Iments to have 30 majorettes and' 18 today, said th "never 4 THE DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE, Monday, June 25, 1956 {their band to add some glint and Mr, Mrs. J. M. Watson thought we oid see the -- em color to the ball game, Not only day." 7 2 ; 2 hi RI that, but the Ross Motors team Are 70 Years Wed The couple, in their 90s, re- Lo : I T from Agincourt will provide the, WOODSTOCK (CP) -- Mr, and|ceived congratulations from . Gi Queen Elizabeth, Canadian gov- ast re en iby Joa. Mrs. James M. Watson, celebrat-| yo, "orficials' and mayor Ber- St k Pl [met it took (them almost a fame ing their 70th wedding annivers- nadette Smith. t - Flat Disables Car, Thieves Stokers Play fo oe a ---------- Sh Tonit i coming ow , Remove Other Three Tires errins Tonite iar Same e oca. urier. i e ole Tr "52 What Is In The home in the top of the 13th to / p The Stokers will journey up fo William Eyre, of 88 Simcoe turned, at 7.30 Saturday morning, Kew Gardens tonight for a game really spark the local win. He also street south, Oshawa, thought he thieves removed three wheels turned in a great performance on WW is is car against their arch rivals, the Sher- had troubles when his car de- from his car, leaving only the| 25a "lub from Toronto. The Stok.|the mound for the locals in that us ne Iyeloped Ary eet while. Seigiw el hii he flat ives to Pro- ers managed to uip Sherrids by a gare as ing ames 53 Agincoyrrt With no facilities to fix the flat, vincial Police in Whitby, who! close 6-5 margin n i innings here game is here on Wednesday night | Y S T E R Y B X ? he left the car parked off High' passed the information to Whitby last 3 eqnesdoy nig So you ean M 0 way 401, at Whitby cloverleaf, in- PD, for investigation. bet i tht the Oronio vre So hej tending to return with a spare the Meauwiille, Mr, EY had iy ont Whig Wn ga. pid] following morning. Between the rush around to find some wheels , ollowing 8 6.30 Fri- so that -he could bring his car quite a battle for first place with FOR MISSED TICKETS GO ON SALE TODAY time he left the car, at day evening, and the time he re- home. tai |The Whithy Stokers right on their . : Ee | On Wednesday night, one of the PAPERS YACHT CLUB TO VISIT | season's biggest "attractions wil -- the winner receives half the { Park. lage management of the IN WHITBY money spent ON TICKETS. Whitby team has made arrange- | Round-The-World Sailors PERSONALS MO. 5.3113 Don't Forget the Pre C Plus One Dance To Make Whitby Port Call mma mm | ve vee sor sees ve FRIDAY, JUNE 29 heir son and dauhter naw i " A fair sized armada will in- the welcome accorded to them Pr Arbroath, Scotland, where | Times-Gezette by 7 P.M., Call ; vade Whitby Harbor, on Satur- during the Whitby Centennial boat| Mr. Moss has been stationed for BELL TAXI START THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END OFF RIGHT BY RE A 3 Cana- day, as Ashbridge's Yacht Club races. This visit will not take the the past two years, with the PLANNI T Y pays the town a courtesy visit./form of a race, as it would be dian Navy. All calls must be placed before NG TO ATTEND Thi «ht club craft will return difficult to class the boats, some ; - 3 } hepyacht after the visit, with of which are power boats, and Mr. and Mis M ssn Fri RET I EE he exception of one boat, which some sailboats, of varying size. janis and Mj anc Grey oan will be going a little farther --all - If everything goes according to cDona an N son iM Y Wal the way around the world plan, the craft should arrive at the guests of Mr. and Mr Ya An ex-Vice - Commodore of the Whitby harbor 'between five and ter Logue at their cottage in Min club, Bill Clark, who is now a seven, Saturday evening. oy den for the week-end . ¥ resident of Whitby, said that Ed their arrival, the skippers, and - : avkha H MM h I M t 1} (1 t ¥ Wilson, of Toronto, and his wife, crews of the boats will be taken ohh Wl eee, of Markliam ow uc S$ 01S ure amage 08 ing ou have completed their schooner - to the arena, where the Cham- o™% "ne Low con the' week-end. /, igged boat, and will make Whit ber of Commerce has arranged a Mr. and Mrs Ewan MacDonald S A F E G U A R D Y H yy their first port of call on a'reception for them. iy OR 4 trip around he world, Mr. Clark! Norman Mould, of the Cham- A are i, have our ome said that it has been Ed's dream ber of Commerce, keenly interest- Euclid street. D ; for years to make the trip, and ed in sailing, said that it is hoped that the long voyage will be made that the visit, which it is hoped| Mrs, Palmer and Mrs. Donley, Against Excess Humidity with a visit from INJURED WHEN CAR CRASHES POLES ; nal. yacht club de il eoinide | pio ill | become J Rouge Su, Bore Yoekeid Two Whitby men were taken of 144 Hickory St., bofh 21, suf- | Brock St., below Keith St., struck cided to revisit Whitby, following an annual event, _____ Mrs. W. Mottershead. fo the Oshawa G al Hospi fered head and facial lacera- two hydro poles on th east tal last night for ment for tions Fulton also suffered a shoulder, breaking both. Shown . injuries received when the car throat laceration They were above, is the nose of the car h t Bowlers ace WHITBY in which the) were riding passengers in a car which po- shoved into the two broken 1 Y struck iro rock lice say was driven by William poles." Cpl. George Rankine, of DAY-BY-DAY § St. S i itor hee , 22, of 215 Perry St the Whitby Police Department, John St. F a ames owell, | The car, proceeding south on investigated the accident In S awa ou ne eC n I TO SUMMER CAMP " Vickie r." Saps : Lieutenant and Mrs. Norman . Pogson, ickie . Barber. Sarah uj yities at the Whitby Lawn Last Monday evening the first|Coles, of the Whitby Salvation an 1 ren a 'S al inten 3owling Club are now in full jitney of the season was held Army citadel, will leave today for | 5 {E (TE E swing with the greens keen and and 'there was a fine turn-out of|the Roblin Lake Salvation Army MRS. CLARKE (TEACHER) A 1 in excellent playing condition. Two new and old members, After two/ summer camp where they will be| . [] GRADES 2 AND 3 . A . local tournaments were held dur- twilight games the following win- in charge of the children there. In King Street Field Day p> yd. dash goys Wayoe ing the past week ners were declared 2 Lott They will be gone for two months Just A Few Of The Features: 3 ickering, nilip arbel arry . On Thursday ev g there was First prize -- Mrs. Harry Lott,|and in their absence, Lieut. Ron-| Sy The King St t Sch held its da Barton, Anne Cooke, Sandra Couke, Girls: Mary Ann Karssing a 2 a nt first not- Mrs. Donald Tutt and Dick ald Bowles, of Port Hope, will be G ? i AR FLYER tint Rumanen iy Wiber. Wectbvaly 4 ¢ Che ¥ 4 $ 0a ar P . ¥ Ld EY 3 : > | " . annual field ob on Friday after ne Lynda Speers, Linda Sleep luck supper of the season. The Adams Jecond prize . Mrs in charge of the Whitby citalel. screens dirt, lint, dust and insec na BY ge { v 2 15 yd. sack race Boy Barry members enjoyed a delicious sup- James Sleightholm, Gordon Farn- -- ee 1 7 ; a id noon, June 22. Fine weather andigpapp: 1 poys Couke, Philip Barber, David Mil- ner on the lawn, following which dale, and Hilliard Millard, skip. ; £7 MOISTURE CONTAINER--Porcelain finished, sary to a good attendance by the mothers "yp" pA IRFIELD (Teacher) ler. Girls: Eleanor And He. 1 well-known bowl ygs| Mrs. Donald Tutt and Dick : romeve and empty. of the children contributed to a oF 3 eacher . Girls J ) der S01 €-geveral well-known bowling songs y 8s | ! b wh : ; most successful afternoon. The 35 yd. dash Brian Waddell, Jen 2 isser, Idska Rienstra, Judy were sung under the leadership Adams tok part . the anys Copies of amit COOLING FINS--Hundreds of these thin sircular children from kindergarten to Wayne Worthington, Stewart Fer. Read tied of Mrs. Dick Adams. Mr. Allan Bassett Rose-Bowl Trophy Mi ; : fins p area for eon- Grade 5 participated enthusiasti- guson 20 yd. 3-legged race Douglas was the yaney of 2 Bouhjes 2 She Sehava Lavy The Oshawa-Whitby densation . moisture. cally by classes in a varied pro- jo yd. sack race -- Wayne Wor- Robert Gauthier, Fred rtag; lucky draw prize donated by J. Bowling Ba . ; i ; gram of sports. At the conclusion, thington, George Reeson, Michael David Wright, Wayne Pickering, M. Hicks. Dick Adams expressed when 116 bowlers from Toronto to 3 ¥ STURDY CABINET--Heavy gouge steel tracted te refreshments were enjoyed by all. Visser James Anderson, Alan Brown. appreciation to Mrs hii Lott Peleriorougn compated for wn DAI LY i 7 resist rust. : Following are the winners of the pn, Girls Sandra Waterbury, Idska and the members of her commit- outs anding array of prizes. e yw i pi sports events. Names are in or: 15 Yd, hopping Tare "Steve i Rienstra, Judy Read, Dianne Skel- tee who planned the event Whitby bowlers succeeded in plac Cir ADJUSTABLE BLIDES--For easy sliding and con- omo, lseorge eesom, . evar cher, Eleanor Anderson, Lynda C. A. Freeman prepared the ing second with a score of three TIMES ¥ stn venient leveling on uneven surfaces. der of merit Ferguson I's d t th i Howl wins 47 plus 7. Mr. and Mrs. J 'RG IN po ioe eres, raw for the evening's bowling wins 7] Mrs. J KINDERGARTEN 15 yd. wheelbarrow race --| © fraw Pages were won by the fol-| Coverley also attended from the CIRCULATING FAN--A four-bladed fon drews eir MISS REAL (Teacher) Sto 2 . 15 yd. running backwards - ; es ) he Dehumidifi " ast Hovs Garry (Stewart Ferguson and John HL on Awa lowing enthusiasts: local club . . through the Dehumidifier. 2 yd dash y ter, Como): (Ole Hvorup and Wayne Bovs: David Wright, David Mil. High lady -- Mrs. Robert Goose,| This Friday evening the first of McKeown, Thomas Johansen, wr LSE 4 ler, Barry. Couke. Girls: Margaret § 4 Dar od: Eo Car aves Worthington bp Michael Visser {rhs Rata core iter Viseor 29 points; Three-way tie for _sec- a series of mixed doubles tourneys Clark, Dianne Shaw, Pamela Row- © | 15 vd. duck walk -- Boys: Wavne|CORd Place -- Mrs. James Sleight-|will be played on the greens. Eac Available at the following er sree " . La 15 yd. duck walk -- Brian Lock,| 18 ¥d duck walk -- Boys. ayne|joim, Mrs. Joe Coverley and Mrs. man is asked to invite a lady in DOWNTOWN Frigidaire DeHumidifier prevents mould, rust, warping and mildew. Hopping, boys -- Billie Van Deu-| Wayne Worthington, George Ree- vid Miller amy maderson, Da Herh' Wilson with 28 points; Highland enter this competition. dealers in : Ly Sls o ren, nis Rooke, Thomas Johan-| son. 3k if ok emia Ander-| 0 Dick Adams 38 points;| If there are, any newcomers to| WHITBY. Visit our store and see the Frigidaire DeHumidifier in action or ask girls -- Carol Amne Clarke,| 15 yd. bunny hop-- Wapne Wor-| Ar Lind rs Ro and, Lynda| Three-way tie for second placde-- Whitby who are interested in lawn ingt Virgin TS, Linda Sleep tied C. A. Freeman, Bud Goode and|bowling they will be welcomed at eR for a FREE Trial at home. sen; Patsy Jewell, Susan Chernoff. !thingion, John George| Duck walk, boys -- Billie: Van Reeson. Bunny Hop-- Boys Philip Bar- Ward Bick with 27 points the greens at any time. Duren, Garry McKeowan, Thom- 15 vd. walk backwards -- Rich-| {ber, David Miller, Tommy John- : yo hs Shaw Iara os E | Way, ing o Ry J as Johansen: girls ~Dianne Shaw, arq- Carter, Wayne Worthington, Jon, Wayne Pickering tied Girls . ALLIN S DRUGS We Custom The Deal To The Individual Carol Anne Shaw, Susan Chernoff. w Bell arbara Dawson, Margaret Hare, Bunny hop, hoys -- Billie Van| 2 ne ol [Judy Virgin al t nniversary Corner Brock and Dundas Duren, Grant Howard, Dennis GRADE 2 15 yd. Wheelbarrow race Rooke: Tire Jovan Walker, Di MISS CORBETT (teacher) Boys: David Wright, Wayne Pick- PF Streets ' gs es CATS 35 yd. dash, boys John Johan- ering, David Miller, Michael Vol- t h 0 ] Y Nek, ack ards, boys DY sen, George McCaffrey, Winston ker, Philip Barber, Tom Johnson . 0 n S n u Y COURTICE ' Fitzjohn: girls Vickie Barber,| 15 yd. hopping race Girls : Susa i i ron | iy Crommott Diaaan Margo Wilson, Louise Pogson. Judy Read, Judy Virgin, Lynda The congregation of St. John'sshipped God in barns loaned by PHARMACY 4 15 vd. sack race, boys--George Speers Anglican Church, Port Whitby, the faithful Shaw McCaffrey, John Johansen, James 50 yd. dash Boys: Bruce will on Sunday, July 9, with spec-| The church today is much the 117 Brock Street North SALES & SERVICE Walk on all-fours, boys Lewis * Duguid; girls Vickie Barbar, Johnston, Bob Como, Bryan Mon- ja] services, observe its 110th an- same as the early builders left it, it , Ga McKeown, Billie hy Pritchard, Garry McKeov Shaw Louise Pogson, Sheila MacKay. ~|drell. Girls: Susan Mitchel, Cath- niversary. but down through the years many PALM 107 DUNDAS W. WHITBY PHONE MO 8-2081 Van Duren Dianne Shav Carol Ann Clark, Susan Che 20 vd. three-legged race, boys erineé Cockburn, Jane Roddis The beautiful and historic improvements have been made, Three - legged race Lo James Duguid, Wayne Brantop; Sack race -- Boys: Roddy Bar- .huroh was estat »d away back particularly in Sunday school Pritchard, Re ; Alward; ( Tohn Johansen, bitce hie, and Ler, | Bop Wy omo, Botnie Cowke gure i ee gi Toy i ant Limliheiy The church is a house PORTIN D Ann Clark McKeown; De » McCaffrey, Fre ownson, | iris atherine Cockburn," Susan know it today was not opened for of treasured memorials in the 130 nis Rooke, zabeth Gau r; (tied): Ronnie Rooke. Winston Mitchel, Beverley Hicks (iro worship until 1846, in what was form of windows and other equip- 30 Dundos Street West girls -- Carol "Ann Clark ann n: girl Margo son, "EE % 0y arY then Windsor Bay and i ova now Port ment given for the glory of God 5 . a Shaw; Elizabeth Gauthier lary L » Pogson Donna Smith, Gudgeon Harold Reinstra, Sid , part of the town of Whit-' and in memory of early and later James; Pamela Rowland lar MacKey, Heather MacKeen, Hodgins -- Hughie McKinnon, Juthy, part. o 10 worshippers. RIGLER S STORE James Se Inkpen {Andrew Good David Mitchel, | ™ (oq that early Church! The lovely cemetery maintained| Corner Brock and Colborne GRADE 1, GIRLS 15 yd. wheelbarrow race, boys-- Girls: Beverley Hicks--Catherine a: " tem (by th rongregati hurch Sti t L Rh bi " hy n hi "in ha Pop oh oo of England devotees, be fore the|by le congregation on chure reets MISS ECHELS (Teacher) nie. Re Diy, White: Ron./ Cockburn, Susan Mitchel Jane rch was built of stone brought property is the last resting place 5 yd. dash =. Linda M dil 8 ny, Pins, James Redes, Sylvia Bates Ruth De- by boats from Kingston, wor of carly settlers in this town and SHORTY'S . es, Elizabet Jartey ayn L: ¥ ! -- vicinity, and own rou e : sack race Beverle hopping race, girls --Vic-| Wheelbarrow race Boys') years has been retained ough love- CIGAR STORE wi Linda Madill Brenda kie Barber, Sheila MacKey and Juorze Loyst and Bruce Johnston, Madill. Girls: Mary Elms, Ruth ly city of the dead Susan Brvant (tied); Sarat - N \ F oddy Ba ; McKeown, y . r rvan fed); Sarah In ryan Maundrell and Roddy Bar- Mitchel, Patsy McKeown The rector of the church is the 105 Dundos Street Last 5 hopping race pen ter, Garry Gudgeon and Harold, Wheelbarrow race Boys , » Madill Anne Cooke 1 rd yd. running backwards hovs Rienstra. Girls: Beverley Brod Gros Madill and Everet Evert- Rev. Albert E. Kemp. Hicks John Johansen, Winston Fitz- man and Maureen McGuire, Su-/ gon Russell Willard and Larry THE TUCK SHOP 15 vd duck A sv john, Fred Townson girls Vie- san Mitchel and Jane Roddis Waltham and Wayne Wiggins. Young, Susan Bu t. Be v Jarber, Margo Wilson, Donna Catherine Cockburn and Beverley Sack race -- Boys: Dennis CLASSIFIED 159 Brock Street North Basse oe K Hicks i Vorvis, Stewart Reeson, Grant os mam --_----.--_ i al duck walk, boy John| Running Backward Boys: 15 vd. bunny hop susan Kir vd K , boy g wards VS: | xy) A shen: ADVER ria Karger odo vie Johansen, James Duguid. R Roddy Barter. Jo i | Madill. Girls: Barbara Brecken i i Margery Fodging, Jack G b ny stg Mii ay ied): ri Mare Jotn Bishton, Bry ridge, Cathy Cuddy, Linda Willan. Or a any of these dealers in Whitby and area. 15 wd k rd Y i Margo Wilson, Donna Girls: Susan Mitchel, Beverley 3-legged race Linda Wil- ong REPP CHESTERFIELD, SUIT. i Tn bara Pre 15 ne i Heather MacKeen Hicks, Sylvia Bates lan and Mary Elms, Ruth Mitchel able for cottage ar recreation room, y i»: [| . x , i ; - Ve gr > f «Cla » good c¢ tion, P's 8 £2 An rcgeul i You p e153 bunny hop boys --Winston, Hopping race Boy Garry and Cathy Cuddy, Heather Clarke Bos 811 King Pratl roller, A, ALMOND S § 2 4 ® Janicy " Young Fitzjohn George McCaffrey, Gudgeon, Bryan Maundrell, Ron. and Barbara Breckenridge Pon. hr 15 vd. walk on all four \n- James Duguid: girls -- Louise ald Archer. Girls Susan Mitch-| Hopping race -- Boys: Wayne | | GROCERY I , : - - a -|el, Maureen McGuire, Ruth Mc| Wiggins, Ken Zayette, Grant Ma- CONCRETE GRAVEL, $180; ROAD | | = e | Millan dill. Girls: Mary Elms, Patsy Gravel, $1.30 per gh fill supplied. For Almonds uxe | Baseball Throw 8 Robert Whit-' McKeown, Ruth Mitchel. delivery phone MO July re i ney, John Bishton, Bryan Maun-' Potato and Spoon Race Ruth rrESH cuT sop ' : z 4 2 ox 7 , 20c SQUARE YARD. 4 B n (0) C WHITBY : Mitchel, Cathy Cuddy, Barbara Mo 83274; or RA 3.245. June 3 BENNETT S } Timer and Pump Breckenridge. --_------------------------ Phone 8-3618 yd. dash Boys Blair John. Running backwards Mary FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND GROCERY ston, Ken Arnold, Tom Tompkins. Elms, .Ruth Mitchel, Patsy Mc. cigarettes with every 33 purchase of 832 Brock Street North oy PLAVING EVENING SHOW 7 P.M. Girls -- Carol Ann Davison. Viki Keown Coupon. Hatry "Donald "Lamiteds Chex, LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 | Rowe, Susan Brady Softball throw -- Boys: Grant|rolet-Oldsmobile. 1441 LE rim 25 yd. Hopping race Boys: Madill, Fd Meulemeester, Barry| - a, sp ---------- 4 CORNER GROCERY / PRICE ........ $229 WARNE Bertie McK a : a Keown. HOME INSULATION, BLOWING J rtie cKewan, Jim Spencer, Good. Girls Patsy McKeown, hod SUL, + . ws { ADULT Philip Waltham. Girls: Carol Ann Linds Willan, Cathy Cuddy Mettod a ates --tenlle yanks Port Whitby ih LESS TRADE .. fuss die a : : JNIERTAINMENT Davisia Viki Rowe, Beverley. Broad jump Grant Madill, Whitby. Phone MO 8.2563 July 13 - cks 2 Walthi : em s------y 1 : " A i ; Larry Waltham, Dale Legue FOR SALE -- SOD, FRESH CUT, 20c DAVIS SUPERTEST ; 1 YOU 5 Year Warranty 20 vd. Wheelbarrow Bovs Running broad jump Jim 3 sa. yd. delivered. W. Ward, 2563, an Bertie McKeown and Philip Wal- Sleep, John Epps, Ed. Meule: whiny a MO Jul No. 2 Highway West / * {tham, . John Gauthier and Bill meester of Whitby | PAY Meulemeester, . David Cloufh and Slow Bicycle Race Boys: [ALL KINDS SAWS FILED AND SET; ONLY od times' : oh Jim Spencer Barry Good, Grant Madill, Ken lawn mowers ground and set and re i ' ; 3-Legged race Girls: Carol Zayette. Girls: 'Margaret Weaver, Paired. Andy Anderson, rear Geo. Ha. R RILL i h mer, 210 Brock Street South, July § | y 5 : pe A Davis ( ery mith, Eile t] Li i 2 CINEMASCOPE GI 11 Vor Ae a Mare) yimith,| Eflene Good, Linda Willan. = Port Whitby A SP 10% DOWN -- UPTO 24 MONTHS TO PAY so WARNERCOLOR ¢ |! Janice Greenlaw and Sharon Mis SOD FOR SALE -- HEDGES PLANTED, fs Sunes een UY BUSINESS AND | Zoer.savnew ascot" mil GOL DRINGS JACK SHELLEY {7 I iE ar erry, [a Bay n Fri ry ; PALANCE. WINTERS. | JUL NELSON: LF MOVIN SOW 1 RON E7 "Running broad my wae PROFESSIONAL FOR ALSCO ALUMINUM. CoMmIN GROCERY Ope dew Nite For. Your Convenisnes Johnston, Bill Meulemeester, Ken tion windows and doors, ghon ph P Whi Dafoe, MO 8.2350 after 6. Free esti ort itby 3 rope on: Hep Arnold nates 3 h \ scrmant Running Backwards Gu ie Ta _ duly 13 EE PHIL CAREY Am Henstock Sharon Misse For OUTSTANDING RUSSELL WILDE, CTRICA For HOME DELIVERY by ? anice Greenlawn tract h 3 ter heaters, fi . I : nic Groenlaw, PROFESSIONAL ii Tong Carrier Boy RADIO an J wyoMinG son Margaret Hamer Suzan SERVICES MO 3 3 he % i dune 23 Brady ' a 2 Legal. Chiropractic. Real Estate, | HAVE. YOUR GARDEN ROTO.TILLED PHONE gr. J " ih a oo 3 Philip § = Clini and Dental Clinic No sod please. Phone MO 8.2896. Juned) E .: Ea i y ator ur Seat m ALL KINDS SAWS FILED AND SET: Fir Sat LL reenlaw CALL NOW lawn mowers ground and set and re - 7 Susan Brady, Margaret Hamer paired. Andy Anderson, rear Geo. Ha 4 \ 1 wan _ GENE MARTHA WILLIAM Slow bicycle race Bi Phi MO 8-3731 mer. 210 Brock Street South. July 5 Im if . ) altham ir Johnston, Key ot ice: EVANS - HYER- BISHOP lip Waltham, Blair Joh Ken HITBY Corer OF 0 our office 18 Brock St. S. -- MO 8-3707 Arnold il Sharon Vissett PROFESSIONAL so Fill, For delivery phone MO 82660. 1 1 | DUNDAS ST WwW Sus: ac June 21 : GRADES 1 AND 5 : BUILDING Fe "von a or Tr - WHITBY We deliver to Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Brooklin, Port Perry, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Newcastle 60 vd dash Wa ] ; A das. 'suitable fo Wiggs, Ed. Meulemester, Grant young oii Phone MO. 54110,