PLAN FOR HISTORIES parishes, municipal government,|the gold miners' on of RIMOUSKI, QQue. (CP) -- The|school history, families, institu- Nova Scotia, formed late in 1850. St. Jean Baptiste Society here|tions and outstanding citizens. has published a plan for writing 1:30 P.M. municipal histories. It is divided| PIONEER MINERS STATION CBLT into eight main sections: gentral] Canada's firsi miners' organi. CHANNEL 6 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 30, 1960 Pupils Dance : NO PAYMENTS SEPTOER At Port Perry {description, general history,lzation is believed to have been By MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR| Several novelty numbers were| PORT PERRY -- Jean Bright, given by Miss Bright and her| KINSMEN of Seagrave, presented 35 pupils brother John, and ballet was) THE NEXT KINSMEN SUPER CAR in a dance recital in the audi-|demonstrated by Leanne Dorrell] torium of the Port Perry High/and Karen Kennedy with the School. |assistance of Mrs. Bright and| Master of ceremonies for the Sylvia Lawrence, NATURAL GAS occasion was Roy Scott of Sea- grave. Pupils taking part were: Nancy Moore, Shirley Rooke, Ja- nice Huntington, Vergine Mackie, June Taylor, Janice Crawford, Heather Dorrel, Carolyn Murray, Donna Bruce, Wendy Monahan, Miss Shaw of Oshawa and her pupils of Brooklin gave a delight- ful demonstration of dancing by beginners and also several novel- ty numbers. Guest soloists Maureen Tobin, Rosemary Nodwell and Danny BINGO Friday, July 8 -- 8:30 P.M. Sharp $8,000 TOTAL PRIZES INCLUDING SEE HEAR IS YOUR BEST BUY HOUSE HEATING Doris Alger, Christal Monahan, | Reesor, fendered several Sy John Meek, Darlene Stewart, bers accompani y oria | . Carol Blyth, Sylvia Lawrence, Ilastings of Port Perry and Mrs. | & $2100.00 total Snowball Jackpot : i the | John Bright, Karen Kennedy,|J. Tobin, of Seagrave, at il A Special Up To $1000.00 Hi-Lo" DOORS OPEN AT 7 PM. | "The Nation's Business" The Progressive Conservative Party C.R.A. POLICE SAFETY EXHIBIT PLAYGROUND PROGRAMME | story of accidents in the town- | ed to $29,021. Shown here be- fo 3 ship until the present time. So | side the display is PC Allan Je Se et 3 the far this year, three persons | Box. The department's resus- | carnival Friday and Saturday, | have been killed, 69 motor ve- | citator equipment is shown in Accident posters, accident | hicle accidents reported and the bottom foreground. : photos and statistics told the | property damage has amount- --Photo by John Mills Will Appeal PICKERING BRIEFS County Rate BROUGHAM (Special) --Reeve J. S. Scoit told Pickering Town- Pickering Township police department displayed an "Acci- Gene Hurst, Leanne Dorrell,| piano. Jackpot and baton twirling were present- FAMOUS BELLS | rence, Marilyn Stinson and Carol holds Britain's oldest ring of 12] Free Door Prizes 1960 FORD OPEN A' PETERBOROUGH in the television series | PRI on monthly gas bills Carolyn Hurst, Sharon Monahan,| Part of the proceeds from the (V3 and Betty Anne Foote. entertainment were donated to|Z Solo numbers in tap dancing|the Diabetic Association. = r $600 in 12 Regular Gomes THE BIG GAME ed by Larry Reesor, Nancy Stin- 5 poy Se Hope, Linda Laswick,; The 15th-century tower of the | $450 in 3 Special Games A BRAND NEW Kathryn Murray, Sylvia Law-|parish church at Cirencester | 15 Westclox Clocks es | Blyth. bells. PRIME MINISTER | | 15 Beduritel. Wesiclox Elsctric Well Clock: THE RT. HONOURABLE i | s Free Door Prizes BE soon JOHN DIEFENBAKER T 3 7 pm. MEMORIAL CENTRE rm : - . NOTHING DOWN KINSMEN Easy payments over S vears COMMUNITY RECREATION ASSOCIATION $14.60 [seats compen as SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS ly ment ducts. C.R.A. will be supervising twenty-two playground areas from July 4th to August 27th. Hours to be 9:00 A.M. to 11:50 A.M. 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday to Friday. SOCCER--for boys 15 years and under. Instruction, organizing of teams and of a playground league. $5.60 Playgrounds to be supervised are: Rundle, Radio, Thornten's, most furnaces, Fernhill, Nerth Oshawa, Connaught, Woodview Baker, Bathe, Kingside, Gertrude Colpus, Harman, Southmead, Lake Viste, Storie and North Simcoe. HIKING--For girls and boys 14 years and under. Hiking trips or bicycles to points of interest Northway, that are easily accessible for a one-day trip. Hikes to take place on a weekly basis. Sunnyside, CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Your Gas company does not employ door4e- door salesmen nor telephone canvassers. For information about dealers licensed by the Ontario Fuel Board to sell install natural Valleyview, Nipigon, Eastview, ARCHERY --Instruction and supervision in the skills of proper handling of a bow and arrow. This group will meet twice weekly from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. CHILDREN'S DRAMA--Acting, under direction towards the production: of small plays, skits, talent and puppet shows, This group will meet twice weekly in the afternoons. Order Swim sens wen te Pools Fenced ditch, assessor for the county off BROUGHAM (Special) -- A by- eration of agriculture tax. Ontario, had increased the town-/law to promote safety at private] Miss Swan asked if township ship's assessment by $1,540,754, | swimming pools, was passed at/employees were allowed to sit on which would increase the tax bill|a meeting of Pickering Township school boards, declaring that one by $16,174.40, at the present mill| Monday, acted in such capacity in Pick-| rate. | Owners of swimming pools are ering township. Township equalized assessment|now required to erect a four foot] The reeve said he would have increased from $16,627,118 to $18,- [fence of chain link or other de-/to consult the Municipal Act to 167,872 this year. |sign which would reasonably de-|clarify the situation. | The assessor said land values|ter children from entering when /cOMPLAINS OF NOISE had increased in the'urban parts|the pool is not under adult super-| Jj A. Milne complained to coun- of the township, and that some vision. A gate is required to be cil of the noise created by a con- lots would bring $5000. locked when the pool is not instruction company, which occu- Mr. Scott said the township "SC: ies a lot near his home on Sta- ARTS & CRAFTS--Instruction in more advanced crafts such as Basketry, Jewellery Making, od equipment call of writs the Clay Modelling, Lino Block Printing, Silk Screen Printing, etc. partment of ». TUMBLING & WRESTLING--Basic instruction with the idea to form a gymnastic group. Basic (Consumers (Vas amateur wrestling instruction for boys 12 to 14 years. . . TRACK & FIELD--Basic instruction, « RA 3-3468 No P: ts To Register or Further Information Call RA 5-1111 hive bb C. R.A. SUMMER ART CLASSES ADULT -- Sketching and painting trips will be held throughout the summer months on Tuesday get your HOMETOWN evenings. Instruction is individual with personal expression encouraged. CHILDREN -- Two groups will be held this summer --12 years and under and 13 to 18 years. Classes will be held during the day. Most classes will be held outdoors on sketching trips. NOTICE the following OPTOMETRISTS OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 2ND KEITH BILLETT (Bowmanville) EDWARD BIND F. RICHARD BLACK JOHN DUTCHAK (Lewis Optical) A. E. JOHNSON NEIL C. MURKAR (Whitby) JOHN OVENS (Hare Optical) 9 \ GOING ON HOLIDAYS? Please Notify Your TIMES Carrier Boy !! DELTA GAMMA FRATERNITY CAR WASH 1.00 Friday, July Ist AT THE NORTH SIMCOE FINA GARAGE Before leaving on vacation Oshawa Times home delivery subscribers aré re- quested to notify their carrier to stop delivery and give them the date on which to re-start delivery service. Dine at the RESTAURANT 14Y2 King St. East (Upstairs) OSHAWA, ONTARIO This prevents papers piling up on verandahs to tip off prowlers that houses are not occupied. It also enables the carrier to follow through without a break in service. Y Giving the carrier a re-start date is giving him cash, as the carriers are paid a commission for each order they secure for re-start delivery. To supply professional services as required for Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa's new Home for the Aged. Interest in geriatrics desir- able. For further details apply before July 15th, 1960 to - D. FLEMING Personnel Officer City Hall, OSHAWA, Ontario. At the same time please be sure to pay your carrier to date. Your account ties up part of your carrier's working capital and he cannot afford to wait for payment until you return. 4 " p would pay 22.07 per cent of the The bylaw will not be enforced|tion road, Claremont. Mr. Milne county levy, and that both he|""t! after Oct. 31, [stated that his wife was in poor and Deputy - Reeve Ross Haw-|FORMER COUNCILLOR {health, and that the incessant thorne had protested the increase COMPLAINS noise of a compressor and of at the county council meeting. Violet Swan, a former Town-|heavy machinery was disturbing. Mr. Scott added that the three ship councillor, told council that/He complained that work went on towns, four villages, and 11 town-|a building which had been as-|all day Sunday, which Councillor ships in the county, had a total of [sessed for the first time, although |Edgar James declared was a 30 votes at county council, of|it had been on her property. for|contravention of the Lord's Day which Pickering Township, Pick- some years, was not worth the Act. | ering Village, Whitby and Ajax $190 assessment against it. She] ACCEPT TENDER FOR TANK | had only 18. said there is not $25 worth of | Lowest tender accepted for the <i att {lumber in the structure. construction of an elevated water Il od font musieipalifies She added that assessment | tank in West Rouge, amounting | ment. but .the northern munici.| commissioner DP. Goslin had to $17,027, was accepted by coun-| palities who make up the major- | definitely claimed that Miss Swan cil, The successful bidder was ity, supported it because it would was not a bona fide farmer, yet| Penny and Casson Limited, To- favor them. {she had been assessed for a fed-|ronto. The reeve felt that a 33 per { cent vote for 56 per cent of rc county population, representing 58| per cent of the assessment, was | CANADA DAY not just. . "I do not think the reason Mr. DANCE Hepditch ves is sufficiently AT specific," said Reeve Scott. *I tried to pin him down to more| DNIPRO HALL specific reasons, but was not able| f | to. In my opinion it is an in- EDITH ST. { crease which we cannot accept One Block East of Corner Ritson and Bloor | ithout protest." oo that if the town.|¢ FRIDAY JULY IST -- 8:30 TILL | P.M. Ship Led. received B) 268 Sout of Refreshments Will Be Served proaching this, it would be a dif-| ¢ EVERYONE WELCOME o ferent matter. He suggested that council should discuss with their| solicitors the possibility of an appeal, i "An appeal can run into a lot| of money," he said, "but an in-| crease in taxes of over $16,000 for one year alone is worth the| effort," | A resolution was passed that| legal aid be sought for an appeal | against the increase in the county assessment, | . . 2 Freights Collide, Fireman Injured GEORGETOWN (CP)--A rail way fireman was severely in-| jured Wednesday when two Cara-| dian Na ional Railways freight irains collided on the main line just west of here. Five cars| Pp H Y S | C { A N toppled over.. Fireman White Easson of Palmerston was trapped in the) cab of his diese! engine, the top half of which was sheared off by a jack-knifing boxcar, I He was taken to Guelph Gen-| eral Hospital, 15 miles wes! of| here, with head and back Injur-| fes. | The accident happened when a| 27-car Toronto - bound freight] train ran into a 10- car way | freight that was backing on to| the main line, Easson was on the! way freight. The line was expected to be opened today. | HOPEFUL ARTISTS f LONDON (CP) -- Young art-| ists are being given a chance fo show their works in London this Magazine subscribers are asked to pay for their magazines in advance for The Only Drug Store Open i i ; ; the period they will be away. Before you leave call the Oshawa Times office in ; : and have the Times mailed to your holiday address. It will be just lik~ a I letter from home. Don't come home uninformed as to whats going on. THE OSHAWA TIMES CIRCULATION DEPT. Phone RA 33-3474 ror goodness sake. . . bring her here! The tady-in-your-life will appreciate your | thoughtfulness in bringing her here to dine Everything will be exactly to her t yours) from the tempting, delic itself, to the deft, gracious way it is and the pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. Come | in soon! HOME DELIVERY FREE for orders over $5.00 in City Limits 10% OFF TAKE OUT ORDERS specialize in Chinese Food. DIAL RA 8-4666 for take-out orders THEATRE GUGIDE WILL BE at 9.05 p.m. | Last complete show at 9.10 6 p.m. Saturday of each week and avoid any incon- Biltmore -- "12 to the Moon", | MITCHELL'S DRUGS LTD LJ p.m. Out at 11.05 p.m. venience. summer. The county council will pu the paintings on show in lo- DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 12.30, 3.20, 6.10, 9.05 p.m. "Man on a String", 1.45, 4.35, 7.25, fH 95s! « N. - Plaza -- "A Woman Like Satan", | SIMCOE ST. N RA 3.3431 The other downtown drug stores suggest that you Regent -- "Hannibal", 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 7.40, 9.45 p.m. Last com-| cal" parks. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 6 to 9 P.M. 10.20 p.m. Last complete show 2.09, 4.01, 5.55, 7.50, 9.40 p.m. make sure you get your prescriptions refilled before plete show at 9.30 p.m. |