Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 May 1957, p. 5

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- Sharp Memories Net 4 Suspects | Two Whitby police constables, | with good memories "for ear| license numbers, have arrested three youths and a juvenile in a stolen cur here, Constables Bill| Middleton and Morley Nicholson spotted n car on the wanted list and arrested the four who are being sent to Kingston to stand ria (AT ROTARY CLUB WHITBY and DISTRICT Asks For Guidance For -- == High School Students Members of the Whitby Rotary have so many organizations fak- #2 Club were this week advised fo en an interest in educational |provide greater to the methods, There is now, he said, young people of oe Wi by|a jremengous shortage of trained | showing them some r- workers, | . : | tunities which exist outside igh! The two officers were on_rou-| school, Speaker was Charles R |ERA OF BRAINS {tine patrol of Dundas Bt. on Tues. RB ir: of the Devry Technical - "We are out of the era of day night and saw a car parked EY Instituie, and a member of the brawn md into the era of near Mciianon sn Fims garage. PC ' |brains," he said, d ibe lie y Chisagy Rotary coh by Ro-| Now, be said, there comes the plates and recalled that they car- W tarian Herbert Cole, titled hislera of rapid transportation, Byjsied ts sumbery of a stolen car address "How may we of Rotary|Christmas of next year, he said, SSO, od tie {ow ote be of greater service to our|it will be possible to leave Can. 'HEY GUEFEOSEC Che TORE 00 young people? A --, adn for » Weekend in Paris and pa; 8 dl "We ore living in a changing comp the trip in two days. . world," he sald, "'a world chang| eientists who have looked into Eilts Laker Edward Shauriitte, ing me re rapidly than most of US. the future see the time, in Ihe 16, of no fixed address; Peter / homes { Terpstra, 17, of Elliott Lake, | | One of these changes, he said, | ered! ' ' 3 lis the present rapid mobilty of baiteries. which will last a ie-/nc 2m Tron, 17, of Kings | the les of North America. Inljime: world-wide television, and ---- the U.5., he said, 45 per cent of 5izney which will travel 5000 p Delay Larry's | | if {the population makes thelr living i% in a town other than the one in PP 1 'which they were educated |Canada, the ratio is even higher, "We are the last earthbound! | generation," he told Rotarians, | | CANADA ESCAPES TORNADOS Meteorologists say that South- | the development of twisters BY 2 DEGREES U.S, got by having the therm- Increased population in North America, he sald, poses another new problem to be met, Gordon report forecasts a Cana- dian population of 26 million by 1980, ne said, which will mean that there will have to be jobs on provided for another 10 mil He noted that at present there |"By 1965, 80 per cent of all travel| H 0 lover 505 miles will be by air." ome pener f He left the club with the q theme, "You can't do today's, Larry's BA's, Whithy's entry job with yesterday's' tools and in the West Toronto Senior Base- {be in business tomorrow," urging ball League, were hopeful of the club to make available to starting their home season to- [students all possible material on night at (he Oshawa Civie Stad-| |job treining and guidance in|/ium but the game has been post ! choice. of vocations, poned, As Larry's are scheduled Thanks of the club was ably '? play Lawrence Tailoring on | persons, is the greetest public interest in| Bill Saturday in Toronto at 2.00 p.m., education in the history of the expressed by Rotarian continent, Never before, he said, Forbes, United Church Explorers At Mother, Daughter Fete ' The mother-and daughter ban- sisted in the ceremony and wel quet including the graduation and|comed the graduates into CGIT, affiliation service of the Whithy| Mrs, John Smith spoke in a United Church Explorers : was most interesting and helpful held in the church hall, on Thurs- manner to the girls, pointing {day, May 23, {out to them that as they grad- The tables were gaily decor- uate from Explorers they are | ata with spring flowers and the| closing one chapter of their lives mothers and guests anc opening a new one as they enjoyed a delicious cold-plate enter CGIT, supper, The graduates were then each | Each mother and guest were presented with a New Testament, Igiven a carnation corsage made, Mrs, J, H, Breckenridge intro- by the Explorers as one of their duced three girls who will be projects during the year. | graduating from Mission Band ometer rise only a few degrees, Here is a scene from the tor- nado area of Ruskin Heights, Mo,, where it demolished a | high school and gymnasium ern Ontario escaped a series of | which can, and do, le tornadoes by only two or three | houses like matchsticks, lift degrees. It was tornado weath- | cars into the air and disrupt er, a time when atmospheric | communications, But what Ont- conditions were near-perfect for | ario missed, sections of the and Mr, Bill Beacock were Sun- | day supper guests of Mr, and Mrs, RAGLA Lloyd Davidson and family, Mrs. W. Manns, Mrs, L, Mahaf- fy and family spent Tuesday with supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T, Bell and Mrs, Wm, Bel' Albert Slute, at Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs, T, Bell and Lin- -- - THORNTON'S CORNER da, of Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs, J. Manns and family of Scugog, Sunday School Down To 4 jwere Sunday evening guests of MRS. CHARLES WHITE Correspondent RAGLAN -/ There was an av- erage attendance at church on Sunday afternoon, Mr, Saywell based his sermon on 'The Par- MRS. L. MAHAFFY | | | | Explorers, able of the sword." The seripture | M*' and oh Walics Saag, Jesson was taken from the gospel , and Mrs, Clifford Burtch, of St. Matthew, The choir sang Mr, and Mrs, Ron Burtch and *Beside Blue Gallliee" family of Oshawa were recent ey June 3 is Sunday | Visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Earl school anniversary and flower *"® sud dally, bi % a service with church and Sunday | r, and Mrs. Ralph Lee and Bchool combined at 1 p.m, Mrs, family of Kinsale, visited Mr, and Correspondent re il will be guest speaker, | Mrs. Russell Davidson on Sunday, | ' | | : po t and a Mr, and Mrs. R. Manns and THORNTON'S CORNERS --The Mrs Lorne Kemp welcomed hte Explorers in the JD and win ume, at S88 WB amily a Por per were Sun, atendance a ihe Sunday Seo) (16 ICIS, Sy ro0ueed hE LE, i, LoTR dr" Rev, Rickard of Columbus in| day supper, Siesta of 2, and (sevice was down to 57 last Sun-|" During the affiliation service, Piano solos were played by charge. Anyone wishing to have Tl yg ¥- |day afternoon. Rev. Cecil Nelson Mrs, Geo, Fothergill, vice-presi- Barbara Breckenridge, Sherry Bee Ph Sir. Saywel {amily spent Sunday wiin. Mr 8 Plaoning a special missionary (Ctl, for, Younber FEOUps Bp ite This service will be held at 1 and Mrs, Walters and children at [Program for Rex! Sunday |donation from the treasurer, A fashion shop presented by the A group of friends of Bryce ponna Metherel, and presented Explorers . and called "A Look at 11 am, Mrs. Robert Rints, Mrs. Jim Blair's met at Ken Pipher"s home the affiliation seal |Intc The Past", proved both "Saturday night in Cat Track |Gartshore and David, Mrs. Mil- one evening last week for a stag! Mrs. Rosg Law introduced the amusing and entertaining as the am. followed by Sunday School Woodbridge. roups of the Law, Gladys Smith and Melody it is not likely the BA's will make their debut at home until a week tonight, | { The BA's, victims of the dis-| mal weather of late, will have a| | very good record when they do {reach home, They have won both | of their games so far this sea- son, having beaten Lawrence Tailoring, 5-1, and Milanis Land Development, 3-1, They will be out to record their !third straight victory on Satur. day before returning home next week, BA's fang will be able to keep track of the games through |the radio station CKLS in Osh {awa and the Whitby page of The Times-Gazette, | schedule will he released later, The schedule to date follows: May 30---Greenbank at Johns- Manville 81--Pickering at Brougham 1-Stouffville at Brooklin 3-Greenhank at Stouff. ville 4--Johns-Manville at ering S5--Brougham at Brooklin 6---Pickering at Johns-Man- | ville June 6-Brooklin at Greenbank Jaze 7-Stouffville at Brougham May June June June Plck- | June Jure Hollow" is the title of the variety | ton, of Whitby, were recent party for Bryce who is being mar-|graduates, Barbara Puckrin and) girls modelled old - fashioned nelly"s - mon-possession of a li- r| "More Things Are | | Wrought By Prayer" | Alcoholics have been cured, broken homes restored, illnesses yvercome -- by prayer. June Reader's Di de- scribes how members of a group, known as Prayer Fellowship, dedicate time each day to for people all over + 4 cy -- and how their experiences we reaffirming the healing sower of gave Get your June Reader's Digest today: 36 arti- les of lasting interest, includ. ng the best from books and nagazines, condensed to save your time, y THE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, Thursday, May 3, 1997 § Will Be Welcome At Plaza sie srs For Dunlops General Mgr. i ii med suscd Job he did in land your town, Would There will be an official wel- drive to Whitby with Bill Hanna thet you have a welcoming come imittee and fans out to welcome come tonight between 5:30 and(of 6 o'clock Dunlops 1the Wren Blair when he him home from Edmonton some do much manager A telegram was this week re. Over this histor ¢ time Thursday, It will Durlop Canada, sponsors ofl creating 7, uick ) event in your arrives back from the CAHA con- We have Mr, vention in Fdmonton. The wel- iowa. wo instructed dr Fl wire you come' will take place at the Do- time of his derives Phare: inion Blore Pam, Broek 3. 8, t Canada and, Mayor Harry Jermyn sald yes- ren Blair for his WELLANDOC FREED terday that officials will be on|efforts in convincing the conven ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y, (AP) hand to welcome him home, tion. The telegram follows: Ki salvage tug has freed bearing the word that the Dun-| "The Whitby Hockey Club has the Canadian lake Wel- nies will represent Canada next been approved as Canada's rep- landoc from. a sunken rock year in the world hockey tour. resentatives to the world hockey which she had run aground Tues ialr arrives back in Toronto ure! » he iar iin : pulled oh ot |a 0, Norway, ren alr, William, of afternoon, Later he willigeneral manager of your elub,/Salvage Queen, yw kd Rosa f. Mills Company, Lid, INTRODUCES. on to allow' /the ney B this | y, 7 bl too You Literally Walk On Air" [: Weigh these advantages 5K ULTIMATE CUSHION LUXURY > UNAFFECTED BY CLEANING XK absolutely ODORLESS FLUIDS, SHAMPOOS, ETC X FAST DRYING WK LIFE-LONG RESILIENCY % excellent INSULATOR 2K VERMIN-PROOF , , , will not 5 FLAME-RESISTANT mold, mildew, nor % perfect NON-SLIP CUSHION support bocterio life Com, The Ultimate Base Xe as Come In and See It! BIT ASRT NI] Test It Yourself At [IGT Tea JUNE 17-18 Ross. Wllls Company, Lid. 81 Simcoe PHONE St. North RA 3-7641 OPEN FRI. EVENINGS show to be held in Raglan Hall on 'Buests of Mr. and Mrs. E, Manns, ried In June. The boys gave Donna Metherel, and led the|clothes Mrs x. Midkel Jowd Friday evening June 14 at 8.30 Miss Flossie Spencer and bro- Bryce a set of door chimes for graduation ceremony, Mrs, G. as commentator an s. oh a. Meats Ronald BF fi E and Mrs. N, Birkett and) Lloyd Scott was transferred to , , Rona yant | y : ingston last week where he is . and boys, Mr, and Mrs. George| Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Wright, |yorking in the Tamblyn store in | Jailed Week cense to drive, Allen "Donnelly the new Shopping Centre there had no counsel, of M d M: of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey | 4 i supper guests r, an rs. [Moon and son, of Seagrave were | 1°" a few weeks, LI Robert Bryant, 1a Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs,| Jim Sully received word this| Drun riving at the scene of an accident was Mr, and Mrs, R. Maus, & Roy Moon, "week that he passed in all his dismissed, and a charge of flle- Sa of Hort Derty oF pr. uy ,. and Mrs. W. Mans went subjects at Ryerson Institute, This| Tuesday at Magistrate's Court, gal _poesession of liquor was ter ay evening wi ? ue H fi year of his three-year course, |given aguinst Allan Donnelly, 41 , 'and Mrs. Carr! The Women's Association will|Dundag St. East, Toronto, Mr. and family of Bethany were Sun- hold its monthly meeting on Wed-| P.C. Chambers of Ajax testl- Mrs, Huntbach to Ie u Battersea on Saturday day guests of Mr, and Mrs, M.|nesday, June 5 at 8 p.m, in the fied as to the erratic Fiving of Mr. ard Mrs. N. Birkett visited | McGee and Debbie. {Sunday School, Mr. and Mrs. (the accused, on Harwood Ave- Flossie Spencer and brothers, |Muriel spent Monday evening with pictures, taken on their trip to|posed a jall term of seven days In South League Mrs, G. Mamelka and. family, Mr. and Mrs, R. Manns and fam- California last winter. The men plus costs, or an additional seven) of Columbus, Mrs. Cecil Slute, lly at Port Perry. |are invited to this meeting. This|days. His driver's license was| A schedule for the next two Sandra and Donald. Mrs. G. Solo Mr, and Mrs. Donald Haines and (will also be the annual meeting suspended for one year, |werks of play in the South On. . 'tamily of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, with annual reports and election| A fine of $10 plus costs or 10 tario County Softball League has won and John were recent guests) Fir Mr. and Mrs. M. Mahalfy and Miss Anna Cram, of Port Perry, were recent guests of Mr, and Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Moon and family of Millbridge were weekend uests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy family spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. R. Manns at Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. Merle Slute, of evening with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Blute. Mrs. Donald Haines, of Oshawa, ents, Mr. and Mrs, Russell David- son. Mr, and Mrs, N. Birkett, Mr, W. Manns, Mrs. Stan .m. under the auspices of the thers were Sunday supper guests his new home. White and Mrs, E, Qlantrill as-|Ward was pianist, Solomon and boys, were Sunday ©! Cannington, Mr. Harold Moon A charge of falling to remain anns. successfully completes Jim's sec- judgments on two charges were Withdrawn, . : Don Free Miss Mis. §. Manns Thursday evening with Miss| Mr. and Mrs. N. Birkett and| George Lofthouse will show their nue, Magistrate R. 8. Ebbs im- of Mrs. John Bright and Jackie. | Ralph Lee and family of Kinsale, of officers. days was handed down, for Don-'now been drawn up, A Mrs. Lloyd Mahaffy and boys, oon, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Manns and Bowmanville, visited Thursday spent a few days with her par- and Mrs. Manns and David visited Tues- day evening with Mr, and Mrs, E., Manns . Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele visited Mr. and Mrs, Russell Steele at Purple Hill on Sunday, Stan McLeod attended the fun- eral of his grandfather at Maple- wood, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Manns and family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. French and fam- ily at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Corner and Evelyn, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Slute and family were Sunday AUDLEY "White Bible For Bride AUDLEY -- A very pretty wed- ding was solemnized last Satur day afternoon in Audley United Church when Miss Marlene Ap- pleton, of Whitby, was married to Ralph Ballard of Hampton, ! During the reception, whith was held in the Sunday School room, Rev. M. Buttars, on behalf of the church, presented the bride with a white bible. Mrs. George Squire gave the happy couple a pop-up- toaster on behalf of the commun- ity. Marlene attended Baggots- ville public school and is a mem- ber of Audley Church, The Community Club meets this Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clemence. A Yaviey program has heen arrang- Of High Class Furniture. . . . Wide Choice Available . _ Mr, and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and Lynda attended the wedding on Saturday afternoon in Runny- mede United Church, Toronto, of Mrs, Puckrin's niece, Norma Gale to Mr. Rodney Shibley. Lynda was flower girl for her cousin. Mrs. C. Tapscott has been {ll in Oshawa Hospital since Tuesday of last week, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Smith on the birth of a little girl on May 23 at Oshawa Hospital, 215 Dundas St. ow > E. -- MO 8-3611 "Opposite New Post Office"

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