WHITBY and DISTRICT j Whitby Bureau Offic Manat: Rae Hopkins e: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 Members of'the Ladies Candy WONDER OF OLD-TIME FAIR REFLECTED AT HUTCHISON SCHOOL -- *|munity theatre with a All the wonder and excite- school. Also shown is 'Poco the Clown", alias Paul Sev- | ment of an old-time country fair was seen at R. A, Hut- chison Public School Satur- day. The Home and School Association staged the Coun- try Fun Fair assisted by many of the school children. In the top photo the Whitby Brass Band is shown heading a parade which marched from _the Blair Par Blair Park Plaza to the Audley Church Plans Family Service MRS. FRED PUCKRIN ij this Saturday evening at home of Mr. | Ashton, . Pickering nedy, Toronto, cik, a Grade 1 pupil at Kath. | leen Rowe Public School. Masquerading as a_ vicious jungle beast was the caged dog shown above. Scamp was exhibited in the pet show by his nine-year-old owner, Debra Kellestine, a Grade 3 pupil at the school. Oshawa Times Photo | will be combined on May 12 for io. oa Family Service, at hg pone club will meet the and Mrs The Rev. and Mrs visited at the) John! |Bowling League held their an- jnual banquet and trophy pres- entation in the Legion Hall, Thursday, Vice - president M, McKim said grace and a toast to the Queen was proposed by the president, D, Moore. The head table was introduced by the president and the guests were made welcome, A delicious turkey dinner was served by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary under 'the leadership of Mrs. D. Ormiston, The Pre- sident extended a vote of thanks to the Auxiliary Ladies and the secretary, Mrs, A. Anderson) presented the ladies with a} small token of appreciation on, behalf of the league. | The teams were presented lwith their point prizes and the {teams had the following points for the season: Allsorts 55; Gumdrops 55; Humbugs 65; Jelly Beans 56; Life Savers 63; Lollipops 48; Maple Buds 56 and Peppermints 50. The following t bowlers were presented with a gift for perfect attendance for the season: I, Mothersill, B. Childs, M. Duncan, G. Wiles, B. Sturgess, I, Farndale, M. Grant, M. Lintner, S.: Dilling, | Thomas, G. Sandford, J. Hands- comb, E, Walker, L, Stevenson, |B. Moase, H. Moore, B. Pascoe, | and's, Labanovich. R. Peleshok, J. Gates, A, An- jderson, D, Moore, J, Ward and) G. McKEachern, | Canadian Theatre Progress TORONTO '"fresh- ness" and 'keen edge' is what a\Pierre Lefevre remembers about the Dominion Drama Fes- tival he adjudicated in Victoria in 1953, At a press conference here Sunday, en route from France to judge this year's festival be- ginning tonight in Kitchener, the pensive, soft-spoken, actor- director said he will be watch- ing for the same qualities. Only after he sees the festi- val's eight, plays, winners of the DDF regional competitions in March, will he be able to com- ment on the progress of the Ca nadian theatre and judge whether the festival is outdated, as is often suggested. "In Canada the DDF has served a purpose. In many Places, it was 'the' theatre and probably still is.' He remi- nisced about his season with Toronto's Crest Theatre in 1054 and his summers with the Straw Hat Players in Graven- m3 aon. now ts director of the acting school at the Cen- tre Dramatique de l'Est in Strasbourg, France, said whether a play is amateur or professional is immaterial. NEEDS THE FEEL "More important is the com- munity feeling of theatre," he said, He said drama competitions are "impossible and at the same time stimulating," espe- cially for amateur theatre. "I don't know whether they are right or wrong. But if I dis wouldn't be here," a laugh. Mr, Lefevre said he didn't yet know what plays -- were being HONOR DEAN CANTERBURY, England \(CP)~--A groip of people are |paying for repair of a decaying icloister in the cathedral here, 0 be called Hewlett Johnson Bay after the 89-year-old Dean of Canterbury who retires this month, VICAR INVENTS PETERCHURCH, Eng land (CP)--Rev. John Conway Dav- ies, Anglican vicar of this Here- ifordshire village, has invented a driverless tractor .An elec: \tronie device tells the machine when to stop, start or change gear. he said with GETS AWARD LONDON (CP)--The Empire Rheumatism Council has awarded Dr. J. R. Topp of Tor-; onto a fellowship to do research with the rheumatic unit at the \Canadian Red Cross Memoria! Hospital hamshire. at Taplow, Bucking. (OP)--Live com-| Ont. P | parte, a gre 'ort Carling, | The individual prizes were) presented by the secretary , tol the following bowlers: High javerage of 288 to I. Mothersill; high single of 423 to G. Wiles; | {high triple of 767 to T. Shaw; | |high single with handicap 350 Viewed presented at the festival and that he preferred it that way corn : »| Season was won by the Jelly The moment you see a play"! Beans with a game of 1347 and is the time! for judgment, he Captain M. Brooks and her said. team of E. Mosscrop, G. Sand- Mr. Lefevre will see first the ford, G. Gale, J. Handscomb London Little Theatre's present-|and J, Pickard were presented ation of N. F. Simpson's surrea- | with merchandise certificates. listic comedy One Way Pendu-| The high triple game for the lum tonight season was won by the Maple The Rainmaker by N. Rich-|Buds with a triple of 3431 and ard Nash, played by the Sud-|Captain R. Peleshok and her bury Little Theatre Guild, will|team of B. Pascoe, J. Gates, N. follow on Tuesday. 'Darling, M. Dolimont and. D. and high triple with handicap) 835 (700 and 135) to S. Dilling. Candy League Bowlers Awarded Trophies _ twenty-three| Gough were presented with merchandise certificates. The Mercantile Trophy which is given to the team winning the 'play-offs was presented by H. Marshall to the Jelly Beans with a pinfall of 5947, Captain M. Brooks and team of E. Moss- erop, G. Sandford, P. Davie, J. Handscomb and J. Pickard. The past president, S. Dilling, presented the Candy League Trophy to the Peppermints as consolation winner with a pinfall of 6329 and Captain J, Ward and team of A. Anderson, D, Moore, J. King, Y. Jimmo and G, Me- Eachern, The Bassett Trophy which is |given to the team with top pin: 'fall for the season was present- ed by Mr. Bassett to the Gum- 'drops with Captain B. Sturgess and team G. Wiles, .K Loyst, I. Farndale, G. McDonough and M. Grant, Mrs, C. Rowden presented the section winners with a merchan- dise certificate and these teams were: Gumdrops with Captain B, Sturgess, G, Wiles, K. Loyst, I. Farndale, G; McDonough and M, Grant. Maple Buds with Captain R. Peleshok, B. Pascoe, J. Gates, N. Darling, M. Dolimont and M | |(306 and 40) to M. Farquhar] The high singlégame for the|s D. Gough. Life Savers with Captain A. Hewis, E. Walker, A. Labano- Dilling, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 13, 1963 § §, Vanatavern and M. Thomas. Lollipops with Ca H, Moore, B. Hoon, L, M. Farquhar, B Husted, L. 'Daigle and F. Burtinski, te garage with Captain J. Ward, Anderson, D. Moore, J. King, 'Y, Jimmo and G, Me- Eachern. The Hi - Fashion Beauty Sa- lon who has given the bowlers a chance to win a free shampoo and waveset all season offered a permanent for a lucky draw and the winner was M. Lintner. WINGS INTERESTED | MONTREAL (CP)--Sam Pol- lock, director of personnel for Montreal Canadiens of the Na- tional Hockey League, said Sat- urday Detroit Red Wings are in- terested in placing a team from Kansas City in the Canadian pi Professional Hockey ae | "don't know for sure whether they intend to form a'i bikoweet J new club or move Edmonton Hockey City," he report from Kansas City that the 'Red Wings have offered to install ice in the Kansas City © Auditorium for the rights te Edmonton The other lucky draws donated by the league were won by J. Gates, L, Stevenson, D. Gough and B, Husted, : The league members present- ed the president and her execu- tive with lovely gifts for a job well done in the past season, B, Sturgess reported the re- sults of the election of officers for the coming season and the successful candidates were as follows: Past President, 8, Dil- ling; President, D, Moore; Sec- retary, A. Anderson; Treasury, G. Wiles; Recording Secretary, L. Stevenson; Vice - President, D. Kehoe; Executive members were M. Dolimont, M. Grant! and E, Walker. D. Kehoe was commentator for the presentation of our olympic team of B. Sturgess, M. Grant, M. Dolimont, A. Hewis, L. Stevenson, D, Moore, J, King and S. Dilling, This|" team was the pick of our bow!l- ers and the league will need! more time (to decide where to} starts att Sse seeeeseeeeresssesareseere, . |send this group of hand picked) athletes. |vich, L. Stevenson, M. McKim Jelly Beans with Captain M.| Brooks, E. Mosscrop, G. Sand- ford, P, Davie, J. Handscomb} and J, Pickard. | Mrs. I. Bassett presented the| HELP THAIS Four young New Zealanders jare touring Thailand teaching |villagers how to undertake com- munity projects, |consolation team with a mer-| chandise certificate and these| teams were: Allsorts with Captain M. Dun-| \can, I, Mothersill, B. Childs, L. Myers, L, Lockie and L, Munns. Humbugs with Captain T. 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Annan is visiting this| ada, was in charge of the|week at the home of her son x Council of Can-! church service here on Sunday.|Fred and Mrs. Annan, Picker- Church and Sunday Schoolling. WHITBY BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 and 8:20 LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 THE GUTSIEST PICTURE EVER MADE! REQ U I EIVi HEAVYWEIGHT ALSO -- Second Fecture Attractive "A VERY PRIVATE AFFAIR" Sterring--Brigitte Bardot--Adult Entertainment HIGH an DRY «x. SIDEWALK SLABS FROM \ Brooktin Concrete Products Ld | STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments - » - of Distinction 668-3552 Whithy THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS MONDAY AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARA COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE Lacrosse, Brooklin Senior Lacrosse Club will resume practice at Whitby Arena at 8 p.m. TUESDAY Roller Skating, Whitby Arena, 8 to 10:30 p.m. Skates available at Arena, WEDNESDAY Baseball, Legion Pee Wee League coaches will meet with Alec Brown, chairman, Branch 112, Royal Can- adian. Legion minor sports committee to get team line-ups for this season, Eight teams will be entered in the Pee-Wee League. The meetni called for 7:30 p.m. at the Legion Hal THURSDAY No games scheduled. FRIDAY No games scheduled. SATURDAY 9 has been WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. N. Whitby. 668-8241 GENERAL REPAIRS Licensed Mechanic Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. ---- 10 P.M. Roller Skating, Whitby Arena, 8 to 10.30 p.m. DRY CLEANING end Shirt Launderers FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY DAILY PHONE 668-4341 SCUGOG CLEANERS 120 Brock SN. Whitby \ fmmediate Delivery PHONE OLIVER 93-3311 Authorized Fine Centre Dealer GEORGE'S FIA SERVICE Tune-ups. 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