THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 25, 1962 ]3 Has Grad Dinner By MRS. C. CARPENTER | COURTICE -- The Home and Schoo! of Courtice No. 8 School gave a presentation to Mrs. Campbell of a ceramic dish on x her retirement recently. if ' A graduation supper was held for the graduation class of ; % No. 8 school put on by mem- : bers of the Home apd School : é as well as class pictures to 3 each student. A_ presentation was made by the pupils to eZ Bruce Lush of a lighter and et billfold note book. Ross Metcalfe showed films ' of Scotland and points of inter- est taken on a tour of Europe. Og The class presented him with] a thank-you card for his work in music with them. Dancing was held to finish the evening. s ; ; Scholarship awards were pre- J sented to Miss Melody Muir ¢ with 92 per cent and to Ken- neth Chumbly with 90 per cent : for the year. A close runner-|iy up was Wayne Eymann who was given credit for his effort. i A weekend camp was held by the 18th Oshawa Boy Scouts . of Courtice at Kendall, with estimations, plaster. casts, blind trails and camp gadgets, as the main objective, under SM Charles Carpenter and ASM Bill Veitch. A tour through Mr. Len Adeg-| cest's tobacco farm by the on the growing of the plants) om 2 ' was explained. The troop was ii ; "Oe GM. workers and invited back in the fall to see et : : ae Appliances have 4 members of th the plants processed, The troop é * Fridey end then visited Garden Hill Con-/ Mai sags Soturd servatory Park where swim- : P % Nave restocked ming tests took place along| ; pion. ' Published here , , 2 with fishing to end the camp.| ; j Prizes were won by Doug: Lowe, Ron Pidduck, Tom Veitch, David Carpenter. Relatives, friends and neigh-/ . ' PHILIPS 174 CUBIC FT. bors gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dobroshin-| sky for a surprise shower for daughter Barbara, who came STEREO - HI-FI . AM-FM . : home from the United States to} be married. Her fiance, Clarke) ee THE MARKDALE Model #212, FM/AM--MODEL rie i ' = class ster! Bylousli, 'formerly from Can-| high fidel ty Soebention. ait spe yet beoutfully ada, now residing in Sacra-| i Oiled Walnut and Light Wainut, . | tinned Contemporary saa wedi pl td Made in Canada. Fully guaranteed. Big- ; ' 4-speed mento, California, has been ape ete Lustre, Mohopeny. New 4-spee osm Bie Copacity NOW ONLY pos ara aera Ppa cor! FM oe with outstanding pact =i baer te oh doe . . | 'ontnuous tone control. reside in the United. States. Mrs. Peg Wade opened her home to neighbors of the com- G.M. $ munity for a Stanley demon- sration this week WORKERS C ARTO PS ay, Second Bank! 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Just recently, the Royal ELLS ANYWHERE FOR 500 Bank's Port Perry branch was} BS J moved into permanent premises] 0 ne : nati on -- formerly occupied by the} ° Emerson Insurance Agency. | E MOFFAT Automatic Some years ago, around) G. > RK i kK eecscer a Ps ag | Automatic Washer, with suds return. The ranch of the Royal Bank. But) ' that branch was closed out! latest model dryer. A pleasure to work around 1933, | with -- a thrill to own. Anywhere for Sometime after the Bore) 658.00. Bank's Port Perry closeout, the Canadian Bank of Commerce} Almost et @ give-away price, G.M. WORKERS SALE established a Port Perry) branch. That bank is still in the village and until last November was the only bank operating) $ there. } 3 The new village bank and its $ manager J. H. Draper offer vil-| lagers a complete banking ser-| vice -- including a night de- pository and safety deposit. box facilities. ' Spectacular 6 H.P. MERCURY a OUTBOARD, J Pui By Industry ¥ 0 | 6 RS 23 : NV. World's fastest and most economical 2- Ten years ago, R. A. (Bob)| eylinder. Regular price $319.00. GET THIS. © 2 Year Guarantee on Picture Tube. McCoy founded Brooklin Con-) crete Products Limited in the| ee or een © same No. 12 Highway village! which bears the name of Mr.! Be McCoy's company. $ in that "mor b-year history MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Brooklin Concrete Products has become the largest manufactur- P er of one-piece concrete septic tanks in the province -- and : rightly so. Mr. McCoy and_his employees pioneered the con-| EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE ON 10 H.P. crete septic tank industry in this province. Not only did Brooklin Con-| crete Products Limited pioneer) Ontario's concrete septic tank! manufacturing operation, but) the company was the originat-) or of many concrete products, used by both the home owner) and Ontario .County's huge con-| struction industry. | Company officials call their) operation the manufacturing of precast concrete products. One of the most commonly called for | of their many concrete lines are| their Dura Steps for the home. | Other commonly used prod-! ucts from Brooklin 'Concrete are . colored patio slabs and ready-} made sidewalk slabs. Every-| thing that is sold by Brooklin| Concete Products' corps of} salesmen is manufactured by/| the company at éither its Brook- lin or Newmarket plant. Brooklin Concrete is the chief; supplier of concrete products for the construction industry . in) Port Perry as it is in all other) parts of Ontario County. Every year, @ company spokesmail 491 RITSON RD: s. ; / "EASY TERMS said, the firm sees an increas- ed demand for its products in the construction industry. | #