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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Dec 1967, p. 35

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AL PUTT HOLED TON, Bermuda (Reu John Davis of Burling- sank a 25-foot putt o win a-sudden-death yy the $500 firt prize in e golf tournament here. d Winnipeg - born Bill of Newseabury, Mass., at 73 after the regula- les § ER $ ASSOCIATION rales last developed by the in bureou and approved 'ain rating bodies ond statisticol oganiza- , the result for verious IBC's rating survey, owners who have not aim for three years or ho drive mainly for including to and from + not more than h woy) and with operator under 25 premiums shown are 000 bodily injury and Jamage liability, $100, collision, $25 dedu prehensive and $2,000 nefits. wo the rates for bodily | property damage are ictly the same for 1968 ere in 1967. But t nd 'comprehensive rates hat lower, 1968 1967 109 109 99 4 109 137 124 131 1 119 é 120 119 126 140 127 117 140 121 140 1 90 131 149 108 113 »f Oshowe Rotes: 0 Bdy & P.D. 67.09 Medical 4.00 ed Collision 46.99 d Comprehensive 8.00 125.00 0 Bdy & PL 67.09 Medical 4.09 ed Collisiom 40.00 d Comprehensive 6.09 117,00 Wes he achieves ure by their ntly in The de aware of 'he Oshawa > are really us Ins ws THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 23, 1967 35 LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS Floral Designs Reflect Philosophy Of Japanese ew friend Reviews submitted by Miss; Olga Kokot, Technical Servic Department, McLaughlin Pub- lic Library. With the coming of the new year our thoughts will soon be turning to that garden we're going to work on next spring. There is a Jong winter ahead, but the armchair gardener can get started on his garden early by reading the' new book of Japanese Garden and Floral Art by Mrs. Paul Kincaid. In this book she explains how Japanese philosophy is reflect- with many others on floral art chapters. This volume along are found in the gardening ar We wish our patrons a Merry | Christmas. i | THE HOLY BIRTH Lord and angels too. We God bless | O Christ the you for love that's true. And Christ The Lord The End --Tommy Suddard tion of your library. Alfred Hitchcock has again collected a number of shor't| story thrillers for those of you |who like to curl up with a spine-! tingling mystery, After reading} his Stories They Wouldn't Let) |Me Do on TV one is stil not} prepared for the nerve-gripping Stories That Scared Even Me. | One of the Dead, Journey to Death and Men Without Bones are just a few of the titles con- | ed in floral expressions; how|tained in this volume. How do| to create your own techniques in|two spinsters entertain a trav-| flower arrangement; and wheth-jeler? Wine him, dine him and| er that dwarf-tree you want in/kill him? E, P. Oppenheim has | the garden will survive under|the answer to that one Mr. your care. Beautifully illus-|Oppenheim is just one of the! trated, this volume shows plans|mystery writers who has con-! for borders, rockeries and mini-|tributed stories for this book. ature Japanese gardens. Flower! Other books edited by Alfred arrangements for your home/Hitchcock are: Stories For the and a complete floral calendar| Not So Nervous and Stories My are contained in the various;Mother Never Told Me. Students At Kingsway Remember Korea Orphan It will be a happy Christmas|campaign of selling chocolate for Dok Yol, a Korean orphan|bars, sponsored by Gary Ford,| whom the students of the géog-|a Grade 13 student and vice- raphy classes of Kingsway Col-|president of the Student Asso- lege have been supporting for' ciation. the past six years. Winner of the first prize was Each Christmas a cheque is|Tim Keetch, a Grade 9 student, sent very early so that Dok Yol|77 Bond Street West, who re-| may get it in time to celebrate|ceived a recording of the Kor- vith his. orphan friends. Tenjean Orphans' Choir. Second} Hollars furnishes a complete|prize winner was Margaret) putfit of clothing, plus a treat.|/Hall of Bowmanville, who re- is monthly cost is $11, which| ceived a huge chocolate bar. | provides care in an orphanage; This humanitarian venture is/| Korea. With the gift sent by sponsored by the World Vision) lhe Kingsway College students| organization, and has given the| Dok Yo! is now taken care of|students a world outlook, as lor a year in advance. well as helping in a needy ' This year the students held a'cause. 7 Two Instructors Named . By New Art Association Mrs. Molly Mitchell and Gus-,groups, She has had several fav Weisman will instruct ad-jshows at the Burlington' Li- wanced and intermediate class-|brary, the North York Library,| es of the Oshawa and District/Toronto, and the Whitby Pro-| Art Association from January to/fessional Building. She also ex- March next year. hibited with the Canadian So-) Mrs. Mitchell is a graduatejciety of Painters in Water| of the Ontario College of Art./Colors and with the Ontario So-| ; Mr. Weisman has his ARCA\ciety of Artists. | and OSA degrees, | Some of her works have been | Mr. Weisman received hisjhung at the Hamilton Art Gal-| "early training at the Ontario|lery, the Art Gallery of Osh- College of Art. This was follow-|awa and the Sarnia Art Gallery.' Christmas Long ago, three Wise Men followed a Star to a miracle, Today that Miracle lives on in the spirit of peace and love born on that joyous day. We wish all our friends and customers a full measure of blessing. LLOYD METCALF MARY METCALF JOE MAGA JOHN HOWSON ROY YEO JACK O'DRISCOLL FRANK FRANKFURTER MARK TOMINA JOYCE JOHANSON JEAN LABRECQUE METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD. ed by post-graduate studies in|; < Mexico in mural painting and|w sculpture. A Canadian Council) grant enabled him to do re-| search into medieval stained lass in France and England. ere followed a rich period of working in stained glass with) Yvonne Williams in her Toronto studio Mr. Weisman is an instructor tn drawing, mural painting and stained glass design at the On- "ario College of Art. Some of his work is to be seen .in the) chapel windows at the Ontario) Ladies College, Whitby, and St.) Philip The Apostle Church, To- ronto. He has done sculpture for the University Lutheran Church, | Toronto, and the west windows in Notre Dame Academy at) Waterdown. His awards include) a Royal Canadian Academy| prize for painting and an honor) award from the Canadian So- ciety of Painters in Water Color. | And the angele We join our Tourney Set : hopes to yours, The Oshawa Checker Club and send sincerest will hold meetings each Wed-| A . nesday night at the new YWCA stig ad blessings building. most a undant and Membership has _ increased 4appiness truly complete. and there will be no meetings during the holiday season. Competition will start for the following trophies Jan. 3: 1. The Ontario County Cham-| pionship for the Hon. Michael if Starr Trophy. | 2. The City of Oshawa Class A" Championship for the W. H. Karn Trophy. 3. The City of Oshawa Class "B" Championship for the L. E. Hagerman Trophy. County players wishing to compete for the "Mike" Starr Trophy are invited to be at the YWCA building Jan. 3. No mem- bership is required for county players in this competition. | All club members are eligible for play in the Jack Johnson Challenge Trophy. 5 3 ¥ ; H 3 A CHRISTMAS TREE My Christmas tree is green It. is very keen, We have Christmas trees For Santa to put presents Mrs. Mitchell has taught the «, adult evening class at Ander- song, Glory to God son Street High School for eight | in the highest, and on years. In addition she has earth peace, good will taught children at various age toward men." Our hopes for peace everlasting soar Checker Club Heavenward with special faith and fervor in this Holy Christmas season. good will to all men, at holy Christmastide MANAGEMENT & STAFF OF : VADIANT CLEANERS I like it! | I like it! | I like it very much! 1 We decorate it so nice. | Senta will like it } V-'y, very much. Will you come and get one? Right now. --LIANE KUNATH, | Grandview. Public School.|z OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE and SIMCOE ST. N. 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