Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 Jan 1956, p. 5

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AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone 'Ajax 426 EE rt apm By NORMAN WALKER WASHINGTON (AP) -- About 15,000,000 American workers--and perhaps several million more--will gel automatic pay raises during 1€56. These raises will boost the an- |nual wage bill of American indus- try by $1,000,000,000 or more. | The pay | been negotiated by labor unions or will come through a jump in the higher federal minimum wage, ap- meeting in Tyrone last night. | federal minimum wage on March 1 5,000,000 WorkersIn U.S. - To Get Automatic Pay Hike as much as 25 cents an hour more through the higher minimum wage. | LONG-TERM CONTRACTS The labor department's statistics |bureau estimated that raise will fall due this year for at least 2,- |750,000 workers under major long- term labor-management contracts. The bureau had calculated ear- increases either have lier that 2,100,000 workers would be from Bowmanville |entitled to Increases under proved by Congress last year. BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative -- Lloyd Quinton, 29 Temperance St. MA 3-3729 Stress Need For Ground Observers During Peace BOWMANVILLE---Several people detailed outline of the need for attended Stan Norrish, + chief observer from the present 75 cents an hour| Officials expressed belief that in Tyrone, introduced Flying Of- {there is little duplication between ficer M. Maguire of the RCAF. an|Ground Obcerver Corps in peace the| RCAF Ground Observer Corpsitime as well as in time of war. He {answered several questions put for- ward. by the interested group. Flying Officer Maguire express- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, January 6, 1956 B ENNISKILLEN ' Service Club Holds Party MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN Correspondent ENNISKILLEN -- The Service Club Christmas party was held at the home of Mrs. A. Werry with all members present. The social committee of Mrs. E. Mc- Nair and Mrs. over. Everyone enjoyed contests and games. An exchange of gifts took place. Lunch was served by Ashton took | Lapeer, Mich., were with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Dorland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton, Purple Hill. W. Mark and Mr. Stewart Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Orr Jeffery, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mar- tin and Grant, Mr. and Mrs. ca Brunt, Bowmanville, were with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brunt. " Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin, | Reg. and Mary, spent Christmas | Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin. | Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Beckett an | family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevens and Gordon were with |{Mr. and Mrs. Reg Weaving, | { Thornhill. {to $1. A labor department survey indi- | the two groups, since most workers cated Tuesday night that the nego-|now paid less than $1 an hour are {tiated boosts will run generally in not union members. |a range of six to 11 cents an hour--| The bulk of the automatic raises | jor from $2.40 to $4.40 for a 40-hour wiil fall in the second quarter of | week. 1956. This means that purchasing | Some of these unlon-negotiated power should increase around mid- ! | pay boosts will be as low as three| year. This could counter any dip! | cents, some as high as 30 cents an| that might develop in the over-all | | |hour. Some workers stand to get! economy. | | RAGLAN | SOLINA | Faith Theme Plan Showing Of Sermon . Of Films ed regret at the lapse of the Bow- manville Corps which in the past had been so successful. He felt this was due to the fact that to date no chief observer was available. Plans were laid to re-organize the Bow- manville Corps and a public meet- ing will be held in February. A film was shown "One Plane, One Bomb". This is a simulated air attack on New York and portrays the work done by the observer corps. Lunch was served by Mr. Nor- rish to round out a very pleasant evening. Mrs. H. Mills, Mrs. Robson and hostess. CHRISTMAS DAY AND MONDAY GUESTS A Christmas Day family gather- ing was held at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin's. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horn, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earle, Black- stock; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sle- mon, Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, Osh- Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Oke, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. A. Oke were with Mr. and Mrs. Clareaie Avery, Burketon. . The CGIT Christmas party wa held at the home of Mrs. O. C. Ashton. The girls enjoyed games and contests. They had an ex- change of gifts. Lunch was served by the hostess. " A reunion of the family of Mrs. E. C. Ashton was held in the com+ munity hall in the form or.a Christmas party on Dec. 26. - Mr. and Ms Dick To, hb awa and Mr. W, C. Stainton, To.| 3W3, were at Air. and Is. 5 Tonto, were visitors of Mr. and\ [Ord , Pethiek's and Mrs. E. rs. Howard Stevens. . Mr. and er ven Lamb, Mr.| Mr: and Mrs. John Slemon, Flying Officer Maguire gave a Front Street Leads League BOWMANVILLE -- The power: ful Front Street team took over first place in the Town Hockey League last night as they swamp- ed the Forresters 10-5. In the other game Courtice down- | ed Millers 4 to 3 in thrilling hard- fought game. STANDING W L T Pts. Front Street REMOVE BUILDING BOWMANVILLE Demolition crews are busy removing the last Kathryn and Robert, Mra. T. M. ---- EE SESE ARNE The first Ajax and District baby to be horn in the Ajax- and Pickering General Hospital in 1956, arrived at 10.15 p.m. on Wednesdzy, January 4. baby, a girl, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Yeomans, 25 Woodhouse Crescent, Ajax. The bonny baby weighed eight pounds, 10 eunces. She will be Municipal Board Approves Ruxiliary To Zoning Bylaw At Ajax FIRST 19 The | MRS. L. MAHAFFY | GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent w RAGLAN -- S. G. Saywell spoke st ® ! : on the "Message of Apostle Paul 7 i Speaking On iil for his service & 5 i : on Sunday afternoon. fl FS a, BOSS ERE ala lai fy 56 AJAX AND DISTRICT BABY | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and | family were Sunday guests of Mr. named Darlene Anne. She has | girl. The mother was Mrs. por- and Mrs. Gordon Harrison and fa- an older sister, Patricia. The A oMhy Grylls, RR 3, Oshawa. The |mily at Oshawa. new baby is eligible to receive | Whitby baby, a boy, is the son | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French and the gifts promi ed by a group of | of Mrs. Muriel Dowton, 132 [family of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Ajax merchan's. It is notewor- | Hickory Street. Shown in the |Doug French and Janet of Oshawa thy thet the New Year babies | photo are Mr. and Mrs. Yeo- |were Sunday guests of Mr. and from O hawa, Whitby and Ajax | mans and baby, Darlene, who |Mrs. Stan Manns and Brian. wee all born in the Ajax and | does not appear to approve of | Mr. and Mrs. Stagg and Mr. and Pickering General Hospital. The | things. Dr. G. N. Mcllveen was | Mrs. Walters and Cynthia of To- Oshawa baby was born just after | the attending doctor. ronto were Sunday guests of Mr. midnight, January 1, a baby Photo by John Mills land Mrs. John Bright and family. ee Ea Chas. Collett, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- land Barry and David of Galt spent Mondav with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davidson. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett " and boys spent Saturday evening 'Name 1Cers with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and Evelyn at Columbus. sell it out to a foundry or a glue, AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- alr. and Mit. Mele Sue of factory tomorrow. The town is at- porter) -- The Women's Auxiliary giute and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. to forestall ¢ Correspondents SOLINA pictures will be shown in the hall on Tuesday evening, January 10. | The Womens Institute will meet {on Thursday afternoon, January 12. Mrs. E. Hockaday and her Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Ralph Davis and were visitors at Mr. Ed. Davis, Oshawa, New Year's Day, | tionary new | train | Corp. made its formal debut today | on two American railroads. | in the evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Stan Millson, Glenn | and Grant, were New Year's Day| | guests with Mr. nad Mrs. Ian! | Smith in Toronto. | | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and| | Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellow- lees, Harold and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees, Karen and Brenda were New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Yel- lowlees and Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Murray were Monday dinner guests with Charles Allia and Nan, in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs- Ron Killens, Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Roberts, Oshawa, Millers ! Courtice - National Film Board Forresters building from the site of the new | post office. Excavation is expected to commence next week. Wes Yellowlees, | i Lightweight Train ting YEAR'S bil ai Makes Debut In US. NEW YORK (AP)--The revolu- lightweight built by All of the lightweight trains "aero-| have certain things in common: General Motors| they are cheaper to build, cheaper to operate and faster than conven-| I tional trains. Although economical, | family, Toronto, visited her par- and Mrs. Ralph Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stainton and Clar- ence, Enniskillen: Mr. and Mrs. | Wm. Lamb, Caesarea, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey, Bowmanvill were with Mr. and Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werry, Otta- wa, spent the Christmas weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Werry. Miss Shirley Mills, nurse - in- training, Peterboro, is spending a {week with her mother, Mrs. H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fockler and Mrs. Lorne A thousand miles apart, two|they are eye-catching, designed to| ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grubb. '"'new concept" in tion runs. mile trip from Chicago to Detroit. The GM '"'aerotrain' thus because of the 3 ride" suspension similar to that nr and Mrs. Stan The New York Central Railroad| used on GM buses. The springing family, Stouffville scheduled one unit on the 263.5-|is supplied by air bellows. : The train is 50 per cent lighter Nair, Later, the Pennsylvania Railroad|than conventional trains, 60 per was to put the other unit through! cent less costly to build and 60 per its paces on a run of 216.8 miles| cent cheaper to maintain. from Washington to Newark, N.J.| FUEL COSTS LOW The GM train, a sleek, 10-coach GM says it can carry its 400 pas- job of aluminum and steel pulled|sengers between New York by a jut-nosed diesel especially Chicago in 10 hours on $125 'worth styled for it, is the latest entry of diesel fuel, and can cruise at separate units of the train, her-|lure back passengers from autos, alded by GM president Harlow H.| buses and planes. Curtice as a railroading, 'set out on demonstra-|belled was la- 2d! family were with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. | Oshawa, were with Mr, | Smith and Mrs. M. Hunt. Walter Smith, Claude and Mrs. Fred McNair, Thompson and ; spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. E. Me- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin, Dale and Heather, were with Mr. {and Mrs. N. Collacutt, Tyrone, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb and and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Nestleton, | Slemon were with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Knox, Hampton. | Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Irwin, Donna i Gail and Rodney, spent Christmas €.| with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Scott, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bradley, | Beverly and Maurice, Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Bradley and Brian, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke and boys, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stainton and boys, Ty- rone, Mr. and Mrs. James Simp- {son and family, Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Page and family, New- castle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rahm and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Rahm and Janice, Saintfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin and | Ralph, Burketon, were with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley. Sunday evening after the chris- !tening of Sandra Werry, relatives | and friends gathered at the home {of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry, her { parents. Those present included {Sandra's four great - grandpar- |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stain- | ton, Peterborough, and Mr. and | Mrs. James A. Werry, Enniskil- len: also grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee, Kedron, and Mr. {and Mrs. E. A. Werry, Enniskil- | len. Other guests included Rev. Muriel and Murray Birkett and| dren visifeq at ! Helen Baker, nd Mrs. J. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Baker, Missi? Baker and family were Sunday tea) stalks at night. guests at Jim Smales at Hampton. Mrs. Ethel Couch, Mis: Marjorie Couch, Couch, Toronto; Monday visitors at Messrs. J. Tom Baker's. | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and! sons were New Year's visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jackson, | Blair, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. | Clarence Tink, Hampton, Mrs. Addie Tink spent é Bowmanville: | small | Misses Helen Baker and Eileen/where a handful of French is Mr. and Mrs. J. tlers live in isolated farmsteads, Bab-Mareklo. Leona and Billie Thompson spent| Sales and David, Hampton, were reins the hill. town only a few days ago and shot Ron' McDonald's a' Bow Ai a French sentry. The population owmanville, was awakened by sudden bursts of Murray, Robert and Paul, Mrs. |Shots as a rebel band and sentries W. A. Ormiston, Mr. and Mrs. Alex exchanged automatic rifle fire. were filled with the noise of French jet Monday visitors at Bruce Tink's. fighters on their way to attack the New frontier post of Bab-Mareklo, some Ourtzahr, a quiet town some 30 France's colonial settlements in Moroccan rebels first visited this The following day the air was He umns which can be reached only by a|S. R. Pethick, and Miss Nancy mud-soaked track. | Wood and Miss miles from Fex, is typical of other | ments, joie: ie the Riff, to tel ust how strong or where| yi set-|the rebels are. About 200 attacked | Misses 0. Joberis and J. Raines We believe erc forestry or customs posts among bands of up to 40 are infiltrating' Ralph Virtue, (through to the south each night. "We presume they can only have! snipers. communal dormitory in this part barred to unescorted civilian traf-| Monday the Riff mountains, where death|fic because of Wilbur Lt.-Col. Eugene Deant, of one of infantry regi- "It is very difficult] small Toms, Purple Hill. « and Judy Dorland, Lapeer, Mich. Miss Jane McClure, Bowmanville, Conway Wales, Mr. and Mrs James A. Werry, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. E. A Werry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry and Sandra, of Ennis- come from Spanish Morocco, but|killen. were with Mr. and Mrs. H. it is impossible to have proof. We| McGill, on Christmas. have not found one document, one dead body." Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick and Rabin, Mr. and Mrs. E. to recapture Bab-Mareklo,|ronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Year's at. Hilton Tink's at Ebenez-/ 13 miles to the north, which was er, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid,| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | Marlene and Sally, were | Year' McGill's, at Enniskillen. | Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hills daughters were guests at M. Me. Tyrone, for New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor and| Langmaid, | with rebels," New| after s guests on Monday at Roy watch us during the day, and at night roam the countryside, trying and to find weak spots in our defence P --for the future." Carrell's at Omemee and A Hills, ROADS BARRED (in rebel hands until Tuesday night "The hills around are packed a settler said shortly the night attack. "They In Rhagsai, LAYS OFF 800 ARVIDA, Que. (CP)--The Alu- minum Company of Canada Mon- day announced plans to lay off 800 workers at its plant here during the next week. The company. said a serious power shortage caused by the dry summer made the lay-offs | necessary. They bring to 1,100 the {number laid off since the end of Griffin. north of here and November. | "Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Moore. Tren- {ton, spent the weekend with Mr. {and Mrs. W. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradley and Geo. Burwash, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin and Jean, Black- stock, Mr. Alfred Gerrard. Hay- don, Mrs. E. Benneft, Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grif- fin, Reg. and Mary, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Misses Anne and Judy Dorland,! Mr. and Mrs. John Borrowdale! and Brian, Oshawa, Misses Anne| Ukrainians behind ! ary A special feature of Ukrainian Yuletide be broadcast of the mes- sage over the Voice of the | Ir » tain. It will be given by Metro- ,| politan Ilarion Chienko, head of ,/the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox .| Church in Canada. .| Saturday Jan. 7 {is Christmas -/Day and the following day is St. | Stephen's Day, honoring the first Christian martyr. New Year's Day is Jan. 14 by the Gregorian cal- lendar and the Feast of Jordan, | marking the baptism of Christ and O. tae final day of the Ukrainian holi- said he had dispatched col-| Pethick, Mrs. Verna Wood, To. day, a ory 19. YOU CAN DEPEND | When kidneys fail to remove excess acids Get Dodd's at any drug store. You can depend on Dodd's. \TS SaNaDAS €ST oc weH TAng and Mrs. "I've been working in swank hotels for years, sir, and we don't throw in three meals a day free." ? BUY YOUR FUEL OIL WHERE YOU RECEIVE RELIABLE BURNER SERVICE CALL RAndolph 5-3589 43 KING ST. W. k LANDER - STARK OIL LTD. AJAX (Times - Gazette Staff Reporter) -- The Ontario Muni- Ayal : ' ehi ¢ i ivch t y 4 5 t : The Van Camp famil ather- approval to the Zoning By-law, development. Your argument to chip General Hospital will hold Gunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Murray Vice's. lin the field of lightweight trains.|100 miles an hour. i y g | passed by the Ajax Town Council leave it unregulated is not valid." its January meeting at the nurses'|T.eonard Slute and boys at Colum: Mr. and Mrs, E. Cryderman had Three other manufacturers are| Like other lightweight trains, it|in8 was held at Mr. and Mrs. Judy, Daphne, Glenna of Ennis % aid 4 . 3 rg . Mrs. Harold Mills and family Helen, Allan and Jeannie, Bow- The: decisi as handed down 'the. responsibility of council to at 8 p.m. Mr. ; and| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cryderman they think the passenger train of is only 45 inches above the rails.| i | Na on: by Re Sn a Lorne Cum- regulate all lands in the town, to| This will be the annual meet- a Mr. Jak Sauns Sud and Ellen were Monday guests at the future should be. | Baggage is stowed underneath the| Ye with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil manville; Mr. Brian Lee, Kedron; | ; : a ! by, : + Miss M i iskillen. I on Tra tay they must regulate now, and pas: members and friends as possible yjanns, | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farrow, one goal: licking the chronic rail- high as in a regular train, POF hin raterile Weight, pL Weny, Enniskillen In giving the Board's decision. some kind of a by-law. will attend. : : { Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee aud Grant and Ross, Starkville; Mr, road passenger deficit: | mitting better viewing. Wright and family, Maple Grove, | \ Mr. Cummings said he expected WILL NEED AMENDMENT | All conveners will give reports wo. SEC. och, FR Shel rll and Mrs, Keith Rowe, Lynda and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wright and ini the Ajax Planning Board to get| "I am in entire sympathy with on the various projects undertaken po. 0 Collins and boys of Black:| Roamer, and Miss Lorraine Far- . family, Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. | alnians 0 busy and prepare a definite plan/town council in their objective in during the past year, which will stock: Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines Ge f pwmanvilie, visited at Pat Tresise and girls. Oshawa. | if for the development of the town. town planning. In course of time prove very Informative f root arge Arox's. £4 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and | e e ra 6 u e and that no extensions of time the by-law will require amend- ere is also a notice of motion ype [loud Davidson and Ronni ; { family were with Mr. and Mrs. t would be sought. ments. Any good zoning by-law on hand to be discussed regarding ;ore New Years guests of Mr. daughters and Mr, and Mrs. D. E. - N. E. Wright. ; COUNCIL COMMENDED cannot be regarded as permanent, membership. Following wig, Slee and Mrs. Russell Davidson | Day phe were New Year's In Mountains 0rocco | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ferguson| Friday will be Christmas Eve Mr. Cummings commended the there will be changes of policy." ition of officers for 1956 will take| "yy ooq yinda and Ellen Latimer! Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Williams, | gpa DE anvyille, Mr. Fd | Canaan whe fesiow. the. Sulsh. cin e vs, . law Messrs. White and Hough, own- the new president, and her ex- .. . | Wotten' | OURTZAHR, Suck 2 bpasw ang setting up a) "of the area, informed the ecutive. J{isiors Nik their gravdparents, ens Mrs. C. H d chil. (Reuters) -- French settlers sleep|tier where the main rebel forces| ter Ferguson. Gregorian calendar. anning soar. | i : ' EM Bird's and chil-| with their rifles by their sides in have been detected, the road,is| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms wer: 3: tn li mshi |All ladies welcome. . a resumption of a hearing held in|ing Township to annex the area.| Miss Donna Bray spent Friday Ajax, on September 25 last. At|He charged that none of the rea- . evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd as chairman of the board, said helthe area. 'Rama Indians New Years guests with Mr. and| would recommend to his col! W. H. J. Thompson, represent . Mrs. Wm. Steele were Mr. and approval be given to the by-law most of the arguments presented Elect Chief | Mrs. C. Jackson of Oshawa, Mr. The .re - opened hearing was were completely irrelevant to the {and Mrs. Cecil Slute and girls. the chief objectors, = Highland It was at this point that Mr. Rama Indian Reserve this week|a few days last week with their Creek Sand and Gravel Company Cummings 'said he hoped the|elected a new Chief for the next grandmother Mrs. F. Wodd at Osh- owners of land leased to the with a plan to develope the areas Sawyer, polled 61 votes and form-; Masters Larry and Bob Brown gravel company defined as agricultural. er Chief Emelius Benson who of Oshawa spent a few days with c . the|received 28 votes, despite an in-itheir grandparents Mr. y yy : that the Planninz Board tensive campaign __|Russell Davidson. the Sompany deemed the By-laN Ol i vane], The only 'member of tig 1955 3 3 ; Ir i Harvey and family spent Monday evening zoned as agricultural land by the nesday of each week. He said that Avderses, Seceived 71 votes, run-\ with Mr. and Mrs. R. Manns and ; 8 S 74 votes. The other| Ross Latimer and girls of North any expansion of the plant. He Creek were planned as 'a high t o i A . if L Nor asked that the area be zoned in-class residential area. To zone the member of the three-man Council Oshawa were Sunday evening dustrial area, or exempted from west area as industrial land would! 4g votes. Defeated for Council| Latimer. the provisions of the by-law be detrimental. A proposed plan was Elwood Simcoe with 44 votes. | Percy Lavington of Toronto is argument, "Do you suggest the area of Ajax was submitted 10/150 eligible voters, there was a Mrs. Robert Bryant. area be left unzoned, you could the board 63 per cent turn out. | Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and [Christmas vacation holidaying in Mr and Mrs. Richard Manns and ASHBURN Sh ne 0 rl at Bort per Wes. Routley and Christi 'a w daughter, Helen were New eam! Eig ne of Oshawa were Monday | Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tay-| |guests at the home of Mr. and guess od Mrs. George lor ang Walter, Mr. and mes SRLLY'S SALLIES 131 MF, {Solomon and boys. Harvey Yellowlees, Karen and! . 2 3 | Walter Brown spent the Christ-| girls spent New Year's Day with ' | } E st-| : 3 ) guests at E. La s - Of Ashburn Ladies Bible Class {mas vacation at the home of his the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. | stock. rmer's at Black | MRS. WES. ROUTLEY parents at Smith Falls. |W. Bridger and Mr. and Mrs.| W. R. Westlake, Oshawa, was! (based on the 37th Psalm. Mrs : Vic Bridger and friend J len a / 'lof Utica; Mr. and Mrs. Fred § nd, : lake's, Sr. ASHBURN -- The monthly meet. PaW also read a poem, The Op Ashton, Wayne and AHan, | Mn and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake ng of the Ladies' Bible Class was . \ the home of iq : : ! : Mrs. Sparks moved a vote of x By A vidson spent Wednesday evening lake were Monday visifors at P ; Childs thanks to Mrs. A. alr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton. with Mrs. Don Haines at Oshawa. | Westlake's. 3 S ercy with the president. Mrs. A. Fish precident, and all the officers for | i 0 ¢ er, occupying the chair their splendid work and unfailing Prooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Oshawa were New Year dinner and Mrs. Reg. Land and Mrs. Doubt, Judy and Terry, of Peter-| guests of Mrs. H. Thompson, Leona Edith Marlowe, Bowmanville. were with the reading of a short poem, meet 1 th the benedic- ; Humble in ty : aT re 9g Slosed Shue less, of Wexford; and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Westlake "Blest Be The Tie." The scripture jie "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. T. Manns lesson, was read by Mrs. Paynter Jeious pid of cote, ie gar Heron, Seva. lakes 2 Aibrock. 1 2 ; ; | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Flett and : Mrs. T. Knight, on behalf of the y. : ih |Mrs. George Solomon and boys| children, M d 1 i ravei . Florence Doble and Philip Doble yS| n. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kivell pra; members, extended a vote of spent Christmas Day with Ar. and| Were Mr. Percy Lavington of To- spent New Year's at N. Leach's Mrs. Kathleen McIntyre and Mrs. kind hospitality. (ant and Chester | Mr. and Mrs. Harr y : i ve.» s y. | rod | ster. | Mr. $ y Knox and C. Armctrong. Chrisimas 28rd PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. Downing and. Mr. and Mrs. Peters and chil- Dean spent New Year's at Hilton| Graham. Mrs. H. Hill. Mrs. Alma Miss Glenys Stephen has return- spent the weekend with Mr. and evening guests of Mr Mr. and Mrs. E. Spi | ' : ; } t < Mr. ; s. E. Spires and fam- Cooke, Mrs. M. Barrie. and the ed to her teaching duties a. Port Mrs. Fred Daw. Russell Davidson. ily visited Mrs. G. Sutton and Mrs bers of the class mas vacation at the home of her iv" of Niaga v | year' M N é N v. Niagara Falls; Dr. and| and boys spent New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. Russell Balson Mrs. Clarence Bryant. Mrs. R. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ste- Mrs. James Langstaff and family, With Mr. and Mrs. John Bright and girls. Courtice: Mr. and Mrs. were appointed as the visiting com- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr spent guests at the home of Mr. John/ Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Manns and | manville, were at A. J. Balson's. mittee for the en-uing month. Mrs. New Years at the home of Mr.| Miller |boys of Whitby, Mr and Mrs. Wal-| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pascoe and . . i {at Zion were appointed as the program Ville Faye and Mary and Miss Peg. '"& With Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns hp committee for the February meet- Miss Ruth Richardson of Toronto g¥ Graham were Friday dinner Nd family at Scugog. Mr. and Mrs. W. Parrinder and) h ¥ e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slut t!/ tors at J. Large's at Bowmanville. offered her home for this meeting. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Andless, of Wexford. " ie a4 YG d i : Mrs. H. Doble gave the treasur- Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knight; Mr North Oshawa on Saturday. Jordon Pascoe, Sipsion; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Navlor' ! 1€0 Carol spent Sunday N ,! guests at Charles Navlor's ance of approximately $24. It was at the home of her son Mr. and Knight and family spent Christ- oith "Mr and Ynday and | Anda Athur Parrinder. Port Hope, decided to add to the Christmas Mrs. Wm. Sparks of Angus. mas with Mr. i Knight, of Scarboro : Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and Miss Patsy Knox spent several be sent to Mrs. J. Dickson of For- hy her friend, Miss Ferris, both Siar annual school meeting of Brian were Monday tea guests of davs with Judith Drynan at Osh- sa Tar 4 : 36 aj % ii : of Toronie, spent Christmas at ine poco Grant Parrott was elected milv Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson. Pet- election of officers for the coming phen io ne position of trustee for three Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele spent erborough: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snow- year and the following slate of of-| Mr, and Mrs. Barry Hamill, -- en (Mrs. Cecil Slute and girls. at Tsaac Hardy's. oe pa HL solve: |and Mrs. Milton Jenkins and son, | ADONIS LEAVES | gE. 20d Mrs. Allan Hope of sident, Mrs. T. Knight; secre- Erpes | | £ Ernest, and Miss Eileen Hamill}, of the most sinister United| Parents Mr. ahd Mrs. Russell Cor- mer. . | Mrs, Wm. Gardner; teacher, MIS. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wes. |States underworld chieftains, went/f€rs on Monday. { Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson N. Anderson; pianist, Mrs. Edgar Routley. cipal Board has given one year's tempting any such to the Ajax and Pickering Town-| Cecil Slute Linda and Sandra were were New Year's Eve guests at IR. B. Green and Mrs. Green, last July. "It is," said Mr. Cummings, residence, on Monday, January 9,|pys, |a New Year's family gathering. | making their own versions of what|is low-slung. I's centre of gravity, Werry's. | killen; Mrs. Douglas Cole, Lillian, mings at a day-long hearing in/Prevent any undesirable usage, ing, and it is hoped that as many ino guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E- J. Wray's, in Oshawa. | All of theses trains are aimed at| floor, so the floor is almost as, Mils, Mavle Grove. | Clark, Grant, Bert and Betty Jane and children of Oshawa, Mr. and) Mr. and 11rs. Charles Hamer and i i i or} Harvey Bone, QC, representing place, so be on hand to welcome 4 . id . council for its foresight in passing of North Oshawa were week-end Bowmanville, were guests at N.! French Morocco|in sight of the crests at the fron-| awa, were with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| endar, 13 days behind the ' i | i be served. hearing on Thursday was board that they had asked Picker Refreshments will | M. Bird quests of Mr. asd i that time R. G. Yates, who acted|sons for town planning applied to| Mahaffy and boys. leagues that one year's tentative ing the Ajax town council, said Mrs. Harold Corner and Grace, brought on by representation by case. RAMA Residents on the] and Messrs. Hough and White, Planning Board would get busy two years. The new Chief, George awa. R. Archibald, representing Reeve John Mills assured ' and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett which his clients were located is ter, and was meeting every Wed-| Council to be returned, , Irv J. D « y y by-law. The by-law would prevent lands on the east bank of Duffin's = ed rvin ouglas family at Port Perry. is Christopher © Anderson with|guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. Cumming's countered the of development of the entire south It was estimated that of the spending a few days with Mr. and Brian spent Saturday evening with Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Ir. and Mrs. James Nash and . Mrs. F. Daw Elected President Jai the home. of {Mrs. Tom Lilley of Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bridger and| Brenda, were Monday dinner \ for a Blessed Life' which was Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt. Sutherland, | Haskill and family and George and a Sundav visitor at Frank West- Correspondent Aria ; spent | : timist's Creed New Year's day on p and Ronnie and Mrs. Russell Da- Sr., Phyllis, Joan and Gordon West- held at the home of Mrs. L Fisher, past Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heron, of| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood off Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cook, Mr, The meeting was called to order efforts during the past year. The ® Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAnd-|and Bill recent visitors at Frank Westlake's everyone joined in the singing of : Nelson Ashton were Monday guests Brian spent Friday with Mr. and Jo The lunch committee served de- and family at and children visited at Tom West- and Mrs. R. Richardson led in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doble, Miss/y Ne" Years guests with Mr. and Cards of thanks were read from thanks to Mrs. L. Childs for her Mrs: James Doble. of Toronto, ronto Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bry-!in Taunton. were acknowledzed from Mrs. Miss Frances Downing, of Toronto, dren of Myrtle were Saturday Tink's at Ebenezer. Lunney family, all former mem- Credit after an enjoyable Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durdan and/| Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon G. L. Crouse in Oshawa. Richardson, and Mrs, R, Graham Phen: of Richmond Hill, were Sunday and family Reford Cameron and Lynda. Bow. R. Batten and Mrs. L. Bradley and Mrs. Howard Stiver of Union-| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron, Ken, ter Manns spent Wednesday even- Beverley visited at Glen Glaspell's ing. Mr Batten very kindly spent the week-end at the home of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slute called Relen ere Ne Years Day vist nd Mrs. D ines i and Mrs. C. Pascoe were Monday ers report which showed a bal- Mrs. M. Sparks spent Christmas Hugh Knight; ily on Joins, Donnie and and Mrs. James ,, visited at W. Parrinder's offering and make it up to $20. to. Miss Fern Stephen accompanied 7 was held in the school nr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and fa- a" Mrs. Sparks took charge of the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ste- ars Tuesday evening with Mr, and en visited on New Year's Day ficers, were elected Jack and Louise, of Manilla; Mr. NEW YORK (AP)--Joe Adonis, Oshawa called on the former's ing with Mr. and Mrs. James Lati-| tary, Florence Doble; treasurer, of Little Britain spent Christmas 3 linto voluntary exile Tuesday tol Al. Hibbert of Pefferlaw called|and Ronnie spent Saturday with] Heron. ae a on Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon|Mr. Gagnon at Oshawa | bea s , s A | Mr. « . i Mrs. M. Sparks offered" prayer. Elmer Milne is visiting with his Bes Fogg gio Bier | and boys on Monday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moon spent Mrs. T. Knight took charge of brother in Chiczgo ported. But he agreed to go volun- Magi Sun Wai Bill a i: the program. A poem, 'Lord Make! Miss Hilda Hopkins of Toronto tarily to escape formal deporta-| naw Vear's Day with Mr. and Ji i 5. Monn and family af Mitt A Regular Man Out of Me," by spent Christmas and New Year's at tion proceedings and an .eight- giwood Manns and. boys at Whit Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Mahaffy and Edgar Guest, was read by Mrs. the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. month prison sentence. There is hy ; ; boys spent New Years with Mr F. Daw. Mrs. L. Bradley read an Hopkins ! : at p Interesting article on "'God's Secret| Walter CANADA'S HIGHEST OCTANE AT PUMPS DISPLAYING THIS SIGN little or no chance for him ever to. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hughson and Mrs Merv M f by s. } yryn Mahaffy at Port! theireturn legally, _ lof Myrtle spent Wednesday even-|Perry, CRNADIAN OIL Anderson spent

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