Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1962, p. 4

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4@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 1, 1962 _|to the dance was | Pupils Settle In New School ORONO -- The new Clarke High School is nearing the completion of its first month of operation, finding students set- tling down to their studies as well as planning and taking part in other school activities. The first social evening of the school term-was held Fri- day evening when a 'Get Acquainted" dance was held in the gym at the school. Music for the evening was provided by records and a' good repre- sentation of the student body was present: A novel arrange- ment in setting the admission conducted when each student had to draw a ticket and pay the price ap- pearing on the ticket. The price of admission ranged from 5c.) jto 5c, | Bob Brown has been elected |president of the Student Coun- jcil, with Elaine Hughes, secre-|' \tary; Donald Buckley, treasur- jer and Mary Jane Brough, pub- \lic relations. | | Form representatives were) |also elected by individual froris| with the following gaining the form rep. positions: | Grade 9A, Janet McMackin and Robin Taggart; 9B, Candy Storks and Douglas Wade; 9C, |Kathryn Turansky and Barry |Watt; 10A, Gamey Lycett and |Christina Maartense: 10B, Brian Ishi and Donna Fergusun, Bit j il Bowmanville, Ajax, Pickering, | Whitby, Oshawa, Peterbor- ough and Orono. The award | winners shown above are, left | to right, Joheph Mullen (Pic- | Ax Players) runner-up for Peterborough Players cap- tured the sculptured trophy | for the best play during the three-night Orono drama fes- tival, The festival had eight entries from drama groups in street north of Millson Hill drive. The work was given to the lowest bidder, Bennett Pav- ing of Oshawa. The secretary was instructed to have the quotation signed and to give. the go-ahead to have the work done. This was approved on motion of L. Lowery and H. Mercer, A' letter was also received from W. K. Lycett stating that the purchase of land from Mr, and Mrs. McGee has pe+n com. pleted. The land was purchased as it was a site for a Municipal sac ly of Water. e secretary, G, EK. Simpson, reported that all excep: one fire call charge had been paid, GALES LASH BRITAIN LONDON (AP)--Fierce gales lashed many parts of Britain Sunday. Roads were flooded, buildings damaged, trees ('smashed down and shipping threatened. FULL-TIME STUDENTS There are nearly 9,000,000 stu- dents attending schools, univer. sities, training colleges and technical colleges in the United Kingdom. AT DRAMA FESTIVAL direction; J. Gounod Camp- bell. (Peterborough Players), best director; Shirley Knowles, (Pic-Ax Players), best dic tion; Gladys Aslett (Orono Players), best actress; Sean | Guild, best set design. Oshawa Times Photo 10C, Barbara Keast and David Green; 1A, Faye Nicholson Eyre (Peterborough Players), + best actor and Harry Chap. | | man of the Whitby Theatre | You KN OW That Nu-Wey heave Oshewe's only fully equipped, modern tug, carpet and upholstery cleaning plant? NU-WAY RUG taken no action in the connec-|ment of Highways to prevent Heron May Have setToDiscu Hit Wi BOWMANVILLE )Staff) -- A blue heron lay helpless in- al ditch here Saturday -- both its) legs broken: How long it had been there,| no one knows, but shortly be-| fore noon police received a call) from someone who had seen the) bird near the bridge in Conces- sion street east. The information was passed) on to Dog Control Officer Archie! Hoskin, | When Mr. Hoskin tried to pick up the wounded heron, it struck at him with its razor-sharp long bill. Fortunately he was wearing thick leather gloves, and was able to pick up the bird and and Terry Graham; 11B, Linda Tyrrell and Wm. Stapleion: 12, Brent Coates and Linda West- heuser and 13, Douglas Barra-| ball and Marilyn Falls. 'Council Faces | Heavy Agenda BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Town council meets tonight with several important items on its | * e | eo '. | ld Pl t will be asked, in the form of | Bui Ing IED | a bral tea Bev aeeiin ORONO -- The Building Com.| Chamber of Commerce, why the mittee for the new Christian|POsition of Industrial Commis- Education Building at the Orono| Sioner was eliminated, and why United Church is now preparing| the Chamber was kicked out of to meet with an architect to|its town hall office. discuss the drawing of plans for} The town's ambulance situa- the building. When plans are/tion will also get some attention, prepared the congregation will|@S' Bowmanville was officially be given an opportunity of view-! without an ambulance service ing and considering them. Work|45 of Sunday midnight. An | --| Fence the body and were only held to- gether by the skin. After. consulting wild life authorities, Insp. Mitchell and} DCO Hoskin destroyed the bird.| This summer, a 'blue heron) was spotted several times at the) Hampton mill pond. Mr. Hosk'n) thinks perhaps the bird struck a wire fence taking off. The heron is a marshland bird that lives on small fish and| frogs. It is usually found wading in streams and ponds. The dead) bird had a four-foot wingspan and a seven-inch bill. The heron adds to Mr. Hos-|a visit to Lakefield on Sunday | kin's collection of unusual pick-|Where two buildings were! ups. This year, he has picked| viewed. is expected to start on the build-- Owen Sound man has offered ing in the Spring. ambulance service to the town.| The committee has visited) This offer will be discussed. Agincourt where they inspelted| If the C of C lives up to its) the Christian Education Centrejintentions at its "crisis meet.) at Knox Presbyterian Church. | ing" held last Thursday, the} On Wednesday the committee|council chamber will be filled) met again in Orono followed by|for tonight's meeting. STRAVINSKY RECOVERS Discuss Orono {on of improving the entrances|the scaling of cement. | |TREAT SIDEWALKS Library Future tacacanet = ' ) Y.W.C.A. 199 CENTRE ST. ORONO -- The Orono policejarrange. a meeting to discuss trustees discussed the plight of | Operation of such a library. the Orono library with four)ROAD PROJECT |tations from two firms for lay- ing an asphalt gutter on Mill co. LTD. 174 MARY ST. 728-4681 The new sidewalks laid this|s ceive an emulsion to prevent them chipping due to salt in the winter: The solution to be used is being used by the Depart-| members of the library board.! The Police Trustees then met| Mrs. W. Cobbledick, Mrs. H,|with Mr. Brown, Bow-| Dean, Mrs. E. Hamm and Mrs,|Manville, who presented the) R. E. Logan, last week trustees with a survey and) ee Forrester in opening|2%alysis of Cobbledick street, the 'discussion, said that the|Wth the thought of rebu'lding trustees had asked for the| (fs street from Main street to| meeting to find out if the|Wghway 115. The survey gave} | library board would be agree,|erade levels along with other! able to having the library set| |needed information. ic The Police Trustees approved up as a public library. As a : es ap subtic inrary a certain 'sum|the project. The projec: is to be) would be levied in Orono for|imspected by the Department of} the library and a provincial|Highways engineer on Wednes-| grant of somewhere around 59\day and upon his approva!| per cent would also be obtain-/ Work will be started the latter) able. It was felt that the yearly og of the week. The street is i to be widened and new grade ep tn de a0. _ levels set for run-off of surface Mrs. Dean pointed out that|"&!er- due to the lack of funds the, A letter was received from board has not been able to pur.|the Counties Engineer stating) chase books in the past six|that the Counties Road' Com-| months. The need for the|Mittee will meet with the library in Orono was Iso pre-|Police Trustees during their sented but it was felt muchjf@ll road, tour. The trustees| more should be done in purchas-|have requested the changing of| PARENTS YOUNG PEOPLE Here is Good News-- Junior Typewriting Classes will be held for the Eighth straight yeor at the There will be Two Beginners' October Ist and one starting is still taking registrations for BALLROOM DANCING COPPER ENAMELLING SEWING PAINTING & DRAWING WEAVING, PUBLIC SPEAKING, - KEEP FIT Bridge Clesses, one starting on Thursday, October 4th. Business College Commencing Satufday Morning for information call 723-7625 AFTERNOONS October 6, 1962 Closses ore open to Pupils from GRADES SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT Attend one of twe Sessions 9:00 TO 10:30 A.M.--OR 10:30 TO 12:00 NOON TUITION 1S $1.00 per week Individual Instruction Modern Machines Intense Practical Training PARENTS--Help your youngster to: |) Lillian Mac Marsh MOSCOW (AP) -- Igor Strav-jing new books, Mrs. Hamm/@ Stop sign along with roll curbs| insky appeared recovered Sun-| said that in the past few years\0n Mill Hill and Orono ¢igns| day from an_ intestinal upset the library has operated main-/0" the Northumberland-Durham which delayed his concert here|ly on gifts. road, north of the village. Friday. A representative of the) The Library Board members| It was reported that the De- composers union said the 80-|approved the suggestion of set-|partment of Highways has) year-old Russian-born American|ting up the Orono library as a|~-- ------ conductor 'is completely all|public. library financed from right." public funds. The trustees are to Get Better Grades Do Nester and Better Work Take More Interesst in School Just Dial 725-3375 Register By Telephone TODAY ONLY! D.E.A, SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance. FRIDAYS and returned | the} BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:15 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK SATURDAYS AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 EZ BILTMORE His name is _the a flash rsonal i of Hci gi : rama...a brilliant bolt o Miracle a Sin, SS RA Sees TOMORROW ! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "Nude In A White Car/Hot Cor Girl' DIVORCE HIGH | The peak number of divorces} in Canada was 8,199 in 1947. | ' Beyond He. was more thana boy. He was Xeason- not yet aman.Dangerously in-be- tween...and between three girls! 0) Beyond 5 fan Me 0 Beliel : ADULT Entertoinment "@reater love hath no man than this, that a man jay down his life for a friend!" --Z Se aa know|UP 2 ferret and a. skunk withi PERSONALS what to do with the bird. He|@ tin can over its head. Mr-| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Salisbury conferred with Inspector Stan-| Hoskin wonders what next ::e/ of Portland, Oregon visited their ley Mitchell of the SPCA in Osh will get in the unusual species) cousin, Mrs. 0. Chapman. Also awa, It was found that both the Category. Mrs. N. Bradshaw, Oshawa and ' | nt! hee relatives, bird's legs had been broken at 4 : A: A; Detain Auditor's Report home on Saturday from " Officers Elected | Bowmanville Hospital. | B H d M Sunday visitors with Mr. and| B CGIT At Orono) Y MYGro Manage? yi; Geo. Dunlop were Mr. and| Y ORONO--At the Orono Hydro|Mrs. Geo. Paisley and family! ' ORONO -- At the CGIT meet-| meeting, Manager E. Dent, sub-| Shggrieas gl R. Holli | : ing last week, officers were| mitted the auditor's report for) Mr. and " . ree ' elected, | the first eight months to the end| Worth returned vive Sth thels New slate of officers is as|of August. The report showed a ter apentns week Wi elr) follows: {surplus from operation of $2,- es, in ore. al Leader, Mrs. E. Couvier; As-| 428.28. During this period clase|.. Mr: gs Patton, o pn sistant Leader, Mrs. C. Arm-|to $5,000 has been added in cap-|Mrs. Roy Patton and Garlani strong. lital works to the system which|Cathcart visited their bie: President, Carol Vagg; Sec-|left a deficit of a little over|David Patton and Miss Tou ' retary, Lynda Pears; Treasur-| $1,900.00. Patton at Richmond Hill on Sun- + er, Shirley Sharron; Junior Con-| The Commission on motion is|4@y afternoon. ' gregation, Sandra Bowins; Pub.| to also take part in a promotion|, Mr. and. Mrs. Hesper Dean} licity, Ruth Sharron, for electric dryers. In this pro.| have returned from a motor trip} Peggy Hancock has offered|motion the Commission will as-|to the West Coast. -- | to be: pianist for this year. \sist in providing a free electris| ~ The girls will be knitting mit-|blanket with the purchase of a . . ' tens, bootees, baby hats and|new dryer during the period of bold motion picture enter. ' ters i 'k, [the tion. . : sweaters for Missionary work. |the promotion ; oe wor @Mftainment...a film beyond the usual! starring ANNE BANCROFT and OSHAWA AND DISTRICT introducing PATTY DUKE with victor JoRY REAL ESTATE BOARD | regrung Tne tn @ 1:35 - 3:35 - 5:35 ARE PROUD TO PRESENT | 7:35 LAST SHOW ONE OF NORTH. AMERICA'S FOREMOST PUBLIC SPEAKERS | 9:25 DR. KENNETH McFARLAND : AT IT'S | e e e a 3rd Annual Civic Dinner | in Spectacular Color! To Be Held At METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER press 3 . . . St. Gregory's Auditorium Tuesday, 23 October 1962 D AMON REFRESHMENTS--6:00 P.M.. DINNER--7:00 P.M. 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