The Oshawa Times, 15 Jun 1961, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 15, 1961 'WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 PSHE SRR eR The Brooklin Branch of the/ Canadian Cancer Society re-| ceived their charter at the resi- | BROOKLIN CHAPTER RECEIVE F 8} i i } 4 A ' ' i i ih I : a A > EER iS wii ll 3 a dhs row (l-r) Mrs. J. Hayes, Mrs. A. C. McKenzie, Mrs. Charles president of the of the branch are shown re- | ceiving the charter from Mrs. A. C. McKenzie, exten- | Robson, f% high on top of the league and 'x |gionnaires have some goed la- [ [P 3 EEF BA S CANCER SOCIETY CHARTER Murray Robinson, Mrs. H. P | Doner, Mr. J. H. Stroud, Mrs. | J. K. Lawrence and Mrs. W dence of Mrs. Charles Robson | sion chairman for Ontario | Brooklin Branch, and Mrs. S. | Manning. of Brooklin recently. Members | front County. Pictured are | Egan. Back row (l-r): Mrs. --Oshawa Times Photo Kathleen Rowe PS. Has H-S Field Day Kathleen Rowe Public School] GIRLS, 6 YEARS held its Home and School Asso-| (Kindergarten) ciation Field Day on Monday,| June 12. Following are the re-|Joan Schaaf and Susan Balson. sults of the events that lasted throughout the afternoon GIRLS, 5 YEARS Running -- Joanne Hammers, Brenda Bridge and Susan Quan- trill. Bridge. | Softball throw -- Brenda Bridge, Peggy Jenkins and Susan Quantrill. Bunny hop -- Joanne Ham- | BOYS, 6 YEARS mers, Peggy Jenkins and Bren-| (Kindergarten) da Bridge. | Shoe kick --- Brenda Bridge, | Peggy Jenkins and Susan Quan- trill. | BOYS, 5 YEARS Running {John Vickery. Softball throw--Johnny Edari,| anne Nichols. lan, Susan Balson and Dianne| McCullough. Skipping -- Peggy Jenkins,| Bunny hop -- Miep van Vliet, |Balson. Joanne Hammers and Brenda Paula Vanstone and Pamela] Dash -- Charlie Schaaf, Kar! arton. {Mi | Ni Bruce Urch, John McEwen and| Sherry Woodman. Carl Deeth. -- Wayne Button, | ith Marsh and Joe Johnny Edari and John Toms. [Bosie, Kel is chy i werda, Wayne Cormack and Jim Ventress. Skipping -- Cameron Deeth, Bobby Mowat and Michael Jack- son. Duck walk -- Cameron Deeth, Kim Hagarth and Wayne Cor- Softball throw -- Wendy Wil-/mack Softball throw --- Archie Tay- {lor, Bobby Mowat and David 1 Running Wendy Willan, Skipping -- Susan Keys, Mari- O'Brien and Nanc y| Shoe kick -- Susan Balson, chols. {up. |GIRLS, 6 AND 7 YEARS r | Shoe scramble -- Donna So- Running -- Richard Doyle, manski, Pamela Detlor Skipping -- Donna Somanski, ebbie Dillin oo | Detlor Softball throw -- Richard| Duck walk -- Debbie Dilling, Skipping -- Carl Deeth and|p Bunny hop -- Joe Stephenson, Softball throw -- Pamela Det- John Vickery and Wayne But-\pfiles Ibbatson and Bruce lor, Donna Somanski and Deb- ton. Bunny hop -- Douglas Me | Urch bie Dilling Shoe kick -- Richard Doyle,| Dash--Donna Somanski, Deb- Judy Mowat and Pamela Detlor. | 75 yard dash -- Shawn Sag- {non, Claude Niro and Nic van Vliet and Tom Johansen (tied {for third). Shawn Sagnon and {Claude Niro were tied for first! |and Tom Johansen was the run-| |ner-up. {GIRLS, 10 AND 11 YEARS { Softball throw Gloryann |Lowe, Elizabeth van Vliet and Beth Barton. | Running broad jump -- Glory- ann Lowe, Beth Barter and Na- dine Dilling. { High jump -- Barbara Pren- |tice, Elizabeth van Vliet and {Marian Mitchel Softball throw -- Nadine Dill- |ing, Marian Mitchel and Beth Barter | | 75 yard dash Gloryann Lowe, Elizabeth van Vliet and | |Szewerda and Wayne Cormack.|Marian Mitchel. The champion|E1ean¢ {Cameron Deeth was champion|was Gloryann Lowe and Eliza-| Correll. ; ep. van Vliet and Nancy with Karl Szewerda as runner-|beth van Vliet was the runner. Mrs. George Cheropita, Mrs. up. BOYS, 12 YEARS AND OVER | Softball throw -- David Berg- Mrs. George Hewis. Serving: and|strom, Mark Wainwright and|Miss Marian Price, Mrs. Fred {Thompson, Mrs. Stephen Mitchel (tied for sec- ond) and Ron Lowe. g and Pamela] Running broad jump--Stephen Sawdon, Mrs. Clayton Stephens. {Mitchel, David Bergstrom and | Stephen Nichols High jump strom; Stephen Alex Jacobson. | 100 yard dash -- Mark Wain-| wright, Stephen Mitchel and David Bergstrom David - Berg- Mitchel and [the scrappy Hastings Le- gionnaires here tonight in a Ju- (held in Claremont at the home| Wings Face Scrappy Foes By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Red Wings will host big gun in the game against Whitby as he scored six goals. There may be a couple of new faces in the Whitby line-up to- nior A lacrosse fixture with game-time called for 8.30 p.m. at the Whitby Arena At the time of writing, the Hastings team have yet to taste defeat. They are riding attempting to fill some of the gaps for the time being that are caused by injuries. Don McCormick who was in- jured in the first game against Hastings will be out a least two weeks yet. Frank Wilkinson, who saw limited action in the last game here, appears to be back in top shape. It is expected that Glen Wheeler will make his first starting appearance in the are rather cocky about their lofty position. The Red Wings dropped 17-10 game to the Legionnaires in Hastings in their first meet- ing and was a real rough and night as manager Ivan Davie is 2 Earl Fairman New Rotary President Supervising Principal of Whit- by Public Schools, Earl Fair- man was elected president of the Whitby Rotary Club for 1961- Other officers chosen by the Whitby Rotary Club included: vice - president, Charles Ry- croft; secretary, Karel Schaaf; treasurer, Ron Egan and assist- ant treasurer, Bill McIntyre. Elected club directors were: |past president, Terry Moore; Bob Collins, Paul McPhee, Dick Matthews, John Mitchell and Charles Rycroft. Service directors and chair- ready affair with 68 minutes in penalties handed out, 62 of them to the Hastings team. The Le- Whitby net. The local brass have not been too pleased with Rendell's work of late and feel he might need a game out to sharpen up. So fans, for Jr. A lacrosse at its fastest and best, be at the Whitby arena tonight at 8.30, land bring along a friend or two! crosse - players .in Heffernan, Downer, Todd, Cannon and Grant. These fellows have been lead- ing the Hastings team in the goal-scoring. Heffernan was the Showers Galore For Ann Correll riage to Mr. Robert Cherry will Mrs, Victor Iglesden, Mrs. Al- take place in Whitby Unitedipery nibh, Mrs. Harry Lott. [Church on_Saturday, June oi|Pouring tea: Mrs. Everett Bry- has been entertained at sev | : ¥ ) re-nuptial events ant, srs. Jim Timmins, Mrs. | Mrs. Stan Strowger, Craydon Bill Mowat, Mrs. Bill Barton, iroad, opened her home for a/Mrs. Jack Spencer, Mrs. Jim miscellaneous shower with Mrs.|Cherry. Serving were: Mrs. {Conrad Hewis and Mrs. Ross|Fred Thompson, . Mrs. Clair {Sawdon as co-hostesses. They Rich, Mrs. Douglas Allan, Mrs. were assisted by Mrs. George Bud Dilling, Mrs. Bud Heard, Hewis and Mrs. Stanley Strow- Mrs. Charles Rycroft, Miss Iger {Betiy Spencer, Mrs. Reg. Mc- A miscellaneous shower was/Cathy. Miss Patricia Price held at the home of Mrs. Ever-(Was In charge of the guest ett Bryant, St. Peter street, with book, Mrs. Ross Sawdon, the Mrs. Bill Mowat, as co-hostess. |trousseau room, Mrs. Conrad) Hewis, shower gifts, Mrs. Clay- |ton Stephens and Miss Marian | Price, the wedding gifts. Duplate office staff co-work-| ers held a miscellaneous shower. Miss Ann Correll whose mar- Price, Miss Eleanor Correll, | men were: Vocational service !director - in - charge, Paul Mc- |Phee; International service |director-in-charge, Dick * Mat- |thews; song leader, Bob Cat- |ton; pianist, Robin Nicholson; |sergeant at arms, Bob Atters- | The director in charge of Club Service "A" which in- cludes attendance and fellow- ship, bulletin, program, Rotary Information and Magazine and Classification and Membership is Charles Rycroft. Bob Collins is the director in BIG SHARE | Japanese fishermen accounted charge of club service *"B"|the Community Service commit. which includes: House Commit-/tees which include: Easter tee. Public Relations and Adver-|Seals, Special Evants snd he tising, Ways and Means commit-| Minstrel Show, Recreation and tees. Youth; Crippled Children and John Mitchell is in charge of Rural Relations: Has the U.S. lost Canada's friendship? One billion U.S. dollars -- cold cash. That's how much money Americans invest in Cana- dian business every year. Many critics charge these dollars are "buying" Canada. Ciippling its independence. Stunting its culture. Are these charges based on fact -- or fiction? In this week's Saturday Evening Post, you'll learn the truth about Canada's dwindling friendship with the U.S. Why the U.S. has suddenly become Canada's whipping boy. How U.S. entertainment is "'Americanizing" many Canadians. And what could happen to Canada without U.S. dollars. Read it all -- in the pages of this week's Post. for about 20 per cent of the |estimated world fish catch of 32,000,000 tons in 1960. "They thought CHAS. A. BRADLEY AND SONS LTD. PAINTING & DECORATING Brooklin OL 5-4441 West Hill AT 2-0961 or visit our . . . Paint & Wallpaper Store 6731 Kingston Rd. West Hill FREE ESTIMATES our child was mentally retarded" Imagine the shock of being told your child is mentally retarded. How would you feel? What would you do? In this week's Post, a mother tells how her child was called * severe- ly mentally deficient' -- and how she proved the diagnosis wrong! Read about the new technique that showed her child's true intel- Mrs. Jim Cherry, Dundas street west, entertained at her| home where the bride-to-be was| presented with bedroom lamps| and a silver tea service As-| sisting Mrs. Cherry were: Mrs. | DESTROY WEEDS Rosann Cherry, Mrs. B. Voyce| and Mrs. George Cheropita. A community shower Township was | of Mrs. Ross Redshaw when the bride and groom-to-be were presented with lawn furniture. A tea was held at the home of Mrs. Jim Timmins, Mohawk street, Oshawa. Co-hostesses |were: Mrs. Abbott Price, Miss Eleanor Correll, Mrs. Frank Ladies pouring tea: Iv , the icipality [Albert Knibb, Mrs. Harry Lott, |Mrs. Everett Bryant, Mrs. Bill George Mowat, || the Act. Mowat, Mrs. ; ted. Jim Cherry, Mrs. Conrad Hewis, Mrs. Ross Receiving the guests at the door was Miss Patsy Price. of Whitby NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS! Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1960, Section 3, 13 and 19, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Munici- pality of the Township of Whitby are de- stroyed by July 15th, 1961 and throughout the may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes. as set out in The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solici- H. S. Carter WEED INSPECTOR, Township of Whitby. Mrs. Sid Correll and the bride- ligence in "They Said Our Child Was Hope- The high cost of dying! Funerals today are big business. Plush coffins. Lush music. And the best real estate any- where. Can the new funeral societies hel bring down the high cost of dying? How muc should a good funeral actually cost? $2,000? $1,000? Or only $150? Learn the answers in "Can You Afford To Die?' in this week's Post, Keep Posted -- read The Satur- day Evening Post. Pick up your copy today ! THE SATURDAY EVENING to-be Miss Ann Correll were in the receiving line. Mrs. Sid Correll entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea. Assisting were: Mrs. Abbot You could WIN Laughlin, Wayne Button and) piles Ibbatson and Paul Atkin- bie Dilling and Pamela Detlor. Johnny Edari. _ {son Champion was Donna Somanski Shoe kick -- Johnny Edari,| > with Debbie Dilling runner-p. Bobby Villeneuve and Joh n| BOYS, 6 AND 7 YEARS Toms. Shoe scramble -- Karl Sze-| BOYS, 8 AND 9 YEARS perma | Standing broad jump -- John van Vliet, Laurence White, Mart Hommik, Donald Bradford (tied for second) and Harry Cassady. Running broad jump -- John 4 (van Vliet, Donald Bradford and Clayton Foskett. High jump -- John van Vliet, {Donald Bradford and Chuck | Ibbatson | Softball throw John van | Viet, Donald Bradford and Ste- {ven Sporina. 50 yard dash--John van Vliet, { [Gregory Sims, Leslie Walker 7 (and Donald Bradford (tied for | third). John van Vliet won the ; | championship with Donald Brad- MARGARINE'S "THANK YOU ONTARIO" 7° MAIL these coupons Today! ; Hop-step and jump -- David| Bergstrom, Stephen Mitchel and Bathurst Containers. The pre- Ron Lowe. David Bergstrom natal classes were well attended. won the championship and Ste- Five sessions were held with a phen Mitchel was the runner-|total attendance of 28. up. Miss A. J. McLeod, VON GIRLS, 12 YEARS AND OVER (nurse for Whitby, has tendered Standing broad jump -- Linda her resignation which will be- Madill, Niela Vanderby and Lin-|come effective as of July 10. da Sharpe. She will be taking up a posting Running broad jump -- Linda|at Wellesly Hospital in Toronto. 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There were a total of 120, | 50 yard dash -- Joanne Pick- home visits made. There were | |ard and Debbie Grant (tied for [103 nursing care visits and 17) |first), Eileen Earl and Jane [health instruction visits. Mason. Champion was Eileen| The nurse spent nine hours at | | Earl. Runners-up are Doris Hen-| --------<-------------------- a |dren, Joanne Pickard and Joy 21 | Somanski. BOYS, 10 AND 11 YEARS Standing broad jump--Shawn Sagnon, Lewis Pritchard and {Claude Niro. . : : b Running broad jump -- To grade one student. Shown here {Johansen, Claude Niro an is Bobby, showing the form Shawn Sagnon. that won him the event | High jump -- Claude Niro, Oshawa Times Photo penis Raake and Shawn Sag- non. Softball throw -- Claude Niro, Dennis Raake and Shawn Sagnon (WY [18] HAIR DRESSING The Smartest of them all . . . = for the whole family. NON-GREASY - IDEAL FOR BRUSHCUTS GIVES A NATURAL SHEEN Your money back if this is not the FINEST hairdressing you have ever used. 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