Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jun 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY -- AJAX WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY | District Track Club Organized At Whitby -- wee WHITBY -- The formation of William McBride, chairman; the Whitby District Track Club/Roy Howe, vice-chairman; Don was announced this week. Par-| a... i a ticipation is planned in an ac.| Gilchrist, secretary; Stu. Dun tive intermediate training pro-|a', treasurer; William Batten, gram during the summer for|Oscar Abermann, Michael boys and girls, 14 years and|Bergman, Walker Clark, Lloyd over. hae : iibers of ae executive: | Gibson and Milt. _ Hembling, | directors. Mayor Desmond Newman, Reeve -John-Drydenof Whithy| Meetings will be held on Tues- Township and Russell Batten,|day and 'Thursday night of cack) chairman of the Whitby District) week. Those desiring more in- High School Board, honorary|formation may call 668-8206, chairman. | 668-8631 and 668-8004. Strawberry Supper Well Attended St. Andrew's Church Women's held a most-successful annual!Lloyd Campbell. The garden Strawberry Supper at the|scenery gave a cooler atmos- church hall Tuesday. The first! phere for all to enjoy. Mrs. setting was at 5.15 p.m. and George Stott was in charge of the second at 6.15 p.m. A salad|the food, assisted by members plate was served and then lusci-|of her committee. _ : ous strawberry shortcake. A vote of appreciation is ex- Approximately 175 adults andjtended to the following who children took advantage of this donated their services: Mrs. annual event. All groups of St. H. R. Polson of Rousseau Heri- Andrew's Presbyterian Women tage, who supplied the garden took an active part. furniture: flowers by MacMil- Stage decorations, featuring lan orchards and shrubberies b a summer garden, were nicely John Ebbers Landscaping. To Attend Fenelon Falls Parade -- Vimy Ridge, LOBA, No. 639,'to attend the July 13 celebra- j i tions to be held in Fenelon held its last meeting of me Falls. All those wishing to at- season, at the IOOF hall with tend are requested to be at the Worthy Mistress, Sister Vi- the Orange Temple, Oshawa, at ola Rints and Deputy Mistress, 9.45 a.m. Sister Lillian Kirk, presiding. Members are sorry to learn The devotional exercises were that Sister May Lintner is in| conducted by the chaplain, Sis-/Oshawa General Hospital. A ter Lila Wilde. The lecture was|penny sale was held with pri-| repeated by Sisters Norma zes awarded to lucky members. Brown and Olive Williams. During the short business ses- Sisters Norma Brown and Dol- gion arrangements were made'ly Anderson. Hospital Auxiliary Names Officers i Social Held By Auxiliary WHITBY -- The Ladies' Aux- iliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, Whitby, held its social meeting Tuesday at the Legion hall with the president, Phyllis Morris, in the chair. Unfinished business included plans for the fall bazaar to be held Oct. 18 with members taking print and pillow cases, ete, to work through the sum- mer. months. é It was also decided the time had come for veterans from Fairview Lodge to have their summer trip. This was also granted: Mrs. Dorothy Ormiston was used in all future functions. Members were reminded of the trip to Buffalo, Oct. 6,° for members and friends who would like to accompany tHem. Mrs. Jean King gave the sick report. Thank-you cards were received from members who while sick had received flowers nic, jointly sponsored by Dunlop Ciunas and Bob McBurnic. and cards. At the beginning of the meet- for the late Mrs. Cowx, one o the auxiliary's oldest members, who -recently passed away. Deepest sympathy was ex- tended to Mr. Cowx. The president welcomed back after their illness Mrs. Florrie Adams, Mrs. Nora Hopps and Mrs. Olive Harrison of Myrtle. A "Bon Voyage' party was held for Mrs, Mabel Lindley who is going to England in July. A delicious lunch and cake was served by Mrs. Nor- ris, Mrs. Ormiston, Mrs. Con- which Mrs. Lindley was pre- sented with luggage donated by the members. George Wiltshire, Jr., is cele- The Women's Auxiliary, Whit-|Doner; vice - president, Mrs. brating his 16th birthday to- by General Hospital, held its|R. P. Matthews, recording sec- day. last meeting until September. |retary, Mrs. Arthur Welsh; co- at Kathleen Rowe School with rresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Mrs. H. P. Doner presiding. (M. Spratt; treasurer, Mrs. Whitby, has Mrs. Norman Wood, RR 2, returned from a During the business session Mrs. Glenn Sawyer reported on the successful Tag Days recent- ly held. Reports were given by chairmen of various committees and indicated a .very active successful year. Glenn Sawyer month's trip to Calgary where Chairman of committees are: she visited friends and relatives. Social, Mrs. J. B. Davies; me- She also visited in Kelowna, Mrs. G. Cook, Brook-/ B.C. Mrs. Wood travelled by Mrs. E. Drew, air from Toronto International Airport. | Mrs. Earl be mbership, lin; telephone, ways and means, Mrs. S. Sev- cik, public relations, Mrs. A. Siolitoa will Lieutenant,and Mrs. | Charles Eyre, of Whitby | Salvation Army, have re- cently graduated from -the Salvation Army Training College, Toronto. Lieutenant Presbyterian,done by Mrs.. Warren Mowat.| given permission to purchase -------- Association |assisted by her son, Neel and/the Canadian Flag. It will be) | Dunlop Canada Workers Hold Successtul Picnic WHITBY -- The annual pic- 494, and Local Workers Canada _ Limited, United Rubber y ing, the charter was draped [cal 743, United Rubber Work-|Mustantl and A. Newton ers (office staff) was held last! Saturday at Paulynn Park, Pickering Township. The torrid weather produced an attendance that far sur- |passed that of other years and |was a tribute to the efforts of |Bobby Banks and his .com- mittee. The program they pro- vided never lagged. The races and sports produced a wealth of fun and excitement for partici- pants and spectators alike. The results were: Refreshments were served by|nor and Mrs. MarCarl, after Gipys 5-6 years: Patsy Buttons, Jo-| anne Branton, Ruta Dundys. 7-8 years: May Tamerrand, : Debby Hammet, Ruth Ovsenek. 9-10 years: Terry Mcintyre, Jody Hardy, Shelly Wyatt. 11-12 years: Pam Edwards, Terry DePrato, Robyn Mc- Burnie. 13-14 years: Mary Fitzpatrick, Beverly Newton, Ealanor White. BOYS 5 and 6 years: Joseph Dori, George Edwards, Gregory Ranson. 7 and 8 years: Stephen Pobor- Mrs. W. A. Andrew conduc-|Creech; constitution, Mrs. Ar- spending the summer months|ski, Tommy Fitzpatrick, Doug ted the election of officers. The} following were elected unani-| mously: president, Mrs. H. P. "WHITBY PERSONALS -- Mr. and Mrs. Don Cable and) their daughter Donna to David) Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Goodfellow, | two children, Bonnie and Terry,|Bodden, also of Whitby. The|Don Mills. Many relatives and| ders, thur Welsh. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. at their cottage. Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Fallaise tion was held at.the home of their daughter and son-in-law, --\celebrated their 40th wedding! | anniversary June 26. A recep-| McBurnie. TRAINING COLLEGE GRADUATES THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Thursday, June 30, 1966 5 Seven Children Are Baptized WHITBY -- The Sacrament! of Infant Baptism and Holy Communion were observed at St. Mark's United Church last) Sunday morning. | Children presented by their} parents for baptism were! Sharon Elizabeth Coath, Kevin! Lloyd, Glenn Percy, Stanley William Parkinson, Jerry Allan Stachow. At the afternoon bap- tismal service Jo-Anne Helena |Brown, Kim Donelda Brown! and Scott Robert Brown were) baptized. | Next Sunday the congrega-| tion of Gardenview United Church will join the congrega- tion of St: Mark's for the com- |mencement of joint summer and Mrs: Eyre~have-termi services, | nated a two-year course and have been appointed as Sal- vation Army Officers to Whitby. They have a_ son, Barry, four years old. RENTALS FREEMANS FORMALS FOR MEN BUSS | EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 Married Men's Race: Al Vai- Balloon Bursting: John Baker and E. Branton. Married Wen's Horshoe: B. RED WING ORCHARDS Cold Storage Open CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY FOR DOMINION DAY HOLIDAY ROADSIDE MARKET CLOSED UNTIL THE FALL Located 21 Miles West of Whitby on No. 2 Highway at the VINYLGLAS Shatterproof tronsiucent vinyligles for patio or fence. Choice of three col- ours: green, yellow or white, 8' x 26%" Panels 114" corrug- ated. Special Purchase 4 39 ee ® EACH ; 8 FT. PANEL Garden Storage All steel walk-in, 5' wide x 7' deep end 6' high; green prime coat paint. Simply bolt to- roe. Delivered only $169. udget terms. "BIG RED APPLES" STEEL STORAGE SHED Storage shed 6' wide x 3° deep x 5S' high. Two swing-open doors, only $79. Larger 12' x 38" x 58" high shed 134.95. Only Wayne But-| John 9 and 10 years: ton, Darius Vaiciunas, Roffey. 11 and 12 years: patrick, Stephen Wylie, | Harrison. 13 and 14 years; Steve Maun- Dennis Towaniki, Don John Fitz- Brian of. Ottawa, are holiday weekend) marriage will be held at Whitby | friends called to offer their con-| Barry. guests at the home of her sis-| ter and. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Williston, 853 Byron St. N. Best wishes to John Roberts, 709 Newman Cres., who is cele- brating his birthday July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, Australia, will be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steven- son, 910 Walton Bivd., before establishing residence in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Thomas and Mrs.. Gwendoline Logan Faith Baptist Church and the gratulations and best wishes to reception at the church 'hall. (the celebrants. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- io ot Rea ees Bride, St. Thomas, will be MADE RARE COINS visiting her 'sister, Miss Hazel) In 1828 the Russian govern- Worfolk, 112 Centre St. N., en|ment began minting coins from route to their cottage at Echo!the rare mineral platinum. Lake. They will also call on Mr. - McBride's sister, Miss Eileen * 7 McBride, of Oshawa. Anti-Smog Bill Mr. and Mrs. John Klavaver,| = ; North Burnaby, B.C., are guests # ll d H of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wea | a e 0ax 214 Dovedale Dr. This coming si holiday weekend with their) DETROIT (AP) -- The trade house guests they will be spend- publication Automotive News SPECIAL EVENTS - Married Women's Shoe Kick: Eleanor Newton and Jackie Poborski. ; Married Women's Race: Jackie Poborski and Pat Trem- 'blay. dels, under a new U.S. law. CALLED HOAX "This hoax is so monstrous and so ridiculous that most in- telligent people just will not be- lieve that it will happen. "But it will happen because will be attending the Brooks-|ing a week at their cottage at/describes as 'a monstrousS/of the clean air bill of 1965,| Taylor wedding to be held at) St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, July 2 and guests at) the reception at Georgian Motel. Susan, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. William VanDenOetelaar, is celebrating her second birth- day July 1. Her mother cele- brated her birthday June 29. Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burns who will be cele- brating their 1ith -wedding anniversary July 2. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stevenson, will be four years old July 2. Mrs. Frederick Weber, of Stuttgarl - Muenster, Germany, has arrived for a three-month vacation with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolff, 307 Palmerston Ave. Mrs. | Weber was met at Toronto) International Airport by her} family. Miss Susan Hawes, of Sher-| brooke, Que., is a house guest of her sister and brother-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wood, 413) John St. W. | | Miss Sandra Scero will be! celebrating her 16th birthday. July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long, Belleisle Creek, N.B., arrived on Wednesday and are guests -of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Woodman, 107 Kent St. They will at- tend the Saturday wedding of Sparrow Lake. hoax" a new federal law re- ' wy quiring that anti-smog devices Mr. and Mrs, Eric Yates and be installed oa air a éare Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zavitsky| ; will for the holiday weekend arid eager h enjoy a motor trip in Northern) *OS¢P2 ™. \allanan, me Ds: Ontario per's engineering editor, claims . the exhaust emission control de- Best wishes for a happy|Vices will "do very little to birthday are extended to Thom-| help" air pollution problems. as Wilson, of Almonds, who will) . He estimates the devices will be celebrating his birthday July| average about $45 a car. 1. | "Assuming that as many cars are sold in 1968 a' were sold Donald Yeo, 212 John ST. W.,|in 1965, the total basic cost of is celebrating his birthday July|these exhaust control devices 4. On Sunday members of their} would be $417,000,000 each family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Yeo,| year,'"' he says in an article. Jr., Bowmanville and Mr. and) Callahan says: Mrs. Vincent Hickey, Whitby, "The American people will will be visiting them. find they are being victimized one in a multi-billion-dollar smog hoax--a hoax that will be per- petrated on every future car |buyer beginning with 1968 mo- GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES GROW 34% IN FIVE YEARS When Interested et 6% te left te and be half-yearly. | VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY New Home Recipe Reducing Plan {t's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of ightly fat lose bulky fat and help regain more graceful curves; if right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's | easy, no trouble at all and costs! little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran| Concentrate. Pour this into a| pint bottle and add enough pefruit juice to fill the bottle. 'ake two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan. If your first purchase does not show you a simple easy way to} reducible pounds and inches of #¥cess fat don't disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the empty bottle for your money back. Follow this easy way en- dorsed by many who have tried | this plan and help bring back alluring curves and graceful slenderness, Note how quickly bloat disappears--how mach bet- ter you feel. More alive, youthful appearing and active. |passed largely through the ef- lforts of Senator Edmund S. |Muskie (Dem. Me.), with the | vigorous backing of the U.S. de- | partment of health, education and welfare." Callahan, generally recognized as one of the U.S. auto indus- try's top technical writers, says 'the auto-makers, despite their protests, are now being com- pelled to spend millions to tool |up and prepare to install these jexhaust controls on the 1968s and all future cars." DIAPER SERVICE Pick-up and Delivery Twice Weekly Ph. 668-4671 THE BIGGEST CAR MAKER IN THE WORLD Guess again! The compeny that selis the most cars in the world was started on $2,000 capital 20 years ago. At that time the company's rent wos only $6 a week. It's more now, but they sell one hundred million cars a yeor to offset the increase. The reason thet Lesney Products Company of England sells more cars than any other company in the world is for the old fashioned reason thot they turn out a better product. 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