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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Dec 1964, p. 21

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N T s ] F M. ener unfit to stand trial on a,trate ordered that Mrs. Pid-|band of the accused, returned oO ifla or a. charge of non-capital murder/geon be kept in custody at the|/home from a hunting trip Wed- In D th Of T t in connection with the death of|Ontario Hospital in London un-|nesday and found his daughter ea 6 her 2%-year-old daughter last/til the pleasure of the lieuten-|dead in a hallway. ee is-| Wednesday. ant-governor nown. le f his wife KITCHENER (CP) -- Magi er h ge He'. found PIONEER RETIRES © ror eed hago ford company. In WINTER QUARTERS oe i r. Ri was a mem-| Certain winged ants and lady- WINNIPEG (CP) -- William) ser of a team of CNR techni-\bird beetles avoid winter Ritchie; a pioneer in the devel- » who successfully intro-|weather by flying to mountain- uncon-jopment of diesel locomotives,|jiceq the first diesel locomo-|ous regions where they congre- . 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 16, 1964 Carol Service re-|Christmas, with a large Rainey, permanent by Jean Wannan. The big draw: first prize, set of Corning ware, Mr. Vir- til Wilson; second prize, perm by Lola, Inez Boughen, New- tonville; third prize, Christmas cake, Mrs. G. Richards, Odell street, Bowmanville. Winners of the penny. table: Dorothy Bailey, oval dish; pil- low cases, Dorothy Bailey; Mrs. Quantrilil, toilet set; tea set, Betty Newman; table cloth. set, Betty Newman; chocolates, Mrs. Aslett; perm by Ann, Mrs. J. Gibson; pillow cases, Mrs, Ada Hallowell. Chocolates, Elairfe £chmid; card table cover, Mrs. J. Law; Avon set, Mrs, Harold Cobble- dick; handkerchiefs, Mrs. Maude Cooper; luncheon set, Mrs. Gwen Goode; bath mat, Mrs. Hattie Wilson; vase, Mrs. Russell Major; hair spray, Mrs, Isabelle Challice; mitts, Mrs. Nancy West; scarf, Mrs. Betty Mercer; doiley, Mrs. R, West. Green doiley, Mrs. R. West; fancy glass dish, Mrs, Chas. Taylor; jewel box, Glenda Ten- nant; fancy glass dish, Mrs. Betty Major; chocolates, Mrs. Freeman Eddy; coaster set, Mrs. Harold Allen; blanket, Mrs. Isabel Trim; pillow cases, Mrs. W. Hooey; toy dog, Mrs. Dorothy Trim; teddy bear, Miss Marilyn Trimm; cushion, Mrs. L. Hooey. BYWAY BYPASS CASTLE BARNARD, England (CP)--Army officers planned a route march across miles of Durham: county moorlands as part of a map-reading exercise for the Loyals Regiment, re porting at checkpoints along the way. The men had other ideas, however, and marched one mile from their camp--into town for a tour of the pubs. Four men have been hauled be- Colorful Event trate A, D. Barron has ruled , Mrs. Audry Pidgeon of Kitch- given at a hearing, the magis- tional Railways after a 46-year'tions. © Following medical evidence) Dr. Thomas V. Pidgeon, ajscious in the bathroom with|has retired from Canadian Na-|tive in North American opera-jgate in millions huddled Kitchener physician and hus-'her wrists slashed. windless areas. KEDRON (TC) -- The ob- servance of Christmas con- tinued at Kedron United Church this Sunday with the White Gift in the morning and the Carol Service at 4 'The church was rated for lighted tree which was decorated by the Hi-C bee and candles in the windows. For the presentation of the white gifts by the children, a tableau was formed before the altar, with Mary (Cathy Ros- nak) and Joseph (Harley Davis) Jesus. Rey. S. J. Hillier in his mes- sage drew new meaning from the age-old story of the birth of Christ at Bethlehem. The choir, under the direction of Blake laby", with the alto solo sung by Mrs. Orvel Selleck. The' scripture was read by Ron Selleck and Orval Jackson stressing the meaning of Christ- mas as a time to remember those less fortunate. Doubles' Club, with Mrs. Lorne Tregunna in charge of direction. The Christmas story was nar- of the Doubles' Club, _inter- spersed with appropriate Christ- mas numbers by the choir, as altar, | As a prelude to the service, Bishop played a number of | The church was nicely filled with Kedron people who have come to feel that this annual Carol Service is the highlight of our Christmas season. gery in Oshawa General Hospi- tal this past week. He is doing nicely and expects to be home some time this week. -- have spent some time in the hos- pital are George Pantry and Baine Parfitt. Mrs. Brian Lee, Sasan and days with her mother, Mrs. Grant Farrow, at Port Credit. The Christmas party for chil- be held Dee. 19, beginning Kedron Church. BRICK P.M. IN LONDON (CP) -- Seventeen |; London University students were fined a total of £38 10s at Bow Street court for trying to students said they began the wall as a "rag week" stunt to draw attention to their charity appeals. fore the commanding officer. "NORM" FISHER'S 3 Meat Market STEAKS and ROASTS SIRLOIN -- T AND WING BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST BONELESS RUMP ROUND ROUND STEAK MINCED ZF em Se, =77/ -BONE STEAK 69: Ib BLADE ROAST ROAST HOME POULTRY Orders Taken for Fresh Killed TURKEYS -- GEESE--CAPONS and ROASTING CHICKENS DON'T WAIT SAVE NOW! Norm Fisher's Meat Market 22 Simece St. North MADE Phone 723-3732 and the manger of the Baby||™ | Branton sang "The Manger Lul-| | told a story for the children, |" he Carol Service agaim was|*. the responsibility of the rated by Doug Love, president); the story-was acted out in a|" series of tableaux before the |: Blake Branton and Mrs. R. S.|" carols with the organ and violin, |; *> Harold Werry underwent sur-|" Two other district men who}, Nancy, recently spent a few|:. dren of the Cradle Roll and pre-|« school children of the Sunday |' School and their mothers," will) 7 at 2.30 p.m. in the lower hall of | %*; build a brick wall across Down-| 2 ing Street --the narrow thor-| 7 oughfare leading to the homes |; of the prime minister and chan-|/ cellor of the exchequer. The|j sai: DRUG DEPARTMENT THURSDAY 2 P.M. Salem Finish Boston ROCKING CHAIR FAST RELIEF HEADACHES ||) CoLos FRIDAY 2 P.M. Ladies' Stretch SLIMS Attache foot strap. . Black only. Sized 10 to 18. $3.99 SATURDAY 2 P.M. Pantry Shelf GIANT OLIVES 16-oz. 47- SATURDAY 7 P.M. Scalloped FOOT STOOLS Assorted colors. $2.97 with 4to 10 -- FRUIT CAKE ROAST TURKEY DINNER Cranberry Sauce, Potatoes, OWN Light or dark, Vegetables, roll and butter LADIES' GIFT SET CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Plush Character slippers laminated and leather soles. Sizes OPERATED BY G. 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Soft or Regular. 11 oz. 74: WILLIAMS LECTRIC SHAVE williams ce Prepares the beard for 0 smoother electric shaving. y 63:, 51.09 fz Shulton Special! OLD SPICE TRAVEL SET Plastic container after shave lotion and spray deodor- ant, CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS EASY IN OUR TOILETRY DEPARTMENT which carries a complete line of cosmetics by... « Shulten, Chance, Revlon, Dubarry, Max Factor, Guerlain, Lanvin, Houbigant, Coty, Yardley, etc, Men's DRESS OXFORDS English Imported shoes with leather lining, aileel sole and rubber heel. Sizes 61 to $9.76 Ld Reg. $13.76 Value 3 days only WOMEN'S SLIPPERS. Short haired shearling booties with colors. lining Sizes 4 to 10 $9.76 FOR TASTY LUNCHES, SNACKS AND COFFEES HOT MINCED PIE a la mode laminated lining and big satin bow § 76 ' on vamp. Pink and Blue s Plush character slip- pers with knitted sock top and padded sole. Chidren's ) SLIPPER SOCKS "4 16 5] 76 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Moccasin type slippers with matching shearl- ing cuff, padded sole $B .94 ~ WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Corduroy slippers with gold binding on vamp and foam sole. Red, turquoise and black colors. Sizes 4 to 10. , and. heel and gold <4 Ornament on vamp. 4 Sizes 4 to 10 Men's & Boys' SLIPPERS Moulded Leather Moccasin slippers with full shearling lining and shearling cuffs, BOYS' SIZES MEN'S 1to5 6 to 12 $3.46 $376 ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY BETW?EN OSHAWA AND WHITBY

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