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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1964, p. 4

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oo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Priday, October 9,-1964 ae oY a2 we fre one ROTARY BACKS HOSPITAL George (Robby) Robinson, chairman of the Ajax and Dowty Awarded Two Contracts OTTAWA (Special) Ajax firm, Dowty Equipment of Canada Ltd., has been awarded two contracts by the depart- An Pickering General Hospital building committee happily accepts a cheque for the year from Ron Magrath, president of the Ajax Rotary Club, The Rotary clubs of Ajax, Pick- ering and Whitby have com- bined forces to provide equip- ment and furnishings for the physiotherapy department. in the new hospital. IN BLACKSTOCK BLACKSTOCK -- One hun- dred and thirty mothers and adopted mothers, guides and brownies attended the annual mother and daughter banquet of Blackstock guides and brownies held recently in the recreation centre. Husbands, fathers, brothers and scouts served the dinner prepared by members of the Mothers' Auxiliary. District Commissioner Mrs, H. Kyte opened the program and welcomed everyone. Mrs. K. Dunsmoor, on behalf of those present, thanked everyone who helped with the banquet prepa- rations, Mrs. Ralph Larmer proposed the toast to the guide move- ship, service and integrity. Lieu- tenant Mrs. Gordon Paisley re- plied to the toast. TOAST TO MOTHERS Guide Elizabeth Thompson proposed the toast to the moth- ers in a cleverly written poem, which follows: Tonight I have the honor to propose the main toast; To each of our mothers, whom we think are the most. From the youngest Brown- ies, to the oldest of Guides, We are proud to have our mothers here by our sides. For pressing our ties, for washing our dresses, For the rides to the meet- ings and all the caresses, For the preparation for camps and that first wel- come letter, For all the encouragement, no one could do better, For all our equipment and help toward promotion, Who else could we turn to I haven't .a notion. For all the hard work, when the road was so rough, ment with the theme of friend-| We say "Thanks for your help" when the going was tough. For your example of per- severance, duty and ail the rest, Is just what we needed to pass those hard tests. When we return home from camp, we surely are filthy, But mother just smiles and says, "My You Look healthy." Then there is the scrubbing and washing when we unpack. But courage and faith you surely don't lack. To count what we owe you, we wouldn't know how, But we love and thank you 9 130 Attend Annual Guide Mother-Daughter Banquet Guide Marlene Tomchishin gave a talk on Australia as of her project toward her Cord. Guest of honor area com- missioner Mrs. Cook of .Osh- awa spoke briefly and expressed her pleasure at being invited. Guide Kathy Nelson of Port Perry spoke of her adventures at the Heritage Camp at Mamni- toba and also the camp in Ohio, for everything now. Brownies, Giides and if there are others, Stand up and let us drink a "Toast to our Mothers."' AUXILIARY REPORT Mrs. Henry Wstten replied to the toast. Mrs, Vernon Hudson, president of the Mothers' Aux- iliary, gave a year's report on the work of the committee. She thanked everyone who helped her during her three years as president and expressed the hope that some other mother = ar ~~ her job. rs, Me Suggitt present- ed a "Thanks Badge" to Mrs, Hudson on behalf of the associa- tion, Brown Ow! Turner and Captain Thompson each gave reports on the brownies and POST OFFICE TIME CHANGE BOWMANVILLE (Staff). -- Bowmanville Post Office will not hold regular hours Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 12. The post office will be closed ail day, and there will be no rural route serv- ice, Mails will be despatch- ed at the following hours: Mrs. John Ballingall present- ed the leaders with their serv- ice stars: Lone Guide Captain Mrs. Fred Hamilton, with 21 years of service was instrumen- tal in getting brownies and guides off to a good start: Brown Owl Turner, eight years: Captain -Thompson, seven years; Lieutenant Marlow, seven years; Tawny Owl Swain, five years; and Lieutenant Pais- ley, one year's service. U.S.A., that she had visited this year. She showed movie tu ed. with the Commissioner's Chal- lenge, issued by Commissioner Mrs. Kyte, Mrs. John Hamilton selected the winning patrol and presented each guide with an ~~ book, gifts of Mrs. pic- res of the camps she attend- Robin Patrol was presented Judy Swain, Joanne Ballingall, Elizabeth Thompson, Bonnie Malcolm, Lori Turner, Dianne Taylor, Norma Wotten, Denise Edgerton and Rosie Frey. fly-up ceremony for brownies going into guides and then with the brown guide closing. The guides of this patrol are Bowlers Wanted FOR MEN'S LEAGUE Monday -7 P.M. The evening closed with the Oshawa Plaza Bowling closing and the East, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. West, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. There will be one street collection at.2 p.m. and mails will not be despatch- ed on Sunday. BONES TESTED FRILFORD HEATH, England (CP)--Tests are being carried out on a skeleton discovered here by a team of archologists from Oxford University. The skeleton is believed to belong to the Middle Iron Age and may tor City Car Club presents RONNIE HAWKINS lus ROBBIE LANE lus The DISCIPLES SUNDAY, OCT, 10th 8:30 P.M till 11:30 P.M, = have been a human sacrifice. A Co xshawn FRIDAY AMERICA'S NEW HIT MAKER DAVID CLAYTON THOMAS and the Fabulous SHAYS Dancing 9 p.m. 'til 1 Admission 1.75 OSHAWA DRIVE-IN HWY.401 RA.3-4972 NOW PLAYING | BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 J ADMISSION ONLY 75¢ | | wring JANES WHITMORE - ANNIE BANCROFT wt RUSSELL COLLINS KS GREAT Boo (The Star OF "David & ise") DULLEA MAKE GREAT MOTION PICTURES! f sooIT SEPARATES THE COWARD FROM THE BRAVE im THE TOUGH AND THE i CINEMASCOPE® JACK WARDEN He was as FEARED as JACK SLADE and WYATT som ment of defence production, it was announced here by Indus- try Minister C. M. Drury. One contract, for the over- haul of aircraft undercarriage equipment and hydraulic and pneumatic accessories during the year ending March 31, 1965, is valued at $79,400. The second, for overhaul of aircraft accessories and under- carriage equipment during the year ending March 31, 1965 is valued at $29,050. The contracts are among 72| unclassified defence contracts} for $10,000 or more awarded by | THANKSGIVING ATTENTION ! SOCIAL DANCE Will Have Its Re-Opening Dance FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th 8:30 -- 11:30 P.M, DRESS-UP DANCE -- Shirts, Ties, Skirts and Dresses 100 GIBB STREET Doors Wil Be Closed et 10:00 P.M. TEEN cy the department during the first) half of September. Total value) of the contracts is $3,438,955. | R a is WE 5 K HE LIKES BILLY = BOSTON (AP)--Richard Car-| RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S sOUlH Paci COLOR by DE LUXE BUDDY ADLER JOSHUA LOGAN presenting Iced Shrimp Cocktail "MISS RED FEATHER" Candidates:-- | SABINA BERKIS SHARON HURST MOLLY JOHNSTON MARTHA FRANKFURTER MARG DEMOE SUE BROCKMAN LAURIE McKAY MARILYN MASSIE Choice of Chicken Soup or Consomme Brunoise, Tomato, Apple or Grapefruit Juice, Assorted Relish Tid Bits. 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