Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 29 Feb 1956, p. 5

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DISTRICT MASONIC OFFICERS AT BOWMANVILLE SERVICE | aomoNee Ler ot fg Bro. Andrew Wolfrain, Colborne, | Bunker, Oshawa; J. Past and Present Grand Lodge Officers of Ontario and other | Belleville, Districts present at Divine Ser- | } liev vice. Front row--1. to r. Rt. Wor- | DDGM; Prince Edward District; shipful Brethren Ray Grensolus, Past Grand Senior C. Wood Warden, E. Belleville | | Canon J. M. Brownlie, Marmora, Grand Chaplain; J. S. Emmer- A Grand Steward. Back row--L to son, DDGM Ontario District; | R, Past DDGMs. of Ontario Dis- ! C. A. Ebie, Owen Sound; V. W. ' trict, Rt Wor. Brethren W. G. BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative -- Lloyd Quinton, 29 Temperance St. -- MA 3-3729 = Over Hundred Goaltender George Heath was the star of last night's final hockey game with Cobourg, but ii: spite of his brilliant play, Tugboat Man Likes Life OnBoard HALIFAX (CP) Capt. F. A Turner has been going to sea fo more than half a century but h says that if he had the decisic to make again "I'd go back at i again." Capt. Turner's particular nich at sea is the tughoat, big an small, although during his caree he has served on just about ever other type of craft afloat He's an expert with a tug docking huge liners in trick weather, but also has had his shar of deep-sea salvage and rescu jobs. So many, in fact, that h doesn't recall how many, or eve the first one A native of Moser's River, N.§ 67-year-old Capt. Turner started to sea as a deckhand at 13 and by the time he was 19 was in com- mand of a schooner in the coal trade along the Nova Scotia coast. He jumped to steam-powered ships, and at the outbreak of the First World War started serving on tugboats He's been at it ever since, al though now during the cold wea- ther he remains ashore in a sal- vage company's dispatching of- fice, "But I've enjoved it the veteran skipper all," says 'and I'd go back at it again if I had to do it|p 0 Hin RA aA 0D 015C2 service. HOCKEY GAME Cebourg won by 4 to 3 to take the playoff series by four games to one --Photo by Rehder VITAL PASSAGE The Panama canal, formally completed in 1920, cost $366,650,000 in construction Photo by BELAIR J. G. BROWN, F.CA. | ¢ Accountants Council for nce of Ontario has elected President, Mr. J. G. Brown, FC.A., partner in the firm of Thorne, Mulholland, Howson & erson, Chartered Accountonts Kitchener. He succeeds Mr. ) Entwistle, C.P.A, of Toronto. Other officers elected were: Vice-Pres dent, M H Cornish, C.P.A _ondon; cretary, Mr. W. J. Aver .C.A., of Sime, Ayers & Co., Char tered Accountants, Toronto, a Treasurer, Mr. Dy McKechr C.P.A., of McKech les & Co pany, Certified Public Accountar Ottawa Other members of the Council arc D. A. Ampleford, F.C.A., Toront Ralpk C WP F r r S Guelp Wine CCS Norman, B. Read, CPA, Tor- I BOWMANVILLE -- Glenholme Barons Out fro ig Mi Mg un Ot Playoffs officers have gone to a great deal Ice BOWMANVILLE Hockey is Bowmanville--Minor BANTAM Comets, 4; Tigers, Huskies 3; Cubs, 3. ATOM Barons, Honets, 2 Indians, 0. 4; Bears, 1 5; lof hard work in order to | Bowmanville one of its best Shows. T 1 o a 3 over for the Barons for another cals Program i Wide bah sy Joe Cai ferent countries, solos with thrill- nigh? ing feats, spectacular numbers, Led by Hooper with two goals novelty acts and comedy. and sensational net minding on the| There is a cast of over one hun- part of Geo. Heath the Barons took dred skilled skaters and thirty- a 3-0 commanding lead. seven tots in the colorful "Stam In the second period they main- pedette" number, tained this lead until 9.41 of the, The arena will be transformed final period when Cobourg, the by interesting property effects great third period club came to and attractive staging. Costume life znd slapped in four goals to are wonderful and special light- |take the game and the series 4-1.|ing: will add to the gala appear- |ance. | W. W. Bagnell and Alex Anoni- HOCKEY SCORES chuk head the hard working com- mittee. Mr.. Anonichuk also has League: the part of the Sultan in "Poten- n tate Paradise'"" and will appear with a fascinating harem. The hoom boom of kongo drums will be recalled when the boys |go into *'The Zula War Dance," Faye Piper, Jean Allin, Doreen Yeo, Pat Mason and Heather Maybee will be featured in "Cas- ino de Paris." Sandra Martin will be "The Saskatchewan Queen." | Take Part In Carnival give Teacher Is TRE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Wednesday, February 29 Acquitted Of GRAVENHURST (CP) -- School-| teacher Carmen J. Byrnell, 44, Tuesday was acquitted of assault- irs and causing bodily harm to a| 16-year-old pupil who required 20] stitches for injuries after he crashed through a glass door. | Magistrate Redmond Thomas said the case of assault against student Michael Petch rested on the amount of force used by the teacher. He said: "It is quite plain that the de-! fendant was confronted with a dis-! ciplinary problem, and no school | can get along without discipline. I {do not think there is proof at all | that the teacher was using an ex- cessive amount of force." | Witnesses testified before a pack | court that the youth resisted his| teacher. Pelch said Mr. Byrnell | pashed him three-quarters the way | a'ross the room before he reached | the door. The school board of this com- (munity, 20 miles north of Orillia, | |suspended both student and teacher | | pending outcome of the court case. | | Ne date has been set for the next | beard meeting, which will consider, WEATHER George W. Finley Guest At Surprise Dinner Party mainly clear and rather cold this AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-|with War Time Housing Corpora- morning but warmer air which has Porter) -- George W. Finley, oft|tion that they would build 100 Wha |begun invading the prairies will times referred to as the "father houses for familie working in the | produce a gradual moderation by | of Ajax, was the guest of honor shell filling plant. This figure was 'Thursday. Skies will remain gen-|at a surprise dinner party in Ar-|raised to 300 before the building Sk ters erally sunny except for some cloud-| bor Lodge on Tuesday evening. |started, and finaliy was increased a liness and light snowflurries east. Mr. Finley, who has been asso-|fo 600. A commitiee of three mem- of Lake Huron today and northeast ciated with Ajax since 1942, has bers was appointed, namely M of Lake Superior by Friday even- acepted an appointment as Indus-| lL aggett, Mr. Wecker, and Haz ing. trial Commissioner of Trafalgar den NcPonald, as arin housing Regional forecasts valid until | Township. representatives, and they eng: midi Thurs Some six. trends and ast 1: na, 23 hoi admin trie. Lake 3 jan ates attended the dinner which|'"] area. 'li§ firs ofl pinks Ecle, Lage Huron, Georgian was a closely guarded secret un- | Vas in a cor NEE OF the construction ? | don, Windsor, Hamilton, Toronto: |til the victim arrived at the hotel. | FO rae ors 0llice which was Sunny with a few cloudy intervals| He was inveigled there by the 'C ated in what is now the parking snd a few light snowflurries to- Willing co-operation of Mrs. Fin- Brea henind the post office. | day, Thursday mainly sunny; not ¢V- Ca ee oy eT . George much change in temperature. Wind! The proceedings out dp a. Ot y wits fhe J Jari Ad- light. High today and low tonight with Mr. Finley being charged! ghioy 2 through his ef- , |zt Windsor 32 and 20, St. Thomas with deserting his "baby." many happy and satisfied TORONTO (CP) -- Official fore- {lic weather office at 5:15 a.m.: E. Hope, Synopsis: Ontario continues Port Hope; C. M. Wallace Osh- awa; W. Rickard, Newcastle, E. H. Brown, Bowmanville. ice started Fl back to Ajax with a limited author- To Investigate 'Copter Route HAMILTON (CP)--Trial helicop- ter flights between Hamilton and Toronto will be made during the next two weeks to gather infor mation for a proposed helicopter WATERTOWN, N. Y Eighteen Canadian students am Harris, chair- day praised Jefferson count: the gracious wa to an "invasion" (AP) Tues- resi- they last Alderman Willi man of the civic airport committee, dents for said Tuesday Canadian Helicopters submitted Ltd., will make the trial runs to week. establish cost and time factors in| But the students didn't know that operating the service. a highly secret retaliatory attack Mr. Harris said present plans was being mapped by the Thou- are for the operation of helicopters sand islands navy, and all its 300 on regular runs to Malton airport, admirals near Toronto, and to Toronto. He In a letter to the Watertown said the helicopters would probably Times Tuesday, the students from cover "the distance between Tor- Queen's University at Kingston onto and Hamilton in 20 minutes. said they had staged the raid on Buy tacks, small nails and screws in the new plastic packages. And you have attractive salt or pepper shakers. Ideal for picnics. Bore holes in the lids of the empty containers. Molson's CROWN « ANCHOR BREWERY [IM Students Praise Humor 'Raided' Jefferson County - four area houghts, | to the extent that he was moved | into being. | same | ! pointed superior in Toronto and being told that Ajax would be wash ed up in less than a year, just like tha Nobel and Winnipeg plants, and it was foolish to do otherwise. I mention this to give you men some lidea of the handicap under which George Finlay carried out his pro- gram at Ajax, "I am happy to say that George's ifforts have proven very worth- while. Ajax is here to grow, and in the future when talking of Ajax, it car be said that it will always bring to our minds the originator {of Ajax as a town or city, George Finlay. "George, in your new position, we hope that the bonds will he loosened, that you will have scope for your initiative and ability. "We here are sorry to see vou go and will always cast an envious {eyc on the community with which |yoi. are associated. "So on behalf of your friends |and associates, 1 would ask you to accept this small token of their friendship, appreciation, and good- will, and may you be long spared to come back and visit with the people of this community with the thought tha' Ajax, as it is and as ad-|it will be when the tapes are with- drawn, is your brainchild and the {result of your untiring efforts." Hjax WI Plans Gift To Library AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re porter) The February meeting of the Ajax Women's Institute wifl be held on Wednesday (to- night) evening, at the home of Mrs. J. Mackness, 5 Beatty Ave., at 8 p.m. sharp. Roll-call will be a donation te the school library. Members are reminded to brin, in their special souvenirs of hit 'mental value. who Maco? Bonu Throne ) J Brew wo wayyy EEE wes § 'DOWN RELIEF communities on Wash- ington's birthday and hoisted Union Jack flags. Proclamaticns posted on flag poles deciarea that the area had been reclaimed by the British. The letter said: "The acceptance of the practical joke is indeed further proof, if such Tec forts 36 and 20, London, Wingham 30 and | stable Bolton Falby read [employees «ere made available | : {for the Plant i |17; Toronto, St. Catharines and charge and the accused was hand- rr god dinner 8 VeIY long before he was taken from Czech Planes Chairman John Mills informed | /a% and appointed district N- Imported Here . 4) t ped 29h lvisiteag, discussed not only the George should be mayor of Ajax c.nditions as they were but his said Tuesday in a parliamentary of office. The freedom of the town 5 ane ni return, was also conferred upon Mr. Fin- ai Wid branch of the Univer- 1€0 4 au p A ity to put his prooosals Mrs. Adele Finnegan, secretary; aircraft were imported temporar- 'ON0f Of being the first resident! GuERCAME HANDICAPS Mrs. Mel McNulty, treasurer; di- jly for demonstration at the In-'%* Ajax, presented a silver tray | "During the past years it has ting in front of George's newly ap- by the Czechoslovak commercial e wh A pod Bes rr ee | representative been my happy privilege to say a twin-engine, five-passenger plane former position which they had WF= =m was imported for registration and vacated to take part in the war Up {August issue of 1942, a picture might have provoked a serious in- of Mr. Finlay, war time housing said orders had gone out to the &1d plans were being considered organization's 300 members (all or a 4-roomed school and a store the Hamilton 32 and 15, Trenton 30 and |ctffed. ABILITY Shh OGNIZED the gathering that one of Mr. Fin ministrator, taking in a much ey' OTTAWA (CP)--Czechoslovakia for the balance of the evening. [thoughts and hopes for the future GLENHOLME HUGHES a : : The return included separate re- !2v by the chairman, A huge kev 2nd' sold his ideas to his superiors y days , 'Unfortunately, at that rectors, Mrs, Peggy Mulholland.| ternational Trade Fair at Toronto. 2, MI. Finley. few words to many people who The transport department said Y. People sale. The aircraft were brought in cifort here at Ajax, ternational incident." administrator, appeared. In a story proof is needed of the strong bonds : 3 ; v admirals) to map out a counter I mention this because it is typical ONLY : | "Georg . ility |10, Muskoka 25 above and zero. | Despite the handcuffs, the pris- ye0rs efforts and ability Aafy Sunny: knife and ork to enjoy own Head Office and it was not s secret ambitions was to have | Areater. territory. was unanimously agreed that George still visited Ajax, and while is the only Iron Curtain country GIVEN TOWN FREEDOM | it appeared that Ajax | planes last year, the government the guest of honor with his chain Filling Plant, as a rehabilitation Other officers of the Bowman-! plies from two departments for Mi- Was presented, symbolic of that W. W. Bagnell vice - president;| pe revenue department said two, Vr; Alex Russell, who has the ny : {time changes were takin lace Frank Blunt, Don Bor, Alex Anon-| They were a four-seater, twin-en. In making the presentation, Mr. ! g Pp - {Ty recall in November, 1949, sit- | seater trainer, brought to Canada PRESENTATION ADDRESS . ¢ were leaving Ajax. In most cases one single engine elementary new vocation or returning to a stration at the trade fair and one by W. Stonehouse of Bela Airc "Only a few nights ago I wa: er. the Commando', and in the Meanwhile, 'W Grant Mitchell,|on the same page, he was quoted fun-loving Thousand Islands Navy, Would be occupied in a few days of common understanding which i f your optimism throughout yo 3chen ervice in this commun. SMITH BROTHERS ada. A similar occurrence on al-| tept secret because "a principle ity MENTHOL ou Summary for 'Thursday- Sunny, oner managed to manipulate his were very soon recognized by his been the first mayor of Ajax. It... ile on this appointment from which Canada imported Mayor Kenneth Smith invested kad served its purpose as a Shell ville Skating Club are: chael Starr (PC--Ontario). freedom. ichuk, James Martyn. i200 executive flare oad o Tew Kussell said: |in his Head Office, and I can vivid- |trainer was imported for demon- they were leaving to take up a Company, Toronto, raft looking over our original newspap- Right Honorable First Lord of the as saving that the first 100 houses hind the United States and Can He said the method was being ears of service in this commun- ranged most any other border in the world is at stake." # fd He's one of the luckie people in town si ve When anyone says to this man "Cash on the barrel-head," he can always plank down the money. He doesn't have to pass by a bargain or a sale for lack of ready cash. And how he saves money this way through the year! He feels himself one of the luckiest people in town! Why not follow his lead ? Next pay-day, put by as much as you can and open a savings account at The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Add to it every pay-day and watch your balance grow. And then . . . when you see a sale of any item you really need, you'll be able to purchase it outright. Why not drop in at your nearest branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce and open that savings account today ? Any of our personnel will gladly help you. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE More than 700 branches across Canada i ; MAIN BRANCH: -- N. S. McFadyen -- MANAGER SIMCOE ST. N. BRANCH: -- W. G. McLarty -- MANAGER NW 176A

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