Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Nov 1955, p. 5

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ii pe A ga AJAX PEE WEE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS POSE FOR PHOTO AE re This is the Ajax Pee Wee 1955 Championship Baseball Team. | This group of youngsters brought home the championship to Ajax after a summer of out- | row, standing success. The first | championship of any kind to come to this new town. Front from left, bold, Eric Foskett. Second row, George Meek, bat boy; Art Mec- Cartney, manager ney, pitcher, Bob Tripp, captain. Allan Claring- | Jim McCart- | ! third base; Jack McKay, coach. AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Industrial Commission Will Be Established Here AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-|pumping station to Burcher and, porter) -- A by-law to establish) Second Street and from the out-| an Industrial Commission was | full of the main sanitary sewer given third reading at the town at the Disposal plant; to the com- council meeting on Monday eve-| t of the pressure line ning. The sewer from Second Street The by-law was passed, but|to the pumping station has been not without extensive debate on | started, and should be completed the necessity of such a commis- by December, according to Cen- sion. It was noted that Central|tral Mortgage and Housing Corp- Mortgage and Housing Corpora- oration. tion gage doing promotional work RECEIVE POLICE BRIEFS to induce industry to locate here,| A brief from the Ajax Police and Slough Estates Ltd. were also| Association regarding salaries and promoting its "factories for rent working conditions was tabled, and scheme." will be referred to the 1956 Couiicii. William Jones, chairman of the| 'Fire Chief Winter was appoint Ajax Industrial Association, spoke ed to be Trench Excavation in- to council at some length in fa- spector, he will carry out inspec- vor of setting up the Commission. |tions under the Trench Excavation FORESEES SURPLUS !Act, passed last year by the Pro- Town Clerk Bolton Falby in vincial Government. The inspec- presenting his financial report, tor's chief task will be to see thai said that unless any unforeseen all. such excavations are properly| expenditure was required there|shared to protect workers oa the should be a small surplus at the|job from cave ins. : end of the year. Some itms had| A letter of appreciation will be| exceeded the budget estimates, sent to Ab. Walker, OBA repre-| but others were below, and the sentative of Oshawa, and Mr. {financizl picture was good. Schaffer, general manager of the i PLAN ELECTION | Toronto Baseball Club, for their Next council meeting, origifal- attendance and splendid contribu-| ly scheduled for Monday, Novem-|tion to the success of the Civ ber 28, will be postponed to Tues-| Banquet honoring the Pee Wee Ball day, November 29, due to Monday team. evening being nomination time. |EXTENSIVE ROAD REPORT | Nomination for the Municipal] Reeve John Mills gave an ex |Council, and Public School Board|tensive report on the study of the will be held in the council cham-| development of the base line as a ber from 7 to 8 p.m. Election day| county road and the action taken is Saturday, December 10. Polling by county council. Council was places will be in the North Jun- advised that the Larkin Bridge, jor School and in Parkdale Juniorlover Duffins School, the same as last year. | Street, was to be replaced at a Fire Chief Cecil Winter will at-|cost of approximately $80,000 in tend the Fire Marshal's Training 1956. The cost will be shared by Course, at Hart House, University the Province and thé County of 18. Council have retained the services pathy will be sent to Mrs. Amos of Lescon Ltd. to check the plans|Barry from the council. The late rt in: . the installation of the mew trunk|board of right, wy ovifielder; Sary | sanitary sewer from the sewage this year. Back row, Vic Arsenault, left | Absent when picture was taken, a | ; ' 3 Sa field; Stuart Greer, centre field; | Jerry Hannon. { SEE FAR NORTH SAVE YOUR STRENGTH! Christ- Ernie Brown, first base; Jim --Photo by John Mills ' Wig) Yukon Territory had more|mas-shop in The Gift - Spotter now Roy Hobbs, catcher; Bob Bell, than 46,000 tourist visitors in 1954.irunning in Classified! |MANY NEW IDEAS | pital. creek on. Secoiia {tickets for the doll draw which | THE DAILY TIMES-SAZETTE, Wednesday, November 16, 1955 B Hospital Auxiliary. Hears Bbout Extension Plans AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- REVIEW SWIM CLASSES porter) -- Plans for the proposed] Mrs. Lawrence introduced the extension to the Ajax and Picker-| speaker of the evening, Mrs. Tom ing General Hospital were brought | Wheeler, who gave a very interest before the members of the hospital {ing account of the work done dur: auxiliary by the president, Mrs. |ing the summer, in the way of George Lawrence, at the Novem- | teaching crippled children to learn ber meeting held on Monday eve- to swim. - ning. Seventeen children, some of Whom When these plans are brought to were unable' to help the ves, reality, the auxiliary will have-a|were definitely improved by the busy time fulfilling a commitment water therapy. Mrs. Wheeler was which they have undertaken as a great in her praise for the work permanent project. |of the volunteer workers who help- This is the supplying and main- ed in this project. ; fd taining all the hospital linens. Mrs. | Following Mrs. Wheeler's talk, Frenette will be the sewing con- Miss Ann Keevil of Claremont, who vener, and will need a good deal| worked with Mrs. Wheeler during of help, as the present inventory |the summer at the pool, gave a shows that the supply needs to be demonstration of the Holger-Neil- brought up to date immediately. son method of artificial respira: Three dozen sheets and the same tion, which is now used as standard number of patients gowns are on|method. Miss Keevil had as her order, while a further supply of subjects, her three-year-old sister pillow slips, and tray covers are, Susanne, and Mrs. W., W, Tomlin- heme fide by the Auxiliary mem- son of Pickering. ers. Volunteers to help with this i : work should get in touch with | Joos Brogram was thoroughly ent Mrs. G. A. Frenette, Pickering, or thanked Mrs. Wheeler and Miss Mrs. G. Lawrence, Ajax. |Keevil for coming and bringing [this useful information to the Pi Lawrence, Mes RB Ruddy, group. Mrs. Ashley, Mrs. J. Lay and Miss | (off, Helen Hughes attended the recent | following the gerved in the lounge hospital auxiliary convention in Toronto, and brought back a lot of 1] new ideas and information for the - - €oming years work. 1 (2) all Mrs. Lay, reporting for the lib-| rary committee, said that the new Library Cart"would be on display od at the December meeting, and that Il o subscriptions to good Japazines| would be most acceptable for this : service to the patients in the His) AJAX (Times.Gazelte Staff Re |porter) -- Culminating negotia- Mrs. H. Westney consented to act|tions that have taken several as convener of the nomination com-|months, the CNR has at last mittee for the January election. agreed to repair the CNR bridze Mrs. Don Kemp reported on the on Harwood Avenue success of the fall dance held in the Pickering and District qa The road bed on the bridge has of Toronto, November 16, 17 sid i A of condolence and sym-|School. It was a success both fin- been in a bad state of repair for ancially and socially. A large num-|a long time. The town council hag ber of lovely costumes added to the! made temporary repairs but took gaiety of the occasion. The net |. iti that it the CNR' profit will amount to over $300. |" posi on that it was the CNR's Mrs. J. Hope-Brown distributed responsibility. A new top will be laid next will take place at the December year, when the weather is favor: meeting. These dolls will be on dis-!able, and the expansion plates will play at various places between now be repaired by the railway com? 'and the days of the draw. Ly, WHITBY NEWS _ Donations To Community Chest Further contributions to the Whitby Community Chest are acknowledged as follows: Previously acknowledged $1,685.60 Mrs. Love . ve . 1.00 Mrs. G. Macdougall ..... 20.00 Mr. Charles Taylor : 1.00 4.00 5.00 Miss Astley ..... 5.00 Courtice Pharmacy . 10.00 Mrs. James White ...... 3.50 Mr, and Mrs. J. Ward ... 2.00 Mr, & Mrs. Floyd McGary 4.00 Mr, & Mrs. N. Panabaker 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. John Gale .. 2.00! Mrs. D. Williams 2.00 Mrs. A. A. Walker .. 1.00 Mr. J. Bedding Fi 5.00) Mrs. M. Smith .... i 25 Blake B. Beaton .. "rs 5 C. N. Sage ve 'ee 5 Mr. Frank Price .. Mr. E. R. Elliott .. Mrs. A. Robinson . Miss B. Robinsoh . Miss Joan Dubs Mrs. E. Hawes oi Mr. W. G. Augustus . Mrs. Horack Mr. Fred Ing Mrs. H: H. Wickett Charles Daly James Summers Mr. C. C. Watson verse Rev. David Marshall ..... Mr. W. Barnes ors Mrs. L. Cassels Mr. Frank Threadgold Mr. D. Wiles cee Miss Blanche Meeker ... Mrs. D. Mcintyre Miss Edith Barnes Mr. Genrge Mowat Mrs. D. Lunney .. Mr. D. W. McQuay . Mrs. Beswick Vernon Dilling Elsie Hancock i Mrs. Clara Mussleman .. E. Walton .... NAR A. Douglas ....... Mrs. McHendry Mrs. Madden Mr. J. Cowan Mrs. Bourne vi Mrs, Attwood ae Mrs. A. H. Plunkett . Mr. Foster Sex Mrs. Stewart .. Mrs. E. Quail .. S. 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HALIFAX (CP) The season's first snowfall snarled highway traf-| fic in much of Nova Scotia Friday. The Halifax weather office re- | side-splitting Instal Officers Of Whitby YPU The installation service for the new leaders of the United Church Young People's Union was held last Sunday evening. The service was conducted by the Rev. John M. Smith. The scripture was read by Elinor Snelgrove. After the service the young peo- ple went to the home of Joyce Fallow. Harry Rammler, leader of the commission on Faith and Evangelism, led a discussion on | the catechism. After the discus- | sion it was agreed that most pres- ent knew very little about the | catechism. Two games were or- | ganized by Joyce Fallow and Bet. ty Stonehouse. The results of | these games led to a great i of laughter. Lunch was then served by Mrs. D. Fallow. TOWN BRIEFS ON SUSPENDED SENTENCE Douglas Outwin, 35, of Whithy, was placed on suspended sentence for one year with instructions to avpear before the probation offi- cer monthly during that time when he was yesterday convicted of as- saulting his 69-year-old father. Evi- dence in the case was given by his father who admitted that jail was | not the answer to his son's prob- lem and asked that he be sent to some hospital for further treat- ment for a head injury received sometime ago. FOUND INTOXICATED Patrick James Harvey and How- 2rd Rankins appeared before Mag- istrate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby police court yesterday to plead guilty to cemmon intoxication charges laid | by Whitby police. Despite pleas | that they had jobs elsewhere to go to and needed time to pay the fine, both were 'escorted to jail for 10 davs when they failed to raise the fine of $10 and costs. BAND TREASURER LEAVES Whitby Brass Band were sorry to hear this week that they are going to lose their treasurer. Maurice Van Hemmer, treasurer of the band and one of their most able musicians, is moving this week to Acton, Ont. Mr. Van Hemmer, who is an employee of the Bank of Montreal, has been appointed to a new post | with the bank in Acton. This leaves the band with no treasurer, so that a new man will have to be elected to the office at the next band meeting, BOWLING NEWS FRIDAY NITERS BOWLING LEAGUE With only one nite to go it's a safe bet to say the Green Gables will be the winners of the first section, They are leading with 14 points, Flyers second with 10; Dodgers 9; Left Handers, Has Beens, Misfits and Go-Getters 8, and Price Yards 7 points, High Single and High Triple for the ladies--Diane Gilmor, 262; 616, 547 High Single for the men--Geo. Howard, 262. High Triple for the men--Fred Ing, 616 Lemons -- K. Schelling, A. Har- ris, E. Harris, J. Roper, G. How- ard, B. Aukland, R. MacGregor, R. Silk, J. Burtinsky. 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(Just around the corner on Highway No. 7) ported a depth of four inches in|three and four, fell into a flooded the Annapolis valley and Cape Bre-| manhole here Thursday and were ton, three inches in the Truro area. | drowned. i

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