Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1967, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA, TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 11, 1967 5 PARK ennial WHITBY DAY BY DAY Administrator Explains TAKING ITS MEASURE The Mariner - Venus space- craft, to be fired within 2,000 miles of the planet this summer, may give the first accurate measure of Venus' diameter. usion O'HEARN Auditorium. from Don Wrights' centennial pital Auxiliary. he was intro-lyears has knitted almost 900 n this year of This centennial venture is|composition, "Proudly We idueced by Mrs. J. Jones. pairs of booties which are then S séen an On-and- under the direction of Mrs.|Priase." The disaster plan, Mr. Ger-|presented by the auxiliary to the ction, a coronér Marian Williams and Mrs.| A girls' triple trio will add row explained, is divided into|new mothers in the hospital. not upsetting--a ocal taxpayers vefore about their leader of a gov- got sick and was y after by one of . ee The procedure for caring for| The hospital "Tag Day" will AT sters, the centen- Centennial Tea Plans Finalized the disaster victims and the role|be June B with , ag G. ginning to make Plans were finalized for St.|Naughton, Mrs. George of the volunteer was fully ex-|Horton as chairman. She is dd to the already Andrew's Presbyterian Women|Thwaites, Mrs. Thomas Sloan plained by Mr. Gerrow. Frankjasking for drivers to transport acon Robarts Centennial Tea, to be held May/and Mrs. George Anderson. Gabura thanked the speaker. (|Girl Guides and CGIT canvas- rment held the es of formal din- g heads of state, on yen is ra to unveil a uly 3 Deak 9 ee Mrs. Don Wilson gave the|Byers and Mrs. George A social half hour followed 146 BROCK ST. N. -- WHITBY 'oaches there will Bible reading and Mrs. George|Thwaites. PICKERING. -- Commuters|with Mrs. D. Hembling and her r such occasions is time--and in Whitby Public Schools Plan Centenary Concert WHITBY (Staff) -- Public school choirs will present at 7.30 p.m., May 17, 'An Evening of Song," at Anderson Collegi- ate and Vocational Institute Joyce Bain, music consultants for the Whitby public school board. Primary, junior and in- termediate choirs from every 26, at the home of Mrs. George Anderson, Clear Spring Road, with co-convener, Mrs, Thomas Sloan at the May meeting, at the home of Mrs. Walter Porter. Ladies serving will be in period costumes. Anderson led in prayer. The following members of Group 1 pubile school in Whitby will participate in the program. A four-part choir from Col- borne Street Senior School will open the program with excerpts variety to the program which will close with the Whitby pub- lie school teachers' choir sing- ing 'They All Call It Canada." Group members will be on the lunch committee for the June 19 association meeting. Mrs. Walter Porter gave an in- teresting reading on Expo '67. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James The September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. AJAX (Staff)--M. J. Gerrow, assistant administrator, gave a detailed outline of the "Disaster Plan", which the hospital puts into operation where there is a need for hospital and med- ical care, at the meeting of the Ajax, Pickering General Hos- Plan "A", which does not nor- mally involve auxiliary mem- bers and Plan "B', which does use the services of the volun- teer workers. Plan Preview G 0 Trains between Oakville and Picker- , ing will get a preview of the ie time of other will serve tea, June 21, at Fair-[Don 'Trumbley, 429 Palace new GO Transit trains next view Lodge: Mrs. Aubrey Mac-'Street. ¢ weekend when they are put on al result of this ie ordinary year ion. of the legisla- t of the ordinary. vn-to-earth terms it is dismal. nd without spirit. | being done, and ire going through all players went motions in the would be put on "try." ime, once the ac- pening is out of are seldom more | the members in ite--except for an bane " . On Ne, 2 Highway ot the e - up, which is F. Eggert, Dr. and Mrs. Ed- es Ti Whitby Land Rangers were and Carole Avent. Their Cord certificates this year. sree A A The Defence Industries Limit- --Osh Times Photo BIG RED APPLES y reaming § ign mund Mian, Mr. and. Mrs, Asancson Ie aponsrigas| resented with their First leader is Mrs. Harvey suave Tine SANDRA DEE: GEORGE HAMILTON i Anaac Mrs. Howard Doner Jr., Mr. auction sale at the Ajax Shop-| Service Stars which are Whale. The girls also re- = \ bs Particularly te WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Among those who will attend the Whitby General Hospital Women's Auxiliary Centennial Blossom Ball, May 13, at the Centennial Building, will be: Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs, Forbes McEwen, Mr, and Mrs. G. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. L. Samual, Mr. and Mrs. William Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. D. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stringham, Mr. and Mrs, Don Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McAllister, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Whittich, Mr. and Mrs. John Rousseau, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Bain, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Ruddy, Dr. and Mrs. M. discussed and will start off Whitby's week of centennial projects under the chairman- ship of Brother Ed Samanski. The date is June 25. Each day during that week events will be held by various clubs. for the coming election to be held in June. The annual dis- trict bowling tournament was Council. As Whitby is the orig- council was well represented with four teams and has been successful in winning this tourn- ament four years of the five it has been run. ping Plaza Friday evening. Loyal Pogue, Whitby, is to July 11% Nominations were held hosted this year by Lindsay|% inator of this tournament the|; Four members of the earned on completion of any four phases of the Ran- from left, are: Gail Schell ceived their year pins sig- nifying the total number of WHITBY LAND RANGERS RECEIVE SERVICE STARS their also received Gold display at three locations -- downtown Toronto, and at Oak- s\ville and Pickering. These will be the only public isplays of the new commuter equipment and stations before 23. Trains will be left standing i i station be- 14 with GO 'transit staff in attendance to explain its fea- tures to the general public. The Pickering GO station entrance is. off the Base Line Road, just east of Liverpool Road. Hospital Disaster Plan Due to the interest of the members in the disaster plan the business part of the meet- ing was brief. One of the highlights was the presentation of a pin by Mrs. A. G. Temple to Mrs. H. Mor- row, who in the past seven Mrs. Merrow is moving to Osh- awa and will not be able to con- tinue this service. Members ex- pressed their warm appreciat- ion of Mrs. Morrow's efforts. sers to the outlying areas. Auxiliary members will be helping the Nursing Association by serving tea during the tours of the Hospital the Association _ planned for centennial week- end. committee serving refresh- LOOKING FOR A CAR SEE rd BILL BIGGS MOTOR SALES WHITBY J&B MOTOR SALES ACROSS FROM ROYAL HOTEL ments. FREE Estimetes, | Reesoneble Retes, Repoir Specialist. Installed Fast Dependable Redie Dispatched Plumbing Service. SERVICE MADE US. Call 723-1191 sae WHITBY Evening Programs At 6:55 & 8:30 BROCK Saturdoy Matinee At 1:30 FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE | x . Pp, F,|donating his services as auc- , years in Guiding. Nancy B is 'wie sean wissen' a lg J |tioneer. Proceeds will help de-| ger Star Course. Appearing = Pollard and Carole Avent eo Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jen-|fray the cost of a float in the] in the picture are the first received their eight - year one thought on sen, Norville Pollard, June Pol-|May 12 Ajax centennial parade.| girls in Whitby to receive pin; Gail Schell her six- s AWDON'S and one thought natural one that eady for an elec. 'S UP the premier is up can you really "6 up to him to Schmelzle, Mr. .and Mrs. R tape-recorded directions to tour-|car which can be left on th : A ' Lorre *.,..' (Bridge Club " j on the Sterring--Fred Flintstone 8:30 only--All Color Pregram r Ped sibility Carter, Mr. -- Pel oa Neth ia Ph --Mrs. P. N,|ist attractions, are being tried|street for the next 6 es, active treatment psychiatric hospital with on expending : Scott, Mr. an rs, Fran cD. ees An they're cold the Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. D. J.lpre a MscGliicay' una Mee mantel health programme requires: -- im the choice te Blucher, Mr, and Mrs. D. L.jp Bo 8514: them ° . Bovay, 8544; Mr. and Mrs. mae Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. John|yy tchi : nly doesn't make Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lee ber ae eat Eo lcy SENIOR OCCUPATIONAL Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. Johnj|y9 for those whe Brownlee, Dr, and Mrs. J. B.|""izest and West -- Mr. and THERAPISTS $5500 to $6300 is going to be Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Frank!vrs. H. Winter, 79; Mr. and ion Mr. Robarts' Matas, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldivrs ¥. Wells, 76%; Mrs. P. Te plan, ergenixe end administer @ enone uld be a hint. joao PR ica ya and Mrs./Chubb and Mrs. D. Maundrell, in dance with clinical e ething extraordk gene QuantTl. 73%; Mrs. J, Barry and Mrs. ectivities of junior stoff. the premier that St. John's Anglican Church B, Drinkle, 66. Qualifications ore graduation from recognized university eourse in just to unveil # Sunday School is holding its ceeupational therapy er equivalent approved training eourse. Bligible ) last and only the Sunday School hall. Announcing | Minimum ef twe years experience es fully quolified theraplet, i eee oe r. and Mrs. Richard Wynn, aie 2 jhoredale Drv, are eae CIEB B FRUIT TREES EVERGREENS OCCUPATIONAL verenty My 12. X tamy di SHADE TREES FLOWERING SHRUBS THERAPISTS $5000 to $5780 s AGO RS AGO, 11, 1952 oung, minister of United Church with a Chevrolet congregation in his sincere and >. \ Andrews of Osh-? Rochester for a a retail photo- an's training con- red by Eastman golf tournament project was The Ontario Heapitel, cam ALPINE CURRANTS BIRCH CLUMP men feete ot WANTED RED BARBERRY i867 [i967 ' WEEPING BIRCH . ---- 7 Covain M. Whitby "BLUE SPRUCE ROUSSEAU Me oe02, > at lexan : Seondieve gs hoveohh oo Fire Dept. Congratulations To The PATIO PLANTERS ° ° HERITAGE go oe ther large egg, ces and measur- around and 7% end, lard, Mr, and Mrs. John Spratt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. William Kinsmen, Mr. and Mrs. William H. O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whattam, Mr. and Mrs. Chris spring bazaar this Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward spent several days visiting rela- tives in Arnprior and Renfrew. The First Brooklin Cub lead- ers, Carl Johansen, Mrs, Elgin Finch, Ross McCartney and Mrs. Carl Johansen, received their Gilwell Woggle as a re- ward for satisfactorily com- leting their basic Cub train- Ing towards their Wood Badge. Council No. 4895, Knights of Columbus, had a large atten- dance at its last meeting. The APPLICANTS VOLUNTEER OPEN ANDERSON Whitby Duplicate Bridge Winners WHITBY -- The winners and high scores in the games play- ed by the Whitby Duplicate Hush Puppies CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO -- it VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 1967 Winner of that BIG HUSH PUPPIES Doggie in the window Miss Sharon Reynolds. 920 Centre St. N. HOUSE COLLEGIATE this award. Seated, from left, are: Gay Courtice and Nancy Pollard. Standing, year pin and Gay Courtice her four - year pin. Gay Courtice and Nancy Pollard TAKING THE WHEEL yourself taxis, complete wit out on Paris streets at 15 francs PARIS (AP)--A dozen drive- ($3.30) an hour. They have to {be driven back after use but there are plans for a coin-box FUELS FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 524 668-3 b/ WG joes A MARI- LAURENCE WASSERMAN PRODUCTION RED WING ORCHARDS ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY. Cold Storage, Open -- for Retail Sales, Monday, Tuesday end Wednesday Located 21% Miles West of Whitby A ne ALSO 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTION "THE MAN CALLED FLINSTONE" = ORNAMENTAL TREES SEED SOD TOP SOIL PEAT MOSS PRIVET HEDGE REDWOOD PLANTERS District for Before You Try The Rest ..« Try The "BEST" ! ROSES PATIO STONES ROCKERY STONES FLAGSTONES ----aan Department of Health ONTARIO HOSPITAL, WHITBY for admission te Canadien Association ef Occupational Therapist, Te participete in planning end supervising patient ectivities in eliniea! workshop end ectivities programme under guidance ef Senior Oceupe- tlone!l Therapist steff, Quolifications ere graduetien from recognized university eoure In eceupations! therapy er eppreved equivalent, Eligible fer edmisssien te Canad A of T Benefits -- Sick leave credits, vocation eredits, exeellent pen- sion plan, subsidized heatth end life insurance plans, ennuel sclary Increments. Applications should be addressed to:-- Personnel Officer, 15 Years | SIMCOE N. | | ' 7 DAYS A WEEK ARDEN WHITBY , FIREMEN COLLINS SHOES Only & Minutes from Oshawa Duft's Eueo, Mortin & White 119 BROCK ST. $. Suneee, W. J. Mowat Insuranee. WHITBY | rHieKson RD. | | ON SALE WHITBY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD * 3 : é apse Hg 2 g' > eee ore- e ANDERSON COLLEGIATE Serving Oshawa' and x ive OPEN ERVICE PS HOUSE A We MARY OT. G, PHONE 006-6408, WINERY, ONTARIO For Fine Furniture & Unusual Gift Items Anniversary SALE ALL VILAS UPHOLSTERED PIECES, BEDROOM SUITES and DINING ROOM SUITES, END TABLES, COFFEE TABLES, ETC. AT 7:30 P.M, Co, LTD. ® OPENING OF NEW ADDITION IN WHITBY + GYMNASTIC ISLAY THICKSON. RD. N. PA eee vat sain * CLASSROOM DISPLAY 4 | .

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