COURTICE Senior Football Players Guests at Social Evening MRS. C. W. THOMPSOY Correspondent COURTICE -- Mr, and Mrs. Rob- prt Muir were hosts to the boys Courtice Senior Football club their ladies at a turkey. sup- per on Saturday evening. Some 35 guests enjoyed the de- ticious supper. Among those pres- ent were, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bal- son, Hampton, secretary treasurer of Darlington League and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nemis, Zion, vice-presi- dent, During the evening the team members were presented with smart jackets with crest, also for members and their brides were all presented with smokers from their team mates. The latter part of the evening was spent in dane- ing and cards. Many thanks from those present to Bob and Gwen for their generosity ih opening their home. Attendance at Sunday School is steadily heading for another new record with a grand total of 116 SIMCOE HALL (A Red Feather Service) THURSDAY, MARCH 5 YWCA Basketball, 6 p.m. Golden Age Club -- cards, check- ers, games, refreshments, movies --anyone 70 or over is welcome. YWCA Badminton, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 6 Nursery School -- 5 yr. olds-- free play, music, story hour, | Thin band, hooks, crafts, 9-11.30 | a Bolden Age Lounge Room open, 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys. Basketball, Public Library | ldren's Dept., 3.30-5,30 p.m. ovies -- boys and girls -- all | ges -- RCMP Youth and Police, Piano Practice Periods, 4 p.m. Bridge, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Speech raining Classes, Piano Lessons, Accordion Lessons, Boys' Basketball, 9 a.m Children's Public Library Dept., 9.30 a.m. Pee Wee Cadet Corps, 10 Am, Pee Wee Hockey Oshaw: Arena, Harman vs Simcoe Hall, 12-1 pm. Harvey Dancing Academy, In- dustrial Basketball, 1.30-3 » pm. , YWCA Badminton, 3.30 p Dutch Flood Relief Meeting, "7.30 | CRA THURSDAY Adult -- Leathercraft, Woodshop, Strength and Health Chub, SORE Instructions, 7.00 - 9.00 po awa Table Tennis lub, 7.00 P Boudchasers, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m, FRIDAY Recreation office open all day, b Room. for the Blind, <0 Pp. ¢ TAQuit -- Strength and Health Club, Woodshop, Shuffleboard, 2.00- 4.00 p.mm. ' Children -- Leathercraft, Shell- eraft, Woodshop, Girls' and Boys' gym, 4.15-5.30 p.m. Tetn-agers--Shulleboasd. Table Tennis, 4.15 - 5.30 Adult -- Strel and Health 1 Res Boxing Instructions, 7.00 - NA, ports Meeting, 7.30 p.m, Teen-agers -- Teen Town Dance, 8.00 pm SATURDAY Children -- Boys' and Girls' , Irene Harvey Dance Class, hop, Art Class, 9.30 - 11.30 'Neighbourhood {Assoc Hockey (Oshawa Arena) - 1.00 Contygh t and Fernhill 800-9.00 Bathe and Radio, 9.00-10.00 a.m. Rundle and Storie, 10.00-11.00 a.m. Rondview and Valleyview, 11.00- Noon. Harman and Simcoe Hall, 12.00- 100 p.m, Recreation On The Air, reported by Bill Smith (CKLB), 6.15 p.m. YWCA THURSDAY MARCH 5 -- a fully equipped eraft shop open for .the teaching of leathrcraft, gloves, Slippers, weaving, felt work, ete., 2-5 -10 p. 5. YWCA BASKETBALL --- girls basketball practices and games held weely. Open to business girls Workin in industry, oHLices, ores, etc. H at Simcoe Hall. Regis- tions taken at the "Y," ji 8 i .m, CA BADMINTON this club is for young men and women in the community. New members are welcome. Held at Smees. lis gym. Registrations at YWCA BENDEZ VOUS UB-- a social club for married ies. This club meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday in each month. Newcom- ers are always Selon. Program Floral arrangements, ART EXHIBIT -- ok ou "public whenever the building is open, Ex- hibit, Liturgical. Ballroom dancing class, .9 p.m, FRIDAY MARCH 6 MORNING NURSERY -- a nurs- ery.program for children 4 years | of age, 9.30-11.30 a.m. CRAFTS -- a fully equipped craft shop open for the teaching of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, yaving, tal lt york, etc., 2-5 p.m.; 9.30-11.30 YWCA SR LEADERS' CORPS --a leadership course for girls 13- . 16 years of age. Course includes instruction in crafts, games, folk dancing, party planning, program planning, etc., OSHAWA Cees [UB -- this hobby club meets every Friday evening; they. have coching for be- out on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Ralph Tooley, Harcourt, Ont. has been visiting many friends and re- latives in this district. There will be a box social on Friday March 6 at Courtice church for WA work. Come one and come all this Friday night. Mrs. George Reynolds visi with Mrs. Ruby Barclay, Oshawa on Sundav afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Evans and sons, Charles and Douglas also Mr. and Mrs. 8. Penfound and sons, Mark, Todd and Lee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. Penfound. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson al- so Mr. and Mrs. J. Wojnarouski spent Saturday shopping in Toron- to. HOME AND SCHOOL The Courtice Home and School Association held a euchre at the proved a very successful evening. Prizes for the evening were won by the following, Ladies high, Mrs. S. Vinson; 2nd, Mrs. C. Thompson and Consolation, Mrs. G: Chartran. Gents high, Mr. L. McIntyre 2nd, Mr. Harold Winter, Harmony, and consolation, Mr. Cecil Shutron. The committee decided to'hold another euchre party on Friday, March 13, at 8 p.m. at the new school aga The Courtice CGIT girls a on Wednesday evening at Courtice church. The meeting opened with recreation period in charge of Miss Elsie Vetzel, The worship was tak- en with Explorer's. The girls went to their groups and read a few chapters of the study book. A game {was played by Sunbeam Group comparing Christian village with _ | heathen village. The meeting clos- |ed with Japs. The Explorer's group also met | Wednesday evening and the meet- |ing opened with the hymn, Explor- er's purpose. Offering was receiv- ed by Sandra MacLean followed with the Muster .by Muriel Owen. Treasurer's report- was given and call to worship by Joanne Owen. Prayer wag given by Janet Phil- lips and the girls worked on their projects. The meeting closed with taps. A number of Courtice Country |Couples Club members attended {the dance Friday evening at the {OCVI, Oshawa, sponsored by Sim- | coe' Street Fifty Fifty Club. | Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Penfound, | Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. P. Evans |and family, Bowmanville; also Mr. land Mrs, 8. Penfound and family spent the dinner hour Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Pen- found it being the occasion of Mr. Penfound's birthday. He received many beautiful gifts. On behalf of his many friends and neighbours I would like to wish him many happy returns of the day and hope he will have many more happy birthdays. BALSAM, MT. ZION Anniversary Of Weddings MRS. LORNE JONES Correspondent BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION-- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pascoe who celebrated their 13th wedding anniversary on Sat. urday, February 28 and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Empringham who. cele- brated their 19th wedding anniver- sary on March ]. The Men's Club has asked the ladies and their families to , be their guests at the Red Wing 'or- Share' s on Friday evening, March The WA will meet at the home of Mrs. Allan Manderson on March 11. Mrs, Cecil Jones and Mrs, Wile liam Harbron are on the program committee, Roll call will be an- swered with a St. Patrick's verse. Rev. H. Moore of Transconia, Saskatchewan, has been called to the Greenwood Circuit. Winners at last week's euchre at the Mount Zion School were Mrs. Orr Graham and Mr. Lloyd Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. William McNair of Altona. Very glad to hear Mr. William Carson is home and we wish him a speedy TocOveLY. yone wishing to send oviless for blankets have them ready March 12, Club shipper Mrs. Yo. liam Harbron, GOOD FOOD Commercial Hotel new school on Friday last and bin Couples Observe Jury Finds Paepckes Not Guilty KITCHENE R(CP) -- Mr, and Mrs. Henry Paepcke were acquit- ted Wednesday by a Supreme Court jury of charges of murder and manslaughter laid after the death of their three-year-old daugh- ter, Glenis. Mr, Justice Wishart Spence, who earlier refused a defence motion for a directed verdict of acquittal, said he agreed with the jury's findings, Medical evidence at the two-day trial was that she died of haemorr- hage caused by a scalp bruise pos- sibly complicated by asphyxiation. Defence counsel A. W. Boos and Roy Youngson called no witnesses The jury deliberated for an hour. Crown Attorney Harold Daufman charged that death had been the result' of a beating inflicted upon the child by the two parents, com- ed with suffocation of the tot by the mother. The couple still face 3 charge of assault causing bodily harm aris- ing out of the same incident, It will be heard in magistrate's court here where the Paepcke's will have an opportunity to elect in which court they will be tried, Bail is being arranged. THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore--'Where's Charley' (tech- nicolor) 1.00, 4.04, 7.08, 10.15 p.m. "Duel At Silver Creek" (Techni- color) 248, 5.52, 859 pm. Last Complete Show at 8.52 p.m. Regent--' 'Scaramouche', shown at 1:00, 3:10, 5:10, 7:25, 9:40. Last complete show at 9:20 p.m. Marks -- "Women of Twilight", 2:10, 4:45, 7:25, 10:10. 'Mr. Walkie Talkie', 1:00, 3:40, 6:15, 9:00. Last complete showsat 9 p.m. Plaza--' 'The Golden Hawk", 1:46, 3:42, 5:44, 7:40, 9:42. Brock Whitby--"The Crimson Pi- rate". Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Sat- 'urday show starts at 6 o'clock. 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Handicrafts, games, folk | dancing, club projects, parties, | . skits, ete., 10 a.m. | YWCA. BADMINTON CLUB-- this elub is for young men and women in the community*New members are wlecome. Held at SPECIAL 3 FOR 51 55: rach "45" and "78" Albums 40% OFF LONG-PLAY Albums 25% OFF Simeoe Hall Pym, Register at the | "Y,'" 3.30-5.30 OVER-20 CLUB DANCE -- a weekly club dance held for those in the community over 20 years of age, 9-12. p.m. 5 KING ST. W. MEAGHER'S RECORD BAR DIAL 5-3425 2 - The question was asked by John He referred to an announcement Tuesday that the CBC board of {governors will hear representations March 27 on appleations for pri- vately-owned television stations in Hamilton, London, Wi r and Sudbury, Ont.; Quebec City; Saint John, N.B., and Sydney, N.S. Dr, McCann, who reports to Par- TV Permits Under Study OTTAWA (CP)--Revenue Minis- ter McCann and Transport Minis- ter Chevrier were unable to reply immediately Wednesday when asked in the Commons if seven |liament for the publicly-owned cities applying for television licen- | CBC, said he knows nothing about ces would qualify for licences un-|the applications. They were made der government policy. Ito the transport department. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 5, 1958 19 Sear amouche- TECHNICOLOR TOM & JERRY sams Uo (alien Pik 1a Tefen CARTOON SMOKE TODAY "SCARAMOUCHE" Shown at 1:00 - 3:10 - 5:10 - 7:25 - 9:40 IN THE GES "Largest Selection of Television in Oshawa" BARONS' Authorized Dealer for ADMIRAL TV For Table Spectacular 7 y Model Value 1 YEAR I's WARRANTY T ON ALL PARTS he $10 EXTRA BASE EXTRA » TE FULL PRICE $269.95 DELIVERS THIS SET TO YOUR HOME ~ SPECIAL! 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