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The Oshawa Times, 3 May 1961, p. 15

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OSHAWA LIONS HONOR HUMORESQUE CLUB MEMBERS 4 DR. W. C. SANDS, tre, chairman for the annual banquet sponsored by the Osh- awa Lions Club for members of the sight conservation so- ciety, and members of the Oshawa Humoresque Club, is seen welcoming two distin- Work Among Mid cen- | guished guests at the banquet | in the upper picture. They are: Walter Simmons, secre- tary of the Ontario, County | Association and York, left, | and at right is Arthur Ma- | gill, superintendent of the On- tario division, Canadian Na- ogy agama agua ZEEE VE FEE BL Ra I a a - ¢ tional Institute for the Blind. In the lower picture are some of the head table guests. They are, from left: Don Branch, second vice-president Oshawa Lions Club; Brown, president of the club; Mrs. H. S. Myers, sec- dle East Blind Explained To Lions Arthur N. Magill, speaker at| The speaker pointed out that the dinner meeting of the Osh- the sightless people in that area tribute to the work done on be-| fy] awa Lions Club at Hotel Gen- of the world were, in times gone half of the sightless, not only by known to music lovers of this In closing, the speaker paid Robert | Pressure Is Charged By Trustee A motion by Trustee Michael Rudka to re-open the debate on the proposed bilingual school for French-speaking children was defeated by a five-to-four vote at the Tuesday meeting of the Oshawa Separate School Board. At a previous board meeling, Trustee Rudka had given writ- ten notice of his intent to ques- tion the commitment of the Sep- rate School Board to provide a bilingual school for the French community if a daily average of 130 students attended the bilin- gual classes now available from the Separate School Board. Chairman Frank J. Meagher noted, the question to be voted on was whether the {trustees wanted to reconsider the motion passed at the last meeting of the board. Trustee Rudka angrily noted that he didn't even get the cour- tesy of discussing the issue. He stated that it was obvious that a good deal of pressure was be- ing exerted on the board. Trustee Louis Hughes com- mented: "I think we are becom- ing very unchristian--and it is vw rr oe = . A Ah ap A Ay AVE an BR Hah gt 4H a gh 6 gh a a 0 ath di fo LB hot Ba The Osha Time | SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1961 PAGE FIFTEEN driving me to distraction." Cites Duties Of Officer "The Duties of a Police Offi-| cer" was the topic of an inter-| esting and informative address, given by Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, speaker at the Tuesday luncheon meeting of Oshawa Kiwanis Club, Speaking with the competence board; Mr. Simmons and [supported by knowledge and ex-| Norm Gower, chairman of the |perience, the recently-appointed| Lions Club sight conservation [Crown Attorney pointed out that committee. a police officer's first duty is| --Oshawa Times Photos |the protegtion of life and proper-| rchestra Proveding rime aud Sooty Io Perform Mozart Work of criminals. The speaker stressed the im-| The presentation of a beauti- symphony practically un | retary of the Oshawa advisory portance of impartiality, a rule| which all persons concerned| {with the administration of jus-| tice, must observe. The: attitude | of the court in passing sentence was explained also by Crown| Attorney Affleck, who pointed| out that the maximum or mini-| {mum forms only the limits of a 'Explained {ed Brigadier Eric Snow from field headquarters, Toronto. | He is shown in the picture at | right, as hew viewed the members of the Oshawa brig- The annual inspection of the . John Ambulance Brigade (Oshawa) was held Tuesday i st. Gregory's Audi m. Inspecting officer was | ade as they presented a guard of honor. Brigadier Snow is followed by officials from left: Gregory Bradley, superinten- dent ambulance division; OSHAWA ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE IS INSPECTED M. Bothe, divisional officer and Murray P. Johnston, counsellor for the brigade. ~QOshawa Times Photo. Rose Culture | A highlight of this week's {meeting of Oshawa Kiwanis Club was the presentation of "perfect attendance tabs" to those Kiwanians who had a per- fect attendance record of 52 meetings, or more, during the By Speaker A large gathering of interest- gardeners listened to Pro- fessor James Taylor as he spoke at the meeting of the Oshawa Horticultural Society Monday evening at E. A. Lovell| year 1960, Public -School. In most cases, this constituted With the use of colored slides an additional year to the fine Prof. Taylor, who is assistant| attendance records already es- professor of horticulture at the|tablished by many of the mem- Ontario Agricultural College, bers. Three of the club's newer Guelph, showed a large num- members achieved the honor, in ber of roses which he consider-|their first year of membership. ed were amongst the best on the| president Ray Weeks, on be- market for all around satisfac- 2 tion. His choice included O phelia, osha Tuesday, told of his pio- by, trained to lead orchestras Lions', but by all other organ- ara will feature the Pop Con- neer work among the blind infor religious festivals. Today, a|izations. the Middle East, and how he great number of the Islamic Those at the head table were: helped impoverished people to blind earn their living by recit- E. Wilson, chairman, transpor lead useful lives In spite of ing the Koran. These are ex-| their handicap. Mr. Magill, who is | blind, is superintendent of the capped back in 1953 were pretty MN Ontario Division of the Cana- abysmal. |e dian Nationa} tite for the, The speaker told how he help- Blind. The Oshawa Lions were ba: host to 29 Oshawa Tesidents| "3 set up a two-stage rehabilita who are registered with the tion program. { ceptions, Mr. Magill pointed out, | chairman, Eye Bank; himself and conditions for the handi- lips, |rowdale, treasurer; Sands. meeting chairman, third vi 3: First a boy's! man of the committee for the He was very fortunate in locat- which educated theiplind, and member of the Osh-|/ing a score and the orchestra tation committee; R. Lambert, | H. Phil first vice-president; P. IcConnell, president, Humor- sque Club of Oshawa; J. Bor- Pr. W. C. sident; "N. Gower, chair- cert to be presented by the Osh- awa Symphony Orchestra this coming Saturday evening. | Mozart's Symphony - No. |has been very rarely performed {in recent years. In studying the life and works of Mozart, Fran- |cis J. Francis, the director of the orchestra, was inirigued by | references to the cumposition. 2 fine or term of sentence and Madame Julis Bouche, Mec- that the character background|Gredy's Yellow, Crimson Glory, of the person involved is taken/P e ace, Golden Masterpiece, into consideration, on the basis|Burnaby and Michelle Mulland of protection of society, restitu-/in the Hybrid Teas. Those of tion and the possibility of a re-|the Floribunda varieties were peated offence. {Donald Prior, Betty Prior, Elsa The speaker was introduced | Poulson, Pinocchio, Frensham by Kiwanian Russell Hum-|and Fashion. phreys, QC, and at the conclu-| . Prof: Taylor felt that a gar- sion of the address, Kiwanian den was not complete when it Walter Famme voiced the ap-|Specialized in only one variety preciation of the club members| of flowers so he also showed Club Teache Bike Safety The annual Bicycle Safety Contest sponsored by the Osh-| awa Civitan Club drew more than 2,000 test-applications from |, youngsters in the district this|™ year. half of Bob Malcolmson, chair- {man and his attendance com- mittee members, made the pres- entations of the tabs, as follows: One Year -- Reg. Garrett, |"Cam" Henderson and Ted | Wildgoose. | Two Years Al Banfield, {Don Howe, Ralph Laing, Reg. |Lancaster, Tony Mcllveen and {Tan McNab. | Three Years -- George Jack- son, Four Years -- Bob Malcolm- |son, Fred Popham and Bill Mac- Donald. Five Years -- Ross Backus, {John Cameron and Walter Famme. Six Years -- Don Crothers, {Jack Langmaid and Garnet Tubb. Seven Years -- Ken Jackson, {Ralph Vickery and Murray Powell. Eight Years--Chas. Cornelius, ay Weeks and Sam Jackson. Nine Years -- Allen Cay and Perfect Attendance Pins 'Presented To Kiwanians ' 12 Years -- Vern Walker. 14 Years -- Harry Gay and Frank Taylor. 15 Years -- Drew Lindsay. 16 Years -- Bert Coulter, Don Storie and Bob McNab. 17 Years -- Dave Jamieson and Ted Johnson. 18 Years -- Geo. Campbell, Fred Kitchen and Fred Moss. Oshawa Company Receives Award Alnor Earthmoving Limited, Oshawa, was awarded the top award for accident prevention in Group Two at the Ontario Road Builders' Association con- vention Tuesday in Toronto. The award was presented by Hon. Charles Daley, Onta . bor minister, to Norma il- ton, president of the company. The local company, which employs from 35 to 60 men had no lost time accidents during urray Sparkes. 10 Years -- Ken Smyth. The service club has selected 11 Years -- Ivan Parrott. 1960. It won the honorable {mention award in 1958. 400 of the best test-question- naires and is currently putting the youthful riders through their paces at various sites in the v _!school, NE Ie 30 whom are ew sightless up to university level,| awa 'Advisory Board; W. Sim-|memfbers have been practising : § es ished. F his root field retary, Ontario many weeks to master the in- 0 s . The handica was established. From t imons, field secretary, Ontario man O3ha We The on adicaPed) orang a home teaching Ppro-|County, CNIB; R. Brown, presi-|tricate passages. | : Rg |gram, with emphasis on trade dent Oshawa Lions' Club; Mrs.| "I think that music lovers| dvised that. fhamss to th '|up time in the fall. city. Over four evenings, they sia Sw A instruction. er anal, S. Myers, secretary, Oshawa who send this concert wil find) SO of Fon Y a 5 fo the Sp: A few suggestions for land, [Plan 10 test 23 yiders 9s Ihe ON U 'Al was .an employ, '|Advisory Board, CNIB; and D. this symphony very interesting," P oo scaping and foundation plant-|COD : member of 3 Uniisd. Natjous|duced Dy the same. educators ort second vice president. Mr. Francis advised. "For manY pug been realized this past wine|1%, WEIS, Shown and comment Skill and _ control" and road hem of consultants called in and instructors. A little later a Be favored out for soma un. | ter, on this fund-raising project, | in¢ormative ad dress E a S| The competitors are divided Following i2 2 ist of the-luaer to assist the hapless blind in printing establishment Aranic known reason it has been neg:|10F the Oshaye Club sig glmogt brought to a close with a ques-| Ito fous Soups of boys and students ir the Winter HOE Egypt. Mr. Magill said the in- opened. Soon, boo ¥ In able lected: in our time. Ja e Westmount Kiwanis tion period. {iis oi 2 & years na 0! tions at Central Collegiate In- cidence of blindness in that braille were no Ee {| The orchestra is fortunate in|"™"2- In a few well chosen words|. YTS ¢ 2ge. From hilaren stitute. To attain this standing country is fairly high, due in tributed in Egypt, bu yous {having the services of an choe| the thanks of the meeting was| "t th 2, test 5 al Ton the pupils were required to ob- part to lack of medical help out other Middle East countries soloist of high calibre in Mich-| voiced by Duncan MacMillan. 20 to the contest finals to {ain first class. tandi and low standard of living. las well. I lr a I Coe] The door prize was won by °C held at the Oshawa City Hall 5 ionor stancing -- EE §E ye 2el. LIOSDY. |Lecen CAF ot Mitt Go Y|parking lot on the evening of (75 per cent or more). by played with the 1 CAF or osm v May 27. Three prize winners| The following students headed cert Band and previously wit It was announced that thelfrom each group will be picked. | their grade: Grade 9 -- Irene British military - concert bands { arden Club of Toronto IS| Monday and Tuesday nights at|Cherkas, 85.5 per cent, William He will play the oboe solos in| holding its Spring Flower Show parking lots at the North Osh-|Cliff, 85.5 per cent (equal); the overture, "Caliph of Bag-| May 9 to May 11 at the Casalawa A and P Store, and Hou-|Grade 10 -- Carole Haber, 86.4 (dad" by Boieldieu and other| Loma and will be open. from dalle Industries, respectively, per cent; Grade 11 -- Peter mers stant. dirge en 10 am. to 10 p.m. each day. |saw the first half of the pre- Moffat, 82.2 per cent; Grade 12 le assistan director, e {bert Gentry, will conduct the, Mrs. George D. Glassford, Sg ~~ |liminary testing completed. The -- Roberta Jeyes, 87.3 per cent; » {orchestra in a stirring march|132 Central Park boulevard Safety Kits and guests. many varieties of perennials, Giwani 5 'hair. | Shrubs and bulbs which in their| ayaa) Frank TaVok chair | turn would give bloom and beau- Club's "travelogue committee" |B from early spring to freeze- OCCI Honor List Is Announced Broad, Marcis Esmits, Patricia Findlay, Roberta Jeyes. GRADE 13 Carl Abbott, William Dorko. Absenteeism Could Doom Clinic Hopes Diabetic Unit Gets Local Chief OCVI Announces 2 \ « a Pupil Honor Roll The following students have Waite, James Walker, two remaining sessions are|Grade 13, C Ray- arl Abbott, 79.2 per scheduled for Monday, May 8, at |cent. obtained an average of at least/ mond Werry, Stanley Zuly. . h : sub] * a 75 per cent in their school sub GRADE 9 Jets at the winter term exam-| |; ores Allen, Robert Baker, The students standing highest Gregory et. Seam Honig. in each grade are as follows: |~¢Ward Lameron, ; os Grade 12--Bruce Woods, 87.0 Cooper, Eleanor Coulter, hints per cent; Grade 11 -- Michael Crawford, Steryt Dodwe L| Bell, 86.3 per cent; Grade 10-- Mania Diygala, Janet Finlay, Carolyn Cooper, 89.0 per cent; John Fos. 3 Grade 9--Mary Henkelman, 89.6 Louisa Garrett, Beverley Gib- per cent. 4 son, Howard Goldblatt, Heather| Gordon, Judith Goreski, Janice GRADE 12 JACK ANDERSON Oshawa Lion Is Honored A past president of the Osh- Missionary College at 8.30, Sat-| secretary of the Canadian Dia-| five-year-old group. awa Lions Club, Jack Anderson, urday, May 6. was elected zone chairman for - - . I Thomas Reed,|Zone 10 South at a recent re- Catherine joanne Rundle, Thomas Russell, gional rally in Peterborough. |"Le Conscrit" by Allier and a north, Oshawa, was elected the east end Power store park- lovely tone poem, "Au Moulin". The orchestra will also play the final movement "Allegro Spirit- oso" from Haydn's Symphony No. 104 as well as two composi- tions by Le Roy Anderson. The string section will play a med- lev of folk tunes and fiddle dances. F. Alan Reesor will be the guest soloist and will play sev- eral selections on the excellent organ. His numbers are to be announced during the program. The program is to be staged in the concert hall of the Oshawa president of the Ontario Divi- sion, Canadian Diabetic Associa- tion April 29 in Toronto. Peter Whelan, of Toronto, was elect- ed first vice-president. 'Available : For Schools Among the delegates attend: ing the annual meeting from Child Traffic Safety Kits are this area were Mrs. I. Masten, available for teachers of nurs-| Mrs. W. Perrow, Mr. and Mrs. |©rY and kindergarten classes, it| George Glassford, Mrs. G. Sem- Was announced at the regular| eniuk, all of Oshawa and A. meeting of the Oshawa Safety Ross, Bowmanville, president | L€ague, in the police building, | |of the Oshawa and District) Tuesday night. Branch of the association. The course is complete with | . nine lessons and a set of five|, EMPHASIZES SERVICE colorful posters. It is designed J. Gordon Cobourn, executive for children in the four and betic Association, pointed out ing lot, and Tuesday, May 9, on| the Oshawa Shopping Centre lot. | The purpose of this popular annual contest is to highlight (May as Safety Month across Canada. Four Careless Drivers Fined A total of $220 in fines was evied by Magistrate H. R. Howitt in the Oshawa traffic court, Tuesday. Eleven people This information was sent to|2Ppeared before the magistrate. - [that with 3000 members, the or- the safety league by the wom-| L WO of the charges were dis- ganization has only one out of en's activity group of the High-| Missed. : {every 30 known diabetics. This,|way Safety Branch, Department Four people were each fined GRADE 9 Linda Bedding, Pamela Behm, Helen Bogoon, Irene Cherkas, William Cliff, Barbara Giles, Wayne Haas, Barry Kory, Ron- ald Kroll. Cheryl Laxdal, Arlene Mas- sey, Valentina Puntus, Lorraine Smyth, Edward Szymanowski, Sophie Taratuta, Ruth Taves, William Whitbread, Brian Wil- liams. GRADE 10 Dorise Bilenduke, Sandra But- ler, Lynne Cox, Lois Delaney, Mara Gaumers, Elsie George, Gloria Gulenchyn, Carole Haber. Verna Heholt, Olga Kozyriachyj, Betty McEathern, William Moore, "Larry Plancke, Oshawa Red Cross volunteer workers are keeping their fin- gers crossed while they hope that every one of the over 400 prospective donors, who have registered for the coming blood donor clinic. will not forget to meet their appointment this Thursday at St. Gregory's Audi- torium, Simcoe street north. With a goal of 400 bottles of blood needed to keep the blood bank solvent, clinic officials are extremely concerned that those citizens who: have been good enough to register will do their best to show up at the clinic. Any appréciable degree of ab- senteeism could doom the cli- nic's chances of success. "What is more serious than he said, was not surprising as of Highways. Any teacher who|$25 and costs for careless driv- the association emphasizes ser-| would like to have one of these|ing. They were: Donald Roy Jie to diabetics, whether mem-| kits can write to Mrs. Ethel Bishop, 5, ot Jo! Brock Street ers or not and operates on the McLellan, at that branch of the east, Kenne arl Crawford, 18, 3 basis that anche help dia- Melellm, = inane build. | of RR 1, Oshawa, Herbert Keitha Mosier, Lynda Panter, might actually result in the loss betics. ings, Toronto. {James Oley, 19, of 763 Ritson Norman Powers, Robert|of life because of inadequate re- He felt the time has come for It was also announced at the|road south, and Royce Weather- Rankin, Leita Smith, Carol Stal-|serves of blood." Clinic Chair- change in policy as a.wider meeting that the safety league bee, 20, of 169 Burk street. librass, Rainier Stimming man Robert H. Stroud warned city-wide gas range of popular support is es-|\would get a grant, from the! A similar today Sembee A Wider Support, Nigh City of Oshawa, of War was declared when one I level of education an etter- oil company put its gas price Knowledge of Sisposes Is down to 36.9 cents. The normal MUst in the next decade. price for gas in this area was CLINIC NEEDED 38.9 cents. Service stations alll Mr. Cobourn voiced the opin- over Oshawa are now selling it! jon that a diabetic clinic should at the lower price. be established in each province H. M. Cranfield, a director in|and that the experience with Martin Rohn, Valentina Sidorow. | 1 rely failing to reach a speci- GRADE 11 fic objective is the dreadful Ted Bednarek, Peter Moffat, realization that such a failure GRADE 12 | Reminder cards have heen ~ = +p Sued to every registrant for this Eleanor Bowman, Judith? iay's clinic. But officials are hopeful that many other | last-minute volunteers will just {drop by the clinic to make dou- {bly sure that Oshawa will not (fail to replenish its almost emp- {ty, blood bank. Clinic hours will be from 1.30 to 4 and from 6 to 9 pm The |entire procedure rarely takes {longer than half an hour once |the skilled Red Cross technician {has performed the simple blood itest and typing procedure "A visit to the clinic takes less time than a visit to a bar- 33, of Pontypool, had been charged with making an im- prove ight tum, This charse, CELEBRATING | BIRTHDAYS Goring, Mary Henkelman, Ross] Richard Addington, John Henkelman, David House, Chris- Arnott, Carol Crawford, Sheila tiné Irwin, John Johnson. Drumm, Lynda Higgins, Keith piane Kupnicki, Helen -Me- Hooey, Dennis Karpiak, Sonia pyff, Bonnie MeNab, Nancy Kupnicki, | Eugene McCrohan, peNevin, Linda McQuade, Jane Carol Pearce, Stella Smarz,nacdonald, Karen Mosier, Dautia Sith, an Swartz, |gandra Phelps, . arla fe er, Wherry, Bruce Woods, Anne poyglas Simkin, Gary Stevason,| Lion Anderson defeated Fd. Gas Stations Yonson, Gordon Zedic. Thomas Werry, Katherine Wil- Nicholls, of Port Hope, for the GRADE 11 liams, Maxine Wray. office. Clubs in the zone are - Donald Anderson, Michael = Tr ™ |Ajax, Bowmanville, _Brooklin, | ut Tices Bell, Barbara Broadbent, Di-| Cobourg, Lindsay, Little Brit- anne Brook, Gary Butler, How- 2 Oshawa Men ain, Millbrook, Newcastle, Ome- 74 the delight of Oshawa mo- ard Davis, Lynn Dudley, Rich- Mee, Oshawa, Port Hope, Port torists, service stations are now a ard Giroux, Joanne Glover, Perry and Whithy. engaged in a David Granik, William Hanley, Face Car Theft An active worker in the Osh- price battle. William Kennedy, Kathryn La- awa club, Lion Anderson will Rush, James Minett, Donna, Two Oshawa men were re-{Teceive his pin for 10 years' of Reeves, Margaret Rice, Bertus!turned from Brighton, Tuesday, perfect attendance in June. He Vanderheyden, Mary Vasko, and charged with the theft of a was Sresident 3 Ne Sub = Peter Ward - Whate, James car from the General Motors 3 ; : . : - Weldon, Linda White, T ob y south plant parking lot, Monday Tamer and chairman of 'the Pickering Man : Wolter, Judith Wood night. club's hgh and means, and N C d Ralph Dupont, 32, of 742 Sim-| APNEA . ; {program and convention com- | coe street north, was fined $20 " Gail Frederick Galbraith, 26, . : { NeW Lommanaer "A : GRADE 10 of 97 Albert prin and Gille[mittees. Mrs. Anderson is ® the Oshawa Garage Operators' |boarding schools for diabetic | and costs for failing to yield the Congratulations and best Mary - Carolyn Archer, Caro. irik past president of the Lionettes "® "Sha hal sas Children in the British Isles] LINDSAY -- Al Burgess of right of way. Elizabeth A. Rise- oe : yy yn Baron, Pamela Bevan, Pen. U0T8¢ Levesque, 23, of 4900 Association, said the war was| Ct THER In Che ; I Pickering w lected district brough, 22, of Toronto, was fined, ishes to the following resi- ] a a * i Bloor street east, were arrest- 3 ; ion aN inevitable result of a similar| Might be used to advantage| Pickering was elected distric 1820 and cost ten] dents of Oshawa and dis- tiope Bigelow, Elizabeth Big- ' i This is the second occasion 20 IM nk there. As regards research, he "F"' commander at the Legion and costs on a similar ot : wood, Leona Brash, Judith(®d In the Brighton area by On-|hat a member of the Oshawa War in Toronto. He said the To- ist "canada should not rest on|district convention held here Charge. friet re Be celebygting Collard, Carolyn Cooper, Con. .2ri Provincial Police. They cy, has been chosen as zone TOMO gas prices have beem|por jaurelc'aciit is time to raise Sunday Tony Winkelbouer, 29, of 762/ their birthdays today: aie Crossman, Robert Crothers, (Cre TeWUTed 16 Oshawa bY¥ichairman. Rufus Lambert hei 0%n for some months, but arelour sights and institute inten-| Elected deputy-district com. |KINE Street east, was fined $20| _ Mrs. Frank Cowey, 288 Pamela Fudge, William Gordon, Fog IL Sergeant|ine office for the 1955-56 year. "OW coming back to normal.gve research leading to a cure. mander was Paddy Burke of for making = proper Jon Sveivh airs. Dorothy Howard Gough, Brian Hodgins, * elle John Borrowdale served as de-| Many motorists, who go to] G. Mitford, of the CDA head a urn. ugias Norman Nicker-| yo hii Daphne Jones, Melody Sh The 1959 model car was the|puty district governor in 1950- Toronto every day, buy gas office, reported the national ap- Ne ae son, 2. pti Rowerd street, | Bevelly Simpson, 30 Xing rocque. property of Elgin Herbert Hol- 51 'and was district treasurer there instead of in Oshawa,/peal had had a slow start fi-| ee Nictri was fine or disobeying a| Street east; David Harmer, "Susan MacDonald, Erline Mc.(9d5, of 30 Grenfell street, Ok for District A from 1951 io 1900 when there. is a price war in nancially but that he did not "Bett TERE GENCE [trafic signal and $10 for driving| 210 Tresane St: Mrs. T. ber shop or the beauty salon Kay, Peter Maxymuik, Mildred a¥a. He was at work in the| In addition to advising -the{Toronto and none here," Mr. measure its success in terms F. R. "Dude" Hills of Pi |" only a temporary permit Roland Vallieres, Townline (O¢ y : Power, Robert Reed, John Rob- GM plant when the car was clubs in the zone. Lion Ander Cranfield said. "So it eventual. Of dollars. . " . +: | Hope. 3 °"'| s Thomas Ronald Riddell, 19, of east; Leanna Hazelton, 43 | is results equally safistying ertson, Norma - Jean Rowden, Stolen son will be a member of the!ly spreads to Oshawa." / Miss Lockersie, CDA et} "he: 1582 éonvention wil bel DShzka boulevard south, was Bloor east; Mrs. Marlene {to the donor and immeasurably Gloria Snowdon, Murray Tay- Sergeant Powell said the car/governor's council for District - Mr. Cranfield said there was fan, eons bok being heid at Madoc. Next VAs i Gren. Sheeling aud $20 oii Bw Aveute Stree |significant to the health and lor, Linda Thompson, Tyrone had been recovered in good!5-A and will attend all official no way to tell what will hap- edited and it is hoped to turn|drumhead service will be staged He was given two weeks to ay mn . Byward. {well-being of the community,* i gi pay, Humewood avenue. Turner, Terry Twine, Donnalcondition |functions. (pen to the price now. 'it over to the printers shortly.'at Norwood in June. ithe fine. Mr. Stroud said. a

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