HITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West Tel, 668-3703| pink and white gladioli decor- ated the altar of St, Patrick's Church, Kinmount, for the pretty double ring wedding, Sat- urday, September 7, of Mar- garet Aileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brown of Luke, son of Gertrude C. Luke, Whitby. Rev. C, R. Kay offi- ciated at the ceremony. Mrs, P. Clarke was at the organ. ite The bride, given in marria by her father, wore a wh peau-de-soie gown. The bodice featured a round neckline, long lily-pointed sleeves and . appli- qued lace roses accented the waistiine. The full sweeping skirt was plain and fell into a slight train. A large satin rose set in a halo frame of seed pearls held her chapel veil. She carried a bou- quet of pink roses, white carna- tions and fern, Attending the bride was her sister Gloria-Jean as maid of honor, also a sister, Mrs. D. Meagher of Oshawa and a friend Miss Patricia Niles of Cobourg. They were identically gowned in sheath dresses of nylon sheer over aqua satin. The bodices Manager: Rae Hopihys | { | Annual Ashburn _| Thank-Offering AT ONTARIO HOSPITAL Meeting Oct. 2 and Bowmanville pie gi | By MRS. R. RICHARDSON currently taking a period of | , ; | ASHBURN -- School opened) instruction at Me muremg with Mrs, C. Bland as teacher| ~~ ANNUAL JUNIOR STUDENTS Junior students at the On- newly erected nurses' resi- tario Hospital Whitby's school dence, Present at the social TEA HELD members of the medical staff and other hospital officials. In the photo above are girls Double Ring Ceremony Unites M. Brown, G. Luke embroidered with satin cord. Their headdress being a band of the same material with short aqua and white dotted veils. They carried a deep yellow orchid with pale yellow carna- tions. The grvom was attended by George T. (Terry) Cane, of Brooklin, and the ushers were twin brothers, Bob and Bernie DeBoskey, of Whitby. At the reception held in the Legion Hall, Kinmount, the bride's mother received in a two-piece ensemble of cham- pagne linen with pink accessor- ies. Her corsage was pink rose- buds and white chrysanthe- mums, She was assisted by the groom's mother who chose a beige lace sheath dress with brown accessories and a cor- sage of yellow rosebuds and pale yellow chrysanthemums. The young couple left on a trip amid showers of best wishes from their friends, The bride charmingly attired in a brown suit with white accessories. On their return they will reside at 100 Park road south, Oshawa. Guests were present from To- ronto, Malton, Detroit, Oshawa, |Cobourg, Brooklin and Whitby. votions, Mrs. Theo Knight read the minutes and correspon- WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, September 23 ist Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Young Women's WA St. John's Anglican Church Ruth WA Bible study meeting 3rd Scouts and Cubs All Saints Anglican Church Castle Chapter Senior Grow 4th Troop Scouts and Cu sMother's Auxiliaty Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 TUESDAY, September 24 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Salvation Army Cubs THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, September 21, 1963 5 Dead in Bush -- SMITHS FALLS, Ont, (CP)-- The body of an 11-year-old deat mute, missing since last Satur- day, was found late Friday in dense bush only a 'short while after he had died. A coroner said Mauro Ulliana had been dead from exposure only about three hours before he was found by members of the Canadian Guards.. Some 1,000 searchers~army members, a and ci Whitby Baptist Women's So- ciety for Christian Service St. Mark's UCW Unit No, 1 St. Mark's UCW No. 4 St. Mark's UCW No, 9 Girl Guide of Canada Whitby District Assoc, of Canada Ajax, Pickering, Whitby Assoc. for Retarded Children WEDNESDAY, September 25 Women's Institute Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Ai ux, THURSDAY, September 26 Christian Reformed Church La- ' Salvation Army Women's HL St. Mark's UCW Unit No, 2 Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No, 248 FRIDAY, September 27 Red Cross Senior Citizens So- cial Club \dence. Mrs, E. Humphrey had charge of the program and gave a talk on the work of Dr. Bob Pierce in Japan. A film was shown, TO HELP MOVERS OTTAWA (CP) -- The British |SATURDAY, September 28 |Salvation Army Timbral Brig- ade |Salvation Army Young People's Band IMPROVE RUNWAYS MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP)--A dies Society Work and Pray) _ -| WHITBY woods around the Ontario Hos- pital School--for Retarded and Handicapped Children -- here Friday as the search for the! boy was stepped up. Boy, 1i, round | Speed: REVEALS HOW TO Improve Hearing Without an Aid Maybe you, too, can hear better without a hearing aid if you follow suggestions in new book, "How To Get the Most From Your Re» maining Hear- ing". It's full of facts like where to sit in church, and how to hear ima noisy room. [ | MAICO HEARING SERVICE 850 Yotipe, Street, Toronto 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF BLOOR St. Walnut 4-2317 Please Send Free Booklet CITY 6 ees be cee | NAME. . .cccesessas OT M 9 21 63 4 | Your CHURCHES WHITBY PENTECOSTAL _ TABERNACLE 307 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 9.45 - SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, Pastor M. Case, Preaching Choir Singing at Evening rvice of nursing held their annual function were ministers from class tea, Wednesday, in the various churches in Whitby, school. from Whitby, Oshawa, Ux- --Oshawa Times Photo bridge, Courtice, Brooklin with thirty-six pupils in grades from one to five. Mrs. Wm, Gardiner was host-| | Commonwealth Ex - Services| $3,500,000 development of run- |League Thursday began work-}ways at the RCAF station here| ing on a plan to help out warjis due for, completion Oct. 15. veterans who move from one|Jet trainers are scheduled to EMMANUEL ST. ANDREW'S REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF MIGHWAY 12 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 PM, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess Mrs J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron @ St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A, Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist Nursery (Infant Core) Beginners' Classes SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 A.M, 14:00 A.M. Topic--Speaker, Mr. Savage (Oshawa) Topic--'Feeling Secure' WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre Minister; REV, JOHN MeLEOD Organist Mrs, W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M, ess to the ladies of the WMS for! commonwealth oount | fi 5 "ere : ry to an-|start operating here next spring. \their first meeting. Mrs. A. other. Under a resolution intro. Fisher, vice-president, chaired) Family Monuments Individual the meeting. Mrs. C. Harrison|1uced tthe league's conven: Requirements } fend' the Boriptuse lesnon, ition here by Britain, the veter- FFORD BROS. | | ' _jan's organizations affiliated oe Leer gt ~ re with the otganization would Death hr the pt aly 5: "|work ou. a system of maintain- re of! jig contacts with all members| LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 'Home And Schools WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. G. Lawson, 341 Fair-;parents. Mrs, Anderson, their F ll S h d ] view drive, opened her home| teacher, Pageonygey Page en a C. e u es ' atten who spoke 2 rds | to the dance committee mem-| of welcome ps invited all par-| Dundas Street East Home/the graduate banquet and Mrs.| bers of the House of Windsor,/ents to attend the Home and|and School Association held its|Jay reported on the field day.| Chapter IODE to make ar-|School meeting Tuesday, Oc-|first meeting of the season Tues-- Mrs. Bryant called the new) rangements for the autumn|tober 8, in the form of "'Get/day, September 17. executive to the floor and instal- dance entitled, "Am evening in|Acquainted Night", an outline; President Mrs. Bruce Pinch/led them as follows: -- Hawaii", to be held, Friday,/of the course of study for the|opened the meeting with "O President Mrs. Morrison, October 18,. at Club Bayview.) ensuing year will be given. Canada" accompanied at the|president Mrs. Parrinder, Co-conveners Mrs.. Bruce King} The tea was convened by|piano by Mrs. Broughton. iresponding secretary Mrs. and Mrs. Graham Lawson ap-|/Mrs, R. Connell assisted by| The president welcomed all/ley, treasurer Mrs. Geer, fin-) owed a film. pointed the following members/Mrs. G. Kyle, Mrs. J. Shedden,|/parents present and introduced|ance Ms. Campbell, social con-| Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Richard-| on various committees. Mrs, R, Cooling, Mrs. K. Mal-|Barl Fairman Supervising Prin-| vener Mrs. McLaughlin, mem) on and ,daughter, Gwendoline, | Food conveners Mrs. Am-jless and Mrs. A, Yurkowski. {cipal of public schools who in|bership Mrs. Faber, program spent a weekend teith relatives! drew Glenny and Mrs. John) Sisters Sally Jones and Isabel/turn introduced Thomas E4d- Mrs. Bryant. lin Jovyooviile. Wall. An Hawaiian buffet lunch|Meier of Benevolent Rebekah|wards vice chairman of the pub-|, Mrs. Woodward thanked all] 'The Ladies' Bible Class met| will be served, decoration con-/Lodge are attending in the/lic school board and member of|for their support in the last year) ss. home of Mrs.-M, Sparks| yeners Mrs. John Harris and IOOF Temple, Toronto, the/the Athletic Society who revived and handed the gavel to Mrs.|" the September meeting. Mrs. Mrs. William Fydell, In charge|ceremony of chivalry at which the "Field Day of Champions." Morrison, Mrs. Morrison first|y 'Ashton had charge of the de- of dance prizes Mrs. Graham) time they will receive their de-| Mr. Edwards explained the de. | Official ered get presenting | -- pi lt a Lawson, Hawaiian Leis will/coration. finition of "Field Day of Cham-|Dast | hig rs thy op . rs, | be distributed as favors to the) k : ,_ pions" and urged the parents to ee lag +t to pl np aged ests. Tickets can be obtained| Knights of Columbus Council) get behind their children and/Present a git to one 0 the Bu 4894 is holding an old fashion- 4|ter members w'f is moving from 'Mrs. Graham Lawson or ad "Lunch Social'? Saturday hee pe fo tone Pee) away this month, Mrs. Hazel other members of the Chapter. September 21 at St. John the | physical varepaistam Q Jay, who has always been a wil- A : Eight trophies will be presen f d faithful k 616 Evangelist parish hall at 8 p.m. ted to Whitby schools, Two of ling and faithful worker. The purpose of this project is to jee. tr phi were pr «.4| The 'meeting adjourned with mote "Fraternalism" with) A A 'ntar,|funch being served by the ex- Mr, Hutchinson wish him many the 'Counc [Readiete champion for girls ana|eculive members. r. I ; ; | A This social event is restrict-| na vig M Te: boy's chem-| KING éTR a Fall meeting of King Seppy rotures of the dey. ed to members and wives. Al pion | wucet Mrs. Reg McCausland and/prize will be awarded to the) » ial slic daughter Gathy of Scarbor-|lady who's box lunch goes to om sages ---- their | Street Home and School Assoc- Tuesday visiting|the highest bidder. thanks to Mr. Edwards @/s0jiation was held Thursday even- ee nr ee Gace, . |Mrs. Pinch thanked Mr. Ed-|ing, September 19, with Presi- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carr, ayy son of Mr. and Mrs.|wards for attending the meeting,/dent Mrs. G. A. Scott presiding. Brock street north. |Paul Kaiser is celebrating his|making the presentations and| 'The meeting opened with the Ron Hutchinson, Hilerest|sixth birthday Saturday, Sep- beying so devoted in his work in|"Queen" accompanied at the drive, is celebrating his birth-|tember 21. His companions of | the field of sports. \piano by Mrs. Olimer. Mrs. Scott day Monday, September 23, his|St. John's School and friends} Mrs. D. G, Pettes read the spoke briefly and welcomed all friends wish him a happy birth-|wish him many happy returns|minutes of the last May Meet-| present. She explained the new day. of the day. ing other reports were read and -- and Pgs Pasay god = ~ approved. |mentioning the number of meet- R. A. Hutchinson Home and) Mr. and Mrs--P:J, Metherel,| jt was announced there will| ings to be held and various other School Association entertained| Dundas street east, attended the|,. no meeting held in October.| changes. She outlined the influ- all kindergarten mothers at an|60th wedding anniversary cele-|,nnouncemet was also madejence of Home and School and afternoon tea Wednesday, Sep-|brations held in honor of Mr. | regardig the "basket drive",|announced that under the new tember 18. Kindergarten boys and Mrs. Richard Raines of Pef-| aithough 500 baskets have been|constitution four yearly meet- and girls performed for their ferlaw Saturday, September 14. collected the drive will continue, ings ype held. : 4 The theme of his address was| Membership conveners Mrs. Rees vee Mi oer Baptist Church |"Barly Canadian Pine". The|W. Wilde and Mrs. L. English|to new Principal Swerdfeger An i | the September meeting. It is) Make sure their children had/ nual Meeting YPU RALLY HELD hoped that other members will|Plenty of rest to be in physical) A Young Peoples' Union Rally also join in the future. shape to absorb the work. He |was held recently in the Chris- President Pinch i . ae ; Kindergarten Mrs, J. Cox,| - re P | gear tad pelt es cartiogs 100 young people and their par-|troduced the teaching staff mine , eh seiaie coe of Meadowcrest Baptist Church ents attended from = Ashburn, |follows. j'rrace i, S. sandra Fisher, morning service was entitled|Choir peseated a ee in yaad Geone' P gsoson diyand4 besagd abe sbiars " y »\gram of music. and a_ shor Ss. ield, Grade and 3) rs. G, ver, r "How To Control Your Tongue", movie entitled "Flight to For. Miss Kearn, Grade 4 Mr, Drew,|4 29d 5 Miss J. Wright, Grades More Crucifixions". : ve -|7 Mr. Martin. | Mrs. Scott thanked the Prin- Members of the congregations : | The parents were ask ;.\cipal and asked Mrs. M, Holley are asked to remember, the an- WANTS MINISTRY seit ete Sievert sasenie present the slate of officers wick said Thursday a perma-ip, aomi = fice. UNITED CHURCH nent ministry of federal-provin- ie hag gine) polly President Laurence Jackson, All parents were invited to),. ' Reverend George A. Mundy cial relations should be estab- peturn to the auditorium for re-| "ice President Mrs, H. Whale, | Church, Sunday, Sipemnec 1S.iknd, Ottawa [members of the executive. lmembers Mrs, A. Graig, Mim : The next meeting will be held N Edey, Mrs R Hutch wes BROCK Tuesday, November 19, na Mae' Ns "hinson WHITBY The regular annual Thank Offering meeting will be held|"%° move to another Common: on Wednesday evening, Oct. g,\Wealth country. vice| Lhe Rev, H. Buntane will be cor: the speaker. Son- Mrs. L. Death had the study "in (on the work in India, and also Created To scucoa | |STA CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery vi PHONE 668-43. David } MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. "THe Power of Influence' SUNDAY 'SCHOOL 945 a.m. Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors St. John Ambulance FIRST AID COURSE STARTING MONDAY, SEPT. 23RD | 11:00 A.M. | Things Easily Lost 7:00 P.M. The Mon Who Missed His Chance. School meets at 9.45 with classes for all ages. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, PASTOR JS WILLING & READY = Cop YOUR SERVICE MEN SAL, 4 i 11,00 @.m. Norsery, rimary 11.00 a.m. Infant core while par- ents worship. Kindergarten, Bible Raymond Hutchinson, 616) Clarence drive, is celebrating) his birthday today. Friends of| DAD & MOTHERS LETS CO-OPERATE J. | he A Jor iy BROCK SLS KING ST. PUBLIC SCHOOL AT 7:30 P.M. . 9:15 A.M.--"FAITH TIDINGS" BROADCAST ' . STATION CKLB 9:45 A.M--BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--PASTOR SERMON--THE HOME OVER THERE 7:00 P.M.--PASTOR'S SERMON--THE CROSS IN INTERPRETATION Datel, id Any Whitby er d in this 8-week course in First Aid are invited te enroll Monday night. COURSE SPONSORED BY ST, JOHN AMBULANCE DIVISION (Whitby) JOHN HAWKINS d W. STAFFORD--Class Organizer WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00 P.M, Prayer, Praise and Pastor's Bible Class "A Welcome Awaits You At Faith" Brinad. 9 ee ssn VOTE LIBERAL Elect SAM HOLLINGSWORTH ON Wednesday SEPTEMBER 23" As Your Member For | | McCord, Mus. Bac. |memberships were obtained at| Stressed the need for parents to) By MRS. R. HOLMAN See ered Cana lines Etacions et the Dudes Shoot) Mie as follows: by the pastor, L. R. Laird.. His/and Mt. Zion. The Ebenezer grade 1 and 2 Mrs. Moorecroft,|Grades 2 and 3 Mrs. C, Kowal, sermon was "The Church Needs shown, Grade 6 Miss F, Heard, Grade 6 Principal Serdefeger. Wednesday, October 2. {Louis Robichaud of New Bruns-|... who ciliaied Wis wok dor members were installed to of- service at Brooklin Unitedjcations between the provinces|.onvener Mrs. McPhee and corresponding secre-| Evening Shows at 7 and 9 P.M. music was directed by. Rowland are happy to report that 32 new|Who welcomed parents. He Set For Oct. 2 introduced|then introduced the teaching tian Education Building . of were conducted September 15/Brooklin, Columbus, Kedrqn| Kindergarten Miss Reai,|Grade 2, Mrs, E. Harlander, while the title of the evening tune" about South Africa, wasiGrade 5 Mrs, EB, Hutchings,|2 89d 6 H. DeMille, Grade } Sho} fual meeting which will be held) MONTREAL (CP) -- Premier .acsrooms and meet the teach-|(0' nominations, The following) conducted the regular morning lished to assure better commu- freshments served secretary Mrs, L,! jand Mrs. M. Hilley. Past pres: . SINCLAIR ident Mrs. G. A. Scott presided Last Complete Show at 9 P.M. Sinclair Home and School|°Ver the installation of officers, Association held its annual) The meeting was then chaired Tuesday, |by president Jackson who pres- |meeting September) ii? witha ened aenidnnae: Pre.(ented on behalf of the Home and |School.Association a gavel to) jsident Mrs, Woodward welcom-| led all present and. opened the|M™S- Scott as a momento of her: |meeting with the Queen, Mrs,|2880ciation with King Street |Bain accompanying at the piano,|#ome and School. | Minutes of the last general! The meeting adjourned and| | meeting and the last annual range Bond pole oe to hit meeting we y Sec. | children's respective class. | & were read by Secretary| coms and dauchers "who outin | Mrs. Parrinder, Mrs, Greer} | gave the treasurer's report. phat eg of study for the| The bazaar is to be held Sat- | | , R | urday, October 26 in the audi-! The next meeting will be held penal of the school with Mrs, | Thursday, November 21. \Greer convening assisted by Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Hoar, Mrs. | Suddard, Mrs, Briscoe and Mrs.| WELLINGTON, N.Z. (Reut-| Fice, ers)--Lists of New Zealand's| Mrs. Parrinder introduced Mr.|most dangerous drivers are be- | Challice the new Principal. Mr./ing prepared by transport de- |Challice spoke and outlined the|partment officials When the |; work for the year and in turn/lists are completed the worst of introduced the rest of the teach-|the drivers will receive an ulti- ing staff. |matum--obey the laws of the HIT AT RECKLESS IAN FLEMING"S Yi g é | Recommended As Dr.No tent 8 SATURDAY MATINEE ATTRACTION ONLY Each teacher spoke and outs| "the FLYING FONTAINES" IN COLOR PLUS SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS |lined the work for the year. Miss | Dawn, teaching Grades 5 and 6, Mrs. Meek 3 and 4 and Miss Ri-. chardson 1 and 2. Each teacher went to their respective class- rooms to- help solve any prob- lems with the parents Mrs. MClIntyre reported. on road or face lengthy disqualiti. | cation. COST PLENTY | The half-acre site of a mew| Australian chancery to be built in Washington has been bought Ontario for $1,165,000. ONTARIO RIDING Riding (Provincial) Liberal Association