Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1966, p. 5

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Cg ig lg hy te lig lglg Ng hg hy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, August 17, 1966 § WHI I B Y A A MANY WATCH COLOR television sets number almost ------ U.S. households owning color|7,000,000. | Alb t St a ts Vi it ~~ ry gd his first year at Osg' all. er a u en 1S Paget crag ~ experince | Vy Ik , ' e stu ents, in company wi | 0 swagen Magistrate's Court Font student tended aap "i a iol luncheon as guests of the! sg : ne A group of Alberta High student, Peter Magda, who | tom 2 a ee ae . ' School exchange students, visit-|working at the Crown Atiow hace Newman. Now In Our New Location 5 ing Whitby as part of the Cen- LAMAR: eae , tennial celebrations, visited peg Magistrate Coure Tues- | SAVE $ $ ON | ' BASE LINE -- AJAX The students, guests of the | JUST HALF MILE ey pian ag _ AUTO / N SURAN CE | EAST OF HARWOOD. at the Whitby Town Hall by the Magistrate, Harry Jermyn,|| If you are an Abstainer you save up to who said it was an honor to\| $22.00 on your auto insurance. Full line of new and used cars on display. have them visit his court. | | While there, the students] See... | Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. all week. from the Mountainview area | also caught a glimpse of Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck prose- cuting his first case since his [recent operation. 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA Assistant Crown Attorney Edward Howell, however, took AUTHORIZED VOLKESWAGEN charge of the main proceedings DIAL | KESWAGE 4 |of the court, | SALES. AND SERVICE | Magistrate Jermyn referred 728-7567 TEL, 942-1881 i \any questions students might| |have to the Crown's assistant TWO BRITISH SCOUTS VISIT IN WHITBY Two British Boy Scouts, of the 5th Whitby Boy trict this week as the guests | FROM 9 A M visiting Canada as part of a Scouts; Brian Swann, 15, of of the 5th pole pack on '6 uf Scout exchange plan _ be- Yorkshire, England; John a canoeing and hiking ex- tween England and Canada, Bird of the 1st Whitby Boy pedition. They will return TILL 9 P.M. inspect a copy of Canadian Scouts; and Terry Rainbow, Friday and will continue to : Boy as their Whitby coun- 17, of West Mosley, Surrey, be the guests of the Whitby terparts look on, They are, England. The British visi- Scouts until their departure. D A l L ¥ left to right, Steven Baxter tors are in Haliburton dis- --Oshawa Times Photo Flower Show At Newcastle (scone NEWCASTLE -- Dry weather | such as a meat grinder, cup) the Grade 13 Departmental re- did not hinder the entries of}and saucer, antique lantern,| guts many beautiful displays of) driftwood, along with the regu- : assorted flowers and fine qual-|lar vases, baskets, jars and ity vegetables at the New-|milkbottles. Also on display} castle Horticultural Society} were many corsages which Flower and Vegetable Show on| were exquisitely made. One of} Tuesday. Judging was done by|the things the judges look for} The students concerned are Mr. and Mrs. A. MeMillan of|in arrangements is originality | as follows: Oshawa land this was one of the things! AJAX HIGH SCHOOL FIVE OBTAIN | SCHOLARSHIPS | | The Pickering District High School Board announced Tuesday, that five of its stu- Ontario. Scholars have achieved 80 percent or better in English and any six addi- tional credits. In the children's exhibits} certainly to be found at this lan Crellin, 9 First Class there were many 'pie plate gar-| show along with all the beau-| Honours dens, animals made with vege-|tiful flowers which were splen-| Carol Little, 9 First Class tables, floral and weed!did in color. Honours oO ey ete ee RK LA arrangements, and huge sun-| The vegetables were what|DUNBARTON HIGH SCHOOL . a, 6 Bees, flowers. There was also a paint| every housewife hopes to find| Valerie Baker, 9 First Class Sees, by number picture of roosters|at the corner market. Each| Honours 'eerste el 'e gee Wesete with chicks, done with differ-| tomato, carrot, potato, squash, PICKERING HIGH SCHOOL ; NLS, 4 bP D Wee, ent seeds, which varied in color} pumpkin, corn and etc., were Ruth Taylor, 10 First Class and size instead of paints but! of grade one quality. Honours was truly artistically done. On August 31, the Society | Melody Cooper, 7 First Flowers in the adult exhibit) will hold an open meeting and| Class Honours were arranged in or on various|the prizes will be awarded KY 2 Y re, Pe types of containers and items! then. | BIRD OVER BURGLARS Magia. saan, VE er a Se eed Viens --------= | CANVEY ISLAND, England Bes, Wi Pecten ar Maaaeniens 4, (CP)--Burglars who broke into s s Seventh Annual Picnic jan Essex home fled in panic {with nothing more than a wrist- watch when a voice from a dark s room said: "Hello, what do you e y umnl want?"' The voice belonged to : |Tiny, the Jarvis family's Afri- can parrot. The seventh OAC Alumni pic-) --- i t Cc ty was ' nie in Ontario County was held BROCK Now Playing One Complete recently. It was again held this i year at the home of Professor WHITBY Program Starting at 7:30 and Mrs. A. W. Baker, Cedar- ' Gayas" hurst Beach, Beaverton. There = Youth J} were 90 in attendance. The uth afternoon was spent in swim- ming, boating and visiting ' . w : The highlight of the picnic RICHARD " : ; was a talk by Dr. J, D. Mac- 2 o n ' e%e fy 2 Lachlan, President of the Uni- / % . versity of Guelph. Dr. Mac- ' FRESH SLICED . BABY BEEF a Lachlan outlined a number of WONDERFUL Starring -- Wm. Leslie, C changes that are taking place Dolores Faith, Harold Ib at the OAC at the present time, LiF Begins Lloyd Jr. brought about by the incorpor- 8:55 i C ation of the Federated Colleges TECHNICOLOR Begins 7:30 CENTRE CUTS Ib sean -- -------------- into Guelph University. 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