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The Oshawa Times, 6 Apr 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 AT BROOKLIN WI Donates Cash To Fair AT BOWMANVILLE { April Meeting Of Auxiliary By MRS, A. L. HOOEY | The hospital visiting committee |Powell's parents, Mr. and Mss. visited Mrs. Puckrin's parents, |W. Petty, Cherrywood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin, Leskard, M RUDLEY r. and Mrs. Earl Puckrin Sunday. By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The club met at! the home of Mrs. Bert Guthrie | Saturday with Bill Guthrie pre-| siding. It was decided to send do- | nations to the Pickering Township | Historical Society and to the Cancer Society. Gordon Smith and his com-| LIGHT-HEARTED LEER AT LOVE AMONG THE ADULTS! - [A BOWMANVILLE -- The April reported a good reception by the mittee conducted games and con- | By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- President Mrs, C. Delonge was in the chair at the March meeting of the Brook- lin Women's Institute held in the Township Hall. Reports and financial state- meet April 14 at 2 p.m. in the Chistian education building. The Reliable Group will be in charge of devotions; the Friend- ship Group in charge of the pro- gram and the ABC Group will provide refreshments. ment were read by secretary- PRACTISE FOR EASTER treasurer Mrs. Arthur Elliott and The Senior Choir of Brooklin Mrs. W. Nesbitt commented briefly on the motto. A donation of $20 was voted toward prize money for Brooklin Spring Fair in June. A letter was read from Wilda Gordon, Home Economist for On- tario County, listing the courses for 1960 at the Leaders Training School, Uxbridge. United Church is practising Eas- ter music under direction of E. A. Winkler of Ajax, who will act as organist and choir leader for several montns during the ab- sence of Mrs. Fred Brown. BRIDGE CLUB SCORES Brooklin Bridge Club held its ; weekly session in the Township It was decided to enter a group|,j| Wednesday when high scores exhibit at Brooklin Spring Fair,|\ ere recorded as follows: John and a committee was appointed, |\jillar, Ted Heron, 95% Mr. comprising Mrs. Harry McCool|ang Mrs, A. Heron, 91; Mrs. Wal. and Mrs. F. M. Holliday. |ter Wadell, Mrs. W. Lambe, 90; A request was received from jack Patterson, Walter Wadell, the Brooklin County Club for as-|ggio. Mrs, Crossman, Jack sistance to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Glover, 86; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Ingleton and family, victims ofneth Holliday, 84%; Mrs. Jordan, a fire which destroyed their yrs Sanderson 83; Mrs. Cyril home. |Davies, Mrs. Robert Heron and It was decided to hold Supperiyi: and Mrs. Dave Coates 80; Night April 14 in the Township|nrs M. Fairservice, Mrs. Doug: Hall to raise funds for the five joc Wiseman, 77%. victims and other projects. { : Committee in charge will be PERSONALS Mrs. W. A, Heron, Mrs, Harry| Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ingleton, McCool, Mrs. E. Acton and Mrs. Breoklin, victims of a fire which| C. Delonge. destroyed their farm home re-| AN ERSARY |cently, are now living in an S0TH ANNIV above - normal temperatures during April, according to the long - range outlook of the United States weather bureau. | Below - normal readings are Eastern Canada will have | Z |¢31 handed in for the month with (sor, Claremont; change in weather pattern may produce major errors. Lower map details expected precipita- tion during the month. Tables | give normal readings for vari- ous centres. --CP Newsmap meeting of the Memorial Hospital | patients on their weekly visits. Women's Auxiliary was held Fri-| The president gave a report day with Mrs. L. C. Mason pre- jon the regional hospitai meeting i te : |which she attended with vice- veral new members Were... ijent Mrs. S. McMurter. welcomed and the president Tea hostesses were Mrs. J. J.| tests and Garry Batty played the | piano accordion, accompanied by | | Eileen Guthrie at the piano. | Linda Izatt and Lynda Puckrin {played accordion duets and Mrs, {John Ashton gave two readings. | Selections were played by Nan- | ¢ |be held in the Lions Centre April thanked those who helped with| ) b the recent birthday tea, which Brown and Mrs. Roenigk. cy Puckrin on the accordion and | she reported a financial success.| Orr Venning, who is. a patient Baby bootees handed in were at Workmen's Compensation Hos- wrapped and a pair will be given pital, Downsview, spent the week- to each new arrival commenc- end at his home where he was ing April 15. visited Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. The marathon brige reported E. Beuson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ree- Mr. and Mrs. several games yet to be played. Lucas, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, F. The marathon annual party will|Thompson and Myrle, Ashburn; Mr. and Mrs. C. Venning, Mr. land Mrs. J. Beacock, Blacksock land W, Martin, Oshawa. |Fred Puckrin on the guitar. Re-| |{freshments were served. | Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lake and {family, Toronto, spent the week- | [end at the home of Mrs. Lake's | {mo her, Mrs. A. Leonard. | Mr, and Mrs. V. Kennan and| family, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Puckrin Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Alan and Grace visited Mrs, o EXTRA "WONDERS OF ONTARIO" in color 21. Wayne Hooey, Toronto, spent| the weekend at his home, Tem-| THEATRE GUIDE [tne weekend = | Marks -- "Who Was That Lady" | IRM WEATHER PREDICTED Brock -- "Next to no Time" 6.55! Yvonee Anonichuk, daughter of and 10.00 p.m. "Five Gates to Mr. and Mrs, A. Anonichuk, Hor- Hell" 8.30 p.m. Last complete|SeY street, took part in the Ro-| show at 8.30 p.m. [tary Ice Revue at Maple Leaf | gardens, N. C. Williams, Port Arthur, 12.30, 2.45, 5.00, 7.20. 9.40 p.m. visited Mrs. C. Williams, Car-| "Wonders of Ontario" 2.25, 4.40, lisle avenue, 6.55, 9.20 p.m. Last complete] Col. L. T. McLaughlin has been show at 9.20 p.m. {made an honorary life member of The Royal Canadian Military | Institute in recognition of the long service as a member and vice-| president of the Board of Direc- tors. Regent -- "The Story on Page One" Shown daily at 2.05, 4.25 6.40, 8.55 p.m. Last complete show at 8.45 p.m. rw Wr BLOOD | DONOR r{- CLINIC | "TODAY y S ve 8... NOW : ; SE 5 BRA i A a ; apartment at the home of Mr. The tentative date for the cele- bration of the 50th anniversary of Brooklin Women's Institute has| been set for Friday, May 27. Plans are underway for a ban- quet to be held at that time. | Convener of Home Economics and Mrs, Gordon Hunter. The Rebekah Kitchen Band of Kinoven Lodge No, 353 Brooklin, the entertainment the meeting of the Ladies Auxil-| the Canadian Legion, | provided to Branch 43 Oshawa. iary expected on the Prairies, These | maps are based on predictions | of the weather bureau which romp at| the Rock 'N Roll Generation! |ment last year completed a total The Whole Story of | Save ATR and Health Mrs. W. Nesbitt, read a paper on Health. Mr. and Mrs. George Boake Standing committee conveners and children visited her mother, will present annual reports at the Mrs. W. Morrison, Beaverton, next meeting in April, | Wednesday. Nominating Commitiee will be] Mrs. Hugh Mowbray is a pa- Mrs. Gordon Hunter and Mrs. tient at Port Perry Hospital. Albert Cooper. [PAPER SALVAGE LIBRARY WEEK | Brooklin Boy Scouts will hold a This week, designated as Li- paper drive Saturday, April 9, brary Week, Brooklin Public Li- from 9-12 a.m. Magazines and brary will be open each evening, Newspapers, securely tied in sep- 7-9 p.m. arate bundles, will be picked up. The librarian, Miss E. Me- 3 Keown will be in attendance to COMMUNION AT ST. THOMAS waisome Visitors . and BOSWET served at St. Thomas' Anglican q y {Church Sunday at 10 a.m., con- WA MEETING |ducted by the rector, Rev. E. W. The Woman's Association will! Fuller. Unemployment Causes Debate TORONTO (CP)--Ontario has a to the Windsor Technical Insti. do-it-now project to maintain em-|tute, Plavaient in off-season months 50! \ ORE SUPPORT o it now," the opposition de-| oy : manded Tuesday night during de-| Liberal Leader Wintermeyer bate of the $55,000,000 estimates|said Windsor needs some pre- of the department of public ferred treatment in rgards to works, |right rates, which is one eayse T Liberal members, all dor usiries relocating else. from the Windsor area, said the|" ij," oo14 become a dormitory department should construct| i,» he explained, with United more government 'buildings in|gi vee vitizens working in Detroit a has some, living in Windsor to escape ld . |the long drive to Detroit suburbs. "It's an emergency situation,"| "Give them more public works said Maurice Belanger (L--Wind-|yntil the city can get on its feet sor Sandwich). "It's like Elliot|again," he said. Lake on a smaller scale." Criticism of the public works Bernard Newman (L--Windsor department in letting tenders was Walkerville) said the public/registered by CCF Leader Mac- works department should get Donald, who charged the depart- started on a teacher's college and ment was wrong last year in ac-|* a tourist information centre, al- cepting the tender of a Quebec ready promised to the city. This|firm instead of giving the busi would alleviate some of the un-/ness to an Ontario company. employment, which affects about| Mr. Connell said he would not 60,000 people. deal exclusively with Ontario firms but would maintain a "buy REAUME SPEAKS Canadian" policy. Arthur Reaume (L -- Essex North) charged that last June COULD START WAR prior to the provincial election| "Restricting our work to pro- Public Works Minister Connell|vincial firms could start an eco- Communion will be ob-| |of $21,600,000 in new works, which) |were turned over to the appro- priate departments. This year the department will undertake {$22,950,000 in new work projects, | while $20,050,000 is carry - over work. . | Earlier, - the House concluded {the debate on the speech from the throne--begun 11 weeks ago. | The speech outlined the policy of |the government and detailed the {program for the coming year. | Motions of non confidence {placed by the Liberal and CCF |parties were quashed by the heavy Progressive Conservative majority. The vote was 65 to 23. The Liberals had a nine-point motion attacking the government on its farm policy, portable pen- sions, education, tax sharing, housing and gas rates, { The CCF motion criticized the government for its stand on farm marketing agencies, energy re- sources and "political patron-| age." | says its monthly outlook is not FRI, APRIL 8 a specific forecast and that a to and his TWIN PINE MOUNTAINEERS from Radio Station WIJIL NIAGARA, N.Y. RED BARN Admission $1.00 Oil Miny picture hist EVERY DRAMATIC MO An ANDREW and VIRGINIA STONE starring FILMED ABOARD THE WORLD'S MOST GLAMOROUS LUXURY LINER! © ON METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents omer! TES of the most intense suspense in motion ory! MENT so Production WALTER WANGER' IN CELL _TRUT RA POSE! ol BLOCK Ti 2h § FILMED ON THE SPOT BEHIND PRISON WALLS! - THURSDAY & FRIDAY atomy of a Murder" (Mains With JAMES STEWART Last Day! "A" Ad «= JACK MACMELLON = MONCTON TIMES AND TRANSCRIPT TOMORROW APRIL 7th -- 1:30 - 4:00 AND 6:00 - 9:00 P.M. AT ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM -- SIMCOE ST. NORTH TOMORROW THE MIGHTY INVASION [1's SPRING HOUSE CLEANING OF LAUGHS HITS TIME Throw Away Those 2 Old Fashioned { Cleaning Utensils NOW You Can Buy These Work-saving promised the construction of a nomic civil war within the coun- ROBERT STACK DOROTHY MALONE government building in Windsor try. I for one do not intend any "You can take it out on me, action on my part to tear at the but don't take your hatred out on noble fabric of Confederation." the city for electing three Liber- He said his department als," he said awarded a $333,000 contract for Premier Frost said the public supply and installation of labor- works department has in its esti- atory equipment for the new mates plans to build in Windsor biology building at the Ontario a new institute of technology, a Agriculture Building, Guelph, to new teacher's college and a new a Quebec firm because it offered government building. "You'll alsc the best deal. get a new tourist reception. Mr. MacDonald said the Cana- centre." dian Office and School Furniture Mr. Connell said his depart- Company of Preston submitted a ment has already bought land tender only $2,000 higher than the for the teacher's college. Pro- Quebec company. And the result vineial Treasurer Allan, former of losing the business put about works minister, said the treasury 75 men out of work. wnG0I0R, AY o' 4 FAMOUS PLAYERS TH GEORGE SANDERS - EDMOND O'BRIEN | * TAMMY MARIHUGH / 'a ™ a. rd -. TODAY ONLY: RITA HAYWORTH "STORY ON PAGE ONE" ADULT EATRE ENTERTAINMENT last week approved an addition] Mr. Connell said the depart- BROADLOO TREMENDOUS SPRING SALE -- FANTASTIC R 4 95 Tveede) 6.95 | 795 5.50 [| by | B.M.K. Tone-on-tone| Imported or domestic Brinton--Peterboro % 3-ply hardtwist Wile Wilton, Green, Grey, Er. | tom ~~ 5 decorator vig 4 ft. width. | hades. 9-12 ft. width . 10.95, ey Reg. $7.95 sq. yd. | AXMINSTER, Green | 8 95 8 colors to choose from | or Grey leaf pattern. . | 65 00 SUPER CARVED Wool 3.95 yd.! . e 9x 12 ORIENTAL tion. Reg. 89.95. 49.95 Reg. 12.25. 9x 12 Wilton, 12-15 ft, width. Reg. 15.95, 27 Inch runner BRILON Super-heavy tweed or plain, 9-12 ft. width, Reg. 8.95. reproduc. EDUCTIONS 11.95 HEAVY VELVET Wil« TON Luxury Broad. loom -- 12 #. enly. Reg. 15.95. 4.95 TRILAN 27" Runner, Plain or Tweed. every purchase of a 6 x 9 carpet or over you will sa F R E E B® Toronto's not that far away. We will pay the cost of your gasoline to and from our Toronto store with ve many $$$. Even a small saving represents many hours of hard work -- think it over -- We're ot the Eastern end of town just wh starts on Danforth Ave. NO CITY DRIVING ere the street cor line EAST END CARPET CENTRE 2924 DANFORTH AVE. OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. --SATURDAY TILL 6 PM. TORONTO Ting / They Have The Whole Country Roaring - y = PER SELRS EASE Screenplay by Roger MacDougall and Stanley Mann 8 From the novel by Leonard Wibberley - Produced by Waller Shenson Directed by Jack Amold . a Highroad Production a Columbia Pictures Release 1960 "OSCAR" WINNER | Zaz 2h - ee "ALEXANDER THE GREAT" . ag NS" el GCIDEN Plus "KING AND'4 QUEENS cam RUFISH {RA LY. COUSTEAU production - A COLUMBIA picture Appliances at WHOLESALE PRICES General Electric FLOOR POLISHER RSE 36.90 WHOLESALE General Electric VACUUM CLEANERS Model VC 3 With Reel in Cord re 16452 "74.50 63.90 Model VC 4 Retail 89.50 WHOLESALE Now is the Time to Buy Your CAMERA FILM For Easter . .. And Save 8 m.m. MOVIE FILM 3 55 SPECIAL 40 BLACK AND WHITE FILM FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. 127, 120, 620, ete. SPECIAL SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. Bissell CARPET SWEEPER Reliance model. WHOLESALE BRYLCREEM Large Size Retail 79¢ WHOLESALE 28- OPEN OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE 290 ALBERT ST. (Between Gibb and Olive) RA 8-0311 THURSDAY TILL 7 P.M. ER --------

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