The Oshawa Times, 8 Jun 1960, p. 22

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TIMES, Wednesday, June 8, 1960 50--Articles for Sale | THE OSHAWA TI. 'ednesday, June 19. Saar pis ton BIRTHS Parade Held {Recall Pioneers' Lives cn of fr nd rm te hn. Te "Publ Nz - VANCE -- Kenneth and Jean (nee + with Dr. Lord calling TRAILER, box and two lawnmowers, | pottie) formerly of Montreal are happy | Dr. Lord said that there were|opened ° + : " i wget are ms SE In B klin Ypeni f Vill ee he or dg 0 PY . | Kenne! eorge, 8, 9 ozs, on es- Square y - day May 31, 1960, at Oshawa General nn I 00 At Ope 1ng 1 age cipalities participating. {respect of these in name ospital. A brother for Earl and Ca | A 4 oo . : " ". : The Conservation Chairman|the Pioneer Village has bges RECORDS [ BY MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOT? |. Grade 5, "The Cattle Cusley™ | goin nam -. off, J. Keillergiestings fiom Weis' municipal |MTRCA, paid tribute to Mr.|,eaq the proclamation which he|erected and visit it upon such ge | BROOKLIN ~ Despite threat. 1st, Marie Ileynesmans, Hillcrest MacKay, Lieutenant Governor of Gardiner, who, he said, had sup-|himself had printed on the an-|casions as seem fitting and i : ing clouds, the sun burst forth|School, Whitby; 2nd, Stephen ties. | in Singles, Albums DEATHS in al is glory for the "Call. Gresham, Hilest School, WH. aK eon Cecr|_Dr. G. Ross Lord, Chairman of plied the Authority with 92 per|cient press in the Village Print lustural convenience. All Speeds i ei i } § thumpium Parade" which pre-| by, 3rd, Ann Potts, Senior School, X A at the BADGPROW -- Entered into rest in|ceeds the opening of Brooklin|Brooklin. : el aon Area, d sdireseing he Ar. LOWEST PRICES fe Oshawa thera) Hospite), on Mon- | Spring Fair, neld on Saturday, Grade 6, "The Ships of Yule: Opening ast works 2 Soot sud gerow, beloved husband of Rose Ann|June 9, at Community Park. {1st, Cyndy Dilling, Dundas| |b eitonprise, He said that it McDonald, in his' 67th year. The| The parade started from|School, Whitby; 2nd, Ann Bron-| woo fitting and proper that we IN TOWN funeral from the Armstrong Funeral Brooklin Sen or School, led by sema Dundas School Whitby; | : Home on Thursday, June 9, wi P : 13 Patoy Fr Hill {| should know and remember and Coll in ond browse around. |High Requiem Mass in Holy Cross Sharon and Sandra Campbell, (3rd Patsy Evans, Hillcres [teach our children something of i * |Chureh 10 a.m. Interment St. Francis dress in showgirl costumes, |Schcol, Whithy. the trials ana tribulations, the un- fF See our selection . . |de Sales Cemetery, Pickering. (with héaddress of showy waving Grade 7, God Save the Queen, | a1 tering faith, the unending toils HI-FI, STEREO, LONG-PLAY | |i; p _ in Oshawa General Hos. [red plumes. The girls carried atwo verses: 1st, Margaret Dur-(of those antecedents who laid : : | i Hid ALBUMS. pital on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, Joseph banner advertising Broo klin/kin, Clover Lare School, Whitby; |well the foundation of life in All the latest HITS. Priced Victor Little, age 6 days, beloved in-|Spring Fair. The General Motors | 2nd, Pat 'Holwell, Colborne Street| Ontario, to save you money. fant 200 orice an ae Pipe Band, playing a stirring|School, Whitby: 3rd, Sheila Brit-| The Lt.-Governor planted a Mrs. Victor Mitchell and Mrs. Arthur march, was followed by major-|ton, Colborne Street School, Whit-|young chestnut tree to commem-| CHERNEY'S Litte 'of Oshawa. Funeral from Mc: ettes with twirling batons, by. (Tate de cocasion &, H.. Richard Tuios) Punera] Home 30 Mout Lawa| Results of judges, Mrs. Hazel-| Grade 8, O Canada (two verses son, Chief Engineer of Metro To- Te a ton, Jim Brooks, and Mrs, Lip-land chorus): 1st, Lynn Thorn-|ronto and Region Conservation | RECORD BAR dita trap, were as follows: |dvke, Colborne Street School,| Authority, unveiled a tablet read-| qwa Times Bldg.) ORE, a tana noered| Best decorated car: 1st, Mrs.|Whitby; 2nd, Heather Beaton, |ing, "This tree was planted by pal sala Jig doa 10 Lydia | Archie Campbell; 2nd, Mrs. Rob-|Colborne Street School, Whitby;|Honorable J. Keiller MacKay, |Mahala Bath, beloved 'wife of Henry ert Héfon; Srd, John Medland. |3rd, Anne Henstock, Colborne| Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, - - - "wa |v: R. Moore of Spruce Hill Rd, Dun-| Bost decorated float: Fr ed|Street Schooi, Whitby. on the occasion of the dedication Tenders addressed to the jbarton, 300 dear mother of Dorel Young. Class 30--Art, done on paper, of the Pioneer Village June 2,| Timi; Mrs, Clifford. Trapp) of Whitevald,| Best comic costume (under 1512 18", Grades 1-4, crayon;|1960. 4 » Lydia (Mrs. R. Fawcett) of|__ 1st Lena Thompson; 2nd, Dick Grades 5-8, paint: i 387 Simcoe St. South, Osh- |Whifby, James of Dunbarton, and | Lona Thon i By | Grade 1, Dole "The Circus TELLS STORY | George of Toronto, The late Mrs. a ; | Tee 3 " iti] Wi be Jecsived Sp > |e is resting at McEachnie Funeral| Best comic costume, open|Comes to Tawn": 1st, Victor| Any country that is alive to 1 i st , its future should be interested Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Picker- class: 1st, Frances Draper and Tovey, Lord Robert's School, |! : % on, Srey i of a frame, oe Funeral service in St. Paul's | poi Kirkwood; 2nd, Ann De Soret; ond. Ronald Batty, | iD its past," commented Mrs. D. "hurch-on-Hill, Dunbarton, Friday, Wh | i i 4 R;) ; . Ay storey building, approxi Finnair ig Interment Erskine| Best comic couple: 1st, Ellen |Meadowcrest School, Brooklin: | Hague, chairman of the Histori \ j mofely 24 by 70 feet in | : : § thar iokv Morshal lical Sites Advisory Board, who 3 3 area. The lowest or any Come. and Iva Mitchel; Sra. Frances Rowe Schwol, Wilby, ee" presided at the opening * cere A LPue.WEARING - CANVAS PLAYSHOES fende/ no} snecessanly : gc- Ny Ju jo Sado, ame Nnam and Joanne Heron , Grade 2, "A Community Help- | mony of We Pioneer vialage, She \ \ : oR Sunday, June 5, 1960, Piper 4 ) s >, cai = PQ sibili | ae " cepted. Information may be 5} Nelson (2st Battalion» beloved hus. | Best decorated pony (with boy er at Work": 1st, Laurie English, Said. that the Yesponsihliiy of the 4d : y Neatly styled of cotton canvas with obtained from Horold Mc-. [ping of Christine Dickie, dear father | .. ; . a Advisory Board was to recreate | 7 n A white rubber trim, arch cushion In-. . : or girl): 1st, Sue Mitchell; 2nd,| Dundas School, Whitby; 2nd, Joy}; ke it li d give | 3 ¥ Neill, 387 Simcoe St. South, |of Donna (Mrs. L. Durewood) Port|O' . Ons R Agi . | history, to make it live, and give / oles for foot comfort. All have rub=+ 4 hi of e McIntosh Fu-| Phillip Stevenson. Samanski, Kathleen Rowe School, 1 . Zz ? Soles + an Osh, Perry. Resting at the Meclnt |Canadian people a better under: | h Grand for boys and girls" Ro i --____|neral Home, 152 King Street East. Ser-| Best nursery rhyme costume Whitby, 3rd, Wendy Wilde, Dun-|gianding of their heritage, | &/Aa K ; ; ber soles. Gran x boy girl NOT! REDITORS [Vice in the Chapel on Thursday, June|(ynder 10): 1st Wayne Blair, |das School, Whitby. TM ' inll 2 ll! @ \ during the active Summer mon OTICE TO C {9 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Ceme- |. ; 3 S , 1thy Mfs. Hague related that in \ hea and made. in: Conado. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN tery, Port Hope. (Hamilton, Kingston, Carol Mitehen, Lynda Hodson. {Grade 3 : Hien from Oar 1957 the Conservation Authority 2 A ahead . . . Port Hope, Port Perry papers please | est fancy ressed girl open Lands' 1st, Marlene enneqy,| a0 uired iand from Central Mort- i HUDSON, rerited, decsssed. [E00 |class): 1st, Gerry Wiseman; 2nd, Meadowcrest School, Brooklin; pi and Housing as 'a a. "A A. Topsail . . . girls' cotton canves. All persons having claims TRIMBLE _ At Oshawa General Suzanne Campbell; 3rd, Wendy 2nd. Carol Ravey, Lord EIgin|and that the five original build: ' oxford in red, white, blue or black. against the estate of the [Hospital on Tuesday, June 7, 1960, | Dingman. School, Ajax; 3rd, Grant Roberts, |ings on the site, one as early as Jr 4 All with white tri, - above-mentioned, late of the |Richard Trimble, RR 3, Bowmanville,| Best fancy dressed boy (open Meadowcrest School, Brooklin. 1816. forme the nucleus of a liv- | y Sizes 4 to 10, Pair ...... Wn vs / beloved husband of | » ed Village of Brooklin in the [afd 78 vears beloved husband oflclass): 1st, Ian Grant; 2nd, Bruce| Grade 4, "My Favorite Sport ing village which would be com- | : x 4 £ County of Ontaric,. who died [four daughters and one son. Resting Campbell. or Game": 1st, Marilyn Maxwell, | pleted and have its official open- | h i ' B. Arch Chum . . . children's cotton at the said Villoge of Brook- |at tbe Mortis Funeral Chavels Bow | Best fancy dressed eouplg Dundas Scheer, Whitby; 2nd, {ing "when Canada celebrates its A Wt Wl canvas oxford in navy or scarley Sizes lin on the 15th doy of Feb- |manville. Service in the c . (open class). Ist, Nancy and John Collins, Dundas School, 100th anniversary in 1967, when it | = = 5t0 12, 13 to 2. "s mantic' Cemetery. © "oe BOW infary Lou Mitchell; 2nd, Mar.|Whithy; 3rd, Keith Horton, Dun-|is expected theve: will be from | ' A198 file proof of some with the | TRULL. M 'i AY Braces itye gery Wisemar, Frances Schell. |das School, Whitby. 18 to 20 buildings". Some of the ¥ : = undersigned on or befpre the ky Mary 1da a ace Best clown: 1st. Don Mitchell;M Grade 5, "Any Scene from S0- logs, she said, were from 24 to \ 3 Yon.oeored te V3th dey of July, 1950 Memoria) venice), Sn Tuesday: Youn 2nd, Brian Dingman; 3rd, Sharon cial Studies": 1st, Laura Rose-|29 inches in diameter, the largest h ? < \ , Cc. A) Sooty \ Mosher eave ee. - year, beloved wife of the late Thomas |Richardson. . brugh, Hillcrest School, Whithy; lever used in house building. $ beck or rolots and protective toe - After that date the Public {Trill dear mother of Walter of Musi Best decorated bicycle, and 2nd, Elaine Smith, Clover Lane| The object of the enterprise is aga i Block or white # Trustee will proceed to dis- |koka Falls and grandmother of Donald) ..)\™ roy ™ Alison Butler: 2nd. |School, Whithy; 3rd, Lawrence(te create a typical cross roads J / / : Fy Pe 8 Pair tricute Ye Snele having 1. |nolds Funeral Home, Bracebridge. | Judy Bayley; 3rd, Dianne Ed- Todd, Hillcrest School, Whitby, village of the 19th century. = izes . re, gor only to e claims | Service in the chapel on ursday | wards. Grade 6, Il'ustrate a Bible Mrs. Hague said that last year : 4 A or which he then shall have had Os choot, Terme oh Best decorated bicycle, and Story: 1st, Jams Snelgrove, Hill-|over®32,000 people from all over EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 239- notice. 4 boy:: 1st, Brian Biggs 2, Peter Frost Sew, nity) 2d, Vicki | Canada and other countries visit- y PHONE RA 5-7373 DAT T | Mittler; 3rd, Gregory artwrigl .| Evans, King Street School, it-|led the village, to see over 2000 = day ep Fh oros is. 3nd LOCKE'S FLORIST | Best decorated doll carriage, by: 3rd, Tony DeJonge, Dundas items of pioneer equipment, most ' : |and girl(under 8): 1st, Beverley School, Whitby: of it donated by local residents. PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Funeral arrangements ond Hawkesley, Yvonne Kirkwood Grade 7, "A Trip to Outer|The objects, she related, were in 3 _. 145 Queen St. West, | floral requirements for all Best decorated wagon, and boy Sbace' : 1st, Ronald Holst, Clover some cases the only remaining i 0) . Toronto. occasions. | (under 8): 1st, Jim Bayley; 2nd,|Lare Sglod, Witty; 2nd, Eo: | examples of their type in exist-| { 1 wd Administrator. David Long; 3rd, Jim Bartlett. |ward ueka, 'Sinclair School, ence. | 3 f wm ES OSHAWA SHOPPING | Best performing majorette: 1st,| Whitby; 3rd, John Fowler, Senior Y i ® 3 . y 14 | I NOTICE TO CREDITORS CENTRE Sherry Campbell; 2nd, Kathy School, Brooklin. BRING GREETINGS / AND OTHERS 24-HOUR PHONE SERVICE |Spasns, 3rd, Carol Hawkesley Grade 8, Illustrate a Current| T. A. C. Tyrrell, deputy minis- R jeg | |Event: 1st, Mary Muckle, Clover|ter of the Department of Plan- : : IN THE ESTATE OF DON- RA 8-6555 |FLORACULTURE AWARDS [Lane School, Whitby; 2nd, Carol|ning and Development, brought : == k ALD WOODROW SMITH, | One tulip: 1st, Mrs. R. V.'MacKenzie, Senior School, Brook-|greefings to the Pioneer Village i f : . rk Farmer, deceased. OSHAWA ous, 20d, i) Nommay Alves; lin; 3rd, Bili Andrews, Sinclair opening, saying that je way not 4 \ rd, Mrs. Cyril Wick. | School, Whitly. | only expressing good wishes from Alf persons having claims MONUMENT COMPANY | Three tulips (varieties) in one 0 y [onl Government of Ontario, but i \ ogainst the Estate of Donald container: 1st, Mrs. Norman from a large body of civil ser- + . y 3 Woodrow Smith, late of the SPECIALIZING IN |Alves; 2nd, Mrs. Wm. A. Heron; McLagan Elected vants engaged in activities to the y yp +H + J e Jownsip of fost Whitby, in | vl onuments, Mores, 3rd, Mrs. Guy Stevenson. common interests today. "In a : i 4 ~ \ ounty of Ontario, farm- e 4 r 4 Arrangement of pansies, own = democracy," he said, "the Gov- | gE : er, deceased, who died on or Statutory of all types. foliage: 1st, Barbara Barnes. President Of CMA ernment of Ontario is yourself." { about the 16th day of March, 1435 KING ST. E. Lilac, one spike, single: 1st, 4 " 4 LA SP .are hereby notified to | ph, RA 8:3111 or RA 8-8876 | Mrs. Aldred? 2nd, Mrs. Norman, TORONTO (CP) -- T. R Mc. BRINGS GREETINGS | . : y ; Lady Anne"! a 'send in to the undersigried . Alves; 3rd, Mrs, S. Moore, Port|L:a8an of Montreal was elected| prederick G. Gardiner, QC, yy i 4 "3 f J fit Personal Representative of Perry. Present of the Canadian Manu-| chairman of Metro Toronto, said 21 Ih ¥ The cotton shorts strip the sid deceased on or be- GERROW FUNERAL Lilac, one spike, double: 1st, faciurery Association Tuesday. | that for many years 13 municipal- | 41 x7 f ; a fore the 6th day of July, CHAPEL Mrs. Wm. A Heron; 2nd, Mrs.|m® Mjccends W. H. Evans of|jsies found themselves unable to Ypgev.care" fabric in / i : ed in predominating 1960, full particalars of their : ; Kenneth Holliday; 3rd, Mrs. 8. 9Pn'% = i : accomplish what they hoped, and i colours of blue or claims. Immediately after the Kindness beyond price, {Moore. Davie Shi gan s chairman of },¢ projects cannot be so suc- % hs : . said date the Personal Rep- yet within reach of all. ilac, three varieties in one i pag, Shain of cessfully completed by Tocal au- STRIPED CLASSIC / ; i brown, with a metallic resentative will distribute the container: 1st Mrs. Aldred; 2nd, + +S" |tonomous societies. He describ- / Semi ed assets of the said deceased RA 8-6226 Mrs. Kennet Holliday; 3rd, Mrs. | §carin as orctident of Canada| eq the village as an undertaking i . thread woven in; Jam having regard only to claims 390 KING STREET WEST [F Moore. P 7 which will now be preserved, not I in women's sizes aica length wi beck h zipper. The white cot- Sf Which he shall then hove Iris, one spke, any color: 1st, a Namm S5d fhe biggest only for the citizens of today, but ltl llbodk i [ her [Mrs J. Aldred; 2nd, Mrs. John agsociation is to seeking ways to| °F, time immemorial. Cool and fresh--the way you like to SPDs The Wine less, with trim to match shorts accenting the V- Doted at Oshawa this 6th IN MEMORIAM [Modand; Lg a yo le relieve unemployment. N, C. Godhead and J. Perey. | 10) on hot busy days! Neatly neck. Sizes 10 to 16. ruary, 1960, are required to a : % Mn J Smart twosome by 23 1s Chairmen of standing commit. | Vaughan Townships, brought) 4 : : : day of June, 1960. Alves; 2nd, Mis. C. Davies; 31d, [tees include: tarp. Tea a. Il tailored shirt-dress in a 'drip dry' ARTHUR LESLIE SMITH, | BROWNE -- In loving memory of a |Mrs. J. Aldred Needles, Kitchener. iY =r blend of acetate-and-nylon that re- «---- "Heroic' College y Administ husband and father John Stephen| Container »f mixed flowers: . i y . x ministroter, quires little or no ironing . . . with Browne, who passed away June 8, 1958. > ick: By his solicitors, Calm and peaceful he is sleeping 1st, Mrs. Cyril Wick; 2nd, Mrs. »y ge | [ McGIBBON & BASTEDD, | Srecton Test that follows pain N. Alves; 3rd Mrs. Lorne Craw- Building Planned Effort Required the added interest of smocking at , e who loved him sadly miss him ford. { : : : Barristers and Solicitors, But trust in God to meet again, Dining table centre (not more B P b . | HAMLTON (CP)--Delegates to | back yoke (see inset). Six-gored skirt 20 Simcoe Street North, | ~Sadly missed by wie and children. ppp, 15 high). 1st, Mrs, Cyril DY Presbyterians [ime 7d Baptist Convention of| is hip-flattering and comfortable Oshawa, Ontario. CLEMENT -- In loving memory of a (Davies; 2nd, Mrs. S. Moore, Port Ontario and Quebec were told | ? 1 set --_ . 8 GUELPH (CP)--The 86th gen- fe, | Blue, t triped with white 3 : |dear husband, Samuel T. Clement, who |Perry; 8rd, Mrs. Wm. A. Heron. ge Tuesday they would have to make | ue, tan or green stripe . TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY (passed away June 8, 195 Heuse plan: in bloom: 1st, Mrs. oo assembly of the Presbyterian neroic financial efforts to support | Sizes 34 to 42 $ hi | 4 : @ EATON Special Price, His weary h d days of pai " : ial e TENDER FOR His troubled mghts are passed. |Norman Alves. : hoy in mig turned its at- 4 planneq divinity college here. | And our aching hearts we know | House plant not in bloom: Ist, ji ny 2 buiding t of| Dr. F, W. Waters, former phil- | 2 wi h Mrs. Norman Alves. reed ues / ~Al red h fe. y : osophy essor at McMaster ! REINFORCED ways' remembered by his wife Arrangement for new mother Dearly $600,000 from the will of Mn the 700 delegates each 98 : CONCRETE GRAVES -- In loving memory of a (and baby: ist, Mrs. Wm. A. Col. Walter Gow of Toronto to it is proposed that churches: Te oe dear mother and grandmother, Char- Davies: |build a new head office in Tor- ; p | ' onto. SPORTSWEAR, EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 246 PHONE RA 5.7373 7 CULVERTS |lotte Graves, who passed away Te [HleToD, 2, Mr tyr canvassed for capital funds for 1 qi , 1936, ord, Mre yr ic . } x : n . 54 Though her smile has gone forever, | Arrangement for Coffee Table:| The assembly also decided to the edliege, Me added; Span EATON'S UPPER. LEVEL, DEPT. 5 ¢ Seal And her hand we cannot touch, 1. Mrs. Norman Alves organize a Canada-wide cam- The college hopes for a capil | PHONE RA 5.7373 i ealed tenders, clearly mark- Still we have so many memories | . 3 " *|paign to get the remaining $200,-| Sum that will defray about 20 per | . i - | Of th loved s h. Iyer . o imi bere | --Eovingly remembered" by. daughter [JUNIOR SECTION 000 necessary for a new building cent of the immediate cost of Lily, grandchildren and great-grand- | Dish garden: 1st, Heather Holi-(to house the missionary and | constructing a building 'in which | yn A Friday, June | children day: 2nd, Barbara Barnes; 3rd, deaconess training school in Tor- Baptist undergraduates in ail fac- | [ » ] A , for the construc- RAVES i : > 'Helen Stanley. onto. ulties, as well as students for the | tion of the following culverts: GRAVES In loving memory of a 3 J i " hg 9 ' |dear mother, Charlotte Graves, who Dining table centre (not over! The assembly authorized the Ministry, can find an academic (@) 14' x 7' Rigid Frame, . | Guietis ant sutdenty come the cay, [10 high): 1st, Roberta May board of the school to call for|base of a home-like atmosphere." | 54 feet long | Her sudden death surprised us all; [Lockyer, 2nd, Barbara Mec tenders when $350,000--75 per| Earlier the delegates were told | Have your wedding cake made in Eaton's Georgian Room . . . have it iced in white, ivory, your favourite $0),10" 5 5 Rigid Frome, : | Dyope= to wemety Wins words oan iver of iii Howens: oo 3 Le mikings fost nas they must consider expansion into | patel shade -- or to match your gown. (If the latter, bring a sample of your dress materia' along). Please 54 feet long The loss of a mother we loved 801+ Roberta May Lockyer; 2nd, | . Pledges. the Bo : & | allow two weeks for delivery. (c) Extension to a 6 x §' Lovingly remembered by daughter Frank Wizk, 3rd. Gordon Wick [ i culvert A Eve ae nt perry. daughter Container of wild mixed flowers 1 1 Note Frequently it is considered a convenience to have a 'Kitchen Piece' to cut in advance, rather than Tender forms, plans and fur GRAVES -- in loving memory of s|Wifli foliage: 1st, Roberta May omp © e a © waiting until the reception, These may be ordered by the pound -- each pound yields approx. 10 serv- ther information may be ob. |d€ar mother and grandmother, Char. |Lockyer, 2nd, Gordon Wick; 3rd, ings. PRICE, Ib. 1.35. lotte G , who pass y, J +d i ! 00 TE To ay 28 ob lotte raves, who passed away, June 8 I Rointon. tition. te. Bae Of S h 1h | ™ >: - " he yt 5% i : bi 2 i Coury" Enginger, Court |"ln mr barte sour memory ingen. pn geting station; 18, Bar cnooinouse | © 2-tier, 8-1b.caks, 1 3.50 W2ieh Mode als, 21 . House, 416 Centre Street, There 1% 0 i IMav kver ) | ot a day, dear mother, May Lockyer. ---- South, Jirey. Ontario on . | That we do not think ox you. | Lawn or garden ornament,] BROUGHAM -- It was an-|and Museum Committee repre- each ...... each ...... co payment of the sum of $10 [any Eely semen ig a Jake painted. 2nd, Roberta May Lock- Bounced by the Pickering Town- | sentatives last week, members . {dren. yer. ship Historical Society that the agreed that a general meeting ® 3-tier, 16-Ib. cake . -- re Poster advertising June R os e|transaction for the purchase of scheduled for Thursday, June 9, | (serves aprox. 160" 00 : Show of Horticultural Society: | Brougham Schoolhouse has been 1960, at 8:15 p.m., be held at the I ) h LJ A M. L. ROSS, | CARD OF THANKS 1st, Mary Lou Robinson; 2nd, completed, and a cheque has | Museum Building (Brougham | people), eac | |Barbara Ba : y been issued to the trustees Schoolhous i J x ys . . Road Superintendent, | [Calder. Sfies; 4 Mommy nd ng Bolly e: Yustesy A Scuoliige on Highway 7 West Decorations: Roses and lilies of the valley; roses and forget-me-nots; the 'arge, 3-tier cakes may be Township of Whitby, |Queen Mary Lodge No. 97 wis 7 hes, Brooklin, Ontario. |through The Times, to thank all the SCHOOL EXHIBITS which is not returnable. Low- est or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. The 100-year-old schoolhouse 'Township Hall. A number of ar-|| square or round; have fluted pillars between tiers: are topped with a vase for fresh flowers; or a cluster bl] will be opened as an historical [ticles included in the exhibition of icing roses. 3 | merch hy sl h , : { c sre et a: | make ants aa Sure bo io 29, writing, Grades 1-4, |museum this summer, The Town- [which will be opened this sum- 9 - NE RA 5.7373 ~ Coronation Orange Temple such a (Pencil; Grades 5-8, Ink: ship of Pickering will automatic- \mer are now in the building, and EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 1104 PHO! . 3 Larger Concerns Sas MME ot (tS et us go 10 ally take over the building. The it was felt that visitors might like [| : U 0 oy the | A, FR a jog house oy Whe site will be re- (a pre-glimpse. rged n Church Pratley, Tord Ergin sch _-- |stored and furnished by a special | Mr. Robert M. Fuller, of Wind- 2 » |committee convened by Mrs. K.|sor, who resided in the Township VANCOUVER (CP) _ (3rd, Frances Buckley, Meadow- yg J (yarke and. will be of 1 1 : Be : |H. J. C , péned [many years ago, and who has Lutheran Church should concern | Please Note CE rub and |2t & later date. studied the history of the Town- dai y d ionery ems -- peda y rice 3 eons o smoking. donc eg | iodine row 1 tect for | sci Si day in Uh horse. Ten Th propose movin of the a ip of Plekering thonghot Gre . ' i ; | co Ti : / reen iver School to the Years, g ; dancing and more with disarm. | this column: better to dance like little Brown o Sa _|He will have many tales of |] - . ament, apartheid and the world's | Births, Memoriams. Cords of Youse™: is, ve Bovey, Sin Broactam location vag ew ve | 8 days to relate, and his|| - Address and Telephone Book Dispenser and 2 Rolls Tape Saving op es, says a visiting is | Rudkin, Lord Elgin School. Ajax; |arise from the 32 foot height. In- Presence promises an extremely | Useful for home or office . . . indexed book for addresses and Large size plastic household dispenser. with Sutter edge; . i A.M. SAME DAY (3rd. Wendy Pazitka, Lord Elgin |terference with hydro and tele- [entertaining and silightening | telephone riumbers. - StH o "Scotch' Cellulose tape -- 1 roll 2" wide, 396" long; 1 roll A. Se Boar, > 5 Hamburg, || DEATHS -- | School, Ajax. : | phone lines will make the moving [evening The meeting is open to| EATON Special Price i 91 Ya"! wide, 792" long. ; 97 Germany, er company 11 AM. SAME DAY Grade 3, "The little Elf-maw" [Of the old building a costly prop- [the public. : ' Seishbdhibbaddieni idl EATON Special Price, all for ..cvvoevesenrsscacsa. ¥ manager and now a church yoith | ; i : i Siti as beens ail worker, lecturer, and world tray. DIAL RA 3.3492 | (cursive writing, printed capi- | 0sition, It has been suggested that | iq ; 4 |tals): 1st, Helen Makowchik, |the school be dismantled, and re- | i eller, said in an interview Tues- {Sinclair Schoc:, Whitby; 2nd, |built on the site, but no -conclu Helps You Overcome One Year Diary Telephone Index pay: i i i ide-i ! fits underneath the i 0 : i BIBLICAL SITE Johr Van Ginhoven, Meadow- Sion has yet been reached. Note appointments, birthdays ahd other important occasions in Handy slide-index attaches to telephone, fits undernea He ar fh in Soy Attica AMMAN, Jordan (AP)-- [crest School, Brooklin; 3rd, Mar-| The Green River School fits FALSE TEETH Ws. Jrdexed by month; with pages at the back for addresses phone when ret in use. Easy to install; has plastic top sheet Somos, i Twenty - seven archaeologists lene Kennecy, Meadowcrest|into a plan designed by E. C. sen and phone 'numbers; pages are gilt-edged. Complete to keep pages clean. train the Trg: Yat we Tiel {from United = States universities |School, Brooklin. | Petitjean, together with other an- Loess ots and Worry with lock and key. EATON Special Price, each ... 1.29 EATON Special Price, each ...cocenve.... ¢ : 5 are arriving here shortly for re-| Grade 4, "Up and Away", 12|ticipated buildings, and if re- hy Anh - . : Y The, Othe phy he Communists--get {search work on Balata Hill, said |lines, cursive writing: 18t, Kathy mains to be seen" whether the Teeth FASTERTH peg Wms fo | EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 208 PHONE RA 5.7373 " [to be the site of the biblical city |Stuact, Meadowerest School, difficulties which attend it can |!IP® (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on | He said communism: was of Shechem whe re Abraham |Brooklin, 2nd, Sheila McDougall, be Jrair Dintes holds therfhrmer so they " P ; 78 i Y Aad surmounted feel mo am fy by » . ug | 'marching nig Mg ho | lived, Archaeologists have been [Clover Lane School, Whithy: 3rd Faamen Caine by Ines plate (rab STORE NOURS: 9:30 a.m. fo 6 p.m Monday to Saturday Open Friday Nights until 9 because . Dut at work there periodically since [Aina Smotcka, Clover Lane MEETING PLACE 'H today at any drug counter. because Christianity has failed." | 1923, School, Whitby, | At a meeting of the Executive| |

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