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The Oshawa Times, 11 Dec 1958, p. 22

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! J al Hite Fe i HAH {ida GEMM ii vow 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 11, 1958 Don't Miss ® 0 Pa) oh "> . NY # 2h) " 5) 4 : / Qa v% Ag " INI) 4 (Es i 5% IN bs EA > CR - = 9 WH, | Tl NI, (FORMERLY PATTENICK'S) 22 KING ST. WEST - OSHAWA! @ 'se 1,001 XMAS GIFTS! = WEEK-END SPECIAL TRANSISTOR RADIOS HIGH POWERED PRECISION MADE BINOCULARS 18.75 28.50 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED } \) COMIC BOOKS Reg. 10c Bc 30% MEN'S MELBOURNE FLANNEL PANTS 8 x 30 Reg. 39.95 7 x 50 Reg. 69.95 Come with leather case 20 SHEETS NT TERIES Christmas Wrap wir 12 Wig, S25. 8 IER Re 1 442 ist Waste Paper Basket 4 hoes Sizes 32.44 Rep. 195 $3c 5) CAR COAJS TIT 4.PLY COTTON 100% DACRON | 10.85 S po" " : TS Sleeping Bags 4 vIn irls ino Cotton BED SHEE in 22.50 7% FasHuGHTs $4 | INED SLIMS IMPORTED BONE CHINA Wl Reg. RED, BLUE, REG. 3.99 1 Dinner Sets 1.29 509 BEIGE, BROWN 22 ONLY ONE wm a Pattern: 20+pc.. 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[tral ~ Ontarlo County District High school B...d chairman, Edgar Johnston, presented Char. les Trenka with the Board of Education scholarship, The 10DE Scholarship wos pres sented to Kathleen Trenka for the highest standing in Grades IX and X by Mrs, George Woods, chairman of the 10DE education committee, She also presented Lillian Couves with the 10DE ||prize for English in Grade XII, | Winner of the Dymond Scholars ship David Milne received his award from the principal, G, C, MacDonald In the absence of Dr, M. B. Dymond, minister of Trans. || port, The Honeydale Women's In. || stitute prizes for home economies || were awarded to Patsy Midgley and Barbara Heyes by the presi. |{dent, Mrs, Paul Diamond, 8. McFarlane pre ented the Laura L. Jones scholarship te Mary Louise Pickard and - the | [dominion « provincial bursaries land the Atkinson Charitable || Foundation bursaries to Patricia |Asling and and Charles Trenka, | The Lion's Club scholarship Iwas presented to Barbara Heyes by the past president, W, T, || Harris Miss Brock and Mr, Pare | kinson, il The Griffen Trophy for basket. {ball was presented to Carol Hunts {ley and Harry Kelzebrink by 8, IN, Griffen The William Aldred Memorial trophy, and scholarship donated by Norman Alfred in memory of his brother, was presented to | Robert Carnegle by Norman Al- dred for the hest all-around fo | The Student Council Trophy was presented to Lillian Couves by the student council president Barbara Heyes, who also present. {ed school pins to the honor | graduates, | Port Perry public school Grade Fight prize was presented to Bonnie Wallace by Robert Kenny, chalrman of the school hoard, | Ready To Curl At Port Perry ||By MRS, CHARLES H, REESOR PORT PERRY -- The Port Perry community curling club | building has now been completed and play as been started, Gordon Holdershaw has been |{appointed chief icemaker and || with the aid of Joe Roberts, well: | |lknown icemaker from the Osh. ||awa Curling Club, has the rink ||in top shape. The new ice plant || was late in starting, due to all improved compressor being In- stalled, The four sheets accom modate about 100 curlers, The clubrooms are partly fine ||ished. Mahogany random plank. 'ling is featured for the walls and the floor Is of marboleum . tile, || Five large picture windows over« || look the playing surface to ace || comodate the gallery 'skips, The club executive is headed {by Dr. Austin Bathie, president; {Roy Scott, past president; Hows ard Hall, secretary; Grant Mao. || Donald, treasurer, Directors: Robert Kenny; Gor- don Holdershaw, and David Thompson, The building project has been under the direction of Oscar || Beare, and Robert Kenny. Jack Hayes is in charge of the membership and Arthur Cox, the finances, Ladies in the area are also quite active and those interested should contact Mrs, Jack Hayes, Inco Asked | For Bonuses | To Strikers |[ SUDBURY (CP)=The strike ![bound International Nickel Com. pany of Canada was asked Wed. nesday to hold a Christmas party |[for-children of its employees and to give Christmas nuses to strikers, The suggestion was made in a union statement released by re. || cording secretary Stan Racicot of ||Local 598, International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind,). The stat t sald the b should be hased on workers serv. {ice up to Sept, 24 when the strike || was called, It said even if a set. tlement were reached soon, there |[ would be no pay cheques In time for Christmas, [ The strikers received a letter || Tuesday from the company {that standard seniority proce {dure would apply when work re Sumes except for possibly a few weeks during the "start « up" period, The union also announced that it is obtaining signatures on a {petition asking that two local {Progressive Conservative mem- bers of the Ontario legislature work with Premier Frost in his elforts to get company and union negotiating again or resign. Rheal Belisle, member for [Nickel Bult, and Gerald Mona- ghan, member for Sudbury, have reported receiving hundreds of letters asking for a government. | Sanaa settlement vote at | inen, Strikes have picketed Mr, Re. lisle's home and Mr, Monaghan's service station. Mr. Belisle said: "1 am not a strike buster. We're not soliciting letters." || KEEP La SALLE ADDRESS WINDSOR (CP) -- Residents of La Salle, eight miles south of hore, will keep LaSalle as their mailing address when the town malgamates with Sandwich West Township Jan. 1. Residents of Sandwich West now have their mail addressed Windsor or River

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