6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Pobruery 25, 1959 AT AJAX Safety Council ~ Support Lacking AJAX (Staff) -- Councillor were given a job lo excite a W. B. Stratton expressed concern|greater interest in safety work, at' this week's council meeting] Councillor Stratton told council regarding the lack of interest|that 'it would be a pitiful thing own Council active. , Mr. Stratton said a second] Mayor Parish commended meeting called to elect an execu-|Councillor Stratton on his efforts tive for 1959 attracted only seven |to keep the group going and said; persons, and it was impossible to|it would be tragedy if it was dis- | hold an election. banded. Consideration was given to dis-| A meeting of the Sroyp will be banding the Safety Council, but held in April, at which time a the group decided to keep it go-|program in which all citizens will ing with Mr. Stratton heading the|be able to share will be brought group. All the members present|forward. Metro Methods Irritate Ajax AJAX (Staff) -- The town coun-|others. Eight municipalities have cll has been notified that W. objected and a brief is to be pre- Grant Messer has been appoint. pared for submission to the Metro ¥ ed to the Metro Planning Board Council outlining our position and to represent Pickering township, asking once again that we each Pickering Village and Ajax. (choose our own representative to The town council has previous- sit down on the Metro Planning ly objected to representation in| Board." this manner and has asked that| Mayor Parish also noted that it be given its own representa- some of the municipalities around tive. [Metro Toronto had expressed Mayor William Parish com- concern that in the near future mented 'Now we are without|a sharp rise in the metro popula- representation." {tion will mean an inundation of Mayor Parish reported further the surrounding areas with more on a meeting of other municipal-|and more people, yet these are ities at Richmond Hill on Feb. 18. not permitted to have a say in He said, "Our thinking on this the planning of the areas which matter is quite in line withjwill be affected. Vacancy ' For Education On Board ol "H's Is Filled AJAX -- The Parkside H J. AJAX (Staff) -- The town coun-| ell was notified by the public| tnd Schoo} Astc:stion wil Joid school board that Willlam Cur-[ 3, e% MERCURE HN eh 2 wood has been appointed to the gq thi - y. A a 2 Ajax Library board for a three-| Siace . S lh 6 are uring year term to fill the vacancy cre-| © 2 on es + he classrooms Tied by the resignation of Dr. Will be open for inspection from Glynn Jones. | 7:48 to 8.30 p.m. and the teachers The school board also inform. (Wil be there to discuss the school ed council that an active pro-|Program. : gram of informing the school| Following the visits to the class pupils of the necessity of keeping rooms, the meeting will be call- dogs and cats under control dur-|ed to order at 8.30. The program ing the current rabies epidemic Will include musical numbers by was: carried out by the teachers. |the third grade pupils of Mrs. Many of the classes had been|Falby's and Mrs. Pike's classes, shown a film dealing with the and a demonstration of puppetry subject and this will be shown to|by Miss Flindall's class. more classes in the near future. | This will be followed » 3 penel iscussion. The panel will en MEMORIAL HALL Hall in Ajax |deavor to answer questions on will hereafter be known as the| problems that parents face at one Legion "Memorial Hall". A by-|time or another. law has been passed at the re-| The panel will be composed of quest of the branch membership representatives from the Home to name the hall as a memorial and School Association, the Coun- to gain exemption from taxation ty Health Unit, members of the in keeping the Safety|if the Safety Council was drop-|' Events Slated with the exception of local im- teaching staff of Parkside School, provement and school taxes. |Ajax Public School Board, and The new building is located on the rector of the Church of the Hunt street and is rapidly near- Holy Trinity, J. ing completion. It will be exempt Whitby, will act as moderator. | from taxation under the bylaw Plans are also underway, to Hope-Brown, | | @NNVADY NI @ [0] [@ mud {= DR TINNY) STEAKS 4 ike IY - 4 < CRE Yel Ne] YOU YOUR MONEY = SAVE "BACK GUARANTEE" 20 \OATED 1:3 cuuck © 69 CUBE Ph Sirloin Tip i CHOICE CANADIAN RED BRAND TOP, BOTTOM OR FULL CUT BONELESS ROUND ROAST & 79. SINTOlIN HOI IN [O]URY T-BONE OR WING BONELESS ROUND TOP, BOTTOM OR FULL CUT) (el 8 {eV .%3 59 95¢ skirt «+ 85¢ Brown serve = 89¢ Ri steak 9¢ rank oo 85¢ # TOILET TISSUE WHITE CROSS WHITE OR COLOURED v0 77 for ten years have a display of reference books : MODEL OF SHIP by the Ajax Public Library suit-| f= CHOICE CANADIAN RED BRAND The town council has received a letter from Lieutenant Com- mander A. R. C. Rowe of the British Admiralty informing It that a model of HMS Ajax that was built before the last war, shortly after the ship was com- missioned, may be shipped to the town of Ajax. Recently, the commander sent a framed picture of HMS Ajax which shows the vessel lying at anchor in the harbor of Venice, Italy A letter of appreciation was sent to Commander Rowe, his reply mentioned the existence of the model and the prospect of it being sent to the town which is named after HMS Ajax Joint Meeting Planned By Rebekah Lodge By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The monthly meeting of White Dove Rebekah Lodge, No. 379, of Ajax was held on Tues- tion has been planning a bazaar) © day evening, with Sister Isobel Mackness NG in the chair, assist- ed by Sister Doris Robins VG. Sister Robins reported for the clothes, country store, home bak- sick committee. Sisters Brennan, Moxam and Thom are all home course the children are sure to| | from hospital and progressing fa-| enjoy the fish pond and the hot vorably. Sisters Empey and Nor- man are under the doctor's care, able for junior school students. LORD ELGIN Lord Elgin Home and School Association will also hold a meet-| ing Monday night at 8.30 in the kindergarten room of the school. There will be a pancl discussion on "The Aims of Education", Henry Polak will act as moder- ator and the panel will consist of Mrs. Curwood, Mrs. Price, the {Rev. T. R. Norman and Mayor Parish. After the discussion the| | audience will participate in a question and answer period. Education week {March 2 #nd Open House will be held from 2 to 3.30 p.m. on Wed-| nesday. Parents do not have tol confine their Interest child's class. They may go into any of the classrooms. For ex- | ample, they may be interested in seeing the classroom in which they expect their child to be In| | next year. The parents of the morning kindergarten class are invited to attend Open House be- cause the work of the morning class will be on display, even though the afternoon class will be in session. The Home and School Assocla- for Saturday, March 14. It will feature a sewing table, touch and take table, knitted goods, doll ing, homemade candy, and of | PRIME begins on| | to - their| i SHORT RIBS 5% dog booth. There will also be a |tearcom. The kindergarten en- Sister M. Browning reported trance will be the one used for| that the members were prepared for the monthly birthday party for the residents of Fairview Lodge. Sister Slugg reported that the Century Lodge social club are/y,iching a school festival planning a dance on April 24, Mrs. Vince Montgomery and her musi cians will play for round and square dancing at the UAW Hall, Cedar street. Sister Kay Whyte is now settl- ed in her new home in California and has transferred to Kovani Lodge there Sisters Annie Woods and Pearl Andrews have been appointed conveners of the fall bazaar. The Noble Grand on behalf of the members expressed sincere condolences to Sister and Brother Robins on the suddco death of | the latter's mother, Mrs. Ida Robins, in Gravenhurst. Plans were made for the joint meeting with Sunshine Lodge, Oshawa, on March 2, on the occa- sion of the president's visit, Mem- bers wishing to 'go to Oshawa on March asked io contact Sister I. Mackness al Ajax 362J for transportation. Penny drill was held and closed in form. Lunch was served by Sis ter Woods and commitiee and a AT half hour enjoyed. 2 were lodge oh |the bazaar. | 7 DIE IN GRANDSTAND SAN LUIS, Mexico (AP)--A grandstand packed with people col- lapsed Tuesday, killing seven children and injuring scores of other children and adults. SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES 'BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you have not received your | Times, phone your cerrier boy first. 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