ee merece te emma eneer soabaliienis amereese ee, ' LE a eS Siac any Boer ST MNETD AIK ee ge '@ THE OSHAWA Times, Tweedey, Jonuery 15, 1963 Grand Jury ' Returns Two ' True Bills An Ontario County grand jury Monday returned true bills of » indictment against Cameron ' Pacey, 23, of Columbus, charged " with the Oct. 6 rape of a 16- > Toronto girl and Ray- mond Ross Essery 17, of 293 Pacific avenue, Oshawa, charged with criminal -negli- | oe causing the death, Oct. * 20, of Charles Denzil Robertson. , . The he | rape trial will open = Rf BF goer in R. . Morand petty jury to- day, Crown Attorney W. euce , Affleck said Monday. Essery's trial will open at the conclusion of the Pacey trial, which is expected to last at least two days, Mr. Affleck said. Pacey will be defended by Boris Grosman, of Toronto and Essery will be defended by Ter- ence V. Kelly, of Greer and Kelly, Oshawa. Kathleen Rowe H And § Plans School Carnival Kathleen Rowe Home and School Association held its first meeting of the New Year. Mrs. Earl Pascoe, president, opened the meeting and gave a special welcome to the new parents from King Street School. Mrs. Pascoe announced that the chil- dren's Carnival will be held Feb. 8 and the next Home and School meeting Feb. 13. The Jr. attendance banner Was won by Miss Smith and the) Sr. by Mrs. Peters. | Mrs. R. Marshall introduced the first speaker, Mrs. J. Adam- son, who is president of Picker- ing District Home and School Council. Mrs. Adamson's talk explaiied the functions of the Council and how it gives help ' and guidance to the Home and + @8chool Association. Mrs. Barton) thanked Mrs. Adamson for her| bmn g interesting and informative talk. Second speaker, Ray Carlaw, was introduced by school Prin-| cipal Swerdfeger. Mr. Carlaw talked on "Camadian Service- men's Children at an RCAF) Base in Germany'. With the help of his very interesting and picturesque slides he gave a most enjoyable talk. Mr. Car-) pad was thanked by Mrs. Refreshments consisting of doughnuts and coffee ended a very pleasant evening. | | Course Teaches Public Speaking | St. John the Evangelist CWL| fs sponsoring once more a lead-| =" course on Public Speak- ing. Miss Verda Packer, Pickering, Regional Spiritual convener is ¢ conducting the four - lesson! + COurse. These are being held each Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m. in the parish hall. Any ladies of the parish wish- ing to join the group are most welcome to do so. This evening] the lesson will be "Do's and| Don'ts" for the reader. 1 i WHITBY PERSONALS Out of town guests who at. tended the Atkinson - Strowger wedding which took place in All Saints Anglican Church were:| Mr. and Mrs, David Richardson | and daughter Joycelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Richards and daugh-| ter Judith, Oakville, Mr. and) Mrs. Ross Sawdon, Cold Lake, | Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas| y, Regina, Saskatchewan, Deakin, onald Pie New) 4 Conn., U.S.A., Miss) ** Susan Briggs, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. N. Downey, Bramp-| ton, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Conway, | Dr. and Mrs. Robin Woolhouse, | Miss Cecile Cramer-Robrets, Ot-| tawa, Mr. and Mrs. William) ~» Brace, Mr. and Mrs, Murray) «* Milne, Miss Marilyn Spencer, | "Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Strowger'| »,and Mr, and Mrs. D. Papple of! *» Toronto. | «Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. "© K. Sopha is celebrating his sec- «ond birthday today. Friends of "the family wish Michael many s« happy returns of the day. <= Ajax Kinettes' dinner meeting «"fs being held this evening at ** Spruce Villa Hotel. Guest speak- «er will be Kin. Jim Johnhill who "recently won the District eight ».* Publie Speaking contest. Mrs. Wilma Davidson, 210 "Trent street, is now convales- «cing at ber home after a stay at the Oshawa General Hospital. "Her friends wish her a com- _plete recovery. | William Alfred, son of Mrs.| «George Chariton, 300 High) = +street, celebrated his 14th birth-| "day yesterday. His companions ,of Colborne Street School and 'friends wish him many happy) "returns of the day. Mrs. M. Kendrick has return- "ed home after spending t wo «weeks in Port Union visiting her "gon and daughter-in-law Mr. and ee ee perasareenrr Poe eee eee rae a2 ee RSaeesese reer Mra. John Kendrick. b CARS This 1956 -- 4-dr. 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