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The Oshawa Times, 2 Apr 1959, p. 7

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. @ THR OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 2, 1959 Brush Wolf Shot ' BOWMANVILLE MUNICIPALITIES MEET Plan Present | Po sonas | Near Mantieal 2000 Turkeys . | | T MONTREAL (CP) -- A i | : ° rophies Soon By MRS. A, L. HOOEY [wo was shot and killed -this ost In Blaze t BOWMANVILLE -- Mr. au Momsen wing "oe 0d of oar u nes OS By DOUGLAS RIGGS staff. Application forms are Mrs. L. Dippell are on holiday in " a So, | ORONO (Staff) -- Wakened by|unable to control the blaze in the Although the trophies for available at the recreation office Sudbury. .ir. Dippell attended Immediately the animal was|ye telephone shortly after mid.|straw filled barn. Firemen did or at the Town Clerk's office. branded as the phantom panther, " minor hockey were won last Wed-| 4 s Office. 0.E.A. in Toronto prior to going, , has been roaming mysterl. might Wednesday morning, Meg \TOWEVEr manage lo Sih tie ° ; {All application forms must be north, losis} night they will Dor be ot |returned no later than April 8. | Dr. and Mrs. Storey are spend- ously in the area. Several people, Robert Rienstra looked out of the ing buildings. ; ficially presen phy l, including two 11 jq/window to see the barn on the| d April 16, at|SHAKESPE |ing an Easter vacation in. New policemen, sald | Neighbors first discovered the hy Nsw, Towsdoy, Apel le. v/SHA ARE COURSE bg : they saw a panther clearly ear. '8miY farm, about one mile north o, preak around 12.30 a.m. after e Lions . Following the successful "'Great| . .|lier this week and tock a shot at|{0f here, a mass of flames. sions. BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--Dur- need for haste and told the gath- be $113,334 less $59,500.35 or $53, is hoped that the donors of the Books' discussion, the recreation Wayne Hooey. MW eer 1 ive. it. They missed. | Propane gas exploding in an in "No estimate lon, was ham County district high schoollering it would take at least a|833.65. trophies will be on hand to of- department will offer a new|. a with Mr, .and Mrs. A. L.| J. F. Bourque, general super-|cubator is blamed for the fire yvaflable, but the barn and its board met with representatives year to complete construction of nog BREAKDOWN ficially present them. |course "An Appreciation of gro Wh MI: ig oy 3 spend. Intendent for the Montreal area|which gutted the barn and an ad. sontents he Ton of municipal councils within the|the three new buildings. h Crests will be handed out to|ghakespeare". fr o0ey. Latiry for the Quebec game and fisher-| joining building. Destroyed in the fire- v Basetl on a required payment the winners of the various leages| ing Easter holidays with Mr. and g and fisher-| 8 8. 3 Despite repeated attempts county at the high school audi-| nooer siTES of $53,833.65, the following is.the|and also to the champions in The group will be under the Mrs. H. C. Clarke, Port Credit.|les department, sald the shooting barn were 2000 young turkeys, 130 men and neighbors were unable "We want to get the site lineage hom 0 nd leadership of E. J. P. Morley, A cantata "Olivet to Calvary"(0f the brush wolf supported his pigs and 100. chickens. to save anything from the flam- Cote; hee rohitects: (wholpalities. share of the payments| All players are reminded that|and will be held Wednesday even-|was presented in Trinity United theory that no panthers 'at alll Orono volunteer fire brigade|ing building, The barn and con [will take at least three months toon the six per cent debenture for| whether their team won or lost ings Starting Sv 3. Yor "tis Church on Good Friday evening have been sighted. iwas soon at the scene but was/tents were insured. complete plans for the build-|a period of 20 years. they are eligible to attend Trophy| acs JA J SR y the combined choirs of St. J John's Anglican, St. Andrew's ings) and get the sods turned. It| Port Hope will have the largest Night. [that contact be made early alin Angi St. Paul's United will take at least a year to build per cent at 20.44 for an annual PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS the recraetion office at VIArket\and Trinity United. _|the new schools," he said. ~~ |debt of $15,848.63, Bowmanville] This will be the last week that|3-3335, Extension 6. Solo parts were taken by D. When a new school was firsliwill be next with 23.89 per cent applications will be accepted for Gi LESSONS Williams and Mrs. R. Metcalfe suggested consideration was giv- for an annual payment of $12,- positions of the recreation de-| OLF ES ON . [under direction of A. Collison and en for a 500-pupil school in Darl- 860.86, partment's summer playgrounds| Anyone interested in alending|yy "po Too niet jingeon, » d00-stisent eon Dalinglon . township hap tive} --=rseeme=temrmmg0lf J0s500¢ spoBSoTEd bY the 18 CU are a Pupil bullding| pot |argest assessment of 19.02] ngs Creation department ' ai e in Milibrook. The board later de-| p T Southview Golf Club should eom- "|cided the cost could be reduced by oo ich moms © 119, Addition 0 plete an application form as soon! TIMES RITREAUS cession by constructing two 400-student as possible. Courtice) a 400-pupil school inisehools, using the same plan for| Then follows Clarke township, H T C t Due to the tremendous response AJAX Clarke township (east of the'poth, with a 10.37 assessment for an ome 0 0S [for the course it has hecome ne- John Mills Ajax 426 Clarke-Darlington line) and for The department grant is based anal Feymment of $5,582.45. 2 4 cessary to limit the number of a 150-student school in Millbrook. on a figure of $25,000 per class-| [!0Pe township s assessment 1s E $14 000 applicants. It is the intention of the board room of which 16 are planned in 9.61 per cent for $5,173.41, and xtra fl Lessons will get underway dur- BOWMANVILLE to have all three schools com-|the two larger schools and five Newcastle's share is three per| nope (staff) -- It was/ing the week of April 13 and no pao Hopkins Ma. 38-7282 CLAIRE BLOOM plete and in operation in Septem- in the smaller ones or a total of cent for $1,615.01. South Cavan revealed at United Counties coun- applications will be accepted ber, 1960 $875,000, it was stated. with 2.64 per cent will pay $1, yin : 5, BY 81100 meeting Tuesday, that an/after April 10. Er ---------- Chairman Alan Strike urged) The department will pay 79 per #21.21 and Millbrook's 'share will 4 qi¢ional $14,000 will be needed| ~ Ray ARLES BOYER municipal representatives to con- cent of the annual payment re. be a vor nz oe to complete the addition to the sider the matter at their April/quired to pay off a debenture of NUaily lor the 2-3 2ri00. United Counties home for the age CHARLTON HE M meetings and make a decision as $875,000. sal didition to the Uirse new!..uy in Cobourg. The original Initial Concert by the soon as possible. He stressed the The municipalities share would be made to: Port: Hi High estimated cost of the addition s------ School 51, it w ed. "as $400,000. ings) RCHESTRA : Stresses Need Shy a Ss, eine cou o oro | OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | Gp AND pROGRAM FOR ALL THE FAMILY! jC Sa on ering found necessary to increase the| Wednesday, Apr. 8 - 8:15 p.m. ; costs by the $14,000. It was) of his committee has been reltef| commended that the depart-| for overcrowding at Bowman. l {ment approve the extra expendi-| For Pure Water ville High School. [ture so that 50 per cent of this v. A. Ww. HALL He said the Oshawa board has amount may be allowed for in| AJAX (Staff) -- John Robson, dard. Such recommendations in- @8reed to provide accommoda-ftyic year's budget. ANCI chief sanitary inspector, Ontario clude structural repair, altera. tion for 150 students for one year The addition is nearing com- Conductor FRANCIS J. FRANCIS county Health Unit (Southern |tions and the provision of vermin.|at Donevan Collegiate. |pletion. It was reported, furnish. | Assisting Artists Area) presenting his annual re proof lockers. halt has Snags 18 Sxtend the ings and equipment will require) port to the unit board of direc-' A gradual improvement is be. °9°° Of MIE IX 50 OF & another two months for installa-| Y LOU BAKER--Soprano tors Tuesday evening said: ing noted. Jfurthes two Years, but oven wii tion. Tt is expected that the new MAR u Pp Three hundred and twenty sam. "Much remains to be done," he J® (role Assistance BES WH wing will be ready for use by| REGINALD G. GEEN--Accompanist ples of water were taken from said, "and the staff is directing De filled. If Oshawa had been [the first part of June. | G P private wells within the unit area, its efforts to bring some exist- unable to take the 150 students, A contract has been let for . BHS would be forced to go on kitchen equipment at a cost of| TICKETS: 75¢ Per Person -- Available from Wilson and Lee, In the more densely populated ing establishments up to an ac- 5 areas such as EE os Bay, ceptable standard. shifts next year. | approximately $25,000. & Alto Music Centre, Henderson's, Meagher's The Disc Shop, Orchestra Member: Fairport Beach, and Dunbarton During 1958 two cases of food : | results have generally been un. Poisoning were investigated. For- satisfactory tunately they were confined in THEATRE GUIDE : a; nc DOth instances to one person --o Robo ae a During 1958 four dwelling Biltmore -- 'Smiley Gets a Gun" supply. Existing nna drain houses in the area were placard- in Technicolor, 12.55, 4.00, 7.10, PRY. Jia 3 "ed as "unfit for human habita.| 10.20 p.m. "Mark of Zorro", Ee )S 96 ow Seabuary 20a youd tion." In addition placards were 2.25, 5.35, 8.45 p.m. Last com: : used in a number of instances plete show starts at 8.45 p.m. em A ater from a municipal SUP pore dwelling houses were ren-| Brock (Whithy) -- "The 01d Man I ' ~~ FC DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE \ dered unfit by reason of specific, and the Sea", 7 pm. and 10] # 4 CHIPS RAFFERTY- BRUCE ARCHER ONLY SOLUTION problems. When the owner com- P.m. "Senior Prom", 8.40 p.m. g X : "The only proper solution to|plied with the unit requirements, Wii complete show 8.20 p.m, ~ -- KEITH CALVERT £ the problem will be provision of |th © placard was removed Marks = "Hing of the Wid Stal. lions", 3.25, 7.45 p.m. 'Rock! municipal water and a sewage 5 / ead ; D n disposal system. In the mean. Pretty Baby", 12.40, 4.50, 9.00 time. ve are sare ot the oer ORONO Bo 6a et a: ) (mo - al danger and closely watch the plete Show aL Toph a -- situation," he told the board. By MRS. J. FORRESTER Plaza -- "Rally Round the Flag Ontario Water Resources Com- mission is now primarily respon-| ORONO -- Joan Reid, Toron.| BOYS", 1.45, 3.35, 5.20, 7.15, 9.15 | p.m. Last complete show 8.58 sible for municipal sewerage, he |!» Spent the weekend with Mr. fe Te : revealed. Surveys have b |and Mrs. W. Reid. IR wo Re im . / made in the unit aren and. the! MIE RA, Forester spent the EEE, TE SUS, 1 > WEEKEWD-FANLY Slog: | For Every Kip From Six To Sixty Wo p.m. Last complete show 9 p.m. | unit has cooperated with ott and Mrs. R. Maluski and Miss|_ FUN AND MUSIC WITH i. x : vey work. ouck. : | k i ; ; : vt, ECE Se a 2S be summer 8 ul 0: oni: spe Sontas wih : [™ DEAN MARTIN 2 JERRY LEWIS iniguy Evir LovED A Doc Or A Hors! LF akan Brovide sare swimming waters "gpm Comish. oy Hey Kids! u 'Jum in J acks' ' | ; 81 pois within the unt aren was smi 0 + * OPT Sat] | J. 4 YOU'VE BEEN adaraken, Additonal inspec. | Mr and Mie. W. Wal and Rox. ASTER plus LEX BARKER in | THE PICTURE anna are spending the wee n Bl Wimaine boos wich ca be S3ruite visiting friends and rela- HOLIDAY ed 1 1) HEARING ABOUT ON TVI : classed under the regu- Mrs. Glenn Wiggans, Greg and : pens he latins, he adds. . 0, S| ing th us vote slong. {hh pa, Movado ene aaa VBI | COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE ON lakefront which gave rise to a Staples. ill Time To umber of complains. Al or. Mr and Mrs. wm. Reid. Jom | SKATING || There Is Stil Bl osHAwa's Largest screen. EH tions of the shore was affected and Elva spent Sunday with Mr, Mak A A int- . to Some extent and conditions and Mrs. P. Hamilton, Millbrook. 3 ake An Appo cularly offensive occurred at| Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Taggart ; f paca Beach and vicinity, and family spent Sunday in To- Oshawa ment For The Evening COME AND SEE OUR Thies condition was caused by Tonle visting relatives, » Clini # i. y 3 arraba the RCAF, . Fe) Sh ThE Fir Jeb Be xr ohildro's Arena nie NEW 'MODERN REFRESHMENT BAR! odor. This was mistaken by Westen i is Samily. cool EVERY AFTERNOON BETTER STILL, COME : mally a: swage. the weekend at home MARGIN Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flintoff and 1-3 PM. RIGHT DOWN TO . . . samples of lake water wer e family, Elliot Lake, visited Mr Saturdays J SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 tak#n along the beaches at speci- and Mrs. Os. Cowan. Mrs. Cowan ' fic Points. Repeat samples show. returned to Elliot Lake for a visit under 12 years) ST. GREGORY S SEE me -------------- SW i Ruth Gord t Friday wit " i ed a safe margin for swimming. uth Gordon spent 'riday w 2-4 PM. AUDITORIUM Monthly inspections were made Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, FRIDAY & § . of Bll eating establishments in |Newtonville. ATURDAY tegnit guy stabilises |" Dianna Challice is spending a 8-10 P.M 190 SIMCOE NORTH ! 3 HITS (H] THRILLS (R} ACTION "ne COMEDY Garbage disposal continues to few ng with friends in Bow ig ae b i . | manville, S ST FLIG ! vel Ecomme Following a sur. MAMIE, ih visited Mr ICE TIME FOR RENT EVENING CLINIC MAN'S FIRST FLIGHT TO PLANET VENUS BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. ecommendations have been p ich. and Mrs. Frank Parise, Toronto. CONTACT ] magle to bring certain establish. 270 Mrs © rant Parse, (Hone. TONIGHT FROM meffts up to a satisfactory stan-|e piv have moved into the house BILL SMITH formerly occupied by Mr. and ARENA MANAGER 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Welfare Grants Mies. Ephraim White is a pati- RA 5.8071 "MAKE THAT LIFE-SAVING ent in Bowmanville Hospital. " W. Buckley, who has spent the VISN TONIGHT re Announced winter with Mrs. Courtice, has returned to Toronto. RONTO (CP) Welfare Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cornish and Mister Cecile has announced family, Georgetown, spent the gramts of more than $420,000, Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wl most of the money fing 19 Henry Cora ROTARY CLUB OF AJAX ISAZ A NL. di in Metropolitan Toronto, | Mr. and Mrs, C. Hurst, Toronto, spent the weekend at the homes I of canis included a donation of Mr. and Mrs. G. Simpson and HIT NO. 2 Presents . fie - : Mole Lodge project or aiery 3 174 20% 5 Seen, SAL MINEO oat BR That Warderul pactons, $7.40 Li the ig DiMrs. G. Ingleart and family, PY ; oe RE Werk oy vy © Mrs. Bob McKay and family, ® I IN | * shred ivr Bo | Geogy Nineties || pe LAAN A 2 A * IMr, Mrs. R. d an i y ES 350"or a provincial share of the gu, i hig ROCK PRETT Lbs . Mofisburg branch of the United Yamily. Newcastie, "O* Sunday REX REASON P ATRICE WYMORE Coufities of Stormont, Dundas |z14read M @ [| | poduost ty RICHARD E. LYONS cto ty JAMES B. CLARK scrrpay by CHARLES HOFFMAN 1 Children's Aid So- | i I ) "" a wide nl LE usic na BABY walt tnde Tor construction of -- | with JOHN SAXON ° beriand and Durvam couties. | SUBSCRIBERS FRIDAY, APRIL 3 - 8 P.M. HIT NO. 3 The Little Sava = , THE TIMES The gun-hot death - 1 a «and BOR MISSED || BOWMANVILLE [| AJAX COMMUNITY HALL on Wild Horse Mesa! WPT a ofS Thepirates! ! the I 'Jou have not received your » IN Al AX TAXI SERVICE PHONE rere | Tatil | nee» FOO | Wrap Srarczons| HG TR pie, Ca msascort giv; MONTGOMERY | [477 wo ra) oe snd Ti msie MIAN 333 [SEE | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT | SE GoMERY | Ug? C0 gi 1) ae SNL TER i BEE RET STARTS i RICE 2A ET | "i ippled Children's Hospital TODAY 8a ANYTIME NTODAY RA 3-2843 Nn

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