Daily Times-Gazette, 7 Mar 1955, p. 5

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Orange Ladies 'Hold Gala Night BOWMANVILLE The Loyal | Orange Lodge, No. 2348, Bowman- | ville Purple Guards, held a very | successful Ladies' Night in the Le- | gion Hall here Saturday, Following a delicious turkey | supper served by the Legion La- dies Auxiliary, entertainment was provided by Billy Wade and his brother Johnny, on drums and ac-| cordion, and Barbara Brown, tap- dancer. Dr. L. B. Withams pre- | ful program of color slides taken | of his travels throughout Europe and Canada. Among the special guests were | Wm. H. Yeo, who was the first] Worshipful Master when the Bow-! manville Lodge was organized 43 | years ago. Others were Rt, Wor. Bro. Creighton Devitt, former Grand Master, of Blackstock LOL, and Mrs, Devitt; County Master of Ontario South, Charles Gill, and Mrs, Gill: Immediate Past Mas- ter of Ontario South, Duncan Me- Nevin and Mrs. McNevin; Dis- trict Master of Cartwright, James Delaney and Mrs. Delaney. A special door prize was won by Mrs. Harry Dadson, In proposing a toast to the Or- ange Association Rt. Wor. Bro, Devitt mentioned the motto of the organization, 'Equal, rights to all, and special privileges to none", The organization's principles, he said, are "Glory of God, honor DIMES FUND Barons Lose 'Third Game | | { { | BOWMANVILLE -- Lindsay | Muskies made it three straight AJAX & DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 | over the Bowmanville Barons in | the final Lakeshore Intermediate | "A" playoff series in Lindsay on Saturday night. Lindsay outplayed | | ard outscored the Barons to the tune of 6-3. | Anniversary Service At THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, March 7, 1958 fd Hospital Group 'Park Plan Urged Changes Meeting For Centre Island TORONTO (CP) -- Metropolitan AJAX -- (Times-Gazette Staff Re-|council planners recommended porter) -- It was announced at|Friday that Toronto island should St. Paul's United Church AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-| | with regard to the future,' in mind "Whatever you have he he Executive Meeting of the Hos- pital Auxiliary, that the meeting, which is always held on the second | Monday of the month, will for this! month only, be held on Tuesday,' March 15. be made into a metropolitan pa.i, but without a tunnel or bridge to take cars to it, Metro and city solicitors were in- structed to meet immediately to |iod a sented an interesting and beauti-| Bowmanville put up a good 3 i ow in the first inning, equalling| Porter) -- A large congragation | Soy CLERC HCl hor family 's one goal, The third per- | attended the regular service of popes it rests very largely on gain demonstrated that Bow- | worship held on Sunday morni: '| your acceptance of the words of manville has the ability to score|at St, Paul's United Church, The the Apostle James 'the effectual, as they notched two Yo Lindsay's | occasion was the fifth anniversary fervent prayer of a righteous ne, : {and the Rev, John H. Norton was man availeth much' and of your! The second period, however, | th» guest preacher. Mr. Norton putting into practise the truth of was the downfall of the Barons. |tvas for three years, minister of) them. The effectual prayer of a Lindsay looked good, and Bow-|the old Interdenomination Church righteous man has great power in manville looked like a tired lot of on Harwood Avenue, North, which | it's effects," } beginners, as the Muskies scored immediately preceeded the United| The choir under the direction of four to Bowmanville's zero | Church here in Ajax. | Mrs. E. Treybal sang "All Hail] Goal-scorers for Bowmanville--| He expressed his happiness for|the power of Jesus' name" by | I, Girardi, from Berwick and |. opportunity which was offered | Weaver and Mrs. Irene Hosinec, | T rry Mast 's, 2, Hamilton, un-|pin "at this time, to come back | accompanied by Mr. J. Cassan at | assisted, 3. Berwick, from Gir-| znd' renew acquaintance, His| the organ sang Bacho "My heart | ardi. Lindsay: Parker (2), Sin-|pieasure, too, to speak from the ever faithful," The service ended | clair, Wyatt, Crawford, Corly pulpit of the new church; calling with the Minister, Rev. A. Vie: | The fourth game of this four- jo '\nind the sacrifice it has en-|Lachlain, pronouncing the Ben-| out-of-seven series i in Bowman-| (oi04 to build this | ediction, ville , Memorial Arena Tuesday| ' -- . AIAX LADIES Provide Library pART LEAGUE |For Girl Guides | AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- (Times-Gaette Staff Re:| porter) --~ The First Company porter) -- When the Wrens have| Guide and Brownie Mothers' played their two games hich | Group held their February meet- were Jontponed earlier in the sea-|ing in the Church of the Holy son, the regular schedule will be| Trinity shi Lindsay | convege the refreshments, assisted | by Mrs. West and Mrs. H. Comb- den, It was suggested that enter- ter the meetings. The meeting closed with Guide Promise, after which freshments were served, 'Study Request re- AJAX tainment be held for mothers af-|, the : This change is due to the fact) discuss he status of existing is- that the Ajax-Varsity Chapter land population once the council IODE are holding their Annual| takes over. Spring Fashion Show on Monday The committee was told that March 14. | present island leases, running up Miss June Dennis, popular com- to 1968, have a provision thai tne mentator of the CBC will be the tenants can be given one year's guest speaker, All ladies are wel- | notice if either the council or the come to attend, and members are city wants to develop the island, asked ., { ot TA ed mds 1 £ antnh dt frien tering on 'fuesday, March 15, at 8 pm y | NEW TEETH ---- --m---- | i ORKSOP, Eoeiand (CP) en three-year-ol cl Fen- HAPPY MEMORIES | some's teeth became afflicted with SEAFORD, England (CP)--Mr. an unusual type of decay they and Mrs. T. Harrison of St, Cath-| were removed and replaced by a arines, Ont,, sent $10 to a storm /|fuil set of false teeth, A Notting- relief fund in this Sussex town "in| hamshire committee was told this memory of many happy days|is the only known case of s0 young spent on the beach." a child wih a full set of dentures, CCRC BAN » All employed men. and women can get cash here to pay bills or cut monthly pay- ments . and have one smaller monthly payment. Loan hand- tailored to your needs and income. Phone EE EE EE EE EE \). HOW you CAN GET A Lid pair A ed Z & J Va Vaid PRESENTATION TO MARCH OF weekend, stated that the Bow- manville campaign had produc- ed the highest donation, per capita, of any place in Ontario. Of this fact, Bowmanville citi zens can be very proud. A Mrs. Ralph Ames, president of Club 15, shown accepting a cheque for the Mothers' March on Polio from Joe Markle, treasurer of the Teen Town Club, at a dance this Osha BOWMANVILLE Thunderous skated by Lloyd Grahame as the applause awarded the performers Indian Chiet nd litte Evelyn Ly- | in the spectacular Carnival on Fri-| peeperivie NUMBERS day and Saturday evenings in the (Carol Klapow of Oshawa in her Bowmanville Memorial Arena.| gashing solo captivated the audi- This great ice show was present- ence Then Lynne Bagnell and ed by the Bowmanville - Oshawa| Donna Herne of Bowmanville skat- Skating Clubs. Near capacity aud-| eq "Tea For Two garbed in fetch- jences were thrilled by the amaz-| ing pink costumes. Their excel- ing feats of Donny Jackson, Men's jent timing coupled with difficult Junior Champion of Canada, 1955, | steps evoked much applause and the graceful daring of Wanda| «phe Candy Shop" number was Beasley, Ladies' Junior Champion| most effective and colorful. The of Canada, 1955. They were also jce was centred by a huge replica delighted with the dazzling group|of a pink and white iced cake and numbers which were gorgeously topped by Yvonne Anonichuk as costumed and had settings of In-' the Icing Fairy, and surrounded geniously clever and effective] by 12 pretty girls as Sugar Plums. stagery. | This ballet also included the Can The gaily decorated arena was| dy Floss Pair, Penny Jeffery and transformed with greenery and the Donna Wilcox, a Peppermint Pair, boards encircled with nautical] Gail Mulholland and Judy Brough, scenes, Indian mementoes and| and a dozen peppermints, The candy shop pictures. The opening | Lollipop Drill was gay and amus- number, "One Little, Two Little, ing as was the Drill of the Marsh- Three Little Indians' was one of mallows, while the Licorice Sticks the hits of the show. Thirty-two| went through their number with tiny tots ranging in age from two| gliding precision wa-Bowmanville Ice Carnival Brilliant Success | also highlights of the show. of our soverign, the good of our country, and the benefit of man- cheque for $2,111.30 is being kind." sent to the Canadian Founda- tion for Poliomyelitis headquar- ters in Toronto. Several dona- tions were also sent directly to the headquarters, '3 Men Accused Of Serious Charge ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Three men were charged Friday with the indecent assault of a 24-year-old St. Catharines woman They are Gino Cecchin, 27, Gran- tham township, Edward Cleary, 25, if the laws of did not exist, Wanda Beasley's numbers were She displayed the grace and brilliance which won such admiration at the Canadian Championships last month, Toby Keeler and Hugh Smith, Junior Dance Champions of Canada, 1954, gave an exhibition | of rythmic smoothness a job to watch. Oshawa's inimitable] Elaine Richards brought down the house with her comedy number and skated with verve, dash and vivacity in her other solo, The Robb Sisters, Myrna, Christine and Jo-Anne, of the Stouffville Skating Club skated as a trio and showed what charming effects can be obtained from a combination of beauty, talent and training, | "The Fleets In" was a nautical | spectacle complete with boat. | Hugh Smith as the Officer of the day, and Toby Keeler as the Mate were splendid. The beautiful sailor girls were Kathryn Learmonth, Sandra Martin, Doreen Yeo, Bon- gravity | Merritton, Cecchin and | are married They were remanded in custody and transferred to jail at Welland, completed, and th Jiav-ons for get under- way. the Pellar Trophy wi Most of the members who tapk part in the Singles and Doubles have completed the first two rounds, and results will be pub-| lished next week. | The teams standings to date are as follows-- | Panthers 85, Ajax Ladies 57, Beavers 56, Eagles 53, Tigers 41,| Wrens 41, Maple Leafs 40, Vixens | | 87. | The date for the annual Ban- Thorold, and Joseph Levesque, 23,| quet and presentation of trophys!' Church Levesque | has been set for Friday, May 13, Mrs. E, Galley was appointed to! route. . The meeting opened with the reading of the Guide Law, follow- ed by the reading of the minutes and the treasurers report, It was announced that a Guide Cookie Day would be held on Sat- urday, April 30 A library of Gyjde and Brownie books is now avail- able, and books may be obtained from Mrs. Dennis Oland, 5 Tudor for loan on first visit, write or come in. Loans $50 to $1200 Befisial SYSTEM 'For Air Service OTTAWA (CP) 7 Mexico still are negotiating over |' y a Mexican request for air service TWITH A between Windsor, Ont., and Mexico | Rrsonal FINXNCE CO. City. 2nd Fl, 11 4 SIMCOE ST., N. (Over Bank of Nova Scotia), OSHAWA Street, lines to operate from Mexico City The consent of Rev. Mr. Har-| to Vancouver, Toronto or Montreal. vey has been given to hold a| A government official said Fri- Euchre at the next meeting to be|day Canada has not yet heen told | held on Monday, March 28, at the | which of these points Mexico wants | [ to give up to obtain the Windsor | The present Canada-Mexico air| agreement, which came into force] in July, 1953, permits Mexican air | hone: 3-4687 « Ask for the YES MANager OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS Loans made fo residents of all surrounding towns * Personal Finance Company of Canode haven't SFO to five years were most appealing| OVATION FOR JACKSON 1a A . as they. emerged from two tall] Donny Jackson again received nie Gaynor and Carol Klapow, all teepees and did their dance around | an ovation. His solos were marvels | Of Oshawa, and Judy Goodman, the realistic looking campfire.|of intricate steps wim | flying oan A De eam 3 aif a> Ean" peftormed ATL the iy , 3 Vv eeTar stars took part in the fin- rainbow. The leading parts were! with seemingly effortless ease as ale. Th scape ated at $700, and to the truck | Jototio Visited Kinsale relatives ree E $500 : »{ on Saturday, | Ad * | In Collision Jack Bell, Misses Marion Birr | and Audrey Rull of Durham, spent | BOWMANVILLE - Three men escaped uninjured from the | the weekend with Allan and Mrs. wreckage of a car and a small | Habden. Marvin Thomas of Min- | den is also visiting at the Habden truck following a head-on collision at Varcoe's Road, just east of home Miss Evelyn Gibson and friend the Oshawa town line, on Highway 2 early last night, | of Brooklin spent Sunday with Mr Ross McKee, 18, of RR4, Port | and Mrs. A. Brfunker Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hooker were an: The. driver of the car, tole] of the late Mrs. Annie Harbron Sunday visitors with relatives In Toronto , A number of our ladies attended the World's Day Prayer service, Maxwell Grant, 34, of RR4, Osh-| We Welcome them to our Commun- held ja Greenwood Church on Fri- awa, was coming east on the Miss Patsy wrong side of the road. Both ve- Mrs. W, Wren, Barbara and Eve- B ent: the weekend with M hicles swerved to the centre and lyn, spent the weektnd with Mr | Sher Keith Holden wr struck almost head-on, both spin-| and Mrs. Howard Stell, ? Sincer HIE Bh % Winds | Sincere sympathy is extended fo ning around before coming to| Jack Hooker is attending the| the family of the late Harold Mow- rest across the highway John Deere School in Hamilten bray of Brooklin who passed away A passenger in the McKee ve-|this week. Mrs. Hooker and chil-| j; the Oshawa Hospital last week hicle, Charlie Tripp, 18, 422 Jar-| dren accompanied him to Burling-| A euchre party will be held at vis Street, Oshawa, was bruised | ton for a visit with her sister, Mrs. | the school or. Friday at 8 p.m. All when he hit the windshield. | Noble Stevtnso:. i are invited to attend. Ladles are DamaBe to the car was estim-| Ray Harris and Lew Pitcher ofl to provide lunch Grant has been charged. KINSALE MRS. A. G. 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