Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 Dec 1956, p. 2

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5 JRE DAILY TIME ACER E: Juesdar, Desehibse 1056 ° " ; Teacher Board | Fhe a bea HelpsToRun | Collegiate George L. Roberts, acting prin- cipal of the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocations! In titute, an- nounced at the school junior commencement Friday afternoon) that a three-member administra- |tive board had been set up to help {him operate the school. He explained (the hoard was necessary since the school lacked © |a vice principal. Mr. Roberts was| vice-principal until principal M. |F. Kirland's death two months ago. Board personnel are senior OCVI teachers. They are: Gladys | Edmondson, head of the modern lancuapes denartment: Austin Hiltz, head of the classics de- partment; William Archer, head of the commercial department, RELATIVES ATTEND About 800 people witnessed the one-hour junior commencement, in the OCVI auditorium. Most were students. The rest were relatives of those who received | intermediate certificates (com- | pletion of Grade X) or special awards. |- Acting Principal Roberts, who chaired the commencement, said that "the intermediate certifi- cates handed out had the same |significance to employers, at any irate; as the old high school en- |trance diploma." { "It doesn't necessarily follow {that Grade X graduates have {learned only as much as the | Grace VIIl--graduate of earlier BOYS AT THE ONTARIO | ture winter scene -- completed scene is a huge Christmas tree. | and the school buildings have {years." Mr. Roberts said. "It just Training School For Boys near | with houses, church, factories A special program has been | been specially decorated for {may be that employers demand Bowmanville built this minia- ' and artificial snow -- from arranged for the boys who the occasion. more . 1. am. not going to sayl--mm--mmmm----------rr-- cardboard. Towering over the will not be home for Christmas --Times-Gazette Photo, | which is is at the moment. whan ih Will Discuss 170 Boys At Training School |auditorium, kept the ceremony | Sion 2G Pact Proposal ghend Christmas At Home 3 1 & baie et SANTA CLAUS HAS A MESSAGE FOR KIDDIES : gest applause for Mr. Roberts) A joint committee representing | {when he announced the student' around 400 city hall office workers) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|behavior. At each class, each!club will bring entertainment for |body could go home right after and engineers, city public works More than 75 per cent of thelday, a report is made on the be-|the school, and Donlands United Santis ba erry time as | and Mrs. A. Medati, of 65 Third | boys and girls at Christmas this | Oshawa Council of The Knights SoImencement a one-half hour| employes, policemen and firemen, boys at the ' Ontario Training havior of each boy. These reports Church Choir will present a pro- h Santa iy " Diar e. 2. and A avenue, Toronto, just what he Year. The Jarry Meeting Fook g Oolombus, at Columbus Hall, po ore the regular school closing] will nest vith a Sy Council School for Boys will spend Christ- are reviewed at the end of cach gram of carols. e explains to ane, <2, h ai . { : place at e recen ristmas imcoe street north, shawa. " . committee ednesday nig :0/ mas at home this year. | two-mon! period. Jesse, 4, the children of Mr. | is going to do for all good little | party for children staged by the --Times-Gazette photo, | Board of education trustees and!discuss employe demands for| This number represents a total], The boys who are going home, © "AN HOLIDAY ; - - -- -------------------------- ETT TTTRAYYCTFYFEETEITEEEY -------- |OCVI staff members gave out changes in current pension, group of 170 boys. for Christmas will leave the Gifts from home, and gifts do- - most of the 217 intermediate cer-| insurance and sick leave plans. | Kennet Werry, school super-|school on Dec. 18, and return on Dated fo the school, will be dis- tificates and special awards. Ab- Ey pet tributed on Christmas mornin, x : Pu Ron Wernry Heads | sentees were few iy | This will be the second meeting intendant, explained today that a Dec. 27. : an Ch iE: A 1 ssociation 1a1n OSHAWA AND | "Mr. Roberts predicted that the|between the city and the ioint|grading system determines which) A wonderful Christmas has JIU, PERG, Hos, FF onony Bo ¥ Junior Farmers 1217 intermediate certificate win.|COMmMittee. At fhe first meeting|of the boys are granted Christ- been prepared for the boys who BIE NSC 0 FOR, wii § Iners would be increased next {WO weeks ago, the joint commit- mas leave. pela 'are required to remain in the cots the ropram for the ! : - The December meeting of the DISTRICT ! June 3 (tee presented its revised pro-| "When a boy first omes to the school, over the holiday. vi Pp P ) atients n alll alld Brooklin Junior Farmers was : posals. | school. he wears a blue ti2' 'ex-| The school auditorium, where ye 2 ¥ . held on Thursday, December 6, in PLAN DISCUSSION | plained Mr. Werry. "Boys in this|the boys assemble each moraing,! New Year's day will be marked : | : : |group are cszlled juniors. On has been gaily decorated. The by a dinner, and extra movie ATTENDING CONFERENCE (CENTRAL CHATTER| Ai. son G. Brady, chairman completing four months, these|in place, by boys of the handi show, atthe training school. The E. J. O'Brien, executive direc- | pilin flo tee. boys are issued with green ties decorations were made, and put Bovs Club Association of Toronte Hor of jue Ontario TB Association, By BENNY JP es! May ig Sommities wi | which Jeniote, intermediates, nd sralie, class, dey Sheir seus yore faced with Se when e riday for ia to atten e| 4 S . 18.1% iy *lan increase in privileges. ese tor, Mr. Tom McHugh, who has they dec International TB Conference. Rus-| The first big event of the school|but this meeting is also for clar-14ies are worn until the boy has taught in the school for over ten entertainment to the school. as y y i yn Hall. After the stmas gifts of money are wept when he discovered he could the Brooklin Town , the now being ribuied fo 70 TH see to-read again. Tt was a very ysusl, busing, elections were patients from Ontario county, ap- moving moment. e on po ho 0 The x ng proximately half from Oshawa, The discharged patients have yer € Yesuits ee a lows; wha. are presently undergoing/been away from one to {hree| 5 pres , ug ves: treatment for the dread disease in|years. They are understandably | president, Ron Werry; Vvice-presi-| cia, which formerly boycotted the year at the Oshawa Central Col-|ification and discussion" of joint let ight months at the years. they had to decide om something six Ontario sanatoria or hospitals [overjoyed to be back in Bosithy gent. Son Holiday: Se retary. RO conference, is this time sending 40 legiate Institute was the Grade committee proposals. beng oS 5 in the red| Both sides of the auditorium are which would be appreciated by In reporting the sale of Christ-/circulation and "Home for C TI eat An LOC, | delegates, {IX initiation which was carried] Ald. Brady said that two or| tie of a senior boy." | decorated, and the platform, at all the boys, who range in age mas- seals has reached approxi-imas. o.oo lgirrs president. Lois Tregauna; : {out on the second Friday of the three meetings over the next| AVERAGE STAY the end of the hall, has been from 13! to 16 years. mately the $12,000 mark of the PATIEN T 2» A se te. Tragic |BirlS' secretary. Eleanor Mole : TO ERECT PLAQUE ; school year. The new pupils turn-| couple of weeks should wind up| Mr. Werry explained that the transformed into a lifelike winter] They decided on bringing mov- $21,000 19 jective Mrs E A.| All are no Ans oF una Iv str gle After the elections, the girls and _ City Council, at its meeting ed out in full force at the dance the negotiations. "I do not foresse average stay at the school is ten scene, with a church, houses, ies of the big league baseball Collins, s ry of the Ontariojis he story 0 ole shvere St in/boys had separate meetings and Monday night, approved of a mo- in the evening -- mainly because any difficulty in reaching a satis-| months. artificial snow. This display was teams, in their spring training. Coty ~ 9 1 a Ew iuret for 20 vears. He fell|the coming party on Dec. 27 was tion for the setting up of a com-|they were not told they would be, factory solution," he said. | All boys attending the school, built from cardboard, by the boys.|This, they felt, will be of in'erest currently t sanatoria v patients sa able to visit a ¢/ discussed at the girls' meeting. |Mistee to implement the placing punished for infractions of regu- EMPLOYE DEMANDS with the exception of the junior|Towering over the scene is ato all the lads. |General topics were covered by|of a plaque in Lakeview Park| lations. The dance was the most, Employe demands include: boys, will be permitted to spead| large Christmas tree. After the holiday, the boys will {the boys. The officers decided honoring the donors of the land. successful so far this year. |. Raising of maximum admission Christmas week at home, The Rotary Club, always inter- return to their workshops and that an executive meeting .should | The finance committee will con-| Election campaigning was a|age into group pension plan from 'Seniority' in the school is not ested in the welfare of the boys at| classrooms, refreshed hy a # Ontario countv|prey to TB at the tender age ol It is good to be!l2. Now at 32 he remains in the se people and| tenacious grip of the disease. mas gifts of The biggest item of expenditure give th Chr : held, and it was decided to!sider th lit k ; : i 55 y i lely by the length the school. will come f To-| Christ holid, d, H " th 5 : t ru hawa ld, 2 3 4 | sider the expenditure in the pre- colorful event. The competing 45 to 55 years. determined solely by 4 . come from To ristmas holiday as good, to kno y £20 SE en Hee Deeyen; have it at the home of Lois Treg- | paration of the 1957 budget parties were the Sultans Pe vith Lowering the admissi ge for|Of time the boy has spent at the|ronte oo .Dec. 20. With bresentsinot beticr than that enjoyed by J i batons 18 in im-|tive program for advance chest/Unna. on Tuesday. Dec. 11. The {green and yellow colors, and the| women into the ension plan fr m| School. It is alse based on his for the boys. Toronts Optimusis'most ehildren. discharged oice more in 1 h. (meeting ended with a game and ERROR IN AMOUNT Kalens, y | pens PAN JOM mime t etme fre jved, Bes and are home for| rave, Salt ot Ge oii S555 lunch of cake and coffee. The next| An unfortunate error appeared | ajlies with red and, black. The 30 to 25 years, | i ' 3 or songs and entertainment! Sharing of th i S d 1 Ent - iu : | : t] t . 10, 5 o | 4 | e pension plan cost i nform@l.iins resumed, "The rea-|on this case finding program -- Inesting is to be held on Jan. 10 lin ihe list of goptributions $0 the during Jelection week rminated 50 - 50 with the employe by the| ° OBITUARIES | UI ay Schoo ertainment : Chest h ast Satu with le eampa managers oy Aner Liye years instead of f So \ about 000. the tight ! A 3 EE as: ia." betas foreach People 1a. time to, iE HUGE PA G issue. Bt was Statba that the Vigor hed lv handled b G ih ter the years called for under . service organizations and|V their ever Eto spend) WL am OG op)_A [Oil Co.. Ltd., had contributed $5.|\vere aly handled by Art Goodall|the presen} agreement. | MRS. ARTHUR F. HAWLEY En 0 ed At Centre St Church aR anies give them Christmasimonths or years in sanatoria. | YO! a . ~The amount should have been for the Sultans and Bill Marshall Boosting of maximum allowable! Followin long illness the J Y baskets of good cheer and they! Mrs. Collins noted a disquieting painting depicting the Port Ar- $500. {for the 'Kalens. insurance coverage from $100 told th wing at Ee family resi- find the Cash parijeuisny accept fack, In Woodstock Sanatorium| tur waterfront i Jy, Sone oy | In the election the Xalens roughly the equivalent of the pie be bi Hi Hy St., on Monday The Sunday School of Centre/Too Soon, Miss M. Manuel's able at this season of the year ere are n y pa-| a : FEDERATION CLEGATES |emerged victorious. The party in e's vearly # 3 Yn o¥ » py i hurch 1d its s: recitation, A Small Girl's NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS tients suffering from mental TB. photographs, has been hung in a FEDERATION Dr LBGATES lees og hy party an ploye's yearly salary. | Dec. 17. of Susanah Lawton. be-|Street United Church held clas {Christmas entertainment recent- Greeting, Leanna Parrott. ti ! Hon i r ley. a I Reduction of emploves share of loved wife of Arthur F. Hawley {ly with a gratifying audience of| Play, Sharing Christmas, jun- An important inexpensive item When she visited Woodstock two| hotel here. It measures 47 feet East Public School: George Red-|president; Ralph Tippett, : : L vice- i O8 IRS | K i patients look forward , to more weeks ago a new building was in by seven feet, - _!dick, Ritson Public School an d|president; Dianne Gunn, secre- Toe present oe for, insurace from 1 Soushier ot Mrs, Katherine parents and friends in attend- ior, intermediate and senior de- than anything else throughout the|the stages of erection. It will Jerry Stachow. King Street Pub- tary; Linda Sym, treasurer, and month to a REA per $1.00 ©" ton, the deceased was born in Bol- ance. |partments; recitation, A Christ- year, is their home town paper. house 540 more beds. While this I lic School, Whitby, will represent Dan Gray, organizer. {$1,000 'of 'coveras wp cents per ton, Lancashire England on May| The pupils of the Sunday Scheol mas Idea, Maralyn Elliott: reci- Mapy receive their home town situation indicates the care beiag t alu iN public school men teachers in this| Members of the opposition are|tee feels ghat Ree. le commit. | om on nd was married in Whit- | presented a varied and enjoyable tation, At Christmas, Miss B. paper vi courtesy of public-| taken of patients it also is a grim » area as delegates to the provin-| Bey, Pine, Dennis Condos, Mar-| jum sts whi Je present prem. wy. Ont.. on Oct. 18. 1923. She had | program which was received with Manuel's class; recitation, Christ- spirited 1s who donate th e/reminder that TB, while now con- cial assembly of Ontario Public|jene Spencer, June Murray, and|on a 50.50 basic employes share Co ot cident of Oshawa for 30 | generous applause. After a short| mas. Bells, Miss M. Cannina's subscript Approximately 35/trolled to a greater extent by School Men Teachers' Federation Gary Vaughn. too high Asis with the eily, are years sing-song, at the close of the class: skit, Toy Hospital, Miss S. copy of The Medical science, must still be rowded at its annual meeting in Toronto | "jie school did not have a sen- Increases in paid sick lea |" Besides her sorrowing husband, program, Santa Claus made his Cannings class; violin solo, Nor- Every Say de, ue bs 1 tora. there Dec. 27 to 29 : __lior rugby team this year, but the s VE: |she leaves her mother in Oshawa appearance and distributed a bag ma Gower. gentleman, mace In provincial sanatoria, ther . . : {junior team made a good show- and one son. William Desmond |of goodies to each child. | Recitation, Our Day, Alayn El- recovered are 16 Ontario County - Oshawa AJAX (Times-Gazette) -- St ling before. being eliminated by | Hawley, of Oshawa. | The evening of fun ended on a|liett; recitation, Christmas Sym- al or ion on his patients at Weston, four at Lon- Paul's United Church was filled Kenner Collegiate of Peterbor- WEATHER | Also surviving are a brother, joyful note, with suggestions al-| bols, Mrs. W. Manuel's class: eyes, H am see once more. As don, two at Brantford, 20 at Ham- to capacity on Sunday evening 7 or ough for the lakeshore rhzmpion Clifford Lawton. of Oshawa, and [ready being made for next year's| recitation, What Makes Christ- Mrs. Collins described it, *Helilton and 18 at Gravenhurst. {when the Young People conducted ug y Dion- one grandson, Desmond Sandford |entertainment. The program pre-/mas, Miss S. Canning's class; a short worship service which ship. TORONTO (CP) Fi ley | sent: i yeni v i lo, G Southwell: 3 ui : ob } -- Forecasts | Hawley. sented during the evening was as piano solo, Grant Southwell; consisted mainly of the singing a Guile Jom °F the Boye, bid Issued by the Dominion eras The Y emoris! service will be | follows: {ercise, boys of Miss Petre's ¥ of Christmas Carols u es 10NS ooking forward to the basketball weather office at 5:15 am | held at the Armstrong Funeral| Recitation, We Welcome You, Miss Grieg's classes: song, Whi The n "Holy Night" was season until the examinations. a hapel at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, |Betty-Ann Balson; recitation, A|Christmas, girls .of H. Whit own filr sh and was enjoyed by every However, downcast spirits will = Synopsis: Cold Arctic air has Shan 19, followed by interment in| Tiny Speech, Teddy Noble; reci-| bread's class. one. Miss Sheila Lappin was in a soon be lifted as Central's Christ. pushed southward across Southern | Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. |tation, For Jesus' Sake, Mrs. Bis | -- r---------------- charge of the service and was dal Y mas Capers is rapidly approach-| Ontario during the night. A few| (Clinton Cross. rector of St. hop's Class; recitation, The Bells'| per UGEES' CHRISTMAS ably 5 by Messrs. Bob ing. Dec. 20 is the big night| light snowflurries are accompany- | G , i bi ill i Sylv d Pat L . 2 : 8 3} eorge's Anglican Church, will |Greeting, Sylvia an at Layug: Dorcas Grou Ry / Foster Laycock : ' ..|when Centralites go all out to put| Ing the cold air. The coldest tem- Georee the services. recitation, Tell It, Dale Coolidge; WASHINGTON (AP) -- The The Woman's Association pro.| General Motors of Canada paid) on" 0004 show | peratures so far this winter are | . recitation, A Sudden Idea, Wayne American Red Cross said $25,000 vided coffee and cookies for the more than $20,000 to its employes "oi pantomimes, music-| forecast in the lower Great Lakes ¥ FUNERAL OF Candy. has been made available from its social hour which followed, when (in Oshawa and Windsor during fans, refreshments and dancing regions for tonight. BERNARD HOOKS Violin duet, Ron and Ken Start: | ehildren's fund for Christmas ® : ] : A i old friends got together and were | the first nine months of this I mi : r Norther A : High Requiem Mass for Ber- ittle 'S 4 Shining { | giv n outstand- Northern Ontario is very ¢ 1:4 song, Little Stars were Shining, : : H t happy to welcomes fhe many new year for suggestion plan submis a Be mise oa | this morning. With clear A nard Hooks, 221 Arthur street, |primary department; recitation, (Celebrations in the refugee camps friends who had come nlong to|sions, W. A. Wecker, President ------ | temperature fell to 43 below at|¥Who died at the Oshawa General | Christmas All Year, Joan Cowan; in Austria. Every effort will be enjoy the friendliness of the even. | of GM announced today | White River, the coldest in | Hospital on Friday last. was Sung | sesitation, Christmas Decora- made to enable Hungarian par AJAX (Times ; The i Ing. 'This film had heen shown on| Highest individual award paid been eligible to participate in the gniario Winds from flost Spot on y Rev. P. Coffey in Holy Cross|j .c" niss Fletcher's Class: reci- ents in the camps ign their : bg Mazel , ihe particular one made this the the provious evening to the Sun. to date in 1956 was $1777 to Rob: award plan, | : d . Will Roman Catholic Church at 9|¢ation Christmas Never Comes! hild itt orcas G of St. Paul's United opportunity te tend to Mrs. ! ¢ } ! {cause a moderation in tempera- | tation, stmas Ne c ren gifts. $ rb imi pportunity to "extend to rh day School children and friends ert Simmons, light reject depart-| Under the plan, employes Sub-| ture across the north cou try to. |a-m. on Monday. .- W A 01 iation held Clayton a token of their affection! from this town and Plekering men! truck division, Mr. Sim | mit suggestions for improving| 4. g country 01 The pallbearers were Donald | Jecember meeting on the and their appreciation of her| A very special thank you goes tn] mons received this award or a|production and office efficiency I, | Townsend, Ralph Cooper, Al. Mec- g of the 14th at the home faithfulness and dependability. Mr. Owen Ashley for procuring tion that saved both ma conserving materials, and in| Regional forecasts valid until|intyre, William Martin, Daniel ll, 8 Edward Mr Schell made a triumphant this, exbemely taverend fn dl terial antl lahor |ereasing safety on the job | idmei Wednesday: {Kemp and John Kemp. FUEL AND HEATING IS OUR BUSINESS 15 in charge entry into the living room hear The Interment was in St. Greg- {heantiful portrayal of the Beth afl A total of 2864 suggestions were suggestion plan system| Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake On- riod and read ing a lovely cake decorated with Jesus, und ta Mr Dian Duwiden | subsinitted hy 1799 employes. Of was inaugurated by GM in 1943. | tario, Windsor, Hamilton and Tor- |ory"s Cemetery. : I on ' Medi- lighted candles and served a de | who pave his servlims we prise | he 17 submissions qualified| During the 13 years it has been onto: Cloudy with a few snowflur- | f a 0. "Orvel" r th dvent Season." liclous lunch and everyone en | tanisl bir tial Awards ince the bein operation the company has ries, clearing by noon. Cloudy | > ¥ ; arols % and after all joyed a very happy hour together A very warihahille wash sul s giining of the year an average pald more than $166,000 fo iis) Wednesday. Much colder today. T Accidents KNAPP I51ne ; et ed the meeting At the regular servies of wm WF tusibiet wf A354 employes have employees for their suggestions. Winds north 20 decreasing to 15 we ok on a ie ai ing ship held nt St. Paul's United You Ate Fh fied Hil his a | by Joon aul becoming Southwest Orvel has been with the company ! 4 e evening wrch on Sunday morning lacs P70 1e8 Wy Bh PENA 5 Wednesday s the esentation of a birth! {he Minister, Rev. A. M. Butler | #01 4 H Ihe 4 N it ai a at basin R ported Here for more than five years. Coal de- gift to Mrs. Grace Clayton, | took the second great word fear | M' wey | FORECAST TEMPERATURES 1e Neate ve e 16 Veery. cil: delivery, oft Butrer if celebrated her birthday on | (ha New Testament 'Howe' and |*! } Wh y | Low tonight and high Wednes- Two auto acciden 5 er Mon. stallations and service. He is care- fonday previous. This is not) gelivered a very fine sermon oh th p, | | day: ported on Oshawa stree ful, conscientious and will serve a usual happening among the ly opps © pe Said fg I His ob B00 paw Far 1 . | Windsor 1 35 day night, one a hit-and-run, the iy oF \ ( ' § we o 3 ; groups, hut the members of this | word because It has » weslih pH, ig ey pg Ji oafn ¥ / i 44 St. Thomas .......... 10 3 other 3 Oe of 318 you ne meaning. '1 hope' in the Biblical luuter singing dea Wingham +10 3 Ritson roan north left his car COMPLETE HOME HEATING . sense Is more than wishful think y v. § pd p ap utn 8 % Birthda ing for to hope thus Is to haps in k wi i y © £7 ee 1s a Toronto ...... + 10 32 | parked on we a WITH QUALITY AND PROMPT God to put one's whole conti ¢ Trenton ....... v0 28 ng ight front . Wh, as den 1s We. Glace fay St. Catharines . 10 32 |his car. he found the right fron . SERVICE. dence in de trustworthiness of Lion's and Mis Joan Jolinston's x : ' had b mashed Party Held Him Auman Whe ney suing sin Js Muskoka a | "eee "cars formed an expen DELCO HEAT BY GENERAL MOTORS " "He ls working out a purpose Mi. Wo dayenck Killaloe .. «10h 25 [sive daisy - chain _on Charles . JAX {(Times-Gazette) ry for each one of us and we are to he excerpls from Garlto . 10b 25 street, when cars driven by Te special k of birthday party called upon to help Him carry out! Messiah ' sunt by the oullie) Noth hay . 5b 28 |Nowaczewski, 43, of 496 Simcoe FOR OIL OR GAS was he the Church of the that Purpose br id Lats selon ar Sudbury 5b 28 street south: Douglas Kirkland, | v v last Wednesday ».| 'Hope, in this deeper sense was! WH WeILRIOWH Carols Which he skasi .. 10b 10 141, of 295 Jarvis street and Del- i Rol young Veauesday eve. Was never easy ¢ +d futtire to! ®udience will join in singing. and | [Rapushasing 1 10h 10 mer Killen, 2, of 31 Harmony For the convenience of our customers, accounts may be - kg nv her musical ems that will go 4 : tail paid ot the following locations: Junior Sunday School and their Many, today, must seem dark §o| Moosonee inne. 13D 10 iroad north. collided nose to ta : : parents enjoved an hour filled! and despair must be written on l¢ ake (his evening one fo be a EE - EE Se" = SAYWELL'S LEATHER GOODS, 14 Simcoe St. S. with gaiety and fun, complete their hearts It was at 8 time Hie |Temembered. See you there { Cimadion Bank of © ¢, Now Shopping. Contre with birthday cake and candles, this that Isaiah gave his people HEAD OFFICE: 213 Albert Street in Honor of the Child Whose nirth- hope just when they needed some | Mosinee, and accompanied by Mr N Ch § oh very Tsth of | TINE 10 CHINE. 40. Nuala Aus | Jrok Cam th rary Tent Please ote ange o Date hundred imaginatively but he is concerned | tiful Goria In Excelsis' by Mo - - -- - nse - aro's, With the fate of this world tart y 5 Story: told] "When Jesus: came a new age] Under the able leadership of | St. Gregory's Young Peoples Club , and lau did begin. It's beginnings were | Mrs, Mosinee this choir has an nilari- small indeed, but we can believe | made great progress during the! r, the Rey, that this tiny seed is a growing |past year and on Thursday next, | the Sunday thing sometimes it is unrecog | Dec, 20, they are presenting in| Mr. Bob nisable, but the seed will hecome | the church, a program of Christ sandwiches, cookies a tree and will bear frult and the mas music to commence at 8.00 the little ones fruit will be a healing power pm, Among the numbers to be to all nations. sung will be excerpts from Han- As Christmas, our idenMfication| dels "Messiah" and well known with Jesus helps us to have His/ carols will be on the program | Christmas Conceit | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, at 8:30 p.m. will be held FUEL OIL COAL PHONE i ceived a b mind and spirit so that we might | everybody to join in with sing- h) 0 . . when leaving, and become Christophers, that is/ing. A small charge of 50 cents 300 CHE UE BOOSTS CHEST In The New Parish Auditorium TINSMITHING RA 3-4663 Yith the knowledge that Ch pesters c ist and we should | is being made, the proceeds of Archie Vickers of Oshawa, | Oshawa Community Chest cam AIR CONDITIONING = s is more than pr f 1- be a lig 0 all those who are on which will enable the choir to jaft prese heat wv $3 aig whick recently { i -- wa fd round a Real Person, not a their pilgrimage through life" | purchase new music and so en et. | i a cheque for $300 fs en tive iis SResegey 190 Simcoe St. N. TUNE I THe DIXON row) ii 12 NOON DAILY th The choir, led by Mrs. Irene large their repertoire, to T, L."Wilson for the Greater | ~Times-Gazetts Photo, 2 / y

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