Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1961, p. 4

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° SS 'Scout Mothers | WHITBY [Bowmanville Girl Guides 'testes!ae ittgen" on |at"csanttes xchat camp WHITBY And DISTRICT |Pick Executive |__PERSONALS _'D, .-anted With Ba Pr ne ) Third Whitby Scouts and Cubs} 4+ the monthly meeting oil i Ug Ladies' xilia held its'y; : : aes cadena AIl Saints' |Vi™Y Ridge LOBA No. 639]. By MRS. A. L. HOOEY {William Ruddell, Newcastle, Di. A SEARCHING LOOK INTO : = . ; ree 25-year pins w - OWM:! ik = Thurs-|vision Commissioner of Girl . oe a ga to Sister Evelyn Virgin, Sis-|qay fa ii the Lions Centre|Guides and Mrs. A. L. Hooey, THE INNERMOST DEPTHS opened the meeting with prayer {¢t, Lillian Kirk and Sister Lila)the 'Third Company of Girl|representing the Local Associa-|) OF A WOMAN'S HEART... y |and the Scouts. mothers' iio Oe ae Winnie' Wiig, (Guides held a Mother andjtion of Girl Guides. AND A MAN'S DESIRES! promise. jsented to sister Winnie WUKIN-Inaughter banquet. The tables| Badges were presented to the Dash Gik doa saecling, |\tnione a ie cue decorated with streamers following Girl Guides: second arrangements were made for altions jin the Guide colors of royal|class badge, Jennie Stout, Cathy ase e) ur O (@ | combined Christmas party for as blue and yellow with tapers to|Twist, Earle Anderson, Jill Cubs and Scouts 'to be held on} Mr. John Post, 203 St. Peter|match. Nicholls, Janice Moses, Karen Friday, Dec. 15, at the old Street, is celebrating his birth-| Mrs, Harold Bennett, Captain|Bell. Cook's badge -- Maureen The jury will return a verdict|to loss of blood from arm andjcross-examination Ryan again)parish hall. day today. For the occasion Mr./of Third company, introduced|Martin, Shirley Patfield, Betty today on John Ryan, 41, of 96) chest wounds. : |broke down. | Mr. T. M, Moore presidea|2"4 Mrs. Post are entertaining the head table guests: Mrs, Wil-| Welsh, Rosemarie Roach, Gwen| ROBERT. ROSSE 5 i* Centre street, Oshawa, who is| When called to the witness! Defence Counsel Donald Dodds\over the election of officers for relatives and friends, liam Bates, | representing The/Cuddahee, Lynn Hillyer, Jo-| THE ith charged with' stabbing with in-|stand Ryan said that he called) .4iq in his address to the jury|1962 term as follows: president, Mrs. H. Verriet has returned Royal Canadian Legion; Mr s./hanne Bennett. | 5 ad tent to wound Donald Wilcox|at 32 McGregor street, Oshawa) that in spite of all the witnesses|Mrs. H. Inpken; vice - presi-|from a trip to Holland to attend | Swimmer's badge -- Shirley| Pip ; and Godfrey Sweet, both of Osh-|about 7 p.m. in the evening in| .no had testified to the amount|dent, Mrs, H. Brown;: secre-|the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Tells Of Tri At Patfield, Betty Welsh, Jennie| ER LAUR| GEORGE T awa. The trial is before Judge/ question, there he was set UPON! 4¢ biood that had been spilled,|tary, Mrs. J. Naylor; treasurer,/Gerard, Van Haaren. p | stout, Johanne Bennett, Kathy) lacy SCOT] J es] jury at the'and beaten and kicked by Wil- F | : : f : . ' Wosiey Hane and 2 itm cox and Sweet, Ryan als aal( R70" Got have drop oft. C, Shepkerd: press con) ur. "and afr. Russell Van Castle Chapter (fi, Karen Bel, Janice lee -| that he was taken to the Oshawa} ; fee ar a aden Ahok : |Horne were dinner guests at |M0SeS, . | 4 Dr. Carstairs Gardner 0° Ost [Police Station after the fight|Od@ing to the doctor's testi-jing convener, Mrs Mc-|the home of Rev. and Mrs,| The Castle Chapter (Senior, Athlete's badge--Linda Steele. | LEA aay that Godfrey Sweet was|}where he complained of one: lags was, bathed in M stabbings sti ge i G. W. Wilkinson, of Dunbarton,|Group) met in the Common|Astronomer, music lover and) M j j -|beating up he had received. At! . ; BP ioe etd ar. a eee Room of the Ontario Ladies' singer's badge to Lynn Hillyer.! Ms ger Get 29, 1960 firstly for this point in his testimony Ryan|_ Mr. Dodds also said that if|¢?, Mrs. E. W. Dilling; phone, Mr. M. Veninga, of Holland, /college on Monday afternoon. |Dancer's -- to Lynn Hillyer Aig ADULT 7h . : . j e a . 5 LAST DAY; 2 facial wound and later a stab|broke down for a few minutes, | Ryan had been threatening Wit convenes, Sk, TAeNee. lis a guest at the home of Mr.| 4 social half-hour was enjoy-|and Jennie Stout. Hostess -- ~ ggtagttecsaye : ; rl A , , i @ Mrs. William Vander-| ; age c lw u Aywar Dd r : | The witness said after leaving|COX and Sweet when he was at} Mr. Moore called the presi-|@" 4 ' led with Miss Janet McKay pre-|Gwen Cuddahee. Needlewoman HAYWAR ea wiles arrived|the station he went home but|the police. station why was hejdent back to the chair and the)meulen and will be returning) <iqing at the tea table. After aj-- Lynn Hillyer and Gwen Cud- ARTS sripait eaecaiit y | ; ; ' i |home in mid-December. While|y, die Waal lahe i - : Hospitalllater went to McGregor street|not taken into custody. The jury|meeting closed with prayer. |home in mid-December. While/prief" business session, Mrs.|dahee. First Class badge to aa 'the pou sient bie eonaltion to get his coat, When he ar-| was also told by Mr. Dodds that) Refreshments were served by)!" -- fog te ya aha ore Gray, president, addressed the/Linda Steele. A film was shown was critical, this was stated by|rived there Ryan said he was they could not convict unlessimrs. M. Stubbing and an enjoy | enti Ime in Alberta and Noval oroup briefly and showed pic-|by the Seven-Up Company, To- Dr. Edward Glazier of Oshawa.|set upon by Sweet who had ajthey were sure ys igo ding OE half-hour was spent. Gossbiarsa tures of her trip to Oberam- Dr. Glazier also said that Wil-|knife, there was a struggle in able doubt that the accuse ven oF | mergau. ; cox' pulse beat and blood pres-|which both Wilcox and Sweet guilty. : . WHITBY In 1960 she was privileged to : sure could not be detected owing| were injured. Ryan continued| In his address to the jury Mr.) Name Committees attend the Passion Play which roy Th a * pati \that the assailants Wilcox and| Affleck said that Ryan's actions) : 4 \has been performed every 10] e seven days that a . Sweet then ran from the room. |were those of an emotionally] At Kiwanis Club DAY-BY-DAY years since about 1632, when the y ace : forged the Education Night Under cross - examination by|immature person. The Crown| village of 1,500 people was tobxtadad " American Frontier Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck,| Attorney also said that because} President - elect Hugh Simms, spared at the time of the) . . Ryan said that the prosecution/of his defeat in a fist-fight by|o¢ the Whitby Kiwanis Club, this FIRST SCHEDULE PLAYOFF "'nlague,"' which took so many) > a "a At Kinsmen Club jwitnesses were not telling the/Sweet, the accused was filled). Jimed his sameideb The first playoff game, Mon- lives in the surrounding country. | p The By CLIFF GORDON |truth. Ryan also said that Wil-/with a vitriolic hatred towards|" es ae day, Nov. 27 was won by skip, After days of praver, the vil-] jg and Johnny " The Kinsmen. Club of Whitby|C0X took some money, at the| Wilcox and Sweet, the motive/Chairmen and committee mem-|joy Rich with Madge Ruddy, lagers mromised that if the Ly meets Command held its regular meeting at the|time of the fist-fight. After the|for the stabbing. ety ad! aaa year, The! Jean Archibald and Jean Weber deadly disease passed them by, WEISSMULLER Spruce Villa last night with)" im a il tak vaihe napa cen ay against Marj McCaffrey, Rose- they would, every 10 years, por-| JUNGLE JIM --IN COLOR-- newly elected president Jack P will take office in January. = |marie Davidson, Grace Wootton|tray. the life of Christ, from the] x» 0, Robertson in the chair. Oshawa Whitb Share | He presented committee kits|and Laura Anderson time of His entry into Jerusa-| INGLE ¢ © GUY MADISON Guest Kin from out of town) ti ito the following chairmen: The winners were presented lem until His death on the 77 2 © JOAN WELDON included Doug Mulholland of |Boys and Girls work, Dennis/with dress curling pins in gold cross. y AM ONT Q Preston, Lew Ripley, Morley! {Ullyet; Vocational Guidance,|with brilliants. The runner-up, Mrs. Gray's pictures were : s s ; ~ Dr. John Davies; Programs|received hand rubbed walnut most colorful, impressive and as ce Rebinem, Don Cullen und Dex Bonspiel Prizes Here and Music, Ralph MacCarl. candlesticks. Quy 'ecu Cranfield of Oshawa. Also Andy . : cal 'thought provoking. TEareE Anderson of Toronto. Agriculture and Conservation, _ nan oe Kin Doug Winstanley, chair-| Whitby and Oshawa rinks|awa rink won the 11 a.m. draw|Harold Slichter; Public _and|y man of the 'Feather Stag', an-/shared top prizes in the first)with three wins and 44 points. Business Affairs, Don Kidd; nounced that the stag would be|men's open bonspiel at the Second prize for the late draw Support of Churches, Ke i't hi held on Dec. 14 at the Whitby|Whitby Curling Club on Wed- went to Larry Marshall's Osh- Lunney; Attendance and Mem-|é YOU decide the fate arena. nesday. It was the first bon-!awa rink with three wins andjbership, John Town. q star Se sist li "The meeting was billed as|spiel of any nature at the club 43! points. Achievement reports, the pres-/) ctl at 'the ie a | Kin education night with vice-|this season. Third prize was won by ajident; Finance, Stu. Beaton;|2 SR = Aig sais Seas i 'Spe ° president Jim Gartshore intro-| Four prizes were awarded in rink from the Heather Club of|House Committee, Sam Thorn-|¢ , « SHOCK! O-INOAAOW ducing Andy Anderson of To-leach of the two draws of the|Agincourt, skipped by Johnjdyke; Inter Club, Herb. Wright; |§ ! i a aE i F me. - ronto who gave a very enlight-|day. Rinks were present from|/Cavanagh with two wins and 34|Education and_ Fellowship,| ed : COLUMBIA wail g talk on the set up of|Whitby, Oshawa, Port Perry, |points. The consolation prize|Harry Simpson. P 4 4 PICTURES _y' 4 ., Kinsmen Clubs, their areas they|Toronto and surrounding clubs.|in this draw went to Whitby's) Laws and Regulations, John\é ib psa - om di * I] took in, and some of the Nation-| winner of the 9 a.m. draw\Jack Doughty rink, with one\Wwooton; Public Relations,|$@™mm'. right In your al set up. He followed with alwas a Whitby rink skipped by|/Win and 2314 points. Lloyd Robertson; Reception, q theatre seat aa gene pat W a e | [ very well prot Hh cl cones Rey Howe with three wins and| On Sunday, the Whitby hae Frank Sleep; Bulletin Editor,|$ sm = § i that was of considerable value|44 'points. Second prize in the|will have its second 'spiel of|Ed. Mulligan. \¢ : a 2 to both new, and older Kin ine went to Mike Stone'sithe season, for mixed rinks,| yet to be named is the chair-|$ : aa with STEVE BACKWELL Vice-President Jim Gartshore/Richmond Hill rink with two Whitby club members only.|man of the ways and means AT THE . showed films of Delawana Inn/wins and 34 points. This event gets underway at llcommittee. He will be chosen| i where the District 8 Conven-| ppirg i , ,|p.m. fig tha: 6 & 4 ¥ prize in the early draw |by the committee members) tee walt be held from June 20) was won by another Whitb , jnow appointed. tr ote A : ; " to 2%. ink ski by Earl J. Bryant, FAMOUS TRAVELLER | j j W ' : Kin Max Hampson was the win- rink skipped by Ear : : During the meeting, Robert ; with two wins and 34 points.) The Cameroon Mountain, 13,-\Cawker, a past president, in-| peated Priced at $1.00-$2.60-$3.00 ' ' ner of the Sunshine draw. The consolation prize was also|,. a Mac abina (AtenntAd: tlie cap fe oe dita AVALLIAM CASTLE PRODUCTION 9:30 P.M. TO 12:30--199 CENTRE STREET : Cadet 350-foot peak in West Africa, won by a Whitby rink skipped pha ry @ ? Life In Afri \by Claire Rich, with one win|Was first climbed in 1861 by the aga or ecg hig BILTMOR : bw. Spot Prizes--MC--Everyone Welcome ire in Tica jand 22 cng - pie -- traveller Sir Richard Harry Simpson, instructed com.|9 = b. s Rev. John Pereyma's Osh-|Burton. mittee chairmen on the matter|@ ee es a Se a ee, | 'icc 1. | 3 o~ » ad DDD PD DDD PIP IP PPI - 'ds " Theme Of Service ages rene UREA ED jof committee reports. : on ag Susen Hayward | PRESENTS Dr. J, C. Sibley, a physician from Hamilton, was the guest speaker at the Whitby United Two BIG TECHNICOLOR HITS Ot Church on Sunday morning. He GEST, BEST MUSICAL i, spoke of impressions which he THE BIG '4 received when he visited Africa OF EVERY SEASON, ANY YEARI for two months in 1960 in com-| JRO" "Pay, pany with other Hamilton peo- ~ em ple, chiefly of the medical pro-| /, ' * IRVING * CFR i jae as OSS mon rae a wot ED. WILSON SEZ-- HUGE SAVINGS < mee i Reco ee ey Prices were never lower... ON HUNDREDS OF SS & se ~s : Even Our Prices ! Js WONDERFUL GIFT ITEMS! Sa % ' cage, OPER lee FRI. ee TIL & 9 P.M. * FREE DELIVERY + AY iy fession, who served in the mis-|_ * BERLIN'S * 4 sion hospitals in co-operation) ,; : WONDERFUL with the regular staff. "WHITEX j He stressed the great need for é k : person to person contact with ca ny € } b pee | the African people and the ur- lo Cake? ee oe iY 4 gency of sincere compassion, NCROSBY*KAYE " bs, ; understanding, and_ brotherli- ROSEMARY. VERAL ness. The Christian Church, he "+ CLOONEY-ELLEN Jy $ e/ said, should continue and in- o il / / crease its contribution to Afri- = team ene gies can advance in terms of educa- DEAN JAGGER IRVING BERLIN © tional, medical, technical and TA PARAMOUNT RERELEASE » VISTAVISION® W'LLIAM HOLDEN j : GRACE KELLY evangelical missions. : On Sunday evening a panel SAMER A. MICHENERS comprised of Miss Mildred THE BRIDGES Price, Dr. J. C. Sibley, Dr. J. B. Davies and Mr. Bruce Ham, Roan AT TORO-RI Cod mond with Dr. Neil Murkar as!_. CONT: e- seit batts ape oncl casmonporetad madavator< dtneaiad "Africa, FROM 1:30 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE n color by TECHNICOLOR Its People and The Church' ! This included a discussion of| peration Crossroads Africa of| h Mr. Barry Hammond is a member. 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