Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 7 Mar 1957, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 7, 1997 © AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS Talent Shows | i During his career he edited as |Rescue Groups (Activities At ir. me kor ch fen {show, the second of its kind was| ALAMELA, Sask. (CR) -- Dr. mer president of the CWNA., He Di Pl Ajax Hospital 1SCUSS ans jax ospita First prize winners were: the died Wednesday in this 'porter) -- Four members of|porter) -- The monthly report'two from Toronto. Second prize | PAPERS Lake Ontario Air-Sea Rescue Or- |Gilchrist, Alfred Adams, of Ajax Phone den of Pickering. " tions 7. Ear, eye, nose and throat ley, Ajax, Art Brunton, Port ea i Odets Theta a [Yacht Club and Oshawa Flying| The next talent show will be/the J. Arthur Rank picture "The your Times - Gazette by |directory up-to-date, and radio|they can keep in touch with their O0 4 Mrs. William Lawson, wife of | peting for top honors. (3 KING TAXI) A lively discussion was held on manship of J. Brickenden was io PACKED WITH ENERGY movie star plays the lead in the same type of communication al-signed to citizens of Canada. epergy per acre as any other food. perform. ! - wm Onto | - 5 |nutlished th John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Great Success Former Editor (a privewins lupo a great success. Most of the pro- Samuel J. Dornan, 73, retired | was a native of Belfast, |Yaroff Folk dancers, a fi lern Saskatchewan town where he | AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re-| AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re-| composed of an Ajax couple and lived and worked for 44 years. | FOR MISSED | Frenchman's Bay Power Squad-|from the Ajax and Pickering Gen- went to Miss Joyce Cosson of 25 new babies, In-patient X-ray Third prize winner was Dale| nization held at Port Credit 118, out-patient X-ray 149. Labora-| Bell, I i singer trom Ty Film Role ! A I'n -/patients, Blood transfusions 10. Don Bell. o and Jim. Moore and riekens| 5 eR operations 23, major opera-| Judges were Mrs. Sheila Mor- PICKERING -- A group of| MA 3 5561 There was a good attendance |Perry Lions Club, and George - . ronto, on Monday evening to see] If you have not received {Club. Main subjects dealt with/lowed in the U.S.A. where boat-|, oi in a month's time. The sea. House of Secrets". 7 p.m., coll communication from ship to ship homes and fellow boatmen. | Reeve W. G. Lawson. Her broth- the subject of a citizens' radiojup to investigate the possibilities] Sugar beet or sugar cane is said picture. Mrs, Lawson said it yay before 7:30 p.m. . [found the Saskatchewan' AJAX (TimesGazette start Re ])1@8 At 73 of the Canadiar Weekly N per Associaiion and was a gram was broadcast by radio. [Saska.chewar newspaper man, eral Hospital shows there were t Hill, Ontari i Ls 8 cus , Ontario, piano an | lfon attended a meeting of "the| hl CRON, SUS0c® outpatients, ames. P Sees Brother IN BOWMANVILLE * sent Club, They .wers. Cordon tory service, 183 in-patients, 8 out-| Whitby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pickering and Ajax residents {from Niagara' Clubs, Oshawa = {Hood of Oshawa. were bringing present charts and men have a wave length by which) ° will wind up with all winners It was a very special show for 'and ship to shore. A committee, under the chair-| er, Michael Craig, a noted British All calls must be placed wave length. The group wants the of such a wave length being as-to produce four times as much quite thrilling to see her brother | ~ - - and Union is the only major chain F00D MARKETS BARONS MAKE STRONG BID FOR TOP POSITION Exclusively The Baron's team shown | picture of the league being | John Lockhart, Terry Devitt, | Depew (coach). Third row: tried to reach | shown in a series of pictures Bob James, Ray Rendell, Char- | Ted Bate, Harry Taylor, Rob- Sbave ave reslly i 0 e. | of the six teams in the league | lie Evans. Second row: Tom ert Large, Graydon Colville, the top of e Atom league. | p.ino sponsored by the Bow- | Wilson (manager), Ron Wilson, | Larry Perris. Missing are Gary They are at present in second | manville Recreation Depart- Wayne Burgess, Henry Kesy, | Butler, Danny Burns and Alan | R place. This is the sixth and last | ment. Left to right first row: | Bill Depew, Bobby Bryant, Tom aby. (G v Red Brand Costs no More Than Ordinary Meat) --_ - yr rtrt4nicr Ue BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Atoms Play Grass Fires Canada's Finest Red Brand Tie Game Cause Trouble B In Ti BOWMANVILLE -- Yesterday, arons le Open House BOWMANVILLE -- The town of 'ne burned. csoeainily 1° he Bowmanville was represented at south part of the town along the Boneless Rump, For Top Place the Eastern Ontario Little NHL CNR tracks, and one small blaze n C 00 Tournament held in Port Hope ran out of control about 2.45 p.m. Round, BOWMANVILLE -- The Atom 6 vdav i The volunteer fire brigade was : Vv League games previously sched- Ta ag I called upon to extinguish the ® Top Sirloin uled for this coming Saturday teams to Port Hope. Some of the blaze, which was extinguished in morning, March §, have been S opu al best hockey seen in a long time a few minutes, The two fire en-| if cancelled due to the play-off was nlayed during the tourna- gines that went to the scene were » game between Bowmanville and . back at the station almost before Cobourg to be played at the Me. BOWMANVILLE -- Three pub- ment 0 4 ic schools in the town, th 5 ighli all the firemen were able to rush moria! Arena at' 6.00 p.m. lie 0 n the town, the Cen- The highlight of the tournament De " e- led tral, the Ontario and the Vincent turned out io be the final game Brond # James hay i Ie scheduled Massey schools, held open house in the Junior A (Atom) series A resident on Duke street set poy Red Brand -- AN Lees Bears vs Icdians at 5.00 p.m. this week in observance of Edu- between Bowmanville and Co- Out to burn a small clump of Chuck Steaks For braising * 49: Mighliner : and the Hornets vs the Bisons at cation Week. bourg. The two teams played grass at the end of his garden Haddock Fill 29 Round Steak Minced » 69 ) 5.40 p.m Over 1200 children attend these Scoreless hockey for over two With only a small container of Red Brom aadoc iets Skinless X (1 ted at 7.00, water handy The small blaze, Red Brand -- Fer Braising or Stewing p.m. In the first Atom game played schools at present and an average hours. Their game star ; -- i . 5 vas finall lled at aided by a slight breeze, soon : Highhi ran this week the Bisons broke a 1-1/of 140 - 160 children go through Pm. and was finally called a raced off from his. backyard and Cube Steaks Tender and juicy » 80 Cod Fillets 25. Braising Shortribs i 2 .15 oom Th layed - tie to defeat the third place Rams the kindergarten each year. {bout 5.15 om They Play d Tegu raced OF rom AIS yay, snd wre yinish jiwo goals and yi the names of each pupil situ- Slots. The samme tuo Eras on Bort: comes Red Brand -- Brisket Plate Highliner Maple leat A teams w e hac n actio | " a . . ohn Hughs a single. Dennis Se- s DE Tir, within Boneless Pot Roast . 35¢ Perch Fillets v 29c¢| Skinless Wieners . 35 8-1. The Bison goals were scored, my. lass rooms were set up Re serinds | The same. two grass on the next door lot be- t Vin. ated on the desk. The work which mine Satuiday, March 9. game| BO led a sls pon: ad 'Deen completed by the chil-|¢jme % 6.00 pm. at the Memo- inches of his garage before it ish's goal. George Ball and Peter dren was placed throughout the ja) Arena, was extinguished, Red Brand -- Boneless Eye Rownd Highliner Bothwel red | in the fi Mople Bothwell seore Hate | nt rg class rooms for observation of the| p. onic" 2.d friends are asked Barbecue Roast ». 89: | Sole Fillets ». 37: Sheed. Bacon 7% oz of ties were issued during the game, Parents and other spectators. {to come out and see the game. In the second Atom game of The 'teachers: of each of the This encourages the players and AUDLEY FANCY the afternoon the Barons scored classes Were on hand to explain|ihe men who are coaching and mee J FIRM. RIPE twice in the final period to de. anything the parents wished to supervising the teams There f . feat the fourth place Bears 2-1. ask about the children and their will be a silver collection taken Western Canada Ib 14-02. Graydon Co.ville accounted for work. to help defray the expenses of PY of *4 l 2d] poly [J omatoes cello. e pkg. both Barons' -goals. Ralph Cole Andrew Thompson was on hand (he visiting Cobourg team. kept the Bears from being score- and more than glad to show the ------------------ ib d less. No penalt'es were issued in parents around not only in the our esCri1 e Mild - Tend Crisp this . The win by the Bar- ¢ i ons am ind i if fing Rl Sass ooims and Medical guts Huge Transformer MILDRED PUCKRIN } rd AUDLEY -- The Community res Pinac phos. € G oO 3 : reen Onions wT Qe He with the Hornets. to show the heating system. = ATOM LEAGUE STANDING A great percentage of the par- Being Installed . Club met on Saturday evening at w P the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bunch or Colle. US. Ne. ts. [ents turned out for the open hous A Hornets 7 3 peal also a lot pr Se with t SUFLPH, On SLA ep ue Bell, with the president, Bill & arons hildren in the schools took iransformer to con Guthrie in charge. Five dozen Y RB od he 3 19 no children in the Schools 100K cuctams of Ontario and Quebec cups and three tables have been oS Le is &% for [J ow otatoes € 6 22 Rams 5501 the opportunity t t od look Bears 4 50 8 Ppo; y to ge. a 80 that was designed, built and 1 b 25 2 at today's modern schools. tested here now Is being installed purchased for the use of the clu 16 2 Bisons 6 3 vi s, Fred Indians 4 at the Beauharnois power Station proiowing te hsiness, My Atom League games next Mon-| Bears vs Indians at 5.00 p.m. !in Quebec. Largest ever built in/ Pickeri gl showed ¥ day, March 11 Hornets ve Bisons at 5.50 p.m. Canada, it is valued at $400,000. a os A Fresh Approach to |taken in Western Canada last |summer. He gave a very Inter- |esting description of places visit- al 1 ed. Of special interest were the pictures of the Rockies and Van- couver, Geo. Izatt and Brian Churchyard . - sters outscored the losers, 4-2, uno two numbers, "Young Love" Pickerin Merchants S ] and were taking command strong: and "The Banana Boat Song," as g Ca Pp ly all the way. In the final period guian accompanied on the guitar, the Merchants bagged four goals The ladies served refreshments. a 2 as against the visitors one. Over one hundred attended a 1 awa n 1ans «5 Here The Pickering team having shower on Friday evening in the won two SoRvincing games ghoul Baggotsville school for Eleanor : tod be a good bet to advance into the Bell and Bill Bennett, who are By CLIFF GORDON (Neil, Arnott and Jim ~ Cruick- semi-finals as they should wind to be married on March 14. Mrs. Pickering Merchants last night shank. Auld Jed the losers' attack up this series in three straight George Squire gave the chair- whipped the Chippawa Indians with a pair of goals with single games. man's remarks, introducing Bill by a 145 score and took counters going to Urichick, Brant PICKERING: Goal, Richardson: to the group. Following this a stranglehold on the best-offive and Melenkovich. defence, Burns, McIntyre; for- decorated wagon filled with pre series, two games to none. The The Pickering team opened up wards, Gates, Fleming, Remmer:; sents was drawn in by two of the 35 Price in Town. Pickering team won their first fast and showed no mercy on Alts., Rogers, Lacey, Jones, Neill, girls. Other children carried in game of the series, 9-2, in Niag- goalie Chase, in the Indians goal. Comport, Cruickshank, Arnott. «many more. The rest of the even- ara Falls on Tuesday night. as they fired shot after shot af, CHIPPAWA: Goal, Chase; de-/ing was spent in dancing and Lynn Valley Sweet Last night's game was a one- the visiting custodian, The home- fence, Wallace, Larmer: for- playing cards, followed by re- : sided affair' with the Pickering sters built up a 6-2 lead in the wards, Urichick, Cebrynski, Mel. freshments, team displaying too much power, first period and appeared as if enkovich, Brant. Mackey Black, The WA is holding a crokinole| a punch for the apparent less ex- they were going to make a run- Misner, Auld, Snyder, Fellinger, party in the church basement on Ri Friday evening March 15. perienced Chippava dear Five away of the game, which they Gillis. v ake ot Fort Wil players on the Merchants team did. Richardson in the Pickering SUMMARY: Mr. Sydney e of Yo g! accounted for a pair of goals, goal was called upon to make sev- 1st Period {liam called on his uncle Mr. U. | Gold Seal they were: Flemming, Jones, eral good saves and held the 1 Pickering: Remmer Blake last Wednesday. { Gates, Lacey and Remmer. The visitors to two goals. Fleming - Burns : 7.95 Marvin Barlow visited his | single counters went to Rogers, In the second period the home-. 2 Pickering: Neil - Rogers Sh {Drathery at Vernonville on Sun-| = ay. Jones . 8.17 " ] | 7 Miss Agnes Broadfoot of the @ 20.02 Greatest Asset Is Fut ERE 102 BE 8 A, pe Xr reate et Is Future, |. Ba... ii 38 er sroberiniey mister. B Rovgs Pickering: Flemming - Sympathy of the community is Sheriff Tells Ne Citi | 6 Clippawa: Aud Wlince 10.15 Sueno 'mth 'asso of M h : - 15 t sing of rs. | : W Liuzens rae te Davidson's father. Mr. smith of Mother Parker Lipton Soup of the month 2 res p1-0 E, : ) ; Rogers - Remmer ......18.52 i Iberta, on Feb. 23. Pigg hd Jreatest aster 3 Jerithing that the country did not § Pickering: Fleming 119.00 Ne to Mr. and Mrs, | with . 60's < e oO e Sou : . on d. animosity towards other Pp ties-- ; g v 4 T Fo Pp G. Arthur Welsh, court sheriff. races oo aaltice Burns, Jones, Lar Brian Churchyard ob He arial ea as PEARL NECKLACE PKG. in addressing a group of new citi. 'Leave them behind," he 2nd Period p i zens having just taken the oath urged, "Canada is big but not 9 Chippawa: Auld - at Oshawa Hospital. of allegiance. He made the state- big enough for that. Melenkovich - Mi ment in an address at the cere-| "Canada has set an example in 10 Pickerin . Jones Asner 18 PEERS UNPAID Fresh Frozen Based Bes S$ Fowm Fresh y in t t y y y vi 2 e Members of the British House of Jy mony in the courtroom yesterday, this by showing the world that Rogers - Fleming 243, is unlike MPs are unpaid D ° F t in Whitby. people of different races'can live 11 Pickering: Cruickshank - Lords unlike 3 to travelling al- Food Values Lemon Chip or Litfle Chip Orange ary eatures 29: Colonel Welsh, holder of the together in harmony, noting the Jones - Burn 8.59 m LLERS gersell Distinguished Service Cross and French and English. 2 Pickering: ies Laces 13 4 lowances. er ee ---- Ma alade - Jo 10¢ bon. 59 15¢ Cheese Spread oi. Yor [ Lye 1s the French and Belgian Croix de, "This was only dome by both 13 Pickering: Jones . Burns - Birds Eye Fresh Froren 8-0 Chiffon Guerre, stated that although Can-|peoples leaving their animosities Com da j 155 P hing Maw! J Ls i port 15.51 otatoes wwirre c A ne ep, Pie Filling : oe. 19¢ Margarine prs. ada is rich in natural resources behind 14 Chippawa: Brant - Black 8 A : i i ck 19.03 and industry her greatest wealth! Colonel Welsh asserted that the Penalties Mélenxovich. Cruick- FOR MISSED FH dn n Gattuse eg in her young citizens primary job of the new citizens shank, McIntyre. Black. Wallace reen as 2 con. 39: i fn addressing thé group, num- now was fo learp to speak the 3rd Period : PAPERS ee : eo Stuffed Olives High score bering 100, he emphasized that|language. The federal and provin- 15 Pickering: .Gates 1.08 Birde Sa. Fresh Proven oor = ow it y were faking the most im- cial governments have done a|16 Pickering: Remmer = : W 29 25 62 portant step in their lives great deal to help the new citi- Gates Fleming 2.45 IN AJAX hole Okra py . i ' Butter Le - : Duiay you are embarking on zens learn the language, he stated, |17 Pickering: Lacey - if you have not received your Campbell's Fresh Frozen Li Wik D 10¢ M lel I Tess fr a new life in a new country." € urged them fo take an in Comport Jones 6.19 you 16-01. ter, t 49: pis. 25 Jala Colonel Welsh, 'and Canada terest in public affairs in the!18 Chinnawa: Melenkovich Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call Soup @rsen Pes and Ham i ¢ Li ee gen pA. ; Rp Cream . a new country just beginning to/community, the province and Misner 9.15 Libb: For Sparkling Resuls Frashpak c Cheddar | ; 5 y's Fresh Frozen parding really grow. the nation The history of a 19 Pickering: Rogers 14.48 4 2 rom] i 29 "You have brought with you country is most important for Penalties-- Cruickshank. Snyder, AJAX TAXI Strawberries . 4c Oud Dutch Cleanser - . Cheese Slices : from your homeland something every citizen in the land, he de- Auld, Fellinger, McIntyre, Cebry. h that this country can use. Yonu!clared nski, Fellinger, Comport, Misner, Phone have brought: a different kind of In closing aid} culture and skills that Canada!Canada is a lanc ity RECORD OUTPUT AJAX 333 DUNDAS ST. WHITBY i rn ei Se | Slt [| Shop to 9 p.m. Thurs. and Friday | "™ Colonel Welsh added that they eration; "And we must prepare £15 ' ator mu pare reached a record of 15,892,835 also brought with them some- the way for them by educating ounces in 1956 valued pry in 7130 PM. and teach them morals," he sald. them to the best of eur ability/than £198,000,000, I fda 4

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