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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1964, p. 19

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Hallowe'en Party Enjoyed Three of last year's graduates were honored iast Friday at a Hallowe'en Party held at Spen- cer's School, SS 6, Whitby Township. On behalf of the home and) school association, Mr. Taber Pegg awards to Donald Mc- Eddy Banks and Linda Dennis for first class. honor standing. ' | Mr. Taber also presented a) pole lamp and electric clock, on behalf of the community, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colbary who are moving to Oshawa. The prize winners in the con- tests held for the. pupils were: Costumes--Grades 1 and 2-- Debby Kellock and Martha Hollingsworth; Grades 3 and 4 --Gilen Kellock and Charles Dennis, Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 -- Bradley Luke, Bonnie. Banks and Debby Bagg; adults--Le- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 23 Plan Service For Juveniles The decision to affiliate with the Big Brother Movement to provide a probation service for juvenile boys, was announced at the Monday meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa. Rotarian Richard Snowden,) chairman of the club's Youth Committee, said members of the. club will be approached to offer their. services as volun- teers to take part in this work in the: community. He explained to the club that 85 juvenile boys are now on probation in Oshawa. There is no full-time probation officer to work with them despite the fact that 35 boys is considered the ideal' group for one such officer to work with. Harold McNeill, Oshawa probation offi- pa os eam OE unable to handle this Ss \work, he added. eons a the a pi oe "You pan, invest your time . oe to better advantage than in | eli aa rg Dro? helping a boy. The dividends are Peanut--Susan Prouse anditremendous and they are tax of spending time with him, find- ing his problems and helping to solve them. A disturbed or delinquent boy is an unhappy boy. This is a selling job which requires a lot of knowledge, "It is a disgrace you do not have a better probation situa- tion. Should you approach your member and state your case I am sure the situation could be rectified," Mr. Brown added. Need Room For Toys Oshawa Jaycees need a room to make more than 600 children happy this Christmas. are collecting toys to give to needy families on December 25. For the third year Jaycees| 7, But they cannot find a room pair and distribute them. to gather the toys together, re-| a € mar A Division of the S. S. Kresge Company Limited FOOTWEAR Low, Low PRICES ! 'Open Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, (except Sunday) MEN'S Oxfords '9.76 Bradley 'Luke; Carry the Pea-|'roo said Arthur Brown of To- nut--Toni Colbary and Donald! onto, director of the Big McLaren, [Brother Movemett we jtoys to 600 families and hope to, lof its funds are provided|), needed a room, about 3,000 By THE CANADIAN PRESS | through the United Appeal. 'The| auare feet to start the toy time!' Miami Beach, Fla.--Jose Ra-| Toronto organization employs) project. mon Guizado, 65, former presi-| six professional workers. 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