Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1965, p. 5

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ATHLETIC AWARDS PRESENTED AT WHITBY HIGH SCHOOL Denis O'Connor students last week, when the school's arch- itect, W. W. Rankin, right, Bobby Baun, of the Toronto Presentation of Top Ath- letes' Awards of the year for proficiency in the sports field was further enhanced for two Many District Churches Represented At Meeting called WHITBY Faith Baptist owner of a book store Church Women's Missionary So-|"The Lighthouse Book Store ciety held an "Open meeting"}where translation from English! at the church with approximate-|to Indian was done on Sunday) ly 200 in attendance. The fol-/school papers and books, she} lowing churches were repre-|spoke on the way of living for sented: Calvary, Oshawa; For-|the natives, their faith, working ward Baptist, Oshawa; Gibbon/habits, etc. Mrs. Roy Fallow on street, Oshawa; Lindsay, Scar- behalf of evenyone thanked the boro; Fenelon Falls, Brooklin, speaker. Fairport Beach, Orillia; Little Britain, Port Perry; Ajax and of fellowship was enjoyed with} Bowmanville. : refreshments being served by} Mrs. William Wilde directed|members of Whitby Faith Bap-| the members in hymn. singing, |tist Church. Pouring tea were: the opening prayer was given/Mrs. William Andrews, Mrs. by Mrs. Glenn Baker. Words|Ross Kwint, Mrs. Bert Young, of welcome and roll call given'Mrs. Allan Foster and Mrs. Ron-| by Mrs. Richard Devnich, the|aid Kirkland. scripture was read by Mrs. Wil- liam MacDonald. An organ duet was rendered by Mrs. Paul Dale and Mrs. William Dzikewick while the of- Seek To Cut | sicig was tebee, esstst for Se) Bing Cost | Oshawa. i | Mrs. Albert Barber of Cen-| WHITBY -- The Whitby Se- tral America Mission was guest|Parate School Board, at a re- Following the meeting a time Maple Leafs, were in attend- ance. The two large trophies, symbols of athletic accom- plishments, were jointly pre CLEAN-UP WEEK IS ANNOUNCED WHITBY (Staff) -- Gar- bage, refuse and all odds and ends around the house no longer of use, should be placed outside the home for pick-up this week by town workmen, Mayor Warren Mowat declared last week. His Worship officially called on all citizens to provide ut- most co-operation during the sented to the deserving stu- dents, Colleen Walsh and Michael Keenan, by the dis- tinguished guests. Oshawa Times Photo | Women's Group | Plans To Cater | WHITBY -- Unit No. 3, St {Mark's United Church Women, {met in the church parlor May j20. The Leader, Mrs. R. A jSmith was in charge. | A worship service on the theme "Spring" was conducted by Mrs. Ida Simpson. Members were reminded of the executive meeting ot be held May 27 at} |8 p.m, Plans were made for assisting jat the dinner for Christian Edu- jcation Leaders May 31. | Unit No, 3 will be hostesses at' the general meeting June 1, at 2 p.m, The June meeting of ithe unit will be in the form of a }pot luck luncheon June 17 at 1 |p.m, at the home of Mrs. Gor- |don Farndale. Mrs. K. McElvie gave an i jinteresting synipsis of two chap- aril se ters from the study book "God a.m, to 5 p.m. during May, (#94 His Purpose. June and September. |_ Mrs. L. F. Richardson had a ldisplay of new literature avail- : : _. , |able for the Mission Study. them with their taxes paid in|; A social hour followed with special 'Clean-up Week' May 25-28. Additional trucks and workmen will be ready and willing to remove the refuse on the regular garbage col- lection days, in each area of the town. Anyone wishing to nandle their refuse personally may dump the items at the dis- the township, if they live with-| refreshments served by the hos-| in the three-mile area. |tesses, Mrs. Harold Quantrill Faced with a shanp increase|and Mrs. Leith Jones. Stonehaven Cow | Mayor To Open! Wins Ton of Gold Fi, Hal] | The Jersey cow bred and! owned by Stonehaven Farm,| WHITBY (Staff) -- The new Whitby, has just been awarded|Whitby Fire Hall will be a lifetime production certificate. |officially opened, 'Wednesday, | Stonehaven Crystal's|May 2% when a ribbon cutting Ava -- 267190 -- Good Plus --|ceremony will be held in the produced in eight lacations|presence of numerous' digni- 80,636 Ibs. of milk, 4,029 Ibs. of|taries. Time of the official open- fat. She is also a winner of aling has been set for 8:15 p.m., Ton of. Gold certificate. with Whitby's Mayor, Warren| Also bred and owned by Stone-|Mowat doing the honors. | haven Farm, the Jersey cow! On hand for the occasion, giv- Stonehaven Lynda _ Lou'sjing the event a truly formal Dolly -- 267189 -- has been|touch, will be the Honorable awarded both a Ton of Gold|Michael Starr, MP 'cr Ontario certificate and a lifetime pro-|Riding and, Provincial Minister duction certificate. For a Ton of}of Health, the Honorable Mat- Gold certificate she produc-|thew Dymond, MPP., for On-| ed in 1338 days 2,004 lbs. of fat.|tario Riding. Representatives of| "For a lifetime production cer-|the Ontario Fire Marshall's Of-| tificate she produced in nine|fice plus members of all fire lactations 84,066 Ibs. of milk,|departments within the Mutual) 4,509 lbs. of fat; Beside these! Aid Fire Protection System have two awards she has also won also be invited. two Silver Medals and another! Whitby's Senior Brass Band Ton of Gold. will provide music for the To qualify for a Ton of Gold |Special occasion, with light te-| certificate, a cow must produce |freshments served in the build- at least 2,000 Ibs. of fat in four/ing after the ceremony. consecutive years, | The fire hall will be open to ~| the public from 6 p.m. Wednes- day until 9 p.m. These hours STILL FOLLOWS CLUB jwill also prevail throughout the BRISTOL, England (CP) --)week with Saturday hours es- Among the telegrams of con-|tablished at 12 noon to 6 p.m. gratulation which arrived when| All residents of the community | Bristol City football team won\and surrounding district are in- |promotion to the league's third! vited to the-Opening Ceremony, |division was one from H. A.\with standing invitation to in- Leamon, of Port Credit, Ont.,;spect the premises. who left England 50 years ago - ---- ssa but still follows home - town sprt. SHOW FIRST PERMIT LONDON (CP)--British driv- vling licence No. 14, the first pub- lic permit issued, will soon be put on show in a motoring mu- seum by Mrs, Valerie Cain. BARBERS MUST CATCH UP | HOVE, England (CP) -- Bar- |bers have been told by a union leader to learn "teen" language) jand gain a new market. Sidney Henson, Master of the Incorpor- ated Guild of Hairdressers, Wig- |makers, and Perfumers of Lon- |don, said there is a large mar- ket among "whiz-kids, rockers, and beats" if barbers can com- municate with them. WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL New dual controlled cars. Dial 668-4176 J. A, OSTERHOUT, Owner | | si Whitby Community Arena ROLLER SKATING EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. to 10.30 Live Organ Music by Lila Tredwell Hatch in the 1965 budgeted allowance HOME OOAY FOR YOUR PREE BROCHURE OW PET DESIENG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, May 25, 1965 SIZES ° 12x24° 24x24 li beaut Colotd.n YELLOW BROWN CHARCOAL RED - GREEN g CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD, ' 655-3311 Lighter... 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Any moior up to 100H.P. applicable, See the newest thing In the world of water sport -- Twin-Alume Flat-Top] MARINE STORAGE AND SUPPLY LIMITED @ OPEN EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS @ BROOKLIN -- PH. 655-3641 -- ONTARIO speaker, she was introduced by|cent meeting discussed student/for transportation, the chair- Mrs. Deloss Scott. Mrs. Barber transportation. This has become;man appointed a special com- spoke on her work in Honduras|@ Problem of considerable size,| mittee, to study the problem aS a Missionary and also as due to the increase in numbers | and recommend to the board | of children attending the Separ-|at the first meeting in June, jate Schools, |ways and means of affecting Homebake Sale | Unlike the Whitby Publicjreductions in the indicated ex- : Schools, Whitby's Separate) penditure. Fine Success School system serves all Catho-| jlic children living within three) WHITBY -- All Saints' Angli-|Miles, in direct line from any of can Church St. Margaret Guild|the school sites. Therefire, the held its meeting May 20 in the|actual school area includes a parish hall. In the absence of|Considerable portion of the sur- the president, Mrs. D. B. Fry,|rounding Township of Whitby. the vice-president, Mrs. James|Parents of children attending Mighton, chaired the meeting. the Whitby schools may support Mrs. B. A. Handscombe, gen- BROC eral convenor of the recently WHITBY held homebake sale, reported on the successful event and Evening Starting At 7:30 CARRY ON JACK thanked all the ladies who made ~~ The "Carry on Gang' go : ee to sea, it possible. Wi -- for laughs, on a = Guiltoling é Members read a letter re- ceived from their adopted Chinese boy from Hong Kong. It was announced that a clos- ing pot luck supper will be 2 CONNIE DEAN CESAR 3STEVENS- JONES and ROMERO Sereenoliy by Henry Shesar and john Knees rh Produced and Dorected by Witham Conrad -- Story by Henee © aidan' skeen. FRIGIDAIRE Rapid Dry Cleaning 8 Ibs. of dry cleaning $2.00 Blair Park Plaza Mon, to Fri. -- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. @.m, to 5 p.m. Tues. & Wed. May 25th & 26th One Complete Program Each held June 3 at the home of Mrs. James Mighton, Walnut st. Pop- ular dishes from various coun- tries will be served Mrs. Stanley Armstrong, Mrs Marg Jackson and Mrs. Evelyn Spratley presented the new slate) EASTMAN COLOUR of officers as follows: president, '| wails cavities Nis AaWTiEy neusion MEER Mrs. B. A. Handscombe; vice- pot president, Mrs. James Mighton; ie ce angie secretary, Mrs, Evelyn Spratley; :-- a wn nursery, Mrs. James Duggan; program and projects, Mrs. D. CUSTOMERS NEED ETHICS TOO B. Fry, Mrs. Harold McGary, lunch, Mrs.- James McDona'd Some automobile dealers, notably in large cities, have been guilty of fleecing Phoning committee; Mrs. the public. This is to be expected in our Joyce Hilton, Mrs, R. D. Jones, Mrs. Roy Ilott and Mrs. Yvonne imperfect world. Bonkers hove made off with the bonk's money. Lawyers hove Guest; corresponding secretary, Mrs. F. A. Moores: cook book, Mrs. Angela Willis The guest for the evening, been caught in shady deals. And norm- ally honest policemen have taken bribes. There Ly Mrs. A. R. B. Conrad, gave a demonstration of florn' a oes ments, also how to make a cor- gage, which was presets ) Mrs. Mighton, Centrepiece ar- rangements of artificial flowers were displayed. The demonstra- tion was accompanied by Mrs. Conrad's commentaries which proved to be most interesting. Lunch was served by Mrs. B. A. Handscombe, Mrs. Joyce Hilton and Mrs. R. D. Jones. are a few black sheep in every flock, Fortunately gh, the p ge of unscr dealers is very small. Still, you can't blame the man who has had a bod experience tor thinking the whole flock is black. You can believe me, though, when | tell you thot some pros- pective car BUYERS turn back their speedometers, and other- wise try to hide the true facts of their car. Between appraisal ond octual trade-in, tires have been switched and radios re- moved It is pointless for a prospective buyer to set his mileage back. Any experienced dealer is able to judge o car's true mileage fairly accurately. He usually says nothing te the customer. He merely estimates the true mileage when he sets the trode-in velue, Brand new seat covers are a dead giveaway for damaged up- holstery, Yet some buyers still install them before starting out on a buying tour Your best guarantee of fair dealing on a used car buy is to pick out a dealer who hat « teputetion for integrity. Then lay Storage voluts on premises. your cards on the table. Be honest with him about the cor you 3 went to trade in. He'll probably be so pleasantly surprised, WHITBY he'll do his darndest to give you the best possible deal he con - + We, at Northside, do! 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