WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY District Presbyterial Highlights WHITBY (Staff) = High- lights of the regional meeting of Oshawa Presbyterial were ven by Mrs. R. H. Wylie, rs, Elmer Harris and Mrs. Eleanor Gaskin at the Almonds United Church Women's After: noon unit meeting. The president, Mrs, Orval Atkinson, opened meetin: with a seasonal quotation an i She called on Mrs, 'odd Appleby who gave an interesting reading on "Peace", followed by an arti- cle in which Harry Emmerson Fosbick was quoted as reply- ing to a question "Is God Dead." It was decided to hold a Christmas meeting on the eve- TADS Mah Waleamac Naw Mamhare Ti waw vs a We we Wai Three prospective members attended as guests the weekly meeting of Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club, A total loss of 31 pounds was reported by the 22 members. present, "Queen" for the week was Mrs. Bernice Brown who lost seven pounds, "Queen" for the month of October was Mrs. Nora Poulton, with an eight and three-quarter pounds loss, It was suggested to adopt School Association Members of the Brock Street South Home and School Asso- ciation, at their last meeting, yoted to retain the association. Principal Douglas Hogg, who requested the ballot, asked for better support from parents by attendance at future meetings. The following officers were nominated for 1966-67; President, Mrs. Frank Ditt- rick; vice-president, Mrs. John Sorensen; secretary, Mrs, Ger- WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, William George, 918 Crocus crescent, Whitby, were visited during the last few days by Mr. George's socal Mr, and Mrs, D, C. rge, North Bay, and his brother and his wife, Mr, and| Mrs. Frank George. &t. John the Evangelist CWL fs holding its communion breakfast this Sunday at Geor- n Motor Hotel, following the a.m, Mass. ' Whitby Chapter, No, 248, Order of the Eastern Star, will follow its regular meeting Nov. 8 with a social evening. Mrs. or aren and, Mrs, Mae r will be in charge. Mem-/ 'bers will play cards, Prizes) will be awarded to lucky win-' ners. Lunch will be served. An expected guest over the) weekend at the home of Mr.) and Mrs. Leonard Heib, 210 Keith street, is Mrs, Eva Bourak, Detroit, Mich, Mr, and Mrs. D, E. Hender- Reported ning of Nov. 30 with a dinner at 7 p.m. All ladies of the church and community will be wel- come, Mrs. Percy Pascoe, {n barge of the devotional period, spoke on "Remembrance Day." 'A moment of silence was ob served, after which Mrs, Pas- coe led in prayer and read a selection by Miss Jane, Scott, "The Values in Life," This was followed by a very Interesting article by Norman Vincent Peale entitled 'Releasing In- ward Splendor," Mrs. George Bowcott gave the scripture reading. Mra, Loyal Peeue served re- freshments. The next meeting will be Noy, 30, avr SES TS Sts > "Bmergency Measures," This will be done by members be- ing divided into teams, Those in need of advise or support in resisting the urge for food could contact a partner. All are anxious to see what the results will be, It shows the will for members to get AjAA HGH SUnUUL completed the school will be one of the largest com- ite institutes of learns ing in Ontarlo County with Construction of a §$3,512,- 000 addition to the Ajax High School is expected to MULLIN Uataracss a student capacity of 1,700, The cost ¢o taxpayers of Ajax and at Town- ship is expected to be about $1,000,000, The school ts expected to reach its capa: elty in about five years, Oshawa Times Photo proceed all winter, When fit and remain that way. Nomination of officers will| be held Nov, 8 All members| are urged to attend, The ins} stallation will be Nov, 22. | Nominates Officers ald Keddy; treasurer, Mrs. Herman Parish; social con- veners, Mrs, Jac Knegje and Mrs, Frank Formosa, Executive members; Mrs, Fred Baker, Mrs, Jake Reid, Mrs, Albert Mondria, also two new teachers, Mrs, John Bart: lett and Reginald Fulton. | Following the nomination of , officers the parents visited their |children"s respective classrooms 'and talked with teachers. Mr, and Mrs, Larry Heroux are attending the Bell - Fors- berg wedding today in Toronto and will be guests at the re- ception to follow. Best wishes to Bonnie, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, M. C, Hicks, 220 Bowman avenue, who is celebrating her 10th |birthday today, | All Saints Anglican Church Evening Guild is holding its past presidents' and past mem- bers' night, Nov, 7, at the par- Ish hall at 8.15 p.m. Belated birthday wishes to Stephen, son of Mr, and Mrs.| Neil Green, who was seven) years old Friday, At the regular meeting of) Benevolent Rebekah Lodge,| No, 132, chaired by Sister) Shella Gordon, the sick con- vener, Sister Joan Mace, re ported Sisters Bessie Acton and |Russ and the Ajax - Pickering "\round girl went to Carol Little,| Peter Hall, Ronald Top Pupils Rewarded At Ajax Exercises Jones; 4 yr. AS, Patrick Mills; AJAX (Staff) -- The 10th An- 4 yr, BC, Darlene Bambrough, nual Commencement Exercises were held at the Ajax High " a GRADE 12 PLAQUES -- at 8pm, Friday, -- | or highest academic stand-| Following | the processional) ing: poy, Kevin Sheenan; girl, march and The Queen, the in-jrsig Cyurwood; Latin, Iris Cur- vocation was given by Rev. D. | wood: English, Peggy Norris; §, Dinnick and High Schoollnistory, Peter Hall; science, Board Chairmart+ introduced|pet, Sanders; physical educa: Principal J, 'T. Sterling for his|tion, Richard Green and Amelia welcoming remarks, |Wilgon; mathematics, -- Vicki| The presentation of special|Gerrard; French, Iris Curwood; awards and class subject/music, Ruth Houghton and Bar- Walpole, Mary Walpole, David White, Richard White, Amelia Wilson, FOUR YEAR AWARDS David Bain, William Carpen- ter, Sharon Dutchison, Roger Echstein, Donald Falby, Ann Ferguson, Cheryl Galbraith, Helen Greer, Leona Hanthorn, Frances Herbert, Paul Kaus, Donald Killin, Betty Lou Lawson, Arthur Max- well, Carol O'Hara, Gregory awards were announced by F.|bara Brooks; art, David Kirk; Parrott, presented by the | commercial subjects, Kitty Tay- donors with the assistance of|jor; industrial arts, Paul Kaus, resentation of gradua-| . Kelly, i GRADE 11 PLAQUES tion diplomas and class pins, hy For highest academic stand- were announced by Mr, Parrott - girl, Allison Kirk; boy, Jim and presented by J. C, Richard: | ®@Fse. | GRADE 10 PLAQUES son and E, White assisted by} R. Robertson and T, Kelly, | For highest academic stand- Several musical selections by|ing student and for Latin, Gary the school choir were followed/ O'Brien, GRADE 9 PLAQUES by rier speaker F. Finlay, vice- i t ye fe ttoee Be algae For highest academic stand- ing student: Carol Braybrook; School, The presentation of honor graduation diplomas and evade werd ansounted by Mr, | home economics, Pat Smith and industrial arts, Norbert Kart- ner, Sterling, presented by Mr, Fin- lay with the assistance of Miss GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Five year Arts and Science M. Dennis. | The Valedictory addresses) were delivered by Kenneth diplomas and class pins were awarded to: Casandra Adams, Glenn O'Brien and Carol Little. Andrew, Ralph Archibald, er AWARDS Special Grade 13 is we H ina sapere gee Lucille Ball, Brian Boyd, Bar- bara Brooks, Sheila Connolly, made to: Ian Crellin and Carol Little for winning Ontario Schol- . " arships, admission scholarship Malcolm Crowe, Iris Curwood, Thomas Dines, Susan Dunphy. Jennifer Elkington, Brian Fin- to York University to Nonna nigan, Victoria Bsaditgh:' Cath- scholarship for nursin, erine Gillan, Susan Gorman, to sentra tents: ee Richard Green, Janet Grisack, Special awards for the all-|Patricla Grubb, Barry Hall, Harris, Bonita Hay- Ruth Hospital Women's Auxiliary the all-round boy to Kenneth| Sandra Harris, Reid, Anthony Salt, John San- derson, Linda Smith, Edward | Somerville, Fiona Thompson, Jean Wal- \ley, David Walton, Roderick | Willlams, Barry Wright, COMMERCIAL DIPLOMAS Vianne Barker, Leslie J, Car- rigan, George W. Clay, Deborah Eckstein, Lesley Garbacz, Lynne D, Gilmore, Joanne A, Koppens, Barbara A, Ledson, Beverley A. Marco, Margaret McPherson, §, Taylor, Ena J. van den Broek, Patricia R, Wells, Shar- on M, Wilkes, Maureen Wright. HONOR GRADUATION Jeff Barker, Peter Beeching, Linda Booth, Norman Born: dahl, Krista Burda, David Cas- sidy, George Clapham, Suzanne Cloutier, Catherine Colgan, Tan Dinnick, Charlene " Empey, Douglas Ferguson, Malcolm Gale, Suzanne Gillard, Laura Lee Horton, Melvyn Hunt, Lynda Johnson, Lynda Kemp, Paul Koenderman, Brian |Landry, Maria Leering, Carol |Little, Ian Macrae, Donald |Nash, Kenneth O'Brien, Dianne Deborah G, Pratt, Catherine} E. jand Pickering, 6 YR, ARTS AND SCIENCE Grade IX -- Donna Adams, Thomas Bloodworth, Carol Braybrook, Anne Collins, Ann Gove, Pamela Hall, Irene Klo- cek, Nelson Matsumoto, Steven Parish, Ray Pearce, Virginia Pora, Pat Smith, Lynda Web- ster, Grade X -- Patrick Fallon, jLawrence Gifford, Elizabeth |Herbert, Gary O'Brien, Jacque- line Smith, Barbara Wilson, Grade XI - Susan Dick, |David Easton, Allison Kirk, Alyson Morley, Jim Pearce, Anne Van Kralingen, Mervyn Whelan, | Grade XII --- Iris Curwood, |Barbara Kent, Peggy Norris, Beth Sanders, | Grade XIII -- Peter Beeching, \lan Crellin, Paul Koenderman, Carol Little, Kenneth O'Brien, Paul Robinson, Nonna Russ, | Radiation Study | Volunteers Shy Volunteers for a before-and- at its annual meeting, volunteers have heen recruited living. near the construction power plants at Kincardine | Most shy away because they for tests, it was announced. PUT CASH ON FENCE Collecting old types of barbed jwire has become a vogue and Crellin, Barbara Dayis, John|fans pay as much as $12.50 for a| few inches of rare wire, HERB REACHES UP The world's tallest herb, the |puya ralmondii of the Andes, grows up to 40 feet high. Only 25 of the required 90 for the radiation study of people sites of two Ontario nuclear MONDAY, Nov. 7 : _ Oo-Op Credit Union banking night, ist Whitby Scouts, Whit- by Baptist Church Explorers, Curling Club Ladies Section, Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary Council, All Saints Anglican Church Evening Guild, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group §. TUESDAY, Nov. 8 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club, Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS Club, Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club, Red Cross Work Room, Faith Baptist Church Pioneer |Girls, R. A, Hutchison Home and School Association, Whitby Chapter 248 Order of the East- ern Star, All Saints Anglican Church Afternoon Guild, Sin- clair Home and School Associa- tion, Sth Cubs and Scouts Mother's Auxiliary. Absent Speaker Cancels Meeting PICKERING (Staff) meeting of Pickering Township Recreation Committee at the municipal offices, Brougham, was washed out Thursday night because the speaker, Jack Eil- beck, was at the last minute unable to attend, Mr, Eilbeck is from the com- munity centres branch of the Ontario department of educa- tion, which deals with recrea- tion, The committee wanted to discuss with him the question of obtaining grants for local pro- jects from the provincial gov- ernment, They hope Mr. Eilbeck may be able to attend their general meeting next Tuesday, WILL SHOW FIGHT NEW YORK (AP) -- More than 120 locations in 100 United States cities have been signed for the closed-circuit: television of the Cassius Clay-Cleveland Williams heavyweight title fight in Houston, Nov, 14, Main Bout, Inc,, announced Friday, Mike Malitz, president of MBI, said that at least 10 cities in Can: ada also will get the closed circuit either in theatres or via All THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, November 5, 1966 5. WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, Nov, 9 Whitby St, John Ambulance, Salvation Army Prayer and Bible Study, Unity Club Past Noble Grand, Whitby Kinette Club, Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxillary, THURSDAY, Nov, 10 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs, Salvation Army Women's Home League, Faith Baptist Church WMS, Christian Reformed Church Ladies. Society Work and Pray, Whitby Garden Club, St. John's Anglican Church Par- ish Helpers, FRIDAY, Nov, 11 Cross Senior Citizens Club, Pentecostal Church Young People's Christ Ambassadors, Co-Op Credit Union banking night, Saivaiion Army Timbrai Brigade. BHOCK WHiTBy GREGORY PECK sav TECHNICOLOR®/ SQUE A UNIVERSAL RELEASE PLUS MUSICAL & CARTOON -- ALL COLOR PROGRAM -- SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 eC SEER STRITCH CANCELLATION NOTICE Whitby Police Ajax Comm community antenna outlets, MICHAELS STERN Finest quality suite tallored from sharp looking long wear- ing COURIER cloth in shades of HICKORY'N BLUE SPRUCE, New In Steck Mercantile Dept. Store 321 Brock &&. 8, WHITBY PLAZA after radiation study are diffi- cult to come by, the Ontario Heart Foundation discovered | | don't want to travel to Toronto 1 | Due to Money will be Returned to Ticket Holders at the Whitby Police Office... Ajax Community Centre Ladies Pipe SAT., NOV. 5 CANCELLED... ayening ri Last Complete Show at 8:50 LUF E| says: "Film 9 Making at its Marvelous Best! NOVEMBER 11, 1966 With Regret -- The Dance Is Cancelled SATURDAY, Nov, 12 Salvation Army People's Band /SUNDAY, Nov, St, Mark's Un C Group, wr Complete SERVICE Young nu ; ited Church Hi- © Kitchens - COMPLETE COMPLETE ogisine fi é "~~ Genuinely Entertaining!" Assoc. Dance unity Centre o Fire. 405 Dundes St. W., Whitby, Dance Chairman, Morley Nicholson, Band Dance gon are spending a deer hunt-/Margaret Mustard underwent ing weekend in the Callander|surgery at a Toronto hospital. district. They will also visit)They were wished a speedy Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hughes. 'recovery. Fly-Up Ceremony Held Herbert, O'Brien, the Tho den, Mary poh tame Dianne Huminuik, award to Paul Koenderman,| #oughton, the valedictorian plaque award| Lynda Hunter, Barbara Kent, to Kenneth O'Brien and Carol] David Kirk, Stephen Kitson, Little and the student council) Bckhard Klamt, Mary Lamb. president plaque to Peter Hall.| Roger Laph David Limkilde, n' nnolee Manikas, Marilyn Mc- : GRADE 18 AWARDS |Mahon, Susan Miller, Sandra HONORS CLUB ' . Highest Academic Standing --| Munro, Peggy Norris, Patricia} 4 Yr, Arts and Science -- By Brownies At Ajax Girl, Carol Little, Boy, Tan} Russell, Beth. Sanders, Edward/Carol O'Hara, he sa ~-- ye Little; | Shannon, Kevin Sheehan, 5 Yr, Business and Commerce aS oe istory -- Peter Beeching; Al-| willam Smerhy, Lynda|-- Elaine Jones, ode Lee Lalges | srw Linda Connor, Beverly Kemp, gebra -- Ian Crellin; Geometry| Smith, Sandra Smith, Jennifer) 4 Yr. Business and Commerce m: -- fl oot Detsshy stiand Theressa Wainman were |-- Kenneth O'Brien, George|Smyth, Rene Soetens, Gerd)-- Darlene Bambrough, Kitty of honor at the "Flying - UP' | presented with their second|Clapham, William Robinson, | Trefzger, David Turner, Dianne| Taylor. Brownies' ceremony. |Noel Smyth vtech belie cla enst wail jclass badges. Swimmer badges|° hte et . | Trigonometry -- Paul Koen-! The following girls were en-) # rolled; Penny Barton, Sandra/ Went to Ellen Talmy, Christine | german, Carol Little; Zoology--| Smith, Nora Venner, Ann Marie} Kronister; boatswain badge to|Carol Little; Physics Tan -- Brgy Eetaceues| Christine Kronister and cook Creliia, ng Koenderman; | ren McDavid, Susan Waters, | Chemistry -- Nonna Russ; Nancy Walker, Christing Kin-/*"¢ Dloneer badges to Alison)' oti, "tan Creliin; French 4 gate, Heather Reid, Karen Pat-| Humphreys. Peter Beeching, erson and Kathy Allen, Patrol Leaders Beverly Kemp | Brown Owls present were;|and Linda Connor received their en PLAQUES) First Pack, Mrs, Donna Burns, | stripes. G ® rag cya Standing | Second Pack, Mrs. Rose Isac-| Aang = 5 yr. AS, Ian! ' Guide Leaders also in attend-|Crellin, son; Third Pack, Mrs. Shirley| ance were: Second Company,) Grade XII -- § yr. AS, Iris Oland, Shirley Patrick, David Pike, Gerald Richardson, Wendy Robertson, Paul Rob- inson, William Robinson, Nonna} Russ, Noel Smyth, Lawrence Voyde, Eric Peterson, | Please return your tickets to where they were purchased and your money will be refunded. MEETINGS AT R, A, HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL (4 blocks south of Blair Pork Plazo) SUNDAY 11;00 A.M.---Family Bible Hour and Sunday School For Information re Other Services, Phone 668-4576 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH | 419 Brock Street N | TH ERE'S SOMETHING REV. DeLOSS M, SCOTT, Minister FOR EVERYONE min aide oes ao ong AT THE ROYAL WINTER FAIR 350 9:45 A.M---WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL A bashes 49 Novenimer 11-iS SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance, "JOHN RIEGER 597 KING ST, E., OSHAWA DIAL "™ 728-7567 11:00 A.M.---CHRISTIAN SERVICE BRIGADE GUEST SPEAKER: REV, DON MERRETT 7:00 P,M,.---GOSPEL SERVICE OF SERMON AND SONG PASTOR'S MESSAGE Gi "| AM THE TRUE VINE" WEDNESDAY EVE,, 8:00 P.M. PRAYER; -PRAISE-AND-PASTOR'S. BIBLE CLASS CONTINUING OUR STUDY. OF THE EIGHT STEPS IN PETER'S RESTORATION There's Always a Welcome at Faith" | | Come to this year's Royal to be sure, It's got something for everyone, Fun for everyone, You'll see all the events you've never stopped enjoying ----and many more, There are lots of new attrac- tions. Added excitement. See some of the world's finest livestock. Or the flower show. See the work of some of the world's most famous photographers. And take WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West et Centre) Minister: Rev, John MeLeod Created To Individuel Requirements ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sta, Rev, J, M. Smith, BA, 8.0. Miss tia Newton, Deaconess Mr. Gordon Harle, B.A., Organist WILL RECOMMEND AID SAINT JOHN'S, Antigua | (Reuters)--Canada, the United| |States and Britain have agreed | Mn W. 8 betel ATOM Gerien, Teves Ort. Die, Ee Captain Mrs. Evelyn Thomson/Curwood; 4. yr, AS, Carol Hild Gas Fitth and Lieutenant Mrs, Pat Hum-/0'Hara; 4 yr BC, Kitty Taylor, M ef vig ack, / phreys; Third Company, Cap-| Grade XI -- 5 yr. AS, Allison ts. Doreen Banan. |tain Mrs, Eileen Nicholson,| Kirk; 4 yr, AS, Carol Singer; Pamela Philp was enrolled in| Lieutenant Mrs, Oriole Johns-|4 yr. BC. Wilhelmina Koender- a candelight ceremony by Mrs. ton and Company Leader Miss) man Merrit, pain Waimea, Pourta Comp Grade X= 9 yr. AS, Gary a ~"----~lany Captain Mrs, Shirley Row-/O'Brien; 5 yr. BC, Elizabeth s Hland-and Lieutenant Mrs, Ruth! Wearing; 4-yr, AS, George Nor Court Levies Rowlands man;¢-yr, BC, Tiina Booroff. | Arrangements for the refresh-| Grade IX -- 5 yr, AS, Carol | ments, which were served by|Braybrook; 5 yr, BC aine €a ena ty ithe First Ajax Land Rangers, |= en }were made by Mrs, Joan Cop-! MONTREAL (CP)--Jacques| Ping. K and Roland Poirier, brothers in their early 30s, were sentenced Friday to be hanged June 11 for Deating a nightclub dancer to death Aug. 24, 1964. A 12-man jury in Court of Queen's Bench deliberated five hours before finding the broth- ers guilty of capital murder in the brutal slaying, and added a recommendation for clemency. Mr, Justice Francois Caron pronounced the manda- tory death sentence, Evidence at the two-week trial indicated that dancer Mar. got Turner, 37, and a male com- panion were attacked in an east-end nightclub. Later they were dragged into a car and beaten again Miss Turner's companion re- covered from his injuries and testified at the trial, the second at which the Poiriers have been convicted and sentenced to be hanged. Seventeen months ago the brothers heard the death sen- tence for the first time, but won @ new trial on appea No motive for the killing was established in court. to be set up a regional develop: | ment committee for the East-| ern Caribbean, it was an: | nounced in a communique! issued here Friday, The com- munique said the committee} will make recommendations to Caribbean governments for re-| gional development for which| outside aid is required, STAFFORD BROS. LTD, MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST Horse Show See spectacular riding and Jumping daily at the Royal matinee on November 13. ==v,| Tickets on sale now at most | | $8.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 725-6553 | RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS tichet agencies. Evenings: $4.00 and $3.00 Sunday Matinee: $3.00 and PLUS LOW Saturday Matinees: $2.00 MILEAGE CHARGE 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa in the host of other fascinating exhibits, Horse Show. Special Sunday General Admission $1.00; Students 50¢; Children 25¢. Parking for 10,000 cars in the grounds. ROYAL WINTER FAIR | EXHIBITION PARK, TORONTO 1:00 A.M, NFANT JAPTISM 12 9:30 A.M. Puntora, Intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M, Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Junior Congregation, in- fant Core. LAYMENS SUNDAY Hf 11:00 & 7:00 P.M.-----Leymen of the | i Church will be in charge of both i services. Guest Speoker----Mr, Poul Wicks, 9) of Peterborough 9:43 A.M-Bible School Bible Study and Prayer Wed. at 7:30 P.M. $2.00 EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Rood West Rey. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 7 PM, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED 7) HE Nursery le 1 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whitby Rev, W. J, S, MeClure, B.A. Mr, 8B. G Devereux, Orgonist 11:00 A.M, ST. MATTHEW 8: $.13 #45 AM, CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES Kindergarten and Junior Congregation during Divine Worship, PAUL REID Whitby Lasco Steelers Woodbridge Rangers Whitby Community Arena Admission: Adults $1.00 -- "Watch For The North Bay Trappers" NOV. 6th 7:30 P.M, Students with cards 506