Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Mar 1958, p. 5

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RJEX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative--Phont' Ajax 456 and two in the third for the win.| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, March 31, 1958 § Johnson scored in the d while Crowhurst and Watton hit paydirt in the third. Barons had seven penalties with the Hawk: getting four in a very rough fray. Black Diamonds 2 Eldos 1 No One Badly Hurt In Crash PORT HOPE CAR WRECKED IN COLLISION ON HIGHWAY 2 AJAX PERSONALS Rev. H. Crozier Many Calls To GRACE MILLS, Correspondent AJAX -- Miss Marjorie Moran, Peterborough, spent several days the past week with her niece, Mrs. Cliff Mills, Bruce street. The sympathy of friends and neighbors go to Mrs. Harry Ken: dall, Ridout street, and daugh terd, Mrs. Joseph Howley and Mrs. W. Bartlett, all of Ajax, in the passing of a loving husband and father, suddenly on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cruse and Brian, Beech street, spent the weekend with relatives in Madoc. Mrs. Cruse's niece accompanied them home for a few days' holi- day. Junior Farmers ORONO Jack Chambers, fieldman for the Purina Feed Company, was guest speaker at' the regular monthly meeting of the Durham County Junior Farm- ors held at the Town Hall this | week. : Mr. Chambers addressed the male members of the organiza-| tion, He discussed animal nutri- tion and showed a film which pointed out how proper care and feeding can improve the quality | of livestock. Mrs. H. E. Grose and Mrs. H. Brownlee, both of Oshawa, gave ! a display of proper application of imake-up for the girls. Margaret Harvey was selected by the ladies to use as a model for the display. Mrs. Steeves, district secretary of the Women's Institute, explain- od the operations of this organiza- tion to the girls. The meeting con- | cluded with recreation under the At St. Pauls AJAX -- A large congregation attended St. Paul's United Church on Sunday morning to hear the Rev, Hugh Crozier deliver an ex- cellent sermon on 'The Possibili- ties of Man." He took for his text the words of Isaiah 'A man shall be as the shadow of a rock in a weary land.' "Religion isn't merely going to church and saying prayers; that is only the introduction," he said. "It is doing justly, loving mercy and walking humbly. If we are going to have a better world we must take a great interest in the church for this is all that is left to us to make a better country. We must strive individually. "What we need is men of a more Godly breed. It matters not whether we are rich or poor but, whether we do the best we can to lighten the adversity of our fel low men." The choir, directed and accom- panied by Mrs. F. Johnson, sang Faure's "The Palms" with Mr Bob Russell as soloist. A special Easter service will be held next Sunday with the Rev. Hugh Crozier again in the pulpit. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX if you have not received your Times-Gozette by 7 p.m. call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All polis must be placed before direction of Ruby and Richard | 7.30 pamy-- { | PICKERING (Staff) -- Over $1000 dollars damage was done when three cars were in collision on No. 2 Highway and Audley road on Saturday after- noon. Passengers and drivers es- caped with minor injuries which did not require hospital treat- ment. | Hein Rolff, age 27 of Whitby, sociation are as follows: {the losers while Lauzon got a second for the win. has been charged with careless driving. Police said his car crash- ed into the rear of a car driven by Hector Colirtemanche, age 22, of Sarnia who had slowed to allow | a car driven by Martin Hubers, | age 33, of RR No. 1, Whitby, make a left turn onto the Audley 'road. | The crash drove the Court jSatche sap ivi Hubers' vepicle- venson. Jones of the winners had markman from Berry. 'the game's only penalty for el- benche led the winners with two Ibowing in the second period. Black Hawks 6 Bruins - Leafs 1/ly and Ryan each got one. On-|been decided The champion Hawks proved tarios had the odd one of the five winning the Hornets the Eldos Barons 3 Black Hawks plus Additions 0 [Crown The All Star Pee Wee Barons After having an easy time in League play all winter the Black Diamonds were hard, pressed to win the Midget League champion- Final Contests Played At Arena [7% cir PORT HOPE Results of Wall averted the shutout for the (5 come from behind a 1-0 first The third the Hawks. 6 Bears-Hornets- conduct for Cobourg won the Dawn Cole- Onlarios man Trophy by lacing the local Rangers at the PCMR by a-one-| Knights 1 sided shutout score. They won the; The All Star Bantam Ontarios: first game at home-10-1 and take got singletons in each of the first; the round by a 17-1 count. Chap- two periods and: then broke the man led the visitors with a hat!game wide open with four in the trick, Harnden had a brace with last. The losers cou assisting. In Ter- dished out. LOSE MANY TREES | BOTHWELL, Ont. (CP)--More| {than 50,000 six-year -'old pine too much for the combined talents sin bin trips assessed. trees were destroyed. Sunday|of their opposition and led 2-1] {when fire swept through a 30- ending the first and then scored acre reforestation area on theitwo in each of the second and farm of Martin Birkner, 15 miles third periods for their win. Kelly proved too much for Inorthwest of Chatham. No build-|led the winners with a trio of champs, Hawks an ings were threatened. The trees Bantam and capturing the games in the Beaver Athletic As- Combines. Croft was thumbed for period deficit to score twice in the Cobourg 7 Port Hope 0 ieross checking penalty plus a mis- was scoreless. Record got tie El- {dos off fast in the first period at hi i ark with Brow the four mimute ny second gown goals as he paced the Hornets to the midway mark of the final seven minutes of play Symons tied it up 'from Skinner. Brereton got what proved to be the winner a minute later again assisted by nted their only Skinner. The winners were: as- singletons going to Milne and Ste-! goal in the third with Johnson the sessed four of the seven penalties, All champions of the various y . i BAA have now" |goals and Cooper. Fenton, Wake. Leagues in He B "Te Bd ed the Wings with three goals, [the teams, tegory While Bebby Valliers and Gene Pes Wee £3 gory, Balson contributed singletons. Midget [Bantam Ontarios will be re- Gen. M. L. Brennan, The Peter Campbell Memorial presenting the Eastern Ontaric the army 37 years ago as a priv- the Pee Wee Arena closes with the end of the sector in the Little NHL play- their Bantam month and hockey in Port Hope downs in Bowmanville on April dinner by the Army Service counters, Lauzon had two and additions. The first was scoreless has ended for another year. How-|10, : f were valued at $50,000. {Johnson got the odd one. Teddy but Barons got one in the second leyer, the Pee Wee Barons and town's Centennial Celebration. | Bradley Yourth scored the only : H ock {Bruin goal, nor ey | Pirates won the Bantam lau- Leigh Sommerscales paced the Pirates with two. Alex Wiseman A D id d jothers. Johnny Twist scored the Ie eCi e lone Huskie goal in the opening BOWMANVILLE -- More than, "ute of the final staszg, 400 spectators watched eight min- yooh sh I? or hockey league teams' battle hey rb Bares 8 fou Soa Spread Minor Hockey Night held in Me- podgers, Brian Butson added the morial Arena Saturday. [fifth Raider goal. Bryan Hughes Ch . hi rels by defeating the Huskies 4-1. t I : |and Ken Coverly added their John Clark and Gary MeCul- for championship honors af the Crown with a 5-1 win over the Ricky Gay starred with five tallied the Dodgers only goal at a 9-2 victory over the Rams in period, the Atom division playoffs. Stevie. The Recreation Department Burns had a pair and Danny has expressed its thanks to the Wilkins and Garfield Webb added imany spectators and parents who the Hornets' other tallies. Jo hn have attended the games, both Hughes fired the only Ram goals. regular and playoff, during the Red Wings walloped Bruins 5-1 hockey season, for their fine ito capture the Pec-Wee Cham- support. Also to the many men hip. George K dy spark- who gave of their time to coach HONOR GENERAL CAMP BORDEN (CP) -- Maj.» who joined ate, was tendered a testmonial 11 and 12 as part of that Corps Saturday night on his res |firement as adjutant-general. \/ Grass Fires AJAX (Staff) -- Grass fires in this area continue to keep dis-| {rict fire departments busy. In| Ajax over the weekend three | alarms were sent in. Little dam- age was done. Pickering Village reported two calls. South West Pickering were | yusiest with eight calls since Sat-! urday. The most serious was on | Brock road where fire got into bush land. The fire was brought] under control, but for a little while a major fire threatened in| evergreen bush, The warm dry weather has created a big fire hazard. 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