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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Feb 1964, p. 4

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RECREATION REVIEW BOWMANVILLE -- The regu- jar monthly meeting of the Movie Club will be held this Thursday, February 13 at the Lions Community Centre at 8.00 p.m, The highlight of the meeting will be a demonstration of Kodak 8mm Sound Projector along with a 16 mm sound film "Mexico," Pairs Skating Champs* To Headline Carnival any member of the Choral So-)any member of the Skating ciely ox may be purchased at|Club. \the door, |MINOR HOCKEY (FIGURE SKATING CARNIVAL) The Arena Management Com- | The Bowmanville Figure Skat- mittee ~ all boys taking part * n nor Hockey to realize the jing Club, in co-operation With | criousness of going on the ice |the Bowmanville Recreation De-)while it is being cleaned, There lpartment, will present their An-|is the possibility of serious in- /nual Carnival on Thursday,|jury if someone should slip |April 2, 1963, at the Bowman-/under the wheels of the cleaner, MIDGET LEAGUE Comets Orphans Bantams Generals Maroons Saturday results -- Comets BTS 2; Orphans 1; Maroons 1, JUVENILE --" L 1 6 1 2 2 2 1 2 6 0 0 1 COBOURG -- A_ diagnostic clinic was held at the Northum- berland-Durham Health Unit office, Cobourg, on February 4, at which 19 children who suffer from speech disability were seen by a team consisting of Dr. C. M. Godfrey, Division of Rehab- ilitation Medicine, Universty of 1, Aces 0. sperige and Miss Jean F. | Ward, speech therapist and clin- SCHEDULE, ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15)\(41 'escher from the same Di Pee Wee League -- 7.00 &:m.,! Arvangements for the clinic Leafs vs, Hawks; 7.45 &M.,/were made by Dr. Charlotte M. Wings vs. Bruins; 8.35 a.m.,| Rangers vs. Atoms; 9,20 Te pees Meson: One om LT Pts \Canucks Mt. Royals Aces Saturday results -- 2104 } 1.94 120.2 Canucks Diagnostic Clinic Held At Cobourg ed, due primarily to a shortage of qualified therapists. This clinic was possible be- cause of the co-operation of the Mfamily physicians in cases and working in conjane- nurses, Reports will be sent to the physicians concerned. It is hoped that another clinic will be held within the year. The Board of Health for 1984 a of the following mem- ers; Chairman, L. Gibson, re@ve, Millbrook; D, McMaster, neeve, Murray Township (War den);> J, G. Honey, reeve, Cra |Health, Ring Bey | . follow-up to the clinic re in February, Cobour, 1963. Nine children seen at that Genres ptenente Bh ' '|tiime were brought in for re-| Secretary - treasurer a Fg ahs |view and two of these will , Atom League 12.98 PMs! . considered for an intensive| 4." aceotaante at 7a piations viadidgot League -- therapy clinic to be held in under the Public Health Act, a Midget League -- 1.30 p.m.,|,, Maroons vs, Bantams; 2715 p.m|/°ronto next summer, |member is appointed by. the Orphans vs. Generals. | Ten children were seen for Lieutenant - Governor + in-Coun- Juvenile League -- 3.00 p.m.,|the first time, Most of those cil. It is their responsibility, to Aces vs, Mt, Royals, breed -- Bem: articulation) see that the provisions of the culty or a stammer 80 se-| Public H SCHEDULE, ublic Health Act and the regu MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 lvere as to affect their school lations are carried out. Atom League -- 5.30 p.m.,\of vocation. | progress and limit their choice) Royals vs. Hornets; 5.45 pm.,) The children came from var.| West Germany's 1961 censte Rams vs. Giants. hes ious parts of Durham and' showed that of 54,000,000 in- B 4 Northumberland Counties and habitants, 95.7 per cent be- bs to! | ECHOES PAST VOTE ringed in age from five to 15.\jonged to either Protestant or Saturday Results -- Royals 5,. OXFORD, England (CP)-- Some of the Health Unit nurses)Roman Catholic churches. Bisons 2; Indians 9, Rams 2;\;~he Oxford Union, the univer- Were present and two teachers, nero - car, Bisons 6, Hornets 4; Rams 3, sity's famed debating club, car-/ole from Hastings, and one The court was told that Rich- Barons 1, ried a motion "that this house {fom Bowmanville, came to ob- Do FALSE TEETH ards had been attending a psy: pre WEE LEAGUE would not fight for West Berlin' S¢Tve. | Rock, Slide or Slip? chiatrist since the offence took _|by 222 votes to 213, an echo of Dr, Godfrey warned that isactssen an improved powder place in 1962, its controversial 1933 debate speech training needed to cor-| to be sprinkled on upper 'or lower Mavistrate R. B. Baxter, in \that "'this house will not die for rect a disability differs accord- plates, Roles foie soee Big ty 4 Bewhs-cerled Richard nah im Atoms king or country." That motion ing to the case: that a diagnosis! Wy ?rvimme. gover, pasty" taste int he von gerbe Tag oh '6 eal was carried by a far greater)should be established first. - He feeling FABTEETH alkaline (3 ; ings majority and caused a rumpus|regretted that the facilities for] ¢\¢)- Does nov sour. tik keep attending the Menta l/Bears in prewar England, Ispeech therapy were very limit-I* drug 'eountand |Health Clinic. Canadians : drug counters evi RAWS 30 DAYS Leate 1 Bruins A 39-year-old Cataraque, On-) tario man was sentenced to. 30|_. Saturday a bot 3, days in jail on Tuesday atter| Bruns 1; Ryo < Canadians he was convicted of driving)' ings 0, Bears 1. while disqualified and also hav-/RANTAM LEAGUE ing a permit while under sus- i CHORAL SOCIETY ville Memorial Arena. junfortunately there is no way in The Bowmanville Choral So-| Special guests for this Carni-/which the operator can stop the clety is hard at work preparing|val will be Debbie Wilkes and|/machine on the slippery ice. All for their Gilbert and Sullivan|\Guy Revelle, Canadian andhockey players are asked to Operetta 'The Mikado," |North American Skating Pairs|stay completely off the ice until The 'operetta will be present- Champions, They also repre-|the machine has completed its ed at the Bowmanville Town|sented Canada at the Winter job. | Hall on March 6 and 7 and/Olympics and won a bronze' Listed below are the Playoff again on March 18 and 14. medal. ' standings in all leagues: Tickets will be available from' Tickets are available from nano ATOM LEAGUE Canadians vs. Bears. | Bantam League -- 10,15 a.m., Pirates vs, Braves; 11.30 a.m.,, Pee Wees vs. Lions; 11,54-a.m. Huskies vs, Flyers. , \Township; W. I. e, |Hope Township; Bie Drunk In Public Draws $15 Fine BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) Two pair of ladies' David Forbes,, Stewart street, were also found in Richards' Oshawa, was Tuesday fined $15 and costs or five days in jail after he was convicted of being drunk in a public place, Evidence heard showed Forbes had been asleep in the back of a bus at the Bowman- ville bus depot and had to be \ removed by police officers. n ON PROBATION James Douglas Bowmanville was placed on pro- led a trip to Frigidaire on Fri-/Datlon and/ given a suspended cS sentenced after he was con- day evening, when 53 adults and! victed of unlawfully prowling at children toured the factory. night. | The Explorers held an initia: Richards was nabbed after a jtion ceremony on Monday of complaint was received at the jlast week when two girls, Tania Bowmanville police station , : ' about a prowiler, Lape! Woods and Nancy Lambie, join- "evidence given in court show-| OPP Constable Alexander told ed, The girls enjoyed a skating ed that when the police arriv-|the court that he had stopped r party recently he s of the com-|a car on the 401 Highway on PORT PERRY -- The annualichurch Women will hold thea) 'ccc: At the home ofjed ae ne aed Richards wan.|November 27 and found that ti of the Port Perry ' their counsellor, Mrs. Fred Plaint they foun chards ' Reach * i Rigen Paes eA tah er age Oy dering up and down the side-| Norman Bodder had been driv: Reach and Scugog Agricultural) the regular church service Sun- Puckrin, p : ' ently held at th . é : . iwalk, It had also been snowing|ing. Eooudiy Tak tenaeneasr. Ciday, Feb, 16, at 2.30 p.m. A speedy recovery Is wished the night of Dee, 22 and Rich-) Bodder was also given 3¢ Dr. Donald Christie thanked), Tne ron Cn a hee, oe and Karen Kinsman wh ards' foot prints were found in|days concurrent on the secon' the members for the support) on: Friday evening Feb 2 have bronchial pneumonia. the back yard of a home. 'charge, given him as president duriog/ne jadies are asked to bring i ; OR RE RN the past year. hadtindaal ate R It was moved by Claire Ver- refreshments, non and seconded by Harold _ THe community club ism Honey that $10 be given to the! Crop Improvement Association jfence be erected along the front The financial statement was/of the grandstand. presented by the treasurer and) It was moved by C. Vernon the president presented the au-|and F. Christie that the secre- ditors report. jtary and his assistant, with any A suggestion will be made to/Others that could, attend the the 1964 Directors to Increase/ Convention, the prize money in the Ladies) It was moved by A, McMil-| Division, It was moved by A.\lan, seconded by C. Carter, that MeMillan, seconded by H./Nerman Heayn and Robert Wal- Kerry, that, the new directors|ker be appointed as auditors for look into the matter of mom- 1964, bership fees. Tt was moved by C, Vernon, The secretary, Fred Lamb,|seconded by H. Kerry that the reported on the district meet-/number of directors be increas- ings 'and of the use of some ed to %. Fairs make of junior farmers as, It was moved by C. Carter auxiliary police. In future there|and H, Kerry that the 1963 di- will be only one district meetingjrectors be re-elected with the and it will be held in the fall.) addition of Neil Hunter, A field crop competition was) At the directors meeting fol- spoken of and left for the new lowing the annual meeting, the directors to consider, It was following officers were elected moved by C. Vernon that the/for 1964; President, Frank affiliation fee be paid. Honey, Port Perry, RR; first The program for 1964 was/vice - president, Clarence Car- discussed with suggestions being| ter, Scugog Island; second vice- made to wire the office and the president, Clare Vernon, Pros- Junior Fair Building. It waspect; secretary treasurer, also suggested that more wire|Fred Lamb, Manchester, lOlu]N|G}AISIE CHILDREN'S WEAR | FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE 2 PRIC = = woe wu-w-2.0. F&F | lRoyals Giants Indians Bisons Bombers Rams Hornets b MAINLY CHRISTIAN. 3 SHR B wwe ae | panties LT Pts. 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