Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Jul 1948, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE . SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1948 LATEST NEWS OF THE COUNTY TOWN OF WHITBY Rusiness Office: Miss G. Macpherson. Editor: Robert Corbett, phone 2589 Phone 703, All Deparunenis Promotion Lists (Given In Whitby Public Schools Following are the re the promotion Yate [on Whitby public schools as com- piled at the end of June. Entrance dy will be posted later, Names 'here appear alphabetically, If Year's Work Beaton Donald, Channen Ann, 'Channen Mary, Corner Thelma, Cuddy Ann, Farndale Shirley, 'Forbes James, Frost Margaret, Hall ames, Harlow Mildred, Jones Mar- lyn, Jardine Lola. Grade VI to Grade VII on Final | Examinations | Brinning Shirley, Burnside Wil- diam, Childs George, Clarke Marion, Darnell Florence, Grant Betty, Kerr Gordon, Mifflin James, Wade Shir- ey. Grade VII to Grade VIII on Year's Work Eastwood Ruth, Henstock Robert, 'Hess Jessie, Jones Gwen, Moore Doreen, Reardon Betty, Ricketts ack, Rookg Patricia, Ruddy Chas., Shephard Joyce, Worfolkk William. Musselman James. Grade VII to Grade VIII on Final . Examinations Chubb John, Harding Roberta Henderson William, Pollock Peter. Carrie A. Arksey ' (Teacher). Promoted on Their Year's Work .. From Grade V to Grade VI + Archibald Freddy, Bunner Alan, Cormack Carolyn, Cormack Shirley, Darnell Dean, Graham Peter, Hare Marion, Irwin Billy, Lee Laura, Lott Mary Lou, Thomson Billy, Thomson Margaret. Passed on Final Examinations from Grade V to Grade VI Clarke Doris, Clarke Thorndyke Bobby. Promoted on Year's Work from Grade IV to Grade V | Butt Timothy, Corbett Noel, Gib- son Bryan, Gow Teddy, Harris Ivy May, Holliday Andrew, Jeppessen { Bryan, Miller Donna, Musselman Kenneth, Pealte Bobhy, Reandon i Doris, Sandford John, Webber , Margaret, Whitfield Bobby. "Passed on Examinations Grade IV to Grade V Carr Jean, Greer Jimmy, Murray | Barbara, Perry Gordon, Sharman " Arlene, Sharman Keith, Sleep Dorean, Stewart Wesley, Vickers 2 Violet. George, from Gertrude K. Corbett (Teacher) | Grade III to Grade IV on Year's Work Anderson Eleanor, Bateman John, Bell Teddy, Brady Diane, Butt 'Wendy, Carter Nancy, Copping Au- drey, Correll Ann, Frost Catharine, Green Margaret, Heard Phillip, "Mantz Douglas, Minnis Doreen, Myers Jane, Osborne Sandra, Ruir- . ko Larry, Ricketts Eddy, Smith | Bobby, Shepherd John, Thompson | Bruce, Waltham Helen. Grade III to Grade IV on Examinations Baird Billy, Bracey Alan, Hess i George, Phillips Ronald, Scott | Adrienne, Wilde Gordon, Dorothy Gregor (Teacher) Passed on Year's Work from Grade II to Grade III Brooks Joy, Carter Marie, Gibson David, Glenney Marion, Grant Eve- lyn, Green Betty, Jeppesen Joan, ; Love Billy, McMahon Judith, Mec- i Mullen Carolyn, Osborne Robyn, § Pearse Penny, Phillips Sandra, § Sandford Richard, Saunders Myrna, Scott Jacqueline, Sleep George, Waltham Kenneth, Wilde Jack, | Young Ernie. | Passed on Final Examinations from Grade II to Grade III Bell Marilyn, Dafoe Gaile, Grant | Billy, Hughes Christina, McGregor la Dianne, Miller Dennis, Potter Anne, Puckrin' Douglas, Ross Peter, Vorvis Philip, Wallace Gary. Mildred E. Corbett (Teacher) Grade VII on Year's Work Livingstone = David, Maudsley 1 } Clara, McGregor Shirley, McGary RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED IMMEDIATE BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCE 130 Broek St. N., Whitby, Tel. 707 Cars Crash In Night But Drivers Escape John Montgomery who lives at E. L. Chapman's trailer camp at Pickering was taken to Osh- awa General Hospital early yes- terday morning with facial in- juries following a near head-on crash three miles east of Whit- by. His car was in collision with one driven by Edward Duggan, 569 Church Street, Toronto. The accident took place at 2:45 a.m. Both cars were extensively da- maged, Constable Charles Hef- feron investigated. Harold, Munns Teddy, Osbourne Gordonna, Pernokes Lula, Plaskett Bobby, Pints Delmer, Rudat Rudy, Ruddy Richard, Thomson Sandra, Vorvis Alex, Warburton Don, Wood- row Betty, Yeo Beverley, Yeo Don- ald, Ross Barbara. Grade VII on Examination McLean Jim, McMullen Joe, Mc- Nee Dorothy, Murray Irene, Stiner Judy, White Joe. Grade VI on Year's Work Henderson Donald, Pearse Bobby, Phillips Beverley, Reynard Rita, Sanderson Norma, Snelgrove Elinor, Taft Judy. Promoted on Examinations to . Grade VI Barrette Reina, Lavis Mary, O'Neil Robert, Perry David, Plas- kett Jean, Plaskett Jim. Phyllis Davey (Teacher) Pass on Year's Work from Grade I to Grade II Bradley Walter, Cornell Robert, Forbes Barbara, Graham Patricia, Hardy Mary Ann, Law Linda, Mac- Kay Carol Anne, McDonald Gail, Quan Daniel, Rooke Faye, Rudat John, Saunders Maurice, Sinclair Ruth, Stewart Shirley, Strynatka Sylvia, Thompson Frank, Thomson Susan, Treen James, Underwood Anita, White Judith. Passed on Examinations from Grade I to Grade II Anderson James, Anderson Wil- liam, Brooks Roy, Townson Wil- liam, Vickery Dawn, Young Cyril. Ada Thompson (Teacher) BROCK ST. SCHOOL Passed on Year's Work Grade 7-8 Brown, Eileen, Cox Bobby, Fos- ter Joan, Greenlaw Charles, Moor- house Robert, Morton Fred, Wal- lace Marilyn. Passed on Examination ~ Morton David, Rich Cyril. Passed on Year's Work Grade 6-7 Gillespie Ernest, Greenlaw Di- anne, Hayes Sheila, Hood Barbara, McGregor David, Sleightholm Mau- reen, Sobczak Lawrence, Watkin- son Ronald, Young Loretta. Passed On Examination, Grade 6-7 Vallant Audrey. Passed on Year's Work Grade 5-6 Howe Barbara, McMinn Marlene, Moran Ruth, Peterson Robert, Vaughan Billie. Passed on Final Examination Grade 5-6 Courtney Billie, Gillespie Doug- las, Henderson Maurice, McKirgan Heather, = Sleightholm = Kathleen, Weatherell Ruth, Florence M. Fallis {Teacher) Grade IV to Grade V . On Year's Work Morton Alick, MacGregor Eliza- beth, Wright Roy. On Examinations DeHart Everett, Harrison Stuart, Flowe Beverley, Wilkinson Cathar- ne, Grade III to Grade IV On Year's Work Cooke Gail, Henderson Anne, Perry Hugh, Vallant Roy. On Final Examinations Sobczak Edward, Waddell Fred, Wild Robert. Grade II to Grade III On Year's Work Cox Gary, DeHart Gwendolyn, % 2 STS CS VS GV )| i ---- '- BNE ; preys AIR-CONDITIONED A CINEQUILD PRODUCTION An EAGLE-LION FILMS Release NOW PLAYING Shows at 7:00 and 9:00; Sat. Matinee at 1:30 Sat. Evening Show Starts at 5.30. Governor DR. STANLEY OSBORNE and Mrs. Osborne are now at the Ontario Ladies' College, successors to Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Carscallen, Whitby News In Brief Accounts of social events, any news item of local interest and names of visitors are appreciated. PHONE 703 Mr. and Mrs, V. "M. Smith and daughter Jacqueline, have returned home after spending several days in Lindsay with Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Grainger, * + * Mrs. Fred Johnston visited her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Galt, and Mr. Galt, in Kingston, over the week- end. + ok BRACEY IN TORONTO Gerald Bracey is running in To- ronto this afternoon in the 880 Ca- nadian Junior track trials, LE STARTS HOLIDAYS Town Clerk John R. Frost started his holidays yesterday but will re- turn to duty for the council meet- ing Monday night and a few days following, L JR BR J AUXILIARY MEETINGS During July and August the La- dies Auxiliary to Branch 112, Cana- dian Legion, will hold meetings on- ly on July 9th, and August 27th. Members are asked to bring dona- tions for the Overseas Parcels to both meetings. LER BE AUXILIARY TO MEET A meeting of Whitby Scout and Cub Mothers auxiliary is announced for next Monday night, July 5. It will take place at the home of Mrs. Vernon Disney at Pickering and members will: go there by bus. They are asked to be at the bus station at 7:30 p.m. ook EXHIBITION GAME An exhibition softball game of considerable interest will take place in the town park Monday evening when the crack Oshawa C.O.F. crew meet up with Whitby town league Baptist boys. Coach Red McCoy of Whitby, has been giving his lads some pointers on how to beat the fast city men. * dd PREPARE PETITION Another petition protesting the establishment of a liquor store in Whitby is being'circulated. This one requests that the matter should be settled by popular vote. It will be presented to council and the Liquor Control Board. It contains repre- sentatives names as a cross-section of the community. | To Mother, just returned from visiting his land. seven weeks ago and arriving home Surprise Visit Made 96, Finds Her Still Very Spry "She's as lively as a cricket at 96," said Charlie'Middle- ton, of the Imperial service station on Dundas east, who has mother in Stonehaven, Scot- Mr. and Mrs. Middleton flew over and 'back, leaving: at the end of June. They have many® relatives in Scotland, England and Wales, and paid them a surprise t. "We often write home but my mother hadn't written for four years and I wasn't certain she was still living at that advanced age," said Mr. Middleton, He walked in on the folks, greatly to their amaze- ment. His mother is lively and cheerful with only a few grey hairs. She reads without glasses and is believed to be the oldest person in the community. Mr, Middleton is Scotch and his wife is English. They have relatives all over the British Isles, including Wales. The whole seven weeks was a wonderful trip. The flight was made by Trans-@anada air lines from Montreal to London, Minister, Doctor Of Music, Dr. Osborne Now At College A native of Durham county whose home was east of Bowmanville, Rev. Stanley L. Osborne, Bachelor of Arts, Doctor of Music, is now gov- ernor and principal of the Ontario Ladies' College having officially taken over that position from Dr. C. R. Carscallen on July 1, Dr. and Mrs. Osborne are being heartily welcomed to their new home. The new principal is a graduate of Victoria College and was assis- tant at Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto. For the past seven years he has been stationed at Port Cre- it. Dr. and Mrs. Osborne have been keenly interested in work with young people and their experience and training admirably suit them for this appointment. Invitation to Dr. Osborne was made unanimously by the Board of Directors of the College over a year ago when Dr. Carscallen notified them of his in- tention to retire at the close of last term. Announcements THE W.A. OF THE UNITED CHURCH will hold an afternoon Tea on Thurs- day, July 8th, from 3-6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Walter MacCarl, 207 Euclid . street. Proceeds for material for Bazaar. ARDEN PARTY, FRIDAY, JULY 9TH, 3-5:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Robert Beaton, Bing and Dunlo Streets, sponsored by Evening Branch of All Saints' Church Parish Gulld, Afternoon Tea for adults, novelty booth, fish pond, and s ecial refresh- 'ments for children. veryone wel- come. In case of rain it will be held in the Parish Hall. SHEET METAL OIL BURNERS STOKERS AND PLUMBING AUTOMATIC HEATING Specialists in Oil Burners and Stokers Sales and Service PHONE 652 S. Correll -- W. S. Martin G. Varsity Writer Joins Whitby Paper Staff Mark Harrison, of Toronto, joined the Whitby advertising and news staff of The Times- Gazette this week, Mr. Harrison, 23, is a graduate of University College, University of Toronto, A resident of Toronto, Mr. Harrison is unmarried and will be boarding in Whitby. He has had newspaper and advertising experience in summer holidays and on the staff of the under- graduate newspaper "Varsity." Times-Gazette classified ads pay-- Why not try one today? Engagements Major and Mrs. W. Cline announce the Sogazement 25 their daughter, Ger- trude rnice, to Rev. Morley Grant Clarke, son of Mr. F. R. Clarke and the late Mrs. Clarke. The marrage | will take lace July 13th, in oak Church, itby, Ontario, at 2 pm Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Archibald an- the of their daughter, Joan Eifsabett, to Leslie Reginald Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reed, Whitby. The wedding will take place on July 24, at 3 p.m, Whitby United Church. in WHITBY PUBLIC LIBRARY Will Be CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS 9 p.m. Saturday, July 3 Reopens Tuesday, July 20 Please Return All Books Due And Get Your Holiday Supply Now. M. BRACEY, Librarian St. Bernard's Promotions Announced Following are To term-end ex- amination results of St. Bernard's separate school. To Grade 8 Ruth Babich, Bethanne Good- man, Reginald Fraser, Tony Smyth, To Grade 7 Ronald Borchuk, Edward Goral- czyk, Roy Ottenbrite, Ronald Fraser, Clayton Mark. To Grade 6 Diane Augustus (hon.), Donna Bryant, Larry Donald, Teddy Ka- puscinski, Lee Bloye, John Daigle, Larry Forrester, Linda Larkin (hon.), Dorothy Mark, Helen Mc- Mahon, Annabel Smyth, Anna Mc- Kay (hon.), Veronica. Merrick. To Grade 5 Mary Brawley, Theresa Daigle, Marie Drury, Carol Power, Shirley Purko, Doris Daigle, Bernard De- bosky, Leo Janveux, Billie Purko, Aimee Rousseau, Grade III to IV Yvonne Bachand, Edward Daw- son, Robert Debosky, George Drury (hon.), Leonard Janveaux (hon.), Jerry Luke, Douglas Marlow, Dan- iel Mayer. Grade II to JII Patricia Anderson, Fredrick Bor- chuck, Robert Brawley, Ann Drury, Gordon Forrester; Robert Giroux (hon.), Diane Goodman, Jane Hef-, fering, Helen Kapuskinski, Frances Larkin, John Larkin, Beverley Mark, Margaret Merrick (hon.), Sandra Smythe (hon.), Bill Lundmark. Grade I to II Gladys Babich, Olivia Belliveau, John Bloye, Carolyn Bryant, Cah- erine Bryant, Margaret Bryant, Richard Drury, Edward Hickey, James Holley, Marcelle Janveaux, Catherine Mackay, Joseph Malinow- ski, Brice Mark, Bruce Mark, Ed- ward Marlow, Paul Rousseau. Lovely Wedding At Brookside Farm, Blackwater Brookside Farm, RR. 2, Black- water, was the scene on June 24, of a lovely evening wedding. Marion Elizabeth Colley, Port Perry, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Colley, of Blackwater, became the bride of John Hawley Kerry, of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Kerry, of Port Perry. Rev. F. T. Darnell, of Whitby, performed the ceremony. Wedding music was played by a sister of the bride, Miss Caroline Ann Colley. The bride was dressed in a blue crepe street-length dress, pink cor- sage, head band of roses and she wore a pearl necklace, the gift of the groom. Miss Marilyn Baird at- tended wearing pale pink silk jersey dress with head band of roses. John Colley performed the duties of groomsman. At the reception held at Brook- side farm, Mrs. Colley welcomed the guests wearing a grey printed crepe with matching accessories and the groom's mother wore navy with matching accessories, On their wedding trip to Eastern Ontario, the bride travelled in an olive green suit with black acces- sories. Times.Gazette classified ads pay --1ry one today, Whitby Classified POULTRY WANTED HIGHEST prices paid for all kinds of poultry, also new and used feathers. Lem- berg, Whitby, phone 644, Whitby, or 695J, Oshawa, Gouldburn, Catherine, Gummow Robert, Simmons David. On Final Examinations Bradley, Ruth, Edwards, Gary, Mudrey Yvonne, Vaughan Marilyn, Wilkinson Neil, Young Billy. Grade I to Grade II On Year's Work Bond, Rose Marie, Bowman Da- vid, Howe Gregory, Mudrey John, Weatherell Anne. On Final Examinations Hood John, McCoy Yvonne, Northam Joseph. Norma Neal (Teacher) DUNDAS ST. SCHOOL Grade VII to Grade VIII On Year's Work Fleming Glen, King Aubrey, Mel- rose Joan, Reed Donald, Wickett Dorothy, Wallace Ivan, Passed on Examinations Adair Ronald, Ash Beverly, Bee- croft Eric, Church, Audrey, Emer- son Eunice, Hardy Eunice, Lintner Eddie, Moorby Bill, Smith Bryce. Florence Heard (Teacher) Grade VI to Grade VII On Year's Work PROMOTION LISTS (Cntinued on Page 14) Blues Singer Featured Tonight At Club Bayview An attraction of outstanding In- terest is booked at the Club Bay- view tonight.\Phyllis Marshall, blues singer, formerly with Cab Callo- way's orchestra, will be present to sing songs in her individual style. Miss Marshall now has her own radio show weekly on a Toronto station and is also known from fiequent personal appearance hook- ings. She has just completed two weeks at the Hotel Barclay. As usual the Bayview manage- ment has a very entertaining eve- ning lined up with dance music b; thmaires, y | the Rhy Foskett Betty, Marcus Larry, Mc- MILK AND GENERA : WEEK. McBRIEN'S TRANSPORT Under. New Management - oreraren sy MICHAEL WOOD STOCK TRUCK AVAILABLE SIX DAYS A L CARTAGE. Our Motto-- "Service With a Smile" "TO OUR PATRONS s&h OUR SHOP WILL BE From Saturday, July 3 to Tuesday, Aug. 3 «++. to allow our staff a well earned vacation George Whitby 1 212 Brock St. S. RE et rhs i, A A" hl A A iil llr iii i" r EL tA Hamers Phone 963 '47 FARGO HALF-TON TRUCK, EX- cellent condition, small mileage, fully equipped, ri Kahn, Kinsale. Phone. Claremont 85-r-2. (153b) FOR SALE--1942 CHEVROLET COACH, good condition. Apply 124 Brock street north, north, between 5 and J p.m, (J1y3) FOR SALE -- 12 FT. DUCK BOAT, freshly painted; cheap. Apply Archie Barnett, Port Whitby. Phone 882 Whit- by. (July3) WANTED 70 BUY--ALL KINDS OF | Poultry also new and old feathers Highest market prices. Apply J. Parker 32 Brock St. N. Phone 486 or Oshawa SPRAY PAINTING--HOUSES--BARNS --{fences, etc. Free estimates. Yates & McCoy, Whitby. Phone 3527. FOR SALE BY W. A. LAWSON 115 Green Street Whitby 5-ROOMED COTTAGE, bath, large lot, garage and garden. Good locality. arly possession 10-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE, conveni- ences, good garden, poultry house, garage, handy to shop- ping centre SOLID BRICK RESIDENCE, on main highway, ideal for tourists, large garage. See this W. A. LAWSON 115 GREEN STREET -- WHITBY SALES REGISTER SATURDAY, JULY 24th--Consignment Sale of Household Furniture, etc., at Heard Bros. Parking lot. These arvicies are all from good homes and in condition. If you have anything to hy phone the auctioneer. Sale at 1:30 In case of rain sale will be held inside. Wn. Cardwell Heads Hospital At Penetanguishene Dr. William Cardwell, assistant superintendent at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, has been transferred and pro- moted to superintendent of the Ontario Hospital at Pene- tanguishene. He begins duties there next Monday, July 5. The official announcement was made yesterday by Dr. W, Buck of the department of health, speaking for Dr. R. C. Montgomery who is on holidays. Dr. Buck said that no one has yet .| been named for assistant at Whitby though it is expected that the po- sition will be filled by one of the present staff members. 4 Dr. Cardwell, resident of Whitby for the past 15 years, succeeds Dr. OC. 8. Tennant at Penetanguishene who moves to Toronto, still in the provincial government service, He has been specializing in court work and will continue this work, Time-Honored St. John's Is 102 Years Old Tomorrow Tomorrow anniversary services will be held at St. John's Anglican Church in Port Whitby when they celebrate their 102nd anniversary. Special messages and music will be given at both, the morning and evening services, Mendelssohn's "I Waited For The Lord" will be sung by the choir at the morning service and Chas. H. Morse' "Have Mercy On Me" in the evening service. The rector of St. John's, Rev. Arthur Chote, will bring the message stressing tite work of the Church for the future as de- termined by present day needs. Letters have been sent out to the present and former members of the Church and a good attendance is anticipated at both. services. St. John's Church will continue their evening services during the sum- mer months and a hearty welcome awaits anyone who visits this Church at any time, Malvern, England-- (CP) --Supply Minister Strauss, inspecting a de- vice in which photo-conductive cells produce images on a fluorescent screen, enabling sight in the dark, sald it had "great possibilities in enabling the blind to see." Births TOWN---Mr. and Mrs, Harry Town are happy to announce the birth of thelr daughter, Jennifer Louise, at awa General Hospital, on June Soom, Pt NEW UNIVERSITY POST London, nt. July 3--(CP)--The University of Western Ontario will have its first Professor of Medical History next term with Dr. Norman B. Taylor, former Professor of Phy- siology at the University of To- ronto, appointed to the post, it was announced Friday. WHITBY ELECTRIC Earl "Jake" Bryant INSTALLATIONS, FIXTURES WATER HEATERS, FARMS Phone 650 Whitby ALMONDS STRAWBERRY TEA at home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall (opposite church) on TUESDAY, JULY 6th Commencing at 4 p.m. Auspices of Woman's Assoc. Proceeds in aid 'of building of new kitchen. ADMISSION 35¢ Plan to Attend GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY WHITBY SERVICES . . . . . JULY 4th, 1948 AY Church Services Will Be On Daylight Saving Time THE BAPTIST CHURCH F. DARNELL, MINISTER, PHONE 453 MRS. G. W. SUMMERS, MUSIC, PHONE 936 10 a.m. -- THE BIBLE SCHOOL 11 a.m. -- A SPECIAL MESSAGE 7.30 p.m. -- THE OPEN AIR SERVICE TORONTO GOSPELAIRES BROADCASTING, MUSIC AND MESSAGE DRIVE UP IN YOUR CAR OR BE SEATED UNDER THE SHADE OF THE MAPLE TREES A SERVICE YOU WILL ENJOY UNION SERVICES PRESBYTERIAN AND UNITED 11.00 JULY = Church In United Church August = In' Presbyterian AM. WASHER REPAIRS WORE GUARANTEED Complete check-up. Wringer grease and gear oll changed. Wringer rolls in stock. Special price on complete overhauls. 130 Brock N. Whitby, Tel. 707 THE WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors: D. IPPOLITO -- R. KING 3 PM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL An Afternoon for the Family Around the Bible ® COUNCIL CHAMBERS eo 7 PM--A FULL GOSPEL SERVICE YOU A):E INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US. COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING -- THURS. 7:30 PM.

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