The Oshawa Times, 10 Apr 1961, p. 9

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oe im i MEMBERS OF BRANCH 43 | upper picture the legion and of the Royal Canadian legion | suxiliary members are seen drawn up in front of the mem and the members of the ladies auxiliary of the branch parad ed from the Legion Hall to the Cenotaph in Memorial Park Saturday afternoon to henor the men from this district whe | | gave their lives in the titanic the Local Movie Club irst World War, In the JH dies auxiliary la the Brown rial In first $ouckley lower picture Vice-presi dent of the Legion and Mrs. FE president of the la a wreath in Hruggle at Vimy Ridge during | memory of the fallen heroes Oshawa Times Photos Has Busy Season Oshawa and distriet amateur movie enthusiasts, who have Iately decided to re-name them: selves the "Inter-County Movie Club," have been very active socially since the Christmas! season fi tl In February a husload were Switzerland ground music was Drive An Im with eherg's visit to his of film for viewing at the next meeting interesting and appropriate 'Swiss Cattle the result of Max Cas unusual hack dame in Ross Jackman left entertained hy the Toronto Mo-|{them laughing with a most de vie Club and viewed a number|li ghtful and humorous family of excellent films produced by!film, "Snack In The Sack" The program finished off with Again on Mar, 9 another hus: an interesting demonstration he load joined other Toronto clubs|iween the differences in the new the Toronta Club's members to view eight of the 1060 ama teur films which wen recogni tion in the yearly contest spon sored hy the Photographic So piety of America On Thursday, Mar. 16, the local club was host to members of the Trenton, Toronto and Jer Clubs. Clive Harrison he inter-county program direc tor, showed a number of 8mm films made hy the local ama teurs. "Califognia Close-Ups' hy by George Yeomans, "The Mad Hatters" hy Ross Jackman, and "Heads Up!" hy Clive Harrison | y were all very interestingly pre: |} sented. Each was an excellent example of how to turn your home movies into films that not| only satisfy your desire for a vecord, but alse are of great interest to friends, or even strangers Through the courtesy of Jacl man Florists, Bowmanville, ear nation corsages were presented to all of the visiting ladies. Three lavge floral pieces which \ graced the refreshment tables B d n were won hy Margaret Holthy yarium and the and Mrs. Herhert Lowe, hath of} Tarenta, and Ken Whitehean of lowed hy ' gance taken during af winter 1060-60 hy one of the club's hushand and wife teams Gertrude anville the ill and Ella Simons The evening irection of the Hallman Visitors are Thursday ons' Centre April at 8 p.m here was a ve regation on pril # hureh ry hunday which filled minister, Rey ion dedicated e 10k tw Trenton. A basket of apples don 1a) flag ated hy Cecil Alldread's Oreh ards went ta Mrs. Helen Hain of the Inter-County Club. Tal Russell Hallman, also of the local group, went a M-faot roll n Ww of calor film, a regular monthly! qo, door prize presented hy the Oshawa King St. store of Jury Ad Lovell Winner af the color Accused Admits Armed Robbery COBOURG (Special) -- Robert] French, 24, of Oshawa, one of twa men charged with the arm: ed robbery of the Taronta Do minion Bank at Bethany, Mar | 23, in which twa men escaped Ww with $1300, Friday pleaded gull ty before Magistrate R. B. Bax w sion th memory Flag, {ley and family in loving mem.|'TUeks are now filling in the ory of her hushand, Wilired, a|®' 4 veteran of the First Warld Way| Pass to Creighton Heights, Fen: with 74.7 marks 1848 clerk of two fags on} behalf of the cengregation andl thanked the I'he session has engaged H. , Bayd ta install the Nags on the walls of the historic church and SHARP CURVE pace One was the Union ated hy Mr, and aldsmith and family of their ho paid the April § The other donated 1845 was hy the ho died Oct. 15 Mansell Gerrow received the wey will he in Sunday The arren minster Abbott in as a SON upreme sacrifice heavy closed freshments served in a very at tractive manner hy the ladies of the Inter-County Club under the hostess welcome {lend the next meeting to he held lon 14 Beech St sharp Two Flags Dedicate la and old Kodachrome films fol: A Beason Of Extrava an excellent 16mm film Snows with re Mrs 1n at the Bow al ge con morning gallery Warren 0 Mi | ( Mrs generous baptized the ment of adult haptism ceived her ter to the charge and was 1¢:| member new Also received as new| al Centre Street United he audi when G memory ack, dn LR n loving Harold hvistian | 'Fa¢ Badg 05 danars by next Mrs sacra and re church manded a week in custody 10 ap | members on profession of faith pear for sentence, here next ¥Fri-|yw day Alsa charged with the robbery is James Hutch M. alse 0 Oshawa fut sled without last Tuesday at Bowmanville to appear before w Magistrate Baxter tomorrow. |' on plea daughter members were we K R Marilyn ere Mrs dey fre heard Read Your the Hears in Burns OO and he new ad 10 the anthem The Oshawa Times a 'Marine Fish 0 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 196) The Gehaws #nk Pietra -- RANGER. SOGaly FRIspily #5 joes & peagram of cloves # shes of Tempew. marine fish © There was Msesson on he fovie which i being charterek 16 ternational Frheiation of Agar - wom Societies (TIF AS) is hold WR W. Gesrge Bap # guests of honor ast Meh at #2 MOREE IB AOR Memorial Anglican WER FHA Church pansh hall. Mr. Bap: Ws faithin ley bas retired after serving Bapley for her as organist. and chovrmaster for her of the cho Mrs. Rapley Archdescom | member of IRE CRE BERS CHEER SHAK that time. The nner England and fated bY TAhers CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS The rectors Davies and ithe Congratulations and following resi den, George Consianie hosts at the dinner. Member and 4 CRIENIRIIBE Lhe) Mr. and Mrs ley WeFS Faay Christ greg ann Wore Re The members of the Osh awe Harness Club held g most wi dinner Setnrday nS. Gregory's Audiior Canght by the comers Health Minister To Speak Here Hon. Dr. M. B. Dymond, min ister of health, will speak af the a fourth annual dinner of the Osh awe and Distinct Branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association Wednesday evening, April 18 Also scheduled for this dinner pt Northminster United Church Hall is the installation of the branch's executive for 1961-1962 by Dr. 0. 6G. Mills The dinner served will be spec ally prepared 1a suit the taste needs of the diabetic diet and 19 meet the approval of the Na tional Dietition of the CDA, Miss Isobel Lockerbie 15 years Was # ti oH Europe y #ll en Wak pis m pre thé warden, E. V PEGINES WRI WEFk of the choir and their wives @f ish est tended. Among hose @t 1) nt head lable Yenerah Archdeacon and Mrs, BH Cleverdon, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Howard, president of the chow the church and then wives and Mrs. Rap ley Miss Dorothy Wiliams thank ed the members of the Evening Guild for the delicious supper Mr. Howard spoke briefly tell ing how he hecame a memher of the choir and thanked M; and Mrs Rapley for their years' of service. He presented them with 8 transistor radia on behalf of the members of the of Oshawa niet Werk who are mrnaays teaay Bobby Moore road north; M on Robin Mrs Margaret Price, 106 Grooms avenue; John Slezik, Jr., TH Albert street and Mrs. Gor don MeKEnight MM Brock street west Resolution Out Of Order WARATAens Eis 5 eel Mr. and wm Ll | LRHAT Clabes Lr. 24 ' F AS : nors {gion 1 of TIF AS Is host grow u with the Niagara Falls cb as 7 member of the Canadian grow, and will perticipaie in the fish show 15 he held # the com of on behalf of the eon The Wiagsta pemnsiia pen Archhegenn Clever: criehrates Blossom week # this Davies also veel time so there will be 16s 1 see SRIVILR 9 Mrs. Norm Usherwond. Stowtfyille # mem- Don Townsend and Al. Pankw of Oshaws. will be receiving 9 to Awerd for heir prowess as reeders. President Jim Pater son will receive the master's There was & small suction ably taken care of by Vice president Don Hambly. These besides giving some Weky people some very good fish st very reasonable prices month by Dennis Hercia wnior member. Congratulations to Dennis, g (pirly new member Other draw prizes were won by: Visitors, Harold Babeock John Steffan and Leslie Allison John VanMunster, A. Vander Gaast, Gerry [uttikbuis, Don Fong, A. Arkwright, D, Hercia host cll. The Oshawa clih is Choi oirmaster RII of Mr oy for and do. Three of ovr members show- their intermediate breeders award, for Wis efforts auctions pre slwsyz 2 lof of fun The tank draw was won th who is doing very well Members draw: CHf Wilson Manila, and Frances Usher SHOW RESUINS Fish show results were Fish of the Month: Catfish Don Townsend, Cliff gift al executive Club 18 ract At the Cobourg end [grades to the Highway 45 aver. Roseneath, Hastings and Norwood The junction of Highway 45 and Division St still remains a problem with the sharp, blind curve at Hull's Corners where the Highw narrows down ta 17%-foal width ella aie hoald W 5 the w A display of lapdancing w choir The controversial resolution Ld he presented hy pupils of Miss Mr. Rapley replied thanking concerning the removal of the Cy shes Jean Bright of Seagrave, Onlar the chair for its and re- word Christian from the Wilson bik a ' played hy the Executives" -- § & Onti {Dave Wilson, Jim Crozier ) ; : ship that had always existed, of ton 10 fon vr n n ana ph. Open Egglayer--Jdim Crozier (Osha wa youths who have formed the loss of some members hy he schools, took an exp The next meeting will he held|# hand death and that five members Win al the annual convention of 4 y T wr, and ' pip {interested in the bus (rip olor Christine Thomas I for 15 years. They were Mr and schol Associations her Niagara are asked to phone MO|Mrs, George Telford, snd Rey {and Mrs, Frank Williams, Miss Roraied SHurecay, Wi vOronio.g gigs or "RA 88508 for Informa: and Mrs, H, A, Mellow will be [Irene Pawson amd Mrs. IV Arey Irene Pawson Wr the Oshawa district, Including) Mr. Constable spoke briefly YOUng members for the area, al 3 4 tended the two-day conference . and presented Mr. Rapley with usic n ance Toronto : Unknown to the resolution ew 1g way commitiee, the act on which the » had heen altered at the begin:| ] estival Planned ning of 1061, This making It im » R te possible to implement the reso By JO-ANN BARGE of the Beience Se c Hon " dels ar I oul of Order 'holidays! April is a manth full During the los} Le hoot week | COBOURG ~ Whatever lack Was unanimously carr of activities at Central Collegi-|the Junior and Schoo admin: | of stimulating interest High Heeent publicity has suggest late Institute, which will hegin( ton Championships were de Port Hope and Toronto is more heen prompted hy a large hady Monds Championship Bonnie Crouter onday A ¢ SE. 4 than compensated hy the scen- of home and school members, Our annual Spring Festival of defeated Kathy Marshall for, ery as the highway cuts when in fact it was the "Drain Music and Dance will be pre: OP spol, Irene Kurianowics and Hills "hetween Cohourg . a nd provincial Resolutions Commit April 21 and 22, af 8 p.m Every;| unio Doubles Frophy bY de Brighton tee, It received the support| one, including the public, is wel: Ng am digahelly 30th sections are now paved 4 Krawilz and Bonnie Crouter, | ] I f1 that commitiee hined effort of the music and : 3 ) 3 {plons | el to decide the Within RB Me o the Hover. The hoard of directors of the physical education departments pions han mst 10 4 ig a fav Serving THEhway 40 8nd, ouincial federation of HS|of CCL. Our trophy = Winning log oie | {Division 8t., Cobourg. In this | Los Singles Champion, Jo-Ann Barge defeated Bonnie Courter, | ( : ane HOR Of the resolution, so it|Band will be featured in the a Ritzle & To-Ann | bridges are completed and are Rs Micke ll {and Marian Ritgle and Jo-Ann biidges pH pi connect: Seemed likely that had it heen| Program. Tit kels May he ah (Barge, the Senior doubles cham: | | A | tainec mbers y ing links across the 401 from brought to a vote, .it would have |Trene Kurianawicz and Kathy! 8 J, T, Gaske ide: mn ) y Marshg BAY GARAGE of (he Oshawa District Hows BADMINTON TOURNEY arena AL the Grafton claverleal the and School Council. Nel The Mixed Badminton Club BENEFIT GAME ment of highways is almost ed as district gavernar for the are tournament on April 14 at 4 Ohasozewski Benefit Night for completed. This will serve a %'"® (nm. Four teams from ea chioshawa's three collegiates. Cen: 20-mile stretch of highways 401 school, O'Neill, Danevan, AiaX,| (val was host for this event. | pete for the trophy, Central way defeated 44 to 43 hy the {Won the trophy "for the first Majors from Simeoe Hall in a ishing ta he dane along the dual time last year and will he outiyepy exciting and well played| lanes of the: 401 between Graf 8. Ra A tn and Cobourg, many trey ns Io |Leams arp Butch D'isilly and Members of the Collegiate | [Maven Rattle, ! Me o i ANE team were Stan Seneco, Mush raw 15 alveady heing stored Kathy Marshall, Allen Andrews) Nionoy chon derry Tymaoshik, In preparation far the seeding \ number of Oshawa gies and Irene Kubianawies al Rab goer Heeson, Paul Goldstein [ of the areas off the shoulders. Won trophies at the fifth Annual Povayke and Jo-Ann Barge Kutziner, Garnie Gunn, | Al Etchells | macerated hy machine and Championship held at the fea-| Council will Spann! the | 1 owas good to see some Cen: | hlown onto the seeded areas as Bram Stadium, at Waterloo, Sat: dance of the year (excep tral Grads on the apposing| COVE urday Grad Dance) this coming I | Tartaneties April 14, heginning at 8.30 mi Pxoican "Roh Winters and by Caral Greenham won the| Pm. Dress will be casual. Come | jo goa Along the stretch of highway Novice Faney Drill Team Tro. |0ut early and wateh the had are many fine wooded areas phy During the half time period and some have recently heen Bonnie Crimmings, May./10¥ 8 good dance O'Neill and Danevan combined placed along this streleh of orn, Martin J a MeMolien ATHLETIC BANQUET 10 put an a very enjoyvahle dis! highway, if is prohahls \ SUUER On Tuesday, April 25, our play, and two feams fram the! will he much used as the scen 5 2 Re A " Hk and Ane Renard [held at 6.80 pm. in Albert/ed a short haskethall game. Of Wii S6basks wan the Ih Street United Church Hall, This [course \ yours With banquet is sponsored by the|have heen complete without phy for the 14 el 1 Nav jee Fad the trophies bars, COSSA|legiates all had the givls (and! 1 ATO HTRORNAM medals, and school letters are bays) oul presented, Tickets may be ob {traphy for, 14 years and averifar $1.50 During the last week of | wad Son 9 Ruthann Hohn Central's Grad Dance will he 8 hool, the basketball champion # ireenham with held Friday, May 5 at 8.30/50hps were decided in the vari ar N > § 3 Yes Foo pm Y Ee sims. | iby Pliy { he Ly ith 84 4 Ailhaueties of Npring. The price Bevision Red dete ated Blue #4 marks. Lynda Dawe received(is $3.50 per couple and an in:|Members of the victorious Red UR ), Diane Haas. RH eil, the public works committee Phy for 13 years Novice sal| {81H 3 help | wih %, po Bees Lav yi Hao i was authorized to approach the Went ta Penny MoMulien with| MYA HOSS, Chairman, and her Hickey, Donna Hobbs, Judy fopartment of highways to see! T8 marks, Lynda Boivin [committee heads have heen dep p 8 8 10 see (0.7 Marks a3 | tat 0 ) : ; (0 now it is up tn the seniar/Atkle, and Jo-Ann Barge, | don Din 1 "+ at ot hed "Se yn odes to make 1 #"wuess, ello diated Greek 84 tn A 8 h ig shaw anc AIsirie 6 Grade ai 0 cap ¢ Many years ago, one of the girls attended a Baton Twirling SCIENCE FAIR April § Mavia Chrome), Rosemarie! Division St. offered the town a Gene Shea fram the United about 30 students left the school! Fusco. Fisie George, Ellen re trip of ground hardering | States was the instructor. Thase(for a trip ta the Torante Science George Carol 1K Caroll W nu were Carol 0 \ Huthannivear entered by Joan Zubka: members of inning team wed widening but council ve: Debaski, Penny McMullen, Bonsiviteh, 124A. who did a project; Red 1 trounced Green 2 184 jecled the affer. Naw the land mie Crimmings and Irene Har on the Embryology of a Chick. /to walk off with the Grade $ Imay be badly nesded A A . v Us 10. Musical numbers will be ferred to the happy relation: legisiation concerning instruc: Open Livebearer -- Cy Usher i, "i 2a 4% ends! T. D. Thomas, MLA, and May of the choir had heen with him the Ontario Federation of Home May 4. All members and friend More than 30 delegates from|; AMONE RUSS Bourgaize held the Royal York Holel proposed change was based lution as it was worded. A mo Hope everyone is enjoying his for organizing this trip way 401 may have helween ed that (his resolution had|as soon as we start back onlcided. For the Junior Singles through the Northumberland child" of one member of the! sented Friday and Saturday, | athy Marshall captured the s 10 members mT) ORT ih etaEen. Grakan claverioat taiio 61% of the 10 members oflcome, The program is a com |The Junior and Senior cham. section of some 10 miles four Voted against the recommenda. mixed Choir and our Senior [ ons, were victorious over alway 4 heen defeated Music department pr ion | g L { as a ar 3] ' 1 y 10 hay gavage of the depart 10al Council, was install: wifi "he holding an inter-collegi:|* Friday. March 24, was (he and 2 and act as a subsidiary fo] . Pickering, and CCI, will com: The Collegiate All-Star team the Port Hope centre Il eam While there is still much fin trying 10 keep it, Central's four| game have heen planted and baled ' ¢ Gary After seeding the straw is Waterloo County Baton Twirling Good Luck! and Jerry Higgins. | A Ki team! Tom Olinyk, Ray Clarke, | PICNIC SITES? The Harvey lod 2 Those 1 the drill te a m/mintan tournament and then en A h meh ly are the gymnastics elab from refrorested pen anies are they rp \ Ruthann Debaski, Lynda Dawe, |, 0a"shietie Banquet will he( Simcoe Hall Biddy League play: ery surrounding sure in at dump| so p i : 80.4 marks, The first place tra: GAME a" BAY AY this time, | cheerleaders, and the three so) The Duet twirl fourth place {ained from your GAA reps [GIRLS SPORTS (marks. The fourth place traphy| The theme this vear is/0us color teams. In the Senior At the last meeting of coun. 8.2 marks. The third place tra |stallment plan has heen put[ CAM are Kathy McRae (can 3 8 i ve: 4 x far wo | Broad, Marie Bernard, Grace what could he done to eliminate ceived 73.6 marks busily preparing for this dance | ! the traphy. Dorise Bilenduke, ! property owners along nerthiclinie at the Kitchener YWCA.! Last Wednesday Greenham | Fair. Central had one entry this! Sudsbury, and Betty: Wyatt arg Diy Bawman {vey of Oshawa, @ My. Trotter and the (trophy, Players on the Red 1 gre some of the head table | guests. From left pre Garnet | Wethernp. of Oshawa, presi- dent of the cb; Gordon M Findiay, of Torontn, secretary of the Canadian Trotting As- | sociation; Mayer Chnstine | Thomas. Allen Dickinson, | Mount Hope: Clayion Hedg son, of Haliburton, newly ap OSHAWA HARNESS CLUB HOLDS SUCCESSFUL DINNER pointed representative of the ORE sd 7. D. Thomas, MLA for Oshawa Riding ~Cchawa Times Photn Annual Radio Auction Needs Only Bidders Members of the Radio Auction Commitiee con: fidently estimated (today that their ninth spnusl Badio Aue tion, being held on Wednesday meht of this week, will be one of the most successful in the history of the event. Club presi denis Bae Weeks (Oshawa Club) and Henry Reed (Westmount) pEreed "We have the goods, all we need is bids The Kiwanis Badia Auction is put on by the members of the twa clubs here, Oshawa Kiwanis Club and Westmount Kiwanis Club, with the commitiee in cluding members of both clubs W, A D. "Bill" Belby is the 1061 committee chairman and hs group includes Lorne Nancekivell, 1860 chairman John Vivash, A, W. Berry, Gar nel Tubb and Ralph Vickery of the Oshawa Club along with D.| Ormiston and H, Davidson of the Westmount Club An amazing assembly of al most 500 articles, items of mer: | chandise, all new and various services, has been collected inl the past two weeks by the mem: hers of the two clubs. As In pre: vious years, the complete list of ems to be auctioned off Wednesday night, will appear in Tuesday's issue of The Times ~ giving the number of the article, al what one-hour period each item will be sold to the highest bidder, along with A -- CHRISTIAN BCIENCE SUBJECT Those attending Christian Seis ence Church services on Sun: day, April 8, heard a challeng ing call to overcome sin and sickness of every kind through wholly spiritual means, High lighting the Lesson-8ermon en titled "Are Bin, Disease, and Death Real?" was the Golden Text: "The kingdom of Heaven I§ at hand, Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, vaise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give" (Matthew 10) team are: Diane Boyd, Irene Cherkas, Marilyn Chryk, Mark Dolishny, Linda Hales, Joan Jackson, Sally Korpela, and Caral Parker BASKETBALL TOURNEY On Katurday, March 25, a Grade 8 Basketball Tournament | was held at OCVI, Hach school sent an A and B team. In the A group, Central came out on! top with a total of five points with OCVI close hehind with 4 paints The B group fram Central alsa finished first with six paints| while DCT was second with four points. CO's A team tied one game with Bowmanville and team won its three games. Miss Nugent coached the A team and| Kathy McRae coached the RI! team Members of the A team are: | Irene Cherkas, Shirley Bint, Helen Bogoon, Diane Bao y q,| Marilyn Chryk, Karen Cooper, Sally Kardela, Suzanne Pine, [dudy Nash, Denise Page, and cock, Elaine Page | Players on the B team are Vicke Dove, Linda Hales, Ter era Horrigan, Joan Jackson, Irene Kurianowics, Kathy Mar shall, Caval Pavker, Val Duntus, Pat Paterson, Anne-Marie Racs and Eleanor Ritgie, Congratula tions girls! CURLING Central captured the Ontario Matar Sales Trophy hy defeat ing Donevan Collegiate. Mem ore al the winning CC rind we Doug. Montgomery, skip Mike MacKay, vice skip George Urquhart, second, and John Thexton, lead | services, the retail value and the names of the public-spint nated the articles, 19 enable the Kiwanians 10 raise the necessary for their various community projects carvied on each year, the best-known of which ne doubt is the Oshawa Ki! wanis Club's "Summer Camp' Bl Bedron SPECIAL FREE PRIZE Each successful bidder will have the epportunity of winmng the big special prize, an elec trie dishwasher, donated jointly by Frigidaire Products of Can ada 144, Scarborough and hy Home Appliances (Oshawa) Limited The numerous articles to be! Kiwanis a Acseniption of the goods or siuctioned are on display now st Ksrn's Drugs, Booth, # Borns Shoe Oshawa ed merchants, business or in- Centre and at Jury and Austry that has generously do- Store, in Rosslyn Plaza Complete instructions on how 19 participate in the Kiwanis Radin Auction, have been pub: lished from timedotime, this past week and will be repeated om Tuesday Radio Station CKLB will announce the resuls of the sues tion, with Kiwanians officiating as announcers, direct from the auction headquarters, at Hotel Genosha. All any person needs 10 do, to make & bid on any are ficle, is to pick up the tele. phone and call any one of the | special ne numbers, which alsa will be listed in the hig advertisement in tomorrow's Times These special numbers will he connected to a battery of 25 (elephones, located right in the "auction room" where the bids are (abled and members of the {two Kiwanis Clubs will staff the | phones, working in relays. IS PROMOTED Army Headquarters recent ly announced the promotion of Lt, Stanley J, Skea, CD, to the rank of captain, Captain Skea joined the Ontario Regi: ment in 1048 as a trooper, was promoted (no sergeant in 1060 and to WOR in 1064. In 1066 he was appointed an Officer Cadel and was com: | missioned lieutenant in 1057, The son of Mr. and Mrs. C, M, Skea of Oshawa, Capt, Skea is married to the former Lara Jane Manley of Toronto, They | have four children, Vimy Heroes As the deadline for each sep: arate hour draws near, the busis ness of handling the thousands of calls that come in, becomes little short of hectic, with as many as 10 or a dozen phones all ringing at the same time. A CHANCE TO HELP The Kiwanis Radio Auction provides the citizens of Osh: awa and district with an excels lent opportunity to obtain items of merchandise and various types of service, at bargain prizes, while at the same time contributing to the very worthy cause, of enabling the Kiwanians of Oshawa to raise the funds they. need, for their many fine community projects, Checker Tourney Saturday Ontario County and loeal checker tournament at the CRA building April 16, Play will start at 8:30 am, and noon lunch will he served on the premises, The winner of this event will he County of Ontario checker cham: ---- | pion, and will receive the W, HK. [N. Binelair Trophy, This trophy Are Honored; i Wi odie Royal Canadian Legian, Branch 43, members tn the Oshawa War Saturday in annual remem hrance of Vimy Day (April § 1017) Thirteen First World War vet erans were among the 20 the evening wouldn't| Won the next twa games, Our Bj Marchers led hy Sevgeant-at arms Luke White. Arthur Hateh and Ernie Brooks, Boer War veterans, alse marched A single wreath was laid by Jd. H. Brawn, Branch 43, first vice « president, and Mys. EB Bouckley, president of the ladies' auxiliary Legion Padre Rev. A. Waal 8 Mark's Anglican Church, read from the Thirty Third Psalm and asked, in prayer, that memaories of the sacrifice and courage of ow comrades of Warld War 1 he freshened 'Their devotion 1a duty passed an In gifts of freedom and service, May we as a nation never forget . As we remember be worthy of their finished the padre Bugle Willian aunded The La ed hy Reveille Flag-hearers were Cameron Oke Union Jack yg By ay w saerifice Barrawdale 'ast, fallow cock, with the Memaorial| with the (pense ta themselves Hips jan annual event at pao | Tournament play for the twa |eity marched | traphies should he eamplet ed within the next 80 days. In the Class A event all rounds rohin games have heen played. Aime Poirier and Jack Johnson tied with 19 points each. W. Lyne de was second with 17 points. L. Hagerman and Gen. Moore fins ished with 13 and 12 points, res (spectively. Poirier, Johnson and Lynde will enter the semi-finals 10 decide the winner far the W, H. Karn trophy, presently held hy W. Lynde Competition is keen in the B Class for the L. BE. Hagerman Trophy. With a few games yet 10 be played, scores are as fal: lows: W. Merchant 17, J. Moore 16, G. Grekker 16, A. MeMurchy 10 and C. Evans §. The three top players of this class will enter a semi-final series of {games for the trophy. This tras [Phy was won last year hy Wal: ter Mitchell \fler the county tournament all checkerists will pursue other Merests. However, the sums mer months are highlighted hy friendly tournaments sponsared be different clubs and individu. a' Nr and Mrs F. Vacher of 0" Taronta, at considerable ex. host to we gh SA AN By SRA Sa a Sl TE --_--

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