{ br TE FPR pr wr WHITBY AND DISTRICT Proposed Truck ing when the following young peo- E 1 d GM ple who had attended the Sunday { ay XC u 23] [eteot and Communicants Class- Whitby's streets committee has(line model, the cost might be been asked to re-study its specifi-| cations for a new truck which will operate a snow plow in win- ter. The decision to ask for fur- ther study of the specificati higher. The matter of specifications and also the matte" of whether the tenders will be :dvertised or| invited were both handed back to the ittee for further study. came about following a discus- sion in which it was apparent that present specifications would automatically exclude all 1960 model General Motors trucks, WHITBY BOWLING NEWS | Councillor William Davidson, a motor vehicle dealer for many years, raised the major objec- tions to present specifications which call for a six-cylinder en-| gine and a chassis with leaf] front springs. He objected to the | six engine on the grounds that it} was not heavy enough for snow plow work. Charles Hoag, town engineer, said that studies indicated that an eight-cylinder engine was suit-| able for highway or high speed | plowing but that the smaller en- gine was more suitable for street or low-speed plowing. Some eight- cylinder plows in this district had been changed to six cylinder motors, he said. WOULD EXCLUDE GM Mr. Hoag also advised the com- mittee that the specifications for front end springing would ex- clude 'GM trucks, which this year introduced independent front wheel suspension on all their trucks. He said that advice he had ob- tained indicated that there was not sufficient snow plow experi- ence on the new type suspension to prove that it will do the job. Councillor Davidson maintained that GM engineers are certain that the new suspension is satis- factory for mounting a snow plow. | Mr. Hoag replied that a 1959 chassis would meet the specifica- tions he had asked for, but be- LADIES CIGARET LEAGUE High triples over 550: M. Me- Coy 657 (235, 234); B, Heron 648 (235, 281); V. Sandford 633 (235, 200); M. Bilida 615 (230, 220); G. Wiles, 609 (225, 218); C. Watts 608 (234); C. Denyer 599 (202); P. Brown 596 (214); B. Hudson 588 (244 224); D. Quantrill, 587 (213, | 208); B, Clark 577 (218, 214); J. Handscomb 573 (207); E. Moss- crop 554 (210, 209); P. Davie 550 (220). Singles over 200: M. Sturgess 214, M. Peake 204, M. Everick 204. Points to date: Cameos 83, Thirteen Join nited Church A Service of Reception of Members was held in the Whitby United Church on Sunday morn- es were received into full mem- bership: Hazel C. Bentley, 904 Walnut St. W., Sandra Anderson, 609 Newman crescent, Joy Burnside, 505 Kent St., Sharlene Ridley, 134 John St. E., Barbara Puckrin, 224 Kent St., Linda Jean Clark, 804 Athol St., Marilyn Archer, 114 St. John St. E., Sally Gray, 326 Cochrane St., Brenda Crawford, 121 Maple St. E., Brian Maun- drell, 811 King St., Sandra Lee Sims, 129 Brock St. S., Patrick Carman, 905 Henry St., Shirley and Donna Metherel, 944 Dundas Colborne An audience of over 250 par- ents and friends of the pupils of Colborne Street Public School were on hand to see them take part in the annual public school concert this week. Over 250 Attend WHITBY PERSONALS Concert who sang "Stars of the Summer Night." A three-part song fol lowed, "Softly Now the Light of Day" by Grade 7B. The final presentation on the program was by the choir which isied of Grade 8A and 8C Each of Whitby's public school entertain the public with similar |concerts every year and from all be well looked forward to. Every child participated in the Colborne street concert, that was {held last Tuesday, April 5, in the school auditorium, Directing and conducting the choirs were Mrs. Marian Wil- liams, Whitby's Public School Music Supervisor, and the music teacher at the school, Mrs. Joyce St. E, The Evening Hour worship was conducted by two members of the Committee of Stewards, Messrs. Wm. Winter and G. Mifflin, The lesson and movie presentation Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob,| gave an account of the Cruci-|Bob, Bobbin' Along," and "Comin'| fixion. The morning anthem was Stain- ers "God So Loved the World and the evening solo, sung by Mr. V. Williams, was the Negro spiritual "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord? Next Sunday the Sacrament of Players 66, Buckingham 64, Win- chesters 46, Exports 41, Winstons 36. Prize donated by Harwood Cleaners was won by A. Bradley| and M. Kadwell, | FRIDAY-NITERS LEAGUE Ruby Lee and Ron Bragg were the top bowlers of Friday night's session. Ruby rolled 271 for high| single and 715 high triple; Ron rolled 305 for men's high single and 738 high triple, 600 triples: Ruby Lee, 715; Bill Simpson, 651; | Ross Spencer, 648; Rorabeck, 646; Bob Brown, 606; Bob Sherman, 606; Dink Bye, 605. | Bill Snelgrove, 233; Keddy, 203; Dorls Switzer, 219; | Phyllis Simpson, 248; Bob Sher-| man, 205, 207; Jim Cherry, 202;| the Lords Supper will be ob- served at both the morning and evening worship hours. BRITTANY OYSTERS HELFORD, England (CP)-- Two million oysters are being shipped from Brittany to this Cornwall seaport to replenish beds in a nearby area. Bill Ed Downey, 226; Nancy Grylls, 232; Simpson, 208, 251; Bragg, 298, 305; Bert Foster, 201; 204; Bob Brown, 219, 218; Agnes son, 228; Lena Bye, 217. Lemon League: Mal Bain, 73; Doris Switzer, 81. Bain. reports they are turning out to who sang "Good Companions", "I May Never Pass This Way Again", "Canada My Home" and finally, "The Homeland." On Wednesday evening, the 3rd Whitby Girl Guides held a baby shower at St. John The Evangelist parish hall in honor of their Cap- tain, Mrs. William .Allan, Mrs. B. Hazelton Brown Owl of the Sth Whitby Pack was also present. Mrs, A. Miller, Mrs. D, O'Hagan, Mrs. P. Kowalski, Mrs. M. Hamp- son, and Mrs. K. Short were In charge of the lunch. | The opening chorus was sung |by the combined choirs of Grades {8A and 8C who sang "When the | Thro' the Rye." Grades 7D-B-E sang "In the | Evening by the Moonlight", "His |Away Home" and "Serenade | Medley." The combined Grade 8 choir {presented their interpretation of {Westward Ho" and also a square dance that was directly by Mr. Ray Carlaw. The fourth item on the program was presented by Grade 7 who sang "Min-skal, Din-skal", "Shan. {ty Boys" and "For All Thy |Care." | The entire girls' choir of the {school held the audience with [three three-part songs, 'Skip to |My Lou", "Aurora" and 'Love {Divine." The music turned to a western Ron Bragg, 738; Ross Spencer, 216, 210, 222; Ron|tone when Grade 8 B-D-E sang "Geronimo", The combined choir Glen!Glen Rorabeck, 268; Ruby Lee,|of Grades 7A and 7B presented 1271, 202, 242; Bill Shearer, 208, |"Blue Juniata" and "Peace". | The eighth item on the pro- 200 singles: Bill Grylls, 207;|Simpson, 213; Bill Spencer, 203; gram was of a nautical note pre- Joe Coverley, 230; Dink Bye, 258; [Doug Grylls, 242; Andy Myers, sented by the combined choir of Colleen |201; Ella Toms, 201; Chris Robin- Grade 7 who sang "The Pirate |Crew." | The next song was presented lin four part form by Grade 8 1, SNIP OFF THE * Tip and you're all set. No powder or water to bother with. | § No mishaps! Regular, Supe: 9 SIMCOE ST. N. New fis Toni with professionally pre-mixed neutralizer! 2, IT's squeeze * EASY! Just a few Speany drops on sach curl do the ick. he FIRST and only neutralizer that's pro. fessionally pre-mixed to give you profes- sional wave results at home! 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