# THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 12, 1960 Zion Soccer Club Elects 1960 Officers By MRS. ALLAN FISHER ZION -- The Zion Soccer Club {has "opened the 1960 season. by electing the following officers? Al Fisher, president; Mike Nemisz, vice-president; George Killen, se- cretary-treasurer; Will Nemisz, | manager, Senior Club and Harry | Oyler, manager Junior Club FAREWELL PARTY { Many friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geiss- berger Friday for a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dart and family with Rev. F. J. Reed presiding. After the address, read by| Norman McMaster, they were presented with a china cabinet, a table lamp and a smoker set. Mrs. Dart was also presented with a plate from the Women's Association. with the address read by Mrs. Glen Glaspell { Mr. and Mrs. Dart are making |their home near Woodville. |CGIT MEETING | The CGIT meeting was held | Monday night in the Sunday | Schoo! when plans were discuss-| ed for a luncheon to be held April | 10 TROOP COLORS PRESENTED BY LIONS CLUB AT CEREMONY ah CHURCH OF HOLY TRINITY BOYS 46 Boys From Ajax Church Have F ine Time At OAC Ontario Agricultural College at|a The boys| Trinity are members of the Church Boys been Counsellors|Church Guelph last Saturday League and Knight artment of Economics, their host the sheep pens looking at the dif- Mrs. a I. ormer member ol e congregation the first Boys' leader of League when OLY SHOW. NOW ie as and had done, and being particularly in- the |trigued it lambs, FROM AJAX PAY VISIT TO GUELPH - of ve pared Lea the the difficulty with and of the Cross, and, resplendent in|started. First stop on the busy Harry had in trying to get the edule was the new two million i forms, they were having a treat dollar physical education build-/s, that he could pick up a baby their blue and red-trimmed uni- made possible by their mémber-/ing, and there were many gaspsiiamb pure white all ship in the Church of The Holy of admiration and excitement as|ine sheep out of the way in the pen over, for amateur photographers to Trinity chapter of these two offi-|the boys and their fathers saw the snap pictures of. Next stop was eial organizations for boys of the huge new training rooms, The boys adventured through ajcurling rink, hockey arena, and day full of new experiences and swimming pool interesting sights, and finished up morning's activities was a one- happy hour swim in the new pool of the about | college Anglican Church at suppertime tired but after learning sométhing modern farming and husbandry methods Not restricted to just spectators looking at barns, chinery and animals, the boys spent much of their time in actually doing things close to a boy's heart, like feeding sheep and cattle, and p cuddling the baby lambs ealves RIDE IN CARS Transportation and from Ajax A hot chicken dinner was served in the Faculty and Grad- being uate Student dining room the meal, the older Following boys in the Knight Counsellors of the Cross were taken over to the the wildlife etting and were treated to an where they nteresting museum half hour looking at stuffed ani m a powered to and als. Of particular interest chance to look laboratory mi see slides of trees, rough Guelph and return was made pos- flowers, and basic veg sible by a number of the fathers, ter cells who decided to join their sons for|on, the younger boys the all-day trip. Leading the pro-|dads went eession which left the church at|jection room where While this was going nto the special pro- they i 9.00 am. was the Rev. Handley ireated to a showing of a new R. Perkins, with passengers John | technicolor movie on wildlife con- Steve servation in our national parks) Perkins, Malcolm Crowe, Dunn, Doug Hepburn, Brian ang forests. Langford, and Billy Mitchell | Next in line came His Worship, |PET SHEEP the Mayor of Ajax, Mr. Bill Parish, driving his © Christopher a nd Stephen, The two groups joined together Highlight of the gymnasium, physically. squash courts, | |day, and after getting a beef barn, where the boys stayed of an hour. After a short talk about the various types of beef cattle by their guide, the boys were permifted by the chief herdsman Mr McKenzie, to wander around the pens, and have a chance to inspect the cattle on the tour took the efforts to MYRTLE MYRTLE The April meet- lina, visited N The Explorers met Monday and decorated Fasier eggs as a proj ect | | PERSONALS { Scout Troop | George Sonley, Toronto, visited -------- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cameron over {the weekend. | Brian Hircock, Oshawa, visited Fred Cameron on Sunday. Mrs. D. Flett and Lynda, So- Leach, Wednes-| ing of Myrtle United Chur ¢ hiday. |Woman's Association was held at the home of Mrs. Hillier, Brooklin® Mrs. Bessie Walkley, Bowman- ents, Mr Olive Harrison conducted . y 2 Vivir md ve Final plans were made for the many baby pazaar and smorgasbord supper James McMaster, Millbrook, Sat this week that 5 pe held April 27. Mrs. Hillier urday. B.C. will open the bazaar Mrs Easter Deeming was alloc. decorate the communion table for ed Mr, and Mrs. A. Fisher visited ville, len, Visited Ha) a erv Mr. and Mrs. C. Naylor visited Friday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prout ated to and Donnie, Bowmanville, visit- and Mi Ray Cameron Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webster and Alfred, Little Britain, visited Lunch was served by the host- Allan Fisher, Monday. ess. for nearly three-quarters|-- PRAISE ROOSEVELT MOSCOW (AP) -- Union Monday Franklin D. Siates. HK reduce hailed Roosevelt greatest president of the United called for U.S -Soviet nternational shine for prevention, cure or eas-| oy ro Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fice and] Douglas visited Carl Fice, Myr-| tle, Sunday. Patsy Fisher visited the Na- HEALING SUNSHINE Heliotherapy, the use of sun- group to the modern dairy barns, tension as the best tribute fo his |ing of various diseases, has been where the milking of 60 cows had just begun, Perhaps it could be said that the fathers were even more fascinated than the boys by he totally automatic process of getting the mil the cow into the special r erated tank which keeps it until it is shipped out the dairy the next day. Once again the boys had an unexpect- ed treat as they were taken into) memory. and flakier and a section of the dairy barn where| they had a large of baby | calves being taken through an experimental feeding process. | This was the last stop of the little re-| freshment at the snack bar, the| bays and fathers, weary of bone two 8ons, again and made their first visit/from a lot of walking, and tired and to the sheep barn. Met by the/from all the fresh air, got into kling crisp be- cause they're "AQUAFLAKED" a baking process exclusive to, , , known for centuries. Joep { another, "very striking improve= | ors to The Rouge Hill Pickering Lions Club presents Troop col the First Rouge Hill | The Honor Patrol for the ceremony was Eagle | right Patrol. Shown in picture, left to are Murray Martin, Don Chisholm, Brian McMurdder, Scout Master Ted Price, shak- | ing hands with Lion president; | AJAX PERSONALS By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Griffith and son, Todd, Van- ecouver, B.C. are visiting his pare-| and Mrs. Wilton Grif- mn road, Ajax, and Mr. har n fith, Gl ness conference in Ni Falls before returning to Mrs. J: E and M pent Sunday with Johnston Ron = Lott relatives in Mr. and Charlse Battleday, 79 Beatty ad, is reported indisposed | Mr {daughter and {Mrs 0 Battleday lives with his family, Mr, and| George Wilkes. x Mrs. George Bell, Forest road, is reported progressing favor- ably following surgery in Osh- awa General Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ariss, | Durham street, have returned| home from a holiday in Key West, | TAY, ADGA SUE ert Gro STUDENT JOBS SCARCE OTTAWA (CP) -- University lacement officers in Ottawa pre- diet a scarcity of jobs for stu- dents seeking summer employ- ment. Placement officers report vever that employment pros- pects are bright for engineering and chemistry students. { tional Home Show, Toronto, Vou) Science Now Shrinks Piles late day. Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special) --For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home withbut any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case after ment" was reported and werifi by doctors' observations. Pain was promptly relieved. And 'while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. that sufferers were able to make such statements as "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, come of even 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of nar- cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heals ing substance (Bio-Dyne)--the discovery p a Jomous ssientific i stutute. rea o-Dyne wide use for headin injured tissue on all parts of the hy as new healing substance is offered in su; J or ointment form called Ersparation H. Ask for individually sealed eonvenient And most amazing of all--fhis improve was maintained in ol here doctors' observations were continued over a period of | many months! Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all drug stores. Ted Brett, who in turn is shak- ing hands with Assistant Scout- master Ken Fralick, Dean Scho- field, Bill Douglas and Patrol Leader Wayne Churcher. This was one of the most colorful Scout eeremonies to take place in the area for several months and indicated clearly the im- portant role played by the Scouts in the community. --Photo by Barrie Pomeroy PAGES BULLETIN FIRST BANKING ON MODERN LINES ams itp rrp pe AG STAR ¢ HEL) IN VENICE BETWEEN 1270 AND 1318 AD. FOUNDER OF BANK OF SWEDEN, 1S CREDITED WITH ISSUING FIRST WUROCPEAN BANK NOTE IN1658, AUrHOUGH CHINESE ISSUED, PAPER NOTES 300 YEARS EARUER. 4 DID YOU KNOW CHEQUES "INVENTED IN i ENGLAND ABOUT 1781, NOW HANDLE 10 TIMES MORE ! BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS THAN ALL CANADIAN REAL MONEY COMBINED ? their friends Jay Shepherd, Dean chief shepherd, Harry, they had|their cars, and the cavalcade of| Berry and Randy Grose. Fol-|a chance to pet the sheep dog, a happy adventurers left for Ajax, | lowing the mayor came Mr. Stan|friendly border collie called home, a restful hot bath, and an-| Kent, carrying his sons Ross and Rocky, and then went through lother good hot dinner. David, and Allan and Brian God- | ---- eee " dard. In the fourth car were Mr. Doug Ferguson ,and passengers Alex Ferguson, Doug Ferguson, Peter Robertson, Martin Ward | and Norman Borndahl. Halfway | in the procession was Mr. Jack | Sanders, chauffeuring "his sons | Kenneth and John, and their | pals Jerry Ward, John Reid and | Stephen Welch. { Car number six contained Mr. | yilliam Miller and his son Billy. | Mr. Gerald Churcher drove his | own car, carrying passengers | Wayne and Jim Barefoot, Fred | Keetch, and sons Barry and Dale | Churcher. Eighth line was Mr. | Don Boardman, acting as driver | for his son Donald, and Stephen Norman, Allan Brown, Deter Pellman, and Stephen Grose, Next came Mr. John McNeill, driving his son Gordon, and friends Bob Ferguson, John Chol- mondeley, John Stratton and Greg Reid. Bringing up the rear was the leader of the CBL and KCC, their prior, Mr. Roy Shep- herd, with passengers Ian Crel- | Satisiaction guaranteed or money In fact, results were so thorough | refunded. Wesionis (Dyn) ov Elling Today Gold Seal Congoleum is a greater "buy" thas ever before. No other floor covering offers you this oO ...a first quality floor covering for so few dollars plus a generous 3-year Guarantee against wear. Ses your floor govering dealer soon! If your Gold Seal Congoleum shows undue wear within three years, it will be replaced free of charge by another Congoleum floor covering. Congoleum Canada Limited will fulfill this guarantee at any time over a three-year period dating from time of purchase. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED WIDE RANGE OF Pp EASY INSTALLATION A Congoleum floor isn't a com- plicated job. The few instruc- tions are simple and easy to follow, and then you just roll it out for mew, sparkling beauty, LIES FLAT No ripples, ne curling with Con- goleum! It "takes" to a floor as if they were just made for each other . . . which they are! ; PAT lin, Norman McCombe, Bill Car- TERNS...MODERN Upon their arrival, they . were patter you've Tovking Soo met by Mr. Bill Braithwaite, an | biped ick oh " By MRS. R. RICHARDSON f Burn's Church was held Wednes-| day with devotional exercises con- |] | Mrs. A Deeming, president had charge of the business ses-| April 13. The Ashburn groupj . will have charge of the program the WMS Family Night Thursday, April 21. The Junior Groups will} topic and a letter was read by Mrs. R. Batten from Agnes on esamel is. the secret of iy easy upkeep, Dragged-in dirt penter, Rodney Willmot, and | AND TRADITIONAL mstructor on the staff of the De- | i wo 1 he glowing ASHBURN -- The Easter meet- | ducted by Mrs. R. Batten and | sion when plans were made for] with Mrs, E. Heron as speaker. | supply the program. EASY CLEANING Dixon, a missionary in China. | ls PERSONALS { 5 5 ; I ed-i Mrs. E. Heron attended as | \ isappears in a jiffy with just the delegate from the Lindsay Pres- | 3 byterial at the Synodical in King- 3 ston. Mr, and Mrs. Luther Bradley NS -- and family, Mrs. W. Gardiner and | Mrs. las Ash- AS LITTLE AS Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ash-| 30 ECONSHEAL -- ; : to cover any floor with Geld Seal Congoleum. Note the price for approx. 9' x 12' room! Greg Welch. | You're sure to find just the very A hb WMS / Vr any room wonderfully! ing of the Women's Auxiliary of | Mrs. A. Fisher the Easter meeting In Lindsay, | Further plans were made jor Mrs. W. Perry led the ad by | E A 4 ) po : 7 | : Wht ongoleum's surface of baked- f whisk of a damp mop ton attended the memorial ser-| 1 pays 10 look for the vice at Ajax Baptist Church for] 3 the late Mrs. .K Campbell. | Gold Seal of Satisfaction Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor and | Nancy spent the weekend in| Belleville with Mrs. Taylor's par | ents, Mr. and Mrs. McCaw. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron and | family spent the weekend in Wes- ton with Mr. and Mrs. W. Me- Andress.