PASTURE COMPETITION Judges View County Farms manville; Allan Down, RR 2, Bowinanville; R. Stenger, En- ; C. H. Robinson, Hamp ton; Bruce Taylor, RR 1, Ennis./Cision drill and music. killen: Milton Stainton, RR 1, The Bowmanville Lions Club Bowmanville; John Bonsma, RR|"ill again look after the fish .|3, Burketon; Howard Forder, Pond for children, and the Kins Blackstock; Richard Van Camp,|ghe" pi in ge of RR 2, Nestleton; Larmer Bros., lo be ydrens fostume. par RR 2, Nestleton; Dorell Bros., in the morning. Nestleton; Stanford Van Camp,| The Rotary Club will be re- Nestleton: Lawrence Malcolm, |Ponsible for supplying rides T P iti Nestleton: Fenton Fallis, Ponty. the concessions at Cream of Bar- op osition , and pool; Milford White, RR 1,([le¥ Park. i. each pasture land|Campbelicroft; Gloridale Farms, The Goodyear Recreation Club F D in . RR 1, Port Hope; Morley Bickle,|Will be in charge of the races OF LJOMINION | Tic io te fist ssisemest {RR i Port Hope: Carlos Tam:/ak Wygh SME | ob aooiy " "|blyn, Orono; Francis Jose, New- e Bowmany! fon will | TORONTO -- Dominion Stores time in August. Results will be|cagtie, and William Allin, RR 2,[agan look after the bingo booth {moved into the top sales position known about the end of August. Newcastle. : 'land the Chamber of Commerce {among Canadian food chains dur-| The farms which have been, Hh ition 15. bel will again supply free balloons ling the past year, Presidentior will be visited includes those The compet M8 SPOT"\¢y the children. Roe Av Can 35 ' Thomas G. McCormack informed |of Bob Stevens, RR 3, Bowman-|sored by the Durham County| A. her feature of the day will Rom A, 0 1 5 shareholders at the 39th annual|ville; Edward Foley, RR 2, Bow. Crop Impr A ati be a Town League Softball game Salada Shir 500 - meeting of the pany. ---- bet Ken's Men's Wear and 0 Reporting all-time record sales Bowmanville Surplus Sales, . * noone 3 Sutin Pottits, Ajax ging bs SR largest volume of annual sales moth display of fireworks. ed by a Canadian ever report food chain, including the "Cana-| dian subsidiaries of U.S, chains." | 23 ears {The new record exceeds the for {he ¥ Canadian high by $31 million | 45x (tat)--Mr, and Mrs. Michael Starr, "Tommy" Thom § Yon years ago Dominion 'was Joseph Pettit of Durham street,|as, MPP, all congratulating and 5 2 gd oy Was! Ajax celebrated their Golden extending best wishes to Mr. and 7 |in fourth place, behind Loblaws, Wedding anniversary on Tues-|Mrs Pettit ¢ 1S > oo by Z | d " . Q Metal 1000 Cons Gas _ 250 Baleway oe Ao d P, Mr. Mec: guy June 16. The Pettit's can| Mr. and Mrs, Pettit farmed for Quasi 2 30 i Con Gas B p 125 | Net profit for the year was lay claim is being among the 3) Years at Ballyeroy, prior to Radiore 6200 Bi 3 Floor Mtg 1000 {$6,733,558, equal to 1.89 cents on] Silent Yesidents 'of: thie mew coming to Hi Ld During Rainville 1300 3 » Ford A 50 $ } |every dollar of sales. This is an| I a i 50 the families by ly ; it was i] hy Toe 7000 doc Fol vs. 0100 30 all-time high in net profit dol-| It was in 1439 that the family 5 a1. MOG. recent. y J000 Maclaren 50 $ di gh In moved to a farm which is now | has been a security guard. Melchers pr 219 [lars but is slightly Selo the 10- the Lake Vista Garden subdivis- Mrs. Pettit's greatgrandfather|" year average of 1.96 per dollar, = "rel 0 was expropriated|a member of the renowned Smith with many others within the Ajax|family used to own a part of the, 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 18, 1959 ° TODAY'S TORONTO, TORONTO Complete Plans For Big Picnic | BOWMANVILLE -- Plans are {well underway for the ninth an- nua! eorymunity pienic to be held at C>am of Barley Park Wednesday, Juiy 1. The Lin'ray Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and "ug'ec Rand will pro- vide a ¢ wrsiraiion of pre MONTREAL STOCK Net Sales High Low 11 a.m, O'gs 11:90 Net Block Fam Play 25 828 2B BB + Ford US Bales i Low a.m. Ch'ge 1100 a a 3 0s + % + 13% 16 Fagt HS] TsngaoriobosBl Rlsaldagt 04d lot, sights, 3w~Ex-warranis.) Industrials Stock Bales Wigh Low 11 a.m. Oh'ge Wh IK + % 10% 10% 2 285 $35% day and Tuesday oon amount of work the time element Abitibi ead AH ta Dist 100 288 County agri {tive A. Oliver THOMAS G. McCORMACK § suede edi G0 ES thaS.u88.E8xeld § 2 2 8s org Nat StI Car 100 Nat Trust 25 Noranda 100 Ogilvie 50 Pacific Pete 250 Powel R 220 Power Corp 110 864 Premium Ir 100 Que Nat Gas 250 Que Pow 60 $ ~Euzvcesenziies BC Pack B BC Pow xd t BC Phone pr Brock B Build Prod Bullochs B Nickel Ms ' 3000 Shawin L Shawin 4 pr 50 Ed Simpsons 300 Normetal 100 3 330 Steel Can 180 Rank 5200 Steinbg A 165 Northsp 500 ; Texaco Can 125 545 - Tr Can Pipe 200 MH M0 -- 18000 Canadian 1500 Abitea 1600 51 2053 3000 250 Anglo Nfid 100 Arcan 25 Blue Bonnets 200 § C Safe 4 pr e 4 Pp $25% Can Wire B50 C Bank Com 235 Cdn Brew 210 Dyn Pete CBAL A wis 275 02 5 Gr Plains C Chem 275 2 Yi Home Oil C Collieries 130 HB Oll G C Curt W 215 C Dredge 220 C Hydro Car 325 CIL 200 Cdn Of 200 CPR 500 CWN Gas 5% 370 Comb Ent 100 Conduits 5 Con Gas Con Gas A Con Gas B Corby vt 150 819% Dist Seag 271 $32% D Fndry 180 $46% Dosco 325 $20 Dom Stores 435 $74 Dom Tar 00 $17 Fam Play 150 $23 Fed Grain 25 $2 Fleet Mig 1300 110 Ford US 50 868% G Dev 1750 S10% jen Dynam 113 854 GMC Opem Orchan Paramag Pato Pp ich-Ore Placer Pow Rou 2500 Purdex 2000 Que Ascot 500 Que Chib 1500 CIninv Tr 25 Que Cop 1000 2 C Power 1100 Que Lith 200 Cons Paper 1007 Duvex N Davies Okalta Permo pr Peruv Olls Petrol Place Portage Isl Provo Gas Rayalite Royalite pr Triad Oil Un Ofls 10 $104% Realm Ry nor Sen Ant Moor 1300 Nfid Light 25 of 'sales. During the next two years Do-| po qares to provide space for|land on which the Canadian Ex-|; Pac Atl Inv 200 3 minfon Will open 75 new. super-|u "hance Industries munition hibition is now centred, Acad Uran Advocate Akaltcho Algoma Amal Rare Am Nephe Ansil A Arcadia . 18 5 + 8 v Area Aumacho 2000 1000 1000 1125 Wilson 12v . Mines 1000 3200 2500 205 $48 225 $18% 75 $38% vs» 5 812% Asbestos Upp Can Ventures Greyhnd Alscope Gurney pr Rateman Bellechase Hard Carpet ARTHUR JEFFORD Bankfield pains ; : Bonnyville 500 a 300 1 gv 100 ; 3 Del Rio 100 g - 4000 2112 830% Bideop Nu Bw 2 1000 250 $13% 13% Bonvile et Curd Ind Aseop n 2 » 3» Brunswick Yukon Con 2000 %0 8 #7 2000 c b * \ ft 0 RL Ingr Bel Ho $4 64 an Inland C pr $30 Xv Camp Chib HE Cty 200 280 Bh Candore " Bonville Sales to 11 a.m.: 701,000 MONTREAL By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange ne 18 (Quotations In cents unless marked 8, #=0dd Jot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr -- Ex- rights, xwe--Ex-warrants.) Industrials 100 $10% Can Erin Can Met Cassiar Castle Chester Chib Kay Coldstrm Conlaurum 1300 45 Jockey rts 13550 9 Kelly D A 275 80% Kelly wis 100 550 Labatt 220 bv farge A 50 94 1obG 1 pr 50 $2015, 20% Lob G B pr 150 $30% 30% LobCo A 125 $33 3 a3 LobCo pr 210 846 " " LobCo A wis 500 S$il% 1% 1% Loeb M 1300 $11% 11% MacMill B 400 $38 an 8 M Leaf Mill 205 $18% 18% 18% + Mass F 2810 $15% 15% 15% + Pow Cor 1 pr 100 p 5 36 Reltnals o 04 markets, of which 35 will | Attending the re-union were Union Gas 273 16% flocated in shopping centres, Mr. the town, Emba, Mrs. 30 |MeCorm: i | Mr. Pettit was born at Bally-| Mahon, Parry Sound: Joy, Mrs. | | TIMES BUREAUS Mrs. Henry Pettit. Mrs. Pettit|Mrs, John Spellen. Sons, Chester, fs the daughter of George and| Whitby; Morley, Toronto; Lloyd, |Ontario. They were married at|Weldon, Colgan, Ontario. Other John Mills Ajax 426 Connor, Ontario, in the Metho-| Visitors were from Bradford, | BOWMANVILLE | Langford. - Six sons and three| Dunbarton, Hockley, Oshawa and| |daughters blessed the union, |Party Sound. Picture on page 2. Port Perry > . |was held at the Pettit home| 50 275 20 +25 . | when the sons and daughters, | Hellinger 105 8: 3 - their married partners, N isd 4500 3 4 Drove While | brothers and sisters aud 25 . N M100 185 randchildren gathered for the S C 1 F b Ma mew i S ded | grande -naves Lyclist or Jamboree Que Lim Joo 535 uspen Tuesday, the Pettit's were "at| AJAX--Presence of mind dis-| Leader Queen in 00 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --Don- hors, The numerous callers, the pi.i op : |Perry, has been sel | ries hon . ! 8, i~I-oring was said by Ajax police|F€TTY, has been selected as one tite. Neb Jew B ald Mercer, 17, RR 1, Newton: cards and gifts were all toker ', have probably saved the He of|0f the Queen's Scouts who will Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge ets ; Ww : Tazin costs, or 10 days when he pleaded | which the entire family is re- |boree in the Philippine Islands C Dentscn 10 208 210 s ; Tb Expl guilty before Magistrate R. B. a. street, Ajax. |this summer. Prise 1a 1a U Asbest 100 Telegrams were received from ; aston - 300 while under suspension. g [pand turn on Jos, Dicyele at hel conver by air July 12 and will On a second charge, driving er Premier Leslie Frost, Hon.|Onta |return by way of Tokyo Aug. 4. om. rio streets when he ran into| the path of the car driven by| will ad C Haliwell 11400 Con M and § 25 0 0 b 4 37% 31% U Oils Valor Lith C Mogul 1200 200 0% C Morrison 27500 581% ---- Sales to 11:30 a.m.: Industrials 48,600; 18% 2000 Que Ph wis 100 $12 12 oy 0 i (plant that was the beginning of Trans Mt 225 134 daughters Blake | |eroy, Ontario, the son of Mr. and David Turner, Whitby; Gloria,| RJAX |Catherine Langford of Alton, Toronto; Kenneth, Hamilton; dist church by Rev. Charles| Weston, Tottenham, Palgrave,| Rae Hopkins Ma. 38-7282! Sunday last, a family re-union . - - TO wer. Rlert Motorist | Scout Chosen Portage 2100 Troop an oll home" to their friends and neigh! niaved by Charles Wilcox of Arthur Leslie Jefford, of Port Salvi ville, was Tuesday fined $25 andiof respect" and affection With jonn Dodds, aged 11 of Ridout attend the 10th World Scout Jam- 3% IBY +4 f Tan Baxter on a charge of driving The oy wes making a left The contingent will leave Van- Prime Minister John Diefenbak- intersection of with no licence plates on his -- En The total Canadian contingent Mass F 5% p90 8100 108% 109 Mid West 2056 160 Powell R Pres Elect Quinte Com 235 408 40% Quinte A » 12% 13% 12% 100 $32 n 2 10% 10% LU LU Led . 11% Hu StL. Corp be St LCpAopr Mh 99% St Maurice 110 Salada 8 n 1" | Girls' Camp, near Sharbot Lake, | {for the summer, Con Negus 500 3 A 960 60 C Regoourt 21000 C Sannorm 30 id Man 1500 Coprand 550 Craigmt Croinor Crowpat Daering Frobisher Geco Mines Glacier Goldale Grandroy Grandue Greyhk Gunnar Gunnar Har Min 16 16 Hollinger N% NK 52% Sn 16 16 6 LJ 80 42% BC Power 235 Build Prod 180 Cal Pow 105 Can Cem 220 Can Cem pr 175 Can Iron 15 OSL 100 C Bk Com 130 $64 C Brew BURKETON land family, Bowmanville, visited| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Abbott, mines and oils 72,000. Bright Hopes For Canada Future EDINBURGH (CP) -- Relative dependence on foreign investment capital will decrease as the coun~ try's economy develops, says Canada's Finance Minister Flem- ing. In the second of three articles published by The Scotsman, Fleming stresses, however, that Canada will still need a continued inflow of foreign capital, par- ticularly in periods of rapid ex- pansion when growth in output requires corresponding growth in capital stock. dington. visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wad. [cence was suspended when he ir. and Mrs. George Lawson| vehicle, Mercer was fined an ad- ditional $10 and costs, or an ad- ditional five days. OPP Constable Jack Ricard told the court he noticed while on general patrol, on the Ken- dall road, May 24, a car ap- proaching with no licence plates. | He stated he turned the cruiser | around and having overtaken the| accused, asked for his driving li- cence. Constable Ricard stated Mercer told him 'he thought it was suspended." Mercer also told the officer he purchased the car near Oshawa and had it towed back to Kendall to fix. He said he took it out on the road to get it started, and was awaiting the arrival of a set of licence plates and a buyer for his car. The accused told the court he couldn't understand why his M- |never had one to suspend. [ After passing sentence, the Oshawa Firm's || ice: jammed on wi brake. Chairman Gets Marchan Post not avoid hitting the cycle, and the boy was thrown into the ditch with nothing worse than cuts and abrasions. ter into the dashboard. He could SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES Ray D. Wolfe, who brought IGA to Canada nine years ago, has been appointed vice-president of Marchan Co. Ltd., the Cana-| dian firm which recently acquir-| ed 50 per cent control of the IGA international organization. | Mr. Wolfe is president and chairman of the board of Osh- awa Wholesale Ltd., of Toronto, the IGA supply depot for south. central Ontario. His appointment was announced by John F.| Damore, president of Marchan| Co. Ltd. [ Oshawa Wholesale Ltd. intro-| duced the Independent Giorarl FOR MISSED PAPERS If you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. coll AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANYVILLE'S PINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you have not received your Times, phone your caprier boy first. If yo. arc unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. {Alliance to Canada in 1950, To-| Mrs. Gertrude Adams, Bow- i 2 -- \ 2 PON and family, Markham, Mr. and magistrate pointed out the day Hanvilie, Jpent 3 ox days with atee "Jack Bell, Cobourg, visited may come when people picked|day, Oshawa Wholesale supplies) VIP Bin WE, re As ne. 5 and Mrs. Roy Bone Sunday. |up for driving while their licence|117 affiliated IGA retail stores BLACKSTOCK i and Mrs. Art Rustin and o children, Port Credit, Mr. Rob- By MRS, R, C. HILL lert Ford Jr. and Roberta visited | BLACKSTOCK -- A. McLaugh-| Mrs, R. Ford Sr. over the week- lin family get-together was held|end. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs, J. K. Strang and [8 Harold McLaughlin Sunday with|Tom, Ottawa, spent the weekend | TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7-7:30 p.m. only All cells must be placed By A. R. HUBBARD BURKETON -- Roy Bone who| Ross Hubbard and Janice, has been ill is reported improv- Trenton, visited his parents, Mr, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Trick, Lind-|is under suspension, will have to and services 59 independent non- say, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie be sent to jail with no option of|affiliated stores in its franchised before 7:30 p.m. : and Mrs. B. Hubbard, Sunday. .|Taylor, at the weekend. territory. Greta Bailey, Oshawa, 0. . 0 Mrs. E. M. Adams|-- om m------------------ - Re, the following present: Mrs. W. with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest| Pent & few days at her home this| 4 s1den Hubbard visited Mr. | McLaughlin, Burketon; Mr. and Larmer. and Mrs. Bill Ped sen 2nd Mrs. Albert Adams, Bow- Mrs. Ross Ashton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer| Mr. manville Haydon; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc-jand Douglas visited relatives 7, tamily ae Se a Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDon- Laughlin and family, Columbus; |St, Mary's Saturday. [New Brunswick. aid, Brighton, visited Mr. and Have your suite-covered later if you wish -- but order now and be assured of PLASTIC SLIP COV- ERS FREE !! la fine. FREE Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wright, Osh-| Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Van rvorst| Mrs. Douglas Lane. awa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc-/Camp and children visited IRE Bahay and| Mr "i Mrs. Robert Carter Laughlin 'and family; Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Norman Malcolm, To-| Mrs." Johnson from Holland, and family, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Grant and Neil. |ronto, Sunday. spent the weekend with Mr. and|Albert Adams and family, Bow- Mr, and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin | Mr, and Mrs. Neil Werry and Mrs, Joseph Hagerverst, |manville, visited Mr. and Mrs. edd Jaduition Sxercises ot hildren and Mrs. Wilbert Werry| Lynda Slingerland, Oshawa [E. M. Adams, Sunday. 'oronto Teachers' College when |atten the decoration service grand | Mrs. Edward Read (nee Joyce at Cavan Sunday, Jied her gtandpurents Me. sh Mr. and Mrs, James Teck Wright of Oshawa) graduated] Mr, and Mrs. J. Sanderson,, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott | Oshawa, Visited Mrs. E Care from Toronto East General Peterborough, are visiting Mr. | Hospital. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy. Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone, Gordon Paisley and Jack | SLIP-COVERS - FREE Enjoy the Protection of Vinyl Slip Covers At No Extra Cost u visited Mr. and Mre. J, Conning. ors. "5% Mra. Irvine Some ay spent a few days last week with Berry spent the weekend at their Osbava, Sunday, | Mrs. Jack Smith and James Cur- Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin. homes in Dunnville and Guelph. ONO MEETING {ran. Mrs, O. Carley and Anne of, Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Graham| ONO met at the home of Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, Walter Krantz, | Whitby Ladies' College are spend-|visited her aunt, Mrs. J. Camp-| Marion Carnaghan Thursday. An|Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. B.! ing two weeks with her sister, bell near Fenelon Falls and at- (invitation, to exhibit at Orono | Hubbard. Mrs. Clarence Marlow, and broth-| tended decoration service there fair was turned down, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wadding- ers, Lewis, Herb. and Harold Sunday. It was decided to hold the an-/ton Jr. and family, Marie Lee Swain, before going to Oconto! Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Thompson|nual picnic at Caesarea Park. |and James Waddington, Toronto, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa i concrete curb end gutter end te sidewalk ® Protects against liquids, stains, dust. eo Waterproof -- Wipes clean with a damp cloth, eo Grease and oil resistant, A must for your newly re-covered suite. Make Your Furniture ey 3-PC. sure §9)-00 RE-COVERED Material Included OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING CO. 10 BOND W. PHONE RA 5-0311 -- RA 5-0310 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY © 5-YEAR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE [r , es local imp » pe ing streets between the points mentioned: & d Cost dh to on the fell Owner's Cont City's Side Width Total Shere PAVEMENTS Alice 5t. (Extended) Simcoe St. N. Mery Se, 44° $57,548.88 $30,836.05 Church St. King St. W. Bond St. W, a4' 23,746.26 19,743.53 L{ ASPHALT NO PAYMENT UNTIL AUGUST Have our consultant call and give you a free estimate -- Toke 24 months to pay . . . 10.00 monthly. Se. Athol $0. E King St. EK. tL 15,903.08 11,427.72 CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALKS King 50. W. Bord St. W. Gost Li 1,237.00 526.04 nd intends to specially assess @ part of the cost upon the lend ebutting directly on the werk. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $98,435.31. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments. 3 Agtfiestian wil be made by the Sormeration to The Dwryis Jhunisigs) Board for its approval of the undertaking of the so , and eny ewner may within twenty-one de First sid work, and salu iti ye r publication of this notice file with the Beard his objec- 4. The seid Board may approve of the seid work bei ndertaken but before oppoi piece when ony objection to the said work will be ------_ ig eg wt my "9 Yove on DATED ot Oshawa this 18th day of June, 1959, 3.40 0.473 Church St, An excellent time for re-covering, Let us arrange to put your chesterfield up for' re- vering while you are away on holidays. LR. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa.