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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1958, p. 6

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6 THY CSHAWA TIMES, Tusdey, Dessmber 16, 1958 ¥ idl i» " i 4 A AER iv 5. Nabob Development Came T0.C0ST $120.00 From Vancouver Store | New School At AINE Tm ns tn yest wt 108 co Bm xnriy avril | manufacturing, processing, ware | 367 377 Water street A brick housing and retall store opera structure occupying four acres of V. a. . | 18s has been spurred by the Com-| In 1022, after Robert Kelly had goo tentatively approved con:|of {he Bowmanville Public ating pany's consistent confidence In| passed away, Edward Douglas giviotion of a fourth public Board In Vincent Massey school, the ability of Western Canada to was named president, FV, | n ul p ' school In the town at a cost est| he new school wil ie forge ahead | ony, son of Robert Kelly, vice pn ui0q fn the neighborhood of Sp oo wil Bri It has been a process of con. ! be located Just north of {has changed a number of times stant development hased upon but the the principle of supplying goods Ver the ensuing years, tinent the early organization, have cons That principle has been altinued to he applied energetically and it accurately portrays the In The trade name "Nabob" was| ; Ll tegrity of the Kelly, Douglas registered by Kelly, Douglas in] BOWMANVILLE [The Bow name, [1006, and the manufacturing divi (manville Rotary Club . anal [son has been In operation since crippled children's Christmas It 'began in 1806 with two young [ewiil be held J ha men, Nobert Kelly and Frank /1911. ) ' Douglas, $14,500 A cavnal and al The division operates three sep-| evening in the Flying Dutchmen beginning in a|manufacture of 27 tems ~~ rang | small grocery store id Water|Ing from coffee and tea to Jelly [children from th | powders, peanut butter, extracts,|Iving districts to street, Vancouver ; | 3 Two years later gold was dis. | pices and confections, The pro-|/they are the spec govered in the Yukon and Frank/duction centre Douglas journeyed novth to set up|Prick structure in the heart of banquet and party a thriving business supplying food Vancouver's wholesale row 104 bbott street et own and out: the affair where an inauspicious however, was (empered by tragedy for on returning from the And coffee departments and the jeeberg pany's expansion is the Nahob| of Frank, entered the business| d and in 1006 the business was ine velopment, It Is served by 4 CNR corporated into a limited com. |iding, facing on Highway 401, pany {Employes are all of local origin, of 8t, Paul's United Church, now : 680 per cent female, The products! yecovered Further growth brought with It the eastern market for Nahob Nancy Jane, daughter of Mr, and|y problems of space, More room! production, man and Patti Jean, children of| = ays ermans Mr, and Mrs, Maitland Morrison, Beryl Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, : and Mrs, Don Traviss and Shar onsi erate |ron Louise, Brenda Anne and {Linda Maria, children of Mr and IMre, Wilfred N were haptisec BOWMANVILLE --~ The time ia|parta of the world outlined hs ex-| Mates" voting" Morrison. and fast approaching when the decent periences on Guernsey in the ponald Traviss were received people 'of the world, that is the Channel Islands, during the Ger into the church by profession of majority of the world populace, man occupation from 1040 to|faith, WIL be seeking boace through re 1940 The choly was directed and ac spect and understanding, sald| Mr, Romeril served in the gompanled by Mrs, I, Johnson Rev, Philip Romeril, of Black: island olvil government, and sald| Next Sunday (s White Gift Sun stock, Monday afternoon at athe Germans were considerate day and a special service will be meeting of the Bowmanville and amiable as long as everyone held at 0.30 a.m, when all par Women's Canadian Club hohaved, There was no trouble) ents are asked to he present, All The former missionary, who between the islanders and the oe [monies received at the White Gift haa travelled extensively in many eupation forces, service will be used to sponsor A He sald the average German child through the Canadian "Save {soldier hated the war Just as the Children" fund . Double Rin much As any person Regular worship will be held at He noted particularly the warm 11,00 a.m . . feeling between the islanders and| At 7.00 p.m, the choir, directed A ax Weddin | Germans and related an incident and accompanied by Mrs, TF {when the Allies were pushing the Johnson, will present the can By GRACE MILLS Germans back in Europe and the tata "The Star of Bethlehem" AJAX «= A pretty wedding took Island troops were unable to get This will be preceded by carol place at 2 p.m, on Saturday in supplies of food [singing by candlelight the Church of the Holy Trinity The islanders had received par: Instead of a Christmas . Eve when Betty » Ann Laveoe and|cels from the Red Cross midnight service, a family ser Michael H. Eastwood were united and shared them with the sol: vice will be held Christmas Day | in a double ring ceremony with dlers from 10.30 to 11.30 a.m, the rector, Rev, R. E. Arm. oo -- ------ strong officiating The bride is the daughter of Frank Laycoe of Ajax and Mrs W. Nicholls, Searboro, The groom in the son of Mr, and Mrs, James Eastwood of Ajax The bride, given In marriage hy her father, wore a three. quarter length gown of white bro caded taffeta with empire waist line, bateau neckline, and brace let « length sleeves. Her shoulder length vell of embroidered net was held hy a headdress of satin petals, She carried a cascade of ped roses and white carnations and fern She was attended by Marilyn Johnston as maid of honor in a cocktail « length gown of Royal hlue taffeta, with hracelet-length sleeves and round neckline, the { hem of the full skirt caught up in front with matehing bow he bridesmaids, Beverley Nicholls and Sylvia Booroff, wore light blue taffeta, on similar lines.all wore headdresses to match their. gowns, and carried cascades of pink 'mums, Mrs, Ruth Walker played the wedding musie and accompanied the soloist, Mrs, H. Smith Rill Layeoe was his brother's groomsman, and Bob Layveoe and Dan Nicholls acted as ushers A reception was held in the church hall following the cere mony, where the bride's mother received in champagne brocade, with matching hat with floral Fo % hd trim, matching accessories and ; TA corsage of pink carnations, | MR, AND MRS. MICHAEL H. EASTWOOD The groom's mother assisted, ww in a deep red and black wé [and Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr, and | piece gown, white hat and acces: Mrs, H. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs, | | sories, and corsage of while GG. Jarvis, i Mr nd Mp | Ry al Py Med ~ ll SUBSCRIBERS 'mums For a wedding trip to Niagara many from Ajax and district Falls the bride wore a turquoise se THE TIMES ensemble, white hat and acces. BOWMANVILLE | sories, and corsage of pink can on thelr return, Mr, and Mrs, | FOR MISSED FOR MISSED PAPERS AND Eastwood will reside at 3 Edward | | BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST " atreet, PAPERS. | TAXI SERVICE PHONE ' Ajax Cond te woe INC AJAX || STEVEN'S TAXI wedding included Mr. and Mrs, A. Bailey and son Ray, Mr. and|l 14 you have net received MA 3.5822 | Mrs. Bert Laycoe, Rarbara Lay: || Times by 7 pm cell you ; coe and Max Rrawnstone of To I you have not received your onto; Mr. and Mrs, KE. Barker, 4 Tony and Peter Rarker, Port AJAX TAXI Times phone your carrier boy Credit: Mr. Sweeting, wnele of PHONE Hest, I you are unable to con: tect him by 7:00 p.m, the groom, Willowdale; Mrs C.D. Russell and Linda Russell AJAX 333 TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI | Mr. and Mrs, Gimblett and daughter Simone, Retty Reid, | AN sll must be ploced betore Calls Accopred Between Mr. and Mra. Bil Nicholls, Jr 7.30 pon 7 «7130 pm, Only Mr. and Mrs. HN. Thompaon, Mr. | | THIS MODERN PLANT dis. tributes teas and coffes and the commodities by Nabob to all parts of Eastern Canada, = Photo by John Mills president, The ma V8 |8120,000, will m - TTT Elgin street in the northern sec ma | tion of the town, and services to rank among the| Imagination, enterprise and toam- " ' finest on the North American con Work which always characterized 0 ary an 1 oted's solicliors have bean site, If the title Is clear the chair: 4 4 0A man and secretary have heen au: | powerful tool with which to build to every phase of the company's| Y ] P t " a solid and lasting foundation, operations | » u (2) al Hioriied to complete the pur. Eine Youth $50 go Measure " + [ral I ontrols the Motor Hotel, F D J large measure of determination: ll Plants un SO Y.ach year the club transports or In ing COBOURG ~~ A 10.year-old {al guests of the Roseneath youth, James Bark is 8 five-storey| Rotarians and thelr wives at aiwell, was fined $50 and costs in magistrate's court hgte Monday The program. for the evening ter he admitted Having a bolle 34 05 WORTH OF 45 R p M RECORDS 84 includes a visit from Santa Claus, o quor contrary to the pro d t t t! to miners, His accomplishment, AYbO! building contains the tea carol singing and fitms {visions of the OntaMe Liquor Act an , Wwe at! no extra cos - He admitted he had been drinking --_-- general offices of the division . from the bottle before he was ar Soidlieian, se vin lon. when bs Latest addition In the on Ba tisms At rested early Sunday morning Accused told Magistrate RN. R In 1008, at Robert Kelly's re.DIant in Ajax. This plant of 3.) op [Ranier JOR Ye lad Sem: ot Co quest, Edward Douglas, brother|000 square feet of floor space Is | hours arena Saturday night and J part of the Slough Estates de 1axX urc {saw a man take a holtle of liquor from a car, and place It on the AJAX Rev, T, Rex Norman &round underneath When the man left, sald Bark: occupied the pulpit at well, he went over and took it SPACE PROBLEM of the plant serve the needs of the service Sunday morning when "I could charge you with theft ou know," warned the magls Mrs. D, Brown, Terrance Elliott, trate, "Next time you want to {son of Mr, and Mrs, R MacFar- (take a drink, think about it." he lane, Eva Leaurie, Harvey Free suggested, 4 ORONO (CP 4 man h (CP)~~A man who|given a suspended sentence on wot so drunk Saturday in anticl-| he drunk charge Monday and planned to get married as soon (74-year-old retired army officer pation ) of his wedding that he for. the "blessings of the court' bylas he got free, has become the father of triplets dren, got the church and the time was|Magistrate James Butler, FATHERS TRIPLETS AT % al village Ma Todt] LARNAC, foout ol France. Hy a he 0. CALL IN FOR YOURS TOMORRROW . . . STORE CLOSES TONIGHT 5 PM. An RCA Victor Record Plaver and 34.95 worth of Records neider, 25, declared he France (Reuters)--A year-old wife have six other eh) #1 ONE LOW PRICE! Il ON ONE POUND ¢ OFF A 45 R.P.M. RECORD PLAYER A Perfect Gite fh hk A Terrific Buy! Load up te fourteen 45 rpm, Records on the spindle == flick the 9 switchw=and It responds automatically with 2 hours of continuous music, 1's available In a beautiful two-tone colour combination with records of your choice. Meare's a gift that will really put @ sparkle in Xmas end provide hours and hours of listening pleasure, OF CANADA'S GREAT STORES FOR THE HOME HEE - on the most delicious coffee Bi. You ever tasted! Te Save money when you buy Canada's finest quality coffee, Full-flavertd Nabob is the best coffee buy of the week at your grocer's, RYLLALALE ELITE "featured at your grocer's now! - * > » hd . bh . . . . . . ® o *teane sseeeett \d o* o" 'ee ALLL I

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