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The Oshawa Times, 9 Jun 1959, p. 6

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will be a considerable time--if plans to send aloft a Canadian ever--before it will be economic |instrumented U.S, satellite hen! eac ers ay for Canada to establish her own he said Saturday in Prince Al- . Be Questioned satellite launching base. Ibert, Sask., that "a Canadian WASHINGTON (AP) -- The "We do not believe hal Can 1og1'® is to: be launched in | dian scientists should be | i ; Base For Canada (Dace on that account and intend| Outside the Commons, alg oa" girtne Supreme Court | to give every possible encourage-| spokesman for the Defence Re-| led 5 to 4 Monday that Con- | ment to them to pursue this pro search Board said no considera: har the Teont Ye Question |ter Diefenbaker has indicated it|tions tabli hment had ap. gram and to add to. the collective|tion has been given by the board fo Tou (hair political bee will be a long time--if ever--be- proached the U.S. with proposals pool of knowledge which can be|to establishment of a rocket) GL making sweeping' investi. fore Canada has its own satel- for a co-operative program of turned to peaceful pursuits. Jange at Mojionce as oported gations of communism, lite launching base. development in the satellite field. yALUABLE DATA eek hy Lie nina "|" The ruling upheld the contempt However, he said in the Com. As 8 result, Fn bong gelentisis Work on space research now| conviction of Lioyd Barenblait, a mons Monday, the government|Would prove i ns ha | had passed beyond the stage of LITERARY HOME former teacher at Vassar College Satg' lie lial wo [hurling a satellite into space.| WINNIPEG (CP) -- Head-|and the University of Michigan |believes that Canadian scientists for 2 = fellite tia ibly in| he University". Scligan are fully qualified to participate| -S., possi There was valuable scientific ty Wom-|Who refu 1. quarters of the University Wom House of Rep tives. OOM. lin the satellite program and 196 |data on the properties of space n's Club, her in the for ner [should not be held back because 'Insofar as a satellite is con- that could be collected, analyzed home of Dr. Charles W. Gordon, [mittee on un-American activities OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-/fence Research Telecommunica- JOHN BURTINSKY Florist FOR WEDDING BOUQUETS, CORSAGES AND BOUTONNIERES SEE US PHONE MO £8-3324 124 Dundes St. W., Whithy | is on the right.' --Photo by John Mills VIGOR OIL STATION " Operated by "VIC" VAN LUVEN DOMINION ROYAL TIRES Th: Best Deal on NEW and USED TIRES PHONE MO 8-3644 501 Brock St. N., Whitby All Garments Fully Insured 150 Colborne St. East ROUSSEAU . UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS OUR LOCATION AT 216 Mary St. East One Block North of Post Office, in Whitby is most convenient for buying needs. QUALITY GOODS AT PRICES THAT SAVE LA SALLE CONSTRUCTION Sand - Gravel - Fill - Loam Screened & Crushed Materials PHONE 643-R-5 R.R, 1, BROOKLIN PEOPLE DO READ Geo. Hamers Lid, PLUMBING & HEATING eo AUTOMATIC HEATING UNITS eo GAS & OIL BURNERS eo EAVESTROUGHING o GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK SMALL ABVERTISEMENTS, Dryers harge . PHONE MO 8-3621 109 Byron St. S., Whitby ONE td q 212 Brock St. $5, Whitby WHITE ROCK DRIVE INN ROBERT THORNDYKE, Prop. Formerly HOWARD'S DRIVE INN TASTY SNACKS -- SANDWICHES J. A. VONDETTE REAL ESTATE BROKER PHONES: MO 8-3322 STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS Member of the Canadian W. E. MILLER MIDTOWN (this country has no launching ....oq» Mr, Diefenbaker said, and considered. {who won fame a. ~ novelist under| Whether he was a member of the ° Praise Cadets eeve Gets | AJAX PERSONALS My St | D PHONE YU 5-7951 |are again opening their home were complimented for an out- Cochrane, L. Diehl, G. Smith,|!oWn council raising Reeve Sher-|yyniaq Church. This w'1 be held [ tion. A large gathering of rela-| qne Girl Cadettes, under | The increase is broken down|pie sale in connection with the filiated with the Ontario Regi- thy Tripp, Sgts. C. Skerratt, E. RAISE GRANT ler, Jack in Sheffield, England. For Free Pick-up of do their share and more in paying municipal upkeep. Trade Regiment and representative of Lieut. W. Oke, Sgt. J. Read, $2000 to $2500 Monday evening, | Goode who later presented the ners A. Cochrane, L.'Lee, B. Bal- |i was stated that there was Will sail on Friday on the "S.S. do cheerfully. SANITARY ally be obtained quickly and economically right here in this Hon. Matthew; Dymond. ecutive, directors and guests forward of Toronto Maple Leafs, BUILDER OF FINE HOMES Construction of All Types of Buildings from Ground to Roof PHONE MO 8-239 1805 Dufferin St., Whitby MO 8-4841 We Specialize in Prompt Service LISTINGS SOLICITED INDUSTRIAL -- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE HARRY JERMYN, Mor. 104 Dundas St. W., Whitby Association of Memorial Craftsmen Distributor for , . « ROCK OF AGES BARRE GRANITE ond EVENTIDE GRANITES QUARRY GUARANTEED MO 8-3552 WHITBY STAN'S RADIO & T.V. CLINIC A WORLD OF SERVICE IF YOUR T.V. IS SICK CALL US MO 8-4016 707 Athol St, Whitby WILDE ELECTRIC (RUSS WILDE, Prop.) For Adequate Wiring HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Mrs. Eric Branton, RR 2, Whitby COMMERCIAL-DOMESTIC PHONE MO 8-3174 1107 HENRY STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE STATION GEORGE POPESCU, MGR. LUBRICATION -- WASHING MOTOR TUNE-UPS HAVE YOUR SPRING CHANGE-OVER DONE HERE LICENSED MECHANIC PHONE MO 8-4232 932 Brock St. N., Whitby SOFT ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN NEWLY RENOVATED PHONE MO 8-5451 2 Miles North of Whitby On No. 12 Highway RONALD PASCOE BUILDING CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER ALTERATIONS -- REPAIRS KITCHEN & RECREATION ROOMS GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP PHONE MO 8-2257 403 Chestnut W., Whitby R. J. HARDING CONSTRUCTION Builders ond Developers of Modern Communities Specializing in RANCH STYLE BUNGALOWS PHONE MO 8-2716 429 Palace St., Whitby OSHAWA Ornamental Railings ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK FURNITURE -- RAILINGS FIRE ESCAPES GUARANTEED WORK Phones: OSHAWA RA 3-4161 WHITBY MO 8-2681 FREE 156" FREE [hase "the United States already has Mr. Diefenbaker was explain- the name Ralph Connor and died|Commuist party. He was set | Therefore, the Defence Re- expensive and complex bases for|ing to the Commons that he was|in 1937. "he club, founded in Jenced » a $250 ne J search Board and the De-'launching earth satellites, and it/referring to previously-announced|1909, bought the house in 1938. months mprisonmen Varsity Chapter I0DE has | II to Ajax police force. Chief | from Mrs. George Dunn, educa- nted a framed picture of | Constable Howard S. Traves is | tional secr of the I0DE. FUEL AND LUMBER Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth | shown receiving the portrait | Mrs. Alistair 'alsh, vice-regent . : . . b Ai * 4 verything in Whitby - Ajax - Pickering - Brooklin - Port Perry | suc sverums WE SECIS 1 Suen : Tk A More Fe) AJAX--Mr. and Mrs. George . LAKE SCUGOG DISTRICTS or erry ay 1 e | Simpson, Harwood. avenue north . land garden for the annual gar- ® ® PORT PERRY, ONT. PORT PERRY -- Cadets of D. Cpllins, M. Reesor, F. As BROUGHAN (Stall 4 bylaWiden fea sponsored by the Wo- ersonc pre erv YY 4:] Port Perry District High School ling, C. Hope, B. Sweetman, D.|*8$ P vonday men's Association of St. Paul's : an Scott's emolument from standing performance and de- W. McLeod, A. Oliver, R. Free, | M2 T | Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m, and monstration at the annual inspec-|R, Snelgrove and J. Carnegie. [$1,500 to $2,000. |7 to 9 p.m. There will also be a WHITBY V7hen You Shop Locally tives and friends were on hand t0| gw otress Miss Brock, gave in into $1,200 salary and $800 tra-levent. CLEANERS see the students perform on the display. Talfing part were | Yeling allowance and iglephone; Coit Hasina, Kont ivest. Jolt school campus. The group is af- yo II Donna Innes, S-Sgt. Doro-| = C [Monday by air to visit his broth PHONE MO 8-2345 Apart from the services and conveniences of an up-to-date ment with headquarters in Osh ifayes, D. Couves and B. Snooks.| After much discussion, pro and They have not seen each other | Vo foe Pek of shopping area, it is still obvious that businessmen in this district i il The Bren Gun tes alsy gave joon, sounedl voled in favor of for 5 years, He will also awed] vy; opemave our OWN e inspecting party were a demonstration. ose taking raising the grant to the township t} redding of a neice duri his | . . . : Pr LirCol. M. C. Finley, The Ontavio|part were No. 1 team, Cadet|Recreation Committee fromm ome Ey io Snetticla. © "||| REFRIGERATED STORAGE licences are important items in municipal budgets. Mast | businessmen own their own premises and pay stiff annual taxes. Headquarters Central Ontario Gunners L-Cpl. J. Carnegie, C. June 8 in council chambers,| Mrs, Cyril Thompson and ' : Area, Captain J. Costeloe. Repre-| Hastings, B. Martyn and L. Da- Brougham. daughter, Marg, Woodhouse cres- | They are asked to contribute to welfare funds and to various senting the board of education vidson, No. 2 team--Cadet Sgt.| rhe action of the council fol. Cent. leave Thursday for Mont. | community projects that need merchant support, and this they was William Beare and Gordon D. Moore, Sgt. F. Beare, Gun-|j,wed recommendations in which real en route to England, They WALTER WARD inge: ,'M ford. ", 8 4d 2 % : : ! cadet trophy. (linger and C. Mumford. undoubtedly a "need for extra Savonia' fla Wo Tost Voce It is true that merchants and professional people, as a class, The personnel No. 41, PPHS The section in attack was in|funds for this vital work." on and visit relatives in Ve] b h of 4 . i : . . OC for 1958-59 are Officer Com-|charge of Cadet Lieut. D. Low- entry, and Bridgewater, Somer-l| coor TANK CLEANING ear much of the load in obtaining local and district improve- ee 1 ar Reginald Et | TIMES BUREAUS pe NEW TANKS AND ments to bring better living conditions to the community. ip; ond in Command, 3 se Le g pa 2 « R. + \ : 4 h | | det Captain Tan Beare: Adjutant. Carnegie, L-Cpl M. Davidson, | . SEWER LATERALS : : . . Cadet Captain Donald Popert; L-Cpl. I. Luke, Staff Sgt., G. As-| AJAX Red Shield INSTALLED Whether the demand be for service or merchandise, it can usu "A" Squadron Commander, Caling, w. Goreski, G. Porter, M. | PROMPT SERVICE ! ; det Captain David Milne; "A" Terrett, K Nottingham, L. Sum- John Mills Ajax 426 - WE NOW HAVE COMPLETE district from your local business concerns. Squadron 2-1.C, Cadet Captain mers, E. Patrol and F. Millmas, | - Fund Drive | DITCHING FACILITIES Douglas McMillan The signal teams comprised of] | bls «B" Squadron Commander, Cadet Captain Peter Lawrence, BOWMANVILLE | PLONE MO 8-2563 , Cadette Captain Karel Espie: Cadet Captain Ian Beare, Cadet Rae Hopkins Ma. 3-728? 0 The To II] 20a Chestnut W., Whitby "B" Squadron 2-1-C, Cadette Lieut, cal Orgs, Saaet Liew! --- ver P | HI FASHION ow > Trenka: No. 1 Douglas ] cMillan. Signalmen K. I a ar conc Lieut. Skerratt, A. Francis, D. Langille, AJAX (Staff) -- Final figures| T. ZAYETTE : . Wayne Oke: No 2 Troop Com. R. Saunders, T. Cawker, Cpl. R ecor ong f the district Red Shield Cam. | . HAIR STYLISTS mander, Cadet Lieut. Dale Low- Owen, G. Wilson, J. Thomson, D. paign are now complete with a UPHOLSTERIG cock: No. 3 Troop: Commander, McDonald and F. Fielding. total of $2015. The breakdown ' HAIR STYLING - CUTTING Cadet Lieut. Robert Spencer:| 'The Cadet Corps held its annual R R d d shows that Ajux residential can. COLORING - COLD WAV No. 4 Troop Commander, Cadette church parade at the United e- ecor e |vass was oe. Ajax industry and | & REPAIRS . ES Lieut. Miriam Harris; No. 5/Church, Seagrave, this year. 0 . "PY commerce, $563, district business YOU ARE! Air Conditionin Commander, Cadette Major W. T. Harris was in of IERBOROUGH, , (CP) Ons | ees, district canvass $455. | OM At No Extre Kaye Hastings; No. 6 charge of the inspection on that|parade has been re-recorded be-| Li results are most gratifying RE-UPHOLSTERING Troop Commander, Cadette occasion. |cause the Canadian distributing | 321d campaign chairman, John Compare Prices, Ldeut. Patricia Midgley; No. 7|-- {company felt the original Ameri- | $100 Y00AY The Phlectve Has THEN GIVE US A CALL rior Mog Cand Guar. P ] C jean yi NE a, In and the Rte Wor over the Sheice. of Kan t. Marlene Badour and Quar taste" fi : a ne 5 termaster, Cadet Lieut. Brian 0 ymer OIp. |were 5 Jan ae British listeners|y,, 1 want to express my sin- JHONE MO : 2344 Taylor. | The song is The Battle of New cere fhanks fo Sveryone ho! : Supernumary, Captain. William T 1k R |Orleans, sung by Johnny Horton. | wl hi MacMillan, Captain Peter Law- d S esume | The original version told how Who did such an excellent job." | rence, Lieut. Stephen Fralick y "w)_! : . Americans under Col. Andrew | | Lieut, Joseph Anka, Lieut. Erika, OTGAWA (CP) Talks betweef Jacison fought and defeated] CHAMPIONSHIP RULES | Benschop. : A yi "the bloody British" at New Or-| NEW YORK (AP' -- Cham-| +... poration and striking union mem- ih y A . RSM, WO1 Grant Cawker;|, "ic. nia are resuming im- leans in 1814. The new recording|pionship rules will prevail for the $SM's, WO 2 David Williamson, mediately Labor Minister Starr replaces "bloody British' with|Kenny Lane - Carlos Ortiz 12- WO 2, Donna Innes. said Monday in the Commons. | "blooming rebels." No mention is rounder for the junior welter-| Fi arty -- Cadet Lieut. Carl a |made of British forces. weight title here Friday night. | lag part) 3 : They had been suspended for Robert R. P. : h | Grass; Cadet Staff Sgt., Gerald more than a week while govern- rt R. Pame, manager for The New York State Athletic] Asling; Cadette Lieut. E1a in e|ment mediator Eric G. Taylor of | Columbia Records of Canada Ltd, Commission has approved the Medd and Guardsman, Sgts. Da- Toronto was out of the city. said by telephone from Toronto use of six - ounce gloves and) vid Moore and Frank Tobin. About 1,200 members of the of, {Monday fhe Shange was "just a agreed to the waiving of the | Instructors: CI, I. W. Parkin. Chemical and Atomic Workers' 800d gesture' by the company, knockdown rules. Lane is the No. | son; Lieut. Ray Litt, Miss Geor- Union (CLC) have been on strike Which had not been subjected ll lightweight contender and Or- gia Brock, Lieut, John Jefford since mid - March for higher any pressure by any organization. tiz is ranked second. and Captain Grant MacDonald. wages Members of the band are Cadet| Paul Martin U~Tases Eas) Captain Arthur Jefford, Cadet asked Mr. Starr whether the fact t S Lieut. Danny Reesor, 21C; Cadet|that much hardship was being oC e ar Staff Sgt. Carol Smith, Sgt. J.|caused did not warrant vigorous Burnett, Cpl. J. Pickard, Lance intervention by the minister. Cpls. D Jefford N. Palmer, G. Mr. Starr replied vigorous ac- 1 t P Menzies, M. L. Robertson, J. tion is being taken through the or ITY Williams; Bandsmen, S. Beare; mediator. --e = PORT PERRY -- The Port|team the Black Hawks, coach- Perry Minor Hockey League As-'ed by Mike Stevens received | Soctstion ded two successful ban- crests from Frank Mahavolich. | duets So. hotior She Plitle, Leg: Howard Challis, president of The Scout Mothers Association | 'he, Port Peary io oh pre, |provided a dinner for the Littlethe B; ap oger Pickard of Leaguers and their fathers. oth ns with the Lions Club John Christie, representing| Nis a Port Perry Legion, presented] The Robin Hood trophy for the captain Russell Stevens of the Plaver showing outstanding skill, Boston All Stars with the Presi-|SPortsmanship, and citizenship oe Bi presi Dl eral of Ce e Blac awks c ff. Wry fallen > bh be The accompanying certificate of Doug Hillier and Ralph Taylor, merit was preSetied toiDale by and the runner-up team the, oot A1aVOUCH. Maple Leafs, coached by Harry President Barry Howey intro- Short and Ross Sweetman, was duced the guests. |awarded .by Carl Brewer, de-| Two films brought by the defenseman of Toronto M a ple Leafs were shown. One was the Leafs. overtime game between Boston The Robin Hood trophy for the Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs. outstanding hockey player dis- The winning goal by Frank Ma- playing good sportsmanship and havolich brought cheers from |citizenship was awarded to Billy those present. The second game Wannamaker by Carl Brewer. [highlighted the other close game President Barry Howey intro- which regulation time ended in a duced head table guests includ-|tie. ing Ontario Minister of Health, Following the banquet the ex- Port Perry Minor Hockey Club were entertained at the home of honored the 'Pro Leaguers" at/Mr, and Mrs. Mac Christie, Port a banquet in the Scout Hall. Perry. Guest.of honor was Dick Duff, | ---- i \who presented crests to the win- ning team, the Bruins, coached by Gordon Mark. The Tuner yp SUBSCRIBERS | THE TIMES FOR MISSED | BOWMANVILLE PAPERS If you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SEKVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier bey first, If you are unable to con- tact him by 7:0C p.m. PICKERING MAN WEDS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlos | and Mrs. Roland Darling, Lake- Bryant, seen following their | field, and the groom is the son marriage in Lakefield Baptist | of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bry- | Calls Accepted Between AJAX MARINE SCOTT OUTBOARD WEYMOUTH CRUISERS GREN-ELL & LAKEFIELD BOATS SERVICE & STORAGE PHONE 1266 No. 2 Highway -- Ajax W. A. SMITH BUILDER'S SUPPLY You Save 331/3 ON | PENFOUND PAINT With Us PHONE MO 8 2379 701 Brock St, N., Whitby FURNITURE WE BUY, SELL & TRADE APPLIANCES - PIANOS SEWING MACHINES We carry Trilon, Deltox end Tintawn rugs end carpets. PHONE MO 8-4981 113 Byron St., Whitby WHEN THINKING OF QUALITY Drop in ot McCULLOUGH'S McCULLOUGH JEWELLERS LTD. PHONE MO 8-5051 WHITBY PLAZA WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS Specializing in RE-CHROMING CAR BUMPERS & GRILLS PHONE MO 8-3232 No. 12 Highway One Mile North of Whitby Look For Your Kame See if your name is in one of these advertisements. This page is a weekly feature of The Oshawa Times for a 26-week period and there will appear in the advertisements each week two names and addresses of people living in Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin or Port Perry. Read the advertisements carefully and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found our name and present it along with a sales slip or label to The Oshawa imes office in Whitby, showing that goods or services have been purchased from any one of the advertisers on this page and you will recelve absolutely FREE a $3.00 order to be spent for merchandise with one of the advertisers on this page. Winners must advise the Oshawa Times on which advertiser they wish to spend their order. DAN"S Mexican Chili Grill Specializing in CHILI - SPAGHETTI BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN TAKE-OUT ORDERS ALWAYS TASTY FRESHLY COOKED PHONE 475 PICKERING, ONTARIO CAR MARKET LTD. 1951 STUDEBAKER $345 PHONE MO 8.4851 146 Brock St. N., Whitby Need An Electrician? 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