DIVIDED IN POLITICS, Divided in their political be- | Hospital. The photo was taken liefs the members of the group | at the annual spring dance, shown in the photo are certain- | sponsored by the Women's Aux- ly united in their efforts for the | iliary to the Hospital. On the | Ajax and Pickering General | left, William Newman, former reeve of Pickering Township; Mrs, William Lawson, a mem- tee; Mrs. Alistair Grosart, Dr, Claude Vipond, Liberal candi- UNITED ON HOSPITAL ber of the decorating commit- | WHITBY NEWS Hold Games Night For Scouts, Cubs The Games Night held at St. Bernard's School last Friday eve- Cubs, John Evangelist Church was un- Ruest and Mrs. A, J. Miller who wished to express their apprecia- tion to everyone who so gener- cusly donated gifts, especially the Whitby merchants and everyone who attended. The door prizes were won by Mrs, F. Love, Mrs. A. Harmann, Mrs. F. O'Connor and Miss Lee Bloye. The following were winners for various games: Mrs, L. Chizen, Mrs, VanDerwyst, M. Robins, Mrs. E. Goodall, James Brown, Mrs. L. Ruest, Mrs. J. Smyth, Mrs. Byers, Mrs, C. Wilson, Miss date; William Lawson, Reeve of Pickering Township and Robert D. Thompson, member | of Ajax Town Council. | --Photo by John Mills AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 District Will d Commerce has elected its execu- were Mrs. Osborne, Rev. ani Jon for 1957. The new officers Mrs. 3, 1. Rollork, Peterbormigh, jar SC Slark; vice |Solina, Mr. aid Mrs. Nell Porter president, R. Steinmiller; treas- Orono, an ran urer, Al. McLean; secretary, Mrs. | 5] Witherspoon. Mrs, Witherspoon Roger Conant; directors, Cyrillis president of the Women's Cana- Thompson, Geoff Thompson, dian Club. Name Metro Bo d Membe |Nigel Puttock, Gordon Dalgleish, a1 f 6. 1. Hickey, Dr. D. Gove, Mrs.) The a ee and Mrs, AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Reg, Edwards, James Koch, repre- jo... Munday responded. Jack ; | ) J r porter) -- There will be a meet- senting the Industrial Commis-(.ivchank Solin, introduced [the speaker, Rev. G. I, Pollock. Mrs. | ing. ladies was B Robinson, Mrs. W. Hawley, Mrs. Allin, Mrs. Steffler, Mr. P. Linley, Miss Rose Didych, Mr. James Smyth, E. McCloskey, J.| Lenin, John Goodwin, Reverend L. J. Austin, W, Steffler, A. Beth, T. Wyst, Mr. McDonnell, Mary Jane Bloey and Mrs. McDonnell. Refreshments were served un- der the convenership of Mrs. C. Hendriks and her assistants, the baking table with Mrs. D. O'- Hagan in charge, assisted by Mrs. | McDonnell, and the candy table] with Miss Rose Didych assisted from Colborne who played in the by Miss Trudy Wyst was a com- Lakeshore Intermediate League plete sell-out. Mrs. Duffues spent up until. two seasons ago. Once|a busy evening trying to keep up| Allan Holdaway of Newtonville is again secretary-treasurer. Grafton, Welcome and Newton- ville have re-entered from last year, Port Hope Juves will com- pete in a Lakeshore Juvenile League. Newcastle have until {May 3 to enter as all entries musk be in by that time and Kendal was not represented at the meet- A new entry was accepted der the convenership of Mrs. L.| Good Luck MARGARINE 1-pound packages Your Choice MIX 'EM OR MATCH EM HUNT'S CATSUP STOKLEY'S CORN Popular Cereal QUAKER MUFFETS 11-ounce cans -- Oakleaf or Salce MANDARIN ORANGES Any Combination You Like MIX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM 15-ounce cans -- Bright's Fancy APPLE SAUCE cans -- Aylmer Fancy ToMATO Juic hoe ~ Aylmer Special Process Goi BEAS Whole POTATOES White |again the Rural League should ith the great demand for Dutch provide sound ball this summer| apple doughnuts which proved | for the towns, villages and out- to be most delicious. ing of representatives of Ajax, , John Mills, Pickering Township, and Picker, S120 doin $ i ied Mr. Pollock's illuminating ad- ing Village in Toronto on May 7 shore. PERSONALS with Metro planning authorities to| decide on a representative from) Bjax Fireman To Metro Planning Board. | Head Mutual Aid dress brought home many points] of pride for Canadians. He spoke | of the freedoms Canadian enjoy, | and emphasized the fact that not | Oldtime Party Mrs. Livingston d Mrs. Price will attend the Mrs. Moore, an Take Your Pick MIX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM Package of 400 KLEENEX 20-ounce package -- Betty Crocker Take 'Em Straight or Mix 'Em Up National Baby Week Features For the Apple of Your Eye MIX 'EM OR MATCH 'EM S-ounce jars 6Va-ounce package -- Special KELLOGG'S K 20-ounce cans -- Lynn Valley Standard PEACH HALVES 4-ounce cans -- Bright's Faney FALE dice WAXED PAPER CAKE MIXES J-ounce cans -- Solid White Albacore GOLD SEAL TUNA 16-ounce [ars -- Freshpak SALAD DRESSING HEINZ BABY FOODS Strained or Junior | 39 R Willi L n and the least of these are freedom of | 71st 1 di an meeting 10 members ot Hh Sounes pve Pal AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-|speech and freedom of she press. | 71st annual diocesan g ted in th by Metro/Mutual Aid executive was elected tributions the two great racial oo lack of Ration, {on Tuesday evening at a meeting strains of our country have made| AJAX -- A few months ago, the Mrs. L. Ruest, Mrs. R. Me- ed and it is likely that a repre-|Pickering, Whitby and Uxbridge. He also mentioned other people, Men's Fellowship organized a|attended the annual communion sentative will be chosen to voice] The new executive: Jack Bunt-/now citizens of our country, who special old-time party for the men breakfast of the Woman's Auxil- er, South - West Pickering, vice-|origins, These new Canadians at This experiment proved so highly held in Toronto at St. Joseph Col- T cl kN president; Donald Lynde, South-|firsk may have some difficulty in|successful that last week the di-{lege School last Sunday. om ar. amed urer. |here. We must remember that social gathering would again be| 8 darter, Lynda, of Bring : : | 7 i i i . and dau y - Co-ordinator for Ontario Coun-|they have come to Canada to find held, this coming Saturday eve , | { Chamber President ty, Chief R. Hobbs; Deputy-Co- rendu cal y, He, vgs of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mercer vi . hey established residence --- f Chief Cecil Winter, Ajax. |help them with tolerance and un before t | yorter) -- The Ajax Chamber ofarea, ] derstanding. Mr. Pollock also|will be the old-time fiddle and|in Toronto. served his church in South Africa. |downs north of the highway, | gr ae Mss, Cephas Meader, {He described the country and the under the direction of Straw Hat|o ote of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.| {people there. John Hottner. The lively strains|yreader, of Dufferin street. STAFF REPORTER -- BERYL HUGHES -- WA 3-3144 : : music group were a highlight of the last party, and they will bethe CWL Regional Annual meet-| 8 ! ing held in Pickering last Tues-! - Vide the mile 1k the Square ancing, fo ancing, moderniser, D, O'Hagan, R, A. Rousseau, For Hungarians |: » who wish to take things a little| Ruest, J. Otfenbrite, J. Heffering, |} I 0 a] T esl en AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- easier, there will be plenty of op-/Leo Bloye, J. Duffhues, Beth, and | . Relief Committee 1s in need of{and neighbors and enjoy a game | BOWMANVILLE -- The Lions'jthe other members are Mrs. Ross | Relief Comunitter A bedding, and|of cards, or other popular and in- od Jridal shower hi held a e rs. Norman Tam- tre, on Mon- , Peter , Mrs. A Hungarian family istments for the evening will be sup- day Svening Norman O'Rourke, |M. J. Hutchinson, Miss Lena Tay- oe ee upgar RD a plied by each couple attending, pefeus: wird Marilyn Xpton. "of 1 + 5 u road, Toronto. The - | tion of officers for the coming|ald Hawthorne, and Mr. and Mrs. h' donati 1so would be|decorated box lunch, which will . took place. They are presi- Vice. The District Home| Cash donations also of Park- be auctioned off according to|lovely gifts and well-wishes._ Out. Foust dent Ralph Mcintyre; 2nd vice- | Dawson, Peterborough, was also|p © "C700 PO ECE0 Sh oe of-town guests were from Wood Your Money , president, Glen Lander; 3rd./a guest. {lief fund. V ronto, Scarboro and Oshawa, As-| 3 sisting the hostess serving a |, secretary, Russell Oke. Field Secretary of the CNIB was call' Mrs, W. Scarff at 1053, or ote On By-Law - Durham Advisory the speaker. His interesting ad-|Mrs, J, P. Allen at 704. Tambell, Mrs. E, Ypton, Susan - - Mgr : | be held in Toronto, May 6, 7 and been concerned with the power porter) -- South Ontario County He explained the outstanding con- At Holy Trinity Ibe eld y The matter will now be discuss-/of firemen from Oshawa, Ajax, ito the life and culture of Canada. directors of the Holy Trinity|Closkey and Mrs, A. C. Smith the opinions of the councils here.(ing, Ajax, president; Chas. Fras- have a number of different racial and ladies of the local parish. jary to Catholic Church Extension . a i d adopti stoms that imil West Pickering, secretary - treas- learning and adopting cu rectors announced that a similar Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mercer to/ning, May 4, in the church hall/ham, England, were recent guests AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re-lordinator, in charge of south{be good citizens, and we mustion Cedar street. Back for a repeat performance]; spoke of the seven years he dance trio from the Country Hoe-| and rhythmic beat of this folk | F » The following ladies attended » Need urniture back on Saturday evening to pro- ons £ ects day evening: ;Mesdames P. Kai- dancing, and waltzes. For those|A (C. Smith, W. Simpson, Larry i porter) -- The Ajax Hungarian portunity to sit down with friends| Miss B. Robinson. i Club held a dinner meeting at the Strike, Miss Dora Purdon, Miss eeded around teresting table games. Refresh- Lions Community Cen: 'Shine, P all the small items n. bell, Skin. I hone of: hen . The elec-|lor, Miss Mary Jewell, Mrs. Ron- Others are on the way. who will bring their own specially year George elect was the recipient of many . dent, Fred Cole; 1st vice-presi- Teacher for the CNIB, Miss Chris| ie school collected $15, 'which|ancient custom. 1 bridge, Weston, Downsview, To- Back Guarantee | vice-president, Joe Cooper; and Joseph Caruk, Peterborough, Anyone wishing to help should k dainty lunch were Mrs. Wm I '*Handicap". | | CHOICE GRADE ALL CUT INTO Ypton, Barbara Handon, Fern He described the difficulties met Wick and Carol Tambell, The and conquered by the blind, and For 2-Year Term)vict acts Tinie, "5 the great work being done by the CNIB to assist them. He contrast- ed the life of a blind person with that of a sighted one. Mr. Caruk explained that the CNIB helps the [RIOIB IS) Ex] [T]S} [STAIC]S] 2.014 RIEILIE]T] card game (Sp) 3. Tiny 4. Shack 5. River (Afr) 6. European pigeons 7. Devoured 4 _The West j stitute of the Blind were special § guests. Lion D. H. Williams is 1 { Wins $100 A ; wins t ¥ - LJ Lions Event {liance and enables a great num- {ber to become self supporting. Leona Dodds, ps antview, . was the winner of the $100.00 door | b prize at the giant Bingo held by| Canadian C u the Town Hall on Saturday eve-| ning. Fred Cole was in charge of | The callers were Jack Brough | Ni h Di and Bob Kent. They were assist 1g t nner ed by Clarence Hockin, Jack] BOWMANVILLE -- The Men's dard, Ralph Kelly, Jack Rough- Canadian Club held an enjoyable ley, Jack Cole, Don Allin, and Joe| Ladies' Night on Tuesday eve- other Bingo at the Town Hall on|Lions Community Centre. The May 25. The door prize will again president, Charles Osborne, pre- $125.00 jackpot. "Among others at the head table 1. Intimidate 4. Thon, 10. Caribbean country 12. River (Ger.) i Committee for the Canadian In- dress was entitled i chairman of this committee and caps. It trains them in self re- BOWMANVILLE -- Mrs. | the Bowmanville Lions Club at H 1d L di the arrangements for the event.| Ross, Art Constable, Herb God- Flett. The Lions plan to hold an- ning. Dinner was served at the be $100.00 and there will be a sided, and welcomed the guests. ACROSS g 9. Citrus fruit (poss.) 13. Heat, as [EAR] Sw E]N]O] glass 14. Exclama~ tion 18. Obstach 16. River {Chin.) 17. A butt 19. Palm fruit 21. Nour suffix (Straits Settle- ments) 40. Self 22.1s in debt 23. Fool 26. Prevent 27. Hawk parrots 28. Rubber 'ree Mex.) $9. Monster 30. Egypt's bossman 84. Music note $5. Garden tools $7. River (Eng.) #8. Capital (Kan.) 80. Goddess of discord 41. Traps 42. Gilding 43. Soapy 44. Single unit DOWN 4 Byelasha, fasts -- blind in overcoming their handi-| i Ready For Play A SITIEIRINENATLIOIEIS] | 2 (ham Rural Baseball League was PORT HOPE -- At this week's|ally by Mr. Harney Rogers, of meeting of the town council, it|Woodbridge, making a most en- Inspection Can LAMB FRONTS CHOPS AND STEW Ib. 29 was decided to put to a vote of |joyable evening for everyone. the electors a bylaw providing for two-year terms for members of] PRESENTS CREDENTIALS 1 He lown council, Reeve Read| OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. Victor Nef, | Budge an ouncillor W. A. He-|Switzerland's new ambassador to mors folks Would Lake Mdvaniage berle presented the bylaw. irr presented his credentials |and experience, the danger of| Councillor R. Everson was for| Wednesday to Governor - General | |fire to ourselves and our homes holding over the resolution for|Massey at a ceremony at Govern- |could be cut at least in half. further consideration but the rest| ment House. | Its simply a matter of perfhit. (of the council were unanimous in |ting the fire department to help | g the two-year term. J. M. {spot fire hazards in your homes. (PEvear summed ub the jeelings More and more fire depart-| cilors when he mets everywhere, in rural areas referred io the, difficulty a new as well as in larger communi-| ad in making his presence Reduce Fires AJAX (Times-Gazette) FOR MISSED | l Tender, Juicy and Flavourful Skinless Wieners Ground Fresh Hourly Lean Ground Beef | Tops for Braising or Stewing Beef Shortribs Economical and Delicious Lean Mealy Lamb Stew 3~1.00 3~1.00 3-1.00 4-1.00 Swift's Brookfield Sausage 2: 1.00 Cut inte Cubes Lean Stewing Beef 2~ 1.00 bor. vak Pak 2 Burn's Sliced Back Bacon £1.00 'The Quality Name In Sea 4 Ji 1 00 ties, are adopting home inspec. (felt within a year. {tion programs and proving that LEADS TO CONFUSION such programs actually stop fires | A suggestion by Deputy-Reeve IN AJAX | from starting. | Mi | ; Mike Wi . The logic of experienced fire- oi] Wadska Tat hall die com | If you hove not received your men being able to recognize de-|fayor on the grounds that while it || Times-Gazetts by 7 P.M., Call fects in construction or dangerous would ensure that council was | S AJAX TAXI conditions in the heating system | Phone or electrical wiring that untrained | 1° left without experienced men AJAX 333 | |it might lead to confusion d household Id not otherwise 0 an house ers would not of 5 | would still necessitate yearly All eclls must be placed before 7:30 PM. .__ !elections. The saving of lives is the first 3 i | Despite a new ruling in the On- gad, most morta, sean rr Suniel Ac Ba theo guarantees the safety of property Sors approve) Was not necessary |at the same time. such a proposal, council was unanimous in desiring to seek the people's approval before voting | Durham Lea e themselves a second term. 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Mr. Wade has tried unsuc- cessfully for two years to retire | from the job in order to devote all of his time to the presidency of the Lakeshore Minor League {which he founded. | Mickey Walker of Newcastle | was elected vice - president while | FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received your Times - Gazette by WRIST LENGTH FABRIC GLOVES REG. 1.59 88' BRAND NAME FULL SLIPS 1c 10 1.59 ERWINNE'S SPECIALTY SHOPS 249) 24 0 0. \ °, MECHANICS SET TODAY VOL. NO. § AVAILABLE ONLY 49% VOL NO. 4 NOW ON SALE of the Season WHOLE MELON 1.29 HALF MELON-69¢ LUSCIOUS, RED RIPE, SWEET AND JU'CY WATERMELONS Sweet Tender Kernels 6 ears 29¢ GOLDEN CORN 2 lbs. 33¢ ESCAROLE 3 behs. 19: 6 for 39¢ First Tangy, Home Grown, Yeung Tender GREEN ONION British Columbia WINESAP APPLES 7 p.m., call 11 SIMCOE ST, S. RA 3-7421 KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. SHOP © © rn. THURSDAY DUNDAS ST. | NORTH PLAZA and FRIDAY ~~ WHITBY AJAX