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Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Feb 1955, p. 2

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# THE DAILY TIMES-GATETTE, Saturdey, February 18, 19 a BIRTHS OBITUARY PURNG ~~ Bobby Durse wishes to an Bounce the sale armval of his baby! sister, Sandra Eluine, st the Oshews General Hospitsl, on Fridey, Febru ary Mi, 1995. Mr, and Mrs. Charlies Durne sre the proud parents MRS, PF, QUESNEL CORNWALL Following » lengthy iliness, Mrs. Phillp Ques. nel, of 40 Anthony Breet, passed away at the Hotel Diey Hospital on day evening. She had been DEATHS In Onllis, on Friday, February 15h, Eugenia Florence, beloved bier of William and the late Mil one Gale, wsler of Mrs. A Viewers Ban Toronto, Mrs, C. Kay Clark; (Beatrice), Oshawn, snd Wilism Gusiph, in her Aird your J ral from Luke - Melntogh Funer « on Monday, February 14, Hy Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, og HUBBELL Suddenly in Oshaws Hosp) al, on Saturdey, February 13, 1955, ids Jane Frayng, beloved wile of the iste David A. Hubbell and loving mother of Dy vB, Hubbell, Sud bury, David A, Toromtn, Nerval N, Clarke, Scott, and Ed. Hubbell, Osh BWR, In her Bh yeni Funersl arrangements later ther Information eal Luks « Funeral Home, 53943 For fur Meimosh ROCK of her deughier, on Friday, Vebrisry Helen Hoek, wf Ushawn, beloved wile of the Inte Cnrl Boek, and mother of Vera (Mrs. boyd Fawns, Part Perry Resting #t the ehapel of A, | " dermott, Port Perry. Funeral service sl the Ritson Road, Pentecostal Chureh, Dtawn, on Monday st 2 pm. (easkel will be open In the ehureh from | o'clock aptll time of service), Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa IN MEMORIAM BROWN hushand Brown, Ll Lovin h Entered into rest 8st the home Fort Perry, Ontario, MH, 199, in loving memory of a dear and father, Edward N wha passed away Februmry 13, sad kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days Sincere and Kind In heart and mind #t & Beautiful memory he left he hind Lovingly family remembered by wile and BUECHLER In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Bueghier, who passed away 18, 195) From our happy home and elrels, God has taken one we loved, He is borne away from sin and sorrow To » nobler rest shove No one knows how much we miss him, None but aching hearts ean tell Lost on «arth but found In. heaven, Jesus dosth all things well Sadly missed hy wife, Caroline family February and IRVINE A tribiile to the memory of » loving husband and father, fred Norman Irvine, who entered fod rot four years ago, February 13, | Quistly remembered all through Years, With silent thoughts and unseen fears Lovingly remembered by his wife Amy and daughter Lenore IRVINE ~ In loving memory of Alfred Irvine whe passed away February 13, 19 the Not just today but every day in slience we remember, Aovingly remembered "hy daughter Dorothy and sendndaw Al IRVINE a of Alfred ™ | father and whe pa mi Ad lg thought, » secret lear, Ms memory ever near aly missed by Norman, grandsons Wayne and Grant IRVINE ~~ me: of & dear Nhe Are) rman vine, whe 8 away February 13, 1061, Gone dear father, gone to rest, Away from dorrow, care and pain, yon - peace dear father, IRVINE « Ia levi loving memory randfather away Feb, Sally and | banat Al Liev, Muriel memory of 8 dear ol | Reinhold: | la patient in hospitsl for a month Born at St, Isidore de Prescoll 62 years ago Feb, 4, she was the former Eliza Parent, deughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Philiss Par ent, She came to Cornwall from Mi, lisidore 17 years ago. Phe was # member of the Ladies of Sle, Anne Society of Holy Cross Parish, the! {PF.CF. and the TiersOrdre of Mt, | Francois | She was well known and highly esteemed and her death will be sin. cerely regretted Her husband died three years | ago. Bhe is survived by two sons and five daughers Raymond Quesnel, Mrs, Lionel Lemire (An zette), Mrs, Rite Thibodeau, all in Cornwall; Jean Paul Quesnel, Osh awa; Miss Jean Quesnel and Miss Denise Quesnel, both in Toronto; Mrs. Raymond Roy (Fernande), Boston, Mass phe also lenves one brother and six sisters: Gerald Parent, Coch vane, Ont; Mrs Chesterville; Mrs. Philip Seguin, Oxford Mills; Mrs, Vietor Rolland Ottawa; Mrs, Antonio Asselin and Mrs, Arnold Brown, both in Val leyfield; Mrs, Albert Hamel, Mont real | The body Is resting at her home | 40 Anthony Street, from where the funeral will be held st 1.156 pm on sundsy, Feb, 13, to Holy Cross Parish Chureh for L300 pm, Interment will be made at Bt, Isidore de Prescott The Requiem High Mass will be sung at Holy Cross Parish Chureh at 9.30 a.m, on Monday, Feb, 14 FUNERAL 0 GERALD ( LYOD MOREY he service for Mrs Gerald Cloyd Morey, 180 Bruce street, who died In the Oshawa | General Hospital on Tuesday, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 pm. on Priday, ¥eb ruary 11 Rev. H. A Mellow, minister of | Northminster United Church, con ducted the services, Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery The pallbearers were Maurice | Bickel, Jack Bickle, Ron Bickle, | Bud Morey, Guy Morey and Bor den Black 'GET' GOSSIP at the MRS, | We were down CRA bullding the other night for a Joint meeting with Teen Town | about Saturday afterneon dancing which appears to be out of the question for a while. It seems that {we can't use the CRA bullding Saturday afternoons at any price, | so for the time being the subject will he forgotten | Our hats off to a fine Central Collegiate basketball crew (junior version) who seem to have cinch | ed this section of the CORSA play, off, Keep It up boys, we're right behind you OCVI and Central have set up new record sommitiont for their aoge with ¢ Hon Hewa ani anny Koel dw our own ree- ord commit ori for the annual oril 16th are well under wa Eugene Monast, | the Libera at; formal | -/Charge Driver After Crash Injures Three Three Oshawa bulance late Friday night fhe Autos in which they were rid |b hj were involved In & collision on Simcoe street north, opposite house number 465 injured, Miss Alberta Ray, 16, 1044 Bimeoe street north; Rob. (ert Lee, 19, 1202 Simcee north, and. Robert J, Leggetie, 18, Glover's road, Oshawa, were al: tended at the hospital by Dr CH Vipond Miss Hay suffered back and abdominal injur rsons were rushed to | shock, | les "Hospital officials report her condition as not serious, Lee was {treated for a lacersted left eye, forehead and abrasions to his right leg and | ear right leg treated for a lacerated left Both men were releas- Ly Police said ".awrenceg Atkinson, 27, Lawson road, OshaWa, driving north on Simcoe street and collided with a south bound ear driven by Robert lee, From Jeners) Hospital by ame! after | three-car | street | concussion, ! Leggette was examined | forehead and abrasions to his | Was! marks on the road at the scene, | officers sald, it appeared the At- | kinson ear was In the wrong lane After the point of impset the Atkinson car continued on for #0 feet, with the front wheel drag | ging, then came to rest, facing | west, with the front wheels on the west sidewalk, The Lee car mov ed south for #2 feet then collided head-on with a north bound car driven by Robert J lice say Lee lost control ing hit by Atkinson after he Leggette, Po- | Atkinson's ear was heavily dam: | aged in the wheels, Police class the other ve hicles as being badly wrecked Atkinson was arrested al scene and later charged with | drunk driving, His bail has been sel at $1,000 Fire Cuts Power 'At Hospital transformer at the and Mary in a of Aberdeen Thursday night caused a owereut in the northern art of the city, and plunged the hospital in darkness The hospital staff had to employ | flashlights to remove five people from electric oxygen tents at the time of the failure, There were no | operations being performed when power went off but soon after | an emergency patient was ad. mitted ire officials report that no seri ous damage was done to the pole Fire corner | streets short I DISTRICT | 20 DEGREE DROP According to an official thermo: Lh: al, den ratures in | Brite dub t 'was two degrees ab ny iy is was a drop of 20 degrees from the high of Friday | the front end and front | | | | 9 is hie ol ML NEW This year's Valentihes have the modern touch but the old sent iment is still there, Cards at | right and left of top row are in | the French language but won't have mueh currency because Montreal dealers say French Canadians have never really B.C. Ballerina "osAwA AND In N.Y. Show By WILLIAM HARCOURT Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK (CP) The first time Vancouver - born Audree Thomas looked across the stage of |g lo City Music Hall, the Sorld 1 ent indoor tre, hough he better get a bloycle, But the pretty ballerina didn't need one, She floats across the 144 foot stage as effortlessly as thistle: ----t-- oi 1 M, " / CARDS, OLD SENTIMENT adopted the custom of exchang- [ ing Valentines, There are many family-type cards for Mother and | Father this year (centre, top row; right, middle row, and right an left lower Jow) The new "'slim-Jim" of eard (left, middle ochme po. pular at Christmas. Card at Toft and sentiment while with vivid red lips against black background carries plaid card (bottom row) message "Ain't you sweet," cloth pressed on paper, middle row, has modern design the card the The another modern-type card with semi-gloss (CP Photo) 'Woman Heads Labor Council PORT ARTHUR, Ont, (CP)~An | energetic nurse's ald has made | | history here by being elected the ! first woman president of the Port | | Arthur Trades and Labor Council, Fhe may be the first woman in t of this ty | Mrs, Marion hner, 8, has served on the council executive for | some years and has firm opinions {on 8 wide variety of subjects, | Through her work as 8 nurse's | side st the Port Arthur Genersl | Hospital, Mrs, Kushner is a mem. ¥ ber of Local 268 of the Bulldin | Bervice Employees internations union, She first went to the Trades Council as a delegate from that group, Her husband, Joseph Kush | ner, Is a carpenter, They have no) | children, STEADY WORKER | A native of Brandon, Man., she | came to Fort William in 1947 Ld |» young girl to obtain work. There! w | she was married in 1942 and the) | ftlowly yenr moved to Port Ar: thir, Six years ago she took her { training 8s an aide and has been in the same Job since, She has taken an Interest in la | bor's problems us far back as she can remember, But she has never | "frin become keenly interested in pol ities and firmly resists any at tempts to Introduce politics into council discussions, This does not mean Mrs, Kushner lis not interested In elvic better ment, For labor as a whole, she does not think wages are the 'man talking point for the next few years, fhe sees it likely that more hesd- way could be nwde obtaining | Second "benefits to raise living standards and creste a happler he M IDEAS ry un future for women in this| of endeavor Is wre, O ema no hesita tion in exhorting etnale workers | 7% to into active labor groups, would also like to see more operation between Port Arthur | and For Fort William, in the belief that | HA more new industries would result, bringing more jobs to Lakehead rs. A few years ago the council, in a bitter internal struggle, several delegates known to have Communistic leanings, Mrs. Kush | rer remembers this and has served | notice that no Reds will be allowed in while she Is ot the helm, "and | that's definite," 'O'Hara Gives Out Tips On How To Bait Males | By DOROTHY ROE | NEW YORK (AP)-If you want to arouse instant admiration in any man, just wear a red dress with a low out neckline, advises Yd. | haired Trish moyie star Maureen | O'Hara {The lovely Maureen tossed oul this bit of advice during a flying | {trip to New York in connection | with the premiere of her new pier | ture "The Long Gray Line, in| which she co-stars with Tyrone Power, Since the story deals with an Irish Immigrant, it's up the O'Hara alley | SHOCKED FANS hotel room, Maureen always does | her own hair, she confided, and | she also understands the techni {que of the "theatrieal wash," In which you dunk handkerchiefs or white collars and cuffs in the wash. bow! and paste them on a mirror | to try, In lieu of ironing. She fig | led as she recalled her depar ure | REGIMENTAL ORDERS rom Hollywood "I washed my hair just before 1 dashed out to cateh the plane for New York," she sald, "and I had it up In hobby pins, with a scarf around my head. After we were THE ONTARIO REGIMENT (11 ARMD, RGT) LinCol pire b, "This windup before each show AnCol, F, ond collapsing afterward is diffi: | Commanding Officer mult," she says, and she remem: DUTIES bers times she's danced three full ballets in one evening, Before she Sides out gqver the | Bken, 8, & Musle Han + with 4partney | Riehl, G, George Zoriteh she limbers up for half an hour, Then they go on, By the time the curtain drops four Orderly officer, Officer orderly cpl, Cpl, Smith, A, al: y 8. WOTTON, CD For week commencing 14 Feb, 55 Cadet next for duty, Lt, Orderly i Sat alley, DC: next for duty, Sgt. Bonner, D, 1 wloft, a couple of male Jassengors kept peering at me, and one sald 'I'm never going to the ngain, You're supposed to be a glamour girl,' The scarf had slip. ped and they were shocked by the hobby pins, poor dears." Maureen has been exposed to high fashion since early childhood, Hr mother, until recently, was owner. of the Margaret Blyth Co, A cuftom dressmaking estAblish- ment in Dublin, Now both parents have moved to California to be near their daughter and two sons, movies | thing that suits you and that gath CCF Move Is s Rejected "IA (CP)+A CCF motion re to 1! 'k consideration of 4 divorce Fr was de | feated by a vote of 107 to 28 In | the Corimons, The motion was Made hy Hope Lo Knowles (CCF wo Centre) after Leb si Second reading -approvi ir matters baler Ih ve Commons At | clo oo FE Samos '¥ i ing es Saal Say Tor the All itlons for di abet and ! Kwioundiand, on fn without divi must be. approved Oy Faritament, ey Knowles "nto or ' of the hats, 8 part: elt . ol the. Hos oo Socal Credit 1 fa TE i gi) I al Credit members The total vote of 136 reflected the sparse ¥riday afternoon atten dance in the gHouse, It has 264 ers masculine ¢ I is, you ought to stick to It, 1 don't care wheher a dress In last year's sil houete or not, if 1 look well In it, "And let me tell you there are very few men whe know the dif- ference hel n Em | long torso Ahouette, and they care less. They Just know If tou look preity when you walk Into a room Maurees believes the only wa fo judge the success of a dress is to try it out on a man, If it draws The Dublin-burn beauty had her | hin compliments, its for her, Says hair in pincurls and was innocent | * of makeup as we chatied in her! | H "Never take a woman's word on how you look, She's thinking about what 18 in style, but a man thinks about how you look." 100 YEARS IN BUSINESS J.&J. TAYLOR | Limited Toronto | SAFE WORKS Record and cash protection 145 Front St. KE, | s with one seat vacant, Since the start of the session, titions for divorce have been f by residents of Quebec and Newfoundland, Deadline for sub- mitting petitions is Feb, 17, A total of 177 cases have been processed cle vores committee but still mut be he approved by the Commons a d YOUR OLD WANHER IN WORTH minutes later, she's exhausted; though from the audience you'd never know it Aired" Nov i will soon be seen and tie next for duty, Cpl, Renard, G. E { four | 18 available, Looks like the best ( Duty driver, Tpr., Temple, 8 next for duty, Cpl who also are acting In movies, PLEASE THE MEN "Mother and I don't\ agree on father and grandfather, man Trvine, whe passed away years ago today, Feb, 15, 198) FAIR OFFICIAL Ryerson Beare of Greenbank | has been appointed secretary of | down ON A NEW "Dancing across that Is Toronto sage to i Smart, one yet, from this corner | Our representative Ron Hewat is still carrying on with Wince Brad I's "Hitime-for-teen-time" Sat urday mornings «ser CKLB at 10 am TURNTABLE TALK: To hear his voles, and see his smile, And greet him at the door Sadly missed by daughter, Lois, son inlaw Bud and grandehiidren Stan, Kar and Bi | KUNRY 1a loving memory of a wile and mother, Annie Kuney, passed away Feb 13, 1081 We When we are all alone, For memory ia the only friend, That grief can call iis own Like ivy on a withered oak, Whe all other things decay Our love for her will still keep green And never fade away Lovingly remembered by hushand John, sons Jimmy and Antheny fear | who MoCULLAGH In loving memory of a dear husband, Jack, whe passed Away February 18, 1960, and a dear mother, Mary Robson, who passed away June 15, 1964 Sadly missed hy Greta PEREMAN In loving memory of » oh father Merwin John, who passed February 15, 1064 There is a link death Love and remembrance Always remembered hy sever, forever family cannot fast the dear who In loving memory of a and mother, Grace Held passed away Feb 13, 1053 Today recalls sad memories, Of a dear mother gone to vest, And the one who thinks of her today, Is the one wha loved her hest Ever remembered hy hushand and daughters Joan and Deanna sonin law Al REID wil Carl and In loving memary of a dear daughter and sister, Grace Reld passed away February 13, 1853 Always a smile instead of a frown, Always a hand when one was down, REID Always #0 true and thoughtful and kind, | What a wonderful memory she left he hind wliver remembered hy and brothers mother, sisters SPRATT In loving memory of a dear son and brother William James Spratt wha left us Feb 19th, 198) We will not forget him we Aon dearly For his memory to fade from our Hyves like a dream lips need nol apeak nearts mourn sincerely For grief often dwells where it seldom Is sepn SUL loved, stil missed, still ours, Moth or, sister Helen, hrotherin daw Chick and boys loved him Our when our SPRATT In loving memary of Wil Ham James Spratt who passed away February 15, 198) The flowers we place upon your grave, May wither and decay But lave for you whe Will never fade away Sadly, missed hy Brother miaw Louise and Pals sleeps hensath Roy, sister memary of who passed awe SPRATT In Joy brother, Billy Feheunr ] | The depth of "Ww of the loss of we loved so well And he sleeps a poaceiul seep His memory we shall always Keep Ever remembered hy Nster Laan prother inlaw Milly and children ing al " we can nat tell YARMOLA In laving dear mother, Ann Yarmola od away, February " God wok her home, It was Ns will Within aul hearts she velh sil) Sadly missed And lovingly remember of by the family REUNION ON TV LONDON fleuters ) VIVIRE members of Sir Shackleton's expedition to the arctic 40 years ago had a reunion an television Friday night and drank a toast to a proposed Com monwealth expedition which hopes th cross Antarclica om surface vehicles, who of a Pass | Otto, often ait and think: of her, | who | New records in the library in "Glad Rag Doll" by Happy newest in the rythm and blues line; The Perry Como vers slon of "Kokomo" backed by an other swell side, and "Melody of clude {the one we have hy the Four | Aces Ron Hewat, and [Be Kocho in that order And don't forget, two more cash mere sweaters will be given away for the spot dance, So we'll meet you Saturday-"At the Get." SQUIRE NEWS There was a slight decrease in attendance at the Squires but the meeting was held regardless Hest Wishes to our sellor, Art Labine, who Is going to hospital for a series of opera tions, He will he away for eight | weeks probably and the Squires will miss him Next Monday we have an im portant meeting and all members are requested to be present PARENTS SUE HOPITAL CHICAGO (APIA mother and father sued Edgewater hospital Friday for $25,000 damages for al legedly cremating thelr baby's | hady, without permission An A Te sult," "the blessing of the remains by the Catholie church' waa des nled, Wdward Wolelk, 30, and his | wife, Wanda, 28, related. The Ro man Catholie Church views crema tion as a pagan rite CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Alfred Harris wishes 0 sxpross sincere thanks to friends and neigh hors for their ecards of sympathy during | the loss of a dear hushand arren Allott, Mr. F. Franke and family 1080 Glen road would like to express their heart felt wratitude to relatives, friends and ighbors for thelr kind all floral tributes, cards of sympathy, use of aw tomobiles, many kind offers of assis tahoe during thelr recent sad bereave ment. Words cannot express the heart felt appreciation for everyone's kindness A this time of sorrow. May God bless and all and thank yeu ane I wish to thank my friends, relatives and neighbors, eastern Star Lodge No SE, Rebekah Lodge No, 135, for the love Iv Nowers and ecards, Special thanks a Rev. M0 Catheart, Dr. J 0. Ruddy Special nurses and nurses of A 3 Osh ANA General Hospital for Kindness shown AUR my recent {lines Olive O'Dell Whithy ont In the midst of our sorvaw we wish Ww heartfelt thanks and many friends and Kindness and wm nothe loss of a4 he Mary Elisabeth ank the Rev the ui the ane Meintosh Funeral heir Kind, efficient manageme services, BB McCabe and family Love" by Frank Sinatra to add to | Wn the discs this week will | Columbian | chief coun: | the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agricultural foc ety, He succeeds It. D, Wpon, who was forced to re | tire hy ill" health after 16 years |of faithful service OUTPUT GROWING Canadian output of automotive products this week is placed at 7.400 cars and 1,008 trucks, Last week Dominion factories = built 0.081 cars and 744 trucks, In the like 1064 week they produced 9,428 cars and 2,244 trucks LICENCE DEADLINE Ontario motorists were warned last night by the Provincial Gov ernment that they have only 13 days in whieh to renew their per mits and driving licenses, Feb, 26 Is the last day on whieh it in legal to drive with 1064 registrations 3 THE WEATHER TORONTO (CP) Official fore casts lssude by the Dominion pub lie weather office at 9:30 am Synopsis A major storm moved through New England during the night | bringing 5 degre . temperatures to the Maritimes and considerable | snow to southern Quebec, Else where In central and eastern Can: | ada very cold Arctic air domin ates the weather pleture with little {relief in sight today or Sunday, | Regional forecasts valid until | midnight Sunday | Lake Erie, Western Niagara, | Liatke Ontario, Northeastern Georg. | {lan Bay, Haliburton, Kirkland Lake | | Regions Windsor, Hamilton, To- ronto, North Bay, Sudbury: Sunny with a few cloudy Intervals and a few scattered snowflurries \oday | | and Sunday, continuing cold: winds [west 20 today, hecoming light to [night and Sunday. Low f and high Sunday at Windsor § and | 20, Toronto § and 15, St. Thomas and Hamilton zero and 18, Trenton gero and 15, Muskoka 10b and. 10, Killaloe 18b and 8 Earlton 15b | and zero, North Bay and Sudbury {10h and § Lake Huron, | southwestern glons: London | slonal snow few cloudy { Eastern Niagara, Georglan bay re: Cloudy with occa today; sunny with a intervals and a few snowflurries Sunday, continuing cold: winds west 20 today, Hght tonight and Sunday. Low tonight and high Sunday at London and St. Cathavines zero and 15, Wing ham § and 18 Timmins Kapuskasing able cloudiness with a few flurries today and Sunday, little change in temperature winds northwest 18 Low tonight and high Sunddy at Kapuskasing 20b and ere Vari SNOW TORONTO (CP peratures bulletin Toronto public am Observed tem issued hy the weather office at Min Dawson ab Victoria an Edmonton i Regina V1) Winnipeg Mh Churchill deh Part Arthur White River Kapuskasing Max 12h a ) 13h 9h 2h ih Ih A) i | sented | night | NE | plation | an are | members like running from 49th 80th street," says the prima ballerina, | "I thought at first I'd never make it, You think you'll need a bleye le but you get used to it' | WANTS MORE She's used to it--four shows a day, seven days a week for the lant three weeks, And she wants more; "We're hoping the picture (The Bridges at Toko Ri) will run four weeks It looks as though ub will! At Radio City, home of the fa: mous Rockettes, the stage shows | change when the pleture does, | Some movies at the music hall have run more than two months, | Dancing on the great stage Is a new experience for the petite, green-eyed dancer who received her first ballet lessons as a Christ. mas present when she was five years old Wearing a dressing: gown and slacks, her face heavy with mak up, she relaxed between shows in her fifth floor dressing room QUIET REQUIRIED "You feel like you're in a hotel, don't you? It's so comfortable, So quiet." Four shows a day seven days a! week demands a quiet place to rest! between dancing | ARO, TEEN TOWN NEWS Friday next is a redletter pol at Teen Town Dick Smythe of CKLB will be in company to shave | of his celebrated moustache. After Presenting a dashing profile toa the public at large, he is about to part | | with his most cherished, self-im. | pose appendage. Mr, Smythe con to cultivate some upper ip follage In ald of a very desery drive, Yes, at this time of year the March of Dimes take over the | | interest of all elvie-minded people | '* along with those who like to see al good turn turning the right way, The March of Dimes needs no ox: | I believe that everyone is amiliar with the good done by this nation-wide appeal for funds, Crip: | pled children are potential citizens | all young people, and an equal opportunity should be pro vided for those who are not quite | as fortunate as ourselves | The March of Dimes provides this opportunity, and leads in re wearch work, probing for secrets which will unlock the door to great er health, and leading to an even tual cure for many forms of par alysis, Teen Town hopes to help the cause through financial sup port, however trivial, and provision for Mr. Smythe to reduce his face contour to the more normal outline of the day. The finanelal contribution will take the form of a portion of gate receipts, a slice from our banked assets, and a personal donation from the board The space for the shave In the CRA stage, Friday night at the suitable hour . with CKLR coverage and the good natured at tention of the onllooking teeners Ay the way, OCCI is reporting the new - look in beards. The gtory appears that a foolish bet of some description is alive between two regular attenders of Teen! | enps | of MRS, BERGE ISIMAILOFF After the last show each night, | Roving Miss Thomas walks a block east to Fifth avenue and catches an up: | town bus home to her husband, and Anthony Bruce, her five-year-old son. Until she leaves about noon oxi day, she's Mrs, Serge Ismail of She married Berge, au former dancer and now a teacher of bal. let, in Vancouver In 1148 "And a month later I had to leave and go on tour for nine months.' She Joined the Ballet Russe at Seattle In 1040 and stayed with it| Next parade, Monday 21 4% yemrs, Later she did a season) 'ss, at 2000 hours for Ran with the Ballet International In| hours Regt'l, Dress for ali New York, then two more with the | ades: battle dress, Ballet Russe, followed by two sea-| tees, web belts, berets sons at the Teatro Colon In Bu 8GTS, MESS COMMITTEE Alres | At the annual generul Somehere during that time she of the Sgts.' Feb, office, No unit training Parade Thursday 17 2000 hours, all ranks, ay par ade, at 2146 hours, times for 3 n, Regt'l parade will be as each month, when Regt'l, ade 2000 hours, Histomina "That was in 148, I've been try: | ing to got rid of it ever since. | When I came to the Music Hall, they asked me how I wanted tol be billed That was my chance, IT| told them "Audree Thomas' Thomas is her real name. Her| parents moved from Vancouver to nearby Nelson island some time Executive for 1085; President, WO 2 Clapp, R.; president, at-Arms, Sgt Lew, E, E; man (Ent) Sgt, Hood, G.; hoard; WO, 2 Milne, W, J 0, 2 Evans, WA, QUALIFICATIOIN | The { tions, Driver 1C and §, effec Hve § Feb, | Sgt, Scott, L, G ( mi pit ficer, The Ontario Regt, Town, Ju I can say fia, 'Some People? Congratulations are In order for a person who helped, In a major way, in the development and In the success of Teen Town, Mr, W liam Howard, has recently been elected to the CRA Board of Direc: tors and then to the office of secre tary It Bill can do as well on the CRA Board, as he has done in the past on Teen Town executive, then no one will be concerned over Bill's success or the fulfiliment of his office. Hats off, and good luck; Harnden) Capt, IAPS CANADA-BOUND LONDON (AP) «= A group British ks Friday. atomic installations Casual pay parade for those who have not yet received final pay for 1954 will be held Monday 14 '86 at 2000 hours in the pay 85 at 'parade at 2000 hours, regimental parade and ove in future, except for first Po of parade will be at 2045 hours and Sqn, par: Feb, 2148 par: boots and put. meeting Mess held 23 Jan, SS, picked up the stage name Anna ihe following were elected to the vies WO, 2 Jonassen, J. H, treasurer, Sgt, Bonner, D. T.; Sgt.» chairs audit and under-mentioned qualifica- (W) Class 3, 4 56: BB0BT60 . (Cadet Services), for Commanding (11 Armd, R, ) of Japanese scientists who Vikited ay left here by air for Canada fashion, however," says Maureen | "She always is consclous of the current trend, but I like to sult myself, and to heck with styles "I helleve that if you find some. Oshawa Tel, 5-6104 8:00 A trek into one of the great States, An adventure sfory ot ADMISSION INTO THE NORTH WOODS by Tom and Arlene Hadley of Molly, Michigan, awesome spectacle of catastrophic forest fire and tornado, action color film of nature's violence and contrasting sedate: ness; a film of great beauty and deep significance, AUDUBON SCREEN TOURS present in Technicolor INTO THE NORTH WOODS byt Tom & Arlene Madley Central Collegiate Institute Friday, February 18 P.M. wilderness areas of the United Hiawatha's country, presented Feature is on An Inglis CANADA'S NO. | WRINGER WASHER You'll be the envy of your neighbors with this, the mest beautiful washe o aver, And you'll have mere time to deo the things you went beseuse I's somisautomatie, With the ei elusive Hereules Mechanisme-uitre. modern down te the fleor design we five oversine sesters «== Gonede's safest heavy duty wringer with shromacpleted drain boards and sontrel handies «= double defety rollsstop «= pump control and eless trieel control timer conveniently less oted on the eentrel panel == poress foln tub ond centre drain == som. plate with sutemetie pump, MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE N, Notice To The Citizens Of Oshawa! w Bill, a fellow who Is lked by those who know him, and admired by those who have seen the results his work, Remember, self-organized ways Near the , , MEMORIAL HOUR for clean fun, and EVERY SUNDAY EVENING recreation, it's al 6143 PM, een Town, Skip, On Station CKLE, Oshawa, FIREME SAVE "MOTHER Compliments of OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Two STAFFORD BROS, children were burned to death Fri: day in a fire which levelled their MONUMENTAL WORKS four-room frames home while their | Memorials ® Markers | mother was across the street mak: / nt a phone call, Four firemen had to restrain the mother, Mrs, Theola | Cheatham, 21, from running into MO, 8.3852 318 DUNDAS ST. §. 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