ry 2A, Tae DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Februa BOWMANVILLE NEWS | Miller Taxi Wins League BOWMANVILLE -- Millers Taxi {won the Town League Hockey {Championship last night as a re- {sult of their 84 win over the | Forresters. | In the second game the Courtice Club downed Front St. 7-4 in a {wild bitterly contested game. Semi-final play-offs for the Me- Nulty Trophy will commence on Thursday March 8th. FINAL STANDINGS i w ¥ = | Pts. | Millers | Front St. 25 {Courtice 23 | Forresters 9 Masons To Hold Church Service | BOWMANVILLE -- Ontario Dis- {trict AF and AM are holding a | Divine Service in Trinity United |Church on Sunday Feb. 26 at 3.15 p.m, Canon J. M. Brownlie, Grand {Chaplain for Ontario will deliver| ithe sermon, Rev. T. A. Morgan of {Trinity Umited Church will assist atl 20 YOURS PREPARING FOR HOS by 4 AUXILIARY SALE 2 id PITAL COODYEAR ALL-STARS TEAM HAVIN milton. Back row, left to right Don Masters, Child, Cowle, Bak- Front row, left to right:. Pre- fect, Cole, Rowe, Ferguson, Ha- G GOO er Gerardi, A. Woodward, Chant, | sent from the picture is Ab Mavin | Cowling, Coach F. Mohune. Ab- | the team's manager. The classy AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS | John Mills, Representative -- Phone {CEDAR CREEK Ajax 426 At Prospect G. KILPATRICK Correspondent CEDAR CREEK -- The Febru- ary meeting of the WA of Pros- pect United Church was held at : {{he home of Mrs. Horace Webster. |'The meeting was presided over by {tne president, Mrs. Murray Holt- {by and opened with the Lord's | Prayer. Roll call was answered by la Valentine verse. Afterwards, {Mrs. Lloyd Smith took charge of the hat sale. The hats caused much hilarity for a time and $4.00 was realized from the sale, Mis. Murray Holtby and Mrs. [Clare Vernon agreed to represent Prospect on the newly formed parsonage committee, It was also D SEASON Valentine Features {closed with the theme song and in the service. | An all male choir will be in attendance. District Deputy Grand Master! Jack Emmerson extends an invi- {tation to the Public to attend. Should Use More Ads TORONTO (CP) F, should make more use of Lising to sell their products, the | Ontario legislature was told Thurs- | day. Dr. M. B. Dymond, Progressive 'onservative member for the new riding of Ontario, said in his! naiden speech a well-conceived ad- vertising program could be of in- estimable value. Dr. Dymond said nothing could he farther from the truth than to say the medical profession is op- posed to a health or hospital-insur- arce plan. _ The Ontario and Canadian Med- | ical Ascociations had both en-| dorsed the principle of compulsory Lealth insurance which will assure the development and provision of | the highest standards of health services | All Stars are composed of play- ers from 'i four Good-Year teams in Bowmanville. ( ( Church WA | prayer. All enjoyed a lovely Valen- tine lunch prepared by the hostess and thegroup in charge Miss Flossie. Spencer was in Raglan last Saturday evening at- tending a family Euchre party at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy in honor of Mr. Walter Mann's birthday Billy Popowich had the Hydro in-talled last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele, Rag- lan were last Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Kilpatrick and George. Mrs. Steele and Mrs Kilpatrick visited Mrs. Dave Steele Body-Removal Bill Slated | TORONTO (CP)--A bill provid- [ Today the "Monster Rummage Sale" is on in Rotary Hall, Ajax. The Ajax and Pickering General Hospital will be the beneficiary. The sale started at 2 p.m. At 6.30. there will be an auction of all the major items. Loyal Pogue of Whitby is the auctioneer, The | whole vast array of some very | valuable items will be sold to the highest bidder. Mrs. Lola Has- lam is shown among some of the ilems as they are being sort- ed ready for sale. All day long vesterday a team of members of the Auxiliary sorted and priced Charge Of 5.5. Service GLADYS YELLOWLEES Correspondent SOLINA The Intermediate Girls Class had charge of the worship service which opened Sunday School on Sunday after- noon. The scripture lesson was read in unison; Gail Baker sang a solo and Patsy Knox read a i story. Their Solina friends extend con- gratulations to Jim and Kathleen Smales (nee Baker) of Hampton, on the arrival of their daughter, in Bowmanville Hospital, on Sun- day, February 19--(a sister for David). Solina Home and School Club was pleasantly entertained Fri- day evening at the home of Mr. d Mrs. Will Lycett, teacher, at Bowmanville. Bradley's Community Club had a court whist party at the school,! Friday evening. Prizes for highest Howard Plaxton, Brougham; Mr and Mrs. Ralph Crawford and sons, Whitby, visited at Mr. John Knox's. Mr. 'and Mrs. Thos. Flett, Co- lumbus, were Thursday visitors at Mr. D. Flett's. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and sons visited at Mr. John Broome's, Tyrone Mrs. Addie week-end at Mr Hampton, Mr, and Mrs. Helmer Freitag, Miss Jean Cryderman and Mr George Bittner, Oshawa, were at Mr. E. Cryderman's, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Miles and daughters, Maple Grove, visited at Mr. C. Hamer's, Mr. and Mrs. V. Wilson, Peter- borough; Master David Snowden, Kedron, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snowden at Mr, Isaac Hardy's Mr. and Mrs. A. Muir and fam- ily, Courtice, visited at Mr. Wes. Tink spent the Percy Dewell's, | the in Port Perry in the afternoon. {ing for the removal of hodie Werry's. loads of clothing as it was brought in. A truck and team of men had lists of pick-ups and worked for into the evening. There is a good piano going radios, cots, cribs, and clothing cheap to someone, bridge lamps, of all sorts are on display Photo by John Mills Canada Doesn't Intermediate Girls Take Want Israel Immigrants LJ - wana entoan BB i - OTTAWA (CP)--Canada has not and does not intend to--set up facilities in Israel to seek immi- grants from that country, Immi- gration Minister Pickersgill said Thursday. Israel wanted immigrants itself and its government. had asked Canada not to look for new Cana- dians there, Mr. Pickersgill, replying in the Commons to D, R. Michener (PC-- Toronto St. Paul's), said, however, that Canada has made consular arrangements so that relatives of Canadians in Israel can come to this country. Those eligible In this classifica- tion include wives and widows, husbands, parents, church minis- ters and persons seeking entry wo Canada on humanitarian or com- passionate grounds. In another reply he said Israelis are not classified as Asiatics under Canada's immigration laws, Considers Plac Ronnie Larocque started to work | cemeteries to be flooded Miss Evelyn Taylor, Peterbor- in Oshawa at the Fittings last St. Lawrence seaway was Yack. duced in the Ontario legislature | o | The mothers' club held a pro- | Thursday. | gressive euchre at the school on! W. K. Warrender (PG--Hamilton Saturday evening. Seven tables Centre), vice-chairman of the On- were played. Prize winners were |tario Hydro-Electric Power Com- high lady, Joesie Wilson, low lady, | mission, said 14 cemeteries are in |decided to prepare a layette as a |Home Mission project, to be sent to the Indian Missions, in' North- ern Manitoba. Each member is to |answer roll call next month with {an article for this layette. The | areh meeting is to be held at the ¢ of Mrs, Jos Mosienko as u ill and unable have Friends of Mrs. J. Kivell are ough, was at home for the week-| edi 3 orry to know she is a patient in| end. Of Cr it Unions ; Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville.] Mrs. E. R. Taylor visited at orTAWA (CP) -- Finance Min- Congratulations to Patsy Davis Mr. Herb Ogden's, Oshawa. ister Harris said Thursday night and Patsy Knox who passed their; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pascoe and the government is considering fhe grade II theory exam, with hon- Beverley Visited at Mr J. W. place of credit unions and provin- ' : the area to ors. | Dyer's, Oshawa. cial government treasury branches rie Mig pel, Ren | A ap ded | iid hel Ji 4nd Mrs. D. Flett enter-| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgom- in legislation involving govern- other euchre is planned for March| moved by the commission to new tained at a family gathering hon-| ery visited at Mr. W. D. Fergu- ment-guaranteed financial assist~ rd. | cemeteries if relatives so wished oring M .rand Mrs. N. Leach on son's, Oshawa. ance, J Carol Larocque had a birthday About 80 per cent of the relatives their fortieth wedding anniversary, Master Dean Knox spent the He was replying to questions Uh had indicated they did not want on February 15. week-end with his grandparents, from opposition members in the Mrs." James Kirby returned !h® bodies moved. Mr. .and Mrs. Grant Glover and Mr- and Mrs. Hilton Tink, Ebene- Commons during clause-by-clause home on Sunday from Port Perry - daughters, Kedron; Mr. and Mrs.' zer. gy Ll government's grain cr mmunity Hospital where she had ry ye er i a le SaLon. Minister Howe been a patient for 10 days recover told A- M. Nicholson (CCF--Mae- ing $rom firing Who spent kenzie) that credit unions asked Ve Save he Port Pony oD sper |to be included in the legislation, " AAV Cor. : A Ty Commun- {which would ratify government was presented with a candy cor- ity Hospital with pnenmonia last » 8 el :age, cleverly designed by Ruby v'eek, was returned to the Hospi- guarantees of bank Joans up to Smith. A valentine contest was {,1 on Monday ; I 2 ae percent ete! Wn also enjoyed. | . Martin Den Boer and Sandra However, the government could The devotional period was led Greenwood are both confined to not grant the request since credit by Mrs. Jack Holthy; the Scrip-/bed under the doctor's care with unions operate under provincial {ture being read by Mrs. Lloyd flu. charters Smith, lesson Thoughts by Mrs Carol Craighead, a leap year tol" | Horace Webster and the prayer by |haby, will be four years old on Mrs. Frank Vernon. The meeting !I'ebruary 29th she was to the February meeting as planned. Mrs. Horace Webster very kindly * invited the WA to her home. lo | For the programme, Mrs. Jack| Hoitb: held a Valentine contest. | From the materials supplied, each : |lady was allowed 10 minutes to i lconstruct a Valentine and Mrs. |Clare Vernon succeeded in having her Valentine judged best. She fi | Believe Additions To UN / Would Add To M-E Tension By WILTON WYNN CAIRC, Egypt (AP)--Would be better insurance against war border {3 betweep Israel and her Arab! Israel neighbors to put 100 United Na- them. tions observers in the field instead [Either side can hamper the ob- f of the present 357 | servers' movements. Egypt, for § Many of the observers there now example, insists that any UN man ' doubt it. They can't see that in- must be accompanied by an Egyp- cr.asing their number would ease tian officer in any Egyptian mil- 8 any tensions. jitary area. Often Egypt has no . President Eisenhower and Prime escorting officer available when an Town of Ajax Minister Eden said after their | cbserver wants to enter an Egyp- Washington conference last month t'an zone. tnat they would welcome sugges- The Israeli command when FREE tions for adding to the Palestine building up for the Ei Auja demil- observer corps and its functions. |itarized zone attack last fall con- Eden pointed out that such pro- fined the UN men to the El Auja FIRE | posals would have to be made in ohserver headquarters j ard acted upon by the United med their radio. Nations, of course Under such conditions, some ob- INSPECTION No move has yet been made at servers say, their job can be done UN headquarters in New York to as well by 35 as by 100. . (follow up the Eisenhower-Eden| To aly & their functions, the Householders may ob- idea. . But solid proposals may terms of the armistice would have i : 3 {result from a U.S British-French to be revised. Israel has not one tain an inspection of their homes by local Fire Inspection De - partment by calling Ajax 100. C. P. WINTER, Fire Chief. conference on the Middle KEast|but four separate armistice agree- now under way. ments--one each wiih Egypt, Jor- lallowed to take the initiative in it | patrolling. They can investigate a vlash only after either or Jordan complains The first regular mailcoach in kngland started running from Bris- tol in 1784. New Dental Group QuestionsHypnosis TORONTO (CP) A newly- Dr. Gordon Finion, president of formed Ontario dental association the Ontario academy, said: | today questioned the professional "we think Dr. Mason's proced- ethics of a Galt dentist who rec-| res are against our ethical stan- ently made newspaper headlines gards with his use of hypotism. Dismisses Case After 'Dog' Evidenc LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Remark- ing that a would-be burglar would not remain in a building after hear- ing a watch dog bark for five min- utes, county magistrate F, G. Me- a1 Alister today dismissed a charge La of breaking and entering with in- US tent to steal against Basil I MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL HAMILTON, HARMONY Golden Wedding Party Joyous Event At Ajax AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- Hamilton worked in rter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plant most of the time Hamilton, of the Town Line, Har- d eight years ago. Se mony, celebrated their golden Both have enjoyed good health wedding anniversary at the home M:. Hamilton occupies h time of their niece, Mrs. William Laird. <ardening, and he care 122 Exeter Street, Ajax, on Thurs- small greenhouse. His day, February 23. The party, at ¢rowing flowers. He which all the Hamilton descend- houby is keeping young. 100-1 Wright, 48-year-old principal of the a: ts were present was a complete drinker, he gave up Smo v=! Dorchester public school. surprise to the happy couple eral years ago. Mrs. Ham 125! The magistrate accepted the The bride and groom are both 2 hea L fond tion and na g principal's evidence that another natives of Scotland. Mrs. Hamil-| A raciemen i bis I8 vor Be man was with him the night he was ton was born in Cambusnethen, |though Soe t 0€s ner OWA found crawling out of a sliding Lanarkshire. Mr. Hamilton was hensewon oe daughter door »f a garage, and that he him- born in Overton, Lanark. The hue ve he Ruz er self had entered the building to) wedding took place at the Home |r, r¢% Who if now h Rie look for a drink and find his com- Farm, Doune, Perth hire, with Gary pe ahd Wap ed {he-| panion--a Sanger whom he had N at offic » * . 4 ob m .ondon bar the Rev, J. ( Pea vficlaling children, Doune, named for the (.;umenting on evidence that The bride recalls that it was a ysme in'Scotland of the grandpar-| we hi was drinking heavily prior starmy evenin vith a heavy snow ante and a son, Robert to his arrest, the magistrate said falling Tie groom au his best A brother, J. Pendergast, Ah ccused's mental condition the . . man were to take a cab to Grey- cides 'n Oshawa. Mrs. Laird and|pichi of Feb. 8 supplied an ade- stone, but the cab driver mistook per hyshand planned the surprise meh oy Dey Studies First hi. instructions and delivered the nary Cards and flowers and appears most ublikely that ; gonfu.4 young men lo farm gijts came from far and wide, in cused, if he had broken into| TORONTO (CP) A Toronto called Grindstone miles away 1 eld g many from Scotland rage, would continue with|educationist Thursday suggested another direction. The. wedding) A hand:ome wedding cake yyeration of pulling out raw-| high-school students be given easy i Pi until the ministericit by the bride and groom, fol-|er at least remaining in the|studies for two years and then could go and preach at a prioriigwing a sumptuous dinner. Mr. puild while hearing a dog hark, |three more of exacting standards IMPORTANT DISCOVERY engagement Laird proposed a toast to the bride unle he was in a very bewildored|fo reach university level, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton came ( Cleanses K | D N EYS und wished the happy couple con vhich would entitle him! Dr. C. E. Phillips, supervisor of | Canada 43 vears ago. They I | College of Education, told a high: =------------ many more years of happine enefit of the doubt in the graduate students in the Ontario | ttled in Hamilton, where schoul teachers' meeting Relieves BACKACHE Zether ind resided 14 years. They The iin in Oshawa the past 29 year her eye { "I think our bet solution is to employee of General Motors have a period of universal general training to Grade 10, during which | Your kidneys absorb and filter about 20 tc 1 k lon of fluid from the blood each day eed holp al times, and 8 re snonded be the test of survival. After that, | Suggests Canada pol gig rs yim Show In London when the time comes for students to decide their future, we should |# ww hurcing hiehing Su sot one uniform standard for every- | pinider or Nps, nervous tension, that tirec eternally with William commissioners should take im-|one--and it should be high and depressed feeling that makes you feel old . . . queror apd Oliver Cromwell it | mediate steps to try to reduce the exacting.' | The Intent, disenvaty. of the Euciley labora LONDON The com-!gek From the striking | number of level-crossing accidents.| De. Phillips said he did not think tories a hind and bladder itasionn ov pany Hunting SUCCESS our Canac 1 He told Ontario legislature|the Grade 12 diploma is a certifi- | ner sing circulation through kidneys with Jidustrial thal a|companies have had in their th persons died in accidents'ca of academic achievement Canadian held in rain fields of oil, aerial survey mtario crossings since' Said a listener: "And yet a per- London to British ignorance The 1 lardly can be | i and am- the enamel jam He retir- GOOD SYRUP After sampling the maple tree sap at a farm in New York, the state's governor, Averell Harri- man, came up with an idea that had repersussions even in Que- bec. His idea was to have the maple considered the New York | state tree. Ohio immediately pro- tested that its maple syrup was the finest in the world and other states joined in claiming supe- macy for heir product. Then came a loud protest from Quebec syrup producers. It was obvious to anyone but a New Yorker, they said, that Quebec syrup en- joved and deserved top estima- tion of top gourmets the world over. Gov Hariman, having started the fracas, has politely withdrawn from the discussion. ~-Central Press Canadian . { He said a copy of the letter can- The Ontario branch of the Acad- celling the invitation to Dr. Mason emy of Applied Psychology in'yas sent to the Royal College of dentistry asked Dr. Harold Mason! pental Surgeons. Galt to attend an academy meeting Wednesday night cancelled it. Dr. Mason last week put a sub- ject into a hypnotic trance before If they (the royal college) write a Brantford audience. The subject| Me, I'll respect what they say said he saw the grave of Mabel Rather than create any hard feel- Crumback, missing from her To- iN8s, I'll quit using hypnosis in ronto home for nearly six years, Practice. Police dug at the spot near NOT HIS INTEREST Brantford designated by the sub- Dr. Mason said his main psy ject and found nothing. chology studies had been on clair- ---- - voyance and magnetism rather | than hypnotism "lI am the only person in the world who can do the magnetism and clairvoyance part," Dr. Mason | said "1 had developed a technique by which the blind may someday be able to see. That's what I'm proud of -not hypnosis," he said. hobb claim A In Galt, Dr. Mason said: "I don't think I have done anything uneth- ical toward dentistry. -- then For almost seven years, military dan, Syria and Lebanon. officers from seven countries have, As long as the Arabs refuse to |been serving as UN observers in enter into direct negotiations with Palestine. At present they are Israel -- fearing such concessions headed by Maj.-Gen. E.L.M. Burns 'vould amount to recognition of a of Canada. | state they deny is legitimate--it LIMITE : ROLE |is difficult to see how the agree- They have no police power--no ment ca. be revised effectively. authority to prevent or halt shoot- ------------ se -- ing. Their role begins only after] VULNERABLE LINK an incident occurs along the armis-! VANCOUVER (CP) Cambie tice frontier. Their duty is to street swing bridge in Vancouver's determine whether the armistice industrial area was put out of ac- has been violated, and who did it. tion for two days when a motorist On_the frontier between Israel crashed into a girder, damaging and Jordan, the observers are not the swing mechanism. OPPORTUNITIES IN ONE OF CANADA'S LARGEST, FASTEST GROWING RETAIL ORGANIZATIONS LEADING TO FUTURE RESPONSIBILITIES . . . 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Should Move also suggests that students here On Crossing Deaths hould be taught much more about TORONTO (CP the Commonwealth eral Roberts of "Must Jritish children b VIO the federal hoard of trans-| Attorney-Gen Ontario aid e filled Con- | po Reuter the hi os journal of Ss the have vel Group sug exhibition help overconie of Canada compi: be book | refreshing antiseptic action on non-specific be and research and development !last November on with a Grade 12 diploma can germs. Don't put up with Backache when it's so easy to get relief by cleansing tere 's a tremendous opportunity ) of those could have enter Teachers' College and be a) for Brit stment in Cana bee wevented by proper ifety teacher." Kidneve with UROPHEN. Your money back if you don't find UROPHEN is the an which few British | proce I'he board should con "I'm embarrassed," companies bave taken," | sider this problem at onca. \Phillips and sat down. beat Kidney nd Backache uly vou th i ever used, 69¢ and $1.20 at Druggists, 55-5 Canada schools, h inve opporiunity ngle ire said found on in British Dr. |