TOADSTOOL 'MUSHROOMS' are shown with the contributions mounted on a pack's ' to the Whitby General Hos- pital building fund. The First Brownies is the first group to reach its objective in a drive to raise $100. In the above phott, two Brownies Forming the shape of a toadstool, contributions from the First Whitby Brownie Pack are building fast. The money will be turned over huge cardboard. They are, left, Judy Schieder and Judy Woodman. --Oshawa Times rno.w "| minister; "Blue" Rockets For Red Defence? By FRED COLEMAN MOSCOW (AP)--The text of a speech by the Soviet defence Marshal---Rodion..-Y. Malinovsky, published today, shows the Soviet armed forces have ~concentrated--during the last 4% years on building inter- continental nucleac missiles and nuclear submarines. But the completion of a new, mysterious "blue belt" defence system, disclosed in his speech Friday, remains unexplained in the text. Malinovsky spoke to 6,000 delegates at the 23rd congress of the Soviet Communist party. Non - C_ ,0..042 ETAOINTOO media9 a'wpno05-t" came when Mali- novsky told delegates: "We quietly and confidently stand on guard of the peaceful labor of our people, all the more now that there has been the cre- ation of the blue belt of defence of our state." The remark came before a and many rockets of the ad- versary." This indicated the anti-missile system_under development still had a long way to go before it could ensure full protection against rocket attack. In his discussion of 'stra- tegic rockets, Malinovsky stressed that 'a great number of new and speciaily important mobile launching installations" have been put into operation in "a short period of time." These devices were shown in the military parade through Red Square last Noy. 7. Malinovsky also stressed the buildup of the Soviet nuclear submarine fleet and the re- cently completed round - the- world cruise of Soviet nuclear submarines underwater. The United States completed such a cruise with the Triton in 1960. The defence minister said the Soviet Union had built new rocket ships and means of anti- submarine defence which could section which said Soviet rock- ets could destroy any aggres- sors. This implied that the blue belt system might be a line of| "WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bown, 112|ning. April 2 at the Royal Cana- | Kent st., and Mr. and Mrs. A.jdian Legion Hall wyith master M. Wootton, 112 Palace st. , havelof ceremonies Earl Brown. TOPS MEMBERS LOSE 20 POUNDS Whitby Shrinking Violets po agora three-week. va There will be door prizes, spot} TOPS Club held its weekly Ochivrios, Port Antonio and| dance prizes and others. Re- meeting at Dundas _ School Kingston, Jamaica. They trav- |{reshments will be served. Mrs. with 18 members present. A weight loss of 1914 pounds was }| Paul Hatfield is general conven- or assisted by members of the executive. The affair will start eled from Toronto Internationa Airport. reported. Crystal Wright was crowned Queen for the week ner for March. Eleanor Cougle presented each Queen with a Women are holding their gen-| eral meeting and Easter thank 1003 McCullough dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Kemp attend the Best wishes for a happy birth-|at 8.30 p.m. with a loss of 4% pounds. ed ede gouge hel ge yg Cathy and Carol, twin daugh- ee VOrOUY _ earanes A a Ps . aie ' eters of. Mr. and Mrs, Allen| Was named "Queen"' for the ng ay Pril'keetch are celebrating their month of January, Florence third birthdays today. Edwards for the month of St. Mark's United Church! wr. and Mrs. Daniel Kemp, February and Dorothy Gard- offering at 8 p.m. April 5. Miss Beatrice McLean will be guest! speaker. Her subject will be) "The Holy Land Today" Belated birthday wishes to Bene Schoep, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Schoep, 701 Cochrane st. | who celebrated his 14th birh-| day April 1. Oshawa Flying Club dance last Saturday. The next day they en- joyed a scenic flight in Chuck's private aircraft. Last weekend guests at the jhome of Mrs. Ross Vernon, 212 Euclid st. were: Mr. and Mrs Paul Barber and family, Eto-| bicoke, Mrs. E. Winterton, Wes- little crown brooch A discussion period follow- ed. Members were requested to make comical Easter bonnets for the next week's meeting, these will be judged and prizes awarded to win- ners. rocket defence. | At another point Malinovsky | said the Soviet system of air |defence would '"'ensure the re- liable destruction of any planes 44 Bursaries By Masonic HAMILTON, Ont. (CP)-- |Forty - four bursaries, totalling} |$11,000, have been granted to} |date by the Masonic Charitable Foundation of Ontario, R. W.| | Treleaven, president of the /foundation, said Friday. The bursaries are not loans but outright gifts to Ontario students, he said in a state- ment. The foundation uses 90 cent of its income to provide limited bursaries, ranging from 1$100 to $500, to "a number of worthy students who, through no fault of their own, cumstances, and who might be unable to continue - their uni- versity education without im- jmediate assistance.' | The bursaries require the ap- proval and recommendation of appropriate university officials Noting that the per selected university have found them- selves in emergent financial cir- foundation! can use only its income and not Sr in, t Mrs. Danald Bond, 916 Gudea or ee tre st. n. entertained at a bri- dal shower in honor of Miss Gail) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kent, Bond. Assisting the bride-to-be) 205 St. Peter st., celebrated) in opening the numerous lovely|their sixth wedding anniversary gifts was Miss Patricia Bent-|April 1 ley, maid of honor-to-be. A tasty lunch was served by the hostess. best Congratulations and wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Blair Park Vista Ratepayers| Palmer, 310 Chestnut st. e., who Association are holding ajwill be celebrating their 41st "Spring Thaw' ' dance this eve-' wedding anniversary April 3. WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, April 4 St. John the Evangelist CWL Co-Op Credit Union banking night WEDNESDAY, April 6 1st Whitby Scouts Whitby St. John Ambulance Ajax Lionettes Almonds UCW Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. Whithy Baptist Church Explorer St. Andrew's Presbyterian Wom- en Group No. 3 Whitby Curling Club Ladies 132 Section executive and an- Four Leaf Clover Parents nual meeting Teachers Group All Saints Anglican Church Even Knights of Columbus. ing Guild THURSDAY, April 7 TUESDAY, April 5 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Salvation Army Women's Home Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS League Club Faith Baptist Church WMS Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room SATURDAY, April 9 St. Mark's UCW~general-meet..Salvation Army Young -- Peo- ing ple's Band Group St. Mark's UCW Hi-C Group Al-Anon Family France Wants Talks On Using Our Arms St. John's |nual "Little Helpers" OTTAWA (CP)--France has,with Canada possible Canadian suggested that Canada might/ use of French bases in event of war . like to negotiate with her on x ' ; 11'S IMPRACTICAL possible French use of Cana- External Affairs Minister dian military installations in arin described this proposal event of war _ as impractical. under conditions The proposal is contained in' g-¢ modern warfare. the last sentence of a March 29° 'The first French note made French note, tabled in the Com- no mention of Canada granting mons Friday, which politely) reciprocal rights. requests Canada to vacate its two bases in France by April: 1, 1967 4 reoted To The last sentence of the note " esd reads 4 ROL Individual "Finally, if the government of ats Requirements the French Canada so desires lare to be extended. The foundation Women Meet; St. John's Anglican Church Ruth WA held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hill. President, Mrs. Gordon Kyle, opened the meeting with the WA prayer and chaired the busi- ness meeting. It was announced that the an- picnic will be held June 8 at the home of Mrs. Langille, of Utica. The Ruth WA will serve tea and cookies at the Sunday school bazaar May 14. Bible study was led by Mrs. Eric LaTrobe after which refreshments were _ LAUNDRY ROOM, REC~ ROOM, GARAGE 700, LET US INSTAL PROPER HEATING | served by Mrs. Eric LaTrobe and Mrs. Thomas Hill. Mrs. John McKibbin conduct- its capital for charitable pur- iposes, Mr. Treleaven said lereater capital is required if jthe activities of the foundation | represents | be used "against rocket subma- rines of the aggressors.'"' This remark apparently referred to What Canadian MPPs Got Up To This Week By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Alberta legislature heard revisions to beef up the prov- ince's Trust Companies Act Fri- day-whilethe Nova Scotia house gave second reading to a bill providing for the establishment of-an- Atlantic. Stack Exchange. 'The events gvere among the|~-- highlights of nine legislatures sitting across Canada Friday. The proposed adjustments to the Trust Companies Act, in- troduced by Provincial Secre- tary Ambrose Holowach, called for tripling the amount of paid-| up capital required before al company can be registered to} $750,000 from $250,000. The bill also provides for more frequent; audits and restricts the holdings | into which company 'funds may be invested. Legislation similar to the Al- berta bill was presented to the) Ontario legislature earlier this | week. Nova Scotia's stock exchange) bill, passed without debate, | would incorporate the Atlantic exchange for operation in Hali-| fax, making it the first Cana- U.S. submarines carrying Po- | laris missiles. Malinovsky's text quoted no | figures on the strength of Soviet [nuclear stockpiles or rocket forces. dian exchange ®ast of --| Other legislatures: New Brunswick Finance Minister Graham DesBirsay an- nounced the province's budget! Be ~; would be brought down when | the legislature reconvenes after Granted | Foundation more than 130,000 Masons. Its | directors are: Hon. R. W. Tre- \leaven, Hamilton; Provincial! [Preasurer James N. Allan; | L. Martyn, Hon. D. M.| Paine and R. C. Berkin- shaw, all of Toronto; T. L. Wil- son, Oshawa; N. R. Richards, | Guelph; and N. Hamilton. retary 'treasurer, M. Byrne, sec- | an Easter recess. Ontario -- Amendments pro- posed to the Fish and Game} Act by Lands and Forests Min- ister Kelso Roberts will limit bull frog hunting to 34% months and require commercial hunters to have a licence. Mr, Roberts expressed fear tirat the--prov- ince's bull frog population is| near extinction. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 2, 1966 5 TOWN OF WHITBY NO GARBAGE COLLECTION Good Friday Holiday, April 8, 1066 Garbage normally collected on Friday, April 8th, will be collected on Thursday, April 7th. ~ Couneitior f. Mesrey Cheimmes, Sanitation Committee. Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Association SPRING THAW DANCE Sat., April 2 8:30 to 12 P.M. Legion Hall Whitby Earl Brown -- M.C. $3.00 Per Couple Refreshments of RADIO DIS DESK including Friday, April 1 Applicants must be betwe TOWN OF WHITBY Applications for the position in the Police Office -- Will be received up to and Address al! applications to the undersigned; PATCHER and CLERK 5th, 1966. en the ages of 18 and 20. George R. Ronkine, Chief Constable, Town of Whitby, 405 Dundes St. W. Whitby Pentecostal Church 307 BROCK ST, N. -- WHITBY -- >>, ed WHAT MEANETH ACTS 2:12 THIS 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M, EVANGELISTS REV. & MRS. EUGENE KRAFT From British Columbia Pastor: Rev. Max Case Asst. Jon King 'PEETETTRSEAEEETTYEREEE est SHENAE SESE SEATED HALES ESOP pT et oA iy," wht TS. JBiIBLE\ ) SHAPEL a le iis i SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER (at 314 Dovedale Dr.) 11:00 A.M.--(at R. A. Hutchison Public School 4 blocks south of Blair Park Plaza) SUNDAY SCHOOL -- Classes for all ages. FAMILY BIBLE HOUR -- Adult Service Subject: ""MAN'S NEED AND GOD'S PROVISION" Speoker: Mr. Bil Morrison of Scarborough 8:00 P.M.--YOUNG PEOPLE'S (ot 314 Dovedale Dr.) TUESDAY at 8:00 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study --- Acts 7 ". For more information phone; 725-9243 or 668-4576 ed an-auction sale, proceeds of which will go to the 'Talent Fund"'. The next meeting will be held April 23 at the Church Hall. Rev. John McKibbin will snow slides of his trip. to Ireland. BROCK Evening Programs Stort et 7 & 9 P.M. Waiviy Feature at 7 and 9:20 Broadway's bouncingest bundle of joy...on the screen! It's never too soon to start laughing at PAUL RD ONE STEVENS: MAUREEN TP TTON ANE WATT HENRY JONES ang LLOYD NOLAN Wan by DAD ROSE + ernemptey by SUMNER LFTHIR LONE, Banad open his Stage Plays Produemd by WORKMAN LEAR + Creced by BUD YORI TECHNICOLOR®: PANAVISION® FROM WARNER BROS. Saturday Matinee Attraction Only | The story The Oshawa Times itby, it's people, business, industry . . . re comes off the presses, Monday of 'Our Town' showing what we have accomplished 1966 WHITBY PROGRESS EDITION to be published in Mid - April of Wh growth and futu fascinating story it's facilities, April 18th. This government is also ready to en-} ter into conversations to deter- "ENSIGN PULVER" In Color WITH BURL IVES, MILLIE PERKINS mine the military facilities, H mentioned in the aide-memoire of March 10, that both govern- STAFFORD BROS, ments could mutually grant to LTD each other in the event. of a q , conflict in etic both countries MONUMENTS were engaged through the At- lantie alliance 318 DUNDAS EAST The March 10 note said 668-3552 a France was prepared to discuss JONE ; : REAL ESTATE | EASTER COMMUNION - Let Us Break Bread Together | GARDEN VIEW UNITED CHURCH ¥ Meeting in Palmerston Ave. School, Whitby 11:00 A.M. TOM YORK, Minister. 0 ; Come - Sales. - Valuations Consultations 668-8841 or 728-6661 and what's on its way will be distributed throughout the Western World. Order extra copies for your friends and relations and for your out-of-town business associates and contacts. MR. ADVERTISER: The atmosphere the Whitby Progress Edition generates is an excellent place for you to inform the public of the importance of your business or industry to our Town, Be sure to tell your. story in this year's edi tion. If your odvertising representative has not contacted you my @all him ot 668-3703. ADVERTISING DEADLINE ! SATURDAY, APRIL 9th 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE ASTOR'S SERMON-- "FOUR INDISPUTABLE FACTS" 12:00 Noon COMMUNION SERVICE and RECEPTION OF MEMBERS 7:00 P.M. THE GOSPEL HOUR PASTOR'S SERMON-- "THE WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT" FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister, SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 aug geass TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST-- 350 on Your Dial. Musie For The. Day MR, KEN BAER, Talented Musician, Toronte WEDNESDAY EVE. 8:00 P.M. conducted Prayer, Proise end Bible Study _ "There's Always by A Welcome At Faith" the Paster TOWN OF WHITBY Applications for Constables Applications will be received up to and including Friday, April 15th, 1966, for Police Constables for the Town of Whitby. Application forms may be obtained at the office of the Chief of Police, The following qualifications ore required: Between the ages of 21 and 30 years, minimum height 5' 10", 160 Ibs., minimum education 10th grade. Address applications to the undersigned. George R Rankine, Chief Constable, Town of Whitby, -405 Dundas St. minimum weight Ww. WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev. John McLeod 7:00 P.M.---Gospel Services 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Wed. 7:30 -- Mighty Minutes Mra, W, a Seas, ATOM. " Peete seein wie & 10:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M.--Morning ENGLISH cog it J AND Worship SUNDAY SCHOOL EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 PLM. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ee Sf. UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. MARK'S Rev. J, M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Whitby Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Rev, W. J, S$. McClure, B.A, Mrs, J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 1} A.M, -- PALM SUNDAY 9:45 A.M.--Church School Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.--"Our Com- 9:45 A.M.--Juniors, Intermediates, passion" niors. 11 AM.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Congregation during Primary, Junior, Congregation i Telephone 668-3091 for information Divine Worship ib ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Nursery Care and Junior EVERYONE WELCOME