Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Jan 1956, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, January 30, 1956 § 100,000 Indians Listen To Billy KOTTAYAM, India (AP)--More than 100,000 persons turned out Sunday night to hear American evangelist Billy Graham at the last service of his three-day stay here. Organizers said the crowd was the largest in "the Indian church's history." Impressed by the size of his audience, the evangelist said: "The reception here in South India has overwhelined us. The crowds in Kottayam are greater] than any I have had in America, | for four. Each team scored bnce and second only to the closing solidly behind the team. in the second period. meeting of the London crusade of A Be Bice, Sem om hohe oie ne 99, 4] e IC) | Good-Year Loop hog Ps tied fo akefield scored tice without | Ve are deeply. grated to God First Place with the Fan Belts freply from the Barons. Only one| oF 'he interest shown everywhere in the mesage of Christianity." while the Hose moved to withinjienalty was handed out, it going 2 points of Mats and third place. the Barons. Organizers said Sunday night's Tn Bantam play the Comets eon- solidated third spot when they took a 2-1 decision from the Cubs, Huskies are only one point behind the Cub. as a result of their win) over the last place tigers. Canadi continue to build up a big lead in the Pee Wee Le: Beats Barons Bruins ace still five points behindj BOWMANVILLE On Satur- the leaders. Hawks pulled into afda, night the Barons and Lake- fourth place tie with the Rangers.}fielc thrilled more than 600 fans vith a hard hitting, penalty laden ame. The victory went to Lake- feld 4-2. In the first period each team scored once. Barons outplayed Lakefield after the five-minute Irsark. There were eight penalties with five going to the visitoFs. Action in the second period was centered around the penalty box. Referees Stan Boucheur and Rube (Waldell took no chances on things cetting out of control. Lakefields' rough play cost them nine penal- ies, while the Barons were chased BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Lakefield Representative -- Lloyd Quinton, 29 Temperance St. MA 23-3729 Stolen Auto [Many Hockey Teams Seen Recovered w ~| In Action din big Be bet N was apprehen etween New- castle and Bowmanville by Con] BOWMANVILLE -- It was an- stable. Tillson of the Bowmanville other busy weekend for sports in Detachment Ontario Provincial Po-|Bowmanville as all hockey teams lice on Saturday, Nodin was driv-|5aW action, the basketball team ing a 1941 model auto, police said|ffom the High School were also in was stolen from a Mr. Shewchuck Play: of i.R4, O-ono, the car had been| The biggest event in the minor league was the upset fhe Indians taken whilst parked in front of th Ro-al Theatre. onl Ry © handed the Hornets. This was the d win for the Indians this San ding Cr ew game little fellows as if they had Called Early won the Championship. Barons turned back the strong Bears. This is the second loss for the Becrs in 11 games, there was much re- joicing in the B~~"~s dressing room following the game. BOWMANVILLE -- Workers from the department of roads and s*reets were called out at 4 am. Sunday to salt impassable streets around town. | A light snow fell late Saturday night turning to rain early Sunday morning. It made streets and side- walks a sheet of glare ice. | There were no serious accidents | | reported as a result of the storm. | "HOCKEY SCORES | | O.H.A, INTERMEDIATE "A" Lakefield 4, Bowmanville 2. MINOR HOCKEY LEAGI™ BANTAM . Comets 2: Cubs 1 Huskies 3 Tigers 0. PEE WEE Bruins 4 Redwings 2 Hawks 4 Leafs 3 Canadiens Rangers 1. ATOM caries Barons 2 Bears 1 Indians 1 Hornets 0. SUNDAY Good-Year Loop Office 5 Fan Belts 3 Hose 3 Mats 2. BASKZTBALL Junior Peterboro 49 B.H.S. 82 | | BANTAM d | Paterboro 57 B.H.S. 46. § BHS Loses 'Two Games outpouring brought the total ats fecdance at the three meetings here to close to 300,000. went down to defeat at the hands ot Peterboro. In Intermediate 'A" Hockey Sa- thrday night in the Bowmanvi:'a Arena the Barons suffered their fourth straight loss, however the Barons looked more like the team) that carried them to the top of the league earlier in the season. The, rumors around town of dissention| in the Baron ranks has been] termed as pure "'nonsence"' by; If you are havi WASHER TROUBLE CALL US © We repair oll mokes, © Prices reasonable. ® 'work done promptly by fee- tory trained experts. "Your Old Reliable Beatty Dealer" by their attendance that they are 68 fimcoe N. Diol RA 5-1179 FIRST ALL-SEAWAY CONFERENCE For the first time since the , gineers carried out a series of | Commission (Canada), R. H. St.. Lawrence Seaway project | demonstrations on the Seaway | Hoyes, Chief Engineer (U.S.), has got underway, all interested | odels-to show the sequence of | H. K. Pratt, Joint Board of Con- agencies concerned with Sea- | operations, for river control, | trol (US.), J. B. Bryce, River way and Power Developments | during the construction period. | Board of Control (Ont. Hydro), of this gigantic undertaking, met | The photo shows (I. to.r.), Gen- | G H. Kohl, Chief Engineer (On- today at Ontario Hydro's test- | eral A. G. L. McNaughton, | tario), W. J. Weymark, Cana- ing labratory at Islington. En- | Chairman, International Joint | dian Joint Board of Control. RJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS § John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Has Narrow Escape When Detonater Blasts Stove AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re-| The Rig Bappened at a) porter) -- James Brennan, age 21,|P-m. At a late hoyr last night of 7 Mary Street, had a narrow Doth were still feeling the effects. ARGAINS R THE PRICE OF BRONGHIAL 4, IRON ¢ x STR | "yEaST Stubborn TABLETS Bronchial To Keep You Feeling Fit A 2F0 BORACIC , VITAMIN BI 4 & TABLETS i iol Health Healing > ! Antiseptic 3 e . James Brennan Sr., who was in| escape from serious injury on Sun- hed came up a running when the | day afternoon when a detonator in plast shook the house. a scuttle of coal exploded as he was replenishing the kitchen stove. The shattering blast blew him pgainst thé dining room wall. His mothér who was washing dishes beside him at the kitchen sink was cGeafened by the blast. Constable Fred Jackson, of the | J {Ajax Police force was called, he tnok charge of the remains of the | detonator, which is of a similar type used to set off dynamite. It is presumed the dangerous cap was shipped in with the coal from {the mine. Church Has Much Growth AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-| porter) -- The Sunday evening) service of the rapidly growing Alax Baptist Church was of great | The pastor, Rev. William Wil-| sou, preached on the subject] "A Mystery Revealed", dealing | genuine concern in their hearts for their neighbours, far and near. It sade» too. one Lhe. leaves be ife to spe a Pogo Ha i the tur- moil of their lives. Let our suffer-|, ing teach us sympathy and con: cern for the sufferings of others | whatever the reason for their suf- fering." The "cholr, under the leadership of Mrs. Irene Hosenec and accom- sang Geofrey O'Haras' "He smiled | Cassair very lovely anthem, on me." with the theme of the again of Jesus Christ. The| nearness of the Lord's return and the necessity for preparedness to meet Him was emphasized. The soloist for the evening was Ron Caye whose ministry in song was much appreciated. Mr. Caye also gave a short testimony con- cerning his conversion to Christ, From week to week the clear exposition of the Sacred Scriptures have brought blessing and encour- agment to the hearts of many. | In these modern days when there and Lieutenant Hollingworth, and indicated Philip is progressing fa- is so much disappointment, dis- couragement, lack of true abiding ing to those who were in attend-| enough to return home. peace and happiness it is found that the Bible providés the answer| in the Person of Jesus Christ. | All departments of the work of | the Baptist Church have been| abundantly blessed of God and! show outstanding growth in recent | | Bases Sermon | Self Denial Appeal Set AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- At the Salvation Army | Citadel In Ajax the meetings on | Sunday were conducted by the corps officers, Lieutenant Smith | were of much interest and bless- ance. The evening meeting, in which | Lieutenant Smith brought the mes- sage, began by the singing of the hymn. "My robes were stained with sin, I knew not how to make them clean, Until A volce| said sweet and low, 'Go wash, | 'Til make them white as snow.' "| During the meeting the presence of God was deeply felt as Lieuten- ant Hollingworth led the congre- gation in the singing of favourite! songs and choruses. The attend- ance was up from the previous| 1/7 BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow- :| manville High School came out on| || the short end of basketball, played | Friday night, when they were host| : od ;iilto the junior and bantam teams | {| from 'the Peterboro Collegiate School. In the junior game the score was 49-32 for the visitors. John Fowler vas the top point achiever for the home team with 25, while Faulk- Be oaded Peterboro with 17. he bantam team with Rishior Peterboro accounting for 19 of is teum's points lead the visitors to a 57-46 decision over Bowmanville, AWAITS DECISION Amy Cawley, 37, a social worker for the city of Winnipeg, is awaiting a decision from the city's personnel Jnanager wheth- er can marry fi -worker Robert Carphin, 54, and con- tinue to work for the city. The council's personnel and legisla- Don Walsh topped the home club tion committee is deadlocked on with 13/ points. the question. (CP Photo) I A) Dre Da. " the many who attended. panied by the organist, Mr. Jack ILALE WUIYCTY | holes in the heert wall LIFE ASHORE LONDON (CP)--More than 900 merchant seamen quit the sea dur- ing December, officials report. | Chief reasons were wives, televi- Is Reported sion and plenty of jobs ashore. | VICTORIA (CP) -- An unusual | operation gives promise of a nor- SALLY'S SALLIES | -------------- -~ Q. SA A mal life for eight-yearold Philip Friesen of this city. Mayo Clinic surgeons in Roch-| ester, Minn., term it 'the most difficult operation of its kind we have ever done." In the six-hour operation a small piece of sponge, specially made, was placed be- tween the two heart ventricles. Word received by Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Friesen from Rochester vorably and should soon be well Surgeons reported that they be- | lieved the operation had been en-| tirely successful. Philip suffered since birth from | "intra-ventricular septal defect," a| condition preventing ad equate amounts of blood leaving the heart for the lungs. In this case there "I came here Yooking for a position. Is this it?" a. were three] between | the ventricles where there should have been none. A septum made of ivalon sponge, | a latex preparation, "corrected all these abnormalities," Physicians | i | OnBeatitude [== c= ovis be ; ing for the Officers. | AJAX (Times-Gazefte Staff Re-| i nd porter) -- A large congregation] In his message, Lieutenant Smith | FROZEN FISH 3 iy i)a Ue sncke 'on*the parahle of the Pro-!| OSLO (CP) -- Norway's exports | Worship heli at St. Pauve United digs] Son. and he pointed out of frozen fish and fish Products in Church on Sundsv morning that even as the Prodigal Son wan-|195C have been valued 2 about During his very fine sarmon, the dered away from his home and $9,300,000. The total inclu 4 16. se ahing. his very flue safm Boats, | went into a far country, so all tors of frozen fillets and 5,250 tons tudes Today," the Minister, Rev, Mankind have wandered away|of frozen tuna. A. M. Butler. said, "Those who from God. It was said that when| i suffer are very close to the heart| od created the world, He did js $40.00 and higher if possible. The | of Jesus because, for one thing, ®'ervthing fhat was in His power Self Denial appeal is nation wide they are more understanding of 0 make His children happy, but|and lasts from February 1st to the needs of others. instead of loving Him in return| April 30th. [ "If experience teaches us any- for His love to us, we have left thing at all, bereavement, in itself, the paths of righteousness and have does not bring a blessing. Because | one out into the far country of uf the shock, for a time we tend| x Sin. Te Lieutenant emphasized to forget God: and sometimes a however, that still loved us sense of quiet overtakes someone and that He provided the atone- on losing a beloved and their such/ment for our sins through His Son, grief can be truly overwhelming | Jesus Christ. and there seems no solace for | In the Sunday School which was! their sorrow. A third reason for once more well attended, the offi-| sorrow is love. If we had a choice cers announced to the children the we would choose love, with its|annual Self Denial Effort, which TIMES - GAZETTE TELEPHONES Outside Business Hours | SSS THE SIGN OF FRIENDLY LOANS SHORT of CASH Let BELLVUE help inevitable suffering and not a love- less life. "In the second Beatitude, "they that mourn" means more than they that suffer bereavement. "It means persons who have a lic a means of raising money to {lelp the missionaries In heathen {countries. 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