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The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 9

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EE RE Rh WAREHOUSE FIRE ATTRACTS THOUSANDS OF SPECTATO from the CNR depot, was total- | hours. This picture shows some ly destroyed with a loss esti- mated at about $50,000, More than 90 firefighters battled the made 3 10 tender was submitted. United Counties engineer George Totten, who designed the proposed new roads department garage, was on hand to assist council with the tender opening. Tenders were_ received from Mel-Ron Construction, Oshawa, Attracted by a huge column | 7 p.m. Thursday. In the fire, | flocked to the Bloor and Sim- | owned by Bathe and Mecl.ellan, P In Athlet ognized when awards were made the runner-up Green Team, Mem-|ell Harrison, Bob Owen, Ted day night, Terry Jalasjaa, Bonnie Solomon,| Babe, Bob Anderson and Walter tion dinner held at the school. [son of the Yellow Team which won|shik, Mark Maly, Charles Tuson, Victor Sports and Cycle Trophy ceiving gold bars were:Marilyn|Longley. Grade 9, Championship Yellow Phipps, Olga Muzyka, Fran Brit- Bob Bathe and Tony Saramak. s Carol Stezik, Ellen George, Bar -- er ------ The runner-up team was the who: Tecsived: Inarco .|a maroon bar -- are: Were: | Olinyk, arbara Bul Domne owe | | OF Garage The Grad Shield was received|'i® . bers of the team receiving gold| to -- Barbara Olinyk, Lyndia HolStruction Co. wes Thursday J leona Cheski and Linda Panter.|Marian Ritzie who played on theders Were opened for the con- : De Poe Murray's offer of $23,983 was maroon bars: Valentina Petrow LEADERSHIP BARS te eo i , Mosler, Margaret Uebele and; enders accepted for considera Johnston, Barbara Olinyk, Kathy |ted for the work and an eleventh, Doubles -- The Oshawa Times McRae, school champions--Marian Ritzie| Logan, Sheila Pollock and Shirley| ceived seven minutes after clos- lyn Bilenduke and Gail Cirrie SCHOOL LETTERS on the basis the companies did symbolic of the senior single Kathy McRae and Marian Rit the work were called. an engraved cup and a gold bar BOY'S AWARDS Construction Co. and the R The Ontario Motor Sales Trophy - Grade Bob Kram, Keith certified cheque or hid bond as and Nancy Esposito, who also re-| white, Mike MacKay, Bill Mor-| Council, in closing tenders ask- Sheila Pollock, the junior single Seneco, Wayne St, John, Pill bar. Bob Owen, District Championship was pre- parchall Nicholishen, Bill Lock- team were: Marian Ritzie and : who offered to build the garage Doug Montgomery, Jo-Ann Barge Grade 9H Don Calder, David tional $746 estimate for the pit and Malcolm Long and Peter Nysotski, quired as specified; Fidelity Con- of black smoke, thousands of | believed to have been caused [ coe streets area shortly before | on Bloor street east, across to a large number of students at bers of the team were: Pat Hick-(Monchesky, Bill Blasko, Tony The presentations were Sharron Buha, Carol Sorochan,|Rudy : The Basset Trophy was present. Dave Nicholishen, George Ful- GIRLS' ATHLETIC AWARDS the 'senior basketball champion-|Greg Milosh, John Zedic, Ron ~Merle Cole, Bilenduke, Jeanette Keary, Joan| OFFICIALS BARS | Team, Gold Bars--Dorise Bilen on, Bonnie Caynor, -Bozena| a---- ; bara Clark, Wanda Kotynski and : . i Mifiheraip team) Red team, The members received Yiudy Cutler, Lucy Petrowsky,| Barbara | flaine Page and Shirley Mat. ev, Anne Jalasjas | nl ab Os | HAMPTON (Staff) -- A Belle- by Grace Arkle on behalf of the| Central Collegiate Institute bars were: Shirley Strumbiski, brook, Diane Haas, Kathy McRae, |2Warded the contract to build the The following members of the! junior or senior basketball teams |Struction at the May meeting of Arow. to build the garage and mainte- sky, Lynda Panter, Brendal' coy'yeqdership Bars were pre-|nance pit, Sandra Myers iated in at least 20 games. Those tion, : Nancy Esposito, Joan|from the Cornish Construction Trophy 'was presented to the|Flintoff, and Jo-Ann Barge, also received Hickey ling time. > ipa i a. received maroon bars, Principal H. E. Murphy pre-|;o 'meet the specifications laid championship was presented to Semon Cas presented 0 Council refused the tenders sub- The runner-up Jo-Ann Barge re: INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL |Shoobridge Construction Co. when was presented to the junior johnston, Tom Wright, John mentioned in the tender specifi- ceived gold bars, rison and Joe Kiwior. ed for a cheque or bond to cover champion; while Emily Mitchell Thexton, Glen Lee, Joe Rohn, Ed The Margesson Trophy for mix- Grade 12 & 13--Charles Tuson, sented to Jo-Ann Barge, president! ,,,q Julius Minacs and Mark Ron O'Reilly, Bonnie Gaynor and INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL and Chuck Tuson, Jeanette Keary Dafoe, Bob Hraynyk, Marshall/@nd an additional $400 if Richard BASKETBALI Grade 10---Bob Kram, Keith|struction Ltd., Darlington, whose Oshawa and district residents | by an explosion, a wareho Prowess in athletics was rec Maroon bars were presented to|Dalidowicz, Wes Misiaazek, Lew- Central Collegiate Institute Thurs. ey, Alice Caines, Bonnie Crouter, Saramak, Dan Cherkas, Bob nnual athletic associa- Sandra Kosak and Sandra Wil- after tiie suynal athletic associa a [hose SENIOR BASKETBALL ed to Marilyn Bilenduke, captain/ler, Jim Longley, Jerry Tymo- ARCHERY ship, Members of the team re.|O'Reilly, Bob Breen and Malcolm VOLLEYBALL Tuson, Isobel Thaxton, - Caroll yo... "7eqic Stan Balidowiez, is duke, Elsie George, Betty Wyatt, Krasnaj and Marian Ritzie. gn i 'Let Contract athy McRae, on ra Pam Fudge, Carol Ann Haber dyke, Diane Haas, Shirley Hick- thews. Jo-Ann Barge and Darlene Chris-| . . {ville firm, the Hugh Murray Con- Grade 10 champions. Other mem. Basketball Bars were presented Karen Melynchuk, Grace Arkle, Bozena Krasnaj, Gail Scero and|le¥ municipal garage when ten. > wh vag | Darlington township council, runner-up Blue team received for two years. 8 FY ah the lowest of eight Haight, Angela Minacs, Keithal oq t5 the students who offic- receiving the bars were: Connie| 'In all 10 tenders were submit- BADMINTON Diane Haas, Sharon|Co,, was rejected after being re- gold bars. The runners-up Mari- Two others were not accepted The R. 8. McLaughlin Trophy sented Junjor C's to Diane H down by council when tenders for 4 Marilyn Bilenduke Marian Ritzie who also received Ye mitted by the Hugh Crossley 'ceived a maroon bar, BARS neither - were accompanied by doubles champions, Kathy McRae|y,indsay, Paul Porayko, Jim cations. as presented t Ton . A gold bar was presented to| 40 11 Mancis Esmits, Stan|10 per cent of the company's esti- the runner-up, received a maroon Merringer, Ted Monchesky and ed badminton for the Oshawa yaleolm Longley, George Pollitt, of the club. The members of the Maly. Bob Porayko, Fay Broad and BARS at a price of $23,567 with an addi- and Joe Post, Nancy Esposito McConkey, Jim Rowden, Peter|Wilcox overheard doors were re- Johnston, Tom Wright, John Lind-|bid was $24,517 with an addition- The GAA Trophy was presents guy paul Porayko, Jim White, |al $248 for the pit. In this tender ed to Beatrice Saramak cap ain e Kiwior. [council was told if Ambassador of the Green Team Members hs 11--Walter Drozdibob, overhead steel doors were ac- ee Doni nholm, Jim Rowden, Johniceptapie vision of the specified 'Ra nak. ichard Wilcox, it was to deduct cki, Bea Saranak, Colette 0'- | » Boyle and Adale Zinkiewich, BAA EXECUTIVE BARS ul the Nendored ee ou The members of the runner-up| George Fuller, Ed Merringer,|awa, offered to complete the Red team who received maroon|Wes Misiaszek, Ed Milburn and|work. for $24.565 and an addition. pars wire: Lenny Digelow, Pat.Bob Anderson, al $604 for the pit. if overhead Kucherik, Gloria Culenchyn, Ser . ina Strachan, Heidi Nyenbuis JUNIOR FOOTBALL steel doors were acceptable coun- Elvira Lingen and Carol Andrew Anderson, Rich Askew, |¢i1 was to deduct $450 from the Special crests were on Moffat, 'Bill Aylesworth, | tendered price. to the members of the le ¢ If Mann, John Lindsay, Jim 4 District Basketball teams Those| Lang, Marshall Nicholishen, Keith|ed to build the garage for a price George, |[Johnston, Bill Thexton, Walter/of $26,718 plus an additional and Je HY Ian I Barker and Leo Morin, Bob blaze for more than three | ~|and Boris Kotel | Christine Swanson, demonstrated tor. {ence of the Ontario Education As- mate of the work when a sealed | E. R. Hubble Contracting offer-| JSPR Sh SS A ee Osha MAY 6, 1960 7 New Church | Board Meets The first meeting of the board of managers of the recently or- ganized St. Luke's Presbyterian Church was held Wednesday, May 4, to commence its plan- ning to develop the congregation. It is planned to develop the church school, erect a portable church building on its property at Nipigon and Rossland road and to lay the groundwork for a long range plan for a permanent structure, The new congregation was in- augurated April 10 with the re- ception of charter members. The congregation has been meeting in Adelaide McLaughlin) Public School since late in 1959 with Rev. Kenneth J. Mathews, formerly of Fairbank Presbyter- fan Church, Toronto, as minister, It will serve the rapidly growing area of north west Oshawa, ' The board of managers has |Lt.-Col. M. C. Finley as chair- man. Other members are: Ross Smith, treasurer; Kenneth Moore, secretary; D. N. Parker, envelope secretary; James | French, building fund chairman; |and Robert Clarke and Ronald | Flewell, members. The new congregation is re- ceiving support and advice from Knox Presbyterian Church and {an assessor session headed by |A, H. Dance; wg ® Hat Certificates | Come Into Style | Gift - certificates for hats --an old idea in men's wear stores-- is about to become a factor in women's millinery, according to| Women's Wear Daily. The Milli- nery Institute of America has signed up about 200 stores for its] |*"Hat Check" plan, an attempt to| The per-bed cost of a second |make women's hats a major gift! hospital in Oshawa would be|item, particularly with male| $25,000 or more, The per-bed shoppers. Shoppers will buy a OSHAWA, FRIDAY, PAGE NINE EE --_-- iv ya » LA -- or Om, POLE BOY a JAYCEE SAFE DRIVING ROADEO OFFICIALLY OPENED at the Shopping Centre, Thurs- | Oshawa Junior Chamber of | and Steve Edwards, in uniform. day. On her left is Fred Up- | commerce. Also in the picture | At the rear is official Lloyd shaw, She Salmi iy iont are Ontario Department of | Walters. ~Oshawa Times Photo ; F Don Lowe, president of ik Highway officials, Clark Agnew | : pidge: fetes J.N. Willson Retires As Motor League Head Over Telephone gram under the guidance of the Deanna Buldyke, Miss Teen- Age Roadeo, officially opened the Teen-age safe driving road- eo sponsored by the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Commerce RS | of the spectators on Bloor street at the height of the fire. Oshawa Times Photo terial dealing with this impor- tant subject, Provided also were accident and appraisal forms for the purpose of gathering acci- 7 dent statsitsi ofni dna cn artmol dent statistics and information concerning safety measures now in operation or contemplated. EVALUATING RESULTS "The results of this program are at present being evaluated and awards to the cities making the best showing will be pre- sented at the CAA Annual Meets ing being held in Niagara Falls later in the month. "The establishment and main- {monstrating silk Recently, the third membor Demonstrations service by phone. All they had to ment as president, He was elect- : : Joep Ib oper n recent months. e League "gang aft agley', especially|nioior League, attended the pres- late and Vocational Institute, by|young artists have a good time|Origin. When they pick up their| sistance during the year and n i special students, Andy Bohaker| considers it a good guide for the With the prayer service, and He said that, for the first time § of | Bell Telephone officials statelor more of the many League tora tabliskment and main. e of Ww rs cost of adding a 220-bed wing to|gift card in varying price desig- 4 : [the Oshawa General Hospital nations, Cards bear greetings ap-| For the past few days, resi-| During the annual meeting of ' {will be $12,000. propriate for the season. dents of Oshawa, in need of the Ontario Motor League, in American ~~ Automobile Asso | RCS fost iutuint ~-- | spiritual comfort, have been able| Toronto today, J. Norval Willson, ciation, and sponsored in Canada | to get their own private prayer |of Oshawa, announced his retire by the Canadian Automobile As- sociation, has been in operation do Was disi 2 unlisted Humber ed to office a year ago. dit fliliated club wr prov y the sponsors, and a| Col, R. §, McLaughlin, chai an § ailila Clubs ai recorded service was immediate: man of the hoard of General branches have provided the prop- ly played for their benefit. Motors of Canada, Limited, hon- er authorities in all cities in the eature rt OW However, the best laid plans orary president of the Ontar Plogince, Javits Jopuiations in when the practical joker inter-|iq. io luncheon at noon. ) n Live demonstrations of art will ling clay for them to try their Venes. 3 In his address at the luncheon | be given Friday evening and Sat-|creation and two Grade II stu-| Irate telephone subscribers|y,. wiycon exoressed his appre- | urday afternoon at the annual art|dents, Theresa Starr and Judy|complain that they have been| t=" "0 "Cer ore and direc. A exhibition of the O'Neill Colleg-|Zimmerman, to see that the|Pestered by calls of unknown, w= "0 "0 0 co-operation and y | ¢ " 2% as students of the art teacher, Miss| without spreading the paint too phones, they are regaled with) ated that in many respects 1959 Dorothy Van Luven, widely. prayers and hymns. o i . bo Fa In one case, a GM employee|Was a record breaking year fou Friday evening the exhibition| On Saturday afternoon too, a ok, v A ' i i i jas called to the phone "for anm|the Ontario Motor League. opens at 7.30. It will be held| 10-minute film will be shown on|Was called | e | MEMBERSHIP 1S RECORD in the girls' gymnasium, Two non-objective art. Miss Van Luven| emergency", and was greeted Vi His ! rweiz. will be de.) i quotations from the Bible, |in league history, membership ewe 2, wil] be de 2 an Lying to Understand el In another case, a subscriber reached and passed the 200,000 creen printine. newer trend in design. Jim Min. boys with 1 and Bill Fitches, Grade 10/had to leave his phone off the mark, Records were also estab- their ela. ,|s.udents, will operate the projec- hapk because of the number of flabod y ie Auber of Toes |such calls, received from members for one the process at the annual confer- A p 'Education As. SPECIAL ART PROJECTS [that there is nothing wrong in|services, J. NORVAL WILLSON | sociation i nToronto, Besides the main Polynesian what the "telephone church" is| The speaker referred to the ; / Posts and Patrol Ambulances on theme of the exhibition, there will doing. The sponsors of the|qpening of the department of Province. During the coming year| the Highways of the Province of MASK MAKING be work done during the year by scheme are complying with tele- [transport driver examining head:| © plan to increase our activities Ontario is a joint effort of the Two Grade II students, Val.|the art special class, wood carv-|phone regulations, They cannot|quarters at Downsview, saying|i®, this field. ; [Ontario Motor League and the St. erie Kotelewetz and Marianne ing in butter nut and walnut done be held responsible for the oper-|(ho tests in theory and practice 'Safety of the pedestrian on|John Ambulance Association. The |McAllister, will give a demon-|by the Grade 12 art class under| ations of the pranksters, [le tes take all the guess-work out| (ne Streets and highways which, |importance of this Good Samari- fratan of musk aod, & aw | Ain JE 0 pa a wan ASSIS We a5 Boi wer ta. Srvis, whic ie provided by the Grade 11 art class will be|cational staff, the work of the Oshawa Students out many of those who should) motor vehicle safety, has been (Staff members of the St. John exhibited and form part of the|school's sketching club and the not be permitted to drive. |given the attention it merits by| Ambulance Association, In savin Pacific Island theme which is the| new murals in the auditorium, G Di 1 PROGRAM PRAISED the recognized motor clubs, lives and easing the suffering of background for the exhibition, A large display of work by the et 1p omas Gratification was expressed of| leagues and associations in Can-(the injured, cannot be over Lino Blokk printing will be do at special club Yas dose during [the department of highways as-| ada. A Pedestrian Safety Pro-'emphasized," Mr. Willson said. monstrated by a pair of Grade|the students' visits to the Roya |surance that ther: . SRR haut |9 students, Lynda Thompson and|Ontario Museum. Miss Van| At Ryerson Ta lis ul be ° [Janet 'Carmichael. Luven assigns them to different Three Oshawa students attend-|and improving those now in use, | Saturday afternoon when the} sections of the museum each|ing Ryerson Institute of Tech-|Mr. Willson also praised the ew OSPl a exhibition opens iy 2.30 silk visi itetehinz club nology in Toronto received their|driver training programs set up screen printing will be demon- e sketching club Is composed q4iplomag today on the completion |in- secondary schools and men- strated by Christine Swanson. [of a group of about 50 students] : ith Iti [from Grades 10, 11 and 12 who!°f their courses. tioned that a number of the | TRY-IT-TABLE {meet Miss Van Luven for aml The graduates and the courses|League's affiliated clubs were O01 | 1S n owe | So many of Miss Van Luven's/hour and a half one evening a fey, have vi completed ure: aclive in this work, former students return to the|week. Frederie . Brock, 75 exan-| 'Calls from members for emer- ili ; i . o school for the art exhibition, and| ii a i |dra. street, radio and television gency road service, and requests William A: Holland, Superinien |Tucins Which will be byilt in the » and] Pwo agsignments which theo ' : 4 dent of Oshawa General Hospital, wing which have not yet been a large number of them with group has attempted during the| arts: Ronald Edward Keith, 493 for legal service, routings and| announced today that with the donated are: 67 semi-private young children, that there will be| past year and which will be on Figucane Street, i emical tech- general travel information con-|hospital building campaign in its|rooms, two three-bed rooms and a special tiny - tots - try = it-|the exhibition are paintings to il.|P01°8Y: and Robert Shelenkoff, tinue to increase and, as I men-|fourth day, 19 rooms for the pro-|nine four-bed rooms. "he hospital table again this year, lustrate the simulation of sound [02 Olive avenue, architectural tioned earlier, it is hoped the posed new hospital wing have al-|has received several inquiries |. Colorful bibs will be provided|and the simulation of circular technology. Standard of these services can ready been endowed. from persons and organizations for the children, paints and model- movement, _____ (be improved still further when we| Mr. Holland said that most wishing to endow the remaining . start operating from our new|of the specific donations for/rooms. | and more spacious quarters atrooms in the wing have, come Am i Yonge and Carlton streets. from private individuals. ie g 1 sea WEAN "Erection of the familiar black| The rooms already donated in- wing are Oshawa Branch 48 of and yellow direction and warn.|clude two private rooms, four| the Canadian Legion, which do. ing signs has been somewhat cur-|semi-private rooms, two three-\nated a four<bed room: the Sorop- tailed because of the large num-|bed rooms, two four-bed rooms,|timists Club of Oshawa, which do- ber of roads in the province now [three six-bed childrens' wards an | nated a waiting room; the Prince being Saved by the Department six waiting rooms. Philp end Golden Jubilee Chap- authorities, However, the League SEVERAL ENQUIRIES he 10DE Jviich donated still provides them when requests| This means that the only bed- ployees Association of the R. D. are received 'from municipalities |" Weiner Co. Ltd., which donated for. Sigus jo be erected Jocslly. ™ {three wheel-chairs. uring the year an aitrachivel in u | Donations large and small may school patrol badge designed by | | be directed toward specifi y the Canadian Automobile Asso- | or edui arg Speci ic space NY a ~ or equipment for the new wing. ciation, of which the League is| [The hospital has draw: a member, bearing the letters en ouse [schedule of the e Taw n Jaa CAA, was supplied by the League | [items for the Net 5 Miri to a number of schools in the | . tive donors. : y 'This Sunday costs memo Private rooms cost $1000 each; | The Ontario County he en rooms cost 2000 Club will be host to residents of | Sach. Sued Rooms: and_ She. [the Oshawa district at a "Onen(bed childrens wards cost |House", Sunday, May 8, between | each. Four-bed rooms cost '$4000 two and five p.m. jeach, and waiting rooms cost An opportunity is being pre-|3790 each. All the private rooms % Yio or and waiting rooms for the new sented for the public to meet wing * havi ready be some of the 360 members of the|qoo8 ave already en en: Bik and to see the aircraft, "up . |close". This is a chance to take| Some of the necessary equip- the children around the acer. ment for the new wing has been planes, the hangars, and to see listed; suction units for patient's rooms, $250 each; suction units -------- 1 | Liberals Plan Fall Activities The monthly meeting of the Oshawa Liberal Association exec. utive was held recently, with L. C. Munroe presiding. Also present were Mr, and |are, Mrs, S. W. Moore, W. M. Alsop At present 90 students are on Mrs, O. R. Gay, Mrs. E. Warne, course learning to fly, and work- and W. Warne. ing towards a private licence, As this was the last meeting] More than 500 persons have ob- how safe modern aircraft veallyly or operating rooms, $350; anaes. thetic machines, $625; Oxygen tents, $625; patient stretchers, $190; wheel-chairs, $100; refrigers ators, $250; blood pressure appars atus, $50; commode chairs, $75; iC were Ellen A ky iy Pat Kucherik, Dor-| Rudy, Wes Misiaszek, Don Cald- $448.50 for the pit. . jse Bilenduke, Emily Mitchell, er, Peter Wysotski, Jerry Gaateh,| Crawford Construction's bid Jane Calea, Rosemarie Fusco,|Bob Hyranyk, Said Secerbegovic,(to build the garage was $27,112 Penny Bigelow, Grace Brendzan,|Rainier Korchynski, Ed 1 rp, (Plus an additional $500 for the Pam Fudge, Adele Zinkiewich,|Ted Marchut and Tony Se mak, | Pil Shirley Bint, Lorraine Parish, | Manager Ww. Dithiarg and Sons, Be Heidi Nyerbuis, Colette O'Boyle, | i xk ville, bid for the work was the Elvira Lingen, Marie Chrom | Moy it BASKPTBALL. second lowest offer at $23,874| Helen Debicki, Sylvia -Szikozay ( ameron. Mere Cole. BI Comin plus an additional $650 for the Beatrice Saranak, Betty Wyatt,| jo." a i lee TON: (pit. | A ~ . :aatch, Bob . Hrvanvk A Carol Stezik, Lyndia Thompson!]ewis Kocho, John Rorchvaski: High tender of the eight accept: and Elsie Tureski Ted Marchat Deity Matth wy ed was the one submitted by The Henderson Trophy was pre-| yr AFC tt, Denn Peter Mot. | Lightfoot Construction Ltd., who sented to Donna Jeremy, captain; Larry Plancke. ' Donald Pot. bid $32,261.60 to complete the of the Yellow Team, from Grade or' Jim "Rowden Said Secerbe. PUllding and an additional $504 10. which won the championship. | ic Rainier SHITE. Wr for the pit | Members of the team presented yw, and Peter Wysotski. After some discussion about | with gold bars were: I I ; the seven minutes lateness of emy, Gail Miller, Irene Th JUNIOR BASKETBALL the Cor, sh te ' Sally Gutsole, Carol Stallibrass, Oley Skochko, Marcis Esmits,/to return it to the end Ruth Cooper. {Ken Hickey, Stan Seneco, Stan/opened. rnica C \ sender un. until September, fall activities|tained their private pilots lice were the main topic. at the Ontario County Flyi It was decided that a panel dis-(C!"b since its organization cussion, open to the public, will|1945. take place some time in October.| [Forty-one Royal Canadian Fly- The subject will be Ontario Hos-|ing Clubs in Canada will hold pital and Medical Services as|"open house this weekend. wi ro compared with socialized medi-| To captivate the interest of the ith the Ronar's Dae. cine. The panel will consist of|general public, many clubs will In addition to the rooms and people qualified to discuss the/provide air and ground displays, equipment named, the following pros and cons of both, with ques-[film showings and lucky draws/areas in the new wing may be en- Sons Non the audience being|for flying prizes. { dowed: operating room, treat- welcomed. Consolidated as a recognized|,... % : The date and other particulars|flying training movement in 193, rent rooms, lecture room, physio of this event will be announced|flying clubs have been in contin: poom, doctor's lounge and li- after the executive meeting on|uous business ever since, quietly (brary, occupational therapy de- Monday, Sep'. 12 urning people into pilots. More partment and the school of nurs- | Other tentative plans were than 13,000 pilots have graduated ing. Inquiries regarding donations i made, and will be made public|from national flying clubs since may be answered by .té¢lephoning --Oshawa Times Pholp (as the occasion arises. 1948. ithe hospital at RA 3-221L "Clbassinettes for children's wards, N21§250; intravenous apparatus In| stands, $35. Every room and piece of equip. ment specifically donated will be marked by a plaque engraved done by her class during visits | day, May 6 and Saturday, May to the Royal Ontario Museum. | 7, at the OCVI. The display will be seen Fri- | CHRISTINE SWANSON, art special student at O'Neill Col- legiate and Vocational Insti tute, sur' eys some of the work

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