77 Howe Thinks BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT pot. He'll Reduce | = = me Suet Plane Output Langmaid-Brooks Family OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian = Reunion Enjoyable Event duction of military aircraft ma; see further reductions in output,| The following persons wop in the sports program: Defence Production Minister 2 Howe said Wednesday. The picnic of the Langmaid- Longest Married Couple pre- sent, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Werry. But he told the Commons that Brooks families, was held at the his policy is to try "to keep the Mountjoy Picnic Grounds recently. aircraft industry intact, as a going| A good number was present and 7 concern, in all essential respects." did justice to a laden dinner table. Mr. Howe said the maintenance Following the dinner hour Jack of the industrial base for defence Pearce presided for the business sent, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Pearce. Youngest Married Couple pre- Largest family present, Mr. and production 210 the Te-equipment/ session at Which the following of- Mes Laurence Malcolm and fam.| ' f the armed forces now are the ficers were elected: ily. major aspects of his department's) Past president, Bill Snowden; Children's three-legged race-- program. a . president, Grant Brooks; first Murray Yellowlees and John | The aircraft industry was Dr vice-president, Keith McGill; sec-|Werry. Bean carrying conlest-- !marily a defence industry and 4 vice president, John Ashton;|Mrs. Alta Brocks. parts of it depended almost en secretary, Mrs. Doreen Brooks;| Milk-bottle contesk-- Mrs. Gord. tirely on defence orders. Pre net| treasurer, Charlie Langmaid, Brown and Lawrence Malcolm. tion of military planes cou b n0tirable committee consists of; Mr.| Lucky spot--Mrs. Lloyd Preston. operate. on a, Stop and-glart An. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mr. and| The boys and girls shoe scram- ME gh hi boy | Mrs. Mutton, Walters and Mr. and De -- Gail Malcolm and Larry i i | Mrs. Cli undle. | Gannon. said the gicouragement given 1of Nominating committee-- Mrs. Running race from 12 to 14 yrs, the Canadian aivorait "a major| Roy Langmaid and Mrs. Clare Al-(--Harold Yellowlles. past years has p by creating re-|lin; press reporter, Mrs, Wes. From 9 to 11 yrs. --Glen Werry strategie am roduction facilities Langmaid, sports committee, Mr.\and Larry Gannon. search and Pp experience which|and Mrs. Orland Brooks, Ross| From 6 to 8 yrs.--Gail Malcolm 21d engineering Chnada before. |Langmaid, Miss Elda Mountjoy|and Murray Yellowlees. did nol exis ee -- --|and Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Werry,| For all the children under five| PORT PERRY grounds committee, Perc. Mount-| years, there was a peanut and 4 23 § on ¥ Mp eight-| neighbor's pup and in addition year-old female dog of uncer- | is raising a pair of kittens. Two tain parentage. Toots, bereft of years ago her strong maternal her own puppies, has adopied a instinct prompted Toots to bring pi KITTENS home two baby rabbits she had found. She brought them un- harmed to her owner, Mrs. Lor- raine Deeks of Pickering Beach. --Photo by John Mills AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS Supervisors John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Swimming And Therapy Program For Handicaped notices, telephones, mailing, etc. Following the business every-|/candy scramble. LEGION BAND LEADS DECORATION DAY PARADE | one joined in a program of sports| About 5 p.m. the happy gather- The Bowmanville Canadian Le- | Decoration Day parade to the | ices were held. ys | prepared by Mrs. Perc. Mount-|ing broke up. Another family Tol gion Pipe Band leading the | cemetery on Sunday where serv- (photo by R. Carruthers) Ruxiliary |joy, Mrs. Wes. Yellowlees and!union will be held 2., he same ---- nt PORT PERRY -» On Wednes- Reva McGill. place, at the same tin axt =R » Bl ' k | - 8 Liberal Senators Oppose Giving 110S€s blan gy ume ey Ci port Perey Orono Team Hamilton, cf; Yourth, ss; Gal-| {lagher, ¢; Cox, rf; Gerardi, 3b; eld floral tea and bake sale Civil Servants Two Salaries The. ' BOWMANVILLE -- Strong pitch-| Kelly, '1b; Williams, If; Sellers, p. The Scout Hall was beautifully) OTTAWA (CP) -- Two Liberal | decorated with spring flowers and senators joined the opposition ing by Gord Sellers and playing, Orono -- Ron West, 3b; D. West, errorless ball the Roses blanked|cf; Mercer, If; Ray West, rf; Rob- T k C [the baking tables were laden with leader in the Senate Wednesday ray akes, ndy and|in opposing a government bi 0 C ] d e ourse lan array of cakes, canc Pposili 8 = Orono 6 to 0 at the Vincent Massey |inson, ss; Cornish, 2b; Shetler, c; n0ke 4 Ball Park last night. Gord struck|K: West, p; Mallett, rp. said its members know nothing of pastries. ; change the jsthod of extra re- " smbers and guests were wel- muneration for government em- AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Members anc 4 . a : J : y »d by president, Mrs. E. Ken- ployees and others conducting ex I : " { Umpires -- Plate, Garry Ven- | Reporter) -- Preparatory ® un- od oy pres! Chas. Reesor pre- amination of student surveyors. [the professioze of the men without five and allowed only three ning, Bowmanville. Bases, Mio dertaking supervision and i neo | Senator John T. Haig said "he whem they are dealing. (hits in chalking up the victory. Hill, Port Hope. tion of playground activities this tea was officially opened opposed civil servants drawing e legislation received final] The Roses collected 10 hits, eight senate approval with the three op-|off K. West who went five and a (summer, Donna Newsome, and The te a er| two salaries. Land surveyors [Locksley Adams are taking a by Mrs. Stata of Oshawa, a former { grant lifications join i i Joclisle) c f a of s auxiliary. The tea should be granted qualifications ponents joining to register their Inni | course at Camp Quinn, Mo-Lac, member of this auxiliary lar university standards as is opposition by saying "on division" aalt ls big og Jo NATAL, B. C. (CP)--Ben Vol- when the motion was put, a pari; 0", "CIE P -~ : TOSES patti set a district record with eft a total of 11 players on bases tw, extra large mink--3T7 inches f 9 able we reside by past UCC sar Madoc, for one week table was presided over b) : Loi neh two young people will start presidents, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Mc- done in the other professions. v ) ) : e 'wo | Peol : liamentary device for registering d to O 's th i disagreement without forcing ~g compared to Orono's three. land 34 inches in length--trapped their duties next week in Ajax Donad and Mrs. Kerry. ' He 3 on Support no I Segator playgrounds and continue through A number of films were shown Jonn Howden ~Manitoba) who ; > D i 3 £ recorded vote. Last night's win gives to Roses during the regular season. Mrs. T. J. Wheeler, July and August. including cadet inspection at the said a university board should MR 0PZuNG twice weekly (11 am. to 1 p.m. (144); Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Wm. G About $75.00 was raised from | Ww M Tuesdays and Thursdays). Thes wman, Dunbarton Pickering Ottawa Pays $123,000 He tea any his ill Yo Bed bo hildren came from Rouge, Mrs. J. G. Spragge, RR aid in sending Cub a Scouts F For 460 Acres Of Land 2; - J Ee ea i | La TO Ol sa Lh Lal fm asia 0. saiend ment paid $123,000 for 460 acres BRING THE KIDS TO SEE PETER THE CLOWN SATURDAY, JUNE 30TH an Introducing "Toots", a solid grip on first place in the Lakeshore league. R HE 000 132 000 6 10 0 Oron 000 000 000 0 3 3 Bowmanville -- Gilhooley, 2b; | IN AJAX FOR MISSED PAPERS Phone AJAX 333 If you have mot received your Ti G by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. B'ville control the exams, and Senator Jean - Franecoie Pouliot (L--Que- bec), who said the civil service commission--which is to help fix the examination fees--is "just a smoke screen." Senator Pouliot GOOD CATCH AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re t 1 porter) -- In 1955 an experimental $15: emergency contingencies project was carried out July 5 to taxis, etc. $. Total $360. August 20. Seventeen children COMMITTE (from three to 16 ye-rs of age Convener, were transported to a private pool Brock road, RR No. 1, f Typical cases: polio, leg perthes, Creel SaTlamic 2 Mry. 4 thaulk Jou lo =n eo Jarticipst spastic, club feet. L. Sherry, 2, Claremont, ildin t at) ed 1 aki ee ve taxis and a volunteer car, (Claremont 65): Mrs. J. D. Calder, oud the ae 08S Jom 2 Also we wish 3 speedy JCovery | each with driver and an adult at Fairport (Pickering 336W3); Mrs. for the site of a new federal pen- fo Secreta 1 i u on , who is tendant, provided transport, spe- C. Hilts, Whitevale (Markham jionsiary" State Secretary Pinard ip ie Oshaws Hospitah t Porcs cially insured. The parent: were 470W2); Mrs. George A. Robinson, wednesday informed the Com. , Golf enthusiasts of Port Perry, not encouraged to attend until the 26 Woodhouse. Ajax (75R); Mr. mong (and there are a surprising num. final day and the closing euor Ken Morley, Pickering (233). Replying to Stanley Knowles be) will soon be able to play 2 cises. The volunteer workers Health inspector, Dr. John Loos, (CCF--Winnipeg North Centre), their own town. In t g vas, Loi - (transport, ground and pool) aver- Pickering (150); Sun Valley Pool-- he said no average price per acre ¢rs have had to go to Lindsay, aged 12 daily. These were OUR LOCATION organ-| Mr. E L Falkner, 3 Fasigsts of land in the district was ascer-| Beaverton or Oshawa for the ily from a stand-by roster Cres oronto (PLymouth tainable because it depended on game Bed i 34 Hands od ier 5-4830); Mr. Cecil - Crowe (Asst. several factors P Recently Ted Leahy, has begun m Strict supervision. ground Mgr.) RR No. 2. Valley Farm Rd. EE ---- preparations for a nine-hole course en, Hh pe t d. Neces. (Pickering 371W3); lifeguards The main rivers of Nigeria are to be opened soon and pool, was maintained 'WeC*% Doug Moffat!, Wm. Moffatt, RR the Niger, Benue, Cross, Sokoto,| We wish Ted and Noreen every By Belin were No. 3, Pickering, Ont. Kaduna and Gongola. success in their new venture. Typical of she apparent results v m- by August 20: 1. All children had lost fear of the water; each i had become an exciting 3 adventure. seven-year-old oa FA oni gees Br (24 feet) on her back. 3. A boy (aged 11. lio In both legs) had discarded Bis crutches. 4. A boy of 4 (polio in both legs at 10 months) "learn- ed to swim." 5. A boy of 14, un- able to open his fist after an acci- dent which severed the nerves, un- clenched it. 8. And, of course, all children helpless on the land, de- lightedly discovered mobility in the water COST OF THE 1955 PROJECT Transportation $25.00 weekly, $175.00 :above does not include carriage of Ajax children, Est. cost, $85.00); insuranc $15.00; sundry, $20.00. Total $210.00 Above was covered by organ- ization cash granés and various private contributions. Grants were made by: Pickering Township and the Village Red Cross, Pick- ering Rotary Club, Pickering Township Council Ajar tary Club, Rouge Hills Lions Club and Dunbarton Kiwanis Club Various sundries were donated: pool supplies and water servie- ing, cookies, paper tissues (for watery noses) and ice cream for closing exercises 1956 PROGRAM Pool -- Sun Valley Pool. Valley Farm Road (donated -- see be- low). Dates -- July 3 - August 9, Tues- day and Thursday, 11 am. - 1 p.m. Expected children 25 (no age limit), They will include those of last year, with invitations (or ar- rangements) in the areas of Ux- bridge, Brooklin and Whitby Transport Apart from the need of private cars (or taxis) for certain outlying children, the main Pickering group will be carried by chartered bus (Don Beer Volunteers Required daily minimum -- 16 to 20. Already available roster 45 women and men Safety and water arrangements --As last year, each child is in- dividually attended by a compe- tent person, both in land and In water. Through the kindness of the pool owner, Mr. E. L. Falkner, there will be no charge for the pool which will be reserved ex- clusively to the hours of the proj ect. Car parking and other facili- ties (dressing rooms) are also supplied. Our only expense will be the expense of the lifeguard--$4.00 AS I PAL PD NCA; Free Flashlights! 50 Gals. 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