ie rr -~ SAAR Ete as bs sat EEA AEE EEE ar - AAS A SE RAE EER EEE EE AE A EL EE EE ee vo, v rere vw . dE EEE - SE ERE al The Oshawa Sines PAGE THIRTEEN | Fair Awards | Presented }| By Kiwanis Members of the Oshawa Kiva nis Club, headed by President Ken Jackson and the members of the club's agricultural commit: tee, under the chairmanship of {Kiwanian George Jackson, were | hosts Tuesday evening, at Kiwa nis Camp, Kedron, on the occa sion of the annual Kiwanis Jun for Farmers' "Award Night." | Almost a hundred young citi zens of the Oshawa suburban areas, members of the Brooklin| Junior Farmers, Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H Dairy Calf Club; Oshawa Kiwanis 4H Gram Club, Broug ham AH Dajry and Beef Calf Club and others who were Junior! exhibitors at the 1960 Oshawa Yair, together with 4-H Club lead- ers and assistants, were on hand, together with members of the Kiwanis Club, Head table guests, introduced by chairman George Jackson, in- cluded Kiwanis Club president Ken Jackson, past president Ste phen Saywell; W, McSweeney, 8 representative for the Toronto. Dominion Bank; Foster Snowden, | secretary - treasurer of the South {Ontario Agriculture Society; Heber Down, the president of that organization and Alvin Blades, assistant Agricultural Represents tive for Ontario County Mr, Blades officiated in the presentation of a total of 72 cash The monthly meetings of the awards, donated by the Oshawa Oshawa Junior Garden Club were Kiwanis Club, to the successful held fn the banquet hall of the Junior farmer exhibitors at Osh. 2 Children's Arena awa Fair, President Heber Down |B The ins n s 4 on presented the various trophies to The instruction is identical for the 3H Club whiners and W. Mo Sweeney presented the Toronto Dominion Bank award, Oshawa's Mel Smith, expert of the harmonica, ably filled the , . duties of master of ceremonies Mrs. Earle Sandford, assisted) gor the program of entertainment by her co-chairman, Mrs, R, Hay-| which was presented, by himself ward, instructed the members on and two talented groups, the how to prepare entries for the Rhythm Jesters, who specialized Christmas Show which is sched a string orchestra and the wed for Dec, 10, She urged the "'Casualaires" of Oshawa, a quar group to gather material from tet from the Motor City Barber fields and woods and paint or shoppers of Oshawa spray it to make the desired The evening's program of pres color, entations and entertainment, in The members were enthusias- cluding community singing, was tie in the proposed project of recorded on tape and it was an giving a plant to the residents of ounced that this will constitute Hillsdale Manor a special broadcast by Oshawa's ostaw DENTIST HONORED AT TESTIMONIAL DINNER SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1960 SS Plan To Giv Plants To Aged Folk LODGE PRESENTS CHEQUE FOR $300 ourt Charlene, money was raised from pro- (lene is shown presenting the | bral Palsy, At right is District $300 to the | ceeds in the seventh annual fall | cheque to Mrs, D, Arkless, pres- | Deputy High Chief Ranger, Cerebral | bazaar, Sister Margaret Smith, | ident, Oshawa and District Par- | Sister Helen Twining, vice-president of Court Chap. | ent Teacher Council for Cere- ~Oshaws Times Photo PROBE TOO COSTLY Civic Administration Survey Is Delayed both meetings and are held sepa rately to accommodate those who wish to atitend, One meeting was held on Monday, Nov, 14, and one lest evening ( Members of No. 170, donated Oshaws and district Palsy Association Monday, The Flying Club Assessment Is Reduced Narcissus bulbs and geranium enttings were given to new mem bers The members were urged to re member the birds when freeze up Radio Station CKLB, on Thurs day, commencing at 7.06 p.m, The dinner, excellent In quality and expansive in quantity, espe cially in the matter of home made was and The Court of Revision Tuesday night granted the Ontario Coun- ty Flying Club a $63,225 reduc- tion in building ass ering the total to $31,545 This reduction had been grant. Oshawa cannot afford a $6000 study of its civie administration Monday night Ald, Ernest Marks, chairman ing for re-election, recommended|on policy-making. Council is not that the 1961 council have a sur-|free to do what it is elected to ment, low-| set-up this year, council was told vey made by one of the two muni- do -- set policy," cipal consultant groups contacted) Ald, Christine Thomas criticize hy his committee during its stud-\ od the leaving of this prelimin- ples prepared for take and Dr, 8, J, Dunn, registrar. secretary of the Royal Col. lege of Dental Surgeons, In the lower picture Dr, 8, J, Phils lips is seen presenting a gift to Dr, Langmaid, ~Oshawa Times Photos maid, second from left, Is seen with some of the guests, At left is Dr, Stanley J, Phillips, who was the speaker, To Dr, Langmald's left are, Dr, John Phillips, president of the Dur. ham-Ontario Dental Association a. In our department soclation Ont; J, P ol to H he mn foree eighty ne that yeal ardine regularly at. Med chojee the Langmald wreh heen of his i member nee 109¢ Int i and a chambor of ecommerce \ 1 on mo mittees in these Fram 1931 to 1958 he wa loader and chairman of a fin ard ra chiel constables and civie I'k Roy the city tomorrow vi Lal the com organization th net hiclding commitiec §.00.000 HN the od \ No wath hi one ol Ignations may Thursday will Iw aldermen school public 1 ol n es of our to 4 accepted if 60 public and hoards, and the utilities Com mi commun VanLuven 2.00 200 2.00 1.00 Who mayo He has heer the president of the Oshawa Rotary Club, and the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce BORN AT ZION Born at Zion; in 1900, he was educated in the elementary and se ondaly schools at Bowman ville. He received his dental edu £ tion at the University of Toron Gordon Martin Arthur French Al. Beausolle Murray Locke James Strikwerda John Forde John M, Smith David Butt Terrance Morrison Sydney Mummery Lloyd E. Stire Gordon Mitohell Mrs. J. Steffen Ernest Winter Anonymous Kenneth Wooster Owen Hendren Arnold Schell apr o ng' : J ar ' 0 as p ttee formed to inves: ics displayed and the members were erved by the Ladies' group of ed in Ontario County court last of a committee formed to in i up related that bird feeding was a' However, the city has appeal.|TéPorted that the idea was ap-|ays, spend two months examin. |last spring), iL Assessment Commissioner Fidon Ald. Marks, who 1s not stand: yin among departments, with a| money for it," she sald. "We Christmas gifts which will for . 1 : ) Praised B hearing figure of $04,770, Desire for the study "does not| Ald, Thomas alse eriticized Association paid tribute to Dr, the winner was Debbie Childer-| ! should be allowed on the same However, it was noted in thelihe most--the Bowmanville Tuesday night, In last evening and both received a tl hoor, t was pointed out that a pureha; gost 0 Peter Wilton, oh ditine Mr, Hyman at first ruled that . » . ! po ta | fair, 58, let's ask ¢ re won AraC, nonded a Petethorough man, in ami Ip {be used as a basis for levying, '(One suggestion was for eity, UNBUDGETED SUM -- {a ear that forced him from the J . . figure.) {Champlon, recently won third) *® be lumped together), budgeted sum; we are not in & B \ Dr S Philli ore oses Bond Pearce, of Toronto, $60 for . . . PS al the Simcoe street access road| was right and that "it is up to the Beach, Florida, The contest was yopkins, in his personal critl.|too late in the year, A report said he was driving in the right]. "Kelso Creighton. QC, who| Canadian entry battling for the js overworked and understaffed," |then we could have been judged , py J. Li C y Sur, 5 ver Toro , la' w A : ute to Dr, Wesley Langmaid, College of Dental Surgeons, As versity of Toronto; Dr, W, J 8, 8. Kresge Co, Lid,, an Oshawa he saw Pearce go through the|fion showed a poli ig Bll During their five-day stay ai the| commissioner and an assistant] Mayor Lyman Gifford sald he sl. The gues Ww DP ' 04 leorge ) he p> 5 4 " ing Dutchman Motel, The guest of the new property at 230 George John Phillips, president, Durham three-man Court of Revision moved to the passing lane to Neon aries Tar the' 1000 ae. | the contest, each of the girls wore engineer. Said the mayor: "It takes study y, § y i " i AK a, f ent " : . . 0 's loRse OF £ 'no matter is nf gl Ny oC 87, Stanley J, Phillips, told] "In 1055 he was appointed fo dian Dental Association; Dr. not in the company's lease or, as|lane, n (home state. The girls were pre-| od, Teoentn™ (He suggested must sell the product to our coun uo 4 : d 0) J Mis life long friend and fellowlhe was elected to the executivetlon and Dr, M, V, Keenan, He quoted $11,855 as parking lot| thrown from the front seat of his ¥®#': udges, who had remained un. City and the board of education as| ) " AOE: 3 " i Ir ey 4 h ail a time look for a city manager or| « ' q " things that 1 could say about 1998 he was chosen president. Other distinguished guests inland leased up to $55,000 periyo he swerved out into the boule: |he thinks are right," said Mr.| In the final judging, each con y 8 If I'm here next year, I'll be t is about $7,000,000 early) | TULvey. A'S ", : argued that no evidence had heen| phe ate rrr and waited for the judges to]8®! 18 abot Dead ) so 1 will try to speak briefly University of Toronto; Dr, EK, A The magistrate suggested that | chasing department and agent, Dr. Langmald's wife, Louise, Stiles, London director "This assessment is legal under|y ave hoen an extremely serious Banner were called out first and Muon DETAIL cority and great ability District 1; . first in line to speak on "My|qatail "* continued the alderman, committee which is "extremely inspires a man his greatest Dr, A Leckie, | appellant. to prove the assesso careless driving, has taken an active interest ( } nod : names of the five remaining girls, | bd Peterborough, director ) "agree ; s BS t ae Nona Henoy, Orou director ofl Hyman, QC, agreed that the as Mr. Harvett did, our highways it h t power aud hi ense of public | Miss Canada 01 | 1 i H luni Y es many honors which he bore grace A total of $285 in fines was ley. sons." ol our time and one who car the $2500 Scholarship or Cash" One. of four careless driving He ha Head table guests included was awarded to Miss Ohio (Mimi \ . James Kennedy, 17, of 20 Kawar- H. Palmer | 192% memh \ Dr, G, L Ada urs ay 1g third place honors, toward its objective of $210,000, irdale Sevan y an etals Lic fined $25 for driving carelessly Barrand will 3 ' ' ( er, presented Miss Peters with a heen contributed, The list of dona Whitely (Insurance) chamber from 7 A person with a contract, or Stroud, of RR 2, Pickering, were a. 8 : Miss Grace Burns BI case, and a 14 karat gold skate Mr. Morrison (Consumer volved In ltigation with the eity Frederick Wilhur Marshall, of 1300 Nal Colleton ed Varn Cor ns #nd host Re Miss Peters was proud to have H. G. Stevens (Dog Control) ire celebrating thelr when It wasn't safe A charge [1ality"" by the rest of the girls in/canada Bread Co. Employees: Grarge Ranley bobbi. 8 ! 04 Mrs. N. Yielding * y to report an accident, was " 0 3 I ay Milton Molndless streel Mrs, Neil Berry, mission failing to repo ning third place in the over-all a . Mrs Blue Jays, one of the most pop fined $25 for failing to report an 4, Oshawa; Mrs. Aldine Bare [nvinied" forms. The mover and : p fined $33 for falling \ {on behalf of Canada, Dudley Bristow produced on an assembly line gor failing to notify the depart. The Institute of Chartered Ac.(was the most exciling event east; Mrs, Peter Strychal If the nominee cannot be pres with a five-foot heam and a 9 pomonice Pelligrini, of Ottawa, | vows, 150 Verdun road, Oshawa, that men such as Bill Smith, man. Arnold Schell fime came, A feeding station wa {ary study until near the end of vited to ex it 80 that they Ob Stephen's Church, under the year, in a decision handed down tigate a council-city manager! 'He said that hoth companies the second yesr of the two year hnvitee fo@ amin jt so hat they convenership of Mrs, Crossman, [™ Judge J. C. Anderson form of municipal government, yore prepared to come to Osh-|term, (The committee was set roved, but that funds were nol i o a] is : fo ; led the decision to the Ontario PTO%® ing the administration, channels| "If we felt we needed th most rewarding project od Driver Is (Municipal Board and this year|@v8ilable now, of communication and co-ordina-|study, we could have found Names were exchang 1 f Chr ; Kerr boosted the flying club's| view to recommending improve. have found money other SOME 50 MEMBERS of place at the Christmas party, buildings assessment to the pre- ments, things before, the Durham . Ontario Dental A lucky draw was made and| aro eters Detire for. the study "dons Bo a ) Sriteised ! Court Chairman Louis Hyman, ean = clssalisiaction ¥ £enunc "never |] Wesley J. Langmaid, of Osh hose at the meeting of last week, QC, ruled the OCFC's appeal present system," he emphasized. | down with those who ean help us awa, at a testimonial dinner at Susan Hicks was the winner of M » t t . Wi i oted | decision as that of the eount 1 apo! some jae the upper picture Dr, Lang [pot of erocus which were almost agis Ia e court judge. y dination, of follow-up, # of st ready to flower. M ne nglistrate A, 8, Mitchell, com. ing agent should be acquir [} } . live "8 * which until the city's appeal is dealt ng agen quired BY heads, owin Tl ut e Pa d Gh Sant Di ich was made by ouhawa traffic court, Tuesday,| with, the figure of $31,545 couldn't La rd, for getting the licence number of g 1 "The Flying Club has already] Miss Carol Ann Peters, of Osh beard of Sducation and Jie Ad, E. F, Bastedo noted that, J road, and reporting it to police, |paid its 1960 taxes based on this| awa, Canadian Roller Skating UhIUes commission purchasing the money needed was an une Ih i d 5 lll f The magistrate fine /Illiam + ! He later reversed his stand|prize in the American National pERSONAL CRITICISM position 10 gauge Sur Nuscast failing to yield the right of way|and ruled that the reduced figure Skate Queen Contest at Miami Committee member Sydney A omas: [|] ee | aX A eal to Highway 401, city to appeal this figure", held at the Balmoral Hotel With cig, felt that "the city engineer|could have heen brought in last BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~ Ap: versity of Toronto, In 1053 he was tal Association; Dr. R. @. lls Jack Haryeit, of Pelerhoiough,| Renvesenting the flying club|# American girls and a lone| with 'seven men reporting to him, vear and implemented this years roximately 50 dentists paid trib. elected t boar he 3 ac SREB 1nd ' p y ats p »|elected to the board of the Royalidean, faculty of Dentistry. Uni: An over-assessment: appeal by hand lane of the Highway when|iaimed that the "assessor's ac.|l8urels. His recommendation; a Works|by the taxpayers,' of Oshawa, at a testimonial din. chairman of the property commit-| Dunn, registrar-secretary, Royall g v h | a | 1 . ' ¢ a: 3 ' v, § s Centre tens TH 5 oe Stree tt] " hotel different events took place! " | " ner, Tuesday evening, at the Fly. tee he has supervised the buying College of Dental Surgeons; Dr Shopping hire ten ht, was fuss Hop sign from Simcos re oh of Judge Anderson's opinion." i day. On the final ook 3 of Chief engineer be appointed; only had long heen an advocate of an } n Tuesday night by thelonto the Highway, He said he But City Solicitor ¥. G. Me: & Ay, B Of these two to report to the city improved form of government, list read like the who's who of|stree', Toronto, Its remodelling Ontario Dental Association: Dr The com y . op F 7 o, high heels | : | al Ass } ' pany spokesman ob- give Pearce room; but the accus- ' inno {her skating costume, high heels ing N t Pad Canadian dentistry and lurnishing, D, W, Gullett, secretary, Cana-| jected to being assessed on land|ed's ear came right over to that] sessment should be confirmed; and identifying banner with her ot 0D agrevd, that Bs we 8 Jukes men that. "we 1810] y, pspe ) . 4 ' J 3 ODT , ' y " the assessor's appeal', n r those assembled, It was { the board of governors of the Ca. W+ T. Beatty, vice-president, he put it, "not otherwise rented| Haryelt said, when he applied) Made on sented to the audience of about|f ) ¥ i " : ch) , ie agent © sent e en to the public, honor for him to pay tribute Li iadian Dental Association, In 1057|Durham Ontario Dental Associa-|or owned by us his brakes, his sleeping child was| 38 assessment Is set from year ooo, one by one, Finally, the : gent could represent the oh foe to the public anus tars 3 A . , wide N sclors | ASSEESME i } N . e He 8 of "I'he assessor has the obliga. |j for five days, were intro.|We€!): . {idea to council, citizen of the Board of Governors of the President, Hoard of Directors, assessment and claimed this|car on to the floor, He said he) known for five days, "I "feel this eity should some| *1 ba He sald, "Thero. are many Canadian Dental Association, In RCD: pushed the fotal assessment onl gill didn't have room. to stop,| tion to sel assessments at values duced to the audience, 1 this Me 1 believe we do need a survey. pe : bi A "Neely, vouldn't be doing| (stant gave a speech on: "What! ® city administrator, This corpor-ione of the first to advocate a . » element on. 216ct of the ( yental Ax. cluded: Dr, P, G. Anderson, clinic] Acre vard, He said his car ended up| McNeely, "He woul extant ga 5] "What nds 3) Was i i the time eloment en sociation Jv Canadties Dertal A director, Faculty of Dentistry, Clty solicitor E, G, McNeely "brondside on to the Highway,"|his Job if he didn't, | Roller Skating Has Meant To Me" |tlon spends a lot of money. (bud Nd. Finley Daf id he had ers into this evening's enjoyment f " - d, Finley Dafoe sa e ha . p bebe every year and should be run ef. 4 aE y TRIBUTE TO WIFE White, president-elect, Ontario| Presented to the court which! "Farvett hadn't been so alert | choose 13 finalists : flelontly ph often advocated a central pure about a man who has served Dr Phillips, paying tribute to Dental A Dr nD. C showed the assessor to be wrong to take evasive action, it might | Miss Peters and the Canadian ) " his profession with dignity, sin : Works chairman Walter Branch ald: "There is one thing I am District 6; Di Coupland,| the (Assessment) Act," sald Mr. {gi ation, He told Pearce he was {12 others followed, This made her "mos much time 1s spent on|sald his board has a co-ordinating FORCEFUL PERSONALITY ure of, and that is a good wife Ottawa: director McNeely, "and the onus is on the lucky he wasn't charged with Hometown or Community", The) " "Like every good citizen Hamilton, di-| wpong," " judges then returned with the Not nearly enough time is spent helpful, of success and Louise 1s rector Distriet 8; Dr, R, C.| ¢} BR ne { the 1 Magistrate Mitchell sald; "Uf Juag SE -------------------------- m---- those wonderful ladies, | airman of the court, Louls| one neople co-operated the way mal the affalrs of our city, Hi Ww d cney Miss Ohio, Miss Florida, Miss fr! porsonality hi intellectual I'he have brought him She oo! hy pee, Rn Jistor douse 3 dav to "uck yp might be safer," He sald police. J Suvaylvunie, Miss Oregon i ' , " Sqasmen a, sn can't be everywhere at once duty Las placed him in the rank Lith n can't be everywhere The finalists gave another as one of our outstanding citi. IY. He is one of the true lead . . * . jed in 16 other traffic offences | speech on "What 1 plan to do with , mans rn Clvic Nomination [uy hs: i erin se Total $182,894 tends 108 ugh, he. concluded charges was dismissed, This winning contestants, First place y Oshawa Rotary club Dro W, G. Melntosh, Immediate cha was against Michael Hill) second place went to Miss The Greater Oshawa Commu. R. Ollitfe Mason In the Scottish pit president, Canadian Denta tha avenue, Oshawa, Keith Mur Oregon and Miss Canada won nity Chest is steadily advancing! g' gorers | 0 ' \ Cedardale Scrap Iron ag 9 PV) 0 sorolary. Durham Ontatio. Den ray, 42, of 23 Hall street, was Mrs, Gil McDougal; wife of the The chest office announced Tues Toil ton \ v y 8 ' aher Shoe Store Cy Cle attorneys mag E Gertrude MacGregor, of RR New York Yankee baseball play. day afternoon that $182,854.45 has "py. ralph W. Vandervoort reside hall {rates smploye : . os Allre : BL. ) CELEBRATING pr n a Sounei istrate employes 1. Oshawa, and James Alfred diamond Longines wrist watch, alijons not previously acknowledg: Yo" jodiander and Co B30 pom, when nominations for interest in a contract, with the each fined $15 for careless driv Foller skate queen finalist skate ed, follows: J y RTHDAYS all municipal, elective offices ¢ity may not run nor anvone in! ing es rat x Ph W, B. Rennett Paving and will be received Siam, as well as new Olle Gas Employee) : y 7.80 General Aggregates Empl skates, W. ND. Tane (Police Dept made up Markham, was fined $20 for a 1200] piona) Institute | Mh (0 144 Salle tO) | c pat | Y h Cl h T moving from one lane to another 0, EDMOND BURROWS a heen chosen "Miss Congen: Corharation tits oF Oshawa Miss Irena Pawson d nts o Wi | andidate t A X . Miss Dorothy : ) ac u 0 against Robert 8. Manuel, #3 the contest, She relinquished this| Ken Beer Miss Ada Kelly it ays today. eparate age Gladstone avenue, Oshawa, of alns 0 award to Miss Dixie after win.| Charles (ray My : oy Groat, 3M Jarvis four-man Frederick Miller al in Ia ; Miss Gladys Ydmondson Hampton Lary Berm i 1 dismissed BRR 3. Whith contest, Top officials felt this ges. ard h | ominees' names are submit Jace eth, 3 thy, was) \ hs rtsmanship" K. M. Hutphison Hampton; Todd Penfound, RR |iaq 14 Mr. Barrand on available Il Exam Marks OT acpIresmansy Austin Hilts ular sail racing craft wi accident. He was also fined $10! an Talore. antads This her i Basdvin ihe A Pk soconder for each nominee must i br the Ol Yack: Cla an Ai Miss Peters commegted: "This anne Savoele, Ji ng reel 4 rORARE Janis by the Oxhe ace ) . " n 9 ® y Mr, trychal. | %, Present The boats are 131 feet mn longi Met Of transport of a purchase' countants of Ontario has _an-|I have ever had the opportunity ski, 334 Pine ues Ceol 4 of a motor vehicle, nounced that G. Edmond Bur-|of attending, And, may 1 add, ® Pine avenue CCL ont, he or she should send a re Leavens, 200 Nassau streel; person to vouch for dauare foot sail area M to from whieh faculty he graduat ed in 1022 'He has practiced dentistry in Oshawa since 1922, He attended post graduate studies art the Maye Clinie, Rochester Minn in 1984: MeGull Univer Mont read tio TH at York in 1998 'Dr. Langmald has held of tices in the Durham-Ontario Den tal Association, the Toronto Aca demy of Dentistry and the Andy Anderson Study Group, In 1043 he became director of District 2 of the Durham - Ontario Dental Health Association, He is still a member of that board. He served three four + year terms on the Senate of the University of Tos Jeato Br ADED DENTAL "In 1930 he was Ihe Dental Alumni, of ity New and ALUMNI president of the Uni Michelle MeRain lac avenup south ham, 9 Burk st Harold Taylor, south; Mrs 62 Harold street Cosens 139 Mrs, Peter tice; Carolyn Fairleigh avenue tha Prest, RR | Darlene Thompst road south The first form The Oshawa Times \ a Rae Gra. reet; Ml Patricia Douglas, Cadil John Cadillac Mrs, H. P, Agnes Branton Farrer \ Os! mn street} Cour 480 irs. Ber awa and 0 Ritson five persons to ins of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to the good for a four-week period. The current Regent Theatre, attraction nt Naples." Reports on he eived only hours of 8 am Is Phone RA 3% St birthdays bet and arted In will ween the 10 am sponsible him or send a telegram of ac coptance or one indicating non acceptance of the nomination If a person nominated for more than one office, he must decline one, failing that, must stand for the first one for which he nominated Nominees until 9 pm Friday to come to the city thall and qualify; that is, Hl out | declaration forms Qualifications for candidates are: British Subject, 31 years or over, name on Voter's Lisl, re. siding in or within five miles of the city, property owner and wife; tenant and wife, If renting, candidate may not be more than three months rent in arrears property Wl Gf any) business {axe n a Included in a lengthy list of those who may not stand for municipal office are judges, crown is was have this { was fined $10 for driving without| yas obtained the highest marks in| ager of the Oshawa Children's The yacht ¢lub has hopes of a an operator's licence, Barbaralauditing in the institute's final Arena and local promoter of the Blue Jay racing fleet by next Mathison, of 833 Masson streel,|axaminations. and is the wnner Skate Queen Contest, and Don summer, Frenchman's Bay Yacht) was fined $20 for making an im-/of the W, T. Kernahan prize. | Shay, promoter of the Simeoe| iiva't. Bryans Club built 14 Blue Jays last year|proper left turn There were approximately 350 Arena Queen Contest, who won apr. C, W. Ferrier and have plans for an additional! Charges of following a car too|candidates writing the final ex. 'Big Wheel" award for the best Water Liby, (Walmart Ly 14 this year. Ashbridge's Bay closely afainat dohn Joseph aminations this year "local Queen Jomotion Fe ol og TR Yacht Club and the Toronto lovisek, of 1481 Park road south a awe sptic ¥ , gram" at the ietory a IN| Reverend John Jacenty Canoe Club also added Blue on and Mathew Kolsterin, of 801 oF Eranicled with, the Miami and I accepted in his be he Dy Landau Rwplevesty to their fleets recently larance drive, Whitby, were and Co, with whom he will con: Rall Sertainly deserve a lob off Reis Morris , AIsmisse N n a credit, sandra Clarke fhe entire The: following. ware inlie to bs i lated, Tua "1 might add that T am truly| Mary's Photo Studio rigging and production will bel sneeding: Wallace G Brown of ny ve of Oshawa and is the sec ihappy all this came about this! M. MoMurtry (Insurance) about $415, Dacron sails will bel w A ( : 'ond Chartered Accountant to re. Nappy a Ame a "S| Dr. D. Rowers he © Willowdale, $15; Lorne James ceive his applied training in this| year for I will be over the age slightly more, The general public Hardy, 41 Harmony road north, oily. ui limit for next year's contest, I Is invited to participate in this|$20: Ronald Beverly Thompson, Mr would advise every young girl, Jack Bond Roy J. Yeo Douglas J, French Karll Valgel Miss Jean Laird Miss Joy Thomas John Addison Mrs, T, McDowell George Pearce Elgin Munday Gearge Roberts John Hutton Mrs, M, Leslie Murray Leslie Roger Bishop Miss Diane Pappas Miss Eileen Rusk Desmond Richardson John Liston Frederick Mason Miss Aileen Hall Frederick Nash Alvin Hilts Miss Irene Shannon Franois Franeis Miss Emily Scott Mrs, W. Babe Anonymous James Cuthbertson Guy Drolet Miss Lorraine Murphy Miss Phyllis Ferguson Miss Ethel Lyle 0H, Chinn 0 Eastern Electric Employees 00 | Industrial Tools 3% Qahawa Jetrigeration Service gnition and Custom ib 100 Total te Date i em = iz ht Sr a 2 SO 5D sol Py ig 4 ens 23 cost for lumber fined for > ve » = 2 S5558535858 Russell Transport Employees: T, Russell G, Russel! project, According to yacht clubf154 Nassau street, $50; Gary N "to enter the] 1 coandy officials these craft are excellent! Cruickshank, of Scarborough: contest, It's a lot of fun whether] F. Dearbora for beginners, $50. and Willlam James Gray, you win or not." h Ri Payment for the boats will bejof Pickering, $10. EE" MC Middloton 0 instalments, The first instal . " ---- oe ment will pay for two or three!Yacht Club and Frenchman's Bay Blue Kits" 'which will be Yacht Club constructed by people taking part. Blue Jays, constructed of shiny mm the project with aid from ex: plywood. are well proportioned | Perienced members of the Oshawa land make sxcellent racing erat.| 282238 3 2822232223383538332323335382333333333 of Mr, and Mrs, A, Burrows, 228 Adelaide streel east, Oshawa, Other successful candidates in, Oshawa are: Primary John! \. Fisher, 356 Ritson road north;! The Oshawa Fire Department Economies William A, Smith, reported no fire alarms since 80 Cadillac avenue south, all of Tuesday morning. There were whom arg with the firm of Mon. |four routine ambulance calls dur teith, Monteith, Riehl and Co, 'lng that period. - miss Swes 2 3 oR Tr Tr EH 22 4 AMBULANCE CALLS 2, Ooms Pooler Steen R Woods Attwood Hall Howis MeNutt S55 pr E@mmDe S88. K T K H R A K wise