THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 20, 1959 Firm Signs Pact For Gas Delivery TORONTO (CP) -- Jefferson Lake Petrochemicals announced with Mobil Oil of Canada Lid. 3 bos signed a contract with 'estcoast Transmission Co, Litd., for delivery of 100,000,000 cubic fiat G2 Gaby Sror Wee Cl or owiont Eugene H. Walet Jr, said tenders will be called in about two months for a Cal- Eo: Courtice H&S Elect Officers By MRS, ROBERT COOK COURTICE ~~ AT the May meeting of the Courtice Home and School Association Mrs, Harry Gay installed the new of- ficers. They are as follows: presi dent, Mrs, Jack Gay; vice-presi- dents, Mrs. R. Graham and Mrs G. Goyne; recording secretary, Mrs. G. Vinson; treasurer, Mrs, 7. Gladman, Executive members are: Mrs. H. Sweetman, Mrs. A, Muir, Mrs, ¥. Chumbley, Mrs. M. Ellis and Mrs. 0. Rahme, A program of music was pro- vided by the teachers and pupils. The children of Grade 3, under Mrs. Hoar, sang three numbers and Jane ny of Grade 3 played a piano sol A group of 'boys and girls from Grade 5, under Mrs. Tiers, sang and Gordon Meshynsky of Grade » gave an accordian solo, Carolyn Forrester, also of Grade 6, danced and Richard Pal-| owsky, Grade 6, also played an accordion solo, Joan Dalby, Tincke Sierhius,| Ricky Gay and Donald Camp-| | bell, all of Grade 8, took part in| a debate on 'City or Country Which is the better place to Lve?" | Mrs. Wilfred Brown thanked the teachers and pupils for their pre- | sentation and complimented them| on their proficiency. | Mrs, Hoar and Mrs. Cosens won the attendance prizes for the| year. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. H, Geisberg commented on the coming TB survey to be held at Ebenuser Church June 8 and 9. There will be chest X-rays and| "Patch Tests" and everyone was| urged to support the project. | WA MEETING | The regular monthly meeting | of the Woman's Association will be held Thursday, May 28 at 8 p.m. at Courtice United Church A program of special music has been arranged and all women of the community are invited to at.| tend. The 18th group Cub Mothers Auxiliary will not meet again un- til September, PERSONALS | AB Seaman George Black of HMCS Chaleur, Halifax, visited his sister, Mrs. Charles Archer, over the weekend. Mrs. H. Peterson and daugh- ter, Hazel, of Kirkland Lake, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. E. Walter, No Action Is Taken Pickering Township Council de- cided not. to take any action re- garding the Ajax brief on Metro representation to the Metro Plan. ning Board, at its regular meet- ing Monday evening In Brougham. The question was hotly contest. od with Councillor Harry Ashton maintaining that the township should have someone on the board to represent the township since the towns of Ajax and Pick. ering clearly pointed out that they want nothing to do with| the township on this question. He explained that Pickering was naming a man to the board and s0 was Ajax and that he definite ly felt certain that the township should stand up and name a rep- resentative also. | The motion to take no action| was supported by Reeve Sherman| Scott, Deputy Reeve Jean Moc-| Pherson, Councillor V, Swan, Councillor H. R. Hawthorne and Councillor R. Spang: voting against the motion were Council- oe Harry Ashton and Councillor| « R. James. Paper Raps Philip For | Squirting | LONDON (AP) -- A British newspaper advises Prince Philip| that squirting water on people who can't squirt back is second- rate humor. The Evening Star in a front. page editorial headed Not So Funny criticizes the prince. | \ The squirting incident occurred | Monday at the annual Chelsea flower show. The victims were two photographers of the Press| Association, Walter Lockyear and Mark Seymour. A sprinkling system had been demonstrated to Philip. He was still standing by the control panel when the two cameramen moved | into position to take a picture of the Queen, What happened ee The Star says, was this: "The duke said to the two men operating the control panel of] the sprinkler: 'If I press this will | I get those two photographers?" | The men said 'yes.' "The duke then pressed the button and Lockyear and Sey- mour were drenched with water, | which came up from concealed) sprays in the ground." As Philip has demonstrated many times In the past, and in many parts of the world, he often regards photographers as invad- ers of the royal privacy. | Ld, that, in partnership| Fave Beans. 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