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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1964, p. 4

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Orono Heather Rebekah Lodge Meeting Is Held -- _ py Rebekah ro ey Centre, Friday, Oct. Lodge held its regular meet- at 2 p.m. ing this week at the IOOF Hall.) 'The rug has been laid in the| LONDON Reutes ee Tw Sister Laverne Barrabail,|iodge room and the bill waslmen died and 20 were burned Me Mey" Neceen" Vanlaoeee? wee kee i oe 'toate Bac ; : 6 are t Grand, assisting. Sister Betty ge Champion caught fire cost amd the. subordinate lodge Newman, as convener of the/to bear the other half, Likewise at Kuwait in the Persian Galt tenn =~" Texan Hall Shatters Record In Trial Run of Toronto were expected to be wunny and cool, with sempera- tunes in the low 60s. Qualifying time of reigning champion Jim Clark of Scot- land relegated him to a second- eee ee greetings wer 'ter Hilda Wood, Sister Carol Boyd, Sister Velma Watson, Sis- iter Greta Falls, and Sister Maude Cooper. Old Time - Modern ADMISSION----$1.25 A little more than e second behind Hall was Bruce Mc- Laren of Auckland, N.Z., win- -iner of the 200-mile interna- tional nace here last June, who was clocked at 1:30.6 in the By JOHN TRACY -- Texan PRESENTS Lieutenant - Governor Earl Rowe of Ontario presents standard to the RCAF's 412 "Falcon squadron at Ot- tawa's Uplands airport Friday. . Receiving the standard is - Fit, Lt. W. E. Eichel. The STANDARD ceremony marked 25 years of meritorious service for the squadron and is the first time a regular squadron has quali- fied for the award. CP Wirephoto | . powered car hejrow position on the grid. Clark visiting committee, gave her it was decided to increase the early Friday, the 'Kuwait Oil) q Oldsmobile designed and :built himself. The gruelling qualifying tri- als winnowed the 33 entrants down to 28, Five wene scratched and five others failed to post qualifying times but were ex- pected to show up on the stant- jing grid. REBUILDS ENGINE Among these was leading Ca- nedian dmiver Ludwig Heim- rath of Toronto, whose Cooper :|Ford developed engine trouble. He planned to spend the night \mebuilding his engine. Weather conditions for the nace at the track 45 miles east innovation in, sports-car nacing. 51 Darlington Teachers Meet With School Board - HAMPTON -- The School; Hampton: Mr.' Lycett, Area of South Darlington met/Mrs. Hornick; : here this week with the 51 teach-jners: Mr. Griffith, Mr. Brook, ers of their own area in the|Mrs. Parry, Miss Cann, Mrs municipal hall. | Snowden, _Mrs. Emmons and Supervising principal David Mrs. Hewie. Powell, BA, B.Ed., said he had) e enjoyed his first year working | BOARD MEMBERS and hoped the same harmony|troduced the other board mem- would continue. H. Mackie, R. Craig, Mrs. L. with his teachers and his board| Board chairman. H. Oyler in- bers, S. Worden, vice-chairman; | was clocked at 1:32.55 in a Ford-powered Lotus 30 making its first appearance on a North American track. Both Clark and Lotus de- signer Colin Chapman fussed over the car . throughout the day, indicating they still had not imoned out ail its bugs, By nightfall the vendict was that it was overheating and the engine would have to be changed. Top Canadian qualifier was Peter Lerch of Montreal in a Ford-powered Lotus 19. Lerch, |who publishes a motor - sport magazine, posted 1:36.6. Prize for the over-all winner|those who had helped during the jof the feature race is $3,000,/year. jAwands of $100 each are given jfor fastest qualifying lap, fast- jest lap during the race and for seting a lap record. Record lap times in Friday's qualify-jand especially t Sister Betty Major reported on catering to the Thompson re-jerous support of all ception recently, and thanked all those who had helped gn Under thanked. those insurance on our. property to|CO™Pany Teported here. -|cover half the value of the rug and the Brothers will carry half the insurance. The election of officers took place and installation will be at the next regdlar meeting, -|Tuesday, Oct. 13.. Sister Grace Murdock, District Deputy Pres- ident and her installing team from Beehive Lodge, Bowman- ville, will- perform the honors. It was moved and seconded that the annual bazaar be held on Dec. 5, Sister Mildred Rainey, with a good committee, will this year convene the ba- zaar, All members are aware of this annual project and the gen- will be greatly appreciated. Good and Welfare it |ing tmials won't go into the rec-|who had worked on it. jord book because such records must be set in actual competi- Lon. "GET" THIS WEEK - AS USUAL Mr. |g Board of the Township School|Wolfe, Mrs. Hall, Miss Buch and |i Mitchell's Cor- An invitation was received from Beehive Lodge, Bowman- \ville, to attend a Penny Sale at) SATURDAY The Singing -- Swinging -- Trombonist BOBBY MINNS and his orchestra Direct from 12 Record Breakin weeks at Toronto's Famous Old Mill TARRIN Couples only. Dancing 9 p.m. til! 12: {| fa BARBARA STEELE Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-1843 || 1OF Blood They love only for blood! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT REG PARK- CHRISTOPHER LEE TOTALSCOPE SUPER/100 A WOOLNER BROS, RELE 150 Students Register At Valley-View School He then called on the various principals of the sc 'hools to intro- duce their staff: Shaws: . Mrs. Gilbank and Mrs, Read; Base Line 4: Miss Arnoid; Providence: Mrs. Chamberlin; Maple Grove Church: Mr. Rowe, Mrs. Mof- fatt, Mrs. Barr, Mr. McQuay and Mrs. Blakey; Maple Grove West: Mr. Barr, Mrs. Cole, Miss Loyst and Miss Johnson. Courtice North: Mr. Lush, Mr. Lisk, Mr. Paddags, Mrs. Atchi- son, Miss Wallis and Miss Colla- cutt; Courtice Highway: Mrs. |Hoar, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Me- lVicker; .Courtice South: Mr. |Church, Mrs. Lash, Mrs. Hand- lley, Miss West and Miss Milli- |gan; Courtice West: Mr, Copp, Mrs. Vickery, Miss Palmer, GREENWOOD -- The Valley-|close of the talk was very hellp-| Miss Tobey and Miss Thomas; View Public School opened for|ful to over 50 people who were the year with over 150 pupils/present. registered. There are now five) A number of the Boys Scouts) pooms with the following teach-|with their leader, D. Morden,| ers: lwere on a camping trip ast) Principal, Mr. Goltz, with|weekend. 8; Miss Middleton, Grade} The community welcomes the M , Grades 5 and|Len Weatherston family back-t0 Holden, Grades 3 and their home south of the village 'Watters, Grades 1 and 2.\after a year's absence in North Bay. Home-Making ~~ BAY'S AREA with} There are more than 3,230 leader | Square miles of water which Margaret. Miller |make up Chesapeake Bay at the cTaggart as and eastern seabord of the U.S. i Im-DOOR Teale Mrs, Alfred Pegg gave a| demonstration flower| ete the Unit, 'The Club| Girl Entertains." | | 100th ANNIVERSARY | The local choir was at Kin-| on Sunday afternoon assist- with the 100th anniversary} services. Wm. A. Brown, Jr., wa guest soloist with the choir. | There was a packed church to hear Rev. Robt. McLean of , President of the Bay of Quinte Conference of the) United Church. Following the Towering Over THe Greatest! Dwirfing THe Micimest open the Valley-View School. J. C, McClelland, Inspector of Public Schools, was the guest speaker and gave @ very inter-| esting and enlightening talk on the new educational system and| township area system. A ques-) ' tion and answer period at the Salem: Mr. Moffatt, Miss Bragg and Mrs. Frisk. ------ DAVE (below CKLB) SAT., SEPT. 26th s Coming Soon CLAYTON THOMAS=| and the SHEAS CLUB HIDEWAY 360 KING ST, W. SAT.--DAVE CLAYTON THOMAS and the Sheas the JOQUERS the LINCOLNAIRES (Oct. 3) Courtice and M. J. Hobbs, sec-| retary-treasurer. | Miss Alice Arnold, one of the) senior teachers, introduced) guest speaker Earle Webster, | BB, B.Paed., inspector. | Mr: Webster stated he would like particularly to leave one} thought -- that a teacher to be) effective and successful must be definite and decisive. Mr. Lycett thanked the speaker. WAS EMO DIRECTOR REGINA (CP) -- John Oliver Probe, 63, director of the Sas- katchewan Emergency Meas- ures Organization, died in hos- pital Friday. A native of Wey- burn, Sask., he served as @ CCF member of Parliament \for Regina from 1945 to 1949 this week: FRI. Record Hop -- UN. 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