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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1961, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey , Oeteber 20, 1961 AJAX BA This. is the Ajax Bantam | Ball Team, sponsored by the + Ajax Lions Club, who won the Ontario O.B.A. 'Minor A" Bantam baseball champion- Rod-Gun Club Opens Season By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The Ajax Rod and Gun Club are away to a good start again. this season, and extends a welcome to new mem- bers who have recently joined the club, and if the scores con- tinue as good as they started off, | lg Cookson, Rod Williams, NTAM BASEBALL TEAM WINS ONTARIO TITLE ship. Reading from L to R:-- } manager Reg Daze. Middle | Peterson. Front row, are the --back row, Coach Art Rennick, | row, John McLean, Tony batboys, Wayne Simpson, Paul Jones, Murray Godfrey, Bob -|> Allsorts 16, Gumdrops 13, Life . WHITBY BOWLING NEWS ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST MIXED LEAGUE Orioles 7, 17; Blue Jays, 3, 15; Sparrows 5, 15; Falcons 2, 13; Hawks 7, 13; Robins, 5, 9; Eagles 2, 9; Ducks 0, 7; Cardin-- als 2, 4; Wrens 0, 2. High triples with handicap: Ladies': T, Lesage 553 and 135-- 688; men: B. Hazelton 62@ and 78--698. High singles with handicap: Ladies: L. Broneshenski 219 and 50--269. Men: F. Canzi 252 and 11--263. Triples over 55¢: Ladies: M. Carter 665, D. Murphy 587 and T. Lesage 553: Men: M. Kols- teren 677, L. Bedard 623, B. Hazelton 620, J. Buisman 578 and J, Smyth 571. Singles over 200: Ladies: N. Carter 239, 208, 208; T. McDon- ald 234; D. Murphy 233, L. Broneshenski 219, M. Forbes 209 and L. Lane 203. Men: F. Canzi 252, J. Buisman 247, M. Kol- steren 243, 286; H. Forbes 227, J. Smyth 225, L- Bedard 209, 208, 206; J. Oosterholt 209, B. Hazelton 203, 233. LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE Standing for Oct- 19: Savers -12, Humbugs 11, Pep- permints 10, Maple Buds 8, Jelly Beans 6, Lollipops 4. Triples over 500 -- D. Kehoe 687, A. Hewis 663, G. Wiles 663, M. Bentley 660, K. Loyst 609, Sheehan and Bobby Jones. Photo by Azzopardi, Ajax. ill Carpenter, Norm Allen, Al Claringbold, Paul Cloutier, Hepburn, Ken Craig, Norm, Borndahl, Don Crumb, Eric Fine Impaired Driver $50 BOWMANVILLE . Legion Aux. . . . Visits Ajax | The Ladies' Auxiliary of Roy- jal Canadian Legion spent an en- joyable evening at Ajax Aux- iliary. Community singing and (Staff) --visfied him (Baxter) that Szat-|a solo by Mrs. Jean Severs |After having a charge of drunk| mari was, to some extent, in-|were enjoyed. Games were play-| |driving reduced to that of im-jtexicated. J. Gates 577, A. Mikicel 577, |T. Shaw 569, H. Dunbar 551, S. |Dilling 536, B. Pascoe 514 and| D. Caverly 508. Singles over 200 -- A. Hewis 295, 209; G. Wiles 267, 206; D. Kehoe 236, 227, 224; H. Dunbar 231, B: Moase 227, M. Bentley 226, 224, 210; A. Mikicel 225, 214; K. Loyst 219, 207; T. Shaw 215, S. Dilling 212 ana 1, Gates 206. Men's Club "_ jregular A "HAPPY PICTURE" IS THE THEME A "Happy Picture" is the theme for. this year's fund- raising campaign from the Al- don School for Retarded Chil- dren which serves the Ajax- Pickering-Whitby area. The two pupils shown here attend , the school with 25 other class- mates. The school requires | $25,000 for paying a mortgage | in full and also for operational expenses. The campaign to 'Mrs. McMinn Is | Group Hostess Florence Davey group held its monthly meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. John McMinn, Byron street south: The president, Mrs. F. Lawrence, opened the meet- ing with the Lord's Prayer. 8s | also by the president. Minutes and reports were read. and approved. During the business meeting plans were outlined for the) forthcoming meetings. The| meeting closed with the Mizpah| and the hostess served a delight- ful lunch, | The group will meet on Mon- lday, Nov. 20, at the home of Mrs. G. Stott of Brock street | GREETS CANADIANS LONDON (CP) -- Forty-nine Canadian engineers awarded Athlone fellowships for post- graduate studies in Britain at- tended a reception at Lancaster House. They were greeted by George Drew, Canadian high commissiner in London, and the agents-general of the Atlan- tic Provinces. "WRITING FOR PROFIT" SEMINAP FOR BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL MEN AND WOMEN Learn to write articles for mege- zines, Trede end professionel jeournols. 24-pert course, eveni Mondeys end Wednesdays beg nin Noted Keep your eyes on the future! You con still Renister ot the Oshawa Business Senage for Speciclized Business re DAY SCHOOL CLASSES ENROLL ANY MONDAY EVENING CLASSES ioinace? vy | THURSDAY 7: P. Speciol Classes for Housewives, Shiftworkers. nage Typing for pupils from Grades 6, 7, 8. Get Free Literature on all Courses and Services Avoilable, OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE DIAL 725-3375 10 Simcoe Street Nerth, Oshewe, Onterio raise this sum begins October 23, The school is not supported by Community Chest funds. F, A. Horton. Photo, Ajax Makes Plans Layman service St. John's Men's Club, Port |Whitby, held its regular month- éd with the following winners: | Mrs. William Ward, Mrs. Wil-| \liam Brown, Mrs. Walter Ward,| ' rs.. Flo Adams, Mrs. Charles| in Bowmanville Magistrate's 'On road. ti ie nee Archer, held on Tuesday, October 104n, Court Tuesday. i ; arty Sept. bi pr cry ei Mrs. Frank Barton, Mrs.- Alvin 1961, at which final arrange- he case stood still Sept. 26|ovekin contended that if the) Foster and Mrs. Vernon Moore.|," : I ne were made for fhe|after counsel Richard Lovekin|doctor, who subsequently took a Starting Friday, Oct, 20, the|!Y meeting on Monday evening. "Frosty Match" to be held at|raised a general question of no-|blood test from the accused, /tadies' Auxiliary is going to|1" the absence of the president, the Whitby outdoor range on Sun'tice. was unsure. if he had the man's|hold progressive euchre. Every| Mr. Jeff Martin, vice president, day next, October 22, 1961. In summation Tuesday of this|consent and understanding of|member is invited to join and |: Albert Edwards chaired the The election of officers for the|point, Magistrate R. B. Baxter|{he purpose of the test, here|snend an enjoyable evening meeting. pe | Metropolitan Association took/said that although the accus-|Were grounds for an assault) The next meeting will be Oct. During the usiness session place the same evening, and|ed had not been notified seven|Charge. 96 in the form of # social Se big osmrngetttneers -- - the following elected {i a two/ days in advance that blood test) To this the magistrate replied|ning in charge of Mrs. A Lear| (he ge ps : i gti be year term -- President, Larry|findings might be used by the|/he thought that in this case the|and committee. Members TE pee nea sia Temi inaasl Ue Sada Huot; vice-president, Doug Par-| Crown as prima facie evidence|doctor "satisfied himself that he/urged to attend and to bring Th hye Alenia | liament, both of the Ajax club; | (that which requires defence by wasn't taking the test against the groceries for the hampers. Se hardier woaae er: pci Raney secretary treasurer, Joh N/any accused) other evidence sat-iwishes of the accused" Christmas trees as in previous] Hope: _-- recording -- years sold by the members.| paired, Leslie Szatmari, of Bond street. Oshawa, was found guil- jty and fined $50, or seven days Scripture reading given/south. The charge was laid after a June 3 two-car collision on Pres- it seems that an excellent) win-| ter tournament will result. A meeting of the Metropolitan Sporting Rifle Association was a times -- 1:4¢ 3:40 - 5:40 - 7:4 COLUMBIA PICTURES sees LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:20 KENNETH MORE - DANIELLE DARRIEUX Summa riodveng SUSANNAH YORK sco ADULT tnt Color, euvenTaMeENT FEATURE secretary,| ---- Sam Lyttle; scoring chairman, Norm Kennedy; assistant scor- ing chairman, Paul Bowden Congratulations are extended to Larry and Doug of the Ajax Club, and best wishes for a suc- cessful term of office. Olive Wilson Group Speaker United Church Fireside Eve- CWL Holds Further arrangements will be made for location of trees. The meeting closed with pray- er and lunch was served. | 2 GRAND FIRST RUN HITS! SEE YOU... Regular Meet ning Group met for its October) meeting in the Church parlor on\ MICKEY ROONEY CESARE DANOVA Monday evening. Mrs. GRACE MILLS Correspondent ~yof the problems it encountered.|meeting with prayer. Mrs. Holds Meeting AJAX: -- The regular meeting) Mrs. Sandra Coffin expressed,|sUby's group, consisting of Mrs. of the St. Bernadettes Catholic|on behalf of all members pre-|J: Smith, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. AJAX -- The Ajax Camera) Womens League was held in the|sent, appreciation for the sincere|#ewis, were in charge of the Club met in the Hotel Ajax onjall-purpose room of the St. Bern-/and whole hearted effort of the|@®¥otional. Wednesday evening for a meet-!adettes School. entire teaching staff. and the rs. D. Tutt read a letter re- ing that was thoroughly enjoyed) 4 very large attendance is\board of St. Bernadettes Separ- Sree ps group s -- by all. A large number Of] idence that the education of|ate School, ee ee ee eee Pee black and white prints were eX-/11 i. children is paramount in|View the problems which may ee ee tk ed the lives of the CWL mem-|arise from time to time with greater understanding'. with a portrait of his son; Alex! bers. Russell, second, with _his pet} The very interesting talks : dog. a Cocker Spaniel, andi given by Rev. Sister Claudette, Mrs. Doris Chomko. Mrs.|schools in Trinidad, the lack of Retty Horton, third, a scene at! school principal, and Mr. H. '\Mary McLaughlin thanked Sister| organization, of facilitiestand the the lake with a small boy intent! (jimmy) Smith were in no small] iaudette, and Mrs. Noreen Fin-|children not having text books. on fishing way responsible for such a large /©Y. @xPressed thanks to Mr.) Mrs, Wilson also showed pic- When all had explained ig RTE te tat a" tee Smith tures on Trinidad schools and they had judged the prints, Sister biendatis pee The remaider of the meeting churches, which proved to be Stan Landymore criticized all consisted of rout most enlightening. Mr. Wilson, the pictures, and gave excellent|theme for her talk "What par-| outine business, at advice and instruction on the! ents can do to help teach their! main points in setting up the|children'". Sister stressed ight way to get the best com-| nojint that the parent is the f position in a picture, and many teacher, other important pointers. The evening went very quickly, and all present voted it the best meeting yet A competition will be held each month, the three winning prints to be enlarged to 8 x 10 and put in the club's collection for the evening Mrs. Olive Wil- son, president of the Presbytery of the WA, iby dad to organize men's clubs in the churches At the 'close of the meeting 2jrefreshmgnts were served by the social committee. The next meeting will be held at the |home of Mrs. J. Smith on Nov th ful lunch was served by Mrs. ©'F rancis Docherty and Mrs inst) Teresa Reek and in this respect they ie | should not shirk this important duty. Mr. Smith, a member of the school board, outlined the duties Women Shown : Dust Removal stration. She wiped the dust off LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- The with tissue, peeled the banana E, meeting ended 1 DISNEY PRODUCTIONS € at ent vere HARMONY VILLAGE IS NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN Thousands Have Seen It, HAVE YOU? It's Worthwhile, MODEL HOMES ON DISPLAY EVERY DAY from 2 P.M. 'TIL 9 P.M. 4 That's HARMONY VILLAGE, F Just East of Donovan Collegiate \ GE on Harmony Road South for a future exhibition Imperial Order Daughters of and ate it Chain Planned fact that present accommoda- inne meeting Thursday how | detergent in hot water to cut tion at the Hotel will end on) TORONTO (CP) -- Plans to|move radioactive particles from dust-Clinging grease Nov. 10 as the premises are tojopen a national chain of dis-|fooq Mrs. Clarke also recom- Orenstein, one of the principals|9 rough used a _ bananajdust. behind Lee's Discount City} sprinkled with radioactive dust' The two-day Stores. during a civil defence demon- Thursday. Group Meets tario and Quebec. The company AJAX -- The Ajax Horticul-|plans to move into Western tural Society. met on Monday|Canada in the second phase of Premiums of Dutch bulbs|andiser for 25 years, predicted distributed to paid-up|that discount department stores members. Draws were made for|will account for 80 per cent of from a Toronto nursery for) All Discount City, stores will hrubs were won by Mrs. W.\be equipped with Yervice sta Moore and Miss Nora Yates. {tion facilities, with repairs to} and educational talk on pre-joline will be sold at a discount! winter care of roses and shrubs,\of four cents a gallon. with demonstration, also on|------ Many present commented on the "Color Tour" they enjoyed on Sunday to the Haliburton for a car pool, to insure mem- bers get to meetings who have no Car, Mrs. F, Armstrong held .the| lucky 7 cup, and won the rose,| a white one, that had been used Discount Store The club is anxious to obtain the Empire were shown at The 1ODE members were ad- permanent quarters, due to the their semi - annual provincial|¥iSe% '© Wash cans of food with be torn down in the near future. count department. stores was Mrs. M Clar 4 : mended washing, paring and ----------_--__--_--------|announced Thursday by J: Lee| "tS: 3 arke of Peter-|coring apples to eliminate the Horticulture First seven stores, capitalized ce at $15,000,000. will open in On- vening for its regular meeting|operations the Lions Den with 40 pres-| Orenstein, a general merch- three shrubs, won by Mrs. R. D.!\retail sales in Canada in about Thompson: and two certificates/five years. Mr, Norman Mills, vice-pres-|be made at discount prices, Mr.| ident, gave a very interesting| Orenstein said name-brand gas-| what to do to have better lawns by spring time. district Arrangements are to be made Coffee was served by Mrs. Manktelow and Mrs. Mackness. in the demonstration of winter care. STYLISH PUSSIES | LONDON (CP)--Here's an odd| Five pedigreed Lond cats have been formed into a "human lovers' club." The char- itable pussies parade at parties given to raise funds for old peo-| les' homes. *s'. BOLAHOOD exclusive agents a Sa \\. Jof the board, and stressed some Brandon, president, opened the} G.} saying, 'We can now Brandon introduced the speaker | Halton} who} Both speakers were introduced|spoke on the conditions of the! the conclusion of which a taste-|her husband, was sent to Trini- Highland, Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER NOW IRENE HARVEY | AC.C.M., RMT. C.D.T.A., N.B.T.A, 424 KING ST. 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