Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jun 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY Whitby Bureau Office: 11) Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-570: To date over 460 children Mas 2 classes lessons AS PART OF the program for the summer swimming season at Whitby's) Community Pool artificial 1 training piration are | taken by the instructors. Pool | Manager Glen Brooks and in- structress Johanna Wensing are onlookers David Davidson demonstrates a as # HOSPITAL ATTENDANTS GRADUATE of 34 who graduated at | hospital on Wednesday } to right are Peter Pictured above are three of the Certified Attendants of the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, who recently completed a 10-month Department of Health course and who were among a class Shearer. Mr Dittrick Hillcrests Hope St. Kitts Ready By GERRY BLAIR vith regular manager Brooklin Hillcrests and their Puckrin on a few days fine supporters are hoping St tion in Northern Ontario Catharines Athletics will arrive on time tonight with a-complete 9" of roster for their OLA scheduled 92! Senior tilt, which is slated for 8:45 p.m. at Brooklin Memoria Arena. Those who wi fiasco in favor. of Hillcrests in the last meeting at Brooklin be- tween these two clubs, undoubt- edly would not enjoy sitting through a similar match St. Catharines are a_ better club than shown at that time They have claimed two vic- tories to date; one a 7-6 squeak er over Brooklin at St. Cathar ines, and a 7-5 decision ovre Port Credit, also at home Port Credit Sailor dump- ed Brooklin 12-6. Prior to that Brooklin had suffered back-to- back defeats to league-leading Brampton Ramblers, still unde feated, but pending results of last night's encounter in St Kitts, which was not known at time of writing Excluding last night's Bramp- ton-St. Catharines meetin,g Hill- crests are virtually in last place 29 They are tied in points with Mr Athletics, but have lost one proximately more game be on holiday until In their last six games, Brook- sumes again on Sep 1 their scorers, more Toronto last time these clubs met playoff time Other OLA Senior tion on tap tonight finds Credit Sailors opposing blers in Brampton STANDING Brampton Pt, Credit 3 St. Kitts 2 Brooklin 2 Schools Close On June 29 Public Principal f 6 0 7 4 0 59 52 4 0 45 69 5 0 62 61 Schools _Earl Fairman ic schools begins Friday Fairman says that school ing the lacking against the A's Cherry examinations and Hillcrest coach Jim the next term well for tonight's contest the Left Ruttan, Frank Dittrick and Bill | was | awarded the Civil Service | St. Catharines will be without prominent Maple Leaf goaltender, Jerry Cheevers | who tore his knee ligaments the He is tnessed the 19-3 Not expected to see action until league ac Port Ram- PWLTFA Pts. 0 65 48 12 6 4 4 Supervising an nounced this week that the sum mer vacation for Whitby's pub- June ap- 2,125 children will re. yn the lin have only one victory to their last day of school, the children credit, that being the 19-3 shel-|will receive report cards giv- y results of the summer grades will assume management duties the children will enter in the BROCK Evening Shows At 7:00 and 9:00 Feature Starts At 7:10 and 9:40 WHITBY Ane hilarious Story of a love expert in the suburbe/, . M-G- M presents BoB LANA HOPE* TURNER in a TED RICHMOND Proouerion BacHelor in Ginemascore r JANIS PAIGE PARaDise aa , jeerecouon | JIM HUTTON + PAULA PRENTISS Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALSO--CARTOON--TRAVELOGUE SCENIC -- ALL COLOR SHOW 'ding Association Prize for the at- tendant who demonstrated the greated interest in the pa tients and the most effort in the classes and lectures Oshawa Times Photo Kaden Supper Raises $450 KEDRON ron Country -- The second Ked- Style Supper Alvin held in the Lower Hall, recent vaca- ly, proved cess It is estimated that about people ate their suppers at the church, and 50 suppers were packed and delivered to custo mers who found it more con venient to eat in their homes The supper for the general church The Lower Hall was attrac tively set up for the occasion with bouquets of daisies, butter- cups and old fashioned yellow roses on each table. The serv ing table was centred with floral arrangements around an old fashioned scales Sebastian Hohmann entertain- ed diners while they waited for places at the tables with an organ recital A great convenience servers was the provided for the Meagher's The supper was planned and carried out by members of all the groups who use the church Mrs. Douglas Love served as convener, and the committee included United Church Women representatives, Mrs. Joe Starr, Mrs. Robert Dale, Mrs William Hancock and Mrs. Wil fred Pascoe; Doubles' Club rep- resentative, Mrs. William Snowden; Scout Group Com mittee representative, Derek Barnett; Scout Mothers' Aux- iliary member, Mrs. Walter Taylor and 25th Brownie Moth. ers' Auxiliary representative, Mrs. Nelson Brown. The Alvin Spencer family undertook the job of ticket sales PERSONALS Kedron guests at the wed- of Kenneth Hoskin. and Joan Helen Metcalfe were Mr and Mrs. Harold Werry, Mr and Mrs. Douglas Love and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Werry The wedding took place at St George's Anglican Church, Gore's Landing, on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Noble, Dick and Barbara, were guests at a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Noble, Bob- caygeon, on Sunday, to cele- brate the latter's 30th wedding anniverssr Miss Jeanine Werry was a recent guest at the wedding of to be a great suc eon 375 own $450 the earned over fund of to. the refrigerator occasion by have enrolled for the 1962 swimming instruction courses of the Whitby Community Pool, which will be open to the public on Mon. June 25. For the eighth year in succession the pool's manager is Glen Brooks and the other swimming instructors are: David Davidson, Ed Win- nacott and Johanna Wensing Lessons for the children, ranging in age from six to 16, will start at 9.00 am. and finish at 2.00 p.m. Public swim- ming for adults as well as children will be from 2.30 5 p.m. and from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. For the first time since its construction 12 years ago. the Whitby Community Pool, loca- ted in the Kinsmen Park, has to! and DISTRICT 46° Enroll For Swim Classes been given a paint job. The pool is 75 feet long, 35 feet wide and ranges in depth from 2% feet to 8% feet. It has a capacity of 90,000 gallons. The Swimming Instruction classes will be from July.1 to mid August when all candidates) will be examined in swimming) and Royal Life. Saving by a Red Cross instructor from T6- ronto. In addition adult classes take place on Saturday mornings when all children will be ex- cluded from the pool. Those wishing to enroll in the swimming and life saving classes are asked to contact Forbes McEwen at the muni-| cipal offices or Gord McMahon, chairman of the swimming board. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Greg Carter and Mrs Bruce Hazelton co-conveners of St. John The Evangelist CWL Christmas bazaar held a meet- ing for commitiee members Thursday evening at Mrs. Car- ter's home, Lyndeview drive Attending were Mrs. D Newman, president: Mrs. Jack MacDonald councillor; Mrs. George Brown, children's wear table; Mrs. Frank Dudgeon, gift table: Mrs. Joseph Corri- gan, candy table; Mrs, Bob i|Mackey, telephone convener. {Other bazaar conveners include Mrs. Frank Canz, draw tick- jets; Mrs. M. Mallon, bake table; Mrs. Paul Kaiser, parcel post Mrs. James Smyth, aprons: Mrs. Keith MacDonald, tea tables; Mrs. Ed Finan, candy table method or resusciation using Ed Winacott as the victim Oshawa Times Phoio 'Presidents Guests At | Kinsale WI A very enjoyable meeting was held in Kinsale United Church by Kinsale Women's Institute when they had as their guests the past district presidents of South Ontario. Those present were: Mrs Johnson, Brough- am; Mrs. F, Roberts, Whitby; Mrs. Cronk, Pickering; Mrs Fred Holliday, Broolin: Miss May Brown, Kinsale; Miss Ri chardson, Pickering: Mrs. W Heron, Brooklin; Mrs. L Honey, meet his brother and_ sister Honeydale; Mrs. Brown, Kin- whom he has not seen for 50 sale and Mrs. Cawker of Port Race Perry en's Institute was read by one Knights Plan Golf Event of their members showing the wonderful achievement that had been accomplished down through Knight Frank the last of the 1961-62 term and an- the years. Mrs. Cawker read a jvery appropriate poem which nounced that regular meetings of this council, No, 4895 will be she had composed entitled "A tribute to Kinsale Women's In- stitute'. This was followed by 2 program of readings, vocal solos and tap dancing Dainty refreshmenis were served when Mrs. Cawker, dis- trict president and Mrs. Brown,|suspended during July and Au- retiring district president, cut gust It was announced by guest, Past Grand Knight of Oshawa Council that there will be a golf tournament on Aug. 18 at Whit- the by Golf and Country Club for Knights of Columbus members. | A very entertaining evening the beautifully decorated birth 'The Millionairs Night" ably day cake. A social hour was en- managed by brother Pat Lynch, joyed when the past district presidents renewed old acquain- Appointment ppo n en was held Friday, June 15 At SA it d } it was announced that a 1 a eé Knights of Columbus picnic will ( Many new and_ interesting deas were discussed. This an- nual event will take place Sat- urday Dec. 1, in St. John The evangelist parish hall Mrs. Fred James left this week by BOAC from Malton Airport for an eight-week. visit in England with her family Mr. Melville Reeds is in To ronto General Hospital where he underwent surgery. His friends wish him a prompt recovery Mr. William Young, Brock street soufh, and Mr. Thomas Semple, Centre street south, left on Friday from Montreal to spend the summer months in Ireland. It will be a happy re- union when Mr. Young. will Canzi meeting Grand presided over tances and reminisced on past be held during the summer Guest speaker at the Wednes- day meeting was Mr. A. C. Sim- pson of the Whitby PUC. His subject, "The Function of the Whitby Public Utilities Commis- sion', was interesting and in formative. The talk was topped by a lively question and answer period After the meeting refresh ments were served by Brother Vic Scott and his committee aptain and Mrs. Edward Reed Flin. Flon, Manitoba have been posted to the' Whitby Citadel of the Salvation Army They will begin their duties on June 28 and conduct their first services. on July 1 Capt. Reed succeeds and Mrs. Claude Simpson jor Simpson, who has been in charge of the Whitby citadel the past year, has been named assistant director of one of the Army's Montreal rehabilitation \~ centres. He will conduct his final service on Sunday, June 24 of Major Ma AGREE ON BOUT HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Eddie Machen, No. 2 heavyweight con-| 'tender, and Cleveland Williams, No. 6 challenger, are to. meet July 10 in a 10-round fight nere carl Gilliam, president of Texas Boxing Enterprises In-; corporated, said Sid Flaherty, Machen's manager, agreed to the date Thursday Machen and Willliams had been scheduled to meet Feb. 10 land May 26 in New York City A back injury caused Machen to cance! the February match and an eye injury forced can- cellation of the May fight Anniversary Whitby Women's Institute, the second branch organized, cele- brated their 63rd anniversary at the meeting on Wednesday, June 20 at the home of Mrs. Smith, 909 Bayview with the president. Mrs. Karl Ward, in charge, Kleven mem- bers and three visitors were present. After the usual business period a variety program was enjoyed. A skit entitled "Mrs 1897 visits Mrs sented by Mrs. W. Pellow as Mrs. 1897 wearing an authentic period costume and Mrs. Smith representing Mrs. 1962 Mrs. Ward read a paper on wedding customs through the years and three poems appro BANNED RECORD OXFORD, England (CP) -- Oxford University proctors have forbidden the sale of a record made by a group of stu- dents. The disc includes a par-|Priate to the occasion were read ody of Prime Minister smil-/by Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Ward, lan, the university's chancellor,|and Mrs. Smith The tea table was beautifully decorated with candles and flowers in the institute's colors of gold and blue and an anni- versary cake decorated in simi- lar colors, gift of the president, was cut by Mrs. F. Roberts a life member Whitby branch Mrs Evelyn Dunkeld' and Murray Johns at the Altona United Church, with the reception in Stouffville Masonic Hall Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ogle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Evans, from the Maxwell area, at- tended the weekend party at Poured tea assisted Windermere Lodge arranged|Smith and Mrs. G by Dr. Fulton for his square/Contests won by Mrs. Walsh, dancing groups this past week.|Mrs. Halpenny and Mrs. Curl end. Guest caller for the danc. Concluded a happy afternoon ng was Hafnld Hartman, who The ther appears regularly on CFTO activities in September of Roberts and Mrs. Ward by Mrs Brewry group will resume 1962" was pre-| G.! and children, of Kingston, WI Celebrates | The meeting was held! By: A} Avenue, | | Mrs, A. Evans,'of Hull, York- shire, England, is spending three months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sangwin, 926 Green- wood Crescent, Miss Ria Niewland and -her brother Keith are celebrating} their birthdays on Monday, June 25. Their 'friends wish them many happy returns of! the day. The annual Bath picnic was held Sunday, June 1, at Spring} Hill Park with over 100 people in attendance. They were from Erindale, Port Credit, Fenelon Falls and surrounding districts A good time was had by all. Friday, June 15, marked a | very memorable occasion for David Tutt, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tutt, | 7 Byron St., N Whitby. The pi jation of David's | l4th badge to ace during Don Grant Winner Of Rifle Tourney Mrs. Evelyn Vamplew is The Annual Club Tournament spending a.couple of weeks miof the Whitby Rifle Club was Grimsby visiting her son and held recently. It was announced daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. that shooting will continue dur- Leo Vamplew. ing the summer at the D-Hillier street range on Tuesday even- Mrs. F. Ollen-Bittle: Dundas|ings and on Saturdays street west, is opening her home|! The winner of the outdoor on Tuesay to the members of|three positions match and 1962 United Church Women Unit No.\champion at the tournament . was Don Grant, with John Trouli, second. Ida. Trouli was N Mr 7 . (r. and Mrs. William Gunn the winner and Jance Crofton and children, Laura and David, | came second in the match for formerly of Toronto, have €S-lthe Ladies' Landymore Art tablished residence at 312 Pal-lgiigig 'Trophy. me merston avenue. Friends wish|* The ant them happiness in their NeW! oharles Hewis win surroundings. | Trophy Mr. and Mrs Mr. Andre Gay, Dunlop ! west, is spending five weeks in Europe. He is visiting his fam-| ily in Aix en Provence, France.| He also toured in Germany and spent some time in Paris Mr. Ear! Cronwell, of Beams. ville, father of Mrs. J. Rate, underwent surgery at the To- ronto General Hospital. He will be convalescing at St. Cathar- ine's Sanatorium. also the saw Junior Lioyd Walker are' Red Shield Lags, week end guests at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Richards, i of 217 Lee avenue. Reach Half Point aos & : The current Salvation Army Mrs. T. Sloan, Cochrane|"Red Shield' appeal has rais- street, is opening her home on! oq 50 per cent of the quota to Monday, June 25, to the mem-|qate. Major Claude Simpson of bers of St. Andrew's Presbyter-|the Whitby Citadel says that ian Church Young Women's|hait ¢f the expected '$4,100 has Group at a pot luck supper. ipéén raised by canvass and Sharon,, daughter of Mr. and mail. Mrs. Murray Silver, will be| The Major says that the re- celebrating her 12th birthday to-|SPonse to a letter appeal to pro- day, June 23. A party has been|fessional men has been rather arranged for the occasion with|S!ow and a canvass of the busi- the following guests: Carolyn|@ss section is not yet com- Oben, Susan Borchuck, Corry|Plete : Velden, Mary Ellen Miller,|. The Red Shield house to Sharon Finan, Helen Goodall,|20use calls are almost over for Christine Steffler, Evely Mar-|the year and it is estimated tin, Terry Mowat, Joe Carter| that practically all homes in the and Sharon's brother Danny|!0wn_of Whitby have been visit- and .cousins Donna Marie and|®4. Major Simpson asks that Michelle Brown anyone who has not been con- tacted and wants to contribute Miss Gail Robertson spentito the appeal should send the few days with her brother and!contribution to the Kent street sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-!Citadel or contact him by tele-! thur Robertson, of Toronto | phone ==VISIT THE PACIFIC COAST \ by Train--Dependable schedules. 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WHITBY CUB RECEIVES 14th BADCE the final gathering of the 4th | Whitby Group at the farm of | leadership of Eekma. Scouter Saco Photo by Stannett the } along with | PLASTERING and REPAIR WORK No Job Too Large or Small RECREATION ROOMS Phone MO;-8-8733-----}+---~ COLD STORAGE Fur & Cloth Coats WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Colborne St. E. Whitby MO 8-2345 Family Monuments Gn ) ABE) ceotes To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 Youk PLUMBING -- $PECIALICTE: FOR MOTHER'S KITCHEN ° WE HAVE A SURPRISE # CHEN UNITS THAT Wit DELIGHT. . ES. HER KITCHEN UP-TO-DATE! TOWN OF WHITBY crete sidewalks ASPHALT SIDEWALKS Tenders are invited for one inch thick asphalt overay of opproximetely 12,500 linear feet of 4 tH. wide existing @on- Cosing date: $ P.M., July 5, 1962 Detailed locations and specifications available from: Engineering Department, 405 Dundas Street, West Whitby, Ontario. Charles C. Hoag, Town Engineer. Whitby hurches FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 9:15 AM.--Radio Broadcast 9:45 A.M--Bible School Hour 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. Our Pastor Preaching at Both Services VERYONE WELCOME EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 9:30 A.M, Dutch and Sunday School (English) 11:00 A.M English Service and English Sunday School 7:00 P.M. English EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rev, W. J McClure, B.A., Minister Mra. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M MORNING WORSHIP Porade of Orangemen from Oshawa, Ajax, Whitby. Also Ladies L.0.B.A Nursery (infant Care) Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister Rev. John McLeod Organist Mrs. E. Summers A.T.C.M AM Retirement im Ready for 7 P.M. The Widening Circle The Bible School 9:45 A.M Classes for ALL ages Join us in the Worship of God. meets af WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Smith, B.A A. M. Butler, B.A AR.C.T. BD. ). Beaton 11 AM INFANT BAPTISM SUNDAY SCHOOL +9:45 A.M, 9 years and over iB) under 9 years 1 Junior Worship Infant Care am om WHITBY PENTECOSTAL 307 BROCK ST M, FOSTREY--Pastor N. %45 a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m..--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 p.m.----EVANGELISTIC Radio "Revivaltime' - 10:30 p.m, 1350 ke, C.K.L.B. "The Church of the unique telephone MINUTE MESBAGE MO 8-8251

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