Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Mar 1956, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 22, 1956 §| SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY \ ONLY WRINGER-TYPE WASHERS With BIG TRADE-INS for Your Old WASHER - RANGE - RANGETTE For Quality -- Depedability -- And Service -- You cen not find Second Rjax Group Has 'BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT : 4 ; Gi : : better values -- We are leaders. in the price field on these Friday | Most Successful B anquet [Remreeditative -- Lioyd Quiston, 29 Temperance Street A i 7 ' fr a 2 ig i 8 and Saturday Speciahs. " AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-| Banquets and found that on most porter) -- The annual Father and occasions he was told on reared Wi h il E yo os : - §i : a Benguet of fhe Seco Ajexiihe bullding hal he ve wie mg am Juveni es Lven T Wee 1B For Quality -- Dependability = And Service -- You cannot find - (Anglican Church) Group was held | to say a few words, so he pre- at Holy Trinity Church. Over 90 pared himself accordingly. He . - - ; ¥ : i ] v . . ; persons were present in addition| would only say he was happy to Series With 5 To 3 Win ' ; ; Me against faulty materials and workmanship ~ 8-Ib. tub capacity to Scouts and Cubs and their|see such a turn-out of Scouts a parents. Charlie Pilling, the Field|Cubs and their parents and he : G Eommissoner from, Torn; | sppveclped the opportunity 0 be pou 2 Ib - AER Va-horse, 60-cycle motor -- Heavy gauge steel tub and base -- All Gaunt, the president of the local|at the banquet f BOWMANVILLE ry Having Ze [Murray alone at 1 Lane pass Sh Le y Lug. i th hair-| The Rev. J. Harv lcomed fore more than 1850 fans, in thejed the puck to Ted Fairey for the| a 3 ; i 4 3 man of the First Ajax Group|the parents and guests, and said Memorial Arena last night, the|Legionaires only goal in the final ee parts protected against rust. -- A ll washers have chrome drain Committee and wardens of the his experience was that the boys TE one Sigal er Eo EL Bid ; . Do b p Addi . 5 rect : Holy Trinity Church attended as| learned in Scouting not only to tie > ALLER Om A S hy S I 0 if 3 4 I -" r .vear-protection an on gears guests of the Anglican Group. knots but to get themselves out of their victory the final series in handled in the Wingham net. i ; ; ' bi oards itional wa ranty y P P 9 & A most enjoyable supper was entanglements and to solve prob-|OMHA Juvenile "B" series is now| FIRST HOME LOSS : # os o . ; . served by the ladies of the Martha lems by virtue of their training. [all evened up. The plucky Legionaires were a YE f box. Washers with timer control your washing time. Group of the Woman's Auxiliary. | A sing-song after the supper was| The Wingham club, facing elim- jittle disappointed over losing the 3 a > 4 : The toast of 'our guests" was organized by Mr. R. Shepherd, ination, fought back as they out-lgame as this was their first loss ils 8 proposed by P. L. Marvin Mac- who also showed a series of films| played the Legionaires in the first on home ice this season. All z ph | -- le Donald. In his reply Frank God- to the boys while the parents en-|and second periods. agreed they will be out to win on g Made by the manufacturers of the famous gemmer type steeor- dard spoke of the debt owed by joyed a discussion Relired on the gE ymEnville Sook . the goad at Saturday night and, with the fant ) a the parents to Bill Johnson who/need for more leaders to help|7.22 In the Iirst period when land determination they have, they : . ois " had been running both Scouts and train the boys. | Fairey took a pass from Richards|will bring the championship to i a on ing gear used by a greattmajority of the motor cars produced Cubs very successfully, { th | A most Sajoyabie event Yep. fad Mason te beat Storey in the Bowmanville. % i th h h d In replying to the toast of the|inated with the singing of "The| Wingham net. ingham scor : church by P. L. (Pat) Udall, E.| Queen" at 9.15 p.m. | their first goal at 17.56, Hodgkin- To, Slobs have ow Played roug out t @ woria, Henry said the Scout motto was, Head table guests included: Bill{son scored from Murray. still even so the final game on "Be Prepared," and Baden - Pow-| Johnson, Scoutmaster; E, Henry,|TWO QUICK GOALS Saturday will tell the tale ell, the founder of the movement,| Rector's Warden, Holy Trinity| Richards gave the Legionaires y " had carried out this principle| Church; R. Gaunt, President, |their second lead in the game at| The Canadian Legion Pipe Band BOYS AND FATHERS GATHERED AROUND THE FESTIVE BOARD SY throughout his life. It had stood Ajax Boy Scouts Association; C.|6.49 of the second period. Wing- entertained at centre ice prior to him in good stead in all sorts of| Pilling, Field Commissioner; Rev. ham came back with two quick|the game and both clubs were Sargencies, and the boys should|J. Harvey, chairman, Second Ajax|goals -- one at 7.24, Fogfoyle from [guests of the Canadian Legion in ° tage of their training to| Group Committee; G. Dunn, sec-|Foster and Houghton from Mur-|the Legion Hall following the : [J prepare themselves for whatever retary - treasurer, Second Ajax|ray and Hodgkinson at 9.56 to|game. » emergencies might arise. Group Committee; C. King, chair-|je th 3-2 at the end of CKLB broadcast Charlie Pilling, the Field Com-|man, First Ajax Group Commit- a Toi nT. de) nein fans at home. missioner, in a brief speech, ela-|tee; R. MacKenzie, People's War-| wingham threatened to make a| Referees for the game were Bill borated on this theme. In hisiden, Holy Trinity Church; F. God-|ppn ign in the third period|Post and Bill Mulheiland. H H 5 u capacity as Field Commissioner, dard, Second Ajax Group Commit-| when they scored two goals, Mur- u i wi ump u il wi ump he attended many Father and Son'tee. ray from Hodgkinson at 9.43 and Many Meas] af and Timer WHITBY NEWS Many Measles | rec. price 189. . Cases In Area ONT iki ] 4 " ONTARIO ik " 1 To Invite By Telephone BOWMANVILLE -- For the sec- ONTARIO FUEL BOARD | R ( RICE wv @ LESS TR ADE é 0. - ™ of rabies have been reported to LESS TRADE 60 On Y old R , To Evangelistic Crusade [omits "oii entl in mie warren or mo E35 TRADI . Oe Your Old Reape, communicable diseases were re- Chapter 249, R.S.0. 1950, Rangette or Washer Citizens of Whitby are being in-| each evening from now on will be vited by telephone to ® eas the more largely attended. ported for the weekending Mareh| Section 9 as amended, end YOU PAY Crusade for Christ now in prog-| People with telephones who have |! | IN THE MATTER OF an ap- Chickenpox: Cobourg 1, Cramahe | Pp Y @ ress in the town. Yesterday the been reached have been invited , | plication by The Consumers' various churches were invited to|to contact as many of their neigh-| Township 9, Darlington Township Gas Company of Toronto for participate in this task. Groups bors and friends as possible tol, Manvers Township 3, Port Hope approval of a proposed by- of women were given a page of extend an invitation to join them 3. ! low of the Corporation of the telephone directory and ajin attending. German measles: Cramahe| the Town of Ajax author- number of calls were allotted to] Thursday night will be Youth Township 1, Bowmanville 1. izing the execution of en each. : Night, when, it is expected, the, Red measles: Brighton Town-| agreement between the Rev. C. E. Corbett, chairman of large church auditorium will be ship 17, Brighton Village 2, Bow-| municipality and the appli- the publicity committee for the filled with young people from alll manville 3, Cobourg 1, Colbusnel ti the i Crusade and for the Whitby Min- parts of the district. Taking part 2, Cramahe Township 1, Darlington cant granting 10 Epp isterial Association, reported that will be Evangelist Leighton Ford, Township 1, Haldimand Township, cont the right to extend its some people called claimed that choir director, the Rev. Wesley 3, Murray Township 17. works and pipes into the [4 Ld they had not heard of the Cru- Aarum, and temor soloist Homer] Mumps: Brighton Village 6, Town of Ajax, in the County sade, but reacted kindly and sym-| James. {Cartwright Township 3, Darlington| of Ontario, and pathetically when advised of it! The Youth Rally for Thursday| Township 4. | AND IN THE MATTER OF and invited to attend the services. nights at 9.30 in the Sunday School Scarlet fever: Bowmanville 3,| . an application by The Con- As the result of this new approach buildings will follow the regular Cobourg 3, Cramahe Township 11, ' > » to the Crusade it is expected that Crusade meeting. It is for youth-- Haldimand Township 1, Hamilton Jarears Ses Sompeny Pil 4 | meetings in the United Church ages 12 to 25. | Township 3. claring "and directing thet Hl § ess ump 0 | F)) er the assent of the municipal Chamber Representation Len Marshall | i froin | Halts Move Of Bell Office Plans Quitting | iccerowe | | REG.PRICE 16D. rec.price 149. Ontario Fuel Board hereby - i T he 27 | Word has been received in Whit- moved to Oshaya to allow more Table Tennis | pep Mg Mn 10:00 I LESS TRADE 50 LESS TRADE 40 : ® ® by that the business office of the space for equipment in the office o'clock in the forenoon at the Bell Telephone Company will not| here. Since that time, the Chamber] CALGARY (CP)--Len Marshall,| ,¢fices of the Board, 600 Unis On Your Old Range, On Your Old Range, be moved to Oshawa for at least of Commerce protested the move|one of the few Canadians ever {| versity Avenue, Toronto, On- Rangette or Washer Rangette or Washer an indefinite period. In a letter and the town council also register-| hecome a professional table tennis| tario for the hearing of the - received by Town Clerk John R./ed a protest. |player, is curtailing his activities! above application and all per. | Frost yesterday, the company ad-| The letter from the company to because at 43, he can't maintain, sons interested therein. @ é& vised the town and the Chamber the town clerk stated that due to his old pace. i i of Commerce that the move had| the representation of the Chamber, when pa took up the game in| B Copies oF AY Aepiceud, been postponed indefinitely. of Commerce no further steps to-|1936 he did it for relaxation. Then Gi mov. be inspectsd ae. It was reported some weeks ago wards the removal of the Whitby he found himself taking it so seri-| forh Li pe 8 . that the Whitby business office of office will be taken for an indefi-|ously he was running five miles a| |= c, Particulars obtained at the telephone company would be! nite period. |day to strengthen his legs and| the offices of the Clerk of the i : | icipality, the Appli bo} Enterta TT OWHITBY [ihetins a alt irreveth] o hSlfon foy 0 onl YOUR TRADE ACCEPTED AS DOWN. PAYMENT NEIIAIN | pv BU DRY feiss dan oo com | Horweod and Toe, iii IF NO TRADE -- 10% DOWN the Alberta championship six times! to, Ontario. ide H Bri and the Calgary title every year NOTICE OF APPLICATION MEETING TONIGHT but t i 9. s see | e ere There is a heavy and important i Aa. e was seeded, TO DISPENSE WITH Mrs. Douglas Read of Athol agenda for the meeting of theling the 1940s. | THE VOTE OF street entertained at her home re-| Directors of the Whitby Chamber| He turned prof cently for a bridal shower in hon-| of Commerce to be held this even-| years, pi Bg a] MUNICIPAL ELECTORS or of Mrs. Harold Henson, recent|ing in the Library building at|out the West. He also gave lessons TAKE NOTICE that at the bride oFmerly Miss Kay Richard. | eight o'clock. The agenda includes|in Calgary. above public hearing the son). She was the recipient of committee reports and consider- fe insi it | Board will be asked to 'issue lovely gifts from the large group able new business. President Wil- Marshall who sists its table an Order declaring and direct- 3 3 S ( |{tennis, not ping pong---claims that! who attended. liam Davidson will preside. lin some respects, it's a tougher| ing that the assent of the Lunch was served by the host- game than court tennis. It take | ici 3 » 2s a| + municipal electors to the pass- ' ess, assisted by Carol Judy| WHITBY DUPLICATE BRIDGE > i i i i ¥ ud y and Judy} With nine tables of bridge play-| treme ndous amount of stamina, | ing: of the said By-law is not a : ---- ling the following are the top He estimates about 4,000 persons; necessary. " : > | stores |in Calgary play the game regu- DATED at Toronto this 6th AO0KING AHEAD | North and South: Mrs. Hunter [}2rly in their own homes. day of March, 1956, a GLASGOW, Scotland (CP)--|and Mrs. MacGillivray, 73; Mrs. | | ONTARIO F More than 1,000 persons joined al! Heron, Jr., and Mr. Miller, 72; | Mrs. Wilson, 84%; Mrs. Sanderson RIO FUEL BOARD queue in freezing weather outside Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, 68%; Mr. Sucue Sezing le and Miss Duncanson, 76%; Mrs. "A. R. CROZIER" y liway station here. They were and Mrs. Wells, 67%: Mrs. Heron, Odlum and Mrs. Watts, 63; Mrs. airman 8 booking sleepers and seats on July Sr., and Mrs. Davies, 54. Carscallen and Mrs. Anderson, 61; "WW. R. HOWARD" | | BROCK ST., SOUTH MO, 8-3707 Holiday trains, East and West: Mrs. Spratt and Mrs. and Miss Bovay, 58%. I . Commissioner -

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