Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1964, p. 4

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Bee pow 2 ae tactiiehe plonaat 9 hee @ TOM OSHAWA TIMER, Wednesday, Janucry 22, 1968 Bearded Cuban Prime Min- 'ister Fidel Castro poses with his host, Soviet Premier Nik- ~ ita. Khrushchev at a recep- ~ tion in the Kremlin in Mos- = cow Tuesday night... Castro Kendal Man For Lacking BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 37-year-old Kendal man was fined $10 and costs in Magis- trate's Court Tuesday after he was convicted of driving with- out a licence, Basil Kavanagh, testified OPP Constable T. Balantine, '|was involved in an accident on + |September 29, and had failed to Be CASTRO AND FRIEND is wearing his "Hero of the visit. Third from right is So- Soviet Union" gold star, viet Presidium member M'k- awarded him in Moscow last hail Suslov, Others are um spring, The reception marked identified. (AP Wirephoto via the end of Castro's formal cable from Moscow) Makes $70 Month 'Driver Fined $15 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 20-year-old youth, Terence Thomson, whose take - home monthly. pay is $70, was fined $15 and 'costs or five days in jail Tuesday after he was con- victed of careless driving. Thomson, a farm worker, had been involved in an accident with a car driven by Basil Ka- vanagh, Kendal, Ontario on September 290, the court learned. OPP Constable P. Balantine, told the court that he had in- vestigated an accident between the accused and Kavanagh. Kavanagh, told the court that "he had been proceeding north on County Road 4 and had been about to make a left hand turn into his brother's driveway when he was struck in the rear by a ear driven by Thomson. A witness for the Crown, Al- bert Madder, Searboro, told the court that Kavanagh's car had passed him a short time be- - Officers Named jjthat he had been us produce his driver's li Fined 510 Licence "I proceeded to the Arena and found Boucher in the park- ing lot, He was so drunk I don't know how he was stand- ing up." "I took him back to the sta- tion and charged him with the offence." Boucher pleaded guilty. OES Matron Honored At Bowmanville By MRS. A, L, HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- A recep- tion was held in the Lions Cen- tre by Durham Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, in honor of Mrs. Leola Thrasher, Past Ma- tron of Durham Chapter, who has been appointed Grang Adah of the Grand Qhapter of On- tario, Order of the Eastern Star. At the close of the regular meeting Mrs, Thrasher was escorted to the East through a guard of honor of Past Matrons of Durham Chapter, each hold- ing a pink carnation, These |were presented by Mrs. Edna |Anderson, Past Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter of Ontario. Mrs. Thrasher was the recipient of many gifts including those from her fellow Grand Officers, Durham Chapter, Past Matron's Ciub of Durnam Ciapier Sterling Matrons Club, Stuart Davison, Worthy Patron| of Corinthian Chapter, Toronto, gave solos, Miss Debbie Both-| well, a representative of the| Cerebral Palsy Association de-! lighted the members with her singing. Guests present were: the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Agnes Young; the Worthy Grand Patron, John Muir, both ana the) Falis ang friends from netghher- ing Chapters, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Carruthers, MPP; Dr. and Mrs. kk. B. Rundle and Mrs. Thrash- er's family, Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false tet ax or > when you talk, eat, Don't be annoyed ay from Toronto, Grand. Officers) more were present from Ottawa, Stir-| ling, Carleton Place, Toronto, Hamilton, Brantford, Niagara! lo gummy, g . pasty taste or ing. Get FASTEETH today at counters everywhere. Kavanagh then told the court a New Brunswick licence and had lost it, but had applied for an On- tario licence six weeks after he arrived, : Magistrate R. B. Baxter told Kavanagh he was to have an Ontario Meence from the first day he took up resi- dence in this province before driving @ car, : : Hector Boucher, 40, Bow- manville, was fined $15 and costs or five days in jail yes- terday after he was convicted of being drunk in a_ public place. Constable Jack Bird. of the Bowmanville Town Police told the court that he received a call from the Arena Manager, Jan- uary 19, saying there was a drunk in the Arena. '1 Oshawa Youth Gets 6 Months For Car Theft Bowmanville | Memorial Park | Officers Named fore the accident, and then a} BOWMANVILLE Doug car driven by Thomson hadiRigg, director of recreation, passed him at about 50 miles-\conducted the election of of- per-hour. \ficers for Memorial Park Asso- He said that when he camejciation at the clubhouse. A din to the top of a small hill hejner preceded the election of of- could see Kavanagh's car in| ficers. the ditch, nose down, and Thom-| Mrs. Margaret- Jeffery was son's car in the middle of the|re-elected president of the asso- highway. ciation for the coming year. After finding Thomson guilty,|Vice president, Mrs. Charlotte Magistrate R., B. Baxter was|Clarke; secretary, Mrs. Isabel informed that since Thomson is|Sweetman; treasurer, Mrs. a hired man on a farm, his|Helen Park; Bingo chairman, monthly pay was only $70 a/Mrs. V. Thompson; rental com- month, |mittee co-conyeners, Mrs, Char- His Worship stated that hejlotte Clarke and Mrs, E. Mit- thought a $15 fine would hurt/chell. Thomson as much as a $500 fine) Inside property chairman, would hurt a man earning over|mrs, Barbara Courtney; outside a $1000 a month. |property chairman, Mr. and |Mrs. Cecil Mutton; euchre con- s Pic-Ax Players |Dilling; kitchen stores conyen- |yeners Mrs. Muriel Terry and convener, Mrs. Greta Luxton; Cub representative, relations chairman, Mrs. Edith | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Toronto longshoreman was con- victed Tuesday of having liquor in a place other than his resi- dence and fined $50 and costs or seven days in jail, Arthur Barry, 41, pleaded not guilty to the offence. GETS SIX MONTHS Patrick Coffey, 19, Oshawa, was sentenced te six months in reformatory after he was found guilty of car theft, Coffey, who is already serv- ing time in reformatory, had to be brought before Magistrate R. B. Baxter on a Judge's order, Evidence told to the court showed that Coffey had stolen a ear from a Hampton man on May 26, 1963. In passing sentence, Magis- trate Baxter made the six months run consecutive to the sentence Coffey is already serv- ing. DROVE CARELESSLY John Lunn, Parkway Crescent, Bowmanville, was fined $50 and costs or five days in jail after he was convicted of careless driving. Constable Jack Bird, Bow- manville Town Police testified that the car Lunn had been driving had been in collision with a parked car on Simps: avenue, renee Mrs. Annie Clapp; sick Ready Ist Play we Mrs. Charlotte Chae Mee, Dorothy Leaman; public |kitchen convener, Mrs, Annie |Helen Cook; telephone co-con- AJAX -- "Night Must Fall"! Deboo: and life members, Mrs. Lunn told the court that he Get YOUR Free Card NOW. UAL tat i Foo £100 Arle STEINBERG SWEET JUICY SUNKIST NAVEL si € \ d Certificates PAYEO Gat TIAIC S Z3G5 MOV Y<20 > ONG, . MEAT ROASTS PRIME RIB ROASTS SHORT RIB ROASTS : i te 5 (LB. LB. | zed BRUSSEL SPROUTS _ Ib SIDE. ° SLICED No.1 QUALITY BACON 1 LB. 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McLeod; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs, Leslie Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. Ed Pas- coe. Christian, Citizenship and social action, Mrs, S. 'Pugh; publications, Mrs. Gerald Hen- ning; press, Miss May E. Brown, Mrs, P. Wilson, Mrs. M. N. Pegg. : Supply and social assistance, Mrs. FE. Clarke; community friendship and visiting, Mrs, C. MeTaggart; literature and com- munications, Mrs. stone; membership, Gardiner. Soc'al functions, Mrs. Frank Webb; finance, Miss May E. Brown; manse, Mrs. John + Brooks; flowers for . church, Mrs. Percy Clarke; stewardship » and recruiting, Mrs. H. Middle- ton. Unit Leaders -- Unit 1, Mrs. M. N, Pegg; Unit 2, Mrs. D. Morden; Unit 3, Miss Edith Or- merod, : Nominations eommittee Miss May E. Brown, Mrs. Ger- ald Henning, Mrs. M. Minaker, Mrs, G. Neal. - UNIT TWO MEETING Unit Two of the United Church "Women were guests of Mrs. wWm._§S, Pegg (a former mem- ber) in Stouffville for 'their January meeting. Mrs, D. Mor- den led the worshi e and ergy go Wi a rge of rogram. is were made for the year with the fol- lowing officers. Mrs. A. Leader, Mrs. D. Morden; re-|ly cording secretary, Mrs. Hughes; treasurer, Mrs, H. Crawford; pianist, Mrs. L. Wilson. Co-operation with Christian Education and Missionary Edu- cation, Mrs. A. Pegg; literature communication, Mrs, G. Neil membership, Mrs. A, Gardiner; © press and publicity,, Mrs. A. "Pegg, Mrs. L. Wilson, Mrs. D. 8 and recruiting, Mrs. _H. Middleton; social functions, "Mrs, L. Wilson; supply and so- * cial assistance, Mrs, G, Lee. John King-| Emlyn Williams, the play was) first presented at the Duchess Theatre, London, England, in} 1035. Later it appeared on! Broadway, thence to the sil-| yer screen featuring Rosiland| Russell and Robert Mont-| gomery. The Pic-Ax version is direct- ed by Dave Smith, producéd by Barry Bateman. The main roles are rtrayed by Jack) Vickers, lia Vickers and Shirley LaReverand. Jack and Ella Vickers were a success in "'Pygmalion" last year. Shir-| ley LaReverend is making her first appearance with the Pic- Ax Players. Others in the lay are, Grace Cassel, ar- ion Slugg, Lynda Brown and Barry Bateman. This play is drama about a "gentleman" with Homicidal tendencies. The Pic-Ax Players won the "Best Play," 'Best Director" and "Best Set' Awards at the Orono Drama Festival in Sept. 1963 with their presentation of "Good Women' featuring Jack Vickers and Shirley Knowles. The dates are Feb. 6, 7 and 8 at 8.30 p.m, in Pickering, Tickets, at $1.25 each, may be obtained by phoning 94-2- 6053 or from any of the Pic-Ax Players. 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