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

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WHITBY and DIS Manager: Rae Hopkins Whitby Bureau Office : 111 Dundas St, West TRICT Brooklin mmo te MANY DIGNITARIES AT ANNUAL WARDEN'S PICNIC Noted Ontario County digni- taries gathered Thursday evening at a banquet honor- ing County Warden J. Sher- man Scott. From the left Nor- thumberland and Durham 275 ATTEND County Warlen Earl Walkey, Victoria County Warden J. B. Childs, Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn, Magistrate Frank Ebbs, Warden Scott, Oshawa Mayor Lyman A. Gifford, and York County Warden . F. Davis. The banquet hpld. at Fern Resort, Atherley, follow; ed the annual warden's 'picnic. Picnic For Warden Is Huge Success | A number of fine speeches, a delicious meal and_ splendid after dinner entertainment and dancing made this year's an- nual warden's picnie and ban- quet in honor of Ontario Coun- ty Warden, J. Sherman Scott, a} huge success. Held at the Fern eomt. Food Oshawa Mayor Lyman Gif- ford, was the first of the head table guests to say a few words on the occasion. His Worship brought greet- from the city of Oshawa and asked the dinner chairman, William Manning, to see if this could be carried out every year. "Next year,' Mayor Gifford eaid, "I would like to come here as warden of Ontario County not as mayor of Osh- awa." Present also at the banquet were three wardens from neigh- boring counties who brought greetings to Warden Scott from their individual councils. From Victoria County, War- den J. B. Childs brought greet- ings and said to banquet guests. "T think, it is a great privil- ege of a democratic country, to be able to argue out our prob- lems in County Council.' Warden of the United Coun- ties of Northumberland and Durham, Earl Walkey, said he was happy he was a warden and it was an experience he didn't want to miss. Magistrate Frank Ebbs who the senior magistrate for the County of Ontario address- ed the guests next. "This is the 30th year I have enjoyed as magistrate for On- tario County. During this time I have enjoyed meeting the peo- ple of Ontario County I have come in ccmtact with and hope it continues for many years to come." Former mayor of Whitby and recently appointed Magistrate, Harry W. Jermyn was quite surprised when he was asked to liever im local and county gov- ernments. to speak he addressed Warden Cc. F. Davis of York County regarding a former statement by happens to our equalization of assessment -- so would I." pressed some of his ideas and ,politan Toronto," Colonel Welsh told the banquet guests. Chairman of the evening, William Manning, in! Warden Scott to the guests. He said Warden Scott was critically constructive and forceful and 'was sincere in his ideas he placed before He said he was also a great be- When Warden Scott started | | | | in'his speech was this main) project of the council. at pres-| ent. After the dinner, guests were entertained in the 'ecreation hall where they heard songs and anecdotes by Vince Mount- ford of Brampton aipd a solo balancing act with 'l-year-old | 'Gordon acrobatic feats. The evening ended with spot dances and square pdances to the music of a sevpn-man or- chestra. ' displaying! 574 | What is expected to be the |best lacrosse game of the sea- son so far will take place at the Brooklin arena tonight starting at 8.45 p.m. The event will bring together two of the classiest} teams in the Sr. OLA, when the Brooklin team plays host to the first place St. Catharines Ath- f | letics. || 'The Athletics have been going great guns and are at the moment on a hot streak as they have taken over first place in 'St. Kitts Visit Tonight we of just what kind of a deal the local team felt they got in this regard, In the meantime, make it a date for the Brooklin arena to- night and see Sr. lacrosse at its best. Last Saturday night al- most four hundred fans turned out to cheer the Brooklin team on to a fine win, Let's see five hundred or more out tonight to cheer the locals on to their sec- ond victory over the front run- ning St. Catharines team. the league standings, with a clean cut win over the Bramp-| ton Sealtests Wednesday night. PERSONALS The St. Kitts team is one that appears to get much better as the game progresses, They were down 5-0 at the end of the first period a week ago to the Brook- lin team and then fought back gamely to outscore Brooklin in the final two periods and take| the verlict. The St. Catharines team is; getting plenty of spark from some of the old veterans, like Smith, Moore, Berge, Jerry Cheevers and the old veteran of 15 years of Sr. lacrosse Ted Howe. Ted scored three goals in the "'A"s big 10-8 win over Brampton the other night. | The Brooklin team on the {other hand have been getting some fine play from veterans like Rock Batley who should be in the top three goal scorers on |the Brooklin team, along with |Jerry Burrows. Cy Coombes is also bagging a few, while Glen tained. Lotton who has been the top Oshawa Times Phote |threat in other years appears to --______-|be somewhat off his form thus Over 250 guests paying their respects to Warden Scott were lavishly dined and_ enter- | far. | We would like to advise the |fans of a schedule change for |next week involving the Brook- |lin team, Brampton was sched- Firefighters uled to play in Brooklin Wed- Saturday, June 15 the family of Mrs. Mary Mitchell, 306 Col- borne street west gathered to celebrate her 80th birthday. Present were: Onery Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leithwood, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mit. chell and children, Mrs. Roy Mitchell and children, Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and family, Deep River, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bryga and family, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mitchell and family, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mitchell and family, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pilky and family, Brook- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell and family, Whitby. Sunday, June 16 Mrs. Mit- chell held open house at her residence for friends and neigh. bors. She was presented with lovely flowers, gifts and nu. merous greeting cards along with best wishes. ~ Paul Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Johnson, 125 Welling. ton as celebrates his first birth- day. Friends of the family wish Paul many happy returnes of| the day. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bardoel are motoring over the weekend to Pembrooke where their daughter Maria is a student at Our Lady's High School. Maria |will be spending the summer jvacation with her parents. | The many friends of Mrs. Gregory Carter, 313 Lyndeview drive are sorry to learn that she is in St. Michael Hospital, Toronto, where she underwent} surgery, they wish her a prompt recovery. Mrs. Carter's parents Mr. and Mrs. James McCarroll of Scarboough will be at the Carter's residence during her stay at the hospital. } Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reid, | High street are celebrating |their seventh wedding anniver- jsary Sunday, June 23. Their \friends wish them every maak janes St. wbx's United Churchi Women Unit No. 4 and Unit No, 10 are holding a joint meet- ing Monday, June 24 at the home of Mrs. Bryce Young, King street, in the form of a/ picnic. This will be the last meeting of the present season. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 22,1963 5" ry He also received a wallet from fellow employees. Mr. Myew: was the recipient of many gifts from family and friends. r. and. Mrs. Hann and two children Andrew and Lindsay will on Sunday be din- ner guests of her parents. ye Lunch was served by. Mrs. Myers assisted by Mrs. Harry Barrons, and all present joined in best wishes to 'Hayes', Mrs. Donald Hann, Toronto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R, E. Stevens, 114 Chestnut street west is celebrating her birth- FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. NORTH REV. DELOSS SCOTT, PASTOR SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--Broadcast 9:45 A.M.--Bible School with a Class for You. 11:00 A.M.--What the new Pastor will expect of his congregation. 7:00 P.M.--Can a man know he is saved? WEDNESDAY EVENING 8:00 P.M, Proyer, Praise and Bible Study Barney Read, son of Mr. and| Mrs. Don Read is celebrating his fifth birthday, Monday, June 24. Best wishes are offered Barney from his friends. A very delightful surprise party was held Saturday even- Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Myers, 213 Pine street. Approximately 20 friends gathered to help Mr. Myers celebrate his retirement June 14 and birthday June 15. Mr. Myers has been employ- ed for a number of years by the Department of National De- fence and on leaving received a silver tankard engraved 'with the RCE emblem and his name. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Byron & St. John J. S. McClure, B.A, Minister Mrs. P. N. Sprott, Organist EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Corner Rev. W. Nursery (Infant Care) Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation. 9:45 A.M.--Church School ' 11:00 A.M, re Do We Meet God" MR, PETER GITBERT (OSHAWA) 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE iJ 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE Answer False ea't'nay"tv srontin' Alarm at OHW cine Wi be aed Brampton on this date and the one scheduled for Brampton Whitby volunteer firefighters|June 29 (Saturday) will be play- sped to the Ontario Hospital,|ed in Brooklin on this date. Hospital, Friday afternoon, but! That will give the Brooklin discovered on their arrival the! team at least one home game alarm was false. jon a Saturday night against the An automatic warning system|Brampton team, : in the annex of the nurses re-| The executive of the Brooklin sidence was activated when the|jteam along with the manage- temperature in the basement] ment and the players were more surpassel the maximum level.|than somewhat disturbed when A hospital employee stated|the schedule was released and the excessive heat was caused|no home games for Saturday by steam. Hes aid the warning|night against Brampton were system would have to be altered| scheduled. The secretary of the cleansing. Davis. "You would like to see what He then continued and ex- thoughts regarding the county system generally. "T do not hold the view that the county system is redun- dant," he said, "I believe, there is a real place for the county in our system of government." is to survive is in the hands of the County Councillors general- ly." "By their actions the county can either become a real and potent force or the county sys- tem can wither on the vine and eventually' fade from the scene," He said: we live in a world of the last half of the 20th cen- tury, a world of mobility, a world of change and the county system must keep pace and adapt itself accordingly. "Tf it doesn't," he said, 'our impatient sons and daughters will make the changes and this may not be to our liking." Warden Scott then said a few words about out county. "We are growing in leaps and bounds, we are not stand'ng still. We are providing addition- al services such as: assistance "Whether the county system) | f $2, and up. Plus 10% Off Dry Cleaning §/ a temperature set. jlocal team wrote the OLA a let- This he said would prevent a|ter and gave a brief run down re-occurrence since during the} | Dandy Cleaners Have your furnace cleaned free | and guaranteed trouble-free ail I/B for this month. winter, if you rchose 'White Beoutifully Finished & Leundered FREE DAILY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY DISTRICT DEPUTY street, has been appointed by | Vincent Kelly State Deputy of the Knights of Columbus for | Ontario as District Deputy of | District No. 4 composed of Co- bourg, Oshawa, Peterborough, Lindsay and Whitby for the | term 1963-64 to commence summer months the room be- SHIRT SPECIALS FOR ; gr pu Rose" unified fuel oll from Western Oil Co. | |i 24-Hour 668-25 Service with Dry Cleaning Order of $2.00 DIAL 725-1212 Ph, 668-2582 | i | ! | | OPENING SPECIAL » Slenderizing $1 ANNOUNCING... "NEW SLENDERIZING SALON with HELGA EDARI . (Masseuse in Charge) Mechanical message and spot reducing machine. Hand massage, steam and facials, corrective and 5.00 Per Month. Phone 668-3061 BEAUTY CLINIC 301 Byron St. S. HAIR STYLISTS Whitby |] EVERYONE HEARTILY. WELCOME WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist: Mrs. W. &. Summers, A.T.C.M, ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Rev. A. M Butler, BA. Mrs, J. Beaton, A.R.C.T, 11:00 A.M, HOLY COMMUNION. and RECEPTION OF MEMBERS 9:45 AM. Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors N i :00 A.M. Ps jursery inder gar te 1, PF imar y Junior Congregation 9:45 A.M, -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. and 7 P.M. REV. GEORGE MILES of ENGLAND Choir Singing Morning and Evening Featuring, Tune Weavers Quartet WHITBY. PENTECOSTAL 307 BROCK ST. N. Rev. Maxwell Case, Pastor 11:00 A.M THERE IS SOMETHING MORE 7:00 P.M. TRANSGRESSIONS FORGIVEN Bible School meets at 9:45 am, with classes for all ages WILLING READY --"sI "YOUR SERVICE MEN S A MODERNIZE! YOUR PLUMBING J James H. Smy¢h, 906 Henry | = to hospitals, promotion of in- dustry and agriculture and safe- ty inspection. On display at the banquet was a model of the new court house and county administrative offices which Warden Scott said say a few words at the dinner. "You can't trust these county fellows," His Worship said. He wished members of Coun- ty Council the best for 1963 and on that 'darn equalization of asssessment". For Colonel and Mrs. Ar- thur Welsh the banquet was a) special occasion for another| reason. They were celebrating | the eve of their 35th -- anniversary. "Ontario County s growing tremendously and I'm afraid it might be taken over by metro- Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements | STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. | MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 BROCK Evening fad rem oman SE HER Ae os en STARRING CONNIE FRANCIS " Shows Start At 7 & 9 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS. .. CONQUER CANCER! Dear Follow Citizens of Whitby; The Whitb Cancer society is spearing its Cam; Plants. Business houses, Professional channels. and Spatial names; But we have not the time nor the staff Conadia: Industri y Branch of The h the Uy with whiitdh to make a house convas, and we are asking the Citizens of Whitby who cannot be reached by the above channels, to moil subscriptions Cheirmew. Box 118 Whitby; or of Whitby Branch. Wellington St. Whitby or to Mal. Femia, Vice Praskdent, 331 Dovedale Dr. Whitby and Official receipts will be ypunctually forwarded to Our objirctive for Whitby is $4,000, Not « Big order for this most Wiosthy cause; THE NEED NOT RAIL: [= ees Comadian OMACER | SUPIETY | === WHIT@Y' BRANCH WM. DAVIDSON Campaign Manager; to Wm, Davidson, Compeoign to Edward Robson, President you. 1S GREAT; PLEASE LET US SEE Wednesday, FAIR OPENS THURS., FRI. 12:00 NO THURS., ; FRI., JUNE Activities and Exhibits ! , _, «that's Why Everyone's Plan of Interest to All! ning on Going to ITBY Thursday, Friday WED., 1:00 P.M. ON TO 9:0 ad O P.M. NE 26 -- JUNE 27 2 INDUSTRI _ "QITIZENS _ "|NDUST g -- "ARMY DAY" AL, ARMY and MANY OTHER EX AY" RIAL DAY" ADMISSION Adults .-.--- 50¢ Children FREE HIBITS of INTEREST day, Monday, June 24. For the -- occasion M Whitby Churches).

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