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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1961, p. 13

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SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 196) PAGE THIRTEEN Tennis Club Will 289 Not Sell Property A Ere NEW OFFI gS 'Merit Mark Suggestions Proposed DAR LODGE, AF AND AM, No. 270, INSTALLS CER p d . a ii tar Wali, Tho soy kal | gu ter, Wr BW 1g: Wor bo I Et, | 1M, Prt, nr pv resente To Widen Interest ! Cedar Lodge, AY and AM, No. | members of the executive are A hid 2 rd v a , : L . 1 Al D altace R. A. Stone, senior deacon; | con and Bro. ( enfound The Canadian Power Squad GRC. were installed Tues. | shown as follows: Seated, left | Wor. Bro, C. M, Wallace, in- | | h 4 : A ' , " , : " " =": GRC Wate bio of the to right, Rt. Wor. Bro, E. FV, | stalling master; Bro. HW. 8 | Wor, Bro. J. A Penfound, = chaplain. Absent when pies ron of Oshawa was addressed The Oshawa Tennis Club vol bers that the option to sell could rink for the rest of the winter, lodge at the Oshawa Masonic | Farrow, secretary Bro. G, K. | Sliter, Junior Warden and | Tyler, Bro. D. RK. Barnes, | ture was taken was Bro. RB, G. hy Lieutenant - Commander ed unanimously to remove the be cancelled at any time with-! Interest in the cl would ie shawa Mason . " . y Vv, | 4 8. Palmer, | senior steward; Bro, 0, Roh Geen, organist Derek Wick RCN(R), at & re- club property from & co-op reall out cost, | banish money problems ~ with Temple, The installing officer ' Branton, senior warden; Wor, | V Wor Bro. Ho Palm ¥, ] . " ul id dB v 4 nl Times Photo |cent meetin estate listing, at & special meet-| Mr, Girling noted the wholels 200 inoney Dh in the club, Rt We rn. CM. Bro. J. V. Riley, immediate | treasurer, Standing, left to | ertson, junior stewar ro shava TH . iol i at the T Club, Tues | argument, for selling the club 4 ' hides o. Tl : . LCDR Wick told of a number NE #1 the Tennis uh, | gument, d '| there would be no money prob. " of humorous happenings to him % . 5 . TENTATIVE APPROVAL Bia Crowd ior sin snd whiie in com holders business meeting", si buld amar os fray The thorny problem. of the ans mand of navy vessels with the . . proposed board of trustees was obiect of informing boatmen of Meeting held on January 17. the sale would be turned over to shelved indefinitely on 8 motion Ps | . 0" ou A lite Of heing "prepared for The Property wis listed at ala board suh as the parks board by Mr, Girling To Obse U ploy t Brief AtClinic ow FE A ciate ei POA Ta 0 Ive n Tle { the invitation of the local in the club, that of a "Trustee! Girling said he would not ' o ' " d # t was thought the original . aD osite the frony cold might Saadron 1 DPR Wie i souks oA board", was shelved indefinite: like to hod he money jrned reason for a hoard of trustees 108 2H notentis Vers safe! Bea ove 0 RB Dok 0 he frittere a 4 turned up at the Oshawa Police! jeference to fire. He spoke of "gi « director of the ny ir 10 od oar ) be 'rediwas to look after club funds if f referent ) $l Girling, a director of the away, He noted that st one of the club were sold, However, it 4 and District Branch of the : trate | #. Khbs stressed fire prevention And he removed immediately, Hel have cost at least $500, He said! he club is planning to operate Mothers' Group of the Diabetic powsranviiiF (Staff) ~ Insurance must have medical was this time last year. He Huffie het Anil i Sys training of the crew wis hacked by Miss Bemice the money spent for ihe Joni: as a club this year rigtion, @t its JANUATY wp. ouneil Tuesds p 37 P t of the'lesrned that at present no one *Aid this morning that he felt) Douglas Wright, former com: Tripp, former secretary of the ment would have bull al leas " : Associatio Town council Tuesday night ac- coverage paid for out o f i p a wonderta rn aut ----g A th Oshawa Sauad- chib one good tennis court foi the However, the idea that it day party in May (0 celebrate bier dealing with the current ter works incentive program, (for such a cold night," He add: ron and now a member of the 0 000 school, = " | sort of body of inactive players the second anniversary of hel co oioument situation FORMATION REVIEWED He noted that in the Niagara ed that half of the people attend: executive of the Dominion or eve Alter" wil: club. mem Girling said : " ye ive ie med. "Thr ~ unaawIad I them the money, they'd prob hody might keep former mem day, The meeting was a "shar-| seemed to be, 10 gel money 10!iems he commented, all eventualities The other major controversy them to build tennis courts NO NEED FOR TRUSTEES LJ iret 1061 traffic methods of handling (LF cub and treasurer on the execw: the schools in town there was was decided there was no need The members of the Oshawa 1 15ys] Simic The elinie was opened hy smoke, fire extinguishers and jive suggested the coop listing a nice big monument that must! for a hoard of trustees now that meeting, decided fo hold a birth: oq and tentatively approved general revenue fund has heen hired under the win 26 was would be wise lo create some organization, The hushand A delegation composed of or Malcolm Smith, president of district, where 2700 are out of|Ing Tuesday night's clinic were ganization, was presented with be invited ganized labor representatives Local 222, UAW, reviewed the work, only eight persons, in. teen-age drivers a merit mark for outstanding ably waste the money " ne vers of the club interested. in The meeting was held at the fom (he Union of Unemployed formation of the Union of Un: cluding the foreman, were hired During the twohour clinic service to the Oshawa Squad: great big elaborate nnis the club, and they might help home of Mrs, Stokes, Whitman! workers, Local 222 executives employed and the facts imper- gnder winter works rules of the road and safe driv-Tyon, The presentation was made court with club guidance and in the crescent, Ten members attend: gud Oshawa and District Labor ative in draughting its brief, He, Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs ME technique lectures werelhy Commander Phil Phillips LIGHTS SUGGESTED raising of funds, ed and the president, Mrs, Me Council members, drafted and gsked council to approve andi said hecause there were three Biven. Safe driving movies were who had obtained a number of h Mr. Attley stated that selling Samuel Venn, vice-president Lean, presided presented a "comprehensive endorse the brief absentees, he felt it was only Shown slides of the former comman:| the club would be a step back: oo ihe Oshawa Tennis Club It was decided thal cards con brief" dealing with unemploy:\ Grganized labor has request: (air that council tentatively ap.| The second session of the der. While showing the slides (0 { wards, He thought the facilities? ie Ushawa 71h, cerning the Mothers' Group willl ment in the area for the mume:\eq (he municipal councils to for- prove the brief and finalize its|J8nuary clinic will he held inthe audience Commander Phil- p of the club were not sufficient Summed up the game of tennis be sent to all doctors in thelipal councils of Oshawa, Bow ward endorsed copies of the aetion next week the Oshawa Police Building next lips drew attention to some of | to attract members, He sug when he said: "The whole counties of Northumberland. | manville and Whitby brief to senior government of: He said council should have|Tuesday, The clinic is held on|the novel methods employed by Be BE | gested that the club facilities problem of tennis is that when Durham and Ontario asking Council voted to tentatively) cc U0 me oe federal and more opportunity to study the last two Tuesdays of each Doug Wright in navigation, 7 be used for more than a few you are old enough to play the them to pass on information (6 approve the brief and finalize anit My month ind attendance is strict- rough weather boat handling| 5 j months during the § 1mm er, game = you don't have the fie to a inhet 4 yal d of works|Provine ial levels the union proposals : ite o A adi Tha pe den wid io 4 ave 7 a he inl i Actions xl 8 board In Bow. Clifford Pilkey, chairman of then approve all 'or part of ly voluntary and flag etiquette He suggested, "We have a lot|nancial where-with-all, When ( vd how | g nex # fi our group manville, #& board of works/the ODLC, in presenting the them Examinations will he written The junior piloting class, con: ; pond o fal land vid ve A ~ 0 have he Sronay vo Mone others Group will be ini consists of the entire brief, sald from a political! Before Mayor W. D, Car. at the session next Tuesday, sisting of some 40 Oshawa resi: the courts an ave (at g 0 : ay. ib pa ' t of view, the seriousness ruthers called for a vote on the These exams are beneficial to y leted the half- ess to the Senior Group on| council meeting in committee, [Poin | , dents, has completed the ha hostess to en Froup f of the present unemployment deputy reeve's motion, Mr, those who wish fo obtain a § " "eh, 23 which will be held in prop A CITED [ 0 vl e couvse, Several Mel aughin Hal : Pe OAL CATED ily were situation depends 'on what poli. Hobbs raised a point "he was driver's licence hecause they V™ fav in ) : k the son: n mn I'S orm A draw on the gift of the 0 ad the bxief tical following (he individual| sorry to see not included in the are similar to the written test members are taking the { 1335] , NR 0 has brief given prior to a driving test manship course and six mem- evening was made and Mrs, Welfare to unemployed work. NE ve : ol : It ' a " t a] | Mitchell was the lucky lad ers consistent with health stan: yn emprOYMENT CRISIS SITUATION OF ELDERLY given hy the Department of bers are working on the a A lovely lunch was served by|qqayds "However." he said, "we in| The deputy - reeve suggested| Transport vanced plioting course, . Grou In Oshawa the hostess during which some Moratorium on all debis of ) of the problems were discussed organized labor feel the present any. people, A ny p unemployed workers rate of unemployment in the na: Peo0, ! § . v . 1 'hristmas Pa which ; y ] p ane | | "Canada needs fewer engi: than 200 members in this new The Christmas, | ny, which Federal and provincial gon is a crisis," He expressed smployment isirance al their Five B laws Are neers = with higher qualifica-|chapter, wos a yon uccensful venture.| money for developing munieipal nope that the brief did not|sived to registered rest homes! HIGH HONOR tions -- and more technicians. | oi oo oo enn fe pela if, tha basement | projects soare anyone, but he indicated and have to make their own Engineers are frequently Federal and provinglal pube(ie jo ait that seme of its point: . Chairman Ray Trew said the Chureh on 5 fal in . # Points| payments, Stephen G, Saywell, chair: jobs that could be fil b; Dec. 3. ne works oragram. 40 - hour WII help ease the unemployment! "yo c™ one Daputy Reeve| Passed By (C 'ouncil man of the Oshawa Board of |iechnicians," Col, T, M Med (time and objectives of the chap: Education, who has heen |land, executive director, Asso-|'T Are 10 elected president of the As: |ojation of Professional Engi loses Jwciatioh iin, Siofote sociated High School Boards |neers of Ontario, sald Tuesday | nal engineers within rei of the Province of Onfario, |night, tory of the chapter; advance A film on the life of a very situation if the senior gOVErn:| yonhe said, are passed back to famous tennis player and dia ments adopt them the y age y : municipalities as indigent ' --- " p ill cig he 2 finance ¢ betic Billy Talbert was shown, Ontario minimum Wage Acti "gmnnauis was placed on then: 4 a Hosmital COBOURG = Counties council clety when. the finance commit also a cartoon for the children, Pe Increased to $1.35 per hour in mbar of unemployed in this| Ser Commission shoul dfs third tending to five by. tee Tecommaended that the daly Tre gr NRG. \ v AETY # on the final day of its five: grant be increased from $1.43 . : "Sa " after a sing song a Vist from BU is ry area, Mr, Smith said National|give greater consideration to a Jo he ni ih {0 §1 ! q | He will preside at the annual |" wodiand was speaking to| hel Status and professional Santa Claus was made. He din. PH i wontent | imployment Service officials) these elderly people, He s aid] we major bylaws included| | meeting at Windsor In May, roup of professional engi Welfare; enhance. their profes tributed the bags of fruit and! Increased Canadian content| ,"aepawa say there are 5000|often they are shuffled around| one to a the borrowing| feeve Garnet Rickard, Dar: The hoard is one of the seven |1 grow H tol Genosha, This| ional development; provide a gifts for the children in automobiles wt In. YeEIstered unemployed in the|in hospitals and finally moved on Ee IY nti lington, said there was a ten: provincial trustee organiza [Huet 8 his RO a To forum for local discussion of Thanks are extended fo those Inerea ie in plovine n " § {area This 1s no indication of|out 10 rest homes in order 10] acted "The second was to Au dency in hese times to floss tions and carries on an Aes yas ster of the APEO. This chap» |P10fessional matters; ensure a who donated to the bags, also|surance Benefits hy 90 pereent jue number out of work in this! make room for emergency h ' over such Increases withoul| tive role in education across I od closer link with the Council of , Unemployment benefits for Y|thorize expenditure of $465,000) oy 0iton "Mr, Rickard ssaid that 4 ter includes engineers from p, : to Mrs, Lean and those who ) area because many have ex.| Cases, for development and main: afar ns he k h hall the province Ix RS Professional Engineers of On. helped her for making it pos. the duration of unemployment hausted their UIC benefits by) "It depends on what's on|tenance of counties' roads 8 Rl hE EW. Hesever he Jax Id taro; establish community sible for these children to get from the general revenue fundingy He said the number of un: their certificates whether the| Three other bylaws included CAS hevand vd B Finnie both . 3 he speech was entitled, service and public relations acs together and having an enjoy. of the government employed is 'many hundreds| commission will cover the costithe adoption of an inspectorate ering to give any report 10 Coun, ons ar Professional Recognition, Col tivities on behalf of the engl» able time, Workers on Unemployment, yore than 5000." {of their stay in a rest home. I{of plumbing and the enforce oil He added that md ghd Medland said this term Was neering profession. I aE Aa do not feel these people should ment of regulations of the On:|ye fully informed, There was (difficult to define, "I think the "Notwithstanding the above," LOBBY AT OTTAWA have to spend their life savings|tario Water Resources Commis: : problem 1s, the engineer wants ' " ! , ire andi 4 y he said, "this ¢ ] P t Pla At He mentioned the Canadian|to stay in a rest home," sion; the appointment of D, J flog ire fo lat the expends. Anniversary satisfaction with his job," he he aid Me Shapter Is not ah resen V Congress of Labor proposed "What I really object to is| Cunningham, Reeve of New: brought to the home but rather sald cerning policy of the APEO, mass lobby to Ottawa next|these people have to be in a|castle, to the board of auditors to see that expenditures were when dealing with agencies exs Thursday in which 1000 to 1600| registered nursing home, a cron:|of criminal justice and the ap: onovy nade: | h rt [GREATER PRESTIGE {ternal to the said association," union members will lobby fed:| ic patient is not covered by the|pointment of a fivesman counites Reo : Ylavd Hook R . I The speaker suggested engi: | a eral MP's on a "Policy of FulllOHRC and the commission has|road commission pave Lloyd Hooton, Lavan, (neers should have a two.year Iya " " , sald he felt that the legislation] The warm thanks of Hillsdale! J Employment the whole say deputy-reeve| ROAD COMMISSION ) an' Rop |arts course, at a university, be. William Rutherford, an ODLC| Hobbs said of the Children's Ald Soclety| Manor residents in apprecia:|¢ roceed th th : am utheriord; an / 8 8 Appointed to the road commis: should be amended to necessi y ore proceeding wi e engl: Anyone thinking 'that tafmmost, If any students still re: yepresentative sald news| panm - >t sion for 1061 were: H, | (ate a full report to council, This tion of their newly outfitted neering course, "This would room conversation is an austere, main indifferent to the forth. papers report the UIC fund ty TING NT abate Walkey, reeve, Clarke Town: was the feeling of the Ontario oN Sah oat Were relayedigive them greater prestige and| scholarly exchange would be|coming production they will now at $80,000,000, He charged treasurer of Local 232 left a|#hipi R. Carlaw, Reeve, Brigh:| Municipal Association of which my \ avr yi OMAK 10/y go og nition as professional surprised if he visited OCVI at/have the chance of a preview|the government has lifted $400, ght Taal ow londera|ton Township; Stewart Gray.ine was a vice-president, Mr Rem ry and "frie nds of the|men." he said or er the moment, During (he pastion Wednesday, when scenes 000,000 out of the fund for sea:(in"tahor the council as leaders Reeve, Hope Township: Ed|ffooton said he felt that this|an nen wo Club attending He said there should be more week the following problems|from the play will be staged at sonal benefits for fishermen and in the municipality, have a job Roddy, Reeve, Haldimand Town:| was the time to report to coun [Chaser Night at Hotel Gen institutes of technology and en : ¢ ' i J 8 A |O8NE ens . g were discussed | hath assemblies other seasonal workers Helio do for the young people in ship, and Warden Bruce Ashton. oil on two recommendations Her Warshi . mal T. D. Thom. &ineering courses should be| : "Do you make ringlets by Some of the costumes are be: agreed these workers should the community by causing em. Council had been expected tol which the OMA was forwarding! MPP bid | head table gue Imore difficult, . | 1 winding a piece of wet rag|in hired from Malabar's inlhave the benefits, but they| Voyment {discuss the Emergency Meas:| iq the provincial government, as, were head table guests mn | vound the lock of hair, ar the Toronto while athers are being should come out of the general | wv hg ; 3 [ures Act requiring appointment lof honor at the 12th anniversary, The colonel also suggested | t lock of hair round a piece made by Miss Thomas, Miss revenue fund, not the UIC fund Ry council taking up 118 vel o¢ " 'oountion co-ordinator and dinner in r« ognition of the Lion that part of the probem lay| Motors reluctant to turn ue Joe k POrRGIOn. and 2 het: | ipenaibility and Sowing ix other officers. but the issue was STREETS CLOSED charter granted to the loc aljwith the individual engineer (over caused many a motorist, Dens this box took as if it|group of helpers, bth staff and STATUS QUESTIONED Helention to Ottawa. will havel sidestepped late Monday after: The following streets will be|'ub Jan. 31, 1040 He has to sell himself as a reluctant to walk, to turn to gars Does this | Pers, aff and delegation to Ottawa. will have # : ; A . / Be noon by referring discussion to|olosed to traffic today: Elgin In adding her own thanks to professional person, He will get| ages, buses and taxis in Oshawa > o nts. The a doug Sutton, chairman of the ow . a whole supply of | student They are restyling Doug some weig 0 ow \ y y eit t [ree jo! : 0 Sua hold and vetrimming dresses mak GM unit of Local 92, question: "iy hy M Say June, 1{Warden's special finance com: gironi west end of street; Ste: those of the senior citizens, recognition by the value heland district this morning. For ys ari 1 be: Ing bonnets, and preparing for the status of winter works think we're going to see tremen | mittee venson road south, from Gibb|MAYor Thomas praised the club places on his own work." ate dny And loday sine of "Were farthingales worn hes Hs ¢ ] ? ROINR 10 see treme y DR, 8 {on its efforts "provide pn 1 . e lowes y " Were fe ge marathon ironing sessions be. And relief in Bowmanville, Hel dous lay-offs among the indus: VOICE CRITICISM street ta the CPR; Stevenson| 8 fforts to "provide help go claimed 80 per cent of en: he it temperatures, re fore each perf , said (and learned the same was|tpialists, I hope I'm wrong be:| Some criticism was voiced of south closed at the CNR, When. Where it is needed most", and gineors said they didn't get pro: | Corded this winter placed many ach performance $ § b } a ! . {made mention of yet another fags NOOR {people on the defensive as the \ fessional recognition, On the project, uncompleted as yet - The program, which will dis. fue here) that relief in many cause we don't want a repeat of council's representativie on the ever possible these streets will 4 . it wi y play the same design an a centres is doubled to what it'the "30's," Mr, MeNeil said board. of the Children's Aid So:'be open to local traffic, lequipping the ove examination other hand, he said 80 per cent SO Srap WA with 4 vengeance, poster, 1s being produced with . [room in the new wing of the the employers, when answer ed in On otra Shsry PROBLEMS IRONED OUT the aid of the school's new du i [Oshawa General Hospital ing the same question, said the above zero while the' tow Ia i The only possible explanation plicating equipment, The art de | Mr, Thomas was especially engineers do get professional night was eight below zero : is that shening, hight for Pe partment has also assisted with > WEN SL keen in his praise of wives and [FeCoRNItion Whitby was slightly colder eiress is this Thursday night. scene decoration ; Lionettes present, In reading di RA Pn a recor "4 Seirel rehearsals were held on Perhaps the most difficult I ' \ rect Ahi House of Commons PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE ult Joi herature " Monday and Tuesday and from task in presenting a period play | a : | [bill passed in 1770, he observed | There Is not enough profes.| GRC ECT HUEREEN Ch hi confusion has emerged a polish-|is the gathering of suitable! © § : : i at A FR that in those days it was a/Slonal attitude instilled in stu) LAC EC ME night with elght od production, The leading lady| furniture and properties. Miss | | 4 § : \ zal : 8 orime for a woman to misrep:|9€N18 by university professors," 1, (HCE now knows that she can get upfiKelly and her student helpers J a» resent her charms hy artifice tol Mediand Said, ne oti Nearby Brooklin had ) the staircase in her crinalined| have spent a lot of time begging i : : such as padding, wigs, teeth, Ontario s largest byt bp | Te zero ah sever skirt. Her father wears his topland borrowing from students! © : =) A hoops or high heeled shoes, But) "a" of the professors who aT night with the ee hat with as mueh poise as aland other friends, and now.| ; { [with or without these modifica: Paiified ot membership n ay temperature at 14 above US president. Her lover can from embroidery frame to hu Ny g tions, Mr. Thomas felt that wo. APEQ, are not registered ero smoke a cigar with conviction! midor, everything necessary! ! ; men these days are more at.| This first meeting of the new Sunderland. 28 miles north if not with enjoyment has heen found to make the : i tractively "packaged", and men [Chanter of the APEO was welll cp Cr 08a i i ast let Rehind all this there lies a stage a realistic and attractive i yf \ J would still he lost without them. attended. Discussion was spirit: 0 cened ("Ce zero sa great deal of arganization. Era: drawing-room of the 1850's { f 3 Lion Tamer George Hood led ed, to the point that Col, Med ther but the temperature did est Winter and his cast have, Ticket sales are going well 4 ; 3 the sing-song followed by an in. 180d remarked he saw hope noi vise above zero Tuesday. been rehearsing several times and it is hoped that many peo. . yw ; \ ¥ troduction of the head table hy they would be able to come up The high temperature in Port a week since hefare Christmas. ple will come to the OCVI audi N VARNEY Lion President Rob Brown With seme much needed an Perry Tuesd y p The four Grade 13 members of|tarium te appreciate the results J : ty Mrs, Grace Paxton, wife of Swers erry Tuesday was zero but the cast, wha have heen aston-|of the effort made by so many Ma Lion George Paxton, now of Too dipped in the night to 33 below, ishing their English teachers|students and: members of the i ronto, won a Flemish copper EXECUTIVE CHOSEN It was reported this morning with their ability to quote liber-| staff . tea service in the dinner draw, The executive of the chapter ai g 80 a.m. today that the tems ally from the Play When ans i then dancing to the music of the|is as follows: Ray Trew, P.Eng. 0 oie "in the Lake Sougog wering questions in class, hope . John Towns Quintet rounded of Oshawa, chairman; George that thelr examiners in June utos 0 1 e out the evening Robinson, P. Eng, of Ajax, /'own had not risen above 18 will be equally impressed work week in Ontario fare crinolines or after? "Da you think silver spray greys hair more naturally than gine oxide powder?" | 4] {At the head table were: Di: vice » chairman; Ronald Nai: below zero There have been many sign D A : {rector A. Smvykaluk and Mvs, smith, P. Eng, of Port Hope,| A public utilities commission of activity around the school to damage : Rl | alo: Ray) Frasigon : Jeerelany a executive. mem spokesman in Whithy reported arouse interest. The poster, de % >" | ; 8 Anders an anette presi hers ave: Ed F, Armstrong, [seven frozen water services og eB Rawdon Wig Sotalled \phroximate S&F (dent, Mrs, H, Anderson: Fone P, Eng, of Oshawa; Harold A. [this morning. Al last winter heen in evidence for some time, ported to th 4 y accident je {10 Chairman, ¢ Bassman and washington, P, Eng., and Gor there were only two repaired, aces of scone h Beaks: Hi The hawa Palice De-| ; : Mrs. Rassman; T. D. Thomas, don C. Brown, P. Eng.. of Port He added that there is 40 inches and pieces of SCOnery Ave en partment Tuesday, No one was NEW E T VE OF T MPP; Mayor C. Thomas; Lion pe A 8 of frost in the Sround this Wie fourheving fram woodshop tognjured President R. Brown; first vices! ; 3 > 1 ok: 3 \ A \ wha : ter which is much mere than Nite Ay sid . ha Cars driven by John C. Ross, The yecently elected execw | Hurn, Junior Development: | treasurer; Syd Stone, cam [grounds supervisor. Miss president, H, Phillips and Mrs The meeting was held mainly lngrmal, even if six inches of lilts and his ¥iudents. Ticketsjof 33 Grenfell street and Victor tive of the Oshawa Tennis | Gwen R 0 be 11s. Secretary: | ta » 3 \ A 1 Phillips; second vice-president, |! acquaint the members withisnaw were on the ground ™ have been distributed ta fare: Takach of Rona hy . + 1 teen and rentals; Ronald Cox, | Carel Whinfield, membership . . 4 } round, The ave fh distributed to fare, Takach, of 38 Rosehill boulevard, Club is shown at the club. | Janet Zambenelli, social con , a fr he D. Branch and Mrs. Rranch the organization which has spokesman noted that the water representatives hy Miss Laird collided on Park road south. house just prior 10 a share: | vener. Standing, from left, president; Arthur Hurn, pubs | chairman, is missing from the third vice-president, Dr. W, C chapters all aver Ontario, and pumphouse water intake is 83. and there is keen competition near the General Motors south holders meeting Tuesday, | are: Donald (Buz) Comerford, licity; Samuel Venn, vice: | picture Sands and Mrs, Sands; Direc. a total membership of more degrees, and only the fast flow to see which form can sell plant, at 8:50 pm Seated, from lef, Sheila (tournaments; Bill Girling, | president and Dave Attley, -Oshawa Tunes Photo [tor, 8. Hall and Mrs, Hall, than 19,000. Theis will be more|of the water prevents freezing, -

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