The Oshawa Times, 5 Dec 1958, p. 7

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; J AT THE RED CROSS reor- ganization banquét in Bowman- | ville's Flying Dutchman res- Cross At Bowmanville AA ELECTIONS! BOWMANVILLE -- An attempt disaster and the Hungarian revo- keeping the fresh . supplies will be made to re-organize a Bowmanville branch of the Cana- dian Red Cross, The branch has been inactive since 1955. Thurs- day a meeting was held in the Flying Dutchman motel between representatives of the Ontario Division of the Red Cross repre- sentatives 'of Bowmanville ser- vice organizations The Red Cross is promoting the re-organization of the branch to meet the anticipated growing demand of the blood banks with the introduction of the Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan Jan. 1. As the first step in activating the Bowmanville branch a nom- inating committee composed of Ab Mavin and Murray Larmer, both of Bowmanville, was set up to select a number of candidates for executive positions | taurant, Thursday, are, left to right: J. Wesley Powers, presi- dent of the Oshawa branch of lution. He added that the organization dealt in veteran's service, crippl- ed children welfare, convalescent services, outpost hospitals, water service programs, and blood Itrapgfu ion services. "In 1957 the relief donations from the Red Cross accounted for $180,000 worth of clothing being shipped to 14 needy coun- tries Purpose of the meeting was twofold. It would furnish informa- [tion on the responsibilities placed {upon the Red Cross by the On- |tario Government in acting as the agent for distributing blood sup- plies to all hospitals. Harry | Black, a member of the blood |transfusion services, outlined {what might be expected to take | place next year He said that the province has the Red Cross, Roy E. Davey, | president-elect of the Ontario Division, Red Cross; Mrs, Joan of blood at a constant level, He re- marked. The central depot ? |didate W. Bernie Stratton said: of the public school board seek- { [to give all the time required to|We are continually having visi-|prove or Rice, of the Beehive Relgkah Lodge; Mayor Nelson E.\Os- borne of Bowmanville; R G. Scott and chairman of the Bowmanville Ministerial As- Attempt To Revive Red + ~Times Staff Photo ods at firet hand, ; for schodl board, a Tong. Sormof Techuclogy. 4 member of fhe "The board has made it; resident of the town, i" ary a long term in the ticle of a8 male ia ry have had many years of business resident of the town, fit encouraged initiative experience and am ready to Polling takes place Saturday, Ajax Candidat | S k At F i |among the staff. We are giving apply this training in the direc-| December 11. The polls open at lour children the best ible tion. of your schools. I know 1 .m. North | pea orum A ho ya Moai hi o|can supply the drive and inia- JL an Nord Ajax voutts wil ti i hold th 1 tive to provide good service and Sud sir poling place fa 1orq AJAX (Staff) -- Speaking at|ing in the business world [time trying to ie ax ing" service and Elgin School. The south area the town forum meeting in Moonie Body to the council," . be) Henry Polak, seeking re-#tec wlomle Karmiuistiation, ndidat yous a Raruse ge Wednesday evening, council can-| David ( Reid (tion said: "I feel my legal train. rank Smith, new candidate Lake - residents a y I] can-| David (Jack) y ard sock: 18 will help me tullll Ty obliga. for schoo board, was absent due Lord Durham ol. Returns "This is the first time I have|ing re-election, said: "The tions. There is no such thing aslo 8 epld. His wife, Mrs, will be po in coun offered myself to the electorate, Ee in I attrmstod ap | stainding still in education, and June Smitl1, addressed the meet-| chambers as they are received. because now I am in a position|tention from many other areas. we must continually strive to im. |I08. | First returns are usually in by slide backwards. Mrs, Smith said her husband|7.30 Final count should be known the job. My experience and train-'tors who wish to study our meth-| Victor Ames, new candidate|is a graduate of Ryerson Instituteiby 0 por A I f would also be responsible for looking after 4 the blood clinics and every six months a mobile clinic would come to town to fill Bowman- ville's annual quota of 400 bottles, With this type of collection and distribution service those receiv ing the blood will not be required to repay the supply extended Yule Program For The Aged BOWMANVILLE Christmas program for senior citizens has been planned by Club 15. The yuletide event will A special be held Dec. 9 in the Lions Com-! Present at the meeting were ,.., givided into four sections to munity Centre Nelson E. Osborne, Ken of the Bowmanville of Commerce, O. J. of Goodyear Tire and| Mayor Morris Chamber Presson Rubber Company, Stan Wilkins, | genot would be responsible for members, Memorial Hospital administrator, | ico. hing adequate supplies of| Afterwards there will be deal with the problem and each section will have a central dis- tribution depot, Toronto, was the depot. for Bowmanville, This The program for evening will include several Christmas selec tions by a schodl choir and a special reading by one of the Mrs. Elmer Banting card and delegates from the service ,, 4 {, the sub-<depots, likely ames and the reading group clubs . such as the Lions, Lion- ettes, Kinsmen, Rebekah Lodge, the Canadian Legion, and the| Eastern Star Urging the re-organization Roy Davey, president-elect of the On| tario Division and chairman of the Re-organization Committee, | outlined the extensve program carred out by the Red Cross both nationally and internationally, He said $55,000 was raised by the Bowmanville branch during its 16 vears of operation from 1939 to 1955, He spoke of relief work by the Red Cross during the Springhill AJAX ELECTIONS Where To Vote Saturday, Dec. 6th POLLS OPEN 11.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Voters qualifying on pro- perty north of Highway 401 vote aot Lord Elgin School, Ontario Street. Voters qualifying on pro- perty between Highway 401 and Bayly Street vote at Patricia School, Kings Crescent. Voters qualifying on pro- perty in Lake Vista Sub- division vote at Lord Dur- ham School, Burcher Rd. B. C. Falby Returning Officer Oshawa and Cobourg, which in turn would distribute to hospitals in the district. The central depot and sub- depot would be responsible for AJAX ELECTIONS! TIMES BUREAUS Rjax Rjax 426 John Mills BOWMANVILLE MA 3-7224 R. Cziranka | didate | Took a | 1956, | MRS. MARY A. REID, can- | One | for deputy-reeve. year's experience on town council and one year as depu- ty-reeve. Came to Ajax in 1946 Active church worker and superintendent of St. Paul's nursery department of the Sunday School. Active in Home and School Association, Secre- tary at RCMP, Toronto, prior to marriage and employed by McLean's Publishing. Chairman of Welfare Comittee on Coun. cil. Mother of five children course in Social and Ideals at U. of T., of Lorrefta Political Graduate College, Photo by John Mills ® D. J. (JACK) REID will seek re-election as a member of the Public School Board. Mr. Reid has been a member of the Board for the past four years, having served as Chairman of the Finance Committee, Prop- erty Committee and Chairman of the Board. He came to Ajax in 1946 was deputy bursar of the Ajax Division of the University of Toronto and is now chief accountant of the university. affairs of the community and is a life member and past presi dent of Lord Elgin Home and School Association and is a past secretary of the Ajax Kinsmen's Club. Mr. Reid was superintendent and clerk of Session of the Interdenomina tional Church for three vears and is now a member of St Paul's United Church and is treasurer of the Oshawa Pres bytery of the United Church of Canada. --Photo by John Mills Mr. Reid has been active in the | bi For The Best W. 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