| | | FY INTE EN Rade Navies tive Min ORS LARA EA WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel, 668-3703 iwtnRANFER'S TNOUEST UNITS, GROUPS, AND AUXILIARIES PICKERING VILLAGE Boy's Death Is Ruled Unavoidable Accident iin Toronto, where he died of WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, 330 Dovedale drive, entertained a group of friends at a sleighride party, The and Mrs. Ji Villeneuve, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rickard, Mr, and Mrs. James Ballard, and Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. ecutive members of Royal Can- adian Legion Ladies Auxiliary. included Mr. FO ge daughter of Mr. and is_cele- brating her<third birthday on a happy birthday are extended Eleanor and Chuck Kemp, Sunday. Jan. 19, Best wishes for THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jenuary 18, 1964 5 Warned On Two Offences Youth Pays $35 On Three An. Oshawa youth, warnedjbeen doy ae against two traffic offences, was been driving with a (Staff) -- The death of a six-|"severe head injuries', three to Carolyn. be et year-old boy was the result of|days later, it was learned. The hosts, afterwards, ser-| -g: John Ambulance annual ee B= ig hours pow Mein tien, 'al an "unavoidable accident", a| Miss Brown's testimony was|yed refreshments at their resi- meeting will, be held. inl oe jing qualiti TO ems 1 Coroner's jury decided here|corroborated by . Mrs, |dence. the Council Chambers Tuesday,| Stanl an McKel 17, Friday. i Wood of Dunbarton, who stated aa Jan. 21 at 8 p.m, Tom Scott|of 578 ieeak,. Caen wil The jury was told that Gary|that she had seen a group of} Catherine daughter of Mr. wil reside over the election|pleaded ph ah ty to P reakarees i of|charge of failing to produce in- Francis, Rosebank road, Pick-!children, and particularl "trating hs Mrs, Regge Brown is cel- érs. All members urged] insufficient ts, having no/surance, said that McKelvey ering had 'darted in front of al'little boy in a aars parka",|eb' second birthday|f to attend this important meet-\fear marker light, and failing|had failed to @ perme- iscusse Vy an car" owe by we barber roaring on jee Se bey! today ees . 8 PR ice oe ©. bon to produce nme nent driver's licence or proot ef Ann Brown, a sc stu-|) George Francis, we 's , Unsatisfied Judgment payment,jinsurance when requested Dee. he Dee. 5, unele testified that the child had|happy etne o sg" day. Brigadier R, H: Bedell, 407/a¢ gui Police Court Friday.|8. He said the youth had been N that, until further notice, Miss Brown Third Lay just been let out of a school bus Colborne street west, is now warned to of in- BA See oe ee Pg -- hb any St, will keep meeting sia explained: "I was Lonlat the comer of Rosebank road ot ae iam, Meliwaine, BY-iconvalescing at his sesidence| BaF. re fine or/surance to i pace te next Dicay, ten Sat Wists Cred ek Gould. the First Concession road when|and the First Contession funeral of Der late slater Miss SCC" <PeMding & week, at thelSCD, MAPS J ton for ouch ofthe o47 ane filed to do 90, . Pa were able to e Unit No. 5 was held Monday, Yl oas was nen oa new ges Sogperae, FF a group of children on ee Brown been traveling *34/Ma Margaret Polson, RN, of Co- oe 9 eeeat are coll bn ras! ma enone, They, MeKelvey, when asked their child's classroom from 8\Jan,.13 in the Church Hail.|Davey members assists mem-|the a : hourg. Accompanying -- their of failing to produce|M@eistrate Jermyn to " Van id sa guia Welt pec recta nn ering Vatoutins Wen e be houa| eaten) Fo started to walkltrst saw the chilgren. mother were Mrs. A. J. Allen." Dondas atpget exst Home. and proof f Insurance was dlsmise tate] anat "as far as he Knew, President Mrs. Gordon Kyle,| Meeting opened with Miss|Saturday, Feb. 18, in the Sunday|ut, Then he ran in front of me."| | "When T saw them T slowediiiit" ang Mrs. Donald Polson|SCh00l Association are holding|ed DY Maststrate Jormen on thelni 'tients were all working", He who welcomed everyone and] Mildred Leader, reading|School Hall The boy was rushed to hospital down", she added. She was re- ; its meeting Monday, Jan, 20/asis of McKelvey's other con-| le igh Beye fi 4 4 be trainers pension, a poem entitled 5 "the New| The meeting closed with pray- turning home from school at the] Oshawa, at 8 p.m, This is a general|Victions, overlapping from use on another It was then turned over to|Year"', Minutes and reportsjer. The hostess was assisted by time of the mishap. Richard, son of Mr, and Mrs.|meeting opened to the public, | Pleading gellty to a charge oflvehicle, which would have been William Batten who|were read and approved, New|Mrs. Charles Barter in serving) CLUB CALENDAR | Constable John Found of Pick-|xanl Gerhart, 185 Hilicrest ave:) Guest speaker, Bruce Attic (@riving with a" temporary" Ir|cqective Dec, 9 introduced a film _ entitled|officers for 1964 are as follows: |lunch. : ering Township PD confirmedinue, celebrated -his seventh|Crown Attorney, will speak on|Cemce while unaccompanied by Referring to McK st "Answering a Child's Whys". | Leader, Miss Mildred Price;| The next meeting will be heldimonpay, Jan, 20 Miss Brown's testimony. Hejbirthday Wednedday, Jan, 16,|"Juvenile Delinquency", a qualified driver, McKelvey Vey! portedly "hostile attitude" to This was followed by the divi-|secretary, Miss Marion Brom-|Monday, Feb. 17, at the home St 'Andrew's Presbyterian said he had measured & 36 foot Sparecy Jan, 18 ts Karl, 'Ir's, A "Hally Slap" was held in was fined $25 and costs or five wards the sion of the audience into threejell; treasurer, Mrs. Maryjof Mrs. Edward Hepburn, On-|" Church Explorers skidmark and disclosed that/tenth birthday. For the double|ine Recreation Hall at the Mu.\(4¥S Jalil. Jermyn observed: goers. Each was given a ques-|Undenwood; press secretary,|tario Hospital. 1 : White ioo ts this was usual for speeds Of 2/occasion a tobagan party ha nicipal Airport, proceeds aiding] Cpl. James Barter, Whitby "The law was made for discuss, First: "How and Mrs, Ralph McKendry, Sete atiter "arin Briwrales to 25 miles per oc itberated been arrange. the Children's * Christmas party PD, testified that he had stop- protection, And I, too, @n- When Necessary to Answer] 'Miss Lily Saunders was in 8A HOME LEAGUE Whitby Baptist Church Ex- The five-man jury pore Tning| Mrs, Louis Elliott, RR 1, Whit-|held each year for the families ped McKelvey's vehicle Dee. 9, force it, like the Toliee officers" Your Child's Questions?"; sec-|charge of the worship service.| Salvation Army Women's for 30 minutes before r by, is celebrating her birthday|of the Oshawa Flying Club. noticing that it had only one ond: "Is Frustration in a Child|Miss Ila Newton, guest speaker,|Home League held its weekly _--t the following verdict. 4 iy ™ iS Hi i wd headlight, and had found tail Harmful?"; third: "What Influ-|spoke on the "History of the|meeting Thursday evening at Co-op Credit Union banking) "«Gary Francis died of injuries i tae 'i : BAP ends) Seen at the MeLean table|,arker lights missing also. ences in the Home Make a Nor-|Church". Miss Price thanked|the Citadel. with Mrs. J. Kent-(. out hitby Tecelved when he darted out/ Wish her a happy Dirthday. " jwere: Irma and Bill Vaughan, yo atcq that McKelvey had mal Child?" Miss Newton. ner in charge of the devotional cin Guide of Canada Whitby!trom the side of a road into the! Mrs. Willie Ginter, 396 Rose-\Joan and Bill Harris, May and Each brought back! The meeting closed with Miz-\period. The theme was '"Miss-|o,> strict Association Chureh|Path of a car driven by Miss/dale Drive is now convalescing|Percy Griffin, Hazel and Gus their opinions to the whole as-\pah Benediction, Lunch was loans" St. Mark's United re) Barbara Ann Brown, at her home after undergoing|Plitz and daughter Carol, Bev- ANNUAL sembly. A question-and-answer|served by Miss Price and Miss| It was announced that seven Women Unit No. 8 E "The jury feels the accident|surgery at the Oshawa Generaljerly and Ed Bennett, Larry period followed. that the|atr® Pellow. young Salvation Army Cadets|¥ Sete "Bena, wn was opie an. al ees ae eee, ik ie a ee kes B was anno it mendations w . U NS schoo "carival would bs held| Monday, Feb. 10 ee |trom Getth watt ta St, John's, Anglican Church as Wy te uae Ta ok wie oh tins William Roach and R next wee n's ht The next meeting will be held ST. JOHN'S Whitey seth ag ' Army oe Viscount Greenwood Chapter dale drive is celebrating his berg visitors at the home CONC ERT Tuesday, Feb, 11. It is planned) FELLOWSHIP GRoup {coming weekend. A supper willl Tope P t ] Hel his birthday today, Jan, 18./0°"s. A. Bremner, Albert to centre the meeting on '"Foun- . e place ry cane! YiDundas Street East H and S arenta p Best wishes are offered to MT.| street Oshawa. Mrs, Bremner "1 St. John's Anglican Church|women's Home League mem- ; der's Night". All parents urged|reliowship Group held _ its\hera vd Association Eggleton from his friends. was a former resident and ST. ANDREW'S 3 attend this important meet- monthly meeting Saturday, Jan.| League members have started TUESDAY, J Requested In Mrs. Neil Murkar, Warden-|neighbor for some 30 years. XK the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the mothers of students in Mrs. McDuff's room. ST. MARK'S UCW NO, 7 Monday, Jan. 13, Unit No, 7, St. Mark's ---- met in the church par- or. Mrs. Ken Elliott opened the meeting with a reading and Mrs. J. F. Foster conducted the worship service, The 1963, A letter was read, received from Children's Aid thanking the group for Christmas par- cels. It was decided to carry on with this work for 1964, Plans for the coming year in- cluded Church Calendars and bake sales. Program convener iol an interset- ing talk on "Foster Child" She of Wing Ki, an adopted boy supported by mem- » bers of United Church Women, * mentioning his way of life, and members of his family. She also yma ictures of Wing Ki and fi y. The meeting closed with pray- er. Tea hostess was Mrs. R. J. Minter, The next ~--e will be held Monday, Feb. 10. United Church meeting was presided over by Leader Mrs. Tom Farn- dale who welcomed all present and expressed the wish that 1964 would be as successful as 11, in the Sunday Schoo! Hall. new President Mr. William Bonk and was opened with the Lord's pressed the hope that he could be helpful. Plans were discussed for the February meeting which will be in the charge of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kyle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bonk and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hawkins. It will be in the form of a skating party at the new rink of Park Vista Rate- payers Association. Afterwards the group will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kyle, Dovedale drive. The meeting closed with pray- er. Refreshments were served and a social hour was enjoyed with games being played. The next fneeting will be held Saturday, Feb. 8. FLORENCE DAVEY GROUP Florence Davey Group held its monthly meeting Monday, Jan. 13, at the home of Mrs. George Stott, Brock street south. In the absence of President Mrs. W. Mcliwaine, Mrs. C. G. Dalgleish opened the meeting with prayer, scripture reading and meditation. All reports were read and approved. It was mentioned Refusal To Yield Costs Man Money "A serious conflict of evi- dence" prompted Defence at- torney Russ Murphy to request withdrawal of charges against client, Bill Hatch at Whitby police Court Friday. He suspected he said, that the rincipal crown witness had a 'looking at girls" at a crucial moment. But Magistrate Harry W. Ger- myn thought otherwise and handed Mr. Hatch, 805 Henry Henry street, Whitby, a fine of $20 and costs or six days in jail for failing to yield right of way. Larry Chessem, 17, Byron street, testified that Hatch ahd collided with his vehicle when exiting from his driveway onto Henry street. a "He was in front of me before I could do much." stated Ches- sem. "I saw the car backing out of the driveway about 16 feet feet away. Since it didn't stop, I swerved into the west ditch. Questioned by Mr. Murphy, Chessem admitted that Henry street had been "crowded with school children at the time of the accident." "You were looking at the girls weren't you?" accused the de- fence. Chessem, denying this, also refuted the suggestion that he had been impeded from apply- ing his brakes by "junk" clut- tering the vehicle. ble Donald Williams, Whitby PD, affirmed that: "Junk on the passenger side of the cab reach- ed the level of the front seat, and extended to the driver's side." He suggested, however, that the objects might have shifted to the driver's side at the mo- ment of collision. Hatch testified that Chessem had indeed been "looking at the girls walking down the street," before striking his ve- hicle. He estimated to Crown Rep- resentative James Bartr that he had first seen Chessem's truck 'approaching at a dis- tance of "more than 500 feet" and had observed Chessem "looking to the left'? when ap- proximately 120 feet from him. "Were you staring at him?" inquired Cpl. Barter. "You bet. I was wondering "\what he was going to do," re. plied Hatch. Attorney Murphy, pleading contradictory evidence, indica- ted that the accused had backed out of his driveway when Ches- sem was at a distance of 200- 300 feet, and that he had been a "sitting duck" at the time of the accident. Magistrate Jermyn, stating that he found little reason to The meeting was chaired by re.|found at an isolated ranch near to make scrap books using dis- carded Christmas cards. These will be sent to Mission Fields, At the close of the meeting ST. JOHN'S WA St. Wednesday, Jan, 15, in the Sun- day Schoo! hall. President Mrs. 'ben and Mrs. McKibben. the renewal of membership. Mrs, E. Vaillant, retiring pres- ident, thanked all for their co- her during her five years in office, Mrs. Martin Gouldburn, the president, took the chair and made few brief remarks. It was announced that a "'World's Day of Prayer" would be held and that members should plan to attend. Mrs. Mc- Kibben has constented to be Leader of the Girl's Auxiliary. 'an, 21 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room word Army Cubs 2nd Guide Work John's Anglican Church WA held its regular monthly devotional and business meeting E. Vallant opened the meeting with hymn and prayer, she welcomed the new Rector Rev. John McKib- Various secretaries' gave their annual reports. The Rector took operation and support given to Whitby ris bak Mrs. George Page read|lunch: was served by the group § Asso-| Whitby District Brown Owls @ poem. in charge, The next meeting will Colborne nt daa alee met at the home of Mrs. F. W. Rev. John McKibbon and Mrs.|/have as its theme "Education", Ajax Kinettes Weaver, Girl Guide District McKibbon attended the meeting/as chosen by Mrs. P. Sheperd|women's Christian Temperance|Commissioner Wednesday eve- and were introduced to the/and her group. Union ning, Jan. 15, to discuss pre- group, Rev. McKibbon ex- warrant training, future acvit- WEDNESDAY, Jan, 22 dren of. the Church Whitby Women's Institute THURSDAY, Jan. 23 Packs Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No. 248 FRIDAY, Jan. 24 cial Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ Ambassadors SATURDAY, Jan. 25 Salvation Army Timbral Brig- ade Salvation Army Young People's Band St. Andrew's Church Jr, ch Presbyterian The girls have pr t book marks to be used in the Church Bibles. In February or March, slides will be shown, which were taken at the time of the Anglican Congress held in Toronto last summer. The Study Book for this year is "Christian Issues In South Asia", The meeting closed with prayer and refreshments were served by Mrs, Sheldon Watson and Mrs. Arthur Gower. Next meeting to be held We- nesday, Feb, 19. Girls Bodies Linked To Call-Girl Ring LEON, Mexico (AP) -- lice said Friday the bodies of 15 teen-age girls and two in- fants had been uncovered in a search for victims of a prosti- tution ring that killed to keep discipline. Angel Mota Ayala, a state po- lice agent directing the investi- gation, said the number killed is believed to be around 30 "It kyest 'o higher," he said. All but es of two girls maeevieel so far have been Leon, about 200 miles west of Mexico City, where the ring's alleged operations were cen- tred. The remaining two bodies were found at a house of pros- titution in a nearby town, San Francisco de] Rincon, Mota Ay- ala said. Police Chief Enrique Perez Salazar of Guanajuato State, doubt the Crown's evidence, Investigating officer, Consta- charged. 'BROCK WHITBY ALSO -- Cartoon, FOR THIS ATTRACTION -- ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH EVEN- ING STARTING AT 7:30 THE GREAT ADVENTURE BEGINS WITH SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 found the accused guilty dslearlier this week, said an in- lvestigation indicated the disci- plinary killings had been going] fr on for almost 10 years. He said the ring secretly buried its vic- tims, for bodies has been spread into six cities. He said Maria del Jesus Gonzalez Valenzuela, 52, and her sister Delfina, 42, are accused as the leaders of thejale in a parked car occupied by ring. the youth and two éamponions"® where the ring was sma Perez Salazar said the search Comedy etc, gina] shareholders, SELL INTEREST Po-jand that his view had been ob- Barter, Whitby PD, stand to testify that, on Jan, 15, "he had found four bottles of sharing twelve pints of beer with the two other lads," affirm- Controlling interest in a $15,-\ed Cpl. Barter, 000,000 development on New Providence island in The Baha-|the accused, and 'of one of his mas has been relinquished by Crown's Data Rids Accused In Dismissal "This seems to be what one might term a genuine accident" ruled Magistrate Harry W. Jer- myn, dismissing charges against James A. Clark of Ajax at Whit- by Police Court Friday. Clark registered a plea of not guilty to a charge of "fail- ing to yield right of way at an intersection."' George McKenzie, Whitby, stated that at the time of his collision with the Clark vehicle, at the corner of Colborne and Centre streets, the road condi- tions had been '"'not very good" structed by a building on the corner, Investigating officer Richard Sandford of Whitby PD affirm- ed that the roads were "slushy and beginning to freeze' at the scene of the accident. Magistrate Jermyn dismis- sed charges on the basis of the combined evidence. DRINKING OFFENCE A Port Perry youth, Thomas Cawker, 19, was fined $25 and costs or five days for drinking under age. 'We'll let it go this time. But there is an increasing intoler- ence for this offence' warned His Worship. Minimum Fines On St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- Salvation Army Women's Home League Whitby Baptist Church Cub Christian Reformed Church Ladies Society Work and Pray Red Cross Senior Citizens $o- ities and public relations, All Guiders gained consider- ably from the Training Course held last Fall in Pickering Chris- tian Education Centre with Miss May Newman Brown in charge. An adult member of the Guide movement takes the "Tenderfoot; Guide's test' to be enrolled as a Guide. She is registered with the Ontario Provincial Guide Headquarters, and is required to take practical training or a correspondence course. Then, having successfully managed the Pack for three months or more, she is recommended for her ascent with Guides and has authority to act in a specific 4, poe and also the feeling of being recognized as a "Brown Owl". Plans were made for "'Think- ing Day", Feb. 22, At this time members throughout the world give special emphasis to "'Inter- national Friendship". In Whitby, Church parades are to be arranged and at the |celebrating her fourth birthday Wilson avenue, is opening her home Monday, Jan. 20 to the members of St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No.8, Host- esses will be Mrs. John Woot- ten and Mrs. M. Rosebrugh. Mrs. Florence Diederich, Unionville, He few days visi- ting her nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. David Godfrey, 612 Clarence Drive. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Bowes and daughter Linda of Saska- toon, Saskatchewan were visi- tors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward, 105 Mary street west. Ruth, daughter of Mr, and mrs, Joseph Dundzys, will be Sunday, Jan, 19. Friends of the family wish Ruth a happy birth- day. Colborne Home and School Association are having as guests speakers at their meeting of Tuesday, Jan. 21 Mr. W. A. Andrew, Principal of Anderson 516 Colborne street east, were recent guests of Ethel and Jack Empringham and family of Secarboro when attending the party held at Lambert Lodge, Toronto. Many TV celebrities contrib- uted their time and talents for a very enjoyable evening. Callers at the home of Elean- or and Chuck Kemp were: Ruth and Al Mclntyré, May and Percy Griffin, Marie and Jack! Renshaw, Larry McLean, Dean coenets, Joan and Bill Harris, Irma and Bill Vaughan, Joan, Dan and Danny and Vicki Kemp, Josie and John Kemp, Mr, and Mrs, John Clay Kemp, Mr. and Mrs, William Roach, Mr. and Mrs, W. Burton Smith, Mrs, A. Bremner and daughter Dorice Lee. Mrs. Ron Connell, 1247 Dun- das street east is celebrating her birthday, Sunday, Jan, 19. Friends of Mrs. Connell wish her a happy birthday. CHURCH HALL Friday, Jan. 24 8 P.M. A Baca of Music Mrs, Elsie: Foes Rev. John resto, "Chueh. gg cca hid | Have You Heard? How you can -- money on your Auto Insurance daring 1964 Abstainers Insurance Ge, Whitby-Oshewe Representatives High School and Mr. Omer Ede- geley, Principal of Henry Street High School. They will speak on "Education Program after Grade 8." Mrs, Earl Ormiston, py street south, is pening he e a Pack meetings the theme will be "Thinking Day". The First A and the second Pack will be entertaining their parents. First B and 4th Pack will join together for the cele- brations as will the 3rd and 5th. Each Pack will have a special, home Monday, Jan. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers PHONE 668-4341" Family Monuments Created To cp tht. quirements rege. teen INSURANCE 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 2 Doors East of Post Office STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 program with the girls taking part in ceremonies picturing Brownies around the world, The Guide movement is al- ways endeavoring to improve its relations with the public, primarily through the parents. Most eight-year-c!4 girls want to join a Brownie Pack. This is obvious in the Whitby District where there are eight Packs which take in 192 Brownies and 16 adult Giders. A girl is ac- cepted into a Pack as a Brownie for three years. The parents provide a uni- form. and usually see their daughter enrolled. At this point their interest appears to sub- side. This District in particular is most fortunate to have the vol- unteers, the majority of them FOR 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Call WHITBY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--"FAITH TIDINGS" BROADCAST C.K.L.B,--1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.--INVITATION TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Pastor's Sermon:-- "THE GIDEON'S" 7:00 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE "CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEE" WEDNESDAY, EVE, 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE & BIBLE STUDY "You Are Always Welcome at Faith' mothers who come out week by week with programs prepared, always remembering the educa- tional value of the Brownie scheme of training and its rela- tion to the Guide program. This takes time and, on occa- sion, extra help is needed at the Pack meetings. The Brown Owls along with their assistants, the "Tawny Owls", need a Brownie mother to "lend a hand'. Their service is gratifying and provides opportunities for girls to learn, have fun and adven- ture; to lead happy useful lives and, in time, become capable citizens. They are always im- portant to the growth and well being of any community, Drinking Charges "It's lucky for you that your DEATHS employer is willing to save your necks," admonished Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn at Whitby Police Court Friday after fining Giles Huneault, 19, of Oshawa,' $25 and costs or three days for drinking under age Crown Representative James took the "The accused admitted to Sigmund: Gorski, employer of in the vehicle, testi- Toronto industrialist E. P, Tay-|fied for the pane, ---- to pay lor and the other original share-|their fines. holders to a group of seven who recently purchased 51 'per cent|was the other 'youth sponsored interest in the venture. The re-|i maining 49 per cent remains with Mr, Taylor and the ori-|for drinking under age and $10 Robert Lortie, 19, "ot Oshawa, n court by Mr. Gorski. Lortie was fined $25 and costs and costs for having liquor in a service and president of Bear Equipment Services Limited since 1936. place other than his residence. 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GOSPEL SERVICE DUTCH SERVICE ; The Motive of the Cross | 7 P.M. i ea Oe ee eee B.Y.P.U, 8:15 : ST. MARK'S 'ST. ANDREW'S | UNITED CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A. Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist te: 4 a MB Miss Ila Newton, 11 AM, MORNING WORSHIP "Spiritual Dimension" Sunday a 9:45 A Juniors, Intermediate, Seniors mere Kindergarten, mary wire regation Infant 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11;00 A.M.--Don't Bonk on Tomorrow" Nursery Core and Junior Congregation SUNDAY SCHOOL ind 7:00 P.M.--REV. T. G. MILL ve Pi KINGSTON Specials pAery at woe services SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN, 18 -- 7:45 P.M, GREAT ZONE YOUTH RALLY WITH REV. T. G. MILL AS SPEAKER Whitby Pentecostal Church EV, M, CASE 307 pRock' ST. N. 9:45 AM.-- 11:00 A.M, a