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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1961, p. 5

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 9, 1961 AJAX KINSMEN A pledge of $14,000 over two years, to the Hospital Campaign has been made by the Ajax Kinsmen's Club. R. D. Thompson, left, chair- man of the Ajax and Picker- ing Generai Hospital board of --| % 'Raises $4002 '\morial Hospital Womens' Aux- ; |meeting in the nurses re' ' Officers Elected Community Club By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- The annual meet- ing of the Somer ag club was .. held on Saturday evening: at) The convener of the nomin-\the Audley schol in the form ating committee Mrs. Roenigk|of a box social. named the gift shop committee) Bil] Brown auctioned the box- for 1962 and the committee have|eq jynches, adding over $30 to power to act. the club funds. Convener Mrs. A. L. Hooey,| The officers for committee Mrs. Wm. Rudell,|year are: Mrs. J. Van Nest and C. Mason. The auxiliary authorized a! loan to the gift shop committee) up to $300 in order to start the | Hospital Auxiliary By MRS. A, L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- The Me- iliary met for the December ence on Friday afternoon. ee Two donations were received in connection with the auxiliary canvass in September. New- castle canvassers turned in $149.50 and $99.50 was handed in from a group of women on the baselinc who held a bazaar.) oh These receipts brought _ the|*'P: ._|Puckrin, Bob Batty; entertain- canvass to $4,002. The auxiliary) A sum of $6,000 was given|ient, Mrs. G Izatt, Mrs. Bill] offered to serve a lunch to the|t0 the hospital Board as an\quthrie, Gordon Smith, wm. hospital staff at the change of@dvance on the furnishings)prown, Anne Guthrie, Nancy} which the auxiliary are supply-|pyckrin, Jo Astley; flower com-| the 3 p.m. shift on December|' y*| 20th when the staff will have|ing to the lobby and chronic! mittee, Mrs. Bert Guthrie, Mrs. Mrs. Dick Winter; ldon Smith; 2nd_ vice-president,| Keith Puckrin; secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. C. Clemence; assist-| ant, Blanche Cendric; directors, \Geo. Izatt, Bob Betson, Fred s Mrs. > \sending one sympathy card and|which was donated by Mrs. N.} PLEDGE $14,000 directors, is shown accepting the signed pledge from Rich- ard Griffin (left), president of the Kinsmen's Club. The service club is also contribut- | ing manpower to the $495,000 | hospital drive--22 canvassers. --Azzopardi Photo Pickering Voters Given Extra Hour an exchange of gifts. wards. This makes a total of/ Arch Bell, e Mrs. L. Dippell will convene|$13,000 which is part of the|press. Mrs. Fred Puckrin, ithe party with the following to|auxiliary commitment. |lunch. Mrs. Fred Puckrin, Mrs. lassist with the serving: Mrs.| Mrs. Wm. Morrison, super-|Bob Batty, Mrs. Wm. Brown, L. C. Mason, Mrs. G. Hughes,|visor of nurses at Memorial'/Marie Smith, Eileén Guthrie, \Mrs. Miklos, Mrs. J. Cuddahee,,Hos pital drew the winning) Joy Astley, Keith Puckrin, Ron- D. Smith and Mrs. W.\tickets on the draw on which/ald Smith; pianists, Mrs. Arch Cawker. the members had been selling|Bell, Joy Astiey; auditors, Mrs "frs. H. Saunders reported|tickets. A dresden plate quilt}Wm. Brown, Bob Betson. PERSONALS : eo ived. Mrs. A. L. Hooey re- ee speedy recovery is wis' ed) ner a te | Bowmanville. \for Arthur Puckrin, who under-| ported $277 in the baby-wear| | ace ked members to| The next six prizes were made|went an. emergency _appen- area . | 'an dectomy in Ajax Hospital on; \donate gifts toward stocking the|and donated to Mrs. Jesse V pon lgift shop which will open in|Nest. Wednesday = ge mc ehh | January. Mrs. J. W. Jewell won "The|, Fl.:Lt. Ag' ive 7 7 the RCAF |""Mrs. J. O'Neill turned in $44/Ming Tree"; the dressed doll|as been Siauoned. Bl from the marathon bridge which|went to Mrs. Wm. Call, RR 1, ag Se een Mrs. is being played during the|Newcastle; Christmas door dec- the home a Mr Gon Atter 8 | winter. oration to Miss Doreen Powell, 80? ven gg aoe aha will bes Mrs. Wm. Morrison reported|RR 3, Newcastle; Christmas [¢W vee a ten ee a Hue that 81 pairs of bootees had been|door decoration to James Allan, CAT he vital, Ottawa. given out in the last three|9 Frederick Street; driftwood gg hone ot tars 0. Jones are months. |centrepiece, Mrs. Robert Camp-| od to hear she is making | It was suggested the WA have bell, RR 4 Bowmanville; drift- Pad recovery a name for the gift shop and wood centrepiece, Miss Roberta miner operation at Ajax Hospi- \the members are to bring sug-|Hetherinton, Liberty street), lgestions to the next meeting. {north. | Carlisle Avenue. Charles were| Wilkins, won by Mr. was |three thank-you letters Hone "Canvassers are calling at all homes in this area of Pickering| 'crowd attended the Benef following a) Benefit Dance For Nestleton Family By MRS. 0. HILL BLACKSTOCK A reatil The dedication of a memorial] in aid of the window in memory of Mrs.) |who won first in Swine Club, large|also first in 4H Tractor Main- it|tenance Club. Dance in the Recreation Centre| Saturday night the morning service, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers|Dec. 3rd at 11)a.m. and Jim, Donald Bradburn, David Wotten, Alice and Fred| PERSONALS Taylor, Ernest Swain and Glenn| Mr. Jack Edwards, Kenora, | Larmer, attended the Durham|called on a number of friends County 4H Club Junior Award|in the village Monday, night at Orono, Thursday, Nov., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gunter and 23° Congratulations to Jim Byers|Laura Jo, Napanee spent the | DANCING... EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Commencin DEC. 16th, 1961 Old Time & Modern Dancing MUSIC BY CARL ELLIOTT and THE NOVA SCOTIANS GENTS $1.00 -- LADIES 75¢ AVALON DANCE PAVILION 424 KING WEST 725-0059 i?) =---- | | | grew! FEATURES |and Mrs. Austin Franklin, Osh- PICKERING TOWNSHIP] The Ward 3 representation on z (Staff) -- Pickering Township's council will be competed for by 33 polling stations will be open| five men and one woman. They N ] for an extra hour, 10.00 a.m.jare: Mrs. Gladys Beckstead, ew we to 8.00 p.m., on Election Day,| Donald Blaker, John Greening, ds Feted MICHAEL REDGRAVE MICHAEL Township this week for the new Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. The riotous story of a teen-age oF / ee Saturday, because the electorate will have to vote on four im- important referendum questions in addition to municipal rep- resentatives for the next two years. Reeve Sherman J. Scott's name will not appear on the ballot list as he was acclaimed for the third year in succession on Nomination Night. However, the township's 10,413 voters still have a heavy ob- ligation to get out and vote on Saturday. Three candidates are compet- ing for the office of deputy reeve and 11 residents will vie for the three vacant seats on council VACANT SEAT *The Deputy Reeve seat was vacated by Edgar James who js retiring from the local] political scene because of his health. Candidates for the seat are: Bill Collins, Colin Beal and Don Waring. will be councillor Ross Deakin and his only competitor will be John A. Campbell. The Ward 5 seat, vacated by councillor Clifford Laycox, will be decided between Edward Fleury and Hubert Wank. Following are the four ques- tions to be decided by the vot- ers: FOUR QUESTIONS "Are you in favor of public sports and games for gain after 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day?" | Pictures, drive-in theatres, the- }atrical performances, concerts jand lectures after 1.30 o'clock lin the afternoon of the Lord's 99 | "Are you in favor of the establishment of a Township of Pickering Public Library?" "Do you assent to Bylaw No. \ Seeking re-election in Ward 4 "Are you in favor of moving ' SMALL BUSINESSES _ Canada in 1956 had 15,807 manufacturing yore - leach had fewer than five em- RIFFIN ;stons to call on Miss Florence} ployees. Friends,|Werry at Whitby Hospital. Booessruaeenns | Mrs. N. Collacutt, Rewman-| former Eleanor Heard, now/|Ville, had Sunday dinner with \Mrs, J. Lyte, gathered at the| Wallace Griffins, and joined Mr. D A N C J \Community Hall recently to/and Mrs. W. Griffin, Heather \nonor the newlyweds. pag teow Miss Gail Stainton to} Right now you're invited for | They were presented with aaa Gr ie iets tae cer a FREE donce lesson and a \tri-light lamp, coffee table, TV || get-ocquainted party ot your local ARTHUR MURRAY Studio -- so you can see for yourself how quickly you learn to dance ond gain new popu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reid.| 0g and ash tray by commu Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shank | larity and fun, Consult your phone book for the nearest : : Port Perry, accompanied Mr.} Mrs. W. Crawford is back to|m, Ww. Begley to Campbellville| ARTHUR MURRAY studio our community after a two andjand attended the Jennings-Duf-| e * | At Enniskillen | | By MRS. RUSSELL G ENNISKILLEN | jneighbors and relatives of the| half months' vacation in/¢ield wedding, and spent Friday |England where she attended her|night and Saturday with Mr. |daughter's wedding and visited/and Mrs, FE. Jennings of Camp- jrelatives. bellville. at | Following a dinner party Pickering H-S licensed CRAIG ROGER LIVESEY RAD FULTON ot wet JULIET MILLS PLUS HIT NO. 2 RUTHLESS WARFARE rages in London's underworld! }week-end with Mr. and Mrs.|awa and Mr. and Mrs. Roy |Charles Venning and Linda. 'Hunter, Wingham were Sunday Lawrence Butt and Lawrence}visitors with Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Ontario Agricultur-|Leith B: al College, Guelph, \gercoutlasdode week - end at their respectiv spent the ®| EKATERINA LOSES JOB MOSCOW (AP)--Reports cir- ulated today that the ministry homes. Word has been received of; the death of Mrs. John Byers, |" a former Cartwright resident, in/of culture headed by Ekaterina Ottawa Saturday in her 8gth/!'urtseva, once the Soviet Un- year. jion's top woman Communist, Mrs. Margaret Carly, Whitby,/has been abolished. Mrs. Furt- the coming|Mairs family. Nestleton, whose|Norman S. McNally was held|spent the week-end with Mr.|seva, 51, was dropped from the president, Bertjhome and store was destroyed|in Colborne United Church at|and Mrs. Herb. Swain and boys.|party's ruling presidium during Mrs. L.|Guthrie; 1st vice-president, Gor- by fire recently. Mr. Rupert Byers and Mrs.|\the 22nd Soviet congress in Oc- Edna Gibson, Bowmanville; Mr. tober She was its only woman member. SUNDAY Mm iy' ADULIF ENTERTAINMENT CinemaScoPE PLATA Pa STARTING SUNDAY! THE TIMES 2:00 - 4:25 - 6:50 Last Complete Show 9:00 p.m. SHOW STARTS AT 1:45 P.M, SHE WAS THE ANSWER TO. EVERY LONELY GUY'S DREAM... Inside the pages of PAGAN MAGAZINE! WILLIAM KERWIN DANICA D'HONDT HARVEY KORMAN THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS AN ANGLO AMALGAMATED RELEASE DISTRIBUTED BY 20% CENTURY-POX ALSO STARRNS N BOTH FILMS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PLAZA| STARTS MONDA Mrs. Jean McPherson, a former) 2641 of the Township of Picker- councillor; Clifford Laycox, cur-|ing authorizing the council to rent councillor for Ward 5; and) pass by-laws from time to time Ward 3 councillor, Harry Boyes./for the acquiring of expropriat- Councillors Harvey Spang and|ing land for industrial sites and Milton Mowbray of Wards 1 and|for borrowing money for that 2 were re-elected by acclamation) purpose, not exceeding in_ag- on Nomination Night. Junior Explorers Get Solina Stars By GLADYS YELLOWLEES der of the meeting was spent| celebrated. |preparing for the Vesper serv SOLINA--A number of Solina ice on Dec. 17. farmers and their wives attend- ed the Milk Producers' banquet at Harmony and the Federation) of Agriculture banquet at Hamp-|family, Hampton. gregate, the sum of $100,000.?"| |the occasion of Mr. McDonald's| |birthday. | Mrs. Brice Larke, GN, To- ronto, spent Monday at her home with brothers Bruce and iChester Mills, Mr. E. W. \Begley and family. Mrs. Alex Thurston, Fenelon Falls, is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamb. They were Sunday tea guests of Donald Lamb's. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinsman, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill, Dale and Brian, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill. Mrs. Kinsman's| land Brian's birthdays were) *| David and Bruce Ferguson| lwere visitors at Ray Hunter's, | | Mrs. H. E. Tink is visiting|Grand Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewell and) Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sander- the Trading Post, Orono, Mr.) Backs Library and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs entertain-| ed for Mr. and Mrs. -C. Mc-| \Donald, Oshawa, and Mr. andj \Mrs. Ronald Lee, Toronto, on| By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- The Picker- ing Home and School Council urges everyone to go out on December 9 and give their sup- port to a library to service all the township. The cost to the taxpayer will be no more than the price of one good book or one short mag- azine subscription. In return the taxpayer will have at his dis- posal an almost unlimited amount of reading materia! each year. \ DANCE TONIGHT RED BARN ADMISSION--$1.00 Old Time--Modern | New Yoars DANCE OSHAWA FLYING CLUB RECREATIONAL HALL IN DANCE TO AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT THE MUSIC OF OSHAWA AIRPORT THE FIRE... THE FRENZY...THE FEARS of YOUNG AWAKENING! | "QUEEN OF THE TARTARS" (plus) "PIRATE OF THE BLACK HAWK" ENGLISH SUB-TITLES POSITIVELY LAST DAY! MATINEE AT 2:00 P.M, ALL SEATS ... 85¢ EVENING AT 8:00 P.M, son, Hespeler, Mrs. S. Ferguson, | ton, recently Mrs. O. Jackson, North Osh-| Oshawr, were callers at Mr. A. Mitchell Zaieski's Orchestra DECEMBER 31, 1961 Dancing Until 3 A.M. LUNCH HATS AND HORNS 10.00 PER COUPLE we For Reservations Call 728-1626 during 9 to 5 p.m. AFTER 5:00 P.M, CALL 725-1631 ot the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL Oshawa's Largest Public Dance 168 BANTING AVE. DOOR PRIZES FOR LADIES FUN FOR ALL -- EVERY SATURDAY -- 8:30-12 Teddy Broome underwent sur-|awa visited her sister, Mrs.|Sharpe's. : | gery on his arm and hand re-|Bruce Tink, Poni os -- yoni cently Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinsman, |@ttende ee ; | The CGIT Vesper service will|Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. George ay Sverre was retpriedl be' held on Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. Gilroy and sons, Columbus were|, "'TS- : Me + 1 Hospital | Constable Ross Kossatz,|Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs,|#ome Sn Memorial Hospital, RCMP, Glace Bay, visited Mr.|Charles Langmaid's. ~~ ms eocevik and Ron-| and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Pat-| Reverend and Mrs. R. Sher-\aiq pthc abu kel a R. J! Splosgtadligeal ule Loreuar win and David, Durham, visited/O;miston's, and accompanied] The Explorers met on Satur-/Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor. 'Mrs. Liovd Ashton, Mrs. Ross| day afternoon. An initiation ser-| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith,/ashton, Haydon, and the Ormi-| vice for four Juniors ~'s held| Bobcaygeon, Miss Lillian Smith, ' " | while several. others - re pre-/Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. | sented with stars. Tie remain-'Tom Baker and family. | Mr, Milton Gibson, Didsbury, | OK! AMAZING new way 6 ', to show A movies A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE BRINGING YOU THE STORY OF HOW ROME FELL q 4 4 for three . wonderful , © American siiaa f Mr. Earl Dorrell, Blackstock, oe Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 4 i ' Montgomery. White Gilt Service | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker| and Verna Mae, Oshawa, visited) § By IVY THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs, Frank Westlake| DUNBARTON -- The minis-,Jr. and family on Verna Mae's! § ter, Dr. W. A. McKay, con-|third birthday. | ducted the regular morning) The CGIT girls and leaders} service assisted by Mr. R.jattended the Vesper service in) Pitcairn at the organ. The|King Street United Church, Osh-' children's choir sang a French ~~ | OR carol, 'Tell Me, Shepherd Maid-} r. Nick Corbishley, Miss a en," with Marlene Mitchell tak-/Gwen Williams, Richmond Hill,| 200M LENS MOVIE PROJECT ing the solo part. During the|were Sunday tea guests of Mr service Miss Evelyn Westgatejand Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and had the Mission Band. Miss/sons. Lois Davidson conducted the} The Three M group met at Junior congregation. Mr.|the home of Wes and Doris Cragg's class of boys was in|Hills. Reverend Romeril of attendance. Blackstock was guest speaker.| DUNBARTON DATES Francis and Donna Johnston The Village Group of the "Ge man #ervice OF Wor met at 1 p.m. at the home of) Mrs. Charles Risk on Tuesday,| December 5 | The Mission Band is holding its closing party on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. Parents are invited. December 17 will be. White) Gift Sunday. The WA luncheon was held on Thursday at 12.30 noon. The One-We-Go catered to the an- nual Christmas luncheon. The One-We-Go meeting will be held on Monday, December) 11 at the church parlor. Mem-} bers are asked to bring a white | gift and also to exchange Christ- mas gifts. EVERY SATURDAY tt DNIPRO THE 681 Edith St. (Just off Bloor -- 1 Block East of Ritson Rd.) Modern Dance Hall New Orchestra REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN Dunbarion Plans NIGHT Ukrainian Hall DOORS OPEN DAY--1:30 P.M, HILARIOUS BEST-SELLER FUNNIER ON THE SCREEN! MGM Cinema Scope METROCOLOR DONT GO NEAR THE cae GLENN FORD 3 BRAND NEW SUSPENSE SHOCKERS !: :) MYSTERY! MURDER! ~=~F hen gyhe < fSiock Ettrikes Released toro UNITED IEJARTISTS. TODAY AND SUNDAY «. 2 MILLIONS OF NEW FANS FOR [J 3 ELVIS PRESLEY You'll flirt in marbled palazzos... You'll steal a | | at his greatest! + in the . ountain COLOR by DELUXE '1 STARRING CLIFTON WEBB DOROTHY McGUIRE JEAN PETERS LOUIS JOURDAN love THe That's $ BEGINNING IN THE NEW YEAR... The OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE will add « new to its wide program of speciclized business educoti women enrolled at the College may receive benefits ditional training through THE DORATHY NEIL SCHOOL OF CHARM @ Poise © Etiquette service Young of ed- Hit of the Year in "3 COINS IN THE FOUNTAIN" In the wonder of 4 Trock, High-Fidelity STEREOPHONIC SOUND @ Figure Control @ Make-up ®@ Good-grooming ATTENTION--YOUNG MEN--YOUNG WOMEN Register new et he OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE for DAY SCHOOL CLASSES -- enroll eny Mondey. EVENING CLASSES --- Tuesday and Thursday. Specie! Classes for Housewives -- shift-workers Teenege Typing for pupils from Grades 6, 7, 8. MAKE 1962 A CAREER YEAR FOR YOU! OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE PHONE 725-3375 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH & SAUD NEEDS SURGERY SOSTON (AP)--King Saud of Saudi Arabia is expected to) undergo eye surgery at Boston's| Peter Bent Brigham Hospital| _-- week, the hospital said to-) ay, * SATURDAY e TODAY ONLY 'LA DOLCE VITA" (RESTRICTED) (WOT ODEON GIFT BOOKS NOW on Sale -- $1.00 - $2.60 - $3.00 BILTMORE 4 OSHAWA, ONTARIO

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