st trip to Eu' ident--the spe- of a final con- itic unity from s neral afforded e opportunities s to meet and iefly. t seemed: par- 1e and perhaps respect he had ld Rhinelander eed with which is intention: to 1 personally. ce to set foot esident, some- | wanted to do. , it was an op- special tribute lich has been 'oblems for the mnths, d be done with chance of en- nti - Vietnam Vice-President ey faced re- UT 1 ruled out a Europe by the ountered less Germany than jes, such as |, the solemn enauer funeral itions against icy unlikely. centred on the of the presi- Gaulle and t, for the first 53 funeral here edy. But there ' could--or ap- to each other. rained on too tween France t to have been ked at length Kurt Georg ting the new ider's rehabili- etween France any that were le Gaulle ane mcerned about ning too strong got in the last and Kiesinger yer of mutual s primary fear 'sire for better > Soviet Union es of reuniting ermany. iger has said, ed Soviet-U.S. yn-proliferatio# Germany inté on in commer 1 the atom. ion of the sig ns in Europe, this may in- ft, too. West Germany urbing the dol- ng up new ine ary machinery r than French, reign ald and ition. 'un counter to cies and that 'many in the AGO } AGO 1947 Ikins, Sunday ident of . the Church was gold watch in years of faith- ames and Mr. are now part- ication of the nan in Bow- } AGO 1932 th to July 3, 'ict. residents ions to mark y of the Vil- PHA ea w= WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Denis O'Connor Pupils $1,600 was raised by Street High School students yes- walk and raised Henry The carnival, their sponsored jaunt. PUPILS RAISE $1,600 FOR TRIP WHITBY (Staff) -- More than $900 in which netted between displays of physical education and a kissing booth operated by some of the school's over Whitby Duplicate Bridge Winners ed by WHITBY -- The winners and high scores In the games play-|j the Whitby Duplicate PPO Oe Meth linn Slee any ~~ ae P iat THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 28, 1967 § F. Love and Miss G. Bovay, 4. ry iy N. Spratt and Mrs. D. Wilson, 123%; Mr. and Mrs, F. Wells, 123; Mr, and Mrs, J, Wilson (Ajax), 111%; Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, 111. North and South -- Mrs, P. Will Visit Expo Soon WHITBY (Staff) -- It is with anticipation that 121° Denis O'Connor High School students await the time to visit Expo 67. Grades 9 and 10 will leave at 6 a.m., May 3, and will return May 5. Grades 11, 12 and 13 will do the same May 9 and return May 11. The following teachers will accompany the students: Sister Anna Clare, Sister Mary Mild- red, Sister Mary Diane and Sis- Hospital Auxiliary Plans Tag Day on the May 13 Centennial Blos- The president of Whitby Gen- eral Hospital Women's Auxil- jary, Mrs. H. P.. Doner, an- nounced at the general meeting that the Hospital "Tag Day" will be held June 15 and 16. Commit- tees will be appointed at a later date. The large gathering saw Dr. McClure's film on medical work contributions. tennial Rich, ticket convener, distrib- uted tickets on order. There are still a few tickets available. be May 29. Members are asked to note the change of date owing to the holiday weekend. ter Mary Judith, Miss Nancy Bell, Sean Kelly, Peter Dales and Errol Lawson. Sister Mary Judith has made an intensive study of maps of points of interest and various exhibits and has instructed stu- dents on what to see of most importance. Money raised from the sale of Chocolate Bars is helping to de- fry the cost of the Expo trip and students will add their own terday through a marathon walk and school carnival. Three students took just over two hours to cover the 14 miles between the Bowmanville High School parking lot and their Alma Mater. The three, Allan Magrath, David Lomax and Pat Gibson, ran most of the distance and finished more than three hours before the last stragglers arrived at the school. 4 FINISH WALK All 40 students participating in the marathon finished the $700 was attended by an esti- mated 500 to 700 people. Carnival exhibits included a blacksmith shop, a Canadiana Room displayed by the Whitby Historical Society, an exhibition of knitting, quilting and rug hooking by women from the Whitby Fairview Lodge as well as the regular games of chance and skill. KISSING POPULAR Highlights of the carnival {n- cluded a_ discoteque, coffee house, dancing in the auditorium BE WISE - . . ECONOMIZE! SAVE DOLLARS ! Save on Premium Quality FUEL OIL DX FUEL OIL PH. 668-3341 SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX end DISTRICT lovelies which appeared to be doing a brisk business all even- ing at 30 cents a smack for students. The improvised saloon provided a service to the school tipplers. The money raised by the event will go towards the ex- penses of a school trip to the Bruce Penninsula from May 18 to 20. About 200 students from Grades 9 to 12, are expected to take the trip which will include side trips for geographical and science studies, Bridge Club were: East and West: Mrs, P. Chubb and Mrs. D. Maundrell, 125; Mrs. R. Butt and Mrs. W. Barrons, 116; Mrs. C. Stiner and Mrs. H. Welsh, 114%; Mrs. NOW IN STOCK Our Finest Selection Ever of EN'S Top Quality SUITS and SPORT SUITS | som Ball to be held at the cen- building. Mrs. Claire The next general meeting will WHITBY (Staff) -- Members of the board of with the activities of the medi- the Whitby cal staff. This part of the by- administrator, laws were approved in Febru- Citizens Win Praise For Hospital Support The board agreed to hire anjof Mrs. who will prob-|donated $2,000 to the building ably act as clerk of the works wood, Vernon R. Rowe, R. Edward Sims and Edward B. Wilkins. Whitby General Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary is holding a "Blossom Ball Dance' at the Centennial Building, Whitby, May 13. The 164-member aux- iliary, under the chairmanship R. Welch, recently Saal "am || WATCH For The 'Travel 'Tailored by "Michaels -Stern GRAND OPENING Mercantile OF Dept. Store fund. Proceeds from the dance General Hospital at their an- nual meeting Thursday night expressed the hope that the. sod in India. Tea hostess was Mrs, W. Mrs. Edward McKim reported! Reinhardt. Ratepayers Unhappy With Decision Earlier this year council] The executive also learned promised Blair Park Vista resi-|that Whitby Community Arena oar Mgenctltiod Pg Ah ae will be available this summer for any sport as long as it is area. This week they got the deci-|hockey. ' actually been received by the sion "No Park." The executive} A deputation will question|corporation. He said pledges, was advised this. week that|council once again on parks and|almost without exception, have while the town plans to spend|recreation facilities in the area|been honored as they fall. due considerable money on Peeljand its relation to park taxes|and praised the community for Street Park, the ratepayers will |paid. its demonstration of support. have to ask the school board for} On the brighter side of the permission to use school grounds|ledger, the ratepayers decided as a playground. to boost their annual "Victoria Council advised the rate-|Day' fireworks display into a|struction costs have continued payers the school board may/|centennial project May 22 begin-|to increase almost monthly. turned in the fall. In his report, Dr. J. 0. Ruddy, chairman, said that the total of pledges and cash to the new hospital amount to Dr. Ruddy said hospital con- listen to the request on condi-|ning at dusk. This had been a matter of con- tion that two adults are on hand| The fireworks display is al-jcern to the board; but the On- is in use, to patrol each wash-|town drawing hundreds of spec-|to advance two-thirds of the reom. Council did not elaborate|tators. This year it promises to|building cost and at the same the difference between the fed- ® ' . eral and provincial grants and Whitby Women's Institute Elects Slate : of operating revenue over a Officers for the ensuing year|sented a centennial rose to the|period of 20 years. meeting of the Whitby Branch) Mrs. Nettie Fletcher gave an t t On- of the Women's Institute heldlinteresting paper on the first|Ercm revees og to feel. confi born, 504 Dundas Street West.|Simcoe, telling of how he made j difficul- The new officers are: his first trip by sleigh but had|wupP°r, continues, no differ Saunders; vice-president, Mrs./this district and the part the|nospital.' Dr. Ruddy said. R. A. Smith; second vice-presi-|Indians took in helping him. ag aiak etna that at all times that the playground|ready the biggest of its kind in|tario government had agreed on this condition. be bigger than ever. time had agreed to amortize have this returned as paid out were elected at the annual|celebrant. dethia tap, -alogas withthe at the home of Mrs. R. S€8-|Governor General, John Grave|dent that if present community President, Mrs. Russelljto finish it on foot, visiting/financing the building of the dent, Mrs. William Pellow; sec-| Lunch was served by the hos-|the medical representative to for the new hospital would be} $510,000 of which $245,000 has) --~-- COSTS MOUNTING cH ary of this year. : It was reported Mr. Goreski the department of public works ironing out special problems and that a_ special committee for co-ordinating services with the Ontario Hospital has re- solved all possible areas of co- operation. it fi i when has been working closely with|commences. It jreceived for 1967 board of governors. ' |A. Anderson, ill al construction aetnaily c* so be donated to the WHITBY PLAZA was reported BROCK hat 30 applications have been| the position, so} WHITBY ar, The selection of an admin-| strator will be made by the The following were elected to} he board of governors: George} Francis W. Cor-| ll, Alexand C. Craigie, Board Approves feniy H Dick, ioe "8 | |Edmondson,. Thomas C. Nor-|] ie ee ~ 'New Warehouse AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax Planning Board has given ap- proval for the construction of a 100,000 square feet ware- house, on Valley Road, in the town. Planning |proved the construction of a |road running south from a pro- posed IDI factory 800 feet to serve the warehouse which will also be served by a railway spur. Duffin's Creek Estates said construction on the new build- ing was expected to start with- in 30 days. A request for the rezoning Board also ap- One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wellpaper end Murals Custom Dreperies Broadloom C.LL, Paints end Vernishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER Evening Programs At 7: & 8:55 Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 ELVIS PRESLEY Excitement! Adventure under the seal DECOR CENTRE LTD. PHONE 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby of the north east corner of Hunt Street and Commercial Avenue was passed to the Board's subdivision committee | for further study. Harwood Park apartments, ONTARIO COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Anti-Measles Program The Onterio County Health Unit will offer the new 'quintuple vaccine for protection against measles, diphtheria, lockjow, whooping cough and polio et the monthly clinics listed below. The "quint" vaccine will be given infants beginning et 3 " AJAX, Selvetion Army Hell 3rd Wed. 2:00 te 4:00 p.m. BAY RIDGES, Peace Lutheran Church 2nd Tues. 2:00 te 4:00 p.m. BEAVERTON, Health Unit Office 4th Wed. 2:00 te 4:00 p.m. BRECHIN, United Chureh Holl Ist Wed. 2:00 te 4:00 p.m. BROUGHAM, Township Hall 2nd Wed. 2:30 te 4:00 p.m. CANNINGTON, Municipal Offices Ist Wed. 10:00 te 11:30 a.m. PAIRPORT BEACH, Fairport Beech Schoo! 4th Fri. 10:00 te 11:30 e.m. FRENCHMAN'S BAY, Fairport United Chureh 4th Tues. 10:00 te 11:30 e.m. PICKERING, United Chureh let Thurs, 2:00 te 4:00 p.m. retary, Mrs. Earl Ward and/tess assisted by Mrs. Genevallthe board, Dr. Butts and his press correspondent, district)Curl, Mrs. Jean Rycroft andlassociates had been working on director, Mrs. R. A. Smith;|/Mrs. W. Campbell. alternate, Mrs. William Pellow; flower convener, Mrs. Mar- garet Dewsbury; phoning con- vener, Mrs. Kathleen McKel- vie; pennies for friendship con- vener, Mrs. Adelard Morin; auditors, Mrs. Pellow and Mrs. Seaborn. Conveners of standing com- mittees: Home economie and health, Mrs. Ida Simpson; agri- culture and Canadian indus- tries, Mrs. Harriet Bayes; his- torical research, Mrs. Nettie Fletcher; resolutions, Mrs. Kathleen McKelvie; public re- lations, Mrs. Earl Ward; cura- tor of Tweedsmuir history, Mrs. Earl Ward. The motto, 'You don't fifi time, you make it," was pre- sented by Mrs. Russell Saun- ders. Many members answered the roll call by paying their dues. Plans were made to attend the district annual meeting May 30 at Brooklin. Delegates will be Mrs. Russell Saunders, Mrs. R. A. Smith, Mrs. William Pel- low and Mrs. Gilbert Drewry. Mrs. R. A. Smith gave a re- port on the executive meeting at Brooklin. The standing com- mittee conveners gave inter- esting reports on the year's work, A memorial service was held for the late Mrs. Frank Rob- erts, one of the long-time mem- bers, who recently passed away. Mrs. Earl Ward gave a short resume of Mrs. Roberts' work for the Institute. Mrs. Russell Saunders lighted a candle in her memory. Mrs. Ida Simpson closed the serv- ice with a poem. A special surprise was pre- sented Mrs. R. Seaborn with a gift on the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Earl Ward pre- TONS TO WALK ON VANCOUVER (CP)--City en- eers are halfway through a BEAVER LUMBER STORES ON THES ene # sd ----j| ITEMS Racecar ; * TINTED WINDSHIELD / Sumeeeene! BEAVER y~ * RADIO ai AP Aa AAR Ze7/7|| * REAR SPEAKER yy Mi : \ im tie CL, pe lofi : Cl Me AN de WHITE. WALL SELECT FROM MORE THAN TIRES 50 FENCE DESIGNS ! PRIVACY FENCING WHEN YOU BUY Befivered Complete With Easy To Follow C Plans. 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