' LATEST NEWS OF THE COUNTY TOWN OF WHITBY | Whitby Whitby Editor, W, w.d. Duthie, Business Office, Miss G, Macpherson THE TIMES.GAZETTE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, T946 Phone 708, All Departments 'Hon. Russell T, Kelley Will Be Guest Speaker For Nurses' Graduation Seven Nurses To Graduate, TWO WHITBY MEN From Ontario Hospital Training School on Thurs. day ~~ Provincial Hea Minister To Speak The Ontario Hospital Training Bchool for Nurses will hold its twentieth graduation grein on Thursday of this week at 8 ie. when seven nurses will receive their special guest speaker for the will be Hon, Russell T, Kel» nister of Health in the Pro 1 | SHwormeth, who will be by T. K, Creighton, ry Mr, Ketey, widely known in Ontario since he joined the Ontario cabinet, | his speech promises to be interesting, One of Mr, Kelley's projects of recent months has been the spon of a contest for a new na- tional anthem, but so far no wine ners have been announced so probe abilities are that a suitable 2 ih. tion has not yet been received, Diverse Program In addition to tie Sere VIN De & Local solo b Sent y © ait s 4 - ngfond, rector 8, John's Angli~ ean Unureh, Port Whithy, will pro nounce the invocation, and Miss Blizabeth Hewitt, of Brockville, will deliver the valedictory address for her classmates, The 'class of seven ls four larger than last year's class but shows that the situation. as to nurses ls still very difficult, Mr, Kelley, gmong others, has been speaking unuy on the necessity of en« couraging more girls to take up the profession of nursing in order to relieve the ouwrrent and pressing shortage, Two Prise-Winners The student getting the hi Ae standing me hog 1s Ris of G Ro Mise stand~ ing in the intermediate year, Other members of the graduating class are Miss Dorothea Beamish, of London Miss, Gladys Gill of Port, Whitby! Miss Gwen Hough, of. Toronto; Miss Dorothy Oshawa, and i Tone z ie " Virden, "Mani teher will act as the exercises and ev ley, vinela ize-giving, by James "- " class in Flor N Pledge, a part of dua ceremony, The words of this pledge show the dignity and importance of the nursing profession: "I solemnly pledge myself before God and in i of 1 eden} to pass my life in purity a tice my | profession faithfully, will abstdin from whatever is Vict} terious and mischievous and will not take nor knowingly administer any harmful drug, I will do all in 'my power to elevate the standard bi ag od of my profession and will hold In WIN MANY PRIZES AT FLOWER SHOW Fred Ing and Russell Van Horne Have Successful Day Competing for the first time in the Annual Exhibition of the Osh- awa Gladiolus, Society, Fred Ing Who | ond Russell Van Horne of Whitby points out of a possible 70 for their ' dapiny. Mr, Ing, exbibit~ ing in ten of the thirteen classes in the amateur section, had six firsts, three seconds and one third, Racing in all classes, Mr, Van ome was not quite so successful, but took four seconds and two thirds for his blooms, In addition Mr, Ing won the Osh awa Gladiolus Society Challenge Cup, a special trophy for the best collection of three named varieties, He won this cup with his white "Leading Lady", "Red Charm" and mauve "Elizabeth, the Queen", He also had the distinction of having one spike of his display chosen in the first six blooms, finalists in the contest for the best bloom in the show, Although he did not win the pris he was pleased to have one of his flowers so near the top in a show were thousands of blooms were exhibited, According to Mrs, Van Horne, who chose and arranged their dis- play, the show at Oshawa was ighly successful and a delight to the eye, the showroom glowing with all the colors of the rainbow, It was whispered that the quality of the blooms excelled that of the blooms in the Provincial show, Each of the exhibitors has a favorite gladiolius and although ' Mrs, Van Home thinks all gladiolls are beautiful, her favorite is the delicatey cole oured "Picardy Pink", According to the rules of the ex- hibit, all blooms were auctioned off at the close of the show unless other arrangements had been made, and many visitors were able to bid og jhe Bile Mining displays sson, President "ot the hh Show Manager Theo Stak don the y manage ent of the Ww. a Picht of Brampton was the Judge, ¥ confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping, and all Jams at{ain coming to my knowl. Spe practice of my calling, With ovary wn 1 endeavour to ald the physician in his work, and de- vote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care -------------- Both parties w'n when you use Want Ada, took 31 Refreshingly Air Conditioned TODAY AND WEDNESDAY Last Complete Show at 8.15 [he Advent COLON EL BLimp Cactus Y). NET THURSDAY - FRIDAY . SATURDAY ""| LOVE A BANDLEADER"' Phil Harris and "Rochester" Plus ZANE GREY'S "Wanderer of The Wasteland" Speaks Here Thursday HON, RUSSELL 7, KELLEY Provincial Minister of Health who will be the fio LJ er at the On» tario Homie al Huyaay. He will address ing class of nurses, HIGHLY RESPECTED SCHOOL TEACHER DIES SUDDENLY Funeral Services Held Yes- terday for Elmer Austin Stephenson Funeral services were held yes» terday for the late Eimer Austin Stephenson, well known Whitby High School teacher, who died sud. denly on Saturday at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital in his 46th year, Through his tireless energy, his seal, and the wide scope of his ac~ tivitiea, Mr, Stephenson had made many friends here, In the four years that he had been teaching shop work, mathe- matics and physical training to students at the High School, Mr, Stephenson also found time to ores Janis a boys' club for youngsters, teach Sunday School at All Saints' Anglican Church, to have charge of the Whitby High School Cadet Corps, hold an executive position in the Whitby Kinsmen Club and be an active member of Brougham e, AF. and AM, In pry reed with the church he ore anized a group of boys for regu- r lessons in shop work, and looked after the Whitby detachment of cadets at Niagara Camp, With the Kinsmen Club he had been treas- urer hy] the t two years, Born in Plckering, the son of the Inte Mr, and Mra, James A, Steph. enson, of Pickering Township, he was educated in Whitby and Olare= mont, and obtained teaching des grees: at Normal School and at Queen's University, Kingston, Be- | fore coming do Whitby to teach, he had been at Fairbank &chool, To. ronto, and at Kingston, and waa the only member of the High School staff who had also attended the.achool as a pupil, Trustees of the Board of Educa« tion, members of the school staff, and the Whitby Kinsmen Club ate tended the service held yesterday at All Saints' Anglican Church, after & private service at his late resi= dence, 1128 Byron Street South. The Rector of All Saints', Rev, A, Cordon Channen conducted the services in Whitby and afterwards at the Toronto Crematorium Chapel, Married to the former Norma Stuart, of Eganaville, Mr, Stephen« son la survived also by two sons, Eric and Frank, and by two alsters and two brothers, Mrs, Levi Norton (Ethel), Uxbridge, Mrs, Edith Harpe er, Oscar and Rex of Toronto e pallbearers were Fred Twiat, Clarence Sleightholm, Jack Wilsen, Fred Wilson of Oshawa, and George Levingston, Whitby News In Brief of seclal ny to a EE " Wh 1093 Mrs, Harold Elma and daughter Mary, are visiting relatives in Burks Falls, Baterie, LI) Ralph Saco nding Hy Tolidaya at "Deer Lodger: Hall» burton, Ontario, *» L Misa Lyn Steen wu has been in Oshawa apa for several days has recovered sufficiently to be able to return to. her home here, Her many friends in town will be pleased to hear of her improvement, Mrs, BE mihad, $on Dick and daughter Susan, are returning to their home in Belleville this week, after holidaying for the tan three weeks with her sister, Mrs, Harold Tucker and Mr, Tucker, King street, Engagements Mr. and Mrs, H. A, Holman, of Cannington, Ontario, announce the engagement of their younger daughs ter, Gloria Lorraine, Reg. N, to Thomas Jeffery Bailey, eldest 'son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bailey, Brooklin, Ontario. The marriage to take plate in Cannington United ghrehs on Saturday, September Stella Lindley Weds Vernon R. MacCarl Standards of gladioli decorated Whitby United Church on Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Stel» la Lindley, day, hier of Mrs, Mable Lindley, of Whit and Vernon Robert MacCarl, e dey fon of Mr, and Mrs, William MacOarl, The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Jack Lindley of Buffalo, looked lovely in a long white satin own, with sweetheart 'neckline, ull skirt, halo cap and a long vell, She carried a cascade uet of red roses, and wore a necklace of pearls, the gift of the groom, The matron of hone, Mrs, Ba» den Switzer, sister of the bride, wore ink, A bouffant skirt with a Ughtly | on itted blouse, and carried a cascade uet of gladioll, The brides. maids, Miss Joan Lindley, and Miss Margaret Xirby of Ol awa, were gowned alike in blue and carried gladioll, Stanley Atkinson was groomsman and Gordon Harrison, of Myrtle, and Jack [ae were ushers, Rev, P, L, Jull of Brooklin, officiated, and Mra, Vernon Rowe "he the wedding muse, . Srepdon for over 100 guests *3 held the Legion Hall, where the bride's mother received wearing a street length dress of grey prints ed silk, with black accessories and a corsage of red gladioli, She vas assisted by the groom's mother who wore a street length dress of brown and white printed silk jersey, with brown accessories and a corsage of white gladioll, The bride's table was decorated with sweet peas and pink streamers, For travelling the bride wore a yellow tailored suit with matehing hat, brown accessories and a cor. sage of white roses, The couple left on a trip to Montreal and on their return will live in Whitby, Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr, and Mrs, Oswald Ciascoyne, Mrs, F, Jones, Mr, and Mrs, N, Tuline, and Mr, and Mrs, Walier Dunette, all from Toe ronto; Mr, and Mrs, Jack Lindley and Miss Marjorie Weits from Buf. | & falo; Fit.-8gt, Richard Lindley, Ot- tawa; Mr, and Mrs, G, Wilkins and Mrs, Frank Kirby from Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs, Peter Hepworth Dune barton; Mrs, F, Lowry, Waterville, Quebec; Mr, and Mrs, William Orm. iston, Brooklin, and Mr, and Mm, F, Harrison, Myrtle, WOLVES BREAK TIE TOPPLE LEGION 3-2 IN TOWN PLAYOFFS Needed Extra Inning For Win In First of Series By NEIL MacCARL Whitby Wolves had to go into extra innings last night before they could push soross the tie breaking un to oa edge the hogioh | 4 3 3 first game of the play for the Sh of ows a ig Bamanskl was the big |g in the Wolves' Yio as he hod' dhe Legion to four hits, and n his own jos in the last half J the eighth when he drove in the winning run with his second hit, In addition he sent 11 of the Le on batters down swinging, sion took the lead in fine 860" ond Inning as a bunched two hits for a run, ith two out, Thormndyke lofted a single over third base, stole second and scored when McLean followed up with a timely double, The Wolves evened the count in the third when Neal got on by an error and scored on Bun- gins hit to centre field, The Legion in went ahead in the fourth as P {lips beat out an infield hit and scored after Ross made a bad throw to third to keep him from stealing. Brown kept the Wolves off the score sheet in the fourth and fifth, but in the sixth they pushed across the tlein gs Sundin speed the inning with his second single, and he scored as Harlow drove a long single to centre, but Harlow was thrown out in trying to get to sec od 'WA a ood ay fom Mataen. up for the second out, but Ross drew a base on balls, and Samant) doubled to keep the "rally , Brown came through in the gol to send Wilde down awing- ing, Winning Double In the bottom half of the eighth, Harlow was safe when Thorndyke booted his roller, and Yulll drew a walk, Ross struck out, but Seman» aki came through te win hls own WHITBY PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Dentist DR, DETLOR DENTIST 812 Dundas 8t, W. Phone 357 Undertaking WwW. C. TOWN Fyneral Director and Embalmer PHONE 410 WHITBY Legal D. J. CUDDY, B.A, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie Office: 216 Brock St. South PHONE 2214 WHITBY | 10 Natale. W. J. 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BLACK game as he drove in the winning run with a double, The game was played in yey fast time, and both sides Jame 4 with some good fielding Pla ys, 9 1e- turn game between the Legion and the Wolves should be a real battle, On Wednesday night, the Wolves will face the "Old Boys" under Red Moore, The "Old Boys" have lined up a strong entry from flayery of the pre-war Town League, and their lineup will contain the Bam~ anski boys, Ab and Eddie, and their starting pitcher will be Taffy" Maine, and many others who will be out to show that a few years lay» off has not done them 00 much harm, Jadin and Samanskl provided punch in the Wolves batting as they collected four of thelr team's five hits, LEGION=-Dafoe, ¢; Knibb, 1b; Philips, ss; Brown, p; MacCarroll, © Thornd ke, 3b; MoLean, cf; G, Alon, It; D, Allen, r WOLVES Sundin, ab; Harlow, of; Yuill, ss , 0} Samanskl, bi Wilde, If; iy Pra ity rf; Nea), 1 Anderson, 3b, Umpires~Heard and Moore, The Times-Gasetle classified ads, bring quick results, Announcements Os" wad Bata Ah, Fgh at 'rayior's Whitby er TO BUY, POUL. 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Juniors Gain Playoffs With 10-1 Decision Over Cobourg Kiwanis | Win Gives + Whitby Third Play-Off Berth In Lake- shore Junior League -- Gates' Homer Sewed It Up In Fourth ourth Inning oll Nell MacCarl oy ol blasted thelr way Mii 1d Lakeshore Junior League kag here Saturday night as 4 a 10-1 decision over [¢] rg wana in the final game of the season, The game Was A natural as the two teams were tied for third place in the league stand- ing and had played to a 3-3 tle in the last game here and the winners adv into the league playoffs, while the losers had to hang up thelr cleats for the season, The Whitby boys had experienced Holle with Cobourg all season, but J was a different story Saturday night as they scored their most de~ sive win this year, It was Wilmot Gate's fourth ine ning home run capping off a six run si that broke up a 1-1 deadlock, Cobourg were not able to stop the Whitby splurge until three pitchers had seen service and twelve men had gone to the plate In this big inning, Backing up this power at the plate was the fine hurling of Evers on Quantrill who limited the visite ora to three scattered blows, and did not issue a free pass to frst base, Having taken a real trounce ing from Cobourg once this sea son, the big righ no mood for fooling and he really showed his stuff as he retired the side in order in the second, third, sixth and seventh, and he looked ig as the game wore on, putout was reglatered by Whit» By Fouttield trio, In addition he personally took care of alx batters vin the strike out route, and maintained his reputation as a hit» ung pitcher by Srvite | in a run with a sixth inning aing Kellough, the waning rior for hander was In, Nof | better luck than his ma fhe visitors found out that three games 1s too go for one week, and he had to be taken out in the fourth after two walks, a single and Oate's circuit clout had put him on the spot, Cobourg started the foe tty the first inning with a single i ut it was equalized by a n in the home half of hy Dit ning. Hogan, first man to face uantrill, was safe on Yulll's mise ay, advanced as McMillan ground. od out, and Campbell d to Reed for the second out, but Jamieson came through with » single to cash the run, After Kel» lough had taken down the two Whitby batters, Red drew a base on balls, stole second and he soor= od the Jiding fun run as MacDonald doubled him Both sides went down in order in 0 rd, and it looks ©} the second and thi o like a real pitcher's duel was the making, but after amit ped itched himself out he fourth following an -- ody ry single, the roof fell in and Whitby splurged id a half, dosen runs, Homer By Gales Reed © single, Donald drew walk, and then Cates cleared the 8 by lofting a long home run into the far end of the park, However Whitby's scoring punch was not | stopped and they runs across the Plate and left the bases loaded when the aside was fine ally retired, Quantrill drew a walk and Yulll was safe on an error on an attempted double play, Lowe got on by a fielder' choice as Yulll was foroed at second for the frst out of the inning, but that was all for Kellough, as a blistered hand kept bothering him and Hogan took over, did not meet with any however oy Harden rapped a double to cash 1 jad of a. Rariow was hit e pitcher an 0 the a out, ut Horan nad had difficulty In Afnding tne plate, JUNIORS GAIN i (Continued on seid )] years or over, or th 4 at King Street Schoo 6 years: SCHOOLS RE-OPENING Town of Whitby * 3 PUBLIC SCHOOLS JPEN TUES, SEPT. 3 Pupila atarting Ph "0 A w. time must be 6 may attend the Kindergarten where the age of admission ip R. A, SENNETT Principal. : above date. HIGH SCHOOL RE-OPENS TUES., SEPT. 3 9:00 AM, There will be no advance registration this year. pupils are requested to be on hand at hose who have received special time. tables should bring them with hem, All 9 am. on the E. H. GRAHAM Principal, WHITBY BOARD F. J. McINTYRE, CHAIRMAN, OF EDUCATION CE. BOWMAN SECRETARY, Sisalation is reflective insulation that stops the passage of heat and cold as efficiently as much thicker materials. Homes protected with Sisalation are Warmer in winter--cooler in summer. 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