Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Mar 1957, p. 5

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Car Collides With Ice House BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A car rammed an ice house just off the road at a sharp corner on the leading to the An estimate of Pon damage was inflicted to the t end of the car when it came in contact with The corner of the] ed back and the side of the wall broken away. Since the ice house was filled with sawdust and ice it appeared to give the same res ce as hitting a brick wall. The ice house belonged to Harry Deppew of Bowmanville The accident was investigated by the towu's mew ce Eric Smith. Sunday Chanae Is Approved TORONTO (CP)--Rev. Ernest Marshall Howse of Bloor Street United Church said Sunday Cana- dians "have passed the point of no return" concerning Sunday ac- tivities and the church should lead the public in adapting itself to the changes. He said he based his sermon on the announcement that The Telegram will start publication of Sunday editions March 17. | the church e © what Mr. Howse said \should try to dei beneficial use can be made to- ward the common weal from newspapers published on Sunday. Those opposed to Sunday p tion were perhaps being too ap- prehensive and wild denunciations were unjust. Beautiful girls, lovely dress- es, corsages, a gaily decorated auditorium set the scene for the students' "Spring Fantasy" { AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS GOOD PEE-WEE TEAM The American League All | partment of Bowmanville. Left | Douglas Lane. Jon Hancock, | Kennedy, David Williams, David Stars (Pee Wees) are another | to right, first row: Brian Brad- | Bobby Sleep, Gene Balson, Pat Fuompson, Paul Mion; Miss. of the big little teams being | ley. Art ¥oran, Ken Veitch, | Venich, Ralph Cole; third row: TL Colville, Mickey. Dick sponsored by the Recreation De- | Doug. Nichols; second row: | Morley Oke (manager) George WHITBY and DISTRICT Nurse Plan THIRD IN SERIES | at Pickering District High { Ruddy, and right, Katherine | Katherine are Grade 12 general. commercial course. Dianna and --Photo by John Mills School when Patricia Whyte | Miller, both close competitors | The attendance was the largest 'PORT PERRY AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS | | was chosen "Miss Fantasy, | [Of the honor. Miss Whyte is a | in the history of the school for John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 "PICKERING STUDENTS CHOOSE "MISS FANTASY, 1957" | 1857." On the left is Dianna Grade 13 student in special | this annual event. Many Present At [Present Films Local High-School Wins Drama Festival Contest Approved class. Congratulations te both Prayer Service AJAX -- The World Day of/The Rev. Margaret Butler, guest ¥ Prayer was observed on Friday, March 8, in St. Paul's United Church with Mrs. George Schell being in charge. These services have been ob- ational. It was enjoyed by every-|able fo secure that very served annually over the past 71 years and this last one was the sixteenth to be held in Ajax. It was gratifying to see so many in attendance and, as this is inter- denominational, members from the various Ajax churches were | speaker, Mrs. Butler is a most sin-| |cere speaker, her message on the theme '"Who shall separate us?" was most timely and very inspir- {one present. Mrs. H. Smith was the soloist, fan accompanied by Mrs. F. John-|, 50! n, sang a very beautiful song, "Night descends in peace" the words being so appropriate to the theme of the service. MRS. CHARLES REESOR Correspondent The Inter-School Drama Festi- f 1 [ | | For Children | AJAX -- A children's film show val which was held in this com-| ill be given in the church hall of munity went off in splendid form St. Paul's United Church on/and showed not only the out- Monday next, Mar. 18, to start at/standing talents of the students; 30 p.m. but, also the untiring efforts of the Mr. Owen Ashley hopes to be directors behind the scenes, which fine made this event possible. film "The Battle of Britain", for| The staff and students of the this time. Port Perry district high school This battle was the one that| were hosts to four other high Winston Churchill to|schools who had entered this com- coin that never-to-be-forgotten petition. phrase, "Never in the field of Brock district high school were human conquest was so much first on the program and prese owed by so many to so few." |ed the play entitled '"'Bobby So: inspired Sir these candidates. May they go on to higher awards in the next com- petition. This is a mighty fine re- cord when you realize that they |were competing against 23 other clubs in the district finals of the [Lions Public Speaking Contest. | A serious fire was thwarted in the premises of the Western Tire Store through the prompt efficien- cy of the local fire brigade. It was through the alertness of Tom Sandiland that a catastrophe was avoided. On returning to his home the other evening, Mr. Sandiland noticed something amiss with the of the store and quickly | the proprietor, Bob How- resent, : : Active participants were: Mrs.| Following the service a World R. Armstrong, Mrs. N. R. White, (Day of Prayer Committee was ! Mrs, Ken Smith and Mrs. A [formed with Mesdames Butler, | Grinke of the Anglican Church in/Smith of the United Church, Mrs. Canada; Mesdames J. McNeill {McNeill and Greenshields of the . and Greenshields of the Pente. Pentecostal Church, Mesdames . costal Church; Mesdames W. J. Wilson and Campbell of the Bap- Wilson, R. D, Campbell, J. Cars-|tist Church and Mrs. Armstrong, | H, (dren to attend this show is ex-'nifred Dunn. Sutton district high A cordial invitation to all chil-|\which was directed by Mrs. Win-(oon "p05 "turn called the fire- men. The premises were com- pletely saturated in smoke and it was through the use of the new smoke masks that the firemen were able to locate the trouble quickly. It was caused through school was next and presented |their play entitled "Tiger Lily" directed by Frank M. Winn. Third on the program was Port Perry school with their |drama "Dark Brown" directed by tended. SHARING WITH OTHERS SIAX Td Jarge SODgregation| attende regular service ol 1 i worship held at St. Paul's United |S rrict M8 >. : ten and E. Heron of the Baptist/Mrs. S. Kent and Mrs. T. Hough- Church on Sunday morning last. . Church; and the Rev. Margaret|on of the Anglican Church, and "Today and the next two Sun- : Butler, Mesdames T. Veitch, A. (from the committee Mrs. T. days", said the Minister, Rev. A. | Russell, H. Smith, T. Smith, G;{Houghton was named chairman. |M. Butler, "we shall turn our|fand". directed by John K Simpson and Mrs. G. Schell of Next year's service will be held minds to the temptations of Jesus ure "A newly Bulli Am @1ie an His wpiritual battles. arama entitled Ice-Breakers Miss Norah McCully. Whitby dis- reit high school came on with a presentation of 'The Jewelled By CLIFF GORDON Kingston CKLC'S bounced back on Saturday night with an 86 overtime win over the Whitby Dunlops. The win was almost a must for the Kingston team since the Whitby term had won the first two games of the series. The Whitby team tried very hard but appeared to be somewhat] weak in goal as Long John Hen-| derson had a bad night. Roy Partridge and Hub Macey were the big guns for the winning Kingston team as they each bag- spontaneous combustion, from re- |ports, situated under the cellar (way and through the prompt use of fire extinguishers was brought to the occupants' apartment overhead no great loss was sus- tained. This practically a new building, owned by Mr. John Bal- lard and is centred betw: Clear Fields fine sermon on more than "Men, today," |ed by the Uxbridge district high he said, "are forgetful of spiritual school, By ROMEO MAGERA Press Staff Writer |it or she can turn around and {chew the ice with her powerful needs, not so sensitive to material| These dramas were all well pre- things. Our world is built on the pared and each actress or actor struggle for bread and the fight as certainly made every effort to to who shall control the world's make their parts stand out in per- resources. fection. The adjudicator, r. "To have enough and even|Charles Jolliffee, BA, of Picker-| more to eat, is mere existence. ing district high school had a Life is more than eating, it is/hard task to judge the drama pre-| sharing with others in loving fel- sented at this festival. However, | lowship. gais is the seed of alafter a' few words of explanation) Canadian Ee 4 in all, Cie Ban Ra Bg bi BE Boi TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (CP)-- [twin screws find ways and means to be gener- the grand news that Port Perry Long before spring breezes warm "Weight, strength and power-- ous and to share lovingly." district high school drama society the St. Lawreuce River valley, they're the essential ingredients of | The special music for this ser- had won the festival award, with steel-nosed jce-breakeds work to a good ice-b eaker and this ship's vice took the form of a quartette the presentation of their play | clear giant ice - fields from the got all of them," said Captian sung by Mesdames Joan Johnson | "Dark Brown" by Philip Johnson shipping chauael. [Charles A. Carcn, her 53-year-old|and Joyce Chalmers and Messrs.| The following is the cast of| Their aim is to break up ice- skipper, while on duty recently. william Hewitt and William Lay- characters: Mrs. Collins, Patricial jams that could cause flooding in| it was a bright afternoon. The cock Accompanied by M 7. | Agtine: Jenn Br Esth Pick] ow-lying areas and to have the d'Iberville ber 23-ton screws johnson SE ipame remo well ar re a or hon: Quebec-Montreal channe! open by powered by engines capable of de- Sterndale Bennett's 'God y Mrs. P hel 'M Li ise late February or early March. veloping 16,400 horsepower -- was|gnirit" . 5 5.8 Ls. hav ie ous, BY STL Ocean-going ships sometimes use about seven hours out of Trois -| pe : |Pickard; Miss jfasker, Donia Sa- the channel as early as the mid- Rivieres, steaming west toward During the Service the Sacra- mells; Bella Crewe, Mary Gar- dle o. March the still icebound St. Lawrence Ment of Infant Baptism was ob-|vey; Fred Whitworth, Danny Ree. Th year fhe im brealicrs d'Ib- shipbuilding centre of Sorel, Que. served en Glan Meh Bon Nail Shjle (Mr. Brown's dog) erville and the Ernest Lapointe ce di i . mrs. Gr. KE, ns of |* : Mig WJ Pi) Mos. of the distance had been covered the previous day and the Admiral road was baptised. OBITUARIES The smaller Lapointe, could be| MRS. W.H. WESTNEY actress seen veerine from port to star-| board in her wake, loosening stub- born floes ard making sure freshly = Xuieated blocks swept ownstream with the current. | Al Sei Hy | PICKERING Favre | Os i, vr, pred ternoon when a few miles from | 5 kering United Camrcay oy i be Pe Strict IS the port of Sorel, the ship sud- |} Cc ENE Sa "hurch for t ese i son ; 8 Belless: Doug. dently lurched violently an d late Mrs. William Westney. Rev. Hird, tby district high school, ground to = halt, She had come M. Buttars /conducted the serv- best actor; Ed. Bryson, Sutton dis- upon the solid mass of ice, two|ICes. trict high school, second best ac-| feet thick, that gripped the port.L Aven Hed church and flower {ban casket were testimon- TELLING ATTACK lials to the love and respect of Was awarded second place in the Slowly she backed away and per many friends and neighbors, | Competition with the drama "To| then her puwerful engines in full The late Mrs. Westney passed | "What Purpose", by Lorette .'ois-| forward Shrosi, She aiiaked the |, a ddenly on Wi Aq |sonneajs and Bernice Chapman, | still-unbroke. ice. As she crept :| It js understood that plans are pi _|March 6, at her home. She was fhe d fhe Ife SUL der her Tock born in Scarboro Township, Janet Under way for these two Drama She lower back and forth until Ra¢, the daughter of Thomas and, So4°UeS 18, Ko iy the. fest al by dusk, what had been a solid Margaret G BD tte =a last week and siarted the last! phase of their work Two months earlier the transport department vessels haa started their up- stream journey from Quebec. 50 YEARS' PROGRESS The policy of giving nature a, hand in clearing the river was first inaugurated about 50 years ago. Then an ice - breaker was poster at Quebec Bridge to keep the narrows clear. About 193), ice - breakers were assigned to work between Quebec and Trois-Rivieres after the high spring tides hed loosened river = ice. Three years ago the present .. system" of working from Quebec and Trois-Rivieres upstream to- ward Montreal was inaugurated. The ice - breakers are strategi- cally poise when the shipping season closes shortly before! = Chrisimas. One is stationed at Cull |the platform by the entire cast. Port Perry was again in the lime- light when Esther Pickard was| awarded the trophy for the best tor. Uxbridge district high school lendenning. 1 again compete « Trois - Rivieres, about halfway downriver between Montreal and = Quebec City. Others are stationed «= at Quebec. field was a drifting mass of ice| floes on the.r way to the Atlantic. After clearing a dockside place or herself and the Lapointe, the She married Mr. Westney in 1910 and has lived at West Glen, PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST Pickering Township, 47 years. Active in community work, the The oratorical contest which {was held recently in the local high| apartment dwelling. The Appreciation Day is still proving very popular, bringing out |quite a large number every week. {Mrs. Arthur Fulton was the lucky winer last week with a 5 per cent coupon netting $19.80 and Mrs. ose Walker was the Merchant of the Week winner and received $3.00. The treasure chest for this week was won by Mr. R. J. Har-| per with a 5 per cent coupon valued at $21.83 and the $3.00 mer- chant of the week award went to Mrs. Audrey McNeill. The pro- ceeds in the treasure chest mow amount to $468.96. PRINCE ALBERT F. E. SMITH ged hat tricks Buckecheski and Kingston Nip Dunlops 8-6 In Hectic Overtime Game than a little down at this stage of the game. It appeared as if the 65 lead enjoyed by the Dunnies was go- ing to hold good in the final per- iod but Buchanan scored on a low sent the game into overtime. In the overtime stanza the a cheap penalty to the locals to rap home their seventh goal the night. This really broke the hearts of the Dunnies and they to get a scoring combination or roller that beat Henderson and Kingston team took advantage of fought back hard but were unable VANCOUVER (CP)--Nursing is now a dignified profession for Pastor Speaks At Clover Lane |zgpin women sd fucks ao The Four Leaf Clover Home and says a Vancouver nurse. School Association held their reg-| Miss Laura Thorardson helped ular monthly meeting last Thurs-|establish a school of nursing im day evening, at the Clover Lane Alexandria in 1955. In that year School. The president, Mrs. W. women of Egypt not only won the Horseman, opened the meeting right to vote, but nursing was re- with the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. A.|moved from a menial classifica~ E. Robi . in the ab of tion and given the title of "pro- the secretary, gave the report. fession." The treasurer's report was given| Miss Thorardson and others of by Mrs. H. Muckle, in the ab-{the World Health Organization sence of the regular treasurer. worked for a full year previously It was followed hy general busi- to start a nursing school. Laws had to be passed, Accomuivdation 's ni found and equipment ol pers night wh 3s Jug su But the chief aim was to attract The guest speaker, Rev. E. C.|high-calibre women to the calling Corbett, was introduced by Mrs.| Miss Thorardson says all this George Bowoott. His topic was/was accomplished with the addi- "Parent Education". Mr. Corbett|tion of a nursing emphasized the importance of ness. | department 10 the University of Alexandria edical ganized. Macey salted the game which already boasted a mi Bucky Buchanan scored the other away at the 8.38 mark with the succeeding as parents, educators goals for the winning Kingston 8th goal of the game for the win- pend rk Seiler getting as: on the play The fourth game goes 'in Kingston tonight at 8.30 and the fifth one back here on Wednesday night at the same time, ICE CHIPS ... It would appear we ded- with no less than six players taking part in the scoring. They were Bus Gagnon, Tom O'Connor, Ted O'Connor, Sandy Air, Gordie Myles and Fred Etcher. The fourth game of the series is slated for King-|that John Henderson, the ex- ston tonight with the fifth game|Boston Bruin goalie, came up hy he re undertaken by village or eountry girls with little or no education. Now city girls from good families are entering the profession. and spiritual leaders. It was fol-[school, dental Mys. Si bs 3 pher Robin Is Saying His Pray- er" and "Galloway Bay". The speaker and Mrs, Severs were thanked by Mrs. A. Moore. Hold Successful Open House in Whitby on Wednesday night./with a bad game as he let in no The Dunnies held a slim one-|less then eight goals. Perhaps he goal lead on two occasions but/Will snap out of it tonight and failed to hold on as the hard-|give the Dunnies the big game pressing Kingston team managed that is needed in this playoff. The to get the goals when they count- balance of the Whitby team play- ed most. The home team man-|ed heads-up hockey and deserved aged two goals in the overtime @ win but were not fortunate [stanza while holding the local enough to do so. ... The Kingston mail carriers off the score sheet.|team on the other hand can not Both teams were at full strength/be sold short. They finished the for this important tilt, They|schedule with the best record of started off at a torrid pace and/any team in the league for the |were cheered on by 3623 hockey|last seven games, they won them |fans, The Kingston team broke| all except one, They are hard to the score sheet first as Roy Par-|beat at home and will be hard to |tridge scored his first of a trio/beat tonight. The Dunnies will all at the 9.06 mark. This must have have to play all-out hockey for set the Dunnies to rolling as they|60 miputes if they are going to stormed back and almost gave the|stop the CKLC'S who are fighting Kingston fans heart afilure. Gag-|/for the top Sr. "A" honors. non tied the score at 9.43 as the Anyway the scene is set for the) The beautiful trophy was pre-! PRINCE ALBERT -- Mr. and 37 seconds. sented to the director, Miss Mc-(Mrs. Welly Midgley and children Tom O'Connor put the Dunnies and get another win to keep their y, who was accompanied to of Hamilton visited with Mr. and out front, 2-1, as the locals were lead over the Kingston team in- [Mrs. Bert Midgley during ' the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and children of Whitby have moved into the new house built by M. Gerrow and the Middleton broth-| ers. Mr. Williamson is employed as a guard at the GM plant, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove were hosts at a telephone euchre last Saturday evening. Four tables were played with prizes go- ing to Mrs. Geo. Calbery and Mr. Max Bassant. Mrs. B. Smith and Percy Jef- frey were consolation winners, Mrs. W. Peel spent the week- end in northern Ontario, near Blind River with her husband who is working there during the] winter months. | Harry Sulley Jr. has joined the airforce and has gone to Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, lead lasted for a short Kingston arena tonight and the At the 10.55 mark Dunnies will have to pull together| Kingst tact. The Kingston team will be {tough to beat as they try to get| on even terms with the local rub- ber men. Tickets for the fifth game will go on sale at 1 o'clock Tuesday. {really rolling. |DUNLOPS TAKE LEAD The Kingston team however {kept up their attack and they| knotted the count at 2-all as Buckescheski combined with Sen-| ior to Dus dhe teams on even terms. At the 15.22 mark Par- tridge got his second goal of the| , Howarth - Toppazzini .... 9.06 game to give the homesters a 3-2| 2 Whitby: Gagnon - lead. The lead held for the bal-| Attersley . Samolenko .. 9.43 ance of the period. Only two pen-| 3 Whitby: Tom O'Connor - 10 sl ist Period 1 Kingston: Partridge « alties in t i | Ted O'Connor rs Bon of i ad 4 Kingston: Buckecheski - Kingston opened up fast in the| _ Senior coos second period and made it 4-2 as| 5 Kingston: Partridge - the Dunnies were having trouble Howarth -. Toppazzini ...15.22 getting the puck out of their own| Penalties--Treen, McBeth. end zone. Ted O'Connor put the 2nd Period Dunnies back in the fight with a] 6 Kingston: Macey - terrific effort at the 5.54 mark. Bellringer - Buchanan .. 2.24 At King Street Home, School Open house at the King Street girl played a solo. School on Thursday evening, Mr. Catherwood of Hillcrest March 7, was well attended by|School acted as spellmaster, Mrs. parents and friends. Following|Beer of Colborne Street School the rendition of two songs by a| and Mr. Stachow of King Street group of seven boys and a piano|School as judges, for a Spelling solo by Trudy Hutchings, the|bee which was won by Ke president of the Home and School|Arnold, Barbara Breckenridge Association, 'Mrs. Duguid, intro- coming second. duced Mr, Don Williams, assistant| Frank Warman performed on principal of Bowmanville Train-the accordian. The singing of a ing School for Boys. |duet by Everil Lee and Sharon Mr. Williams spoke briefly on Missett and a solo by Sharon the importance of parental exam- Missett closed the program after ple in providing the proper home which parents viewed the work atmosphere for children. The|of the children and met the speaker was thanked by the prin-|teachers in their various class- cipal, Mr, Stachow, under whose|rooms, direction a fine program of en-| tertainment by the children was continued. Piano solos were given by Gladys Smith and Elaine Be- bee, followed by a song by Linda Wallace, Linda Willan, Susan Shields, Anne Henstock and San- dra Lee Sims. Gary Gudgeon played a piano solo and Mary Anne Karssing re- cited a poem. Barbara Brecken- ridge and Jane Mowatt perform- ed a plano duet after which each FOR MISSED 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. 3rd Period 12 Kingston: Buchanan - Partridge - Howarth 13.35] Penalties--Treen 2, Levandos-| ki, Kotanen. | Overtime 13 Kingston: Partride « | Howarth FE, 4.46 14 Kingston: Macey . | Bellringer - Nicholson But. the Kingston team fought back with Macey on the scoring| end to make it 5-3. | 7 Whitby: Ted O'Connor « Air - Myles 8 Kingston: Macey - ... 8.53 ; am Penalties--Ted O'Connor. school was won by Mary Lynn Miss Donna Webb, Haliburton and| It was at this time that the| Bellringer - Thomson fate Mrs, Westley vas Mate Hodgins and Bruce Taylor, senior|Mr. Paul Thain, Toronto, visited |Dunnies really turned on the heat.| 9 Whitby: Air - Bonello ...16.20 ary Society. |students; with results they werc|with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunter They rapped home three unan-(10 Whitby: Myles - Treen . She is survived by her husband given the opportunity to enter thelon Sunday. > |swered goals to take a 6-5 lead.|11 Whitby: Etcher william, daughter (Muriel), M 'jcontest being held in Norwood.| Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. [The Kingston fans were more Penalties--McBeth, TS. 'Word has just been received that|Don Leslie were his parents, Mr. fi * Throughout January theice -|d'Tberville halted for the night to "breakers move between Trois - resume hes duties again at dawn. = Rivieres aud Quebec trying to| Cantain Caron a 30 year vet- "keep the chaunel clear. Some-leran with the transport depart- = times they have to battle ice jams ment, said the d'Iberville is de- = up fo 40 feet thick. An ice-breaker signea not oaly to be rugged and ¥ remains in Quebec City to keep selfreliant w the heaviest of ice, = ice from jamming at the Quebec but also to he capable of carrying = Bridge and alsc keep a channel|a large number of personnel and # clear for the ferry operating be- tons of cargn to the northern out- oS tween Quebec City and « Que i STRONG ICE-BREAKER : Her screws are each capable of = Flagship of the ice - breaking driving a 1) 000-ton freighter at a = fleet is the 3755-ton d'Iberville. speed of 10-12 knots, Each of the = Now in her fourth season of ser- four-biade propellers is desi d ice, the d"Therville can attack ice so that if a hlade snaps off it can Jams front ov rear Her hefty bow he replaced quickly in drydock. | can climb ou top of ice and crush The d'Iberville carries a spare. | NOTICE Special Ratepayers Meeling Of 5.5. No. 9, Whitby Twp. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th., 8:30 P.M. at DR. 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