WHITBY and DISTRICT Manaver: Lloyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel.- MO. 8-3703 At the close of the Whithy | IODE Day Camp at D"Hillier | Street Park on Friday, Wendy Emberg, 8, left, and her sister, | Marlene, 7, right, lower the flag while the other members look on. The camp was the 10th annual day camp organized by the Viscount Greenwood Chap- ter of the IOD¥ ord war Ae. signed to keep the girls off the streets of Whitby and also to Children Entertain At IODE Camp Closing On Friday afternoon a large group of people watched the i: Whitby IODE Day Camp closing |ceremony at the D'Hillier St. | Park, The ceremony concluded the 10th successive annual day camp and for the past two weeks the igirls enroiied rehearsed their "acts" for the last day. The MC for the entertainment was Counsellor Margaret Tweedy of Whitby. The following is a list of the entertainers and their parts play- ed "The Magic Pebbles," acted by Beth Atkinson, Laurel McKain, Mary Ellen Miller, Lorna Hawk- ins and Susan Reed. "Rubber Dolly," a dance by A|Linda Gibson and Mary Jane % Pa PE instruct them in outdoor activi- ties. | --Oshawa Times Photo FOUR IN] Four persons were sent to hospital for treatment for in- juries received when two cars collided on Dundas street east of the CPR subway on Satur- day afternoon, in Whitby, In- jured were the drivers of the y mk UR two cars, Jack Edward Welsh, 25, of 258 Cadillac ave- nue, Oshawa, and Gilles Lan- teigne, 21, of 294 Buena Vista boulevard, Oshawa, both with slight concussion. Also injured were Ralph Terwillegar, 31, of 107 Warren avenue, Oshawa, with an injured left leg and cut knee; and George Chatterton, 26, of 208 Starr avenue, Whitby, with bruised arms. Lanteigne was proceeding east when his car skidded into the path of PL McKnight. "I Know a Man," Mary Jane McKnight, "Open Up Your Heart," a tap dance by Joyce Samanski, "Highland Fling," by Marylin "Pony Boy," by Sharon Lane, "The Whitby Girls," a chorus line display by Lois Clader, |Mary Jane McKnight, Beth Atkin-| :| son, Sharon Sytnyk, Mary Ellen filler, Patricia Willard, Cathe- ne Boat, and Susan Reed. "Ten Aittle Indians," by Linda '| Gibson. = 'Workin' on the Railroad," dance by Elizabeth McDougall. "Irish Jig," by Marylin Max- a 1 + well, 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 2, 1960 § WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY girls were lod in a sing-song and then Councillor Joyce Burns was asked to present prizes to the winners of the races that were held on Thursday. RACE WINNERS The winners of the races are as follows: Shoe kicking: Shirley Hawk- ins, Donna Samanski, Mary horbes, Stephanie, Strotger, Yvonne Gevereaux, Beth Atkin- son and Cheryl De Pratle. Running: Linda Gibson, Pat Rankine, Norma Pinda, Wendy Emberg, Lorraine Lowe, Yvonne Gevereux, Bonny Wilson, Susan Reed, Patsy Grant, Beth Atkin- son, Afia Sheuk and Mary Jane McKnight. Sack race: Pat Rankine, An- gelia Femia, Mary Molynoux, Marylin Maxwell, Catherine Boake, Mary McKnight, Brenda| Brown, Mary Lorbes, Bonny| Lane, Lorna Hawkins, - Beth] Atkinson and Norma Pinda, Wheelbarrow race: Wendy Wil-| liams and Brenda Brown; Donna Samanski and Sandra Minigon: | |Glorianne Lowe and Stephanie| Wilson, Caroli Henderson, Sharon | PARKED CAR DAMAGED A parked car, owned by Har- vey Citron, Downsview, proprie- tor of the Corner Store, Colborne and Brock street, Whitby, was damaged on Saturday evening when it was struck by a panel truck driven by George Warren Peters, 21, of 86 Simcoe street south, Oshawa. Peters was mak- ing a right turn from Brock to Colborne street when the aecci- dent occurred. Sgt. Clifford Partington, of the Whitby Police Department, investigated. : Dele CLEANIT GERVICE 0 (ph Gir 04 PHONE 3855 wht Hae SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN WHITBY RA 5-3555 There's no Substitute for Experience! Strotger; Bonny Wilson and] Marylin Maxwell; Beth Atkinson and Laurel McKein; Jane Har- lowe and Carol Atkinson. The afternoon came to a close after each girl had been served water melon, cookies and drinks The Day Camp was sponsored "Dennis the Ménace" by Jane Harlow and Karen Hood, "Indians are High Minded, by {Susan and Diane Ing and Wendy Williams. Following the entertainment the |by the Viscount Greenwood Chap- ter of the IODE. Its director was Mrs. J. C. Kirk and the four | councillors were Misses Connie George, Joan Calder, Marg Tweedy and Susan Reynolds. Planes Join Lake Search For Bodies ORILLIA (CP) -- Five planes Monday joined the search for the bodies of two men drowned in 3 Lake Simcoe during the weekend i | when their cabin cruiser over- turned. Drowned were Douglas Hanna, 34, of Stayner and Cas Chruszcz, 34, of Orillia, swept from the| overturned boat by high waves. | Two others in the boat, William | Austin, 39, of Toronto, and James| Jones, 38, of Orillia, held on for| 16 hours after the craft capsized | i |Saturday night on a trip from | | | Keswick to Orillia. | The boat, bought by Mr. Hanna| Saturday, began to take in water| about three miles from here. The '| men donned life jackets and clung #|to the keel when the boat over- ED IN WHITBY COLLISION | Welsh's westbound car. Dam- age to the cars was set at $1100. They are shown above, Welsh's car on the left and | Lanteigne's on the right. --Oshawa Times Photo turned. "About midnight I heard| | Jimmy say 'Give me a hand.'| Doug had thrown his life jacket| off," sald Mr. Austin. "He went| delirious and took a swing at| Jimmy. We held him for an hour. | Then waves washed him away| from us." About daybreak Mr, Chruszez| was washed away by a couple of big waves, Mr. Austin said. Both Mr. Austin and Mr. Jones. black and blue from the pounding | of the waves, were picked up| Sunday morning and brought to) hospital here suffering from) shock and exposure. They were released Monday. Peterborough Man Named Principal MONTREAL (CP)--Rev. Harry Hutchison, minister of St. Paul's Church in Peterborough, Ont.,| has been named principal of| Stanstead College, Stanstead, Que. The announcement was made today by F. Gordon LeBaron,| Juveniles To Host Mimico The half-way point in the Juve-| alle Lacrosse schedule will be] reached tonight when the Whitby McQuay and Kidd Juveniles en-| tertain Mimico in the arena at| 8.30 p.m. working to gain the fourth and| : last playoff berth. I? The following shows the team | standings to this point in the § ik schedule: Team Huntsville Peterborough Mimico Alderwood Whitby Fergus Brampton GAME BIRD This should be a good fast | 2 : rugged game with Mimico trying], The, ory American woodoock| to maintain their third place what smaller than the European lead over Alderwood, and Whitby'species. BROC Phone MO 8-3618 STARTING Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:30 MONDAY Last Complete Show at 8:30 THE SAHARA'S HOTTEST ADVENTURE! Also m wer worLp THERE WAS OMLY OME Shown above is the new Port | Perry Medicai Centre on Queen | street in which four medical | doctors, ircluding ' Provincial Health Minister, Dr. M, B. Dymond and one dentist have their private practices. The doctors at the centre include PORT PERRY MEDICAL CENTRE Dr. G. M. Rennie, Dr. Dymond, | Dr. John Diamond, Dr. S. P. Kandel and Dr. R. G. McNab, | dental surgeon. More Discussion Of Death Penalty OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker said Monday the government is anxious to have another day's debate on a bill to abolish capital punishment for murder. He said party representatives | should meet to arrange a day be- fore the end of the session to discuss a bill presented by Frank McGee (PC -- York - Scarbor- es aio WASHER i REPAIRS nd & PARTS | Specializing | in to all makes | i Independent . Sales & Service _ | (Whitby) Ltd, 'MO 8-2081 ry ough). Assent Given Forestry Bill OTTAWA (CP)--Royal assent was given Monday night to gov-| ernment legislation setting up al new department of forestry| headed by a cabinet minister, Mr, Justice C. L. Locke, acting| on behalf of Chief Justice Pat- rick Kerwin, gave royal assent to the forestry bill along with sav. eral other items of government legislation. However, the forestry depart ment will not come into existence until a date is proclaimed by the cabinet. 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Minister of State Louis Jacqui- | within "the French community. | Independence was proclaimed] {at midnight Sunday night and| | B0v- was the signal for wild rejoicing ernment, apd Dahomey Pr er|in the streets of the capital. A OVO, Dahomey (AP) Huberg Maga signed the inc '101-gun salute boomed above the , an African nation of ments of ratification Sunday giv- cheers of ,the crowd. Phone RA 3-3474 A 'Nation Born POR1 N 2 PART, mum STYESTER: wo BORD Last Time Today--"Ferry to Hong K ~~ not, representing the Fre AA ORCANIATION PRE ign ong" in color