7 \% OUR REGULAR STORE HOURS OPEN THURS. and FRI. | to 9 P.M. We are open six days a week -- our' i» . employees work a 5-day week. FREE i NEW EXECUTIVE OF AJAX LIONS CLUB the rehabilitation of the ball dia- mond. Shown are the new ex- ecutive for the coming year, Front, from left, Jerry Finnigan, Derocher, The Ajax Lion's Club recently celebrated its first birthday. During the past year, the club has undertaken several commun: ity projects. The most recent is | secretary, Joseph president; Lloyd Landry, treas- urer: Back row, Cyril King, Jack Jennings, Jim Hosinec, direc. tors; Fred Wright, 1st vice-presi- dent; William Boyd, tail twist- er; Walter Critchley, lion tam- er; (absent) Chas. Reed, 3rd vice president; Ray Ashley, 2nd vice president, and Gilbert Mc- Ilveen, director. Photo By John Mills AJAX AND DISTRICT John Mills, Representative -- Phone NEWS Ajox 426 Seek Injunction To Restrain Use Of Watermain Extensions AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- the east of the village which i porter) -- ~The town council [HOW in Pickering Township. last wight passed a resolution, 4 aying of water mains outside the | injunction to restrain Pickering Vil-| Pickering District High School. lage from using watermain exten- | Reeve Cyril Morley of Pickering i stern | sions lying outside the ea to me and I cannot make any com- boundary of the village, contrary | nant until I hear officially from cil that, Trans Canada Pipe Line Co. were contemplating the laying It is two years since Ajax enter- | of a line from Toronto to Montreal. to the Ajax and Pickering Village the Ajax Council." water agreement. ed into an agreement to supply It was disclosed that a water | wo. to Pickering Village, after up potential users in the areas the, Iline will serve. main has been laid on a street on!years of negotiation. WHITBY NEWS Oshawa Wins Farewell | Trophy In Bowling Tourney Teams from Lindsay, Oshawa, Lott and Don Tutt, second to Mrs. Port Hope, Port Perry apd Whit-| Clayton Freeman and Rev. David | by competed in the men's doubles | Marshall; third to Mr. and Mrs, | tourney which was held on the|J. Coverley; and fourth to Mrs. ns of the Whitby Lawn Bowl-| W. Goose and Herb Wilson, Mrs, | Club on Saturday. Ward Bick served refreshndents | igh scorers for! jhe day were | be al wi the mem- welcomed several new bow! ers. Two games of mixed trebles 'were were enjoyed and refreshments i and 'Bob Wright, also of | were servd by the social commit Oshawa, with 3 wins 50 plus 1.|tee. Mrs. R. Roberts, Mrs. Joe Allin and Art Cox, of Port|Coverley agd Bob Anderson were | Pay. won third prize with 3 wins | high socrers. M'a Bernice Wil-| 50. Fred DeNure, of Port Perry, kinson, Mrs. C. Freeman and Don was tops in the two win class | Tutt won second prize while third with 2 games and 52. Herb Wilson | was awarded to Bud Goode, Bill and Joe Coverley, of Whithy, had | McBride and J. M. Hicks the high one game win with a] On Wednesday,~ June 15th, a score of 44 plus 6 | special' out-of-town ladies' »trebles | MIXED DOUBLES | tournament will be staged by the On Friday evening a most suc-| ladies' section of the" club. Entries cessful mixed doubles event was| will be accepted .by Mrs. Donald arranged by Dick Adams. First| Tuft, chairman of the games com. | prize was awarded to Mrs. Harry mittee, Clinton Comets Voted Out At Eastern Sr. Hockey Meet Ask Franchise | ToSupply Gas: The water agreement bars the | porter) -- Messers. Brooks jad " i " | Beasley respresenting the Halton structing its solicitor to seek a1 village boundaries, excepting to the | Gas Company Ltd. appeared be- | fore the Ajax Town Council seek- ing a franchise to supply gas to the Village said last night "It is news | municipality. By CLIFF GORDON Delegates of the Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League held one of the league's most successful meetings at Viamege Lodge, north | of Peterborough, over the past | week-end. ' | As had been expected Clinton | N.Y. Comets were voted out of | the league for the 1955-56 season. | All other clubs who operated in| The meeting was chaired by Mr, Lorne Cook, 1st.' Vice-President of | the O.H.A. and Mr. Frank Buck-! land, President of the Ontario | Hockey Association. Mr. Cook | commented after the week-end meetings that he could never re- member in his long association with hockey, & meeting that ac- | complished as many constructive | moves for the good of hockey, as AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- Mr. Beasley explained to coun- The Halton organization is lining NAMED NURSE Ajax Town Council last night confirmed the appointment, full time, of Mrs. Agnes Finley, as public health nurse. Mrs. Finley was engaged earlier this year on a part-time basis. Her work has met with high praise and the council were unanimous in con- | firming the appointment. Mrs. | Finley's work will now include | a well baby clinic and home visi- tation. Hitherto, her work was mainly in the schools. GRADUATE MD Fred Kahn, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. Kahn, Brooklin, this week received his medicine de- gree from the University of To- ronto. Dr. Kahn is a graduate of | Whitby High School, and will interne at the Montreal General Hospital, Montreal. Whitby Couple Wed In Oshawa The marriage of Jean Marguer- ite, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs, Cla- Sleighthol Whitby, to Saturday noon, June 11, at 4 o'clock, in St. Gregory's Presbytery, Oshawa. * The bride wore a pink silk shantung dress with panelled lace and pearls, all white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. James Watson, whose dress was of an identical style'in blue, white accessories and white car- nation corsage. The groom was attended by John Rousseau, Whitby. A reception was held later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James | Watson, Garrard Road, For a wedding trip to points | east the bride donned a grey suit with white accessories. On their | return they will reside in Whitby. | The Times-Gazette Come and meet our staff -- FREE CANDY for the children PLENTY . OF FREE PARKING of Groceries and Samples WED. MORNING Come Early! We're Holding \\ Sale OPEN 4 THURSDAY EVENING REFRESHMENTS for children JUNE 18 TV oll blown wp . . . With aoch purchase aly 3 for the LADIES SAVE hee TIME THURSDAY, wa aR MORNING It's easy to win , . . just New 1955 "Pathfinder" PONTIAC th selling top quality Red Brand Beef only?" Th sent, when the winner is selected. This entry will alse qualify you to drawn for on June 18 and July 16) and 50 other wonderful prizes, , JULY 2 «+ + "Which is the only major food chain in Onterle e contest ends on Saturday, Avg ig It is not necessary to be pres r 21" Westingh TV sets (to be JULY 30 1 Set Dawn Rose Dinnerware the Eastern Ontario Hockey men | did this past week-end. He con. gratulated all delegates of the lea- gue on the business like way they are. attacking their problems by M "i P 's | excessive travelling to Clinton was beltyp uterasteq in each other of not only a liability on the league |P! : | financially but also from a time | ICE CHATTER : { element. The Dunlop Rubber Company | Mr. Ed Stanley, manager of the | Will again sponsor the Whitby Sr. Clinton Club expressed disappoint- | Dockey club. It has been made . V1 | known that manager Wren Blair ment at being refused, but said he b ki ready ol lized the league had their ob- | has een working already to get realized t gue ha pri by { he c ; lems. He thanked members of th the best for the county town for ems. He ed members of the| oc H 5 1 fi he fine season: th the coming season. He has made a | eague for the fine season they few contacts with several well enjoyed last winter and wished all CON Acs Jever ® clubs success in the coming sea- known players in regard to play. son. ing for the Dunlops next season. * ia We are pleased to hear that Geo. Another highlight of the meeting | (Sammy) Samolenko is back in was a motion placed by the Corn-| these parts and it is hoped that wall Club that the O.H.A. recom-| tha colorful right winger can be wend to the C.AHA. any | talked into teaming up with the player turned profe from | jocals for the coming season. We | any O.H.A. over-age club, that the | also hear that Gerry Scott no professional organization . make stranger to the Whitby fans, is Jayment of $500.00 to that ama-| thinking of giving it another whirl, eur club. he patrols centre ice lanes with The league annual all-star game | the best in the league. Ted O'- game came up for considerable | Connor who was such a hit with discussion and Frank Mario, coach | Windsor Bulldogs of the Sr. A of the Cornwall Colts was voted | league would look pretty good on coach of the all-star club, while | the local defence with his brother | Wren Blair, manager of the Whit-| Tom up front on right wing. A by Dunlops was voted as manager | couple of other lads that are good of the all-star club. The all-star | players and living not too #ar game will take place in Kingston! away are Jack Armstrong who carly in October against the cham- | played for the Generals a few pion Kingston Goodyears seasons back and Dunc Brodie Publicity and Public relations | who played with/Guelph last sea- of the league received a great deal | son. Brodie plays right wing and of attention and the meeting au- | Armstrong plays left. So in all it thorized Ray Miron of Cornwall, | looks like a good season to come and Wren Blair of Whitby, to be | We are not trying to rush the sea- 'sponsible for the hiring of alson but just like to keep you up publicity director for the league. |to date on the club. We have been The question of the number of [informed that the Whitby Sr. Hoc- dames to be played this season! key club will®embark on a cam was - deferred to leagues + next | paign to sell 100 shares in stock meeting to be held July 24, 1953, | exclusively to Whitby people in Kingston. ! Whitby Couple the group this apst season re-en-| tered and were accepted. Most clubs expressed regret upon re- fusing Clinton, but it was felt that there was no alternative, because RESCUE TWO Lake tate abit seven Tiles FOTN CC 3 ' scued by an air force YOUNGSTOWN, N.Y. (AP)--Two | crash boat were E. H. Turner of Ohio men were reicusd Monday | Alliance, and R. A. Mitler of North Final Edition Now Available To the Citizens of WHITBY at the following: e Shorty's Cigar Store ® Courtice Drugs The Tuck Shop Allin's Drug Store Palm Sporting Store Rigler's Store The Times-Gazette Office when their light plane crashed in| Beaton, Neither was injured. , # ; Folding Aluminum Chelr Folding Aluminum Chair Folding ry ir Refrigerated Chest Refrigerated Jug Rifriosrated Jug Refrigerated ug " King Sixe Servette re King Size Servette hii A ze Servette Tre: . I Electric Tea 4 G. I. 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