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The Oshawa Times, 4 Feb 1959, p. 3

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YI COMAWA TINE, Weta) PANE) % WY § Urge Taxi Drivers Protect Children Maximum Load Set sues At Eight Per Vehicle gration officials to allow a mem-| Chief Herbert Flintoff of the at the intersection of Wolle street|was shown, The film was pro- ber of the Belleville McFarlands Oshawa Police Department told and Ritson road when the new|duced for the Ontario attorneys hockey team to enter the U.S, ona meeting of the Oshawa Safety CNR overhead bridge opens to!general's department hy a Cane his way to the world hockey |eague Tuesday night that eity|through traffic, |dian film "company with an all championships jn Crachomovakla [taxi operators have been "strong-| Chief Flintoff suggested that|Canadian cast, ' His suggestion in the Commons jy urged" to take every. safety the board of education supply the| 1 nadian tow referred to Yugoslav-horn Lou|precaution while transporting league with a count of the num- ae siting In 4 Cai id the Smrke, who was not allowed 10/children to and from school, [ber of pupils who cross gh\this| various activities which may he accompany the team when it flew| "penalties have already been intersectio so that a pfoposal| sponsored by groups from induse from Toronto to New York en sssessed on taxi companies which may be set up for arranging 8ltry, associations, service elu route to Fyrope, 3 did not comply with the over crossing guard, land civie bodies, The film External Affairs Minister Smith joading restriction," seid the| The fourth annual safe drivers' available for showing to any om said the action hy the US, im- chief, award banquet will be held Feb. ganization, It is in color migration authorities "appears 10| 7g maximum number of chil- 28 at the Donevan Collegiate In-|sound and has 8 duration of have been of a routine nature." dren which a taxi may carry is stitute, Mrs, Ethel McLellan of | minutes | Mr, Smith said he knows of 10 |eight, including the driver, the women's division, department | : request by anyone for the govern SEEK PATROL of transport, will be the guest {ment's assistance in the matter oar of eduoall speaker, Os} Saf ; and added that the right winger| The boar ucation re-| |Oshawa Bofety- League, or any was able to travel to Scotland by quested the Safety League to FILM SHOWN |other member, The film has been other means, take whatever action it could, to| Following the business meeting, purchased by the OSL, and will help in preparing for child safetyia film entitled 'The Broken Doll" remain in Oshawa indefinitely, 2 244 Donors Church Increases Give Blood Missions Support |didn't want to "make a fuss"| about the U.S, immigration deci §t, Gregory's Auditorium look . Li ed GN a wien) than Members of Calvary Baptist School staff making a total of 48 sion, U.8. officials have not said a parish hall Tuesday as scores Church gathered for their annual working in the school 0. Primary Reading Studies LANDMARKS OF Fine Film Fare EARLIER . To Be Held In Oshawa Shown At Festival tims sn sas mat i Many of Oshawa's indus. tries have been located here | } i "w X oD ' om since before Oshawa became | view of "Wild Life in the sored by .the Oshawa branch of leading during the year 1058 membership at the end. of the The Oshawa and District Coun- will officiate at the opening of the|coe School for a question and| a city in 1924, Among then [Tuesday night the Canadian Red Cross Society, Although without pastoral lead: | yoga was 284, Tn the iatter part ofl of the International Reading sccond workshop a week later, answer discussion with Miss Har are Fittings Limited, Ontario |eizhth annual film fe tival in thelintimate views of the creatures, Don Howe, president of the ership for the greater part of the|os the year, two new organiza. Association will hold the first of Both men are honorary presidents vie until eight o'clock, Steel Products, The Pedlar |McLaughlin Library Theatre |of the wild, big and small that, oo. reported this morning period, attendance at the Ser: tions were formed, The Calvary two primary reading workshops of the Oshava and District coun-| The Saturday program will People, Ontario Malleable, |About 100 interested citizens at- inhabit the forested mountain that 244 donors had visited the|lces and participation in : all Business Women's Fellowship has Friday and Saturday at North cil commence at 9.30 a.m, and fol-| The Robson Leather Co tended opes of Banff and Jasper Park. ie during the afternoon and branches of the worl remained hoon meeting regularly to pros Simcoe School auditorium, A duplicate program will take lowing the lecture individual dis This year Oshawn Is cele The first an 11-|Deer, moose, bear hi shorn evening, He voiced the dis-|at a high level, The church is in-|yide Christian tellowship and aver The second workshop of the place both weeks and was made cussion groups will be held until] brating its 35th anniversary |minute colo Point shecp and small' animals that appointment of the executive debted to a number of PASLOPS | nos of. service for young women series, designed to discuss cur necessary by the enthusiastic re-|11,20, Question and answer dis as a city, An interesting com Pelee-Nature The live above the tree line were; + 147 people, who had made and missionaries who have min-| who are working in the business rent reading problems in pri- sponse received to the idea, The cussions with Miss Harvie willl parison and contrast of [film a thot ight into natural subjects for the close up appointments to donate blood, istered the Word of God fromlijie of thi city The Christian . b ake place Fe al al rest 6 ' I shotos, stories and articles Pp Pa the nth t a back-|,. led keep their appoint- the church pulpit weck by week \ 2 mary grades, will take place Feb al aim to interest 60|follow until noon P y had failed to keep their appoint- the church puly vr Dy Week, Sepyvice Brigade is 8 hoys' ore 18 and 14 at North Simcoe teachers for a two-day gathering Chairman at the first workshop| will he published on F I |err f Cana peaks of the Lent i and particularly the Rev, C, P ganization, "reaching hoys for Miss M. K. Harvie, former but than 100 teacher ill be W, H, Jordan, supérvising f "This meant," Mr, Howe com- Van Duzen, a former pastor, who|Chrigt," between the ages of 12 celal reading consultant ponded made nece principal of | Port "that we were not able has been so helpful to the con|anq 1g Toronto Board of ition Hope. Mr. Jordan is president o in The Oshawa Times, Watch for them ota of 300 dona- gregation during the year, lecture on both days each week the Oshawa DCIRA, Mrs, M i The church a a Your for At the conclusion of the busi. This marks the first time since rmining the child's! Hodge Grade 1 teacher at Con mis. |! meeting, lunch was served U.S. Immigration Decisiohi Debated OTTAWA (CP) -- CCF 'House Leader Hazen Argue suggested Tuesday an inquiry be made into To arrange for a showing, com tact Ron Wilson, chairman of the No. 28, INSTALLED sojourner; V. Hulatt, junior so- OFFICERS OF PENTALPHA CHAPTER, RAM, Front row: | Kinstry, first. principal; W. | master of the first veil; J. Ma- | Officers of Pentalpha- Chap- | Masonic Temple, - ter, Royal Arch Masons, No, | from left, are: J. 2, | Scribe ! A H. Connor, | Boorman, third principal; C, | gee, master of the second veil; journer and R. Jones, Scribe, who were invested and in- | Coppin, im- | Pirie, tyler; and W, Houston, [ C, Sleeman, master of the | E, M, Bray, master of the stalled mediate past principal; G. Tay- | director of ceremonies. Back | third veil; R., McKelvie, senior | fourth veil, was absemt when recently pose for a | i | group picture at the Oshawal lor, second principal; W. Me- | row, from left: B, Branfon, | sojourner; L, Smale, principal | the picture was taken, Film Council,|chalr inaugurated its Rockies," This film showed many offering film enti'led Sanctuary nigh ir k on the gave Pelee camera shooting agi vidrop of the wy Rockie film \ or was nw fn res mainlar 1 Ont I fon| Canadian a spe more th entitled + mented ch ec next was There No More Se yher(It showed the long - term opera to ar sary 1blie schools in pre ground th entomgolo-|" to re tions a month econd py Miss Harvie subject, "Det duc | lecture on the will be ness h fr wen-mile botani him Vears ri fore ( Into nw See. weight {and eo hen ith a with vels for ™ f | alil ited|tion of the Dutch government te} "ppe nest blood clinie a sirong interest in the Oshawa council was formed reading level" between 4.00 and ant School who is vice president in Id es [to reclaim the Zuider Zee from tl held on Thursday, Mar, ionary work : throughout the hy the social commiftee under three years ago that a workshop|5.00 pan. Friday. Her subject of the council, will act as chair trip of cove pro- ocenn, 1g how the w rk 5 "Beds and other facilities set up|world, W, Mills, retiring chair.|'he direction of Mrs, W. Lane, has been planned for this area |Saturday morning between 9.30 man for the second workshop . jeeting Lake | servine making chan fos and the dream hy the Canadian Red Cross and man of the missionay commit: OFFICERS FECTED The program each week will dealjand 10.30 will be, "Reading| The first workshop will be| D { t as a meinway - station for mi-|ing of the fishermen who areigy jong Ambulance Nursing Di joo reported on the work of 12) otic fia akg with reading trends in Grades 1,| problems in the primary grades." made up mostly of teachers from| e eC ve grating birds wradually being forced to new vision were used to capacity members of the church who are! 4 inars elt ted for 1050 are; 2 and 3 and is aimed at providing Both addresses will be repeated |ovtside Oshawa, About 60 are ex "CITY OF GOLD" 'ocations or to new occupations. lone person a minute, serving in various parts of the Church ! Jerk, 0 harvard; information for teachers of these the following weckend pected to attend from schools east| Laverne M, Curtis, 310 Drew| "wii © ho hoooram was the FISHERMEN'S PARADISE The auditorium was opened for woud "and also-on the increasing rch Ireasure) k RE Boo grades along with some Grade 4| The program each week will be to Cobourg, west to Pickering and St, was fined $10 and costs, Ini eiim "City of Gold," a nostalgic! The last offerin® on the even-|hlood donations at 2 p.m, closed joe's" of the church in the In 6s/onary transirey 8, Johnson; and 5 teachers. Some principals|identical with registrations being north to Port Perry and Uxbridge. [court Tuesday by Magistrate A.|oonation of the period when ing's bill of fine film fare was # briefly during the supper hour ooo changing trends in mis envelope secrelary. G, Ranstead: and inspectors are expected to ot recorded Friday between 3.30'and| The Oshawa DCIRA meets's, Mitchell, on a charce of hav the Yukon gold fever was at it's color film called "Quetico." 1t'and was opened again from Bp ) Er i Deacons: Vv. A. Henkelman, BH, tend 4.00 p.m, prior to Miss Harvie's three times annually and deals ing defective brakes. He pleaded |, commentary, written revesled interesting sketches of p,m, to 9 p.m, sl nary a y roughou Johnston, Wm, Reimer, H T. R. McEwen, West Durham lectures, Discussions will be held with reading at all elementary not guilty to the charge 4 by Pierre Berton (Ontario's Quetico Park, fish- Donors were blood « typed, then wor ol ok (ley, w. Simkin, H, L, Lyons and fnspector of public schools, will between 5.00 and 5.45 din-| school I¢ Discussions are Curtis was represented hy Ter-| hu bovhood recollections ermen's paradise kept in a nn awaited their turn, After Riving INCREASE SUPPORT (H, G. Gascoigne offically open this week's work- ner at Northminster United held with the aim of sharing con-lence V, Kelly, He was Involved of the writer. This feeling of re- tural state where nature 1s in|blood they rested for 10 minutes A resolution was passed at the Misslonary hoard: D, Crane ghop. Dr. C. M. Elliott, superin- Church scheduled for 6.15 The structive Information which may in an accident at the intersection |, coo is further deepened by|full sway. This fine film brings in the charge of §t. John Am meeting to increase hy $15 per ham, H, Gascoigne, V. A, Henkels dendent.of. Osh public schools, group will return to North Sim-|further reading programs. lof Park Rd. and Gibb St. the Introduction of many vintade|the park to the screen in all it's|bu'ance nurses before being month the support given by the man, C, Hooper, J, Hooper, §r,, a = fi _-- Constable James Forman test! {rhotographs which give the film! na ural, rugged beauty, given a cup of coffee and sent | church to its members on mis: |F, Hurlbert, 8, Lagerquist, W, fled that, following the accident,|' Acs miantary quality as it re-| The festival continues this eve slonary service, Lane, L, Manning and R, Wat ihe hi tory of the goldining for it's final presentations During the year a sincére wel- son, nome, views This 1s one of the services pro-| | Board of manavement; 0, Little Building During January Building permits for dwelling units issued in January slumped fo six from the 49 issued in the same month last year, accord g to figures disclosed Tuesday the city engineer's depart. t « The total value of all construc ton for which permits were is ued was $480,585, but this fig ure was fattened with $314,000 for addition to the Bell Telephone 32 Sddicion exchange * The figure for January, was $403,937. 1958 apokesman: "It's going to be a dean period." APARTMENT BUILDING Lot the six dwelling units, five mprised an apartment building be erected by Genthorn Con struction; Ltd,, Toronto, at a cost of $25,000, The remaining unit is basement apartment to be con wted by J. Holtfoster, 1506 Lakeficld street. He - 3 Transport Firms Fined Two transport companies were fined for overloading by Magis- trate A. S. Mitchell In traffic eourt at Oshawa on Tuesday, An- other transport firm was fined for Baving no licence. 1 Cities Service O11 Co,, 170 Uni sity avenue, Toronto, was fined $20 and costs on overloading ¢harges. * Reimer Express Lines, 14d. 1890 Pacific avenue, Winnipeg, was fined $20 and costs for oper ating without a licence The only. other new projects for January were Three service stations two by McColl rontenac (Texaco), and one by Shell Oil Company all at $25,000 each; and office and showroom for Mi and Building [ALTERATION PERMITS Other permits were issued alterations only for Cedar Glen, Itd., $3000; C Haraing, 282 Central Park boule vard south, $500; J 205 Highland avenue, $1000; Em ha Cafe, King street east, $1000; M, Jackson, 10 street north, $5000; MeCullough Homes, M270 Simcoe street north $1100; J. Dekock, 1420 Bala street $1500; V. McLellan, 664 street east, $1000 Twenty - nine permits were is sued for repairs or alterations lcosting less than $500, Supplies at $45,000, | Pallone, 539 ;Commented a department| pg, oi oot cast, $500; R. Peters, Simcoe | King CELEBRATING [nits he floor. Lawrence Sur. BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district, who are celebrating birthdays today Murray Brock, awa; Mrs Albert street 393 Centre street 203 St, Peter Frank Sevens, street; Harold Sleeman, 43 Colborne street west; Mrs, E, Huband, 849 Grierson street; DD. Franklin Johnston, 387 Masson street The first five inform The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre good for a four-week period. The current attraction is "Inn of the Sixth Happiness", RR 1, Osh Donald Craggs, 569 David Murphy, Betty Post, street, Whithy; 649 Oxford persons to Simcoe Hall - Needs Clothin AD LOCATES DONALD DUCK A passerby heard David Fralick calling "Donald Duck", and discovered it was a lost pet the boy was mis- sing! An ad was suggested to his parents, and the man who found the duck but thought it was a wild one, promptly re- turned it, If you're at a loss for good workers, let a Oshawa Times "help wanted" Classified ad solve the problem. It's the fast way to get good people on the job, Just dial RA 3- 3492 now to start your ad, For Children Harold McNeil, director of Sim. coe Hall, today issued an urgent request for children's clothing to the citizens of Oshawa, Mr, McNeil emphasized that all and any types of clothing would exceptionally hard winter was re sponsible for the present short age, He noted that such items as underwear, trousers, jackets, sweaters, scarves and overshoes were the scarcest items, The hall is a chartered, chari- table organization and anyone donating used clothing can be assured that will be put to good use, it COMING EVENTS FROM INDIA, articles, copper-ware roldered evening bags units, Pledse call RA 5.2047 - rosewood huffalo horn or od tropic NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M, EORGE'S HALL c ots at 5T. C S (Alber Ga May ) n ) $20 pled led or tri time BINGO At the Avalon February 5, 8 p.m lor games at $5 ond $7 Jockpots, plus one Share Wealth, Thursday, 20 requ Six the 29b RINGO, Bathe Park, Thursday, 2 p.m 14 regular games; specials; two Jack pots, $19 and $11 29 RADIO Park Association meeting, Wed. | February 4 at 8 o'clock at the se. All members are urged te 281 NEARLY NEW SHOP Thursday and Friday 2-9 p.m, St. Gertrude's 690 King St. E BINGO Hall, At Street, dth ane Bond February Union Wednesd aot 8 pm $8 the 20 games $6 $40 th, six ts; jackp share the weo Bssailant 'Beaten Off By Woman An unidentified man ca woman on the John street bridge In Oshawa, Tuesday even ing | The woman reported to the po that she was crossing | lice running. She walked faster but a attacked the bridge when she heard someone aeant, a licensed mechanic, testi {find that he tested the hrakes and | {when they were pushed they wen! |to the floor Melville Sucee, a witness for [the accused said he hod driven), {the vehicle two days prior to the accident and they were in good condition | James Willis, n garage mechanie from Pontypool said he [tested the hrakes a week after the accident and they were in fair condition | Mr. Kelly, representing the | cused, maintained that there Is a regulation that brakes must he {tested by a brake tester to estab lish whether or not a vehicle has brakes or not, He sald this was not done. I I | Shortly before midnight, an American Alrlines plane with 73 persons aboard crashed into the East River at New York City, The dead may total 65 | Near Mason City, Iowa, a light| {plane carrying three rock 'n' roll [singing stars and a pilot crashed | into a snow-covered field, All four| |were killed, Buddy Holly, 22, Ritchie Valens, | The singers were] 117, and Jiles P. (Big Bopper)| be acceptable. He stated that the| Richardson, 28 A B47 bomber attempting a landing at Little Rock, Ark., air force base cracked up and fts| crew members were believed killed, | And, high above the North At-| |lantic a Pan-American jet clip-| {per with 124 persons aboard was | |erulsing toward New York when suddenly it plunged toward the ocean, Almost 30,000 feet later, less than a minute from disaster the huge plane levelled off, and| made its way safely to Gander, | Nfld, Among the passengers was actor-dancer Gene Kelly, Canadian Army | Tests Missiles | CHURCHILL, MAN. (CP)----The Canadian Army Friday fired the second missile in a test of the Nike-Hercules anti-aircraft sy tem at this sub-Arctic hase on the |western shore of Hudson Bay | Officers In charge of the Joint and costs, in magistrate's court Bloor and Albert St gee the old Dawson a rll the gold of th beds flowed through taverns and dance rush, V t was when rich river it's st halls A color film en'itled "Winter Japan," sl the winter ac tivities of Janan to make this an outstanding film having high in terest value for all | After a brief intermission the audience was treated to an arm Jackson To Take cP Canada gained a clear shot at the North American men's figure - skating championship Tuesday when en tries closed with no word from| defending champion David Jen king of Colorado Springs Colo, Spencer I. Rodway, the tour-| nament publicity chairman, said no application was received from the world and U.S. national title holder to compete in the North American events here this week-| end | Canadian hopes for the men's title rest on Donald Jackson, 16, of Oshawa, who won the Cana dian crown at Noranda, Que., last No Full Stop Proves Costly An Oshawa man, Herman Pit man, 321 Pacific avenue, was fined $25 and costs Tuesday by Magistrate A, 8S. Mitchell on a charge of not coming to a full stop, Pitman, a taxi driver, pleaded not guilly to the charge, He was involved in an accident at the in tersection of Bond street and Me Millan drive. The driver of the other vehicle was Lorraine Me. Donald, Craydon road, Whithy, Pitman said he was aware that the roads were slippery, but] could not stop in time He was ordered to attend the {traffic clinics this month in OWS | US. Sky Toll | 'May Reach 72 | | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | | Death took a heavy toll from | skies over the United States Tues TORONTO | | {charge of failing to signal a left Caused Accident Driver Fined 323 Central Park was fined $25 John Sobanskl (Boulevard south man suddenly grabbed her from|U.S Canadian army testing pro-|Tuesday, on a charge of failing behind : He wrapped an arm around her neck and attempted to hold a cloth over her mouth. The cloth smelled of chloroform, she said Using a hand bag, she counter ea with a hlow to his head. Her |assailant ran off | There was a witness to the in | cident and a fairly detailed de {scription was supplied to the po (Uce. |gram termed the shot completely surcessful I'he launching was to intercept a simulated air attack | | BANK SHARPSHOOTER MONTREAL (CP)---Gilles Petit clefe, 18, cashier in a Montreal bank, has won a gold expert shield, one of Canada's top awards for smallbore rifle target |shooting, {to pull to the left far enough to avoid an when passing another vehicle, Magistrate A, §.| Mitchell presided | Constable John Pettit of the Whitby Detachment OPP testified that he investigated an accident on Highway 401, at about 5.15 am. on Jan, 7. Driver of the other vehicle Alan Sherriff, Whiiby Sobanskl pleaded guilty charge, accident was to the | and has on hand a new offering vided by the St, John Ambulance come was given to twn families returning home for of fine seh earl ( Pantomime nowned artist land othe The Oshawa the McLaughlin he congratulated for hringing such outstanding entertninmen to, the citizens of Oshawa films As An Chaplin slapstick a 14-minute performar by the world Marcel Mm arlie e of re eal Film Council and Library are tc Favored | Title weekend, and runner-up Fdwar Collins, 18, of Toronto, But they will have their hands full with the U.S, singles entrants who finished 2-3-4 behind Jenkins | in the American national cham pionships at Rochester, N.Y,, last weekend, They are Tim Brown, | Colorado Springs; Robert Lee Brewer, Los Angeles, and Brad ley Lord, Boston, Canada's chances probably are bleakest In the ladies' singles, | The U.S. is sending a formidable quartet headed by world and U.S champion Carol Heiss, Ozone Park, N.Y., sister Nancy, defend- ing North American champion; Barbara Ann Roles, Los Angeles, who finished third at Rochester last weekend behind the Heiss sis ters, and fourth-place competitor | Lynn Finnegan, Boston, | The Canadian girls are national champion Margaret Crossland, 19, Calgary; Sonia Snelling, 16, Toronto, second at Noranda, and Sandra Tewkesbury, Chatham, who finished third in the Cana dian tournament, The finals in all events will he Saturday night at the University| of Toronto's Varsity Arena. Most of the Canadians plan to compete in the world championships later this month at Colorado Springs, Lack of Signal Brings $10 Fine Hercules J€ronimo, 267 Burk St, was fined $10 and costs fin magistrate's court Tuesday on a | {turn hy Magistrate A, 8 | Mitchell Jeronimo pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was represented by Terence V, Kelly Jeronimo was involved in an accident at the intersection of He admit [ted that he did not make a signal |He sald he thought he had time fc get into the line of traffic | Nursing Division, which is con com- ducting a recruiting drive during namely, the first two wee! Assess Speede $35 And Costs s of February, Charles D, Osler, 580 Simcoe amount, $16,40052 was desig |Green, G i] purposes A, St. N., was fined and costs on a charge of speeding, Tues furlough James Britis! and Mrs Nigeria, and Mrs from Jamaica, West Indies, and Mr Vernon Hurlbert frem West Africa Financial reports received from Rev, Green {all departments of the work in| record of mn this new high $50,619.61, dicated a offerings of nated for missionary and $19,282.63 for the building day, hy Magistrate A, 8, Mitchell [fund The chairman of the meet He pl Osier was represented hy Ter ence V, Kelly, leaded guilty to the charge, ing, E, 4 idl Constable Tom ings to the W. Johnston, announced that at the current rate of giv building fund, the Allen, G, Edwards, CG. Ferguson, iJ. Hooper, 8r,, 8, Hooper, Wm, 1 Poulter, W, Powers, 8. Skinner, Wm. Tonkin and L. Trick; stews lards, C, Hooper, M. Kennedy, L, {Mamiing, Wm, Poulter and Win, Tonkin Ushers: M, Allen, |B. Blair, D, Churchill Geo, Delaney, J, 0 pr) Allen, Collen, Finley, 8, Hurren, R. Jeffery, Johnston, ¥. Johnston, R, Lutz and L, Manning, | Auditors, G, Ierguson, C and V, Wright | Sunday School 'superintendent, R, A, Watson; youug people's Trick Homes testified that he clocked |property would be entirely free|president, A, Mertz; Senior WMS Osler at 60 miles per hour in alof debt in another five years, The|president, Mrs, G 30 mile per hour zone Magistrate Mitchell new church building was com: stated |pleted approximately two years Mills; choir leader, J "He is fortunate that they have ago demerit he postponed the With this conviction have lost six points," Osler was ordered to attend the would traffic clinics on Feh, 17 and 24 ly Failed To Stop | Fine Driver $10 Roger Blewett, of Courtice, was fined $10 and costs by Magistrate | A. §. Mitchell Tuesday, on al system, | SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK The Sunday School Superinten- dent reported that average at tendance for the 52 Sundays of he year was 338. During the year, nine new teachers and offi- cers were added to the Sunday BIGGEST BEARS The Polar hear is the largest of any bear species, reaching a height of nine feet, charge of failing to stop before entering a through street, He pleaded not guilty to the charge. Blewett was involved In an ac- cided at the Intersection of Rich- mond and Ontario streets on Dec, 11, The driver of the other ve. hicle was Sebastian Hohmann, RR 1, Oshawa, Blewett claimed that he stop- ped before entering the iIntersec- tion, However, His Worship said that if he stopped he did it in the | DID YOU KNOW that for enly 98¢ , , , you can enjoy a Full-Course Business Man's Luncheon from 11:30. 2 pm, In the Main Dining Room of the GEI' OSHA HOTEL Moncur; Juns Mrs, W, Hooper; church pianist, Miss Ruth Skin ner, assistants, Miss Brenda Lane and Mrs, Ray Jealouse; president, Calvary Women's Fels lowship, - Mrs, Verda Jackson} church social convener, Mrs, W, Lane; Christian Service Brigade, committee chairman, R, A. Wat. son; captain, W, Mills, HARE OPTICAL JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist 8 BOND ST. EAST we HOURS we ? AM--~6 PM, Wed, Until 12:30 P.M, Sat, Until 2:30 P.M, PHONE RA 3.4811 For an appointment |llor WMS president, " wrong place, of. Superior, Disks FUNCTIONAL HOMES CUSTOM BUILT FOR THE DISCRIMINATING AND DISCERNING H. KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED -- RA 5-9121 WOOL Scatter Rugs Sale 1.50 each NU-WAY RUG SALES 174 MARY §T RA 5.1202 || GRANDVIEW GARDENS, 2 miles from Downtown Oshawa, East on King Member of the Oshawa Builders Association and the National Home Builders Ass ition

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