Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Jan 1955, p. 7

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The Kinsmen Club of Ajax will resent "'Showhost Days' in Ro- lary Hall tonight and succeeding nights unfll Thursray. This Is the second occasion the Ajax Kin Club has produced a show which is strictly amateur, yet the cast of 65 will put on a show, displaying grest talent, Proceeds of the show will to swell a fund that will be eed to build a community sports céntre in KINSMEN CLUB PRESENTS "SHOWBOAT DAYS" TONIGHT Aa. Shown is part of the 16. girl chorus, ~Photo by John Mills, COURTICE AJAX & DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative ~~ Phone Alex 424 Chancel Furnishings Are Dedicated At St. Pauls AJAX "The Temple of God" was the title of the sermon preach ed by Rev, A, H, McLachlan, min- held on Bunday morning ye are the temple of God and the | spirit of God dwelleth in you ol "Religion" said the minister "has been relegated to this text become meaningless The primary place of worship Is the place where we live our daily | + to the profession, then the words '| This | mu title was taken from Paul's first | George Schell; hymn boards by letter to the Corinthians where:| Mr, and Mrs, Roy McRae; pulpit in he told them "Know ye not that | pew in memory of Mr, and Mrs, [A, Luxmore by Mr, and Mrs Luxmore The choir, under the direction of a minor | the organist, Mrs, Jean Mills, sang role in most of our lives, It does| two very lovely agthems: Bach's pot begin and end within the doors | "Now let every tongue adore thee of the church and if we leave it| and "The Heavens Declare', by Helen June Marth, The service ended with the minister pronounce: ng. the Benediction he sacrament of the Lord's Sup- lives--the shop, office or home and | per will be observed next Bunday, we must serve Him through our| January 30th, pion table by Mr, and at was donated by Mr, and Mrs, Cecll Winter, The lecturer in memory of the late George 'Thomson by Mrs : # 4 Hannah Thomson; baptismal Font ister of Bt, Paul's United Chureh, |; \nemory of Mrs, Amelia Graham at the regular service of worship | by Mr, and Mrs, R, J, Goslin; com mrs N the mornin service to each other, Then we will | service and the postponed annua be conscious that we are, indeed, the temple of God." : During the service the sere ony of dedication of the chancel tu furniture was observed, The pulpit Safe Stolen From CNR Station At Pickering PICKERING (Times - Gazette Staff Reporter) -- Thieves stole tools from the SNR ool shed 2 sta early Pgh Bursa Evidently a well planned job pemons Whe Kew fhe layout, ry was Jained through the ma! door on station plaomn. The safe weighing close to 300 pounds was wheeled to the rear loadin platform on a station two « wheel: ed barrow. A truck has been back: ed up to the loading platform, The safe contained over $200 in cash and 30 money orders that could be cashed for $100 each congregational meeting will be held on that date at 7.50 p.m, All mem: bers and friends are urged to at. | tend, A social hour will follow the meeting, A imilar | paler The aha oe" sim a la W on, es Drug Store In cis The theft was discovered short ly before 3 am, when Pickering police were making a routine } ge was entered and the safe removed containing the week- end takings, Pickering police under Chief Les, Hill" and Sergeant Dave Freeman carried out an extensive search of the highways and by: ways in the district in an attempt to find the missing safe, The Boyes safe was found near Brougham after it had been broken open, Guide Mothers Assist Groups AJAX -- The January meeting of the South Ajax Guide and Brownie mothers was held at 134 Exgter Btreet. The meeting open: ed with the Guide Mothers' Pray: er, followed by the minutes and treasurer's report, The Brown Owls, Mrs. A. Brown and Mrs, T, Bullock, then presented their re- ports with requests for semaphore flags for the Brownies, It was de- cided that these should be made and Mrs, J, Wilmot, Mrs, A, Nich oll and Mrs, R. Stratford volun: teered to do the necessary sew: ing. Mrs, L. T, Dunning then pre- sented reports on the last two lscal association meetings, Arising from the reports Mrs, H, Gibson was . appointed Brownie Mother | (representative to the Badge Com: | mittee and Mrs, A, W. Wright as | Guide Mother representative Mrs, A. Nicholl consented to act as Public Rel tio 5 o leer It was decided that the Rake Raskets be started on thelr rounds Asks That Wotton | Be Renresented | TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs, J, EB, Hao ! 1 ne wo Poel | Hel in the next provincial election, sald Thursday good government is im possible without representation by women "Women have different about what things are important she said in an address to the InterCloh Connell for Women in Public Affairs tn U'ne the mor the men do, We're that n Int of thir ideas 'We're not golng ward tha way | foing to see nie fang that | should have been done long ago." | YOUNG SPEEDER BOLTON, England (CP)--Fran. cis James Baldwin, nine-year-old resident of this Lancashire town, | was fined £1 for driving a power: | driven hieycle POPULAR HOBRY ALTON, England (CP) at Britain's largest gliding field in this Hampshire district report 15,457 launchings in 1954. Gliders of six clubs based here logged 1.815 flying hour 'FLUE OUTBREAK EXETER, England (CP)-Only emergency cases were accepted wt [aby of a Red Cross Homemak- Officials | | again and that a Bake Sale be held at 184 Exeter St, on Wed. nesday, February 16, It was also decided to proceed with a draw of a hand crocheted table cloth, donated by Mrs, C, Bell, A vote was takes on the advis. ers' Service and the meeting de: cided unanimously In its favor, A discussion on the proposed Bkat. ing Party for Guides and Brown: ies to be held on Tuesday, Janu ary 27, followed and the meeting was adjourned to enjoy the de: liclous refreshments provided CHOICE PORK | TENDERLOINS [ EFFECTIVE Home and School Association Will Buy Tools For Leathercraft Work MRS, C. W, THOMPSON Correspondent COURTICIE~The January meet: ing of sthe Courtice Home and Sehool Association was held with the president, Mrs, Garnet Tubb, presiding After the singing of "O Canada' and "The Lord's Prayer', the group decided to buy tools for leathereraft under the direction of Mr, Pratt, The president announce: ed the council's meeting on Tues day, January 25, at Centre Street School It was decided to have a night of cards on Friday evening, Janu ary 286 with Mrs, L, Courtice and Mrs, G, Chartran in charge, The president announced that several coats and sweaters of the pupils had been left in the basement of Mrs, Campbell's room, Mrs, IL Coutice informed the group thet previous money of a Cub Jack sponsored hy Home and School Mud been turned over to the new Cub Pack, An afternoon tea under the spon sorship of Beout Mother's is being held Wednesday afternoon, Janu: ary 26, at Mrs. T, Gladman's, A collection was taken to buy mugs for the pupils of Mrs, Greet and Mrs, Campbell, for the serving of soup or cocoa at the noon hour, Mrs, Tubb asked the members to have health questions ready for the February meeting as Miss Taylor, the public health nurse and speaker for the March meeting will base her talk on these ques tions, Miss Margaret Wyman kind. ly showed her pucture of her west: ern trip which were very excellent, and Mrs, Rober Barbie lnvouted with two voeal senleet w were. greatly enjoyed as ah time followed the singing of the n, ENEZER WMS The executive of the afternoon auxiliary of the Woman's Mission ary Society held thelr annual meet: ing at the home of the president Mrs, Elton Werry First Vice-President Mrs, G, F Annis opened the meeting with New Year thoughts and prayer, Treasur- er Mrs, Carl Down reported a total of $762.04 has heen forwarded from the various missionary groups of our church, This is the larges amount ever contributed for one year, It was decided that our mission. aries for special prayer would be Miss Eileen Retz, Rev, and Mrs, Merril Ferguson and Miss Lula Rouse Mrs, K, E, Courtice, secretary for younger groups reported on work accomplished in that depart: ment, Mrs, Elmer Down Is to be senior councillor Explorer Group for A pot luck dinner was planned to he held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday, January 19, at 12 o'clock noon. This was followed by a quilting, Secretary reported for the year 1064 a total of 314 home calls; 181 hospital calls and 115 books read by our members Deljcious refreshments servéd by the hostess, WMS MEETING The afternoon auxiliary of the Fhenezer Woman's Missionary Sor clety held its regular meeting in the Sunday School room with an attendance of 25 Mrs, Charles Found presided at the plano for quiet music and Pres- ident Mrs, Elton Werry conducted an impressive opening for our first meeting in the New Year, Rev. 1, M, Somerville conducted the Installation service, Mrs. R, R Gay corresponding secretary gave a detalled report of our activities in 1064, Two beautiful vocal solos 'Such Aa Little Way Together" and "A were Song of India", were rendered by | Ay Mrs, C, H, Dudley, accompanied at the piano by Miss Louise Os- borne A chapter from our study book entitled, "The Faiths They Follow" was In charge of Mrs, Garnet Tubb assisted by Mrs, Esll Oke and Mrs, Glenn Pickle, An im: pressive worship service was pre- sented by Mrs, R, R, Gay who dealt with thoughts for the New ear, The meeting was armanged hy Mrs, Garnet Tubb, Mrs, R, R, Gay nd Mrs, R, &, Osborne, SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL The annual meeting of the Cour: tice Sunday School was held fn the church and opened with prayer by the superintendent E, Warbur- on, Rev, L, M, Somerville was chair: man and thanked officers and teachers for all their work in the past and asked everyone to co operate and work together in the coming year, ' The following is the slate of of ficers appointed: superintendent Mr, E, Warburton; assistant super Intendent Mr, Carl Adams; hegin- ners Mrs, Earl Gatchell and Mrs Don Thompson; assistants Mrs R, Cook and Mrs, H, Couch; prim: ary 6 yrs, Mrs. 0. Robertson; girls 78 yrs, Miss Shirley Antil; boys 7-8 yrs, Mrs, R, DeC'oe: ns slstants, Mrs, Carl Adams, Miss Joan Kinsman, and Mrs, P, Dalby; Junior girls, Miss Loulse Weh- nert; assistant, Mrs, H, Bcergie, Jonlor boys, Mrs, George Rey: nolds; assistant, Mr, Barry John son; Intermediate girls, Mrs, H, Herron; assistant, Mrs, Stan Kins: man; secretary, Mrs, Linton Her: ron and Allen Thompson; nssist ants, Grant Herron and Orville Thompson; treasurer, Mrs, Cecil ame; press reporter, Allen Thompson; Intermediate boys, E. Warburton; assistant, Carl Adams; senior boys and girls, Mrs, C, Pen- found; Bible class, Mrs, J, Me: Kenzie; assistant, Mrs, Adams; missionary superinten- dents, Mr, and Mrs, H, Couch; temperance superintendent, Clar- ence Penfound and Bim Penfound; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs, ROOM AND BOARD TRIP FOR $5 BUS FARE WHAT THE Jorn b US $300 T0 LEARN [Lk REPEAT WHAT I'VE SAID FORE A Tah mene Hd DRUM /- AFTER ALL, IT YOU WHO READ IN THE ABOUT THAT MISER'S HIDDEN MONEY AND GOT US ALL THINKING WE MIGHT BE HIS HEIRS / A « P PRICES ARE LOWER! ASP Invites You to Compare Prices With Those Offered Elsewhere . . . . Ses What You Save by Shopping ot A&P MONDAY, TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY ONLY the Princess Elizabeth Orthopedic Hospital here when a quarter of the nursing stall was taken ul with | | influenza, 19 | | BOLOGNA sv ov wires +21 BROWN 'N SERVE ROLLS woe | 5 THE DAILY TIMES GAZETTE, Monday, January Y, 1955, 7 BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representotive--~ALAN RICHARDS, 209 HIGH ST, PHONE MArket 3-2706 ©, Warburton and Mrs, N. Adair; plans, Miss Louise Wehnert, Mrs, Cowle and Mrs, §, DeCoe, A vote taken for an annus! Christmas concert and date to be set early in the fall was carried nday Behool anniversary is to May 15, Rev, Somerville and , E. Warburton were sp Jointed to be in charge of arreng. g for the speakers for these sery. ices at 2 and 7 pm, The music committee will be Frank Walter, Mrs, Robert Barber, Mrs, Don Cowle, Miss Louise Wehnert and Mrs, i, DeCoe, Thanks was extended to Frank Walter for his co-operation with the anniversary services, Mrs, J, MeKenzie volunteered to look after |, meals and rooms for earavapers during a vacation school in the *The Bible stud ed study group sponsor by the adult class is to be held on the second and fourth Thurs day of each month from 74 o'clock | 8 in the chugch, The treasurer's re port was given by Mrs, Ceell Adams, The Sunday school met 43 Sundays with sn average attend: ance of 120 present, Balance in bank January 1, 1954, $60.27; year's collection 1064, $013.68; cash out lay gon. surplus and upkeep $480.79; donated to building tupd $400; bulance in bank' January 1956, Jas. SCOUT MOTHERS The 16th Beout Mothers' Auxili. A SHI THREE CE CARS INVOLVED IN COLLISION garage, When he saw ary held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, I, Gladman, The president Mrs, L. Melntyre pre sided, Roll call was taken and min utes of last meeting were read hy the secretary Mrs, C, Archer, Bev: eral items of business were dis cussed and plans arranged for an afternoon tea and wale of aprons ot the home of Mrs, T. Gladman on Wednesday, January 26, in charge of Mrs, T, Gladman, Mrs, D, Weken, Mrs, C, Thomp- son and Mrs, A, Penunright, It was decided for meinpers to donate tea towels, Several new members were welcomed and 8 #0 elal time was enjoyed with sand- wiches and tea being served by committee In charge, Bixteen Indies attended, Don't forge, iadies keep in mind the travelling apron Is somewhere in the community and will arrive at your house one of these days YPU MEETING On Monday evening the Courtice Cireuit Young People's Union held its regular meeting at Courtice United Church with 20 present, The devotional opened in charge of Bruce Down, Rev, I, M, Bom erville led the Bible study chosen from Acts of the Apostles which was very Interesting, During the business period plans were discussed for the shating party on Friday evening at Orono The group decided on a donation to help the Young People of the Oshawa Presbytery who are study- ing for the ministry Three cars were involved in 83 accident just east of Niel Garage on Highway 2 at Courtice evening, the first car, Newtonville, sald he turned over to the left hand si toward what he believed to be a Bowmanville Barons Win Third Game In Four Days BOWMANVILLE «= The Barons p thelr third win in four urday night, Lindsay Muskies played contest, This win boowsis them into third place, and well Orono Orfous visit on Wednes- day, They are now in second spot, he steady play of Denny lister In the Bowmanville goal was { of factor in the vietory, Erne Dickens again took the initi- ere no on he driver of alter Kobak, of of the rogd Dobr ky, manville, wh 4 Wide of Si | TY Wt tb Wick ™pariteo also of wion: tw ville, a in the vehicle " defeatin 64 In a well-| Hooper, and 8 Brabin and 1 Terry Masters thelr former lower while Lindsay score, al- | three ative and started his team on the right foot, scoring at 1,16 of the first period from Buckner in the first period for Bowmanville, Terry Masters scored number or the home team at 6,00 0s 7) awa of RR 4 Bow: | Generst Hos i . 0 was (travelling ----. pig} ogy Neher and Crawford potted foo at 6.97, second at B04, Hicks drew the only penalty of the middle Tame Lindsay came within a goal of the Barons when Mortimer tallied at 0,67 of the final stanza but Hoop. er widened the margin on a pass from Berwick at 6.66, Corley secor« od af 10,26 to make the count bd, but. Hamilton took out the insurs ance along with Brabin and Hoop. er to make the score 64, at the 13,85 mark, and at the end of the ' game, Lindsay had four minor penplties In the last third, and Buck Cowle of the Barons was given a misconduct and a ghme and ain at 16.22 from amilton, Don apd each had a penalty had neither sin nor aA Li by brother first of Lindsa Don Hicks scored the misconduct for disagreeing verb. ally with one of the officials, y's four unassisted A Tr -------------- WHITBY NEWS Fire Destroys Brantford Store Whitby Seniors Win At Kingston, Top League As the result of victory over answered victory which oals to win a timely BRANTFORD (CP)=Fire Thurs day night burned out a two-storey hook store, one of the city's oldes! businesses, after a ken water main temporarily cut off all water supplies in the downtown area, 'he blaze degiraved Hi n'y Book Store on Colborne St, Viames at one time threatened seve w adjoining jewelry, clothing and des stores, Kingston Goodyears on Saturday, Whitby Seniors are now out on top of their league standing, hold: Ink that pe in spite of losing to Clifton Y., on Sunday after noon, Results of other games Played over the weekend leaves hithy in front of Belleville by on pi Ingato high n the Kingston eo which was ayed before Tobt "a 8, it play hy 6 to 3, At the yo of io second period, Kingston ahead by 4 to 8, but in the I period, . Whithy scored four un- ut them on top of the league, Whitby's goal ry partmen : were Treen, 2; Samanskl, Gagnon, "™ . om Alr and Sinden, . In the Bunda BIRMINIGHAM, Englgnd (CP) Convicts at the Winson Green jail afternoon game J y N.Y. Whltnx wont down by a score of b t0 2, the), fotting army drill, Officials say it makes them smart and fit, The young people dll went skat- ing at Down's pond for recreation which all enjoyed, Mrs. Norman Down. prepared a very delicious lunch to complete the evening, The next meeting will be Maple Grove United Church Monday evening January 24, NIGHT RACES DONCASTER, helena ath pal authorities for the firs Matnicinat, PLL evening horse racing at this Yorkshire town's historle course next summer, at on sensational goaltending of Doug Coxon In the Clinton nets being a big factor in the New york team's victory, W oul nton by 47 to 17, int point margin, the Whi will be a on Wi form, and won the game for his | evening, when w team, Attersby and Pi , | P | Argn were the Soalainres for ar be foing all -out "to fd On top of the league by a one« thelr league-leading spot, 11g COAL Not just another coal =new Sterling Is excitingly different ! 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