Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1961, p. 5

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> THE OSMAWA TIMES, Monaay, Movember 20, 1961 5 DODD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.I.L. Paint Dealer YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Paperhanging Full Well Murels Going South This Winter ? aPS Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST, E. WHITBY Oshawa -- Whitby -- Brooklin MO 8-3304 yp Even though you moy be travelling by cor we will make arrangements for accommoda- a. tion once you have reached the sunny south. We can also reserve rooms enroute, A phone call will make your trip more re- warding. Hotels, Tours, etc. SEEK HOME FOR PUPPIES Whitby's Dog Control Offi- | five | citizen wanting a puppy to cer, John Greer is looking for notify him at the Whitby estintated to be about weeks old. They have no mother, apparently, and Mr. Greer is currently making a home for them at the town dog pound. He invites any \Electronics May! iIMake Career A Call, | Vic eo ag lite wil be| j affected by the use of electron- 'Mean War End lically controlled or omnes bd bd | lrobots. The preparation of food, | | Electronics will soon make jysually pills' will be done auto-| Ins eT in @ | S jwar a thing of the past. Whitby| matically and business life will : osheagy a -- be run by computers which will Speaking at the Commence-|would challenge the graduates|. "A graduate owes a great da tems 7 07 . Blely, GEN-imake decisions that are now the near Wrarcieas of Henzy Street|to make their careers a call Stlot responsibility which he ee ania ging Pai prerogative of business men, High School,on Friday, a Whitby|God. jcarries on his shoulders," helroctronic Industries Ltd os j z clergyman challenged 16 honor "You should look upon humanjsaid, "and he needs the strong-) Mr. Kiel told hi 9 di HONOR FOR EVA graduates to answer God's call/heings as men anc women withjest type of character to fulfil) . Bee tie wien ra lence) kya Le Galliene, London- by dedicating themselves _ in\the needs and services you have|his responsibility to mankind. "the field t pe povances orn American stage star and their particular careers to the/to offer," he told the graduates. "Integrity of character is the fe ed eahot electronics it was ib a i service of humanity. "Giving ourselves to our fellowjmost basic need of all," said (aS"C oe ot a interpreter of Ibsen drama, has Rev. John Smith, BAy BD. man," he said, "is the only|Mr. Smith, "for we may have|t nad ye ea gg: id be deto- been named a member of the minister of Whitby United ideal of service which could|the academic qualifications but ee inched as the. me wes Royal Norwegian Order of St. Church said that the world's\bridge the gaps between people we fail if we lack integrity of rat i un We Ga vip es & : grave problems could only be and nations. character. so ltestin InOUREey are wnie dude solved by dedicated people who) : ee "Make life's career @ calling) Some *OGsiy Are: mOne: sane: exemplified integrity of charac- RESPONSIBILITY in which you are continually ea cen so ter. "An academic degree is not ajexemplifying integrity of char- h = ager nee agence "Never has there been, in my|passport to privilege," he con-jacter in your service to fellow algeria) ve Sgneetet a erage opinion, a greater need for dedi-'tinued, '"'but a passport to re-|man," Mr. Smith advised the ea eis hd a tons . en- 'leated men and womer te dedi-| sponsibility. graduates in closing. dines sag -- irms cate their skills and knowledge a ---- pb ser Bap -- for humanity," he said. 5 YEAR PLAN cost than Canadian companies, MILESTONE igh jhe said, In the past few years Graduation exercises, he said, notably Japan has _ snatched) were milestones in one's life . egg: the oe go which stirred up happy mem-| A t B d t e Kiwanians were told. ories of events and friendships| Wal u e re The result of unfair competi- with fellow students and teach- tion has meant that many work- ers throughout one's high school Pl N S h ] jers in this country have been education. 'forced out of their jobs. Mr, Smith expressed hope that an ew C 00 | Mr. Kiely forecasta push but-, the graduates would have some lton era when practically every! challenging considerations in| A decision on Whitby's pro-{the expected day for three mem- their careers and that they|posed new Public School will|bers from both board and com- would think again of some ofjbe postponed until all Whitby|mittee to meet to discuss teach- the challenges which the exper-|Public bodies have submitted alers' salaries. Merit pay plans ience of high school o/fered to/five-year budget to the Munici-|whereby teachers are 'granted them. ipal Board. |salary at ry on ae ag > ' The Whitby Public School/recommendations may be dis- PREPARATION 54 Board was told this by Town|cussed _You should .ook -- at the! Clerk John Frost who with] [ae iat wea t herioa of Chairman of Municipal Finance! apnpITIONAL WHITBY NEWS lose ation," he said. Committee Wm. Davidson form- Dene < ed a Municipal deputation to the ON PAGE 4 "High school has prepared you| conoo| Board meeting at Kath-| for new experiences, new deci-\ieen Rowe School Thursday homes for these eight ager. Police Station. By the way, he veg new bag dda ogi ot NeW | icht. " s puppies, which Beverley an , 4 the . |endeavors,"' said the speaker. \ r. Frost said that there D tr tl age ooo are a TT cits ea ta Bon ge ages ee cirypotaon Box be nc great increase in emonstrauion @ puppies were [0 . goer > that their graduation had N-\Whitby's p ion unless new field in Port Whitby and are | --Oshawa Times Photo |o4' doors to greater endeavors. aeaey. sage io the At Garden Club oe ee He said that in any profes-jarea. The present school accom- ' ae ; ; d ati At the Whitby Garden Club HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Oe ee er nina te tes alice Ot, tan On Oe |dumonstrated the trimming and MWMEDIATE DELIVERY CW AU YUZEB not take their vocation too seri-) sufficient. ously; others who showed more; §ehool board member Tom Volleyball Teams Advance To Finals | By JOAN CALDER Anderson 15-5 and 15-8. In other This week, I received a tip Senior games, Henry triumph- from one student. With the ex- el over Ajax 15-6 and 15-7 and cuse of boosting Henry's school over Orono 13-5, 13-10, and 15-2. spirit, some students had de-| Junior games gave Henry posited 50 pounds of lime on her same winning streak. In the Anderson's lawn and formedijunior game against Orono, the words "Henry Street High Henry zipped through with room to make a beginning in, their humble There are approximately 30 t0\he enlightened and a soul to be|loused us up, the budget has 35 members in the club andlinspired," he added. "And so Ijbeen called a year too early." great interest in it among younger students. this year's executive are: pres- ident, Ross Gibson; acting careers the Members of vice-presi- School."" The trick seems funny|scores 15-3 and 15-5. A gameldent, Joan Calder; treasurer, to us and shows good intentions |é nst Ajax again gave Henry|pale sague, and secretary, Vir- linterest and were a little more|fdwards argued that needs} serious and finally there were|were based not on new arrivals self dedicated people. but on increase in present pop-| "There are different degrees ulation The school's peak capa-| of dedication," said Mr. Smith,|city will be reached in 1963 pro- "and I would challenge thejyided that general population) graduates to make their chal-|does not grow at an abnormal) lenge in their particular career|rate, a 'call'. | Fred Ing, who is serving his| CALL OF GOD last term as school board mem-| "Eyery child of God has ajber had this comment to make:| body to be nurtured, a mind to|"The Municipal Board has It was advised by Mr. Frost| bly was devoted to lining upjthat the school board submit al Intermediate Certificates and|Board for a sum of money to Graduation Diplomas. At the|cover architect's plans for the) being used in a malicious way " rey "Ores ore -* »! Tile Jig. Sehilli y $c niors. the victory with scores/ginia Filiott. Our two staff ad- Commencement, Nigel Schilling new school shaping of various types of evergreens, such as yew, both), dwarf and pyramid types, Pfit-| ' zer Juniper, Mountbatten Juni- per, pyramidal and all other types. To cut down the leader| branch makes it grow stronger} and branch out and thus have) a fuller shrub. They should be) trimmed drastically twice aj year, and if they have not already been done, do it now. To keep lilacs from growing too high they should be trim- 3 @ FOR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS @ NON®*SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS AND PLATFORM "YOUR FIRST STEP TO BEAUTY AND SAFETY" OLIVER J-dall CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD, med at the tip when half grown. All spring blooming shrubs, such as lilac, forsythia, weigela |pupils who were receiving their|requisition to the Municipal) pirea, etc., should be pruned in the spring after they have bloomed. | Late blooming shrubs such as SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS A Big Bonus For Everyone Who Buys A General Electric AUTOMATIC Think students, should the shoe/12-5 and 11-7. In the final junior|yisers are Mr. Fisher and Miss|\2@V¥°: the Validictorian Address.| A school board meeting is to| hydrangea should be shaped be on the other foot, would we|game, Henry beat Anderson 10-/ Lamont. The club's first presen.| Various students received other|be held as soon as possible to|/early in the spring. All hedges| like it! 2 and 15-2. |tation will be a play by George|@7ards of same nature. A spe-/deal with the new school prob-iof evergreen and shrubs that The school congratulates thes¢|Bernard Shaw, called Arms|°ial award, and Ontario Schol-lem. So far nothing further has|show a brown part at the ends VOLLEYBALL jgirls who will go on to the/and the Man. arship Certificate was present-|been heard re provincial ap-|should be sprayed for the red Recently, Victoria Park Girls'|COSSA championships in Belle- ed to George Menzel. The school|proval on the school. spider mite, also they should be ie. team misled Henry.|yille on Saturday, Nov. 25. ¥ : congratulates George on this) The board also dealt with alsprayed and watered in the senior game did not show : Sifite commencement was to|high award. A dance was held|ietter from the teachers' salaryjautumn to feed their roots) up the Victoria Park team as|STUDENT COUNCIL ine (De On Friday, November 17, the/in the gymnasium after the|committee asking for a meeting|through the dry winds of the) being very ter they bes Hf aaeges Bags gn preceding Wednesday's assem-'commencement exercises. |with the board. Monday next is!winter months. i ame. ie scores -| absent Tea Ie10 tor Victoria Park, 154|so vice-president, Dave Hoag, for Henry and 13-6 for Henry.| presided over the council of] cd Lucky "13" seems to have fol-|Henry High. lowed both teams in this game.| Council members were unani-| 5 Q It the Henry Seniors played a|mous in their decision to give) .. good game, Henry Juniors|cheerleading bars to Judy) shone. They slammed ball after| Atkinson, Linda Moorehouse, | ball to the Victoria Park team,|/Jan Norwood and Donna but Victoria Park could not re-|Fraser. It was decided that Ron| taliate and return the serves.|Bremner was to get another) Henry won every game with/special bar also. is | CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! CALENDAR -- of WEEKLY Events! YOUR SPOR This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! ! STAFFORD | wHitsy MOTORS LTD. | B th td G.M. DEALER FORK PONTIAC, BUICK . sday, Henry § rs cles ng its meetings on Monday at L ashe sf F piri lak ir Mie ee sen for os benveniunce of the| ro ers sd VAUXHALL & G.M.C. TRUCKS URNISHINGS majority | Our location at Perform Skit At orava cus Monuments NEW AND USED CARS 1 tet Mart, of tin O¥hes Thi scores 15-0, 15-0, and 15-1. For; Noon-hour sports, extra morn-| these overwhelming victories,j/ing classes, and after school | Henry salutes Pat Bloye, Sus-|clubs have interfered in Council ann Schilling and Joy Burnside./having a convenient time to! The SLOSSA Girls""B" Vol-;meet with all its members pres- leyhall Tournament. rocketed|ent. Council discussed possible Henry into first place in South-|times when it could meet on! ern Lake Ontario district girls'other days. The end result is volleyball. At Ajax last Wed:|that Councii will continue hav-| Rousseau Upholstery Buy Now! 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The reports were given by the secretary, Jean Ward, and the treasurer, Betty Pascoe | The worship service was led " | by Isabel Farndale, Dorothy) Switzer and Myrtle Fells. Mrs.} Ross Hall gave a report of the Presbytery meeting held in Albert Church, Oshawa, in a very intere 2 High lights of th ted Church Women's tion were given in the form of a skit by| Roxena Ledgett who was the! narrator, and assisted by Helen Roseborough Ka owe Laura Pellow, Ann' Budd and Rosalee Reynolds 4 solo by Mrs. Ross Hall was enjoyed by all the members A lunch was served by Helen Roseborough and her commit tee and the meeting adjourned with the WA benediction THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS HOCKEY: JR. "A" METROPOLITAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Tuesday, Nov. 21, ot 8:30 p.m, TORONTO MARLBORO'S vs WHITBY MOHAWKS, ot Whitby Arena Sunday, Nov. 26, at 2:00 p.m., WHITBY MOHAWKS vs ST. MIKES, at Maple Leaf Gardens. 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