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The Oshawa Times, 8 Feb 1960, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 8, 1960 Bevan's 1 Two Sisters llness Hanged In ST. THOMAS' CHURCH Annual Postpones Battle By M. McINTYRE HOOD eral management committee of Special to The Oshawa Times [the Leeds City Labor Party. LONDON --- Various reasons Prominence is given to the fact are being put forward for thelthat 150 delegates to this meet- decision of the British parlia-ing carried almost unanimously mentary Labor party to postpone|a resolution re-affirming belief in the study of its constitution withthe need for public ownership a view to making changes in it (and control of the means of pro- as was recommended by the par-|duction, distribution and -ex- Apartment Too. NEW YORK (AP)--Clad en-,;,,5] vestry meeting, preceded tirely in black--their dresses cut|,, 5 not Juck supper, was held in in turn-of-the-century design--the (pe jower hall of the St. Thomas Misses Helen and Margaret Hor-| Anglican Church, with the rector, vath, about 65, were found Rey E, W. Fuller, in the chair. hanged Saturday in their immac- |p, G, Wick was appointed vestry {ulate East Side apartment. |clerk. Mr, Fuller presenting his | Police said they apparently report for 1959, outlined the par- At Brooklin tv leader, Hugh Gaitskell. There is a strong feeling that the ill- ness of Aneurin Bevan may have played an important part in the decision to put off the constitu- tional review, particularly as it related to Section 4 of the con-| stitution, which deals with party! policies on nationalization. ! With Mr. Bevan on the side-| lines for an indefinite period, the| party has suffered a very serious) loss, and Labor members of the House of Commons are agreed that this is no time to bring on, change. A motion to insert thei, oom mitted suicide more than word "essential" before means, month ago. of production" is reported to| An unaddressed, unsh 2 y gned note, have received only a handful of jo nn" gronoarian, indicated votes. The significance of this is that Mr. Gaitskell is the member Woy hom. the planned demoli- lish action conference. He said the total number of children reg- |istered at Vacation Church School in July, 1959, was 120. The re-decoration, which has {reached completion, was discuss- : this of yarliament for South Leeds, and expressed the intent of joint This is the most startling per-|g icide detectives said sonal rebuff which Mr. Gaitskell Di ? h bodi has received since he made his scovery of the les 1 speech at Blackpool, in which he sulted after neighbors told police suggested a watering down of the| they had not seen the sisters in party's policy on nationalization. eight weeks. | Police found all windows of the OTHERS INVOLVED apartment barred and the door This rebuff also involves other| fastened by five locks. led as well as plans for a parish {hall. R. Smith presented the fi- |nancial report and moved its |adoption and W. Manning was elected auditor by acclamation. | The activities of the Advisory |Council was reported by Mrs. |J. G. Spragge and the following | were elected to serve on the Ad- {visory Council: Mrs. H. Town- 2 ew yay on over national-|,. ; jers of the right wing of the CANE |Labor party. Dennis Healey, Others high in the Labor party|chadow cabinet minister on for- think that time is on their side, |ojon affairs, sits for Leeds East; that # would be wise to allow|yfics Alice Bacon, member of the One sister was found suspended send, Mrs. J. F. Schloen, Rev, {from the frame of a bathroom! E. W. Fuller, Mrs. J. Slater, | skylight. The other was hanged|Miss E. Spencer, Mrs. We aul lin the doorway between the|tine, Mr. and Mrs. M. ckyer, | |J. Bailey, Miss R. Robinson, ' ings y some of the strong feelings now party's national executive, is|Kitchen and living room. (Mrs. V. G. Wheeler, 4.00, 8.05 p.m. "The Naked and the Dead," 1.50, 5.45, 9.45 p.m. HISTORIC ORDER founded by The Order of Jesuits wasl1584, for work in Last complete show at 8.05 p.m. THEATRE GUIDE | 20750 t's Meet Plaza Brock -- "Gideon of Scotland| 4.15, 6.45 9.10 p.m. Last com- Yard," 7.00 and 955 p.m.| plete show at 9.10 p.m. "Legend of Tom Dooley," 8.35| Regent -- "Li'l Abner" in Tech- p.m. Last complete show at| picolor. Shown daily at 1.30, ! STARTS TOMORROW 3 8.30 p.m. 3.30, 5.25, 7.25, 9.35 pm. Last Mrs. J. J. Moore, and the new collection plates donated by Mrs. T. Bailey in memory of her hus- band and son. Mrs. E. W. Fuller gave an ac- count of the activities of the growing church school, It was agreed to set up an annual bud- get, to be used at the discretion of the Sunday school administra- tion. The report of the WA was pre- sented by Mrs. J. K. Lawrence, who also gave the treasurer's report. A survey of the meetings, and the recruiting of leaders for the Girls' Auxiliary was read by Mrs. J. Woodward. The success and progress of the Junior Auxiliary under the leadership of Mbs' M. Lockyer was reported in her ab- sence by M. Lockyer. The parish hall committee was re-elected as follows: J. G. Spragge, R. Henderson, R. Smith, W. Manning, G. Andrew and J. K. Lawrence. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Association took place in the lower hall of the church, Marks -- "Caribbean," 12.30, complete show at 9.25 p.m. (of YR EEe]| {0 RACKET BOTH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Za ZRy's2y One For Me'-- Hounddog Man' r OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS "OVERLAID" "THE BOOR" being expressed in opposition (0 amber for Leeds South-east;| Neighbors said one sister was | 4 i / ) ed ' st; ghbors was presented by the 3 . Mr. Gaitskell's ideas to _quieten|cy,,pjeq Parnell, secretary of the|a semi-invalid because of arte], 2 Jeport vies Ir Miss by elon Nolvenlay Wilh Ve rest AND dows. Tere it yd the view that}i ade unfon group of Labor MP's ritis. |den, who was re-elected to the | Mrs. H. Lade ve tlie sori k " " ine rh Joh : e Pally 2 he 1s member for Leeds West. Detectives said the sisters'|post. ture reading er ob Bhima SORRY WRONG NUMBER moment is to put up a an ell is con. dresses were of excellent quality] Mr. B. Legg gave the report ...q4 py Mrs, V. G. Wheeler, in ' T Ae P yigorous opposition in the House Mr, 1 f i vigorou position in : lution is a dirvect/of the cut of 60 years ago, and|of the nominating committee, and ina" apsence of the serretary So far as of Commons, and as Mr. G , the re skell, in the ab:ence of Mr, Bevan, will have to carry fhe main burden of this, his suppori- ers in the House do not feel he should be worried by relative to the party constitution. CAUSE FOR WORRY That Mr. Gaitskell has some' eause to worry is seen in the re- sult of a debate within the gen- Mr. which was be emanated from a branch of the matiers|W Jow at him, since the resolution|that their ensembles included fore 'he meeting highly polished buttoned shoes. t Police said the sisters, who Amalgamated Engineering Union|have no known relatives, left at ich is Mr. Parnell's own union. (least $62,000 in bank deposits. Ten Large headline treatment of hank books were found. this resolution and its adoption is| -- given in Michael Foot's left wing " | weekly, "Tribune", which is tak-| nz the lead in the revolt against| 14 Weekend { (doc, P. Scholen B. Scholen. | | In the absence of Mrs, H. | Gaitskell's leadership. the slate of officers for the en- suing year as follows: rector's warden, R. Smith; people's war- den, Ron Henderson. C. A Armstrong was returned as lay member to Svnod, with Mrs. J. K. {Lawrence as alternate. | The sidesmen were appointed las follows: R. Wheeler, F. | Hedges, M. Lockyer, G. Andrew, |J. G. Spragge, L. Lamb, D. Bul- |Mrs. J. K. Lawrence. A note of {thanks was sent to Mrs. W. Lee {for her generous donation to the 'WA towards the purchase of new |tables for the lower hall. { The eommittee named for {World's Day of Prayer were: | Mrs. J. Slater and Mrs. T. Bailey. | A "Little Helper" group will be set up under the direction of Mrs. |R. Henderson. Mrs. E. Y. Green gave a re- {port on the Diocese Centre. A McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY THEATRE FEBRUARY 10, 11, 12 AND 13 8:30 P.M. SHARP BOX OFFICE AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE MONDAY, TUESDAY, FEB. 7, 8--4 P.M. TO 6 P.M. ON NIGHTS OF PERFORMANCES--AT THEATRE 7 P.M, 1:30 - 3:30 5:25 . 7:25 | CART! [Scholen, the choir report Was|™ mye next meeting will be held | i 9:35 |read by B. Legge. The new choir- b a hi, a Py, cl od nt £3 J 2022022 26 26 2 rew. 8 J |was officially welcomed and re- And In Canada [port on Chancel Guild was pre- |sented by Mrs. J. G. Spragge. GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 TELEVISION LOG Fatalities CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiltor CBLT-TV Channel --~Toronto) WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Cliannel 5--Rochester| Pe WGR-TV Channel 2--Bufialo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Bpffalo| | : . { |W. G. Y. Grant and Mrs. R. Hen-|{ Two new members are Mrs, By THE CANADIAN PRESS MONDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6---~Youth "60 S5--Plavhouse 4--Learn About Musie 3-Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 4--Feature Film 5:30. P.M. -Friend Flicka 8---McGraw 7--Early Show 11.6--News 2-Casey Jones 6:15 P.} 6--The Vikings 6:30 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6:45 P.M. 8.4-2---Weather; News 11.8-4.2--Weather; News S--Huntley-Brinkley 8-Tabloid 5-The Four Just Men Death Val 11-6--Don Messer 7. Cheyenne Man Hunt Kate Smith Show 1 Md n Eireet Beat 5.2--Wells Fargo 4--Father Fnows Best 9:00 P.M. 5-2--Peter Gunn 4-Danny Thomas 9:30 P.M. 11-8--Mutsie '€0 7--Adventure in Paradise 8.2--Theztre 4--Rendezvous 11:30 P.M. 1!--Lz's Show £---Dial 29% 5-2--Jack Parr 4--=Mtery Theatre TUESDAY 8:00 AM, v en the World | 8:30 A.M. 7--Devotions 9:00 AM. 11--Cartoons C K | | | 11--Movie 7--Romper Room | 5--Burns and Allen | 4--Life of Riley 2--Helen Neville 10:00 A.M. | 25--Dough Re Mi | 4=Red Rowe Show 10:30 A.M. | 7--Morning Show | 52--Play Your Hunch | 4-On The Go 11:00 A.M. 11--Jane Gray Show | 5-2--Price Is Right '| 4=1 Love Lucy | 11:30 AM. | 11--Anything Goes | 5-2--Concentration 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 11--Cartoons 7--Restless Gua 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4-News; Weather 7--Love That Bob 5.2-It Could Bs You 4--8earch for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 11-Movie Matinee | 4--Guiding Light 1:00 PM. 7--About Face 5--Movies 4--Meet The Millers 2-Mid Day Matinee k: } | 7--Divor ng | &=The World Turns | 2: M. | 2:00 P.M 7-D2y In Court | 6~Chez Helene | 4=For Eettsr or Worse | 2=Queen For A Day 2:15 P.M 4:30 P.M. 6--Friendly Giant 5-2--Adventure Theatre 4-Edg v y Theatre 6--Children's Newsreel | 5--Playhouse | 4~Lea:n About Things | * To Do | 2--Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 4--Feature Film 5:30 P.M. | 7--Rin Tin Tia | 6----Sky King 2--McGraw | 11-6--News | 6:00 P.M. 7--Early Show | 2~Willie Wonderful 15 PM, 6~Lavrence Welk 6:30 P.M, s; Weather 6:45 P.M. 6-4-2---News $--Huntley-Brinkley 5-.The Rifleman 4--The Traces 8-Sergeant Bilke 7:15 P.M. 7--News; Weather 7:30 P.M. 7--Bronco 6-Donna Reed mie 4--A=n Sothern 8:30 P.M. 7-Wyatt Earp 52-Ford Startime Traffic mishaps caused 11 of derson. Mrs. Spragge expressed [the 14 fatalities recorded. across|thanks for the new lights in- |C2nada during the weekend Two |stalled by Misses A. and C. How- died in fires and one by asphyxi- den in memory of their aunt, |ation | _A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.p. local times Friday until] {midnight Sunday shows .Ontario, | |Alberta and British Columbia] {each had three deaths [ | Two persons were killed in traffic in each provire. One died {by fire in both Ontario and Brit- | {ish Columbia and Alberta had| one death by asphyxiation. | | One person was killed in New- foundland traffic, one in Quebec and Sarkatchewan and two on New Brunswick roads Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- land and Manitoba reported no fatalities in' the toll, which in- cludes accidents connected with all forms of weekend activities. Ontario dead: George Dickson, 72, Stratford, Saturday, when hit by a ear in Stratford. James Lawrence, 78, Hamilton, Sunday when hit by a truck in Hamilton. Morros Frederick, 14, Norwood, Sunday in a fire in his home. Catholic Church Roof Collapses | KING CITY, Ont. (CP)--Fifty| {people attending mass in Sacred |Heart Roman Catholic Church | ere Friday night left a short | time before the roof started to | collapse under the weight of snow sve |and ice. ICHAEL JAMES JANET Mi | Earlier in the day, while 100 . . {children crowded the church for i |confession, an ominous eracking| was heard but no ome realized ili Ti Ai |O'Neill, who rescued sacred ves-| The parish had pledged $36,000 |what was happening. | TECHNICOLOR | |to build a new church this spring. Their strong young" love gave him the courage fo defy tradition... to challenge the 'KILLER' mountain, YS IRD MAN ONThg The 30-year-old church was in ruins but the sanctuary lamp re-| | mained burning without a drop of| |oil being spilled. Rev. 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