Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1964, p. 6

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eae ye ee i i Nl i a i we al ll aR eyy cain Sein iia aettie 4 WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault 'BREACH' CIVIL ACTION | iJ Tel. 668-3703 WHITBY C OF C INSTALS OFFICERS Whitby's Chamber of Com- merce held their Installation of Officers meeting recently at the Town Hall. Mayor War- ren Mowat was present and conducted the ceremony. Front Row left to right: Mal Femia, vice president; John Pantony, president; Wendy Pantony, secretary; and Pat McDaniel, vice president. Middle row left to right: Bill Rankin; Bob Cawker; Charlie Mesher;' Tom _ Robertson, treasurer; and Frank McCul- The breach of promise of mar- riage civil action, in which testi- mony involving a police-bound bomb was heard Thursday, con- tinued yesterday, punctuated by a denial of the bomb's existence. The case, before Mr. Justice R. I. Ferguson at the winter assizes of the Supreme Court of Ontario, will resume Monday with defence evidence and at- torney's summations, Mrs. Leokadia Boszczuk, 39, 187 Cromwell avenue, Oshawa, brought the suit of breach of promise to marry. against Marian Ciach, 58 Forest road, Ajax. In the first two days of testi- mony Mrs. Boszezuk, who be- fore her recent marriage was called Mrs. Kowakec, told the court she had lived with Ciach from 1952 until 1959 and that he had promised to marry her many times. Mrs. Boszezuk is claiming payment for moral, financial, and health damages because Mr. Ciach, after living with her for seven years did not marry her. She said she was kept from police by Ciach's threatenings with a home-made bomb. In testimony heard yesterday the case for the defence was placed before Mr. Justice Fer- guson under the control of Ciach's lawyer W. H. J. Thomp- son, | Mr. Thompson- introduced as} evidence several letters written by Ciach asking Mrs. Boszczuk to leave his home in Ajax. | | "When I would not permit) him to make advances towards| lough. Back row left to right: Jack Woodward; John Visser; William Goverde; and Keigh Middleton. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS All members of the Benevo-| Scott Ravaray is celebrating lent Rebekah Lodge are invited|his fourth birthday, today to attend 'Open House" which|March 21. Guests attending his is being held at Fairview Lodge,|party will be: Jane McCollough, Tuesday, afternoon, March 24/Pattie and Valerie Underwood, at 2 p.m. in honor of Mrs. Lil-/Patsy Button, Joanne Branton lian Yeoman who is leaving the|and Scott's cousins Sylvia, area to take up residence in|Cathy and Eileen Jackson of Toronto. Oshawa. Mr. Charles Armstrong, 128) St. John's Anglican Church Byron street north is celebrat-/Ruth WA will be meeting Mon- his 91st birthday, today,|day, March 23 at the home or March 21. His many friends|Mrs. George Page, 1509 Dufferin wish him a happy birthday and/street. eae ea: | St, Mark's United Church Jeannine, daughter of Mr. and| Women Unit No. 4 are holdings Mrs, A. J. Pottier is celebrating|its monthly meeting Tuesday, her third birthday, Monday,|March 24 at the home of Mrs. March. 23, Friends of the family|Gordon Sawyer, 408 Fairview wish Jeannine many happy re-|drive. turns of the day. Mrs. Gregory carter, chair- CLUB CALENDAR man, and Mrs. Ed Finan, press) convener, of Ontario County' South Regional CWL attended) ' teri tas conenlive wnention: 4 na Po" i eae ronto Archdiocesan CWL held), Whitby Scouts at King Edward Hotel Thurs-| st ut | eshte day, March 19. |Salvation Army Brownies |Whitby Baptist Church Explor-| Mrs. D. Donovan, Diocesan| ers | president, chaired the meeting|St. John's Anglican Church Ruth to finalize plans for the "One| WA Day Annual Diocesan Conven-|3rd Scouts and Cubs All Saints tion" to be held at the Royal) Anglican Church York Hotel Tuesday, May 14|Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 Recent dinner guests at the) TUESDAY, March 24 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.|Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Finan, Hallett avenue were Mrs.) Red Cross Work Room K. J. Craddock of Hamilton and/salvation Army Cubs Joseph Craddock of Preston,) Whitby mother and brother of Mrs./st. Mark's United Finan. Women Unit No. 9 \St. Mark's United | -Women Unit No. 1 /St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 4 Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary 1 MONDAY, March 23 | | 2nd Church Church | SA Home League Speaker Tells Whitby Baptist Church Women's Of Jail Work Society for Christian Service Salvation Army Women's WEDNESDAY, March 25 Home League held its weekly|St. Adrew's meeting Thursday evening at) Children of the Church the Citadel. |Women's Institute Mrs. Captain Edward Reed/pyuRspAy, March 26 opened the meeting with a short|wnithy. Baptitst Church Cub devotional period. She was as-| Packs sist ; members. \Salvation Arm y{~ Women's A brief business session was} Home League held. It was announced that the|Whitby Chapter Order of the League would hold a '"Tea/Eastern Star No. 248 Towel Shower" at the April 9 meeting. All towels will be do- nated to the Roblin Lake Sum- mer Camp. | It was mentioned that mem-/ bers are still taking orders for) licorice and milk chocolate. | Mrs, Winters, guest speaker, | chose as her topic "Jail Work"| in Whitby, she mentioned the) daily routine of prisoners, .their exercises and ways of utilizing! their time. | Mrs. Captain Reed thanked} Mrs. Winters for her most in-| formative talk. At the close of| the meeting lunch was served by the group in charge. BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 p.m. WHITBY Saturday Matinee at 1:30 Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements Aik) | &i5/| STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 | | | no Z TY OO COmu STEYR MOSER OES - RET Co CL WEST ANEW MRE os ease omecren ov HORI THIRD 5 a Presbyterian a obligation. PH. 668-5431 -- WHITBY 'WE'LL FIGHT IT' Ontario County took this ses- sion's last swipe at the Emer- gency Measures Organization Wednesday, voting in, 'under protest," the 1964 EMO budget. "When the time comes, we'll fight it," warned Whitby's Dep- uty Reeve George Brooks. "Un- der the present setup of EMO, people are opposed to it. But for the time being there is noth- EMO Gets Money Despite Protest my daughter he went to his law-| yer to get a letter to get me out of the house," she replied, The letter sent by Ciach said) Mrs. Boszczuk did 'not fulfil her} duties in keeping the house} clean and paying the taxes so he wanted her to leave. | Mrs. Boszczuk said she had wanted to take the letter to her/ lawyer. BOUGHT A RIFLE "Ciach told me I was crazy and tore the letter to pieces," she added, "He did not want me to leave ) | Mrs. Jean McPherson, Deputy| Reeve, Pickering Township, called for a recorded vote on the adoption of the EMO report (reintroduced from Tuesday for further discussion). Only two councillors dissented, Mrs, Mc-|came to Cromwell avenue and Defendent Den Bomb Ajax Police Station my husband (Peter Boszezuk, whom she married in 1961) threw him out with a broom." Mr. Thompson asked her if, after leaving the Ajax residence, and moving in with Boszczuk, she had ever slept with Mr. Boszczuk before marrying him. Mr. Justice Ferguson caution- ed Mrs. Boszczuk that she did hot have to answer that ques- tion but she did by saying "No, never", She added that she had been a roomer at the Boszczuk house. Several witnesses told the court they had never heard Mr. Ciach refer to Mrs. Boszezuk as his wife or intended, and that they had been led to believe that Mrs, Boszczuk had slept with HATA ATS See ies Plot To + THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, March 21, 1964 § did not marry her was that she was of German descent Mr. Ciach replied: "I wouid not marry any German woman and I never did like her enough to marry her." The case continues on Mon- day and will be reported in Tuesday's paper. her daughter and not Ciach, by Mrs. Boszezuk. Ciach took the witness stand and stated that in the years he had lived with Mrs. Boszczuk he} had never proposed to her or slept with her. DENIES BOMB "T only moved in with her be- cause she asked me to help her find a place so she would not be sent back to Germany from the Displaced Persons camp in) Ajax," he stated. Ciach said he was 46 years old, had served in the British Army and was married in 1962. He added that Mrs, Boszezuk's| |statements about a bomb he built were "not true'. When asked if the reason he | MOODIE'S Le PICKERING VILLAGE, HWY. RESTAURANT PALM SUNDAY | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROC' £V. DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister 9:15 AM--"FAITH RADIO BROADCAST C.K.L.B, OSHAWA--1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.--WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE PASTOR'S SERMON'-- "The Colt That Carried The Christ" 7:00 P.M.--A GREAT EVENING SERVICE PASTOR'S SERMON:-- "Loosed From Our Sins" K STREET N, TIDINGS" THURSDAY EVE., MARCH 26, 8:00 P.M. An Easter Sacred Concert Presented by "The London College of Bible and Mission 38 Voices, Ensemb THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY WELCOME s", London, Ontario les, Solos, etc. scsi . 2 AT DUFFIN'S CREEK @ PHONE 942-1012 @ Every Sunday BUFFET | 2P.M. TO 8 P.M. WHITBY CHURCHES ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. $. McClure, B.A. Minister f Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M, "Pray, H " Nursery Cere and Junior Congregation EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OFF HIGHWAY 12 :30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M, DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED | | e Various © 26 DIFFERENT | Pherson and Whitby's Reeve Everett Quantrill. For the Best in-Hair Care and Creative Styling in a ing Council can do." "We must honor last year's commitment by bylaw (with the City of ° Oshawa)," agreed Whitby Township's Deputy Reeve John Dryden. '"'But we can motion for a report to being) the matter up prior to Septem- relaxed atmosphere Try « «> BEAUTY CLINIC HAIRSTYLISTS 301 BYRON ST. SOUTH PHONE 668-3061 INCOME TAX RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 | ber, when the opportunity will H Only ... 1.7 Salads @ SELECTIONS @ ALL YOU CAN EAT 5 Per Person. WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist Mrs, W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 AM, -- REFUSING THE CROWN 7:00 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE 9:45--Bible School Classes for all ages. ST. MARK'S _. UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, BA. B.D, Mrs, J, L, Beaton, A.R.C.T. 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