) castle, Harry Jose, Newcastle; Shown with Mr, Hobbs are | Mayor W, D. Carruthers, Bow- members of the bosrd and rep. | manville; Mrs, W. M, Morri- resentatives of the four munie- | son, director of nursing; Reeve ipalities concerned with the hos Earl Walkey of Clarke Town. pital construction Left to ri rink ship Mrs, Charles Warren, are Glenhoime Hughes, Reeve | Darlingion Township Mrs Doug Cunningham of New. | Harold Gibson, Clarke' Build BOWMANYILLE MEMORIAL | the early part of next week, Rospital Bosrd Chairman Ivan Hobbs Tuesday afternoon | turned the first sod for the new $1,246 008 new wing to he added to the south end of the hospital It is expected construction of the new wing will begin during CHAIRMAN OFFICIATES Sod For Addition Is Turned At Hospital ( h the sod turning wes tan.| Reeve Douglas Cunningham, of BOWMANYILLE Sin tog 4 8 Newcastle, extended congratuls Giant construction machinery 1s| gible evidence of the commitie' sll ge % aud Tort wiih J anvil Me: ORress fons to the board id hes being moved to Bowmanville prog es for the progress being made morisl Hospital's south where work on the new $1 246.0 yi £0. OPERATION FRABED on on the new wing co-operation w wing is slated to begin dur-| He mentioned the : aw Bn ) Dart of next week the board has enjoyed from the BOARD COMMENDED " ! ial ol i cipalities concerned VATTHINKer oronto archi Memorial Hospital Board Chair. four mupicipa ) : ihn ax man pom M Hobbs started the with the hospital and expressed act who ) fim designed excavation 'Tuesday afternoon the board's appreciation of the : VE Ie y whi gE ' nme ; he when he, in the presence of rep-| Attendance of representatives id iid A sincere efforts hi resentatives of all four municipal-|from each of these muni ipal lime do Vote 1 on Jringing thot ities concerned with the hospital ies for Pigskin ias the first sod to begin con ireetings : ' furued the te : a to the hoard by ' "1 Fisk the ww W, D, Carruthers, He said| they have de struetion were brought 1AYI( { " JOYOUS OCCASION the hospital fills a great need ! } Af 4 Mr, Hobbs sald it was 8 Joyous and pointed out the institution this ed lo he the plans occasion and a relief to see the! must have an addition in Ns new ee said progress made in the hospital crease required accommodation | RETURNS HOME bullding program, He comment-|and facilities for the benefit of canadian actor Jonathan White ed that he was sorry that many |people of the ares Inas returned to att in Toronto after two years in British telev times the BMH staff has had to ; work In over-crowded conditions |GREETINGS EXTENDED nad. Aine put he hoped in the near future] Reeve Garnet B. Rickard, of that difficult situation will be|Darlington Township, extended done away with and Bowmanville greetings and hest wishes to the will have a hospital of which it| board on behalf of his municipal ean be truly proud ty, He commended the board for Building Committee Chairman!its untiring efforts on behalf of Harry V. Cryderman welcomed | the addition to the hospital those who attended the sod turn Reeve Earl Walkey, of Clarke ing ceremony and stated he Township, said he was aware that hoped the work would begin by|the people of Clarke qi bwnghip the end of the week |know they depend on Memorial 5 He said It Is more than two Hospital, He extended sincere, BROUGHAM (Stash) = Plcker, Jeary since the hullding commit-|thanks to the board on behalf of NE tOWN p's newly organize " : {museum opened its doors to the ny ig and he felt proud|the Clarke reside nts for the al. hI: this week, It 18 Jon] concerned. | cated wes! of Brougham on High. Enniskillen Bull | Champion Again lies 100 years old William G. Lawson, a former ship was won by Don Head Quad a two year old Jersey reeve of the township and a Royal Motto, has won the Grand Owned by Lionel McKeown of nringing from Bowmanville work project my firm unselfish oted to this 0 year nee work wing wh to for sion ans and efforts of all most three years' work it has de. had reached the stage voted to this outstanding project, | A sleek, 1,600 pound bull, with the imposing name of Enniskillen| Jester of Motto's second Into a stall prime mover in the museum project, sald the displays are not only interesting hut edueational and an effort will be made to make it possible for every township school ehild to visit the museum The historical society obtained much valuable assistance from Championship of the Jerseys at| Mono Road, Ont, This is JOMer's| members of the Royal Ontario the CNI third year of competition at the Museum In setting up the dis The owner, Frank Stenger CNE, He showed as a call atiplays Enniskillen, Ont,, was pleased but| six months and again at a year! On display are Indian relic not surprised, "He's been winning old, He was Grand Champion at|fpom the Miller site which has here ever since he was a call," | Brampton as a yearling {aroused much publie Interest in he said. "He's gol a great many| "He didn't mind the journey| prizes -- 1 haven't counted how... but he didn't like being put many . This is Royal sald Peter Coe, 'Won' t Kee Grand Championship. He won the young farm hand, "He pawed "all title at last year's Ex. and car. the straw into the aisle and we ried off the Reserve Grand Cham. | couldn't keep It in the stall." pion ribbon at the Winter Fair two; McKeown also entered a young| years ago. The five year old bull heifer, "Rosie" in the Senior Hel also came fifth in the Al Amer: fer Competition, Rosle came from can Jersey Show In Columbus, British Columbia and has never CHARLES CAMPBELL Ohio heen In competition before ia LINGTON (Reuters) The Reserve placed fourth in 34 helfers | Me wri, who once owned the whole ---- of New Zealand, has created problems in some areas hy walk ing off the land remaining in his| ownership So serious has this problem be come in the far north that the | government has Instituted an in| quiry into the causes. The evi | dence of this Inquiry shows that sweeping reforms are needed if oh Grand Champion Church Groups Resuming Work By A, R, HURBARD tion with relatives here and KIng:| (he Maori is to continue to be a BURKETON Choir practice ston. They also called on friends| si ceessful farmer will be held in the chyreh at 8/in Peterborough and Whithy Facts put bofore the inquiry ins p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 8 Mr, and Mrs, E, M, Adams gicated the The Church service will he held were Sunday guests of Mr, and jem to be Hlved was the at 10.30 a.m. and Sunday School Mrs, Ivan Cochrane at Nestleton | plicated ownership of land at 11.3 am. next Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd, Terry and The Maori has CGIT MEETING Lyle, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Mol X oom The CGIT will meet on Tues fait, Oshawa; and William Berry, De 8 successful farmer day, Sept. 13, at 7.30 p.m. in the Howmanville, were Thursday din.|the training to manage his land ehureh hall ner guests of Mrs, Greta Bailey, (and the finance required to de The Burketon WA will meet, School resumed on Tuesday | velop it on Wednesday, Sept, 14, at 8 pm, (With Miss L. Kolght as the] que Maorl affales department In the church hall teacher has been providing help in both A Baptismal Service will be Leslie the these directions, In thitee districts held soon, Anyone having ehil.|Canadian Exhibition] south of Auckland, it has helped dren to be god are asked to this week, 200 Maori farmers to bul Id up contact the Mrs. Tom Smith returned home| highly « successful holdings, The possible | Wednesday evening from How. 200 farms embrace about 21,000 4 manville Memorial Hospital feel. acres PERSONALS Ing much improved i» We welcome Mr. and Mrs, h - HOLDINGS TOO SMALL Browning and family to our coms| Thomas Trick spent But the Auckland Star says an munity with relatives in Toronto observer can drive anywhere! Miss Gloria Oliver underwent Mrs, Celina Lavery, Mi and! through Northland and soon see an appendicitis operation in Row Mrs, James Lavery, Toronto, dilapidated homes ving enpty manville Memorial Hospital spent the woekend with Mrs, Es With gorse encroaching where Thursday morning ther Carnochan, Mr, and Mrs, L. R, Argue and Mr, and Mrs, Lambert Sunder family spent a couple of days with and and son, Toronto, were| relatives in Toronto and attended weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs the Canadian National Exhibi. Frank Holroyd and family tion Mr, and Mrs, A, E Walter Ferguson Is recovering the weekend with slowly after his recent operation Millbank and in Oshawa General Hospital | Mr, and Mrs A barbecue supper was held Roy visited com proved he ean if given Taylor is attending National hap minister AS sS00n Aas a week| are the abandoned Maorl acres [fat a departmental commitiee recently investigated The commitiee told that | conscientious Maori farmers who Ribey spont| pad tried hard to make a living relatives In| from thelr land had been defeated (oronte, {in the end by the smallness of yrus Ashton and) thelr holdings, The only prac relatives In* Bow ticable thing to them seemed to on Mrs A. Carter's lawn on Sats manville on Sunday be to walk off the property and vrday with all the families pres Mr. and Mrs, George Wolf have take a job somewhere, ent before Mr, and Mrs, Robert returned home after visiting rela A major problem is that many Carter and family returned to tives in Ireland. of the Maori holdings are'! Windsor Mr. and Mrs, Jack Peeling and small to be economic units ip) and Mrs Robert Carter girly Oshawa, were Sunday The committee was told that abd family spent a week's vaca guest of Mrs, Greta Balley, [Europeans had bought the land! was 00 Pickering Museum Is Taking Shape Maoris Are Problem The | ic reatest single prob: | | once there was cultivation, These 2 Pool Group [Fourth Year For Sets Dates |Driving Clinic || For Canvass |. %. wi that has slready ive 21 AJAX (Stall) ~ The swimming fe than 1000 motorists safe pool commiites has chosen the guard thelr last week of September and the starting Hs first week of October for its can tion, vass for funds Established in Septem ber, | On Sept 13 at 8 pm. there will 1957, at the of On be 8 meeting of team eaplaing ®t (ario Attorney - Genersl Kelso| 789 (Parksice School for 8 briefing Roberts, dinle has | sension This will be followed wd an impressive record, #8 mass mecting of eam capiaing an B. Craig, and canvassers on Sept, 2 also! Magistrate vin % at Parkside School, Canvass kit will be distribuied and everyone) will be griefed on campaign pro- cedures, One point thet will be stressed 10 was opened originally for is that any family donating $25 traffic violators but mow is alse or more will be given a family pass free of charge, good for|lesrners who have heard of is one yenr * henefits will include In i The campaign dusiries as well as the residen {CURES MISTAKES {tial ares, The Dowty Yquipment] "The clinic has been very sue: Company gave the fund a hearty © ual 30ia Waugutraty Craig. [Dost tha week with a $90 who sitend recognize thelr mis I" Besides donations take Rarely do they appear in several professional donating their project could run Into | Engineer, Robbie Robinson of many hundreds of dollars, George Walvin 144. is eurrently prepsr-iShewsn, a staff member ing drawings and specifications. Walvin 144, has prepared a per- rth yest of opera. ars i has nd ha "as terrific im i" on the motoring public of of money, people are| time and talents such » ing Committee Chairman Harry VY. Cryderman; Reeve Carnet B. Ricksrd of Dartington Town vilege to drive, Is] ital police buiit wi" who) Jed in formation of the project, | {Chatham and Kent County, | of /nechanical fitness This may nol seem to be very speclive drawing of what the ship snd Hospital Admin | istrator $anley Wilkins rune Ted Willmore, fy pp he ov oie Bog SF ) Joovth, said: "More - than 1000 and poor women have sitended "the clinic since i was Speed three years pack] Pine we * help. Sgt. Willmore estimates that|* between 30 and 40 "volunteers" who! Kitend A month, including boys and girls planning to a ply for thelr first driver's cence, go. Only have come more sl and others come on the | tine cence, Ji Police Chief Clare 1" THOROUGH COURSE | AMiendance Involves two hours ot the clinic twice a month, In the evenings of the second "and third Tuesdays, ers," Ba, | The first session Includes brief He, ~|lectures on today's traffic prob lems, traffic laws, the rules of | the rond and the importance of| of the ve hicle, The second session Includes enough to select and chajr away through a pile lectures on the proper driver at.' titude, the causes of the purpose of dtaltle § i - forcement, reaction times vise oe sien, sod ends 7 a ten oungsters dome to the ence petwgan an offender rg Hegre applying for is Ticene, THE OSHAWA ' TIMES, Thursdoy, September 8, 1960 , "7 ry vant souk han. 45 ons} CHATHAM, Ont, (CP)---Chat-(court again for (raffle VIOls ions, sud students must have | whoo pass, os eondacis the Simte TEST ATTITUDES "Invariably the driver with » attitude reflects his Poe writing & poor test," sald Wimare | "students" must also take # vision test, in the case of traffic violators who must stiend the clinic, re on each are sent fo court for study before sentence or keeping W 'Wiarton Dock To Be Rebuilt OTTAWA OF) end of 8 construct fied and wil be vetuilt, the works department sald Wednes day. The 7204oot wharf was built on 8 rockAilled timber erib and the end 270 feet tilted helore the $33,000 contract was A department source sald the Job was Insured against storm , damage and the Insurance com pany has paid for the damage. The depariment plans to rebuild One of the prime functi attended by many motorists and recommendation of the examin the clinle, Magistrate Craig ex is to help Jools | Jala. |, guard thelr driving rvs 'For many people, losing og 1h cence would be a real hardship, and would affect thelr liv hood." The clinie Is open to the pub- and there Is no joo. BARD'S CHAIR | The judges ruled that no poem entered at the 1960 Welsh Na- {tional Eisteddfod was good plained, prize-winning bard, ' of the by next of pring and will call for tenders The repairs will require re Ria of the whar! and trengihening against recur ence of torm eg i -------- GOLDEN HAMSTER HOUGHTON « LE - SPRINGS, England (CP) -- A golden ham» ster, posted through the letter pox of the council treasurer of this Durham town, chewed Ws of mall inv cluding [] £900 cheque. Oshawa Times Photo Juveniles And Bantams Both Win Games AJAX (Biaff) Ball fans will have an opportunity this Satur. day to support two Ajsx teams that have reached the sem) { [4s H "ig & wi > He. LL] - in. Hi (- Cramer - LI 7] is 1) Fe ft | i ih IH Tan i Lp Ally aril tl] wa 1] J much, but the engineering ofipool will be when i" is finished fingls In OBA competition / 1! | i Ly The Ajax Bantams, sponsored by the Lions Club, defeated Strat. | ford earlier this week in the open ing game 9 to 3, Al Claringbold started on the mound for Alnx After Stratford's left handed hit ters began to reach Al, Danny 0 took over and some good base running and well con- trolled pitching held the Stratford hoys at three runs while the Ajax lads started to score for the fang The Ajax Merchants Juveniles won a close game against Dun das Juveniles The score was § lo 8, The game was featured hy a home run by Gary Hill with twe on in the sixth, Roy Hobbs pitch ed a steady chore on the mound throughout, The Ajax team lost out in the second game by 8 to 6 On Saturday, the Bantams will play nt Stratford at 1.30 p.m, and the Juveniles at Dundas at 2 p.m ¥ Fr IT ! I. hea home BEST BUY---SAVE 11¢--YORK BRAND PEANUT BUTTER "> yA OR BEST BUY--SAVE BEANS BEST BUY~SAVYE 16c--KAM WITH PORK LUNCHEON 12.0Z, 4 FOR 20-0Z, TIN the past two years, Most of the antiques have heen donated by | {township residents, descendants | of the many families that plon-| eered here, On display are butter churns, | old fashioned elothes, household | utensils, antique farming tools] {and implements, childrens' toys and other articles much too nue merous to mention Besides the old school, near. | by another old log bullding brought here from Searboro which 18 reputed to be one of the first log cabins erected In that town. | ship, It will he restored and fur nished with period pleces If they | can he obtained Although the official opening will not take place until next year the publi¢ Is Invited to view the museum now and review the work of the historical society, | MEAT BEST BUY---SAVE 6c--ROSE BRAND JAMS with Pectin Raspberry, Strawberry ". BEST BUY--SAVE 15¢--RED & WHITE INSTANT COFFEE GIANT 8.0%, JAR sami A HY a ge Ea |e LL ey Bem mm Hi H His i i. RH FE tH H bt t od (EF [1 | (NR. LE iad vp. SWIFT' MACARON PORK and PIMENTO. Your Land FEATURE-SAVE 13¢--~MAPLE LEAF CHEESE SLICES 2 FEATURE--SAVE 8¢--KELLOGG'S Sugar FROSTED i ». " i and left the Maoris on uneconom Fl k S 1 K al pocket Rin gh Bi non a es or pecia Furopeans can meet such a pre dicament by selling or buying un. 8.0L. PKGS. 64.01, PKGS. i] Ld | & CH DUTCH ICK on Choice FEATURE---SAVE 25¢--UNICO 53° SPAGHETTI SAUCE 2 FEATURE--SAVE 11¢--GOLD SEAL °l* | til economie holdings are built up. | Maor! land titles, however, often { make this impossible, Maoris will refuse to part with unproductive land because it 1s their birthright The committee were shown one area where 12 families were liv ing on 12 holdings that would really make, together, only one {economic farm, Yet many of these 12 pleces had as many as 100 owne rs Stock Market Closes Lower » | TORONTO (CP) «= The stock market closed lower In all seo tions Wednesday On Index, industrials were off 1.69 at 502.81 after earlier shows| Ing a gain of more than a point; | olds were off 00 at 82.27, base| metals were off, 64 at 1586.75 and {western olls dropped 1.37 al {49.52 | | Volume was 2,008,000 shares compared with the 2.157.000! shares traded Tuesday Dominion Foundries paced steels lower with a one-point drop| at 41%, with Algoma off % at 19% | Royal Bank was off at iY, Nova Scotla and Toronto Dominion hoth off 1% at 62 and Wi, and Imperial off 1% at 62 Among papers Howard Smith tained 8% at 38, Abitini went thead at 3% and Interna FEATURE--SAVE 4c FRESHA ORANGE DRINK FEATURE---SAVE 20c--MAPLE LEAF CANNED HAMS WHITE OR CIDER CANADA VINEGAR SIFTO | PICKLING SALT 44.01, Ge GALLON Juo fie, SUPREME PICKLING SPICE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID BEAVER BRAND CHARCOAL KRAFT BARBECUE SAUCE AUNT MARY'S SLICED BREAD GOLDEN HOUR POPPING CORN 2 3.0%. CELLO PKGS. 16.01, TIN 50. BAG 14.0L, TTL 24.01, LOAF 0 1.48, CELLO PKG. 41° 114-8, 1 39 TIN LJ 75°* 21° 25° 39° 45° 39° 19° ALL PURPOSE--Y ONIONS FLAVORFU TOMAT CUCUMB ee 4 a wt 4 TUNA FISH SOLID WHITE MIAT NO. 1 FANCY GR HEAPING 6 QT. B BARTLETT PEARS 1.19 La ELLOW 1 SMALL L HOME-GROWN * R PEAK ADE nar. NO. | GREEN Sweet XTRA LARGE 19° 3 tional gained at: 92M, Mac laren dropped a point at 79 Venturse was off at with Hudson Bay off % and Geeo off \y at 17% Hollinger gained % at 20%, | SAVE 10c SCRUMPTIOUS PET RITZ BLUEBERRY PIES FROZEN FOODS 2%, a" N=. 30¢ PEPPE ALSO AV ONIONS, PICKLI FOR AILABLE ELERY, D PEPPERS, CE CKLE od HEAPING 6-QT. CA Nes GARLIC, ETC. 14.02, TINS 29+ 1.00 7.02, TINS ADE ASKET 10:48, BAG 49 | aor | wer 19° 6 for 25° ULIFLOWER BASKET Guonar was off 13 cents at $6.90 In western olls, Canadian Su.| swrior had a S0-cont drop a SPROULE'S Corner King at Ritson Kenna's Supermarket | Me 948 Simeon $0, North SPROULE'S Corner Simcoe at Mill BROWN'S MARKETERIA | Brooklip i MAPLE GROVE MARKET Maple Grove >