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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1959, p. 3

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[| , ys OSHAWA LIONS HOSTS TO BLIND OF T More than 100 blind and their | members" of the Oshawa Sea | member of the Bowmanville guides from Oshawa, Bowman- | Rangers and two choirs from | advisory board; Joan Lambert, ville, Ajax and Whitby were | Bowmanville. Among those at | social convener of the Oshawa guests of the Oshawa Lions | the head table, from left, are | Lionettes Club; Mrs. John An- Club at a dinner and enter- | Walter Simmons, field secre- | derson, president of the Osh- | awa Lionettes; John Anderson, | president, Oshawa Lions Club; ' Mrs. Pike, president of the tary for the Canadian National tainment in Harmony United . é Institute for the Blind in On- Church Hall Tuesday night, En- DISTRICT | Club; Gower, chairman of the Lions Norman | Humoresque sight conservation committee and Rev. Dr. George Teiford, president of the Oshawa' advis- | | ory board of the CNIB. tertainment was provided by tario County; Don Williams, a | | ! | CAPSULE NEWS OBITUARIES ROBERT HALL { wright, 'died in Uxbridge Thurs |day, December 10. Data Swap Pact Signed =: WASHINGTON (AP) -- The to have been successful. H. H., He farmed on Con. 1, Lot 10 United States and Russia will Stein of the Montreal Dress and Cartwright, for many years aic swap information on how to com- Sporiswear Guild said in an in-/jater was employed on a farm being charged with bat cancer, heart disease and terview Tuesday a group of eight near Goodwood: | poliomyelitis Hyde, assistant surgeon for international affairs, Tuesday night the two said chandise with a wholesale values few months ago. year of $200,000 during a London show-| cancer and heart disease meet- took orders for about 30,000 units, brother, Floyd, of Toronto. ings will be held in the United Wholesale prices of the clothes i, ther. Fred, predeceased States, with the polio discussions ranged from $4.75 to $8.75. He was born in Cartwright in| Clarke 11888, son of the late Mr. and|dener and an elderly coupie, em- LAUDS RICKARD | Mrs. James Hall, and in 1916 he|ployed as carrot pickers, were {married Edna Beale, formerly a told by Magistrate R. B. Bax-|is best too, and I may say there |teacher at No. 1 School at Burke.| ter to settle their wage differ-|is a lot of work to it and it takes 3 He is survived by his wife and ant had agreed to pay he agreement, signed last month in ing earlier this month He took| ne son, Dr. James E. Hall of his wife $6 per day for an eight-| Moscow, means that "in 1960, the 1,000 garments to London and ye Orange, New Jersey, and a/hour day One| countered that she had always him. [paid all her employees by the|Nichols for his years of out | The Halls were formerly mem-| hourly rate of 60 cents and that standing service to the township. |. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A township market gar |ences out of court and ,|back to him Dec. 22. il Mrs. Emily report Harrisimowich Mr. Rupert claimed the defend- Mrs ,| she hadn't made any exception in | this case land borrowed his wife's glasse Romeril and interment followed|to read his submitted bill in Russia. Then, they'll switch, PARKING HEAVY |bers of the Presbyterian church sites in 1961. | TORONTO (CP) -- Downtown | Blackstock, A 3 -- CRITIC RETIRING stores are having a busy Christ-| Funeral services were held in e court burst NEW YORK (AP) -- Brooks Mas season k h : Atkinson, drama critic of the Authority figures are any srfter Saturday, conducted by Rev. P \ York Times, is retiring as ion. The underground par ing TH A New Yor Herrin the end i Fi garage beneath Civic Square is in the Union Cemetery, Cadmus. current theatrical season, the handling about 4,000 cars a day Pall-bearers were Mr. Soha newspaper says today. Atkinson compared to the usual who requested, fhe move, will re- average of 1,800, main a member of The Times'| : TRAGEDY ENDS RECORD staff, She successor was not an- TORONTO (CP) -- Frank WILFRED ST. THOMAS Bowe Puckering of Whitby Tuesday| The death 2 gecurred of Joseph V BUSIN. was fined $200 on a careless driv. Wikired mas _at his home, MONTREAL ge: BU Canad#'s|/ing charge arising from the first|57 Warren avenue, Tuesday even- first attempt to get back into fhe accident he had in 45 years of ing. Mr. St. Thomas died after women's wear trade in Britain' in driving. Last July 11 the car he a heart attack. a big way in 20 years appears/was driving struck and killed] Born in Harvey Township, Driver Failed To Remain BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- James Little, RR 2, Newcastle, in magistrate's court here Tues- day, pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene trian crosswalk in suburban West the late Alexander and Mrs. Hill phine Fountain in Oshawa and duration of his residence in Oshawa. Fund Drive | Thomas. In 1941 Mr. St. Thomas these A married the former Mona Jose-|°Péned to permit movement of since that time. He was an em-| ployee of General Motors for the| daily ston, of Goodwood; Earl Dorrelll, | CITY AND [parr Yon om, fii pesos). | DISTRICT STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be osed for construction today: {Elizabeth street, closed from Adelaide avenue west to Ridge- way avenue; Wayne avenue from Beverly Garland, 11, at a pedes-|May, 1901, he was the son of | Simcoe street north to west oi possible | will be partially] HOSPITAL BOARD, Jot Sows ls eviden gi a {of street. Whenever streets local traffic, Extreme heavy T streets. BATHE PARK EUCHRE Winners of prizes in the euchre %.p 5 Soa hoi fog Tem Sh held last Saturday in then a part time basis to handle the Park Clubhouse AT BROOKLIN J Santa Parade For Saturday By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT (King street to Queen street, Jo BROOKLIN--Santa Claus, com-|Baldwin street, through plete with a retinue of 20 floats|main village and along to Floyd THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 16, 1959 3 Road Plan Defended By Pickering Official at a road committee will arrive here Saturday, spon- sored by Brooklin Community Club, the Brooklin Ratepayers' Association and the Brooklin and District Lion's Club. It will be the greatest single evént staged in the district, and marks the beginning of a great day for adults as well as the small fry. The Santa Claus parade will assemble at the township hall at 1 p.m. under the direction of varade marshal, Archie Camp- bell. The parade will pass along Pilkey's service station at the BROUGHAM -- Deputy Reeve 3 3 Mrs. Jean McPherson this week intersection of Highways 1 and| replied to criticism she received 12, then along 6th concession toon road matters during the year. Brooklin Clinic and along Prin-|ghe spoke at a meeting of the cess street to Grass Park where pickering Township Road Com-| a gaily illuminated Christmas mittee held, with the public and tree has been erected. * |press in attendance, following the On arrival at Grass Park gifts council meeting. of balloons and candy will be] Mrs, McPherson declared that distributed to the small fry. {there were 96 yards of gravel A children's party will be held put on a private road at Fairport in the Township Hall in the after- Beach, through no resolution of noon and a dance and million-| Council, and no mention of it was aire's night will be staged in the made to herself, the Chairman of evening. the Road Committee, FAVORS RESOLUTION | Pherson, taxpayers' money had been mis- spent in any way, and he replied in the negative. Mr, Hawthorne said that there had been other private roads attended to. special meeting on Monday night. "I have made no demand or request for this particular road," Istated Mrs. McPherson. "At no "Name them," said Mrs, Me- time have 1 ever asked that it Mr. Chapman mentioned the road in the Forest and Stream subdivision. "I had a call," said Mrs. Mc- Pherson, "that they had not seen be graded for my convenience. "I would like the people to know," she went on, 'that the priming job was not done espe- cially for Mrs, McPherson." She added that the road, om gravel for so long they would fot|which she resides, is essentially know what it looks like." : Councillor Harry Ashton said that next year policy regarding a gravel pit road on which there is a great deal of truck traffic. "On it," she added, "there are private roads should be deter-|two parks and the Indian grave- | Urged To Settle | Robert Hall, formerly of Cart- Wage Dispute .'and its residents. is out of it now that I am failure to failing| pay wages due to L. Rupert and|particularly Dr. H, van Zile Montreal budget dress and sports health caused his refirement a his wife for services rendered in/years as reeve, general wear manufacturers sold mer- year ago. He moved to Uxbridge picking carrots. t and slide too," Harrisimowich|ed his and the appreciation of into laughter i Tni . kstock. | when Mr. R t " "If you go right across if Toronto Parking|the United Church, Blackstock, upert turned arom province, you will find very few [honor graduate of the Oshawa|intendent, "and that is the cost| were: | METHOD "I feel that anything that is done in this township with our equipment should be done by! resolution and should be brought | before council and thoroughly | discussed with rezard to a pri-| vate road," she said. | "I had asked that this road be brought up to standard and taken |farewell to Darlington Township |business man and a splendid over by the township, but the |Council after 15 years' service.|to the township. "We are sure|0Wner wished it to be kept up Mr. Nichols was defeated by|going to miss him around here aS 2 Private road. The deputy| Deputy Reeve Garnet Rickard inland that goes for Councillors/reeve continued to refer to the the contest for the reeveship in|Earle Trull and Allan Thompson OWher as the "party concerned.| the Dec. 7 municipal election. He|too. It has indeed been a pleas-| 1s there 21 Secret about io} had served as reeve for nine ure working with them. {owns the road? asked Council-| [rears: \councm CONGRATULATED ar A hich runs off | f : i ; h ) _ Addressing council for the last} Councillor Earle Trull congrat-| Fairport Beach road to Mr, Haw-| tiie, Reeve Nichols offered Sob} iated the 1960 council-elect and|thorne's house," replied Mrs. jSatulations 10 Sios -- special(SPecial congratulations were McPherson. "The owner is Mr. passed along to Mr. Rickard. Newman. $ ugratwiations to Reeve's Elect He, too, had a special word of| Mrs. McPherson i i | Nichols Praises Reeve-Elect HAMPTON (Staff) -- Reeve Roy W. Nichols Tuesday bade council for another term, stated| Roy Nichols has been a good help stated that! Mr. Nichols stated it had been Reeve Nicholas for his outstand-|if this road had been taken care a pleasure to serve the town-\ing service and hard work. He|of, and he had replied that "We ship for the past 15 years and|expressed pleasure at having|got lots of gravel on it". {during that time he has tried to heen able to serve the township | "I asked him who authorized do what was best for Darlington itor the past three years .and|it," said Mrs. McPherson, "and Slated in that time he has "en-|he said he did not know." Joyed myself very much." | Councillor A. Thompson stated RATEPAYERS PAID SHOT | the three years he has served on| Jack Chapman, road superin- |council had been an education tendent, said that he was asked {which he would not have traded|tc gravel this particular road, for anything. He congratulated/and that the ratepayers on the the successful candidates and|road paid for it. He said that it |offered a special note of thanks{was his understanding that if my time in office, |t; Mr Nichols for his untiring|ratepayers wished to pay for during my Die efforts for the township. He gravel for their private roads, I have 'let mY|giated he felt relieved mow that|that the township was willing to own business slide and to a cer-\ye wae out and assured everyone have them gravelled. tain extent have let my health | ¢ his wife was glad to se | "We only charge them $1 per said the reeve. {him out. |yard," said 'Mrs. McPherson, | Deputy-reeve Rickard express-|------ "which is ridiculous. . 4 i ro] Clinic Graduate "ers | Is Fined $10 roads which is brought to the at-| BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- An "I'm sure Garnet will do what| a lot of time. I feel it will be one of my greatest reliefs to be "During thes township ratepayers to Mr. tention of Council members by| outsiders. I object to my tax| dollar being spent that way." | "We are not permitted to make| a profit," said the road super-| {EFFORTS APPRECIATED Said the successful candidate: the [reeves who have devoted the Safety Clinic was told by Magis-|of the gravel." time and effort to their jobs that trate R. B. Baxter that "This HAWTHORNE EXPLAINS | Mr. Nichols has. His efforts onimay be a blessing in disguise. It] H. Ross Hawthorne, councillor| behalf of the township have been may be the cheapest lesson you|for Ward 4, and deputy-reeve-| |sincerely appreciated, and he|wil] learn in your life", when he|elect for 1960, said, "Since this [will not be forgotten for the\found him guilty of a careless|is a road leading to mv house,| |work he has done in the past 15|4riving charge. and I am expected to talk pitt! |years, We hope he will not forget| Ted Virgin, 17, of 128 Rosehill {us either and we sincerely hope|piyd,, Oshawa, was fined $10 and |we will be able to call on him fob gts, help from time to time." Virgin was involved in a col | Councillor Fred G. Smith, the|lision with a car driven by Ger- only present councillor, except-ald Johnson, of 16 Lamb's Lane, {ing Mr. Rickard re-elected to He said that in 1956 when he was president of the Fairport Beach Ratepayers' Association, and not a member of council, the residents on the road in question Bowmanville, Aug. 24, at the in-|contracted to pay for its main- |tersection of Highway 2 and the tenance. He asked the road Prestonvale sideroad. superintendent if he felt that the MARRIAGE BOOM stop sign on the Prestonvale road |was a side road running parallel Christmas season. With the -of- The board of the Oshawa Gen- to the highway between the sign fice handling its maximum seven |eral Hospital Tuesday night con-|and the pavement, and the ac-|ceremonies each day all but| sidered employing an individuallcused came out across this and| three openings have been booked | failed to stop before entering the through until Christmas Day, in- work of admission and discharg-|highway. cluding an extra seven Thursday! i ras fi i Mrs. Evelyn Laverty, Mrs. L.| i He stated that he looked for|morning. Couples are raci of an accident. He was fined $25 lic Church. | Yi ing. The recommendation was| He § that he loo for ning ples are racing to and costs by Magistrate R. B. For Arena | He is survived by his wife, one|Simstead, 4 goo Mrs. M.| ceived by Dr. O. G. Mills,|oncoming cars, while stopped at get in under the New Year wire| Baxter. [step daughter, Mrs. Charles Grow- mc "kK G. Glover. The tree chairman of the A. and D. com: the sifu. but di not see the car|so the brides may be claimed| Little was the driver of an au- cat |den (Mildred) of Dryden, On-|out winners were: Mrs. Swiihoc. |Mittee. It was moved that a let.(that he collided with. as 1959 tax exemptions. tomobile involved in an acci-| The decision to postpone \its|i rig and two stepsons, Joseph| on. ITS Were: rs. Swi enter should be sent 10. Dr. Mills fund raising survey until Iter Dart oF Sex! Your wat made| Teatro of Haliburton. ecutive of the Oshawa Sports Cen-| Five sisters survive Mr, He was alleged to have been|tre Committee. : jiBeiy) St Daercn; stopped by the force of the im-| It was decided that negotia-| omas; Mrs. . 1 pact but, when asked to wait|tions with the T. Eaton Co.. in|McIntosh (Stella, of Lakeview; for the police to arrive, sped off down the concession road. dent, at the intersection of High- way 35 and the third concession, with a second vehicle driven by B.' J. Malda, of Newcastle St. COMING EVENTS sed, fore Sime i sane to "oe |fately to confer with city offi-| The body is at Armstrong Fu- N Ve e : J + A BINGO. Bathe Park. Eulalle Avenue oiglg concerning the securing of a|neral Home. High requiem mass p.m sum of money which could be| win be sung by Rev. P. Coffey BINGO at the Avalon, Thursday, De. | made available to the committee. |; 41.0 Holy Cross Church, Fri- cember 17, North Oshawa Park, $10|If this money can be provided 2lday Dec. 18, at 9 am per game and seven $40 jackpots. 2935 | suitable realtor may be secured ' A y m, € Teatro of Oshawa and Vincent CHRISTMAS WHIST DRIVE The winners of prizes in the Mrs. Dave|Christmas Whist Drive held in Curzon|the Bathe Park Clubhouse Mon- i T Mrs. J. Ma- an effort to secure some com- Mrs. Amelia Jackson, of Lind- son and Mrs. McDonald: Mrs, G. mitment from the company, re- say; Mrs. Fred James (Minnie), Swithenbank J | garding its property south of the of Edgar and Mrs. Steve Col-|Olmstead. The door |day evening were and Mrs. D. prize was Oshawa Shopping Centre, will be(lins (Agnes) of Oshawa. One sis-| won by Mrs. McLaughlin and the {Booby Prize was won by Mrs. Fisher, STAFF AIDS CHEST Employees of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital donated or pledged {$626.40 to the Community Hos- {thanking him for the work he |had done in handling admissions and discharges. WEATHER FORECAST Continued Mild, Cloudy Thursday TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts| Timmins-Kapuskasing region: issued by the weather office at Cloudy with sunny intervals to- |urgent list for surgery are wait-|3 am.: day and Thursday. A few snow- ling for admission to the Oshawa| Synopsis: Cloudy skies and Jurries this morning and again light snow continued overnight in|Thursday. Not quite so mild. |General Hospital' | Central and Northern Ontario as| Forecast Temperatures $1204 RAISED The Women's Hospital Auxil- iary raised $1204.92 at its bazaar held recently, Mrs. C. D. Russell, chairman, said at a - hospital board meeting Tuesday, | 83 PATIENTS WAIT Because of the shortage of | hospital beds 83 people on the Ward 4. I | "Have you added the amount | spent on Fairport Beach Road?" | asked Councillor Hawthorne, 'It {congratulations for Retirin g|she had inquired of a taxpayer 50 "Wards 1 and 2 in the north," |next year, she would still be in- it, I will." [the Valley Farm road on which TORONTO (CP) -- The ecivic| 1 | pai i Ba | 30 or 40 feet back from the side marriage bureau in city hall is| Will Delay had been a citizen of the city |T2in may result in the closing of | NEWS IN BRIEF of Highway 2. However, there doing a booming business this CHRISTMAS trees! choice $1.75. 33 armeny Road South NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts Gomes $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or triplec $120 JACKPOT INCLUDED EXTRA GAMES FOR TURKEYS Door Prize $15 Boy Scouts! Your|to work toward the acquisition of| : 3 53 Harmony Road Nowh| ap alternate site, in the event the Catholic Cemetery, Lindsay. Burial will be in St. Mary's Eaton property cannot be se-| cured. | The committee also decided to| GEORGE W. HUMPHRIES {secure information from the tax-| A memorial service for the late | ation department at. Ottawa as to| George Wright Humphries was whether contributions to the arena conducted in the Armstrong Fu. construction fund would be in-ineral Home, Dec. 15, at 1.30 p.m. FUNERAL OF pital Chest Drive, according tol DRIVEWAY CROWDED the December issue of the hos-| pital employees' publication Chat-|the board of the Oshawa General terline". This is an over the sum collected last year. (last Sunday at the amount of SCOUT OUTING The 2nd Oshawa Boy Scout!ter with the hospital administra- Troop went to Toronto last Satur-|tion and if necessary to ask for come tax deductible and what by Rev. W. N. Aitken, pastor of|day- for their Christmas enter-|a policeman to direct the traffic. |means should be taken to make the Calvary Baptist Church. {this possible. : {Burial was in the Pine Hill Ceme. It is planned to hold a further tery, Toronto. meeting in about a month's time.| Tyne pajlbearers were: Clifford St. Mary's Bingo Millard, Henry Lyons, William Reimer, William Poulter, Wil- liam Tonkin and Martin Ostler The late Mr. Humphries died in the Oshawa General Hospital, Sunday, Dec. 13, in his 80th year. |tainment which took the form of} a swim in one of the pools fol-| {lowed by refreshments in Centre {Street United Church, which | Sponso; he 2 aw. ) land Scouts. Despite the sey roads, Aa General Hospital to say that {they made it without mishap. | I" accompanied by {Scoutmaster Ralph -Leavens and| |Roy Starr, chairman of the| {group committee. At the church| CAR LICENCES JAN. 4 | a disturbance moved into East: Low tonight High Thursday 3 50 mined, particularly with the yard, where relics of a distant large Crusader building project Pickering township past are be- coming in. 3 ing unearthed, and which has brought much traffic to the area. EVEN DISTRIBUTION I was anxious to see that some Mrs, McPherson contended that|thing was done to eliminate road projects should be eom- dust." pleted before new work was| taken on, and that work should be more evenly distributed in| wards. She claimed that in Ward 4, the Fairport road claimed more attention, than others. The road superintendent read the allocation of road work in DAILY seems to be the area where I] live in question. You say most | of the work was done at Fair- rt?" "Yes," protested Mrs. McPher- "It was not" declared Mr. Hawthorne. "It is too bad this| did not come up when the prior- ity list was being made. Hind- sight is worse than foresight. DELIVERY! STILL INTERESTED Mrs. McPherson said that she| . hoped that next year the work] ® would be more evenly distributed. 285 Bloor St. W. Oshawa PHONES RA 3-3443 NIGHTS RA 3-7944-RA 8-6836 she declared, 'will have only two representatives against five in the south." | The deputy-reeve, Jpteated in| the recent election by Mr. Haw- thorne for that office, said that although she would not-be there terested in how the tax dollars were spent. Reeve J. Sherman Scott said: "I think the sooner the munic- ipality takes over all private roads the better. All owners are paying taxes on roads anyway. If people want to keep private roads for their own purposes, I feel they should look after them. "I think some council some day is going to have to say that they are going to-take over all private roads," he concluded. Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean Me- Pherson, who lost her office to H. Ross Hawthorne in the elec- tion for 1960 members, alleged that she had been criticized for she lives being in good condition, MAMNOZNIAROANOA NGA | | Sere PEEK FREAN'S SHORTCAK When you Entertain at Chintstmas & New Year's Finest creamery butter gives Peek Frean's SHORTCAKE a rich satisfying flavour which makes it a favourite with old and young. Serve it with a cup of tea or coffee, with a glass of ginger ale. Have o good supply on your pantry shelf. 8 OZ. PACKET 25¢ Shortcake takes on the holiday look when topped with candied fruit, dies . or coloured icing. PEEK FREAN'S " MekewsoffJamesB I SC UIT S BE SNE SNE ND NN 7 NN % Looking for Original Christmas Gifts? Choose PEEK FREAN'S IMPORTED BISCUITS - in Tins WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16th, 8 P.M. | they exchanged gifts INVEST fCOUTMASTER | Two St. Mary of the People Auditorium STEVENSON'S RD. N. AT MARION KING ST. BUS TO THE DOOR, BIG PARKING LOT 16 GAMES OF $6.00 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 SHARE-THE-WEALTH At Concert Some 150 children delighted their parents and friends with recitations, skits and Christmas carols when Centre Street United Church held its annual Sunday School Concert last Friday night. Two gaily decorated trees add- ed color to the event. Santa Claus, {cleverly impersonated by William Frost, distributed a bag, con-| {taining camdy, suckers and oranges, to each child. Each| |teachier will give gifts to their | | | Lar eo Crowd representatives from| scout headquarters recently offi.| Tuesday. -|Couples Club . of cially invested Ralph Leavens as| the scoutmaster of the Second | CHRISTMAS PARTY Troop. They were Scout Com-| The Nurses Christian Fellow- missioner "A. P. Dickson and|ghip is holding its Christmas party G. L. Clark and Rev. W. G. Dick-| ot 7 p.m. today. The Nativity son. Eleven years ago. in 1948, | win be presented in the form of a Mr. Clark recalled he had start-|shadow tableau and all are wel 8. F. Everson, a member of ern Quebec. Snow will change 'to/ Windsor .......... 5 | x ; ieraliscattered snowflurries this morn- St. Thomas ..... 35 45 increase Hospital, said he was horrified (ing, However, a fast-moving sys-| London 32 45 € q tem now over the Dakotas will Wingham . . 32 40 (traffic in the hospital driveway.|spread some light snow over the Toronto ... . 3b 45 {It was decided to leave the mat-| Upper Lakes and Central Ontario Trenton Vivede: 3B 4H late tonight and early Thursday. St. Catharines .... 35 5 Partly cloudy and mild weather Hamilton ........ 2 45 is expected over southern regions Musjoka sees fo t ao res TO DONATE $200 SER TIESIAY. oe wei Eon 38 The Business and Professional Regional aoreatts valid until gap y 38 Women's Club in Oshawa has Midnight Thursday. North Bay .. 32 | written to the board of the Osh. | Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, south- Kapuskasing .. 30 ern Lake Huron, Niagara re- White River 38 |it is ready to make a donation of gions, Windsor, London, Hamil- Moosonee ........ 20 $200 to the new wing to be built|ton, Toronto: Partly cloudy and on to the hospital, continuing mild today and Thurs- Athi day. Winds west 15-25 today, southwest 20 Thursday. S ee TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario car| Northern Lake Huron, Hali- Ey lisences. for 1960 will be on sale|Purton regions, Georgian Bay: Jan. 4 to March 10, Transport Yorke ng Minister Yaremko announced | |, o¢ and early Thursday. Little uv change in temperature. Winds MAN west 15-25. Kirkland Lake, Sudbury, North Bay: Cloudy with sunny inter- vals today and Thursday. Snow ending this morning with a few| snowflurries tonight or early Thursday. Not quite so mild. ed the Second Oshawa Scouts at|some to attend Centre Street Church during the| - FOR Winds west to northwest 15-25, ministry of the late Rev. T. H. P, Anderson. | COUPLES PARTY Saturday night the Centre Street Last ORGAN OF MUSIC United Church held its annual Christmas entertainment. At 6.30 p.m, they sat down to a very - Colin Corbett, T {fine pot-luck supper. After this $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 | pupils ob. Christmas Sunday. ¢ J Miss Jean Terwillegar was or.|the children or grandchildrén of Hammond Organ he Poet Of The KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED {zanist for the concert and c.|fe members entertained their APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD INCLUDES TICKETS ON 5 TURKEYS | TO BE DRAWN DEC. 23rd CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED {Cathmoir was master of tere (P2008 and friends, Two fine | monies. | Mrs. E. Elliott is superinten- | {dent of the Sunday School and] |Mrs. Fred Taylor 'is the junior| . |superintendent films were shown, the machine being operated by Norman Gower. Mrs. Aubrey Weeks made a fine Santa Claus. Mr. and Mrs Mansell Gerrow are the presi- dents. y GENOSHA HOTEL HOWE AND MILLEN Exclusive agents for Beau Valley: SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES «+s Now! THE SPRING BUILDING YOUR DREAM HOME RISTOW AND OLSEN

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