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The Oshawa Times, 2 Jun 1960, p. 25

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1960 Tests. The under the direction of Mr. W. W Bagnell and Miss Marg Patter- son A total of 140 adults were registered in the classes. Listed below are the results of the swimming tests: Group 1 -- Learn to Swim: 180 feet, Carl Pascoe; 120 feet, Vicky Gray, Pearl Tho! on feet, Ab. Sturrock; 70 feet, Dor | othy Bryant; 60 feet, Shirley Crago, Hazel Crowther, Doreen | Metcalfe; 50 feet, Mary feet, Thelma Griffin; 42 feet, Ivan Barrett; 40 feet, Gladys Finney, Gladys Belsey; 38 feet, Harvey Thompson; 30 feet, Ruby Pinch, Doreen Powell, John feet, Jean Slemon, Lillian Con-| nors; 21 feet, Ken McLeod. ginners -- Harold Bonnetta, Bob Ireland, Jessie Laundry, Betty) Dowten, Marg Hart, Jessie| Slemon, Mary Ballentine, Mrs Simpson, Mr. Kelly, Dick Merk ley, Bev. Mrs. E. Large, Mr, Cornish, Marg Welsh, Marg. Ashton, Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Corral. | Group 3 -- Bruce Pince, Peter Shmyr, Roy Hawley, Bill Manning, Thelma Phayre, Ann Christie, Betty Wilson, Doris Marlow, | lyn Tindall. | th Group 4 -- Intermediate Test--| Mrs. Elaine Bailey, Mrs th Miss Dawn McGilles, Mr. Sam |te Turner Group § -- |Lorna Caverly, Turner, Mrs. Johana Cockerton |sey School, Memorial Park, Franklin Park and a new area| Group 2 -- Water Safety Be-|gituated between Fleit and Lib- [erty street. There will also be aj Beach, who will carry on a par-| McGill, Nancy Law,|SWIMMING Recreation Department, operation with the local Red] --|Cross Branch will be conducting | ry,|Swim Classes for Children. SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS signed in' the main to appeal to est in a specific direction. The . Connie| Department is prepared to con- Swain, Mrs. Shirley Turner, Mrs, |duct fof Janine Johann, Miss Ann Gutt, providing there is sufficient in- | Girls Softball regular Senior Test -- Mrs. league will be formed for girls ---------- Sixth Annual Spring Dance To Be Held By Department Mrs. Beverly Mr. Bill Cockerton, Mr. Sam Turner, Mrs. Mary Townsend, Miss Dawn McGilles, Mrs. Salley Cole. The people in the, swimming classes came from such places Bw, Ni pton, ith- field, Enniskillen, Burketon, Blackstock, Nestleton and ,|Tyrone, To date a total of 114 people have signified their inter- est in returning for the 1960-61 swimming classes. CHILDREN'S LESSONS Swimming classes for children in Bowmanville will begin on Monday, July 11 at the BTS Pool and at Cream of Barley Pool. Registration forms will be soon available for anyone inter- ested in taking the swimming les- sons Mr. W. W. "Bill" Bagnell will be the chief instructor, he will be assisted by Murray Walker, David Milne and Doris Martin. "| There will be instruction for non- swimmers as well as Red Cross Beginners, Juniors, Intermediate and Seniors, The minimum age for anyone interested in taking the lessons will be seven years of age as of June 1, 1960. There will be a small fee for anyone taking part in the swimming lessons. SUMMER PROGRAM The following is an outline of Ann Treleaven: 90 feet, Ann Cor-|Some of the activities which the ish: , . 75| Recreation Department is offer- nish; 83 feet, Helen Wragg: ig oo ER yer or ville to help make their summer vacations more enjoyable. v | Hart; 49/p; AyGROUNDS Starting Monday, July 4, train- ed staff will be located on seven | playgrounds throughout the town. |The locations ate', £5 idiom 3 "oz | Lions Centre, Centr: , On- Shiel; 27 feet, Havel Crago; 251,15' Sirect School, Vincent Mas. f 2s follows feguard on duty at the West al playground program. Starting Monday, July i, He Special Interest Groups are de- e older child with a keen inter- the activities listed below | rest shown: f -- A NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING --OF-- OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE Monday, June 6, 1960 AT 8 P.M. McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY THEAT! Junior players, 15 and under, will be formed. Day Camp -- A real camping experience, The children are taken by bus each morning to a camp site located out of town and | brought back each afternoon. The {program includes swimming, cookouts, games and sleep outs. Day Camps will be held for both boys and girls -- Juniors 7-10. and Seniors 11-13. ) under 15 years of age, as of May 1, 1960. Tennis -- Instruction and super- vision in the skills of properly playing tennis, Classes for both | THEATRE GUIDE boys and girls 8 years and older. Archery -- Instruction and supervision of properly handling a bow and arrow. Classes for girls and boys 10 years and older. Baseball Leagues to be formed for boys -- Atom under 11; Pee Wee under 13 and Ban- Biltmore--*'The Threat" (Adult) 12.40, 3.25, 6.15, and 9.00 p.m. "This Rebel Breed" (Adult), 1.45, 4.35, 7.25 and 10.10 p.m. Last complete show starts 9.00 p.m. Brock (Whitby) -- "The Last Cattle Prices At Montreal MONTREAL (CP) -- Cattle prices on Montreal's livestock markets this week ranged from 50 cents lower to 50 cents higher. Calves were 1.25 higher, hogs 75 cents to. 1.75 lower, sows steady to 50 cents higher and sheep and lambs steady to strong. Receipts totalled 1,320 cattle, 1,879 calves, 834 hogs and 53 'Mother, Son Mrs. Liidia Ellerbusch and her husband Siegbert had to leave Tomas behind when they fled Estonia in 1943. When they came were unsuccessful until Mr. Eller- busch wrote to Khrushchev dur- ing his tour of the United States last fall. Tomas is belleved to be the first youth of pre-military age to be allowed out from behind the Iron Curtain. - - United Again to Canada nine years ago they did not know whether their son TORONTO (CP)--An Estonian-|was alive or dead. Four years born mother and her 16-year-old|ago they learned Tomas was son were reunited at Maiton air-|living with relatives. port Wednesday after being sep-| Efforts to have the boy released frre ewoveyvewy NOW. Feature of: 1:05, 3:15, SHOWING 5:25, 7:45, 9:50 arated by the Iron Curtain since he, boy was lice Negks 9, HANDSOME ANIMALS 'omas erbusch, who was Sm given special permission by So-| The springbok, a beautiful an- viet Premier Khrushchev fo re-|telope native to South Africa, Is join his parents in Canada, wept{so named for the long leaps it sheep and lambs. Choice steers brought 28 . 24. few to 24.50; good 2225 . 23; medium 20.50-22.25 and common 18-20.50 Good cows made 17.50 - 19, ot few to 19.50; medium 16.50-17.50; common 15.25-16.50; canners and cutters 12-15.25, few down to 6, Voyage" 6.55 and 10.00 p.m. "The Heart of a Man," 8.35 p.m. Last complete show 8.25 p.m. Marks -- "Suddenly Last Su mer," 1.00, 3.05, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.26 p.m. Last complete 9.10 p.m. Regent -- "The Greatest Earth," in Technicolor. Shown tam under 15. Minimum age -- seven as of May 1, 1960. Golf -- Professional instruction in the skills of properly playing golf. Classes for both boys and girls 10 years and older. Children's Theatre -- Acting under direction, towards the pro- duction of small plays and skits Children's Crafts -- Specialized training in more advanced Arts| daily at 1.00, 3.40, 6.20, 9.00 and Crafts. p.m, Last complete show at Soccer -- A regular league for' 8.50 p.m, Good heifers were 20.75-21.25; medium 19.50-20.75 and common 17-19.50, few lights down to 14. Good bulls sold at 1925 - 21, few to 22, and common and me- dium 15-19.25. Good and choice vealers 26-28; Show on|¢ommon and medium including| a few yearlings 13-18; good sheep 8-10 and common 4-8. as he fell into his mother's arms.'can make, SHATTERS YOUR EMOTIONS LIKE NO OTHER MOTION KINSMEN The Next Kinsmen SUPER CAR BINGO Friday, June 10 -- 8 p.m. Sharp $7,500 TOTAL PRIZES INCLUDING $1700 SNOWBALL JACKPOT if won in 54 Nos. which means someone will surely win this one on June 10, . TRAVEL DISCOUNT ON ALL LPs Reg. 1.49 L.P. RECORDS Reg. 1.98 L.P. RECORDS Reg. 2.98 L.P. RECORDS 3.98 L.P. RECORDS 4.20 L.P. RECORDS 4.50 L.P. 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