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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1966, p. 5

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we WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY - Licence Plate Sales Ahead Of Last Year WHITBY (Staff) -- More thaa|Dec 2,000 Whitby residents will be/2,008. avoiding a jam on Feb. 28. These are the people who have already purchased their 1966 licence plates. Mrs. D. Bigelow, who ts in , Charge of the licencing branch open on Saturday's from 9 a.m. of Donald's Travel service, said| nti] 12 noon, as. wil as the since he plates went on saleiregular hours. Guides, Brownies Win Many Awards The following badges were|ant#t Wings -- Barbara Brandon. awarded from October, 1965 to| Fourth Brownie Pack: Golden January, 1966, to Whitby Brown-|Hand and Wings -- Patty Pick- jes and Guides. ard, Joan Schaaf; Swimmers -- First Brownie Pack: Collec-|Debra Edey. tors -- Susan Wilde; Writers --| Fifth Brownie Pack: Golden Nancy Houston, Judy Scheider; | Hand and Wings -- Roseanne Thrift -- Nancy Houston; House|Morris, Ramona Vaiciunas; Orderly -- Janice Saunders,|Swimmer -- Roseanne Morris. Cheryl McLuhan, Judy Ward-| First Brooklin Brownie Pack: man, Judy Scheider, Susan Collectors -- Gail Grant; House Hood, Debbie Dunlop, Susan!Orderly -- Donna Bonneville. Dunlop, Jane-Ann Fraser,! The following Girl Guides Nancy Houston, Susan Wilde, |earned proficiency badges: Janice Moore, Marilyn Boake,| First Girl Guide Company: Carolyn Knowles; Athletes --|Dancer -- Shirley Hawkins; Nancy Houston, Diane Doble,| Homemaker -- Gay Courtice, Donna Pollock, Janice Saun-|Suzanne Gorden, Diane Ing, ders, Karen Lawson. Stephanie Whale, Catherine Second Brownie Pack: House|Boake, Gillian Heaver: Hostess Orderly -- Janice Rosso, Brenda|-- Shirley Hawkins, Gail Schell, last year, but we wiill some 7,000 plates still to sell." the last minute rush, Bridge, Susan Davies, Beverly|Joane Pollard; Needlewoman --| Atkinson, Iris Young, Karen/Nancy Pollard; jlliot, Connie Andrews, Peggy|Shirley Hawkins; ankins, Debbie English, Row-|Carole Avent ena Samue|], Laurie Stuart; | Swimmers -- Iris Young; Col-|Hostess -- Laura Leeder, Devie Swimmer -- lector -- Debbie Budd, Barbara|Taylor, Robin Minto, Mary Brandon, Janice Rosso; Min-| Cockburn strel -- Debbie Budd; Needle-| First Brooklin Girl Guide worker -- Sheryl Wallis, Bar-|\Company: Pioneer -- Joan bara Brandon; Golden Hand|Nickleson. Opera Accorded Warm Reception Culture in Whitby received ajone act to another was carried decided boost Friday evening|out smoothly. when the opera 'Carmen' was' Stirred by the warmth con- presented at the Henry Hizh veyed by the cast, an enthus- School by the Canadian Operajiastic reception was provided Company under the direction|by the audience. Among a num-| of Phillip Stark. Sponsorship and|ber of stars, all performers arrangements for the presen-}carried out their duties in. an tation were made by the Whit-jexcellent manner. by Concert Association. The opera was the second of Described as one of © the 2 Series organized by the Whit- A jby 'Concert Association. The world's most popular operas, jthird concert in the series will the presentation was limited tO be presented Saturday Mar. 19, some extent by insufficient stage{at the Ontario Ladies' College space, Carmen is played in four|On this occasion the association acts, each requiring differeht/has arranged a twin ig scenery but, despite the stage|cital by Pierre Souvairan "and problems, the movement from!Ralph Elsaesser. Theatre Guild Plans Production | 'The Happiest Days of Your|the direction of Peter O'Shaugh- Life' will be on view at the/nessy. This is the local guild's Denis O'Connor High School,' first presentation of the current Feb. 4 and 5, presented by the|season. | Whitby Theatre Guild. Tickets for the production can Described as a three-act com-|be obtained at the entrance to| edy, the production is under'the school on theatre night, Church Group Names Visiting Group' St. Mark's United Church Wo- meeting Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. Feb.| men, Unit No. 3, met in the|2 The following members of| church parlor for its monthly|Unit No. 3 will do Red Cross meeting. The Unit Leader, Mrs.|visiting at Fairview Lodge: R. A. Smith, opened the meet-|Mrs. Leith Jones, Mrs. K. Mce- ing with a poem "'A New Yéar's|Kelvie, Mrs. H. Quantrill and Wish", by John B. Clark, |Mrs. Ida Simpson. Theré will Mrs. Edward Breen conduct- be a "Family Party' at Whit ed the worship service taking|by Community Arena Feb, 12 as her theme 'Repentance' lin the afternoon. Mrs. K. McKelvie read the scr-| Mrs. L. F. Richardson, pro- ipture. Mrs. William Jamieson|gram convenor, introduced the read the minutes of the Dec-|new study book "Jesus Christ ember meeting -and~-presentedand-the Christian Life". "Adis: the treasurer's report. cussion period followed. Members were given a list; Tea hostesses were: Mrs. Ed- of dates of coming events: Uni-| ward Breen and Mrs. Joseph! ted Church Women genera! Ward. | Gardenview Church Reviews Year | ie gg United Church sented its program. This was annual congregational meeting t was held Jan. 20 at Palmerston|1 <0. = a < Avenue School. The student mi-| * Mentioned that the site nister, Thomas York presided. for the erection of the church The budget was discussed: | would be situated directly be- "The every person Canvass' hind the new County Court was started. Paint Plaques As Money Project The Salvation Army Women's}meeting for divisional . activi-| Home League held its weekly |ties will be held Feb. 7 in Co- meeting at the Citadel with|bourg. It is hoped that a Whitby Mrs. Captain Clarence Janes in|leader will be able to attend charge of the worship service.|with Mrs. Captain Clarence! All members took part in Bible! Janes, reading. Mrs. Florence Dove closed It was annouriced that Feb.|the meeting with prayer, Mem- 10. a United Holiness meeting|bers busied themselves painting will be held in Bowmanville.|plaques as a money raising Arrangements will be made at project. t future meetings. for Whitby Tea hostesses were Mrs. Don members wishing to attend ald Parker and Mrs. Elizabeth A Home League planning Lintner, Seymour Scores Four Goals Ottenbrites handed a. stiff jolt to the Royal Hotel squad, Sunday afternoon, in a Whitby Mercantile ra wad league game The Ottenbrite boys copped a 9-1 victory. Lloyd Seymour paced the win ners with a four goal effort John Vesters potted a hat trick The second period was Suno co's all the way with a 3-1 goal margin to give them a 6-3 lead Four goals by Kelly Disney in the third frame went no where as Sunoco picked up four coun ters to match them Brian Fletcher and Gord | Townson scored hat tricks for Singles were fired by Aime Sunoco with Rickey Switzer! Rousseau and Art Rennick.| picking off a pair of goals.! Answering for the losers was/Singles by John Tran and Gord Dave Harrison E Forrester completed the score The first two periods were for the winners. Ottenbrites all the way. Otten Kelly Disney goals in three brites potted a single goal in the first period then came back strong in the second with five unanswered goals Royals scored their only tally. at the opening of the third with Otten brites slamming the door bj scoring three more counters The second game was a high scoring affair with Arena Suno co downing Kelly Disney 10-7 The losers opened the scoring in the first period at 2.94 but Sun- oco duplicated the effort and added another io lead. | cul off hydvo and water service Another goal by each squad setito neighboring farms as well the score at 3-2 for the Sunoco|so cows had to be milked by|° boys. Ihand. J j somes were scored by. Elmer Tran and Terry Davis with Bob O'Brien firing a single FIRE BLEW HYDRO BRIGHTON, Ont. (cP) Henry Postma woke up with a toothache at 2 a.m. to find the kitchen of his Northumberland county. farmhouse on fire. He shepherded his wife and three Small children outside in sub- zero weather while the whole building burned down The fire 1, she has sold more than "This is an increase of more than 200 over the same period have To accommodate the expected licence department at Donald's will be Pioneer --|} Second Girl Guide Company: | eer NEW Softique Bath Oil. Don't you agree it leaves THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Jenuery 28, 1966 8} : Pee = ee me name HOW WAS YOUR SOFTIQUE BATH? -- Last night, we gave you a sample of Ou femininely soft and smooth all over? oils--stops you feeling dry and itchy, -- drying effects of weather and heating. E HOPE you used your sample Ws Softique Bath Oil because soap and water dries out your skin's natural moistening oils, A remarkable dissolving ingredient spreads Softique all through your bath water -- moisturizes your skin eveniy and completely. 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