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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY -- AJAX WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY 'Minor Lacrosse Loop * Luck Supper Held Teams Open Season AVALES Ob s WHITBY -- St. Mark's Uni- ted Church Women Unit No. 5, held its June meeting in the pr form of a pot luck supper at the home of Miss Laura Pel- low. Guests of honor were the president of United Church Women, Mrs. Abbott Price and the deaconess, Miss Ila Newton, who said grace. In the absence of president, Miss Florence Heard, Miss Laura Pellow chaired the meet- ing. The worship period was led by Mfrs. Olive Robinson who read from the worship book "Kept by the Power of God'. The loving kindness of the Lord, The Heart Behind Eyv- ents, It was reported that one hospital call and five home visits were made, Reports were given on the tea, tunch- eon and used clothing collect- ed, The collection was receiv- WHITBY -- The first minor lacrosse league games of the} season were played palurday | morning st the Whithy Arena. Falcns and Kagles played to a 6---~all tie in the pee wee game which started at 8 a.m PEE WEE KAGLES--Coach| Lorne Haley, Assistant, Dune} Whew, pow Dassy, Peter Phil. lips, Frank Lavalley, Ted Lint-) Iner, Ricky Dochuk, Dave Mil- ligan,. Wayne Kozak, Chris jigel, Mike Forestall, Kent Mac-' Carl, Jeff Cook, John Robb, The study period, still on Spitfires defeated Jets by 4 to Trinidad, was enhanced by pic-|3 in the novice game and Tram-|Dave Broughton, Keith Femia, | tures which Miss Pellow's plers downed Tigers in the Jamie Moore, Lawrence Myette niece Margaret Pellow hadibantam game by 9 to 5: Paul Hetherington. taken in Trinidad. Miss Mild- Each team practices at least' NOVICK SPITFIRES-- Coach red Price projected the pic- once a week in the lacrosse Jerry Ravary; Assistant, Ralph tures and Miss Peliow aecom- box. Service; Kent MacCarl, Paul panied those by her comment- The team line-ups and coach Rayary, Bill Barton, Jeff Bird, aries, Countryside, panoramic es are David Gartshore, Steven Sand- views, flowers, trees, buildings) PEK WEE FALCONS--Coach ford, Jim Corner, Dave Melless, and natives were to be viewed. | John Heron; assistant, Stan At-jParry Harris, Jay Forget, Bry- At the conclusion of thejkinson; Gary Ravary, nie Jordan, Randy Rempel, Le- meeting members commented! Reed, Brian Millar, Paul on Altermann, George Hew- on the pictures viewed and how'kinson, Danny Vallant, Brucelson, Lee Service, Bryce Jim- people came to Trinidad, the Paddick, Barry Taylor, Wayne! mo, Blaise Grondin, Garth Har- talk drifted to the history of Churches including the build- ings in Whitby, Summer good wishes and Gray, Murray Richardson, Fred Tim Lintner, Tom Horner farewells were expressed, Seek Articles For Granny's Tea St, Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 1 and 2, to finalize its present season, were invited to the home of Mrs H. T. Fallaise for a pot luck luncheon preceding the meet- ing. Twenty - three members were present, Mrs, Fallaise opened the meeting with a poem entitled "Barth Beauty' and welcom- ed all present including Uni- ted Church Women President, Mrs, Abbott Price Members responded to the roll call by reporting 26 house calls and 12 Hospital. visits Mrs. John Hare offered to help serve refreshments at Vacation School to be held at Mark's United Church. All were reminded to make articles for the variety table at "Granny's Tea" of Oct. 7, Mrs. Hare the devotional on the theme, "Let me not neglect any kind- St was in charge of) | Madsen, Nelson Calder, Tim! Quantrill, Larry Harding, Ken Reilly, Paul Reinhardt, Stephen'; Warman 7 ¥ i ' Tim Craggs, : Howe, "4 Jeff Bentley, die, Gerald Huinink, NOVICE JETS -- Coach) George Richardson; Assistant, , Al jan Richardson, Tom Connel-| ley, Garth Bush, Ken Carr, Wally Raddick, Anthony Dave Geoffrey Underwood, Christopher Reed, '| Aitkenhead, Wayne Colley, John 3 MacDonald, Siert Broughton ness for I shall not pass this f way again', she closed with a poem by Emily Dickinson, Mrs, A, Archibald took the members on a trip to Hawaii by story and pictures, which she and her husband enjoyed last February. A delightful af- ternoon was enjoyed by all, The first fall meeting, Sept. 12, will be held at the church with a pot luck lunch, Unit No, 10 will attend this meeting with Unit No, 1 and 2, Ratepayers Plan Activities The Blair Park Vista Rate-| payers Association held an executive meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Alec Pollock, 327 Rosedale Dr, John Zwu- este presided. Members discussed the forth- coming June 20 general meet- ing when the main topics will be "Safety for Children" and "Park Areas for Playgrounds" A councillor and a local constable have been invited to attend this meeting and ad- dress all _ Present, Arrange-' WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ramm-|Park, Members are requested! Robert ler, Gilbert St., St. Mark's Couples be made also for in charge of ments will sport activities Alec Pollock. A lengthy discussion on the proposed bus trip for Teen Club to Niagara Falls by char-| tered bus, was held. Memb- ers of the ratepayers associa- tion will accompany the group) as chaperons. Leonard Pridie on behalf of ._\the executive presented a gift to John Zwueste first vice- president who is leaving Whit- by to establish residence with his family in Agincourt, opened their/to meet the chartered bus at| Anderson &t., home to executive members of|the church at 1 United Church 4W's|They will be p.m, sharp, b Tom Schroer, Rob- Fred Humph- ries, TYKE lard; Assistants, and Elmer Tran, --- Coach, Frank Al- Len Tutton, Doug Rempel /|Mark Tutton, Steve Tutton Ken RECEIVES MA Thomas. A. Tushingham, son of Mr, and Mrs, D, §&, Tushingham, 105 Mary St, E., Whitby, received his Master of Art Degree at the Convocation held June 3 at Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, Thomas majored in econom- ies and has accepted a posi- tion with the Canadian Gen- eral Electric Company in Toronto, Best wishes to Mr. 'and Mrs, Far! Hargrave, 213 Dovedale \Dr,, who are celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary to- |day, (Bob) Paddick, 205 is celebrating: his birthday today. Reinhardt, Barry Harding, Bri- lan Reed, Charles Hethering- ton, Steven Quantrill, Gary Her-| jon, John Parish, John Jordan, Scott Ravary,; Timmy Tran, Doug Winstanley, William Win- stanley, Robert Phillips, Allan MacDonald, Mark Millar, Ke- lvin Olenik, Terry Altermann \Kenneth Leslie, Tim Grondin,| |Barry McQueen, Robert Mart- lin, Ken Colley, Peter Ronan, |Cam Murkar, Craig Young, \John Waddell David Wilcox, | BANTAM TIGERS -- Coach, Barry Davidson; Assistant, \Jack Townsend; Bryce Jones, |Larry Moore, Don Bradford, |Dave Heron, Bob Robertson, Dave Balson, Pat Forestall, |Lavalley, John Bradley, Den- Inis Branton, Leonard Myette, | Jasper Stolk, Tony Houston, Ro- iderick Stubbert, Scott Smith, |Bob Gudgeon, John Gudgeon, | BANTAM, TRAMPLERS Coach, Herb Tran; Assistant, | Ron Sutton; Keith Ibbitson, Jim Snare, Ricky Wilkes, Rob-| bie. Wilkes, John Reed, Mark| Howe, John Bird, Gordon Juby, | Bob Woodman, David Millar, Jim Aitkenhead, Wayne New- ton, Tom Letham, Graham San-| gwin, Danny Service, Jim Heard) Bob Robinson 14 to make arrange-|several ladies of the Whitby ments for the family picnic of/Red Cross, The Senior Citizens' | June 18, at Orono Park, 2 p.m, The following weekend |i the group plans a camping) weekend under the tent or trail-| er at Centennial Park, on Canal|!205 Gifford St. from|Club will resume its activities | n September. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Johnson, | are celebrating Lake, This is a family outing, |their 20th wedding anniversary | At the close of the meeting the|oday. It Is also their son, Den- hosts entertained at a barbe-|Mis', que. Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Stachow and sons, Jimmy, John and new baby, Jerry Jr., recently spent the weekend in Orillia as) guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ewen Horne, Mrs. F. B. Killens, 600 Maple St., entertained at a lawn party assisted by Mrs, R, F seaborn on the occasion of th graduation of Miss Patricia Kil lens who graduated at the Whitby Ontario Hospital, Patricia is the daughter of Flight Sergeant and Mrs. Bruce} Killens, RCAF Station, Falcon bridge. Out of town guests were; Corporal and Mrs, R. J, Killens, Ottawa, Mr, and Mrs Ray Killens, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs, Benson Killens, Douglas! and Lynda of Hampton, Mr.| and Mrs. Harry Walker, Barrie, | Mrs, William Kelsh, Brighton, | Mrs. George Seaborn, and Larry Killens, Sudbury, Belated birthday wishes. to Mrs, Danny Segriff, 1023 Centre! St. N., who celebrated her birthday on Tuesday. The Whitby Senior Citizens' | Club at its last meeting of the present season, held at All Saints' Anglican Church parish hall, made arrangements for a picnic to be held June 16 at Bowmanville Cream of Barley) -GRADUTE NURSE ss Donna Holliday Taal ed from the Wh itby Ontario Hospitel School of Nursing June 10. Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holliday, for- merly of Whitby. She will join the Whitby Ontario Hospital staff. ho 19th birthday, George Thwaites, 307 Freder- ick St., spent a few days in Ottawa' where he attended as delegate to the Welfare Admin- istrators' Conference held at Talisman Hotel, Ottawa. Mr, and Mrs, R.-J. MacCarl, Stoney Creek, visited with Mr, | and Mrs, W, F, MacCarl, Col- borne St. W,, recently, Best wishes to Mr, and Mrs George Foster, Lee Ave., who are celebrating their 20th wed- ding anniversary today. GOT A HEART? Here's the Picture | | N-6-M preven fi vin BEEN PROUT RICAROO MONTALBAN AGNES MOOREHEAD: CHAD EVERETT IMB KATHARINE ROSS» ED) SULLIVAN sina GREER GARSON bn PANAVISION' and METROCOLOR BROCK Now Play WHITBY for it! Be Sure to See it! ing -- Evening Programs At 7 & 9: Saturday Matinee 1:30 PLEASE CALL THE 8 NEW ADDRESS JUST KNOW WHAT SET THE DATE O THAN EVER. SO DELAY ... 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