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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1962, p. 12

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LEADING CITIZEN work, is president of the Aca@- Wendell Corey, star of Thejemy of Motion Picture Arts and Eleventh Hour on the CTV net-|Sciences. vict him on the evidence of anyistration of the township's bulld-,set aside the acquittal and the' accomplice, Payne, who would|ing bylaws at the time Hall and!supreme Court of Canada last have become a party to the al-|Linden were on the council. March ordered a new trial leged act by giving Linden) The two mga were acquitted a money. in a 1961 trial after senior The charges were first laidjcounty Judge Robert Forsyth Bribe Charges Dismissed By lan aoa Semon) AMPED day night when 90-mile-an- hour winds hit Pacific sea- wall, One man died in B.C. Here's what wind did to one part of a Vancouver marina. --(CP Wirephoto) 10-Day Meeting Of Women Ends MELBOURNE (Reuters) The 10-day world conference of the Associated Countrywomen of the World ended Friday and delegates, including 35 from Canada, set out for home or for visits around Australia and in other countries, Mrs. James Haggerty of Nap- anee, Ont., Canadian delega- ' tion leader, called the confer- ' ence "10 days of friendship and learning." | . Some Canadians left immedi- ately for home, but Mrs. Hag- | gerty and about 20 others will , make a five - day tour of New , Zealand before going home Via Hawaii. Mrs. Haggerty said Mrs. | Keith Rand of Port Williams, P N.S., was elected Canadian arca | vice - president. Mrs. Haggerty and members | of other delegations appeared j on Melbourne television and ra- dio shows during the confer- ence. 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