resting place this week was buried'in Worth- ark, Camp Borden, + commanded the first vehicle training centre He will be sadly mis- he Ontarios who lost 'iend with his passing. IS THE CHRISTMAS hen we should all try | the Goodwill - To- All - Men spirit. ' be difficult for some pecially Ivan Wallace idison. : hear what happened ne last Tuesday night family was away? e was gained by a r and the place was 1 of cash and goods al value of more than uding a $155 engage- belonging to his wife, 1 $55 in cash held in his son for a Cub t of the story is this. - ce was spending the | the regular month- AS MANY AS 300 PEOPLE USE THE CENTEN «++ Dancers Are Accommodated On Ground Floor Monday, Wednesday Nights NIAL CENTRE SOME NIGHTS Plans Set Fights Crime For Parade .2"v7ex,21,07, have formally agreed on a re- gional crime fighting compact which will unify their war on or- ganized crime. Law enforcement officials WHITBY (Staff) --The Whithy/from all New England states ex- parade tomorrow) cept Maine met Wednesday with will start at 3 p.m. from St./Attorney-General Herbert F, John the Evangelist parking|Desimone of Rhode Island. De- lot. simone said officials in Maine It will proceed east to Coch.| reacted favorably in a telephone rane, south to Dundas, east to) Conversation earlier. Perry, north to Mary, west to| The pact has been under eon- Brock, south to Ontario and will|Sideration since last March. It end at the Centennial Building! !S one of the first in the United lon Centre Street South. States which will attack crime Tt will feature bands, major iad Sots ia ettes, horseback riders, clowns} and Scout groups. More than 12 floats have entered. | THE 'cuawa TIMES, Friday, December 13, 1967 5 | New Compact ; | In Whitby |Santa Claus WANTS LONGER TERM NEW YORK (AP) -- Schools Santa's parade i. sponsored Supt. Bernard E. Donovan says by a joint committee of the|he would like to see an almost "\chamber of commerce and|2-month-long school year, but Whitby retail merchants. jthat such a prospect is not in The Whitby 'Drag Knights" |the immediate future. After a pane ae Santa by acting ee ae interview -- jas his parade marshals. jovan told newspaper men the | idea was meeting reistance Ra-hai' World Faith meeta on from unions and parents, Sunday for service. | _| Wedding receptions, banquets! LAST MEETING jand large gatherings are held in| BROOKLIN -- The last ever Ly Oaaue Ga M e e | Rosicrucians meet twice athe regal room. | Whitby Township council meet- "3 3864 | month. The opening of the Centennialjing originally scheduled here _is secretary, when Dances, eetings, Parties | The Gardenview ' Building, the town's centennial |last night has been postponed in occurred. | e Gardenview United 'ei ' e project, was officiated Feb. 18,)until Dec, 28. The township and Church holds Sunday service} py Mayor Desmond Newmanithe Town of Whitby will amal- s we haven't got some al candidates for the st - Thief - of - The - zlary - Season? ace does much time- volunteer work for , whose prime objec- p rehabilitation into persons with prison break-in alter his at- WHITBY (Staff) -- On some] W nights the Whitby Centennial Centre is occupied, by more than 300 people engaged in ac-| tivities ranging from teen-age! day ; dances to senior citizens' tea/day seum will public early in January hitby Historical Society mu-|the Whithy Garden be opened for the|wanis dinner meeting is . Dances are held every Fri-|at the centre : and a special program is| The Whithy General Hospital sf Held At Centennial Centre ee Club, K) held| jeach Thursday night and the) YMCA office is opened every|Lions Club meet twice a month) school. Theland Dr. Kenneth Hobbs gamate Jan. 1. Every month, more } parties. |arranged for Saturday. It also/ Offices are situated at the centre q Ronald Hawkins, chairman of|provides a drop-in centre for;and the Women's Auxiliary the centre, said accommodation | teen-agers. ards the society in a blooming poor present and I was n I got home and 1owed me the house sarray, "'he smiled. ran quote me most y on one point -- interfere with my rd Society work in "ROM THE HUST. NDP's Oshawa -- leral Riding Assoc- wasting little time n - man onganiza- tee has been nam- n Cobb in charge; ers are Don Lee, 'twick, Stan Tbbott non, Larry Butler iffer. littee's prime job st the Federal poolg hape. : full - time paid or- his riding will likely Graylish of Scar- o handled Donald Toronto riding cam: most recent Provin- lace William "'Bill"* e of the key arch- » party's stunning in Oshawa riding reporta to national Jan. 1 and will embark on a two- Manitoba. He will jectives -- i.e. toa or the next Fed- and to co-ordin- sociations, IE BEST KNOWN ps in Kingston, ys is strictly from ide anl is known ie Association of lors of Kingston ns have branded ssure group. Oth- nem in even less- but the members in AWE primar: purpose of learn- ut their own com: Suggested action of subjects, usu- ult of studying .a ect of local prob- s President Mrs. ut we are a small ik that our letters 2 pin pricks than Pssure, We send nmendation, tod. ied all about the Olitical shelves towing away un tions," Ds en 'the 1968 term as follows: Presi-|sum of $50 Giecks : ah : FROM 15 TO 25 ST. JOHN NURSIN anbnSiiecs G CADETS ++. They Practice Using Slings, Splints, Learn Nursing Techniques "WHITBY / AJAX PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs, Joe Walsh andi St. Mark's United Church| ehildren, Randal, Geraldine,;Women Unit 7 Christmas meet- Jacqueline and Carolyn of Dub-jing was presided over by the lin, Ireland, are house guests|ieader, Mrs. Thomas Farndale, a oo feat a ae Me-/.who announced that the general gun ck tame nts Gk ceded by a pot luck supper at lan Club forme n ; , {ts first Christmas dance. The|°:*" ®-™-. A box of children's president Figil Jorg acted|Clothing was prepared as chairman assisted by mem-|sent to the Oshawa Children's bers of the executive. More|Aid, Mrs. Gerald Cox was in than 160 people danced to the|charge of the Christmas decora- music of the Dodsworth orches-|tions touch and take table. In| tra. At intermission a smorgas-| charge of the program was Mrs. | bord luncheon was served. Garnet Juby who showed a A Christmas dinner eld at/cmeumas film: anche Adelaide House, Oshawa, WAS/er and her group. | attended by 35 members of} : : | Whitby Baptist Church WSCS.| The winner of the hooked rug) A brief meeting was held after/made by Pickering Beach fire-| at the church presided by Mrs.|man, Thomas Adams, was won|! Everett Pogson. Mrs, John Mc: by Miss May Dickman, Orchard Leod installed the officers for|/Drive, Pickering Beach. The was netted from dent, Mrs. Everett Pogson: |this project and is donated to vice - president, Mrs. Harold|the Firemen's Association. The Crawforth; recording secretary,|winners of the euchre sponsor- Mrs. Ruth Maw; treasurer,/ed by the Firemen's Wives' As- Mrs. Leonard Rich. A candle | sociation were; Mrs. Ina Karry, light service was held with Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rancier, William Hewis in charge of the Mrs. Isabel. Peak, Douglas devotional. Rev. MclL'od re-|Humphries and Grant Markel viewed important events which) Winner of the turkey, Mrs. happened during the year./Margaret Elliott and the Christ- Games were enjoyed, led by mas centre piece,: Robert Os- Mrs. Murray Detlor and Mrs. borne. Douglas Dair. Refreshments tty served by Mrs. Dudley Mrs, Thomas Seamons, 11 Wilson and her committee. Strathy, St., Ajax, opened her home to friends and neighbors Instead of its regular meet-|for a demonstration of handi- ing, members of St. Mark'sicraft articles made by Miss United Church Unit 5 attended|Ruby Brownell who attended the Holy Trinity Anglican/Ajax Aldon school. Church pageant "The Christ- on : mas Story" which has been St. Bernadette CWL parish ented for the past 30 years bazaar recently held a suc- at te church. cessful event. The following were winners: Mrs. T. Palmer, | Rev. W. J. S. McClure con-| Mrs. S. Marshall, Mrs. M. Wat-| dicted a dedication service for)son, Mrs. D. MacMullin, Mrs. | the Presbyterian Women execu-|R. VanWickle, Mrs. M. Maid- tive officers for 1968 at the As-/man, Mrs. J. Vossinburg, Mrs. | sociation buffet Christmas din-|C. Hickey, Mrs. M. Huska, Mrs. ner meeting, arranged by|Rowe, Mrs. Darwin, Mrs. K. groups 2 and 4. Elected were: |Morrison, Mrs. D. Fox, Mrs. President, Mrs. Warren Mowat;|H. McAney, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, vice-president, Mrs. Donald Wil-|Mrs. D. Handley, all of Ajax. meeting of Jan. 9 will be pre-|and was given a life member-|Guild and the Brooklin Young is proivded for numerous organ-| izations, clubs, groups, cieties, teen-agers, senior citi-| zens and many others. The Victorian Order of! Ww centre and pre-natal classes are held once a week. 0.| DANCERS each Monday night and Whithy|now meeting round dancers each Wednesday , ; night. Nurses' offic is situated at the| Whithy Chamber of merce meets on hitby square dancers meet/facilities the Boy Scouts |centre thie-nights a week | The Jehovah Witnesses noid) Com-|a church service on Sunday and ce a month, alsolinstructions on Thursday. The| St. John Ambulance meets|s each Tuesday, St. John nursing cadets, meet on Wednesday and| St. John Ambulance cadets get together each Thursday evening. Also on Thursday the St. John} Ambulance Corps drum and| bugle band holds a practice. DROP-IN The Whitby Red Cross has a work room and loan cupboard, _______._.._-;also a drop-in centre opened each day for Senior Citizens. RECEIVED AWARD who will find a nicely Plecioer, FREDERICTON (CP) -- W.|room with television and card Bernard Pearson, 80, of Collina,|tables provided. ; N.B., has received an award| Perceptually handicapped chil-| from the New Brunswick Sheep|dren meet four nights a week) Breeders Association for 50jand all day Saturday. : | years of exhibiting sheep at the] Two theatre groups avail! |Fredericton Exhibition. Pearson|themselves of the facilities of} jwas made honorary president|the centre, the Whitby Theatre| t.. MEET EACH WEEK ship. People. | BROCK Evening Programs At 7 and 8:50 WHITBY Lest Complete Show Storts --- 8:50 Wyatt Earp "Here With e Badge" as IKE CLA . in THE JOHN STURGES PRODUCTION of CHOOR 7: GON" Ee as WYA At 7 and 9:40 ; 2 Iiidiin nnn ALSO: Welt Disney Presents in Color Boy end the Eagle -- Begins 8:55 ---- Only SATURDAY MATINEE BEGINS AT 1:30 | THE MIRISCH CORPORATION presents | JAMES GARNER JASON ROBARDS: ROBERT RYAN | 'TT EARP #8 DOC HOLLIDAY NTON [cameo courreures | 105 Byron St. South WHITBY .Is Very Pleased. To Announce That Donna Boucheek Has Joined Our Staff Donna is a capable and well known hairstylist who has worked in Whitby for the post 10 years. She will please you with outstanding fashion creations, and also long lasting everyday hair styles. For Your Appointment with Donna PLEASE PHONE 668-6621 CAMEO COIFFEURES 105 Byron Street South WHITBY 6on; secretary, Mrs. George Thwaites; treasurer, Mrs. Ray Kennedy; program convener, Mrs. Arthur Gray; fellowship) convener, Mrs. W. J. S. 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