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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1961, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 21, CITY AND DISTRICT $10 OR 10 DAYS in the Oshawa Magistrate's Marjorie Shane, 39 Prospect}Court Monday. She pleaded s [Remand Driver 4 In Custody } Si., B anville, ten- | guilty t charge of theft. She For Sentence ond hgh omg ned of $10 or 10 had thes plea g possession of | days in jai! by Magistrate F.|a number of articles not Lee } | _F. L. Cowan, Thickson road) « Ebbs in Oshawa Magistrate's for after shc had gone throug |south, entered a plea of aa Court Monday. She had been|the cashier at a department | guilty when he was arraigned) -smanded for a_ pre-sentence' store. |Monday in Oshawa Magistrate's report when pleading guilty to |Court on charge of operating a), charge of theft Nov. 6 fimotor vehicle while his licence} |was under suspension and fail') ONE YEAR DEFINITE ment reported no accidents} jing to remain at the scene of an) yw Murray, 73 Gladstone|Monday or Tuesday morning. |accident. oe evi.|Ave., was sentenced here Mon-| | Following the hearing nb: evi-|Gay to one year definite and) 3 AMBULANCE CALLS | james yr vapeed xo ie |e months indefinite in the| 'The Oshawa Fire Department] ar one bpd dorgaenrnene® ¥| Ontario Reformatory. He was| assisted in fighting a fire Mon-| | Ryidence was adduced that|"emanded in the Oshawa Magis-\day at Garrard and Rossland) \the accused was involved in an|trate's Court Nov. 6, facing ajroads in East Whitby Township.| laccident with a vehicle driven|Charge of robbery. The charge)A report of a smoke scare) by L. Surrette, 271 Park road|/was reducced to theft in the|came from 268 Haig St. but it) 'south, Oshawa. Surrette testi-| court at Whitby. lwas found to be nothing seri- fied he went to call police and| jous. Three routine ambulance %= y on his return Cowan had dis-- PLACED ON PROBATION calls were answered by the appeared. H. E. Bryant, P. J. Dubyk,| Fire Department. Cowan told the court he want-D. J. Donald and C. W. Smith ed to get his car off the road|were put on probation for two} yisITORS AT COUNCIL and Sad gone around the cor-| years by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs} Coyncillors Harold C. Muir, ner to park. He noticed there|in the Oshawa Magistrate's|..4q sidney Cornish of Darling-| was a "no parking" sign there|Court Monday. They were Te-| ton Township Council and.Counc-| and decided to drive his wife to| manded on Nov. 13, on a charge| illor John Goodwin, of Whitby | church. lof theft They had arranged for Township Council, attended city| NO ACCIDENTS The Oshawa Police Depart-! ARS SO ME AS LS HD SSRN pe AES SL peer LONGINES WATCHES FEATURED by BURNS sat: JEWELLERS BUY NOW AND SAVE... NO DOWN PAYMENT .-. 32 KING STREET WEST 723-7022 RUMMAGE SALE | "This is a good achievement for .non - professionals," the Constable W. Hayes testified| restitution ot $700 to be made council's Monday night meeting.| the vehicle involved in the colli-) In his own defence, Cowan! Gerald Joseph Bourdages, 17, Mental Health Clinic open house \the scene. He said another per-|probation for one year. They} ganist and choirmaster at St. | the Festival of Music marking | the program will be_selec- for a pre-sentence report, in the| Oshawa General Hospital for the| Neison' the Fernhill Duplicate | Stevens, left, president and PEA ore the picture was taken was justified in driving. lege of Organists, is seen here | Robert Fitches, Grant Gir. | 110.30 p.m. and to stay away|charges, male 22, factinte" 4a: but no casualties were reported.| A letter from Planning Dir- lingsgate, Ajax, was fined $10 129; casts 28; pysiotherapy treat- g g Kill ll P 1 Rint Shi j ills 1] People Oo Ss ippe triggered the plane's guns. |to rezoning the Valley Creek) awa included Jack Bond, Will-| The importance of knowledge; assador Hans Kroll flew|Proposed Midtown Plaza was| |Pellegrini and Don Conner, alljupon the Oshawa Junior Cham-|Milwaukee, Wis., where he sug- volumes which is expected tolyears with the board. He plans|lor Adenauer's approval of his|Wandless was for council's) 4. Oshawa residents werejand M. Beaton, Bowmanville:|director of the Canadian Asso-|Canada and the U.S. \night, it was announced today. shipped there by a group of|tion. He was a past president|Berlin conference. Kroll was | area. of operating a motor vehicle|peterborough and Oakah L.|of capitalism is greatly neglec-| The speaker explained some| machetes, knives and clubs in ing Law Club, sent a complete|Board Association, | RA 7 i suspicions were voiced here : lideologies of free enterprise. |the difference between shares) m4 girector of the Italian UN assessed $10 and costs with the| 'The birthdays of George Char-| "The tragedy is that the very APPROVE FAO BUDGET s "at i ' TO EXCHANGE PULPITS trat er warrants, equities, de-|ateq on the wounded until 4 a.m. ely burned in a fire in Ross his licence for an additional|}i+thdays this week, were mark-|much about it," he said. Monday night approved a $31,-| since Saturday night in western] oe Sunday is to be made next n>. 43, edge of these matters are of the Wellesley Hospital ; ; Meeting on Monday. | r f pua'\told him he did not have a this respect should be tauglit | jer were wos. United Church of Canada, it ' AGE ; § 7 " f CHAIRMAN RESIGNS TOKYO (AP)--The U.S. Air|meeting of union committees of|Changed much since he was ad-|west, was fined $100 and costs its Monday meeting paid tribute intelligence. : jail. : | hava C ity,the Canadian Association of In-|each," he said, 'and the more |" 16 non-explosive cannon Ross was trapped in his fath-|' Constable White told the court|Greatet 'Oshawa Community ig -- Bases Sore Gums inquiry to determine whether) employees. (was still under suspension. approximately 400° investment'the guy with dough and no Diiestplates firmly in place. Essesore a A full complement of pliable, Harmless to dentures. Peels right Wednesday, November 22, 8 p.m. at 2.30. Albert Street United Church. jcial gain. An armed services more investment clubs in Can- awa. The delegates will return antee, Get Snug brand Denture Cushions CAR FOR SALE? Bring uyers right to|United Church on Friday, N b ¢ "pap | c are welcome, |next year. Among other things,| of the Ottawa Club and visit the|Smith informed the Jaycees, TUESDAY, NOV. '21st will be ot mile. vestment Clubs in the United TEAM 1 |Bona Arsenault said Monday] Bitters, Rasmussen 112 |One mile. \tigation department here. He} 731 are members of the Nation-| 7} ., "i 1 be 4 . ri Ps 2 2 O'CLOCK listence of the treasury board.| ® Ac* a ng eRe - Whitville, Kallai 110 Rotarian R. G. Geen, of the| 1) started as amateur clubs and | . Lady Gangster, Har'son X99|Club of Lethbridge, Alberta, to | iss ' h i | expenditures of the Oaks Stable entry. ae NOV. 22, 1:30 P.M. | TEA. ROOM SEVENTH RACE govern- ithe local club at its Monday} }ment." meeting. Rotarian Geen has not} SECOND RACE he found Cowan at his home) to the owner of some scrap iron later in the day. Cowan then they had illegally taken posses- ALDERMEN INVITED admitted being the driver of) sion of. Mayor Christine Thomas in- sion | SUSPEND SENTENCE | vited city council to attend the : wd : 3) : ; : dj | Friday. "'Come along and meet af ee ee: i Pe said he thought the accident|}and Peter Michael Abramczuk, | re : Pe # : : ' oa © i if 7 s,"' Her Worship : sg *™ had been reported and, there-| 16, of Oshawa, were given sus ithe two doctors, CHOIR BOYS PREPARE FOR PROGRAM lore, he was justified in leaving|pended sentence and put. on|asked the aldermen. BRIDGE CLUB NAMES EXECUTIVE : ra oisa| edad Gus ORT ua oh ee han avs, Mat Ba, | who, wil Ye gking pari Lacy Row, Ae nd in ain sey Oa» Gg ee OA a MEE] wll vote TP gd I | cay ae, |S Que rs icence an eh | » BOE | ' | year by Mr. Mrs, Unris yes ' ; social convenor. Absent when George's Anglican Church and | St. Cecilia's Day this Wednes- | tions by the Oshawa Symph- |under these conditions he was E Ms ; : aieigeyt 5 Seainnkl ee : : f chairman of the Oshawa | day night in the church. With | ony Orchestra, guest organ- Oshawa Maristrate's Court on| week ending Nov. 18: admissions} Bridge Club, an affiliate of | C. V. Lansfield. Standing hire Mt A Clade eben: ian C vty i |Nov. 13, They were told by|273; births, male 29, female 29;| the neighborhood park associ- | from left, are: Mrs. Cora | Mrs. M. X. Clarke, vice-pres: Centre, Royal Canadian Col- | Mr. Reesor, from left, are: | ists and a massed choir. | A " | i | g Pp , é » Roy Y ' CI COUNCIL |Magistrate Ebbs to be home by|distharges 264; newborn dis-| ation, has elected its 1961-62 | Wild, librarian; J. Coles, dir- ' dent. (Oshawa Times Photo) with some of his choir boys ' rard, James Drynan and (Oshawa Times Photo) | T Y ; : _ ------ | |from each other. jmajor surgery 70; minor surgery s - . CAPSULE NEWS sei no a vilage north ot to:| NEWS IN BRIEF | piven vor raprr 2 inet; an'ecrmination Tribal Fighting kyo, Four buildings were hit | Honora Ruth Hustler, 34 Bil-|so¢ : Officials ae the opel alector G. A. Wandless, intheraing or sentenced to 10 days in jail,| ments 381. "one-in-a-million malfunction" Oshawa city council the plan-|_-------------_---- | t Aff F : : | VISITORS AT ROTARY | S of electrical equipment that ning board would not be averse T D re Visitors at the Monday meet- Mone ary air ELISABETHVILLE, (Reuters) | A +a.| ing of the Rotary Club of Osh- Eleven persons were killed and KROLL RETURNS area to commercial and Ponal wo rivers | Mr. Smith recently attended|at least 30 were injured in an I re) Israel Bar BONN (AP) -- West German ential for tie OUTniOn BIOtes| . liam Kelly, Warren Hurst, Serge|of monetary affairs was urgedja convention of the NAIC injouthreak of tribal fighting at 'to his post in Moscow|received and filed. Ald. John) Are Fined of Toronto: Dr. John Maroosis,|ber of Commerce Monday night,|gested a 'hands across the the Baluba camp on the out- TORONTO (CP) -- A set ofjboard Monday night after 26)Monday aftcr getting Chancel-| Dyer said the letter from Mr. Oshawa and Rotarians R. Ribey|by A. Douglas H. Smith, alborder' effort between clubs in|Skirts of Elisabethville Monday form the nucleus of a Canadian|to stand for election as alder-| handling of 2 conversation with| information only. Council will convicted Monday, in Oshawa|George Bevan and Dr. D. C. ciation of Investment Clubs. | cass . A Swedish UN officer said the law iibrary in Israel has been|man in the Dec. 4 civic elec-/Ptemier Khrushchev on the/the proposal and rezoning of the/yrasistrate's Court, on charges| MacKay, Whitby; A. Emond,| Mr. Smith felt that teaching| VITAL TO KNOWLEDGE tribesmen used bicycle chains, lawyers in Toronto. The Read-|of the Western Ontario School| Called home last Tuesday to re- while their licences were under! Jones, of Toronto. lted in a world where capitalism|%! the basics of investment to/the fight, which was believed to ; port on the cenversation after R C diti suspension. ' lis the base of one of the main|the Oshawa Jaycees. He outlined/haye begun over access to water. set of the Ontario law reports ns 3 " | : eport ondaltion | M. Dixon, 125 Mill street, was} SPOONS PRESENTED | " 4 to the bench and bar of Israel. os poe jthat he Pua gee con- and bonds and introducd to his|,,<nital, Dr. Giuseppe Cipolat ST. Neyo 8 5 oe Jest G y. : a ee " i ¢ ; j HOS al, . . RCMP here said ale aa lanes fact dra ae 'Is Unchanged option of a month in jail. Mag-\teton, Stanley Willson and Cyril people who call themselves capi- audience some terms such aS\ang his team of doctors oper- ROME (Reuters) -- Confer-|long search had falled to find| Kenneth Ross, who was sever-\istrate F. S. Ebbs suspended|cchofield, who celebrated their|talists, you, and I, don't know bentures and price - earnings! ence of the United Nations Food|three American servicemen and). LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- A h ratio He pela that knowl. |{O0ay- and Agricultural Organization|two hunting guides missing|!arge-scale rulpit exchange On auto Body Shop, near Raglan, cares Mantas, ; " ed by the presentation of spoons : ' | Ten Swedish UN soldiers gave a tern| ' is still in serious con-|, Se™eeant of pag hath it at the Oshawa Rotary Club|/FAVORS SCHOOL COURSE = |vi) i ortance in order to|blood for the tribesmen. 585,000 Budget for its work in|Newfoundland. The men's boat|Year by ministers of the Angli-\gition in eA enue tala aes He urged that knowledge in|.orn to make intelligent invest-| 1962 and 1963. The previous bi-|was found on the shore of an|¢a" Diocese of Huron and theli, moronto, ' Rint 'apie : aan MEAniOnE." Te a iatabed | . 2 ennial budget totalled $21,500,-\island filled with water. London Conference of the" 4 spokesman at the hospital scence, -eaghocioly g myEe | TRIBUTE PAID in schools. In the meantime, he|< Goose on the market to two! Miracle Cushion " was decided Monday during a|Said that Ross' condition has not) Chinn, 403 King street|. The Rotary Club of Oshawa, at ---- preMag tpeneeeaegpr nee AY roperties: capital and) ' j ' € ; ' ho|and investment is through invést| | Holds Fals T th Po Ral meg tyler ld mite, ewes as satiactry ih the open af sno nthe members of he CP Mare aeaed tat got to have some of e Tee 'Waterloo pul I! fi on| TO PROBE ILLEGAL GAIN ' sociatio | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Con-ieh's auto body shop, when anjhe had stopped Chinn and ask-|Chest and contributed to the|vestment £ lubs Js aiming at a 2 oe oe ee | ns seen al came art A See, Sh wasied for ir lieanes, Colas sold] Miunees © Ame Onerien: hetivities in Canada. There are/and no money gets further than | sstions! new pleste relining, keeb webs aying the groundwork for &Mlrescued by his father and twojhim, he said, that his licence) : 3 ul COMING EVENTS d bth i FULL COMPLEMENT ialstibe ix Canaaa give perfect comfort. Ent, Iau, talk = |scientists connected with the) the|clubs in Canada. brains." plates "'stay put". Applied in minutes ~ c PM as Boge : ¥ last from 2 to 6 months. Stay soft and SOCIAL Bini : 2 ,{zovernment have used inside} |members of the Rotary Club of} "I can see the day coming) The Oshawa Jay encore corner of Saibsee kes Alen Grace Acocltene Thueeday November agra) information for private finan- OLD WOODBINE ENTRIES Oshawa will leave next Sunday|when there will be a great deal paateliie ae fisted ping out whee SSplacemey * Feet No cey ft nener a eaten il dh f y a visit to Ott- 4 ' i VERNHILL Bingo, tonight at the Ava-\us, w. 8, WATSON, National Presi.|Subcommittee of the house of ren gg ada than there are now," he their own. They hope to be in ox lower. pigiae, Sia), anervare f7an jon at 7:30 p.m, 20 games $6 and $10.\dent for Canada for the WCTU, wil|representatives plans public WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22 Tuesday morning. During their|said. operation in the'near future, | day! At all ~ Seven $40 jackpots. Door prizes. : a i 14 ; -_____|be the guest speaker at St. Andrew's|hearings on the subject early visit they will attend a meeting| The Canadian Association, Mr. bens ae A tee Oshawa |24th at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. lit plans to tud records of ACE 5. M lodie, McC b 111 es Classifie: . Dial 723-3492 now. {1 Ss S' y S |FIRST R. 5. Menelodie, McCom ; | i 55 2 KINSMEN BINGO SANTA CLAUS scientists and other consult-/purse $2,000. Two-year-olds. One| QUINELLA BETTING is ee htt t Aupecting oF te , | 1. Sauvagette, NB (A)112 | SIXTH RACE J. A. Campbell has been ap-| : tak a ¢ 1 SAYS IMPOSSIBLE : 4 ; | i .g \States. Investment clubs there EXTRA SURES ST. GREGORY S QUEBEC (CP Quebec| 2. Fiddlestick, Gubbins 122 |"Glover", allowance, purse|pointed special agent for Cana-|haye proved very successful. Of Juckiee bus, SA and 53 AUDITORIUM Lands and Forests Minis ter| 2 Lady Skip, Rasmussen 119 |$2.400. Three and four-year-olds.|dian National Railways' inves-|the 30,000 clubs in the U.S.,| i 'sat i . Battling Way, Robinson 112 Dra;jn Lane, NB 122 succeeds A. G. Culley, who has| iati on jnight corruption is impossible} 9 Siew a ; vs <9 : indeed aease ' ves /al Association, These clubs show JUBILEE PAVILION WED. NOV. 22nd |in Quebec's present Liberal| + Cortle Gay, aster ig agyt® . Ilume, Dittfach 115 been transferred to Hornepayne.|an ayerage gain in capital of reaeninen secagee | 4 5 |government because of the ex-| 9° 4 sin : . Chopoakee, NB 110 17.1 per cent per annum. They As Guest At |Mr. Arsenault told a Liberal a By er ae 15 - Wayaway, NB 117 és |Rotary Club of Oshawa, pre-fojiowed the procedures of the C.R.A BAZAAR AND lparty rally the five-man coun-| (Ky Albob mee and Golden| 2: Margrave, Kruger XXX107 |sented the banner of the Rotary] Accociation. GIBB STREET PENNY SALE cil "'watches even the smallest)' | PLUS 12 BOOTHS CHRISTMAS Sponsored by the Margaret Hamilton Group FESTIVAL FOR oT; CECILIA AT ST. GEORGE'S BAZAAR GRACE i"Bedminster', claiming $5,000, purse $2,100. Two-year jolds. One mile. OBITUARIES [NEWTON GEORGE MORTON| | long resident of Oshawa, died ANGLICAN CHURCH TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8°15 P.M Organ, Choral and Orchestral Music Sponsored by the OSHAWA CENTRE, RCYAL CANA- DIAN COLLEGE OF ORGAN- ISTS. __ COLLECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH (401 and Cromwell) on Friday, Niov.,24th--2:30 Home Cook.ing -- Tea Room PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE MRS. W. S. WATSON National President and Recording Secretary for The World W.C.T.U. will be the | The Guest Speaker | FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 24th 8 O'CLOCK AT ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH This evening is sponsored by the W.C.T.U. of Oshawa, and on invitation is extended to all citizens to attend BATHE PARK at Harman Park Club House on Wed. Nov. 22nd, 8 p.m. Admission 50c _6 Prizes Refreshments SOCJAL BINGO | AT ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Simcoe and Bloor Streets; Wed., Nov. 22, 8 P.M. --- Lunch served |held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel Wednesday, Nov. 22, at --------------~|2 p.m. The service will be con-| 4 Bake Sale BAZAAR WOMEN'S GUILD George's Anglican (entre St.) SAT., NOV. 25, 2 P.M. Gifts --- Home Baking ____Tea Room St. Building Fund Committee BIN GO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22nd -- 8 P.M. SHARP at DNIPRO HALL Gust Off Bloor E. on Edith St.) 20 REGULAR GAMES -- SHARE-TKIE-WEALTH 3 -- $40 JACKPOTS 1} -- $200 JACKPOT 54 Numbers or. Less jat lstreet, Monday, Nov. 20. was in his 46th year. B 1916, the deceased was the son of Euphima and the late John Mor ployee of General Motors Corp- ow oration. B by | Joyce and Janet, and one son, |Donald, all of Oshawa. (I ~--|Morton (Mary) of Oshawa and!,?: CHRISTMAS juts. A. of |Marjorie Olive/Graham and his mother, Mr. Morton is survived) 1, Sunny Maple, NB 112 . Victory Girl, NB 112 . Aptly, NB 117 . Marchena, Dittfach 112 2 Newton George Morton, a life-| 3 4 Eloi| 5. Jamie All Star, McComb 115 6 7 8 9 his residence, 286 St. He| 6. Eternal Lock, Rob'son 112 Waberlohe, Dittfach 119 . Grey Duke, Dittfach 115 . King's Method, McComb 122) 0. Prince Sparkle, Fitz'ons 122 | | orn in Oshawa, July 20, rton. He was a former em- THIRD RACE arfare', allowance, purse) $2,300. Two-year-olds. 7 furlongs. | Gentle Queen, NB X1l11 | . Prince Sadi, H'son (A)X117 | . Pointed, Fitz'ons 116 Camie's Charm, H'son X111| Absent Son, Parnell 122 . Brace Up, Robinson 115 esides his wife; the former 1. 2 3 three daughters, Marjorie,| 4. 5 6 Three sisters, Mrs. H. Palmer} 7 ( fazel) of Brampton, Mrs. G.| 8- Caledon Belle, Dittfach 112 ' | 9. Navy Jay, McComb 109 Lammiman (Aleitha)! (4) Mrs. H. A, Luro and T, E Whitby also survive. Hays entry Mr. Morton was predeceased |by a brother, John, Mar. 21,|rQURTH RACE 1961. | ducted by Major M. Rankin, of| 2. the Salvation Army Church. In-| 3. | terment Church | Union Cemetery. Ellis south, who died at the Oshawa| 'Bowie', General 17 ne jat 2 p.m. Rey. W. G. Dickson, minister) 3. Brown Panther, H'son XX113 The memorial service will be Arcadian', claiming all $2,500 jand up. One mile and one fur long. . War Caper, NB 120 Sun Hash, Rasmussen 123 Byawhisker, NB 104 . Red Spray, Kallai 112 Prince Robert, NB 117 . Man o Valor; NB 117 . Sugar Penny, Robinson 117 . Taffy Smash, Parnell 115 will be in Oshawa! 4 FUNERAL OF JAMES ELLIS MOORE The funeral service for James Moore, 203 Park road| FIFTH RACE allowance, Hospital Friday, Nov.|$2,600. Canadian foaled three , was held at the Gerrow Fu- year-olds and up. 7 furlongs. sral Chapel Monday, Nov 20,| 1. Fair Juror, Robinson 117 2. Page Service, Fitz'ons 114 | 5 6 | 7 18 of Centre Street United Church,| 4. Janet Yates, Fitz'ons 111 officiated. i all "Christina," claiming all|missed a Rotary meeting in 28 $6,000, purse $2,200, three-year-| years. | olds and up, one mile Windsor Field, Robinson, TO BOOST PLAY . Royal Win, Parnell, 118 115 . Stormy Morn, NB, 108 . Edgor's Lane, NB, 116 Simon McGrail, As a boost to their forth-| coming presentation of their} play "My Three Angels", Dr. a member' of} |purse $1,900. Three - year - olds purse | . Small Type, H'son (A)X110) 0. Already Dia, Armstrong 115) division of the fourth. 1. Swagger Stick, NB, 117 | 2. Jet Turbine, Fitzsim'ns, 123] 5. 6. Brant Ator, Brown, 112 a 8 9. New Door, Robinson, 120 '|POST TIME 1.30 P.M. CLOUDY AND GOOD . Ali's Pride, Dittfach, 111 . Treasure Quest, Sandover, 118 . Whip Out, Armstrong, 116 . Last Hour, NB, 115 . Bext-T., McComb, 121 10. Cunt Page, Harrison, X108 | weeks. 11. Red Sail, NB, 116 | jgrams during the next t be interviewed on CKLB pro-| the Oshawa Little Theatre Board) of Directors; Evelyn Richards | and Reg. Tomkins, two of those} who have roles in the play will) wo Seating at, tan| GEL SHOPPING and DONE FAST purse $1,900, three-year-olds and up, one mile and one furlong, 2 It's the Gift Spotter in the Classified Section. Smart shoppers know that they 'cut their shopping time down by hours when they turn to this complete shopping center for gift ideas for everyone on their Christmas list. Make your gift giving easier and so much more fun by consult- ing the Gift Spotter often. . Trust Him, Rasmussen, 115 . Evening Express, Fitzsim'ns 120 Dark Valley, Robinson, 109 Mayfair Mews, Dittfach, 112 Prince Porter, McComb, 112 AAC -- X-5, XX-7, XX-10 Ibs. | | | Interment was in| Oshawa Union Cemetery. | St gar m Pallbearers were Roy Brawn, | anley Webber, Bert Terwille-| Cecil Hubbard and two embers of the Parks Board Some 20 employees of the GOOD FOOD BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 to 2 P.M. C.R.A. ANNUAL MEETING The officers and Board of Directors of the Oshawa and Dis- trict C ity R ion A ion wish to thot the ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD DECEMBER 12th, 1961 at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of reporting on the year's operation, to elect new Members of the Board of Directors, and conduct such other business as may come before the meeting. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONSTITUTION OF THE OSHAWA AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY RECREATION ASSOCIATION SEVEN MEMBERS OF THE BOARD RETIRE AND SEVEN MUST BE ELECTED. Nominees for election to the Board must be present at this meeting, or have indicated in writing their willingness to stand for election. Anyone holding a C.R.A, membership is entitied to all voting privileges and to hold a position on the Board. M s may be p d on the Annual Meeting night, prior to the meeting. Anyone wishing to place their name or that of anyone else (in with indi above) on the nominations ct list for election may do so by contacting the C.R.A. office, 100 Gibb Street, Telephone 725-1111. speaker asserted. THE WORLD'S MOST HONOURED WATCH 10 WORLD'S FAIR GRAND PRIZES 28 GOLD MEDALS WINNER OF INNUMERABLE OBSERVATORY HONOURS FOR ACCURACY OFFICIAL WATCH FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SPORTS TIMING THE WORLD O¥ER THE WATCH OF EXPLORERS, AVIATORS, SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS IN ALL FIELDS THE WORLD'S MOST HONOURED WATCH At Least Once in a Lifetime By Harrison J. Cowan MONTREAL --The process of growing up seems to be marked with a procession of watches--the toy watch as a child, the graduation watch, watches received on sundry gift occasions. But most of us still hope to own not just another watch, but the finest watch obtainable. The desire is not vanity, but reflects an in- ward awareness of the:sacred nature of time, the measure of life itself. How do you find such « watch? Jewels alone are not enough, nor "specifications" suchas shockproof, waterproof, anti-magnetic, etc, These are found in the cheapest watches. If a watch is great, it is publicly great. Champions are made. by competition. Of the few truly great watches of the world, Longines has most con- sistently entered every arena of competition where the true worth of a watch may be judged. If you are ready now' to buy your finest of all watches, a Longines will sat- isfy your every. need. Surprisingly, however, as years pass you will learn that you paid no premium whatever for the superior qualities of your Longines, With reason- able care, your Longines watch should remain a treasured and cherished possession through- out an adult lifetime. LONGINES PATHFINDER. A handsome dual purpose watch equally suit- able for dress occasions and sport. Hermetic case affords maximum protection against water; it's shock resistant; mainspring is unbreakable. $99.50. Longines Wittnauer Company f Canada Montrea/ 2, Quebec HOTEL LANCASTER j Oshawa Parks Board formed a Adrnission 50c, Plus 1 Free Card Guard of Honor. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED \

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