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The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1961, p. 12

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nual bazaar on Oct. 14 was re ceived. Nominations for elected offic The locals had it their own Sh dent Ministers (3s man is our supervising Brougham Lodge way until the last two Bowman-| {ville innings when the visitors] | The September meeting of the| > 3 began to pick up and scored Jit Myrtle Church |Woman's Association met re- Has Nominations ers for Noble Grand Sister Jean t | cently in the basement of the By MRS. M. ANNIS Ellicott; vice-grand, Sister Isa- heir eight runs to bring them within three of the title. MYRTLE -- Thankoffering| church. BROUGHAM -- Joy Rebekah bel Annis; recording secretary, £5 services will be held Sunday,| The president opened the Lodge opened on Monday even-|Sister Florence Ellicott; finan: TIES FOR TOP | et. 1, with Rev. S. J. Hillier, meeting with a poem and hymn. ing, September 11, in the usual|cial secretary, Sister Marjory girls uve olthall Brovkiin, he Zoelt preaches Jor The Scripture was read by/form with Noble Grand Sister|Tweedie; treasurer, Sister Irene rou ome e champion- + i | ad " «A, IMTS. iber! Lyers an rs. i i idi . ili | the Lakeshore League, STa0 Petrosian of Russia drew there will be the Junior choir|Rynde taking the devotional. {Phyllis Boag presiding a=: Philip, austee lo Juss Jeon for the third consecutive year|with countryman Efrem Geller and Mrs. William Boyes, Pick-| "4 jojjor was received from!Jean Ellicott. A letter from Sister Isabell - Pitch oO Hit G Oo an a = 1 © when they beat Bowmanville 11-| Wednesday and pulled into a tie ring, as guest soloist. {the Missionary Society of Ash-| y: esd ne on |8 at West Beach ball park Mon-|with Bobby Fischer of the U.S.| At 7.30, Ajax choir of he /bury Presbyterian Church to By 4 she) if pi to the ey 7 West Oshawa Sb By MRS. E. FERTILE Port Hope, Toronto and French-jing now makes three trips in- day. for first place in an international | United Church will render sev-|join with them on October § at. hot ins : s : FRENCIOANS BAY -- ns bo. Head (v0 "Conch Mary Capper ete hes urament er: Th er selections. om ee Frenchman's Bay Bantam soft- Mr. and Mrs. E. Buck, Fair-| The Fairport United Church her team in the league three :2!f-point from the draw gave| Church service was held at| At the Thankoffering service during the holidays in this district. Joy Rebekah ball team won the second round view avenue, have returned WA held its first meeting of the years ago and has captured the Petrosian eight points for 12/4; 5pm with Mr. Day taking|Oct. 1, the ladies are serving as Loki Lodge installation night will of the ORSA playoffs when. they from a trip to Kingston and lar* Thursday at the trophy each year. rounds of competition. Fischer, |, service last Sunday and|Supper at 4.30. Tickets are Sister Pearl Tweedie PNG take place Monday evening, Oc- defeated Plattsville 5-0 on Satur- Lake Placid. church. Arrangements were, Judy Wall pitched for the Whose match with Petar Trifu-| 9. Ser} Ce, \as. sunuay oan {available and they must be uave her report of the inaugur- a id day. AVERY MELHNG ade for their bazaar to be held|winning team and also made a vovic of Yugoslavia was ad- Mr. Davey assisting in the Sun-|hought before then. {al meeting held in Whitby, June " : Keith Fertile pitched the seven RATEPAYERS' MEET ING on Oct. 21. The hostesses for home run, bringing in two from|journed, has eight points from day School. Next meeting will be held Oct." The next meeting for Joy innings and gave up only one The Frenchman's Bay Pls this meeting were Mrs. W. Mac-|bases ahead of her. Brenda Sy-|11 rounds in the 19-round tour-| These two students are alter:|3 at the home of Mrs. Notting- An invitation from White Dove Lodge will be Monday evening, hit. The boys played exception: Pavers Association held its yay ang Mrs, V. Brown. mons was the local catcher, ~ Inament. * nating their services. Rev. Rexliham. Lodge, Ajax, to attend their an-|September 25, at 8.30 p.m. ally well and with this type of monthly meeting on Friday eve: : a -- oe en ASEAN { od chance to NINE. yg Aye B90 = Several members of the This team is comprised mos. Squires Beach Ratepayers Asso- ly of last year's Pee Wees. ciation were also in attendance, Coach Don Hopkins will take, Guest speaker was Gordon his boys to Niagara Falls on|Hepditch, Ontario County As Saturday for the first game of |sessor who spoke on the meth- the next series. ods of assessing property and the reason for the reassessment BOWLING LEAGUE lof property in this area. Frenchman's Bay Bowling] Complaints were made by League got off to a good start|some residents about the over- for the season with an excellent|crowding of the school buses turnout. There are again eight'and about the distance some of teams which as yet are not the Grade 1 pupils have to walk named and are listed under the {o the Bay Road School to get names of the captains the bus for Base Line School, Team No. 4, Pat Tranquada, now that Liverpool road is torn 7 points; Team No. 6, John yp and they must go around the Woods, 7 points; Team No. 8, detour. Dave Brundle, 5 points; Team | Mr. Wm. Fertile, the presi- No. 2, Harvey Fertile, 4 points; |qen suggested they contact the Team No. 1, Clare Skitch, 3|school board. points; Team No. 7, Elmer Rea-|" However, as of his week, the man, 2 points; Team No. 3, phys for the Grade 1 children is Gord Warren, 0; Team No. 5,/coming down to the Trading Edith Reaman, 0. Post. Over 200 scores: Clare Skitch| pjckering Police are supervis- 204, 202, Helen Fenton 256, Gord ing the loading of the school Warren 204, Dorothy Wiseman puces and the bus going to 211, Fred Dunbar 234, John Chyrch Street School in Picker- Woods 201, 259, George Lunney| -- Shah --- 202, Joyce Brown 204, Zena Lun- 203, Lois Fertile 242, Bill : Dn derion "ato, nd Brundle Reasons Given 201, 213, Win Jones 201 and | For Surrender Helen Hill 211. High Single -- Helen Fenton 256 and John Woods 259. ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) High Triple -- Dorothy Wise- Commandant Patrick Quinlan| man 566 and John Woods 628. said Wednesday he would never Final results of the point races have surrendered his troops at held by the Frenchman's Bay Jadotville if he had been fight-| Yacht Club for Blue Jays have ing for Ireland, it was reported | been tabulated with total points here. { based on the best of five races. Quinlan, who commanded the There were 25 boats entered | captured Irish United Nations and the first 10 are listed be-|company, said his. men had be- low, {haved "magnificently" ° and Congratulations to Ron Play- would have fought to the last! ford who was in first place with drop of blood but he was not 151 points and will win the tro-| prepared to let them die. phy. Second Michael McInerney, He said he thought the Jadot- 141 points; 3rd, Len Canham 133 ville action had no connection points; 4th, Neville Lawrence, with the mission assigned to the 130 points; 5th. Ron Clark, 120|Irish force serving with the UN points; 6th. Pat Shewan, 115/in The Congo. points; 7th. Ray Singer, 105 Quinlan disclosed that 2,000 points; 8th. Eric Playford, 91 Katanga troops attacked while poins; 9th. Tom Tomblin Jr. the Irish were attending mass 87 points; 10th. H. Usher Jr., 85/Sept. 13. The 158-man battalion points. was under continuous attack Roger Conant won the "Switch|from that time until the sur- Race" held on Sunday. {render four days later. On Saurday, Sept. 23, many, Quinlan said he considered of the skippers will be taking/any action against the heavily their Blue Jays to the Regattajarmed Kata gans pointless at Oshawa Yacht Club. when reinforcements failed to Races start at 2.30 p.m. get through. ; The Rouge Hills Bowling Quinlan said his troops killed League resumes activities for One White officer leading the Ka- the season on Thursday, Sep. '2ngans and one Negro. No Ir- 28 at 7.30. ish were killed but there were Anyone interesed in joining [ive wounded. this league may contact Mrs. | Eva Playford for further infor- mation. Ghana Charge ms cuest aumies Angers British 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1961 FRENCHMAN'S BAY SPORTS Port Hope Gals | Nip Bowmanville To Take Title PORT HOPE -- The town's girls juvenile softball team pgywEp, Yugoslavia (AP)--Ti- ie iy 8 1902--1902. fg i mined chest injuries Sunday and was taken to the Ajax - Picker- ing General Hospital. Mr, Osgood was jacking up his house to move it onto the foundation when the jack slipped and he was hit by the house as it fell. He is reported to be in satis- factory condition. Little Paul Holobon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holobon, Liverpool road, was taken to the Ajax Hospital Saurday in ser- ious condition with pneumonia He is now improving. Joyce Fertile was honored at a bridal shower given by the relatives of her fiance, Don Her- cia, at Sitch Hall in Oshawa Sunday. There were over 75 guests who came from Oshawa, ACCRA (Reuters) -- Britain strongly protested Wednesday against "disgraceful allega- tions" in the Ghanaian Times which laid responsibility for "the murder" of United Nation Secretary - General Dag Ham- marskjold at Britain's door. The pro-government newspa- per said in an editorial that Britain was responsible for "history's No. 1 international murder Ad The British High Commis- sioner, Sir Arthur Snelling, made the protest 'in the strong- est possible terms' in a letter handed to Ghana's acting for- eigh minister, Tawia Adamafio. The Ghana government later announced it completely disso- ciated itself from the tions. allega- Mary Bonnetta 27 CELINA ST, 3 "The Pace Setter Look" CREATED AT "Mayfair. Salon. | OSHAWA 728-0662 A General Motors Value You have had your first look at the new "car of cars". Its name is Cadillac--and its destiny is a place among the most renowned automobiles of our time. 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