rooms. | The next meeting will be <se™ § s. Nancy Smart of Nan- other relatives live in the land 'ownship, a Detroit sub- of her birth -- the Tyendinago will celebrate her 106th Reserve, Deseronto, Ontario. tmas this year, with only Asked how she spends her ction of her 118 descen- time, Mrs. Smart said, "I . The frail little Mohawk eat", She smokes a pipe after lives with one of her every meal. andchildren. Most of her (AP Wirephoto) RONTO MAGISTRATE Youngsters Don't Dig fight And Wrong Business" that even though a great deal of our world is a hypocritical sham we aren't very happy about it and we need their help in correcting it." Mr. Bick' said the teachers should scrutinize the present means of fitting young people into this "highly complex and competitive world.' As intellectual leaders they might provide the means to effectively reach the problems of youth and the problems with youth, he said. Mr. Bick said: "Our problems are not going to get better, they are going to worsen if for no other reason lines of communication with|than that there are more young non-adult. - |people now in proportion to '@ must realize that once|What there used to be. et them on the line we| 'But there are problems of d not do all the talking andijgreat concern to which we them to do all the listen- |should be directing a lot of at- I also know that in some |tention. There are far too many Tr way yo people must|and a'growing number of young made aware that they sim-jpeople who for a variety of cannot afford the costs of|reasons are misfits in society. ninal acts in our society as|Too many whose acts are not iow exists. or in one of their |just high-spirited pranks, but vicious and appalling commis- sions of crime." hy young people become a of criminal statistics be- they "'just don't dig the ess of right and wrong," strate Charles 0. Bick, 0 Toronto Police Commis- chairman, said in Osh- Tuesday night. was addressing a recep- for clty teachers held by Board of Education. . Bick said "eternal dam- nm, Hell's fire and brim- aren't very fearful when p is no belief in eternity." p added: "As a police com- jioner I know that if we ito reduce the growing inci- of crime we must clear king. 'We must make them see | Association met at Maple Grove Public Speaking Contest Is Held MAPLE GROVE (TC) --yleadership development, Miss Susan Laird; supply, Mrs. J. Maple Grove Home and School Holtby. East Schocl. The program con- sisted of Public Speaking by: Joanne Crawford, Christin tee x A Cathy McGuirk, Ber- nard Cole, Max Johnson, Mary den; Unit 3, Mrs. R, Dubeau. Sympath: and Mrs, The leaders are: Unit 1, Mrs. McColl; Unit 2, Mrs. B. Snow- Reo np C. White and fam- Anne Doyle. Max Johnson and Mary Anne Doyle will go to Hampton, Each contestant was presented with a new $1 bill. The Sing in Accord quartet comprised of E. Down, L. Clem- ence, Ken Brooks and K. But- tery, favored with several num- bers, The mothers' count was won by Mr. Rowe's and Miss Johnson's rooms. Lunch was served by mothers of Mr. Rowe's and Mrs, Blakely's held at Maple Grove West School Dec. 9 when the children 'will present a Christmas pro- gram. The UCW met in the church hall. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. Doug Chute and Mrs. M. Burgess. Twenty- five members answered the roll call, It was decided to bring a gift for a chitd to thé December meeting. The gifts will be sent to the school for retarded chil- ily in the passing of their aunt, Mrs. Adtie Ferguson of Co- bourg, and to Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell and family in the passing of her father, George Parkin of A Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Freeman. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jackson, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Freeman, St. Catharines, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Miller, Galt, were Saturday visitors economics reward, and Mis: Diana Hoar, general proficien- cy; John McGuirk, public speak ing, Grades 9, 10, at the BH' commencement. Don Brown, Guelph, spent th: weekend at home with his par ents, Mr.' and Mrs. W. H Brown. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Douglas Cameron, spent the weekent with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell. Sorry to report not muct much change in the condition o' 'Todd Ruvsell. The Sick Chil dren's Hospital reports him im- proving in some ways but stil! unconscious. Mr, and Mi, Rus: sell are daily visitors at thc hospital. and boys, Toronto, were Sun- day visitors with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Stevens. Mr, and Mrs, C, P. Swallow were Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Densem, with Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8, Mortor. Mrs, Arthur Bellman and her daughter, Mrs. Don Bowmanville, were callers week on Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Collacutt. = Mr. and Mrs. L. Collacutt, Mrs, H. R. Foley and Mrs. L. C. Snowden, who were former resi- dents of Solina in their younger days, attended the married couples get together at Solina Saturday evening. Congratulations to Miss Louise Whitney on winning the home OLD WORLD TRADITION dren at Orillia. The rominating committee cers for 1965: President, . J. MacNeil; first vice, Mrs. W UH. Brown; second vice, Mrs. C. Greenham; secre- tary, Mrs R. Brooks; assistant secretary, Mrs. H. Bradley; treasurer, Mrs. H. J. Brooks. The following committee chairmen were chosen -- Chris- tian citizenship and social . ac- tion, Mrs. M. Burgess; com- munity friendship and visiting, Mrs. C. Mills; co-operation in Christian Communications, Mrs. P. Flintoff; manse, Mrs. F. Stevens; membership, Mrs. L. C. White; nominations, Mrs. Mrs. C. Russell; social functions, Mrs. C. P. Swallow; press, Mrs. H. 'Freeman; program, Mrs. 8. 8. Morton; stewardship and recruiting, Mrs. C. Jeffery; On MONDAY, DEC. 7th YOUR VOTE INFLUENCE Is Respectfully Solicited To H. Stevens, Mrs. 8. Jeffery andj}. SONDON @ ONTARIO Camapa STROUD Mr. and Mrs. Roy Topping|"In | Hold Recital At Library The first student recital for he season was held in the Mc- Laughlin Public Library audi- orium by the Oshawa and Dis- iriet branch of the Ontario Re- zistered Music Teachers Asso- ciation. Miss Judith Davidson opened the recital by welcoming the yarents and friends. 'mma Pavioff; "Three Bundy Mice", Rhonda Ritchie; "Alle- mande"', Brian MeClure;|"Walts in D Major", Jacqueline|stration, Kathy Kraly, Arlene "March in D", Julie Beaton;|Muzik; "Czardas", Elizabeth/Munro, Ellen Latimer, Hilary "Monkeys in the Tree", Don|Dyer; "Novelette', BarbarajHagerman and Rema Nester- Barr; "Squirrels at Play", Joan|Brockenridge; Ballet demon- ezyk. Yanch; "Rondo in C", Brown; "Sonatina 1st move- ment', Dawne Love; Prelude in C Minor', Shannon Law; "Little Rope Dancer", Margar- et Down; 'Romance Impromp-|} tu", THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, December 4, 1964 19 ist Movement", Piano, violin and ballet num vers were performed by the stu- dents and the foll solos Town", Eugen Oscapella; 'Merry-Go-Round', Paula Seed; "In a Canoe", People's 36 SIMCOE ST. NORTH We'll take care of Your Man this Christmas CLOTHING FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN "aeece, Sesaee | PLANNED RECREATION FOR ALL NOT FACILITIES FOR A FEW e ALDERMAN ° RICHARD DONALD, *...,.. ht és NOW HERE'S AN EXCELLENT GIFT SUGGESTION Make her work load light with @ TAPPAN-GURNEY AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER Ask ebout Our 6 Month Dee ferred Payment Pien. MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 1279 Simcoe Nerth, Oshewe 728-6291 OPEN FRI, TILL 9 P.M. RE-ELECT CARL DOWN COUNCILLOR For Darlington Township FOR 1965 + MAKE IT A ©, + MECCANO CHRISTMAS! Cocecceeveceecec cece jN® seh oe tt ree truly for boys! 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