THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 21, 1967 5 Cartwright Planning WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY ( Ladies College Team Wins Centennial Debate N'S PARK uthern . Route | jnial committee is as follows: |Chairman, Dalton Dorrell; vice- ,chairman, Harold Kyte; secre- \tary, Mrs. Jessie Gunter; treas- % : 4 Centennial Year Events ty <o2snaot'we "te . ; BLACKSTOCK --There havelsion is $3 per couple and a fine Fg a Me eg gee ag de been several well attended|ot #2 wil levied on anvone | Que, gy on or as. tically: as the Ontario I*'es'|chairman of the centennial meetings of Cartwright's pene Coe une. ne- op é College debating team of Eileen|committee, who also presented tennial Committee orn the | }OWNSHIP TOUR DON O0'HEARN Malabare and Barclay Janejcentennial debate pl to ni = _ gg bagi do To coincide with the Regatta DECORATING Grey were declared winners ofjeach student participating oa til ali come uo wit qjat Caesarea, a tour of the SHOP @ Wallpaper end Murals very interesting program too reaship is being arranged for celebrate Centennial Year in| August 5 and 6. A map of the Cartwright Township. roads with points of interest in- Schools represented in the de- bating contest included Ander- son Collegiate and Vocational the inter-collegiate debate at Denis O'Connor High School. Sponsored by the Whitby Cen- TO -- The govern-.. 'ord on the question of > of the new natural line from, the west has 'tennial Celebrations Committee,|Institute, Henry Street High 4 dicated, will be available to all . distinguished, the tonic of the debate was:|/School and Denis O'Connor The first event was a church) mmteresting events are planned| ated lee lag See gd Poo ict ee Siar, send byte te, oe, Gar fo ee es and Ver A C A eS LL, Paints an 'arnishes ple, displays of antique cars, the gas will be brought Threatened by the United] wr. Gartshore said it was a Tetons" dsnecsisitions: Gaited he southern route « States". truly remarkable evening and machinery, etc.; demonstration] @ Benjamin Moore Paints the U.S. The winners were decided on| said he hoped it would be made ae gece of horseshoeing, as w, as lay have been inevit- total aggregate points @S/an annual affair. The offering from this service qnet features relativeAo past! DODD, & SOUTER ; pie jays. awarded by three judges, Dr. oa after at first insisting was given to the building f DECOR*CENTRE LTD. = ; i i = ister Anna Clare, principal Catudidnkoute Wirbiatrs D. C. Creighton, history pro-| Sister ; A Ontario" the fed 94 : fessor, University of Toronto; |0f Denis O'Connor High School for the new. Fort ; open-air 668-5862 asso ey tot au? he and chairman of the event, said Hospital | aa p PHONE 66 C ; spital, church service in 'a park. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Mrs, G. Hodges, Grade 13 En- wnt changed its mind i glish teacher at OCVI. and drew its opposition to the school would do its best to carry out the worthwhile sug- Plans for further events dur-| The executive of the centen-. ing the year are almost com-| ------ cs ern line, Judge Terrence Moore. y ou t vertheless fhe govern- Coincidental and unknown to/gestion in conjunction with the pleted and are as follows: June| © apparent did-noth: judge Creighton, his book "Do-|other schools. 28, a sports day for all the) NOW 19 THE TIME 1 to try and steer it minion of the North", had been} Refreshments were served in children of the Township. This | ba Ontario. chosen as first prize. Each win-|the library, centred by a large |will take place on the grounds | t of the Blackstock Public School. Take advantage of it! 24 hour ser- ner received a copy of the book| Centennial cake, by Mrs, David 1 debate in the legis" and one copy will ' : . go to the|Johnston, Mrs. C. A. Hendricks e gathers that it oh Vadies College Library. and Mrs. J. J. Ledden. let the free play of First Aid Certificates Presented forces decide the Gordon Wilson Baker, \They will parade to the Fair F\Grounds for a barbecue and a| '/giant birthday cake. | | On the night of June 30, a! iCentennial Ball and ~ Street! \dance will take place in Black- | vice; and radio dispatched trucks always ready to serve you. Fuel Oil Budget Plan Available OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! McLAUGHLIN Er Oy AUXILIARY POLICE GET FIRST AID CERTIFICATES be followed. Jack LLY DIFFERENT Twenty-three members of the : : é only for historic rea- auxiliary police force were pre-|/Edwards Saunders, Donald Twenty-three members of ers and labels were pre- Seen, from left, are L. H. OPP and Auxiliary Con- |stock, at which a King. and| er than this could have sented with first aid certifi-|Gordon Anderson, William Cav-| the auxiliary police force sented to mark the success- Inkpen, branch chairman, stable Ivan Williams, who |Qyeen will be chosen. Admis- roted of 1k. cates at a ceremony held atjerly, Ernest Cheredaryk, Floyd| were honored, Thursday ful completion of a series who made the _presenta- was presented with his First : " REESE COAL & 72 4 110 the detachment building Thurs-|Stanley Fletcher, Clifford Hill,| might, at the Whitby OPP of four first. aid lectures tions; Ron Hawkins, ~~ Label, the highest award. Pl ol ed te SUPPLIES = King St. W. n- . . tario government can that the route of the no direct concern of delivered the lectures; Detachment Building when spector Albert Allen of the Robert Hobbs, Donald Los-| first aid certificates, vouch- combe, Ronald MacCarl, Glenn Eldon Munro, John Precoor. given by the Whitby Branch John A day night. Superintendent V. C. of the St. Welsh of the OPP attended and assisted in the ceremony. Henry --Oshawa Times Photo RUMMAGE & terprovincial gas lines Inkpen, St. John Ambulance! Jean Marie Sabourin, William | | - Evening Programs Start at 7: sagen cg ame a made the Presen'@/Tetro, Karl Heinz Walzer, John EXCITING EVENT Teachers Get BAKE SALE I BROCK Last Complete Show at 8:40 Ernest Waterworth, Robert Edward Ray Wig- to be held in bond room above atter for the federal nt. Allin's Drug Store. The ceremony~ marked the conclusion of a course of four| Whiteley, is fons 12 Contestants Seek Wage Boost THE BIGGEST COUNTRY MUSIC JAMBOREE stand up inet lectures and examinations|gans, Jack Town and Harry look back a few years. A ; egal : S009, en the first gas line " tg He Bd Wht Mt ge Po Town. Sat., April 22 EVER FILMED, a. 41 potermmual' hare ald Hawkins, 'district corps| In addition Ronald James ° ° A ois ietacipnis sersired by hes st government here : , ; i : f ' yed by | terminedly to see that * Fs oasigge om feo, Ss hae gle ke Trica oni Ithe Durham County High Scholl] Se°sered by, Whitby Bross Bond 60 COUNTRY hy via the all-Canadian Whe hee whe vveceived their|Lynn Wilkinson received their ] ] |Board will receive substantial] MUSIC 4& ¢ ) Hoe n eh first aid certificates were: first labels. raises this year. } >, . D. Howe, it was i : P fa | In 1966 minimum of $5,300 RS in seeing that 'the WHITBY (Staff); ~ "There will)will be handled by Greg Hef-)Theatre Guild will give back- fr Category 1 has risen he 36 | STA ada line went through Study Course Certificates Presented be some tense moments for 12|fering. st of Whitby's young women this} Contestants in the pageant age assistance to the contes-/999 for Category 2, $5,600 to tants in the necessary quick/¢¢ 599. Category 3, $6,300 to $7,| NOW IN STOCK INCLUDING em part of this proy- 'i : ; i j i Mrs. Harold Quantrill opened |ise McKim, py om bee ee Saturday night when they walk|will be: Margaret Storey, Pat|change of dress. 100 and Category 4, $6,700 tol] Our Finest Selection Ever of JOHNNY CASH Minister John Simon- the Women's Christian Temper- o pcos native auras, on to the stage of the Denis|Jewell, Freda Quesnelle, Sue| Taking time out from direct- $7,500. fener MEN'S + The STONEMANS cing for the govern- ance Union meeting with the |Nei molto' Rathe Mitchell, |O'Connor High School in the/Marlow, Kathy Kenney Eleanor|ing the next Theatre Guild pro-" iyi nums for thet '| i' 4 LEFTY FRIZZELL d that this time his s thought 'How can we best ob- ped oo Alar etd Cox, Val.|hope of being chosen as Miss|Ford Donna Bradley, Peggy|duction, Bert Heaver will be the | 7 Camis JO {ne St Ost 2 Top Quality SUITS NORMA JEAN as to see that Ontario serve Centennial Year." Miss |He '" nie Elisabeth Cullen, |Whitby Centennial. Quesnelle, Jennifer Rowland,|master of ceremonies. ae ' $8,800 73 $10,000: Cate. d SPORT SUITS PORTER WAGONER eapest gas possible. Maude Cameron was in ites vali ae Witseh Susan Allcorn,|, The contestants in this color-/Linda Hughes, Christina Busch| Providing the entertainment ak 2 $9,200 to $10,500: Cart an OSBORNE BROS, the figures supplied of the devotion, Her subjec De ay Wilbon and Joyce Craw. | {ful event, sponsored by the Whit-|and Lauralyn LeVon. _ while the judges are making|® tek Ht Mh ts $11,600 mal os The CARTER FAMILY AT 7:00 he was satisfied the was "Obedience." | hirst forthe by Kinsmen Club, will appear) Through the generosity of|their decision will be Whitby's | (etary 4, $11,000 to' $12 soa and 9:40 route would provide * Mrs. J. E. White ach Praag Several children took part in|if three different forms of dress|Whitby and Oshawa Merchants,|own Preston Wynne and the sahil Meas Fe fol 0 $12,000.) EFL OOFIEFS | ALSO --~ 'See Conede As Never Before vies a reading. Mrs. Harold Craw- i ram. Joyce Crawforth|2nd will be expected to give/a great number of prizes will be|Larry Heffering group. There) Minimum for principals has Ride 'HELICOPTER CANADA" nee Yorth reported on the Calvary|the program. Joy spontaneous answers to ques-|awarded to the winner and run-|will be dancing following the/risen from $12,000 to $13,500 and I egins 8:45 Only -- ALL COLOR P CHALLENGE wever, is not the only + ion that should apply i ; recitations by Denise Mc- ' : i : \ ; : om the fact that ex. " pe ge sages agi a escigt! Kim' bby Sora daveraores, appearances; first, in casual ' To Joe i went the} The Miss _Whitby Centennial /from $11,800 to. $13,300 and the] (MWZ6(a cE Eepol ay aa) ells us that any esti- * P ith ted|piano solos by Betty Surridge|We2™; then in street clothing|task of organizing the pageant.| Pageant, which opens at 8 p.m.,.maximum from $13,950 to $15,| % aling with gas costs '* ol ed igl - en te ihe el Valerie Wilste vocal duet|@nd finally in formal dress. In reply to a call from Mr.|should prove to be one of the|450. " * Tne: certitiates io Wrote the 'Tem-|by Elizabeth and 'Denise Cul-|COmmentary on the dress and|Ottenbrite for technical assist-|most exciting events ever held] 'The school Board had 158 tea-| Mercantile 3 the very important *' ; arance Study) Course. They|len. hair - styling of entrants willjance, the Whitby Theatre Guild|in the county town not only for|-ners Jast year and anticipates t development of the'* peran Five-year pins were present-|De given by Mrs. Jean Farquhar-|will be staging the show. Stage|the contestants but also for thelthat it will have 170 this year Dept. Store | aid ot an aan °y were: d t tudents who for five |S. Management and Lighting will|audience. lan i f 12 3 See! Drive! { ured Mary Allcorn, Cathy Quan-jed to student itional format of|be handled by Peter O'Shaug- i ime WHITBY PLAZA eer: eve ' y . Cullen, Fay Wil-| years had written the temper-| In the traditional form by O'Shaug-| There will be no admission| L : trill, Dorothy len, Fay rly rse. Miss Ila New-|such pageants, the master of/hnessy, Cyril Garratt, respect-|charge but a silver collection| -- ~ j itirely from the. eco- .. son, Debra Silverthorne, Bren-jance course. ceremonies will ask the girls to|tively, while the ladies of the|will be taken. | NEW LAKES COMMISSION 1967 DODGE ts Oat tui nq, Ga Btmanah, Terry Molo, ton, dencoene, made the Bet lereyerquesons oft general | WASHINGTON. (AP) Pre 8 e no m : san intril, i : nd i - at section of the ae ; ridge, Jody MacNeil, Tim/James McQuatt, Valerie Wil- aera "he tolaus ot oe a: dent Johnson, by executive or- oF e can't really be t.;, Quantrill, Lexile Hart, Jeannie|son, Tim Quantrill and Danny|testants, the judges will be Ask: ur, am ar 0 ay der Thursday, established the low 1967 D A RT 'ed supply as long ag ., roviding it is under.« ol. in the U.S., and the ¢ d in it, comes under ction of Washington. Church | Even' M sures oe ee ae oe Ls . 8 s MILLBROOK (Staff) -- Dur-|department of education for the| overhead t from any questions «- ing, hag, sg J 'Aemtrte ple who are carrying out the C Ni ht ham District High School Board|information of boards interest-|budget this year would not per- ism, it just.isn't prac- Hiscox, Rev. ae Scar work of the Church in. such 1VIC g will subsidize Grade 12 stu-jed in using a television system|mit the expenditure. He sug- > to have our gas introduced the grt as who|places as Guijana, West Indies dents who have failed or arejof teaching in their schools. [gested that if after close study, |! A NIP der-a U.S. federal Rev. William Askew, Ls d Ni rth Canada. . weak in not. more than two aay _.{the members of the board are OR i spoke on 'The Diocese of To-|Japan and Northern . ; One official of the board said} j i ; the Outreach." 1 the 1: uccess school subjects. The students : 1 Sald/convinced of its effectiveness, ronto work in the Outreach. Mr. Askew also spoke on. may attend summer school i that there is a good possibility/the high schools would prob- W Mae He explained where the /accommodation the Anglican Oshawa and the board will pay|°f he board acquiring receivers|ably have TV's installed next 918 BROCK St N ; & money donated to the work of|Church is providing for senior) WHITBY (Staff) - Once again, $20 per student towards the(for the purpose, but that thelyear. | S ar er eee : the Missions was being used,/citizens in Port Hope and To-|whitby's 'night of the year'|oc¢ 'of the summer courses, | RS AGO ronto. proved a remarkable success.|; 4st year, approximately 30 | YEARS AGO pril 21, 1947 wmanville Red Raid- ile B, are the OMHA ampions of Ontario, E. Henderson, 864 « §., an Oshawa Dairy . Baptist Church Oshawa Sunday School Workshop she attended. Mrs. Mary Mitchell and Mrs. McQuat, Heather Cooling, Den- |W: gave a reading; piano duets by Fay Wilson, and Jody Mc- Neill and Susan and Mary All- ilson, Speaker Explains Outreach Objectives At the All Saints' Anglican Club Assists Two Groups AJAX (Staff) --The Ajax Kinettes Club at its April meet- ing, at the home of Kinette how members can best keep Mrs. Clifford Watson thank- ed the speaker for his most en- lightening and __ informative speech, A question and answer period followed. Lunch hostesses were: Mrs. Vernon ODilling and Mrs. George Gouldburn. At the May 1 meeting Mrs. A. B. Conrad will give a demonstration of tions put to them by the master of ceremonies. Contestants will make three ners - up. GUILD ASSISTING : pageant. Men are asked to wear be permitted to wear slacks. the maximum from $16,700 to $18,200. For vice - principals, the minimum salary has risen coat and tie. Women will not and, subsequently, the winner, second, and third. The enviable job of escort for the winner, and runners-up, Civic officials from all sections of Ontario County converged on the Knights of Columbus Hall, Brock street North, when the Knights of Columbus Whit by Branch, No. 4895, held its sev- enth annual "'Civic Night', Mayor Desmond G. Newman was guest speaker, giving a 30 minute talk on the history of Summer School Cost Great Lakes Basin Commission and named former Representa tive Raymond Clevenger as its |chairman. Durham county students at- tended summer school in Osh- awa. At the present time, students attending summer school are not re-examined before the next school year beginning in Sep- tember, necessitating that they repeat the course in which they failed for another year, or, BE WISE : . .' ECONOMIZE! SAVE DOLLARS! Save on Premium Quality .FUEL OIL | 'Travel-'Tailoréd by WILL Excellent Selection Now Between Ages Attention All Boys! ... Interested In Playing of 8 and 14 If You Are in some cases, they may be put ahead to Grade 13 level in the ourse even after they have iled. flower arrangements. politics in Canada. Rev. Stanley rector of All - Saints Anglican|© 1as been on the same " ; d presided dar Dale for the past. gl ec cage ga by Kinette Marnie Richards, announced that a donation of BASEBALL Armstrong, DX FUEL OIL S AVE PH. 668-3341 s s j $100 will be given to the Na- Duplicate Bridge Church, offered the opening |f2' --Iin Th YEARS AGO . tional project which is Retard- P Q g prayer. He was invited to do] Board officials are trying to|] SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX end DISTRICT a. Pril 20, 1932 ed Children. One hundred dol- Club Winners s0 as a gesture of the spirit ofjnegotiate a. system whereby ROYAL CANADIAN the student may be re-examin- LEGION MINOR BALL ecumenism that pervades Ca- nada. Dr. M. B. Dymond, Ontario minister of health, was in at- tendance along with several oth- er noted civic dignitaries. Council members, board mem- bers, committee members, as- sociation members, were all on hand for what can truly be cal- led "Whitby's Night of the Year". rles J. Wilcox, em manager of General- ' as pleasantly sfr- a gift of a briefcase _ up of General Motors * lars was also donated to the District project of Cystic Fibro- sis. Members were reminded of the part they will play in the Ajax centennial celebrations when they will be in charge of a Children's Fair, pet show and parade. Fifteen Ajax Kinettes are planning to attend the Inter- Club meeting, April 27, at Agin- court, A nominating committee was formed. The election of offi- me cers will be held at the May 16 meeting at the Ajax Carousel Inn. ed before the new school year commences, so that people are not put ahead 'on trial' or for- ward to repeat the course after they have learned it sufficient- ly well. | Eight representatives of the High School Board attended an Educational TV Seminar held at Campbellford. The seminar was sponsored by the Ontario WHITBY -- The winners and high scores in the games play- ed by the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club were: East and West -- Mr. and Mrs. F, Wells, 127%; Mrs. R. Butt and Mrs. W. Barrons, 121%; Mr. and Mrs. D. Holmes, 120; Mr. and Mrs. D. Des- tosiers, 11614. North and South -- Miss G. Bovay and D. McCuaig, 13414; Mr. and Mrs. H. Winter, 13214; Mrs. D. Thomson and Mrs. G. Vick, 119; Mrs. H. Baker and Mrs. D. McGillivray, 114. ASSOC. LEAGUE Please report to the Legion Hall, Byron St. 8., Whitby. SATURDAY 9:30 a.m. fo 11:30 a.m. o FOR REGISTRATION - All persons interested in coaching or managing are welcome. Whitby Minor Hockey Association DANCE At the Community Arena -- Whitby FRIDAY, APRIL 28 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. Tickets $3.00 per couple @ Club Privileges Tickets may be obtained from any executive member of the Whitby Minor Hockey Association. : PROCEEDS IN AID OF MINOR HOCKEY IN WHITBY Come Out And Support Your Minor Hockey! lawkes today inform. * nes that the welfare unmarried men will ° 2h indefinitely due to °° t conditions, MORE See us before TOTO CA "You'd think the distillery Two F inger $ noted for its well-aged whiskies would have the oldest Canadian whisky available in Canada." | | Two Seconds And A Little Lift IT'S THAT EASY GET A LAWN-BOY GOING FOR YOU The first time you start a new Lawn-Boy you have to forget ebout all the other power mowers you've started. You don't put any muscle into Lawn-Boy's starter. You don't kick it, or curse it, or work on it. All you do is turn the starter button to 'ON', push down once to ptime, and lift the starter with two fingers. Presto! It's going. LAWN-BOY SEE... HEAR THE '67 POWER MOWERS Cherney's 4 you buy or you could. PAY TOO MUCH WE ARE GREAT ON SERVICE TOO NURSE 300 Dundas St, E. WHITBY Should a "non-swinger" visit swinging Britain? ---- is just as lively or leisurely as you care to make ea ae eg f a aed of choice. Some of our passengers fly to Britain for a swinging vacation. prefer the things which are uniquely British--the friendly pubs, the gentle countryside. The pomp. The ' pageantry. : Only BOAC with Air Canada flies direct to Britain, and this summer we offer you the choice of up to 12 jet services a day from Toronto and Montreal. And there are flights a week from western Canada; including direct Western Arrow services to London. Plan yout trip now. See your BOAC travel agent and he'll get swinging with all the necessary arrangements. = BOAC "It has: Wiser's Oldest - 18 years old." (And it's too good to save only for special occasions.) COISeR'S Drink a whisky that's older and Wiser's Wiser's De Luxe, 10 years old: Wiser's 101, 6 years old: Wiser's Old, 5 years old, in a protective carton: Wiser's Special Blend, 4 years old. WISER'S DISTILLERY LIMITED, BELLEVILLE, CANADA Yes. Very definitely ! Because Britain Red Wing Orchards will be closed all day Saturday, April 22 in respect of. the late -~ =