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The Oshawa Times, 23 Oct 1959, p. 6

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' : | ® TL oT Couple Relate [Blue Ray Chapter H.S. Board Gets Nod WorkInldia oy ho Officers BROOKLIN -- During Sunday School at Brooklin Baptist Church On Two New Schools ae ee Sle 7 MAS, CHARLES RESOR the rade Roll. hey were:| PORT PERRY. -- Bue Rs - Scott Rus McLellan, Andrew . Order MILLBROOK (Staff) -- Seven to provide the necessary funds that construction could get under- William Brough; Donna Ellen in the 4 lof the eight municipalities com-| for building. way without delay. Connor, Linda Christian Bemis, [sonic Temple with worthy ma- prising the Durham District High) It was explained that a previ-| It was stated that Port Hope james Gordon Boyd, Jo-Anne|tron, Mrs. Marion Sandison pre- School Area have given approvallous estimate of $750,000 for the council had appointed Dr. R. F.|Margaret Boyd, Francis Alfred|siding, assisted by the wi / for the building of two|two schools did not provide for Richardson as its representative|Hale, Geoffrey William -Mosser,|Patron, James Sandison. | schools, one at Cour-|water and sewage services. 1t/to the board to serve to the end!and Martin Anthony Moser, Mrs. Jessie Espie, PM, in the other at Millbrook. |was further stated that it would|of 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sinclair|absence of the conductress, as- be necessary to get the Second-| - returned missionaites from South/sisted by the associate condic- the Darlington area, |ary school inspector, and the de- TTC T tin India, related experiences in tress, Mrs. Adelia White, present- modate 500 pupils. The Millbrook partment of health to approve the es g their work at a boys' orphanage,|ed Presiding Matrons Mrs. Eva school will cater for 150 stu-|sites, and ila! tests were now west of Madras, at church serv- dents. underway to determine whether Subw ay Method ice. -- SPpovils were Yad to the there would be = seul ANNOUNCEMENTS of the sc board|water supply available from| TORONTO (CP) --- Toronto clerk Walter Reynolds prior|wells. TO in, remy Sunday uesl, seviees will be to a resolution asking that the| Building committee chairmanpew Italian method of subway|missiol Haiti, Mr. Gilen. Bowmanville. "" United Counties council enact a|Clare Allin announced that it|construction on a 170-foot section sky nat vy Sou atk artist ard Past officers of Blue Ray bylaw authorizing the issue of was hoped to get the necessary|of the Bloor Street subway, is|will illustrate his talk on Haiti [ter present were Mrs. M debentures in the sum of $810,000 (ormalities completed soon $0/ running behind schedule b CH re tings are boi Falmer, ig Tong Chapman, | ) of a chain of troubles. held each Friday at 7 p.m. atiet J Mrs, "Ethel Noting. Stary Joa Olive Pals 0 Main reason for the holdup was|the Township Hall, ham and Hugh Espie, Guests ter, an uncharted, abandoned sewer| The , Young People's Group|were present from Whi - Complete Plans (which drained away special mat-\met Thursday evening at 7 Soup, ham and Laurel ig» ! | erials used in the Italian method. |at the home of Mrs. Ross Mor-| Fol ing the of the - A second problem was that auto-| gan Heber Down crescent, Mes-| minutes by past mat Pal. Boeing Work [) matic excavating equip ment|g,werest The group is planning could mot unl . mer, in the absence of the re- ji 'For Blood Drive [sme ss oii pisces Sin mei, fon : es agua. ty, pro BE Vr Sets Coeur ana reports of te ver| FOF (ANAMAIr BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| He explained that blood collect vent noisy drilling, forces bento- son " a - Plans have been completed byled here will be sent to Toronto, (nite, a form of liquid clay, into] [JC Minister Dies Election of officers were resulted AREATLE (AP) - dup Boeing Bowmanville and District branch from where it is sent out to Osh- the ground to keep the excava- x | Aun ne Sottypany $2900 ursday of the Canadian Red Cross So-'awa and the district as ordered. tion open. Cement is then poured; | R tir A Worthv Matron, Mrs. Margaret) | of $2,200,000 con- clety for. the Nov. 4 mobile blood| There will be a doctor on call|in and the solution removed. | n Retirement Carnegie; Worthy Patron, Len. tract, © he Ud, donor clinic. The clinic will belat the clinic and registered The solution is supposed to] TORONTO (CP)--Rev. William Colbear; Associate Patron, Adel- great for wily nl missile held afternoon andsevening in the nurses will be on duty at all eliminate the need for steel pil-| John Mumford, 73 United ja White} Associate Patron, Hugh)c are |Lions Community Centre. It is|times. |ings to shore up the earthen Church of Canada mini Mod CoDle; secretary, Mrs. Helen Col-| program. hoped the branch will have ati The branch is still urgently walls. Wednesday. 4 [bear; Sreafuier wo ) Re The Canadian firm has been |least 350 donors by opening day. |secking donors and registration| W. H. Paterson, chief engineer| He had held charges in South| Nottingham; associate conduc: Ee 4 Boma hd Wednesday the branch held a|cards may be picked up at thelfor the subway, said the excava-|River, Little Cuyrent, Sault Ste.|tress, Mrs. Olive Painter; trus- tracts to Canadian hg special meeting, at which Robert Post Office, any of the local tion stage is ending and the test|Marie, Hamilton, Toronto, tees, "Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Es- Bomarc work have amounted 4 Stroud, organizer of the Oshawa banks or from any Red Cross should be completed by the end| Hagersville, and Lucknow from| ther Chapman and Mrs. Margar- more than $17,000,000, the com Bleod donors' clinic, outlined member. 'of the year, where he retired in 1952. let Jeffrey; auditors, Mrs. Jessie/pany said. ? plans. He said he has been promised SOME PUMPEIN 2 SER Ar Little Sharon Smith, 18 | age in suburban Detroit. The | could make 75 nine-inch ples (December clinics. Tt 1.LOOK months-old, is dwarfed by this | pumpkin is 27 inches in dia- | out of the pumpkin. According to Mr. Stroud, more meter and weighs 80 pounds. than 25 per cent of people who Grandfather Smith figures he --AP Wirephoto [register for the clinic do not show up. He said the best way et donors is to make a door- i to The trial of Rene (Bob) Robert, dh canvass. Guilty Plea Entered Spearold ah cb Vale, 9 vy to gt. dns 1 trafficking and conspiracy by writing to everyone who gets huge p kin her grandfather, Roy Smith, grew on his acre- charges arising from the same|pjood in a hospital, informing In Nar cotics Trial case, is expected to begin shortly.|them of the Red Cross sree MONTREAL (CP) ~ Gluseppejtried Wednesday to have thelfor the U. S. treasury depatl-/the clinics. There Ib no obliga- | {ment's narcotics division, told the tion to give blood, but in some (Pepi) Cotroni pleaded guilty court bar testimony taken at a| Wednesday to trafficking in Nar-|secret hearing in New York, [court he and Edward Lawton instances new donors are added Smith, a Canadian working as ato the list. Somes. His admission brougt ane Shortly after the testimonv was| vial agent for the U.S. treas ontreal's most sensational|ruled admissible, Cotroni pleaded yoo x oki 'd| ry, made the rounds of Mont.| He urged members, when pass drug trials to a sudden end. {guilty to the trafficking charge. [11 [ER E SCF summer looking|ing out appointment cards not to For three days, RCMP and| A conspiracy charge is ex-/for Cotroni. state any definite time, but as- U.S. treasury agents told the pected to be dropped. Cotroni |certain whether the donor wishes court how they bought 13 pounds also faces a charge of possessing 'He sald they made contact with {5 give blood in the afternoon or of raw heroin. with an estimated bonds stolen in a $3,500,000 bond |him and posed as Jobbers of nar-| evening. ; retail value of $8,000,000, from| robbery of Brockville Trust Com- coties. He stated malaria sufferers the paunchy, 45-year-old restau-(pany. | On two occasions in June, co-lcan give blood, providing they rant owner. He is to be sentenced Oct. 30|troni sold them heroin. They paid have not had an attack within Defence lawyer Antonio Lamer and can get up to 14 years. , $27,000 and "owed" $14,000. the last year. WERE OVERSTOCKED! WE NEED MORE ROOM! Due to Trade-Ins on the 1960 Models 1955 OLDSMOBILE lus JUMBO SAVINGS 2 DOOR HARDTOP COACH . ree Ri dime © | | PLYMOUTH AER on your reading buys $1550 2 DOOR 995 $ BRD Radio, Clean Throughout, With O.K. 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