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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jan 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 5, 1960 Service Club TODAY'S TORONTO STOCKS Re-Elects Its 2) 2 vw. 11959 Officers Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Russell 2 811. 0 inswick 150 280 280 280 | By M. HORN StL. Corp 12 184% 18 ) amp ( 630 630 INDUSTRIALS St : Maurice 0 ) 90 vr 4 i 4 Hampton 8 the December meet- Abitibi $39% 39% 39% Shawin 255 $30 fe N Inca zd 2 5 2 ing of the Ladies' Service Club Atad-atl A 5 $181 181% 1814 Simpsons 2 2 33% 4 " ) , 8 {was held at the home of Mrs, Alta Pinas 204 38% St Pay 2 1 7 2 98° 9 Clarence Tink with the president, igoOma 30% Stedman - J 7 . - + | . Alumini $33% 33% 33 ) png 86% B6% Bi is By 3 ' Mrs. A. Blanchard, in charge, Alum 2 pr 5 $4214 42 Stuart Oi 250 § 1 § n kirk > 8 . It was moved by Mrs. Earl rgus $35 " : Atlas Steel p ot 3 propane Jone 1 est 2 i 0. - {Like and seconded by Mrs. Jack! Bank Mont T m Bb 55 2 5 Ah Li : 3 Macnab that last year's officers | Bank NS : A H y 4 . 0 K A t z . . 2-ap a This was - Bo Pow A 4 + 0 ' 2 A 4 or ved. pointed. as ap-| Bath Pow B 7% 27 Trans: Mt 575 $1134 8 . j A 1 Provec Bell Phone X : Un Steel 58 ava : . | 'ollowing are the officers for ; . " 1 | President, Mrs. A Blan- 5 ; : 4 chard; first vice-president, Mrs. | Weston A 25 $3i%. 3 3 1 0 2 > 2 {William Axford; second vice-| Weslon p d : 7 president, Miss Mary Niddery; | Woodwd A 1 § Es r : ; Nic Wdwrd A wis 7 é " secretary, Mrs. J. MacNeil; as-| Zenith 1000 275 2 +5 I ' sistant secretary, Mrs, C. Tern-| Fcidom 7% % ¢ 7 § stra; treasurer, Mrs. T. M, Asbestos 2 Horn > 2 {Chant; membership, Mrs. R. CI Fndry 5 $208 f £0 suf 317 § I ) 14 . {Farrow; Lunch, Mrs. J. Rice; ve ig 1 id : J ) y Thi C Pack A 15 $46 46 C Paper 5 yg ; tat 0 ; {cards, Mrs, W. White, Conk C om a Cat Dupont 824% 24% 29% \ 2 | Blankets were won by Judy Cdn Can A 250 $1 13% f ! 1 {Ann Fowler and Mrs, Glen C Fairbks A 200 $101 10% - : 3 {Smith. About 60 Christmas stock- & Tinks 1% 1 1 Almin 0 3 J 16 | ings were filled for the Fred Vie- 2 pi 5 971 FAltw 1200 § 4 § {tor Mission in Toronto Anchor 2 p ; 3 | Some highlights of work under- Bailey S A 225 760 7 7 Uk be +4 > taken by the Service Club during| FALBY AT SWEARING IN Bail 8 had " 2 ; ren are as follows: Onl . wr Society took place In June week that a well-known Whitby At I augural derbi ok the task of resident and an executive mem- Calalta 1009 4 309: 2 1000 : |. In January members canvass- ber of the Civil Service Associa- : 3 AJAX (Staff) The 1960 coun-;Baldrey, David Claringbold, John Calvert ) 4 1 »d for the Polio Drive and $141 5 Pel - - ton ie 410 $28 21% 2 {was collected. A miscellaneous N m H rold Mice. > Chie 3 105 105 05 Nu ' 4 sh wer was he 1d to aid a aml, in ad 13 ad tion of Ontario for the past 10 8 > x +il held its i ting on Pauli, R. Henshaw, P, Sheehan. home was de years, Harold Mace, 1717 Brock } % or Monday even J. South Ontario County Health street south, will be named vice- ; bv offered 1 f divine Unit Reeve John Mills. chairman of the Joint Advisory # p 9 guidance of the council all Planning Board--Norman Cant, In November a new refrigerator Council. The council acts in an % Fommilises and commissions in3 years; Tom Clark, 3 years; lwas donated to the church hall, |advisory capacity to the Ontario § 3 " § their deli erations C. W. Walker, 2 years; Elwyn | The club catered to several Cabinet in matters affecting the wv | Mayor William Parish, in his Smyth, 1 year; Owen Ashley, 1 nts and dohations were made civil servants of the province. {inaugural address to council re- year, Sitting me mbers are Dr. to the Red Cross, CWL, St. Jo I council is appointed Viewud ve work of th 1955 out David Gove, Ivor Slater, William seph's Church, and aiso to the M Ord in Council, and Mr aonb sy int, 0-1 T¥ 1 ~ HW ibas M Fund of the church. One Mace's appointment only awaits A Mie ects and problems f 1g the new Met Conservation ; Authority made and sold. Used the signature of the Lieutenant. Sunes! : Public v . third term. was given to the Salva- Governor of the province Mayor Parish welcomed the two McGinn Ry yank olan \ : fic. new councillors Harry Smith McGinnis, 3 years; Jack Brooks, The joi advisory council is jos end 'Patricl: Sheehan and assup-]one, Year composed of A. B. Metzler, Dep- 4 ed them he gteod wi: | Ajax Hospital Board -- Ed. uty Minister of Labor, chairman; i; f 8 times to assis $ . therall. Mr. Mace, vice - president of the § 3 work Industrial commission -- Rich- CSA of Ontario, vice-chairman; ard Fleming, Reeve John Mills, also Mrs. T tra and her guests.|and members W ton, Deputy f 1 PECIAL COMMITTEES Coun lor Harry Smith, Robert Gifts were presented and refresh- Minister of Highways: Dr." G 0d 3 : Standing and special commit- Dibble, 'R. D. Thompson, W. H. ment: served. Mrs. Caverly was Graham, Deputy Minister of " a tees were approved. The follow-|J Thompson, W. B. Stratton, Mrs. A. L. Blanchard Agriculture; W. C. Harper, pre, HAROLD MACE ing ar anding council cor Herb Hume, : 5 'onto. Wersy ident of the CSA of Ontario; and i a : J mitte 1 P amed I vil Defence -- E. Wetherall, Nina Hodgs yen 'return- M. Little, treasurer of the CSA of Outarionfiospitaly in Whitey "a5 man Deputvreeve Mary Reid, Owen Washington, D.C., after Ontari 4 A hao Financ sla hley, Police Chief George 1 week her parents ¢ ormal meeting t i I i and Sib 2 ot pare) Soni et a ht ot Tan 5 ha 2 7 served and Smi m. ublic We -- Hen. | torical committee -- Mrs. which time a full agenda will I : RQ eirepion Eh a. and 8/1 TX an Reid and Mayor Parish. dealt with OTHER CHANGES Hd rT Orel Meetin | Reeve Scott | Also sitting in on the meetings In other changes amounced by invth : n ste 3 yuncil meetings are held second in an advisory capacity will be the rvice Association, the . y ey I Fang Rees n and fourth Monday evening at 7.30 4 cet M 00 5s 75 nt De ) ] Jit 7 132 130 ' uo n the town TT 0 Advisory ouncil Flee SB 5 ; Drag 1000 } brought $350 which was dons i) to Ford Com 7 8 te aoe ua - I 200 § 21 + the church building fund A i tod th ol Lile 1 } In Aoril a canvass for the Can- Announcement is expected this Ci ladies 1 ng all names in the distr ct or the TB Mobile Clinic helping during the few days Ciinie was in operation at town hall | eve PERSONALS 0 M K. A. Caverly entertain- Mrs. John Rogers and the Hour ladies who reside with her past three Cour : t rall Dunn "ire Chief Cecil Winter. James Allan, Provi il me otiation with e Goldie, ¥ 5( Bert p.m ay 'Expresses His {7 and A. Stacey, chairman revamped. The {ormer megotia : 1 n ices | BROT GHAM As the hands of the ( Service Commission, tion committee for the CSA has Church Holds: INTERPRETING THE NEWS of the clock swung towards one who re t to that commis- been withdrawn and the three a.m. at the last 1959 meeting of sion on the council's delibera- officers of the CSA executive, ji"ickering Township Council, on|tions. president Harper, vice - president | 1 i 1 O( TA TOW ea ea |Dec. 30, 1959, Reeve J. S. Scott! Mr, Mace, an employee at the Mace and treasurer Little, take! |expressed his appreciation of the their place Annual Meet support that was given him dur- This negotiating team wil i the year. "I am sure that it ! . : Ph Ce future perform all nego . . ° In New / ear has been an eventful year and a Draws Fine lfor the CSA before the He 1 inst 1X nl suceessful Fear iy he } do council of the cabinet and with! By MRS. MILDRED PUCKRIN y Mr. and Mrs. Charlie | TORONTO (CP) The stockior: remempoer: a Council pai ing the Civil Service Commission. AUDLEY The CGIT mem- Clemence, Marie. Joyce, Ronald 1ORON TY) 216 gloc n which there was not ) I ne I It on the and Douglas Smith were - with marke, usliered In fhe New Yearidisenssion or 3 meeting in which or 10 da ion \ n t ; 'hurch serv liss M aret Puckrin, Oshawa, Ey DAVID ROWNTREE [They are convinced that Nixon'the governor. The Texas Y 1 a note Monday as al- something was not accomplished BOWMANVILLE for Ww Year IL ' " ice on or New Year's. Canadian Press Staff Writer |Wwill be an easier target to t erat leader in the Se e hzs most ndexes leaped ahead. | firmly believe that each and PICKERING (Staff) Charged or angy: : : Hons ie aid he. Earl Batty, We down than Rockefeller woul V r ne far to es wx gains: Industrials 2.46 at everyone has acted in the best: ailing allow half of 2 ; a L ; .-and Mrs. Ea » Mr, When Governor Nelson Rocke- ' that ckefell a . EB i ee : with failing to allow hal mee ll Deand Mrs. Jim Batty and family, When Govern els been because Nixon can't com. the } I i ) 1 09 at 83.57; base|interests of the community as he h thway free, Miss Ethel V he! Fri at 8 p.1 wd Mrs. Bob Batt: torn. feller of New York said he d mand the support of independent drafted for a hi nder| ciate a 15; and west. or_she saw fit. van was. convicted by Magis. mm "The elub meets this 8 v ily. all of Brookli Bel 3n file not be a cand date for pre: dent and even some Democratic )- "the it 8 or Reeve Sc as he presented | > u Yay Craw ford Gu st in Picker By MRS. A. L. HOOEY evening at if ome of ed bol 0: I rog can, 4h and rs this ye r, the smoke was clear ed ters 'that the governor might be elected n »mber i : 5 rifts 10 th ¢ Jean: Me Cra est in Pick | BORN Lg Srening 1 n family, Mrs j from only a part of the battle- ut 1 lur of = 2,749,000 y ing police court on Monday and LE and Mrs. Bill B JH: 5 Ir. Dick Guthrie 43 : xpected to count on. Bu at is too much to expe Ri F son Miss Violet : p 3 lave. Mrs. J. Stephenson and i Tle thay b i hel: . field A ; » an en 8 s lighter than Thurs- ; candidat the. .n fined 10 and costs, or three days rs. J. Stef 8 1 1am, n s il were at the ome of Mr. and J : Much of this sort of specu lati on, of the man who may well 3 177 0 defeated candidates in the recen ¢ Highland, SPC nt Christmas at Niagara Falls, the speaker Mrs. Bert Githrie To the extent that Vice-Presi- p uover seems designed to cloak the Republic presidential nor s 3,177.000 election, said that he believed Edwin Burnell of ighland| Fm" © relatives Ph Ral miectin t thrie. dent Nixon will be the Repub- the fact that -- again excepting inee of 1964 or 1968. Especiall 1 American Bank Note tliere was a definite need for Creek told the court that he wasi™'a i. nd Mrs L. C. Mason and Wore field oa Wednes {a7 of Iact r. and Mrs. Wes. Petty, Mr, I 1 ravel , 3 Vedr f le Yor e Ho lican standard - bearer in t ® Stevenson -- the Democrats h the Democrats do w 5 é ing 9% points at women at all levels of govern- travelling south on Pine Grove family spent Christmas day with|week. Bert Guthrie w retorned Garnet Petty and Mr. Nov. 8 vote barrin !'no one who - appears to 3 a small turnover. Minnes- ment, particularly municipal, and|road and met a car coming to-\nr. "ang Mrs, E. Mason, Toron-|as trustee a Ee oe Ro Wm. Sinclair of Cherry- unexpected deve t strong support from the party d Ontario Paper advanced|said that he hoped both ladies ward his, he pulled off the road, ; vere at the home of Mr. A ' ld Cox repl he ret 1 n forthcoming contest has been sim- 33 while Loblaw |wouid return to council blew his horn but his car was ie ; y ker 4 fi ) ¢ and s. Stan Powell. 3 many different parts of the cour a » While Loblaw uid I C . ev § Mr. and Mrs. W. Cawker were member ec a i plified P omes or e ahead two points at] To Mrs. McPherson he said, struck. in Belleville and Campbellford for [je Miss Bobby Wetherspoon and ey : . try lev However skefeller would still Sg Bar rosso V:. at!"Your interest in the township BRE AN xs 4 . rh ! ar Ines Clears FRG ig be available if somehow Nixon Most of the Democratic pos 13 y um Jucres a Ta at } ge) 3 gh real » To Mis Corporal R, H. Bodley, Pick-t "nth : - Mr. and Chur h My ary orgy N na ors: Whit 'wt Te namie °F efel.| cibilities have mainly regional Receive rat 3 I Iron Foundries, 1as been ver B. have, €TiNE township police said he in- athryn Hooev is visiting Mr. yard entertained a num f{by were at the home o Ir. and eOuldn be mominated. Rockefe though na Jot Ford Motor and Price Brothers Swan he added You have .ciioated the accident and found/and Mrs. H. C. arke, Port|friends on New Year's I N Mrs. Dick Winter ler's Dec. 26 statement didn't say Support although senators John ) t brought a new and different out- : : Sredi | . 7 --as it did in regard e vice- Kennedy of Massachusetts and, TORONTO (CP) ~-- Welfare all went up one point look. g the Burnell car beside the road Credit. Dorothy Wickett hitby, s.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and re idency that he would not! Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota Minister Cecile announced M Consolidated . Paper fell 134 at a with $30 damage to bumper and OT Venning, a patient at Me-|Gwen Squai awa al family were at a family gather- wn he pre sident 1 nomina- are beginning to make a wider day at five homes for the 3, while Moore Corp. and Gen- |fender. The Swan car was further morial Bosphal for seven weeks, Florence Diederich, Jnionville/ing at the home of Mrs. Puck- t it were offered to him athim < edy a phrey have receis gra tallir r Developme ropped % 2 rth and was damaged on the has returned home. Christmas|remained fo ' § . |rin's brother Cecil and Mrs. Hol- tion if it were offered to him at impact. Kennedy and Humphrey hav received ants totalling eral Development dropped % at Ta D f | por h 3 . Jer nnd ' . a Tv the Republ onvention of pen h have announced their can- $538,882 41 and 21% respectively amsters e gil left front end and scraped along| Visitors with Mb. and Mrs. Ven Dr. and Mrs m. Graham linger, Cherrywood ; the put ; gs : didaoy onl on. Beeotut. anion ; o M ning were Mr. and Mrs. if Wood and family of Fenelon Falls visit-) Mr. Colin MacDonald, Ajax, ng In LMOCKE0 UY | AOE Ra amoun the trading side assey- . and Eldene, Bobcaygeon, Mr, and |e it ; sraham's ther spent the weeke: i But as for Nixon's opponent, few, And Stevenson has the enor- ing to $200,000 had been made {fo Ferguson was the top industrial Railway Workers | Donald David Langille, 17 of Pie J Rahm Blackstock, Mr gi ith i gid VD a yh Na are willing to bet who that may mous hurdle of having been the the Kipling Acres home in Eto- with a turnover of 6,215 shares |Old Forest road, Pickering, was and Mrs. A. Rahm and family, Astley and family on New Year's Congratulations to Mr. ahd be. Except for Adlai Stevenson,/loser in the last two elections. bicoke 1 mines, International Nickel INSTDE- Teamsters Defeat convicted of careless driving on port Perry Day Their moth Mrs. C. Grif-[Mrs D ny Stone on the arrival there is other Demo rat wie OTHER ADVANTAGES Dawa 125 pee gent ; a Segue gained % at 105 Suwa} in TORONTO (CP)--The Interna Hilview Syeue, Fairport Beach| Robert Kerr, i ls on a holi</fin returned with them to her|of their daughter, Katherine Eliz- is as well known as Nixon to the ¢ ¢ 3 for its Hillsdale Manor creased 70 cents at $9.95, Algom tional Brotherhood of Teamsters on Dec. 28. |day vacation in Florida home at Fenelon Fall labett Dec. 29 A Democrats see other advan- 3 : I nal rotherhood ofl a @ home at enelon alls abeth on Dec, voting public or in as strong a tag es now that Rockefeller has home for the aged which will have was up % at 12%, and Consoli- (C],C) annhunced Monday it de-| Constable John Pugh said he| Mr. and Mrs. R. Gill and family - a - - posit on 59 he is 11 months before, ©," 4. 207 beds. ; . Denison was ahead at feated the Canadian Brotherhood investigated a complaint from a/motored to Mexico for Christ pgang cay gd will be able to open their] 1De provincia gov ¢ a f way and Transport Work-|citizen that Langille had raced/mas and on to Hollywood, Cali ONCE DELIGHTED nominating convention in Los An- & tiled he Bis Gill Sin nw n oils. Huds i 8 Bay or ) in a cortifiealioy ote his car up hill on the sidewalk. fons for the remainder of the Many Democrats once were . geles Julv 11 -- two weeks before oadL beriar @ ar 4 and ome among embplovees of ushand agistrat snout eka 2 olide lighted be ne i th eo ere 2o the Republicans without ha 160,000 toward the cost of an ad- i p 3 12%. Transport Limited at Simcoe ag What Sie ] kel I ap Mrs. B. A. Green, Barrie, Aune Nixon - R Har battle They to worry who the opponent will dition to its Golden Plow Lodge The vistory evens the score in Elie, 2¥p a 0 ave post and Wayne Hooey, Toronto, ite y hoc 3 you got for driving on the side th Mr blics arts e Cobourg. The ledge now has 1 intermitte: attle tween !® 342i Fi were Christmas visitors with Mr.| 1h n party to/b itermittent battle between walk? None p arty : i : al e. < . 1 as the reply. |, Nt before elec-, Also, with Nixon's nomination beds. The addition will have STOCK MARKET the Teamsters and the: CHRY "You are the oo et ald od are Hoey rey have ion time because of the interna] all but assured, the Democrat since the CBRT won an earlier i: : : y foresaw between the Will be able to concentrate their' Halton County has vote among the firm's Kitchener have your licence suspended. I'm returned from spending Christmas ve led bh" Nixon, attacks on him alone for , ranted $45,083 for a 139 NET EARNINGS |emnlovees going to fine you $10 and costs at Brockville. : thodox and more months i he Halton Centennial | The Teamsters have charged and suspend your licence for| Sunday visitors with Mr. and forward looking group headed! One aspect of that attack is Manor lton, An additior By THE CANADIAN PRESS !the brotherhood with raiding in pleasure driving for six months,|Mrs. O. Venning were Mr. and by Rockefeller likely to be the charge that the $174,756 has | en to ( : . ithe Simcoe organizing campaign! You can only drive to work." M I. Lucas, Toronto: Mr. and | Although Rockefeller's wit h- Republican party is no place for ton County for Carleton Le and Canada Tunnell, 4 5.0 preparing to lay a com.| Langille's mother told the mag- Mrs. W. Mar Oshawa, Mr. | drawal punctured that theory, the/an "able progressive' as Senator being built at Manotick. It 11 Cor ar ended Oct. 31: 1959, plaint before the Canadian La-!istrate that her boy was the sole and Mrs. F. Thompson and Mvrle, | Democrats still are deli lig ed Lyndon Johnson has described provide 142 beds. 312,185: 1958, $645,785. bor Congress. support of the family. Her hus- Brookl in and Miss M. Oliver and gi i 88 mee - = -- -- |band was out of work, Hence W. Archer, Blackstock. i the limited suspension A charge of t ha ee The ia Liquor Firms Grant was withdrawn when the |the side. Damage was $50, The Ajax Chamber of the ristmas merce has ann ners of the ( decoration conte sponsors annually prize was won Claus and re IN Com- win- home whnicn first Santa display | and Grundy gsgate cres court learned the accused was in- I careerated in the Guelph reform- Within aw atory. $20 AND COSTS Knud Jensen, Fairport road, Monday Picke ring was fined $20 and costs his panies' public service advertise-| ments flout the Ontario law, he vill be happv to launch a test on case in the court + 5 days when found guilty of | a | Constable T. Holmes said he {followed the accused west Highway No. 2 and north to his |home and clocked him at 5 Imiles an hour in a 30 mile zone Jensen asked, "Why wasn't 1 {stopped until I got home? Constable Holmes said, wasn't safe or practical to at tempt to pass you." Michael Racioppo, Pickering pleaded guilty to making a wide right hand turn and was fined | 15 and costs. Constable Peter Hollywood said wa RY 4 RESIS SHS] Bruce Bul [No ont had occurred. Damage lock, 34 Birch crescent. Special to Racioppo's car was $200 and mention, Parkside junior $125 to the other car school; St. Bernadette's Sepa- Magistrate Guest in imposing 18 Birch crescent; would che nto charges made . y ew by Paul Hellyer, Liberal Mem-| Christine Farru { el vhich have been offered TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- General Roberts of Ontario said f anyone can prove to satisfaction that liquor com- But he maintained he knew of no liquor ad .which broke the provincial law "My advisors, who watch these things, tell me the liquor com "It Panies are within the law," he i. "There might be the odd one that breaks the Iz I haven't heard of i Mr. Roberts said "So long as I am attorney-general, 1 have to ye convinced we have a case that w 11 stick To make te st | CHRISTIAS one DECORATION CONTEST BE FEST WIT Ey e phot 0. This arrangement C rawford and Alfred and 48 Gly prize went to hem is not my concept of the| and unless another contender way to carry out my job," he! The new year was nearly 36 § was born at 11:55 a.m. Jan, 2 said hours old before Whithy's first | comes forth before Jan. 13, v e Pp, ohert L's e : " t week Mr. Roberts said he| baby was born in 1960. She be Mion 1 receive all the rate School; Hydro Commis- (the fine took into account the per Parliament for Toronto] Mr. and M a f | by iwumber of Whithy mer- sion building; Kemp's Drugs fact that the accused had eight Trinity, that liquor companizs| 304 Mary St. W., and is shown | chants. ~--Photo by John Mills 'children. . \were "flouting" the law. ! above with her mother. She | Oshawa Times Photo

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