Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Dec 1955, p. 5

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WAX AD DSTRCT NEVIS |p| Size DALELE SZ Brief Biographies Of Large Crowd |E-- | Not . . = - | . | ; Tr a : G u Rjax Civic Candidates At Meeting | 8 . ORDER YOUR JE PREMILOEN " | % gid A 3 4 imes- Staff Re-|largely inst 1 in the fi -! AJAX (Tmies-Gazette Staff Re- . Te ting andl og othe. ox Chnens Aspen: poet ~ The Parkaide Home and CHRISTMAS BLES YI Cress gr. tumult of municipal elections has|:ion and was its first president. [School Association held its De-| FOR THE, subsided into history for most This organization presented a cember meeting last night in the| : 7 4 i Ly neighboring municipalities, the 1 Hief fo fe Bogrd of Trugtees | school sulitorinm, Never, in Je TURKEY ALL OUR POULTRY WILL BE Ajax election will not be decided|asking that Ajax be raised to the istory o e associati : : CANADIAN GROWN GRADE ™ until next Saturday, December 10. [status of a town. lany meeting attracted such an tion day was not by chance. It he was chairman of the Public/the auditorium to capacity to en ; Y % 3 i # AS ALWAYS OUR.PRICES WILL BE The choice of Saturday for elec-| During his first term of office audience. Nearly 300 people filled! was agreed, last year by the Works Committee, a member of | joy the wonderful entertainment Fr By ibd ag dH trib fd Board of Trustees, that Saturday the Finance Committee and the provided by the John Manville A ONAL, OU A was a day when a majority of Industrial Committee. | Singers. : people were free to vote any time! Mr. Parish has been termed the! The program covered a wide during the day, unhampered by hardest orking member of coun- Jauge of songs Hom stave lo gay, a : : strictions of employment. cil" by his associates, This year|from semi - classical, through mu- 1 V4 # | ic lpn Oo on he was instruments] in o-anising sical comedy to 'Old SeDoy / FINEST RED BRAND MAPLE LEAF 'ed the point, when over 90!the Hollowe'en canvass for funds ald." There was something for ] ' Bt i the voters went to for UNICEF. everybody. and every selection Lp ; INCLUDING WINTER FAIR BEEF the polls, in a steady stream, C. W. LAYCOCK {was roundly applauded. : i : i without any last minute crowding] ¢. W. Laycock, is seeking rel During the intermission a som at the supper hour. There was a gjecti to il plete change of pace was provid- ini i : © election fo council. He came tola; py pupils of the Ajax School of minimum of waiting, the polling Canada in 1928. Prior to the sec- yD oth ax 2 oe places in the schools were a de-|ond world war he served on the SE rhe st hd gave a live- cided improvement on using pri- Toronto Board of Education Ad- 1 or ib Je stu Ys vate homes for the purnose. ministrative staff. He enlisted in Xd ox i hetted au their irtmit- Kenneth T. Smith wil be next/ihe RCAF in 1940. attaining the go in Critchon of Pick- : E Jesh s mayor. He a given an rank of Squadron Leader. He was ering : 3 acclamation on nomination night. annointed Assistant Controller of The meeting was rounded off He succeeds Mayor Pat Bayly RA in Europe and served until by the serving of a delicious lunch : yr / REMINGTON who is refiring from municipaliyJNRA was closed. He was trans-|i,, the Christmas tradition. As a politics. Ken Smith is well known terreq to Washington. He took a further attraction the audience 3 , gh : | in Ajax where he has made his sourse in Public Administration a was delighted by the excellence o: {#8 7 ; " ; ELECTRIC SHAVER home since 1942. He was born in the University" of Maryland in the school = window decorations, ; G ] z | Broadview, Saskatchewzn, edu-11946. Mr. Loveock returned to peautifully floodlit for their bene- ; cated at Dundas High School. He canada in 1949. He came to Ajax fit " : ? A To | " 71 has successfully comnleted €oUTS:i{ open the Canbri Manufactur-| Residents of Ajax who have not 2 | 60 DELUXE es in structural engineering and ing plant. He is now a departmen-' - yet seen the school at night : : % : ; 2 husiness college. Mr. Smith Was (»] manager of the Toronto Iron should take time to drive or walk HY ] REG. 31 95 pee = Defense. hie gry Works Lud {around King's Crescent, to see the ¥ ' ' -- td- as a draughtsma oll | He was a charter member of the|display. It is indeed a work of art. . he In that vear he started business Ajax Rotary Club. He has served and is a convincing sign that WILL CONDUCT WHITBY CRUSADE ONLY in a small way with a wood-work- five yesrs "on the Board of Ste- Christmas is just around the cor- : BLADE BONE [H rifi ing shop. In 1948. he branched out! yards of St. Paul's United Church ner. * At the regular meeting of the | ary in which time this coming 490 G. U. [:] cales into the general contracting field, and wae chairman of the buildin~ -- Whitby Ministerial Association, | year Evangelist Ford will be REMOVED building homes and factories committee that was so successful g 5: it was unanimously carried to | conducting a city-wide evangel- Mr. Smith served on the first jn"jic efforts in building the new CMHC Bowling engage the Rev. Leighton Ford | istic crusade in Oshawa under SAVE 7.45 community council. He is on the shurch of the Billy Graham Evangelis- | the auspices of the Oshawa Min- Advisory Chmneil of the Church of pyring hig first vear as a coun- tie Team to conduct a Whitby | isterial Association. Further de- The Holy Trinity, and a past Pres- .jjjor, Mr. Laycock has been chair- | Crusade For Christ from March | tails of thi® community evangel- ident of the Men's Club. man of the Police Committee, a eaqgue ay 18th to March 30 inclusively. | istic erusade are to be released During his first year on the member of the Finance Commit- : { This Mission is to be conducted following the January meeting SWEET PICKLED OR PEAMEAL town council he wa= chair» ~fliea a member of the Planning| Following are the results of the| in place of the Week of Prayer | of the Whitby Ministerial Asso- the finance committee, a mem- goard Parks and Property Com. Play in the Central Mortgage and| meetings usually held in Janu- ! ciation. : ber of the fire and parks and mittee, He has been a strong FOusing Corporation Bowling property committees member of council, and as chair-| League. | . LB GIVEN ACCLAMATION man of the Police Committee has DODGERS BOWMANVILLE AND : DISTRICT . Reeve John Mills, who received met many problems with courage! G. Scarlett 170, A. Eastham 161, | an acclamation for a second term, and sincerity |1. Parish 137, A. Yaroff 151, M.| has lived in Ajax since 1941, He C. W. SCARFF Jeffery 138, H. Stinson 175, M.| G. - was employed in the Defence In- ww. Scarff, is in the running Gilchrist 137. Se d P d S 1 SWIFT'S PREMIUM dustries machine shop until the gor a gecond term on council. He DOTDOTS con erio ur e LB. end of 1945, when ve was employ. is the president of Scarff Enter-| E. Parish 189, J. Sanderson 173, : ed by War Assets Corporation as prises Limited, the Harwood Con-| Jy McKinnon 164, C. Thompson 148, a machine tool inspector. He islstruction Company and Terrance D. McKay 141, J. Vorvis 141, B 13) eats 1n Sa é en S CHOPS at present on the editorial staff pire Extinguisher Services. He Tait 130. ROASTS We Da quite >, oun Carmes. Mamiiohs. HILO'S | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Allast four minutes but the Barons al He Most active In commumity afialis, B. Yaroff 203. L. Armstrong 164, four-goal splurge in the second | were too powerless to do anything ive i mmunity affairs he i S sident of the Aja i ls o Behe 'member of the first Com- Red" Crass. Zr Sigen Hon fboo jax H. Mitchell 159, B. Max 138, E. period gave the Bowmanville Bar-|in the way of scoring goals. 5 ". . : * nd : Coverley 132, J. Hancock 140, K (ons a 51 win over the Lindsay| George Heath played an excel- SWIFT'S muity Coutel Pe em Rotary. i vip club hen 2 Sidwell 99 Regents here last night. This vic- lent game in goal for the Barons ESSEX NIAGARA p ~ y ' | tory puts the Barons in first place! and looked particularly good when tional Church Board. He served tor's Warden of the Church of The SHARPIES ; by two points over the Orono Or- he stopped a two man break away RIND 1-LB. 1.18. three years as president o €| Holy Trinity and is past president | J. Kaus 176, W. Mordville 185, phans | early in the second period. Heath CELLO [4 CELLO Ajax Legion. of the Ajax Volunteer Fireman's J." Grundy 150, B. Cain 141, V.|" 1t was a lively game from start!also drew a penalty for delaying ON BAG \ In 1950 Mr. Mills was appoint- Association {Hewitt 128, A. Granger 124, V ini i i : x 3 i RE ' : ) vith 16 Ities being the game by holding a puck. Ger- ed as vice-chairman of the Board On council this past year he has Granger 120 ea hut, Lintsty. reesved' Ib ardi- served the two minutes for of Trustees of the Improvement served as chairman of the Fire THE ARROWS | 2 , . : |and the Barons 5. MAPLE LEAF . SWIFT'S : him istri . He has sat on| i X b f the Wel- i . | p | Dither Chanel 3% years: He ing a Rg he Public T. Sanderson 191, D. Grundy 178, The only black note in the game SUMMARY 3 now chairman of the 'County Prop-' works Committee. On his record J. McKay 172, B. McKinnon 143, | occurred half way through the sec-| L FIRST PERIOD ! 1-18. CHUB erty Committee, he is a director|he seeks re-election, for another| R. Smith 135, C. Walker 127, B.|ond period when popular ct 1. Lindsay, Hennessay h CELLO c 10-0Z. , | 30. Ferguson suffered painful cuts (Burns) Se ne Au ge ety. Sie dear SEVERS "BOO-BO0S" around his left eye and 'cheek; 2. Bowmanville, Girardi ,. Highland Petticoal " Severs which required eight stitches to] (Hooper): oh: .........« 3.34] abandon TORRY. for Counc THUS uy hwdiame Void il eke 2 close. The eye itself was not in- Penalties -- Dykstra, Williams,|] SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD SWIFT'S SHOULDER j Crawford. Hooper, Corley. | { d is a member of the Board of Second World war and saw serv-|154, R. Beasley 133, D. Ar jured. | Directors of the Ajax snd Pick-|ice overseas with the Lincoln AE) y 1, senault py TOP FORM 1 Bow COND PERIOD 1-L8. ering General Hospital. | Welland Regiment in Normandy, TEAM STANDINGS | The Yourth - Bird « Gilhooley, 3 i i anyille, 3 PKG. [4 Ib ec SEEKS SECOND TERM France, Holland,' and Germany.| {line was in top form last night p ie. Giihooly el 9 1 . ty-reeve Roger Conant is! He is a past president of the! The Arrows 24 points, Sharpies| as it accounted for three of the v FEC second on in that Canadian Tinh Pre Ajax. and a|22 points, Hi-Lo's 21 points. Dot-| Barons' goals. Don Gilhooly potted s {Dickens, Hooper) 3 16.26 office. Mr. Conant is a practising past president of the Volunteer|Dots 19 points, "Boo-Boos 18 two goals within two min. ©. Bowmanville. Gilhooly lawyer in Ajax. He is a veteran Firemen's Association. He has liv-| Points. Dodgers 16 points. | utes in the second period assisted Bird, Yourth dies 18.10 CLARK'S of the second world war. He serv-'ed in Ajax since 1945, and is em- High singles -- Ladies', J. Grun- by Ernie Dickens, and Frank, 6. Bowmanville, Hamilton a s with the South Wales ployed by Dowty Equipment Com-| dy 220; men, D. Grundy 228. Hooper on the first amd Bob (Marshall, Hooper) 19.26 A ia with the rank of Cap-| pany Limited as Hay | High triples -- Ladies'. H. Stin-| Bird and Maxie Yourth on the! Penalties -- McGill, Hamilton, tain. He was wounded in Nor-| Mr. Severs has attended many S00. 529; men, B. Yaroff 591 | second. It was Yourth and Dick-! Davis, Heath. Hutton | mandy and came back to Can-|of the council meetings in the past| High average -- ladies' J. Ma-|ens who teamed up to give, Bow-| THIRD PERIOD 24.07. (H ada. He gradduated from the Uni- year, and is offering his service SOR 179: men B. Yaroff 203. manville a 2-1 lead at the nine Scoring (none). TIN versity of Toronto in 1944, andito the community as a member of SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, [minute mark of the middle stan-| Penalties -- Dykstra, Graham, from Osgoode Hall in 1950. | council December 13th, 1955 za. Just before the period ended Corley, Salam, Green, Davls, Active in community projects, KENNETH MORLEY Dot-Dots vs The Arrows, Alleys lovd Hamilton slapped in a re- Fawior , Hooper, Corley. Roger Conant was first a director| Kenneth Morley, once again a|{ and 2 bound shot off the pads of Con: and then chairman of the Ajax! candidate for council, was de-' "BonBoos vs Sh nell to set the final score at 5-1. and Pickering General Hospital|feated by a small majority in las! and 4 § Sharples; Alleys 3 The Regents started off fast and Fall Pr ram Board from its inception. He is year's election. He is a Director Hi-Lo's vs Dodgers, Alleys § Scored at 4:09 of the first period. PARAMOUNT still a member of the board. He and General Manager of Fisher- and 6 Lou Hennessey scored Lindsay's yr " DOLE is an active member of the Ajax Ludlow (Canada) Limited. Hel ---- ~~ sole goal and playing coach Al C T Cl l Rotary Club, and is a past-presi- came to Canada in 1949. He has| 3 Burn assisted. | omes 0 ose . 48-01. dent. He was the chairman of the been very active in community chairman of the Ajax Safety Com- ROUGH PERIOD | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The ™ St. Paul's Building Fund when projects. He is a director of the mittee Play roughened up somewhat in| fall sessions: of the recreati 2 that church set about raising Ajax and Pickering General Hos- Mr. Thompson was instrumental the final Fin The Regents were | partment vit Res teglion ye. funds to build the new church. A pital, a director of Ajax Rotary '! forming the Safety Patrol at port handed three players in the pleted next week. Doug Rigg, re- FIVE ROSES DOLE resident of Ajax since 1949, he Club, and was General Chairman St. Bernadette's Separate School creation director, reported at the has the distinction of building his of the Church of The Holy Trinity | and in organizing the Safety Lane, | $ i r ti issi i own home, the first to be con- Building Fund. More recently he hie Suabled, 1000 car owners in urc ead e | pereation comin ton nesting: 20-07. structed privately. in Ajax. Large- was the first chairman of the new- / Jéx to chec eig motor cars gu | tua ' th TIN ly by his ovn efforts, with ham-/ly chartered Ajax Chamber of last summer ¥ vent the i omen's lealth' and ' mer and saw. Mr, Conant has con- Commerce. He is chairman of the FOUR SEEK TRUSTEESHIPS |] dressmaking" were successful. | - C A " ] The latter two were dropped be- tinued his association with army Ajax Board of Health. Four candidates are in the run- owl g Sco foi life and holds the rank of cap- GORDON HOOD [ning for three seats in the Public] n re cause of Insufficient interest. JEWEL GARDEN PATCH WHOLE tain with the Ontario Regiment! Gordon Hood, a resident of Ajax|School Board. The election will be! AJAX (Times-Gazetfe. Staff Re- REGISTER Now the winter : (Reserve). {for 10 years is making his first|for a two year term. Stanley Kent, porter) -- St. Bernadette's Bowl-| . : now being ES ime Ses: Roger Conant was elected last! bid for a seat on council. During Herbert Hill and Mrs. Barbara ing League results are as follows: |" The adult OI et th 5 year as Deputy-Reeve. During his the last war he served four years Dunning are seeking a second Ladies high single, without handi- 5 8 " vear on County Council he has with the RCAF, both in Canada term, while Charles Noland, a new-|cap, Yvette Arsenault, 239 members and the elildren's dance served on the Education and Wel- and overseas. In England he was comer is trying his luck 1 Ladies high single. with Randi- 2 es oy ee ceason. The fare committee and a member of attached to a Canadian Bomber| Mrs. Dunning is a native of cap, Yvette Arsenault, : ance EE tne DR KRAFT AYLMER the Equalization of Assessment Group. He is married and has Scotland. She was educated at Ladies high triple, without handi- . p SPX g . ivy : i ; = se is increasing weekly. committee. three children Girvan High School, and obtained cap, Yvette Arsenault, 544 {course week) On the Ajax Town Council he He has shown a very active in- her MA degree at St. Andrew's. Ladies high triple with handi- ar own oe having iter . Bh was a member of the finance terest in sport for the past 10{ University. During the last war she cap, Yvette Arsenault, 598. council that the teenagers will pre. | of committee, zoning by-law com- years. He was a key player on|served with the WAAF, with the] Men's high single, without handi sent a portable PA t to th mittee, industrial committee and the Ajax Intermediate Softball rank of Adminstrative Officer. cap. Martin Kappino, 279. 13 porape a Sysem lo Ye A by-law committee |team, and played the "hot corner' Since coming to Ajax in 1950 she Mens' high singlc without handi- Bowmanville Lions: <lob for use 3 SQUARE DEAL STANDARD E. D. SMITHS CHERRY PATRICK SHEEHAN position, or in other words, third has taken an active interest in cap.Martin Kappino, 286. AoNg - Lo nny Lo e ano ow. : : ; ~ i t : i ; . side events. Minor hockey is an- . Patrick Sheehan, a candidate base. Girl Guides. and is Secretary-| Mens' high triple, with handi+®! o . for deputy recve. A native of In the business world Mr. Hood|treasurer of the Girl Guides As-|cap, Martin Kappino, 673 " gilier of the sucessful piojects he. 20-0Z. Newfoundland. Educated at Power has shown his ability by working sociation. She is also a member| Team standing, No. 4, 42 points. g sponsore y ecreation TIN Cc Memorial Academy, Bronx, N.Y.'his way up to his present posi-'of the executive of the South Ajax No. 3, 33, points, No. 1, 30 points. | Department. | Enlisted in the RCAF in 1941, serv- tion of Office Manager for the Home and School Association and| No. 5, 28, points, No. 6, 18 points,| "cE 0a on 00 (0 40 ed overseas for three years as al Johns-Manville Company at Port the Safety Committee. As a mem-|No. 2, 17 points. p 2 eb y ; 5 A . A 1 the travelling art exhibit by the H Physical Training and Drill In- Union. He is running for council ber of the Public: Schoo! Board, | Bowmanville art group. The num- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables -_ structor. Married in England. Dis-| because he believes that there is a|Mrs. Dunning was chairman of the| ' : > o : in. { | ber of paintings from a town or WE HONOUR charged in 1946. Played one year pressing and growing need for in-| management committee and pub- Group Plans city Is regulated by the number FLORIDA professional basket ball. He was| telligent and aggressive adminis- lic relations. é Assistant Director of Athletics at| tration of the town's business. The| Stanley Kent, is seeking re-elec- of embers n he club. The tour, SIZE the U. of T. Ajax Division. He! greatest challenge of this young tion to the Public School Board. 4 in a ort Hope or Cobourg i for ¢ cpened a sporting goods business town is to abtain the greatest He is a graduate of U. of T. with Fy ole «™ . . . 96 after U. of T. left Ajax. He sold value from the tax dollar. a degree of Bachelor of Architec-| or d € : kis business in 1950 and was em- MRS. M. A. REID ture. He served with the U, of T.! GOLDEN RIPE - - ployed by North American Steel] Mrs. Mary Alice Reid, only wom-/ contingent 1940-44 Reserve, and the! (Ti .Gazette Staff Re- B 1d g T ps FOOD VOUCHERS Company until earlier this year! an candidate for council is mak- RCE active 1944-46. He has Prac. poe. Times. Gazelle pooh ul 1n 0 BANANAS 1h. 17¢ when he opened a sporting goods ing her first try for a seat on the tised architecture in Ajax the past |i; the Ajax and Pickering General $701 000 Mark bi OCEAN SPRAY : 1 store in the Ajax Shopping Centre. town council. She is a housewife, ! five years. He is also assistant Hogpital will hold its Christmas : i He was elected to town council! her husband, Jack Reid is vice- professor of architecture U. of 1 Joepital Bh Monday, December 12, g | CRANBERRIE Fria Recipe 1b. 27¢ SHIRRIFF'S FLORIDA last year. He is chairman of the chairman of the Public School He has heen actively associated 4 g p.m., at the nurses' residence. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A to. Parks and Property Committee, a Board. Active in community af- with the Red Cross and is a mem- A <hort business meeting will tal of 147 building permits were 14 member of the Police Committee, | fairs, she has taken a prominent ber of Rotary. be followed by a social evening, | issued in the town of Bowmanville TOMATOES Te 17¢ the' Industrial Committee and the! part in the North Ajax Home and Herbert Hill is looking for a se- when the lovely dolls dressed by this year from January 1 to Nov- INSTANT PUDDING 2 pas. 25¢ Cello Tube Pecreation Committee. He is an! School Association cond term. He was educated at'the members, will be drawn for. ember 30. During this same per- QUEEN VICTORIA active member of the Ajax Lions Mrs. Reid is a member of St.|Western Tech. and the Interna-|There will also be a table of iod last year 136 permits were SPINACH Club and keenly interested in Paul's United Church and is ac- tional Accountants Society of Chi-| Christmas goodies for sale, and alissued. AMAZING SHIRRIFF'S NYLON OFFER sorts, and recreation. tive in Sunday School work. cago. He has lived in Ajax six! fable of well made dolls' clothes to! The number of permits for the WAXED vA PARISH R. D. THOMPSON years, and is employed by the make any little mother happy with! separate classifications were as DETAILS AT YOUR LOCAL G. U. STORE TURNIPS a candidate for; R. D. Thompson, in the running Dowty Equipment Company. He is'a new wardrobe for that favorite|follows: dwellings (71), .garages Cello Pkg council for a second term. Last for the first time, seeks election|a former secretary and charter) dolly. 1 (36) »alterations and additions (26), vear he topped the polls in the to council. A veteran with 10 vears member of Rotary. Vice-president! (Christmas carols and music will sunporches (6), cottages (1), race for council seats. He has service, seven of which were in of Ajax Red Cross and secretary he part of the program. Special! sheds (5), additions to schools (1), been a resident of Ajax for four war service. He came to Canada of the Ajax Volunteer Firemen's coasonable refreshments will be!and demolitions (1). The largest vears. He is on the teaching staff in 1949 and settled in Ajax Association. served. All members are asked to number of permits were granted of the Pickering and District High In 1952 with his brothers he form- Charles Noland the fourth can- make an effort to be present, and (in April (26) and May (22) was School. He is graduate of the ed Kelvin-Thompson Company Li- didaie is a newcomer in the field. to bring at least one friend and a second ' Ea i University of Toronto in Modern mited, a firm specializing in tools;He has resided in Ajax since donation for the Christmas sale! The 147 permits amounted to a History, and of the Ontario Col-|and dies and industrial machines .|1942. He. was employed by Defence table. ; construction cost of $701,080.00 or l ege h of cation. i Keenly in Je 3 Member of the Church of Industries, and is now an aircraft, Some suggestions are, small | $625,080 not counting the school erested in municipal "affairs, hel The Holy Trinity. He is active Kins-| worker. He is keenly interested in| Christmas cakes, r00k- ition, Last year' i ] attended many of the meetings of man. He i5 vice-president of the sports. youth work, and education ies, table kes, damemade Took 2A 3g Jars Sonsiietion JOIN THE GRAND PARADE T0 freendly (1:97:11) UNION ton 3 the Board of Trustees. He was Ajax Industrial Association andand all its attendant problems. 'fact, anything 'Christmassy'. for schools.

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