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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1963, p. 4

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BOWMANVILLE (S¢ =! f) a Mass walking searchers for) missing Nureen Greenley, 13, of) Maple Grove, have been cal off For the last eight days, ever since the girl disappeared while waiting for a bus home in Bow- manville, searchers have comb- ed an extensive area north, east south and west of the girl's home. Search co-ordinator Steve Melnychuk said today "even DURHAM FARM CALENDAR September 22-28 -- United Na-| |tions Tour, Junior Farmer dele-| gate for Durham, Muriel) Neals, Thursday, Sept. p.m. -- 4-H Potato Club Acniev ment Day, Dept. of Agricul- ture, Bowmanville; 7.30 p.m.-- |500 Bushel Club Meeting, Dept. lof Agriculture, Bowmanville. | | Thurs., Fri. Sept. 26, 27 --| \Secure yields 500 Bushel Potato |Club, } Monday, Sept. 30, 8.00 p.m. '|-- Durham Beef Producers Di- the Bowmanville area over the weekend, aided by the bloodhounds, five aircraft and a helicopter. No trace of the girl was found. to give bloodhounds the scent. The dogs picked up Nor- een's trail at a bus stop but later lost it, Aimost 600 per- sons joined in the search in Bert Bruce of Toronto uses shoe owned by Noreen Green- ley, 11, of Maple Grove, who disappeared eight days ago, : UC Women Hold Initial Meeting By MRS. C. H. REESOR annual bazaar has been set for z irst Saturday; Nov. 23. , the town halll PORT PERRY -- The. first|Saturday; No A : can bf seven one-act meeting of the fall season for, A film entitled "On the Rim plays scheduled for presenta-|the United Courch Women was|0t Tomorrow', will He shown tion during the three-day festi- held in the Sunday School room at the next general meeting, 7 of the Port -Perry. United Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. Members are Esse Church, The president, Ljungh The Chamber of Com-| Merlin sty oo Th ; j|/attendance of members was not) gue Moy See ny liege |be sent to the treasurer of the Pottery dishes, prepared by the) During the correspondence,| United see " | Mrs. Harold Smeltzer was Seven Plays In Festival ORONO -- The Orono Drama Festival, sponsored by the Dur- ham Central ' Agricultural So- val. Adjudicator will be e/good attendance is expected. | Two pair of blankets are to! | rectors Meeting, Dept. of Agri- jculture, Bowmanville, Tuesday, Oct. 1 Durham 4-H Achievement Day Apple Clib. 12.00 noon, apples to be in Dept. of Agriculture. Will be judged at 1.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m.--| Meeting 4-H Apple Club, Dept. of Agriculture, Bowmanville, Wednesday, Oct. 2 -- Weigh jueen's Guineas calves, j Wednesday, Oct. 2 -- 8.00] |P-m. -- Durham County Farm- jers' Union Annual meeting at |home of L. J. Wood, RR 4, | Bowmanville. | Friday, Oct. 4, 8.00 p.m. Durham Rural Safety Council Night. Oddfellows Haii, Orono.) |Guest speaker, Constable Armi-| |tage, OPP Peterborough, Pres-) jentation highway safety poster lcontest awards and nublic/ |school poster winner awards! jand safety lapel pins. Saturday, Oct. 5 -- N and D | he Plowing Match, Place announced, October 8-12 -- International Plowing Match, Conn, Smythe, Caledon, | Wednesday, Oct. 9, 8.00 p.m./ -- Mount Pleasant WI. Home! of Mrs, Gordon Ruth, Ida.! to be Subject "Farm Management." | without the judge's sanction. Tuesday, Oct. 15 -- 8.00 pm) -- Corniand Day meeting Of pn machinery company represent-|¥y led| with something, |Township, east to Highway 115 ja | (Searchers Admit |Honeydale WI Efforts Failure the girl's father admits the search is useless now. 'Unless the dogs come up we are con- vinced the walking search will turn up nothing," he said. GONE EIGHT DAYS The girl has been missing for eight days; she disappeared on a Saturday night and was last seen in Bowmanville waiting for a bus home. Police believe she never got on the bus. | In the iast week more than| 1000 searchers. have covered) hundreds of square miles, A large section of Darlington ind north from the lakeshore to Taunton road, has been scoured, Bloodhounds brought in late Co Fg agg gg Op ae a ape ake ng ny rage dealt with the government's new anti-inflation program. whieh he. said is being resisted in many quarters, 'FRANCES JONES LIBERAL First Name On The Ballot! applauding meeting of Gautist members: of. Parliament, Pompi- dou said some of the oppositioa is coming from the United States, But he added that cer: tain opponents, whom he did not name, "are even seeking to or- ganize former collaborators of Hitlerian Germany, members of the Secret Army Organization and Remnants of the Fourth and Third Republics," Most of Pompidou's speech RESULTS -- NOT Pompidou Defends De Gaulle Policy BEAULIEU - SER - MER, France (AP)--Premier Georges Pompidou declared Sunday "a spot of external and internal conspiracy" is building up against the French Fifth Repub. lic and he defended President de Gaulle's nuclear policy. In a major speech to a loudly- z . Hears Review Of Activities By MRS. C. H, REESOR PORT PERRY -- The Sep- tember meeting of the Honey dale Women's Institute was held in the Anglican. Church Parish Hall. Mrs, Nelson Williams, the president presided. | The secretary, Mrs, Harold Honey presented the minutes for the summer activities. A pic- nic was held at Palmer Memor- ial Park in August and a meet- ing was also held at that time.) It was with regret that mem-/ bers heard that Mrs. W. Long) was leaving Port Perry to re-| side in Toronto. A small re-) brance was pr ted to her by Mrs. Samuel Cawker, | the District President, on be-| in the week picked up a scent 26 -- 7.30 %t the bus stop, followed it a) with the games and races run |short way through an orchard off in record time: However, it! to some railway tracks and lost it. They picked 't up again and lost it at Highway No. 2. Some clothing has been! found but none of it has been identified as belonging to the missing girl. Sunday, isolated groups of searchers looked in these vil-! lage and town areas: Hampton, Mosport Park, Leskard, Ennis- killen and 'Tyrone. Editors Fight Press Curbs In Pakistan KARACHI (AP) -- Pakistan's publishers, editors, and working journalists have demanded im- mediate repeal of press restric- tions. imposed by the govern- ment Sept. 2. They describe the curbs as unworkable and a '"'hu- miliation of the profession." Executives of organizations representing the three groups issued the call Saturday after a joint meeting here. They also appointed a committee to con- sider means by which the curbs Mrs, asked to invite a friend and a|Plowman's Association, Annual/could be repealed, The press ordinance imposed) a number of rules on newspa- pers here, including one that all government decrees and press statements must. be published. The ordinance also decreed that only 'authorized' versions of} procedings. could be reported) Violation of the order could) ean imprisonment for the ed- or and the forfeiture of the atives, Dept. of Agriculture,| newspaper, Bowmanville. | Friday, Oct. 18 -- Black and White Show, Peterborough 4-H Inter-Club Competitions, OAC. | Sunday, Oct. 20 -- Durham} County Junior Farmer Church| Service, Eldad United Chureh,| Solina, | A resolution adopted after the meeting said thé order "violates elementary principles of jour- nalism, and kills all initiative and enterprise." It also de- scribed the curbs as impracti- cal. | } VOTE LIBERAL MRS. FRANCES JONES Our Libera! Candidate In Oshawa Riding, your Liberal choice is JONES, housewife and mother, who has at Canada.' Send her to Queen's Park as YOUR ative ... help gain a Liberal majority . . presented to the best actress by/Proctor and Gamble Company, | Votional with the assistance of Oddfellows Lodge of Arono, to|\who assisted in this venture,| An announcement was made ton, and for best set design by|Mrs. George Hall reported 43)November 19 to 21. cator's award has been donated|mer months, A letter was read|Kin read an article on' mem- director, designer and adjudi- Kingsley Joblin, informing the| Bickel showed a_ poster illus- Sent. 28 on 'Some of the Prob-| The last letter from the or|the sessions of the School for| Theatre, "The Stranger" by|this little girl does not require|the local ladies also" attended. Out There" by William Saryoan;|was shown and it was decided| members of Unit No, 2. ; Albec; Pic-Ax Players, "A) Plans are under way for the| "Married In Spite of Them-| day, Oct. 16. The: date of the BOILS er ee oe Parkhill; |of Mr, Wm. McDermott, This} inection, and prometes Road, 5 miles north of Atherley.| Soothing ONTARIO FARM | | oct. to oct. 12, catedon; ont-| Saturday, Oct. 12, Uxbridge--| " day, Sept, 25 -- Oshawa Fair.) days will be held for the Oshawa Brougham 4-H Dairy Calf Club, | Monday, Sept. 23rd 8 p.m., at the farm of Mr. Malcolm nesday, Sept. 25, 10 a.m., Beav- School for Club Leaders, ing for Port Perry Junior oe Seagrave -- September Meeting Roy Leask and Son. Dept. of Agriculture Board Thursday, Sept. 26, 8.30 p.m., nior Farmers' Executive Meet- day, Sept. 27 , Scott, Reach and County 500 Bushel Potato Club.' ment, ario Junior Plowing Match at Wednesday, Oct. 2,9 am., of Bert Guthrie, Whitby. Harlanders of Brooklin espe-|Mrs. Edgar, Leask read a let-). ; ; cially for the festival, will be ter of appreciation from the)!" charge of the interesting de- Heather Rebekah Lodge of/Mrs. Leask thanked the com-Unit No. 4 members, Mrs. Orono, to the best actor by the| mittee in charge, and others) Willis and Mrs. William Moase. the best director by the Wo-|which proved very successful.\of two Bible sessions to be held men's Institute of Hamp-| The corresponding secretary, 4t Five Oaks, Oct. 22 to 24 and) the recreation commission Of|cards had been sent to the ill), 12€ Program was presented Orono. The new special adjudi-!and bereaved during the sum-|Y Unit No. 1. Mrs, John Hos- by the Kendal Women's Insti-\thanking the UCW for the gift bership in the United Church) tute. money sent to Rev. |Women Organization. Mrs.| James Dean, well - knOWN|organization that the money|trating Unit membership. Mrs. cator, will conduct a workshop] would be used for refugee work.|Roy Cornish gave a report of lems Backstage." ganization's foster child was| Leaders, held at Whitby Ladies The plays are: Oshawa Little|read by Mrs. E. Linstead, As|COllege in August. Several of August Strindberg; Henry St.our assistance any longer, a\ 4 friendly cup of. tea was en- High School, Whitby, "Hello/photo of a boy needing help|joyed at the close, served by Bowmanville Drama Workshop, 'to take this little chap as the) nee "The Sandbox" by Edw ar dinew foster child. MECCA Good Woman" by Arnold Ben-\annual congregational banque:| HEALS nett; The New Play Workshop, which will be held on Wednes-| sélves" by Frances Parkhill; PIMPLES ee ne oceahgs, A ario Plowing Match at the farm) pecs ointment relieves pein, clears Orono Hi Ci, "Sorry, Wrong} fast healing. Sold at Number" by Lucille Fletcher. farm is located on the Rama) grug counters. hae' 3 to Oct. 5 -- Markham Antiseptic ario, Conn Smythe Farms -- In- CALENDAR |ternational Plowing Match. |Scott Fair Monday, Sept. 23 to Wednes N Wednesday, September 25th, is Junior Day, and achiévement| Kiwanis 4-H Dairy Calf Club,' Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Grain Club, and the Brougham Junior Dairy Calf Club. Epsom -- September. meeting for the Seott 4-H Beef Calf Club) Bailey. Tuesday, Sept, 24 and Wed- erton, Anglican Parish Hall -- 4-H Homemaking Leadership Tuesday, Sept. 24, 8.30 p.m., Greenbank -- September Meet- mers. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 8 p.m., for the Scott Junior Calf Clubj (Dairy Section) at the farm of Thursday, Sept. 16 and Friday} Sept. 27, 10 a.m., Uxbridge! Room -- 4-H Homemaking Lead./ ership School for Club Leaders.| Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room Ontario County Ju-| ing. Thurdsay, Sept. 26, and Fri- Uxbridge Townships Yields will, be taken on plots in . Ontario, Saturday, Sept. 28, 10 a.m., Rama Township -- North Ont- the farm of Mr. Archie Gilchrist, Orillia; 6. © Whitby Township -- South Ont- ario Plowing Match at the farm Thursday, Oct. 3,°9 a.m., Rama Township ~ North Ont-| _ For Information and Transportation on Electi Phone Liberal Commi interests of every person in this Province and in all of provide Ontario with an efficient, far-seeing Govern- FRANCES heart the @ GO FOR represent- . and help @ EQUAL EQUAL on Day tree Rooms 728-9467 In Durham County. - ALANBEER @ 7 years with General Motors @ 8 years municipal council experience DURHAM LIBERAL ASSOCIATION led as (They obtained half of the Honeydale Institute. | The picnic was a huge success) became quite stormy at the supper hour so all members retired to the Senior Citizen's) Building and had a happy time) over a social cup of tea. Miss Audrey Kent reported) the financial status of the or- ganization. The new Institute Crest was displayed and Mrs.| Louise Patterson was thanked| and complimented on her excel- lent craftsmanship, Mrs. Honey read the correspondence. The members answered the roil call by naming the article which they had made or grown and brought to be sold. Standing conveners were list-| follows: historical re-| search and current events: | Mrs. J. H, Hardy, reading on, Mrs. Leonard Trivers, president FWIO; citizenship and educa- tion, Mrs, William Moase; The Topic, Progress of Education and Automation, New Educa- tional classes for adults. | Miss Alice Dodd gave the Ja-| dies the results of their work =~ first prize at both Port Perry and Blackstock! Fairs, The president, Mrs. Nel-| son Williams congratulated) those who took part on their wonderful achievement, | Mrs. Williams then turned the) meeting over to Mrs, E.| Bryant, Mrs, F. Raines spoke| on the motto "Life is a Gift".| At the close of the meeting a fine demonstration was given by! Mrs. E. 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