The increase in Bowmanville's | Nii school population has made nec- essary an addition to the new i 7 tii Vincent Massey School on | costing close to $120,000, is well above picture. Church street. The extension, | under way as can be seen in the (Photo by R. Carruthers) BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Ground Observer Corps. Representative -- Lloyd Qu inton, 29 Temperance Street MA 3-3729 Dedicate Electric Organ At Courtice Service COURTICE -- Durham County's|part in the service with organist aewest United Church took another | step forward last Sunday with the dedication of a beautiful new Ham- mond electric organ, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Nichols. This church's history has been one of untiring effort by its min-| Frank Walter playing beautifully for the hymns, for the Procession- al "Glory Be To God On High" sung by the Junior Choir, the Sen- ior Choir's anthem, "Rejoice The|ing Officer Sheppard, Flying Offi- God Is King" and a lovely solo, "Trust In Him', sung by Mrs. qualified members of the Ground Observer Corps by Squadron Lead- er Stouts, Following the -Ground Observer "= * Corps meeting, Frigidaire treated Tours Il 1 alre ant everyone to a light lunch in their . ultra modern cafeteria and later ! conducted the group on a tour BOWMANVILLE -- The Ground [and told of how they operate In|through the huge plant. Observer Corps from Southern On.|co-ordination with the Ground Ob-| Those attending from Bowman- tario met in the Frigidaire Plant,|5¢FVer Corps. vile and district were Chief Ob- aire. | Ground Observer Corps. and Stan Norrish, regional super- A film on modern kitchens with! Wings were presented to several! visor from Tyrone. the latest in apliances was shown| to the group in the beautiful Frig- abbl L LLL LLL LLL LLL EEL L LTT idaire Theatre located in the plant M RCAF officers introduced by Flight-Lieutenant Swanson were: Flying Officer Bruce Walker, Fly- cer McGuire, and Guest Speaker Squadron Leader Stouts, staff offi- | Toronto, on Wednesday night,| Flying Officer Bruce Walker|server John Regan, Alex Cameron) re ey Were Chr ty of Frigid. spoke briefly on the history of the|Jr., Cecil Alldread, Tom McHugh, | tion. For several years, they wor-| merly of this village. | Squadron Leader Stouts traced the shipped in a one-storey building,| TRIBUTE PAID but it was not long before these| Sincere tribute and appreciation small quarters were found inade- of the generous organ ad was quate and an attractive auditor-{paid to Mr. and Mrs. Nichols by D h L jum was added. Gradually, thejall speakers, with Rev. Collins ur am ed ue necessary equipment has been ob. making the official presentation history of search and rescue crews Isters and fast-growing Fhey wor. merly Rundle of Oshawa, for- cer Flying Control from Trenton. { ) 3 0 ill ide, Ow bouts, tained and even while the service of acceptance of the new organ was being conducted, an addition- al contribution of 50 Bibles was announced. CAPACITY CONGREGATION On Sunday evening, the beau- tiful centre of worship was packed to the doors. Ushers brought al- most all the chairs available from the Sunday School basement to accommodate the huge congrega- tion. Former pastor, Rev. H. F. Yard- ley of Brantford, and Rev. V. W. Collins of the Seventh-Day Adven- sist Church, west of this village, assisted Rev. L. M. Somerville In character with the dedica- on their behalf and Rev. Somer- tion. Mr. Yardley started his ser-\y.i fro North Durham Baseball mon with some humorous reflec- tions on his days in the Courtice Circuit area, recalling incidents and friendships which he and his ¢. nis" this year The South Dur family still cherish. His theme stressed the need for removing any stumbling blocks ton "so the Durham County League standing between man and Christ. Loyalties to denominations, rather| hunk of Central Ontario. than to Christ; efforts to substi- stitute such things as alcohol, dancing, cards or any other diver- i but the ar sion for devotion to Christ lead to SE aay Ne a path wired with traps and pitfalls| 0" margin, for Christians. The need for Christ in our lives must be uppermost, he tion, music had an important concluded. rated in this year, has often| given the south strong representa-| tion in tne finals. John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Kinsmen In Charge Of Buses AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- er) -- Inadvertently the fact at the Ajax Kinsmen Club is in charge of transportation for the| children who will visit Maple Leaf| Stadium, on May 19, was omitted from the story on this page yes- terday. It is stressed most strongly that The Kinsmen Club has under- taken the organization of the tre- d job as a ity proj- ect and at the club's expense. The club will provide two adults to each bus. It is stressed most strongly that the children must return by the same bus that took them to To- ronto. Not Directed At J. Reid AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter) -- Jack Hope - Brown. chairman of the public school board, has requested that it be made clear that his remarks] about the recent ratepayers meet-| ing were not directed at J. Reid| personally but at the question period that followed the first half of the meeting. | Shaw Forsees Butter Lack In Few Years WINCHESTER, Ont. (CP)--A.M Shaw, chairman of the federal agricultural prices support board, said Wednesday that in two or READER'S VIEWS Denies Making Any Statement To The Editor, The Times-Ga- zette, Dear Sir: May I be permitted some com- ment on an article entitled "Re- marks at Ratepayers Meeting Are Criticized' as it appeared in your paper of Tuesday, May 8. In the first place, may I state categorically, that I made no statement of any kind to the press and that 1 resent yerv strongly the unauthorized use of my name by your correspondent. If people in public office are to be thus pilloried by your paper then it is time that the freedom of the individual took precedence over the much vaunted freedom of the press. In the second place I consider that the conclusion arrived at in the final paragraph of your cor- respondent's effusion is complete- ly erroneous and unwarranted as to be applied to Jack Reid, who over the past 18 months has done a wonderful job in handling the ville accepting for the ells Expanding | MILLBROOK -- Indications are League may overflow its geo- graphic boundaries and include Bridgenorth and Lakefield as en- ham section has also gone outside county confines by admitting Graf- is our best investment! now embraces a considerable Colborne, an even more easterly centre, sought admittance to the i watine la intavmadiate! raung i= the power in the last |few years, as indicated by pen-| nant winners, pretty well concern- trated in the south half. Orono, a Our home is a lifetime investment that deserves the best care we can possibly give it! That is why we again chose Martin-Senour 100% Pure Millbrook, still waiting for sult-| House Paint to protect and beautify the exterior. able weather for a first workout, may feature an 'accent on youth" team, with Bob Forsyth, George Dawson and Dave Ravmes men- tioned as likely candidates for some of the vacant berths. Bill Lunn, who retired from active competition a couple of years ago to take over the managerial reins, will likely be back in the line-up. Report 48 We chose from Martin-Senour Trend and Forecast Colors--they're just right for color styling the modern home; Take it from me, Martin-Senour 100% Pure House Paint is a plegsure to work with. It goes on easily and, gallon for gallon, covers better than any other house § paint we've ever iis" Disease Cases | BOWMANVILLE -- There were |48 cases of communicable diseases reported to the Northumberland- Durham Health Unit. The follow- ing cases were reported for the week ending May 5, 1956. 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