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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jul 1959, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 21, 1959 6 UXBRIDGE (Special) tario County Junior scored a signal success at the Quinte District Junior Farmer annual field day at Peterborough Saturday. The girls took both the Quinte Dis- trict Track and Field Champion Trophy and thé annual field day trophy. The field day inter-county sports competition for the counties of Durham, Vie- toria, berland, Prince Edward, Hast- On- Farmers local boys and is an annual Peterborough, Northum- ings, Frontenac, Ontario and Lennox and Addington, The events opened with soft ball games in which seven boys' and five girls' teams competed. The Ontario County boys' team won the boys' competition and the girls' team placed second. The standing for Ontario Coun- ty in the track and field events were as follows: Boys: Jump, 1st and 3rd; Relay Race, 1st; 100 yd. Dash, 1st and 3rd; Local Junior Farmers Champions Of Quint | |Shot 'Put, 3rd; 440 yard Dash, 0 | 1st. |shares, compared with Friday's 1,720,000. In active speculations, | Martin-McNeely added 5 cents at Tug-O-War, 1st; High Relay Race, 2nd; Ball Throw, | 1st and 2nd; 220 yard Dash, 1st! and 3rd; High Jump, 2nd. Final event of the day was the each county. square dance which the Ontario County set/competition there was a Field tied for second place with Prince (Day Dance Edward County. Peterborough Centre arena, Peterborough. County won the competition, | dicated by the keen competition in all events, and the fine root- Girls: 75 yard Dash, 2nd; | Market Slips Trading Light took the major losses as the stock market slipped off in light trading Monday. TORONTO (CP)--Base metals Final volume was 2,014,000 competition in| It was a successful day as in- ling sections which accompanied tario County Junior Farmers' Association had a trip. Following the square dance in the Memorial The boys and girls of the On- triumphant 39 cents, but New dipped 10 at $1.72 and Can-Erin was off 8 at 15%. States company, led losers, off Mylamaque $1.30. Arcan Corp., after opening down % from Friday, dropped to $1.75 before recovering to close at $2.30, down $4.95 on the ses sion, Brokers were at a loss to explain the sudden drop. Massey-Ferguson was up % at Ford Motor, the United % at 70, Shawinigan was down 1 at 20%. Labrador was off % at 28, Con. solidated Mining and Hudson Bay eased %, Consolidated Denison eased % at 14% while Gunnar was down Y% at 14. Mcintyre dipped 1% at 87 but a number of junior golds added pennies, Home B dipped % at 14% while Pacific Pete and Pembina were off % each. Calgary and Edmon- ton lost % at 24%. SITE OF OLDEST CANADIAN HOUSE? . ea Photo shows an area cleared | lage" site. Archaeologists at | termine the outlines of what | ig ge fly at the Pickering "Indian Vil- the site have been able to de- | may prove to be one of the | sor of the Indian longhouse. Favor 2 New Schools ReportDogs . . 'Bit Four For Durham District n; il Monday night votegl |; i t Mill-| ing. CSA oo. chil Oe oa nk his wrong to build a school a | The reeve also said the present ra AR (tall Thice chivren Durham County but failed to|Prook than to say to west (Dar, ,ard seemed different from the have been b nb Sep MN lf sgn mention of a third. In|lington and Bowmanville) 'You|hoard he had served with a few Ajax in 2 past vo ays and a pds "phrased resolution can have no school'." |years ago, although few mem- one chil vas ho ven y AO council expressed favor for a Councillor Everson asked bers have change three. 35d & g dog in Pickering township las new high school at Darlington or "Why doesn't the United Coun-| He Fi Hat in three 304 8 20K: ives. of thé. cases, the dogs] yi Con t!ties 5 ing?" S rvie n thr the i a ii alee do A alice are board, the committee had learned Note tied up. The fourth dog was| . y e 4 d e i ar o 8 00se | i i : + (nothing. The board thought and loose | any neation of a third at Orono |, w deciding their own fates, |acted unanimously. As individ-| Sunday, John Berney, Birch| an, ato Port Hope the| answered the reeve |uals, he said, several persons he Crescent, age 6 was bitten by al | "Darlington and Bowmanville|talked to had different opinions. dog running loose Two stitches "I'm sorry to see the board in|were needed to repair a wound in ird Durham District High| , A ; i Board member municipal-| Won't get their school if Mil » s : v e ity "to approve two-thirds of the|brook doesn't said May orthis position. I'm sorry to see the his thigh : . board's building program Moore board try to tell the people they] Monday morning Dian Prat-/ Earlier in July the board re-| "I hate to say that in front of insist on doing it their way, re- ley, age 4, of Exeter street, was | solved to write all member muni-|the press," said Reeve Budge, gardless. bitten on the face by a neighbor's | cipalities asking immegliate| who headed a counties council 'Resignations won't help the small dog tied up on its owner's premises Dianne plan. Chief spokecman at Port Hope| council Monday night was Reeve Read Budge, who led opposition against approval of all three schools. The reeve expressed the| COBOURG (Staff) -- final approval of the board's/committee which investigated the board," he concluded ; | three school program. Failure to -- - pie ap icra c Monday sveniig 5 hrs Raddy, i Vi lar stree age as I i a IE ag a k i | 1 d by large police dog and two| obliged to resign | it Y en ee S S an S stitches were used to close the| Both Newcastle and Bowman-| wound in his face ville had voted in favor of the " Friday, Joan Young, age 4, of two-school plan. Darlington coun- . n e un 17 Highbush trail, Pickering, suf- cil has not met, while Millbrook, o 0 fered a hadly gached leg from a voiced approval for the complete in I PORT HOPE (Staff) Port farm dog that was tied up on its Hope council offered $1 Monday owner's farm, Police said Joan . {night for three - quarters of an|{went too close to the dog and it tea ng as acre "island in the sun." attacked her < | The bid was directed to de- Depazy police shied, os orge Jo h n|partment of highways, who owns Dun said today h Aa 4 iS At wea- o Rhiness and Orville Lockwood [two small triangular islands be- ther may cause Cos. lo become opinion that three schools i Hoi hn hi on ity to|tween roadways east of Port hg and Here apt to bite at not necessary | y, plea guilty to 4 y this time of the year. He as char; lin soline| Hope. [the onts wa Mr chi Jo said he bad been tod bri "havke of mealne Saline "Both are located north of, and {hel Parents warn hel children that the village was quite happy|tion Co., Cobourg, when arraign. adjacent to Highway 2, andl, Shi vas hy ' " conarate , > se Gle | with the high standard of educa-|ed before Magistrate R. B. Bax-|®"® S¢ arated bY, We Rose Bley None of the dogs concerned in tion now being obtained at Bow-|ter here Monday. They were re- d ' g i " the attacks were known to be manville schools |manded out of custody to July 31.|%0rY- : |vicious | His suggestion that a Clarke| Constable Robert Caldwell] Deputy - reeve Mike Wladyka| The town bylaw regarding dogs | township high school might not|giated that he was patrolling suggested use of the land as a requires all dogs to be tied the be necessary was foll bY east on Elgin street Saturday|Site for a town sign. He said serv-|year round, unless on a leash or | Coun. Bob Everson, who asked | morning when he saw a car and|ice clubs could contribute to erect| confined on the owner's premises. | # a Millbrook school was also. parked on the Beaverdale|d large welcome sign bearing|Dog control officer, Ben Severs, | necessary. i {names of all local service clubs. has picked up 59 dogs in the past | Reeve Budge said that Mill- Construction Co. property. Later) \/ tenance costs could also be|few weeks, Few have been de- brook felt that South Cavan was| Stop a cer on William) | JOHN BURTINSKY Florist FOR WEDDING BOUQUETS, CORSAGES AND BOUTONNIERES SEE US PHONE MO 8-3324 124 Dundes St. W., Whitby WHITBY CLEANERS PHONE MO 8-2345 For Free Pick-up of Your Furs and Apparel WE OPERATE OUR OWN REFRIGERATED STORAGE All Garments Fully Insured 150 Colborne St. East WALTER WARD SANITARY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING NEW TANKS AND SEWER LATERALS INSTALLED PROMPT SERVICE WE NOW HAVE COMPLETE DITCHING FACILITIES PHONE MO 8-2563 204 Chestnut W., Whitby M~THE DISTRICT PAGE-W A GUIDE TO VALUES Whitby - Ajax - Pickering - Brooklin - Port Perry A More Personalized Service When You Shop Locally Things are tough these days in business. That may seem like a silly thing to say when everyone knows that business is boom- ing. But with new price lists arriving every other day, always increases, the merchant is treading an uneasy path. Every time he places an order he has to pay a lot more for it than he did a few years ago, just to keep his stock. up to date. On top of that, many of his customers crab about prices. A sudden drop in prices may mean that many a merchant caught with a large stock of high priced goods would be wiped out. On the other hand, con- tinued inflation provides headaches aplenty. But businessmen are not whining. They feel that they must pay for the privilege of being in business and working for themselves, and they do pay, not only in worries but often financially. T. ZAYETTE UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRS CUSTOM SUITES MADE TO ORDER RE-UPHOLSTERING Compare Prices . . . THEN GIVE US A CALL Choice of Samples PHONE MO 8-2344 1111 Centre St. S., Whitby PEOPLE DO READ SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS. YOU ARE! W. E. MILLER BUILDER OF FINE HOMES R borne by the clubs, he said stroyed, most have been reclaim- going to grow |street. It was the same car he | would also add prestige to the company. |rock garden and flower base to|homes have been found for them. community. . | beautify the site, Unless we| In the trunk of the car he found are prepared to buy the votes of|five gallons of gas and a length Millbrook and Cavan it seems|of hose smelling of gas. The bought the gas. Investigation at TIMES BUREAUS school program passed." land - Lockwood, said they hadithe arrest of the two men. . : memati Jobin Mills Ajax 426 A high school|, "coor "at the construction] The deputy - reeve suggested ajed by their owners or other] The reeve added: | otherwise impossible to have the occupants of the car, Rhiness Beaverdale Construction led to] RJAX Rae Hopkins Ma. 3-7282 WATERFOWL OUTLOOK GOOD WINNIPEG (CP)--A survey of Manitoba and Saskatchewan shows noticeably improved con- ditions for waterfowl production, | an official of Ducks Unlimited] aid Monday. ans 5 da STIR. 0. id ' DRIVER V. MARSLAND VIEW OF TRAILER AFTER MISHAP Construction of All Types of Buildings from Ground to Roof PHONE MO 8-2739 1805 Dufferin St., Whitby J. A. VONDETTE REAL ESTATE BROKER PHONES: MO 8-3322 , MO 8-4841 We Specialize in Prompt Service LISTINGS SOLICITED INDUSTRIAL -- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE HARRY JERMYN, Mgr. 104 Dundes St. W., Whitby HI FASHION HAIR STYLISTS HAIR STYLING - CUTTING COLORING - COLD WAVES Air Conditionin At No Extre Dryers harge PHONE MO 8-3621 109 Byron St. S., Whithy LA SALLE CONSTRUCTION Sond - Gravel - Fill - Loom Screened & Crushed Materiols PHONE 643-R-5 R.R. 1, BROOKLIN REESOR FUEL AND LUMBER Everything in BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER ~-- COAL WE SPECIALIZE IN SUMMER COTTAGE NEEDS FREE DELIVERY IN LAKE SCUGOG DISTR PHONE YU 5.7951 PORT PERRY, ONT, VIGOR OIL STATION Operated by "VIC" VAN LUVEN DOMINION ROYAL TIRES Th: Best Deal on NEW ond USED TIRES PHONE MO 8-3644 501 Brock St. N., Whitby ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY F and F 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 Geo. Hamers Lid, PLUMBING & HEATING ® AUTOMATIC HEATING UNITS eo GAS & OIL BURNERS o EAVESTROUGHING o GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK PHONE MO 8-3011 STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS Member of the Canadian Association of Memorial Craftsmen Distributor for , . ROCK OF AGES GRANITE ond EVENTIDE GRANITES QUARRY GUARANTEED MO 8-3552 WHITBY WHITE ROCK DRIVE INN ROBERT THORNDYKE, Prop. Formerly HOWARD'S DRIVE INN TASTY SNACKS -- SANDWICHES SOFT ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN NEWLY RENOVATED PHONE MO 8-5451 2 Miles North of Whitby On No. 12 Highwey 212 Brock St. S., Whithy MIDTOWN FURNITURE WE BUY, SELL & TRADE APPLIANCES - PIANOS SEWING MACHINES Mrs. J. Wilde, 1103 Henry Street, Whitby We carry Trilon, Deltox end Tintown rugs end carpets. STAN"S RADIO & T.V. CLINIC Mrs, Clarence Sleep, 410 Henry Street, Whitby 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 COMMERCIAL-DOMESTIC PHONE MO 8-3174 1107 HENRY STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO R. J. HARDING CONSTRUCTION Builders and Developers of Modern Communities Specializing in RANCH STYLE BUNGALOWS PHONE MO 8-2716 429 Palace St, Whithy OSHAWA Ornamental Railings ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK FURNITURE -- RAILINGS FIRE ESCAPES GUARANTEED WORK Phones: OSHAWA RA 3-4161 WHITBY MO 8-2681 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 FREE 156" | two other cars travelling west In Alert Driver jos of him Averts Mishap NEWCASTLE (Staff) -- Quick|to the tractor) give way. Hel | FOR MISSED thinking on the part of transport manoeuvred the heavily laden driver Victor H. Marsland, 39, of vehicle to the south ditch, where| " h ved 28 George street, Belleville, the trailer overturned, and the you have not 'received your Times by 7 p.m. call Monday afternoon averted what tractor came tc rest against al AJAX TAXI could have been a tragic traffic|clump of cedar trees. PHONE accident. Marsland escaped injury, but AJAX 333 The incident occurred about abproximately $200 damage was| 100 yards east of the CNR sub. ;3used to the transport, All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 |] If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier boy first, If you. are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. | Witnesses described Mars-| way, commonly called "the hole] H ot A : in the wall" at Newcastle. |land's driving accomplishment as "wonderful magnificent, a Proceeding west in a Black's|credit to any driver.". They said of Belleville iractor-trailer load- he manocuvred the vehicle to ed with over 15 tons of cement, the south ditch, and avoided Marsland felt the fifth wheel (the striking a department of high-| plate which couples the trailer'ways truck proceeding west, and| TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7-7:30 p.m. only I i | I AJAX MARINE SCOTT OUTBOARD WEYMOUTH CRUISERS GREN-ELL & LAKEFIELD BOATS SERVICE & STORAGE PHONE 1266 No. 2 Highway -- Ajex Look F RONALD PASCOE BUILDING CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER ALTERATIONS --- REPAIRS KITCHEN & RECREATION ROOMS GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP PHONE MO 8-2257 403 Chestnut W., Whitby W. A. SMITH BUILDER'S SUPPLY See Our GARDEN SUPPLIES Picnic Tables, Fence Pickets and Posts, etc, PHONE MO 8-2379 701 Brock St. N., Whitby or Your Name 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 a sales slip or label to The Oshawa our name and present it along with imes office in Whitby, showing that goods or services have been purchased from any one of the advertisers on this page and you will receive 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. 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 DAN'S Mexican Chili Grill Specializing in CHILI . SPAGHETTI BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN TAKE-OUT ORDERS ALWAYS TASTY FRESHLY, COOKED PHONE 475 PICKERING, ONTARIO D. G. SPENCER CAR MARKET LTD. '57 DODGE AUTOMATIC V-8 $1495 PHONE MO 8-485) 146 Brock St. N., Whitby Need An Electrician? CALL McTEAGUE Electric Limited el iol Industrial Wiring 24-Hour Service Free Estimates PHANE MO 8.4278 415 Cochrane St., Whitby Resid BILL MOWAT B-A PRODUCTS LICENSED MECHANIC FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY PHONE MO 8.4701 Brock St. S$. & St. Lawrence BESTWAY MOTORS TEXACO GAS & OIL VOLKSWAGEN SALES - SERVICE = PARTS REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS PHONE MO 8-4792 Dundes St. W. at Centre St. Whitby Ontari- KEMP MOTORS WHITE ROSE GAS AND OILS 4.26 Motors Steam Free Pick-up and Pelivery Cleaned. SPECIAL PHONE MO 8-4932 620 Dundas St. E., Whitby

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