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The Oshawa Times, 29 Oct 1959, p. 3

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---- a iL City Community Inc. 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 29, 1959 § 'OBITUARIES ALBERT HOLDAWAY The death of Albert Holdaway occurred at the Oshawa General Hospital Wednesday, Oct. 28. Mr. Holdaway, formerly of 174 Alma St., died in his 64th year Has Many Projects The October meeting of Com- dren's Aid Society has had a verv|wed mother in gaining accommo munity Incorporated was held atji;isy surgmer. Children in care dation in the numberous homes the YWCA recently with Chair-|stand at the same figure as a was attended to. i man, Miss R. Higgins presiding. year ago, but work with families] Theré is an urgent need for Miss Higgins extended a wel-|is increased by 25 per tent and|clothing and it' was wondered if come to all members after the work with unmarrie! mothers|there could be an overlapping summer recess but especially is up 35 percent. Increased mu-|with other agencies in this re- welcomed. the following new :icipal and community chest gard. Alcoholics should know that members to the group: Miss E.|grants will 'bp needed to" coverithey can get treatment without Ireland and Miss Carvel fromsithese increases. {cost at the "Harbour Light Cen- the Ontario Hospital. Mrs. Mc-| C. Greenland stated that the|tre" in Toronto. Leod from Simcoe Hall and Miss/AA meetings held at the Ontario} The present building is on Par- R. Lunny from the VON. Hospital each Monday are prov-/liament and Queen streets but a 'The co-ordinating committee/ing a success. The ou!-patient'sinew building is under construction reported on senior citizens in|cYinic is now open. On October 29|at Jarvis and Shuter streets, rest homes and the suggestionla meeting with the MOH and|where physicians and psycholo- that one meeting be given to con- nursing supervisors is to be held|gists will work with those who ask sideration of needs of older peo-|to discuss common problems, |for help. le. The chairman asked if tho Nursing training at the hospital] ll would be interested in'has been re-organized to include SIMCOE HALL : combining these items for con-|Sociology, and students are. to| Mr. H. McNeil reporting for sideration at a meeting 'in thelhzve access to agencies such as/Simcoe Hall said there has been |an increase of 10 percent on the future, with perhaps a film|CAS and YWCA. re Wi SorhaD ial work compared with 1958. The Ki- on the senior citizen as a basi for discussion. It was agreed tha the film be shown ang the dis The work to improve the condi- K s of deterjorated patients with|wanis Club and the Get-Together an average stay of some 16 years|Club have assisted greatly with after a short illness. Born in Portsmouth, England, he came to Oshawa in 1920 after he married the former Edith Collins. He was an employee of General Motors. Mr. Holdaway was quite active in community - affairs, being a member of St. George's Anglican Church, The Canadian Legion) Club. He served in.the British Imperial Army during the 1914- 18 War. He is survived by his wife, Edith; one daughter, Mrs. R. Rockbrune (Joan); one son, Al- bert, three sisters, Mrs, H. H. Brown (Mary); Mrs, W. Merch- ent (Madge); Mrs. D. Wolfe; two brothers, Roland in Oshawa, and Charles, England. The body is resting at the Ger- row Funeral Chapel, King St. W. Services will be held Sat. Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Clin-| Branch 43, and the Naturalist/across the province today and WEATHER FORECAST Warmer issued by the weather office at 5 a.m: Synopsis: A large high-pressure area will dominate the weather, day with rain moving into south- western regions late in the day. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Friday. Lake rie, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario regions, Niagara, Wind- sor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Mostly sunny today. reasing cloudiness Friday with rain start- ing during the evening. Little slightly warmer Friday. Light Light easterly winds. Windsor © ...,. St. Thomas .. London . change in rature today, Sudbury ... a Yemmpe North Bay .......... Mostly Sunny, Friday TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts,today and Friday. Little in temperature today, warmer Friday Light easterly winds yr slight _south- Timmins - Kapuskasing: Vari- occasional able cloudiness with and Friday. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Friday S550 0888ERE southeasterly winds. Kirkland Lake regions, Hali- burton, Georgian Bay, Sudbury, North Bay, variable cloudiness Report Presented of activity this week. Wednesday To Premier Prost | activity this week Wednesday CORNWALL (CP) -- Presenta-|oné of the year's highlights for tion of the Eastern Ontario De-|the teen-age Girls Club. 1 t Association's legisla-| Saturday three boy's basket- ball leagues will get underway. The Biddy league, made up of boys from 8-12 years of age, will have four teams involving about as and D 40 y s. The next age travel and publicity, municipal{group, 13-16, will have about affairs and agriculture, It will be|boys participating in the Min presented in the form of 'a brief{League. The Major League for to Premier Frost and his cabinet|20ys over 17 are having their later this year. final practice Saturday morning. W. Ross Strike, first vice-chair-| They id have three 'teams op- erating. a aro Hy nas Sues! Tim Nelson, who is directing the leagues, will attempt to place teams in the Provincial Bantam and Juvenile Finals for the first time next spring. Share Tummover Was Deliberate TORONTO (CP)--Don Lawson, vice - president of a Toronto brokerage firm, said Wednesday his firm is behind the heavy buy- ing of Standard Paving shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange this week. He said Moss, Lawson and Co. sparked the buying to acquire {enough shares '"'to keep control of the firm in Canada." St. Lawrence Cement Co., a Swiss:controlled firm, last Fri- day announced an offer to share- holders for purchase 500,000 shares of the outstanding com- mon stock. Mr. Lawson declined to say whether his firm's buying was on cussion take place at the Novem-|is under way, and with the help|relief work. ton Cross officiating. Interment ber meeting. Kiwanis, and the donations of| Reporting for CARS Mrs. H. will be in Union Cémetery, Osh- success|Biebrach stated thes greatest! awa. WINDOW DISPLAYS |problem at this time for part The chairman. asked if time work for patients able to, MRS. THERESA DONAHUE agencies were planning {carry out light work for a few| A former Whitby resident, usual Red Feather window dis-| It is hoped with continued suc- hours each day. Many patients Theresa Donahue, 69, died of a plays this year, and it was|cess that eight pre-bopeless are willing but it is difficult to|/heart attack in Humber Mem- agreed that the responsibility for ses may be discharged at the find work ther can cope with ac-|orial Hospital, Weston, Wednes- {these windows should be on the end of the year. Miss E. Ireland, | cording to their ability. Mrs. Bie-|day, Oct, 28. 3 |individual agencies. iland's report, \brach appealed to the group for| She is survived by a daughter, x or . It was announced that a local |g on the work suggestions. |Mary, of Weston, a son, Thomas, Gib SA branch of the Ontario Mental of th int clinic. It is run; Miss R. Higgins stated the "Y" of 'Oshawa, a sister, Mrs. J. 3 a, a x BU Health Association was formed bre m Who Seresy is confident it is rendering an Mulligan, Lockport, N.Y., and A LOT OF TERRITORY recently under the chairman ship the : may be|important service to the com-|iyo brothers, Patrick in Toron- of Paul Babarik, and that a con- ma or an agency, munity by its counselling carried|y, and Wililam in Dublin, Ire- Officials of Principal Invest- | ference was held on Oct. 24, ai but 1 that patienis|out in the residence, and by work land 3 ments and United Principal |Adelaide House. ! act for ap-|with other branches of "Y" in| mw. deceased was born in Properties today announced the Mrs. Wilson's report on girliy 2 iS handling|other parts of the country, andy uohrea Galloway county, Ire- promotion of J. F. Schmitz, {guides was read by Miss Naish. only a limited number of childrenwith the traveller's aid. The|iand. 'She was predeceased b: above, business administrator [The camps at Tate's Point and hopes to expand its services inirooms registry was busy as usual|y op coq ora NE of the Oshawa Shopping Centre {Doe Lake were very successful|the Futur , T y to the position of promotional and public relations exectuive. He will assume control of pro- QO | u during the latter part of the sum-' om she married -in 1917 at CHAIRMAN'S TRIBUTE: for city wel- mer. Lougirea | craft and other badges being won tment has| Miss R. Naish reporting on "Y"' py x x a [Two Oshawa guiders were highly || Previous to her six years in Death Of Mrs. "D P 1 L > eep Personal Loss more busy in|program said that the Dav Camp A spoken of by the provincial girl October of thisiwas a great success, amd that| Weston, the Jocensed resided ad guide office. The Oshawa Rangers|ye ears in itby. She a iv- City of Osh- mpathy Teen-Age Club Holds Party Simcoe Hall is the usual beehive . ete., much has already heen achieved. the their EIGHT DISCHARGES tive committee report Wednes- day marked the wind-up of the two-day annual conference. here. The report covered such topics the Oshawa Shopping Centre until some time in the new year when he will move to the company's head office in To- ronto. Mr, Schmitz came to Oshawa from the Golden Mile Shepping Centre in Toronto in January of 1957. activities shopping motional for seven | Ontario cenirés im- | mediately and an additional 12 | early in the new 'y . The } centres under Mr mitz's jurisdiction will stretch from | fo fs 4 to Regina. In addition dev to. His new duties he will carry n {in his present pc mainly, it is thought,|/the "Y" is grateful to the CRA, > ¥ : - won the cutter race in Toronto, to ke in the United ths Board of Education, Kiwanis|€d in Oshawa a short time. She(*P n the lack of|Club and the Boy Scoufs for the|Was"a member of St. John The on. A part they played in making the Evangelist Church, Whitby. I city, seek-lcamp such a success. | Funeral arrangements are ng work, ar 1g success-| Most clubs and classes have) through the W. C. Town Funeral *h and calls are|started now, and these are many | Chapel, Whitby. Requiem Mass re in this regard. and varied. Clubs include those{Will be sung in St. John The the main!for teen young mothers, | Evangelist Church on Oct. 30. > home re- Friday night dance club, a club/The interment will be in the relief from for older married women and a|Gifford St. Cemetery, Whitby. badminton club. |Rev. L. Austin will preside. The Merry-Go-Round Fair in aid| Prayers will be said at 7.30 of YWCA world service will be|tonight, by the women of the that 1614 on Saturday afternoon, Nov.|parish. and two Ranger officers won their charge certificates so they r are qualified to use boats with Rangers. { olpus { 1960 is the 50th year of guiding ful Representation For Railway Men OTTAWA (CP)--The Canadian Brotherhood of Railwav, Trans- port and General orkers (CLC) said today it has won a representation vote among em- ployees of Husband Transport Company at Kitchener and Strat- ford. The brotherhood said it re- ceived 16 votes against 12 for the Teamsters' Union, another Cana- dian Labor Congress affiliate. The employees formerly worked for E. and E. Transport Company at Kitchener and Barr Transport Company, both re- cently bought by Husband. The Teamsters' Union represents other Husband employees. FAKE SHOOTING lin Canada and 3300 golden tulin ma |bulbs are being planted to mark|Alcol the occasion: They will be growing in plac where the guides meet, church and schools, City Hall, the Hon | its ad i to circles. Over many years she has| [OF the Aged on Ritson Poa Miss 1. Sorley reported [i a gres 1 i |Bessborough drive and a trefoi the VON « » is now uated " | been a great help to kids andj, "5 Memorial Gardens. Guid-|:¢ a's LI build 960 14. Part of the proceeds will be education in the city. She has a| CKLB buildi 360| sed for refugee work. MRS. EMMA RAMSEY - iin The death of one of Oshawa's " : in the new |ers will be acting as canvassers . r a} terrific record; she stands alone] ftv yo > Visits were in- ~ te ue in sacrifice to her work, in giving| OE est « Fri year and more re- oldest citizens, Mrs. Emma Ram- paig h : » made both bv the sey, occurred at her residence, oC ey u 495 Mary St., Thursday, Oct. 29. Fi I » transient trade yY solely to education." PY dy iat icte a "MRS. LYMAN : administrative districts now al and by Toronto hos- " eth |stead of three. There are a lar ."Her three main las the gc Fg | Mrs. Ramsey died in her 94th number of guides this year but ¢ : were church, home and educa-|c. oc shortage of guiders year after a brief illness. is S f g S. She was born in Toronto, the daughter of the late Mr. and sy, and needs of the un-|' PETER BO ROUGH (CP)-- -- ~~ | Belleville McFarlands, world champion amateur hockey team, figured Wednesday in a stormy tion in Oshawa. 1 always con- Mrs. Sadd. After her marriage . Ramsey inferlude at 'a meeting of the|fOUr daughters: Maud NEW BUILDI Tributes came in today from Education of the Oshawa's civie and educationjawa I extend sincere sy world for the late Mrs. Gertrude to her daughter." Colpus who died Tuesday in the Toronto General Hospital. MRS. CLAYTON LEE, Trustee, Mrs. Colpus served longer than/Board of Education: "My emo- any other member of the Board tions are greatl" touched in he of Education here. She was first/ing of the death of Mrs. B. elected in 1931 and served con-|Colpus. : tinuously until her retirement in| "In dignify and simplicity Mrs 1958. She never missed a meet- Colpus served as a Trustee of ing. the Board of Education for many Following are some of the years. Ie est 1 reporting for 1y stated that| ed by wel- assistance| y the welfare nmer brought of calls upon Major M. Ranki the Salvation e of working 1 many com some third group. Standard Paving climbed three points on the Toronto Exchange Tuesday to 24% on turnover of 111,000 shares. There was a turn- over Wednesday of 48,000 shares and the price dipped a point to 23%. t company con s one of a series duced by the with operations of | rehousing Com- Mr. Taylor is a HARE OPTICAL JOHN A, OVENS Optometrist 8 BOND ST EAST w= HOURS -- 9 AM. -- 6 P.M. WED. UNTIL 12:30 P.M. SAT. UNTIL 2:30 P.M. PHONE RA 3-4811 For on eppointment know and y to the charge of operat 5-3564 TN. ® OSHAWA on the hoard continue to G. K. DRYNAN, Trustee, Osh- WELL TRIMMED COMMERCIAL BEEF SIRLOIN ' WING e S: BONE PORTERHOUSI FRESHLY SLICED 2 1-LB. PKG. SUPER VALUE RINDLESS BREAKEAST Bacon §2¢ HALF CRYOVAC LEAN -- 215-312 AV. Corrace Rous 43: LUCAS OR PRESSWOODS 1-LB. PKG. 'WIENERS 2:79: TOMATOES 29 24 sonali oa OSHAWA CHAPTER, INTERNATIONAL TOASTMASTERS OFFICERS sidered her a great personal CLOTHING NEEDED friend through the church but| Miss V. Moyse reported that she was a wonderful servant o|children's clothing and shoes are there to the late Charles Ram- tributes: "I had the pleas the city, too, with her many urgently needed, as well as ¢ sey she had lived in Lethbridge, S. G. SAYWELL, Chairman, with Mrs. Colpu ears of service on the board of|adult's clothing by the women's: Alberta, and Bowmanville, She Oshawa of Education: mittees and 2 tion. (welfare group at Simcoe Hall. {had resided in Oshawa for the "It was with a sense of deep/deal and found a friend who was, "She was a very outspoken last 20 years. She was an ad- personal loss that I learned of|ever willing to stress the all im-/member of the board, yet mi herent of St. George's Anglican the passing, after a short ill-/ portance in looking after the wel- never heard any eriticism of her. . PY Church. Batata i Re, 2 Sub Brewing Firms Green| DISMISSED first" woman to run for or bl ent E. MURPHY principal Lake Ontario Development Asso- Oshawa and Mes Bie a TORONTO (CP)--Four men h a Se NE » e ciation. : eH "| wh uerite) of Bowmanville: who used ketchup to resemble and the only soman ever to|with fine qualities and a warmlremained young in spirit; she 1 B T Pric Alderman Jack Ireland of | 8 a ndehildren, Mrs, lle: Bell blood and staged a fake shoot- occupy the chair of an elected heart, Mrs. Colpus will be great- had a capacity for enjoyment, for ; Belleville said in a panel discus-iyondon, Ont, and John Rice,| Ing were fequitted Wednesday representative group in this city,|ly missed by the citizens of Osh-|sharing things with others. In ad-| Sion Ina the financial problems Bowmanville, '| on a eharge of publishing false she was for 28 years a devoted awa. . dition, she had an extremely] TORONTO (CP) -- A 1934 let- be reduced and 'such being the o > city were [caused to Some The body fis resting at Mc-| news. and conscientious school official. | I extend my sincere sympath warm interest in children, and,|ter read Wednesday in the On-|case I y as a/cxtent by the city's interest in|intosh Funeral Chapel; 152 King] Court officials said the 'To have worked with so able ato her daughter (Connie) and of course, in education and teach-|tario Supreme Court indicated mati certainty that this/SPOTtS- s street east. Funeral service will| charge has been laid only twice trustee and public spirited citi-/hope that courage and love Will| ors She was a warm loyal sup-|that the price of beer in Ontario can earn as it is now|, Judicial inquiry this monthibe from the chapel Saturday, at| before in Canada--in 1778 and zen in the realm of education, Ijunite as she carries out her work porter of the school system here,|had always been set by the brew- stituted $3,000.000 per| OMpleted an investigation of the|2 p.m. with Rev. Clinton Cross| 1911. i always fegara Por Having in fhe FUN G TT Trustee, Oth attending 21! our school activities|ing industry. g m." a finances, prompted, by a|ofiiciating. Interment 'will be in| Acquitied were William Yake, m a rare opportunity, as well) C. W. MINETT. Trustee, Osh-| pq festivities Associate Corwn Counsel R. B (deficit In its operations. Findings Mount Lawn Cemetery. 34, his brother Hugh, 23, Lorne 23 great honor, aud privilege. jawa Board ot Educatio It "A favorite story of hers con.|Robinson said the letter was) of of the inquiry have yet to be an-| Pryde, 23, and Omar McAdam, - |W C gret anc k ci, § : n ) a Eo dg fecher lo eu with proud ror and sadist oi, SE (IEW SOL wmbionhy"E: Payne. Cro Loins seit highest trustee positions in the Gertrude Colpus ? *|school (OCCI). When the time/man of the board of Canadian the I german Ireland 5 remarks| Mourns Deaths Mrs. Muriel Hoyle' 40, testi- ProTeam ates Hor "The city of Oshawa is an in. came to sign the forms of owner- Breweries Limited, charged with pa: which prompted a minor uproar at the filed the men used paper bags orary president of the Public|finitely naorer place for her Ship, Mrs. Colpus was the only operating a combine. former president meeting 24 mayors, reeves and . jo sound Hie Hic in SHV: School Trustee Association of passing, representative available; she ac-| Mr. Taylor was then the presi T BER "REEMEN [ ih 4 | F 1 Of 4 TS or v party. . iM gg ii we. Bete ap.|ually was sole owner "of the|dent and gerieral mana of LIGHT BEER AGREEMENT | yur Harvey 3. Rattan ami ag during a A 3 ¥ hat ' She * | Rrewi ati : 2 or q ers' d y § S Tespo foundly interested in the educa-|preciate her tremendous con- chool for a few hours. She 'told Brewing Corporation of Ca rem By Swers jum ved to Se fo t 0 d ° ear Mrs. William Caldwell, 551 4 ven Ditice Soe ded tion of our boys and girls and in!tributions to the educational sys. (his story often and enjoyed it|Limited, a former name of ( n 1931 said a tariff Jump S lees and swouted: |, jowne dive. Oshawa. left, + aie cal vestigate the the welfare of our teachers. Item of this city the import of/?reatly with each telling." dian Breweries. ( es on a light beer was| 'The hockey club is always|.' Soin, Wednesday, on re Heong. "Sincerely, 1 say it will be|her work will coninue to be. felt A. SISCO, principal DCI:| Mr. Robinson said the letter ? ng of brew.blamed for Belleville's financially, Rue "GA 17: Toibe Nags ie Joseph Aadisson most difficult to fill her place for generations % was keen for her age; and|was written to Maj. J. A. Mac- ¢rs earlier that year. The sched- Se dont tank they 2T€ Mrs. Grace Sim, Warren Sim, Sa svid ii indicated she in- and this city is the richer today| «My deepest sympathies go out/She showed a fine sense of man-|Donald of London, England, and ul rices was signed by all{responsible for the debts and I her husband and their 'two chil] sv 2s o x .and...there because Mrs. Colpus lived and|i, her family, and friends for their @2ement. This was very obvious|said Ontario beer prices. were set th present who were|Want to make this subject elear| yo. "wore killed in a level cross, ini Ie latent to spread false worked among us and gave S0|great Joss." to anyone who had ever worked|by the industry. m in the manufacture of|right now. ling accident near their Ottaw: » unselfishly of her time and of vith. her, She took a great inter- the product | He said the team had brought|, Wednesd iy herself for the betterment of her| pn Mm. SPARKES. Trustee, Osh. 6st in educational problems, agd{FULL PRICE ASSURED Mr binson said that of the|great honor to Canada. ome nes ay ind lished fellow men. awa Board of Education: "The gave much of her time to the] The letter went on to say "the|17 firms signing, Brading, Brit-| the small ca in' whi h the f "On behalf of the Board of passing of Mrs. Gertrude Colpus general advancement of ~educa-|Bovernment controls the sale and ish A Dominion, Grant's! LONG HIDDEN ily was riding in what 2 Poon: lis a tragic loss' to the city of tion in this city" {thereby assures us of getting the Spring ar ere controlled! BRADLEY, England (CP)--Anl|er described as "one of the | Oshawa G. L. ROBERTS, principal/full price. The brewing industry by Br ration of Can- unexploded bomb found in a ditch|worst accidents I have had to COMING EVENTS "Mrs. Colpus was a dedicated oovE: She way 2, exiromelyidogs no, intend to set the price fs Its anadian in this Staffordshire community is|deal with,' {educator with a tre fous ap-i-@ithiul and conscientious mem-| Ww. i ri pleaded | peliev oe Ry EUCHRE--Scout Hall, Gibbon and|preciation of the ney of or ber of the board." | Mr. Taylor said in the letter n pth oss roped Mis. Caldwen bt a, . MEAT E Buena Vista Friday, October 30. Six|young people that beer taxes were expetted toling : rst World War. |0shawa industrial "designer MaRgET prizes. Refreshments. 3521" "Hor past service {gr a a oy : ? EUMDIAGE Sale, Si. Andrew's Church stands will CITY AND | a ER =, ; ) - Th ay, Tr 0 oc . a »" 3 eros eremrmcr--e | SEAN, UN 2qualied ; " : : A NOVEL BINGO | ; Lyfh 4 SIMCOE S THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M DISTRICT H A g "+ lawa Board of Education: "The 2 GEORGE'S Hal. great contribution Gertrude $225 DAMAGE rt ond Jackson Sts. Colpus made to people and] An estimated $225 damage re-| Gomes $6, $12, $20 {causes in Oshaw: when a car driven by May be doubled or tripled to thousands {enneth C. Davis, Taunton Rd. $140 JACKPOT INCLUDED [personal W., blew a tire and collided with| Door Prize $15 "The Ir ard rails on Ritzon Rd.| guaugh to kn k eday. Damage to the| ther will rem sr her also car was.$125, to the guard rails,| BINGO her great qualities of per $100 : and intellect i AT THE ede 2 CALLS | I knew her only in her late Osh: Fre Del AVALON years. What impressed and °° a Te epartment re pleased me ihen were her youth-|: Pied. a y two Routine ambul-| THUR. OCT. 28--8 {fulness and vigor, her determin- ance ta Esmee yeste ay. There| id . p-m. |ation to get things done and done were no fire alarms, | Eastview Park Neighbour- |well, and her friendliness WRONG ADDRESS | hood Association. 20 Regular "To Gertrude Colpus life was| It was learned today that games at $6 and $10. 6 jack- |an adventure and work a plead Harold Curwin, sentenced to pots at $40. Also share the ure. Her loss will be felt by seven days in jail for drunk wealth, many people in many places." driving. in Whitby court, Tues-|§ : : : day, who had given his address {cecil Bint, city alderman: | as 462 Fairleigh Ave., Oshawa, {I worked with her for severallno longer lives at that address RUMMAGE SALE |years on the board of education ; |She, was one of the best. And STREETS CLOSED MARGARET HART GROUP very co-operative and thorough The following streets will bé ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH |She went to any extent to help closed today and Saturday for CENTRE ST people; she would do anything|construction: Somerville closed . {for the pupils of Oshawa. She from Byng avenue to Russett FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 [was a great friend of the fe -lavenue; Crerar avenue closed 1 PM. es, Joo, > orkeq wel and from Wilson road south to Wind- 2524 She was : there to help ! sor street; Shakespeare avenue, mp CHRISTI E THOMAS, city ald- closed from Wilson road south |rman: os vas. : 1 with to Addison St. Whenever possible 12 Ss. S ainly zn the these streets i i MASQUERADE i, Cons roar Sneath, the these streets will be partially DANCE conscientious in her work. Her local traffic. Extreme weather jchiet Soncers Was the boys and|conditions such as heavy ran 9 to 1 P. girls and education was Tloould Te os y FRIDAY OCT 30 whole Tie. Sno cori d loser could require closing of further ' . CAN. CORPS DANCE HALL 30 RICHMOND ST. W. Prizes and Refreshments HAYWARD MURDOCH, city Derbyshire village, is recovering| 1960 ently \ 1 i : : . . HQ lsh tity Lerbyshire ' ering| were installed recently. | crea heir usefulness -in | dent and Jim Newell, admini- | {reasurer; Tom Rundle, secre- | 1.50 couple $1.00 st |alderman: "She will certainly be from an operation after eating a The club is an organized group | bu ss, socail and civic rela- | strative vice president. Back tary and Don Sugden, past | any public office in Oshawa,| "A leader in her community OCCI: "A very fine woman. She to improve the educational stan- Streets. 252b/missed in Oshawa educationalldozen two-inch wood SCrews.; which seeks to improve its | tionships. Members of the ex- | row, from left, Bill Masson, cor- | president. dards of young people. Her only| TRON nterest was in helping and bene- N DIET The members of the execu- | members in the art i a : igh bers B of public | ecutive, front, from lef -at- : fitting young people in educa-' LONG EATON, England (CP)--| tive of the Oshawa Chapter of | speaking and in the capacity for | Ron Wilson, Avi Ts -- paral oi aring: Colin Green, fur: tion Sheppey, a collie dog from this| Toastmasters International for | leadership as a means of in- | president: Doug. Clark, presi- geant-at-arms Glen Lawes, FLORIDA JUICE SIZE 126 DOZEN

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