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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1967, p. 5

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NESS SEEN u possibly spea! breath about th ut Trouble At Vietnam is caus- destruction and ng and your ad- we should not ie on such a far ng is to me a dosition for a re- on or newspaper tional violence of the Vietnamese et aside so non- ou and others is 'tening. hat the Viet Cong etnamese actions nam have in no ihe American ac- n, when we speak e American posi- n, we do so with- that we will be speak out be- eve that the in- ary thinking has ) dominate Amer- olicy, and not to ld make us all sad and danger- nited States can buntry like Viet- me of freedom is S. RBERT HYMAN Oshawa. | HIGH Board of Educa- feel it has made us gesture in tatus of two city in re-categorizing Concert Associa- urns' School of professional to have changed the Eastdale Col- 'ium from $200 25 per night. 1. Concert Asso- uggled for years ent talent to this en city. In Pre- ey have paid a $35 per night for Collegiate Aydi- ve barely made v can it posthly jore for a janitor n in McLaughlin more work in- hairs have to be n down again in indignity to. the ve the Board of king a large xpense of non- rganizations that efiting our com- oard took a sur- noal boards they their fee struc- eously high. I re happily will- e die in Oshawa ack and collect Sincerely, rs.) G. L. Smith § LATER as though the ) are going to little easier for legalize artific- |, abortion, the hat a nice cen- that will be for it our descepd- ye any) will be 100 years from enough broken thout adding to firmly believe reparation 'cour: - compulsory af driver permits, ntrol and abor- iced in the more ed countries in birth rate has larming degree, 's have increas- ress? hor of life, and answer to Him Sincerely, rs. V. Dalton urlington, Ont. RCIALS rs must dislike Y commercials. mn us with fre- ome obnoxious, o reflect on the se people are e advertising ir good public shows. Such insincerity is cheapen that ers might wel- ruly, HN GILBERT, Hanover, Ont. & SELLS & CO, milton igary ncouver sreat Britain Id 728-7827 WHITBY DAY BY DAY Examine Living Habits Whitby Parents Advised WHITBY (Staff) - A panel dis-| cussion of the theme, "The Law allows your child to... ."', was the highlights of the meeting of the Colborne Street Home and School Association. Mrs. L. D. Hart presided. Members of the panel were: Mrs. R. Doble, guidance teach- er at Anderson Collegiate and Vocational Institute; Deputy Chief Gerald Robinson of the Whitby Police Department; Dr. J. C, Deadman, pyschologist at the Ontario Hospital and Nor- man Edmondson, Whitby bar- ristor. Judge Terrance Mocre acted as moderator. , Judge Moore closed the dis- cussion by advising. parents to Book Review Features UCW Meeting Mrs. J. FE. Pritchard gave an interesting review of the book "Making Her Living is Fun"|worship. Thirteen members and by Kate Aitken at the meeting of Unit 4 of St. Mark's United Church Women. Mrs, Fred Ol- len-Bittle conducted the meet- ing at the home of Mrs. R. C, Grobb. Brougham WI Hold Attending the centennial lun- cheon held by Brougham Wom- en's Institute from Whitby were: Mrs. Gilbert Drewry, Mrs. Net- tie Fletcher, Mrs. William Pel- low, Mrs. R. A. Smith, Mrs. Earl Ward, Mrs. Effie Chisolm, Mrs, Kathleen McKelvie, Mrs. Hariet Bayes, Mrs. Robert Sea- born and past president, Mrs. Lina King of St. Catherines. The speaker was Miss Donna Stewart of Newmarket, home economist of York and Ontario County. Miss Stewart spoke on WHITBY - AJA Lodge Heritage, No. 4, Order of Women Freemasons, held a most successful evening of cards, at the home of Mrs. Alex Craigie, Rossland Road West. Proceeds were donated to the Whitby General Hospital Charity Fund, for the purchase of hos- pital equipment. Prize winners were: Mrs. E. Acton, Mrs. C. Archibald, Mrs. A. Boyes, Mrs. Hilda Brady, Mrs. Mary Canzi, Mrs. Betty Dewland, Mrs. L. G. Edwards, Mrs. Isabelle Elliott, Mrs. Cora Fallow, Mrs. Marjorie Forbes, Mrs. Hazel Hall, Frank Hoag, Mrs. G. Jack, Mrs. Clare Keigh, Mrs. Sadie Kelly, Tom Kelly, Mrs. Veronica Manning, Mrs. Donna Martin, Mrs. Jo Smith, Mrs. Reta Wilson, Mrs. Erma Wood and Don Wood. Flying officer Arthur J. Mun- roe, stationed in Germany with the RCAF, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Munroe, 113 Brock Street South. He was at- tending a conference at Trenton and has returned to Germany. Today is 'Cookie Day' for Whitby and Ajax Girl Guides and Brownies. Dennis O'Rouke, Liverpool, England is a house guest of his sister'. and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Thaeter, 146 Elizabeth Crescent. Mrs. A. B. Conrad will give a demonstration of flower ar- rangement at the All Saints Anglican Church Evening Guild meeting Monday. Delegates from St. John's Anglican Church appointed to attend the annual diocesan meeting in Toronto, May 1 and 2, are: Mrs. E. Larsen and Mrs. Ernest Northam. Other mem- bers will also attend. Jack E. Peck, 113 Brock Street North, is in the Oshawa General Hospital. Sharon, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Kenneth Soble, 107 Welling- ton Street, a student at Carle- ton University, Ottawa, is ar- riving this weekend for a two- week visit with her parents. She will return to Carleton Univer- sity to do summer work and will resume her studies in the fall. examine their living habits and thereby set a better example for their children, Principal Car- man Sarles expressed the thanks of the members to the panel. The following officers were in- stalled by Mrs. William White: Mrs. William Dalby, president; Mrs. Frank Milligan, secretary; Mrs. Lorne Penfound, treasurer; Mrs. Karl Gerhardt, social con- venor and Mrs. Ralph MacCarl membership convenor. Scott Smith, a grade 8 student, gave an amusing speech on his own surname '"'Smith". Scott was the provincial winner of the public speaking contest, He brought Colborne School honor as well as Whitby. Mrs. J. Gaine and Mrs. Clif- ford Gartshore conducted the two visitors answered the roll call. Fouty-three visits to the) sick were reported. | Tea hostesses were Mrs. Lorne Taylor and Mrs. Stanley G. Ire- land. To Receive Charter formed Ajax Junior Chamber Of} The newly formed organiza- rodeo is open to all teen- age drivers with a_ clear driving record for the past six months. A driving skill and written test will deter- mine the winners. who will AJAX JAYCEES were granted permission by the Ajax town colincil Monday night to conduct a Teen Rodeo on Sunday, May 28 at the Ajax Plaza. The Ajax Junior Chamber Provincial go on to the championships. The nation- al champlonship will be held in August. The Jaycee Rodeo Committee, left to right, are: Don Bland, Jack Bateman, chairman, John Eastman, Dave Phelps and Jay Nelson. , Photo by Azzopardi Photo Studio New Executive AJAX (Staff) - A pot luck luncheon preceeded the Ajax Women's Institute annual meet- ing at the home of Mrs, Eric Thompson. Mrs. Delbert Devolin was in the chair. There were 11 members and two visitors. The roll call was answered by members paying dues. The meeting was turned over to Brougham district president, |Mrs. M. Annis, who complimen- ted members on. this year's work .and proceeded with the following officers: | Past president, Mrs. James \Mackness; president, Mrs. D. |Devolin; first vice - president, \Mrs. H. Hutchinson, secretary, Mrs. E. Thompson, treasurer, Mrs, C. Peebles; district di- rector, Mrs. J. Mackness, al- ternate, Mrs. Hutchison, curat- or, Mrs. J. Woods. Convenors: Home economic and health, Mrs. A. Silk; citin- zenship and education, Mrs. H. Hutchison; agriculture and Can- adian industry, Mrs. W. Law- son, historical research, Mrs. D. Devolin, current events, Mrs. | By Ajax Women's Institute election and installation of the) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 29, 1967 § Installed . GET TV RECORDING SET WINNIPE G(CP)--The city of Winnipeg Friday accepted de- Mackness, public relations, Mrs.|livery of a closed-circuit tele- f + oud resolutions, Mrs. C.lyision recording set for use at urdon; cards, Mrs. A. Bur-/ihe Pan-American Games swim- rows. After expressing appreciation|™"8. POO!. The compact 68- to Mrs. Annis, the president|Pound unit, comprising camera, resumed the regular agenda of|videotape recorder and viewer, the meeting. Mrs. Mackness|Will remain in use at the pool! gave a report on the district|aS 8 Coaching aid after the July! directors' meeting held in Brou-|28-Aug. 6 Games are completed. | gham where she was appoint-| | ed delegate to the district an:inext meeting of the institute! nual meeting to be held injwill be May 29 at the home of) Brooklin May 30, To allow Ajax members to! The mystery parcel was won attend the district meeting, the'by Mrs. A. Burrows. It was donated to the city by an electronics manufacturer. |Mrs. A. Silk, 9 Durham Street. | | Created To Individual Requirements (aR) 46 STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST AJAX (Staff) -- The recently|gifts as door prizes. TOWN OF WHITBY Commerce will hold its Charter|);,, i, engaged in its Centennial | Night tonight at the Carousel! project which will include a float) s Centennial Lunch "Centennial which represents each province. | the United Empire Mrs. William Stewart, Kin- tle Old Fashion Town'. Special prizes were given first to the eldest member in attendance. A. Whitby member, Mrs. Sea- born, who was celebrating her birthday that day, received a centennial pin. X PERSONALS Mrs. Ruth Maw is spending a week in Ingersoll. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamilton and will also call on other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Wober and daughter, Lynn, 115 Eliza- beth Crescent, spent a two-week They spent sometime in Day- tona Beach, Jacksonville, Miami and returned via Washington. The Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary held a social evening in charge of the presi-| {Inn at Ajax. Food" telling Oflnight in Jaycee history food used is each province in| wives will accompany the mem- the olden days and the food) pers, ee Bye hed to hear Ontatio Jaycee Presi-|funds and will hold a '"Million- ; : aes. \dent Art Turner address the/aire's Night' at the Annandale) when they arrived in Canada.|now club, Mr. Turner will also| Golf Club May 13. | sale, sang.a solo entitled "Lit- he ile ta Ajax} The election of new officers} ing will include Mayor and Mrs. Harry M. Smith, Ajax Chamber} of Commerce President Mrs, William Norris and Dis-) trict 5 Jaycee President | Vice - president Hardy Merker| and Herbert Brennan. cocktails at 6:30 p.m. followed; vacation motoring to Florida.|Mary Groves, William Mitchell, | haetarte the Ajax Centennial Parade} c wa el) and an entry in the Miss Ajax) where Contest. Ajax Jaycees are also con- ducting a sale of plastic gar- About 200 people are expected|hage bags in a campaign for It will be the first {will be held in May. The group Noteable guests of the _ also planning a car rodeo in| \the near future. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME In accordance with By-law No, 2777 of the Town of Whitby daylight saving time shall be In effect in the Town of Whitby from 12:01 o.m. Sunday, April 30th, 1967 to 12:01 a.m. Sunday, October 29th, 1967. Citizens are advised to change their clocks and watches be- fore retiring Soturday Night. One hour in advance of regular Best test of medical insurance plans... COMPARE THE BENEFITS time. oo oN ee and you'll want this* one! and and The evening will start with) by dinner at 7 and dancing after the charter presentation. Local Ajax merchants have donated) LEGISLATORS DO WELL -- The highest - paid profession) in Canada is member of par-| liament, with an average take-| home pay of $17,109 after taxes.| Elmer Milne, Francis, Cairns,| William Colbert, Leslie Young, | F, Shierholtz, C. Cassie, Mrs. J.| Gossett, Robin Nicholson, James Young, Henry Marchant, Richard Luke, Mrs. Muriel Mc- Knight and Arthur Williamson. dent, Mrs. Dorothy Ormiston. Members had invited friends to attend. Bingo and card games were played with prizes awarded to winners. A buffet lunch was. served with Mrs. Ormiston in charge assisted by |members of her committee. Ajax St. Bernadette"s CWL communion breakfast and day of recollection, is being held this Sunday commencing with a Mass at 11 a.m. Fairview Lodge residents wer entertained at the April birthday party by Ajax White Dove Re- bekah Lodge members who ar- ranged a program of folk music with program convener, Mrs. Olive Patterson, Ajax and Mrs. James Greer at -the piano. Others performing were Mary Evans and Christine Singer, a pleasant surprise was the return @ LAWN MOWER TUNE UP! SALES & REPAIRS WILDE RENTAL SERVICE & SALES Whitby, Onterio 668-3226 Whitby's Oldest end Only Radio dispatched Plumber. Service Made Us. Call 723-"191 W. KENNETH ROBINSON B.A., B.S.W., M.S.W. Wishes to announce that he has purchased the Law Practice of the late R. D. RUDDY, Q.C., and is carrying on the practice of law as Barrister and Solicitor at 111 Dundas St. W., Whitby, Ont. Telephone 668-3339 of Mrs. Marion Slugg who also} performed. Robin Nicholson cut} the cake being the oldest cele- brant attending. The lodge distributed gifts to all celebrants who were: Miss Joan Weeks, Mrs. Christine Nel- son, Frank Stickells, Mrs. 'W. 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