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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jan 1962, p. 13

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a single metropolitan force wasjoners and take part in prison THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 24, 1962 13 advocated by Mayor R. B. Til-|sports. Warden Hugh Christie son in his inaugural address. He} said the program brightens the PEAT MOSS also urges tnat the provincia)!» | ve Pi kiwes of those in custody, SASKATOON (CP)--A Saska- government study the question] \ of total amalgamation. SPECIAL DISHES toon firm is moving into the VANCOUVER (CP) -- A fish} moss-processing business, using AIDING PRISONERS , . VANCOUVER (CP) -- Groups|and game association branch] deep deposits located in the Mel- fort area. The firm said it has of university students will make|listed these items on the menu} : ie cs . quiries from United States im- VICTORIA (CP) -- Integra- regular visits to Oakalla prison|at a recent banquet: swamp porters who now get most of tion of Greater Victoria's four|farm in the next few months to|Tabbit, frogs' legs, whale meat,|their peat moss from West Ger- separate police departments into|hold get-togethers with the pris-'caviar and sliced octopus. many. This community of 1,200 on the south shore of Great Slave Lake is fluoridating its water supply after the move was approved in a recent plebiscite. Yellowknife on the north shore, and Inuvik on the Arctic coast, already fluoridate their water supplies. AMALGAMATION URGED BOMBER VETERANS CALGARY (CP)--Plans are being made to form an Alberta- wide club of former members of the RAF Pathfinder force, The Pathfinders, in operation from January, 1943, to 1945, flew ahead of massive bombing raids to mark targets with incendiary bombs. Female Cop 'Audley Officers |_NEWS BRIEFS . | Gives Talk El t d F UC |, VICTORIA (CP) --.Construc- To Ki were © OF Se i ee te 0 Kinettes » held, is expecte o be Church will be held on Friday) completed at Yarrows Limited i : ae evening, Jan. 26 in the church. | shipyards here in October. GRACE MILLS jing of the United Church Wom- AJAX -- The Kinette Club of|°". WS held in the church on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawson . (nee Laapoan -- pre FLUORIDATE WATER ; ; ; Wednesday evening of last week.) man, autiful and useful gifts) Ajax held its regular dinner! Rew. M. Buttars p Pay the wor-|at 4 miscelianeous shower at|_AY RIVER, N.W.T. (CP)-- ymeeting at Whitby recently. | shin' service and introduced the|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron.| Following the busines S| book Signals for the Sixties.|Cox on Friday evening. Mrs. G.| session, Sergeant Fern Alexan-|Delegates were named to at-|Izatt gave the humorous read-| der, of the Toronto Women's|tend the Oshawa Presbytery|ings, and Mrs, Arch Bell played| Police Force was introduced. |meeting on January 17, The|the piano for a sing-song. Miss Alexander, a graduate| missionary allocation for this) The CGIT sponsored a skating) of Physical Education, Univer-|year is $45. |party at Brooklin arena on Sat- sity of Toronto, joined the staff} The UCW officers for 1962|Urday evening with games and) of the YWCA in Montreal asj/are: refreshments later at the home| a P.E. teacher. In 1952 she| President, Mrs. G. \of the leader, Mrs. Bill Guthrie.| joined the Toronto Police Force|ist vice - president, after graduating from Police|squire; recording _ secretary, College; three of the women|Mrs, Bert Guthrie; treasurer, made the grade out of the five|/Mrs, John Puckrinf program, that took the exams. |Mrs. Fred Puckrin; correspond- Sergeant Alexander started as|ing secretary, Mrs. John Puck- : : _|rin; flower and visiting, Mrs. all rookie policemen do, hae Arch Bell; supply, welfare and ing their beat. From the ' A social assistance, Mrs. James morality squad, Miss Alexander; Cowie; stewardship and recruit- moved to plain clothes duty,|ing, Mrs. G. Squires; manse, ses Mrs. C, Clemence; literature and found that this was more and 'communication. Mis. Fred exciting. After 10 years of this) Puckrin; social functions, Mrs. police work she is just as en-| John Puckrin and Mrs. Bert thusiastic about it as at first |Guthrie; pianist, Mrs. Arch Miss Alexander stressed the|Bell; press secretary, Mrs. fact that more women (married|Fred Puckrin; Christian educa. By MRS. FRED PUCKKIN AUDLEY -- The first meet- © Pam j @ RE eal ig a Soa Sale eae! i rt vnly OFFER YOU THIS SUITE IN A CHOICE OF THREE SIZES TO SUIT ANY ROOM Astley; Mrs. G. or single) are needed in this|tion committee, Mrs, work, There are at present 36 Women Police in Metro Toronto, | not nearly enough to cover the area. The qualifications are not difficult to attain -- a minimum of grade 10 education, height 5' 4", weight 120 Ibs, age 21 to 35 years. All get the same training as the male recruit, and same pay. At retiring, that is 30 years' service, full pension is paid. Miss Alexander has been very active with the Youth Bureau,| C.LD., drug addicts and alcoholics and finds that many offenders are more responsive to women police than to men,} She is now engaged in under- cover work. Back To Law Firm For Retired Judge OTTAWA (CP)--Allan J. Fra- ser, retired judge of the Ottawa/| family court and a_ nationally- known sports figure, has re- turned to private law practice. | He is the first judge in this} area to resume practice after| retiring from the bench. Mr. Fraser was called to the Ontario bar in 1913 and prac-| tised in Ottawa until 1933 when) he was appointed secretary of] the royal commission on peni-| tentiaries. He became a family court judge in 1942, He was eastern commissioner of the Interprovincial Rugby Bill Guthrie. The inauguration service for the installation of officers for the United Church Women was held on Sunday afternoon at the regular church service, Mrs. Bert Guthrie led the service, assisted by Mrs. J. 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