Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1962, p. 4

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| @ THE OSHAWA TIMG,, Tussdey, September, 11, 1982 BLACKSTOCK FAIR ~-- _ Many Entries Seen In Junior Division K -- The follow- ing are additional results from the Blackstock Fair held re- cently. CHILDREN'S WEAR | Baby's Wool Set -- Katherine) Foreman, Mrs, Sandy Moore, Mrs. G. R. Putnam. | Quilt, Appliqa. -- .V Skerratt,, Bran Muffins -- Mrs. Les. Mrs. L, E. Bryant, Mrs. M Coates. eas 8 . lt, ble Weddi Rin 1X isculls irs, yy gs Coates, > '$ | Thompson, Mrs. R, Philip, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. G. R. Putnam. | F._ Dayes. le , | Pumpkin Pie gd ogy Mrs. S.\soore, Mrs. R. Philip, Mrs. J. E. Bryant,| '|Cochrane, Mrs. R. Philip, Mrs. | L,| INCREASE RATE COVERS COST By MRS. KEN GAMSBY | stood that a similar letter is be-| ORONO -- The Orono Police|ing sent to the Township of| Trustees met recently with H.| Clarke, M. Mercer and R. C. Forrester} In discussion, R. Forresier present. The trustees dealt with! stated that possibly it was the current business along with ajtime to consider making the proposed agreement submitted! local library a Public Library by the Township of Clarke. junder the Libraries Act, since In the correspondence, a let-|this means the Board would be ter was received from the Orono) assured of a fixed income each Library Board in which the|year along with a percentage Orono Hydro Commission Tops Budget Of $7500 in the Village. Township equip-|in the Orono Town Hall at 8.15) ment and Road Superintendent' p.m. would be available for road) This year's Festival has inter. work in the Village at a chargejested a far wider range of to the Village. drama enthusiasts, Entries are The agreement also stipulated|expected from Kingston, that the current general munici-|bourg, Brockville, Ajax, Peter- pal rates in the Police Village|borough, Oshawa, Bowmanville shall not be less than the gen-|and Orono. eral municipal rates of the} Leonard Crainford will Township, Road Work in the|judicate again this year. Co-! De ad. ? Drama Classes For Children Start In Ajax AJAX -- Two children's work- shops, sponsored by the Pic-Ax Players, will begin meeting September 22. Registrations are now being taken, i A Junior group will take children 8 to 12 years and a senior group, young people, 13 to 16 years. Classes will meet once : week, from Sept, 22 to eee The 11-week course will cost 7 Registration will close Oct. Times of meetings: Junior Infant's Nightgown -- Mrs. McLaughlin. . ' ightg cLaughlin | grant. | Village would have to have ap-, The awards consist of plaques| GTOUP 9.30 to 11 a.m., Saturday; ' Mrs. M, Coates. ws ; : Quilt, Crib -- V. Skerratt,| Raisin Pie -- Mrs, S. Moore, Wes. Uh Coates, Min G R'|Mrs. C. Kydd, Mrs, L, Thomp- Putnam. é ; Apple Pie -- Mrs, S. Moore, Shoe Bag -- Mrs. L. E. Bry-/mrs, D. Kydd, Mrs, J. Mc- ant, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs.|1 aughtin. G. R. Putnam. erty Pie -- Mrs. R. Philip, 4 e Greeting Cards--V, Skerratt,\yrs| H. Van Camp, Mrs. J. Child's Dress, Smocked --|K, Foreman. : | McLaughlin. Pyjama Bag Novelty --'Mrs.| Lemon Pie -- Mrs. F, Dayes, |M. Coates, Mrs. G. Brown, V.|Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs, J. Mc- Skerratt. Laughlin. Artificial Rivening ges of Table Centre Fresh Fruit -- i § Suit <- Mrs.| Anne Werry, Mrs, M. Coates,/Mrs. H. Van Camp, Mrs. S. i bean" V Bkerratt, Mrs.| V._Skerratt. |Moore, Mrs, L. Cochrane. G. R. Putnam. | Cross _ Stitch Mts. S| Chocolate Fudge -- Mrs. H. Little Girl's Sun Suit -- Mrs.|Moore, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs.|Van Camp, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. M. Coates, V. Skerratt, Mrs,|&. E. Bryant. |G. R, Putnam. : Carl Kydd. Oven Mitts -- Mrs. G. Brown,| White Eggs -- Russell Car- Child's Corduroy Overalls --| Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. C. Kydd,|naghan, Mrs. L, Thompson, Rob. Mrs. M. Coates, V. Skerratt,|). Tea Towels Mrs. L. E,/ert Kellar, Mrs. H. McLaughlin. Mrs. G. Brown. |Bryant, Mrs. Coates, V.|. Brown Eggs -- Mrs. F. Bai- Child's Sweater Coat and|Skerratt. {1 Socks -- K. Foreman, Mis. M.| Fancy Handkerchiefs -- Mrs s Coates, Mrs. C, Kydd. |G. Brown, Mrs. G. R. Putnam,|Kydd, Russell Carnaghan. Child's Pyjamas -- Mrs. C.|V. Skerratt. Salad Dressing Mrs. Kydd, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. M.| Pot Holders--Mrs, G. Brown, Thompson. Coates. oe Mrs. M. Coates, V. Skerratt. | Strawberries -- Mrs. R. Pren- Child's Skirt and Weskit --| Hot Dish Mats -- Mrs. G.|tice, Mrs. G, Brown. Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. M. Coates.| Brown, Mrs. L. E. Bryant, Mrs.; Raspberries -- Mrs. LADIES' WEAR G. R,. Putnam. _ ip, Mrs. L. 'Thompson. Novelty Apron -- V, Skerratt,|_ Group of Six Picutres -- Mrs.) Cherries --Mrs. Les Taylor, Mrs. L. E. Bryant, Mrs. MS. Moore, V. Skerratt, Mrs. R.)Mrs. R. Prentice. Coates. ..| Prentice. ' | Peaches -- Mrs Kitchen Apron -- Mrs. G,|_ Child's Stuffed Toy -- Mrs.imrs, Ross Prentice. Brown, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs,| M. Coates, Mrs. G. R. Putnam,| G. R. Putnam. V._Skerratt. Kitchen Apron (half style) --| Dressed Doll -- Anne Werry, : Mrs. C. Kydd, Mrs. L. E.| V. Skerratt, K. Foreman Plums -- Mrs. Ross Prentice. Bryant, Mrs. M. Coates. Gift Wrapped Birthday Pres-| Pears --- Mrs. R. Prentice, Duster Coat -- Mrs. George) ent -- Mrs, M. Coates, Anne/Mrs. G. Brown. Skelding, Mrs. M. Coates, Werry, V. Skerratt. Raspberry jam Mrs. R. Mrs. S. Moore, Christmas Table Centre --| philip, Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. Printed Cotton Dress -- Mrs.|Mrs. M. Coates, V. Skerratt,|G. Brown. 8. Moore, Mrs. L. E. Bryant,! Anne Werry. Strawberry Jam -- Mrs. G. Mrs, G. R. Putnam. : NEW EXHIBITORS ONLY Brown, Mrs. S. MMoore, Mrs. Ladies' Pyjamas -- Mrs. S. ; ; W. Wright M Mrs G. Skelding, Mrs.| Lady's Sun Dress -- Mrs, G - Wright. oF Contes eae 8, MTS:! Skelding. Marmalade -- Mrs. R. Pren- Nightgown -- Mrs. M. Coates, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ne Mrs. S. Moore, V. Skerratt. Fruit Loaf Yeast Mrs. |, Chili Sauce -- Mrs. R. Pren- Tailored Skirt Mrs. M.|Wright, Mrs. Lorne Thompson. | "Ce: Coates, Mrs. G. R. Putnam,' white Bread -- Mrs. R. Phil-! Cucumber Pickle -- Mrs. Mrs. L. E. Bryant. 'ip, Mrs. L,. Thompson, Mrs.|Van Camp. Mother and Daughter Aprons)Fred Dayes Bread and Butter Pickle -- -- Mrs. C. Kydd, Mrs. G. R.| Brown Bread --Mrs. R. Phil-/Mrs. R. McLaughlin, Mrs. R. Putnam, Mrs. G. Brown. lip, Mrs. L. Thompson, Mrs. F.! Prentice, Mrs. S. Moore. Mother and Daughter Dresses) Dayes Corn Relish -- Mrs. R. Pren- Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. Six Pan Buns Mrs. R./tice Moore, Mrs. M. Coates. Philip, Mrs. Dalton Dorrell,) Pickled Beets Mrs. S. \. Cardigan Bulky Knit -- Mrs./Mrs. W. Wright |Moore, Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. lu. E. Bryant, Mrs. G. R. Put-) Pan Chelsea Buns Mrs.|Les Cochrane. nam, Mrs. G. Brown. Roy McLaughlin, Mrs. D, Dor-| Three jars jam or jelly -- Stole, Knitted -- Mrs. L. E.|reli, Mrs. W. Wright. |Mrs. R. Prentice, Mrs. C. Bryant, Mrs. G. R. Putnam,) Banana Layer Cake -- Mrs.|Kydd. Mrs. M. Coates. 'R. Philip, Mrs. F. Dayes, Mrs.! School Lunch -- Mrs. R. Phil- Stole, crocheted--Mrs. G. R. Carl Kydd. ip, Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mrs. S. Putnam, Mrs. L. E. Bryant. Chocolate Chiffon Cake --/ Moore. MEN'S WEAR : |Mrs. R, McLaughlin, Mrs. C. Sport Shirt -- V. Skerratt,/Kydd, Mrs. F. Dayes. ip, Mrs. F. Dayes, G. R. Putnam, Mrs, M. Coates.) 'Angel Cake -- Mrs. C. Kydd,| Thompson. Work Shirt, Plaid Mrs.|Mrs. Jean McLaughlin, Mrs.| Milk Rolls -- Mrs. G. R. Putnam, Mrs. G. Brown,|1,, &. Bryant. Laughlin, Mrs. D Mrs. M. Coates. | Light Layer Cake -- Mrs. D./Mrs. R. Philip. Pyjamas -- V. Skerratt, Mrs.|/norrell, Mrs. C. Kydd, Mrs.) Cinnamon Buns -- Mr Murray Coates, Violet Skerratt, Mrs. G. R, Putnam. | Baby's Short Dress--V. Sker- ratt, Mrs, M. Coates, Mrs, S. Moore. Baby Doll Pyjamas--Mrs. Moore, Mrs. M. Coates, Skerrajt. '| ¥.| Ch rs. G. Brown, V. Skerratt,| Mrs. G. R. Putnam. Child's Cotton Dress -- Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs, M. Coates, Mrs. G. R. Putnam, M. ix 4 G. Brown, tice. H. S.| am Mrs. L. Dorrell, s ; Mrs. R. Phil-|bull and R. B. Glaspell, Bow- Pineapple -- Mrs. R. Pren- lin R. Me.\- Board outlined their financial plight. : It was pointed out that Jittle could be done in improving the library as funds available only met operating costs. The Board van Collegiate principal, has | requested that an additional $300 been named Personnel Man- |a yeai be found to continue ager of Centralab (Canada) | operation or the Library may Ltd, .in Ajax. i have to close. [t was also under- Odi: iabbali aj PERSONNEL . MANAGER) | Mrs. Betty 0. Sutton, for | mer secretary of the Done- Newcastle Farm Has Top Holstein ORONO --The Gladibrae en., Bull calf, Gladibrae Gold Rib- tries of J, H. Jose and Sons,| bon. |Newcastle, won both the Prem-| The two top . Senior Year lier Beeder and Premier Exhi-|ling heifers' were Junior . and bitor honors at, the Durham | Reserve Junior Champions, the ey. Fancy Cookies -- Mrs. C.\County Black and White Day|Junior Champion Roselandvale| in connection with Orono Fair. |May Sir Echo being owned by Runner-up for both honors|Wesley Werry and Sons, Hamp- was Carlos Tamblyn, Orono.|ton and the Reserve Junior J. W. Bowman, Enniskillen,|Glen Rae Citation Susie by Rob- showed the Grand Champion/ert Stevens, Bowmanville. These were an_ outstanding 'manville, the Grand Champion pair of individuals, the Junior cow, Champion having a_ strong, A total of 121 head were|smooth top and plenty of bal- shown by 22 exhibitors before|ance while the Reserve Junior Judge Roy Ormiston of Brook-|Champion is a clean-cut, dairy- in. like individual. The Aged Cow in milk class Two new exhibitors at this |provided both the Grand and show, Donald Budd, Port Hope Reserve Grand Champion fe-|and Hepburn Bros., Hampton, males from the entry of 12 out-|did very well standing individuals. The Grand) In the group classes. Wesley \Champion for R. B. Glaspell|Wery showed the winning Sen- |was Clover Green Beauty with|ior-Get-of-Sire by Almerson Sov- the Reserve Grand Champion.|ereign Supreme, one of the ship going to Robert Stevens|Quinte Unit bulls that included on Twin Elm Fay, The Grand/the winning Dry Aged cow a Champion won the Tamblyn/particularly good individual trophy for the Best Uddered fe-| Robert Stevens had the first male of the show. The Reserve prize JuniorGet-of-Sire by Grand Champion was a large,|Rosafe Citation R while Carlos stylish animal who made it|Tamblyn showed the winning very close for the top honors. |Progeny of Dam and J..H. Bowmanview Model Royal|Jose and Sons won the first was the Senior and Grand/prize Breeder's Herd [Champion bull for J. W. Bow-| Other first prize winners in man after heading the Agedicluded -- first prize milking Bull class. The Reserve Senior|four-year-old, R. Brown; and Reserve Grand Champion-|first prize dry four-year-old, ship went to J. H. Jose and J. W. Bowman; first prize milk- \Sons on Gladibrae Leader Star-|ing three-year-old, J. H. Jose dust, the top two-year-old./ and Sons; first prize dry three- Although young for his class, he| year-old, Robert Stevens; first is well-grown, stylish and strong| prize two-year-old in milk, Car- 'on top. los Tamblyn; first prize dry J. H. Jose and Sons alsojtwo-year-old, Wesley Werry; had the Junior and Reserve first prize junior yearling heif- 'Junior Champion bulls winning er, R, B. Brown; first prize the Junior Championship on senior calf, Grant Down; first White Bread -- Mrs. R, Phil-|the first prize Junior Bull calf,| prize junior heifer calf, Robert) |Gladibrae Royat Prince and the| St . H evens. Reserve on the winning Senior |- - PA BOX OFFICE Opens 7:30 p.m. ia SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! Strike Injunction we These funds would be made available through taxation with. in the Police Village. Local resi- dents, he felt, could automatic- ally then be members of the Library. It was the feeling of ithe 'Trustees that. additional) | grants under the present set-up) would run into discourse, | A motion was passed asking the Library Board to meet with) the Police Trustees at their Sep- tember meeting to discuss their problem, DISCUSS ENTRANCE H. M. Mercer repored that) he and J, L. Lowery had met) with the district Highway En-| gineers in respect to the en- trances into the Village. In this} connection, the Trustees author- ized the secretary to confirm their requests to the Depart- men, The Trustees are seeking) the replacement of the Orono signs, curbing and painting of stop lines at both entrances along with an island at the south entrance. They are also seeking a wider deceleration lane at the north) and a wider curve at Highway 35 at the south | On motion of Mercer and For-|; rester, the secretary was again| authorized to write the Counties} about the sign at Main and Mill) street. They are asking that this sign be re-located on Main street H. M. Mercer: stated that he had received a -complaint children riding bicycles on the sidewalks. R. Forrester reported that a stone wall at the Main and Mill street intersection had been erected and that this section was now ready for a flower gar- den. Some ditching and grassing is however, still needed. Approval. was sought for the erection of a commercial build: ing by Bruce Myles on his prop- erty at Mill street and Millson Hill drive. The trustees are to seek further information on matter before giving approval. | A proposal was received by the Police Trustees from the Clarke Township Council in con- inection with a financial agree-/ |ment between the two parties. | |The agreement offered a reduc-| tion in the Township public} works rate of 75 per cent. It also stated that the Village would then accept the cost of doing their own road work with- ) TUES., WED. ONLY ON) $9,500 this| DRAMA FESTIVAL M. Coates, Mrs. G. Brown. | D. Dorrell, Chocolate Layer Cake -- Mrs.!R. McLaughlin. D. Dorrell, Mrs. R. Philip, Mrs.| Brown Bread -- Mrs, R. Phil ip, Mrs. L. Thompson, Mrs, F. Dayes. Work Socks, Heavy--V. Sker-| ratt, Mrs. S. Moore, K. Fore-| -man. Socks, Fancy -- Mrs. G, Put- nam, Mrs. L. E. Bryant, Mrs.| S. Moore Sweater Coat, Wool Fine -- Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. M. Coates.| Sweater Coat, Bulky -- Mrs.) S$. Moore, Mrs. G. Brown,| Mrs. M. Coates. Knitted Sleeveless Vest -- K. Foreman, Mrs. L. E Bryant,| Mrs. G. R. Putnam LIVING ROOM Sandy Moore. | Philip, Mrs. C. Kydd. Dark and Light Fruit Cake -- Mrs. C. Kydd, Mrs. S. Moore. Cake with Magic B. Powder Banana Loaf -- Mrs. R. Phil-:--- Mrs. D. Dorrell, Mrs. C. ip; Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. Harry| Kydd, Mrs. R. Philip. Van Camp. White Bread from 5 Roses -- Jelly Roll -- Mrs. Ross Pren- Mrs. R. Philip, Mrs. F. Dayes.. tice, Mrs. L. Thompson. Best Layer Cake -- Mrs. C. Date and Nut Loaf -- Mrs./Kydd, Mrs. R. Philip. H. Van Camp, Mrs. R. Philip,| Best Pie --Mrs. S. Mrs, S. Moore . C. Kydd. Light Cup Cakes -- Mrs. D.| Canada Packers Pies -- Mrs. Moore, Vincent Price "THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM" ------ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ---- ALL COLOR PROGRAM! "DRUMS OF THE DEEP SOUTH" WITH GUY MADISON -- JAMES CRAIG Extension Given TORONTO (CP)--An_injune- tion forbidding striking Hamil- ton glassworkers from picketing | | within 500 feet of the Dominion Glass Company Limited, was extended until Wednesday night by the Ontario Supreme Court !Monday. Mr. Justice N. C. Fraser granted the extension after un-| ion counsel: declared that the| United Glass and ic| Workers of America (CLC) was) Dorrell, Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs. J.|S. Moore, Mrs. R. Philip, Mrs. ACCESSORIES : McLaughlin. C. Kydd, ' Chesterfield Set -- Mrs. G R.| Six Tarts -- Mrs. H. Van| Canada Packers Cakes -- Mrs, Putnam, Mrs. L. E. Bryant,|camp, Mrs. §. Moore, Mrs. R.|R. McLaughlin, Mrs. R. Phlip, Mrs, G. Brown Philip. Mrs. D. Dorrell. Cushion -- Anne Werry, Mrs. ------ -- Leslie Cochrane, Mrs. C. Kydd.| ~~ 'i. Cushion Practical -- Mrs.| S - L. E. Bryant, V. Skerratt, Mrs. | THEIR > 'e] A §. Moore. = WAS "= ONE WAY, ee Lace Table Cloth Mrs. { . L. E. Bryant, Mrs. Louise Pat-) TorBIDDEN terson\ Mrs. G, R. Putnam. Neediepoint -- Mrs. S. Moore, Mrs, G. Brown.) Specimen of Lace -- V. Sker- ratt, K. Foreman, Mrs. S. Moore Buffet Set, Embroidered V. Skerratt,. Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. S. Moore. ; Place Mats--Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. L. E. Bryant, Mrs. G. Brown Luncheon Cloth--V. Skerratt, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. M Coates Oil Painting -- Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. L. E- Mrs. L. Cochrane RUGS AND MATS Rug, Hooked, Wool -- Mrs L. Patterson, Mrs. G. R. Put-| 'nam, Mrs. G. Brown le Rug; Rag, Braided -- Mrs. G. R. Putnam, Mrs. L. E. Bry-| ant, Mrs. G. Brown. Rug, Hooked, Rag -- Mrs. G. R. Putnam, Mrs. M. Coates,| Mrs. Ross Prentice. BEDROOM ACCESSORIES Dressing Table Set G. Brown, Mrs. L. E. V. Skerratt. Pillow Cases (Embro.) -- Skerratt, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. G. Brown. Pillow Cases, Crochet -- Mrs G. Brown, Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. G. R. Putnam Pillow Cases, Rick Trim Mrs. R. Putnam, Mrs E. Bryant, Mrs. G. Brown. Towel, Bath, Mrs. L. E. Bryant, Coates, V. Skerratt Towel, Bath, Embroidered --| Vv. Skerratt, Mrs. G. Brown, | Mrs. M. Coates. Towel, Guest Moore, V. Skerratt, man Quilt, Appliq. and Embroi «ACADEMY AWARD WINNER VALENTINA CORTESE BOTH FEATURES R ADMITTANCE TO PERSONS WS YEARS OF AGE OF OVER BILTMORE NOW PLAYING EXTRA! GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA "WOMEN .OF ROME" GR Bryant, (2z)weto over ALL THIS WEEK. ~ Uproarious, Romantic Free-Fo ~All! oo rae cial Mrs, Bryant, | | v.| Rack | G. L. Crocheted Mrs M,| 7 ADOWS "GIG YOUNG AUDREY FEATURE DAILY AT: 1:50 3:45 - 5:40 - 7:40 -. 9:40 P.M. Mrs K Ss | Fore. | not ready for the hearing. The bitter and often violent | strike entered its 24th day Mon. day with no hint of contract | jtalks between company and un- | ion being reopened. CHILDREN underI2FR THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401... PHONE 723-4972 EE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON T @ Qf \ y) Meredith "Willgon 1 PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS, CO-STARRING ) Last Times Today LAURENCE HARVEY © GERALDINE PAGE "SUMMER AND SMOKE" 'N TECHNICOLOR . . . (ADULT) Mrs. L. E. Bryant, V. Skerratt Mrs. G. R. Putnam FREE LIST SUSPENDESU im: ' he story of 'that man' and his 'seventy-six trombones MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER MADE! FROM THE PLAY THAT KEPT PLAYING FOREVER! en ms ARE LD proval of the Township Council] made especially by the Harlan- and the Department of High-|der Pottery of Brooklin, as they ways, have done in previous years. Sept. 22 and 29. Oct. wT 6 p.m, Senior Group 9.30 to 11.30 a.m.; Saturday Sept. 22 and 29. Oct. 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. _R. Forester stated that this) These plaques will be on display eager aggre would give/in the near future. e lage a reduction in an|SCHOOL BOARD MEETS amount of a little less than half purham County District High} ae recommended by the school Board met in the new! inicipal Board Chairman. The Clarke High School recently. | proposal is to be discussed with! prior to the cipelian gre aa before any action is Board members were conducted| 2 a : . on a showing of the new school Bh Pb eg tt planning, it) and were well satisfied with the, taking no concrete action. Plan | Progress yybbiot aaaile idle oa ning, stated the Trustee Chair-lranen equipment Have-Deen man, was reco : Municipal Beare Chernin men The possible opening of the| was a main point. of. the|}eW school at Clarke Township! Trustees submission to the|¥@% discussed at the meeting Board. : and a tentative date was set for| The Council of the Township|/ate Sept | ember or early Oc-.| of Clarke did give approval to tober. Several names were men.| Joan Hill, Whitby, will teach Juniors and Frances Parkhill, Ajax, will teach seniors. Regi- ster by calling Frances Park- hill, Whitehall 2-2701. Classes will be held in Ajax. If enough Fay register from Pickering Village, another class will be formed in October to meet. there on Saturday morn- ings. Workshop plays given in December. will be Nana, and floored reporters by arriving for a press conference on a sizzling day in a strapless, floor-length, "'veil type' gown. sign an agreement for municipal tioned as possible guest speak-] water with the Ontario Water|°"S: Resources Commission provid. Arising out of Principals' Re-| ing a vote was held and the re-|ports was the fact that Port} sult was in the affirmative. |Hope had 75 per cent of the) The Trustees intend to reply|papers written in Grade 13 as to the proposals set forth by the | passes, the Courtice High School) Township after meeting with had the same figure. It was fur- their lawyer, K. Lycett. ther reported that of the 10 stu- HYDRO TOPS BUDGET dents writing in Millbrook, eight had passed At the regular monthly meet- ing of the Orono Hydro Com- mission, the commissioners were informed of increased cap.. MONTREAL (CP) -- French ital expenditures above the ap-|movie actress Martine Carol proved sum of $7,500. Mr. Dent,,made an appearance here for IN STYLE Ballet. Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER REGISTER NOW ! IRENIE HARVEY. C.0.T.A. -- N.BT.A, 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 manager, pointed out that cap.|the showing of her latest film, ital expendtures to the system) this year would reach closer to| than the originally set budget of $7,500. This was brought about by a jnumber of increased services| not anticipated. Also extending jexpenditures were provisions lbeing made for all - electrical] {homes carrying 200 amp, serv-| ices. , Mr. Dent did, however, point out that the local Hydro was \recovering its financial position | througiethe increase in rates 'set jforth this year. Riot on the Beach! Hungry Eyefuls On the Prowl "THIS REBEL AGE" STEVE COCHRAN MAMIE VAN DOREN LOUIS ARMSTRONG The Orono Drama Festival of One Act Plays will be held again this year on Sept. 27, 28 and 29, Untouchable! Why Is She "THE FLESH } "i? FLAME" THE STARRING JULIE NAT KING LONDON COLE THE OSHAWA BOARD OF HEALTH Announces The SECOND DOSES OF ORAL (Sabin) POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE For All Those Who Have Received First Doses Clinics for the administration of second doses of Sabin polio- myelitis vaccine will be conducted by the Osh awa Health Depart- ment.at the followng locations between 5:30 and 8:00 p.m., on September 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th, 1962. Queen Elizabeth School Dr. S. J. Phillips School E. A. Lovell School Woodcrest School Westmount School Vincent Massey School Ritson Road School Duke Of Edinburgh School | Conant School Dr. C. F. Cannon School It is requested that each person attend the some Clinic as was at= tended for first doses, and that, insofar as possible, attendance at the evening clinics be undertaken alphabetically according to the first letter of the family name as follows: A-F: MONDAY, September G-L: TUESDAY, September 7th 18th M-R: WEDNESDAY, September 19th S-Z: THURSDAY, September 20th A special clinic for anyone unable to attend the above evening clinics because of shift work will be held between 11:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on September 21st in Canadian Centre Street. Legion Hall at 90 @ Please keep this schedule for further reference ®

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