THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, July 9, 1966 § FANNY HISLOP SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS... OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS we MARGARET CZAUS, 13, T. R. McEwen Senior School ANDREW DEKANY, 12, Grandview Public School BRIAN PAUL, 13, OSCAPELLA, 1 EUGENE 2, Hillsdale Public School DONNA RAWLINS, 14, Ridgeway Senior School PAT HARDING, 14, : King Street Senior School Conant School BOB PARLOW, 13, South Simcoe School LYNN YULE, 14, T. R. McEwen Senior School SHARON McGHEE, 13, T. R. McEwen Senior School WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Rose Show Cancelled Due to the lateness of the sea-|various other arrangements. | In the recent final examina-) son the annual "Rose Show" |here should also be some! 4 ' rf itby | Be . : | Collegiate and Vocational Insti- and tea' sponsored by Whitby | arrangements made with late/tute, the following students i Id. i g gr on thimgatin ge mcating Fa en for this show. | headed their respective grades: | flower show, definite date to be| As in previous years mem- HIGHEST AVERAGE announced. It is haped that this|bers of Whitby Garden Club) Grade 9: 5 Year Arts and fall show will exceed previous |have planted the island at|Science, Sally Harding, 88.7%, ones. Refreshments. will , also|Henry St., and also flower boxes|> Year Business and Com- be served. placed at Whitby Municipal|merce, Douglas Watson, 81.9%; There will be a showing of|Building. The club is indebted |5 Year Science, Technology and| floral arrangements consisting|to an interested caretaker for|Trades, Alan Monks, 86.0%; of dahlias, asters, begonias,|their maintenance and mem-|4 Year Arts and Science, Linda zenias, marygolds, petunias,|bers hope the public enjoys|Clark, 77.5%; 4 Year Science, corsages, centre pieces and'these blooms. Technology and Trades, Vincent Bho us -- |Serra, 79.5%; 2 Year Occupa- |tions, Patrick Judges, 77.8%. Grade 10: 5 Year Arts and Science, Anne Johnston, 86.9%; 5 Year Business and Com-| merce, Susan Goulding, 75.0% ; | 5 Year Science, Technology and WHITBY PERSONALS Miss Bev Blucher, daughter! Michael Harding, Lorrie, Cathy of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Blucher,|and Theresa Correll, Amanda Trades, Philip Leith, Howard, 75.0%; 4 Year Busi-) ness and Commerce, Robert Fisher, 75.6%; 4 Year Science, Technology and Trades, Ed- ward Warner, 77.9%. Grade 11: 5 Year Arts and Science, John 'Elliott, 82.1%; 5 Year Business and Com- merce,. Sandra Cain, 77.5%; 5 Year Science, Technology and Trades, Stephen Clark, 77.5%; 4 Year Business and Com- merce, Cheryl Imeson, 78.1%; 4 Year Science, Technology and Trades, John Ruiter, 80.4%. Grade 12: 5 Year Arts and Science, Anne Lloyd, 84.3%; 4 Year Science, Technology and Trades, Michael Senkiw, 76.3%.) The following students ob-| 125 Raglan St., left Monday for Huxter and Wendy's Sister, | _ a 2l-day vacation at Kokanee | Linda. Glacier, B.C. Bev with eight - other girls are aspiring mem- Mr. and Mrs. David Whorall bers to the Canadian National) 4d son Gregory are spending Ski Team. Twelve other young |# !wo-week vacation on a motor skiers from across Canada will| '!P pss igedaingpsane where they join them. All food will be flown Will visit their parents. in by helicopter during their le, s Bryan} stay. Warm clothing will be ad Gui Deaee torte The writer of this anal- | needed at night when the tem-'whithy residents, are spending) Ysis, chief of the Associated perature goes below the freez- a week as the guests of Mr. Press' operations in the | ing point. In the daytime they|..q mrs. Ron Bowman. Mexico Caribbean area, must protect themselves against : has just returned from a | severe sunburn. These girls' Miss Lottie Mercer of Bur-| month in Cuba. were chosen for their skiing|lington is spending the week- ability. end visiting her sister and) By MORRIS W. ROSENBERG Mrs. E. R. Elliott visited re- eee lew Me. Sad Mts.) Mace Gere (Ae) et SUN MELTS CLOWN'S NOSE The 108-degree heat made putty. nose suddenly bal- was drumming up business Coco the clown's nose. run looned as Coco entertained for a circus in Phoenix, a crowd in a park. Then it Ariz. yesterday. The red, round Sagged and melted. Coco --AP Wirephoto | | Full Communist Takeover | may ence Bailey. Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs, I. E. Booth, Pine St. : |*institutionalizing" the party} and "collective leadership." But Castro, first secretary of 1rac H wwe @ AY N.5 Possible In Castro's Cuba of sugar is estimated at around) 400,000 tons. | | RUSSIA MAY HELP Some Western European ob- servers think the Soviet Union| forego some of Cuba's| sugar commitments to allow Castro to earn foreign exchange for purchases from non-Com- munist countries. The Castro attack on China came when the Chinese re- jected his appeal to boost their rice exports over the 250,000 tons sent last year and instead said they were cutting back rice shipments to 135,000 tons. A Cuban attack on Yugosla- via followed Yugoslav criticism of the tricontinental conference of revolutionaries in Havana last January. The climax of what one West- ern diplomat calls "the year of nervous emotion" in Cuba came at the end of May when Castro ordered a state of alert follow- ing the shooting of a Cuban guard at the border of the U.S. Guantanamo naval base. THOUSANDS MOBILIZED warned that the United States apparently was preparing an in- vasion of Cuba but the state of alert gradually faded away. Meantime, the organization of the Communist party in the | armed forces, ministries, facto- ries and farms has been pro- ceeding at a steady pace. Fidel's brother Raul, the min- ister of armed forces, has said that -within three "hours Cuba can have 250,000 armed men in combat positions and within 12 hours this can be increased to 500,000, and the number could be considerably higher within 24 hours. The secret police is reported to be gaining in efficiency, The civilian committees of de- fence of the revolution--one to every city block--now number 2,000,000 people. Their job is to keep tabs on their neighbors. MCVI Students Gain Club Plans FaliShow LOp Honors In Grades 77.8%; |tained first class honor stand-| Signal light and built a nest ons held at the McLaughlin|}4 Year Arts and Science, Johnling: Grade 9 -- Sharon Barr, Ronald Bickell; Wendy Bobier, Janice Branton, Lyn Burnett, Marilyn Burnett, Henry Choj- nacki, Linda Clark, Dianne Czosnek, William Gingerich, Susan Gow, Sally Harding, Pat- rick Judges, Peter Lloyd, Rox- anne. MacKenzie, Alan Monks, Larry Monroe, Edward Osca- pella, Marilyn Pawlenchuk, Clifford Powell, Peter Seeley, David Segal, Roman Semeniuk, Hugh Semple, Vincent Serra, Patricia Shaw, Catherine Stead, Joke Steenstra, Douglas Stew- art, Bonnie. Sullivan, Alex Van de Ven, Douglas Watson, Caro- lyn Wilson, Rosemary Wise, Jennifer Young. Grade 10 -- Robert Fisher, Susan Goulding, JoAnn Har- lock, Anne Henkelman, John Howard, Anne Johnston, Robert Kosloski, Philip Leith, Duncan McKay, Patricia Neal, Josef Neubauer, Scott Painter, Keith Parker, Richard Podgorski, Judith Potter, Irene Rechitzki, Linda Rosenheck, John Slemko, Anna Syperek, Ronald Taylor, Edward Warner, Harold Wot- ten, Janet Young. Grade 11 -- John Basey, Ter- Brownlee, Mark Burch, Sandra Cain, Stephen Clark, Norman Dobney John Elliott, Van Holmes, Cheryl Imeson, Robert Lytwynchuk, Susan Neal, Gary Perkin, Michael Romhanyi, John Ruiter, Robert Simpson, David Slater, Christopher Tin- worth, Ingrid Vollmer, Carol Wales, Paul Westley. Grade 12 -- Nancy Bevan, Barbara Brown, Douglas Dob- ney, Adrienne Johns, Anne Lloyd, Jane Mason, Susan Mason, Barry Segal, Pauline Segal, Michael] Senkiw, Donald rence Brady, Linda. Brett, Dey|™ BIRDS FLY BACK BRIDGEWATER, N.S. (CP)-- Donald Corkum of nearby. New- burne has supplied a mobile 'home for a pair of swallows for |the second consecutive year. They entered the trunk of his | car through a hole intended for with three eggs. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whitby Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A, Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 11:00 A.M.-- DIVINE WORSHIP | EVERYONE WELCOME | | | Junior Congregation and Nursery Care ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss' lla Newton, Deaconess Mrs, J, L, Beaton, A.R.C,T, 11:00 A.M, -- MORNING WORSHIP Children six years and under cared for during service. Older children worship with parents, WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev, John McLeod Organist a Mrs, W. E. Summers, A.7.C.M. 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Service 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Bible Study and Prayer Wed. at 7:30 P.M. a pili WHITBY /BIBLE\ LD Sagan \ CHAPEL + Y SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 314 DOVEDALE Sunday School -- Classes for all ages. Other Services As Announced For mora information phone: A.M. DRIVE, WHITBY : 725-9243 or 668-4576 Whitby Pentecostal Church ACTS 2:12 .. WHAT MEANETH THIS ? 307 BROCK ST, N. -- WHITBY EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rey. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Every 2nd and 4th Sundays DUTCH SERVICE at 2.P.M. 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED sports rograms At 7: & 8:20 Lest Complete Show Starts 8:20 Created To Individual Requirements j ni George Bowcott, RR 1, Whitby) political and economic develop- cently in Orillia when she at-! ¥ time in Fie tended the Dallandies - Hickson|#"4 also will spend some time} ments have taken place in Fi the Guardian Angels, She was| 12> lB ca Mrs. Harold Pin-)first half of this year. 5 also a guest at the reception ' i The 1966 sugar crop was 2 which followed at the Birch- Miss Linda Bowcott is spend-|Pet cent below last. year's. penance 4 ; ; a series of verbal attacks on : wei! . Miss: Daisy Wall, Toronto and 'ia ious ~ gers _ targets ranging from China to Rulin Praised |Mrs. Adelard Morin, Cedar St.,|>rother-in-law, Mr. an '| the United States. The Commu: CO N g spent a week visiting relatives) Murray Beadle. nist party of Cuba has been | . 5 and friends in New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. William Lee on| growing rapidly in size and or- U e LINES By University also spent some time at Toms the occasion of their rl gg aoe nETE ied wedding anniversary visited in| ree events have led to Pa PETERBOROUGH (\CP )-- | parts of interest. Buttalon New York. They were! speculation that the Communist u us Valorie unters eet {Publication by the University of accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.| central committee may be mov- [toronto of a set of conditions or fn Btanioy * Packicuns| Cearonce Brown, Brockville.|ing to take control of economic COLUMBUS (TC) -- The Col-,ing Mrs. Norman Scott and|¥nder which faculty members| ha greed hoy third | They also visited Mr. Lee's|and political policy and that umbus Calorie Counters held ajother relatives in this area. May run for public office Wan ide 'nds s brother and sister-in-law, Mr.|Castro may no longer be the Picnic at the home of Mrs.) Mrs. John Miller has re-|Praised today by Trent Univer- y - and Mrs. Asa Lee of Detroit,| undisputed leader. ie Clayton Miller, Raglan. Swim-|turned after visiting her sister,|Sity. Miss Carol Berriault, Port| Mich. Thus far there are no visi-| ming and games were enjoyed.|Mrs. D. Owston, in Glasgow.| President T. H. B. Symons Colborne was a guest at the : ble signs that Castro is not the| The club will resume its meet-|Scotland. She spent part of her|said it was becoming a general/home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. R. H. Ripley of Little | "maximum leader" of his rev- ings in September. -- |vacation in the highlands of|feeling in Canadian universities| Bown, 215 Kent St., and attend-| Current, formerly of Pickering, | olution. | Thousands were mobilized as Rev. Winnifred Bridges will|Northern Scotland. that a formal statement would| ed the funeral of the late Clar-|Spent a week visiting at the} Cuban leaders have spoken Of | castro vireed US leaderk and be on vacation during the last} Miss Nancy Simpson, daugh-|be advisable. i are aT ' big treed to ety cia bod of af and ee el Associate registrar Walter . er, of Brooklin, will sup-|Simpson, has graduated from Pitman, a former New D ts aah ' : ply at Columbus during herjthe Ontario Department of|cratic MP, ein fhe ie Aero Howard Thayer, will be cele- ac pee ee ciieey aaa the party as well as prime min-| absence. Sunday School has| Health course for registered|ulations were guidelines rather|>Tating his 11th birthday July eh aes 4 saa thie Serh ister, is still always hailed as been discontinued for July and|nursing assistants. i : aie) epee Mae the leader. y jthan a hindrance to politically at the home of her parents ane August. Rev. W. Bridges and Miss| minded faculty i : p Or *+! Nor are there indications that} Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shep-|Margaret Burns are on a tri : 4 : Wendy, daughter of Mr. and|Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bonsall, the Soviet Union will not con- park. Deivcit hivs hess 6 ah nc Wa Nave doce P' "I think the University - of|Mrs. D. Puckrin, is celebrating |414 Dovedale Dr. tinue to keep the Castro re-| , , isit-|to zaspe and Nova Scotia. |toronto is doing in public what/her second birthday today. gime afloat j : |is being done in private at other Young guests attending her an ae - ag iagipc! : . universities."" party were: John Bown,| enry st, and Mr. and! RATIONING SEVERE Brooklin School Serv eld : eiocian aa ite ~ rn Mrs. Larry Batherson, 930 Cen-) one pedieed sugar harv-| eR 1" ios ' beg Po paint yar absy est this year--blamed _princip- ) AN (TC) -- e, Junior Sunday School pupils jof Mrs. Batherson's brother,|aijy on a severe drought--is a Christian Education Centre at|and R. Milner read the names ac urn- ar an |the late Ralph J. Lennon of Derlnand uiew. te Cuba. Rationing the United Church was' well/of the Senior Sunday School. jtroit, who was killed in a motor of most foodstuffs and clothing filled for the Sunday School|Miss C: Simpson told the story. i: es accident. is still severe, } Promotion Service. The chil-| The junior school favored| H ld A ] P In 1965, sugar production was) dren will remain in their pres-| with two selections, "Jesus Bids 0 nnua 1cnic ane Lay pasate ahi Shope FY metric tons. The out-| ent classes until September| Us Shine" and "I will Make s = : i fay ast Hari oat of {Put this year was' 4,455,000 tons| when the new courses of study/You Fishers of Men." 'The| Ninety-six relatives attended|Gordon Hardy and 'Marie ake ang Marlowe, guesis with prices on the world market) will be given out. junior - intermediate choir also|the Blackburn - Hardy annual) Hardy; tie the tie -- Marie and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. below two cents a pound. Laurie Milner read the scrip-|sang a selection. Mrs. W. Reid|#ll-day picnic at the Solina|Gordon Hardy, Alec and Viola gone DUOek sak Mr. and MOB eer te ade agreement ture and Brian Beath led in/sang "Open the Gates," as the|Community Hall and school) Earle; potato on the plate re- Lindsay Burke. with the Soviet Union, Cuba is prayer. Mrs. G. Hunter road/children passed through gates oy bag essary fo lay -- Marie Hardy's team and) Sorry to learn that Robert|scheduled to deliver 3,000,000 the names of the graduating opened by Colleen Wright. oul Noriaki Maa Phe ning mpi hie women's (Robin) Nicholson is in the tons to Russia this year--on the| s & g say, Peterborough Boamaniang wo eeene TPOMP Oshawa General Homie: Sis te ia lh agg . Say, gn, > son, xe or Sov s, prin- Historian Reviews Casualty j Ville and surrounding areas. 1967 EXECUTIVE Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bayes Bnalle perosutn an athin. During the day, a program, Membe .and family, Peter, Paul andjery, The agreement calls for al 's ie lof sports, fellowship and &' tive a Boer Fal ates John are spending a two-week delivery of 4,000,000 tons of Figures Of Devastated City |Picnic dinner were enjoyed. Down, past presidents: Mr. and Vacation at a cottage at Port! sugar next year. | |The winners of special prizes| Mrs. Harvey Hardy, and Mr, Severn. Another 600,000 tons is sched- LONDON (AP)--Casualties in/March 1945, 18,375 dead, 2,212|Were: oldest woman, Estella) and Mrs, Farewell. Blackburn, Karlene, daughter of Mr. and| wed to go to China this year the Second World War fire-/seriously 'injured, and 13,918| Blackburn; oldest man, Charles honorary presidents: 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hopkins, will be cele-| 1", eXchange for rice and indus- bombing of the German city of|slightly injured had been regis-|Allin; youngest baby, Kenneth! yrs. Paul Allin, presidents; |prating her seventh birthday|<! equipment. : Dresden were far lower than|tered, with 350,000 homeless and Norman Down, son of Mr. and) mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy, | July 11, She is the granddaugh- Cuba has commitments with those that could have been|permanently evacuated.' " Mrs. Wesley Down; longest! first vice-presidents; Mr. and; ! { Mr. and Mrs. Fred|°\ter Communist countries and| caused by atomic hombs, a| The report. went on to say that| Ustance travelled, Mrs. Audrey! Mrs. George Wilson, second Raker ee sige also must sell to East Euro-| British historian says the: death toll<imosily. wonier Smith (Blackburn), Calgary. : idents) M 4 ' pean countries and Canada to} David Irving wrote the Lon- and children--was ex: artad to Harvey Hardy was the win- "!Ce-Presidents; eae art Congratulations are extended|P8Y for machinery, manufac- don Times that he was wrong in| reach 25.000. with a vee of 35,-/ "ev of the special draw. Oliver) Hugh Smale, third vice-presi- |, Mr ahd Mi Weenk Roberts, | tured goods and foodstuffs. suggesting in his book The De-|909 listed ai lieing ""'|Glaspell and Farewell Black- dents; Mrs. Arthur "Thompson, Ry struction of Dresden that the re- ss Cot burn won the horseshoe pitch- secretary; Mrs. Roy Slack,/brated their 62nd wedding an- rd Irving said he was cértain the K | ome in Dresden were just as teport supplied by East Carbo assistant secretary; Miss Lelajniversary July 6. To celebrate| Ssiiaa 2 ad if not worse than those in| ; mAb hice ecb oky fs ide "~~" |the occasion a family dinner is R Lick | Knight, treasurer. e occasion a family dinner is ualty figures had come to light|!@ter received from the West) The winners of the . WHITBY in G ©" German archives a similar war- events. were ' jdence, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts in: Germany. HIT TOUCHY SPOT i j : ee aaa ag the | tim t by t > Girls, 8 to 10 y -- Kathy jhave lived in Whitby for the Casualty estimates of the 'me report by the Berlin police o 8 0 eat Bathy ALDERSHOT, England (CP)|past 50 years. Youve never heard faster Dresden: have 35..,nal figures from the Dresden|8'to 10 -- Bruce Snowden and onmen tC. 000 to more Pg eB ge lc police. Danny Allin; girls, 10 and|their rent for city-owned hous- MGM said. when he published his under, Linda Earle and Kathy! ing will be hit where it hurts| /ROR\ : : "|most--in the '"'telly."" Council | oF seem absurd." LONDON (CP) Britain's -- one vena Thompson; AGES He wrote that East Germany,|first bespectacled policeman |e 14 and under -- Sharon] ici ' ie doh : Earle and Mary Pearce; boys,|Will have their television sets after first refusing to help, fi-| will be pounding PAR : decisian We : confiscated by bailiffs to be written one month after the|Scotland Yard. Norman Rouse, oe cipeeerae tips & sold for the arrears. raids by Dresden's Nazi police|36, had to resign last year when| Single men's race Brian -- - ; and wedding held at the Church of| With her sister and brother-in-|de] Castro's Cuba during the mere Hotel. ing a week's vacation in Parry Prime Minister Castro launched 311 Byron St. N., who cele-| Cuba's internal consumption! Hiroshima. He said new cas./4MY Was genuine because he SPORTS WINNERS _ |being Held tiday at Hisie Tea 7 ¥ : and obviously based on the orig-| Hardy and Paddy Down; boys | RAF's huge incendiary raids on g ; Tenants who 'fall behind with foasiat beats or seen wilder fun book, "'these figures did not. BOBBY ALLOWED specs Hardy; boys 10 and under, Paul decided persistent non-payers| | the London! 14 and under -- John Lodge nally provided him a 'eport/streets, after a : isi chief, who also was responsibie his eyesight deteriorated after| /arle Richard Smale; SPEED KING Amazing self-sudsing STAFFORD BROS, LTD. for civil defence 14 years on the force but soon| Women's purse race -- Marie Pi Wests CALAOUN WYO cE.=.BENOK POLICE FIGURES Lowen --_!!!_be back on the beat: oe ee ee CAR WASH SPONGE Gives up to 30:Washings and Pol- ishing all in one performance, Ask for it et your favorite Service Station. Sage men's" shoe kick Bruce "His figures are very muc ah: ee Down and Donald Hardy; spot lower than those 'Il quoted,"' said CONQUERED ROCKIES race -- Doreen Tiitacana: Irving. "The crucial passage, David Thompson crossed the mixed wheelbarrow race reads: 'Casualties: By 10th'Rockies in 1800, (Sharon Earle and Mary Pearce, | MONUMENTS 318 SUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Begins 7:00 & 9:50 THEATRE COOLED By E A Paramount Re\eas¢ iinet Begins 8:30 Only lectric REFRIGERATION Interesting and 17:00 WORSHIP Pastor: Rev. Max Case 9:55 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Informative A.M. SERVICE 7:00 P.M. GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Asst, Jon King FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock REV, DELOSS M. SUNDAY 9:15 AM --"FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST 1350 on 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL, TEACHING THE BIBLE AS THE INSP 11:00 A.M.--MORNIN 12:00 NOON -- MONTHLY COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M.--THE GOS The Pastor will Preach at both Services Street North SCOTT, MINISTER SERVICES your dial IRED WORD OF GOD G WORSHIP & PRAISE PEL HOUR WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M, MID-WEEK SERVICE, OF PRAYER & PRAISE "There's Always A Welcome at Faith'