Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY -- AJAX HYDRO OPENS RURAL AREA OFFICE This modern all-electrical- ly heated and air - condi- tioned building is the head- quarters for Ontario Hydro's Bowmanville area staff. Located on Scugog WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY " The following ig a list of suc-|Shelia Johnston, Shelley Schwei- cessful candidates! in examina-|gkofler, Vicky L. Wilde (equal), tions held reeentty by the Roy-|Jane Hallett, Mary J. Meffle, al Conservatory o&/ Music of To-| Alan Richards. ronto in Whithy, The names} _ } are arranged in order of merit. bys IV PIANO | GRADE X PIANO Freake GRADE IX PI/\iNO | Pa Pass -- Vera, Zaila, Helen'p yh, Makowchik, Mar garet Squire. | Gwodz (equal), David Griffin, : VILI--P VANO |Janice Attersley, Philip Brown, aan Paty gti Ruth; Tony Reimer (equal), Patricia) B:~Houghton é | Williams; Pass -- Ted NtcGee, Karen|Brock Jordan, Craig, Susan Clos son, Kenneth|* Bales, Jennifer '38, Carel A, | (equal). Wagg (equal), Wonald Ansley, GRADE Ill PIANO Kathleen Hughe:s,, Ann McDoug- yionors -- Diane Clarkson, Deane Doyle, Disnne| } Kurt Jordan) Built at-a cost of approxi- mately $120,000, the build- ing serves the rural areas surrounding Oshawa and Bowmanville. --Ontario Hydro Picture Rd., at the northerly limits j of Bowmanville, the build- ing contains 7,032 square feet of space, providing adequate space to accom- modate the staff of 75 and has ample storage space. 'Name Students Whitby Baptist Church For Diplomas To Turn Sod Sunday [ary -sggcalegg "nee sea WHITBY service marking the beginnning of construction on the new Whit- by Baptist Church, to be lo- cated on the corner of Gilbert and Reynolds St., will be held July 10 at 3 p.m The ground will be broken by C. W. Howlett, chairman of the Deacon's Boards; H. N. Crawforth, superintendent of the Sundy School, Mrs. Erla Wil- son, president of the Women's Society for Christian Service; David Huvis, president of 'the Baptist Young People's Union and Arthur §. Wilson, a longtime faithful member of the Church. The service will be in charge of Rev. John McLeod, . The sod turning, Greetings The following students of Bow- manville High School have been recommended for the Second- Brian Karen Marie Bell, Mary Jean Billett, will be brought on {sia June Bowen, Elizabeth Jane behalf of sister churches by|Braden, John Leonard Brimi- Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, min-\combe, John Wayne Burgess, ister of the First Baptist Ohurch|Richard Paul Bates and James Oshawa and Rev. J. Van Harm-' ajeyander Budai len, representing the Whitby Mi-| Brian James Colville, Walter nisterial Association. Irwin Colwell The congregation of Whitby, philip Steward Dawson, Hen- Baptist Church will assemble at)ry Dykstra, Terry Andrew Dev- 2.30 p.m. at the site of its pre-| itt. sent church edifice at Colborne) Brjan John Elston, Phyllis Ann and Centre St. then proceed)kmmerson, Charles Cameron in a cavalcade to the location fwert of the proposed church at Gil-| patricia] Jane Fair, bert and Reynolds st. where Reyben Ferris. the service will commence at' Janet. Marie Graham Sandra 3 p.m, Marie Griffin. The Whitby Baptist Church) Merridy Ann Hately, Alan has been at its present location! james Hooper, John Gordon since 1876. The need for enlarg-| Hooper, Gerald J a mes Hardy, Douglas miinsted of the Whitby Baptist}ed and modern Sunday School Wayne, Donald Hazelton, Morris Church. Special guests for the occas-|sent building program. George jon will include Rev. J. M. Ward|Delaney of Oshawa, the build- a former pastor of the church who, during his ministry, ini- tiated the building program. Two Cubs Receive Fifth Star facilities has prompted the pre-! Bradley Honeyman Richard Arthur Jackson. Wolfgang Paul Kerekes, Gail er, expects construction to be Lynn. Kilpatrick. underway before the end of Ju- Wesley George Lane, Daniel ly. Clifford Lemon, Dennis James Lemon, Paul Alexander Lucas, Barbara Lee. {Gail Christine Masters, Bruce |garet Brisbin (eqn al). all, Lynda Pucknin (equal). --_| Bonnie Sweigard, Joyce Wal - GRADE VI PLI\NO pole (equal), Elizabeth T. Cul- Honors -- Mea ireen KE. Cole- len. 5 : Si 1 s Sch ] |boys, Danny Greer; senior girsl, man, David Rodd is (equal) Pen-|_ Pass -- Kathryn "A. Evans,| inc alr 00 {Betty Johnstone; senior boys, Kenneth W. Reed (equal) Alina | Fernandes, Susan Gulliver, Deb-) Pass -- Joni L, P found, Val- bie Armstrong. erie I Wilson, m.ncy Spragas, pane I PIANO Vous 2. Woe <equal), Mary Honors -- Marylou Bosch, ny Purdy; John }tottomly, Mar- GRADE V PI/ENO ish, Renee Honors -- Ka ff wryn Godwin Pass -- Ricfiard Crwighton, J. Norris (equal), Jennifer A. Sincletir School Holds Gradyation Exercises WHITBY --+ The graduating,Walker, supervising principal, class of 1966 | was honored at|E. Branton and Mrs. W. Bryant. Sinclair Schoryl by the Home} The guest speaker of the eve- and School A: sociation. ning, Rev. John Porter of West- Greetings @ wd a toast to the minster gga rte --_ Queen were sfiven by the presi-/sized the importance ov dent. Mrs. \V. Bryant. Grace| Students continuing their edu-} was said by IRev. CG. R. Nelson,|Cation and not limiting them- ; ; 1 fe wan . | selves when so many opportuni- ee eect fae Oiten ae jties are available to those who W. Haynes, Mrs. Nelson and pig Spy oy de ter for his challenging address. present were: Mrs. Cook, Miss) The valedictory address was M. Beach, Mfrs. Bland, Mrs. delivered by Danny Greer. Leeder and | Mr. Ockenden. The honor students of the The gradu ating class included | 4" Danny Greer and Lloyd the followiny® students: Clarence| (ullen. oe by Bell, Barbapa Bryant, Kather-;" "" ~*~ * | ine Chapm#n, Lloyd Cullen,|: A vote of thanks to the school Dennis Doner, Cindy Goodlet,|board was proposed by Bar- Daniel Gre@r, Peter Fayer,|bara Bryant. Katharine Ohap- Marlene Heury, Betty John-|Man gave a.vote of thanks to stone, Ingaicd Jordon, Peter|the Home and School Associa- Makowchik, | Randy Miller,|tion and special thanks to the Shirley Rooke and Devorah Grade 7 mothers for making Tayler. the dinner possible. ; Refreshments were served to A toast to the graduating class\was 'proposed by D. Ock: the. students, guests and par- enden, Peder Fayer replied. As Mrs. Leeder thanked Rev. Por- onors -- Ulrike Rybak, Eli-| 4 |zabeth Cook, Marilyn Cookson, | ¢ Pass -- Margaret Sawatzky.|Deborah Wetherelt, William J.|Grant, Susan Baier. ss -- Nancy Bowes, Garth|GRADE I PIANO | Honors -- Gordon Deyo, Ka- rin Weitz. Pass -- Brett Rowland John Haffenden,| GRADE IX SINGING ; Honors' Blizabveth~ Hough: RADE VIII SINGING | y Honors -- Catherine Landon.| Ray Pardon; bantom girls, Car-) GRADE Tl SINGING | Honors -- Kathryn Neal. Joanne Pickard, Derek Simms ¢; Holds Field Day New Many mae WHITBY -- A field day was) FALSE TEETH Perry, Susan {Wurgess (equal). John Hobbs (equal), Jill Par-jheld recently at Sinclair School. | Bosch, Wendylou |The weather was fair and the Wells, Joan E. Foote, Cathryn! events started at 10.30 a.m. un- der the capable direction of pri-| elds mais firmer and more com- |ncipal W. Haynes. Lunch was served to the pu-| pils by members of the Home} and School Association. The con-| 4s counters everywhere. | They suggested local landscap- ers be asked to submit plans for the job. FREEMANS roRMALs E MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668.2091 Pes EEE BROCK Evening Prégrams At 7: & 8:20 nin WHITBY Lest Complete Show Starts 8:20 Advanced By Official AJAX (Staff) -- Involvement, |@!! clubs and service organiza- ' tions were invited to attend, less jideas an celebrations ~y the that a dozen persons gathered ¥ worus 10% Vahada s cenlem/in the council chamber. The gan, information officer for the| by the committee. Another meet- Planning |" Wii be calied in the fail. The official Ajax centennial *| mittee, The cost is estimated at $24,- } ; 000. Ajax Council has asked | Although representatives from the srchitect of the building to : submit plans for this work. } venor was Mrs. J. Wilson. Help- Severat: eshesbire of 'cedacil | | jers were: Mrs, H. Ostertag,|/spoke against this decision at Mrs. Rooke, Mrs. Klinger, Mrs.j1ast week's Council meeting. |J. Brear and Mrs. W. Bryant.| The champions were: Novice| girls, Wanda Green; novice boys olyn Campball; bantom boys, |Jim Branton; junior girsl, Mari- lyn Morrison; junior boys, Pe- -----|ter Parrinder; intermediate gir! |Yaga Szymczak; intermediate |Dennis Doner. With Little Worry Rat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth rere or wobbling. FAS' fortably. This pleasant powder has no | eae. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. in't cause nauses. It's alkaline | (non-acid). Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEBTH at | Begins 7:00 & 9:50 Begins 8:30 Only THEATRE COOLED By Electric REFRIGERATION saints 'it's the Biggest Sale in WHITBY'S History! It's SEAWAY'S SENSATIONAL .. . The yearly activities for the|Troop was made by the new Michael Meadows. Peseta Boy Scout Troop|scout leader, Jack Foster. --_| Paul Andrew Parker, Douglas ys te District Commissioner, Bi1}| Lionel Park. ended with a very successful Lawler presented the "B" Pack|_ Glenn Michael Rabb, William closing out ceremony at the with the District Trophy for|Everet Neil Richards, Rose Freek farm, |being the best performing pack| Marie Roach, Joseph Theodore During the ceremony Cu bj at the 1966 games held at Whit-| Rekker. oe : Leader Bill Hay presented two|by June 4. Ronald Gary Simpson, Jennie Cubs with their Fifth Star as| The games which are held May Stout. an indication of their success- yearly as an exhibition and) Laura Talsma, Donald Doug- ful completion of the entire|competition between the Woilf|las Taylor, Kathleen Elaine Wolf Cub program. Cub Packs of the district and/Twist. : Past Scout Leader Clarence|competition for the district tro- Brenda Joyce Virtue. Betty Johnstone proposed a toast to the principal, Mr Haynes, tog which he replied. | THE and presetited by Mr. H. Ormis- : ton to the. most outstanding stu- In shoe comfort During ¢#xercises, which were held in thts auditorium, with the dent of? tihe year, awarded to § Try on the new Hartt flexibles, Dennis sDyner. Lighter, softer, more flexible parents resent, the following yet gives the same solid support, awards were made: | Chairmztn's Prize -- donated! lasting comfort and quolity that Is Freek was presented with a to-|phy, is a highlight of the year's) os Louise Webster, Betty) n ken of appreciation for his faith-| activities. Welsh, James William ful leadership and service dur-| The evening ended with gam-|Stephen Charles Wright, Gerald ing the many years of his leader-|es and skits by the hoys. Lunch| Gordon Wright. ship of the Fourth Whitby Scout] was served by the ladies' auxil- _ James Edward Youngman. Troop. The presentation on be-|iary while the entire group sang} half of the Fourth Whitby Scout'around the campfire. This coming Friday Mrs, D Ewart Carruthers will be cele- brating her 10ist birthday with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Marsh, at her home, Dundas St. W. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Wilson of Kincardine, Scotland, will be visiting for the next three weeks at the home of his broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, 707 Dundas St. E. They will also be guests of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, 147 Lupin Dr., and his mother, Mrs John Wilson, of the same ad- dress. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Belan- ger and two children, Ricky and Danny, spent the weekend in Cornwall her parents, Mr. and Albert Givogue. Mr. and Mrs visiting Mrs Robert Gagnon, their daughter, Carmen. and son, Leo, spent the holiday weekend as guests of Clifford Smith at his summer home at Gravenhurst. Mr. and Mrs have returned from a_ three week trip abroad. While in London, England, they were the guests of a former Oshawa resi- dent, Howard Swinson and Mrs Swinson. Mr. Swinson is a comediai? and is making films in England Ted Bell, Jr «the greatest name in vodkal WHITBY PERSONALS holiday | -| Whitby Girls Top 'Bowmanville 9 -5 Mrs, George Forrester cele- Whitby Scugog Cleaners brated her birthday on Tues- 'rimmed Bowmanville 9-5 in a day. A family gathering was Durham Ladies Softball League arranged at their residence, 314. 8ame Tuesday, coming up with Byron St. N. a pair of four-run innings. v Home runs by Sandy Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, 21t Craw- Debbie Majcher and Jan Nor- forth St., spent the holiday,wood were the big blows for weekend at Lake Jack's in Aps- Whitby, which scored once in ley. the third and followed, with! Ralntak bithday wikis © or) fend rallies in the fourth Mrs. Reg Donnithorne, 328 Bowmanville scored 'twice in Dovedale Dr., who celebrated'ine sixth and' added its final} her birthday Wednesday three runs in the seventh. Mary| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thi. Pickard tripled for Bowman-! vierge, of Renfrew, while on Ville to drive in two runs in the their honeymoon, visited Mr. Sixth and Mrs. Ray Anderson, 607 Athol St Miss Emily Clarke, London, Ont., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Andrews, RR 2, Whitby. Miss Sandra Shepherd, who is with the department of exter- nal affairs, Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C., is spending a two-week vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shepherd, 919 Dono- van Cres. Miss Shephard will be celebrating her birthday July 13. COMING ! WATCH FOR HIM ON THIS PAGE SATURDAY Sorry to learn that Mrs. Paul Hatfield is in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital under observation. Best wishes are extended to Miss Sherry Femia, Dovedale! Dr., who is celebrating her 17th| birthday today. Highest$ standing in Math. --/ awarded (to Danny Greer. Highest{ standing in English-- to Danny? Greer by reversion to Lloyd @udlen Most , improved , student --| awarded «to Randy Miller. Public Speaking Award preserged to a former student, Monty' 'Ifaylor, from the Home and Sa:mpol Association. { The presentation of diplomas and pins) was made by B.,| iSPEED KING Artiazing self-sudsing CAR WASH SPONGE Gives up to 30 Washings and Pol- ishing ial! in one performance. Ask forp it at your favorite Service Station, built-in to every pair of Hartt HARTT| COLLINS SHOES Phone: 668-3476 119 Brock St. $., Whitby KCINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION | For Township of East Whitby Not ace is hereby given thot due to the generosity of the Members of Kec won United Church, the School Board of the 1.5.A, of Eost Whitby inte nids to operate Kindergarten classes in the Lower Hall of Kedron Chup -h, commencing Sept. 1966 ani until the new classroorns at Kedron Sch: xl ore ready tor occupancy, which it is hoped will be Jan, 2, 1967, Prempective Kindergarten pupils may be registered et Kedron Seimool Friday, July 15 -- 9:30 A.M, - 12 Noon er Mondey, A wqust 15 -- 9:30 A.M, - 12 Noon, NOR MAN R, COOK Ch airman J, H. PASCOE, Secretary-Treasurer, [ HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS . Township of East Whitby CHANGE OF BUS SERVICE iF is the intention of the High Schoo! Bnard of the Township af Bast \ fibithy to continue to provide the present Schon! Bus services te stud- egrets attending Port Perry High School, over approximately the present ute, until June 30th, 1967, Commencing September 1, 1967, the High School Bus te Pert Perry will not go south of tha Sixth Concession of East Whitby Township, } TO EAST WHITBY STUDENTS WHO ATTEND OSHAWA HIGH SCHOOLS NOTICE is @lso given that by an agreement between the Principals' 'Committee of Oshowa Secondary Schools and the East Whitby High Behoot Board, the following will be in affect: #. Students now Grades 11 and 12 who were promoted June (19664) to Grades 12 and 13 will remain in their present schools for 1966-67 and where necessory 1967-68 to allow them to complete Grade 12 or 13 diplomas Tronsportation to O'Néill and McLaw viled for the now in Grodes hlin Collegistes will be pro- next two years only (1966-67, 1967-68), to students 12 or 13 All Grade 8B students promoted to Grade 9 will'go to Eastdole Cel- legiate in September, 1946 East Whitby students now in Grodes @ ond 10 in Oshawa Secondary Schools will tranfer to. Eastdale Cel- leginte ot the same time, Sept. 1966 1966, the High School Bus to Oshawa will follow the some route os wos used in June 1946, and will then return to the entrance of Camp Samac, pick up Eastdole students and go south on Simcoe St. to Taunton Rd., then ony Rd, or h to Eastdale Collegiate the lost port . As of Sept Simcoe St there, then tur East to Harn s will her e to Fost must from Camp Somec * outside Oshawa City Limits 0! route should he advanced 5 minutes atter part, the bus should leave Camp After a few do o definite tir t. Fred DeNurse the operator, will establish etoble Your co-operation is invited NALTER BEATH J. H. PASCOE Chairman Secretary-Treasurar You can save between $300 and $1200 today as we pass model year-end discounts on to you. Huge extra allowances will be offered for trade-ins. Save today as we mass liquidate our entiré stock of 1966 cars and fine used vehicles too ! CHOOSE FROM OVER TYPICAL EXAMPLES 150 BRAND NEW Comet 202 1966 MERGURYS 2 Door Sedan ........ $2278 Finished in Sparkling Green with Parchment Interior Trim. Comet Sos Saving 6 Cylinder with synchronized Standard Transmission. Whitewolls, Electric wipers and washers, padded dash and visors : °o seat belts front and rear, bock up lights, outside mirror and 4 way Emergency Flasher, Licence No, 134068, @ EXTRA $200 TRADE-IN Meteor Rideau 4 Door Sedan Finished in Raven Black, Contrasting Red Interior, Rig 6 Cylinder. Automatic. Transmission, Whitewalls, Radio, plus Meteor Standar Gofety Equipment. Licence No. H75411. Mercury Park Lane 2 Door Hardtop ....... Finished in Tohoe Turquoise and matching Aqua Appointments and Broadioom, Mercury 390 V-8 with Automatic, Custom Redie. Power Brakes and Steering, Whitewalls, Tinted Glass, Wheel Disee a Mercury Stondord Safety Equinment, Licence No. H75612. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 7, 1966 § . || Whitby Music Pupils 'Centennial Suggestions Malke Fine Showing MacDonald, Sharon North (eq. al), Linda Baier, Sheri Case,|,; Wg . Susan Perry (equal); Bisen aul year said Kenneth McQuig-|meeting was the second held corn, Rosemary Grey (equal). | ' : Pass -- Ulrike Bundesmann,|Ontario Centennial Heather White (equal), Mary|Branch, at the Wednesday meet-| project will be the landscapi Heorn, Alma J. Luck (equal),|ing of the Ajax Centenni . ici sthtvya Newsen, Colleen ing of the Ajax Centennial Com-|of the new municipal complex. f

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