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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Feb 1967, p. 5

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0, don't the City. around is going using to 5; then I will sell he rising ng taxes cing for if they or not. that the Ontario neil last put a he Pub- save a rol and ors that sible to . We'll ly, AURYN, aughton, Oshaws STS tonight hopping » watch dnesday aiting to building it that he New hopping ets that rance-- : St. -- 1g built | like a rely the » better lere we bus. It minutes thes of ivement' idewalk to say is that parking ORSON, shawa, 8, 1967. le he lean ay had ris and double- nade a y King gle for ) men, to get vernor , Char- al and fort at River, hn now at Las n busi- ay and which y Ma- t have it if it achery . Then watch, neck, idiers, 1 after, s date rowned Royal here is helped s head of the , 1653, nisay's | prac- oldings for so rs: orency f Can- is and od by Veilson it pro- Lower Mont- t Tor- egisla- n., in- ity re- rnegie LS WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Reading Program Cited -- By Sinclair WHITBY (Staff) -- 'Open House" was held at Sinclair Home and School. Parents were invited to visit classrooms and examine the childrens' books and art display. This was followed by an in- formative discussion given by teachers on the reading pro- gram. Mrs. Ed Saunders opened the meeting with the Lord's prayer in memory of the late Neil Yakeley accidentally killed who had been a student at the, school. Association members _ dis- cussed the possibility of spon- Citizenship And Education Talk Theme | An interesting and well at- tended meeting of the Whitby Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mc- Lean, Euclid Street. Mrs, Rus- sell Saunders presided. Mrs. Leesa Ferris gave a suitable reply to the motto "'No Nation can rise higher than the Character of its People'. She outlined the opportunities Can-| adians have. | Mrs. R.A. Smith feported on the district executive meeting she attended at Brooklin, when plans were made. for the dis- trict annual meeting May 24 in Brooklin. She also asked) Teachers soring a Foster Indian Child,} also the setting-up of a central library at the school as a cen- tennial project. The annual night of cards will be held March 17 at 8 p.m. with Mrs, Archie Campbell as} convener assisted by members! of her committee. | Four association members plan to attend the Home and School convention to be held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, March 21, 22 and 23. The parents attendance award was won by Miss Beach's class- room. Lunch was served by the Grade 4 and 5 mothers, learn as long as we live as something can be learned re- gardless of age. She also gave interesting notes on 'Confederation'. The treasurer's report showed a bank balance resulting from euchre returns, -A donation will be made to the "Heart Fund" also to help with the furnish- ing of the ladies' lounge at the} new centennial building. Members were reminded that -- at the nome of Mrs. Fant Waré| WHITBY BOWLING instead. of Mrs. Donna Martin. | The historical research con- vener will be Mrs. Nettie Flit-| cher, '| Triples 660 and over - 'PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST WINNE A LARGE NUMBER of parents and friends attend- ed the Ontario County In- spectorate No. 2 Public Speaking Contest Thursday night at Meadowcrest Pub- lic School, Brooklin. The top winners among the 10 contestants were Joyce Westlake, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack West- lake, 1140 Kingston Road West, Oshawa, a Grade 8 pupil at Dr. Robert Thorn- WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE (Wednesday) Bob Carter members to give some thought|» Mrs. Earl Ward spoke an d\83 (330); Clarence Moore 771 (301); to the 1968 district annual in| Whitby. Mrs. Ferris gave a well - pre-| pared paper on "Citizenship and | Education." She said we should) never stop learning just because | we are finished with our school books. We should study and Christian Stewardship Meeting Topic Mrs. William Winter and Mrs. P. Tane were in charge of the program at the St. Mark's Unit- ed Church Women Unit 8 held Pat Bremner 775 (327); showed pictures as well as dis-|7/ the Maritimes and to St. John, | Newfoundland. The hostess was assisted in Tom Ainsworth 7 (293) Don Duncan 742 (331); Jack |playing a map of her travel to|Peebies 735 (291) Hans Zimmer 728 (329); im. Sulston 723 (270); Ernie Shepperdon 1 (275); Bill Sibeon 715 (256); Doni --Photos by Mrs. R. S. Bishop ton School and Shelly Wat- son, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson, 23 Lawlor Avenue, Oshawa, a Grade 7 pupil at Kedron Public School. Joyce spoke on 'Stephen Leacock'; while Shelly's theme ' was 'Beethoven', Both _ girls will compete in the Ontario County: final at Dr. S. J. Phillips Senior School, Osh- awa, next Thursday night. Waltham 706 (287); Ed Hutchinson 701 263 fed Munns 692 (247); Alex Rob- inson 688 (306); Jack Scott 68) (295); Ron Robertscn 664 (265); Jim Mifflin 664 (245); Doug Warankie 660 (262) Team Standings -- Wilson's Food Mar- ket 3, Mitton Machinery 3, The Oilers 2, A, and T. Mctors 2, Whitby Barber Shop 2, Jim's. Stage Door 2, Golden Gate Restaurant 2, Storrar Ltd. 2, The Golfers 1 Bathurst 1, Andrews 1, Ramblers 1, J. B. MoMullan Rea! Es- tate 1, Lambert Oil Ltd. 1, Whitby Po- lice Assoc. 0, Joker 0. ficial opening of the $1,750,000 vocational addition to the Courtice Secondary School will be held March 3 at 8:15 p.m. With the new addition, the school's capacity has risen from 488 to 1,150. L.M. Johnston, assistant dep- uty minister of education, will deliver the opening address. A key ceremony will take place with the keys to the new jbuilding passed from the con- tractors, M.M. Brooks Limited Pentland, Baker and Polson. From the architects, the keys of the Durham County District of Oshawa to the architects,| go to J. F. Heyland, chairman) RS! Courtice School Wing Opening Next Friday COURTICE (Staff) - The of-|High chool Board and finally to| School Principal J. | Greetings will be brought by Reeve Merrill Van Camp,' of Cartwright Township, warden of the United Counties of North- cumberland and Durham and Reeve H.C, Muir of Darlington | Township. spection by visitors, i sl BGiaccnme oe ti es 11:00 A.M.--Family Bibl For Information re Other WHITBY fsiBe\ \ CHAPEL 8 Ae LV MEETING AT R. A. HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL ; (4 block South of Blair Park Plaza) SUNDAY a ee e Hour and Sunday School Services, Phone 668-4576 BUY NOW AND SAVE 1965 CHEV. IMPALA CONVERT, Lie. No. 210979 >2499 G.M.A.C. FINANCING TRADES ACCEPTED NURSE CHEV. OLDS. After the opening ceremony, FE. Speers,|the school will be open for in- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdoy, February 25, 1967 5 SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INS URANCE Sos 597 D 728-7567 If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance, JOHN RIEGER KING ST. E., OSHAWA IAL REV. DELOSS FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. M, SCOTT, Minister C.K.L.B. -- 1 9:45 A:M. Bible GUEST SPEAKER: -- 300 Dundes st.t. WHITBY serving lunch by Mrs. Ethel Andrus, Mrs. William Bonnetta| and Mrs. Robert Seaborn. | Bowes, invited the members to attend the March 7 thankoffer- ing meeting when the padre of the pubs Rev. Gordon Winch will speak on his parish con- at the home of Mrs. R. Wil-jsisting of the entertainment and son, 527 Euclid Street. drinking areas in downtown Tor- The there of the program wasionto. He makes his pastoral "Christian Stewardship'. Mrs.|calls in taverns, liquor lounges, Thomas Brandon was in charge |cocktail bars and beer parlors. of the devotional period. |This meeting is for men and Members were reminded .of|women. the following events: '"'Spring) The next meeting of March) Tea" in March; spring luncheon|20 will be held at the home tentative date, May 3. Gardenjof Mrs. John Wootton, Welling- tea, June 21. Members will as-|ton Street. In charge of the sist at the March 7 Centennial|program will be Mrs. R. Wil- Tea at the Whitby Royal Can-|son and Mrs, C. Godwin. adian Legion Hall. Lunch was served by the hos- The president, Mrs. Jackitess assisted by Mrs. E. Fells. Whitby Area Scouts Go Camping Thirty Whitby District Bo y|the First, Fourth and Fifth Whit- Scouts spent a weekend recently |by Troops. Activities included tobaggan- at the Woodland Trail Camp-|ing' skiing and skating. rym site, near Aurora. The group/sculpture contest was won by| was made up of five leaders|the Venturers of the Fifth Troop| 11 Venturers and 14 Scouts from|for their Sphinx. | WHITBY PERSONALS St. John the Evangelist CWL|21, at the home of Mrs. Lorne! travelling bridge and euchre| Atkinson. hostesses for February are:/ Murray Gunn, president of the Bridge - Miss Jean Stewart,/Antique Club gave an interest- Mrs. Ed Finan, Mrs. Charlesling and informative talk of Daigle, Mrs. W. Moreau, Mrs./"Mijk Glass" at the regular Andrew Miller, Mrs. W. Hum-|meeting. He displayed some of phreys, Mrs. G. Newton, Mrs.|his own collection. G. Kaczenowski, Mrs. Don Sul-| | luvan, Mrs. Marjorie McBain Mrs. L. Ruest and Mrs. L. Ros- seau; Euchre - Mrs. Marie Brooks, Mrs. Robert Gagnon, Mrs. H.C, Munro, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Mary Forbes an Mrs. Mary Amell. The Ajax Kinette club held) "Guests Night" at its dinser | meeting at the Carousel Inn.| Rose| Zhe president, Marnie Richards | d welcomed the 20 guests and! members who were reminded lof Ladies' Night for which the St. John's Anglican Church/Kinsmen making all arrange-| Ruth WA and Senior WA are|ments. Ernie Howard showed holding a joint meeting and also|slides on Africa accompanied a bale tea next Monday. jby most interesting commen- { é tarles. Games were enjoyed dur- The Girl Guide of Canadajing the social time. Whitby District Local Associa-| tion, is sponsoring a card party The general public is invited Feb. 27 at St. John the Evan-jto attend a "Benefit Breakfast" gelist parish hall to enable|this Sunday from 8 to 11 a.m. Guides to attend the National at the IOOF hall. This is spon- Heritage Centennial Morrisburg this summer. A Cub and Scout Father and| camp at|sored by Whitby Lodge, IOOF. |The Rebecahs, will assist. Mrs. Kay Hepburn and Miss Son banquet is being held Sun-|Sheila Smith visited in Havelock | day at St. John the Evangelist | with Mrs, Edith Gerow. | parish hall at 6.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs and daughters' Peggy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seko|is meeting Feb. 28 at the home and lof Mrs. William Lawson, Beatty Sharon, are dinner guests today |Street. | The Ajax Women's Institute K. Seko, Toronto, on the occas- ion of Mrs, Seko Senior's birth- day. The Almonds United Church| Women Evening group met at) the home of Mrs. Carl Pascoe} who chaired the meeting. She) was assisted by Mrs. Harry Guy. | Mrs, Ivan Barrett was elected} vice - president and Mrs. R. Weatherall was appointed to the) telephone committee. Members| discussed arrangements for: a) "Centennial Tea" ative plans for a fall bazaar. Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. MONUMENTS ai 668-3552 | 318 DUNDAS EAST budget. For example: . Toronto. 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