have IN aid some felfara cy re- the nts of hawa. 'gency idents , Sicke what- re on ied in ole in shawa € pro- jigned onger t for ve no from Touse > last prest- open fare since Ifare chil- tL. As out- "d by Mon- sume pore The GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST NEEDS YOU TO HELP OTHERS PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th AT THESE TWO AGENCIES SIMCOE HALL BOYS' CLUB EULALIE AVENUE OSHAWA NAVY CADETS 42 OSHAWA BLVD. NORTH The COMMUNITY CHEST is interested in facts and one fact is that over 10,000 boys and girls attend various activities at the Boys' Club each month. 3,300 children and adults are taught Water Safety and Swimming skills each week. These instructional classes alone require 2,000 volunteer hours weekly. Boys from 12 to 19 are accepted into Oshawa Navy League Cadets. The training of the boys does not stop at seamanship but carries on to where they learn good citizenship. 100 local boys receive training through the Navy League of Oshdwa. Over 30 Volunteers help these boys to become better men. a a ~ nn "Community Chest is caring Support Your aon GREATER OSHAWA BERT PYKE COMMUNITY CHEST LIMITED Mail or Bring Your Donations to 751 FAREWELL PHONE 723-9038 11 ONTARIO STREET