Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Dec 1957, p. 7

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DISTRICT NEWS |St-Paul'sChurch WA BOWMANVILLE a DI ert po ute 3 ey hardy dor AAMC Elects 1958 Officers Settle Safety Film Is Reports Given Candidates For School | ornate s 1a, | atx me wows sui. vt ot sr, Senior Citizens Well Shown In Court On Recreation ; : [tion of St. Paul's United Church |Mrs. G. Schell, missionary eon- Sa ARVILIE A Nafiousl BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow. ho ye yuu i umigumi 161d is Chiifimas wiesting in the ¥The meeting was then turned E t rt T d B Cl b 15 with sound track sponsored by manville- Recreation Department J un | Dt Canada plant in Kit church parlor, Stor sll busiuees over to the Dorcas Group Yash 11) e dalne Y u the Ontario Provincial Police|held a meeting at the Lions Com» oar Xpress ws imat, B.C., will cause a loss ing 0" spo forthcoming year was| Was in charge. A very love! ge 50 as shown before the opening of| J y Centre recently. The : i votional message on the C WMANVILLE -- The Sen-|Club 15, led a reading and dis-{the Magistrate's Court in the chairman, Jack Lander, £5:300.000, a company, a presented and adopied with Nes mas theme was given by Mrs. G.jior Citizens Club, sponsored by|cussion group in the green room. Town Hall on Tuesday. Constable sided. It 'was decided that AJAX (Staff) -- The following CECIL N. HANNAH timated Tuesday. Works man-|oesid ts: Mrs. 1. Smith. presi. Schell who was assisted by group Club 15, held an enjoyable meet-| Later a delicious lunch was|Pat Cornell, OPP, and the| Kilmer, A, M, Thompson, h Is a continued report of the| (Cecil N. Hannah, in offering his pid G. H. Gwyn said workmen pres Mire, 6 aptor 13 presy members. Mrs. Brisbane was the|ing on Tuesday evening at the served at two long tables which|J. McDonald, OPP, pre oy ed 3 €/\MecIntyre, the treasurer, and Chamber of Commerce "Town co. ives on the school board said ey putting up temporary raving Mrs. J. Elliott, 2nd, guest soloist and Yi most, Lions Somminity Lanite, More were SHectively decorated with dm, vatuaie Jistiue emu | DOUG Rigg will attend the meet- Sal N igi 3 Alo% 08 Tuesday he had lived in Ajax for six|power lines Tuesday and 'we ex-|vice-president; R. Magrath, rec-| beautifully, two carols. than 70 members attended. They| Christmas centrep vers s 4 ing of the coaches and managers / . Mrs. Russell, the retiring presi-| were greeted by a Senior Citi-|tive Yuletide candles. Howard|strated. Among the important tips minor hockey teams to be report to be published yedterday, | years. He was proud of the school [pect to oe i Pitiite ording Sectatary; Ms. Heuwood, dent, was presented with a Baly zens Weicoming committee, Mrs. Foley on behalf of the Senior|portrayed and explained were gta Thursday a Dec. but The Times-Gazette wishes t0|system, He believed his man- ready to take power by the gorzgpon ng, fe ary irs |Cup and saucer as a token of the Neil Mutton Mrs. G. McQuarrie|Citizens Club presented a mone. the following: ohli2 The Wednesday and Saturday be fair to all candidates. | erial experience would be of end. » pom "| est and affection in which and A. Dudley. tary gift to Club 15 to help wil There is not much tracti dancing classes will hold a Candidates for public school 800 rt by that he did not mean she is held by the members. The| 5 p00 Christmas tree, beauti-|its good works. Mrs. and braking capacity Is less onc icimag party 'on Th . A ! ident of Club 15 board were the last speakers. |' . Dorcas Group served a delicious jy trimmed with shining orna.| Banting, "pres s {rough roads. Dec. - There are six candidates in the' jnler that Ihe spol Doar had Cro Br anch lunch and a very happy sociallments and glitter dominated the thanked Mr. Foley ad d the men 1t takes four to six times as that Theat. i ts. What-| our followed. all which was gaily decorated. ar running for three seats Jot aivtaive) 8 re jax hy followed hall which ily d ted. |bers of the Senior ns Clul to stop on wet pavement as Mr. Rigg reported f i : i for their generosity, Attractive|it does on a dry surface, tended the first meeting of the ed, of The lection: ir ciive and honest administra. SPONSOR REFUGEE Before the meeting started Mrs. t does dry gift wrapped favors were given e: as dangerous as reading and discussion group. be = tion; : Next Sunday the Sunday School J6CF, Dunn played carols on the J" "Recon Tung' the' meeting | grave caves are as dan also stated that a Home N comers, due to the resignations ans IisStinas yor of St. Paul's United Church holds Piano. closed with the singing of "Auld|®1f our car skids tyrn towards|Course will be held under the of former members. MRS. D. STRATTON its White Gift Service. The of'er-| Mrs. G. Edwin Mann, Chub 15, Lang Syne." The Club 15 trans-|ghe a ote hid. rection of Mrs. Al Witherspoon, MRS. M. DEVOLIN Mss, Dowily Stration said oy AJAX -- At the December|and when permanent quarters|ing this year is to be dedicated The ce go Bn portation committee always of-| should a tire blow _ steer the Memorial Park hub First to speak was Mrs, Mar. elected she would nt hi pand 1 meeting of the Ajax Branch offwere secured for- the local|'?, 2 yery Special e Sponsoring a| was presented by a group of fered to drive any of Senjor iy straight and apply the brakes house. The cotise Jil ran for 12 garet Devolin. She spoke of the mauigl the present J I Sa the Canadian. Re Cross Society braneh, services could be extend: pot" dren ate pons ring a one Jo ail zens to and from the meeting. radually only after speed has yreeks and wil b at Sw Jap. 7. need for qualified teachers, men- in . . } | those present were Mrs. ter Kobylasz, living, at ores-|Club of Tginity United Church. H wick, al 30 i g but the best is good enoug Mrs. A. Miller, Lieuten-|ed. Roger Kobylasz, living, at pr » uminum g clgss may" ay. and morally Jedicated 10!for the children. pg "Donnelly George George Lawrence reported on|ent, in rance. This is something Te isunas d ei gg Choral e EASTERN PEAKS stativl - Sil Wk Presiden of _the Ge Lawrence, C. W.|his visit to the Toronto office of|they really want to do and their ed with colore 3 north Home and School Associa-|JOHN JACKSON | Dunn, orge y LW. ) i While the coastal areas of Cey- enthusiasm in devoting part of Robert Mutton, and the narra- tion Mrs. Devolin indicated her| john Jackson, a close runner | Scartf, and Jack Sanders, chair-|the Red Cross concerning we their Christmas to 'giving' is tion was by Mrs. Don Morris. ini y | matter of disaster services. i 4 Pl C rt lon are flat, the island has moun- - keen interest in the administra. up in last year's elections, offer. (M21. Sanders welcomed to the|was. quite evraone hot scr thay| wonderful to see. ° rig fhe showing of the Cnet ans. once A re tr wo paoup, FOR MISSED . tion of the Ajax public schools. aj his services again. He noted eeting Lieutenant Donnelly of all that thetocal branch required| In addition to this, they are no intervals by a double quartet] BOWMANVILLE -- The the interior, > DOUGLAS REID that the school board had done a4. ga vation Army and explain-|was the gppointment of a dis-| forgetting 'he less fortunate ones portal AR Mar ad Vg ad REY LLLLI Be d Society's PAPERS Douglas Reid tol very good job. With two older| of briefly the work of the Ajax aster ch#irman- who would co-|at home, for instead of exeasnss Ts. Livcl Ave. Mot wi as Soo S Aj 0i gs i , a jew Spmer 4 members dropping out he was|y...oh He read a Welfare re-| operate with all the local authori-|ing gifts among gemselves, ; hey | nek BO re ys. Ey ray | IN BOWM ANVILLE is presently. employed by tha|trving again. He said, "I caniport submitted by Mrs. Winties in the 'event of a local dis-|are each bringing Sor any Ajax|Ken Hockin, Bill Bragg, D ou the Bowmanville Town Hall. The | is Rain A Smp oyed y the! offer you free lunches or free Searff who was unable to belaster. Supplies and materials|to 80 into baskets or any Ajax Wont an elth Big BT ry Taal, The ELECT John Howard Society. He spoke books but I do offer my best present. The report gave the would be requisitioned locally in|family who is in nee Spires' | anied on the piano by Mrs. erick Geohegan, Toronto, a lead- us na siting the, service." complete details of Sumber of ie name of the Ajax Red Grote Pa A Ra Keith Billet. ihe showing of the ing concert organist, and a con- n ; PHONE urin; e expense wou rne Y nl ro ) "" " . schools. It was the schools which| STANLEY KENT Welfare ¢as6s und) Mrs. it the Say ans Head Office. OL service in St. Paul's United slides Jesed with wo cian gers organ wil be Jnstalled for "BILL MA 3-5561 made him decide to settle ih] Stanley Kent, former member assisted by Mr. Dunn, had inves- dent John Sanders thanked Mr, Church. It was a very beautiful sung Sart Tames, and. Mis. (the orn ion and choir a. & v Ajax. He stated that he and his| seeking re-election, spoke of his tigated each case and the results| Lawrence for hic report and said|and inspiring service. Bi Neil Mutton thank. |St. Pauls Avenue R ad United 1 16 h of ived : : . e n, 18 | ven | : : , tation was arranged Russell Oke. Neil Mutton thank- St. Paul's Avenue Ro I you have not rece wife had found Ajax a wonderful three years' service. He felt his|after assistance had been given, that a disaster chairman would| Transpor irview/ ed the Jack and Jill members| Church, Toronto. Prior to com- | place and offered his services on axperience would continue to be|were quite satisfactory. be 'appointed immediately follow-|so that the folk from Fairview OT Tr Tomi ing to Canada In 1953 Mr. If your Times - Gazette by the school board with the plat-| of penefit to the school board and| For the benefit of Lieutenant|ing tne annual election of offi-| Lodge could attend this specia P Covel CHD a Wee: 32 8 Geo. | 7 p.m. call form, no false economies or rash n his record sought a second Donnelly, it was explained that cers early in the new year. | service which they did and thor-| The members enjoy - |cert organist in England and | sexpenditures, 0 Christmas baskets for the needy| Mr. Sanders expressed the hope oughly enjoyed it, |bage, euchre, bridge and other ANSE I Tans anc or L term. in Semi] ing Landied he Ajax|that all the local organizations| After the service they, together|card games. Mrs. Don Marsden, (gave many KING TAXI: During fhe Suestion period Red & oo De ably 'as. would again assist in the matter| with the congregation, adjourned British Droadeas ing Corporation - Councillor Parish speaking of the Red Cross, jon C 'baskets for thelto the basement auditorium |sented the visitors with several] Mrs. Jack Bridgeland is MAYOR I Students Attend functions of the Ontario Mic. sisted by Th a all inform-| where the girls served a delicious|large baskets of fruit to be tak-|president«jof the Bowmanville All calls must be placed ipal Board said it was a judicial the loca | ) i i i very happy social/en back to the Lodge for the en-/Choral Soctety. Hugh Martin is before 7:30 p.m. United Nations body set up to protect the people 20d the Joe ee (ion, be eT. Ts Jn nd 2 n PY |joyment of all the residents|the director, und Mrs. Albert from yourselyss. Regarding the Day inthe past and elimiual local branch, The Woman's Association pre- there. Cole, the pianist. water system he s I tnati s. car! Model Assembly worried over the water re-|ed 1 isstion. taking care of sources. He said to develop the| FOU important work assisted by AJAX -- A number of stu- (town required land, a low tax pod Cross members and others. dents from Ajax High School are|rate, hydro, good sewage dis-\yj." Punn of the Welfare Com-| attending the Fourth Model Unit.|P0osal and an abundance of good|y;iitee said {hat Lieutenant Don- ed Nations General Assembly. | water. He agreed there was a|pajy's assistance in this matter | 3 . . i" 2 > need for industrial expansion. To, would be extremely valuable. This 1s the first time Ajax High | prepare for this the council had Mrs. Miller of the loan cup-| School has participated. There|to be prepared to build ahead of board committee spoke briefly on| § an har: : have been three previous Model {the demand. The council Lad|this phase of the work -of the| ; PRN : Assemblies held in the past three Unanimously agreed to go ahead local branch. All demands m the 5 on the drawing of plans for a new service of the loan cupboar # ' a \ . Ro years, Most of the Toronto High pumping station. When the plans were being met at the moment Schools take part although Ajax|and spetifications and estimates High School is the only one out- were complete a public meeting | side Metropolitan Toronto. | would be held to fully inform the| The students have chosen Swe- taxpayers. | 4 Jr ; Co ; den as the country which they GET-OUT-VOTE EFFORT = - Eb ; es A 3 ™ 1 : ; will represent in the Assembly. | The "GET OUT the VOTE" ; k gy % £ The participants will debate on/ campaign announced by Reeve ; $ ; four subjects, disarmamept, the John Mills was received with . 7 " A so we. F Cyprus question, the Draft Cove-|great enthusiasm. He said a $25 nant of Human Rights, and the pris Id b varded t | fate of French Togoland. Each | bar Hor Ag bos il : : Vs subject has a delegation leader Fame Sawn Som De telephone] DEPUTY-REEVE \ on A 1 ; ' an alternate, anc two observers. | oc i Ee outlined the Plans for OF AJAX I x al . ? The four delegates are Simone po Tue pig ve "Mills | | ; ? . i '9 rt uth or ey rRctie said cars would be available for [J] f A hy / y : The Assembly debate is to be held in the Legislative Chambers {those who needed transportation and a baby sitting service would ing discussion groups, and organ-| => ! izational meetings at Upper Can-| | ada College. They are also doing| sconsiderable research on their adopted country, Sweden. FOR MISSED Resident Free | PAPERS |N/A || we 2 KGB 2 Can Supply Them! Week Reported I aax + If you have not received your AJAX (Staff) -- Chief Con- . stable Howard Traves is happy Yimes-Gazette by 7 P.M., Coll x= (RN A | ES: Enjoy the pr EEE | AJAX TAXI || EOA ES 1 riving Week", ; SLT TRIN. SY ; Convenience Of yt raves aks hat con Phone EXPERIENCE a Shopping In . . . eat why lm | AJAX 333 fl aqyNTS ' i A » wR i ' 1 Eo wt Ee ; v : be provided. | ; 8 i ¢ : 4 4 of the. Ontario Government at| "pyrther news on all this would 4 . / 3 Queen's Park ak will be held po sent to every home before the 7. $ 3 ; Sh # BE roar soar: the debate | Weekend. He urged that every| A pres the students are currently atten [voter go to the polls on Sevtion ws i, : , ho v2 on n. Especially -- if you drive, don't All calls must be Bleces before drink -- or if you drink -- Don't | 7:56 drink. 708 dry oid Wise Christmas Shoppers will do their Christmas Shopping in Downtown Oshawa! Yes siree! . . . You can easily check off everyone on your For the shut-ins . , . the sick . . . the unfortunates, nothing pleases them Christmas list right here in Downtown Oshawa . . . and save money and more or will do as good as a delicious and bountiful basket of fresh fruits, time too! You help yourself by taking advantage of the high quality erchandise, the r ble prices, and the big selection without travel- Shephard' f i ; SPhord's are Yenowned for tieir care ond ithe delightful way they are ling, time-wasting and bother ! From extra shopping hours to extra clerks to serve you courteously and efficiently , « « everything is planned to save you time, energy, and of course money . . . by the Merchants of Down- PRIZE WINTER : town Oshawa. "SHOP EARLY! .,, SHOP DOWNTOWN! Over 200 stores FAIR BEEF to serve you. packed, All modestly priced . . . arrange for yours now, = CHOICE CHRISTMAS POULTRY * - i) Again this yeer, this prize beef Just @ reminder to those to order raised in Brooklin sold like hot cakes. on wg | rennet 2 on) | SHOPPING CAN BE A HAPPY, FAMILY choice, Shephard's birds are "TOPS" cuts, roasts avoilable for this week- . COME-AS-YOU-ARE AFFAIR WHEN YOU SHOP IN \ == | DOWNTOWN OSHAWA! 46 SIMCOE § ® {oe i MCOEIST. N. # OSHAWA Open Tonight until 9 o'clock end only,

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