Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Sep 1957, p. 5

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NEW PROFESSIONAL FOR BO the new professional of the | meeting of the club to be held Bowmanville Skating Club, who | in the Council Chamber of the AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Women's Group Hears Talk On Decorations AJAX -- About 66 members of| wallpapers, tiles, paint cards and the Women's Church Year met/|linens, the combinations possible with 'Trend' colors, Using four on Wednesday evening in the! asic hues for a room, Miss hall of the Church of the Holy [Prud'homme was able to change Trinity. Amy Turner was in the ithe mood of its decoration by chair to greet everyone and 1o0ithe astute use of various textures welcome new members and and prints in fabrics and wall- aloud by everyone present, Ban- Peace Bridge. DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridoy, September 20, 1957 Masonic Temple Is Dedicated PORT 1LIOPE -- Four hundred at the Masonle Road, the {Masons were on hand dedication of the new Semple of the Toronto built almost entirely by members themselves of and Ontario lodges. Visitors from other lodges numbered at least 150, Work " the new oe yetoeh building began e last year. Since the amtkion of the old Bank of Toronto build ing, where they met formerly, the local lodges have been meet ing st the Cobourg Masonic Temple, . R. J. Doggetl, master of On- tario lodge, acled as master of the joint lodges for the dedica- tion, H. L. Martyn of Toronto, grand master of the grand lodge of Cenada in the province of One tario, presided .over the cere. mony. George Garpeit, a past mas- ter of Hope lodge, and an hone orary member of Ontario dys: was presented with the re, of grand steward. The regalia had been donated by Mr. Gar- nett's fellow members of both lodges, Mr. Garnett has been directing the construction of the new temple. ---- FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you hove not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M,, Coll % DISTRICT COUPLE CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING Mr, and Mrs, Harry Purvis, | Mrs, J. C, Moorehouse (Helen) | husband, and their two grand- | tion held in the Christian Edu. | who selelrated Sele #0den and her husband, Mrs, Jack | children, Over 300 friends and = ca'ion Centre in Pickering. with their family, They are | McDowall (Myrtle) and her ' neighbors attended the recep: | ~Photo by John Mills | when the complete returns from|ed, and referred to the property outside centres in the diztrict, committee with power to act. are received, | Top soll has been added and| B® BOWMANVILLE and DISTRICT 5 sid + 4 a Sav I |STAFF REPORTER--BERYL HUGHES-~MA 38-3144 and tunnel has been laid between from the southeast. corner of the |the hospital and the nurses' resi- grounds, Some stumps remain dence, and the heating can be and will be removed. The board used when required, Quite a bit of directors agreed this work has of cleaning up has yet to be done|improved the appearance of the where the trench had been cut to|grounds, | pour the cement tunnel, The next Ontario Hospital As- The matter of having a door (sociation District Meeting will be a | Hospital Raises Charge ih pa 4 ; s asp ¢" 5 LA nile Hort AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 All calls must be ions before 7:30 P.M. "For Outside Patients made to connect the X-ray room held in Lindsay. on Thursday, and the Laboratory was discuss-/Sept, 26 WMANVILLE SKATING CLUB Bowmanville Town Hall on | activities of the 1957 - | Tuesday evening, Sept, 24 at | season. 7.45 pm., to organize for the 1956 = BOWMANVILLE -- A meeting use their own cars on hospital of the board of directors of the business which takes them out of | Memorial Hospital was held on | town, w= Wednesday evening. The chair. man, Harry V, Cryderman pre- TO BUY EQUIPMENT sided, Others present were: Ray| The purchase of a calculating J. Dilling, secretary-treasurer; {machine and a dictation machine Reeve Sidney Little, Harry Jose, | Home And School Group was authorized after a thorough Reeve of Newcastle, Mrs. Louis W. Dippell, Mrs. Bruce Mutton, Mrs, W. Braden, Dr. E. D. Hub- investigation is made of prices and models. It was pointed out that the time saved by this equip- | MRS. MARIE MANNING Correspondent PICKERING BEACH « The first Home and School meeting of the 1957-58 season was held onjcent vacation trip with her family for patients residing outside of Tuesday evening, with the presi dent, Mrs. Annette Rancier pre- siding, Following the opening | Gledhill read the Home School Prayer. The objects of the Home and School | Opens Its New Season son, wife of the pastor of Avenue road, Church of the Nazarene. VACATION STORY The following account of a re:| 12-year-old | was submitted by { Karen Webb, and we think is | worthy of publication: with the Lord's Prayer, Mrs.| "We left Pickering Beach on|for patients entering the hospital $4500 for the general account, and| Thursday, picked up my grand: on, {mother in Toronto and travelled Association on to Fort Erie where we crossed (to residents of the contributing| were then reviewed and read|over to the Stales by way of districts is to We ate hreakfast| guests, She spoke briefly of the papers, according to the use to|ner for most parents present was|at Utica, N.Y, and then drove on| of her executive, which the room would be put, months and weeks, and suggest that each day make a defl- to bring one new the next fellowship good Seven complete basic color schemes were used, to the con- fusion of the viewers, who no sooner decided that a certain ar- I i was per fect" than a clever new set of swatches produced a room that was 'Just right' The lengthy question period which followed left no doubt in the writer's mind that Ajax is going to be a house - painter's heaven this winter! I uring the fellowship hour which followed Month Dorothy Tindall served refreshments wi was under the di. Month Dorothy Tindall, her weeks had planned devoted to "Color in the ,' Guest speaker was Miss | interior jdeas, with particular emphasis on the "Trend" colors of the season. After discussing the use of color in a general sense, the|the help of her weeks and days, displayed, means of (The evening was pronounced wonderful kalel of [most interesting by all who at. fabric swatches, rug samples, tended, Ajax Man In RCAF Married In Manitoba GRACE MILLS with short sleeves and 'V' neck- Correspondent line, back and front, Her chapel AJAX -- The Protestant Chap-(vell of illusion was held by a el at the RCAF : Station, Donald, Manitoba, was the scene/a small gold locket, the gift of won by Mrs. Bruce's room, Mrs. Seymour then read the Parent's Code and Ethics as set tdown by the Home and School, A goodly number of parents were on hand for the first op- portunity this year to meet the teachers and discuss mutual prob. lems. Teachers this year are {10 Albany. The scenery was beau- {tiful. From there we entered the Massachusetts Turnpike and ar-| rived in Boston at 1.30. The next morning we left for Plum Island, Mass. ere we went flounder fishing in my uncle's cabin cruis- er. Aunt Gloria and I caught the | first flounders, On Sunday we Mr, Kenneth McLeod, principal/Went clam digging before the |Bruce, junior teacher and Mrs Margretta Peterhaensel, Inter. mediate grades teacher. A short skit was presented by senior students, Susan Gledhill, Linda Duncan and Pamela Tom- |linson, CIVIL DEFENCE Word has been recelved from Harry Ashton, civil defence co- ordinator for Pickering township, that the long anticipated course in first ald given by St. John's ambulance began on Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the school. The course is conducted by Mr. Read, of the Oshawa Branch of St. John's [Ambulance and 26 residents were enrolled at the first lesson. A civil defence Instructor's Wednesday, Sept, 25, in Brough: {and senior teacher, Mrs, Glenna|! | fishing. e came in, and later went for a cruise while the men were "We visited Boston and the Franklin Park Zoo, where we! saw some very big elephants, many different kinds of birds, and some big snakes. That even. ing we went to Lake Boon, and on Saturday we had a steak-bar- becue supper at my aunts's, On Sunday we started for home and| entered Canada at Niagara Falls where we had breakfast at 5 a.m and arrived home at Pickering {Beach at 830 am." PERSONALS Miss Patsy Manning is back at school following a recent emer: gency appendix operation in Ajax-Pickering Hospital and sev- eral week's convalescence at Mc- |bandeau of pleated net. She wore course will also begin, starting onjhome, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs of a pretty wedding of local in-|the bridegroom, Her bouquet was am, conducted by Major Preston, |J. Carlisle Stanton (formerly Rita | terest recently, when Mary De-a cascade of sweetheart roses, lores Burton, daughter of Mr. and| Mpg Eleanor Pelletier was the Mrs. W. H. Burton, Portage 1a pride"s = attendant, wearing a Prairie, became the bride of Ter-| waits length gown of dotted swiss, rence Frank Skelcher, RCAF, son with an Italian neckline, short of Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Skelcher,|gloeves, a small white lace hat AJax, and matching gloves, She carried ¥-L Marat Halabou performed a bouquet of bluo baby 'Mums, the ceremony, and the wedding! yAc paul Pelletier was the music was played by Mrs. od | Dest man. Halabou, who also aStompAn} | A reception was held at the the soloist, Mrs. Ila Bridges. |, 00 "0" the 'bride's parents, The chapel was tastefully dec| whore Mrs, Burton received orated with gladioll and fern. wearing a beige sheath dress, Given In marriage by bheriwith blue floral design, and father, the bride was attired in a matching duster coat, and blue waltz length gown of white em-| accessories. bossed organdy. in princess style, por the wedding trip to Win. inipeg and points east, the bride AJAX PERSONALS wore a baby blue sheath dress, GRACE MILLS | black duster coat lined with blue, Co! ndent AJAX ~ The Ajax Women's In. | white accessories, and a corsage | of pink roses. stitute will resume their regular meetings by holding a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs. J, Woods, 1 Durham street, on Sept. | 2%, Final Game wi be Nrs. Bi Hutchison - On Saturday Mrs. R. Massi and daughter, AJAX (Times - Gazette, Staff and Mr. and Mra. Ted Young and Reporter) -- Second game of the family, Toronto, were Sunday Ajax - Walkerton Midget finals, sts at the home of Mr, and/rained out a week ago, will be m. The convener {chief of elvil defence training for {the province of Ontario. Interest. ed persons desiring to join this course are asked to contact Harry Ashton at 533, CHURCH NEWS A very successful corn-roast was held In late August at Shoal Point Park, sponsored by the church and open to the entire community, Over 100 people were present and a vast amount of corn was consumed. There was much singing and a warm feel- ing of fellowship pervaded the at- mosphere, Needless to say, a good time was had by all. The first Fellowship Meeting of the season was held in the church. John McNeill, a former resident of the Beach, was on hand to show movies of his recent trip to Ireland, the land of his birth, The usual instrumental en. tertainment was much enjoyed, and the evening was topped off with pie and coffee. Plans have been made for a rally day in the Sunday School, to be held on Sept. 20, Harold Los- sing, of the Riverside Church in Toronto, will be the guest of the day (the same fellow who pulled a rabbit out of a hat at a recent visit to the Sunday School), Many , William Jordan, Brock played at Walkerton on Saturday street. | afternoon, Staff Sgt and family, Kingston, visited his! {ake the Ontario Championship. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mank-| A cavalcade of cars will leave telow, George street, last week- Ajax at 8.30 a.m. Saturday, load. | Tulk, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C, Tulk, Pickering Beach) on the birth of their daughter, Barbara Joan Stanton, a healthy 7% lbs. Darlington Teachers Meet TYRONE ~ The time, location and program for future meetings {were the main topics discussed at the first meeting of the North Darlington Teachers' Association, Louise Hartman, of Enfield, pre- sided and Vilda Brown, of Beth. esda, acted as secretary, It was decided that meetings will be held on the second Tues. day of each month. The October meeting will be at Enfield School] on Oct. 1. Miss L. Taylor, Reg. N., will give an address on the Asian flu and First Aid, Several new teachers were wel- comed, ANNOUNCE ALLIANCE LONDON (AP) --- Britain and newly-independent Malaya Wed. nesday announced terms of a new defence alliance that will allow a Commonwealth military force] 10 am. preceding the morning worship service The first ladies meeting of the end The following is a lst of the school teachers who successfully completed summer courses mostly at the University of To. ronto: From St. Andrew's Senior ed with fans to cheer the boys on season will be held on the first to victory If a third will be grounds ame is required it played on neutral HOT RAIN FALLS School ~~ Neil Ellis (Principsd)| English and Psychology; Ken| NIIGATA, Japan (AP)--Radio Davidson, English and Psy. active rain fell over Japan Tues.| chology; Mrs. Ken Davidson, day, A Japanese scientist blamed | Elementary Auxiliary: Murray|new nuclear weapons tests in the) Clark, Anthropology and Eco Soviet Union reported to have nomics; Burton Rodney, Psy- been held last weekend, Dr. Hir-| chology; Mrs, M. Harmon, Music onobu Watanabe of Niigata Uni Supervisor's Course: Mr. Free-iversity sald the hot rain fell in man, Elementary Auxiliary; Mrs. lihis northern city D. Nicholls, Elementary Auxil p To 'olema 3 ary; Tom Coleman, Ar! HEADS PARKS SERVICE From Parkside Junior Schoo! OTTAWA (CP) -B.I.M. Strong James Wilson (Principal), Ele. superintendent of Banff National mentary Auxiliary: Keith Adair,/ Park, has been appointed chief BR Archaeoop Mu oe (of dhe Ratios parks service here Monday of October. Special gues! speaker will he Mrs, Donald Shep Watch For The PLANTERS PEANUT MAN TOMORROW ot the ALVI RUG CO. 3M Simeon Bt. 5, to be based in the Southeast Asia! |surprises are In store, and a taffy state, Under the agreement Brit-| | Ajax Merchants won the first|apple for every child who attends. ain pledged to help build up Mal. | William Manktelow | game. They need one more win to/ Sunday School begins promptly at|ayan armed forces and take part In external defence of the new Commonwealth country FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m, call KING TAXI Al calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m, ment would pay for it in a com- paratively short time. These ma- chines will be essential when the |Government Insurance Plan |comes into effect, and also if the {hospital is to become accredited. Po emergency calls for mem- the municipalities which contrib-|bers of .the staff who are on call ute to the support of the hospital, | 8r¢ to be charged to the patient. This will become effective Oct, 1| August bills of approximately , Dr, G. E, Mann, Ivan Hobbs, Glenholme Huges, and Stanley H. Wilkins, Administrator of the Memorial Hospital, It was decided that a surcharge of $1.00 per day should be made or after, that date, The dis.and $1000 to be paid from the count of 50 cents for cash allowed [special account were authorized, Returns of $3,200 were received ¢ be discontinued. |{o date from the Women's Hos- This will be effective Oct. 1 also. pital Auxillary canvas to carry on Eight cents per mile Is to be|the work of the auxiliary, Mrs. paid to employes and officers of Dippell reported. She explained the hospital who are directed to'that this total will be Increased kind of communism in 1956, are living improvement over the oppression they of Budapest. "PICK-UP" DATES UNNECESSARY If you're a young woman who is all wal YOUTHFUL HEROS RMALADE Ey {eT i Stafford... & ESCAPE FROM COMMUNISM ? 'Five thousand Hungarian refugees who fled from one under the thumb of amotherkind of communism in 1957. In this Satur- day's WEEKLY GLOBE AND MAIL; writer Don- ald Gordon reports from troubled Yugoslavia where once-hopeful Hungarian freedom-seekers are living in squalid camps and wondering whether Titoism is an had from Kadar alone in the big city, don't despair. There are nice men everywhere. That's the word from Pat Gregory who gives gals a list of psychological weapons for catching a man in this week's WEEKLY GLOBE AND MAIL. In "Youth' this week, there is a section on football champion prospects in Toronto high schools. he WBE Keb Yat Call RA for HOME There's an exciting flavor parade of luscious centers in Smiles'n Chuckles boxes choice of four assort. ments: "Assorted" , , , "Nuts & Hard Centers" +++ "Fruits & Creams" (Soft Centers) . .. and the "Family Package" @t.Obop, Dept, and_Confechonary, §igres 5-4473 delivery

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