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The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1961, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 13, 1901 Leader Group Plans Meeting BROOKLIN ~= The 28th An- nual School for Leaders of Bay of Quinte Conference Branch Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada, is scheduled to be held at the On- [tario Ladies' College, Whitby, | Aug. 21 - 25 inclusive. | This is a school for leaders {and young women, 16 years and over, to derive inspiration, lead- ership training, and understand- |ing of work of Woman's Mis- sionary Society. Dr. 8. L. Osborne, principal of the college. The School for Leaders will open on Monday, Aug. 21 at 2.30 p.m. for registration. Dele- |gates are expected from Belle- | ville, Cobourg, Kingston, Lind- |say, Oshawa, Peterborough, and | Renfrew Presbyterials. "Get Ac- quainted Hour" will proceed din- ner at 6 p.m. On Tuesday morning, Aug. 22 at 9.15 a.m. Adult Bible Study group will be conducted by Mrs. Theme 'Churches for New E. E. Long, DD. Theme, 'The Times". Guests and speakers include: |Biblical View of the Church". | Girls' Bible Study will be led |Miss Constance Wagar, BA,|by Mrs. S. R. Collins, Angola, | Trinidad; Miss Sinpatie Maha- |"The Church the Body of Iraj, Trinidad; President of Bay Christ". !of Quinte Conference Branch, At 2.45 p.m. Mrs. F. C. Clark, {Mrs. B. H. Soper, Smiths Falls; | Toronto, will speak on "Great Dean of School, Mrs. Andrew|Hymns of the Church" followed Stewart, Arnprior; Vice-Dean of |by enlightening and informative | School, Mrs. Alex Bryans; Dean | address by Miss Dorothy Young, iof Girls, Miss Netta Brownlee; | Toronto, on the new organiza- receptionist, Indoo; registrar, Mrs. Charles known Mrs. Fred Mc- tion of WMS and WA to be as "United Church {Dowdall, Carleton Place; Mrs. Women". {S. R. Collins, An ON WAY TO RECEPTION Seen on their way to the | Selby. The bride is Ann Shir- reception in Ajax following | ley, daughter of Rev, Derek their marriage in Simcoe | Prince and Mrs. Prince, of Street Pentecostal Church are | Kenya, East Africa, and the Mr. and Mrs. David Glen | groom is the son of Mrs. Perjury Warning In Drinking Case PICKERING (Staff) A declare Vogelson a hostile wi crown witness, who was brought ness. trom the county jail to testify at] "Did Flood give you one cubic a drinking charge hearing, was centimetre of beer?' Magistrate declared hostile and was inform- Dnieper questioned the witness. ed by Magistrate Robert Dnie-|*No," he replied. "Did Flood give you a bottle?" per Monday that he could be charged with perjury. said the magistrate. "Yes," re-| Olive Selby, Ajax. The Rev. double ring ceremony. --(Photo by Horton) , Youth Handed Term In Jail | PICKERING (Staff) A | Pickering Township youth, who las ch with breach ofprobat ¢. was charged with breach of probation, was on Monday jailed for seven days by Magistrate [Robert Dnieper in Pickering Imagistrate's court. Russell Sypher, 19, of Cherry- wood was placed on probation in Ajax magistrate"s court on i June 12, and was warned not Frank Vogelson, aged 20, of plied Vogelson. ' , the hg Hotel, Pickering, | Magistrate Dnieper instructed |! be seen in the presence - who at present is serving a 30- Chief Parker to contact Crown anyurle known 1» the police with day t for c ing | Attorney Bruce Affleck to dis-|2 PO Te Fecor . t while a minor, gave evidencé in cuss laying a perjury charge |, Al he prey ous session of the the case of Glen Carson Flood, against Vogelson. lt cl . ng uit, bin er was 21, of King's Court Apts., Ajax,| "Well then, did the beer evap | hn not sv y o purclasing 'charged with supplying Vogel orate?" inquired the Magistrate |; 08 bind 3 minor oy Was son with liquor. | Later, His Worship explained |' Tne he gls na be Flood, who pleaded not guilty to the court that his judgment fepet a b e bo e and did not offer any evidence of drinking charges was severe|C'arg8ed with breach of proba- Mrs. Place; Harold Giffin, gola, Africa;| Mrs. E. C. Amaran, Admag-| Hospital treatment for wasp, Mrs. Keith Mellow, Kingston; | ton, will be in charge of the bee and hornet, stings ee Carleton recreation period. Mrs. Orland Bertrand, | Belleville; Mrs. Charles Hadden, | Constance Wagar, BA, Trinidad, death of Frank Lindsay; Mrs. E. C. Amaron, will be the guest speaker. James Pierce officiated at the /Admaston; Miss Dorothy Young, | Toronto. The organist will beiDay" with program at 3.30 p.m. were treated and released. At the evening session, Miss Wednesday will be "Reunion on "Glimpses of the Past 28 Years". During the evening ses- sions Miss Netta Brownlee girls will conduct Vesper Serv- ice at 7.15. At the closing of the school, on Friday, demonstrations of work of study groups will be held from 10.15 to 11.15 a.m. followed by closing message de- livered by Mrs. Andrew Stew- art. Delegates are requested to take Bible, notebook, flashlight, and rubber soled shoes for rec- reation. All persons attending for half- {day or more, will be expected to |pay registration fee of 50 cents, to help to defray the cost of the school. All members of Evening and Afternoon WMS Auxiliaries, and younger groups of Brooklin United Church, are cordially in- vited to attend one or more ses- sions. Will those driving cars please provide transportation, Hospital Treats | More Bee Stings | PETERBOROUGH (CP)-- during the weekend, officials {said Monday, following the Fisher of Pet- erborough from a wasp sting last week. Eighteen persons AJAX (Staff) -- When Walter Piotrowski, the Ajax asmputee- marathoner, strides into his home town on Wednesday at 11.30 a.m. on the "last leg" of his Montreal-Toronto jaunt he will recéive the greatest civic acclamation given an Ajax resi- dent for many years. Ajax council on Monday de- cided that in addition to the re- ception on the town hall steps, the 53-year-old walker and his son, Danny, aged 11, who joined him on foot at the halfway mark of the 350-mile hike, would be guests of honor at a civic banquet. A suitable gift, com- memorating the feat will be pre. sented by His Worship Mayor William Parish. Walter spent Monday night just east of Newcastle and was due in Oshawa shortly after lunch today. Originally he plan- ned to average 35 miles for 12 days in order to arrive at the CNE grounds for its opening on Friday. However, the municipal employee, whose left leg was amputated at the knee 30 years ago, has been walking well ahead of schedule. Following the reception in Ajax, Walter will spend the night at home with his wife, ~ Walker To Get Civic Reception eight, and his eldest son, Ted, aged 23. ; It is expected that Walter will leave Ajax Friday morning to arrive at the Canadian Exhi- bition grounds at 2.30 in the afternoon, where another recep- tion is planned. Over the weekend Walter was visited by several Ajax residents as he steamed along Highway No. 2, including Mayor Parish, Police Chief George Dunn and Councillor Les Pearce and their | families. They report that Walter is in top condition and speaks very highly of the way he is being encouraged by everyone he meets on his way. "I am amazed at the man's courage," Mayor Parish told council last night, "and we should all get out to see him and his son as they enter Ajax." Walter and Danny will enter Ajax from Highway No. 2 and will proceed south on Harwood avenue to the civic reception at the town hall. FAMOUS PEAK The 14,780 - foot Matterhorn, best-known peak in the Swiss] Alps, was first climbed in 1865 Argentina's Air Secretary Quits BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- Brig [] brie! earlv morning revolt was a commander in air force but there was no indication any military unit was involved. About 80 men took over the government radio for a while, shouting a revolutionary mani. did a little shooting at police. But there was no bloodshed and Frondizi weathered the crisis as he has many before, All the insurgents surrendered. Bluefin Anglers Set New Record ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- Anglers continued Sunday te reap the bumper tuna crop of Conception Bay. Ten bluefins were boated during the day to boost this year's fotal to 64, big- gest in the province's history. The previous mark of 11 for one year was set in 1950 and equalled last year. The fish have averaged from 500 to 600 Lena, daughter Esther, aged by a British-led expedition. pounds. THE COMMUNITY PAGE FRIENDLY NEIGHBORLY SERVICE A GUIDE TO VALUES IN OSHAWA & DISTRICT This district has progressed a long way from the early days of the settler, but their vision and foresight is still evident, in the towns and progressive villages throughout this district, and the co-operative spirit throughout the entire commun- ity. True, many have longe since gone, but the spirit of venture is still with us. We are busy, prosperous people, aware of the possibilities of the future and eager to explore them with vigor. . They have shared in the past and lo County merchants have the pioneer spirit too. ok forward to the future with hope, always striving to improve with the times and give their patrons the best in service and quality. They are proud of the bright buildings, their good stores and stock, and modern furnishings. They can assure c County is equal of anywhere. ustomers that frien dly service in Ontario a HAST me ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP 24 Hour Towing Service Rediotors Repaired and Re-cored. PHONE 728-4451 NORTH OSHAWA Plumbing and Heating Allen Robinson, Prop. SPEEDY SERVICE, REPAIRS, IN- STALLATIONS, ALTERATIONS, ALL COPPER PLUMBING JOBS, PHONE 725-3715 52 WAYNE AVE. F. 5. MeGary, 201 High St, Whitby SUDDARD'S C.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES Sales--Service--Parts Keys Made PHONE 725-3979 497 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Textile & Carpet Mills Discount House SPECIAL! EXTRA HEAVY TWEED LARGE CHOICE OF COLORS 4.98 sq. yd. 75 Simcoe St. 0 725.1611 A | tap § 4 tion because he was found by on his own behalf during the because earlier in the year a i % a trial, was convicted as charged Scarboro youth, charged with|PY a ickering Towusiip P, olice | and will spend the next three drinking while a minor, was| Gh 1° COMPANY © two youths) months in jail. scheduled to appear before him wi Seminal ecerds a The initial investigating offi- but did not because he faced aly ame ou, ypher,' said, eer, Const. Donald Robson of the murder charge. Magistrate Dnieper, "don't play) Ajax Police Department, told In sentencing Flood to a three- 83Mes With the court. { the court that on Saturday, Aug. month term, he said that there | 5, at 1.10 a.m. he was called to was no doubt in. his mind that | investigate a car which was|Flood gave Vogelson some al-| 0 ywood parked on the south shoulder of coholic beverage and therefore Highway 401 at Station Rd, was technically guilty. Pickering. He said that he found - the car's two occupants, Flood| . | ar 10 and Vogelson, dozing in the front| N ATO Brigade seat and that the latter had an| - empty bottle of beer on his lap. | R . U its | F d CASE oF BEER Rotates Units |1ading * Const. Robson said that he OTTAWA (CP)--Only one ma- NEW YORK (AP)--Hollywood found a partially consumed case jor unit of the 4th Canadian In- js dwindling as the world's film of beer in the trunk of the car|fantry brigade group in Ger-| capital, says Anatole Litvak, be- and that Flood was very bel- many will be involved this fallicayse it has become a rut lit ligerent and required some as-|in the army's annual rotation of by fading stars and no bright sistance in getting into the|one-third the strength of its new ideas. police cruiser. {5,500-man NATO brigade. "Slowly, slowly, the American The officer said that he sum-| The army said Monday that film industry is losing ground| moned the Pickering Township|the two regular battalions of the abroad . . losing prestige . . .| Police Department to the scene Black Watch of Canada will ex-'josing audiences, too," he said. | as he was in their area. change stations in this year's| This decline, the famous pro- Const. Dave Fleming of the rotation. The 2nd battalion, now | ducer-director insisted, isn't ba- Pickering Township Police said at Camp Gagetown, N.B., will sically the fault of the competi he arrived at the scene at 1.30!take over from the 1st battalion tion of television or any other at Fort St. Louis near Werl,| economic reason. cused and the minor in the Ajax Germany, for a three-year tour) "It's because we don't pro- : cai of duty. gress--we stick too much to the SIS : He sa tha both were The Black Watch regimental same formulas we did years When called to give evidence Rand also will replace the Royal ago. We don't dare come up for the crown. Vogelson swore | Canadian Dragoons band which |with anything new -- either in ol he bad not ii drinking in will join its parent unit at Camp| terms of subjects or methods of 5 » _| Gagetown. approach. Flood 4 S. but that he was Some 1,900 soldiers and their "We stick to the old ways. We given the bottle to throw out of | 4oh0ndents will sail to Europe depend too much on stars, or the car window by Flood. He ; or a seven-week period start-|spectacular gimmicks such as SA8 (ha) SAUER De ad. Som ling Oct. 9 when advance parties 'the wide screen, which provoke : : |leav { beer in the Highland Hotel be-|meric, The next group also will| temporarily." fore being picked up by Flood go on the Homeric Oct. 28, fol-| It is the Italians and the and that he fell asleep with the owed by drafts aboard the Ryn- French, Litvak said, who now am. where he found the ac- beer bottle on his lap. dam Nov. 19 and the Atkadia, challenge world interest with INov. 21. All these sailings are|pictures daring in theme--an WITNESS WARNED . |to be from Montreal. 5 a Bis So wh Upon noting that the police lare proving both artistic and gd hag Sheerved tha the - |box office successes. eer bottle still contained foam : H | *Tola," as he is known to his at the time of the arrest, Magis- | Tunisian Exile !buddies, is renowned for such trate Dnieper warned Vogelson| {films as Be Mine Tonight, May- of the sericus consequences of Murder Victim lerling, and This Above All porjurg. ne DEMANDS ABILITY ; Section 113 of the Criminal FRANKFURT, West Germany He isn't against stars -- as Code states that you can be jail-| (AP)--Salah ben Youssef, an jong as they can act. His latest ed for as much as 14 years for exiled Tunisian politician who film, Goodbye Again, is built perjury,' said Magistrate teyded with Tunisian President! around three stars--Ingrid Berg 'Dnieper, "and without the Habib Bourguiba, was identified man, Yves Montand and An- slightest compunction I could|hy police Monday as the victim! thony Perkins have you charged with contempt |of a gangland-style murder in a; Byt Litvak feels strongly that of court whereby you could rot Frankfurt hotel room. He was|in creating the star system in jail until such time as you|shot in the head. | Hollywood fashioned a monster decide to give truthful evi- A Cairo newspaper reported|that might lead to its own dence. : Sunday that Youssef, 55, former|doom. "Don't play games," His Wor- secretary of the Tunisian Isti-| «In making a motion picture e Quebec City on the Ho- the curiosity of people but only| Closed All Day Monday Take-Out - Delivery Dining Bring your family or treat your friends to the best in CHINESE FOODS Open . . . TUES., WED., THURS. 11:30 a.m. till 1:30 a.m. FRI. & SAT. 11:30 o.m. till 3 a.m. SUNDAY 12 Noon till 12 Midnight Phone 728-1676 42 KING ST. WEST REESOR FUEL AND LUMBER Everything In Builders Supplies, Lumber, Coal We Specialize In Summer Cottage Needs Free delivery in Lake Seugog District Port Perry YU 5.795) GUARANTEED USED CARS ROY W. NICHOLS Courtice and Bowmanville Your Friendly dealer serving the public for years. k3A. FIORINI \ CONTRACTOR © Industrial © Commerciol © Residential ESTIMATES 76 BEATRICE 725-4647 ® CHEVROLET ® CORVAIR ® OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service Alwoys a good selection of used cars on display. Phones Bowmanville MA 3-3922 or MA 3-3353 HAYDEN D. 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Of these 206 held season fickets,| The steering committee of the|shake of his head: "It must be given to those who donated pool campaign expressed satis-| possible." $25.00 to the building fund dur- faction at the way things went, | ing the campaign. The rest were land hoped that those using the| paid admissions, 170 or more. The new pool is under the amount of work and planning pect.known historical sites, the The pool is staffed at all times by three qualified life guards, and special attention {was given at this opening day to those who could not swim, and were kept to safe depths. facilities will appreclate the the story is really the most im- portant thing," he insisted. "But here you can't get the money to make a film unless you have some kind of protec. dominance of the star." "All doors open if you have the right story for the right star, This is the era of the dominance of teh star." . Ironically, Litvak hopes that {the present over-emphasis on {the star system will eventually prove such a failure Hollywood | will be forced to become more daring in order to survive. | "I think it is possible for us to make better pictures," he observed, then added with a STATELY HOME PARIS (AP)--One of France's supervision of manager Ken that has brought about the G., ri ssidence on th Musselman, of Whitby. Mr. reality of this long anticipated|arand, TrIanOn Foe: Palace, Musselman took his degree in|event. The pool will be open|goon will be refurbished for use Physical Education at Toronto each day from 1 p.m. to § p.m. |of foreign heads of state visit- University, and will be teaching and the official opening will{ing France. It was completed We are now agent for MOTORWAY TRANSPORT and HILL THE MOVER ALL LOADS Fully insured and handled ef- ficiently by union men, Storage and Packing. Phones: OFFICE---728-4619 RESIDENCE--728-3371 153 CONANT STREET $3.00 order with. 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