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The Oshawa Times, 26 Mar 1960, p. 5

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a | Hotel, Toronto, would be chosen.|*"Good hair and skin grooming". . = 0. Prime Minister Diefenbaker will THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Merch 26, 1960 § « Th {Several members were interested Mrs. G. Switzer or Dor - Mar| inisters 1s1t discuss the Eliot Lake situation - > Ji attending, decision will be| gouty Salon will be on hand tol with the two ministers today, |effects of the impending uranium |president of Elliot Lake Chamber I ! BY An made on the appointed delegates. | i - Shirleen O'Brien, leader of a|slump, said Jack Gauthier, past|of Commerce, 4 | A nominating committee was|%€ rate and ans ques- 10t a ) deputation of Elliot Lake w |chosen for the forthcoming elec- tots. Fathers are invited fo come TORONTO. (CP. Melibe f|to Ottawa last month, said the | 0 D E . i to be held in April. Room § --Members of prime minister told her by tele- H Son 10 gd 1 3p lives keep beautiful. {an Elliot Lake delegation to the|phone Friday of the ar oY eye me Family Monuments VISCOUNT LJ . prizes were won by Mrs. Smith, 4 Meeting 1SCusses em ers Jv. room, and Miss Heard, Sr.| The meeting closed with thejlesisiature have Welcomed 3 re-visit by the federal ministers. 0 " n room. The next meeting will be} Queen", Lunch was provided by|PO! . two eral ministers, The delegation to Toronto,| {Trade Minister Churchill and La- which listened to discussion of} GREENWOOD CHAPTER FY Cibated. To held on Tuesday, April 26, the|the Grade 3 mothers and served Mini La i topic to be discussed will be'by Mrs. Pinch and helpers. {por Minister Starr, are to visit the Elliot Lake question in the| GARDEN TEA Individual h Di .® $ Is Speaker At |the uranium community soon. legislature Thursday, is pleased| i t. (0) nn 1V1S101l | | The delegation, which returned with the proposals put forward by, Recuirements Ta a 3 the pusment T) H S | {home Friday night, was told that. Premier Frost to counteract = June 18th oreo anes Dundas H-5 | omoneasBorD SuPPER | | 220d BIRTHDAY || STAFFORD BROS, Monumental Works I s attended by St. sal 2 cent statistics council chambers a y He said that of recent statis' | Dindas. Siscet Kast Tome. and : BRIDGE ps Gu John Ambulance first aid cer- compiled in the U.S.A., where the November 18th MO 8-3552 tificate holders. The meeting was percentage of lives saved by first School Association held its month- called by Charles Stafford, wholaid was classified as 100 per |ly meeting last Thursday, March/| acted for the Whitby Chamber of cent. 60 per cent of the lives 24. Mrs. C. Jones, president, wel- SUNDAY, MAR. 27th Let's all go to Church this Sunday Commerce, in getting the opinion! caved were accomplished by bri-|comed the large number in at- of the meeting for the possible sade members over the age of |tendance. A short business session i ! | LOW DOWN PAYMENT 1 LET'S ALL EMMANUEL | REFORMED I | I | I | I | lance division in Whitby was because the older set had a reading the minutes of the last Speaking at the meeting was quality which arose out of exper-| meeting. Area Supervisor Harry Ham- ience, good honest common| Mrs. Jones thanked everyone fo be held in mond, who drove down from sense. {who helped and a special thanks : Ror my 18, Fe 5 cave pues rn fon Se || ST, JOHN'S EVANGELIST PARISHMALL (Il Individually Styled Homes praised Mr, Stafford for his great ford y oc. effort in promoting St. John Am-| In a question period he speak successful "Games Night" held bulance work in the community, er was asked if the 18408 pol, 24. The display of the prizes (formerly the old church) ~ ment< Members were obligated to the . Ranch ; _ He next listed the pequirelenis public, and so he outlined the jo Ye given at the Saraiva) of for gad portant factor in|Possible public duties that bri-|,, For Tope Vo amival activitie corner of Palace and John Street west that the most important factor in sade members could be called to ne ol he carnive act S a potential brigade member was od in which there was no obliga- given. All mothers were asked to interest. fin to the public come and assist children with ADULTS $1.00, CHILDREN UP TO 12 YEARS, 50c "In order to form a brigade,"| "njr Hammond said that mem- : Mr. Hammond said, "we must... could be called to aid a Mrs. F, Baker introduced the have a minimum of 17 interested local doctor in a big accident, or guest Speaker of the evening, Mes| and dedicated men, willing to; "accist an old lady down a Clayton Lee, who is a member of] = . i play an active and efficient part|ei it of stairs, or aid the fire-|the Oshawa Board of Education. g : Six-room French Provincial and Ranch Type in, the world's oldest charity or-|jenartment in a big fire, or res-\Her topic for the evening was ganization.' cue a cat from a tree or collar "You and Your Child". Mrs. E. § Featuring 75' lot, ceramic tile bathroom, attached solid brick "Phoss. bi a rs." ack at members might be! Englis anke 's. Lee ,. oe i ! These brigade member he He said that members mish Engl sh thanked Mrs. Lee on he garage and divided basement and a planned kitchen to delight said. "must not join for the called to assist at a hospital, or half of everyone present and point- | any woman. Only the best materails have been used, and the glamor of wearing a uniform, but/set up a first aid post at picnics, ed out that it gave a much clearer any place picture of all the work and time end result will stand careful inspection. must be dedicated in their assis- parades, arenas, or : tance to the comimunity just as where people gather .in Iarge€iinyolved in being a member of WE CLOSE OUR DOORS % a eaptain - is dedicated to his numbers the board of education 4 ship." Division manager Art Forsythe,| ue nrecident announced that TUESDAY MARCH 29 at 6 P m F ' o . | 3 wij ih, ow OPEN FOR INSPECTION formation of a St. John Ambu- 53 Mr. Hammond said that this followed with Mrs. R. Twining 5 TO 7 P M . . I Located at Fairview Gardens skates. CHURCH THIS REV. GERRIT REZELMAN 3rd Concession West of Brock N. SUNDAY 11 o.m~Dutch Service 11 a.m.--Sunday School in English ' 7 p.m.--English Service Si. Andrew H Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed Presbyterian : : nw Whitby Baptist BYRON ST. S. AT ST. JOHN ST. Church --_--_---- Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister 9:45 AM. Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.CM, SUNDAY SCHOOL who also instructs first aid class- two delegates to the conferencel OLDEST CHARITY es. addressed the meeting and to be held in the Royal York) He went on to outline the his-!c xe about the financing of a ' tory of the organization, "which uo its operation and the at- y MEN S AND dated back to the middle of the (.ndance and duty requirements WHITBY BOYS' WEAR seventh century, and was en-|.¢ ic members = ] FOUR IRW BE Rg - graved throughout history with He said that members should murder, love, romance and ad- jitend classes two nights per | DAY-BY-DAY venture month, 10 months a year, and] FAIRN EV . 10 AM Mr. Hammond said that prior|that members would have to be SPCA MEETING : . LODGE 11 AM. SUNY SCHOOL to Canada's 'ambulance" inde-| re-examined every year The first annual meeting of the i dissin k i I MORNING WORSHIP pendence from England four| It was the Dianimons decision Whitby branch of the Ontario So COMES TO AN END 1 7) HIrrokl 7 | 11 AM. years ago, it took at least six|of the meeting to hold and te! ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty 4 be V4 Jr. congregation and MORNING SERVICE months for successful members meeting on Tuesday, April 5, Ny, Animals will be held on Mon i I Beginners' classes to get their first aid certificates. the Whitby Fire Hall, for further | 3.y evening, at 8 p.m. in the} IODEL "0 7 P.M ¥: E age certifi-|discussi f the finer details of wipe 5 il ha p : I y He said that wow tliese wertifi-|discussions of the Hine, Tels ein [oii 'counsel ehambers EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED ome | 9:45 AM. -- BIBLE CLASS EVENING SERVICE at ai § peaker will be Robert Frienc " sols Yanpe y and also to set al ¢ ' provineisl hea orlove to six week : lance zejvision 2 whe alin yf the pr Vv neial he dquarter of TO THE BARE WALLS Three blocks north on Cochrane to Beech, one block west on He said that the organization|date when Ine d he SPCA. Corb. Stiner, local in Beech to Foirvi t th Fairview to Lot. 50. I WHITBY UNITED CHURCH 0 Fairview, turn sou on Fairview to of . missioner could attend a further| ,ootor for the society, will also as cl g its eyes to age limits was closing its eyes to age limi meeting, in order to sign the bri file his first report of activities ALL PRICES SLASHED T0 Res Joi NL Sth: Be. 'B.D: we riser of members of the brigade, and $3 the ors gade's charter i i . said hat older: members turned Sade 6 BELOW COST Model Home on Fairview Drive Mrs. J. Beaton, AR.T.C.'-- Organist Oshawa Man Hurt | CLUB CALENDAR Initiate Six In Store Fixtures Also For Sale PHONE AX 3-4205 or MO 8-2527 I pga nel AM When Car Rolls [Yon ay. Merch ar Kinsmen Club § No REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Mr. R. W, Metwan wil be in attendance tis weekend, | EVENING HOUR -- 7 P.M. Whitby Baptist Church Explorers Castle Chapter (Senior Group) Six new members were initiat- i : 0 e i THE BETRAYAL Near Whitby AS tier Auxiliary Whitby thie weeks meets. | Sale conducted by International Sales W.H. McEWAN & SON | SUNDAY SCHOOL An Oshawa man was treated by 4th Troop S and C Mother's Aux.| The new members are John Liquidators Co., Regd lacerations to his/ Whitby United Church YPL Chantler, Vic Wilks, Cec q oh 9 10 AM, 11 AM. 11 AM, Thomas, John Vickery, Paul Me- (BUILDER) f Girls and Boys Girls ond boys Infant Care 9 years and over under 9 years Junior Worship CHOCHORANE a doctor for y 1 . hands and chest following an ac|,y;pgpAyY, March 29 Gee and Roy Barrel 4 cident on Highway 12 near Brook-|whithy Baptist Church CGIT Conducting the initiation were lin on Friday morning. William|gajvation Army Men's Fellow- Gordon Hawes, Charles Snel John Winters, 22, of 1252 Valley, ship Group grove, Bob Heron, Jim Gartshore v . § 5 Local Association Girl Guides and Murray Silver. Jive, Duties, was safe wien) "Special guest a me meen: | MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR his car rolled up on its roof. | a Police said oll Winters had WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 was Mayor Stanley Martin, a for- been proceeding south on Highway Whitby Red Cross work room nes mem ber of the ec! ub. 137 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY 12 when his car went out of con--. St. John's Anglican Church WA Plans for extensive work on the trol near Kapuscinski's store,| WOrk meeting Kinsmen Park during the coming | . a were di three miles north of Whitby. It THURSDAY, March 31 came to rest on its roof, directly , ' ; in front of the store, on the east Salvation Army Women's HL edge of the highway. benioav. apn 3 3 |} W E Voy] E Wi T Winters was removed from the salvation Army Youth Fellowship oat hi oun Kapuscipghi and |All Saints' Anglican Church | ' eated in ithy for his injur- ey [ - . i ur Sls aw Mr. Bill Mowat is pleased to announce that he has ob- fes. PC Arnold Summers, of the SATURDAY, April 2 | . . . Whitby detachment of the OPP, United Church 4 W's Couples Club tained the services of Everett Bryant, former proprietor investigated. ISt. Andrew's Presbyteens u -- of Brock St. Motors. Bill and Everett will be pleased to : MOFFAT SGEAS0 service all the needs of his former customers at this new i a , ; ELECTRICAL Fy oy : ; prt praall 0) || Bill Mowat B-A Service Jo your Some witty | _ does it again in 1960 system a danger spot ? Do you require fuses heevier thon 15 emp? | Does your washing machine plug into « light switch, rather them I F ! is ded on fuse? I r om ® ® ® ® Do you have @ 6-fuse panel er smaller? i ® Do your kitchen and fiving room appliances vam on & maze of (4 Rd 57 | extension cords? am ® If the answers te the above questions ore yes, then we recommend N 1 B it I 4 you call us now for a free estimate to have these hazards corrected. I (WORD OF LIFE FELLOWSHIP INC.) BROWN ELECTRIC | Hear go Sen, ub IN OUR DISPLAY UNITS 218 LEE AVE. WHITBY i Ph. 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