a si] man A A B-Ml- GL 5 GB TR Gi" TTR RC Sr SR Tae A WHITBY And DISTRICT Color Is Theme Rebekahs Accept Many Invitations The regular meeting of Benev- olent Rebekah Lodge No. 132 Whitby held in the IOOF Halll, ,g, presented to sister Mabel | was opened in the usual manner james by sister Lottie Plaskitt,| sent Benevolent Rebekah Lodge. The Past Noble Grands' collar of | the late sister Elizabeth Thomp- by Noble Gragd sister Grace|y pequest of the late sister Harris assisted by vice grand sister Greta Campbell. The visitors of the evening were sister June Michell, District Deputy president of Oshawa West No. 7, who was introduced by sister Isabelle Saunders, PNG, and was welcomed, Sister Walker of Oshawa No. 3 was also made welcome. It was nice for the | Thompson. | Sister Kathleen Brough will be |representative and sister Dor- |othy Wickett will be scholar at the Rebekah Assembly of On- tario in June. A special mention {was made of a church service lof the Stouffville Oddfellows on |Sunday, May 29, at 7.30 p.m. in Stouffville. June 18 will be open group to see brother Hoar back installation of Grand Lodge Odd- again at the meeting. Invitations were received to at- tend birthday meetings of Sun- shine Rebekah Lodge No. 222 Oshawa on May 2, and Easter Rebekah Lodge No. 350, Picker-| ing, on May 12. Both were ac- cepted. Invitations were sent to the various lodges of the district to attend the birthday meeting of Benevolent Rebekah Lodge on May 18. The district meeting will be held Wednesday, April 27, at Brougham. Sisters Isabel Meier and Dorothy Wickett will repre- | fellows officers at the Royal York |Hotel, Toronto. | sister June Michell DDP spoke briefly and complimented the of- |ficers and members on the able manner in which they did their |work, also for attaining the Honor Roll for the second con- secutive year. month were sisters Sally Jones, |Mabel James, Isabelle Saunders, Whitby, on May 14 to John Sid- and Verna Attwood. | Lodge was then closed and social time was spent with re- |treshments served by sister Grace Harris and committee. WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finan, of Hallett avenue, and children, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craddock, parents of Mrs. Finan Mrs. Joseph Babin, of North Bay, is spending a week at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urquhart, of Bayview avenue. real over the Easter weekend and also in Richmond, Quebec, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Paquette The many friends of Mrs. H. Bratley, 225 Perry St, are happy to learn that she has re- sumed her activities after being confined to her home for the past four weeks with a sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Mainguy spent the Easter holiday week- end In Sudbury visiting relatives. Mrs. Mainguy remained in Sud-| bury due to the illness of her| parents. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mac-| Donald and family, of London, Ontario, spent last weekend with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MacDonald, of RR 1, Whitby. Mrs. C. Sleightholm, 612 Green , the members of at her home last Wednesday at a noon lunch- eon. The table was nicely decor- ated with Easter lilies. After the lunch, bingo games were played and prizes awarded to winners. A short meeting was held and the members will be distributing baby gifts. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Wilkinson, of. Port Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Ventress and family spent the Easter weekend in Haliburton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ven- tress Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, parents of Mrs. Ventress. Preshyteens Attend Breakfast The Presbyteens of St. An- drew's Church held their weekly meeting last Wednesday evening at the church hall. The meeting| | Frankie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves, 223 Perry St. Friday. Today a party has been arranged in his honor with the [following guests: Brian Shearer, {Jimmy Heard, Gregory McCon- nell, Russell Hilder, of Scarboro, and his sister Charlotte. | | and Mrs. D. S. Tushingham, will die |be celebrating his third birthday. rica because he said he had rea- Mrs. A. Vallee visited in Mon-|For the occasion a family re-|son to believe he was about to {union has been arranged. | Mr, Paul Taylor, of Maria 8t., is celebrating his birthday on |Monday. His friends wish him ' CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, APRIL 23 United Church YPU Baptist Church Explorers 4th Troop Scouts and Cubs MA 3rd Scouts and Cubs LA Castle Chapter Sr. Group Vimy Ridge LOBA TUESDAY, APRIL 26 Baptist Church CGIT Faith Baptist Church YPA Salvation Army Men's Fellow- ship Group Girl Guide Association 1st Whitby Scouts and Cubs MA United Church Baby Band Baptist Church 3B's WEDNESDAY, APRIL 87 St. Andrew's Presbyteens Red Cross work room St. John's Anglican Church WA | work meeting Canadian Legion LA Dundas St. E.,, H and 8 Assoc THURSDAY, APRIL 28 Salvation Army Women's HL Whitby Chapter Order of the Easter Star No. 248 FRIDAY, APRIL 29 Salvation Army Youth Fellow- ship | All Saints' Anglican Church| Girls' Auxiliary Pearson Signs New Petition PARIS (Reuters) -- The name of Canada's Liberal Leader L. B. Pearson appeared today on a pe- tition urging Canada, the United States and Western Europe to take "a giant step forward" to- {many happy returns of the day. | | Birthdays of the| Zayette. She will be married in al Ted J. Brant, : : | Ny 3 ' fear of arrest went on television perry, spent last weekend in Hamilton celebrated his 12th birthday on Friday night and denounced the Mayor Stanley Martin, Captain | On Sunday, Stephen, son of Mr. law. | | -- At Sports Dinner Frost to the town of Whitby. Mayor Martin responded. Presented with watches by Mayor Martin were the following members of the Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Jrs., winner of the all Ontario Junior C Trophy on Wednesday night: Barry Camp- bell, Kenny Roberts, Wayne Dan- iels, Mac Rowland, Dave Nichol- ishen, Bob Tripp, Mike Gray, Paul Tran, Elmer Tran, Ernie Mills, Tom' Tushingham, Gord Luke, Mel Brown, Lynn Middle- ton, Bill Lundmark and Michael Morrison, and coach Bob Cherry and manager Art Ashton, "Color, the hues you use and !choose,"" was the topic of an ad- dress by Dennis L. D. Fopt, sales manager, of the finishes division, lof Du Pont Canada, Ltd., at the |annual sports banquet this week. |The banquet was arranged by {the Whitby Chamber of Com- |merce to honor all the sports | organizations of the town and also | present the Peter Perry Award. As a preamble, Mr, Foot noted [that the average citizen does not |realize that his automobile has a |coat of paint only three one- |thousandths of an inch thick yet {he expects that the finish will never fade or crack. And it does ot, either, he noted. Presented with vouchers for | This, he said, is a far ery jackets and crests were the fol- {from the days when early auto-|lowing membres of the Whitby mobile 'manufacturers offered District High School wrestling "# any color the motorist wanted, team: coach and instructor David dl | as long as it was black. Now, he|Clutchey, Lloyd McDonnel, Grant sald, in a trend which began Smith, Walt Bradley, Dave Hin- following World War II and which/ton, Don McQuay, Dave David- BRIDE-TO-BE was made possible by mew de-|son, Don Hatchie, Ken Zayette, |velopments in the paigé industry, Dick Jeffrey and Roy Nichol. | Largest Ship For Canada LAUZON, Que. (CP) -- The tanker Emerillon, largest ship ever built in Canada, was launched Friday from the yards of Davie Shipbuildi Company Papachristidis, M o n treal ship-| owner. It will be leased to the Shell Oil Company on a long: term basis. At a dinner marking the launch- ing, Mr. Papachristidis said the vessel -- which cost more than $11,000,000-could be the last of its type constructed in Canada un- less the Canadian merchant ma- rine receives subsidies from the in this town across the St. Law- rence River from Quebec City. The 710-foot vessel--41,000 tons deadweight--was built for P, B. Family Monuments ROR oF Createa To AGES it, STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundas East MO 8-3552 TENDERS FOR A MUNICIPAL LIABILITY POLICY will be received by the Clerk of the Town of Whitby at 201 Brock St. S., up to 5 p.m. on Monday, May 2nd, 1960. The policy is to cover all oper- ations of the insured up to the sum of $100,000 in respect to any one occurrence for damages because of bodily injury to or death of any one person or persons or injury to or destruc tion of property. GEORGE BROOKS, Chairman, Protection to Person and Property Committee. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 23, 1960 § federal government, both for|buld such a ship for about half |vuilding 2 operating merchant|y. ooct pecause materials and He sald other countries can|labor are cheaper. TOWN OF WHITBY Notice Re Daylight Saving In Sccordance with By-law No. 2280 of the Town of Whitby, Daylight Saving Time (that is one hour in advance of Standord Time) shall be in effect in the Town of Whithy from 12:01 a.m., on SUNDAY, APRIL 24th, 1960, te 12:01 a.m, on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1960. Citizens are advised to change their clocks end watches before retiring Saturday might. W. STANLEY MARTIN, JOHN R. FROST, Mayor, Clerk. The engagement of Frances | | Patricia Zayette, of Whitby, |! DUVET can have hi car prac- has been announced by her |UCaUY &0Y 2 In late years, he said, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony | the {darker colors are losing out to |lighter colored cars. As an indica- |tion of that ehguge, he oted tliat ney Brant, son of Mr, and Mrs. [in 1946, some 76 per cent of the y of Whitby. |cars turned out were in the dark --Photo by Peggy Todd shades. - -- -------- In 1938, he said, darker colors |appeared only on 27 per cent of the cars turned out. Horace Hiscox, a director of the Chamber, introduced the head Anglican Bishop Raps S. Africa table guests who included, be- | sides Mr, and Mrs. Foot, Mr. and LONDON (AP) -- An Anglican Mrs, T. L. Wilson, Col. and Mrs. bishop who fled South Africa in!John Perry, a grandson of Peter Mr. and Mrs, Hiscox, All Saints' Anglican Church, union's racial policies as givingland Mrs. Robert Zwicker, of the birth to a police state. Salvation Army, Mr. and Mrs. Rt. Rev. Ambrose Reeves, Gordon Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of Johannesburg, said the/John R. Frost, Mrs. J. E. Prit- single factor behind the recent|chard, Mr. T. D. Thomas, MLA, violence is the so-called pass Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson, Mr. Charles F. Mesher, Mr. and Af. Mrs. William Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Scott. Chamber president John R. be arrested for attacks on apar-| Frost conducted the toast list theid (race segregation). which included a toast by Mrs, CANADA LIMITED Service Stations Bishop Reeves left South Now Available for Lease IN THE Oshawa-Whitby Area at NO. 2 HWY at THICKSON RD., WHITBY 1038 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA This rapidly expanding company offers exceptional opportunity to the right person Reply in writing to: B P CANADA LTD. 1971 YONGE ST. TORONTO, ONT. or TEL. HU 7-4161 ATT'N. E. TOVEY ward economic integration. Other signers of the 139-name| petition "included former New opened with a devotional led by| York governor Averell Harriman, Shielah Barter. A discussion fol-|industrialist Henry Ford II and lowed on "Shower of Blessings |Senator Hubert Humphrey of A business meeting was held with reports being read and adopted, decorations for the Spring Carnival were also dis- cussed. On Good Friday the Pres- byteens went to Cook's Church, | Minnesota. The petition was released two days after a report urging the establishment of an "'organization for economic co - operation and |development" to replace the Whitby Churches Let's all go to Church this Sunday [nfernational § Fashion Council Award Winner St. Andrew's EMMANUEL | present 18-nation Organization for Toronto, first for breakfast 8t| puropean Economic Co - opera-| the church hall and afterwards (i,, "rhe former would have Can- attended a special Good Friday|,qs and the U.S. as full mem- service. Mr. Turner, Mr. Currie|perg, | and Mrs. Anders provided trans-| The petition calls for the event: | portation. |ual elimination of trade barriers At the close of the meeting and for setting up an Atlantic games were played. The nex! economic organization to co-ordi-| meeting will be held on Wednes- nate capital going to underde-| day, April 27, veloped countries. BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Now Playin EVENING SHOWS AT 7 & 9:15 Last Complete Show at 9:15 THREE DAYS ONLY Thurs. Fri. Sat. THE MASTER OF SUSPENSE 7 WEAVES HIS GREATEST TALE - starting with a love affair on 4 speeding train, and ending in CELLET doath!! Presbyterian REFORMED Church CHURCH BYRON ST. S$. AT ST. JOHN ST. REV. GERRIT REZELMAN 9:45 AM. 3rd Concession West of Brock N. SUNDAY SCHOOL iy 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP = pr -- 11 am. --~Dutch Service 11 a.m.~Sunday School in English 7 p.m.--English Service Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed FAITH BAPTIST 419 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev. E. C. 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