Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 May 1964, p. 5

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tagline ammerescina era that i WHITE Manager: John Gault Y And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE 582 New PAIR PARE PICKLED PERCH "You should have seen the one that got away." As part of Anderson High School's nual Open House display, Dean Rivett, 15, left, and Chris Avent, 14, demonstrate the proper method of dissect- ing a pickled perch. The di- fection study was one of 'many interesting displays de- signed to let mom and "ad see what junior does at school. Smoke-filled laboratories were filled to the brim with fa- thers who were observed with their noses in various tubes and bottles. The girls sup- plied the interest shows for mother with a Chinese food fry, a fashion show and many other interesting exhibits. of sewing and feminine art. In other labs and classrooms in- struments that produce any- thing from soup to nuts were buzzing and whirring much to the delight of the spectators. The Open House was attend- ed by nearly 1000 persons and provided a good example to dad that his tax dollar was being wisely spent on the young generation in Whitby, --Oshawa Times Photo . Mrs. Fred Baker, is celebrating WHITBY PERSONALS The following St. John the Evangelist CWL members and Spiritual Director will be attend- ing the 44th annual CWL Con- vention at Royal York Hotel, Toronto Thursday, May 14. Father Leo J. Austin, Mrs. Robert Mackey, Mrs. D. G. Newman, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, Mrs. Don Sullivan, Mrs. W. J. McMonagle, Mrs. E. Waring, Mrs. James McCarroll, Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Mrs. Peter Otten- brite, Mrs. F. Spellen, Mrs. I. Heitezner, Miss Emily Foy and Mrs. Greg Carter. Mrs, Richard Matthews, 368 Fairview drive, is opening her home Monday, May 11 to the House of Windsor IODE Chap- ter s for their thly meeting. Pentecostal Church Rally will be held Monday, May ll 'at the Pentecostal Whitby Church. Members of Women's Mission- ary Council will be catering with Mrs. Reg Williams as general convener, assisted by Mrs. John Lewett. Susan, daughter of Mr: - and her 11th birthday Monday, May 1. Her King Street School com- panions and friends wish her many happy returns of the day. According to a Dutch custom Mr. and Mrs. Henk Wessels, 316 Dovedale drive, are celebrating their twelve-and-a-ha!f wedding anniversary Saturday, May 9. Their friends wish them every happiness. Jennifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Barkwell is celebrat- ing her sixth birthday. Monday, May 11. Her companions of King Street Kindergarten and friends wish Jennifer a happy\pirthday. Mrs. Tom Wilcox, .912 Bayview avenue, entertained her group of ladies for Euchre. sent were: Mrs. Kay Fertile, Mrs. Doreen Kernohan, Mrs. Beryl Walton, Mrs. Ruth Stubbings, Mrs. John Edwards, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Ruby Partington, Mrs. Caro] Cullen, Mrs. Evelyn Mullen, Mrs. Joan Collinson and Mrs. Joe Smith. Prize winners were: Mrs. Ruth Stubbings, Mrs. Doreen Kernohan, Mrs. Joan Collinson and Mrs. Evelyn Mullen. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Fertile and Mrs. Collinson in serving. A nicely decorated birthday cake was served in honor of Mrs. Joan Edwards, who was also presented with a gift. The many friends of Mrs. Lloyd' Robertson, Brock street north are sorry to learn that she is in the Oshawa Geneal Hos- pital. They wish her a prompt recovery. The final work meeting of the season of Baptist Women's So- ciety Christian Service was held in the Sunday school hall Tues- day, May 5 with work convener Mrs. Art Wigston in charge. Following the pot luck lunch- eon Mrs. E. A. MacMillan gave the concluding missionary talk on India. Work and Mission study will be resumed in the fall. : Miss Gladys Ashley of London, England arrived at International Airport, Toronto and was met by her sister and brother-in-law, M. and Mrs. Robert Carswell, 1006 Cente street north and will be their house guest for the next three months. The Spring Thankoffering of the Women's Society Christian Service was held in Brighton Church with Vice-President Mrs. Dudley Wilson in charge. Guest speaker was Mr. Fred Habernehl, MA of Bolivia. Spe- cial music was provided by the youth choir. Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burns, is celebrating his second birthday today, May 9. Attending Ronald's party are his cousins: Dale Vickery, Michael Mowat, Stephen Kilby, Laurie Moore, Donna Agg, Chris Mar- tinsen, Georgia Wright and Wayne Middleton. Mrs. Lorne Youngbert and her daughter Janet of Etobicoke, are weekend guests at the home BROCK Evening WHITBY Shows at 7 and 9 p/m. Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 ALL COLOUR SHOW _-- Cary , Audrey Grant Hepburn and delight in... play a game of danger ) Charade La STANLEY DONEN Production A Universal Release - TECHNICOLOR® of Mr. and Mrs, Angus Bren- nan, 901 Beech street. Frances, ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaiser, 120 Cochrane street, is in the Oshawa General Hospital. Her companions of St. John's School and friends wish her a speedy recovery. Attending the Trent Valley Spring Rally of Baptist Churehes held in Brighton Wed- nesday, May 6 were: Mrs. E, C. Pogson, Mrs. Mary. Mitchell, Mrs. E, A. MacMillan, Mrs. Bruce Comer, Mrs. Ruth Maw, Mrs. Ross Ward, Mrs. C. R. MacNeil, Mrs. Art Wigston, Mrs, William Hewis, Miss Maude Cameron, Rev. John Mc- Leod and Mr. John Beard. Brenda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Broome, celebrated' her seventh birthday May 7. Be- lated happy birthday wishes are extended to Brenda from. her Dundas Street East School com- panions and friends. Mark, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dettrick, suf- fered a fractured arm. Friends of the family wish Mark a prompt recovery. Miss Mary Jeffreys celebrated her 19th birthday Friday, May 8. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Mathilda Goodfellow and Mrs. Ruby Horner of Calgary, Alberta, are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Glen Caskey, 118 John street east. While here Mrs, Goodfellow, mother of Mrs. Caskey, celebrated her '76th birthday"Best wishes are ex- tended to her for many more, Girl Guide Captain Mrs. Wil- liam Allan, Lieutenant Miss Bernadette Duffhues, and Com- pany Leader. Jacqueline Hen- driks. will be in charge of the Third Guides, Sunday, May 10 for the annual selling of roses on Mother's Day. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. jthe King St. Mark's Choir . "I swear that I will be faithful Entertain At King City choir travelled by bus to King City on Sunday evening where they provided the special music for the United Church Anniver- sary Service. This was the 3rd Peggy of the founding ot ity congregation and the first anniversary of the turning of the sod for the new church in which the service was held. The theme at the morning ser- vice in St. Mark's was "Doors -- Closed and Opened" and the choir sang the anthem 'Thou Wilt Keep Him in. Perfect Peace" -- Williams. Next Sunday will be Chris- tian Family and Mother's Day at St. Mark's, The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be observ- ed and the music will be provid- ed by the Junior and Intermed- iate Choirs under the leader- ship of Mrs. D. Williams. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, May 11 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Explorers 1st Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Explor- ers St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No, 4 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 3 'Whitby Brass Band Ladies Aux. St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 5 St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 7 House of Windsor IODE Chap. Board of Directors Whitby Co-Op Credit Union TUESDAY, May 12 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Salvation Army Cubs 2nd Whitby Palmerston H and § Assoc. R. A. Hutchison H and § Assoc. St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 10 All Saints Anglican Church Af- ternoon Guild Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No. 248 WEDNESDAY, May 13 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- dren of the Church Unity Club Past Noble Grand ebekah (Re! ) Whitby Kinettes THURSDAY, May 14 Whitby Baptist Obhurch: Cub Packs Salvation Army Women's HL Christian Reformed Church La- dies Society Work and Pray St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 2 St. John's Anglican Church Par- Harold Collins is celebrating his first birthday today, May 9. To celebrate the occasion, grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ashby, Mr. Hugh Ashby Jr., and. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby and their son Dwayne will be dinner guests on Sunday. Mrs. Yvette Brush, 1027 Centre street north is celebrat- ing her birthday on Mother's Day, May 10. Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. 'gy <2 MEND-N-FiT IF YOUVE NEVER ~\ TRIED US THEN WEVE| BOTH LOST," WE' YOUR BUSINESS "YOU" OUR LOW YOU" OUR TON Second, her Heirs and Succes- n to law, and that! duties as a Canadian Citizen. So help me God." In an impressive ceremony held in Whi Thursday, persons stood before the flag, 'raised their left hand, swore the preceding oath, and became citizens of our country. Judge W. M. Cory, presided over the Citizenship Court and outlined the duties and respon- sibilities of a citizen of Can- ada. "The oath is simple and plain" he said, "in it you swear that you will be faithful to the Queen and her Heirs and to the laws of the Country." "By this oath you bind your- self to your fellow Canadians and all the rights and privileges of the country are yours as long as you are faithful to your oath." : Foliowing is a list of the area's newest citizens. Oshawa: Adriana Alderson, 224 Marauette avenue; Domen- ico Cosmo Amoroso, 449 Drew street; Gyorgy Bahor, 471 Sim- coe street south; Cornelia Boi- ten, 1534 Evangeline drive; Jin Hing Chong, 172 Division street; Mirko Cobanovic, 453 Fairleigh avenue; Lucia Silla Della Motta, 514 Madison avenue; Eveline Diensthuber, 280 Seneca av- enue; Renato Dreossi, 325 Sa- guenay street, Franz and Liso- lette Will, 265 Linden street; Anna Hrywnak, 517 Dieppe av- enue; Silvia Jerak, 453 Marian street, Jozef and Maria Koros- cik, 481 Lowell avenue, Antonio Pledge Loyalty Citizens UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES Lajos Magda, 276 Centre street; Iiona and Sandor Majer, 31 Ritson road 'south; Peter Neef, Harmony road north; Bronislaw and Walentyna Pie- trucha, 89 Annis street; Helena Rylke, 485 Lowell avenue; Tibor Janos Sandor, 175 Athol street; Lorenz and Withemine Schatz, 145 Melrose street;, Las- zlo Szatmari, 425 Albert street; Johan Noel Van Zanten, 111 El- gin street east; Agostino Viola, 248 Verdun road; Antonia Zano-; skar, 609 Crerar avenue. Whitby residents who received (their certificates were: Ever- dina Brobbel, Job Brobbel, 407 Anderson street; Arend and Geertje Herder, 1441 Byron street south; Carl and Inger Ja- cobsen, 918 Byron street south; Albertus Mondria, 1504 Duffer- in street; Filippo and Paola Princiotta, 129 Lmpin drive; Lotte Anneliese Schlosser, 908 King street. Others at the cer were: Lucia Ceci, 81 Min" Pickering; Christa and Jozef Bojda, 43 Torian avenue, Brook- lin, Ontario. ecutive theeting Monday, May 4, at the home of treasurer Norma Souter, Dunlop street; east. sided over the meeting. It was agreed that a donation of $50. would be sent to Children Fund". sisted in a demonstration by "Chambers Food Products' Ten executive members were in|goods attendance and Chambers Food Club agreed on a donation of $1.00 for each member present.|Pi This money will.be used. for Kinettes' projects. ing will be held Wednesday, May 13, at Spruce Villa Hotel with election being held. No. 132 held its regular meet- ing Wednesday, Oddfellows Hall. ipresided, Grand Wanda Tizzard, Visitors tt fro Oshawa a Mil" street, rt ended m. aw nd dance was attended to, fina plans were made for the birth- WHITBY KINETTES Whitby Kinettes held an ex- President, Sheila Gordon pre-| m "Save the Part of the program con- The next general dinner meet- REBEKAH LODGE Benevolent Rebekah Lodge May 6, at the Noble Grand Gwen Halton and put on a lovely degree lwhen Mrs. Florence Missit was initiated into the Lodge. delicious lunch. BAPTIST WOMEN'S SOCIETY 's The degree team took over' Lunch committee served a Whitby Baptist Women's So-' b hemisphere ciety for Christian Service held|bassies, a Spring thankoffering meeting! missions. assisted by Vice jax. After minutes and correspon- Henricus and Johanna De Hass, RR 1 Brooklin; Dirk Jan Fintleman, Goodwood; Jose- fine and Petrus Gieben, 162 Elizabeth crescent, Whitby; Wil- helmus Koppens, 22 Elgin street, Ajax; Friederich and Luazia Meiners, Joseph street, Clare- mont; Douwe and Harmke Oos. terlo, Port Perry; Ludwig and Zofia Pawlowski, Courtice; Jannatje Wingate, 50 Billings- gate crescent, Ajax. Judge Cory congratulated the group of new citizens and wel- comed them into "our Cana- dian family". Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 REVIVAL | SERVICES Saturday Night at 8 P.M. Whitby Pentecostal Church Brock St, North REV. & MRS. CYRIL CLARKE Of England and Toronto, Canede Great Singing and Preaching Also Sunday et 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Latin, 165 Cromwell avenue. sm nem ish Helpers Whitby Garden Club FRIDAY, May 15 Red Cross Senior Citizens So- cial Club Pentecostal Church Young People's Christ Ambassadors SATURDAY, May 16 Salvation Army Timbral Brig. Salvataion Army Young Peo- ple's Band Andrew's Presbyterian Church Jr. Choir St. Because drinking contributes to so many accidents .. . ABSTAINERS Wednesday req to have Election of Officers Softball also welcome te ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WHITBY SOFTBALL ASSOC. WILL BE HELD ON May 13th 7:30 P.M.--ot 400 HARRIS ST., WHITBY Teams planning to use softbell diamond this season ere juested @ representative at this meeting. for 1964 te be held. Any person interested in ettend. RON CHILDS, Sec.-Trees. CAN SAVE ON AUTO INSURANCE ff you are a non-drinker, ft will pay you to compare Abstainers' rates with your present rates today. Call REIGER and OSBORNE INSURANCE PH. 668-5431 -- WHITBY 218 DUNDAS ST. E. ABSTAINERS INSURANCE . easier --dgive her better washing | and cleaning results | --keep her beautiful with lovelier skin and hair --help her to maintain personal cleanliness NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED NO INSTALLATION CHARGES --Just @ low monthly servce charge-- Te heave softer thon rain weter off through your house et the turn of @ tep. dg PHONE Special Mother's Day ~ Offer: --make Mother's work FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM.--'Faith Tidings" Broadcast C.K.L.B., 1350 on your dial 9:45 A.M.--Welcome To Bible School 11:00 A.M.--Mother's Day Service : 12:00 NOON--Communion and Reception of Members 7:00 P.M.--Evening Gospel Service WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M. " " Prayer, Praise and Bible Study COMING! COMING! Sunday, May 17th thru Sunda © EVANGELICT BOB MANDERGON" @ THE ESEHY MUSICAL MESSENGERS . 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Rial & SONS LIMITED 412 Chestnut St. West Savor the in food SPEC superb and Service IAL MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET SUNDAY BUFFET 4 P.M. to Feoturin Pickering Villege @ HOT DISHES @ VARIOUS SALADS @ Many different selections MOODIE'S RESTAURANT Phone 942-1012 8 P.M, Business Men's Luncheon & Dinners Hwy. No. 2 at Duffins Creek @ Tastefully prepared @ Reasonably priced @ Attractive atmosphere WHITBY EMMANUEL BAPTIST REFORMED (Colborne Street West ot Centre) REV. GERRIT REZELMAN Minister: | REV. JOHN MeLEOD ROSSLAND ROAD Mrs. W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M. 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE - 7PM. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., 8.D. Mrs. J. L. Bedton, A.R.C.T. Miss tla Newton, Deaconess 11:00 A.M. FAMILY DAY SERVICE 7:00 P.M. THE ADVENTURE Sound Film "HOWARD" 9.45 Bible School classes for all ages ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. S, McClure, B.A. Minister Mrs, P. N. Spratt, Organist 11 AM. The Christian Home Infant Baptism Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M, Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary Junior Congregation. Infant Core. 9:45. A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M. FAMILY DAY (The Junior Choir will sing) ery care and Junior jongregation , = a

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