Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1962, p. 5

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Si Na ne = tl nani te WHITBY And DISTRICT ELECTION CANDIDATES FILE NOMINATION PAPERS Making official entries into the Federal election stakes Wednesday were Miss Aileen Hall and Norman Cafik. New Democratic Party candidate for the riding Miss Hall filed her nomination papers at deputy rettrning officer Harry Jermyn's office early in the afternoon. In the upper photo, left to right, Mr. Jermyn, of- ficial agent Tommy Thomas MLA and campaign workers Louis Rousseau and Ray Scott are shown with Miss Hall. Later in the afternoon, Mr. Cafik, the Liberal candidate, filed the necessary nomina- #\Mrs, Agnes Young, grand con- "|ductress, Mrs. Maybelle Young, tion papers at the Whitby office. He is shown, seated, with campaign workers and well-wishers, left to right, labor representative Phil O'Neill, Mr. Jermyn, Bill Law- son and George Drynan. --Oshawa Times Photos Pre-Grad uation Reception Held The 1962 Graduating Class of the Ontario Hospital School of Nursing were the guests of honor on Wednesday afternoon at a pre-graduation tea in the) Minister Talks At Church Meet St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Young Women's Group held its monthly meeting on Monday evening at the Sunday schoo] hall. The meeting open- ed with a hymn, Mrs, Town- send read the scripture and Mrs. T. Kelly led in prayer. Mrs. D. Warne introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Stuart| B. Coles, who showed slides and spoke on the Meeting of the World Council of Churches at New Delhi. Mrs. D. Wilson thanked the speaker for his enlightening talk. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess for the evening, Mrs. D. Wilson, Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs. T. Kelly and Mrs. Town- send. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. Sloan on Monday, June 25, in the form of a pot luck supper. Junior Residence. The tea was organized for the eight gradu- ates-to-be by the Faculty of the School of Nursing. Following are the eight mem- bers of the graduating class who will become fully fledged nurses at the Graduation Exercises in the hospital assembly hall on Friday, June 8, at 3.00 p.m.: | Mrs. Marjorie McKenzie Campbell of Whitby; Miss Shir- ley Blanche Goodale, Stoney Creek; Miss Judith Louise Haight, Oshawa; Miss Joyce Harris, Orono; Mrs, Lynne Carol Hart, Ajax; Miss Gloria Jane Maciver, Markham; Miss Patricia A. Pingle, Bowman- ville; Miss Lillian Marian' Sob- zak, Whitby. | The guest speaker at the 34th |Graduation Exercise will be The Honorable Matthew B. Dymond, tario. SEEKING STATUS BLACKPOOL, England (CP) Pawnbrokers are worried about the "public image" and may appoint a public relations of- ficer. At a conference here the president of their national asso- ciation said he was disturbed about recent unfavorable por- trayals on television and mov- ies. |MD, Minister of Health for On-} WHITBY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, May 31, 1962 5 OES Members Plan Fall Sale On Thursday, May 24 the re- gular meeting of Whitby Chap- ter No, 248 Order of the East- ern Star was held in the Ma- sonic Hall with a large num- ber of visitors and members at- tending. Mrs. Elsie Goose, PM, pre- sented the flag at the alter, the National Anthem was sung and the flag was then escorted to the East. This being Grand Of- ficer's Night many distinguished guests attended. Present were: Mrs. Norma Eastwood, WGM, Mr. Alex McDonald, GP, Mrs. Edna Anderson, PGM, Mrs. Pearl McDonald, PGM. The guests were introduced by Mrs. Margaret Mustard, con- ductress, and Mrs, Mary Ink- pen, associate conductress. They were escorted to the East, wel- comed by the worthy matron, Mrs. Audrey McKenzie, the grand patron, Mr. James Mar- tin, and given grand honors. Grand Officers prescnt were: grand Adah, Mrs. Olivia Thater, grand Martha, Mra. Evelynne Little, grand warden. Mrs. Teena Roberts, PDDGM of Sun- beam: Oshawa and _ honorary member of Whitby Chapter was warmly welcomed by the wor- thy matron. Visiting presiding matrons and patrons and the past matrons of Whitby Chapter were also given a special greet- ing. Baptist Church Recital Planned On Friday evening, June 1, at 7 p.m., a piano recital will be held at Whitby Baptist Church by the pupils of Mrs. Edith M. Summers, ATCM, AHCM. Taking part in the program will be: Earl Brasier, Wendy Wild, David Tutt, Joan Corbett, Robin Minto, Donald Andrew, Pamela Gibson, Catherine Bra- sier, Arthur Puckrin, Peggy Bowyer, William Seto, Louise and Larry Pogson, Crystal Pel- eshok, Shannon Law, Margo Wilson, Judith - Ann Pinch, Keith Jones, Susan Bryant, Margaret Elizabeth Matthews, Garry Crawford, Kerry De- laney, Helen Corbett, Elizabeth Atkinson, Kenneth Corbett, Dale Bryant, Sherry Law, Kath. leen Allan, Edith Summers, Steven Peleshok, Lynda Seto, Susan Allan, Janis Matthews, Trudy Manson, Sharyn Jones, Lynda: Hall, Margaret Wigston, Mary Elms, Catherine Bush, Ruth Mitchell. HATS IMPORTANT MONTREAL (CP) -- New York designer Eloise Curtis feels no longing for the good old days when all well - dressed women wore hats. "I think it takes an extremely beautiful woman to wear a hat well," she said in an interview here. "A hat emphasizes every line in a woman's face." The worthy patron Mr. James Martin spoke to the members remarking how pleased he was} '|to see such a good attendance. Convenors of the various com- mittees were called upon to give) their reports. Tickets are now] available for the penny sale to} be held in September at the} COLD STORAGE Fur & Cloth Coats WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Colborne St. E. Whitby MO 8-2345 from Mrs. Mustard, conductress. At the conclusion ¢f the busi-| ness meeting, Mrs. Norma East-| wood, WGM, honored the Chap-| ter with a short address out-/ lining the work being done by the grand chapter. She gracious-| ly congratulated the worthy) matron Mrs, Audrey McKenzie) on her splendid work in all) phases of the chapter activities. The members were also pleased to hear from Mr. Alex McDonald, GP, and Mrs. Pearl McDonald, PGM, who both ex- pressed their thanks for a very| enjoyable evening. | Special commendation was to) the organist Mrs, May Phair, | PM, for her most enjoyable) musical contributions. | The farewell was given by Mrs. Norma Eastwood after which delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Mary Ink- pen and her committee. Margaret| Whitby Arena. They can be ob-|-- '| taind PLASTERING REPAIR WORK No Job Too Large or Small RECREATION ROOMS Phone MO. 8-8733 ARTISTS! Enquire about the advantages of joining our RAINBOW CLUB CALL WHITBY PAINT & WALLPAPER 125 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY MO 8-3488 TOWN OF John R. Frost, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Whitby WHITBY DEBENTURES FOR SALE The Town of Whitby has for sale $60,000.00 512% Debentures Maturity 1 to 10 years 1963 to 1972 Denominations $1,000.00 Price $100.00 and accrued interest. Application forms may be obtained at the Municipal Office, 405 Dundas St. W., Whitby. W. Stanley Martin, Mayor Town of Whitby PERSONALS The residents of Fairview Lodge were entertained on Mon- day evening by the Pickering Rebekah Lodge at a birthday party specially for all residents who celebrated birthdays dur- ing the month of May. Part of the progrm was the showing of colored slides by Mr. and Mrs, Johnson of Ajax. One of the main showing was the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway by the Queen. Those 'celebrating their birthdays were: Mrs. Rachael Whittier, Mrs. Nellie Banks, -Miss Jessie Lockie, Mr. George Stacey, Mr. |George Hoar, Mr. Bruce Wilson, Mr. Robert Fogai, Mrs. Horace Playford, Mr. Fred Hirst, Mrs. Minetta Fling, Mr.- Joseph Col- lins, Mrs. Martha Fisher, Mr. |Albert Townbee, Mr. George |Brown, Mr. John T. Clark. Dominic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carnovala is now home from Toronto Sick Children's Tende rs for Parking Area Randall, Chairman, A. Randall, Chairman. Sealed tenders addressed to Mr. Albert Public Utility Com- mission, 128 Brock Street S., will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 4:30 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1962. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the Commission's offices upon payment of a deposit of $25.00. PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY H. C. Simpson, Sceretary-Manager. Hospital. His companions of St. John's School and friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Langfield of Oshawa will be guest speaker on Thursday at the Salvation Army Women's Home League weekly meeting. jHer topic will be '"Temper- jance"', BROCK WHITBY JOSEPH E LEVINE presents Tie ayo Saturday Matinee At 1:30 "SWINGING ALONG" IN COLOR -- Starring TOMMY NOONAN--BARBARA EDEN Shows At 6:55 & 8:30 Nhs 1D; Ha Miss Marion Crawforth, An- \derson street, is home from the |Oshawa General Hospital where she was treated for a fractured jleg. Her friends wish her a prompt recovery. Fmd | Mrs, Charlie Stubbs, 1513 Duf- |ferin street, Port Whitby, enter- jtained at her home Tuesday at ja tea party. The guests were: Mrs. Florrie Edwards, Mrs. Joan Coulthard, Mrs. Margaret | Lauder, Mrs. Ina Mainguy. The |hostess served a dainty lunch. | Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. celebrated his seventh birthday. For the occasion his grandpar-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. James May- nard, Whitby, and aunt Mrs Charles Jackson and family of Oshawa were dinner eal | | piiwere some of Gary's friends You'll Never Take Them Offl CUE B Hush Puppies onty O°? : If You Are BUILDING, REMODELLING or FIXING UP NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE During BEAVER DAYS PITTSBURGH PAINTS PS Sash VANLOAD a" This week and next at Beaver Lumber you can g A [ * buy direct from the paint truck at van load vol- B : ume prices... Don't miss this opportunity to save. Th. cra fete Scape phe. yes g Sood ver Friday. Don INTERIOR miss it... 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