Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1965, p. 5

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\New School 'Athletic Champions Named | Mothers To Assist! oie rene ae At Summer Camp . A letter was read from Scout boys in their undertakings, Mrs Is A roved At Kathleen Rowe School : eader Ben LaHaye, thanking'Vincent Mallon and Mrs. John pp WHITBY The 5t Whitby,the auxiliary for the purchase Spelien will also be attending Cubs and Scouts Mother Aux- of camping equipmen he meeting HAMPTON Darlington WHITBY (Staff) The Kath-\championship was won by Ken-jliary held its last meeting of Four mothers volunteered to Mrs. Mallon, at the close of Township Council has given. ap-\leen Rowe Public School, Whit-neth Colley who captured twoithe present season in St. Jo- attend the Cubs Summer Camp the meeting. wished the mem- proval to the Public Schoo \\by, held its field day last Thurs-'firsts and two thirds. Cathy seph room. June this month. Members discussed|bers a pleasant summer and re Board of the township to raiseiday and Friday Harvie took the girls' champ- Preceding the meeting a pot forthcoming projects and events minded them to keep in mind not in excess of $450,000, repay-| The following are the champ- ionship with one first and three'juck supper was enjoyed byito be held this summer and also the Cubs and Scouts able over 20 vears, for the pur-jions of each age group seconds many members. The president. made preparations for the Sep Mrs. Raymond Bibeau, on be- pose of building and equippi The fourteen year Boys The kindergarter hampion-i\Mrs. Vincent Mallon. chaired tember meeting half of the memberee thanked a 16-room school on Lot jChampion was Jed Kadwell who ship for boys was won byithe meeting and welcomed.two Mrs. Dan O'Hagan, Cubs and Mrs. Mallon for all her work Concession". The clerk was au-jwon five firsts and a secondiJeffrey White with two firstS!progpective members. Mrs. A. Scouts Leaders, will meet this during her first year in office thorized to apply to the munici-jfor a total of 28 points. For and a second, The girls' champ-\C Smith and Mrs. Arthur Val-|week to discuss ways and means and wished her an ejovable sum- pal board for approva jthe girls it was Marian Mitchelliionship was won by Lori Lint-ijee to raise money to benefit the mer Council decided to increase 'ts/Who won six firsts for a totall/ner with two firsts and a third . te : coverage oi non-owned autos to|9f 30 points a limit of $1.000.000 and that! The 13-year-old boys' champ coverage on the auto fleet by (on was Danny Maundrell who Auto Crash ) increased to $1-000.000 won one. was second in four ry lel The road superintendent va and third in one The girls U >. authorized to negotiate ios the champ on was Jane Fuller = Before Court purchase of | required for|™ th wo events and was secon the widening forced road|'® inree WHITBY (Staff A 'de -- . --s ¥ yt iT - mage through Lots 17 and 18, Conces-|TIE FOR TITLE na ve tae A pape ° ° on 4 Clayton Foskett was the 12-\4°%9 AE OM, SMO! t sion s accident, was the first case on ea uring 's§ ee On the motion of Councillor year-old champion. with three}. bounty court docket ovssead 5 ac vr i ck l ! | Gibbs and Deputy Reeve M first places. The girls amp ed with before Judge Alex ( T tlaspell will be requested jionship produced tie between 3 : i C. -Glaspell will be yu ay p + u or = yates Hall here Monday. It is expec ras rT ' ad jto assent to the dedication of}: aoe soon 8h ArDATA od the court will continue for ! lands from his property on Lot Wea herup ' at least a week 19. Concession The 11-year-old champion wa a 8 ne act T a orougr DY Byron.st It was 'decided that cour David Heron who picked ur xi co-operate ir 0 g the Points b winning three even ' ta s., Whit a t Joseph Wil ORED roads in Lots 23 and 24. Broken|and coming second anothe , RETIRED AJAX FIRE CHIEF HON Front Concession, if necessary. The Girls Champion was Donna liam Carvick. It arose out of a 1 acc lane for ¢ Smanski who won two was CO on between a car owne 4 reception and dance ir head to retire. He was ac years of service. Shown here ie : renee oor pil second in two and third injDY the plaintiff and a second ( ' mprovement of the CPR cros n v 1 i ; f ret Chief ' ' re-fighte > host vor r ith j ther 7 ehicle ownec the r honor _ ety ng } sie 4 nie ive as a firefighter unt are host Mayor Harry Smith ing and the road between Lots{another for 17 points vehicle owned b he dete dant t 2 ole ¢ oe Februa The Communits Chief Winter and guest, the zi and 21, Concessior on the Carl Deeth was the ve a ch 3h ee pide ee ey are Hall was) filled with tribute Hon. M old champion v mn 69, near the Monk Friday night. Cn winter : . : two second Debbie is the first Ajax department vee" to Mr. Winter's 2 won the girls champions with t th ime of the accide firsts. a second and a the Brick chicle was driven hael Sta MP ondition that the wo done f ; citable 3 Oshawa Times Photo in 1966 - 0 or Gibbs was autho zed to. make arrangements for three third y jart with the conser wd the regular care of the towr ar ost 1ces ship's Tyrone dump NINE-YEAR-OLDS hi Mr. Hart subse : In the nine-vear-old oup ; lly ona bie Wavne Button won the champ..." a 8 Harvey Drew ionship with two firsts and three Fi - I were nasser seconds. Joanne Hamme a ge t seat of the tured the championship «with 3. f laatifind , two firsts and three . esuiie re p ard e accident while Con BROUGHAM was i 'es bike able V simmons, of the tOUGHAM \ ape ' avs as i ta { ' pp } ; uk scan patlan o rien (otgnligy } tachment of the OPI the delive of ma i ifice was called Pickering |a a 'ys a i ante Slee eis 1 @ a t t me St ent and Pickeri ) ne afte the township, right from What a miserable pittance j ae . ~# measiurem Rio, VALUE ticular b \ t a f beginning for the important work done P Yi ; > ; Ei M tricke! q ' . pee ca weet , y seconds testified | alue of his ve "4 $339.00 Toronto. featured th f ig aca ories state that Nich-| he wrote 4 ' 2 fin : Howell was the first Po M Rosentha displayed y 0 ocket ex A , MING 175.00 ' ne from t ' ter at Brougham, but Mr. copies of early letters and post g om the a by re-'age marks that were originaliy: ts postmaster. The)for his services, the sum of $24 the Picke y sh } t olas cal Societ \ ia wa ma joved the talk Rosenthal! disparaged this a ssi Patlaw tae $ OCTAGONAL TABLE 71.00 ised } dist io enve ' wi points r During Monday's hearing ROOK CASE COFFEE TABLE 107.00 Be 7 $ is ar r Ha ch ur letter two seconds and a Judge : { di arged the jury STERLING TUB CHAIR eZ ' : 139.00 The seven-vea girls' when the plaintiff inadvertent! mentioned insurance. His Honor While Niz a ating that Re George Barcla became ostmas n 1836 when! lope vere used. but the ice was es-| was folded with a square for the settlement ir 1780 ' e¢ Loyal-|Brougham Post fe s i '4 ni|tablished dest son address, and sealed with sealing Easter din 1787|took an active part in the way : site WHITBY oie eas et Vv they. petitioned fe fficespRebellion, Mr. Barclay was soon MEMBERS INVITED + - 4 DRIVING SCHOOL ae Gia ek TOTAL VALUE $900. n new dist yn tt vere|replaced by Mr. Howel filton Mowbray. expressed the a few, but Kingstor as as far HISTORIC DATA gratit f the historical so-| 3 i pie Gast senizened sare oves were once so high west as the regular n ou The history of the post ¢ iety t taken and re 9 LE Fully lawned and (neured rized that'a single cargo of f 00 iers rar M Rosentha old| which followed was continue search Mr. nthal had done ie? Dial 668-4176 pice more than. paid the cost COMPLETE GROUPING 2499. how at that time there was one|the speake who offered histor-;on h § papel and it was appar ' is ERHO sie of Magellan's round - the - world express" each winter for m ical data of the early settle-jent that his eg cit Phage ¢ hi eeltly : thaly t iat when > Ass ly . ==---- tary dispatches and the conven-|ments along with the estab-| ciated e y assem sur MEDICAL GRADUATE ( ome ang see this fine furniture only at ience of merchants. This meant/lishment, describing in detailjrounded him after the meeting * an expedition which left Mon-Greenwood Rouge H Dun-|to question him about their own Pigs : ahi son 0 treal Januar nroceeded| barton, Altona, Brown's Corners! areas r. and Mrs. John T. Gras vovage about 18 miles a da mn & jour later Audley Kinsale W hite: J< Mev bre Drei sigh yeig i ce chro coe aes ROUSSEAT Ontario County's Showplace ney of at least three months vale, Bangor (in existence 1801 : : ulty of Medicine. Queen's 313 Lyndeview Dr,, Whitby, Ont. of Fine Furniture landscaped lot, Whitby's most desirable oreo. Extras include; being, and often the settlementthe pseudonym 'The Traveller', hand-carved birds, and Robert fo Queen's' University. He dropes livery station was named after county. AtK nsale he said: ""Mr.'Chairman, produced an exhibit hitel: Toronto 216 MARY ev. EAST a WHITBY = PHONE 668-3483 M Rosenthal d osed that dea! of his time is consumed injber of old-time tunes by Bever GOOD CONDUCTOR 1871 Atha, Port Union,) torical socie or to renew their in the Pickering area was be- Balsam a ee ublic Sc t that. In 185 toss J t rote avev Sheng. oroer tainty lawa and or Perry : coming sparsely settled, tha In 1884. Ros ohnston wro Ha Spang, program chai High Schoo! before. going second washroom, built-in kitchen nook, TY antenna, patio Ay HOUSE AND FRIDAY EVENINGS t ' will spend the next vear as which sprung up at the mail de- abou the post office B Wethera he accommo- of early towr n relics the first post.office in Ontariojattending to the duties of his of- ley Bell, a skilled young Pick-| 'The largest single user of pla was at Hamer's Cornersifice, for which he receives -be-\ering Township accordion play |tinum is the electrical indust : c Be gall Ano es 770 gig eer River Cherrywood,| memberships, and share the his ge t Sig bs ng: ton on after this, since the wilderness/Claremont, North Claremont eee ane Shar eel villes RA Siiione Publi ee Modern Ranch Home ---- 7 years old, attached garage, large HERITAGE OPEN -- THURSDAY gradually post offices came intojin the Whitby Chronicle under/man, provided a display of and fence. Also included; stove, fridge, washing machine and TILL 9 P.M his journey through the| Mille Museum Comm intern at St. Michael's Hos Asking price -- $20,750 FIRST IN COUNTY dating postmaster, and a good) The audience enjoyed a num To See This Home Call County (Whitby). When it was propo editween 30 and 40 dollars. Is it notler: refreshments, and a sociallwhich has found palladium. one that a post office be establishedia grand thing that the office is)hour at the close of the meeting.jof its elements, an excellent REALTOR r f t [ the mee : at Duffin's Creek, the merchants|not elective? What a pull there nen condiictor Neer cos'lpartios, sik wan, ovate wall WHITBY 668-2311 snhawa times Annual G00 00 who operated the John and William Warren. pro-parties. ar what spoils would FREEMAN'S \ tested saving that they could do fa hands of the oe rigs Nadel ralinradiy peed i= FORMAL RENTALS || BROCK--WHITBY --=--=--_--____------_-- surrounding tawnships and have a ve WI that Mede to Measure Clothes One Complete Show 3 plenty of time to H 8 : ee Each Evenin 5 | + House of Hobbit poh Deining Whitby Community Arena eve 1829, a post as/ (father of Bice: : wi | Daan Tatlors Starting 7:30 established a Duffir eek master at Greer WHITBY PERSONALS Giese mt hehe R O L L E R All Culinary Artists as Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Lax Bo. inland: apeived in Mont rarar ee ait aries MEN'S. SHOP ; S K A EY i N G of the District Are ay on the Hondan hi the weekend, Mr. and Mrs 129 Brock St. S., Whith iP 2 7 : and c od f Invited To Enter . n Whitt isiting al t iglg tead ho 1 of her son and daught ne Thorndyke SE as sm toon] COM ; Mxier || EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT tembe ¢ th veekend with her sor * "Debbie daughter of Mr. and and er-in-law, Mr. and NURSERY AND i 8 P.M. to 10.30 Mrs. Harold MecGa ele- Mrs \ am Simpson, Hen \ tl . brating her third birthday toda GARDEN CENTRE |] mut % Live Organ Music agg tte aig raed Rye erscd enya agg iget reid Brock St. N Whitby |] ~ es by Lila Tredwell Hatch Mrs. Keith Post RR B ookli ' F . f PH. 668-4162 a grandso i \ < Post ing trip to Glasgow, Scotland Paria sy" paleo : Os 5 f g I asg > ang . ~ oe 7 erent -- Whitby wh she visited her parents Everything For Ale "aad Fentuie birthday toda Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, who The Gardener ; vin occasion a famil are bot Glasgow Hospita TRE been arranged While abroad Mrs. Reid also Shrubs----Box Plants Mr a id M Kenneth Raw sited her brother and his fam Trees (Shade - Ornamental . . ' thre sisters r Roses-- Vines and two children, Kristine and. ¢ moe rs andi) ® 'PARTY Barry een: soe time at their the Scotland © Full tine of Nursery Steck Ae anism. thm oF, ! t @ Fertilizers----Peat Moss BEACH ® Insecticides----Fungicides ce and wii How Often Should ' RULES » at Severn Bridge durir \ \ e| Rate inderwe "/) 311 Hospital. [t is Muriel's birthday] Open 9 a.m. -- 9 p.m. ' ' Palmerston a flew to a) toda Friends extend their best First Quality Canadion Reskramandad As You Buy A New Car? . 1, R pes ist be sub tted on one side of poner only. Recipes must he legible, fype- don, England, on a three-week yi nn. tor her p ompt recovers Grown Nursery Stock ADULT ENTERTAINMENT f ' eg wi aoe SOtne Ge pia telsae visit with her parents, Mr. and ,.4 hdat - ' eit Pee ee eee j The full name of the menebers with initials ond the name of the club must be included Mrs. P. R. Dalton. She will also ' 4 ; ey i : Stilt in athier parte of he Gaun I'm convinced there isn't « red-blooded ne nae coe driver living who doesn't have an opin : jon on this controversy so I'm. passing a whee ivi al a along the verdict of « group of auto ' Robert Gagnon 609 (Huclid / presale rbepapbesiaed who've made «@ omplete cooking or baking instructions are required who celebrating his birth: | dc Satoh Shia ie : S. Entries must be addressed t6 The Cook Seok Editer, The Oshewe Tins : a s 1 3 of deprecic ne n today's Entries are invited from Whitby, Bowmanville and district organizations as well dav toda . $ market they nave cor ided that the best t Sever n Oshawa : three years. [hey base tt onciwsion on the de ng rate of ere surgery at the Oshawa Genera th EACH recipe Recipes mdy be. tor a type of food or beverage. They'con include meat dishes, desserts, cookies, cokes, lunches, pies, jams, jellies, anything the homemaker is proud to prepore \ a for family and friends. Points for prizes will be awarded for variety of recipes received, depreciation as a car ages, weighted agains e unting cost dt FRIENDLY ; a os et Gulcsan. Fins Sesraciatian (ecihe le she shear corcnly icon " DHMOSOPHERen 4 cryin int he ye GRAND PRIZE $20. Depreciation is highest starting with the tirst year though it is compensated to some extent by service costs being almost ' nil, The second year depreciation rate decreases but service , Best selection of recipes from all of those received costs go up Third yeor depreciation continues te decline norm ally but service costs jump sharply, te which additional cost of new tires ond battery must usuolly be added. Style changes Approved for all municipal and township by-lows. Quality is unconditionally ond engineering features of o three-year-old cor become nmotic ably out of dote, ond this atfects its trade-in value as «@ used , Recipes will be judged on bosis of number re: aa, promp and guaranteed. Deliveries are mode on time. eg variety liv entries CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: oy igs nC RS Hrentioned a et & : ® 460 GALLONS ® 525 GALLONS noe stig eas "redin 2 JUNE 7th DEADLINE PRIZES <-- GALLONS ® 700 GALLONS markst thet dealer over-silowonce:¢ ist Prize 15,00 2nd Prize 10.00 3rd Prize ek al net ee te AB lo gags wary apenas eigen JUNE 21st DEADLINE PRIZES va pdieues @ Ist Prize 12.00; @ 2nd Prize 8.00 @ 3rd Prize 4.00 Judging for pfizes will be done in two categories Prices will be awarded for recipes received by @ June 7 deadline, and for those by @ June 21 final deodlina A arond prize will be awerded for the best club entry in the two categories RR SOYRS. IN Bi pakirvc all | 2777, connTE PRODUCTS LD. (eae | NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE fl She Oshawa Cimes . a || GENERAL REPAIRS 318 ee. altar ' Ay : 725-0522 725-0560 ee cae asian geneity iy CHURCH STREET

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