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The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1960, p. 7

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FEARS CIVILIZATION'S ADVANCE Roman the Mid Re Antonio Ostan Catholic chaplain at Canada Line radar station in Great Whale River, Que., 800 miles north of Montreal, is con- | cerned about the pace with which civilization .s moving 'Whitby To | 'March In 'Peterboro Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 held|will .be held this year in Peter its regular monthly meeting last| borough on July 9. Whitby mem- Monday evening at Hall. Worthy Mistress Mrs. M. further Ashmore, was in the chair, The made at the June meeting. ducted by Sister L. Kirk, the Eskimo from extinction, Father Ostan is shown with two | Eskimo children who live near the RCAF station at Great Whale River, the most souther- ly point where Eskimos live. --CP Photo may the is northward and fears it destroy the way of life of Eskimo. An opposing expressed by R. A. J. Phillips veteran northern affairs ex- pert, who believes change must be made quickly to save a 1 "wy 1 Sweitzer entitled "Your second WHITBY AND DISTRICT Job Mrs. Akey introduced the guest| speaker, Mrs. L. Kemp, who| Summons Wrong, Dismiss Charge Court « nior" carele In Whitby Traffic Tuesday vord ¢ summons driving char Summonsed before the magis-| trate in answer to the charge! was William H. Skelton, Junior Street, Ajax, whose to the the on dismissed a e on an Ajax man brought mag attention rne) trate's that the um a Senior B strate H Skelton Lawyer out to Ma that William H. Skelton -Sr the accused's father, "It is summons issued to another man" he said Magistrate Howitt reminded him that the purpose of a sum- mons was to secure the attend ance of the accused person a the hearing of the case but that as the summons was named he would dismiss charge. Appea case, John Giddye, of Orillia, stated that on Sunday, April 17, he was driving east on Highway| 401 and, in attempting to make a left hand turn half mile east of the Rouge Creek, was struck from behind by another car. OPP Constable Mallory sald that dam age to Giddye's vehicle was $40 and to the other car, allegedly | driven by the accused, was $300 St. Andrew's | YW Group Hears Talk, Reading | The D R. Howitt was yron regular monthly meeting of St. Andrew's Young Women's Group was held at the church Hall on Monday evening. Mrs W A Andrew presided The meeting opened with a hymn fol owed by the scripture reading by Mrs. J. Ross. Mrs. J. Frost led in prayer. The devotional meet ing dwelt on "Family Day" It was planned that the group would hold a pot luck supper at the Mrs, G for the meeting. Also that June would be the month to bring aprons for the bazaar and| a collection for the bakeless bake sale Mrs. J. Frost introduced the speaker, Mrs. C. Carscallen who| in a very eloquent and easy man ner gave a talk on personal read ing, dwelling on the how, what and when of it, which proved to| be very inspiring and challenging Mrs. D. Wilson very ably| thanked her for her most inter | esting talk The meet singing of the Bened clal hour refreshments Frost, Mrs. J. R Canning as ho home of Anderson June closed with the| » hymn followed by iction after which a so- was enjoyed by all with ved by Mrs. J s. and Mrs. G S08. ng FARMERS MACHINES Canadian farms were equipped with 136,927 combines in 1956, compared with 90,500 in 1951 Fireside Aux. Will Adopt * Refugee Child its regular monthly meeting last Monday Church A " ing and g s was addressed to William ype "nyogondry and Mrs. Hewis . Dobbs pointed |® adoption of a Refugee ala year been planned for the June meet Mrs. J. Richardson, of Little | Haven' on June 13 | NATURAL (1:31 Mrs, Akey and Mrs Winter | | were in charge of the devotional] | ing ser v | 8C thea reading entitled "I {hurry."" ring as a witness in the 20 article written by Dr. Albert greatest offer ever! HEATING poke on Africa. She gave a very interesting talk on the changes n Africa and the influence the| vomen have on the social, poli tical, economic and education' of the future. Seg will not be peace| among people. The only hope for the new generatior through education. Mrs, Archibald showed pictures of a trip down| through the Maritimes | M Akey thanked Mrs. Kemp and s. Archibald for a very pleasant evening. Mrs. Tutt, Mrs, | Hatch, Mrs, Caine, Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Hewis served refresh the ment child for has Fireside Evening Auxiliary held colored United Mr me at pre the den evening The opened the members. Hall Archibal reeted the Ay ave their reports Mrs. D. 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EAST RA 3-2224 During the business meeting, the members 'discussed the draw| of a cedar hope chest to take place Sept. 23, articles of sewing, {knitting and various articles will Ibe made by the members to fill the chest, proceeds to go to the| building fund | The 12th of July celebrations Confusion In Grants the IOOF bers are planning to participate, arrangements will er by Mrs, L, Kirk municipal Avoidable PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Educa- boards had struck their budgets be|tion Minister John P. Robarts of for the year. Ontario said Tuesday that this] Many boards, including Port devotional exercises were con-| The meeting closed with pray-|year's budgetary confusion for Arthur's, found that a levelling boards of education, out of provincial grants on an THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 11, 1960 7 | ra po FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? improved hd {caused by the late announcement of provincial government grants, will never be repeated | In an interview, he said that |earlier this year his department was criticized by several mu- nicipal boards of education when government grants were an- nounced. In many cases, the an- nouncement came after the d assessment basis caused a deficit in their year's financing. Several adjustments in grants had to be made to bring | some of the grants up to the 1959 ov Jove, keg a pS rt naa "This confusion will never hap- holds false teeth mare Armly in pen again," Mr, Robarts said. "1 De Bot slide. ap or Tock. 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