BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative--Donald Hendry, 77 Ontario St., Phone 8561 Bi aa, HT ---------- Durham Holstein Men Receive Many Awards BOWMANVILLE -- A. Muir and Sons of Courtice made almost a clean sweep of the challenge tro- phies prc-onted »* the rocent ban- quet of the Durham County Hol- stein Club. The; ey were awarded the | in Jack Kellough Challenge Troph; 2 as the premier breeders at the ham County Black and White Show for 1953, this being the 11th cen- secutive year they have won this : award. &, H. Standing, field man for the CAMPAIGN TOTAL IS GOING UP The thermometer recording | ed to date as $12,000. In support- the progress of the Ajax and ing role on the right is Marileen Pickering General Hospital cam- | Henshaw. Pointing to the objec- Boa aign of ,000 is going up. Loi five of $60,000 is lovely Joan th paint brus| ason. ng th 32 busy with pois invest- --Photo by John Mills Opinion Greatly Divided On Laying of Sidewalks AJAX -- (Times-Gazette Staff |be be signed Ww a least two thirds Reporter) -- Discussion regarding on r of the owners repre- ng at least half of the value sidewalks at recent Ajax Citizens | oc ine' Jots liable to be specially Association meeting prompted this %. the. "» reporter to conduct a minor poll of the residents. Of the people to question the answers Slowed 8 the Board of Trustees, the Board would then give the matter full consideration. Another matter which has not been discussed at any particular ngth is the drainage of streets . This entire area | stalled, a con- " Faby, | | siderable sum of money. But is is ure | entirely up to the residents. if a wanting | majority want these improvements the and are prepared to pay for them tion. as a local improvement the work Ab RR Bl t (four and one half miles of s A Haprovesg |in in North Ajax, exclusive of Har- for 'a. work shall Ce Had Successtul Year During the year every member to fulfill her chare of hoo arked bn ted to her in helping at the various functions held by the parent groups. The business being settled, and this being the Christ- mas meeting, the members ex- c ed gifts. The hostess, Mrs. Schell, served a truly delicious lunch; which included Christmas cake 'and cookies and made the party even more festive. Grant Does Not Aftect Drive 5 i = w EEE i er s which carol eS was enjoyed year as Mrs. Robinson fin §anmot undertake the duties "sein get Devalier I to fill this office. Reviewing the past year's work under the most capable leadership of Mrs. Devalier, it was agreed AJAX -- (Times-Gazette Sean that it has been most successful The year started Reporter) -- The news that : and Pickering General Hosp! tal oy oem, five | would receive $25,000 grant from tfully. As this was Ontario County Council was indeed lcome news to the Hospital such a small group it was decided | ne ' that, as well as the usual activi- Board of Directors said chairman Tom Gibson today. But $60,000 is ties, talent, money would be a good the objective set in the present bs t . members used one dollar drive, and this is the amount still each and devised a way to make required. Allowance was made for it grow. These dollars were put to |20Y grants in the overall financ- work and grew to $86. ing. Each member worked hard to get such Shlendid Tesulis. Ose made and sold angel cakes. anoth- [and a helicopter all combined in er used the talent she has for cro- [the search vy the missing Scar- chetting, one lady sold hand-lotion | boro girl, Marion McDowell in a a soege! he [Pickering Township wu Stuuday. dren's pyjamas too were made and HANDY BOXES 20a, tea, Ean wiches and Sookles | Public letter boxes were estab- plus a warm smile was another 'lished in 1851 in Britain by An- member's way of using her talents. thony Trollope. yn B00 AND _BOARD BLAST/--] HAD DESIGNS © LOM TI THAT DrumsTick, | BUERE Fier 2 Fi BY THE WAY, ® POGHORN' W [ SHOULD GO AS YOUR GUEST FOR A TRIP ON THAT FREIGHTER, OUD] BE resigned, re, HELPED IN SEARCH AJAX -- Boy Scouts, citizens DON'T WORRY: TLL BE FIRST MATE AND SEE THAT THINGS'LL BE CUSHY FOR. YOU!-+FLL GET YOU SOME SEAMAN'S TOGS TO WEAR, | AND YOU'LL JUST GO THRU THE MOTIONS OF BEN' BUSY: ++-LIKE BRASS- POLISHIN! PAINTIN' AND STUFF LIKE THAT! If such a petition is presented' & & & 13 : & z & & : & & & & & &. & : 2 z = & & 4 & & & & &. &. Master Feeds Company, presented to the same breeders the Master Feed Challenge Trophy for show- ing the grand champion female at * ARAARARRARRR Ry € SNE WAND ANRAR FRAAVAARARAAXXE € & NE €, 3 & EUV ARAARARAIN the Durham Black and White Show. Since then this cow has been pificially classified "excellent", the achiev award any breeder can ieve for type and confirmation a cow. A. Muir and Sons also won the A. J. Tamblyn Trophy for the best- uddered female A gold seal certificate was pre- sented to James 'Cookson, Bow- manville, for a cow with over 175, 000 pounds of mi A silver wal certificate for a cow with 150,000 pounds produc- tion was presented to Ivison Tam- blyn of Orono. He also received Bath and Guest Towels Face Cloths ALL-WOOL BLANKET Look ! ONLY $1.75 Ross McKnight Heads Legion BOWMANVILLE -- 910 annual By of officers for the local Branch 178 of the Canadian Leg- [tive ion wele held here Ross McKnight Lloyd Preston as .Branch Presi- dent. The position of First Vice Presi- dent was filled by Jack Knight with | Jim Fair being elected to the Sec ond yice, Dres dent post. Jack Rice will continue during coming year as Treasurer. There were no other nominations for this position. esterday, with two blue seal certificates for cows with life-time production of 25, 000 pounds of milk, Four red seal certificates for cows with. 100,000 pounds of milk production were presented to Clar- ence Tink, Hampton; J. Brown, Newcastle, and Milton ramblyn, rono. You succeeding F. Ron Abbott was elected to the st of Secretary, and Ernie Per- ect became Sergeant at Arms. Rev. John Kitchen of Orono will continue as Padre of the branch during the coming year. There were a total of 19 nomina- tions for the eight avaliable o pen. ositions with A. Rund e, Bill Bates, ; Wo ir, Burns, T. Phillips, D. Johnson and Pete Bathgate being slocted to these vacant seats by the la bi of members attending election meeting. Legion Names New Commander BOWMANVILLE--W. J. Brough- ton of Brighton was elected the new District Commander, District F of the Canadian Legion, during a meeting held here yesterday. Mr. James Lovell will continue as De- puty District Commander during the coming year: Also present during the assembly Can Have This Beautiful 10-Pc. Gift Ensemble ABSOLUTELY WITH THE PURCHASE OF A BEATTY WASHER $30.00 VALUE In matched solid tones of lime, green, daffodil, yellow, powder * blue or pink. Don't Miss This Sensational Value! -- PLUS - WEEKLY 30.00 Guaranteed Trade-in On Your Old Washer § NO DOWN PAYMENT! Jock BIDDULP "Look for the Store with the Yellow Front" DIAL 5-1179 68 SIMCOE ST. NORTH CAAA RAMANA MARANA NEARER AR RARE AAACN EAA THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, December 1, 1008 { was Mr. John D. Burnett of Co- bourg, last year's District Com- mander, and now Regional Vice President of the Ontario Command. The well attended meeting was chaired by Frank Threadgold, member of the Provincial Service Bureau Committee. Bo! ® lof Trenton, Tweed and H. Hamlin of An estimated 150 voting dele- gates were presnt during the meeting which was held 8 the Jnain hall of the Legion building ere Held for Theft Of Gasoline BOWMANVILLE men, Bill Woods "and one Merlynn Shantz were apprehended = vincial Police Saturday morning AFFAIR TAARFRRARFFRRAARARAR ARAARARRVAAARRAFAAVAARAAARAVAAARAAAANAN JACK BIDDULPH OFFERS YOU THESE... and charged with the theft of a quantity of gasoline from a British American filling station in Tyrone operated by Mr. E. Virtue. The two men -- lodged in the Cobourg County Gaol where Shantz was later released on $1,000 bail. The investigation is continuing: : Ottawa, Toronto Men Get Awards 2 SRONIC (CP)--Roger A. Bull, of Ottawa and Ian A. 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