Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 24

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, , June 24, 1964 Audley Church Picnic Friday Norman, of Alex United Church, was in charge of the) - church service here on Sunday morning. The Rev. M. Buttars will be in the pulpit this Sun- day. Sunday school will follow the church services at--10.45 a.m. The congregational picnic will be this Friday at Pau- tynne Park. Supper will be at 6.30 p.m. - The Explorers held their elec- tion of officers for the fall term, last week at the home of theit counusellor, Mrs. Fred Puckrin. The Chief Explorer is Tania Woods; keeper of the jog, Barbara Smith; keeper of the treasure, Karen Kinsman; pianist, Peggy Squire. They will close their year's activi- ties with a picnic at Spring Hill. Park on June. 29. Mr. and. Mts. James David- son were hosts on Saturday evening to a community show- er for Bill Wonnacott and Bon- nie Graham. The couple re- ceived many useful gifts. They are. being married this Satur- dav, June 27. The Baggotsville schooi chil- dren and their teacher, Mrs. G. Eastwood, enjoyed a day at Pioneer Village recently. They were accompanied by two mothers, Mrs, Bill Guthrie and Mrs. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Karen and Brian, Chapleau, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James David- son Mr. and Mrs, Bill Guthrie entertained Mrs, Guthrie's fam- ily on Sunday. They included Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rose, Mr..and Mrs. Dewart Rose and family, Markham, Mr. and Mrs."Gordon Mitchell and fam- ily, Richmond Hill, Frank Underwood and family, Shel- burne, and iss Nancy Diack, Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davidson, Lethbridge, Alberta, visited this week at the home of Mr. Davidson's brother, James and Mrs. Davidson. Vacation Bible school has heen planned for July 6-to July 10, from 9-11.30 each morning, except Friday, when the. clos- ing program will be in the afternoon. Optimists Shun Withdrawal On Race Bar TORONTO (CP) -- The Tor- onto Optimist Club would do the , Optimist idea a lot of harm if it were to pull out of the Op- timist International over the question of civil rights, the club's president said Tuesday. Richard Stainton made the statement following the resigna- tion Monday of Herbert Barnes, a former governor of the south- ern Ontario district of the Op- timist club, because of alleged discriminatory policies of Op-| timist International. j One goal of Optimist clubs was to promote international goodwill. This could be dam- aged by trying to make an Is- sue of racial discrimination egainst charter members, he| said | Mr. Barnes said he made his} decision to quit following the re- cent convention of Optimist In- ternational at Denver, Colo., when anti-liscriminatory consti- tutional amendments, and en | | | | by the Calgary club and en- dorsed by the southern Ontario} district, were Wefeated | Negroes are permitted to. oy after a club has been chartered, | but are not allowed to be char-| ter members Judge Slaps ) Poor Facility Panic Moves TORONTO (CP) -- Judge V.) Lawrence Stewart, senior judge} of the Mteropolitan Toronto| family--and-juvenite court, said Tuesday family courts fre-| quently make panic decisions] because of the lack of clinics) for treatment of young persons. | Appearing before the Ontario} fegisiature's select committee on youth, he said the courts send some emotionally-ill chil- dren to training schools when they should be sent to centres to be treated for emotional dis- turbances Judge Stewart said there is a vital need for a large num- ber of small-group homes where young persons, who don't belong in training schools, can be sent. He also suggested a boys' ranch, similar to Boys' Town in Omaha, Neb., should be devel- oped : He suggested a fleet of brig- antines to train youths in sail- ing on the Great Lakes, or ex- pansion of the junior forest ran- ger program A youth corps, dedicated to assisting the community in such projects as caring for the aged, would put a new set of goals and values before youth, he} said. Earlier, Maurice Egan, direc- tor of the youth service bureau of the Ottawa Welfare Council, id recreation programs are no er to juvenile problems un- | ss the persons running the pro- | gram are trying to solve these | problems. HERE IS K-MART'S GUARANTEE 1. G d inst all road h ds including stone bruises, broken glass, punctures, blow-outs, sidewall scraping ond rim defects In work hip for the lite of the mbiel. ah, a. 4 =} bee- ed on the reguler retail price; less trade-in pro-rated over the guarantee period for the time used. ALL WORK DONE BY CLASS "A'"' LICENSED MECHANICS IN OUR COMPLETE CAR CENTRES hod §" NO TRADE-IN TIRES NEEDED CHECK. THESE FREE SERVICES FREE Installation on all Tires! FREE Tire ---- _ Miles! FREE Fiat or Tube Repair FREE Tire and Wheel Alignment Check! FREE Exhaust System Safety Inspection!

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