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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Mar 1962, p. 4

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;Chureh and nerser an oraained)will te guest speaker at te organizes miultary processionsjand ships well. It was developed - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, March 5, 1962 | 4 Lae Must Welcome | minister. |March meeting. and a Regency ball for Brigh-|in 1954 by Les Ounsworth, the ton's celebration of the 200th|station' egetable special- Mrs. Butler, a social worker BRIDGE CLUB anniversary of the birth of King|ist and also mayor of this town. ° ; | Audience Loyalty New Canadians cmon', ittaine Ent, 2s, Q500k!t2 ybaet Gears I bateatsighened en | lof absence, to take a further/evening in the basement of the] copmoutD, N°. (CP)--Fitty|and precipitation areas' "| | SURPRISE BRIGADE | "Grascow (cP) -- Dame ® ' peaker Warns lcourse at the University in To-/lownship Hall for their weeklyitnousand speckled trout eggs UPTON, England (CP)--News| Mabel Brookes has arrived here Director S G oal lronto. series of games. have been shipped to Tasmania TOP BREEDER that the Upton fire brigade was/from Australia with a lock of By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | In speaking of New Canadians|.. Highest scores resulted asifrom the federal fisheries de-| LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Mau-|to be disbanded came as a sur-|Napoleon's hair, for another try BROOKLIN -- The president . . he . listed: partment's hatchery here. Re-|Tice Kirk of Calgary won the|prise to the village. Nobody at the question of whether he :jand their problems, she emp a North and South -- Mrs. W./quested by the Tasmanian In- high aggregate competition for/knew they had one. Fifty-twodied by arsenic poisoning. Ex- BOWMANVILLE -- A_meet-ition of an audience {s slower..." Giittord Johnst haired| ing of the Bowmanville Drama|than that of an individual and |e F +s gua ring «tthe Sized "the importance of wel-/, i010. aire y 'Timmins. 75:(land Fisheries Commission, the|>Teeders at the annual eastem|years ago a handcart, hoses, an/perts at Glasgow University Workshop was held in thejan audience can only full Yio bs Heng Rom g re 'ation (coming the newcomers to Can-|)° yomits. «+ "immins, " \natched fingerlings will be fed|tesional chinchilla show here,|axe and lamp were installed in| will analyze the hair. Lions Centre on March 1, with|re-act to one thing at a time." |\Om® Ane ociio Mentowcresilada, and assisting them with\M'S: R. N. Hunter, Mrs. J. H.linto the island's streams and|Second was S. A. Brown andja shed. But the village never Mrs. Edward Samuel presiding. | 70 ; teh ¢ os crgaetbbe dency bie .. «.-<_(Winter, 71%; John Miller,|iakes. son of Kitchener, Ont. A chin-|had a fire, and the equipment) YOUNGEST CHAMP Mrs. Winifred Wonnacott in- jsunlor scnool. \learning, customs, habits, living), ed Heron, 691%; Mr. and Mrs chilla shown by Eric Gunter of|just mouldered. | MONTREAL (CP) -- Book troduced .Leonard Crainford, St C | The home bake sale and Val-|methods, We must refute ane G adie pins : BUILD NEW RADAR Hamilton was named show 2 |Parkinson, 8, of Lachine, Que., currently lecturing on the the- arr rowns entine Tea provided about $200|impression they are taking'/. n, 98 72- | HALIFAX (CP) -- Transport|champion. HYBRID POPULAR |Saturday became the youngest for activities of the association,|other peoples' jobs," she said. | Kast and West -- William A.| HARROW, Ont. (CP)--A hy- skater ever to win the Eastern atre at the Adult Education po- ; | 1 | The plaque for largest attend-- The Harmonizers, a male|Heron, Roy Morris, 7914; Mrs, {department officials are investi- NEW JOB brid muskmelon, developed at/Canada juvenile figure - skating gram held at the North Toronto 4 4 | Bet isis tan | YMCA. jax ospita ance of mothers present was quartet, made up of new Cana-'ny R Clarke, William Cox, 72;|88tim& Possible sites for a new) BRIGHTON, England (CP)--|the federal agriculture depart-championship. Shirley Taylor of Mr. Crainford spoke on the awarded to Mr. Boyd's room. jdians, under the direction of irs William Mediand, Mrs. F,\Weather radar station in the|Sir Tyrone Guthrie, pioneer|ment's research station here, is|St. Hyacinthe, Que., was the principles of directing together The guest speaker was Mrs,|Mr. Hoogsten, sang selections|""*- ia: 7". "|Halifax area. Plans call for|producer at Ontario's Stratford|gaining widespread acceptance|novice ladies winner and Irene with an analysis of vocal treat- Fund een |A. M. Butler, wife of Rev. But-|in Dutch and English. Stewart, 6514; Mrs. Robert/construction of the station next/theatre, turns his hand to pag-|in the United States. The melon|Ann Gibb of Brockville, runner- ment. ler,. minister of Whitby United! Colonel F. S. Wotten, Oshawa,|Heron, Jack Patterson 6114. iyear to provide greater accu-leantry in March when helhas almost no seed capacity|up. Mr. Crainford began by say-| AJAX (Staff) -- Well over 500, ing that all Cece _ ge people crammed into the Ajax| oya! ties -- to the gi 0 y Community Centre auditorium) pa yergenns _ to the actor/on Friday evening ys An-| and his assoc . Spri m- Of these three, the Toyalty|en'g Auxiliary of the Ajax. and which is most ~~ -- 18| Pickering General Hospital. | A nated 'cated tla settulet ha eat emphasizing the difference Ped bra Wg ange , 4 nil Bo ri He anal procee s for the dance will go/ igre rf Fi gg D 9 the $495,000 campaign target § : | figure. | "The language of the theatre! ats Women's Auxiliary has is a ap all = ts Noth-| pledged the sum of $15,400 over Aa goed ypogheoqgooningghge ot a ra cg -- be yp ag pletely 5 the s : jused to furnish and equip the| place for ion a egg main entrance and lobby of the is a composite o' e |110-bed hospital, and many of the crafts." >| 'The highlight of the dance| { He gt coriggeee "gg Peg was a beauty contest to name a| rector mus know s aY Campaign Queen from 18 en-/ thoroughly and Siegen the | tries who were sponsored by! 2 ining the olay wp tol one clubs and service organ-| 3 izations. three main divisions -- the) 'The winner of the contest was planning stage, the preparation| Mrs. Brenda Gove, wife of Dr.| and the performance. These inp, 1. Gove, who was sponsored turn are subdivided into 14 sec-|py the Ajax Varsity Chapter of tion jthe IODE. Mrs. Gove was) The play should be read 14\crowned by the Hon. Michael times and each reading studied | Starr, Minister of Labor. from a different aspect: for The judges for the contest, the story, for the purpose of the! who were to chose a queen with Sy ae tanh sponte Scared aaa play, th NM record of community service, atmosphere, the individual char-| were as follows: J. K. Jamie. acters as -- gg gy the son of the Ontario Hospital Serv- essence of the play, to find); 5 ission; Harvey Kirck every contrast in speech, mood,|news director of CFTO; Mayor action and emotion, to resolve|Stanley Martin of Whitby and the stage language the author|Mrs, C, D. Russell, past presi- , At this oint the director mE bps al er ee gins to think in terms of tel saaletng are the 18 beauty sore egg Mri asks him: | contest entries and their spon- is the play to be performed; to| Srng orenuiences Mrs. J. W. Bosch, Ajax whom is it to be shown; where}! i is it to be performed and how|Rotary Club; Mrs. D. I. Gove, much money have I got to|fODE; Mrs. W. A. Cain, Wom-| spend? en's Hospital Auxiliary; Mrs. The last. seven readings, he|G- R. Slugg, White Dove Re- said, are then used to deter-|bekah Lodge; Mrs. B. J. Severs, | mine: in what style or con-|LOOF, Ajax; Mrs. G. Mills, notation is the play to be pre-|Branch 322, Royal Canadian sented; where the natural/Legion; Mrs. L. A. Pearce, breaks and sequences come in| Ajax Lions Club; Mrs. R. Web- é the script; the general basic 5°" Sooner ne ae | j te : : type of decor, set and lighting)': vs ' ' , ( ' ; to be used; the technical fimitac| Ajax , : ee NOBODY UNDERSELLS tions imposed on the director. | Mrs. W. J. Edwards, Ajax Sid iy bs BINGE id A 5 " , Mr. Crainford then talked|Chamber of Commerce, Mer-| Se INDEPENDENT . . . about the voice. There are six|chants Division; Mrs. H, 0. ways the voice can be varied:|Saunders, Ajax Safety Coun-| ee in speed, volume, pitch, tune,|cil; Mrs. G. Schell, St. Paul's) inflexion and emphasis. He|United Church Women; Mrz. S.| ee2e0e0e080 pointed out that the voice can|Copping, Holy Trinity Women's! intimate all emotions by use of|Church Year; Mrs. W. W. Tom-| these principles. jlinson, Pickering Rotary Club; | The voice's most powerful|Mrs. J. Carlton, Dunbarton and; weapon is often silence. Pickering. Kiwanis Club; Mrs. | nn "The dramatic pause can en-|C. Plitz, Rouge Hill Lions) Peden hance a production if used cor-|Club; Mrs. D. 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The meeting was turned over) eetias to Mrs. Ivan Monkman, one of} : four group leaders who was as-/ No Doubts Now PREC G.E. ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC sisted by several ladies leading ' HAIRDRYER in prayer and meditation. An accident occurred on| Czech Team Is "Wichway 47 at the county road, | three miles south of Uxbridge} . . ai 4 pm. on March 1 whenal Plawina Russia . BRAND NEW G.E. Model 92716 GENERAL ELECTRIC County sand truck and a To-| 9 ronto car collided. The county MOSCOW (AP) -- Czechoslo- ' oy; 19 CUSTOM TV ean ar tn driven of Howard | vakia's hockey team arrived I ea é pee og aos laremont. There were/cunday for a two-game series oe 19" Custom Designer re eee .<,,/with the Soviet team, ending CGE "Daylight Blue' picture tube ' Mite Fax og Pap all Marion' speculation about the Czechs' Wringer Control--storts, stops and reverses the rolls. 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The skirt % Lergest «capecity of any of Sunderland day. Marth 7 oe Sesoidis ie, Fialated in boked ehamel automotic dryer : 7 Ws: 2 i. ass news otor---4 cushioned power motor independent will be %& Automatic de-wrinkler for ANGLIC AN AUXILIARY agency said Czechoslovakia will! is mounted in rubber for quiet open every dey, in- wash-'n'«wear clothes St. Paul's Anglican Church operetion. cluding Wednesdey : Women's Auxillary met on| Play two games in Moscow pa Werresty-One year | weites dae. hey G.E. Electric Automatic Vapor March 1 in the basement hall); arch 6 and 8. Russia lost its) warranty egelnst defective moteriels p.m. for your shop- Control Water Kettle, cuts back of the Anglican Church, Presi-|{W° games against the Czechs additional protective warranty on all ping convenience. to low automatically when water in Prague in January. parts of the "Permadrive" mechan- ; boils dent Mrs, Darby opened the|"" : meeting with a hymn. Czechoslovakia, Russia, Yu-| tom. Mrs. W. Morrison gave a dor- goslavia and Romania pulled out cas report on the attendance of at the world games when the; the last sewing. meeting on/Allied Travel Bureau in West Feb, 14 and asked for a larger|Berlin refused to give necessary| a attendance at the March 14/travel permits to the East Ger- meeting man team in retaliation for the The ladies will meet at 10)building of the Berlin wall by) a.m. and sew until 4 p.m. on|the Communists. quilts, children's clothing: and|~-------- : | other articles for missionary " . t - aie and Christmas gifts for the SCORE DOUBLE SWEEP | bale. MONT TREMBLANT, ue, Mrs. Belland, convener for the|(CP)----Leo Lacroix: of France's Pakistan embroidery committee|national ski team and Linda| ' Automatically controlled high speed drying for every moving ports -- permanently tubri- this work. Sister organizations 4 are invited to attend this meet-/W0" the Quebec Kandhar com- ing bined ski championships Sun-| The monthly veport was given|day, They made a Clean sweep) by Mrs. Mark Weldon. The! | budget for this year, $180. Flow- of the two-day event, placing] er and gift convener, Mrs, F.|{i"St in both Saturday's giant Sheehy, made a number. of sick S!alom and Sunday's two slalom ne calls. jruns. , { ' will speak and demonstrate|/ Crutchfield of Shawinigan, Que.,|

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