@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, October 26, 1967 By M. CHATTERLEY UXBRIDGE -- --The Canadian Legion of Uxbridge was granted permission by Uxbridge Council to hold Memorial services in front of the Cenotaph on Nov. 11. The Legion was also permit- ted to sell poppies Friday night, Nov. 3 and Saturday, Nov. 4. Mayor Fred Kelland requested a new wreath be purchased be- fore Nov. 11. STOP DAYLIGHT TIME Daylight saving time will be discontinued at 2 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, council learned. INCREASE COST Delmas Long, clerk treasurer, RABBI RETURNS FROM RUSSIA Rabbi Abraham L. Fein- berg, chairman of the Toron- to committee for disarma- ment, displays a toy he pick- > ed up in Russia during a crusade to Europe. Rabbi Feinberg said in an interview | Bride, Groom that the Russian people don't want war and blamed lac of communication between the east and west serious lack of understanding between the camps. --(CP Wirephoto) J. Latham, |with three - quarter length XC ange OWS | sleeves and scoop neckline, the bell skirt was floor length. A By GRACE MILLS | white Spanish comb held her PICKERING -- A bride born) veil of white tulle, and she car in South Africa and a bride-jried a white Bible crested with | groom born in the Arctic, ex-|a yellow-throated orchid and) changed vows in Pickering be-|white rose buds. fore the bridegroom's father, | Miss Faith Shepherd, sister of Rector of St. George's Anglican} the brid h 1 Church. Miss Margretha Gisvel eee WR BEF ONY Steyn, anngier of the late Mr. | attendant, and wore old gold silk and Mrs. B. Steyn of Ottes-|faille styled with a dropped dal, Union ral South Africa, be-/ waistline. and bell skirt. A came 'the bride of Mr. Edwin|matching bow headdress was in Ross Shepherd, son of Dr. andjher hair, and she carried a cas- Mrs.-H. S. Shepherd, in the|cade of gold and bronze chrys- ceremony. {anthemums and gold roses. The church was beautifully; Following a reception in the decorated with Thanksgiving! parish hall, the couple left for a decorations and autumn leaves,|honeymoon at the family cot- and full choral renditions were|tage at Eagle Lake. They will given by the choir, with Mr. G.|live in Toronto until January, Bissell at the organ. iwhen they leave for England. JE bane PLAYERS THEATRES , " ig Patacace Wigs 6 AFTER SCHOOL MATINEES DAILY AT 405 P. ae Such a tiny dog to create such a BIG fugs! WALT DISNEYS of Greyfriars TECHNICOLOR' Reioased by BUENA VESTA DESTIRBUTION CO. imc. + i961 Wo Ousney Productions Regent FEATURE AT... 2:00 - 4:05 - 6:05 7:55 + 10:00 4 PEPI-COLA Kiddies' Show! TWO HOURS OF FUN AND LAUGHTER ! ! MANY PRIZES INCLUDING C.C.M, BICYCLE FOR SOME LUCKY GIRL OR BOY! | ADMISSION FREE with 6 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE TOPS | SATURDAY MORNING OCT. 28th for the | Given in marriage by Mr. W. the bride wore aj gown of eggshell brocade, styled} | was advised to write Mrs. A. D. |Gorrie requesting an increase} from $10 to $15 rent for each| jsitting of court in the council} |chambers. Council noted Mr. R. Harris, | FIRE DEATHS fires in Canada in 1959, were 171 deaths in Ontario. New Police Cruiser Ready For Uxbridge advised council could not act on the matter of. Sunday entertain-| ment due to insufficient time to prepare a bylaw; however the matter should be presented to the next council. $15 PER DAY A bylaw was passed allowing payment of $15 per day expense money to Public Utility Com- missioners when on public util- ity business. ON TOWN BALLOT A bylaw was passed to pro- vide for a vote by the electors at the next municipal election to solicitor for Isadore Constant, be| Of the 560 persons killed by there} . sel |REGULAR * CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS ON A LAXATIVE MERRY-GO-ROUND? Take NR Tonight .. . Tomorrow Alright! For over seventy years, |Remedy . no sudden Helps you ipa +feel better... Aa. ++. Nature's «has been giving folks |pleasant, effective overnight relief. No ity. A de- pendable all-vegetable laxa- tive. Take NR Tablets tonight! reduce the number of council wembers from six to four. NEW POLICE CAR Mayor Kelland advised coun- cil that a new automatic police cruiser will be available in two $100 per month. POLICE AGREEMENTS The mayor drew attention to the matter of agreements being drawn up to determine the em- weeks at the same rental fee of| Two Toronto men, Gerald Ambrose LeBlond and George Joseph Butler and Gary Para- dis of Sarnia were each given two-year suspended sentences by Magistrate R. B. Dnieper in Whitby Magistrate's Court, Tuesday. | The trio was convicted of be- ing in possession of housebreak- ing tools on Oct. 18 in Pickering Township. Constable R. Speakm-n of the Pickering Township Police told the court that he had ap- ployment of Constable Beverley A new uniform for Mrs. B. proved by Chief Ellenberger. Chilvers and Sgt. John Bednarz.| 19 Wallace, school guard, was ap- prehended the men at the Pick- ering Nurseries on Sunday, Oct. He stated that he observed Suspend Sentence For Possessing Instruments Butler walking out from behind} the nurseries and when he ap-| proached him Butler dropped} his grey leather gloves which he had been wearing. Constable Speakman then radioed for aid and a search was made of the car in which the trio was travelling to Mont- real. A small hammer and another pair of gloves were found in the car and a paring knife was found in Butler's pocket. explained Miracle Cushion Tight -- Eases Sore Gums Snug® brand Denture Cushions, a sen- bliest plates firmly in place. Ease sore gums, tes "stay put". pliable, Harmless to dentures. out when replacement is needed. No daily bother with adhesives. 2 lin or lower plates $1.50. Mon FOR Just'a Few Tickets Left! ! 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In court Butler testified that) Paradis stated that if the he had been wearing the gloves|trio, all of whom have exten- to make a repair to the car carf-|sive criminal records, were out buretor with the paring knife.jto steal, 'it would be some- He said they had had car|thing worth while." trouble and pulled into the | Magistrate Dnieper ruled nurseries' parking lot to fix.the|that the grey gloves worn by \carburetor, |Butler and the paring knife | LeBlond stated that he wasiwere housebreaking instru- on his way to Montreal and|ments and convicted the trio. neither the gloves, hammer nor) knife belonged to him. Paradis told the court that| the hammer had been in the car) when he purchased it in Sep- tember and the knife was used GONE TO U.S. Between 1951 and 1960 a total of 400,000 persons emigrated \from Canada to the United States. | THE GREATEST TERROR TALE EVER TOLD! ADDED Bee snoce har Never has the S Screen. been so Bold! 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