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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1964, p. 42

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eile ab Sg nd ys ge © 34--Lost and Found REWARD for return of racer bicycle, white and bive, to 71! ¢ i bs F Glenecho Court LOST: Will the person who picked up the lady's red coat by mistake at the Kinsmen Hall Saturday evening piease call to claim their own. 725-8957. - 36--Legal | IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY SHELENKOFF, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN THE COUNTY OF INTARIO, WIDOW, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Mary Shelenkoff, late of the City of Oshawa in the County of On- tario. who died on or about ithe 25th day of March, A.D. » 1964, are hereby notified to send full particulars to the un- dersigned on or before the 29th day of May, 1964, ofter which date the Estote will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the under- signed shall then have .had notice. DATED at Oshawa this 20th of April, A.D. 1964. SHORA SHELENKOFF 60 Attend UCW Meeting At Blackstock BLACKSTOCK -- Approxim- ately 60 people attended the general UCW meeting in the Christian Education Centre last week. ' President, Mrs. N. Malcolm extended a cordial welcome to the several visitors and opened the meeting with a poem -- "Count Your Blessings". A helpful worship on family life from the Bible was given by the Anna Unit with Mrs. Ross Duff; Mrs. Jim Marlow and Mrs. Murray Byers taking part. Mrs. Harold Kyte read the UCW Punpose. The president conducted the business session. Miss Doreen Van amp, In- dore, can use old * Christmas and greeting cards, These to be brought to the next unit meet- ings or left in the church. The UCW special Sunday ser- vice is to be held May 24. The THE OMIAWA TIMES, Wednesday/May 5, 1964 33 BRITISH BRIEFS | London Council LONDON -- The first chair-| FAILS ON FIRST BALLOT | man of the new Greater London) LONDON: -- Sir William Car- Council is to be Harold Shear-|ron, president of the Amalgam- man, 67, a former university | ated Engineering Union, has lecturer. He was chosen by the |failed to secure re-election on Labor members who have ithe first ballot. He has 45,529 substantial majority in the coun-|votes. In second place, a Com- cil, and took the chair at its) munist, Reginald Birch, secured inavgutal meeting. 31,213 votes. A second ballot al be held, PLANNING FOR 2010 | HARROW -- Harrow council|NEW PROSECUTOR i has produced its own traffic!) LONDON -- Norman John artery report, looking ahead to Skelhorn, QC,. 54, has been ap- the year 2010. Under the plan,|pointed director of public prose- the town would be divided by|ertions. He succees Sir Theo- néw roads into 50 environmental|paid Matthew, who died on areas, each with a population) February 29, and takes over of about 500. his new office immediately. RACE TO adeshaieahinac DEGREE FOR ACTOR BRIGHTON = Porters from EASTBOURNE, Sussex the borough Market won the actor Albert Finney, Dame treasurer was authorized to pay four share $150 to the Parson- lage Fund. Also our $10 share toward the expenses of Young London markets barrow Tace|Marie Rambert, founder of the Exag Bester to eno, | Ballet Rambert Leonard |The winners pulled a barrow Of) wow writer and publisher, are jover 330 pounds of oranges Ovét|1) bo awarded degrees of doc-|P 10 hours, 10/19. of jetters by the University Chairman Named} VERA SARGEANT Executors By their solicitor, JOSEPH P, MANGAN, Q.C. 14% King Street East |People attending Christian Vo- feational Conference at Queen's| University. At the next general meeting} 50 miles in \minutes and won by a mile. MORE GERMANS CASTLEMARTIN, Pembroke- | | | ceremony. of Sussex at its first graduation Oshawa, Ontario. 'ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS ele Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned May 26, slides sent home by Miss Doreen Van Camp will be shown, shire--West Germany is to send for training at the Castlemartin twp extra battalions of troops Find No Trace | Mrs. Roy McLaughlin introdu the guest speaker, Mrs. Stenger of Enniskillen who talk- ed about her trip to Alaska to visit her daughter, son-in-law and their family, and her im- pressions of the country, which she liked very much, She also showed colored pictumes. Mrs. Stenger's daughter and |family live in Fairbanks, Alas- | ka. | Mrs. Jean Me ughlin thank- tank range in Pembrokeshire| Of Baby Thief this year. Nine battalions will each spend three weeks there) CHICAGO (CP-AP)--Chicago between May and November. /police reported there had been| CNG GP Roe ON Ino new developments Tuesday | FABULOUS RENT inthe search for a woman in| MARGATE Thanet Judo|white who stole a baby from a! club, with nearly 300 members,|hospital maternity ward April) is appealing for $6000 to help it/2, | finance a move to a néw home) 4 country - wide search is go-| on the Margate seafront The ing on for the abductor of Paul club is being offered a 99-year) tocanh Fronezak, who was taken lease at the fabulous rent of 15\59m hospital by a woman until 12:00 o'clock noon East- ern Daylight Saving Time, Monday May |1Ith. 1964 to 'perform the following work on Block "C"', Plan 769, Township of Scugog, area ap- proximately 1% acres: Clearing rea, spreading 3,000 cubic yords of fill, dredging approximately 600 cubic yards of material from lake bottom and constructing shallow drainage ditch. Terms ond conditions, tender forms, and other porticulors may be obtained by contoct- ing the undersigned at the Deportment of Lands and Forests, R.R. 2, Maple, Tele- No. AVenue 5-1171 "\cents a year. ed to a plea- sant evening. | OUTPUT STILL GOES UP Cards were #igned by all to be) |sent to two members in hos- pital. The Candace Unit served a lunch, following which the Es-| ther Unit had a sale of plants and home baking. is estmated at 126, and {manufacturing industries at 128. iThe index for December to |February was nine percent high- ler than in 1963. $6,000 ON RUBBISH HEAP LUTON, Bedfordshire--Three workmen found a locked safe Record Amount Of Blood In '63 jamong thousands of tons of refuse they were sorting on the TORONTO (GP) -- Canadians| or Alpine 7-2241. broke all blood donation ere gyre ge equate are The Lowest or Any Tender jin 1963, contributing 771,203) 36, "and 'found it to contain not necessarily accepted. pints to blood banks in Canadaiscoy in notes A. W. Leman, according to a Red Cross offi- yes District Forester, cial at the Canadian Red Cross COUNCIL BUYS LAND Lake Simcoe District. |Society's annual meeting. WITHAM. FE. i a ahs wah oman VOC & Fisle ot Tee ee oe item The ur- wilt not be re-| Said last year's total was about) 73m poi - Witham proposes debts contracted in my 27,000 pints more than were con- acquire all land within the Jnis date 'rinuted by Canadians in 1962|W map area which is mem. Fea aes ona for|scheduled for --Cameron H. Oleseniand provided transfusions for residential or in- patients. dustrial development in the fu- ture. Existing development will not be affected. Canadians Donate ins dale, May &. 1964, by| Of the blood service and donor; LONDON -- Industrial pro- duction in Britain is still rising.} The over-all index for February for ene, without my written consen' dressed to resemble a nurse. The woman told Mrs. Dora! Fronczak, 28, she had to return the baby, then 37 hours old, to \the nursery for an examination. Police said the woman appar- ently left the hospital by a back |stairs and took a taxicab. The |driver, Lee Kelsey, said he let ja woman and baby out. of his |vehicle two miles from the hos- |pital. The trail ended there. BACKACHE? For relief from backache or that | tired-out feeling | U depend on-- t. | committee. | --R. J. OReilly) The society also supplied) some Ral Leen -- for} Ontario Women _|stcteais0,208 clinical 'Rh pre- Seek Probe Of ducted 150,328 clinical Rh pre-| Welfare Service natal tests on pregnant women.) The closing session of the) meeting re-elected Frank F. Hull of Toronto as president of 'TORONTO (CP)--The Provin- cial Council of Women Tuesday presented a brief to Premier John Robarts and his cabinet the society. asking that the government es- "MR. DOOD-IT" iitet'itetanes'=| IS COMING TO ,The brief also urged that the provincial government expand services of the Women's Bureau of the department of labor and| extend minimum housing stand- ards throughout the province. The council brief said a royal commission is urgently needed to examine the welfare struc- ture, to eliminate waste and overlapping, co - ordinate the findings of welfare agencies, unify procedures and facilities, and promote preventive and protective services. PROFITABLY. with Canada Permanent 4 Bi on Special Accounts on Regular Accounts BUSINESS HOURS: Closed Monday -- Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10 a.m. To 5 p.m. Fridey, 10 o.m. To 8:30 p.m. -- Set. 10 a.m. To 5 p.m; REGULAR CHEQUING PRIVILEGES ON 32% ACCOUNTS WITHDRAWALS On DEMAND From 4% SPECIAL ACCOUNTS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE J, W. 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