Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jun 1967, p. 5

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PARK rance stry finized -O'HEARN -- Leslie Rown- w department of commercial af- n over many re- ormerly handled y-general, has in- ay take a more S. 4 juperintendent of government' has 'y over the cas- is this office was inder the attor- tended to take a the industry and 1 it had to exer- iderstandable in le function of an 1 is to enforce lect the public law - breaking. lis staff and its cted towards this regulation of a | isn't breaking reign to the na- ice. EST : reason for the he new depatt- ding over to it or securities; in- imer protection tions which are latory. nent interest can fact has already these fields. e, insofar as the concerned, ly is more wel- 'more attention insurance, Cer- ects have Been much complaint e here than auto and some of fhe industry, of at of it. hasn't said he 3 Any boom. isn't said in so at he will. even nger direction. ll the members ke some of the had_ been. fol- said changes d shortly.in the rogram, one of ed facets "of the tions. an be assumed has been tak- and that further in be expected. y won't result - action on. the rnment, ' > is regarded 1) minister--and able in the gov- is toughness is ly where' pos- one knows of would have' had with the inner istry and given ffect, orders -to SAGO, ~ 1942 VI have bought of War Saving e sold $20,000 Bonds. ts attended: the _ at King St. afternoon. § AGO, 1927 : _ Mitchell re- or of Medicine \duation excer- nvocation Hall | Doe was or- ay in King Sv. ES OUT. network sells untries of the WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY McLaughlin Collegiate Wins Model Competition. WHITBY (Staff) -- Technicaljawa, won the fourth prize | course students from R. §. Mc-| valued at $100, Laughlin Collegiate and Voca- vincial Police last week inves-|as four persons were injured and four drivers charged. While patrolling more than 1,300 miles, 224 vehicles were check- ot OPP Charges 195 Drivers Following Vehicle Checks Officers of the Whitby De-jincluded blood escorts, domes-;ways use the passing tachment of the Ontario Pro-|tic complaints and requests for otherwise stay in the driving tigated nine accidents in which DRIVING HINT highways, 401, with more than one lane|nyally. When on the road... THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 7, 1967 5 | driving infractions to get by. |For passing on multi-lane high: lane, sistance. liane: | Another reminder: The natur- When driving on multi-lane aj beauty of our province ate such as Highway|tracts thousands of tourists an- George Lofthouse, a member ; traffic for both directions it|he polite. be hel b tional Institute, Oshawa, won|of the Whitby General Hospital ed with 195 drivers being e polite, be helpful, be gra- first prise Monday night. when|Board, had high Fadtys| for the, charged aad 36 waresd, gc pllag Pagpiee 0 on > cious -- drive like a good host. del icers = four f the proposed excellence of the work done by) Whitby General Hospital were) all the entrants. It is planned to judged. display the models in the near On behalf of the school the|{uture in the Whitby business! $300 prize was accepted by| section, | David Linklater. The $100 sec-| The entries were judged by ond prize was accepted by|Professor Kent, dean of the Michael Wilson, a student at] Faculty of Architecture, Univer- Anderson Collegiate and Voca-| sity of Toronto; Jeff Howard, of tional Institute, Whitby; while|Don Mills, a professional model the third prize of $100 was ac-| builder and Mr. Brunne, direc- cepted by Roger Weir of Dun-|tor of the technical department barton Composite School. East-|of the Uxbridge Secondary dale Collegiate Institute, Osh-! School. e a ex an en of the detachment 4 also investigated 84 general oc- currences, which included four|" break and enters, two thefts, three malicious damage, three assaults, two auto thefts, four liquor offences, four escapees |; from St. John's Training School, Uxbridge and 62 mis- cellaneous. occurrences, which n no} dr offence for a motorist to drive One car driven slowly in: the passing lane will surely have a bunched up behind. Impatient] Students Tour tars eeuilly igoncie " prev @ C.1.L. Paints end Varnishes signated for overtaking and ssing only. That is, a vehicie cept in the act of passing other vehicle should be driv- in the right lane. It is an One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper and Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadloom the left lane at less than the rmal rate of speed. group of impatient drivers) ivers and attempt unsafe | @ Benjamin Moore Paints Missionary Addresses Church Group Mrs. Milton Arnold, the mis- sionary appointee of the African| Jolley, Mrs, §. Sharp_s: William Dzikewich were elected as a nominating committee. Evangelical Fellowship, was the speaker at the June meeting of 'the Faith Baptist WMS. Mrs.|vited to attend the Sept. 12 Ron Morris presided and Mrs. Ron Jolley speaker, introduced the|WMS. The group will play Mrs. Dale Milburn, Mrs. Carl) at Mrs, | The members have been in- meeting of the Pickering Beach miniature golf June 22 at Osh- Mrs. Arnold who, with her'2™a. WHITBY GARDEN CLUB PREPARES HANGING BASKETS husband and three children, plans to go to Zambia, to work|were Mrs. Taking part in the program! William Dzikewich | asa nurse while her husband| who gave the scripture reading. will work as a mechanic, gave|The Ajax trio rendered two} testimony of her conversion| selections. Mrs. Allan Morgan at the age of 13 and of the|and Mrs. William Wilde offered + guidance given her to train as a| prayers for the Missionaries.| Mrs. Barclay Bateman-read a| nurse, The Whitby Garden Club, at the request of town council, is preparing hang- ing baskets to decorate the town's "four corners" dur- ing the centennial celebra- tions July 1. The town has promised to water the bas- kets which have not been put up for the past seven years because of the water- ing problems. Many flowers in geraniums and dressed with ivy, alyssum and tagets. Working on the baskets at the Mrs. Joyce Burns, -- Beverage Plant | WHITBY (Staff)--The Grade |9 industrial arts class at Henry Street High School, accom- panied by their teacher, Alex Ingram, had the opportunity to see automation in action when they paid 'a visit recently to the Hambly Beverages plant in Oshawa. | The group were taken on a to ane changes or | closely. exceed the speed limit don't try If some put your vel his and the open road. If he is foolish enough to speed then! he' ll probably resort to other! follow too one wants to hicle between DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. PHONE 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby BE WISE . ECONOMIZE ! SAVE DOLLARS ! Save on Premium Quality tour of the plant by Bob Ham- bly where they saw how bottles the arrangements petunias, home of left, are: Mrs. Astrid Lar- jare sterilized, filled and cap- sen, Miss Mildred Price, |ped. Following the tour, Mr. the club president; Miss |Hambly treated the boys to one Marguerite Ross and Mrs. of the firm's new products. Joyce Burns. The tour gave the students "Oshawa Times Photo |the opportunity to see modern --_---------- [production methods and to | pather ideas which will assist FUEL OIL PH. 668-334 $ $ DX FUEL OIL : SERVING OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- AJAX and DISTRICT The sum of $40 was voted to-| poem entitled "If I could but | ward the medical expenses of|tell of His Glory." Ruth Grove, the church's mis-| Refreshments were served by! Whitby Woman Injured : | ed to quell the flames. The bus|them in. selecting the vocation carried no passengers. |best suited to their talents. At 3 a.m., Tuesday, the Whit-/ During the tour one student » @lonary. Mrs. Ron Jolley's group. Legion Branch To Mark Veterans' Week To celebrate Veterans' Week,)a social in the evening. The! being observed from June 11 to cveiliasy will also hold its regu- 17, the Whitby Branch of the/lar meeting and games in the} Royal Canadian Legion will hold] men's club room Wednesday, an open house when veterans! A sports night wi and their friends will be able tol Thursday when everyone et jby Fire Department was dis-|Was heard to comment: "'Auto- In Two-Car Collision et io toss aovu"s' vase maton renal aoe ne at jroutine jobs I would not want | jon fire at the same location. ie do anyway.' | WHITBY (Staff) -- A two- |by-Pickering townline Tuesday |Both vehicles were eastbound] An essay contest will be held car accident at the Rosslandjon Highway 401. and no oe estimates have| again this year with suitable and Thickson Roads intersectio| At 8.45 a.m. a bus generator) 2°e? 1 made. prizes. at 5.20 p.m. Tuesday, resulted/caught on fire and the Ajax| jin minor injuries to a Whitby|Fire Department was dispatch- |woman and an estimated $700 New Home Recipe avail themselves of all the priv-| participate in darts, shuffle- |damage to two vehicles. fleges of the branch. A number/hoard and cards. Before -the The Whitby Detachment of| {I} Created To Reducing Pian . Of special events will also be! start of the games there will be the OPP investigated the crash! Individual involving vehicles driven by! Harold Maguire, 68, of 315 Dunlop Street West, Whitby and John F. Bender, 24, To- ronto. Mrs. Ada Maguire received a cut left hand and a bruised chest as a result of the col-, It's simple how quickly one| tose bulky fat and help regain may lose pounds of unsightly fat| slender more graceful curves; if right in your own home. Make| reducible pounds and inches of this home recipe yourself. It's| excess fat don't disappear from easy, no trouble at all and costs| netk, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, little. Just go to your drug store calves and ankles just return the and ask for four ounces of Naran|empty bottle for your money Concentrate. Pour this into a] back. Follow this easy way en- held. a demonstration of archery by| On Sunday, June 11, a church|Don Jackson, of Lindsay, who parade will be held to the morn-/will represent Canada in the ing service at All Saints' Angli-| next Olympic Games. Mr, Jack- ' can Church. The Legion padre,|}son has been competing in the Rev. Stanley Armstrong, will] United States and has given * conduct a special service. The;/numerous demonstrations in parade, starting at 10:30 a.m.,| Canada. Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Now Playing -- One Complete BROCK Program--Each Evening--Starts WHITBY 7:30 - Htell you, chum,..laughsitis! .s "= Frank Sinamna. . Come Buow Your Hon COBB: PON ROSH: tte BLOCKER" NcGUIRE + BLL ay Feature Attraction "OH DAD, POOR DAD"'--Begins at 9:30 Starring ROSA RUSSELL -- ROBERT MORSE Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT will pause briefly at the Ceno-| 4 social night will be held lision investigated by Constable LTD. pint bottle and add enough|dorsed by many who have tried « taph to deposit a wreath in| pyi 'oom Bruce Knowles. grapefruit juice to fill the bottle.) this plan and help bring back pelle of the fallen comrades, vito atsing. Mechcodbert as RECEIVES DEGREE 3 MONUMENTS Take two tablespoons full a day| alluring curves and graceful " 3 "a acts TRUCK - BUS FIRES as ee and follow the Naran|slenderness. Note how quickly | A special film entitled "Cele-| open house is scheduled for Sat-| | Robert J. Ing, son of Mr. The Whitby Provincial Police! 668-3552 bloat disappears--how much bet- bration," produced by the Na-|urday night which will feature) and Mrs, Fred Ing, 424 detachment reported two sep-| 318 DUNDAS EAST If your first purchase does not| ter you feel. More alive, youthtel * tional Film Board, will be shown|a sing-song and dance. Euclid Street, Whitby, who |arate vehicle fires at the Whit-| show you a simple easy way to|appearing and acti ' June 12 in the Legion Hall. All veterans, their wives and graduated recently from The women's auxiliary will| friends are cordially invited to hold a tea in the Legion Hall| participate in the various events * Tuesday afternoon followed by| and see the Legion at work. WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS | s2':s'sret"ch"sthon The graduating class of the)Binning and Marg LeGros,| ston Collegiate and Voca- I T S HERE! . Ontarie Hospital, Whitby, were|564 and Tom Staples and| tional Institute. | . entertained at two teas last|Perry Laurence, 55. week. They visited the home of| whitby Chapter, No. 248,|P.m. Each Wednesday and Fri- | + one of their classmates, Mrs./Order of the Eastern. Star.|day the club is open for mem- | J. D, Clements, Oshawa, Satur-|were guests of the Pickering|bers and guests for social acti-) | day. Tea was poured by Mrs.|Chapter. Present from Whitby] vities. | L, Clements, Hamilton, assist-| were: Miss Joan Queen's University at King- ston, with his Bachelor of Physical and Health Educa- tion. A former student at Henry Street High School, Conibear, ke 'ed by Mrs. B. Smith, Toronto,| Mrs. Christine Archibald, Mrs.|, Mt. and Mrs. Clare Blac for the class and their instruc-|iuygene Rycroft, Mrs. El ate burn spent the weekend in d tresses. Wednesday, the gradu-| Goos d Mrs. Bea Town. Napanee as guests of Mr. an « ates-to-be were guests of yond - shoge on ; sie i Mrs. Alfred King. in the school of nursing resi-| St. Mark's Unite: ure Toront dence at a faculty reception|Girl Guide banquet is being ety a FE caciag i Ms and tea. The class membersjheld this Thursday at the Lisa and Debbie Blucher, Whit- received their mothers, hospi-|church hall. fy peat ceviral: Gaye visiting| AUTOMATICE: ATTENTION VETERANS VETERANS WEEK OF CANADA JUNE 11th TO 17th The following events will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch Whitby Week Of June 11th June 11th 10:30 A.M. Church Parade All vets welcome June 12th 8.00 P.M. "Films". June 13th 2.30 P.M. Ladies' 'Auxiliary Afternoon Tea June 14th 8.00 P.M. Ladies' Meeting June 15th 8.00 P.M. Sports Night June 16th 8.00 P.M. Social Night with archery displey June 17th Club Room Open For Social tal staff, and friends from two), agai United Church|Expo '67. until four. Mrs. D. J. Cuddy|,,°, was convener, Pouring tea 4W's Couples Club held its an- were Mrs. W. Lee and Mrs. nual auction sale, Saturday, at A. R. Richards. Visiting moth-| Whitby Community Arena and Formal Rentals ers came from: London,. St. proved to be successful. Pro- 0 Thomas, Toronto Bramp- ceeds. will go towards the club's projects including the For Your += Fay co" Woke: support of a Greek foster child. Lafontaine, Penetang, Brighton,|!"@ membership of 37 couples Wedding Party Mallorytown, Simcoe, Oshawa|SPared no efforts to collect, and Whitby. Sunny weather fa-|Pick-up, price and prepare for] We are agents for SYD vored both days adding a pleas- this undertaking. 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