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Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Apr 1953, p. 18

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48 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, April 11, 1958 WHITBY NEWS Church Music School Is Well Establshed Organists and choirmasters must jas London, from which city Mayor night to turn out Corona tio n|expect to earn a total of 800,000,000 specials. yen ($2,240,000). There will be 31 carpets valued works, says that after the Corona: | aps Cr ash M arket Makers believe that Coronation| -- a Six Tons of Carpet at more than £6,200 and covering |tion the carpet will be sold to an area of 2,320 square yards. ties will be best sellers about the] LONDON (CP)--One in every 15 . I hurches. 1 H Of this, 770 square yards of gold |® Being Laid in Abbey colored carpet will: be laid in the In Coronation Ties timre of the Coronation June 2. British soldiers who completed two LONDON (Reuters)--More than [retiring room and Coronation| In normal times the New Bruns-, TOKYO (Reuters)--Factories in| Most concentrate on crown and | years' national service in February six tons of the world's finest car-|theatre and 1550 square yards of | wick sardine-canning industry uses, Hachioji City, near Tokyo, where |sword designs and "coronation signed on as members of the regu peting will be laid in Westminster |blue in the annexe and nave. | about 4,000 tons of tin-plate for 60 per cent of Japanese neckties colors." lar army. Permanent recruits num- Abbey for the Coronation June 2.' David Eccles, British minister of ' cans. |are .made, are working day and' This year necktie manufacturers 'bered 480 of 7,414 two-year men. come to realize that no music in the service of praise in churches today has any validity unless it is justified by the needs -of the wor- shippers themselves. This was one of the main conclusions of the sec- ond annual school of church music held this week at the Ontario Ladies' College, as this subject was studied from many angles by both laymen and clergy including several distinguished organists. The place of the school in the Allan Rush came; as far east as Trenton and west as Owen Sound. Sickness cut down the number of those planning to attend but there was a registration of thirty. It was decided. that at the next school to be held here there would be a special section for those of rural areas as distinct from the urban areas, as it felt that both face different problems, also an- other section for the mechanics of conducting. The school delegates were de- music realm was assured |lighted with the college and the as for another session were | facilities placed at their disposal by Dr. S. L. Osborne and mem- e. Delegates came from as far west {bers of his staff. WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE ONTARIO HOSPITAL MIXED LEAGUE Quite an interesting section this one, its right down to the wire for Whitby Cleaners and Riverdales, who are tied for first place, and the the last night so it should be a real The Ontario Hospital Mixed Bowl- ing League is now heading for the last roundup of the season. Results of the end of the playoffs, as of April 7, are as follows schedule brings them together on GROUP A PL AYOFF TROPHY Pinfal ame, : 8 Some nice scores were turned in| - this week with pigh honours going to J. Trott 785 (322); B. James 778 (306); W. Joyce 776 (284, 267); M. Reeson 757 (349); J. Wyatt 773 (370); W. Watson 770 (266, 280); Team Lucky Strikes Atomics Dodgers Beaches Headpins Whirlwinds J. Smyth 755 (320); V. McCabe 754 | GROUP B CONSOLATION (264); J. Watts 741 (259, 263); J.| TROPHY Bradford 732 (264); A. Heffering | Team 714 (280); W. Procunier 709 (255); R. Bragg 708 (259, 250); L. Sabins 707 (280); O. Haley 701 (251, 250). Standing to date: Pts. Pinfall Riverdales 13 21,117 Whitby Cleaners 13 20,614 Whitby Hotel 10 20,203 Mercantile 9 Gremlins Sea Bees Mic Macs " Rough Riders Red Devils . Spitfires ve Ladies high s : 20,404 | N, McCarroll 333; Mrs. M. 19/901 |ley, 317. Ups 20.780 Misfits Ramblers 20,208 | Mrs. 19,557 | Throop 305. Ladies' high single this week: C. Denyer 260, Miss E. Other high singles this week: FACTORY TO YOU NOW AVAILABLE IN OSHAWA FACTORY 10 YOU NEW CORONET FACTORY SHOWROOM OPENED AT 74 CELINA ST. Here NOW! Coronet TV is now available for the first time in Oshawa! Years ahead in engineering -- miles ahead in performance and dollars ahead in value, BECAUSE Coronet's Direct -- FACTORY-TO-YOU -- Sales Policy means no middleman profits! See amazing Coronet--visit the Coronet factory showroom at 74 Celina Street. Bring the whole fam- ily -- see the new '53 line of Coronet Television receivers. 5 banquet will be held in the a. 4 the Hotel Genosha, April 18, at 7 p.m. Please let your team captain know if you are going and afternoon bowlers are requested to leave word at the counter in the Alley, so they will Blue Room of know how many are going. Mrs. Don McLean Is Speaker At Thankoffering Easter Thankoffering meet- ing was held Tuesday afternoon, in the Church hall, Whitby United Mrs. L. Peake 246, Mrs, V. Hayes Nickoloff 235. Ladies' high triple to date: Mrs. M. Brawley 733, Mrs. N. McCar- roll 708; ladies' high triple this week: Mrs. C. Denyer 636. Mrs. J. e 667; other high triples this week: Miss J. Nickoloff 585, Miss D. McNee 563, Mrs. L. Peake 546, Mrs, D. Whitney 537. Ladies' high average: Mrs. M. Brawley 181; other high averages: Mrs. N. McCarroll 178, Mrs. M. Anderson 173, Mrs. C. Mrs. M. Kadwell 168. Men's high single to date: J. this week: C. Aquilina 274; other high singles this week: D. Thom- as 262, J. McCarroll 260, S. Peake Church. Mrs. A. W. Richardson |244, W. Morna 242. presided over the opening exer- cises and business part of the Aquilina 772; men's high triple this | week: D. meeting. Men's high triple to date: C. omas 711; other. high A beautiful Easter worship serv- | triples this week: E. Bond 632 F. ice was conducted by Mrs. Rich-| Letcher 612, W. Moran 604, D. Bir- ardson. The theme was '"The King | bech 590. of Life" and was written by Mrs. M. A. Love. roll 199; other hi Men's high averages: J. McCar- averages: D. Mrs. G. L. MacDougall introdue- | Birbech 194, D. mas 192, R. sa the guest speaker, Mrs. Don [Cowling 191, J. Kadwell 190. of Toronto. Mrs. McLean is secretary for African Missions, on the Dominion Board of the WMS Ladies high singles with handi- : Miss E. Throop, (305 . N. McCarroll, o Toronto, and so her subject was | (333 plus 24) 357; Miss D. McNee, Africa cans are demanding their place in their country's affairs," she said, [to date: Mrs. Today". "Today when Afri- | (287 plus 60) 347. Ladies' high triple with handicap D. Whitney, (655 "our mission work is very impor- (plus 177) 882. " Mrs. McLean be- Men's high singles with tant indeed. , handicap lieves that given equal opportun- |to date: J. Harkness, (331 plus 10) ity and training the African race |341; R. McNee, (296 plus 33) 329. can play their part in African af Men's high triple with handicap fairs. In Angola, where the United | to date: R. Anderson, (707 plus 96) Church 803. mission work is centred, the opportunities for educational, , cultural work is great- er today ed for loyal support to Tea was served at the close of before. She appeal-|the meeting, Mrs. W. J. H. Rich- the WMS so |ardson and Mrs. H. Crozier poured that it may continue to carry on tea, the assistants were the mem- bers of the executive. Pipeline to Be YWCA All-Canadian SUN. APRIL 12 LIBRARY OPEN: 2.00-5.00 p.m. | OTTAWA (CP)--After a debate and 7.00 - 9.00 p.m stretching through weeks, the Com- mons to a bill to incorporate Mid-Continent Pipe Lines, Ltd. The co! east as Montreal. 'The incorporating bill was ap- proved by the House with amend- m ART EXHIBIT: Local, 2.00 - 500 day gave third and final [p.m. and 7.0 - 9.00 pm. AFTER - CHURCH MUSICALE; tion of the Ontario. Resisteced My: | : mpany proposes to pipe | ton 8 rio =| natural gas from Alberta as far |ic Teachers' Association, Oshawa | : Branch, and under the sponsorship of e open to the public. There is no ad- YWCA. This Musicale is that all the com- mission charge. 8.30 p.m. ents specifying pany's lines must be built within Before the bill becomes law, the | ery school program for children 4 MON. APRIL 13 MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- amendments must be approved by | years of age. 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. CRAFTS the Senate, which had passed the : A fully equipped craft 244, Miss B. 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AND up measure without them. ay hsors of the measure have the pipeline is planned from the Alberta gas fields along the general route of thence eastward to Ontario and Quebec by a route north of Lake Superior. the Canadian Pa- cific Railway to Winnipeg and Lingerie Wears Dainty Styles Lingerie for Spring takes on the costume - look in chaming en- 4 sembles that reflect evening dress of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, | shop open for the teaching of leath- ercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving, felt work, etc. 9.30 - 11.30 a.m. and 2.00 - 5.00 p.m. STUDIO CLUB: This is open to gentlemen and ladies to study diction, make-up, play reading, stage-craft, prompting, 'etc., 8.00 .m. ART EXHIBIT: All . Open to the public whenever the Dulithng i open. Exhibit: Movie Club 8 .m. TUES. APRIL 14 MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- ery school program for children years of age. 9.30 - 11,30 a.m. CRAFT! styling. There is an important in-| weaving, felt work, etc., 2.00 - 5.00 FIT CLASS novation in the dress length night- KEEP : A rhythmical gown with matching dress-length [activity class of exercises for busi- negligee. ness girls industry offices, There are pajamas in shortie |stores, etc., 8.00 p.m. E lengths, frequently rompers . . in long lengths The close coordination with p.m. ready-to-wear is emphasized in the ART : Open to the pub e+ «1h tapered 1 pushers -- all with a costume Ie hover the building is open. GOLDEN JUBILEE IODE, 7.30 slimmer slip--sheath-skirted styles 1 bra tops, on meen mernant: Agree on Atomic en slips to wear with suits in place | ; aware areddown, and hove LICIQY Secrets smooth hiplines. RIVER - (CP)---Atomic CHALK In silhouettes -- slimness is the |scientists from Canada, Britain and the new look in handbags cued by the United States ended a three-day the prominence of ready-to-wear's |declassification conference here slim silhouettes. This look gives a Friday but maintained an air of renewed importance to the, slender secrecy on conclusions reached. aderarm bag which is prominent 1 all Spring A delegate said, however, that a & fashions. The box number of recommendations had 93g in many new variations, the been made which must be approved er strap with a larger-than- by each of the three governments ever bag are the silhouettes of before they go into effect. Suis Delian galaxy of hand-| bag . Isaid, until that is done. Ed ¥ There will be no statement. he CONVENIENT TERMS -- TRADE-INS ACCEPTED All parts including Picture Tube guaranteed for 1 year. All Coronet cus. tom line '53 mod- els available in beautiful hand- crafted wood cabinets of mae hogany, - walnut ond limed oak, The Baronet The Imperial 479.95 429.95 CSHAWA (Swit TV FACTORY OUTLET 73 CELINA ST. rriepnone 5.1101 The Viceroy $379.95 Coronet Factory Outlets Also Maintained ok Tosuntn, Haman, 3. 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