SOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT id Hendry, 77 Ontario St., Phone 881 'Fine Cantata at United Church AJAX -- The congregation at- tending the Ajax United Church on Sunday morning was breathlessly still as the, Cantata "The Star of Bethlehem" by F. Flaxington Hark- er reached its climax and the choir sang this anthem, their voices reaching out and up in glorious . | harmony. BILLY WADE APPEARS ON TV Billy Wade, the sensational young five-year-old percussionist of Cour- tice, is being given his big chance fo star in television by appearing im the 'Now's Your Chance' Sogzam being broad- gast over station CBLT, Channel 9 on Thursday 'evening, Decem- ber 24, at 8 p.m. Billy is well known as an entertainer in 0sh- awa and the surrounding district. Lions' Club Members Enjoy C Christmas Party -- The Bow- . vo lendid supper the -- ty voices in a series of popular and carol selec- Don Shay at the piano. A vocal was sung by Tans Don Wil- pn President Barny Vanstone list of birthday congratula- which included Jack Ross, Marr, Art austable, Lou JET; of fhstfinrd wills Williams were lauded formal- for their fine work in present- (k the interesting club publica- |S Which 1 is 8 sent to the members cheque for $50 was received the ih Rotary Club their donation toward the pur- of ® Chair for the board room "chairman Andy Thompson of the *% [fice led Lim Lou Dewell with | job. Lion's house committee announced that redecorating of the kindergar- ten room and the upper hall of the centre would commence on Mon- day evening, and asked for volun- teer workers. A sound squad was recruited, with ey Dave Pres- ton promising to be on hand to add professional advice on the Lion Ray Dilling, chairman of the carnival comm ttee, presented President Barny Vanstone with a cheque for $5,000.50 which consti- tutes a substantial portion of the Protus from the Lion's Carnival eld earlier this year. Lion Stu James ye airably acted for an absent Santa Claus durin, 2 hilarious exchange of gifts, whic] hem the club members in hig ts. An amazing array of . orous gifts, changed hands with Lion Wally Braden, the official tail twister, receiving a referee's whis- tle and a deadly accurate water Pistol to assist in the collection of ines. Lion Braden displayed amaz- ing Beculacy of he test-fired the newly acqu weapon, WHITBY NEWS Whitby Garden Club Sponsors Yuletide Decoration Contest Interest is keen this week in the mas opis an and brighten up the town. The Club. is anxious to have as many entries as possible. The judging will be done some time between Christmas and New Year's and the results announced in The Times-Gazette, This contest is one of several ways the club has of Sncouraging the making of Whitby beaut Flower shows are sponsored, much educational work carried on among members, and in the summer pots of lovely flowers are placed on poles in the 'business section. WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE Everyone will be keyed up for wesl's bowling for two rea- first of course is the the second is who r of the second t Biri a two-way tie and no less only one point back. ill be at a b plik in the fact oa 1, who jess E3852% fs ttling it out with team No. 7, Whitby Cleaners, who are also tied soe sesond, Team No. 3 who the trio in second spot diy deciding factor in this section as was the case in the last section when Lloyd Sabins' sextet nosed out team No. 1 by the slim mar- gin of 10 pins. Here are the present standings infall in this ts and total 20173 19715 20072 42301 8 42035 41026 41753 19885 18991 19449 . 19162 N. York Leo Its Greeter -.NEW YORK (AP)--Mayor-elect Robert F. Wagner Jr., firmed repofts he would drop Grover A. Whalen after 35 years as official city greeter and name Richard C. Patterson Jr., to the Wagner's announcement that Patterson would succeed Whalen as chairman of the mayor's, recep- tion committee contained a trib- ute to Whalen's long service in the post. The job is unsalaried. Whalen headed the reception committee since it was formed in 1918, officiating at all city wel- comes for important visitors, as el as such events as the World's Patterson served as ambassador to Yugoslavia and Guatemala, and was minister to Switzerland until last June. PROBE CHURCH FIRE WALLACEBURG (CP) -- Pio. vincial police have started an vestigation into the $4,000 fire n Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ro- man Catholic church here last Thursday. The fire destroyed the communion railing and caused heavy smoke damage to the inter- has con-- Gord Brown's team, No. 4, gain- ed the nod over team No. 1 for the extra point. It was a very close battle with team No. 4 losing the first game but winning the second by the very close margin of two pins, thus putting Gord's team in a first lace tie with team No. 1. tby Cleaners, by vir- tue he, the three points won from Vince McCabe's team, placed themsleves in contention for pos- sible section winners. Lloyd Sabins' team, No. 5, had a field day at the expense of Wil- son's Furniture, who were minus a bowler. Martin Jordon is join- ing Wilson's crew to fill the va- cancy left by Ernie Bell. Manny Swartz's team, No. 8, three points from team No. 2. , |Manny's team bowled a nice s\gle game of 1310. Some very nice bowling was turned in last week so let's review the better scores: Jack Sherriff 841 (250, 285, 306); Packy MacFarlane 830 335); Burt Dingly 813 (304, 226, 283): George Sweet 802 (205, 347, 250); Ron Bragg 786 (262, 27, 237); Manny Swartz 774 (231, 297, 246); Dave Bremner 773 1251, '332) Lloyd Sabins 761 (222, , 256); John Watts 756 (202, Fog 316); Dick Adams 755 (292, '249, 314). Who's going to get hot this week. h| from 120 to 150 eggs. were really hot in sweeping all|® The ireh was beautifully dec- orated for this Christmas season and was filled, even before the service was scheduled to begin. The minister, the Rev. A. H. Me- Lachlan, opened the service by lea the choir in the pred everyone sang "'O Come an Ye Faithful". Then the minister, being the nar- rator, read the 'Prophecy of His Coming 'y The cantata consists of Christmas story quoted direct- ly from the Scriptures, there being many solos, trios and a duet in- cluded, as well as several choral pieces for full choir. Interspersed were narrations and several well-loved carols which the congregation joined in singing. The entire performance gave great pleasure to the worshippers, and was most inspiring and uplifting. The choir is to be congratulated on giving such a fine rendition of this . work, also Mrs. Jean Mills for her very capable leadership, together with her playing of the organ. It is good to worship the Lord at all times. Nativity Story At Holy Trinity AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- The Church of the Holy Trinity was filled to capacity on Sunday evening. Children and young people of the church re-en- acted the Nativity in a Pageant en- titled "What Shall We Children Bring". ° The beautiful] Christmas story, interspersed wih traditional car- ols, gave the congregation a deep- er 'spiritual awareness of what the birth of the Christ child has meant to the world and continues to mean. FLY FAMILIES A house fly may lay a half dozen or more batches of eggs in one summer, each batch numbering In warm weather the eggs hatch in from 8 to 24 hours and, in five 'days, the insects are mature, ready to breed and carry on the work of propa- gation. FIRE LOSS $10,000 TORONTO (CP'>--Loss was esti- mated at $100,000 in a fire which destroyed a shed containing lumber at the Price Lumber Yard in sub- urban Scarborough Saturday night. Cause of the fire has not been determined: Firemen fought the blaze for more than three hours. During the last 50 years, popu- lation of the world has increased 826,000,000 and still is rising. NEW BULLET --Central Press Canadian Five NATO nations have adopt- ed the American T-65 (left) .30- calibre cartridge as standard rifle ammunition, according to an announcement by the U.S. de- fence department. Selection of the U.S.-made shell ended a long international controversy. It is 10 per cent lighter in weight and one-half inch shorter than the old Springfield .30-calibre (right) am- munition adopted 50 years ago. Many tests were made in Europe before decision was reached. JILDING Don't Panic, it's PANELYTE! the perfect plastic surface Needn't think about ink, son, when the desk-top is Panelyte. You can vipe it right off, same as grease, cosmetics, alcohol or fruit agids. It's the perfect surface for walls, splashboards, tables--all busy surfaces! MATERIALS SUPPLIER 473 RITSON RD. S. Your Sole Oshawa Dealer for Panelyte GEORGE MACKO LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 3-2732 CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS OPEN WEDNESDAY DEC. 23rd. UNTIL 9 P.M. 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