The Oshawa Times, 28 Dec 1960, p. 5

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& AUXILIARY BISHOP OF TORONTO BLESSES NEW SCHOOL AND CHURCH STATUE two of the three rooms are in use, Teacher in the second room Is Miss Eleagor MeGinn, Until the school ing, the chhsses met in fhe Bt, John Toronto, at a ceremony at 5,30 | J School, 8¢. Theresa's Separate eo ire ne. choo thi arate Behool, i rd Sutras night an classes there on Dec, 1, the Mosi Rev, Francis A, | Principal of the school is Mrs, oceo, Auxiliary Bishop of | Mabel McGee, At present only blessed Tuesday | hop of Toronto, Prior to blessing the statue, His Excellency blessed Bt, Theresa's Beparsie School, Whitby was night by the Most Rev, Fran. cis A, Marrocco, Auxiliary Bis. the spent The statue just inside the door in Bt, John the Evangelist Roman Catholis Church in . [Rebekah Lodge ne rian river » December Meeting . Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No Fined $50 Costs 182 held its regular meeting on ' {Wednesday evening at the 100F _ y ) . Hall, Sister Greta Campbell, o lezzi, 28,.0f 9 Banting Bruce Affleck told the court that . aly Toronto, was Tuesday lezl's licence had been suspend: noble grand, presided, assisted by fined $50 and costs for drivingled on Sept, 15, after an aceymu {Sister Stella MeLean who report: while his licence was under sus: {lation of demerit points, He said ed for sick committee pension, a charge which was lald|that he had been convicted of A report was Riven on He wp after police observed him driving speeding on three occasions and per catered pi! the nem $i if along the highway with one arm|disobeying a traffic signal on|ihe brothers of the Ra Ad ground his girl friend, He ap-|one, all in 1060, [There being a very lgh ol hs peared before Magistrate F. 8.) lezzi told the court that he ness agenda, the meeting C108 ' Ebbs, in Whitby police court was sure he had not been driv- Sister Campbell wishe 4 everyone PC Robert Speakman, of the ing with one arm around his girl 8 Merry Chratmas and the hes Pickering Township' Police De-|friend, jor the Ne bi partment, said that he had ob] "You are not charged with Birthday greetings were ng served the accused driving along|that," sald Magistrate Ebbs His|for the group's Musleiin, Sister Highway 2 on Dec. 11, and ob-|Worship also pointed out that he|Alma Dewey, Refres iments iy served that he was driving with had been charged only four days served by (he Re ember eam t: one hand, the other around his|before his period of suspension|tee convened by Risiee Jian girl friend, He stopped the car, |ended Luke, A lpeasant social hour was he sald, and Tezel at first said] "You insisted on beating that he had left his driving gun," he told the accused licence at home, Later, he said,!| His Worship then levied the $30 taining power in B.C,, lost ground the accused produced the suspen- fine, Iezzi was told, as the charge there and also had its legislature sion order and admilted he was was read to him, that his car|representation wiped out in Sas under suspension {would be selzed and impounded |katchewan where a full slate was Assistant Crown Attorneyifor the offence, defeated, WIN IN FIRST TRY . The two new Liberal premiers, nc ect Jean Lesage in Quebec and Louls r V1 Roblchaud in New Brunswick, pulled upsets in their first elec. tions as provincial leaders, Two New Governments i ru, io fo their first general elections, for. mer CCF MP Ross Thatcher in By JAMES NELSO |ghewan and Social Credit In Brit. | Saskatchewan and youthful Ray Canadian Press Staff Writer [ish Columbia Perrault in B.C, made headway Voters In five provincial gen:| The Liberals Increased thelr|, The Yelcrane als hed helt eral elections during 1960 ushered |Strength everywhere except in Gd: fowever, Tremier Douglas Nova Scotia, The CCF gained|'¢!urning In Saskatchewan after in two new governments and for seals in Saskatchewan and B.C years In office and Premier the most-part gave a shot In thelwhile maintaining its strength in| Bennel winning his fourth term arm to the Liberal and CCF Nova Scotla, | The Quebec and Saskatchewan parties, The Conservatives atrengthe: jouisiatures each were enlarged The Liberals formed both mew ned their hold on Nova Beotia py two seats Generally, there governments, in Quebec and New but had full slates of candidates wae a good turnout of voters: Brunswick, The Progressive Con shut out in Saskatchewan and|gq per cent In Saskatchewan, servatives were re - elected in B.C. besides losing New Bruns:|go sg in Quebec, 71.8 In New Nova Scotia, the CCF in Saskat.|wick, Social' Credit, though re: grunswick. The percentage In ne Nova Scotia was an unofficial 47.0, The B.C | available, -WHITBY NOW PLAYING The pleture by provinces: Nova Scotia: On June 7, voters . os gave Conservative Premier Stan. / «} . field a second term, administered Le - WE -- y ' personal defeat to Liberal Leader Ww [Henry D. Hicks, who subse \ (quently retired from polities, and f : gave the legislature its first A woman member, The govern i a iment campaigned on Its record, the Liberals on an offer of a 10 per-cent cash rebate on munie-| - ipal taxes to home owners | - ONS Party standings, with figures ERT YOUNGS for previous election in brackets: | 'onservatives 27 (24); Liberals| ROB Con ervatives | i \ 18 (18); CCF 1 (1) I \ \ \ Saskatchewan: On June 8, the \ | i 4 CCF government was given a mandate to proceed with a com ya hl N\A pulsory gprepald medical care Ae EVENING SHOWS 7 AND 8:30 P.M. plan which Premier Douglas sald would start In 1962, State med figure 1s not yet A Parish Hall, on John street street west, The new school is on Crawlorth street, in the east end of town, His Excellency is shown with some of the pupils, ~Oshaws Times Photo | WHITBY PERSONALS Mr, Frank Matice, of Picker ing, was Christmas dinner guest at the home of his deughier and (son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Kentner, of Brock street south, | Mr, and Mrs, Jack Jones, of Midland, were Christmas holiday | weekend guests at the home of the Misses Bally and Beatrice Jones, Other guests were Mr, and Mrs. J, Eggert and Mrs, Wayne The two sets of twins, above, have something to sing about They have moved into Whithy's newest school, St, Theresa's Separate School ont Crawforth | street, On Tuesday evening, they turned out to greet His ees A, Marroceo, Auxiliary Bishop, of Toronto, who bless ed the school, The singing twins in the front row are Dehble, | left, and Donna Harlow, 6, in Grade 1, daughters of Mr, and | son's road, Back row are twins Cheryl and Biephen Clark, 9, in Grade 4, children of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Clark, 601 Ander. | son streel THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, December 28, 1960 § thet the desire 10 we JP4 I fines phe . 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Monumental Works 310 DUNDAS EASY MO 8-3552 | Oshawa Times Photo Kimmerly of Oshawa | | Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Lillico and daughters Susan, Peggy and Nan ey, of Woodville, spent Christmas day at the home of Mrs, Lilli co's parents, Mr, and Mrs, James Charters, and brother Bill, 803 Athol street, | Mr, and Mrs. Lucien of Thetford Mines, holiday guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Jacques Darche, of Hillerest drive, | Mr, and Mrs, J, W, Kaine and her mother, Mrs, Jamieson, visit ed relatives In Huntsville, On Christmas day, Mr, and Mrs, 8 Gadyk and family were dinner guests at the Kaine residence Mr, and Mrs, Grey Schirk and daughter, Susen, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Alex Williams and Darche Quehee, are two daughters, Aon Marie and Cheryl, of Oshawa, were Christ:| mas dinner guests at the home of | Mr, and Mrs, J, D, Kadwell, of Harriet street, On Christmas day, Cahterine Ann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A, Fillier, celebrated her third birthday, Attending her party were her aunt, Mrs, D, Everist, her son, Wayne, and her broth er, Roddy, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Lear, of Burns street west, had as their Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Fred James and girls Mary | and Linda, Mr, and Mrs, James | Vann and daughters Paddy, Jane and Margaret, of Hagersville, + Mr, and Mrs, E. R. Jeffery, Sr, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Abbott and daughter, Beverley Ann, of Agincourt, spent Christ mas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H, A, Jeffery, of 842 Dove | dale drive, | Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Godsell, of Cobourg, and Mr, and Mrs Jack Ford, of Whitby, were | Christmas dinner guests at the| home of Mr, and Mrs, D, Jen kins, of 1003 Walton houlevard Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kelly, 1104 Henry street, were Mrs, T. Edwards, Mr, Roy Ed.| wards, Mr, and Mrs, Bid Pawson of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, John Kelly of Black Water and My and Mrs, Allan Kelly of Manilla On Christmas Eve the children were delighted with the visit of Santa from Bracebridge Village. | On Boxing Day, Mr. and Mrs Kelly and family were dinner| guests at the home of Mr, and| Mrs, Orville Barkwell of Henry| street, Later in the evening Mr and- Mrs, Barkwell and Mr, and Mrs, John Wright were guests at| the Kelly residence for a party, | ing active opposition from the Saskatchewan College of Physic | lans and Surgeons - a profes slonal organization to which the! province's 800 doctors belong Party standings: CCF 38 (36); Liberals 17 (14); Social Credit 0 ( Quebec: On June 29, the long entrenched Union Nationale gov ernment, weakened hy the sudden deaths within thre months of Premier Maurice Du: plessls and his successor Paul Sauve, and then by internal dis | sension, was swept out of power | year of grass-roots nate. tion paid off for Jean Lesage Practices of the Union Natlonale administration were a major lisue, and the new Liberal gov ernment later instituted a royal commission inquiry, The de feated premier, Antonio Barrette, subsequently resigned the leader ship and his seat, the Liberals winning his and another seat in byelections. Party standings: Liberals (30); Union Nationale 4 others 0 (1), New Brunswick: On June | Mr, Robichaud at 34 became Canada's youngest premier and the province's first elected pre mier of Acadian descent, Conger valive Premier Hugh John Flemming lost his bid for al third term and later resigned the leadership and his seat to 8 (7); (icine was the major Issue, bring. (become federal forestry minister, | "Times" Want Ads Bring fast results af Low Cost | TELEPHONE RA. 3-3492 Above Is shown the Want Ad Department of the Times where hundreds of went ads are received and processed every day, More than 150,000 went ads have appeared se far this year, Courteous Well Trained "Ad Takers" are On Duty to Serve the Thousands of "Want Ad "Users In Oshawa and District OPEN 8 AM. to 5 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OPEN 8 AM. to 12 NOON SATURDAY

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