Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1967, p. 5

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EAE Ne Tee Cp nleceyoenpnngn : . ae Ee ug TTS Se mae er er atte sir een eer einen H ? lil De, adets 'with Whitby St Johe\ he sig w iy » John ; Ambulance Corps decided last The girls also volunteer work people. : : They were joined in their ef- ing. : the supervision of their leader,|Manor residents Mrs, Ivan Terry of St: John useful and at the same time|now decided to make people notice the work ac-itheir career. St. John Ambulance Cadets | Offer Services To Elderly WHITBY (Staff) -- Joyce Ber-|complished by St. John Am- April that they would like to do| ith ward help when the Whitby for elderly|General Hospital starts operat- i Several Oshawa St. John Am- forts by Linda Gaskin, Arlene|bulance cadets are rendering the and Marie DeGraaf and under Same services for the Hillsdale The assistance given is most Ambulance, who is on the staff|rewarding and is lots of fun, at Whitby Fairview Lodge, be-|said Miss Bergen. "You. learn jgan to visit residents at the|a lot in a pleasant manner, (not lodge. like at school), you have a feel- They accompany residents for|ing of being needed." * * = « - ¥ 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 2, 1967 © 5" TO MATCH SHOES MONTREAL (CP)--The Foot- wear Bureau of Canada ports women now are buying dresses to match their shoes. |concept, says the bureau. Shoe | and hosiery designers have met the challenge of pee and foot with such talent imagination that women are want to assist of Oshawa. 403 ivasland Road Rev. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. English Service and gunday School 7 P.M, ENGLISH SERVICE West | Corner Byron at St. John Whitby It's all part of the total look! buying shoes first, ct woe onetime EMMANUEL : ST. ANDREW'S REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN _ Rev. .W J. S. McClure, B.A. Mr, 8. G, Devereux, Organist © 9:30 AM. DIVINE WORSHIP Nursery Core During Divine Worship. make nursing Centre & Colborne Sts, Rev. J, M, Smith, B.A, B.D, PUBLIC NOTICE Re Annes Street Sidewalk Construction Miss lia Newton, Deaconess | Mr, Gordon Harle, B.A., Organist ! | MORNING WORSHIP 117 A.M, Joint Summer Services Improvement Act on the east side of Annes WHITBY GIRL MEETS ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Lt. Gen Sir William Pike, * Toronto corps gtaff officer commissioner - in - chief V. J. Millen, is introduced of the St. John Ambulance to cadet Joyce Bergen of Brigade, accompanied by Whitby. The commissioner- BRIGADE COMMISSIONER week, where eight nursin; cadets from the Oshawa ani Whitby area at the request of the CNE m ment in - chief was visiting the St. John Ambulance station at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto this 2,400 Pupils To Enrol gave several demonstrations on life saving, at the Inter- national building. iew rates represented ximate increase in f 7c. per month to age consumer." Now, icing. the current in- e are told that the consumer uses 383 month and that the result in an approxi- rease Of $1.20 per Building, 405 Dundos St. W., Whitby. All citizens interested in supporting or opposing express their opinion on this matter. F, N. McEWEN, Deputy-Clerk, Town of Whitby to increase from 480 to 500 stu- dents in the 29 existing class- rooms. A total of 26 new teach- ers will be inducted inte high school education in Whitby this The Council of the Town of Whitby will be considering the petition against the construction of a sidewalk under the Local Dunlop Sreet to Dundas Street, at o meeting to be held on Tuesday, Sepember 5th, 1967 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal tion of this sidewalk ore invited to attend this meeting to Street, from CONGREGATIONS Everyone Welcome EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Everybody Wei walks, do errands, serve them) She hopes that many young iy Butt seve refreshments and often read to|girls will join the St. John 2: re them. cadets and assure them they : ai ot tee FR ge asked way they do all] will find cooperation, Dallowskip ST. MARK'S WHITBY volunteer work, Joyce saidjand prepare em for better "cadets wanted to do somethingithings. Several cadets have UN ITED CHURCH BAPTIST | } ! GARDENVIEW and ST. MARK'S |} GILBERT ST. E. ot REYNOLDS Minister; Rev, John MeLeed Organist Mrs, W. E. Summers, A.T,.C.M, 11:00 A.M, and 7:00 P.M. > Guest Preacher REV. WALTER: FLEISCHER BA, 9:45 AM--snvie School Classes 'or al, Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study & Prayer Excellent nursery facilities. the construc- fall. Registration for grade nine » that the Commission »w more concern for jumers who, like my- is 11 am., Tuesday and for grades 10 to 13, 11 a.m. New students to the area are ex. Eight Public Schools secieusameaaes BROCK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, One Program Only Begins 7:30 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N. REV. DeLOSS M, SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES ------ 9:15 A.M.--"Faith Tidings' Radio Broadcast " C.K.L.B, --. 1350 9:45 A.M,--Welcome To Our Bible School / 11:00 A:M.--Morning Worship Service j om Pig Moad their pected to register earlier, .»+ WHITBY ...+ | ather than those cus- WHITBY (Staff) -- Teachers)start this year. Children in, evaluation of pupil progress, and S vhose purchases of are counting their pencils; care-| kindergarten and grade one will| creative dramatics are new to bags : it's adaring affair qmmes energy are minimal, takers their chairs, and students|use stories derived from their| the school system. n Whitby township, an {n- atthe start... t two increases are the hours. own experience rather than the] meu scHooLs pein " my Mages : ex: SERVICE MADE' US, maximilian consumers with an The first day of school has|traditional "Mary lives on|" 7) Whitby high schools, regi bs pat in the public schoo! feat Cell 723-1191 schell aay Lon Baits poe. 'a : pore rays ~ a a dog tration will bagi incite weg bing 8g © ag Ml roe (Gotambia pictures harriet e changes in in y, School opening|named Spot" type of story. a rab - , br andersson ted in percentage in- Tuesday will see 2,400 pupils} As soon as possible during' the badoe pie Sec ae es ots ; to 53, jonn le carré's harry consumer cost of 21.7 crowd into 76 classrooms located/school year, a teacher-librarian| +) dents increasing its 'eae that of Whitby pry paced andrews ind 26.1 per cent re- in eight public schools. They will will be acquired to direct a pro- tention' dave than" 100 pirila the township board walk tacteane Created To the poe I contend that the be greeted by revised courses in ae of improvement to Whitby ftom 1968; The basic currienlum|the amount of oral French being Individual prob olnd se of 26.1 per cent English, art, health and physi-|public school libraries. Kathleen|).0°"hot changed, An addition ta taught inthe echoed evetemn. 'he Requirements deadly signoret ears after the earlier cal education, together with tra- pated tr _ E. A. F alisha the Anderson Stréet school will|pubic school board will be : technicolor ® Diguiro any 34 eg ogee idk mnletnde rag trite Gage ac include five new classrooms, in-| joined into a board of education affair e argued that the t ¢ hile Dundas Street School is cluding a laboratory, three|when the town and township of Tease is intended to guage in Whitby public schools) while Dundas Street School Is) jin, and an enlarged library. |Whitby amalgamate on Jan,-2 'lest on the consum- mil encompass grades four. to/kding tp acquire a new library) ga Andrew, newly-|1968 : Be 'ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION + minimum consump- eight. The size of the teaching|when the new addition is com- appdinted enperdiiaty pelatieal are ectrical energy and int, considerably, and teachers are|school to school and classroom 3 'e With Bob Vee -- Jackie DeCa: t 'seal oot ate, chosen for Their fluency in both|to classroom, with all classes|'©™. er ore Times. new stan dare MONUMENTS : we a ease is small. The French and English, Students|in the school system visiting the|conrscs *) Anderson Street High By Ou cosh LAST TIME TO-DAY -- Sterting 6:55 end 9:20 icy of the Commis- Wil begin at ap earlier age to/Whitoy Public Library at est nd elementary data processing, | Service Contactor ney "UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE" in color ways been to penal. listen and. understand spoken |once during the year. available to students who have 206 BINWOAS EAST customers who use amount of electrica' ~ the rates in excess of 750 KWH was charged a high- n when his consump« elow 750 KWH. Such 'ructure is an excel- are increased nit. I object to pay the pen June 12 when the in- ffective from August my meter reading gust 12. I turned away & ive of the Consum- , as I was not inter- ving gas energy in ut judging from the e construction work f the Consumers Gas city at the present y people have not iz suffering as I. Yours truly, TAN A, LES staff for the tongue has changed -French --.with the hope that this will lead into a greater pai md in the Mag: ie ading to more perfect rea and-writing. of the language. 'PROGRAM, ..- Si A new program.in the Whitby Public schools, which has caused considerable: controversy, pa } will be ment the cou be used in the course will also be viewed by parents. In the massive change in Whitby also comes revisions for the lowest grades. A new approach in reading pleted. Books will travel from PROGRESS RATE Acceleration and deceleration programs will be available for students that press ahead or 0 through their own , with the large fall pena the average Class,|® of the Whitby high school sys- completed grade 12 in the four- year course or grade 11 in the five-year course. Mr, Andrews said it would be exceptional for courses offered, as most univer-| sities expect a minimum of senior matriculation for entry. grade barriers 'Johnny' bringing his report card home, his parents are ex- pected to turn up at the school to have a conversation with the teacher, followed by. delivery of standard report cards, This year, principals and their consultants will embark on a "Search for Success" program. Committees of advice will seek out good practices in Ontario school systems and report back, to see if the various principlés could be adapted in Whitby. An "and language experience will audio - visual program, E-TV, WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Mt and Mrs, Rodney Grant and their sons, Colin and Craig, spent a three-week vacation at a 478 Stoal Point Rd., Ajax will on Monday be guests at a din- ner held in honor of Mrs. ation at Henry Street School is expected SAVE $ $ ON STAFFORD BROS. LTD "Come Let's Live a Little" at 7:30 7:00 P.M.--Fellowship Gospel Hour "Testimonies By Our Young People' n Your Dial 'sae es WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE and PASTOR'S BIBLE STUDY IN | JOHN "There's Alwoysa Welcome at Faith' SAWDON'S FUELS AUTO INSURANCE See... INSURANCE 597 KING ST. If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance. JOHN RIEGER PRESIDENT -- CLARE A. SHANK LIMITED E., OSHAWA 244 Brock St. $., Whitby | 668-3524 IMMEDIATE PHONE 600 ddl cottage at Wasaga Beach. Douglas Abbott, Vancouver, who DI AL yo Bhai Fas TORY Young Sandra Hughes, Brand-lhite Ait'be aie senate Joke 728-7567 PATIO DESIGNS nd World War five years ago 1942---Wendell L. n route to Russia, d China at the f President Roos- ved in Cairo. Jap- assed offensive in a sector of New Mrs. Raymond Booth, 25 Elm i sh i - St., Ajax, will attend Teachers' pe Bag tM orb mother, Mrs, College in Toronto this month, |" "4THs. 1967 66 Mr. and Mrs. ae a J strong, Albaquerque, New - t World se 7 co weve the guess of Mrs. Mar GRADE Xill ars ago today--in rn, Duffe i sh routed Ger- ze TEXT BOOKS ckers at) Havrin- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham, AND executed a naval their daughter Carrie, and Mr.j Alf School Supplies ae pe a a and Mrs. Gordon Blair, Toronto, AA ness district and spent a two-week vacation at a 5 od ai result> cottage at Elephant Lake. ABNER $ Mr and Mrs. Albert Craw- id World. War. ford, Hampton, were callers at BOOK SHOP live-years a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-/f 113 DUNDAS ST. W. nan tak 8 mond Booth, 25 Elm St., Ajax. from part of new- sitions in the esert before artil- ee nace Shit : : gy -- } cnet a COATH, O'CONNELL eee ae este en a ea Cait, & EDMONSON \ | | : : Barristers & Solicitors. F ROM 12 P.M. TO ie A ota at 9 P.M. -- SEPT. 4th OF 'SEPTE st, 15 oe "oc co. THEIR ADDRESS WILL BE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. YOU WILL FIND A STORE FULL OF SAVIINGS DURING OUR LABOR DAY JAMBOREE nts 101 DUNDAS STREET WEST, Ladies' Nylons LADIES' SPECIAL MEN'S 2 PANT TOASTMASTER Savings Of 7 ee en Pon _ DRESSES svi aks SUITS Sliced Bread a eae Ta son toes" | Wine sta vast ; sii ais 18 BROKEN SIZE : hed AREA CODE 416 t: WHITBY, ONTARIO. IH). pair customer, PAIR 9° [> COMPARE 2.99. 97° ON THE HOUR commer 430 19.95 COMPARE 25¢ 20° School Supplies [ Ane fea ae RO caer o _ : es et CS ae 6 bal r - F : i on j "sy re 3 ford, spent two weeks visiting at the home of her uncle and aurt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grahain, 983 Donovan Cres. Marvin Wood, Victoria Street received word that his uncle, John Ross, Grand Sutton, Que., -passed away. : Linda, daughter of Mr. and ,| Suzanne, 89 Burcher Rd., Ajax, Mr 'and Mrs, Wilfred Bowden, Bowden, Toronto. DELIVERY ¢ about 10 Ib. of 1.29 to 1.59. GOLDEN JUBILEE we AW "Pal ONE OF THE BEST Canning or Freezing cor. $9.69 These are No. 1 pesches in heaped baskets with ruit, Compare this price to the 4 qt. baskets with less than 6 Ib. of fruit at MacMillan Orchards On the West Side of Highway No. 12 Just North of Rossland Rd. at Whitby | ROE EB ENR, Mr and Mrs. William Boyd and children. Stephen and spent @ week's vacation visiting relatives in Danville, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Boyle and daughter, Kathy, 50 Dreyer Dr., Ajax, are spending the holiday weekend in Madoc visit- WHITBY 668-2492 AJAX ONT. | 4 Bt A Ro a Rh Rh i ah . at sas ' err ee Sen ee RR RI a A hl A i Rl Re le El hte ie a

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