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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Apr 1966, p. 5

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THEATRE GUILD TO PRESENT COMEDY One of two bodies that disappear in a_ three-act comedy, 'Exit the Body,' is shown here hanging by the meck in a closet. The body, * Bill McAdam, was discover- CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, April 18 Co-Op Credit Union banking night Ist Whitby Scouts < Whitby Baptist Church Explor- ers Gardenview UCW. All Saints Anglican .Church Evening Guild Girl Guide of Canada Whitby District Association St. John's Anglican Church Men's Club Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Association Viscount Greenwood Chapter IODE St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 8 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 4 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 1 TUESDAY, April 19 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS Club Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Women's Christian Temperance Union Al-Anon Family Group Almonds , UCW Ajax Kinettes WEDNESDAY, April 20 Whitby St. John Ambulance Ontario Ladies College Castle Chapter Knights of Columbus THURSDAY, April 21 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Salvation Army Women's Home League Whitby Garden Club St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 3 Faith Baptist Church Women's Missionary Soc. work night FRIDAY, April 22 Red Cross Senior Citizens' Social Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ Ambassador Co-Op Co-Op Credit Union banking night | Salvation Army Timbral Brigade O'Connor High School, April 22 and 23, by the Whitby Theatre Guild. The pro- duction is supervised by Peter O'Shaugnessy. --Oshawa Times Photo | SATURDAY, April 23 ed by Crane Hammond, played by Celia Anderson, a mystery writer who finds more mystery than she can handle. The play will be presented at the Denis WHITBY PERSONALS Out-of-town guests who attend- @@ the Mann-Ridley wedding held April 16 at St. Mary of the People Church, Oshawa, were: Rev. J. E. Lawlor, Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shaw, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Turvey, Mr. Larry Shaw, Mr. Morris Shaw, St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. William Green, Brian, Garry and Judy, Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ridley, the Misses Helen and Alberta Rid- ley, Newmarket, Miss Shirley Green, Mr. Dave Laurence, Mil- ton, Mrs. Blanche Feigel, Kit- chener, Mr. Westley Madill, Sun- derland, Miss Yvonne Barn- stople, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barn- strople, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Green, Monkton, Mr. Fred Caulfield, Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broad. Uxbridge, |Salvation Army Young People's East Whitby vou, --- . tas Joins CORDA Hi-C Group ville and Ajax. COLUMBUS -- The decision} Mrs. Lloyd Campbell, 502/|to join the Central Ontario Re-| Henry st., is opening her home/|gional Development Association April 18 to members of St. An-|was made Thursday night by drew's Presbyterian Wom en/East Whitby Township Council. Group No. 4 for its monthly/ Twelve of 50 municipalities in meeting. a four-county economic develop- Miss Mary Lou Lott, teacher|ment area have now agreed to served. The meeting of the La- dies Auxiliary Branch 112 was cancelled to enable members to attend. Other branch members attending were from Bowman- SPACE TO POLLBOOTH MOSCOW (AP) -- liament. Cosmo- naut Valentina Tereshkova has a new job, The first woman in space has been named to the election commission which su- pervises elections to the Su- preme Soviet, the Russian par- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 16, 1966 § Bicycle Safety Clinic Held At Bowmanville bicycle safety program with) grounds. The talks will talks each week the summer at Bowmanville play-|ville Police Department. during the|by members of BOWMANVILLE -- A bicycle ance, balance, change of bal- safety clinic held during thelance, single obstacle, stop and week was climaxed Friday|: artic light tests. . , at St. J h's School, 0 gga gp It is planned to continue the Created To with a bike tour and rodeo in (/€R \ Individual 'which 105 children took part. AGES Requirements The clinic, sponsored by the Bowmanville Recreation De- partment in co-operation with the Bowmanville Police Depart- ment and the Bowmanville de- tachment of the OPP, closed with the presentation of crests and a treat of chocolate milk and apples. The crests, donated by the STAFFORD BROS. | WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev. John McLeod EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rey. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Organist Mrs. W. E, Summers, A.T.C.M, 11:0 A.M.--Moming Worship 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. : ENGLISH SERVICE ° | EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED 7:00 P.M,--Gospel Services 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Wed. 7:30 -- Mighty Minutes _ Bowmanville Kinsmen Club, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST were presented by William Kil- 668-3552 | patrick, president of the club. Among those attending the clos- ing ceremony were Deputy Reeve W. Fice, Councillors A. Oke and K. Nicks of Bowman- ville and Councillor Mrs. Budai, representing Darlington Town- ship. Constable Pat Cornell of the OPP detachment and Chief of Police Bernard Kitney were in charge of the clinic. Bowman- ville Constables Ray Hart and Tracey Davis assisted with the rodeo, JOE PEEL Starts New Job At 93 PORT PERRY -- Joe Peel is one of those people who can't sit still and do nothing con- WHITBY RESIDENTS! ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whitby |] Rev, W. J, S. McClure, B.A. Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH if i Centre & Colborne Sts. i Rev. J. M, Smith, B.A., B.D, Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess i Mrs. J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. | } 9:45 A.M.--Church $chool 11:00 A.M--"I"m A Theist" Nursery Care and Junior Congregation during Divine Worship EVERYONE WELCOME 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 9:48 AM.--Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors. 11 A.M.--Nursery, Primary, Junior, Congregation. Telephone 668-3091 for information Kindergarten, structive. In the winter Grand- Glen Rae Dairy donated the pe. Fosk tame time: donaying chocolate milk and Gibson or- Need Pick - up of Articles for Presby- terian Auction? waiting for spring. In order to|chards the apples. keep active and producing) 'To qualify for tne crests the grandpa applied for and got ajchildren had to pass a written job as container assembler. jtest on traffic knowledge as Grandpa Peel is producing | Well as skill, diminishing clear- sufficient chick boxes in five} NGS FORGERY hours per day to satisfy the ie: |e er ar rot Police PHONE quirements for a hatchery. The |found 1,775 falsified ration cards boxes grandpa makes may be/in a 13-day check in the Indian delivered to any province in|capital. Food is rationed .in Canada or exported to rny|most Indian cities during the country in the world where the|current shortage. firm's export markets exist. | Joe Peel is of course an avid] BROCK Evening Programs Start 7 & 9 p.m. WHITBY Saturday Matinee Begins 1:30 gardener, member of the Port Perry Senior Citizen's Club, and a long-time member of the Port Perry United Church. To what does he attribute his longevity and good health? Honest hard work and clean liv- ing. Not bad for a lad of 93! * PRINCE SEES SOCIALISM STOCKHOLM (AP)--The So- viet Union will have a royal visitor, Prince Bertil of Sweden, in July. The 54-year-old son of King Gustav VI, Adolf is head|§ = of a delegation of Swedish Wi sports officials who will study Russian methods, ARTHA HYER- MICHAEL ANDERSON, JR. - EARL HOLUMAN- JEREMY LATE METHAWAY WILLIAM H, WRIGHT, ALLAN WEISS. HARRY ESSEX szscisms [Pastor 23 at Bloor Dale College, Toronto|join the association. Three of is spending the Easter holi- | the municipalities -- Pickering days with her parents Mr. and|Township, East Whitby and Can- Mrs. Harry Lott, 322 Kent st. |nington--are in Ontario County. Almonds United Church Wom-| Other municipalities. which en Evening Group are meeting|has agreed to join are Rich- April 19 at the home of Mrs.|mond Hill in York County, To- Carl Pascoe, RR 1, Whitby for ronto Township in Peel County its monthly meeting. jand the town of Acton in Halton County. The member munici- This is Your Invitation to visit FOX NURSERY Mr. Jack Long, Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Braithwaite, Oakville, Miss Nancy Ridley, Mr. William (Bill) Wilson, Brampton, Miss Carol Berry, Windsor, Mr. Joseph Girous, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendall and son Ron, Mr. and Mrs. | James Lenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. | Bob Cardinali, Mr. and Mrs.} Donald Skinner, Mr. Wilfred Giroux, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mann, Mr. An-| thony Meagher and Mr. Danny} Semenuk, Toronto. | Mrs. S. Johnson, Mrs, Carrie | Krobel and son Lance of Cran | cellaneous shower' at her resi- berry, Portage, Manitoba were recent visitors at the home of |nomas Puckrin and Mrs. Doug-| Mr. and Mrs. .P. Metheral. Anne Welling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welling, 500 Centre street south celebrated her eighth birthday April 14. Guests attending her party were: Jeannette Shaw, Jody Luffman, Mary MacDonald, Ev- elyn Raw and Heather Mac- Donald. Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion attended a so- cial evening at Oshawa Branch 43. Twenty-three members from Whitby Branch 112 all agreed that it was a wonderful evening and was thoroughly enjoyed. At the close of the evening a de- licious lunch buffet style was|school companions. palities will contribute on a per | capita basis. howers Several 5 The East Whitby Council de- | P : + cided the assessing of the town- | Brock $f. N. Prior To Wedding |<\"* this year will be done by | f TBY Prior to her marriage to wi |the Ontario County Assessment | WHIT t ' fred (Butch) Mann, Miss Shar-| Coumcl sibb. declted will 668-6162 lene Ridley was honored at sev- | advertise for a building inspec- | eral showers: Mrs. Howa Sea bel and a bylaw enforcement | Kane, Oshawa held a kitchen) ficer. : : ; euleet. shower tal | Three building permits, rep-| tw. also & Pre-| presenti | a tana OF jresenting a value of $1,100 were an electric toaster )iccued b: | was made to Sharlene. prarorg y the township clerk ad Garden Centre Hendling « full line of Ist Quelity Nursery Stock. ing fer Your Gardening Needs. UNNYBROOK FOOD MARKETS New Store Opening © HELP WANTED ° MALE full or part time © BUTCHERS © MEAT COUNTER CLERKS © GROCERY CLERKS © PARCEL BOYS Aim Minimum FEMALE full or part time © CASHIERS © MEAT COUNTER CLERKS Apply in Person to: SUNNYBROOK FOOD MKT. 114 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY FORMERLY STEINBERG'S All positions offer excellent opportunities, end good starting salaries. Mrs. James Sleep held a mis- jdence with co-hostesses Mrs.| las Puckrin. | Mrs. Harvey 'Atwood assisted) by her daughter Miss Kathy ar- | ranged a miscellaneous shower at their residence, 216 St. Law- rence st. Miss Shirley Crawford and her mother Mrs. B. Crawford, Ajax, were co-hostesses at a | personal shower wtth former co- |workers from Dupont attending. | Miss Judy Read and her mo- ther, Mrs. Douglas Read, Athol | st. Whitby assisted by Miss| Mary Dawn Pettes entertained) at a miscellaneus shower at the | Read's residence for former nage" /' \\ oA SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 AM.--THE LORD'S SUPPER (et 314 Dovedole Dr.) 11;00 A.M.--(ot R. A. Hutchison Publie School 4 blocks south of Blair Park Plaza) SUNDAY SCHOOL -- Classes for all ages. FAMILY BIBLE HOUR -- Adult Service SUNDAY SERVICE FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DeLOSS M. AN-ALL CON SATURDAY EVE. 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