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Daily Times-Gazette, 18 May 1955, p. 5

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Dean, P. Tran, B. Yoweelt, B. iii THE DAILY TIMES GAZETTE, Wednesdoy, May 15, 19% LJ (pean. MI, AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS A yin 8 , i me rane [EERE hu ligsal John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajox 426 " ro Vout 8, McMullen (8 fest inches ~ 8 fe inches), H. Malcolm, C. Cowan, J, Everett, 1 V7 Z Bir E ; Vi ' Vv Ay for | ed 26 Records Are Broken ir amy 8, Mcallen (4 test | 1% A 0 wy ip VL, ily to "the "Charge "ec Vim : - anery A Ee Snliad 10 Inches - 4 fot 10% inches), W. | | / 4 y rch ameont tophef ie, Prot unit unio is event] wy man, W, Godfrey's truck after Glidden, ¥, Harduness, G. Alv|¥ yy Gil veering from one side of 'the road At Pickerir Field Da "Hop, step, jump: $, MeMullen| alll ; 4 to the other as It come east along anton 0 chay. - » feet » / y i. highway 2 Hid Newcastle, Boyle in K. Dean, man, N, , / Fo pi A Pt Pg ag fom fort 0 Hedaha », Vowgett, ud - AY MADE VALS. STATEMENTS | English, 'Tt Bro 1m, rkness ng Dierist A. fot, 1% Inches - 17 feet 10 inches), to, pu » Piston, 13, of Newent i Heid da the record oP ay fichoo!, ents. ot put; D at alta (38 fest Ye ee il a here 9 inches + 42 feet 7 inches), %.|% McMullen, K. Desn, W. Red: % fo on three Tote Kd Tovey was the of the 7oyey, ¥, Wootton, 1 Griffith, Cl ay on ' % p '| Shot put; J, Velihaber, 8. Me- # #8 he the records in five Car. | Phot ooh eC : : Comm ng bo I roy entered » Hed ' eted while he w it ms seven vbnts his he Aulered B (MW feet OIR, ges, ' 1 Pina Wop 08 Toot § inches), E. Tovey, Nell, G. Reed, P, ' # ample ly it of 4 Dose 1 pois on the 1 Wootton, 1, Grifih, €. Cary, "| Thompson, G, Allman, 3, Dickson : by athe Truckin i if Orne ie ; consis 8 'of i' the intermediate class Jou tERMEDIAYE BANTAM. Norton (13.4 - 1200, fice of .the commiss ; ah, ow cimtiol "poblt' trom yard: 1, Resnick (11111 / GRADUATES [which ree radar wyplems ocate ontop hangurs, with with fous Ah knee, tas s oljemenway, R, Davis, White, J, y/ .. RECEIVED STOLEN GOODS - Appr McGinnis, Wm, Moliatt, 20) yard: K, Norton (302274), Joan Black, 16, of RR1, Newton.| , Wichard R. Hutehinson; son-n- the sireralt and fire 20 yard: J, Renoick (36256), 8 "emenwny, 3, Barry, B. Davis, y. | ville, pleaded gullty to 'vetaining| Ww of Mr. and Mus Maicld , seokin ht the yh tg, Marchment, R Bylock, J, Ome v Norman, j 7 possession of several items given Carpenter, Bowmanville, gradu ts, First place In Mof(st 9 ih to her by Ron | Wicks, 17, know- recent! from the rings Hirtacng ig) eronens vision went to Paul Mun , Wm, 440 yard: K, Norton Hemen- ' rs 4 king | M0 yard; ig Boyd (1.004 -|way, J, Barry, R A Davie' E. Ward, jng that they had stolen, | 8! B NAT olliters sor atu of the , d; §, Hemenway (2.57.0: nd d mencemen A on wn lehtis 0 Cowan, ¥ un, jms: K. Norton, C, Lay, GOING TO TOKY 0 H pre-sentence. Sod or ics Jor haid In Massey Hall, Toromo 7 battery eat, sleep and live there, th ro time 190 yord, Win, Boyd, M. Care (Ry lve, CC og] mC. Werkdnahew, president of | fo Tokyo in this Canadian Po- | una" il" the 'Jems stolen "from iy, Montana, He and h oady Jor 8 red alert dietani the id 7 record and son, M. Wallace, B, Fee, », %, 8, Hemenway, V, Norman, the Canadian council of the In- | cific Airlines Show Mr. Berkin- | Loma Adair, of Newtonville the former Marilyn Carpenter the new record set | Cowan, in hana '| tornationsl Chamber of Com. | MAW heads { Canadian 8 dele. | been rocovered, with the excentlag| Are NOW engaged in ploneer pas' taking first place while vault; J, Rennick, _P. High" "Jump: ¥. Munroe (4 feet| merce, and his wife wave fare fo! Internationsl Cha gL of os one Tin % which Miss Black said oral work: at Canningio, On WARNING t, (Wm, Hansen, T, Ban / h Toohey Carson. GI nen aati reet, Inches: well ss they leave Vancouver | Commerce, (CP Photo) : VALUABLE, CATCH BY-LAW No. 9 3 : Ed Tovey (11.211.2), High Jump: J, Newell, Wm, Han | P, Murray x. Laveock, D. Moffatt, C Cary, | gon ¥. Fantham, P. Cowan, B.| Hop step, Jump: P. Munroe, W.|26 from - [J bib 4 Lm ro panic. Daniels, C. Lay, R, Anderson, J.| coeds sre to MATTAWA Ont, (CP) -- Caviar Broad Jump: kd Ed Tovey (17 fost on sp Jump: J, Newsll, 1.| Najlor ing some dA for the po from sur is what the Car- : Prohibits setting off fire- m, C, Cary, ¥.| Rennick Boyd, ¥ Cowan, C.| Broad junp: P. Munroe (17 feet chureh, tiere brothers are after when Voorn, C, Ary 1, nk Glovanelis, d o inches + 18 feet 1 inches), W, dhe Couple's Club will meet on{go fishing, The fish flesh id A / Tondors will be ressived 'tl Mey crackers or fireworks in the yard; ¥d Tovey (#3452), Broad jump: J. Rennick, Wm, | Daniels, K, Norton, R, Davis, C.|¥riday, May 27, at $30 p.m. if pound don. te New York mar: Ne X 24th, 1955 for ons automobile || town of Ajex except by oA $1.2 ¥. Laycock, D, Moffatt, A. Eng |Boyd, J. Newell, J. Marchment, | Lay. double debate wl ho a feature caviar ' oh rid Cary " d 3" Hansen hot put: J, Barry, G, Northam, |of the evening, The prt an ounte, eomhands 4 suiteble for use os @ Police Crui- §|1 permission of the "Town ap Youd, ¥ Joon (1,08.9- shot ut! "J, Newell, 9, Horne, B, |W. Daniels, P, Munroe, C, Lay, Ship cards cards win "th available meeting) | re -------------- a sor, The suecontul tenderer wil § | Council, The by-lew will nl, A nylish, , Carson, D,| Kennedy, D. Noland, K, Helse Discus: P, Munros (77 feet 3% - D vio alt R { , Wm, | Inches-87 fete 4 inches), G, North-| "Th Tpution HISTORIC PENNY be expected to take In trade one A Discuss: R_Mountsteven. Wen OBHAWA, Ont, (CP) Gordon SHOE REPAIR 11] 1954 cheveoier, Lowest or amy JI] * rey onkereed; gn High Jump: ¥.d Tovey, (5 feet 2| Hansen, J, Horne, J, Newell, D.|am, W, Daniels, C, Lay, J, Barey.| There wi Inches8 feet 3 neha. D, Mof- genlor mile; M, Carson 5.725, a , ' idhmand George Hunter. tender not necosserily accepted, Noland, fatt, C. Jones, C, Car JUNIOR Wm. BoByd, A, Carson, B, Moffait,| Deanery Ascens oly penny issued Hop, step, jump; E, Jo (36! 100 yard: K. Dean, ¥, Hark-|J, Mitchell; old record 5.36, X.|will be held at 1) Geor fe Bank of Upper Canada 35 TEMPERANCE ST. B. C. FALBY, H. § TRAVIS, feet five inches - 30 feet 4% Inches), ness, D, Hewle, B. Fawcett, W,|Carson 1052, Oshawa, at 8,00 'pm, eo front 'shows St, George and BOWMANVILLE Clork-Treosurer, cam y C. Cary, D. Moffatt, A. English, | Glidden, | Junior mile: 8, Hemenway 5.56.1,| preacher will be the Rev, -| the 'dragon; while the reverse has Box 9, Ajax, Ont, Ajox, a C. Jones 220 yard: K. Dean, ¥, Harkness, | P. Tran, 8, McMullen, P, Munroe, | pal Ramsay Armitage of two porpoises surmounted by a B00 yard: A, Carson ¥, Lay-|B, Vaweett, D, Newle, N, McNell,| B Faweett, Old record 5.58.1, M.| College, crossed sword, anchor and crown, | cock, A. English, D, Smith, M0 yard: ¥, Hardiness, K {Carson 1954 , - Open 2 mile; A, Carson 13, we M, Carson, 8, Hemenway, M, lace, B, Cain, Old record 12.50, M, Carson 1954, SUMMARY STANDING fenfor: 1, E, Tovey, #4 2, F. Laycock, 3; 3. D, offal. Truck Driver Falls To did, Bi Intoxicated Driving Count |; #ssses #7 A West Hill milk truck driver ving accused appeared day Bantam: 1. BP. Muntoe, 43 points; s been sentenced to seven days | smelled of sleoho] lbs 2. K. Norton, 40; 3, 8. Hemenway, In Jail and his licence can| Constable Roy ton, of the | celled for six Hole following his | Pickering Township Police De- conviction ) on ( oh of driving | partment, told the Court that the ol Crowh socused's car had travelled 136 DEATHS bus | feet after leaving the paved por vey who said that Ne "had fol- | tion of the highway and nine guide A car, driven by Clifford | posts had been ripped out. Ac- WILLIAM HUME or a, 2, as It crashed into | cused, he sald, was unsteady on| AJAX (Times-Gazeite, Staff Re- . teh near Dunbarton on 'the | his feet and had admitted af the | porter) -- William Hume, age 87, night of April 30th, Yesterday in | scene that he had earlier consum.| of Dunbarton died suddenly while rit"? Bolles Court, Magis | ed six or seven bottles of beer, M work Ruenday JE Taing. ha s foun erguson | PC Allen, of the same department, | late Mr, Hume suffered a hear JEW EAVTY CITY DELIVENES guilty, of drunk driving and sen | told the Court that accused kept | attack some weeks ago and had in ro OE ! need him to a week in Jail, staggering backwards while being | only recently returned to work, The GMC Panel Truck gives you many Bus driver J, Sneider, of Nap: | questioned and was, in his opinion, | contrary to his doctors advice, anee, told the Court that he had | Intoxicated, In the crash, he said.| The deceased leaves to mourn been driving his vehicle emst on|asccused had broken his false | his passing his widow Anne, son Highway 7." 7 Just east of Dunbar: | teeth, Robert and a brother Samuel, of d+ | he enlisted 8 mitted drin ng five or six bot-| wan Regt, Ho was wounded in y BE --.h Wa car Dut when It weaved back | ties of beer and said that he had | 1010, He came to Dunbarton in yr I onto the road he e thought better of | been trying to catch the bus for| 1042 and was a member of the cr, ATER orm was Sy - it Shortly, witness, | a friend when the accident oc-| Corps of Commissionaires who y . a there as id i of dust and | curred, did guard duty in the Defence Wulde rails started flying in the | Besides the seven days in jail, | Industries Plant at Afax. Latterly are Ay the car was a in the south | His Worship impounded scoued's he has been employed in an Ajax river, sald, was | car for three and wareh as stock) , He was ne! Witness ry that | his licence six tn thus occupied when he died, He was born in Barnsley, York: . ™ shire, England, and came to Can- ada in 1012, A Presbyterian, he ew n 0 er- gion attended the Dunbarton United Church, The funeral will be held [] on Saturday at 2 pm, at the Mo. ane ter 11 I Eachnie Funeral Home, Pickering, \ nnings Interment will bs in Erskine Dome. : tery, with a Legion rvice Aa On Monday night at Kew Gar: | doubles and second baseman | the graveside, FOR THOSE Bi0, TOUGH JOBS dens the Whitby Stokers and Oak-| Kirkland with a triple and single rn i, Pickups +++A FAMOUS SERIES! Hidge Legion battled to a curfew | in five trips, GMC's 9700 series has more to ealled eleven inning, 7-7 standoff, | For Whitby Moslewich and Loge A ili 3 offer this year than ever before, In a nip and tuck battle the Sto. | man gained two hits apiece with uxi laries kers grabbed an early first inning Logeman being the big hitter driv. h You get a choice of a brand new lead of 30; on two walks, two |Ing In four runw and scoring two Go T Ch including valve-in-head six or hits, and a sacrifice bunt that was | himself, 0 ure V8 engine® , . . plus a chassis with tossed astray, The same two teams resume 8 G.V.W, of 19,500 Ibs, that Legion grabbed singleton in| hostilities in Whithy Wednesday | AJAX ~ It was a fine sight to the second, third and fourth inn. BEL fae time being 8 pm. see the banners of the two young: ing, while Whitby crew also scor- ost auxiliary groups of the Church : ing one in the fourth to lead 4.3] Whitby Stokers: Tulak, ef; Sun: |of the Holy Trinity as they parad: at the end of four, Legion scored | din, rf; Logeman, If; Plontak, sa; [ed to Church on Sunday morn. three In the fifth to grab a 64 MeDermald, 2h; Mr, Jordan, 3b; | ing In Ajax. They looked very im- lead that was whittled to %8 in| J. Jordan, Ib; 'Cooper, ¢; Mosle: pressive in thelr respective uni: the sixth by the Stokers. Then in| wich, p; Pacy, p In bth, forms of green and white, and sree? ® ii oo, PRCT } al i --" - when a oi took the # in Dutrolt, : de EECA EE : Ak fit the 'eighth Tutak walked and| Toronto Oa ridge Legion: Gla-| blue and white, The Cub pack was Logeman lifted a towering home | land, ss; Parker, ot; Brown, 8b; | also present as the Cubs were run over the centerfiplder's head Dewsbury, rf; Shaw, If; Kirkland, going on a ramble with thelr Cub yo ) } oo to give Whitby a 74 lead. But in » Ib; Br ¢; | Master Bill Johnson, following the | nlf } et the bottom of the eighth Ireland service of Morning Prayer, Rev. wy A pv pr led off with a double, stole third LINE" 30 EK Harvey's sermon had a special and scored on an outfield fly. R H E [meaning for the young people a St LC ada Big hitter for Oakridge was Al| Stokers .. 300 101 020 007 10,.0 | present, based on the 16th chap: mart Dewsbury with 3 for 4 with two'Leglon .. 011 130 010 007 10 1|fer of §t. Matthew. 'I will give \ ut { ---- ---- unto thee the keys of the King. " X 1 od { . i 3 # dom of heaven: and whatever tho hold the regular Thursday night | shalt hind on earth shall be boun Lacrosse Team session this week due to the oir: in heaven: and whatsoever thou cus that Is on but they Will hold | chat loose on earth shall be loosed another workout on Friday night in heaven," Gets In Sha #0 plan to be on hand, From what | CHURCH EVENTS We Gan gather the locals hu Day The Alpha Branch of the WA By CLIFF GORDON eir home games on Thursday | will hold a rummage sale in. the Whitby lacrosse team held a |PIEht when they get Koing: Church Hall on Wednesday, May stern workout with a good turnout mm of prospective Juyen. As yet there Iv not 4 dafinte conch for | poo. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, OSHAWA ENTIRELY me SERIES HEAYY DUTY the team but a well-known man by the name of Chuck Barrons was DUAL PURPOSE out there giving the lads a lot of announces good pointer the fl int: The GMC Dual Purpose series brings you a new concept of the game, along With Art Brad: in Cab-Over-Engine design. Wanted features include FOR RECORD PAYLOADS ley and Erle Branton he have a 7" lower cab height, a lower step height, mm IN RECORD TIME... YOU CAN'T BEAT GMC shorter turning radius, Hydra-Matic®, , , plus an allnew A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE g Long-distance tractor-trailer haulers will find every feature ting the Whithy team organized, Ne understand that the "Whitby V8 engine that's easy to service! J they want in GMC | Power, economy, Hydra-Matic* plus Merchants, iva y driver comfort assure ert time on the road with more 'optional aé extra cost payload for bigger I Several of the players maki hide for Whitty berths were wit Entitled Brooklin team last year They "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE are goalie Art Br Erle Branton, G. Ravary, and FULFILLS GOD'S HEALING PROMISE" 9 uss Craggs, Ron Elliott, Stan : Nilson, an Las Moore, There by x wer ors Wi ave ox: perience in other centres in the JOHN J. SELOVER, CSB, . Bed ok game, Some of the OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA . ) : ads that we got the names of were: Harve oberts, Tran, Ev, Viember of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother 5 Moras, Joc heer od ol Church, The First Church of Chris, Scientist greatest choice of models -- greatest payloads -- greatest range of power plants Boston, 'Massachusetts, hak ol hr Sd In THE MASONIC TEMPLE ERE hwy iods arias om | CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY MOTORS LTD. locals have been $n at It two nights a week wi onday and Thursday night being the ones al- THE PUBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA WHITBY, ONTARIO otted to them, The team will not

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