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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jan 1961, p. 4

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& THE OAWA TIMES, Pride, Jonuary 19, 1961 "MARCH OF DIMES" PROGRAM Three members of the Bow. | Janusry 30, This is an annuel | Mrs, H. Ler m er, publicity manville Kinetie Club meet at the home of Mrs. J. Wesry 10 combine their regular bus ness meeting with the com pletion of plans for the an nusl "March of Dimes' drive which is to be held campaign held across Can #da. Bhown gi the meeting In | Bowmanville Wednesday night Mrs Mrs of last, left to Hooper Lathangue Bowmanville A i" the and right chalrman president Kineties Cage Tourney Is Under By PAT GILL BOWMANVILLE ~ The Lake shore Girls' Baskethall Tourns ment got underway Tuesday "Jan. 17, aL the expense of Bow ananville High * The first game got under way wil the OCCI, Oshawa, at 5 p.m hetween the Senior teams with HHS getting beaten by a score sof 16:10. Although our cheerlead ®ers did thelr best to yell the Showmanville girls tn victory, the Junlor team was further beaten In a close game ending « 11-10 in favor of Central We failed In the first twoli games hut were determined to Dan all as and had a terrific time received free rabbits dinner and dancing for two luck £5.00 and the Way da hetter Friday, Jan. 80 the Donevan teams play here Let's show them Bowmanville SUPERSTITION SHAKE Our "had luck dance Friday wasn't 250 student The first hundred feel The grand door prize Forento or $5.00 in cash winner was John HS. He chose dinner and dane if Courtice ng ticket Marshall, MI for evening Rod-Gun ub Meets By GRACE MILLS Correspondent Last Wednesday was & busy night al {Ie AX F 1 firing line a group of Cubs Beouls were receiving hand alming and firing instruc i, - under the guidance of) Parliament and Larry| d # - companied by their leaders, are leaders Allan Varrow wa t hidden and Ihe now high has In Tarontn Our three boys st thelr games riday. The teams to Central last cheerleaders series has just begun on't give up, teams, or cheer just keep velling Fight, fight, Red and White," nd we'll keep Hghting This group of hoys, ac-|BENIOR BAND when arriving vias auctioned off hy pund the common stock preferred sineck | the prospect, a wonderful evening hess BOYN BASKETEALL man ment worthwhile and determines also the with hedge all have inferiority complexes if they something doesn't happen soon. from Jax Rod and Gun Club, On The Funds chalice of stocks, honds ete, chairman of the campaign drive. These women are in charge of the campaign. to gether with Mrs. K. Connell publicity assistant, snd Mr 8. Dunn, co-chairman, who Bre not shown in picture Rudy Gerber Photo | Investment 'Talk Heard BOWMANVILLE (Staff) In Canada, 200000 people Stan Millson and sons have one billion dollars invest ed in "mutual funds', said Ran. dy Musselman, district man last Ager of the Investors Syndicate, Tink and family sn unlucky after 8 the regular meeting of the attended, Bowmanville Kiwanis Club Wednesday night This type of venture is & long term investment achieved hy was contributions of lump sums or In partial payments The! chase Adams are diversified into shares of the the country's "series pur arrangements which hest companies The different types of Mutual investments are: honds mortgages and A very Important factor is proper management of funds," said Mr 'which makes the invest results." "Mutual funds are a definite against inflation for if are left with the company 16-t0-20 years, it will in of the dollar," sald the speaker The basic rules of the Mutual Investments are, wise di This 1s 8 critical time in thel Yersification, which is a safety pt and co-operative lot, and| music department of BHS as the 2 It i encouraging to see the in: (Senior Band may be cancelled terest shown by their organiza. |! tien In a quieter area near the(been hard for students to get to M#Y of (band practices along with ge north wall, Scouts from another group Pickering were|t or this year With the shift system, it has Ing extra homework done an gathered to receive their second |all instruction In Hunter Training, shared by! Pominville and The first half of this in night's ¥ halety Ernest {imith ly and the )i Ernie, Of tBckering, all proved their sin Jherity hy Answering correctly All but a few of the 61 questions | Wed in this examination Al & Hime second half taken hy I when eh interest shown injused to have the Indians by both teenagers|the parochial schools or these) Jan The question i ! ed NE Instruction and atti ning in High Schools aM" all, the automobile is! ol children," | AT INRUGURAL GALA John Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, pose for the cam eraman in Washington before the ceremony which was to make them the nation's first | : there are|tion of Indians in the B.( Wme who are critical of the usellic school sy # fire-arms, even in the hands|well reports of the ) e, It 1s gratifying to{tion Commission, No pressure is" Pareh 1 ight" (pee A survey was taken lo see Wow many students really want Ken(ed to work hard and prepare a Hruetion was Ken's responsibil.| Were negative May Festival, The results Nothing : is final, but sand 1s slim INTEGRATE INDIANS VICTORIA (CP) Integra pub has {conducted by the Indian affairs "Why not automo. branch SKATING WORKER MONTREAL (OP) elous employee Jim J family, As president « elect, at Thursday night's Inaugural Gala, & celebration featuring stars of the screen, radio and factor sian ! pany q/ source of income from the divi:| dends and constant supervl "No more than § percent of he individual's total assets be invested In one com with results being a (annual or quarterly) which ean be reinvested for fur her capital gain," sald Mr Musselman other types of investments with! the Mutual Funds Investments and the four boys from Chances of continuing a Senior endeavored to show that the; Mutual =| §ince It fulfilled the eruclal test| He then compared various Funds was superior of success of investments het This eity's work easier and faster wy @nterest in many homes new alrport terminal 1s so spa: up adve i television Kennedy poses with his wile | G ter than the other he mentioned President types Ted Hutton asked item Is progressing (those present for their support | the Royal Eduea:| of the Bowmanville Kinettes ecampalgn March leave |of Dimes program Monday night in Fhe meeting was sponsored by the Markham Kiwanis Club puts on voller skates to make rising signs throughout Wesler|the building The Inaugural ala was one of the big social events of the Washinglon year thus far Mussel:| He puts 'Hi-C Group Holds Meeting By GLADYS YELLOWIEES | BOLIBA ehureh hasement with members presem Francis snd Donna Johnston of the Advisory Commies are. President, Lome Tink; eo {president, Pat Knox; secretary, Barbara Hooey, treasurer, Ed-| gar Werry; pianist, Pat Davis The meetings will be twice monthly on the first third Wednesdays | This community was sadden ed with the sudden passing of) (Mrs, Issac Hardy on Wednes-|( iday evening in Oshawa Hospital, College are student teachers at The funeral service, held in the Sohne School this week and are Bow- staying with Mrs, Ralph Davis! Morris Funeral Chapel manville, was conducted by the Heverend F. J. Reed of Hamp: gomery and Mrs. Bruce Taylor ton. The pallbearers were Tom aitended the 0th wedding an Belford niversary celebration in honor Baker, Wesley Werry Cameron, Burney Hovey, Ro yiof Mr Langmeid snd Herold Pascoe. ell Interment was in Bowmanville!( Cemetery Mrs Mrs, J. Yellowiees, Mrs Yellowlees and Mrs. E. &, Tay lor attended the "Eat to Live" ( workshop st Hampton on Wed} nesday My and Murray were Balurday ies shaw ia i The WL Growp E met Wednesday evemng wn the, Mr. and Mrs. KE. Spires visit 12 #4 Mr. snd Mrs. Dennis Abbott, wong with Oshawa Oshawa The officers elected for 1991 Harold Pascoe sgers Coplerence at Five Oaks, street north claimed $12 for top- Pans ) and? ® Edward Hotel, Toronts Ross Cryderman, Mrs, gomery visited Mr Wes Bert and Mrs, Wes Yellowlees man (WHITBY AND DISTRICT Documentary To Be Shown WHITBY PERSONALS Eroded Soil Cause For Suit Judge A. Wilmott dismissed a he pul the Girt in & wheelbar- nyo Ihesthastons row and heh Mr. Repoiow sky end dirt in Whithy Division's " wes ' Court Thursday ing Wis Girt he placed i on the Alex Bepplowsky of 437 Byron Bepolowski property instead, Since the Bepolowski property We provery om te provers boverss had bu" s dh 10 Misses Helen and Pat Knox operty YiDoheryn ha » tended #8 Jr Yormer's conler 4 the itendans. oy ye event idan rid he Repo Ae Athas + at and 4 / da : the claimed A pRy- { property from Arg assis is 9 Saturday at the King ing # man tn clean wp the Airtl onto 4 property, When the wounds of lepers he said Mr. Doberyn hed de-l ditch became clogged with dirt The film, the tenth released | posited on bis gH wh Mr. Doberyn cleaned the diichiby World Vision, wes & first) Mr. Doberyn, #2) Byron sireet document defendant, claimed At St. Andrew's The Whithy Ministerial Asso Cation has endorsed the show: 28 of 8 km entitled "A Cry in the Night", at Bi. Andrew's Srenlern Church on Sunday | Jon. 72 ot B98 pm The im, #8 Nwinwie color Bacimentary produced by World Vision, was Bi throught: Asia. It depicts such scenes as) # SRYREE Cocklight in & Lem courtyard, a new Tokyp, out of the pshes of vised Mr. and Mrs Bphres and family Mr. and Mrs, Cheries Smith, visited Mr. snd Mrs Pot Knox siiended & Teen Misses Barbers Cann snd wvell Butts, Toronia Teachers pulling the acewmulated inti place winner in the A inte & wheelbarrow on bis side | ary division of the Winons |ake| When Mr. Bepolowsid noticed Film Festival, an internations)| what bis neg "was Boing he competition for religious films| objected spying thet | | The movie is n in accumulated In the ditch Wak churches ooh heing Shion ul bis property, Mr. Doberyn then! what is described as # unique instead of putting the Birt in the\ distribution plan, Churches) wheelhariow, shoveled W ono using it, rather then PRyIng| the Repolowski property rental fees or taking an offering! Mr, Bepolowski then phoned for the World Vision organiza-| the police and complained thatition, are required io take an Mr, Doberyn was WBilering Ws offering for their own foreign property with garbage mission program Whithy Police Constable Ken: Whithy churches which have neth Edwards investigated the endorsed the film include: the Born, i thet when he wes clesning the Aieh between the we hase 6 District Members bi "2 pee "onied Attend WA Quinte Meeting | hureh, North Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont The Bey of Quinte Conference Women's Association of the end Mrs Ferguson, Enniskillen Mr. United Chureh of Canada held and Mrs. an executive meeting on Jan Mr. snd Mrs. Bruce Mant '4 Green $i. is i» Geperal Mr. . Belph Yavsione, #9 the Jeers where underwent swigery, Wis friends wish Bim a prompt recovery, Mr. god Mrs, Borman Mantle, of Ashwin, # flew g Voth vs Rot ond Tn The many friends of hn M. > thet she is in the Oshawg Gen: eral Hospital where she under: went surgery. They wish her a £ FEEOYETY Miss Christine Larsen enter lained the members of the Clover Leal Club ot her home in Port Whithy assisted by her mother, Mrs. E. Larsen. A luncheon was served Ta Was Meely Jecormed ner Cissus, EAMES Were ved yo the members addressed ci w sick members, The next . £on will he held Feb, 21 pf the home of Mrs. A, C, Townsend, of James Bt, : Mis. C. Bleightholm Is eon fined to her home with sickness, Her friends wish her & prompt FRLAVEYY incident and warned the resi- Anglican church, the Baptist dents tn avoid further squeh-chureh, the Freshylerian bles ehurch, the United church, the Judge Wilmot ruled that My, Christian Reformed church, the Miss Jean Cryderman Oshawa, 10, In Hollowey BSireet Upited seorge Bittner, Mr i. Freitag and sons Cryder- Church Rooms, Belleville, The president, Mrs, G. E. Dobbs isited Mr, and Mrs. E presided guests of Mr, and Mrs. Al Al bn, Bowmanville Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Yellow {lees and children were Sunday tes guests of Mr, and Mrs, E.) Doberyn was justified in butld- Dutch Reformed church and the ing the ditch and that Mr, Pentecostal church Hepolowski wopld have to pay! Richard P. Matthews will for the topsoil and cleaning wp. supervise the showing of the Mis. E. BD. Cornish, of Osh awa, conducted the worship ser vice, She spoke of the opportun WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN OSHAWA January 2] to 28 "RANT SEND ~~ TAKE YOUR BOY TO THE ARENA" BOWLING NEWS ities presented in the New Year and with each new day, Each He dismissed the case without film at BL. Andrew's main audi Larmer, Blackstock [PERSONAL NOTES Mrs, Howard Millson, Peggy, ? (48,818); Alley Oops 2 (42,787); | Janet snd Hesther were bSun-! day tea guests of Mr Mr, and Mrs, Bill Nicol, Pe! terborough, were baturday les guests of Mr, and Mrs Douglas Dewell, Hamplon, | spent the weekend with his cou sin, Dignne Tink Mr, and Mrs, M. Parker and Suzanne, Millbrook, were Bun-|! day tea guests of Mrs. Frank Westlake, Si | Mr, and Mrs, Sid Mitchell, | & Bowmanville, were visitors! with Mr, and Mrs, Frank West, lake Jr, and family and Mrs, |} Frank Westlake, Sr 1 | sons visited Mr, and Mrs. Hil ton Tink, Ebenezer My. and Mrs, Percy Bent, |s | -- ---- and Mrs, 2 (30,668); Die Bruce Bragg 06 Bert Foster 825 (222, 218) Mr, and Mrs, Harry Knox and 8 191 new beginning should start with costs nu on Byron streel south in prayer and forgiveness, guid Whithy, ance and for a spirit of kindness we A " 4 ers Understanding and persever ous 4 {n087) Aud ns ance, She closed with verses 22 Hards 1 (42,601); Bpark 0] #2 from the #h chapter of (40712); Wizards 1!Fphesians and prayer Reports were received from Ron Preshytery presidents and Con ference officers, Because of the Ron New women's organi zation which will be undertaken in Jan Ruby Wary 1062, a motion was unani "mously approved that the pres Ruby ent officers of the Conference should carry on until the end i of 1061" 260, 240) io Anay Miats " The annual meeting of Con FRIDAY NITERS Team Standing -- Molson Blue Re -. i... A Gate was arranged for the WA Prepares For | Bpring Tea to he held May U4 Day Of Prayer {in the Sunday school hall. Nov XW was chosen for the Fall 81, John's Anglican Church) Bazar : WA, Port Whithy, held its busi- Miss Olive Goldring was sp- ness meeting on Wednesday at pointed member for the parish the church hall, The president, |council. AL the close of the Mrs. FE, Vallant, opened the| meeting, Rey, Nicholson gave a meeting with a hymn and pray-| Bible study on the hook of the er. Miss E. Kemp gave the|Frophet Isiah and closed the Bible reading. This was follow: meeting with prayer ed by annual reports heing read) Hefreshments were served by by officers and members of the Miss Goldring and Mrs, D executive Birheck During the business meeting lugs 1 0,508) Men's High 4 High vail High Triple Men's brag Ladies £e, HH Ladies' High we, 221 600 Triples Bingle Triple Single | DREAMED | PULLED OFF THE PERFECT CRIME IN, ,, ne 8 " . oo ference will he held on May 1 50. (381, 280): Bil Rural #45200 2 in Whithy United Church , . An 1201 Centre street south, Whithy . ; a, "nH i Shearer 438 30, The speaker will be Mrs, K. R. Prayer" tn he held in 8t, John's Nok Boe 0 (208 Pi 206). Rose of the Dominion Council of Church on Feb, 17, Miss M | Jink Bye (206, 21h 4 the United Church of Canada. Sleep will he & special speaker the members made plans for the "Annual World Day of FUN FILLED NIGHTS WEEKLY FRIDAYS Cenade's top Record Hop Continuous Dene- ing to the Latest and impson 604 (247) Lemon league lena Bye Doris Switzer 84, Boh Bimp on 71, Agnes Simpson 88, Betty irant #1 "SENSATIONAL ACTION-ADVENTURE SHOW | FIRST RUN IODE Chapter | Greatest on HI-FI THEATRE GUIDE | AJAX The Ajax-Varsity| {Chapter 10DE held Its regular meeting on January 11 at the Legion Hall with president Mar-| {nie Parish in the chair Min-| [utes of the last meeting were! {read hy secretary Shella Davey, {and treasurer Eleanor strong gave the financial re:| port, A letter of thanks Wilk| read from Mrs, Della Ramsden principal of the Alden School for Retarded Children, for the re jeord player donated by | group The annual Spring Fashion| Show Is being planned for Wed nesday, March 18, In connection with this project, Joan Walsh gave a talk on present shions, She said, "Well dressed women used a definite kind of artistry In planning their ward {robe. It is no secret that a care {fully organized program of hasi¢ clothing is centered round a single flattering color, Separ ates functioning from one occa {sion to the next, the right ae cossories play a most important part in fashion - too." Brenda) iove thanked Joan for her timely information, with the thought that every one was {looking forward to shopping for |spring wardrobes | Nomination of officers for 1861 took place at this time, and [elections will he held at the February meeting | NEWS IN BRIEF | JUDGE AND JURY | LISKEARD, England (CP) Erie Judge was fined £10 al af Carnwall court for aiding and abetting Roy Jury in using a oar without Insurance, A lawyer 'Holds Meeting om (Whithy) = "Bells Are! so sure the retention of the pur chasing power Arm: Biltmore = "David and Bath the Marks" 1710.9 fa: | Plaga I onvaRiOs FAVORITE FUN SPOY SATURDAYS DANCE PARTY The mest Dence » In- ducing Music Ever! ond his ORCHESTRA Featuring LOVELY JOAN WRIGHT JUBILEE PAVILION [= col 4 8.55 and 9.20 p.m Conon oy or Loe ge 8.00 inging"' Last complete show at pm mati Regent = "Swiss Family Robin BILTMOR ELL Cll 146, 4.20, 6.55, 9.16 p.m " Lost complete show at 6.058 62% "David & Bathsheba™ (color) & "High-Powered Rifle" ) - hdd - ad sheba', 12.50, 3.52, 6.54, 0.50 " p.m, "High Powered Rifle", 2.40, B41, B58 p.m. Last com: plele show at 5.52 p.m | - dielier. In Pink Tights" ® Everybody Welcome © 280, 9.40, 4.60, 10.10 pm "ny VARIETY CLUB "Masters of the Congo P12 PM NOW PLAYING TIMES; 2:00 » 3:45 - Biko LAST SHOW 8:85 Jungle", 2.10, 5.25, 8.40 p.m The D'Veir Quartet Last complete show at B40 Y. W. C. A pm 199. CENTRE 57, "Two-Way Streteh", 2.00, 3.40, 5.40, 7.30 p.m. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m Get Together Club DANCE ¥ SAT. JAN, 21stEd AT 8:30 PM, | 0.0.V.l, Auditorium} FEATURING "THE DANCE TONIGHT To Chateau Recording Artists THE TORNADOS Admission 31,00 THE "NEW" SATURDAY MORNING ib am 3 Ki in LINCOLNAIRES" Admi Member 40¢ Non-members 606 RED BARN sald: If ever there was & case of a judge misleading a Jury this was It." MOSS AND SIS | LONDON (CP)--Stirling Moss and his sister Pat are to oom pete In the same race for the first time, They will drive! Healey-Sprites at Sebring, Fla. | in a round of the world sports! ear ehamplonship in March KEEPS IN TOUCH LONDON (CP) = The new American hotel in London, the! Carlton Tower, claims to have the fastest lft and the biggest dishwasher in the eity, And if either breaks down the mana. ger can be told instantly. He carries a walkietalkie radio PLAN MERGER NEWCASTLE, England (OP) Two of Britain's largest trade unions, the Bollermakers' So clety and the Shipwrights' As |soclation, are planning to {merge. It is hoped the plan will stop "who does what" dis. putes In shipyards NEW PARK | KENORA, Ont, (CP)--Estab. | lishment of a new provineial {park in Northwestern Omari has been approved hy the Ontario government. Pipestone | Provincial Park will take in alll Crown lands on the Pipestone| Peninsula south of Hay Island! [Along the east share of Lake of| the Woods, | WILSON & LEER LIMITED MUSIC STUDIOS | | ARMO Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments #® ACCORDION ® CLARINET ® SAXOPHONE ® HAWAIIAN ® VIOLIN GUITAR @® SPANISH GUITAR @ TROMBONE ® POPULAR PIANO @ VIOLA ® TRUMPET e CELLO EVERYBODY ONTARIO REGIMENT ASSOC, DANCE OSHAWA DANGING ~-- 9 PM, UNTIL 12 P.M, ® PRIZES @ REFRESHMENTS o ADMISSION: $1.00 per person Jan, 21sl, 1961 AT THE WELCOME Our 6-week beginner's course on the accordion ot $1.50 weekly includes the FREY use of an accordion during thet peried which is teken home for practice, WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST, NORTH RA 5.4706

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