Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Dec 1965, p. 6

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SS a ERIN , their two-year terms, BR: ED REE BE THE NIGHT ALL WENT Lights were on again in New York City the-night of Nov. 10 when the top photo was made from the 49th floor of the RCA Building in midtown Manhattan. But 24 hours earlier the same view e showed a city in darkness, except for motor cars, emer- gency lighting and candles, during the northeast's mass- BLACK and Empire State Building at right, in these views look- ing south by AP photograph- er Robert Goldberg. (AP) BOWMANVILLE -- Plans are well underway for the 1966 Ele- mentary Public Speaking Con- test sponsored by the Durham) ers Association. Pupils in! Grades 6, 7 and 8 throughout the county are eligible to take part with the exception of any. who have been first prize winners in former county or district con- have three, (Planning Under Way For Speaking Contests in Bowmanville and Hope. Taking part in these will be two prize winners from each County Trustees and Ratepay-|0wn, two from each township except Darlington which will lage, and one each from St. ' | ; TOWN OF WHITBY i Joseph's Separate School, Knox Christian School, Miss Vera Jonnson and Seere- iary-Treasurer ; Cecil Morrigsen. The five higihest in eacn of the; 222 SS8eeteHen's. Scent agi Sir eawewearin cn.{are: Ontario Training Sch final county contest. This wili be Training School for Boys, and Port Hope Separate Schooi. suthere: for] g Buye, vs < ovcaouey Ver E. Swain and G. Campbeii; a . mph eg *nhymuse Darlington, Mrs. W. Draper, in Port] ee ae Mrs. W. Yellowlees, T. Mc- UNIT OFFICERS Guirk, Miss Vera Johnston; Bowmanville, Roy Turner and K. Weller; Clarke, Mrs. J. Cas- well, Mrs. S. Hallowell; Cavan, The officers of the Durham County Trustees and Ratepay- ers Association are: President and C. ¢ Carveth. i Pentecostal Church Fi GMtleny Mops tardan. Mrs. PRODUCE CONCENTRATED L. Mills, A. Peters, A. a Califarnia's and Joaquin Vai- ley. grows about 85 ner cent of ithe world s raisins. : Newnastle,.R. ACTS 2:12 A, A. Merkley, Vice-President! P. Hamilton, Mrs, W. Kennedy, one from each vil- the Ontarie tests. In the required elimination contests to be held in each school each teacher is to obtain outside judges. The winners are to compete in sectional con- tests. Directors for each township | will make the necessary ar-| rangements for their own "town- | ship contests, including time, STAFFORD BROS. | . | # 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP Family Monuments || special Christmas Tree Collection | Tr | 7;00 P.M. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE fk) || Christmas Trees will be collected on your regular jf i | Garbage Collection Day durina the week of Jan- | - Tuesday 8 P.M. -- Rev. William Kirby Gi sit" | eRe emer | Wednesday 8 P.M. -- Prayer & Bible Study at saseden | Works Dept., Pastor: Rev. Max Case ----- Asst. Jon King Town of Whitby. 307 BRQCK ST. N. -- WHITBY 45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL ive power failure. Pan- | American Building is at left IN AJAX Separate School Board Membership Unchanged AJAX (Staff) -- Three incum- bent separate school board | members were returned to| office for two-year terms at a nomination meeting here last night. Joseph Heslin, board chair man, Rev. Peter Rosettis and high school because of the lack of some subjects, especially in| vocational shops but, that ac- cording to the high school prin- cipals, they were on the whole, | good and well disciplined stu- | dents, One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper and Murels @ Custom Dreperies @ Broadioom @ C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Pairts DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 place, program, and ig All LTD. my i township, town, or village con- sil jtests must be held before Feb. MONUMENTS ; i' Frage egeayik ES | ST. ANDREW'S WHITBY | SEMI-FINALS 668-3552 AL WATCH-NIGHT PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST | The semi-finals will be held! ANNUAL -NI Corner Byron at St. John (Colborne Street West at Centre) | -----------__--_-- = en Rev, W. J, $. McClure, B.A. Minister; Rev. john McLeod ALL-NIGHT RADIG BROADCAST Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist Aa o Yaonst ithe 'cia rs, W. €, Summers, A.T, iy | F LOWERS 11:30 NEW. YEAR'S EVE, TO 6:00 AM, ee : JANUARY. Ist, 1966 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.-Moming Worship 4 h H | BROADCAST LIVE FROM OUR AUDITORIUM 11:00 aaa ach Your Communion Service to Delig t er OVER C.K.L.B,-- 1350 ON YOUR DIAL 'tg 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Service | - a Nursery Care and Junior 9:45 AM--Bible School A GREAT NIGHT OF SACRED MUSIC Consraneiion during waa a A . with Charles and Lorraine Morrison, Lloyd Knight, Verna Divine Worship - Bike d Bible Stud We will vin beau Syme, Caroline Jeffries, Chrissie Loach, our own Orchestra, see ei cian # tiful arrangement. of Male Quartet, Trios, Duets, Solos, ete. / flowers to the mother * DELEGATIONS COMING AND GOING ALL NIGHT EMMANUEL UNTED Cae of the First Whitby renee * REFRESHMENTS SERVED CONTINUOUSLY ee Cio dt ee ae in 1966. be Ar ' : 403 Rossland Roa est cs 8: Baby Born in 66 BOY --7 ths. 9 ozs, i * TELEPHONE YOUR REQUESTS 668-6622 Rev. Harold Hesselink "Mi ita Newen, <ainee ----s rs. . eaten, THE PUBLIC 'CORDIALLY INVITED r R I IN K ¥ " ; cos! ENGLISH SERVICE AND é 11:00 A.M, ag) . Come when you can --~ stay as long as you can SUNDAY SCHOOL Beginning and Ending FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 2 PM. Seat ae FLORIST Whi DUTCH SERVICE 9AS A sacaaad the intermediates, Brock St. S. itby 419 BROCK STREET NORTH wate Pe -- NN, AM---Nurvery, Kindergarten, rimary, Junior Congregatien See lod EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED 11 Telephone 668-3091 for information Mervin Coffin won acclamations at the nomination meeting at St Bernadette's school Three other board members, each with one year to serve on are Pat rick Walsh, Gerald Cotter and Donald Wainman. A year-end financial report from the board showed a deficit of $22,782 due largely to neces- Sary repairs, painting and teacher education. Teacher sal- ary accounted for $91,000 of the expenditures while $32,000 was paid off on the school deben- tures. Receipts for 1965 totalled $171,000. The board reported that it would take about three years to get out of debt but that it was expecting no large capital ex- penditure during the next year DROP GRADES? The board said it was con sidering a move to eliminate Grade 10 from the St. Berna- dette Sr. school next year and Grade 9 in 1967 because space would be needed for the elemen- tary grades One member of the audience | on emRbe: -- Eee 119 BROCK ST. SOUTH (Our prediction will be a GIRL 7 To The First - WHITBY BABY IN 1966 We are proud to present a pair of LA PARISETTE SOFT SOLED BABY SHOES Made. by Canada's Largest Maonufocturer of Infont's Shoes lbs, 8 ozs.) a OLLINS SHOES ane WHITBY NICK VAN DEN BROEK Seles Representative MARLOW HANCOCK Sales Representative suggested that parents be in formed that Grade 9 is continu ing at the school but the board decided that parents would be notified if and when Grade 9 is eliminated Separate school board mem- ber on the Pickering District High School Board, H. M. Smith took the chair for the election and acquainted the audience with the work the high school board has been doing Mr. Smith said it was difficult for the high school. board to keep up with the rapid develop- ments in the township and that their contacts with local plan- ning boards was not too good. He said the school bus service operated 281 miles daily when the high school board was set up in 1949 and that today buses travelled 1,278 miles daily. Mr. Smith said the hizh school board had set up a public rela- tions committee which had al- ready met with the Pickering Area 1 and Area 2 public schoo! boards. Mr. Smith said that St. Berna- dette's Sr. school children were Posing a slight problem at the TO WHITBY'S FIRST BABY OF 1966 We will take great pleasure in presenting a suitable Gift. HILLCREST DAIRY WHITBY © HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL e ROGER MORRISON Soles Representative 317 BROCK ST. 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