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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jun 1959, p. 2

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"Trio Admit Car Theft Three Oshawa youths pleaded tea guilty tc = charge of car theft |in magistrate's court Friday morning and were remanded for sentence until Monday. The three are Paul Beaudry, 17. of 304 Frontenac St.; Gordon Bryant. 17, Rossland Rd. E., and Earl McInnes, 17, of 70 Bond St. WEARER The boys, who were all unem-| ployed, said that they were head- ing for Sudbury, Bryant was scheduled to ap- pear in Whitby on an assault § charge, last Tuesday, but failed {to show up, | Before announcing the re- mands, Magistrate F. S. Ebbs i said he wanted to hear some evi- |dence on the assault charge. Miller, A. Suwala and J. J. C. quality service to their clients. | Eethier; middle row: R. H. Those honored were, front | Vollmar, M. H. Lockyer, F. from left: Jacob Vos, W. G. | C. Hutton, H. B. Armstrong, Foot, W. D. Stainton, Wolfe | M. Slessor, W. V. Roe, R. Drew Must Meter Taxis To Secure Fare Increase . " socia- awa Lite der iter Associa. A request from Oshawa taxil The chief said that there was ity, was heard by the commis- meeting of the association held firms to increase fares was re-\no ambiguity about the amend- | sion. a* Adelaide House. They receiv-|fused Friday by the Police Com-|ed phrase and that it would be| Chief Flintoff pointed out that ed the National Quality Award mission. - . ' [strictly enforced. the only vehicles which. would which recognized the life insur-| The commission decided fo re-| UNIFORM TICKET come under this request would ance sales representatives who fuse the request until such time| Correspondence from the in-|be taxi cabs. place consistent emphasis on|the taxis adopted a new system spector of legal offices, concern-| He stressed that the police, of fare tabulation. The commis-|ing the adoption of a uniform under the bylaw provision, had | | | * CHARGE THEATRE AIDE ' 4 HAMILTON (CP) Wayne Campbell, 21-year-old a sistant manager of the Odeon Palace Theatre which was swept June 15 the fall. by a $100,000 fire, was arrested | Thursday and charged with con- iversion of $1,847 in theatre funds. | and B. Passant; back row: G. Thackeray. Absent when pic- ture was taken were W. G. Johnston and F. L. Crossley. Oshawa Times Photo. their consistent emphasis on | SEVENTEEN MEMBERS OF the Oshawa Life Underwriters' Association were presented Friday with the National Qual- ity Award in recognition of Oshawa Life Insurance Men Honored Seventeen members of the Osh THE MEMBERS OF graduating class of Harmony | school Public Sehoo! shown here, | when were | red at the annual | awards the | graduation ceremonies at the ; were presented. Principal Ru- | Donevan Collegiate Institute in | hursday afternoon | pert Harrison acted as master | academic and athletic | of ceremonies. Many of the won during the year | graduates will attend Dr, F. J. --Oshawa Times Photo Awards Presented To Bell Telephone | Pupils At Harmony 'Veteran Honored Norman Rae, an employee of) He told how Mr. Rae moved to the Bell Telephone Company for Tweed and thence to Oshawa » safe-/would cherish pleasant and fond 45 years, was honored by his where he became the wire chief. this their school. fellow employees at a gala re-| From there Mr. Rae's career d He awarded perfect attendance tirement party. in Hotel Genosha moved ranidly, He was sent to 's|certitice to Brian Suddard, Friday night Toronto and then to Hamilton as weather prevailing/to r r representation of|ty elephan v I ays, | memories parents present, the closing exer-|especia cises of Harmony Public School With ideal and a good quality service to their life insur- es were held on the greunds Thurs day afternoon Principal Rupert Harrison ex tended a welcome following by Rev. N T. Holmes, minister Harmony United Church On behalf of the Neighborhood Association, Henry Reed present- ed silver dollars to the winners of various events at the annual field day. In making the presen- tations, Mr Reed voiced his plea sure at being present, and of-|, ,Adered his congratulations to the' winners. Senior of { ec Girls, Connie Cooper ; save theled to the singing of "0 Canada" and prayer life-saving FAREWELL The Fa annually family of this Oshawa th swimming e live vork at well hy a fo 1 di ited by William pupils to a trict n all times AWARDS Awards "present ner pioneer were pre- MacDonald, Sehe fo , who had never been late| nip" Rae was presented with ajchief equipment engineer for the y at school in three talavision chair, life member-|Niagara division of the company. 1e McCellan and |ghing in the Telephone Employ-| From Hamilton he returned to ! for perfect attend-| cos' Association of America and Toronto and then, once agan in ance this year the Telephone Pioneers of Am-|1933, to Oshawa where he has On behalf of the local Gideon|erica {been ever since, serving in the Society, V. A. Henkelman pre-| The chair was presented by capacity of central office man sented Testaments to all Grade 5/Dan Ross, a retired fellow em-|and facilities man. pupils and others who previously ployee. The TEA membership| Ia " had not received them. was presented by W. H. Cairns |T3NS 10 A h « TE > ons president of the association; r. Rae sald tha e now GIFTS PRE NTED while the TPA membership was/Plans to take things easy and John Franc n, director of the presented by J. H. Connors. Mrs. (perhaps putter around in his gar- 1001 choir, who is leaving the Rae was presented with a bou- Iden at 49 Kenneth St. ff to assume new duties at the quet of flowers by Mrs. J. Yan} "After all, rn be 70 next us School in the blvn month," he reminded the guests. presented with a gift The head table guests at the ance clients. Permanence of life insurance *'in force" is the basis of the award, not sales volume. Award recipients were: H. R.| Jules J. C.| 1 | Armstrong, ' CLU, Ethier, Wolfe M. Miller, W G Foot, Mark H. Lockyer, Freder- ick C. Hutton, Ross Drew, Wil- liam D. Stainton, Garnet Thacker-| ay, Frederick L. Crossley. Max| Slessor, Robert H. Vollmar Wal: {ter V. Roe, Jacob Vos, Andrew |Suwala, W. Gerald Johnston, Ban | ner Passant. The National Quality Award -- {commonly referred to as "NQA" | is conferred by the three majer] Life | sion said it would consider the traffic ticket system by Oshawa matter again at that time. |police, was transferred to the Chief Herbert Flintoff felt that agenda of the next police com- an increase in fares could only mission meeting. be granted if the taxis installed The tickets used by provincial meters. 5 police in patrol cars are thought He agreed that increasing hy the commission to allow too operating costs made a request|much freedom on the part of an for increased rates necessary, officer patrolling a beat. but he said that the public must! The officer, when using these first be given the benefit of|tickets, said Chief Flintoff, de- metered cabs. The chief alsocides personally what the charge thought that the companiesiis to he without benefit of con- themselves would benefit by the|guitation by a senior officer, installation of meters. | The chief felt that this would AMEND BYLAW serve to increase unfounded An amendment of Clause 5 of| Bylaw 2, concerning storage of|C3%€S being heard in courts. the right to examine any cab at any time at the request of the chief constable. The commission promised all possible aid in the protection of the properties of developments on Ravine St., and Lansdowne drive which have been subject to malicious damage, robberies and fires. It was pointed out by the com- mission that the extensive terri. tory involved in the case made patrolling of the area difficult. The commission also granted the request of the Oshawa Police Association asking that permis. dinner were: D. Ross and Mrs. life insurance associations: waste materials by junk yards, MANDATORY CHECKS sion he given to Det. Sgt. Powell was passed by the commission. | A request from the Oshawaland PC Jenkins to attend the |safety league for the mandatory|four-day Ontario Police Associa- and' Loretta - Hazzard; boys, Wayne Ricketts Intermediate Twining and boys, Albert Adair Junior -- girls, Linga Ogden boys, James Harrison Bantam -- girls, Linda Skinules| ~™ and Dianne Harris; boys, Allen 82%€ a ¢ Hare and Paul McGill. Rev Novice -- girls, Cathie Krantz; Rose. Mr, Francom|SERVICE PRAISED r social plant|Ross; W. H. Cairns and Mrs.|Underwriters Association ot Can-| Sey he S19) LE, Laing, digria |ada, Canadian Life Insurance Of-| missed by pu-isuperintendent, praised Mr. Rae|Cairns; J. C. Dudley, Bell Tele-| 2%" "© drm - " "| The amendment resulted from ce. Mr. Francom|for his many years of faithful phone plant wire chief and Mrs. Hoers Association, SM Lie As |a letter from C. McCullough stat-| safety check of all motor ve-| tion Convention in Kitchener in surance Agency ' = ling that junk in the Lakeshore | hicles licenced by the municipal-|August. 1 and expressed|service to the company and the/Dudley; L. E. Lanning Bell leaving so\ many outstanding record he had ach-| Telephone plant superintendent Sovistion. To ality, Me unde eo Wreckers was an eyesore Di Guest singe whose music bad jeyed since he first started with{and Mrs. Lanning; J. H. Connor, of 90 percent in maintaining their because it rose higher than the boys, Rickie Witham. hem in them erection of a new public It was a memorable evening character and personality with been his delight Bell in 1911, in Peterborough. 'and Mrs. Connor. business in force. They must be |fence surrounding the yard A crest and bar was presented on Harmony road north |for more than 60 Grade 8 pupils money as they come only from r members and subscribe to the, The bylaw originally said R 3 T Ci ™ $ principals and code of ethics of |" N» second hand goods, to Cathie Krantz for being the SPOKE OF fis associat ; ) . a e o 5 only pupil in the school in her p 1 Ing reguar Yer « s Carol McGirr, Grade 35, re S i tic and goes to the Harmony road north that holidays were in th I I ist Helen Roszell, | Ho So) Of World v a sade 3 > Me- neing 1, lof Harmony Public School last|within. It is important to know {Monday when they sat down to athe rules of life," he commented. the Life Underwriters Association [Wares or merchandise shall be group to obtain 5 points at the he realized the feel Adelaide turkey dinner with their teachers,| Mr. Harrison also spoke brief- of Canada. More than 2000 Cana-|Placed "or stored outside of dian life insurance men and fence. 7? women qualified for this year"s| The amendment changed fe interschool field day. TROPHIES PRESENTED happiness they were exper Mrs. David In presenting the Douglas Mel- in anticipation of them 7 leaves to| 'The only hope for a world yol in Toronto, |bent on suicide is the soon return at Harmony United Church Hall, [ly to his former pupils wishing as guests of the home and school [them success in their future em- association. The event was held in|deavors. award. | phrase to " shall be stor Presentation was made by Don-|outside of or higher than the "Jey Trophy for boys, won again| Important holidays hi of ?* A this' year by Wayne Ricketts, work was important, too. He fe of Jesus Christ", said H. D. Hen- | " honor of their graduation. Wine P arty | Seated at the head table were ADVICE FOR PUPILS [Mrs. Margaret Wilson and John| Before introducing. Mr. Sisce, |ald Riggs, immediate past presi- fence." Ident of the Oshawa Association.|™ T SC her to teach opportun- with a high of 12 points, Alex|that in a short time, mw Hill, teacher of the Senior Op-'be at a loss 'to know what : i . Mr. Francom had a few John A. Atkinson, of 176 Sim. |Francom, Grade 8 teachers; Nor- ; 3 was found guilty of man A. Sicco, principal of Dr.|to say to the pupils. Case F llows work: Mrs. Arthur|riksen, of Oshawa, president of CELEBRATING | 0 0 portunity class, gave a resume with their spare time. He ed | mony 1 { 1 om, Grade 8, to the Ger-|opening address at the church's wishes to the following resi- F. J. Donevan Collegiate Insti-| "As we look at you this eve- 1ass | * r ; reon, Grade 4, to the Har-|the Ontario-Quebec Conference of 5 i Adventists, in his BIRTHDAYS of the history of the award. {the boys and girls not to be in a Fran 3 : 3 ; |Annual Summer Convention Fri- dents of Oshawa and district tute; Mrs. Sisco, Mrs. Ronald ning all dressed up and looking Girls, Carol Frances Sparkes oper Health es will be of made in Harmony partly due to *hanges graduation exer and | the t hir ff vious I pleasure at School in the fall pressed r 1 He|the n with the school school ades 6 as were road north school, and John|Seventh-day Congratulations and best To Linda Ogden, with the high-|hurry to drop out of school Good trude Colpus school. i day night. who are celebrating birth- [coe St. S., two charges of assault in magis- trate's court Friday. est number of points, 11, for|understanding and good know Mr. Harrison expressed his re- . 3 : 3 . POE a important ir "Sid vino e Continuing Mr. Henriksen girls, Mrs. George Jonah, presi-/ledge were most important in at these. excel i Wo dent of the WA e a these formative years, and would High these S¥celion; teach stated that "Life's demands to- 3ave THis weekend, ¥ ¢ whose services have Deeniq,y call for a sense of urgency r ed Church, presented the Willing enable them to have the ability i; o%y apie w Worker Trophy. Like the previous|to open mony doors. later on in : speaker, Mrs. Jonah gave a bit life which vould of background history in connec- closed to them tion with it. Using the story : " a } Se: nle 1 rg In presenting the Kinsmen Club mon as his examr le, Mr. Holme Laura Howse, of otherwise King "awards of merit", Henry Reed pointed out that he had made a called upom, the members of the|Wwise choice when he k Safety Patrol, a group of over 20 Wisdom bove and girls, to come forward, many e stressed the importante of Like this man there In addressing them, Mr. Reed|and around us at all times, those Harris, formerly on staff, from the Who would seek to turn us from puke : : nemies, work they were doing for their our way of life In bidding farewell fellow-pupils, and stated that a valuable contribution to safety pi Is, had been through their efforts. every success in ti He cautioned the boys and girls expressed the wish that each son, Principal. Mr Harrison future asked for who had are with pu them and "Pupils Honored At Cannon School For Bigamy Closing exercises of the Dr C. F. Cannon School were Wednesday afternoon, Students, teachers -and gathered an the front lawn where several pupils were to trophies 'and awards, "an held! ay June 24. vid parents home and s Following ards fe The I receive and School event for the teact which, it is hoped, will be held torium annually, pI Following the singing of God gi Save the Queen, Principal G. A Korry read a poem written b Carel-Ann Haber, a Grade 8 pu in memory of the late ing Ing Kennedy Skuce Janice [the school, side I to vice the & r the yr. 'C Mrs nt, presented a Mrs s-president ty and whe with a gif Brownell, a former Grade 5 pupil, also received a fare after which a one-minute silence the teachers Peel and Sw kinder- | Betty was observed in her honor Mrs. Betty LaVallee, garten teacher, presented school choir with choir bars the | te her Aca-| ceived pre a farewell | ) entation ation hel staff in the George demic awards to students who at- Home and School and tained 75 per cent or more dur- the teachers ing the year were presented by Mrs. George Peters A wedding gift president of|to Mr the Home and School Association. |married John Lew and Penny Poole! tc were the proud recipients of the/cl Hon. Michaei Starr Sportsisc Trophy, presented by Tom Cotie, who Linda McCollum, was the Annual Field Day at Alexan achers by on in VanCamp, July Mrs Mrs. on and | Tea was poured by supervisor of physical education.|Craigie the | Mrs Frank Auk winner for Dr. Cannon Scheol at Hutcheon, assis Haber, Lunch was Mrs was who is , Mrs d By Mrs John McKay behalf Eleanor Marion Ha of vas pro- by the on He who also i by Don p. Mrs. garten ng; Te from ti also from Mrs served by Harry Roy Mrs dra Park, was presented with a|George Ellis and Mrs. E. Knopp Sports Award by Mr. Cotie, - Athletic Bars were awarded to other pupils who were winners in the school field day, June 5 Kernedy Skuce, of the teaching staff, presented Citizenship Bars| to a student from each class who in the teacher's opinion, was| the outstanding citizens of each class. Attendance bars for the stu- dents who were not absent more than one. day throughout year were presented by Korry. Students who won bars also received school crests A contest, held earlier in the year for designing the school Mr Paul Robert Kendal son borough the | uilty to ci session of stolen Monday It of i two | manded ment hy in magistr. was crest, was won by Wayne Crai-|mand J gie and Wade Shane Carole-Ann Haber was the win ner of the Fanny for the highest Grade 8. Public speaking trophies were won by Wayne Craigie and Col , llette O'Boyle. ~ th standing Hislop award [tha in [other at M 'An sn't he 1a as and Clifford 555 Pop who both until Magistrate e's court ohr the accused was | |sentenced yourself Jackson Men Remanded For Sentence of RR Allen treet. Pe pleaded n« ses of being goods in pe vere for be Solo e Ebbs Jerry |" ere leaving his staff.| "the part of men and women The 1959-60 staff will be as fol-|everyw here," and "only a Church lows: Mis Jacly k e: [fully dedicated to its mission can ows bs 5: Jaclyn Doa © | fuifin God's requirements and Miss Eleanor Those who celebrate today are: Mrs. Catherine Dean, 88 Oshawa boulevard north; Maureen Levine, 101 Luke street; Bonnie Ayers, 442 He was charged with assault- ing Rose Gardner, 68, and Joseph, Woodward, 42, both of the same| address. Mayberry; Mrs. accomplish His purpose." Grades 3 and 4, He closed his address to an Toronto, two audience of several hundred gele ars previo w i . ...|gates with the assertion: "The ars Drev.ous SAD sauce; Miss greatest need of Christianity to- Mrs. Robert! q,y is that of preparation for the trials of the church and for its ultimate vindication in the com ing kingdom of God." At this morning's mission ser vice, Edward W. Tarr. recently returned from Africa, interview ed Richard Banks and family of --|0Oshawa who are vnder appoint ment to India where Mr. Banks will teach in the mathematic department of Vincint Hill Aca- demy, Poona, and B. H. Stickle and family, also of Oshawa, and soon to leave for North-east India [Mission Station with headquarters lin Calcutta where Mr. Stickle punts Ld a Ln Lg ge ge igre ie ole ap or trill Speaung ght 2 by millions of people in the Unit- a hi ourt on a charge of|tion, being held on the campus|.g states and Canada ; | ' on | . 1y on the basis of evidencel|of the Oshawa Missionary College, presented to Magistrate F. S.|will be Adlai A. Esteb, Ph. D., as-| According to Gilbert Ander- in magistrate's court sociate director of Welfare Ser-|son, pastor of the Oshawa City vices for the Adventist Church Seventh-day Adventist Church Doris Vivian Garwood told the for the world with headquarters |and camp superintendent, friends court that she had married the in Washington, D.C. Dr. Esteb|and visitors are cordially invited recused on June 24, 1943, and had served fourteen years as a mis-|to attend any of the sessions of sionary in China |this convention which ends on Sat- Slated for Sunday night is Pas-'urday, July 4. strate Ebbs set bail for House Struck Chamber Urges the accused, who elected trial by . - . wise wit yo son. By Lightning Flag Display The Oshawa Fire Department| gAfter observing an almost com- | was called to the home of George plete absence of flags in Whithy - od Driving Case . |E. Price. Kelly Ave., at 8:10 Fri- over the Victoria Day week end, Is Adjourned [Pr to check the house, after Mr. the Whitby Chamber of Com- Price had reported it had been . {struck by lightning. When fire- fustes has taken steps 10 encour. Ralph Edwards, of no fixed fighters arrived, fuses were, 32 Lie citizenry to display flags 5, pleaded mot guilty to alfound to be blown and plaster On Wis Dominion: Day haiiday, * of drunk driving in ma-|was chipped from the walls. ae Wednesjay, istrate's court Friday Fire fighters were called to the, Lhe directors are urging citi- Edwards was stopped by the Conant Public School district at 21S fo make certain that this Ontario Provincial Police in 4:20 p.m. Friday to investigate D0liday Ja. properly noted by Whitby and turned over to the what turned out to be a smoke businessmen and residents by a Whitby police scare. According to the fire de.|disPlay of flage to note there is He told Magistrate F partment, it wasn't even smoke, |2 national holiday to celebrate "I'm not a It was just a case of heavy fog. |the nation's birthday. honor Only one ambulance call was| Speaking on the subject, Wil- His case answered during the past 24/liam Morrison, vice-president of Vionday hours on account of sickness. {the Chamber, noted that some - ---- ral firma go voserving Moet: Three Vehicles Sonia In Accident APPOINTS LAY HEAD He said that Dunlop Canada, in Only Teacher's College Eleanor Hughes of Edinborough School; Alex Hill, Sr. Opportunity class; Gordon Terwillegar; Arthur Hen- wood, opportunity class and Prin- cipal's relief and Rupert Harri: Faces Trial ADLAI A. ESTEB tor George E. Vandeman well- | known evangelist and star of the vard weekly television program 'It Is address Garwood Fri- day ived a divorce ne evidence pre-| sented by Wilma May Garwood, 10. said she was married to the ed July 2, 1952 Tr rece was S. Ebbs drinking man your was held over until VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope | Whitby, was. one such firms, John has ar--ointed another poli-| Town Clerk John Frost report- tically rig 'entre physician, | ej that a survey of nearly 200 Prof. A g 0st ino Maltarello, as|industries had indicated that 173 head of Italian Catholic Action,|were observing Dominion Day powerful lay group of the Roman | on July 1, while 19 were closing '"|Catholic Church. He succeeds | on Monday. : Prof. Luigi Gedda. ! : one accident was report NO one property damage . REVOLT KILLS THREE PUBLISHER KILLED SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia (Reu- RRI. B Ye. STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP)-- ters)--Members of local youth RE owmanville, driv {Daniel R. Anthony IV, 33, of the organizations staged an armed 1 guzed by H. Hoskin, |Leavenworth, Kan., Times was|revolt here Friday, a government , and Joe Gart- killed Friday when his private|communigae said, E A parked plane crashed into rugged East-|policemen and destroying state Oshawa PUC|ern Ohio hills during a thunder- [radio installations. Troops were storm. He had been scheduled to being used to restore order, the was nil, [become head of the paper [communique added. Rebels at- icle and shortly. He shared the title of co- (tacked a brigade of armed police. publisher with his father. {Another constable was injured. nju And was | accident occurred on King | Drivers were Elgin L $250 to the Gartner $50 to the PUC vehicle. 2 4 Louisa St.; William H. Ayres, He told the court that the dis- Ogden, president of the home and school association; Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Har- mony United Church; Mrs. Holmes, R 'pert Harrison, princi- 599 Veterans' Rd.; Jean Bar- assin, 166 Hibbert St.; Mrs. Helen Hayward, 340 Jasper Ave.: Douglas Mack 136 Rosehill boulevard; Robert Sonly, 234 Court St. and April Branton, 234 Court St, Those who celebrate on Sunday are: Mrs. Beth Lym- burner, 341 Elgin street east; Joe Stankovits, 376 Drew street; Mrs. Walter Mosier, 330 Buena Vista avenue; Wil- liam L. VanAllen, 207 Bloor street west; Violet Attersley, 18 Jackson street; Robert Gladman, 38 Cadillac Ave. N. | | Plan Parking 'At Rjax Shop Centre AJAX (Staff) -- A plan to pro- vide better parking facilities at {the shopping centre was present- ed to council Monday. | The plan, prepared by A. D. |Margison Associates, consulting | engineers, suggests that the work |be done in three stages. | In the large area known as the sputh plaza it is recommended |that traffic flow one way around {the perimeter of the parking lot, land one-way lanes to connect with périmeter roads. The north plaza plan. recom- mends the boulevard on the east side be reduced in width to pro-| |vide a row of angle parking |stalls. Two more rows can then| be made in the middle of the] |plaza, leaving the sidewalk clear {of parked cars. The lanes will also accommo- date one-way traffic. This plan will provide a larger number of stalls and a smoother and safer |traffic flow. | | It is expected that the north plaza plan will be proceeded with first, The south plaza will remain as it is for this year. A third stage {is recommended for parking on 'and near Station Plaza. This includes widening the en- |trance to Station Road, reducing the size of the island on the south] |side of the entrance, and provid: ing another exit on to Station {Road at the west end of Station | Plaza. Work on this plan is not con-| templated for this vear. | | | TALLY-HO TALLY-HO I TALLY-HO i AIR-CONDITIONED # HOTEL LANCASTER pute, which took place on June pal of Harmony Public School and 22. was over a bottle of wine and| MTs. Harrison. that all three of them had been| AWARDS PRESENTED drinking all day. | Mrs. Wilson presented awards He was remanded until Mon-/for perfect attendance to Mau- day for sentence. |reen Robinson and Jack Henry; "1 guess I would call it just a while Mr. Francom presented drunken party more or less,' similar awards to Philip Patter- 15 so happv, it reminds us of the happy and exciting time we had ourselves when we were your lage. Each one of you has your |own personality and talents and the important thing is what you will do with these in the next five years and that when you enter Donevan Collegiate you will make good use of the facilities that are there for you. Go up into the halls of learning in the spirit of a man who has been five days on |a desert without a drink. As we watch you go out of our lives, we wish you our verv best next year and in the years to come," he said. Mr. Francom and his fiance, Miss C. Bregman, were present- led with a gift by Beverly Grills, on behalf of his class, in honor of their forthcoming marriage. Music and dancing brought a most enjoyable evening to a close. DID YOU KNOW that the hamburger served in the Coffee Shop of the GENOSHA HOTEL is of the finest Red Brand Beef that can be bought anywhere? SRUE-TRIMBEEF 12 KING EAST--RA 3-3633 Meat Specials! Mon. & Tues. MEATY BLADE STEAKS 2..99° said Atkinson, when Magistrate son and Gail Souch. ¥. S. Ebbs asked him if he had, The annual scholarship awards, anything to say |donated by the home and school SBE a lassociation for high standing in Grade 8, were presented by Mrs. - Police Chase | students and have fine minds, M ster Car but they have the ambition and Y |the will to go a great distance in the field of scholarships. land Lake after chasing andler He stressed that secondary| losing a car believed to be con-|school education places more| nected with the disappearance obligation on the individual pupil] nine days ago of a Huntsville|than is the casé in public school. | taxicab and its two occupants. [For that reason he stressed that | two men. {for money. "You cannot build! he Huntsville cab, carrying its| HET, owner, Francis Grosso, 29, and |g his driver, Bruce Spires, 22, failed to show up nine days ago the day after the men disap- peared, parked near a gravel pit. || Witnesses saw two men and alg woman sitting in it. The roof taxi | sign was stripped off, they said Gerald Conrad Behn, of no fix-| ed address, who had been found | guilty of two charges of theft] last week and remanded to Fri-| day for sentence was sentenced! Behn had asked for suspended | sentence, 'but this request was | denied by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs, who told him that it was against] the policy of the court to grant] 2% HAMS BONELESS--READY-TO-SERVE u 89° -3 LBS. Ogden to Douglas Beal and Ted Cooper. Mr. Francom stated that |these two boys are not onlv good HAILEYBURY {CP) Police| yt was fitting that Mr. Sisco, blocked off roads Friday near ypose school the graduates will this town 51 miles south of Kirk-| attend in the fall, was the speak- An alarm for more help was|the only way to develop sent out after police chased the through struggle and that the best| car occupied by a woman and|things in life cannot be bought] after a trip to Dwight, 11 miles] from Huntsville. [ The 1959-model car was seen| Accused Given | to two months in the county jail to be served concurrently, in Magistarte's Court, Friday. suspended sentewces in cases |F of this nature. READY-TO-SERVE -- Notice --} RED CROSS SOCIETY NEW TELEPHONE LISTINGS Club Style HAMS 69° SHANKLESS, SMOKED, PICNIC STYLE PORK SHOULDERS.. 39° 24 HOUR SERVICE RED. CROSS OFFICE RA 3-2933 HOMEMAKER SERVICE RA 3-2933 ! Closed All Day Wednesday (DOMINION DAY) :

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