|. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Februery 5, 1963 = e ° Girl 9, Hit COUNCIL BRIEFS Police Chief Lauds yoyo, ; : Population Up Investigation Squad Bowmanville twee PICKERING -- oe the newly opened On- = lost due to sickness or ee ee In Bowmanville jing T hip's newly-formed in.|tario Police College on a twelve-|injury (36) 54 A sine-yeanens Birt wae. gue jing Township's y- F e . ; FE woatleetion unit was praised by|week Recruit Training Course. | Cruisers -- number of auto-|°Y 8 Cat here Sunday when she BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ---)to a bylaw changing the regu: Township Police Chief Reg.) 'I am pleased to report that|mobiles (3) 3; total mileage|"@M across the street to catch up|Town council will ask Russell|lations of the town's recreation Parker in his annual report re- for the last three years we have/|travelled (169,514) 184,786; acci-|to two playmates. C. Honey, MP for Dacian jeenmastton. This committee will cently. jhad a steady decline in the|dents involving department ve-| Treated and released at Bow-|Tiding, to investigate the status| have not less than seven mem- His report states: inumber of motor vehicle acci-'hicles (2) 2. manville Memorial Hospital| 'he land occupied now bo and not more than 12 and "The success of our newly-|dents occurring in this area. Identification--persons finger. tot tite: and Wea WA the Port Darlington Harbor' they shall be appointed every formed investigation unit must| "These figures are: 1960, 212; | printed for criminal purposes|<° pga Commission, with a view to|two years. not be considered lightly as the| 1961, 180; 1962, 164, | (38) 44; for other purposes (27)/Tice Kraayenhof, 4 Coleman/possible acquisition of the land) 'Third reading was also given following statistics will show. | "This trend is not general) 23, street, Bowmanville. by the town. |{0 a bylaw completing . the "Sergeant Bodley, and Con-| throughout the province and I} Persons photographed for) Police say the car was driven FOAM BANK agreement between the town stable Nichols assumed these|fee! that the effectiveness of criminal purposes (32) 46. |by 21-year-old Willis J. Fowler) hae : .,, and Planet Enterprise Limited. duties on May 12 and have done|Ur traffic enforcement work is) Criminal code charges laid 17 i an Osh Council's fire committee will) This is in regard to a new sub- a remarkable job. Since that|@! last being noticeably felt in|(176) 326; Liquor Control Act|#4 Tecumseh street, Oshawa.|be asked to submit a report,|division to be built on the west date they have laid a total of| this area. : | charges laid (173) 272; Highway|The accident occurred about;once more, regarding the foam/side of Liberty street north of 212 informtions of which 139) "Our radar unit was in opera./Traffic Act charges laid (818)|5.45 p.m, on King street. west,|bank, which has been suggested/Third street (the former Les were Criminal Code charges, 25} tion for 272% hours this year| 1.099; Juvenile Delinquency Act!just east of Chapel street. by county council. |Cochrane property). The com- were Liquor Control Act and 4g/4nd 263 speed violators were; charges laid (9) 30; Small Ves- The girl suffered a bruised) Councillor Wesley Fice, chair. Pany has ageed to provide all were charges under the High.| Charged as a result of this oper-|sel Act charges laid (6) 10; by- back, two scalp cuts and aman of this committee, told Services, way Traffic Act. | ation. : laws (185) 14. scraped left knee. Constable|council such a thing "might| "A total of 48 arrests were. "Highway Traffic Act charges) Charges withdrawn (79) 131;|John Bird of the Bowmanville only be used once in a lifetime," DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME effected by these officers during| increased from 818 in 1961 to! Charges dismissed (50) 120: | Police Department investigated.) He added that such a supply, | Bowmanville residents will this period of less than eight|1:099 in 1962. charges pending (71) 245) jin case of an emergency, would ©XPerience a time change at months. "We had two persons killed in| charges which were given sus-| be used up quickly, and he 12-01 a.m. April 28 until 12.01 | "The value of this endeavor, Motor accidents as compared' pended sentence (49) 104, | doubted if the closest bank to :™. October 27. Town Clerk |is also reflected by the fact that| With six in 1961 and six in 1960. |, eR SONS ARRESTED ort e the town would be able to be Jack Reid announced this by a |we have been much more suc-|B9th persons were females and Males areas d (all acts) (174) | brought into town in time, letter from Railway Association icessful in our cases solved and| "ied of injuries received after s arrested (all acts of Canada advising their spring |their vehicles had left the road-| 256; females arrested (all acts)| . __A foam bank would be used ang summer sch Soedeiug a a wacitrenee § (cere Wing OMA sian "aneertae SECOND READING |POPULATION UP \lvear concentrate our attention on the we Big ba Po ft | , year. raftic vi 4 offences -- ' i While I am very pleased|'T@ffic violator in an effort to Second reading was given last The town's population in. | with these results there are also|™#intain this downward trend|Known to police (319) 412; con.) qa +4 night to a bylaw c i jcreased by 105 last year com- some disadvantages to the pres.| {the incidence of traffic acei.| cluded, by police action (110) it e Sores dete ier cop fr | pared with the provides juan, RALLY NICE hagas ron fiviti ig] viene 'athainee | an Co, Ltd., and the town, Anis the Gscoona Py & sont "Criminal activities seem to) EDUCATION DRIVE s SE! 4 e bylaw will be held up until! Na eessor and Deputy. Neither model Joan Meyers The idea is to spread word 'Toronto Feb. 8. This car (a |develop in flurries and there are| Miata let ae is to be, .Served for other departments, PORT dort yi Fira Fort aut the engineer has submitted a|Clerk Clarence 8. Oke, In 1962, or the bearskin really belong of the three-day Canadian Morris 1100) is one of the /times: when this unit is badly/ commended for a job well done | (789) 753; total fines collected ~-- 4 Ne icing oe shove|TePOrt on the size services re-,the total population was 7,347, with this car but they're winter Rally starting from entries. (CP Wirephoto) |overloaded with work, in the field of Child Safety Edu. | ($19,990.09) $22,347.31; township ia stg ip ch on hip EN quire : ------ sneer eicctiainin tte along only to draw attention. ek nea CO "We also have several officers) cation, share ($8,888.62) $10,632.89. |midge championship by | sea adk : , | jon the department that have! 'He visited all of our 15 pub-| Assistance rendered to other|defeating Bay Ridges 3-1 here/THIRD READINGS 7 Agents Share ili j ih : i | poli Monday night. Port Perry took; , - : ; shown ability and a desire to/lic and separate schools at least|P0lice departments (124) 88. lthe egies total-series 7-5.|_ Council gave a third reading * ® m: y ane 8 ee ee participate in criminal inves-|twice during the year to give PROPERTY : |e _ ecbitegtetiecligeice] i q ; . ; | Graham Powell, Richard Ste- New Minister Lauds er ere hes ce ce bod brat cpeee eee eee Business premises found in- vens and Roger Pickard scored 4 Insurance e not using their skill, knowl-|films and distribute pamphlets, secure (294) 379: premises list 8 score Construction Value odge and experience to their|book covers and other safety| ® vis Premises list-lfor Port Perry. Wayne Fertile] i e ® | best advantage. I intend to com-|data to school children. Pe during vacations, etc. (204) | counted for Bay Ridges. iD F Commissions H l : Trinit urc pond plans for some extensive| 'The department now has a Indecent assault (female) (lames Perry will meet either| own or Month | V y changes in this unit in the near, miniature traffic light that oper-|y. a 4a xbridge or Stouffville in the | '@) \futtire. lates in four directions exneliy 9; Prong Ng 1; as X*/next playoff round. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- iN ' POPULATION JUMPS as & proper installation would. Bevbelen ie) 0 ghd TA | Although the same number of|5¢Ven insurance agents and an AJAX (Staff) -- The annual)Barber, A. Sutherland, W. a drag eee sare "The year 1962 was one PP tidy d By tog had the depart. |tatalities (6) 2; automobile acci-| El Bill Vi |building permits were issued in|28€"Cy are among those who re- vestry meeting of the Church a G. Duna. Boy, ze 'ae a6 5. Tet masat,|taOid davelopenent im the poticgl een ais eeted tote cn eee (over $100) (180) 164. | ect Bi ipond town last month as in Decem-|°eive @ share of commissions of the Holy Trinity was ag Epc gg . seen "| ebigh at its own. request inests area during which our popula-|for use in walking 'Satety lec: Deaths from other causes (3) L Pp |ber, construction value was only|°? the town's insurance. nab ide lcmumen seman, lege iy fet a tae ae ge yh nce Lae) mez, | Lacrosse Prexy lato va 7s ae se te he $ ' . " , : 9. ar | 16, sons fora ncreas " nary He Ha: i ed the congregation for its re Oe Holy Trinity Church i waking a saeettraied shots of 1.826 new residents. ase| "Morale among the members' Intoxication elsewhere (12) 22;| BROOKLIN -- Bill Vipond has|, There were seven building|'W" clerk, Jack Reid, was in- markable ability in carrying on). 1 Or) oO se as follows: adhe Calechlan in preparation "Several aae~h sinesses 0-1, (te department is high anditaiso pretences (3) 18; causing|been elected president of the|P¢!its issued in January with|structed to compile a list after during the vacancy" of a resi- "The yar 1962 has been alfor Contination re) Peters aiso| cated in the area 'stone thom| it" need for disciplinary action| disturbance (1) 1. : \Brooklin senior lacrosse club|* Value of $39,400 compared to|the last council meeting. dent Minister. favorable and consistent one injtakes this Department. the new Odeon' Bay Ridges|/2° been Jow. All our officers} Possession of unregistered|for the 1963 season. Brooklin|? V@lue of $64515 in December| 'They are Joseph A. Barton, The Church was five months|i,. program of Christian Edu-| "The total registration is 176|Drive-In Theatre Pgh id ge cag rigs andifirearm (1) 0; possession of|will enter a team in the On- al hs tar gor cogs ar H ; without a permanent minister.| "ot gn for the children and|pupils.. New enrolments 48. A) capacity of 600 cars that is be-\noroney ony oe cnt, their de-|sawed off rifle (3) 0; automo-|tario Lacrosse Association se-|"*' a aan, Bo, SB , » Roy His report continues: |young people total of 147 families of the|ing increased to 1,200 car capac.|poriment and attitude to thelbile thefts (11) 15. nior series which will also have|"sPector made 126 building in-\c Lunney, Nelson E. Osborne, "Bishop Snell as en hoy Rad "Mrs. Margaret Boyd was/|Parish have children extolled {ler two new shopping aflizes| ee' as hee Hreredly ta 006 Housebreaking (48) 23; shop-|eiubs from St. Catharines, Long Hee" lacuicse cee ine | William Morrison and DeWith es See tor tee Archana on of Superintendent of the Nursery. The 9.30 Department have|opened in the Bay Ridges area Statistics pontelcaaen ken breaking (42) 36; bicycle thefts| Branch and Brampton. gations. : Wade jand Mountjoy Agency. seria arrang he Venerable H.|Kindergarten and Grades 1. and been studying an adapted/and several other smaller busi- Chief Constable' ee ©) (6) 10. Other members of the club's|------ . Scarborough, the he Service|2 of the Primary Department.|course based on the Catechism,|nesses went into operation dur-|"™Méef Constable's annual reports) Other thefts (115) 127; point|new executive are Hugh Ormis- | Bull ts Of Li t Cleverden to take the Ser F |while the 11.00 Department have|ing the year. are as follows. The figures for|¢, vice-president; Oli ll pe: e Homiclos She has been assisted by Mrs. . partment have|ing the y 1061 are in-brackets: jfirearm (0) 1 ton, vice-president; Oliff Gor. B 4 of Introduction. D. Seija, Miss Barbara Kent,|been following the Gospel Light! "The police department also seni Receiving stolen goods (5) 0;|don, secretary-treasurer; andi] IQ That Kill Or Cure F 5 Personne] -- Uniformed per- This Service will atke place : Course of study i | : ; i ; -| Mi I Ss | s Study. experienced growth and change! malicious damage (30) 51; pub-|directors Bob Vessey, Walter / a on Wednesday evening Febru-|Miss Patsy Grubb, Miss Susan & change | g P Posted AA Seeds, Mens! It's eclante fiction coins $6 lib (Dunphy, Mrs. Dianne Barras,| "The Crown and Cross At-\ with the addition of three new|S0mnel (13) 16; civilian em-'lic mischief (0) 2 , oe ee Miss and Mrs,|'endance program has been|uniformed members and the|Ployees (3) 3 Total occurrences reported|Benson, Gordon Cook and Chuck| | when a light beam can punch Richardson. | holes in diamonds and vaporize Miss Cathy Colgan- . : The Rev. F. G. Ongley, M.A.) 01% jintroduced and there is a com-|f, i | § i i i ° , chener. Se : ormation of a two-man Investi-| Staff at the year end consisted|and investigated (2,934) 3,508. H ' Rector of St. George's Church, "Oakley 'Peters has been the|Pcition among the pupils to ex-| gation Unit. The three new offi-|of -- Chief constable, two ser-| -- steel! February Reader's Digest Oshawa, with whom we worked . mh . rp rd t ' thei cel in @ good attendance record.|cers have integrated well with|geants, three patrol sergeants, |WOLENT DEATHS | DRIVE ~ INN |reports how this exciting in the Archdeaconry of Peter-jgeneral Superintendent of thelThere are certain pupils who the other members of the de-|ten constables, one secretary, /NVESTIGATED T R ] | discovery may revolutionize : «) 2, ree Hhemova No. 2 Hwy Between __ || medicine, radio, and TV, . . . | | | borough for eight years, will be|Church School and has spent ajirg endeavoring partment and our two less ex.|two dispatchers. "| Automobile fatalities i |great deal of time in preparing] ' , , sui 2) 0: i Gnurch ofilcers elected for|the entire program of Christian| goes, uses % the Church! perienced ofticers are presently! Personnel injured on-duty (1) suicide (2) 9: dro prod Oshawa and Whithy . | Sar Sir iulte ciel Celoeer: 1963 are: | Education. | jinquests held (0) 3, To Cost $3000 ® Good Food February Reader's Digost today Rector's Warden, V. H. Ames;| "At the same time Mr. Peters) | IMOTOR VEH : say ag 9 Prices |... read "Light of Hope -- Or People's Warden, R. Roberts;/has been in charge of the 9.30) ' 'Durham Y 'fount pete VEHICLE |_ BOWMANVILLE (Statt) --] ° dest Cor Service Terror?" for a fascinating Auditors, H. Goddard and R.|2.m. Junior Department and| U S -Spanish eee NTS The town's roads and streets} pen Daily Except Monday | glimpse into the future. te s Skuce. has been assisted by Mrs. J.| Number of traffic accidents|committee was authorized by Lay members of Synod, E. F Cc ] lar patter taled te a ee ma ome last _ to complete al S¥"Y"Y oe pa ep age nd f Y | Tr nd T / 3 wi idents (9)\ tree removal program. 2 T T L f poononlige | 'La biggrn Bowmanville Pact Seen a m a e a aan injured in!" Councillor hes W. Nichols GIAN WAR HRIL ERS! Mrs. T. Houghton; Envelope | | : ' : said it will cost between $2,000 secretary, Mrs. E. Witchlow; . | POWMANVILLE -- The fol-|1.30 p.m. at the farm of Fred) Damage to vehicles over $100.54 ¢5 099 to clean up the dead Parochial Tribunal, Mrs, A. Curlers Win | owing list of events of interest/Trewin, Blackstock \(as reported) ($61,518) $56,003; |; 1§ Sutherland and Mrs. L. Steptoe. ; |'o farmers in Durham County) Wednesday, April 10, 6.30) damage to other property} "11 thousht they wi ietean.| in Jon Penington's Production | |was prepared by the agricul-|p.m. --Durham Shorthorn Club| ($1,655) $680. | ug y were a Tey man), J. Cook B. Miller. G.icrott and Peterborough Curling! ; ; RADAR OPERATION F rad i February 4-6 -- Ontario Rura! -hour c , pice. . Siugg, A. Sutherland, E. Wee-IClubs hold identical three wins| By HAROLD K. MILKS | <./o."Codncil Annual, Meeting] ineregt io ss pelo) Hours operated (248%4) 27214;) Mayor Ivan Hobbs added,| therali, B. Stratton, J. Evans, /and no losses after the first day) «ADRID (AP) -- Reliable|and Conference, Federated Col-|farmers will be held in t violators charged (216) 263. "So did I, but apparently) Reeased Do UTED Baers C. Beynon, W. Ellis, D, Lewis "GQ" | he Odd | a ir ae Pp "jof district ""G" section of the) sources indicated the United|leges, Guelph. | Fellows Hall, Orono, Time--1.30| THEFTS |they're not." | v . . 4 - : ry, TE ee Specs | | taore"s . saggy Ontario Women's Curling AS-lting negotiations started for re-|Local 78, Ontario Farmers' Tuesday, Feb. 12 -- D. A PP cwged Lorveetng _ in iolen . i I lbs laf b OS wonlley K' Smith, E|2ociation. |newal of the U.S.-Spanish aid-|Union at home of Joe Trudeau,|yacarthar. Farm Credit. 7"| boat beige adil Uxbrid e Girls ioe. Foster. . Se. ©. row more: matches will bel for-b act expiring in Sep-| Bowmanville. eres arma Gredlt. jin area and recoverc? in area g ------ Hehry- E. Witchlow, R. Thomp-| /OW more mate: ore pean tanes Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2.00 p.m.| Tuesday, Feb. 19 -- .J A, Dal-|(6) 6; motor vehicles stolen in ; > " mer ' --/ Meeting, G ¢ i Clarkson, B, Blundell, D. Her- --o Golf and Country! 'These sources said there hadi See een pee nr Rations. Tuesday, Feb. 26, Dr,|(4) 9; motor vehicles stolen bert, A. Kitchener, R. Pepper,|\'t! been trouble in arranging de-/7o Hall, Port Hope. J. Archibald and B, Heeney --|elsewhere and recovered in area) UXBRIDGE -- Cheryl Para- G. Ward, H. Goddard, W. Maid-| Each club played three gamesjinterviews with Spanish offici- Thursday, Feb. 7, 8.00 p.m.--|59il Management and Nu-|(17) 26; total vehicles recovered dine registered her second suc- Robertson, R. Griffin, G. Flet- rinks -- Bowmanville, Fenelon|U-5-. deputy secretary of dc |Agriculture, Monthly Meeting,|\C. M. Switzer, Weed § ,| Other property stolen in areajblanked Port Perry 3-0 in an ort 'ware e sig 4 Falls and PG and CC -- each peti orale dl yg nieory Dept. of Agriculture, Board Control ; ec' PPTAY | (817-936.46) $8,703.58; property|Ontario Senior Ladies' Hockey ertson, . Tranter, ' officials tor Hosewell L. Gilpat-) Room, Bowmanville recovered including for other|League game here Monday Advisory Board --Mrs. M.|two. Lindsay has failed to win) defence, scheduled to arrive|Cjub Bus Trip -- Waterloo Coun-| $1,113.48, and Nancy Bernhardt scored. Lawrence, Mrs. J. Paull, W.ia game in three tries. Feb. 14 for a four-day visit to|ty. e 0 and fst le i at kick off the defence treaty taiks.| Saturday, Feb. 9 -- District/ There is speculation among|Junior Farmer Leadership) oad hah Columbus UCW eccrine Sata, Riley Fj ' isit! School, 10,00 a.m. | may postpone or cancel his visit Monday, Feb. 11 -- Port Hope| lve ry 1 come more co-operative. Teal : | sas quiry Hearing. . The reported difficulties in ar-| Feb, 12 -- 11.30 I Wh t Raises $1890.4 |rangements for Gapatnie eor| Tuesday, Feb. 12 -- 11,30 a.m. ites Academy . <a . ; trasted sharply with official] Annual Meeting, Aberdeen By MRS. E. LAVIOLETTE | Jr. Congregation -- Mrs. R.'spanish statements that Gen | Angus Pacts Atte ENGCOBO, South Afri Awards! GOLUMBUS -- The Columbus) Love |Francisco Franco's government] Wednesday, Feb. 13, 10.30 (Reuters)--Five white campers, F i in the} ber, R. Webber. ' " eit Bae eh Pree meeting was held Friday in t : : fence pact "without asking for|Breeders' Assoc. Annual Meet-|their two d Lower Church Hall. . sl warkene of congregation --/the moon ang on the basis of a|ing, Royal York Hotel, Toranto.| stabbed to pot . y baa a JM USE Rev. R. H. Love acted as|! : ; firmer friendship with the' Wednesday, Feb. 13, 10.30 a.m. raiding Negroes 20 miles from j sence of Neil Sunday School -- W. Beath, G.| ; : pe gc .. oe | Webber, R. Scott, F. Simpson. pRENCH GENERAL VISITS mea ee ae Royal) A sixth member of the party, "Officers for 1963 are -- Mem-| President of United Church) rauatiy puzzling has been the] Februsty 18 and 19, 8.00 am, CoC2Pe4 after being warned bi bets of Session: honorary elder,!Women -- Mrs. S. Cosway. sheep arsparala dl ar ia felaite ae Melt? Abad Bok ama servant idesmen -- G. Dunn, (chair-/ PETERBOROUGH -- Ban- tural office in Bowmanville, | Banquet, Blackstock jed up," said Councillor Wesley TH D.-Oland, J, Paull, R. ss business girls division of the/states. is having difficulty get-/ Tuesday, Feb. 5, 8.00 p.m. --|p.m. to 3.30 p.m. son, J, Kitson, H. Colpitts, T.|Played next Sunday at the/tember. jtymple, Grain Corn im Today's|area and recovered elsewhere Beat Port Perry man, S. Kent, L. Steptoe, W.|/sunday at the PG and CC. Three|als for Rosewell L. Gilpatrick,) pyrham County Federation of Wednesday, March 13 -- Prof iby this department (27) 32. cessive shutout as Uxbridge Henry, T. Colgan, F, Hunt. have won one game and lostirick, U.S. deputy secretary of! Friday, Feb. 8 -- Holstein \departmente. _($4,209,34)\night. Mary Clark, Lois Taylor "id | unoor Te Soames comeinle be rown Hall, 10.00 a.m.--Tobacco Winner of 10 Church annual congregational) Chimes Committee -- G. Web-)i, anxious to renegotiate the de-/am. -- Canadian Guernsey| including a married couple and ADU LT > | S i chairman and Mr. E. Powell.| Associate Superintendents of|tritea states." !--Holstein - Friesian Assoc. of/here early today. Leaders of Units --Mrs. G./%ficial visit here of the French --King Edward Hotel, Toronto.) The survivor, Douglas Brid-| { a Beath, 8. Muri-| Webber, Mrs. G. Corner. Mrs jens of staff, Gen, Charles Ail- ois ace po Mel Plow-|ger, said the victims were| ot, A. Smith, G. Webber, SE. White, Mrs, L. Dalby. --_ieret. Tuesday. Feb. 19, 10.00 jcamped for the night in trail-| Webber I. Ormiston, G, Corner,|_ President of Hi-C -- Wayne The Spanish press prominen-| , at eh meri ag aan lets when the attack occurred. | R. Scott (clerk). |Beath, tly published reports from spe| ororthorn Seaplecs Auarelation | He said the trailers were set Stewards -- J. Miller, C.| President of Live Wires -- cial correspondents in Paris|® cole Peete go Ang ea og On fire and as the sleepy oc-| Henry, J. Mountenay, G. Mc-|Miss Linda Scott. that the French general: joes § Hotel, gon iy |cupants stumbled out they were Cufloch, H. Hepburn, H. Davey,| Leader of Scouts -- M. Cox. | 1. May be pledging help to\" reine og -- ag Que. hacked to death. W.: Nesbitt, V. Powell, Mrs, V. a ee of Explorers -- Mrs. get Spain into NATO runtoe Fader' eae 'Oronal we' identified the victims as Sas i -|H. Mountenay. : . ' cyl A Norman Gro! ; ° Naylor, and F. Smith (treas Leader of _ Ree --Mrs.|_ 2: May be arranging a close|Town Hall. Jim Fisher's Orches-| his wie, 'N nyo ih ng tyr! ee Rev, R. H. Love/R. Scott. '\military collaboration with!tra. $1.00 per person. |daughters, Edna, 14, and Dawn Gopdeman), # Murison (secre-| Choir Leader -- Mrs. R. Nes.|Franco's armed forces, and = | March 48 -- Farm Busmess}12, and a young man named tary), A. Smith (treasurer), G.| bitt. | 3. May be planning a series|Management Course, OAC,!Thompson. Corner, E. Powell, C. Naylor Organist -- Miss E. Hayes of joint manoeuvres on the Py-| Guelph. * | Police who investigated the at- Aeisnnee ew and R. Ratcliff. The financial report showed)"enees mountain frontier. vernon r ; al Meetin ie Malet wits tire ee pi poe Batiiocs = W. Reeth tnd Vi raactues Settee eral A bagh Bgsnish official de-lconference, OAC, Guelph [Stabbed with "sharp instru] ¥ ee ane oi, SN Powell. tures $9,045.64; balance $79.30. |clared last week that Spain has! "Wednesday, March 27. 1.30\mutiiated © (re oues Nad beenl] BEST Same mare BEST commwwy BEST sms: Collectors -- Wayne Beath, D.) yi sionary Maintenance -- re-\N0 intention of joining de} >.m. -- Durhaih DHIA Annual ee vi ; joes. pointes Scott, B. I oe ceipts $1,446.96. It was con-/Gaulle's campaign to restrict] Meeting, 'Dept. of Agriculturel sectita of Stauth Annee eel BEST frm = BEST Mowe = BEST" tome apartraw j ; fi ese rae ; infl ae r % : é ' ' : "2. ugel Tau ont Reception -- .W ceuied to M and M treasurer,|tS: ane British ene Board Room, Bowmanville [rolling reserve in the southeast! BEST wen BEST "~ BEST (avrs Dow G ad Beath, R. Hepburn, G. Webber, United Church W : sue continent. ____| Mr. A, M, Pearson, OAC, Guest|which is earmarked as the re-| YEARS OF AGE OR OVER W.Holliday and E. Powell. ei ty $1 900-41 soo : Speaker. ' public's first native state. | Be ete | METRO-GOLDWYK MAYER presents feliers -- R. Hepburn, S. Mur-|$7'E6 99° balance $37p enone'), SPOOKY PRACTICE RUN || Thursday, March 28, 2 p.m.--| The South African government in action wth SEVEN ART PRODUCTIONS . 616.32; balance $274.09. peteget -- A 70-vear.|Durham 500 Bushel Club An-\has pr ska "ind FEATURE TIMES--1:30 - 3:50 - 6:30 - 9:00 JAMES BL HARI ant tian. J. Lawrence. é WARSAW (AP) -- A 70-year-| |has promised the Transkei "in ners LOLITA Flower Committee -- Mrs. S,|_ This amount was raised by 70/o1q woman rehearsed her fun-|"U@! Meeting, Bethany Town-|dependence" and elections may|| ADMISSION PRICES -- THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY STANLEY KUBRICK'S ; Murison, Mrs. V. Powell. members divided into four units|eral by climbing into a coffin| SMP Hall. ae be held this year to choose a! 1-5 P.M. 1.00 -- AFTER 5 P.M. 1.25 Grounds Committee--C. Nay-| ftom various projects. in her room and hanging a mir bao ue April 2 -- Durham|Negro government. CHILDREN 35c soma JAMES MASON SHELLEY WINTERS jog G. Pereman, S. Sobil, W. Building Fund -- Receipts| ror over it, the Warsaw Eve-| Sho! orn Club ANNUAL SALE,| The chief of the 250,000-strong| ER SELLERS 2 ant YON " PET tty /'aaig SUE, LYON su Gordon, M. Lucyk, S. Coswayjfrom donations $4,127.45. The|ning Express reported. The Tembu tribe, Dalindyebo Sab-| @ and caretaker. electrical heating system in the|newspaper said a mailman on MIGHTY CITY ata, is strongly opposed to the] hw, LAST DAY: Observer -- Miss Lois Hed-|church has been installed enditering the room to deliver a! New York city has the great-)proposal and has called for a ST DAY: don, Mrs. S. Webber. the next project is to have|pension cheque fled in horrorjest concentration of people 91) multi-racial society insiead, Thc| een Aare Winged aaccchal Pe ai al er -- Mrs. E. Lavio-) washrooms built and the Lower) when the woman "got up and/the western hemisphere, a pop-jargument has produced consid-| PHONE 723-2843 $i pe a i Ae : [Chusel Mal) mamadallad bisdelleh sueuniin."" Oe lulplian Gh CEM te Gen." lesan teietien lo ie ee | "THE MATING GAME" Color