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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1961, p. 4

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4 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 20, 1961 Seven Detectives Probe Strangling | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Inspec- | tor Len Hamilton said Sunday) seven detectives continue to! work full - time in the slaying) of Sylvia Finks, 7, strangled a/ week ago in an abandoned store} near her home in central Lon-| WHITBY And DISTRICT 8 Criminal Cases Pair Celebrate 30th Wedding J On Session Docket | m H. Elms of 240 Keith street,| He said a number of juvenile) Eight criminal cases, four|breaking and entering and pos-,Whitby, are celebrating their|@"4 adults are still under sus-| jury civil actions, 12 non-juryjsession. He is represented by 59th wedding anniversary. pet and are being questioned) civil actions and four magis-|Terence V. Kelly. periodicdWy. Police have trav-| eriminal OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE 1961-62 SEASON OF PLAYS "My Three Angels" DECEMBER 6, 7, 8, 9, 1961 "The Imaginary Invalid" FEBRUARY 21, 22, 23, 24, 1962 THIRD PLAY (To Be Announced) MAY 2,°3, 4, 5, 1962 Limited Number of Season Tickets Still Available Mail Stub and $2.50 For Each Season Ticket To: MR. REG. LANCASTER, 27 KING ST. WEST, OSHAWA NAME ADDRESS ...... PHONE NO. se eeeeee eee ees eeeseeesese PeReEOSEES OCS LST TT ery semen eee eeeeeserenes Each will charged STAGE FAMILY NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN FEATURE TIMES: 1:05 - 3:10 - 5:15 - 7:25 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:25 P.M, ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION OF PIENDoY ant GLASS Sener ca ety WILLIAM INGE NATALIE WOOD worm PATHINGLE AUDREY CHRISTIE 4NO MTROOUCING WARREN BEATTY reported o ADULT O IT YOURSELF! ... it's child's play V7 PLASTIC COATED Qunworthy PRE-PASTED WALLPAPERS SAVE YOU HOURS IN DECORATING All you need is Water Trey Sponge and Scissors Ask for our simple Instrudjog, Folder. It's free! SEE THE NEW 1961 PATTERNS Edgar's Decor' Centre 34 XING ST. WEST OSHAW. The "DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE" Ask Us -- We'll Help You pid A TECHNICOLOR® WARNER BROS birs. Tells how yo -- Served -- TOMORROW and Every Tuesday at the FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR MOTEL and RESTAURANT "15 Minutes From Oshawe on Highway 401" was uesti 5 jpeg on Nov. 20, 1911 and they!" on eee Nov. 20. Judge Arthur Willmott,!. Carl Albert Heiman and Gor-| Hamilton, Newmarket and To./eventually find the murderer.| Ontario County Judge Alex. C.'are represented by M. 0. Wat- the tool and die business. - | John Ryan, charged with break, enter and theft Group Captain George Elms) Bruce Black, charged, with fence counsel Richardson of Whitby. jizer from your grain drill. Fer-/ by Terence Kelly children. |ment of Agriculture engineers, mittee of the Scouts and Cubs|¢d by John Medcof jof the moving parts have been '| | was reported, two army-type|They are Gerald Udall, charged) id in' | \tents have been pa hes Tor|with porsenalon, defended hy| as eW ite": me meyed. } | } Donald Joseph Al | | was presented with the Rus- | the first prize produce of | ereign, the first prize dry | aged cow. All are owned by | jt was decided to hold thelcharged with break, enter. and tlon Army's Thrift Store has|that in five years Britain will) ronto recently. The trophy, | second prize milking four- ladies of the Women's) eccupled by the Mohawk Body| W |sociation now is trying to find| }22nd, at 2.30 in the lower hall | | 7 ; Pl d T JOUN THE EVANGELIST|the community," said Robert! | Nomination Dates 1 OGges 20 arsine sie ie a oe Tani LAGE Viger core wortary I FOR | Y i | , rows 4, 82; Orioles 4, 31; Eagles|profits were made they would : : s 3, 1 Mr. Viggers asks that citizens| After 36, Se re interesting now that|Hawks 4, 19 8 S| made miserable b: inary dis- and this year a total of 30 pub-|and following are the locations School more interesting now tha ta, Waste talouriting and bacteri ah as ; 'i * | ae oan feel tired, ations and elections by thejand 4-- Lord Elgin Public/for the regular meeting in the| word this past week that two/562, A Sandrelli 562, M. Me.|note the new store address, | pat hervy and suffe enue joints, sciatic or neuritis. For these Craig, | 507 Osterholt 604, M:| the nomination and election|}Lord Durham. Public School. Mrs. Ruth Bennett reported! the Educational A.B.C.'s of In-|ton 607, J. Osterholt .y And pain relieving action of CYBTEX. stronger. Get CYSTEX from your drug- questions: cient at the moment lthe school wil! receive a prize| Singles over 200: Ladies -- T 1904, is a grandhephew of the| AJAX 5 7 . » 2 222 J ro-lof the Town of Ajax for a term tember 6, 650 pieces of linen hadi cervice was held at Kedron|Lane 224, M. McDaniel 222, A. posers, seconders, goes, |the 1963 Council?" and sponges; 170 doctor's towels, pinned poppies on two crosses|brite 203 end S. Smyth 203. Nominations will be called} teration and equipping an audi-|being made and two dozen OR| those who gave their lives i holt 930. B. Hazelton. 222, J.| drews Senior Public School?" |volunteers for home sewing.|this week were happy to an.) Smyth' 202 and G. Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jebson, ladies -- T. McDonald 740 and tions Day is Fri. Nov. 24,)picked up again. : aah ; . n| Were weekend guests of Mr. et and ML rti | Nominations will be called|an approximate $460 profit was). oo pair ou 1ce ifor the offices of Reeve, Depu- now on ghe books. | ' McDaniel 524 , : way and will run all winter with i in G High singles with handicap: ing made as one of the oldest|*"® 'Wo school areas in the A. R. Scott in Goderich " " Ona: Yo f 9--- | 5 The Christmas Bazaar conven- |, Mrs. Ross Lee this week, /43--256; L. Lane 224 and 29 that housed so many _horse- and the township's 33 polling it and: Mrs, Ho 54 Years 15 TRIG HANS Iho & DPW This year Pickering Town- "Any donations can be picked|y iss Lila Stainton of Oshawa, Me P. McDaniel The 18th Oshawa Cub and) WH 2-6974, She would also likelFriday attended a snower atjand 8--240 and T. Hughes 208 rade Sunday at Courtice United) ae }games and sports for gain af-|near future, for at this ee SUUTIIUINNNNUI YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED TUNA were given by Rev. Harold| "oon of the Lord's Day?" 3oard speaker, Mr. Ge = i 7 anc lobby ar s ality Wehnert: Jan Zavitsky, son of| theatrical performances, con-|trance lobby and hospitali Your High School Dipioma y yy? ft thusias that of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomp-|L°rd's Day? af: the: Snthoalaain tne 100 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO, ONTARIO. h toauh : ets the following two years, in pre Ebenezer church collected a| Pickering Public Library? trate's court appeals appear on| Nicholas Brown and George PB omg nec po rserine ay tornet lelled as far as Kitchener to) the docket for the Ontario Coun-|Miller, charged with break,).. ty Court General Sessions. be-jenter and theft. They are repre- i | Crown Attorney C. C. Savage Abe A 3 " Page {moved to Whitby in 1920. Prior|..; : ; | ginning in Whitby on Monday, |sented by Norman Endicott. ito that they lived in Vancouver, |S4!4 he is optimistic police will) of Cobourg, will preside during}don Reginald Shipton, charged ; 7 + altho! it may take a long; the absence through illness of|with carnal knowledge. They fonto where Ms, Sie wae 1 ime» | Mr. and Mrs. Elms have three Hall. son. itby,| CLEAN GRAIN DRILL ot tist dnc : , "eX harged with children: Harold of Whitby, The criminal list includes Wallace Keneer, charged If you haven't got around to| wounding. He is represented by| Vickie Butler, charged with who is serving with the RCAF it yet, clean out the fertilizer, Donald Dodds. uttering. D. R. McIntyre is de-|!0 Ottawa and stepson Paul/from your grain drill. Fertil-| Gordon Mahon, charged with| There are seven grand-|tilizer has the power of drawing KEDRON theft of auto. He is represented/children and four great grand-|moisture say Ontario Depart- | Mervin Jennett, charged with _---------------------------!and this means that rust will] KEDRON -- The Group Com-|falsé pretences He ix represent Thrift St \form on many. castings. Some | met on Wednesday night at the| In addition to thie feat l ore |known to "'seize" and by seed- BROOKLIN MAN WINS AT WINTER FAIR Church. Since the last meeting/list, there are three re-elections ing time next year, they could-| Roy Ormiston of Brooklin ; dez (left) of Mexico, is for; of Balsam Brae Pluto Sov- |the use of the 21st Scouts and) Kichard : a! |Cubs tent sleep| Hickey with wilful) After 13 months' operation on| PREDICT DROUGHT sell Reid Memorial Trophy at | dam, won by the first prize | fourteen boys jdamage; aid Honald Runions liyock treet south, the Salva-/ LONDON (CP)--Experts say the Royal Winter Fair in To- | dry three-year-old and the § : . | : " : | Mr. Ormiston. es peer re lg on Saturday,|theft, defended by Russell J.) moved to a new location at 301/be faced with a crippling; n Phat 7 Rose ecember 2r Murph - » ilding! presented by Emilio Fernan- | year-old. Both are daughters | vend Mucor | the : von Dundas street west, the Body "Oust They say these are not! Auxiliary are making plans for| Shop, The store will occupy the|€°ugh reservoirs in the coun-| A i A Di t i t Hospital Aux phy Renan ola tot tee jroom formerly used for the auto|ttY. and the water research as- S r C | al istmas g an trim portion of the body shop. nd * | tie esday yembe : shctns une wr Jax ] 1 |ties on Wednesday, November BOWLING NEWS | "Our store has been very suc. |W of purifying river water. | lof the Church jcessful in meeting the needs of | Anew Sunday School class has/ST s 14 or over. Mr. Orval Jackson| Standing for Nov, 16 -- Spar-/not a money maker and if any - q * ; ' s » teacher of this grou | AJAX (Staff) = Municipal) dro _ Commissioner and three Raise $15,000. si oe ye eye sob: Blue Jaya i. of: Falcons 2 lbe turned: over to our welfare} RHEUMATISMoaw pece geet gon at big Pec ie nag ay om D a of this age will find Sunday|26 Ducks 5, 24; Robins 3, 23;|fund in the Army | ae ta maa ommet one mn Ajax an ickering ownship) ection Day is Sat., Dec. 2, By GRACE MILLS | > : j - . AJAX -- The Hospital Auxil-|they have a class of their own,| Triples over 550 -- Ladies -- wishing to eontribute winter) orders, Waste impurities and bacteria jie offices are open for nomin-|of Ajax's 11 polls: Polls 1, 2, 3|iary met on Monday evening] Kedron Public School received|T. McDonald 740, B. Robinson|clothing or used furniture would] the kidneys, hen you chn feel tired, _ 4 ; : KKa a hr ins, such as backach hes & a voters in the area. School; 5, 6, 7 and 8--Parkside/nurses' residence, with Mrs lstudents, Beth Sharp and Gail|Daniel 553 and Mt ete i Joints, "actaticn 'or neuritis, Fo sian Following is a fun-down of|Junior School; 9, 10 and 11--'Jean Cain in the chair ig, had received prizes in) Men -- L. Bedard 664, azel- | fast help with the urinary. antine Me j é ; ' : . i 57 : | Jo ile English) Then kidn ll, pai 4 programs for Ajax and Picker-| This year voters will be ask-jthe gift bar showing a neat) qustry Writing Coniesi. In ad-|Kolsteren 570, J. Buisman 556 Pring Png dicep is tefreshing. You feel youneer and ing Township: ed to settle two referendum|profit, and assistance 's suffi-| dition to their personal awards,|and T. Hughes 552. ' | See. Se, CORR pens eae tea fave YM . ' 9 214: \famous s E cot ae a, : "Are you in favor of the elec-|_ Mrs ire a. linen ~~ of $10 recta A Bucks ae ce actress Ellen Terry ieee 'ae pro.| ions of the members of council|Vener, reported that since Sep-| An impressive memorial Day|Forbes 232, D. Murpay oo, i : géene : -4,,;Deen mended; tapes have. been " friday /Sandrelli 221, L. Bronishenski of two years commencing with : 9 |Public Schoc] on Friday. As/>?! Ls candidates and interested spec- : . sewn on 700 -- tonsilectomy| art of the service, the children/213, B. Robinson 210, F. Ottes- tators will congregate in the! «are you in favor of borrow-|. : 7 agi - eb arcieds ? "'cut and made, and _ six latho-|{. Men -- P. McDaniel 233, L. council chambers at 7.00 P-M.|ing $79,000 for construction, al- Soin: sheelé ake in: process of| Which had been set up to gr Bedard 232, 225. 203: J. Ooster-| for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy-|;,+ium home economics room the Great Wars. , 4 4 aragage hage Aesth , socks are ready to be sewn. | reve |Gooverde 212, T. Hughes 208, G.| Reeve, six Councillors, one Hy-| and general shop at Saint An-| Mrs. Ellis asked for more| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Werry Perry 205, M. Kolsteren 204, 203; -- mens a3 Any ladies interested are ask-|nounce the ae of their second), arrlage ta @ | PICKERING TOWNSHIP ed to contact her at WH 2-3095,|80n, Richard James. High triples with handicap: Pickering Township Nomina-|Material will t slivered < : D li h d A & Pp Material v be delivered and Caroline, Gordon and agg 75-815: B. Robinson 562 and 129 : _ and) 72-815; B. 562 and 12 t |from 6 - 7 p.m, in the munici-, Mrs.' R. Dibble sige spats landless Eele! McDaniel 553 and emo IS e |pal hall, Brougham. the Masquerade Ball and said pe ppg Bid ody P cg, esi 93--646. Men -- J. Osterholt ee a : 604 and 96--700; L. Bedard 664 4 | Mr. and Mrs. William Werry,/and 24--688, P. N ae MRS. CHARLES CARPENTER |ty-Reeve, five Councillors and) Mrs. Reta Kerton reported) nonaiq Dennis and Eldon, spent/and 132-656 and G. Jeffrey 517 COURTICE--Progress is be-|12 Public School Trustees for|the Marathon Bridge was under-|the weekend with Mr, and Mrs./and. 135--652 page Heron ar] bi AT eat ec! . F d i | township. a final party in early June,' yy, and Mrs. Arthur Stainton|Ladies -- T. McDonald 280 an lee demctiahes "The betaine Election Day is Sat., Dec. 9, 1962 are visited at the home of Mr.|25--305; L. Bronishenski 213 and : "ph i ' a s * obins 210 and 43-- , : tations w or votes ¢d by Mrs. Eleanor Carr will b¢e/and on Monday afternoon Mr tobinson 210 and drawn carriages in former|;au0"® will be gr rgd mm. {held on Monday, Dec. 11 erbert Stainton, of Aurora, and/2 McDaniel 222 and . ¥. ne Fridav or Saturdayl were callers 53 and J. Oosterholt pate area at Ebenezer ship voters will be asked to Be oy lie ek a ny Weir. and brs, Béian Lee on|230 and $2262; L. Bedard 232 Se vote on three questions and ' * sg ra se ee ne ee Scout Troops held a church pa-|°" bylaw: some knitters. |Cooksville for Miss Jan Farrow. and 31--239. "Are you in favor of public; The ladies will be busy in the} ------ =a Sareea Gea ee hurch. | : -- and Religion awards|ter 1.30 o'clock in the after-|they pledged the Hospital " ' ah , $15,000, over Stainton to Robert Wehnert,, "Ate you in favor of moving Robinson, $1 ; F all | G H Ss¢ i re) 0 son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph|Pictures, drive - in theatres,|years, to furnish the main en- : 4 nents nvited to write for FREE booklet 4 can eor : room your Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zavit-|Certs and lectures « after 1.30 °°" : oe 3 sky; Norman Thompson, son|0'Clock in the afternoon of the The estimated cost is $15,400 AT HOME IN SPARE TIME son "Are you in favor of the es shown at the time the Auxi AMERICAN SCHOOL on. mee J ol tary ' " P ¢ iar as formed and during The Evening Auxiliary of|tablishment of a Township of Y inliseina too von Send Me Your FREE $5-page High School Booklet end Soimple paring for the hospital is still Lesson. All Bocks and. Tuition included. shower of gifts for Mrs, Clara) "Do you assent to Bylaw No. |there, they can be assured of Nickols at the monthly meet-| 2641 of the Township of Picker-| success, Ing ing authorizing the Council to pjans for an extensive mem- The Young People of the) Pass bylaws from time to timeibership drive will soon be Courtice area participated at|for, the acquiring or exprop-|underway the morning services at Cour-|Tiating of land for industrial) Following the business meet- tice and Maple Grove churches. sites and for borrowing money|ing, Mrs. John Alderdice, Dun-| They joined the Young People for that purpose, not exceed-| barton, gave an interesting dem- of Claremont for the evening| "8 in the aggregate, the sum|onstration on hat making, turn services. | of $100,000.007"" jing out a delightful model in : jattat a 'af Ralph Wehnert, from Ottawa;| PICKERING VILLAGE draped blue velvet and maine, spent the weekend with his) No elections will be held in| parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph) the ' Paul ee HVAMVONVANUAUAAGAGOAGSUOUAAOUUT ATAU ADDRESS INATTAUANAVHIIUHNNIITT OUR: 64th 1 EAR fl THE-KINGDOM OF KILLERS 1S ON THE SCREEN! e l be ISLANDS' TV | Wehnert. jthe Village of Pickering this) The first television station in| jyear which is at the halfway|the West Indies Federation is| PLAN BAZAAR jmark of a two-year term of/scheduled to start operation | Friendship Group of the Wa| Municipal government, Nov. 1, 1962. held its monthly meeting at the) Se oe eee on ee RE | home of Mrs. Harold Graham. Plans were laid for the ba- zaar to be held at Courtice Church, November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Burgess and family visited relatives over the weekend at Rockwood. Mr. Walter Burgess left Courtice to spend the winter with -his daughter, Mrs. Robert} Leslie, at Rockwood. Courtice Road held a shower) for Mrs. Marshall Vetzal, for-| merly Crumb, at the home of) Mr. and Mrs, James MacGreg-| or. A community: shower was held at Courtice United Church! in honor of Miss Marjorie Ann) Gatchell and Mr. Dennis Lee Marshall on their forthcoming marriage. Mr. and 4 E. C. Halcomb had a sister, Mrs. Gordon Nay-| y lor, from Picton visiting for a bi BOR CONSIDINE, noted correspondent, says: "Ut they nol ever try to make a more meaningful war picture, Mrs. Paul Antil spent -- the| they'll have to fire five ammo from the screen!" weekend with a daughter, Mrs. | Robert Young at Sunderland. Dinner Menu Minestroni Soup or Chilled Juice Caeser Sulad, Lemon Dressing SELECTIONS Gallina alla Cacciatorie ......... $2.25 (Chicken Hunter Style) Spachetti E Polpetti Di Carne ..... $1.80 (Spaghetti & Meot Balls) Vetello alla Pizza .... (Veal Cutlet the Pizza Way) Lasagna Inbottite .............. $1.85 (Stuffed Spaghetti Leaves) Side Dishes: Risotto Verdi Cauliflower Cinna Beore COLOR by DE Luxe FEATURE DAILY AT... 1:30-3:35 5:30-7:35 - 9:40 TODAY'S HOTTEST YOUNG STAR IN THE LOVE STORY OF OUR AGE! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents: SILWVANA MANGAN RICHARD CONTE JO VAN FLEET The most tender and touching love story of our time! © WILUAR HOLDEN Potato Beans Brown Lima Desserts: Spumoni Ice Cream and Cake Fruit Compote Rice Pudding Frozen Chocolate Putf Choice of Pie Cheese & Crackers Tea Coffee Milk A BIT OF LITTLE ITALY DINNERS @ taste of any three main courte selections being served DINNER FOR TWO DINNER FOR FOUR ........ DINNER FOR SIX HE es CERBOR OF (HE PROTECT WATER LINES | Don't forget to spread straw) or manue over the shalldw parts in water lines, reminds Professor R. W. Irwin, Ontario) Agricultural College engineer. Otherwise they might freeze.) Tile lines emptying from septic tanks sometimes freeze where they run under roadways. This might be prevented by. cover- ing them with straw. MOTOR HOTELS * HIGHWAY 401 BOWMANVILLE CLOVERLEAF PHONE MA 3-3373 (anme pe PRODOCTON 1 CRIN PCTIBES RELIG 5 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Siretey BILTMORE 19 Bowmanville MODEL T200 Power Transformer Operated-- This model has the New Deep-Fringe Neutrode Tuner. 23" Picture Tube. One-Year Warranty On All Parts. Walnut and Swedish Walnut Cabinet. Work. 299° MEAGHERS 5 KING ST. W. DIAL 723-3425

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