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2 TRAE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTY, Saturday, June 25, 1955 ---- Colorful Closing Ceremonies At Harmony Public School | BY QUEENIE FLETCHER islons of holidays looming - 4 is | common good of all, ed to get along with their friends | and neighbors, who work for the | with no Grade 8, Carol Davidson was pre-| sented with the Fannie Hislop En trance Scholarship, The Florence them, and exams term over and done with, pupils and staff of Harmony Public School held their closing on Friday after. noon. The event was attended by many parents and visitors, who saw the awards for athletic and aeademie achievement given to the ha, boys and girls, ith a word of welcome to those present, Mr, Rupert Harrison, principal of the school, introduced the Rev. R, E. Dargan, chairman of the public relations committee of the board of education, Mr, Dargan presented the Douglas Mel- Memorial Trophy to Hubert lard, who had won top nts at the field day held earlier in the week, PRESENTS TROPHIES In presenting the trophy Mr, Dargan prefaced his remarks with a few words to the assembled stu- dents, Not all had won prizes or trophies, or had gained the high- ost marks in school, Life had a way of handing out honors to those face life with enthusiasm snd courage, who have a whole some attitude to life, In the life | ! the school walls, rewards er 12; (boys), Hubert Gillard 13. |es received during their could be gained by those who learn-' For highest achievement inlthe Harmony School BIRTHS Suggests City CLARK ~ Jean and Al are happy 10 Racetrack Tax announce the birth of 4 son, Mark 5 , 1958, at Oshawa i' ik . Rg Be Bay for Shirley TORONTO (CP)--A special city ' A Ee amy, all the Sonors u the | committee on revenues Thursday | many autiful or al ributes, palibear - - - " p | ors, the W, C. Town Funeral Home for | Suge sted introduction of a muni | and Jimmy, their efficient management snd the | €IP8l racetrack Lax as one of pev DEATHS members of Branch 112 of the Cana. | eral new sources of income dian Legion ~ Hilda Barnett and fam-| While aware that this was con-| ARVAY In the Oshawa General Hos E. Farewell prizes went to the fol- lowing: a dictionary to Carol Da. vidson; Hurlburt's Story of the | Bible to Danny Heard, Grade 2 for the greatest progress In any | grade; a Bible for the best es-| say in health to Tilly Koender-| man Grade 5 ! Cheryl Wilson, who was named | the best all-round student, Grade | 7, was presented with a Binder, | Mr. E. Webster, Inspector for West Durham and Oshawa, pre sented the Fannie Hislop prize also certificates to Sandra Mason and Florence Ryan, for the Legion Public Speaking Contest, The presentation of gifts to Mrs Everett Disney, teachgr of Grades Linda Ogden 3; 3 and 4; and to Jafles Tennant, (boys), Bob Scott 3 | Grades 5 and 6, was made, with Bantam: (Girls), Frances Spar-| expressions of regret at thelr leav- kes 4; (boys), Bruce Hooper 3,[ing hy Mr, Harrison, Mrs, Disney Larry Bobyk, 3, | will continue teaching in Oshawa, Junlor; (girls), Ceryl Wilson 11; | while Mr, Tennant goes to King (boys), David King 9. | ston, where he will take an extra Inertmediate: (girls), Rosemary | mural course at Queen's Univer- Turpin 10, Bonnie Wilson 10,|sity, and commence teaching in the | (boys), Melvin Kruger 10 { thought of recompense for sell, Concluding his remarks, Mr, Dar- gan Songratulined the 'graduates, and wished all a happy and sue- cessful year ahead, The Willing Worker Cup present ed annually to the girl with highest athletic achievement was present ed to Evelyn Turner by Mrs, Howard Hoskin president of the Harmony United Church WA, On behalf of the Harmony Rec- reation Association, Ron ilson, the president, presented crests fo | the following girls gnd boys who | were winners in their respective | classes of the various fleld-day events: Novice: (girls) | Fall, Both teachers expressed their | Senjor; (girls), Evelyn Turn-| thanks for the gifts and kindness. | stay in| Hobbs, -- Mrs, Harold Hobbs and family We wish to express our hear thanks and appreciation to our r | tives, many friends and neighbors for | their kindness and sympathy shown us | during the illness and loss of a belov: od husband and father, We especially wish te take this opportunity to thank | ov helt ela AS A PASSENGER HERE a man and a woman met | roof was squashed as If it were | death in the battered vehicle a tomato, The driver's side of The fy na. Sikh " . | the vehicle was especially dam- The impact was such that the aged, with the door practically front of the car was reduced 10 | tofn from its hinges, The two pleces of steel and tin, and the "persons aboard this vehicle had Jnion Cemetery | eall the Arm | | strong Funeral Home RA 3-411) DORLAND «At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Fridey, June 24, 1955, Eliza Victoria Jenkins, Jn her tant | no knowledge that what they considered to be just another drive would be thelr last, but death held the trick card, A driver can never be too safe or too sure, IN HOSPITAL | Town's Own Price War Toothpick and lifesaver race: 1.| Arthur McGlivray, 23, 163 Celina | N M | tewart Sharpe and Grant Tani. Burcet, I In 8 critical condition In| Benefits Live Crabs | eliffe; 2, Barbara McLaughlin and | ies received when his motor«| WHITBY, England (Reuters) Don" McMurtry cycle ran into a truck on Albert| Thousands of live crabs, benefit. 17-year-old expectant mother! fadies and gentlemen, over 20) street yesterday afternoon {ting from a local price war, were a city tax, the committee ordered | and Mrs. Robert Arvay, 397 King St an inquiry into the amounts bet at | Last, Inte A resident of Oshawa for over Other possible new sources of rev 35 years, and a retired employee | ¢0ue. These Included amusement | Mr, Spencer was in his 62nd year July 1 |and had been in poor health for RAISON fa Toremto, Violet Evelyn ley, wid: of the lste Crawford Harrison George Henley of Oshawa | in A as convicted of bealing | shoe race: 1, Mrs, C, Yule and Mr, | - " He has also resided in Adolphus lone for Charles Scott {her 20-month-old son and scalding|R, Peacock; 2. Mr.and Mrs, Lloyd |2. Mrs, K. Bradley and Mrs, D. taken out to sea again Thursday town and Kingston. Mr. Spencer| senior housenaster at Tein. | is legs with hot water Masters Low and tossed back into the water by Throwing ball in box: Grant Ben-| angry fishermen refusing to accept Wy | sidered a Provincisi taxation field | pital on Wednesday, June 23, 1985, OBITUARIES | the three metropolitan race tracks | during 1954, of General Motors, Roy C Spenc- | lax, sales tax, cigaret and tobacco er died in the Oshaws General | 18% and beverage tax some four years, Son of the late John Spencer and H , | ceased was born jo Adolphustown. | mother of Eleanor, Ruth, Doug. | Ontario, In 1893, He was married Aft 52 Y ram of Toronto) beloved | in Kingston in 1914 to the former er ears PORT HOPE (CP)--The school A was a member of the Bt, Gregary's . . at Janze 4 1 3 Rn v r y 3 ity College School is retiring after! Mi Patricia Janzen was Adults needle and thread race Catholic Church in Oshawa and | m |manded a week for sentence by|{ My, and Mrs, Lloyd Racknor;!nett. merchants' buying offers, 52 years of teaching-21 of the | 5! 3 . ' . yy i Generar Hoptiar ong WB Yay Bio 8 member of Knights | Cont on the campus of the boys' | magistrate Johnston Robert By Who June 8, 1985, Chariotte o/| "He leaves to mourn his passing] choo! here overlooking Lake On. said hat In hia {hroe yours on the Cronk, widow of the late Jason Len i C rls | tarlo, bench here he had A he, Rox In her Téth year. pon Maori of Hava; Je. "I don't want people to point anything to compare with thi Memorial service in the Armstrong Fu. brothers. Herbert d Amo ¢| and say, 'poor old Scott,' hel The child's father Jacob Janzen, Oshawa on Saturday June | DEOUIEFS, arbor! an mos of | 1. "I don't believe | 22, was remanded a week for trial of 3 pm, Interment Mount Lawn | Kingston; and one grandson, amie, ia doit seliave in hanging | "= a similar assault charge ' Johnny of Oshawa. He intends to spend Dr, Donald Campbell testified the baby, in homital since June 15, had Luke Mcintosh Funeral Parlor at his time chao!' | working at hi bi be 8 oan Barn, funeral will be from the 4 is Robby Of furniture a mass of blisters on his toes. His right eye was blackengd. There 152 King street east at 10 o'clock making, helped by gifts from the on Monday morning. Requiem (PoYS of a lathe and circular saw, | CRC Lolo Son (1a forehand, chi, Mass will be in the St. Gregory's cheek, forearm, elbow, spine, chest and hip. The child had a three Church and will be conducted by : from the Rev. Father Paul Dwyer. In| Plan Five Cancer inch bruise on the right buttock | 4 | and contusions to the chest Research Projects ay and interment in | terment will follow in the St, Greg: Cemetery, ory's cemetery. w-- TORONTO (CP)---Five new can cer research projects are to be un Church Holds Park Picnic dertaken this year through grants by the Ontarlo Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, chaly- man Rhys M, Sale said Friday Twenty-one grants for clinieal The research, totalling 'more than $83,- nic of St 000, and one grant for fundamen. | was held on tal cancer research are to be given | Park out this year After lunch Dr, E. M. Robertson and Dr. | McLaughlin John Wylle will conduct two new | races and projects at Queen's University. | by children of all ages, The win Mr. Sale also announced the es. ners were the following: primary tablishment of a fellowship in clini: | girls: 1. Irene Guthrie; 2, Marga cal research at Queen's | et Daniels; 3. Nancy Stewart Primary boy 1. Ron Master 2 Jimmy Adam 3 Edmund King Primary girly' Give Prison Staff Shorter Work Week Judy McDonald; 2 ' : | OTTAWA (CP)--Staffs of federal Fight and nine-year-old girls: 1 doe Jodg emu on four sharges, penitentiaries will be given a five Irene Guthrie; 2, Patsy Campbell Tuey M8 penaliies daly day, 40.hour work week starting Eight and, nine-year-old Dots; ' L * | Sept I. Don Rockbrune;, 2. Grant Ben Gone to Heaven with the blest fled, $25 and costs or 10 days; | ~b ! net ; is Sadly missed and ever remembered | DUMber plate not illuminated, Ten and 11-year-old girls; 1 by daughter Audrey, won-inlaw, Frank | and costs or 5 days; driving along Guthrie: 2. Judy Dank svandehildren Larry and Bonnie A one-way street, $2 and costs or Ten and 11-year-old boys: 1 GINGERESKI -- In loving memory of | 3.0058; speeding, $10 and costs or Olliffe; 2. Alan Masters : dear son and brother, John Ginger. | ays. Eleven and 12-year-old girls shoe oki, passed away, June wn, | DR o | race: 1. Mary Taylor; 2, Judy 1 TREE I§ BLAMED | Britton A road traffic sign, hidden by | phy p Ye y ' y George Hahn (SC--New West. leven # § is nothing left to answer the branch of a tree, was blamed | instars i make the ag | iloven, and ~ dn Hh Mi bos ot Me picture on the wall | for 4 Minor collision at the Junc:| Mr. Hahn had just asked that the | try and Bob Olliffe 2. Boh Me ~Rtmembered by mohter, dad and fam: | tion of Bond Street South with Di. hour week be adopted. He | Murtry and' David Macleod As vanother Safet Week ' pro- | alter gram ends in Oghawa, we think no more effective chord ,could be than photo. $320.00 CASH PRIZE Times - Gazette Crosswords As there was no winner to last week's pussle, the prise money for a correct solution of this puzsie WHAT TO DO Bi a, th Ft 1%, Co fH wed WR ie om. hdl rp whee fo delivered not later han | M0 divi mong those Raving py y no answering 1 zzle correctly added puzzle m whe of member ia many solutions ab they lease, horny enriies on el be Jocpled, Av nurniser A Lig B may be sont in one clues voyr ona answer hat" is the best. The ran pe contd will be final, and all contestants part agree te ecision, flames of winners will bs published In The July 2, hls Times Saterte' on Saturduy IMPORT ¥ your, wife of the late John Derlana reproducing 0 taken minutes until] struck the Teacher Retires Beats Infant Son, Woman Remanded NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP of Ennai , Ont, Resting st the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Service in the chapel on Monday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Hampton Cemetery, above {and needed legislation to authorize Baby Arvay, infant daughter of Mr wh ROY C. SPENCER The committee also studied 10 | Hospital this morning, Saturday. The commitiee adjourned | Bharpe 2. Grant Tunnicliffe | WA non Thursday, dune 4 former Elizabeth Lewis, the de sister of Norman C. Henley | Roge Daley who predeceased him ! year just ending will be the last) recently wi onto, Piyan's Funeral Home, 1273 Services on Monday at | Interment Sanctuary Park re gh No. 76 -- PUZZLE ~No.76 OSHAWA AND DISTRICT CARS COLLIDE Over-all damage estimated at $400 was caused to two cars in a collision at Richmond Street South yesterday. A car driven by Dwayne F. Kabanuk, 118 Allen Street, Whitby, was backing out of a drive-way with it collided with a car driven by John Blecha of 470 Richmond Street South, Osh. awa No one was injured PENALTIES IMPOSED Michael John Coughlin, 24, of 66 Emma Street, was before the Court = In the Oshawa Geners! 1985, on Saturday June 2, Moy C. Spencer beloved husband of the late Rose Daley and dear father thir of Oshawa and Marjorie of in his 83 year, | Funeral from the Luke-Melntosh Fu. | neral Home, 188 King Bt. Eto St. | Gregory's Church for requiem mass on | Monday June %7, at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery, | IN MEMORIAM CRAMSB In loving memory of » dear mother Christina Cramb, who passed away June M, 1982, Tn my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true; "s not a day, dear mother, 1 do not think of you. Lovingly remembered and sadly miss " Ww daughter Phyllis, Bud and Ron ald, annual congregational plc United Church Andrew June 22, at Geneva Mrs. Ray assistants, contests were enjoyed erved hy and her consolation 1 Heather Gor rE ------ -- -- -- ---- -- -- DOWN ~~ In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs, Wilbur Down, who passed away, June 25, 1983 Past her suffering, past her pain Conse to weep for te are vain, She who suffered Is at rest, The announcement was made in| the Commons Friday night by Just. ice Minister Garson during study | | of his departmental estimates. Pri- son staffs now work 44 hours in 5% | | days a week Mr. Garson interrupted a speech Jean Boh We think of him in silence, Nis name we oft recall, NOmM® ....0000iv0s EEE EE EEE EEE EERE) | 40 ly. WILTSHIRE n Ww. 4, Wiltahire, June 28, 1046, «Fondly remembered by the family RENTLEY memory of who passed In loving memory of a dear mother Emma Bentley, who passed away, June 25, IMD, Gone but not forgotten Mrs. | vey, | Avenue, and a 1050 car driven | Ision Street between a truck driv-| | en by Ronald Boyes, 427 Fairlel h| DY | 17-year old Beverley McLaren, 135] Highland Avenue, Police corrober- | ated the girl's statement that 'she! could not see the "Stop sign" for the tree and the attention of the { Board of Works has been drawn pavingly remembered by Earline and | to the obstruction it, CARD OF THANKS midst of our sorrow, we wish | 88 our heartfelt thanks and ap | Miles, 23, riends | and | 40, Richvavle, Ont., fractured jaw | aympathy shown us in the loss of a be. | B, Corless, 28, I preciation to our many relat) And neighbors for the kindn loved husband and father George, vin Meindless, Wo esplotully wish thank the Rev. T KX. Moffat, for his Al to consoling words, all the donars of the | autiful floral a. ™ palibearers, A aton, employees of Beaton's Dairy, LOL 886, Goodwill WA, Dr. Vi. Pond, all those who loaned ears a the Armstrong Funeral Home for thei Kindness and efficient service Mrs. Naorve A. Mindless, Maurice nmilly offerings, and Mr, J. L and Mi. Lloyd Tonkin and daughter, 15 Wish 10 express their Sincere thanks and appreciaton fo their relatives, friends and neighbors the Any Aels of Kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral trib Utes. received during the illness and Toss of 8 beloved wife and mother, Dor thy Tonkin. They also wish to thank | mission, said the plan devise Sturgit and the nurses on B.1 Osh | the 1JC p sed by General Hospital thanks to the with a special Rev. WH. A. Mellow for A 4 INJURED Four people involved in a car | accident at Myrtle Station yester | day were detained in Oshawa Gen: | eral Hospital, They are Kenneth Port Perry, lacerations to arm and shock; Harold Coutes, Idon Mills, lacer- | ated nose and fractured ribs and | James Barber, 32, 695 4th Avenue, Willowdale, lacerations 'Favors Control : Of Lake Level | WASHINGTON (AP)--A member | of the International Joint Commis sion said Friday its plan to control for ( the level of Lake Ontario 'sur | Passes nature.' Roger B. McWhorter, a member of the Canadian. United States com | favorable" to | property on both | 'is most | owners of shore hie consoling words In their sad bereave. | Sides of the lake, | ment, In the midst of our sorrow we wish 10 express our heartfelt thanks and ap Preciation to our relatives, friends and Beighbors for the beautiful floral trib. Utes. Their sympathy and understanding fo us; also Rev, Moffat, Mr, Armstrong, funeral director, for their consoling words, Dr. Todd and staff of DIO. Osh S94 General Hospital, in the loss of a Isving husband and father, Haro The plan, before becoming effec- | | ive, must be approved by both | | countries. McWhorter sald that un. | der this plan, the lake level dur-| ing the April-November navigation season would be at or "slightly above 24 feet above sea level "That is much better he said "than if the lake were in com plete state of nature," 1] termed Mr. Garson's announce | ment "one of the most pleasant interruptions I have had in a long time,' Boys and girls up to 15, needle | and thread race: Grant Tunnicliffe |and Diane Yule Boys soda biscuit race: 1 J Clin. APPLY NOW! A few Daily Times-Gazette news- paper routes will be available in the very near future. Applications are now open for immediate placement in the following areas: e College Hill e Veterans Road e Cedardale Dave Boys and girls' living in these areas should app! immediately as applications will be considered in the order received Apply to: CIRCULATION DEPT. The DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Er -- mm ! he watt-hour meter that measures the electricity you use is made with the same precision as a fine watch, Sealed to withstand dust and moisture, its sapphire-jewelled bearings never need oil, It is designed to operate efficiently and accurately' at all temperatures and is periodically checked by Dominion Government Inspectors, Electricity is metered in kilowatt-hours (1,000 watts used for jone hour), The small dial, at the bottom of the meter illustrated measures 1/10th of a kilowatt-hour, On completion of one revolution, the dial at the right moves one unit to show one kilowatt-hour. Similarly, the three other dials indicate, from right to left, units of ten, one hundred and one thousand kilowatt-hours -- Check pon. ACCURACY" your meter, at all times maintains an accurate record of the small amount of low-cost electricity required to provide a better way of living. ANAArOIS . .. ahi ss nr tes aman This Times-Gazette was baught at ........e EE EEE EE EE NRE NEEL ET] No. 76 -- PUZZLE --No.76 Electrical Unit, in short Not every one, of course, would be suitable fer TV Descriptive of rainy weather Carpenters ie them Nn athlete who ww the mile record bi seconds woul 0mething hi] be roud of ¥ Mara) 4 hove , In affairs of eart, ane would hardly rely upen There's a certain rich maturity about old idl him A boat is Ase! If you want to explore one LA's difficult to == an opponent who's constanti dort + If somebady were to go through his personal belongings igh A it, a man would probably type of animal fo do se NG wre rom pom me Ceo w 24, Normally you don't expect a placid 5, A man may well be proud of a fine-looki You don't expect an astute one to lose his capital CLUES DOWN: Sr -------- I Ja tue of some people that wherever they go they'll meke se riends Be the right size and shape + Mountain, as in Switzerland Small green vegetable ' There's something exceptional about a picture it's sonsidersd worth. while to sw Can seem all the greater pity if it's unnecessary Top or cover To some people, it seems wrong for @ dog to be on ens Being stung by a wasp will natural MAKE YOU see After an Injury to his leg, a baseball layer may ba anxious 18 == it Principal performer in a play, for instance To steal . Be too Inquisitive y Apply with a gentle patting motion . 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