The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1958, p. 3

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Kresge Manager Given Promotion Orville R. Kennie, manager of the S. S. Kresge Co., Simcoe street south, will be leaving Osh- awa Jan. 1 to begin his duties as import buyer for the Kresge Co. at the head of- fice in Toronto, He was promot- ed to this position by H, C. Stark- weather, executive vice president and managing directer of the S. S. Kresge Co. His new position as import ' |buyer will take him to Europe 'land Japan for a period of six weeks each year where he will be examining goods for export to { |Canada. Some of the articles tha | |will be exported to Canada are: ' (watches from Switzerland, rose ' {bushes and tulip bulbs from Hol- : {land, Christmas tree ornaments "|and toys from Germany, and var- _ |ious textiles from Japan. Mr. Kennie has lived at 445 : |Athol street east since moving to ; (Oshawa from Toronto four years |ago. He is an active member of & - MY 7 {the Oshawa Kiwanis Club. When TR I ; . 7 L a |being asked: what his first im- ~~ i y ¢ ¢ 4 pression of the people of Oshawa $500 CHEQUE PRESENTED TO CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION [esse sua, iif and ost ' ling impression of the people is Court Charlene, No. 1750, Can- | Palsy. The cheque represented | M. Gartshore, a teacher in the | president of Court Charlene [that they are friendly and I cer- adian Order of Foresters, re- | the court's annual donation to | cerebal palsy school; Mrs. D. | and Mrs, C. Ferguson, district [tainly will miss them when I cently presented a cheque for | the association, Caught by the | Arkles, president of the Oshawa | deputy high chief ranger. |leave. During my four years here $500 to the Oshawa and Dis- | camera when the presentation | and District Palsy Parent-Tea- | [they have been very helpful and trict Association for Cerebral | was made, from left, : Mrs. | cher Council; Mrs. S. Mandryk, --Oshawa Times Photo have made my wife and I com- Remand Pai ORVILLE R. KENNIE ferred to Winnipeg, Sarnia, Tim- mins, Toronto and came to Osh- awa in February, 1955. ARDENT ANGLER Mr. Kennie, who is an ardent angler, confines his fishing to weekends because of the respon- sibility that is involved in manag- In ing a store, In 1955, at Fort Lau- NEW BRUNSWICK NATIVE derdale on the coast of - Florida, Born in New Brunswick in 1905|p0 hooked a Sailfish and was Mr. Kenny, unlike his father who battling with it for half an hour was a sea captain in the sailing|pefore. he landed it. The fish was ship era began working at the|gaven feet three inches long and Thumbnail Sketches Of Education Bd. Candidates Fifteen candidates will be run- on the Board of Education. Dur-/ Board of Education. ning for election to the 12 mem-|ing his first term as a trustee/chairman of the public relations ber Oshawa Board of Education he was a member of the property, committee during 1958. Dec. 1. building and planning and fin- She is a member Of this number, 10 are seeking-ance committees. re-election and two of the five He is a general remaining candidates will become National Aluminum Products Co. trustees for the first time Ltd., Pickering. He has Two members of the 1958 board child of school age. have retired. manager of Sunday school teacher. Mrs. Lee group of She Challengers men's Auxiliary. is : GEORGE KEITH DRYNAN HARRY C. ANDREWS Mr. Drynan has completed his Mr. Andrews is being suppor- first year on the Board of Educa- ted officially by the Oshawa Dis- tion, During that period he has trict Labor Council in his first served on the management, ad- Mr. venture into public life visory vocational and public re-/of school age and is seekir He is a pattern maker by trade jations committees. public office for the first time and a member of Local 1817, He is a member of Creighton, United Steelworkers of America. Fraser, 'Drynan and Murdoch, hand at General Motors. Mr. Andrews attended Cedar-/solicitors and barristers. dale Public School and Oshawa A graduate of the University of of directors of the Auto Worke Collegiate and Vocational Insti- Toronto and Osgoode Hall, Mr.|Credit Union, tute. He has one child of school Drynan has lived in Oshawa since terest in civil defence age. 1947. member of the St. John He worked in the office at He has three children of school lance Association. Interested General Motors prior to serving age, youth work, he was on the o in the Canadian 'Army and RCAF ganizing committee of Oshaw during the Second World War. | Troop 15, Boy Scouts. Christian Temperance Union. JAMES MARKLAND GEORGE A. FLETCHER A past chairman of the board| of education, Mr. Fletcher has| served the board for six years and was chairman of the finance committee during 1958. 0 He is now a director of Magic Packaging Co. and is a forme! editor of General Motors publi- cations and president of the Na- tional Industrial Editors Associa-| | tion. Mr. Fletcher was the first pres- . ident of the Community Recrea-|President tion. Association and has two Council children of school age. HAROLD B. ARMSTRONG C. W. MINETT Mr. Armstrong has completed one year on the board and served as chairman of the property, building and planning committee. A life underwriter, he has three children attending school. Mr. Armstrong is a member of Mary. Street Home and School ti a repr tative on the Canadian National Institute for the Blind advisory board, St George's Anglican Church and the Oshawa Kiwanis Club. f Robert Dixon Co. Ltd. and finance committees. finance committee FREDERICK R. BRITTEN | A resident of Oshawa for the HAROLD HURST ning board. past 30 years, Mr. Britten will Recently retired, Mr. Hurst", be seeking 'his second term as Worked for 12 years as a main- ..) 0; a member of the Board of Ed- tenance man for the Board of' ; ucation. Education and has an intimate He is a foreman at Fittings knowledge of most Oshawa public Ltd. and has two children of Schools. " school age. He is a native of England and Mr. Britten is a member sof has lived in Oshawa since 1912. Conant Home and School Associa- Mr. Hurst is running for public Ucational 'matters tion and was on the management office for the first time. He is a retired rincipal and public relations committees He is a member of Corinthian oo." P P of the board in his first year. Lodge No. 61, IOOF. MORTIMER "MONTY" BROWN MRS. CLAYTON LEE Mr. Brown is a professional en-| Mrs. Lee is a housewife wh gineer who has served one year has served four years on th ALBERT E. O'NEILL of Education for the past |al Institute Mr. 0 year. e mn STEPHEN G. SAYWELL Present chairman of the board Mr. Saywell has served as one camp work and president of the the Wo- \ past a break-in. county president of the Women's : iz Markland has six children|!and, , 1g cerning the theft of a radio an He is a tool and die machine Mr. Markland is on the board ve rs cheques, even approaching police takes =u aoe in After the name John A. McLean, Ambu- an Esso station manager, had in/been forged, Freeman is alleged r. to have purchased an automobile a at Willbank Motors for over $100, | Mr. Minett has lived in Osh- awa since 1941 and is secretary H is completing his first year ras a member of the board of education and has served on the property, building and planning A graduate of the University | of Toronto, Mr. Minett was vice- | Recreation Association and a for- mer member of the Oshawa plan- Service on the Oshawa Board according two test conducted at the Whitby Pro- years has allowed Mr. O'Neill to|vineial continue a lifelong interest in ed- Nov, 25, Daley had 2.2 parts per a testified For Sentence | | | Two Oshawa men were re- in magistrate's court Friday Street United Church and is a/and forgery. S. S. Kresge Co. store in Worces-| weighed 43 pounds, ter, business college in Moncton, N.B. She was manded one week for sentence in 1923. ] ; He was then transferred to Wal- morning, on charges of breaking, tham, Mass., in March the fol-| of Albert entering and theft and uttering owing year. He became floorman | in one of the stores in Lowell Mass., at 18 after leaving | While in Timmins, in his leisure '|hours, Mr. Kennie played golf and | became a member of the hole in one club when he made a hole in one in the summer of 1946 on the |golf course in Timmins, An Oshawa detective testified Mass., in 1925 and was promoted Mr. Kennie has made it a point is active in girl's|that one of the men had attempt- to assistant manager in Framin ed to cash a stolen cheque at police headquarters, soon after Police produced statements from Frederick Charles Free- man, 26, unemployed, 503 Albert St., and Ronald Winston Sunder- 18, of RR 2, Osha three cheques from a segvice station, at 130 Court St., Nov. 18. Testimony indicated Freeman attempted to cash one of the headquarters for that purpo receiving an amount of cash in change from the cheque. | eer AREA, Driver U.S. Is Jailed An American motorist, Stephen Daley, of Wellsboro, Pennsyl court Friday morning. Daley's _ |Canada were suspended for six the Oshawa Civic Administration|ing the candidates has one child attending months and his vehicle impound- Centre. {ed for six months. | Evidence placed before Magis- trate F. S. Ebbs indicated th: to a 'breathalyzer' Police headquarters, h Fa tra Washington, D.C, Philadelphia, Pa. 8 am, Mass. From there he was one week ansferred to Malden, Mass.,|tario or in New Brunswick. Mr. and then to Kennie was very happy to admit to go deer hunting each year for either in Northern On- [that not once in 20 years did he He was promoted to manager come home without a deer. in the Montreal branch when the Although Mr. Kennie is very chain stores in Canada opened up | fond of boats, he has not had the B.C., Fay . Forrester, to Victoria, married Miss qin 1929. When he was transferred [opportunity recently to do any he met and|boating. He feels that in order to ,|do justice to his work he must 1932. From there he was trans-!devote most of his time to it. Election Meeting At The City Hall The annual election night gath- |ering of civic candidates and ci- As has been the practice for Bo years The Oshawa Times |tizens of Oshawa, which has been |will cover the progress of the | held in the newsroom of The Osh- vote and, in its Tuesday issue, awa Times since the days when|will carry pictures and stories re- |the late Charles M. Mundy was|flecting all the color and tension the publisher, will change its lo- cation this year. Next Monday night, on an ex- voting. perimental basis, the 'compilation van-| of returns, the radio broadcast of nounced that they will broadcast of the Oshawa City ia, was found guilty of driving|the results of the voting in the/from the cafeteria, adjoining the in while intoxicated and sentenced various polls, the progress of the council chamber in city hall, 1946, a founder of the Community|to seven days jail in magistrate's vote and finally the addresses de-|Large blackboards will show the lof the election scene together | with stories of the results of the Officials of CKLB -have an- livered -by the candidates, will | trend of the vote by polls and the driving privileges in emanate from the fifth floor of running total. Later in the even- | will speak from the Council Chamber. WINNERS OF CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS thousand of alcohol in his blood) t of some time after he was taken "ollegiate and Vocation- into custody. The accused testified that he O'Neil was chairman of had drunk only about 5 ounces the management committee this of a twelve ounce bottle of Am in erican whiskey purchased |Buffalo. The remains of the tle had been found in his car. Two Provincial police officers that when Daley was hot- Diamond Wedding At Port Perry By MRS. CHARLES REESOR PORT PERRY -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peel, who recently cele- brated their Diamond Wedding amiversary were entertained at a family dinner at the Flamingo restaurant. Chrysanthemums and roses dec- trustee for 18 years and in that stopped on Highway 401 he smel- time has been a member of all|led of an alcoholic beverage, was! |board committees. glassy-eyed and flushed. His car He has been lay minister of had been observed weaving from St. Stephan"s United Church for side to side on the highway. health and are still active in all at Jers Bnd 1s S150 Jay minister community work. rT Raa : rODi Mr. Say vell is proprietor of Many letters and cards were Saywell's Leather Goods. received including telegrams from| He is a member of the board Her Majesty the Queen, Prime of governors of Albert College Changes Hands Minister Diefenbaker, Premier|in Belleville and 3rd vice-presi- | Leslie Frost, Hon. Michael Starr dent of the Associated High] The sale of the E. M. Henry and Hon. M. B. Dymond, School Board of Ontario. Mr. Say. property, 130-132 King street east The couple received many gifts well is past president of the Osh-|to Uriah, Ralph and Fred Jones among which was a diamond ring awa Kiwanis Club. [for an undisclosed sum was an- for the bride and a diamond tie| |nounced this week by Don Howe elip for the bridegroom, from; MRS. MARGARET SHAW Real Estate. their immediate family. Mrs. Shaw is runaing for the, The new owners stated that the Mr. and Mrs. Peel have two Board. of Education for the sec-|premises will be renovated and sons, Ronald Peel, who is well- ond time and is sponsored hy the used for commercial purposes. | known throughout the country for Oshawa and District Labor Coun.| *The two-storey 14-room house his chicken hatcheries, and Harry ol. : { Is constructed of brick, covered | R Peel, former reeve of Port] She is a housewife, has three with a frame woodwork to give| runner-up was Donald G. Pier- Henry Home THOMAS C. BURNETT TWO OSHAWA HIGH school graduates placed first and sec- ond in Ontario County Grade 13 departemental examinations to win Carter Scholar- ships. Thomas C. Burnett, Osh- awa Central Collegiate, came first in Ontario County and the DONALD G. PIERSON cational Institute. Mr. Burnett is attending the University of Toronto. Two graduates of Pickering Distict High School, Colin M. Lay and R. Craig. Peters tied for third place. Car- ter Scholarships are presented annually to students standing first, second and third in On- tario County on the Grade 13 departmental examinations, | Perry and a local merchant. They\Sh/dren attending school and has the appearance of a colonial | son, Oshawa Collegiate and Vo- have four grandchildren and sev-|P¢€n a resident of Oshawa for home. It had recently been di-|---- years. vided into a duplex for rental pur- | at Church, WILLIAM T. WERRY new motorcycle to replace one that is wern out. The new machine However, the president hat there is still a lot of eft undone a anyon2 wish : J fy ie ue ei a yo: i . 210 connection but ers at General Motors, Ford, jown the hill to complete the fall further details were not avail Crysis and Magsey Horns or parents Tie tall r. Werry has three children y accepted. able. of school age. with orated the dining hall and Rev. proposed the toast to the bride later adjourned to the home of . eason eral great-grandchildren 22 ngehL ore. Mrs. Shaw is publicity direc-|Poses but is unoccupied at pres-| man of education and publicity by the Henry family in 1904 from this weekend will enjoy the earl- and Local 27, Ladies Auxiliary,(@ Pasture for horses in earlier| Congratulations aid best with 10 inches of snow in No. Rev. Edward E. Sheridan ad- H. MURRAY SPARKES the. house was moved two lois| Who are celebrating birth- at its kirby property and one or Heeney, 28, Toronto Roman Cath- Ltd. been revealed what method was| are: Mrs. Stephen Gall, 827 President Ive Richards has Jured in a motor accident near in youth through the Oshawa Boy . 232. Clarke St.; Byron Ed- been preparing for just such an Newtonville. Scouts Association of which he is wo y ecruits : M St.; Linda MacRae, teadiness to receive the large Walfer Niesluchowski 34. of St. National Office Management As- : ne A ] sion Friday after ; Those celebratin - Members showing up on the port Co., tractor-trailer outfit. Matthew's Anglican a Sion Friday afternoon approved g on Sun Ciwanis C F James Willia Powell, 23, | G irst fivi Doan you aprove. 1200 Io atien a Ju onl at Kiwanis Club. and James William Powell 23, The first five persons to y portion of the property A lifelong resident of Oshawa, Cles created by the resignation! receive double tickets to the BEATEN . mT. ¥ a a , private] , : fetate 20d will ne operating Sal EATEN TO DEATH He is a member of the nego- DP: Tane, who will enter private rent attraction is Walt Dis- vill run on Sunday beaten to death in her bed Thurs- Cxccutive of the Oshawa and ork Montreal. A man was arrested in ference representing auto work the death, N W M t Y 1 e 0 orc c e eceived for the old model will Mr. Linstead acted as spokesman for the occasion. R. B. Smallman and bridegroom, to which bridegroom replied. The guests the couple Mr. and Mrs. Peel keep in fair Fp |tor for the Canadian Red Cross ent. CELEBRATING pens Today I . d P . Society in Oshawa, vice-chair-| The house had been purchased i njure riest of the Canadian Cancer Society, Dr. Ray. The lot where the GM BIRTHDAYS Oshawa Ski Club enthusiasts z a member of Pilot International north plant is located served as - lest skiing in years. Seldom, if Gives Rites United Automobile Workers. years, { wishes to the following resi. sver, has the club been blessed Around the turn of the century,| dents of Oshawa and district vember. Club officials announced Ministered the last rites of the, Mr. Sparkes is office manager further east from its original posi-| days this weekend. ths morning there is good skiing church over the body of Thomas and a director of Pedlar People tion on King street. It has not Those celebrating today more of the tows will be in oper. 0lic seminarian, on Friday morn-| He has three children of school used to move the house. Myers St., Susan Kift, Ross- ation during the weekend. ing. Mr. Heeney was fatally in- age and has shown his interest 5 land Rd. W.; Donald Mitchell, 5 mondson, 793 Besshorough »ccasion and from reports just re-' The automobile in which the an executive member. | Dr; Andrew Ful, 630 Albert teived most everything will be in/two men were riding with Rev. MI. Sparkes' is a director of | R d | ness to xaos te Ie pprove Oshawa and Mike Muzyczka, sumber of skiers expected this Augustine's Seminary, Scarboro, S0C!ation and is an accountant he aw; io ' | 334 Wilson Rd. S. weekend skidded into a Husband Trans. , ¢ is rector's warden si The Oshawa Police Commis { : 8 ; Pp r sinha ' am I the application of two police re-| day are: Donald Bright, 200 tills for the first time this sea- They were on their way to King-| ™¢ Faber of the Oshawa Chamber Eon ral dard Hill 99 | Court St. jon will see many new improve- ston to attend a funeral. of Commerce and the Oshawa . Ham 1123 ¢ 0 e hoth of Oshawa. inform The Oshawa Ti of ikiers this weekend will be the|the Jesuit Semi Felli T ill fi | ir bi Sa mes N {the | Seminary, Welling The vill f 7 racan- ir 'S 3 i yew. tow installed on the wester-'St.. Toronto. y ington men wi ill two. vacan-| their birthdays each day will ab] ASR RA vg Mr. Werry has bee! ard Of two police officers, Cor Regent theatre, good for a ow. 4 p and is ready t »smber as Des a hoard George W. Miller and Wil four-week per goo: : yer nd will be operating Sat. member for one year our-week period. The cur- OWS 870 i the Hoot tens DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. (CP) tiating committee for Local 222, business. ney's. "White Wilderness." readiness and in all probability Mrs. H. Belair, 76, was found United Automobile Workers, an v - h ; : District Labor Council 'and sec- P 1 T B warns day in this city 100 miles east of retary of the "big three" con 0 1ce 0 uy will cost $1697, bul a trade-in allowance to Ihe The Oshawa police commission make the actual cost to the city has agreed to the purchase of a|$1,322. RR 3, Approve Guard | For Crossing | A school guard will be statined |at the intersection of Louisa and |Golf streets, after the city has |erected the proper warning signs, {according to a Friday afternoon decision of the Oshawa Police |Commission. | Chief Constable Herbert | Flintoff recommended the action be taken after a police survey ' |girls will be usherettes in the | |evening. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 29, 1958 § are the thumbnail JOHN J. KELLY Mr, Kelly is the 1958 chairman the ittee. Mr. Kel- merchant, is seeking Separate Board membership for the time. Mr. Baron is a mem- of the Knights of Columbus, serves on various church ROBERT LAWRENCE CLANCY Robert Lawrence Clancy, an Oshawa accountant was first elec- ted to the board in 1949, and has since served as chairman of every board committee. During 1954 and 1955 he was General chairman of the board, Mr, Clan- cy has four children, 16, 11, 8 and 5 years old, MRS. WINONA W. CLARKE Mrs. Winona W: Clarke, 60 Alma street, housewife. Mrs. Clarke, seeking re-election to the Separate School Board, has serv- ed one year in Oshawa and 6 years on the Bowmanville School Board. Mrs. Clarke is President of St. Gregory's and St. Joseph's Catholic Parent Teacher's Asso- ciation. Mother of 2 sons and 3 daughters, Mrs. Clarke has 15 Separate School Board. JAMES H. GIBBENS Mr. Gibbens was first elected | to the Separate School Board in| 1951, He was board chairman in 1955 and 1956, and has served as financial chairman and mem- ber of the building committee. He has nine children, all but three of whom were educated in separate schools. LOUIS GREGORY HUGHES Louis Gregory Hughes, tele- phone installer, is making his second 'try for a seat on the| Separate School Board, after an| initial defeat last year, He is chairman of the St. Mary's of the People Parish, and a mem- ber of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Hughes has one daughter in kindergarten and two smaller children. CECIL H, JENKINS Mr. Jenkins is an Oshawa flor- ist running for Separate School Board for the first time this year. He has two school-age children, nine and twelve years old, attend- |ing Holy Cross School. grand-children and says one wo-| man, at least, is needed on the ly has three children, all beyond school age. CLEMENT PETER KENT Clement Peter Kent, a retir- ed garageman, is seeking elec- tion to the Separate School Board for the first time this year, His own children are grown, but Mr. Kent has 12 grand-children, seven of whom are of school-age. REV. FELIX KWIATOWSKI Father Felix Kwiatowski has been parish priest at St. Hed- wig's Polish Catholic Church for three years, two of which were spent on the Separate School Board's property committee. Father Kwiatowski has served 25 years in the priesthood. He 17 Candidates Seek Separate School Seats finance committee, He has one son in high school. St. 'Hedwig's School. » JOSEPH L. RIORDEN Mr. Riorden has served 14 years on the Separate School Board over the past 20 years. He was General Chairman in 1944 and 1945, and has served as chairman of all the board com- mittees. All his children are past school age. t MICHAEL RUDKA Mr. Rudka is seeking re-elec- tion to the board. Has served two years as a member, ane year on the property committee, Mr. Rudka was chairman of the baildi |was active this summer in the |St. Hedwig School project. JAMES A. LAWRENCE ohn A. Lawrence, seeking of- fide for the first time, has one boy in high school. He has spent 12 years in this district, and is a member of the Knights of Col- {umbus. FRANK MARKEY Frank Markey, an office man- an office manager, has two youngsters attending separate school, 10 and 12 years old. Mr. Markey is seeking office for the first time this year. He is sec- retary of the Holy Name Society of St. Gertrude's. FRANK MEAGHER Mr. Meagher is seeking re- election to the board after serv- ing one year as chairman of the SCANTY DRESS CAN MEAN REBELLION According to psychologists, folks who get by with a min- imum of clothing (and wish they could get away with even less!) are subconscious- ly trying to shake off restric- tions. They associate clothes with restraint. But if you have wearing ap- parel or anything else you'd like to sell, Classified ads quickly get you cash buyers! Phone RA 3-3492 for an ad- writer's helpful service. Church Plans Youth Sunday "World Vision and Youth -- Hand-in-Hand," is the general theme for the Youth Sunday at Alliance Church, Richmond St. East, , Youth participation, speical youth speakers, messages direc- ted to and by youth will spark this unique series of services. A Teen Choir, under the leadership of Walter Peel, will minister. Miss Doreen Cox will be the vo- calist and Miss Sharon Dale, Silver Medalist, will render a Karen Linton and Sharon Darl-| ing will add to the musical pro- gram. Members of The Alliance Youth Fellowship will also take part in the reading of the Scriptures, Prayer, Testimonies and usher- ing. Members of the church hoc- key teams will usher in the piano selection. Vocal duets by| Is Extended 1y of 65 Park Road S., Oshawa breach of probation. had not an Ontario probation officer. report monthly to the authorities was extended to eight months. Probation Term Vernon Glen Peacock, former. |was given a suspended sentence The Christian And Missionary|in Oshawa magistrate's court Friday morning, on a charge of Peacock told' the court he was| now employed in Toronto and received a registered letter ordering him to report to His original term of six months during which he was ordered to ittee during come struction of the St. Hedwig's school. Has two children, 11 and 6 years old. RICHARD SCIUK Mr. Sciuk, an Oshawa mer chant, is making his first attempt at election to the Separate Scool Board. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus, married but with no school age children. JAMES B. TOPPINGS Mr. Toppings has served five years on the Separate School board, and is the present vice- chairman. Mr. Toppings has three children, two attending high school and the third St. Greg- RE-ELECT WILLIAM MINETT wa} Cs BOARD OF EDUCATION ' morning service and Teen-age Cordell Darling, | |sor for the Church, will be re-| | | sponsible for the activities of the y. Rev. Clifford Hicks, Toronto, graduate of Bob Jones Univer. College, Nyack, N.Y., will be guest speaker for the morning {worship hour. Rev. Ross Ingram, Cobourg, graduate of Wheaton College, Ill. and the Nyack Mis- \sionary College, will speak in the evening Gospel Hour. The visit-| ing ministers are gifted speak- ers and each has enjoyed a unique ministry with Youth The pastor, Rev. Wm, J. New- ell, stated that the AYP depart- ment of his church is the fastest growing of all departments. "If parents would encourage the par- ticipation of their Teen-Agers in such goups as our own they| would have fewer problems, It| has been said, 'if a young per- son is brought up in church, he will seldom be brought up in court,' and I believe it, said Mr. Newell. The Pastor of the act- ive congregation on Richmond St. East, who has appeared in Juvenile Court in the nterest of Teen-Agers, is hoping that this| 'lam, and 7 p.m. Youth Sunday will be the begin-| ning for many young lives in the| Service of Christ. | The service hours will be 11) sity and the Nyack Missionary| Youth Spon-| Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIMBEEF 12 KING EAST--RA 3-3633 Meat Specials! Mon. Only! TENDER CLUB STEAKS . 65° MEATY CHICKEN WINGS 4.1.00 CHICKEN BREASTS 2: 1.00 CHICKEN Backs & Ne cks 3 « 25° SAUSAGE FRESH MADE COUNTRY 9.1.00 | {showed 50 to 60 children crossed [the intersection on their way to |St. Gregory's Separate School and the E. A. Lovell Public School, The survey was made at the request of a petition signed by a inumber of parents. Re-Elect GEORGE | DRYNAN Board of Education VOTE and RE-ELECT FOR ALDERMAN -- 1959 -1960 Cecil Bint DECEMBER 1st, 1958 For Transportation or Information Phone RA 3-9484 RE-ELECT CE C. FOR 1959-60

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