which opened in November, is Rev. V. Rothenberger. The church has about 35 adult members and 45 Sunday School pupils. A dedication FIRST BAY RIDGES CHURCH ceremony will take place at the church on Feb. 3, Rev. John 'Houck of the Mission Committee of the Eastern District of the American Lutheran Church, Washing- ton, D.C., will dedicate the church, WHITBY PERSONALS to eirig members ct ve! ts : Mrs, Ken Ed- Kernohan, Mrs, Mur- ae # aa Fer- Parsons, Mrs, Tom Wilcox, Mrs. Mullen, Mrs. R. Smith. the hostess in serving were . William Avent and Mrs. R. Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Kernohan, 906 Bayview avenue entertained voyage party. sented a gift on present. They Btubbings Mr, and Mrs. Tom Su! A i i Wilcox, Mr, and served a buffet lunch, Mrs. G. C. Partington, 921 Bayview avenue, entertained the members of her euchre club Tuesday evening at a bon voyage party in honor. of Mrs. --Ivan J, Williams Photo |r rnie Collinson, Present were: Guidance ormed In Durham H BOWMANVILLE -- The Dur- bam County High School Board has formed a Guidance Com- mittee for the whole district. The committee was formed for the design of a uniform guidance program for the five high schools. For a guidance program to be effective, it must start in the elementary schools and a uniform system of test- ing will, be started in 1963, using the same tests for all elementary schools. The re- sults of these tests will be sent on to the high schools. Every Grade 8 pupil has a choice of one of three branches available in Grade 9 --~ Arts and Sciences: available to all high schools; Business and Com- merce; available at Bowman- ville, Courtice and Port Hope. Science, Technology and Trades: at Port Hope. The Grade 8 pupil will be given forms to fill out: a gen- eral information sheet (the same for all); a Port ] sheet; a sheet for the local high school. 8. Parents' Night at Millbrook and Clarke was on Tuesday, Jan. 8, and at Bowmanville to be held Wednesday, Jan. 16, 1963. as far as should choose a course that will lead to his plan for education after high school. No should be omitted that will be necessary after high school. Any inspector, principal or teach will give advice when asked, of: the three elementary school inspectors, Finan and Mr. three Mr, Thompson, Bowmanville, and Mr. Hobbs, South Darlington; all high school principals; three guidance men, Mr. Hass of Port Hope, Mr. Eiliott of Bowman- ville and Mr. Munday of Cour- tice; the chairman of the board, Hope/My,' Tamblyn and Mr. Strike, chairman of the board's man- agement committee. Windy Nook Widow Dies In Prison LONDON (AP)--The '"'widow of Windy Nook," who poisoned two husbands, died of natural causes in Britain's Holloway prison Dec. 5, prison officials said Wednesday. She was Mrs, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, 71. Mrs. Wilson was sentenced to death in 1958 for the phos- phorous poisoning of her second and third husbands, She was given a reprieve and sentenced to life imprisonment. An inquest later found that her first husband also had died from phosphorous poisoning. There was no evidence to show how it was administered. Caution Urged In Medicare Move SIMCOE, Ont. (CP)--Former Ontario premier Leslie Frost urges caution by the provincial government in moving towards a medical care insurance pro- Group 'ope School is invited to attend Parents' Night at Port Hope 00 p.m, Monday, Jan. 14, The C It should be remembered that possible a student hi 'J The committee is composed Mr. Holmes, Mr. Webster; the principals, Hope, Mr. supervising Jordan, Port gram. "The province should be very, very careful in its approach to medicare," he said Wednesday. "Such a program could cost millions of dollars that may be required for other purposes in the near future." After talking to the parents, each student will hand to his i Brooklin Scouts Plan Collection Durham PCc Cite Delegates To Conference the Durham County Progressive Orono recently with 35 members in attendance, Progressive Conservative Fed- eral Convention in Ottawa on Jan, 17-19, are Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Pollard, Courtice; chael Wladyka, Port Hope and Miss A. Hughes, Port, Hope, from other municipalities in the county expressed their wish to attend the convention. candidate offered to help make the necessary arrangements for more cars for their transporta- on. Alex Carruthers, MPP for Durham County, spoke to the group, the lange number present. activities since the last meeting and noted that he had been busy sitting in the sessions and Donald serving. on various committees and attending to the many calls and letters he has from his constituents, ville, reported on a "workshop" rthumber! meeting ee, held at the home of rs. E, Cobourg recently, Mrs, D. Kernohan, Mrs. Jerry Fertile, Mrs. John Forget, Mrs. Ken Edwards, Mrs. T. Wilcox, Mrs. G, Parsons, Mrs. M. Stub- bings, Mrs. H. Walton, Mrs, J. MacGillivray and Mrs. Frank Friesen. The hostess served a dainty lunch assisted by her daughter Marlaine and Mrs. Dave Kernohan, Dinner guest for Little Christ- mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, Green street, was Miss Mabel Betts Reg. N. of Toronto. Mrs. Oren Malley, of Oshawa, sister of Mrs, S, G. Burgess, Whitby, is in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital where she under- went surgery. Her friends wish her a prompt recovery. ' ORONO -- The executive of onservative Assoc, met in Delegates appointed to the Mi- hy Many interested m UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES Garnet Rickard, PC Federal FAITH BAPTIST WMS Faith Baptist Church WMS held its. January meeting at the church, President, Mrs. R. Fal- low opened the meeting with the singing of a hymn. The opening prayer was offered by Mrs, W. Holmes, and the scirnture was read by Mrs. J. Munson, Roll call was taken by Mrs. S. Mc- commending them on He gave an outline of his It was decided to hold a work night Jan. 17 at the church at 8 p.m. Mrs. R, Clarke gave a reading entitled "The Would-Be Missionary", The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs, Fal- low. Refreshments were served. The next regular meeting will be held Thursday, Feb, 7 when received Mrs. G, Thrasher, Bowman- for Noi Geo. Edwards, King &t. larry Bradley, Federal mem- Bob Mrs,| Public Jerry honor of Mes. Ernie Collinson) i Mrs, Murray Co |East Coast Dock Strike Causes W. German Delay NEW YORK (AP)--The 19- day East Coast dock strike has forced workers in a West Ger- man. automobile factory to take a two-day vacation next week. New Volkswagens can't get un- loaded at the piers. Fifty thousand banana farm- ers in Ecuador, rance on their perishable crop, half of which is sold in the United States, are threatened vey ruinous losses. foreign tions is piled up in from Maine to Texas. os Losses to the domestic econ- omy alone are estimated at be- yond $400,000,000 and rising $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 a day. These are some of the ef endiof the work stoppage that The many friends of Mrs, 8. G. Burgess, 406 Kent street, are happy to learn that after under- going surgery at the Oshawa General Hospital she is com- pleting her conya:cscense and is able to be up and around, They wish her a complete recovery, Mrs, William J. McMonagle, 509 Frances street, will be opening her home to make ar- rangements for St. John the Evangelist CWL "Annual Ni of Cards" to be held 'Tuesday, Feb. 19 in the parish hail' General Convener Mrs, McMon. agle will be assisted by Mrs, F, Canzi, Mrs, P. Kaiser, Mrs. B. Hazelton, and Mrs, F. Dud- geon. Bridge and Fuchre will be played, prizes will be award- ed to lucky winners, also door prizes. Lunch will be served. Tickets may be obtained from ticket convener Mrs. F. Canzj or any of the above conveners, Susan; eight - months - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James King, 309 James street, is in Oshawa General Hospital under observation. Friends of the fa- mily wish Susan a speedy recovery. Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Veenstra is celebrating her second birthday today. For the occasion her cousins will be attending her party. Mrs, A. Vallee, 104 Brock street north, and her daughter, Miss Gilberte Vallee, spent a few days at New Year's visiting relatives in Richmond, Quebec. a, aot es, pana Cal. lerone spent a few days at New Year's Mrs, Calderone's father J Toronto, Graziano, tied up general c: at 41 At- lantic and Gulf Coast ports THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenuary 10, 1963 ay") y into a quiet lake," Chopin said.)rail cars clogged yards and ap- "The longer the strike lasts, the proaches docks farther it ripples back into. the pd ell nation, squeezing off com- merce," zl 9 52 | i lacking insu-| silied ven #0, more than 14,000) 02 an hour,' since Dec. 23. The strike resulted from a contract dispute between 60,000 memress of the yaa onal Longshoremen's Associa- tion (AFL-CIO) and the New York Shipping Association, rep- resenting the shipping industry. Alexander P. Chopin, shipping association chairman, ap- praised the dollar cost domes- tically, "It's like throwing a pebble Londoners Face Power Failures LONDON (Reuters) -- Lon- doners already shivering in Brit- 'S harsh winter were warned today there is a severe danger electricity failures. unless they cut down the use of avail- able supplie: fs. Power station workers claim- ing more pay have added the threat of slowdown strikes and a ban on overtime to the bur. den on electricity caused by the one of the worst freezeups in memory, The central electricity board said the most likely times for power - cuts were during light, when chilled Londoners junless sugar prices show signs Sugar Cost Ips Price Of Candy TORONTO (CP)--Spokesmenjagainst such an advance for the candy and jam industry|sugar prices, Cc, A. L. Sullivan, said today increa mo P WO weeks|mana: : will force an increase in' their seorttine. dct Nese iit uf $ the rising price were the sugar retail prices, C, R, Drynan, president and|confectionery or hard - candy eneral manager of Wagstaffe manufacturers, followed by" ted, wholly-owned subsid-igum, packaged chocolate and iary of Canadian Canners Lim-| milk chgcolate bar manufac: it a of Hsoxitee, said Jam, Jelly turers, met and marmalade prices w e Sulliva: * three to four cents for a two- Rd in he ped eens _--. pound jar in the next few weeks some of 'the pressure-. from the higher sugar price, He~ said that since December, 1961, weights of chocolate bars have been rising, due to the lowering cocoa bean prices, ae in? "he of dropping. He said sugar prices have risen more than three cents a pound, Mr. Drynan said there was not much hope of staving off any price increase in the near future, Jams, jellies and marmalade are more than half sugar he said. A leading Canadian confec-| tionery firm said Prices would increase immedi- ately by two or three cents a pound, Th q e company, which asked not to be identified, said that since it handled 'millions of pounds of sugar a year," it|price increases or. size , de-... could not possibly hold the linelcreases for its. gum, cy arrive home and turn on elec- tric heaters and stoves. Ne Ge + electricity board spokes- man said today that cuts were only narrowly avoided Wednes- day and some lights in the Lon- don area were dimmed, , 2 BRAND NEW COMEDY SENSATIONS! ; 3 3 ber for that riding and Garnet|Mrs, Roxborough, Pick- ern Ex today. 5 be Biting easterly. winds swept) By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- The Brooklin Women's Institute is sponsoring a short course entitled "Cre- ative Cookery", scheduled to be held on January 21 from 1.30 to 4 p.m., and January 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Town. ship Hall, Church Follows Week Of Prayer By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT People and customs, its need for assistance, and "what the church can do to help" was portrayed by Mrs. Gordon Hunter. Plans were formed to assist with catering to the Junior Farmers' Banquet to be held on Saturday, Jan. 19 in the Chris- Richard, PC candidate for Dur- T Pauline Storks, Garnet and Mrs. Wm. Austin, Mrs. 5 le; Newcastle; Mrs, Rickard, Darlington ering Beach, will speaker, guest ST, ANDREW'S WA Mrs, David Mowat, Kent .| street, opened her home to the members of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church WA for a buf- m. supper meeting. supper the regular BROOKLIN -- The annual congregational meeting of Brooklin United Church will be held on Thursday, Jan. 17 at 7,30 p.m. in the Christian Edu- cation Hall. All organizations connected with church work will present annual reports, and officers will be elected. WEEK OF PRAYER Special services in connection with the Universal Week of Prayer were held in the Brook- 1 Economist from the Extension Branch, Home Economics Serv-| pointed ice of the Department of Agri- culture, Toronto, the course. foods, seasonings and accom. paniments will be presented by the instructor, to illustrate many of these ideas, Miss Marion Ivens, Home will conduct Quick tricks with familiar A meal will be demonstrated The committee in charge is tian Education Hall, to work with other Unit leaders of the UCW in planning and making the necessary arrange- ments of meeting, and committees for each month of the year 1963 to be prepared and distributed among members of the Unit. HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOC, Roberts, Miss A. Hughes, Port ope. receding meeting was held, chaired by Mrs. Howard Arksey was ap- convener from the Unit Plans were made for places The Home and School Asso. Three Killed In 2-Car Collision man and his two daughters were killed and four other per- sons were injured in a two-car collision on Highway 11 near! here Wednesday night. acting president Mrs. George Stott. All reports were read and approved, Mrs. W, J. 8. McClure then presided over the election of of- ficers for the 1963 term as fol- lows: Honorary president, Mrs. Frank Roberts; president, Mrs. G,. Stott; vice-president, Mrs. D. MacLean; secretary, Mrs. D. Mowat; and treasurer, Mrs. Edna Guthrie, NEWMARKET, Ont. (CP)--A Dead are Daniel Bruce, 33, of Plans were made for a "Val- Titan II Falls Short In Test CAPE CANAVERAL, (AP)--Premature shutdown western England, in drifts, In Wales, some roads became locked Abe? bad were cleated. In southern the second-stage engine caused|/Somerset, Gloucestershire a Titan II missile to fall short/ Wiltshire were piling up snow almost as quickly as ADOG-GONE SCREAME nonent samy GoLerre enceasy Em FRIDAY § BILTMORE! * land, seven major roads in andi wade Day "IT STARTED WITH A KISS" in COLO Naded Thriller "THE GREEN HELMET" K (Adult) 2, 'still blocked, Pn intended 6,500.mile range The air force said the cause of the trouble was not immedi- ately determined, It said many test objectives were achieved despite the malfunction, Exact one travelled was not dis- osed, Titan I, which is being de- veloped as the United States most powerful mititary rocket and as the booster for the two- man Gemini space capsule, has a record of six successes in 10 test firings. > Quality CHESTERFIELDS AT: TREMENDOUS YEAR-END SAVINGS. ' & During Wilson's Gigantic the Bradford area and his daughters Joanne, 12, and Danna, 10, Bruce's wile, Jessie, 31, was in serious condition in ciation will hold its first meet- ing of the year, on Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 8.15 p.m. at the Meadowcrest Junior School. Mrs, E. Acton and Mrs. W. A. Heron. Those wishing to enroll for the course should send their names in early. lin United Church on Tuesday, Jan, 8, and will be held Thurs- day, Jan. 10 at 7.30 p.m. in the Christian Education Hall, Offer- extine Tea' to be held Satur- day, Feb. 16 in the church halll.|| After the Mizpah Benediction, for Titan Il, whose distance tory taken at both services wil! PAPER COLLECTION hospital here. the members enjoyed supper. UNIT MEETING The Faithful Workers Unit of UCW held its first meeting of be donated to the work of the Canadian Council of Churches. The Brooklin Boy Scouts will hold a paper salvage collection the driver of the second car, Pranas Kazala, and his only Less severely injured were The next regular meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 5 in the record is 5,000 miles. An at- tempt over an 8,000-mile course last month also fell short, church hall at 2.30 p.m. 2 PCE. BEAUTIFUL Chesterfield Suite BUY OF A LIFETIME! Modern Chesterfield (weather permitting) on Satur- day, Jan. 12, Magazines and newspapers must be tied securely and in separate bundles ready for curb collec. tion at 10 a.m. erations. ELVIS = GIRLS (35) SONGS (25%!) =H 10 SENDER Heat ific new | 4 ther tern bn me " RON stoumt passenger, Peter Matulis, both of Weston, near Toronto. A fifth passenger in the Bruce Car, Doris Thorpe, 33, was in fair condition with facial lac- ABC UNIT Members of the ABC Unit of UCW are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. D. E. 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