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The Oshawa Times, 27 Dec 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuésdoy, December 27, 1900 Commons Can Move WIDE-EYED INFANTS AT CHRISTMAS TIME Triplet daugiters of Mr. and | The triplet Mrs, Hugh English of Langley, | (left to right B.C, seem to be asking where = and Judy are the Christmas presents HEIR in a Train Hits Car After Two Escape BOWMANVILLE Two Depart ment of Lands and Forest em ployees were reported to have had a close brush with death early Monday night when one of ihe wheels on their car got Music for Indged in a railway track sec. Plied by thi onds before the arrival of a pas. #nd ever senger train at an and east of Pontypool The employees are Doug Pow ell, game warden for Orono dis triet, and Gord Watson, hig dep ity, who were enroute to check a omplaint Both ¢ ORONO twenty-five pleasant even the Oddiello Orono, when Rebekah' their annual square «i The draw turk even intersection turke from the stalled awa obscured by| Mr around a Ham #0 at a point] Willi hetween Manver and the Township Line east of Pontypool Full details were unavailable but the train was reported to have knocked the car more than 200 feet down the track Gets Licence As Engineer AJAX J. F, Fischer of 25 3illingsgate Crescent, has been admitied to the practice of the profession of engineering by Lhe Association of Professional En gineers of Ontario and now is ac corded the right to use the ini tials "P. Eng.' after his name in connection with any engineer- A ing work carried out terest The APEO serves as the l- putlining censing body for the engineering the profe profession in Ontario, covering AL present all branches of engineering in. 20,000 re; cluding civil; electrical; mechan. gineer 1 ical, aeronautical and industrial Mr, ¥ chemical and metallurgical, and! Field Engineer mining, In administering the Pro: tion of ( fessional Engineers' Act the poration 4-H Clubs Keep Busy UXBRIDGE ils all over been husy ('lub project fifty taken +H Achievement held for the the results have pleted Learnin caped the train terrain ir a he hilly came hend about 7 p.m | road } Charle on, Oront no; 0. ( Robinso Orono; Cl Koziel {men, Oron | dell, Gror ile man DAMAGH BOWMA mall after 1 collision late at the inter road and H Police iden George W George B oclation of the the cher anad Farm boy { Ontario County ect A S01 with various 4H stimu Three hundred and sire for and girls have under-'ing bette completed a definite are ¢ thi vear I have club heen and lake pi ave ation mi bo ind onere project been and com Days ariou now produc prec mai ment doing 181 the 4H Clube most important fea the members under to do principle of and it 15 thal by memb the basic vork ture mi { npare the trate 0 Hw arm Plowmen i: Hold Meet BRIDGI f the mei A the Tow x good Gordon 1960, wa ing, Mr to the that was som Sloek He ¢ the co-operation sted with I'he annual meet south Ontario Plow wiation was held in ship Hall, Brooklin turnout of members Corner, President harge of the Corner made reference splendid plowing match held last fall at Ran Farms near Brooklin sed his appreciation to tors for their very fine all those who S hdd to the match by the jipment or with Mi for in ¢ me dire 2, Hrento ricaltural Whithy conducted the RR otticers which result 0) ed as follows: Honorary pres i, Glo dent, Gordon Corner, Oshawa R Ind, | 2: president. Joe Tran, Clare ( mont, R 2; 1st vice . president |2 Robert Baird, Blackwater, R nd vice pre Bert Guthrie, [low Whithy, R ecretary-treasurer, | | Elmer Powell R1 stant secretary-treasurer, Lorne MeCoy, Brookling auditor John Brian Batty, Brooklin, R1: Hugh Ormis. Heather ton, Brooklin R 1 1: June Day The delegates to the Hazel Sau meeting in Toronto on Bill McDonald 20 and 21 will be Joe Tran, 'Rob. Gary Batty ert Baird and Elmer Powell Carol Nesh The Junior Plowing Mat ¢ h/Gordon Sutt committee is Joe Tran Dave Day Tran, Robert Baird, Bert Guthrie, don W. Ho Howard Malcolm, Murray Dun e: Jim keld, Elmer Powell and . Lorne Janice MeCay Bayne G The 1961 Plowing Match will bel, Brian held in Pickering Township; the place and date is to be annoynced| Da later, The Junior Plowing Match man will also be held in Pickering Glady Township about a week prior to the Senior Plowing Match an rw Mr i \ Repre election of AW¢ tie Other p ident Dou Ia Ho Brian Jam Heather ( Oshawa as: annual February rd RR horn merry the ser VILLI lonal istered Jeaneiis AL any Service Clubs : Hold Dance i One dancer Com Odd fy dance the IS the ennard of public responsil en there Ontario employed as a re vith he to, Onl [ Wp Jul { i mood SMALY Dami dri ronto ineer professional en first young years | character their three tender they appar Lo Ix tive, but fm't that a fie all gre | brate what was uper gui Joanne | Christmas and for femining e, the of adie such alter {dren took part. The CGIT girl then offered a Christmas numb did the of Mi Ca $illings cla A numbey bun day School pupils then portrayed the Nativity scene on stage and was at this time that the ehil presented their White girls of ) Gifts Mrs, Donald Staple nler the gathering in re of a "Christmas Carol The pearance of Banta Claus then i brought joy to the youngsters who Church \ was attended by n|¥ere all given a bag of cand Jood congregation from both And puts, Each and every child Fp bo a and @8imed he had stayed over orviee Orono after the big parade Saturday The White Gifts will be the Fred Victor Mission the ronto and other Wil-|izatiogs where the iH he Christmas Carillon! to I Hi " Gaul 4 the Ivy" hy Eric PECEMBER What Ih Love The hy H. Williams and Evening rds Watched Thursday Dickinson a Carol treet Orono Fa-3 Hamiito CAROL SERVICE Sunday Lill) Wl Kin Bruce Myle Led lating the story ap evening a carol ser n the Orono Unitec ce was held whi he yewcastle present Unit Orono Hage on Orone, The i jointly b wie castle the the Ne ent of in To Organ put d Chureh choir and by f ted Chureh eholr yewceastle choir, under to need f-} Norman good use MEETING December meetin Auxiliary wa evening, in the k Service h their Helen Choir, conducted by , Workman Daughter h hou Musi Dwelling Laullab, to hy R. Warner opening of the combined and pre audience And Lord". At the/lehem", A hoth chojrs|BIVen of Hallelujah previous executive Cathy Armstrong ure report gratifying tion for the prerciation for calerin were read, Olive Millson of the need of used or clothing beautifully d ¢ { ated ! Candle add The Christmas along with other ed to the ing The nott, opened the singin Hymn "0 ang Fugene Leave Thy Berlioz and Infant ree ind decoration enjoyment of the meet hy the ident viargare the of ning pre th ma Beth-| nme a thel ng meeling the Chi i hong brief re discu Oror choir the of the ervies the of the an al ne meet read which gave ol Orono ser th reading the pture le Rev, Long in the recently appointed C. Woodland of the New who offered ministe I mducted the urplus ovel year, Leller ap on anne Poke ne upplie for| needy fam thi time of year, Clothing, good toys may be left with Olive Millson, Eileen Billings or Margaret Eileen Billings opened the ship period with a Christmas ORONO PERSONALS poem. The Christmas Btory was Col, J, C, Gamey who had read by Ethel Lycett after which e operation in Peterborough the Christmas hymn "Silent urned home Wednesday Night"! was sung and the hip Mr. Jack Hudson who has heen service wa closed vith | ng Co pa n Oshawa Hospital foriprayer veek returned The bunda was spent 1 Mi Christmas eek home-made roduced i 2 EO ax, and KE 4 other tle United Church or les at the ervice lunch members of friends hy WA | n§ ed lo nd the the thelr Orono Arnott choir members ol ol nearly has on wor Founda ent past -fe last remainder of the meeting in singing old familiar Carols and enjoying Christmas cand Willm Hoar in Rochester ind Mrs, Paul Snod ORONO RANGERS In the spirit Orono Rangers Christmas Service Rest Home, Mrs, W played vhile from the relatives holi lo Armstrong ist Coast 1s visiting for the Christma Christmas, Lhe helped with the held at the Cohhbledic) Rev. B citizen of n Orono da Wi new Ih moved Lo thelr treet Mr Q, ( end re: Mr Sill Mr, and ind Rohhie Mr ined and Lome and I in the piano Long led about 25 senion and Rangers in the inging 4 Mr carols, To add further an 8. | A film of the Nativit \ Mr Jack' "shown Oshawa and fohn Connolly I'he Paul. Rexdale more carol (i M.. Linton Which the in «in Toronto, | and Christma m Ioronto [ vrapped in eason with tributed to other well appreciated given to the ¢ whieh sion vith wan for piration OPT and fed with alter and a p cook parcels W di hut dona pending the hohda Mir, a I M Linton | wing Doug | wrth year Civil of To the YMPAnNY home he decided ome deserving organ Ken M George fd M David ile Mr, and Mrs Ron Gra Illizabeth and Lynn, Scar horough; M R. McAdam, To mio; M Harb Bathgate, Bow manville Vit and Mrs Him hy, Oshawa Giam Graham Rae, Rex League Prexy Awaits Report OTTAWA cp Houston, president of ern Professional Hoeke ald Mond night PARTY he taken on a evening 44 Rebek- (scuffle between a coach to Newcastle toleree of the league until deli- (received written report was partaken| Houston said he i santa came and ports from both It to each one, (Sims and comh Youngman, acting as!Sault Ste Mari did a very excell A couffle between the referees' dre Montreal Christmas game belween Mantreal hy a rink hystander Kdward J. the East Lea ue, | no action will ing room and ref he has CHRISTMAS On Tuesda elled Hollow turkey dinner After dinner tributed a ares ihs tra Hone where a awaiting re referee Hruee lilly Reay of the two In al alter a ind up oral ing Day hunderbird Royals hroken policeman and sen Watson room past parties ig back happy memaorie il memories, seeing faces nember are no longer + us, The were enjoyed; hy all With the Christmas Gordon film \ show of wa who filmy Reay reportedly walked into pry the dressing roam to protest that the/d Montreal player should have each been given a penalty on a third M ¢ ringing in the air came to a close, ending their way home through|period play ftly falling there to en-| Houston also said fining counter a jobs which|{Sudbury Wolves coach Murph mu { before the big|{Chamberlain $30 for stepping on day to the ice in a Dee, 16 game in| {Sudbury against Montreal Royal 0 argue with referee Vern Buf fey over penalties | oud of party now hundred finished arrives FILL AUDITORIUM White Gift was observed hy the Orono United Chureh Sunday School last Sunday afternoon, the auditorium was filled to capacity) th children of the school and SMACKOVER Ark Ap parent It was on this oe-|Glen Wood, M4, farmer all-state that children turned/quarterback from Smackover thoughts to those in other has signed a contract for $10,000 and provided gifts with Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the clothing and tinned goods Big Four Foothall League, it wa less fortunate learned Monday Charles Armstrong wel The six-foot those Feeont and acted begin his is chairman for the Christmas/after he get party A Christmas tree beautl-'Mavy next decorated adorned the stage three year to the t hacked the Tar th Wood atl wasiol A hil nt he TICATS SIGN QUARTER their casion the thet lands. money to the Mr comed or LO0-ponnde profes out af vear, J Wood Narfolk ional has vuletide atmo Va nied dience partivipatin kansas, but quit d as both parents sad sophomore year {o join When They Want To By DON HANRIGHT offic Canadian Press Sall Writer one OTTAWA (CP Prime Minis stage ler Diefenbaker calle expeditio op speaker of sition offered on the reso each of the four ant despite the mean that the 65 speeches by £8 porters and 13 by REASONS OUTLINED Parliamen' ary these upusugl the ment urned. 1. The Liberals, by speaking at 2 minimum, hoped fo shorten debate and thus manoeuvre the any complaints e govern. cabinet into the embarrassing ment rammin 5 am down position of running out of legisla opposition throat tion ready for debate The 25-day per vi 2, Or Conservative of the "baby budge ers, with tacit approval o age of five maj cabinet, decided to take a more ernment le aetive part in debate than here ures designed tofore, or were filibustering to employment gain time for the government, a the railwa charged by the Liberals ployees' 0 approved worth of additional mates for the a government handing the tion lask to ion ution fo "USEFULLY SPENT" I doubt whether heen a full recen PETE Vets effec. ments nem ploy fact thers men five What he Commons, w ighten speeches bu y ; speed that derdes eve Buch the H in the first 25 silting current session, pow adi until Jan. 16, It » 3 Fare and one that bills Over CCF mem 4p and ge An for ihe govern ness of law-n observers possible reason ratio he and | hera! . y wa n senor da pry sight appeared without hack-heneh the f of meas un unitng 2ov zislation--four tn eounteract and one |] NON-O hack to ¥ / Opposition plaudits went to Mr 9 Churehill for keeping the House vell informed in advance of im pending government busing Jt helped Liberal and CCF whips up their speakers a move often eliminate wording To some peared that most shorter than usual took wp the full 30 oted them, Howey L cases was offse Lrike current hack -hene both line that entire the 3 Lib fil | io 865 and a met al a degree, if aj degre i aso Bp 7 speeches Few miny th J] Were Pp 25 da Wi spent n iniste t House In me urges have TET: Dixon British and his Sandys { ( Ove f peaker Michener « ng number of Roland Pari Lime-sav plans of 7] dly tried { $ Aaily ora leader gid whe he mmon took its Yuletide rece last Wed nesday dently The markahle Speaker had He reper length of riod I 2 on Be € non his own cul the qu record even more re ainsi month g, 10 a pieces when stacked i tion quer { el that for the previou h ended tf Au the same 2 managed only two cept irgent 4 ' tive or fi fat ent emer tem ' for BRAIN t the rule In the second IFW iti refused to aocept five ession (hat That se perod of gency Prairie farmer e or been snowed unde peveral new-found ( as the sion, soon after the House 17 limit the peech dghate to the three leaders lasted The re up hall i irgument m, i net polie hich YORK of Bp 10 le ght of Leng iy ¢, igh T recorded India legislaton---hoth of ar nature, provding aid ne hs day ali ws had Gut There remained one hight iwristma Ie There were 16 throne the frike hill and iv Setting up national produc tivity eouncil. Ka ole tak nearly House o factors contributed the peed, Chief of #Min the three-party ded ; vole opened : Nov to no the ] uTial of P pa yormall { { a da ult i of with la filled have eight flee wild rex I {im \ ay oe aking me line dehals compared many d peeche 1 The 10 da edueed thi AYN ep Tediter NO BAILW ll il elgh the unneecessa of Liberal tactic 00 SIR WINSTON'S GRANDDAUGHTER Wo ominuie on nh field KEEPING Sandys, Secretary for Com. monwealth Relations, She is glso a granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill \ irik RAs BP ss Margaret's Chureh in London's Ambassador to Westminster grea Dee, 22 bride, Miss Ed. afler their marriage, The bride 21, leave Bt, is the daughter of Duncan #eyearold son Bill Sweeney BRIGGS STADIUM Huge Magnet | JUST SOUVENIRS DETROIT (AP) ~The De troit Tigers need a patsy omedne who'll buy 4,300 corecard pencils, 2370 as orted pennants and 4.675 enir buttons, all stamped Briggs Siadium Fhe pencils * ading Found In Sp - Aouna in space PASADENA, Calif astronomer reported today that he has discovered the strongest magnetic field ever found in na ture--one that is 34000 times steonger than that of earth The find was made by Dr, Hor: Baheock, assistant director of Mount with the 20-inch Hale telescope the Bill ringfield Indian ad the American dual seo the (AP) = An indi tof league on pols in the pennants and buttons will he useless after 80d} ext Sunday, when Briggs Stadium . officially becomes Sladium name change is going the Tigers about $20 executive viee-pres The Harry M. 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