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The Oshawa Times, 9 May 1961, p. 4

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Several students are going|rick. This trip is sponsored by|victorious, despite the fact their|into the possibility to Franklin High School, Penn-|the Ajax Rotary club. star, Roy Hobbs, was put out|Japanese firms are The students were shown a|sylvania, on May 19 for an ex-| The boys of Grade 12 and|of action by Ken McNeill. Next|hoarg in fim portraying life in & Cana-|change visit. Those going are|the boys of Grade 11 played for|fime I think Roy will remem. ldtan military college, followed the School Championship on| cr to Wear more equipment, ' Jo Gorman, Carl Bignall, An- Ponsulp on gum manufacturer advertised by a talk by a naval officer. grea Walker, E lo-| Thursday. The game -- murder, CHECK LOTTERY chi to win more He advised the students to stay ¥ oo Rarstulo, y is as interesting to watch] TOKYO (AP)--The fair trade by buying 14 cents' or, # THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Moy 9, 1961 Jhey heard the Ajax School that going promoting prize offers. mittee acted after a HIGH NOTES AJAX -- Wednesday, May 3, was a big day for the students 7 dent for 1960-61. Mrs. A KISS FOR MRS. SHEPARD Cmdr. Alan Shepard, Ir. | America's first astronaut, of Henry Street High School. in school and graduate. vitch, Carl Moore and Marg El- as it sounds, Grade 11 emergedipractices commission is looking!gum, HAYDEN D. KEMP Imperial ESSO Service it's Spring Change-over Time © TUNE-UP © CARBURETTOR SERVICE e MINOR REPAIRS © WHEEL BLANCING Complete tire and battery service. Free Pick-up and delivery. Phone RA 5-3680 A GUIDE TO VALUES IN OSHAWA & DISTRICT DON'T BE BLINDED BY MISLEADING CLAIMS. Prices are no higher, selec- tions are large, service is better, right in your own community. Lots of folks are fooled into thinking that merchandise and prices elsewhere are better. Tain't necessarily so. Take a look at the selection in your local stores, the same well-known brands, the same fair trade prices, but with an extra bonus of con- venience of shopping and a superiority of friendly service, that can't be dupli- cated anywhere. Don't wait, shop around and get acquainted with your own local merchants today. 288 BLOOR ST. WEST THE COMMUNITY PAGE FRIENDLY NEIGHBORLY SERVICE Textile & Carpet Mills Discount House SPECIAL! EXTRA HEAVY TWEED LARGE CHOICE OF COLORS 4.98 sq. yd. 75 Simcoe St. RA 5-1611 Mrs. N. Hyne, 307 Mary St. Oshewe kisses Mrs. Shepard upon his arrival at Andrews Air Force Base near Washington Mon- day. --(AP Wirephoto) Rjax WI Officers Elected By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The annual meeting of the Ajax Women's Institute was held at the home of Mr. R. Pepper, Edward street. There were twelve members and one guest present. The meeting was opened with the reading of the 'Mary Stewart Collect" and the Institute Ode. Mrs. J. Woods presided. The roll call was answered by the nayment of membership dues. The conveners' reports] were read and accepted. Mrs. Woods, retiring president, thanked committees and mem- PICKERING (Staff) -- The following traffic cases were heard before Magistrate Craw- ford Guest in Pickering Police Court on Monday. Gerald Lagace of Willowdale was charged with failing to stop and failing to notify the Depart- ment of Transport of a change of address. The accused was fined $20 and costs for the first charge and $10 and costs for the sec- ond. Philip Gibson, 17, of Ajax, pleaded guilty to a charge of minor and was fined $35 and bers in general for their co-op-| eration during the past year, | and asked the same for the| new officers. Mrs. Woods then introduced the guest of the evening, Mrs.| W. Brown, who is district presi-| Brown presided for the election of of-| ficers for 1961-62.. | The slate, presented by Mrs. F. Bunting, was as follows: President, Mrs. A. Silk; first vice-president, Mrs. J. Mack- ness; second vice-president, Mrs. R. Pepper; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. D. Devolin, pub- lic relations, Mrs. C. McNevin. Standing committees: Home Economics, Mrs. A. Bissonett; historical research, Mrs. A. Mc- Intosh; current events, Mrs. G. Thompson: citizenship and edu- cation, Mrs. H. Hutchison: reso- lutions, Mrs. G. Gilchrist; dis- trict directors, Mrs. F. Bunting; alternate, Mrs. J. Woods; branch directors, Mrs. P. Boyle, Mrs. A. Bissonett and Mrs. J. Woods. Home economics service pro- grams were given out and mem- bers were asked to study and have suggestions ready for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Grant Thompson, Westney road. Included in the projects of the WI for 1960-61 were a donation to the Ajax and Pickering Hos- pital of receiving blankets for the nursery, and the making of costs. He was taken into custody by Constable Thomas O'Grady and Paul Richardson of the Ajax Police Department when they smelled alcohol on his breath on the night of May 6. A fine of $10 and costs was| | Magistrate Guest's judgment in| answer to a speeding charge, laid after a Toronto woman was clocked by Pickering Township Police on the Altona road trav elling at 39 mph in a 30 mph zone. The accused, Frances Gracey of Toronto was not in court. Edward Irwin of RR 3, Pick- ering, was fined $10 and costs George Drew Tempts U.K. Businessmen LONDON (CP) -- George Drew, Canadian high commis- sioner to the United Kingdom, Monday urged British business- men to fight for a slice of the |Canadian market now held by {the United States. | Addressing the three-day Ins- |titute of Marketing and Sales Management, he said that the value of Canadian imports from a beautiful quilt, on which tick- ets were sold and the proceeds of $70 used to buy two easy chairs and a table for the staff room at the Aldon School for Re- tarded Children. These were presented at the last associa- tion meeting by the WI presi dent, Mrs. J. Woods. Priests, Nuns May Quit Cuba HAVANA (CP)--The evacua- tion of Canadian Roman Catho- lic priests and nuns from Cuba is being actively considered, it was learned Monday. It is understood the Canadian Embassy has been in touch with the external affairs department in Ottawa concerning the Cana- dians. i External Affairs Minister Green, in Oslo for the NATO foreign ministers' conference, is said to be taking a direct hand in the matter. As far as can be determined no final plan for the evacuation has yet been worked out. The Cuban government has said that all foreign religious bodies will have to get out of Cuba, unless they are given special permission to remain and are not considered counter- revolutionary. A large number of Spanish the U.S. last year was $3,693, 1000,000. | "British exporters can have a |very large part of that existing export business without displac- ing a single Canadian product," he said. "We would be very happy if you broke off several million dollars" of the U.S. ex- port business. "The list of these imports is available for anyone to see. It will help us and it will help you if you sell to us large quanti- ties of products now being bought by Canada in the United States. "It could give you a favor- able trade balance with Canada and it could restore our trade balance with the United States." Ore Carrier Scrapes Bottom SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--The 750-foot ore carrier, the Edward L. Ryerson, scraped bottom at Point Iroquois Mon- day but was not damaged and proceeded to Chicago. The British motor vessel, Crystal Jewel, damaged when it struck an unidentified object in the upper St. Mary's River Sa- turday, was refloated and towed into harbor. It will be taken to drydock later this week for re- pairs to a gash in the forward tanks below the waterline. priests, nuns and brothers are expected to leave for home this to be in Cuba, plus a handful week. fof brothers. They are members Only about 40 Canadianjof the Foreign Missions Society priests and 40 nuns are known of Montreal. consuming liquor while being a Many Pay Fines In Traffic Court for speeding on the Altona Road on April 14. He was clocked by Pickering Township Police travelling at more than the 30 mph limit. For driving without suffi- cient headlights on Highway No. 2 on April 16, James MacDon- ald of Etobicoke was fined $5 and costs by the Magistrate. Norman Routcliffe, of RR 2, Pickering was fined $35 and costs or five days for speeding on Highway No. 2 on April 19. Police said he was clocked at 75 mph in the 40 mph zone. Youths Fined Liquor Count PICKERING (Staff) In Pickering police court on Mon- day two Oshawa youths plead- ed guilty to charges of obtain- ing liquor while under age. Robert Wilson, 20, of 724 Mar- garet street, Oshawa, was fined $15 and costs or five days and Thomas Marnien, 19, of Kings- dale avenue, Oshawa, received the same fine from Magistrate Crawford Guest. Constable Al Box of the Pick- ering Township Police Depart- ment stated that on April 22 at 3.05 a.m. he observed a beer bottle being thrown out of a car parked on the north east corner of the Altona road and Highway 2, in Pickering Township. He investigated and found the Make MOTOR CITY BOWLING 40 MODERN "BRUNSWICK" LANES OPEN LANES--AUTOMATIC SETTERS FREE INSTRUCTION--OPEN SUMMERS OPEN 9 AM. DAILY . . (Summer Leogues start May 1st -- phone for Openings) PHONE RA 3.3212 NORTH OSHAWA Plumbing and Heating TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Allen Robinson, Prop. SPEEDY SERVICE, REPAIRS, IN- STALLATIONS, ALTERATIONS, ALL COPPER PLUMBING JOBS. PHONE RA 5-3715 52 WAYNE AVE. . AIR-CONDITIONED It A Fomily Night 78 RICHMOND ST. Ww. HAMBLY TIRE LTD. rr} SAFETY THROUGH QUALITY far A Complate Tire Service © KRAFT SYSTEM RECAPPING © WHEEL BALANCING © WHEEL ALIGNMENT PHONE RA 8-622 --_ 534 RITSON RD. S. ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP 24 Hour Towing Service Radiators Repaired and Re-cored. PHONE RA 8-4451 STEVENSON'S ROAD SOUTH SUDDARD'S C.C.M, and RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service--Parts Keys Made PHONE RA 5-3979 497 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH T. A. Adair, 121 Colborne E. Oshawa SHANK'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Efficient and Prompt Rapals Service to All Mokes of IOUSEHOLD POLISHERS and VACUUM CLEAN- FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PHONE RA 5-8451 124 ORCHARD VIEW REAL STONE Mantels -- FLOWER BOXES and FIREPLACES CUSTOM BUILT For Free Estimates Call RA 8-1022 Now FOR NATURAL ALL COLOR STONE FACING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR OSHAWA NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS KING ST. (Old Henderson Block Factory) OSHAWA RICKSHA DINING ROOM BRING YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR THE BEST IN CHINESE FOODS Open From 11.30 A.M. FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS Phone RA 8-1676 42 KING ST. WEST THURS. TO SAT. BROOKSIDE REG. 19¢ BREAD 2 LOAVES 33¢ FRI. AND SAT. HAMBURG 3 Ibs. for $1 N. & G. Fruit Market 199 KING ST. W, Better Upholstering + oo At No Extra Cost oo « All Types of Furniture BEFORE GUARANTEED USED CARS ROY W. 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Constable Box said that he searched the car and found a full bottle of liquor beneath the front seat of the car and sev- eral empty beer bottles strewn around outside the car. The officer told His Worship that he learned from one of the accused that 48 bottles of beer had been purchased by one of the youths in Oshawa the night before the incident. GALT CARTAGE MOVING STORIE We are now agent for MOTORWAY TRANSPORT You won't be able to heep ber in when she finds out what fen itis te rum the sew Lawn-Cruiser Deluxe power mower with essiest ever press to release, it starts instantly. Makes cutting grass play, not work. See the Deluxe 13" and 21° models soon. Also available with recod starter. See all 7 Lawn-Cruiser models and the Ride-On Garden Tractor. Priced'from $82.50. LAWN-CRUISER IS NOW GUARANTEED FOR 2 PULL YEARS . .. Ascher quollly product of Corporation of Conoda tad, Peterborowgh, Conoda | 'HILLTOP MOTORS RA 8-6891 KING ST. WEST and HILL THE MOVER ALL LOADS Fully insured and handled ef- ficiently by union men. Storage ond Packing. Phones: OFFICE--RA 8-4619 RESIDENCE--RA 8-3371 153 CONANT STREET $3.00 order with, FREE « Merchandise or Service « FREE SEE IF YOUR NAME IS IN ONEOF THESE ADVERTISEMENTS This page is a weekly feature of the Oshawa Times for a 26-week period and there will appear in the advertisements each week the names and addresses of people living in Oshawa and District. Read the Advertisements in which you found your ngme and present it within one week along with a sales slip to the Oshawa Times Office, showing that goods or services have been purchased from any of the advertisers on this page and you will receive absolutely free a $3.00 order to be spent for merchandise or services with one of the advertisers on this page. 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