Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1967, p. 5

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" yg OPN alt Abe | reve OSHAWA TIMBS, Tuesday, Apr 18,1967 § s: | District Dancers Win WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY third in the tap dance solo. Janet Venn, Oshawa, won the acro- Lis holding its Games Night Aprilljaxke: Mr. and Mrs. Donald 19 at the Masonic Hall with\yamm and three children, An- Mrs. Bessie Cosway in charge |drew, 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 Made to Measure f 70 BE ON THE SAL n s 8 | TOWING oses opic batic solo class. s . s FREE Estimates, Reasonable it Interesting Address any Prizes At Festival | *e<"=«% The speaker at the Apriljthe roses shown were Tradi- AJAX (Staff) -- A group of;modern jazz duet or trio class PD meeting of Whitby Garden Club |tion, a vivid red; Grandpa Dick- dancers from the Whitby, Ajax| for contestants eight to 12 years was Bert Wiebicke, of Modern|son, a good yellow; Vienna and Bay Ridges areas made a/and the demi character duet or Ss A) Rose Nurseries, Pickering, who|Charm, a bronze and orange; fine showing in the Peel Music trio class. ; PLUMBING _ rio showed many pictures of roses | Iceberg, an everblooming fh (Festival at Port Credit. They; Nancy Lewis and Gael LHEATINGZ the and explained and demon- white, and Daily Sketch. ' |won four first place prizes in| Wetherall, Ajax, were tied for Ft civic : pans ief strated the methods he uses in} Draws were made for the |the competition. : third in the modern jazz duet or f Mede Tonks pruning. Mr. Wiebicke was in-|pruned roses, donated by Mr, Donna Jacobs and Diana Lynn trio class. Donna Martin and § Up. Installed es, troduced by George Robbins,| Wiebicke. The winners were: Alsop, of Bay Ridges placed Beverley Mason, Ajax, were For Fest Dependable Radio Dis- va. president of the Oshawa Horti- Mrs. James Crawforth, Mrs. first in the tap duet or trio class second in the demi character J petched Plumbingi cultural Society, Ernest Pellow, William Pellow for amateurs, four to eight class. Service Call bi The speaker explained the|and Mrs. Fred Ing. Miss Mil- years; and first place in the) Susan Graham, Ajax, was tied 723-1191 rd difference between the var- dred Price won a calla lily modern jazz duet or duet class|for third in the demi character = SETS isis jeties, the Climber, the Flori-|plant donated by Mrs. M. for contestants eight years and class for contestants gy bunda, the Hybrid Tea, the Gouldburn. | under. and under; while Nancy Lewis, | ily Hybrid Perpetual and the! In the club show, judged by | Denise Leslie and Nancy Ajax, and Nancy Huska, Ajax, | ng Grandiflora. He said roses re-|Mrs. Fred Ing, the following Huska, Pickering, also won two were second and third, respec- quire plenty of sun, at the|were the winners: a | first place awards. They won the poids Lhasa tap solo ae he very least a half-day. Also,| Arrangement o orced Cet oe contestants 11 years and under. they will not compete success-|branches, for buffet or mantel: | ° ; An Ajax group composed of ) - fully with trees or tree roots. |Miss Laura Pellow; Modern ar- Will Reassess Catherine Huska, Yvonne ' Best success is obtained with|rangement of spring flowers: | , Wetherall, Shawny Waller, Jean h Canadian-grown roses, as these Mrs. E. E. Bond, Miss M. . . Spooner; Tina Koppel, Isabell va are suited to the Canadian|Price, Mrs. J. N. Wilkinson; egis ation |Graham, Suzanne McCarroll and by weather. Most of these roses/African Violet, single, any | 'Lana Rogatinsky won the ce are budded on Multiflora under- color: Mrs. E. E. Bond; Afri-| TORONTO (CP)--The chair-;modern jazz group class for| a - stock, which is more vigorous|can Violet, double, any color: | man of a civil servants' organ- contestants 16 years and over. | a than those budded on. Canina Mrs. E. E. Bond, Mrs. M. ization says the dismissal. of Suzanne McCarroll of Whitby understock, which -is obtained)Gouldburn; African Violet, mul- Dr. Morton Shulman as chiefj}was second and Tina Koppel, re in Europe. tiple crown: Mrs. M. Gould- coroner for Metropolitan Tor-| Ajax, third in the Demi Charac- ily Mr. Wiebicke's pictures wereiburn; Foliage Plant: Mrs. R.| onto may have killed any/ter class for those 16 years and beautiful. Outstanding among VanHorne. | chance of sretbexionia workers|under; while Yvonne Wetherall nd rt . Py aT gaining collective argaining}and Shawny Waller won the) -- Family Life Theme Of Address | acct Tt session of the On@#demi character class for those! tario legislature. over 16. | re ; - Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, past|be someone who say 'well done Leslie Keast, chairman of a = 3¢ P Shawny Wal-| by president of the Oshawa Home|thou good and faithful parents"'.| professional group known as ir one cen te anera ing and School Council and a life Annual reports were read and} the steering committee on nego- favs quae winnk fay conteatanta| member of the Ontario Federa- an interesting summation of the; tiation rights for professional!» 4 ae ce nd . ae secit ; : i na!) 12 to 16 years and Susan Gra-| Wh t 91 ia- tion, spoke on "Family Life" at| convention. reports was given by : . gee ' j staffs, said he was told by Ed-\ham and Suzanne McCarroll en you turn the annual meeting of the Sin- Mrs. Goodlet. Mrs, Green won wre ucation Minister William Davis! won the demi character class for YOU are no longer clair Home and School Associa-|the door prize. | legislation covering bargaining ¢, i mi | ™ tion. Officers for the ensuing year} WHITE MINIATURE POODLE WINS INTERNATIONAL TITLE rights would not be introduced yeu ikke ane pli g ye ad a Leet " j nalling are: | 5 pes : | arents mut pa aie ter role Ps at naa dunt Mrs. Ed. Saun- International C h am pion Florida, went all the way at 364 dogs of all breeds. The Regd., Brooklin. They have gage eH dient _ Alsop, Bay Ridges, were second | par ti Q ine ataesals and bdasic ease dere: first vice - president "Mrs,| Manderley's Duke O'Dis- the St. Catharines and Dis- judge was T. FE. Gunderson, been offered $3,000 for the ee aus ihe ; erect sate in the demi character solo class. | Insurance. ] ou must ich of the children," Mrs. Courtice|Art Smith; second vice - presi-| tinction, a white miniature trict Kennel Club's annual of Ottawa. Duke is owned Sik vearold doe Hut will not - , is re had ea fas Donna Elaine Jacobs, Bay|(™, take out' individual | ob- a tht Sectoid nega les a reid apr naa eRe opU . nanana.| poodle; is seen winning his show April 15 by being by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Flana- ts government had hoped to intro-| pigces was tied for second and bershi ithin 30 re seid. "Children are the makers dent, Mrs. Eric Branton; aces | American championship in awarded Best in Show over gan. Manderley Kennels sell. Guce Would have 10. Ue. rene: D Lynn Als ied for| a al ts vey kines one lel: peat Pe cae | a . os oe = - : : ~-- because of "recent sansa Gide otevid vl habsseetnct "nd days. Get your ap- ot will be like. For that reason Mrs Henry Datertas: treasurer. | e & e S uare Dance Club x ips pli interpreted this to | plication form ata ow they perhaps need a little more) Mr Z. ge igeaad social q mean the dismissal of Dr. Shul- yr bank, a hospital, or attention today. chairman, Mrs. Reginald Green; . man by Attorney General Ar- issi nt "Home and School has tried membership, Mrs. Murray | Installs Officers thur Wishart. ~*~ the Commission. to share with parents what they Brown; bulletin, Mrs. Charles * = a 4 have Jearned in passing on to|Love; council representative, AJAX (Staff) -- Officers foric e+ ' ny i s- De them the knowledge they have Mrs. G. W. Bryant; program the ensuing year were installed| rene" and June Hoar, treas Barber m= gained. If parents can teachjand publicity, Mrs. Ronald by Past President T. Forsythe An eoenin ot enue re their children courage, strength|Greer, principal of the school at the annual dinner and dance dancing, led by inward: Philp Sho and faith there will some day! William Haynes. of the Ajax Town and Country|and Norman White, was enjoy Pp as PICKERING (Staff) -- In ajship official plan with a view,Line and Brock Roads, Council Square Dance Club. The United |aq Prive gre MA neg iste Seni Whitby Plaza . i recorded vote Pickering Town-\of rewriting it. suggested the board seek ad-\Church Women catered for thelan, * : . es Eastern Star Chapter Plans Games Nigh ship Council Monday night de-| Cost of the consultant setv- vice from the planning de-dinner in St. Paul's United fens weed igh cole gsiney a Now ut Mrs. Bessie Cosway, Ways; well as eight past matrons and|cided to ask the aid of the On- ices is expected to be between partment in selecting an alter- Church. Norinks arin and Divlett »b- and Means convener, reminded | three past patrons of Whitby |tario Municipal ye to is $5,000 and $10,000. oe location for a secondary The new officers are: Jim|Oland. : > with ; ial members of Whitby Chapter, |( hapter and Mrs. Adelia White, pare a feasibility study on split- LAND PURCHASE school. and Clare Martyn, presidents;|. The group will continue danc- Penne iil No. 248, Order of the Eastern|PM, Blue Ray Chapter, Port|ting the township. . : t ' ii . ling each Thursday night at : NEW JOB? Star, of Games Night, April 19/Perry. Other visitors from) R, Clifford Laycox saidle en agreed to purchase TRUCK SOLD Norman and Laura White,|/"8 ecey suey 8 Pa cdi ttcasetinaty as oh son! eal |Shawvill be: d M eevee aN EON uya 3375 acres of public use land) Two tenders to purchase alvice - presidents; Robert and Henna te ie ag Ao ds at the Masonic Hall. Shawy e, Que c an ercer|he felt council should receive at a cost of $4,218 or half thelnairt Ait ae ; ' y interested in learning can con- he Mrs. Mae Jewell, benevolent|Chapter, Simcoe, were also in', petition signed by at least 'cae: vase =e the 4 half-ton utility truck, In us@ "al Audrey Robertson, secretaries;!tact Mrs. Philp. ae convener, was given permission| attendance. 75 ratepayers before request- SE OARAL ch lene oe @ de-\the Pickering Township South- - each Resale es LL A abel sary volae of thanks) were re-ling the OMB for aid in a study. The land located. betw we nied by toons © enn cil 04 in May. Further details will be| ceived, one from the Runny- Ward One Councillor Donald! Highways 401 and 2, immedi- eiv d by 7 nship % e, arranged later. Mrs. Jacqueline|mede Comfort Club and one Heer aaid: he "understood alatele West GP the GNIE. aour Monday night. ns Guthire, convener of catering,/from a family assisted by the ir 2.000- petiti ately west of the CN Spur' A suggestion _ by Deputy * thanked those who had assisted! benevolent committee. eed aiweay bean fied a ray ea ce oe to be Roce aS'Reeve Jean McPherson that hate a be her. The farewell was given >Y/omB scilee cater e new townshiP'the truck be donated to the or Mrs. Grace Guthrie, Worthy|Mrs. Winnifred Newton,| ee DS ee bali : s Pickering Museum at Broug- ° BARBERS i - tie Matron, presided at the meet-|PDDGM. Lunch was served by! Councillor John' Williams) Council' deleted a section Of|;. was not taken seriously See! Drive! To keep insured fol v= ing. Mrs. Jacqueline Guthrie,|the refreshment conveners, Mrs,|from Ward 3 said information '16 hcg ae pe a agi and the 1949 vehicle was sold low the instructions re conductress, introduced Mrs.|Helen Breen and Mrs. Edwina Tegarding He py grin poe a pars eae tink e 2h test be tg the highest bidder in the 1967 DOD E on the Hospital Ine ° y. Winnifred Newton, PDDGM, as'Smith and their committee. jrequested in 1964 an Med AEE SEOVEL amount of $25.75. Council was surance "Certificate it | In a recorded vote only Dep- ENGINEER REPORT informed the vehicle was not ly i luty Reeve Mrs. Jean McPher-| 'Township Engineer P. Poul-| operative. or of Payment--Form : WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS ,ices,r2isvittsust cms Cel 2 1967 DA 104" that your n- |assistance in a feasibility study. 1 | ; ** port that 2,868 homes out of a Ba resent employer is it Miss Gretta Barker has re-| Mrs. James Sheedy, Sr., ROAD ASSUMPTION total of 3,100 had been ap- FREE 24-HOUR Evcollent Selection Ni Win a Abita dt ge ld é : irth , " ' roved by hi in the Bay BURNER SERVICE excellent selection Now required to givé you turned from a three-week vaca Pr vmeretag her wan Peg M8Y) Council rescinded a motion to Sie e - : ae e Bay a; Ga teal BIKE ' on tecving tion in Tucson, Arizona, where| Monday. To celebrate the occa- idges West subdivision. y | - she was the guest of Mr. and|sion her daughter and genre. piped piyeyron pry fet INDUSTRIAL LAND Service Contractors READY TO DRIVE AWAY / | 4 Mrs, Jack Harrison. She alsojlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Robert/p: Sedo , y LA! 7 | ) visited in Mexico, Oklahoma,|Stevens, 114 Chestnut Street Ridges hele a ae Council approved unanimous. SAWDON Ss Enjoy '67 Better! Bree ep heiewt Texas and various other places! West, entertained Sunday at an rable cigs myoecl gy A oe aes ote erg o : Aula A | TODAY! | luncheon. Present Liat he deal ne aes ie ise str nd was no FUELS aa a 7 | oh nteret ater noon t-town were: Mr and(at the rear of properties front-\condemned for school purposes. : Have your hair cut or styled. . Whitby Chapter No. 248,/Mirs. H. E. Huycke "Mrs. An-|i2g on Hillcrest Drive in the} In a move to. stall off the FURNACE OIL IDE CHRYSLER DODGE || Contest starts Fri, April Order of the Eastern Star, is\thony Goetz, Niagara-on-the-\°'4 Bay Ridges subdivision. (purchase of 40 acres by the aa : PWHITBY) LTE 21st. Contest ends Aug. 26 ts thony Goetz, Niagara-on-the Na . STOVE OIL AND COAL (WHITBY) 1 Council first agreed' to take High School Board, at the Base Si8 BROCK ST. N WHITBY ONT. w over several roads and under- Z NOL2TH ground services but Councillor) Lindsey and _ Stephen, DIES UNDER OIL TANK NEWLY WED? i assisted by members of her|weston: Mrs.. Maude Huycke|John Williams moved that the) 4 i ; . committee. and G. Weaver, Trenton. |takeover be held back until the} SHAM EOE Ont: (UE) Ne ldeveloper installs the storm Albert Hawley, 60, of Thames-| Mrs, E. N. Granger, St. John) yrs. Ernest Herron, presi-|sewer. The developer failed to ville, died in hospital in Cha-| Street, is confined to the|qent of the Ajax St. Timothy's Almonte nursing home as the/presbyterian Church WMS, result of an accident.in her/qnened the meeting by giving act on the sewer construction|tham Monday, three hours) request some time ago. jafter he was pinned under a fuel oil tank. Police said Mr. me home. \the history of the WMS which|DEATH CROSSING Tip te 0 p proved to be most interesting.| Council decided to install) Hawley is believed to have been re Mrs. Robert Hegadorne and |The: meeting was held at the fl t the C children, who had been-visiting| home of Mrs. Brace McKenzie. ening 6 *Sideline 14 i ct ik He stand tnt mE HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN si her mother, Mrs. H. L. Pringle,)Mrs. George Smyth, Mrs. D.|north of the fourth: concession. ports the tank wmen at Hnpet, | eh a ; Brock Street South, returned to! ccojjick and Mrs. Bruce Mc-|The crossing was the scene of a | Pinning his lower body. The The family' Hospital i. Windsor on Sunday. |Kenzie took part in the devo-|jarge derailment several metal So oS USS Insurance premium : ions, mately 100-150 gallons of fuel. r A. A Dessert Bridge is being Honk eagoel ait nig a gang st ee ed EEVE"S must now be paid to to held April 19 at All Saints Ang-| It nnounced thata"'Tal|o bush rela Ap! ase | was announced that a dal-| AN OLD INDUSTRY MEN"S SHOP cover husband and lican Church parish hall. The/ent Sale' -will be held at the|TAXATION BRIEF zs optics wife. Notif ou general convener is Mrs. Ron-|May 11 meeting at the home of| Council voted unanimously to|,,1he, first paper mill in the | 129 Brock St. S. ee Ory reve ald Carter and the ticket con-|Mrs. G. Smyth, 98 -Burcher|prepare and submit to Premier|United Kingdom was estab- | Whitby 668-2091 group" without de- vener, Mrs, E. Watts. Mrs. E.|Road, Ajax. Proceeds will be|John Robarts a brief on prop- lished in 1400... eh. = lay or if you both pay Watts. Mrs, Stanley Armstrong|for a bale to be sent to mis-lerty tax in Pickering Town- remi direct e and Mrs. Donna Martin will/sions. The hostess served re-|ship. premiums direct, nO- greet the guests at the door.| freshments. The brief will be prepared in 2 Adult Passes to EXPO tify the Commission. ip Wane gle a ea 'conjunction with the school esserts and tea, Mrs, R. Hurl boards, township auditor, clerk : Or a Getes (nines and) TACK ROR ee oe FOR ONE WEEK Mrs. L. Dewsbury. | Aah takegrnge Mego gt "ow : one VALUE 24.00 (CP)--Police in the west Mid- NSHI SPLANNING ° ° : Mrs. Ivan Barett is opening lands have been given official] Township Planning Director $25.00 in Merchandise to winner of wed her home -this evening to instructions not to pry into ajJ. Faulkner was authorized to April Baby Bonus Contest Cosh Your Cheque ond Receive Entry Form MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE WHITBY PLAZA retain the services of Munici- pal Planning Consultants Com- pany Ltd. to review the town- Almonds United Church eve-/woman's deepest secret -- her ning group for its regular meet-|age. They are told to estimate ing. rather than ask outright. \ HEGH ano DRY .. . SIDEWALK SLABS | BROCE reeset ienng e730 , Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd. f : This four bedroom family home with separate din- ing room makes it ideal for you if you are looking ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan for space and comfort, The carpeted stairway, alu- minum storms and screens with tool shed at rear help to get you settled immediately. * ASOLC. SIEGEL mnoovcnon - Call for information about the financing. It's terrific! Gordon Osborne Real Estate Ltd. "WATCH FOR THE SIGN THAT SELLS" AND "GALL THE ROT LINE' 218 Dundas St. E., Whitby Phone 668-8826 @ __. Ontario Hospital Services Commission, Toronto 7, Ontario, PANAVISION® COLUMBIACOLOR BEGINS 9 P.M. ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION "THE PAD" in Technicolor--Begins 7:30 With -- BRIAN BEDFORD -- JULIE SOMMARS Both Pictures Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT |

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