4 down of that building last October, 268 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 31, 1954 Home Builders' Fair Opens Thursday Evening "FLASHBACK TO 1953 GIVES PREVIEW OF HOME BUILDERS FAIR The above picture shows part | Arena. On account of the Arena | of the 1958 Home Builders' Fair, | being burned down by fire last | which was held in the Oshawa ' October, the 1954 Home Build- | ers' Fair, sponsored by the Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce, is be- ing held in the Oshawa Armories on Thursday, Fridey and Satur- day of this week, and will be open each evening from 6.30 p.m. on and on Saturday afternoon from 1 p.m. 60 Booths For Exhibitors Ready At Oshawa A For the third year in succession, the Oshawa Junior x Chamber of Commerce is presenting to the public of Osh- | awa and the surrounding district its Home Builders' Fair. | This year, the event is being held in the Oshawa Armories, | and will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April | 22, 28 and 24. The Fair will be open on each evening at | 6.30 p.m. and also on Saturday afternoon at 1.00 p.m. and each evening, an attendance prize, a sum of $100 will | | be presented to the lucky holder of the prize ticket which | a drawn. In past years, the Home Build-| ers' Fair has been held in the Osh- awa Arena, but with the burning tors in presenting an attractive set- ! for their displays. a mew location had to be sought, '\ne opening 'ceremony for the The Junior Chamber of Commerce | was determined to go ahead with , April the project again, and secured the (8 p.m. promptly, "when Hie | or- use of the Oshawa Armories for |ship Mayor W. L Nagle w | the three days. While the space in | ficially open the arn ; Spening th Armories is not quite so large has been fixed for our in | as that in the Arena, The Jaycees order that public may have | have been able to plan it so as to time fo be in the Armories for the date 60 booths and a spe- | official ceremonies. cial centre display, and the whole| While most of the former exhibi- | setting will be well up to the stan- tors at the past two Home Build-| dard of previous years. Work has ers' Fairs will agein be on hand | been going on at the Armories for |with their displays, there will be | the past three days, with willing [several exhibiting for the first time. | workers from the Jaycee organia- | The main purpose of the Home tion co-operating with the 'exhibi- 'Builders' Fair is to acquaint the Many New Exhibitors At 1954 Home-Builders Fair M Dew puo- Fair ia the last two yeess, include duets Dave Ag ig By ve fn the following: revious Home Builders' ¥ Paint Fponsored by the Oshawa = Jumior eh Bardwats. Des wh Btn Chamber of @ Shis | 11a, Sehofleld's Real Estate, Mea: year appear with ngs s Appliances, Ross Mills, at the 106¢ edition of , ited; Bednarek are, be held in the Oshawa Armories Nash Real Estate, AM. Har. on a and _Satur- day of this week. ¢ d Oshawa Box The Jeycees = imi . Millwork have done an Job of ; Saiied: Limited: A. W. signing up these new : on Thursday even | can be obtained by dealing with The Legion and (der created rmories people of Oshawa and the surround- ing district with the supplies, ma- | terials and services which are available in their home commun- | ity for the building and improve- | ment of homes. Everything from | real estate on which to build the home to furnishings and equipment, including all kinds of building sup- plies and material, will be on dis- play, to indicate the values which + 4 local merch ers. One of the outstanding features of the show will be a scale model of a modern house, completely de- corated, and this will have a cen- tral place in the Armories. and m Howe as its chairman, has been working hard for weeks making the plans for this event, and t are confident that it will be just! as successful as it has been in the | past two years. Pat Monaghan is secretary of the committee and Bill Mavis is the treasurer. Chairman of the various com- mittees in charge of departments of the fair are as follows; Booth sales, J Rutherford; Centre display, lan Banfield; Publicity, Bi dwards; Booth con- struction, Henry; Manpower, Bob Moon; Special events and pro- gram, Allan Can ; a Dibtie of wa aod the ing district are cordially invited to attend the Home Build- ers' Fair and inspect the many fine displays which are on exhibi- tion. The admission charge is only 25 cents, and with each admission fee, anumbered ticket for the draw for the three $100 attendance prize on each evening will be given. FRENCH DECORATION of Honor was an or- Napoleon 1802 military an as a reward services ticket. Each evening, a draw will be made, and the person whose name is drawn from the drum on each evening will receive an at- tendance prize of $100. {hoped that the added incentive of | | the Shiee $100 altesdance Shizes, | i ' Fair will be held] The Junior Chamber of Com- one for each evening, elp to | a 2 ir { merce Committee in charge of the | bring out a large crowy to the Wor- |Home Builders' Fair, with Don |Armories during the whole period we S00 Juveniles Take $100 Prize Each Night Three lucky citizens of Oshawa will each be $100 richer this week | because of attending Builders' Fair being held Armories on Thursday, _Friday | and Saturday of this week. On en- | tering the Fair, for which the ad- mission charge is 25 cents, person will receive a the Home | in the | each bered JAYCEES PREPARE FOR HOME-BUILDERS' FAIR DON HOWE, General chair- man of the committee of the Jun- ior Chamber of Cammerce which is presenting the 1954 Home Builders' Fair. L BILL MAVIS, treasurer of the | JERRY RUTHERFORD, Chair- | committee in charge of the Osh- | man of the Home Builders' Fair | awa Home Builders' Fair. Booth sales committee. PAT MONAGHAN, secretary of the committee in charge of the Oshawa Home Builders' Fair. es Wh % & Q. ALLAN CANNING, chairman | of the specinl events and pro- gram committee for The Home Builders' Fair. So - BILL HENRY, chairman of the ALLAN BANFIELD, chairman | i : | of the committee in charge of booth construction committee for | centre display at the Home Build- the Home Builders' Fair. BILL EDWARDS, Chairman of the Jaycees Committee on pub- Jieity for the Home Builders' | air. The fair will be open each eve- ning at 6.30 p.m., and on Satur- day afternoon at 1.00 pm. It is] of the event. Lead Over St. Kitts SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP) Sault Ste. Marie Dorans defeated St. Catharines Bisons 6-4 Tuesday night for a 2-1 lead in the best-of- five series for the Ontario Hockey Association juvenile championship. Fourth game of the series, which St. Catharines must win to stay in contention, will be played here Thursday night. Jim Leclair, Tom Lahaye, Gene Ubriaco, Al Coletti, Johnny Long- arina and Gary Barone scored for Dorans. Eddie Hoekstra, Pat Mec- Donald, A. Thomson and Nick Rentche tallied for the losers. The Sault team built up a 3-0 lead in the second period but] Shire were hard | the Snough "to stay front. SKILLED POET Francis Turner Palgrave, pro- fessor of poetry at Oxford Uni- versity, served as private secre- tary to the great Gladstone. ding Supplies, exhibitors, 'and 1 ' | Rundie a) Lan- who have something worth while p e Eo Pe L to offer to pro ve home - P g, der - Stark ob ilders who will be visiting the Manufacturing bilideny ® others interested in Lumber, Harte show . Ltd.; Robert Coal Com- equipment for their nt ' Ward's Dry Libby homes. 3 Incl among the new exhibi- bing, Oshawa Wood Products, tors are the following: Victor's A. W. RUNDLE Your one step Garden Headquarters Visit Our Booth at the HOME BUILDERS' SHOW Evergreens Trees Roses Rose Trees Perennials Rockery Plants Chrysanthemums House Plants a; Limited; Roolvent 3 ings, Sports and Appliances, Goulding id Wy ware, s Flor Brothers, Frosty Food Bank, A.|..i'patte's Paint and Wallpaper. dowcrest Homes, Limited, Ban -| These firms have all been busy field Construction Co., Howard's | for the past two or three days Draperies, Mike Karas Sheet Met- i their displays in shape to receive Real Estate, Double "R'" Enter- |the admiration and attention of the prises and Paul Ristow Real public, so that everything will be Estate, s cial opening ceremony at 8 p.m. displays at the Home Builders" on Thursday evening. ' World's Pee Wee |Matane Red Rocks Hockey Toumey | "susone cm - sme ned Rocks, already with their backs to the wall in the eastern Canada . i 3 |ish the series against Sudbury : GODERICH CP) = The second | wo ves with only two defencemen. championship of the week-long Mg So ON WO OE TC Young Canada Week Pee Wee) h jury . : : day's game when Real Lafreniere, | Tuesday night when Mildmay de- Ma y B . Matane rearguard, suffered an in- feared Jjigeron 5] for te C {jured 'ankle. He was forced to re- : A s still badly swollen Tuesday. championship Monday with a 23.0 Vp 8 Roon pi : i ! s have only two de in over Ripley. Grand Bend and =o ready for the sixth ame the first game of the grand cham- Ste Marie 0 = A Ll dae | Ste. and Bernie Limoges. pionship series. Jones. a record | ihe Wolves lead the best-of-seven e tourna final 3-1 with one game tied. A tie western Ontario. Two distant| 5 0 Ser i teams, Kingston, Ont., and Winni- 2/188 Cap finaly agaiust We weg peg, are scheduled to play Thurs- yr. oR Penticton V's he Each team is classed according xed the Canad a : : adian Amateur! to the size of its home town. Win- | okey Association for permission | play off for the grand champion- |i... bit his' request: was refused ship. ; i There is no rule in CAHA la- Western Ontario Athletic Asso- |i no covering the reviacommny of series, supplies referees for each | The injury pla h . : { game. Goderich Lions Club, also |. Wolves either. They Jost centro a sponsor, provides billets for out- |g \ Beaudry who fractured his | GOOD APPETITES last week but Gordie Heale h Goan s as Mrs. Albert Pruder, in charge of heen doing a fihe job: of filling as meals, said 325 boys and officials | "gy qhyry coach Max Silverman 75 loaves of bread, a bag of po-| seemed tatoes and about 25 gation of | wil Te ett ar fhe Wolves chocolate milk. | "They have to beat us three i said, Shore Gas Company. J. Heron Builders' Supplies, Mea- ] setting up their booths and putting al, Awnair Sales, Doug Wilson in complete readiness for the offi- Other exhibitors, who have had - . Hit By Injuries Names Champs Allan Cup finals, may have to fin- Hockey tournament was decided |¢2me in the first period of Mon- Grand Bend won the D-group tire from the game and the ankle Bridgeport are scheduled to play. ;"y % adv, OF the shh oger 47 entries this year, .mostly from today would send them into the day. Coach Gerry Plamondon said he ners of each of the four divisions to use a replacement for Lafren ciation, -one of the sponsors of the {injured players except goalkeepers. of:town players and sets up meals. ania in the third game at Matane | in two meals ate 51 pounds of beef, | wouldn't 'make a prediction but he She works from 8 a.m. to mid- Silverman lea night without pay and finds it | ines ont think they can do it." san 0 TCS JH] "and 1 don't, think they can do it. es In the B series, Seaforth and Port Elgin won two games. Sea-| BUSY ARTERY forth * ated Clinton 12-0 and| The Manchester ship canal. tak- Wing 83. Port Elgin won 3-0 ing vessels 35 miles from the sea over. P Dover and 9-1 ever (to the big industrial centre, was Me ston. lopened by Queem Victoria in 1804. Grass Seed EVERYTHING 4 GARDEN =i Fertilizers sluggers learn in spring training land Chicago White Sox beat De- | that their American League friends |troit 7-2 while the National other 26-hit donnybrook. 7-0, {New York Yankees, a righthander, {subdued Boston with one hit. one-sided. The Cardinals have av- National Leaguers Are Slugging,| American League Hurlers Shine What did the National League burgh 6-2 in the National League IT'S THE HIT OF THE SHOW Youngstown Hitchens ELECTRIC SINK WITH THE NEW JET-TOWER DISH WASHER AND A FOOD WASTE DISPOSER in - the American. Mil. | apparently overlooked? |waukee and Chicago Cubs in the This is becoming a vital question | National were rained out. after Tuesday's second straight! Kellner was breezing alon | one-hitter in the junior circuit ward the first no-hitter in ash- | League was |ington's Griffith Stadium since going its slug-happy way with an-/1931 when Terwilliger, a .235 ht |ter, rapped one back through the Lefty Alex Kellner of Philadel- middle. phia Athletics tamed Washington| "I didn't feel too bad," Kellner Senators on one safety -- Wayne (said. "You figure a feller is lucky Terwilliger's single with two out in [to pitch a no-hitter." { the eighth inning as the A's won| Fireballing Virgil Trucks picked up his first 1954 victory for the White Sox as he checked Detroit on six hits. The 12-hit Chicago at- [tack included Minnie Minoso's sec- {ond home run of the season and A big share of the National three safeties by Nellie Fox. League fireworks has involved St.| Wally Post, Gus Bell and Andy Louis Cardinals. The Redbirds ab- Seminick homered for the Redlegs. sorbed a 13-8 shellacking at the | Seminick added two singles in four hands of Cincinnati Redlegs Tues- times up, driving in two runs. day night and now have been bat-| Venerable Preacher Roe made tered for 60 runs in six games. his first appearance of the season The battering hasn't been all for the Dodgers, but the Phillies | were ready for him and sent him to the showers in less than five innings. The deciding blast was a mighty home run by Del Ennis with a man aboard. Little Murry Dickson picked up his second straight victory since joining the Phils. On Monday, Jim McDonald of SHELLAC CARDS eraged almost seven runs for each of the same half-dozen contests. The two contrasting contests Tuesday were part of a curtailed five-game schedule. 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