in the form of songs by the|Guides and Brownies. Assisting, The evening ended with the! Guides and a skit and song was|Mrs. McDaniel were Mrs. singing of "taps". presented by the 5th Brownie|Marge MacDonald, Mrs. Stan . Pack. |Bronishewski and Mrs. Nick! ALL PESTS ARCTIC OIL HUNT islands of Spitsbergen before Mrs. Sandrelli presented the/ Sorichetti. Entemologists say there are| OSLO, Norway (AP)--A Nor-|the summer of 1963. The group convener Mrs. McDaniel, with a| Program was in charge of/more than 1,500 species of mos-|Wegian company will startjof islands have long been a | spiritual bouquet from the'Mrs. Bruce Hazelton. iquitos. idrilling for oil on the Arcticlrich source of coal. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, May 17, 1962 5 | WHITBY SPORTS. Mothers, Daughters PARADE At Guide Banquet On Saturday, the, Guides' ae and presented Brownie awards Brownies' annual mother andjto: Terry Mowat, for Gold By GERRY BLAIR |daughter banquet was held in|Hand, M. Wolters, E. Allan, C. {the parish hall, sponsored by| Robitaille, for cookie sales. CWL. Father .Austin gave the| Guide awards were presented| grace and Mrs. W. Allan pro-jto: P. McCabe, S. Dochuk, for posed a toast to the Queen. jhostess badges; D. Parise, L. Seated at the head table were:|Finan, K. Hughes, C, Allan, R. \Father Austin, Father Douglass,|Polito, S. Dochuk, L. Perry, V. |Father Cathbert, Mrs. F.|Kirby, J. Hendriks, P. Van | Weaver, District Commissioner, | Hoof, P. McCabe, J. Winek, for Mrs. Pritchard LA badge sec-|!aundress; S. Femia, V. Kirby,| retary, Mrs. Larry Ruest, Re-|L. Perry, K. Hughes, C. Allan, THIS WEEKEND IS... One of the better softball leagues operating this season in the Whitby area is the Lakesire Softball League com- prised of four clubs with players from Whitby, Oshawa and surrounding territories. League president, Maurice Bin- sted reports that Sunday afternoons is their play-day with the Whitby Town park, Squires Beach, Pickering and Peaeearageds" Harman Park in Oshawa for facilities. The four clubs are Whitby Canadian Tire, defending champions; Hicks B-A: Midway B-P; and Pickering's Mitchell Heating. Although no definite calibre has been ascertained, Binsted compares it favorably with the Whitby - Ajax Industrial grouping. Despite the fact, they are not associated with gional convener, Mrs. D. ca Newman president of CWL;} |Guiders, Mrs. Allan of 3rd com-| pany Guides, Mrs. Sandrelli 3rd {Brownie Pack, Mrs. B. ton, 5th Brownie Pack, Miss T. Hazel.-| P. Van Hoof, N. Allard, J. Hendriks, P. Kaiser and A. M. Bardoel for needlewomen. P. Kaiser, L. Perry, A. M,/ Bardoel, $S. Femia, second) class; C. Allan, little house em- blem; D. Oben, P. Van Hoof, TIME The Earth Is Just Right For Fence Post Installation. Protect Your Lawn and Garden Now ! Eight-page Beaver Fencing Booklet with over 24 fence designs. Get yours todoy and plon your fencing easily from colour illustrations. Lesage and Miss C. Kahn Guide lieutenants. -- any tecned ae Mrs. Weaver addressed the "V's Were gohan eee ° , ; i y ant leaders,. as follows: C. va group briefly. She mentioned ajjan, §. Dochuk, J. Hendriks, t jabout the influence of Guiding' pojito, Miss C. Kahn, Miss LADDERS TRELLIS in a girl's life. P. Lesage. For Around the House vee, 149 gave Entertainment STEP LADDER ..... 5,29 6-FT. oes 1,69 STEP LADDER .... 5,98 2,69 12.98 3e" ior. 15.95 PLYWOOD 20-FT. PUSH-UP EXTENSION HANDY PANELS 90 1.20 the OASA, they still abide by OASA rules to keep competi- tion keen. An indication of just how serious these fellows are about their ball, they purchased a beautiful trophy, made of mahogany, valued at approximately $85. As Presi- dent Binsted said, 'It's added incentive for the fellows to play a little harder with this fine trophy as a final re- ward." In two exhibition games involving clubs from the Lakeshore league and the Whitby - Ajax Industrial circuit, Hicks B-A and Canadian Tire emerged victorious over Bathurst Containers and Dunlop Gold Seals, respectively. Tonight at 8 p.m., Canadian Tire tangle with Gold Seals in a return match at the Town Park. Some of the better soft- ball players in Whitby, last year with Abner's Esso Senior "B" club perform in the Lakeside league Signings are few and far between Brooklin's Senior lacrosse club as several each other around competing for a Only six men have inked contracts to date ings were the Lotton brothers, Ken and Glen. that Charlie Grandy, Don Craggs, Pat Baker and Roy Wood signed on. One of the major hold-ups whether or not the Ontario Lacrosse Association will grant Brook- lin's request to allow four players from Port Credit Sailors to switch environments. This will have to take place short- ly with opening day less than two weeks away Brooklin will hold only four more workouts prior to May 30, when they officially launch the 1962 Senior OLA schedule, host- ing Port Credit. They have one practice this Friday night in the Whitby Community arena, then switch to the dirt floor in Brooklin's Community arena, their home rink. At that the players will have just two workouts to get accus- tomed to the hard packed surface in comparison to the concrete floor at Whitby. their reports: was provided) cuhetobslclelstctich tl hi) == Guiders WHITBY PERSONALS At the Sinclair Home andjdas street, west, is in the Osh- School Association annual meet-|awa General Hospital where she ing to be held Thursday, Mayjunderwent major _ surgery.| 17 a musical recital will be|Happy to report that she is im- given under the direction of)proving nicely. Her friends wish} music teacher Mrs. Dobson.|her a prompt recovery. All are invited to attend. co = ae 8-FT. FAN . 7-FT. DECORATIVE 8-FT. DECORATIVE these days for players belt the team. Recent sign- Prior to spot on BEFORE THE FLIES Permanent fiberglass Y, screening that will not 2c rust, sag or stain only PER $Q, FT. Alison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Craig, 713 Burns} street, was christened on Sun-| day, May 13, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church by Rev.) McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Craig| entertained relatives and friends} PITTSBURGH at dinner in their home follow-} ing the ceremony. Present F AINT x x x werc: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie x x x Mrs E. B. Killens, 600 Maple street, spent Sunday in Hamp- ton where she attended the Christening of her grandson, Paul Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Killens. is each each each eac'9 each each 36" 48" 36" 48" 36" 48" Cindy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keyes, is cele- brating her fourth birthday jtoday. On Saturday a party will be held, her friends wish her\of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. S. many happy returns of the day.'J. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R.| McCausland, Mr. and Mrs. Wil} liam Dolmage and daughters| the home of Mr. and Mrs.|Brenda, Karin, Joanne and Lorne Kemp, Green street,| June, all of Whitby. Shae ' we > s |were their son and family, Mr. ------ koa go ee ne . hs an land Mrs. D. W Kemp, of Ajax ast season wi rooklin Hillcrests Senior crosse clu Mr. and Mrs. D. Kemp and ARTISTS! E--uire: about the advantages of Joining our is a few miles from home presently. He is working for a , ! their son Dan spent Sunday finance company in Australia There will be no Junior alte Mr Janes Linde of lacrosse in Whitby this summer. Lack of players caused Rice rae psa Oy fos: CALL the wash-out. After:a fine showing two years back when Mrs. Fred Mitchell, of Bre- WHITBY PAINT the Red Wings went to the Minto Cup finals in Western , Canada, talent became difficult to find. One practice two (Chin, spent mother's day with k : only four players on hand her mother, Mrs. R. A. 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