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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1964, p. 5

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WHI Manager: John Gault TBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 TRIBUTE TO TEACHERS: No. 2 SAFETY AWARD TO PUC trical staff of the commission completed the three - year period with no accidents call- ing for workmen's compensa- tion. Robert Cawker, chair- The years 1961, 1962 and 1963 were good ones for safety with the men of the Whitby Public Utilities Commission. Both the waterworks and elec- man of the Public Utilities Commission (left) presents the award to Dave McKeag, line foreman. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS Traveling to Windsor from| Mr. and Mrs. John Macintyre Whitby as delegates to the 6lst/and sons Wally, Gary and Don- Annual Ontario State Conven-|ald, of Toronto, are spending tion of the Knights of Colum-|the holiday weekend as __ the bus to be held May 16 to 18/guests of Mr. and Mrs. James will be Grand Knight and Mrs./Cronin, 309 Palmerston avenue. Frank Canzi, Deputy Grand) Mr: and Mrs. C. F. Crowe, Knight and Mrs. Frank Madi-/405 Chestnut street east and gen, also District Deputy andjtheir son, Randy, are attending Mrs. James Smyth and Brother|the Malcolm-Reid wedding to be and Mrs. W. Saccoccia. |held Monday, May 18 at St. Mrs. Granville Schell, 213 Hal-|Frances de Sales Church, Pick- let avenue, is celebrating her|éting and will also be guests at irthda . May 16. Herjthe reception to be held at the pee 9 Bagg GB sie happy] Plaza Restaurant of Ajax. returns of the day. | Linda, daughter of Mr. and ithy|Mrs. Raymond Kemp is cele- ericden ee tees ae, |brating her first birthday today, bert Beenen, Oshawa, Mrs.|May 16. Friends of the family Hank Wessels and Mrs. Gerrit] wish Linda many happy returns Hammers, left Friday for aj the day. trip to Vermont, U.S.A ,and| Park Vista Ratepayers Asso- will attend the marriage of a ciation are holding their annual cousin lfirework display, Monday, May David, son of Mr. and Mrs.|18, at the Green Belt area east yy ; our is celebrating is of Rosedale drive. There will 'birthday, May 19. family and a hot dog. stand. Dale's hasoer Sos = mea Members of the committee Miss Wendy Hicks, TV per-\ate: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Macin- sonality, of Barrie, will be guest|tosh, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kyle, R. A, Hutchison Home and School Association held _ its fourth annual "Fun Fair", Sat- urday, May 9, with a high at- tendance of children and par- ents of over 1100. The highlight of the Fair was the guest appearance of Kiddo a "Klown" from Channel 9. He autographed pictures for the jchildren and chatted With them and also had a special con- versation with two small boys who are confined to wheel chairs with cerebral palsy. This jwas the thrilling moment of itheir day. | The Fair started with: a_par- ade from the Blair Park Plaza wide variety of decorated bi- cycles, tricycles, wagons and doll carriages. Winners were chosen by John Bedington of Don Mills. These were award- ed prize ribbons and ants. The Fair was a roaring suc- céss with an active games rocm. The 'Beatles Corner' ptoved a popular spot with the young ones. Parcel Post was also a busy corner with a huge variety of parcels and many sunprises for the buyer, The speaker at St. Mark's United|Mr. and Mrs, Frank McNeil, Mr "Barbie" clothes were all sold Mall out a short time after the open- jing of the Fair. | Mrs. Gordon Kyle, general convener, wishes to thank all those who assisted her, those who donated, and all who at- tended. in 'hurch ; land Mrs. L. G. Pridie, Mr. can iesdear nn ur. ve | Lawrence Treagus, Mrs. D. Hart is guest soloist. |\Femia, Mrs. Jim Shedden and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brush, 1027|Mr. Douglas Menzie and Mr. Centre street north are cele-|Robert Hickey. brating their 24th w fe o versany Monday, May 18. Their} friends' wish them every happi-| CLUB CALENDAR ness. | Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs.| TUESDAY, May 19 Allan Branton is cleebrating his| Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club 12th birthday, Tuesday, May 19.|Req Cross work room His school companions and|Salvation Army Cubs, 2nd friends wish him many more. Whitby Belated happy birthday wishes) Ajax Kinettes are extended to Diane, daugh-| Women's Christian Temperance ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don New-| Union ell on the occasion of her sev-| Almonds United Church Women enth birthday celebrated Fri-| day, May 15. WEDNESDAY, May 20 Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Parting-| St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- i dren of the Church in Picton) Ontario Ladies College Jr. ton and family are spending the holiday weekend a CUSTOMER a |WEVER ABUSE, TO \|G/VE THE PROPER || ADVICE, WE NEVER DO || REFUSE headed by Whitby Brass Band.) Many children followed with a) treats | were given to all the contest-) visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partington. Tammy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold is celebrating his 12th birthday Tuesday, May 19. His companions of King street school and friend wish him a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs: C. Gordon Coons and family are spending the holiday weekend with Mr.) Coon's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Alumnae Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. 132 Knights of Columbus 4895 St. John's Anglican Church WA Council) THURSDAY, May 21 Whitby Baptist Church Cub Packs : Salvation Army Women's Home ae League | Charles Coons, Brinston. |St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 3 Friends of Mrs, Margaret) St. Mark's UCW No. 6 Short, 935 Centre street north, wish her a happy birthday to FRIDAY, May 22 be celebrated Sunday, May 17. |Red Cross Senior Citizens So- Young Miss Lyhn McKendry| cial] Club underwent an appendectomy op-| Pentecostal Church Young Peo- eration at the Oshawa General ple's Christ Ambassadors Hospital. Her companions of Hillcrest School and friends SATURDAY, May 23 wish her a speedy recovery. (Salvation Army Timbral Brig- Mrs. Raymond Simard of ade Quebec City was a guest at the Salvation Army Young People's home of Mr. and Mrs. John Band Vickery, 604 Brock street/St. Andrew's Presbyterian south. 3 Church Jr. Choir BROCK WHITBY The Mightiest Motion Picture of them All! Evening Shows at 7 and 9:05 Feature Starts 7 and 9:15 TECHNICOLOR® 7 CINEMASCOPE HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY AT 1:30 TIME TODAY--Starting 7 & 9:15 IN COLOR "FOUR FOR TEXAS" Storring -- FRANK SINATRA -- ANITA EKBERG often receive public recognition' done. One of the most trying and community-building tasks -- that of the school teacher -- seldom gets. any closer to the public eye than the yearly re- ort card that junior brings home. School teachers are taken for granted in our community and few people realize that a good teacher forms the day-by-day mold that sets hundreds of young people on their way to trades and professions that will benefit the community as a whole. Realizing the lack of recogni- tion afforded to the town's teachers, the Whitby High School Board has _ prepared a series of articles the second of which appears today. One of our most respected teachers is Walter Tiessen, Vice- Principal of the Henry Street High School here in Whitby. Having served in the RCAF dur- ing the war as a navigator, Mr. Tiessen later attended the On- tario Agricultural College at Guelph and graduated in 1950. In 1952 he acquired his Master's Degree in Botany at the Uni- versity of Toronto. During the summer months | between 1947 and 1951 Mr. Ties- |sen was engaged in work which | well prepared him for his teach- |ing career in science: He work- led. for the Provincial Fruit |Branch to help improve meth- ods of production and marketing of fruit and vegetables in On- |tario. He also worked: for the | Provincial Livestock Branch in | research for the control of para- |sitic insects of livestock in the |Bruce, Huron and Grey | Counties. In 1955 Mr. Tiessen was ap- pointed Head of the Science de- partment at the Scarboro Col- |legiate Institute and in that LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 Over 6000 Ontario NON-DRINKERS SAVE MONEY ON AUTO INSURANCE Can you qualify? If you are a non-drinker, it will pay you to compare Abstainers' rates with your present rates today. Call REIGER 'and OSBORNE INSURANCE PH, 668-5431 -- WHITBY 218 DUNDAS ST. E. TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no garbage collection on Monday, May 18th. Garbage normally collected on this day will be picked up on Tuesday, May 19th, G. GOULDBURN, Works Supervisor Walter Tiessen -His Career Is Science Men of industry and of manyjsame year served as a Critic|to establish recommended re- other trades and professions| Teacher for Agricultural Stu-| visions in the course of study in 'dents who were engaged in Practice Teaching. In 1959 he and are honored for a job welll seryed on a five-man committee'cation. In 1961 he was invited WALTER by the Department, to serve on the marking committee for Upper School Departmental Papers in Botany. In addition to the above-men- tioned contributions Mr. Tiessen is now permanent secretary- treasurer for the Agricultural Science Teachers Association of Ontario and vice-president of the Science Section of 1965 On- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, May 16,1964 § Child Expert To Address Dundas East:H-S Group -- Dundas Street East Home and tario Educational A iation. Having participated in 'in-serv- ice' training program for teach- ers of both elementary and sec- ondary schools in science, he was certainly well qualified to address the Home and School Association and various Teach- ers' Associations on the subuject {of science, as he has done in recent months. Mr. Tiessen served on a com- mittee which set up the first science for Grades 7, 8, 9 and 10, for the Department of Edu- perimeter science laboratory in School Association held an exec- utive meeting at the school, President Mrs. Bruce Pinch chaired the meeting. The Association wish to thank all who participated in the re- cently held bake sale which proved to most successful. Arrangements were made for the forthcoming meeting of May 25 when Miss Florence Hart will be guest speaker, her subject "Interpretation of Children's Art", Installation of officers wil! also be held. Refreshments will be served and visitation of classrooms will take place. Loans amounting to $10,762,- 000 were made to service bus- inesses in Canada in 1963 under the Small Businesses Loans Act. One-Stop Ontario. A perimeter lab y is one in which all the science} equipment and experimentation bench are situated around a normal classroom setup, thus combining both the advantages of a normal classroom with the facilities of a laboratory. Mr. Tiessen is married and has two daughters of pre-school age. His wife is a graduate of Macdonald Institute where she acquired her BHSc. Degree. During the years of 1955-1061 Mrs. Tiessen was Head of the Home Economics Department at Westhill. Collegiate-Institute. | Family Monuments Creoted To Individual Requirements | STAFFORD BROS, | LTD. | MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper end Murels @ Custom Draperies © Broadioom and Rugs © C.LL. Paints and Varnishes @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER TIESSEN At Your Furs' (ee Phone 668-2345 Furs and cloth garments spend summer safe from moths, fire and theft in our refrigerated clean vaults. Fully Insured. 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A cordial welcome to *|} tourists from The Netherlands ond Belgium) Radio Service of the Christion Reformed Church at 11:00 A.M. MAY. 17, 1964 1:45 H | i] Mra, W. € Summers, A.T.C.M. WHITBY CHURCHES | @ Converted Night WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister; REV. JOHN MeLEOD Organist PARK VISTA Ratepayers Association, Whitby Fireworks Display MONDAY EVENING MAY 18th On Greenbelt off Rosedale Drive $2.00 Per Family Hot Dogs--Coffee--Pop--Fish Pond @ ALL WELCOME @ | 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE 9.45 Bible School classes for all ages EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN ROSSLAND ROAD 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH 'SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A, Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M. "THE THIRD PERSON" tA Beng Nursery care and Junior Congregation ST. 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