornalb OIL HEAT AT ATOR NG Sv Ra bya ch {ities skieaut SEL 412 CHESTNUT STREET / Femous Wall-Flame Oil Burners, ready for immediate installation in your present boiler or furnace, com- sistently save up to 25 per cent or more on usual fuel oil costs! ALBERT RANDALL & SON WHITBY PHONE 2991 C. F. MESHER ® CHINA eo SILVER ® CORNFLOWER For that Summer Shower or Wedding Gift Phone 2872 128 DUNDAS ST. W. . Larry Heffering's SERVICE STATION 88 -- B.A. -- 98 PRODUCTS FISK TIRES - ACCESSORIES LUBRICATION - WASHING PICK-UP ond DELIVERY Phone 2830 1009 Brock St. S. GEORGE HAMERS PLUMBING and HEATING 'NSTALLATIONS, ALTERATIONS AIR-CONDITIONING Tinsmithing - Eo ai Stokers - Furnaces Oil Burners Phone 963 210 Brock St. S. JAMES SAWDON AND SONS AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT TAKE DELIVERY NOW ON THOSE HARD-TO-GET BUILDING MATERIALS Phone 524 244 Brock St. S. WHITBY, ONTARIO WHITBY CLEANERS AND DYERS Featuring STA-NU PROCESS BERLOU MOTHPROOFING WATERPROOFING Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 2345 150 Colborne St. W. WHITBY, ONTARIO AJAX LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES Phones -- Whitby 2197 Oshawa 3-4513 W. L. HESS GENERAL CONTRACTOR EVERYTHING IN CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR WORK Phone 994 208 Palace St. WHITBY, ONTARIO Brock Street Motors (Everett Bryant, Prop.) IT IS STILL SPRING CHANGEOVER TIME IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION GENERAL REPAIRS USED CARS Phone 335 1003 Brock St. S. A. J. HORACK CONTRACTING COMPANY BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS AND GRADING SAND AND GRAVEL GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 2524 o FREE THEATRE TICKETS eo L. C. RACHER CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING "Equipment for the Heavy Construction Jobs" FREE ESTIMATES LOOK FOR YOUR NAME THIS PAGE IS A WEEKLY FEATURE OF THE TIMES-GAZETTE, AND EACH WEEK THERE WILL APPEAR AMONG THE ADVERTISEMENTS NAMES AND ADDRESS- ES OF PEOPLE LIVING IN THE COMMUNITIES REPRESENTED ON THE PAGE. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS CAREFULLY, AND IF YOU FIND YOUR NAME AMONG THEM, CLIP OUT THE ADVERTISEMENT AND PRESENT IT TO THE ADVERTISER IN WHOSE ADVERTISEMENT YOU FOUND YOUR NAME AND HE WILL GIVE YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE TWO THEATRE TICKETS TO EITHER THE BROCK THEATRE IN WHITBY OR THE LAKEVIEW THEATRE, PORT PERRY. her(abdomen, and the youngster was found nearly 30 feet from the car, badly bruised and bleeding from facial cuts. They were re- moved to hospital for treatment, and allowed to return home. Police are conducting a search for the other auto which has onl been identified as a late model. The car will be damaged in the leit from} corner, and may pos- sibly ar traces of blue i from Labine's vehicle. paint Newcastle Chief h a hit and run car early Sun- r morning. ; yilfrid and Giselle Labine, and , Norman, 5, of 187 King Street st, were proceeding east on thway 2 near Courtice, when an dentified, car travelling in the rosite dirdction swerved sharply front of them causing a colli- . Phone 731 306 Euclid St. WHITBY, ONTARIO WHITBY, ONTARIO Hydro Moves To New Office AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- The Ajax Hydro office has been moved to its new quarters on First Street. The move was made to bring all the hydro staff together in one location. The hydro repair crew has its quarters in an adjacent building and the new ar- rangement will contribute to great- er efficiengy between the office and the service crew. The quarters formerly occupied ept Bus M an |b, Hydro in the Municipal Build- ing will serve to accommodate the NEWCASTLE -- "The life 'of a SApausion of the municipal opera- village Police Chief is not without it's harried moments, according to PIONEER Chief Constable Arthur Randall of (Continued from Page 3) Newcastle. days who succeeded in laying the Usually quiet, the tourist trade brings endless streams of traffic, foundation on which Uxbridge de- veloped into the thriving and im- and unusual activity during the well travelled months, all of which causes the Chief to spend long industrious hours controlling t he (portant town it is today include: Yillages stop light, and trying to|A. D. Williams, who was the first ceep tabs on thousands of motorists | clerk of the municipality, which in a h y [| office he held until 1889, when he Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Randall | was succeeded by Mr. J. W. Gould; was awarded the unusual honour |[Mr. Joseph Dickey, who held the of having three accidents within |Division Court Clerkship; Mr. Walks, T. W. Chapple; Mr. Z. Hemphill, and Joseph E. Gould, who all also served in the office. the space of ten minutes, all of a rear end type, and worth about Uxbridge had a good Volunteer Company under the command of $200 each. If the big city cops think things Captain S. S. Sharpe. And amongst the members of the legal profes- are tough in Toronto they should sion who have practised in Ux- CLEANERS AND DYERS ALTERATIONS - REPAIRING TRY OUR NEW "CLEAN-CHARGE"" SYSTEM WHITBY OSHAWA 2831 PHONES 5-018! 112 Colborne W. 115 Simcoe $. Rousseau Upholstery CUSTOM-BUILT LIVING-ROOM FURNITURE DRAPERIES Phone 483 216 Mary St. E. (One Block from Brock St. N.) abine's car swerved out of con- |, and straddled nearly 700 feet ditch before it came to a jar- "oronto Men njured In ar Mishap JOWMANVILLE - --Two Toronto n were injured Saturday after- m when their car overturned ar failing to negotiate a curve Dean's Corners on Highway 35, 'eral miles north of Newcastle. teported as being critically in- ed is owner driver Jack Oakley 2740 Danforth Ave., who suffered ere concussion, a fractured right zh, and extensive chest injuries, his overturned car pinned him the ground, crushing him. lospital authorities here still r the man may not survive. c<ley had been unconscious for rr twenty-four hours following accident. . passenger, William Ross, of 0D Logan Ave. suffered shock, 1 received 20 stitches to close terrible head wound which al- st severed his right ear. He was >ased from hospital yesterday rning. \ local farmer, Mr. Harold Dean, ose home is adjacent to the ve where Oakley's vehicle left road, heard the crash, and hed to assist. 'inding Oakley pinned beneath car, Mr. Dean secured a chain the car, and after 'attaching it his tractor, managed to turn vehicle upright and free the ver. . frequent witness ito accidents the bad curve, Mr. Dean has isted injured drivers on several asions. STROWGER'S FURNITURE CO. LIMITED (S. J. Strowger, Pres. & Gen. Mgr.) GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND REFRIGRATION SALES and SERVICE Phone 611 123-125 Brock St. N. WHITBY, ONTARIO North-End Molors (Peter Spilchen, Prop.) WILLYS-OVERLAND SALES and SERVICE SHELL OIL PRODUCTS GOODRICH TIRES 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE Phone 2267 616 Brock St. N. WHITBY, ONTARIO HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER SHARPENED ON A NEW SHARPENER AT WILSON'S Phone 746 For Free Pick-up and Delivery 227 Brock St. S. 'WHITBY, ONTARIO IRIS BEAUTY SALON 129 Brock St. S. (UPSTAIRS) WHITBY, ONTARIO SPECIALISTS IN COLD WAVING AND HAIR CUTTING Phone 321 FOR APPOINTMENT WHITBY DAIRY BAR TASTY SNACKS GOOD COFFEE Phone 770 ACROSS FROM THE BUS STATION BROOKLIN A. G. HOOKER AND SONS JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE PHONE BROOKLIN 145-W Kinsale, 3/2 Miles West of Brooklin, No. 7 Highway BROOKLIN GARAGE AND TAXI (5. C. Harding, Prop.) REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS Accessories - Tires - Gas & Oil TOWING SERVICE Phone 37 day or night BROOKLIN, ONTARIO BROOKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS Specializing in PRE-CAST SEPTIC TANKS AND SIDEWALKS FREE ESTIMATES Tanks from 300 gallons and up Phone 155 BROOKLIN, ONTARIO PORT PERRY FOR TELEVISION RADIO SALES and SERVICE Phone 234 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Authorized Dealer for R.C.A. VICTOR - ADMIRAL LORNE McCOY'S MASSEY-HARRIS SALES AND SERVICE PEDLAR EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED TRACTORS AND MACHINERY NORGE REFRIGERATORS Phone 23-W BROOKLIN, ONTARIO catch the Chief chasing around with the little black ek ad names and addresses, and - still hing bo Keep lhe whole village rom being bottled up b: i ine of traffic. by 25 Police Probe Theft Cases Provincial this week investigating two : cases of theft in the New-|Were also High School teachers, castle area. John Kealick, of Oak-|, Lhe first store was built in 1330 mont, Penn., and William Rosen- py «& P. Plank, who came from Blohm of Mountain View, New Jer. | the State of New York in 1826 and sey, both tourists stopping over |it Was opened by Carleton Lynde, night in the district, discovered | ho brought a stock of goods there bridge are: Messrs. James Lemon Mr. Bain, H. M. Howell, Col. J. A. McGillibray, Judge Chapple, E. C. Campbell, (police magistrate), F. N: Raines, R. M. Noble, W. S. Ormiston and S. S. Sharpe. LOCAL DOCTORS Among the members of the medical profession was Dr. Nation, (commencing in 1847); Dr. Joseph Bascom, Dr. McClintock, Dr. For- rest, Dr. Clark, Dr. Horace Bas- com, (surgeon - Major 34th Regi- ment). Dr. McGee and Dr. Park Police are REESOR FUEL AND LUMBER Dealers in COAL - LUMBER - DOORS SASH - SHINGLES LIME - CEMENT - TILE BRYDEN MOTORS Chevrole, Oldsmopile Cars CHEVROLET TRUCKS J. I. CASE FARM MACHINERY SALES - SERVICE - PARTS . Carnegie Hardware BUILDERS' SUPPLIES PLUMBING and HEATING PHILCO Radios and Television Manchesier Garage (D. McKinzey, Prop.) FORD and MONARCH CARS Ford Tractors and Implements SALES: ond SERVICE cles stolen. that their autos had be open, and several eed from Oshawa. John Lyons was an 1 expensive arti- early village blacksmith, J. Plank, proprietor of a small tavern and obacco Grower Kralick lost a pair of binoculars, Thomas Arnold of a cooper shop. Phone 171-21 Manchester, Ont. MILLWORK Phone 73 MOTOROLA SETS McLEAN SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Phone 61 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO SHELL-GAS & OIL PRODUCTS Phone 74 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO while Rosenblohm had a camera RADIO SERVICE with attachments stolen. streams are so clear and cold and Although the thefts occurred | Pure that speckled trout thrive within several miles of each other, |therein and to this day Uxbridge Police believe they were accom.|iS a favorite haunt of the angler The waters of the Uxbridge R.R. 4, PORT PERRY PORT PERRY, ONTARIO rawl Victim IOWMANVILLE -- A visiting to- 'co grower, astray from his 'th Carolina fields of choicest ley, and a temporary resident Pontypool, suffered an early iday morning attack on his nose I throat. superior to the harshest pker's hack. 'rovineial Police here received :all explaining that a Mr. Ken- h Elliot had been struck by a and run car, and promptly ven- ed forth on an investigation. 'he man in question was re- ved to hospital for emergency atment to a badly damaged one, which included five stitches his tongue, several on the nose, well as multiple bruises on the pan neck, and the loss of five th. \ further investigation by police ealed that the man was not hit and run victim, but rather t he had been involved in a wl with a person or persons as unknown. olice are continuing the investi- ion, while Elliott has returned jconvalesce from what is prob- v the greatest case of tobacco 'tation on record. plished by the same person or per- sons. In each case the right front air vent window had bee open to gain ace ire on Lo Be ess to the ire de n forced OLD CUSTOM Autograph hunters, now grown to large numbers, were active as early as the 14th century in Eur- | ope. when the trout season opens. ROMEO AND JULIET ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Romeo Morin, Montreal railway worker, arrived here to complete his record of having bicycled in every prov- ince of Canada. He has made two coast-to-coast tours in North Amer- ica and one in Europe on his bi- cycle, which he calls "Juliet." AJAX CLEANERS Closed For Staff Holidays August 10 to August 15 PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION FIRST STREET, AJAX CONRAD HEWIS ARCHER MOTOR SALES ' PONTIAC & BUICK CARS G.M.C. TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Phone 57 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Robertson Electric CONTRACTING & APPLIANCES CONNOR WASHERS SERVEL REFRIGERATORS HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS WOODS FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 179 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Innes Motor Sales PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER CARS FARGO TRUCKS SALES and SERVICE Always o Good Deal At Our Used Car Lot ! Phone Port Perry 119-r-13 MANCHESTER, ONTARIO Lake Scugog Lumber AND COAL COMPANY LTD. (Sam N. Griffen, Pres.) GENERAL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ROOFING - SASH - DOORS PLANING MILL GLIDDEN PAINTS Phone 240-W PORT PERRY, ONTARIO MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT MASSEY-HARRIS AND NEW HOLLAND FARM MACHINERY Sales - Service - Parts A GOOD RANGE OF USED TRACTORS & BALERS ON HAND Phone 156 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO PICKERING AJAX WHITBY I A. W. MITCHELL FUELS BUILDING MATERIALS MRS. S. R. WANNACOTT R.R. 1, Pickering Our Trucks Pass Your Way Every Day Phones PICKERING, ONTARIO 74 75 UPHOLSTERING Call HARPELL'S CHESTERFIELDS RECOVERED REMODELLED & REPAIRED . FREE ESTIMATES WHERE BETTER FURNITURE IS MADE Custom-Built Work a Specialty Phone Pickering 85 AJAX, ONTARIO BEN STRINGER MOTORS Formerly of Toronto Now operating next to North End Motors 610 Brock N., Whitby Phone 2555 QUALITY USED CARS AT FAIR PRICES! Shop and Save at YOUR COMMUNITY STORES! SEE US:FOR LAKECRAFT BOATS AND EVINRUDE MOTORS Beare Motors Lid. DODGE AND DeSOTO CARS DODGE TRUCKS ALLIS-CHALMERS POWER EQUIPMENT WESTINGHOUSE Appliances Phone 130 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO

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