Va THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 8, 1960 § Second Win Sought By The Russian system of grants ! g "Age Challenge |s=saier mii | Penfield Says [im fe Ssis cai tion of education control in the OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. Wilder | Penfield, world-renowned brain ministry of education in Moscow. {surgeon and physician, says re- Long Branch En a tirement is a time for men to|gr government i a ke a $250,000 y ant for ersity By GERRY BLAIR isi tole on new mental challenges Long Branch Castrolites visit ang not bow to psuedo-senility. Took Dog For Ride, Rcquitted Of Theft Tel. MO. 8-3708| A Pickering village man, who| PC David Fleming, of the jad he Yat Just Jong a Pickering Twp. Police Dept., said | pou og for a ride when it | t i him, was Tuesday acquitted of a that he haa Investizaled he si charge of stealing the dog Ar. |plaint by Mrs. Moffatt, of the dog, King. He said that Scouts To Receive thur Witzke, 31, appeared before missing 1 1 | Magistrate '¥. S. Ebbs, charged|in the evening he had questioned . First Aid Cert. with stealing he large watchdog| Witzke and had been told that he(the Whitby Community Arena t0-| He algo fold a gathering Tues- On March 30 19 2nd class|owned by Mrs. Rose Moffatt. of had taken the dog for a ride but/morrow night seeking their sec-|qay of senators and members of Scouts from Whithy District Boy| Highway 2. {had let him ont of the car when |ond straight victory over the ihe Commons that federal univer- Scouts snecessfully completed al Mrs. Moffatt told the court that Witzke was bitten | Whithy Red Wings The winner gj, grants should be adminis- course of imstruction in the Junior at 4.30 on the afternoon of May 5.| Tn his own defense, Witzke said of tomorrow's contest will take tered to encourage brilliant stu. cervation." he St. John Ambulance and they are| Witzke appeared at her store, at|that he had been sitting on the OTe" le Fosseanion Ws {dents and expand university facil- "stand for this|being presented with their certi the intersection of Brock Road | walk beside the store that after-|Piace. The og were St Cath. ities ! i . |ficates this week |and Highway 2. and asked her tol noon waiting for his call to be|tough circumstances 1a Fh. | Dr. Penfield, founder of the The Scouts are as follows change a five dollar bill as he| completed to his brother in Van- | Montreal Neurological Institute, : . conver. He said he made friends| HITBY and DISTRICT Whithy Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manawer: Lloyd Robertson Council Will Meet Conservation Group I stand for con said, "but it wen't sort of thing." He introduced the motion call ing for a meeting of the CLOCA with council Councillor Burns replied that the land had been priced by an appraiser but added that she be- lieved that the department evalu-| ator had stil to view the prop erty. Council was advised that it would not be tax-free and the The Central Lake Ontario Con- to two city swimming pools yet servation Authority will not re-(was asked to budget $20,000 for celve a "yes or no' answer from something in Whithy Twp the town of Whitby by June 14.| The plan, he said, calls for the Instead the authority executive purchase of 123 "acres in the will be invited to sit in with the township for $50,000 plus spend- council on June 23 to discuss all ing another $3000 this year on its the problems which seem to "ifn acres Of the land, he said, - caused a rift which reached tg 60 acres is farm land climax in a letter from the CLO-| Officers of the authority, he CA secretary, W. H. Marshall, said, were asked if it was the asking for a simple yes or no on CLOCA's policy to take tillable Dennis Burtinsky, whether Whithy would remain in land out of use and were advised nis Bu SKY they were beaten 87 by the Ath. he pay telephone outside, for a call 15 | tirement from medicine. Doug Loni. Copping boy and his brother. vel =0DpNg boy hang onto a lead. In Monday Sitire at age 80 or 65 sit at home casion to leave the store and go p yood, Ted Rivett, Marv 1 3 drew Good, Te ve arvyn some of his sandwiches with the/but three rapid goals by the ods Rest destroys the brain, the ground heside the dog. oh hike John Spellen found. his eall could not be eom-| Whitby club officials were more| physical load, and increase the arines on Monday night, when wanted to use the change in the 'has turned to authorship in re- Ist Brooklin. Brian Crawford, o 4 ith th letics. For the second time ip with the dog and also with the '® "> ° ithy failed to to Vancouver. early season, Whithy fa He said too many men who re- 1st Whitby: John Brady, Paul, At 5.30, she said, she had ec- L Broitier hd he) Egger, An SHARED LUNCH game, they held a substantial 73 and "ge to pot." to her home, and observed Witzke, In fact, he said, he had shared |lead with 10 minutes remaining "pect is not what the brain| Rivett Terry Smith, Ted Young, still outside the store, sitting on hid "|Dale Lague dog {Garden City boys spelled disas-|poijrement is the proper time to The dog, she said, was a large| Ag he started to leave, when he| ter for the Wings. change the harness, reduce the Bob Kostuick hrown animal, a mixture of Great the authority. that it was not. township would collect the same At a meeting of Whithy council on Tuesday night the request from Mr. Marshall was thorough ly aired and council members were aware that Bowmanville council, on the previous evening, had voted to withdraw from the CLOCA. One of council's tives on the CLOCA, Councillor Joyce Burns, was left alone to defend the CLOCA in the debate which took place MEMBER SINCE 1958 Mrs. Burns maintained that the park project adopted by the CLO- CA was incidental to the whole scheme. She said that Whitby had been a member of the CLO- CA since 1958 and it was her be lief that supported its work She said that she had heen told that the Mayor Oshawa ohiected to the the CLOCA hudget Oshawa this year and had then called on the Mayors of Whithy and Bowmanville, sand the Reeve of Darlington Twp. for a meet- ing with the Minister of Planning and Development She said that it now appeared that Mr. Owens, chairman of the CLOCA was of the opinion that the heads of these municipalities are against any scheme of the au- thority. She said that it now hoil down tn the point where there is nn point in struggling along. She said that there would be no point in her attending the meetings of the CLOCA and doing nothing. If council should want to appoint someone not interested in con servation e is not the one to send, she said. Councillor Wilham Davidson, in representa council of amount of apportioned to "1 was told by the secretary. who does all the talking on that board. that it had taken this farm 100 years to deteriorate and would take another 100 to build it up," said His Worship. AGAINST PURCHASE "l was against paying more money for this farm than is be- ing asked for Doug. Thomson's farm on Highway 7." said His Worship. "In my opinion, $391 per acre is too much to spend for land to be rehabilitated. If land needs rehabilitation, then it should be almost a gift." The land, he said, would make an ideal showplace but the mayors and reeve suggested that CLOCA stick to the true con servation scheme and objected to this deal TO BOARD MEMBERS In passing, His Worship threw od words of advice to all council representatives on all boards, in cluding tif CLOCA "I believe that our representa tives are to take the feeling of this council te those boards bul I don't want them to become that board's representative on council I am not referring to the CLOCA member especially. This can hap pen on all boards." Councillor Burns asked His Wor ship if she should consult council before taking any action on the authority. His Worship asked if the plan to buy the farm had come up in one night Councillor Burns said that she did not mean the question of the scheme but His Worship again pointed out that this is the source of the hassle. the taxes as are now levied. Frank Stiffier Councillor George Brooks said - lst Port Whitby that he wondered why such a man. Ron Green; Whithy: high price should be paid for run- Barry, Robert Deschenes. down land, It sounds like a waste] The course started on Feb. 11 of money, he said. Besides, he and it consisted of eight weeks of added, he resented the tome of instruction in First Aid to the Marshall's letter and wondered injured and it included artificial why council should have to give|respiration and also marked as him a yes or no. ia high stanaing of instruction of Mayor Martin said that the (the Junior St. John Ambulance. writer of that letter said that au-{ The course was under the thority meant authority and heljeadership of Bruce Miner, a did not have to tell us anything. Scont Leader of Whitby District "As long as 1 remain mayor I|with the assistance of the follow- am going to find out how our/ing Scout Leaders: C. Freek, money is being spent," he said.'SM, C. Rich, ACM, 1st Whitby, Fred Cad Paul Dane and Labrador Retriever DOG MISSING When she returned 15 minutes later: she said. the dog and Witzke had both disappeared. The| dog, she said, did not appear until about 7 a.m. the following| day. She said the dog was ehain-| ed to his house in the yard be- side the store | In cross examination by defence | counsel George Boychyn, Mrs, | Moffatt said that she could not imagine anyone wanting a dog that large as a house pel be allowed in an apartment. Robert Copping, 10, told the do. He said that the fact Witzke scoring department with two. I pleted, he said, he found the dog|than a trifle vexed over the home| mental challenge." in his car. At that time he said,|town officiating, which they fig-|LEARN LANGUAGES EARLY he know thai the dog belong the owners of the store |got out of sight of the store, the |dog bit him on the ear. The ride he was not aware that. the dog) was supposed to be tied nor did He said he decided to take the| dog for a ride but before he had| ended there, he said: when he stopped the car and shoved the dog oul { His Worship told Witzke that| She |his taking the dog for a ride with-| gt wiih Meadowerests, a 5-4 ex- added that she doubted it would out at least eonsulting the own- hibition setback in Brooklin. El- ers was a very foolish thing fo "He is saying now that we either|D, Calder, SM, 3rd Whitby, B.|court that he had been at that/had been brought to court would go for the scheme or the CLOCA|Cadman, SM, 1st Port Whitby Sea will go home." Scouts The examin ing doctor was Dr. DICTATORIAL G Stock from Brooklin 1 don't should have ditions Couneillo A see why thus council such dictatorial con said It's WHITBY PERSONALS forced upon them Robert Hastings distinctly on the smelly side '1 object to smelly," said Coun cillor Burns He said that the authority seem- 4 : : ed to be going about things in 2 miss ua a Jrange Way and jorecse) 8 dead guests of the Ontario Jockey Club De ap a Sine d as su lon Saturday, June 11, when they gested that council and the LLU i) attend the Queen's Plate at CA should get together. Later, he| ne new Woodbine, Toronto, Mr. withdrew the word smelly and |p yt;ak was the lucky winner of said that he did not mean it the io tickets for naming the vearl way Mrs. Burns had interpreted |ino of the year "Four Aces." "1 feel we should have control| Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred of the momey we spend," said|Borchuk, is celebrating his 14th Deputy-reeve Warren Mowat. "'1|birthday today. His friends wish believe in conservation but if it's him many happy returns of the a dictator type operation, then we day do not need councils." Gail Clarke celebrated her ninth The same troubles faced CD, he birthday on Sunday. On Monday said, but now it has come out f a party was arranged in her hon- y ept. This problem | ) ] with a new cone his p or with the following guests: Mar- Witzke with the dog. He said that| later, he saw the dog in Witzke's| car but he could not say how the the doubt," he told Witske, 8|}ad one each. This victory is an| animal got there. He said that|former bailiff, now a truc TIVET, |i dication of the strength of this! Witzke told him he was going to take the dog for a ride Loses Bike, | Fined $750n | Driving Counts | A Toronte youth, who pur- {chared a motorcycle while his |licenee to drive was under sus pension, noi only. had his ma |chine impounded by the Crown |but was fined a total of $75 on two driving charges or one {month in jail. Gary Byers, 18, | |appeared before Magistrate ¥. 8. lon Highway 2, near White's Side- | bbs in Whithy police court and road when he found a car in the | | E {pleaded guilty to driving under {suspension and possessing a motor vehicie permit while pro |store that day and had observed |teach him that he cannot do this sort of thing. : "1 will give you the benefit of but don't pick up any mere stray dogs." said His Worship Jail Driver For Month A Whitby man, who lice said was well intoxicated, was Tuesday jailed for one month for intoxicated driving. William Pid- wrebecki, 59, of 423 Perry street, appeared before Magistrate F. § Fbbs in Whithy police court. Sgt. Peter Hollywood, of the Pickering Twp., Police Dept. said that he had been on patrol north ditch. Behind the wheel, he said, was the accused. "pions, and also hold the Quebec ed resulted in the winning goal. | highlight for the Red ur One ¥ Red should start learning second and ed to| Wings was the outstanding five third languages in the first 10 | goal performance of Terry Davis, |years of their life. Three lan- {as he practically singlehandedly guages were just as easy to handcuffed the St. Kitt's squad. learn then as one. On education, he said children This young guy handles a la- crosse stick with professional composure. Some of these nights he's liable to score on His behind- the-neck shot. c Last Saturday night, by Red Wings handed ent of the 170,255,000 pounds of the Whit-|leaf thelin ! CANADIAN TOBACCO Ontario accounted for 93 per PAN Bd R18 4 § AV 1 6 SY M08 3707-1/8BROCK ST § tobacco produced in Canada Ge gin Luke was best in the goal |Singletons going to Charlie Gran- |dy, Ray Ross and Phil Hall. For | Brooklin, Don Craggs, Crow Ree- {son, Tip Vipond and Gord Platt year's Whithy Club. Brooklin are {the Intermediate lacrosse cham- {Senior "B" title. | Come on out tomorrow evening land see a top notch Junior "A" lacrosse tilt which gets underway at 8.30 p.m. It would give the Wings some 'extra incentive to shoot for top spot, something they've failed to accomplish in |over two years of operating. ay. | Whitby Rules | No Grant To Hospital Fund | The town of Whitby will make| t # [no grant to the Oshawa General | He said Het ne CONE dSitet 3 Hospital building fund. A report) reply to a question, was advised| Councillor Harry Inkpen won that the CLOCA has taken an op-|dered what would be the effect tion om a 123-acre farm in Whitby |if Whithy withdrew and the au strong odor of garlic on the ac-| picker. cused but could also smell alco-| f roms er hol. The accused, he said, had|tee recommending no grant be be assisted from his car and made was accepted at a meeting could help the CLOCA, he said. ion Brown, Brian Biggs. Jean hibited Councillor Paul Coath, chair- craig Patsy Towarnicki, Barbara| Sgt. John Pugh, of the man of the committee, then put| picks and Peggs Thomas ing Twp. Police Depf., of the council's finance commit | to Twp, with plans to develop it as a recreation area CAUSE OF HASSLE Mayor Stanley Martin said that | he was surprised that Mrs. Burns | had not told council what had caused the hassle, Oshawa had been $20,000 as its thority collapsed Would the neighboring authorities draw away all the water from this area, he asked "IT would like to think we are not going to pull out," said Coun- cillor Burns. WHO SET PRICE Councillor William Davidson | the motion, which carried. Ct Mrs. M. Dudley, of Toronto, {ANSWERED QUESTION . |spent Monday at the home of her He asked about Bowmanville's| qaughter and son-in-law, Mr. and position. * Mrs. Fred Colly, of Rosedale |we save them with this meet-| Drive. mg "Bowmanville did not nie,"| Mrs. Herbert Cole and children - pa David and Laura have r a ar arin Ld Y Just(y om a montis trip spent in Van- court that he kad checked Byers' machine on Highway 2 and found that he was under suspension but held an ownership permit for the} machine | Aciing Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck told the court that there had been a group of motor- cyclists from Toronto getting into could neither stand nor walk un- aided. Three minutes after he was placed in his cell, he said, he was asleep. Both he and PC Box of the same department, said accused was intoxicated. PC Box said he was "well intoxicated". Through an interpreter, ac- on Tuesday night. | Said the report, which passed with a minumum of comment: "Vour committee studied the request for a grant from the Oshawa General Hospital and sinec the town of Whitby is con- TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY TENDER FOR RE-INFORCED CONCRETE CULVERTS Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m., Friday, June 17th, 1960, for the construction of the fol- lowing culverts. A.--14' x 7' Rigid Frame, 54 ft. long B.--10' x 5' Rigid Frame. 54 ft. long C.--Extension to a 6' x 3' Culvert. Tender forms, plans and further information may be obtained from the office of the County Engineer, Court House, 416 Centre St. S., Whitby, Ontario, on payment of the sum of $10.00 which is not re- turnable. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. L. ROSS Road Superintendent Township of Whitby, Brooklin, Ontario. |tributing through the County of Ontario approximately 20 per cent of $240,000, or approximate-| trouble in Pickering Twp. He s4id| cused told the court he had had that some have been known to|only two drinks of liquor. He said get into driving trouble in Toron-| that the wind from a passing car to, then come out to Pickering got in his eyes and he could where they are not known, to do) not see, causing him to go in the their driving. . ditch. He denied he was intoxi- coyver where they visited Mr. and wondered how the The meeting will be held in the| yr ™ rhs oo ne, parents of as other municipalities|struck on a price of $50,000 for Whithy council chambers on June M Col for land which some say is not worth|23 at 8 p.m. and Councillor Burns| V'% ©0'€ said, the |$20,000. He wondered if it would | will report to the authority on| wy and Mrs. A. R. B. Conrad, financial be tax-fres and how suitable it|June 14 the results of Tuesday|of Kent St., spent last week end CLOCA bud- ly $42,000, and since the local canvass in town was successful, | we recommend at this time that] no further grant be made by the town." its|was for the purpose decided Won ights meeting, with no yes or|in Orangeville as the guests of airsiby the authority. no, In fining Byers $50 and costs] Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Kyle. or one month for driving while| Charge Ajax Man Oshawa Man Charged In Cottage Case |Obstructing Railway Raymond Gallagher, of Ajax, |place, he said, in general was Tuesday committed for trial|disorder before a judge on a charge of| He had compiled a list of arti breaking into a cottage at Bal-|cles lost, extending over two sam and stealing a quantity of pages, he said household articles. The prelimin.| Ralph Candler, who was last ary hearin. was before Magis-| week sentenced to six months on trate F S. Ebbr in Whitby police/the same charge as Gallagher court now faces, told the court that he PC Charles Whiteside, of the Howard and Gallagher had all Whithy Detachment of the OPP, entered the Townley cottage and said that he stopped a car on/lemoved articles Harwood avenue, near Highway Bail for Gallagher 2 on the early morning of May 3 $2000 and found Gallagher to be a pas WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY senger, In the car, he said, he foiina a baseball bat, two flash-| lights. a lady's glove and a quan tity of canned goods Other perscns in the car, he SUSPEND SENTENCE William Howard A Scarborough Twp. woman Norman Townley, of Toronto, who broke a $3 pane of glass in said that he was the owner of 1a Whitby apartment, was Tues cottage® at Paisam and on thelday placed on suspended sen was was set at z3id, were Ralph Candler and morning of May 3 police notified|tence for six months with orders! him to come to Whitby. There,!to stay out of Whitby. PC Ernest | he said, he identified the articles Shepperdson, of the Whitby produced by PC Whiteside as Police Department, said that he articles from his cottage. found Mrs. Birse standing on the He said that he found that his/rooi at the vear of 104 Brock summer home had been enter-'street south, where she had ed, and three doors, valued at smashed a window leading to an more than $150, smashed. The'apartment oi friends. BROCK LAST TIME TODAY Phone MO 8.3618 WHITBY Evening Shows at 7 and 8:25 Last Complete Show at 8:25 Story of LYNN Burl Ives: Maureen O'Hara Ernie Kovacs Called before Judge Arthur Willmot{ on twe charges in On| tario County Court on Tuesday | was Willis McKenna, 47, of 227 Mary Street, Oshawa | Charged with obstructing a CPR| right of way at the Dixie Rd. crossing, Pickering Township and | also driving while intoxicated, McKenna pleaded not guilty to each count In giving evidence the first crown witness, a CPR engineer) William Gordon Anderson, stated that at 10.30 p.m. on Wednesday | February 10, he drove his train in| a westerly direction over the| Dixie Rd. crossing and saw no| obstruction at that time | Crown Attorney Alex Hall called | the next witness, the engineer of| an east bound freight train that| struck a car that was on the] crossing at 1050 pm. The en-| gineer. John Gordon Donaldson, | stated that as he approached the| crossing at 60 mph he saw a) red flash which he later assumed | [to be a tail light reflection from | the engine's head lights. CARRIED 3000 FEET | He said that he applied the! emergency brakes but hit the car and carried it 3000 feet down the track before the train stop- ped. Donaldson said that the, frame of the car had locked with a brake adfustment bolt which| prevented the train from being| derailed He said that the night | was foggy. : Tn hig cross examination, de- fence counsel Malcolm Robb auestioned the engineer on the | visibility range of the train's Guild Plans Children's Party All Saints' Evening Guild held its last meeting of the season last Monday evening The president, ! Mrs Fred Read, opened the meeting with prayer. Reports were read and approved | | During the business meeting, | final arrangements were made for the Children's Garden Party to be held June 8 on the Church (lawn. One of the features of this] garden party will be a *"Baby| | Goat" lent for this affair by| |Mr. Jack Wilson. The children |will enjoy feeding milk to this | baby goat. | It was decided by the group| that no activities would take! place during the summer months Thev wi'l resume their fal A+ meetings n the the close of the Noel Coward - Ralph Richardson Jo Morrow meeting with 'prayer refresh {ments were served by the, eom- iliary mittee, under suspension, His Worship) told accused that he hoped the| fine would act as a deterrent to others "who drive this type of machine. They think they have) some kind of privilege." | He fined Byers $25 and costs {or a month concurrent for pos-| |sessing the permit. The machine headlights and its braking dis-|is automatically impounded for tance, They agreed that the train [three months. could not stop within the range|™ cated. His Worship convicted as charg- ed and was advised that this was accused's second offence under the section. The month in jail followed. In addition, accused's licence to drive was suspend for one year and his car impound- ed for three months. Choir Honors «Fined For Having Said Found Beer On Sideroad But A Whitchurch Twp. youth, who said he fourd 8 quantity of beer on sz sideroad, was on Tuesday| fined $50 and costs or one month in jail for obtaining liquor while {a minor. Owen Hoover, 17, plead- led, guilty to the charge before - | Its Director [Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby | | police court The Emmanuel Reformed PC Charles Whiteside, of the Church choir held an annual Whitby Detachment of the OPP, {meeting in the form of a social|said that he had investigated an was holding a house party when | a man knocked on the door and! meeting. of its headlights. { t The third crown witness, Frank | Ww 1k T W Ogden of Dixie Rd. said that at| a 0 es 10.30 p.m. on the same night he| Ends For Man asked him if he could buy a bot-| F N tle of heer. Ogden identified the om Pp accused as the same man el I a anee said that he jokingly told Me-| A Napanee man, who set out Kenna that the "hotel was clos- ts" walk to Alberta but turned ed" and that he asked him to|back when he found the Cana-|Jetma, the choir director, in re-|senger in the car and said that call a taxi. Ogden said that in his [dian route was not finished yet, cognition of his many services he had found the liquor on a side- estimation the accused was in-|was Tuesday turned over to the during the past year. A delicious road. He said that Hoover never {custody of his brother, C yril/lunch was served with members|did admit where. toxicated He said that on arranging for |Lewis, 41, was convicted of vag-| a taxi to pick McKenna up he rancy by Magistrate F. §. E bs | at the church hall. A miscellan- eous program was arranged with Mr. Bill Vandermuelen acting as chairman for the evening. A gift was presented to Mr. of the choir serving. |accident on the second conces- {sion of Uxbridge Twp. on May 19 {and found 18 bottles of ale in a {ditch beside the car involved. | Hoover, he said, was a pas- purchasing # any- went to the front door but could|in Whitby poiice court and placed not see him and said that he|on suspended sentence of three and some house guests searched months provided he places him-| around the house with no suc-|self in his brother's custody cess Last week, PC Ernest Collin- He said that he then informed son, of the Whithy Detachment of CALL US FOR FUR & WINTER GARMENT STORAGE > hn «oe fe > FULLY INSURED REFRIGERATED STORAGE WHITBY CLEANERS «LID. 150 COLBORNE E, WHITBY Ph: MO 8.2345 Frees Pickup and Delivery ONE.COAT HOUSE PAINT MITCHELL BROTHERS SAVES Work Family Monuments af Created To [13 Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. 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He had { "I might as well go back with | {my brother," he told the court Evening Auxiliary of the United | Church, Miss Mildred Price led| related to the Christian Church. | The worsaip service with the that the parcels of new and used | clothing had been delivered to iel Stephens, who is graduating | from the United Church Training | CHARCOAL AND TAN Mrs Florence Ing presented Miss Mildred Price and Miss and that the next time he saw Lewis up in Greenbank, with no the accused was at midnight when money, no job and no home. | the police brought him to his| Lewis told the court then that house for identification. he had intended to walk to Alber-| turned back, he said, when he| {found that the Trans - Canada| | Highway would not be completed | Lif M b |in time for his walk At Ruxili uxiliary Af the final meeting for the | study on Africa by the Senior] in a discussion on the develop-| ment of African art and sculpture | of religious subjects; Miss Mar-| gery Bromell on the part held as | Bible reading being taken from! the book oi Ruth was given by Miss Florence Heard and Miss Laura Pellow. 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