° » : gomery, Mrs. Bruce Taylor and; Mr. and Mrs. C. Bickle, Bow- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cryaer New Minister children attended the Fergu- manville, visited J. Kivell's, man ind children zre holidays i Cart- i t Sas! ewan e. ! son reunion Saturday at Cart BIRTHDAY PARTY-- ing a ate wright. Community Park. Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children ATTEND DECORATION Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor attended a birthday party for Mr. and Mrs. N. Wotten and Is Welcomed ard in slog We. Foe ened Whey par for Mr and Mes. Wotien ad at Eisley Suna. K Miss Helen Baker and Miss Day services at Ballyduff Sun- . r. and Mrs. Frank Westlake Celia Kraw ; day. SOLINA -- Rev. Percy Page, attended the At Home on the jr Gordon and Shirley. a, a sronios 4 Mrs. Ella Taylor, Scarborough his wife and family were greet- occasion of Mr. and Mrs. RUs- Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Cook at! walter Ormiston and family 4d Miss Mabel Harris of Fair- ed by a large congregation Son jeenl Nesbitt' Silvey Wedding Bowmanville. Oshawa, visited Tom and J. view Lodge, Whitby, attended gay Jorg at the service Ol | Auniversary at their home, Near! Mrs. A. Westlake, Ola and Baker: church service Sunday morning ad Church. jo.mius 0 ¥: Dianne, Oshawa, visited Mrs. ; Baker and Miss Helen Bak- and were guests at the Howard Welton" Ri Mag WIR ad Tk allel seve fran Westlake, Sr. er were guests at the Huband- Millson residence after the Walked," during the hour of|Jackson, Oshawa. George Smith and his son Snowden wedding on Saturday service i worship. Mr. and Mrs. L. Preston and/John, Mrs. Reg Land and child-|evening in Maple Grove United " Eldad congregation was well children, Bowmanville, Mr. and ren, Shelley Anne Cook, Prairie/Church. POLICE STOP SPEECH Tepresented 2 the duction Mrs. Roy Langmaid were Sat, Siding, Mrs. F. R. Cook, Bow-| Ms. A Mz Hoyard Jogi TORONTO (CP) -- Douglas service at Hampton, for Mr. yrday evening guests of Mr. an : inh colm of Brougham, visited John 3 Page Friday night. |irday © ong es at a party Manville visited Mr. and Mrs. Khox Saturday. Nancy Knox re- Campbell 3%, whe oe police Several choir members fromifor Mrs. R. Langmaid's birth- Frank Westlake, Jr. and family. |turned home with her grand. he is a University of Toronto here assisted in the choir and|day which was on Monday, Linda Flett enjoyed holidays parents for holidays. student, was charged Sunday Don Taylor contributed a solo July 31. with her cousin, Isobel Flett, in Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and with obstructing police in con- "'Abide With Us." Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid Columbus, children visited the Abernethy's nection with a speech he was Following the service a social Mr. and Mrs. C. Langmaid and, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Bradshaw, at Manilla, last Sunday. making from the steps of a hour was enjoyed in the Christ- children were Sunday visitors Anne and Sharon of Belleville, Marilyn Knox enjoyed holi- park monument. He was urging ian Education Centre where|with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill, |visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Spires days with her cousins, Lynda the banning of nuclear weapons. everyone had the pleasure of Enniskillen. and family. and Kenny Rowe, at Bowman- Police said he refused to stop meeting Mr. and Mrs. Page and] 414i Hills of Hannon, visited Mr, and Mrs. E. Spires visited ville. speaking when told it was il- i wa ; jones children. {Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills and Mrs. eB Sutton, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Bill Caines returned from Osh- legal to hold a Julie meeting cpr 8 MARK SILVER WEDDING [family last Sunday. {Percy Bent and Mr. and Mrs. awa General Hospital to the in a city park without a permit. WORKERS SPEEDILY COMPLETE AJAX POOL CHANGEHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis Mr. and AY Bruce Mont-Len Yuill in Oshawa. Werry's Sunday. Pp About 70 persons were listening. 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 3, 1961 PICKERING TOWNSHIP Bright Weddings 15g imi, oes, bas tv Nehru's comments will | Consider Buying Called Vulgar' msg, bobs NEW DELHI (AP) -- Prime nicipal authorities refuse dines, SHUF VAILY 1k © rove = UPFEN FrIVAY '1IL ¥ PM, Minister Nehru calls bright wed. tional power loads for weddings . Y ] | With A 18 P Hydro System [Fis es oped witha s Furnish Your Bedroom With An 18-Pc. also overtax India's limited A resolution was passed at ain on a dispute which has electric facilities. Pickering Township meet- arisen between road and gar-| Nehru didn't stop there. Ad- TONIGHT Ensemble or n Y . ont 1 ing on Tuesday night that appli-| bage department employees re- gressing the National Develop- THRU cation be made to the HEPC garding the interpretation off. . coincil he condemned the for a preliminary estimate of their union agreement. Biss band * i Od dsbesk SATURDAY 7 the sale price of the hydro dis- A number of solicitors had|Prass bands and loudspeakers . tribution system which coversbeen suggested by H. Elliott, that proclaim Indian marriages OPEN 3:00 that portion of the township| township barrister, including W. to all the neighborhood far be- BOX-OFFICE N 8: south of the Third Concession|G. Lawson, of Pickering. A mo-|yond midnight. Indian munici- SHOW STARTS 9:05 from the Ajax-Pickering boun-|tion appointing Mr. Lawson was!pal laws forbid loudspeakers ; THE dary to the Scarborough Town defeated, since some members after 11 p.m. No one has dared vised that a rough estimate CineraSeort, aoenw | Line. 5 of council felt that someone spe-| to enforce this on weddings. The 1961 council has contem- cializing in union work should be : v2 5 plated this move since the be-|selected. Mr. Dinsdale, or Mr Qian veddings can be Sees ginning of the year, and had ap- Clarke, of Matthews, Dinsdale hi PA) EW (CY TEE 1 x . . 4 on would be supplied, after study NEW COMMITTEE FORMED Special Holiday ¢ Lol Ed A - proached the HEPC requestingiand Clarke, of Toronto, were groom, They have lo - fo! a purchase price. They were ad-/appointed 2 by that body, and should the] It was agreed by resolution township wish to pursue the|that a bylaw be prepared to Weekend matter further, a more detailed/set up a new parks and re- investigation would be made, creation committee to act in an THE CANADIAN : i \ i ! ] at the Township's expense. A advisory capacity. The township bs X 5 BE 7 X Shp vow for this Sale Faas letter from the HEPC indicat- recreation committee will PU PPET - i . a: Ef \ ; 4 J ed that all new lines would be study this matter, and a bylaw $ : y " ; g i : » a ture. 18-piece grouping fea installed, keeping the system appointing such a committee E 5 1 ¢ 3 tures a modern Walnut fin- separate will be prepared TH EATRE | 5 a 2 or os EE - " " i " ish 3-piece bedroom suite, . 3 The building inspector's July Re | i 3 Roem 4 ¢ ' 4 # consisting of smart single PRESENTATION ee report revealed that 79 permits, | No. 7 Hwy., 3.2 miles west of pe Seon. 4 dresser with mirror, 4-drawer The walls of Pickering Town-|yiih ap estimated value of $1.- Brooklin FB : So : i hest and V: bed ship Council Chambers were en- sso 350 had heen issued. Fifty- Th F . s i est, ond @ pone ed. hanced at the Tuesday night/ seven" of these were dwelling urs. = rri. = Jat. 3 a i pe 3. - You'll sleep on a buoyant meeting "by an attractively permits, each averaging $12,300. Mon CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE | ] v : ay om spring-filled mattress with framed photograph of John " ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON : ve : . resilient steel spring support, Miller, warden of the County of at 8 p.m. I : esi : Even the bedding is includ- Ontario in 1876, and reeve of an apartment building, an of- . E v : : Pickering Township for some 10 fice building, repeater station, Sat. nd Mow, Matinee OSHAWA i . b ' : ; ed with this co-ordinated en- at 2: p.m. I : z ns - % semble. Check below for @ or 12 years. nine house additions, six private 4 ¢ 2 Robert Miller, grandson of the : in nl CHILDREN 50c ADULTS 1.00 I ¢ : ' © full list f all the won- former official, made the pre- garages, one public school, one A Wonderk Show : 4 ull listing of a e ; oupcil. T ift repair and workship building, neery : 1 : a A derful accessories included sentation to Super The gift > I ap For the Whole Family ] : ; : ae : PF, this special olisr so 3 was timely, for many are now and a church additi J ; ' then hurry to Yolles. You'll rel ON rey Pilharins HOMES COMPLETED -- ir : 4 > CON, ni UAT i! Ii 7] sove dollars on regular He 3 ing| In Bay Ridges 348 dwellings price interestin J . ( Wich Boies Miller family [have been completed am occ RA a es - " or : a pd 95 ich settled in the township in{Pancy permils have been IS- I Bose Ww ' Ye ; ---- / 1 = early 19th century. The Mil-|{sued. To date 512 building per-| . mers made a vast contribution| its have been issued. to progress of agriculture in| The water treatment plant is the community by introducing|progressing, and completion is champion breeds of livestock,| estimated for Oct. 20, 1961. The) WA . which they brought from Scot-|completion date for the sewage | g : : : land in trips across the ocean, treatment plant is estimated toll | rar NO [1] 13} INCLUDED 3-pce. bedroom suite, pair pillows and pil- S-pce. ashtray set. 2 lasting, over rough seas and|be Sept. 25, 1961. Ks mattress, spring. low cases. _ boudoir lamps and calm, some six weeks. Cattle HE wae & Police Probing || 1 DOWN ese : } v ; Terms To Suit Miller acres more than one it SE et we Rail Vandalism | LPERKING WES "e J ted 12.75 A Month Delivers 18-Pc. Living Room gratitude of council to MR. Mil ler, and the photograph is now! gapNyA (CP)--Police are in- included WA e fie collection vestigating breaking of locks on FEATURES : a railway line switch which \ and township officials could have resulted in a train 2-PCE. FOAM SUITE "WHITE COLLAR BYLAW being derailed : ] : ls Hurry for this bargain. 18-piece ensemble A. W. Cane, welfare admini- The broken locks were discov- features a modern 2-pc. foam cushioned strator, reminded council of a ered early Tuesday on the Che- suite with popular broad-arm design fig- byl hich had b he|sapeake and Ohio Railway | Yocess of preparations for two hours before a freight ram | A DOUBLE BILL OF FUN AND LAUGHTER ! ured back, tapered legs, and high grade process of preparations - some time governing the "white was due to pass Wool Frieze upholstery in your choice of collar" workers in the town-| Railway officials said if the Brown, Red, Green, Beige, Charcoal, Choc- ship. He said that union mem- y ouen jocks had not been dis- ' 0b ad olate, Platinum or Turquoise. Suite is avail- ers was e hers Were soverned by 3 bylaw. | covered the train: 'would have able as a 2-piece chesterfield or a 2-piece he taken for other employees. |been forced onto a passing track] most popular WONDERFUL davenport which converts. Accessories in- The bylaw in question provides!'and possibly derailed. : vy clude a coffee table and step table with sick leave benefits, holidays, geveral other switches divert. form in school ! WORLD mar-proof Arborite tops, Vinyl covered and other benefits to officials|; "ai traffic into plants in hassock, table lamp with shade. Complete and staff. Sarnia's © g alley ha " etd 1 Reeve Scott advised Mr. Cane Sana ee mical valley had A y listing below. Buy now and save! that the bylaw was on the agenda for a committee meet- FRENCH A FILM THAT -- ing in the very near future. "" D. F. Goslin, assessment Di At MISTRESS WILL MAKE YOU commissioner, recommended ne Li alary increases for Asse sors! 3 STARRING CECIL PARKER | SING erat, Staurice sm. J OSHAWA'S - NEWEST § ASNEI LAURENT WITH HAPPINESS stead, and Jos. 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