Ld . » | PRODS WORKERS | says Polish steel workers must | present steel output is aboot Orono Principal WARSAW (AP) -- Communist boost their annual production to 5,500,000 tons a year. party chief Wladyslaw Gomulka 9,000,000 tons by 1965, Poland's | a OFFICIAL | OPENING trict High School Board Wednes- : of the ¥ OSHAWA |day night accepted the resigna- tion of W. W. Watt, Orono High, TENNIS CLUB MAY 23 School. principal. Mr, Watt 2:00 P.M. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, May 22, 1959 TONIGHT! 'Y' VARIETY CLUB SQUARE DANCE Caller from Toronto--Mr. Peter Dyke 9 TO 12 P.M. NON-MEMBERS 1.00 AT THE YWCA 199 CENTRE STREET The "take" from his infamous empire of vice, . o | liquor and gambling was $2,000,000 a week! served as school principal for the past 'four years % Mr. Watt has accepted a new position as principal of North | Hastings High School at Ban- croft. Board members expre sed iregret in accepting the resigna- | tion BL CAPONE THE STORY NO ONE DARED FILM... UNTIL NOW! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT STARTS MONDAY Wind '17 75s MEMBERS PIONEER CLUB | The Toronto Rowing Club, es- | tablished in 1856, was Canada's first oarsmen's organization. { TIMES BUREAUS | AJAX : John Mills Ajax 426 BOWMANVILLE Rae Hopkins Ma. 3-7282 DANCE TONIGHT MUSIC BY THE TOMORROW TORNADOES | e--p-- wun ween | THE NATIONS "NO STORY TOPS TOP TUNES THAT OF OUR P.W's IN plus SQUARE DANCES BY BOB FOWLER RED BARN PRA FESS A190 ARENT ROETEN "2 dh Popo... VAN HEFLIN - SILVANA MANGANO- VIVECA LINDFORS GEOFFREY HORNE iy ts oe Xs PRODUCED BY DINO DAAURENTES DRIVER OF THIS car which | uninjured after the vehicle, f overturned on Highway 401 was | dragging a trailer, overturned. Garry Hill, Bruce Hall, Roger Car Flips Over EWS Driver Unhurt | AR | Times Staff Photo. | [Lake Couchiching COSSA meet {which will be held Saturday, in- clude Dave Parker, Jim Barry, JERRY ™ iis LEWIS starring WILLIAM HOLDEN } DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER = . { | A Paramount Re-Release 4 | hgh | | ADDED FEATURE * "THE LAST OUTPOST" IN SAT. MATINEE . COLOR SAT WOLF LARSEN" (Adult) & "LEGION OF THE wos; FEATURE DAILY . 1:55.4:25-6:55-9:25 MUSIC STUDIOS Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments BOWMANVILLE (Staff) = Wil-lwere westbound: wien the Cord: a Stident Counc] is Jan Mam Brewer, 35, of 3 Baldwin lingley car pulled out to pass the year This dance wili be held Fri- avenue, Toronto, escaped without Brewer vehicle. The boat and jay and will have something a injuiy when bis car, pulling a|trailer careened into the side of yitle special to finish up the year. trailer, overturned on Highway the Brewer car, which went out "14 js hoped that there will be 401, about a mile west of here of control and landed on its roof 4 good turnout for this final so- Wednesday afternoon |in the ditch, clal event of the year. A boat trailer loaded with a| Brewer sald he was able to ___ %oat, hauled by a car driven by|crawl out the driver's door when Albert J. Cordlingley, 160 Kin- the car came to rest. He did not Mount Park road, Toronto, is al- even get scratched leged to have struck the side of OPP Constable Len James in- the Brewer vehicle, causing it to|vestigated and was assisted by flip over in the ditch |Constables Jim McDonald and It was stated that both vehicles! Pat Harte-Maxweil. WILSON & LEE LIMITED | FARE HDOWALD:SESSE HANA fe | seinem ERE CRA A hot rifle , . . A Spitfire of a Woman A Handfu! of Bullets | 'RED MOUNTAIN' m STARRING ALAN LIZABETH LADD SCOTT IN TECHNICOLOR FOR MISSED PAPERS {1 If you have not received your Times by 7 pm. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 » All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m, | ACCORDION VIOLIN SPANISH GUITAR POPULAR PIANO SAXOPHONE TRUMPET ® CLARINET ® HAWAIIAN GUITAR ® TROMBONE ® VIOLA eo CELLO Chow' AJAX TEEN TOPICS ys Band Returns 'Ajax Visit vell worth the effort AJAX -- Students of Ajax High pr, #or 1 Bchool were entertained by the PLAYED FOR PARADE Oak Park junior High School Ajax High School Band played band this week. Oak Park is in for the music festival Friday and East York and this was a return Saturday evenings last week, and t 5 t played for the cadet parade at a a ation Pickering High School Thursday band was conducted by Reg Bar- This is the third year that Dr.| reu, director of music at Oak Linderman has been asked to k. $0 t play for the cadet parade Park. Mr. Barres also Plays fis ENTERTAINED STUDENTS Music students of Grade 11 and orchest ig Symphony 1 irr th 12 spent a day devoted to fun e se.ections play y We victoria Day at the house of Dr. band included waltzes, marches, |injerman, The various activ- polkas and a novelty jazz piece. [ities included square dancing, A special selectior was con-|ginging, eating, games, and lis ducted by S. Tuckwell, super-tening to violin recitals played yor of music for elementary hy Mr. and Mrs. Linderman. and secondary schools of East It was voted an enjoyable day| __ York. It is interesting to note and music students of Grades 9 that Mr. Tuckwell owns 74 in- and 10 are looking forward to struments, all of which he can their visit. play. TRACK MEET PERSONNEL He is probably better known to Representatives for Ajax at the Grey Cup fans for the production of the half-tme show, at the Grey Cup game He organizes and directs the drum majorettes wich perform at the Cup and other games, In closing Mr, Barreu express- ed the hope that the exchange of musical programs by the two bands would become an annual event, since the students seemed to gain so much from the visits, A WONDERFUL TRIP Following the band perform: | ance, Mr. Rapsey, principal in. troduced Derek Watchorn, win-| ner of the Rotary sponsored "Ad-| venture in Citizenship." Each year the Rotary Club sponsors this program which includes a visit to Ottawa where the stu. dents receive citizenship papers, meet - the Prime Minister and| various other dignitaries, and| visit places of interest. | Students are chosen for the highest history marks in their class, and come from schools all over Canada. Derek represented Ajax High! School this year and Is keeping up the family tradition, since his brother Garnet two years ago also represented Ajax9, Phillp King who went last year, compared notes with Derek on his trip. Derek received his citizenship certificate from Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker, the Prime Minister. Also included in the trip was a trip through the RCMP barracks, a visit to the Privy Council, and| dinner with Hon. Mike Starr minister of labor, and the mem. ber for Oshawa, Various other dinners and dances were also in- cluded on the agenda. Summing up, Derek sald that he had had a wonderful time and encouraged all students who had a chance of going, to work to-| Exotic Oriental and Canadian Dishes SPECIAL ON DINNERS BANQUETS LUNCHEONS CHINESE FOODS Our 6-week boginner's course on the accordion ot $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of en accordion during that period which is taken home for practice. WILSON & LEE LTD. 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