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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1963, p. 4

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sii aise tat nh ee CARTEL hi. 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 22, 1963 2 Peterborough Men Committed To * BOWMANVILLE --T wojMurray street, a printer, and ' gh men were com-|George Roy Bacon, 22, 544 'mitted to trial judge with-|Downie street,- a machine op- ut jury in trate's courtlerator, were charged with Mere yesterday. breaking and entering with in- oe Ma. te R. B. Baxter con-|tent to commit theft. 'du the preliminary hearing} §S. H. Murphy, Peterborough, 'and decided there was suffi-lwas defence counsel and Con- *qient evidence for the matter to|stable G. Evans OPP, the in- Magistrate Delays Ruling | In Auto Case | BOWMANVILLE -- Magis- trate R. B, Baxter reserved judgment in a case of danger- ous -driving -here Tuesday. The accused, Roger Wood. cock, 242 Libery street north, Bowmanville, a General Mo- tors employee, explained he was in a hurry to get home to north of Belleville, when he was involved in an accident. Defense counsel was E. R. Lovekin, Newcastle, and the in- | Trial the house in question was in Manvers Township and belong- ed to Mrs. Harry Lipsit, The building has been unoccupied for five years, he said, He said he was a neighbor and had been asked by the owner to keep an eye on the property, 4 Rabid Animals Reported To MOH COBOURG -- The following rport for the month of April was released today by t he Northumberland - Durham Health Unit. 5 COMMUNICABLE DISEASE A total of 74 diseases were re- ported -- 32 mumps, 18 red méasles, 16 chickenpox, four) ory oe ad and four scar lyaccine, and 576 children were 5 ee ; igiven a reinforcing dose of Four rabid animals were re-|'Triad, which gives protection ported -- three skunks in Dar-|aoainst diphtheria, tetanus and | another was discharged to con- tinue drug therapy at home. | IMMUNIZATION | There were. 44 clinics, at |Health Unit offices or schools. jAt these clinics 104 -smallpox \vaecinations and 302 re-vaccina- tions were given; 39 children received a primary does and 139 a reinforcing dose of Quad interviews with parents of pre- school children, as well as 205 interviews concerning infants. Teaching regarding the rear- ing of young children also takes place during prenatal classes, 11 of which were held in April. NURSING CARE There were 122 nursing visits to give care to patients il] at home, 15 of these being the can- cer patients. AUDIOMETRY ' Audimeter testing was almost completed in Bowman- ville and Darlington Township, in 3 inspections. Pe ee Ge Complaints and routine visits to nuisances All_ ins; ions for the month totalled 297. The sanitation staff continvys to be short two inspectors be- cause of resignations earlier in the year. MEAT INSPECTION There were 1125 carcasses in- spected by a veterinarian, and 28 of these..were condemned, In addition 85 portions were con demned, ' At meetings at Newmarket April 29 and 30 of Area No, 2 Conference, the main topic was school health, Three senior staff personnel of Northumberland- Durham Health Unit attended. Miss Vera Clark, public health nurse, attended a course on the held at the University of " ronto April 8,9, 10 and 11. ©. y in the month of April, an area with a large school enrolment. Fewer tests were comp) this month -- a total of 561 -- owing to the week of Easter 'TO \LWAYS DRIVE OUT NIGHT * A COLOR CARTOON! STARTS THURSDAY ! go to a higher court, vestigating officer, "Kenneth William Jones, 21, 621 Murray Shea testified that 'DEDICATE BOWMANVILLE SITE Sod Turned For New * Pentecostal Church i. lumbia, that the church. at 21| The court was told that two) On the 29th of April, he con- tinued, he was driving a Die- sel tractor for his uncle up and dowm on a hill nearby, sowing grain. He said he saw a car drive into the lane and two men get out and go up on the ver- andah, Mr. Shea left his tractor and called Mrs. Eileen Staples, who was also working in the field, the court learned. They drove in her car to the Lipsit) vacation, Thirty-six audiograms were made and 11 new defects found, A new procedure of leaving return reports with the parents to have completed by the fam- ily physician when the child is ington Township and a fox in| noliomyelitis. Seymour Township. A total of = 18 investigations regard4ing SCHOOL HEALTH rabies was made by the sanita-| Preschool registration days) tion-staff. jare held in most of the larger 2 {schools in Northumberland and TUBERCULOSIS |Durham Counties, chiefly dur- Seven chest clinics were held|ing April and May. Parents) during the month, at which 955\0f children who are to anter| seen, has resulted in a much ac Moet i ee school have interviews with |higher percentage of completed way, He said he could not nego- sao '|first, @he teacher, and second (returns being ,received. tiate the curve on the ceme-|Many of these were students the, nurse. | SANITATION tery hill and veered over into|ffom elementary and secondary|MATERNITY, INFANT AND One eating establishment was the westbound lane. schools in Durham County who) PRESCHOOL ordered closed, under authority 'phere he attuck & car driven i ae a eee amen test) Health Unit nurses have been|of The Public Health Act, until ; ; | " : when all school children were) studying, at their monthly staff/the premises and opeition milestone of growth was chalk-| Ontario street north was opened|men appeared in the doorway,/by Wayne Murray, testified tocteq in February, as & pre-lmpetiney. the physieal, emotion-\ecmspiy with the reaniations: €d up by the Pentecostal Church|in June, 1943. each carrying a large square/Constable W. Reimer OPP. liminary to the community mass al and social development of There were 78 lot inspection! ¢ongregation when the sod was) Among the pastors bat fol-/brown object, When the | "Apparently it skidded across| survey. children from infancy to. school approvals, and 52 inspections of eat lle ae Athe- ills cad Esta Sg Pace eg Bye ig wc yi ig Marton nh they|the highway into Harley Hayes! One person was admitted tojage. In the 765 visits to far'-\private sewage disposal s ys- church at 75 Liberty street/late Rev. Harold O'Brien, Rev.|backed into the house and came) oa ot and back across the|sanatorium for treatment, and lies during April there were 158!tems. : south. E. C, Johnston, the late Rev./out empty-handed. lroad and into the south ditch.|« : bites. , . ? a 4 1 The large gathering was led|F. B. Fifield, and Rev. G. E./ Mrs, Staples testlfed she con-|namage to the Woodcock 1963 "By Rev. S. A. Grant, the local) Leno. ied down the licence number|Cheyrolet, purchased in Febru pastor. The congregation is ex-/and they notified the police. (ary, was $800 and to the Mur- * Rev. D. W. Ellis, district pres-| periencing a steady growth, and) Constable G. Evans OPP.|ray car $200." ebyter for section two of the| seeing the need for greater facil-|caiq he went with Mr. Shea| 4 } caigh bi *Bastern Ontario and Quebec dis-|ities purchased the lot onland found the door, which had|., Momentum ay a 00 Hel "trict of the Pentecostal Assem-! Liberty street south in 1958. The heen secured with three spikes, ried the accuse te ' ina Hlies of Canada turned the first| group recently sold its former|pad been forced and the furni.|{"0™ the point of impact, con- sod. church building on Ontario|tyne inside pushed away. A cluded the officer. The members of. the church) street. At present their morning|phattery-operated radio and a| board, Henry Adams, Milford} worship service is still held in| large "pox of books just insde| MADE UP CARPET McDonald, Charles Albin, and|this location, with the evening|the entrance had many finger) ABERGAVENNY, Wales (CP) Richard Hutchinson, represent-| evangelistic service expected to| marks in the heavy coating ofAn instant red carpet greeted ing the congregation, each turn-|be held in the open air at the!dust, continued the officer. |the Queen when she visited this ed a sod, Another board mem-| Dominion Store Parking Plaza. | The officer had brought to|South Wales town. The steps Ber, Jack Ricard, was unable to} Excavation for this newW|oourt two e framed pic-|outside the town hall were too be present for the occasion. church is to begin immediately|tyres which he had found on|worn to take a real carpet so a "~ The pastor and board turned| and shall have its opening in the|the verandah just outside the bright red strip was painted! ~a final sod together to signify early fall. |door lfrom the curb to the doors. they are workers together with LIVE ON BORDER God in this new endeavor, The The ontud, indepantent Nerds event was closed with a prayer} Aelia of thanksgiving and dedication|today live in the borderlands of ee Iran, Iraq and Turkey and a by Rev. Grant. Petes ' The Pentecostal Church dates|feW also live in the Soviet Un- its origin in Bowmanville from|!°". October 1939 when, as the Evan. gelistic Centre, it held services|) Worry of dn the Sons of England hall FALSE TEETH under the pastorate of Rev. | Slipping or Irritating? Charles A. Harris. The congregation moved to the store flow occupied by the| ,Don't be embarrassed by loose false ou eat, talk or laugh. Just XY ttle FASTEETH on your T. Eaton Co., King and Division} when Streets, then for a time to the; ® aid Bible Christian Church, | Femarkable sense of added, comfore ween and Division streets, own-| 9nd security by holding plates more | ¢ ' firmly, , , ed by the John Holgate Co. | or teciing. It's alkialine (non-scia)- It was under the pastorate of| Get F. 6 any drug counter, | Rev. Carman. W. Lnyn, now| Superintendent of the Pente-| Another ~€ostal Assemblies of British e| Great Attraction vestigating officer was Con. stable W. Reimer of the OPP, Bowmanville, The accused admitted he was) driving 55 miles an hour west_of, the Cream of Barley Camp and/| might have accelerated going down the hill and along . the straight stretch of No. 2 High- BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00-----"'SPLENDOR" STARTS 9.05 HE NEARLY "WRE | TONIGHT ONLY! (adult) - DAVID JANSSEN IN "TWENTY PLUS TWO" plus "THE STORY OF THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" , OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE " 723 BOWMANVILLE -- Another CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE ADMITTED FREE! 1 * 4972 | ao | larg: Yes....come in and meet PIERRE, the man who knows mect et Steinberg's. You'll recognize him in his distinctive, red collared coat and you'll find him only in Steinberg's Meat Department. PIERRE'S specialized knowledge takes all the guesswork out of your shopping. He'll be happy to explain the difference between various cuts of meat... advise you on proper cooking methods and suggest tempting serving hints. If you have ANY questions about meot....ask PIERRE he's a good man to know! COME IN AND MEET... > > She's Half French Half Boston . BUT ALL FUN! SANDRA DEE BOBBY DARIN "IF A MAN ANSWERS" IN COLOR Half Concealing! Half Revealing! "Midnight Lace" -- with -- DORIS DAY REX HARRISON IN COLOR | THE MAN WHO KNOWS MEAT ... "Judo Tourney | : AT STEINBERG'S 'To Be Held At -- Ajax Centre AJAX (Staff) -- A demon- stration of the Japanese skill, Judo, will be given tonight in the Ajax Community Centre by Ontario County Judo Clubs. The more than 100 members| Of the three clubs will compete for the area championship. | Judo enthusiasts from age six'™ to 60 will compete. The clubs have been active "tn the area for a number of years and operate as non profit Organizations designed to teach -ehildren the art of self defence. One pretty miss, 14-year-old, 103-lb., Joanne Smith, who will »be competing can easily throw a 200-lb. man and need never fear mashers. \ Erhibitions of a number of START ON OR BEFORE "judo holds and throws and a} JULY 2 series of championship matches) "have been scheduled. The tournament starts at 8| 'p-m, and the public is welcome! 'gto attend. *« Instructors Leo Hounsberger 4 Eric Place, a member of Ajax Police Department Say the instruction in self de- fence not only equips :a person ~to defend himself but also adds 40 his or her athletic ability *and poise in general. i JFOR THE FIRST TIME ON ANY SCREEN! THE SPECTACULAR, COLORFUL AND FIERY LOVE STORY OF STEINBERG RED BRAND TENDER, WELL AGED VALUE TRIMMED 79 ST e A a % PORTERHOUSE, WING SCHNEIDER'S SLICED-6 OZ.PKG. 49: FULL ROUND OR SIRLOIN . JELLIED TONGUE r*°- 79% The PROPHETS Jack Lemmon Lee REMICK IT 1S DIFFERENT. IT 1S D MOST OF ALL, IN ITS OWN TERRI ING WAY, IT IS A LOVE STORY Y| \ i "Days OF wine anb Roses" Presented by WARNER BROS, REGENT & = ROUND STEAK ROAST or ROUND END RUMP ROAST Cottage Rolls GROUND CHUCK ». NEW SEASON'S - FRESH LB. BOILED LOBSTERS "HOT OR COLD EA, BAR B.O.CHICKENS $0.19 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M, $35.00 MONTHLY 9:00 A.M. NOON or 1:30 P.M. -- 4:00 P.M, $18.00 MONTHLY Classrooms are air-conditioned. 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