Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 9 Oct 1956, p. 5

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Ey , LAY FOUNDATION STONE FOR NEW CHURCH IN AJAX Representative -- Paddy .BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Karel Waversvelt; 2. Philip Man- duck; 3. Alan Calver. Novelty race, 6 year girls -- 1. Merridy Hately; 2. Diane Millson; Quinton, 29 Temperance Street | 3. Sheila Hicks. BOWMANVILLE For fect -- sunny and warm -- whi resulted in a and keen competition. Intermedi. showed t ed in all Senior, and Junior events Champions declared are as lows: tario Street School, 10 points. Central, 10 points. | Stewart, Central, 9 points. Intermediate boys -- Dav ! 'O"Rourke, Ontario Street, { | points. 10 inches, David bettered High Jump recorded by 2 inch and the Running Broad Jump 1 ft., 4 ins. i | Marjorie Stewart equalled the|y 4 [Intermediate Girls' Broad Jump record. The events are as follows: SENIOR BOYS | Standing broad jump, 7° 3" 1. Harold Mutton; |tyn; 3. Bill Bickle. k Osborne: 2. Bill Williams; Brian Martyn. High jump, 4' 6" } Mariyn: 2. Gavin Proctor #4 er: 3. Don Millson i i11. Bob Burgess: Brian M ityn; 3. Gordon Walker. | 200 yd. relay. 29.6 sec., Onta 4 Street -- 1. Burgess, Glenn Bell, son. 2 Don Pole vault, 8 -- 1. Harold Mut- 1, Obie Rijpstra; 2. Ricky Dolan; Robert Depew; 2. Jeff Gilhooly; ton; 2. Gavin Proctor Parker; Winston Vanstone. 75 yd. dash, 9.1 sec. -- 1. G don Walker: 2. Brian Martyn; Bob Burgess. ISENIOR GIRLS . | 75 yd. dash, 9.9 sec. -- 1. Ju Allin; 2. Connie Niddery; 3. anne Ferguson. Softball throw, Julia Allin: 3. Dianre Ferguson. High jump, 4' 1%" -- ur 6" LX belle Fowler; 2. Margaret Wind; |3: Charlotte Austin. by and Rev. J. W. MacDonald, | cials, current newspapers, par- | 200 yd. relay, Ontario Wycliffe College, Field Secre- | ish list. In the lower picture tary. Within the corner stone | members of the congregation a copper box was placed con- | of the Church of The Holy Trin- taining the church history, coins | ity, Ajax, witness the laying of of the realm, samples of church | the corner stone of their new news, list of church organiza- | church home. tions, officers and church offi- Photos by John Mills. | Rev. R. E. Armstrong, Rector | of the church. On the right of Bishop Snell is Rev. John A. Coombs, of St. James Cathe- dral, Toronto; Rev. A. C. Her- bert, Bowmanville; Rev. Mer- rill Cathcart, St. John's, Whit- Suffragan Bishop of Toronto, the Right Rev. G. B. Snell MA, Ph. D, DD, lays foundation stone of the new Church of The Holy Trinity in Ajax. From the left in the picture is Mr. H. R. MacKenzie, Rector's Warden, 1. Connie Niddery: 2. lison; 3. Julia Allin. Running: broad jump. 13' 8" 1. 3. Merridy Mutton. | INTERMEDIATE BOYS | High jump, 2 4 4 -- John Terhune; Novelty race, 6 year boys -- 1 David Fdmondson; 2. Ricky Wool- | THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, October 9, 1956 © MOON ECLIPSE The whole course of a total |eclipse of the moon on Nov. 18 may be followed in North apd Bowmanville Inter-School Field And Track Results first time the Field Day was held Kooey, Central. at the new spacious Vincent Mas- sey Park. The weather was per- large attendance A taily of the total points earn- Central School led 95 to 74 over second place Ontario' Street. On- tario Street was first last year. | Senior girls -- Julia Allin, On-| Julia Allin and David O'Rourke gjoen and Johanne Geboers. retained the championships they = g yr hoys' backward race -- 1. won last year. Julia bettered the Gerald McDonald former Running Broad Jump by McDonald; 2. Terry Nichols and Don McMurter, Garfield Webb. the Larry Lee; 3. Gary DeLuca and 2. Brian Mar- Softball throw, 213 ft. -- 1. Bob Brian, Park- Running broad jump, 16' 1" -- N , Bob i Harold Mutton NL Ann Martin. 2. Merridy Mutton; Julia Allin: 2. Wanda Wilkins; David| Guy Parks. the|Harness, Vincent Massey; Henry {CENRAL SCHOOL 8 yr. girls' dash -- 1. Ga Hobbs; 2. Diane McMullen; Betty Welsh. | 9 yr. girls' dash -- 1. Sheehan: 2. Kathy Osborne; i1 ich 3. | | Carol 3. South America. ESLIE ner; 3. Norman Neads. Running race, 5 year girls -- 1. Jean Landry; 2. Lorry Jones; 3. Barbara Deboo. Running race, 5 year boys -- 1. Gregg Corden; 2. Gary Wilson; 3. | Michael Cawker. Novelty race, 5 year boys -- 1. | Gregg Corden; 2. Larry Marshall; | 3. Ronald Thertell. VINCENT MASSEY Running Broad Jump, -- 1. Gerald Harness; Dykstra; 3. Dan McMurter. Running Broad Jump, 9 yr. girls ate| Sheila Allin. hat 1. La 8 yr. boys' dash -- 1. iy Lee; 2. Dennis McDonald; 3. Al- lan Lirton. 9 yr. boys' dash -- 1. Howard | Burgess: 2. Henry Kooy; 3. Chris- fol-| topher Quinton, NOVELTY RACES | 8 yr. girls' shding race -- 1 Sandra Johnston and Gail Hobbs; Senior boys -- Brian Martin, 5 Betty Welsh and Jennifer Pur- dy: 3. Karen Svencer and Carol Intermediate girls -- Marjorie' Cleland. 9 yr. girls' sliding race -- 1. id carol Sheehan 11'Hayes; 2. Kathy Osborne and Cynthia Hacking; 3. Beverley and Dennis| €s.! John Russell. by| "9 yr. boys' backward race -- 1.| Michael Leddy and Henry Kooy; | Ronald Richards and John Running Hyghs; 3. Howard Burgess and Gerald Harness; 2. Don McMur- | Wayne Mooney. | | CENTRAL SCHOOL Running race, 5 year old girls --| 1. Laurelyn Welsh: 2. Linda Falk-| ener; 3. Nancy Welsh. Running race, 5 year old boys -- | 3 1. Ricky Spencer; 2. Dennis| Myles; 3. Reid Allin. | Running race, 6 year old girls --| Jill Nichols; 2. Jennie Stoutt; | 3. Janice Mozes. Running race, 6 year old boys -- 1. Jerry Johnson; 2. Donald Jamieson; 3. Billy Morrison. | Running race, 7 year old girls -- 1. Cheril Gill; 2. Janet Living; 3.| ar- rio Running race, 7 year old boys -- Jamie Dunn. | Bean Bag race, 5 year old girls| or- -- 1. Linda Falkener; 2. Margaret 3.|VandeMeent; 3. Susan Martin. Bean Bag race, 5 year old boys -- 1. Dennis Myles; 2. Reid Allin; lia! 3. Donald Munday. | Di- Kangaroo race, 6 year old girls| -- 1. Gail Masters; 2. Wilma Van-| : | 3. deMeent; 3. Patricia Welsh. Kangaroo race, 6 year old boys| -- 1. Kim Spencer; 2. Richard] sa- Procter Parker; 3. Kent Cleland. | Running Backwards, 6 year girls -- 1. Lynn Hellyar; 2. Nancy | Street Williams; 3. Rita VandeMeent. | School -- 1. Ann Leddy, Julia Al- lin. Susan Allison, Jackie Mutton.| poys -- 1, Standing broad jump, 6" 10"-- Rijpstra; 3. Elgie Lawson. Susan Al- ONTARIO STREET Running Backwards, 6 year| Brian Karp; 2. Obie| 50 yd. dash, 8 yr. old girls -- --1 1. Patsy Deboo; 2. Valerie Adams; 3. Glenna Park 50 yd. dash, 8 yr. old boys -- 1.| Joe Reader; 2. Rickie Barnes; 3.| | Laurel Somerscale:, Cheryl For-| and Audrey] | | Jill Ames; 2. Judy Allen; 3. Bar- Foundation Stone Laid For New Church Home | AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- have gone into this new building. | piongregation of We ac ) -- The Fhe Church of : ELM Rr afternoon ty witness the laying of the foun- dation stone of its mew church) hom: A Puts agen Bishop of Toronto, of- ficial address to the Bishop Snell said, great day in church. know the rae of whol e. . B. Snell, |sio Right Reverend G ne' Son. at the ceremony. In his ro. sengregation di s is a the life of your/of Bishop Wilkinson and assure USSR SHOPS IN INDIA | saw the actor dive his light plane| NEW DELHI (AP) -- In what|to about 100 feet over his Beverley | is believed the biggest cons ier Hills home. | 8 s order ever pla outside | Gon Curtain countries, the Soviet| os LEDS ON {SOCKS Film Wnion is buying 500,000 pairs ofl', 5 hich Jimmy Fidler was sued shoes costing $2,478,000 from In-|e "qin vo Tuesday by Adeline | {dian manufacturers. Moscow also| Th e church is facing in exten-| = buying 500 tons of coffee from | Fidler, who alleged erueity. a] n. There is a great surge in + growth in Metropolitan o-| India for 351.800, Both Jrders Be | They have three children. in other parts of the! 7 y to, and cember. WANT JAP FORCES CUT | TOKYO (Reuters)--The Japan- Jcese "1 congratulate you on behalf FISH-LINE DAVID ese Socialist party today an-| GORMLEY (CP) -- Nine-year- pounced a new campaign for the| happy and to rought it this along the path to completion." "We of the diocese, are aware problems the IC! all ve the tremendous difficul-\you of our continued interest in old Douglas Martin tangled with 7 3 3 def g ties and heart searchings thatlall that happens in Ajax." reduction o apans defence Bradley Yourth. a muskellunge so big the issue of forces, planned to reach a Students Find Toronto Robbers Reds Ignorant Of West's Ways MONTREAL (CP) -- Ignorance and misconceptions of the Ameri- can way of living was a general impression gained by a group of Canadian university students which toured Russia and Czecho- slovakia for four weeks this summer. A paper representing a cross- section of opinion from the eight students on the trip and their leader, Dr. H. L. Puxley, presi- dent, University of King's Col- lege, Halifax, was delivered to the convention of the World Uni- versity "Service at the University of Montreal Saturday. . The Canadians were taken on a guided tour of Prague, Moscow, Keiv, Tiflis, Leningrad and other points. Strikes, British colonialism and the treatmento f Negroes in the U.S. were favorite topics o fde- bate, they said. The phrase "American democracy" was laughed at by the Russians. Students on the tour included Jim O'Grady, Queens Painter A. H. Robinson Dies In Montreal MONTREAL (CP) Albert Henry Robinson. 75, whose paint- ings hang with the works of the world's great masters in the Lux- embourg Gallery in Paris, died Sunday. His landscapes o f Quebec's lower St. Lawrence River region also hang in the National Gallery at Ottawa and galleries in Tor- onto, Hamilton, Montreal and Canada Housei n London. One painting, Open Stream, was purchased by the Frech govern- ment in 1932 and now is hanging inthe Musee d'Art Moderne in Paris. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX Phone AJAX 333 If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI All colls must be placed before 7:30 PM. {Monday robbed an east-end car -- |who was fishing was in doubt for| strength of 195,000 to 215,000 in |a while. Douglas finally landed |956.57. The party said the forces the fish, which weighed 21 pounds| should be reduced to the level of and measured 43 inches. | their 'rudimentary forerunner} 3 the national police reserve, whic! ar T00 MANY MOOSE Harry | Was 75,000 when it was founded in Walters, director of wildlife for 1950. dealer of cash and, -e provincial government, says ITALIAN TOWN SHAKEN cheques . fhe Jnoose herd in some parts of SULMONA, Italy (AP)--Hun- Soro. watchman Mord Bau Se ousaand cout of hand deeds of pean ed. hele Bomes told police he was making the|clyh the regular annual kill of 3 pan¢ we K thi ag tral rounds when confronted by the moose is 1,600,000 pounds of meat. Sn gartiiqua Th ws ais . cen ray two men, who wore silk stockings He sajd an additional 200 moose Italian town, 8 Felriors injure as masks. They put a shopping were killed each year by trains.| °C Persons or Property. bag over Baur's head, gagged 30 zyreze y ; HEALTHY AT 107 THE HAGUE (Reuters) -- Hol-| and bound him. The watchman said he heard the TIMELY NEWS land's oldest inhabitant, the widow mer hammering the safe. Later, CHATHAM (CP)--John Welch Christina Karnebeek of Eibergen, he wriggled free and called police. found the news as well as the celebrated her 107th birthday to- The looted safe had contained newspaper at his front door step.| day. She is still in good health, but Carry Off $12,000 TORONTO (CP)--Two gunmen $12,000 in octlk $7,676 in cash, $5212 in cheques. He was reading the description of| at her request only near relatives -- a stolen car when he glanced out|came to visit her. Last year she] - |She, Window End policed the car greeted 2,000 well-wishers. [ > S S Russ Hat Thief parked ouisice the touse MIDGET MOM HAS BABE | DENTAL DRILL PAINLESS TURIN, Italy (AP)--Mrs. Maria . - "Yn ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)-- Spada, a midget weighing 28% al t1 1 ing The day soon may come when|pounds gave birth Tuesday to a dentists will be using an almost|7-pound son. The mother's height| | painless super-speed drill "like alis 33 inches. Her husband, who t Em assy paint brush with a feather touch" |appears with her in a side show, | on patients. This new cutting in-|is two inches shorter. Doctors said MELBOURNE (Reuters) -- An Strument, which rotates at speeds the baby "should be as tall as his oficial of the Russian Olympic above 150,000 revolutions a min-| parents by his fifth birthday." elegation said here Monday that ute, was described Tuesday at the , o Nina Ponomareva, world cham-|annual meeting of the American TOKYO TRAFFIC Jams Kk pion discus thrower, still was at Dental Association. Dr. Roderick| TOKYO (AP)--Downtown 0Xyo0| the Soviet Embassy in London! A. McEwen said patients often --always jammed with automo- | when the delegation left Moscow will not even feel it biles--became a hopeless, horn-| last Tuesday. blowing mess today because of six Mrs. Ponomareva sought refuge DIES IN HEARSE simultaneous processions celebrat- at the embassy last month after. WAYNE, N.J. (AP)--A funeral ing the city's 500th anniversary. being charged with shoplifting|home helper died Tuesday while| The traffic jam was one of the five hats from a London store. |riding in a hearse carrying the worst in Tokyo's history and| The Russian official, Peter So-/body of a man from a nursing worse than anything seen in New bolev, said she would stay at the home. Police said Chester Her- York, London.or Los Angeles. embassy until the charges against' man, 57, employed by the George GETS PHONE THREAT her were dropped AHR Funeral Home, suffered ai WINDSOR (CP) -- A Windsor Whi meats thet he could fatal heart attack. restaurant owner who was robbed ss the chance of defending her 55 it Sat- Olympic discus throwing title at ACTOR-PILOT CHARGED OF 538 2%.) armed, bane i od Melbourne next month," Sobolev. VAN NUYS, Calif. (AP)--Actor protection Monday after receiving added Steve Cochran faces a court ar- a threat, Harry Lukos, 60, owner Many stars that appear as sin-|careless flying. The complaint was g y i 3 Ss fl} . é as phone call from a person who said gle to the naked eye are found to filed after two Los Angeles police "I'll blow off Hi head next be double stars in the telescope.' helicopter patrol officers said they time." i | Need aDENTIST? LOOK IN TH YEuow 1 ~ WORLD NEWS BRIEFS #:% : | Blaine Pickard. + " ks" | 50 yd. dash, 6.4 sec. -- 1. David gaa) Brooks; - (raingment Friday on a charge of of White's Restaurant, received a/~ 50 yd. dash, 9 yr. girls -- 1.| 2. Irene Knapp; 3.| 3 a Sweep. [ "| 50 yd, dash, 9 yr. boys -- 1.| +» Donald Jensen; 2. Bobby Fern- lund; 3. Donnie Gavel. Three-legged race, 8 yr. girls -- haalsma, Valerie 2 O'Rourke; 2. David Kerr. Standing broad jump, 6 7% 1. Richard Doyle; 2. David O'Rourke: 3. Patrick Vinish. Bob McManus; -- 1. Nancy Kelly; 2. Sharon | Cully; 3. Lorraine Hodgson. | Leap Frog, 8 yr. boys -- Terry | Devitt, Tommy Veitch; Dennis |McFeeters, Ronald Hooper; {Danny Lemon, Gregory Brooking. | 3-Legged race, 8 yr. boys ! Terry Devitt, Tommy Veitch; | {Arthur Jackson, Jimmy Maguire; | Ronald Hooper, Dennis Mec- Feeters. 3-Legged rece, 8 yr. AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEATERS girls IN TROUBLE Jean Gibson, 17, waits out- | side the Alberni, B.C ., court- | room for hearing on a charge of offering indignity to a hu- man body. She and Alma Lock- ner, 19, are charged along | with David Ferguson, 19, and William Nelson, 18, in connec- | tion with the disinterment of a | corpse during a melee in an | Alberni cemetery. The four were taken to Oakalla prison | farm to await trial. EE sey; Corinne Elliott, Ann Lathan- gue; Barbara Wilson, Margaret Fogg. 3-Legged race, 9 yr. boys Larry Perris, Irwin Colwell; Brian Forsey, Gerald Harness; | 3-Legged race, 9 yr. girls -- Sharon Cully, Marilyn Stapleton; Jean White, Virginia Osmond; Marlene McDonald, Nancy Kelly. 50 yd. dash, 9 yr. boys -- 1. ter; 3. Brian For:ey. | a 50 yd. dash, 9 yr. girls 1 Nancy Kelly; 2. Karen Oke; 3.| Sharon Cully. | 50 yd. dash, 8 yr .boys -- 1. Den-| nis McFeeters; 2. Arthur Jack-| son; 3. Gregory Brooking. 50 yd. dash, 8 yr. girls -- 1. Ann Lathangue: 2. Carol Rogers; 3. Barbara Wilson. VINCENT MASSEY SCHOOL Running race, 5 yr. boys and giris -- 1. Daniel Nowlan; 2. Doug- lag Evans; 3. 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