Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Jul 1957, p. 12

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{ ENNISKILLEN ~ Seventy Children Attend ' Church Vacation School MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN of last week in Oshawa With her | Money Order [Stripper Boycotted | 'Nudists Now Split Ring Is Sought DENVER (AP) Colorado WINDSOR (CP)--Police in On. nudists today boycotted the re- tario and Detroit have stepped up| gional meeting of the Midwest their campaign against what they | bhi i 1 believe is an international fink Susatiiag Club near Liberal, passing stolen Canadian postal Kan., because a Denver member Correspondent daughter, Mrs. J. H. Borrowdale, money orders. had been booted out of the bigger ENNISKILLEN The Ennis. while Mr. Werry, holidayed with, Police said Friday an addi- club for being a nightclub strip- killen Church Vacation School Sousins at Islay. Oakwood and toval 14 money orders had been per. i proved to be a great success Lindsay. cashed in the last few days in | i iov ee out To children attending. Mr and Mrs. Fred Holroyd and Detroit bringing the total (0 54 of po lhe. Cue: rico, around lovely The closing program covered Aileen, Hampton, visited Mr. and| the stolen money orders cashed in. / yn Wes, who hills here! as the work that the school accom. Mrs. Stewart Lamb. that city. "the Six with the $50,000 treas- ure chest." ¥ plished and the handcrafts made Mr. and Mrs. R. J.' Ormiston, An additional 17 have been a fine display. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill and cashed here and five more turned _ John Garrison, president of the For Your 'BEST BUY E. A Werry expressed the ap- Reva, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Me- up in Fort William, where Henry Colorado Sunshine Club, said the preciation of all those present to|Gill and Dale visited Mr. the leaders of the school for the Mrs. L. Ashton, Haydon. work they had carried out on an' | Edward Hall of Toronto was ar- Midwest Club had accepted Miss rested. He was convicted and sen- West's membership dues for sev- half of the children of the com- Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright is|tenced to six years in peniten- eral years without question. In A New Car visiting with their daughter Mar- tiary, "Now they think a girl who uerite at St. Catharines. Police' figure the orders are takes off her clothes for a living | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton, Part of a total of 140 stolen at the shouldn't be a nudist," said Gar- o Y 'Mrs (Purple Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Green. Mrs. OLE Ashton, MIS. cor Oke motored to Lake Simcoe Mrs. Ivan Sharp and Mrs, R, on Sunday. Virtue as religious instructors. | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp The following gave leadership visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Dumara, and assistance . games and |Scugog Island. handerafts: Mrs. J. E. Griffin,| Mrs. Norman Moore, Trenton, Mrs. R. Harvey. Mrs. H. Ashton. \ponna and Pat Burkitt and bro- Mrs. T. Turnbull, Mrs. E. Rolb-|ther John of Steenburgh, have munity. Leaders Green, director; Wal. Sandwich East post office on May rison. "We think Evelyn should | | | Ibe treated as an equal." ROOM AND BOARD PAY A VISIT TO YOU SHOULD'VE CONSULTED HOWEVER, WEVE 1 HATE RETURNING from MRS. PUFFLE FIRST...SHE HAD A CHARGE son, Mrs. E. McNair, Mrs. R. B | aturned home spending Green, Mrs. J. Slemon, Mrs. O. holidays with the W. Howells, KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT ACCOUNT AT FIRST WINNERS IN Two beauties named Miss Photogenic and Most Popular of the Miss Universe contest- ants hold their trophies after . Voting Rights . Are At Stake By GEORGE KITCHEN South "by the North to WASHINGTON (CP) The school desegregation laws i i of mo 17,-' In theory, the Negro 000,000 pe ns are at stake in the right to vote like anyone else but current struggle over civil rights/the South has deprived him of that Jegislation in the United States privilege in a number of wal te Four states, for example s citizens, a poll tax, which the lov vote under Negro can ill afford a constitution the Americans like quire the prospective Negro voter to describ? as the most democr to interpret complex in the world, They work, the Constitution or name and are subject to draft and other didates running for office laws like any other American. and define primary Yet, they suffer one disability. ge elections. In still They happen to have been born areas, the quiet threat of viole with dark skins and that is enoughlis enough to keep the Negro away to disqualify them in the minds of from the polls the bulk of white citizens living in| The civil rights bill aims to pre- 1 states south of the Mason It would provide a non- trial--by a judge alone--f those 17.- anyone disobeying a court or uthern Negroes to refrain from such practices s the real crux of the civil rights| The provision for non-jury legislation, although that objective|is included because the govern has become somewhat blurred in!ment thinks it extremely unlikely the vigorous filibustering attack|the voting rights of a Negro would launched on the bill by southern get much consideration congressmen. They talk instead of a hite southern jury in any case federal troops being sent into the !invelving voting privileges ZION Plan Picnic For August MRS. RUSSELL STAINTON ZION -- Mrs, Arnold Geissber- ger, vice-president, was in charge Mr Archie Parrinder, Myrt of the WA meeting. There were Mrs. Henry Leask and Lucille, o visitors and 10 Uxbridge visited at Alan Fisher's Zion Senior Football team play- read the ed Oshay Thistles and won 4-1 1 Stain- at L reading the beauty Gerti Daub who was photo- selection at pa nt. They ar left), Miss Germany selected as the most their enforce than has the LE ey are United St sec vent this jury 9 he 000.000 or more Stainton Mr Osh- Little Miss Laurie .visited her grand parents, and Mrs. H. F. Stephen (awa, for the weekend { Beverly Cameron. returned to Petewawa Camp on Sunday af er ten days leave at home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnny, Brenda and Diane ilton were Sunday visitors Cameron's, Cameron Ham- at Stainton Mrs. Rus V K devotional 1 Mrs. | weekend with M Ted Stephen, Peter and Mrs. William D. and Mrs. Walter Crai ty gave the 3 prayer spe decided give $30 to Mr and oreign 3ible M 3 also decided to M a picnic at Lakeview Park borough on August 7 at 2 o'clock, instead Robert Boyer of the regular meeting. The Boyer and Pat CGIT and lorer girls were in- and Mrs. A. T vited te attend the picnic ing Island, the Piano duets were played by Reed and Mrs Joyce and Patsy Fisher and a Mr. and Mrs reading 'Little Things", was Alan, Mr given by Mrs. Russell Stainton. | Mountjoy Refreshments were served hy Mrs. Ross the group, Mrs. Ray Cameron, <0! Mr. Frank Lee, Miss Mrs. R. C. Stainton, Mrs. Alex Stainton, Oshawa, were recent McMaster, Mrs. Russell Stainton. | visitors at Tom Sobil's. Group for September will be Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Perron and J. Cruikshanks, Mrs. Jim Stain- Don Jr.. Oshawa, visited at Keith ton, Mrs. Stanley Ogle, Mrs. Per- Stainton's cy Davidson. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stainton and Mr. and Mrs Davy spent the weekend with |at Peterborough for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McQuarry, Parade + Elmvale. Mrs. Stainton and Davy Mrs. S. Fraser, Margaret, Mal- stayed and returned home on colm and friend, Oshawa, LCpl Thursday Keith Purdy, Petawawa, were re- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rykert and cen' visitors at Ray Cameron' family, Trenton, visited at Hans Clarke Moore, Miss Beth Geissherger's Mox George Gordon, Oshawa Mr, and Mrs Sr. were Sunday visitors Keith Woodville visited at Stainton's Henry Dart's Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sobil are MPP, and Mrs. Bracebridge. Mr. Stainton. Brown- teverend F. J Reed. Hampton, Jack Francis and and Mrs. Murray and Diane, Mr. and Lee and Brian. Ked- Mrs. Wes Cameron, Robert Killen were the Orange M M William Dart at recently Do you need What $187. $307 can you pay 257 $457 $107 You can borrow from $50 to $1000 Sometimes more) Payment Plans from o month up. > ow 37 King St. East, Alger Bldg next to Biltmore Theatre Suite 22, Phone RA 5.65¢ Open until noon on Saturdays from an I MISS UNIVERSE CONTEST Gloria Mis pop- contestant, and who entered and won the m ular girl trophy Union Debates Clean-Up Plan WASHINGTON (AP cutive council of Textile Workers fire from Senate rackets gators meets today to proposals that it adopt new * inion" i The mitte genic Noakes, Canada The ex- the United Uniox « rackets which | irs of Unic ente and s Lloyd Klenert d to its Teams urne the giant tion of d Har the by S, apy deter- mine whether he i be sum- moned to a later public hearing. Gibbons has been mentioned as a possible contender for the team- sters pr lency being ated .by Dave Be who is retir under for alleged miseuse of union quizzin ippar staying Steve Mrs General Sobil Sobil is Hospital Colum at the vith a Cooks Ray Cam Joyce and Patsy Fisher ceived first class honors Grade. 8 piano examinatic Bev. Cameron and Russell Hall visited at Hamilton while Bev was. home on leave Mr. and Mrs ton called at Solina Mrs. R have been Jim Russell Albert Stain- Balson's, C. Stainton and Laurie holidayir 1 Hambly Lake at Simcoe visited at Henry Dart's. | Lyle "I saved money with cash from Citizens" *T needed a car. | had the chance of a new job but it called for a lot of travelling and I didn't have enough money. "It was the car dealer who sugge 1 go to Citizens Finance ari "| David, Whittaker s Wayne, Wayne ./ Ross Lee. C. Ashton, Mrs. F. Beckett, Mrs. F. W. Werry, Miss Gloria Wright and Miss Reva McGill. A special Christian Stewardship meeting of the WMS was held at the church. when Mrs. Armi- stead, Bowmanville, Christian Stewardship, Secretary of Osh- awa Presbyterial, was guest speaker, Mrs. A. L. Wearn, opened the meeting with a poem, followed by worship led by Mrs. F. Me- Laughlin. Mrs. F. Toms read the scripture lesson. Mrs. M. Stain- ton read an interesting letter from Miss Louiza Mayova, who is missionary for prayer this year. and also gave information about her work in Montreal among immigrants arriving from other countries. Mrs. J. Slemon reported on: United Nations. Group 3 leaders, Mrs. F. Mec- Laughlin and Patsy, Mrs. R. i served a delicious lunch. / elcome visitor to the vil- lage Saturday was Colonel T. T. McCartney Filgate now residing in Toronto, formerly for 35 years witn the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Inniskilling Fusilers. Ennis- killen Ireland. In the pioneer days the forebears of the Virtue family played a part in naming Enniskillen after their old home town in Ireland. That link brought Col. Filgate to see the village. His wife and three friends ac- companied him. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pethick, Ruth and Mrs. E. Strutt, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Port Hope Mr. and Mrs. Dave lark and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Eva Ann, Hamil- ton. were Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin's. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee, Terry and Kim, Master Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yeo, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trew- in, Doreen and Donald attended the Trewin picnic at Cream of Barley. Bowmanville Mrs. J. A. Werry spent the first Lee Mrs. | ted | what | kind of arrangements I could make. | Am | ever glad I did! "They were swell t6 me. 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Hepburn, Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mec- Neil, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stainton and| family visited C. Mills and R. Hopes, Port Perry. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorland| were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner, Oshawa. Nancy Wood has passed her Grade 9 music exam with hon- ors and her Grade 11, at Bow- manville High School with first class honors. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick and Robin, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick. Mrs Gordon Yeo, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collacutt, Bowmanville and Mr. Clarence Woodley travelled to Essex to the funeral of Miss Laura Phillips, recently. Ted Yea, spent a week's holi- day with Keith Ellis. at Cordova Mines. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spry and Glen, Rochester, N.Y. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright. Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Werry at- tended a family picnic at Ste- phen Saywell's, Caesarea Jean Hope, Port Perry, holidaying with Gail Stainton Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tabb, Orono, visited Mr.. and Mrs. R. 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