Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Jun 1955, p. 5

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_n;hhm wn eo i BET a HONOR PRIEST WITH PURSE OF MONEY + Father ¥. BR. Malane, cenire of Bt Joseph's Homan Catholi Chureh here, was presented with an Muminated addre and a | purse of money hy G. H, Wilson | left and Mrs. Joe Cooper, right on hehall of the of hi congregations in member the parish He | leaves July | for 8 two-month trip to Europe, Including a visit to Rome Photo hy John M, James, MP BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT ¥ SOCCER ACTION PROVIDES PLENTY OF THRILLS Darlington League Boceer ar: tion provides as many thrills and As much excitement as any sport in this district, Many new Cannas dians have added thelr talents to | communities in semi-rural area, The caused a slight en though the teams formed in the movement has blur in this It was taken photo, ey vith a high-speed Tells Of Development Canada's Postal System BOWMANVILLF A movie and | an interesting talk on the develop ment of Canada's postal system hy | Hary MeKnight, public officer with the Toronto division of | the Canada Post Office, were the program for the meeting of the Lions Club on Monday Canada's system, which | has heen great many year 12 500 post offices and employs 45 00 peopl It stands in the first rank of world postal services Among the many of Benjamin Franklin that time depuly postmaster eral for the in was the organization of well.organie'd postal system, In the Canadas Bamps were not then in existence, and service, though better than ever hefore, was still Vtopsy-turves Mr. MeKnight mentioned briefly some. of the highlights of the growth of the postal service, start mg In 1851, when Canada was giv en permission to control her own postal service, and postage tampa were Introduced to the system, In 166, railway mall, including the system of sorting en route, was in. Augurated, and in 1868 the sav: ings bank was brought inte exis tence. In 1871, post cards were in troduced, in 74, mail was col lected from strest letler boxes, and relations | regular postal funiétioning for a today consists of achievements who was al gen colon America in 1876 dally distribution was start. | ed Rural routes 1904, and in 1914 system was started. Mechanical equipment introduced to the post office department in 1929, and 15 being eater extent every the post office is alway Wh lo improve their servic Air mall wa serviee with the TCA in 1030 mall wa ter were begun In the parcel post ised to A year, sings coking made a regular beginning of the In TE, "Allup" aly farted, hy which all let up to in weight One Dune BRITISH MOVIES VANCOUVER Op Winckles executive Arthui an Kenneth the J sald In Britt shown in Canada and the rest of the world last year than ever Hritish much an of Rank organization interview here more movi were before movies are money a be sald, making just a American ones, {of the many other | one the first | were sent hy at landmall rates whore able, This Canada. In was changed to eight all.up" service Mr. MeKnight also outlined some services offered and asked ever department as alr Services sep was a 1054, the were avail first' for velght limit ances for hy the post office to assist the much as possible by taking care in addressing: mall using correct postage, and using 1 es on all letter Cluests at the meeting w ¢illor Chas, Osborne of Darlington township, recreation director Dou Rigg, and John Richard, president {of the Newcastle Lions Club Birthdays were celebrated hb Lions Bert Parker, Pat Yeo Allin, Hi Ormilston and Laird President Jim that Ron Abbott local newspaper, Is leaving to fake {up the teaching profession pressed the regret of the losing him, and extended wishes in his new venture Carnival chairman Davi tan reported that the Bulek | Chevrolet cars are hoth Land tekets for them are fan sale. The Rulek, whieh is Bi | Kinl eoral and black in color, will be on the streets after the King men Karnival this weekend rn addresie Dog Ernie Marr reporter mentioned for the and uh at hie Pre and in town already camera, It was taken al Maple grove, Baturday evening, Maple Grove played at Solina, and Hamptoh played at Zion, both games resulting in 22 ties Photo hy Richards, Community Plans Picnic BOWMANVILLE 1, has Friday, July aside hy the Heereation Depart ih annual Com Plenie, to he held at the of Barley Park will the usual races, pany rides, hingo, treas ple eating contest, and IL 18 hoped that the "greased pig" which was popular last il again be a feature of Cal plenie \ new feature will he present od this year nor variety héen set Bowmanville ment: for their munn Cream I'here fish pond ure hunt event 11 ar thi featuring the Colborne Children's ~~ Gymnastic ind Baton Drill Squads, consist NK of 40 children between the ages OF & to 14 This group is under the able direction of Mr Furner, Heereation Director of Col horne. My show 'Will Attend U.N. Seminar BOWMANYIILLE Two girls | from Bowmanville Ved Scho will | be atiending "United Bations Bem { insr" nt Queen's University, King | son, from June 2% to 29 | Nancy Michell and Carol Cham have ben chosen to make the rip, wnder the Sponsorship of the Joes Botpry Club, Nancy and Cargl will be among | 76 students from Behools in Easiern | Ontario and northern New York wate | The purposes of the project are; | to bring together & grovp of hgh | school sh is from Eastern One | taro and northern Sew York Sale 1 %0 have them share a few days of | living in & woiversity residence, To enable them to study and discuse the importance of the United Ba | tions in the, Yves of sll of us, Te send them hack fo their schools nest term betier prepared lo give aetive lerdership to the discussion of the United Nations in thelr clas wer The program will Include lec tures and discussion Eroups con ducied hy authorities in various fields Extracurricular aetivities include splash parties In the Queen's and | MC pools, visit to Old Fort Henry, | dinner at Royal Millilary College, | host trip among the Islands and # plenie, visit to Royal Militar College, fiims, fiimsirips, eleetera Lecture topics are the following UN Technical Assistance; UNES [i Revising the Charter; The Alms and Purposes of UN; The | Beeurity Counell; Canada and U? Chicken Wire Thief Fined BOWMANVILLE What have | you heen doing, George asked I Mr, Lunn, co-owner of a hardware | store in Oronn, "They tell me down slreel you've heen sleabng wire from me ' 1] gol me," George hung his head in! , you've replied, and he shame George Winn, M, a Kendal dis trict farmer, was fined 94. and costs for stealing a 10-rod voll of chicken wire from Lunn's store on | May #0, When asked why he took the wire from the hack of the | store, Winn answered that he wa {nm "had mond George Thomas the store In Orono, noticed Wim car and saw him take the wire He followed the car In his own vehicle until Wing went into the diteh, out of gas, He then returned and got Lunn 'Impaired Driver Is Fined $75 BOWMANVILLE George Thick son, 48, of Duke Biregt Bowman ville, was fined 875 and costs by Magistrate BR, B, Baxter, Tuesday, for impaired driving The accused had heen drinking | pn Oshawa and had returned fn | wmanville by a hack roulp "he cause. he Knew he should nol have ohn Hegan, pid He was Invalved In a8 minor ac eldent on Beugog . Breet June 6, about § p.m THEY ARE NOT 'VERY FRIENDLY | FORT WORTH, Tex, (AP Bix disgruntled penguins shipped from Lima, Peru, ar rived recently for the local 200 and promptly started hit ng hand: pparently miffed at a de | lay that kept them in Mexien | City three weeks while con. | gressional interveners per. suaded an airline to bring them | to Fort Worth without escort, the birds were in a surly mood | Among those pecked were a goo curator, a park hoard offi clal, an airline hostess, and Kd Willems, Chicago, repre sentative of the firm which do nated the hirds to the zoo, who lives near | Ans BM KIDNEY in the form of a one | Hah Leases el | heauly ' [AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS whed Feb. 9 which were ruly amaning Vith vacation time here, and pe i Eidents and Grav nings on the wn | crease ps sumInEr Progresses, the | knowledge oA how Lo. apply rid Phone Ajax 426 f Cig) respevalion is of the greatest [v 1951 John Mills, Representative --= Bt. Paul's United Chureh Is holding & Strawberry Festivil this evening, Male members of the congregation were charged with the duty of making the shorienkes. Over 1 men a . wnportance NH the seversl possinly the Sehpefter ethods used, best known Is the method, but (his bs rapidly heng replaced by th Holger Bellen met hod | Which can be used on very smal children and does nol 1equire the same amount of pressure, and is or aia Ar mare flexible i REATMENT OF BLEEDING A simple demonstration on how Land where 160 apply pressure Wn STANDARD EMLARGED PRINT agreed to donate a cake made with their own Wy-white hands The photographer caught Fire Chief Cell Winter and Police Chief Howard Traves, collahoy sling, Photo hy John Wills Hospital Auxiliary Made * Nice Profit On Tag Day AJAX Reporter) the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital Auxiliary was well atlend ed, on Monday evening, when Mrs George Lawrence presided at the last meeting. until September, Irs. Cieorge Simpson, ag day convener, reported that the day fhowed a net profit of $164.12 Mrs, Lawrence reported on some changes that have laken place re cently in the hospital building, A Recovery Hogm has heen installed where the original Emergency Hoom was, The linen-room has heen moved to the residence, 10 mak e room for an emergency ward, which will allow accident to he admitted without disturbing patients in the wards, especially at night The Kinsmen's Club of Alax has landscaped and seeded the grounds surrounding the Hospital and the nurses' residence and gra velled the parking-lots, When the cement walks are laid and the lawns green up, It will indeed be a spot TO KEPLACE PIPING I'he Auxiliary has undertaken the project of financing the replace ment of the steam pipes under the residence with all copper tubing, al an approximate cost of $1,600 Miss Wright, one of the original staff of nurses, who has heen seri: ously Ill in the Hospital for some (TimesCaretie weeks, 1s _improvin ' : fen wi Mish err, anothe 4 y } of the staff nurses who has heen on the siek-lst for several months, is now able to he hack on full time, In charge of Central Bupply, Mrs, Pyetie, Pickering, is mak: ing a heautiful Afghan from wonl | | | Ald Course Is 1 Stall (Mrs, John Lay will be the pro | The June meeting of | gram convener The guest speaker of the even Ing was Bergeant Leonard Hoek ley, of the Alax Police Voree, aud official Instructor for the Bt, John's Ambulance Brigade, who was In troduced hy Mrs, John Mills | In introducing his subject, fig Hoekley sald, "Chief Traves and I have done a lot of Vist Ald work and Instructing 'ogether, backed hy the Bt. John's Ambu lance Association, and | would like to suggest to you, that a Hegulay First Ald course, or a Home Nurs ing course, could he very useful to this group, | understnad that the ladies assist in every way possible around the Hospital, and 1 know that a course of training would he very useful, especially if some emergency arose and you are re quired to turn to and care for a large number of casualiies THE COURSES These courses are easily ar ranged, take up 12 to 14 hours of your time, and are inexpensive The Registration Fee is 85.00, and this is the total cost. The First given hy Certified Instructors or Doctors, while the Home Nursing Course Is given hy Registered Nurses and Certl fied Nu Examiners. Oral and practical exams are given al the end of the course and success f THE DAILY TIMESGATEITY, Welneshoy, June 15, 1995 © cane of severe Wesding, wnd how to trent shock until the srvival of fhe doctor, wis very imeresting Ww closing Bgl. Wockley sald Phare J& sn nich (0 say on the #uhject of First Ald thet | am lost HEE oak the host impor lems, However, | have tried few Mess whieh a4 I pam tender the suggestion of mn orgin ris ih fy I wold We nappy to do 8} A Bt ANY i Hime to arrange something of this sort i you wish" Mrs. MH. Hutchinson thanked f, Hockley on hehall of the FROM NO. 137 MM ful candidates receive certificate ion ave: Pov -- for! oy gave a resume of the origin of the Order of Bt, John of Jerusalem, and its work, up to the present ay In Canada the work started about 1885 and has spread over the entire country, the rigade (uniformed members) now her about 6,500 in 117 eom: | donated hy the nhers, whieh will hie raffled in the Fall Dolls for the Annual Doll Draw were distributed to the hers munities, In. Ontario last year (1064) the 2,000 hers of the Brigade do to he dressed Invitations were received from the Oshawa Hopital Auxiliary, to attend the Garden Party at home of Mrs. Charles Robson, lumbug, on June 15. and the Oakville Trafalgar Memaor lal Hospital Auxiliary, to the Bixth Annual Oakville Garden Touran June 24, 26 and 26 he next meeting will he Monday, Replember 12, 0 he | the Ontario Highway First Ald Sys: | from | tained | attend | Johnjs Ambulance held | ports on the 8. N. Noronie when! and nated over 800,000 hours of work | on over 20,000 reported cases, He also explained the work of tem, how it Is operated and main: | As an Mustration of how the Bt Hrigade res ponds In time of disaster, 8gl Hockley read the headquarriers re fire the al | Train-Bus Collision \1 5 hip 9 SIMCOE N, See & here THE BROWNIE HAWKEYE FLASH OUTFIT MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE L 4 Foatuned iw Kodak &/6 ad, «1 perfect fdr birthdays, graduations, and other gift occasions Phone RA 3.3431 Legion Pipe Band and | the Orano Hrass Band will again | he in attendance festivities of the ceedings will gel 2:20 pm. with a plenie grounds 0 add NCeasion under way parade to to Pro al the There. will he free pop and ice oream for the kiddies, along with clowns, balloons and prizes for all the winners, And to add a fitting elimax ta the day there will he a colossal fireworks display race BROWNIE HOLIDAY and outfits, too) STOP IN HERE To SEE THE FLASH CAMERA desoribed In the BIO Kodak ad (wide selection of other Kodak cameras ay = ¥ ns LU LY Jun THIN Cy | KING ST § PHONE RA 3.2245 SE ® 15 KING W,, BOWMANVILLE, MA 5.3778 LOVELL 1 RAPA ¥ C7 S30 SIMCOE PHONE RA 5.3546 the | From the Motlmane Aichive KINGSBEER BREWERY Ever Hear About... | LE i J i i Se i a a a aa ™ CJUMIDOR IN MID-VICTPRIAN DAYS, wives were less tolerant of the "filthy weed", and a fumidor like this was essential equipment in every pipe we, AMmoker's home, (About 1860) ' LIMITED a from thig ® little snapehooter | It's Kodok's newest, most compact, most inexpensive all-purpose cameral gy easy 10 fake it hixitiory for hie indnts n i Wg 9 The meeting oving pra # 14 Ll by "Cilla oe evved ie Hostess for the evening, Mrs, , BK MeRae and her com: piles " fared NEW AN FEET HAE, Off, (CF) The Income tax office here fussived Bik with & note F wi ania to vepmt his ' vA di hs The writer attributed the ehangs ol Hh ebuiiig & bil ort tian : You get. big printe like this Oot the fo 8 bri © cloay Double your fun on vacations, , , weekends == nll good times -- tale along a Kodak camera, Ask your dealer about easy terms. 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