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The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1961, p. 9

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ENCYCLOPEDIA PRESENTED set of 19 ( hall of World Book-Childeraft volumes of the World Book | of Caneda Limited, Mr. Fet- Encyclopedia was presented | tently, whe retired from ihe to the Glenholme School for Retarded Children this week | School last June, is most enh by J. Clinton Fetterly on be: | thusiastic ghout this education A ERIRIAEIE Conservatory Announces Results Of Theory Form Honors--~Elsie ¥ GRADE IV THEORY Harmony Honors--William Dorks Counterpoint Honors--~KElsie Drygala, GRADE 1H THEORY Harmony and History Honors--Donna A. Granik Harmony Pass--Kathryn GRADE II THEORY First Class Honors--Heather The following is & list of sue eessiul canfideies Wn EXAMINA | tions held recently hy the Royall Conservatory of Music of Fo) ronte in Oshawa. The names are arranged in order of merit} GRADE V THEORY Harmony First Class Honors = Carolyn Werry Fass da Varty Drygals y } Eleanor Weseott; Glen) Phyllis Kratz Counterpnint Fass Mary L. Lockwood; | Hendrik Vander Gaast 'Winter Work Job Praised HAMPTON (Staff) Reeve Mr. Ferguson has bought the Gamet Rickard, Thursday property on which 8 home was) raised the Winter Works super- burned down Oct, 81, 1060, tendent and foreman for a job| He told council that he was well done, unable to build the house he had Al their regular meeting, [planned due to the existing members of Darlington Town: bylaw that prevents & home hip council were told by Reeve under 30 feet from a road fekard that this year the work] It was moved hy council that done hy as many as 38 em-| negotiations get under way to ployees, who would have heen make the NECessAry ar unemployed had it not heen for rangements for the change this program, had more than| Council earried that the Rh the money spent by|"Roads" superintendent he the Township in the progress given permission to purchase an made by their department (electric Ye-ineh drill for a cost "The work which has shown|of $42.95. That he further he| an improvement over the past|allowed to make the necessary years, will also save the Town: repairs to "Star signs and also ship dollars in the future,' sald|build road drags at a cost not Reeve Rickard exceeding $110 "We must credit those whe| Councillor 8id Cornish moved have supervised this year's pro-|that the Winters Work commit | gram," [tee he given permission to tear| Ralph Wallace, spokesman for|down the small Township ga| Dennis Ferguson, 005 Mary rage street, Oshawa, approached, Mrs, Mary Budai voiced her gounell for thelr permission to|concern, 'again', on the failure close an unused road to the east!of those concerned to forward a of the Goodwin property on lot|copy of the minutes of the last 10 concession 7 Imeetings Bathe Park Fund Drive Launched Bathe Park Neighborhood As: parts of the eity, The associa sociation, this week, launched tion will he happy to receive its appeal among the residents either cash or pledge donations of south-east section Oshawa tojand it is hoped the hullding will raise $10,000 for completion of he complete hy 1662, the BE. B, (Ted) Bathe Meme-| Bathe Park neighborhood area rial Hall leavers the: seuth-east seetion: of Association leaders point out the city, between Ritson road Prazienka | | principaiship of Ritson Public | T0 GLENHOLME SCHOOL program which he has found | Adair, principal of the school to be most helpful for ewil- | Mrs. BH, Schuerman, ehalrman | deen from Wirth through | of the education commitiee of Grade 13. Caught by the cam: | the Retarded Children's Asso EIR, Rs the presentation was | ciation end Mr, Fetterly | | made, from left, are Mrs, T Oshawa Times Photo OBITUARIES i ALEXANDER MUSSELMAN The death occurred suddenly in his home, at 500 Green street (Whithy, on Thursday, Veh, 15 of Alexande Musselmen, He was in his 40th ar The deceased Kitchener, Ont Mary Musselman Harvey Musselman ceased lived in Whithy for the past 14 vears prior to which time he lived In Kitchener He married the former Clara Gull, In Kitchener, in 1935. Dur ing the War the Aeceased ser ved in the Royal dian Art illery then resumed his job as upholstery Inspector at Sklar Furnture. Co, a job he held until his death, Mr. Musselman was a member of the Whithy United Church and a four-year member of the Whithy Volunteer Com pany He is survived by his wife Clara, his mother, Mrs, Mary Musselman and two university student sons, James of Whithy and Kenneth, of Toronto } ! Exams Janet Finley; Isa belle Corner, Stephen Cowley Sheryl DD, Dodwell (equal); June BK. Fleming GRADE | THEORY First Class Honors--Beverly Gibson; Sharon Smith; Jane \C, Mason, Busan B., Mason Honors Nancy Pearse; Christine Tipski (A, Davis ye wis born in son of Mrs and the lates The de A | A 'Large Crowd Is Expected At Dinner Ahout 300 people are expected to attend the annual Bt, David's Society banquet on Saturday, i Valentine Tea | Congratiwiations and best wishes (0 the following resi dents of Oshaws and Sie She Oshawa Times trict who #re cElehrating these piethdays today | SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FR PAGE MINE David Graham, 725 Gra born Ave; Brent Jolley, i057 Rossland road west, Mes. CE. Chalifowr, Colborne sirest west; Susan Porteows, 7 Crendyiew north; Stanley Gren, 72% Montrave Ave; Nore Me Guald, T92 |akeview Ave; ster Stephenson, To Some erville; Lionel Kelly, 77 Banting Ave; Mrs KH. Les, M5 Bree 80; Peter Male fongh, Choreh 86, New: castle; Mus. Dorothy Smith, 7% Elgm west, Keith John ston, 7 Bork 56; Mes, Lov: rine Brewster, #6 Mary 8; George Broome, 428 Perry #6, Whithy, Reser mary Markiend, "11 Hae mony road south; Vietor Tyrrell, M8 King street east; Martin Khom, 71 Thomas 8t.; Linda Cassady, 391 Burns street east, Whit: by; Roh Sergent, 219, James, Larry Baeey, Orchard View Blvd; Wayne Kewin, 270 Windsor Ave (Wirthday Feb, 18) and Lome Clarke, T56.Gifford 8 The first five persons io inform The Oshawa Times of thelr birthdays each day will receive dowbiie tickets 19 The Regent Theatre, good for a fowr-week period. The ewrrent attraction Is "But terfield # Reports on birthdays will be received only hetween the howrs of 8 a.m, and 10 a.m. Phone BA 30M47/ tive of the Circle Vight Square | Dance Club for 1861, accom: | | panied by thelr partners, are | | seen as they posed for the | Kinettes Hold "Guest Night" AJAX ~~ It was Guest Wight for the Kineite Club when they theld their regular dinner meet ling at the Bpruce Villa Hotel Each member brought ene or more guests The guest speaker was Mrs {Douglas Jennings, a director ithe Education Department of the Canadian Save the Children Fund 'In All Saints' Parish Hall The parish hall of All Baints Anglican Church was gaily dec orate dwith cupids and hearts for the Valentine tea and hake sale on Tuesday, M, Greene Mitchell showed talent In an interesting exhibit on water color paintings of many local points of interest Shown Were scenes in England, Fastern . he Seen eam Canada, An oi)|she said, "Five out painting of special interest was nine people were hungry, \ the now demolished landmark, | spoke of the great lack o hos "The Old Town Hall," Ipital supplies, especially Pene Mrs, Mitchell was in attend-{€lhin : ance in the afternoon, w hile|/would supply a hospital vels to Yugoslavia, Greece of every with EXECUTI The members of the excen- | camera at Wednesday night's | F | lub meeting In the recreation Commerce [3 0 mer awa | taly, and Asian countries, where BWA", IDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 196) GH Y ' hall at the Oshawa Alrport Seated, from left, are Cecil Sproule, vice-president; Mrs 9% Huntley; Earl Huntley, Mrs. A, FP, Fulton; president 5. FP. Fulton, caller LL / : ry iL VE OF CIRCLE EIGHT SQUARE DANCE CLUB A. Derumanx, social conven: ers; Hobert Kelly, secretary and Mrs, Kelly; Mrs, Reed Standing, from left, are Gor: {and Ted Reed, club treasurer, don Loftheuse, Mr, and Mrs, | ~QOshawa Times Fhote Chamber Asks City For Parking Authority The Oshawa Chamber of has 0 who represent the nearly iy Council asking i io Parking Authority in Osh " t was also decided that eity from the commitiee nial Chamber deputation to the ation, director E she council he asked to receive a It was reported that the passed a mo- Chamber now has 445 member! by ¢ tion that, "the board of direc- firms in the organization, with people in Oshawa, that the city f an individual membership of 17 new member firms have Year A letter of resignation from G, Blorie was read A letter from Quebecair Ine,, was read to the directors. The | A contribution of $38|which will investigate the situ- company expressed thanks to the chamber for the consider: The directors were disturbed the feeling Among Many will not he allowed to have mhers, write to the Osh: well over 500. It was noted that the airline service, The directors noted that the Mrs, Jennings told of her tra. €ndorse and proceed to secure joined since the beginning of the city has a good case for the airlines, and that the Canadian Press Btory ruled out the pose hility of an air seryice to Oghs awa was based on the (testis mony of one witness whose facts were found to be Inades quate the next day, The Chamber Is confident Mr. Mitchell ably took over in|this drug for 8 whole month the evening, The tea tables were convened hy Mrs, A, Con: rad and were attractive with their snowwhite clothes, unique centrepiece of hearts, tulle and| | iiver ribbon, The tables were still filled and promptly served by the ladies assisting, The bake table was also B Vhie motion was passed at a ahle @ssistance it had rendered! that the proposed air servies A film taken in Pusan, Korea, luncheon meeting of the direc-\ at (he board hearings at Ot-|will be routed to the eity within showed the work being done tors of the Chambers at Hotel tawa, a short time, there hy the 8.CF Genosha Thursday, | The Kinettes received 100 hags| New directors were welcom from Mrs, Jennings, to, be filleded to the hoard, Their duties with clothing for the needy of and the channels of communi-| these countries, Already 64 of cation throughout the Chamber | the 100 hags have heen taken to were outlined to them hy Doug-| Toronto by the Kinsmen from las Fisher, manager of the Osh Little Theatre Feb, 25, at the UAW Hall, Bond street east, Oshawa The banquet is in tribute to Also surviving are three sis ters, Mrs, W, Schilling (Clara), here,s, awa Chamber of Commerce, DINNER DISCUSSED centre of attraction with many good things for sale, Mrs, L, Cast Experienced of Fergus, Mrs. H, Bottger (Dor othy), of Eugenia and Mrs, K Molson (Helen), of Kitchener, The remains are at the W, C Town Funeral Chapel, Whithy for service Saturday, Veh, 18 at 8 pm, Temporary entomh the patron saint of Wales, "St David", t, David was born the end of the fifth and beginning of the sixth. century, of Royal heritage and it Is said he was an uncle og King Arthur of the Round Table, He was metropolitan, ment will he in Oshawa Union Archbishop of Wales, and a|Cemetery mausoleum with inter great advocate of the monastic ment later at Mount Hope Ceme life |tery, Kitchener The Welsh people remember] Hey, John Smith, minister at not a soldier or a law maker, | Whithy United Church, will con a king or politician, and there|duect the service, are few heroes who have won the affection and admiration of NORMAN COOK the generations to the extent ofl paRONTO Norman Cook St Javia_ He has Sthanced the 6s "who served on the Scarboro hd OF ales Lor frindrets 3 tom of Education for 25 years lis memory has enthralled the |r ehout five Jenks Rao died peaple of Welsh hload and their] ra ay at Rearhoro General children's children |Hasplita 8t, David died on March 1 inl Mr. Cook's forehears were [the year 1544 at the illustrious|Ploneers of the district, He was |age of BK {superintendent of Holy Blossom I. Densham hehaol was named for him. He President At Fernhill Taranto Board of Fdueation for a year, Mr, Smith was a past master of the Loyal Orange Lodge He leaves a daughter, Mrs, J The monthly meeting of the Fernhill Park Neighborhood | Association was held at the park {elubhouse Feb, 15 The highlight of the evening Kinsman, two grandchildren, Li the election of officers with Bonnetta of Oshawa, Mrs, A [Armstrong and Mrs, J, Taylor; (and five brothers, Allen, Archi bald, Harold, Alex and Fred Jacqueline and Paul; five sis James Ward, a representative ters, Mrs, M, Armstrong, Mrs 0, Stone of Port Perry, Mrs, I {of the ERA, presiding, The offi Cers § FIRM INCORPOR Bn Beckley and helpers turned in a neat sum to the treasurer early In the evening, Mrs, hid Residents Of ten tes wiracivety nied Hillsdale Manor Enjoy Films both afternoon and evening with the dainty and satisfying lunch which was served to the The residents of Hillsdale Manor were entertained hy the Oshawa Kinsmen Club Wednes ReEompaniment of soft musie Mrs, day evening with a showing of 8. Armstrong, Mrs Smith and Mrs, Quilter wel: comed the many guests at the door, In the evening many men folk interested in art and good mavies in the Manor auditor: lum, | One film, "Coral Water", was taken under water around the! Great Barrier Reef, off the things to eat were present, const of Australia, Carlings Con m DRIVER SEEKING SAMARITANS = (uo, Suk Showed 3 bi Percy Kills, RR hi Lake. tion' whieh was taken in North. fleld, 1s Antious {0 khaw ol ern Ontario and depicted the Be YO HEH al year-round-life of this animal day morning, picked him up mn its Ratural surrounding on the highway, drove #0 ® aries Dow on secretary: miles to obtain wheel nuts [treasurer of the Oshawa Film for his immobilized auto-- |S0UNcCHl, also showed films of then back to his car and {® Hin made ta the British Isles iater drave aff without The Kinettes served lunch to leaving their names or ac residents and club members to eepting payment, conclude the evening. The two youthful Geod Henry High Samaritans picked up Mr, Ellis on Highway 401, near Defeats Anderson Ajax, They told him they were from Oshawa and By ROSS GIBSON gymnasium of | were unemployed, The trio started off on the long-drive to buy wheel nuts with which to replace the wheel on Mr, Ellis ear, Thirty miles later, after trying garages in Ajax, Whithy and Oshawa; they were. back at the mn stranded ear, The two The Honry Ticket sales to the annual din ner, Feb, 22, were discussed, and the suggestion was made that an extra effort should be made to invite businessmen to the dinner who were not mem hers, The feeling of the direc tors was that the speaker this year is an outstanding Cana dian who will have something Important to say It was noted that president elect William Hart, along with Kenneth Crone and Dr, Wesley Langmaid will fly to London to pick up the guest speaker, and him hack to Oshawa on Wednesday, Feb, 22, $1625 Damag In 3 Crashes Two people were injured and an estimated $1826 damage re. sulted from three accidents res ported by the Oshawa Police Department, Thursday Alex Fillier, 80, of 215 War: den Wilson avenue, Whithy, bruised his right leg when the car he was driving was involy ed in a ®vollision at Celina and Elm streets, at 640 pm, Phillip LeBlane, 46, a pas senger in the other car, suffer ed a lacerated face and bruis ed knees, This car was driven hy Arthur LeBlane, of 880 My- er street, Oshawa, Total esti: mated damage to the cars was $760, > { An estimated $850 damage vor "Monique, the Oshawa Little Theatre's second pro- duction of the 1060-61 season, will open at the McLaughlin Li: hrary Theatre, Wednesday, Feb, 22, at 8.50 p.m. and continue through Baturday, Feb, 25, The cast for Monique is eom- posed not only of a number of veteran members of the Osh: awa Little Theatre, but also two neweomers, Lorraine Ogilvie and Max Cuttrell Lorraine, who will take the part of Lucienne Ravinel, last worked on the painting of the scenery for "You Touched Me", Max will display his acting abil: ity for the first time on the Little Theatre stage in the role of Andre, The role of Henriette will be taken by Jean Crook, Last seen as a telephone operator in "Sorry Wrong Number", Jean has previously played in "Sup: pressed Desires", and also prompted for "Mivanda', The role for which Jean is best re membered is that of Louisa Creed in "Ladies in Retire ment", Maureen Bell, who first grae- ed the Little Theatre stage in "You Touched Me', will por: tray the part of Lisette in this famous mystery drama, Prior {to playing the shy sensitive girl in the Oshawa Little Theatre's production of "You Touched Me", Mureen was very active in the radio field in Toronto and [belonged to the Toronto School (of Hadio Drama while in that y ity, As Dr. Monique Rigaud in To complete this east, Kevin McManus will be seen as Fere nand Ravinel, Kevin has pres viously acted as stage manager for "You Touched Me" and age sistant stage manager for "The Evening of One-Act Plays", Among Kevin's many parts with the Oshawa Little Theatre are his portrayals of Melling in "High Ground", one of the priests in "Murder In The Cathedral" and Assistant Come missioner Preston in Sheep of The Family", tor John MeArthur in "Book of The Month", Kevin gave his finest performance to date with this group, and we ean expect that his portrayal of Fernand will live up to the standards which local audiences have come to expect from him, Arthur T, Elliott, the director of "Monique", can be relied upon to present a fine produes tion. His efforts in the many aspects of the theatre will ats test to this faet, The reserved seat hox office for this play opens at Henders son's Book Store on Saturday, Feb, 18, from 8.80 am, to § p.m, and will also be open on Monday and Tuesday, Feb, 20 and 21, from 4 to 6 pm, Ruthority Lacking To sulted from a two-car collision this production, Gillian Heath Street High echoed and re: at Rossland road east and Mary|again returns to the stage of The current issue of The On echoed with cheers, Wednesday, tario Gazette oarvies the that the corner stone for the and Oshawa houlevard south are scheduled to run for al | new hall was laid in 1064, The and in the Eulalie avenue dis: |{wao.year term youths helped with the re: basement has sinee heen com triet Those elected are as follows | in] pairs and drove off as Henry's undefeated Senior Street, at 6.05 pm, One ear was [gun 3 Little Theatre, Since Hear Case pleted hut now the playevound is faced with a serious space prahlem (way, the Bathe Park Teen NEED MORE SPACE [Club pledged 835 which will be Wit is definitely a must that presented Sunday night, Hm. the association provide added ployees at the Glecoff super space and accommodation to market, 1% in all, each pledged the various needs in the pres {824 A. H, Glecolf, proprietor of ent and future activities of the the supermarket, has promised Bathe Park Neighborhood Asso:ito match his employees' $300 elation," park executives are donation, thus the tatal eolleets emphasizing in an open letter ed tor the new hall to date is to south-east Oshawa residents. | 623 By contributing, the associa) When completed, the hall will tion points out, the donors willlinelude an auditorium, approx not only be alleviating the bur: [imately 30 by 0 feet and will den to the park at this time, be a two-storey building, The but the whale City of Oshawa, upstairs which will form the of which Bathe Park is a pant completed hall, is required for In its appeal to their "friends additional recreational facili and neighbors," the assoolation|ties, said "our boys and girls need a place where they oan relax thelr tensions and expand their energies in a constructive way, where under proper supervi. sion, avenues of expression May be opened to these children $10 PER FAMILY The association is hoping to} receive $10 per family, which it says will easily reach its $10,000 ehjective hy everyone in the neighborhood contributing. The executive estimates there are 1000 families in the Bathe Park neighborhood I. Rinse and F. Becker Although canvassers will be points: Mrs aparoaching these neighboring Mrs. J. Timmins, 145; Mrs, § taailies donations will be ac Wadsworth and Mis. M. RB o.pted and welcomed from all'Clarke, 13%; Mr. Huculak and THEN CLUR PLEDGE To get the canvass under Bridge Club High Scores The high scores for games played by members of Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club, Tuesday evening at Woodview Park Club House, are as follows NORTH AND SOUTH: EL formation that letters patent of {inearporation have heen grant F, Densham! secretary. ed to Cameo Rlectroplating Co Mrs. W, Burnett, press report| Limited, which has its head of ler, Mrs, C, Elsey; sports chair (flee in Uxbridge, man, A, McKee: binge chair|™ {man, Mrs, W, Hurrie; kitchen | . |eonvener, Mrs, 0, Planke| [building convener, 0, Planke, | ul e {po-kitehen convener, Mrs, R.| (Doyle; sick convener, Mrs, A [Virgin entertainment convener, |A, Williams; telephone eonven er, Mrs, 8 Taylor, A euchre is planned for Satur day, Feh. 18 and a St, Pat riek's dance will take President, I, Densham; vice president, G, Hill; treasurer, the clubhouse bone road, on Wednesday The box social held Feb, 11 There were 11 members pres was reported a success ent, Mrs, I. Davis, vice chair | The next meeting will be held man, taking the chair until the {at the clubhouse March 15, at arrival of Divisional Commis If pm sioner Mrs, H, Cooke wees | The alm of this group of peo Sa le interested in Guiding, and CHEST TOTAL 195,068 [1 Interest : A donation of $19 from Indus the. representatives of the Alex companies and packs, is to give dal . . trial Disposal Limited employ: lancauragement and support to [ees has increased the Greater|iaoal Guiding activities, and fos Oshawa Community Chest total ter the steady growth of the 10 $195 369.90 movement' ) Reports from the companies ! not previously re Doe and Mrs, Rarrand, 117, ported were: to the Ind Guide [Company, congratulations on {BAST AND WEST: badges won, first of all to Donna Clarke and MeRKellar, 18841 (Dowden, who has achieved the chen and Mrs. R, Drew, Mrs [from them S. Sheridan and|J, Coles and ¢. Keith, 131; Pat: [highest possible award, and is/Rrawnie terson and Miller, 13034: Mrs. now a Gold Sard Guide. Other B wip and Mrs, A. Rundle, (2nd Company awards went te 134%, Brownie Group Meets AJAX = place Brownie Association met at the {March 18. Roth to be held at'home of Mrs, T. Bullock, Wish The Ajax Guide and Davis, Hostess: Janet Ackney, Barbargg will be announced laten Mr, Ellis says that he now has a different view about the younger generas tion driven hy Gabor Martin, of To. {ronto, The driver of the other car was Charles B, Turner, of Goodwood, Two cars were involved in a collision at Albert and Elm streets at 8.80 pm, Total dam. age was estimated at $625, One ear was driven by Anna Nagy, of 380 Fulalie avenue, The dri ver of the other oar was Ernest Landry, of 808 Drew street, CITY AND DISTRICT boys' basketball team - scored another triumph over Anderson High, 42-33 At the hallway mark in the game, Anderson was leading by a score of 25-10, Spurred on hy Stan Sharman, Henry forged ahead to win the game, Top scorer for Henry was Sharman who netted 29 paints. Rick Wyatt, Tom Tushingham, George Menzel, Gerry Brooks, Allan Gibson and David Gibson also contributed to Henry's vie tory, Leading marksman for Anderson was Don Cornish with 17 points while other scorers were Summers, Spencer, Fluke and MeKay Karen Dalgleish, Laun dress: Sheila MaWhinney and Penny Snead, Ind Class: Karen Dalgleish and Barbara Davis, " {The 2nd Brownie Pack reports) Unfortunately for Henry sup-| FOUR AMBULANCE CALLS {ed that one Hrawnie flew up porters, the second game show-| The Oshawa Fire Department to Guides, and three walked up. fed Anderson the winners, In/AMbulance crews answered four Plans were discussed for the|this exhibition game, Anderson /Toutine ambulance calls, since local Association to assist Infwas leading at the half with al Thursday morning, There were preparation for Cookie Day and | score of 17:10, Unlike the Sen. Were no fire alarms during the: meeting was adjourned at/iors, the Henry Bantams were/that period of time 1030 pm, when a delightful unable te stage a comeback: lancheon was served hy the sa Anderson won by a scare of ROADS SLIPPERY hostess 24-19. High scorer for Anderson/| The Whithy Detachment On On Sunday Feb, 26, all Guides was Nekkers with eight points|tario Provincial Police warned and Brownies will attend Church|while others contributing were motorists, this morming, to take Parade, Ind Guides and Brown: Andrews, Daciuk, Cragie, Kirk-/extra precautions on the ship:| ies will attend morning service wood, Matthews and Gow [pery roads. North of the ridges Mr, Johnson, 12334: Mrs, J, Kit-(were handed in, and highlights at St. Paul's United Church at{Henry's top netter was Goode/vroads ave extra slippery, police/in "Sorry Wrong Number" 11.00 aan. 4th Brownies to the!with nine points. Other scorers said Presbyterian Church at 11 am, were Evans, Obermann and 4th Guide Co, and 5th Rrawnie| Henderson GIVEN $1 MARKS Pack ta the Church of the Holy! Congratulations to our Senior! An Oshawa girl, Sharon Dale, Trinity at 11 am. 3rd and 6th players and coaches as well as won the senior Bach plano sola Pack to St. Berna: the Bantams, Remember alllopen to amateurs, with a mark dette's RC Church, Arrange. Henryites, when it comes tolat 81, at the Kiwanis Festival of ments for the 1st Brownie Pack! Yea Henry, FIGHT, FIGHT, Greater Torame, Thursday ses FIGHT! ! sions, oi [Gilllan's fine portrayal of Mrs Stevenson in "Sorry Wrong Number, her activity with [this group has been confined to {helping with the makeup for the first play of the season, You Touched Me", Local audiences, can certainly look forward to a fine performance by this talent: od actress, a The off-stage volees of the | telephone operator and the mes. [senger will he done hy Janet |Stovenson and Ray Langridge, {hath of whom ean he counted on to continue the high degree] of perfection they have come tof be known for in the Oshawa Lit+| tle Theatre Mervyn Jenkins and Jahn Francom play the parts of Mer:| Last month, Mr. Simkins and lin, the vetived inspector of por My, Gourlay told the committes lice, and Gauttez, respectively. /five cars could be parked on Mervyn's last appearance - onthe premises but that if the ens stage was in "White Sheep ofitive building were converted ta the Family", in which he #ave|atrices, eight spaces would be a line characterization of Sam, required te race track "hound". As he R his done for so many of the| A letter fram the Department Little Theatre productions, Mer-/of Municipla Affairs stated a vyn is again taking care of the/committee of adjustment has lighting far this production authority to vary a bylaw, "if Last seen as Sergeant Duffy/that bylaw implements the v Jeity's official plan Sonn Frame WR will be semen Harry Woods agieed with {the priests in "Murder In The| Charman Hyman that the atts [Cathedyal" and as Gerald street parking bylaw did not Farbes in "When We Are Mar-/implement the afficial plan, [ried", John's most outstanding! Frank M. McLellan, the other characterization was that of member of the commiti#h wants Mr, Henderson in "Teach Meod to judge the case on its merits Haw Ta Cyv', (hut was avarmaled The Committee of Adjustment Thursday night again refused to deal with a request from W, KH, Simpkins for relief from the city's off-street parking bylaw, Chairman Louis 8 Hyman, Q.C,, who refused to deal with the matter in January, said he was still not satisfied the Comes mittee of Adjustment has aus thority ta vary the off-street parking bylaw, The problem: According to the city engineer's department, only twa parking spaces are available at the H, W, Gourlay building, Bond street west,

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