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The Oshawa Times, 1 Jun 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June WEST ROUGE LADIES CLUB AIDS CANCER PATIENTS Shown are some of the wein- | cancer patients, This is only ance that enables the Ajax- bers of the West Rouge Ladies' | one of the many projects of the | Pickering branch of the Cancer Club preparing dressings for | eiub. It is this kind of assist- Society to meet the many de mands upon it for service. It is the old story of many hands | make light work. --Photo by Barrie Pomeroy Museum Items | Brooklin WI Celebrates Are Received eae. 50th Year Of Operation of executive anc Museum Committee in the| BROOKLIN -- The fiftieth an-|vincial board Pickering Township Museum piversary of the Brooklin Wom-|[No. 7: Miss Florence P. Eadie, building at Brougham. Heaps Institute founded in May, |Supervisor of Junior Extension director; Sub. Div. itoba, were read by Mrs. Arthur Elliott, brought a truck load of mater-|1910, was commemorated by a/Home Economics Service, Toron-|lations were extended to Mrs. ials, including chairs in which| banquet held on Wed members could sit at meetings in| jng May 25, in the Christian Edu-|past secretary. Charter mem- day even-|to; Mrs. Uriah Jones, Oshawa, Harry McBrien, who for the past 63 years has been a member the then empty schoolhouse, caidon Building of Brocklin Unit-|Cers: Mrs, W. A. MacNeely,|of Women's Institutes, the old- which will be opened as an ex-|ed Church. Guests were welcomed Miss Jessie Webber, Miss Alice|set lady present, who in Septem- lat the door by Mrs. Gordon Olver, Mrs. F. M, Holliday, Mrs. ork! Hurst, Mrs. W. A. Heron, Mrs, E.|S. J. Hillier, wife of minister of bench, hand hewn from large Acton and Mrs. H. McCool. Brooklin United Church; Mrs. timbers in the distamd past, «...| Special guests wore corsages ofA Brown, Kinsale, district donated by James Compton, of yellow mums tied with bows of | president; Mrs, Gordon Hurst, . On it will rest a dis-|royal blue ribbon. Other visitors president Brooklin WI; Mrs. Ed hibition hall this summer. Mr. Parkin unloaded y of old tools used in the long|yellow tulips and blue ribbon. Powell, first vice-president; Mrs. . A large hand-made mall was|One hundred and twenty-five Albert Cooper, second vice-presi- to the Museum to ac-| members, ex-members, 4H Club, dent; Mrs. Arthur Elliott, secre- pany the bench. | girls and guest sat down to table tarytreasurer; past presidents: In response to requests for var-|decorated with bouquets of blue Mrs. D, E. Hamer, Mrs. Wm. fous pieces for the Museum, |and yellow tulips, colors of the Medland, Mrs. Harry McCool, {Women's Institute. Mrs. John Hamer; Past secre- !| Mrs. W. A. MacNelly, charter tanies: Mrs, Arthur Nesbitt, Osh- "| pressed ai absence of Mrs. C. De- Mus. Shemilt, '| sary cake which centred the head | immediate past si Oshawa, which have already i,pie 'The cake was made beauti- | gent through illness. pe been secured. Deepest gratitude fully joed and decorated by Mrs.| The Junior Choir of Brook- goes to these donors for Stafford Cosway, member of (lin United Church, directed by generosity. Biook/is Hench. bi ep. | Lscader, Mrs. Kenneth Holliday. uvenirs ue pens, "Pianist Dianne Nesbitt sang POPULAR ACCESSORY |graved with Brooklin Women's Bless This House" and "There Mrs. K. H. J. Clarke, in charge rn tive 1910-1960, were placed is g Green Hill Far Away". of household furnishings for thea: each setting. 1 erie ad Tel Asses log osbin, and, Mrs. W. Heron, chairman and|ywere extended by Mrs. Moynes, Women's Institute, of toastmaster, proposed the toast to| Oakwood, and Mrs. Armstrong eer display in the museum build-| "The Queen", followed by assem-| Armitage, from the area; Mrs. A. ing, brought to the meeting last bly si of "God Save the|Farran, Kettleby, from Provin- a_ stech . It will rest Queen". Toast to the Women's In-| cial Board, Sub. Div. No. 8; Mrs. on a table used in the Victorian stiute, proposed by Mrs. Norman Malcolm Emmerson, Nestleton, Th Phy a ve re Sn en Gr fF SB A 3 " No. 7; e P, Eadie, were without this) Mrs, W. Heron welcomed Toronto, from Junior Extensive entertainment view-| guests, officers and members, in-| Services. | i through a double lens|troducing head table guests as| Congratulatory messages re- hich made the pictures of bulld- follows: Miss Helen McKercher, ceived from Altona, Brougham, ings, gardens, women in volum-| director, Home Economics Ex-| Claremont, Kinsale Instiiutes; appear in third dl-| tension Service, Department of 4.H Club Girls, Brooklin WI, Pro- mous gowns, | | mension, | Agriculture, Toronto; Mrs. Arm-|vincial Board, Directors Sub. Div. | |strong Armitage, past area/No. 8, Mrs. Carl Moynes, area | chairman; Mrs. C. Moynes, Oak-|chajrman; Miss Wilda Gordon, | wood, area chairman; Mrs. A. Home Economist, York and On-| 0 ess | Ketteby, Proviocia ario Counties; The Councl of the {board director. Township of t e- rio. 3: Mr, Malle oa Mr Re Adamson, | Society [ootm Emmerson, Nestleton, Pro- past secretary from Morris, Man-| LJ \d een orem Auxiliary Plans year of the Centennial, when res- ° ects came from far and near F to farms near Brougham to cele or Meet: 1 1g brate the 100th anniversary In their township. he might have! BURKETON -- The WA will Mrs. Thomas Hodge and Mrs, been acquainted with a young meet on Thursday afternoon at Argue msn who was serving his 2.30 p.m. in the church hall, June| Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer and assigument in teaching school. 9. Don't forget our cold supper girls, Oshawa, were Sunday The youth later became - »! nd concert on Wednesday, June guests of Mrs, Ethel Bryan. school principal in Pickering 1. Supper starting at 4.30 p.m. | Mrs. Archie Aldread and fam- Township then continued his ca i, al are served, {ily, Oshawa, called on neighbors reer in Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor and friends in the village on Sun- The young teacher was Robert ang family, Bowmanville, were doy Miller Fuller. The school Was saturday guests of Mrs, Beatrice] Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Harvey and Brock Road Public School. no ipavior and Stanley fanily, Oshawa, were Sunday used as Pickering Township Red M nd Mrs. L. R. Argue and guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cross headquarters. As year t , i an ted Telatives in Toronto Turnbull and family, lowed year, he became a mem. 2a ¥i8! | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larmer, ber of the Board of Control in on Sunday. ; Peterborough, Mr. Allan Larmer, Windsor, and was on the execu. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Harran|Toronto, were Sunday guests of tive of the Essex County Histori- and Lynda, Mrs. Mary O'Harran My and Mrs. Harold Larmer. eal Society. Always, Mr. Fuller/and Mrs, John Malloy, 8. Cath-| My and Mrs. Glen Lowrey and was an amateur historian, mak-|arines, were Sunday guests of family visited relatives in Osh- ing a particular study of his first) Mrs. Flornce Caughill. |awa on Sunday. home, Pickering Township, Erniskillen were Sunday guests were recent guests of Mr. and {of Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Riley. |Mrs. Robert Carter and family, ar, and Mrs. Ross Ashton and Whitby. oup of students from St. An-|family, Hayden, were Sunday] Mrs. Tom Westlake and boys, . University are organizing|guests of Mrs. Edna McLaughlin. M;ilbrook, Mrs. Olga Tompkins, n expedition to Sourh Greenland] Mr. Russell Spinks, Oshawa, Hampton, were Sunday callers of July and August. |was Sunday guest of Mr. and/Mr and Mrs. Ben Hubbard. SUMMER VENTURE GLASGOW, Scotland (CP) -- vl = " day when all the descendants will 4 ke have been very happy raising ber will attain her 92nd birthday. Mrs. Victor Parkin, present member of Brooklin, has been a member for 50 years in various | branches. PRESENT SKIT A skit portraying the Past, Present and Future, was open- ed by Mrs. F, M: Holliday, past president and charter member, Special greetings and congratu-| No Licence For Hunting BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A charge of hunting without a licence against an Oshawa man, Gerry Villeneuve, 20, 176 War- ren avenue, was Tuesday issed when he pleaded not dis- held a banquet at the West Hi FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The Frenchman's Bay Yacht Ch guilty before Magistrate R. B. Baxter. Conservation Officer Doug Powell told the court while on patrol in Darlington township May 18, he saw the accused hunting with a 22 calibre rifle, Banquet Room on May 28. Th C dore, Tom Tomblin, Sr. was master of ceremonies. H introduced the guest speaker Eric Blenkarn, who was one ¢ the first Commodores of thr Yacht Club, Mr, Blenkarn spok on the origination of the French No- Permit Draws Fine BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An fine would be 20 times as much, when he appeared before Magis- trate R. B. Baxter on a charge of building without first obtaining a permit, Downey has on different occa- sions attended town council ildi |comed many of the original For Building; ined: Past Beech ' resident, Leonard 1959 season. Labatts Presented a Downey, was Tuesday fined $10 phy lor Blue and costs, or three days, and Which was accepted by the Rear warned if he came back again the man's Bay Yacht Club in 1987. He told of the many hardship: they went through in building a fleet of moths when money was so scarce in the 30's, He wel Yacht Club Banquet Held EE Th ou du dil Gb Ne A Offer Master Wage Package CHICAGO (AP) -- Ship ter minas operators in Chicago, sommodore Tnerney Cleveland and Buffalo have of- chal of Re: Jack ie) Melner -|fered striking dock workers a ey also accepted a trophy which |master wage package that would ) y donated by the|equalize wages in the three ports. ate Tom Mansfield and returned| The offer came Tuesday as o the club for future competi-|talks were resumed in attempt jon, the class to be determined|to scttle the three-week strike of v the two grandchildren of Mr, [more than 2,000 members of the iansfield, Tom Simpson and|International Longshoremen's As- for . Mrs, Ray Singer. A representa-|sociation which has disrupted HOUSE ive from the Oshawa Yacht Clubbandling of ocean ships at five stated that although they have no|Grest Lakes ports. lass boats at Oshawa, their] A management representative od : NATURAL GAS IS YOUR nembers would be pleased to|said the new offer would bring come to Frenchman's Bay to sail|wages to $2.66 an hour plus 26 Sets an Jour For benetios in the| ree port cities e increase| HOLD DANCE a th An enjoyable . Wap held nota spread over a 34-mon wing the b { and he Blue Jays. tall George McCord and geveral oth- er later members, A trophy was presented to John Herda who obtained the most points in the open class races for Anniversary Is Held meetings to inquire why he can- not be issued a permit to build an addifion to his home. The accused complains that his {neighbor obtained a permit to erect an additional building on his property which does not have as much frontage as he has. Building Inspector Mel Moore to'd the court he first investigated the complaint Downey's building about a year ago and told him then to do nothing more until he got a building permit. At that time, the accused had the foundaticn laid for the addition he |was planning on his house. According to the building in- spector, the present town build- ing bylaw was passed in March 1959 and Downey does not have the required frontage as laid down in the bylaw for the addi- tion to his home, NO FRONTAGE He said he told the accused to |make application for a building {permit but he knew at the time |he told him to do so he would be unable to get one as he did not have the required frontage. | |M, Buttars in charge. The chil- AUDLEY -- The Sunday School anniversary service was held on Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. dren's choir sang two numbers, accompanied by Mrs. Arch Bell at the organ. Mr. Wm, Graham, Pickering, gave the address. Beginning this Sunday, and continuing throughout the sum- mer, church will be at 9.45 and Sunday School at 10.45 a.m. The WA afternoon tea and bazaar will be Saturday, June 11, from 8 to 5 p.m. in the church, There will also be home-baking for sale, The club meets this Saturday evening at the home of George and Mrs, Puckrin. A representa- tive of the Bell Telephone, Osh- awa, will show films, Several from here enjoyed the music festival at Ajax High School last week, Some of the local students took part. Some of the ladies attended the bazaar and tea at Greenwood on Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. George Izatt, Linda and Wendy attended the complained he needs wedding on Saturday of suitably attired in costume of the extra room on the house to|George's niece, Jamet Lyom, in grazdmother"s day, briefly de-|provide am additional bedroom |Corbetton United Church. Wendy eo i ae woo Swe vw sam Mark 50th picting the past. This was followed by an Memoriam Service" Harry McCool, members over past 50 years was read, representatives of various named, stood in their honor, A basket of yellow and white flowers with bow of royal blue ribbon on handle, was placed in their memory by Mrs, Arthur Fl served. Vocal selection by Mrs. Ken neth Holliday, accompanied session of the past {for 'his four children, nd He charged council is not being | . fair by grenting others permits Mrs. Ronald Cox on the birth of {to build and holding his up, |was flower girl for her cousin. Congratulations to Mr, ng many) Under the old contract which ucky Hie am were held expired May 15, Chicago steve- pe pe lagi ith the Gores received $2.33 an hour and| construction of the which Hey SXDESH within weeks. hour and 24 cents in benefits, An enjoyable time was had at| Irving Freldman, general eoun- the fourth annual banquet of the gel for the ILA's Great Lakes Frenchman'h Fo 2 3 4 1 1 4 8 district, said of the offer: "We're Banquet Room on Friday, May Weking Soostantially hod 27. Harvey Fertile, who was mas- iy: ms, om coer: Divorce Bill to » Foe: Avg.) Block Still On Louise Joyce, son of Mr, and] OTTAWA (CP! -- Two CCF Mrs, Charles Joyce and Cathy members blocked Commons ap- NOTHING DOWN No Payment Until September !! Easy payments over 5 vears Gallinger, infant of Mr.(pro/al of another parcel of di- on monthly gas bills and Mrs. Doug Gallinger were vorce petitions Tuesday with Installs among the babies baptized at|their case-by-case inspection of $14.60 ua Fairport United Church on Sun-|the evidence, ; Jar - day, May 22 The Frank Howard - Arnold nearest ete hose Congratulations to Mr, and|Peters filibuster limited consider- mont dusts, Mrs. Don Hopkins on the birth of (20D to one petition and even| 5.60 Nei statis o goo a baby d , Leslie Dawn, at {iat jad bee sotnpleled when most furnaces, East al Hospital e hour dev to such bu + 7. "ness ran out, CHANGE-OVER CAN BE 1 They Sought Yo _loiroduce an| DONE IN A FEW HOURS Tommy have returned home |argumen evidence un- heating after a month's trip to Europe. [rest is not evidence of adultery Units for 3 ypst of Hoss be Mr. and Mrs. Dave O'Brien/but collided with a ruling that FREE R spent the weekend at Killarney |Pinning down a definition had Lodge, Alginquin Park. They re- Badsng to do with the business » port the mosquitos and black|at hand. flies very bad this year. In the Senate Tuesday night, Br mvipmert or win Ja Sympathy is extended to Eric|the chairman of the Senate di- Playford in the death of his|vorce committee expressed hope Honsumers Pas grandmother at Downsview last hat the rights of divorce peti- Saturday, tioners will be observed in the The Frenchman's Bay Softball | Commons. RA 3.3468 Peewees got off to a good start| "I am hoping that the House i] Je eo Sahibition. Same Saturday of Commons is not entirely in- WA, nau ark, (Oshawa, |cffective, inept and impotent," winning the game 13-3, Senator Arthur Roebuck (L--On- SUPPORT THE Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clark at-|tario) said in reply to a question HOSPITAL DRIVE! tended the Sports car races at|dealing with the CCF blockade Harewood last Saturday. of divorce bills, Mr. and Mrs. Dave O'Brien and Mrs. Wm. O'Brien attended the Metropolitan Opera pre sentation of "Il Trovatore" at the Maple Leaf Gardens on Monday | REMAIN ALOOF | WATFORD, England (CP)-- Town council recently approved a friendly link with Nanterre, liott and two minute's silence ob-| Communist-controlled suburb of Jack Mitchell, |Paris, but the Boy Scouts here {have been ¢old by their scout- 'the idea. |their son on Sunday, May 20 at Osh Hospital | Miss Joan Esdale spent (weekend with relatives in Ot- ltawa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and {family visited with Mr, and Mrs. Brougham, on Sunday evening. | Mr, and Mrs. Earl Batty, | Brooklin, visited at the home of pianist Mrs. Alfred Wilson, closed| master to have nothing to do with Bert and Mrs. Guthrie on Sun. Iday. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) - At a general meeting in the Me- morial Park clubhouse Monday night, the Bowmanville Ratepay- ed the association the feeder streets are getting up a petition provided it does not cause smoke | OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA to council to protest proposed nuisance and neighbors do not| storm sewer addition to service ers' Association draughted two | thelr areas, questions pertaining to storm sew-| Accord ers for town council when it meets | when a ey to next Monday night, Norm Hannan, association i » will ask council if in president the future there is the possibility that storm sewer construction and road paving could be paid for|are perfectly within their rights in the general taxation, rather than the residents of the areas this type of work ls being {completed paying for the major of the costs. | Secondly, Mr, Hannan was in- {structed to ask council if the $6000 | subsidy council received from the |provincial government for the |winter works program portion of {the Liberty street south storm sewer could be given to the prop- erty owners in that area in the form of a tax rebate. The decision to question coun- cil ahout the storm sewers was sparked by second vice-president, Mrs. Nel Wilson when she inform. Anniversary FRENCHMAN'S BAY '(Staff)-- On June 8, Mr. and Mrs. G, B. MacFarland of Frenchman's Bay| will celebrate their 50th wedding | anniversary. | The couple was married at the Church of The Redeemer, one son and three daughters blessed the union. The family is planning a rcception in Toronto on Satur- be present including eight grand- children and four great-grand- children. Mr. and Mrs. MacFarland have lived in Toronto most of their lives where Mr. MacFarland was employed by Rolph, Clark and Stone as a lithograph pressman for more than fifty years. He has been a member of Local No, 12 for 40 years. He notes that there has been many changes in methods and speed of printing during the years. Greatly interested In commu- nity service, Mr. MacFarland is a Ife member of Canada Lodge, AF and AM and also a member of the IOOF, He says he has en- joyed a happy married life, his secret is to have a good woman to look after him. Mrs. MacFarland says mar riage is best when both are pre- pared to give and take and try to live and work together. We have lots of ups and downs, but we have enjoyed good health and |sewer was installed last year, {36 inch pipe was used and all {that is necessary to service Lib- erty street is 16 inch pipe. She charged feeder street residents tp protest having storm sewer ser- vice connected to the large ome and having to pay for i. GARBAGE BURNING She charged the 16 inch pipe is all that is in use and the other 20 inches of pipe are being wasted. And she stated the storm sewer should have been paid for by the general taxation as Liberty street Is a main artery in Bowmanville and i it was not, there would be no need for the sewer, President Hannan told the gath- ering he questioned council about garbage burning in town but did not find out what is the approved type of incinerator as described in the fire bylaw for burning gar- bage. Nor did he get a definite description of what garbage ls, He said checking with clerk R. B. Reynolds Monday after- noon he learned leaves, papers and brush could be burned, pro- viding it is not done next to a paved road beczuse of possible damage to the road's surface. According to the president, he Ratepayers Association To Quiz Council On Sewers burn leaves, brush and papers |complain The dation voted mad | Mr, Hannan asking for a defind- |tion of garbage from council as {he had already mentioned the | burning of refuse on his last visit {to council, It was decided that asking time, The association, which normal. ly meets on Sunday nights in the Memorial Park clubhouse has decided to change its meeting time to 8.15 pm. in the club house ever second Monday, It was felt by holding meetings at this time, the association would meet between the two monthly council meetings and be able to prepare its briefs for council at a4 more convenient time. The next scheduled meeting is | for, Monday, June 13. was told #t was permissible to our {aghtly, eri P *Service © : i [. eh ow again would be wasting council's | CONCRETE OUR NEW PLANT AT AJAX Now Serving-- |evening. The Brownie Leaders, Mrs. Jean |Osgood and Mrs. Anne McKean |accompanied 17 Brownies on a {hike on the holiday, They walked | along the lakefront, had a picnic {lunch and toasted marshmallows, Mrs, Harry Cook is now home from the hospital and recuper- ating from her recent surgery, We wish her a recovery. Birthday congratulations to Jimmie Hern who was three years old on May 28 and to Francis MacNeill who was also AJAX -- PICKERING -- HIGHLAND CREEK CURRAN & BRIGGS READY MIX LTD. PHONE: OSHAWA, RA §5-3516-7 three on May 25. -- som il THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION | TENDERS [FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WESTERLY FEEDER MAIN AND BOOSTER PUMPING STATION Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission, 100 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa,' Ontario, will be received until 12 o'clock noon, E.D.S.T., on Thursday, June 16th, 1960, for the construction of the westerly feeder main and a booster pumping station. : Plans and specifications with blank form of tender for each project may be obtained at the office of the Public Utilities Commission or at the office of Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 1130 Bay Street, Toronto, on payment of a deposit by cheque in the amount of 25.00 for the booster pumping station and 50.00 for the feeder main. Such deposits will be refunded on the return in good condition of the said plans and specifications within two weeks from the closing date of tenders. Each tender must be accompanied by a marked cheque in an amount equal to 5 per cent of the tender sum on the booster pumping station and 212 per cent on the westerly feeder main, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers. William Boddy, Chairman. G. F. Shreve, Secretary. May 30th, 1960 roe ret err TT ------_--

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