§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 2, 1959 : ' yA Ch N thal ue iuveodges-- wo ia . . PICKERING WOMAN'S HOBBY ATGOA 5 to bi to om i iprmar, wm, ey ves vie 10 hb i Gi ei being smashed. He said that his| He said that they wanted $75 injunction, s in another 2 ? In Theft investigation took him to the|and that he bargained them down| SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) «lite 30} po adicial USI od | home of Penzo Grani, a reckmg(to $70. He said that the machine| Dominion Textile Company rep-injunction expires Friday. yard operator west of Manches-|was delivered on the night of May . : i ter, where he fora. a refrigeraotr|17, and that he first saw it May high wil Fon A Sout The injunction ordered the - R { t with the serial number 6520. He|18. On that date, h. said, he gave >Istriking union to permit company e rigera or said that he was later given a|the men a: cheque for $70. He vis Li 0 Zppear personnel and maintenance WHITBY (Staff) -- James Mil.| Warranty by Mrs. Baird for ajsaid that he had asked police In|jjjegal picketing at the com-crews to enter the mill, un- refrigerator of the same make,|the meantime to check whether ' | ler, 23, Jf Greenbank. and Hove with the same erial nuraber. ~ [the refrigerator was stolen. TRY I) In nary Magog bashoated since a strike began Sept. township went on trial before| Renzo Grani testified that the| Mrs. Angela Grani told the Judge DeN. Kennedy and a jury refrigerator was sold to him by court that she was alone in the in Whitby, Tuesday, on charges|Miller. He said. that he could not|house when. the two men car. of breaking, entering and theft, |Positi i 1 as in the refrigerator. She iden- and possession of stolen goods. _|the other man who took part in/tified Sweetman as one of the Sweetman was represented by |the transaction because "He has|men who brought the refrigera- G. R. Dryden, of T ronto. Miller|a brother, and they look very tor. . od was not represented by counsel, |much alike". He .told the court, The defence will be heard : ¥ The two men are charged with|that the two men told him thatltoday. ay stealing a refrigerator from the YOUR SUITE 6 EASY BUDGET TERM home of Mrs. Mary Baird, in Reach Township, May 17, 1959. YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED iz * Crown Attorney Alex Hall, QC, 4 called for his first witness James 4 H IGH SCHOOL { Baird, son of Mrs. Baird. He told the court that last win- : ¥ ter, his mother was at Florida are invited to write for FREE bogklet and Trial Sample and that in her absence he look- Lesson--Tells how you can earn your High School Dip- ed after her home. { loma On May 19, he said, he noticed AT HOME IN SPARE TIME the storm door at the east side of d the home was swinging open. AMERICAN SCHOOL--100 Dundas St., Deseronto, Ont. When he went to close it, he {found the main door, which had been locked, was forced. Entering Address |the home he found a refrigerator = . | missing, h id. H id that he Metro Seeks Rail [tren cited police. =~ pi Constable J. Tulloch of the Whit- Commuter Service TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoli- tan Toronto courmcil Tuesday or- dered an investigation into the possibility of obtaiding railway {commuter service for the area. | Council asked metro executive committee to arrange negotia- tions with the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railways to determine costs of such a sefvice. When kidneys fail | to remove excess ; | acids and wastes, | backache, tired feeling, disturbed [3 You Can Depend On 4 MRS. MARJORIE OXEN- | shown 'beside a partial display | December 14. Mrs. Oxenham"s HAM has turned a hobby into | of her work. The lower photo | work covered the whole field. | kidneys to normal an interesting spare time occu- | shows a beautiful tea set which | All her work is 'handpainted juty. You tee! pation. The hobby Ri Reramies. | she has donated to the Wom- | and fired in a kiln in the base- fer. work Setter, wn 4% Now she is teaching a class of | en's Auxiliary of the Ajax- | ment. fou can depend 14 ladies the art. Mrs. Oxen- | Pickering General Hospital as on Dodd's. Get Dodd'satany drugstore ham comes from Bristol, Eng- | a door prize, which will be --Photo by John Mills land, and - lives in Pickering | awarded to some lucky person village. In the photo she is ! at the auxiliary's bazaar on STEINBERG'S OWN "HOLIDAY AND DELUXE" Hold Servi [PP 1 |C=--) v HoLnAY | At St Pauls | F\ % & TRULY CARES AJAX -- The morning services| we can give our time and talents / f | at St. Paul's United Church, Ajax, more gladly and more fre t | a "" last Sunday was in charge of|help others. There is no sul ute i s | 4 i Bh DOUBLE WRAPPED HOLIDAY" 4 } the AOTS and the sermon was|for the church in our lives for ; 1 : aa FOR FRESHNESS 2-LB. C delivered by John Simons, the we are constantly ir need of re- | : ; ¥ ; 3 : ; iS AND FLAVOUR SQUARE superintendent of the = Sunday newal of faith. Sct ool : Mr. Philp announced that the i Mile Are ey Shelr WA executive meeting would be i : il h "HOLIDAY" ' s voice in the ym ar, held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 1, . RR i 4: Yojes of Jesus Crying", bY instead of Dec. 2 as previously ar- { 3-LB. SQUARE ......... 1.39 2-LB. ROUND ...cceeeee 1.09 3-1B. ROUND ..co0000ee aydn. ranged. Harold Philp led the congrega-| m,, congiegation: was Termind. WASCO tion in the invocation and Lord's ed to vole Dec. § 4'to tise - IN ad C > 0 oS Dona Traviss th that Ao by a New Donors Urgently Needed Mixed Nuis SHELL LB. £3 ream- 214-18 72-40. Scriptires. L. Pike offered a Anyone wishing 'christmas 3 WASCO I ni Chri as Mix 69+ Sic] d inter- cards may obtain them from any . ra) rw concessicn and i member oN Re om a Make That Saving Call Now . . . Ail d IN 2g¢ nsta istm PKG. sr Simons' topic was "You|the WA or by contacting the sec- Call Your CANADIAN RED CROSS at MONAS swe 18. Sa Coffee Satin Mi soz. 9 Qe - Have Been Called." He began by retary, Mrs. H. Gibson. explaining that AOTS stands for| Pledge cards will he mailed te RA 3 2933 WASCO PKG. As One That Serves. He went on embers of the Shurch and may -L = IN a Me 5.0Z. JAR 16:0 to say that we should stand ready|Pe returned to the stewards ei : b i 9 : i" { - -0Z. to serve our God and our fellow ter ou stewardship Sunday or For an Appointment ot the Next Clinic ; 1 er S SHELL 18. A) 1 e alins PKG. ¢ man. All God's people are called Dec. 13 or by maii. Any mem- A CALIFORNIA -- DIAMOND v Him to fulfill His purpose,|Der who does not return his card Thursday Dec 3rd at oc N C ior Jr fm i, BN we r ec. mm Walnuts se. w 53° French Creams ».." 29° ship together strengthens us to CAROL FESTIVAL . | i LL LB. PKG. carry word and works out into ™, Festival of C: vols: ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM the world, allowing Jesus to put| conc Sans pigs be 190 SIMCOE ST. NORTH A his hand around ours assures us|;.. ¥ DE 01 oun: ; of this guidance and presence al- a, by the junior and CLINIC OPEN FROM JO 30 Avo P.M. AND LE ORCHARD KING CHOICE HALVES PENGUIN ASSORTED ways. On Dec. 6 the CGIT will hold a /s fn 30.02, We must try to pattern our-|. Rel Cont, I D 15-0Z. a1 g h t selves after Jesus who is the only iis candlelight Service. . FG ; essert ears TINS Le + 1] evera es BTLS. y example. As parents and i Ginger Ale, Cola, Grape, Lime, Orange, Root Beer, Soda te ers we must teach our chil- | dren Jesus' good example for children' need such an example Tot ch 2 ane RC -- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY -- It any believe. These chil To The ELECTORS of AJAX! ,;oN" SWEET JUICY PINEAPPLE VARIETY will only believe. These chil- dren, we must remember, will be the church of tomorrow. : : 4 GUIDE OUR TIME ; 4 By being so guided ourselves : jt i x3 Py SA AEE ~ > hd lamport | HF To ., TK FOR " Victorious "4% In Meeting Pied : Reeve HP SWEET, JUICY IOROVTD, cE) Man Lam G re ers 3 12. GO the Toronto Tepuslt Commission 4 ? JOHN on 2 'S victory Tuesday : a fren] oo i | A) A A ---- GUARANTEED MEATS! G-- in the commission on whether he should be relieved of his post. : : ® FRESH GRADE "A" OVEN-READY In a stormy meeting Mr. Lam- port got TTC vice-chairman J. / 7 7 Adragh Scythes and commis- 4 7 sioner William Russell to admit ) they would not vote on a motion 3 to h Metropolitan Toronto i 7 | 4 council fire Mr. Lamport. The question of Mr. Lamport's dismissal from the publiely- owned system arose last week , when Charles Walton, TTC chair- b he would seek the ' : H 1 AVG. WT. 's approval to have ° 15 Years Community Service! | ) 2 TO 3 LBS. y council fire Mr. Lamport a Metr r creating dissension in the & a Years' Municipal Experience! | 4 } he However, Mr. Walton said y er ae i ® 5 Years As Reeve! | B COMPLETELY because he was awaiting a rul- | / In-The- j CUT-UP ing from the Ontario govern- ent whether M il had KR b E * meat wher Meo com wd) Remember . . . Experience Counts! Metro council, meanwhile, took steps of its own to clarify the issue, It voted to ask Municipal poise legaton" 81v 1% V TE L's | Nfl : 3 Open Thursday and Friday Until 9 i commissioners at any time |! MILLS ON DEC. ITH Zit North Plaza, AJAX Dundas Street, WHITBY | In a + Tuesday develop- ment, the TTC waived its insis- tence that only union labor be . . ioe aly usin Isher be (A Man of Conscience and Integrity!) enabling non-union self-employed dump-truck owners to be hired.