Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1963, p. 6

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, Tuesday, Decamber 17,1963 § Manager: John Gault a Sobainot the (Leach) 3. Whitby: Marshall (GRY) asi seks ae 4. Etobicoke: Ritchie (Cotton) ° Penalties -- Marshall By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlops did last night what no other team in the Metro Jr. "B" league have been able to do thus far. They whipped the mighty Etobicoke Indians The Dunnies nipped the Indians Layton 5.46, Lastic 7.35 4-3 in a fast, keenly-played ' ; ley 12.23, Donaldson 18.43, Lay game at the Whitby arena a ee ton 19.22. Bob Marshall, recently sent ¢ back to the Dunlops from the parent Oshawa Generals, paced the way for the local victory & i 6 with two R0ais and missed an ? g other one on an empty net witt é 1 two seconds to go in the game Bill Lastic and Art Hampson Penalties -- Marshal! .18, Las- were the marksmen on the other tic 3.08. Etobicoke (too many local goals " fe men on ice) 5.22, Peters 7.49 John Ritchie Mayhew 8.49, Peters 10.12 and Jim Gosse were 3rd Period ighters for the visitors None were a very dejected crew as McGwinn thy skated off the. ice 12.56 of them smashing their on the ice and others them against the boards in dis gust . For manager Ivan Davie and Whitby coach Bob Wright a 'sweet victory as it moves them that much closer to the only other feated team in the loop, the Néil McNei Maroons. Jim Cherry, former coach of the Dunnies and -now coach of.the Oshawa Generals Was an spectator alt the game and could be heard shouting words of ment to the Whitby 5. Whitby which helped (Gay) Etobicoke (Thorpe) Etobicoke: Gosse (O'Flaherty) H. J, MACE quirement, a Civil Service offi cer has been assigned additional duties. He has the responsibility in maintaining a good relation ship with the employees and their Association." It stated further that the Em ployee Relations Officer would be required to assist in the reso lution of questions evolving from any employee + employer relationship Reference was then made to Mr. Mace's qualifications 'He has been active in the Employee Association for many years His knowledge, acquired ~ over the years, concerning the employees' interests and activ- ities should assist the Depart- ment of Civil Service to meet its Donaldson 7.30 p.m. in the Church audi torium. Everyone is cordially in vited to attend The meeting closed with the WORK AND PRAY SOCIETY Reformed Church ladies' Society Work and Pray held its Christmas meeting Thursday evening at the Church Christian Donaldsor the lamp who Jim Scoring Penalties Dionne (major son 16.43 busied childrens distributed children's some sticks tossing reports ill appeared 'as if they DEATHS ' lly after the seaips of x Indians. Marshall, just one By THE CANADIAN PRESS econd after the Etobicoke teain' Montreal -- Lawrence Mau ame back to full strength after rice Wilson. 67, short story erving a penalty,. made it 4-1 writer, journalist, mining pros yr the Dunnies pector and businessman; after "he Indians were not through a heart attack however. Donaldson got one' Montreal back at 16.20 as he was left un- ford Colby. 54 oyered in front of the Whitby ager of the Montreal Star pro- it Then, just 50 seconds later motion "department and ama. tin he Indians withiteur Montreal city historian accuracy was: Ottawa -- Thomas. Westwick trigger man with young:77. former hockey »!ayer with |¢ Peanut O'Flaherty getting Quebec Bulldogs in the National he assist on the That was Hockey Association before the to period ended with First World War and a brother of it hanging on to aiof the late Harry (Rat) West-, used wick formerly with the famed Ottawa Silver. Seven hockey squad at full capacity and electrical Tokyo -- Marshal Lo Jung- circuits joaded.-we must not add haun, 61, a member of the cen- io the danger by bringing un tral committee of the Commu- safe decorations into the house nist Party of Red China and a Select a iree that gree: g no avyatl. The Dun- comrade - in - arms of Party nq tresh. Leave it outside in the goal as he let go "eS had'a three-man break on nigra peg Tse-Tung; after cool air, not in a warm base with a blistering drive from 4" empty net but missed Sally. i mment, until you are ready to about.35 ra eg inet Saate about a minute to go but to no FF gure deter age ah en set in position. Then make a Dryden waved at ad it by avail. The Dunnies had a three-! 7)" a bea ee os fresh cut at an angle near the him belt high on the hand Man break. on an empty net but a in the Sky; after a sho base of the trunk and set it ir side missed wae "| ' water, away from radiators Art Hampson showed why he JUST TALKING -- This was oo a ae registers, and other warm spots was one of the most sought after as we have said so often before team in the National League The water will keep it fresh players in midget hockey last another fine team effort All and a formas Second Division and prevent t from drying too year. He took a pass from Dar-'the fellows played well W player 'in Hungary; of a heart quickly. If your tree becomes ryl Leach, advanced two strides thought that big Wayne Mayhew igo 2 fed so avy the needles begin to drop and fired one that Drvden did was about as busy as any play Munich, West Germany--Gus off, it is time to remove it from not see until he turned to fish er we have seen in some time fav Machaty, 63 who directed the house the puck out from behind him. He appeared to be-all pver the Hedy LaMarr in the movie Ec Strings of lights should not sna 4 ( t > t Bill Lastic) oo" é if d on metal trees. The This made the score 2-0 and '©® a! one lime F "t be use the gloom was starting to show,2"d_ Act Hampson also looked} cf metal is a good conductor of on some of the faces of the|z00d . We think this fellow : lelectricity and could produce an Xmas Tree Tips Etobicoke fans. Lastic will be heard from a. tot felectric shock or even fire From Fire Chief Marshall, who was a 'ower of before long Bobby Marsha! Manufacturers of certain metal strength for the Dunnies last' ?* old self again in last trees recommend a spot light, Fire Chief James Watson of Garrard Road Fire Dept. offer- night, got his first of a pair to ght's game, working hard directed at the tree. as the saf opening frame. A long havd shot 22mm Will be Dec 23 against eq seasonal advice to household Remember that foil is a con the! will be on for iZ ocal goal, but goalie Yourg put holiday decorations tween the bulh and the socket Ist Period when the and fibre around the hole where op 'eft hand corner of the net Hampson} 3 In the second period the Dun Whitby rake it 3-0 for the Dunnies, and "Hecking. passing and_ potting est and most attractive: method by Ritchie of the visitors Peterborough It is hoped ers today.on the care and hand- ductor of electricity. Reflectors game orher up his stick and the puck hit the. time of year Safe reflectors are lined with Whitby. Lastie consequent loss of life and prop- they fit against the sockets,"' he Hampson Basketball Team Mrs Van it wa Joseph Ruther research man great responsibilities under the new Public Service Act.' The release continued: 'His appointment to the Department will assist in shaping personnel problems in the Ontario public service, and maintain the high standing of the service already achieved and recognized." ung During refreshments Mrs. George Witvoet Hoekstra Christmas carols were and Mrs. John Frinzen hristmas story Mary An interesting sion was held All Church Societies are hold a Christmas Social Evening, Saturday, Dec. 21 starting at WHITBY PERSONALS Wednesday, Dec. 11, All Saints This. afternoon St gliican Anglican Church held its Christ Hel -- h held fe es Sunday School #@!Pers Christmas party children age from interested ntermission light served by and Mrs 108 the 1wourage ere struck again wer Gosse to Russia setback for yiavyers >} was billed as one sj of the The game of the biggest attractions eason thus and it was at. Ali the ame out wit! me thing in mind, and that vas to see Danny Lewicki and his team go down to defeat The Dunnies, jooking varm-up before the tinued right into the con the same zip-and fire. Bi 1AS- i os tic. a big husky right-winger who wanted more than anything _ else to beat the Indians got th first Whitby sung read a entitled discus TRAINS GIRLS Organized nearly 50 years ago the CGIT in Canada provides'a mission activi ipo the wyay the the Dunnies iim 4-3 lead The third period was al] Dun »s. They did. everything they » supposed. to do, and check Indians at every 'turn he Indians pulled about thei with about a minute to program of Bible and Sete study, crafts and camp ties harry With heating systems working the goalie 70 but to John's. An Little party for Carol Ann, daughter of Mr and M Frank Bastarache is celebrating her second birthday Friends of the family wish Caro! Ann many happy returns of the aay ranging in went left seven to il years of age. A Sunday School teachers supe vised the party.. The children under the direction of Mr. Tom Edwards, sang Christmas carols. Mr. Edwards also read the Christmas story . Games were enjoyed, a Christ mas film was shown and re freshments: were served Tuesday Friday, Dec. 13 IL Saints Anglican Church held its Christ mas party for the nursery group age two and a half to fou Supervising were Mrs Bud Heard, Mrs. J. E. Speers and Mrs. Donald Beaton Games his with a hat McLean, with failed to keep Otten-- in the game mas bree ed and played and a Jovce Conlin, Bowmanville Christmas film was shown, the children held a worship vice around the Creche with carol singing Refreshment were served afterwards were short lappy Jesus Dec. 14 a Christma held for All Saints Church kindergarten feature was the deco ation of a Christmas tree, with decorations made by the chil dren. Rev. Stanley Armstrongiions§ of biessed the tree f Carols. were sung in_ the short worship the program y all by the 10.24 mark of the/'W° 80al The next home of lighting appeared to be going by the heat f that jing-of Christmas trees and for lights should be insulated be- SUMMARY This is his arm and deflected into the number of fires to narrow. the count to 3-1 (I Peters 2; erty reaches its peak," he said 'said Saturday |Party was Anglican St , G ] \n amendment to the Public bare and silent the murmur. left the grounds with nothing hard to get out of bed in time to be undertaken by H. J. Mac The Town of Whitby will have ¥45 originally 'erected in 1893 initiais in the furniture, and'how lacks the smokey, wet- Mr. Mace has been an em- personal Chairman's gave! to, lac 938 t oy as an 5 ti P ant 5; 5 °/Base Line took place in 1938 the numbered as many as 50 andtime, and the advent of even The amendment also sede Marshall inscribed plaque fixed to the i The communique explained Whitby ; 2 "The responsibility for estab (major) At Mar..U.§. House of Representatives president Mrs. William Bouw The members then of Civil Service projects " wheat sales to Russia showed 16 members present Unit Nos. 2 and 3, St, Marks The hand-carved, two - piece getting the total raised in the christ'? by Mrs. Peter Berkuy! idge, Leader of Unit No. 2 to win 14-9 over Fleming Shell Magistrate did not have a gave came as a surprise 90em, 'My Christmas Prayer",/Second game of the twin. bill. to me a Luke, Chapter 2. Mrs. A. Price| Tran had a hat-trick were shown from the various\cause for the Fleming team closed the meeting with the against the powerful Durnos * Fifth Whitby Pack Brownies \the form of a pot luck supper the third period, Durnos sco gram assisted by Tawny Owl ST. JOHN'S PARISH HELPERS a hat-trick, Mike Gray Fred refreshments served Kemp, Dufferin street trick, and. Doug today. Her friends wish her. a from the Bible entitled 'Birth DRUMMONDVILLE Que A specia a tonsillectomy operation at Osh garding quilting and collecting Provide between 100,000 and 120 a" | | : THE A ' ; . ; es e bent pomicin WHITBY n | ittle e ChOO OUSE Ne Civil Service Post HALT UNBEATEN STREAK After ninety years of witness-prepare four generations for The old building was' origin- 1 ing pig-tail pulling and spit-ball|their life's employment, fell to.4lly heated by a wood stove Service Act in April, 1963 cre- throwing, the rooms of one of 4, yy t progress jast June (ended by one of the older boys ated a new position in the On- the wheels of progiess jast June hut with the. oh }, tario Civil Service j . ut with the changing of the : : , . The position, that of Em- unnies Scalp I[njuns ToStay With": *:,:* te st hg : of childish voices be heard in but the sounds of the wind and stoke the stove) an oi! furnace 75 JOST akon : the proud old building in which the murmur. of ghosts of the was installed a singe ypc ama grandfather learned the 'three past The new building is clean and in a press release from the Pro- Doctors, lawyers, bricklayers well-lighted, an ideal place to vincial Treasurer, James 6.46 al least one reminder of Mayor the site. of What is now the scuffle of many feet, reluc- clothe in the cloakroom ployee of the Ontario Civil Serv- Stan Martin, aside from the le 'Highway 401 at Thornton's tantly returning: to class, has atmosphere so well revered by ice since 1088. fle recently ret if , i 5 ry she yas wor 1 , | ' ' | ve ) P gend of the man himself beste . ae Nae ees Regio ead steps eae hool's long passed tired as president of the em- {known as \ sigue leading : ployee-sponsored Ontario Civil Mayor-elect Warren Mowat. It) 014 puilding was picked up and as few as five. are now picked more modern schools the large, novi : bitrati will be turned over officially to : s inn Bee ee eater le all 3 ore provision for new arbitration "set on the south-west corner of up by a blis and deposited in glass-walled seat of learning sit- Z eae rig the new mayor at the Jan Tha ' ; oF ee sh eee and negotiation procedures be- the Base Line road and Thorn- front of the new Dr. Robert uated on Scott road wil] acquire tween the Government and the nauguré es . ' 5 sity i |inaugurations ton's road south Thornton School on Scott road a little red school . house Association, and official recogni 5 Z ; i - gavel commemorating the event the reasoning behind the crea He expressed the hope that the Nae ' : me ha Q s vw" wise House Of Reps UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES .*."" <i' remain in the possession of the ' ' office, and the reason that Mr.) Pp t Bl k 0 Mace received the initial ap- Bi oP ght _ haa See bo lishing and maintaining a good n 1 when he was President Wh t S ] relationshi be D y a : ) | ship between the two of the Kinsman Club, by Peter ea a es sina of Che hieeagattad : principals (Government and As- Draiman, President of the Ro singing of Christmas carols and! <ocjation) is vested in the Dep- that time Mayor : Dona'd- tin recalls, "there wete only the handed President Johnson a ma opened the meeting with ajihemselves wrapping "To assist him in this new re two service clubs in town. Con- double jolt Monday by passing hymn ~ and prayer Everyone personal kits to be : sequently there was a great deal 8 drastically ae ee aid was' welcomed to General Hospital ' money bill after adding an ' ; Minutes and were ward D S urno s, Nunoco, "When Mr Draiman present Th re W ° ed the gave! to me I was told ne passage of the appropria- Soripture was read. by f ll Fl that it was because of my ser. tion bill for foreign aid at the\simon Mollema and. Mrs United Church Women held a op emings, vice to the: Rotarv as well as low figure of $2,800,000,000 had (;rootheest joint meeting Thursday, Dec. 12 . been in the cards, since admin The subject of the introduc- 4t 1 p.m, It was in the form of Ottenbrites a "pot luck' luncheon. Grace hammer has the. Rotary "gear"' cut into one face and the Kins- »°7ate or In conference between picscussion followed in response men insignia on the other. When '"@ '¥° bodies to the. introduction a hymn was .Members enjoyed a delightfui in a wide open, high-scoring was presented Mavor Mar. But the amendment to ba unch at tables decorated in Mercantile League game Sun Export-Import Bank, credit for hristmas motifs. Following the day at the Whitby Arena. Dur- uncheon Mrs. R. A. .Smith.n0's Garage defeated Otten with which to preside over Coun meetings the administration. § im leaving (i as a mame and then called upon Mrs Ross| Arena Sunoco led 4-2 after. the > he said. "I am very fond Hall who conducted a Christmas first period and 9-5 at the end worship: service' of the second. Cherry scored now Mrs. Elmer Goodhand read)Seven.times for the Sunoco ntroduced the guest of the Dave Harrison, Gord Luke, afternoon, Mrs. C. E.. Brough-/Lynn Middleton and John Tran on, who told the members ofjall added singles to complete the her trip to Great Britain, Ire-/Sunoco scoring. Jim Christie places __visited.. Mrs Harold/Harvey Roberts with two, and Quantrill thanked Mrs. Brough- Bob Francett and Mel Brown fon for sharing her trip abroad|with singles, completed the with the members Fleming scoring Lord's Prayer after which Units,club for the first period, which ae met separately for a short busi- ended in a 2-2 tie. In the second INMENT ness period, period, Durnos put on the power, ENTERTA Members were reminded of Scoring eight times to Otten- are holding its Christmas party Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 6.30 p.m twice, allowing the Ottenk (« Dec 17 in St John Next meeting of Unit No two of their own the Evangelist parish hall. 3 will be held Jan. 16 at 9.39 Al MacDonald had a big af Brown Owl Mrs. Molléy Brad- » m. in the Church parlor. ternoon with five goals for the Miss Vicky 'Cohn -and Miss St. John's Anglican. Church. Baker (his first in two years) -- Frances Rosettani Port Whitby Parish Helpers held Jack Germond and Ted Mendyl, Carol singing will be enjoyed, its monthly devotional and busi- SC0ring singles completed the games, decoration of the Christ- ness meeting Thursday, Dec. 12 Durno's barrage President Mrs. Seymour Whti- two goals ney opened th 2 t Ps grariddaughtar of Mec. and Mrs (ues oe ec meering wi h brite Sharon Stephenson. Whitby is ; ne sick of the parish n step I and the Lord's Prayer birthday f Minutes of the fast (CP)--H. K. McLean. Thor Mills Rov 'Campbell. seven-vear-old esha Mes read " several' Limited president, save the tex rs of corresp: 7 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Camp- .opqog Fespondence = re-itite industry now employs 79.000 ye. Canadians and potentially could 2 renere spital . oa awa' General Ho pital Roy: is Green Giant labels followed, Fj..200 jobs. The number of textile now at his home.' His compan- nancial report wa : employees has incre i by 5 Hillcrest school and report was also read : Pe ee ee ae t 1 Mrs Styne read a Seth 000 in the last three yéars h him a speedy re- parkey poem. Members were Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West e . . wen LVES ay LO Frogress Assigned To Whitby Man the area's oldest schools stand, Pat and last class of studentsitimes (when older boys were ; : ployees Relations Officer, will ; : e Town Mayor :: The small, red-brick building and dentists have carved théir gain an education, but some-| Ajjan He is bequeathing his own., yw Mn atinin 1" : 'i i rhe er q When the construction of the The students, who at times. Perhaps, with the passMg of Sarina: Aauaclaton 2nd Peri ne F : ind Feriod Mr. Martin intends to have an, 'phe building, north of Dundas street flavor all its own tion was-given the latter. Chief Magistrate of the town of pointment tary WASHINGTON (AP) The Hall yrayer by Mrs Peter: Berkuy! ity Minister of the Department of inter-club meeting, and joint 4 ' hick ld t : amendmen which couic DIOCK a ; read ¢ approved; I CAN) erp Sri ae ad and approved; the roll ca ST. MARKS UCW NOS. 2 and 3 the Kinsmen t istration leaders are counting on tion was Preparing a Way for was said by Mrs. J. H. Brecken- Bob Cherry led Arena Sunoco recalls further, the Chief cre financing the sale of U.S. whea Leader of Unit No. 3 read' aibrites Men's Wear 12-5 in the but it won't be of much the Christmas story from. St.|team while teammate . Herb and and Europe. Colored slides scored five times in a losing Mrs John Breckenridge Ottenbrites held their own the January general meeting in|>rites single counter. Coasting in ford will be in charge of the pro Durnos club. Elmer Tran with gifts will be distribut- at the home of Miss Eunice Lloyd Seymour elebrating her, ninth birthday Mrs. Sheedy gave a saudine TEXTILE WORKERS yell 5 str went t 28 Kent street underwen An interesting. discussion nemecting "IF You're TIRED | 1 401: ntinental 69" ne record and k, 4 track. with multi gered playbac speeds piay- vends wi covery Church with a The mang. friends of Mrs. p. te meeting rvi art f service. Par 1) closed with : Mrs Whitney ; J 1 498 Broc ' . was the rhapsody of Christmas Kean, 408 Brock street south prayer Refreshments. were Beat McLaughlin Ry KATHY CUDDY ANNE HENSTOCK AVIS LEGGETT Henry's. junior and senio) girls' basketball teams Journey- jed to McLaughlin Collegiate {Oshawa, ta: play their second exhibition basketball game of the season on Thursday, Dec 12 The junior basketball team has been pared to 25 players Mrs. J. Burn. their coach, wil! soon select the girls who will play regularly on the junior team, As soon as the teams have their required number of payers,' league games with other schools w'll be arranged The senior played ar exciting first game against the strong McLaughlin team. Henry won by a score of 30-18 Margot Hamer managed to tally 7 points for the winners Henry girs displayed good team work and great enthus) asm. Maureen Liddle and Iris Giffin set up many of Henry's baskets A strong defensive game by Henry's guards limit Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:25 ed the McLaughlin girls to 18 points Last Complete Show at 8:25 Phe. pice ob tbe Hes bach hy girls KATHLEEN'S CHRISTENING grandchild for M and Burton Smith. and g grandchild for Mr and Mrs William Roach all of Colborne street east. Whit Eleanor and b and seventh grandchild Colborne for Mr. and Mrs. John Clay She is the Garrard road, Oshawa. Pictured here prio te' Angli: Mrs. W f great christening in Al Church ean Dec & is: seven The mon'h old daughter o Chuck Kemp. 316 street east, Whitby BROCK WHITBY Kathleen Leanora Kemp junior game was much slower than that of the senior game. Again Henry emerged with a 21-3 victory with Marg Hare and Jo Bryant accounting for most. of Henry's points. Since this was the first time some of the junior 2zirls had played on a schoo! basket- ball team, their effort was: com mendable OFFICIATING CLINIC An officiating clinic was held at Henry High on Thursday December 5. Girls from Whitby Ajax and Pickering attended! the clinic. On Friday, Dec. 13 the officiating examinations were held in Henry's aud torlum The 4 had ac ance KARL BOEHM--BARBARA LASS to use some of the signs and) rules that they had been tavge a WARNER BROS. wicrune TECHMICOLOR® ALSO Second Feature Attraction "RIFFIIN TOKYO" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Starring | Anderson Henry ' Neil and Mike Glanfield | Assembly | being shown. Gifts were distri- 47° SOrry 10 learn that she is in buted and refreshments. served, Oshawa General Hospital with a who fractured knee the result of a Ajax Kinettes ar holding its bad fall. her friends wish her Ohristmas party this evening ata prompt recovery. Her brother the home of Beth Courtice, 113\Mr. S. Brophet of Orillia is at Burcher street, Ajax present at the Kena's residence FIRE DEPARTMENT Safety Tips For Happy Holidays Otherwise at. the clinic, For participated, the rewarding experience BOYS' BASKETBALL On Thursday, December 1! the Junior and Bantam boys' Basketball Teams from Henry travelled to Anderson High where they played an exhibition fame against the boys from Both teams from were victorious. The Henry Juniors defeated Ander son -26 while the Bantams from Henry won by the score of 31-24 The Henry juniors hard against their rivals from lf you want a fire Anderson before emerging on mas observe the following safe. precautions the winning side of a 27-26 ty rules 4. Do score Roddy Barter. scoring' a 1. A. Cedar or play with tree lighting. Do not o1g ten points, and Paul Mac- mas tree can burn to overload wiring by adding one with wood in 18 seconds fring of lights to another and 1X points each were the hig Make sure the tree make sure there are no empty corers for the victors s green and fresh ockets on your In their first exhibition game. ». Dispose of Christmas tree of.the season. the Bantam bovs- Set it in water cutting when needles start to drop from Henry defeated Ander base of trunk on an angle This preferably before New Year's son's Bantams 31-24. George: prevent it from drying' too! Day McCaffery tallied the most wickly 6 points for Henry Keep tree away from radia tors' registers. TY sets. ffire STUDENT COUNCIL paces and ather warm NOMINATIONS Do not let it block room exits 4 meeting will soon be held Inspect electr to nominate candidates to rur the giris clinic was fought take against fire children to afe Christ. asbestos) extra not allow Spruce Christ charred vou selec tree after Have carton handy for gift wrappings and dispose of them mmedrately 7. Do not smoke near paper wrappings or other decor decoration ations. 'Make sure Cigarets and defective matches are properly butted Spots pot tree served and a. pleasant half hour enjoved h ] q *Moyed by a NAME CHOSEN WINNIPEG (CP) Canada Centre has heen selected as the! name of a $20,000,000 downtown development project here that upon completion, is expected to contain a 25-storey office build ng, a 50-room hotel, three apartment buildings, under ground parking' and a series of jretail stores COMMONEST ELEMENT Hydrogen has been calculated to comprise 90 per cent of all matter and more than 99 per ent of matter in interstellar pace Want a Perfect Fit? Thats what you will get. if you hove your next suit or coat made to measure by * TIP TOP TAILORS © HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN ° WM. N. LEISHMAN Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S$. PH. 668-2091 lights for fraved and for the positions of and discarded in ash trays President wiring and Secretary in next vear's 2 When using metal trees Student Council at Henry. It is avoid-direct lighting Metal con rumored that Ralph Anderson 'ducts: electricity and can cause a grade 12 student, will seek a shock. or even a fire Follow the presidency manufacturer's directions on ee : type of lighting ASSEMBLY 3. Use non-combustible ma 106 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY TILE CENTRE PHONE 668-5331 The pupils of Henry are busv terials «in your decorations with preparations for the Christ- where possible (meta glass mas Assembly, on Friday, Dex =" 20. The Grade 13's have held SCUGOG CLEANERS several practices. including a dress rehearsal, for their skit & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Onily The Folk Song Club held a PHONE 668-4341 ° OPENING FLOORING TILE: EACH meeting afte chool von Fi day. Dec 13. at wh hearsed their program for Amtico "Care Free' Viny Reg. 27c¢. Special Only the FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY Vinyl 0.80 gauge... Only... SPECIALS ¢ 12° EACH bk ag | Tile ALL THE TIME. Now and then everybody gets a | "tired-out" feeling, and may be bothered by backaches. 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