Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1961, p. 6

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WHITBY and DIS Whitby Bureau Office Manager: Lloyd Robertson : 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Mrs. Myrtle Lovelock, a for- SANTA CLAUS COMES T mer member of | Township Council, on Saturday night became the first 0 WH Peeaaa 'Myrtle Lovelock TRICT 'New Deputy-Reeve the Whitby|Lockyer, with 601 votes. lady|two seats on the school board, one sitting Out of the running was Sydney In a three-way struggle for the STAR Claus was NATURALLY, THE of the Whitby Santa Parade on Saturday Santa himself, who arriy town shortly before the snow and therefore had to have his reindeer towed on. an mous float. The parade is organized by the merchants section of Whitby Chamber of merce, was viewed by thou- sands of local residents, who lined the streets to see the ed in whi many floats, horses and rid- | Henry H 4 MBisciat aa ers, ettes and commercial dis- plays which moved along to the sound of four local and district bands. An addition to this year's parade were sev- eral go-karting clowns from the Oshawa Kart Club. These power driven funny men en- ertained the spectators with their hilarious antics and helped to fill the lengthy gaps in the parade. In the upper picture is the Santa Claus float complete with the 5 ee baton - twirling major- | igh Girls To ITBY teh sy % 2 merry old gentleman from the North Pole, who later met almost every child in Whitby in the Bank of Montreal. In the lower picture, Santa is pictured in the bank with two | local devoted fans, who gave him their lists. Left is Mary Deschenes, and right is her brother Ste phen, 4, children of Mr. and Mrs, Larry Deschenes, of 1028 Centre street. Candy treats and. balloons were given to all of the children. --Oshawa Times Photos Join Curling Club By JOAN CALDER "There is no rest for the but when a film was shown Grade 12 and 13 students re- to!.35 was the charge for each pupil Christmas present | jdeputy-reeve in the township's) member was re- \history. She edged the sitting)elected and another was turned |deputy-reeve, John Goodwin, by|out. Hugh Ormiston polled 340 inearly 100 votes to take the|votes to be returned and Mrs. |straight two-way battle in the Winifred MacKenzie polled 220 \township's election. \to be out of the running in her Mrs. Lovelock polled 609 sania ta tar 7 dl he i ais | is for the to Mr. Goodwin's 520. On nom-|. (4091 board was William Man- jination night, Reeve Heber|ning, making his first try for gh was acclaimed reeve Of|the school board, with 391 bal- |the township. jlots. Mr. Manning, now Ontario | In fhe running for council,/County Clerk, is a former reeve j\two sitting members were re-\of the township and until this jelected along with a new candi-|clection was a member of the date, making his first bid.|township planning board. |Frank Thompson up for re-elec-| Township Clerk Murray Rob-} |tion, polled 737 votes; John Dry-jinson said that the voting was| jden, also up for re-election,|very light. polled 735; and Donald Roberts,| Whitby Township's council in his first try, polled 675 votes|and board are elected for a one- to be elected. 'year term. Rebekah Lodge | Town-County Club | 'Officers Elected | eer | Mourns Member BLACKSTOCK -- The Tow | land Country Club met Wednes-| The regular meeting of Bene-| day evening, Nov. 29, in the CE|volent Rebekah Lodge 132 met| jroom with 29 members present. |in the IOOF Hall, Whitby, Wed-! After the regular business,\nesday evening. Noble Grand| the report of the Smorgasbord sister Stella McLean presided, | was given. assisted by Vice grand sister) A number was planned for the|/Mary Churchyard. Christmas party. This wes the Christmas party| Election of officers resulted as meeting but was saddened by follows: president, Richard and|the Joss of our dear sister Annie Ruby Van Camp; secretary,|/7oms, for whom we had a me- ue sea oly |morial service with the draping Lp A jof the charter. Sister Churchyard reported on \the sick members and Christ- mas baskets will be sent to Plan Ho @) \the shut-in members. | Quite a number of members returned the year calendars and oa |those who forgot please bring At Anderson St them to the next meeting. All ® further business being concluded |Lodge closed in the usual man- By EILEEN PATTERSON ketball team tryouts are being|ner. Birthday greetings were A relaxed atmosphere oncecjheld this week. But unless more sung for Sister Lillian Yeoman. again prevails at Anderson as|Seniors show an interest there| A social was then enjoyed, re- the end of the Christmas exams |will be only a Junior team. \freshments served by Sister Lot- jhas finally arrived. The first assembly since the|tie Plaskitt and committee, after It was a tense, hectic sessionjone commemorating remem-|which an exchange of gifts from crammed with long hours of|jbrance Day was thoroughly en-|the gaily decorated Christmas |studying which lasted far into|joyed by the Anderson student|tree convened by Sister Tena the night for some students,/body Tuesday, Dec. 5. A|jRoberts brought to a close a jespecially the Senior classes.|familiar guest, Lieutenant-Com-|Very pleasant evening. |But the whole gruesome ordeal|mander Connor, who was like jis over for another term. Junior and Senior girls' 8 p.m. in the nurses residence. |' of the residence. 9. Please call THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 11, 1961 5 |were taken to assassinate pres- lident Kwame Nkrumah and a number of his ministers. But Christmas Sale | For Ajax WA On Ghana Says Bombs | December 1] | °pposition Plot sm,tsmbings wold Sor ACCRA, Ghana (AP) -- The'continued through the recent GRACE MILLS government charged Sunday re-|visit of Queen Elizabeth. AJAX -- The annual bazaar\cent waves of strikers and! The white paper charged un- and Christmas Gift Sale will be|bombings in Ghana were part/named foreign business inter- held by the Womens' Hospital|°f an opposition party plot tojests gave financial aid to the Auxiliary on December 1ith at/S¢ize power with the help of the the plotters. But reports that it ua and pone from the|would contain a bitter attack on f - P ii _ghboring republic of Togo. (Britain were not borne out. The Bigrrtreng hd -- Rservad _ It added in a white paper that | belief is that it was toned down home baking, and candy. Fol- it has evidence secret oathsjas a result of the Queen's visit, lowing this will be a social hour, Se EGE REM with Christmas Carols, and sea-/ sonable refreshments. All ladies) invited to attend and bring a) friend. Please use the West door Emergent Meeting COMPOSITE LODGE A.F. & A.M. 30 Donations for the bazaar will) be picked up on Saturday, Dec.! Mrs, Carr at! Wh 2-6974. | PERSONALS Rev. and Mrs. Lorne Heron, of Val D'Or, Quebec, were week- end visitors with Mrs. R. D. Campbell, ard Mr. and Mrs.' W. Heron, RR 1, Whitby. The Ajax Horticultural Society will meet on Tuesday, Decem- ber 12th in the Lion's Den. Note) change of date. It is hoped all members will attend, as this will be the annual meeting, and) plans for next years activities will be discussed. | The Ajax Camera Club will meet in future at the Rotary # Club Room, in the Siksay Build- ing, every Tuesday evening in-'@ stead of Wednesday. Note jim change of day and place. ore urg requested to attend @ Masonic Service for our late SAMUEL F. MURDOCH 7:30 o'clock at W. C. Town Funeral Home TUESDAY DECEMBER 12th Masonic Clothing Wor. Bro. W. Augustus Secretary H. S. Town Wor, Master ONE-PIECE CONCRETE lik MMMEDATE DELIVERY CW ALL UES @ FOR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS | @ NONPSLIP SURFACE ON TREADS | AND PLATFORM | "YOUR FIRST STEP TO BEAUTY AND SAFETY" OLIVER J-d3l CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. lday afternoon, It was a lovely party and Miss Miller received any lovely linens. A community shower for Mr.| and Mrs. Stanley Bastedo was} held on Friday evening at the ase Line School. It was well attended and enjoyed by all. OVER 50 ",K," | USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM | SRAM LRAT 5 . THRIF RATES an old friend on this, his second MAIN ISLAND a --|sented a very interesting talk.)and political cent |The general theme of it was, |nesia, had a pepaletion of #0 Santa Claus can and then consider a career} in the armed services". It was! Surprise Visit | The film also presented gave | urprise ISI jus an inside look at life at the) certainly seems to be an ideal| career, By IVY THOMPSON |(and we hope the best!) is to be DUNBARTON -- The Sunday|held next 'Friday, Dec. 15 at \Church had their annual Christ-|feature Ted Curl from a Toronto) mas concert last week. The/teleyision program and "The| jparty on Friday evening. Thelysual dance rules will apply,| |Junior concert was on Saturdaylang it is to be "dress-up". | Mr. Lawrence Davis showed| invited, the 1960 Eaton's Santa Claus|--- . pleted when Santa Claus put in a surprise appearance and gave goodies Mrs. George Howe of Toronto Connor and family on Sunday.| | Mr. Colin Fallow of Whitby} \Saturday. | Warren Gibb of Oshawa spent mother, Mrs. Oliver Gibb. A bridal shower for Miss Kay| EVERY CAR ON THE LOT HAS BEEN "WINTERIZED" FOR YOUR PROTECTION 1961 CHEVROLETS @ 9 TO CHOOSE FROM @ Sedans, Hardtops and Con- bas-jannual visit, once again pre-| Jaya, fourth largest island "Stay in school as long as you!000,000 in 1961 a very convincing lecture. T D b Services colleges. Military life) | art H | 0 un on The last dance of the year,| \School of Dunbarton United| Anderson. The 'Holly Hop" will senior Sunday school had their! Shadows", local talent. The! afternoon. Henry students are especially | parade, The program was com: oe | each of the children a bag of " |visited her daughter, Mrs. Jerry| lvisited the George Watson's v2 the weekend with his grand- Miller was held at the home of/ : From 4 "mene : , , OCT. 1 Travel Consulont 8 MRS. BD. MITCHELL DELUXE SEDAN. 1 owner, Windshield washers and back-up lights DODD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-523] London from ... 339.0 Amsterdam, from 378.0 DONALD 1961 FORD 1960 CORVAIR vertibles. Some with auto- PERFORMANCE SPECIAL matic, radio, white walls, 2- 1960 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 2-Door. tone, power steering, power brakes, back-up lights, V-8 V-8 high performance motor, standard transmission, positraction, new white walls, motors. FROM wheel discs, radio, sold by us new. 52 % LIT AGONS 1958 _PONTIAC cently. Debates and discussions among the. students were illus- trated and provided an insight Officiating clinics are in oper- for the Henry students into what ation again to teach girls how to expect from university. Dr. to call fouls or violations in a Fisher, who gave several com- basketball game. When the girls wicked," as the saying goes pardon me; the tr should' read, There i for students of Henry High With examinations just this past week, the school BASKETBALL Travel Service 300 DUNDAS E., WHITBY Oshawe ~ Whitby - Brookli MO 8-3304 Onterio Provincial Police Cor. V-8, automatic, padded dash. Completely re- finished in metallic silver. Immaculate condition cliche no rest C.I.L. Paint Dealer YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors 1960 ENVOY STATION WAGON. White with red trim. Economical transporte- +] 445 tion for the family 2-door Deluxe. Automatle with $ 6-cylinder engine over de cided to give Grade 12 13 students extra mathematics and seience clas: Students don't mind the extra help, but Saturday morning are no help to pupils who are work ing in the Christmas rush. Hav- ing a class on Boxing Day also restricts certain pupils who go away for Christmas Day travel back home on. the following Christmas. It probably be more con for the assistance classes to be held on some afternoon after school. FILMS University campus life flared on the auditorium movie screen ses classes and das would mentaries in the film, an education was more than getting a degree. He said th the mind has to be activiated into applying itself to the world and the student must realize what he doesn't know. The Science Club presented an hour long film called, "Gate- to The Mind." All. stu dents were invited to view this film which was shown on Dec way enient 7 A "The Old Man and the Sea,' is scheduled to be shown to the students of Henry film, 'on Monday, Dec. 11. This film is a money-making project for Student Council. A fee of .25 or BROCK " WHITBY % DARRYL F. ZANUCK THE od t 4 v4 Cine ening Shows at 6:55 and 8:35 Last Complete Show at 8:35 sve GAMBL a | - COLOR by DE LUXE Starring: Stephen Boyd, Juliette Greco, David Wayne PLUS SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION: "The Trunk'! -- With Phil Carey -- Julia Arnall jhac a total of 224 beds. said that have finished learning the rules and regulations of the game at they write National examina- tions in basketball. to the mark she achieves, girl gets an Inter - Gyptex, Paperhanging 1958. PONTIAC Full Wall Murals Overseas Excursions: , | 1960 DODGE According). | : cS aaU ener i otk girl gets a certain rating. If a School rat-|# ing, she may officiate at games enamel. A sacrifice played by other schools in the | district. Of course, she re-|§ Ontario Provincial Police Car, V-8, auto- matic, padded dash, Finished in beige PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE. Imported. High performance motor, turboglide transmission, power steering and power brakes. Push-button radio, 51895 white walls, wheel discs, etc. 1955 PONTIAC STATION WAGON. The perfect $ car for the sportsman . : 795 Hardtops & Convertibles ceives a mercenary reward for doing this job. She paid $10 or up for a game CURLING Henry's Curling Club for-|@ merly consisted of boys only.) |This year, though, they decided The club has been formed under the direction of Mr. King, the boys' teacher. | was elected) |president and Barb Foote was| |to let the girls join too. Physical Education Gordon Richards elected secretary treasurer, Under committee heads, join ranks with Dorothy. The fee is $5 for the season and the mixed group has the tentative nights of Monday and Thursday to curl. The fact that the girls have been allowed admission to this club is a real sign of pro- gress. Keep it up, girls, we'll prove this isn't just a man's world, yet! MOST MODERN KENORA, Ont. (CP)--Addi- tion of a $400,000, 107-bed wing has made Pinecrest Home for the Aged one of the most mod- ern in Ontario, The home now may get there 4 is Dorothy Donald in charge of | transportation. Later on, other} committee heads will probably! Sedans, 2 to choose from second cor for the fomily mon. From (mene (aa Co vs 1960 VAUXHALL 1960 BUICK INVICTA 4-door Hardtop. Cost $6,200 new. Power steering, power brokes, power seat, power windows, Radio, rear defroster, air conditioning and centipede tires 1957 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. Full power equipment. V-8 motor and automatic tranismission. 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