Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1962, p. 4

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named after the late Walter FLIN FLON, Man. (CP)-- |Dennis Kelly, pioneer jumpmas- | Travel Basket | Orono Red Cross Plans For Blitz ipeninsula in the Pelican oe ter for the oe _ : Starts Rounds weichutists known as emoke-jump By MRS, KEN GAMSBY rows area of Saskatchewan, 75 ers. He died in an aircraft 10 -- To continue their|miles north of this town on the ar Lake, program of work, the Orono|Saskatchewan border, has been enh WT, 0 ne: ge Red Cross Society are to holda) blitz campaign for funds on By MRS. E, HOUCK was Karen Taylor who spoke on By MAY E. BROWN =: March 5. ki ' GE The Uxbridge the satisfaction of being able to GREENWOOD -- Unit Two of is. organization working ou guar aekeet ha held grithe -- express oursclves through writ- the UCW met at the home of/of the village does considerable | public speaking night on Feb. ing speaking, art and music. Miss Beatrice McLean recently.|work throughout the area each; 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Februory 28, 1962 ey PIONEER HONORED Public Speakers Thrill Uxbridge LEE LEONE Ge IC 23 with 14 speakers participat-- Winner of the junior section ing. was Joan Hickling. She spoke These finalists were speakers|With humor and ease on Man's who had won preliminary and Best Friend and their own fam- semi-finals tests to gain the hon-|ily dog Tony. or of speaking on the big night.) Runner up to Karen was Jane Each student in the school Bernhardt speaking on the uses must make a three minute/of imagination. Joan's runner speech and from this the semi- up was Barry Morrison who finalists are picked. spoke on how to dress. The six senior speakers J. Sullivan a teacher, present- (Grade 11-13) were Jane Bern- eq the McClintock shield to Joan hardt, Sharon Chase, Marilyn and Mr. Law presented the Mel- Dixon, Margaret Stevens, John jaw shield to Karen. M. Taylor and Karen Taylor. - Junior speakers were Nancy oe ee Bernhardt, Joan Hickling, Con- YOUTHS FINED nie Kennedy, Barry Morrison,, BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Brian Morrison, Rene Morrison|Robert Wilson 19, of Pontypool! and Faye Snodden. The three|and George Mackie, 17, of RR Morrison's are brothers in a\2, Janetville, were fined $25 and family of sixteen. jcosts or five days, on charges To judge the competition was|0f conswuing -- liquor while a committee of four local peo-|minors, by His Worship R. B yin: Mite, E. Camphell, Mire. T. coca OER Court E. Lennox, Miss Jean Pearson eis = ' soceuas , and H. 1, Fair, who acted as : ® chairman. BASEBALL FILM Between speakers, presenta-- Roger Maris and Mickey % tions were made to the winning|Mantle of New York Yankees intramural basketball and vel-/have roles in Safe at Home! a ? Jeyball team captains. baseball film shot in Florida Winner of the senior division'by Columbia Studios. ' stone Following study period plans were made for the coming year. A travel- ling basket was started among the members. The Farm Forum group met at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. Gerald Henning recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson are on a motor trip to the state of Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Byberg and children and Mrs. Archie Robertson -have returned after a two weeks holiday in Florida. Mrs. Edith Skelton fell and broke her right wrist last Wed- nesday morning. The Young People's Union met at the home of Miss Anne Pugh on Sunday evening. Mrs..Wm. A. Brown, Mrs. Wm. Young, Mrs. John King- tended the 65th anniversary of the Women's Institute recently. The stewards of the church met at the church on Wednes- day evening for general busi- ness and.to make plans for their annual oyster supper on Wed- nesday evening, M March 14, the worship and ¥¢ar. and Miss May Brown at-! The canvass will be held both in the village of Orono and the. township of Clarke. The support from the citizens) of the area ensure that the) Society may carry on with their projects for 1962. These proj- ects cover the Water Safety program at the Orono Park in the summer and supplying of) vitamin capsules to all public school children in the village and township. The provision of a wheel chair and the sponsorship of a work- room where surgical bandages are prepared are also part of the program The Orono Red Cross assists with the blood donor clinic held periodically in Bowmanville. The local Red Cross also assists with necessary welfare when the need arises. BIG YARDS The CNR yard in Montreal is capable of handling as many as 7,000 railway cars daily. DANCE OSHAWA ARMOURIES SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1962 8:30 P.M. Jack Shearer and His Orchestra © $2.00 PER COUPLE @ Sponsored by ONTARIO REGIMENT ASSOCIATION | Pm ~ «ONE BROTHER | In the' great high-adventure tradition of | amu 4 | i WANTED HER FOR WHAT | "The Guns Of Navarone and The Bridge On The River Kwai! | ee jie SHE WAS--THE OTHER FOR WHAT SHE COULD BE! HIGH SCHOOL students at | of topics at their public speak- _Uxbridge presented a variety ing night recently. Karen aayior and Joan Hickling (Front row 1-t) won the sen- World our ior and junior sections re- spectively. In the back row Shown . J | ; h a Pups ' Via Music (2c. was second in the senior di- Kedron Show vision and Barry Morrison, runner-up in the junior sec KEDRON -- Two orbital, Hon flights by the Kedron Choir are |p set for this Thursday and Fri- day at 8.00 p.m. at the Kedron ' Church A program of songs and in- strumental numbers from coun- tries all around the world is planned. Many of the solo num- bers, duets and trios will be performed in costume All talent is drawn from the Xedron community. The regu- ar choir has been supplemented or the occasion by several peo- ile who perform with other groups. There will be solos by Mrs Bruce Searle, who was formerly organist and choir director at Albert Street United Church,} Fred Densham, tenor soloist at King Street United Church, and § a saxophone solo by Orval Sel- leck. Q At intermission, a sing song @ will be conducted by Sebastian ¢ Hohmann. There will be a sale/¢ Py ; of homemade candy at the door bi. bed 4 f oe ee oe 'both evenings. $ / 4 ae - The program is under the di- rection of Miss Jeanine Werry, 2 Who for several years has sung ¢ fn the prize-winning Ontario § County Junior Farmers' Choir iat caived quastatte. ; ANNA MARIA ALBERGHETTI 'Mrs. Charles Thomas will 2 : 'The Princess" 'play the piano accompaniments 4 atest Releare» TECHNICOLOR® on a piano loaned by the Com-/¢ J BILTMORE Tomonnow La Dh "DENTIST ON THE JOB" (Adult) Mentholatum Ointment eases cold discom- forts fast! Helps loosen chest congestion, open up nose, relieve miserable eg breathing. Soothes chapping. Soothing Comforting Mentholatum Ointment © --<T A love story--as wild, as tender as any ever screened. 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