Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Apr 1965, p. 22

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Six Youths | Win Awards For Fitness Six members of the Simcoe} Hall Boys' Club Physical Fit-/§ ness Group have been awarded certificates for successfully par- ticipating in the Boys' Clubs of! Canada, National Physical Fit-| ness Meet. | Alex Krawec, Robert Dervent/ and David Tullock were in the junior section while Tom Hor- fuzey, Bob Lipa and John Hen- @erson took part in the inter- a section of the compe- ion. _ Besides earning the National Competition Award 12 boys in the junior and intermediate Group passed the requirements @f the physical fitness tests set by the Boys Clubs of Canada) @nd have accordingly earned their Fitness Certificate which issued by the local Boys') ub. i * The fitness certificates and| the national competition awards will be presented April 22 to the following boys: John Henderson, Bob Lipa, Tom Horruzey, Alex wec, Bob Krawec, Guy May, iy. Chappell, Robert Der- vent, David Tullock, Greg Kit, Larry Horruzey. The presentation will be pre- @eded by a gymnasti¢ display which will be one of the special its to mark Boys' Club eek, April 19 to 24 at the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club (East- view). Trade, Rid Your contribution for Easter Seals brings hope to the crippled children Talk Subject in our country. Backed by a great group of helpers, many will soon walk, Cyril Bell of C.C.H. Canadian| talk, learn and live like other children. Limited, Toronto will address the Oshawa District Chapter of the Society of Industria] and f Accountants at the Hotel nosha on Thursday, Help a Crippled Child to a Better Way of Life... 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It takes money, too, to provide the treat- ; SON LTD ments to enable crippled children to lead a useful and active lives. Will : 54 Burk 725-5533 you help a crippled child to a better life? There are hundreds of crippled children in the Ontario County area. Some have legs that are limp; hands 7 * Mr, Bell came to Canada in| 1957, attended the Banff School of Advanced Management and the University of Toronto where he studied economics, money, banking and finance. Prior to joining C.C.H. Canadian in early| 1962, he spent a year with Cana-/ dian Business Service as Port-| GORD'S ENVOY ' folio Supervisor and was a free-| FOOD SERVICE lance writer for various business | ine 522 Ritson Rd S. 728-7321 Mr. Bell has stated, "The peo- ; : ples of the Middle East, Asia, | Africa and Latin America want! to earn their own way in this : world but they need help. So our| * objective should be to aid them: to trade." RRS REN CE | s s i Buseess Rey Eeveloes BEATTY HAU LAGE : ; India PM Plans Mail Your Pink Envelope NOW! (===== ~ cm A Visit To Canada Ge POSTAGE WEL BE PAID BY 344 Pine ye, eared + ANDGIVE = -22: Shastri will pay a rag ~ Teese yg foot Campaign, 7 ficial visit to Canada at the end| 38 Simcoe Stree South secant GENEROUSLY! _* ta Canta Mat Oh esa ae * ste | ROSS MILLS CO. lowing day will have talks with| Onrarie Society for Crippled Children Prime Minister Pearson. LTD. Earlier it was reported Ahas-| ; tri would be visiting the U.S.| 80 Simcoe St. N. 728-6218 for a week in June. He will } have talks with President John-| 4 son and other government lead-| 1 di ers and will also visit Cape : * ; F that are cramped; tongues that stumble. een Ser SR me sere cetera eon zB aS AS "a ry ~~ Kennedy and the New York! world's fair before leaving for/| "rime was or 'Sponsored by * ROTARY CLUB of OSHAWA esi aeiee States will need 880,000,000,000 LTD. gear. However nly a ¢ ONTARIO SOCIETY For CRIPPLED CHILDREN 328 Ritson Rd. N 725-4744 000,000,000 gallons a day now is available from _ conventional oa ~~

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