Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1966, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PSOE YS ay ae ES hp hee ye GN ye 9 PMID pao RE ay LA ARI DIR 3 May fo PATH RUNS THROUGH = ;houses. They were erected by MEOPHAM, England (CP) --~|mistake on a public footpath 8 and the builder has to leave the Couples strolling along a Kent)/.o4+ and back doors open until Loses Licence For Six Mont OSHAWA CHILDREN'S ARENA as pedal depression cost anjthrough two newly-constructed| route, Oshawa man $175 when he was AJAX (Staff) -- An extremejlovers' lane have to' walkine can provide an alternative! ic FE SKATI Ki G found guilty, in Ajax Magis trate's Court Thursday, of speeding. Barry J. Couture, 20 of RR 4, Oshawa was charged with trav- OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser+ vice; and radio dispatched trucks always on the ready to serve you, Fuel Oi! Budget Plan available. © OPENING NIGHT °. elling at 95 mph along Highway 401 Oct, 1 when he was chased at 2.28 a.m, from Ajax to Osh- Ajax Police Constable Fred Gallavan, Magis noticed that it was the ac- cused's third speeding offence within a year and commented that there was never a time that we needed co-operation on our highways as we do now, Magistrate Jermyn also sus- pended Couture's licence for six months and fined him a fur- ther $50 for drinking under age. The accused pleaded guilty to both charges, NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL McLAUGHLIN cme 220"O481 1... y, SUPPLIES FRIDAY: 8:00 P.M, -- 9:30 P.M, SATURDAY: 2:00 P.M, -- 3:30 P.M.---UNDER 14 YRS. OF AGE SATURDAY: 8:00 P.M, -- 9:30 P.M, ARENA STREET 725-8071 DURHAM POTATO CLUB WINS TROPHY Durham County's 4-H Oliver Dalrymple, agricul- District Crop Improvement og pd ta the _ tural representative and director; and Assistant and Crop Im» wu. Rutherford, fruit and Agricultural Representative ho are, Sania x4 ble specialist; team Bob Montgomery who also Inter-Club Competitions re- members Barbara Walker coached, f cently in Guelph. Shown and Allan 'Trew, Campbell. Ontario Department of NEEDED A WAD from left are coaches croft: James Barrie. Galt Aariculture _an i_Food Photo. Zero hosiei ned if ideniicai togas, with hidden pockets for chewing gum, while filming A Funny Thing Happened on the It is better to light one candle than-_to curse the darkness _ were Enrichment To Be School Theme AJAX - A decision to work|to fill that need?; To what)ool, Whitby; Mrs. M.J, McGee, in the area of enrichment and|extent should we go in depth? |St: Bernard's School, Whitby; centennial ote oe ge What is the place of evaluation cen, See a 5 - bag Re sa Schinet Princioel and recording in this program?; | woods, "St. Leo's School, Brook: of Ontario County South at St,|What role should staging and | lin. Bernadette's Separate School,|dramatization play?; How can|- In the area of enyichment|we make the most Area Of Your RED CROSS is whe Serving Today Ready for Tomorrow effective the following topics will be con-|use of modern techniques and | sidered for the next meeting: | equipment? | Sister Marie Claudette, | Homework in an Enrichment Program; Enrichment Projects|s+, Bernadette's School, who | outside of reading; Multi-grade|chaired the meeting, gave a| projects in interest groups; |prief history of the principal's Teaching Machines in an En:|meetings and the topics con- richment Program; Reading in|sidered. These included: 1961- depth on a subject; Presenta-/g).. Creative English in - ser-| tions and Reporting in the/ vice program; 1962 - 63 « Social | Enrichment Program Staging|studies, Science and Long| and Dramatization. Range Arts; 1963 - 64 . graded Primary continuous in-/| BARBER CRITERIA SET dividualized Progress System; i | The criteria to be used to 1965 - 66 - a topic breakdown | if evaluate the topics would be Re VLs: curricdiuin' tor. later ' ONTARIO Re + i, Po hag ln coe mediate division using months ; \ and seasons as a guide, MR. TOM KARRAS Tom who hos recently returned from the 1966 convention mean?; What our needs' in this area? What program can|pRINCIPALS PRAISED of the Toronto Guild of Hair Stylist has been awarded the second time in a row the BEST BARBER OF THE YEAR be best determine this need?) 'he inspectors complimented What program can be designed) ihe principals of the Pickering, | award, First vear winnina the Ontario Barbers' Association Aword (1965) ond now the Toronto Guild Of Hair Stylist --"~!Ajax and Bay Ridges areas s s 2 on the worthwile achivements Pickering Driver jof their past meetings and| Top Performer [ot 'the BEST BARBER OF THE YEAR 1966 AWARD, 3 judges from U.S.A, For best haircuts in Ontario visit... ; hee PRA J I ; M. Weiss, inspector Division) hips: ld ' ogee BN yg: ere ap 2, Toronto; Toronto Sister Mar- om a . ie Claudette, St. Bernadette's of a possible 400 to win the hg A hal tandem tractor . tandem tank St. John s Sc hool, Whitby; M | trailer title and the Motor|¥- Hurley, St. Theresa's Sch- welcomed the new principals | Pickering - Truman Wilcox, |". Highways Bownsview parking Schéol, Alea: . Se , Ajax; John Henry, Holy bet. t.| Redeemer School. Bay Ridges; | BARBER SHOP Vehicle Safety Association tro RS TTI IOS 9 Whitby and district ; A The inspectors and principals 49 - year - old Pickering tank} : : . Sellar driver, was top perform: | attending were; E.J. Pinan, in- Wilcox, a 17 - year acciden i . _|William Joseph Cooper, St. free driver, topped all -- Francis de Sales School. Pick- NO WAITING 4 BARBERS TO SERVE YOU er in the Ontario Tank Truck|Spector Division 2, Oshawa; F. | ants with a score of 320 out)" o'™ .. " k ering; Sister Mary Gregory, 904 Stevenson Reed North, Ostiewe phy. Be Father of three sons, includ-| » ing 11 - year old twins, a five year WW II veteran, active in the boy scout movement, Wil- cox has been in roadeo com-| petition since 1960, This is the} first year he was in the mon-| ey. He is employed by Shell Canada Lid. | GREEN THUMB WORKS FUNTINGTON, England (CP)| Tom Cooke, 59, the world's champion potato grower, is go- ing from strength to strengtti. Last year he raised more than 780 pounds from six specially- cultivated plants but this year's total from six plants was 1,007% pounds. TORONTO ~ by Bus! Lew Fores ~~ Geod Any Day One Way *1.25 Return *2.25 TIME TABLE CHANGE Ufective October 30th, 1966 What he didn't know about gin then nobody knows now. Let each of us strive to bring light into the darkened world of the distressed...not grudgingly or from compulsion, bui prayerfully jrom our bearts...Give the United Way. - ... to the GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST... One drive... one contribution ... and everybody benefits! Your Red Feather gift stays here in your community to help many worthwhile organizations and to aid people of all ages. This year give as generously as you can ! ® 21 WORTHY AGENCIES NEED YOUR HELP! THE 1966 OBJECTIVE IS $345,875, BUSES WILL RUN ON STANDARD Timi SERVICE BETWEEN OSHAWA-WHITBY- TORONTO | REMAINS UNCHANGED | Ask for Time Teble Ne, 7 Tickets and Information et OSHAWA Tedel Ltd., Bus Terminel, 18 Prince Street, Telephone 723-2241 WHITBY Harry Donald Ltd., 300 Dundes Street East, Telephone 668-3675 Our founder, 1769. Alexander Gordon started making gin in London way back then. Almost 200 years later, Gordon's Gin is still made to the formula he per- 4 fected. And it's the world's | best-selling gin. How can you improve on that? x . Distied in Conade by Tenqueray Gordon @ Co. (Genada) Lia. Ae NE A BEE OT a NR ES I VNR ONE OS ts eR MAIL OR BRING YOUR DONATION TO: GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST 11 ONTARIO STREET, OSHAWA PHONE 728-0203

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy