> pe CUIWS PAGE THIRTEEN >. wide: £ Resulis Oi Music Tests The following is a list of suc- cessful candidates in examina- tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of To-' ronto in Oshawa, The names are arranged in order of merit. GRADE 5 THEORY Counterpoint and Form: Hon- ors -- Lucille D, Lyzanchuk, Counterpoint: First Class Honors -- Ernest V, Sargeant. History: First Class Honors -- Mary Henkelman; Claire M. eden Frederick R. Cot- 'on. Form: First class honors -- Theresa Cole; Pass -- Lynne Dickson; Marian Williams, GRADE 4 THEORY Harmony: Honors -- Beverley Morris; Pass -- Nancy Stewart; Judith A, Kashul. ' GRADE 3 THEORY Harmony: Honors -- Nellie Dougaley; Edward Z, Kolodzie- jezak. History: Honors -- Janice Faint; Mary-Ann McConnell; Carolyn Faint, William P, Gra- per, Donald G, Werry, Geof- frey Woods (equal); Pass -- Heather A. Eaton, GRADE 2 THEORY First Class Honors -- Eleanor Burrows; William Sprackett; Rosalind Coe; Ruth Pascoe; Linda MacDermaid, Thomas J. Park (equal). Honors -- Rhonda G. Wilson; Elizabeth A. Beamish; Justine Rose, Pass -- Dawn Wilson; Mar- garet Michael, GRADE 1 THEORY First Class Honors -- Heidi Heghesan; Nancy Walmsley. Pass -- Nancy G. Forster. CITY THIEF GETS PORK CHOP HAUL Ghe Oshawa OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6'1964 aa a SECOND SECTION DAUGHTERS PAY VISIT TO QUEEN MOTHER Queen Elizabeth II, left, Britain King don Wednesday after visiting _ Elizabeth, who is recovering and Princess Margaret of Edward VII hospital in Lon- their.» mother, Queen Mother from an appecdectomy. : Misspelled Word Wins a Dismissal Of Charge = --- «5 Great leave GUESTS AT KENNEDY FOUNDATION DINNER Posing at Wednesday night's. dation, which interests Itself Shriver, the former Eunice Pearson and Canadian Prime dinner in New York of the in mental retardation, are Kennedy; U.S. President Lyn- Minister Pearson. Joseph P, Kennedy Jr. Foun- from left: Mrs, Sargent don B. Johnson; Mrs, Lester (CP Wirephoto) Money Lack The consensus of real estate agents in Oshawa .and district is that present availability of; . meeting held recently. The pres-|Hopkins, F. Lioyd, P. H. Phil- = and Zion ladies are invited to ~ join in this service. Sergeant Norman Smyth, head of the Oshawa Police Depart- ment Traffic Section, told Osh- awa Mazgistrate's court, Mon- day, how difficult it is for a Magistrate Harry Jermyn said he understood the position con- stables were placed in at acci- dents right. but names should be constable investigating an acci-/FIVE CHARGES DISMISSED dent to get every detail ac- curate, Five other traffic charges were dismissed at the court. He spoke on the subject when/Annie Gwilliam, 231 Roxborough a charge of failing to stop was had misspelled a driver's name. avenue, was found not guilty of dismissed because a constable/disobeying a Closs, RR 5 Cobourg, had a signal, Douglas Glen Wagar, 359 Elgin court,/charge of making an improper had the charge dismissed whenjleft turn dismissed because his it was discovered he was listediname was Charles Finnis, as Glen Wager. listed as Gloss, RR 3, Little Sergeant Smyth said: 'It is|Britain, and Mike Morrison, 300 very difficult when a whole| Monash avenue, both had bunch of people are asking the|charges of making an improper constable questions and he is/left turn dismissed and John trying to get the details. make a mistake on one little letter." Elliott, Courtice, had a charge Three people were fined $20 convicted of failing to yield the right of way. They were Helen Pardon, % 'Cadillac avenue north, Eric McNab, 749 Glen- cairn street, and Gordon Pat- terson, 201 Harmony road north. ADMITS SPEEDING Teofil Sura, 1064 Kingston road west, was fined $50 and costs when he pleaded guilty to driv- ing at 80 miles-an-hour through the city. Louis Davidson, 8 Mary street, Ajax, was fined $20 and costs when he pleaded guilty to dis- obeying a traffic signal, Marko Ivancicevic, Toronto, was fined $20 and costs when he was con- victed of changing traffic lanes without signalling and Percy Watson Junior was fined $20 and costs when he was found guilty of making an improper "It is so easy for him toot careless driving dismissed. and costs each when they were left turn. Bishop To Preside Drank Polish At Consecration The 35th annual vestry meet- 80 services of Morning and Eve- ning Prayer. ing of Christ Memorial Anglican Church was held in the Parish Hall Monday, Jan. 27. The rector, Archdeacon H. D. their time and talents in fur- thering the work of the church both within and beyond the Par-| generally, Mr Constable thank- ed the archdeacon for the beau- tiful carving in the church over the gallery. He also expressed the thanks of the wardens to the various organizations in the of Toronto will of-|Church for their regular month- ish boundaries. CONSECRATION SERVICE Plans for the consecration of the church, which is now debt the financial I church and thanked the treas- Cleverdon, in his report with re-lurer of the church, Miss Kay spect to the conditions, needs/Hopkins, Mirs. Joyce White, sec- and of 'the parish,/retary and Messrs. D. H. Moore thanked all who have so faith-jand F. A. Mcllveen the church fully and devotedly given Of|auditors far their whole-hearted support during the year 1963. George Constable presented report of the On behalf of the congregation Child Has | Pneumonia A 14-month-old girl who drank furniture polish Tuesday has de- veloped pneumonia as a result. Patricia Ann Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kelly, 630 Albert street, regained con- sciousness this morning more than 36 hours after she drank a quantity of lemon. oil. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, mother of four children ranging up to six years of age, said that Pat- ricia was given a bottle of polish jection in to the future. It will housing in the area is being pushed to the limit. One agent in the city summed up the situation with the com- ment, "Clients are up, but list- ings are down". More and more people are requiring real estate, but there is no way of satisfying this demand, MANY NEW PEOPLE This increased demand be- came noticed when General Motors extended its plant, bring- ing many new people into the area, Many of the m arrived To one Oshawa breakin artist at least, this morning, the wages of crime must taste "finger licking good'. Six prime pork chops and $65 cash was taken during the night from the Centre Grill, 48 King street west. Oshawa detectives investi- gating the burglary, say that entry was forced through doors at the rear of the premises. looking for places to rent and finding this difficult, tried to buy with as low a down payment as possible. Building .in Oshawa during 1963 topped easily that in 1962, with a total issue of 2,058. build- during 1964. APARTMENTS NEEDED Real estate agents see the in- crease in apartments as a prou- bring people into the city and once they have settled here they may then look around for their own homes, The preference for old or new houses seems to be governed mainly by the price and the monthly terms,.but the demand seems to be quite evenly divided. On the whole, 1964 looks for- Court May Double Minimum Fine Magistrate Harry Jermyn said ing permits. It is expected that|Monday minimum fines for car between 2,000 and 3,000 singlejowners with no insurance in apartment units will be erected|Oshawa may be doubled, The present minimum for this offence is $50 but recently the charge has frequently appear- ed on the court lists. Fining William McPherson Townline road south, $50 when he pleaded guilty to failing to produce evidence of insurance, Magistrate Jermyn said: "You are lucky. You are probably the last one to get through on this offence with a $50 fine." He added: "'We are going to have to up these fines. Perhaps the minimums will be doubled." }to grant him an |salary. Mr. Liptap, who has a ward to being a promising year in real estate. January, general- ly considered a '"'doldrum" month, was surprisingly busy, and if this trend continues through the year, the only prob- lem will be where to find the houses that people want to b. -. by her two-year-old brother, John. The boy found the bottle; in a cupboard beneath the kit-| Conciliation Issue Permits For 11 Homes Only 12 permits, with a total jvalue of $156,680, are listed on the January building reports is- sued by the city engineer's of- fice. Eleven home permits and one Is Reason For Decision C. A, Ridley, president of the Oshawa and District Association for Retarded Children, today Mrs, Margaret Armstrong Board of Education Adminis- peared in Wednesday's issue of The Oshawa Times. The story said that John P, Liptay had resigned as princi- pal of Glenholme School due to the unwillingness of the board/an unhappy situation," explain- increase iMjed the wife of Harold B, Arm- strong. (Mr. Armstrong is the proved by the board Monday night, "TI felt I would be displacing two others of the office person- family of three children, earns $3,500 per annum. was unwilling only inasmuch as we did not have sufficient funds. If we could, we would raise all the teachers' sal- aries," Glenholme School is a charit- legiate Institute.) JOB FILLED government, Red Feather grants or. individual donations. They have four teachers and a filled. "It janitor in addition to two in- . ing centre for the retarded, Transportation for the 36 chil- dren at the school, plus heat, light and water must also be paid for, The executive held two meet-jner auties included, ngs roeeng Me, pis Kingston s s Bus Deficit have been prepared to grant it had there been sufficient funds. But, said Mr. Ridley, "the money is just not in the kitty at the present time." Mr, Ridley emphasized that the board was very happy with Mr. Liptay's work at the school and would be very sorry to see Wednesday refused to accept/Wednesday," the transfer to a position at thejstrong, "but two other people battle royal if transfers had clarified a report which ap-/tration Building which was ap-|/positions." trustee bata | _-- Poe. and vice-principal of DCI"', board following the decision tha Said Mr. Ridley, 'The board/Mrs, Armstrong be transferred|PREPARED TO FIGHT free, are going ahead and the Lord ly contributions, stating that if it had not been for their help ficiate at the service of conse- cration on Feb. 23, 1964 at 7 .m. P The archdeacon went on to say "'that it must not be thought that the achievement of a debt free church will give us the op- portunity to rest from our by the congregation. William H. Gibbie was re- labors. The work of the church|#Ppointed rector's warden and|are doing everything they can|50 uir| Feonge Constable, people's war-|to save her," she said. Hospital| lation, maintenance and truck- must go on, both here in our own parish and eee al the world. As Anglicans asked to assess our own needs, |f0r the year 1964. pray for the world church, OFFICERS ELECTED Study the various areas iN' 'The following appointments which we shail take a particular|/ang elections were made: interest and su, port the work to' sidesmen: Grant Warner, C be done" Cooper, R. Dove, S. Davidson, The following statistics indi-|J. Parsons, G.. Lofthouse, P. cate the number of servicés|Francis, K. Smyth, H. Pearce,| held during the year: 20 mar-Dr. Culp, Rupert, D. Lid- riages, 23 burials, 67 Commun-diard, J. Houghton, W. M. ion services on Sunday, 57 Com- Broadbent, N. Laughlin, munion services on week days, soa "JA, Induction Of Solina Minister 'ins sit wien w. Fice, E. Alker, R. Dougherty, Is Announced V. Walker, S. Gales, R. Dawe, R. Lambert, G. Knowler, A. Gil- SOLINA -- Mrs, Wes Yellow- Jees was hostess for the UCW Price, J. Drummond, Scarrow, D. Clark, S. Lawrence, bert, N. White, Chas. Dowton, A. S. Evans, G. Fletcher, W. Lock, W. Holland, B. Hayes, T. fdent, Mrs. J. Knox, opened the/lips, C. hymn. Fagan, Charles Bailes, Charles The World Day of Prayer will|Dewhirst and Robert Elliott. be held in Eldad Church Co ag peg ghd Synod: |t t 2.30 p.m, Hampton|Stan Mason, Tom ins and roy. 4 8 . INorman Millman, with Mrs. Charles alternate |} Dowton as , den for 1964. Bob Broadbent was|officials said later that, "the re are elected deputy people's warden'child is over the acute Stage|it would ask the Department of but is still quite siek." i M. park boulevard, Adams, T. Abthorpe, K. Aston, |Magistrate's Court, Monday, his R.|wife is a really good back seat Mouck, C. Denby, L. Sturch, J. driver, ys ck se | G, White, G, Leslie, G. Drury,|costs when he was found guilty G, Crawford, D. H. Moore, R.|of careless driving. she can't be here." ore Kelly said that the chita| Is Deadlocked became sick after drinking] the church would not be debt!«quite a lot" of the lemon oil. tween The Oshawa Times und free today. She was taken by h th th y Tis Gok tar HL bo the = s y her father, ajthe employees, represented by amount of $35,925 was accepted|Clinic where her stomach wasiended in a deadlock Wednes- pumped out. A conciliation meeting be- driver, to the Oshawa/the American Newspaper Guild, day. The union, representing some} editorial, advertising, circu-| "The doctors say that they) ing employees gave notice that Labor --|move. The conciliation officer's re- for a "no boarding" s Su est Wife: with covering letters from|Park Construction, King street | |both parties, is. expected to bejeast, $16,500. Bank alterations--| Bank of Montreal, Oshawa Shop-| ping Centre, $5000. filed with the Labor Depart- for total alterations make up the| him go. To Climb (Single family dwelling) -- H. Kassinger Construction Limited, Oshawa Boulevard north, three) units at $13,000, $11,000 and $10,-/ 000; J. Pallone, Cromwell av- enue, $12,000; P. Johansen Lim- ited, Law street, $22,000. A. Yakely, Ajax, Ont., $11,- 000; Terrace Park Construction, King street east, $10,000; Waico Construction, PO Box 55, Whit- by, two units, both at $11,000, | (Semi-detached) -- Terrace} | CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congraiulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating their birthdays today: Mrs. Elizabeth LeBlanc, 868 Myers street; Gerald Suppelsa, 1295 Cedar street and Don Harper, 316 Rose- dale drive, Whitby. The Kingston Public Utiities! Commission would appear to have similar problems with the operation of its bus division to jthose being experienced in Osh- awa. | Transit Committee Chairman Reginald Bruce told the King- ston commission this week that "prospects for the year 1964 are that an operational deficit of ap- proximately $150,000 is to be ex- pected": Although audited figures on Should Drive Ralph Nichols, '73 Centra! told Oshawa Nichols was fined $50 and Police Sergeant Norman _ Gordon Edick, the executive Smyth said Nichols drove into} ' the back of another vehicle as abst of the Ontario Liberal made a turn |Association, will be one of the Nichols claimed the car didjhead table guests at the Liberal not signal saying: "My wife was) Gala Dinner Saturday evening, watching and she is what you|Feb. 8, at Hotel Genosha. call a driver, She would testify about|since September 1963 of the or- McCullough, Robert|this but for personal reasons|ganizati * meeting with prayer and a'Proctor, Allan Dawe, Harold ye Wr Uietaeia been hoteciation, tee real good back seat) Mr. Edick has been in charge Ontario Liberal Association. He is largely responsible for the up- surge of riding activities throughout the province and he Magistrate Harry Jermyn romnrented: "It is all very well o claim your wife is a good back seat driver but you had an/has been instrumental in finding accident. | Maybe you should et her drive." the right man for the right job in the ridings under his charge. The induction service for our | delegate, new minister, Reverend Charles) Great Chapter: Charles Dow-| < Catto, BA, BD, will be held in/ton, A. S. Evans, W. M. Broad-! Hampton Church Feb. 14. bent, Stan Lawrence and Stan rs. Lloyd Broome led the|Mason. 'ame service. Mrs. Harvey) Treasurer: Miss Kay Hopkins; * Yellowlees introduced the study|¢nvelope secretary, Mrs. Joyce! * EXPLORERS SERVICE oe 294 » begun. book on India. This year for the first time gervice with Beverley Pascoe/the financial and secretarial re- i and Shirley Westlake assisting. ports of the organizations with- She The new study on India was'in the church were presented in | A Valentine party will be held'the various reports can be filed on Feb. 15. | White; Lay Members to the Ad-|ted to Oshawa General Hospital visory Board, James McCansh after a traffic accident on Taun- and Bransby Cook; church audi-|ton road shortly before 8 a.m. The Explorers met recently|tors, Fred Lloyd and Don Ellis.' today. 'and Carol Hills led the worship r mimeograph form. In this wav bruises ca | At the dinner and dance he will be joining his national boss, Orono Woman Hurt Keith Davey, the national organ- jizer of the Liberal Federation of On Taunton Road ontario. Mr. Edick will be ac- companied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs, Edick reside in Toronto © with their family. Also, making up a_ special § party from Toronto and district will be the president of the To-} ronto and District Liberal Asso- ciaion, Richard Stanbury, and An Orono woman was admit- Mrs, W. Lycett, RR 2, Orono, s reported in good condition. is undergoing treatment for broken ribs, abrasions and 'ral Liberals win in the 1963/a Full details of the 'accidentifederal election results in To-|QC, MP Durham, jaway for reference at any time. were not available at press time.'ronto. Liberal Gala Dinner | To Draw Large Crowds. -=:: GORDON EDICK 1 Among those seated at the|Mr. an@ Mrs. his wife, Mr. Stanbury's name is/head table will be: J. Trotter,|Drynan, QC, and Mrs. Drynan; directly associated with the fed-|QC, MPP, Toronto Parkdale,|Mrs. A. Davidson, chairman of/tive Museum, will be discussing R. Honey, Mrs. Honey; R. Nixon, MPP, Brant, |ley. nd Mrs. Trotter; and Phone 723-3474. the transit system's 1963 opera- tion are not available, the de- ficit is' expected to run above $100,000, perhaps as high as $125,000, the PUC anticipated and budgeted for 1963 deficit of about $105,000, Mr. Bruce said also no change will be made at present in the ate futuwe. He said, however, furthef consideration will be given to the proposal. He said further, "Capital costs of approximately $35,000 will in- crease the deficit. If the use of the service continues to improve a lesser deficit may be achieved." President Ontario Liberal Asso- ciation, and Mrs. Nixon; Hon. J. R. Nicholson, PC, OBE, MP, Postmaster.General; G_ Schill- ing, president, Ontario Riding (Provincial) Liberal Association and Mrs. Schilling. | Also at the head table will be: Alderman A. H. Murdoch, Act- ing Mayor of Oshawa, and Mrs. Murdoch; R, Temple, MP Hast- ings South, and Mrs. Temple; V. Singer, QC, MPP Toronto- Downsview, and Mrs. Singer; W. Lawson, President Ontario Riding (Federal) Liberal Asso- ciation, and Mrs. Lawson; Miss J. Drynan, Publicity Chairman Ontario Riding Young Liberals Association, and T. Wright,|radio. President Oshawa Young Lib-! 'The Canadian Automotive Mu- erals Association. lseum will be the topic of dis- Ser tat od Gk kh eee cussion on Elwood Glover's F "Luncheon Date," 12 noon, Fri- worth; Mr. and Mrs, N. Cafik; p c Mr. and Mrs, R, Jones; Eric|day,Feb. 7. This program will Strathdee, Oshawa Liberal Asso-|be simulcast on CBLT Channel ciation, and. Mrs. Strathdee;|6 and CJBC Radio 860. T. .Kelly; G.| Douglas Fisher, general man- Museum Theme Of Broadcast It was announced today that the Canadian Automotive Mu- seum at 99 Simcoe street south, Oshawa, will again receive wide publicity by television and Organization Oshawa Women's|the purpose and features of the Liberal Association and F. God-|Canadian Attomotive Museum with Elwood Glover. ager of the Canadian Automo-|mas cards -- Miss Elsie Lyon. Displaced Secretary Refuses Board Transfer "I was offered another jobjno reason to use her as they said Mrs, Arm-idid. There would have been a would have been moved to other haek hide" Frank Kitchen, Metropolitan TEE' Toronto representative of the! ies his Ye Mr. Arm. Canadian Union for Public Em-/strong claimed that a 'very un- ployees, met with board offi-/fair and intemperate letter" had nel and that this would create|cials Tuesday in an attempt to been submitted to the board by rectify "'an injustice done tolthe principal and vice-principal Mrs, Armstrong by A. B. Woods! or DCT, "asking for the transfer and R. V. Sheffield, principal| of my wife as head secretary to another position on the of incompatibility and joyal- " we charged Mr, Kitchen said he was pre- A iti nior sec- ' itary at Br FJ, Donevan col.(pared to fight any attempts to|tmat, some board members and transfer members of his union,|Oficials "have 'been permitted Local 251, by the board in an|'® Prejudge the situation with- effort to rents a position for|Ut revealing the facts on which Mrs. Armstrong told The Osh. Mrs, Armstrong. "Her resigna-|they ets judgment, or rel ; i she arrived for workjtion ma e situation easier. able-organiration; with no direct atthe Madministration building |The pore pa were to have|their statements", source of income other thaninesday morning, as the board|been moved from their jobs will had directed, only. to find that/stay," the job offered her was already became clear _ ;|there was no position open for|we feel an injustice has been structors at the workshop train-| 4» said Mrs, Armstrong. She|done, We were prepared to fight|motion, Trustee Mrs. Marga added that there was a differ- ence of opinion between the business administrator (J. Ross/fee] the principal and vice-prin-/Drynan, E. Backus), and the board chair-/cipal were wrong. man (G, K. Drynan) as to what/there was a personality con- being to substantiate His resignation was tendered when, on a recorded vote, a "Her refusal to. accept the/majority of the board agreed to post has eased the situation but/transfer Mrs, Armstrong. Trus- tee A. E, O'Neill opposed the her case all the way," he said.|Shaw refused to vote in view Mr. Kitchen concluded: "We/a pending motion, and Trustees A, Bassett, G. A. Fletcher, L. G. Glover, S. G. Saywell, Mrs, C. C. Lee, R. J. /flict, She was a good and con-|Nicol, Dr. Brian Doherty, and scientious worker and there was'S. E. Lovell fawored the motion. Society Enjoys Social Evening |. The February meeting of the) President William Frost an- Oshawa Horticultural Society/nounced that there would be no was held in the auditorium of|meeting in March and instead the E. A. Lovell School, Centre|the annual banquet will be held street, Monday evening, Feb. 3,/in the Banquet Hail of Har- in the form of a social evening|)mony United Church on Satur- with a large gathering playing}day, March 14. Tickets are the game of their choice. available from the members of Winners in Court Whist were) the executive body. Mrs, A, Bramley, Miss Irene! The evening was climaxed Pawson and Miss Gwen Pawson.|with a light Junch. yt a Kennel Club No doubt Miss Agnes Strickland, Miss Leona Stainton and Miss May- mie Kellow. Winners in Euchre were Mrs. |A. S. Lymer, Mrs, Wm, Brad- bury, and Mrs. Violet Mac- Donald. The gentlemen -- were Robt. Dove, Bert Morgan, The Ontario County Kennel and Colin Morrison. i i Club is holding an "All Breed Winners in tug 9 W 'vin (Sanction Show", under Cana- |Mrs, Jos. i pee rs. cus dian Kennel Club Rules at the eg a 4 gy ;|North York Farmer's Market, Smith. The g-ntlemen "8/Yonge street, north of Lansing, were Joseph Gilson, William) south of Highwa sa y 7, Toronto, MacDonald and Larry Dudley. inne show will take place Sun: SHOW RESULTS day, Feb. 9. The Dried Material Show was} A sanction show is an infor- held in conjunction with the/mal meeting at which only pure meeting and while the entry list/bred dogs may compete, but was not as large as was anti-/not for the purpose of gaining cipated, there were a championship points. It is an interesting arrangements. inexpensive training ground for Table centre, made of driedjanyone interested in learning to material natural or sprayed --|show their own dogs and un- Mrs. Leslie Guy and Miss Aud-|derstanding -ring procedure, It rey Kent. also helps as a step up into the Modernistic anrangement,|Stow ring for championship may contain natural or sprayed| Points, : material --'Mrs. Earle Sand-| Classes are provided in each ford, Miss <.udrey Kent and/breed for puppies from three Mrs. Leslie Guy. months to 12 months and over, Basket of Dried Material,/Besides being a training ground natural -- Mrs. Murray Mc-jfor puppies, young dogs and Laren, Mrs. Leslie Guy andjtheir owners, it is a place to Miss Audrey Kent. meet people of the Dog World. Basket of Dried Material,) Showing dogs is fun for both painted -- Mrs, Leslie Guy, {owner and dog. At a Sanction Rustic Simplicity Design --|Show, there is a very relaxed Miss Audrey Kent, Mrs, Earle|feeling, as all dogs and their Sandford and Mrs. Robert/Owners are there for training Attersley. young hopefuls or that special "Winter Economy" Design for|40g that needed to age a little Buffet -- Miss Audrey. Kent,|to bring out his best.points, At Miss Emily Macchi and Mrs./these shows, breeders are most Edward Kitchen. helpful to beginners, on feeding, | Arrangement, helpful hints on showing and | grooming of the more luxurious- ly coated dogs. At a sanction show, ribbons and prizes are given for the, win- ners of the classes. Plans Show using Christ- | "Magic With Rocks," design of rocks, shells and_ artificial foliage -- Mrs. Robert Atters- \ley and Mrs, Earle Sandford.