WHITBY and DISTRICT Whithy Bereas Offices 111 Dundas 6, West Tuberculin Test Begins Monday PICKERING (Baff) -- Westiwell as contining the Whithy A 4, signals ther swrvey : of of the most ambi The simple, priniess test that WE testing for wilh he pven to the pespie of) ever (alken Place the ares is the tuberculin est Cownty. Benning on This messes (he possi iey and continmng forithat any resident of the wes we Wesks wit | has heen expneed 16 the Misease) Ts Wilk move he at ame ime or another. A post Rehigs A NE, (ive reaction (0 this (est Aoes pot men that the subject has TH tion of ing A man. bt merely that conditions sre wan and in tasi EAPO HTE Wamagers Lioyd Roberison Tel. MO, 87108 y wre present (Tom which an Relive take to tis cane of TH may eventiaily de oer velop, I is one of the he Marth Claremont and known mens for finding TE n yrtie on Wednesday, the first its eariest and most easily week of testing Wilk move on corrected stages Thursday tn locations wn The testing is free and fs Br and Coumbws and paid for by the annuel sale in on Friday to Whitevale and this district of the THB Chiist: Brooklin, Howrs of testing ere mas Beals with which everyone from 2 to § and from 7 to 0s famibar. AN residents of Pm, South Omtarie County sre most In the second week of testing emily enconraged (0 (ake ad- one wait will go (8 Whithy vaniage of this free and imple! where & pwmher of locations will Ti (est when It arrives in ther he publicized during the week community, TR is still an active and the other with move throweh and potentially Aangerons He (West Rouge, Rouge Will, Fair- ease among ws and it is only port Beach and Frenchman's he means of # complete (esting (Bay on successive Amys. The program (hat we can Hamp {third week will do Pickering Vil-|it out #5 # actor in the health of lage, Dunbarton and AJax as' Oana' s pesple WHITBY PERSONALS Cathy, daughter of Mr. and; Mr Een Carr is celebrating Mrs, Len Brasier is celehrgling pis birthday today. Many her ninth birthday today. For happy returns of the day wishes | the occasion # party has heen fhe ocean 2 BO atoning 8 extending to Ken from his| friends | guests attending Laurie ng lish, Wendy Sutherland, Grant ; ah i om : ; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gil-| mar, 124 Brock street north Souter Donna Raster Susan Sturgess, Yvonne McKay, Peter pid pi Marily y Slack, | eelehrating their th wedding Naney Jackson and Busan eaniversary on Friday. Their Grant daughters and sonsinlaw Mr and Mrs, Jack Luscombe, #9 Mr. and Mrs King street, celebrated their 16th wedding anniversary and : QUEEN OF THE TT Flanked by her twa prin | smiles at approximately 10 Wensing (Grade 11), Margaret i he Mardi ( : students and friends whe at- | Tweedy (Grade 13, queen) snd cesses, the Marth Gras GUEER | tended the dance last week. | Kathy Hamer (Grade 12) From left to right are Joanne ote by Michael Eggert at Henry Breet High School I00F NEWS Guelph Lodge Confer Degree At Whitby The Independent Order of Odd mostly due to the changing area Wifes Camesrning the in. ionel Camphell are Fellows of Whithy, (100F) held of the orders of business as sug | stitutin " ge In Fort and Mr. Hane! € ipl Mr and Mes. Thomas Connelly, Weir weekly Tuesday evening gested hy Grand lodge some Hope Byeryining, appRrently, is 518 Mary sivest east, thelr 0eeting, in the Oda Fellows weeks agn. After much discus-|in readiness awaiting final se. Celebrate Easter i. ia wi: v | : " Hall, presided over hy Noble! sion and general confusion, regy-|ton hy Grand Ledge, Undoubied: WHITBY SPORTS | Mr, W. R_ Bradley, BR 7 Hin Wedding yi help Grand Brn, Swain, assisted hy lar business was finally finaliz-| ly this matter should be finaliz- ; . PARADE But Meditate Too Whithy, is celebrating his 93rd | ooo ce (vice grand Bro, Kemp, officers ed, much to the gratification of (ed hy or during the month of By REV, JOHN M, SMITH By GERRY BLAIR pL BA] -» WINNING RINK IN LADIES' SECTION The winning rink in the last | Curling Rink are shown This [ Jury and Lovell Trophy, From [ Trene Bassett and Mrs ies' e ot the Whithy | day with their trophy ~ the | Jit to right are Mrs, Helen | Evans Tadies Schedul h withy ' hth my y Tutt, Mrs. Irene Sims, Mis Alice Oshawa Times Photo James Bujold 5 te 4 ' John, Frank Beswick Allan Brooke! his 10th birthday today | companions of Kathleen Rowe School and friends wish him |Sitale the ahs five officers each hirthday today. His many friends and general membership the Noble grand May in order to retain the pres. {wish him many happy Felurns son of Mr. and Mrs. Al officers were present this| Upon completing the entangle- ent interest of those hehind this (of the day is celebrating €vening for the first time for ments it was moved and pec: institution procedure, Mr a His same weeks past, Ususlly shift|onded that the lodge revert hack) The dart baseball play-off (Whithy United Church) Ry Bai Boi work and other activities neces-|to the previous original orders were announced for April 2 Sunday, April 2, is the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox, and according to Christian tradi | nteeism of shout of business handling in future. land, #8 this date comes on 8 week, (his, This was received with great Saturday, » good turnout of (however, was an exceptional [favor hy the membership, membership Is anticipated from ning in more ways than one.. It was announced that thelthis and other districts, Easter week end in Moni id as the guests of Mr. and many happy returns of the day r fam Ca ell ; Mrs. Wiliam Camph Rev. Honeyswet of the Victor €¥¢ The sixth game of the Eastern Ontario OHA Inter mediate "A" finals between A the Oshawa Majors is munity arena on Monday ni p.m. These two clubs met | of the best-of-seven finals at scheduled fo Comets and the Whithy Com the Napanee tion it 1s the day we call Easter Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Cart: Mission, Torante, will he guest wright are vacationing In Flor: speaker at the Tuesday afler:| ght farting time is B45 Ent in the fifth game Napanee, but results were not known at time of writing, Prior to last night's ens counter, the series was deadlocked at 2-2 If the pattern eontinues slong the same lines, Oshawa should go inte Manday's affair one game up on the Comets, , Neither elub have been able to win their home games, and both Napanee and Oshawa have had to come from behind to claim vietories, It's been far from a goaltenders battle, with both clubs averaging over six gosls per game, giving both defence units considerable work to do with the pos tent forwards buzzing around them continually The winner of this series will likely meet the survivors of the Georgetown-Barrie play-off, with Barrie holding # 2-1 lead and one tie in a best-of-seven saw=off, Intermediate "A" clubs to our Other knowledge still in contens tion are; Guelph, Ingersoll and Port Colborne Ted Toppazzini, fortunately escaped a two or three game suspension through the leniency of the referee in charge at Monday's clash in Napanee, Toppazzini drop» ped Lucky Wills to the ice with & two-hander over Lucky's head stick in two, Lucky spent The impact was so great, it broke the ten minutes under a cold shower trying to ease the pain and swelling before re- turning for the balance of the game, Toppazzini luckily got off with only a fivesminute over the PA as "intent to injure" major---announced The rule book states, an automatic mateh penalty, for such an infraction which constitutes a possible three game suspension, Gerry Toppazzini, Boston Bruin star, and brother to Ted, sat in on the game Monday night, and was heard to tell young brother you hung up your skates," Bradley, Lucky didn't go out pazzini into such an outhurst Warn Traffic On Holiday Because of the heavy traffic Ethical Education Association has stated it is not connected flow expected on Ontario high ways during the Easter week end, the Whithy detachment of "If that's the way vou play hockey, it's time According to manager Winse of his way to provoke Top- Education Group Corrects Bishop | LONDON, Ont, (CP) = The [Judgment Hall, to Galgatha's| whether or not they come, Chris: | Ajmond's Church WA The day when we celebrate and commemorate the Resurrection of our Lord and Baviaur, Jesus Christ Easter was the name given to the spring goddess of long ago, whose honor was exalled in a pagan festival in which feast ling, singing and dancing ex pressed the worshipper's Joy at {the bursting forth of spring's | new life after the barren months | of winter, | Whether or hot the early Christians participated in this (nature worship, it is probable {that they shared the joys and hopes of spring and the apr (preaching summer, And it is {certain that at the same time of {the year resurrection of Jesus, despair and gave to His Christ whiuary WME For them Easter became . athe Victory over death, For nol Nurses' Alumnae {period of rejoicing not only for\ matter how green the hursting| an "geinie' Anglican Church the new life of spring but alse|foliage may he, or how profuse | Evening Guild Branch for the new life to be found in|the colorful flowers, If the Hope| oo onerative Credit Union hank Jesus Christ whose crueifixion of the Risen and Exalted Christ | ing night land victory they commemorated is missing there is no Christian {in worship, song and story Faster TUESDAY, April 4 Today the Easter season has Across the centuries this Eas: (wp | am its devotees who celebrate in alter Hope has brought men the WhthY Red Cross Morkdrr: purely secular manner but for|good news of the Forgiveness of |g ith Bapfist YPA the truly Christian person this|sins, the Newness of Life, an Hy John the Evangelist Church 18 not enough, New clothes, neat|the prospect of Life after death ow gardens, nice holidays are alll It has transformed men and Whithy Baptist Church Wom: splendid in themselves, and we nations and motivated them 10|" one" Mission Cirele {rejoice in them but they are not a higher and nobler living and United Church Afternoon WMS {sulficient for the celebration of fearless dying. It has caused the |g Andrew's Preshyterian (the Christian Easter ages to sing with St. Paul Church WA Bi) ole for quiet and wor:| "Thanks be to God who giveth {shipful meditation = it calls for us the victory through our Lord | wpnNES Easter thinking which will take! Jesus Christ." |WEUNESDAY, Apel b WA ui to the upper vom and the! So Sunday is Easter Day. |" work meeting inaugural Bupper of Cheist's| The buds may hurst, the flow:|g Andrew's Preshyteens Chureh, and out into the Garden ers may bloom, fashions May | Knights of Columbus of Gethsemane, the Place of parade and festive tables may four Leaf Clover H and 8 Ass, Surrendered Will, he spread, We can anticipate igenevolent Rebekah Lodge No, It will take us through Pilate's (hese seasonable pleasures, but g ida for » few weeks Mrs. GG, Kollard, Perry street | lis celebrating her birthday tor (day. Best wishes are offered in (Mrs, Kollard from her many friends | Mrs, Herbert Peacock, of Belleville, is a visitor at the home of her daughter and son indaw, Mr. snd Mrs. J, H (Camphell, of Green street, CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, April § {United Church YPU |Whithy Baptist Church Explor United Church Br, Evening 7 7 or i " ik) » REV, JOHN SMITH they celebrated the Power and Wisdom wiped oul [Hill and the Vietorious Cross, tians may be worshipping and | Hillcrest H and 8 Assoe It will take us to Joseph's Gar- praising God with one great al: THURSDAY, Anvil 6 thelr with a resolution to delete the souls; , = the Ontario Provincial Police Word Christian from a section less it brings us again to that "Christ the Lord is risen today, Issued the following statement recently "Motorists are requested use care and courtesy while driving on the highways during the long Easter weekend As (raffle is expected to he extremely heavy, all available police officers will be on duty and no leniency will be shown to those few motorists who dis: regard our safety laws." tol BROCK fvening Shows at 7 and 9:10 Feature Starts At 7 and 9:20 | PETER FIRST TV The world's first public tele vision service was started in England ix 1936 by the British Hroaddasting System \ GIANT. JOHNS OMAMIRRLL | modi | we meng oe mares me Noliday Matinee ~-- Easter M i % TECHNICOLOR® PAEAINTED BY WARNER BROS oven 10060 2m Wiles Bas: Mrs. Doris J. Dodds, presi: | {!'when he implied that the Eth | BOWLING NEWS | T GM our Federation of Home |710 (815, 200); B, Sackett 600 [friends made a tour of the south 601 (371, 210); G. Kandford 680 of Whithy, who explained the (208) members and guests were host trill 236, A, Johnson 223 A [eaftes and sandwiches, Club Pinfall and points to date - stons: 60056 (48): Black Cals Points for the day Allsarts 424, S48, 232; W. Wilkinson 310; mints \ Mikicel 618, J. Hilliard 40, M (of the Public Schools Act deal: [same garden where God in His 'Hallelujah'" ing with teachers' duties. | - " » [] dent of the association, sug: K | , Aug | gested Rt, Rev, G, N, Luxton, | WHITBY | iwanis hishep of Huron, was in error | leal Education Association is res sponsible for the resalution| LADIES CIGARET LEAGUE | : emanating from the Ontario Triples over 670 G. Wiles 748) Members of the Kiwanis Club and School | (301, 298, 218); J. Handscomb|of Whithy, their wives and Associations." RR " | (241, 247, 201); M. McCay 676 plant of General Motors at Osh: [ (248, 284); M. Bilida 648 (284), 'awa this week, Guide on their C, Denyer 618 (284); B. Heron (tour was Robert Crawford, also (266); C, Watts 676 (226, 204); various assembly processes I, Peake 674 (208); Dn Caverly used in the plant a7 (341); G, MeCannell 871 wallowing the tour, the club 3 9 -V . a iglion gra eo ¥ Rand [ed by the GM public relations lev 241. F. Kalar 288. D Quan [department in the cafeteria for Sharman 218, 1, Fletcher 817, §. [president Vie, Evans extended Atkinson 209, I. Corpell 205, A. [thanks to the tour guides en Hewis 208 behalf of the club members, Cameos 74008 (83); Players T4167 (71); Exports 73773 (79); Buckinghams 74762 (62); Win 68206 (34); Winchesters 67014 (50); Kool's 63621 (21) LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE Singles aver 200 G. Wiles 4, Gumdrops 2, Humbugs 2 |H. Moore 200; H. Bastarache Jellyheans 0, Lifesavers 4, Lolli: | 347, 231, 310, Shaw 260, 233; pops 0, Maplebuds 4 and Pepper Triples aver 830 -- G 814, |. Maothersill 4 H (tavache 728, T. Shaw 6H Duncan 888, A. Hewis 864, W Wilkinson 562, A. Anderson 875 and B, Sturgess 333, onday = 1130, Ld (Gale 301 & I. Mothersill 25%, 351, 4%; G MeDonough 239; 8. Vanstavern 2d; J. Gordon 232; J, Hilliard | 297; K. Foster 225; G. Sandford | 235: A. Mikicel 218, 213; A. An derson 214; RB. Pascoe 215; RB Surge 06: A. Hewis 204; J Gales 208; Townsend 203; G B, Moase 301, den and the Tomb of Despair, |firmation possessing 'IGalvation Army Women's Home But it will not be Kaster un: hearts, minds and | Lague : Faith Baptist Church WMS All Baints' Anglican Church St Margaret's Guild Coop Guild FRIDAY, April 7 Senior Citizens Group 'Bantam All Stars 'To Enter Tourney noon auxiliary of the United Church WMS Easter Thanksof- | fering 'meeting Miss Ruth Conrad, of Halifax, is spending the Easter weekend with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. R. B. Conrad, of Kent street, On Friday Mrs, Conrad enter: tained in honor of her daughter Out of tewn guests were from Cobourg, Harrow and Toronte, Mr, and Mrs, B, H, Conner are spending the Easter weekend in Detroit as the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Conner, Mr, and Mrs, Btanley Conner and Mr, | and Mrs. Bob Holmes, of Teron to, will accompany them, | Miss Margaret Bruton left on Thursday aller waning, one | month assisting _ the hithy VON Miss A, J, McLeod, Miss Bruton will complete her stud ies at Western University In Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Quesnelle and sister Alfreda and Mrs, Lila | Collins, Cochrane street, are of-| fering their hest wishes (0 Peggy Quesnelle who is cele: heating her 12th birthday en Monday | Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Cavers and family are spending the Faster weekend in Perth as the guests of My, and Mys, J, D, Cavers, Mrs, Cavers and family will he spending Easter week in Prescott visiting her mother, | East and West: {Mrs Mrs, Gladys Marlatt, = Upon the apening of lodge the next pre-lodge supper would he Noble Grand welcomed all mem- held on Tuesday evening April hers and invited each and every (11, and, unless mare interest is ane tn he present as often as pos: forthcoming in attendance at sible The playoffs will he run off in the afternoon, mise after the hanquet If necessary, In the Whithy 100F Hall, Tickets for the hanquet should hecome available very shortly and, If is presently anticipated, will earry A price somewhat lower than Previous years. pb Family Monuments Created Ti Individuya , Requirements STAFFORD BROS, Meanumental Warks 218 DUNDAS BAST MO 8.3552 these social get-togethers prior Under general business some to the opening of lodge, ; confusion was encountered as to| continuance would he 8 possihil- the proper order under which ity certain items should he brought! The CP and FT commitiee an up and discussed, this was nounced thelr next regular meeting would he held on the second Monday even ne in 4 1, WHITBY The iendance of 0 hel ve [] 5 was requested, DAY-BY-DAY , The special anniversary com: mitiee reported tame Diogress ' " . in arrangements for May 18 at DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES) hich time the Guelph Indge North and South: Miss For- would confer the frd degree on sythe and Mrs, Booth 6215, Mr. Whithy and "ether lodge candi: and Mrs. Winter 461%, Mrs. dates, This event, it Is antieipat- Spratt and Mrs, Wilson 41%; | ed, will he held in the Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Street high scheol, with a sup: Wells 63%, Mrs. Chubb and per and lunch for the visiting Maundiell 68%, Mr, and|and other members to he held Miss Bavay bl, There will he no[M the Whithy lodge hall, duplicate club next week, | The second degree captain held a short degree practice PRESBYTEENS alter lodge preparatory ta eon Bt. Andrew's Preshyteens [Giving the degree In Cobourg 4 y \ ting | Thursday. a enniied "The J go! Some further Information was ter Btory". This took the pla of the regular devotional ser fee, It was followed hy plans | being made hy the group for| their trip to Toronto on Friday, At the close of the meeting] games were enjoyed, PEOPLE PER MILE Population density, about 81 ersons per square mile in the I.8,, i less than five per square mile In Canada |Whithy Churches Let's All Go To Church Easter Sunday! The Whithy Hantam All Star hockey elub, manages by Mur | [ray Beadle and coached by Tod | Lintner, will travel to George: | town on Manday, April 8 They will be competing in the Bantam International Touy- (nament for boys aged 12 . 14, Thirty-six teams fram Ontario | and the United States are enter: | {ed in this tourney, The Whitby | club will play a squad from {Milton in a two-game, total games series on Monday, If the club wins this series, {it will play either Newmarket or Orillia later in the week leading to the Grand Champion: [ship on Saturday, April § This club 1s sponsored by the Canadian Johns Mansville Co Lid, and entered in the tourna ment hy the Whithy Minar Hockey Association, STUDENT BURSARIES WINNIPEG (CP)--A total of 114 students enrolled in the agri: eulture faculty of the University of Manitoba are receiving pro- vineial bursaries, says George Hutton, agriculture minister The bursaries are valued al $42,015, { EMMANUEL REFORMED REV, GERRIT REZELMAN THIRR CONCESSION, WEST, OF HIGHWAY 13 10:30 AM, Puteh Servie 10:30 AM, Sunday School, English 2:30 P English Service, Whithy 2:30 P.M Wership at Bowmanville 3:30 PM {extended this evening hy thel™ LITTLE ® PLUMBER Bowmanville Sunday Schaal EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME ST, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 AM, MORNING WORSHIP NURSERY (INFANT CARE) AEGINNERS' CLASSES JUNIOR CONGREGATION Easter Sunday na Church School, Instead, pupils will attend the 11 am. Marming Service EVERYONE WELCOME Whitby Baplist Church Rev, Thomas Webh, Minister Mrs, W, E Summers, A T.CM, 9245 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. REV, THOMAS WEBB 7PM RELIGIOUS EASTER DRAMA by the Yeung People FAITH BAPTIST 419 Brock St. N., Whitby Paster: Rev, E, C, Carbett, 5, Th, 2:18 AM, Radia Broadeast CKLB 9:45 AM Bible School Hour 11:00 AM: & 7:00 PM Our Pastor Speaking Special Easter Music at Both Services PRICE NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Sith, BA, BD MORNING WORSHIP 1} AM, 9 AM FASTER COMMUNION 11 AM EASTER PRAISE SUNDAY SCHOOL 2:45 AM Girly and Bays 9 years Wl aver 1:00 AM and boys uncer Girls V102 BYRON STS WHITBY 11:00 AM Everyone Welcome ¥ vears Infant Care, Junior Warship Alber? Kandall i FLOORING MEDICINE CABINET RECESS WALL FIXTURES ELECTRIC WIRING HEATING CARPENTRY WORK NO EXTRA HIDDEN CHARGES ) RY. 2 BIS ONT {AOE 299)