The Oshawa Times, 5 Jun 1961, p. 4

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' | PRICES ARE LOWER ithe association's spring meet. 4. YH STAVA TIA, Monday, June 3, 1981 ISt John S WA | BOWMANVILLE HS NEWS Club Holds | STE. ADELE, Que. (CP) -- ing herc Saturday. Mr. Brown, a . | Mass Production and competi- president and general manager tion have brought drug prices of Burroughs Wellcome and . . | H lds S 1 | S rin Ni h down, H. J. Brown, president of Company, said the popular be- | 0 da e | School Y ear P g g t the Canadian Pharmaceutical lief that drug prices are rising | BOWMANVILLE -- The af- KEDRON '~ The TOPS Club Manufacturers' Association, told was noi true ternoon branch of St. John's (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) held rr WA held a tea and bake sale its Spring night of cards at| on Friday afternoon in the E d A h ithe home of Mrs. George Parish Hall. Mrs. F. Dilling n roac es | Parfitt. Several guests joined was the convener. Tea con- | 3 . speech. We' he will the club members. W veer, Mrs. H. Smythe. Mrs. A.| By PAT GILL speech. We're sur The highlight of the evening! C. Herbert and Mrs. A. Frise,] BOWMANVILLE -- Here we make a terrific president. & I ; Garden Hill were pouring tea.|arc in the last week of school! Thirty-five people attended as A Jay ora Baby Poll and! . The servers were Mrs. C. Ma- {resale sehool that is; Sqm the banquet. piece of luggage. The lucky i . son and Mrs. A. Quinney. In[follow). No-one can believe ap i Figg charge of the Tih were Mss, that the year is over. DibP Bt SCHOLARSHIP from bin yas} daly aoe. 8 1 BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 DS uel, at (gis been & good year thoush past students of BHS Who wise/of a doll and crib was won by TONIGHT! "°5iow Starts ar 9:20 ? Et 'to contribute to the Louis Dip- , t |B. M. Lancaster looked after Qur magazine sale was a huge 4 hi the tea tickets. Conveners 14] bli and our "At Home" To ld) street, games were arranged GIANT WAR SHOW! Janey Work amet Weer. jwus one Wf the best ever. the help they're receiving. [by Mrs. W. M. Mitchell and IN CINEMASCOPE Y . W. J. E. { mn, ; Ld : rere Mrs. B. Es.| ston. Bake table Mrs. R. M. oy Halloewe'en dance a mem. FINALS ee rs Cale, Miss A. McMasters andi apje night Final examinations are from 5" pC yp (CHE BIG, TS Mrs. C. Purdy. A large crowd : re ad a» June 2 to June 19. Then stu- cal Nis i ie This year's "Screech Owl", . + Mrs. V Russell, Miss M. Mar- turned out for this annual event , sant dents will await results which ; i our school magazine, has also low, Mrs, W. Brown, Mrs. A and to partake of the wide se- ak} Bes will be posted in our weekly. Ure W : A vc [lection offered for sale |been one of the best ever. aper late in July. Good. luck Cooper, Mrs. W. Sargent, Mrs. : : It features a full-color pic. Paper ae In uly. G00C [UCKic "parfitt, Mrs. J. McCam-| |ture of Mr. Dippell, a sports one I ope you pase, (/mond. Mrs. G. McCammond,| iis will probably be my "ast np. BE. Hurst, Mrs. J. Sutter, | Isection, a literary section and : : 5 H rt A C See : . + hiohli {report of Bowmanbille High's, y al u S ar {many other new highlights. activities this year. It's been a Mrs. 0. Greer and Mrs. A: Wil- u great year and I've enjoyed re- COLOR by DE LUXE |] C | ph [BANQUET HELD i € ams u ve | A week ago Thursday the porting for 'you. So now, I'll MANY ANGLERS CiNEMASCOP d ENTERTAINMENT | --De JERRY WALD'S f members of BHS Student Coun- sign off for school year 1960-61. STOUFFVILLE -- Five per-icil gathered at Trinity Church -- -- LOOE, England (CP)~An in- {sons were injured last night'for a turkey banquet. | PLAYFUL SPIRITS |ternational fishing festival is {when a car crashed into a ce-| pjyis Gill, president, gave tei Eskimos in: Canada" th being staged in this Cornwall) JOIN OUR BUMPER CLUB NOW AND SAVE {ment culvert after the driver|final speech and received her , mos In Lanadas north- area this summer. Competitors, {lost control. past president's pin from Mr, 'ands and Tlingit Indians in from 14 countries have entered. | PLEASE NOTE: "IN LOVE AND WAR" WILL BE «t Alaska believe the Northern|™ SHOWN ONLY ONCE TONIGHT STARTING In Scarboro General Hospital Di vr" Magtei . FACE TO FACE IN VIENNA are, ones Edwards, 20. wih al oenns proce ard ont Lights. are the spirits of the AT 9:20 P.M. : alan em ein broken leg, nose and jaw; John gay 1 gave an interesti : Soviet Premier Nikita Russian embassy in Vienna to- | In centre is Soviet Foreign +imitapy the phy with 0 gavel and Faye an Interesting dead at play, -- i WHY ATTEND CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A (OLOR CARTOON Khrushchev and President | day before starting second | Minister Andrei Gromyko. | | Kennedy stand face to face in | day of talks on world affairs. | --AP Wirephoto [pruken anes 200 Soop Sus to SUMMER SCHOOL RE 20, with a broken pelvis; and . . ° | Esther Taylor, 20, with face cuts] SAVAGE, SENSATIONAL DRAMA! STRIKINGLY CLASSES? D ir t Annual Meetin |and broken teeth. All are from DIFFERENT. 1S 1C |Claremont. Glenn Norton, 18, of To improve yourself and |Goodwood, was taken to the| 'THE A A i ENJOY THE SUMMER ot |Suwaitville Metical Centre with § PARAMONT BELEISE | the same time. SUMMER W est urnam S e | Tu a Am | TRAINING IS FUN, puts | : NOCEN £ : : you months ahead. Make (v]:d)"4 iN * By MRS. A. L. HOOEY director to attend other district ganizations each year but not , our SUMMER COUNT, ] ir hag 4 ig the same ones each year. BOWMANVILLE ¥ BOWMANVILLE -- The dis- annuals. ANTHONY YOKO TANI k Ci i ¢ t 1al meeti 'est. The memorial for deceased] Mrs. M. Brown, formerly " J y | ; J BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 oe oo members way | conducted by|Miss Lillicrop. Rome Ecoiom] PERSONALS QUINN PCoL0R] ; i ay pie oF TONIGHT! SHOW STARTS AT 9:15 Wednesday afternoon in Mrs. C. Smith, president of ist id this Wsprict wis Dre y ' Inited Churc vith Blackstock branch. Mrs. O.|sented with a hammered alum- " - . , s United Church with BOWMANVILLE -- Mrs. W.| ® ADDED FEATURE eo . Courses in Accounting, Record GIANT WAR SHOW! THE WHOLE i - I's ladies serving din- Bragg played "Abide With/inum tray. Mrs. Brown in her Aden ; | ! " : re di Me". The president of each|address to the group said there H. Birks is on holiday at Mon-| Keeping, Poyroll, Electric and Mrs. Milligan expressed branch placed a flower inhad been 520 short courses treal. | A Typing, Comp ' i thanks to church ladies. Water for each deceased mem-|given this year with millinery] W. F. Thompson, Glenview ia Dictaphone, Shorthand and BATTLE-SCARRED # Mrs. S. Corden and Mrs. T. ber who had passed on during being popular. Presbyterian Church, Toronto, : Amsiond Jovivan. Hous J Buttery represented the local/the year. The following mem-| The convener's reports were was guest soloist at St. Gia 5 pm, oe LOVE-SCORCHED branch of the Women's Institute|bers have been deceased dur- given by Mrs. W. Smale, Home| Andrew's 124th anniversary. as hostesses for the day. Mrs.|ing the year: Blackstock, Mrs. Economics and Health; Mrs.| pics Sheila Gogerty has grad- She[E OSHAWA SAGA OF THE M. Wiseman, president of West|J. Henry, Mrs. J. McKee, with B. Hooey, Agriculture and Ca- uatea from St. Joseph's Hobe] ' Durham = district called the Mrs. M. Graham placing the nadian Industries; Mrs. R. Da- School of Nursing Peterbor- | ALLIGA BUSINESS COLLEGE U.S. MARINES! meeting to order by all singing flowers. Hampton, . Mrs. H.|vison, Citizenship and E =| ough iia | AS 1 be i dam 0 Canada and the Opening Ode, |Cole and Mrs. J. Burrows pre- ition; Mrs. H. Bailey, Historical "> : AGAMayS BEAVLES 4¥é 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH with Mrs. O. Bragg at the senting the flower. Nestleton, Research and Current Events; D. Robb has left to visit rela- organ. All repeated the Mary Mrs. M. Nesbitt and Mrs. Ed-|Mrs. W. Yellowlees, Public Re- (tives in England. | DIAL RA 5-3375 Stewart Collect. Mrs. S. But-|gel and Mrs. H. Vine placing the lations; Mrs. W. H. Brown, Re-| Miss Marilyn Houslander is tery, president of Bowmanville flowers. Solina, Mrs. R. J. Mc- solutions {home from her first year at| branch gave an address of wel- Kessock, Mrs. C. Hamer, Mrs.| Mrs. M. Mountjoy reported|Victoria College, Toronto. come. Mrs. H. Vine, Nestleton/W. Baker and Mrs. I. Hardy|for the nominating committee np. and Mrs. A. Collison left branch responded. Mrs. Wise- With Mrs. R. Davis presenting|and the following were elected; [by air for a two month holiday | ar) i an in her report told of the/the flowers. Past president Mrs. Ww. : " : a a Beis the 60th an-! Bowmanville, Mrs. M. Col- Brown, Maple Grove; Presi-|'? Europe. : : \ i S A L U 4 E niversary. Mrs. Wiseman attend- well, Mrs. J. Cowling, Mrs. A. dent, Mrs. M. Wiseman, Bow-| Mrs. D. Childs is on a month's ed two achievement days of the Dumas and Mrs. H, Richards. | manville; First vice-president, heiiday in England. ; . ' _'t 4-H club girls and Arid the Mrs. S. Buttery presented the Ms. Wm. Milligan, Newton Douglas Cattran, son of Mr. A E : Ac fC): TOMORROW'S ROBERT Dak JEFFREY NOPE BRADFORD SWEREE FRAMGE. sard night of 4-H clubs. The!/flowers for the loc: nstitute. ville; second vice-president,land Mrs. C. Cattran, Sr., re ER & V wk , . . . " ' a {Mrs. C. Smith read The Ser-| Mrs. H. Vine, Nestleton; Sonja. x his Bachelor of Arts and 4 LEADER "ive 1 WAGNER WINTER HUNTER LANGE DILLMAN NORTH NUYEN testy PHILIP DUNNE « sense » EDWARD ANHALT rial honors, Shriley Morton, " Ait I orp? Og "peg Savas . r . : sang "The City Four Square". Snowden, Maple Grove; Agri-|exerciges of the University of : $ » MARIO ANN | cneEmascorE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT r ' 4 Helen Knox and Barbara Hooey.| in ** 's Pray-| ¢ 'ana . : y >*| All joined in "The Lord's Pray-| culture and Canadian Indus-|Toronto at Convocat 5 ; L B County, honors ere ressivedie,, |tries, Mrs. G. Cathcart, Ken-(~ oo" OU cation Hall, § . ANZA-DLYTH Plus NEVILLE BRAND and DOLORES MICHAELS in res Dore Moos Lente! Mrs. M. Emmerson, Provin-/dal; citizenship and educa i53 Janet McGregor, daugh. ADULT : . : \ DOROTHY JARMILA Harkness, Doris McGee, Laurie] . oc " les ti f M d Mari sve. cial Board member announced|tion, Mrs. R. Davison, Nestle-|ter oi r. and Mrs. A, Mec- > 1 - x Bo el, Eye the district directors: Black-| ton; Home economics and|Gregor was designated a Dea- f KIRSTEN NOVOTNA v vy 4 'y ? BLANCHE 2io0. (Stock, Mrs. M. Graham; Hamp-| Health, Mrs. W. Smales, Hamp-|coness in The Unite Jean Baker and Sharon Bige | | d Church of 3 ton, Mrs. M. Mountjoy; Kendal, ton; Historical Research and ! : low. Mrs. Wiseman attended 101: R. Mercer; Maple Grove, | Current Events Mrs. H. Bailey, Canada in services held at PLUS HIT NO. 2 id A en Mrs. L. C. Snowden; Nestleton, | Blackstock, Resolutions and|Queen's University, Kingston in . 1 : Guelph in May, She visited all| MTs R. Davison; Newtonville,| junior Activities, Mrs. W. H.|connection with the 37th Bay of 4 . TIMES tide ; |Mrs. H. Ormiston; Solina, Mrs.| Brown, Bowmanville; Federa-|Quinte Conference. : tio was rcs man... he ed C RRIER district presented hostess plates i € cei ad Cao to three girls receiving provin-|mon on the Mount and the 23rd tary-treasurer, Mrs. I. Munday; |Science degree in Chemical En- 7 wir by TECHNICOLOR | Psalm. Mrs. William Van Camp|public relations, Mrs. L. C. gineering at the graduation 5 ibid COLOR by DE LUXE & branches and represented the : ; ; { . . ; fos T. Baker; Bowmanville, Mrs.\tion of Agriculture, Mrs. R.| district at bazaars, picnics and| > 6 4 . | i workshops. Mrs. Wiseman has|B- Wenner, Mrs. 1 Md re {Larmes, EL 8 Neston: A FOR A LIMITED TIME KIRK DOUGLAS JOIN OUR BUMPER CLUB NOW! TH |ternate," Mrs. P. : SOONER YOU JOIN, THE MORE YOU been invited by the FWIO Board | Septet 128 rane 117, During! Biacketock. : . in M.G M's o Is. Usamming. To. Becsnt.A 1: Dh PRIVATE | \g% © LUSTFORLIFE | BUSINESS MAN || SAVE! MORE GOOD NEWS FOR EVERY- g | " Auxiliary s1287. The auditors were Mrs. THEATRE GUIDE D CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR ONE! OUR FEATURE, "IN LOVE AND 3. E. gitlert und Mes. 6. Lez, ANGE ot 70 ANTHONY QUINN J WAR", STARTS FIRST AT 9:20 P.M. AND "ir Ls or Lipa LESSONS oo James NY BROWN [fl] Your Help Will Be [| WILL BE SHOWN ONCE ONLY! Holds Meet |i mote "72 on ie Croat Carr So was appointe istrict delegate) ap 2 h i . . ; to the area convention in No-| sg Lp Last com FOR AR ps with Everett SLOANE | Appreciated BOWMANVILLE -- On Fri. vember. Mrs. William Milligan § va . i day afternoon Memorial Hos- Was appointed alternate dele-|gjjiyore -- "The Wackiest Ship| 00 . PY | pital Auxiliary held the last 23le | in the Army", 2.55, 6.30, 10.15|ONLY - y It was asked that each branch p.m. "Operation Madball", A / meeting until September in the| tribute $2. to the Home Mak-| EN na ed ry nce of 15. Mire. LC. Magn, [I78 Clubs and the Federation! picts Show at 813 pm. | ARTHUR MURRAY cis president, opened the meeting Mrs. Wis ha "The r W 3 . sa Snide a Mrs. Wiseman suggested that Regent -- "The Boy Who Stole W. MARKS, LICENSEE with the auxiliary prayer. the Institutes take an interest| a Million", "The Savage Inno- 3 oe treasyrel, Ws Cowl, re in the museum which is getting] cents". Box office opens at 1 11% Simcoe St. South | R | rte ceiving 3/ { av i r - | 3 ' ar high home economics| S03 way in town. Toe mu.| p.m. Show starts 1.3¢ | Call RA 8-1681 i School Jom, ty at|Seum is planning an exibition Mark Bleck i ashion show held recently at|of 19th century toys later in Marks -- "Black Sunday" 1.00.) OPEN DAILY 1-10 P.M. s 'high . sg T og) n a= = "ma the high school. The buying|june. 3.35, 6.10, 850 p.m. The! © AIR-CONDITIONED STUDIO . ' discover deep within them committee was given power to| The federation puts on dis, Hand" 2.11, 4.46, 7.21, 10.01! ' make necessary purchases plays at local fairs. They take pm. THIS OFFER FOR ADULTS ONLY 3 anuns eakable secret | during the summer. an interest in Junior Farmers ---- -- ---- TEE | Mrs. Wm. Morrison, super- and 4-H clubs. An annual| visor at the hospital reported meeting and banquet is held. giving out 171 pair of bootees! The federation organized an] to new babies during the first accident survey and a farm| five months of 1961. At an ex-! safety program. Mrs. M. Em- ecutive meeting held at Mrs. merson, provincial board mem- Mason's, officers for region ber presented the district presi- ; i No. 8 hospital auxiliaries were| dent ad Seceiary With new wan 'hose and book. ¢ eRe on, Mrs. W. Cawker; there are 38,448 members, 1056 GRADE A ' OVEN-READY, YOUNG alternate president, Mrs, L. branches with eight new = bra ; incial bus tour ; : Dippell; secretary - treasurer, |branches. A prov. i | | " 4 to 8-1b Mrs. M. Roenigk. This slate of iS planned for the fall with the| _ j / {ioBrS Wi : southern part to go north to "a aver. officers will be presented to the] he fall coloring : regional meeting in September. | S¢° (he A RE the. northern} 3 At an executive meeting prior districts will come south to see i 7 i i . Ba an : % p b C | used to furnish all wards in the|(,.we] with the WI crest may be Be 4 ; ) : 5 with authority to add to this Refugee fund has been closed ig ' P ; GOLDEN RIPE, NO. | GRADE L] chronic wing which will open|n,yrchased from Mrs. Gerald be di a committee: Tea was served by|with over $7000 being donated. om ITANNIA : % Mrs. Bruce Mutton and Mrs. Mrs. Wiseman suggested each | ™ Exico City 9) V. Storey. branch help two charitable or- THEATRES' +4 * only non att ; - ry - - -- ' ; ; ED THIRILS : : in the fall. The committee will|yroider, Mono road, Ontario. . THE Thip - ww 5 to the general meeting it was actions. The Adelaide $ decided to have a blitz with an juris attFactons to be furnish- p ; TAY AT THE Luxumiov objective of $6000 on Monday, |." 2c near as possible to the : ' HOTEL . \ September 18, to augment the original furnishings with the J amount on hand. This will be |p on hes paying for the cost. A| | PIERRE " % 5 gl ig ¥ be Mrs. M. Roenigk, Mrs. E. V./mpe FWIC convention will be A Urenipg , Hoar, Mrs. J. Van Nest and held in Vancouver. The World os E, PLUMBERS 8 ANNIVERSARY JACK LEMMON a. CONTEST RICKY NELSON : Examinations will be held at the Oshawa City Frory Blanks "THE WACKIEST SHIP 4 5 Ib C Hall for Journeymen and Master Plumbers Certific- Available At Theatr IN THE ARMY" on™ S ates, on Friday, June 9th, at 7 p.m. SERVING IN COLOR TZN CANADA -- DEREK BOND + RAY COONEY Applications to sit to be in by 5 p.m,, Tuesday, | WITH THE "OPERATION MAD BALL" June 6th, Pom BEST IN with ERNIE KOVACS 4 . umbers Examining Board. 1 ry = I. y S M 3. Chapman, : ENTERTAINMENT! | | 551 ITMO le] ; Voff uper arkets ' E ' - 4 & | JUNE Sth and 6th, 1961 3 ALP MEANS DEPENDABILITY THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY LT

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