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Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Nov 1953, p. 7

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"AJAX & DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Organization Is Ready For Hospital Campaign Staff project may be induced to render AJAX -- (Times-Gazette Reporter) -- The regular weekly meeting of the Ajax and Picker- ing Hospital Board of Directors was marked by a surge of optim- . ism for the success of the cam- paign soon to be launched to raise $60,000 to open the new hospital free of debt. Reports submitted to the meet- ing showed that thé organization of the drive for funds was pro- very well and support was forthcoming from every quarter. CAPTAINS APPOINTED Frank Chapman Co-chairman for the Pickering Township, reported that District Captains had been appointed in many of the areas of South Pickering and that new names were coming in daily from those volunteering to assist in the is divided into sections, in Ajax a special com- mittee is already at work among industry. : i A special names committee is currently making contacts in To- ronto and other districts where don- ors in sympathy with this local financial assistance. The loal campaign will be car- ried on until every home and resi- dent has been approached and told the story of the new hospital and their help solicited. WORK SPEEDED UP President Tom Gibson reported that the work on the project was being s| ed wp. plastering was well underway, new boiler was being connected and the buildings would be heated in another week or ten days. Work on the nurses' residence is also being rushed to compte- tion, the contractor had hired more help and. this building would be complete at the same time as the hospital proper. It should be noted that a full time clerk of the works was on the job and was co-ordinating the work of the sub contractors. Mr. Gibson announced that the clerk, William Schofield, was on the job by courtesy of Ken Morley of Fish- er-Ludlow and that his services {would not cost the hospital a cent. Mr. Schofield is a permanent 'employee of the Sir Robert Mec- | Alpine Company. AJAX PERSONALS A.W.2 Marjorie Schrane, RCAF has been spending a two weeks leave at the home of her prents, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Schrane, Brock Street. Marjorie is stationed at St. Hubert, Quebec. : Mr. William Hopkins is making favorable progress following an operation in Sunnybrook Hospital recently. : 5 Some - lucky person is going to fet a television to take home from | Seek Driver Who Hit Parked Car | AJAX = (Times-Gazette = Staff Reporter) -- The Ajax Police are diligently following up several clues which may disclose the iden- 22 tity of a motorist who side swiped a Jatked car doing $300 damage and then left the scene. | | Mrs. Hope Fairle, had parked |her car outside 4 ak Street on Ajax Volunteer Firemans ball | Tuesday evening and the accident! on ay ht (or Saturday a.m.) This is to the door prize. Several o Sitizsns ate paCatoning during the ay: rom work. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch McDonald Admiral Road, flew to Scotland to visit relatives for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. McBride, Wind- sor Avenue are spending a month in Ireland and Mrs. Allen Wil- letts and baby son Brett flew to England for a five months visit her parents in Birmingham, England. appy birthday to little Darryl Pauat. 4 years old today, Novem- ber Sincere sympathy goes to the family of the late Mrs. Isobel Dug- an who passed away in Oshawa ital on Friday last. Mrs. Dug- has been living with her son a and family at 16 Elgin Street in Ajax for some time. SLOWLY RECOVERING AJAX -- Mrs. Doreen Barwick, a formr resident of Ajax, has been og ill with blood poisoning since sp! , and has n on crutch es since July. s. Barwick cut her foot while gardening and an acute infection set in. She is showing some improvement but recovery is very slow. Mrs. Barwick was a very active | community worker during her many years residence here and | was Regent of Ajax Varsity Chap- | ter IODE. "All her friends will | Jith her a speedy return to good | alth. | occurred between 8.30 and 9.15 .m. | Paint from the offender's vehicle | was left on Mrs, Fairley's car and | | police hope this may aid material- | {ly in tracing the culprit. | This is not the only case of its | kind which the Ajax police force thas under investigation. 2 ST. BERNADETTE | BOWING LEAGUE | | AJAX -- High single with handi- | cap, ladies, H. McAneny, 285; gents | |B. Barnaby 249. | | High triple with handicap, ladies H. McAneny, 701; gents, B. Barna- | iby, 638. | Over 200 without handicap, Y. | Arsenault, 246, 223, 217; Mary May- er 221; J. Mayer 202; D. McMul-! len 204; B. Barnaby, 236, 208; Ww. | | Malcolm 217; S. McKenzie 223; | J. McTeague 204; H. McAnepy, | | 246: D. McDonnell 204; E. Sprague | 1215. | Winners for prize night, H. Me- | jAneny and B. Barnaby. | TEAM STANDING No. 7 No. No. o sesavsris | No. | No. 8 | Peter McCarthy, 19-year-old school TV Is After McGee, Molly HOLLYWOOD (AP) --Fibber McGee and Molly vow radio is still food enough for them, even though e pay is less than half what it used to be days. 3 It's well known in the trade that many a sponsor would love to con- vert the saga of Wistful Vista from radio to television. If ever a format were ready-made for TV, the story of the. bungling Fibber and his practical Molly is it. in the pre-television "We'll probably do TV .one of these days," promises Fibber, "But we found out on our last tri to Peoria that a lot of people still listen to radio." When that time comes, Fibber hints that he will not try for any sock belly laughs. "It makes you too hard to watch, unless you're Red Skelton or Ab- bott and Costello. I hate situation comedies that keep pushing too hard for the belly laughs." Canada Wants Pows Set Free OTTAWA (CP) -- External Af- fairs Minister Pearson said Wed- nesday that Canada is sticking to its view that prisoner-of-war still held by the neutral repatriation commission at Jan. 22 should be released if no Korean political con- ference is held. CCF Leader M. J. Coldwell had asked in the .Commons whether Canada had been consulted by the United States before State Secre- | tary Dulles this wee!" sai? pr'- yp. | ers still not repatriated 120 days | after being turned over to the re- | patriation commission should be | released. This period expires Jan. | Mr. Pearson said Canada was | not consulted immediately before | Mr. Dulles' statement but there | had been frequent exchanges of | {views on the matter. | Young Teacher Has Vanished SUDBURY (CP)--A search was | organized Wednesday to hunt for teacher who has been missing from his boarding house since Tuesday night, cCarthy, a teacher at No. 2 Crerar township school since Sep- tember, left the home of George Adams immediately after supper. His parents reside in Guelph. AJAX BRIEFS PRINCIPAL BACK AT WORK AJAX -- Robert Pattison, Prin-- cipal of Ajax Public Schools, is back at work again after a rather long period of convalescence from | his recent illness. His many frienfs | and the jeaciing staff are pleased to see Mr. Pattison on the job again. LADY PC'S TO MEET The November meeting of the | AjaxLadies' Progressive Conserva-- | tive Association will be held at the | home of Mrs. H. 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