The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1959, p. 20

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N WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. W. Jackson, of Dovedale Drive, Jeft over the weekend to join her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Greenwood, of Montreal, They will motor te Florida for a vaca- tion spending sometime in Miami, Florida. | Sorry to report that Mrs, H. Gunyou, of Euclid street, is still in the Oshawa General Hospital but making slow progress. Her many friends wish her a com- [plete recovery. Mrs. D. B, Beaton, of Henry Delegate Reports OnFive Oaks Meet Mrs, Gordon Mifflin has re-jes skills In Christian education turned home from a two week|and other forms of Christian wit- Sorte at Five Oaks, Paris, On- ness. ario. Depth and variety are charac Five Oaks exists to help 1ay teristics of the Five Oaks pro- people make a better witness in gram, The main is on a series the Chutches, Fey Nes and of tv7o week courses held in Janu- eir daily work, It strivi en-ary, large the. faiths to interprer the ALY; February and Mareh, and August of each year, The Bible and deepen the dedication rg pl ida courses are attended by concern- ed people from all walks of life, doctors, housewives, school teach- {Driving Charges Bring Year In Jail A 29 - year - old Toronto man, think I was as bad as they say I who led Pickering Twp. police on|was," he said, "I might have an 80 mph chase from Ajax to/been doing 50." Whitby, has been sentenced to| Crown Attorney Alex. C. Hall, one year in reformatol for QC, told him that he had about| criminal negligence a six as bad a driving record as ever months for driving under suspen-| presented in court. His record in- sion. Magistrate C. W. Guest, in|cluded malicious damage in 1949; | Whitby police court Tuesday, sen-|failing to remain at the scene of tenced James Francis Curran, an accident, in 1951; motor man- and also suspended his driver's|slaughter and failing to remain licence for three years and again in 1051, for which Curran ts, recommended that his licence be had been sentenced to two years cancelled 'or life, less one day definite and 18 Cpl. Richard Bodley, of the months indeterminate; and care- (Pickering Twp. Police Depart-less driving and driving under {ment, told the court that he and suspension in November of last [pc Peter Nichols had been on|year. Curran had been sentenced patrol on Highway 2, about 2/to 90 days on each of those f |a.m. Feb. 4 when they spotted a|counts. | car proceeding east at Ajax at a| Mr, Hall advised Curran that high rate of speed. They: followed he was liable to five years for the car to Hopkin street, in Whit- criminal negligence. by before it came to a stop, he| 'I don't want te be vindictive," said, he said, "but what is society go- "| Travelling along the highway, |ing to do to protect itself from you. You have already killed one {person and it is just by the grace of God that someone is not dead again, You say you do not know why you do these things but that is little relief to a widow." "I must make an appeal that said Cpl. Bodley, the car attain ed speeds of 80 mph on: the fey {road. He sai that sometimes it ~ |appeared to go out of control, . (skid sideways, then come under control again and speed on, He said that as it proceeded up the street entertained a few of the Dunnies and officials at a coffee party at her home before the team left for the Whitby - Hull game. Also callers on Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burkart, of Oakville, for- mer residents of Whitby. Mrs. Beaton won the souvenir program at the Dunnies' Kingston game. She will be entertaining on Sat- urday evening at David's Drive cussions, research pro strives to Youth Forges Mr. and Mrs. Ken Randall and| family, Jerry and Julie were in| Highland Creek as the guests of! Mr. and Mrs, T. Closson. They attended a family gathering held in honor of Mr, Closson on the| occasion of his birthday. | i i He Women of the Sons of free- | were signing up for migration | enkoff had overturned the sign- | the meeting hall and sign up. | dom sect of Doukhobors partly | to Russia, the country their | ing table and shouted to young | On table at far left are the |'ravelling about 80 mph on the abide hy the rules of society, disrobe in protest after an In- | predecessors left 60 years ago | Donkhobors not to "sign your | Doukhobor symbols of life Ileft side of the street, : {then it is not barbarous of society, cident at Shoreacies, B.C. | to escape persecution, A dis- | soul away." The young people, a jug of water, a loaf of bread | When the driver stopped hisjto say he must be removed from where members of the sect ! sident Doukhobor, Mike Aresh- | however, continued to file into | and salt. (CP Photo) [car near Hopkins street on Dun. it. WHITBY and DISTRICT = = [Curran came out with his hands crazy men driving on the high-| lin the air. After being nlaced in/way are killing people," said Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson Jail One. Fine | AT ROTARY CLUB orade past Fairview Lodge in|soclety be protected," said Mr. [Whithy, a 30 mph zone, it was/Hall, "if this man is unable to| this melee, Cpl, Bodley suffered a struck and killed an 80-year-old | broken right hand. {man and he had driven on with-| PC Peter Nichols gave similar out stopping. He asked the court {evidence about Curran's driving (for one more chance. adding that he had sped through "You won't even give yourself the intersection of Brock and a chance," sald His Worship. Mrs. Eva Burgess, of Brock| street south, is in the Oshawa General Hospital, because of al severe fall, in which she sustain. {ed a broken ankle. Her many hen a "There is no doubt that these friends wish her a prompt re. Harwood Garage and had tal covery. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Racicot, celebrated his 10th| companions and friends Gordon many happy returns of the day. Bowmanville Wins Juvenile Series Bowmanville Ty's Leglon- | $495 In Cheques chiefly by informal Hetods dis. visual aids and training in the arts of religious communications. Five Oaks believes in prayer and stimulate the devo- tional life and enrich the prayers of all who touch its life, It teach- An Ajax youth who pleaded guilty to forging cheques total- ers, farmers, workers and an occasional superannuated person, The minimum age is 18 and there is no maximum age. The summer program includes special one week events for Christian Education workers, for families and a vocational guid- ance course, During the Christ- mas and Easter holidays teen- age conferences are held. At Eas- ter only high school students making 70 per cent or better in their academic work may attend. Work camping is a vital part of ling $495 has been remcnded|Five Oaks. People work five or one week for sentence, Robert six hours a day and pay for the Leslie Nickerson, 18, of 56 Tudor privilege at the rate of a dollar Ave, charges on Tuesday. th Deputy Chief George Dunn, of ings, picnics, e Ajax Police Denartment, fo'd|ences are also a part of the life {the court that Nickerson had of the place, temoorary employe at ken the | loffice, one of which was already forr cheque forms from sioned by the proprietor. In the two weeks from Jan, 15 |birthday on Monday. His school to Jan. 31, he had filled in and| wish cashed three of the cheques, pleaded guilty to the/a day. Work, worship, fellowship before Magistrate C.|and recreation form the reward- |W. Guest in Whitby police court/ing pattern of the work camp {day. Scores of one day gather- training confer- 'Name Members To 4 Boards Town of Whithy representa- raising $495, he sald. He added tives on four boards were named that Nickerson had made the by by-law at Monday night's Kinettes Rid - Retarded School Dundas at about 60 mph, The two consecutive jail sen. Nalres thumped Whitby Je |down payment on a car and had|meeting of council. $100 on his person when arrested. | Named to the Ontario County Health Unit for one year was Covncillor Harry Inknen, Named to the Public Library | Board for three years was Mrs, C. Carscallen, Councillors Harry Inkpen and Alex. Scott were named 'tc the 's Wear 9-5 | The Kinettes Club held their ined , i | Men's Wear 9-5 at Bowmanville| | pe he ia, of res and GF saponin ol. i Ver 8 1 Bohai oobh, Kis Ct, 4 charge, said that there was no'| An assault charge was with-|OMHA Juvenile home and home Spruce Villa, the piteident Kin- terms. very much he could say. "I don't!drawn. total goal playoffs 12-8. The two ette Joy Rich open ie meel'| ny. John Davies was named teems fought to a 3-3 tie here/ing with the Queen and thely. {oun's representative on the BOWLING NEWS | Sinclair's H&S |Planning Board for one year [J Other For Driving Conservation Is | Address Theme |. Later at the station, when the| Mr, Hall asked that Curran be| $150 and costs for impaired driv-/impaired driving. He had been| Preservation of natural rey Mr. Higgs showed colored [handcuffs were removed, sald|given the maximum sentence. | A Whitby man was jailed seven, Fined $150 was Arthur Watkins, ing when they appeared before charged with driving while intox- sources, combatting soil erosion|siides of conservation work done days for driving while itoxicated 46, of Scarboro, who was found | and a Scarboro mau was fined|gullty of the reduced count of | Thursday night. [Kinette's grace. Reports followed whiny District High School | Bryan Hughes paced Bowman. DV the secretary and the treas- Board for three years. ' Has Founders Da FRIDAY - NITERS LEAGUE - | Y Ed Hutchinson and Barbara! 'Link past with present and |Cpl. Bodley, Curran started to| In reply to questions, Curran ville with four goals and Ron Yr d to! \ 3 i stor 1 y Magistrate C. W. Guost in Whit-|icated after being stopped by PCland flood control are the main), the Metro area. He said his | honors Fri. build for the future." This was [fivht asain and as a result of stated that in 1951 his ear had| er. | A stove has been purch |Pollerd added a nair. Bill Os-| by police court on Tuesday. Arthur Whiteside of the Whitby work of a conservation authority ] Jailed for seven days was Lud-/ Detachment of the OPP, on the members of the Whitby Rotary author I Was. Planhing to bay 2 wig Summers, 52, of 720 Centre|evening of Jan. 17 on Highway Club were informed Tuesday. ig A eS ao instal Sherman took all the " % < i . | A . 1 A y od 'ult to the charge. He was Doth PC Whiteskle and PC|or the Metropolitan Toronto and|SXCess water to drain the proper day night by taking bofh the high ile theme of tle Eaunders, Day also assessed court costs or an/John Pettit, of the same depart-|Region Conservation Authority, Water sheds. had a 206 single and 618 triple| Vice-president of the Federation, additional seven days, his car ment, testified that Watkins was|outlined for the club what a con-| Acquisition of land subject '0/ While Ed came up with a new to members of Sinclairs Home was impounded for three months so intoxicated he had to be as-|servation authority is and what it|flooding is vital in flood controll, io single for the year 354 and a| 2nd School Association at their | and 'his licence to drive was sisted when he walked does in an area. [Work and this land is used for|sg™ oj {February meeting. Mrs. Courtice, suspended for six months. Defence counsel Harry Rose The speaker said that Whitby recreational purposes. He de- : s also introdnced Mrs. Geskell Cpl. Cliff Partington told the argued that accused had been was located in the Central On.|scribed how in some instances Over $00 Kiple: Ross Penes. president of Oshawa Home and court that he had followed ac-|given rio tests for intoxication tario Region Conservation Au- Water has been re-routed to avoid 634; - Alberta Hyloh ou] ./Sthoel Council, who read the cused's pickup truck for mor eland other witnesses claimed that|thority, which is one of the new-|areas where flooding is frequent. Fred Stevenson, ive sian, creed. | than a half-mile on the night of Watkins had consumed no more est to be formed. A conservation) He sald the authority encour- ski, 718; Andy, Myers. Jton. 716:| A beautiful candlelighting ser- Feb. 5 and had watched it weave|than four pints of beer that after. authority is financed jointly by aged and participated in planting Hutchinson, Ll hn on, 630. vice took place with Ray across the southbound drivinginoon. They claimed that he had|the member municipalities andtrees where the soil istof no use Jack Scott, 609; Bill Gra iis, Dink | McLavehlin, Mrs, lane of Brock , street, -crowd:|been without sleep for thre e|the Provincial government, with for agricultural purposes. There Barbara Sherman, 618; "%| Mrs. Woodward, Ewart Sinclair ing one car to the shoulder, be- | nights because of sickness in his/the Province paying 50 per cent) are 25 conservation authorities in/Bye, 618: Grace Leonard, 616, {and con Anges: al bart, The fore he was able to stop it. |family, |of the cost of projects undertaker: Ontario, all doing this kind of Over 200: Dink Bye, 249; Bill {uo candies on the birthdar cake |by the authority. work, said the speaker, Simpson, 224; Grace Leonard, |; f Sinel 4% " | "Oshawa and Whitby will have| In he said 5/236, 216; Vera Pye, 205; eh I lonour of Sinclars Howe vl hd [to bear the largest portion of the|could look forward to some excel-| Sherman, 205, 206; Jim McLean, pps Ww. Bryant, | 1 Y (®) arians cost of work done within this au-(lent recreation areas, streams|207: Bill Spencer, 217; Becky Miss Japhia Terlicke played * n the biggest percentage of the pop- years, when the Lake Ontario|Bill Fulton, 247, 278; Marion Gra-| = 4 9 100 ulation, He explained the munic-|Authority begins its work. He ham, 263; Jack Scott, 237, 24; | he ish, Mry Fovd's Tum wou To Donate [] cording to their population. land thanked by Stan Armstrong.!beck, 205, 217; Andy Myers, 203; business period was held. The Whitby Rotary Club Tuesday Director Art Crawford chaired Graham. 1. Al Fry. 208, 219; Were give. p 0] y chair |G! v : , ; . i pledged to donate $2,100 to the'the meeting in the absence of Marg Melon, jo Robert Members were reminded of Brown, 7 Wally Polley, " Centre being built on North members of the District Con- a Te ale Toronto this year. ference being held this Thurs SHORT MEETING |with Burns street. Prior to that Hutchinson, 239; Audvey Parish, the school. The heetin a Sid Members unanimously sup- day, Friday and Saturday, and Possibly in anticipation of an change, the subdivision's streets 226; Fred Stevenson, 20%, 2%, 20; ial] d 8 3 , 221; } to donate the money, The club| The sing-song was led by Stan the 1959 budget is struck, Whitby streets outside its borders other 321. had accepted the responsibility Armstrong. Guests were: Donald councillors last night called an'than Dundas street. t sl fi . H . Magill, early halt, The ti lasted WHITBY AND DISTRICT of raising $2000 for the project Randle, Picton R lag arly ha he meeting las! ASKS SPEED CHANGE MEN'S LEAGUE d ranvass the ¢ . Hus iley, of the shortest record, BDNESDAY igh oP Secited Wit. Hustler and Pat Bailey, of the shortest on recor Kipe 0 8 Iter, adviees' courell| WEDNESDAY SECTION | igh p---- : po -------- CONSERVATION BUDGET [that he considered the present 50) Oshawa Wood Products, 3; \ * M F Council received a budget from mph speed limit on the third con- Bathurst No. 2, 0; Black Angels, unch St. John S Men Is. I. wrence servation Authority, noting that recommended a 30 mph limit. [Millwork and Builders, 1; Alsco, Whitby is expected to contribute! Since this road is shared by both'2; All Sweets, 1; Jokers, 2; » $304.92 as the town's share. The the town and township of Whitby, Ramblers, 1; Munns Press, ta Tive Group 1gtal budge is 366%, the chief' t. If altered, It|B. and R. Transport, 0; Grand : N : . A : hief's request. altered, . an + Tr Be The St. John Anglican Church held its regular _ monthly SIDEWALK PETITIONS would change the speed lmit/Union, 2; Canucks, 1. CALGARY .(CP)--The Teams: | Port Whitby Men's Club held Meeting on Monday evening at Two petitions were their regular monthly meeting Henry street. The meeting Asking for new sidewalks, both eastern town limits. |single: Ron Childs, 781 (350); Ed ganization drive into - Northern the was opened by Mrs. M Bowman being turned over to the streets | Hutchinson, 768 (280); Lorne Alberta and the Yukon Territor- church hall. The meeting was with the Lord's Prayer. This was/ Committee. One came from resl- :/les--working in an arrangement thority, he said, since they haveland other projects within a few |Snelgrove, 220; Reg Silk, 220 several 'eijoyable selections: on ipalities shared in the cost ac- was introduced by Cam Mackay Bill Grylls, 255, 201; Glen Rora- Ed Hutchi Dave minutes and treasurer's report $3% million Crippled Children's President Ted Sims. He reminded WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS 209; 8ames night to be held March 6 Ross Sp , 212, 213, 224; Bert ported a motion by Terry Moore urged them to attend the event. exceptionally long meeting when had not been planned to link with| Ruby Sp |jouted and refreshments fol. inste 1 Do J . Pickering: from 8 . to 9.30 p.m,, of | and instead of holding a door to Oshawa: Doug Johns ckering m 8 p.m. to p.m., one Cine Coastbly: George. Ran | Teamsters the Central Lake Ontario Con- cession in Whitby too fast and|3; Has Beens, 0; Firestone, 2; Elect Offi Is Group Hostess ; ec 1Cers The Florence Davey the township will be advised of Bathurst No. 1, 1; Old Sailors, 3; the home of Mrs. F. Lawrence, received from Cochrane street east to the) myiples over 700 include 250 ters' Union has launched an or- last Monday evening at | Somes ime Io |Haley, 717 (307); George Sweet, 1 wit ser by ,. followed by reports given by the "en's asking a walk on Lee ave- Pl M th 710 (269); Frank Sweet, opened with prayer by Rev. ports g t | ace 0 er'... x eT between Gifford and Wal: with the International Union of George Nicholson, Reports were secretary, Mrs. F, Lawrence, | "Ve given by the secretary, Stan and the treasurer, Mrs. G. Stott. hut street, and the other asked | Singles over 250: Bob Adam, Mine Mill and Smelter Workers 320; D. Mcintyre, 278; Harold Atkinson, and the treasurer's It was decided during the walk on Chestnut street! north . (Ind.). n IO ation sv 276; Ben Hendscomb, 275; D. F Tndt h ' report was given by John business session to hold the next Side, between Ash and Hickory Mine-Mill, which was expelled Fawcett, meeting at the home of Mrs, |Street. range, 264; Doc Dafoe, 261; from the Canadian Labor Con- The new officers were installed Tompson, ier Re Mredt BRASS BAND BUDGET A Whitby mother of two child. Tom Melvor, 285. gress in 1949 for alleged Commu- s fol resi hy . . 2 | » 105 g scelv p Bout cores Set Sag Be 0 66 Dk ack, AE 100 as ren 8 ho Behl ily 0 SO ryunapay smoriow fe dominaion, as shut in ad Tn Alhapt SUPPET from the Whitby Brass Band. ( eques, . ix, 1; members in Yellowknife and is tin, 2nd vice-president Albert They are asking $4545, or .265 of has been placed on suspended] Amateurs, 2; Silver Six, 1; Edwards, secretary Alf King The meeting closed with the one mill. Last year, their budget sentence for two years. Mrs, (Mowat's BA, 2; Ottenbrites, 1; the only union operating in the treasurer, B. Sangwin, convener, Mizpah and the hostess served as $8955. It was turned over to Valerie Watson pleaded guilty to|Aces, 2; Donald Motors, 1; Spen- northern territories. Art Gower assisted by Charles tasty refreshments assisted bY the finance committee for study. four charges of forgery and four|cer Car Market, 2; Legion od) Bottomley. Mrs, Stett, "charges of theft in Whitby police Sweats, 1; Referings Io, 3 During the business session SRC : court on Tuesday. Club Bayview, 0; Dodgers, 3: islaphone interview from Edmon. plans were made to purchase a MARGARET TO VISIT The Separate School Board ask-| gna pleaded guilty to forging Credit Union, 0; Red Wings, 2;/ion Monday the drive is being projector, 'Mewbers were urged LONDON (Reuters) Prin. 0 council to consider building qionatures to three family al. County Bowl, 1; Fireman, 3; confined to Yellowknife. The to contact new members who cess Margaret will pay a private Sidewalks along the west side of \ovance cheques, totalling $72. Coca-Colas, 0. |teamsters will be assisted there would be most welcome. The seven day visit to Lisbon, Portu. Cochrane street, from Walnut to 4 5 payroll cheque for $134.15.| Triples of 750 include 250 sin-'by Mine-Mill, | meeting adjowned and lunch gal June 6-12 to tour the British| Dundas street, and along the gne aso pleaded guilty to gles: Jim Ross, 751 (275); Jim| yUpder the unions' agreement, was served by Mr. Sheedy Industries Fair there, it was an- oth side " Gite Street: rom charges of stealing four cheques. Kirk, 742 (281); Myrle Reeson, truckers now in Mine-Mill will be! assisted by Mrs. Gower. nounced Tuesday. g onion Steel, bC Gerald Robinson. of the|737 (277); Marty Jordan, 2 left alone by teamsters. | HL tor the safety of | ' ending the ot. Toh rer Whitby Police Department, told| 37); Jack Lee, 722 (205); tending the St. John's Separat + School. At present, children must the court that investigation had fiegure, 713 (#89); Dick am, 3 3 BROC gp Hoh Praise Phone MO 8-3618 For Galt EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. NOW PLAYING walk along the road to attend indicated that Mrs. Watson had|710 (272). EATURE STARTS 7.07 - 9.20 Church Choir the school. collected mail at the post office| Singles over 250: Ward for five ' neighbours and had 318; Bruce Lehman, 280; John TO ACCEPT OFFER TORONTO (CP) -- Adjudica- ONCE IN tor Leslie Woodgate had high taken the cheques at that time.|Bruechle, 275; Charlie Sawdon, | Following a recommendation oraise for the choir of Galt's Wes- NING NS Jim Scott, teamsters' western conference organizer, said in a -- SIDEWALKS AT SCHOOL by the property committee, the -- | Waddell, 261; Marsh Slessor, 216; | JN WA ateuit 2m offer by tee Evening Guild i De Has Social Eve Newmarket Whitby, at the bay, at a cost to the town of $1200. The track is currently beneath about six inches of mud as a result of har bor dredging operations STREETS BUDGET The All _ Saints' Anglican Mayor Harry Jermyn, Council Church Evenng Guild Branch y held its social evening on Monday at the parish hall. A film was shown entitled 'The |Sceptre and the Mace", with T. Moore operating the orojector lor Sidney Correll, Town Clerk {John Frost and Town Engineer The children viewed this most enjoyab'e film of the visit of Charles Hoag will meet with the Minister of Highways shortly to by the department. So far, the a : ls the Queen on her most recent department has indicated that it > FC 0 i " trip to Canada. The members Following recommendations of A short business session was the Whitby Planning Board and held and tentative plans were change in the plan for Blair Park at a later. date. The meéting subdivision, calling for an exten: closed with prayer bh the lowing it ta he anmedav linked Walrh and Mee BW Brsde { Restitution has been made. |271: Robert Reeson, 264; Earl] {ley United Church which won |first place in the small centres choir section of the Toronto Ki- Takes Lead "He iain d perform. {ance Tuesday night compared Newmarket gained a three With the finest he had heard in goal edge in their OMHA Ban./Europe and North America. tam hockey playoffs Tuesday| Other out-of-town results in- night by defeating Whitby Legion . Wed: 3ol0 All-Stars 5-2, in the first game Brenda Lane, Oshawa. of the home and howe totall piano trio, 12 and under--1. goal series at Whithy Arena. {Linda Mikolash, lan Buttars and Bob Walton paced the visitors Diane Richardson, Pickering. who gained a 20 lead in the General piano. mezzo--I. Thais first period and were ahead 4-1 ang ii : : ttl ano accordion solo, open- " the end of the middle frame. Donald Derry, Owen Sound: 3 Dennis Stevens and Skippy Toy Nino Dipasquo. Sault Ste. Marie counted the Whitby goals. Finall Church choirs, open--2. Chris-| Kame is at Newmarket Satur. tian Choir of George E. Hannah-| wan © Fatharines 18 and under--3. ICH S LAUGHTON MAR CHAR WITNESS PROSECUTION discuss the amount of road sub- will pay no more than last year. of the Guild equally enjoyed the 'Department of - Planning. made for the June 16th spring sion of Lupin drive to the south president, Mrs. J. Crawforth. sidy offered the town this year APPROVE PLAN CHANGE this marvellous film council last night approved a te conveners to be appointed edge of the subdivision, thus al- Tea hostesses were Mrs. M, borne. Gary McCullough and Irving Gill counted a goal each. For Whitby it was Tom Tush- ingham, Mike Gra', Ron Slack Ken Ross and Gary Stinson with a goal aplece. Week End Scores In Bantam League Rotarv edged Pickering 6-5 ard Kiwanis downed Forecters 3-2, in bantam league hockey night, Skippy Tov paced Rotary to their win with a two-goal per- 'ormance. David Lawrence, Ba Goode, ana Bu Me tide Samad Slepens Greg Wall counted a pair, while Bill Jackson, Robert Reed. and Don Holter added a goal apiece for the losing Pickering squad. Dennis Vorvis, Donald Dair and Barry Goode scored to give Kiwanis their win. Bruce Bourne and John Bedard were best for Foresters. ELECTED SENATORS The 60 members of the Austral itn Senate are elected for six- year terms, compared to three years for the House of Repre- sentatives. WHAT IS EVERYONE SAYING ? . SEE PAGE 19 | attendance be Children's School. Plans Two prospective |were present: was Kinette Helen McKinnon. 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