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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1965, p. 5

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AJAX HOSPITAL AUXILIARY HOLDS FASHION SHOW A Spring and Summer Fashion show was sponsor- ed by the Women's Auxil- lary of the Ajax and Picker- ensembles are: front row, Renee Bosch, Susan Baldry, Cindy Smith, Mary Lou Bosch and Leanne Ensoll; ing General Hospital at Parkside School Auditorium Wednesday night. Seen here in their spring and summer back row, Iris Curwood, Daphne Kingate, Yvonne Wetherall and Terry Tom- linson. ; --Oshawa Times Photo To Swear In | New Sheriff WHITBY (Staff) Morley Bain, newly appointed sheriff of Ontario County, will be offi- cially: sworn into. office at al public court sitting next Mon-! day morning. Mr. Bain acted as deputy sheriff for the late Col. G. A. Welsh, and was recently in-| formed of his appointment by Ontario Health Minister Mat-|' thew B. Dymond. Mr. Bain is a member of a family that has figured in| county politics for nearly 100 years. He was elected deputy reeve| of Scott Township in 1946, and) was the second youngest war- den of the county in 1957. The brief ceremony will held at 10 a.m. before the com- ing session of County Court begins. Apple blossoms galore will be the decorative theme for the) tea and homebake sale at St. Mark's United Church April 2, from 2.30 till 5 p.m. The home baking table will feature pas- tries, cakes, candy and delica- tessen items. Co-conveners are: Mrs. A. S. McLean, Mrs. Gar- net Juby, Mrs. R. H. MacCarl and Mrs. A. A. Archibald. Mrs. Charles Taylor; Jr., 26 Hillcrest drive, is home after a) stay at the Toronto General Hospital. | Miss Linda Finan is celebrat- ing her 17th birthday today. Best wishes. are extended to t April 27. |her topic, "The Place of Women| in the Church." | birthday are extended to Mrs. Ron street, who celebrates her birth-) day today. | home of Mrs. King street, Thursday at 7.30 p.m. ' ri from 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. tute euchre will be held at ~ FN ey ee rata te 3 PAM. Blossom Tea | Pupils Give Plans Complete Fine Program WHITBY -- St. Mark's United) Church Women, Unit No. 4, held) WHITBY (Staff) its meeting in the.church house.|Street | Public School students presented an excellent music The leader, Mrs. R. H. Mac-\qemonstration at the Colborne Carl, opened the are with @| Street School Wednesday night, pe entitled "April" by Edna performing before a Jacques. Ten members and) poyce three visitors were present. ee ; ; 3 The entire program was di- It was reported that 19 visits -octeq by Mrs. Marian Wil- were made. During the business liams, music supervisor, aided period final plans were made), Mrs. Joyce Bain, assistant for the "Blossom Tea and) music supervisor. Ten members Homebaking Sale" to be held) ot the school faculty assisted April 2 in the church assembly] ,ith the program: Mrs. R. hall. Sandford, Mrs. J. Keeler, Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Sawyer introduced/E, Harlander, Mrs. G. Bailey, King packed) {NDP Membership Highest In Party History: Park WHITBY (Staff) If the, present upswing in the popular- ity of the New Democratic Party continues, the NDP could have a candidate in every pro-) vincial riding, Eamon Park, fed-) eral treasurer of the party, told) a recent NDP Association meet-) ing here. | Membership and morale are the highest in the party history, he added. | "There will be no June elec- tion this year, but with the pres- ent state of government it might not be left up to Mr. Pearson to decide when to hold the elec- tion," Mr. Park said. "Two years ago, the Canadian) people elected what they thought would be a strong Lib- eral Government, but during the) RIDERS SIGN TACKLE situations like these are wrong. "The Liberal Government is weak, and the situation across Canada is one of the people look- Ist to protest when they feel | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thureday, Apel 71,1968 § good leadership becoming evi-|nation, the word is 'Go' for the dent in all ridings across the|NDP," Mr. Park said. > ing forward for new, strong, and \moral leadership. Liberal term of office grumbled) «ppis being the case, and with and stumbled through scandal) and weak legislation and have lost the confidence of the people. "Old time party supporters are fed up with the Liberals, and they do not want Diefen- baker, so there is only one answer -- the NDP." | Touching on the international picture, he said: Canadians are deeply concerned over the state of affairs in Alabama, and they do not approve of the use of gas by the United States in Viet Nam. | "Canadians want and need) friendship with the U.S.A., but) they do not want to be a nation of go-alongs. "As friends, they want to be) Professionals OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Conference today an- nounced the signing of 245- @ Wall Washing @ Floor Cleaning @ Drapes Cleaned BOATS @ EVINRUDE e MASON pound tackle Mitchell Foster, 24, of the Citadel, a military) college at Charleston, S.C. She somal wear HOSPITAL GROUP PERSONNEL SET The Whitby General Hos- pital Building Fund Cam- paign General Chairman, Dr. J. O. Ruddy and Cam- paign Chairman Gordon T. Richards, announce the fol- lowing personnel who are on the steering committee and will lend their advice and support with the drive to raise a minimum of $400,000 in cash donations and pledges: W. Davidson, G. Loft- house, R. G. Grobb, D. G. Newman and Dr. K. C. Hobbs. the guest speaker, Mrs. L. F.|Miss E. Medd, Mrs. G. Oliver, Richardson ,president of the)Mrs. K, Hutchings, H. DeMille, Bay of Quinte Conference, who|H. Webster and D. Swerd- gave a talk on the General] feger. Council which she attended in| The school choir opened the St. John, Newfoundland. Mrs.|program singing three selec- Richardson also showed slides|tions: "What Makes accompanied by her commen-'Canadian'"', "This Is My Coun- taries. ; try' and "The Time is Now". An Easter devotional was giv-|All grades in the school took en by Mrs. M. G. MacCarty|part in the program during the and Mrs. Jessie Gartshore. Tea/evening hostesses were Mrs. Gartshore| In explaining the reason be- and Mrs. J. S. Gaine. hind the demonstration and the The next meet will be at music being taught at : the the home of eG. L. Mac-|School, Mrs. Marian Williams provided a detailed picture. She Dougall, 119 Centre street north, Suggested musical education is not merely the teaching -- of music, it also stresses the re- lationship of music to human Best wishes for a happy|and enjoyment. a Good) life and the promotion of its use. The campaign office is established in the Brock Building, 101 Dundas street west: Telephone 668-5681. All communications con- cerning the hospital should be addressed to this office. PLAN STATE IMPORTS JAKARTA (Reuters)--The In- donesian government is taking over all importing in 1966, the | official Antara news agency re- |ported Wednesday. 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