Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1961, p. 9

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Cecilia's Day will be presented jby the Oshawa and District \Centre of the Royal Canadian|SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1961 PAGE NINE College of organists in St. 1|/George's Anglican Church 'next) | || Wednesday evening. This Festi- 7 * 4) val will honor the patron saint| y | n orm of music and will include a 4 variety of music and artists. | 'Taking part will be an adult St H choir made up of members from | ore ours church choirs and choral groups ee Z in Oshawa and Bowmanville; the A ye | . . choir boys from St. George's ee, | jective Anglican Church; the Oshawa Ve ' ee | Symphony, under the direction) Ce | ' of Mr. Francis J. Francis, and| oe j Oshawa Chamber of Com- four organists from Oshawa,| ' 4 merce, through its commercial |Bowmanville and Whitby. Un-| jaffairs committee hopes to cor- accompanied choral numbers' : set Bgfeerne ay oul * bacon. | will be directed by John Smart hen: y business- and fine hymns will be sung by, j eg . : : | the choirs, accompanied by or-- ) , During a commercial affairs }gan and orchestra with audi- agp Ppp _-- g 4 | yeek, it was pointed out lence participation. Further pro- : hat © aves Digosuet Wea | gramme details will be announc- |planning to locate at the corner {ed later. This should be an en- ; of Thickson road and Highway |joyable evening for Oshawa i : , : 401, just outside the city. music lovers. pea ang i j In the townships surrounding Oshawa, there are no bylaws a | 5 restricting the hours of busi- Ss "hice , 7 4 : ness for the retailer, but, in e e e| ee ae ie om i Oshawa, reiatlers' hours are restricted by bylaw. i: ; : _ The committee felt this situa- : y ' 4 " a7 tion should be corrected for or escrl e 4 a : aoe 4 the common zood of all Oshawa retail merchants -- both in the Mental health, was the topic ofjwanis club, who took time to 4 g 7 v4 shopping centre and downtown, discussion at the Westmount Ki-| present a brief to city council. ° 5 d The only way in which the ; 'lub meeting Thursday at} siaicamh 4 § i Zi situation can be corrected, the Niclas Huene Members of the| TRIBUTE PAID re Senay tat; Wee Oe oe Westmount Kiwanis club heard| Miss Tucker paid tribute to merchants from. both shopping Dr. Jackson and Dr. Verhulst of|Dt- Gordon Adair, Cy Powell, areas to get together and on a the Oshawa Mental Health Tom Heath and Edward Mc- united basis, tell city' council Clinic describe their work at the| Neely. all members of the West- what they want to do in regard Clinie and gave a brief history mount Club, who worked hard to retail hours of business. ': this project . Vee i why the clinic was set up. | ee a : An 11-member : Oe Jackson and Dr Verhulst Miss Tucker who is also presi- : j Z r member sub committee ° oo j j was formed from the commer- : ' Oshewa Mental Health , . ' roduced by Kiwanian|"ent of j : "ig iva antes rev Tom deuh, wht is on the com-| Association, went on to say that i ; ee : the problems 'welng eval ie mittee appointed by the West- "the clinic has been set up and - ' the establishing of Discount mount Club to deal with Mental/!§ operated by grants, one-third) ; im Houses on the perimeter of health paid by the tax payers in Osh- Oshawa : ui D Tack ed pleas-|o%2 and two-tnirds by the health LADIES AUXILIARY HOLDS BAZAAR Wh eats hes r. Jackson express Si. hy ¢ cover ien the study has been com- ure that various organizations ibs) Mae Bag hl og OP oi " ae pleted, the sub committee will in the city had done a tremen-'yic5 'Tucker, Dr. Jackson and fi ennuel bavear of The | ticipate. Mrs. H. T. Taylor, and Miss B. Patterson, right. |make recommendation which dous freee spade gi ee Dr. Verhulsi, He pointed out to) 12 ae of Keng Osh- | Jeft, shows some of the many | The proceeds go to. hospital tl -- the retailers of fore the ciinic openec niS|the guests that each and every; 2wa Genera ospita 8 non: ali : Sotata shawa to be on a more com- 1 guests z ) oys an e cles s harities : made the job at the clinic much member of the Westmount Ki-| held yesterday with a record | isha seis . ae les on we lee petitive basis with the retailers easier : ; : attendance on hand to par- | to Miss N. Levison, centre, | --Oshawa Times Photo|in townships surrounding the wanis Club is a member in the j . ee ; : SERVICE CLUBS HELP Menial Health Association. : wgygnemicumaer CL a in : , E "Clubs such as the Westmount oyayRMEN REPORT " Inc et on the sub conta: FOUR OF THE HONOR | Kemp, Eugene Cherwatz, John {| Aughney, Barbara Holmes also Kiwanis Club have made it pos- "procident Reed called for re- bese pers yg pea ee 7 GRADUATES to receive their | Evans and Robert Stelmach. | won the Ontario Scholarship. sible for my self and Dr. Ver- ports from various committee resen War S n T1Ze gpl meme). re : rer diplomas at the 1961 Commen In bottom picture, left to! The guest speaker was Nor- sot to Segre mpigiy a gg chairmen. Nancekivell Ray Weeks. hy is the Dr' F. J. Don right, are tk > graduates of man A. Sisco, district inspec- |those who come to the cinic a . e ere aun cement ou a tit : se ei They ne ieft to for Onesie Department of Ed- Without being tied up with the 'a ie Dens nae seks 2 Paice = Pag cam evan Collegiate insti : inal > : P . : job of makin; our work known," % 'Me agrculura on van ommen cem: |Baxter, John Swan, Archie day are shown in top pic Faith Brockman, Bar ucation He i said and remindea the members that |Dancey, Jack Doughty, Oliver They are, left to right, Dave! bara Holmes and Theresa --Oshawa Times ' the meeting next week will take Baird and J. Claude Keon. ae. : Dr. Jackson went on to tell the ihe form of ""Farm-City Week" Following is the list of scholar-|Lynda Rundle, Linda J. Sand-jrick R, Holyk, Gary Hooper, bers that the pur "| | i Kiwanis the ital was 10 Dat and all Kiwanians are urged to! ships awards, prizes and dip-jers, Randolph A. Scott, Joan) Michael A. Discero. . : and treat mental illness early, attend and bring a farmer to) jomas presented Friday night at!A. Tippett. Dennis R Hopps, Trudell| | u ervisor e SCI1 es 'and make the road to recovery pg cet | od the Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegi-| Four Options -- Daniel J. Huth, Randall Johns, Eric A.| | aus rapid. ; erp a Bill aie ot tte Jun: ate Institute Commencement adie Mice ee Sa ea Jones, Randnk Ralph, athe at ios Gast eee a oo d 'J. Kashul, Marion Kasper, Vic-| # toria J. Koss, Joan M. Kolynko, =< tenin Bhe Oshawa Sime "Mental iiiness is today our jor Fish and Game Club will be um Club and Women's G- Blears, Marilyn Brockman, number one health probler held at Simeoe Hall next Tues- +n sociation--Ronald Eccles iyieen W. Buchanan, Nancy e e n, 1 Yi y stated Dr. Jackson, "A clinic day at 7 p.m.He also reported} and Susan Reed. Chambers, Gary E. Clark, axe pent Sale Me Leeee such as the one we have in Osh-|on aitending a Boys' Club Con-| Kinette Club of Oshawa -- Sharon K. Culley, Thomas V.|pavid T Lewis. Di , Diane Lukasy- awa will do a great deal to/ference in Teronto last Saturday.| yyqith Dalton. Carol Saunders, Disney, Marguerite Dykster,| wich, Betty A. Luke, James P help the people of the city who The workshop was sponsored by by reversion to Joan Kolynko, Robert J. ( race, Margaret Lyzun, Terrence McCarl have problems the Boys' Clubs of Canada and|jinda Boddy, Judith Rose,/Gray, Barbara J. Green, Her- parbara Mckinight, Ronald Mc. Kiwanian Heath introduced dealt with "Problem ae a al Catherine Gibson. man Hesselink, Ronald Hooper, Knight, Alan C. Mackie, Walter} | Miss G. Tucker of the Oshawa! President Reed reminded t K Club of Oshawa G, Hoy, Harold Joyce,/G. Malarz k, i 1- cha oe Board of Health, who told mem-|members that the Biood Donor| nat donna ie Resto fall to|? ancy A. Llovd, Walter Lopak, ae Nancy » Thomas Lge part it plays in helpin hose During the evening, the re- Placement Department, and}, f th jub that the Mental Clinic will be taking place on} we ds Seige ¢ agda, Roland Mayr Varo " Q io Abn "there Tharte oF the bose' s 2 ' ae bers of the clud the . ee Sally Armstrong, Monica Con- ; : 3 Mayr, Marshall, Kenneth Matthews.| who make their home th yrts of the board's activities for|Oshawa people have availed Health Clinic was a part of the Dec. 7 at St Gregory's Audi- holly: Carolyn Werry, by rever- J. Mvers, Sharon E.\Cheryl D. Morden Ray dl were described by Miss J. E,\the past year were presented, |tiiemselves of this service. Dur- hoard of health, and was brought|torium. He urged all members Sag ta WagneHocers. | Nathan, Dennis R. Reid, Linda) Murray, Eugenia Nedasviko a: i ; f slecte, - > o >» wear 1980-19 >Y, 2 H >! . 7 ? bad 4 . red arle . or ne Pi ai ~ ssi bs Keagey, MA, supervisor of Wel- one pgs ig plaster poate Sa ries fea: the about by groups suc h as the Kilt to support this clinic. | 'Lionettes Ciub. of Oshawa -- :: ea = 7 Sutter, Nowaczewski, Lawrence 2 fare Mervices for i Ont year. Rey. i ge| one hawa ch attending --- ; orothy J. Wicks, erda-Jane€ Ojiver, Timothy J. O'Neill, Jane| : . Larry Williams ; é ; 'hairme > boz tario Se > Bl . > or > Wein of tha Ce _-- Om diy "a of cl ar ease hool for the Blind in S. G. Saywell Music Prize - Weir, Chery} A. Wilson. R. Parkin, Joan B. Petre. "| preside Speciz guests - Brantf 1 Ne ° e e tional Institute for th qd, all cluded Mayor Chri hints : y Carol Saunders, by reversion to NTERMEDIATE OC eae the annual meeting of th ).|clud "Gd Mayor € hristine Thomas,| Home teaching, salesroom ser- Visitatio1 ] Sul i\day mohair Petre. ice cee Gee Wayne R. E leau, awa Advisory Board of the|f: Fairthorn, Vice-President of vice, library service and travel Mavcock Memorial Award --| Karen L. Allen. James A. ooo. cs ollitt, Mary A. . 1 the Greater Oshawa Community| ¢ > > 'ar - rs 'aroly Power, U. Ly tajca, D CN h Adelaid yu . Yiconcessions have all been used Carol Saunders and Carolyn > ; . haaliys , » Lyn hajca, eanna NIB eld in ¢ Che Ray Stephenson, chair- vl Allen, Judith A Amey, Sally L. Thursday evening cA irs, aoe a i {by Oshawa blind citizens. There ] Pl Werry : Armstrong, Mary. Banbula M. Repa, Darlene € Rouse, | Miss Keagey administ al Conse idien 'Commuter "as ae ee a Ss TOO in an Prince Ph lip Chapter, L 1ODE|Douslas G Beal, Alberta J, Diane Sabo, Gordon S, Sanders, ge iogiut kerviow ofogtam for morel inn r we a a consultations, as well as con- payne! -- ~ hae peor Beets ma, Faye M. Buechler,.Carol F. Saunders, John| DINNER SPEAKER than 7,000 blind persons, and) At the comme ant of the (acts. With Pension officials, hos: 3. Mrs, ARTHUR ELLIOTT.|in the Christian Education Hall Elizabeth = Simmon : Alan C, Bottomley, Anne Bo-|Schievink ,Robert L. Scott : Ea deisel lak Sidra the commencement of the nitals, doctors and nurses, and) po ete ssp aTeES, , : eS _|Werry, by reversion to Wayne) yijje p ald M. Cz "ieee SiAeh "Eien ee ane A Screaton, RIA, president works closely with the fourteen mecting, there was a_ short Me BROOKLIN -- A large con-jon Thursday evening, Novem ices he sauaveion to Sat ille onald M. Campbell,)Sharon J. Scott, Sharon G. Sib- a" field officers across tl FOV-l netted of silence in memory of the blind have been helped gregation attended specialjber 16. at 7 p.m. bara Gr and Gondnn! Mate: Lynne M. Chapman, Alex. Chas-| lock, Suzanne Smith, Valerie A.| °f the Society of Industrial ince, as wel) as advisi ON|the late Mrs. W.R |wherever possible in their/"pomombrance" services, ob-| The second training meeting|>4f@ "reen and sor on |czewski. Elizabeth R. Chopee,/ Smith, Gail C. Souch, Kathleen| and Cost Accountants of On- ek Aas ; i Nba cchinkitoe ee ee V. R.Fisher, who homes and in community life skies nee ; cifa ; ; Business and Professional) parbara C. Collins, Micha c Nirsliney. > Site inl ieee 4 ; problems of family life whict imam her oF the Oninwa served in Brooklin United|for visitation leaves will be held) wo yen's Club--Carolyn Werry, % a 2 poroooeny K.'P, Storey, Stanley Strzelczyk,| tario, will address the Osh- Nance avice Solinaliie an see bad BRN Econ E : ' ciate ing. lat 8.31 rs onnolly, A.lan R. Cooper, Ed-/R. James Sw: slor., | é : : accompany blindn isory Board for many years. RECREATION PROGRAM ete -. engty bapeiorn t 8.39 p.m by reversion to Ann Magda. ward V. dante Ceca Gen phivgg pastes sya Boe bY awa Chapter of the Society at : al 1 > I wr it. 6 ar enior | , i val C , ~ Les Zak, i. ; 119 RESIDENTS ecial remembrance was also| During the year recreation in- VOV°™De! : VISITATION SUNDAY Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Can-|thorne, Joan P. Davidson, June Trivett. E. Victor Tyrell, Pat.| its next dinner meeting to be made of the following blind peo- cluded the annual picnic at choir, led processional hymn) Nat 6 adian Legion No. 43 -- David ritaidn . : e f i 'O God our he ages past" unday, November 19, I. Davis, Victoria C. Day,|ricia Vann. J | held on Tuesday v; 2 Clarxewood, which adjo he ple of this district who passed|Lakeview Park in July, given|.© 04 our help in ages past : ann. J. Peter Vasco, uesday, Nov. 21, at y, > | Le 8 g rig o aw ~ CNIB headquarters in Toronto, away during the year; Mrs jby the Oshawa Advisory Board The minister, Rev. ie " Hillier, pm fags Yvhte or " Dei Club Awards -- Carol ae Sein ee ae ic gag Pls Re 'wanater Hotel douke eomntiut peread me io Ss ( feat} a ag Ne tec fo the CNIB, and the Christmas iy al eau A aa Shan The service for commissioning ene eT ae Won) "ae zs a Pat- | Robert Warburton, Dennis Whal- beg Cua onan wee Dae tie cae a the be . og lean ae --_ ee ee oe The congregation, united with of visitors will be held at 11 rfl te yan All goes hae Rc is Feld- 8 Guy D Wer ee Richard Sed : ! - Miss Keagey stated that at pres- Mary Townley as well § ario "choir in singing of Hymn '9|a-m. at the Brooklin United Giiteat Guna Prodviency Hamilton, Willian Has K, Pat-|Ch iams, Pal illoughby,| ested persors are invited to ent this comfortable and attrac save anni Valiant Hearts" prior to the|Church. Visitors and team cap-|, 04° carat Dempsey, Carol|_---- id aE eat at-| Christine Zehethoter. attend. five home has 40 men and 79/0FFICERS ELECTED At the conclusion of his re- sermon on Remembrance" pre- tains are requested to occupy); 4 port, Mr. Simmons told the d é the front seats of the c /Saunders, Monica Connolly se see women living there, including he officers elected to the Roaid of his plans to retire in|Sented by Rev. S J. Hillier, front se the church, Carolyn Werry. eer sailed If f t } | i Clarkewood, the residence in|many ways and are greatly ap-!blind with 10 per cent vision or Toronto for the blind people of preciated less. The CNIB tries, wherever Toront i this area, and the prportTs si possible, to place people in gain- noes seidutummumens wisarea ne' REPORTS PRESENTED ful employment through its Genosha, His subject Dinner given by the Lions Club, three married couples, and there ard foi the following year are/warch, 1962. It was felt that/2 Veteran of World War I.) peRSONALS Ontario Scholarship -- Bar-| is always a waiting list. The Nev. b1 _ relford, chairman; \hoth the blind and those who|, lhe color of the poppies of! Congratulations to Mr. and|bara Holmes. t care and planning to meet their \. J. Parkhill, vice-chair-|nay. worked with him will re- Flanders Fields" is symbolic or/Mrs. Kenneth Arksey, on the| Service Medals -- Monica! special needs enable the resi- man and convener of the Wel- oct his decision. and the best <ignificant of the crimson blood! birth of a son, on Wednesday,|Connolly, Margaret Dominik, dents to maintain themselves on fate Committee; Mrs. H vishes of all those present were shed by comrades who gave|November 1st at Oshawa Gener.| Robert Grace, Barbara Holmes,} a contented and happy level, Myers. secretary es Single-| wxoressed by. Dr. Telford their lives, that our Liberty and) a] Hospital Lynda Rundle, iach a, would no! soa say bs Me " a : fs ae Peace be mad poy tl mn the Special recovery is wished for HONOR GRADUATION to achieve by themselv« ating Rican C es dream that not die". Senior Ray Hodson, patient at Port DIPLOMAS Most of the residents are weil fe has ae ve Mr sevaatbrte Court Cases choir, led by Mr. E. A. Wink-/Perry Hospital, following! Robert J. Archer, Theresa A. and no nursing care is provided," [et Tepori, Mrs. Far hill, ler, Oshawa, fendered anthem | tonsillectomy operation. Aughney, Eugene M. Chere-| although medical services are & member of the Clarkewood "To our Redeemer's Glorious) Mr, and Mrs. John McKinney,|waty, Faith A. ag ages Rob-) available when needed. Recrea of Governors, gave addi- Remanded Name" by Tye Kingston, spent the week-end |ert ! Cole, Joy E. Cooper,|,; tion is taken care of 'by the "onal information about Clarke- Service concluded with Bene- With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.;Norman S. Davis, Jo..n A.|"} CNIB Recreation Director, the "004 The residence is now five) Mike Kaschahub, 159 Wilson diction and Choral Amen E. Kay, and his parents, Dr.)Evans, Lawrence C. Gauer, Clarkewood Residents' Commit- a's old, and already there is road south, was remanded to and Mrs. J H. McKinney. Sharron R. Gomme, Pamela / tee, and service clubs, while the "eed for expansion of its facil- November 24 when he appeared FRED VICTOR MISSION "_____\Green. Charles G. Gunn, Bar- proximity to the other CNIB/ ities, and a study is being made|in Magistrate's Court, Friday, All interested persons in the 'x bara J. Holmes, Alison M. Keay, buildings enables the residents Of this problem. Of special in jon a charge of threatening community are invited to con- Solina CGIT David M. Kemp, William P. to enjoy its services and pleas- ler was her mention of the Melville Robert Ferguson, 163 tribute donations of good and Kennedy, Judith A. Krantz,) } ures. act that the Toronto Museum' Simcoe street south. was reman-\uSed Clothing; canned goods; . John D. Lamb, Dianne I. Olech,} } as opened its doors to the blind)ded to November 23 on a $509 groceries, wrapped Christmas Raise Money Judith I. Saunders, Douglas R. } SEVEN BLIND-DEAI eople of Toronto for special| bond in Magistrate's Court, Fri- gifts and toys. For the bale to Scott, Myrna C. Shakotko, Rob-| } The various residents were de- Weekly visits, and the Clarke-| day be packed on Monday evening ert P. Stelmach. scribed. They range from the 00d residents are able to have) Ferguson is charged with November 20th following the For UNICEF SECONDARY SCHOOL very old to the young. Mrs. the experience of seeing the éx-|threatening, wilful damage and Woman's Association meeting Z ave GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Hart, a permanent resident, has bibits by feeling them and by' intoxication in the Christian Education Hall, By GLADYS YELLOWLEES Six "Options ae "Carolyn 3 recently celebrated her 100th descriptions Magistrate F. §. Ebbs, re-/The bale will be sent to the _SOLINA -- The Married Peo- 5 birthday. Some, in their 40° s and SIG Wr CONSERVATION manded William Zedic 202| ~ Victor Mission, beter 4 apa 9 ie Pres te Five Options -- Donald G.) 50's, have come from € Stephenadn tenotied Greenwood avenue, to Decem-|'® be distributed: to nee | nity BLN ih an et ' Adair, Douglas Anderson, Ron-| communities and P many activities 'of the Sicht ber J, when he appeared in/families by Rev. Wesley Hun- : n attendance of/.iq p. Bell. R. Wayne Clark,| handicaps, ba hich mz nr Acnservation Committes: of the court "on a charge of possession nisett, at the ¢ hristmas suey Cards, stints and games | Wayne W_ Clifford, Al ! ani} possible for them Lions Club. which has of Stolen goods All contributions will be grate ducted by. Johnnie oe ie Sandra J. Fekyta,| ; supporting. There , ob ae i se Ivan James Kehoe, 16, 404 fully appreciated. Please Bie) eger and Dorothy and Germanis, Catherine blind-deaf residents who have sae 'ak Malar pir eeiaa Sulalie avenue. was fined gpoicenctously to assist others in) pacege srovidad the 'evening's 'iM. Gibson, Judith M. Gray,| learned to adjust to their dif people. W pacegee Hat ~_-- and costs or one month in jail dire need j ' entertainmeni ne Sivera G 'kin, William = G.| | ficulties at Clarkewood iciently good that the services| and had his driving license sus A meeting of the Sector Plan Jeffs, Patricia A. Kinsman, Many of the blind are there of , ; General Committee will be held) he officers for 1962 are: | Diane J. Kribh, Helen E. Lax-| NIB are not required, and|Pended for six months, in Mag- Past president, Don Taylor; |ton, Sally A Lean, Katherine L for a short time only, while they who need financial assistance. | istrate's Court, Friday president, Ernest Hockaday;|tearmonth, Doris E. Lees,| receive special eye and hospital) Ip addition. the club, together Kehoe pleaded gullty to Oshawa Resident vice president, Jessie Van y: coh Latte lr | eo or attend ge eget ith the Lionettes, has provided|Charges of failing to remain at ee a ct - treasurer, Dor- -| Linklater Gordon §. Mark, Wil-| raining course al 3 heac ortation and refreshments|the scene of an accident. and een Brooks; planning commit- r » .N quarters to learn Braille, typ- for 4) 1embers of the pawn driving with a temporary per Observes Comet tee, Bill and Joan Harris; Fran- my pace Wavlir John! ing, navigation, craft ete and!, ub for the Blind of Osh-| mit The appearance of a comet cis and Douna Johnston; Hilton H Orton, Robert W. Rogers,| to have the experience of livi 3 d district at their meet-: Edward Michaiel Arych, 16. over Oshawa at 4.50 a.m. Fri- and Myrtle Tink; Charles and pace a ea wae mr and gers 4 iy os other blind'ings in CRA. It also arranged|471 Drew street, Oshawa wasiday, was observed by Mrs. Leo- viccag Marg ang FeaOe on POPULAR CLASSES : : : eopie, > other e re 1 I 5 ' a aa Sak ' 'oot | eace Wrig 5 Botes at 3 irk se ea bonis 5 > e farmed tor stalf train he blind, and for other ty |in jail, when he pleaded gulltyloact en" omorne street) The CGIT group met on Sat-| VANCOUVER (CP)--The 30. poses. riainment during the year. |to an assault charge in Mag "a States it was like a ball urday afternoon. with the: pees /t? Powme seemvers ih ool CUBAN VISITOR IN CANADA Miss Keagey - menti a Walter Binimogs distriot Hela iateatets Courk friday Sa ei fer fall i the dent, Jean Baker, in the chair, |education classes here outnum-| e aU Ge ake wonderful volunteer work in secretary of the CNIB, stated in| Arych was charged after Da-'sky to the south west. It we The group collected $16.65 for|ber students in secondary school} uban Army officer Roberto | to the Buchanan home Friday, api sass" with the vesidence this revort {i} ' . NM ; i . y es' was/UNICEF. Dianne Tink gave a|by 5,000. Adults taking high) Perez (left) looks over a| yr Buchanan has s aS w stan P or g d by 380 of 118 hat there are a total)vid Tutkolug was shot in the\quite bright, travelied veryjreport of the 4-H Club Girls'|school courses in the evening} scrapbook with Doug Buch- an has spent sev- | cultural program on the is- a ggasi Sry volun: of 118 petal ce Oshawa dis- jback by an'air gun, fired by|fast- and caused a yellow hazy|Conference which she attended|classes number 5, 000, up 1,000' anan of the Harrow area, near | ©'4! months setting up turkey | land a eing registered/the accused. on October 26. jeffect on trees in her area. lin June at Guelvh 'from last vear. Windsor, Ont., during a visit | hatching equipment in Cuba. | F Mr. Perez works on an agrle Bs (CP Wirenhnta'

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