AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Pickering 355-J-3 Rjax-Varsity IODE Plans Many Activities ed lar meeting of Pickering High School English the Afax i iter IODE, | teacher; Mr. Parrish, Dickering High School History Sis- was held in the Board room of ter" | getissima, St, Bernadette's Rotary 3 Hall on Jury, April 2, School; Mr. Haughton, Assistant in Principal, South Senior School. e Red Cross Clinic report was og of the vr, Sod | 100g ie Mrs. Wyn Scarff. Last the Sha There were 12 month 19 i Wn and two vaceinsijons were given. is stated in her and Cana- A] 23s FEE 8 i i Gi by Mrs. P ed everyone of Brace on the Annual Municipal Rotel held at the Royal York BL Conant sthed the metmbers as | if they approv e purchase of |B Pichi. of Que saheth to be in the Board Room of Ro- tung Hall. It was unanimously ap- proved. Poe Doris Sines was welcomed by the Regen and introduced to the members Spring Cleanup Starts Around Homes of Ajax Last year a wide range of chi lurday last April 4, when Shirley groom, ; lon the same lines. Both attend WEDDINGS EDWARDS - SCHRANE ET The home of Mr. and . H, Schrane was the scene Wes a a pretty wedding on Sat- , eldest daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Schrane, was united in mar- | riage to John H. Edwards, son of |Mrs. K. Edwards and the late | Commander Kenneth Edwards, RN, of London, England. The Rev. John McLachlan, of Whitevale, of- ficiated at the ceremony. Given away by her father, the bride wore a l-length gown of white nylon net over taffeta, in- (in set with bands of nylon lace. Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was held by a satin cap embroidered with seed pearls. Her flowers were a cascade of red roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Marjorie, wearing a°® cock- tail - length gown of yellow nylon net over taffeta, with matching headdress. Janet Edwards, sister 'lof the chose blue taffeta carried nosegays of yellow roses and gladioli. Sidney Townsend ed as sman. Miss Mary McRae gave a love- ly rendition of "I'l Walk Beside You" during the signing of the register. At the reception in the home, the bride's mother received wear- ing a gown of black French crepe, with turquoise accessories, and a corsage of pink and white carna- tions. She was assisted by the groom's mother, wearing navy and white flecked taffeta, and a cor- sage of pink and white carnations. For the wedding trip to New York, the bride wore a full length coat of lilac over her matching skirt and white nylon blouse. Deep violet accessories completed her engsmble Mr. Bdwards will Hve b the yh Court Apartments, ax. was made in the familiar war- time type of dwelling and it is really remarkable what can be done to make Shee homes more , | adequately serve needs tastes of the new owners. Another item worthy of note is A, fact that ese osmes nabiy ql reaso! y pom from Sonia Horignge and Hous- in several on resold for nearly hee A the purchase price, and buyers are not hard to find at homes. | these prices. @fpartment Dwellers Will wy NE a Ed ES SD UC tee et 'Face Parking | Problems The parking area provided at the shortly fers reas A Either the he t equ e aprimen owners or Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation were very Cl ER provisions for pal ng areas, predicted that test will be heard when the east lane is opened and parking on the street topped. CHELTENHAM, England (CP)-- Margaret Lunn, perhaps the old- est woman in Britain, celebrated her 107th birthday here. Mrs. Julia Gray of Cambridge is 106 and there are peveral others over 100. a loud howl of pro- |, J : | while hunting Tuesday. TRUSTEE BOARD MEETING AJAX (Tiusy - Gazette Staff Re- Room on Thursday evening, April 8, at 7.30 pm. R. E. Hunt, chair- man, is expected back in Ajax from a visit to England in time for the meeting. Fear Tot Drowned, Search Bush, Marsh OWEN SOUND (CP)--Farmers | scouried swampland a search for three-year-old Louis Lambkin who disappeared Tuesday near his father's farm. The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lamb, went into the bush with Ha grandiather, Wes? ley Lambkin, was outting wood. Mr. Fambiin returned to the farm thinking the lad had gone act- | down with two on ahead. It is feared the boy may have en drowned. | SHOT WHILE HUNTING | PICTON (CP)--Chester Farmer, | 24, of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, Ottawa, was shot in the hip His brother- in-law, Jim Hunter, , of the RCAF, Trenton, was carrying a .22-calibre oe and when he stooped ov the gun discharged About 31 per cent of the farms i Sasiralia are supplied with elec- = AJAX AND PICKERING DRESS OPTIONAL CORONATION BALL - at = PICKERING and DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 10 AT 8:30. P.M. DANCING AND CARDS TOWNSHIP HOSPITAL $1.50 PER PERSON road -test ess discover an 3-way smoother ride steadier more level Here's how this new ride has been engineered. It's a steadier ride because of a wider frame, lower centre of gravity, wider rear springs. it's a more level ride, result of synchronized springing and scientific it's a softer ride because of new principle Oriflow shock absorbers and the new, wider, softer springs. Arrange to road-test it soon. DODGE CORONET V-8 » DODGE REGENT « DODGE MAYFAIR « DODGE CRUSADER « DODGE SAVOY - DODGE SUBURBAN PHONE YOUR DODOE-DESOTO DEALER TODAY-- ARRANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION entirely new softer weight distribution, and the bullet lodged in Farmer's |§ BOWMANVILLE Representative--Donald Hendry, 113 King St. E., Phone 881 Family Squabble AND DISTRICT Inds iu Court Orono Orphans Blanked In os Donnybrook loped neatly. ino | was TL Bears 8 nea their third straight victory of the best of seven Intermediate B series the Bowmanville Arena las ent, Why they hited Dpyve Orphans a decisive 3 nd 0 Qefont in a slam-bang affair which saw harried officials Jim Crombie and Maurice Walsh point the minor penalty finger 17 times at Orono's weary waifs, and the barging Bears from Bracebridge. Pisticuffs galore was the order of the day, and the Orphans wept and the Bears hibernated to the tune of three majors, three mis- conducts, and then washed it all match ucts which ruled 's Robinson, and Bracebridge's Reid ott the ice after taking turns to each trying to throw other out of the convict's seat short- p ly before the end of th The irate citizenry was not to be outdone, and de like the monkey house at the Bronx Zoo by clambering up and down the seats with blood in their respective eyes, and other people's coat collars in their hands, the last ten minutes of play no less than three skirmishes occured among the on- lookers, and for a brief gaudy in t | wi BOWMANVILLE -- Melville Su- cee, age 22, of RR 2, Bowmanville, appeared in oourt yesterday on a charge of common assault. The argument began at the luncheon table, and carried on to the yard where a scuffle ensued in in which the accused was alleged to have stant it appeared the donnybrook | Struck his father. here to stay. Stu Reid began the Bear's bar- e at 2.28 of Je first period a straight down the centre rush to pick up Saphelrs pass and pull the trigger on the Or- 28 a for the blood of the game, At 16.46 the Flying Rowes pull- ed neatly out of a goal front fra- cas, and Ron Rowe took Dint's pass to slip a short, hard shot into the comer of the Orphan's net. In the second period of play Jviekols copped Ron Rowe's assist Rg and turned on the red light to illuminate the hardy of- foltor? serine sir for re] er e iC] the three Bears and evidence, Mr. Sucee, senior, pk permission of Magistrate Baxter to withdraw the is. Magistrate Baxter the recommendation cumstances, but warned the par- ties concerned that should further grievances of this type be brought |forward the charge would not be withdrawn, and the Court would see fit to deal much more severely ' Kuniz with the offender, fair - haired boy, Chub Downe; romping in unassisted for a +H marker at 9.25. At 11.14 the Ron Rowe, Dint Rowe, Thomson combo slid in an- other neat one, and Robinson from sale of the evening for a total of bridge 8; Orono Dae SEARS: Hook, e | Thomson, R. D. Rowe Nichols, Can bey, WILY. Robin. son, Reid and Vanclief, ORONO ORPHANS: W. H. Rowe, Merser, Flintoff, Schell, Johnson, . West, R. W. West, Shetler, Rob- inson, Armstrong and Myles. final really slipped the trap, pi despite the fact they were reduc- ed to cubs and amputated from the blueline both ways by the deadly reckoning of Mr. Crombie |D and Mr. Walsh, they waltzed away on a five goal scoring spree with tallies by Robinson from Reid and Campbell at 4.06, and Port Hope's Magnesium as a metal is 40 per cent lighter than aluminum. Campbell at 16.52 rung up the last trans THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 8, 1008 § Says Reeve Mixed Up In Bangtail Bets While the court was weighing the | day, fons Przybyla, ators Loudon, and Ruse Siaroff, theft while he was Canadian | Hoket Aeout here for the Pacific CP Steamships, CP Express, "TOA, BOAC and other portation and steamship com- pales, Another charge was with- or was remanded in custody by H. P. Innes until April 17 for sentence. The original 17 cases involved forgery and theft of nearly $15- 000. Crown attorney A. C. Whaley, Woodstock, said the total for the six years was $36,000 in more than 70 cases. Most of the money had | been intended to bring immigrants | Canada. 2 More Constables Quit Provincials CHATHAM (CP)--Two provincial constables have resigned here and Grain Boats Busy With Record Crop FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Another under the more ships were due the night, ready to go under the spou as soon as elevator berths available. SAVE TWO CHILDREN FOLLY LAKE, young mother dashed into her blaz- ing home twice Tuesday to rescue her two sleeping infants. Seconds after Mrs. Claude Baxter carried her son, nine Jao and 1%-year- old daughter safety the roof of |the ome-storey dwelling collapsed. | Her other five children were away | playing. THE HE-MAN'S SPORT CENTRE This od wes designed to give the people of Oshawa idea of the meny articles we hove for sale. There are many others but space does not permit a complete list. We feel sure you will like shopping here. So drop in and inspect our many superior values. FOR SUMMER COTTAGE IF WE HAVEN'T GOT IT WE WILL GET FOR YOU! IT ® General Hardware Pittsburgh Points and Varnishes ® Coleman Heaters ® Fishing Tackle ® Guns & Ammunition * Mercury Outboards ® Paceship and Peterboro Boat ® Marine and Hardware 353 KING ST. WEST AND EXTERIORS YOU WILL LIKE BUYING AT SMITH'S