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The Oshawa Times, 25 Apr 1960, p. 4

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EE IE aE-- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 25, 1960 be the pioneer such eompany inin South Wales in the event of a|Kathleen Palmer, Pickering, visit mer's mother, Mrs. W. Marshall, Woodhouse erescent, Ricky . ! Canada. slump in the heavy basic indus-led New York City for three days/Durham street. Young, Billingsgate crescent; | IDEAL SITE tries. at Easter. LAC Terry "Skelcher, RCAF, April 23, Robert Bruce John- The site was considered ideal| Col. Kingsmill and Mr, Mobbs| Betty Bryant, Harwood avenue Mrs. Skelcher and baby son , Tulloch drive; April 19, because of its central location,|will arrive in Toronto from busi-|north, was also in New York for|Michael, stationed in western Roger Bois, Brock St. within 40 minutes of downtown|ness calls in Singapore and west-|{the weekend. Canada, are visiting Mr. and pamela Smith, Beech street, Toronto, its excellent communi-/ern Canada, and after an inspec-| Joe Dickson, Reg Dage, Wayne Mrs. Henry Skelcher, Mary celebrated her 11th birthday with cations, its existing housing facil-/tion tour of the Australia' estate.(Daniels, Roger Hacker, Joh n|street. a party Wednesday. Among those |ities, and the easy availability of| They will travel from Toronto to|Ford and Jack Brown visited Buf-| Corporal Cliff Mills, RCCS, attending were Lois Mills, Dolly |1abor, not only from Toronto, but|Otiawa, Montreal and New York|falo at the weekend. {Beech street, returned to Sunny-| Flynn, Debbie the neighboring communities of before their return to England| Foster Laycock, Carleton Col-{ brook Hospital Wednesday for| Thorn Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa. Ma 2, Ww BD days omer Ihe start (lege, Quava, visited W. Lay-|minor surgery. Factories locating there have round-the-wor] spec-|cock, Exeter roa | Fayeleanor ° Gilchrist, Joan|and J tapped a lucrative market, where|tion tour of Slough estates. Don King, taking a pre-med. Thing Betty Schrane and Jean- Bony 60 per cent of all Canadian pér- [course at Queen's 'University, |ette Philips, spent the hol sonal income is located within 300 [spent the holidays wih his par. weckeod Ps, Spent the Wolidayl wm Oshawa General Hospital gules. 4 AJAX PERSONALS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril KOE. mr and Mrs. Bert Schrane,|¥ overcrowded. Mare bed-space The Ajax operation is model- [Elgin street. [Brock street, visited their daugh./is badly needed. You ean help led after the parent establish- By GRACE MILLS le |ter, Mrs. R. Rockburn in Ottawa.|add 220 beds to the by ent at Songs, Fogand, Where aliax -- Jane Koenderman, | Mr. and Mrs. Ken Marshal and| Celebrating birthdays this week|supporting the current wit end fie og Sid ynn road, accompanied by/family, Hamilton, visited the for-/were: April 18, Lloyd Spinks, pioneer industrial estate \project when established in 1925. It proved so successful so fast | that, by the time the severe de- NI L R H H pression of the 1930's struck, it proved to be a buffer against hard times. Prosperity at Slough En CiRLS? OLDER FOLKS ENJOY GAME OF EUCHRE ' |absorb a steady flow of unem- MEET THE Ld In spite of television and | on for several vears and are ( are living right when they fail | From the left, William Knox, ployed from South Wales where other kindred forms of enter- | eagerly looked forward to by | to draw reasonably good cards. | who is holding an ace king, ig gi Br be yore: 2] tainment, the older folk still | dyed in the wool euchre fans. | Proceeds from the games are | queen and two jacks. He prob- |'v,,00™sn tie 1930's to business - enjoy a game of euchre. The | The right bower is played with [used for community projects | ably would like to see a five vi 4 who fled Hitler's Germany BARDOT" Brougham branch of the Wom- | a triumphant thump as of | by the WIL Any other players come up if he was playing |, eciablished factories there, en's Institute holds a weekly | yore. The visible signs of frus- | in the district are assured a @cribbage. Walter Carlton, Mrs, Slough's far-flung and constant- ' . euchre, every Tuesday evening, | tration are evinced by e | cordial welcome. Four of the R. Davis and Mas. Carlion on ly expanding interests mow also He's the continental These games have been going ! losers, who still wonder if they ! regular members are shown. | the right. include developments at Birming- rage of the age... = r ham, Swansea, Greenford (Lom- ALAN DELON \ is y ing 700 persons. Sev en have goue don) and Melbourne, Australia. 4 i, Slough Estates (Canada) LT Eo ThE FL CULTS | wart se shy ; esent os half the factories in lished at the British Govern- ; THE | anada's pioneer fully - planned|ment's request, as a buffer eles, > measure against unemployment industrial community which is to-| . l 4 v \ 1SCUss xpansion ans day a bustling cenire of 8500 A | people. But for the industrial de-| AJAX The world's largest times the industrial floor space globe-girdling trip. They are Col. velopment, the war-born town] % factory - renting company will|developed up to now W. H. Kingsmill, DSO, MC, and might have become a ghost lows. RUMMA bi ' discuss future expansion plans for Mr. Mackenzie explained that | Gerald Mobbs, chairman and| Ajax was open farmland in| " ADULT . its Canadian operations at meet-| expansion is proposed because his/managing director, respectively, |ig41 when it became the site of | -- ENTERTAINMENT 2nd Thriller ! ings in Toronto April 27-29 comp. .y is "so.impressed" with of the parent company, Slough : : filling I 20th Century-Fox PAUL ANKA AN/ e future prospects for Cana-|Estates Ltd @ ge wartime shell. i dln grows, and because tie| president of the Canadian com 1s were used ao Univers | 0, SECOND EXCITING FEATURE o "THE LADY IS A KILLER... and he is Bedevilled ager of Slough Estates (Canada) ,. . ate has shown "'such en A ~ . i . \ *State has shown "such eb-pany jc J. 8. D. Tory, QC, To- STARRING Ltd. said today that top item/couraging" growth and accepi-|ronio. The two other Canadian'. oronto extension for student | Simcoe Hall I n y > FOI > veterans. Having outlived this I ® ? M-G-M i COLOR and on the agenda is wheiher future ance directors are Mr. Mackenzie and| I oper agner err oore | u presents in ; : Lred purpose by 1948, Central Mort-| Thurs April 28 1960 I | Canadian expansion should bepngy icy pirECTORS E. G. Amold, QC, both of To-gage and Housing Corporation id ' B- wiin i 1 CINEMASCOPE ntre ts Aja nt," Am "a {ronto. 1his is the 10th anniver- hogan to convert the site from a | 4 concentrated on i jax. C A meeting of the board of di-/gy "Venn of the formation of the began | war asset into a modern J. Carrol Naish @ Richard Boone ® Angela Clarke : : "B | s » ' . » whether I ri pany annual | oid Pg ig 4 ther) Yoh: - fre as wre ,| Canadian company industrial community. ro | companied by establishment of of the three English thurs of The Canadian estate at Ajax By 1952 Slough (Canada) had] the 12-Mi/e Y-74 | j : d a second "build-lease'" indusirial{the Canadian compan) When|has grown in eight years from begun building on 100 acres its| ANNE BAXTER estate elsewhere in Canada. The!they reach Toronto, they will be|vacant land to a sprawling indus plants for rental on a spec- NATURAL G2: (TECHNICOLOR 4 ? ! Ajax site can n accommodate three nearing the end of a 40day,|trial complex of 25 plants employ-/ulative basis, and is believed to | STEVE FORR T is YOUR FILMED IN ais "w= SIMONE RENANT - MAURICE TEYNAC - o. VICTOR FRANCEN OSHAWA » BLITZED|| *""™BARDOT 78 || sxst suv | TOMORROW NIGHT| #8 "i: | wouse --2------memn |[JTTT/{] wero i . 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