24 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, May 16, 1964 By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Wednesday, May 6, was grandmother's night for the women's Institute which 4 |met in the community hall with § 17 members ig aes Mrs. Percy Yan Camp, new president, presided and Mrs. in the absence of Mrs. Larmer. Final plans for the bazaar on the evening of May 15, . were} made. Also for serving lunch at the dance on May 22, museum WI Grandmothers Parade In Old Fashioned Gowns yi: 2st: {Camp attended the funeral of, TWO PIVOTS SIGNED | CHALLENGER '0SES 'her aunt, Mrs. Hettie Mc-/ MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal|) PORTSMOUTH (AP)- -- Kary |Laughlin in Colborne, Monday. | Alouettes announced the signing|rewa V, Britain's prowabiy -- .i- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mott, Sud-\Tuesday of Barry Carkner, 23,\tender in the America's Cup 'Anne Mott,\@ quarterback who played withichallenge, lost both races "the University of British Colum-jagainst her training partner bia, and Warren Rabb, who}s vereign off the Isle of Wight played quarterback with the'Friday. Despite this, a spokes- Eastern Footba!{ Conference|man said, the training programy "lub last season. lis "going very well." a nd Mrs. gin Gray and fam- _ Venning over the week essed Sunday supper guests of Mr. Mrs. L. Fitoz moved to Mid- ang Mrs. Roy MeLaughlin' and land, Saturday. \family were: Mrs. Edith Mur- Mrs. A. Lughotn who hasjphy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold spent the winter with her daugh-|Murphy and family; Mr. Wal- ter, Mrs. F. Bailey, movediter Murphy and family, all of back to her home last week. Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs, Ross Ashton|Murphy and family and Mr. Veiva Bailey acted as secretary} and family Haydon, Mrs. Edna McLaughlin Neseliton, were din- ner guests and Mr. and Mrs. Ted McLaughlin and family, Columbus, were afternoon cal- lers with Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Albert Murphy and family, Bowmanville. Miss Erma Turner, a nurse of Oshawa Hospital, and Mr. Dudley Hind, recently arrived in Oshawa from Jamaica, were SHOPPING CAN BE EASY! day at the high school. The grandmothers, who were attired in old fashioned gowns, paraded around the hall. All other grandmothers were asked to contribute an item to the program as a forfeit. They sang *Put On Your -Old Gray Bonnet", FINAL MEETING The final meeting of ex- plorers for the season was held '\Tuesday and began with re- freshments, after which John Larmer gave the worship, The group decided to give all money to missions this to be dedicated at the church service. Leanne Dorrell, Beth Duns- moor, Laurie Turner, John Larmer and Dennis Romeril received other second gold star. Leanne Dorrell and Laurie Turner organized the games| which were played before the} closing ceremony. | Messengers held a party on the church lawn Tuesday. Lunch of cookies and chocolate milk began the enjoyment after McLaughlin and family Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm,|and Mrs. P. Romeril. Paul and Carol visited Mr. and) Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wright Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Bowman-|and family called on both moth- ville; Sunday afternoon then|er's Sunday in Port Perry and took Mrs. C. Hill home with) Lindsay. them for heap Sah | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vliegen- Mrs. V. Cain, Toronto is|thart, Utrecht, the Netherlands, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris) are visiting their son,"Mr. and | while convalescing, |Mrs. W. A. Vliegenthart and Linda Brown entertained -- a\ family. | few girls Saturday on her birth-| Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Turk and| day. : girls; Mrs. Stuart Parker and/ Mrs. Cecil Hyde and Miss|Mr. Alfred Thompson, Whitby, | eT aie oe = Ba Psst he dg page: | guests of Mr. and) iy i' e Sun-|Mrs. Orr Venning. | = -- of Mrs. C. Darey Glad to report Mrs. J.| and Mrs. I. Argue. : | Wygerde able to be home from) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van hospital. | ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF 13 PRINCE STREET, OSHAWA 728-1132 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OPENING 20% oH SPECIAL... ...: ON ALL COLD WAVES During the Month of May HANS HENTSCHE, Proprietor READ | AND USE TIMES FAMILY WANT ADS CALL THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 723-3492 ' MENNONITE BOYS NEVER GO TO BARBERS Amish Mennonite children ed of about 30 families, has ing areas. However, some and most of the children will pump water at their one-room been a source of contention local merchants are almost work on the farm when they school in Oxford County, among some residents in the enthusiastic in the support of 13. Vie hove new about 15 miles southeast of area, who feel they have low- the Mennonites. They operate %°¢ 44. ne boys never go Woodstoc! a barber. (CP Photo) k. The sect, compos- ered the value of the farm- the old school without hydro Frost Kills Crop which games were played. At Wallaceburg oo covars | WALLACEBURG, Ont. (OP)| a | Frost 'wiped out entire tomato| Mrs. Harold Kyte and Mrs.| lcrops in this area, some 30|Fred Hamilton spent the week |miles. south of Sarnia, Fridayjend at Doe Lake. Mrs. Kyte mofning, provincial agricultural|attended a 'commissioner's | representative for Kent County,|training meeting and Mrs. |Arthur Aarssen, said Friday;Hamilton, the Ontario Lone | night, Guider's meeting. Some farms were left un-| Mr, Larry Hoskin is home touched and others suffered ajfrom Hamilton University and complete loss as temperatures|Mr, Lawrence McLaughlin from drepped to freezing point over-/QAcC Guelph. rm He had no estimate of the Mr. and Mrs. Art Rustin and Farmers were in the fields at boys, Port Credit, and Mr. and 4:30. a.m. burning straw and|Mrs. Harry Smith, Toronto, corneobs in an. effort to keep|SPent Sunday with Mrs. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins the frost from their tomato seedlings. 'and family, Whitby, visited Mr. Court In Pickering Deals With Many Traffic Charges PICKERING (Staff) --A Bay! was caught driving on Liverpool) avenue, had his charge dismiss- Ridges man, Alexander C.|road with no licence April 8. |ed because the information on Buksa, 714 Hewson drive, was} Since the accused did not|the summons was incorrect. fined $5 and costs Thursday in| know that nis licence was under) John Kane, 300 Athol street, Pickering magistrate's court| suspension, he had left his new| wnithy, was fined $10 for speed- 'when convicted on a charge of| application at home. He was/ing on Harwood avenue. Kane making unnecessary noise. fined $10 and costs. drove on Harwood avenue, a 30 Constable J. Found of Pick-| Albert A. Ifrah, 848 Olive ave-|mph zone, at 40 mph on April 5. vering Township police stopped|nue, Oshawa was fined $17 and) John Martens, Toronto, was two cars on March 30 because|costs for driving at 47 mph in/fined $10 for the same offence} they were speeding on Harwood|/a 30 mph zone. On April 9, the| which he committed April 6. | avenue. 4 | accused drove 17 miles over the) pavid Stanley Perry, of Beth-| While the policeman was/limit on Altona road. any, Ont., was- fined $10 for speaking to the two drivers, a! Donna 'Devaney, 217 Bruce|speeding on Brock road north. third car, driven by Buksa, pull-| street, Oshawa, drove on High-| Perry was travelling at 60 mph ed up in front hs Phare and)way 2 at 42 mph on April 17./in the 50 mph zone. : peti mem Ate ed causing' She was fined $7 and costs for! David Horner, Toronto, was ae ; | driving 7 miles over the speed) convicted of driving 37 mph in| When the constable approach-| } 8 D | limit, |a 30 mph zone April 9 on Altona ed the third car, Buksa drove! victor M. Cox, 148 Ritson|\road, H fined $7 away. A few minutes later Com+| 93° ochawa, was fined $20 for Roe He was AneN. 97. stable Found found the car| esesdine on Highway 3, Cox yg oee Oe. kag ys parked in the Ajax shopping) yas" followed from Harwood| 44 'mph in' the 35 potty 1 centre and charged Buksa with| i making unneces ise. javenue in Ajax to the Whitby) April 17. He was fined $9 and| Robert Gordon Wey, of RR 1,\'0¥7 line on April 8 driving at| costs, | 1] ONE WHA, MORTGAGE FOR BALANCE Whitby Township was found|"° mophr in a 80 -myph 'gone. : oy eee oe guilty in court of making un-| Leroy B. Webster, 63 Cedar) ¢ Lose FINAL TO LISBON fecessary: noise on April 5. Street, Ajax, was fined $10 for) ANTWERP (AP) -- Sporting| Evidence revealed the ac-\SPeeding on Harwood avenue/cybh of Lisbon defeated MTK| eused repeatedly drove through|APril 5, The accused was ariv-! budapest 1-0 in this Belgian city) the radar on Harwood avenue| ing at 40 mph in a 30 mph zone.| Friday to win one of the most} south, each time accelerating) Daniel L. McDonald, 17 Lin-jevenly contested finals ever) the motor. {coln avenue, Pickering, was|played in European Cup Win-| A Pickering man, Andrew Wil-|fined $10 for speeding on Har-|ners' Cup soccer competition.| son of High Bush Trail, was|wood avenue April 5, The ac-|The game was a replay after| also found guilty of making un-}cused was driving 40 mph in a'the teams failed to break a 3-3 necessary noise. Constable L./30 mph zone. Watson of the Pickering police} testified that he was driving the| cruiser east on Highway 2 at) 7.10 p.m., April 26 when a car! passed him in the westbound) lane, | BACKFIRE As the car passed, the driver} put it into second gear, where-| upon the vehicle backfired re- peatedly. Wilson had with him three let- ters which he claimed were from garages certifying the con- dition of his muffler. Magistrate Jermyn pointed ¢ out that this was not sworn testimony and fined Wilson $10 and costs. David Longman, 905 Liverpool road south, Pickering, drove on Liverpool road March. 14 with ' no left headlight and no horn. It turned out to be an expen-| sive drive when Magistrate Jer- + myn fined him $10 and costs, Maurice - Korczynski, of Frenchman's Bay, drove behind a car on Liverpool road March - 21 with a distance of less than i five feet between his car and » the other vehicle. Korczynski braked repeatedly to avoid hitting the car, but con-) ' tinued to follow too closely for * about half a mile. He was fined $10 and costs| by Magistrate Jermyn. SPEEDING Abel C. Vanrossem, 427 'West " point crescent, Pickering, was. found guilty of travelling 40 miles per hour in a 30-mile-hour zone. Py He turned off Highway 2 onto Rougemount by cutting through | * the Stroud market parking Jot, | The police cruiser chasing him) at times went 70 mph but didn't) gain on Vanrossem's car. The accused was found at his home when the officer caught up to him. Vanrossem testified he was * only going 30 mph on Rouge- » mount and that the corner of Highway 2 and Rougemount is * about one mile from his home. Magistrate Jermyn imposed a *, $10 fine. Joseph McPhee, 42 Tulloch drive, Ajax, was fined $13 and * costs for driving on Altona road April 9 at 48 mph in the 30 mph + zone. 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