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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1965, p. 7

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of one act plays did THE OSHAWA, TIMES, 'Wednesday, June 16, 1965 7 increase talent in both a actionl Butter Production and directing, he added, Boost Reported Feligwing. she peasiieat's re first four months of this year Ontario County produced 325,-|was 1,082,008 pounds compared 3 ¢ City Lawyer : ' ; 4 examination left --) a good Actors' Prexy per "tia a2ae'sm & ver de -Callouses were chosen as the Theatre's|.77 pounds of creamery butter|ty 845,969 te itor We fice, EEN (CP)--All Grade} The teacher was in the class- Earl G .Bailey was electedjauditors for the forthcoming ' " Algebra. students at ---- at the time, giving extra/Pain, president of the Oshawa Little|season. oy pF Pesta vaggirr fel four months of on) April's Pro-lKingston secondary schooljhelp to students prior' to re ae Theatre group for the 1965-66 during the first four months of (ucton totalled 421.387 potndS/must rewrite their final exam-lexamination. eason at the annual end of sea- PITCHE 1964. 'Total creamery butter p commen aa een ination Weflnesday because) Mr. Linscott said the students son meeting in the McLaughlin) _ ~SELL R ction tot April, 1965, was 060( enon ee questions on the exam had been|responsible prepared answers Library last' week. |, 108 ANGELES (AP) -- Losi sounds, compared to 105,526|og mer ge a, ae peyd(P2ssed to: students in advance.|to the questions and passed He told members the three|Angeles Angels announced Sun- bs i. Aceh aa a sicentage of sales of milk and)"; ""¢ " rinscott of Loyalist|them to an undetermined num- three-act plays put-on duringjday they have sold pitcher Ron pounds P = cream in paper and plastic coM-/~oujeciate Institute and Voca-\ber of the class. ; Dr. the first year of the company's|Piche, a i grag Sar bl : a Ptgerny oer oud soe feed pore bol ee > tional School said today "some gp gen e., t eattle My > " oe artistic and popular Verdun, Que., to ; ef creamery butter in the tirat|partly skimmed, 482; skim, milk members of the class copied Japan's education hese, 'Marriage Go Round", four months of 1965 compared to|43,7; total fluid, 45.1; buttermilk, ; ".._-, s|setting 'up experimental classes Twelve An gry Men" andi 618 in first four months of 67.5: chocolate dairy drink, 88.3; /20.9; whipping cream, 54.1; totaljfor retired people, of whom "Fashion" and the final night . The figures for April, 1965 cereal cream, 90.; table cream,lcream, 78.7; sour cream, 34.2. |there are 10,000,000 over 60. are 243,979, compared to 264,728 pril, 1964. Mass Cheating apes Drs ch Is Z L111 Ht} 7 See = SsFH ALITY SERVICE BY CLASS 'A' MECHANICS WARMING UP Boy" by Wetherby, is shown with his accompanist, Marie Taylor, ARCT. Mr. Metcalf is the soloist at the Ontario Regiment Band's first con- cert of the season at the McLaughlin bandshell at 8.30 p.m. Thursday. --Oshawa Times Photo Ross Metcalf, vocalist, who will sing four songs, "Serenade" by Sigmund Romberg, '"'Come Back to Sorento" by Earnest De Curtis, "The World is Wait- ing for the Sunrise" by Earnest Seitz and 'Danny CNR Local 328 Picnic Held In Darlington Park » 'The Canadian National Rail-| Girls 13 and 14: 1. Margo ways Express - Freight Union|Henderson; 2. Janice Wright. Local 328 held its picnic recent-| Boys 14 to 16; 1, Bill Hender- ly in Darlington provincial park.|son;'2. Bob Henderson; 3. 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Girls, 11 and 12:. 1. Karen) Ottenbrite; 2. Gale Claus; 3. Chris Tole. : Boys 1i and 12: 1. Murray MacKinnon; 2. Paul Ruest; 3 Tim Crages. Ladies' Race; 1. Mrs. Ross MacKinnon; 2. Mrs. Larry Ruest. } GUARAN 3 erlang ately? on « bruises: P -Installation on All Tires -Tire Rotation every 5,000 miles ~Flat or Tube Repair -Tire and Wheel Alignment Check You and your family can || fly AIR CANADA any day 'in Costas '|North America on FAMILY Subdivision Work | rire oiscounts and your Tender Awarded children under 2 years of A eeakbes contract 4 age fly FREE! Each child , ontrzc' or pave- ' ment, curd: and ane and must be accompanied by an sidewalk construction was|| adult and may not occupy awarded Monday night by city|/a seat alone. Incidentally, council to Dufferin Materials and Construction Ltd. It was the lowest of four tenders received and the total! cost is less than the engineer- ing department's estimate. 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