ions ing MD's The situation 16 medical pro- rently one for the' moment. eting of the On- 11 Association to prepare for d produced at- nen for the as- "politicians." | that the line ession and the ig and that re- sriorating rap- happenings to r, appearances epressing than ant, slow, progress made in rela- e doctors and 'ime the OMA the strike proj- O was agreeing tive of the gov- t in on all its ngs in the fu- as considering an OMA mittee to con- increases. | writing what ached on this sn't known. ers were gov- , and that they sly considered uison with the ting better. any easy an- 'oblem of the nedical profes y. ghly - skilled, yple who come ary demands. to say what sive for their jatter what be introduced, t the heart of r hand govern- responsibility. large sums of medical serv- ws that excep- es for doctors . flationary pat- nunity. id exercise an view of the e situation it that could ap- control. s try and per- © ion to hold the @ alls for reason Vhich in turn ym. There has late. But now sms to be an AGO | AGO 1942 ols, Courtice lan, has turn- | automobiles manville Red red and fifty ed when they r salvage. Laughlin was 1 at the Royal Anna Neagle, | Cross film. | AGO 1927 has purchased portation Co. pit with all the Oshawa- , It was pure ederick Ed- se of $50,000, E rod,. I eried : hast healed nade us can 'am the Lord aleth thee." - too hard for WHITBY DAY BY DAY 33 District Residents Receive Citizenship WHITBY (Staff) - Thirth- three residents of the district were presented with their Can- adian citizenship certificates at a session of the Citizenship Cout at the Ontario County Building last week. The new citizens are: Antoni Aksiuczyc, Mrs. Em- ilie Anlauf, Jan Floria Dewith, Mrs. Barbara Domitrovic, Emil Hahn, Tapani Rainer, Kivisto, Daniel Hermanus Korte, Sem- en Lelka, Emanuele Masotti, Dario Molinari, Mrs. Ingeborg, Seneco, Stanley John Seneco, Mrs. Brunhilde Stender, Her- bert Henry Wurbs and Rupert Joseph Geypens, all of Oshawa. Centennial Variety Fair Plans Laid Final arrangements were made at the regular meeting of the 5th Cubs and Scouts Mother's Auxiliary meeting, conducted by Mrs. Thomas Spel- len, for the centennial variety fair, May 20, at St. John the Evangelist parish hall. The general convener, Mrs. Harold Forbes, said donations could be left in boxes at the back of the Church. Mrs. Frank Canzi, first vice- president, tendered her resig- Whitby Student At a Class 5A 12A student at Henry Street Alison Cunliffe, High School, Whitby, is .in Ot- tawa this week taking part in the Adventure project being sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oshawa. Alison is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Whitby. Two hundred and thirty-nine senior high school students from each of the provinces and the Northwest Territories are spend- ing the week discovering their national capital and learning about other parts of Canada from their fellow adventurers. Among the speakers the :41- dents will hear are Hon. John Turner, registrar general; Hon. John G. Diefenbaker, leader of the opposition and His Worship Mayor Don Reid of Ottawa. 10 Persons Injured In 23 Accidents Officers of the Whitby de- tachment of the OPP last week patrolled 14,361 miles and in- vestigated 23 accidents in which 10 persons were injured. Elev- en drivers were charged. One of those injured was an area school boy who was struck down after alighting from a sg oy eek 103 vehicl ie Ww es were checked on the highways. Sixty - six drivers were charg- ed and 37 warned. The detachment also invest- igated 75 general occurrences which included four break and enter, seven thefts, five mail- icious damage, one assault, three escapees from St. John's Training School at Uxbridge and 80 miscellenous occurrences in- eluding traffic complaints, blood WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS St. John's Anglican Church Junior Auxiliary will celebrate its 70th anniversary this com- ing Sunday with a special ser- vice at 7 p.m. All former members from 1897 to 1967 are cordially invited to attend. A display of work and a special tree planting ceremony will fol- low the service. A time of fel- lowship will be held at the Church hall and refreshments served. St. Mark's United Church 4 W'S Couples Club has made} final arrangements for its an- nual Auction Sale at Whitby Community Arena, June 3. All attending the sale will be able to purchase homebake goods, candy, garden supplies, potted plants. The children of the Couples Club members will have a pet booth with tropical fish, guppies, etc. There will be a white elephant table and a large supply of books. Proceeds are for the Club's activities and the support of a Foster child in Greece. A request is made for more articles, for pick-ups telephone 668-2678. The Women's Auxiliary to Catholic Church Extension is meeting this evening at the home of Mrs. George Hend- ricks, 305 Chestnut Street East. Whitby Chapter no. 248, Order of the Eastern Star, has been invited to attend Markham chap- ei cole haat MONUMENTS St. Mark's United Church 668-3552 'Women, Unit 3, will meet Thurs- day afternoon for its regular 318 DUNDAS EAST meeting Mrs. David Fallow will be in charge of the program. eeinannememern meena It was announced at the meet- fing of Units 1 and 2, St. Mark's United Church Women, that at the June 6 general meet- ing there will be a panel dis- cussion on "Education". The in Citizenship Christian Berchert, Pickering; Berich Galalcik, Bay Ridges, Maarten Mantel, Burketon; Henryk Rowny, Prince Albert; Herbert Anton Weigl and Mrs. Elfriede Erdmute Ursula Weigl, Ajax; Willem Grootendorst, Courtice, and Gerardus Alber- tus Kea, Woodville. Johann Friedrich Erich Lartz, Niels Helge Nielsen and Mrs. Karla Gudrun Nielsen, Petrus Wilhelmina Hendrica Van-Hoff, Mrs. Theresia Johanna Wiggers all of Whitby. Hains Muizelaar and Mrs. Tetsje Muizelaar, Nies Zonder- van and Mrs. Jetske Zonder- van, all of Bowmanville. nation. Mrs. Joseph Ottenbrite has consented to take the of- fice. Father Leo J. Austin addres- sed the group briefly, complim- enting members on the work accomplished for the boys. Mrs. Harold Forbes voiced for all members complete recovery wishes to Father Austin. Lunch was served by Mrs. Peter VanRan, Mrs. Harold Forbes and Mrs. Vincent Mal- lon. Citizenship Project The students will witness the final inspection of the RCMP at Rockliffe by Commissioner G. B. McClellan and will be addressed by him following the inspection. They also attended the official opening of the Ot- tawa Tulip Festival when Queen Julianna of the Netherlands spoke. The students will also visit the parliament buildings and other public buildings and, on the more serious side, will at- tend discussion groups at Carle- ton University to debate cur- rent issues of national and in- ternational importance. One of the highlights of the visit to Ottawa will be the presentation of citizenship cer- tificates by Hon. P. E. Tru- deau, minister of justice. escorts and domestic com- plaints. Numerous complaints are still being received from school bus operators throughout the province who point out that Successful Tea Held ceeds from the campaign are for a sheltered work- shop. The canvass started May 15 and will continue to May 27. Seen here, seat- ed from left, are Mrs. Wil- liam Parish, wife of the To launch its canvass the Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Association for Retarded Children held an afternoon tea on Mother's Day at Al- don School, Ajax. The pro- AJAX (Staff) -- A successful tea, sponsored by Ajax, Picker- ing and Whitby Association for Retarded Children, was held at Aldon School on Mother's Day. Pouring tea were: Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Desmond Newman, Mrs. Clifford Laycox, Mrs. Wil-| liam Parish, Mrs. Kenneth Hobbs. The following represented various groups: Mrs. Rene Boyle, White Dove Rebekah Lodge; Mrs. Derek Kingate, Varsity Chapter IODE; Mrs. J. P. Merney, St. Bernadette CWL; 7 Children Baptised WHITBY (Staff) -- The Sac- - irament of Infant Baptism was observed at St. Mark's United Church, Sunday morning, when the children whose names ap- AFTERNOON TEA AIDS SHELTERED WORKSHOP APPEAL Mrs. Desmond Newman, campaign chairman and wife of Mayor Desmond Newman of Whitby. Stand- ing is Mrs. M, F. Ramsden, principal af Aldon School. --Photo by Mel Carlton motorists are still not obeying the law which states: "When overtaking or meeting a school 'bus on which the red lights are flashing, a motorist shall stop his vehicle before reaching the school bus and shall not pro- ceed until the school bus re- sumes motion or the signal lights are no longer operating'. Motorists are unged not to take a chance when the lives and safety of children are at stake. They don't have a prayer when matched against the 2,000 to 3,000 pounds of a motor ve- hicle. members will be catering to the Girl Guide banquet June 7. The final meeting of the present season will be held June 12 with a pot luck lunch- eon. Mrs. J. Hare's group will be in charge. Taking part in the meeting were: Mrs. Ken Soble, Mrs. C. Closson and Mrs. H. T. Fallaise. Tea hostesses were Mrs. B. Shier, Mrs. W. K. Cooke and Mrs. C. Closson. All Saints Anglican Church afternoon Guild members met at the home of Miss Edith Barnes and Mrs. R. §&. Cas- sels. Mrs. Donna Martin pre- sided and welcomed 30 mem- bers and visitors. Mrs. G. Liv- ingston gave the Bible reading. Mrs. F, McGary, Sr., reported visits made to the sick. Mrs. Donna Martin made a presen- tation to Mrs. T. Henstock for her six devoted years of ser- vice as secretary to the group. The hostesses served refresh- ments. hired by the trustees. Board Hires 16 Teachers AJAX (Staff) -- Six resigna-|as assistant principal. tions from: teachers were ac- school this fall inclu leaves Ajax on June 8 to per- Three of the resigning teach-|form at the world fair the next pear below were presented by their parents and received by the minister assisted by the clerk of session, E. E. Bond: Bradley Russell Armstrong, son of Mr, and Mrs. G. Armstrong; Brooke Lynne Dur- ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Durward; Michele Joanne Stuck, daughter of Mr. and Ms. W. Stuck; Scott Clifford Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Powell; Wayne Frederick Short, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Short; Eric William Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Banks and Kelly Marie Edwards, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G, Ed- wards. The Junior Choir, under the leadership of D. Williams, sang "With Happy Voices Singing" and "Jerusalem". The Senior Choir sang Bennett's "God Is| A Spirit". The Church School Staff at St. Mark's is planning the pro- motion service for Sunday, June 4, The Wolf Cubs from St. Mark's visited the Curve Lake Indian Reservation Saturday. About 50 boys and leaders saw of the John's Anglican Church, meet- To Aid Workshop Project Mrs. Hockey Ladies Auxiliary; Mrs. Kinettes and Ladies Auxiliary Branch 322. Tours of the school were con- ducted by Mrs. P. J. Hazeltine, Mrs. S. Fallon, Gene McLean and other members of the asso- ciation. Mrs. M. F. Ramsden, princi- pal of the school, welcomed the guests and explained the work accomplished and what previous contributions had done. This year's campaign started May 15 and will continue till May 27. Proceeds will go for a workshop. The floral table centre ar- rangement, donated by Bur- tinski Florist, was won by Mrs. Earla Wilson of Whitby. Tree Donated For Cemetery WHITBY (Staff) -- Members Parish Helpers of St. ing at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bouckley, agreed to donat David Graham, Minor Richard (Dick) Richards, Ajax Mrs. , Stanley English, Royal Canadian Legion THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 17, 1967 § or ja rummage sale to be 'held For Rummage Sale Sept. 23. Members were re- AJAX (Staff) -- Members mm) ----- in ried pes : ; .,|project and collect articles dur- the St. Timothy's Presbyterian jing the summer months. Church Women's group met at] Guild members were invited the home of Mrs. Jean Foster|to participate at the Ajax Cen- for its regular meeting. Mrs. |tennial teas of May 20 and 22. {Thomas Burley presided. ther Lunch was served by the devotional period was led by'hostess. BROCK = Mrs. Willi st 5 Ajax Group Plans | Pcmalgao Now Playing One Complete WHITBY Program Each Evening at 7:30 |] JOSEPH E. LEVINE Now 4 name CTE e ...800N STEVE M°QUEEN pi a legend. KARL MALDEN Recommended As BRIAN KEITH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS AT 8:50 rab ALSO--Second Feature Attraction "KILL HER GENTLY'! Begins ot 7:30 Starring -- MAUREEN CONNELL -- MARC LAWRENCE a tree to be planted in St. John's Cemetery. Mrs. John McKibbin, who con- ducted the devotional, spoke on the work of the Homemaker Service, the workshop for re- tarded adults and the TB asso- ciation. The junior auxiliary is celebrating its 70th anniver- sary this year. A service will be held, on the last Sunday in May, to mark the occasion. The door prize, donated by Mrs. Harold Mace, was won by and Mrs. Cyril Styan. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. FAS' an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com- fortable. No gummy, gooey, taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non- hecks "plate odor breath". Get FASTEETH today St drug counters everywhere. Mrs. Arthur Vaughan. Lunch) was served by Mrs. Harold Mace, Mrs. Arthur Bouckley| at 7 Pp M | e e | All Boys Playing in Whitby Minor Hockey | WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC, | TROPHY NIGHT THURSDAY, MAY 18 WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA " SAVE $ $ ON the craftsmen at work on leather and wood. The display of leather craft and totems proved to be of great interest. Earlier in the week some of the adults of the congregation visited Variety Village, a school for the training of handicapped boys, which is sponsored by the Variety Club in Scarborough. ers will be leaving to teach high|day and in Ottawa, June 10. ding assis-| The board announced that all tant principal William Boyd of|available classrooms will be in|man, 121 Palace Street, are St. Andrew's Public School. Ivanjuse this fall with the opening of|home after a 26 - day motor Goodhand will replace Mr. Boyd|two classrooms at Lord Elgin and one each at Parkside and The St. Andrew's senior school| Lord Durham schools. cepted at a meeting of the Ajax|choir will give a pre-Expo per- : : Public School Board Monday|formance at the school audi-|be held June 26 at the St. An-|they visited studios and Disney night and 16 new teachers wereltorium -- June 2. The choirjdrew's auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fair- Land in Los Angeles. /*OR\ Created To OF Individual AbES Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. 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To prevent It from happening Repair Service before you start digging. We'll send | someone out to locate any cables that might be on your property. --, f.\ Bell Can nces and around back- a few post holes, build ding pool. -- You could very easily * to you, simply call our ada coach tour to California. They spent several days in Salt The Grade 8 awards night will| L@ke City, San Francisco where BONANZA BARGAINS! CHECK OUR STOCK BEFORE YOu BUY OR YOU MAY WAIT TOO LONG AND PAY TOO MUCH Immediate Delivery IMPALA HDTPS CHEVELLE HDTPS OLDSMOBILE HARDTOPS Bel Air V8 and 6 cyl. Biscayne V8 and 6 cyl. NURSE CHEV. -- OLDS. 300 DUNDAS $T. & WHITBY AUTO INSURANCE s25.00 yu cae " JOHN RIEGER INSURANCE LIMITED PRESIDENT ---- CLARE A. SHANK 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL ie 728-7567 Township of Whitby RECREATION COMMITTEE Swimming Instructors The Recreation Committee proposes to under- take a swimming instruction program and appli- cations will be received in writing by the under- signed not later than May 30th, 1967 at 4:30 p.m. for two (2) qualified swimming instructors. Applicants must state swimming qualifications and personal data and be in receipt of a red cross swimming instruction cer- tificate or similar qualification. The instructors will be employed for a period of six weeks commencing July 4th. The normal work day shall be Tuesday to Friday inclusive for @ period of approximately 4 hours each day, Further details and information respecting the swim- ming program, etc. may be obtained on request. Salary will be determined after interview and shall be com- mensurate with ability end aualifications. Wm. H. Wallace, Secretary, Township of Whitby Recreation Committee, Municipal Offices, Box 160, Brooklin, Ont. 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