6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 1, 1960 'SA Band # To Be Formed By GRACE MILLS Correspondent AJAX It was interesting tr hear from Envoy and Mrs. Jame |Waywell of the Ajax Salvati Army Citadel, that the Corps steadily growing and that a bam {is being formed. This is the fruits % of two months of work in the town. On Thursday evening of last week, eight eagerly awaited in- struments arrived from the York- ville Corps in Toronto, and. will ihe put into use immediately. These included a drum, four cor- {nets, ome baritone and one euphonium, besides four other in- struments already on hand Outdoor meetings will soon start, in which the band will have a big part. Cottage meetings are held in homes_ every Thursday night. with good attendance. A very good Sunday School attendance is still increasing. and teachers are ur gently needed here .Anyone in- terested may call Ajax 426 any- time. These officers are to be commended for the work they Ry [prevailing weather is not easy, J i J {but the War Crys are out on time, » with a happy smile and a cheer- ful word from Mrs. Waywell, as she does her visiting 2 stats Wil Celebrate 10th L® Anniversary | AJAX -- The Sunday morning service at St. Paul's Church was conducted by the minister, Rev. T. Rex Norman, who chose as his topic, "Acts of Christian Witness," based on the words "Such as I have, give 1 thee." * "Each person in his own way, without formal instruction or training, performs acts of Chris- tian witness and so lives up to the responsibility of Christian- annual ity." said Mr. Norman. "Chris- Clare- tianity is not a once-a-week thing but an every hour of every day |'way of life." **As Christians we ./should not allow anything to take precedence over our responsibil- ity toward our fellowman and his needs," he continued. "We may well ponder the ques- LIONS" CARNIVAL | sew Of PREPARE FOR prey booth Winnifred Beit and othy Buck. Sheila Shelrington course, these them and Marion Doreen Dor- | AIAX Churches Had | PERSONALS |A Good Year of the entails months especially for are seen hard at Vi gefting sewing Rouge Hill Pickering Lions Club carn scheduled for June 24 and still some time away, but nevertheless it BRIEFS FROM BROUGHAM Will Speak To History Gro BROUGHAM Albe ci,)Young direct of the Pioneer Vi Edgele Ont vil Spea al a meeting Township Historical So « T'hursda March 3, at 8.30 at the Community Centre in V ome left ival ladie to right: Stevenson 25, is --Photo by Bruce Pomeroy ready BROUGHAM The report Brougham and mont United churches was AJAX Mr. and Mrs. Michael [ast week revealing a suc phowich and family, Parry for both churches former neighbors | olf up 1 guest postponed beca kering of Glen ( iety, At a me p.m., night another Pick- ed. It was a be held Ma anounced later ul W GRACE MILLS By ear Brougham ; fine work throughout Jim Brennan Special mention was Mrs. Ron Parish Brougham junior choir. organist tion 'Does Jesus live in my 'y street, spent Mrs, Howard Plaxton, and choir/house?' If he is not in our hearts vith relatives in/leader Mrs, John White, for im-|He is not in our home," he con- provement in both numbers and cluded. Yeomans, Woodhouse duality of the presentations 8 admitted to Osh- There were seven infants bap-|. a. Hospi on Thursday for, tized year, and two mar- 'v on his right hand. He suf-/Tiages solemnized in Brougham fered cut tendons at the base of|¢hurch. There are 119 members| two srs a few weeks ago,|on the roll, with 34 non-resident. ANNIVERSARY rom ash with a broken soft! Financial donations amounted to: CELEBRATION drink 'bottle Local, $1592.25; Missionary and gs ° etd Maintenance, 5 Gu sary, $468 $92.50: Spe memoriam names Sr., Mrs. George Pl} Hugh Eoudfoot, Plaxton. Walter ted their daughter Frank Carter ily Mr and Mrs. Ken Claremont United Church re- services will be Dr. M. C. M near Port Carling, last ceived 13 new members, and 10 Donald susie children were baptized. Contribu- y formerly/tions amounted to: Local, Is- $4042.22; Missionary and Ma ted at nance, $1047.35, and anniversary,| Nor- $321.50. Claremont membe re- moved by death were Mildred/boys and girls over 12 years will ", Pugh, Levi Linton, Loss Hill. beg Sunday School at 9.30 George Ham a.m » classes for young peo ple and adults will begin March 7 p.m. d Thege will be an evening serv- vhich the members of Officials Whittaker, Billings- 1 1 Hi-C will assist assed away AJAX A severe elders and the installation A was he distewards and trustees took place th interment in Er- at St. Paul's United Church Sun day Henry MacNeill,| The the year be made f of Pic of ering Mr talk on h vork 1ziel F seum, project of ronto and Region Conservation st Authority, with color slides Pick z Township Museum|sc fund now pro-| pi Iress The choir sang the anthem, 'Son of My Soul," under the {leadership of the organist, Wal- lace Young. last Liscombe read the ire and Dorothy W va campaign in 1 and t 1 y n, Halifax ng her sis and Mrs. C for celebrated Sunddy. There will be d|regular morning service at 11 ; tt.la.m. From 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. illip, Mrs. C.idinner will be served and at 7.30 Middleton, and p.m. the evening service will begin. Guest speaker at both lac- M Crescent, it is expected th vill be made to th this ring > reported to be com- Il, both by eanvass and J Ina 3 aj NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS 1 During nov n i de the 'advice of police and the ! therman, and no par perienced am. | ingstone Society Tix n at Columbia. v and Mrs Fred Cruse be observed Friday, March 4 at nea ©18.00 p.m. at Ajax Baptist Church, speed - and E i's address 0 meeting iad" ne vited. Ther dal : 13 at 7 or 1 © ac is no nee Barton, of Cla from a visit to Scarborough Gene Oyster had to spend the nig Thurs- Brougham with Mr and : VInDatiy Greenwood Lloyd Johnston. a Dai voll PERSONALS affair ) re-join after OYSTER SUPPER «aT GREENWOOD «The annual Greenwood =Supper scheduled day, March 3, at Church estab! and expected WORLD PRAYER Wo Da ohse . Marc « United Mr ¢ how tt , nually world how it n al H | Inglis Starts On New Plant TORONTO (CP) Co. Ltd. announced Monday it minister, the Rev. T. Rex will start immediately on con returned from Norman, read the charges to the struction of a $2,000,000 plant in rida new officers, and asked God's suburban Scarborough to handle son, blessing that they may fulfil their production now carried out at its the church in Catharines plant. Manufacture of transformers, Cyril motors, switches and other elec- and Lloyd trical equipment will be shifted ards installed to the new plant when it is com- Gibson, William pleted hi home pn for is extended late Mr. Den- vho The ordination of of ervice qd' of ved have and Ajax. 'now liv-|duties in were in A faith newing old 'ac. Elders attending the Cade, Gordon Dick RCAF . Bat-| Nicholls. The stew Wilson were Howard War I. Rallen, onald McGrath Stanley The Inglis factory at St. Cath- | a tee aa ns Yon "be closed and offered for sale. dE ! President H. B. Style said some employees of the St, Catharines operation will be offered jobs in Hungary's Toronto if they wish to move. But it was hoped another industry could be found to take over the 5st. Catharines property and pro The culture ministry vide employment. 3- presented Denes Kovacs, talented] Mr. Style said the move was Micsen |YOUNg violinist, with a rare Guar- prompted by a need for higher ef Linda Meri violin made in' Italy in 1732 ficiency and economy in the oper- . ation. The new plant will be built Peter Kovacs estimated ] de the present Inglis plant in about $35,000 scarborough, O . Mr. Stanley ilson hserved r. and M of good | St Canada and Oshawa, admitted were ' were WI PIE SOCIAL and Mrs Malcolm Sun ( F d t L h I ay y 1 a Mr, and Ww were visited by rs. Ted of Uxbrid Sunday. 11 show a collec-| Houck's husband, Ted Yeinthe 1 underoing minor surger) h oy was a orld being Sto "oronto H Mrs py returns of the day ing who celebrated| week Feb ne Brooks, Forest Admiral road street . last . ion SPECIAL REWARDS BUDAPEST (AP) and oo mmunist government road new took on t mme . HOCKEY PLAY-OFFS The Greenwood Ho Club 3rougham plave Vancouver and the met Claremont Tues the first game of play-offs. They were UCHRE RESULTS Claremont by ol est score for the Tu has a of w way to reward outstanding orest! musicians + Pacific » 0 E a score of 6 to 2 road its value at x * Supper Plans io 1 Are Cancelled on er By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN . E: 'd,| AUDLEY -- The WA has 7 anniversary on Ease ec nfo | Plan Improve Port Perry Gardiner. twice because bad weat i vill Mr, Ed 1 McCrae o i 1 veddir day nights: attending M were spoke at vad. hi + bh - Sunday afte and Don Milne PERRY (Special) treasurer Plans for beautification of the A. lakeshore park 'were outlined Eni by president Ted Griffen at the|Price, H annual meeting of the Port Perry|J. Porter on d hrates on al Mr Id Crae had planned to spe Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Grif-,-- fen said that the chamber is ak at t provid- family supper ng to get some kind of financial} riday night bliz-| Next Sunday, the ladies will as Euchre Party experienced. Everyone sist with the World Dav of Praye Is Success istance the provincial wvernment #is- urged to attend as part of the regular church » GRACE MILLS He said that the nization POSTPONED Service : : Fri. The Baggotsy 5 dren had holida Frid: a v teachre Correspondent bound een' children Sl classes at. Audley school has asked the munic 1 council| |to consider entering the commiun- | g Associa-|ity in the county health unit, ahd was a great suc-|stressed that the benefi » be their The last group of students from PARTMENT MOVES Toronto Teachers' College en tables were played, [Feceived under the plan far put- » (weighed the cost to the taxpayers neer T. 0. Jefferson and Practise at Audley school hy J. Prouse, building inspec- Miss Sandra ] ator, will move their offices from M. Barker of Scarboro yrs Industrial C «the Township Hall in Brougham, Pratt's room, and Mr. A. Veltzel|¥ ndustrial Committee chairman *March 1 and Mr, R. Richardson June Tait; |J. Orde reported that there are * The department will move to Tonto, in Miss Esdale's room. : 2nd, R.|great hopes for a new industry - : " pt . A1.| The club will meet at the home| Yarmola Newa settling in Port Perry in the near| «Dunbarton to an office in the Al € \ Ferguson: [future He said that re ! slerton Building. This typifies of Bill and Mr this ORS af ep BH - said hat executives of ®growth in the te rday evenin Vlargaret Loud-|the firm had looked over the ter 8 | Be Mrs. Merwin!ritory and had been od th Orde YIS6 CF! i Heslin '6h. 26 road Willard cent: € Wood- "™ CHAMBER MEETING Spellen. Glynn Mrs. J Bren ated their nd of celebrate their anmversary on John Mills, Glynn rthday on March 1. Glynn road, cele March 2 PORT oria { church noon, relat a mis Directors are S. Beare Panabaker, C. Williams, on, C. Van Camp, Dr. Mahaffy, R. J. Harper, and C. Carnegie. hop: * DINNER ¥ The bli from conditions Fri ment of a Di r, scheduled night. A new date will be d guests notified WORKS DE Engir vnship org euchre party held the ittended | AX I'he Auxiliary to ..crackling crisp; featherlight and flakier because they're "AQUAFLAKED" a baking process exclusive to. . . of Sat. | baloney Z favorably ur and «Creates more office vhat the he OPCTate yerowded municipal i ar YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIAL A speckd social which thelCornwall. building - w held « M suceeed mda Vi h 7, at 8.15 at the &. & president, ile J, H \fire hall. |4rd Hall was re-elected secretary- veekend United * + AW John Inglis "'giving the United Church congre- G. 'Court Dismisses Two Car PICKERING (Staify -- Two charges, careless driving and fail- ing to yield the right of way against Robert Patterson of Ex- cter street, Ajax, were dismissed by Magistrate Guest in Pick: ering Police Court on Monday, The charges arose from an auto accident at the intersection cf Harwood avenue and Highway INo. 2 he evening of February 6 when Patterson was thrown from his car and was taken fo hos- pital in an unconscious condition. His car was in collision with one driven by John Shreve of Osh- awa. Patterson testifying in his de- fense told the court that he was nerthbound on Harwood avenue. He stopped at the intersection, looked both ways. He saw a car a! the bottom of the hill to the west and considered he had lots of time lo enter the highway safely. The next thing he knew the other car was in front of him. He didn't remember anything else as he was knocked unconscious. Juim Shreve said he saw the Charges' Patterson car approach the ip-, tersection from the bottom of the hill, he slowed his speed. He claimed that Patterson did no! stop. WENT TO SCENE In reply to a question by de- fense counsel W. H. J. Thomp- son, Shreve said he could not re-| call speaking to anyone after the accident. Louis Davidson, Mary street, Ajax, testified that he heard the ambulance siren and went to] the scene of the accident. He saw Shreve in a police cruiser and asked him what had happened. Shreve replied that he saw the other car, Patterson's stopped at the intersection and move out, but thought he could miss him. Shreve also said he didn't think] he was driving over the speed limit Hugh MacNeil, Windsor avenue, Ajax, corroborated Davidson's, testimony. i Magistrate Guest said there was some doubt in his mind and] gave Patterson, the benefit. Dunbarton uC 4 Holds Service DUNBARTON -- morning services United Church was conducted by David Fanthom, The choir e Lord is My Shepherd." The regular of Dunbarton Mr. Fanthom read his scrip- ture lesson from the 2nd chapter of Acts. The theme was on eter- nal life, The three new elders that were recently elected congregational ballot a Harry Pearce, Mr. Haro ell and Mr. Alex. Waters. DUNBARTON PERSONALS Many district residents were addened to hear of the death of s. Bamford recently in Toron- to. Mrs. Bamford married Rev. A. F. Bamford while Mr. Bam- ford was minister in Dunbarton and soon endeared herself to everybody. Mr. Donald Annan te Florida on Feb. have a brief holiday companying Mrs. Annan, James Mitchell and Mrs. bury home by automobile. After a prolonged illness, Mrs. David Marshall of Whitby has south will flew 24. He Mr. May- passed away. She was the wife supper on March 15 at the Unitea|iliary and the Guide and Brown- and of Rev. D. Marshall of St. An-|Church under the auspices of the) Mothers' Auxiliary. idrew's Presbyterian Chureh, Whitby and was well known to this district. The WA meeting was held in AJAX -- Sunday, March 6, will Paul's United Church. Rev. M. C. Macdonald, BA, Church membership classes for, DD, secretary of The Board of Presbytery, the pioneer families United the The will Home Missions, Church of Ca guest preacher 11.00 a.m., and 7.30 p.m. Anni- versary Supper will be served to la, be Church Prepares For Anniversary /the United Church parlors Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. The World Day of Prayer serv- ice being held on Friday afternoon at St. Simon's church in Highland Creek. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lynde leit for a holiday in Florida last Sunday. Congratulations to Phillip Annis s 13th birthday, on is AT HOME Gary and Ronnie Formanek are confined to their homes with the mumps. Mr. Watson Willett of Chap- leau and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nadeau of Toronto recently visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. George Watson. Mrs. Stewart Wilson, Fairport road north, is a patient in St.| Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Mrs. Walter Willis attended the| Toronto East Presbyterial at} |to, on Tuesday evening. Christine Turner celebrated her) ninth birthday on Friday, Feb.| 26. Plan to attend the Irish Stew {Village Group of the WA, {| Mrs. Reynolds of Toronto visit ed on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Gourlie. gation, leadership and encourage- |financial help from the Board of Home Missions, and the Oshawa OPENS NEW WING Reeve J. Sherman Scott of Pickering Township, a school i trustee when the original West Rouge Public School was built officiated at the opening cere- monies for the , school's new wing last week. This makes AT PORT PERRY West Rouge school the langt Pickering township, g number yf rooms in the nine schools gy the area to 66. --Photo by Bruce P: n brings the total Scouts Mark Anniversary OR Boy the in Boy By MRS. CHARL PORT PERRY Local Scouts and Cubs celebrated 50th anniversary of scouting Canada during the annual H. RE before ac-\pogers Memorial Church, Toron-|Scout Week here Father and Son banquets were held two evenings in a row to accommodate the large crowd. Hostesses for the banquets were the € ut and Cub Mothers' Aux- Monday evening chairman the mpor- enthusiasm in and' the increasing Scout movement {tance of the co-operation of the parents. He complimented David Jefford and Brian Simpson at- taining the rank of Queen Scout. Mr. - Edenborough stated the [Scout Hall is still incomplete and cannot be properly used unfil further funds are available. canvass of the Scout and Guide parents will be made to raise the The World's Day of Prayer will be a day of celebration at St.|ment from time to time. With the| required amount of $1,200. Among the guests were Field Commissioner Wally Harper and {of the congregation by their sac- rifice 'and self-denial built the at both services, facilities which are in reality to- and gave a description day. St. Paul's congregation is 10 Don Rennie, who gave an ad- dress on scout and cub work. | Arthur Jefford showed pictures of the {World Jamboree which he at- tended in the Phillipines. members of the congregation and|years old, and they have been/TUESDAY SESSION friends between the hours of 4.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. worshipping in their new church for six years. During the past evening by Tuesday were welcomed vice-chair- Dr. Macdonald has been asso- year they have installed a new|man Robert Walker. Speaker was |ciated with Ajax since the days |ter-denominational church. board provided a portable church for the community which was served by an inter-church com- mittee until after the 2nd world ar. When the inter-church rela- tions were dissolved in 1950, he continued his interest in Ajax by Library Needs More Space BROUGHAM ~-- It was agreed at a meeting of the Library Board Tuesday that Brougham | Library shall be open Saturdays from 2 to 4 p.m. This will be in |addition to Wednesday from 30 pom. to 8.30 p.m., and Fri- day from 3 p.m. tod p.m. Some of the Brougham stu- dents have volunteered to take hy Magistrate Crawford Guest in| the first time science has found a charge of the library Saturdays pickering police court on Mon-| new healing substance with the for the conveinece of those who are in town on that day. Last Saturday Gary Day and Vivian Dube were instructed in library procedure, and despite the fact that announcements had not yet been published about the library opening, there was a good circulation of books. Two young people will be on hand again Saturday afternoon o take care of bookborrowers. At the board meeting weck, Ken Pascoe and Fred Hodgson. representing the Citi- |zens' League, which owns the fire {hall and library building, were present The board asked permission to have portable bookshelves built against the wall in the recreation room. The board explained that space is at a premium in the ex- ding library. Mr. Pascoe and Mr. Hodgson will present the matter to their lorganization for consideration. CRACKERS & SALTINES A |electronic Hammond organ, the bytery and Board of Home Mis- ions have been reimbursed $1400, and a new fund has been {started for future expansion. For this anniversary, the seating capacity of the choir has been enlarged to seat both the junior and senior choirs, and the base- ment auditorium has been re- decorated. The Home Mission |Secretary comes to St. Paul's at! a time when the congregation has every reason to rejoice and give, {thanks to Almighty God. Pickering Men 'Are Convicted | Stanley Richardson, executive when the community had an in-|membership has increased by 138/ commissioner and Mrs. Marge His|new members, the Oshawa Pres- Stephenson, assistant commis- sioner from Oshawa. Reports were given by the Scout and Cub Masters. Stan Ploughman spoke of the enthusiasm shown in the Kite flying contest held in June and promised an even great- er event for this coming summer. A cheque was received from Bill Parker for paper returns. Mr. Parker stressed the impor- tance of increasing the paper Als the guests pick-up as this is the Scout's main source of income CHURCH SERVICES The sing-songs were in charge G Tummonds and Gordon while the scouts and cubs rtertained with skits and songs. Annual church services were also held. Scouts and cubs, under the: leadership of Gordon Goode Stanley Ploughman along the Brownies under Mrs. attended the United vith Roach |Harry Edenborough spoke of the Church service. Catholic children attended ders The family night which was held in the Community Memorial Arena was an outstanding suc- cess In addition to several short hockey games the feature attrac tion, judging by the spectator re onse, was the Broom Ball ame between the Fathers -- North Side vs South Side, with the former being victorious by 1-0, Ellsworth Kennedy made an ex- cellent Master of Ceremonies, The period of free skating with parents cutting fancy figures on the ice was also an attraction. Bowling Club Attendance Low AJAX The attendance was low on Thursday night for the Thursday - -Niters' bowling club due to stormy weather, but the scores were well up, as those with over '200° will show: Ladies, Ruth Gray 259, Elva Landry 252, Berniece Blaquiere 218, Gwen Campbell 218, Orpha Krick 204. For the men: Ken Beebee 273, Albert Allen 261, Ron Lott 246, Cy King 213, Don Kemp 212, 204; Earl Krick 207. 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