Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1966, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1966 § Smyth, past district sti tet Merignier of in Oh of C, of Oshawa. s s Dinner Flids [ot the 'chairmen, Witam Gov-| church and chaplain of the Whi erde, assisted by G. Ploeger. \by Council and his A | s The master of ceremonies was) 4 Hospital Fund Past Grand Knight Frank Canzi|®€%- A- Cochrane; Rev. J.Mar- whit il, |kle of St. Gregory's parish, Osh- | WHITBY -- More than 140|% 'e Whitby Council | awa; L. Gibson, members and friends attended) MANY GUESTS jthe Lake Ontario Steel Co.; B. the $25 a plate dinner in the| Among the guests were Rev.|L, Mcintyre, representing Dun ntohts af Colum bue Hall tactif. 1 Austin nactar af &t Jahn! tan Cm mitad Saturday night, The dinner was | sponsored by the Whitby coun- cil No. 4895, of the Knights of Columbus, in support of the building fund of the Whitby General Hospital. During the evening Grand Knight William Lavalley of Whitby presented a cheque to the chaplain to be used as he jsees fit, Later, in the absence of Past State Deputy of the Ontario i p State Council, K. of C., Ernest > ' 4 J. Wolff, of Peterborough, Past District Deputy J. Smyth pre- 123 GRANDVIEW AVE. Peay a ere Goeeid Meas Five room stucco with garage on 75' x 200' lot. Hot water heating. Neat Chairman, on behalf of the On- decoration, cozy open fireplace. Outdoor life galore here with walk-out base- ; ment, barbecue area and beautiful lake and city view overlooking growing Oshawa. Only $18,000.00, Dick Bentl rare "acue' ll -- GORDON OSBORNE --_---- REAL ESTATE The money will be used to fur- | nish a sitting room in the hos- Dial 728-5157 48 Simcoe St. $., Oshawa Dial 668-8826 218 Dundas St. E., Whitby |hospital, Mr, Smyth indicated Watch For The Signs That Sell and Call The Hot Line | that District 4, which comprises Evening Programs Start 7 & 8:20 BROCK Last Congie Show Starts 8:20 Lbhcdbiad presents WHITBY AREA YOUTH GROUPS AID HOSPITAL Among the highlights of Brownies of Whitby and and Brownies earned money the Mother and Daughter Brooklin. Mrs, E. Walker, re- by candy sales, Barbie doll banquet held Tuesday night, presenting the hospital di- clothes and money trees. A at All Saints Parish Hall, by rectors, is seen receiving moth tated the the Ist Whitby Girl Guide the cheque from Brownie group of mormers jelpe Company and Brownie Pack Leslie M. Brown and Guide donation by collecting names was the presentation of a Susanne Gordon. Mrs, Wal- for a bedspread. A further $100 cheque to fulfill a ker said the youth groups of donation will be made in the pledge to the Whitby Gen- Whitby had earned money fall when the spread is eral Hospital Building Fund in many ways to contribute complyeted. Photo by Denis by all the Girl Guides and to the hospital. The Guides Studios With Alex Nichol end Whitby, Oshawa, Lindsay, Co- bourg and Peterborough, were | instrumental in getting the mon- ey from the Ontario State Coun-| | cil | Music was provided during te | dinner by Dr. Lindeman, a for- -spneaaideamsisialiipelbiaiies _.|mer member of the Berlin Phil- a ' | | harmonic Orchestra, who recent- { " | s lly retired from the staff of the Homemaker Service enitenmial is! es ion ate nt | dick, a member of the Whitby K of C, 8 8 | The banquet was served by the Planned For Whitby 'Plan Studied, wires sie wits "ae ; } members. The meal was prepar- Shorty Ss WHITBY -- The Whitby! Miss Nancy Mallon, director of| BROOKLIN -- Representatives Branch of the Canadian Red|the Homemaker Service in On-jof nine organizations met Tues-| Cross Society has assumed the | tario, gave the newly formed|day ae in the oo pe job of establishing a Homemak-|committee a fund of informa-|to explore avenues for the cele- er Service in the community.|tion, Mrs. N. Hinds, supervisor|bration of Canada's centennial FREEMANS FOR MEN -- Leave all your Black and White and Kodacolor Film at... and Receive a New Roll Absolutely Free!! Advertising to fill the position of|of the Oshawa Homemaker|in Whitby Township next year. supervisor will appear shortly.|Service and Mrs, J, Burns,|Reeve John Dryden presided. The first meeting of the Home-|chairman of the Oshawa Home-| Some enthusiasm regarding! maker Service was held recent-maker Committee provided|the project was evidenced but ly in the municipal building when the committee responsible for setting up policy met. The) committee is comprised of re- presentatives of Whitby organ- izations which are aware of the need, Attending were: Mrs. G Thwaites, chairman; Mrs. J. McKibbin, co-chairman and sec- retary; Dr. J. Wall, president of the Whitby Red Cross So- ciety; Dr. Margaret Braund, medical officer of the On- tario County Health Unit; Miss C. Blair, Victorian Order of Nurses; Mrs. L. Samuel, Cana- dian Cancer Society; Rev. J. much valuable information las the majority of the organiza- The aims of the Homemaker|tions were from the Brooklin Service are fourfold; to:provide,|area, it was felt another meet- on a short-term basis, capable|ing should be held in the south- and trained homemakers, work-|erly section of the municipality USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP ing under supervision, (a) To care for the family while mother is ill at home or in the hospital, or in other emer- gencies, thus permitting the breadwinner to continue work- ing assured that the family life will be maintained as normally as possible (b) To provide home assist-| ance to Senior Citizens (c) To give temporary assist- | Robert Thornton Public School as it is the desire of the town- ship council to make the event | one in which all residents will participate, To determine the support of residents the meeting will be held at 8 p.m. June 15 in either the Garrard rd, fire hall or Dr 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 YOUR EXECUTOR | should be: It was suggested the celebra- tion might centre around the Experienced in handl- official opening of Brooklin and en the gece A age 2 ance to the chronically ill teria sociation an G.| (d) To give service regard- Thwaites, welfare administrator. 14.5 of race, nationality, religiou Nia society wat upabio to at-(beliefs or political opinion, in- ~ WHITBY PERSONALS Donna and Doreen Courchesne|cent visitor at the home of her attended last Saturday a birth-juncle and aunt Mr, and Mrs, day party for Charles Stradling,| Avard Wagner. Willow Parks, which are the township centennial projects. Other suggestions included the holding of the Brooklin Spring Fair in July rather than June; a fireworks lay; the partici- pation of all clubs and organi- zations in a presentation featur- ing the historical background of the township; a pageant pre- sented by the Women's Institute; a flower show sponsored by the Brooklin Horticultural Society ane om We. 2 Blair Park Vista Teen Club and displays by township indus- Ing estates. Trained in handling Investments, Fair and impartial to all beneficiaries. An Instamatie 1045 will be given to the winner of the Lucky Draw. THIS OFFER GOOD FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE ONLY SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 121 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Phone 668-8361 Open 8 to 10 Weekly -- 10 to 10 on Sundays VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY, ONT. JUNE SPECIALS MILK STORES WHILE YOU | held its "Come as you are|tries, Ladies pouring tea were: Mrs.| Dance" last Saturday at the W. 3. § McClure, Mrs, William | "ome of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Scott, Miss Alberta Wilson and oo amg oo gpg a The fol- Mrs. David Heard, | Fas age WE EO sce, maniate ' |Mrs. Paul Hatfield, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. George Gribble|Mrs. Raymond Hawkins and of Arlington Virginia spent last| Royce Cooling. The winner of weekend visiting her parents,|the bicycle draw was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton, Gil- | Shaw, Lupin dr. Teen agers en- bert St. W. |joyed themselves immensely, , ; | spot dance prizes were awarded | All Saints Anglican Chure hj to lucky winners and light re- i | Evening Guild held its Centen-|{reshments were served. ee ha aia tee Belated birthday wishes to were: Kitchen, Mrs, Edward|Fred Sawdon, RR 1, Whitby, Ryzak, bake table, Mrs. Char-|Who celebrated his birthday les Rycroft, display and cos-|Wednesday, for the occasion a tumes, Mrs. Jack Wilson, serv-|family gathering was arranged. ing Mrs, John Everett. Pouring tea were senior members of | ed from a three-week trip to oe ae ing G_| England where he visited his Cais, Mrn or, Mr, | ares ME, and Mra. Thoma Bell and Mrs, V. Massey. |that his mother is in hospital, OUR ham, receiving admission, Mrs PRICE .... Fred Read, All members were in period dresses and a Cana- oe, pound cake, corn muf-| y) / : ins, jellies etc. | | Le; Omantic Mr. and Mrs. John D. 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Gra-! i > diana display was viewed includ-| FISH LANDING NETS ing some rare antiques, All at- For tending were served an old time! menu of homemade bread, tea Memorial Day weekend with his mother, Mrs. E. P. Collins, Vic- toria st., and also visited his brother and family, Mr. and Take any pleasant evening. Dinner for two. And with soft music you have 2 moment that's made for | Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé, Pink, lightly-bubbled, romantic Crackling Rosé, New design -- light weight = faster cutting -- double fuel and oll capacity, Only 14% tbs. less bar and chain and cuts through 15" hardwood in 12 seconds! And the cost is low! See it, try it, buy it! Mr, and Mrs. Alex Collins and family, Don mills, visited on/| Sunday with his mother, and his brother and sister-in-law from the States, Callers were Mr. and| pong John MacKinnon of Pais: | ley. Mrs. Avard Wagner, 610 Dun das st. w., spent last Sunday im Toronto the guest of Mr. and| Mrs, William St. John and also visited her niece Anne St. John who is a patient at Toronto Genera! Hospital. Little Kimberley Stevenson, daughter of Mrs. Barbara Ste- venson, celebrated her first | birthday Sunday. Kimberley is recovering from a bad fall from her high chair causing a frac- tured skull. Miss Donna Wagnar of Wey-| mouth, Nova Scotia, was a re-| JORDAN VALLEY Cucting Rowse _J@RDAN WINES So light you can balance Ron one hand, WILDE RENTAL Service & Sales 1418 DUNDAS $7, &. Hwy. Ne. 2 WHITBY, ONT. Telephone 668.3226

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