Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 May 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY YOUNGSTERS AT KIN and round on the Flying Coaster at the Whitby Kins- men carnival. The three Anticipation fills the eyes of these youngsters as they prepare to be spun round Kingsway College Takes Top Marks AJAX (Staff) Oshawa's; Class 39 Section C School Kingsway College received the/Choir won by the Hilltop Pub- highest mark at the Tenth An-/lic School of Pickering Twp. un- nual Ontario County and District! der the direction of E. Dunning. Music Festival held at Ajax this} Class 40B, Section C, Inter- week. mediate Choir grades 4-6 won Adjudicator Dr. G. Roy Fen-| by the Sinclair Public School of wick awarded the school choir} Whitby Twp. under the direc- a mark of 92 for their perfor-|tion of D. Ockenden. | WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY WHITBY (Staff) -- A voyage to Africa on a freighter was the i \topic of a most interesting ad- dress by Mrs. T. D. Thomas at the annual spring luncheon held in St. Mark's United Church Hall. The guests were deeply inter- ested in Mrs. Thomas' jimpres- sions of the life and people of South Africa, Rhodesia and Mozambique where she an husband spent considerable time during their six months | trip. - | The luncheon tables were 'most attractiye~ with spring floral arra ips' and pussywillows by sell VanHorne. St. Andrew's St. Andrew's Presbyterian Group No. 3 met Monday even- ing at the home of Miss Mar- guerite Ross, Brock st. s. Mrs, Gordon Boles opened the meeting with prayer and was in charge of the business which included final plans for a coffee party sponsored by Group No. 3, and the progress of another Freighter Jaunt To Africa Described At St. Mark's d|Elaine Broughton, charmed the project --the travelling basket. Rev. W. J. S. McClure was in 'New Co-leader Installed By Whittlers The weekly meeting of Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club was held 'iat Kathleen Rowe school, May 3. Twenty-three members at- tended. Club Leader conducted a very interesting and _ enlightening meeting, the club's new co- leader Mrs. Irene Hunter was installed at the April 26 meeting by Mrs. Winnie Brilinger. | "Mrs. Hunter has been very interested and is a good club jmember_ since her entry into |Whitby Whittlers approximately five weeks ago. | Mrs. Bev Pettis presented to the membership an interesting Inew contest for loosing weight, lit was suitably named 'The |Whittlers Star Orama. This should be a two months special project. The Oshawa men's TOPS \Club is having very good suc- leess, the meetings are now being |held on Monday evenings in- |stead of Saturdays. | The Oshawa "Fade Away" are | Sponsoring a Western Jamboree May 7 at St. Mary of the Peo- |ple's hall Stevenson rd. n. at 8 jo'clock. All TOPS members in ithe area cordially invited to at- |tend. A delightful low calorie salad CARNIVAL children, 11 - year - old John Robb of 324 Cochrane street, left, and Denise and Russell McKim of 202 Hall- ett ave. Whitby, all agreed the ride was great. The car- nival is held at the Kinsmen Park in Whitby and ends tomorrow night. --Oshawa Times Photo St.. John WL Appoints Delegates St. John the Evangelist CWL| It was announced that a grad- held its regular monthly meet-|uation dinner will be held in ing Tuesday evening at the par-| June catered by members of the ish hall. |CWL with Mrs.. Peter Otten- President Mrs. H. C. Munro/brite, education convener,, in jchaired the meeting. Father | charge. mance. The choir, under the direction of Mr. R. Coupland sang in Class 60 for school Class 4, Section A. primary choir won by Dr. R. Thorton \L. J. Austin gave the opening e During the business meeting Tentative plans were made \for the forthcoming bazaar of \October, committee to be TORONTO (CP)--Henry Po- lak, reeve of nearby Ajax, Thursday criticized village and school trustees who protect Mrs. M. A. Price welcomed their "little kingdoms" by op- the guests and Mrs. John M./posing larger school areas. Smith asked the blessing. The} In an address to the Ontario delicious lunch was prepared|Counties Association meeting and served by Mrs. R. A.jnere, he said he had no sym- Smith, Mrs. Garnet Juby, Mrs.| pathy for trustees afraid of los- Roland Daniel, Mrs. Elliott/ing their power. Fells and their helpers. "Those truly interested will Miss Jane Lister of the On- gladly work to put themselves tario Ladies' College, accom-| 5, of office for the benefit of panied at the piano by Mrs, | education." Williams Soloist At St. Mark's Vernon Williams was the solo- ist at St. Mark's United Church Sunday morning when the choir sang an arrangement of the hymn "I Love To Tell The Story'. The minister's message was entitled "Insulation and Exposure'"'. Moter's Day and Christian Family Sunday will be observed next Sunday at St. Mark's. The various departments of the Sun- day School will participate in the acts of worship. The Sacra- ment of Infant Baptism will be observed. Members of the 4W's Couples' Club are busy this week pre- paring for their Annual Auction and Sale of Work which will be held in the Whitby Arena on Saturday. Over the past few weeks they have collected arti- cles of furniture, dishes, toys, etc. for auction. The ladies have been preparing table centres, Mother's Day gifts and numer- ous other articles for sale, and of course the sale will include the usual Bake and Candy table. audience with two delightful solos. . Mrs. H., T. Fallaise introduced Mrs. Thomas with a few well chosen words and Miss Ila New- ton closed the program with a gracious "thank-you" to the speaker, Group Meets charge of the Bible Study en- titled "A Life to be Shared'; and the discussion period which followed. : Mrs. Gordon Boles gave & reading and Rev. McClure clos- ed the meeting with prayer. Miss M. Ross served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be held June 6 at the home of Mrs. George Martin, Bayview ave. plate was served to the mem- bers, the salads etc. were pre- pared by Mrs, Alice Boychyn, Mrs. Winnie Brilinger and Mrs. Bev Underwood. This unusual surprise lunch will be a regular item on the club's agenda at least once a month. Trustees In 'Little Kingdoms' Criticized By Reeve Of Ajax He said the larger school areas are to large schools for rural districts, providing the specialized types of education given in cities. Mr. Polak also criticized the present divisions in schools. He said establishment of senior public schools and junior high schools was a step in the right direction but it didn't go far enough. SUGGESTS SYSTEM He suggested a system with four school levels up to high school plus community colleges|;; and special schools. Donald Rodgers, reeve of Stirling, said the education de- partment should set out in clear language the course nec- essary to enlarge school areas and close one- and two-room schools, He said the present act states that a 100-pupil school area is the minimum needed for con- solidation but Education Minis- ter William Davis has recom- mended 300-pupil areas as be- ing desirable for construction of a central school. The minister should give a clear indication of his inten- tions, Mr. Rodgers said. W. G. Rae, a Grey County school inspector, said during a panel discussion on education trends that lack of education can be blamed for much of the rural poverty existing today. Mr. Rae said many children are leaving school because school does not. meet their needs as individuals. WORLD TURNS TO SEA The world fishing catch in- creased to 56,900,000 tons in 1964 from 21,500,000 tons in 1948. Guarantees a beautiful lawn OR YOUR MONEY BACK! 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For Ontario Ladies' College WHITBY (Staff) -- The On- tario Ladies College, Whitby, has been chosen as one of four centres in the province at which regional skill courses, sponsor- ed by the Community Programs Division of the Ontario Depart- ment of Education, will be held.| ing Other centres in which the cour- ses will be are Guelph, Elliot Leake and Kemptville. The course will be given July 11 to vious instruction in the skill is a prerequisite to enrolment, All applicants for enrolment must be over 18 years of age. The courses are designed to meet the increasing demand for advanced training in recreation- al activity skills. Thhe residen- tial five - day program wil! concentrate entirely on skills. The increase in leisure time has required that gréater oppor- tunities be provided fur indivi- duals to find a variety of re- creational pursuits for the cra- tive use of this lecture. The regional skill courses are designed to improve the skill|f- competence of individuals. A minimum of 24 hours of pre- community and designed for senior ci are executives of clubs as leaders and counsellors of senior citizens' groups. DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpeper end Murele @ Custom Draperies Broadloom $ Cul. Points ond Varnishes @ Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby >" PHONE 668-5862 STILL HUMS ALONG UPPER BLACKVILLE, N.B. (CP) -- Howard D. Curtis of Northumberland County has bought a new car. Now 82, he bought his first car in 1919 and has not had a single accident since then. Curtis and his 76- year-old wife will use their new car for weekly shopping trips to Newcastle, 30 miles away. One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies ROUDLY EXPOR --<=--<--=> WHITBY GIRLS TOWN LEAGUE SOFTBALL Girts 12 to 16 years interested in playing ~ Softball are to report at Centennial Park-- turday, May 7th, at 10:30 A.M, Also anyone interested in coaching these girls please contact 668-5278. ati eke BROCK Evening Programs ot 6:55 & 8:20 School, Oshawa under the dir-| + ection of Mrs. Bryant. Class 1, Section A, Unison Class Chorus, won by Lord choirs on Wednesday morning. All winning choirs of the three-day festival take part in special concerts at the Ajax High school, on Thursday and Friday evenings . The first was held last night, the second night. Winners of Wednesday's fes- tival entries were as follows: Class 48 Section D_ school was arinounced that the June| appointed at a later date. 7 meeting would be in the form| CWL members with Mrs. of a ee luck supper at 6.30|/H. C. Munro in charge a r ; 4 p.m, followed by the general|to the Jaycee's banquet held at ge rp Tei ie aa: | teeeting with Mrs. Frank singh parish hall May 4. They Sy , 'leinski in charge assisted by/will also cater May 7 at the Pomag 7, Section A, Two part| members of her committee. bowling banquet and at a wed- ass Chorus, won by Parkside) The 1966 CWL annual conven- ding May 14. public School, Ajax under the|tion will be held at the Royal| Father Austin addressed the rection of Mrs. H. Whelan. |yYork Hotel, Toronto, May 19. group briefly on the Ecumeni- At the Festival sponsored by|President Mrs. H. C. Munro/cal Council, he also stressed the oe a Complete Show Starts 8:20 GiEASGN'M.QUEEN o\DieR Spain "On Sale Now Wherever You Buy Your Lawn Supplies" COOPER-SMITH CO. "COMPLETE GARDEN SUPPLIES" 16 CELINA STREET 723-2312 or 723-1139 Choir won by the Mount Pleas- ant Public School of Claremont the Ajax Rotary Club some 140 choirs and coral groups parti- and first vice-president, Mrs. Frank Kapuscinski, were ap- need for parents to think of their family first. the direction is Aak Fntat : ove e direction of Miss M |cipated, All winning groups will Class 27 Section B Grade 8|{ccicve ® Suitably engraved cer- choir won by the Brooklin Pub-| 'cate. |pointed to attend as delegates, | Tea hostesses were Mrs. ag two Guides leaders, Mrs.| Frank Kapuscinski and Mrs. D. R. Bibeau and Mrs. P. Lynch. | Jack. lic School under the direction! of Mrs. R. Knight. Class 30 Section B School Choir won by Brooklin Senior School under the direction of Mrs. R. Knight. Class 33 Section B Girls Tri- le Trio, won by the Epson Pub- ¢ School of Uxbridge under the direction of Mrs. Midgely. Class 5 Section A Unison Class Chorus Grade 4, won by Miss Riehl's class of Thorton Public School, Oshawa. Class 37 Section C, Two Part Grades 5-6 won by Brougham Public School under the direct- fon of Mrs. C. Redshaw. Club Honors Violet For Attaining Goal Whitby Shrinking Vio- lets TOPS Club held its weekly meeting in the form of a party in honor of Kay Townsend who had reached her goal in one year, she was presented with a@ corsage a broach and other gifts. Leader Dorothy Gardner made the presentation. A reading 'This is Your Life" was given by Dorothy at presen- tation teme. The winner of the draw was Dorothy Martin. Cry- sta] Wright won the prize for the highest looser for the week. A diet pot luck supper was enjoyed by 24 members. | Bold Champ Wins, Avelino Gomez Up FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)-- Bold Champ, a husky black son of Canadian Champ, easily won the $2,600-purse seventh race at Fort Erie race track Thursday before 4,703 fans. With Avelino Gomez in the saddle, Bold Champ completed six furlongs in 1:12 3-5 and re- turned $3.90, $3 and $3.10, Irish Benedict combined with | Quintuple in the fifth race for) a@ $373.80 exactor. The daily double of Mary Tell in the first and Roman Cutie in the second paid $23.30 The handle was $354,600, you ci on the wail ed Remember when calling on Mother's Day Lowest long distance rates apply all day Sunday. On station-to-station calls within Ontario and Quebec of 5, 12 for the price of 6, and soon... No need to wait until late: call anytime Sunday! OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE NOW AVAILABLE HERE AT... JOHN SWAN HARDWARE LTD. 725-3527 TERRIFIC! TOG mw COLOR 'AM EMBASSY PICTURES RELEASE ( Tom Adams end SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 atonal 5 MINUTES BAST OF OSHAWA ON HIGHWAY NO. 2 VAN BELLE GARDENS "YOUR FRIENDLY GARDEN CENTRE" 623-5757 Fhenk Yt WHITBY - OSHAWA AREA Continue at Last Week's Opening an visit up to 10 minutes for the price South Side Sea 409 Brock St. S. 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