Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Jan 1957, p. 5

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A a ht ta. 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, January 28, 1957 § 16 New Industries PICKERING Located In District A wedding of local interest took facilities offered by each com- place last Saturday in Grand Bend United Church, when Edith munity. A display is ready to gO to two American sportsman's Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, {Fred Miller, Dashwood, Ont., became the bride of Robert Annan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred shows to attract tourists to the area." Many subjects have been studied by the assciation and Annan of Pickering, .The ceremony was performed some acted upon such as freight rates, resort regulations, game by Rev. A. E. Holley (former pastor of Dunbarton United laws, blossom hours, Trent can- al locking hours, weed con- Church). A reception followed at trol. lake water levels, building the home of the bride's parents. The happy couple will make their home in St. Thomas. costs, lake ports, industrial sites, The LODA story was part of Belleville, Millbrook, Campbell skilled AT an. and others, general upsurge in new industry ford and Omemee. Mr. Crate commented, "The of PETERBOROUGH -- Sixteen pansion programs between 1949 new industries have lcated in the|and 1955. No province in the Lake Ontario Development Asso-|Dominion could match those fig- ciation area 3 Sompared $i ures, our the year ore, n -| This enlarging of existing in- don, manager of the LODA told dustries has wo the i im- 150 members of the association|portant source of new jobs. at its first annual meeting at the| Speaking of the Lake Ontario Rock Haven motel. section, Mr. Kingdon said, "Plant "On our file are more than 115 expansions are taking place industrial prospects interested in among the established industries the Lake Ontario region," said in Peterborough, Lindsay, Bow- Mr. Kingdon. |manville, Port Hope, Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Annan and. son, Gordon, and friend attended from Pickering. cating across the province, said] "In the year the LODA has past year has been the biggest! Mr. and Mi Lorne Shark: guest speaker A. V. Crate, di- been in operation a total of 15,000 development year in the history | have. Ere IO : td rector of the trade and industry industrial and vacation folders onlof the province. With six develop- in Cuba branch 0 te Department of [the ares, stretching from Bow- ment regions operating, the sev- : anning and Development. \manville to Napanee and north enth being organized and two still 11 of the Medi Ontario has acquired 690 new to Bancroft have been printed and|to be organized. Ontario looks for- Co as Bel of he otpey industries and 2,200 existing distributed. Complete files have ward to the next few years with plants have carried out major ex-/been made of all the industrial anticipation." Plan Ajax [RAGLAN ; Vestry Meet | Recreation Group AJAX (Times-Gazette) -- The | At Euchre Party Rector of the Church of the Holy | Triuity, the Rev. R. E. Arm-| strong, gave notice at the Sunday| RAGLAN The Recreation] Mr. and Mrs. E, Manns and | Brvice of Morning Prayer of the Club held a euchre party in the boys spent Saturday evening with| annual vestry meeting, Monday, hall on Wednesday evening with/Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manns, {January 28. He took for his ser: |a fair attendance. Prize winners| Mrs, Jack Bridger, Bonnie and mon two texts: first, the words of were: Ladies' first, Edna Manns; [Kathy of Newcastle "spent a few Jesus, "Render unto Caesar the ladies' second, N. Birkett; gents'/days with her parents, Mr. aad A group of teachers from nine public schools attended a group meeting at the Pickering Publie School on Thursday last. Two pupils from each school were en- tered in a Spelling Bee, Barbara Messer and Wayne Knapp repre- |sented the Pickering School. Mr. A. Ross Irwin is reported to be doing well following sur. gery this week. Mrs. R. Ruddy has been enjoy. ing a week's vacation in the | 1! AT AJAX LIONS TALENT SHOW | at anything of the kind since | lives in Ajax. Third prize went | His second text was the warning will be on February 6. Gagnon and Mrs. Davis of Osh. Special Dictionary \ . ons' Club presidents, Ed. Win- |the age-old question, "How does a Srnie Wi lent production. The show, first | Bay. A native of Liverpool, | troupe, entertained the troops in | winners will be heard on CGLB Mrs, Grnie Willerton and family] Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns andirefugees in Canada, Immigration --Photo by John Mills He explained that the early family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Manns| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slute and|the dictionary has been prepared w Fund Raising AJAX AND DISTRICT NE S continued, is that most people doito a number of friends on Sat-|Ivan visited Monday evening with| g ee lawfulness, the exercise of his|Solomon. Those present were: | bus; Mrs. John Bright, Mrs. Ron- PAPERS Pe ork street in Ajax. |Mr. Armstrong stated flatly that Mr. Bob Jones, Mr. Harvey Asel-|guests of Mrs. George Solomon If you have not received day, J in| Rev. A. M. Butler, 3 ie De Mr. and Mrs, Warden meeting on Friday, January 11 in church mem-|a comic - book and a used-to¥|fyl and fantastic stories but with. lax about exercising their right to Greenley, Mr. il, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee and members of the board, Mrs. D.|pleasure of introducing to the ily unit. The ladies will be glad to know|dies that have ,ever been writ-|irue of the church." Going on to| Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and (Mrs. Russell Davidson. All calls must be placed board by the Public School Board zie, who occupied the pulpit for choice as to what job to take, teller will be standing by the tea- Bible. It is the story of Adam|fervour with which they would| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson| has been re-appointed for a three but, rather would like to speak he quite sure that they have io Attendance Box and, who|banishment of these two people which Mr. Armstrong dealt with home on Saturday from Oshawa British freighter Hongkong Trader whose appointments are not yet most interesting and most sin-|footsteps, He . | which have been donated to this|the next tragedy is found. This is suggested that they do two things| Mrs. Howard Thompson, Leona clals said today. The ship has Mrs. F. fannson, sang Caleb Sim-| pants 1957 budget, which had Lo) hye up by a committee man Jas lot stand in God's Mrs. James Coats and PUTS SCIENCE FIRST LONG RIDE HOME Laurentians, Quebec, things that are Caesar's and unto (first, A. Timms; gents' second, Mre. Woy Neon Hungarians To Have od the things that are God's." |Fred Carnohan. The next euchre| Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Mr. of St. John the Baptist, "Repent pERSONALS ; 3 - A ' i 2 N/ awa were Sunday evening guests] OTTAWA (CP)--A special Hun- Lion's Cl T ize wi r was Mrs. Dor- n photo, from the left, The Si- |ve, for the Kingdom of Heaven is| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steel {The ajax Liow 5 Cloy Talon --- DE NE a has | coming to Canada in 1953. In | to the Sibeon brothers for their | beons, Frank Wright, Li- |2a hand". Mr. Armsrong explored Sats Tres Ain eit Jur. and Mss. Loyd Davidson gatian Engle dicHoRaTY Foon Show on Friday, was an excel- | lan ¥ | her early teens she, with a | presentation of a duet. The Ee ¢ te a8 fon, +H y. will be available to Hunga : A B | ter, chairman of the show com- [Christian serve his God and take [at Cedar Creek. i of a series brought out a variety | England, Mrs. Huckfield said | England. Second prize went to | and the second and third prize | mittee, Mrs. Dorian Huckfield [his proper place in the affairs of [PARTY IS' HELD boys Spent yuan ih Mr. 2d Miser Fisersill suid (PO-- of talent that taxed the three | that this was her first attempt | Frank Lehman, the singing | winners will be eligible to take | and Frank Lehman. {this world at the same time?" | Mr and Mrs. T. Manns and|at Oshawa. y Prin sy In iid Con, that judges to declare the winner. | at anything of the kind since | cowboy and his guitar. Frank | part in future shows. In the | He iE 2 D! since i" ee |Lhristians were so zealous 1Or and girls of Scugog were Sunday family were Tuesda i ian- tir fan a Thee mot Sn its od a oc iy, pana 27.8 Hungarianon Canadian on {always good citizens of their own |Walter Mapns. {Corner and Myrtle. ; - urc 0 S |countries. The problem now, he| Mrs. John Bright was hostess| Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and | 2 . not make good citizens of God's |urday evening to a surprise|Mi | John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 P roject Set { kingdom. The preacher described birthday desig Yor her nee Miss Flossie Spencer and broth-| FOR MISSED y four attributes of a good citizen -- | John and friend, Mrs. George| Mrs. Gordon Corner of Colum-| | AJAX (Times:Gazetle) -- Pri] franchise, loyalty to his King, and | Mm M Gordon C d ° ° ° % 1, is the day on| AJAX (Times-cazette) -- The se, ) is 8, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and ald Bryant and boys; Mrs. Cecil Libra Board i aa Fe Elgin Home and|Church of Christ held its regu-|a sense of responsibility in the Evelyn of Columbus; Mr. and|Slute and girls; Mrs. Robert Bry- IN BOWMANVILLE I y | 1Vinil V u which the Lord Elgin ; {lar weekly meetings yesterday at| matter of taxes. As to the first, Mrs, Bruce Bright and Kenneth, ant were Wednesday dinner | School Association is holding its|s vy Phone - | * ° annual : |the person who does not go to|stine of Oshawa; Mrs. Howard and Joh: Holds Meeting 1t [opens at 1.30 p.m. in the Kin- TRAGEDIES® OF THE BIBLE church is not obeying God's will. |Thompson, Leona and Bill; Mr.| Miss Jean Bell of Port Perry: ccupies |dergarten Room where home-bak-| Brother Langsdell in his ser- Speaking of the second attribute and Mrs. Robert Bryant, Mr. and Mr. Reg Amell of Myrtle wera| MA 3.5561 AJAX (Times-Gazette) -- The |ing of all kinds will be on display mon said: and referring specifically to the Mrs. Clayton Miller and girls;|Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, mew Library Board held Its first AJAX (Times - Gazette) -- The the Gospel, was the exa...e of and for sale. There is to be POD-| 'We think of the Bible most of Vestry meeting, he said, "History Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee and|Lloyd Mahaffy and hoys, ; minister of (his parents, both sincere Chris- corn and candy for the children, ithe time as a book only of beauti-/has proven that if people become Debbie; your Times - Gazette by the library board room. Dr. G./St. Paul's United Church, at the tians and active J {f ! C and Mrs. Cecil family of Kinsale; Mr. and Mis.|| 7 p.m., call Glyn Jones was in the chair: He regular service of worship held bers whose greatest joy was to table: and for the younger omes,|in those sacred covers are con- vote in a freedom state it does not |Slute and girls; Mr. and Mrs. | Lloyd Davidson and family were ' welcomed the newly appointed on Sunday morning, had the attend church regularly as a fam- a fishpond. [tained some of the greatest trage-|long remain free. The same is George Solomon and boys. |Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and KING TAXI Devolin, Mr. Wm. Hawkshaw congregation a third - year stu-| "There are so many openings that for a small charge, a good, ten. One has only to read three the third, the preacher called on Ivan visited Saturday evening wp and Mrs, Stan Manns and and Mr. J. J. Finnigan. Mrs, dent of the Emmanuel Theologi- [for young people of today," he hot cup of tea will be served, chapters of the Bible before they Christians to defend their Lord with Mr. and. Mrs. Richard poys 'visited Monday evening with Devolin has been appointed to the cal College, Mr. Donald McKen-|gajd, "and when making their and it is rumored that a fortune- encounter the first tragedy of the and His church with at least the Manns and family at Port Perry./Nr and Mrs, Walter Manns, before 7:30 p.m. and the other two new members this service. __|they must decide to make full pot, |and Eve as they disobey God by|counter open criticism of the and family visited Saturday eve-| are appointees of the Separate, Mr. McKenzie said that he did use of every talent and gift that mo avoid being disappointed|Partaking of the forbidden fruit.|Queen of England. The last attri- ning with Mrs. Davis at Oshawa. JA HOLD FREIGHTER School Board. Mrs. C. McGinnis not intend to preach a sermon, God has given them and should|.ome early and put your name in| Then comes the tragedy of the bute, concerning taxes, was one Mr. Walter Manns returned KARTA, Indonesia (AP)--The ar term by the town council.|in a personal way on his own chosen the highest ambition. If & t the|from that beautiful garden of|by asking his people to compare General Hospital where he un-|is being held at Makassar in the er members of the board, call to the ministry. His talk was you are willing to walk in Hig |KD0Vs. You aay ih one ib of | Eden. [their taxes with their church giv-[derwent an operation on Mon-|Celebes Islands for a copra-smug- n will help you 10| he very nice attendance prizes| In the 19th chapter of Genesls|ing and see which came first. He (day. gling investigation, Jakarta offi- up are Mrs. R. Kerton, Mr. D./cere as he emphasized the fact overcome all your feelings." ? : Staunton and Mr. R. Warner. [that one great influence in his| The choir, accompanied bY good cause by the local mer- the story of the burning of the|-- first, go to the vestry meeting and Bill, were supper|been- held since Jan, 16 The chief topic ot discussion) decision to a mini of cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. and vote, and second, look at|guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ples, a is in His Holy In the city of Sodom was found|themselves and see where they|{Wood at Oshawa. wll HE Thi 's King consisting of Dr. Jones, Mrs. Mec-| Abraham. The cl Mr, and Mrs. Ginnis and the librarian, Vickers. library. LONDON (CP) -- "Latin should| Mr. be abolished as a compulsory sub- and the CGI » d h ect,"" a headmaster told a meet- gether with the YPU will worship Huntsmen in this Kent area have|Lot and his family are fleeing The annual meeting was set for jee of the Science Master Associa- in a body. The theme for the fitted lights to their hcrses' har-| from the burning city, Lot's wife February 1 at 7.00 p.m. in the tion. "The time should be spent minister's sermon will be *"'Chris- ness so they can ride them home being turned into a pillar of salt itian Discrimination." studying science instead." one just man. a nephew of point of the tragedy occurs while FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX is Youth Sunday and Explorers to-| Next Sunda; ROMNEY MARSH, Eng. (CP) consideration of in the dark, this saving zasoline. -- turn - command not io I you have not received your BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI Bowmanville Girl In Cast Of International Ice Show BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The, as she performs in the Ice Follies for 1957 beginning tonight in To- ronto and lasting until Feb. 1 The proud parents of this tal- ented girl are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bagnell, who reside at 36 Scugog street in Bowmanville Lynne, who has been figure skating for eleven years, has just finished playing New York with the 21st Annual Ice Follies The show opened in Los Angeles and will close in San Francisco After Los Angeles the troupe went through its ropes in Denver, St Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Cincin- nak, Hershey, New Haven, Philadelphia and has just com- pleted playing New York yester- day. Lynne, who is the granddaugh-| people of Bowmanville will have|ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Muir, of her sister, Gail, in quite a few west coast to the east coast. She hose things that please or hurt the opportunity to see Lynne Bag-|Oshawa, began skating at the age routines. Gail is also an outstand-| joined the troupe in Boston. nell, 18, a native of Bowmanville, of three when her grandfather, ing skater proven by the fact that the late Mr. W. sented here with of skates "I think she became seriously interested in figure skating from that moment,"' said Lynne's moth- er, Mrs. J. Bagnell. At the age of seven Lynne be- gan taking figure skating lessons and in 1948, at the age of eleven, she appeared in the Oshawa Skat- ing Club Carnival and for four years after was an attraction in the annual ice carnival. Since that time she has skated with Dawn Steckley, Elaine Rich- ards and Don Jackson, all from Oshawa. These three have also earned themselves prominence in figure skating. J. Bagnell, pre- her first pair Phone AJAX 333 AD calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. Lynne has also performed with across RENT A LATE MODEL TYPEWRITER AJAX (Times-Gazette) -- The] Lord Elgin Home and School Association will hold its next | meeting on the evening of Mon- ONE OF BOWMANVILLE'S BANTAM TEAMS The Huskies are one of six | bantam hockey teams spon- | 4 Jowmanville Rec- their The | reation Department 1 in league for teen agers. Huskies are currently in second | Recreation position They were recently defeated 84 by the Lions. Scores of yc players perform under the rection of the Bowmanville | |day, February 4, and this will be |Founder's and Canada night. Mrs. Sharples of the Home and School Federation will® speak,|class drum major, who has no briefly, on the Home and School band to lead, who would like to Walmsley & Magill Phone RA 5-3506 GSHAWA L.A ® DIPLOMAY, "susan, SLIP IT ON... suidesly you heat? Plugs right Inte tiny earmold . . . no dan- gling cords! 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Mrs |around. |evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. { A x A by ; i Mr. and Mrs. Stagg, Mr. and " fficials [of the whole Bible lies in the a oo ae Fotiens They seid that | cruel crucifixion of the pure and Mrs. Walters and family of Tor they found Lynne's skating to, Sinless Son of God. In the former TT a lean By Death ronto were Sunday supper guests {out to the guilt isfy 's mily. [loin the troupe as soon as pos- DIU (£0 EIUCY lo satisly God's sumMI, NJ. (CP) -- 1. C. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Cochrane and, ole Bagnell rushed down to|In the latter case the punishment Raymond Atkin, 65, a vice-presi- family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter| | Poi : of God to provide a hope of and Company, Inc., and a direc- of Oshawa were Sunday afternoon) jtor of ibe good pews. She Fecelved eternal salvation for all man-/tor Of several large Canadiancallers of Mr. and Mrs. Russell ' >> | kind. companies, died here. | Davidson. {Lynne dropped what she was| | cluded International Nickel Com- boys spent Saturday with Mr. apd |her career which would take her| REMEMBER pany, Canadian Life Assurance Mrs. Richard Manns and family the continent, from the| wo remember automatically|Company, Johns-Manville Corp.|at Port Perry. A A lus bub the things that are neces-| Moore Corporation, Ltd. visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Prior to her figure skating ca-lgary to our salvation are only] Born in Springfield, Ont, he|/Greer at Uxbridge on Sunday she has won the Bronze Danceireer, Lynne was a member of omembered with some effort.|started in banking work in 1909|afternoon. 0c i | . Corner and| Figure Skating Association. How-|Skating Club and the Bowman-ithat we have a God to glorify, a/of Canada at Montreal. (Grace, Mrs. Jackson of Oshawa:| ever, Gail has not decided, as yet, ville Skating Club. She was also|gaviour to imitate, a world to| In 1925 he came to New York/Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and| whether or not to become a pro-la playground supervisor for the ;vercome, and a crown to win.[to head the foreign exchange de- Evelyn of Columbus; Mr. and| JOINS TROUPE. that Lypue Zoi Miss Bagaell will be set iSite new building show signs of Company; Pouricen yosrs Jater he Sunday, gests of Mr. and Mrs. ou might sa 8 {various numbers {steady s v st| was made a partner e firm.|Wm. e. her first big break when she audi- show, including an Indian dance Say Drvaress ang. Were mos | This is how it happened: Lynne'she will also perform with the we had gone to see the '56 Ice Fol- precision dance ensemble, a lies when it played Toronto and|world famous group noted for | | mind right then and there that| Following their four day wa Pl M t LJ sional figure skater. |to Montreal, and then on to ans ee ng Lynne at that time was in her|Boston, and San Francisco, where| 1 Y ass al oh third year at Bowmanville High/the show will close for another Experienced Drum Major Does anyone know of a first- tion, the band has no major when Requirements, said Mr. Clarke, AS iati $ , Association and its functions and have 35 top quality bandsmen 10! man they are looking for must be |good citizenship. the problem facing Whitby's about six feet tall and is an ex- The uest speaker for the eve-|Bandmaster Eric Clarke. perienced drum major. If such aj Iw ne the popular and very| He has the band, complete with! majors 'uniform and a mace, as |of St. Paul's Anglican Church, : | Toronto, whose subject will bei be earned in such a short time, nim, "Canada and its development put there is no drum major i | lea This will be a very interesting] When the band first appeared land instructive evening and one|in public, Charles Fletcher, then i (that will remain in your memory Chief Constable here, served as loved, If God So Loved Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns and Undoubtedly the major tragedy M] P rin Stan Manns and boys. Bagnell answered. At the other | organ a er, {be favorable and wanted her to|tWo cases punishment was meted| od Ne ad Mrs, John Bright and the high school to tell her daugh-| Was meted out to the sinless Son|dent and director of J. P. Morgan Crantz and Darlene MacDonald| 3 His Canadian directorships in-| Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and] |doing and left the class to begin THINGS TO ALWAYS p | {Monsanto (Canada) Ltd, and| Mr. and Mrs. James Latimer Medal awarded by the Canadian Oshawa Skating Club, the Orono|we are required to remember and later joined 'the Royal Bank| Mr. and Mrs. fessional figure skater. {Bowmanville. CRA. The first regular services in|partment of J. P. Morgan and|Mrs. C. Slute and girls were last tioned for the 1956 Ice Follies. |number, a comedy routine gad) --r---- | | : 5 ofr Gos en 2 Home-School | WHITBY NEWS after watching it she made up her their amazing precision skating. | she wanted to become a profes-iin Toronto thé show will travel | School. A few days after her audi- year. » it parades. . |are not too difficult to meet. The |its great help in the promotion of|follow him in a parade? 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