RLOM..260 re as ss THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 18, 1966 ee .. SERVED 150 HOURS AT AJAX HOSPITAL M, J. Gerrow is assisted by Mrs. Mildred Gorman in awarding a cap to Pat Fea- therstone who has served at the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital as a Candy Striper for 150 hours, Mr, Gerrow is the hospital's as- sistant administrator and director of nursing, while Three Members Initiated By Ajax Kinette Club AJAX (Staff) -- Another 100 per cent night was held at Ajax Kinettes' dinner' meeting at Carousel Inn with 18 members and four guests present, The meeting was chaired by the resident, Marnie Richards. ergeant-at-earms was Kinette Arlene McGinnis. It was initiation Bien for three Kinettes: Barbara Wallis, Betty Gilchrist' and Elaine Menzie, Gertrude Peabody was on hand to greet the newly initi- ated Kinettes, She was "'all cut up about it.' New members were blindfolded for this offi- cial meeting, Kinette Phil Hen- pins to Doris Ames, Thil Hen- wood and Mary Hearn, which means seven ~-- of = full attendance, It was announced that the Ajax Kinettes party for their Kinsmen will be held Dec, 10 Delay Opening Courtice School COURTICE (Staff) -- Due to the fact that the vocational section of the new addition to the Courtice District High School has not been completed the official opening ceremony has been delayed until Mar, 3, onto liquor store of on $1,700 and shot the Jack Germa, val Two Robbers Shoo was shot in the 'arm Bi wigy aa as well as new staff quarters Liquor Store Clerk non-masked men, both and work and storage space. | TORONTO (CP) -- Police|revolvers, walked os Go aes The original school consist-|Thursday night were searching|at about 8 p.m. and demanded ed of 10 classrooms and affor two men who robbed a Tor-'money. gymnasium, H, M, Brooks Limited, of|§ Oshawa, are the general con- tractors. Pentland, Baker and demic and science rooms, plus a greenhouse, three commer: cial rooms, six shops, two gymnasiums, a new cafeteria Polson, Toronto architects, drew the plans, - 967, The addition includes 14 aca- at the home of Kinsmen and Kinette Ken and Jess Me- Faddon, Burchard Rd,, Ajax. The next executive meeting, Dec. 6, at the home of Kinette Rosemarie Miller, 67 Thorn- croft, Ajax, Next general meet- ing Dee. 2 Kinettes the March of Dimes still in progress, wood read a summary on "What are Kinettes to the New \f Initiates," They were then pre- sented with their pins and wel- comed into Kinettes, President Marnie presented 100 per cent pins to Myrtle Armstrong, Doreen Holloway and Arlene McGinnes; 200 fer. cent pins to Rosemarie Miller, i Mrs, Gorman is the co-07r- dinator of the in-service education, Oshawa Times Photo Counciiior LeGros Will Leave Council AJAX (Staff) -- William Le- Gros, a member of the town council for three years, an- nounced today he will not stand for re-election. Saying that he had found his persona! involve- ment in public life most reward: | ing, he said his decision was| based on the demands of his growing family. LeGros served' as chairman of the protective services com- mittee this year. He also served on the Ajax Public School Board for three and a half years, including one year as chairman. As a long-time resi- dent of Ajax he has been deeply interested in the development and maturity of Ajax as a town, "It Is with sincere regret that] I have decided that these de- mands, although loyally not pressed during my period of public office by those person- ally affected, must now have precedence," Mr. LeGros said. 'It is a difficult decision to make, because there is still much to be done for our town and there is always a personal aspect to service of this nature; but having given the matter thorough consideration, I have decided not to run for any office in the forth-coming elections. "Participation in municipal affairs has been a demanding sonally feel that important pro- gressive decisions have been made in the last three years, to assure Ajax citizens the necessary amenities 80 essen-| tial for future growth and in- jvestment, "T yigourously supported all resolutions of council in the past three years and will whole- heartedly endorse all present council members who choose to |Finance Chairman, seek re-election. Jean Noland, Mary Northam and Marg Outram; 300 pr i. pins to Dorothy Farley; 500 Met cent pins to Doris Goddard ana) Marnie Richards; 700 per cent f SIGN UP REDS The Polish Communist party has 1,870,814 members, about be remiss should I not acknowl- population, * FRIDAY we) The Big Fun Dance | The Sounds of the Big Beet The Piece to Meat THE LAST worDs Deneing 9 p.m, te 12:30 : Admission $1.50 -- six per cent of the country's jf edge the contribution and; leadership of Councillor Ed| Wetherall in his capacity as Now Showing "TI would like to thank those with 'whom I have been asso- ciated either in work or debate, for the sincerity of their en- deavours, and would thank the electorate who gave me the opportunity to gain a personal rewarding experience," Mr, Le- |Gros said, They Fracture the 'Contrary to the bleak picture | ithat the old guard (present | members of the executive of| the Ajax Citizens' Committee) | are attempting to present, as| cial committee I can assure you | jthat the general financial struc: | ture -of the town is extremely sound, Although there will be} some increase in the tax rate, it| is a continued investment to) secure the town's own promis-| ing future. "Normally I would refrain! from singling out any one coun: | cillor as deserving of com- mendation, however, in the | present circumstances I a LOLLO'S NOW ALONE Gina Lollobrigida, who once planned to live in Canada, has| been granted a legal separation | from her husband, Dr. Milko| and rewarding task and I per- Skofic, UAW TEEN DANCE presents 'The SI NNERS' First Oshawa Appearance On SAT., NOV. 19 - 1 to 4 p.m. UAW HALL - Members 50c @ Bond Street Non-members 75¢ \ eeeaenenmmeimmaneal ema a sitting member of the ffman-|f ~~ Jerry Lewis In "WAY way "our" Frontier Deon Martin In "FOUR FOR TEXAS" | All Colour Show (Adult) ote Aa? Phi: Show At 7:30 Set. & Sun, Open 6 P.M, Show 6:30 SHOW WEEKENDS 7:00 & 9:05 SAT. Children Under 12 Pree oe 39 KING ST. E. TIMES CONT. 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