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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1965, p. 5

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7 %" NEW CANADIAN FLAG RAISED After recently having their flag pole and flag de- molished by a speeding ve- hicle, students and staff of Annual Rev, pastor Evangelist raised and blessed by Father L. G. Austin of St. John the Chureh --Oshawa St, Bernard's Separate School joined in a special flag raising ceremony, Fri- day afternoon. The new Ca- nadian Maple Leaf flag was Field Day Held Times Photo At Dundas St. School WHITBY (Staff) Opening the Annual Field Day activities in Whitby at the Public School level, Dundas Street School held! its field day on Friday afternoon under cloudless skies Leading the parade of cham pions in the girl's division was Laurie English, competing in the 12-13 class. Laurie turned in a sparkling effort with five firsts and one second to her credit. The champion placed first in the following events ball throw; sprint; standing broad jump; running broad jump and the hop-skip and jump event. She came second in the high jump Placing second among the girls' champions was nine-year-| old Anita Vine. Four firsts were chalked up by the champion as she led the field in high jump; sprint; standing broad jump and) the running broad jump events.| The 10-11 year-old champion) girl was Ruth Mclvor with a WHITBY should "toot more occasions, men were informed, night when aldressed by the public relation officer for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foun- daion. The speaker, -Dick Her- mansen, stated the local club in| particular should advertise its activities more than it does "This club and all Kinsmen Clubs that I have visited de serve considerably more credit) than they are receiving,' the speaker said, 'Tet the public know what you are doing, if you don't advertise your club other groups will "push" theirs at your expense,"' he added. OBJECTIVES CITED During his address, the speak- er outlined the basic objectives of the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion, explaining the reasons be hind the intensive drive for funds. He su sted the disease is one which strikes the very young and devastating effect. The disease affects the lungs and digestion. Once the affliction has struck the child is subject to pneumonia and often suffers from severe malnutri- tion Unless the early in life tensive lung damage. Cystic Fi brosis was said to kill more youngsters than polio in the pre vaccine era. The disease also was reported as rivalling cancer as a causé of death up to the age of 15 The disease is said to he in herited from parents, each de livering one gene. This "double dose"' of faulty genes throws the body chemistry out of kilter The speaker stated there is no cure for the disease at the| present time. Hope for a remedy in the future is held by medi-| cal authorities however, direct-| ing their investigations towards! (Staff) Kinsmen their horn' on} Whitby Kins Tuesday has a treated ex disease it is can cause 'ond in the high jump event. jump and running broad jump Cystic Fibrosis Work Explained To Kinsmen hop-skip-and-jump|were the champ's strong first in ball!He finished second in the throwing, and second place and third in the high award for the standing broad event jump won her the coveted title Taking the lead in the Wrapping up the cham- | year old group was pions was eight-year-old Cindy|Thompson coming first Loring, placing first in standing broad jump and points 'sprint' first in the event and another a eight Bria in the girls' sec-|broad jump event. He jsecond in the ball "Top dog" in the boys' divi-;competition. Two firsts and sion was David Moore capturing!three seconds brought the cham- a champion title in the 10-11 pionship title to Henry Heer's- year old class with five firsts chop, competiting in the 12-13 and one second, The champ led year class. Henry came up with the pack in high jump; sprints a first in the high jump and ball throw; standing broad jump another in the 'sprint' event and running broad jump. The Second place positions were hop-skip-and-jump event mar-|spotted in the ball throwing; red a perfect record when he standing broad jump and hop- placed second skip and jump events, Moving out in front of com- petition in ne nine-year-old . ! ; Man Fined Tree Theft class, Douglas Sturgess won a championship title with three _ BOWMANVILLE (Staff) The court's bark was weaker firsts; one second and one third. | Ball throwing; standing broad} than its bite Tuesday when an Oshawa man was fined $41.40 for stealing two birch trees from a district farmer Jeno Vari of 365 Park rd Ai; Pleaded guilty to taking 'the trees from the property of Clarence Tink, of RR 1, Hamp- ton; Vari told Magistrate R. RB. Baxter he had already compen- sated Tink to the tune pinpointing the exact deficiency or error in the human chemis- try CAN BE HELPED detected early enough, Anti "There is too much. of infec- Sort of thing going on," and| Mr. Bonnycastle. "We decided plastic mist tents (in which pa-|!0 Pursue charges against Mr tients sleep) enable them to) Vari to draw attention through breathe more naturally, Special| Newspaper publicity to the lack diets including powdered animal|of respect for other people's pancreas aid digestion. Methods: Property." of treatment were said to have Magistrate - Baxter agreed improved immensely since Cys-' With the crown attorney adding tic Fibrosis was first recognized) that people in recent years seem as a separate disease in 1938, to have opinion that they Explaining the need for ser have the right to go on other vice club support such as that)people's property unless promoted by the Kinsman Clubs/!S Someone there to drive' them of Canada, the speaker suggest. off ed that for most families, cys- (eorge - Bowen tic fibrosis is a staggering econ-|Ville pleaded omic drain. Costs of drugs, Possession of equipment an other items need- bing alcohol for drinking pur ed in the home, may run to Poses and was remanded to $1,200 per year June 29 for sentence In addition to costs that can Police Chief Bernard Kitney be measured in monetary value Of the Bowmanville Police tes- there are still others that are 'fied Bowen had drank a bottle more intangible. The costs of Of wine and had the rubbing al-! round - the - clock watchfulness Cohol in his pocket and attention by the parents is one such intangible item. Social problems also enters the picture when the parents' time is so de voted to the patient that other members of the family feel left out The speaker stated the Cysti Fibrosis Foundation was incor porated under the Laws of Can ada by Letters Patent dated July 15, 1960. The Foundation was formed to be carried on in more than one Province in the country... He called for the full support of the local club in as sisting the Foundation in the fight against the dread disease ed "postural drainage' biotics help redwce lung tion while aerosol sprays the of Bowman guilty to illegal a bottle of rub- ' 104 LUPIN DRIVE FILL YOUR F jump " Fulton said Tuesday he will try the high jump; sprint and standing placed throwing of $50 Fortunately, if the disease is for the trees. But there was still : many|another leaf to the story and)' children. can de saved through/this was added by Crown At- | la form of physical therapy call-torney Geoffrey Bonnycastle this} | sald! there' TROUGHTON MEATS EE EE Se Ss <ome USE YOUR CREDIT Variety Village Trains Handicapped Children WHITBY (Staff) -- Objectives practice, In the Vocational D and the ultimate goal of Variety|partment the student is taught a Village of Scarborough was ex-| Wide variety of trades which! % iwill help him support himself) plained at the Whitby Rotary)inon graduating, a period of Club, Tuesday during the club's|three to four years after he first luncheon meeting. Guest speak-|enrolls Mechanical drafting er for the occasion was Arthurjoxy-acetylene welding, heating Robertson, principal of Varietyjand air-conditioning designing \Village which is actually aland sheet metal work are only a junique vocational type school of|few subjects that come under instruction for physically. handi-'this department's control, 'capped boys. . rat oo Fully constructed and official. LEARN TRADES ly opened in 1949, the school is! The third type of instruc: lsponsored by Canada's only|tion, complex beyond words, in- \Variety Club. The -organization|Volves watchmaking. This _is consists of men involved profes- primarily a trade as the name sionally in the entertainment|Would suggest, involving the re- world, with the club underwrit-|pairing of watches and fine in- ling the expense of the school,|struments, \Federal and Provincial grants) The school has been so suc- lfurther assist the operation cessful that all but six or seven through subsidization. of the students have been gain: | fully employed upon graduation, | HANDICAPPED TRAINED the speaker stated, The gradu-| Since first opening its doors,,ates who are currently employ- the school, better known | Variety Village, has trained well total gross of. one quarter mil over two hundred handicapped lion dollars, Explaining the oper- boys between the ages of 16 and ation of the school in visible 19. Of this amount, one hundred form, the speaker presented e- | and six students have now mar- colored slides clearly depicting | the He was assisted quickly ried and live normal lives. A'the operation further boast of the institution by a former resident of Whitby, jis the approximate 65 children|Ernest Stevens, who has been that are in a sense, grandchil-'teaching "hobby photography" dren of the school at Variety Village for the past Essentially a vocational train- nine years ing school, the Village comes The speaker stated under the guidance of the On-\benefits derived by the handi- tario Society for Crippled Chil- capped boys cannot be esti dren who recommend many of|mated, True appreciation of the the students that are enrolled. efforts put forth by the school's The school is divided into faculty and sponsors, is only three distinct educational de- partially realized when a gradu partments, The Commercial De-|ate phones or writes to the partment features typing, book-|school telling of how successful keeping, business machine oper- he has been in finding a normal ation, and general business|place in society 'Fulton Pledges Full Effort To Revive PCs In Quebec VANCOUVER the vast (CP)--E Davieja bad time with the resignation of people like Balcer." Leon Balcer, time Que bec lieutenant of the Conserva- tive party, resigned earlier this year after a split with party leader John Diefenbaker, Mr. Fulton denied press re- ports that he will be seeking Quebec support for the job of federal party leader FRIGIDAIRE Rapid Dry Cleaning Ibs. of dry cleaning $2.00 Blair Park Plaza Mon. to Fri, -- 9 om, te 9 p.m, Sot, --- 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. to revive Progressive Conserv- one - ative party fortunes in Quebec. Mr. Fulton, who announced his resignation as B.C, party leader in April, leaves his Kam-} loops home Sunday for a week- long visit to eastern Canada, including speeches and confer- ences in Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa and Toronto, "T would like to try to do something to keep the. party going in Quebec," he said in an interview. "It has been through ABRAM. WINS WINNIPEG (CP) Pete Abram of Midland, Ont., scored| 1,656 out of a possible 1,800 |points Monday in the centre- fire matches to win the Aggre- |gate Trophy at the first West- ern Canada pistol champion- ships. In the expert class, Ted Bisanz of South River, Ont., was the winner. Family Monuments i OBES 3 Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Created To One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murels Custom Draperies Broadloom C.1.L, Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaxe Colorixer Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 NURSING GRADUATE Carole June Holyk, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holyk, of 139 drive, Whitby, graduated in ing from St. Michael's Hos- pital School of Nursing, To- ronto, May 10 Carole at- tended Colborne Street Pub- lic School and Anderson High Schoo! in Whitby Lupin nurs- 668-2345 PROTECT Your Furs & Cloth Garments insured, Refrigerated rage valuts on premises. WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 180 Colborne wf St BLAIR PARK PLAZA t , Whitby REEZER NOW 6 MONTHS TO PAY which is rapidly becoming a definite threat to the country's future generations WHITBY CARRY ON JACK au The saipes aig for aughs, BROCK Tues. & Wed. May 25th & 26th One Complete Program Each Evening Starting At 7:30 FRONT Cut, Marked and Fro Twos" ona --; GuiltoTine a ® CONNIE DEAN cE "STEVENS: JONES and ROMERO reenoiny by Honey oH tid Drnduced and Directed by Miharn Cone " os aw tay by Honey Six svietom* wamere amoe. RED & BLUE BRAND of BEEF C lb PHONE 668-4633 WHY PEOPLE USE TRUST COMPANY SERVICES CONTINUITY OF MANAGEMENT A trust company is a permanent organization: it can continue as trustee throughout the entire ad- ministration of an estate trust, no matter how S 308 Dundas St. WHITBY calaeniicieainatinictaanemncimaeniainein te w, |Junior Petes | Beat Courtice 8 ed are earning approximately @ caught > |North Whitby UCW Plan 'For Afternoon Reception WHITBY--The May meeitng ofjother handwork to prepare for a |North Whitby United Churcehjbazaar to be held in the. fall |Women was held at the home| The president reported she had night at of Mrs. Charles McAughey, Thejreceived notification from the president opened the meeting|card company whose \all-occa- ag endo : _ «_jand called on Mrs, Werner|sion cards the group sold to pro- ll pepe he are le xloke for the worship service loure the coffee maker, with a manager, Stabler fennad 14 and| Mrs: Kloke commenced with a similar offer on Christmas his mates hed Hine. hile oie and read from a book cards This time china or stain- Dawn: entitled "Living Letters', a mod-jless steel cutlery could be ob- Whe Giinare counted ious? translation of the letters oftained, On the motion of Mrs times in the first 'and sixth ine| Faul Ehaklgtnesced seconded by Mrs. nings and added two more in the| The president gave a report on|"@! McIntyre, it was decided seventh, Ken Boyd, Don Hodson,|the house warming held for the » 40 ss Laverne Wall each had two hits, minister and his wife at their, Some discussion ensued re- while Ken Mcllwain, Paul Cun ipen Bane. stating that donated rding the closing meeting Y It tis and Rick Long had one each jfurniture had arrived from King-| was agreed to hold an executive Mutton had three-of the five|ston. A motion thanking the! meeting May 25 at the home of hits off Stabler -- all singles. donor was passed, Mrs, Frank Parrinder to final- Down and Pickell each had one' Mrs, Frank Parrinder report- !7€ the details, hit. Courtice scored singles inied that Mrs. Kenneth Hobbs, The president introduced the the third, fifth and sixth innings.| wished to have an afternoon re-\speaker for the evening, Mrs ° ception June 6, at her home,/G, A, Mundy, wife of the minis- CUT WHALING LIMITS to mark the date the charter|ter of Brooklin United Church Limits on the world whale Was received, She asked for do who introduced the study -book tch will be reduced for ations of sandwiches and cook-|"God and His Purpose', Mrs 1965-66. Last season only 6.984,i¢s. The matter was referred to) Mundy suggested that the group of 8,000 available units the social convener, Mrs. Ray discuss why Bible Study should McLaughlin be done at' meetings. The out It was agreed the group would) come of the discussion was that COLOR SHOWS TARGET make sandwiches for a small re- understanding of the Bible helps The inside of young birds' ception one of the members'to understand our faith, and mouths is brightly colored so wished to have June 4 communicate it to others, From mother bird can feed them Mrs, William Grylls suggested|our knowledge comes our ability and go back to the that members work on mater-|to practice our faith and share search for food ial, sewing, knitting and any!the purpose and meaning of our PETERBOROUGH Peter borough opened their Eastern Ontario Baseball Association junior league with a 10-3 win over Courtice Monday Riverside & Doug Stabler hurled the' win were CHIQUITA C.A. Me BANANAS 2s 29° NEW SPRING -- No, 1 CARROTS eed FANCY 3-LB, POLY BAG No. Sweet A cons THE OSHAWA TIMES, § Wednesdey, May 26, 1965 lives, and our faith is our great- est treasurer and blessing Mrs. Mundy gave guidance on how to commence a study group, which seems to be one of the main problems of any new group, the problem of how to begin Mrs, Tom York 'ook the total of visits made during the past month to hospitals and homes by the members. The meeting closed with the Gaelic blessing "May the Road /Rise with You, and the Wind be always at your Back". BRITISH LIVE CHEAPLY Housing costs in Britain amount to only 10.7 per cent of the average family's budget SYD SILVER FORMALS For Weddings Etc. CRESTS & JACKETS For Your Team Agents for SAINT HILL-LEVINE UNIFORMS MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE Whitby - Plaza Sproule's Red and White Corner Simeoe ot Mill Wilson "Foodmaster"' Red and White Wilson Rd, S$, Shopping Ploze Brown's Red and White Brooklin,. 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