4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tucsdey, Mey 21, 1963 EKDRON -- The Lower Hall of Kedron United Church was the setting for the Mother and Daughter Banquet of the 25th Guide Company and Brownie Pack on May 10. . The evening began with a toast to the Queen proposed by Brownie Debbie Schwass. Rev, Ronald Love said grace in uni- son with the Guides and Brown- ies, The tables were decorated with African violets donated by Mrs. Howard Brown, and mem- bers of the Kedron. Doubles' Club helped with the serving of the meal. Mrs. Nelson Brown, the presi- dent of the Mothers' Commit- a to the. Guide Movement. Mrs. J, L, Bird spoke brietiy in reply and brought greetings from Division Council. Mrs, proficiency « Brownies, which included: Mother-Daughter Party -- Held At Kedron Church proposed by Beverley Brown, and her mother, Mrs. Brown, responded. Nelson Ann Glover proposed a toast and Brown Owl Mrs. McNally and Bird - presented several awards to the Writer's badge: Gail McNally, Beverley and Barbara Brown, Patti Rosnak and Nancy Craig. House' Orderly: Gail McNally ind Charlene Schwass. Toymaker's: Nancy Craig. A poem 'Toast To Us" was recited in three parts by Nancy Craig, Lynn Broadhurst and Ship Loading Showdown Seen Today CHICAGO (AP) -- A show- down has been arranged for to- day in a "guessing game" that has piled up an estimated $121,- 000 in losses in four weeks-- whether the Seafarers Interna- tional Union will load grain on a Canadian vessel that has been _ a case involving foreign ves- sels. ' Judge James B. Parsons con-! tinued the case until May 27) after suggesting that the com-; pany make an effort to load the! vessel, . | Julius Mayer, executive vice- president of Continental, said after court that the vessel will be moved from a nearby break- water to a Continental dock to- day and the union will be re- \quested to load it. Former Mayor idle in Chicago one month, The attempt results from a union lawyer's charge that the Continental Grain Company of Chicago has made no effort to load the freighter Howard Shaw, owned by Upper Lakes Shipping Limited of Toronto. The company contended in court Monday that the SIU ad- vised it that it would not load ¥ POLICE BREAK UP Broadway actress Madeleine Sherwood, seated right, as they attempted a. memorial A deputy sheriff and state troopers carry off bodliy an integrated group including Volunteers Tour TB Sanatorium PORT HOPE Volunteers;|the first film can also be the who will help to conduct the/result of some minor trouble in forthcoming Durham County/the region of the chest. Mass TB Survey gained first) Of course, there are bound to hand information about thejbe some whose second x-rays treatment of tuberculosis when|show signs of disease. But even they visited Weston Sanatorium/in these cases there is a silver Wednesday, May 15 lining. When TB is detected in The party of 35 from allian apparently healthy person it parts of the county were shown|is usually in an early stage. around by Dr. C. A. Wicks,/The majority of cases which Medical Superintendent. turn up will be in an early, They chatted with nursing|easily curable stage. staff and visited patients, seven} An open enemy can be at- of whom are from Durham|tacked and defeated. If we get County. The group. also made|TB out in the open by finding an extensive tour of the hospi- all the unknown cases, we can tal where they saw the latest/defeat it. We can all help to methods being used to combat! make this community a_ safe tuberculosis. place for ourselves, our fami- They were impressed with/ lies, and our neighbors. the need for early diagnosis.; The groups also took part in They learned that the majorityja question and answer period of those x-rayed receive re-|with the medical staff designed ports of clear films indicating/to supply volunteers with up-to- healthy beings. A comparative|date information for use in the few are called back for second|Durham survey which begins on x-rays to permit more detailed'June 11. study. Before returning home by, Frequently the sealed letter| bus the party had dinner in the} requesting that a person re-|cafeteria where they were serv- turn for his second x-ray meansjed meals simlar to that sup- merely that there are some| plied to patients. | technical imperfections in the| General chairman Michael first film. Or the shadows in|Wladyka said the trip was most} {informative and should prove| is jinvaluable to campaign work- Ontario County ers during the survey period. |. "There's nothing like learn- 4 jing at first hand about the job) Livestock |we've undertaken," he said Judging May 25 Ajax Baseball UXBRIDGE -- The Annual| ¢ List d Ontario County Junior Farmer ames e Livestock Judging Competition will be held in the Brooklin) AJAX (Staff) -- With base- area on Saturday, May 25, 1963,|ball season swinging into ts This judging competition jg} Second week in Ajax local boys under the direction of H. L,|Can be seen practicing in sand- Fair, Agricultural Representa-|!0ts tive, Uxbridge, and W.'D. Keys,|, Scheduled games are as fol- Associate Agricultural Repre-|/0WS: sentative. AJAX LIONS All Junior Farmer and 4-HiBANTAM LEAGUE Club members and any other|May 21 -- Dodgers vs Red farm boys and girls under 26' Sox: years of age as of December 31,) May 22 -- Pirates vs Maple 1963, are eligible to enter this| Leafs; competition, May The day will begin with regi-| Sox; stration at National Stud Farm,|Game on May 22 to be played | 23 -- Yankees vs Red Oshawa, at 8.30 a.m. Judging| at Cedar Park. All other games| ~ will 'be done in the morning at|at Lord Durham School in Lake the farms of local livestock) Vista Park at 6.30 p.m. breeders. Reasons will be given , _ _ " on 'the classes judged follow- nay Sage WEE ing noon lunch. M hi ug: May 21 Whit s y The ability to judge livestock| Braves at St. P idee ag % is one of the first essentials for] May 22 -- Dodgers vs Car- a successful livestock farmer.|dinals at St, Andrews: The ideal of every good breed-| May 22 -- Tigers vs Pirates er should be to breed animals|at Cedar Number 2: with a combination of good} Aji games at 623 type and an outstanding ability| 4 et ee to produce. KINSMEN PEE WEE BALL The development of a good "A" DIVISION ;herd, can be accomplished' by 4 learning the basis skills in the @t St. Andrews art of judging. It is only on through careful observation and practice that good livestock judges can be developed | Livestock Judging is a very) important part. of the regular! Junior Farmer and 4-H Club program. All interested farm! boys and girls are invited to attend this competition and to! ~Jearn. about livestock judging. EXPERT QUITTING | WASHINGTON (AP)--George| F., Kennan, a recognized expert! on Communism and a top fig-| ure in U.S. diplomacy, will re-| sign this fal as American am-| bassador to Yugoslavia. In rida braemor ga rden HOUSE HUNTING? VISIT US IN Jraemor ga rde i OSHAWA'S MOST CONVENIENT COMMUNITY ing this announcement Friday the White House said the 59- year - old diplomat is returning! to academic life and that no de- cisions has been reached on a WATCH TO U.S. MONTREAL (CP)--Residents of Quincy; Mass., will have a chance to watch the pipes and drums of; the Black Watch/ (Royal Highland Regiment) of| Canada May 30. An announce- ment Wednesday said Capt. R. .W Gall is: to. lead a contin-| Ss braemor |pers to this cause can telephone May 23 -- Orioles vs Red Sox| ; 25th Guide Company; Mrs. Har-| tee, introduced the head table which included her daughters, Wendy, Susan, Beverley and Barbara; Rev. Ronald Love, Mrs. J. L. Bird, Commissionr of Rossland District, Mrs. Keith McRae, Captain of the old Cann, Lieutenant of the 25th Guide Company; Mrs. -Grant Glover, Lieutenant of the Guide Company, and her daughters, Ann and Donna; Mrs. J. W. McNally, Brown a MEMORIAL SERVICE service for William L. Moore along the highway at Attalla, Ala. Sunday. Moore during a- freedom was shot to death on this spot Mississippi. Kedron Plans Paper Drive KEDRON -- Karen Pascoe,;meet at the National Stud Farm June Davis and Barbara Rose/for a tour of the barns, and re- jspent a recent weekend at|turn to the Community Centre |Queen's University attending for a wiener roast. jthe Bay of Quinte Young) On Wednesday afternoon, Mr. |People's Conference on Chris-/and Mrs. John Sutter attended tian Vocation. ? the Convocation of the Royal! The Parent's Committee of Agricultural College at Guelph |the 21st Scouts and Cubs are planning a: Paper Drive for Sat- lurday morning, June Papers should be tied bundles and placed at the roadjin Animal Husbandry. early in the morning to ease) ---------------------- the job of these hard - working Volunteers. Those who would like to begin contributing pa- st month | arch to | Bob Fraser, 725-8052. | I T y Due to the illness of Rev. n ourne Ronald Love, John K. Glover,! Despite chilly temperatures Superintendent of the Sunday) 26 teams participated Monday School, conducted the Christian! in the first local tournament of Family Service at - Kedron'the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club. United Church and delivered so the sermon prepared by Mr. ' Love. Mrs. Brian Lee read a story for the children. The older gitls of the Sunday School sang a two - part: number, directed by Mrs. Douglas Love, and Mrs. " Joe Starr. R. Mann and Chester Robinson. Orville Greer has been able, Runner-up was E_ Jackson, to return to work for a few With 33 points, 21 against, with hours éach day, and is enjoying team mates A. Morton, and being in circulation again after Mrs. R.. Reed. his long convalesence from in-| Here are the further scores: juries incurred in a traffic ac- 3 G. Authors, Mrs. Authors cident last July. and Orville Eagle, 29-11; 4. B.| The Kedron Style; Coppin, Mrs. J, McCutcheon and merging as overall winner was Ewart Clemence, the club's president, who had 33 points, i 10 against. He won the| Hayden Macdonald Trophy. | His.team mates were Mrs. | Country | 4 Supper will be held this year on! Stanley. Gibbs, 29-18: W. Cook.| Wednesday, June 19th. Mrs, Smith, 29-21; J. Piatti and| On Saturday, June 1st. the, Mrs. Vi Norris, 25; and J. An- Kedron Doubles' Club are plan-|derson, M. Kerr and R. Norris, fing a special outing. They will 22, NOW SHOWING... 2 NEW HITS COMEDY @ MICHAEL CRAIG IN 'THE IRON. MAIDEN" ALSO --- VANDALS OF VENGEANCE IN "FURY OF THE PAGANS" with EDMUND PURDON -- RASSANA PODESTA BOTH IN COLOR ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON e BRING THE FAMILY _AND #401 EAST rs = LAURENCE FRANCE MARTHA HARVEY - NUYEN - HYER HE WAS HALF ORIENTAL.. | BUT HE USED THE | WOMEN OF TWO in|completing the two year course - 26 Participate | Owl of the 25th Brownie Pack,| and her daughter, Gail; Mrs.) William Hancock, White Owl of the 25th Brownie Pack; Mrs. Frank Newell, Tawnie Owl of the Brownie Pack. and_her| daughter Wendy; | Margaret Maidman, Packie of the Brownie Pack; N. 0. Bell, Assistant Lands and Parks Supervisor, from Maple; Mrs. Bill Stack, Vice-President of the Mothers' Committee, and her| a e Mothers' Committee, daughter, Nancy. Susan Brown asked Rev. Ron- ald Love to bring greeting Ss |from the church, and he replied|tive to April 1. A number of) with a brief word of apprecia-|s tion for the work of the lead- ers in developing better citizens Nancy Oakes. ing films, "Parks for People"\the subject of high-level ne, of Mischief." He was tha by Mrs. Rosnak. rolled as Guide Company by Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. R. Broadhurst,|the International and Mrs, E. Pakes were enroll-| Committee and received their pins. has Buckingham Palace with the daughter, Patti; Mrs. Norman|announcement that 180 of Queen |Woodward, treasurer of the|Elizabeth's servants -- palace and her! grooms, footmen and similar | Per-cent pay increase retroac- Servants Union last fall of bad jwhen their son Charles received! through the Guide Movement, |Working hours, excessive regi- ist./his diploma for successfully; A toast to the mothers was'mentation and low pay. gain on the vessel which has recognized a Canadian The _ Brownies entertained Sea-| their mothers with a song, andjman's union as bargaining 27 of the 49 years he has lived the action poem "Lion Hunt',|agent for its employees. led by Packie Margaret Maid-' | m |SURJECT OF TALKS The labor dispute has been! g0-) tiations between the United) ed|States and Canada and reached) |the Federal Court Monday a 'te : s| en-\the initiative of the National "oo yg Pe aie the|Labor Relations Board. ird,| The bard sought a court or-| nd Mrs. J. Bremner, Mrs. D.\der restraining the SIU and Longshore- men's association from refusing to load cargo on freighters owned by the Canadian firm. The unions countered with a motion to block the board ac. jtion by contending the U.S, 'District Court lacks jurisdiction MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cosh & Carry -- 4 Hr: Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" an. Mr. Bell showed two entertain- nd "Three Bears on a Spr dd as members of the Mothers' END PALACE STRIFE LONDON (AP)--Labor peace apparently returned to taff workers--will get a three- On Taxes Strike TORONTO (CP)--Angered by| jincreasing taxation in Metropo- \litan Toronto, W. A. (Gus) Ed- lwards, a former mayor of sub- urban Mimico, announced Mon- jday he is going on a taxpayer's |strike, He invited others to join |the movement. a Mr. Edwards, who has spent Mimico in council offices, | said he will refuse to pay his) taxes for the next three years.) Estimating his taxes with) penalties will be about $1,100) in a three-year period, he has} invested $1,000 and hopes to) make enough on the investment| to pay taxes and the penalties at that time. 27 Harvest Hands J a = "A Die In Accident BELLE GLADE, Fla. (AP)-- Twenty - seven. Negro harvest hands ranging in age from six to 65 are awaiting burial follow- ing the worst traffic accident. in Florida history. 4 "I doubt if there will bé a mass funeral," said. a spokes- man, 'because there are: so many families involved." ©. Thirteen children, five women and nine men died when a pri- vate bus' plunged into 20 feet: of water in a roadside canal nea' here late Saturday. Police said a light truck driven by James Tulley, Scon- yers, 34,, passed the bus, 'cut back too quickly. and snagged the bus's bumper. Sconyers Was charged with manslaughter and improper .passing, of poFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? 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