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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office Manager: Rae Hopkins ; : 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 MASS HONORS joined mourners the world over in praying for the late pope. Assisting Rev. L. J. Austin, right, pastor of St. John the Evangelist Church, who celebrated the Mass are Civie dignitaries Joined Whitby's. Roman Catholic pop- ulation Thursday night to at- tend a special Requiem High Mass honoring the late Pope John 23. The parishioners AUXILIARIES | CP AndT Tag Day Was Big Success Benevolent Rebekah Lodge|Lionette Betty Wright gave a No. 182 held its regular meet- report on the recent Carnival) ing Wednesday evening in thejheld in conjunction with the IOOF Hall. Lions Club. This event proved) Noble Grand Sister Mary to be most successful. Churchyard presided over the| The lucky winner of the Lion- meeting assisted by Vice-grandjettes' draw, a TV was Mrs. Law Sister Gwen Halton who report-|of Kingscourt, Ajax. ed on the sick committee. The group discussed activities) The members are sorry tojfor the fall when the group will) learn that Sister Ethel Camp-| resume its activities. | bell is in Toronto General Hospi-| At the close of the meeting) tal under observation, Numer-|the hostess served light refresh-| ous members and their families) ments. care. Wishes for a prompt re- covery were extended to them| all. Birthdays, anniversaries and thank you cards were read. Sis- ter Martha Ward for reported the CP and T. She thanked the CO-OP GUILD Co-Op Guild members met| at the home of Mrs. J. Cowx, 408) Dundas street west for their) last business meeting of the! season. | Mrs, James Smyth chaired; pens meeting. Reports were read/ were at the home of Mrs. William Ashton, Athol ~~ 7) a picnic on the lawn. he draw given by. Mrs. E. Hotel, Toronto, June 17, 18 and|purgess was won by Mrs. W. 10. Ashton. During the social hour :|spent games were played with prizes awarded to lucky win- -| ners. | . ; | At the close of the evening The next meeting will be held/the hostess assisted by Mrs. C. Wednesday, June 19, las* meet-|Dalby served refreshments. ing of the present season. ST. MARK'S WOMEN 8T, ANDREW'S WA _ St. Mark's United Church St. Andrew's Presbyterian|Women held its general. meet- Church WA held its last meeting|ing Tuesday afternoon at the of the season Tuesday afternoon|church hall. } Benediction. approved. Plans were made for the gen-|ing wf the Board of Governors eral July meeting to be held/of the Whitby General Hospital street, in thejbeen made by Dr. J. 0. Ruddy une 4. | In the absence of President the absence of President|Mrs. H. T. Fallaise, Vice-presi- G. Stott, Vice-president|dent Mrs. R. W. McCar! chaired LATE POPE left to right Dennis Burtinsky, ie \coytle, Jack Newton, mas- | ter, Frank Bloye, Theuifer, | I?at Watters, Acoylte and Fa- ther Austin. --Oshawa Times Photo The meeting closed with the Mrs. Archibald ard her group were tea hostess es.. HOUSE OF WINDSOR IODE 'The House of Windsor IODE Chapter was entertained by Honorary Regent Mrs. R. G.! Lemgford of Richmond Hill Mon- day, June 3, at a buffet dinner. 'Whis special occasion was the! installation of three new mem-) bess, Mrs. D. Sanderson, Mrs.| A. M. Glenney 'and Mrs. W. Fyiell. Mirs. Langford presided over) the installation of new members.) Foillowing the dinner a discus-) sion. period was held regarding the forthcoming "Antique Show and' Sale" to be held Sept. 5 and 6 at Whitby Arena with Mrs. Clarence Freek as general con- ven er. | Further announcements wi 11 appear in the press regarding) the antique show. Hospital Gets $17,000 Donation | It was announced at a meet-| |] Barbecued Pork GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT CHINESE FOOD TAKE OUT and FREE DELIVERY PHONE 668-8321 Beef Chow Mein . Sweet & Sour Spare-Ribs . . Sweet & Sour a ilist of honored guests at the pot ;|the deceased Holy Father and; Mrs. T. Finnegan, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 77,1963 § Charter President Attends CWL Supper Mrs. F, Morgan, charter, Mrs. Mary Forbes bulletin president of CWL headed the|convener reported that bulle. | tins have been sent out to 260 luck supper and monthly meet.|CWL members. Any members ing of St. John the Evangelist} who have not received one are CWL. |asked to contact Mrs. Forbes. The meeting was held June, Mrs. G. Carter was thanked 4 at 7,30 p.m. at the parish hall.) by Mrs. D, Newman for con- Over 70 CWL members were in| vening the bridge and euchre attendance, club during the year. Preceding the supper Mrs. F.| Education convener, Mrs. W. Morgan unveiled a copy of the|Allan, anounced that plans are recently framed charter form.| underway for Grade 8, gradua- ed in 1939, which is to be hung|tion class who will graduate in the parish hall. June 28. lat 7.15 p.m. in St. John the | Evangelist Church, also there \for the first Friday. Everyone many as possible attend. Father announced there will be a Re- quiem High Mass for the de- ceased Holy Father Thursday June 6 at 11.15 a.m. and also will be a Mass at the same time is urged to attend these Masses. Coffee hostesses for the even- ing were announced by con. vener Mrs. L. Ruest. They were: Mrs. W. McMonagle, Mrs. . Ledden and Mrs. H. C. Munro. Seated at the head table were: Father L. J., Austin, spiritual director, Mrs. Poor. gan, charter president; Mrs, Newman, president; Mrs, L. Ruest, president 1954-56; Mrs. Spiritual director, Father L.| Mrs. R. Mackey co-convene J. Austin, introduced 12 new) for the Christmas Bazaar thank- members who stood in a halfjed all ladies who are going to circle on the stage while every.| look after a booth. Tickets for one stood and raising their the Bazaar are now available right hand recited the League from all CWL members. pledge. | Mrs. Andrew Miller advised The members then sang the|that there will be no Fashion League hymn in honor of Our| Show this fall as none of the Lady of Good Council, after| stores would agree to sponsor which everyone joined in with it. Holy God We Praise Thy Name,! Mrs. W. McMonagle wished for the deceased Holy Father,| Mrs. F. B. Dudgeon best wishes Pope John 23. on her coming move from St. Father Austin congratulated|John's parish and presented and thanked Mrs. F. Morganjher with a gift. first president of St. John CWL) Mrs. L. Seymour presented for attending: Father told the|Mrs. E. Crowley with a gift members that the Archbishop|and wished her good luck on has asked everyone to pray for|her coming move to Montreal. spiritual also for the election of the new/convener, urged all members 668-8687 || Golden Gate Egg Roll .15 | 1.15 || Chicken Chop Suey 1.00 | Pope. |to attend the adoration Friday President, Mrs. D. Newman, |June 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. |thanked Mrs. J. McCarroll,| Father Austin reminded the )Mrs. H. C. Munro and Mrs. J.;members of the Mass in To- for convening ban-|onto at Maple Leaf Gardens quets during the month of May.'tonight and asked that as | Mainguy Notice To Destroy Weeds A. C. Smith, president 1946-48, |Mrs. P. McDaniel, recording | secretary; Mrs. Daigle, char- ter secretary; Mrs. W. McMon. agile, treasurer; Mrs, D. Au- gustus, president 1958; Mrs. G. Carter, president 1960-62 and Mrs. E. Kaiser, corresponding 'secretary. | Door prizes were won by Mrs. W. Allan and Miss Lucy Barton. Tickets were drawn by Mrs. F. Morgan. After the meeting adjourned everyone joined in a_ sing-| song with Mrs. G. Newton at fhe piano and Mrs. E. Finan directing. $10.00 trade in allowance fer any used power mower on the purchase of the famous Can- adian made... OTACO MOWER | Sportsmans Corner 103 Byron St. S. Whitby PHONE 668-4511 } WATER tells the truth about whisky Water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable 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. All noxious weeds on Rural or Urban lots must be cut or sprayed by JUNE 15th, 1963. After that date they will be cut and charged against property without any further notice to nine acres or under. J.C. BRETHOUR, Ontario County, 95] Chicken & Pineapple 1.50 | Diced Chicken & Vegetables Almonds 1.35 || Breaded Shrimps 1.25 ¢ Fried Rice AMBULANCE SERVICE DISCONTINUED Shrimps Egg Foo Yong .95 || Ya Southern Fried Chicken that a donation of $17,000 has and Gordon Grobb: This brings to $28,000 the total contributions toward a year-end objective of $1000 ,000. During the meeting three committees were appointed. They were: the planning com. mittee with G. T. Richards, chairman, H. T. Nichol, J. G. Goodwin, L. Steffler and Mrs. M. A. Wilson; Finance commit- tee: 'W. Davidson, chairman, G. Groth, G. M. Brawley, R. P. Matthews and E. Robson; Prop. erty committee, Dr. K. C. Hobbs, chairman, G. A. Ander- son, Mayor W. S. Martin and J. Dryden. irs. D. McLean, chaired the/the meeting. | which opened with) Mrs. R. Smith was in charge! Mrs. Dalgleish gave the/0f the program and Mrs. Ross| ing. Hall was in charge of the devo- PERSONALS During the business meeting ai] reports were read and ap-| proved. ments were! made for the forthcoming St. Andrew's Night to be held Nov. 29. Further details will appear in the press. Mrs. W. J. S. McClure closed meeting with prayer. Tea were Mrs. McLean Re Mrs. agg j group will resume its ac- tivities Sept. 1. AJAX LIONETTES Lionette Brenda Wilson, of | tional. During the business' meeting Mrs. H. Quantrill was appoint- ed delegate to the School for Leaders to be held at the On- tario Ladies' College. It was announced that at the first fall meeting which will be held the second Tuesday of Sep- tember, owing to the holiday weekend, the previous week will be in the form of a pot luck supper at 6.30 p.m. | Mrs, Donald Wilson showed 'colored glides of the trip she and Mr. Wilson made to South Expected guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ashton, Athol street, is Mrs. Roy Stirte- vant, of Orillia, who will attend today' the Whitby Ontario Hospi- tal INurses' graduation. Mrs. Stirtevant is a former graduate in nursing at Whitby Ontario|} Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Brad-/ ley, of Kirkland Lake, are at. tending the Fireman's Conven- tion eld in Oshawa. | St. Andrew's Presbyterian America. These were accom-| Church Two by Two Club for its panied by her commentaries, Closingy meeting will be dining which proved to. be of great] at Samdalwood Restaurant, Osh. Whitby, interest. Lynda Hall rendered two very awa. MEBRINE meeting with the Lionettes pray-|nice piano solos, Mrs. L. F | er. This was followed by reports Richardson, on behalf of the) being read and approved. | group, thanked Mrs. Wilson and During the business meeting,| Miss Hall. pao oe BROCK Evening Shows Start 7:30 Only =|} wuitsy One Complete Show Each Evening FEATURE STARTS APPROXIMATELY 8 P.M. FREE Heve your furnace cleaned free ond guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase "White ae fuel oil from Western DIAL 725-1212 -------- SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Dally PHONE 668-434) | This is McBrine "Fenfare" luggege for Women. Fibreglass | reinforced construction is con- tour-moulded to stay firm, This smart 3-piece set is available In Blue, Ivory or Gray. |] NOW ONLY $49.95 14" Traincase ... 12.95 21" Weekend ... 22" Wardrobe ... 21.95 26" Pullman .... 21.95 & GOMORRAL Starring -- STEWART GRANGER -- PIER ANGEL! 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Pr ERS WHITBY COMMUNITY | SWIMMING POOL Swimming and Water Safety Classes: As in previous years the Whitby Community Swim- ming Pool will conduct classes in swimming and water safety during the months of July and August commencing Tuesday, July 2, 1963. THIS YEAR THERE WILL BE TWO 4-WEEK COURSES FOR BEGINNERS FROM JULY 2nd. TO JULY 29th AND JULY 30th TO AUGUST 26th. THE BEGINNERS CLASSES WILL BE SMALLER IN SIZE AN DTHIS WILL ENABLE THE INSTRUCT- ORS TO DO A BETTER TEACHING JOB, COURSES FOR JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR, ETC. WILL BE HELD FOR SIX OR SEVEN WEEKS COM- MENCING TUESDAY, JULY 2nd. CLASSES WILL BE HELD EACH MORNING MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 1:00 .P.M. DURA- TION OF EACH CLASS IS FROM ONE-HALF TO THREE-QUARTERS OF AN HOUR, Those wishing to register are requested to obtain registration forms from their school and bring it together with the fee to the Community Arena on June 11 or June 12 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. All applicants must be 6 years or over. A fee of $3.50 per person for beginners and $4.50 per person for all other classes will be charged if registration is made on the above dates. Registrations after June 12th, are $1.00 more per person. These late registrations shall be made to the' Treasurer, F. McEwen, Town Office. Registrations will not be accepted at the Swimming Pool. WHITBY COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL RRO ASE F. N. McEWEN, Tressurer. HIGH an DRY ov SIDEWALK SLABS Brookin Conerete Products Ly PHONE OLIVER INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL TRADE FAIR OFFER MANY VALUABLE PRIZES! in their BEAUTY CONTEST Miss Town of Whitby FIRST PRIZE:--Frigidaire Electric CLOTHES DRYER on display at BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCES, Whitby RUNNER-UP:--ELECTRIC BROILER Miss County of Ontario FIRST PRIZE:--Moffat Electric Range on display at TED JACKSON APPLIANCES, % Port Perry ENTER NOW You may be the lucky winner of one of these ts) stars, nition the forms contest ae I ta gee ) \o' " : | } perry UP Box Why sbridae' & yarterss Ae mM. 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