Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1967, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 1, 1967 5 WHITBY -- AJAX as ARTISTS GET AWARDS The Theatrical Company of TORONTO (CP) -- Three Young Conadions Toronto artists won the major presents WHITBY PER | Dinner guests at Faster at the|awards at the opening Friday NOEL COWARD'S jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | night of the 95th annual open : : : \Tripp, 715 Dunlop Street West, |exhibition under auspices of the BLITHE SPIRIT rt. The Royal Canadian Legion; Miss Jane Roddis, nurse In;were Mr. and Mrs. Edward!Ontario Society of Artists at Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring |training at Wellesley Hospital, Tripp -- . Allan, Kenneth,!Francis Thepot, Gerry Sevier HENRY 7, HIGH SCHOOL a "Centennial Dance" at the|Toronto, s f & few dave dureincoe an andy, Oshawa and Julius Damasdy each won %- : Lee chlo ES bau 7 lol rene lame = ~ $1,000, Tony Urguhart of Dun-| FRIDAY--MARCH 31st Wc Legion hall this evening. Thejing the holidays with her EMPEROR GETS ADDRESS |4a5 received a $250 award for general convener is Mrs. ge Mr. and Mrs. George TOKYO (R ue 49 sees sculpture while $100 awards | SATURDAY--APRIL 1st se : . ae .'C. Roddis. KN eulers)--The emp-/y, : ha | |Dorothy Ormiston assisted by eror of Japan will have a street Peli gla ekg ig 8:00 P.M. " her committee. Judges for the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tucker address for the first time, start-|jrom Drut ron Aer ree TICKETS 1.00 'ie centennial gowns and modern | and daughters, Tracy and Tina,|ing Saturday. The imperial pal- ey srianite y ee OF at eee will be: Mrs. Dorothy Mclvor |e the Easter holidays with ace will become No. 1, Chiyoda, | int si ay Mrs. Mary Dolimont and Mrs. oe fat ne ag Chiyoda ku, Tokyo, under a pro-| lie Dorothy Ormiston. D ' ughey, erborough. ~, or Mie hag gd t he| ' / reots g ; a Blair Park Vista Ratepayers _ Poly Rosie ylety Tyson trict. The emperor 1 0 ao aan c Association is holding a "Mas. |tPen e Easter holidays at' other people live in the huge, i Se ua querade Dance" this evening at moated palace compound. WHITBY /BIBLE \ CHAPEL te the Odd Fellows hall. The presi-- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beach, woot SS PUR ie dent of the association, Harry | Stouffville, were Easter guests Ss Houston, will be assisted by Lenjof their daughter and_ son-in- /ROTR\ Created To -- he x : oe q PB eS of the ex-/law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ulrich, oF Individual / ' ik nuwnmGeas ALES J Reaiemens || MEETING AT R. A. HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL i A ok : During the Easter holidays (4 blocks South of Bloir Park Plaza) _|, Ajax Varsity Chapter, JODE, |visitors at the home of Miss B SUNDAY 2)!8 presenting at St. Andrew's/Holliday were Miss Eleanor : ' 2 egg esp auditorium today|Davis, West Hill and Mr. and Eat A.M.--Family Bible Hour and Sunday Schoo! :|the Walt Disney film entitled' Mrs, A. Barron, Scarborough or Information re Other Services, Phone 668-4576 ' "In Search of the Castaways." STAFFORD BROS. : : Co-conveners are Mrs. W. A. Thomas Richardson, 204 LTD ren Parish and Mrs. EK, 8, Arm-|Byron Street South, returned " strong. last weekend from Halifax, MONUMENTS Nova Scotia, having attended SA VE ON A birthday party was held for the wedding of his son, Thomas, 668-3552 jresidents of Fairview Lodge Jr., to Mrs. Patricia MacGregor 318 DUNDAS EAST WRRAARARA RRR; |SPonsored by Easter Rebekah Fitzgerald of Halifax etn ie a AUTO INSURANCE }was' directed by Mrs. Rose [Stroud of Dunbarton and_ in- If vis Susy yore ~ ny pene |cluded violin selections, dances ou are an Abstainer you save up to and musical numbers. Celebrat- FOOD SERVICE | i ling their birthdays were: Mrs. i 00 se sea site ineurance, ee sero Preston Howard, , Complete Service For All adler jLewis Burns, Charles Dalby, | Hemet Scott, Mrs. Ivy Ann . RECEPTIONS | JOHN RI |Leach, Miss Edna McCann, | y Mrs, 1. Shaw, Mrs, Mary Tong. © HOUSE PARTIES INSURANCE LIMITED ! s@ King, Mrs. Nellie Lin- ton, Mrs. Agnes Blakeman, An- | " SOCIAL AFFAIRS a a drew. Mezurck. "Cecil Hooey, fl | 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA rs, Elizabeth Clark. The eldest | i x ' CATERING NAMES, NAMES, NAMES Brownies, with this scheme more are expected before ed to the Whitby General lie gy veare an, oaxeman. who CALL 728-7305 _ (inion DIAL and still more could be add- they have exceeded their the project. is completed. Hospital Building Fund |eake" g ay! ed. The money raising bed- pledge of $100 and the Whit- Mrs. Harold Grylls, 1009 Committee for display fol- j 728-7567 spread in the background by General Hospital Build- McCullough Drive, Whitby, lowing the completion of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wood : has been a wonderful ex- ing Fund will profit by it. is seen here adding more the building. A drawing of jand children, Sandra, Donald prs PSLRA TE RAAT NBEO ELH perience for a group of To date 528 names have names, When completed the the proposed hospital cen- j|and Douglas, spent the Faster| mothers with Guides and been received and many bedspread will be present- tres the bedspread. weekend with her parents Mr. --Oshawa Times Photo oo H. Hawes, Waterville, j ae ance your way | | 419 BROCK STREET NORTH Auto ine} h Beds red Home Lea é Mr. and Mre, Willlam Ryland REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister gu Hong Cd Easter holidays with | eir daughter, Kathleen Ry- 0 urope | SUNDAY SERVICES land in Toronto. : | ' e ° Rally Planned : | 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST 8 ; : Easter dinner guests at the x vee ont, €.K.L.B.-- 1350 On Your Dial ; ] WHITBY (Staff) -- Lieu-|home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. pit oF Mrs. Necgeo eg Pog rest gol ey ol Street, were her | TAR AIMiee I AVITATION TO OUR' BIBLE SCHOO : |minded members o' e Sal-jsister an rother-in-law, Mr.| | : cab 3 " By IDOLA SIMPSON When enquiring for an archi-|to present the spread to the|vation Army Home League ofjand Mrs. R. Byers and family, | | 11:00 gas Aap lata SERVICE % Oshawa Times Staff tect's sketch of the hospital,jcampaign committee to dispose|the Home League Rally to be) Scarborough. f "OPERATION TITHE" For more than a year ajthey learned it was not yetjof as it might think fit, possibly |held, April 10, at the Oshawa || " ; unique bedspread has been an|available, so the spread was|by auction to raise more money.|Citadel. The speaker will be Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCrea | 7:00 P.M.---EVENING GOSPEL HOUR i interesting fund-raising project|shown without it, at different|But now it is felt that it is an|Mrs. Commissioner E. Grim-|and children, Neil and Debbie, | | Pastor's Sermon: for a group of interested moth-|gatherings. It travelled to var-jitem of interest to many peo-|stead, Toronto, wife of the head| Ottawa, were guests of Mr. and | "THE CROSS" } ers of Whithy Girl Guides and|ious: home and school meetings, ili would ar to see it/of Salvation Army. in Canada. . ghee rong Henry | eee ' : a will mother's auxiliary meetings, |displayed on a wall or other) Thanks were expressed to all|5treet. On Easter Sunday, they | . | isp bg Mba nl tea United Church Women's groups, |suitable place in the new hospi-|who assisted with the Irish{Visited relatives in Welland. | bi dcop SVE. oun = Shey j Building Fund as well as the Guide andjtal, so that those who have! Stew Dinner held at the Citadel|Other guests at the Ireland | Bl nh aha! ah Phong ns fh" ; To commemorate a visit to|Brownle banquets. shown interest and helped in!and also to all who donated to-|residence were Mr. and Mrs.| There's Always A Welcome at Faith Canada of Lady Olave Baden- the scheme can see the finished) wards the putting-up of drap-|Howard Runnals, Timmins, ; Powell in 1961, the Guides and|) ZEDGE FULFILLED project. Thanks are expressed|eries in the citadel. The re- -- r 0 ate ap i Some people read about it in|, ll who helped. A. furth ; ail Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tripp sin e eee eae ie ee ) Brownies of the Whitby District o all wie helped. > further; mainder of We evening, was) cir : n LAs The Oshawa Times and contact-|cum of money will now be pre- onitti : jand son, Kirk, spent the Easter ' pledged $100 to the. building J J u mone} ! Pp spent on knitting articles fOr holida isiti 'i oT MARK'S 4 hind hen a Gencial Homital 8 ee at on Ge sented to hey hospital fund to|the yearly sale of works. Mr aa Mrs 'Bere ra oat 3 ; WHITBY ' added, an - By May/augment the first $100 pledge. | } rs were Ba ' y Coomey a ! was planned. aufficlént money had come if pledg Hcg tars mecting whey| cunter. UNITED CHURCH BAPTIST In September, 1965, Mrs. Harvey Whale became the dis- trict commissioner, taking over from Mrs. Fred Weaver, who from both the Guides and Brownies and the bedspread so that a cheque for $100 fulfilling the pledge was presented to the HOBBY USEFUL ated with Mrs. Grylls, who re- called a similar project by a The idea of the spread origin- th a demonstration on the care of Mr. and Mrs. Don Trumbley,| i. jas Palace Street, had as their Easter visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mr. (Colborne Street West at Centre) Centre & Colborne Sts. P Minister: Rev Rev. J, M, Smith, B.A. B.D. Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Gordon Harle. B.A., Organist | John MeLeod Organist Mra. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M, on turning over her work re-lHospital Fund. Ladies' Aid group at Ruthilda, ; j Alex Duff of Tara. : pS griging ia For the summer vacation the|Sask., when they were building Anglican Women econ =| wolee 11:00 A.M.----"Drifting or Sink- ' spread. was put aside, then|their church, They had used . £ | " ; f In January, 1966, the packs|prought out again when Brown-|embroidery cotton, but Mrs. Planning Social | WORSHIP Ing' Communion Service ) and companies were remindedlies and Guides started in Sep-|Grylls felt her hobby of liquid) WHITBY (Staff) -- The new- | 7:00 P.M.--"'Saved--Almost"' : of the pledge and that it would tember: When a sketch of the|embroidery could be used to ad-|ly formed Anglican Church |] 9:30 P.M. Juniors, Intermediates, 9:45 AM~4ikle Shoal mean that each group should)nospital had been first suggest-|vantage, 80 volunteered to do! Women's group met at the par- 11:00 A.M. Nursery, Kindergarten Bible. Shady and try to-raise and donate $10. The| oq the thought was that it would|the design. ish hall, Mrs. Charles Rycroft Primary Junior Congregation, In: Le executive of the Local Guide|y, similar to architect sketches} She had first heard of liquid! presided. ' fant Care. Proyer Wadiat 7:40 FM support also and asked for sug-/the paper from time to time,|Mrs. G. H. Brewster, who had opdinating the work of. the ; ---- _--_ gestions. but when the plans were pub-|written that the Old Age Pen-| women a the Ghibch, All! Ati nth abil cen | ST. ANDREW'S EMMANUEL One suggestion was for Aan|iiched for the new hospital it|sioners' group in New Westmin-|Guyilds are represented and re- ' tau. ul oon dons , autographed bedspread, featur-| yas quite different and Mrs.|ster, B.C., was using it to make port to their respective groups. ai Sere ot ve Gey PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED ing a sketch of the proposed|Grvlis began to have qualms|crib quilts for sale. On a visit) Plans for a social evening. r Crier Buran at Sk John hospital, with a suitable border|anout her ability to transfer it|to Saskatchewan in 1964 her sis-/April 6, when the Anglican @ ESCORTED Whitby. 403 Rossland Road West with the names in scalloped) ;atisfactorily on to the spread.|ter, Mrs. Bruce Essex, of Wil-lchurch Women will entertain HOLIDAYS Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A. Rey. Harold Hesselink rows for the outside border. Mrs. Grylls enquired again|liams Lake, B.C., showed her Al other church groups were AY Mr. B. G Devereux, Organist -- || pape The idea seemed. good, butiroy quite a large size sketch, |kit, She and her three daugh-| made. to Eastern Ontario, Quebec, ~ | the association felt it could notlhut they were all out on loan to|ters were so enthused they de-| 'The ACW meets every two including Expo. Guoranteed PLE rt reneaee | 10:30 A.M, Association wished to show its go ahead, as. any money raised has to go for definite Guide pur- Poses. oe ad horned when it was felt the project] friends and neighbors were|----H---- @ COLONIAL COACH or || Know For Sure?! | . shaban Mother's go should be completed a. sketch interested when they saw what| EGGS ARE RARE GREY COACH TOURS | 7PM : } : i ath' ¢ tGGi y i | : I] Nursery ki B ay could undertake the project, |yrre. Piet ago a an baal yeah 0 oe ee The average consumption of| oy Faye Db "up. in For the sea-golng, sun-loving fun of It. Party across the || Congregation duets Divine Worship ENGLISH SERVICE vl aedeagal 4 ey that days still wondering if 'she|for Joycraft Arts, Canadian dis- st Saget 10 to 12 per J : Atlantic on a great White Empress, Swim and sun and laze || EVERYBODY WELCOME EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Mies Ie. sar finish the work ade-|tributors of Tri-Chem liquid! DET Seats @ CANADIAN six days* away. Let the tang of an ocean breeze sharpenyour ||- =-- f seennenane : /quately. embroidery products. NATIONAL appetite for magnificent White Em | ae : i a bear' ee Mee naeee press meals. See the 10 CENTS PER NAME On a Monday morning she de-| The. versatility of 'Tri-Chem BEFORE YOU BUY RAILWAY latest movies, the tops in entertainment and dance the Mrs. Harold Grylls, 1009 Mc- Cullough Drive, Whitby, agreed to do the work on the spread. Mrs. J. Schieder, Mrs. F. Wood- man, Mrs, N. Edey and Mrs. H. Whale would secure autographs at 10 cents a name along with help from any other ladies who would be interested. roe jo ye pret ig hedge ae "a ri "coe | miles from Expo. --_ Buses The Guide Companies and/|ferre He AEE ue medium which flows irectly | leave every half hour for For further details, contact your travel agent or any Canadian Pacific office. { Brownie Packs went ahead with|spread. : from the ball point tube and is DISPLAY Expo. Park contains a rec- TRAVEL Meals aa pst ind ait OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE their fund-raising plans, holding edig pene. Rakualhy bagley eve ready Ea : is oe - | Sooligt liad a swimming , 2 ; sales, bake sales, money|Pin e : ind) -|manent, washable and quic vee pool. Stay as long as you roc Beni a sale of dolls' |Chem yanie omg bagete Mi Oy ys poet for 4, TOWN OF WHITBY clothes to mention some .of om tng centile hang te ------_---- or 8 persons. PLANNING AR i. their projects, Altogether they r y, b TRAINS /TRUCKB/EHIPS /PLANER/HOTELS/TELEGOMMUNIOATIONS sent in $75 . leave it and at 4 p.m. she com- FREE 24-HOUR WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM E In the meantime Mrs. Grylls|pleted the design. BURNER SERVICE ex O purchased a pink tinted sheet|528 NAMES By Our Local PO067 L i f Lands Affected and transferred a panel design ~~ are now six i a Service Contractors TRAVEL SERVICE TANADIAN PACIFIC ocation 0 ands ecte of roses to it. These were work-jrows of names aroun e ' COMINCO PAVILION : : ve ed or embroidered with liquid|spread, and a seventh row SAWDON Ss 300 Dundes st, £. WHITBY epee This Amendment applies to the whole of the Town of Whitby embroidery. Scalloped _ lines were put around the outer edge for the autographs and other ladies began turning in names to be embroidered on the spread. of collegiates which appear injembroidery from her mother, @ SUNTOURS 67 This is an executive body, co- clubs, etc., in the promotion of the official fund raising. Finally longer and, taking a sheet of pink tissue paper, she traced in pencil the outlines of the build- ing. Turning the tissue over and using a special transfer pencil she went over the pencilled lines showing through the tissue started. A total of 528 names and the sum of $62.01 realized of which $10 paid for the sheet cided to postpone the task no|e¢olors cided to order some for their} own enjoyment. months. The next meeting will | °ccommodations be May 25.° enables the hobbyist, artist or gift maker to decor- ate, not only fabrics but greet- ing cards, posters, wood, metal! Objects, china, glass and most plastics without investing in several types of paint, brushes, | thinners, etc. | to Montreal and Expo. 67 pockages available @ VILLAGE CARAVANE MOTEL | A park with fully furnished See Our | USED CONVERTIBLE | accommodation located 12 English Service and Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--"What Do We night away to the beat of a rocking-good band. Take a turn around the deck at midnight beneath an Atlantic moon. | This year swing across to Europe on a great White Empress, Just for the fun of it. MONTREAL - GREENOCK® - LIVERPOOL One way tourist fare from 52 76. WHITBY 668-8867 FUELS and the liquid embroidery sup- plies. At first the group intended FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby REGAL of ROOM the WHITBY CENTENNIAL BUILDING Now Available for Banquets § Weddings -- Dances CONTACT: -- R. HAWKINS 668-3659 F, N. McEWEN 668-5803 i 668-3524 \ BROCK Evening Programs at 7 and 9 p.m. WHITBY Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 Two Mighty Armies Trampled Its Valley... TRAVEL TRAILERS Corsair. and Golden Falcon SUBWAY TRAILER PARK AND SALES , Whitby 1010 Dundos St. E. 'A Fighting Family Challenged Them Both! For Reservations And Travel Information Call DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE -- OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN 102 BROCK ST., S., WHITBY, PHONE 668-8867 FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS CALL OR SEE FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL OSHAWA LTD. 57 King St. E., Oshawa--Whitby--Bowmonville--Port Perry 576-3131-2-3-4 a. ECHNICOLOR | DOUG MoCLURE GLENN CORBETT PATRICK WAYNE KATHARINE ROSS ee ROSEMARY FORSYTH A UNIVERSAL PICTURE | Also -- Unshrinkable Mouse -- Jaloopy Jockeys and Salute to the Tall Ships MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE |25 KING ST. Call For Complete Travel Arrangements OSHAWA TOWN OF WHITBY PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE on Amendment No. 4 to the Planning Area, the boundaries of which ore the some as the municipal boundaries ef the Town of Whitby. Purpose of the Amendment The purpose of this Amendment is to establish in Section 3-- "Lond Use", policies relating to extensions and enlargements of uses existing at' the date of approval of the Official Plan, but which do not conform with the land use proposals of the Official Plan A copy of the Amendment may be viewed at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer of the Planning Board in the Town of Whitby Administrotive Building et 405 Dundos Street West, Whitby. The Planning Board will be pleased to receive any comments Or questions on the Amendment from the inhabitonts of the Municipality at its regular meeting to be held on April 18th, 1967, in the Town of Whitby Municipal Building ot 7:30 p.m Earl $. Cuddie Secretary- Treasurer William G. Bentley Chairman PHONE 723-7001|

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