z de Th a Th OB 8 TB 0 R . \ > were erates 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 30, 1961 THEATRE GUIDE May Discuss New Heavy rains undermined this road near St. Thomas, Ont., causing a cave-in which ROAD WRECKED long, 300 feet wide and 50 '~~* deep. Engineers are shown #3 | surveying the washout, on the new Bayham - Malahide town- line road. ~CP Wirephoto DUNBARTON weekend with Mr, and Mrs. W. Willis. Patricia and Diane Westgate The Barnes Children of Al- liston, Ontario, stayed with their aunt, Mrs. H. Mitchell, and family for several days this week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Cameron Watson (nee Vickey Dey) on the birth of their son, Blaine Cameron in Ajax Hospital Aug. 21. Mr. and Mrs. D. Willis and of Guelph are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Westgate. Mrs. Ida Willett of Gaspe visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson on Aug. 22. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morrish who cele- brated their 40th wedding an- niversary on Thursday Aug. 24. Mr. A. J. Thompson was sick Meg. of Toronto .spent thel with the flu over the weekend. F.|last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Tyas and son of Sarnia visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tyas and Mr, and Mrs. H, Pearce Pickering Township Fire Chief Donald Lynde attended the convention in Kitchener last week. Jac Cropley and son, Jon, of Deep River spent several days last week visiting the E, J- An- nis family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cornwall and family of Pine drive are leaving Leaders at Whitby, Tuesday and Wednesda; y. Miss Alberta Page, Hawaii, Mrs. Floyd Page, Enniskillen; Miss Clara Page, Toronto, and|S Pe Bowmanvil urday. 'Allan Rutherford, Os h awa, a. Bia, Oshawa, recent e Fowler. guests and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil | Alldread, Bowmanville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder. Mrs. Ira Argue is visiting her Mrs. Cecil Hyde, Donald Murphy, Bowmanville, spent last week with Dennis McLaughlin. Sheila Murphy, Tyrone, was weekend guest of Donna McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy, Bowman- ille, and Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin. Rev. and Mrs. David Romeril and Paul of Delta were guests of Rev, and Mrs. P. Romeril land Dennis from Thursday until Monday. Mrs. David Romeril sang a solo, "Jesus with Thy shortly to take up residence at Parry Sound. A farewell party by the neighbors was given for them last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cragg and family have reiurned home from a two week camping trip on the north shore of Lake] Superior. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Annis and family are attending the Quack- enbush-Smith wedding in Fort William on Sept. 1 KIWANIS NEWS August 21, Pickeriug Town- ship Fire Chief Don Lynde spoke on Fire Protection organ- ization in this area at the regu- lar Kiwanis dinner. OTTAWA (CP)--The Joy uit us. cials of the Canadian Congress are expected Lhe week to discuss the possibility of organizing a new maritime union as a replacement for the expelled Seafarers' International Bradley, le, Union within CLC ranks. | called on Mrs. Ed. Darcy Sat- Labor sources said Tuesday night establishment of a new union to fill the jurisdictional vacuum in the maritime indus- try created by expulsion of the "|SIU last year has been under, -|éonsideration for some time. So far no official steps have been taken but the CLC execu- tive council is expected to take up the matter at its next meet- ing here Sept. 8. However, it is understood that -lindependent of official CLC sanction, an organizing office has been set up in Montreal in anticipation of CLC approval of a new maritime union. i Maritime Union November. He was one of five witnesses who . testified oath in June before the Canada Labor Relations Board that SIU Canadian Director Hal C. Banks had been engaged in union elec- tion rigging. The SIU was expelled from the CLC in April, 1960, for raid- Drive-In -- Biltmore --"Heaven and Hell" 12.30, 3.50, 7.00, 10.25 p.m. "The Enemy Below" 2.10+ 5.20, 8.45 p.m. Last complete show at 8.35 p.m. Regent -- "The Parent Trap." Shown daily at 2.00, 4.20, 6.50, 9.20 p.m. Last complete show at 9.20 p.m. Plaza -- "Goodbye Again." Shown daily at 1.15, 3.20, 5.25, 7.30, 9.40 p.m. Last complete; show at 9.30 p.m. "The Rat Race" and "Battle in Outer Space." Box office opens 8.00 p.m. Show starts at 8.35 p.m. LC). Tuesday night tim Transpon and General Workers Brotherhood President W. J. Smith said he had no comment on the possi bility of forming a new mari- e union. Rival union claims over bar- gaining rights for seamen and engineers in Canadian waters have thrown a tricky legal wrangle in the lap of the labor relations board. Last month the board rejected an application by the SIU to rep- resent 210 engineering o'ficers with seven Canadian shipping companies. Church Abide", at the service in the United Church Sunday morning when Rev. Colin Rudd of Toronto gave the address in the interest of the Bible Society. Mrs. D. Romeril then conduct- ed the service at Cadmus. Rev. David Romeril took the service at Nestleton and Caesarea. Rev. Philip Romeril took anni- versary services at Delta on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Sims, Jamaica, again spent Friday with the Romerils. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Newton, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Train, Weston, were Sunday guests and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mary Lou and Alda Linstead, Port Perry, were Saturday guests of Mrs, George Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pearce. Miss Gertrude Henry, Toronto, is home for two weeks' holidays. Miss Doris Griffin, Toronto, {spent the weekend at home. Miss spent last week at home. lin and Lawrence and Miss Frances Staniland attended the Fisher - Broomfield wedding in Cobourg Saturday. Mrs. George Wolfe, assisted by Mrs. Harry McLaughlin, en- tertained on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe {Werry and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc- and boys in honor of their fa- ther's (Mr. Herb Hooey) 87th birthday. Guests were Mr. and UXBRIDGE Mrs. H. Hooey, Canon and Mrs. Ashmore and the Canon's sister, Butcher, Sudbury; Mr. Nor- man Coulter, Mrs. Yda Coulter|s and Miss Florence McLaughlin all of Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. John Werry and Anne, Bowman- ville; Harry Sanderson, Roy Laughlin and Lawrence of Cart- Mrs. S. Butcher, and Mr. |L returned home from holidays Gordon MacKellar, recently motored to Cleveland to attend the ball game. UXBRIDGE -- Mr. and Mrs. Constant of Uxbridge have pent at their cottage at Graven- hurst, Muskoka. Mr. Fred Kelland and Mr. Uxbridge, wright. Heartiest congratulations, Mr. Hooey. Rev. Colin Rudd, secretary of the Upper Canada Bible Soci- eties, conducted services in Cartwright Sunday. In Black- stock United Church, at 10 a.m.; Blackstock Anglican Church, 11 a.m. and Nestleton Presby- terian, at 8 p.m. At the latter, he showed the film, Leaves of the Trees," was arranged from the text in Revelations -- trees were the healing of the nations. "The which the leaves of the 'war over Berlin, cleaned out QUEBEL (CP) -- Governor- General and Mme. Georges Va- nier arrived here Tuesday night aboard an RCAF Comet jet air- craft from a six-week private visit to France. FIND THREE PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) A Grand Prairie, Alta, doctor and his two sons, overdue on a hiking trip, were found safe Tuesday in the rugged Monk- man Pass area 80 miles north- Vaniers Back From Overseas HALIFAX (CP) -- A spokes- man for nounced Tuesday his company vill use the airport here as a refueling stop. = cos was en ag Prague. MORE east of here and flown to Prince George by an RCMP search plane.. Dr. Torquhill Matheson, | 41, his sons 'Duncan, 10, and John, 14, suffered no ill effects from their two weeks in the bush. WILL VISIT HERE OTTAWA (CP)--President Ar- turo Frondizi of Argentina will pay a four-day state visit to Canada starting Nov. 27, Prime Minister Diefenbaker announced Tuesday. CONFERENCE OPENS, TORONTO (CP)--The United Church of Canada's annual con- ference on evangelism opens to- day at the Ontario Ladies Col- lege, Whitby. HOUSEWIVES PANIC MOSCOW (AP)--Edgey house- wives, alarmed over rumors of food shops in the Soviet Baltic republic of Latvia, reports reaching Moscow said "Tuesday. The provincial newspaper Sov- jetskaya Latvia said panic-stri- cken citizens recently flocked to state shops to buy out stocks of flour, salt and matches. of Curtis, has been struction since the summer of 1960. It has now been completed except for iandscaping. The offi- ga) pening will be held Octo- er Bowmanville School Ready The new- ly constructed Curtis High School will open school Fal James ks Speers has announced. The first day will consist of a from 9 morning session, lasting a.m, to 12 noon. The school, located just north con- The school has 16 classrooms, a gymnasium, shop and a home economics room, and commodate 500 students. Speers expects between 450 and 500 Suen to register on open- ing da; will ac- Mr. E Pay ents from Darlington Township will attend the school. Previously, they have gone to the high schoo! at Bowmanville on a shift basis. 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