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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1964, p. 7

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a IT le OP ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 9, 1964 7 | 4 I 3 ita! ihe PIANO STUDENT RECEIVES RECOGNITION The Ontario Gamma Epsi- jon of Beta Sigma Phi Soror- ity recently presented a cheque to Miss Anne Henkel- man, 13, piano student, who had obtained the highest mark in. Oshawa in Grade 8 music examination, The presenta- tion was made by Mrs. Jshn Beaupre, treasurer, left, with Anne while Past President Mrs. Harold Ball, right, looks | on. The presentation was made at a meeting held at the | home of Mrs. Earl Hannan. --Oshawa Times Photo | Executive Hears Woman's Ribs Sports Report | Members of the executive of|posted on the bulletin board. | Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, at a recent meeting 'The closing date is Oct, 6. The, Friday evening mixed dart| heard glowing reports of the|league will commence its ac-| success attending the efforts of| tivities Oct. 2. | the sports groups, the branch sponsors. Arthur Cocker, minor chairman, | stated the team had won its EOBA round against Belleville. The juvenile team won its round from Peter- borough and the midget team also won from Peterborough in its playdowns. The bantam team lost its EOBA round to Belleville and the Pee Wee team lost to Peter- borough. The Pee Wee team lost to Peterborough in the EOBA playdown and lost to Leamington in the Legion Pro- vincial play-offs. The team also lost in the second round of the CNE tournament. CLUBROOM GAMES Gordon Jacobs, clubroom games chairman, reported his Saturday afternoon dart tour- naments will be starting soon. He said there will be five games at 4 p.m. to allow the members who work Saturday to partici- ball pate. & The Wednesday night cribbage Oct. It was stated that the branch will participate in the Canadian Corps Association Drumhead} junior|Service and Parade Sept. 19. All members are urged to turn} out and march behind the Cale-| donia Pipe Band. Cameron Oke, chairman of) the Poppy Fund Committee, re-| minded the meeting that Poppy} Day will be held on Nov. 7 _ Jan Drygala, sick committee chairman, reported the commit- tee had visited all the Oshawa} veterans he could find or had the names of at Sunnybrook Military Hospital_on Aug. 30.) The next visit will be Sept. 20.) Sports Chairman Douglas} Kerr reported Vic Pomery had| won the singles in the horse-| shoe play-offs at Dunbarton. "Red" Hircock, chairman of} the building committee, . said) the committee is waiting for a letter from city hall regarding jthe future of the present Legion |property on Centre street. He |said the branch had been turned }down on its application for an| Broken In Crash The Brock south - Victoria street intersection has been a hazardous one for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker Sr. . Mrs. Baker received broken right ribs and bruises to the left side of her face there Sunday) afternoon in a two-car collision. | It was the second accident for them at the corner. The other) was under similar circum- stances, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, 58 and 57 respectively, were northbound from their 1628 Brock street} south home and were partially through the intersectiom when their car was in collision with| one driven by William Vincent} Marcella, 36, of Toronto. | Marcella was westbound on Victoria street. Both autos were crashed over onto the northwest corner of the intersection. Damage to the Baker car was $800 (right side) | and to the Marcella car, $900) (left side). Neither Mr. Baker nor Mar- cella was injured. Constable Gary Winter of Whitby PD investigated. JAPAN'S HIGHEST TOKYO (AP)---A .new. 1,100- | the Otani, has Its the AA rue IAEA THAT COUNTS! 'GUARANTEE! Double Your Money Back! 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With 17) | He stated the building com-|stories, it is the tallest build-| Bowlers Hold jmittee would, be meeting before|ing in Japan and features a ithe next general meeting which|roof - top revolving cocktail A most successful tournament has been set for Sept. 24. lounge. for the Winter Trophy was held, NOW IN FULL SWING Monday by ine mang 'cur. COle's Sporting Goods Mrs. Norman E. Winter pre- sented the trophy. Seventy-two) bolwers took part. | The rink composed of Everett Jackson, skip; Mrs. Nina Reed and Mrs. Mayme Taylor were high for three wins and won ak 4 Tih} b] « t SPECIALS im QQ, CASE OF % TINS $3.08 20-fi- oz tins trophy. In 'second place was the rink skipped by Charles Peacock who had Mrs. May Jackson and Bert Wight as members. Third place went to Jack Biddulph, skip; Mrs. T. D. Thomas and Olive Short. Winners of prizes for two wins were: Jack Mouncey, skip; Mrs. Ruby Mouncey and Wally Dear- born; Clint Baxter, skip; Mrs. Helen Piatti and Flo Love. 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