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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1962, p. 4

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) "@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Decomber 7, 1962 AT WEST ROUGE SCHOOL Dunbarton Girl ° Gives Top Speech BAY RIDGES -- West Rouge, Miles Cook trophy was Marlene Public School Auditorium was|Mitchell of Dunbarton, whose the setting for young orators|topic was advertising. : co gal Runne: j ay area, w s eg nde pis Abad Association meeting recently. The executive officers were| elected, membership tion was from Pickering Township School Area No, 2 during their Annual/of Vaughan Willard, who spoke Public Speaking contest on Mon-|about Telestar; Sharon Skira day, Dec. 3. Representatives from eight)of the Future, and Donna Watt|tion i achools in the area took part.|of West Rouge on the same|initiated for a social evening on of Rouge Hills on My Dream CatholicPTA Executive Elected By MARY WILLIAMS BAY RIDGES Roman Catholic School of the Holy Redeemer, situated.in Bay Ridges, but serving the whole first By MARY WILLIAMS BAY RIDGES -- Pickering Police Association held its first annual Policeman's Ball recent- ily. The ball was a success with all tickets being sold within a week after they were put on sale, In charge of arrangements were PC Don Martin and PC Victor Copper, president of the Association. Over 300 enjoyed dancing to Ted Taylor's Orchestra. Ted, is a teacher at Pickering District High School. Pickering Police Sponsor Dance and Mrs. Dave McKay, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Doug Plitz, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stayley, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Alexander, a'l of Bay Ridges. Proceeds will be used to build up the Police Association fund. the the terms of leasing the park. Equipment owned by the present lessee will be checked also. A full report on its find- ings will be given at the next monthly meeting. In addition to Sandy Beach Park, other existing park areas in the subdivision will be under investigation. The executive discussed the snow removal problem; Last winter, snow removal was the subdivision. However with many more streets added to the area this past summer, some Ratepayers The next general meeting of the Bay Ridges Ratenayers As-' Mr.. and .Mrs. Murray Byers, sociation will be heid Wednes. day, December 12 in the Pav- view Heights Schow] Auditorium handled efficiently throughout oa Association of Bay Ridges Christmas Bazaar on Dec, 8 from 2.00 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the delays in road clearance should Bayview Heights Schoo! ve Bay Ridges Auxiliary Plans Bazaar Y BAY RIDGES -- The Recrea- dies Auxiliary is holding a torium on Garvolin avenue. Admission price include§ a visit to the tea room as welNas a chance at the door prize. Ad- mission is 25¢ (children arc allowed in free if accompanied by an adult). Newlyweds Feted At Blackstock By MRS. OLGA HILL Mrs. Harold Swain, Jack, Jim and Helen, entertained a num- Janice and Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Don and H 'Mr. -- Mrs. gh gy as and Mrs. vrgg | wain, A Barbara and ; Mr. and =e paewre Swain, Judy, Bob CKST' ae a e; eng Dae i ee Clarence Marlow, Mrs. M. R. Sanderson, Mrs, M. Carley and Mr. and Mrs. ber of. relatives in honor of Mr.|Mr. Weir Swain. and Mrs, Robert Bennett (nee Miriam Swain), on the occasion of their recent wedding. Those attending were: Mr. MANY APPEARANCES Movie actor Robert Mitchum, celebrating his 20th anniversary on the screen, has made at and Mrs, Leith Byers, Mr. Ru-|jeast one film a year since the pert Byers and Mrs, Gibson;'early 1940s. DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP Special features include a Doll Dressing' Contest for the ladies 4 and a Men's Baking Contest.) faults, IRS agents said, Items on sale will include baked) LEADS IN OPEN goods, candy, aprons, puppets, | CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP)| toys, mystery packages, handi. ple ay | My Eaiag -- ee work. and novelties. ment, elley, just out of the! Donations of baking and other |. Der Week in Ontatio were tha Rall ' $ By MARY WILLIAMS air force, led a field of 159 in| articles for sale will be received] Those who spoke on Moaday|Committee for Pickering School gional President Mrs. Vodden,|bers from the Ajax Police Dept.| BAY RIDGES -- A five manjthe 72-hole, $20,000 Coral Gables|by either Gini Mutter, 891 Mod- night were Alison Brander of|area No, 2 comprised of the| jy, Denning, Mr. O'Halloran|@0d_Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawson committee has been set up by|Open Thursday with an opening-|lin, 839-3381 or Ruth Sykes, 851 placed in me. Wish- Bayview Heights, Joseph Hare|following members: Eayview) nq the teaching staff of the|f Pickering Village. the Bay Ridges Ratepayers As-jround 65, six under par. |Zator, 839-3569, ing one and all com- of Fairport Beach, Tommy Test-|Heights, Mrs. S. Vieren; Dun-| choo}, | Others at the dance were Mr.|sociation to investigate the pos-| Dave Ragan missed a 12-foot| pliments of the sea- er of Glengrove, Marlene |barton, Mrs, A. Coragata; Fair- The followi tive was|22d Mrs. Mort Jacobs, Mr. and sibility of leasing Sandy Beach/upgrade putt on his last green) NEW TURKEY FOODS Mitchell of Dunbarton, P hili p|port, I. Bell; Glengrove, J. Mac- e following executive Was/virs. Ed Rowarth, Mr. and Mrs.|Park from the Ontario Hydro. |to come in a stroke behind) A new high-protein turkey j pati nee Ames of Vaughan Willard,|Kie; Rosebank, M. Parkinson: elected: president, P. Williams;/George Usher; Mr. and Mrs.| The committee, composed .of|Kelley. food produces one pound of gob- P HAROLD MUIR at 7.45 p.m. I wish to thank all - who supported end~ . helped elect me to position of ity Reeve. | will do my best to warrant the confidence you have Winner received the Miles Cook] subject, Monday, Dec. 19, | Seen at the dance were Chief R Trophy 0 the right to com-| The judges were D. Cather-| An Open House was heid sojand Mrs. Reg 'Parker and out ay en te in the zone final-on April) 94 airs Muriel Culshaw, K,|that, the parents. could inspect|of town guests were Sgt. Chas. , 1963, in Bayview Heights Benaid 2 iowa aad. 'A |the new school, which was of-|Heffering and Mrs. en of : : School, Bay Ridges. 11|Munroe," '\ficially opened just a few short Whitby detachment Ba t ario B each p ark inals they wil : k E rovincia 'olice,. Sgt. Jac' is aun coast winners This contest was administer. ginger to talk to the pan 800 and Mrs. Scott of the from Peel, York, Halton andj¢d at the school area level bv/ ot. and to celebrate Education|Bond Lake detachment, Sgt. Ontario Counties. the Professional. Development Tom Chambers and Mrs, Cham- | Advantage of the BIG BIG Discounts The MERCHANTS on This PAGE ARE OFFERING YOU to MAKE DAY in Downtown Whitby & bh AF BEES ES AE AT ad, 3 ere ae ARNOLD'S MEAT MARKET 115 Brock St. N. Just North of the 4 Corners FRESH LOCAL Turkeys Chickens Geese for your Christmas Feast Stas bad tae te 2 ae ' R Hils,|Rouge hill, Mrs. N. Code; |vice-president, Eric Wha'ey; re-/Ted Brown, PC Don and Mrs.|George Clarke, David Lewin-| Two strokes behind at 67 were bler from four pounds of feed. } oat poe ot Romesh Vaughan Willard, D. Moffatt}cording secretary, Mrs, V.|Martin, PC and Mrs. Bob Brown,|ton, Don Hargreaves, Ted Rolph|Rex Baxter and Bill Collins, | Previously the feed-meat ratio} judges were out, the audience was entertained by Glengrove Mr. Adamson, chairman of Pickering Township School taker presented the Ontario Hydro awards, Mrs. M. Cook unable to attend and D. Cather- wood announced the wianers. Cl a j tH PARADE ROUTE 1 P.M. By M. HORN West to Euclid, South to Dundas West, ton Township Hall recently.| East to King, South to Colborne The contestants were students Miss Lillian Page was chosen| to Brock, South on : . Se, a : ) - : tesa, i as one of the three best speak-| Brock to Arena, f ¥ 4 ake : , m4 % or a ers. ' 2 Z ' wf Congratulations and best : ~~ ' , G : Be whose marriage took place in the Hampton church on Satur- j Congratulations also to Mrs. iW : i i 8. G, Niddery who celebrated -- ' ne, were among rela- tives who were present. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. lin. Mr. and Mrs. Hall and daughters attended the funeral. Mrs. Morley Lake (nee Pat and Donna Watt of West Rouge.|and West Rouge, A. Ward. Hope; 'corresponding secretary,|Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams, Mr.'and John Williams, will exam-!both 33-34, was six to one. / School Choir under th= direc- Area No. 2 Board, presented the Miles Cook Tro- Winner of the contest and the Parade starts at Arena, moves North on Green to ® Bands e Float HAMPTON -- A public speak- S h who came first in their own West, East to Byron South, wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob day afternoon with Rev. Percy her 88th birthday recently. Dave Hall in the death of her Pingle), formerly of Hampton), received her During intermission, while the tion of H. Brindga. € phy for her husband who was Public Speaking Dundas East, West to Brock, North, to Mary, ing contest was held in Hamp- T t r aiteate: North to Dundas West, East rea S in Kessler (nee Marie Prescott), Page officiating. Mrs. Walter Rahm, Tyrone, father, Mr. Leslie Hall, Brook- degree re- Parade Day Specials Sa '62 ENVOY Brand New Model BN Honduras Maroon Reduced 400.00 a | '62 ENVOY i nee cently. She is presently employ- ed at Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville. Gordon Chant took his Sun- day School class to Toronto on Saturday to see the "Story of Barrabas."" Others who went were: Lewis Trull, Harold Balson and Terry Hoskin. 2.95 Each Mr. and Mrs. Ben Killens GIRLS' DOLL STROLLER and family recently attended Reg. 3.49 St. Mark's United Church, ' Whitby, and were dinner guests wore Mad > Anew Sa and Mrs. G. Foster, ag. >: vy. i The Ladies' Service Club Whitby Hardware catered for a banquet at Lid. Whitby Plaza Santa Claus Parade SPECIAL FREE -- Tie or Socks With every 5.00 or over purchase of mere chandi OTTENBRITE MEN'S WEAR 103A Dundas St. W, (The New Brock Bldg.) PARADE SPECIAL Superior Qualtiy 3 pairs for 95c¢ Whitby Bargain Centre 118 Brock N., Whitby PARADE _ SPECIAL 35 Pairs Of Women's Fur-Trimmed Moccasin Slippers Assorted Colors ONLY 1.47 ». Brand New Model BL White with Red Trim Reduced 400.00 Ml MI 4. Iso 42 Late Model Used ees . Cars to Choose From Harry Donald Ltd, ee] | 300 Dundas St. E. Whitb * (Aeross from new Brewers Retail Store) Hampton township hall, when the Bowmanville Rotary Club entertained the farmers of the district. Place your order now for the best selection Whitby's Largest Furniture Discount House Crysler Furniture 111 Brock St. N., Whitby Bowmanville Unit Nominates Officers MRS, A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- On Friday evening, Unit Nine of Trinity United Church entertained Unit Six*to a pot luck supper in. the Sunday School rooms. | The Unit Nine leader, Mrs Earl Osborne, welcomed the Buests. The ladies sat at tables). saccording to their birthday) month. © Following the dinner, each 'group met separately for their 'business meeting. * The nominating committee of Unit Nine presented the slate 'of officers for 1963. *» Unit Leader -- Mrs, Earl Os- Horne, secretary; Mrs. Colin "Faylor; treasurer, Miss Mady- Ton Wilcox; program committee, Mrs. Bert Mutton and Miss Lay- 'cock; social committee, Mrs. A. L. Hooey and Mrs, C. Hockin; visiting committee, Mrs. Mary w@amieson and Mrs. A. G. Brooks; calling committee, Mrs. L. Anderson and Miss Painton; nominating commit- tee, Mrs. H. Jeffrey. Miss E. Boyd and Mrs. T. Hircock. ... Unit Six Leader Mrs, M. Puk, Mrs. W. Garson and Mrs. Ir- win Bragg presented the wor- ship service with the theme "Praise Ye the Lord'. * Ross Metcalfe favored with two vocal selections accompan- fed by Mr. A. Collison at the piano. Miss E. Boyd showed slides taken on a hiking trip in West- ern Canada. "Mrs. M. Puk thanked the embers of United Nine for wing them as guests. Christmas Special On Permanents 6.95 Give yourself a Christmas Present and be beautiful for the Festive Season For the penny-wise we have one operator at 1.50 Shampoo & Style Come to the Beauty Clinic for the advance hair styling ond specialized color and perm of your choice Give her Gee? -- Sunworthy Full Wall Mura ot Bis Christmas Discounts Dodd & Souter Paint & Wallpaper Store 107 Byron St. S WNT Your Friendly c-I-L- Beauty Clinic 306 Dundes W. Ph. 668-3061 Parade Day Special Sat. Dec. 8th Only : LApIEs' & GIRLS' Winter Gar Coats ies 15.95. Sizes 6% cs a to 18. Entire Rack To Clee oe Low Price ot CRT i ok aaa i No exchange or refunds on this io 4 STORE ERCANTILE DEPT. © 105 Brock ls Parade Day a | Special ia Sat. Dec. 8th Only Steam & Dry Iron iad | ONLY a 7.95 Butt Radio i & Appliances ™ 118 Brock St. S., Whitby New -- Used 150 To Choose From Terms HAMILTON OFFICE EQUIPMENT 137 Brock St. S. 668-5849

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