Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1964, p. 5

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TBY And DISTRICT Whitby tureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault "Tel. 668-3708 Lynn Purvis, a Stony Creek, Ontario, export, was prociaim- ed the May Queen of Whitby's Ontario' Ladies College Satur- the of OLC'S S4th May Court Festival. The radiant. brunette was crowned by Mrs. E. H. S. Piper, and presented with a pin by MAYTIME AT OLC 1963 Queen, Patricia Cowan. She also received the Castle Chapter Alumnae Pin from Miss Doris Batty, Chapter President. Miss Purvis, flank- ed by Counsellors Carmen Brown of Bermuda, and Eliz- abeth Girven of Peterborough, all Grade 13 students, reigned lege Court Festival, Sat- urda: i lush landscape school. ~ rg the staff and students of planned for their program. brated by the school, A torrential downpour red the Ontario Ladies' Col- y. It forced the 120 girls, and some 300 parents and _ friends inside for the event which has traditionally been held on the surrounding the Despite inclement conditions, and the ensuing cramped quar- institution were able to carry off most of the events The most time-honored spec: tacle -- the Maypole Dance --' was struck however, due to the = of boih the pole and the It was the 54th Festival cele- which houses the girls, and provides @ grades-rine-to-1$ education Rain Mars OLC > 94th May Court Tot Is Burned By Firecracker A three-year-old girl was burned on her forehead, and on the top of her head when a fire- cracker was thrown at her Sat- urday afternoon. The tot is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Sherman of 111 Allan street, Two juve- niles were questioned Whitby PD-in connection with the at Henry Street by OPP Whitby investigated the in- Firecrackers Taken At ODH A holiday thief made awa with four packages of firecrack- ers from the Oshawa Discount Hlouse last night. Constable Ernie Collinson of cident. The noisemakers were ee at approximately 32 cents. | Five, Number Seven, and Doh- nanyi's Rhapsody i# C-Minor on the pir >. Mrs. S. L, OLC Principal Ss. made the traditional Bible presentation. Lynn Purvis, a grade 13, Stoney Creek girl, was elected May Queen by her classmates. She presided over the remaind- 9d Pteworks Set Awning Ablaze A thrown' firecracker was blamed for a hole burned in the Brock street awning of Allin's Drug Store Saturday evening. p The blaze, which left a one- foot-in-diameter aperture, was extinguished by the Whitby Fire Department after youths ran to the police station to re- Girl, 10, Struck, Leg Is Broken Road 'Well' Still Runs river SVere eee. A 10-year-old girl was rushed to Oshawa General 'Hospii after being struck by a car at the corner of Centre street and Palmerston avenue last night, Miss Ruth Mclvor, 740 Dundas street east, suffered a broken leg, but is otherwise alright, it was learned. Further details port it, The value of the awn- were not available at time of for them. The first part of the pro- er of the program, mostly over the athletic and semi- comedy displays perpetrated by the OLC undergrads. Due to a steady downpour, all ac- tivities were forced inside, and the traditional Maypole Dance had to be cancelled. --Oshawa Times Photo ,|Ede Walker were | with a pinfall Gladys Wiles with 102 average; High Single Fiat -- Greta Mc- with a game of 312; High le Flat -- Jean King with 833; High Single with Han- dicap -- Beulah Sturgess with 332; High Triple with Handicap ,|-- Alice Hewis with 877 The Humbugs with Captain Marg Duncan bowled diligently all season and as a team won the high single game with a score of 1,227 bowled on Jan. 8. On Dec. i1 the Humbugs also ;|won the high triple game with a score of 3,307. Alice Anderson T and Gladys Wiles presented Captain Marg Duncan and her team mates with gift certifi- cates for these top scores. The Bassett Trophy was presented by Mr. M. Bassett to the Hum- bugs for the high pinfall of 84,- 446 for the season. Mr. M. Bas- sett. also presented gifts to the Humbugs for their efforts. Con- gratulations to Captain Marg Duncan and team mates Alice _|Hewis, Katie Loyst, Ann Laban- ovich, Isabel Farndale and Goldie Marshall. The Gumdrops with Captain Florence Moore were the cham- pions in the section winners' group with a pinfall of 6,368. The Mercantile Trophy and gifts Dimple sill, Evelyn Jeppesen and Ruby Schieder. , The Allsorts, with Captain the. cham- pions in the Consolation group of 6,345. The league trophy and gifts were were presented by Greta Mc- | Donough to Captain Ede Walker| Sand team mates Gladys Wiles, 14|Sheila Villeneuve, Ann = Law- rence, Joyce Pickard and D othy Brandt. Gifts of appreciation were pre- rain, | sented to the executive by Dor- BROCK WHITBY Dilling. donated a permanent for a lucky draw and Mr. H. Marshall drew Marion Brooks as the win- Evening Shows at 7 and 9:05 Feature Starts 7 and 9:15 it ~CY TECHNICOLOR® CINEMASCOPE ALL COLOR SHO .| to give you full information, ner. The league donated four lucky draws which were drawn by Mr. M. Bassett, Mrs. M. Bas- sett, Soph Dilling and Alice Anderson and won by Ede Walker, Noreen Darling, Léz. Martin and Betty Pascoe. The evening ended with the showing of movies which were taken the last day of the regular schedule and our bowlers 'were quite surprised to learn that some of them had picked a few mannerisms such as giving a little side kick to get that ball down for a strike and missing the straight line of the boards, as well as a few hand signals. iF YOU DON'T DRINK ... pay LESS for your auto insurance! Insure with | ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance compony in Can- oda thet issues policies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad without obligotion. RIEGER and OSBORNE INSURANCE PH, 668-5431 -- WHITBY 218 DUNDAS ST. 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