WHITBY -- AJAX Brooklin Fair Officials Plan Bia Show June 4 BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Plans|tario County Dairy , have reached the final stages|competition. The winner will| demonstration by the Bad Boys for the 55th annual Brooklin| represent the county in the pro-/School under the guidance of Spring Fair June 4 in the vil-| vincial contest to be held at the J. P. Webbing, of Brooklin. lage. Many new attractions) CNE in the fall. Displays of women's and, chil- have been added to the pro-| 4 Jarge entry i» anticipated|dren's work will be exhibited rem. in the classes for horses and|i® the nearby Brooklin Com- Although the fair will not be . munity Memorial Arena, officially opened until Saturday|cattle. A new class this year) ape program in the arena afternoon, it will get under way|is one for saddle horses. A full) wij] also include demonstrations Friday night witn a softballiprogram of harness racing 18 of square dancing each hour by game. The Happyland Midway|aiso planned. Brooklin area clubs. The public hows will also operate that) Other new features include a|will also have the opportunity evening, purebred dog show during theito take part in the dancing. The fair program gets under) preg Rana way at.1 p.m. Saturday with a| WHITBY PERSONALS school children's parade inside the grounds. Entry forms have been circulated at all district) Miss Sheila O'Connor,|guests of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon schools and a large entry is Georgian Court, Whitby, cele-|Lee. anticipated. brated her 22nd birthday Satur- The parade will feature class-day. A surprise party was ar-| Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nixon 's for costumed and comic sub- ranged. During 'the evening|Celebrated their 18th wedding ects, decorated bicycles, tri- Sheila was presented with her|anfiversary over the weekend, aycles, doll carriages' andring by her fiance, Rolland|Which was spent in New York wagons as well as pony riders Mayr, Oshawa, State. and novelty classes nas Mr, and Mrs, Jorgen Olsen LARGE ENTRY and children, Kim, Brian and One of the features of the fair; Margaret, 950 Greenwood cres., ave will be the holding of the On-'spent Sunday in Beaverton, the 4 Princess| afternoon and a dog obedience | Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Cecil McCabe, 19 Almonds Whitby, on the occasion of their silver wedding anniver- sary, to be celebrated today. WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Whitby Senior Citizens Attend Weekly Meeting Whitby Senior Citizens Club! Mrs. Mary Anderson addres- met Friday for its weekly meet-|sed the group briefly inviting ing at All Saints Anglican all to attend the St. Mark's Un- Church parish hall, this proj-'ron st. s. from Monday to Lynn, daughter of Mr. and) Mrs, William Mullen, is cele brating her 10th birthday today, The Girl Guide of Canada| E Whitby District Association} will meet May 18 at the home| of Mrs. Thomas -- Brandon,| Henry st., for its meeting | Duncan, son of Mr, and Mrs, ANIERS Bernard O'Brien, is celebrating) -- Governor - General and his seventh birthday today. To) Mme, Vanier talk to school celebrate the occasion Duncan! children following their ar- his'- ead on Uisicteats ects Motor Hotel, where the lers and their husbands en- joyea ainner and dancing. bev- eral guests were present. After dinner, trophies: were presented by Mrs. Nessie Shephard, president, and Mrs, Joan Coulthard, vice - presi- dent, High Ante went to Mrs. Ev, Curtis with . Josephine as runner - up. Mrs. for the ig and Mrs. Shi: the High Double with hdep. High single trophy went to Mrs. Bet- ty Petrie and gy with hdep, to Mrs. a Bedard, The "Roses" with team cap- tain, Mrs. Marg Holley, wor the play - offs and received the League trophy accompanied by her team mates Mrs. Nessie Shephard, Mrs, Thelma Keo- ghan, Mrs, Doris Stannett, Mrs. Flower League Members Attend Bowling Banquet banquet Dorothy Brown and Mrs. Val Kosa, rley Gerhardt for) 4 in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Mey 17,1966 § Mrs, Mary Elliott, secretary; Mrs, Betty Grant, Treasurer; . Ev Curtis and Mrs, committes, all were on the this season exception of Mrs. Beg The 'Consolation' winners were the 'Pom - Poms'. Team captain Mrs, Phyllis Wild with -- ie ND a §j PROTECT nik, Mrs. Marie Vallieres and The Section winners were the | Your Furs and Mrs. Anne Schell, --_ =. 'Roses' snd 'Pansies', received lovely alu- minum trays for each bowler on Sloth Garments Insured » Hatrigerated | Storege veults on promises the respective teams. CALL Master of Ceremonies for the 668-2345 lance was Doug Crysdale. There were numerous door WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. prizes and spot dance prizes | some of which were donated by Mr. Mrysdale. The evening was | successful, Special thanks go to Mrs. | Nessie Shephard president and Mrs, Betty Grant treasurer, for | the work and time spent on ar- ranging the banquet, The executive committee for! 2 ASTRO ANTS next are Mrs. Nessie renanere, President; Mrs, Joan| Coulthard, Vice president; FAIL TO ORBIT EDMONTON (CP)---A sec- ond attempt to put two ants into orbit failed here when the launch vehicle fell over and burned out on the launching pad, The attempt was made by Kenneth Cretney, Hugh Boyd and Brian Hopkins, all Grade 5 students. The launch vehicle was Starlight I, a single stage rocket powered by firecracker powder. It was to rise eight feet before returning to earth. All went pvell up' to the {g- nition point. Then came a cloud of smoke and the rocket VISIT IN SAINT JOHN, NB. rival in Saint John, N.B., lantic provinces. Mayor Monday for a 24-hour visit, Stephen H. Weyman of Saint part of their tour of the A John looks on. ect is sponsored by Whitby Red ron st. s. from Mondau to Cross Thursday from 2 till 4 p.m. Two During the afternoon all pre- ladies are present each day to sent participated in various welcome visitors, arrange gam- games, Musical selections were es and serve a cup of tea. layed at the piano by Mrs 'lizabeth Bell. A delicious linch 2 . provided by Senior Citizens was |S@'hering. A group of Senior rrved Citizens attending the Friday Every Friday from 1,30 till|afternoon at All Saints Church Stephen, son of Mrs. Shirley Cammack, will be one year Ot today. On Sunday a family din- Pepe » 1 This is a non - denominational "¢" Was held at the home of will entertain some of = friends | Bowlers | celeste oebdligdans Plan For Mrs. Shirley Cammack: and Ste-| | phen, two brothers, Edward! fell to the launching pad and burned out. One of the ants was killed. The other escaped injury. Said the Cretney boy: "Lots of other things have failed--like Gemini 8, for in- stance," Oshawa Lawn Bowling C1u bl Oct. 1 -- mixed tregles for on Aug. 17, fowl. Eight tournaments are sched-| The first tournament, sponso- uled by the Whitby club dur-|Ted byi the women's' section ing the summer, They are: jof the club will be a doubles May 28 -- Men's doubles for event June 1 the Farewell Trophy; June 22) -- mixed doubles for the An-| INDIANS ARRIVE 4 p.m. all Senior Citizens are propose to accept the invitation (nvited to meet at the parish of St. Mark's open house in the "i and get acquainted. near future. and Ronald, Jo-Ann and Debor- an Road Busy Year | derson Trophy; July 23 -- mix- led trebles for the McBride Me- | morial Trophy; Aug. 3 -- mix- Pakistani immigrants went to More than 29,500 Indian and); tener a COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH Incorporation Letters Granted WHITBY -(Staff) -- The cur-; They are Dan's Chili Food QUALITY NURSERY STOCK ed doubles for the Red Wing} y Rose Bowl; Aug. 30 -- mixed trebles for the Wilson Trophy; Aug. 28 -- men's doubles; Sept. | 24 -- mixed doubles for fruit; | OSHAWA TIMES rent issue of the Ontario Gaz- ette carries the information that si pee a --" Lamina, letters patent of incorporation | 24 The R. H. Cabinet Company have been granted to two Whit-|Limited both of Whitby and by companies and one Oshawa | Shewring Brothers Limited of company. 'Oshawa. PICTURE RE-PRINTS NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St, 6, Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each Made-to-Measure Clothes Tallored by HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN TIP TOP TAILORS Freemons Formal Rentals --- et -- USS Uverything for your gardening needs. 'Open 9 a.m, te 9 p.m, ion days @ week, Mrs. Arnold Bergstrom has WHITBY (Staff) The} just returned from Switzerland) Whitby Lawn Bowling. Club is} where she attended the funeral|looking forward to the opening of her father, the late Albert/of play in the near future. The Meier. greens came through the win- es ter in good condition and it is anticipated, weather permitting 200 Delegates that the members. will be able ffi M to use the greens next week, The club is anxious to secure | At Tra Ic eet |both men and women as new | OTTAWA (CP)--The 17th an-|members, With Pe in Abed! ss . |nual Ontario Traffic Conference|instruction periods are planne Patricia Lorraine Donohue Weds opened here Monday as some|next week when anyone can ' |200 delegates from across thelvisit the club and learn the Patricia Lorraine Donohue was, Miss Barbara Ann Donohue,|province began attending sem-|fundamentals of the game, united in marriage at Rhodes/Toronto was maid-of-honor and|inars aimed at helping their/There is on obligation on the Avenue United Church, Toronto, bridesmaids were Nancy Galli-| municipalities step up traffic|part of thise who take instruc-| May 14, at 3.30 p.m. to Gary|more and Wendy one To-| efficiency while cutting down on|tion to become members of the| Joseph Lioyd Harding, ronto. They were dressed alike! accidents lelub | The bride is the daughter of fin floor length green taffeta) Among recommendations be-| The officers of the men's Mrs. William Donohue, Toronto|dressed with macthing shoul-|fore delegates to the three-day |section are: Len Weeks, presi-| and the late Mr. Donohue, the|der length veils held in -place| meeting was a proposal by|dent; Vic Igglesden, vice-presi- bridegroom is the son of Mr.|with hand made flowers, they| Staff Sgt. William Watson of theldent; A. A. Archibald, secre- by. | Rev. R. Maurice Boyd offi- tiated at the ceremony. The bride given in marriage wore a floor length white peau! de soie gown, fitted bodice with! chapel train enhanced by lace appliques, her shoulder length 'illusion veil was held in place) by a floral headdress, she cat-| cied a crescent shape bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses. | and Mrs. Joseph Harding, Whit-|carried nosegays of yellow rose|st, Catharines police depart- est man was Bryan Jeppe- B son, Gimli, Manitoba and the | ushers were Douglas Terry, Osh-| behavior by her brother, Ron Donohuel te am diha Doceine, Tore For their honeymoon the bride left wearing a beige suit with yellow accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses. Upon their return Mr | i and |Mrs. Gary Harding will reside| Barrie police department. sug:! at Regency Towers, Oshawa, | Couples Win Vacation Contest | WHITBY (Staff) -- Mr. and Mrs. R. Nicolussi, of Whitby,|mas. They were the winners of| and Mr. and Mrs. Jan Falkow- ski, Oshawa, will enjoy a week's! free vacation in Nassau, Baha the Pot O° Gold contest spon- sored by an Orillia company Brownies, Guides At Banquet Fifth and _ Third Brownie Packs and Third Gir! Guide Co- mpany held its annual Mothers and Daughters banquet at St John the Evangelist parish hall last Sunday, also attending were several grandmothers and one great grandmother, Mrs. Will- iam Holley. Head table guests were: Fath er L. J. Austin, District Com- missioner, Mrs, H, Whale, who was also guest speaker, Mrs. William Allan retired Guide Leader who was Guide Capt- ain for the past nine years.| Mrs, William Avent, Guide Bad-| ge Secretary, CWL President, | Mrs. H. C. Munro, Guide| Leaders, Mrs. Ray Bibeau and Miss Mimi Verret. Brownie Leaders, Mrs. Pat Lynch, Mrs. | Jery Ouellette, Miss Sheila 0'-| Connor, Miss Pat Borchuk and Miss Suzanne Cote Presentations. were made to District Commissioner, Mrs. Whale and to Mrs. William Al- Acting As EXECUTOR isa full time business for VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY | | | lan, the floral centre piece was presented to Mrs. H. C. Munro. Guide Mary Elizabeth Forb- es was presented with a plaque for the best All round Guide for the year. Thanks were expressed to Mrs. Dan O'Hagan and her hel- ers who catered to the banquet Part of the entertainment program was a puppet show by Brownies Debra and Rhoda Newman 3rownies and Guides camp} fire songs concluded a most en-| joyable evening. |perintendent Isabel MacNeill. tary and Neil Shortbread treas- urer. Mr Igglesden is the tour- nament secretary. The officers of the women's section are: Mrs. Earl Judge, president; Mrs. Harry Lott, vice - president; Mrs. Helen Ballem, secretary; Mrs. Doreen Shortreed, treasurer and Mrs. Laurie Wells; tournament sec- retary. Mrs. Lott has been elected chairman of District 18- of the gested traffic clinics could be } : 'ave |Provincial Women's Lawn Bow- put to more use to help drivers | Pr? Asaguataa, who were learning and drivers| who had been guilty of traffic| The Whitby Club greens will offences. jaccommodate $2 of the rinks - taking part in the General Mo- tors Gold Cup Men's rinks tournament, sponsored by the ment that school children be en- couraged to regulate their own on the streets by) eans of. student courts. Staff Sgt. Watson said such a program has been imple- mented in two St. Catharines schools and one 'recently com- pleted an ll-year perfect safety record. Cpl. Ralph Berry of the} Separate Plan For Women Asked KINGSTON (CP)--The Kings-! ton chapter of the Elizabeth Fry Society says it is "particularly concerned with restrictions im- posed on a program n the Kingston prison for women by the regional: system used in ad- ministering all-male prisons.' | female prisoners. The society, concerned with; The brief also suggested that conditions in women's prisons, | female correctional centres is also worried about morale|should include diagnostic, re- conditions in the prison since|/search, medical, psychiatric the resignation in March of Su-|and therapeutic facilities. "The success of the plan The society is conducting dis-| would depend upon a high qual-! cussions with Solicitor-General|ity of staff effectively used,"'| Pennell on plans for the custody|the brief said. of female prisoners under fed- eral jurisdiction A brief submitted to Mr, Pen- jnell in November and - made |public Monday asked for a sep- larate plan for female offenders and the appointment of a fe- male deputy - commissioner in charge of all matters involving MAKE YOURE OUTDOOR 12 x 24 24 x 24 x CHARCOAL YELLOW BROWN GREEN RED IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY ~ PHONE GET YOUR FREE BROCHURE ON PATIO DESIGNS TO-DAY! 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A Savings Account at the Royal can give you a sense of security, Your funds are accessible at any time and you enjoy complete safety, OP 1 Chequing A ts--for paying bills without disturbing your savings, You can save as much as a third in service charges, too, (© Current Accounts--the logical way to keep simple, accurate recards of receipts and payments; your cancelled cheques are returned monthly. O Savings Certificates--a high-yield term deposit, redeemable in full at any time with interest payable half yearly. CO Deposit Receipts--high-yield term deposit; interest payable at maturity, All these--plus Money Orders--Travellers Cheques--Safety De- posit and Safekeeping Services--Foreign Exchange--Drafts-- Letters of Credit--Night Depository Services--Money Transfers --Investment Services--termplan loans--many others, Drop tn to your nearest Royal Bank branch, soon. & ROYAL BANK Oshewo Branch: 8 F Deaneky, Menager Oshewe King end Wilson Branch: 4, M. Waddell, Meneger Oshowe, 532 Simcoe St. South C.F, Giffin, Manager Some Common Sense On OIL CHANGES Through Improved filters ond higher de- tergent quality of modern oils, the once standard 1,000-mile oil change has crept upword to 2,000 to 4,000 miles in own- er manual recommendations to the point where these recommendations have now become selling features of various mo- dels. Cor makers' figures often differ from oll compeny suggestions for k draini perhaps b the oil firms heve @ f h In any case, ye ae in. freq ' owner manual should be the final guide. Me Theoretically, a metal engine port continuously bathed In cleen oil will never wear out, Where reality catches up with theory though, is that starting immedictely ofter on oil change your oil starts to accumulate unburned fuel and water from conden sation along with dirt, Though your oll will never "wear out" 3 such, this chemical adulteration weakens It and storts the creation of engine-pitting acid. For this reason, dusty roads and short trips Involving ste and stopping a cold engine cre the hardest on your oll @ hence your engine. If you do nothing but this kind of driving, then you would be wise to halve the mileage of oil chan: recommendations since these guides were made for "norma driving including 50% highway trips, Modern high compression engines CAN be seriously harmed by deteriorated engine oil. Think of oll changes os a kind of insurance, Because the cost of a major engine failure ls mony, many times the cost of the additional oil changes it is better to err on the liberal side, "-- fl St NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE