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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Jul 1955, p. 7

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tk a mae a AJAX ANp DISTRICT NEWS Phone Ajox 426 John Mills, Representative Tells 4,000 Help Free SCENES AT WHITBY CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Own Nation TORONTO (CP)~Finance Min- ister Harris told 4,000 Czechs and Slovaks assembled here Sunday they "must strive to regain free- dom' for Soviet-subjugated Czecho- slovakia. / Communist rule in Czechoslo- vakia would end were a free elec. tion held, the minister sald at a rally commemorating the eighth annual Czechoslovak Day and Sokol | Festival, by Dr. Alice | The festival was led Even Fish Are CORNWALL, Ont. (CP) -- Even the fish are losing their homes as draining operations are carried out in connection with the 8t, Lawrence seaway project. moved to make way for necessary flooding while thousands of fish are being transplanted before coffer- dams are constructed, The people have had months of warning but the fish have been caught un- awares! In the areas behind cofferdams C-1 and A-1, two Kingston fisher- men, Thomas Esford and Art Green are engaged inthe task of and sorting fish from the | Masaryk, ght of vakia's famed first president, Thomas Masaryk. Mr, Harris said in a speech at MRS. ROSE CLARKE, right and Carol Southwell, left, regis. tered visitors at the County cele- * A LITTLE NECKING is al right, particularly if it is your own Ry Here is a dear lady trying out the softness? of her husband's beard. This week, the beard is gone, all that is left is the bare truth. tions, Carol and Rose were iad in dresses well aver 100 years old. Carol displays the JAMES BARKER, 83 years young, of Ajax, captured first rize for beigg the oldest, 'Old- hon Fiddler' at the County cel- ebrations. He is shown in action on the stage at the Court house. --Photos by John Mills Sudbury Friday communism must wr emptied river. . Under the supervision of district biologist, Norman Kirkpatrick, the men are shipping coarse fish such be r 8 reac- tionary and destructive force. In a speech read on his behalf by D. R. Mitchell, Liberal member of Parliament for Sudbury riding, the finance minister told the an- nual eastern Canada convention of the Ukrainian National Federation of Youth that Canada must be ready to meet force .with force, Swims, Walks 'To Summon Aid Pastor Takes | SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich (CP) A 29-year-old fisherman | swam 4% miles and then walked ™ " | barefoot for another three to get | Rel for two companions whom he | IS ervice left clinging to their overturned | boat on Lake Munuscong near here AJAX -- Times-Gazette Stalf Re-| Saturday. porter) -- Rev. A. M. Butler, the op Quimet, ihe oly ote u Saul'e Uni the party who could swim, struc new minister of St. Paul's United; or shore after their boat over- Church, was in the pulpit for the} yrned during a sudden storm, He first Sunday of his ministry at the had to walk three miles along the regular service of worship held on| hore before he ound a, boat. 3 Pp Ye " > ive hours after he le em, he words from the 24th Psalm, "The helped pull Oscar Castagne, 57, and | gars is the Lord's and the fulness Clifford Benoit, 48, into the small thereof. | rowboat he had found. "To remind us,' he sald, "that trowel used to lay the corner- stone of the Courthouse on June 30, 1853. All three men suffered exhaus- on this Dominion Day we must re-|tion, and Oulmet's feet were badly member that this beautiful country | cut. of ours, so full of treasures, with| -- esourees still ynapped, is Eo our | .. /( yod's country. We are word bu Gods cant, ve ve Ht Pjamo Keys Over 41 Hours not the owners, but, at best, ten- ants or stewards and for us to use this earth for what is contrary to AYLMER (CP) -- Nineteen-year- old Guy Bastien gave up his plano marathon at 1:2 a.m. Sunday after God's purposes is absolute sin. | When God gave man his life he| 41 hours and 25 minutes of contin- playing. also gave him dominion over the| rest of the earth and its creatures and it is man's sin that he has claimed it as his sole right, In the promptly taken to hos- i 1 uous midst of plenty how many of us He was St. Paul's Church Picnic ' : pital. Each one of us has a gift or talent fo use and these must be|, His legs were badly swollen from used responsibly right where we| fatigue but late Sunday officials happen to be; the world will not | 38id he was Testing and would be borly weal. | discharged today. fo around properly until we real | Bastien, who comes from Buck- Held At Greenwood Park es.Gazette, Staff Re-| Eight-year boys -- Claud Duthell, AA re United Church | Brian Landry, Gregory Reid. its 'annual congregational and| Nine-ten girls -- Mary Warner, Sunday school picnic on Saturday Sue Robertson, Margaret Tripp. last at Greenwood Park. Owing to| Nine-ten boys -- George Oxen- ize this and the fact that God is| not only our Creator but our Re- deemer. We belong to Him in the |same way as the earth does and as He loves us so we must obey His law and love one another; and so we become stewards out of love and not merely out of duty.' Mrs. Irene Hosinec, accompan- ingham, Que., and is a former air- craftsman at RCAF station Aylmer began his marathon at 8 am, Fri ay. He was out to break the record of 50 hours held by Joe Mathe of Lachute, Que. being holme, Donny Fairley, David Reld. out and to Totuy Ju Eleven-twelve girls «~~ Darlene having gone away, there re Galloway, Jean not as many there as Ev dampen the enthusiasm. .| Ritchie, Joanne who attended had a thor-| Neal, Marylin Freed. enjoyable time and the lack of a EL ign did nothing to| Ames, Malcolm Simpson, Brennan, Eleven and over boys -- Peter Gerald reat number! Twelve and over girls Noreen oS, ut, at £3 p m. and, | Pickell, Jacqueline Buffett, Simone as can be imagined, everyone, on | Fosket . . arriving at the park made for the| Hopping race -- Vicky Gerrard, swimming pools. All the children, Bonnie Marshall, Janet Jackson. well-behaved and did not give the| Ladies' novelty -- Mrs. Joyce grown ups one moment's anxiety, | Smith. After everyone had cooled down, | Ladies' Bob Russell and Miss Clarissa Ed. | Dorothy Clark wards took charge and got the chil-| Ann Luxmore. dren running races. All those under| Men's novelty -- Mr. Walter Ger three years old were first to line|rard; girls' hippety - hop, Janet up with Bobby Wright Coming 1st, Jackson, Vicky Gerrard; boys, Dav- Sharon Smith, second, and Karen |id Chalmers. Alexander, third. | Wheelbarrow -- Mary Warner Three-five.year-olds -- Helen| and Margaret Trivp, Sue Robert- Greer 1st. Christopher Neff 2nd. son and Teddv Gallowav, June Ricky Freed 3rd, All runners in| Ritchie and Gail Gerrard these two races were awarded After all this exertion, everyone suckers. The following is the result was ready to eat; tea, pop and ice of the other races. cream were taken around, Six.year-olds -- Vickey Gerrard | ter of St. Paul's, with his wife and 1st, Barbara Devolier 2nd; David| Rev. A. M. Butler, the new minis Chalmers 1st, Steven Warner 2nd. | family, having moved to Ajax only Seven-year-old girls, Marylin | two days previously were only Perkins, 1st, June Ritchie 2nd, Lyn. able to spend a short time at the da Smith, 3rd 2 Seven-year boys -- Billy Buf fett 1st, Paul Neff 2nd. | Eight.year girls -- Joan Jackson, Barbara Webster, Carol Clark. | running Mesdames , Jean Alexander and with the PIERCED § -- GUARANTEED QUALITY AND FRESHNESS WHAT SHOULD 1 DO ABOUT a(n I Mods "Au ied on the organ by Mr. Jack Cas- san, sal the negro spiritual, 'My Lord, What a Morning' to the ar- | rangement by H. T. Burleigh. Fail Revive Toronto Lad | AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- porter) -- Ajax Volunteer Fire De- | partment was called to rush the | department's inhalator to Rouge | River at 6 p.m. on Sunday. B. Sev- ers and Dave Thomson responded | Roy Johnston, 11-year-old of 330 { Kingston Road, Toronto, was the | drowning victim. Five men from Fast Woodlands and Scarboro De-| partments were also on the scene. | Dr. J. W. Bosche of Ajax attend. led the lad but all attempts at re- susitation failed Cancel Drive, Car Defective BRANTFORD (CP) A home- made car in which two young Tor: onto doctors were planning to drive to Vancouver via Windsor was or- dereq off the road by police Satur- ay. The car had no tail light, no rear licence-plate light, no wind- | shield, no doors, no rear view mir- ror, no horn, poor headlights and |an ineffective hand brake, The doctors--who were not iden. tified--told police they had been working on the car for three years They had glued a fibreglass body to the frame and engine of a 1949 English sports car. ENGINEER DIES BROCKVILLE (CP)--Willlam F, { Noonan, 64, former divisional engi- «~ |-neer with department of highways | at Brockville, Kingston and Hamil. park, but everyone was most happy | ton, died at his home here Thurs- to meet them !day afternoon. Surviving are his Buses left for home at 7 p.m. | widow a daughter and a son, Rev. full of tired, but happy children. Daniel Noon of Brandon, Man, a farm improvement loan ? Farm Improvement Loans ean be applied to almost anything that will improve the efficiency of your farm, If you've ever wondered whether F.LL. money is available for some improvement you wish to make, talk it over with the nearest manager of a Toronto-Dominion branch, He cannot always lend money but you can be assured that he wants to, and appreciates your interest, In every case he will be glad to explain' Farm Improvement Loans to you in degail so that you will know exactly where you stand, ~ Al the Toronio-Dominion Bank we are particularly Intereséed In working with Canada's farmers . . . and we will weicom an opporlunily of discussing your . banking problems with you, me TORONTO-DOMINION BANK THEZGEST IN, BANKING SERVICE as charp to 'various cities near the Great Lakes system for consump- tion while game fish like pickerel, bass, and muskellunge are being moved downstream. Hundreds of people are being it | cats, eels, sunfish and) bed Losing Homes As Seaway Project Goes On MATTER OF CONSERVATION "We won't make any money out of this thing," Mr, Esford said, "We're duty-bound to do it, We're in it for the conservation part of Many fishermen, thinking the lowered water level will offer an angler's paradise, are getting a rude jolt when they try their luck. The few pools of water remain- ing after several days of pumping operations are surrounded by soggy nud which makes them inacces- sible, Several eager men have found themselves struggling waist-deep in mud in thelr attemts to make a catch, Mr. Esford confesses to a little disappointment at the lack of un- usual objects found in the river. ""This is the most barren piece of bottom I've ever seen as far as finding anything is concerned," he said, "No trunks full of gold. Not even a sunken boat, Just nothing." BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative -- Alon Richards, 209 High St. Phone MA. 2706 : Swim Classes Start Soon BOWMANVILLE -- Preparations are well under way for the chil- dren's swimming classes which are to begin July 12 at the Bowman- ville Training School and these will continue for six weeks under the direction of the Bowmanville recreation department. Two sepa- rate classes will be held each week with the boys being taught Tues- day mornings and the girls Wed- nesday mornings. Qualified instruction will be giv- en by Bill Bagnell and Bill Lep. per along with assistance from the playground supervisors, All Bow- manville children over seven years of age are eligible to attend and due to the fact that the harbour | is usually volluted and swimming | prohibited there, the recreation de- | partment is attempting to incorpo. rate the children from the lake into the swimming Instruction. A fee of 50 cents will be charged in order to pay for the expense of transporting the youngsters by bus to the training school, Further in- formation and registration forms | From East To Ontario NEW GLASGOW, NS. (CP)-- William Mattie told police, Satur- to for his 15-year- oY a. Nop oi The boy had "'emi- grated' to Ontario. 20 without saying where he was going. Next word the Matties had was a telegram Saturday from their daughter Mauriel in Kitch. ener, She sald Gerald had arrived there safely, and was considering staying, She didn't say if he rode all the way, a 1,000-mile trip. Young Driver Is Meted Fine, License Stopped Mullen, 21, of St. Catharines re- cently was convicted on a charge of criminal negligence. He was fined $464.50 and his licence was cancelled for two years, ' The charge was laid as a result of a four-car collision, in which four persons were injured. Playgrounds Open July 6 BOWMANVILLE -- Doug Rigg, recreation director for Bowman. ville, has announced that the five playgrounds will open Wednesday, July 8, for a period of six weeks. The playground supervisors are as follows: Memorial Park -- Shir. ley Pollock, Richard Biggs; Cen. tral School -- George Marlow, Bet- ty Foran; Lion's Centre -- Ly Powers, Marlene McDonald; Fran- klin Park -- Pat Robinson, Tom Park; Ontario School -- Janet Mec- Gregor, Pat Conway. As of yet no definite park pro- gram has been decided upon but a meeting of the recreation de. partment will shortly be held to \ {may be obtained at the Lion's Cen. tre on or before July 12. discuss the matter. 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