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The Oshawa Times, 5 Oct 1959, p. 14

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14 THR OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 5, 1959 By MRS. R. C. HILL BLACKSTOCK - The United Wiener Roast Starts Season (Marino, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Ris- Ira {sel Pollock, Uxbridge; Mrs. Sea Story Writer Dies In Hospital TORONTO (CP)--Commander William James G. Carr, 64, a naval officer in both world wars and one of Canadg's best-known writers of sea stories, died at 2 Girls Die In Two-Car Collision with a broken neck and other in-car had sped away after a side juries. swiping collision. He had re- Searching for the car, police ported the accident to Waterloo were unaware that a man they| Township police as a hit-and-run, had picked up in a dazed condi-| Police said they found Ham- tion walking along Highway 8 mond walking along the highway shortly after the accident was the talking incoherently and took him driver. He was James Hammond, [to hospital. 23, of Galt who later was charged| About 1 a.m. Sunday Mrs. G.L. with criminal negligence. {Lonesbury heard moans in front The driver of the other car,|of her home near the accident Church Explorer girls opened the Argue and Mr. Russel Spinks, fall term with a wiener roast at|Oshawa, visited Mrs. Ed. Darcy, the fair grounds Saturday after- Thursday. noon. | Mrs. Wilbert Archer spc Retiring leader, Mrs. F. Butt, Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. and the new leaders, Mrs. P.|Elmer Archer, Whitby. Romeril and Mrs. R. VanCamp,| Mr, and Mrs. A. B, Manson, were present. Songs were led by stratford, spent three days last Lynda Kyte, Margaret Carnag- week with Dr. and Mrs. Mc- han and Mrs. VanCamp. | Arthur, A brief worship period was led] Mr. and Mrs. Edwin LeNoury, by Mrs. Romeril. Hamilton, spent a few days with It was decided to meet Satur- Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril. day afternoons at the home of Sandra Tennyson, Toronto, Mrs. Richard VanCamp. |spent the weekend with Lorraine | Dayes. CARD RARTY Srasov ed the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van card party season at the parish|C2mp and Louise visited Mr. and ; pans irs, Roy Morrow, Hilton and hall, sponsored by the WA of St. Inve. and Mrs. Walter Rutherford, Sunnybrook Hospital here Friday. Cmdr. Carr retired from the Royal Canadian Navy in 1945, From his experiences in sub- marines he wrote his first book, By Guess and By God, which was published in 1930. His other books were Hell's Angles of the Deep, A Century of Sea Stories, High and Dry, Good Hunting, Brass Hats and Bell Bottomed Trou- sers, Out of the Mist and Check- mate in the North, THEATRE GUIDE Rrock (Whitby) -- "The Young Philadelphians," adult enter- KITCHENER (CP) -- A+ car Judson Mackball, 32, of Eden|scene and called the police after thought by police to have sped|said he thought: the Hammond, finding the wrecked car, away after a collision near Pres- ton Saturday night was found three hours later only 400 feet away from the accident scene. Two occupants were dead and one critically injured. Dead in the wrecked car hidden behind a roadside hedge were Wayne Beggs, 17, and Jean Ire. land, 18, both of Kitchener. Marg- aret Paszko, 16, of Kitchener was ftaken to hospital in London, Ont.. OSHAWA DRIVE-IN BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00 SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 ¢ Hin PLUS SPACE THRILLS! TOP OF 1960 FORD LINE Canada on October 8. Available in the four-door sedan and a four-door hardtop called the Town Victoria, the Galaxie is Top of the 1960 Ford line is the Galaxie series, with the Thunderbird - styled roofline, which will be on show across among the most popular of the 1960 Ford line, which offers 15 models, besides the new small sized Falcon, Ford of Canada's entry in the compact car field. John's Anglican Church. | There were eight tables of pro- gressive euchre with the ladies' prizes going to Mrs. G. Fowler and Mrs. W. Archer. F. Middle- ton and R. Bedford were high men. Next party will be Oct. 8. Smithville, Sunday. tainment, 6.55 and 9.25 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Marilyn and Jim, Whitby, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Archer Saturday. Mrs. Percy Philp, Hi 1.00, Last complete show 9.10 p.m. Marks -- "Passport to Shame," 10.20 p.m. "Teenage Wolf Pack," 4.05, 7.10, TD < THE v. USEHOLD TMENT "Ho h HOWARD Hh Lanp ¢ ol | X's :_OF THE | [PHARAOH Kemiittamentnos.s C HAWKINS COLLINS MARTIN MiNOTis 1/2 CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON 5.35, 8.50 p.m. Last complete show 8.50 p.m. Regent "The World, The Flesh and The Devil," 1.30, 3.30, 5.35, 7.45, 9.50 p.m. Last complete show 9.25 p.m. ghland |Creek, and FO Peter Philp,} Co- PERSONALS {mox, B.C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Dayes spent Mon- C. Smith Wednesday. i day with Mrs, Ed. Farrow, Osh-| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ginn, Peter- awa, borough, visited Mr. and Mrs. At Blackstock Mrs. Mabel Crawford, Osh-|{Glen Tennant and Mrs. J. Ginn awa, spent the past two weeks Sunday. By MRS. R. C. HILL with her cousin, Mrs, Norman| Gertrude Henry, Jean Ford, BLACKSTOCK -- The United|Taylor. Mabel Van Camp, Jessie and Church WA met at the home of| Mrs, A. W. Wright, Mrs. Fred Betty McArthur, all of Toronto. -- FOR BETTER HEALTH Let Your Child Know 59¢ / y v*/ | WA Meeting ORGAN MUSIC NIGHTLY AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL 20th Century-Fox presents Tie Wonper or Wonpers! DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S production of / The Basic Facts Of Lif = e asic ac S 1 e Mrs. Frank Butt Tuesday. Plans|Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond spent the weekend at their re- HERMAN N. BUNDSEN, M.D. him to ask various questions. were made for the bazaar in No- Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Van spective homes. Many of you readers may have| You should let him know what| vember. The treasurer was in-|Camp, and Aileen, Mr. and Mrs.| been sadly misinformed, or unin-'a marvelous machine his body|Structed to send a donation to|Carl Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Dal- E AGAIN formed, during childhood about|rcally is, how his heart and|Port Perry hospital and mem- fon Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim SHORTI the question of sex. {lungs work, how his brain con-|bers were asked to bring cloth Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Don't make the same mistake trols all his actions, and how his|Suitable for cancer dressings to VanCamp, Mr. and Mrs. Keith| JUST AR POOCH as far as your own children are|food nourishes his body and then the next meeting. VanCamp were guests at the : : concerned. is discarded as unused elements, Devotional exercises were con- wedding of Murray Lynn and| AWINNIPEG (CP)--Shortie, ducted by Mrs. Hector Short-| Elaine Edgar in Northminster| a two - year - old dashhund, WAS STEALTHY SUBJECT PARENTS SHOULD EXPLAIN |ridge. Church, Oshawa. Saturday is back in the ranks of or- In my day, sex was a very| He should be told the names| Mrs. P. Romeril showed al Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp,| dinary house pets today after hush-hush subject. People just|of the various parts of his body|color film of the Channel Islands,|Mr, and Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs.| a hectic period as the dog didn't talk about #, especiallyand he should be informed that/and Rev. P. Romeril recalled Dalton Dorrell, Nancy, Leanne, | with the most valuable stom- when children were present. there are glands inside the body|intéresting personal experiences Heather and Janis, Mr. and Mrs.| ach in town. | Today, attitudes are a little dif. as well as those opening out-|in the islands. [Jim Marlow and Anne, joined| _ It started last week when ferent. [side. | rele py sde at thewith other relatives at the home| Swartle swallowel ET While I don't hold with some i | Touch an ake table prior tolof Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ogden,| am( parents who discuss sex Pine FR oi Bm low hat 3 sertsiy lunch being served by Mrs. ButtHarmony Road, Oshawa, Sunday| Pb Jie wistress, Wis. Dave before their children and talk|cretions inside the body which|20d her group. [afternoon, the occasion of the ov pee vs and fo their youngsters as thoughibring about changes in both his| COUNTRY CLUB OFFICERS [oon wedding anniversary of Mr.| 0 ceqstul remedies later they were adults, I do think it|appearance and his feelings. The. Town and Country|2hd Mrs. Norman Holmes, | ] rpc Vz 5 | with an operation at an ani- is the duty of a mother and Explanations should be given/Doubles club met Wednesday at| Mr. and Mrs. Perey Van Camp | Tos mal hospital here. Doctors father to tell their youngsters a " | called on Mr. and Mrs. Wesley : hn 100 DIBe: Tat. |to girls even earlier than to boys, the home of Howard and Gladys | goin, Harmony, Sunday. say. Shortie is in fine shape. since females mature at a.young-| Trewin. Rev. and Mrs. P. Rom-| Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Henry, San WILL ASK QUESTIONS rp ---- er age. eril showed a film on the Chan-|__ - , ; 1 Islands. { A child's natural curiosity pacic paCTS he i : " : | 8 After a discussion on ways #bout his own body will sause As they approach puberty,/and means of raising money for CROSSWORD PUZZLE both boys and girls should beithe Sunday School extension | IS] given a faetual explanation of [building it was decided to hold a| ACROSS 8. Man's name 23, Affirma. 0 ower how they are going to change banquet Nov. 11. 1. Child's care 4. Chess pieces tive physically and emotionally, so| The following officers riage (G.B.) ©&. Biograe votes A H they will be prepared for these elected for the coming year: | 8. Songbird phies 25. Ship's t Hampton | By M. HORN | HAMPTON -- Friends of Carol DAY OF VIOLENCE! DAY OF HELL! | 'DAY OF THE | OLITLAW... ROBERT RYAN -- BURL IVES -- DAVID NELSON PLUS THIS TENDER, HUMAN STORY! ho were | ON THE SAME PROGRAM! changes. |president, Ivan and Gwen| ®.Lift 6. Asian In. record Tell your sons and daughters Thompson; secretary, Howard] 10,Gelf clubs land sea 26, Marine Chant met at the new Sunday school hall Tuesday to honor the discuss the matters with the tical, I suggest that a father| sons and the mother with the everything you think they and Dorothy Forder; treasurer,| 12, Wind instriue 7.Revolve -- chould know. Whenever prac. Glenn and Marion Larmer. | ment 8. Works, as 27, Native bride be with a miscellaneous daughters. dough of Mrs. W. Nash, Mrs. W. Axford] QUESTION AND SWER and Mrs. W. Smale handled the| NE G. G.: Can Rog me presentation and display of "is. |ihe quiet and best way to Carol thanked her frie "inave I moved from the| the numerous gifts and a social sae? : \ half hour followed. ADESwert Most a ities RALLY DAY agree that electrolysis in expert Rally Day was observed by the hands is the best way to per-| Sunday School with Sunday Su- manently remove unwanted hair. | perintendent Harold Balson con-| The method is essentially pain-| ducting the service. |less, permanent and causes no The invocation was read by scarring. Douglas Dewell; Sandra Macnab | Jead the iesson and Julie Payne| in prayer. Mrs. D. Hall told a story prior] NEW YORK (AP)--The aver- to the promotion ceremony. age Russian has a "sad, slouchy, Members of the primary class|Pad posture," says a Chicago each received a Bible. The follow-| health school operator just back ing girls and boys received at-|from Russia, She adds: "'They're tendance prizes. {just like Americans." Miss Ger- Carolyn Dewell, Donna Ter-/irudge E. Enelow says Russians, rill, Gloria Farrow, Shiela Me-|like Americans, don't "know how Neil, Darlene Hall, Kathryn Hall to stand, sit or sleep properly"'-- PHYSIOGNOMINIC MESS | ADMEN BLUSH RED PAPER'S § COPENHA GEN, Denmark (AP)--Directors of Denmark's Communist: newspaper, Land Og Folk, may be getting ready to lower the boom on someone in their advertising department. The paper ran a small ad- vertisement at the bottom of page two Thursday showing a three-pronged fork and the let- ters N.T.S. "What does this mean?' asked the black type below the ad. Another newspaper, Informa- tion, supplied the answer Fri- day under the headline "Tro- jan Horse": N.T.S. stands for the name of an anti-Communist Russian refuge group and the fork is its symbol. A publishing firm ordered the advertisement to promote sales of an anti - Communist book coming out in two weeks. Virginia Balson, Allan Luke, |and this had made both peoples Danny Wilkins and Gene Balson./a "physiognomonic mess." junior MUTUAL BENEFIT KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) -- The chamber of commerce TELEVISION LOG CHCH-IV Channel 11--Hamiiton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2---Bnffalo WEEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo MONDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 6--Youth "59 §--Playhouse 4-Fun To Lears $--Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 4--Feature Film 530 P. 7--Rin Tin Tin 6--Mickey Mouse 2-Supermsn 600 P.M, 7--Early Show 11-6--News 2-Casey Jones 615 P.M. $--Danger in my Busi ness 630 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 5-4-3--Weather, News 645 PM, 8--Huntley-Brinkley Report 11-6-4-2--Weather; News 7.00 P.M. 8-- Tabloid S--High Road 4--Death Valley Days 2-Steve Canyon 7.15 P.M. 7--News; Weather 7.30 P.M, S--Buckskin 2--Richard Diamond 4-Name That Tune 3.00 P. M. 11-6---Danny Thomas 52-Love and Marriage 4--The Texan 8.30 P.M, 11-6--Riverboat 7--Bourbon Street Beat 5-2--Wells Fargo 4--Father Knows Best 9.00 P.M. 8:2--Peter Gunn 4--Danny Thomas 9.30 P.M 11, 6--Cannonball 7--Paradise Adventure 8-2--Theatre 5-2--Steve Allen 4--Hennessey 10.30 P.M. 11--Weekly Football 7--People's Choice 6-TBA 4--June Allyson 11.00 P.M. 11.7-6-5-4-2--News; Weather, c$ports 11.15 P.M. 7--Playhouse 11---Late Show 6--Dial 999 B-2-Jack Parr 4--Mysfery Theatres TUESDAY MORNING 8.00 AM. Window on the World 8, 2-Today 4--News: Roundup 8:15 AM, 4--Captain Kangaroo 8.30 AM 7--Devotions 9.00 AM, 7--Komedy Korner S--Burns and Allan 4--Popeye's Play- house 2---Martin Kane 9.30 AM. 7--Romper Room 3---Favorite Story 4---Life of Riley 2--Dr. Christian 10.00 A.M. 2.5--Dough Re M1 4-On The Go 10.30 AM. 7--Morning Show 2-5--Treasure Hunt 4--December Bride 1.00 AM. 8, 2--Price is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11.30 AM, 8, 2-Concentration 4--Top Dollar 12.00 NOON 11--Cartoons 7=Across The Board 5, 2-Tic Tac Dough 4~News: Weather , P.M. 11--News 7--Pantomime Quiz 5, 2-It Could Be You 4~8earch for lomorrow 11-~Movie Matinee 4~Guiding Light 1.00 P.M, Music Bingo S5--Movies 4--Meet The Millers 2-Mid-Day Matinee 1.30 P.M 7--For The Ladies &~The Worle Turns 200 PM, 7-Day In Court 4--For Better or Worse 2-Queen For A Day 2.15 PM, 11--Movie Time 2.3 PM 7--~Gale Storm 5---Home Cooking 4--House Party 2--Thin . Man 3.00 P.M, 7--Beat The Clock 5-2--Dr. Malone 4-The Big Payoff 3.3 PM. i 11--Anything Goes 7--Who Do You Trust 6--~Movie Matinee 4--Verdict is Yours §, 2--From, These Roots | P.M, 4.00 11--Bugs Bunny 7--American Bandstand 5-2-House on High Street > 4--Serial Stories 43 PM, L--Popeye 5-2-8plit Personality 4--Edge of Night TUESDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 6----On Safari 5--Playhouse 4--Fun To Learn 2-Three Ftooges 5:15 P.M. 4--Feature Film 530 P.M, 7--Rin Tin Tin 6-Sky King 3-Woody Woodpecker 6.00 P.M, 11-6--News 7--Early Show 2--Willie Wonderful 6.15 P.M, 6--Lawrence Welk 630 PM. 11--Family Theatre 5-4-2--News; Weather 645 P.M 8--Huntley-Brinkley Report Po! 6-4-2--News 7.00 P.M, 6--Tabloid 5-The Rifleman 4--Annie Oakley 2-Sergeant _Bilke 7:15 P.M, ¥--News: Weather 7.30 P.M. 7--Bronco 6--Donna Reed 4--Whirlybirds $-2--Laramie 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Chevy Show 4--Ann Sothern 8:30 P.M. 7~Wyatt Earp 4--Many Loves of Doble Gillis B5-2--Fibber McGee 9:00 P.M. 116-Front Page Chal lenge 7--Riflesnan 52--Arthur Murray 4---Tightrope 9:30 P.M, 11-6---World 'of Entertainment 7--Philip Marlowe 5-2--Bob Cummings 4--Red Skelton 00 P.M, 7--Alcoa Presents 5-2--Startime 4--Garry Moore 10:30 P.M. 7--Man Without a Gun 11:00 P.M. 11,7,6,5,4,2--News; Weather Sports 1:15 P.M, 7--Playhouse 6-Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 11--Late Show 6--Quarterback Club 4---Theatre 52-Jack ns; $--Soccer {here has a good fund - raising {stunt in its "Gasorama." For two days they get all the profits at |one of the city's service stations, {which benefits by the publicity. 9. Pokes around 11, Swagger 35. Wrinkled 17. Broad 18. Rosary bead 21, Tear 22. Addition sign 14, Openings (anat.) 15. Basement room 16. Toward 17. Armed conflicts 19. Dutch (abbr.) 20. Labor hard 22, Just pree ceding 24, Perfectly 26, Contend (with) 28. Drenched 31. Exclamae tion 82. Pleads 33. Greek letter 34. Equipped 87. Diamond 38. Kind of bear 39. Disgrace 41, Fried lightly 42. Questiont closely 43, Bird's home #4, Incite ACROSS Buckeye [S[0]) | ISIHSIEINISIE State © 20. Excuse Saturday's Answer 30, U. 8. coins 32, French- man's cap 87. Lame (collog.) 35, Adhesive 89. Resort 40. Boston" | 86. Guns (slang) "nickname pay $50 to $5,000 Without Endorsers or Bankable Security FOR EXAMPLE; You Monthly Receive P Mighty as Goliath! 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