JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 4, 1967 COUNTY LINES 'Religious Rally Draws Near - Capacity Audience KEDRON (TC) At the centennial rally of the East Whitby Religious Educatior Council the director, Rev. C. R Nelson, recalled only 75 attend- ed the first rally held 12 years ago at Zephyr. This year the auditorium of Anderson Street Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute, Whitby, was filled with parents and students. In the junior sword drill, a speed competition in the find- ing of Bible verses, the trophy was won for Dr. Robert Thorn- ton School by Ruth Trick. Iso- bel Flett won. the senior trophy foy Raglan Public School. 'Speciat numbers were given Grades 4 to 6 at Coronation School, Grades 5 and 6, at Mitchell's Corners School and Mrs. Perry's room at 'Colum- bas Public School and the Chusaders' Male Quartet. *Using posters, changes in transportation were described Phillip Densham, Bryan liott, Patsy Bray, Sherry Rooke and Bryan Layng of Raglan School. Ruth Bishop of Maxwell Heights School dis- cussed communication changes afd Jim Delaney of Dr. Thorn- ton School dealt with educa- = Brownie Camp SKEDRON (TC) -- Members @ the 25th Brownie Pack held g@ weekend camp at Camp Hitchens, Mrs. Frank Newell and Mrs. W. Rosnak as lead- Plants Auctioned "BROOKLIN (TC) Mrs. mtiow spoke on the pruning shrubs and Mrs, Long and . Wick were in charge of plant auction at the Horti- pitural Society meeting. Mrs. 'Davis was auctioneer. mbers were urged to give/Couples' Club will hold a light the paint and/bulb blitz, May 15 to raise funds. A bale to be Canadian Indian missions will be packed May 10. i@adership in > an up week. 'Centennial Tea "COLUMBUS (TC) -- Mrs. McLaughlin, of Fenelon Fells, will open the annual Cosway and Mrs. Margaret Youlding. The booth conveners are; aprons, Mrs. Harold Hayes; tea room, Mrs. Grant Webber and Mrs. William Nesbitt, toys, Mrs. Walter Holliday; touch and take, Mrs. T. Flett; fancy work, Mrs. Walter Beath and Mrs. Morley Beath; children's wear, Mrs. Ken Powell; country store, Mrs. Lloyd Dalby and Mrs. Bruce Ormiston; candy, Mrs. Stanley Webber and Mrs. Cyril Shaw; home baking, Mrs. Laviolette and Mrs. T. Scott; plants, Mrs. Meredith Dring and Mrs, Neil Smith, Mission Rally BROOKLIN (TC) -- A_mis- sionary rally, sponsored by the missionary and mainte- nance committee of Oshawa Presbytery of the United Church, was held in the United Church. Members of the Tyro, Explorers and CGIT groups attended in uniform. Rev. Dr. Howard Norman, of Japan, was the speaker. Centennial Concert MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The pupils of the Maple Grove East and West Public Schools presented a centennial concert in the M. J. Hobbs Senior School, Hampton. Selections were sung by the senior and junior choirs. The program closed' with the singing of "Land of Hope and Glory" by the massed choirs; from both schools. Couples Club Centennial Day BROOKLIN (TC) -- the. Township Centennia Committee. Queen Scouts bers of the Kedron Boy Scou mony at Orillia, and Donald Werry. Plans for the Whitby Township Cen- tennial Day,. June 10, will be made at the May 11 meeting of KEDRON (TC) -- Five mem- Troop received their Queen Scout parchments at the Lake- land Region Recognition cere- The. recipi- ents were Bruce Dale, Brian Douglas Pascoe, Larry Watson Plan For Fair BROOKLIN (TC) The Spring Fair Board is meeting May 9 to lay final plans for the June $ fair. Homecoming BROOKLIN (TC) This coming weekend the United Church is holding a Homecom- tiling Service. Centennial tea meetings will be held Saturday afternoon and evening with displays of antiques as well as demonstrations of weaving and quilting. Rev. Sam Delve, of Kingston, will be the speaker at the Sunday morning service. Chairs Ordered MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Mrs. H. J. Brooks told members of the United Church Women, at their general meeting, that new chairs have been ordered for the church, Fine Concerts BROOKLIN (TC) More than 200 people attended each of the two concerts at Meadow- crest School when about 400 pupils presented the musicale "Canada -- Our Heritage,'"' The concerts will help finance a 'Wine No Cure', Court Declares WHITBY -- 'You admit you are sick but a bottle of wine in the front seat of a truck is no cure', Magistrate H. M. Jer- myn told William G. McDonald, alias Thomas Joseph Donovan, 76 Munro Street, Toronto, Tues- day as he convicted him on a charge of impaired driving. The accused was fined $100 and costs with the .option of 15 days in jail. Suspension of his jdriver's licence for two years trip by some 40 students tojwas ordered. Expo on June 3. At the request of the crown, Robert Tambling was remanded to May 23 for hearing. He was zemanded on bail on *we charg- es of contributing to juvenile delinquency. Appearing on a hired of breach of her probation, Pam- ela Morden was remanded to May 16 for the disposition of the charge. The accused was convicted in Oshawa court, last October, on charges of consum- ing liquor while a minor and causing a disturbance. She was placed on 12 months' proba- tion at that time. Province - Wide Scale Backed Trustees of the Oshawa board of education agreed Monday to support two town of Orangeville resolutions requesting the prov- ince to set a wage: scale for teachers and inviting the govern- ment to obtain plans for low cost schools. Orangeville is seeking endor- sement of the resolutions from all Municipal governments' in More than 100,000 ice fisher. men try their luck on Ontario's Lake Simcoe each winter. Ontario, all school boards in Ontario and the Mayors' and Reeves' Association of Ontario. said trustee J. C. Larmond. The Oshawa separate school board recently agreed to send a letter to the town supporting the wage scale providing an amendment be included in the resolution that would give par- ties negotiating powers. The se- parate school board did not sup- port the resolution requesting the government to obtain plans for low - cost schools. WHALES GAVE BONES One of the features of the Atlantic provinces' pavilion at Expo 67.is a sculpture made of thousands of whale bones found on the shores of Bonavista Bay, "We're being driven to this," Nfld. 8 value-packed reasons why you should shop now at your Mercury dealer. BROOKLIN (TC) The sent to Couple Honored CEDAR CREEK (TC) bazaar and centennial tea at)/Members of their family held 2,30 p.m., May 10. The general/a surprise party for Mr. and conveners are Mrs. Glenn|Mrs. Victor Larocque on the Smith, Mrs. Clifford Naylor,/occasion of their 35th wedding Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Stafford! anniversary. 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Walker, cal underdog who longstanding New I Party applecart in acclaimed last nigh Progressive Conserv: didate, for Oshawa the coming provincia The 55-year-old m parliament, who defe candidate T. D. Thomas at the polls | ago, was unanimous]; ed at a packed Kins munity Hall nominat ing. About 90 persons Mayor Ernest Marl swept the polls hims¢ year's municipal v nated Mr. Walker. Tory C Criticize A provincial cabinet last night staked out Democratic Party as fied for self-righteou: of "organized unhappi Allan Grossman, m reform. institutions, to yt, Conservative the NDP still fighting "'old battles and attempting ramparts that no long The result has beer tion of cleavages be' cial classes which, "t large extent, disap long time ago," he : More than 90 party turned out at the Community Hall to Albert V. Walker, PC as the PC candidate awa in an Ontario ele Grossman promised this year--though he « close no date. Mr. Grossman crit NDP exclusive claim speaks for the workin; saying there are mor PC representatives. t! worked with their he the rival party has tc candidates. LABOR SPOKESMAN "The ridiculousness claim is made a clear in this 'riding thember, my friend, . er, is one of the spokesmen for labor legislature -- and he many strong voices -- on the PC benches." He said the Liber still tries election tact eliches and old gimn said the Liberal grou placent in the feeling | has to do is keep offe §un, the moon and t without telling you vy money will come fror for all of the vast pro: promise they will unc Mr. Mr. Grossman, -- a 800 Pupi Separate More than 800 chi Oshawa separate sch stage a centennial co morrow at Civic Audi Children, in _ self-m tumes and carrying | Man, 28, Ch With Auto | WHITBY (Staff) -- / old Madoc, Ont., man charged with. auto Whitby police. Raymond Charles 28, Madoc, Ont:, was by the OPP detach Burke's Falls and b1 Whitby «by two Whit! Officers, Fleming will appear by magistrate's court |