The Oshawa Times, 22 Sep 1961, p. 13

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Figure Skaters To Erase MRS been appointed associate at McMaster Prior to joining the ing facuity at McMaster in 1960, nology, Pittsburgh and served as a research r the National Research es. He is a graduate of Queen's University and received his PhD from the University of Toronto. TO LIQUIDATE DEBT The Port Perry Figure Skat. ing Club met at the home of Mrs. B. Terrett to plan for the 1961-62 season of the Figure Skating Club, The club is def: initely continuing although it is still in debt to the arena board for some $290. The executive plans to write off the debt in the next few weeks by holding 2 draw. : The first prize will be a girl's or boy's bicycle; second prize a transistor radio and third prize, five records. The number of tickets will be limited and the draw will take place on Sat- urday, Sept. 16, at 4 p.m. in front of the post office. The club draw, which was held on the freezer by the skat- ing club, was a huge success land was won by Allan Martyn of Prince Albert. TO ENGAGE PROFESSIONAL George Sebben has contacted John Wilde to engage him as the professional instructor again this year. Application for the recreational grant from the gov- ernment, which the club is elig- ible for, j bin mate. Lic will pay ha ree-quarter of Mr. Wilde's salary. When this business is completed, there {should be no reason why the {club cannot operate successful- liv. But to make this organiza- [tion a success the executive needs the support of the parents and some of their time and in- There are many talent old Roman | gress, is near Meknes, Moroc- co. Morocco's hundreds of thousands of cranes are rigid- ly protected by law. --CP Wirephoto | in ------------------ ; |terest. The table will show theleq children in and around amount of radioactive fallout,| community and it would be a measured in disintegrations per|shame to see them have to go rinute per cubic metre of air.|elsewhere for this pleasant and le now shows a low of|instructive pastime. TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario + Sept. 13, reaching a high|. The new officers for the 1981- health department announces it 261 Sept. 16 and falling to 23/62 season are as follows: Presi- will begin issuing today a daily| Wednesday. dent, Norman Powell; first vice- reading of radioactive fallout for|---------- president, Mrs. B. Terrett; sec: Metropolitan Toronto. SOUTHERN VISITOR (ond vice - president, Harold Deputy Health Minister Dr.| VANCOUVER (CP)--A beetle Forder; secretary, Mrs. W. W. G. Brown said the daily bul-{with a long, quivering antenna, | Stephens; treasurer, Mrs. J. letin will allow the public to|found in suburban Surrey, has| Raines; membership, Mrs. Rob- trace the fallout trend during|been identified by the Univer.(ert Vernon; directors, Mrs. the current nuclear test series|sity of British Columbia as a Cecil Ptomely, Mrs. Robert Ver- by the Russians, ana will be is-| California laurl tree borer{non and Mervyn DeNure. sued as long as the Russian | which breeds here In dead or/EXCHANGE STUDENT tests continue. Idying willow and alder trees. During the summer months, A 1500 - year - column in the ruined city of Volubilis serves as a pent house apartment for this high- living crane. Volubilis, where excavations are now in pro- will Issue Daily Fallout Reading he fiom the worlds largest stocks of rum* { oan blends these four great brands (ERS SS (aptain Morgan RUM arene eee eererem---- BLACK LABEL~--Dark in colour with a smooth and delightful flavour in: rum & cola, hot rum toddy, rum old-fashioned, planter's punch, hot buttered rum, rum egg nog, rum flip, Tom & Jerry DE LUXE~--A superb rum of unexcelled quality GOLD LABEL--A robust rum--giving a rich and full-bodied taste to your favourite rum drinks Golden in colour. Captain Morgan EXTRA LIONY "RUM a WHITE LABEL -- An éextra-light rum, for a delicious rum & tonic, daiquiri and rum highball with cola, soda, ginger ale or water. *CAPTAIN MORGAN HAS THE LARGEST STOCKS OF RUM IN THE WORLD By . CHARLES REESOR Miss Francine Boucher, of St. PORT PERRY -- Dr. Walter|Jean, Iberville, has been a guest), Smeltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smeltzer, of Port Perry, has| James Adderley, Bigelow profes-|Port Perry. Miss Boucher is a ¢ metallurgical engineering! French exchange student under at M niversity, Ham- the Vit engineer-ton, Alberta, has the Bigelow street, Port Perry, ong... Board this|don University and has been a A surprise party was held at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reader to celebrate the 80th birthday of 'his father, Robert Reader. Among the guests were Mrs. Estella Graham, Oliver and Charles Reader, sister and brothers of the honored guest. Mr. Reader is in good health and has many fond memories of district, having spent a large part of his life on Scugog Island. He is the great grand- io of Jord Reader, ne of e firs ers on 0) es Interprovinclal Planr ang Myr Reader Aa b Fil Edmon- home with hs Jon, Owen, after visiting| residin, and relatives in Ontario. years. 2 we 1% Yeveral Debt street, friends Dr. Smeltzer was a lecturer atiwhile in Port Perry was the Carnegie Institute of Tech-|the guest of her brother-in-law, 48 BEGINNERS Love. Roy Cornish, prigeipal of the Mrs, Thomas J. t has re.| Port Perry Publi¢ School has turned to Toronto, spend- announced that the enrolment at ing some three weeks with rela [the school is almost the same tives in town. as last year's record. There are are in order|207 15 classes in the school. oo ata miont, on 19 year- There were 48 beginners this old son of Mr. and Mrs. W year to replace the graduatin who attended the Guelph '|class of 56 who started hig! Figure Skating Summer school this year. During the School. Richard has passed all summer 21 students L the re and prelim- area and 27 students moved in. dance tests. He was just Two changes have been made a beginner in figure skating last in the teaching staff since last October. term. The new teachers are Leonard Taylor, of Bobcaygeon, BUY ANTIQUE AUTO who replaces Mrs. Stanley Fos- Charles Popert and son, Don-|ter in Grade 4. Also in Grade 4, ald, have secured a 1929 Ford|Robert Robertson, of Udney Tudor, which they plan to re.|will replace Mr. John Taylor. store and keep ms a museum| The teaching staff for the new piece. This car is in perfect|term is as follows: Kindergar- running condition and has all its|ten, Miss Joblin; Grade 1, Mrs. original parts. It has travelled Bailey; Grade 1 and 2, Miss only 40,000 miles, with just one|Johnson; Grade 2, Mrs. Mac dint in a fender. The bumpers Millan; Grade 3, Mrs. Beare and and bumperettes have never|Mrs. Samells; Grade 4, Mr. been dented or bent and the|/Robertson and Mr. Taylor; roof is ony ia need of new|Grade 5, Mrs. Lee and Mr. dressing to as good as ever. Lane; Grade 6, Mrs. Cochrane; Mrs. B. M. Bush, of Toronto,/Grade 8 and 7, Mrs. MacFar- spent her vacation at the home|lane; Grade 7, Mr. Cawker; of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reesor.[Grade 8, Mrs. Hunter; Princl- Heartlest congratulations are pal, Roy Cornish and Music In- structor, Mrs. Hastings. extended to Mrs. L. Patterson,| mp. Bor Perry District High of Education fore- seeing the increase in enrolment J. C. Love and Mrs winning second prize on her Westboro rug at the Canadian : National Exhibition, Toronto. Ja: SnAViied 3 Ju Oo The rug is five by four feet iN\yongi tencher for the added size and was designed by the aeooom The school has a Rowan Studio in Beamsville, On- registration of 318 with 17 full . time teachers and one part Miss Muriel Anderson, Bel W . fast, North Ireland, recently Line. Tuts 5 pupils register Ee Mckee: and Mis. |, The teaching staff for 1061.42 PRR 'om. are: A. C. Buchner, , Sci- Ingram. Miss Anderson is em and Agnculture; Miss ence ployed as a law librarian & Lof-|o, ip orine Christie, BA, Art; Miss Alice Chrysler, BA, Latin jending 8 law Conterene In Bos-| nq History; G. K. Cole, BA, Jo. ee a visited baw » Mathematics, Physical Educa- United States and Canada. tion; Miss Gloria Hastings, Other guests at this time were| Physical Education and Music; Mrs. allace McMillan, of|J. F. Jefford, Industrial Arts; Clarkson and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-|/I. C. Johnston, BA, Mathema- don McKee, of Scugog. tics, Science; R. H. Litt, BA, Science; G. C. MacDonald, BA, Principal; R. L. MacRonald, BA, Geography, Commmercial; Miss Norah McCully, BA, Eng- lish; Miss Yvonne McFadyen, BA, History, Guidance; Miss Alleen Parker, BA, Home Eco- nomics; I. W. Parkinson, BA, Mathematics; M. W. Pashler, BA, English, French;;; D. J. Payne, BA, Geography, English; Mrs. Caroline Saunders, Com- mercial and J, Scott, BA, French. The first meeting for the Port Perry Rod and Gun Club for the THE OSHA' IM riday, September 1961-62 season was held in the| WA TE, 3 : nee clubroom, over Brock's Store,' Sept, 12, at 8 p.m. The Hospital Auxiliary draw! will be held on Saturday, Sept. 13 visitors and led in singing the Grace. \fter the supper a business | 'ng was held and new offi- -- elected for the com ine Joar. Nese are: President, ym ralie Scug: Island; vig president, Mrs, © Rowland, itby; secretary- treasurer, Douglas Maundrell, them out on the street by 1 p.m. | The United Church Women's | 16 and those holding stubs or[Soclety is Roding its annua' unsold tickets are asked to hand/banquet in the United Church them in as soon as possible to|Sept. 27. Mrs. Akin, a native of the auxiliary representative, |Jamaica, will be the speaker. Mrs. Bert Wanamaker, Sea-| The annual Fralick reunion grave. } (was held at the Scout Hall, Port The Boy Scoms re Dlauting Perry. Following the sports a a paper ve for Saturday,|picnic supper was enjoyed in the| Whitby; rts committee, Sept. 16, Please tie your papers|banquet room. The president and hs Kendall, a securely in bundles and put!/Mrs. Roy Kendall, welcomed all|Burnett and Sandra Fralick. 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