Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Feb 1964, p. 15

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RD SO: <r ee Soh Se eR A Pi FRE-TAM SPECIAL St. John's United Church, Sirrtiord,caized voice choir: Simcoe Composite School, Simcoe, secondary school choirs and mixed voice choirs; Grantham High School, 8t. Catharines, girls' choirs; Glen Boresky, Oshawa, with Ingrid Baumgarten, Bar- rie, accordion solo, 18 years and under; Donna Gaky, Hamilton, open accordion solo; |. Helen Campbell, Whitby, pi- ano solo, Bach, amateur senior; Ingrid Baumgarten, Barrie, owe «9 hitby Girt Wins Award At Festival TORONTO (CP) -- The 74- voice Kapuskasing District High School choir had a worthwhile day Friday at the Kiwanis Mu- sic Festival here. The choir, which had raised $3,000 to finance its trip to the : 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Februcry 22, 1964 IN MEMORIAM LYTLE -- In loving memory of a dear 'wife, mother and grandmother, Eleanor Lytle, who passed aw8y February 24, 1958. We often sit and think of her Port Perry Schooi Holds Ice Party Boys, 12 yrs. and up -- 1. Brian McNab; 2. Ron, Jeffrey; 4, Ronnie PORT PERRY -- The Port Perry Public School recently held an ice carnival at the|/3. Kenny Irvine; Memorial Recreation Centre. |Phinney. More than 400 parents and| Boys, 13 yrs. and up -- 1. friends attended the annual/Bill Beare; 2. Brian McNab; 3. event which had 473 pupils tak-|Ron. Jeffrey; 4. Ralph Pren- ing part in the various activities. |tice husband Pat F That grief can call its own, Lovingly remembered by Herb, Miki Rae, Dean and Helen, and Howard and families. SPEIRS -- In joving of a dear memory mother and granny, Elizabeth, who died suddenly February 20, 1940; also a dear father and grandpa, Harry, who died Feb- ruary 25, 1941. Both at Stonehouse, Scot- la at the Oshawa General Hospital, First! grandchild for Mrs. Phyllis Michael and the tate Evans Michael, Oshawa, also The competitors ranged in age] Boys, 14 yrs. and up--1. Rus- from five year-olds to teen-jsell Stevens; 2, Ron, Jeffrey; 3. agers. Brian McNab; 4, Bill Beare. festival, was entered in five com etitions. * won ome and came second in three others. The two-week festival runs to accordion solo, 17 years and un- der; Albert Huibers, St. Cthar- Ifford ind. one Jones, Toronto. A genile father and a devoted mother, These were the two who were part of our life; The sweetest of pérents, Kind of heart, Willing hands that played their part, --Sadly missed by daughter Anne Colll- son, also by grandchildren. The judges were Mrs. George| Boys, Senior Open -- 1. Larry Samells, Mrs. Lloyd Hunter,|McNenley; 2. Brian McNab; Mrs, Bruce Beare and Glenn/8. Terry Rice; 4. Ron. Jeffrey. Taylor. The events were re-| KP's and Grade 1 -- Girls, corded by Donna Johnson andjj, Jill Dowson; 2. Judy How- awards were given to the fivelsam; 3. Karen Saunders; 4. highest in each section. The|Marilyn Geer. Girls, Grade 2, prize awards were in charge of|1, Lorie Cochrane; 2. Linda St. Mrs. Frank Hastings, Mr s.|Pierre; 3. Jane Sonley; 4. Pen- Bruce Bailey, Mrs. Elmer Lee|ny Venning. and Mrs. Nelson Cochrane. Girls, 8 yrs. and up -- 1. Lyn The races were supervised by|Cook; 2. Susan Wylie; 8, Vickie Stuart Lane, ~ Ba gust d and|Iuke; 4. Linda Rice. Bob Robertson w: zes 80-| Girls 9 yrs. and pees ing to the four highest in each Rhonda Ponda: 2. hy Tris. event. tram; 3. Sharalyn Reader; 4. The announcing was done by|Marlene Podres. Roy Cores: - | Girls, 10 yrs. and up Afier the judging of costumes|1, Jean Tristram; 2. Janet Car- was completed; races weTejnegie; 3. Janet Raines; 4. Feb. 29, The Kapuskasing choir was the lone entry, and the automa- tic winner, in the secondary school Gilbert and Sullivan chorus class. But adjudicator Leslie Murchie of London de- scribed their piece as "most en- joyable in every way; beauti- fully entertaining and some beautiful singing." The Kapuskasing male choir placed first in the secondary school male choirs (unison) competition, Other out-of-town winners Fri- day: ines, tenor, concert groups. The MODERN FUEL Offers: NORRISH -- Ron and Betty (nee Rose- mon) are pleased to announce the birth of @ daughter, Catherine Anne, on Fri- day, February 21, 1964, at the Ajax Gen- rai Hospital. A sister for Micheel. HAVANA (AP) -- government. released Wednes- day an American pilot whose plane was commandeered by two Cubans and forced to land in Havana. Swiss Ambassador Emil Stadlhoffer, who handles U.S. affairs in the Cuban capi- tal, said Richard Wright, 23, of Miami, was spending the night at the Swiss embassy and would fly his plane home today. WASYLYK -- In loving memory of @ dear father end grandfather, John Wasy- lyk, who passed away February 23, 1951. He is gone but not forgotten, And, as dawns another year, in our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Friends may think the wound Is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. --Sadly missed and always remembered by daughters Mery, Pearl, Lena, Jennie and their families. CARD OF THANKS RICKETTS -- Wayne and Lois (nee MacDonald) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kelley Lynn Marie, 7 Ibs. 4 ozs,, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, Thursday, February 20, 1964. A sis- ter for Wayne Jr, Many thanks to Dr. R, K. Patterson. SCHMID -- Bill and Mandy are pleased) to announce the birth of their daughter, Keryn Andrea, 7 Ibs. 6 ozs., on Tuesday, February 18, 1964, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. M. W. Butts and staff of 4th floor. Forced- Air GRIFFITH -- | would like fol express) STREDWICK -- John and Wanda (nee;my thanks and SORTASE to ig happy friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, agile Lodo anti aah gifts, flowers and fruit. A special thanks of a daughter, Karen Anne, weight 10/1, my doctors, Dr. C. Vipond and Dr. ths., Tuesday, February 18, 1964, Oshawa|w. M. Shaw, nurses and staff of SF, also to Rev. and Mrs. McMillan for their visits ote eg gs easel Diane: and prayers during my lengthy stay in the Thanks to Dr. G. B. Doherty and Mater-/ochawa General Hospital. nity staff. --Mrs. Ethel Griffith. |COMIC COSTUMES held. The following is the list) Joanne Prentice. of the many prize winners: Girls, 11 yrs. and up -- 1. Diane Cox; 2. Heather Rider; | 3. Jean Tristram; 4. Janet Carnegie. Anna Forder, Wendy Snooks, Ruth Ann Buckner and Joanne Kindergarten and Grade 1 -- Girls, 1, Joan Morrow; 2. Debo- rah Short; 3. Janie Hall; 4. Margaret Vokins; 5. Mar COMING EVENTS SOCIAL bingo Is being held by the A ughters of Isabella at g p.m. Thursday, | \February 27, at St. Gregory's Auditorium. | |Prizes and refreshments. Admission $1.00. Are You Plannnin | A Sleighing Party: | We have horses and sleighs to accommodate at least 40 | |RUMMAGE Sale, Albert Street United mn. y \Stevens. Boys, 1. Kenny Sweet- Jackson came first, iChurch, Tuesday, February 25, 1964, 1.30) \P. | second, people. DEATHS BOOTH, Emily &. Entered into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, February 21, 1964, Emily &. Lowry, widow of the late John R. Booth, mother of Mrs. George Jewell (Reta), Whitby and Harold Booth, Scar- borough. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- KAIT -- My sincere thanks to Dr, cit| and therapy nurses at Oshawa General Hospital for your kindness and my re covery In the last four months. Mrs. Amy Kalt, Bowmanville MORIN -- | wishto express my sincere) thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbors for the thoughtful cards, flow-| ers, gifts and visits while | was @ patient) in the Oshawa General Hospital. Al special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Fells, Rev. J. McLeod of Whitby Baptist Church, Doctors Morgan and Fulton, also nurses and staff of 3F for their care and kind- ness to me. --Mrs. Emma M. Morin, 117 Cedar Street, 1. third and fourth in three races, 12 years and over, 13 years and over and 14 years and over. man; 2. Robert VanCamp; 3. Larry Hartin; 4. Jonathan Bour- geois; 5. Gerry Lane. Junior, Grades 2 and 3--Girls, Penny Venning; 2. Susan Malinousky; 3. Linda Rice; 4. Karen Taylor; 5. Susan Moore. Boys, 1. Andy Litt and Eddie Laveck; 2. Donnie McNeill; 3. Wayne Dowson; 4. Paul Bagg; 5. Michael Diamond. Intermediate -- Grades 4 and Forder; 2, Wendy Snooks; 3 Ruth Ann Buckner; 4. Sandra Hall, Blackstock Girls, Senior, Open -- 1. Anna| B | N G 0 AT | RUSSELL COCKRANE, | Brooklin, 655-3508 U.A.W.A. HALL | SATURDAY, FEB, 22nd | 7:30 P.M. DANCING Club Camelot (formerly Vorcoes Pavilion) KING STREET EAST Modern and Old Time Music by Archie Courtice and the Country Travellers. SATURDAY, 9 P.M. $2.00 PER COUPLE neral Home, Oshawa, with funeral serv- Ice In the chapel Monday, February 24, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- tery, Oshawa, Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No, 222 will hold a service Saturday eve ning, 7 p.m. Sunbeam Eastern Star Lodge No, 73 will hold @ service at the Funeral Home Sunday £:30 p.m. Whitby. Kedron Church Annual Meeting Reviews Year KEDRON -- The annual meet- ing of Kedron United Church was held recently and - Rev. Ronald Love, acted as chairman and opened the meeting with a passage of scripture and prayer. The highlight of the year was the 125th anntversary in Septem- KROLL, Mary Entered Into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, February 20, 1964, Mary Skrok, widow of the late Walter Kroll and mother of Mrs, J. Korona (Helen) Toronto, Mrs. K. Nawrot (Kath- leen), Jean, John, Peter and Edward of Oshawa, Chester of Toronto; In her 83rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral! Home, Oshawa, with High Requiem Mass in St. Hedwig's Church Monday, Febru- ary 24, 10 a.m. interment St. Gregory's Cemetery. 5 -- Girls, 1. Lebbie Jeffrey; Joanne Wakeford; 3. Sonya and Sandra Enge; 4. Joanne Pren- tice; 5. Sylvia Jeffrey. Boys, 1. Neil Taylor; 2. Ronnie Vok- ins; 3. Gregory Goode; 4. Ron- nie Redman; 5. Garry Moore. Senior -- Grades 6, 7 and 8-- Girls, 1. June Murray and Sharyn Sweetman 2. Sandra Hall and Cathy Jeffrey; 3. Nancy Warren; 4. Barbara Hil- lier; 5. Diane Shortt. Boys, 1. Bill Hall; 2. David Gray; 3. Ross Armstrong; 4. Paul Mc- Dermott; 5. Glen Geer. FANCY DRESS COSTUMES Kintergarten and Grade 1 -- Girls, 1. Karen Saunders; 2. Family Aided By Visitors BLACKSTOCK -- A surprise visit with Mr, and Mrs. Walter! Lawrence and Miss Sylvia at the| home in the village where they) are residing until they can build, was made by the follow- ing relatives who presented ORANGE TEMPLE | them with numerous necessities| for a home: |; SATURDAY, Feb, 22 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Law-| 7:30 P.M. rence Jr. and daughter of Wes-| ton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law-} 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth | 20 GAMES $10 A GAME | 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 | $40, $50 | JACKPOTS | ONE GAME $150 | SHARE THE WEALTH BINGO rence and family, Mr, and Mrs.) John Lawrence and family, all) TURKEY SUPPER at the ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH Saturday, Feb. 29 4:30 - 7:30 P.M. Adults $1.50--Children 75¢ Auspices of The Friendly Doubles Club. OPENING SOON | FURNACES Using existing ductwork Cost Only $1.81 Per Week ber of a church in the Kedron community. In preparation for the anniversary, tile was laid in the Lower Hall, new carpeting of Oshawa. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law- rence, Caledon East; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence Jr., Wes- ton;, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowler, Willowdale; Mr. and 4 -- $40 Jackpot to go | Pi Goslin; 3. ri Geer; yp ter wag Bled amen: fg Wm 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go | ' Jennifer nga Pik me fg ranssen. ys, 1. el- Children Under 16 Not Admitted was laid on the stairs, and the/S°" 2. Ricky DeShane; 3. Stan- exterior of the church received|!¢y Shaw; 4, Timmy Heayn; 6. a coat of paint. jLee Lane. __ |Mrs, Gerald Black, Pontypool; BINGO Through the kindness of| Junior Grades 2 and 3 --Girls,|Misses Pat and Pam Lawrence,| George James, the laneway was|!. Chrissie Vokins; 2. Callajand friends, Toronto; Mr. and) TUESDAY, FEB. 25th! paved. Bagg; 3, Kim Neal; 4. Denise/Mrs, George Prosser, Nestleton.| 7:30 PM a Stein; 5. Laurel Vader. Boys. Rev. M. C., Fisher of Fenelon ' r . j Falls was the special speaker in| Jamie enon Pg aang Renae PERAONATS |20 regular games $8 and $10| the morning and Rev. Hugh G.|* ordie le; 4. David Dage-) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright Shore The Wealth and girls visited her mother,| $150 i Hed | ee | Crozier in the afternoon, 'jnais; 5. Billy VanCamp. | Intermediate, Grades 4 and 5 Mrs. Harold Stinson, at Lindsay.| : Honored guests from Presby Mr. and Mrs, Alan Rahm and) _ 50 "0s. $20 Consolation FREE ADMISSION ; --Girls, 1. Lorie Mark; 2. Mar- tery and many, old tetieg orllene Podras; 3. Julle Hall; 4,/family visited Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning, Cadmus, and Mr, and) | Mrs, Jack Rahm, Blackstock, DNIPRO HALL | Sunday. | Corner Bloor Street and Edith | QUICK CLEAN CENTRE » Budget Dry Cleaning 167 SIMCOE ST. S. (next door to Laundromat) Y2 HOUR SERVICE (We do the work while you wait). 8 LB. LOAD $2 L. KELEMEN. Prop. MAULE, Mickey George, baby At the Toronto Hospital for Sick Chil- dren on Friday, February 21, 1964, Mick- @y George Maule, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Maule, 321 Celine Street and brother of Julle Anne, Leura Lee, John Longford, Kevin Morris, aged 10 days Funeral from The Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshewa. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa, O'NEILL, Olive Florence Entered Into rest at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Friday, February 21, 1964, Ollve Florence O'Neill, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul O'Neill end deer sister of Albert of Osh- awa. Resting at the Mackey Funeral Home, Peel Street, Lindsay, for funeral service In the Chapel on Monday, Feb- ruery 24, at 2p.m. Interment at River- side Cemetery, Lindsay. Cathy DeShane; 5. Rhonda ifi Forder. Boys, 1. Charles Nel- tions, added to the significance) "s, Laurle Williams and of the occasion. \Cal. Cochrane; $. John Murray; Both services, and interviews Pail : at the reception which follow- _. Taylor; 5. Peter Jef ed the afternoon service, were} di taped so that they could be en-| Senior, Grades 6, 7 and 8 -- sent messages of congratula- Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent) Thursday with the Elmer Archers of Whitby. Mrs. Norman Holmes of Osh- WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO-MONDAY, FEB. 24th RENTAL LOCKE'S FLORISTS joyed by shut-ins. Mimeograph- Girls, 1. Beverley Carnegie; 2. awa and Mrs. Keith Bertrand of) Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. ed copies of a history of the community were presented to all guests and Kedron. families Janice Dowson; 3. Joanne Shaw and Linda Heayn; 4. Beth Rob- ertson; 5. Nancy Dymond. Boys, tives here Wednesday. Mr. @ Midland visited the Wright rela- Mrs, Gordon Paisley) | Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize | 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 52 and 57 CONVERSION 1 -- $150 JACKPOT MUST GO Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less i 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 SPECIAL GAMES AT $30 REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IN _ 17 NOS. OR LESS $100.00 DOOR PRIZE EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 -- EXTRA BUSES RED BARN | norTH OSHAWA Monday, BINGO 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 KING ST, EAST AT FAREWELL FREE -- ADMISSION -- FREE 20 REG. GAMES -- TOTAL $300 SNOWBALL -- $140 in 56 Nos, -- $20 Con. PLUS $10 FACH HOMZONTAL LINE REGULAR JACKPOT -- $100 in 55 Nos. $20 Con. as a momento of the day. 1. Ricky Ballard; 2. Brian Mc- 'At the annual meetin the|Nab; 3. Wayne Marshall; 4. : Pace 8 Paul Taylor and Gordon Ma- clerk of session was instructed] arty: 5 Julian Diamond to include a report of the an-| is . niversary in the church min-|QRIGINAL COSTUMES utes. Copies of the financial re- Kindergarten and Grade 1 -- port were distributed. Girls, 1. Jill Dowson; 2. Judy Ross Lee, chairman of the/Howsam; 3. Anne Candler; 4. nominating committee, broughticindie Baird; 5. Beverley in the report of the slate of/Brown. Boys, 1. Rickey Buck- officers for the new year, and|ner; 2. Paut Lift; 3. David it was approved by those pres-/Podres; 4. Lorne Johnston; 5. jent. iGordie and Johnny Scott. Alvin Spencer was re-elected; Jynior, Grades 2 and 3 -- to the session for another ma Girls, 1. Donna Beare: 2 year term, Joe Starkoski an Cheryl Rahm; 3. Linda St. t Wilfred Soon were elected tolpierre: 4, Joanne Draper; 5. ag Me a Mtg ed the board of stewards for a per-|Debbie McNeill. Boys, 1. Neill' Mr ang Mrs Bill Ferguson iod gino: years, replacing/McDermott; 2. Mark Kenny; 3.| ecently = : | -- ee ae "ind Mrs_Kelth Brown kegory 6t, Jolin, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. |. It was noted that S. Wiggans| yntermediate. Grad lhas succeeded Mrs, Dan Ree-|__ Girls, L a pallette ral Brown and Gordon on) SHARE THE WEALTH soiling organist and choir es, Cheryl MacGregor and| a7. nq Mrs. Ross McCann,| GOOD PARKING EXTRA BUS SERVICE \Karen Camegie; 3. Freida Mr. and Mrs Bruce Watt and| NO CHILDREN, PLEASE | It was decided that henceforth|Stein . Joyce s Stein and Colleen Emmerson; Andrew, Oshawa, were recent Free ADMISSION Free all money placed in the third)4, Linda Warren; 5, Sharalyn Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. KINSMEN BINGO BRADLEY -- part of the church envelope|/Reader. Boys, 1. Peter Vernon; a ltAeY -- In loving memory ot 8\"hould be deposited in the|? Ted Hall; 8. David Bourge-(S oe eem ou and Carel. KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. WEST Bradley, who passed away February 23, 'Building Fund" unless €X-|\gjs; 4 Michael Mansfield; 5. The presshy earmarked for a future|/David Carnochan. polls thought the on ae reer, manse. Contributors to the fund Senior, Grades 6, 7: ang. 8 -- The pain of parting without rpalall . this Asai who would x Cheeta Girls, 1. Brenda Geer and Char- TUESDAY, 8 O CLOCK More each day we miss you, father, | S!V€ to 8 more flexible fund, }ione Bourgeois; 2. Ruth Ann $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus invited to instruct | theiBuckner, Elizabeth Jefford and $50 Full Card * 5 -- $30 Games; 2 -- $250 Jackpots 20 -- $20 Games | JACKPOT NOS. 54, 59 spent the weekend with relatives at Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Saywell and Miss Margaret and Miss) Helen VanCamp, Oshawa, Miss) Mable VanCamp, Toronto and/ Mrs. W. W. VanCamp were re-| cent Sunday supper guests of} Mr, and Mrs. Percy VanCamp) and Miss Aileen VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutherford and Allan, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Pickering,| were recent Sunday supper guests of Mrs, Alma Fowler. Mr, and Mrs. Noel Morton, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BRADLEY -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Meiville C. a who passed away February 23, GAS HEATING SAVES YOU MONEY | ¢, BURNERS , | His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some d3ywe hope to meet him, Some day we hope fo meet him, To clasp his hand in the better iand, Never to part again. --Ever remembered by Leonard, and children. blow was great,the shock severe, Bowmanville _ Kiwanis Club | Names Officers' BOWMANVILLE -- Henry Reed of Oshawa, Lieutenant- Governor of Kiwanis District Number 6B was the installing officer of the 1964 executive of the Bowmanville Kiwanis Club. The newofficers are: Presi- dent, Jim Colliss; first' vice- president, John Brownlee; sec- ond vice-president, Fred Tip- pins; secretary, Donald Mount- joy; treasurer, Donald Milligan.} AB e But they little know the sorrow Lovingly' remeribered te tens Eimua:|their last year's contribution to --Lovingly remem t | St year s | %, ' iaeek Kin Hetmae ene telin ithe "Building Fund". Gate b bcen tka aes ae. BRADLEY -- In loving ot a|. Before lunch was served, @/Boys, 1, Tommy McNeill; : dear husband and father, Melville c.|hospitality committee comp0s-|Ajjan Shaw and Neil Clark; 3. Bradley, who passed away February 23,/ed of Mrs. Douglas Love, Mrs. i ield: ana, 1963, '-|David Mansfield; 4. Jack Frans- |Ross Lee, Mrs. Joe Starkoski,!cen- 5. Bonnie Short jand Mrs. Rodger Bishop, thank-| ° : (RACE RESULTS led Mr, Love, and all those whose efforts had helped to} Kp's and Grade 1 Boys make possible another success-|j @hris Durwood; 2. Paul Litt; ful church year at Kedron. _/3, Stanley Shaw; 4, Scott Nel- son, Boys, Grade 2, 1. Wayne |Dowson; 2. Andy Litt; 3. Kenny Jeffrey; 4. Chris Durwood. Friends may think the wound is healed,| ave jchurch treasurer to transfer| wary Nelson; 3. Anne Kenny; EARLY BIRD GAMES -- EXTRA BUSES -- Pred paguer Pleat Ryo tapi face ___7:30 BUS DIRECT FROM 4 CORNERS He hada kindly word for each e And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in a better sand, Never to part again, --R ed by loving wife Kathleen and sons Kenney and Wayne. | LOOK...! LOOK...! LOOK...! The Oshawa Branch of St. John is starting a special advonce course in first aid for all past and present members. Directors, William Cobban, | FREE OF CHARGE Neil Metcalf, Gordon Beech, : Hank Jensen, Cecil Alldred,) PLACE... ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM John Morton, George Bebee and) Harold Stevens. | DATE... 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