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

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PRLS AT KIWANS CLUB Harold Kidd Is Elected Second Club President An Ajax businessman and a charter member of the Kiwanis Club of Whitby was last night {electel its second president. Har- old "Scottie" Kidd was elected president to Dedd charter president. He and tie remainder of the new execu- tive will sake office on Jan. 1. Warren J. Mowat, second vice- ously elected first vice-president. Grafrey Schilling was elected i second vice-president. treasurer | Harold Elms, last | year, was re-elected unanimously. Fifteen names were placed be- succeed Willard | president last year, was unanim-! {fore the membership for the |eight directorships. Elected were, Bob Cawker, Frank Godden, (Norm Panabaker, Keith Lunney, {Hegh S'ms, Rev. John Ward and Herold Slichter. | Another important item of busi- |ness to be discussed last night | were final plans for the Kiwanis) catering concession at the Inter- | national Plowing Match in Brook- jo next week. In charge of the booth | business tomorrow and Monday and really swing into business on| | Tuesday, opening day of the match. 91 New Members Join Whitby Public Library Whitby's librarian, Mrs. Marie Bracay, reported this month that residents of the town have made | greater use of the Tray than in + any previous year. Her September --Photo By John Mills, Ajax report of activity follows: In September we had a large number of new enrollments, a total of 91. Of these 37 were ju- veniles, and 54 adults, including Edith Coverley Wed we In United Church Ceremony ", ro v. woe = MR. AND MRS. FRANK ELLIOTT Whitby United Church was the satin, which was complemented rooms. Each teacher takes out 20, scene of an early fall wedding on|with a stole of soft nylon net. books at a time, selected from Saturday, Sept. 22, when Frank Her headdress was rose color, 'he entire book collection in the Elliott, of Whitby, took as hisithe same style as the maid of children's room. to be kept at the bride, Edith Coverley, daughter honor. She also carried yellow school for approximately one of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coverley daisies. month. i of Whitby. The Reverend J. Smith! The best man was Mr. Clifford] We have on order a consi oy officiated. | Elliott, brother of the groom. able number of juvenile books, Given in marriage by her father, The ushers were Mr. Joseph Which will help satisfy the ever- the bride chose a white waltz- Coverley, of North Bay, and Mr, increasing demand. At present we length gown of brocade and tulle Kenneth Coverley, of Toronto, are making up a 'selection o complemented with a bolero of brothers of the bride. junior books to the amount o brocade oifset with long sheath' The reception was held in the $100, as donated by the 'Kinsmen's sleeves and buttons to the stand- Urited Church Hall and the Club. | is Godfrey Schilling who : |says he plans on opening for]: WHITBY NEWS 7 : he ber was 3626, in addition to 210 magazines. Adults took out books to the number of 2003, and the boys and girls accounted for 1623. To date this year the library has issued 33,630 books. This is an increase over last year by 4500 books. in September we added 137 new books to the library. Of these 16 were adult fiction; 15 adult non- fiction; and 106 juvenile books. Circulation of classed books: | Adult Juvenile Philosophy 30 --_ Religion 22 Sociology 110 Natural Science 101 Useful Arts 58 Fine Arts 26 Literature 39 History 38 Travel 38 Biography 147 85 678 1325 2003 382 1241 Fiction Total adult 1623 juv. up collar. Her waist-length veil bride's mother received in a Circulation of books for Septem- of nylon net was held in place street-length dress of dusty rose with a crown of satin embedded lace over satin, with beige and with seed pearls. She carried a black accessories. She was as- cascade of white feather chrys- sisted by the mother of the groom, anthemums, gardenias and pink who chose a blue street-length roses |dress with tan accessories. For satin She wore a ballerina-length gown! topped off with a white and of blue net over satin, comple-|brocade loose fitting coat mented by a net bolero jacket. deep coppertone accessories. Her short hat-length veil was held in place with a blue velvet band. moon trip through the She carried yellow daisies. dacks and to New Brunswick, May 2nd breaking and entry of an The bridesmaid was Elaine former home of the groom. Coverley. niece of the bride, She chose a gown of rose net over'in Oshawa. - VON Reports September Was Another Busy Month | cottage breakin on May 2nd, The| September has been another the interested volunteers, [Sottane, he sald. was on Lake |would have difficulty in carrying busy Joilh for the Whitby JBranch| we the Well Baby Conference. |Simcoe, on Concession 7, of Mara Fourteen of the 23 workin Fong tind Joe pas three Weeks we, saw two nurSes working ful me. have ha uj time assistance. The total number of calls ana| This has made it possible to spend | icles, including a power A Newmarket district man, Ross Bowers, 35, was yesterday sent- {John E. Pritchard. court, Bowers was given nine concurrently. Yesterday's ence is also concurrent. Constable Kenneth Moore, of the Detachment of the OPP township. ; | Missing, he said, were many art-| lawn- ewmarket Man Jailed 3)5 ps pen tone as a sing Sn" ie rst Yaars For County Break-in |Ontario County cottage. Bowers) On their return, they will reside appeared before His Honor Judge on Monday of this week, Bowers| from time to time. but formerly of Beaverton, told the| that court that he had investigated a charges in Peterborough and Lind- nursing care visits are down this| more time on the public health month by 20 visits, but our visits|Side of our program. Most of] to mothers and their babies has|this was the school work--organ- mower, a barometer and a clock. He said that he had recovered the mower from William Houting, ki up. Ther: re total fl izing and initiating the school of Newmarket, and had been ad- a 7% of ere To or health program. To date I have vised that Mrs. Houting had pur- nursing care. With the help of|Seen about 1000 pupils in rapid Mrs. Everett, who worked four| classroom inspections, There are days; and Mrs. Jean Corner who still three classes, two kinder- chased the mower from Bowers for $15. He said that he had found the clock and the barometer at home near Newmarket. worked for 10 days; we have seen 8arten groups and one four-room- Bowers' | Before sentence was passed, R. D. Humphreys, QC, who prosecu-| "quite substantial." He also advised His Honor that] lhad been convicted of seven Earlier this week, in a Toronto charges of breaking and entering, | class-rooms by the parents, the|«yhether pupils |one of having explosives and oe meeting got under ! thi ear sentences, all to run/of having stolen goods. On eac uction of guest speaker| gnonsibility of being Patrol . sent-|of those charges, he said, Bowers by Chief H. S. Traves, of the had been sentenced to three years, all to run concurrently. Defense counsel told the court Bowers now faces similar say and an additional charge of escaping custody from the Victoria County Jail in Lindsay. Before sentence was passed, Mr. Humphreys told the court that a study of Bowers' record, which! was not read, indicated that "re-| formation appears to be beyond any poscibility. It is now a mat- ter of protecting society." His Honor then sentenced Bow-| ers to three years six months in| Kingston. This sentence will run| concurrently with any sentence Bowers may be given elsewhere. the backlog of babies to be visit-|ed school to be inspected. Thus ed, gradually disappear. Now '"'the | far, impetigo is the only commun- bies"" are pretty well up to-|icable condition that date. from the mothers themselves, be- cause we have not been receiving ulation of approximately 1500, More requests have come oid aud that Spy two ei Report On 3s asket Project jeferral slips for 2 the Whitby jwive as many as 1951, and the A . babies born in Oshawa. | kindergarten enrolment 3.5 times t t |that of five years ago, it is 1 cres ome, 00 BEAUTIFUL BABIES evident that the school program ' Twenty-five mothers and babies is nearing a full time job, if it is Seiad the Tid Clg Health|to be carried out effectively. || regular meeting was held last Conferences that were held. We Miss Mary Ferguson, Regional : are sure that we have some of the Director of the Victorian Order|cdnesday evening at the school. most beautiful babies in Ontario of Nurses, paid an unofficial visit| Mrs. Harris, president, opened attending our JorthuiEntly Con-|to our Branch last Thursday and the meeting with the singing of ferences. Good health certainly) Friday. Certain administrative the Queen and the Lord's Prayer, | adds to the bonny appearance of matters concerning records and any infant. Without the help of reports were cleared up. | proved. Mrs. Harris spoke on the WHITBY CLASSIFIED iiieisss FOR SALE -- SOD. FRESH CUT, 20c| FOR ALSCO ALUMINUM COMBINA. YCIY Bicely. As many as 960 bas- 59 yd. delivered. W. Ward, MO 8-2563. [tion windows and doors, phone "Doc" Kets were received and will be Nov. 3|Dafoe, MO 82350 after 6. Free esti-(continued. The classroom who! | mates. Oct. 23 | FOR RENT_ONE PARTLY FURNISH. whl bring the greatest number o ed room. Suit lady or gentleman. For ron RENT .. ONE FURNISHED Daskets will be awarded a prize. | TCA. Victor television 242 sleeping room. Suit Gentlemen. Contin-| Mr. Catherwood, principal, wel.| ---------- __--_|Uous hot water. Good parking. 821 Dun- oy med the parents on behalf of : D das Street West MO 8.4123 Whitby. | 5 ; WELLS DUG AND DEEPENED: P- 232 the school and explained the meet- estimates. Don Ferris, 639 Brock North Ing on staff night. He introduced Phone MO 8-2961. Oct. 27 the staff and Mrs. Harris intro- The Hillcrest Home and School She also said a few words of wel. |come to everyone and specially to newcomers. | The secretary's and the treas- urer's reports were given and ap- PANT CUFFING AND ALTERATIONS, 1013 Centre Street South. Phone MO FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND 8-3360 cigarettes with every $3 purchase of -- Nov.2 tober 12 A Adults, 75c; stu 60c; 232a p.m. FRESH CUT SOD FOR SALE, DE- dents, children, 35c. livered anywhere, and complete land- , also roto-tilling, well rotted black loam. MOhawk Oct.29 HOME INSULATION, BLOWING meth od. Free Sstimates. Septic tanks... ------ cleaned the sanitary way. Walter Ward, FOR SALE -- COAL FURNACE, WITH Whitby Phone MO 8-2563. Oct.13| pipes, goo i SB | Phone MO 8-4190 Whitby. HELP WANTED-1000 HUNGRY CUS- tomers to try our famous Barbecue Chicken. David's Drive-In and Coffee Shop. Just west of Whitby, No. 2 High. | way. 24 Tabernacle United Church, Bel-| leville, was decorated with tall standards of white Shasta Chrys- Phone | 56 si anth and white, orange and FOR RENT -- WARM COMFORTABLE | 4 ae smoky shades of gladioli Satur- | | furnished room. 542 Mary East. MO|FOR SALE -- ONE ACRE TABLE day, September 22nd at 3 p.m. 82332. _ 231c Tuinips, H. Bradshaw, Pickering Beach | when Betty Loreen May, daughter FOR RENT _ TWOROOM APART. ---- 'n (Ax 2%lof Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred May, Siont. unfurnished. Apply Art's Clothing |FOR SALE -- FLUERY TWO FURROW | Belleville, exchanged vows with Sore, 125 Broek South, Whitby; 20 Tractor Plow. Almost new. Sacrifice. | Walter Mervyn Potts, Trenton, son pT a TE 1MO 32531. Ba |of Mrs. Agnes Potts, Toronto, for-| ADIAN WOMAN NEEDS DAY ROOM AND BOARD, PICKERING merly of Whitby. The Reverend work, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 9 Village, central. Telephone to 4. Mrs. Isabella Anstey, phone Pick- 11R. 2311 ering 94M4 after seven. Oct § eee mony. 8 Al Gord ist Shido be SEER ee r. S. Alec rdon organist, CONCRETE GRAVEL, $1.3, ROAD {accompanied Miss Phyllis May, , $1. yd., fill supplied. For | 3 fl delivery pnone MO 8.2660. Eric Branton FOR RENT {cousin of the bride, who sang Oct. 22 -- World." "The Lord's Prayer" and "My Four - Bedroom, FURNISHED Given in marriage by her fa- $10 200 house, with oil heating; fire- ther, the bride was attired in a ' place; gorage; extra-large lot |gown cut with a high fitted bod-| and garden; on quiet street in New solid brick 5-room bun- Whitby. To be leased for 18 golow featuring large living- months at $100 per month room, two bedrooms, dining- from October 15th. References tiled bathroom and kitchen. Oil heated. Down Payment $2,100 ond the | 233¢ {three tiers of Chantilly lace en- |crusted with pearls over nylon {tulle. Her veil of French silk illusion was attached to a lace cap, embroidered with mother-of- pearl. She carried a semi-cas- cade shower bouquet of Talisman roses and stephanotis, backed with | maline puffs. | knotted in white satin streamers. | Mrs. Ronald Walmsley, Belle-| ville, was matron of honor. CONTACT Bowman & Gibson Insurance and Real Estate required. balance NHA mortgoge at only 59%, | Warren J. Mowat 115 Dundes Street West Whitby MO 8-2601 MO 8.2819 Ata WHITBY MO 8-3521 or MO 8-2315 i 212h onta. Toronto; Mrs, Reid, Bclle- ' Pickering Ray Rowley officiated at the cere- d-ess was in a leaf motif. duced the executive of the Home and School. Mrs, Akey's class won the Jun- ior barnmer and Mrs. Stewart's class won the Senior for parents' attendance for each class. The door prize was won by Miss Hig- gins, teacher of the kindergarten. | Mr. Fairman spoke on the value of Home and School, citing! two most important points, first| to develop and retain 'good public relations between parents and teachers; secondly, keeping par- ents informed of any new educa- tional trend. The meeting was then adjourn-| ed and the parents and teachers went te their respective chil- dren's classrooms. The teachers outlined the work for the coming year and answered any questions the parents had. Refreshments were served by Grades five and six. | Se wi mmr meer Potts-May Nuptials Are Performed In Belleville ville, niece of the bride, May, Belleville, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. The matron of honor wore a dress of rubicon satin in amber brown, cut with a straight centre George street, sail today from work and sale of home baking tol princess panel with fulness start-| Montreal on the "S. S. Saxonia" which the public is i bodice for a five weeks visit with rela-|come. This will begin in the after- line! tives in England. ing from the side. . The finished with an empire drape, ending at the back in a| flat bow. Her matching head- lowed the same style in desert sand color. They wore match-| ing headdress in leaf motif and ig the Good Roads Association momar oe Copies Fron | EOR MISSED carried bouquets of bronze and yellow 'mums circled with cray- ton leaves and cascading in a nar- row line down the front. | The flower girl wore white ar- rosette Sweeth {ice and a bouffant skirt cut in nal taffeta with a sash of desert|bridegroom's mot! She carried a basket of navy crepe dress with white and| bronze and yellow "mums and| navy accessories and a corsage of | sand. wore a matching bandeau. The brother of the bridegroom, Bruce Potts, Toronto, was the! groomsman. Ushers bridegroom's Potts, Toronto, . and brother of the bride, and Doug Reid, Both of Belleville For the reception held in the Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ray Scott, church parlors, the bride's moth- the wedding from Bowe wearing a Toronto, ville, and Mrs. Keith Waites, Tor-| queen's blue lace gown with navy wa, London, er received guests Miss Penny Mav. Bells-' accessories and a corsage of mink 'manville and New York City. | en (complete with canopy, for the|a; i . new daughter. Mrs. Shepherd al. Ajax are warmly invited to at was 3 ehiertalned at a baby shower | flower girl and Master Rodney | 0%, 2 3 atiorte Su ue dew ers. i the Coot-Waller wedding in To- The bridesmaids' d-esses fol- ronto last Saturday. | were the bride chose a grey worsted flan- brothers, Kenneth | pe] suit, grey : William | corsage Stephanotis' wcre Potts, Oshawa, and Garnet May, |Upon returning from the wedding THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, October 5, 1956 © BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative -- Paddy Quinton, 29 Temperance Street District High School Track And Field Results WMANVILLE -- Following are the results of the Tri-District : {High School track meet held at | the Boys Training School, Wed- nesday: | SENIOR BOYS 880 - yard -- R. Clough (Co- bourg; B. Jackson (Bowman- ville); W. Bollen (Port Hope). | 100-yard -- G. Curtis (C); D. '(Marston (PH); W. Haworth (C). [ High Jump -- W. Holmes (C); B. Jackson (B); W. Bollen (PH). Shot Put -- K. Williamson (B); '| P, Baby (C); D. Garland (C). CLEARING THE HIGH JU manville was the winner of the | in Bowmanville Wednesday. standing broad jump in the tri- | Sharon is quite good at the high | school district track meet held | jump as can be seen in the | above picture. ~Times-Gazette Photo AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Home-School Hear Talk On "Motoring Today" AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff/ing a diversion by introducing Reporter) -- The first monthly humorous incidents which he meeting of the Parkside Hom e|had witnessed during his talks and School Association was held 2nd Jectares across Ontario, with th Safety oaTe, } Inspector Witts commented with pleasure on the number of men present at the meeting,| on Monday, October 1st. | It was a pleasure to see such a good attendance, and it is The couple left on their honey- enced to three and one-half years ted for the Crown produced ac-\hoped that this record will be 1 Pp: rig in Kingston penitentiary for the cused"s record, which he termed kept up during the coming sea- which is not always the case at son. Forthcoming programs will Home 3m aT be announced in these columns. yoq for his timely talk and ai advice, a panel of five got under visiting of way to discuss the problem of A 3 of the higher meeting got under way with the|grades should take on the re- After the usual Guards for the younger children Ajax Police Force. The guest! quring lunch PLA and after k Albert| school, at the street crossings." PAT CONWAY Pat Conway won the Senior Girls ch ionahin. Wednbmd school at the Tri-District high track and field meet held at the was Witts of Toronto, OPP Inspec-| tor Witts is in 'charge of thelan oT this question, al- Traffic Safety Squad, and although it was reported that the member of the Traffic Confer-|st Bernadette"s separate school ence, now on loan to the Ontario|hadq been doing it for nearly two Safety League. years without any mishap what- He spoke on a subject that ever, moreover these children] should be of vital interest to all had had no accidents at home, | parents, '""Motoring To-day', and| apparently safety conscious) its complex problems. The audi-|through their training along these ce was held by the powerful|lines. | and dramatic way in which he| Refreshments were served by | put forward the serious aspects|the social committee at the close Boys T School In Bow- manville. Port Hope and Co- bourg had teams entered in the meet. Barbara Bathgate won the Intermediate girls cham- pionship and Garry McCullough also of Bowmanville, won the Junior boys championships. Bowmanville High School was ©); 220-Yard Dash -- G. Curter 2): J. Walden (PH); W. Haworth (C). 440-Yard Dash -- R. Clough Ro ey (PH); W. ) Running Broad Jump -- M Kelly (PH); W. Bullen (PH); N. Crowe (C). 440 - Relay -- Cobourg, Port Hope, Bowmanville. Hop, Step and Jump -- D. Mar- ston (PH); G. Curtis (C); M. Kelly (PH. Open Mile -- G. Wakely (PH); McMahon (PH). SENIOR GIRLS Running Broad Jump -- P. Con- way (B); B. Lucas (PH); H. Mar- ston (PH). High Jump -- A. Greslin (C); C. Smith (B); E. Osborne (B); B. Smith (B). Softball Throw Distance -- B. Smith (B); V. Hibbard (PH); J. Smith (B). 100-Yard Dash -- P. Conway {8 B. Lucas (PH); R. Prentice ) (C). | Shuttle Relay -- Bowmanville, Cobourg, Port Hope. Standing Broad Jump -- P. Con- way (B); H. Marston (PH); B. Lucas (PH). 220-Yard Dash -- Bowmanville, Port Hope, bore Basketball Speed Throw -- Bow- manville, Cobourg, Port Hope. INTERMEDIATE BOYS . 880-Yard Dash -- D. Horley (PH); P. McCaig (C); M. Ker- shaw (PH). Shot Put -- A. De Champ (C); J. Roberts (PH); R. Strikwerda (B). 100-Yard Dash -- D. Greenway (PH); P. Reynolds (B); B. High- field (PH). Hop, Step and Jump -- D. O'Connor (PH); W. Lawless (C); D. Welsh (B). 220-Yard Dash -- D. Greenaway (PH); R. Clayton (C); P. Rey- olds (B), Running Broad Jump -- D. Greenaway (PH); D. Welsh (B); W. Lawless (C). 440-Yard Dash -- R. High M. Kershaw (PH); (B) Distance Sattball Thsow -- = O'Grady (C); M. Peterson ( Running Broad Jump -- B. Bathgate (B); S. Kilpatrick (B); M. Watt (PH). Standing Broad Jump -- S. Kil- patrick (B); K. Bragg (B); C. Michael (PH). 75-Yard Dash -- B. Bathgate (B): N. McDonald (C); K. Bragg (B). High Jump -- B. Bathgate (B); M. Aird (C); K. Bragg (B). 220-Relay -- Bowmanville, Port Hope, Cobourg. peed Basketball Throw -- Co- bourg, Port Hope, Bowmanville, Shuttle Relay -- Bowmanville, Sonoute Port Hope. JUNIOR BOYS 100-Yard Dash -- B. Smith (C); 2 Armstrong (C); .|'W. Thortell (B); J. Bull (C). Hizh Jump -- Gary McCullou, (B); D. Milne (B); Bill on (B). Running Broad Jump -- B. [Staples (C); G. McCullough (B) B. Borthwick (C). 440-Yard Dash -- J. Webster | (PH); B. Smith (C); B. Borthwick ). L. Ball (C); P, Delanty (C); D.|(C 220-Yard Dash -- B. Borthwick 14 J. 'Webster (PH); W. Thertell ). Shot Put -- J. Bull (C); B. Os- borne (B); R. Hill (PH). Hop Step and Jump -- G, Me- borne \B); W. iiarsden (C); G. Lonsberry (PH). 440-Relay -- Cobourg, Bowman- ville, Port Hope. JUNIOR GIRLS 75-Yard Dash -- P. Hope (PH) Ss Delaney (PH) Iris Conway (B) High Jump -- D. Johnston (Bats; M. Snowdy (C); L. Mutton Distance Softball Throw -- J. Roddy (C); M. Snowdy (C) M. Welsh (B). Running Broad Jump -- P. Hope (PH); J. Caldwell (C) 8. McFarland (C). Standing Broad Jump -- 8. Mec- Farland (C); M. Lang (PH); L. Mutton (B). 220-Relay -- Bowmanville, Port Hope, Soborg. Basketball Speed Throw -- Port Hope, Cobourg, Bowmanville. huttle Relay -- Port Hope, Bowmanville, Cobourg. CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Girls -- Port Hope School -- 21 points. Pat Hope 6 points. Junior Boys -- Cobourg Schoo! -- 22 points. Gary McCullough, Bowmanville. Senior Boys -- Cobourg School -- 27% points. Gel Curtis, Co- bourg. Girls -- Senior Bowmanville Austin| School -- Pat Conway 9 points, {PH B. Sketch (PH); W. Wanen| Bowmanville, C). Open Mile -- Rose Bowl 'Tropny Jump -- A. DeChamp (C);|-- G. Wakely, Port Hope. P. Kassats 440-Relay -- Port Hope, Co-|away, Port Hope, a A Intermediate Boys -- Port Hope School -- 29 points, Dave Green- i Sn Pan, PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT CLASSES victorious Junior in the Senior and . . . 5 . girls championships. Pickering Township Ajex Pickering Village REGISTRATION -- at Pickering District High School Tuesday, of these problems, while creat- of the meeting. | October 16, 1956 -- 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Have Busy Month [Hospital Auxiliary | At Ajax Hospital [Plan Tuesday Meet. plas and Pickering General AJAX -- The Women's Aux-| ospital statistics for September: |jlia hi ickerin; In patients admitted 133; out Pa be He Alt sn Pike ™ E) tients 205; total discharges 167; | Di 2 pert babies born 36; in patient X-rays meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 8 59; out patient X-rays 137; labora- p.m. in the nurses residence, | tory, in patients 178; laboratory, Mrs, Owen Ashley is in charge out patients 5; blood transfusions | of the program, and will show pic- 9; minor operations 28; major op-| tures of Austria, her homeland. erations 5; EENT operations 8. Members are asked to please | bring dressed dolls in so that they |can be put on display at the Fall {Dance on October 19. RJAX PERSONALS Also a jar or two of home-made | FOR MISSED CLASSES -- Tuesdays and Thursdays -- 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. FIRST TERM -- October 16 to December 13 -- 18 Nights SECOND TERM -- January 8 to March 21 -- 22 Nights POSSIBLE COURSES PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m, call KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. G. MILLS | jam, preserves, pickles, ete. for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day, | the pantry cupboard. 1. Basic English 2. Public Specking 3. Arts & Crofts 4. Weaving 5. Sewing (Beginners) 6. Sewing (Advenced) 7. Bookkeeping FEES -- Resident: $5.00 NOT REFUNDABLE All Fees Due on Registration -- At least 15 students enrolled Advance inquiries may be made ot the School Office. Phone Pickerin PICKERING DISTRICT D. 5. CLARINGBOLD, Chairmen. 8. Typewriting 9. Shorthand 10. Shopwork 11. Agriculture 12. Matriculation Subjects (Grades 12 & 13) Non-Resident: $10.00 required for any one course. g 7 HIGH SCHOOL BOARD A. ROSS IRWIN, Business Administrator, Secratary-Treasurer. Brock street, have had as their, All ladies welcome. guests for the past two weeks, his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Grant,| __ . his sister, Mrs. M. Chase, and| Ajax Salvation Army brother-in-law Mr. Chase, of | | Plaster Rock, New Brunswick. |To Hear Toronto Band | AJAX -- The Salvation Army Mrs. M. Steer, Mrs. A. Ward in Ajax has announced this week and Mrs. E. Linton attended the|that on Saturday evening, No- Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian|vember 10, the Wychwood Corps Legion Convention, held in the|Band from Toronto will be pre- Hotel London, London, Ont., Mon-|senting a very interesting pro- day to Thursday last week. {gram of music, both band and vocal selections, if the local Cita-| Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker are|del. This band is well known | spending two weeks vacation in| around Ontario for its renditions the United States, jand it is one of the better bands in the Metropolitan Toronto Divi-| Mrs. Gordon Day was hostess | $108 of the Salvation Army. The to a number of neighbors and | leader of this musical combina-| : {tion is Bandmaster George Swad-| friends at a party in honor of dling, a form er military band-| Mrs. Ben Severs, when she was| i presented with a baby-stroller, | f*2Ste%. A very AE oyouna tend this program. The corps officers, Lieutenant {Smith and Lieutenant Carmich- |ael, also wish it to be known that {on the same date, November 10, {the ladies of the Home League, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Price, |are holding their annual sale of invited to| MORE AJAX NEWS ON PAGE 2 | moon at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mills attended | Mr. John Mills has been attend- PAPERS IN AJAX Phone AJAX 333 If you have not received your Times-Gaxzette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI All cells must be placed before 7:30 P.M. t roses. The > attired in a red rosette Sweetheart roses, as- sisted. For her travelling costume the| black accessories, and a of large yellow "mums. trip, the couple will reside at 80 Wright Avenue, Belleville Out-of-town guests attended Fort Henry, Oshawa, Whitby, Otta- Peterborough, Bow | You'll be as pleased as punch too, when you see the... New . . . All Different FORD for'57 at Manchester Garage » Look how thi ing with joy s fellow is jump- after he made a deal on a New '57 Ford SEE THEM TODAY MANCHESTER G AT Junctions 12, 7 and 7A Phone Port Perry 512 7 -- Rae Co

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