Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jan 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT |" [> Names | --aaree ones as Executive For 1963 - : r BAPTIST SR. YPS |Jan. 8 with vice-president, Mrs.jwere read from members who | Whitby. Bureau Office: 111 cea He Wee x utive 0 rath Baptist. Church Sr.|Terry Munro, in the chair, received flowers. and get-well Tel. MO. 8-3703 | its first|President, Mrs, Earl Ormiston, | cards, Th ting closed with Mrs. J. S. Paterson was elect-loffices, and flowers had been|Young People held its first)Pres » Mrs, Kar! n,| Cards. The meeting close Manager: Rae Hopkins led president of the Whitby|planted at safety islands at the|weekly meeting: of the year|was present but convalescing)the "Queen". aS Garden Club at its annual meet-|main intersection of the town,|Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the home of/from, an optical operation. The mi ing held in the King Street Pub-|and 'at the Henry street en-/Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilde,)members wish her a speedy re- ADDITIONAL WHITBY -- lic School Auditorium. Mrs, S.|trance from Dundas street, |Whitby, in the form of a skat-/covery. NEWS ON PACE 13 spe Burns, retiring sprog who} This latter bed had been of NE ® sone sib iualien ine st pn the down brag , ss has given many years en-iparticular beauty duri e| 5 \arrangements were le for thusiastic and selfless leader- atc ty of 1962. Mrs. vee ex-|Sroup met at the Wilde resi-ithe forthcoming 18th birthday IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING ship to the club voiced her g00d| pressed the appreciation of the|dence for a period of devotion|dinner to be held Wednesday,' A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or® wishes to Mrs. Paterson on|Club to the Towa Council, the 2" testimony. Choruses were)Jan, 23 at 6.30 p.m. with the " : taking over this new position, . ; vig ao aha ee Branch catering to the THREE TIMES A WEEK ot It was decided by the mem-|to the press, for many acts of/"@5 enJoye ; 'dinner, see THEN YOU SHOULD BUY : bersip the term of office for Seiisianer ade pF cep of con-| Bible Quiz was led by presi-| Installation of officers for the) the Laxative predanph grin | x2 president and vice-presidents|tinuing interest in the work the|dent Paul Dale. Elmer Andres/1963 term will follow the dinner, GENTLE DIFFERENCE henceforth should be no more/Cjub is doing. jclosed in prayer, At the close/Mrs. Ormiston urges all mem- Take gentle-acting M... Na' than two years. It was felt that! 1.. snowing of pictures taken|°f, the evening the hosts served bers to attend. | Remedy! There is no letdown, this decision would be of benefit), irs, Burns while on a trip;'efreshments. Mrs, W. G. Norris, treasur-) uncomfortable after-feeling. Need' to the club, but it was under-|gown the St. Lawre-vce River,| Next week a progressive|er, read a letter \of acceptance) an all-vegetable laxative, For over: stood there was no reason for) and some of Stratford taken|Party will be held Tuesday, |from Zone Commander Stating 70 years, Nt has been giving folke. an officer to be barred from) py Miss M. Price, brought the Jan. 15 with everyone meeting|she 'would attend the birthday | pleasant, effective relief ove: ; returning to office after a lapse! evening to a else, jat the church at 8 p.m, }dinner and preside over the in-) Y of two or more years. : a stallation of officers. } WM tonight... Other members of the exec ey gece eNT TEC Sick convener, Mrs, Terry We) tomorrow alright!. tive will be elected yeanly. | ya vanadian Legion i i Helps beter, The following is the 1963 ex- BOWLING NEWS Ladies' Auxiliary held its thy amg ye ye aybgcantbit cy freine fa fi ecutive: . ae mmanens meeting of the year Tuesday, | hospital and cards of thanks REGULAR+ CHOCOLATE COATED: Immediate past' president,| WHITBY-MEN'S LEAGUE | eer Saree eRe ee Mrs. S, Burns; presideat, Mrs.| Thursday Section Union 2, Mowatt's BA 1. andif J. S. Paterson; first vice-presi-| Triples over 700 -- Dick|Mel-Roa 2. : dent, Mrs. Paul Coath; second) Adams 778 (288, 258); M. Ree-, Firemen No, 2, 3; TAM, 3 : vice-president, Mrs, Haroldison 770 (278, 275); M. Ander-|Legion No. 2,.2; Red-Wings 1, Brown; secretary, Miss Laura|son 770 (368); A..Kaibb 759|Knights of Columbus 2, Otten-; Pellow; treasurer, Miss Mamie) (293); B. Jordan 756 (284); J.|brites 1, County Bowl 2 and Rowe and press secretary, Miss! Drumm 737 (288, 260); R. Nor-|Simpson's Wood Products 1, , Mildred Price. nis 722 (270); M. Joran 721 ; MEN S WEAR | Executive members include:|(260) and F, Kapuscinski 711 iMrs, J. N. Wilkinson, Mrs.|(27i), O.H.A. James Crawforth, Mrs. R.| Sing) , 20 -- R * wan | Ingies over é on) VanHorne, Mrs. 0. Moore and Bragg 296, L. Bedard 290, G Metro Junior "A ph JANUARY Mrs. F. Sugden. Richardson 282, J. White 276, B sg The election of officers was Adams 275, M. Slessor 278, D HOCKE ; Stock and Made-to-Measure conducted by R. VanHorne. Allen 262, W. Grant 262 and J. . ' en by the Garden Club were) Foust Office 0, Andrews No. 2, BOULDERS AND QUICKSAND GREET W ORKERS INSTALLING SKLAR SERVICES 'iy iss ban corso ago Ol Soa Abe, | mpg hee | \\ S UJ IT in which she said that 34 hang-|Esso 2, Silversmiths 1, Credit Whitby's newest industrial will run for approximately In the same trench current- the new Sklar plant but pro- jing baskets had been planted development area on Victoria 1,900 feet along Victoria street ly being excavated will be a vide for future development |and cared for by the Club. ne \ : | + Street east will be serviced from the. Victoria street low 10-inch water main. The serv- in the area, Work is under- | Twin oaks had been. planted DECORATING | : j by a new 15-inch sewer that level sewage pumping plant. ices are being extended to, in the grounds of the municipal! y J | ie | : ; teeboteae rears | way and workmen are run- ning into almost every type For FREE Advice and Color HENRY HIGH NEWS heb aed alupaetet ies of soil from glacial boulders Used SKATES Schemes. in your Home or in All candidates will give their) to quicksand, causing the our Modern Store. MARLBOROS |campaign speeches at a general! work to proceed more slowly Colt... * | ' St d t hi l {student assembly Wednesday, than originally anticipated. 7 97 ir For Dey er Evening Appointments vs bate EXTRA TROUSERS uaen ouncl Prdayy Jan i | --Oshawa Times Photo | pp you oe DODD & SOUTER || WHITBY DUNLOPS splat / e The Girls' Athletic Associa- Paint & Wallpaper Store Tuesday, Jan. 15th | 'noo! ection ear jtion of Henry High sponsored ' 8:30 P.M 4 the Resolution Romp Friday, FREE Sportsman s 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Ri sit: } Jan. 11, The proceeds from 'this ] Hove your furnec zi wag ' lear By SUSANN SCHILLING Norwood, scored a total of 12\dance go to the Girls' Athletic] and' guaranteed troublectree ail Corner Days PH. 668-5862 Whitby a "8 Many other items to clea and MARILYN ARCHER | points. Association to help pay for ath-| winter, if you purchase "White : Commuiiey Ante wiere' Thursday, Jan. 3, the senior he girls' inter-mural basket-|letic expenses. en wa noe untiee fuel oil from Western 103 BYRON ST, S. 668-4511 Evenings PH. 668-5066 y | 103A DUNDAS ST. WEST pon ered art basketball) yi) are well under way, There! well - attended despite unfavor- DIAL 725-1212 Oe a ee Your Friendly C-I-L Oealer te ith oe a "The New Brock Bldg." teams play eir first games| are several powerful teams thal able weather Tangles cag ABR age 2 of the basketball season against) wil] have to battle it out for the es Both teams were! pennants. A i All exams have been mark- Pig a ot camggge don the ed and returned to worrying Ajax teams at Ajax. The jun-| Students As a result the follow- jor team emerged on the ios. (ins students are the. highest in ing end of a 28-10 score The | their respective grades: Grade od leved nceedingly 9, Adrienne Haas 89.4 per cent; ger: ng 6 fae eedingly | srade 10: Hugh Lawrence, 93.3 Ores bare? fe volley- per cent; Grade 11: Kathryn ball schedule has begun. There | Cuddy 88.3 per cent; Grade 12:) ghould be a number of excit.| charles Herder, 86.9 per cent) ing es before the schedule and Grade 13, Mary Lou Cuddy} po ga with 64 per cent. ' i » Nominations were held Tues- Bos at yg mel -- day, Jan. 6, for the President, | against the Ajax girls' teams at vice-president and secretary of Henry, Friday, Jan. 4. The the 1963-64 Student Council. | Henry seniors defeated their op- Nominated for president were | ponents by a score of 23-13 Ross Gibson, Barry Goode and | Maureen Liddle was top scor-| Robert Bassett, all Grade 12) Sia ae rank coated | The nominations for secretary i | WE AT DODD & SOUTER will h Henry 29-28, was an exciting, The nominations for secretary | : , . . fast-moving exhibition. Mar giwere Daniel O'Hagan and Dale| . N * wi ave choose colors for you an te online Hare, greatly aided by JanjLague from Grade 12, and} tec neeaees tte eee Sees * Teme a Color Stylist from the Flo-Glaze scheme your entire house. So please ANDERSON HIGH NEWS | | - F Color Studios in Toronto at our Decor come in and meet our color stylist New School Term A Centre -- Thursday, Friday and Satur- and let her choose the proper colors Begins In E nest yay day, January 17th, 18th and 19th to for you in paint and wallpaper. GRANT DODD HOWARD SOUTER By CANDY O'CONNOR were well matched. The results THE REUNION were very good considering the Thursday, Jan. 3, the teachers adverse conditions brought ef Anderson High welcomed | about by the school building pro- back their pupils with open ject arms, although in only one day). sak they were doomed to part from| FORMAL NEWS them for yet another two-day; Plans are now going ahead for oe 7 holiday. the decor for Anderson's 'An- THE TERM AHEAD nual Formal Dance', which wiil ' Monday, the new term began)" held Jan. 25. The formal) in earnest. The junior basketball|Committee, under the direction) teams were very successful last/of Mr, Fallaise, is keeping the) term and it is certain that they | usual air of secrecy adopted be- will do equally well in the fore the annual event. | | : coming term. * a The bantam team gained ex- perience during last season's GENERAL ELECTRIC ae @ ¢ on tT for et & games and should become a 'sure bet'. There are extremely enthusiastic wrestling and weight lifting teams who are . prepared to, 'challenge ail PAIN IS ON ALE . oo SALES & SERVICE i GIRLS' BASKETBALL Serving Whitby, Oshewe end The Girls' senior and junior serreenene -- basketball teams played exhibi- : eae OehiveRY d tion games at McLaughlin Col- an legiate Oshawa and although the Independent Sales F final scores read, 18-17 and 9-6, (Whitby) Ltd Y e TED against the senior and junior PHONE 68-208) teams respectively the games . = | Wie 3 | BROCK "rns sors Son7 nt? y OCCASION | Ve PRICE SALE. PAINTS AND ENAMELS 0% or FOR THIS SALE ONLY DODD & SOUTER 107 BYRON ST. SOUTH DECOR CENTRE 668-5862 One Block West of The Four Corners Turn South WHITBY Open Friday To 9 p.m.

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