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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1960, p. 7

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a A spring, One of these wil be on TICKETS FOR MDS 1 THEQEWAWA TIMES, Fridoy, December 16,1960 7 written by Ten MONTREAL (CP) ~The eity's -- BROLRET WIS BE municipal a 4m |B) slEation Res ! Wah sahov tw the poice ACPRITIMERE RY I students Bo REE members of Ihe pa 3g tickels BIg 16 Be CaN » Workshop eelied or oherwise held Deck BOWMASVILLE (Staff) ing might for the next se ' sed, The new ring will Durham Drema Workshop held » of vlays witk be on Thurs apply to members of the medics] A 1 i meeting a the Lions centre, day, Jonwary 5, 1960 eswion, previewsly exempled ote Thursday evening Toe members of the Drama from parking tickets The, production proviems of the) Workshop were appointed as Pil - 1 : N recent three onesct Plays werellicity directors to assure thet fu : { | JIAVPTON Rigs gn Sus, sired, snd the lessons learned|ture productions receive sulficiopt! wiGH ABOVE | Mary Budel has ps HOE ore noted for future reference |advance publicity, The new duce Grrtok, Tiel, standing 15,100 | ton Township Council who gave "Ol 08 nfo 5 ' ters an oP : pie, Fions were discussed for anltors are: Wanda Wobhs, from leet shove seq 16VE, 18 Lud He orgs Preventing pe the other growp of three one-act) Irons, end Themes, Park from (0 be (he Bighest town inhabited ng were pot oR iplays to he performed in the) Bowmanville in the world | election list from being sworn in' R hamman A ot the polls, She made the request at the a : \regulor meeting of the Cowell Thursday afternoon, Walter Rundle, Township Clerk, pointed out to Mrs, Budal thet this ruling was governed under -_ |the Municips! Elections Act and| ' 2 OC _ thet he or no one else on Council] . SINOO H § were responsible for the inst £4 A \ ment of the rule | "Was there wny special reason! "why this rule wes only enforced 4 4 po PY lin this election?" said Mrs, Bu 78" id AY, h 1 S I A 5 & dal, y b . ; Comeillor Fred G, Smith noted / | " § sh * thet there hed heen similar se: tions taken at other elections of| this Council BY #Are we to wait until someone " a A 7 Y , 3 i | is killed," continued Mrs, Budal, § / . d % "hefore action is taken in the in . 7, w stallation of & road sign at Pres . 1 i tonvitle road?" Councillor HW. €, Muir men- tioned the fact that such signs were the responsibility of the De- partment of Highways and thet Council hed ordered them hut #s 3 yet they had not heen installed.! 2 of / General Accounts, which in cduded the special school Be gunis totalling $15.768.04, were moved tn he passed hy Corneil H, C, Muir, seconded hy Couneil i 'ornish and carried sgs of the bylaws 1 concerns the mov ing of several summer collages into rezoned areas, and the in stallation of a Committee of Ad RETURNING HOME : i Justments were carried hy Coun The Property Commifiee will nvestigate the purchase of a Union Jack to adorn the picture south. 10 north of the Queen in the Council cham- group - of Eskimos who | forced thousands of Eskimos to | of 30 which left here today is ne outh for. treatment of | come south for as long as two likely the last hig airlift from Luly } eft today for thelr Years now is under eon ed homes, The disease, which has | eral doctors say. 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Enjoy a special 6 cocktails, One dry smoothness, Tops drunk he was unaware the guest ya treat this Christmas c A N D | E S 'deyer than any other, for cocktails, was also intoxicated Li Oven Ready FIGHT HUNGER atin LB, PENTICTON, RC, (CP)--The senior matriculation class of Pen w (LICENCED TO SELL PHEASANTS) ticton High School is taking part AANA A in a fight against world hunger Specialist x ruled k 1 ick The 25 students have decided to clalizing in cooking stutfed turkeys and chickens at an additional charge 1.50. Hickory H H adopt ho underprivileged child smoked turkey and barbecued turkey available if ordered in time. Special discount for factory Simcoe St, at King Street through the International Wel banquets and bowling halls, fare Agency, y Oshawa Shopping Centre

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