AJAX & DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representotive ~~ Phone Alex 426 County Council Told Of Salvation Army's Work AJAX; --(Times-Gurette, Stall citadel and living sf Reporter.) ~~ Codne th he ile officers, The ng will Ad growth of AJ the nh ih ed for services in the spring. serve the spiritusl needs yg A Salvation Army In in Max is not town have made i) ee, numerically Jong. the work that In 1954 the ited reh eon | a few ded Ha Dorie an oan 4 accom: potion completed s new church | plish fs ig to that will Jarve, Jor many years. | ADDRESSED COUNCI, | The con Uren | siajor David Snowden of Toronto | addresed Ontario County Council | yesterday, He released some inter esting figures and fac abot | he | Salvation Army that # general interest to i shod ~ "You will be pleased to learn", oh fent money to bul church, Plans will be drawn and Sunthsuntion will start In the he 'Salvation Army has made 8 start on construction of a new he seid "that the Salvation A is making gocd progress, The la est census figure reveals that the B.A. has made a truly astonishing gain increasing our numbers from 28609 to 10215 or 5 109 per cent increase over the last census" Major Snowden went m to soy that the Salvation Army re | cently celebrated the 100th anni | versary of the founding of the or- ganization, In the past 100 years, | the Salvation Army has become | ne unde in 97 countries, It was founded in London, England, and | come to Canada In Is social | | prison work was of such value, | he sald, that i now received gov- | ernment aid, Its hospitals and | homes for aged people sll had | | 8 high standing, i STATISTICS OF WORK During the past year, Salvation Army officers in Canada made | 0 visits to prisons and police | courts; 2,202 men and women were | commitied to its care; 4,400 prison. | | ers were met on discharge; 4.508 women were restored tothelr homes, and to employment: 3, THE DANY TIMESGAZETTE, Vridey, Sanusry 21, 1955 7 635 free menls were served snd st which 81,000 periodicals were heds supplied to ex-prisoners; 9,756 | distributed received material assistance; 68181 Major Snowden reviewed (he Visits were made in interest work done In remark broken of prisoners to their i or Hives, and the care provi in the fo prospective employers and 2, (he Evel for aged women snd | services were held in peniieminrion, the Fv homes for aged men, ROCK SALT Don't slip, slide and skid on the ice. Ploy sofe, Use Rocksalt, Available in 100-1b, bags or smoller amounts. MASTER FEEDS, Oshawa 54 CHURCH S57, DIAL 3.2229 SAT. TALENT SHOW PROVIDED FOR BOYS AT BTS } The boys and staff members at the Omario Tratnine Fe'ool for Boys in Bowmanville were treated to a variety show by this group of "young entertainers on Wednesday night, and they a greed that the group did a very fine job, Vront row, left to right are the Ywa Dots A Dash a pantomime wet; Bonny Maracle who operated. the spol and did mueh of the backstage BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT H, Jeffery 'Ross Strike Is For Hydro Chairmanship HH y H i BOWMANVILLE WwW. Ross trike second viee-chalvman of the ntario Hydro Commission 1s to we proposed for appointment & thalrman in succession to the lats Robert Baunders it was announced yesterday, It, Col. A, A Kennedy, presi fent of the Ontario Municipal Electrical Association sald his wrganization will make the propo al, The association comprises m pleipal hydro commissioners throughout the provi Mr, Birike is a respected citizen of the town of Bowmanville wher he Is the senior member of the firm of Strike and Strike, His so Alan Is at present carrying oul the majority of the law business here, Both are members of How manville Rotary Club Born in Prince Edward County, son of 4 minister, Mr, Birlige ve tains an active interest in Trinity United Church, and 1s supervise of the Sunday School, a position | high he has eld for many years, one year after he was elected may: or of the town In 1088, He was mayor for five years He was president of the Ontario Municipal Electrical Association from 1085 until his appointment to the commission on June 16, 1044 Mr, Strike was In Buffalo on business last night but his wife stated In an interview at. thelr Proposed | | endations made wonsibilly of ee harsh Yeing | Be chosen chairman, Khe sald My Strike enjoys the municipal end of the work of the commission whieh is his job at present and would hesitate to leave it, Among the reasons she gave for her lack of enthusiasm was the fact that "we would have to leave Bowmanville . work; Billy Wade sensational foung percussionist; and Don Ennox master of ceremonie n hack are left to right Jack Dailey and his Blue Rangers; voualist Mary MeDonald; Vin Chairman Of Board | BOWMANVILLE = Howard Jef | fery was re-elected Chalrman of the Bowmanville Public School | Board at the 1965 insugural meet | ing recently, Other officers are| Stuart James, Robert Mutton, Bill James, Norm O'Rourke, Art Hooper, George Vinish, and Sup. | ervising Principal A, M, Thomson Standing committees appointed were as flollo with the first named being chairman | Property Norman | Vinish, Mutton | Management and Finance | thur Hooper, Mutton, James New Building « George Vinish, | James, O'Rourke Highlights of the meeting includ: fi 4 report from the Durham O'Rourke, vr Ar: Northumberland Health Unit on the sanitary Inspection in the three wiblle schools, stating that no de ects were found, and no recomm Bupervising principal Andrew M Thompson was granted permission to make a Bupvey RJ school oo | ehalrman Gorman; featured comedian; Pee Wee Griffin and his Ranch Boys; Alan Bowler accompanist (extreme right); and, in front of Al, Richard Debicki, accordion. int W. Reynolds Is District School Board Chairman BOWMANVILLE Walter Rey nolds, a member of the Durham District High School Board for the past three years, was appointed of the Board for 1966 ot the Inaugural meeting in Port | Hope last week Mr, Reynolds succeeds Read Budge of Port Hope, D, Alex Me Gregor of Bowmanville is chair man of the 1965 Finance Commit tee, 1, A Bert Parker, of Bow manville took his seat at the In augural meeting as the third re. presentative from Bowmanville which the town Is allowed since its population had reached the 6,000 mark The new chairman resides on Centre Street In Bowmanville and has had experience with the Port Hope Bchool Board previous to moving to Bowmanville, Mr Reynolds' father was principal of OAC, at Guelph from 1920 to 1926, Two daughters of Mr, Rey: nolds are attending MeDonald Hall, Guelph, He is a member of the Bowmanville Rotary Club, AGED SKATER John Henry Williams, Edmon- ton district ploneer and familiar figure on a community rink, cel ebrates his 81st birthday with a spin around the rink on his ska tes, He says his ambition Ia to skate when he Is 100, "I might think about retiring from it then," he says, (CP Photo) Steal Two New Pontiac Cars BOWMANVILLE Robson. 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Pillow Cases First Quality Flannel Sheets 70x 80 and we don't want to," home on Horsey Street that she Oshawa Entertainers Give Splendid Show At BTS BOWMANVILLE « [I, J, Brown, | cold, Mary was called back for an superintendent of the Ontario | encore, Her wecompanist at the pi Training School for Boys here ex: | ano was Alan Howle pressed a hearty vote of thanks| "Pee Wee" Hob Griffin and his to the fine troupe. of entertainers | Ranch Boys--Larry Hachey, Billy who presented a variety show tor | Turnosky and G, McMullen were the benefit « at the school | featured next as a western yo oup on Wednesday evening singing and playing guitars, Then Home ot 5 were on | "Canvasback Jones tym oy plage In front of an audience for | man), entered. the scene and was the Heat time; and Lie apna interviewed by the MC, His mother which all" reeoived was adequate | gnee told him he was eragy , , 3 to Insure that it will not be the | whi an rig last {Fifth featured was Billy I he sponsored hy the | Wade of Courile NOUR + Young People's Hrotherhood In|ly seven years old In an experi Oshawa are directed by Albert | enced entertainer, and a very tal: ited Hardie who Is actively in| ented one, His mother played the io il ' on the|plano during the neriermance | whieh was interrupted several times by bursts of applause he Two Dots and a Lash alnting of MNrent Snowden, | Hoskin and Dave Harmer (of the famous singing Papmer family), | presented an hilarious pantomime aol with (NH The final act was billed as Jack Batley and his Blue Rangers who in from Peterborough, The the Reoup are Don Da like to remain together and tour the distriet as a professional group, and Red Hardie has offered to ar: range billings for them, There Is no doubt that the group will be well received, ios Skirts 98: Wools, Plaids, Gabardines, Childrens' Training Panties 10 PAIRS First Quality All Colors 100 ARTICLES WINTER WEAR MEN'S eo BOYS' e GIRLS' VALUES TO 14.95 J PYJAMAS © Parkas © Stadium Coals ® Wool Plaid Coals ©® Sno-Suils All One Price ...... act who group youth of Oui a and distriet Hits of the show were Mary MeDonald a very attractive voeal VER cores hy the enthusiastic male au dience and Billy Wade a prodigy Mm the drums Don Lennox, master of ceremo ves introduced each act as It aps | eared. and filled In with a hu nor that appealed to the boys in| eames wo audience, The fest act was an! boys in ample of how most adults would | mario, John Pollock and John ike to play the accordion, Rich. | Nahr-gang. 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