Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1964, p. 6

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CI eee Oe were -- & THE OSHAWA Times, "Wednesday, December 2, 1964 "Parents See : ' Pupils' Work | : Ce me <_<, COURTICE (TC) -- A large of parents attended the Open House at the. Highway School to see the students work,|. A question and answering period held on the new curriculum by Mrs. Lenore Hoar, Mrs. Jean Rice and Mrs. Phyllis Mc- Vickers. Children attending the Tuber- culosis Baby Sitting Course at Ebenezer Church tried their final exams Monday night. The results will be posted in the mails with graduation exercises to be held in January. An afternoon tea was held at Courtice High School for the Grade 9 students taking home * economics and their mothers, to a acquaint the teachers and par- : ents with one another. Under the leadership of ASM Tom: Gladman, Jr. and Don Baraball the 18th Boy Scouts ate hiked to the lake, where outdoor] | 2%. tests were passed. The scouts are selling Christmas trees this year at the west side of Trull's Store on Highway on Dec. 5, 12 and 19. Cubmaster Bill Veitch and his assistants took the 18th Oshawa Cub Pack in to Oshawa Bowling alley on Sunday afternoon as an added treat. The Cubs are sell- ing Christmas cakes throughout the district this season. Support the Cubs ahd Scouts this season. The CGIT and Explorers of Courtice and Ebenezer Church- es attended the Christmas ves- r Service at First Baptist aptist Church, Oshawa, Sun- day evening. The Courtice Ves- per Service will be held Dec. 13. Congratulations are extended to the students of Courtice High School for their work on the Winter Wonderland Float, also fo the members of the Double}. Club of the Circuit for the Community Santa Claus Parade at Bowmanville on Saturday. Both floats took weeks of work in the evenings to produce. The 18th Oshawa Scout Moth- ers held their meeting at Cour- tice United Church with the new officers for the year, Presidert, Mrs. Garnet Goyne; vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Philip Simpson; treasurer, Mrs. Carmon Thomp- gon; secretary, Mrs. Reg Lis- cum. Taking over on the Patrols as leaders are Mrs. Orville Rahme, Mrs. Ray Barber, Mrs. Lloyd Martin and Mrs. Thomas McHaffey. A decision was made to buy needed equipment for the Cubs and Scouts in place of parties by the ladies auxiliary. Twirp Day was held at Cour- tice High School on Friday when all girls waited on the boys as well as giving up their seats, A Sadie Hawkins Dance followed in the evening, with the gym- nasium decorated with the Yokum family. The music was provided by members of the OCVI Get Club on the tum tables. TINY GALS CAN GET BIG FELLAS OPEN 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. 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