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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Mar 1963, p. 5

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ee -- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, March 22, 1968 BROOMBALL, COMEDY, COLORFUL COSTUMES FEATURES AT ST. JOHN'S CARNIVAL WHITBY and DISTRICT Manager: Rae Hopkins Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West | Tel. MO. 8-3703 St. John's Students Enjoy Ice Carnival | More than 250 pupils of St. AUXILIARIES Colborne H And § | | | i | Enjoys Puppet Show Colborne Street Home andjtea and bake sale to be heldjof the work being done. This School Association held its reg-}Friday, March 29 in the assem-| proved to be most enlightening. ular monthly meeting Tuesday|bly hall. Tickets are still avail- Mrs. Kenneth Cunliffe, on be- | Of Recollection : John's Elementary School, Thursday afternoon took part in |their annual winter carnival held in the Whitby arena. The students, from Grades 1-8 kated and participated in ice games during the carnival. A special race saw the pupils race gional OWL held a successful|"om one end of the ice to the i other end, dress themselves in br on Gen BY coats and dresses, and then race CWL Holds Day The Ontario County South Re- | 1, Kathy Kilby; Grade 2, Danny Nettle; Grade 3, Ricky Taylor; Grade 4, Jennifer Heffering; Grade 5, Shen Finan; Grade 6, eorge Dragontz; Grade 7, Pat- jricia Triggles; Grade 8, Anne |Marie Bardout. Winners , of the best overall jcostumes were Jennifer Heffer- jing and Shen Finan, Grade 4 jand 5 pupils. Winners of those jwho dressed as pairs were Laurie Bryant and Linda Gar- |Sales Church, Pickering Sunday, | back. |March 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. Guest speaker, Rev. Kevin Scott, SJ, conducted: three con- ferences on the reason for our | lcreation, "To Serve God and evening with President Mrs. A.|able from Unit Leaders or Mrs./half of the Guild, presented/Save Our Souls". Pearce opening the meeting with the "Queen." duced the pupils of Grade 8A, who put on an excellent "Pup- |R. Crawford. Sister Thelma with a token of The temptations and obstacles Mrs. T. Brandon conducted ajappreciation. A question and to be faced and the God given Principal Sarles then intro-jpanel discussion on the second|anewer leriod followed. of the Word and study bovk, the Way." chapter |The Lunch was served by Miss Grace Walters, Mrs.. Charles means we have to obtain eter- nal salvation. The stations of the cross led pet Show." Taking part were:|The theme of the discussion|/Shepherd, Mrs. Frank Sugden|hy Father Scott followed with Anne Crooke, Diane Douglas,|was' 'God the Creator." Mem-|and Mrs. Bob Collins. Philip Townsend, Chris Avent,/bers on the panel were: Mrs.| Syd Heese, Don McLean, Cl a ge gg et a Mollon| xy. Reed, Susan Fos-/and Mrs. D. Lintner. Passages) : es Pour Un |were read from the scripture] FLORENCE DAVEY GROUP jthen conducted a Holy Hour on Regent presided at the The Florence Davey Group of|"Vocations". He said '"Young|monthly meeting of Viscount ter and Patsy Lunney. Mr. Saries showed two films titled 'Frontier Boys of thc Early Mid-West" and "Prema- ture Painters of Charlevoix." Unfortunately, due to the bad weather, guest speaker oer ... Department... , Toronto, was un- able to be present. He hopes to make amends in the near future. At the close of the evening lunch was served by Mrs. Ruth Stubbings assisted by members of the executive. The next meeting will be held Thursday, April 25, when one girl of Grade 7 from each Whitby school will be modeling a uniform. All parents urged to attend. ST. MARK'S UNIT 6 St. Mark's United Church Women Unit 6 met at the church Tuesday evening. witn Mrs. T. Brandon, Unit Leader, presiding. The secretary's re- port was read by Mrs. White; treasurer's report given by Mrs. Tod Lintner. Plans were discussed for the and Hymn 148¢was sung. The meeting closed with the Benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. E. Gerritson and herjning at the home of Mrs. P. G.| | group. | Next regular meeting will be onthe Easter theme, Tapstey evening, Apri! 16, in the chure! parlor. ALL SAINTS' GUILD All Saints' Anglican Church Evening Guild Branch. held its bi-monthly meeting, Monday evening in the parish hall. President Mrs. George Gould- burn opened the meeting with prayer and welcomed guests and members. Guest speaker, Sister Thelma, \from the Anglican Order of St. John the Divine, Willowdale, | Everett. Sister Thelma spoke on the work being done by the Order She mentioned the ~convales- cent home in Toronto, homes G |for unwed mothers and various} jother helpful work. ; Colored slides were shown \illustrating the various phases Randall-Bush Are March Nuptials The next meeting will be held onday, April 1. |Church WA held its regular }monthly meeting Monday eve- Howard, Brock street south. In the absence of the presi- dent, Mrs. W. McIlwaine, vice- president, Mrs. G. C. Dalgleish, opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. The scripture lesson was given by Mrs, D. |McLean. All reports were read jand approved, | During the business meeting it was announced that the next regular meeting, Monday, April 15, will be held at the home of Mrs. John Cowan, 213 St. Law- rence street, in the form of a social evening The meeting closed with the | | | was introdured by Mrs. J ohn|Mizpah benediction. The hostess served Junch assisted by Mrs Livingston FAITH BAPTIST YPS Faith Baptist Church Senior Young People met at the church Tuesday evening for their week- ly meeting. ( President Paul Dale opened --|the meeting with the singing of jchoruses, Ron Kirkland the opening prayer. The meeting was in charge of Christian Businesf Men's Committee of Oshawa Bill Reimer, a member of CBMC, showed a film of the work accomplished by the organization. said everyone taking part. Members of St. Francis de Sales Council were hostesses for the coffee break. Father Scott people today are not heedin g the call of God." be a general attraction to doing something for God, secondly there must be a learning, health and goodness, thirdly there must be acceptance by a proper au- thority. He went on to exp ferent types of could attract a young boy or girl with even a slight inclina- tion to the religious life and he urged every one to pray for vocations. Father A. McMahon thanked Father Scott on behalf of all present. Miss Verda Packer Regional Spiritual Convener is responsible for the success of the day. lain the dif- RESTORE GALLERY The Dresden Zwinger gallery ~--damaged by bombs in the Second World War--has been jrestored to house its priceless |collection of Dresden china. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY BRIDGE SCORES Following are the results and __A broom ball game betweenjrett. Runner-up pair was Mur- the boys and the teachers andjray and Dianne DeHaass. jgirls ended the afternoon fes-| The costumes were judged by tivities. Father Austin, Father Douglas, Individual grade winners for|Mrs. J. Mainguy and Mrs, Mary the best costumes were: Grade! Scott. Viscount Chapter To Present Nursing Bursary Mrs. A. Ingram first Vice-|presented to Grade- 8, High general| Schools, Ontario Ladies College jand Northern School. Chapter IODE held | Echo secretary, Mrs. G. A. Mark's in St.) jal so the treasurer's report. F. W. Marsh, reported that Mrs. 4 F. Wishart and Mrs. J. Speers|COnveners, tickets Mrs. G. E. were assisting on the education-|Juby, prizes Mrs. F. W. Marsh. \al committee, that IODE calen-| A square dance will be spon- |dars will be ordered as usual.|sored by the chapter early in order which|The subject of memorial essay| October and a quarter century | will be "Four Seasons of Can-| anniversary bridge for Nov. 21. jada". A nursing bursary will be! 'Tag Day and Summer tea will jawarded, book prizes will be not be held this year. Mrs. S. [Osborne was appointed con- | vener of world's affairs replac. TOWN COUNCIL jing Mrs. N. Cormack, Mrs. G. E. Juby is delegate to Provin- NEWS IN BRIEF |cial Chapter annual meeting in | Hamilton. INSTALL SIDEWALK . ae maa! pees ge will Council adopted a recom-|be held April 17 instead of the mendation of the streets com-|Pegualr third Monday, due to mittee that an asphalt sidewalk|Deing Easter Monday. be constructed on Clemence} Mrs. J. Speers, Mrs. W. Lea- street between Brock and Athol|thers, Mrs. G. A. Welsh and streets. The new sidewalk will] Mrs. G.E. Juby will take duties be built under the Local Im-|at Fairview Lodge in April, |provement Act. Tea hostesses were Mrs, W. Leathers, Mrs. G. A, Welsh and NEW LIGHTING Mrs. F. W. Marsh. The Protection to persons and|~ property committee recom- GIVE FREE BLOOD mended that the Retail Mer-| The Canadian and American chants' section of the Chamber) Red 'Cross have an agreement of Commerce be informed thatito supply blood free to tourists fluorescent lighting will be in-|who need transfusions while on United Church Hall = egg: Bier last Father Scott cited three things| Monday, March 18. Minutes of|edition of Echo. Plans were ;necessary for a vocation to the the general and executive -- prays gory hold kocit 7 i i ings were read and approved, | e religious life. First there must| ing' e PP' at 8 p.m, in the Royal Canadian Educational secretary, Mrs.| Legion Hall. Mrs. H. Doner and | Mrs. George A. Anderson as co- Girls and teachers of St. | John's elementary _ school (left) gather around after they managed to hold the boys | scoreless in a broomball game at their winter carnival, Thursday. Jennifer Heffering and Shen Finan (centre) dressed in oriental costumes were chosen winners with the best costumes. A highlight of the carnival was a bear and WHITBY BOWLING NEWS WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE Dick Adams led the field again, with a fine triple of 945, with singles of 331, 311, 303. Nice bowling Dick. Bud Bragg 881 (378, 285); C. Sawdon 783 (284, 261); E. Jordan 769 (284, 280); G. Schmidke 759 (297); A. Young 739 (328); B. McAllister' 730 (259); B. Newstead 714 (243); G. Richardson 704 (263). Singles over 260 -- A, Saman- ski 337, T. Perrow 344, R. Andrew 314, Jim Rosg 295, Ron Bragg 283, Bob Adams 283, R Pascoe 281, G. Deeth 274, J. Bruechle 270. Points Won -- Legion No, 2, 3, Red Wings 0; Knights of Columbus 1, County Bowl 2; Silversmiths 3, Abner's Esso 0; Ottenbrites 2, Firemen No. 2, 1; Legion Old Sweats 1, Mowatt's BA 2; Post Office 0, Credit Union 3; Mel-Ron 2, Andrew's No, 2, 1; Simpson's Wood Prod- ucts 2, IAM 1, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST MIXED LEAGUE Team standings after March 18 -- MeFelts 5, 48; Hot Shots 5, 40; Flashpans 7, 30; Witnits 2, 27; Six Seven Ups 2, 26; Bombers 5, 25; Go Getters 0, 19; Jokers 2, 14. ' Triples over 500: Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 775, Mary Canzi 625, Lorraine Bronishewski 504, Famed Rabbit At Henry High This week a change has come over most of the students of Henry Street High School. Many thought they were not getting enough sleep when they saw rabbit tracks on the walls of the corridors. Others couldn't understand why pictures of car- rots were appearing in different i Lena Chizen 568, Sandra Taylor 553, Theresa LeSage 543; Berna- dette "Robinson 535, Marg. Carter 534, Nellie McCarroll 517. Men -- Jim McCarroll 654, Bob Edwards 648, Lou Bedard 631, Greg Carter 604, Al Taylor 593, Ed Samanski 564, Fr. Coates, Ed Dochuk 557, Jimmy Smyth 548, Harold Forbes 547, Joe Corrigan 518, Matt Kolsteren Hicks 205, 206, 217, S, 214, G. Richardson 205, Bragg 226, 203, D. Milles 908, Ee Brush 209, 287, 257, T, Connely 228, E, White 230, 516, Jack Veitenheimer 505. Singles over 200: Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 283, 252, 240; Bernadette Robinson 270; Theresa LeSage 246; Lorraine lor 233; Mary Ann Hunt 230; Marg. Carter 232, 220; Mary Canzi 226, 201; Francoise Otten- brite 220; Nellie McCarroll 217; Lena Chizen 205. Men -- Al Taylor 266; Jim wards 244, 211; Lou Bedard 235, Kolsteren 226; Greg Carter 212; High Triples with Handicap: 631, McCarroll 654. High Singles with Handicap: Ann Hunt 280. Men -- Al Taylor 283, Jim i 250, Matt Kolsteren LEGION SUNDAY MTERS Ladies' High Singles: J. Gates 234, B. McIntyre 204, C, Rowden 189, D. Mclvor 223, H. Gerrow 195, D. Segriff 195, R. Dale 205, 218, M. Mustard 225, 234, J. White 184, J. King 192, 202, M. McCoy 184, 187, 242, M. Con- nely 181, A. Brush 170, parts of the school. The confu- sion was ended at an assembly when the secret of the rabbit feet was released. Since before the exams, the school Drama Club has been Preparing to present a play called '"'Harvey". Harvey is a FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if. you purchase "White DIAL 725-1212 Bronishewski 243; Sandra Tay- McCarroll 250, 206; Bob Ed- 204; Ed Samanski 233; Harold Forbes 228; Fr. Coates, Matt Jimmy Smyth 210; Fr. Austin 207 Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 775,|240, 206, Mary Canzi 649, Lena Chizen Men -- Ed Dochuk 677, Joe Corrigan 668, Bob Edwards, Jim Ladies -- Bernadette Robinson 291, Agnes Sandrelli 283, Mary Rose" uniffed fuel oil from Western Oil Co. ] Points for the Day -- Allsorts 1, Gumdrops 1, hunbags 4, Jelly Beans 4, Life Savers Lollipops 3, Maple Buds 0 Pi rmints 3, riples over 500 -- B. Moase 675, I. Mothersill 646, G. Wiles 645, M. Lintner 625, J. Hands» comb 614, E. Mosscrop 599, D, Moore 571, M. Brooks 550, G, Sandford 545, S. Vanstavern 545, H. Moore 537, T. Shaw 5@4, S. Dilling 532, A. Hewis 528, §; Labanovich 527, A. Anderson 519 and J, Kickard 517, Singles over 200 -- G. Sands ford 295, B. Moase 278, 217, T. Mothersill 248, 216, E. bere 4 , 206, M, Lintner 237, 218, G, Wiles 237, 229, M. Brooks A, Hewis 280, L. Riley 222, Vanstavern 220, J. Hands 218, M. Dolimont 215, D, Moore * 213, T. Shaw. 210, S. Dilling 208, H, Moore 205 and J. Pickard 204, D. Moore won the free shame Poo and wave set donated by Hi-Fashion. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Custom Draperies Broadioom and Rugs Wallpaper and Murals C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 | six foot white rabbit that is in- visible to all except Elwood P. Dowd. As you can imagine, Mr. Dowd has trouble convincing people that Harvey really exists. His troubles are shown in this hilarious three-act com- edy which is to be presented on ---- Baskets of pink carnations,; Maid of honor, Miss Barbara) Walter Short sang a solo and| April 4 and 5. Now Open... TERRANCE RESTAURANT WHITBY | Specializing in... GOOD FOOD Featuring . . . Southern Fried Checken Old English ove Fish & Chips Si high scores in the games play- ag in the business section.|a visit. rf tal | Archie Cam) jed this week by members of The installation will take place| -- oe clay ond) Beckman, chose a stree* length CBMC. "tenor A mse fl the Whitby Duplicate. Bridge|When lights are available and) peer es Auteee's Presbyterian blue faille dress, two-piece effect) paul Dale thanked the Chris-| club: North and South --)the committee's budget.allows. | Church Saturday, March 2, for|With pleated skirt matching|tian Business Men's Committee|M'S. Frost and Miss Lawler #4, DISCUSS WIDENING $5 0 | the wedding of Catherine Alice) headdress of ribbon and veiling. |for its assistance and closed the| vies yr Fg a ogy a) , | Bush to Jack Howard Randall./Her corsage was pink rosebuds,|™eeting in prayer, Lunch was! se . et vin cua ite Bennie a ee REWARD } The bride is the daughter of| ae ? served. ¥4; Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Bow-|mendation of the streets com- | ] ie Auk lea. Cool Bash Fred Gill, of Paris, Ont. acted Next week, the members|™an 52. East and West -- Mrs.|mittee that all members ; Pee | Whitby, and the groom is the|2% best man. will tour the Oshawa Fire Hall.|BOvay and Miss Bovay 54; Mrs.|of council attend a streets com-|} Will be paid to the wit- jaa oe Me John 0. Randall | Following the marriage cere-|Members are requested to meet| Welsh and Mrs. Winter 53%; | mittee | meeting to discuss the|| ness who saw the willful Brantford and the late Mrs |™ony a reception was held at/at the church for transportation, |Mrs. Cawker and Mrs. Beaton/ preliminary plans of the Depart. destruction of property in Randall. the bride's parents residence.) _ : |49%4; Mrs. MacDougall and Miss| ment of Highways for the widen-| the mén's washroom of ' i«;.|The mother of the bride wore) ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN WA | Wilson 4314 ing of Dundas street east ' Rev. W. J. S. McClure offici- ; ; : : 3 the Brock Theatre, Whit- ated at the afternoon ceremony,|2 Procaded turquoise two-piece) St. John's Anglican Church by, Friday, March 15th The bridal music was played by| dress and matching accessories.|WA held its devotional and busi-| i} by, Fri lay, Marc th, Mrs. P. N. Spratt, organist,|Her corsage consisted of pink/ness meeting Wednesday after-| WHITBY PERSONALS at approximately 9:25 }} p.m, y A stork shower was. held at! Third Whitby Girl Guid .| Mrs. E. Vallant > ss : y es en the home of Kathie Evans, Glen-|tertained the Fairview Lodge who accompanied the soloist,|°@rnations, noon at 2 p.m, in the Sunday Mrs. Castle Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Randall have School hall. I st ' i Se 5 Biabner Kato Corte mone tealdanls Tuesday evening in Given in marriage by her fa./@Stablished residence in Ux-| President Whitby. Guests attending were:|the form of a St. Patrick's) ther, the bride wore a pink|bridge opened the meeting with a! _ corsage of white roses Various secretaries gave their| F114, Diedricksen, Helen Gra-| party, Mrs, William Allan, Cap- } TAKE-OUT SERVICE 120 BROCK ST. N. 668-9056 TENDER double knit two-piece suit, mat-| Out of town guests were from|hymn. Mrs, Northam gave the| ching hat of nylon tulle and a| Paris, Ontario; Bowmanville,/Bible reading and prayer. (Oshawa and Brooklin. reports, The Girls' Auxiliary s. I Ss . } . < has received a time pe, elgg: Mig cag ys tain of the Guides, was in WHITBY BROCK ening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1:30 A NEW JOY HAS COME TO till the end of April to com- plete their work. The WA made a donation of $5 towards their projects. \ Mrs. George Page, Jr., lead- jer, reported all members had 'passed their first aid. Further |Ingram, Isabelle Slacombe, Jean|"Daree: During the asset Hodges, Peggy Gillette, Elva|Si& song of Irish songs was, area Nellie Bergman, Daisy |Sreatly enjoyed, also square |Roche, Beverly Bennett, Ada|4ancing. Refreshments Puckett, Pat. Poutter, Jean Served by the Guides, |Baldwin, Mrs. W. B. Smith and were| Caretaking & Groundskeeping MUNICIPAL BUILDING 405 DUNDAS ST. WEST TOWN OF WHITBY Vimy Ridge LOBA and LOL members held their 'Euchre Night" at the IOOF Hall, Brock |Street south, with Mrs. Evelyn Weeks and Mrs. V. Rints as co- jconveners. The following were the winners of prizes. Ladies: fifst, Mrs. S, Wil- liams; second, Mildred Robins; THE WORLD IS A HAPPIER PLACE TO LIVE IN! tests will be made shortly in| Mts. William Roach. \connection with stripe and! Knights of Columbus Whitby badge work. Council No. 4895 held a most Mrs. M. Gouldburn ab-|successful St. Patrick's Day jnounced that a sale valued aticelebration dance Saturday, $111.41 was sent to the Dioce-|March 16 in St. John's parish san Cenre in Toronto, The WA/hall. The dance was under the |members and Ruth WA and chairmanship of Brother Thad Y jtheir friends had viewed the|McCarthy. The event was very|thitd, Agnes Livingston; fourth, | jcontents of this bale and enjoy-lwelj attended by Brother|J: Howard. Gentlemen: first, T ed tea together before the pack-|Knights, their wives andsinvited|52™ple; second, T. Kelly; third, ing was done. iguests. Music was provided by|: Fowler; fourth, E. Hartrick Mention was made of 'thelthe Millotones. Prizes were dis-|The door prize was won by A.| Oshawa Deanery to be held initributed for spot dancing and) ill. Lunch was served by the |April, also of the annual WAlaiso deor prizes, jconveners assisted by Bill meeting to be held at the Dio-! : Brady and members of the LOL cesan Centre, Toronto, at the; Mr. and Mrs. William Denault/The next euchre party will be end of April and beginning f|of Toronto were luncheon guests|/held April 26 with Mrs. Evelyn May at the home of their grand- Weeks and Mrs. Dolly Anderson The meeting closed with pray-|daughter Mrs. Mary Hearn,jin charge assisted by LOL| jer-and lunch was served. Cochrane street. ; imembers. i | tells the truth about whisky Specifications and Tender Form available from ! Engineering Department at above address. & Tenders close 5 p.m. March 27th, 1963. guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true natural flavour and bouquet. Put Seagram's "83" to the water test and you'll agree--to be that good with water, it must be a superb whisky and a more satis- fying drink with any man's favourite mixer. Any or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. S Sighed: CHARLES C. HOAG, Town Engineer, Qe Corporation of the Town of Whitby: |

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