if. WHITBY And DISTRICT LOSS OF CHARTER THREAT Without Leadership Sea Scouts May Fold *s Sea Scouts are now|have 'a clubhouse at the harbor PP sc under the threat gr pos a boat has been placed at loss of charter if they do not|their disposal. soon have a leader. The Boy| But, Sea Scouts here have Scouts Association of Canada| been inactive for almost a year has threatened to withdraw the|because of the lack of a leader. charter soon if the troop does| Many town boys, 14 years of no soon become active again. |age, are interested in becom- The Sea Scouts have a sponsoring organization in the Whitby Kinsmen Club, They ing members of the troop. Whitby District Boy Scout Council is trying to attract po- Scout Council Plans Better Paper Boy Scouts Association Whit- by District Council held its meeting in the Salvation Army Hall. Chairman A. J. Miller opened the meeting with 16 present including representa- tives from all groups. Secretary D. Henderson read the "Aims of Scouting'. The president extended a warm wel- come to Provincial Field Com- missioner W. J. Harpur. Paper chairman D. R. Walker reported that less than 8,000 of paper had been col- lected in the last drive, He an- nounced that a meeting of all concerned would be held to see if the paper drive could be more successful. Clarence Freek mentioned that District Commissioner D, G. Willan would represent the Scouters on the District Badge Commitee. Badge secretary will be noti- fying Leaders and Scouts before the next meeting concerning the renewal of Ambulance Badges and Religion and Life awards. District Commissioner D. G. Willan reported that each group held a "Father and Son' ban- quet during Boy Scout week and expressed satisfaction that at- tendance at these gatherings was excellen'. During Boy Scouts week he attended the Rotary Club lunch- eon and presented Scout Andrew Goode as Whitby representative to the International Jamboree to be held in Greece. Leaders Guild are organizing « "Camporee" for Scouts and Cubs, Mr. Miller thanked the Drives District Commissioner and com- plimented him for his report for the work he had done during Boy Scout week. Many activ- lent groups. nual meeting will be held in North Bay, April 26 and 27. It was moved that the chairman, A. Miller and secretary, D. Hen- derson will attend the meeting as voting delegates. President Miller made the fol- lowing remarks: Groups should emphasize the Religion and Life Award, that he and the seore- jtary will attend the Regional Presidents and Commissioner's Conference at Beaverton, that the Queen's Scout recognition ceremony will be held at Aurora June 1, Provincial Commissioner Har- per spoke to the group discuss- ing sponsors. He mentioned that to sponsor a group requires an active interest and that they are responsible for a meeting place and leadership, that Scouting in Whitby is not growing as fast as what the area is growing. pared a new system entitled |"Plan Man" which will be for- warded to all Scouters and that this system will enable Scouters to plan their program more efficiently. missioner Harper for his serv- ices and also his suggestions. The meeting closed with pray- er by Clarence Freek. ities were reported from differ-| | Provincial Conference and an-| He said the Provincial Council Training Department has pre- President Miller thanked Com- Baptised At St. Mark's ceived in the Sacrament of In- The following children present- ed by their parents were re. tmued under the theme "The Forgiveness of Sins, Our Restor- ation'. The anthem was '"'Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Peace". The flowers in the memorial vases were placed to WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY North and South -- Mr. and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 14,1963 § Mrs. H. Winter 55, Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Bowman 54%, Mr. Jensen and Mr. Moyer 5244; Mrs. Frost and Miss Lawlor 52. MAKE RETURN VISIT the memory of Pat Carman. Next Sunday, the Intermediate Choir under the 'direction of Mrs. D., Williams, will lead 'the congregational singing and pro- vide the special music for the service of worship. DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES Following are the results and high scores of the games played this week by members of the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club: East and West -- Mr, and Mrs, McCann 53, Mrs. Chubb and Mrs. Maundrell 51%, Mrs. Cawker and Mrs, Beaton 46, Mrs. Cunliffe and Mrs. Whale 45%. ment, LONDON (CP) -- Ontario's - Fort Henry Guard will make al} © return visit to the Royal Tour- nament this summer, Their dis- play of precision drill in the uniform of the 1860s was a star. attraction at last year's tourna- FREE your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase "White a unified fuel oil from Western 0, DIAL 725-1212 fant Baptism Sunday morning at St. Mark's United Church: William Scott Broughton, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. J, Broughton; |Dwayne William George Cham- berlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. a J. Chamberlain; Beverly Ann Whitby Sea Scouts. ayes, daughter of Mr. and Disrict Council insists it is|Mrs. A.' F. Dayes; Albert poor public relations when Stephen. James Plaskitt, son of Scouting has to falter, especial-|Mr. and Mrs. J. .G, Plaskitt; ly when an organization has|Daniel Wayne Lehman and pledged its support. Glenn Trevor Lehman, sons of * Whitby Sea Scouts charter is|Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Lehman. still in the possession of the Kinsmen Club. The club does ential leaders and back the re- organizaion of the First Port For That New Spring SUIT Why Not Try... bee ELECTRIC | SALES & SERVICE Ritcves | MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP | 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY H Serving Whitby, Oshawa end surrounding area, @ FREE PICK-UP e@ FREE DELIVERY Independent Sales ee INVENTORY INCREASED A series of sermons based on The Apostles' Creed was con. s LEISHMAN : HOUSE OF HOBBERLIM (Whitby) Ltd. | @ TIP TOP TAILORS Tailored to Measure by | Only a Short Time Left to Vacate not wish to surrender it, de- PHONE 668-2081 spite Boy Scout Headquarters suggestion that it be withdrawn because of inactivity. Andrew Miller, Graham Wil- lan, or Clarence Hewson, the men who form the Kinsmen Sea Scout committee, are try- ing to find a leader for these Just | boys. | A leader, the committee points out, does not have to |have previous Scouting experi- ence. His main qualification |would be having the interest of the boys and Scouting at heart. It has been suggested by the commitee a Navy veteran | may be interested in taking over leadership of the troop. It has made a public plea for a potential leader to contact eith- er Mr, Miller at 668-8076, Mr.| Willan at 668-3130 or Mr. Hew- Son at 668-2500. Crest Contest Winner Attends H and S Meet R. A. Hutchison Home and School Association held its March meeting Tuesday, March 12. President Mrs. G. Kyle open- ed the meeting with the minutes being read by Mrs. Probert. Don Gilchrist then introduced Miss Viive Abermann, who is the winner of the contest de- signing Hutchison School crests| which are now in the making. Mrs. Kyle asked for delegates to attend the Home and School Association Convention in. To- ronto at the Royal York Hotel April 17 and 18. She asked that expenses be paid. } 1] The meeting was then turned | MEN S SU over to Principal Hogg who ad- dressed the parents of the chil- dren taking part in Public FINAL King Street School Carnival Winners Named There was a good turnout of pupils and parents at King Street School's annual Carnival. Winners in the races were as follows: and Beverley Smith, Danny Lander and Mark Norsworthy, Leslie Reed and John Edari, Michael Walton and Alan Craig. Grade 3 -- Janet Law and Kintergarten girls -- Susanj|Laura Evans, Janet Kingerlee Campkin, Kathy Parsons, Lynn|and Cheryl Villeneuve, Sharon Ties; boys -- Chris Reed, Terry) Reynolds and Debbie Lomax, Mollon, Scott Petrie. |David Fuller and Doug Stuart, Speaking The winning student of each grade and also each judge were introduced, starting with Grade 4 -- judge Mrs. Foster, winner David Carmadey; Grade 5 and 6 boys -- judge Mrs. Gibson,, winner Michael McKnight; Grade 5 and 6 girls -- judge Mr. Maddens, winner Diane Donathorn; Grade 7 boys -- judge Mr. Morton, winner We shall be at 321 organized. 48 HOURS This is the wind-up of the gigantic sale that has been in full swing at The Mercantile for the past six weeks. OUR SALE ENDS AT 6:00 P.M., SAT., MARCH 16, After this date, please drop in and see us at our new location, 321 BROCK ST. SOUTH IN WHITBY PLAZA. LINE-UP OF VALUES at THE OLD MERCANTILE LADIES' CAR COATS °*' ~ GIRLS' CAR COA BOYS' NAVY BLAZER MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS '5.°te3 cid' ou 'These MEN'S WINDBREAKERS MEN'S CAR COATS *" °"wwo-ur orice .. REG .TO 2,50 NOW JUST .. 10.00 Size 2 to 14 Years. Reg. to 16.95 WHILE THEY LAST .. 5. 5.00 2.99 OR -- 3 FOR 7.00 One Rack. Reg .to 11.95 MERCANTILE SPECIAL ie 9.99 . $9.50 Reg. to 16.95 YOUR CHOICE English Worsted. Reg .to 65.00 OUT THEY GO We at the Mercantile wish to thank our many friends for their kind patronage and associa- tion with us over the past yeers, and it is our endeavour to be able to serve you better, only in more pleasant surroundings in our new location. Our policy remains the same. "GOOD MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES". The only change will be the location, BROCK SOUTH ON MONDAY, MARCH 18. Drop in and see us, but please bear with us for a few days till we are completely OUR OFFICIAL OPENING TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON ! e BARGAINS GALORE e LADIES' GIRLS' BOYS' CAR COATS Reg. 29.50 WOOL SKIRTS Reg. 5.95 ONLY .. Reg. 9.95 For Only . 2-PC, SUITS Reg. 12.95 Now Only Reg. 29.95 Special ... Reg. 5.95 Only 1.39 Bulky SWEATERS 4.25 1.99 WOOL DRESSES 3.95 WOOL SLACKS MEN'S SUITS Reg. 39.00 to 49.00 NOW ONLY DRESS PANTS Reg. 7.95 to 8.95 NOW ONLY .. WORK PANTS All Sizes Reg. 5.95 NOW ... PYJAMAS Reg. 4.95 NOW ONLY 50% OFF All dress shoes, work shoes and Rubberwear. 12.95 3.49 2A LAMINATED JACKETS 10.95 Reg. 15.95 LEOTARDS 98° Sizes 1 to 6 ONLY LINEN TABLECLOTHS Reg. 3.95 1.69 NOW .... Reg. 19.95 oncy .. 6.95 ONLY LINED JEANS Reg. 4.98 2.69 ONLY... COATS All Sizes Reg. 12.95 ale 'SPEGIAL! CLOTH DRAPES Good Quality, Lined And Unlined. Reg. 8.95 NOW 2.9 ONLY Whithy Bargain Centre 118 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY @ OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL9P.M. @ Reiner Zyegenhagen; Grade 7 girls -- judge Mr. Mason, win- ner Margaret Jones. The students taking part then adjourned to Sr, room where lunch was provided by the self a Color Scheme Grade 1 girls --JIris Young, Laurie Stuart, Cathy Andrews; boys --John Bayes, Roy Gaal, Ricky Roberts. Grade 2 girls -- Debra Edey, Wendy Jollymore, Debbie Cam- eron; boys -- Danny Lander, Leslie Reed, Paul Bayes. Grade 3 girls -- Janet Law, Laura Evans, Janet Kingerlee; boys -- David Fuller, Doug Stuart, Gordon Juby. Grade 4 girls -- Sally Roblin, Cathy Mifflin, Cheryl Thorn-| Susan Nicholls, Janet Sheahen dyke; boys -- David Scott, George Miller, Tom Arnold. Grade 5 girls -- Jane Fuller, Debbie McCoy, Kathy Stuart; boys -- Dennis Towarnicki, An- drew Roblin, Ray Britten. Grade 6 girls--Shelley Liddle, Peggy Thomas, Corrie Horten- uius; boys -- Terry Rowland, Jed Kadwell, Danny Maudrell. Grade 7 girls -- Anne Christie, Pamela Rowland, Lorna Hawk- ins; boys -- Allan Partington, Barry Luke, David Campkin, In the couples races the fol- lowing children won: Kinter-| garten -- Kathy Parsons and Cathy Keyes, Julie Bastarache and Jane Luffman, Barbara Hewis and Peggy Coelen; Rob- ert Fraser and Terry Mollon, Chris Reed and Scott Petrie, Michael O'Brien and Peter Bennett. | Grade 1 -- Dawn Hilliard and Marilyn Roberts, Tim Cullen! - and Cindy Akerman, Cathy! Andrews and Susan Davies,| Fred Reed and Gordon J ub y,| Home and School Association. | The parents enjoyed a lovely ag McNutt and Randy Mc-| inch provided by Mr. Slute's Grade 4 -- Valerie Wilson|'00™ under the convenership of ; seen; | Mrs. Wilson, snd Sly obi, Cathy Mi Times meting wil beheld |Thomas and Cheryl 'Thorn.| 14es4ay, April 9. jdyke, David Scott and Chri Wells, George Miller and Fred- WHITBY PERSONALS dy Harris, Brian McClure. and Mrs. Harold Mace left from Bradley Luke. Grade 5 -- Debbie McCoy and Kathy Stuart, Jane Fuller and jand Susan Baker, Dennis) Malton Airport for a trip to Eng- | Towarnicki and Andrew Roblin,|land where she will be visiting Mark Howe and Donald An-| relatives, drew, David Miles and Ray| his. and tie. Jobo © a Leeder. | 4 Grade 6 -- Shelley Liddle and|their home af «' birthday pares |Peggy Thomas, Cheryl Bettis! for their son Christopher on the jand Sandra Bateman, Lind aloccasion of his third birthday. Green and Marjorie Liddle,|Guests present were: Mr. and Danny Maundrell and Terry|Mrs. W. Schatzman and their Rowland, Brian Bettis and Jed|son' Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Kadwell, Paul King and Doug-| i % tag McCay. |Herb Visser and daughter Jan. jnet, Mr. and Mrs, Dave Watson Grade 7 -- Lorna Hawkins|and daughter Michele of Ajax and Anne Christie, Pamela Row.|and Mr. and Mrs. -- Robin- land and Lana Kaukonen, Kath-|son and daughter 'Irene. The | erine Robertson and Jane Bas-|hostess served a buffet lunch. | sett, Bill McCaffrey and John} Graham, David Hamer and| Belated happy _ birthday Enzo Colli, Barry Luke and| Wishes are extended to Johnny Michael Hutchings. | Visser who celebrated his birth-/ Miss Eckel's class won the| "2 Tee, hw banner for the most points in| Rev. W. J. S. McClure will the primary division and Mr,|be showing slides to residents Oliver's class got the junior|of Fairview Lodge Friday,| banner. | March 15 on last summer's trip that he and Mrs, McClure made Hush Noise and Decorate in One Application Acoustical Tile PREFINISHED "VELVET 1000" Prefinished 12" x 12" Velvet Tile with over 1000 micro sound absorbing, perforations per tile, Tongue and grooved for ac- curate, quick application. Now you can have prefinished ac- coustical tile for little more than standard tile. oc CARTON LOTS ONLY (Coverage 64 Sq. Ft.) PARTITION STUDS Reject Mahogany DOORS John Bayes and Jimmy Robert.|ning streak came to an end as son, Roy Gaal and Robert Hol-|the Parents defeated them 2-0 ley, Clive Bonner and John/in the Broomball game. Play Houston. |was very even, but the out- he Teachers' . in-| Se ects Sepregt wis te Ireland. A committee has been formed to serve refresh-| ments. 9 AND 2x4x7', Grade 2 -- Judy Miles and Wendy Jollymore, Jayne Young and Debra Edey, Elaine King Loraine, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs, L. Weston, is celebrating) her third birthday : Friends of the family . wish standing goaltending of Mrs. Harnett was responsible for the parents' shutout. Evenin BROCK Saturday Matinee at 1:30 Feature Attraction Starts 7:15 and 9:40 Also -- Colored Cartoon -- Sport and Comedy | Loraine many happy returns of |the day g Shows at 7 and9 p.m. | | Maurice Holmes who recent- | 4y arrived from British Colum- bia, is now visiting with friends jand relatives in Toronto. Upon his return to Whitby he will be a house guest at the home of his son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Broni- | shewski. | | Mrs. Isabella Sherlock is con-| fined to her home with sick-| |ness, Her friends wish her a/ | prompt, recovery. John the Evangelist CWL travel- ing bridge and euchre. They were: Miss Verda Packer, Mrs. Ann Nettle and Mrs. Robert! Mackie, The hostess served! light refreshments, ' UP 2x 4x 8'. MANY SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM UTILITY HARDBOARD | 1.49 PER 4' x 8' SHEET ARMSTRONG VINYL ASBESTOS ' FLOOR TILE e For any room in your home apply with only scissors and brush 1963 colours and patterns --- Honey Beige, Rainbow Taupe, Hiawatha Beige, Snow Gold, etc Qxrc CARTON Each LOTS (COVERAGE 54 SQ. FT.) ONLY POPLAR PLYWOOD TILE UNDERLAY PER 4' x 4' SHEET HOW TO DO IT KITS FOR REC ROOMS Step by step illustrated Better Homes & Gardens booklet and full informe. tion on how to build your rec room. Free at Beaver. 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