TUG LOUIS UNDERGOES SPRING OVERHAUL The usual signs of spring are robins and maple syrup- ing but a definite indication of warmer days ahead can be seen at Whitby's harbor. Shown above is the 45 ton tug, "Louis M", which is being overhauled at the McNamara Marine drydock at the lake- front, The tug plies between Quebec City and the lakehead for the company and has put into Whitby for a g i Struck By Auto WHITBY BOWLING NEWS z Child Injured year-old boy was in the Oshawa General Hospital Wednesday suffering minor injuries after afternoon. Police say Peter Alexander, of RR 3, Oshawa, darted into the path of a westbound car on the Third Concession at the Thickson's road intersection. The car was driven by Thomas Farquharson, 32, of 1009 Centre street, Whitby. WHITBY (Staff) -- A seven-| _ WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES Following are the results and' high scores in the games play- ed this week by members of is Whitby Duplicate Bridge Ch North and fouth -- Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Bowman, 8314; rs. McCutcheon and Mrs. Pirie, 834%; Mrs. Boothe and Mrs, Winter, 76; Mr. and Mrs. Baker, 7414. East and West -- Mr. and Mrs. Reed, 85; Mrs, Chubb and Mrs, Maudrell, 84; Mrs. 8T. JOHN THE EVANGELIST MIXED LEAGUE Flashpans 5, 35; Six Seven Ups 7, 33; Bombers 5, 30; Witnits 2, Triples over 500 Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli LeSage 595, Fran Schatzmann 29; Go Getters 2, 21; Jokers 2, 290 he was struck by a car Tuesday} 16. , Men -- Harold Forbes 754, Jim McCarroll 673, Ed Saman- Mefelts 5, 48; Hot Shots 0, 40;|ski 652, High Singles with Handicap Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 348, Doreen Kehoe 294, Ann Nettle 261, Men -- Harold Forbes 312, 892, Doreen Kehoe 665, Theresa ie Pedant 275, Clarence Hen- Easter Holl of April will 579, Ann Nettle 578, Betty Do- chuk 639, Nellie McCarroll 558, Kay Seminsky 528, Enid Pitts 521, Lorraine Bronishewski 561. ski 652, Lou Bedard WERE AT FAULT Of the 318 pedestrians killed Men -- Harold Forbes 742,|i0 traffic accidents in 1962 in Jim McCarroll 673, Ed Saman-|Ontario, 77.4 per cent were re- 648, Clar-|ported to have been at fault. ence Hendriks 633, Fr. Coates 563, Bob Edwards 556, Lloyd Seymour 545, Greg Carter 522, Fr. Austin 505. Singles over 200 Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 348, |} 290, 254; Doreen Kehoe 287, 219; Ann Nettle, F. Schatzmann 242; Theresa LeSage 238, 213; Lor ran e Bronishewski 232, Betty Dochuk 230, 217, Nellie McCarroll 222, Enid Pitts 211, Men -- Harold Forbes 308, 226, 207; Lou Bedard 275, C. Hendriks 252, 235, Jim McCar- roll 251, 233, Ed Samanski 244, 239,, Fr. Coates 221, Jimmy Smyth 208. High Triples with Handicap - Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 892, TOWN OF WHITBY Notice re change in dotes of reguler Council Meetings for the month of April. i Blections end notified thet because of regular Council Meetings for the month add a8 tho tolening donee TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1963 TUESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1963 W. $. MARTIN, Mayor INVENTORY -- INCREASED Only a Short Time Left to Vacate e BARGAINS GALORE e Bovay and Miss Bovay, 7414; Mr. . and Mrs. Peake, 73. Kehoe 686, MEN'S GIRLS' BOYS' overhaul, --Oshawa Times Photo Skating Club Enjoys Very Successful Year By MRS. C. H. REESOR POR Unit No. 8 met at the home T PERRY -- The Portjof Mrs. J. H. Draper with 15 Perry Skating Club are having|present. Mrs. George Lee open- a very successful term thisjed the meeting with a poem year. Through the generosity of "Along the Road of Time". the citizens of the community the candy sale was beyond alljreported that The treasurer Mrs. Bruce Hull the group had tidns and much credit|raised $163,95 in 1962 by collec- ey to Fred Carnochan for|tions, thank offerings and An- the tremendous job he did on/tique Tea proceeds, 13 sick calls this project. Mr. Wilde, the held a family and friends night at the Arena, and conducted ajstockings for bale, and three hospital calls were instructor,| reported. It was decided to save nylon also used te evening of entertainment.|clothing to be sent to Cross cluded in this was a demon-|Lake, Manitoba. stration to the parents on how he conducts his classes. Afterwards, Wool was given out to be knit into socks or mittens for the everyone aad-jbale. It was decided to bring journed to the Scout Hall onjused Christmas cards to the Lilla street, where _pictures|next meeting and _ prepare were shown on the 1962 Worldjthem for posting to organiza- Championship and a film of the/tions using them. local club's 1962 Carnival. Mrs. Frank Godley, Mrs. Mar- Two of the members, Anna|garet Day and Mrs. Luella Ken- Forder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder, street, and Richard Stephens, gon of Mr. and Mrs. W Ste- phens, of Bigelow street, com- din the Central Ontario lionships held at New- market. Anna and Richard brought laurels to the town when they were awarded the Novice | Pairs Championship. The pair piit on an exhibition of their reoutine, recently, and interested people went to' 10. the Arena to see the demon- stration. These youngsters are mak- ing guest appearances at Co- bourg and Lindsay. nedy gave the devotional per- Simcoejiod. Mrs. Godley presented a chapter from the book '"'Asia's Rim" dealing particularly with the difficulties in East Asia. UCW MEETS The general meeting of the UCW was held in the Sunday School room with the president, Mrs. Merlin Dowson in the chair. The meeting opened in regular form and reports were received from Units 7, 8, 9 amd Mrs. Murray Williams report- ing for the Literature commit- tee referred to the Indian situa- tion in Canada which leaves much to be desired. She recom- mended a book entitled Dr. Mr. Wilde is busy program-|Hap which gives an interesting ming the 5th Annual Carnival story of Missionary work which will be held in the Arenalamonst the Indians and Eski- the first Friday evening 'mn April.|mos. This book is available at Congratulations to Mr. Davidithe jocal Public Library. Porter, on passing his Pre- liminary Figures at Lindsay. Mrs, M. Dowson gave a brief Parents are reminded that all geod of the annual Presbyter- members are eligible to skate at all times on Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Friday from 4 to 6.30 p.m. New members are welcome. UNIT MEETS Unit No. 3 of the Port Perry|St. meeting held in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Ten members attended. The Devotional exercises were in charge of Unit No. 6. Mrs. Orr Jeffrey read the call to worship, assisting was Mrs. Roy John and Mrs. Gordon United Church Women met at|McDonald. the home of Mrs. Cc. C. Jef- Unit No. 7 was responsible for frey, Cochrane street with 12|the program. An excellent film members present. The leader,|was shown entitled "The World Mrs. Stamley Pl-ughman chair-|/Day of Prayer', ed the meeting. with Miss Alice Dodd reading the com- A report for supply was given) menta by Mrs. L. Beadle and wool ry. This showed world wide Pray- was handed out to members, tojer Service attended by people be made into mitts and socks|of many lands and many differ- for the supply bale. The next/ent religions. It meeting will be held in the|glimpses also showed of Missionary work Church, jointly with Unit No. 4.) throughout the world. An appeal for clothing from the St. Christopher Members of Unit No. 3 were Home inj|guests of Unit No. 4 when the Hong Kong was head by Mrs.|meeting was held in the church Merlin Dowson, A total of 21/parlors with an attendance of calls have been made since the}30. Mrs. William Moase presid- last meeting. Several membersjed and after extending a cor- planned to attend the annual/dial welcome to all present open- meeting of the Oshawa Presby-|ed with a poem entitled 'Faith'. terial UCW to be held in Trin-/Mrs. Harold Smeltzer conduct- ity United Church, Bowman-|ed the Worship period with Mrs. ville. Way" was read by Mrs. Sam- uel Cawker, Mrs. Leonard Bea- die and Mrs. Stanley Plough- man. A question and answer period followed with Mrs. Dow- son surhmarizing. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Port Perry Canadian Legion Branch held an executive meet- ing. Several plans were discuss- ed to be brought before the members of the auxiliary. The regular meeting was held in the Camadian Legion Hall. Nominations were received for the office of vice president, two namely Mrs. George Symes and Mrs. John Orde and elections for this office will be held at the next meeting. A donation was voted for the Senior Citizen's Club which has recently been organized in Port Perry. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Port Perry Canadian Legion Branch held an executive meet- ing at the home of Mrs. M. Woodcock. Mrs. Woodcock who is the secretary of the Ladies meeting. Several plans were dis- cussed to be brought before the members of the auxiliary. The regular meeting was held in the Canadian Legion Hall. Nominations were received for the office of vice president, two candidates were presente d, namely Mrs. George Symes and Mrs. John Orde, and elections for this office will be held at the next meeting. A donation was voted for the Senior Citizen's Club which has recently been organized in Port Perry. The following is a list of suc- cessful candidates in the exam- inations held by the ri6yal Con- servatory of Music of Toronto, in Port Perry. The names are arranged in order of merit. Grade 8, Piano--Honors, Joan Kydd; Joan Hickling and Carol Moore, equal; Pass -- Sharon Stark; Evelyn Shier (equa }) Sharon Capstick, Robert Web- ber, Grade 7, Piano -- Honors, Cathy Cookman; Pass, Barbara Noble. Grade 6, Piano -- Honors, Es- ther MacDonald, Kenneth D. Webster, Brian Moumijoy and Bill Taylor, equal; Pass -- Gale Forder, 4 Grade 5, Piano -- Honors, Judy Swain, Linda Mountjoy and Risa Stein (equal); Pass, Ernest Beer, Judith Mountjoy, Gloria Cox, Fred Peddie. Grade 4, Piano -- Pass -- Janet Baird, Sharon Baird and Arnold Heayn, equal, Ronald Podres. Grade 3, Piano -- Honors, Diane Hall; Pass, Donna Ed- gerton. Grade 11, Piano -- Honors, Lorrie Turner, Anna M. Crox- all, Brenda Geer and Melody A. Wilson, equal; Janet Turner, LADIES' CAR COATS MEN'S SUITS Reg. 29.50 Reg. 39.00 to spect 12.90 NOW *12: 95 JACKETS ONLY ONLY .. WOOL SKIRTS Reg. 5.95 DRESS PANTS ryt 10.95 nar 490 9 GQ oy 1.39 Reg. 7.95 to 8.95 ONLY... NOW Bulky SWEATERS 3.95 NEW IDEAS from pedwin. : Sharper, shinier, more fashionable--that's Pedwin-- the hottest shoes for teen- age styling. Just rub your finger along any Pedwin shoe, Or ob- serve the deep, rich luster, You'll be amazed at how much more it seems to shine, how much smoother it is to touch. No wone der Pedwins are the newly crowned kings of teenage shoes, LAMINATED | , SUITS, NOW ISPECIAL! CLOTH LINEN "Het Shot" Black Smooth Collins Shoes 119 Brock St. S., Whitby Phone 668-3476 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P,M. 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TENDERS additions to the Fire Alarm Systems in the Whitby Public Schools Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to the contents, will be received by The Public School Board until 4:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., Wednesday, April 10th, 1963, for the revisions and additions to the Fire Alarm Systems for The Whitby Public Schools Whitby, Plans and specifications may be obtained hy Elec. trical Contractors only, on deposit of $25.00 cer- tified cheque, from the office of The Whitby Pub- lic School Board, Kathleen Rowe School, Athol Herbert Howard, Mrs. Wil- The devotions were conducted|liam Day and Mrs. W. Willis by Mrs. Stanley Ploughman andj assisting. Mrs. Gordon Thomas. A thought-provoking study ofjbusiness portion, The units separated for the meeting to- the first chapter of "The Word|gether again for the program, and the Way" was presented|which was in charge of Mrs. by Mrs. Dowson and question and answer period followed. Merlin Dowson. 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