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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1961, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 27, 1961 Mrs. Hilliard 3 B's Hostess Whitby Baptist Three B's Club jheld its regular monthly meet- ling on Tuesday evening at the lhome of Mrs. W. S. Hilliard. The. president, Mrs. Ruth Maw presided. Guides To 'Wilma Slierings WHITBY And DISTRICT Raise Money Wed In Whitby . . For Hospital a, | 14 at 11 a.m., Wilma Catherine|cap sleeves, matching picture Whitby Girl Guide Asssciation|Slierings, Oshawa, daughter of|hat and accessories. She carried | In St. John The Evangelist,gown, skirt with tiered, scooped }Roman Catholic Church on Oct.|out neckline with a bow accent, Be, \welcomed all the representa-|!ate Mr. Kanters, Holland. held its monthly meeting on/Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Slierings,|a bouquet of pink carnations and Tuesday evening 'at the United|Holland, was united in mar- white chrysanthemums. : Church Hall, Mrs. A. J. biiler,| tiage with Martin Lambert) Flower girl Miss Audrey Slier- vice president, opened the meet-| Kanters, i ing with the Guide's prayer and|Chris Kanters, Holland, and the! jewel puff neckline, short Whitby, son of Mrs.|ings chose a pink nylon frock, 7 sleeves, full gathered skirt and % During the business meeting jit was noted that the group j\donated $5 to the association for {Retarded Children. The theme of the meeting was "Rhanksgiving". The scripture + |was read by Mrs. E. Pogson. A short story entitled 'The God Who Goes Before" was read by Mrs. J. Harding. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Following the meeting games were enjoy- ed. Lunch was served by Mrs. L. Rich and committee. Rev. Leo J Austin officiated white accessories. She carried a / Weaver, Commissioner, who the ,4! the ceremony. basket of white chrysanthe- ini a anne learn isin, Mrs. P. A. Wilson was the;mums and tinted blue chrysan- the Oshawa General Hospital. organist and accompanied the themums, They wish her a speedy re- choir covery. tives in the absence of Mrs. F. ¥ , | Ring-bearer was Albert Tim- 7 The bride wore a full-length) mers. Mr. Carl Slierings acted ¢ gown of lace over taffeta, scal-la. best man Mrs, P. Kaiser read the min- ski E utes of the last meeting and rep- Ne aay PB gg sage ges The reception was held at resentatives gave their reports) .jeeyes, matching roses accent-\SPruce Villa Hotel. of their companies and packs.|ing backwaist A coronet of For their honeymoon trip to Most of the Brownie Pacus re-|jace studded with sequins and|United States the bride wore a ¢ ports an increasing list, so it|/pearis held her illusion waist-/Dlack and white tweed wool was decided to appoint a mem-jjength veil, She carried a cas-|suit and a corsage of two-tone § ber of the local association as\cade of pink roses and Pink carnations, black and registrar to help to organize| stephanotis. white accessories. placing of these girls into packs.! Matron of honor, Mrs. Jake, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, E. Harlow, social con-|Vossenberg, wore a_ heaven/establishing g Kanters are = residence in Buy That Car! You may be able to save $125 or more on that new or used car when you buy it through the State Farm Bank Plan for auto financing. Ask about it. ~ WM, H, (BILL) MIDDLETON Conadian Head Oftice--Toronte, Ont. |Local Association will be cater- The representatives were ask- jread stating with regrets that At St. John The Evangelist/ronto, was flower girl and Mas- It has been decided that the,cinski and William John Cook.| he reception was held at the jing for the Central Area. Train- - ms jing which is to be held in the <athleen Rowe school Friday,' e en puscins ed to remind all Guiders that} there will be # Guider Area A Ep Lady Baden Powell will not be|Church on Saturday, Oct. 21,|\ter Stanley Kapuscinski, brother . g visiting Toronto as planned,|Rev. W. P. Douglas united in/of the bride, acted as ring bear-| ¥ Guides and Brownies wili make |The bride is the eldest daughter gre ERR IS the raising of money for the/of Mr, and Mrs John Kapuscin- home of the bride's parents, RR Whitby, where the bride's vener, reported that the Whitby|blue nylon over taffeta short: Oshawa. Nov. 3. Became Autumn Brid Training on Nov. 4, A letter was Y e owing to her health marriage Helen Victoria Kapus-/ er. MR. AND MRS. MARTIN KANTERS Whitby Hospital their project for/ski and the bridegroom is the|?, --Photo by Mary's Studio 608 Broek St. $. Whitby, Ont. MO 8-3762 fs estat |ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 5 THIS YEAR, TREAT YOURSELF business manager, who takes note of the millionth bushel. Dick Adams, who has been an employee at the orchard since 1927, says this is one of the finest crops in the orchard's history Apple growers in Ontario County report that 1961 has been an exceptionally fine year, having regard to both quality and quantity of apples. At Red Wing Orchards, west of Whitby, on Thursday, a milestone was reached in their 30 years of operation as the one millionth bushel of HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Anderson Girls Bow Mrs. J. Szmori celebrated her birthday on Saturday. For the occasion a party was arranged at her home, 301 Mapie street. Dancing and games were enjoy- ed. A tasty lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Ralph Vanstone, 401 {Green street, is in the Oshawa General Hospital where he underwent surgery: His friends wish him a; prompt recivery. --Oshawa Times Photo | Recent guesis ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Samanski, of Green street, was Mrs. D. J. Taylor of Toronto. Linda Mac-|Canada Means. to. Me." Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris Nancy Spen-|prize for the winner is $25 and daughter Marilyn spent the An Ontario public speaking/weekend on a motor trip visit- sponsored by the "In-jing with Mr. and Mrs, Martin R. J. Hutchinson, Brown Owl of} Given in marriage by her|jacket. Her corsage was of pink NEW YORK (AP) -- Sugar rangements made. silk with scooped neckline and|bridegroom's mother who chose/purgh Nov. 8 and has agreed place Nov. 28. tiara of crystal and pearl held|tions. Brenner, matchmaker at Ma roses and white carnations. ; wore a cherry red wool suit with/holder of the world middle- 4 MILLIONTH BUSHEL of honor. of white carnations. \fights out of Detroit, in Detroit! ¥ Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ted On their return, Mr, and Mrs.|Sept. 25 and outpointed Moyer, | Miss Janet MacKay, Centre » ..4,C00k will reside at 806 Byron/from Portland, Ore., in a con- ; street south, has returned home ADUICINES! 8s mas Margaret! street south, Whitby. troversial verdict Saturday. ] shard. Above, left to right after spending six weeks in the|\COOk of Whitby, and Mrs, Jim : ececaecraerir ' OFCRATS. ' : Canadian West. She visited in Thomson of Oshawa, They wore | j Banff, Lake Louise and Edmon- the memorable bushel; his soie with bet! shaped overskirts.| ing the golden delicious bow. They carried crescents of by, cousin of the bride, perform- son of Oshawa, Mr. Robert Cook Miss Debbie Kowalski, of To- the good turn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Riad Cook,' mother received in a Dior blue, ~ - Pack 1A. Theatre night was ten-jfather, the bride wore a full carnations; Assisiing Wai the Ray Robinson will fight Wilf The meeting wax adjourned,|lily-point sleeves. The bustle|an emerald green sheath dressitq 3 rematch with Denny Mo- licens : her elbow length illusion veil.| For travelling to the Eastern son Square Garden, said Thurs- | J upeeiogh ced ; WHITBY Miss Stella Niznik of Toronto,|@ White and black marabou hat,|weight title, scored a split de-) TO AN EVENING AT THE apples was picked from one of 4 ick A , manager, ye gi -- . identical street length sheath ton. brother Robert Adams, or- Matching headpieces were of apples; and Marshall Slessor, white chrysanthemums. ed the duties of best man. | of Bowmanville, and Mr. Joseph | A hat was bought for Mrs.|al! of Whitby sheath dress with matching PLANS TWO FIGHTS talively discussed but no ar-|length gown of white brocaded Greaves of Edmonton in Pitts- The next meeting will take|back fell into a chapel train. A|with a corsage of yellow carna-'ver in New York Jan, 6, Teddy She carried a cascade of redjparts of the States, the bride|day night. Robinson, five-time MBE WHITES v3 . PERSONALS cousin of the bride, was maid,black accessories and a corsage|cision over Greaves, who now the 5,000 trees in their who is placing the apples in dresses of vista blue peau de chard manager, who is pick molded veiling topped by a fiat Mr, Frank Kapuscinski, Whit Ushers were Mr. Jim Thomp-) Kapuscinski, of Whitby. | Ni } To Ajax; Beat Orono The By EILEEN PATTERSON (Gemma _ Koenan, Anderson Girls' Volleyball Rae, Peggy Neal, teams played their opening ex- cer, Heather Wells. ss , a ibiti y,'| A little nervous at eir first contes' y -- - Ae, Sree game and at a strange school, dustrial Accident Prevention| Hubera, of siren pend Junior team members are: the girls were defeated in both Association" offers various ate a aed gre ag . Linda Spencer, Captain; Barb games by the confident Ajax prizes at the different levels. ing Ww! rs, Frank : y. Barnes, Lucille Curl, Terry Eng- team ag Serer topic is "Safety is Mrs. Colley Sr., Colborne lish, Janis Knibb, Linda Miko- = irae - NO ACC ' rs. Lee Sr., lash Pat he seal Mary Lou WIN OVER ORONO A choice of 15 different topics ia -- ge white ee Robinson, Agnes Thrower, Thea Both teams proved that they is cffered in the prepared!their respective homes after Trommels, Heather Vipond, have what it takes when they speech contest sponsored by the spending the past two months Sharon Walls played host to Orono High "Ontario School Trustees and|with the former's son and the In their first game our team Schoo} & teams, Wednesday, Oc- Ratepayers' Association Provin- jatter's daughter, Mr: and Mrs led the score 5-0 until Ajax re- i late ge ee sor ae oan pita if agp Clarence Colley, of Almonte. be * ms UWI is supporte Vv our rie ts vin 16 ee ee he Anderson Seniors whip- Hydro, " Mr. and Mrs, Loyal Pogue In the second game the girls|P€4 Orono 15-5 in the first game "An impromptu speech contest, Visited with Mrs. Lily Fordiff, of just couldn't seem to get start-/2"d 15-7 in the second. is also included in the latter/Barrie, on Wednesday, On ed. and before they knew it the, Zhe Juniors were not to be snonsorship. Approximate total| Thursday they were guests of aere wat 153 outdone. They won both their/of prizes is $315 as well as\Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garland, Another win for Ajax Pe Re with scores of 15-1 and cyps shields and scrolls. This, Paisley The Senior team. members o- contest is open to all students. pre: Gail Robertson, captain; Mi A sy ied be ye eg Carolyn Batty, Ingrid Bergman . . said anne Dryden, Carol Greer,/commemorate United Nations) Pregent Trophies You'll see Canada's finest riders meet the best from other countries in another round of the famous International Jumping |Championships. And, as a special added attraction at every per- formance you'll see the breath-taking Musical Ride of the ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE JOCKEY SUSPENDED NEW YORK (AP) -- Jockey) Manuel Ycaza was suspended Home League Has" %. Dill mair'c-coa. At Colborne H-S win, the two History teachers Colborne Street Home and or 10 days by stewards at Aqueduct Thursday, costing him his mount on Donut King--one of the favorites for the rich THE LOMBANK --beautifully trained horses moving in graceful unison to stire ring music. NOTICE: Your Horse Show ticket includes General Admission, so come early, have a pleasant dinner in the Coliseum Dining Room, then stroll around the Royal... You'll see Canada's finest livestock, flowers by the thousands, fashion shows, the "Children's Royal," fruit and vegetables, dairy and poultry products, field crops, commercial and government displays and | many other exhibits. PLAN TO SEE IT ALL AT THE ROYAL ORDER YOUR TICKETS NOW. MAIL THIS FORM The Brentwood -- QUTSTANDING for the man of good judgment ! You walk in comfort and in style when you step out in Hartt shoes Outstanding quality, Hart shoes set the pace wherever men of discern- ment and good judgment gather, She bn, We HARTT Hartt Gold Bond Quality ' of Anderson. Members of the School . Association held its|Garden State Stakes at Garden Hallowe en Party Grade 11 classes carried flags monthly meeting at the school.|State Park Nov. 4. Salvation Army Women's representative of the various The president Mrs. G. A. Scott,) yeaza was set down for an Home League, instead of its|member nations of the UN. Cer- opened the meeting with "Ojerratic ride on Royal Symbol in regular weekly meeting, held a tain of these carried on a de-|Canada'"'. All reports were read|the fifth race at Aqueduct Wed- Hallowe'en party on Tuesday|bate on the subjects, '"'The Ber- and approved. Mrs. Bayne's|nesday. The colt was disquali- evening at the Citadel lin Crisis' and 'Nuclear Dis- room won the banner. fied and placed jast after fin- The meeting opened with a armament." Colin Brown, pupil of Colborne! ishing third. reading by Mrs. Major Simpson A change of pace was set by School played two accordion se-| ~~ Contests and games were play-\Marlene Gaudaur of Grade 9jlections. Mr. D. Gilchrist pre-) qq neem ed including the 'Ghost Walk" who played a variety of selec-\Sented trophies to winners for) under the leadership of Mrs aa on a piano to pe the field day: girls' inter-| pond & SOUTER Shepherd the music of certain member Mediate, Linda Sleep; boys' in- The judging of costumes was nations, including the beautiful termediate, Bruce Johnston; PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. $., WHITBY by Major Simpson, Mr, Willetitheme from "Exodus," for ack field, Terry Whiteside. MO 8-5231 and Mr. Shepherd. Prizes were |jcrael, Mrs. Scott thanked Mr. awarded for the best dressed, Gilchrist prettiest and also most comical Canninear inc authentic cou Mrs. P. Yeates introduced the| costumes hima ecladed: the Ascembis speaker Dr. Warne. His topic} After the unmasking, the 0 to high school students| "2%, Christian education in the} C.LL. Paint Dealer members of Bowmanville and pen to high school students) nic schools". A question and YOuR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Peperhanging Full Well Murels Money Zoog ope is the symbol of friendly money service for thousands of families who need emergency cash or money for sonsolidation of bills and in- staliments, "Lombie" is fast a0 all get out, A Russian folk dance by Joan ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR Royal Coliseum, Toronto 2B, Canada PLEASE RESERVE FOLLOWING SEATS: Afternoons Number of Seats Saturday, Nov. 11th at $1.50... Saturday, Nov, 18th at $1.50.. Ajax Women's Home League 2% Many opportunities to exer- onever period followed. The members were welcomed by cise literary and public speak- | ecident thanked the speaker Mrs. Major Simpson. ing talents and to win money! 4, pehalf of the Association. -- A short devotional period was Prizes for their efforts. The meeting adjourned with| taken by Mrs. Hewis. The meet-| One such chance is the IODE the singing of the "Queen" and! ing closed with prayer andvessay contest, open to Grades/refreshments were served Junch was served by the mem-'12 and 13, of both Whitby High " Soe taae bers. \Schools. The topic is 'What Finance Phe name to remember for MONEY! | 101 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY | BROCK BLDG. MO 8-338) Charge Is General admission (Adutt 75¢ Children 5#) plus 5O¢ for a seat. Evenings Number of seats at $2.50 | at $3.50 Friday, Nov. 10..... F vescees Saturday, Nov. 11, from $17.50 Monday, Nov. 13.. LOOK FOR HARTT SHOES AT THESE BETTER STORES|| Wrtejn vice ts Wednesday, Nov. 15 (Collins. Shove. Thursday, Nov. 16........ 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