Daily Times-Gazette, 21 May 1955, p. 20

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pe $A RAs PA TRE Ag Pog BB pH il ar ER RL - . 4 ih RRR . : , " cite ion ct We Sad " Em afindiaatsent ue en pug: - i BRR RA, Se iat a -- ---- rd ga Aoi. La " oy % k on : : / A 5 ' ' ' 4 : - ] § ud l Tig i a NW : Message from 1955 PRESIDENT: Message from the Oshawa KINSMEN CLUB'S 1st PRESIDENT: a a. Hog : ; -_-- hi The week of Moy 23rd to May 28th, has been set oside by the Distriet Exesutive of { In reviewing the activities of the Kinsmen Glub of Oshawa since its inception in 1928, hs . wo 5 she Association of Kinsmen Clubs es "District Kinsmen Week", His Worship Mayor Down the record is one of which every Kinsmen, old and new, may well be proud. While there Ah hy hi \~ : oh has issued a proclomation in recognition of this on behalf of the City of Oshawa, Ware man of vision on the early roster of the Club, even if the perspective wos fogged o bit i. Ls p As 7 i . ) dreomed that from such a humble start would develop one Gi Ton i Distriet Kinsmen Week means a week in which we of the Oshawa Kinsmen Club hope y.the depression years, no one 4% wy vi to hornou the public, of our activities and 'in so doing, show how monies raised through of a ont Sits in bi sountry and one whose accomplishments are unsurpassed by i hy y oN 2a ' ' ¢ ony Kinsman Club in Canada, Vii dh. 4 > ¥ Zi. rt h tributed to the well-being of our community, .... .... +. . i wel 4p ; : % oii your ng i " to oN Our OE Ts Greatest Need' and to do this we It hos been & big step from the building of sand boxes and swings for the kids to the bp ] ve bid ; ud Bisa Sud bel of success has been obtained, and in so doing, have stimulated the building of houses and a Civic Stadium -- from raising funds for 6 tonsil clinic or Kiddies' |g . iw ak » Y, hh we a. ee hii in. the welfore of his community. 4 Karnival to a Milk for Britain Fund, yet the some spirit and energy is found in both, And 5 Fd Fr he 0 4 ' he . ; : | os j ; Vo During the coming week articles covering oll aspects of the Oshawa Kinsmen Club's » prac otion of the people of Oshawe hos been shown by their enthusiastic support of any hE % Bi oF Y Ideals, objectives, ond results will appeot in these poges, It Is hoped thot you hid believe Not only has the organization an excellent record in Service work but os 6 Young Mon's : ih $7 a a» ay i 6s we do that the Kinsmen Club hos an important role to play in the welfare of this com« Club hes afforded opportunities for the development of its personnel as shown by the many na h Ww we munity, ond your continued enthusiastic support hos made our successes possible, who have made their mark in administratvie, civil or military fields, LER oy Gnd le a We look forward to making mony more worthwhile contributions to the well-being of What the future holds is speculation, but if we keep pace with Col, R, 5. MecLoughlin's fk EN eo the City of Oshawe, and | am. sure this will be made possible by your gracious consideration ' City of 1975 there will be two Clubs of 102 Members 'each and no doubt the welfare project 7 i. Visi" 5 ; In the yeors thot lie ahead, will be the building of expressways, tunnels and parking lots te accommodate the cor-dwellars, ; 7 'R72 : A A. 0. POLLARD, Whatever the field of endeavour we hope for continued success, ae "& 1 bain 1 President, Kinsmen Club of Oshawe, LOU HUBBELL. \. wim Sl MARVE ARMITAGE DON CHAPMAN FRED DENSHAM BRUCE GERROW ERIC HALL BILL McKINNEY EP MOTHERSILL BURT RUSSELL MORLEY ROBINSON GORD ATTERSLEY JIM CLEMENTS HARRY DICK PETE GOODCHILPD JIM HENDERSON HAROLD MOTHERSILL JACK RATZ HERB ROBINSON ART STONE, Jr. D"ARCY BELL PERE COFFEY DICK DONALD KEN HANN FRANK KELEMAN JOHN McLEAN HOWARD READMAN ROUGH ROUGHLEY ART STONE SORD BLL rT JACK COOKE FRANK DOWNEY DOUG HART GEORGE KERRY JACK MENZIE CHARLIE REDDEN GEORGE RUSSELL GERRY THOMPSON JIM BURNETT BILL SOTELAND STEVE DYL DON HART BILL KIRBY HARTLEY MORRISON HAROLD REDDICK TOM RUSSELL BUZZ VICE BOB BOBIG ROSS COURTICS JIM EWART GRANT HART KEITH KRANTZ RIP NICHOLLS TED REED DON SKITCH JOE VICTOR i ICK BOWERS FLIV COX EARL FIELDING RAY HOBBS LEO KRANTZ GREG OIRER HENRY REED BOB SLEDZIEWSKI HOLT WEBSTER § ov ¥, BROOK REX COX GORD GARRISON BILL HORNER HARRY LAW LLOYD PIGDEN ' RUSS REEVE SMITTY SMITH FRANK WILBUR ; HAROLD BROWN MONTY CRANFHLD KEN GILLARD BILL HUNTER GEORGE LEAMING AL POLLARD BILL RIDGELEY EARLE SOUTHERN PETE oILLSON i DON BROCKMAN Nosmon CUTHBERTSON JIM GRIEVE PON JACKSON UG LOWE TOM POLLITT JACK RISEBROUGH JIM STEPHENSON ROY WOTTEN J iG Congo ¥ a Bh wr w i 77 a Sn ii 7 ier As ab iy ; JERE (catenin TE -- i a es i a Ad ho ; ; 2 : a i ag va ; | ame iq Wh iL Ie i i vip i > ? fit ¢ im Wi '. 1 H 4 AWS bs eat Ble, ai bio dts 5 Sad SR Ay NY ¥ i ed wy ; | Ee ; 1 IF DSTI 1 SE i -- e o. 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ELMER (THE SAFETY ELEPHANT). 9 ; : : : . 8 1 | OVER $200,000. of has bees oe O our mone as been spent | ' Y¢ | ny || | i | oh LISTEN TO CKLB WED., MAY 25 - 7:30 P.M. FOR DOCUMENTARY ON THE ' oy » » * H i

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