THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturdey, June' 7, 1958 11958 Schedule For Lakeshore BOWMANVILLE -- Lakeshore June 25 Orono at Trenton Intermediate Baseball Lealue {June 26 Bowmanvilie at Orono Bowmanville at Port Hope Trenton at Orono Port Hope at Trenton Orono at Bowmanville * Orono at Port Hope Bowmanville at Trenton Port Hope at Orono Port Hope at Bowmanville ® Orono at Trenton Trenton at Port Hope Bowmanville at Orono Trenton at Bowmanville * Bowmanville at Port Hope Port Hope at Trenton Orono at Bowmanville ¢ Trenton at Orono Friday released their 1957 seched- July 1 July 1 July 2 July 2 7 9 lule for the four-team loop. Teams playing in the league this season are Bowmanville, Or- ono, Port Hope and Trenton, Fol- | {lowing is the schedule with all | [Bowmanville Bome ans indi- |cated by an asterisk. June 11° Orono at Trenton Jur ¥ June 11 Port Hope at Bowman- | : ville * July 14 June 14 Trenton at Orono July 16 Orono at Port Hofle Juiy 17 Bowmanville at Trenton | July 19 Port Hope at Orono Trenton at July 21 Bowmanville * July 28 July 23 June 23 Trenton at Port Hope July 26 AJAX PERSONALS i | Bowmanville *® | {| GRACE MILLS 'Students Elect | New Officers TRACE what BOWMANVILLE--Charlie Trim formerly Margaret Mitchell, is July July was elected Pragiden: of the Bow- |manville High Student : 3 Council in the annual elections vin Her 220% Harwood held Thursday afternoon. ry The election was highlighted by | Mrs. Contreras who has been engaged in missionary work in the colorful campaigns of the many candidates for the offices, | South America for some time, |Other officers elected were: Mar- (Drought greetings to the Ajax |iln Pascoe, secretary; Myrna Pet. | Baptist Church at the evening | erson, treasurer; Brian Ormiston, [Service last Sunday, from her | | : field in the Argentine, Her hus- ieit t. puplisity agen band, who is stili in the Argen- | tine, hopes to join his wife in the | ill near future. They will visit a | wmanvi e number of churches, presenting . the work in South America be- g | ore returning to their field. - | gt | Wins 2 To 1 Mrs. George Simpson, Harwood y BOWMANVILLE -- Brian avenue north, is opening her| LET S GO CANOEING | Trimble scored the winning goal (home to the Goodwill Group of | Tt takes a lot of manpower to | Golden Lake, Ontarlo, by Matt [With less than six minutes ro. | lhe Uhited Church Wa for their move this birch bark canoe | Bernard, a former chief of the [maining to give Bowmanville fanual Garden Jes, 1 be hed on -- believed the largest of its |* Algonquins and his son, Mike. |ceniors a 2-1 decision over Port | nd Bt Hie rom 03 kind -- into the National Mus- | The 36-foot canoe with split [Hope in an exhibition soccer P.M. a 0 10 p.m. There will eum in Ottawa for an exhibit of | | | The affair was called a dinner but it was really a banquet, foods of all kinds was on the buffet tables and the guests helped themselves to pizza pie, chili con carne, spaghetti and meat balls, macaroni and cheese, salami, po- tatoes, mashed, in salad or scal- loped. The affair was a success with about 300 guests attending. The proceeds will go for benevolent work of the lodge. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 p.m. call | AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All zells must be pleced before Mrs, Ernie Adamson, visited Mr and Mrs. Earl Masters the home of her daughter and and daughters, Bowmanville, and | y nd, Mr. and Mrs. D. Barn- nics Ruby Virtue, Toronto, vis- #tt, Saturday. _,. ited Mr. and Mrs. D, Higgins ) Miss Nina Hodgson, Washing- Sunday. Son, D.C, spent the week end Malcol A th her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ~iaicoim Read, Toronto, grad- uated with honors in architec J. Hodgson ture, recently. Rev. and Mrs. T. night. sale of ladies' summer skirts, and to give Bowmanville the edge. | F B ® Pic ic Port Hope team were mostly Old | M Birtl s hibition of skill by both clubs. beld July 1, in conjunction with Squad will entertain with displays ering General Hospital during | completed by the Recreation per. | Figures areas follows: day evening. will be available. To conclude the] HAMPTON -- Darlington Coun-|os patients 252: total dis. | i 4 hi i " Children 16 and under are| Recreation Director Douglas Snip 814 the City of Oshawa to} in-patient treatments, | road, at their meeting Thurs-| $100 in prizes wil fa float. for thie Conten oa LT hel Clerk Walter Rundle read a re.| Minor operations, 19; major oper- | Worship Mayor Nelson Osborne, ground staff had been registered) to, to purchase $23,000] Recreation Committee. The playground supervisors y - Jan r.| COrners in Zion, was accepted. i AJAX (Staff) -- It will be De- gear Recreation Club. All chil- Gayle Thomas, Verna Foran,| ship roads south of No. 2 high-|by Rev. C.-P. Shapter of White- G d Chief last resting place: of many of {who still reside in the area. Bourg, three months definite inlarguing and started to struggle. |!ng informative film outlining the friends gather in the beautiful | wmte. Magistrate R. B. Baxter sen-|brought his knee into the chief's|Club at their luncheon meeting development of this part of Can-| $50 and costs or another month, While Jeffrey, who is over six club's newest member, Stanley Chief Pearse told the court that of the chief and Jeffrey was lock-|ard Rundle was the projectionist. E t t . 1 to the office and complained asked that the magistrate send/the movie. the UAW Hall in Ajax on Fri- bottle of wine. {was going to send Jeffrey to the membership. lahs |ahs. Pearse, Jeffrey denied any know-|the same with you could you send | Charlton, all of the Oshawa Ro- Everything wenf along smooth-| The magistrate accommodated of Bowmanville, and' Fred May- m Hewson and Mr. and Mrs.!draw were Jack Lander, Al Cuth- MRS, M. HORN Misses Ruth and Marie Prescott : " maining as tea guests with Mr. WS IN BRIEF Merwin Mountjoy, attended Nes- 8 g {with murder in the shotgun slay- Recent callers at the home of Week in Toronto recently and have identified a man killed Fri-|was sentenced to life imprison. son, Bowmanville; Mrs. Mabel Fernandez. Innwood, Man, Basil le Grand, convicted of man- Russell Gilbert, Bowmanville. lem Sunday, and visited Mr. and was struck by a car driven by care, was sentenced to 14 years "Guernsey McClellan, Toronto, saries, the former celebrated june 12. i ell. Women's Institute 'members MONTREAL (CP) -- William SUBSCRIBERS evening, held at the home of Supper" at Pleasant Point Mon- a FOR MISSED PAPERS AND de-elect, at Eldad and Burketon recent. | Harold Balson, and son Jimmy, visited with STEVEN'S TAXI | Times-Gozette phone your car TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI THE DISTRICT PAGE BOICE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT (MAX BOICE, PROP.) INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE - PARTS BODIES & HOIST EQUIPMENT Phone MO 8-2267 616 Brock St. N. Whithy WALTER WARD SANITARY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING NEW TANKS AND LATERA! INSTALLED PROMPT SERVICE WE NOW HAVE COMPLI DITCHING FACILITIES Phone MO 8-2563 204 Chestnut W., Whithy R. J. 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Barr, 922 King Street, Whitby SPECIALIZING IN RE-CHROMING Car Bumpers & Grills Phone MO 8.3232 No. 12 HIGHWAY 1 MILE NORTH OF WHITBY (FORMERLY GIBSON DRY CLEANERS) 1 DAY SERVICE WHEN DESIRED FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY WHITBY MO 8.4132 E. C. CROXALL & SON Gravel--0il--Cosl Builder's Supplies A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH CEMENY NOW IN STOCK Phone 75 Brooklin LYMBIRD LUMBER CO. LTD, A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES TRIM - WALLBOARD - DOORS INSULATION - ROOFING PHONE PICKERING 565 CALL US COLLECT FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Hwy. 2 et Rosebank Roed HEARD'S . TAXI & CARTAGE ALWAYS A COURTEOUS DRIVER Ph. MO 8-3732 124 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY SLIM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P. I (SLIM) TREMBLAY OPERATOR EXCAVATING--GRADING Phone MO 8-3292 OFFICE APT. 6, 209 BROCK ST. 8. WHITBY. ONT. DUNN'S AUTO BODY Lon Dunn end Reg Wilson Operators Spray Painting Specialists GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Phone AJAX 277 -- Hwy. 2 PICKERING, Ontario, DAN'S Mexican Chili Grill SPECIALIZING IN CHILI-SPAGHETT! BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN TAKE OUT ORDERS ALWAYS TASTY FRESHLY COOKEF PHONE 475 PICKERING, ONT. cedar ribs was made without game at Memorial Park Friday be a home baking table, and a ' Indian craft. It was made at | nails or metal peg C 1 5 Pl early in the first half of the game | C F e e S before the midway mark: The Report 39 provided fans with a thrilling ex. the gala community picnic to be| Colborne Band and Baton Drill 39 babies born in Ajax and Pick- Home Week" celebrations were|been invited to play following sup-| T R d monthly statistics just reieased. | held in the Lions Centre Thurs- will be held and other attractions number of bables born, 39; total A | d joint plan betw t /n- parade is to be held in the morn-| staged at dusk. ed joint plan between the Towm-(y;." 6 atignt Xirays, 211; lab- g. install lights along the Town Line| Il be given for man Jack Lander were presently| ments, 10; blood transfusions, 18; | may be worn. | catengial odlebrati Ue Coron , Utilities Commission outlining the|throat operations, 41. $ernoon will be attended by His . { He also reported that the play: The offer bf J. L. Graham Co.. Rev. A. C. Herbert, chairman of i and would be attending a training worth of fiveand-a-quarter per. Jack Lander, chairman of the The 2 » near Modoc, beginning June 22. to be constructed at Mitchell's Anniversary will be held during the afternoon/ray 'Walker, George Marlow, | Con. F, G. Smith was named to ri - 7 A i | M under the supervision of the Good-| Larry Hancock, Wayne Mavin, "Gv Authority recently formed. on Sunday and the 104th anni- i i iv ick- i i Murter, |; dren attending will be given tick-|Doris Martin, Karen McMurter, ing the Bell Telephone's request THiS your the vice 11.be goodies. land Berta Higgon. |to place their cable across Town-|gins at 3 p.m. will be conducted | ter will take as his theme "The Rotary Sees The Erskine Cemetery is the are carried by many descendants i COBOURG -- Assaulting Co-|was leading him by the arm to earned Stanley Jeffrey, 34, Co- reaching the office, Jeffrey began| BOWMANVILLE -- An interest-|large attendance as relatives and | feo and three months indetermin- (him under control, Jeffrey Shown to members of the Rotary Who had such a large hand in the charge yesterday and fined him gouge the chief's eyes. The fiim was supplied by the tion. three bystanders came to the aid manville Memorial Hospital. How- | Rebekahs manager of Loblaws store came| Crown Attorney H. R. Deyman [un behalf of the club for supplying ance in the store. Later the chief [shouldn't have to put up with four-year attendance pin. Bill Ru- |i World" dinner was served | a restaurant allegedly drinking a| Magistrate Baxter said that he 'received congratulations of the "White Dove" Lodge of Rebek- hand over the wine, said Chief rey, however, pleaded, "If it's all Markle, George Charlton, Wilbert Bim under arrest. take the cure." Ralph Ames and Jagl¢ Thompson = Winners of the weekly baseball HAMPTON J. W. and A. L. Prescott; Paul Chant and Keith Jackson. HAMPTON -- Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Marie and Alymer, re-| Mr. and Mrs. T, Byers, Sunday.| Mrs. 8. G. Niddery spent a RByIND RIVER (CP) -- Police |victed of manslaughter, Friday | Adams and Mrs. Keith Robin. Week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. o here as John Hamerick, 42, of| Tan Archibald Gray, 27, of St. Hubbard, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. attended the anniversary at Sa- ing along the highway when hea 23-month-old boy left in his Bowin, Mrs. Ray Harris, and celebrate joint wedding anniver- Ont. An inquest has been set for -- meee wisited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dew- Shackleton, their first. LIFE IMPRISONMENT eott attended a shower Friday Brides" and 'After The Church --_ BOWMANVIL ¢ or of Miss Gerda Clary, a! Tuesday evening. They were also frenton: Mrs. Everett Cryder-. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Higgins, TAXI SERVICE PHONE an and Mrs. Wilbur, Sunday. Swansea on Sunday. If you have not received your to contact him by 7:00 p.m. 7 7:30 p.m. Only Miss Marjorie Wilbur, Mrs. J . Dunlop, and lece Debbie J Read attended the graduation 7 y Soren ited Mrs,' ceremonies, 2 ti AUTHORIZED DEALER CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS ON HAND Phone Brooklin 145-W KINSALE ONT. RONALD PASCOE BUILDING CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER ALTERATIONS -- REPAIRS KITCHEN & RECREATION ROOM GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Phone MO 8-2257 403 Chestnut W., Whitby CORRIGAN'S Paint & Wallpaper FLO-GLAZE COLORIZING PAINTS MATCHING COLORS A SPECIALTY BRUSHES -- WALLPAPERS PHONE 855 AJAX SHOPPING CENTRE AJAX MARINE AND WOOD PRODUCTS (BILL WALTON, MGR.) Scott-Atwater Outboards Lakefield & Simkin Boets OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 1266 HWY. 2 AJAX LORNE McCOY MASSEY HARRIS-FERGUSON Sales--Service--Parts DAVIS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT FRONT END LOADERS AND BACK HOES STREET SWEEPING BROOMS PEDLAR EQUIPMENT Phone 23W Brooklin iii AR John Muir opemed the scoring |children's shorts. Then Port Hope tied the count | Country players and the game BOWMANVILLE -- Plans for| DISPLAYS AND MUSIC AJAX -- There was a total of . the Bowmanville Centennial *'Old|and music. Orono Band has also Install Lights May 1958, according to the Committee at its June meeting] In the evening a huge bingo Total in-patients admitted, 174; special children's costume|day a fireworks display will be|Cil tentatively approved a propos-| acne 211; in-patient X-rays, | J ¢ {oratory eligible to enter the parade and|Rigg reported that he and chair-| 224; laboratory out-patient treat. : for day afternoon. the originality of costumes which| areas J 28 to open the Na valafe «une P port from the Oshawa Public|Ations, 10; ear, eye, nose and] Opening ceremonies in the af- ' 1 . |PLAYGROUND STAFF proposed plan, the Centennial Committee, and] Mo. Church Plans course at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac, cent debentures for a new school Races and a variety of contests are: Tom Park, Bob Archer, Mur {represent Council on the Conser-|coration Day at Erskine Cemetery |Council passed a motion approv-|versary of Erskine Church. ets for ice cream and other|Beverley Cowling, Betty Foran " way. vale United Church. Rev. Shap- Ideal of Service". L] Man Jailed H | h Fil the district pioneers. Their names Bourg Police Chief Hodd Pearse the police office, but just before | The services usually draw a the Ontario Reformatory at Mim-|As the chief attempted to bring new Ontario health scheme was grounds to pay homage to those| fenced Jeffrey on the assault stomach. He then proceeded to/in the Baimoral Hotel Friday. |ada. fn jail on a charge of intoxica- feet tall, continued his attack|Wilkins, administrator of Bow-| on the afternoon of June 2 the ed in the cells. {Bill Rudell thanked Mr. Wilkins about a man making a distury-|the man to jail stating, "'Officers| Ted Mann was presented with a p235% (Staff) -- An "Around found the man, Jeffrey, sitting in men like Jeffrey. deli celebrated his birthday and day evening by members of the When accused was asked to|county jail for three months. Jeff-| Guests included Ed Rose, E. fedge of it. The chief then placed me to Mimico so that I could tary Club. Other guests were: fy for awhile, said the chief, who|Jeffrey. berry, Toronto, ai | Will Wilbur Monday. bertson, Hap Philp, Bill Steven, Correspondent | attended Enfield anniversary, | tleton anniversary and visited and Mrs. Edgar Prescott, MAN IDENTIFIED {ing of his wife and later con. J. W. Prescott, were Mrs. Sam Miss Mary Niddery spent the day on Highway 17 40 miles east ment. Tennant and Ralph Nixon, Oliver; Mr. and Mrs. Will Chapman Hamerick, a miner, was walk- slaughter in the fatal beating of Mrs. Walter Richardson, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Shackleton whe Douglas Bannister, 29, of Spragge in penitentiary. f and Wm. Thompson, St. Marys, their 49th and Mr. and Mrs. | Misses Ruth and Marie Pres-! presented two plays, 'Bachelor Macdonald 26, originally charged TIMES-GAZETTE Mrs. Ross Smith, Oshawa, in day evening, and at Enfield BOWMANYVILLE'S FINEST Mr. and Mrs. Ernle Bush, IV. Bolina, visited Mr, and Mrs, Will! Miss Spools and Miss Colvin, rier boy first. If you ere unable Calls Accepted Between [ 4 " a