WHITBY an Whitby Bureau Office: Manager: Lloyd Robertson d DISTRICT 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 3 i th ui ti 1€13 at Whitby United Church. 0 EIGHT WHITBY NURSES GRADUATE AT OSHAWA H SPITA Eight former Whitby Dis- | Front row (lr) -- Donna trict High School graduates are | Jear Harris, Marie Vivian | shown during Friday after- | Hallett, Lynda Velma Craw- | noon's Oshawa General Hos- | ford and Gaile Evelyn Dafoe; pital nurses' graduation. | Back row (lr) -- Marijtje | Mary Elizabeth Stevens. Miss | Gouldburne, class valedictor * Eo kd Dog Show Is Planned For July 1 Here The 1ith annual All Breed Championship Dog show will be held at the Whitby Community Arena on July 1. County Kennel Club of Oshawa, breeds from many parts of On- tario, Quebec and the United States are expected. The public is invited to watch the judging which begins at 10 a.m, and continues throughout the afternoon. Final presentation will take place at 6 p.m. Awards will be giver for the Best Canadian- bred dog; best Canadian-bred puppy; best dog in show. Last year's winner was a Bor- zois. This dog, reports one Ken- nel Club member, is Russian Wolfhound extraction. Judges at the show are: Georfe Davies, Gormley; Sam- uel Back, Toronto; Mrs. Laura Paton, Claremont. All entries must be in by June 17. They should be sent to H. F. Porter, 213 Roxborough Sponsored by the Ontario |. entries of about 50 different crescent, Oshawa. ian, was presented with the Dr. F. J. Rundle prize for Surgical Nursing. Catherine Gale Harmina Korte, Fllen Gouldburne, Gwendolyn McLuahn RAILWAY SOCIETY --Oshawa Times Photo HIGH SCHOOL NEWS School Year Book Attracts Interest The Henry Street High School who gathered all the material to year-book, the Hi-Lite, hit the print, took photographs and stands on Thursday of last/drew pictures. { week. Room representatives, Henry Street High must con-| gave them to the classes just a gratulate Anderson Street High| few minutes before the final/for getting their year-book, | bell of the day rang. Ash's, out, before we did. | First reaction of the students). The Grade 12 Home Econom- yics classes were entertained| towards the book, was st 2 by Miss Poole, the Home Econ- < tea seke! fancily decorated as were pre: The. girls eke yesh, vious Hi-Lites. But the general staved afterwards to. do the concensus of opinion was that dishes and have 'B chit-chat ue the book was a good buy for the all Weren do- when ther. gol:t i price students paid for it. gether. yegetto. Everything in the book was = ots of laughs, fun and frolic! done by the students. Since all'have come during the time that the book was mimeographed,|| have been the school reporter there was not a printer's bill 10 fr Henry Street High School. pay. The absence of expensive gince the school is in the bills to pay allowed the Hi-Lite midst of examinations for the to get out of the $150 debt car-noyt three weeks or so, there riec over by last year's Hi-Lite js not anything else to report to| production. the paper concerning the ac-| Extended credit for the pro-|tivities of the school. Some of | duction of the Hi-Lite goes tothe classes are going to have the three members of the teach- [class parties but the activities at | ing staff who spent much of these affairs are not of inter-| their spare time in the organ- 'est to the readers. izing of the book. The three| Very much thanks is due to staff members are Mr. Dhillon, editors of Times for giving me| Mrs. Grant, and the assistant space in their paper and I es- editor, Kathy Hamer also de- pecially thank all of the Whit- serve much credit. Of course by staff for their help in every- the main thanks should go to the thing cennected with my col other people on the Hi-Lite staff umn, WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. John Pisani, 1009 Henry |brating her birthday today. It is street, Whitby, entertained at|also Mr. and Mrs. Deeksher's her home at a miscellaneous|tenth wedding anniversary. shower in honor of Mrs. Gary| Their friends wish them every Winter, the former Miss Nancy | happiness. Thomas, who was married May| Mrs. Gregg Carter and Mrs. {Joseph Corrigan will attend the Mrs. Roy Hill of Locust Hill [41st annual CWL convention to , also arranged a miscellaneous |be held at the King Edward shower at her home in honor of liotel and Palace Pier, Toronto, Mrs. Winter. Istarting Sunday, June 4, to Mrs. Mary Woodward was Tuesday, June 6. Mrs. Carter hostess to the weekly euchre|and Mrs. Corrigan are attend- club which was held at the ing as delegates from the St. home of Mrs. Grace Hicks, John The Evangelist CWL. Byron street, Whitby. Cards Mr. Lorne Bath and Mrs. were played at two tables. The Mary Allan, of Locust Hill, | lucky winners were: first, Mrs. visited at the home of Mrs. | Howard Bartley, Oshawa; sec-|Mabel McGregor who also ond, Mrs. Cora Peel, Brooklin; spent a day in Locust Hill. low, Mrs. Winnie Covyeow, Osh-| Rev. Eric Mcllwain, of Bea- awa Lunch was served includ- constield, is spending the week- ing a birthday cake in honor of end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Grace Hicks and Mrs. Mrs. S. Mcllwain, of Craydon Edna Henning. The next euchre road. will be held at the home of Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. Victor Levesque H. Bartley, William street, Osh- and children, Terry, Linda and awa. {Jacqueline and Mr, Peter Le- Linda, daughter of Mr. and veque, of Ellsworth, Maine, Mrs. Robert McCabe, is cele- spent last weekend, as the brating her eighth birthday to- guests of Mrs. Levesque's par- day. Invited guests at her party ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr, are: Vanessa and Gillian Bryan, jand Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mc-| Grace Clairmont, Nora Bryant, Causland. Other guests were] Cathy Mothersill, WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR Brooklin Hillcrests travel to Brampton tonight for a return engagement with the Ramblers. The Hillcrests downed the Ramblers 6-5 on opening night in Brooklin Wednesday, May 24. Since then the Hill- crests have dropped one, an 11-8 overtime verdict to the defending Mann Cup champion Port Credit Sailors, Brooklin are at present in third spot behind Brampton and Port Credit, but have two games in hand over the Ramblers and one over Port Credit, Manager Alvin Puckrin released Don Vipond and Ken Lotton to Richmond Hill Intermediates after Tuesday's loss. Puckrin is hoping to have Junior star, Brian Gib- son in uniform for next Saturday's home attraction against the St. Catherines Athletics--their first ap- pearance of the 1961 OLA Senior lacrosse season, Brian is currently attending Michigan State Univer- sity, and is expected home by the middle of next week. Port Credit Sailors went on a scoring spree on Thurs- day night at home, whipping the St. Kitts club, 17-5. Three players were ejected from the game for continuing their brawl in the penalty box. Norm Corcoran tangled with the Ahearne brothers--Bri a and Gerry, The latter joined in while the others were on their way to the sin-bin. Brampton increased their record to 3-1 on Thursday spoiling the home debut of another new entry into Senior circuit, Niagara Falls Scobies. TOWN AND COUNTRY ... Whitby Red Wings faced their stiffest opposition of the season in Whitby Thursday, when the Brampton Excelsiors, rated as the club to beat in OLA Junior competition, dumped the Red Wings, 12-5. A seven goal outburst by the Excelsiors in the third period was the margin of victory. The Red Wings are idle in league action until next Thursday night when they host the Mimico Mounties at the Whitby Community arena . . .Ex- hibition lacrosse tonight in the Brooklin Community arena--Whitby Red Wings against the members of the Brooklin Hillerests not accompanying the club to Brampton. Members of last year's OLA Intermediate "A" champion Meadowcrests will also be on hand to give the Wings a brisk work-out. Game time is 8:45 . + « Whitby Abner's Esso open their 1961 South Ontario County Softball gue schedule on Tuesday night, June 6 in Markham, then return home the fol- lowing night, Wednesday, June 7 for their home opener against the Port Perry Juniors. Seven clubs make up the league: Markham, Mount Zion, Picker=- ing, two clubs from Port Perry, Junior and Interme- diate, Brooklin and Whitby. Wednesday's game gets underway at 8:00 p.m. at the Town Park. ° lea | course is aimed at those un- able to attend weekly classes |durirg the summer. Instruction {will include the basic strokes-- {forehand, backhand and service Emphasis will be on court in- | struction. On-the-spot instruction and participation are also to be {part of this course. The competitive course is for boys and girls who attend the Two Courses Are Open To Tennis Novice Two courses of instruction will be offered to youngsters at the cipate when the Upper Canada Railway Society makes a pil- grimage July 8 from Toronto to| Oshawa. The Canadian National Rail- way"s sole remaining steam loco-| motive, No, 6167, will haul the] train from Toronto to Oshawa. Waiting here will be one of the Oshawa Railway Company's| electric locomotives with three open gondola cars. The visitors will be taken on a four-mile tour of the Oshawa Railway yards, lines and spurs as well as its shop facilities. Since the passing of the steam locomotive and the advent of diesels, trips on steam-drawn trains have been increasingly popular. In recent months trips have been made to Orangeville, Lindsay, Peterborough and Oril-| lia. TRAFALGAR SERVICE Dr. S. L. Osborne, Principal of the Ontario Ladies' College, | Whitby, has announced that the college's annual Trafalgar ser- vice will be held this coming Sunday evening, June 4, at 7.30 pm. in the chapel at the col- lege. The preacher will be Rev. Professor 8S. MacLean Gil- mour, of Andover Newton Theo- logical Seminarv, Mass. TO TOUR OSHAWA A large group of railway en-| thusiasts are expected to parti-| Dundas Street public | school student, John Gale clears the high jump bar with | ease durifig his school's Field uy hd w [was held on Sunday at Al | perintendent THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 3, 1961 Sunday School school anniversary mond's United Church. The su- of the Sunday Schooi, Mrs. Elmer Harris, con- ducted the service, opening with a hymn. ) Miss Beth Atkinson read the Mrs, Harris told a Three scripture, story to the children. young boys from Cedardale United Church Junior choir sang two numbers which were appreciated. Mrs. Gulliver gave a most in- teresting flannelgraph story. Wayne Newton and Ewen Hux- ter took up the offering. 'Omitted from the list of chil- dren. baptized at Almonds Unit- ed Church on Mother's Day Sunday was Jo-Ann Elizbeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawes, Almonds. * DUNDAS SCHOOL FIELD DAY Day on Friday afternoon. The 12-year-old boy won the In- termediate high jump class. --Oshawa Times Photo | {of the Solina Women's Institute {was held in the Community (hall. Mrs. Roy Langmaid con- {ducted the installation of offi- cers for the coming year. The president, Mrs. (Davis, and secretary, Mrs. Wm. Ralph | Ashton then presided. The bazaar held on May 3 was very successful with re- ceipts totalling around $500. Conveners of each booth re- ported on their part in the ba- zaar, It was decided to have a bazaar next May. A bus trip will take the place {of the July meeting. Woollens will be sent away for blankets: It was decided tha: contribu- tions be made to the Salvation Army and to the Sunday School. Around $88.75 was realized from the Cancer Drive. Mrs. half of the WI, presented a cup and saucer to the retiring presi- dent, Mrs. Tom Baker, and sec- retary, Mrs. Wes Yellowlees. Mrs. Wes. Werry's group un- der the heading of Health was in charge of the program. The roll call, "What health habit I Tests In TB The Ontario County TB and| Health Association has describ- {I ed the results of Ontario Coun- ty's recent TB survey as most| satisfactory. In a report of the survey, the committee esti-| mates that 60 per cent of the population in the southern por- tion of the county and the city, of Oshawa received the tests. "The number of South On-|® tarie County people who took | the tests in the various commu-| nities, in the schools and in the| industrial plants, totalled better | than 26,000," says the report. "When these people are added| to the number who were tested 60 Per Cent Received Survey Dunbarton, 685 Fairport| Beach, 211; Frenchman's Bay, 263; Myrile, 211, Pickering, 905; Rouge Hill, 860: West Rouge, 521; Whitby, 4,082; Whitevale, 242. Those who had a positive re-| action to the skin tests were| further X-rayed and a study of | jthesa second tests is now going | | 'Shower At Home League Salvation Army Women's Solina WA Holds Meeting | SOLINA -- The May meeting| must emphasize in my child" Burney Hooey, on be-| ITB * 'Columbus, 729. in Oshawa city, better than 60 per cent of the citizens of the {Home League held its weekly area have now been tested for meeting on Thursday evening at [the Citadel. Mrs. Shephard and | Following is the count by com- her group were in charge of the | munities of the tests performed | devotional service. Mrs. Captain during the survey. The figures Roberts closed with prayer. include only those people who! Instead of the business meet- took the initial tests and also ing "A Shower of Blessings" returned to have the test offi-\was held in honor of Mrs. R. cially read. It does not include Willet who received many| the number of people who did] {lovely gifts. She thanked every-| not return for the reading. lone for their generosity. | Ajax, 2171; Brooklin, 85%;| At the close of the evening| was well answered. The motto, "There is no beautifier for the complextion or form, or hehav- {ior like the wish to scatter joy {and no pan around us." Com- ments were given on it by Mrs. Tom Baker. The speaker was Mrs. Willis of the School for Retarded Chil dren in Oshawa. A new school has been built on Simcoe St. south. Mrs- Willis told of their accomplishments and how very interested the teachers are in their work. Mrs. Don Taylor presented Mrs. Willis with a SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFER!! SPRING INCLUDES NEW PLUGS, POINTS, CON- DENSER, TIMING an JUSTMENTS. 6 CYLINDER CARS 8 CYLINDER CARS MIDWAY 24 HOUR FREE! ONE LUBRICATION WITH OIL CHANGE ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TEAR OUT THIS AD AND BRIN ® LICENSED MECHANICS SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION 1 MILE WEST OF ONTARIO HOSPITAL General Auto Repairs -- Used Cars R.R. 1 BASE LINE--MO 8-8271--WHITBY, ONT. CLIP AND USE_ _ TUNE-UP d CARBURETOR AD- 12.00 14.00 MOTORS TOWING G IT TO US. gift of records for her pupils from the Institute. Mrs. R. Fra- ser favored with piano selec- tions. A report on the short course, 'Eat To Live", was given by Mrs. E. R. Taylor. The purpose of the course was to introduce good food habits. | Lunch was served in the low- Whithy Churches Let's All er hall during the social hour. Next meeting which will honor grandmothers will te held on June 14. Mrs. Charles Lang- maid will have charge. POOR READERS LONDON (CP)--Special edu- cation is needed for British children who suffer from "word blindness' --inability to recog- nize words and letters--says Dr. Macdonald Critchley, senior physician at a London hospital. He said the defect sometimes afflicted children of normal or high intelligence. The television series, Winston Churchill -- the Valiant Years, has been sold to Japanese tele- vision, with a Japanese sound track dubbed in. Go To Church This Sunday! EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION, WEST, OF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 AM. Dulch Service 0:30 AM, Sunde Sg English English Service Whitby 2:30 PM. Worship at Bowmanville 3:30 P.M. Bowmanville Sunday School EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 AM. COMMUNION SERVICE WHITE NEWSPRINT 4Y2-1b. pkg. approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 Also Available in 9-1b. pkgs. IDEAL FOR TYPING, PADS, CARBON COPIES INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. On Sale at .. . WHITBY OFFICE & CIRCULATION DEPT. Oshawa Times DR. D. M. WARNE, Minister NURSERY (INFANT CARE) BEGINNERS' CLASSES JUNIOR CONGREGATION 9:45 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL EVERYONE WELCOME FAITH BAPTIST 419 Brock St. N., Whitby Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, S.Th, 9:15 AM. Radio Broadcast CKLB 9:45 AM. Bible School Hour 11 AM, & 7 PM. REV. WESLEY AARUM Director of Y.F.C. of Canada Special Music by The Magee Family EVERYONE WELCOME Whitby Baptist WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Smith, B.A, B.D. Minister Rev. A. M. Butler, BA,, Assistant Minister Mrs. J. Beaton, A.R.T.C. Organist MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM, THE CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Girls end Boys 9 yeors ond over, 11:00 AM=Ciny ond boys under vears 11:00 AM. ey Care, Junior Worship, Church REV. JOHN McLEOD Mrs. W, E. Summers, A.T.CM. 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL Morning Sermon 11 a.m. "The Witness Bearer" Evening 7 p.m. "The Choice of @ Man" Brougham, 475; Claremont, 483; [unch was served. | | 3 LITTLE ¥) IW Randalls. PLUMBER | AN EXTRA C Sow Patty Scott,| Mr. and Mrs. C. Carr and chil-| Gemma Bardoel, Mary Calder, dren of Niagara Falls, N Beverley Bowman and her York cousin, Gerry Hunt, of Ajax. The Co-op Ladies' Guild met! Mrs. T. J. Ivey, of Toronto, at the home of Mrs. James is a guest at the home of Mr. Smyth, Henry street, and sat and Mrs. M. G. McCarthy, of down tc a delicious supper to| {Whitby Tennis club this sum- ew |mer. As part of the Junior Develop- ment program, the courses have been classified into Recreational and Competitive. Each course IN YOUR PLACE WILL TAKE UP weekly sessions and want some competition with other clubs. Instruction will consist of basic strokes plus chops, vol- leys, drive volleys, lobs, smashes, court strategy, offici- Euclid street. iclose their activities until the' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacCarl/fall Whist was played and attended the Horne - Lang wed- prizes went to: first, Mrs. ding at Christ Memorial Church! Adam; second, Mrs. A. Ashton: in Oshawa. third, Mrs. M. Lindley, and| Mrs Donald Deeksher is cele- low 10 Mrs. J. Cox. At the close BROCK Evening Shows 7 and 8:30 p.m. WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:30 | AT 7:00 & 9:50 - COLOR CARTOON -- SLEEPY TIME SQUIRREL "THE POLICE DOG STORY" JAMES wes BROWN merry ANDERS ee TE) ATisTs | STARTS 8.45 Pw P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE STARTS AT 1:30 i [Cedar street, land Mrs. ed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hill. will be offered at the Juvenile (under 13) and Junior (13-18) iievels. The ating and tournament organiza- ticn A number of tournaments with neighboring clubs has been planned. Registration for both courses will take place on Tuesday, Recreational tennis of the evening the hostess serv-: ied light refreshments. Mrs. A. E. Wismer, of Oril- a, was a house guest for a June 6 at 7.00 p.m. at the club |# courts at the corner of Brock |¥ | week of Mr. and Mrs. A. Morin, street south and Burns street, On Sunday, Mr. Morin accompanied | {their guest to Orillia and visit- 1 Family Monuments ) Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 b 4 M 1 be at the Whitby. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Whitby TOWN OF WHITBY DEBENTURES FOR SALE The Town of Whitby hes for sele $40,000.00 -- 6% De bentures Maturity 1 to 4 years 1962 to 1965 Denominations $1,000.00 Price $100. 00 ond weed interest, Application forms may Office, 405 Dundas St. W,, W. STANLEY MARTIN, Mayor, Town of Whithy OF IMPERIAL BANK CANADA