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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1964, p. 5

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GRAND MASTER DEDICATES NEW MASONIC TEMPLE Many Masonic dignitaries were present last night at the dedication ceremonies in the new Masonic Temple on Coch- rane street, The dedication was made by the Most Wor- beth, grand master of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. \300 members of the Craft attended the ceremonies which were preceded by a banquet at Anderson Street High School. Back row, left to right: Bill Guthrie, IPM; Harry Town, Chairman of the Dedication Committee; George Gouldburn, Member of the Company; Charles Ry- croft,' PDDGM, Member of the Company; Tom Scott, Sect. Treas. of the Company; Ted Simms, Member, of the Company; Art Minto, Contrac- tor; and Fred Ing, Member of the Company. Front row, left to right: Charles Stafford, WHITBY PERSONALS Master; John Frost, president of the Company; Herb Duval, DDGM; Most Wor. Bro. J, A. Irvine, Grand Master; and Harry Inkpen, Chairman of the Building Committee, --Oshawa Times Photo shipful J. A. Irvine, of Lam- By BRIAN McCALL (Oshawa Times Staff) Whitby's Masons turned out several hundred strong, Friday night, to witness the dedication of their new Masonic Temple by The Most Worshipful J. A. Ir- vine, of Lambeth, grand master of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. The ranks of the Whitby Ma- sonic body «were strengthened by nine representatives of the Grand Lodge and members of all 14 lodfes in Ontario district. A banquet at Anderson Street High School was followed by a speech on the duties of a Mason, and the meaning of Masonry, by the Grand Master. | Most Worshipful J. A. Irvine; told those present that Masonry| is a way of life, and not to be taken lightly. upon the gathering that Mason-| ry, is not a religion but must} work hand in hand with the) Church, | A true belief in a supreme being, and a willingness to labor|music was provided by Bro.|T. L. Wilson, PGJW; VW Bro. at all things good are two of the|Rev. Stanley Armstrong, organ-/W. D. Graham, GDOC. ingredients in a true Mason, he) continued. | The dinner was presided weer by Toastmaster, Rt. Wor. Bro.| Charles B. Rycroft. Grace was given by Bro. Rev. B. Long, district chaplain, and the toast to the Queen and the Craft was proposed by Wor, Bro. Fred Gale, SPM Composite Lodge Number 30. The head table was presented by VW Bro. Arthur Archibald, and the toast to the Grand Mas- ter and Grand Lodge, given by UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES I EVENING GUILD All Saints Anglican Church| Evening Guild held its last meeting of the season Monday,| May 25 at the parish hall. President Mrs. Ralph Strat- ford opened the meeting with prayer and chaired the business) meeting. Rev. Stanley Armstrong pre- sented the slate of officers as| follows: President, Mrs. Isa-| belle Scott; first vice-president, | Mrs. Ida Graham; second vice-| The slate of officers was pre- sented as follows: President, Mrs. J. Lailey; vice-president, Mrs. George Page; treasurer, Mrs. Herman Parish; secretary, Mrs. Gerald Keddy. Executive. members are Mr.) Mrs. A. Bergstrom presided over the installation of officers. | He spoke on many things deal-| Bro, A. F. Foote,. was responded] ling with the craft and impressed|to hy Most Worshipful Bro. J. A.|¢ Irvine, Grand Master. The Head table guests . were jpiped to their seats by Piper|Crooks, GSW; Bro. A. F. Foote, Bro. Robert Dunbar and the ist. The following Masonic Digni-|strong, Chaplain; W. Bro, Harry) lifetime ceremony foi iiidoi 7 taries honored the head table:|Inkpen, chairman building com-|sons, and a most impressive) J.\ceremony," the Grand Master) Kathleen Rowe Rt. Wor. W. Gordon, chairman D. Grierson, BSW; Rt. Wor. W. K. Bailey, chairman of Ma- sonic Education; Bro. Dunbar, Piper; VW Bro. Nor- mn Heayn, grand steward; Bro. Lloyd F. Campbell, SW David T. Campbell Lodge Num- ber 30. Bro. Jack Tripp, SW Compo- site Lodge Number 30; W Bro. Harry Town, chairman dedica- tion committee: Bro. J. McLel- land, SD David T. Campbell Lodge: RW Bro. C. Hooper chairman of the Committee of Grievances; W Bro. Fred Gale, SPM Composite Lodge; RW Bro. J. R. Darvagel, GJW; Bro. The Rev. P. Gordon Hazelwood, As- sist. Grand Chaplain. VW Bro. J. R. Frost, Pres. Comp. Company; RW Bro. G. McQueen, assist. Grand Sect.; |Dave Disney, Mrs. Charles Bot-|W, Bro. R. E. Simms, Master tomley, Mrs. Frank Formosa,|David.T. Campbell Lodge; RW Mrs. Hilts, Mrs. Scott. Bro.. C. B. Rycroft, PDDGM; MW Bro. J. A. Irvine, Grand Master. president, Mrs. Alice Catton; |Mrs. Bottomley thanked all her) RW Bro. H. Duval, DDGM; treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Ry-| fficers for their assistance dur-| croft; secretary, Mrs. Mary |ing her term of office and ex-} Gouldburn. |pressed good wishes for the in-| Directors are Mrs. Fay, coming officers. | Churcher, Mrs. Jean Sugdon,| This was followed by the an-| Mrs. Olive Ryzek, Mrs. Fay|nual concert with teachers in| Spears, Mrs. Betty Agg andicharge of the program. The] Mrs. Joyce Atkinson. Junior room opened the pro-| Rev, Armstrong expressed a|gram with a musical, "Picture| vote of thanks to past officers|Book". The Senior room took; and a special thanks for the|part in an oral French lesson,| educational value of the Guild. jsquare dancing, compositions) Mrs. Stratford thanked Rev.| and they all joined in singing. Armstrong for presiding. Fol-| The Home and School Asso- lowing the meeting all enjoyed|ciation will resume its activi-| a pot luck supper. A corsage|ties in September. was presented to Mrs. Stratford, | -------- SUNDAY DINNERS Dining Lounge 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL WHITBY for reservations call 668-3386 Robert | edication Of New Temple Local Masonry High Point W Bro. Charles Stafford, W Mas-| er Composite Lodge; W. Bro. E. G. Dixon, Grand Sec.t; Bro. |Warren Mowat, Mayor, iTown lof Whitby; RW Bro. L. G. JW Composite Lodge; RW Bro. Bro. The Rev. Stanley Arm-| mittee; Bro. Alex Andrews, \vVW Bro, G. L. Corner, GS;| {RW Bro. William Davidson, PDDGM; RW Bro. R. M. Brown Jassistant grand sect.; VW Bro. |A. Archibald, PGSD; W Bro. |J. H. Meeking, GS, DS, Cody, IGS. | The new lodge on Cochrane lstreet replaces the old hall on Brock street which served local Masons for 37 years. The old building has already |fallen to the wrecker's hammer jand the old site is being readied lfor a new bank building. The new lodge is of solid Flemish brown brick and houses a lodge room large enough to accommodate 125 persons. The outer design of the build- ing resembles an ancient tem- ple and the dignity of the build- ing will be enhanced when, over the years the untreated copper roof turns green with age. The Lodge Hall is on the main The following Whitby Wo- men's Institute members at- tended the Women's Institute District Annual held at Green- bank: Mrs. Gilbert Drewery, Mrs. Everett King, Mrs. Bill Pellow, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Fergus Curl, Mrs. Mil- dred Seaborn, Mrs. Gordon Mc- Lean and Mrs. Earl Ward. Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Desjardins and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Braq- ley, of Byron street south is celebrating his third birthday, Sunday, May 31, Friends of the family with Terry, many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. G. C, Parting- ton and family are attending on Sunday, a family gathering in the form of a picnic to be held in Campbelliford in honor of Mr. Wilbert Reed who will be celebrating his 80th birth- day. Lintner Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. James Blain of Hamilton Square, New Jer- sey are spending a week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis, 119 Ferguson street. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duffy, is celebrating his birthday, Monday, June 1, His companions of Hillcrest school and friends wish him a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Fitzgerald and children Eddy and Marilyn recently visited both their par- ents in Westport, Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Muldoon and Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Fitzgerald. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Foote, 209 St. Lawrence street were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and their son Bobby of Galt. and Mrs. Evelyn Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Walters and children are spending the month of June at a cottage on coe, Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Collins is celebra- ting her 12th birthday Monday, June 1, Her companions of Clover Lane school and friends wish her a happy birthday. Vimy Ridge Ladies Benevolent Association and floor and excellent kitchen and banquet facilities are housed in the basement level. The Grand. Master comment- ed on the beauty of the new building and added his wishes that Masonry would flourish under its roof. Lodges from as far away as Hmilton were represented at the Dedication Ceremony as nearly 300 Masons of all de- grees witnessed the dedication. "A dedication is a once-in-a- lof the library board; VW Bro.|W, David T. Campbell Lodge; | said. "May the new building serve as long, and longer, and as well." CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE WE NEVER ABUSE;7T0 GIVE THE PROPER ADVICE, WE COOPERATE ath WANTED Public School Teacher ONTARIO COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTION 2 Whitby Township. requires a teacher for September to teach Grades 3 & 4. Salary schedule minimum $3100.00 yearly increment $200.00. New school on county road. Apply stating qualifications and re- ferences to... Mrs, James C, Thompson Brooklin, Ont. l | ti 1 / | | | | t} the outgoing president for her Family Monuments devoted services during her i \ term of office. A corsage and a individual b/ | gift was also presented to Mrs.) Requirements Marjorie March who, with her STAFFORD BROS, | family, is shortly moving to LTD. Australia. BROCK SOUTH H AND § MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST Brock Street South Home and 668-3552 Created To School Association held its an-| nual meeting. Presided over by, Mrs. Charles Bottomley who! opened the meeting by welcom- ing everyone present. During the business session| all annual reports were read.| TOWN OF WHITBY Summer Clerical Assistance The Town of Whitby requires part time Clerical Assistance in the Town Offices for the summer months, FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--"Faith Tidings" Broadcast C.K.L.B., 9:45 A.M.--Studying the Bible in Bible School 11:00 A.M.--Morning PASTOR'S SERMON: -- "A GREAT 7:00 P.M.--Evening Song THE PASTOR 1350 on your dial Worship and Praise DELIVERER" Service of Sermon and WILL PREACH One Clerk-Stenographer for July and August for Clerk-Treosurers Office One Filing Clerk and Typist for Town Engineers Office Apply in own handwriting to the undersigned before 5:00 p.m. Friday, June Sth, 1964. Reeve Everett Quentrill, Chairman, Personnel Committee 405 Dundas Street West, WHITBY, Ontario. BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 p.m. wuitsy | SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 Ine., Production A Universat Scarvs, HI A UNIVERSAL PICTURE And Luscious -- LULA PORTER -- International | "WHITBY CHURCHES WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN MeLEOD Organist Mrs. W. £, Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M. COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M, BE SAVED--BUT HOW? 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.--Sunddy School 11:00 A.M, "Speaker, Mr. David Savage Oshawa)" Nursery care 'and Junior Dancing Star -- ALL COLOR SHOW ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., 8.0. Mrs, J. Ll. Beaton, A.R.C.T. Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess 11 A.M, Dedicated to Mission Sunday school 9:45 A.M. Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M Junior Congregation. Infant Care Congregation Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary |Loyal Orange Lodge held its jlast Suchre evening recently. |\Prize winners were: Mrs. 0. |Elliott, Mrs. Lila Cox, Mrs. K. iW. Southwell, Miss Hartrick. |Windsor are weekend guests at |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klemens Engelhardt, 22 Rose- dale Drive. Belateq happy birthday wishes are extended to Fred |Baron who celebrated his birth- jday, May 28. Grade six 'students left early' Friday |morning 'by train to visit Upper \Canada Village. Mr. Fulton, a jteacher at the school, and a group of mothers accompanied \the children on the trip, Gentlemen: B. Corner, E. Weeks, P. Barton and L. Kirk. Door prize was won by Mrs. L. Kirk. Lunch was served by Mrs. D, Anderson, Mrs, M. E. the South Shore of Lake Sim- Orange} | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gobel of| -Mrs. Ronald Foskett, 552 Dundas street east entertained a group of ladi¢s at her resi- dence at a Tupperware de- monstration. Games were en-jtractors in Britain during 1963 joyed and the hostess served|totalled 229,000 units worth refreshments assisted by Mr.|$420,000,000, of .which three- Gerry Leger quarters was for export. Whitby Pentecostal Tabernacle (affiliated with The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. M. CASE, PASTOR Church Office 668-4611 307 8B Street, Pastor's Residence 668-5772 Whitby, wo ay 11 A.M. and 7 P.M.--REV. JOHN SCARR Hear the "Tiny TRIO"-- Singi it 7:00 P.M. The 'ks of Rev. Pag chi, Aa sain TABERNACLE YOUTH CHOIR at BOTH SERVICES TUESDAY -- JUNE 2 at 8 P.M. SPECIAL MISSONARY SERVICE REV. PAUL HAWKES OF AFRICA dies Ww Sas -Town of Whitby DRINK ... pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY; the one insurance company in Canada that issues poli- cies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad to give you full information, without obligation. RIEGER | | INSURANCE 218 DUNDAS STREET E. Representing the ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE ANY ° YOU DON'T and OSBORNE | PH. 668-5431 -- WHITBY CLEAN UP WEEK June Ist -- 5th (GARBAGE PICKUP AND DUMPING) Extra trucks and men have been assigned throughout the week to handle the extre load thet results from spring clean up. Your peration is d in heaving ell garbage out EARLY on your reguler pick up day. A Disposal Aree, Hopkins Street will be open from 8:00 a.m, te 5:00 p.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. Please plece all material beside your regular garbage. WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF WHITBY Se Now Is The Time TO INSTAL NO DAY CAMP in the past will be d year. Viscount Greenwood Chapter of The 1.0.D.E. wishes to inform the citizens of Whitby the Children's Day Camp which has been operated iscontinued this "| didn't want my baby" give from the heart to the "\-couldn't have sunk any lower" "Everybody kicked me around" Men who have touched the depths of poverty and degradation; women facing the ordeal of unwed motherhood; children orphaned or mistreated;...to these and countless others The Salvation Army brings telief and hope through its havens, hostels, homes and hospitals. Won't you heln us to continue this vital work, and in so doing know the joy of aiding others? RED SHIELD APPEAL LOCAL HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS NOT LARGER THAN 12 PT. TYPE LOCAL HEADQUARTERS .. . 505 ATHOLST. WHITBY ESSO Heating Equipment NO PAYMENT UNTIL OCTOBER Ist, 1964 10 YEARS TO PAY T'S SIMPLE , . . We'll look after ALL your Heating problems «+» You just relax, and seve. The best, and most dependable Fuel money can buy and, free year-round service! We'll be glad to give you complete details -- No ebligetion. You cannot lose! Phone us today. DIAL 668-2991 Whitby Community Swimming Pool | SWIMMING AND ' WATER SAFETY CLASSES As in previous years the Whitby Community Swimming Pool will d i in swimming and woter safety during the months of July and August commencing Monday, July 6, 1964. This year there will be two 4-week courses for Beginners from July 6th to July 31st and Aug. 4th to Aug. 28th. Courses for Junior, Intermediate, Senior, ete., will be held for six or seven weeks commencing Monday, July 6th. Tests will be held near the end of each course. Classes will be held each Monday * through Friday from 9:00 «.m. to 1:00 p.m. Duration of each class is from one-half to three-quarters of an hour. Those wishing to register are requested to obtain the registra- tion forms from the Public School and the Separate School and bring it together with the fee to the Community Arena on June 9h or June 10th from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. for regis- tration. 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 f will harged if registration is made on the above dotes, Registrations after June 10th, are $1.00 more per per- son. Registrations will not be eccepted at the Swimming Pool. F. N. McEWEN Whitby Community Swimming Pool Board Beaver Lumber Go. Lid. Announcement RON EGAN MANAGER, SARNIA KEN SOBLE MANAGER, WHITBY J, W. Dupras, Ontario Division Manager, Beaver Lumber, has an- d the app of Ron Egan, Whitby, to Manager, Beaver Lumber Sarnie, Ken Soble has been appointed Manager of the Whitby store. Ken has many yeers of peri gained at B |Lumber stores in Belleville, Port Colborne and Chatham, and until his app of the Petrolie branch, Ken and his wife In rma, and their two daughters, are looking forward to living in Whitby and have moved into @ new home at 203 Clemence Street. Inahl, * , was

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