YOUR TIMES CARRIERS || vice-chajrman, Aim Of Teacher's WHITBY (Staff) Profes- sional development of local ele- y mentary school teachers is the|sion groups; conventions; and objective ir] the newly formed| workshops. Whitby Tegchers' Council. | The organization also _ar- Comprjsed of a chairman,) ranges for social and recreation- secretary and!al activities for the teachers as pilus four commiliee; wei aS liower anu guts we e organization is/ necessary. : teps forward, | Three main teacher's associa- of adyance-| tions are incorporated in the ment technique are practiced: in-service courses; study discus- bores chairman; making vas Four main points | organization: the Whitby Pri- }mary teacher's association; ithe Whitby Junior teacher's as- sociation and the Whitby Inter- WHITBY PERSONALS --_imetiste teacher's association, 4 JOHN Ottawa in a fall contést. WILLY Willy and John Pittens, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Pittens, 215 Anderson st. Whitby, are Oshawa Times carrier boys. Willy, 16, a student at St. John Separate School, started on his route Separate School student, started his route in Janu- ary, 1965. He delivers in the Anderson st., area and has 71 customers, John is also John, 14, also a St. John | Whitby Women's Institute held with teachers in the kindergar- a most successful euchre at the| ten, and Grades 1, 2 and 3 class home of Mrs. Nettie Fletcher,| setup. Junior teachers are from Oshawa. Prizes were won by|Grades 4 5, and 6. The inter- Mrs. Gordon McLean, Mrs, Idajmediate group is comprised of iSimpson, Mrs. Earl Ward and|Grade 7 and 8 teachers. Each iMrs, Jack Johnson. Lunch was|of these associations have held iserved by Mrs\ William Pellow, |five regular monthly meetings | Mrs. Gilbert Base, Mrs, Kath-| during the current school term. lleen McKelvi@and the hostess, | Teacher education and train- iMrs. Fletcher. All proceeds to|ing skills have been part and tlent : aside lo toward Whitby General Hos- parcel of the organization with an excellent carrier - s- in May, 1965. He delivers papers in the Anderson st., area and has 47 customers. An excellent carrier-sales- man, Willy won a trip to man and won a trip to Ot- tawa in the fall contest. -- The Oshawa Times Photos WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, March 21 WEDNESDAY, March 23 Co-Op Credit Union banking! Whitby St. John Ambulance night Whitby Women's Institute 1st Whitby Scouts Whitby Baptist--Church--Ex-| THURSDAY, March 24 plorers Whitby Baptist Church Cubs All Saints Anglican Church} Salvation Army Women's Evening Guild Home League Gardenview UCW St. John the Evangelist Sale- St. John's Anglican sian Guild Men's Club Whitby Chapter Order of the Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Eastern Star No. 248 Association Viscount Greenwood Chapter) FRIDAY, March 25 IODE | Red Cross Senior Citizens' So- St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 8 cial Club St. Mark's UCW Unit No: 9} Pentecostal Church Young People's Christ Ambassador Co-Op Credit Union banking night Salvation Army Timbral Brig ade Church} TUESDAY, March 22 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Whitby Shrinking Violets. TOPS Club Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club) sayuRDAY, March 26 Red Cross work room | Salvation Army Young Peo- Royal Canadian Legion LA ple's Band St. Mark's UCW Unit No.4 | SUNDAY, March 27 Whitby Baptist Women's So-| St. Mark's United Church Hi-C ciety for Christian Service | Group UNIT PLANNING "GRANNYS' TEA" St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 3 held its monthly meeting in the Church!Land Today". house. : Members of Unit No. 3 are Pi gg co hg A geson nit Tead-|making plans for a "Granny's » Opene' e@ meeting will 8/old Fashion Tea" to be held eS a by|Oct. 7 in the Church Assembly Mrs, David Fallow was ioe : : : charge of the worship service e study period was taken} and chose as her theme "'Faith". by Mrs. Joseph Ward who dealt During the business period with chapter four of the study | plans for Unit No. 3 assisting at notes ' te to Christ and the the Spring Bonnet tea of March rist an aife". 25 were discussed and final ar-| A social half hour followed) rangements made. with Mrs. Joseph Ashby and Members were reminded of Mrs. Gordon Farndale as host- the next general meeting of |&55eS. April 5 at 8 p.m. This is the) The next Unit meeting will be thankoffering meeting, Mis siheld April 21. Lodge Sets Birthday Meeting Benevolent Rebekah Lodge|meeting of District. No. 7 Osh- No. 132 met in the IOOF Halljawa West will be held in for its regular meeting. Noble|Brougham, April 7 ' Grand, Sister Verna Attwood,! Sisters Gwen Halton and Mary presided, assisted by : ' vice'Churchyard were no grand, Sister Sheila Gordon. {representatives to semen After Lodge opened the char- Sessions of the Rebekah As- ter was draped in memory of|sembly of Ontario. rin T. A. Sharpe, past! Sjster Ph grand master of the Grand of Kinoven Rebe y ; Lodge of Ontario IOOF received into raobecraag Re. Sister Gordon reported for the|bekah Lodge and was welcom- visiting committee. There are|ed by members. still quite a number of mem-) It was decided that Lodge No bers on the sick list 132 holds a birthday meeting A card was received from Sis-|May 4 this year Birthday greet- ter Ada Wickett thanking the|!"8S were extended to Sister members for flowers and cards|Maude Browne, she received on the occasion of At the close of the meeting her 93rd_ birthday. refreshments were served Beatrice McLean will be guest speaker her subject "The Holy yllis Norris formerly {pital Fund. Brenda, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Handscomb will |be celebrating her teachers having an opportunity to compare notes and ideas. The Primary association meetings in particular have seventh! dealt with four main topics, all) Professional Development Council The Intermediate association has worked steadily on study- ing the new approach mathe- maiics and how it can best serve and educate the pupils. The new teacher council is being described ald eet bapa nt alien aca | needed' organization. $850 Damage Two-Car Crash WHITBY (Staff) -- Property damage estimated at $850 re- sulted from a two-car accident near the intersection of Mary and Perry sts., Whitby, yester- day. The accident, at 12.27 p.m. rd., Whitby, and John William |by. No one was injured in the accident, although Mr. Matthews was taken to his family doctor for an examination. here by teacher very worthwhile and urgently! involved cars operated by Rich- ard Irwin Baker, 108 Craydon) Matthews, 305 Brock st., Whit-) BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Draws Two-W AJAX (Staff),-- A Pickering Drove While Suspended eek Term mitted having two beers before being st d Township man was it to two weeks in jail when he was found guilty, in magis- trate's court Thursday, of driv- ing while under suspension. Charles A. Rogers, 2i, of \Brock rd. n., pleaded not guilty. He said his friend, nich- 'ard Spice, of RR 1, Locust Hill, | was driving the car on Liverpool rd. Jan. 27, Pickering Township Constable Don Martin said he was parked on Liverpool rd. and saw the accused operating the car. Spice said he had been driv- ing the vehicle and the accused's brother, John, said, when Spice and Rogers had left his residence, Spice was behind the wheel. Crown' Attorney: Bruce | Affleck said the whole story was obviously fabricated and the accused and his witnesses {had endeavored to conspire in their evidence. | Magistrate H. W. Jermyn 4 I on Highway 2, in Pickering Village, by Picker- ing Township Constable Don Martin at 10.10 p.m.,.Feb. 18. The officer said he had ob- served three cars going west at Mill st. in the village when mc iast SiS GS pass the other cars ai pull back because of the on- coming cruiser. Constable Mar- tin said he followed the cars and stopped the last car at Church st, The constable said he also stopped the first of the three cars prhich was going very slowly and was driven by the accused. The constable said the ac| pase Le hs 8 RAE R. JONES REAL ESTATE 668-8841 or 728-6661 cused's breath smelled strong-| ly of alcohol, he was confused as to where he was going and he was unsteady on his feet. Defence Terence Kelly said there was no evidence of! bad driving and asked for a} dismissal, jagainst a Rexdale man was} agreed with Mr. Affleck. WANTED Relicble Women for Baby Sitting and Homemaking. required. For -further An impaired driving charge, |dismissed when no evidence of|| References information 'call birthday on Sunday. Saturday Aj of vast interest and importance| party will be held with Bren-|in the development of the pu-| |da's school companions of Kath-| pjjs, the Matthews car leen Rowe school attending. Creativity in physical educa-| bound on Mary st, The was The Baker vehicle was pro- ceeding north on Perry st. while the accused. east- accident| hy Whit St Andrew's Presbyterian Association meeting will be held at the Church March 21 in the jform of a dessert tea, followed iby entertainment. Harold R. Hare will show pic tures on "Asia" at the March 21 Blair Park Vista Ratepayers As- sociation meeting. Best wishes are offered to 'Mrs. Joseph Cowx, 408 Dundas tion and mu only one of the points covered. Other topi- ies involved; speech in the pri- mary classroom; art for the pri- mary grades; sociai studies in the primary grades and library in the primary classroom. Junior association meetings dealt with reading as to com- prehension word attack skills | and enjoyment. There have also been guest speakers in attend- ance with valuable messages wa Ls ist. w., on the occasion of her 88th birthday to be celebrated| today Mrs, Nancy McMillan, primary consultant for Whitby public schools; Howard Hempstead, superintendent of Whitby schools; and Mrs. Greta Lee, teacher-librarian for Whitby public schools, have attended the meetings with lectures Eubulus Harrison, Montreal, was a recent guest at the home of his son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harrison, 802 Brock st. n. is under investigation | by Police Constable Paul Bark- | ley. BUDGET ORY CLEANING $2.00 for 8 Ibs. ] NO SELF SERVICE -- Attendants On Hand To Operate Machines Frigidaire Coin Laundry Biolr Pork Plaza -- Whitby | bad driving was brought against 668-2398 44, George Coulthard, ad- TOWN OF WHITBY. Sealed Tenders Market "TENDERS FOR FOUR TRUCKS" REVIVAL SERVICES with the Outstanding Youth Evangelists Rev. & Mrs. Eugene Kraft from British Columbia; MAR. 20 to MAR. 27th TUES. toFRI. 8P.M. Nightly SUNDAYS -- 11 A.M| &7 P.M, Whitby Pentecostal Church 307 Brock St. N. To be received up to 5 o'clock p.m., Thurs., March 24th, 1966. Address tenders ¢/o Mr. John R, Frost, Township of Whitby, 405 Dundes St. W., Whitby, Onterio. ile hl, S$ Beat et M Sig ro] Tender forms a R. Attersley, Chairman, Town Property Committee 's Office, ned nd Mrs. ©. Moore, Chairman, Sanitation Committee. Mrs. Art Reynolds is opening her home March 21 to Garden- view United Church Women for their monthly meeting. Fifth Cubs and Scouts Moth ers' Auxiliary are holding a card party March 22 at St. John the Evangelist parish hall. In charge is president Mrs. Vin- cent Mallon assisted by Mrs. Dan O'Hagen. Proceeds to go towards the Scouts' Band. Sammy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Elliott is celebrating his seventh birthday today. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith, 909 Bayview ave., attended the funeral of Mr. Smith's mother, lthe late Mrs. David Smith of Hamilton. _ LAUNDRY ROOM, '|REC~ ROOM, GARAGE 700, LET US INSTAL PROPER HEATING | 1 { It was announced that th Te. Bees Daubes BROCK Evening ATisn AIMLY fairy WHITBY Saturday Salvation Army Women's Home League held its weekly meeting at the Citadel in the form of a St. Patrick's Party. Mrs. Cadet Charles Eyre opened the meeting with a song, Bible reading and prayer. Mem- | bers under the. leadership of | Cadet Ayre played a very en- | joyable "Ribbon Game". All members were given a ribbon and for the remainder of the} evening could not say no, if! so their ribbon was taken away Winner of this game was Mrs. Reg. Donnithorne A musical game was also greatly enjoyed, with winner ONE GREAT BIG HOWL OF A Programs ot 7 ond Pe woes Beara matinee = PHARAOHS} « LIBERACE WIG-FLIPPING JAMBOREE Mrs. Lillian Windsor. Other win-| 4 ners were: Mrs. Roberts and! Mrs. Wilde. The Citadel Hall was nicely decorated on the St. Patrick's| theme and also the dainty lunch served, The League will resume its} activities next Thursday at 8& p.m. Any ladies wishing to at- tend are most welcome. Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Matinee Saturday 3 Entertainment Nightly ot 9 P.M. Whitby Hotel "The Jumping Jecks" From New York City P.M. to 3 P.M, DUNDAS $1 WHITBY REACH OSHAWA'S FASHION MARKET AT THE PEAK OF THE SALES BY ADVERTISING Wiis THE PRI AS DI To be published MARCH 3ist A preview of Spring and Summer Fash- ions, news from the style centres of the world plus special articles on Canadian fashions, make th to appeal to the huge audience of fashion conscious readers your space reservations now, COPY DEADLINE MONDAY, 5B She Ontarie County's PERIOD ae ( \ \ \ UJ ; Whitby Pentecostal Church 307 BROCK ST. N. -- WHITBY 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M, EVANGELISTS - REV. & MRS. EUGENE KRAFT From British Columbia WHAT MEANETH ACTS 2:12 THIS ? For 1 Week Revival Services. tor: Re v Pas Tt . Max Case -- Asst. Jon King FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N, REV. DeLOSS M, SCOTT, Minister, SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M. "Faith Tidings" Redio Broodeost 1350 en Your Dial 9:45 A.M. Welcome To Our Family Bible School GUEST SPEAKER: 11:00 A.M.--Rev. Lester Laird, Missionary appointee to Japan 7:00 P.M.--Rev. James Smith, Ajax WEDNESDAY, EVE. 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE and BIBLE STUDY CLASS "There's. Always A Welcome at Faith" seal UEP AE og --_ ey WHITBY /BIGLE\ CHAPEL ¥. \ oe of SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER (at 314 Dovedale Dr.) 11:00 A.M--(at R. A. Hutchison Public School 4 blocks south of Blair Park Plaza) SUNDAY SCHOOL -- Classes for all ages. FAMILY BIBLE HOUR -- Adult Service Subject: A MESSAGE FROM GOD'S WORD TO YOU Speaker: Mr. Heino Promm ofToronto 8:00 P.M--YOUNG PEOPLE'S (at 314 Dovedale Dr.) TUESDAY at 8:00 P.M. Prayer ond Bible Study --- Acts 7 Announced Each Sundoy. For more information phone: 725-9243 or 668-4576 is an edition designed in the Times. Make SES WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West Minister: Rev. 'John Teen "1 EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossiohd Road West Rey. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Organist Mrs, W. BE. Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M.--'God's Instrument"* 7:00 P.M.--"Counting the 5 Cost" 9:45 AM.--Bible School Wed. 7:30 -- Mighty Minutes 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 PLM, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED MARCH 28th Times Only - Daily Newspaper ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN John ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. Rev. J. M, Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T, Corner Byron at St Rev, W. J, $. McClure, B.A. Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11 AM.--"Practical Faith" The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be observed. 9:45 A.M.--Juniors, Intermediates, niors. 11 AM--Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Junior, Co nhs oyna Telephone 668-3091 tor in ormation 11;00 A.M.--"'Compassion"' Nursery Care and Junior Congregation during Divine Worship