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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jun 1966, p. 5

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ncaa: acnaeniattencsn ite tty, nani : ~ DAY - BY - DAY WHITBY Whitby WHITBY -- The election of alficers for the 1966-67 season| was he highlight of tne recem) annual 1 meeting of the) Whitby Theatre Guild, / Elected to the executive were: Peter O'Shaughnessy,| president; Beryl Garratt, vice-| president, Bert Heaver, busi-| ness manager; Freda Jepson,) treasurer; Linda Hughes, secre-| tary; Cyril Garratt, technical | director; Dianne Smith, mem- bership. j Paying tribute to the hard work of Past President Joe Wainwright, the newly elected president, Peter O'Shaughnessy | called for the co-operation of| all members, for the particular-| ly busy centennial season, ahead, | At this time of the year, when) theatre groups usually have al summer recess, the Theatre| Guild will be busy planning for their contribution to the | Cite Unit Budget Function The meeting of St. Mark's| United Church Women was held) in the Church Hall, Tuesday afternoon, with a good atten-| dance, Mrs, M. A, Price pre- sided, The topic "Stewardship" was effectively carried out during Theatre Guild Holds General Meeting |by phoning Dianne Smith, at \That next year's budget include "County Town Carnival", which will be held in Whitby during UME aeeeg or The group has been very ac- tive in the past season, with the staging of two plays: "Happ'est Days of Your Life' and "Exit The Body", as well as assist- ing in the production of high school plays. An increasing number of both membership and audiences were among the encouraging} comments made by Mr, O'Shaughnessy, He also went on to say the Theatre Guild needs still more members, whether interested in acting or in' the administrative side of amateur theatre. "We are al- ways pleased to extend a wel- come to prospective members," he added. Information regarding the Theatre Guild may be obtained 668-5288, tinued the theme in a well thought out worship service, Two recommendations from a recent executive meeting were approved by the membership: funds for purchasing flowers for the church on Mothers' Day if WHITBY -- AJAX the meeting, The program was|none are forthcoming from interestingly presented by Unit|other sources; and that a No, 3 with Mrs. R. A. Smith,|"Lucky Luncheon" be booked leader; Mrs, L. F. Richardson|for the earliest date available in and Mrs, H, W. Quantrill, with) 1967, other Unit members, pointing) The choral benediction out the stewardship responsibil-| brought the meeting to a close. ities and the function of a uni-|A cup of tea was served by fied budget. |Unit No, 3, Mrs, E, McKim and Mrs, W.| Bentley, of Unit No. 10, .con-'be held Sept, 6 at 8 p.m, Discuss Fall Hat Show All Saints' Anglican Church|sence of Rev. Stanley Arm- Evening Guild held its final) strong, presided at the election meeting, June 6, for the 1965- of officers for the 1966-67 sea- 66 season, son as follows: The meeting was opened by| President, Mrs. J, Hiscox; the president, Mrs, Vincent first vice-president, Mrs, H. Graham. Following the approv-|Town; second vice-president, al of the minutes of the last|Mrs. F. Reid; secretary, Mrs. meeting and the treasurer's re- G, Gouldburn; treasurer, Mrs, port, further plans were dis-| W. McKnight, cussed for the Fall Hat Show, A pot luck supper followed Mrs, Armstrong, in the ab-jand a social time was enjoyed WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs, K. Hepburn left this; Jane, daughter of Mr. and weekend for a three-week visit)/Mrs. James Stuart, 115 Annes in the Galt area and will at-|St., celebrated her fourth birth- tend June 18 the Renwick-|day and a family gathering was Vincent wedding to be held in| arranged for the occasion at the Galt and will also be guest|home of her grandparents Mr, at the reception at Kirkwall. and Mrs, Samuel Stuart, Brook Miss Viola Vincent is the niece lin, Attending were: Janes of Mrs. Hepburn, grandparents Mr. and Mrs, G, R. Gray, her great grandpar- Kathy, daughter of Mr. and|onts Mr, and Mrs. Herb Gray, Mrs, Ronald Stevenson will be! her uncle Herbert Gray and her one year on Sunday. To cele-| sunt Mrs, Earl Dilling. brate the occasion young neigh- bors will be treated to birth-| Mr. and Mrs, Francis Stub- day cake and refreshments, |bert, Whitby, Mr, and Mrs, Reg- inald Stubbert, Representatives from eac Nand Randy Merlin are motoring group of St. Andrew's Presby-jtg Montreal this weekend and terian Women met Thursday ate! be the guests of Randy's ternoon at the home of Mrs. |narents, Randy had been visiting George Anderson RR 1, Whitby) with Mr, and Mrs. Francis Stub- to make plans for the Dec, 3} "Holly Tea and Bazaar" to be bert for the past month. Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs, held in the Church hall, | Attending were: Mrs, John ---- riding ve tizes years Harvie, Mrs, G, Dalgleish, Mrs. : Donald Wilson, Mrs. J. Ross,| Caroline, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A. K. Craig and Mrs, R.|Mrs, Ray Stubbings, 1008 Cen- Bradiey, The hostess-served.re-|tre St. N.. is convelescing at her freshments, |home and receiving visitors | ¥ Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs, After has A the Oshawa Gen Alfred Roffey, 607 Mary St, E.,| on the occasion of their 45th, Omer Gagnon of Sudbury Is wedding anniversary to be cele- visiting his brother and sister-in- brated today, law Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gag- Jeffrey, son of Mr, and Mrs, bc and family, 609 Euclid st. Eric Rowe-will be celebrating his fifth birthday on Monday. | Motor Club Plans St. Mark's United Church Future Car Rally Women Unit No, 1 and 2 will] meet June 13 at the home of Mrs. H. T. Fallaise, 121 Green| The Motor Club sponsored by St. Members will gather for ajthe YMCA held a meeting June buffet luncheon. preceding the|8 at R, A. Hutchison school, meeting. Mrs, A. A. Archibald chaired by Matt Mitten, will tell about her trip to Ha-| During the business session wali and Hong Kong illustrated|plans wera made for a "Car by slides. /Rally"', to be held in the near All Saints Anglican Church ae announced that at the ternoon Guild will close its pres-/next mecting of June 22 an ent season with a pot luck lunch-! execytive will be chosen. eon at 1 o'clock June 14 At the close of the meeting Robbie, son of Mr. and Mrs, |i!ms were shown, Morley Nokes will be four years old today. The next general meeting sal | | | Alexander Calder has been commissioned to cre- ate a gigantic stainless "AT ONTARIO HOSPITAL STEEL SCULPTURE FOR FAIR approx!i- will be stabile weighing mately 46 tons known as "Man"' -CP Wirephoto steel "'stabile', shown above in model form, for the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal. The 67-foot high A Blend is a blend of art and science,| I hope you will never lose sight scientific methods; but never) ing,' Dr. K. C, Charron, On-| tario deputy minister of health, told members of the graduating class of the School of Nursing jat the Ontario Hospital Friday | afternoon, | The 16 members of the grad- luating class, attired in their! |white uniforms and caps, with| black bands, occupied a place) jof honor on the stage of the| recreation hall, Each carried al Bowmanville, | bouquet of red roses tied with a red ribbon, Dr. P, G. Lynes, superinten-| dent of the hospital, acted as| chairman, He called on Rev.| G, Alcorn, the Roman Catholic) Chaplain, to offer the invoca- tion, | NIGHTINGALE PLEDGE Mrs. Donna Kidd led the |.graduates in the Florence |Nightingale Pledge, Miss San-)| dra Ramsay, the class valedic-| torian, gave reminiscences of} the class's three years of train-| ing, likening them to climbing} a ladder, She paid tribute to} the parents, instructors, co- workers and residence staff for their patience, guidance and understanding. | Diplomas were presented by/| Mrs, K, C, Charron; while Mrs. P, G. Lynes presented pins to the graduates, | The prizes to the nurses with the highest standing in the first, second and third years, were presented by Dr, W. H, Hender- son, executive director of the mental health division, depart- $272,166 $1.13 a share; $276,426, $1.15. Copperfields Mining Corp. Lid., nine months ended Maiui 31: 1966, $788,118, 12% cents a) share; 1965, $523,861, 8.3 cents. Siscoe Mines Ltd, three | months ended March 31; 1966, | $196,810; 1965, $235,461, 1965, of that fact. You have adopted|T, A. Graduates Told Nursing Of Art, Science WHITBY (Staff) -- 'Nursing, ment of health and Mrs, Hen-|aspire to play a part in the derson, Other prizes were pre-| future of nursing." sented by Dr, W. H. Weber, Dr. Sweet, Mrs, Steffier, Rev. T. H, Floyd and|Desmond Newman who we | forget the human side of nurs-| Rabbi Celniker, Mrs, Mae Scott|comed Dr. and Mrs, Lynes to congratu- ithe community and \lated the graduates, Following the and George Henderson, ENRICHING EXPERIENCE The greetings of the Town of| R. M.| Whitby were brought by Mayor ceremony in Three Fined For Being » Drunk In Public Place AJAX (Staff) -- --Two Whitby men and one Toronto man were or three days each appeared in Ajax Court charged with KM ® yuu poet: ii ge 17, of 15 Beatty rd., pleaded guilty to the charges. Ajax Police Sergeant D. Rob- son said he had stopped a car containing the two accuses at about 10 p.m. on May 2, He said two part-bottles of beer THE OSHAWA MES, Seturdey, June 11, 1966 § ~ CO-STARRING -- TOMMY KIRK MICHAEL CALLAN, DEBORAH WALLEY were found in the car. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn men were belligerent to each|gave each accused a six-month other and it appeared had| suspended sentence. been fighting. nies | A third student also received All three pleaded guilty to =I: six-month suspended sentence ) when he pleaded guilty to caus- of 5 Durham st., Ajax caused a disturbance at the Ajax Shop- Thursday meeting a total of} $163,000 was paid on the first ing a disturbance. Ajax Police Constable J. Roach said Philip Brunelle, 16, 59 Per Cent ping Centre by using obscene COLUMBUS -- East Whitby|/anguage at 11.25 p.m. on May Township Council learned at its|14- instalment of taxes due June 2. | This represents about 59 per ce) of the total 1966 levy, The next WANTED Teenage SALESLADY Required for steady yeor round employment, instalment is due Oct, 2. Seven building permits were issued during May, representing a total estimated value of $168,-| 000. The largest permit was for | a stallion barn at the National | Stud Farm which will cost an es- : timated $115,000, Permits were rast gpg Av Pine wt ee also issued for three new resi-| peal Apo Porson Monday dences, I or Tuesdey Between 2 & 4 P.M. Council also passed several s Mercantile | bylaws to acquire land for road Dept. Store [wis ing on C 321 rock Se, $. WHITBY PLAZA | | NEWMAN DISABLED ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)--Calli- fornia Angels placed alling pitcher Fred Newman has been troubled by tendonitis in the! right shoulder all spring. ' Oe eee FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street North REV, DELOSS M, SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES I-| 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST 1350 on your dial 9:45 A.M,---INVITATION TO OUR BIBLE -- CENTERED BIBLE SCHOOL Dr, Charron told the gradu-|\the recreation hall, a reception ates the experience they had| was held on the hospital lawn will be an enriching one for! at which the large gathering of were their families and the com-\friends and _ relatives munity, Many would return tO| served refreshments. the nursing profession which| 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE "The Pastor Will Preach" 7:00 THE GOSPEL HOUR OF would produce a blend with the older members of the profes- sion which could play a major role in the development of the) nursing service in the province. He urged the members of the) class to retain their interest in| the mental health field. They) could, he said, assist in many of the services and programs.| The basic training they re-| ceived would always stand them in good stead, "This is a challenging era in which public health nursing or| teaching will prove rewarding. | You have a great opportunity ahead of you. I challenge you to' Created To Individual Requirements LTD, MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 STAFFORD BROS. | SERMON AND SONG, WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M, PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY "There's Always A Welcome at Faith" SECOND INSTALMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES Due Wednesday, June 15th, 1966 1966 PROPERTY texes are payoble in four instelments, The first instolment must be peid before this instalment con be accepted, For your convenience oli toxes are poyeble et any Whitby Bank without collection charges, PAY NOW -- AVOID PENALTY CHARGES nn re F. N. MeEWEN, Town of Whitby Tex Collector, RAE R. JONES REAL ESTATE Sales - Valuations Consultations 668-8841 or 728-6661 WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West et Centre) Minister: Rev, John McLeod EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev. Horold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. Organist Mra, W, @, Summers, A,T.oM, | Whitby Pentecostal Church acrsz:2 N 307 BROCK ST, N, --= WHITBY 9:55 A.M,--SUNDAY SCHOOL Interesting end Informative 11;00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE MEANETH THIS ? i Ah a ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 7;00 P.M,-----GOSPEL SERVICE 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Bible Study and Proyer Wed, at 7:30 P.M, 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron et St. John Whitby Rev. W. J, S$. MeClure, B.A, Mrs. P. N. Sprott, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Chureh School 11:00 AM A Maaonle Service EVERYONE WELCOME ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Ste, Rev, J. M, Smith, B.A, B.D. Miss tle Newton, Deaconess Mrs, J. Lb. Beaton, A.R.C.T, eco cence 11:00 A.M, CHURCH SCHOOL PROMOTIONS Nursery end Kindergarten ¢hildren will meet in thelr usual rooms. Pastor; Rev. Max Case -- Asst, Jon King Primery, Junior, Intermediates will meet in the Assembly Hall at 10:45 A.M, Junior Congregation end rsery Core SAT. 7 TO 10 and MONDAY Adults Only Mrs. Ray Kennedy and Mrs K. Hepburn were co-hostesses at a "Stork Shower' held in honor of Mrs. John Hepburn at the Kennedy's residence, 991 Dundas St, E. The highlight of the evening was a nicely decorated "Wish- ing Well' trimmed with frills and flowers garland for the spe-| cial wish of the mother-to-be. | Many beautiful gifts were pre- sented to Mrs, Hepburn, Approx- imately 20 guests attended. So-| cial games were enjoyed with prizes awarded to lucky win- ners. The hostesses served a de- licious lunch. Net Earnings Announced -By THE CANADIAN PRESS Distillers Corporation -- Sea- grams Ltd., nine months ended April 30: 1966, $31,570,000; $965, $28,797,000. / Molson Breweries Lid., year) ended March 31: 1966, $9,220,.| 097, $2.33 a share; 1965, $9,042,-| 619, $2.29, French Petroleum Co, of Can- ada Ltd., three months ended) March 31: 1966, $219,460; 1965,| $273,118. | MOUNT ROYAL RICE MILLS} Ltd., year ended April 30; 1966, Be a Ae WHITBY_/B18 phi ile dds * Speaker: Mr, Jim Family Bible Hour Other Services bhEN SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 A.M.--(at R. A. Hutchison Public School 4 blocks south of Bloir Park Plaza) Sunday School --- Classes for all ages. 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