Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 May 1956, p. 6

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THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Friday, May 4 195 8 GIRLS ADD COLORFUL TOUCH TO CADET INSPECTION RJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS Dre ETE, Folin, pt 4 Tiver (rood, \ie Bas' Deen charged with care. John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Jes driviss. Children Safe Pickering Girl Will Group Plans | %mrsor co nc FOR SALE | praised Norman Graham for steer- EVERGREENS Undergo Thorough Tests [For Election |: yi fill and SHRUBS MINNEAPOLIS -- Faye Car-lof bypassing the heart with the AJAX (TimesGazette Staff Re- ro : ; All Kinds negie, seven, of Pickering, Ont. | circulatory system to leave the porter) -- Parkside Home and The 20 Strathroy district high who flew here to see one of the heart dry and at rest, during the School Association will hold its school student. in the bus Were {world's leading heart surgeons, surgery. |annual election of officers on Mon-|brought to local hospital for ob- is happily settled in the chil-| In March, 1954, Dr. Lillehei and/day, May 7, at 8.30 p.m. A good | servation. Some were treated for dren's wing of the University of his three colleagues performed attendance is expected. |euts and bruises and all were re- 410 Perry Si Minnesota Hospitals. | their first such operation, divert-| Following the business meeting, leased. : . "It's just lie a little clubhouse ing the patient's blood thr vv an- a program of music will be pro-' Police said transport driver WHITBY there, and she seemed cheery and| other person for pump and vided by the Junior and Senior Ralph Thomsen, 22. of Toronto,' or Phone MO 8-3007 happy," said her father, James|freshing. Accordion Bands from the studio told them he was blinded by the Carnegie. OTHER METHODS DEVISED of Wilson and Lee, Oshawa, di- early morning sun when he topped The little girl with the hole in Since then, other meiiods have rected by Sim Lash. her heart arrived at Minneapolis been devised Job Phe Sami BU! The accordion bands are com. S----_--_-------- _ airport with her parents shortly ¥ ~ bY posed of young -boys and girls before 1 p.m. Wednesday. After Job, use of Bn arificial deart and who have reached a good mas- 1, 2 AND 3 WHITBY TROOPS discovering a mix- up about hotel tery of their accordions. . or. 'reservoir' method in which extra Te ae al . p Tera ee Of le tei DoOd 18 comtinuouely given to the| Tommy Traves of Ajax ir one low delegates 10 a Methodist patient. of four pupils, picked from this conierence, tue) 3 The success of Dr. Lillehei and group to compete at the CNE this ihe hospital centre on the univer- his teamworkers -- Drs. Richard fall. sity campus. 7 > Dr. C Walton Li 1. Yardo Morley Cohen aud Her Northeast ward and both wards south of r alton Allehei, surgeon pert FE. Warden -- brought heart | - noted for his success in develop- patients (most of them children) PICKERING TAX Dundas Street to Highway 401 ing the technique of cross-circu-'t, the University of Minnesota [charge of her treatment. (bork "at Camda and as for UP 13.9 MILLS SATURDAY, MAY 5th ~-- | After admission to the hospital, away as Australia | : WA ; Faye was given preliminary It also brought to the doctors! ENING = Yilage ous. YOU TIE IT UP -- WE PICK IT UP examinations by other staff doc- the Albert Lasker award for out- py : 2 { r t Thurs _¥ i : t Ils, Trans-Canada tors. Dr. Lillehei saw her Thurs standing ee in medical fale 2 2 ls 2 lr ay. , last November. Le ir wi ond f : ouncil will spend 3,768, of Cc ts ( Ah d | {SEE WEEK'S DELAY 'aye's parents say "everything which more ho 4 3 Is ear. | £ 0- fa It is customary to give a young is fine" and they feel greatly en- marked for education purposes. | patient a thorough series of couraged about their daughter, Ed : . . 'ducation costs account for Pi li | tests before making a diagnosis.|who has suffered from birth from 5.4 mills of the increase: addi n 1pe ne {if the decision is to operate, the her heart ailment ; tional fire equipment, three surgery may not be scheduled for; The Carnegies are staying in a Y : 45 mr , Pp) b Ss; waterworks pject, OTTAWA (CP Trans-Canada more than a week {home near the university campus, mills; .a waterworks projec Pipe Lines Ltd., has been left with n. Tillehei and his assistants which sprawls back from the bank mille, Sud a library addition, We have been notified by the Hydro- Electric Power a clear field for its $375,000,000 {,qay a A p Pi : ) : i performed their 141st heart|of the Mississippi River in south pd rn . Ee natural gas pipeline plan by a sur operation employing the method east Minneapolis PR HS asassment Js yan2,» Commission thot power in Whitby, Ajax and surround prise withdrawal of a competing. Trea Proposal by Frank McMahon, Cal that of last year, ing districts will be discontinued on Sn cee -- me 1 OWL Of AJAX Owns 1 Cities Free Sunday, May 6th, 1956 ently split on the issue--has left from 1:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Daylight Saving Time. Come in and see us at Trans-Canada in the dark as to eA Wy Be = {72.000 Sug Own Hydro System Of Traffic Deaths The raion for the interruption is to allow work to be start on the long-stalled project to WINNIPEG (CP)--Thir i . . s ATTY . a ) N NLD uly )--Thirteen cit-1 done on the main line between Oshawa and Whitby. ganny Alberta gas to eastern Can-| 4 ay (Times.Gazette Staff Re-|At next year's civic elections, a ies will be honored next week by y ada porter) -- Ajax town now owns its commission will be elected the Canadian Highway Safety Con-| E, J, BRYANT, H. C. SIMPSON, Mr. McMahon, president of West- own hydro system as of May 1. At Business of hydro will be car- ference for having no traffic fa- Chairman Manager : . . Tp i : coast Transmission Co., caused a ried on with the same employees, | talities during 1955. . . ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS | display of gymnastics and | picture shows the drum major- |giartling change in the fast-chang- a special council meeting on i » ates av and The cities will reiv tif hing presented by the girls | ettes entertaining on the floor of |; ARE y . : y at the same rates of pay and un- e cities will receive certifi- of the annual inspection of the | marching h hool. In the | the m rial arena where the |\PE Pipeline picture with a tele- Thursday evening, resolutions ger the same working conditions cates during the conference's sec- cadet corps of the Bowmanville attending ie .scno0 n o | ie memoria prona hf hi pa gram Thursday to Trade Minister| were passed formalizing the tak- the, formerly enjoyed. ond annual meeting, expected to 2 | upper picture is a view of the inspection was held, -- Photo by 'f,we dropping his alternate pro- ing over of staff and attending 1 ttract 200 delegat f 11 High School recently was the | gymnastic display. The lower Robert Carruthers For the time being, there willl attrac elegates from a 3 g 8 ay. é . posal. to details of the whole transaction. he no change in rats charged to provinces except Newfoundland His telegram, tabled in the Com-| Appointed as a commitlee to consumers Four of the cities which re {mons Thursday night, said his represent council during the bal-| Town Clerk B. C. Falby was spe- ported no traffic deaths last year, BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRI T time is too seriously committed to ance of 1956 were Councillors cially commended by council for including Niagara Falls, Ont., have his Westcoast Gas pipeline project [aycock, Thompson, Deputy-Reeve his work in handling the financial a population of more than 20,000 {in British Columbia "to further pg Conant and Mayor Ken. Smith details of the whole deal persons. \ 2 Lloyd Quinton, Representative -- 29 Temperance Street -- MA 3.3729 {pursue the project of a gas pipe mn The others, with populations of - line eastward from Alberta." | 110,000 to 20,000, include Belleville, New Pulpit Dedicated Annual Picni Growth Of Permagl nh ew Pulpit Dedicate nnual Picnic RAGLAN ag.ass Se |] = =e 5 Told To Rotarians Saturday May 5th At Ebenezer Church Date Is Set foregunaens 18 101d 10 N1OAr1aN ! AN an r RAGI in AGLAD . Or . . y 4 ' ho oasti Eo ¥ ii MANY & ville Knapp and yi of Zion! AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re-/that employees can handle the " Gi | G id BOW MANVILLE -- At Ebenezer | he family. Following the dedica- BOW MANVILLE = Meeting in were Sunday supper guests of Mr. porter) -- From a basement work-| glass safely. Please u y our ir uige United Church service on Sunday|tion, four grandsons, Murray, the Lions' Community Centre with and Mrs. Russell Davidson shop to an incorporated company! The actual tempering operation morning, April 29, a new pulpit George, Raymond and Ronald Chairman Tom Rehder, Secretary Sa v " anne 3 with four factories in six years is j lite short. The sheets of glass i I H and chairs, pulpit lamp and drapes Osborne sang the quartette, *I Dore, Purdon, Hho Ralph, gods Mss. L Manns 2d the story behind Permaglass In- Se oe 8 3e of ll in cookies when we ca on you with United Church seal were re- Will Tell It All To Jesus". cintyre, Recreationa irector I . Continuing 1 the Doug Rigg and members A, M. Stan MannS™and Brian were Sat- [0.00 IC Mer i ; 0 Seived and dedicated to the Glor} Ee ue Thompson, Jack Lander, and urday evening guests of Mr. and "Dick Sicinmiller in ie Sasa 1200 mess, tien i255 degrees ur little sisters, the Brownies, The lamp was given by Mr. and ©d uch seal, Mr pomerviile Lande Falmer present, ine Bow: MS alter Mame. spent Tues {luncheon on Friday. [A in Bh sig ee] THE SIGN UF will also benefit spoke on the burning bush ol he | NE > >CT I! Mrs 1€0rg i p i fl . Mie in Lif Couriies. The Marvin former Presbyterian Church, last night decided to hold its an- day in Toronto, Pe na aE. Be ory a, opas. The glass Js. then moved 0] FRIENDLY LOANS rape and seal by (Garnet TUDD S| pro bers of the church should be nual community picnic on July 1., Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett that in 1948, H. McMaster, of Ohio, | by fans. class of young men and the Har- or a wd al ij . PI " i n fire with a burning zeal if they ans were made to make this! and boys were Sunday tea guests | US.A., then employed with a glass| monizers |would attract those inclined to by-| year's picnic bigger and better|of Miss Flossie Spencer and broth-| copipany, experimented in his The art Operation Is Inspection On behalf of the family, Charles'pass the church and thus miss than ever. ers. | basement to develop a method of or scratches, avhich are buffed out corporated, as told by Rotarian the tempering furnace, the first, Osborne asked that the pulpit and God's call for service in the Mas- A letter was received from the| Mr. and Mrs. James Nash and on a felt wheel, the glass is then i A : 0 . : . tempering safety glass. Early ex-| 7% : By chairs be accepted in loving mem- ter's work, was the thought left memorial arena committee advis- st N cleaned and packed on its way to Christine of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, periments were so successful that the customer. Rejections are less ory of their father, R. E. Osborne, with the congregation ing that the recreation dept. had| jg a lifetime member of the church! The choir sang the anthem, been granted an additional three Sohn priant le Mr a ogi expanded no be than one per cent. Several times a he loved. "God Fills All the Earth With hours ice time each week for the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryant and order for 10,000 pieces of glass {day a sheet of glass is broken id Rev. L. M. Somerville replying Beauly'. The first hymn, "Take Next season. ; boys were Saturday supper guests' shelving J doternine correctness of the tem. SHORT f CASH for the members. of the Session Time To Be Holy" was a favorite Mr. Thompson said he felt that! of Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon In 1950. realizing the demand for por J e sheet of glass is placed 0 said it was a fitting memor fN Osborne's possibly there was not enough rec-| 5ng boys on the occasion of Mr. tempered glass was terrific, a unger Poi and half pound ball q feet. Correctly who had given faithful and un . the Sunday School service rea2tion for the girls in Bowman and Mrs. Robe: ryant's adding ¢ any was orporated under rvice to the church but new nesting chairs also a gift of Ville and all the members agreed nd Mrs. Robert Bryant's wedding: company was incorporg hs tempered the break pattern should Let BELLVUE help. Yo more so was the continui -. Tubbs young men's class {0 this. It is hoped that, maybe on a9 : at.nt tore: Tia . SAYS be even throughout the piece of} : » was the continuing ) ns more sports for the girls can be MF, and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaify factory had 6000 square feet of gj, Bring your problems service of the members of we sed lor "the first tir cf and boys spent Thursday evening floor space. Demand for its spe- . | se EE organize Rig he rn ire. mic With Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Ma- cialized product, T.V. safety glass, HAS MANY USES | here. sion to sacs ua Bel given Permis- pafey at Port Perry. put the factory on a 24 hour day, Many uses have been found for . . 51 ( to pla a nid w h Little Loans quickly and easily ith the Mrs seven days a week this type of glass. Permaglass has South Durham len ue NHL officials for the play-offs to p Mr ond Katt Jack Snider, In 1951. th ved f sold at one time or another to J arranged f be held in Bowmanville in Centen oie anc > at ayn, vis) ee win. i he ex ae eel a Te Space. every T.V. manufacturer, seb : ge on 4 Poy lrom day with the former's parents, Mr, | brought expansion to 12,000 square hig) »y i playground and Mrs. W. Bridger at Toronto. |feet of factory. In 1952 the prob-| Uses for tempered glass include, | income plan. Gc Wi th T VISOrS: was mio. agro] Super Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Manns and lem of more space meant the open- shelving, living room furniture. oes 1 1X eams pervisors will t Ne New hoys of Whithy were Monday eve- ing of another factory desk 'tops, fire screens, kitchen BELLVUE SUpery Hl be informed by ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wal In 1954, the Canadian diyision of range doors, and even in @& e anniversary. the name Permaglass. The first letter some BOWMANVILLE -- The South' Th chedule will open locally The depar is : ter Manns. Permaglass was opened in Ajax. schools which find the yearly re- Dian Boa Lassie south. The schedule Will open ocally The qsparing it 1s Tuning the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luke and Out of the basement in 1948 to four placement cost justifies the higher FINAN( i " composed of six teams this year. Victor ay, Monday, May 21 need of several ss 1 18 In family. visited Saturday afternoon factories in 1954 initial cost. Glass doors in stores, 7 This is down from the nine of la at Newcastle and Port teams. Anvone COAL aes or these with Mr. and Mrs. Reader at Permaglass is a firm name office partitions, automobile side CORP. LTD DHONE MO 8-3 31 rason. Major casualty, in this sec pe at Welcome will be the other ino 5 team is pi of oach Scugog. which aptly describes the product, windows, windows in cabin cruis- : : ' A ope 8 He Name doy, Theling am is adv 0 contact Mr and Mrs. Wayne Miller,| which is basically tempered safety ers and floodlights for ball parks 29V2 Simcoe St. South vill not answer the bell on open- Grafton game will start at 6 p.m hs focreation office as soon as Mr, and Mrs. Arthur French and glass He latest factory makes are some of the uses. ing dav. Mav 21 An all - game will take place es family of Whitby spent Sunday! fibre glass used in filters. I mecca SALI The elu in, are Grafton, around 3 st of July, he place with Mr. and Mrs, Stan Manns and | SIMPLE PROCESS | OSHAWA - : the other major team in this area, on Monday, July 2 at Welcome Brian The process in Ajax is compar-| ADMITS FAILURE Port Hope Juveniles, Welcome, with the East playing the West Iea Mr and Mrs. Lorne Duff and atively simple. T.V. makers re-| HONG KONG G. H. WILSON, MGR, Newcastle, Newtonville and Ken- The East will be made up of Graf u en S Robert of Shirley were Monday quire optical filter glass. The com- Peiping Pony Reuters) om The WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BLDG. dall. Major casualty in the Port ton, Welcome and Port Hope Ju evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. pany used a heavy sieet glass, cut jst China's official newspa agin DIAL RA 5-1121 Hope area is the Port Hope Kins- veniles. The West will have New . Russell Davidson to customers specifications, some Wednesday that the id had men ¢ tonville, Newcastle and Kendall tan Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Corner and comes to the factory cut to size.|failed to reach its production fac Or did not appear he plavers on its roster Evelyn spent Tuesday evening Corners and edges are ground so gets in steel during the first quar meeti and Colbe s applica- Each club must post a $10 bond with Mr. and Mrs. N, Birkett and ~ -- ter of this year, the Communist tion fi at was refused on a as good faith of completing sched- , BOWMANVILLE -- The five dic. family ' | New China 's ag y p trict students a the Kemptville Miss M. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs SALLY S SALLIES | " DeWS agency Yeporied. -------------------------- vote of members 1 Jame > The leag vill hold a four team The open post of secretary-treas Agriculture Scho ! 'ereived | Fred Wood of Oshawa were week- playoff at the end of the season urer was settled with 'the appoint. COMmendable passing marks in end guests of Mrs. H. Thompson, } é Wan t V | Ld with the first and third clubs meet- ment of Allan Holdaway, Newton | examinations held at the Leona and Bill dnno } ing and the second and fourth ville, as the nominee. Arnold Wade co Mr. and Mrs. A. Slute and Lloyd | 4 FOR MISSED eo 00 pla The semi-final round will 1 Norm Dolley were elected ! the Senior Agriculture were Sunday dinner guests of Mr paving. The em) inal tound Mi resident and vice.president ot tre course Harve: Graham. RR. 2 and Mrs, Merle Slute at Bowman- P PER DE first: meetin \Nestleton, v the top honour stu- Ville. A S ? eve : . dent" with per cent, Larmer isis and Mrs. T. Manns and fam- . i r. Tyrone, obtained 74.2 ily of Scugog, Mr. and Mrs. R . THORNTON'S CORNERS a young bride with her husband per cent and Walter Loates, R.R. Manns and family of Port Perry, IN AJAX i in 1943 to this charge where they 1. Orono, had 65.5 per cent. Roy Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and fam - worked for five years McHolm, R.R. 1, Port Hope had a ily were Wednesday: evening Cites Work On | Mrs. Britton and, Mrs. Fletcher 73.1 average in the Junior course guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan i 4 Phone ON LEE AVENUE IM WHITBY sang "Little Grey Home in the while Mary McHolm, R.R. 1, Port Manns and Brian. ck " _re . . . West Hope. headed the honour role of Robert Brawn has returned AJAX 333 Mission Field Mrs. Herbert Schuerman and the Junior Home Economics with home after completing his school } Mrs. Frapk Hoag presented Mrs 2 per cent year at Montreal. If you have not received your FULL PRICE e Y 4 MRS. CHARLES WHITE Gordon Reeson with a gift from! Harvey Graham, R.R. 2, Nestle-| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call {the W.A. members and neighbors 10n, won two special awards total- and boys visited Saturday evening Correspondent for their new home. Grace was ling $50 in books. The first, $25 in With Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell and THORNTON'S CORNERS taken surprise but thanked ARTIC ture Books for general family at Port Perry > AR NTA AJAX TAXI ||| DOWN PAYMENT . $2,000 oe Momes Aeocaton ed ll snot 1 er ome proven ng ans Sen Me i Hire, Coit Sut an Ah my | tae |B MONTHLY PAYMENT $58.60 eze. i of the Sunday School on Wednes- The committee in charge served Yoon yo ounal The sceond, in of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele, day afternoon, with a good at- j,.. ire Leonard Goldsmith in. Animal Husbandry books Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute and -- tendance despite the rainy weath 4 Live Stock Judg to th. family visited Sunday ev 7 with : ° al "|vited the ladies to her hor fo JAve Stock Judging o the senior : Vy evening wit er. The president, Mrs. Wilfred the : ome lor student siven hy the Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Sadler at Green- eaturing . dent, ) June meeting, y 1 if er. The president," Mrs. ecting Fudent -- Sood RETURN ENGAGEMENT (1) Sodded front lawn (5) Oil heating Mrs ) Reeson gave a re- MAKES "DEBUT Mary McHolm, R.R. 2, Port Gi and Mrs. Walter Manns 2) s port on the catering last week. It _ Congratulations to Miss Betty Hope, won a prize for general pro- Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Mahafiy and idewalk an i i i was decided t bu two more Harmer who made her television ficiency in the first year of the boys visited Tuesday evening with - PRESENTS ( d driveway (6) Ceramic tiled bathroom tables for serving dinner debut Wednesday night Betty has Home Economies course and was Mr. and Mrs. R. Manns and fam- (3) 3 bedrooms (7) Copper plumbing It w unnecessary to form a had many singing engagements in donated | by Miss R B. Rorke ily at Port Perr, ! nei eCessaLy 1 Or. A TE Jaasciieuts iI ; - (4) Full basement (8) 62 foot lots { f ¢ for r st step in television, a slate ofticer the comin year. The present officers will She is now introduced as Shir SBEST QUALITY STOVE OIL ee With The MAINSTREETERS or bring in your own plans for estimates carry nex sar ley Harmer's sister, but Betty has Mrs. Leslie Dyer took charge for @ Pleasing voice and gracious . : E | H A t the E346 Dyes Sook charge oF | ARNG: Fad hie aif rae Br ® Prompt Delivery | 20 3 Featuring: Jack Kingston, Wally Traugott xclusive gen ) : : ' De Ee a a or: ety, dorset Courteous Service ! Ph : AJAX ROTARY HALL J. P. ALLAN « Good luck Jetty Dial RA 5-1109 ick introduced the, iest on the weather, "savs th VIGOR O! Te Admission $1 Per Person REAL ESTATE BROKER Mrs. AF. Co The executive OTT ia es nN Vi CO. Li. Dancing 9.00 to 12,30 104 DUNDAS ST. W. : WHITBY OTE or nore an ed Dillons agenty SnouNeed 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA - - 8- lusions Wednesday ater 8 Sponsored by I0OF MOSH. ir Alberta near studying all weather information Drumheller. Mrs. Cowan went as, available to it. 3 | | B [lett bf bepet fb off Tg Tf Lop aad A Scripture Lee 1 1 n prayer, N y HAVE NO EFFECT id Mrs. Percy Fletcher sang a, GENEVA . ters N He' accompanied bs Reuter uclear explosions have had no large scale Per Gal.

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