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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1963, p. 5

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| ANDERSON HIGH NEWS Edward Gow Elected Student Council Head By RICHARD KAPUSCINSKI | The first speaker was Bruce! ANDERSON HIGH NEWS Craigie who delivered an excel- Anderson Street High School|!¢Mt Precis of his trip to the had its first assembly of the United Nations in New York new year, Sept, 20. After the|#"d his sight-seeing tour of laieadettiie po W. A. Andrew, | Various cities including Washing- principal, the assembly was|'" D.C carried on by three speakers, from Grade 12 -- Nancy Spen-| cer, Bruce Craigie and Edward) This trip, incidentally, is a l4-day tour sponsored by the Odd-fellow and Rebekah Lodges of Brooklin, and is presented to tured above are, front row, jeft to right: Ted Higgins, Cy Coombes, Glenn Lotton, Larry Ferguson, Don Craggs, Pat Baker, Don Bruce, and Rock Batley, Centre row, left to right: Bob Laidley, manager, Bob Stickle, Bob Carnegie, Pictured above is the Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club for 1963. The Brooklin team was league title winners although they were knocked out in seven games in the best of seven semi-finals for the group championship. Pic- Harold Stevenson, Grant Heffernan, Gerry Burrows, Ken Ruttan, Gord Platt, Don Vipond, Jim Cherry, coach. Back row, left to right: Bill Vipond, president, Cliff Gor- don, secretary - treasurer and publicity man, Bob Vesey, director, Chuck Richardson, director, Walt Haines, pro- gram chairman and director, Red Mclellan, equipment manager and entertainment manager, Harry _ Benson, director, Art Morton, trainer. , Absent when photo taken, WHITBY And DISTRICT | Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3703 St. Andrew's Presbyterian ;Church Hail was filled to capa- "UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARTES tht "Wnats "eau | ST. JOHN'S RUTH WA CFRB and panelist on TV's St. Fohin'é Anglican Church Front Page Challenge, speak at transportation chairman and piayers, Bill Armour, Joe Todd, Ken Lotton and Len Caillicutt; Gray; Ormiston; Gene Bradley; sor, Gordon Cook. --E. A. Stevens Photo ; timekeeper, vice-president, past president, Dopp; director, Art director and spon- Jerry Hugh Communications Media Topic At YPS Dinner 'Ruth WA held its business meet-\"he dinner sponsored by the ing Monday evening in the jChurch Hall. President Mrs Young Women's Group Mrs. George Thwaites, presi- Gow. ja deserving- student of their | choice. BOWLING NEWS | Next to take the platform |were the two candidates for ithe student council presidency, WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR (Nancy Spencer and Edward! ¥ Points -- Brown Electric 2,\Gow, who gave their political | Royals 1, Team No, 6, 2, Jor-|speeches in conclusion to a! dan Bros. 1, Burtinsky's 2, Bas-;week of campaigning. } setts 1, Flemings Shell 2, Mer-| Then on Monday, after a stu-| jcantile 1 'dent vote, Edward Gow was| | Triples over 700 ---D, Rowden elected president of the student 865 (356, 264), M. Meulemester| council for the current year| 1773 (295), G, Hubbard 773 (270), and Nancy Spencer as vice-) |D. 'Denyer 731 (294, 27%), A.| president. Anderson 718 (291), M. Jordan} On Sept. 23, Parents' School \713 (264), D. Brown 706 (265),, 'orum Night was held for the) M. Bemis 705 (296). parents of the Grades 9 and 10} Singles over 260, G. Olliffe;student: with an attendance of) 1300, W. Bick 287, S. Himes "272,}350. About 130 attended the 'A, Perry 269, A. Hepburn 269,/Forum for Grades 11, 12 and E. Badgley 266, M. Tripp 266, R.|13 on Sept. 26. : {Bragg 264. . | Under the football section) x vy |Anderson had its first game) WHITBY AND DISTRICT against Henry High in which MEN'S LEAGUE the scores were im high favor of} (Wednesday) ith2 Henry team. This was per- | Singles 250. and over: W. haps due to the fact that the| 7 Johnson 262, D. Pierson 255, J.;Anderson team had a large} Ciampo 252, K. Edwards 250,;/number of junior players on M. Adair 277, J. Mifflin 270, B./the team -- Better luck next} ee f oe, ? caer SS Mie, toe treet! "| -ROSS 1S 20 MONTHS OLD. * (259, L. Gannon 308, C, TEACH SAFETY | Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. 254, B. Gough 261, L. Eighty high schools in Ontario} Donald Breen, 1011 Centre 284, R. Chiasson 261, now are operating teen-age safe} street south was 20-months old Points Won Millwork 3, driving courses. |Papermakers 9; Whitby Hotel| ne \2, Legion 1; Ramblers 2, Dun-| jlop 1; Hoffer Valley 2, Drews 1; Andrews 2, Mitton Mach., 1; Bathurst 2, Whitby Barber Shop 1; Joe's Barber Shop 3, Moore Tutton Proud grandparents are Mrv' and Mrs. E. Breen, Whitby* ) and Mr. and Mrs. W. Brand. when his. picture was taken. of Dundee, Scotland. THE WHITBY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily and its Advisory Vocational Committee REGISTRATION FOR Night School Classes MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 7:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Classes will be formed in courses fer which there has been sufficient advance registration. Millinery English for New by es i Canadians Sq ings (Couples) Drafting jPeter Bird opened the meeting|dent, welcomed the guests and \with the WA prayer and a then cailed upon Rev. W. J. S lhymn z McClure, minister of St. An- | During the business meeting drew's, to ask the blessing. jall reports were read and appro-) The dinner tables were at- ved. It was announced that an|tractively decorated with pyra- |"Hallowe'en"' party would be|mids of apples and geranium held October 23 for Little Help-|leaves, white and red flowers. lers in the Sunday School room After a delicious dinner, Mrs. with Mrs. G. Kent in charge. |George Thwaites introduced Further plans were made for|those seated at the head table: the Christmas Bazaar to be, Mrs. Betty Kennedy, -- Rev. |held November 27. The eighth and Mrs, W. J. S, McClure, jannual Conference of the Osh-/Mrs. A. Andrew, Mrs. G. awa Deanery will be held Wed-'Beatty, vice-president, Mrs. |nesday, October 9. D. Kernohan, secretary, and |_ It was reported that Mrs. G. Mrs. L. Gibson, treasurer, Page had contacted several! wre a; PAR paca church groups in regard to the| the waitin a ke eee lshowing of the film "A | ce | : : |Called abir? kb be. bhown in| She told the audience thatjing ali her own program Anderson Cart, 0; Honeyockers 3 PHONE 668-4341 2 | 'Prize winner R Sandford. JOIN THE FUN! | LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE Lessons Starting . . . Thursday, October 3rd BETTY KENNEDY Sponsored by Brooklin and District Square Dance Club [Kathleen Rowe School Wednes-|B°ttY Kennedy has been Wo-|securing guests and interviews Business Machines Bir $ been | "THE BROOKLIN SQUARES" lday, October 30. |men's Editor of CFRB sincejang 'digging. up' interesting ome Bookkeepin | Vice-president Mrs. . Page|1%9 She brings to her show| stories, FOR INFORMATION ... Spanish lclosed the meeting with prayer COMSiderable experience in ra-| Mrs. Kennedy stressed that DIAL 655-3270 REGISTRAT! or 656-3604 bi bil iON FEE --- $10.00 land lunch was served by Mrs.|%® television and newspaper. 1° 145 very important to ait Registration At Anderson High School , and to} TELEPHONE 668-5809 |S. Atkinson and Mrs. William! Born and educated in Ottawa, |poth sides of a questi |Bonk. she began her business career! chow 'both sides 'of the coin'.| This Programme Presented By The Local | The next meeting of October/on the staff of the Ottawa Citi-/She stated that many of the|-- {28 will be held at the home of!zen where she covered N€WS/opinions expressed on her pro-| Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! |Mrs Peter Bird, 120 Wellington assignments for four and a half| gram were contrary to her own, | 9 |street. years, but that each person interview-) HAR LEY S THIS WEEK'S ere yee mating | For some time she was Editorjed had a right to theirs and) Pickering Whi ' a ae Han of a fashion trade publication|should be given the opportunity | Service Centre AUTO BODY Ss ge 0 R T S$ "too WORK lca Lodge entertained the resi-|'" Montreal and fashion oe to express them. I es ldants 4 Fairview Lodge at giordinator for one of Canada's} Mrs. Kennedy said she would| hehe ol birthday party for residents|dest textile firms. On moving/answer some questions most AND E lwho celebrated their birthdays|*® Western Canada, she con-|frequently asked of her. One| Licensed Mechanic Majo rand Minor Repairs Rambler, Trailer, BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, FOOTBALL COSSA LAKESHORE JUNIOR LEAGUE--Tuesdey, October 1, et 3.30 p.m. Bowmanville High ot Courtice High. COSSA LAKESHORE SENIOR LEAGUE Thursdey, October 3, at 3 p.m. Anderson High at Courtice High |during the months of August! tinued her freelance radio work|being, 'Of all the people she| land September. |aS a permanent panelist on a)had interviewed (and they num- Sales and Rentels FINA CENTRE PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE Thursday, October 3, at 3 p.m, Bowmanville High at Henry High: S Also a group from Rouge Hill poner radio show of freeiber in the hundreds), which! | 2 sent| Wheel discussion on many cur-|ones were th i | and Dunbarton were present 'e the most memoriable MERCHANDISE 668-8211 WHITE'S B.P eta 616 Brock St. N. Thursday, October 3, at 3.15 p.m. Courtice High at Ajax High. and entertained with a musical|Tent topics. and why?" She said the two 11017 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY | Whitby 668-8241 HOCKEY program including dances, in-. On returing to Eastern Can-|she would pick were the late| strumental selections and solo-\ada she became the writer,/Eleanor Roosevelt for her com-/ WwW. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. After Hours 668-8265 Wednesday, October 2, at 8 p.m. Ace Electronics of the Sunday Night Industrial League will practice ot Bowmanville Arena. Ethel Sauve, Whitby, and Ed-/crowns with veiling. ist. All enjoyed a community|hostess and performer of thejplete candor, and the late Dr. Ample Parking Wednesday, October 2, at 9 p.m. Whitby Hotel of the Sunday i" i soky was best | 'irst women's ram on CBC-|T Dooley for hi : - ward Hickey, son of Mr, and William Debsoky -- est! singing. ir prog -BC-/Tom Dooley for his great per Mrs Selenap Hickey, Whitby, 2": Richard Sandford ushered.) ach resident celebrating a/TV Out of Ottawa. In addition sonal magnetism. Facilities FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY Night Industrial League will practice at Bowmanville Arena. WRESTLING : :, _ For the reception, held at the|birthday was presented with a/to her work with CFRB she has) sys Kennedy is ofte rail gag ig fist Ch es Flying Dutchman Motel, Bow-|corsage for the ladies and a bou-|been for the past year a panel-labout her fcdoa-panelice "an Join the Evangelist Caurc manville, the bride's mother re-|tonniere for gentlemen and alist. on Front Page Challenge.|~y she gave her audience a\ Whitby recently. ceived the guests wearing a rose-| pift She is married and has four|ciimpse of. what these persons! Father W. P. Douglas officia-|peige silk dress with matching) The oldest resident celebrat-| children alities are like 'off-camera. | OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. Tuesday, October 1, at 8.30 p.m.--Oshawo Children's Arena Gentlernan Jirh Hady ond John. Paul Henning Semi-Finol--Bob Lieplier vs Fred Atkins Preliminary--Johnny Foty vs The Great Kudo (a masked wrestler). CALENDAR -- of --?. Weekly Events! YOUR THE BRIDAL PAIR Edward Hickey Chooses Sandra Sauve As Brid Sandara, daughter of Mrs.jdress consisted of matching ted at the ceremony. Mrs. G./accessories and a corsage ofjing a birthday Mrs. Sarah} Mrs. Kennedy entitled her Ma GC Beanie si Newton played the wedding pink sweetheart roses. She was/Wright cut the birthday cake talk 'Communications." She Mr ries catty presented music at the organ. assisted by the groom's mother/nicely decorated in green and|spoke of her work in radio endl he neateay with a gift, on| The bride, given in marriage who chose a light blue dress|white toppped by pink candles,TV and gave her audience a/Pehalf of the group, and | ex: by her uncle, Jerry Sauve, wore| with pink accessories and a cor-ja tasty lunch was served, peek behind the scenes as jt/Pressed the warm thanks of all a full_length chantilly lace cver|sage of pink sweetheart roses. The following celebrated their)were. Doing a daily show on those present, for a most inter-| peau de soie gown on Princess! For their honeymoon in Kings-|birthday: Mrs. Gwendolyn Gar- radio was not quite as glamor-|¢sting and entertaining evening. | line forming chapel train. Her|ton and the Thousand Islands the|diner, Mrs.' V. Jackson, John/ous as it might appear on the| Mrs. G. Thwaites thanked aill| shoulder length veil was held in| pride wore a white light weight/Matthews, Rex Louckes, Miss/surface. Contrary to popular be-|those present for coming and| place by a crown style of Chan-' woo] suit with brown accessories Hattie Whalen, Mrs. Draper, |lief, a hostess, or a host, on ajmoved a special vote of thanks tilly lace. She carried white but-\and a corsage of orange delight| William Cohoun, Mrs. B. Har-jradio show does not have ajto Mrs. W. J. Mowat and Mrs. terfly roses caught to a cluster' roses, den Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Nesbitt,|/large staff at their disposal, (Sloan for so ably convening the| of white stephanotis and ivy She is responsible for arrang-'dinner. leaves, EADS ARS ELENA OSE I A Mrs. William Debosky was matron-of-honor. Miss Margaret Ann Rich, bridesmaid and Miss Nancy Hickey flower gir!. You don't have te play 6 sport to be @ good sport 110 Dundes St. E,, Whitby 668-3410 GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS" (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT Blair Park Plaza Barbershop WHITBY NOW 2 BARBERS NO WAITING : Closed Monday-- Open 8-6 P.M. Tues. to Proprietor M.. THERAULT GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Free Check-Up Enjoy Carefree Holiday Driving PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY : : . Mrs. Maguire, Mrs. Stiver, Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Hickey have es-/4_ Robinson, M. Shields, Miss tablished residence at. 305 St.\ny... aie John street west, apartment 1 Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs, Ada vom street West, aperunent *- |Watson, Mrs. _Macilmurreéy, Mrs. C. Lotton, Mr. Wisemar DEAN INSTALLED Mrs. Gascoigne, J. Courtney,) The matron of honor wore a CANTERBURY, EnglandjMfs, E. Bryan, Mr, Hubbard, | gold brocade Princess style,(AP)--The Venerable lan H.|Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Dure, Mrs., dress and carried a cascade of|White - Thomson was installed|Plurfkett, Mrs. Lunney, Miss| bronze chrysanthemums and or-|Saturday as Dean of Canter-|Lynde, William Bagshaw, Mrs ange delight roses. The brides- bury in the cathedral that is the McBrien, Miss Katie Gorrill maid chose a beige brocade mother church of the Anglican and Mr. Elson. Princess style dress and carried faith and in which he was : a cascade of bronze chrysanthe- ordained as a clergyman in! mums and yellow roses. The 1929. The new dean, archdeacon flower girl was attired in a beige of Northumberland, succeeded brocade dress and carried a cas- Dr. Hewlett Johnson, known as cade of bronze chrysanthemums the Red Dean for his leftist} and yellow roses. Their head- sympathies, who has retired. BROCK " _ WHITBY Hagerty Tarnish Preventive and Silver Foam For Home Delivery of Ontario County's Only Daily Newspaper PH. 668-3703 Evening Shows Stert 7 & 8:20 Lest Complete Show Starts 8:20 Attention Sporting Organizations. We are still looking for your schedules. Please have them into this office if you wish to have your event advertised in the weekly sports' calendar, Events for next week's calendar should be brought into this office no later than Thursday of this week. Clean your sitver with Silver Foom, then apply Tarnish Preventive. Tarnish will be "locked out" for months. Combination purchase of an 8-0z. bottle of Hagerty Tarnish Preventive (regulorly $2.98) and o 7-02. jar of Hagerty Silver Foam (regularly $1.00)... both for $2.98 By Hogerty -- the World's first nome in silver core he ™ ay One-Stop -- Son lace DECORATING TERM OF TRIAL ......, Sadi Miles SHOP Wii FTTH STW wt--scccems mcm emcncnren or, wm || © Welipaper end Mural ° CSS ® Custom Draperies [WINNER SPECIAL AWARD VENICE FILM FESTIVAL 1962 | © Broadi and Rugs Shewn Once Only At 8:20 P.M. ° smi Eanes 20 PM C.LL, Points and Varnishes | > yy Flo-Gleze Colorizer Paints Adult Entertainment Also Second Feature Attraction HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin 1962 MERCURY METEOR DELUXE 4 DR. $ Automatic transmission ; : 2295 j General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET--OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. 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