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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jan 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Jenuery 30, 1959 § LEGION LADIES AUXILIARY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY mre WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8.3708 Manager: Lloyd Robertson WHITBY CURLING CLUB SCENE OF MUCH ACTIVITY 7 od Gui bist ii i v Fg : Abbi y ih A OFFICERS OF THE LA- | day night. Highlight of the oc- | Miss Rose Bate, Bowmanville, | Elmer Archer, Mrs, Frank Cas- | Brown, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. "ow. 4 DIES' AUXILIARY of Branch | casion was that the ladies had | Zone Commander; Mrs, George | sady, members of the execu- | Lorne Bradley, secretary; Mrs, Wl W id ; i 4 i 112, Canadian Legion, BESL, | their dinner served by their | Brown, president; Mrs, Frank | tive; Mrs, Vernon Moore, treas- | William Brown, executive; Mrs, on Whitby, are shown here at the | husbands. The officers are from | Barton, 2nd vice - president, | urer; Mrs, William Ashton, ex- | Irwin Humphreys, past presi- A hive of activity these The new building, shown | with room for about 40 curlers, [ school boys, from the WDHS, Auxilfary's 14th birthday party | the left, front row: Mrs, Earl | Second row: Mrs, Jack Clarke, | ecutive. Back row: Mrs, Albert | dent, winter days is the Whitby | above, is located on Brock St. The women's section of the | will take their first lessons, y i Jednes rmis st v - sident: | {1112 ar Mrs, | Ce xecutive; Mrs, G ~Times Staff Photo | club now has nearly 100 mem- | A number of bonsplels has held at the Legion Hall Wednes- | Ormiston, 1st vice - president; | Mrs, Willlam Parkinson, Mrs Carr, execu ive; Mrs ordon deco Baw mes Staff 0 | Curling: Rink, winch: will hold | N,, and to date, 34 vias have Vrs peas Y is mem: [8 on hl Onap o era | Red Cross Branch Hs official opening on Feb. 21. | been formed in the men's club | end, the first group of high | few weeks, | Name G. Munns Has Annual Meet Req Cross Pres | | The Red Cross blood donors Mr. Munns congratulated Mrs George Munns was re-elected |B clinic held in Whitby this month Bedell on her fine report and president of the Whitby Branch fell 100 donors short of the 250 commended the ladies for their| of the Red Cross Association atth required, Rav Howe, chairman work, |the annual meeting Leld in the of the clinic, reported at the 'pt ig the women who carry council chambers Wednesday annual meeting of the Whithy on the work of the Red Cross in| afternoon, } Branch of the Red Cross Wed: whithy," he sald. "There is a, Other officers elected were: nesday need for the Red Cross In Whit: Willlam Morrison, Ben Hamilton Mr, Howe said only 175 per-lhy and if it were stopped itland Dr. R, C. Hobbs vice: |g sons signed donor cards and of would be felt by many persons, presidents; Mrs. F. Wells, sec- them only 150 were able to give More help is needed for the retary; Frank Morrisey, treas blood. It was proposed the next |adies who work here Wednes- urer; Roy Howe, chairman blood clinie, being held In August, belday afternoons, We are justly donors; Gord McMahon, chair at' Port Whitby in the hope in- proud of their work," he sald. man water safety; Mrs. R. H fuatry may provide some addi WATER SAFETY |Bedel!, chairman women's work onal donors . committee, | George Munns, who was re.| Gord McMahon moved that | Executive committee: Mrs, | turned for a third term as presi-'new wheelchair be purchased, H. H, Goode, Mrs, C. E. Bow.| dent, acted as chairman of the He gave a report for the swim, on "nie 5' 1, Price. Mrs. NA meeting, A financial report was ming and water safety com. Clemence Mrs. D A Wilson given by Don Gibson, It showed mittee of which he Is chairman, Mrs. Clifford Brown "Mrs n the branch has a bank balance He sald 1958 was quite success: waite and Mr, William Howarth. | of $3242.14, but it was pointed ful and 300 persons had altendeq| George Munns and Ben Hamil-| out that no monies had been|the six weeks of classes, Mr. |ion wore named as nominating |sent to the Ontario and National McMahon pointed out that water | committee for the year. Mrs, N, Red Cross in 1958 and this/safetv was a vital part of the Clemence was named as dele. {would recieve consideration, |Red Cross work, gate to the annual meeting of Mr, Munns regretfully ac-| George Munns congratulated |the Ontario Red Cross, The! cepted the resignation of Mr. Mr, McMahon on the work he meeting is being held at the Gibson as treasurer, He thanked js doing, He presented Mr. Royal York Hotel. March 18 and -- ie ; ie Nig Medahon ib ge 19 - . | Cuing, although originally | Wustastic lady curlers are | a lesson from Oshawa cutler term of office for his contribution during the YOUTHFUL INVENTOR | a "men only" game, has now | taking lessons in the roarin' Nek Juju, Fach wesk. Hve WOMEN'S COMMITTEE {many years he has served Red Alexander Graham Bell was moved into the domain of the | game In this, thelr first year, club are on hand to give the Mrs. R. 1, Bedell, chairman of Cr0ss. Mr. McMahon in accept-ionly 28 years old when he In. #entler sex. At "the Whitby | Shown above, secretary of the ladies lessons in the game. the women's work committee, iid Ye award a anvihing he vented the telephone in 1875, Curling Club, nearly 100 en- | women's club, Joy Rich, takes Oshawa Times Photos a J gt. : {reviewed the work done during HERE'S A SWITCH , . . | ner to her. The occasion was | when they cater to banquets the year 'by the committee. She ing . ' wee -- -- Mrs. George Brown, president | the 14th birthday party of the | held at the Legion Hall, The said 100 pairs of boys' py jamas.| Mr. Munns said 1958 was the . of the Ladies' Auxiliary, | Ladies' Auxillary and the one | husbands, however, came 10 breast binders, 25 bassinet! first 'year the Red Cross faile dain S 5 as 1 Y an fe S led Branch 112, Canadian Legion, | time each year the members' | through with flying colors per- pads, 50 laboratory towels, 100/to reach its objective in the BESL, Whitby, enjoys a change | husbands get a taste of what | forming the task with efficien transfusion towels and 111,000 annual campaign, This, he said, | hd | as her husband serves her din- | their wives do all year long | ey i for blood transfusion serv- was due to the fallure of the V est M t [] a - Wipes of I y |United Appeal, He sald only T Y ep 1ng age 1 es or uar S ices were ) Bowman knitted 700 of the $4,000 objective was points, Lynda Law scored 14 Mrs 3 . HS D { t Cobo I points #s 12A 1 downed 11C by several baby 'Jackets, bonnets, raised for Red Cross, It was| The annual vestry meeting of to Synod: the wardens and C, E.| Following close on the heels(ployer deductions for hospitaliza. e ed S u 4) a score of 20-5. Diane Neshitt!pairs of hoottees and sweaters decided, however, to Join the All Saints' Anglican Church-was Goode, Alternative delegates;| of a revision in salary for jail|tion, group insurance and mem. bags| United Appeal again in 1959 {held Tuesday with Rev. Stanley deputy wardens and David Cud |Quares at the Ontario County|bership in the CSA, was hest for 11C with three she said, Thirty-five gilt i points. were packed for veterans at the] Mr. Munns sald the passing Armstrong, rector, acting as dy, Jal, at Whitby, come reports| Although jall guard salaries " " And A aX Hi h Schools | Elaine Spence d Grade 13 Ontario Hospital, Money was/of the late Francis J. McIntyre chairman, J. Mitchell, "T. Thompson, C. that guards In other counties arelare sct by the county oouoll, to a decisive w ver 11C, [supplied for® the purchase 'of{in 1958 had been a great loss.) Roy Vining was appointed ves Jackson, A, Conrad, C. Shepherd Seeking Slap visions Fog the guards are classed as civil To be a refre hasketball alcandy for the Christmas party He made a great contribution to|{ry eler! r APMSLIONE Drese ere name ODOR E 2 | NE ON behalf of these guards is|servants and under the juris. Linda Law scored 1] points as| Form §F downed 9G 12-8 with girl must take : ractical test at Fairview Lodge this organization, Gord McMahon ol Sek. de ATRSteong Present 0 ye RIG by Toplesentatves sara Mace, of Whitby, who is/diction of the a of Whitby seniors downed Cobourg June Scott scoring seven points and write ar amination Reporting on the hospital ser- sald In making a motion that alactivities in the parish durin Hiscox, A Conrad, H Inkpen, Vicopsesident, of the Civil Ser, Reform Instivutions. 17-11 in inter-school basketball! for the winners. Catriona Harvey Those: who passed this year vices committee Mr Bedell letter be sent to Mrs McIntyre! he past year, notably the re. TI. M 'Moore R Collins 'vice Association of Ontarlo and Last year, in a similar at Whitby District High School(led 9C to a powerful victory over|were: Sue Cuddy. Jane Heffer. said weekly visits had been expressing the association's feel | nar wl the. church floor and Ted Bre aah. wy i [director of the CSA in Eastern (capacity, Mr, Mace appeared last week. 9F, Donna Meather scored seven ing Ruth Sinclair, Lynda Law, made to the Ontario Hospital, ings [the commencement of the new Bedell ant hu Vo And BLE. |Ontart, Orla county counels fn the The juniors defeated Cobourg points.as 9B downed 9G 17-10. Barh Irvine, Lucille Tutt, Dale Beginning in February, she said,! Jt was moved that a letter of (Christian Fducation Centre hob Me 2 Jeay Mr. Mace arrived back in|province 17-14, with Cato Van Der Horst Nellie Deriet counted eight Sionchouse, Loma Turnbull and special projects are being under- thanks be sent to Mr. Granger, which he hopes will be com. representatives 1o- the parishiwpithy this week from two! Early next week. his position scoring seven points points as 9E beat 9F 17-13. June Marlene Burnside taken for patients who Is retiring as: vice-president [ploted by June 1, and will be council, Parochial tribunal; A, H.|county council meetings in hisjon the CSA takes him to Fort Marilyn Tripp counted 10/Scott scored 12 points for the after a number of years service, dedicated by Bishop Wilkins I be Busted Del was named igunt Where he met couell, Willa and Thunder Bay. dis 3 y Bishoy on. chalrman of sidesmen, Assistant! ore on behalf of jail staffs, He|lvlet. On Feb, 6 he will be the points as Whitby downed Ajax losers 4 ® 1" Tes , ' Teaver J ar 81.16. .Sue Cuddy and Elaine] Form 10F beat 10A 13-12 with Frank Wells was appointed to| Fred Weaver, people's warden chairman Is T. Hopkins, Sixty spoke at Lindsay, in Victoria Buest speaker at a banquet in Spencer scored nine points each ly Gray counting eight points ave 1 XS Investigate and report on the/presented the warden's report, eight men of the church were County, and in L'Original in/Fort Wiliam where his tople as the seniors beat Ajax 31-11 r the: winners. Barb Grylls: was pos:ibility of establishing = ajand the financial statement and named as sidesmen and the list Russell-Prescott Counties, In(Will be "The Provinclal Govern. {minor disaster service In Whitby. budget for 1959. Receipts totalled wil] be posted on the bulletin addition 4 salary oii ment and its services to the Results of the interform| best for 11A i thes downed Je . $16,885, and anticipated receipts hoard 10 " ames were: 9D downed 9% 1 y a score 7-2. Diane Nesbitt STAR, aly ol » board, mards " Mb : a ot 20-15 Kate Vi wa bout for 110 wi ; t ur Ing u for 1959 are $18,379, With the ex-| Reports of the various church Ela iy hour vouk: Bo people, -- Ea Sur Lr etry du fof 06 ite | Damage Is $175 ve min moa. am. cits of the vatous, chur seat of erro. a or and all monies will be faithfully |; 00 Cloir. "Afternoon Guild. St. $ dl M E P , Choir, After iulld, § |applied ' IS. . ogson while Nellie Deriet counted three as 12B downed 12A 18-11, Sue' Off to a flying start Is the! With the arrival of the club's Margaret's Guild, Chancel Guild, | for the losers Cuddy was best for 12A with 10 Whithy Curling Club which be-'own stones this month, the gan its operations a few weeks Whithy club is inviting mem In Crash Here ay. £ n ares Ryo SS ope Men's Club, Sunday School, Little DAY-BY-DAY | » 1} | Ente-tains3B Entctams abs ago. On Saturday night, the first bers of the Woodville Curling Helpers and mg de Ns : ireay pignty y ogytue Luring subscribers were now contribut el rrrled couples, and draw of the schedule wil] come Club and the Port Perry Curl] Damage totalled $175 in a wants of 77 oe 10sa (Other groups, have been mimeo Tp WHITBY to an end with the winning xink Ing Club to the first bonsplel of two-car crash near the inter- | 80 an jncrease of 77 above 1958 graphed and distributed, They| DUPLICATE BRIDGE Whitby Bi ist CO 'h SB" receiving the Harm Donald | the season on Feb, 11. When the/section of Victoria and Brock pay +: Cute: Sharman, of the a were approved as read, | With nine tables playing, the Club. hod Bap et a Trovhy Mn 3 's y n ir nn 3 J NG , Ne J. be ce * Pe, 6] X 3 | "ing NM 3 Ee Phone MO 8-3618 Trophy, the first trophy to be Whithy club first bogan its Bi on We og afternoon, No Wardens announced that In the JROVIng Wire dhe 100 Swres meeting Tuesday evening at the ) 8 ye | games, eir stones had no juries were reportec | . big future the young u acting ay s P 3 : | f Mrs. EF Yous a Nr tt re. aw) : the huge building program, and young. men now acting| home © rs, E, Pogson, The NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M, 2 far, ys Sub President ge Tn hy a To Ph Police stated that a car driven|pointed out if the members of 85 Servers would also be 'mark. NORTH AND SOUTH meeting opened with a hymn and SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 Clare Rien, re are 3 Dus oF Joop Ar possible. TE. Word he ite Pagunelis 1 1 Totem, the congregation continued to ing off the congiegation during Mr, and Mrs, Winter, 82; Mrs, he Lory 3 Sigh M ! setion, 20/88 * , 4 be rocee S ona oir 108 dng! the com service, ny fr . T reside: tte N (0) | > £: ite fo5 i | ffl | { rovers. He says that the club ville 'and Port Perry clubs pro-|Brock $t,, nearing the inter 8 y ol Jel pledges Surly A Pon Wbigs A Heron and EMR 4; BREA bg 4 The 1, Dogon, «s ew rieans' favorite :Stival © UN; | can still accommodate about 40 vided stones for Whithy and in gection of Victoria about 3:50 the coming years, little or no dif- At the conclusion of the meet 8. Frost and M Lawler, TT Nps D. Wiles iad ie i ' ete apnreclation: of Tt iyie . ' y S90 fieulty would he experienced in ing refreshments were served by Mrs, Heron and Mrs, Medland, |): D. 8 ar 0 treasurer, more players appreciation of this gesture, theipm, Wednesday. At the same \ \ Mrs, J. Harding, gave their : ' Whitby club Is hosting the other time ar driven by | James iiiecting the obligations the Evening Guild under the di: Mr, and Mrs, Wells, 74, PITRE BAYS Ihe To The women's club now has). A car driven hy James| George Gouldbuin, chairman of rection of Mrs. Crawford and AND WEST ports. Plans were discussed for nearly 100 members and is al.| Maguire, 54, of 317 Dunlop Sty." yaintenance and bullding| Mrs. Probert a ND WES coming activities, including a most filled On every possible OTHER BONSPIELS y Tie oo procseding West of [committee sald the, replacement en he Mrs, Chubb and Mrs. Maun. Jirawherty oa and bake sale to occasion, the ladies are at the| on peh, 18, the Rotary Bon to Brock St NaKing a turn oniae (he floor, erection of the new drell, 92; Miss Forsythe and Mrs, |be hele in June, rink, taking lessons from a group spiel js slated for Whithy and ony > . [hall and the excavation of the Summers, 0%; Mrs, Irwin and rs. Pogion 8 group was fn of Oshawa curlers who come Fah 21. the club 1 have its The two vehicles sideswipedipalance of the basement would Mrs. Freeman, 78%; Mrs, Odlum charge of the devotional, A read- over each week for that purpose. [official opening. Final plans for O0 Brock St. and' the Maguire ail he completed this year and Mrs, Hunter, 75%; Mrs, Car-|ing was given entitled "Chanel of j car veered to the left and struck scallen and Mrs, Sanderson, ,.|Devotions' in the form of re. ] A ¥ On Saturday morning, there|that occasion are heing drafte 0 TIC RS hi Sreces ¢ : EVA h will be 33 new curlers on the six|and it ls expected this raned a hydro pole in the east ditch, NEW OFFICERS i Sermon Theme clpes for a happy new year and \ YR rinks, They will be students/the highlight of the season Damage to the Paganelli car] Officers elected were: Fred "=" ~ = yas JOY Inch svjoved 4 ry. Ji | - | from the Whitby District High! Two other bonspicls are also Was set at $75 and to the Weaver, people's warden; Donald The = Twenty-Third Psalm BOWLING NEWS one pre oy fi As was ollowed by VIN ¥ School, Instructing them in the slated, one on Feb, 28. a men's Maguire car at $100 | Bell, rector's- warden; Ronald was the subject of the minister's hb ; the tlose of He meg: GARy or : : gn, Flos of Ye Josrly game will be open ie nd Sorc on The accident was investigated Ag yh) Sims, Seputy a message at the Whithw United| MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE the Ag iy hhh ay / 3 igh ool instrietor Wi arch y mixed bhonspie hv PC Gerald Robins ,(ens; Rong Tr, MASUrer; |g 3 ay ™ \ rae SOOHORR rm ~ . i h Clutchey and Whitby curlers] Meanwhile, members pe the Whithy Polit 3 J 4 [Charles Rycroft, treasurer of Ohureh on Sunday macaing The oy Roo i om Ns. Hardlog thanked Bie dost NAL {ide Tunney Morrison, Ross MeQuai Whithy club are making their : building projects; Mrs, Charles lesson was read from St, John's eid v by 'otal i "y Whitt in Sag pening her tome to the Freo | Rycroft, envelope secretary; Don. Gospel, chapter 10, verses 1-16, hol and B d Sas Tid Ny, pr members. i : -- : (ald Gibson, publicity secretary, (and the choir sang the anthem for an Ne DONE Ss Ae0 tied -- COLOR by. DF In fact, says president Claire Feb. 2 to 7, three members ofl, CATSFIELD, England (CP)--~A| Finance committee: David) Sing' and Rejoice" by - Will iy ' gis big gu] J 44 INEM A BOOK Rich, there is a possibility that{the Whithy club will particinate huge oak tree in this Sussex vil-|Cuddy, chairman; C. F. Goode, [James toy ae ae Pita sol FOR more students will want to en- in the Quebec Bonspiel, aided !aE€. reputed to have been grow: Charles Shepherd, PG. Neal,| Miss Jessie James and Ron| limmy Kirk. Tt sing] , MISSED PAPERS . roll than can be accommodated by a member of the Dixie Cupl./ID8 at the time of the NormaniJohn Mitchell, Don Gibson, the Bareham assisted in the Worship i) von. a a ' Bh single by FV at the club ing Club, Going from Whithy conquest in 1066, has been cut rector, wardens and treasurer at the Eevening Hour, "The High A Timmy Kirk, 888 IN WHITBY anne (11 Td WARCTEN MIT 0 Hus baat The first draw ends on Setur-|will be Claire Rich, Murrell d0WR as a safety measure, It was) George Gouldburn was named soloist was Mrs, W. Pringle whol (sas): Marty Jordan. 827: Dick | / DMUND GOULDANG - FVINSTONMILLER wo ALKANTER day night and the winning rink Smith and Harold Bonnetta, hollow, with enough room inside chairman of the maintenance and sang "I'll Walk Alone With Adams, 809° 300) Ard Bre] x vill receive the Harry Donald/Coming from Dixie to fill out|!or @ table and four chairs building committee. Members God" 209 (385): 3 108) Gerd Brown Phone MO 8-31 | | oa ALSO--CARTOON COMEDY, SPORT | trophy. Two other trophies have the rink will be George Todd are: Ted Brant, Roy Vining, Mil.) The Sacrament of Infant| Reeson, 58: Al Knibb 4 "Man. | If you have not recolved your f been donated to the club and| On Saturday, Jan, 31, a Whit. Al Grant will meet former Whit-/ton Halpenny and Albert Ran- Baptism will. be observed on nv Swartz, 7 George Sweet Times by 7 p.m, Call GET MORE ouT OF LIFE will be awarded in succeeding by rink will be curling in Hall- by curler John Rae for that/dall, Ted Sims, Harry Town, Sunday, Feb. 8 and membership 719; John Rockit. 718; John| BELL TAXI Iraw hey are the Hillevest| burton, whede they will take occasion, John Rae, a charter Clarence Hewson ( es will begin for young/Wootten, 708; Al Hepburn, 708: ° GO ouT TO A MOVIE ® Dairy Trophy and the Empire part in an invitation bonsplel. member 'of the. Whitby club, is] Ronald Carter was named people on Sunday, Feb. 15 and Perey Sweet, 702: Jack Brown All calls ou be Jac between ] life Tronhy 'Sam Minnis. Hilliard Milland and now a resident of Haliburton. Church secretary. Lay delegates for adults on Tuesday, Feb, 17.0701. : | oo negotiations for the handling of and Claire Rich. and other club/presence felt In other curling r nAme members who may be on hand. !centres, During the week of LANDMARK GOES

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