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Whitby Free Press, 19 Jul 1995, p. 19

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WhIby FmeePiss, Weclesdy. JulY 19. 1995- Page 19 OBITUARY jJOHIN FRANKLIN BATY A prominent breeder and exhibitor of Clydesdale horses and Jersey cattie, John Franklin Batty died at the Whitby General Hfflal'n, uly13. He was 79. Mr. tal onwas born .at Crescent Stock Farm, south of Broolin, where he 'lived Ie entire life,* on Oct.'14, 1915, the son ofthie late WilliamFranklin Batty and' Charlotte Ester Coakwell. He learned farming from bis father, also a noted breeder and exhibitor for more than 70Oyears. After fi1nishing school in 193.1, Mr. Batty took over the 260-acre farm's new herd of Jersey cattle, and at the age of 21 in 1937, he won -flrst prize at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Children, aged 4 te those Who have finished Grade 6, can join staff at- St. Andrew's Presbyteri an Church- for an Awesome Adventure July 31 te Aug. 4, 9 te 11:45 a.m. There will be songst stories, snacks and craft. Pre-register by calling, 668-4022. PICNIC A picnic in support and celebration. of breastfeeding wil b. hosted .by, the Durham Rtein Health Department, and the Durham Rteion Breastfeeding Coalition on Aug. 2, il a.m. to 2 p.m., at otary Park, Brock Street South in WhitbY. For more information, cail the Durham Health Connection at 723-8521 or 686-2740. F[RST AID St John Ambulance wiil offer a standard first aid/haartsaver CPR course iiWhitby on Jàly26 a"d 27 t teaI pepl.if esaving akills. Ca»l St. Johnîbulance- Durham Rt'eon bran«ch, at (905 434-7800 or-800-2671Î032 te'11ý register. ONE. PARENT FMLE One Prent Famles Association - Oshawa Chapter, will meet Tuesdsy, July 25, at the Adria Culture Club, 432 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, for coffee, carde and conversation. For more information, oeil Diane Le3gere at 434-1954. SUPORTGROUP Reach to, Recovery, breaet cancer support group for patients, fanily -and friende meets Thursday, July 20, 7 te 9 p.m., at the Family Trust Building, ]Bayly and Finly streets, Ajax. For more inforMion, oeil the Canadian Cancer.SocetyWe RENTATION' Big Sisters wil hold a monthly orientation session on WenedayJl 26». 7 te 9 p.m., a55WenwotS. E., UTnit #1, Oshawa. Ca» 725-9300 te, reserve a spot at orientation. YWCA DAY CMPS The Oshawa YWCA is offering day camp for children aged 3 te, 13. Cams perate daily from 9 a.m. te 4 p.m. with extended hours from 7:30 to9 am.or 4 te 6 P.m. for an additional coSt. Camp sessions are weekly and' are available from July 24 te Sept. 1 Costs range from $40 te $&100. Counsellor in training camp for those who want te become a counisellor, one-week sessons Aug. 14 te 18 or Aug. 21 to 25, fr*om 9 a.m. te, 4 p.m. For more information or te register, cail 723-9922. Toronto for the best foal and showmanship for horses. This was the, first of many prizes ho won at agricultural faire and show rings throughout bis life. One of the Clydesdale horses fromn Crescent Stock Farm, Birdhouse Heart's Desire, wae the Grand Champion Mare at the Royal Winter Fair in 1951 and 1955 and Reserve Grand Champion in 1956 and 1958. Mr. Batty was a well-respected livestock judge at fairs from coast te coast and judged at the Royal Agrcultural Winter Fair in 1975. He first served, as Ontario Director of the Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada in 1942 and was president of -the assocation in 1954-55. , He. served as Clydesdale Association representative te the Royal Winter F air from 1949 te 1985 and served for a number of years as director of the fair.. Mr. Batty was chairman of the. Canadian National Iàvestock Records Board in 1961 and was secretary-treasurer of the Ontario Clydesdale Club from 1955 to 1965. In 1981 Mr. Batty toured breeders' farme in Scotland. with Wreford Hewson and Stephen Lewis. Mr. Batty was a member of the Wbitby. Township Council. in 1964-65 and served as - -the Townsbips Deputy Reeve in 1966.» Fore more than 40 years hie' served. on the Groveside Cemetery Board, retiring in 1990." A member of the Mount Zion. Fun with balloons PHILIP PENROSE, 10, of Whitby enoys FamIyý Fun Night hetd recently in Oshawa by EeFs. Fr088 GARDEN PARK On July 30 and Aug. 13, staff at the Scugog Shores Museum Village wilI host a Victerian Grdeèn Party. Tes sandwiches, desserts and beverages will b. served. Finish off the afternoon with a tour of the'restored period home. Tickets are $5 and can b. purchased at the Scugc>g Chamiber of Commerce or the museum. The museum is located on Island Road, north of Hwy. 7A, two kilometres east of Port Perry. For more information or te reserve your ticket,. contact 905-985-3589. STORYTELLiNG A workshop about storytelling, for those aged eight to12 will b. held at the library on ¶ISesday, July 25. To register,, caîl the library. MAK[NG MUSIC Lkes Make Music, a session te, learn about musical instruments, wilI be held at the library on ibursdaly, July 27. To register, cali the Ilrary DURHAM PC USERS The Durham PC User's Club supports local computer enthusiasts with monthly meetings every second Thursday of every month. The next meeting will be on Ang. 10, 7 te 10 p.m., at the CAW Local 222 Hall, 1425 Pbillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. There will b. a presentation by Rob Adams of NetRover Inc. Admission. is free. For more information, call Allan Hewitt at (905)723-3179, or iànda Netten at (905) 623-2787. Lodge NQ. 39,, AF and AM,,Mr., Batte was Master of the 1ogein On Aug. 20, 1940, Mr. Batty was married- at Utica te the former Olga Lakey, who survives hlm. He is also survived by sons Bull and bis wife Sandy of Brooklin. Doug of Aylmer and Don and bis wife Debby of Canton, Ohio; and daughter Carolyn of London, Ont. He is also survived by grandchildren Judy, Shari, Mchl, Cathy,ý Diana, Sheila, Marlianne and Karen, and is sister, Doris Collins of Whitby. ,--One,,sister, Helen H-ichol, died beoehim. -Mr. Batty was at- the Carson Funeral H orne and Mohenl in -I At Ethe ibrèIfar DRAMA WORKSHOP Drama workshops will be held on Thursday, Aug. 3, at the Whitby PubliceLibrary, for those aged six.to 12. There will be mime and im rovised skcits, and new endingsor old fairy tales. Regst bcllVgthe library. R egi rG,ing A songwriting workshop, with Bryan Williston, will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., for those aged nine to 12. Register by calling the library. FUN WIT1H FRtANIM. A turtie storytime, with Frank- lin, will be held on Thursday, Aug. 10, 10:15 to 11) a.m., for those azed five to seven. Brooklin, where the funeral service was conducted on July 16, 1995,, followed- by, interment in Groveéside Cemetery, Whitby. If desired, contributions to the Arthritis Society' or Bro6oklin United, Church would b. appreciated. 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust feFaniily Monuments SGranite or Bronze Markers *Cemetery Lettering- *Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 rAfter Hours 668-4460 or 721-9882' Horme appointments gladly arranged SOMWMR READING Summer Reading Clu certifi- cite day will be held on Wednes- day, Aug. 16, 2 to 4 p.m. Calî-the library for' details. Registration -ie not necessary CA"RIARTY A card party (euchre bridge and cribba e) will be 6ild on Monday 1 t m. On Thursday, July 27, at 1:30 p.m., an Elderhostel 'Canada representative will discue the Elderhostel eprence. On, Thuruday,, Aug. , 8 1:30 Penros.Fowr wl Uenonsate ,freshlcutriflower care and a rreent. -Perforersfo he Gaetane Ollesch School of Dance will per- form on Thursday, July 20, 1:30 p.m. COUNTRÈY HOEDOWN The Whitby- Seni«rs, Activity Centre will' hold a 'Country Hoedown' on Saturday, July 29, 6:30 p.m., to raise funds for the expansion. There wiil b. a cash bar and a live band. Wear a cowboy hat and jeans, or corne "as you are." Tickets cost $9 and are available at the centre. For more information, cali 668-1424. FUNDRAISIG Members of the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre wiil be at Lolaws in Whitby on Saturday, July 22 selling haxniburgs and hot dogs to rais. funde for the expansion of the seniors' centre. CH IFNI ON THE MOVE The -Durham Region Chapter of Child FInd needs an office. The YMCA"in Pickering bas donated1 an office to Child FInd for the past une and a half years but Child Find says it is not feasible tostay much longer. Anyone who.has suitable office space availabk e Il Child Find at 420-9917. Reducing and recycling willmake last longer. 77--=

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