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

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The United Church Male Quar- | tette, which is under the leader- ship of Mrs. V. Rowe, ATCM, And is comprised of, left to right, Vernon Williams, Douglas Wil- BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT . Representative -- Ron Oke, 36 Silver Street, Phone MA 3-2765 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, December 5, 1955 © Badminton | QUARTETTE SANG AT SUNDAY SERVICE men Siersma, is co-operating with the choir in presenting a special service of praise on Sun- | | day evening. The Quartette num- | bers included "Steal Away", liams, Don Dulmage and Har- | ual "Let Us Break dread Togeth- er" and T. Shortt sang "The Penitent"'. The theme of the serv- ice of worship was "Songs of | God's People". | --Robertson, and "Have Thine Own Way". | Included in the anthems sung by the choir were "It is a Good Thing to Give Thanks' and | "Te Deum'. Miss Eileen Me- | | | Bride sang the Negro Spirit- Whitby | AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 CANDIDATES I Ee] | | ROBERT DONALD THOMP- SON, candidate for council, was date for Public born in Liverpool, England, and educated there. He is married with three children. Served in the RASC for 10 years, séven of which were on war service. He emigrated to Canada in 1949, settled in Ajax. In 1952, with his brothers. he formed Kelvin Thompson Limited, a 'company specializi in the industrial machines, tools and | dies. Mr. pson is a mem- ber of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, and a sidesman, member of Kinsmen Club of Ajax, and for four years was N AJAX ELECTION | man, he has two sons. | CHARLES NOLAND, a candi- School Board. Mr. Noland has been a resident of Ajax since 1942. A married He was employed by Defence Industries during the war. He is now an aircraft worker. He Is keenly interested in sports, youth work and education and 'all its attend- ant problems. =Photo by John Mills rears oil fueled floor furnace a |in the home of Al. Anderson, Pop- lar Road, Pickering Beach, gave the Village fire department a fast a member of the executive, and run. vice - president in 1953. He is vice-president of Ajax Indus- trial Association, and chairman of the Ajax Safety Committee. As such, he was instrumental in forming the Safety Patrol at St. Bernadette"s Separate School, and organizing and running the Safety Lane, which enabled over 1,000 car owners in Ajax to check their vehicles last in --Photo by John Mills Battle Two Area Fires PICKERING (Times - Gazette, Staff Reporter) -- Both Pickering Village and South West Picker- ing Fire Departments were call- ed out during the weekend to, two separate fires. The first occurred Saturday evening, when $300 damage was caused in the Sunset Beauty Salon at Liverpool. Mrs, Hilton Nicholson noticed smoke coming from the building at 6.30 pm. The South West Pickering firemen were on the scene promptly and confined the fire to the one room. Smoke and water caused most of the damage. At 11.20 p.m. ¢ r * A # 4 on Sunday, an | Mr. Anderson with the help of trol until firemen arrived. The furnace is ruined, and the floor was damaged. PASTAQ Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR Hf you are a vietim of these symp- toms then your troubles may be traced to Glandular Inflammation. Glandular Inflammation is a con- stitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your outlay. Neglect of Glandular Inflamfma- tion often leads to premature senility, and incurable yalignancy, The past year men from 1, communities have been successfully treated here at the Excelsior In- stitute. They have found soothing relief and a new zest in life. » The Excelsior Institute, devoled to the treatment of diseases peculiar to older men > NON-SURGICAL; Methods, has a New FREE BOOK that tells Jow tiese troubles fay be correc y proven on- Heatments, THis beak may prove of utmost importance our Fite. No obligation, Address xcelsior Institute, Dept 4211 Excelsior Springs, Missouri. BELLVUE FINANCE Announces ~ CHRISTMAS HOURS For The Convenience of The CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS -- BELLVUE FINANCE Will Be Open On The Following Schedule. Monday to Thursday . . 9 am. to 5 p.m. Fridays 9 a.m. fo 8 p.m. Saturdays ... .. 9 am. to 12 Noon BELLVUE FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. 29'2 Simcoe S. Oshawa Dial RA 5-1121 neighbors kept.the fire under con-| lost and by our selfishness and] blindness we do not recognize it | Stars Display Fine Points BOWMANVILLE (Staff) , -- Lo- cal badminton enthusiasts were privileged to see top flight bad- minton at the Bowmanville Club Friday night as eight of Canada's top players showed their skill. In- {cluded in this group of Canadian {title holders were Don Symthe, {Canadian singles champion, and this teammate Bill Purcell who to- | gether are the Canadian doubles | champions. In the ladies' singles left-handed, 'Marg Shedd, former Canadian! |singles champion defeated Joan! { Warren 11-4 and 11-4. | | Bev. Westcott bested Mart Sem- | ple J5-10 in the first game of the| | keenly fought men's single. How- {ever Semple came back strong to ¢ defeat Westcott 15-10 also. | ¢ | Th men's doubles was another {fast and furious battle with the {Canadian doubles champions,| Symthe and Purcell dropping Jack! Martin and Herb Kirconnell 11-7 and 17-14. : | Bill Purcell and Marg Shedd, | Canadian mixed doubl cham- £2 : | iy | \ Hockey Loop Team Standing ROWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The Bowmanville Barons are still lead- ing the Lakeshore League but aft er dropping both of their weekend games their first place roost is threatened by Cobourg and Orono. If Orono wins in Port Hope to night there will be a two way tie for the top spot. The Barons Ly y two home games this week, meeting the Lindsay Regents on Wednesday : ud the Port Hope Redmen Satur- day. This Friday night Orono is in Lindsay and Cobourg visit Lake- field. Below is the complete standing. Pts. 14 13 12 6 5 4 Bowmanville Cobourg Orono Lakerield Port Hope Lindsay FRIDAY Orono 8, Port Hoge 1 Cobourg 6, Lakefield 0 Lindsay 9, Bowmanville SATURDAY Orono 7, Bowmanville 8 pions, drubbed the team of Don |Symthe and Joan Warren 15-8 but they lost the second game to Symthe and Warren 18-17. I To add a little local colour to! the exhibition Roy "Red" Swin-! dells and Bob Gallagher of the! a Bowmanville club challenged Herb ad and the Kingdom of Heaven passes i | . [ Will Brighten ! - us by." Shopping Area | me cuir, accompanied vy ur AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re:| hymn, "Hark, the Glad Sound, the| Included in a shipment of 53 | porter) -- The Ajax Chamber oli Saviour Comes: The service the head of purebred cattle purchas- | Commerce has promoted a plan toed with the minister pronouncin 3 A brighten the shopping districts for the Benediction ed id Ontario by the government | MEXICAN GOVERNMENT BUYS DURHAM COUNTY BULL Kirconnell and Jack Martin. But the local boys found the going a little rugged against such high calibre players and lost both games of Mexico was the Holstein bull | him is by the same score, 15-3. shown above, Browview Pabst Andy, from the herd of James T. Brown, Newcastle. Holding Richard Schleisner, of Jerseyville, who selected and shipped the cattle. Friesian Association Phot a ON LAST VOYAGE { the Christmas season. | The CGIT will hold its Suaual) | The canopies at the shopping Vesper Service on Sunday, Decem- | centre Er a lighted Christ- ber 18, at 7 p.m. The girls them- |mas tree at 10 - foot intervals selves conduct the entire service |throughout + its length. In the which is most impressive. Every |north area, the merchants there member and friend is invited to will combine to create a Christ-'be present at this time. g mas atmosphere with trees andl On Christmas Eve a special | |decorations. The committee 'in|Midnight Communion Service will |Huxter, Vie. Williamson, and Pat| On Christmas Day, Sunday, De- p imanville Rotarians will do al | Sheehan. cember 25, a family service Willlg.oai deal to create and develop | be held at 11.00 a.m. as there will 5" yetter international understand be no early Sunday School par-|y.o aq they are planning to be the M t B R d ents are asked to bring the entire|, wo." "1g foreign students from us e ea Y day School pupils to bring their| coxend. 2 parents. sable ._| The students will be guests in For Blessin S | The church choir is presenting|ihe homes of the various Rotar- |a program of Christmas music onion and will be honored at a | AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- Tuesday, December 13, at 8.15 special Rotary dinner meeting at lister of St. Paul's United Church, gram from duets to choral pieces cemper 9. The wives of the Ro-| [preached an excellent sermon at|together with the well loved ca-|¢arjans will also be invited to this the service of worship held on|rols that the audience will en-| dinner. ; |Sunday morning. He stressed that joy .singing. Please keep this) On the Sunday the Rotarians we must be prepared to receive date in mind and make a special will hold a tea in the Sunday| day by day so that we might rec- at 50c. each, or pay at the door. |starting at 4.30. The older chil- ognize those blessings when they dren, 14 years and over, are in- are showered on us. CANDIDATE DIES _ |vited to attend this tea ahd be- | Sometimes," he said, "we do| DELHI Ont. (CP) Julius| come acquaited with the stu-| |not see the presence of God be-|Plancke, 45, a candidate for a dents. . | | EB day, to each ici day, died/smaller projects to aid the foreign one of Do eaies, pal Troms God; Friday while attedding a ' court{students in learning about Canada but do we recognize and hear it, | session. death reduces 'the| and its people but the Bowman- most of all, do we respond? Iflnumber of candidates for the six|ville Rotarians are the only club not, then a great opportunity is offices from nine to eight. to do it on such a large scale. {charge are: Jack Sanders, Sam be held commencing at 11.15 p.m, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The family to this service, and the Sun- the University of Toronto next| |porter) -- Rev. A. M. Butler, min-| p.m. It will comprise a full pro- he Community Centre Friday, De- the opportunities that come to us effort to attend. Tickets available gohool room of Trinity Church lcause we look for Him in the|seat on Delhi town council in| Other Rotary clubs have had ' DON'T BE WHEN YOU BUY COAL... ----if can cost you money! Don't just order coal -- insist on 'blue coal'. 'Blue coal' is colour- marked for your guarantee of heating satisfaction. This famous fuel is deep- mined hard coal -- carefully graded from start to finish. It gives you the clear full flame that means better heat -- thrifty heat -- safe heat. Thousands of Canadian families rely on 'blue coal' for steady, healthful heat. STEADY CONTROLLED HEAT FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM The 'blue coal TEMP-MASTER with its 'Electric Eye' Thermostat changes furnace controls automatically . .. ends wasteful over- heating to effectively cut fuel bills. SdVs stops -- saves time -- soon pays for Mself. Phone today for a free demonstration. Foreign Students To Be Guests Of Rotarians QUEBEC (CP)--The Empress of | | Australia arrived in Quebec Friday! with some 600 troops and depend- ents on her last voyage with Cana- dian Pacific Steamships. The 19,- 600-ton liner will be put up for sale on the open market on her | REPORTER WANTS TO STAY !return to Liverpool. She sails Mon- a LEGHORN, Italy (AP) -- Josef day on the return voyage to Eng- The guest speaker at Friday's Fahdy, Hungarian sports writer, 20d: luncheon was Blake Walker who| has asked political asylum in Italy. addressed the club on "'Savings|Fahdy came to Leghorn to cover! and Investments." Mr. Walker a soccer match between Italian and! started with the Canadian Bank of Hungarian national teams Commerce in 1906. In his later . years the speaker was promoted to superintendent and dealt chief-| ly with investments. 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