The Oshawa Times, 27 Jun 1960, p. 4

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 27, 1960 HJAX MAN AND AUNT ARE REUNITED An Ajax man was re-united this past weekend with an aunt had not seen for 21 years. On the left is Roland Belle- heumer of Kent street, Ajax. He was surprised when his aunt, Mrs. Pamela Laroque, he | age 80 of Windsor, Ont., drop- | ped in for a visit. The last | time he had seen Mrs. Laroque was in 1939 at Rouyn, Quebec, just before he enlisted in the services. After the war Roland settled in Ajax. His aunt in the meantime had moved to Wind- .'Brooklin WI 'Holds Meeting | By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | BROOKLIN -- The June meet- : |ing of Brooklin Women's In 1e : \lwas held Wednesday in the town- :|ship hall. Newly elected presi- : dent Mrs, Gordon Hurst was in i|the chair. A brief report on the : 50th anniversary dinner, and the ci' statement was present ed o Mrs, Arthur Elliott. Mrs. |Ed. Powell and Mrs. E. Acton 'were appointed to attend the '|two-day local leaders' training school. s. W. Medland commented : on the motto and spoke briefly on i citizenship. :| A letter was read from the :|Hom~ Zconomics Department of } the department of agriculture on a new one-day workchop project. Mrs. W. Nesbitt was appointed to lattend a school during the fall, One other member to be chosen later, 'he annual Women's Institute holiday will be held at the OAC, Guelph, Ju.y 11-15 and reseirva- tions must be made by July 4 to Mrs, E, V. Thompson, Ariss, Ont, | It was decided to supply cook- ies for children taking part in the cummer swimming pool praject for handicapped children at Ajax. {It was also decided to enter a group exhibit at Oshawa Fair with Mrs. McCool as convener. Joyce Graham, Blackstock, spoke briefly on women's role sor. Time after time she had attempted to find him and this it a ng M in politics. year Was Shee Sz, to oo Mrs. Albert Cooper, pianist, led aroque is on her way the group in a sing-song. friends in North Bay. She is in | ny, meetings will be held dur- her 80th year. ' --Photo by John Mills "8 July and August. wm | LOCAL WOMAN HONORED br Ml ¢ MR. AND 1 MRS. GEORGE FAIR SIGN REGISTER Sister Ivy Arksey, PDDP and Sister Della Jones; PNG of Kin- 'loven Rebekah Lodge, Brooklin, || attended the 70th Rebekah assem- | bly sessions in Toronto. | Sister Arksey was installed as Union, 8 Companies Reach Agreement NEW YORK (AP)--Officials of : the National Maritime Union said Sunday the union has reached an agreement with eight Great Lakes companies operating dry cargo and tankers ships on a i New York contract for 1,700 sea- men. conductor of the Rebekah Assem- bly staff of officers for 1960-61. A set of jewelry from the of- ficers and members of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge, No. 353, Brook- lin, was presented to Sister Ark- sey in recognition of the honor conferred on her. '|UNITED CHURCH PICNIC United Church, will be held July portation should be at the church at 3.30 p.m. BRIDGE SCORES Ready for "a big time" this summer? HOW ABOUT DON'T LET poor dancing ruin a good party for you. Come to Arthur Murray's now and learn all the latest steps. You'll find | it's quick and easy to learn the Ashu Mustay Way. Be sure of more 7 fun...enroll % \ at Arthur E ; Murray's, Se ---- WiLL YOU ACCEPTA 35 HOUR sje; TRIAL LESSON? 11V2 Simcoe St. South RA 8-1681 Open 1 to 10 p.m. Daily Air-Conditioned The annual congregational and| Sunday School picnic of Brooklin 25 at Conservation Park, south of| Greenwood. Those wishing trans-| Brooklin Bridge Club held its| YOUR DANCING? ARTHUR MURRAY and Mrs, Freeman, 49; Willlam A. Heron, Joe Buckley, 48; Wal- ter Waglell, Jack Patterson, 46; John Millar, Ted Heron, 42%. weekly session in the Township Hall with scores as follows: Mrs. W. Medland, Mrs. A. 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Enroll at once -- in SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES at the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Choose from the following: Shorthand - Typing, B : Machi A sxteintad Sub and ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE If you need a Review or Refresher on English, Soilling, Rapid Calculation, Arithmetic, Penmanship ~~ Now is Your Oppor- tunity. Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Stud ob Vv. on Vv pted now for Fall Term Just Dial RA 5-3375 -- Get the Facls 10 Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario may join also Steve Federoff, tary-treasurer, said the agree. ment, subject to membership ap-| proval, was reached Saturday |night. No details were given. Federoff said the union mem- |bers, who constitute all but offi- cer personnel on 38 ships operat- ing on the 'Great Lakes, would begin casting ballots on the pro- posal today in Detroit and Chi- cago. NMU secre- OSHAWA | THURSDAY JULY 7 SIMCOE ST. N. -- AT CITY LINE Aus. Brooklin Lions Club WORLD'S LARGEST Miss Campbell Becomes Bride Of George Fair PICKERING (Staff) -- A prety weddin 1g to k place at George 's Anglican Church on| Saturday last at 5 p.m. when Margaret Campbell, daug ghter ot Mr. and Mr ald bel 2 became t , f Mr Fair of Pickering The bride over satin and he bri and Mrs son lace bow: vore a white carried a white car oom lace a. a was 1d Squires and twe Miss Pamela Creb bin and her sister, Miss Jean Campbell, The man wa John Campbell. The ushers were Wiilis Eade, James Squires Barry Tenger provided the wed- ding music assisted by &t George's choir, ' The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. H. S. Shepherd. The reception was held in the Presbyterian Sunday schoolroom present from irs. James bridesmaids, best and guests were nN Wilios, Dusarten, Highland 2 GREAT + HITS IN FLAMING COLOR ! t Hill. After a wedding | tri ) 4% Muskoka district the| lyweds will reside in Picker- ing, Anglican Bishop To Return Home LONDON (Reuters)--Rev. Dr. Ambrose Reeves, Anglican Bishop of Johannesburg who slipped out of South Africa in the | aftermath of race 'disturbances there, said Sunday he will return with his family in September In Pretoria, Interior Minister Tom Naude said the question of Reeves remaining in South Africa will be taken up when he returns. | Ree left South Africa after | the Sharpeville shootings March | 21 in which 67 Negroes died apd| more than 100 others were wounded by police fire, Reeves said he was warned he ould be ted unless he left The government detained more shan 1,700 whites and Negroes under emergency regulations in- stituted after the disturbances. arre - the Ghana Start Bs Republic | On July 1 ACCRA (Reuters)--July 1, the day on which Ghana becomes a republic, will mark an end and a|waies, ¢ beginning in this country's young, |¢ .|but crowded, history as an inde- Wel ndent state. date, according to the minister and president- Kwame Nkrumah, will see end of the "political revoiu-| tion," started a decade ago to| Phe prime elect, v achieve independence for this for. and the be-| The price of medical care is | at an all-time high. In July mer British colony, ginning of an "industrial revolu- tion" to raise the people's "tand- ard of living. Ghana chose to become a re-| public within the Commonwealth at a plebiscite last April. At the same time, the 50 - year - old Nkrumah was chosen by an over- whelming majority as the West African country's first president. Ghana was granted independ. ence three years ago. Ghana will become a sovereign | costal Get your co Photo by Barrie Pomeroy i yes BEATTY *| unitary republic, recognizing] [BATTLING 40 LIONS AND TIGERS Queen EMNzabeth only as on. 600 PEOPLE | 12 ACRES | Shoe head of the Common OF TENTS [Wea 1th In world politics, Ghana 4/150 CIRCUS ARTISTS most certainly will pursue its de- Ea Sat i corte o sy 200 WILD ANIMALS 15-ELEPHANTS-15 $8,500 DAILY EXPENSE an active role in the Afro-Asian $1,750,000 INVESTED group at the United Nations. TWICE DAILY 2 & 8 P. 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