Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Mrs. Branch Guest speaker Mrs. Walter Branch, Oshawa, referred to Russia as '"'a nation of slaves and sadistic rulers" when speak- ing at the Ontario County Sonth Regional Catholic Women's League meeting at St. Mary of the People Church in Oshawa. Mrs, Branch was speaking of her many experiences during a 1500-mile bus tour through part of. the Soviet Union and the satellite countries. She spoke of seeing large Cathedrals which were now be- ing used as. museums. Women, she said, do much of the heavy construction work, spray puint- ing, patching roads, working in gangs, but always with a man as foreman. She spoke of the impressive Moscow University, of the mar- vellous Lenin library with its millions of books, but remarked that they have no filing. system. Books are racked according to size "and it certainly helps if you know the size of the book you want', She spoke also of friendliness of the people of Poland. Mrs. Branch's interesting informative talk gave a clear, vivid picture of the USSR of today. The speaker was introduced by| St, Bernadette's Church, Ajax.| | At Regional CWL Meet Speaker praised the CWL for their ef- fort and encouraged them to con tinue in their good works. Mrs. A. H. Cobham, Archdio- cesan President, spoke on the various convenerships and th2 dutues involved. Mrs. E. J. Spraggs thanked| Father Leonard' J. Wall for his nelp and inspiration during his past two years. as Diocesan Spiritual Director, and present- e4 him with a gift in apprecia- tion. In replying, Father Wall said that he owned them a debt of gratitude for the edification he had derived from the good works and the spirit of the ladies Home League THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, October 27, 1962 § DEATHS Regular Meet. Salvation Army Women's Home League held its monthly meeting on Thursday evening at the Citadel with Mrs. Cap- tain. Reed in charge. She also led the devotional. .During the business meeting further arrangements were made for the Nov. 22 supper. Ticket convener Mrs, J. Kent- ner reported that the sale of tickets is progressing nicely. Mrs. Jake Reid read a paper on missionary work in all coun- By THE CANADIAN PRESS ser, 76, a member o fthe upper louse since 1949 and previously Commons member for the Northumberland, Ont., uency. 57, a former Roman Catholic priest whose secret marriage caused a legal controversy; of cancer. lich, 75, one of Italy's foremost shipping magnates. Kingston--Senator W. A. Fra- constit- San Francisco--Walter Ryan, wi Trieste, Italy -- Guido Cosu- tries. At the close of the meet- ing refreshments were served by Mrs. Kentner. The next meeting will be in charge of Mrs. L. Brooks and her committee. of the CWL. He introduced the new Spiritual Director Fath+r G. B. Breen, of Toronto. Present also were Father L. J. Austin, who gave a brief talk, and Father J. B. Myers. At the conclusion of the busi- ness meeting, Mrs. Carter in- troduced Father Breen to all of parish council presidents. An enjoyable social hour fol- lowed and lunch hostesses were the ladies of St. Mary of the Peo ple CWL. The next regional meeting will BOWLING NEWS D pines hopes to go on with the even if that designation is with- drawn by the International Am- ateur Basketball Federation. HOPE TO CONTINUE MANILA (AP)--The Phillip- world basketball championships A spokesman: for President instetia. Mf CANDY BOWLINK LEAGUE ti day "we stand by our invita. l. said Fri- ion to all non - Communist Police Arrest Suspect After $400,000 Theft political Ogdensburg Friday ar- rested Mrs. 37 . year - old former model bezzlement of an esti mated $400,000 from a garage at Brockville, Ont. charge of being a fugitive from justice. charged her with theft and she could be extradited on charge if she does not returnt o Canada voluntarily. Young and another officer were expected at Ogdensburg to in- terview her. the firm, said he will carry on the business and has been prom- ised su from business in- terests Brockville and the firm's 40 employees. Billings Motors is the third largest Gefleral Motors agency in game with annual sales of Mrs. Clow's husband, Wile liam, and their daughter, Jor dan, 4, live in Prescott, néar (Brockville. : CANTON, N.Y (CP) -- State Dolores A Clow, 'anted in the suspected ém- Suspend Sentence In Fatal Wounding MONTREAL (CP)--Jean Du- hamel, 18, an apprentice bar- ber, received a two-year sus- pended sentence Friday for fa- tally striking a street pan- ase with a brick last Dee, Duhamel was convicted Oct. 17 of manslaughter in thy den of Adrien Courval, 45. jury recommended mercy. Mrs. Clow was arraigned on Brockville police have this Brockville Police. Chief W. F Points for the Day: Allsorts 2, Gumdrops 3, Humbugs 3, Jellybeans 1, Lifesavers 1, Lol- lipops 3, Maple Buds 2, Pepper- mints 1, Triples over 500 -- J. Mother- sill 766, B. Sturgess 619, J. Church 585, G ,Wiles 571, T, Shaw 546, S. Vanstavern 534, A. Hewis 533, J. Ward 529, B. Pas- countries to send teams here and participate in the games." The government's action in barring Russian and Yugoslav athletes from the country is ex- pected to result in. withdrawal of recognition of the champion- ships by the international fed- eration. The games would then take place Sunday, Feb. 24, at probably be designated as an in- coe. 529, B. Moase 618, R. Pele- ternational tournament. shok 502, ; Singles over 200 -- J .Mother- 211, 200, 4. Davidson 203, M. |sill 279, 261, 226; G. Wiles 258, J. Judge Maurice Cousineau or- dered the youth to report to a probation' officer every month of the two-year-period, and to stay out of bars and nightclubs. stsenpnaen Family Monuments J Created: To a) Individual State police said Mrs. Clow entered the United States Oct. 16 at Ogdensburg, on the south shore of the St- Lawrencé River not far from Brockville. They said she then travelled to New- burgh in the southeastern cor- ner of the state and showed up Friday night in Canton, near Ogdensburg. ESTIMATE IS HUGE Auditors have established) that at least $228,000 is miss-| | CLUB CALENDAR Bemis 213, 245, B. Hitchings 238, B. Garratt 222, M. Anderson 273, 236, R. Childs 215, 217, L. Batherson 211, 214, C. Gell 214, M. Jordan 272, 258, 282, V. Jordan 276, D. Rowden 238, 213, Kathy Jenkins 239, B. Vistus 236, Kim Jenkins 293, 297, M. Peggs 235, D. Peggs 205, B. Holter 212, C. Hotter 231, 217, J. Miffin 200, T. Munns 248, W- Anthony 215, 245, I. Johansen 291, |Church 253, T. Shaw 240, B. Sturgess 235, 206; F. Burtinsky |227, B. Moase 214 ,E. Mason 213, ing from Billings Motors Lim- ited in Brockville, and officials say there is every indication the total will exceed the $400.- 000e stimate. | Mrs. Clow was in charge of| the firm's accounts for the last eight years. Murray Billing, head of' equirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 Miss Verda Packer of Picker- i thanked by Mrs. Vin- Bee Means ar Ag |MONDAY, Oct. 29 it Shannon, of Ajax. : . 7 50 : .._|St. Andrew's Presbyterian |R. Peleshok 210, B, Pascoe 203. Mrs, Gregory Carter, Region-| Church Explorers } al Chairman, presided over the Whitby Baptist Church Ex- | WHITBY MIXED LEAGUE | Triples over 600 -- W, business meeting and welcomed plorers the large crowd. The secretary, |1.+ whitby Scouts |Anthony 656, I- Johansen 651, Mrs. Wm. O'Connor, Uxbridge,|;..; ; 7 g|M. Anderson 648, L. Batheson read the minutes of the last)". yaPtst Church Jr. Youngleg, "x "Jordan $12, C. Holter regional meeting and gave a 1613, D. Rowden 628, E.° Jen- short report of the -highlights of kins 733, M. Bemis 646, A, jthe recent, executive meeting. | Young 664, J. Mothersill 693, A. STORM DAMAGES SLOOP ing sloop. The sloop was tied line, was heavily damaged up well inside the harbor The sloop was later placed up when it broke loose on Thurs- on the dock, well out of the day and was washed into the water. Times reporter Gordon slip at the foot of Brock Mitchell points out the dam- street, The boat, owned by. age to the transom and deck. Robert Cheadle, of the Town- --Oshawa Times Photo As winter draws nigh, the waters of Lake Ontario are lashed by heavier gales and this week, waves piled up in Whitby harbor heavy enough TUESDAY, Oct. 30 Whitby Baptist Church CGIT TOWN OF WHITBY to almost wreck a 28-foot sail- Missile Guide Is Timely Book | Stanley M. Ulanoff, a former New York Times newspaper- mat, has performed a worth- while servicé for students of missiles and rockets -- he has pyblished a new revised edition his popular "ILLUSTRATED 'UIDE TO U.S. MISSILES AND ROCKETS --A Factual /Album of Rockets for War and Peace" Doubleday of Canada Ltd.) : Ulanoff gives revised and up- to-date facts on more than 65 missile and rocket types of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and the U.S. Space Agency, This is a most timely and fascinating book, most profuse- ly illustrated -- each missile is illustrated by an action photo- graph and a scale silhouette) showing its construction. The| concise and clear text -- written in dayman's. language for the man-on-the-street discusses The treasuérr, Mrs. M. G. Cole- With all three stages Minute- men stands some 55 feet high. It weighs 65,000 pounds. Opera- tionally the U.S. Air Force plans to set up thousands of Minute- men launching sites in the U.S.| These will be fully armed but} unmanned during peacetime. Each launching site will consist of 50 Minutemen, each in its own 80-foot deep, underground, concrete-lined well. These will be dispersed so as to minimize damage from a nuclear attack. They will be close enough, however, to be controlled by a crew of five from a subterran- ean blockhouse. It will be pos- sible to check each missile from this control point as well as to fire them at a moment's notice. The first launch of Minutemen proved to be an "'amazing. suc- cess" when on February. 1, 1961, it flew. 4600 miles to its target. Less than 10 months the missile's history and the/later, in November 1961, an even| mission and the most important| greater coup was made by Min- aspects of its engines and elec-)uteman when it struck its tar- tronic guidance. | get 3000 miles away after having WHITBY PERSONALS Susan and her brother Billy, both children of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McQuatt, underwent ton- silectomy operations at the Osh- awa General Hospital on Fri- day. Their friends wish them a speedy recovery. Constable L. Middleton, 724 Centre street south, is celebrat- ing his birthday today. His friends wish him many happy returns of the day. Mr. Bernard Northeast, 210 Ontario street, underwent sur- gery at the Oshawa General Hospital. His friends wish him man, Oshawa, gave her report. The finals in the regional pub- lic speaking contest will be h2ld in St. Gregory's auditorium, Oshawa, on Sunday, Feb. 10, at} 2 p.m, | Father N. Gignac, regional) spiritual director, and Pastor} of St. Mary of the People Church, in his welcome address, CULTURE SWAP | WINNIPEG (CP) -- A newly! formed Netherlands - Canadian Cultural Council here plans} more frequent cultural ex-| changes between the two coun-| tries and to co-ordinate and} promote cultural undertakings| of Dutch and Dutch-Canadian groups in Canada. Faith Baptist Church St. Young} People Red Cross work room WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31 Red Cross Sr, Citizens Social Club St. Andrew's Presbyterian Children of the Church (THURSDAY, Nov. 1 Faith Baptist Church WMS All Saints' Anglican Church St. Margaret's Guild Salvation Army Women's Home League Whitby Baptist Church Cub Pope 660, I. Rorabeck 622, T. Packs SATURDAY, Nov. 3 St. Mark's United Church 4 W's Couples Club a complete recovery. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl/ Hopkins, Chestnut street, are} celebrating their 12th wedding anniversary. Their friends wish them every happiness. Best wishes are offered to Mr. John Hottot from his many friends on the occasion of his birthday to be celebrated today. Mrs. J. Wallis, Henry street,| is-in the Oshawa General Hos-| pital where she underwent sur-| One of the most interesting chapters concerns a U.S. Sur- face-to-Surface Missile called The teman (SM-80) which will render obsolete the entire U.S. aresenal of ICBS's, IRBM's and tactical missiles. The pos- sible exception are the Polaris and Pershing. These will serve to supplement this most versa- tile of al ballistic missiles. OTHER NOTES Says Author Ulanoff about the Minuterhan: "'The idea of a complete family of missile is on $0. simple that is surprising it hadn't been thought of before. With the addition of successive stages Minuteman extends its range. Since it will be a solid propellant rocket, it will be ready for use at all times. The sole drawback in the Minuteman project is that the U.S. Air Force was not given the "green- light") until early March 1958. Conservative estimates indicate that a number of "'ready-to-go" Minutemen will be ready some-| Mrs, Don Mitchell was in charge | ™°°Ve'Y- where between 1962 and 1963.) Meanwhile Atlas and Titan, the missiles that it will replace, have barely reached an oper- ational / status, KIWANIS GUESTS Guests at this weeks Whitby at the Hotel Royal in- cluded James Omand, of Whit- by, Gordon Riehl, a member of|sented Mrs. Turnbull with a cor-| hall, out of town Knights from the Oshawa Kiwanis Club, andjsage. 1 a I Rae Hopkins, newly appointed|thanked the speaker on behalf/and Lindsay Councils have been manager of the Whitby bureau of the Oshawa Times. During} Rev. John McLeod closed the) cial event are Mr. T. Farquhar- the meeting, Vic Evans present-|meeting with prayer. Lunch was $0n and Mr. William Hurley. ed the Kiwanis Fishing Trophy|served with Mrs. W .G. Hewis| dinner sionary from Bolivia, South Am Se meeting of the Kiwanis Club of|erica who showed pictures from) At the Saturday Knights of |been fired, for the first time, from an.undergroynd pit. By gery. Her friends wish her a| 1964 it is planned to have 600 minutemen. No modern missile and rocket library could afford to be with-| out this timely, highly-informa-; tive book. Missionary | Speaker At -- Society Whitby | Baptist Church So- its thank offering meeting on Tuesday evening in the church auditorium. President, Mrs. K. Cullen, opened the meeting with the singing of a hymn and prayer. ciety for Christian Service held) prompt recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr,| Brock street north, are cele. brating their 33rd wedding anni- versary on Monday. Their friends wish them every happi- ness, Nancy, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. R. Morris, celebrated her| fourth birthday. Dinner guest for the occasion. was her grand- mother, Mrs. C. M. Orr, of To- (NSURANCE Karl | Dr. Whitby | MO 8-3762 Your Family Insurance Man STATE FARM FIRE c =) AND CASUALTY COMPANY & Canadian Head Office Toronto, Ontario. ronto, STATE FARM LIFE | | (out PLUMBING -- SPECIALISTS: P= GAS-on "| HH0.8-9761-197 BROCK § The many friends of Mrs.| Frank Sidler are sorry to learn) that she is in the Oshawa Gen.| eral Hospital under observation. | They wish her a complete re-| covery, Mrs. Nicholas Morrissey, 110) Centre street north, is convales-| ing at her home after a Stay | atere-O8hawa General Hospital. | Her friends wish her a prompt of the devotional period. Mrs. Ross Ward and Mrs. C. Rich sang a duet. This was fol- lowed by the thank offering Mrs. William G. Hewis intro- | ~|duced the guest speaker, Rev.|friends wish him many happy| Johnston Turnbull, retired mis his recent trip last spring. | Mrs. H. M, Crawforth pre- Mrs. Ruth Pickering lof the members. to Sam Thorndyke, the cham-|in charge assisted by her com- pion angler at this year's fish-| mittee. Mrs. Colley and Mrs. ing derby at Pigeon Lake. |Mitchell poured tea. WHITBY in GIANT CyNEMASCOPE + a BROCK Evening Shows at 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday Matinee at 1:30 TARZAN SPECTACULAR! 4444004 OOOOOOOOO ® GIANTTHRILLS! ® @ Battle of Bull Elephants! @ Leap from plane to river! 300 wild elephants stampede! Fight with savage leopard! 9900000060 OOO w~ JOCK MAHONEY and JL, The Elephant Boy with GAJENORA +4 ® @ ® ® || Life" in which were shown the Timmy, son of Mr. and Mrs | Steve Peleshok, Ferguson ave- jnue, is celebrating his eighth |birthday. on Sunday. His com- |panions of Hillcrest school and returns of the day. /Columbus dinner and dance in St. John the Evangelist parish |Cobourg, Oshawa, Peterborough jinvited. Co-chairmen for this so. ; On Monday, Mr. J. A. Lid- jdall, King street, is celebrating! his birthday. Best wishes are offered to Mr. Liddall from his many friends. Harvest Theme AUCW Meeting The October meeting of Unit | No. 2 St, Marks United Church | Women was held in the church} parlor on Oct. 25, Following the| opening prayer by Mrs. J.! Breckenridge, Mrs. C. Closson| led in the devotional taking as her subject 'Harvest', | A short business session fol- lowed at which final arrange- ments were discussed for the) annual dinner of Nov. 5 and 6. | An interesting talk was given by Mrs. J. Plaskitt on "Family many responsibilities in: failing) to bring strong characters into homes and committees. A short prayer by the leader closed the meeting. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. E. Killens and Mrs. R. Scaborn. The next group's meeting will! be held Tuesday, Nov. 27. I Whitby Churches LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY! EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY: 12 10:30 ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robert Irvin of Toronto Speaking oat Both Services. Guest Soloist --- Miss Heather Webb of Oshawa ----EVERYONE WELCOME-- 'WHITBY PENTECOSTAL 307 BROCK ST..N. Rey. Maxwell Case Pcstor © 9:45 Sunday School Classes From Nursery Age to Bible Study 11:00 a.m. Heaven and Earth in Gods Plan (fourth message in the series) 7:00 p.m. The Evangelistic Service Special Music, Choir singing, solo, duet Radio "Revivaltime'---10:30 p.m. 1350 k.c, C.K.L.B WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) - Minister Rev. John McLeod Organist Mrs. W, E. Summers A.T.C.M, 11:00 A.M. The Trail Blazer 7:00 P.M. Just Suppose 9:45 BIBLE SCHOOL 8:15 B.Y.P.U. ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH | Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D, Rev. A, M. Butler, B.A, Mrs, J. Beaton, A.R.C.T, 11:00 A.M, 'THE CONTACT PEOPLE" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary || ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rey. W. J. S. McClure, B.A,, Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 129th ANNIVERSARY 11:00 A.M. The Cost of The Church 7:00 P.M. "WIL Do It" McClure will speck: at both 'services Rey. Nursery (Infant Gare) Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation 15] Team Standings -- Sabre Jets) 20, Rockets 23, Symbols 7,/ Echoes 15, Poker Chips 28,| Woodpeckers 22, Cubs 25, Coun- ty Bowl 24, Whitby Cleaners 25, Hopefuls 8, Headpins 12,| Porky's Prides 32, Beginers ighbors 25, | MclIvor 602, B. Collins 637, J. Brueckle 674, R. Pascoe 725, C. Pascoe 743. Singles over 200 -- R, Pascoe 314, 239, B- Pascoe 221, C. Pascoe 220, 247, 276, B. Bonk 205, S. Bonk 215, C. Denyer 209, 213, I. Rorabeck 311, D. Denyer 220, R. McIvor 214, T. Mclvor 272, D. Watkins 266, A. Pope 215, 245, 200, L. Riley 210,| E. Pope 224, B. Denyer 204, W. Wotherspoon 257, F. Coleman 217, J. Fowler 207, H. Munn 204, A. Young 216, 223, 235, Hazel Moore 258, J. 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