Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 Jun 1957, p. 18

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NEWS BRIEFS FOUR CONVICTED SUDBURY (CP)--Mike Adams, 9, Conrad Courville, 20, Norman " |Godin, 17, and Ronald Joly, 19, all lof Sudbury were remanded until June 13 for sentence after bein convicted Wednesday of the arm robbery with violence of 62-year- old barber Emilio Greco Feb, 16. All four pleaded not gulity, RENT BILL PASSES LONDON (Reuters)--The Con- servative government's controver- sial rent bill passed its final stage in the House of Commons Wednes- day night, The bill abolishes the rent ceiling on about 800,000 houses and apartments and eventually # |will raise rents of more than 4, * [000,000 other dwellings. ESCAPE INJURY FORT SCOTT, Kan, (AP) -- A Plane carrying two sons of the {late president Franklin D. Roose-| !lvelt cracked up on takeoff Wed- nesday but all four occupants es- caped unhurt. Elliott and Frank- " [lin D. Roosevelt Jr., were on a p cattle-buying tour, DIES AFTER FALL CORNWALL (CP)--A 25-year- old St. Lawrence power project worker died Wednesday 16 hours after he fell 80 feet from the Barnhart Island power dam, Po- lice said Leon Morais, a steel worker, slipped from steel guides erected during construction of the I power house. 64H % pi ' ye . of ud i] cok g gb Fitting the fuel tanks to the | and consists of an envelope of | tary reconnaissance and as a underside of its novel inflatable | rabber-proofed fabric. The fuse- | simple utlitiy plane, the unique wing, men prepare to send the | lage is suspended from this wing | craft has a top speed of 58 revolutionary M.L. light aircraft | and propelled by a pusher type | miles per hour and weighs about off on a test flight at White | engine. The: wooden fuselage | 616 pounds. When not in flight, Walthan, England. The wing of | seats the pilot and one passeng- | the craft can be deflated and the odd plane is of delta plan | er in tandem. Designed for mili- | folded neatly away. 7 Rfrican Treason Probe RAGLAN Flower, Sunday [TakesMonthBreather JOHANNESBURG (AP)--South [speaker before the African Na-| School Celebration ie ir. sus pai 6 Mos i J fund chase machine-guns, MRS an ATTY (of and Mrs. Fred Wood at '8 taking a month's Dreather, Me Bg testimony ene, Chief Magistrate F. C. A. Wes-| ome of the accused visited Com- RAGLAN -- Flower and Sun-' Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns and sel ordered the recess so steno-| nist China, Russia and Eastern day school anniversary service family, of Scugog, were Friday graphers could catch up withig ope was held Sunday afternoon. evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs, | transcribing of millions of words The 156 accused lolled or While 'the congregation sang the Walter Manns, I of testimony in the last five| | snoozed through the hearings in bhildren placed their flowers on Mr, and Mrs. J. Bridges and Months. 8 g 8 e cross. Mr. Birkett, Sunday girls, of Newcastle, were Sunday to aut | drill hall, | The inquiry broke unexpectedly | the dark and drafty '| | us all ilit er- hool superintendent, read the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. With a setles of dawn arrests last Ie Rom high BTS oo of Scripture lesson. Roy Moon, ecemoer. Je gover - | chicken wire separated them from 1 ' trying to prove existence of an b ! Brian Bray and Douglas Bolduc| Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery, Miss ized movement toward re- the public. Inside the screen] 'ead the 23rd Psalm. The chil- Patty Rozell visited Mr. and Mrs. prEfmees t OO ishment of a White and black sat side-by-side. | en sang 'Jesus Loves Me", E. Manns and boys Monday. {Communist state DEFENCE FUND s. Saywell, guest speaker, told| 'Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Davidson | counsel for the 156 defendants! le EN sory specially for the chil-land boys, of Toronto, are spend- om the investigation is a political Behind it, in the section Hid n. Sunday, June 9, sacrament|ing this week with Mrs, Johns 52% "served for the public, segregation | baptism service will be held land George, lot, of a segregationist govern-i... "girictly enforced with the | t 9.45 a.m, Sunday School wil 4, +o .| whites on one side of a chain and | de at 10.45 a.m. of utd Mu. Wun, Steele visi. along dhe delendamis ase 108 the Africans on the other. . Members of St. Stephen's, Col- and s. rdon Corner and py roneans or Whites, and seven Duing She recess the defend. BE of Baga, WA 2 Thurs | EreiyS. persons of mixed ancestry. They hoiice station nearest their homes. sts of Hagan on TS Mr. and Mrs, M. McGee and|include 18 women. ional cal y evening in Raglan Church. |pepiie" spent Sunday in Peter- | Some of the professions mes ! Mrs, Pascoe welcomed the 1a- borough and attended the Lions NOTED SPEECHES fouiots, 1awyers aud af eas She des and asked o* Sephans Club Parade. The proceedings will determine Tink p oe Rg Tamblyn, of Orono, 1 Mr a Mrs. Jack Wilson aud ho et ea be oy The less affluent defendants are fa Tne speaker. am; kes vhs "Sr. "ond mid fo tri ue Spy a + Miss Elizabeth Deeming, Miss Mrs, Lloyd Evans and family, | Hour after hour detectives have : | {IS Jaw y. | inally set a target of $168,000, but shirley Wade and Mrs. H. Percy . and Mrs. L. Mahaffy and read into the record their notes a ita the goal lo $260, ecompanied by Mrs. Deeming,|gamiiy visited Saturday even-|0f speeches made, at doses of | g .! Myrtle, sang and Miss Deem- ing with Mr, and Mrs. Don Fer. | Meetings sponsore: y such or- JR san] 3 solo. Jia Elizabeth guson and Nancy and Mrs, | ganizations 2% the Congress pi -r es played a piano solo.. Mrs. | | Democrats, e eration | A BUSY CONGR! hite, Mrs. Naylor, Mrs. W. Hol |P5miston. of Bowmanville, | South African Women, the Trans- | WASHINGTON (AP)--Congress day acted a skit on how to visit | oisited Monday evening with his | vaal Indian Congress, the Trans- already has set a record this { new neighbor and ask her to| novo Mr and Mrs. Albert/vaal Indian Youth Congress, the year--11,186 bills introduced in the fin the WA. ute, ? . African National Congress and the [first three months. In the same J Following the meeting Sveryoms Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Davidson | South African Congress of Trade period last year 7,490 bills were let in the Rall for a Joelal Sout and family spent Sunday evening | Unions. introduced. 3d a lunch was serv 2%- with Mr. Gagnon at Oshawa. Wn WA. " Mr. and Mrs Russell Corner - . " : 2 eens a enol Wedding Of Miss , , June 14, at 8.30| awa. Ber, Si rns An, on yg No ng pet ay a TAC aturday al oon Tr | o! "put on by Greenwood. andparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.| Ber 1 Palmer o Ti0. Mus. Bar Pres ad i NY Jan Latimer A and re. a pattems at spent the weekend with thelri COLUMBUS --- The wedding Armstrong, Beverley and Jimmie | anville, | cousins, Mrs. Minnie Stone took place in Port Perry United | from Midland visited Saturday at | Mr. Thorpe at Peterborough. |Church on Saturday, June 1, of|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd | . and dn Num and| Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Harrison | Robert Miller and Miss Beryl Miller and also attended the Tr Soa cer and. broth. aad family of Oshawa were Palmer, Miller - Palmer wedding at Port John, Richard and Stanley | Thursday evening guests of Mr.| Miss Palmer is the daughter of Perry. : : 'land Mrs. Lloyd Evans and fam-| Mr, and Mrs. George 3up ney of | Quite a number of Columbus »MMr. and Mrs. Roy Moon ly, | Port Perry and Robert is the son [folk attended and supported the mded the funeral on Monday "pigs Patty Rozell is holidaying | Brooklin Fair on Saturday after-| , | $ y ving of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller of : » Berlioon Wo, rm ey at this week with her grandparents columbus Joon, Among the exhibitors yrere | ® e J Mr. and Mrs, Carl Avery. | : : |W. M. Holliday an ns, show- cliawa, Mrs. Warden Greenley and Rev ak Wyle o Port Sony: ng Holsteins; Beath Farms, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and mimmy were Thursday guests assiste ov, re Rie a8 showing Shorthorn cattle; Mrs. | le attended the Scott-Brown'os Mr. George Solomon and John, |of Columbus, officiate: or tl eg, Powell, flowers; Mrs. Stafford 'pgdding at Pickering on Satur-) "wy "and Mrs. Perce Collins and | double ivi SRIimony. py casing | Cosway, baking, and Miss Bever-| we boys of Blackstock were Sun. HUSIC Was :|ley Gimblett who had entries in| +Idr, and Mrs. Walter Manns|qay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus. |Elsie Dobson at the organ and [{¥ Junior Girls' section. +Lre Saturday supper guests of geil Davidson. guest soloist was Mrs. Kennedy "y,i"pioct White and Mrs. +B, and Mrs. E. Manns and boys. | Congratulations Mr. and of Port Perry. Miss Palmer's at-| wi i0rq Naylor attended an ex- . Misses Ellen and Susan Lati-| mrs Lioyd Rozell, (nee Audrey|tendants were Mrs. D. McNaugh- oo, tive meeting of the Oshawa ir, of North Oshawa, spent|svary) of Oshawa on the birth of ton, Port Perry, Mrs. Joyce praghytery WA which was held esday_ with their grandmother, 'y "con |Brown, Oshawa, Miss M. Welles, |; "\rofi ot ctor Church, Oshawa ="s, J. Latimer, celebrating Mrs. shawa, Miss Joan Miller, Col-|® ns v g ' ; y cele Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns and Oshawa, , on Monday afiernoon wmtimer's and Ellen's birthday. |poys 'were Sunday supper guests umbus, and little Gail Brown who 2. David : ' Osh Ar. and Mrs, Lloyd Evans and o¢"Mr and Mrs. T. Manns and |was flowergirl. | Mrs. F. C. Davidson rom h on | niy vised Sr, und, NOt fay of Seu. The best Tan was Garuet| aes Wag § weekend visor a the wart J a, i -- | Palmer and ushers were Jac . yrs. fir. and Mrs. R. Manns and) Will Use Photo Finish'|}ons"*5: Raglan, George Gimblelt. Mrs ALE. Amey] Pa | Brown, Oshawa; nald c- r. an rs. A. . Arney | ly of Port Perry, Mr, and] uy + Californi lled Saturda BSN Birkett and family spent) For British Horse Races Nauehion and Nell Palmer from Bork a lores, eet Mr. day) urday with Mr. and Mrs. 8.| [ONDON (CP)--For the first| The reception was held in the| Mrs. Clifford Naylor. nns and boys. 1 vi ¢ time, the photo finish is to belchurch basement with members| Mr. and Mrs. George Gilroy | or kiilen NE: By George used for British horse races run|of the Port Perry WA catering.|and sons attended the anniver- . { Taunton, were Sunday Under National Hunt rules. {Mr Murray Miller was in charge sary service at Enfield on Sunday tna Guests of Mr. and Mrs The camera has long been injof the guest book. |and afterward visited with Mr, d Shute. _ : {vogue on flat-racing courses but, Following the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Edgar Pres- A Russell Davidson spent the human eve has always been and Mrs. Miller will live in Col- | cott, urday with her daughter, Mrs, relied on for hurdling and steeple-| umbus. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Naylor : Haines and family at Osh- chase races | The members of the bridal land Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor, | The decision to permit the use|party were entertained at the Don Mills, visited relatives at d/of the photo finish was taken at home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mil-|Arden on Saturday. s were Wednesday supper ® recent meeting of the National lov following the wedding rehears-| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and nyo a 4. Freuch There are 51 racecourses where| "Guests. a Consmbus wore ida -- od Sunday 3 lernopn Suzanne's third birthday. National Hunt meetings take Mrs, Ray Gimblett, Mr. and Mrs. 'are at their cottage at Williams {rs. Waddell, of Bethany, visit- place. Of these 23 also have flat Bruce Ormiston, Miss Helen Dyer Point, Lake Scugog. her daughter, Mrs. McGee racing under jockey club rules. |and Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Rickard.| Mr, Meredith Dring has return Debbie. Gl led home and is making satisfac irs, Lloyd Davidson and Jan- SMALLER TYPES {VISITORS |tory progress after - undergoing were dinner guests of Mrs. Wallabies are a smaller spec-| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McQuay | an operation at the Oshawa Gen- lies of the Australian kangaroo and daughters and Mrs. Laura Be Leona and fami] ti es Ovillle. and he | o, Fospital. d Jack Irvi (rs. . son, a and family, sometimes ca rush er, N A 3 hy ANC, Ma. tition: |, Douglas Young aud Jack lrvine were Friday supper guests kangaroos. have joined the Solina football -- a. team, Mr. Young is recently ar- rived from Scotland and is em-| § [ployed on the farm of Kenneth Powell and Mr. Irvine is from England and is employed by Ver- non Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott, Mrs. | Wallace Scott and Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Wylie and family visited | on Sunday afternoon at the home | lof Mr. and Mrs. M. McMillan, Sr., of Lindsay. Rev. R. H. Rickard and Mr. Frank Lee are attending the Bay of Quinte conference being held | at Renfrew United Church, Ren- frew, this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKenzie land family attended a family re- union pienic at Bowmanville { which was held in honor of Mrs, | { Ruth Fordyce from the United | St 1. fr. and Mrs. Stan Manns an Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wylie and {Susan and Debra were Sunday | dinner guests at the home of Rev. {and Mrs. R. Wylie, Port Perry. | - | Mr, and Mrs. Ray Smith of Osh- awa were Friday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Smith NATO DELEGATES OBSERVE ATOM BOMB TEST [Fuk sui © * *™ Yucca Flats, Nevada. They had | in two years, The NATO group phies for winning the highest ie Treaty Organization coun- | just witnessed the first test blast origiually numbered 34, but be- number of points in the County ---- nose against a background | of the new series. 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