The Oshawa Times, 30 Dec 1958, p. 6

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6 TMI OMMAWA TIMES, Yuesewy, Decomber 30, 1958 CLAIMS HE SPOTTED MOON VOLCANO Prof, A with ap to observe the moon, was reported hy the Soviet news agency Tass to have spotted a volcanic erup tion on the moon on Nov, J Kozyrev was watching the moon with a 50-inch mirror tele scope when he noticed a reddish outline around the Alfons vol Rev. T. Norman Is Speaker AJAX Bpeaking on Toagedy of Christmas' regular service held at St United Church on Sunday | the Minister, Rev, T. Rex | I'he saddest and | Soviet astronomer Kozyrev, paratus seen here used ing Norman, sald most unfortunate part of the cele bration at Christmas Is that there was no room at the inn "It must have been very hard | for Mary as It Is natural to desire | the best for a new horn Infant, | especially the first, The visitors | who filled the Inn \ ere not re sponsive to the glory of the Lord| which was upon them if they did know and there Is no re cord that they were aware of it "Thi possessin ?| spirit reigns today, and we exalt Christ - at Christmas a . seekers of comfort I am talking of those | same self also vho have not the of Christ in thelr ves; (he shut Him out as they shut out of thelr lives those who are in nead They do not know that 'for as much as vou do it unto others you do it unto God" I'he cholr, directed and accom panied by Mrs, F, Johnson, sang as their anthem "O Holy Night" The minister announced that on Sunday, January 1:th, the Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will| be administered and this service | 1 i'l be a reception service Ed Rundle President Branch 176 BOWMANVILLE -- Fd Rundle, of Bowmanville, was named the 1069 president of Branch 178 Canadian Legion, BESL. at ele | tions held in the Legion Hall over the w Frank Burns vice-president while Don" Wright was. elected viee-presi dent. The new sergeant-at-arms | Jack Knight and the padre Is Rev, A, C. Herbert The eight members of the exec utive committee elected at the meeting are as follows: W Mairs, D, Mairs, J. Fair, G Hughes, Gi. Graham, E. Sheehan J, Firth, and J. Miller The 1950 executive will he In. | stalled at one of the regular meet. | {ngs In January eokend elected first second Hospital Gives Weekly Report The Me ROWMANVILLI Hospital report for week of Dee, 22 to 28 incl showed there were 38 admi nine births, five male and four] female discharges three major thirteen minor operations twenty emergen cle Hold Meeting | On Sunday AJAX In the Holiness meet held at the Salvation Army, on Sunday morning, Lieutenant Patricia Buckingham spoke from the of St. Paul to th Philippians Stressing Paul n, "let this mind be In h was also in Christ Lieutenant pointed tian humility with a full and Christian life ire ta have the miist 'know the Spirit dwelling tiany we must not Lord but morial on LN) operations and Her the exhortatic you, wh Jesu the and s always go of the majesty of the Those who de mind of Chris power of His within, As ( adore grow in only the H Hospital Board Meets Jan. 21 RNOWMANVILLE m » meeting of the Hospital Board "will the town hall on January 21 The date for the meeting was an nounced after a recent board meeting Items on the agenda Include reports from the commitiee chairmen and the election of oa The annua Memorial be held fr Injures In Wringer By GRACE MILLS AJAX Mrs, Elsie Crawford, 5 Oak street, had the misfortune to get her right hand caught in the wringer of the washing ma chine, early on Friday morning After being attended hy Dr. David Crawford was taken to the Osh awa Hospital for treatment, and today's report, Mr, and Mrs. M, Mansfield and daughter Gabriel, Toronto, spent x (Christmas with Mrs, Mansfield's parents, Mr, and Mrs, G Oak street, Mr, Douglas Dinniwell, Ottawa, is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs, O. C. Dinniwell, Glynn road, Mr, and Mrs, R. Matsumoto and Nelson, Nelson street, spent Elrick, % [Christmas Day with relatives in cano, Prof, Alexander Mik hallov, chairman of the astro nomieal council of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, sald later that there was no doubt that Kozyrev had actually seen a voleanie eruption, Kozyrev was in a Crimean observatory at the time, Western scientists doubt there could be volcanic disturb ances on the dead satellite, "The at the Paul's | morn: | Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Mills, Lols and David, Kingston, spent a long \weekend with the former's. par ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mills, and visited friends in Scarboro | Mr. and Mrs, Ken Smith and |tamily spent Christmas with rela [tives in their former home in Restoule, Northern Ontario, Tem perature Christmas Day, 25 below {and lots of snow Mrs. Ron Parish and the chil Idren, Mary street, are' spending Hand a week with her parenfs, Mr, and | Mrs, H. Henderson, Haliburton, Mr. and Mrs, Lucien Gagnon, land family, Queen street, spent the holiday In Pembroke Mrs, Vern Parish, 30 Wood house crescent, is enjoying a two Gove at the Ajax Hospital, Mrs, (weeks visit with her parents in yo Scotland Mr. Bob Boyle, Glynn road, ac- is as well as can be expected by companied by his fiancee, Miss cp Rena Lang, visited his home and {family In Gananoque for Christ. mas, Mr, Store, spent Christmas at home in Prighton, Ont, Mr; and Mrs. George Lawrence, Churchill avenue, spent Christ-| mas with the latter's mother In Kingston. Among the . members of the, armed forces spending a few days at home here are LAC Terry| [Skelcher, RCAF, his wife and haby, Michael, of MeDonald, Manitoba, with Mr. and Mrs Henry Skeleher, Mary street ACL "BUI" Gilchrist, RCAF,| Baggottville, Quebec, with his mother and the family, Mrs. | Funice Gilchrist, Maple street, until February 3 Mrs, CW road, | Oshawa Hospital his Cameron Butler, nee Mary-Lou Wiles, who were married on Pri day evening In St, Paul's United | Church, Mrs. M, R. Traves, of Mile stone, Saskatchewan, arrived by alr on Monday to spend the rest of the winter with her son, Police Chief Howard Traves and fam- ily, Admiral road. Mrs. Traves' plane was held up due to fog, landed In Buffalo, and the pas- sengers were transported by bus to Toronto, Miss Fileen Imhoff, Reg. N., Ajax Hospital, accompanied by r flance, Mr. Edmund Steer, York street, motored to her home in New Carlisle, Quebec, for istmas, Mrs. M, York Steer, street | | | {make many other types of alr-|this year + eraft accessories, British Messier 2 UK. Firms Are Acquired AJAX --~ Dowty Equipment of Canada Limited, Ajax, Ontario, announce that their parent com- pany, Dowty Group Limited of England, have acquired two Brit Ish manufacturing companies, Rotol Limited and their sub- sidiary, British Messier Limited, Previously, these companies have heen Jointly "dwned by Rolls New Team Stirs League Interest BOWMANVILLE -- The newest team in the Town League Hockey, the Bowmanville works Depart. ment, is now tied for first place in the league standings after a slow start, The team's upsurge | Department is tied for the ton position with the Murdoch and Welsh Blockbusters, Both have won six, lost four, tied one, and have 13 points, The tie-breaker may come when the league holds its next session of games on Jan Royce Limited and the Bristol has also been credited with In-8, Aeroplane Company Limited, Rotol Limited are the largest variable pitch propeller manufac-| turers in the United Kingdom, and spent Christmas Day "with her|[(mited are manufacturers ofl and family, Utica, Ontario, TIMES BUREAUS Ajax Rjax 426 John Mills . BOWMANVILLE MA 3.7224 R. Cziranka SPECIAL CLASS WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) City | | | Art Whitney, Steadmans daughter, Mrs. Philip, Mr. Philip ndercarriages and special type hydraulic equipment, The factories of both companies| are located within a few miles of the Dowty Group's headquarters in Cheltenham, By this acquisition, the number employed by the Dowty Group| Limited will rise by some 4500 to| Payment will be made in cash| by a new issue of shares. [ Speaking at a Press Confer-| ence, Sir George Dowty said "his Group had had. a record year of | alreraft work and might well have| an equally good one this year," Rotol air-screws are used on League hockey. | The team was formed when the | Courtice squad dropped out early leaving only three) teams and threatening the finish] of the league. Sports-minded members of the Works Department decided to apply for the vacant franchise, Upon acquiring the franchise the team needed sponsors and three were quick to respond to the call, Knapp's Auto Parts, Burley's, of Oshawa, and Ralph Rowe, local contractor, [ Lloyd Quinton, team manager, | sald of the sponsors, 'They have| been most generous in that they have supplied the team not only with sweaters and socks but have also taken care of the need for CKS " This season the crowds at the council has exempted tumbler nearly all Rolls-Royce Dart en. league games have been larger) Laycock, Exeter pigeons from the bylaw banning|gines, and undercarriages manu-|than in previous years and many till eritically ill In the keeping of pigeons and other fow!!factured by British Messier Limit feel that the increased attendance] within city limits, so long as the ed are fitted to aircraft as widely is due largely to the good show: Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. tumblers are banded by the different as the Folland "Gnat', Ing of this latest team, Canadian Tumbler Club and the Bristol Britannia', At the present time. the Works! 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