Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 May 1964, p. 4

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x ones ee tain Ne nee he ee ee tat i Dt i At a LS 9 Attend Army | Commissioning ps in the Sault Ste. Marie dis- trict. The Sunday School anniver- sary at Kedron will be held on June 21, at 10 a.m. Guest speak- er will be Rev. John T. Duggan, of Tyrone, and special music is being prepared. es Marie Maidman, Barbara Rose, Sylvia Wood and Karen Pascoe recently attended a weekend Yi People's con- ference at Queen's cc Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR Fever Back Pains 100 King St. E. 728-5156 WORRIED ABOUT CHILD Father Is Fined . Speeding Charge [Albert Wood and Sylvia attend- jed the church army commis- |sioning service in St. James BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A)John Gould, 16 Park street, on Belleville father of six children| April 25, causing $350 damage|©thedral, Toronto, on Friday wee sere on Highway 401 at|to Gould's car. evening Paved Earl Burke was v i spe: nm excess of 95 miles| Gould was defended by Rob-)promoted to Captain, with the ad i ogee Me Banc 9A eg wg hg $20, aod ert Morris of Bowmanville. oe =~ presentation of * 0 , costs or fiv i - sister, Lynn, 16; four brothers day. r five days in jail Tues-| popeRRY CHARGE ping Nie. gy tg nek gash Jackie, 17, Ricky, 11, Larry, 6) Ip passing senten Joseph Albert Hickey, Bow- ' ; and David, 5. las "Thrasher, 27, Magistrate A| Manville, was remanded in a egg pees meige f ' B. Baxter, told him the tody 'one week to appear before) 'ne ron community will coy oe -- the ine: was taly 40 Was be| Magistrate R. B. Baxter for a|Proud to know that he received services. will be _conducted|Cause of his large family and preliminary hearing on a = five awards, He will be station- Thursday at 2.30 p.m., in the|the circumstances surrounding]! armed robbery. chapel. Interent will" be in|his_ speed. Bail for Hickey was set. at Bowmanville cemetery. Thrasher told the court he re-| $2:000. ceived a telephone call from| A 28-year-old Toronto man) his wife about 6.30 a.m. on the} was sentenced to three months) morning of April 15 telling him|in jail, after being convicted on| that their young daughter was|May 5 on two.counts of posses-| very sick and needed to go to/sion of stolen goods. the hospital, in Belleville. | Murray Smoke, was also) Thrasher said he then left his|given another three months to) friend's home in Oshawa where|run concurrent on the second| he had been staying and left charge. for home. "T guess I was too worried| about my daughter to pay too} much attention to the speed I| was going," he remembered. CARELESS DRIVING Clyde Fredrick Mutton, Duke @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 20, 1964 Injured Youth Dies Hospital BOWMANVILLE: (Staff) -- 'Nine-year-old Charles Rose, RR 3, Bowmanvill,e died Tuesday at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto as a result of head injuries suffered Monday when he was struck by a car. The youth was crossing High- way 2 near his home when hit iby a car ariven by Willen Smit, RR 1, Oshawa at 3.30 p.m. Bowmanville OPP escorted the boy to Bowmanville General Hospital and he was then trans- ferred to Sick Children's Hospi- tal. Play Baseball, Lacrosse At Brooklin Spring Fair Mrs. Colby, of Meadowcrest School and Brooklin Senior School for their success at the Ontario County and- District Music Festival held at Ajax. Out of eleven entries, nine Police say no charges have been laid. Charles was a Grade 2 student at Maple Grove Public School. TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY 1964 TAXES FIRST INSTALMENT OF 1964 TAXES IS DUE ON OR BEFORE Monday, June Ist, 1964 Taxes May Be Paid At THE TOWNSHIP OFFICE, COLUMBUS THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 27 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa BROOKLIN -- Directors of the Brooklin Spring Fair, to be held Saturday, June 6, have an- nounced there will be an exhibi- tion baseball game at 2.30 p.m. between Whitby and Brooklin. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling HEALTHY APPREHENSION Children's faces reflect their apprehension as they wait in Taiwan for shots of BCG -- anti-tuberculosis vac- cine. The Canadian Tuber- culosis Association supports the World Health tion's international campaign against the diesease. 15 Screens Slashed Ajax Public Schools AJAX (Staff) -- Fitfeen win-| placed. The fire escape at that|be let out of school early to| In the evening, at 8.45 p.m., there will be a regular league lacrosse game with Brooklin senior club playing Port Credit. Those interested in obtaining Organiza- | | dow screens in Ajax public| school is also in need of repair,|attend it. They further wanted schools have been slashed again} the property committee it was reported last night by| ported. the property committee of the Ajax public schoo! board. It was suggested that heavy gauge screens costing over $2600 be purchased and install- ed at the Parkside and Lord Durham schools to make it) breakers. The school board tried guards for the schools and| while the guards were on duty On March 11 the school capital works was submitted to the council, a seven-room addition re-|a survey to be taken to see if jan afternoon show was war- public) ranted. program! The board decided that they town | would request principals to an- to the Lord Durham school in| nounce the circus to the school 1965 at a cost of $160,000 and a| children and they would be let new 10-room school in the new) lout early to, attend but there more difficult for the window|Southwood subdivision for 1967 were no facilities to make a at a cost of $300,000. | After the meeting with coun- jcil on the capital works pro-! survey of those students want- jing to attend, especially at a gram the cost of the gymnasium|time when teachers would be windows were spared but when| was reduced to $66,000 and the}extremely busy at the end of the guards went off duty, breakage was renewed. The property committee also reported that the Ontario Coun- ty Health Unit has requested that screens be put. on the washrooms and nurses' rooms of the schools. The committee further report- ed that some of their window screens had been torn out com- plete with frame. ROOF NEEDS REPAIR | At St. Andrew's senior school dry rot is setting in and the roof needs repairs. At Lord Elgin school, shingles on the face of the building are con- |deleted from the program. The debentures for the new gymna-} sium. | |MP SPEAKS The public relations commit-} tee reported that the Michael Starr, teachers will be invited. to public school students the/ coming of the circus on June 21. The club also asked that if an) annual) award dinner will be held on|Showed that the board spent June 24 with the Honorable|$2-848 over their alloted budget MP, as guest|for the four-month period. |speaker. Children, parents and|, The | | the! proposed Southwood School was! the school year. board has asked council to issue) |EXCEED BUDGET A statement of revenue and expenditures handed down by the finance committee of the school board for the period of |January to April inclusive instruction term estimated jcost for the four-month The Ajax Lions club asked | was $118,957 but turned out to the school trustees to announce) be $120,123. School operation and maintenance cost $23,772, administration $4,610, general jexpenses were $3,408, deben- a Fair prize list should contact jsecretary, B. Lehman, Box 239, Brooklin. Cattle and horse showmen are asked to remember the 20 per cent late entry fee. REGISTRATION Kindergarten registration will be held in Meadowcrest Public School, Brooklin, Friday, May 22, from 1.15 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. in rooms one and two. Children registering must be five years of age by Dec. 31, 1964. Please bring proof of age, preferably a birth certificate. Congratulations to the pupils, | Supper was observed during the teachers and music supervisor} firsts and two seconds were ob- tained. CHURCH SERVICES Rev. L. R. Laird preached at both services of worship at Meadowcrest Baptist Church, May 17. His sermon at 11.00 a.m. was entitled 'Abraham the Sinner"; at 7.00 p.m., '"'The Be- ginning of Sin". The Sacrament of the Lord's regular morning service at Brooklin United Church, May 17, the Day of Pentecost. | Rew G. Mundy spoke on the theme, "How good are your boot straps?"', a theme develop- ed around sin and the antidote. jail, of careless driving. street, Bowmanville, was fined $50 and costs or seven days in| after he was found guilty Mutton was the driver of a car that k a car driven by: EIGHT NOMINATIONS several TV series axed Name Summer Ag. Assistant James Cochran from Almonte in Lanark County has been ap- pointed Durham County- sum- mer assistant it was announced by A. C. Dalrymple, agricultur- al representative for Durham County. Mr. Cochran has completed his third year at McDonald College where he has been ac- tive in various student activi- ties. Mr. Cochran will, for the farmer and 4-H activities, but will also be assisting with the senior extension program in Durham County this summer. most part, be working in junior} Emmys, got awards in eight categories. East Side, West Side, one of this |year which were nominated for nominations for al Is it. that BACK again? If it's backache that" r) bothering you, due to urin- ary irritation and discomfort, then Dodd's Kidney Pills can help bring you relief. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys te help relieve the condition causing the backache. Then you feel better and rest bet- ter. You can on Dodd's Kidney Pi | when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your Plates. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort and security by holding plates more | firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. 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