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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1967, p. 5

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UI FOUND )NTARIO %) have partici- - centennial year e who expressed y's 100 years of ans to celebrate, orm of personal nterested is Que ng as yet or do n your own way " yg West 20 21 Ftd 58 60 4 5 10% 100% shing to particl- t was "going to Property, paint DO seeveees 35% 105%* "had a baby... 'had a at ae HE WAS MOTH-WATCHING aGES/ Requirements BOURNEMOUTH, -- England ++ collecting ie e (CP)--Bill Harley-Greaves had FAMILY or Willow Park Recreation 'ooenatte crates] EO he was asleep on the sidewalk, wnt ng si of this Hampshire resort--he} : ; r claimed he was moth-watching. STAFFORD BROS. WHITBY (Staff) -- °With!. For the past six weeks, five; Daily, counsellors Theresa costume, and during- the six- He finally convinced them it LTD school around the corner, Whit.|days weekly, from 9.30 to 11.30/Boland, 18, of Hazelwood Drive,|week course, special projects was his hobby and he had : T by Township recreation activ-|a.m., and from 1.30 to 4 p.m.,| and 17-year-old Judy Bannon of|included a fashion 'show and a fallen asleep gazing at moths MONUMENTS ice ities at Willow Park drew to a/two counsellors have been de-|Westwood Road think up new|children's parade. flying around a lamp-post. "It close Friday with a luncheon | vising games for the youngsters|programs for the restless} Crafts during: the recreation often happens when I go on 668-3552 Gian in: sertientae party for the nearly 50 children|from the Garrard Road area. | youngsters. program included the making of thse moth-hunting trips," he 318 DUNDAS EAST nunity as a whole. iys been our major will continue to be. JeHart has a richt ith the views of the District Labor would fight to sce Il others maintain t if he thinks that bor, through the representing thou- ers and their fami- y, are going to be cir efforts to make on to the better- ommunity because » a letter that was Council, or the etter expressed by incil, he has an- ming. a and District _ arrive at deci- mocratic manner labor council re- NOON LUNCHEON ENJOYED AS SIX-WEEK PROGRAM CLOSES + « « Fifty Youngsters Attend Whitby Township Daily Sessions At Willow Park Luncheon Party Ends Season participating in and | Children crafts, games attending the park range in ages from 4 to 14. Last week, youngsters cele-|place mats, model airplanes, {brated an Indian day in full|/parachutes and painting. On Thursday, youngsters turned out in force for a '"'clean up" day and the park facilities, which were officially opened earlier this summer as part of the township centennial project, were given a thorough going over with brooms and brushes. Most of the time, children are kept busy with organized games, including baseball, foot- ball and lacrosse. Best of all, they are kept busy and safely, under the supervision of the township recreation depart- ment. Facilities at the park south of Rossland Road include swings, lacrosse box, slides, sandbox and a_gymnas- tie rocket. Study Planned iis: ation toa "YOUNGSTERS TRY MERRY-GO-ROUND ON CLO ... Susan and Stanley Frazer Of Dymond Drive Enjoyed Ride e SING DAY INSTRUCTOR JUDY BANNON TAKES PART IN GUESSING GAME - - - Two Counsellors Devised Activities For Youngsters Twice Daily THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Saturday, August 12, 1967 5 ROLRY cons 72 said. Musie! Music! Music? FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N. REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--"Faith Tidings' Radio Broadcast C.K.L.B. --- 1350 on Your Dial 9:45 A.M.--Welcome To Our Bible School 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M, "The Victors'"" Male Quintet, Hamilton, Ontario. eens aoe A TOP-TALENT. MUSICAL GROUP OF YOUNG @ majority or On S s | FLYING FIGHT FANS MEN PRESENTING BOTH INSTRUMENTAL n ppeHart, could entencing Two Suffer Burns NEW YORK (AP )--Th ow BUY YOUR AND VOCAL NUMBERS AT BOTH SERVICES , in, eement, show re: TORONTO (CP)--Canada's| From Explosion = [fiying in for the world light|| @ SUNBEAM decisi . i i i @ IMP WEDNESDAY EVE. 8:00 P.M. isions of re first hard look at court sentenc-| LCHESTER, Ont. (CP)--|Weight title fight here next ens and voters, He ing will begin next month. [COM GHere fpe Wednesday between champion] @ ARROW PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY Financed by a $10,000 Cana-| LU" Brown and Paul Ryka./Carios Oriiz of Puerto Rico and] @ ALPINE "There's Always a Welcome at Faith" i fais vo Kingsville fishermen, suf- dian Bar Association grant, a|{¥® Xin ; |Ismael Laguna of Panama at @ SIMCA committee will look into the yt femal minor: burns Pridey nen gigas) bl |the Madison Square Garden. | losophy and inequality of prison their fishing tug blew up. "It probably is the biggest in-) All With 5 Year $,000 Police said earlier investiga-|fiux of foreign visitors for a Mile Power Train Warranty eck the facts be- find, contrary to that the majority ) our labor council siaiueene soa f Oshawa, taw ee in Canada. ti indicate the. fife' waalnen vf aaa 7 ters, | A former deputy attorney-gen-,"0nS _ jfight ever," said a Garden : Yours truly, /eral of Ontario, W. B. Common, |caused by sparks from the en-|spokesman. The Panamanians BELL Ss GARAGE Third Instalment Of KEIH W. ROSS. |and Alan Mewett, associate sine which ignited the gasoline. are carrying huge banners| 668-3693 |Dean of Osgoode Hall law| The fire was estinguished by) which say in Spanish: To the DUNDAS E. WHITBY PROPERTY TAX |school, are collaborating on the|# dock hose from another tug. | Moon With Laguna. | project. Colchester is about 25 miles ne AND Common and Mewett expect|South of Windsor. Starts . he farm out some of the work to EMMANUEL ST. ANDREW'S Final Instalment Of |law professors and other com- ciation meeting in August, 1968. |petent researchers in each) Mr, Common said he expects! REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN lnrovings: to interview judges, magis-| 403 Rossland Road West Corner Byron at St. John BUSINESS TAX Rey. Harold Hesselink Whitby | The information will be com-|trates, juvenile and family piled here, with hopes of pre-|court judges, parole and proba- omy Rev. .W J; S. McClure, Mr, B. G. Devereux, Organist B.A, senting a report to a bar asso-|tion authorities. i 10:30 A.M. tm ete as -- Due Tuesday, August 15, 1967 lude: English Service and 9:30 AM. t reduction of the Sunday Schoo! DIVINE WORSHIP 1967 Property Tax is payable in four instalments eople leaving SA VE $ $ ON 7 P.M. and Business Tax is payable in two instalments. The rd Island. Always Nursery Core During Divine articularly among young people, this tion now amounts 00 people yearly. standard of living _ mot only in in- increased quantity ' government serv- tation of the @e- in with the "h#®h- legree of local in- the development ems to be not yet on, are being dis- the newly-formed under the chair- 'remier Campbell. the premier, cor- tors include P, A. leputy minister of ene Gorman, dep- of fisheries; Stew- eputy minister of nd D. W. Gallag- omist who is the manager. EPORTS of the plan will spring from re- submitted to the y Acres Research Ltd., a private m. with headquar- a Falls, Ont. HERE'S TEST YOUNGSTERS ENJOY | AUTO INSURANCE | ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Worship, Everybody Welcome Whitby Township young- swimming under the instruc- | tion of Mrs. Dianne Lamb | and David Hare. Here, Car- ol Goodwin, 11, of Parkview Boulevard, and Paul John- | son 10, of Rossland Road | West, take test in the lead- | up survival course. | (Oshawa Times Photo) | at | sters took their Red Cross swimming tests at . Pine- ridge swimming pool, west of Brooklin, Friday. About 50 students have been bused to the park daily for the past six weeks to learn | Company officials said the Quebec Men Dead,.<. were installing a new 7 |chute at the 3,000-foot level of be ; At Sudbury Mine \the mine when they were over- SUDBURY (CP)--Three Que-|Come by Bas, believed to be ni- bec men died Friday when ov-| trogen monoxide. FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON'S FUELS FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 See... DIAL 728-7567 JOHN RIEGER INSURANCE LIMITED PRESIDENT -- CLARE A, SHANK _597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA le If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance. ercome by toxic gas at Falcon-| oman WHITBY BAPTIST GILBERT $T. E, at REYNOLDS Minister: Rev, John McLeod Organist Mrs, W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M. ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A, B.D, Miss lia Newton, Deaconess Mr. Gordon Harle, B.A, O ist Augahere 11:00 A.M, and 7:00 P.M, Guest Preacher _ MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M, REV, WALTER FLEISCHER Joint Summer Services 9:45 kay Cineaes GARDENVIEW and ST. MARK'S CONGREGATIONS Everyone Welcome for all Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study & Prayer Excellent nursery facilities bridge Nickel Mines Ltd.'s, Strathcona mine, 35 miles nor- thwest of here. | Dead are Amadae Leduc, 56, of Noranda, his brother Ernest, FREE Estimates, Reasonable || Retes, Repair Speciclist. 53, of Rouyn, and Guy Tan- | guay, 23, of Beaudry, near) Rovyn. | | Leo Beland, 26, of Chelms- ford, Ont., 10 miles northwest! 94 Hour pyar of Sudbury, is in hospital in fair|} Service Installed condition. A fifth man, Philippe Tan- guay, 52-year-old father of one Fast Dependable Radio Dispatched Plumbing Service, SERVICE MADE US, Coll 723-1191 "hydraulically pressed for WISE HOME OWNERS INSIST ON HYDRA-PRES¥- SIDEWALK SLABS rrow... lin concrete products ur. ) hated Coening SPECIALS FROM... "CAMEO COIFFURES" first and second instalments of Property Tax and the first instalment of Business Tax must be paid before this instalment can be accepted. For your convenience all taxes are payable at any Whitby Bank without Bank charge. AVOID PENALTY CHARGE, F. N. McEWEN, Tax Collector, Town of Whitby. PAY NOW TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR HOUSE Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received until 5:00 o'clock p.m., on Tuesday, September 5th, 1967, for the purchase of a five room bungalow which is situated on Township Lot No. 23, near the south limit of Hopkins Street and Highway 401. The purchaser must agree to remove the build- ing from the site within one month from date of purchase. Further particulars may be obtained from the maximum durability" of the dead men, was not de-| 105 Byron St. South WHITBY 405 Dundas Street, West, Whitby, Ontario. tained in hospital. | Engineering Department at the Municipal | Pn eRe ee ee © COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES | 20% OFF ON ALL COLD WAVES |} offices. s & SELLS ° SQUARE 'AND TRUE FOR EASY | Plus @ free manicure with any other beauty service. This The highest OF any tender will not necessarily ed RAS P B E RRI E N) PLACING AND PROFESSIONAL offer will lest only during the month of August on the days of be accepted. $s & CO. PICK YOUR' OWN | RESULTS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Call now for Envelopes must be plainly marked 'TENDER 15* | en eppointment ot 668-6621. FOR BUNGALOW". ts on * IMMEDIATE. DELIVERY JOHN R. FROST, Hamilton Baseline W.--One mile past Ontario Hospital | a Clerk-Administrator, accel on south side (west of Supertest Station) | CAMEO COIFFU RES ali of Whitby, | 655'3311 phone 1, Greot Britain Norld 728-7527 it aN SHISKO'S FARM - 668-5389 | TELLELiLigsgy fy 668-6621 668-6621

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