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The Oshawa Times, 27 Feb 1959, p. 4

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y . WHITBY and DISTRICT SUN STAFF, CHANGES ; VANCOUVER (CP) --- Jack', Scott, editorial director of The Sun since last Sept. 20, has been appointed the newspaper's Lon. don correspondent, Publisher Donald Cromie said no successor will be named immediately for street school. Beverly spent some time at the O hawa General Hospital where she was under observation, Mr. Eric Clarke, of Hallett, is celebrating his birthday today. Best wishes are ~xtended to Mr, Clarke from his many friends. Day Of Prayer Is Well Attended A very successful World Day : of Prayer Service was held in 14s) ng {the Whitby United Church. Ten | Whitby Churches of various de- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, February 27, 1959 [Perform Degree Whithy Bureau Office: 1 11 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson | Tel. MO. 8-3703 te Satopsutent Crider of OM {fellows held its weekly meet- ing on Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the See Nature Films | 1 At Dundas H&S A lovely moonlit winter's eve ning brought a large attendance to, Dundas Street Home and School Association February meeting, this being "Fathers Night". Mrs. Charles Jones, president, opened the meeting at 8.30 p.m. with the singing of ""O Canada", Mrs. Bruce Pinch was at the piano. Parents visited with the teachers in classrooms from 8 p.m. on. A warm welcome was given to the large attendance by the presi- Fans To Vote For Oddfellows Hall, Whitby, pre. sided over by Noble Grand Brother Crawford. The visting committee reported Brothers Burdge and Northam to Brother Loyst, portraying the exemplification in a accordion 'music of Brother Mitruk, played during the floor work and interlude, was also exceptionally well received. nominations participated. Mrs. manner yroo.5 {United Church worthy of special mention. The| Three Leaders were relected for Scripture reading and five wern rhosen to lead in pravers. The soloist was Mrs. Broughton, would be the date for the St. Pat- rick's Ice Carnival at the arena. Mothers are asked to bring their skates and also to assist children adjusting their skates. Each child present will receive a candy Most Popular Player Jockey fans attending Satur- be ssing very well with Brothers Axel Andersen. Lorne progre! the first mentioned expected to be back in Lodge very shortly. The membership committee re. day night's game here the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens and ~~ the Whitby Dunlops will have a' chance to' vote for the most popular player on the "Dunnie' bar, Mrs, Jones introduced the) speakers of the evening: William Owens, vice-president of Ontario] Anglers and Hunters Association. | Mr, Owens was accompanied by | his wife, Mrs, Owens, president of | roster during the 58-59 cam- paign. The player polling the most votes recieve the new "Charlie Burns award" next season, Burns himself will present the award, which could conceivally go to one of his former team- "|stating some favourable results ;|should be expected soon. Upon completion of regular business the second degree was ' |exemplified. for brothers from "«|Aurora, Stouffville and Eastern |Star, Whithw, with the Whitby Degree team, under leadership of Brother Atwood and the deep ported on application contacts, |Sta fiin their districts, Kemp, Bruce Brandt, Ben An- dersen, John Reader Jr, and Mason Murtisel, hr Zastera) , receiv degree on Thursday evening Feb. 26, at wa. Upon completion of the degree dart baseball was impressively] demonstrated to the visiting lodge members from other dis- tricts who were of the opinion that a similar manner of activity could and should be promoted of the Whitby was Leader. Carroll ? vanied at the piano by Mr . Beaton, Rev. Rezelman of the "mmanuel Reformed Church gave the address. WHITBY PERSONALS Mr, Frank Raye, of Toronto. spent the week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Roberts of 211 Euclid street. Miss Aurore Gadoury, of Hamilton, was week end guest at the home of her covein', Mr, Mrs. Hilton Price. of Toronts. is spending a couple of weeks at the home o! her si ter ond brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lavigne. Mr, Scoft's post with the paper here. Erwin Swangard, assistant managing editor; has been named managing editor, succeeding Ko- shevoy, who has resigned. 'THEY ARE HERE!! Homes. of by Sorichetti PREVIEW FROM the Future | A. J. SCHATZ, Realtor MO 8-3337 PICKERING 590 RA 5-846 {and Mrs. Real Robitaille. | Rev. David _Marsha'l and Mrs. Marshall left on Thursda for Florida where they will |spend a few weeks, | Beverly, daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. Thomas Rodman, has re sumed her studies at King Chamber Names New Directors | Lloyd Robertson. manager of (signations due to business obliga- "the Oshawa Times' Whitby, tions. | Bureau and Mrs. Joyce Burns, Commenting on the new ap- |pointment, Mavor Harry Jermyn Whitby said he felt both new directors Chamber of Commerce Thursday have something to contribute to Duke of Edinburgh Home and| School, Oshawa. The other speak- (Mates: ; ler, Ben Smith, Conservation Ofi-| At Saturday's game the Dun- cer, was introduced by Mr, [lop Booster club will t Owens. He outlined the work of a/€ach fan with a ballot form, ? being chosen to select a slate of|conservation officer, pointing out|UPOR whieh they will enter the officers for the coming year: Mrs. [his importance to the preserva-| Tame of Je Poof of their BE. Dilling, Mrs. G. Petes; Mrs. |tioh of wild life and vegetation. 10 €€ A&C epost | sae. G4 R. Law, Mrs. B. Pinch, Mrs.[Mr. Smith then spoke briefly yo, lid prov d. abula- Moyle, Mrs. H. Town and the along these lines and explained ag 4" i" pacnit ade Jet wesk, ----" ri dent after which she gave a com- ,, Tesume of 'Fathers 'A short business session follow- ed with the following members Principal Miss F. Heard. Room colored film which he showed hen the winner's name will be Ji jlopmer soutieiior, were named prizes were won by Mrs. Haley, them on "Bob White Quail". The announced. MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 a lan. It is to use the local radio Grade 13 and pal ae \eading Da in the event of attack. the senior series with n sec- «you would turn your dial te it ond place and 12B in third. Grade ¢.. directions and information. | If you nave not received Times by 7 p.m., Call 4 you BELL TAXI All calls must be 1959 MODEL Whitby Girls" Junior basketball INTER-FORM BASKETBALL |Organization, he said, has a team took a stranglehold on the| South LOSSA "A" Schools league 40°' x 140' championship last Thursday by 20, 1 , a Hops To, the 10B is ahead in the Grade 10 pong blasts on sirens and factory division. Other standings are: 9C the final econd, SE third, and 9B and 9G The Shamrocks are really on] a Port Thon, allowing oniy|. The accurate shooting of Julie the drive for the cup and proved i le Ideal for light industrial, warehouse, or ser- apread. but Johanua Flim topped Ste Roesch were top scorers for F/80 nue the pace for a short| vice garage. Located on No. 2 highway on in the outskirts of Whitby, with ample parking Pe.erborough Friday, March 7,|Lenora Dennis scored four points 4 Je ine where they meet the winning|fo* 10E, but the determined el- 2nd floor with 13' ceiling (or will remove the |the accurate shooting of 10B. Jim Hill still holds the high] 2nd floor to give a 23' high clear span). vice; water pressure system. Available May 1st, for a 2-10 year lease. Jiosed between and in the third quarter Whitby series with 10C and 10E following| whistles would be a means of pom. rter to them the wi i po give tiem the Wik. tied for fourth. The winners of | ket In ro ast Coartor [Tweedy; Johanna Underwood, |the" intend to have it with their] for Whitby. Joan Fairman, Johanna Flim Stretch to capture the cham. to area. Total floor area 10,500 sq. ft. team from Georgian Bay and the| forts of Bea Collar and Sue Rey- | hile Rebels, Once the New oil-fired automatic hot water heating Phone 7 end 7:3 Tr, des, Miss Heard, Sr. very beautiful wild lite picture my 4 yl : % | 0 e iy es, and Miss Hea! I vy the fine. scenery made this ore wary hs pa Tupi Wi 5 i 3 jnight a He Shambers monthly|the yk of the chamber and 9 4 . Open house is to be held Thurs. a very outstanding film which in Charlie Burn's name, one of, CHARLIE BURNS | They succeed T. M. Moore| mowed that. oe. Hn Sls and cookies will be served; chil- present. : to wear the Dunlops uniform. Detroit Red Wings of the whom have tendered their re- dren welcome. In lieu of this] A short question period follow- Charlie now performs for the/National Hockey League. oe ) there will be no March meeting. ed. Ross Law thanked the speak- HONORARY MEMBER Charles Staff y vention to be held at the Royal The meeting closed with the) Mrs. M. Detlor afford was honored York Hotel, Toronto, April 1 and "Queen" after which the fathers a re] or | ' membership for 1959 for his 2, delegates appointed were: Mrs. served coffee and doughnuts. Is 3B [] Hostess excellent contribution to the f work of the chamber. The pre-| It was announced Friday fathers present and each man did March 13 from 2 to 3.30 p.m.|a fine job of helping. hd 3B's held their regular monthly Tom Scott. 3 | meeting on Tuesday evening at|. John Roblin reported that the| | . Ontario County Civil Defence alerting people to tune in on the d with be held in Aoril. The ck HIGH SCHOOL NEWS | Co-ordinator Col. F. 8. Wotten, special CD network," he said. {mee Ug pine Mrs. ie. on a daticy By Clerk " " " . {Thursday night said there was| He explained that exerci es/The devotional period was in| John Frost and Mayor Harry organization 'or civil defence or- mear future another exercise y mittee to obtai list of { TELEVISION : Spr ing P Tr om Is ganization in the town of Whitby. was being planned by the ary Mrs, Fiver, by the geste would be. willing to. i serve Col Wotton, speaking at a/county unit. |treasurer, Mrs. J. Harding. {on committtees and boards in civil defence program in thelin Canada and Toronto is one| During the business session ar-| "rrayop Jermyn, in commentin? town hall, told local citizens dha them, Whitby is in danger of TnEements were made for the on establishing such a list, said] Whitby was in a danger area,(fallout because they are in a|SrouP to cater at a wedding. Mrs.| he work of serving was not » WITH MATCHING CONSOLETTE BASE The anpual semi-formal of If the seniors defeat St. Peter's|from fallout. | plained. "jo: the meuting, showed 16 g10UD/7 "citizenship. He recommende' AND FULL FACTORY WARRANTY Whitby District High School is|of Peterborough in a game this| Re Siresved the hig 1 for an) Col. Wootton pointed out that aps art o' making ar OW-'that businessmen be approached being held Friday, Mar. 13. The| AA Bp 'lan emergency organization could| a Tey Yi! dateroe ONLY for first place. |all the southern townships in| : "Mizpah benediction. Refresh-|affairs. by the Students' Council and| In the past two years the policy| Ontario County would have to| its main ole Nos mt primar : - Ambassador's Orchestra will : |he evacuated, The counties im-| : us OF unter assisted by her group. f has been to organize the two mediately to the north would be that if necessary. The CD Co-| be supplying music. ordinator showed colored slides when possible tak f them of a PROMPT REWARD 1 a.m. and refreshments will be|Whel POSSIRE (26, Pe of PIO areas, 'and those fo the orth of movie about Portland, Oregon, CHEADLE HULME. Eng. (CP) arved, Tiskors imo, |out of town. Whithby's Grade 9 tion centres. whi h showed what proper plan- Fvery fireman was given a pint {ning their game. Ontario County Civil Defence|evacution of people. a pub in this Cheshire village. o . { 4 ® Fri. and Sat. Of This Week Only eo e OPEN FRI. EVENINGS TILL 9 PM. eo day March 5 at 7.30 p.m., coffee was greatly appreciated by all the most popular players ever| and Gifford Beaton, both of on be sent to the two retiring| For the Home and School Con-'ers on behalf of the association. by the chamber with an honorary William Simpson and Mrs. Moyle. There was a large number of Group In Whitby 2: ii ames 00 0 {the home of Mrs. M. Detlor, The| Peter Perry Award dinner would a definite need for an emergency have been conducted and in the|the charge of Mrs. D. Wiles. Re- Jermyn, decided to form a com- . special Chamber of Commerce 'There are 13 likely targets [the town. | " | o" Planned Soon | THE OAKRIDGE especially for radiation effects downwind direction." he ex.|): ©: Thrower, an invited guestiyig tagk ang it was an obligation| Friday at WDHS they could tie 1, the event of attack, he sald, The meeting. closed with them omeadri obo "sg Prom" is being sponsor- be used for civil disasters and y es and ments were served by Mrs, O. L { Ki ' | Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to| Grade 9 basketball teams, and ysed as civil defence oper»'ion eo ed. 5 ren $ team did well in Port 'Hope win- HAS PLAN ning and preparation can do in of beer after fighting a blaze at IN PLAYOFFS REG. 293.95 118 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY * MO 8-3707 The public in general are hereby | served notice that WALMSLEY & MAGILL OFFICE EQUIP, LTD. # 11 King St. E. in Oshawa, are lly equipped to RENT SERVICE REPAIR |} all makes of typewriters, adding machines, cash registers ond cal- culators, { moved, second | weeks, strong a last in a second place tie, 10A is third, as trailing 18-16, but Marilyn : Tripp. Joan Fairman and Elaine Grade 9D leads the Grade 9 oy Shamrocks Take | ! Jean Fairman, Frances Gibson, | 0 "204" 10 series will playoff! Long Dart Lead f Nancy Harding and Madelaine ; yay {for the junior pennant. | " land Gail Robertson overwhelmed seven out of nine win this week. RN Ey eye the 9G team. Pat Lowe and Jo- Now with only four evenings of| pionship this vear. The win automatically puts thejand Rathy Hodds Sonbinel Xk | Black and Tans have fpniors into the COSSA finals at, Three year old arch-truss structure, 40' x Rebels, once | 140', insulated. Main floor with 8' ceiling, : team, have slipped into Bay of Quinte District. |nolds were not enough to contain | nian tle with. Too Lates. MAKE COMEBACK al Sons | system; 5 thermostat controlled exhaust Ee EW IL psavg] fans on each floor; extra heavy electric ser- 103 62 41 186 610 103 45 58 135 436 103 45 58 135 436 Your Evinrude Dealer's ALL-FAMILY the fine guarding of G .Menzel, Marlie Burnside and Pat Jamie-| son held off the Port Hopers. Scorers were: Whitby -- Elaine Spencer, 8; Sue Cuddy, 8; Lynda Law, 5; and Carol Swain 4. Port Friday the WDHS Drama Club] [is entering the play "Riders to {the Sea" in the drama festival Ibeing held at Uxbridge Town |Hall. Tickets may be obtained at [the office or from any member ANYTHING FOR A BET SAN QUIRINICO, Italy (CP)-- Umberto Pellichero walked naked through the streets here to win a bet from two friends. He was charged with "offending public Hope: Mary Keyes, 8; Flo Lum- of the Drama Club. The program (decency." The two friends were mis, 6; Colleen Michland, 4, and | consisting of one-act plays from {five schools, begins at 7.30 p.m. Whitby MO 8-3370 after 6 p.m. charged as OUTBOARD BOAT SHOW WEEK FEB. 21 to MAR. 7 County Sports FANK CARR, Prop. 149-151 Brock St, N. WHITE" MO 8-5011 Pat Frost 2. BROC Phone MO 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9 P.M. NOW PLAYING SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 Tradition forbade their love... War forced them apart... But desire so strong could not be denied Modern Fuel Delivered Direct To Your Door CYLINDERS oR BULK Beyond the gas lines L. P. gas provides clean, fast, dependa- GHRGS ble heat at home, farm, indus- . DUN LOP/CANADA % cooking, water heating, space heating, metal cutting and carburetion. carburetion. We provide prompt reliable delivery ser- vice always. SHORGAS LIMITED VICTORIA ST. EAST, WHITBY MO 8-3328 L. 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