women, Unit No. 4, met at tne' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 24, 1965 § home of Mrs. William David- a : WHITBY PERSONALS : son, Cochrane st., for a pot lucklis responsible for the flowers injin July and three Sundays in Mrs. Cyril Styan is flying to|son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don-|) (neon to terminate its pres- the 'church ter the fist' SuaaviAUACSt Victoria, B.C., to visit her cou-jald Dutton, Don Mills. Over thel 3+ season. Sixteen members , ome HELD OVER rnurs. ONLY sins, Mr. and Mrs. John McKay,|wéekend her other daughter!, 4 three visitors were present. BROCK One Complete Program Each for two weeks. Mrs. C. Holden Lefferty of Wel-|n.. unit leader, Mrs. R. H. Mac- WHITBY Evening Starting 7:30 , St. Andrew's Presbyterian) Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Trem- MUSIC at the lake, Port Whitby. Boys st. n., visited her daughter and Last weekend Miss Joyce Os-\land, was visiting her. Carl, chaired a short business " BETTE DAVIS Women to make arrangementsiblay, of St. Jean, Quebec, were AUSH... Hi ly are requested to meet at St. terhout was the guest of her) Kenny, son of Mr. and MrS.\secsion when plans were made for a forthcoming strawberry|guests of their son and daugh- SWEET JOSEPH Records, Instruments, Lessons John the Evangelist Parish Hall Where ¥ coas Can Get eee WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL New dual controlled cers. Personal courteous service. Fuly licensed ond insured./ Dial 668-4176 J. A, OSTERHOUT, Owner friend,_Miss Nancy Thompson,|Perley Jimmo, is celebrating}to assist at a dinner on Thurs- of Brooklin. his fourth birthday today. day, also arrangements were Mrs. George Thwaites, 307| Barney,.son of Mr. and Mrs.|made to make sandwiches for Frederick st., opened her home|Don Read, is celebrating his}, tea on Saturday. Unit No. 4 to committee members of the|seventh birthday today. supper to be held June 30. Thejter-ir-law, Mr. and Mrs, An- event will be held, weather per-|dre Tremblay, for a few days. mitting, on the Church lawn. |Another guest was Clement Go- 5th Whitby Cubs are holding allet. of Montreal. wiener roast at 5.30 p.m. today| St. Mark's United Church iieves Moonenead - Cera. KELLAWAY Instruction Books, Sheet " for transportation. Mrs. Thom- Music (Half Price) _ maptiiematieasd as Spellen is in charge, assist- ALSO 2nd FEATURE ATTRACTION pig Bg oo Ben LaHaye 159 BROCK ST. N. NIGHT TRAIN TO PARIS -- with m ps. : Py es Mrs. Alex Townson, 121 Byron PH. 668-6944 Leslie Nielsen -- Alizia Gur EXECUTIVE | van der Veen, secretary; Peter O'Shaughnessy, busi- ness manager and Cyril Garratt, production manag- --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY THEATRE GUILD ELECTS 1965 Elected to office and Joe Wainwright, president- ready to go, the 1965-66 ex- at a recent general meeting elect; Daphne O'Shaughnes- ecutive of the Whitby Thea- are, front row, left to right: sy, treasurer. Back row, tre Guild are shown in an Mrs. Joyce Wainwright, left to right: John Towns- accompanying photo.. The membership chairman; end, vice-president; Milton er. Kin ton N Win Legten Auxiliary | Crothers In 880 _ | At Championships MONTREAL (CP)--Officials) executive officers, elected Du Pont Inter-Plant Title -- me WHITBY -- Kingstn's Nylon Aces copped the annual Du Pont Kegional Inter-Plant soft- ball title here Saturday--thanks to the strong right arm of lanky Phil Litchfield. | Litchfield, who shares pitch- ing duties in the Kingston Ama- teur Softball Association with his brother Ed, hurled the Aces to three consecutive wins and the title here Saturday. Phil was touched for only) eight hits in the three complete games he pitched and racked up a total of 45 strikeouts along Phil gave up two hits and struck out 15 in the first game, and in the second he fanned 16 and was touched for three hits. The Athletics gained their berth in the final with a first- round bye and a 3-1 win over Maitland in the semi-finals. Sonny MacFarlane pitched both games for the A's. He al- lowed only four hits and struck out 14 in 'the win over Maitland, while in the final be was touch- ed for six hits and struck out six. Gerry Lynch hit a two-run ldian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary held its last meeting before closing for the summer. The of the Canadian senior track and field championships have allowed Bill Crothers to enter the 880-yard event at his re- meeting opened with the presi- dent, Mrs. Walter Norris, in the chair. | The main topic of the eve- ning was the new hospital for Whitby. The auxiliary gave a cheque for $300 to start the project. A committee was form- ed to raise money for the hos- pital, Members of. the commit- tee are as follows: Mrs. Earl {Ormiston, Mrs. Helen Lark, Mrs. William Cassady, homer in the final game to salt}Lloyd Robertson and Mrs. Mrs.| quest. | Entries chairman Crawford Reoch said. Wednesday Croth- ers' coach, Fred Foot, told him| the decision to enter the event leame after a few good work- outs this week, Crthers had mitted the 880-yard entry last) week. He is still entered in the 4404 and the 440 hurdles but Reoch/ |said he expects Crothers will drop out of the hurdles event. = ped Ny gti) ap 7S - away the victory for the Aces.|Thomas Coulthard. | op ylon Athletics, also Of} For the losers Sonny Anson had! Members of the auxiliary de-| Kingston, 42 on three hits. He) triple and Bucky Conley had|cided to take a trip to Butfalo Sad 14 strikeouts. a home run. |Sept. 14. Anyone wishing to go, The Aces opened the tourna-) FISHERMEN Reel, Rod Repairs send No Moncy C.0.D. Only Sportsman's Corner Whitby, Ont FREEMAN'S FORMAL RENTALS ; Besides two teams from King-|njease telephone Mrs. W. Con- ment with a 19 - 2 win over) ston and two from Whitby the/nor, 129 Brock st. s. Anyone Whitby. In the semi-final game/other tournament entries were|can take advantage of this \ poe d gee another Whitby! from Maitland and Ajax. |trip. This is for members and) om, +f". | |non-members. | A committee was also named| 4 ack Dem e Sito visit Fairview Lodge resi- | lve acrosse | dents. They are: Mrs. Walter) | 2 da Norris, Mrs. William Hopps and Games Pla ed | 70th Birth y Mrs, Arthur Stanlick. | * a | y | The Legion's picnic will be) WHITBY -- In the Pee-Wee| NEW YORK (AP) -- Jackineiq at Pine Ridge Park. July| House League last Saturday, Dempsey still is a magic name.|o4' ane time for buses to leave the Falcons beat the Mohawks| When the boys gather today|ine hati will be d later. by.a score of 6 to 3. For the to help the Manassa Mauler} : : 3 Falcons, Dave Fuller and Dave|'elebrate his 70th birth day,| Mrs. Keith King would like to neg nig asa there will be old tales told, oldjremind all members that dick Heron each scored two go: , with Jim Aikenhead and Don|memories rekindled and oldjmembers and shut-in names Hedioed idihg one apiece. eames remembered. jshould be phoned, to her at\| Made to Measure Clothes ong ng enon Se Peter Peal But, most of all, Gene Tun-|668-2447. @ House of Hobberlin lips scored all the goals ney will be getting the long) Lunch and social games en-|| @ Tip Top Tailors In Novice action, the Tigers\°oU"t and Jack Dempsey socal | beat the Hornets by 2 sae of 22ain will be losing his chance | --tt 7 to 3. Big scorers for the mace cua" heavy-| WINDSOR IS 71 | USS Tigers were Frank Lavalley)ii'has been 38 years since PARIS, (Reuters)--The Duke; Sih top whale wad Bob Dalby! he Windsor celebrated his 71st) EEVE birthday Wednesday with a MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby with four goals, Brian Millar| nat September evening in Chi- cago when Tunney rested while} a with one goal. For the Hornets, ine referee tried to get Demp-|luncheon with the duchess at aad Dave Gartab adi 8 the|seY into a neutral corner. And| their Paris home. He later had ave Gartshore adding when Tunney did get up he was| dinner at the British Embassy. Whitby Lions Club In the Tyke game, the Pips Dempsey and Tunney are old Presents Their defeated the Squirts by a score|rionis now. In fact, Gene prob-| "SPRING FROLIC" of 1 to 0, with Paul Ravary|.pjy will be present at the scoring the only goal. iparty. Tunney is 67 and the Sat., June 26th - 9-12 p.m. In Inter-County League ac-\rather of a United States con- --At The-- tion, Oshawa Novices defeated gressan from California, who WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA biysqe | Somat tar Watsan eae pushing for federal contro! of! Country & Western and Round Dancing Refreshments -- Door Prizes Gary Ravary with three goals|POxing. Admission -- $1.25 Per Person and Don Dougan and Leslie Reed with one apiece. Tickets available at The Whitby Shopping Ploza At the door and from Lions Members 312% REGULAR SAVINGS Write cheques anytime with no service charge. Interest is calculated and added to your ac- count half-yearly. Whitby Pee-Wees defeated) Uxbridge Pee-Weeg by a score! of 13 to 0. Big scorers for Whitby were John Reed, John Bird and Mark Howe. SYD SILVER FORMALS For Weddings Etc. CRESTS & JACKETS For Your Team Agents for... SAINT HILL-LEVINE UNIFORMS MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE Whitby - Plaza WHITBY BROUGHT ok MOTORS 1101 BROCK ST. 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