56 6 | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Busy Sports Weeken For Bowmanville Fans BOWMANVILLE It was a Bowmanville 20 busy weekend of sports in Bow-|Lakefield 17 manville. - The Minor Hockey|O.ono L -ague was in action Saturday|Lindsay 19 morning, OHA Intermediate "'A"|Port Hope 19 saw the Barons against the Co-IMINOP LEAGUE hourg Lumber Kings Saturday|RANTAMS right, and Sunday afternoon the GP "Goodyear" Hockey Loop was in a tion. | Huskies SATURDAY SCORES Comets {Lakeshore OHA Intermediate "A" Tigers Cobourg 3 Bowmanville 3 (over- PEE time). MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE BANTAMS "omets 9 Tigers 0 Huskies 2 Cubs 2 PEE W Hawks 2 Red Wings 1 "anadiens 5 Leafs 3 Rangers 2 Bruins 1 ATOM Barons 3 Indians 1 12 7 Pickering General Hospite Ajax.Onfarte {Cubs ~waan' 00 UND bt pm wren v Rade a ~ | Canadiens Bruins | Rangers | Leafs | Hawks |Red Wings [ATOM 00 et nH EE DOoOVOLD 7) wwe © [Tse ars {Hornets Barons Indians GCODYEAR LEAGUE GP W oro H Labeda = = -- EJ Hooper 11 10 1 31101 11 4 6 11189 McCULLOUGH HEATING 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. Complete Installation ..... $550 up Conversions ives 9275 up FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN EASY PAYMENT TERMS ARRANGED Phone RA 5-3539 -- 8 a.m.-5 p.m. After 5 P.M. Phone RA 5-7018 2 right, Mrs. Robert Ruddy, Presi- dent of the Auxiliary, Mrs. George Lawrence, past president, who played a large part in com- pleting the project, and His Wor- ship Mayor, Kenneth Smith of Ajax. --Photo by John Mills Flesh, | 3.46 is" 8.18 15.45; | Law- 5.15, -- McKeen (minor mis-| 6.54. 3 e with all Rud- was ot Girl Guides among the congrega- ticn for the Service of Morning . BOWMANVILLE - Playing be-| At 1545 Masters and Case' a oF 9 3 a an Chapler_13_verse 13 fore a large crowd in Bowmanville| forgot they were playing hockey "There are many. people who do utes to a 3-3 tie. : nine penalties in the 'period. not realize what has been done for| Lhe game was only one minut¢| There was no scoring in the been trained for jobs, or young ?S they peppered the rubber at|from one end to the other at a reople passing through Sunday Ogden in the Lumber Kings' net.|terrific speed. There were four becomes necessary to be humble.| Midway through the first stanza Tnat was what Jesus tried to teach{while the Kings had two men in they settled down to better check- 10t drue all that we should have on a pass from Wilcox and Mun- (Masters) 1.05 Office Nas 1 Office done ro, less than three minutés later Bowmanville, Berwick 1 I DIATE A Fan Belts Pts. M we a Him the verfect man, and and hit hard with everything they | fers 5.46; Berwick, 10.23. General Hospital by the Women's | of the Board of Directors, on the 0d. Mav we today have the kind had. At 3.46 playing with one man| Cobourg -- Munro, 7.46; Ajax Hospital Auxili Jax osp1 d Uuxi 1ary {have some basis of comparison so "It he said, "but the latest| Mr. King, Choir Master, would the lead for i ' : h : . ris FOS hn Ant PP . a + Fi r the fir:t time, their ied 4 decided to see what other firms of many suc h projects by the Aux- welcome any tenors, basses. or lead was short lived 'as Berwick peDickens, Blrgess) dle would have had trouble finding the through the day. gi 3 to the Ajax and Pickering General|,,. .. . S45 erosily of Mr. Jan-en, the Man- money, finances being what they, -- ee | - | 15.45, McKeen 18.4, Boucher 19.06. Hospital presented a 'Midget this was not the ca e. Mrs aging Director of Volkswagen, it 1 F » | a iremen THIRD PERIOD ess Family | | [the part of the Women's Auxilia providing much needed equipment raise Hoje ry sn for the hospital. dy, president of the A-xiliary, wa to raise sufficient funds for a pu it is small it is still a most 'excel Tapa 1s " . ica of sehanies " gla awkins, S ; al introduced by George Lawrenc lent piece of mechanical work- wife and three children ns war BOWMANVILLE The fire ot |] zz4 |RectorGives 'BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Liss ; » | Representative -- Lloyd Quinton, 29 Temperance St. ine Address MA 33729 AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- 3 porter) -- There were a number 0 ourg owmanvi ry Prayer at the Church of the Holy - Trinity, Ajax, on Sunday morning. a e 0 - 10 core For his Sermon Rev. J. E. Har- vey took the gospel according to YH aehe onl te Br Saturdey. night Cobourg Lnumber|and started a little orivate fight | Ris Sous said this as Be washed Kings and Bowmanville Barons |that saw some good blows landed, humble and loving act 'said the put on a spectacular disnlay of|they were both chased for minm rector. od Wing {hockey as they battled for 70 min-| and major penalties. There were them, Many graduates from school 8nd five seconds old when Hooper|third frame and it was pretty well never stop to think of what their ave the Barons the lead as hela duel between the net minders teacher has done for them, and the CO¥ed on a pass from Masters.|as hoth clubs played heads up sume with young people who have The Barons kept up the pressure hockey 'with flashing attacks going School. How careless of mankind he De Play paid ll they penalties in the third frame. ok lo realize how much God has hs EE ar when Berwick SCOT | Ten minutes of overtime failed em. Sometimes in life it oe . to break the deadlock as bot! clubs started to feel the strain as His disciples and He is trving to the cooler, the Barons could not o Waid .ars 5 Hornets 0 teach us humility today. When we get organized and the Kings com-| "8 and cleaner hockey. Da LEAGUE are humble we look truthfullv at pletely dominated the play. At FIRST PERIOD Fan Belts 3 Hose 3 ourselves realizing that we have 12.30 Dowle scored for the King:| 1. Bowmanville. i, g hi e 5.23| LAKESHORE INTERME It then makes us feel that we the Kings evened the score on &z 3. Cobourg, Dowle (Wilcox GP W L s. Mats are ready to be tausht. Hum- goal by Rochetta from Flesh. and Munro) 12.30, ohourg 20 13 4 3 29 'Nose i QM vs 7 | bleness also means Godliness. Je- The second period was rough 4. Cobourg, Rochetts (Flesh) 15.05! ---- THE "MIDGET BUS" present- Auxiliary to the hospital. On the | sus shows us how to be Godly, we as both teams started to bump| Penalties Bowm-~nville, Mas- ed to the Ajax and Pickering | left is Thomas Gibson, chairman | BY iy that will lead us to short Dowle broke away side step- 3.38. ( 4 ; ar lefence a rew | SECON of upkeep, and ease of operation. Auxiliary, not only for this magni- oe choir sang for an anthem, pod He Baton Nefence and beau | SX OND PERIOD (However, we felt that we rhusi ficent gift the carol. 'Cradled all Lowly,' | ti i iva Hf Cinge| 0 Lobourg, V he € L owly tiful goal and to give the Kings ¢ po wmanville. Berwick, » ; bi 3 {had to oifer. This was done and iliary. : contraltos who are interested in i ip r . Presents Mid et Bus |after examining other automobiles | "1 am sure," he said, "if the jsining the choir who nlan to do led i Sp on passes from Dicushs ters (minor and major), thoroughly as to price and con-| ladies hadn't purchased this fine some special programmes through- scoring for the period and the) HOOPer. 19.06. in 2.53. M AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-/would be a very simple task for struction we returned to the Volks-| piece of equipment, the board ~ut the year. Please ring 2| zame. Tri v Jaen Fo ir porter) -- The Women's Auxiliary the committee to replace it but wagen Company. Through the gen- Loo, Lase al are. : Bus" to the hospital on Saturday rence was most insistent that we was financially possible for us fol Me Gibson Toigired 10 te bre Home Bowmanville -- Masters ; "| buy a vehicle that woul 3) ak . PIOUS Fis 8 ALIX] lary Ro ird 24 The event staged I As you have noticed our new ecure e ter 1 CC oo due ceremony. Mrs. Robert + is called a Midget Bus. While ATAY Robe Arata 3 0 ass Ie onc uel y 5] fase I > A COUNCILS REPR NTED ala (Times-Gazette Staff Re a Siase of 3 Hs Size 3 am. ure hi All three municipalities served by a a past-chairman of the Board of most of you have been either buy- And this is exactly the the hospital were well represented Director TEXT OF ADDRESS Mrs. Ruddy said ing or selling tickets for one thing or another recently and we know that when you see our bu "This is a very exciting day for sider that your efforts were very the members of the Auxiliary, one which we have been looking for- ward to for several weeks and we hope this midget bus gives hospital staff as much pleasure as it did to us when we were purchasing it "Anyone who knows the contrap- tion that the staff has been driv ing around in would think that it worthwhile. "Ver this selection. After the decision the|ty make the purchase was made the committee went to the Volks- wagen Company and was delizht- ed with what they were shown Mr. Voakes was most helpful. He very carefully pointed out all the fine points of the bus, its economy driving |through the streets you will con careful thought went into manship. way our hospital Auxiliary feels about our 'Small but excellent.' We feel sure that this gift will make it an even more efficient |organization. "And now, Mr. Gibson, on be- half of the Women's Auxiliary of the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, it gives me great pleas- ure to present to you the keys of the Volkswagen Midget Bus." MAGNIFICENT GIFT Thomas Gibson, chairman of the Board of Director's, in accepting the Keys, paid high tribu'e to the AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative Phone Ajax 426 m™. a MR. AND MRS. KENNETH BABCOCK Mark Silver Wedding With Surprise AJAX (Times-Gaze'te Staff Re- porter) -- Married in Belleville Ontario, years ago by the Rever- end McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Babcock were pleasantly sur- prised on Saturday evening, Janu- ary 7, on arrival at their home, 18 Durham Street, Ajax, following a short trip to Oshawa, to find a group of friends and relatives as- sembled to ex'end anniversary greetings. The bride of a quarter of a cen- tury ago was presented with a cor- sage of mauve orchids and the bridegroom a white carnation bout- Party wishes in the form of book decorated with Beauty roses. Other gifts received were a sil- ver butter dish, candle sticks a salt and pepper and condiment tray: also a bouquet of white chry- santhemums. Following their marriage, Mr and Mrs. Babcock lived in Belle- vlile for a few months, before mov- ing to Oshawa, but for the past 13 years have resided in Ajax. The party was arranged by the family of the honored pair, ie. Mrs. Carman Hamilton (Florence), Miss a silver American Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. L. V. Disney and Mrs. Florence White, aunts, Mrs. C. H. Babcock, a sister-in- law Mrs. Brent Atwell, Miss Brenda Atwell, Mrs. D. R. Coulson and Miss Ethel Trick all of Osh awa, and Miss Marie Brown of Ajax. = BEST QUALITY . ® Prompt Delivery ! ® Courteous Service! Dial RA 5-1109 at the ceremony. Reeve William Newman, and Deputy Reeve, Wil- liam Lawson represented Picker- ing Township. Reeve Cyril Morley represented Pickering Village, Mayor Kenneth Smith, and Reeve John Mills represented Ajax Refreshments were served to the guests in the nurses residence by many friends in Pickering Beach! th members of the Auxiliary George iawrence and Mrs. Tho- | mas Gibson poured tea. Mrs. Law- rence a past president of the Auxil- iary. gave leadership 'o the project which culminated in the presenta- tion of the bus. 'Love Of God Meeting Theme AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- Monday while locked in a small! period comeback by the Bowman- at farmhouse during their mother's ville Barons at the Kiwanis arena in| absence. Sheriff's deputies said the Friday night, and eked out a 5-4 Ajax, the theme of the meeting | father was working and the mother win On Sunday Army evening Citadel vorter the Salvation and in was "The Love,of God," | presenting his message Lieutenant house before leaving to visit a play-off hopes. | the source of neighbor. Smith pointed out God's love, the characteristics of God's love, and the effects and results of God's love, The songs in which the congregsiion joined beartily were chosen by Lieuten- ant Hollingsworth in keeping with the theme of the evening. | In the afternoon there were 48 present at the Sunday School, an this figure it very' encouraging to the corps officers as progress is being seen quite plainly in the work among the young people at the corps. The officers are a1 xious about the boys and of Ajax, as they notice that many ot them do not even go near a place of worship on Sunday, and it is felt that attending Sunday School church is so very im- portant or , | verse, rendered homeless, a week ago by fire at Pickering Beach, have now taken up temporary residence | in Kingscourt Apartment :, j | pending repairs to their home Both Douglas and his wife Dor een are especially grateful to their former Mrs. who rallied to help them get re-| and established in such a short time. A temporary home was found and all vital necessities such as beds, clothing, other articles of furni- ture and food were quickly gather- ed Friends in Ajax also did their level best to help. The family are 5 CHILDREN KILLED TALLULAH, La. (AP) -- Five young children burned to death had locked the children in the | Living waters rich and free, Won-! crous love without a limit flowing from eternity." The attendance at the meeting was somewhat down, but God's presence was felt in a great way and all those who had gathered blessed chal- lenged in their own lives by the message Lieutenant Smith Erought. His text was found in 1st John, the 4th chapter and the 9th 'In this was manifest 'the God toward us, because God sent His only begotten Son into the world that we might live through Him." After the singing of the familiar song "Softly and Tenderlvy Jesus is Calling," Lieutenant Hollings- were ana love &i X | at siren was heard for the first time this year when at 3.45 p.m. Satur- day when the fire department was called to extinguish a grass fire the '""Themeddan Motel" in | Darlington Township. There was no | property damage reported. Fire Chief Hooper was in the fire hall within one minute from e time the alarm was sounded, within four minutes the fire truck was on its way, which is a remarkable feat for a volunteer brigade. A great soul prefers moderation SENECA ¢$8.C.-AD.652 ~ Lindsay Wins From Barons LINDSAY The Lindsay Re gents withstood a four-goal third in their Lakeshore league game, to hang on to their slender The Barons, paced by coach Er- nie Dickens, made a very strong effort to get back in the game after the Regents took a 4-0 lead at the end of the second period, and they came close to a tie in the final minute, after Dickens third goal of the frame made it 5-4. The Regents took a 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by KRoss?® McGill and Vie Corley. In the se- cond, Murray Davis and Jack Gra ham built the lead to 40. The Barons were fighting hard to stay in the game, but didn't dent the Lindsay defence until halfway through the third period when Max Yourth broke the shutout on a pass from Don Gilhooley. Dickens scored his first goal at 12:22 of the period on a auick break from Hooper and Dykstra, then got an- Che House of Seagram Men who think of tomorrow practice moderation today The meeting Sunday evening be- worth closed the meeting in pray- other from Hooper breaking in on gan with the singing of the words 'Love divine, from Jesus flowing, KIDNEY ACIDS Rob yourRest.. | Many people never seem to get a good night's rest. They turn and toss--blame it on 'nerves' --when it may be their kidneys. Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess acids from the blood. If they fail and impurities stay in the system--disturb.d rest often follows. If you don't rest well get and use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help the kidneys so that you can rest better--and feel better, 136 Dodds Kidnev Pills STOVE OIL -- 3 20 Per Gal. er. O'Connell from close range. HOTEL GENOSHA JANUARY UR CLEARANCE MARTEN'S FINEST QUALITY FURS IN NEW FASHIONED COATS AND JACKETS . . . THE latest in '1956 VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. 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