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The Oshawa Times, 30 Nov 1960, p. 3

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'Senior Exercises | ZI me ¢ Friday At OCVI Ziye Oshawa g 8 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1960 PAGE THREE Judith Broadbent, Charl ene ponsibility fo ie, as well as fo -- Tm Fiath, Judith Norden, John Ba the cover of commencement and John Allen, gll first class program, a ling cut again {honor students, are among the featuring the new crest, On elthe past year's graduates, most of side of the sage a panel is whom will be returning to their planned suggesting the theme of Alma Miter on Friday evening, the evening Gradustes of the They will join Grade 12 and 13 OCVI hese are heing decoy students and the staff of 52 tea- ied hy gay paper penants in the lehers at the senior commence school eolours, intermingled wilh iment exercises to he held at 8 silhouettes of graduates, They pm, in the OCVI auditorium, are the work of Carla Webber |The public are warmly invited to Olive Zacerkowny and Waller attend Zarowny [HONOR CRESTS MUSIK A special feature of tis year'sl For the 1900 commencement commencement will be the pre eyercises, music will he provided sentation of henwtiful schoollhy the school senior band, There crests hand embroidered inlare (wo 50 - piece bands in the India, to those students ho for school, The membership in each four ye id id the ir 8 v Joi Chand is based on musical ability, obiainet irst cl donor San: 0 that even in the senior hand ding, These new crests have heen! gh, > ¢ § AYErs especially designed for the 3h Bi Grade % of the players O'Neill OCYI and will he receiy | ed by those who earned them last! year and the year hefore Among the coveled awards al Friday's commencement will be:| the out standing hoy and gir! awards, the service medals for good citizenship, and many mon ary is in all departments o BY A] "a vi PRI mens first a deseriptive overture nm Honos bo "will he pre {depicting changing moods of the es, Hon vars will he : Denied as usual to all students|neean and called "Pacific Gran.| sen a it 0 all y 4 wold ; ¢ of 11, 12 and 15 who had|3ewr Hak f ne r ela seal] i > 0 I, Here V2 44 1 i of » tats deo Alng f piece by the ench operatic he MEMBERS OF THE Oshawa | meetings at Sime we Hall, Here / ; i } first elass honor nding in last composer. 14 This is 3 min wv : gry uet "Ballet ind 8 in contrast y ? J. Danniels, -chalrman of | members ¢ 4 i. 4 dri | i June's examinations ' fo 8 shows | awa Times Photo, | npcoRATIONS to a well known romantic com \ Y "Ar Special" students are position "Prelude in C Bharp py " busy these days with plans to/Minor" by Raehmaninof/ " Golden Age Club BS i io wim mon wil drs to he Nosension ROVER SCOUTS AID TB SURVEY Ly ] i 1 As the members of the hoard education, guests and staff make their enrtance, the hand will play "OCVI Processional" specially composed hy ¥, Franels for this occasion, For the mus interlude of the program numbers will he featured uF AA) i Golden Age Club derive t ¢ Wey ! f £real | the entertainment commitice enjoyment from el £1¥ } is seen conducting the Golden at ex 8 d-| Mareh' by Mozart, The band will commencement xen Tae! / In a id EL he th much loved! The Rover Bea Scout Motto | proximately 100 homes on | ing plans for the evening are, 4 TH : f exemplified | Grierson and Mary streets for | from left to right: the Skipper, ¢ sant! ; f y an school song Wik J / ; «© Br eurysant Jemums whieh Play an Eheo! ut hy members of the Bth Rover | the Ontario County Tuberculosis | Lloyd Stureh, Tom Abthorpe, em ~ 4 gra Re Me far wall of RECEPTION Sea Beout Crew Tuesday eve. | Association TB chest clinic, In | and Warren Clark j JF (1c stage 15 to be enhanced by! After the commencement ex-| ing when they canvassed ap- | the above picture shown make ~Oshawa Times Photos ; a the stage 15 to i ) ET ------------------------ a. By ROBERT WNHILLANS mi al ) join this & #7 , @ a large painted replica of our|ercises, a reception for graduates This story is for ye 65 years group Via h lay Hi 7% 7 5 new school erest, recently de-| and their parents and friends will who are in need of ala I f ) signed hy a former student in(he held in the cafeteria, The RS Nore rocial aptive Wie i x i Bt (he art d ¢ pariment Charles girls of the Ly ne e00n0mica de ustee Werr Defends / 4 / : . Aud h y fw epare and serve i The Oshawa Goldew Age Cli eri ne ) y / ' il Bailes, This will he placed partment will prepa 1 arte 1046 P che | y sil 4. against a background of effec-|the food, Teachers will be on| wes started in 1048 from a A / i) % 88 | (ively arranged streamers hand to make parents, guests and) dition to the wu 0 Berviee fy ( ] Wo 4 Welfar resented to the Wome ve. ar John Wilson has assumed res | friends feel al home wo hes te vn SU Insta, ruRNACE High School Decision for anyone In AE | to be its ma il, Now in i V I f #3 K.. - i embers of the Oshawa Board| political generalizations, However| shops and another full composite Club ha th 6h 4: 7 * . of Education rose to defend them.| William Werry had a little more|school being expanded Port Club has with the help of H, W. Fowley a Id ( 4 # fo : p uesday night, when Ald-|to say, He said he was present:| Arthur has 11, Bi gin BLA Hall, bull the organization' ink Er wy. ocCle Y eviews ¥ He Dafoe accused! ing, nol promises, not publicity|posite school with § shops, Belle. 4 A 4 Hall, built the organization inl ASSIST WITH PROBLEMS " 4 p ending $600,000 as alseeking statements, but facts ville has 10, London has at least i {0 7 I hesent fnetmber ship of iu Int 0 va I I in y 5 ! i 4 4 morial to George Fletchér and| Mp, Werry had collected an! 80 lin at Mg Se Ray fs, 5 4 ch , A 1€0TEe Tynan impressive set of faels e took| "In the eity of Toronto toda ] JOHN H, SMITH remainder throughout Canada ; al ec! d bh J DAN EA Work At Museum Alderman Dafoe was speaking| considerably more than his al:|/there are plans on the Joday President 1 ! meot all, Vir Entertainment ilrman FT acl udience in the{loted time to speak. But no one hoard for a school to dy RICH, FULL LIVE y y i alter all cor 7 8 vol Hall, at a public|complained, Referring tor the people who will be retrained for President John H, Bmith said respondence i, 8, I "Ladies and entlemen. the placed on sale when the museum b wed hy the Osh-|hoard's decision to build a newl{technical jobs, | vier | » 181 Blood Bank Needs (today "We of the Golden Age rem on the Sick member V oung Artists heat is on!" announced Mrs, Gor. opened next sprin : and District Labor Couneil.|high school in Oshawa. Mr werry| "Why is this being done 7 Cl I A re once more enjoying a Each me i turn I { want, president of the Osh The speaker of the evening was A 7] ¢ ( . sald | © i A don Conant, pre ) 18 speaks A. Fletcher, chalrman|sal According to government sta. I ch, full, life, We would like hose he y heir individu Bt and District Historical 80-|Mrs. Arlie Daguerre who was in ! storted that! * . S / Out Su ort ! / ) Awa A ALE ) » hoa later vetoried tha Our shops at the OCVI were| tistics, there is k ers in ov 2 group to share probler §. W, J. Fowl oly i al general|trod i hb | Cona andy oc tains ohn 88 us, hid §, there is work available in Put Pp . R OlF age group Re rms : clety, at the third annual general) troduce y Mant andimye Da hos heen against designed 32 years ago and arelthe field of electronies, motor " ublie-spirited tize who'it with us aplian (7) fvise on 1 1 meeting held on Noy, 25, Dr thanked by Dr, Telford, Mrs, Da-|avorvihin ood for education inl new inadequate pu 4 Aig bi od nies eare enough to take time to don Every Thursday evening at/glous and other problems to Acclaimed M. P Pro vnsend confirmed his guerre spoke of her grand:|in i x 15 long as I can re Rok ade Wale : od dame eile He hanion and Other Skilled oe] ale hottles of blood so that there/Simcoe Hall, the Golden Agers|th who seek ii tatement hy saying that the fur-iparents, Elder and Mrs, Thomas member There ave extremely unsatis(ac.| to fil) hom Bid oné Ing trained Will be an adequate supply Inlget together for an evening of) For the entertainment of all 80) A capacity audience acclaimed! nace now installed in the Henry Henry, and literally brought them| (i. ian sald it was ton tory physieal conditions in some i he continued, our hospital blood hank at alllgames, discussion and entertain. Golden Age Clu an annual pic n dents of two young | Hous i entirely satisfactory, ito life for her audience in al ympo islon to have fun shops, discouraging boys taking] NEED MOTOR MECHANICS times w me t twelfth) men ale Is held at Cobourg under the! rg, at the Dr. 8. J.|The architecture of the museum sparkling vivid speech i I wits against him: very desirable training "In Ontario, we need 8000 mo. cal 1 an arts and final Red Cross Blood Cline] phe ton e Gold Juhile n on of a picked gro 2h) Q " {has not been spoiled by a new| gj i bed Elid 1 f [tor y 4 Bg on a Te baa hr ee! The ladies of the 3 Iden ) le e apervi 4 ( ' Ji hod g OUP Phillips Public School, Tuesday i ho MgB AB] She don ribe d & er He ry as se "We must meet with the needs| ) meehanies per year, Our Thur Dee, 1, at St, Greg I0DE serve lunches at these/ rom each uni ther clubs in|guening | chimney, if [ta with a wide Irish smile and DEFEND POSITION [of Inereasing mechanization, ant-|5¢hools ave producing 4000 and tortion." 81 street| M0etings, P. J, Danniels, head of turn hold separate pienies twice pio novi mien Tuaney/TOUEH the foo: isl? great sense of humor, and his PREFER Mr. Fletcher and|0omation and technological' fm.|"iENt here in the Industrial ety ory aierinim, Bmeok Poli the p 0 i year] thelr ov lons, a Hh y Ww e His » AM urse v ) r rynan 4 TA PON aA hay . Ihe eth north the anlerainmint Samiti eX yearly in their own regions: captivated the hearts of the audi ' Later, in Dis report on the. Min ite, an amateur nurse who cal-| ME, TEER, Be For election Provements ereating demand for|0f Oshawa, we have the most 1 Pp b . } BILE ' ' hs ne \ y ! y ( ] 3 te | a The supply of blood procured| fi SEC some 'of the sus activ) [ATTEND MARRIAG onee with her plano artistry and oa stated that representations|ed simples fram them and travel. 07 re-election to the Board of i Aig dlink frome yo joch motor ne Suite shop for s { ap] 1% aril glo 1 beauty a . \ 5 Fi x sents W al, as distinguished from in. for the month of December! "pon third Thursday a variety| Several times Go lowing beaut were being made to have plaques|led by horseback all over the| Education nied thelr plat) Goceial" taining, This reauives| IM Canada of comparable size. must meet the requirements of > ave attended man 5 of elut Viol t Raymond Taylor dem y y nry House, Wav: pount ¢ 4 i #1 I A od many of them | spies the Christm and New Year Show, in which the members par. |" a phd y u Hy placed ou the Henry Hous 1 eeun ng the sicl | p| Shop-laboratory facilities not at| "There are many jobs open in h embers. Rece 1 p on { . Di } : | Of thi " 43 pent tl eit) upporting holld ch because of the ticipate, is presented, Occasional MeN ors 4 ently or 0 ha 1 onstrated the proficiency that has'pen's Mill and the oy i ig (! ked of the loom eh used to i ime ol he x Shai A | present available the field of electronies and we anticipated high accident rate|Visits are made by known enter 1 and J ugns ere 1 him scholarships and honors| Laughlin ecoachworks a on tand in the hig dining room of tin that sidiniy v the haa 'OCVI eannot provide within Its haven't even got a school to pros will impose severe stralng upon|lsiners of this area to help with vould spend on a swimming pool| Present walls further shop ac. vide this type of education for the community blood bank that the program a : Bod and. auditoriom for a new highi ommaodation, because all elass. our young peonle or our unem. we b 4 Mian battle to main Vi J. Boyd, 1 ny enculls ples being presented by the Ca. Laughlin on behalf of the mu (Faised A great laugh with a story nl in Osh ap new | or rooms are only feet wide and | ployed," My, Werry sald, tain supple casary in life. MUSICAL BACKGROUND rage new members Ynadian Concert Association at|seum committee, covering the ae-|0f how a pair of trousers stitch |eannot be widened These were only some of the narried. Both w 1 their BO in the musical world A witty and informative report|the Hen House on whieh the ear. The bride w ie former! phe concert was one of a se-|was given by Mrs. Ewart Me. household cloth was made, and Tha (0 ' h A 2 | ; 4 hr " od on ar! hai st p I oy pent on unnecessary Fo ale % A The Golden Age Rythm Band, Mr. Smith how tivities of the past year, She men-[8d on an early ¢ | ich sew ils The hoard of education de./8¢t8 Mr, Werry fired at the | comprised of women members| In Seplember, 1061 al ta il Taylor opened the| tioned among other things that|!N# machine had theiy side READ The candidates running for ve-|eided that land is not available #athering, He also sald Oshawa sav k f ripped open or fence to (he Ihe Ww Open tomor | row. Ti he 1. supply most of the musical back: Hall O d at I y § performance with Cha- Mr, Kir now re urned to Eng Hpped ; : ; were: Mr, Fletcher, Mr. at OCVI for an addition to the|!§ the only eity, of pomparable from 1.80 1 i fi to 9 ground at these performances 60 clubs in Canad A { 1 i n DD Minor hy Bach. Helland, had donated his entire gol Fibs f a H ny on, | an. Fred Britton Mortman building size In Canada, which has mot ay Ww sn members who can/cony } \ po vith Ac legrollection of Canadiana to the mu.|®e tol if husking he ol ; 3 Nant a 4 ? linside swi in omen membe ( ind Allegre hat tho ord ddauchten afjcandles m ome, of meal nA O'Neill, Stephen G.| Oshawa's facilities for both in y fo 8 saning pal whi h oan riven a bassoon|split and sg I quilting bees' well, A Margaret Shaw, | dustrial and technical education oF on andite of the year, ides Viurray Sparkes and William (are now amongst the poorest in planned for wn a hoo) type 0 hy Kreisler Werry 4 ehool, Med ita | In 1818, and that an electric stove or : Mr, Werry also "o 4 leditation from MeLaughlinl wndida unning for election| "within a very few years, an ) 0 pointed out that ® + {and the | ; | i by i | ¢ [the province oo donated by Ewart | "Every yea We 24th of ar for five 2 maintenance of a po N Nn 1 ates i : net. Douglas! yaa hoen transported to the mu| May ™ she 0 srandfather] 2. HH 0, ind Vi the AT Hime |addition of several shops ta Dan. |torium. If built a ud shih Bodle was | mpanist : : hy courtesy of Meagher used ta give a speolal party for [fied John Greer Willia Ran. Jovan Collegiate Institute will he(he $40,000 per year, 1f built as chose hres er report, the Curator Mrs. fall us grandehildren, Our parents nd Fred Whall | am Bellinecessary, and more desivable, proposed hy the hoard, the main. wer, gave impressivelwere tolerated 1 not especially | [a to a second school, than|tenance cost would he $5000 per 5 : on % i facts ! iitendance, There had) welcome Fhe party was for the WERRY PRESENTS FACTS att to one school, The goographi- year and there would he A pers T by A ra . heen 2445 pald admissions, but|children and how we looked for Many of those who spoke on|Cf! @istribution of technical facil:| petual grant towards the upkeep b anim written in 162 bylsince no charge is made for ehil-\ward to this annual party!" She|the problem of frills spoke in|!Ue8 In the new school and Don" He eaneluded his presentation il How the inter-idren under 10 when accompanied had always loved the Henry! (evan schools will be well hal:|with the statement: "There is ne Save bt iowad Sts pla od the hy an adult an exact count of visi House 12 eoncluded, and was | » anced cheaper ar more sound way of Sound Say bl he ha i Cathedrale En-|{tors is impossible, Mrs. Gower ) pleased it restored and| "In the meantime, one com.|Providing these facilities in the coun activi on for ean } n Deh and the pop-| mention 9 that hund tds o onl {looked after e Historical So. | Ver- usin plete set of technical and indust.|eity of Oshawa, than has heen ome 'n contac Ith eity 1 | ! \ 3 | uona, She dren had been delighted by thelgejety s rial shops in y atl 5 es. |Sugdeste y " Gople a contact with Sty throug) \ cuona. Si Jind been delighied by th : UL shops in one location 1s es-(Sugfested hy the Oshawa Board p.m | l Hite ( ion lun m tre play any type of musical Instru-ithe lf \ nata in Major by | eum a co: Pra./Jdohn Ritson had g | | hrought hy Mr, Ritson to Canadaland sleigh rides with the neigh irlatk for hero LG g(ell, Wants increase In education oq rial for, as I see it, Georg elfamilis §0T 00 iy Fducation hoard ch | Need a eff pool and auditorium as a memo Nanning Board, As hu o t il probe Bus Service a Tho oldest visitor way 0 aw BIRTHDAYS - youngest three months, N man) and George Drynan \r, | tax rate dafoe claimed the Hoard of Fdu:| pAyr, RISTOW: Ten atl i heen mare trouble usiness experience in Os) ear t ever before al Estate, Con I¢ A and Dis y . ment d with the » sential and urgent," he said of Education," 0 a and District Labor Coun ) weil orl Wy ) f nd Sonataland ch ron clot ne oh 8 oy wvin \ id cookies hy | "In regard {0 the technical -- -- : \ traat | ol « | \ ( ieff fhe a 8, One sm bh ny of n Mi M¢ 1 her entertains! ¢ 2 I Wing of the new school, it will nts Jd m wr : 6 venture deb tio lo ( \" ts have set a she stated, was so Impressed by oo 00 include 10 shops, Some say they and sidewalk programs asl hous § D obl 1 eason's! the museum that he returned are not needed," Mr, Werry went a or Le a" 1¢ olut egularly once a week all through n {on 3 [to other eities, Peterborough has! People should learn that only 18. Kingston has 10 shops and al 15 amnare fn should he used Junior composite sehoo! up tol In most residences", comments grade 12, It is smaller than Osh. | 1 8 I } y | ( . ed they were hy the information| Wishes to the following vesi- |oehawa § y De A 'antain | ence ah So . R10 Cut Denied nd courtesy extended them by| dents of Oshawa and distriet Hd v bil paten pad 2008. High School, there ote 4 mp oymen 1 Indu JL Ww J { volunteer helpers at the museum. | ¥ 10 hi elehrating their e Prevention Week progr bis " A al Commission for new indu ' shance this topic. Mis virthdays today y hy ¥ . NORMAN DOWN Cited | nm v in on In pursuance of thi Ny h My | o iz ) i T SOPV thronean Auto Skids Lyman A, Gifford and Mrs. sight years on counel ed tries , i \ I for the Os wa io o sald the hecelve volun] ark Pla IR Somer: [the year the supervision of Fire Christine Thomas, who are cons * more services and t | n snoke| teer help on afternoons fre io, Mrs, A, Taylor, ?1 [CF " R. Hobbs testing the mayoralty in the Osh. d.! In the president's report, M 8 8 ff, 63 Avenue steel ties 1s still unavailable yb | Slinr lit capacity erowd at the Steelwork rR (GA, D, Conant stated that now the \ : \ FALE by A : avaliable, A aippery conditions were hlam.| oh ae * JOHN DYER: ( Sho WR ied A en Yam BY el Jacki Pearson, 63 Townline [Murra iid that during. Fireled for a ane car aceldent ate Hall Monday night that he | Linda Mevant, > 1220 [Provention Week 800 residences|Tawn Line road od King street| VAnted to see the new union for dermen under the nam 4 8 { \ { { \ members of the society who now wm. Teld audience to be a \ arin ti bis bor 180 She gave thanks to t mmond, | 10 Lakemount; [pamphlets distributed, All Oshaw al A car, driven hy Alex Lindsay. | Putting everyone to work, promising to lower n I : : ; ! ; all these who had helped launch » ony Nell, RR 3, Bowman t. East Whithy Townshin| of 200 Contral Pack Blvd, Oshe|, The Mayor was one of 43 candi. "the project and mentioned ho vile: Go J Lariviere, #7 [schools were inspected and fire| Awa, was travelling south on | dates to appear at the wells I EDMONDSON: Crit ' AMT ower, hed taken charge of the| MacDonald 50 Nassau street; [depaviment Al industrial and MF the read and ovashed inte a alty candidates had five minutes Henry House, Especial thanks| Dale Woodcock, 831 Rosmere munielpal buildings were also ins: | telephena Jole after attempting #4eh With a question period fol. ere Riven ta the Oshawa Times free! + Tavier, 1145 (pected for fire hazards to stop for'a stop sign {lowing, All others, including coun He en tot | A p 8 h ] ¥ v far thelr generous contribution o | Cloverdale; Mrs, Doris Paul n mmon five hazard) Pamage was estimated at $17a/0, hoard of education and publie FIVLEY DATOR, Mt, coset on ns, ile oly = he Home ve afford to spend $800,000 for aj WILLIAM RIDGELY his school holida Re a CE! EBRATING "Let's compare our facilities paying his admission from his ha hE I I Cou tulations nd ag visitors mentioned how impres tig! ns and best \ n Murray of the|awa, Cornwall, in the St. Lawr. Wished for fairy to "; sty ( 10 Steels 67 members of the Oshawa and nglon; Gloria Ann Broaks, | Although a com : sp Bo N V i ) | py triet Histon Qnnia | é 00K though mplete report of) awa eivie election, are at it again 00,000 for the things | } 1 1 The District Historical Society | avenue; John J, i year's five prevention | n 0 0 e Mayor Lyman Gifford told a pd statements' made A | 3 ] : t TRE a bah Ss nacdel om \ \ : ! intere Wa ceded OMI wacker drive; Frank Mes [wen inspected and as many (at 3:30 a.m. today {the unemployed dissolved -- hy splendidly the curator, Mrs, C, L| Rossland road east: Mildred {drills were supervised hy the "own Line road when it skidded "T&anized political forum, Mayors owner rose] Isat fv : \ ve space for reports on the Society] 2 Wil road south; Don. [found in the home is the over[for the car. The past was not[Utlities commission nominees, CEPHAS GAY: Alara n Bo a ty ald Bright, 02 Riverside drive |fsing of electric panels. Exoept|famaged, Road condition was| Mad (Wo minutes each, ATS ture debt. now ove . \COLY of high Ceell Rint presented al north: « Weldon, 699 Hor in rare eivenmstances, 15 ampere 'escribed as "very slippery" hy| Referring to Nmseli as "not a : ated out this was ) i Noted th 4 | ) motion te end the constitution top ot; Kevin Wilson, 200 [fuses should be used exclusively|!he investigating police 'constable, [Union man but certainly a labors os Y ( t this wi te ed tha | \ \ heen the reason le a sidontsl Bk 3 : | . ing man", Mayor Gif the Aged. of $281 per capita, Has served on all nance com 4 Sagi oy a lnelude two vice president urk s ot: Gordon Grant in houses. Overloading of eleotriel } # man, Mayor \ iifford told ™ na Ay oom council commiitees myself," he said v of { r member of the and also to delete the provision] Wilkinson avenue; Ms, rey in general is the main . naw, With eounell's permission : A. H. GLECOFF: Read his citizens pull in their belts and "do areser mission, said he had } lhree year term for the W, Lay Ave, RR use for complaint by the tire! RIT e Club [Er i ading Sram fa labor Read ' had progident as not belng in thel sh Ronald Siblock. RR Holy group", he had twice gone to Ot a job ) it for four years, He { Ix jeas Matl ineludl a lower 1 JOHN RRADY: Said serviee m, including: a lower n interests eloty wa; Clady Lee our aut of 10 fives in home are tava en the problem of the im bv Bed aust bel rate, careful spending and a fight nag I ta the bu mal 4 A Af 247 BEA i : i 4 ust hel fo preserve right to own your ewn . . p an (shaw esl on oh hi by Foshay, 960 Malaga road; used hy smoking, "Burning 10 cores Jortation of cars and ear parts ] WE vart MeLaughtin Rose Wi WV y " \ x oa ada DOD property. "High taxes may cause D | d mist was tid \ 1 Howe irman of thel : L\Cardova road FOIS are a major cause off ¢ y ¥ A A person to lose his bh a he river njure ie bu i Danaid Howe arma and Jean Swaider, 200 Chad i the home today", said Cap! The following are the high M8 Worship noted - that "an 0) char + hy ya ym C 11i i \ e | ' hating lammitiee, NN : y He admitted, how-/500Tes of a special event, "Ap Aderman, wha calls herself a uh 4H \@ In Qlilsion ' \ wie Nt the following memb ye i st five per 1 that in general, conditions CHV 1" game played hy the "Tat champion of labor, recently ools.] His slogan: "Give me the toals ROWM or ® agreed to serve on the 1061 ¥ rst five persons to in \ ! ; hawa Dunlicate Bridge Cluh at bought a European car" There 1 " i) V1 ¥ < 5 |] 1 \ A h a i A be ¥ 5 L \g ols and I'll begin the job ANVIL i Ls re tive council he Oshawa Times of Park Tuesday, Nov. Was no doubt about whom he was y talking. Mrs, Thomas is the only year had improved over pre Years People are hecam ared thal with present eity er as \ , X \ ; \ A | ae on Bitigoin pid flue he Edward Culp 180%: Mrs [Woman alderman on oity oouneil turnout{"'l Just can't stay out of public « a i dent ! theatre, good for a | bbs progran Ae \ itehen 128; Mrs. Rov Mor. In her speech, Ald, Christine n thelife." Hao two-pronged approach A Rie 1 : \ Wi AURHLN; secretary i Nook perio © current ' ; Is 128; Mr, Sehnis 124: Mrs. 1 (Thomas charged that committee olty ros n. Receives humane, which is "slanted toward 68 Ray Barrand: mem. attraction 1s "Murder Ine.., | Stores and industries .ave Machen 123; Mrs, Havper 123. [meetings were used to discuss iid ; th Eathor & 10. Suvi]. BESTE exeentive, Rev. Dr.| also "Island in ' The [Nected more often for fire ha WS "Anvane interested in duplicate INES, "not on the agenda", of We feels he has heen ahle| Christian "gives me the © Te wd, Mr. Konorowskl,| free list, however, has heen |! A residences in Oshawa ihvidge could contact anvene on Sho alsa charged that secret to rectify malority of situations. [desire to serve folk". Mr. Lane|.) : oa \ MI Townsend Mrs, Osear| suspendad during | ' jan cause of slgre and factory the executive; Mrs, Bdward meetings had heen held, "behind JOHN CAMERON: Must back/mentioned his "spiritual experi BOT Ti aia vib { \ " , ; Mi : Sh, hurt Be R | ment of Can-Can" from Dec : es in overs wk ng of goods, |¢ Wp, president; Dr. § P. Kan./the mayor's closed door, Ir ' or wm and _put/ence™ he had at 17; shortly after, iar irailer unit own: : : ! J A Fhakig ba tiller a ch. ghiker. | Td a Rn Murray el, (Part Perry), vice-president: Mrs, Thomas declared that tax n of Cal. he was omnverted ¥ rancor Hho a series st NYS Sop Ing Reports on birthdays will MURRE the May-Uctober fire Mp, R, B 5, director; Mrs, [payers have a right to know how \ y HAYWARD MURDOCH: Nin ed 1 tq { X i Seen A ney a Be be rec ved only between the 8 oi period the Ushawa Fire]. A, Rundle, ACRL representa. their money is being spent, She h . as : ER se BL hh m Ou ¢ oN = and 10 am hi \ R Ape Ne X Rh mes ! Yo : - said that if unemployment oon try for Noted busy life of cou clllgr #382300 was done to the two auto neat." would be printed and ready to be Faone 8A doa : \ hip 3 RL i» z mbers are asked not to for tinues, council may have to ye clos / {get the turkey draw, Dee. 13. {vise its spending, president. ¥. Raberts: celve double tickets to WALTER LANT S| v 4 { Lancast : : reident, Mrs. G. D. Co | their birthdays each day will . experience om council |

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