Ld _ SANTA VISITS CHILDREN TH NATIVITY PAGEANT Colorful Event AT TT THE HOSPITAL : City Rules Against Pool And Auditorium The Oshawa Times TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1960 . a ---- =. -- PAGE ELEVEN SECOND SECTION Harmony Church! the [7] of done into he acted a who originated the idea pantomime, and had to make It come ing. Rev. Mr. Holmes Master of Ceremonies Music was played by Mrs, Johr Stone, while Mrs. James Bmales was the choir leader, Mrs, Fran} Michael, Mrs. G. Metcalf and Jack Hoskin assisted hehind the seenes Santa Claus put in an appear ance at the conclusion of the pro gram, much to the delight of al the children CAST OF CHARACTERS Following is a complete list of characters Banta Claus By QUEENIE FLETCHER The eolorful pantomime staged hy the pupils of Harmony United Church last Friday evening, left the very large audience wishing ft would last much longer. The three scenes, climaxed hy the nativity pageant, were much en joyed, and proved that it a welcome change from the usual| program of recitations and songs The title "Santa's patterns for 1060" depicted the various char acters used by the venerable Saint when fashioning his Christ mas toys, As each act pre sented a chorus of CGIT girl seated on a raised platform he pide the stage, sang descriptive carols and songs Opening scene howing Mi and Mrs. Banta Claus discussing their work and plans quick Li Maka ly followed hy the appearance HAUTE eRay of three small elve carrying Daisies, Lyn Filchison, Sandra on an animated conversation with Maiel, Buzanne Brown, Beverly an owl. Particularly appealing Gemmell, Ann Louise Crowe and were the tiny brightly hued flow: Judy - Ewart, Flowers, Linda much WHE | wi Gary Hoskin; Mrs Santa Claus, Carol Holmes Elves, Jennie Arvay, Joanne Hos kin and Margaret Michael. Owl NATIVITL Mather, SCE! Diane Roser; {hoard and Walter Branch and M. Elliott said it was/t KA from Banta as Mrs, Violet Hen- nett, an executive member of Local 45, assists with the dis tribution, The lower photo shows three - year - old Donald Loople receiving a set of guns from Santa, This marks the third year in which Local 45, NUPSE, has arranged to have Banta visit. fhe hospital. Mrs, Catherine Rutherford, a mem- ber of the hospital housekeeping staff, played the role of Banta Claus SANTA CLAUS ARRIVED Monday afternoon to visit the children on the paediatric ward at the Oshawa General Hospi. tal, His visit, was arranged through the members of Local 45, of the NUPSE, The union purchased 60 gifts, which in. cluded toy telephones, guns, rattles, games, masks, balloons and other favors which were distributed to all ehildren on the floor. In the upper photo, 14 months-old Arlene Gannon is shown accepting a telephone Oshawa Times Photos Hospital Plan Board To Study | Sunday Sport The subject of Sunday sports of Education meeting, . Benefits Are [ Explained evening, when the request for gymnasium facilities to play has. Members of the Rotary Club of kethall on Sunday were received Oshawa, at their recent Monday|from the Colunihian Squares, a meeting in Hotel Genosha, were/Catholic youth organization told that 08. per cent of the resi) In a letter the Columbian ) i a} Rip : p Oshawa Board Child, | dents of the province are eligible Squires requested gymnasium fa [partment of the ve i Gary Bone; Joseph, David Crown, to receive benefits from the On-|eilities for a weekend basketballlof Education was authorized at a tario Hospital Services Commis: tournament slon Trustee Mortimer Brown made The speaker, Howard R. Me. a motion to give consent for the Keever, district representativeluse of an auditorium and|of the commission, was intro: Trustee William Werry told the grass eutting on hoard of educa. Wise Men, John ¢ David Bracey and Geoffrey| lowing his address a film en-|to change their thinking on the| lueed. hy Stanley Lovell, Fol:|board that the trustees may have titled "A Small Detail" was/use of school facilities for Sun. shown day. He Among those at the head table awa gave a clear indication of were members of the club wholhow the majority of the elector- were elected in the eivie elee-|ate think tion, They included Ted Bassett! Chairman Gebrge Fleteher said and Leo Glover, elected to the|that he wasn't quite sure what hoard of education; Mike Rudka, the organization wanted, reading re-elected] to the separate school|fram the contents of the letter Rev. P. Coffey said that since re-elected to the|this request concerns Catholie city council [hays he would rule against it President J. Lowry congratu:| The motion was tabled ta the lated the newly elected members, next hoard meeting 'Board To Study F. Bastedo, saying they had shown the lead. ership whieh more members of he elub should exemphfy by al: lowing their names to stand, He mentioned that George Drynan another member of the elub elect It arose unexpecledly al the Board | Monday | aid the citizens of Osh. [light for the present work load, CHILLY BLAST HITS DISTRICT The Oshawa and Oniario County distriet felt the full force of the outhreak of Aretie air during the past 24 hours and as a result the dis trict had is coldest night since last winter, It was reported that the high temperature in Oshawa Monday was 10 degrees ahove zero, The low last night was six degrees helow zero 5 The rural districts felt the full blast of the chilly blast At the Ontario. Hospital in Whithy the low during the night was six below zera, Ik was still one below zero + § am, today, The low mark at Brooklin was eight below zero at 3 a.m. today. It was still 10 helow zero at B a.m, today al Port Perry; while the low during the night at Sunderland was 16 below zero Bank Tree Rids Needy Children [iu beam bis of the Ontario Department of Christmas gifts for needy chil: Planning and Development dren are heing collected under a Christmas tree at the King and ENVIABLE REPUTA Oshawa City Council Monday night accepted the resignation of Industrial Commissioner Thomas MelLaughlin, The resignation is effective Feb, 1, 1961, Industrial Commission Chair, man E. F, Bastedo, who received the letter of resignation late Mon. day, called My. McLaughlin, "a leader, if not the leader, in his field today." Mayor Lyman Gifford: echoed Mr, Bastedn's remarks, referring to Mr, McLaughlin as, "one of the most outstanding men in the province," Mr. MeLaughlin indicated he {had accepied a position in the in dustrial development field, He thanked the industrial commis sion, city counell, local huilders and realtors fof their co-opera- tion ' During his 20-month stay here, |Mr, McLaughlin has heen respon- 'sible for hringing nine new indus- | ries to Oshawa, Much develop- {ment has taken place in the In- {dustrial Park and a Harbor Com mission has hecome a reality Mr. McLaughlin came to Osh. awa on Aug, 1, 18568, resigning his position as chief of the Municipal Simeone streets branch of Cana dian .Bank of Commerce Industry Officer | Resigns Post | THOMAS MeLAUGHLIN He was graduated from Queen's University in 1060 with a Bachelor (Industrial Development Divisio of Arts in History and English, [supported the motion He was a research analyst, and later senior personnel officer for the National Film Board TION Bank employees thought that with this winter's unemployment problem in Oshawa mang. chil dren would not he receiving gifts this Christmas, They decided to do something about this and struck upon this novel idea for collecting gifts, The tree is plac ed just inside the doorway along {with a sign explaining that gifts |are heing collected for distribu- tion hy the Salvation Army fo the needy The Salvation Army will ek p | dee, 20 or 21 In un the gifts on De distribution. [hers felt that ' their accommoda Woodview Park Neighborhood Association has an enviable re pulation ployees and the general public/work by a few eonsclentious| wave been contributing gifts workers, funds were available by About 76 gifts have heen al-ipublic subscription and the build | remdy collected hy the hank, The|ing commenced By 1066 this! |Salvation Army explained thal|clubhouse had reached the stan-| [there was a great need for toys dards for a Community Centre, | for the eity's needy children this| After two struggling years as Christmas {to finance, a commitiee was sel| Anyone wishing to contribute 8 yp to study the possibilities of | gift is weleome fo do so hut alll operating a bingo, This study was! gifts must he In hy Dee, 21, initaken hack to the membership time for distribution, Bank em-an on Nov, 11, 1057 the first bingo ployees have urged their friends wa. hold | and neighbors to contribute and! "geoaiie of the hard work of a gifts are heing received daily. gow norcons this community cens| pps " tre has prospered, They have al- ways been willing to give a help: ing hand to worthy charities or organizations and since the incep- Officers Of Board Purchases Heavy Tractor The purchase of a heavy duty tractor for the maintenance de. meeting of the hoard Monday evening; The $5006.85 tractor will he used for snow removal and for St. George's fg Club Named | [the tractor now in use is too] Members of the 1861 executive were elected hy the men's club of St, Georges Anglican Church at {their annual Christmas Dinner Meeting last week, The gathering | {took the form of a ladies night.| The dinner was served under the [direction of the dinner chairman, | Reg. Bryant, | Members of the Oshawa Five Officers for the ensuing year Department rushed to the home #70: Rev. C.D, Cross, honorary | of J. Smogata, 385 Ritson road President; William Coulby, pres outh, at 7.58 a.m., today, to ex. ident; Reg Bryant, vice-presi:| tinguish a five in the garage, dent; Harry Tyrvell, secretary The garage door was demolish. | William "Kirkbride, treasurer; ed in the blaze that had started Russ Learmouth, bulletin editor; | in wiring of an electric heater, Don Raitt, dinner chairman, fire department officials said Also elected to the new execu There were no other five tive as members of the advisory| Flames Damag Garage Door Woodview Park 'Group Is Busy tion of their hinge have made contributions in the neighborhood of $4000.- These donations have Bome six years ago theiv mem: heen made to such groups as the The \ : sont hons were inadequate and in Retarded Children's Association, ift parcels contain mainly er 3 a Eiihough some clothing has early 1086 plans were. drawn for hhe 17th Oshawa Boy Scouts As heen received, Both the bank em-|a new building and after much sociation, The March of ne, Oshawa General Hospital, #and many others, Phis Association has always op- erated a very strong sports pro gram for children and ac such as softhall, and darts, In the past years, seven championship soft hall teams have heen honored and| three championship dart teams In the 1050 season the associa ton was honored with "BE. B Bathe Memorial Award"as the most outstanding park of the yéar BUILDING BUSY The community centre building Is constantly in use for the Osh awa Duplicate Bridge Club, Neigh: horhood Dart League, Boys' class, teen dance, film nights, ehil- dren's art class, Christmas party, euchre and adult dances, This building is always available for use hy other neighborhood parks and groups for banquets, teas, card parties, socials and many other activities Some of the many people who are responsible for the outstand- Ing achievements of this associa: tion are the president, Robert Germond; vige-president, Doug Trivelt; treasurer, James Major; Norman Boddy, sports' chair man and hinge chairman; Ruddy Andres, Mrs, James Major, Mp Roy Cornish and Ross Drew, en- tertalnment committee; Mrs. Robert "Germond, publicity "and entertainment oommitiee; Mrs, Charles Pullen, giek commitee; Joe France, property comma tee; in addition all ball coaches, hockey coaches, hingo team cap tains, and their committees, This association has always heen active in Central Council of Neighborhood Associations, hav- Ing members on its executive ar with from the Oshawa Board of Edu- fits hockey, howling three Cuts Debenture Issue Request feels ton many shops are planned, \He advocates no more than $x. Nor A TRADESMAN "A gi hoy w training is ok 3 radasman drgued ha : "offey, "Industries wa § schol, gi compe oils Grade 13 nd 18 educeton i. ¥ everyining Bng r ye I ar " mated in 8 few years, we won't approved, by & 7 to 5 margin, (radesmen, we will issuing up 10 $1,900,000 worth of engineers im-| Father Coffey said he was eon debentures, providing boi wim) Lacie, OS SN orl vid auditorium were omitted from # 8008 school for $1,750,000, the the building plans original estimate, eleral Ald. John Brady moved the Mr. Fleicher said the 7) mation, government Inst week had prom: ised to pay 78 per cent of capitsl "BARE SCHOOL" and maintenance costs toward Board chairman George Flet- technical school facilities, cher (old counchl the hark op DELETION Alter an hour long meeting a three-man commitiee) cation, eity council Monday wight refused the hosrd's ples for a 92,500 000 debenture issue for the| BR 8 Mca four | Ito! motion Ald that te approve issuing $1,000,000 worth of debentures commitied council te an expenditure of that exact amount BOARD'S PROBLEM | The board's problem now is and let the people make the final this: It has a oo on the draw: gecision, ing hoard which can be built at a minimum estimate of $2,062,000 But eity council will debenture! {only up to $1,000,000, | An argument developed over [the number of shops to he in- |eluded in the school, , " alam 0 school," Just 20 classrooms, MW a. Bracen asked tow. mith | cost ' on AR, Would Cos CC" With the deletion of if te shops nesday, or if the hoard of educa- k of ol Mr. Fletcher noted that ¥ shops tion fails to gel a time extension, Wisden food ghd Lou have to he paid regardless, as the ! pose ae on . 4: ! almost certainly" OCVI would Board has already hired ap BAR eli] Tn arom e Trustee William "Werry and the number of shops, Father P, Coffey accompanied Trustee Werry supported Mr, | reat need for skilled technicians RECORDED VOTE and pointed to the federal govs The recorded vote } "Some children want a trade Hin favor of Ald, Brady's mo- background," he said, "I think Gordon Attersley, Waller Branch, | she acilithes gives a better Finley Dafoe, Christine Thomas, hasic education.' Previously, hy an identical| Trustees may he able to elose |7 to 5 margin, council defeated|the gap hy reducing the number motion, The author was Aid| 10 lo-say-six, as Father Coffey Ernest Marks, who wanied the SUBREsis, ($1,000,000) deleted from the! federal help, the Board may he ahle to bulld a 10-shop wing and ence, as Mr, Fleicher suggests, Or, If the hoapd feels it has a was not shown by election results, it may take the case to the shops and 4 siage ot one end of) 2 building total would he If tenders are pot called Wed: OR ver: At least $12,000. $60,000 in architect's fees may the new composite school, that prehiteet Mr. Fletcher to eouncil, Fletcher, He said there was a called hy ernment's action as proof Mayor 'Lyman Gifford, was 7 to |tion, Aldermen Albert Walker,(a composite school with good E. F° Bastedo and Brady himself BOARD ALTERNATIVES an amendment: to Ald, Brady's|0f shops from the planned for words, "further consideration up With a promise of increased Brady objected, arguing| still make up the money diffep: strong case at present, which ple in the form of a plohiseite $162 Added at we iow" "To Chest Total shops vaise the eost per square] The total amount received for fool from a $14:15 average ftolthe Greater Oshawa Community $17.60, He emphasized that the|Chest increased by $182 during need for the school exists hut he|the weekend, The tofal is now | gg 'Pay $53,000 To Architect edged, follows; ° Canadian Pittsburgh Ind, Lids W. Reimer ¥, A. Griffiths Mutual Life of Canada Robert MeDanald Bath, Mens The Board of Education A Hats Ch (proved the payment of $58,000 to Gordon 8 Adamson and Associ ates, the architects who designed the proposed R. B, MeLaughlin School Hains (R. L. Crain I hy Peacock Bovd Insuranos id. This amount represents three. fifths of 6 per cent of the lowest ertha War Total to date tender price for the proposed [] [] Police Chief pM hoard was advised that it Becomes : had to pay the architect even if Mayor the plans were not used, LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Frank CP and T Group Gordon Stronach, who loses his 'Names Officers joh as London Township police chief when the city ahasch art The following officers were|®f the township Jan, 1, Monday (elected at a recent meeting of | Eained a new job as mayor of {the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs the eity, Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis! 10 the closest mayeralty race [Commi ee: Ii the olive Nistory, voters Jove shairma 5 wun IM @ 174:-vale victory over J, Mid chairman, Ba Merv¥n Allan Johnston, mayor sine 1987, (Freeman; eo h airman, Bro.| Mr. Stronach polled 20,103, Mr, [Arthur Philips; vecording seore. VOINStON 19.5. : tary, Sister Victoria MaGee; | My. Johnston refused to eons treasurer, Sister Nelda Thomp. ¢8de, however, and announced he = son ) ask a recount, il 2 : 4 | of 50,092 of the 96, Ways and Means Committee --| 3 1018 h 4 Chairman, Bro. Everette Andrus; |Sligible voters braved Nine-der (oo-chairman, Sister Eva Hastings, [51% temperatures to record a Hospital Bed © : [41.8 per cent poll, In the last Cas Bro. onvine Mag 0; |Sloction only 30 per cent of the eochairman, Bro ig By #0: electorate voted. i 4 J CORR Voters also elected a four-man 00 board of contral--the city's first 23333338: Sse. rms... £ : . : ? R Ho di as members of most committees, | Chain Sister Exide ' od singe N J 3 done | y A man, Sister Emily Booth; ki 4 Bridge Further ware Philly since Monday a y oo! i nd, Woady lew Community Centre| committee, Sisters Annie Phos py Yeas l{ Aldetmel. seve ' [tine-ambulance calls during that Bill Hart, Bert Keay and Hugh Ma Well be ranked with any|Llewella Pine, Elsie Keays, Dor seven separate school hoard rep: A footpath and a bridge aver time. Woaldridge service elub in Oshawa, [othy Holdsworth and Pearl Pea. resentatives, A creek were discussed at a Past President Hugh Woald: [ooek Seven candidates were ae: CELEBRATING board of education meeting Mon! {ridge thanked the 1960 executive | Al other members are an the claimed to Public Utilities Com: day. At the Nov. 28 hoard meet for its efforts and co-operation | Ways and Means { fmmitiee ___ mission and Hospital Trust seats Congratulations and best ing the danger to children CROSS and extended the seasons greets ing a creek to reach Coronation {ings to the gathering CLAIMS OVER SPENDING School was hrought before the Head table guests were: Bill Mr, Stronach, 83, a veteran of bh 27 years service in the Royal Ca» wishes ta the following resis dents of Oshawa and distriot who are celebrating their Oshawa Bantams Win Ex, Match In Port Perry Oshawa Bantam "City League $1967 2 oard Junior Gardeners . ; Coulby, Mrs, Coulhy, Rev. C. D A delegation of about 30 par ICross, Mrs, Wooldridge, Hugh Christmas Show hatin Noe oie: ya ie ng his first entry inte ely ents from the mew subdivision «| Wooldridge, Bill Kirkbride, . Mrs At the show of Christmas ap @iairs, Known in the RCMP as in the Wychwood ; Brentwood A AYR RIN area asked the board to build a Kirkbride, Mrs. Keay and Bert the ! ( V I Daisies. As the various charac. ela Brace Laurie Melnally, ANIMALS PLEASE KIDDIES | Chipmunks: Bobby Maiel, Grant| cleverly depicted. The children and Susan Peacock; Monkey, acts Bone, Ricky Keeker and Robbie ram, oDuglas Greentree on he: Diane Bradley; Jack Frost, Da il, David Griffiths and Paul Me: . Paula Mutrie, Brigitte Lauer, Ev. 0 1S elyn Martin, Linda Skinulus, Lyn| Kilpatrick and Sharon Ormiston, | Muscular Distrophy conducted by Sandra Zedic; Shepherds, Carl final amount should he more than Healey $7000, fighters, along with 238 neighbor individually covering an addition. tion decided to secure bids for which were placed in stores De, C mall totalled $1118.81 and is still apen room ed to the hoard of education, Is for the last five years: First vear office space, He felt the building being permitted, lected in the drive and the partitions one of the most important steps $2498.18 was collected through the f ! Board Chairman George A. Well received, Initially 81 per was collected hy mail for a total board ask for bids before total. People who have not vet , 0 @& ym olan Dystrophy'; Box 423, Oshawa Ready Dec. 17 | y administration building will he Nearly 173 children fram Wood cannot be competed till next sum Films were shown until Santa v job could be done properly ters came on, dance routines and Joyce Bartlett and Nancy Pea steps delighted the proud parents cock As always, the animal charac. Metcalf and Glen Hancock; Bune ters delighted the children, espec- ny, Debbie Griffith; Skunk, Gary carried off their parts with the Anita Kashul; Elephant, Wayne finesse of veteran actors, so Ormiston Between the scenes, the audi | aarks! Pumpkins, Carol Fallaise, ence participated in carol sing Dawn Farmer and Donna Hoskin; alf of the Sunday Seal Pre:| vid Peacock sented a gift to Mrs olmes, | Snowmen, Peter Crowe, David Donald; Snowflakes, Wend y| Loveless, Margaret Willoughhy, Dystr ophy l to, dong, Hav con TEL Mary, Pamela Fairles; Angels, More than $313 has been col-| Diane Harris. Jane Forbes, Joan she Oshawa firefighters from Noy Twining, Ray Patterson ' oney | still being re Richard Bradley On the evening of Nov, 21, when a blitz of 35 polling subdivisions To Get Pri ice hood canvassers, $3564 was col.| lected, For the balance of the On Partitions al 32 polling subdivisions netting $1374, movable partitions for the gecond banks, businesses and restaurants! oor office space in its new ad- ~netted $257.73. Money received for impractical to expect people, being received who work in the same capacity Here are the figures comparing Prustee A. BE, O'Neill said he making progress toward recov: 1956, $731.65 was collected. (There was a little concerned about the ery in hospital following a moter Was no canvass that vear Ned had cost a jot of 'money so far | Mr, McKeever commented that through the mail for a total of and he would like to see if the of the inception of the hospital in- $3811.20. Third year, 1958, $3302 12 mail f total of $5490.90. F ' Trustee Mortimer Brown said taken hy the province in recent ar a total of $5830. 3% Ourth he th ught the propose plan! Years, year, 1959, $336.18 svas collected |. NOUERt the prapased pla 20.38 Fletcher said he was in favor of cent of the peaple of Ontario had : v the principle of separate work.|7 So far, this year's total is al principle a0 wl next meeting contributed to this year's cam. ho Heeling palgn and wish to do so can send i ' ¥ The campaign's goal was $10,000 Santa Visits | n a 181 S Rev. Philip Coffey told the Osh. | Awa Hoard of Education Monday yp completed hy Dee. 17 view Park area were visited hy| He added that there would still Santa Claus on Saturday after mer, He cited certain plastering arrived and he was greeted hy a and painting that required a cer rt-warming cheer' from the board "asked that artists hes he provided of the pro ers, with backdrop of Ox-eye Skinner, Kathy McLaurin, Pam assembled | ANIMALS 1 ially as thelr costumes were so Holmes; Worms, Carol Turner| nimbly did they perform their Frogs, Tim McNaughton, Chris ing, Al the conclusion of the pros yp adsionls Lynn Ahbott and 5 Billy Vodden, Paul MeGi $6313 Given Kathy Keeler, Marie Flavelle, lected so far in the campaign for | Kingsland, Martha Smales and celved through the mail and the|y, in Oshawa was made by 35 fire.! week, 32 firefighters canvassed The Oshawa Board of Educa: The "Hourglass canisters nistration building Muscular Dystrophy research hy as a principal, to. work in a large muscular dystrophy campaigns advisability of providing private accident and that no visitors are ond year, 1937, $4144 20 was col F fico staff could get along without surance plan on Jan. 1, 1959, was was ocollected in the drive and Through the: drive 1 $1044.90, VAS very wasteful of office space., The plan, he said, had been p PAN » ¥ 2 g areas 1 suggest ready 30 per cent aver last year's , = Areas, and suggested their contributions to *Musoular Building To Be y fl b * view Park that the new board of education be some finishing to be done that . hoon, Dee. 10 tain amount of heat before the _Shikdren His admirers lined up in order ly fashion and received their treats before he departed to ih Nerth Pole The ske (A) the! More than $138,000.00 was paid gistered when they pass their 70th wish to be covered; while depend ants od lettering on the new build-'a registered, This total has since: noréetsed to 83 per cent, inelud- ng groups and direct payments new school in their area and to build a bridge and footpath across the ereek At that meeting the board thought that some of the respon sibility for a footpah migh fall on 'the parks hoard. Since then the hoard has ascertained that the property in question belongs to the school hoard The city engineer quoted a price of $3700 to, build a footpath and bridge. The school hoard feels that it can do the job consider ably cheapér Mrs. Margaret Shaw enquired as to the type of bridge that was being cantemplated. She was told that two large culverts were being considered for the bridge Mrs. Shaw advised the board that two culverts would not carry all the water during spring flood ing. She said a hridge was needed Trustee William Werry made motion that the committee vestigate the problem further wt in benefits during 1959, Mr, MoKeever warned that here were three problem areas, namely elderly persons who be- leve they are automatically re pirthday: .dependents over 19 ears of age and those who are ald off or. retire fram their em loyment It was stressed that people who are not . employed must make their own payments if they must register when they reach 19 years of age. Persons, reaching the age of 70 years, are not automatically registered CITY DWELLERS Of Canada's 18,000,000 people wothivds now live in urban eas compared with one-third 60 ears ago in Allstars defeated Port Perry 16 5 J Hy 4 Midas n ny A po Entertainment for the evening) test, Darryl Leech and Jimmie Was Provided hy the Sweet Ade | MeGraw each collected twa goals Nes: Mrs, Norma Seneca, presk | to pace the winning Mator City ent of the Oshawa Chapter, in. club to victory. Dave Leaming 'Toduced the chorus, which was| was the other goal getter dressed in Gay Ms costumes | Barry Beare with two goals and Pewey Tatton directed the Robby Lee tallied for the Port chorus for several numbers Perry home olub Their quartet was introduced and OSHAWA BANTAMS goal, SANE a fumber of songs, A ond Lupel; defence, Bradley, Dionne, old ¢harleston highlighted ~ the Barr, Balsam, Koniski; forwards, show Tavior, Leech, Leaming, Stroud! Bill Coulby thanked the Sweet Elliott, Robinson, Kidd, McGraw Adelines on behalf of the Men's and Barnoski Club, PORT PERRY goal, Stephens: A short business meeting was defence, Nearing, Lee, Beare, held during which Bd Jeifrey: Richard; forwards, MacMaster, chairman of the prajeet eammits MeMillan, Powell, MeNenley, tee, reported that 90 man hours Stephens, Raines, Jackson, Sam: had heen worked hy volunteers) son, Mark and Ballingall on three mam projects at the - chureh A INDIAN RESERVES In closing Mr. Cross expressed There are mare than 2000 In thanks and appreciation to dian res ations in Canada but the past president for his guid ne longer occupied (ance and co-operation Keay his SONY birthdays today Kenneth Fletoher, 117 Har many road sewth: Francis Smida, 119 Central Park south; Darla Shane, 739 Lake- view avenue; Mrs, Paul Glo waskl, 1057 Cedar street; Frederick Porter, Jv, 368 Welland avenue: Donald Met: calle, 810 Myers street; Joseph Johnston, 8 Park road narth; Danny Andersén, 208 Adderson avenue and Poter Calpitts, 131 Broek St south, Whithy The first five persons to in form The Oshawa Times of their hirthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period, The current ajtraction 1s "Desire in The rangements which was staged in Bull Strangeh, the burly, square the banquet hall of the Children's 1awed palice officer campaigned Arena on Saturday evening, the Wer the slogan "Stvenaeh for Junior Gardeners held theip strength Chrisfmas party at which the He hammered throughout the parents of the group, and the hotly-fought election campaign on executive hody of the Hortjewl-'a claim that eity hall has been tural Society, were special overspending guests Mp, Johnston was first elected During the evening a short pro: mayor in 1939. and was returned Sram was put on for' the enjay- by acclamation in 1940, when he: ment of those in attendance. was also elected Liberal member One of our young and talented of Parliament for London. little citizens of Oshawa in the He was defeated in the 1948 persan of Cathy Mathews, putifederal election and in the 1950 on an interesting skit which she nunicipal election, but eame called "Albeit the Clown" Ca:/pack as mavor in 198%. thy's aet - as well presented and equally well received as she rode "A " her trieyele in her performance F IGHT POSTPONED A previous issue gave the win:| BOSTON (AP) -- The George ners in all classes but failed to Met, was postponed Monday wis rr -- Dust", alsa "Sea Wile" Reports: on hivthdays will be received only between the hours of & am. and 10 am Phone RA $34 mention a brother - and - sister {Logan + Tom MoNeeley heavy team who took sixth prize in the weight fight, scheduled for + mantel arrangement for the jun: Hl Dee, 20. Promoter Sam Silvers iar section and in 4he senior see- Man sald poor travel conditions tion PX \ fourth because of snow storms caused prige for th ents. 'the postpohempnt, BY »