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The Oshawa Times, 21 Oct 1959, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 21, 1959 7 "PLANT A HEDGE -- ORDER NOW" "CHINESE ELM HARDY PRIVET Variety == the only hardy kind, medium growth, 12. inch size, 100 for $15.98; 18-inch size, 25 for $6.48, or $21.98 per 100, FREE ONE RED SPIREA SHRUB (2 FT.) VOR EARLY ORDERS ALSO CANADA'S FINEST COLORED GARDEN GUIDE. BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY NURSER BOWMANYILLE Tr i 3 F214 J Outlines Plan Develop Port Perry As Resort PORT PERRY (Staff) -- Am-both the federal and provincial|days since last June. It was esti bitious plans to make Port Perry|governments. Increasing popular-|mated that an average of more a leading lakeside resort were|ity of Port Perry as a resort|than 2000 people visited the lake- outlined by John Price, chairman|centre among people from|front every Sunday during the of a survey committee, to a din-|Metropolitan Toronto, and many |season. ner meeting of Port Perry Cham- lakeshore communities was noted "About 88 per cent of the visi- ber of Commerce Tuesday pight./in the recent survey, which per-|tors are from Lake Ontario cities, In a brief report of a survey car- haps was not as complete as it|Sixty-seven per cent are from ried out since June, Mr. Price|could be. Metropolitan Toronto," He said HAVEN, i sald the lakefront is undoubtedly! He said car counts, visitor sur-|38 per cent are new Canadians] BR EM E RHAVEN, Germany the community's greatest asset, veys and person-to-person polls|""They all come for pienicking,/(AP)~The U.S, refrigerator ship and must be developed, have been carried out on Sun-'boating and sightseeing. There|Blue Jacket delivered 130,000 The via. isl cola vt be irene for Ameian 1 Scout Mothers Elect Officers +. development. Assistance bration of the U.8. Thanksgiving would have to be solicited from holiday Nov. 26. By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT |ing at the Township Hall highest BROOKLIN -~ First Brooklin|scores for duplicate bridge wer . OPP Raid House In Newcastle Scout Mothers Auxiliary held its|recorded as follows: October meeting at the home of Mrs, Crossman, John Glover, BOWMANVILLE (Btafh) After watching a encase house for over a month, of-|Nirg, Lorne Cray with the presi-|ss: Mrs. C. D. o e gid H , C. Davies, Ron Watkin. ficers under Constable Jack Ri-liont 'Niro Ray Kennedy, in the|son, 49%; Mrs. Wm. Medland,|| Oh pentative ans for a "Hard Ll My +7 Yai ul y tf H y to be held Batur. ae ach Paterson; Mis tension of the ) to Conway Gardens, and the cre- ation of more parking, loading and unloading facilities for boats. "A brochure will be published to present to both provincial and federal ernments her Sato groups," Mr, said, NG 9-inch size 100 for $4.98; 12-inch size, 100 for $7.98; 18-inch size, 100 for $12.98; 2 ft, size, 25 y for} $85.95; or $22.95 per FROZEN TURKEY SEE . . . THE MIGHTIEST BARGAINS n TOWN a, for 14 of hig 47 years in bank- ing. The presentation was made at a chamber dinner meeting Tuesday night. ~Times Staff Photo Ordered Attend Traffic Clinic Before Sentence BOWMANVILLE (Btaff) Fritz Marti, 35, of RR 4, Bow- manville, who told Magistrate mysteries and the superstitions rom' Bester Bp Steno 30 a half concerning mental illness," he years ago, had been driving for ing more and more towards an|asserted. 10 years, and owns three auto- "open door" policy in the treat-| "We should remember the|mobiles, was Tuesday convicted ment of patients, Hon, Dr. M. B.|mentally {Il are not outcasts to|of gareless driving, Dymond, Ontario minister of/be isolated. They are fellow He was remanded to appear for health, told Port Perry Cham: human beings with the craving sentence December 15, after at ber of Commerce at a dinner|for human contact and wunder-|tending the traffic elinic Decem- meeting Tuesday night, standing we all have, ber 1 and 8. The magistrate told "This means the patient is no| "Then we need to fight the Marti he did not have to worry longer imprisoned behind secur-|stigma which has been attached about losing his driving licence, ely locked doors. In steadily in-|to mental illness. This is not|put suggested the traffie elinic creasing numbers, patients are|easy, While there is evidence of would be beneficial to him. free to come and go as they an increased understanding and| Gary Hancock told the court he wish," he said |acceptanee that the mentally illwas involved in a motor vehicle "One of our Ontario hospitals|are sick people, we still see evi-|accident while driving south on is 100 per eent open, Another is|dence of society shutting them Lamb's road August 11. As he 80 per cent open, Others are/out,"" he said. approached the driveway at the constantly pushing forward their| "We also need to fight leth. Property owned by accused, he program to the ultimate objee- argy, This, perhaps, is the most noticed a small ear coming out. tive of 'ev door open'" he|difficult job of all, However, He blew the horn and attempted continued y perhaps I have been foo pessi.|lo get his oil tanker off the road, Dr. Dymotd added that treat-mistic," he added. put the car came out of the ment on an "out patient" basis is "All aeross this inte. and Juiveway and the vehicles col. Bedoriiog steady His popular. nation, more and more lay peo- od. said a Hi weet growth Poona Ren Ty treat. | Dl; individuals, Jun ang Pi on township property impeded p | nkeps ! bout. 10 Wen, y Soe tu dinner ested in this new frontier. They nt Tere the re saw A The : pr as are working well| 2S B:V.0E their time, talent and |pothing coming so he proceeded d ose ssfull He many cases, | cnergles4o help complete a well lt, the highway. Before he knew $ Delleve this can be attributed| c 0ded mental health programiyhat was happening the cars to the lack of upheaval and dise| "ocr Hany communities, came into collision, ruption in the normal living pat- bees e ten athe I have Yarn of the patient." he said. 1 mane montis "| CONSERVATIVE MP DIES FORGET OLD MYTHS crusade to interest our people in] LONDON (Reuters) -- Sir Al- Dr.. Dymond then pointed out this great public health problem. bert Braithwaite, 69, Conserva- how the problem concerns the| "I enlist your sympathy In thetive member of Parliament, died average person, "First we need cause. I urge you to think about Tuesd ight 12 4 alter tg forget all old Ideas, beliefs, fhe problem. I am sure you will| Tuesday n only ays . fog Dr. Dyn nd, Seward: up vos 3 -sigcted to the House Ajax May Get " Bus Service Pass $100,500 ux ean -- a am wel D@benture Plan better bus service got prelimin- ; ary approval of Gray Coach BROUGHAM (Special) -- Pick- fer from the financiers was turn. ering township council gave two|ed down, and a successful appli- Lines Ltd., a subsidiary of the ! [ Toronto Transit Commission readings to a debenture bylaw cation made to the Ontario Muni- Griffen, a director of the Port ed manager of the Canadian | Perry Chamber of Commerce, Bank of Commerce in Port | im appreciation of his many Perry, is shown, at left, re- Jeary service in the eommun- ceiving a gift from "Sam" | ity, Mr. Helm was in Port Perry NEED UNDERSTANDING New Approach Mental Health PORT PERRY (Staff) -- Mod- ern mental hospitals are tend JACK HELM, recently retin card raided the house Saturday night and arte the oeoupler, William Ireland on a charge ofj, Party' 4 lea il.| Time Party Sanderson and Mrs. W. Heron, Doatiexging. Jrdiosa Pleased 1. day next at the Township Hall, 44%; Ted Heron, Mrs. Douglas magistrate"s court here and was Brackiin ollowl fh Wiseman, 80%. find $50, with the alternative of dg ng ollicers CHRYSANTHE SHOW one month in jail, elected for 1060 - 1960; MUM 4 Magistrate R, B. Baxter sald Past president, Mrs.. Ray Ken.| The Brooklin Horticultural So. he was treating accused lenient-|nedys president, Mrs. R. L, God-|ciety will meet Monday, Oct. 26, id S he" had co-operated|frey: first vice-president, Mrs, at 8 pm. in the new Christian with police, and was the father of George McKenzie; secretary, Education Building when a chry- two Hildren Mrs. Guy Stevenson; treasurer,|santhemum show will be held, Constable Ricard told the court| Mrs. Harold Dennis; convener of Entries will be received between that with Constables L. F. Dryden|sewing committee, Mrs. Archie and 7.45 p.m. and Peter DenHoed they raided Campbell; convenor visiting com-| Committee is composed of Mrs. Ireland's home on RR 2 after|mittee, Mrs, Lorne Gray; mem-|C, Bryant, Mrs. D, Duchemin and stopping vehicles leaving the bership committee, Mrs. Michael Mrs, H, Hamilton, ¥ Wood, Mrs, Dennis Rashley; pro-\ piookiin Women's Institute will gram committee, Mrs. Bruce meet Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 2.30 Miner, Mrs, R, Avlett and Mrs. p.m. in the Township Hall. y Speaker will be Wilda Gordon, HOME FURNISHERS place and findinfg liquor. ys H RS. A search of the premises re- Walter Mittler, Installation of new officers willl now oof "Home Economist for Ontario County, who will talk on vealed various kinds of liquor in- . of BAR : take place at the next meeting to j 4 f 4-H Girls' Club and junior work. cluding rye, vodka and rum, Ac- be held at the home of Mrs. Dop J 4 eu ; ' Gl Lunch committee will be Mrs, T. |= THE GREATEST VALUE SHOW ON EARTH UNDER THe . oh cused admitted the offence and Roberts, Nov. 19. Kroes, Mrs. Les Hall and Mrs, J.|' operated with police after his ar- A RNIV LIONS CARNIVAL bade 4 i A CONGRATULATIONS FROM were 4% " ONTARIO'S LARGE rest. Brooklin District Lions Club is hoeal Bul gashy ¥ com Vas wd uaoron commwory [FL lal Arena. ial stone will be dedicated at the|: . America Show BRIDGE CLUB SCORES Canadian Legion plot in Grove-|= At Brooklin Bridge Club meet-|side Cemetery. io TORONTO ~-- The Jersey Bull Campburn Major Carom owned by Mrs. ¥, A, Schulman, Brant. 4 | 5 @ OVER ford, Ontario has for the second YOUR SUITE ' 69 Gt year been judged senior and EASY Bu Yes! Congratulations Adams for staging this, your most etxensive, history-making Home Furnishing Show in all your 78- year history, We are proud as one of Canada's leading manufacturers to be a part of this gigantic extravaganza of values and to be associated with such a large and gggressive firm @s yourselves. ican Jersey Show, now on at Col- umbus, Ohio, where 40 Canadian Jerseys are being exhibited. Car- om also won the Australian cham- plonghip award, as well as the Chester Folck and Son challenge trophy, Carom was hred by Charles Robison and Sons, Har- vey Station, N.B, R. Stenger and Son, of Ennis- killen, Ont., placed fifth in the aged bull class on Epniskillen Royal Motto, senior and grand champion bull at the CNE this year, Eleventh went to Harold Butcher and Sons and Bert Me- Grath, on Jester Wonderful Jes- ter, the reserve grand bull at the CNE, and grand champion bull at London this year. | grand champion of the All Amer- TERMS! ne Pr" POS » Aa Niustrated here is the new, self-contained FLEETWOOD Sterephonic Redic-Phonegroph, now on sale at ADAMS during the Giont "Carnival of Bargains." BN cl 'BE UPHOLOSTER EADS Tuesday. "It looks wery reasonable," said TTC Commissioner Allan Lamport, Mayor William A. Parish of Ajax suggested that the present Ajax bus, which follows Highway 401 through the town te Whitby, should be diverted south on Liverpool Rd. to Base Line Rd. and Bailey St. providing service to industrial and residential areas. It would then go north on Har- wood Ave, the main street, erossing Highway 401, continuing north to Highway 2 and then eastward. "There is no revenue at all on 401 between Liverpool Rd. and Monday night to raise $100,500 for the erection of a water stor- age tank in the West Rouge area. The bylaw provides that the revenue received from the sale of water in the township's Water Area No. 1 be allocated to the cipal Improvement Corporation. There is mo such urgency re- quired for the storage tank, stated Reeve S. Scott, hence the bond company will be requested to consider taking the option, payment of principal and in- terest on the expenditure. Clerk L. T, Johnston was asked to contact Bill Gouimlock and Company, who previously asked for a 30-day option to sell the township's debentures, to offer | the option for the sale of the stor- age tank debenture to yield 6.95. ~ Since there was haste required in the securing of a $750,000 high school debenture, a previous of ve FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? LL #, an improved powder to be upper or lower plates, false more firmly in plage. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, or feeling. FAS- Ll Dnes odo oS Apes om drug counter. * any GRGSTVIEW GARDEN Quality Homes Built by Loupan Developments (Oshawa) Limited =. HOME BUYERS Ajax. But you are missing rev- epue in the townsite and along the Base Line Rd." Mayor Par- ish added. TIMES BUREAUS RJAX John Mills Ajax 426 BOWMANVILLE Rae Hopkins Ma. 3-7282 DON'T WAIT Your choice of 5 plans OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS Now not fine a -- for your home! 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