Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1962, p. 10

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veneran OH Oshawa Zimes Is Settled SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1962 PAGE NINE Members of Local 2784, United Steelworkers of America, CLC, J . Friday voted 88 per cent in Sale To Aid : favor of terms to settle their strike against R. D. Werner, titers ememaiwrecs Nea Ranger ed their eighth week of picket- ing the plant, will return to a work almost immediately. | B tf T Keith Ross, business agent) an rip for the local, said the settle-! ment calls for the signing oe, Sepee group of Oshawa girls have two-year contract dating from many times brought honor to Mar. 1, 1962. our city. These girls are mem- The contract will also provide/bers of SRS Crusader, Osh-| for a four-cent an hour across!awa's Sea Rangers--the senior) the board increase in wages ef--members of the large Girl fective June 1, 1961 and an ad-|Guide family. ditional five-cent an hour across) They range in age from 15 the board increase effective to 21, and engage in a pro- June 1, 1962. gram suitable: for older girls, A pension plan will be worked/based on the ideals expressed out and will become effective|in the Guide Promise and Law. : . wr é eo Feb. 1, 1963. The company will) hg times _-- ag sa v4 N ba um 3 ibute six cents an hour to €ig! years, these girls have sage hg won the Dufferin Division Tro- OSHAWA SEAMAN ADMIRES TALKING PARROT (ON plan. oot sai tal a number phy, defeating four other cjers| Able Seaman' Danny. Me- | HMCS Cape Soot (mobile | out 35 Rayal Canadian leigded in the settlement at HMUS York in Toronto. In Donald, of Oshawa, and Ldg. | repair ship) they were en- | Navy ships will out cluded in aE vee : lan: Ontario. Ranger Jamboree | 588-2: Me. Danyluck, of | route, to the Caribbean to | manoeuvres with United they tied for first place Cin the, Dartmouth, N.S.,. at the Ber- | take part in a series of win- | States Navy and Royal Navy . N s over-all boating competition muda Zoo with the famous | ter exercises, where from | shir ; ins rrize They represent us at provincial '@!king parrot. Serving in | mid-January to mid-March --National Defence Photo ranger conferences, and have jrecently assisted in organizing Pe ForDesign re" Announce Results Of | hese Sea Rangers have an opportunity to attend a very '4 | R t t special Ranger Camp and Con- ; | es auran ference in Banff, Alberta, this n rvator eS S ey : . August, and in order to assist f : a" oy ; $s hem in financing this event, . F e Greg Gabourie, 24-year-old|' Kceiihae 7S : ~ A Az ye @ Bc Ontario College of Art student | 2 oe es. Gok: ad The following is a list of suc-;/Ruth Pascoe (equal); Darlene] GRADE VI SINGING on Axons od Zsa ad > tae +]? ers and affiliated parent group: t 2 q | oe NCE and former Art Special stu-| ore spaAbining t ae cans in cessful candidates in examina-|Coull, Kathryn Krantz (equal);! Honors -- Sandra M. Bonk, CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE NAMES QUEEN OF DA Lal Po ge rer teat amg FS "WHALE Of A SALE"-- tions held recently in Oshawa Jane C. McCullough Linda MacDermaid (equal). poe has 'beant ALE A SALE . erent ae honk 'Righ: Diana Haas, seated at left, | Institute Friday night. The | tended by members of the | Sylvia Szikszay, second thinking of ustrocine far thel® mammoth sale of used cloth- by Se Oe one 7 L. Robson; Rich GRADE I SINGING : dance. whose theme was Char- student body. Seated at right | runner - up and Nancy Es- past three months. ing, furniture, household arti- "SIC ond nto. der 'of terit GRADE Ill PIANO _ Honors -- Rosaline Coe; Joan was chosen Queen of the | ting Gardens and had a | is Judy Broad, first runner- posito, last year's Queen Greg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. "les--in 'fact everything --_ a RCT PIANO | onors--Brenda Cairns: Jean-|StaPleton. Pass -- Dawn Wib Dance at Central Collegiate | Chinese motif, was largely at- | up. Standing, from left, are Oshawa Times Photo | +. 65h Gabourie. Courtice, won Mgrs -- ai nig Maend - §$O0LO PERFORMERS nette Taves; R. Terry Richard- enon RESULTS ore EN firet ni _|Mar. 9, at the UAW. Hall an Sc ighy hee cece , i 1): | : the, $150 first prize for his de Conditioned in Performance,|son, Donald J. Sugden (equal); | Following 'ate tho desi al : P .|will. begin at 10.30 am. and yp. i ing -- sign of Le Champignon, a rest Ear Test and Sight Reading -- John Lander, Sharon L. Watson the examinations in theory cone s hs i e e a : _lcontinue through the day. At), 4 : ; Review Year isis aeian cmpetior sonst tous, Sey. MCs Faah i eiat reece (equal) "©" ducted hy the Royal. Conserve ees 0d. ul Ing tuf\ons Magazine. open, and throughout the day,| jonors--Mary Lou Lockwood | Pass--Cynthia Craig, Donna| tory of Music of Toronto in Osh- ' He searched for an original|hot coffee will be served by GRADE X PIANO Gannon, Valerie Gardynik,|®¥2: ; . | At St Luke the Ranger mothers. First Class Honors--Fred K.'Francis Stacey (equal); Joanne GRADE V THEORY s kind of restaurant and came up Harmony: Pass =) Betis e e an ; lwith the idea of a mushroom|, Everyone in Oshawa is asked Graham; Eleanor Wescott Parsons. wal V house. His restaurant looks like|'® help. If you have anything) Honors--Lucille D. Lyzanchuk' GRADE I PIANO eir. UulnIn e TO ince | St. Luke's Presbyteriania mushroom, has mushroomy|#t 4! that you can contribute GRADE IX PIANO { First Class Honors--John F.! Counterpoint: Pass -- Phyllis i Church congregational 'meeting/decor and the menu includes|!® this sale, please contact} Honors--Lydia M. Ciglan Mercer; Patricia A: Shaw |Kratz. ' was held at the' church, Ross-!mushrooms with everything. your nearest Brownie, Guide GRADE VIII PIANO Honors -- Paul Winkler;| GRADE. IV THEORY With the demand for Ontario|in 1980. Righty per cent of these; 'Other comments by Mr. Dtin- land road. west, Wednesday,! Greg's mushroom menu_ in- °° Ranger, or phone 8-5400,. Honors--Carol A. Weir; Alex-George Huminilowycz, Jane) Harmony: Pass -- Carolyn highways growing every year,|persons will be living in urban cam: : Feb. 14, at 8 p.m cludes mushrooms with spinach and pick-up will be arranged. ander G. Witham, Geoffrey/Watson, Glen Wraith (equal);|Cooper; Maria Drygala; Ruth it is estimated that $7,000,000,- areas and 50 per cent of them in| Monorail + dts iis just, a/ Rev. R"R. Milroy, Interim ss Vaiss satighiom cauapes ana Woods (equal); Patricia L.|Patricia M. Rudell; Joan Dobko,|Manning, Joan M. Weir (equal) 000 will be spen' on them over cities of 100,000. population. joke "in North America, B00 | ay oe 4 16a. the ting|he admits he was thinking of a Andrews, Judith 1. Tamblyn/Diana Lovell (equal); Andrew) Coynterpoint:. First Class the next 15 years, W. E. P. Dun ifs Det fot. amusement parks such as| Moderator, opened the dine. i Nauakisonis. with. peaniit "eo (equal); Gail D, Mcllveen, F.|Huminilowycz; Suzanne Brown,/Honors: Patricia M. Fisher; can 'told the Oshawa Regional MORE WORKERS Disneyland. Thete is one being| With prayer and the reading 0 ey Soci ad eer lu er| S in or Heather Ross (equal); Mat.|Marilyn Bryant, Margaret E.lnores Bowen. Claire 4 Planning Association Thursday There will be 4,000,000 more pyiit in Seattle to take people the scripture. He spoke piece hg e a Longo eed thew dohiieton. Passmiote: (aniial) Vidiey tects: weak night: workers in 1980 who will have tO into the fair. before turning the meeting over u , s e Says, was talke FS Pass--Julia Hawke: Suzanne GRADE I PIANO Glenda Varty. "We can't go on building at/0¢ 'aken to ty ing a One has been operating in|fo Robt. McNab pia was 'ap- ge » ta "Chameok il Barr; Judith A. Macdonald;) First Class Honors--Peter G.| GRADE Il 'THEORY this: sala of we. wil: rain the home ga ns aid r, unean. Germany for 60 years; it. Was|pointed chairman for the eve- 4 ar . - ample _ H S Tuc Ing |sudith Cutler: Judith A. Sutton, Anderson [oemrereght or, cong tr areons per car, (a constant hen ae, (ah. cetues as Many Ne Tie a Cane Any | GRADE VII. PIANO Honors -- Nancy Gardner; |,.."_ Johanne Parkhill; hon- haired Glasgow-born engineer) +41. across Canada) more than \tion in Toronto next month. But! Rob ; i it : "lo : : ; Robert Peter Brant, 205 Cel- i sefield; Richard S. Harman, Lois|*%. : pe pret gies Farchto 2,500,000 cars would be needed, as never n solvedsretamd apprtwed: The annual e-i0 Mushrooms will be served|ina street, was fined $50 and petty big oy AEE Susan| Harrison (equal); David Pop-| Kaint ng gol ee 4 Transit Commission ri ge at miles of How toxswiteh scars. "«lpert was fecepted as pritted. ge eae casts wenn he pleaded guilty,/R "Mason : : ham, Cleve Sheffield, Margaret th ee "acusi dadeoes Hol Ya ane : , | parki ; ; asthe § gy sinha 3 : : " Now in his final year at the|before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs baci ieee ts . Tooley (equal); Diane Dick,/ oo "7. , : uscene deed cont on vrais carri 4 on b00 arg -- be Tocca Aovancee a erend an Pies ee nyecite Art College, Greg is specializing| Friday, to a charge of obstruct- On eipe WT PANG Elizabeth A. Houlden, Carla Mc- ont: Agnes. pickomn There is no complaint there; seiner +h tules*" err ortation 'Methods N lly were: in industrial design. He readily|ing a railroad agent in the per-- Honors -- Anne Henkelman; llveen, Jane Robertson, Joan) 'History: *First Class Honors but it just isn't enough. The oto apheduiees. Aad ate sn ~ © Yh ae ead Trustees -- J. French, H, R,/2dmits he likes mushrooms -- formance of his duty. A charge|Donald G. Werry; Barbara|Stanley (equal); Michael Rob-|> Mary "Henkelman, phy) (provincial) government must The solution is to use all some. Tiicare bales are driven Schell and R. Clarke. | ci wey a he can sel-/of assault against the accused/Burr; Gary G. Butler, Sylviajertson, Judith A. Samis (equal) | reaee toca, Mildred Mac. =e to pay more," he forms of transportation, he | by propane gas. There is_an Board wt Manteo re ied ee thiecat ord "to 'eat in 8 a ali at the crown's eet lg MO rd tier ais eee: [Donald (equal); 'Sharon Johan- ; said; not only cars and buses| automated subway train in New\year term, Geo. Kennedy, Thos : ihe athe : Ubi ne : * VIOLIN sen "Briefs to the government but rapid rail transit and com-|Y ork city .Funning. between Miller, G. Riehl, and>F. Spar- et a oe a ir I dg tiwaare fd .: Roaabots Pass tiohard A. iorevke GRADE if THEORY from interested organizations muter railways if possible. Agd, Grand» Céntra! Station' Sort-d ling: two-year term, J. French, | at jawent,.- 00) e cour e ac- Leslie Townsend (equal): Doro- marry : ' 7 uty have urged not the building of of course, pedestrians Wane Square. And I travelled A. Morris 'and E. Southern. | Blames Condition Seg fin him and knocked|thy Brown, Karen Topping BD ic! Me gig Ne J sae ay fry wo um through his office door|(equal); Trudy I. Hutchings. Si P . \(equal); Nellie Dovgalev; Jane more highways but the 'subsi- CN : ane _¢* lon an'automatic 'bus in Dallas,' Auditors / : ; dizing aT ster forms of trans. MUST EDUCATE PEOPLE | Texas,. recently; tee. a es ian On Heart Attack jafter accusing him of letting GRACE V PIANO | GRADE IV VIOLA lDelaney: Matthew Johnston; portation. evThe big eo 1s 3 on LABOR COSTS -- In the During the business session A the anti-freeze drain out of his _ Honors--Linda: Hopkins, Daria} re a [Wanda Pudlis: Stephanie '. NO SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE oo Boel Bloor transit industry, 65. cents Of nancey expressed the regrets of Joseph Lennon, 54, of Whit- car. are 0. Kuch, Jane Manning, Fran- SOLO PERFORMER'S Prazienka; David L. Knowlton, at the trouble is this: noltion from an ORPA member every dollar goes to the ve- Mr McCullohgh, who was un- by, told Magistrate F. S. Ebbs) The agent appeared in coulrt ces E. Maroosis, Diane E. Conditioned in Performance,|!rene Kozy (equal). acceptabjesalternative to. ithe "You will succeed only when we operator: In no other in- able to attend this meeting, but|Friday he was not drunk but with two black-eyes to back up Turton (equal), Susan Canning. » 7 0°°0G ciont Reading --| Horiors -- Ann L. Ross; Olga car hasbeen found, evén though the. public suffers re Spetrpage 'he. come ee: jwished it to be known he was had suffered a slight heart at-/his story. The "incident occur- John Krants, "Bonnie beter EYRE Stone. ' au Kisil; Christine Lipski: Dale ; 5s? : ; A isla oe eee " 4doing everything pdssible to ob-\tack, when he was found lying|ted when the agtnt was about (equal); Ruth E. Young; John : ! As : it is the'umost inefficient means! "We must plan ahead with Z . | pi. aa ; he i ; GRADE X SINGING | Anderson. , w bank ly F y'ta ch t , , Andersen, Richard A. Withom x J b ZING | re ers omting. nok eer en at a Pass -- Mildred Macdonald.) Pass -- Phyllis Farenick; of mass~trangportatton in con- the aid of studies and try to . in jtain a minister for St. * LW! : pager 5" ; ' 1c . rning. the station at the'time. (equal); Joy Cinnamon, Jane gested areas, mold public opinion and creat Pl, T t Church. morning , ne he, ~ " , : Estimates quoted by Mr, Dun- an awareness of some of these a Ic } ;; The women of 'the congrega- 'I asked the officer for a cage th a go to apol- Cetyre: aye) Brownlee, Betty wane jee ford Bigweod. Sandra Hallet: Lynda ition served refreshments. diiring "ide home. He gave me a ride ogize to Bulmer., He had lost A. Hrycyshyn, Jill Stevens,| GRADE VIII SINGING Henderson (equal). can ctthat Canada willipréblems and -- their - conse ; n his t b h : have ap lation of 28,000,090itjuences," he said ire social hour which followed per Pigs raping here." Lennon Ser had Gittaced. oe (equal); "Lois. Zimmerman; First Class Honors -- Phyl- GRADE I THEORY 0 n e pie Meeting f : patted Ee eit ae GRADE IV PIANO lis Farewick; Barbara J. Hart.| First Class Honors -- Eleanor country," said the tall, white-|.... . m | : : : j inti . persons per car (a constant le'as a a bus} 'The miniites of the 196% con-(festaurant Association conven-| I. Kirby: ' S A, t s 4. The RS ' s--Mara G s; Jan-/Susan N. Kirby; Marilyn Ban nf arene protiéaislgregational: meeting wete read ona Meise ee ore 7 iain ABtaEnee. Seas : When Crown Attorney Bruce Honors -- Jane Lawrence, Honors -- Beverly A. Gibson. |G. Calvert; Lynn Barclay. LocalOrchestra | "(Beauty Salon {ere ht ax' key Suspend Sentence om" ' | Here Today Inot. "I was sick," replied Len- With Warming | Meeting To 'Church Observes | : Doo F d |non. Pre ares Concert The Oshawa Little: Theatre's r orce The crown attorney said he! §. Jejna, 514 Madison ave- R = W k second production of the year, pojice report a beauty sz could detect a smell of alcohdl nue, was given a six-month evliew or s "The Imaginary Invalid', willlyas entered by a thief las his breath. Tennon denied suspended sentence when he ap- Tae : _ be presented at the McLaughlin nisht. this also and said he could not neared in Oshawa Magistrate's Of Clinic riga e on on the podium next Saturday § j Library Theatre Wednesday, Percy Harper, 18 Simcoe ~~ ride cesar roe Court Friday, for sentence on evening to conduct the Oshaw ] Thursday, Friday and Satur- street north, told police he heard, Well it's not coming from a charge of false pretences. BS : : ; Symphony Orchestra, he will 4 day, Feb. 21, 23 and 24./noises coming from the Oshawa Me, commented His Worship.| Magistrate F. S. Ebbs présided. One of, Oshawa's newest ~ Boys of Christian Service All lier chang are given @ realize an ambition high in the @ This delightful French comedy, Shrine Club premises, located) Lennon was fined $10 and' The accused; who was also $anizations, the Ontario Coun- Brigade Battalion and Stockade| special invitation to attend the minds of many musicians but i # in three acts, is certain to cap- above his apartment. When he Costs or four days in jail on convicted on 13 charges of ty Branch of the Canadian No. 1118 of Calvary Baptist regular Paria of Battalion achieved by very few. A sym oh ture the audience judging by heard a loud crash he went to his conviction of being intoxi-'false 'pretences in 1959, was Mental Health Association, will Church are celebrating Febru- 1118 on Mondays. at 7.30 p.m. phony orchestra is the highe et E y: the rehearsals which are now investigate, caught a glimpse caled 'in a publie place, warned that he would be sent h ld its first : nal tin t Bri d Month nln week at the church, form of musical expression and j @ in their last week. of a young man running from)" ~jte jail if he appeared again on us ne Ae phar * Ary a rigeye ae ste with 'Stockaders meet. 'on -Wedines- fo conduct such an organization & ' | The lighting for the play is Ellen's Beauty Salon, which is) 5 yeaRs.no FATALITIES |2 Similar charge. 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, in special group activities. day evenings at 6.00 p.m. and » ; a AREER i j Hh ti ae vate > Shrine, 2 ARS! ! 4 us .. rawi ai all boys, 8-11 invited to takes training, skill, experience d j under the direction of Allan located next to the Shrine NORTH BATTLEFORD. Sask._| i the drawing room at Adelaide The boys are taking part in a OySs, , are e and talent to a high degree Y j a" ™ iieath. The stage manager is rooms. Mr. Harper ran down-)/4.,5 files esos tahoe lech aS alae ip aeelige ret as llouse. E . ; |these meetings. i recait Se ae ; : 5 cay Sha ig ats ; f (CP) -- Congratulations from TOURISTS RECORD the Sunday morning service at 7 «tt In his youth 'Bert' Gentry x D'Arcy Smyth while Janet Ste- Stairs and called in Constable/p ime Minister Diefenbaker' ATHENS (AP)--Tourist visits} Dr. Jan Verhulst, . director ' The local Christian Service studied music with Set ba : g f venson is. the assistant stage Mervyn Baker, who happened Were received by this city of i lig Gensue last ee venched a and psychiatrist at the Oshawa the church Feb. 18 when the|prigade Battalion and Stockade sicians in Lanien., Hngland and , manager, A. T. Eltiatt is in /° be across the street at the coq Friday, marking the end otirecord of nearly 500,000, up 25 Mental Health Clinic and Dr.,|Canadian representative, M.'No. 1118 joins with 1,500 other orig in hg yo dot geen _ charge of the backstage crew ae ae its fifth year without a traffic per cent over 1960. Last year's Charles Jackson, the psychol- Worozbyt, will make the Herald brigade groups spread through- net. rough the years mi ic and Kevin McManus is_ busi onstable Baker reported the fatality. total ineluded '93,875 Americans. /ogist there, will be the speak-\of Christ presentation to Sgt. out 42-states and seven prov- has been his hobby and he-ha ; ness manager door of the beauty salon had ers. They will discuss the part ff " inces of Canada in celebrating , Douglas Perkins of the local ip). annual month of emphasis. given freely of his time in d ot Maureen Langridge will per- been forced. The owner could e C : . ter not be reached at the time of the Canadian, Mental Health /naiation. 'This award is the jms 1,000 churches which spon- recting bands, orchestras and form the duties of pr ? hd : . : prompter dit he : Association can play in the fur- iev 5 4 choirs and has trained man) The make-up duties will be the investigation so no report of Bo Is In ured thekance "ol meat Heath 3h highest Apo ip pac ig sor Brigade units will review young people in the art |handled by Hilda Hiltz and 28Ything being stolen is im- the community fourth: suck award to be made (eit Progress and join in rec- mediately available ' 4 fourth such award to be made ognizing the advancements MUSICAL DIRECTOR Fred Bryant,» and the music' _ Following the business meet-in Canada On retiring from General Mo- for this play is under the direc: : jing coffee will be served. It is! at the regular meeting of the neae Stee ere Yee: e ° 7 t 2 i tion of Peggy. Drynan. : | ; g : . pe le got. tet The curam tne tor "the LOCal Witnesses B S innin ( 'ar hoped that many residents Of pattation Monday, Feb. 19, at EXTENSIVE PROGRAM ' HERBER' arin ey BS : Seure ae Ree |Oshawa and surrounding dis-|7 99 id the Stockade! Ov 35,000 bi it easy, he welcomed the oppor SRBERT GENTRY Imaginary Invalid" is 8.30 p.m. |triets will attend to learn more|y',q,>c4s') re YB ig 4 hbedtgied ar) tunity to become musical direc- ; ; and admittance will be refused Attend Assembly lor the;Motk: thecolme ta dibi |Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 6 p.m. |North America enjoy the meet- tor of the Anderson Street Col the program along with the those who arrive after this A 10-yearold boy was taken)Ritson road south, early this ° '"° WF e clinic 1s doing. ihe boys will be hosts to all who|ings of the Christ-centered legiate Institute in Whitby. Since °° » Hungarian Lustspiel'time until the first 'intermis- At Peterborough jto Oshawa General Hospital|morning. The pile up occurred Since the clinic opened last/care to attend "Open House".|boys' club Program each week. then he has taken summer by. Keler-Bela ion. ; after he was struck by a carjwhen a car-driven by Jack L. - ig ve ee m Simcoe |Parents and friends will be |They have* an. opportunity for courses in music. On a trip 0 yigur spy ECTIONS The reserve ticket sale open- 4 number of the members of,2 the intersection of Simcoe|Moffat, 30, 467 Ritson road south,|§ se oh h ar 1c f a: Oar able to observe Brigade activ-| craft work an¢ pursuing special England to visit old friends and "yy De UN ., ed at 8.30 a.m. today at Hen- the Oshawa congregation of S"®®! north and Adelaide} backed out a driveway and was|housed the offices of the Osh-jities, learn of the accomplish-jinterests, training and instruc- relatives he seized time to take "@"Y = Teaquesis' for lighter /derson's Book Store. The sale|jehoyvah's Witnesses are in @¥Cnue, Friday morning. |struck by a 'southbound car,jawa Board of Education, much/ments of*the group and meet tion based on the Bible, and a clarinet lessons from an eminent See ries received will continue' until 6 p.m. to-| Peterborough this weekend' for Jimmy Yanch, 64 bee lp te by Chatles L.. Willsher, good has been done in the com-/the leaders. jvariety of recreational activi- teacher. He is still studying the view of this the orches- aay and continue next Monday a three May assembly at HE Ce released after) 21, 258 Verdun road No injuries|munity. A considerable number a : eke. ities, They proudly wear the violin with Klemi Hamboure a play two Leroy Ander- j:nd Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. 'Adam Scott Collegiate Institute \~295 Were taken of a rib) were reported ; of cases have been referred to BATTALION DIRECTORS }membership pin which has a Since the inception of Oshawa an sele Hons. Belle of the " wctVatioris may also be 'made! Sessions opened Friday night ury oo. oe . A car-truck collision on Sim- the clinic and much knowledge! Walter Mills is captain of |torch and a sword crossed be- Symphony Orchestra several) 2°. an@ bs Tango", @ aiér 7 p.m. on the nights of|with an address of welcome by! i Leta Phe nein es ee oh aon north at noon, Friday.| disseminated the Brigade Battalion and is|hindthe open Bible. They: will years ago "Bert" Gentry has phanis) bg hane Bunch = of the performances at the box!Jack McPherson, district super-|/Mersection w! gi Sly dd ys Ab cnpie ue ah came $275 total) Apart from tts consultative|assisted by It. R. Jeffery. The|quickly tell you that the Brig- been an enthusiastic member Kelt Site Wo Fon ie the office in the library intendent vo MeLedans 30 "600. Kin Pras aed Brig Por th wer re-/and treatment functions, the Stockade is led by Chief Rang-|nde motto is "Bright and Keen playing first violin, acting as)... 07 1 (SO ag entitled "The assembly theme is 'AS act which collided with srk " halen Laas geass ya Chiie has a responsibility forjer J. Hooper, Jr., assisted by|for Christ", secretary-treasurer and assist i : nae ON FAMOUS: SHIP sist One Another to Do God's) car 'in the (dlaceeanan es Lunny, 199 Centre rekae south spreading ideas about mental|Rangers D. Spencer, C. West-| The leaders,, supplied with ant conductor. Awaiting.the re- 1 sie 18 section of the or- TONDON -- London Youth Will' and the program is de- Mr' McLellan's car skidded and Harvey Bishop, 24 Lynden (hygiene among the profession-|lake, H. Grant, E. Galloway|program helps and materials turn of the conductor, Francis /@nestra will play the serenade ¢jybh leaders are to meet on signed to demonstrate practical/through a-red light on Sincoel AC lias a. ca ee "Police|2! bodies and the public of thejand L. Manning. The Brigade/from the Christian Service J. Francis who is recuperating Or SEE by. Heykins and bY|hoard Captain Scott's old ship, ways for each believer to sharelctreet and was hit by a panel| investigated 'an accident at the| 'istrict. Staff members are fre-|Committee of Calvary Baptist|Brigade Headquarters in Chi- -- an operation, Mr. Gentry ate 5 by Welton of the'the Discovery, for a weekend in spreading the faith," Mr.|truck driven by Robert J. Bi:|Cromwell avenue cloverleaf on|auently called upon to address|Church is under the leadership |cago, Illingis, are dedicated to prepared the orchestra with » é course to discuss methods for|Wickerson explained . |shop, 19, 40 Simcoe street north,| Bloor street west. Drivers of the|Professional and semi-profes-|of R. A. Watson, chairman,|the task of "'winning and train- utmost diligence so that music There will be a guest oloist boys taking the river section of} Nearly 800 Jehovah's Wit-|which was proceeding east on|iwo cars involved were Edward|sional groups and meetings of|with W. Sargeant, V. Wright,/ing boys for Christ." Such lovers will certainly enjoy an to he announ¢ ed later The con-|the Duke of Edinburgh's' award nesses from 18 congregations) Adelaide avenue. Damage to the| Brisebois, 42, 761 Oshawa boule-|!aymen about mental health}V. Henkelman, W. Reimer, H.|training in Christian living and excellent concert ,._ cert will be held Saturday night. scheme. The course will include will attend. A mass distribution vehicles was estimated at $200.|vard north and Carl A. Nichols,|and attempt to meet these de-|Seeley, E. Stacey, F. Perkins|service will also make them Mozarts Symphony No. 40 in Feb 1 the concert Hall of practical exercises on the of Bible literature from door to Police estimated damage at)28, of Toronto Damage was|mands as far as time wif per-|and R. Cook sharing committee|better citizens of the commu- # G Minor will be the major work|Oshawa Missionary College, iThames. idoor is eee 1$600 in a two-car collision onlestimated at $300, pit. 'responsibilities. 'nity and: the nation. ' " " ' as Re t When Herbert Gentry steps

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