» d .. 8 OS YH, baby. ov 3, $00 5 | WHITBY And DISTRICT |Thd lesonc, oo ped Cross Seeks Return Funds BtCWLMeet Had Busy Year | "Pubive Speating and Leader The anne meeting of the of. Cost tn the Branch for the : : ship Conpse thin lesson of Winthy Branch, Connon Red three monthe since (hs service iven (® re u 12} 2 3a Le series of for, was held on rose was held in the new Wall began wm October wae $1544 ¥ : Wednesday evemng #5. Jobe at Al Saints Cheeh._on in I... "a new prapeel lor the The Eom, whist Choreh meshing! Withy Branch, Coot action against fwe Hon SAD PROMISED HONEY in Oshaws and asked Ber 16 oo ct Wiss Verda Packer! New wfficers. Miaretors and had been done formerly by the garam 1efngees by deseph Mp Jager said fat bak mi 4a 2 Sig fuking of Pickering. as nel ret res: aommities hawmen elected Ouhyawn Bren aed ol the gaer. formerly of Hongaey fad prowiced 10 pay Pack § or Frm io we lesson the fladiesiwere as (ollinws Hem. hr is now BOWE In Oshawa mawey Tagee had sent 19 Mrs and her fessoand was working Hog uA io prepare # me onary esident. Mayor Stan 16am more of fhe needs, and fs will be resumed mn March 1. Boab. He had fated to An so in the Yukon They had come 14 mimte sales talk on the selling ley Martin. president. Mrs. RK |SOmmer weather permits of bis said Judge A. B. Willmott at 2 snd Taier was swing for $08.28 (Canada alter the 1996 Womger Coto obo chi in the CWE ori. Bedell. viee-president: Rey ips Plame: ole b session of the Oman Cont hen asked if Barak hed done tan Bevoiution a subscription tn the Canadian b. J. Armstrong, treaswrey | Pistecn Willy Fann 5 Cort in Winthy, Thursday ny work on the second floor of She said that she had Wrediy oor" Sacarine The ladies Witham Mcintyre. secretary Suite Wok 5% Dh Onin Yosegh Jager, the piaintl whe house, Jager sid that hein fhe refugee camp (6r 100g ere complimented on thew|Miss Christine Larsen two infirmanes. Many more sre the case. ¢ i tn Canafa ww» wh Rok And MA nek ROW Why mantis hefors wing a dager | ood ideas outing the greet Directors. Karel Schaal; RB fi: and the i wilt 1996 from Hungary, He is a Boek was charging U8 [or She then winte fim ae, EW yates wn mans the jengie and Armstrong, W. PB eeted, fu pst n foreman for the Bennett Pasing "ore periorimed on the secont ing Im that she planned 10 E9 als of having Catholic era i § Muthgan, Dr. Roy Howe \willing 10 jon this growp. The J Cg flor Jager seid that a work east. When she aroved in OR ture in their own home Thomas Sicholson (Brookins); | and Limited in Oshawa. He was 19) p ; C uf 4 wa. she moved mtn the home lesson the ladies ¥ Semtt { Munns, SF work is very rewarding, ied hy 6G Murdoch one 10 Ihe secnnn storey of the # R, 8 4 " Al the same lesson the lames Tom Reh IE RE y {hos the wl of the sperin Fete lives was dome by Mr Eber of Jager and he gave her B15 10) occ the presentation of # ft Mrs. Norgrave Clemence, Mrs. : apoH I the salt of the fager claimed hal he fe ies $98 weekly in prirchase the gro cod sien an acceptance speech. A. RB. Conrad, Keith Lunney al Games, scenpations! fendant's wile Welen Barvk sent. "uy, preyyien testified that he ceries During the intermission, When! Chairmen: Water Salety, G.\oroiects and just plain visting tim a letter in duo oF 957 pos done aif the work on the. Mrs. Borsk stated that Rericoffee and Nght refreshments McMahon. Hospial Ser @re much apprecigled hy the from Biitish Colwming BERING cornnd flnnr by himself and re- hushand had sent her $200 while! were served, Miss Parker #-lvices Mrs. F. F. Mulligan patients for help. He said she claimed 10. con no he fp from Borak. He he was in the Yukon and had swered vanons questions #04 comin Citizens, Mrs. €. KE." The Minister of Health has he i cistern of Wis DIOREr's WHE. cos pe pad alsn bik cup- 829 when he arrived in Oshawa. | gave wsefnl information on thelcocde. Fairview Lodge: Mrs Liven mis Messing 10 88 such {Upon the receipt of the IEEE, words on the first floor. When He was jobless for shout onelvarious ways io present oneself\Cooroe Anderson, Mrs, Franklwork in mental hospitals, snd Jager sent her $28 he had worked on the first floor, month after he arrived in Osh in public | Oflen-Bittle Blood TFransinsion would like tn see if greatly ex The Ontario Hydro says | tures that dropped as low # A , emg uth on We in duly of 1957 he sent her Borak had carned some lum awa. We worked for Bennett] The fourth and final lesson Service: Mrs. Phithp Chubb; | Cigarets, candy, prizes, thet more than three - nuar- | 42 degrees below wero. Tech Ab 5 wi mile ROTIR is150 and she travelled to Osh ber for him. He also said that Paving for shout six or sevenlwill be of great importance. lf pan Cuphoard, Mrs. Horace! pte are supplied, at # consid. ters of the concreting on is | migues used hy Hydro make | of ne, (nt First power 'oc When she arrived nn Oh when Borak moved out of the months There will be a short recitation. Hiscox erable yearly cost fo Lhe Otter River plant has heen | it possible to pour cement (rom the S93000.000 plant 18 ooo' we save her $156.25 in the humse tn Feb. "5 (Borak) had RECORDED HOURS i one-minute speech of EO pegort of the chairman of branch. Transportation to and completed despite tempera: | throughout the Winter mont! ' Hed tor this fal form of a retum ticket 10 made holes in the roof when he. Mrs. Borak said that while duction of a speaker and also, oop ris work showed that $199 from the hospital is 8 contin: -- Abhtsiord. BC., where she had took bis TV aerial down they stayed at Jager's house, a one-minute speech for that: 4 occinos had heen made for the ing problem, and the br an ch left her ailing child. She return John Russel Ward, the next her hushand had cleaned up the! ing Blond Transfusion Service, and gratefully acknowledges the as ud , ed tn Oshawe with the child and wit stated that he had re cellar, put a new wall in thel Owing 10 the Bridge #06 66 pairs of pyiamas and 40 sistance of Mrs, Norman Irwin, itc 1 | 11 | (4 lived at & house owned by Mr. paired the holes in the roof of kitchen, painted the kitchen Euchre party being held on nightgowns for the outpost hos- whe suppies us with & car and 2, Jager al B40 Simone sireet Mr Jager's house. He said the floor and had helped Mr. Eber | Wednesday, Feb. 1, under the nies Aico a considerable driver each week Yoluntans sth roof was ahoul six years old wien. He had recorded all the auspices of the CWI, the fourth number of children's knitted drivers are still weeded, on Leslie Barok. who had heen and had three or four holes and hours worked in @ hook and last lesson on "Public carments anyone who could offer a car . yr, . yorking in the Yukon, inined his four or five eracks in it. He also, Mrs. Borak said the reason/Speaking and Leadership The welfare work of the and Aniver, from fime 10 ime a £ C ed ue T1Ze amily in Oshawa in No v7 stated that the holes had been they moved oul of the Jager Course will be postpone dood "Branch for the past year ey: would | phe ap Ppree oe Jager said Borak had no oh made by somebody walking on home was hecause Jager had following hg Fug dasiny: ered the distribution of 382) bias Hm gid ig lid ; ori Joh 1 i" ary sta eh, §, al the hithy famil- k ney w he arrived the roof sent letters to Hungary stating \ quarts of milk to Whithy famil-| We An. ohm rn TO ANTE Oman, Jugor anid ho sok 8 WRATE FOR WEAR (hat he was keeping them. The room, It ix hoped that all ladies Go To, °o cost' of $720.56, Cloth |'oher, 1990, and in March of 1 att this year, an appeal will he Mrs. Borak stated that while Baroks did not want to live off will attend ing was purchased for a fam- ii Bag oll. Whithy . citizens, A I Amassing the highest number 1 fust Gomes of points (45'%), an Oshawa rink Phyl b hig A : wi A HITRY N 0 Lor BOVRk al Bens aving ' i skipped by Fred Kitchen, was O9AW 4 WHITRY WHITRY in May 1958 she was in a British Columbia anyone so they moved onl ity who lost their home by fire, (goo , "Connon it generously, awarded the Jim McTeague ' The Borak family slaved at refugee camp she had written! She also said the roof was WHITBY al a cost of $187 h Money was Cl of this worthwhile work Trophy last Saturday al the / WHITBY UNIONY ILLE the Jager house and in return to Hungary and had received leaking hefore they moved onl also provided for a Whithy resi 08 RS an on unless money Whithy Curling Club 7 for cleaning up, paying the an answer where somebody ree: of the Jager house. She sald PERSONALS dent to cover the cost of trips| > cover the cost is availahle, 10 [J Clinic His rink edged Bruce Brad: psuawa WHITEY WHITEY hydro. oil. and water bills and ommended Mr. Jager for help, her hushand had repaired the » & Toronto Clini ------ ley's rink from Oshawa ahd a } cooking for Jager the taved Mrs. Borak then wrote (0 Jager roof in April of ' mrp AT FAIRVIEW LODGE Whithy rink skipped by Clair vy wWHITRY there without paying rent. The asking for help Since testimony had taken up On Saturday Billy Wollers p aying res A total of 32 volunteers drawn Rich, each of whom garnered 44 only work Borak did around the Mrs, Borak said Jager an all day, Judge Willmott recess: ehrated his eighth birthday. For trom local church and other qr-| poop & SOUTER point in the mixed open "spiel oe on vit ni aE house, according to Jager. was swered her letter and stated in ed the trial until March 7, at the fteasion, A pa y following ganizations as well as Ajax PAINT d uo comiels drs wo " fo A Elf TOR GRANITE WHITRY helping to paint the ouiside it that he had bought a house 10.30 a.m ranged with land Pickering Branches, assist an , Gy f } off Saturday : morning With . guests Henry Huimok. Len Ly {the Incal Branch members in WALLPAPER STORE rinks enleres in each draw / WHITRY WHITEY kin omy gE) hy the work heing carried on at ey Rinks from Oshawa. "Toronto san. Brrol Keevan, Allan Willi: A canteen 107 BYRON §7, 6, WHIT! iA int ¢ . Fairview Lodge Granite, Scarhoro, Unionville, | rer ey Ti EMMAWA $6 ARBOROUGH {som, his brother Frankie and sis-| (on og" 0 { open weekly MO 8-5231 Richmond Hill. Tam O'Shanter 4 y SHAW A OSHAWA 1C | ters Margaret Susan ad Deb [for the eo nee of the Midland and Whithy were repre or ! Bb Mille (bie. Mrs ollers serv © | dents of the Lodge, fea, coffee YouR I po } INIONYILLE WHITBY | ted hy! h ' 4 | : |freshments and was Assis and cookies are served in sit: : 1C.IL, Paint Dealer sented at the annual honspiel / First, second and third win ) WHITBY WHITBY . ! her daughter Margaret, Games| oo onms and wards, and a ners in. the Virst Draw at 9.00 scARBOROUGH WHITBY A Mille * (were played and Mr. WoMErs| oop nna" shopping service offer: | Painting & Decorating am. were F. Kitchen (Oshawa) # 100 AM DRAW (®) 1 ( Tes i 1 u {showed two £arton, Hime and ---- Contrecton B. Bradley (Oshawa) and B ' First Game liwn family films taken during l wi Miller (Oshawa). Consolation c, » wns the summer holidays ADDITIONAL, WHITBY NEWS| EM " prize went fn a Torqnto Granite } ; ¢ By CLIFF GORDON the 17.17 mark as he fired home SUMMARY n Southwell and ON PAGE 18 J rink skipped hy. C.) Mills SAW A WHITRY i A i Whithy Hillcrests continue to|® Pass from Luke Ist Period wi Wy Ps Southwell, | ---- SEL fiecond Draw winners at 11,00 ; y : 4 rack up the points as they whip- THREE GOALS FACH Picton; Denard Ft Catharines were guests AM. were, Wn one two, three | miler iowa TAM O'SHANTER WHITRY ped the Picton Merchants 10-6 in, The second period was a fast Beatty r Mat the home of Mr. and Mrs, : y B, Miller, idipd : po eve g ' aA Dover (Tam 0 wbmtor) and 1" i" I4 Witney, | Kama Picton last night, This was the evenly played period with both 3, Picton: Beatty, [Kyrie Southwell, of Brock St. N § Oliver Hillerests' seventh game in al leams firing three goals, Trani Proctor, Denard ,iv, 000 1,30 Bryant (Whitby) An Shave a AWA ond one ble {row without a loss since they was the hig gun for the Whithyl 8. Whithy; Tripp, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Pascoe at WH ITBY he cba ation urioney won ANS yoclley, wiley coo Llstarted their win string. The|cluh getting {wo with Chas:| * Middlelon, Tran vvve0ee 8.10) ended » family gathering at the kip aHAWA ' lezewskl adding ane. Falconer Whithy: Middlets ¥ } Cori {next home game for the Milk. czewski adding { 4. Whithy: Middleton, e of their daughter and son ' § h i i' men will he next Wednesday Beatty and Waddling scored for fake, Tran .. [hom "lin1aw, Mr. and Mrs, Clem Hew: : Nd age f BE Tipne night when the first place Peter: the home leam 5. Picton: Falconer, (ett of Oshawa, on the oeasion e 101 Auxiliar akin oy horough Jr. Canucks will he the) In the final period the Picton Really, Waddling ooo 10.8] 00 Mrs. Heweit's birthday WHITHY MiBLAND visitors team just could not dent the] §. Whithy: Nicholishen ,,, 15.08] a ne , Perri Filmer Tran was the hig gun armour of young Cliff Godridge] 7. Whithy; Chasezewski | Mrs. Alfred #, Dunlop th S t d J 28th guidsen, eo fercy last night as the little red head in the Whithy net, The Hillerests LAKE soorerrrnnnrenns "ve AT W., spent last Sunday in Co a ur ay, an. ita fired home three goals and as: on the other hand continued to] Penalties -- Beally 5.1, rina" where she visited her son | . £ itor ( elebrates Anniv | Be sisted on three more. Dave|pour the power on and fired|erts 0.38, Woodbeck 11.35, Trippland daughter-in-law, Private] w [WHiisy RIEHMOND MILL | Nicholishen and Tom Chascrew: home three goals to salt the| 11.25, Bobbie 13.24, Beatly 18.24, and Mrs, R. D, Bruce, and their| 1 pm=0SHAWA vs WHITBY Pee Woes B. Radmend. Tutty #ki each had a pair, with single| game away. Tran, Nicholishen| Middleton 2, 14,23, Proctor 14.28. [new haby daughter, Carol Ladies Auxiliary Roval Cana ling. Yearly reports were read Dough 1 Mann counters going to Lyn Middleton, and Napiorkowski in that order| 2nd Period [Annetta | 1. A, Duffhues, Palace] 8 p.m.~Toronto ST. MICHAEL'S Bantams dian Legion held its 16th birth: by the secretary, the {reasurer, + Dousht F. Many Bab Tripp and Ted Napiorkow:| were the marksmen 8. Whithy: T | day dinner in the Legiop--Hallland sick convener whitey WHITEY ski AL the 16,25 mark Tripp of the Midd ran, y 16! Mrs : Wednesday. Approxigsafely 50, A donation will gn out to the) Ret Nn. Bradley, For the losers it was Falconer| locals (ripped Bealty of the| o 5 i olan fLiutires ree TH ge is in the Oshawa General vs sat down to a delydous dinner|Provineial scholarship and 11! J A. Bradley, and Beatty with two each with home team as he was going is mn Waddir 9 90/ Hospital where she underwent with the Branch yep doing the was noted that as there are two ) L fools single counters going to Denard! right in on goal. The referee in Whitten Adding AT surgery, Her friends are happy WHITBY ALL-STARS serving with Wil Dilling in{high schools in Whithy no i and Waddling awarded a seldom seen penalty| {7 Wily on itt YW ta Tearn that she is progressing charge, assisted g§ commit: there will he twa $60 scholar Second Gams The Hillerests got off tn a shot Perrow took the shot but Vai Shnscrews h 12.0 Micely and is expected {no he " lee ships donated, one tn each WHITHY TAM O'SHANTER (very poor start as the Mer was outguessed hy Godridge in|, Pic He Beatty, Perrow 16.31/00mIng home shortly, They wish 9 psm,~Toronto ST. MICHAEL'S Midgets Rev. § trong gave the school h A Ll o chants appeared as If (hey|the Whithy cage, The thing that| 3 Picton Waddiin "her a prompt recovery hlessings F nt Mrs. Earl] Miss Rose Bate presided over whitey WHITBY "were going to storm the Whithy| made the people onde! how:| Denard § 88 on Jan. 2. the Whithy Rap:| vs Ormistonfroposed a toast to thelthe installation of new officer wll Doughty club under. The Picton team|ever after that was the faet| 1 y HI Wid { Queen Head tate guests were | and executive, She was assisted ran up a 20 count hefore the/ that the referee did not give pio allies wloatty 14.30, Bob: fist Church In conluneuon with) WHITBY ALL-STARS introduced hy the presgh a DY Mrs, Ernest Humphery and locals could get untracked at|Tripp a penalty after the play ' tN an {Youth Week wi po ae atl follows < Mis. George Brown. They are ; in kif the 1.20 mark, Tripp gol the| er missing the goal |. Whiik rd Toro Youth ig, ne MI "" ' " Miss Rose Bale. «one Com a follows President Mys, tial WHITBY WhiThY Ine us il md running ih fi 1 Pont forge; the hex hama 1 Wilby! Tran, 8.40 1 pm. Mis od guest Don't Send-Take Your Boy to the Arena y N Irmiston, past president My He is he fired home a neal goal [game for the Hillerests will bel h rane ) P rl Bowimatwille, Vai George Brown, first vice presi MIDLAND OSHAWA Middleton tied it up at 7.57 hut|this coming Wednesday night (1 Whithy, Ni holishen a ga SHeaker A Youth chal will take ADMISSION 50¢ Abbott Price. hranch secretary. 120 Mrs. James Munya, second = K. Tipne Falconer got his first of two to{when they will host the tront| 0 whit MK 141000014 part in the service which ig \ Can lithy: Napiorkowski followed hy a fireside, Miss WHITRY RICHMOND WILL . - ---- from the pre Sergeant at|2foretary Mis, Vernon Moore i Nicholishen then scored what as the Hillerests are still smart-| Penalties Woodheck 1.84 /trip to South America There arms, My Gio lon Br oi i 4 [Sergeant at Arms Mrs Jame Third Game was the best goal of the game|ing from the 1.0 defeat handed| Denard 6.02, Robbie, minor and|will he special music and re. vice president. My is BALE) WHITRY RICHMOND MILL as he dug the puck out of his them hy the Canucks some| misconduct, 6.18, Whithy hench|freshments will he served : James; first vice. Mrs. William | 'am Parkinson, Mrs. Arthur entire Picton team In score [the hig one here-on Feh, 7 when|f 18, Tripp 8 54, Hess 15.47, Pic UC N A 5 A toast to the Branch AFT and 1 Frnest " Rev 8 Armstrong, hranch|Y10¢ president Mrs, Walter Nor: wi itary WHITHY give the home fans another running Peterborough Jr | t | William | ! Hopps; secretary. Mrs. Vernon Riantiek Mi Frank Barton, AM 0 HANTER WHITRY aw Chasczewski put the Hillerests|the Guelph Royals will try to ton, ton many men on the ice, | Miss Pickens 5 ports car specia f | I} | : WER Humphrys. Gifts gi on WHITRY WHITRY N D t ade by yi h William Hobps the ye WALL Bi Jel o MIDLAND 1 WHITRY . IN HIGH SCHOOL HALLS | BOWLING NEWS urse irec or : h p ) Niehalishen vrs 10.40 Brewer will show slides on her Padre; Mrs. William Simnson|™ treasurer Mrs. Fred Jame chance to cheer ucks in what should he a dandy| Brewer Hay treasurer Mvs.. Fred fixecutive members ate Mrs. osnawa WHITBY "'own end and weni through the weeks hack Alse keep in mind penalty served hy Middleton Monre Alvin Foster, Mrs. Albert whitey WHITBY out front for the second time at'top the Whithy Hillerests ra LE : A ge Vernon Mac: (Miss Rose Bate for doing a won Thi Carl. A toast ta Provincial Com hia Bi Miss Vaneta Pickens, RN, an A Woiderful job, her visit 1s alway . instructor at the Ontario Hospi mand was made by Mrs. Gordon eninved Her official 1 WHITBY LADIES CANDY J A Anand tL tar an We er official visit wil 3 t AALIHEA tal, Whitby, has accepted the Rone Bate of Bako. Tha 'ake place Wednesday, Feb 2. Bowman, Gibson naerson 11S | LEAGUE | appointment of Director of The 1050 retiring ar Mrs, W president, Mrs. Earl Ormiston Jag I Y 0 i . Paints for the day Allsorts| Nursing at the Ontario Hospital, thanked Mr. Dilling and his Muy ( pia Mrs, William Hay Kead Industrial + * 2, Gumdraps 0, Humbugs 4, Jelly fin Port Arthur, Miss Pickens, committee for a wendenal ib Mi A Jordon Brawn, Mrs. Elmer Games With Ajax {Beans 1, Life Savers 2, Lolli:|Who has been an instructor here one $ 5 commen fo 4 Nandos oh rr a Nh bv. Masa Lage {pops 0, Maple Buds 4 and Pep: | Since 1057, begins her new duties x i A gift was presented to Mys. Bart hockey action was hot and fast 3 fon Feb, 1, was a pleasure as they enjoved Ormistor . permints 3 ston far her faithful duties | om 'G " nthe Community Arena, Sun MLREN PATE . 3 High Triples over 50 -- @,| The personnel change is of day when Bowman and Gibson By EILEEN PATERSON Une heneficial tht 1 10 come double interest to people of very inuch catering to the ladies! ne 8 performed through the year in / A . AA ps TH9, A, {4 '§ a dumped Caesarea 31 and Ta! TWO thrilling basketball (out of the games was the sign| Wiles 7h A. Anderson 664, | | Whitby and district in that Miss who have done so much far ludin ( { thanks for the faithful them in the past. President adios ; Mothersill 626, H. Bastarache| Re ro. es wha helped al catering tn A james were played between ®f increased school spirit since \ Ache | oi kens replaces Miss Marguer Narcan agreed to that and weddings and hanguets which "MO Hed Dunlop 44 Ajax and Whithy at Anderson the division of WDHS, Almost /811, M. Bentley a, D Kehoe, Cammack RN, a prot factory bulit...regularly $150 Nishe clase harmony 10 fallow proved very successtul fu the fst game, Jim Me: \gigh school on Friday, Jan, 13. the whale student body of Ander- (383, A. Mikacel 872, M. Dun:/or' ihe school of nursing at the in the coming vear The men|' Aissed at the birthdav dinner Cann led the way for Bowman A son was at the game. cheering/can 582 T. Shaw 558, J Hil | \ z retired and the Meeting CAME due fn illness 8Y GINNel 4 Gihsen netting tu 1s |. The Bantam game was a great iL 1] lard 33 and V Brown $53 Whitby hospital and a former to order at § pm ) it 1a by ness hk fr Toe Mast Tanveau A we goals disappointment to Whith 13 and yelling their support bg wh WN | resident of the Whithy area Mrs. Bal Ormiston was inMss M hs y {iam A i 3%: | \ailtea AE assisted on both ho eve defeated 2411 Ander) Many Anderson students were High singles over 200 -- 6, Miss Cammack, who has heen the chair: ale Wi mats ait is AL Misa i and m a:he4 ar son won the Senior game 57-50. garhed in red ar ved and grey Whee 203, M8; A Andgraon 243, on the staff at Port Arthur, ever AIT, Ta ae eed hit Pewter. at wis " o Ron Huntley Aged the on Jim Cornish was the tap scovar clothing thus stphasiing their 237 iy h a oyst 2 Ma Su ince the hospital ahened hie d # £00 Vv are extende goal for and G with ave in the Senior game etting 23 pride in their school colors can 224, roawn 222, ent. Years agn, now moves in st f Mow m: 3 } H netting 2 | a a, Sotemanel w. oo nde \ y Foster assisting of the §7 points We had our first assembly on l8y 221, 208; H. Bastarache 231, Ontaria Hospital, at Hamilton, the Auxiliary, Mrs. Wiliam Dilla ik A of 0 * and 1a brought Wayne Venning. assisted hy Both teams played well. There Tuesday. Jan. 17. Mr. Walker- 201; J. Hilliard 218, E, Greenley|to fill a vacancy on the staff _-- : uecessiu' meeting to a close, vi ev MeDanald garnered weren't too many fouls and the tan, a chemical engineer, spoke 214, E. Walker 214, I. Mathersill] there Caesarea's single tally score was always close, usually to us about plastic products of 213, 211, 202; D. Kehoe 306, 204; | Miss Pickens is a graduate of Four penalties were meted No more than two points apart, chemical research A. Hewis 205, A. Mikacel 204,/the Ross Memarial Hospital, in BROCK In Shows at 7 and 8:20 flout three to B and G and one/BUt Whitby, using the fast break These products included every in Shaw 204, R. Peloshok 203, Lindsay She has done pos S-- aturday Matinee ot 1:30 tn Caesarea, Dave Foster of B/SYStem, finally took the lead to/thing fram velera and pop.it-|M. Pape 203, 202; D. Moore 201|8aduate work in Opthamology WHITBY and G was the game's hadman Win their first game head toys for children to plastic|and 8. Dilling 200 at the Wills Eye Hospital, Phila when you buy yournew he was given the gate twice | TWO two Anderson teams visits apparatus that carries light = ~-- | delphia ROBERT Um " ed Donevan CVI in Oshawa on around corners. 11 was a very RACES CANCELLED She was a Nursing Sister in TINA . TORONTO « DUNLOP TIE | Wednesday, Jan. 18 , Interesting and informative talk.| BOWIE, Md. (AP) Snaw/ World War 11 and served with AUSTIN YAN: VES Dunlop, led by Guthrie wha| There the Bantams showed, New additions are heing made! farced the cancellation of the/N® 2 MD at Kingston, Rarrvie copped all four goals, tied To.[impravement! Especially noted to the appearance of the School! racing card at Rowie Thursday! field, Windsor and Debert, She HEALEY ™ bademy dead opto 4.4 in the second game of [Was Ted Gow's skill in gelling every day. Lovely drapes have and the track said it also would| Was also stationed overseas he morning Jarrett. Hulbert, [the ball to fhe other end of the heen hung in the office and the remain dark today. The action! With No. 2 Canadian General -" y OF Jankowski (2) and Mowberry|floor and Len Yarraw's aceur Home Economies room marked the second time this OSRital. She has since com assisted on Guthrie's goals acy at shooting. However, they) Many books for the HDrary week the track has bowed toPeted a post graduate course OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY I. Sheady scooped three in for! lost 20-14 1a the stronger squad are being catalogued and placed in Psychiatric Nursing at the the weather during its sched. Toronto. E. Noseworthy v fram Donevan on the shelves hy Miss Priest! his] : Ontaria Hospital, Whithy, and UTLAW" wher marksman ; hy re The Seniors alsa lost 76:21 in and her busy helpers ued. ~ 3 MAR has also taken a post graduate) went 10 I Romane hr [Site of their hard effort The gymnasium will be the gay A two-inch snow forced of. SUdY at the University of To Vernon and Tay Yous Anderson High's gymnasium scene of "Hawauian Holiday" (ficials ta call off the program | 'oM0 Schaal of Nursing tn Nurs A DAY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! Was awarded io was the scene of two erushing/this Friday, Jan. 37, It will be Monday {ing Service and Administration et 0 [) WR i ny Nay #4 ol va Oli gofeats on Friday, Jan. 20. Both/the frst dance held at Anderson. | | Following her service with the RR 2 TAUNTON RD EAST "PLUS w= FEATURE NO. 2 That Marvelous English Comedy | ' §, JArTell Wasiihe Seniors and Bantams lost to/Semi-formal dress is required LATE ADDITION {RCAMC, Miss Pickens had ' 1 ") ONLY ARSKED" § te for oughing and Henry High baskethallers and the dance will he open to' The Hebrides became a part|nursing experience in California OSHAWA RA, 5.031 The Anderson Sentar team the public of the Kingdom of Scotland until} Ohio and Florida, Her expert \ 4) Ln sy ninped Wa Henry We hope this dance. the re. 1208 when they were ceded to ence in Psvelatrie Nursing alse CHARLES NAWTRY and MICHARL MEDWiING a 31, Garantie 30, Duniop 10 Street. Bantam boys were des sult of a lot of hard work, will Alexander 111 by Magnus of Nor included two years, 1&4? and Caesarea § Ifeated M27 be a huge success way +, ithe Ontario Hospital in Whithy.| van and