Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1961, p. 4

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iE DEMONSTRATE AGAINST These are among hundreds ; Los Angeles Wednesday in a of women gathered on the | women's "strike for peace'. steps of the State building in | They carried signs calling for Auxiliary Unit Holds Party By MRS. A. L, HOOEY Ann Piper, Edith Welsh, BOWMANVILLE -- The La- Firth, Margaret Lawrie, dies' Auxiliary to the Canadian garet Blake, Nelly Legion held the annual Birth-|/ Edythe Deboo, Beryl Hughes, day Party on Monday evening\Leah Graham, Thelma Little, with 85 ladies in attendance. It Betty Woodward, Bernice Part- was held at the Legion Hall ner, Rose Overy, Audrey Bate, with President Millie Bates in- Elva Beckett, Bonnie Boisvert, troducing the special guests, Audrey Cooke, Audrey Fletch- Comrade Clare Warren, presi- er, Helen Little, Rose Cowan, dent of the Port Perry Ladies') Mona Swan, Clara Warren, Gail Auxiliary to the Canadian Le- Hooey, Jeen Spry, Annie Dilling, gion and three of its officials, Grace Murdoch, Susie Graham, Comrades Mary Enge, Audrey Jean Burton, Ruby Palmer, Jeffrey and Kay McNenly. The/Ada Butler, Jenny Harnden, tables were decorated with'Violet Somerscales, streamers of blue and gold, the Knight, Elizabeth Bourne, Mary Legion's colors, with vases of|\Enge, Thelma Little, Jane autumn flowers on the tables. Hicks, Grace Downey, Georgina Jean Mar- Mason, spent in was window The Tartan Club served a Carter, Edythe -Deboo and turkey dinner. Comrade Annie Lorne Adair Wright, assisted by Comrade, The evening was Minnie Wiseman, cut the birth- games and skits. day cake which was lighted : The Port Perry Ladies' Auxil- H Ith R rt iary to the Canadian Legion ea epo presented a chrome tray to the local Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. President Mil- behalf of the Auxiliary. Com- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- rades Lorette Kilgannon and The Northumberland - Durham Ruth Osborne received a birth- Health Unit report for Septem- day gift and all joined in sing- ber indicates that of 39 com- ing "Happy Birthday to You."' municable diseases reported, 12 Rundle moved a vote of thanks german measles; six, whooping to Mrs. Fred Cole, and her cough; and seven, scarlet fever helpers of the Tartan Club. No poliomyelitis has been re- Mrs. Cole made the door prize ported this year. a plastic french poodle which . Mason Jay-Walking A business meeting was held and Comrades Mary Westover and Edythe Deboo were appoint- Southview Golf Club banquet to BOWMANVILLE (Staff?) - be held November 4. First Vice- Reg Willats, of 2 Liberty street, President Audrey Bate was ap- bagged a pheasant while driv- pointed catering convener for ing home from work at Oshawa the annual Armistice Banquet jhe other day--but he didn't Canadian Legion on November ; aes ace 11. President Bates announced The jay-walking bird was re- that members of Branch 178 Portedly strolling across High- asked the Auxiliary to assist way 401 when along came Mr. with the Poppy Day Canvass on Willats. The game. bird members volunteered i : Comrades Mary Westover 'Mrough a car it and Ruby Palmer were in entered the car via the wind charge of the draw tickets and.Shield, smashing it to smither the winners were Comrades eens. with 16 blue and gold candles. Again Issued lie Bates expressed thanks on ain ssue Second Vice-President Edythe were chickenpox,. seven, was. won by Comrade Nelly Bird Bagged ed catering conveners for the Ir agge to he held by Branch 178 of the| have a gun Friday, November 3 and 24 not even game enough to come Irene Candler, Edythe Rundle, Some pheasant--some neck! | | | } | |but two church calendars sold. ITA PRESIDENT Fred Kearns, an executive of Canadair, Montreal, leaves the convention hall in Quebec City where he was. elected president of the Air Indus tries and Transport Associa- tion by some 600 delegates to | the aviation group's three-day annual meeting. He succeeds F, T. Wood of Montreal, a Trans - Canada Air Lines executive, Florence} --CP Wirephote | LY CGIT meeting was held on Oct. 25 at the church with Laur: Bowman and Carole Begley ii charge of worship. Next meet ing on Nov. 15 Mrs. 0. C. Ash ton led in Bible Study anc Crafts. We closed with Taps. The October meeting of the WA was held at the home of Mrs. K. McGili on Oct. 24. Mrs. L. Stainton opened the meeting with Motto and Creed. Mrs. M. Stainton took the devotional, opening with Hymn 21 and Bi- ble reading. Mrs. Stainton gave a talk on 'Commission for Ser- vice" and closed with prayer. Misses Susan Wearn and Doreen Trewin gave a report of their 10 days spent at Camp Pretoria, followed by a reading by Mrs. A. Brunt, and the treasurer's report by Mrs. M. Hobbs. Roll call was answered by| "An incident that happened going or coming from day) school'. Materials were handed out for, sewing for the parsonage ba- » |\zaar on Nov. 29. Meeting closed _ \with the Fheme Song and pray- er, East group served a tasty lunch to 18 ladies. Next meet- jing at the home of Mrs. Ted Werry on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 28, at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potter one and family, Hampton, Mr. and; Mrs. Ken Herrington and Kelly,, Oshawa, were visitors at Mr.| and Mrs. C. Ferguson's. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry and family were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Werry's, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, NUCLEAR TESTING an.end to nuclear bomb test- | The demonstration was ing and cheered speakers | of a score in various cities | making the same demands. | across the nation. "BOWMANVILLE Legion Plans BOWMANVILLE -- District Poppy dale Ronald and Ray, Haydon, ac-} Deputy Rena Bathgate, Bow-/ BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- companied Mr. and Mrs. R J.) manville, officiated Monday eve--Members of the Royal Cana-| Ormiston, who all visited W. J. ning at the installation of High|dian Legion Branch will be|Coulter's, at Alliston. Marshall Peggy Wakely, Port/poiding their annual Poppy sale|, Grant, Brian and Marlene) Hope, in her High Court Circle} this Friday evening and all day| Martin, Bowmanville, were Sat-| Office, Ancient Order of Com-) co) day "| urday visitors with grandparents panions of the Forest. The offi-|* "? : Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt. cers of Queen Mary Circle No. Money raised will go to the Mr, and Mrs. Harold Skinner, 1184, Port Hope, were also in-| Poppy Fund which is used for,Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne} stalled in office for the coming) Legion benevolent work. McCoy, Brooklin, were Sunday year by District Deputy Rena! !n co-operation with the Cham- | visitors at R. Sharp's. Bathgate. High Court Circle ber of Commerce and the Le-- Mr, and Mrs. S. Kersey, Outer Guard 'Hilda Humphrey/gion many Bowmanville mer-|Hampton, visited Mr. and Mrs. acted as Marshall during the in- Chants will close their stores for; H. Ashton's. stallation one hour the following Saturday; Mrs. Donald Wearn amd The members of Maple Leaf (Nov. 11) during the Remem-|ponna, Scarboro, were visitors) Circle number 143, Bowman- brance Day service. at A. L. Wearn's. ville, who accompanied District) These merchants will be sup-- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stain Deputy Rena Bathgate to Port|Plied with window cards adver-jion, Doris and. Gail, were Sun- Hope were: Chief Companion) tising this fact in the near/day visitors at Mr. and Mrs Rose Bate, Companion Jean Lin- future. Keith Cryderman's. ton, Inner Guard Nina Clarek,| It is hoped this gesture will) Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irwin, Chaplain Alma Perfect, Stand-|engender a greater appreciation'/Honna Gail and Rodney were ard Bearer Martha Goudy, of the Remembrance Day serv-| callers at Mrs. Geo. A. Scott's. | Right' Guide Evelyn Beard,|ice held at the Cenotaph. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Brunt at-| Companions Audrey Bate, Nancy tended Thank Offering Service! Colmer, Minnie Wiseman, Annie at Scugog Island. Wright, Henrietta Corden and Miss Winnifred Cole, Miss} Karen Vesna Edna and | yg yaa High Marshal Peggy Wakely 'dale, Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Werry presented a gift to District and Betty Jane were Sunday tea Deputy Bathgate honoring her guests at Mr. and. Mrs. G. on her election at the High Werry's. Court Circle Annual Meeting at Mr. and Mrs. 0 : Bogor Woodstock. Past High Chief of the DIL Re-Union Association and Charles, along wit r, and| Companion Joan Hosha, Queen li Sr ie tie dae Cue Mrs. W. J. Bragg and Barry and Mary Circle number 184 present- jiy Centre recently. Members|Janice were with Mrs. Bruce ed a gift to High Marshal Peggy were present from Islington, Ashton and family, Blackstock Wakely. Toronto, Brougham, Locust Hill,) Mr. and Mrs. C. ace as | PERSONALS Markham, Oshawa and Bow-|suests Bf Bagot Rants a Mrs. Victoria Frank has re manville Pte waist, Bowmanville turned from attending The Busi-. The president, Mr. R. Leslie, A are a Meg R. Virtue had ness and Professional Women's Oshawa, called the meeting to . Pog ried , Mrs : 'der. F . iieet Sunday dinner at Mr. and Mrs Club Annual Conference at Ham- order. Following a discussion of) >' Masters, Bowmanville ilton business, Clifford Purdon, of ws cca Mire, Arthur. Red: Mrs. J. Van Nest and Mrs Ajax, officiated for the election én : Niwcasile Mr. and Mrs.| W. Cawker attended the three-/°f Officers for a two-year term. F Pethick and Robin, Toronto, | nee sonvention of the Women's The results are as follows: past *° - e 4 SR Pethick's. Hospital Auxiliaries at The president, R- Leslie, Oshawa; ae Wik Oshawa, was Royal York Mrs. L Mason, president, Russell Johnson, Su aay visitor at R Griffin's Mrs. S. McMurter, Mrs Ajax; Vice - president, Arthur oleae Seb at : ifs Uitvlugt and Mrs. A. L. Hooey McCartney, Ajax; treasurer, Al- attended the convention on Tues- bert St. Pierre, Bowmanville; day. Mrs. Cawker is on the secretary, Mrs. R. Johnson, board of directors as she is Ajax. president of Region number Mr. Johnson then took the How to reduce -- ci aht chair and new business was dis- and stay there Sak Sain ielnaide, cussed. It was decided to hold ? the next annual picnic on the, While losing weight, I ate Ontario and age neha last Sunday in Jule, the time (ane drank) just about every- up residence in ~ Nie yleriam and place to be decided later. oe . eye pote: manse, Queen stree Refreshments were served at Peociicssderia che Larry Jamieson, eet Ale the close of the meeting. Wouldn't you like eg how | Teac E 7 { e a acie t TOGO ie Gt enna: Wt oo | Goldman did 1¢? tn November ene S aeielen BANKERS LEAD | Reader's Digest, condensed LONDON (AP) -- Bankers) from a $3.95 book, Lose Weight f were chosen as Britain's best-| 2"@ Live, he tells you. Learn his Children Left Unattended dressed men or-.1961 in a poll| 4 basic rules for common-sense conducted by the Clothing Man, Feseno ok and the equally ufacturers Association, followed| Goon gag Ph de to ~~ weight by politicians, lawyers and Sc' Reader's Disest today r | tors v. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) - John Charles Bennett, of 47 Centre street, Bowmanville, was fined $15 for leaving chil- dren under eight years of age unattended. He appeared in Bowmanville Magistrate's Court Tuesday. Rudolph Comacho, 35, of 494 Avenue road, Toronto, pleaded guilty to a charge of indecently assaulting a male in Darlington Township. The case, heard in camera, was remanded until Dec. 19. BLACKSTOCK By MRS. A. HILL BLACKSTOCK -- St. John's |WA met in the Parish Hall Oct.| |18 with 17 ladies present. Post-| ers are made for the chicken pie supper, Nov. 10 Mrs. Scot? offered to have charge of the bazaar table. Mrs. Langfeld displayed articles that could be made for the bazaar and offer- ed other suggestions for raising money, Mrs. J. Hamilton reported ail | By MRS. A. L. HOOEY Re-Union Group Holds Meeting By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- A general meeting | C THE SPECTACULAR LOVE STORY THAT THRILLED MILLIONS DAVID 0 SELZNICKS 7, WARGARET wrcntLs GONE WITH THE WIND, A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE - mi eases ev METRO GOLOWYN MAYER me Feature Starts 12:30-4:20-8:15 P.M.--Regulor Prices! eee gd: | NOW PLAYING! iy vig MPM Loges 10c Etxra rare 7 SHOWS DAY AT 12:00-4:00 end 8:00 P.M. | TV CLEARANCE Reconditioned & Guaranteed Budget Terms--Al] Makes--All Sizes uP 'VaRWAME Nighee Va ASLEEP Daye... Many people never seem to get ® good night's reat. They toss and turn } in bed, then are dull and listless during the day. When kidneys slow down wastes and excess acids stay in the system. Disturbed rest, tired feeling and backache often follow. If you don't | reat well at night --if you feel dull in the daytime--use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Then you feel hetter--reat: better work better. You can depend on Dodd's Kidney Pilla. » From CHERNEY'S. | KING ST. EAST 728-164) | ~~» -- -'\CGIT Meeting | 'Held At Church Mayor Won't Seek Office BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- ro tly ig Carruthers an- nounced that he will not stand satus eine tone duct a for re-election in December. ' He will retire after 11 years t. Virtue's. of active participation on town POWERFUL DEVICE The latest electron micro- scopes can distinguish bits of 0 derman as leader. The roll call;Matter 1-50,000,000 of an inch in trict Cerebral Palsy School and}was answered with the name diameter. [3 BIG HITS! | Clinic recently. of a flower starting with the } The ge winners were Mrs.|initial of your Christian name. seorge Veale, Mrs. Alyce Hodg-| 'the motto 'To take the drud- son. Mr. Roy Bacon, Mrs. W.|cery out of your work, pul your Colhary, Mrs, Alice Drew and|eart into it". This was very " Blanche Carr. capably commented on by Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Campbell was|(eorge Knox. Two lovely vocal} al EAN FEE HELO A COLIRNA CTURE BUD Lou ABBOTT COSTELLO "MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS" You'll be ahead of edeee, > when you see... "CARRY ON ~>4 REGARDLESS" / SIDNEY JAMES - KENNETH CONNOR - CHARLES HAWTREY JOAN SIMS + KENNETH WILLIAMS - BILL OWEN - LIZ FRASER TERENCE LONGDON AN ANGLO AMALGAMATED RELEASE PLUS--SHORT FEATURE AND COLOR CARTOON Tow 20me FEATURE TIMES: 1:40-3:40-5:40-7:45 -- LAST SHOW 9:15 'WA At Soli | t Solina Holds Meeti SOLINA -- The October meet-, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thornton ing of the Solina Women's In-| formerly Lena Taylor; now stitute was me! in. the sonore. at Boreas were hon- Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Wagg, Ux-,.. peg cave 3 munity Hall. The' vice-presi-jored by the community at a sridge spent Sunday with A, L./council. including three years aent, 'Mrs. Wes Werry, presid-|social gathering in the hall on Wearn's. cettacsis. est, e ed. Donations will be sent to thé|Wednesday night. Cards were = oe Sf mae . yee, A conven Woe Wade/n op tenga ar aaa Susan attended Anniversary Ser- : » CARVER Wee nia eg A vices at Almonds, and visited Many Winners {for the blind. A bus will bejof ceremonies called on Mrs. with A. Harris. chartered to go to the WI con-|Wes Yellowlees to read the ad- 4 tion in Toronto on Novem- dress. Gifts, including a silver Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rundle, B ll hb : Pr . Bit lrg Hampton were Sunday visitors' t owmanvl Ojoer 1. Mrs. E, Ec deaih es - oq eae from ne a at Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowan's, | lin Bilton, England. It ons ales tray tom the Wonga's, Batt: Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb Euchre Party \decided that the committee in tute were presented by Mur- and Donna were with Mr. and \charge of quilting, buy flannel-\ray Vice and Mrs. Harry Knox. = Fred Holroyd Jr., Hamp- MRS. A. L. HOOEY lette for the quilting in Novem: | ~~ enone 7 sen ik BOWMANVILLE -- A euchre|ber. ery sorry r ' party was held at Memoria!) The program was in char Rowan had his leg-broken due to/ Park Clubhouse by the Parents|of Group 5 with Mrs Ross. Ctv- a car accident. We wish him & Council of the Oshawa and Dis-| speedy recovery. | By GRACE MILLS lunch convener and assisted by|duets were sung by Peggy and| AJAX The annual Mas-|Mrs. Alfred Samells, Mrs. J.|)Dianne Darch. , : | querade Ball sponsored by the ving or vag D. Clark. Mrs.| The topic for the evening was Women's Auxiliary of the Ajax Bees earls ey 4 ae: A-Horticulture and Mrs, Chas. and Pickering General Hospital, -- pasties Sb Smith = gohatl Gay, of pees 'R ie a awa spoke and demonstrated which took place on Friday eve- = FAMOUS MEMORIAL _ tow to make dish gardens, flor- ning was an unqualified success. The heroic life-size statue of/ai arrangements, dried ar- , Held in the Community Centre, Abraham Lincoln in Washing-| 'angements and gave hints on Vs neg ete ~ _-- ton's Lincoln' Memorial was! he care of house plants. This calypso decorations, travel post- dedicated 29 lnrave aa w ers of the West Indies, fish mo- ast ae Whdhad dad iets. biles etc., added much to the enjoyment of the crowd. Costumes of every descrip- tion, from the sublime to the ridiculous, made judging a very difficult task for the four judges, Mr. H, A. Newman, QC, general chairman of the Hospital Cam- paign, Mayor William A. Par-) ish, Mrs. D. I. Gove and Mrs- B. C. Falby. The march went) many times around the hall be- fore six were picked. These were: best comics, Mr. George Robinson and "Miss" Ed. Weth- erall, as two children; most authentic, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Steptoe, and Mr. and Mrs. C, Doyle, most original. 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