Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Nov 1964, p. 21

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Investigated WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Secret Service investigated 34 texas - based threats against president John F, Kennedy in two years before his assassina- tion in Dallas, Warren com- mission testimony revealed. It said that of the 34 cases investigated in Texas, five were considered dangerous, 25 not dangerous and four wer eclosed or not solved prior to Kennedy's ill-fated visit. In none of the cases were names given. Before Kennedy's trip a check of records was made to locate potentially dangerous persons along his travel route. A memorandum dated Dec. 3, 1963, 11 days after the assassin- ation, said that none was found in the Dailas area but that two in the Houston area were called to 'the attention of the Houston office. The name of Lee Harvey Os- wald, charged with Kennedy's murder, was mot in the sec- tion's files, the memorandum added. -CGIT To Hold Vesper Service SOLINA (TC) -- Nineteen members attended the meeting of the Explorers in the church basement. Roll call was answer- ed with an autumn poem. Mrs. G. Knox: led the study group. A short time was spent spat- ter painting. Kathy Vice and Nancy Knox conducted the wor- ship service. CGIT MEETING The CGIT met at the home of the leader, Miss Gladys Yel- lowlees. The vice-president, Carol Hills, presided. The girls were told of the vesper sery- ice in First Baptist Church, Osh- awa, Noy. 29, at 7 p.m. The worship service was led by Janet Millson, assisted by Karen Yellowlees. The program included a read- ing by Carel Watson and a piano duet by Carol Hills and Karen Yellowlees. The assist- Pre-School Party Set BROUGHAM (TC) The Brougham Women's Institute, at its November meeting, decided to hold a euchre on Dec. 8. A Christmas Party for the pre- school children of the commu- nity is also being planned. Mrs, E. Shirk convened the program on Agriculture and Canadian Industries. A number of papers were presented on the theme "Should Agriculture be taught in High School" and "Invitation from the Indians to Christian. Island." Lunch was served by Mrs, H. Malcolm, Mrs. Milne and Mrs. R. Malcolm. On Nov. 29 the Sunday School of St. John's United Church will open at 1.30 p.m. The church service will be held at 2.30 p.m. The Barrett brothers; who had the feed and straw con- cession for the Royal Winter Fair, have completed a very busy week working with the livestock exhibitors. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce who were married in Centennial United Church. The reception and buf- fet lunch was held in the town- ship hall at Brougham. The planning) board members presented Mrs.' Pearce with a tray. The office staff presented her with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Pascoe and family, Whitby, had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Paseoe. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Keith, of Toronto, called on her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs, Don Gibson. Mrs; Earl Campbell, Miss Marjorie Tweedie and Colin Tweedie attended the funeral of an uncle, Ray Craven, at High- land Creek. The general meeting of the United Church Women will be held at the church Nov. 26. All ladies are urged to be present, The evening group of the United Church Women will meet at the home of Mrs. Ken Pascoe, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. DEPP ASE kines Ach Akt ats ail Be : nS | ' SHOP NOW PAY NOTHING LNT FEBRUARY Ee rs -- 5 chassis ALL INTERCHANGEABLE At last -- you can own a stereo assem- CHOOSE YOUR CABINET SEPARATELY bled to your own specifications, RCA --- There are 7 superb, fine furniture cab- Victor "personally planned stereo" offers nets in modern and period stylings from which to choose. B.F GOODRICH HOME & AUTO CENTRE BASE PRICES FROM RCA VICTOR 19 portable Here Is the perfect family gift. Big 19" family. size picture tube. Newly de- ant leader, Mrs. H. Knox, invit- ed the girls to her home for their 'Christmas party on Dec. 19. 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Piano' duets by Karen and Brenda Yellowlees were enjoyed. Residents of the Zion and Enfield area were welcomed. ACHIEVEMENT DAY The members of the Solina Safety Seekers 4-H Club group with their leaders, Mrs. Wesley Yellowlees and Mrs. B. Hooey, took part in the Achievement Day program at Orono last Sat- urday. ; Phyllis Westlake received pro- vincial honors for successfully completing 12 club units. Diane Darch, Sharon' Huggins and Peggy Millsen who received county honors for successfully completing six elub units. The Father and. Daughter Banquet held in the hall was a pleasant event, Fathers from Zion, Hampton and Eldad en- tertained their daughters. The meal was prepared and served Oakville, spent the weekend at [. News. Sunday guests were family, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb, family. sin, Bob Scott, at Kedron. and Mrs, Allan Werry were in- volved in an accident in front of. Clifford Pethick's Saturday afternoon. The collision was due to slippery road conditions. No one was injured. Mr. and Mrs. Werry and family proceeded to the dinner party, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stainton of Peterborough, in another vehicle. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lamb, and Mrs. Allan Wray and and Rodney Irwin visited his cou- Mr. and Mrs. Garth McGill and Mark, Orillia, were week- end visiters with Mr. and Mrs, H. McGill: Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rahm, and family, Ajax, were visitors at Ross Sharp's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorland had Sunday dinner at Mr. and Mrs. H. Allin's in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettifer and Ross, Downsview, were weekend guests at A. L. Wearn's. Mr. and Mrs. Lleyd Schell and family, Kilworthy, were Sunday evening visitors at Geo, Irwin's. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lamb visit- ed Mr. and Mrs..H. MeVeety in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, F. Pethick and by the Solina Women's Insti- tute. Bill, Scarborough, were with S, R. Pethick's. Ist. Payment-Feb. '65 sealed circults-are guaranteed for life. 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