OFFICERS OF BRANCH 112 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Whitby gathered with their provincial presi- dent last night prior to host- ing the annual inter-service club banquet, Pictured left to right, as they check de- ad abi lesisicd z tails of the program, are Ed Brush, president of Branch 112; W. Gordon Wakefield, Ontario president of the le- Good Planning Stressed In Centennial Programs of all Whitby service clubs, was\of the Jaycees; William Schatz-| value last month to $188,750. WHITBY (Staff) The im portance of making plans to as sure the adequate celebration of Canada's Centennial next year was stressed by W Gordon Wakefield, president of the On tario. Provincial Command. of the Royal Canadian Legion, who spoke Tuesday night at an inter service club banquet in the Legion Hal! The event, which was attend ed by the officers and members WHITBY PERSO Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Reimer entertained at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bande! on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Pres- ent were: Rev. D. V. Hickey, To- ronto who has performed the marriage ceremony, Miss Rose Burns, Miss Mary Teahen, To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Les Gorrie Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Pye, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Louis §. Bande! Jr., and Frank Steffler, Whitby Attending the birthday party | yenelon Falls, the guests of Mr.|service clubs such as yours to) of Miss Shelley Moore, 508 Perry at., Saturday were: Kathleen Stannett, Bernice Balson, Karen sponsored by Branch 112. The branch president, Ed, '$t. Mark's U.C. Women \Hold Regular May Meet a Mark's United Church,"Family Life" was conducted by 10 lar May meeting at the home Mrs. Edward Breen. of st. Tesder opened the meeting with # poem|treasurer's report, roll call and| entitled "God Speaks" by Greta! visiting report. Rose, Worship service on the theme|their services to assist at the'R. A, Smith, 909 Bayview ave, \frog of Colombia, "Open House" in the Church | nue Byron st. 6. kept open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday after- mons each week. Members were reminded of) specia theme the next general meeting of|--The Faas ontin gg |the United Church Women, June) 4, <o-i01 time followed with 9 \7, at 2 p.m. in the assembly | mrs, Leith Jones and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Leith Jones, 123 Mary, Mrs, David Fallow, in the ab-| "all. Unit No. 3 are responsible|oiq Quantrill as hostesses, sence of the secretary read the for the program and are also) Mrs. R. A. Smith/Aril minutes. presented the|hostesses at this meeting | paoge ape woRST SICAL UE NU, @ ETN, oe) . wi 16 at 1245 p.m., a pot luck The world's deadliest natural bers offered ilunheon at the hame of Mrs.|polson is found in the kokoa men Unit No. 3 held its regu-| Mrs. Percy Pascoe assisted by 1 j a al a on a | A tumber of men! gion; Vernon MacCarl, dep- uty commander of district Fi; and Jim Woodward, zone commander of F1, Oshawa Times Photo Permits Hit $188,750 Total BROOKLIN (Staff) -- A $30,- 000 animal clinic boosted Whit- \by Township's building perz't |mann, president of the Lions Council was told Tuesday Brush,| Club; Douglas Winstanley, presi-/night that the total value for was master of ceremonies, John dent of the Kinsmen Club; Dr.| building permits this year now) Mclvor, Legion banquet conven er, was in charge of the ar- rangements Among those at the head table were Vernon MacCarl, Legion Deputy District Jim Woodward, Zone Comman- lder; Dennis Stevens, president NALS George Bradley and his son Gary, Barrie were weekend guests of Cecil Bradley, 1122 | Brock st, Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith, 909 Bayview ave, was Miss Lena Riley, Barrie Miss Rena Powell had as her holiday weekend guest, Miss Laura Broomhall, Toronto Mr. and Mrs, C, J, Reeson, spent the holiday weekend in and Mrs. Lynn Wilson. | Mrs. Edith 1627 Peebles, W.-H Rotary Weber, president of the|is $749,350. April's total was al- Club and Ron Deeth,| most 11,000 less than permits president of the Kiwanis Club,| issued the previous month. | Mayor Desmond Newman, iwho voiced the greetings of the| ruary Highest value was in Feb-| when permits totalling | council, eulogized the co-opera-| $320,000 were issued, January) tween the servvice clubs, The town welcomed the vigor and Commander; |tion and goodwill existing be-| was the lowest at $41,000. April's permits included. 10 new houses, eight garages, inspiration they were contribut-| additions and alterations, a $1, ling to the community, he said,|000 addition to a concrete prod- Councillor MacCarl, who in-jucts firm and an institutional troduced the pronvincial com- clinic, mand president, bespoke the Council approved the report, support of the service clubs of ~ the town in centennial planning HELP COMMUNITY Comrade Wakefield, who out-|® lined the aims of the Legion, reminded his audience that ser- vice clubs work for the better- ment of the community, Canada, |he said had made a graat contri- bution to the empire and the world "If Canada's Centennial is to be a success it will be up to | get together and plan the events which will be held in your com- munity next year, You should Power, Betty Donaher, Dean|Charles st. is having as her not have to sell the Centennial Doleweerd and Jamie Quinton.| visitors her daughter, Mrs. Les-\to Canadians. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Moore were: Mr, and Mrs. James Quinton, and daughter Gay Marie, Orono; George Bradley and son Gary, Barrie, Cecil Bradley, Mrs Grace Stalkavich, Mrs. Greta McDonough, Mrs. Martha Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dole- weerd, Whitby, Mr, and Mrs. John Conner and Mies. SheriGrahem,. Oshawa, were dinner guests on Monday. Douglas Reynolds, Whitby, and his brothers, Fred, Wesley and Ronald, Scarborough, left over the weekend for Amherst, Nova Scotia, to visit their mother wiio is seriously ill at the Highview General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schulte of Amsterdam Holland, arrived in Halifax on the Ryndam and then flew to Toronto Internation- al Airport where they were met by their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierick and granddaughter Elaine, Mr, and Mrs. Schulte will be returning to their home in September He Nicks, Calgary, Alberta and her granddaughter, Mrs. Frank |Vallerand of Quebec City and 'two great-granddaughters, Mi- chelle and Suzanne Vallerand. Mr. and Mrs, Danny. Doye, Preston, were holiday guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs J. EB Pugh, 404 Brock st. s. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Porter, 123 Kent st. spent the holiday | weekend at their cottage in the \Muskoka district. Created To Individual Requirements \ acre AUce "FAMILY MONUMENTS STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 | "Canada is the only country jwhich has ever celebrated a |legitimate centennial, You have less than six months to go. 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