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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1965, p. 7

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Ce Ae ee ee ee . A lA I_¥ret sViGPee wa a cas wy 'Give Christmas Concert MAPLE GROVE (TC{ -- The children of the Sunday School presented their Christmas pro- gram with Jake Laird as chair- man. Donna Wilton's kindergarten class opened the program sing- ing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". This was followed by. the members of . Bonnie Beech's primary class reciting the verses of "Merry Christ- mas". The intermediate girls and boys choir, directed by Ken- neth Brooks, sang "'Little Town of Bethlehem" and 'Merry Christmas'. A play, entitled "Christmas Customs", was presented by Carole Greenham's junior class. Judy .Carr's primary class, in suitable costumes, gang, "Away In a Manger". H. G. Freeman, superinten- dent, was in charge of the White Gift Service when pu- pils of the kindergarten and pri- mary classes presented gifts. Rev. J. Romeril voiced appre- ciation of their generosity. The Christmas reading, Mrs. C. Swallow and Mrs, H. Cryder- man sang 'Silent Night" and "Away in a Manger"; while Mrs. R. Brooks gave a reading, "Christmas is Forever". Mrs. William Laird played carols from several countries and read a story. The Brotherhood join- ed the UCW for lunch. PRINCE ALBERT PRINCE ALBERT (TC) -- Rev. A. G. Rice presided for the White Gift Service at the United Church. The . 14-voice junior choir sang a carol. The superintendent, T. Hodgins, told a fitting story. Special anthems were pre- sented by the junior and adult choirs at the Vesper Service| 130. Sunday night. Mr. Rice was narrator for the showing of the film "Treasure of Bethlehem"'. An impressive Christmas pa- geant was presented by 14 girls with Janet Postill as narrator. Misses D. Jeffrey and J. Mid- dieton sang 'The Lord's Pray- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS ORANGE LEAGUE High Triples -- Garry we aye jaan Ei te Jack. Gasaman 17 Marshall (620) 176, 3 Mar- shalt {613} 205) 20%, Irv) BOD Foote (6777 Pas 198, 2S and Sain Pivie® (aor) Wirt 216, 226. Over 200 -- Helen McBrice 207; Heath- er Bickle 207; Raymond Cooney 203, 220; Paul Herrington 241; Ernest Kalries 229; Alfons Kern 200; Yvonne Marshall 207; Grace Phillips 210; Barney Robbins 214; Bill Stacey 205; Bill Talbot 206 and Carol flood 206. Leaguers -- George McBride 92; Marg. Coe 93; Myrtle Dewar 60, 97; Ernest Kairies 94; Don Marshall 78 and Vera Strong 98. Points Taken -- Flintstones 4, Pin- Pickers 4, Spitfires 4, Biow-Hearts 3, Lucky Strikes 1, Try-Hards 0, Strike-Outs 0 and Alley Cats 0. Standi -- Blow-Hearis 23, Lucky Strikes 18, Flintstones 17, Pin-Pickers 16, Strike-Outs 13, Alley-Cats 9 Try-Hards 8, and Spitfires 8. GLENHOLME SCHOOL top scorers for Gler>olme School ny week were: Jon Lee 385, Linda Hard- and Bobby Boys and Gilrs Karen O'Boyle 290, Christine Straszewski 320, Christine LaRush Susan Goddard 240, Ricky Peyton 190, Billy Nichols 170, Wanda Mather 155 and tg Hed Gard 275. intermediate Class -- Bobby Henning 220, Brian Bernier 190, Sianley Welch 210, Mary Polacok 200, Jennie Lee Wheaton 90, David O'Boyle 170 and Susen Lazin LADIES' MAJOR "B" 192); Jean Brown 619 (228, 210); Doreen Goch 602 (264, 185) and irene Severs 600 (233, 191). Top Ten: Hazel Rumpel 275, Lois Bur- den 266, Bea Northey 260, Hazel Weddup 251, Mar| Hickey 249, Beth Shortt 242, Marianne Gerrard 241, Vera Bint 240, High Triples: Elleen Anderson 631 (259, 732 Cella Wigg 231 and Mildred Wittrick 227. ' Over 600 -- Maurie Shorten 791 (301, Keenan 680 (255, 221,) 204)) Teresa Mac- Kinnon. 675 (235, 225, 215); Cliff Hutchi- ra ene (245, 240)5 Steve Lovelock 222, Ray Pleav 220, Joyce Smith 217, Enid Robinson 217, Bud Myers 216, Jackie Smith 213, Elmo Lyn- burner 213, Lorne Atkinson 210, Lupel 208, Linde Ledd 204 and May Part- ridge 200. Lemon ae -- Eve Semmett 98-95, Jackie rosdge and Myrna Burgess 82-61. Winners the turk aurie Short- en, Cliff Hutchison, Bill Keenan, Barb Wilson fod se Ladd. General Recrea' Committee donated the turkeys, . MEN'S COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Men's High = David Dow (317), Men's High Triple: Bob Carter (753). 600 Scores and Over: Jim Smyth (667); wer Proskin (600); Greg Element (666); Frank Dow (654); John Hubba: jacher Fred Porter (613); Vv (603); a Serra (620) and Ross Scores and Over: S$. Lawrence (225); Jim Smyth (212), 210, 245); Doug Lowe (210); Harry Michael (214, 227); Wally Proskin (248); Bob Lavergne (229); Joe Leclair (232); Renato Subiotto (268, 225); David Dow (212); Element (246, 247); Vic Whitely (217); Nick Meyer (216); Frank Dow (227, 245); Al L » Lintlopp (235, Ken Bent (256); Dalton Crawford (246); Vince Barasse (223, 205); Orlando Demarco (248); Cosmo Barrasse (215, 208); Dominic Serra (241); Matteo Bar- (225); Ron Holmes (250); Gary s Tew : . BEEP a= = 242 SLUDDLOLIN"Y VANCOUVER...(CP)_A oner's jury said Wednesday there was negligence on the part of the skipper of a Cana- dian trawler involved last enr- Renimonth in a collision with a Soviet trawler. The Vancouver boat Aleutian Qtieen sank off the northern tip of Vartouver Island Nov. 10 after the collision. Cook Odd Gronlund, 50, of suburban Sur- 'lrey was drowned. Canadian Skipper Faulted 1 J. « weewe = 2S sees ee Hip WUilisi0i ~My fathas iD .. soeceeen collision was his fault," Hansen told the jury. Oisten Hansen refused to tes- tify. Coroner Glen McDonald said that because of this the 'department of transport may open a formal inquiry into the collision. Mr. McDonald said he will forward the jury's findings to A jury inquiring inta Gron- A statement made by Oisten THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Fridey, December 24, 1965 7 Hasen to a department of trans- port official shortly after the collision has not heen . made \P public. r ese People's 36 SIMCOE ST. NORTH We'll take care of Your Man this Christmas CLOTHING FOR MEN lund's death ruled that skipper Oisten Hansen was negligent according to the evidence be- cause of his failure to ensure the safety of his ship and crew. Earlier, Hansen's son Rob- ert, 21, said his father had told him he fell asleep in the wheel- house shortly before the col- lision, WON THROUGH TO LIFE The smallest baby ever to live was Marion Chapman, born in England in 1938 weighing 10 ounces, who reached normal the department of transport. SALES & ® SERVICE VOLKSWAGEN | WERNER'S SERVICE CENTRE MANCHESTER ® end Highway Ne. 12 985-7162 size in adulthood. (209); Ross Wright (241, 203); poo Carter (298, 275) and Fred Melan: AND YOUNG MEN DEALING YOUR CAR? The Man To See Is JACK HUGHES ONTARIO MOTOR SALES day. CTD. , | CITY OF as Garbage Collection Notice BOXING DAY There will be NO GARBAGE COLLECTION on Boxing Day, Monday, December 27th. Garbage normally collected on Monday, December 27th will be collected on Tuesday, December 28th. Garbage must be out by 8:00 a.m. to avoid being missed as the time of collection may be different than normal because of revised schedules on Tues- HAWA Please do not leave garbage out over the weekend. R. CECIL BINT, Chairmen Public Works Committee ). Lemons: Jim Campbell (97); Bill Gid- dings (96) and Don Doughty (85). Points Taken: Dodgers 7, Rebels 0; Vinces 5, Beatty Haulage 2; Honyokers 3s Eoreenrs 2; City Doyles Const. 2. Team Standings: Vinces 26, Beatty Haulage 23, Dodgers 19, Honyokers 19, City Yards 19, Dempsters 18, Const. 9 Rebels 7. Lemon League: Annie Gwilliam 98. Points Taken: Olsen's 3, White's 1; Horne's Esso 3, Motor City 1; Hender- son's 3, Mitchell's 1; Burns 3, Nesbitt's 1 and Sayweil's 3, Bint's 1. - ie were sent to the Fred}er". ictor Mission, Toronto. | Slides of ~ a = |were shown y rs. vin NATIVITY PLAY |Heayn, Scugog Island, at the The junior and primary| meeting of the United Church =". =. yg eee "Lulla-| Women. Donations to the church y", Kennet rook's junior) board and Missionary and Main- class presented the play "Christ-|tenance Fund were voted. mas in the Forest" and the jun-| Mrs. 'C. Neunham and Mrs. for classes sang 'Star of the|w. Roy Hope presented oe ~ East"'. |yotional. Favors for shut-ins A nativity play was presented|will be arranged by the fruit by the intermediate classes) and flower committee. with Linda Stevens as narra-| The renovation of the church tor. The intermediate choir sang| kitchen was discussed and the earols depicting the characters.| packing of : se of used cloth- Donations of $600 and $500,|ing was planned. respectively, to the building fund and the church stewards were approved at the December) meeting of the United Church| CHICAGO (AP)--New York Women. It was reported the al-|/ Yankee outfielder Mickey location for missions was met.| Mantle aill receive the J, Louis Mrs. H. Bradley, Mrs. S,|Comiskey Award for long and Doyle, Mrs. J. Holtby and Mrs. | meritorious baseball service at HH. Stevens presented the devo-|the Diamond Dinner of the Chi- tional. Mrs. J. Hurrie gave a'cago Baseball Writers Jan. 16. nny ards 5, Team Standings: Horne's Esso 14, Say- weil's 14, Olsen's 12, Motor City 11, Besbitt's 8, Bint's 7 and Burns 6. On be- half of the executive may | extend to all our bowlers best wishes for 1966. WIRE AND HARNESS Team Standings -- Pin Pickers 26, Go Getters 20, Alley Cats 20, Hi Balis 17, Flyers 16, Head Pins 14, Gay Six 14, Jest- ers 11, Lucky Strikes 11 and Hi Los 10. Doyles Your Personal IF YOU ARE ; THINKING ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE HONOR MANTLE =, CHRISTMAS owned Mm. BLESSINGS old-fashioned holiday season, pe aly '- From Management and Staff & OSHAWA DAIRY COMPANY LIMITED | 725-4719 | hristmas is the perfect time to count our many, many blessings, High on our list is the confidence and good will you've showed us, So to you, our patrons, we're extending a cheerful, hearty holiday "thanks." 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