Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Dec 1963, p. 5

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$500 WINNER mayor-elect) told me over the phone that I had won. I thought it was a joke." Demonstrating that it wasn't, Mrs. Muckle here decorates the tree with her Christmas " town's surprise Muckle, the "It was quite .a enthused Mrs. H. B RR 1, Whitby, winner of $500 Whitby Merchants' Asso ciation draw held on Dec. 19 "When Mr Mowatt (the of that mother says winnings. A Mrs. Muckle does most of her Whitby, where, she states, "does as well as else"' AA | Jackie, four, she shopping in she anywhere THE OSHAWA-TIMES, Thursday, December 26,1963 & | WHITBY PERSONALS daughter of Mr. and |Mrs. Dewsbury, Hillcrest drive,| and granddaughter of Mrs. Mar- lgaret Dewsbury, celebrated. he: iseventh birthday Sunday, 'Dec 22. For the occasion a_ party was arranged on. Monday. Jasper, son of Mr. and Mrs |Alewyn Stlak is celebrating his ® \tenth birthday today, Dec. 24 |. és His companions of King Street aay e School and friends wish him ~~ * 'many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. William Hay and son David are spending the Christmas holidays. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hay, Campbellford. Mr. and Mrs. of Prince Edward Island are holiday guests of her sister and jbrother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Cronin, 309 Palmerston Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cunliffe and children Alan, Alice and Alison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brum and other 'friends 'of Kitchener on Boxing Day. Youth Given Yule Remand An Oshawa youth, who plead- ed guilty to a charge of forgery, was remanded for sentence until Jan. 14 at Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday. dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James |Crawforth, 217 Anderson strect, were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie All- iman of Oshawa. Sunday Christmas dinner guests at the home of M.r and Mrs, Ernest Collinson, 910 Bayview. avenue, will be Mr, and Mrs. Andy An- derson and = family, Shorna, Maureen, John and Andrew of Scarboro James L. Abra Kent and holiday and Mrs. ham and_ children Danny are spending the season in Newton Itlinois, guests : ie of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Mullen __ John Wayne Norwick, 17, of grandparents of Mrs. Abraham, (77 Stone street, Oshawa, was 'ordered by Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn to spend the interven- ing period at home. "The best this time M r Archie Ken and Ander- Gerald Mr son Mrs sons and and place for you at guests at .Y is with your family, were Christmas dinner WHITBY And DISTRICT 111 Dundas St. Whitby Bureau Office Manager: John Gault West Tel. 668-3703 their Mr Toronto home of son Jaughtcr-in-law the and \ said Mrs. dress istrate Jermyn, ad- and ng the accused sryan Anderson, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck Ray Anderson nfor med the court that Nor- had ae y Wick who had no previous rec- dinner guests ! ord, had admitted to cashing a Thivierge and. Miss $16 forged cheque at the Lans- ig Shopping Plaza, Oshawa Mrs street Mr. and 607 Atho Christmas Justine HENRY HIGH NEWS Christmas Assembly Enjoyed By Students by King the twin and Peter Nevins . brought little loser witt of "Silent Night." By KATHY CUDDY, Accompanied ANNE HENSTOCK, guitars of Mr AVIS LEGGETT Schell, Mr day embc 4. the Christmas a 1 Street his. singing annual Christ v was operied by « Sunoco, Durmo's «Neves. Mr Down Ottenbrites And Fleming's flon and Ross. Mac- ed and Ottenbrite's Men's Wear their third game in a row, 14-4 to a red hot Arena Sunoco Club Ottenbrite's, without their top two players Lloyd Seymour and Gwenne Barnes, were no match Sunoco Schel Durno's Garage rolled over a two slumping Fleming Shell Club, Humble" 13-7 Ross mas Assembly The A the school Mr. Ingram Fisher, Frit Carr, Rick Car Kenzie. The tions "Rair Blues." The gram, a was sens the Glee Club The Peddlers folk singers, consisting of Ross Gib son, Bob Bassett and Avis Leggett, selections "Live a pea 'Papaltic Through." Bob Cherry started the bal ing and Avis sang a "Christmas Tolling for Artna Sunoco with we od. } song from the Anpalachians|two goals in the first peri called 'Virgin Mary Had a One| The period ended 2-0 for Sunoco. | Son." In the second period Arena Sun- Margo Wilson. and Cath y|0Cco added six oka | Ege gin Gerry, dressed in gay be-sequin- Ottenbrite's broke the ice with hes. did. an . excellent\'"2 of their own : ed. clon . Vern. Beck hit for two while rendition of the § Chat John Tran, Jim Everett, Rick which was "thoroughly Switzer and Nick Dennie added ed by their audience singles in the period. Bob Mof- Guitar singing Bill fatt and Doug McLean were the enchanted his audience marksmen for Ottenbrite's. distinctive lyrics and Arena Sunoco continued their "homework" thoroughly jarrage in the third period as ghted a sympathetic they added six more goals to ssembly bring their total to fourteen Rich Switzer added his touch ottenbrite's were not able to am as he sang tO muster much of a scoring of- accompaniment of a band fence as they were only able to g of two £Ul- add.a-pair in the period ums. The band play-- John Tran, Jim Everett, Gord tional selections Luke, Vern Beck, Rick Switzer sr. 'accompanied by| and Bob Cherry all added single on '{ 10 «and goals in the period for Sunoco guitar, Sang Jack Townson and Bob Moffatt the Ottenbrite's marks emb Georg two selec "Wabash next item on. the pro tion of harmonized by sele arols Henry's for Petet sang eston enjoy- Newman with his stvle. His song ae very to the prog elec on -'Scarlet Ribbon." The Folk Song Club, com- 'posed of about 15 students from various grades two de lightful songs y Rum." and "Shava Shalome."' The students of 12B enacted a by Elmer satire. based on a of and Ron Students actors, their lead dressed in The Shell Club costumes sloppy around their net. this atmosphere as they played pool, period as Durno's scored al munched and gossiped. most at will. The second period Next. Carol Smith, a grade 13 was much better as the play student ighted her audience evened up though it was rough- with her. sir g of two well- er with both teams. throwing known Christmas 'vrics: "O their weight around Holy Ni " and "Climb Every Al MacDonald with two, Mike Mountai Gray, and Charlie (Butch) Maw Cathy Gerry, clad with one each kept the ball roll ling costume, exhibited ing for the Durno's club. Howey "the s of baton | Roberts, top man in the game Then. th the auditorium for the Shell team, scored twice mined lighted, Phe score at the end of two Cathy displayed spark PEUOGS Wie ee ling routine Phe Shell Club outscored the if Durro's Club in the third period 5-4 but it was far from. enough to do any real damage to thr Durno's lead. Howey Roberts added two more to his game output Mac Rowland also scored twice and Rob Fawcett added a single to complete the Shell scoring Charlie Maw, Ted Mendyk were men Durno's built up a 5-0 lead at the end of the first period and never headed. Jack Ger with a pair and singles Tran, Charlie Sawdon Slack gave Durno's were mond meeting Council The Roman "pleasure' provided 'an informal were very grapes in a spark some twirl- baton another BIRDMAN. DIES ELAND (AP) Oberholser, 93; re one of world's outstanding ornithologists, died Wednesda: He was with the fish and wildlife service of the U.S. department of the interior 48 vears and curator of,Charlie Sawdon and Elmer Tran ornithology at Cleveland all added single counters for Museum of History| Durno's to keep Fleming's Shell from 1941-1947 'from gatching up ! CLE Dr Harry C garded as the was the Natural Jost * hundr caro the As the assembled six joined in this of Christmas seemed to meate the crowded Chr carols were contributed by Bassett and Vivian Treen Colorful songs and The grand finale of the assem bly was the cleverly dramatized Haunted produced b "The written and 13. Bob Bassett rator for this which starred acted three ba Ross Gibson dressed and ade 13 girls we ately in fa as n act fairy princess short blue skirt tap. Several g? dressed appropr costumes. The wicked wit Marilyn Archer, and the » owl, Noel Mowat, came the forest. swinging from ropes This added an air of my and suspense. Dan O'Hagan ect ed as Prince John After the skits, | strumental numbers, nounced that he had gifts the staff. His gifts this indicated the remarkable gen which has made him a pe nial hit at Henry High son received a long. wide t Miss Philip, an old bahting -su't : ani Applicants should state age, marital status, educa- hook Burwash, a_ stuffed mal; Mrs. Anderson, a marked "Cole's Notes'; M Bloom, a coon tail for her aerial; Mrs. Patterson, a box cigars; Mr. Edgely, a box blackboard . brushes Stoner, a nightcap and a of eyeglasses with blink eyes; Mr. Tiessen, a replica a Dudley short-shackled. lo Mr. Nevins, a clock: and Sylvestervich, an picture of Mr. Novack the Assembly nted Hugh Kathy Cuddy w Miss Earlier in Edgely pre rence and school: pins earning 20 school bars Herder spoon bars. As the assembly cares were banished for night. ~ The 'Merry occupants of Henry was given a for receiving 30 closed corridors Christmas' as son. We hope the students of Henry gaiety son auditorium tmas - Bob | Forest,"' ade ter the skimpy ise. Mr nto story vocal and in- Santa an- for vear lus "en Mr. Wil car Mr pair Mr autographed Mr Lau recognition of their Charlie schoo} our a fort echoed the High began a much anticipated holiday sea of the mirrored the aaiety of our readers in this sea Galeda of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Kimberly are Christmas holidays wi Mrs Andrus' parents,' Mr Mr Thomas Graham, Port. Hope A 1 1 downe vierg odstoc Thivierge Woodst an Dee 20 Andru Five x the dollars was spent on taxi remainder of the juke boxes and meals stated sper fare, and the money on and the Crown -used of breaking and en te g. Donald J. Short, 1041 Appleton FR ra : vith theif St Stree Toronto, was re : , manded for trial until Jan. 7 and son-in-law Mr. and granted a $3000 bai ph Ballard of Hampton hy Magistrat Mr. and Mrs. Harry spent Christmas da daughte Mrs. Ra haw was reduction Jermyn Mr children and Mrs. Bert Wood Bob, Nancy, B and Stev of Nova Scotia are holidays and brother-in-lay Arnold ed and Millar, RR 2, Sunder appeared before Magis Jermyn charged with sion of stolen goods, and wa emanded for +ria] unti Dec. 31 arbara James Dar- land spend: trate Stanley mouth ing. the yOSSES Harry west Kenneth Farrell Mrs. Frank Want a Christmas das ond condn daw Mr and Perfect Fit? Grant Allin. and grandch Phase iat David and Andrew ir let dren our next boro asure by Baie and Mt SRatok chemi # TIP TOR TAILONS « Chvictoiae (ey an Will @ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN guests of their ne e WM. N. LEISHMAN Mr. and Mr you will get if cal you have y suit or coat e to me yhew and Paul Ivec : niece at Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S, PH, 668-2091 James Ballard Shelleé Da and Mrs and family Lauri d and Hers were Christma dinner sts of Mr. and M William Hard, James TOWN OF WHITBY Applications will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, December 30th, 1963 for the position of Switchboard Operator-Stenog- rapher for the Town Offices. street e tion, experience and when services would be avail- ss able. ot | Salary to commence 48.50 per week plus the usual ot fringe benefits. EVERETT G. QUANTRILL, ng Chairman, Personnel Committe, = 405 Dundas St. W., Whitby. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE! PRIME RIB ROAST 69° ith school SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Doily PHONE 668-4341 (aged four weeks) Ib. 69° SLICES. Ib. (CUT AND WRAPPED FREE) 39c PEAMEAL BACON GRADE "A" FRESH Front Quarters LB. 59c Delicious . . . 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