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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jul 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT [Promotion Results «wm Of Henry St. High Whitby Bureau Office: Manager: Lloyd Robertson 111 .Dundas St. West § Foi. their Tuesday. club' s new The Whitby Rotary Club Executive for 1961-62 took over the club's reins officially at | noon - dinner meeting Shown here is the secret ary Karl NEW ROTARY CLUB EXECUTIVE | Schaaf; Past President Ter- rence Moore; President Earl Fairman and Vice President | [results of Henry Street Hi { School. ¢ [of merit. ed alphabetically. GRADE 12 TO GRADE 13 Honors -- Hamer, (90.8); Cuddy, John; Curtis; Flim, Johanna; Elizabeth; Carman, Patrick. Pass -- Agg, Bonnie; n: Bremner, Ronald. Campbell, Elaine; Bonnie; Fairman, Jean; man, Joan; Fells, Roy. Gibson, Frances; Gross, Karl; Hermann, Carol; Hoag, David; Horack. Beverley; Ing, Robert; Jack, David. Jones, Pamela; Kaine, Keith; |Kollaard, George; Lundmark, J MacKay, Catherine. Miller, John; Mitchell, Don ald; Newton, Catherine; Price,|; Marion; Quail, Gary; Richards, Gordon. Roddis, Katherine; Stanley; Sugden, Tushingham, Thomas; Yeates, | Patricia. GRADE 11 TO GRADE 12 Sharman, | Charles Rycroft. ~--Oshawa Times Photo | (88.8); Orton, Robert; Pryce- Many Visitors Attend OES Meet The regular meeting of Whitby Whitby Chapter present: Chapter No. 248, Order of the Patterson, PM, Pearl Roper, Eastern Star, was held in the! PM, Blanche Moorehouse, PM, Masonic Lodge Hall. The Worthy|Grace Blow, PM, Maude Boy 5, Matron Kathleen Brown pre-|PM, Helen Breen, PM, Elsi sided assisted by the presiding/Goose, PM, Mae Phair, PM in| patron, Jeff Martin. office, Julia Thomas, PM The meeting opened in form office, Jeff Martin, PP in office with the flag being presented and Edwin Breen, PP. There at the altar by Marshall Mar- were many visitors present garet Barnes and escorted to|{from York, Sunbeam, Ontario, the East. Minutes of the previ- | Markham, Birchcliff, Beaches ous meeting were read by the/and Durham Chapters. All were Matron. given a warm welcome. It was a very special Sick and Sunshine and many visitors were ent to help make the birthday were extended to all who were night reports night of the Chapter a speciallill by the Worthy Matron, Kath-|_ Star on points Talent event. The Conductress present-{leen Brown. The ed the visitors and special{gave their reports guests, assisted by the associ-|Money received. ate conductress, Margaret Mus-| At the close of the meeting, tard. Edna Anderson, PGM, |E dna Anderson, PGM, spoke a and honorary member of Whit-/few words on working together, by Chapter, was presented and/and to love one another. She was given a special welcome by|also outlined the growth of the Worthy Matron, Kathleen|Whitby Chapter. The meeting Brown, and she was escorted to|closed in form with the Worthy the East. The Past District| Matron, Grand Matrons present were: giving the farewell. Teena Roberts, M, Ford, J. Gow and M. Stewart. was lighted by the Past Matrons They were welcomed and of Whitby Chapter. A very in escorted to the East, P ast/spiring. skit was given by the| Matrons and Past Patrons were/ Whitby Chapter and was enjoy- Mrs. Gray a gift of money and|ig in the Oshawa General Hospi-| present from the following Chap-{ed by all. Lunch was served by| ters: Mount Dennis, Ontario,{the lunch coMmittee, which wa Zennith, Rosemount, Aldworth,(a big job well done and every: Bircheliff. Past Matrons from i very much, pres- were given and get well wishes | {Jones, Leslie; WHITBY PERSONALS { Underwood, Jo-Anne, King, Susan; Moorhouse, Lynda: Steffler, A surprise "Bon Voyage" party was held on Friday eve-| ning at the home of Mrs. Greta) honor of Mrs. Martha Gray well flew to Scotland on Satur- day for a six weeks' visit in '| Glasgow, Scotland. A corsage © of pink roses was pinned on Martha. Cards were enjoyed with the following winning prizes: Mrs. A. Stanlick, Mrs, T. McDonough, Mrs. A. Mec- Pherson and Mrs. F. Barton. Draw prizes were won by Mrs, K. Southwell, Mrs. T. MeDone ough and Mrs. M. Gray. delightful lunch, was served in- cluding a. cake decorated with 'Happy Landing, Martha." Mrs. Gray was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The guests were: Mrs." T. McDonough of Oshawa, Mrs. McIntosh of To- ronto, Mrs. A, McPherson, Mrs. A. Stanlick, Mrs, F. Barton, Miss B. Hudson, Mrs. K. South- well, Mrs. W. Simpson, Mrs, A. Vallee and Mrs. V. Moore, all of Whitby. A surprise party was also Ann Lewis of Aldworth, given by her co-workers of the Credit, Whitby Ontario Hospital when The beautiful birthday cake Martha was presented with a Douglas, of Toronto, were wee writing case. The Club Bayview staff gave a specially decorated cake. Bathurst Company presented | a lovely painting. SW. aa +. 7} Ye Anna MeDonough, 306 Chestnut street,| Stevens, Diane. Pass -- Alexander, Geraldine; | Arnold, Judith; (Mrs. Gray expressed her thanks to all who have been s0 won- Alexander, Patricia; derful to her. Frederick; Atkinson, Miss Diane Goodman left this Bel, Dal Ingrid; Bilida, week for Toronto where she will Gloria: Bowes, Cameron; Brem-| attend a summer course in vocal ner. Suzanne: Brooks, G and instrumental school music, Caider, Joan: Clarke, Ronald. held by the Ontario Department Davidson, David; Duffhues, of Education, Bernadette; Gardner, Earl; Mr. and Mrs. Morley Hall, of Goldring, Peter; Green, Doris; | Richmond Hill, held a family Hawes, Cheryl. party at their home in honor of, Heron. William; Hill, Shirley; Mrs. Richard Hall, of Whitby, Holley, David: Holliday, Donna; mother of Mr. Morley Hall, |Houston, David. prior to her 93rd birthday of Jorden, Gerald; Koen Al July 17. Assisting the hosts|Gemma: Lockyer, John; were Mr. and Mrs, Alan White Guire, Myna, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hall| McIntyre, Kathryn: McQuay, | also of Richmond Hill. Guests Donald; McQuay, Robert; Mac- present were from Belleville, Donald, Reginald; Maschke, Oshawa, Toronto, Oakville, Lloyd. Streetsville and Whitby. There Matthews, Richard: Mayall, were 42 in attendance. Frank; Meader, David; Menzel, Kate: Mitchell, Adelaide. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steeves, Witchell, Kenneth; Mitchell and family spent the holiday michael; Mowat, Noel: weekend camping at Lake Che- Raymond; Reynolds, Susan. mong, Robertson, J ohn; Rodman, | Bruce; Roe, Barbara; Scholten Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spencer, mnagdore; Scott, June; Sheedy their daughter Betty, of Port zrihael, Mr. Douglas Spencer Shewah, and two children, Lynda and Smith. Carol: S lend guests at the home of Mr, Stolk, Kees; and Mrs. Charles Spencer. They Suzanne. Sweete, Donald; Switzer, jalso visited Mr. Spencer who Richard: Tevener, Michael; Thorn, Diane; Thorndyke | Edward. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McBride,| Townsend, Bonnie; Tripp, Rob of St. Thomas, spent the week- ert; Tutt, Bruce; Tweedy, Julia; lend visiting their mother, Mrs. Van der Veen, Milton; Webber, E. McBride, of 301 High Frederick; Wensing, Johanna; street. Wills, Heather. Constance George Wed In All Saints Gary; Smit, Kees; Ital. The marriage of Constance east. To receive the guests, the | chose a| with | navy accessories and a corsage y Anne George and James Harri-|/mother of the bride gan was solemnized on Satur- rose nylon . crepe dress |day, July 1, at All Saints Angli- can Church. The bride is the daughter of of roses. A cable was read at the re- Following are the promotion) gl Kathryn Bradley, King, * shby, George; Augustus, John; Bloye, Rilling, | Fair-| William; McClelland, James; Barbara; Scott: Honors -- Cuddy, Mary Louise Fraser, Donna; | Teresa; erard; | Reeson, GRADE 10 TO GRADE 11 HONORS ~--Eggert, Michael |(87.6); Mitchell, Ruth; Herder, The names of the pupils hav-|Charles; Schilling, Susann; ing honor standing (75 per cent or over) are arranged in order Pupils having pass standing have their names list- Liddle, : Yaureen Evans, Stuart; Bates, Malcolm; Goode, Barry. Lague, Dale; Gibson, Ross, Glanfield, Susan, equal; Moore, Carolyn; Doyle, Catherine; Rezelman, Ruth; Steffler, Fran- cis; Cross, David. Pass -- Aaslepp, Rein; Aber- mann, Raivo; Archer, Marilyn; Barter, Sheilah: Barton, Ron- ald; Bassett, Robert. Bell, Kathleen: Bell, Sandra; Birch, Janet; Bloye, Patricia; Borg, Rita; Brady, John. Brownell, Audrey; Bryant, {Theresa; Catherwood, Neil; Christie, James; Como, Jean. Conrad, Richard; Elms, Mary; Evertsen, Evert; Fletcher, Brian; Frith, Robert; Giffin, Iris: Glennie, John. Goodall. John; Green, Robert; Greenfield, Judith; Gross, Karin; Henderson, Paul; Hickey, Evelyn; Inkpen, Martin, Karssing, Egbert; Kollaard, 0 tekaas, Johanna; Kostiuck, Rob- ert:: Levon, Dennis. Liddle, Alexander: |David; Lunney, |Grath, Anne. [Ross: MacDonald, Alexander; {Madill, Grant: Maschke, Vivian. | Maycock, John; Merrick, | Susan; Morison, Susan; Muckle, | David. Northam. Gerald; O'Hagan, |Daniel; Oxenham, Michael; | Pritchard, John; Puckrin, Bar- bara; Read, Carol, Sandford, Lance; |Paul; Sheahan, Gayle; '|house, Dixie; Sytnyk, Ronald; {Van der Horst, John. Waddell, Lynda; Waltham {Donald: Weaver, Michael; [son, Wanda. | GRADE 9 TO GRADE 10 Honors: Cuddy, (92.0); Norwood, Jan; |chard, Elizabeth, Hope- Brown, | | Virginia, equal; Pritchard, c.| Mary Lorra. Hamer, Margot; Henstock, Anne; Pollard, Susan; Eggert, eee Perry, David, equal; ugden, M arian, Stratford, Severs, » Rowe, Victoria; Brecken. Hoag, Roger; Rodman, Robert: Anderson, Bryant, | Terry; Allen," Robert; *| Josephine. Elliott, Virginia; |James; Verriet, '[Huxter, James; Muckle, Mary. | Parihkal, John; Beaton, | Heather, Carr, Richard, Smith, | Margaret, equal; Knoester | Dirk. Harlow, [Christopher: Neve, Peter; Koster, Frederick, Ross, Gor. don, equal; Missett, Sharon; »| Povinsky, Richard. Pass: Allan, Wayne; Ander "|son, Sandra; Armstrong, Rob-| ert; '| Kenneth; Atkinson, John. Barter, Ian; Beth, Andrew; Bird, | Louise; Borchuk, Paul; Kenneth, Britton, Mary Bowes Margaret; Dale: Charles. Burnside, Joy; | ADDITIONAL WHITBY ON PAGE 4 Lloyd; Kortekaas, Agatha; Kor- Lindsey, | Locmelis, Cecilia: Love, Richard; Mec- McIntvre, Duncan; McKenzie, |Ralph; Miller, Douglas; Miller, Stone- Wil. lin Kathryn | Prit-| i Arnold, Elizabeth: Arnold, | | Bentley, Hazel; Brown, Glen: Brownell, Muriel; Bryant, Byers, NEWS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 5, 196} § Guire, Michael: McKay, David;| Spencer, James; Stolk, McKeown, Albert; McKim, Alewyn; Stonehouse, Audrey; Lynda; McQuay, Mary Ellen. |Sytnyk, Steven; Thomas, MacNeill, Paul; Mitchell, Wayne. John; Mowat, Jane; Newman, Tompkins, Thomas; Treffers, Betty; Nichol, James; Nieuw-|Joost; Tripp, Margaret; Vander- land, Keith; Niro, Joseph. male, John; Vella, Henry; Northam, Ronald; O'Sullivan,|Villenuve, William. Ellen; O'Sullivan, Irene; Post, Waltham, Larry; White, Rob- John; Preston, Clare; Reeson,|ert; White, Wayne; Wilder, Stewart; Reynolds, Jane. Maureen; , Donna; Reynolds, Timothy; Rivett, wag, Kenneth; Young, Edward; Scholten, Robert; Ed Sleep, James; Smith, Nienke; Smith, William; Snelgrove, Nor- man; Snow, Ian, Cadman, Frederick; Calder, Stephen; Campbell, Roberta; Caverly, William; Chatterton, Dianne; Clairmont, Francine. Crawford, Roger; Davies, Richard; Dawson, Lloyd; Don- son, Lynda; Douglass, Bonnie; Douglass, Sharon; Drzewiecki, Kristine, Duffhues, Dolf; Firth, Ann; Fudge, John; Gale, Robert; Gauthier, John; Godfrey, Shar- ron | Family Monuments . To indviduel STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 LAWN MOWERS Graham, Elspeth; Gray, Her- bert; Green, Ronald; Green- law, Janice; Hamer, Gerrit; Hammers, Johanna; Heffering, Gregory. Hewis, Charles; Hicks, John; Hiscox, David; Holyoake, San; - dra; Hoogerdyk, Martin; Hot- tot, John. Howlett, Jeanne; Jobin, Dianne; Kahn, Patricia; King, Alan; Lawler, Sherwood; Leggett, Avis; Levesque, Bride, | Locmelis, John; McBride, William; McGregor, John; Mec- FBYPA Visits Bowmanville The young people of Faith Baptist Church had the pleas- ure of playing the Bowmanville Baptist young people at their regular weekly meeting. How- |ever, in order to play, Bow] meeting was held on Monday instead of Tuesday. The score of the game was 11-4 in favor of Faith Baptist. After the recreation the young people went to Bowmanville Baptist Church for the devotion- al part of the meeting. Mr. {Barry Jones, the president of {the Faith Baptist young p ' | presented the message. Follow- ng the message the young peo- {and were then dismissed in |prayer. Next Tuesday, at 7.30, wel young people will be going roll- er skating. Those who would like to attend, please meet at the church at the above time. Corner 103-5 Byron S. MO 8.4511 a Ea Sl ARNOLD'S i 115 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY Just North of the Four Corners OPEN THURS. 'TIL 8 -- FRI. 'TIL 9 -- WED, SLICED | cooxz max .. sor tl FRESH CUT FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF SIRLOIN or 0 3 | WING STEAKS 55° TIL 6 P.M. : | | RUMP roast | Roast seer BULK WIENERS 100 | |HAMBURG STEAK I grag ge gh CHILDREN'S SHOWS Children's cinema clubs giv- .\ing special shows on Saturday mornings are widely popular in Britain, Wilhelmina; | gsm ms I! |B al nelgrove, Steven; | van Dufflen, Cornelius; Allan, | Stonehouse, Bonnie; Kuzik, Judy; Cuddy, | ONTARIO Application forms for ONTARIO RETAIL SALES TAX (Harrigan will dence in Oshawa. establish resi- i { VENDOR'S Among the guests were the fey Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. ception from the groom's par-|pride's grand N E arents, Mrs. C. K. George, Whitby, and the bride- ents in Scotland. Sissons. Whitby, and Me. and 10DE DAY CAMP OPENING Rev. Leo Austin of St. the Evangelist Official opening ceremonies were observed at the IODE Day Camp in Whitby on Tues- day. Mayor Stan Martin per. formed the opening duties, Also shown in the picture are WHITBY John church and of the camp for the Viscount Greenwood chapter of IODE. NOTICE--One Complete Show Each Night Starting aot 8 p.m. ll at 8:25 Mrs. R. J. Langford, convener | the | & [groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrigan, Glasgow, i Scotland. i | bn Wri S- --Oshawa Times Photo |] For a motor trip to Algonquin Mrs. Archie George, of Toronto. Hi i Park and Northern Ontario the | | The Reverend Harry New- bride wore a cropped jacke man officiated at the double suit of light weight wool ring ceremony. The wedding \hite and lilac tones, a "Jackie" music was played by Mrs. pillbox hat and white accesso- Edward Broughton. ries. The bride, who was given in| (pn their return Mr. and Mrs. marriage by her father, wore - a '"Bo-Peep" style gown Of. olnnd white arenes aver Saf! |feta, bouftant panniers. She carried a white prayer book with shower bouquet of pink land white baby chrysanthe-| | mums. Miss Mary Eleanor George, twin sister of the bride, was {her attendant. She wore a gown | similar to the bride's of nile |green organza over taffeta, | {carrying a nosegay of yellow | roses, Mr. Keith Williams of | {Oshawa acted as best man. The reception was held at "The Gables," home of the 00DD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.I.L. Paint Dealer YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Paperhanging Full Well Murals in ET. 1 tl --. | WHITE 4Y2-1b. pkg. approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 Also Available in 9-1b. pkgs. IDEAL FOR TYPING, PADS, CARBON COPIES INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. On Sale at . . . WHITBY OFFICE & CIRCULATION DEPT. Oshawa Times PERMIT should be returned by July 15, 1961 | & Official Permit Apnlication Forms have been sént to over 120,000 Untario vendors together with detailed informa- tion on the new Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act. These applications should be completed and returned by July 15th, so that vendors will receive their permits and additional information well in ad- vance of September 1st, when the tax goes into effect. Who requires no vendor's permit? Every company or person, who in the ordinary course of his business sells goods to purchasers in Ontario, must have a sales tax vendor's permit. Restaurants and other premises selling prepared meals requirea permit. Permits are also required by salesmen or manufacturer's agents who sell in Ontario for non-resident vendors not registered in Ontario. / Tr bride's parents, Dundas street | NEWSPRINT | | | =\ HIGH SOFTBALL TONITE PICKERING ABNER'S ESSO (WHITBY) 8:15 P.M. at CENTENNIAL PARK, WHITBY AND DRY ON SIDEWALK SLABS FROM \ Brookiin Concrete Products Lt. PHONE OLIVER 9-3311 Vendors who have not received official Permit Application forms should send for one today! COMPLETE AND Man THIS CONVENIENT COUPON Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario Please send me a Permit Application form together with detailed information on the Ontario Retail Sales Tax. NAME. COMPANY NAME, ADDRESS. TYPE OF BUSINESS, PHILIP T. CLARK Comptroller of Revenue RR

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