|garden party to be held June 8. | This meeting was in the form of 2 "Wool shower", 19 be forward children Louis, Jackie and Tom-| Watson, Kim MacCarl, Gail Hunt. my, of Marmora, were guests/ley, Kathy Deeks, Kathy Attwood, of Mr. and Mrs. Merv McConnell| Lyn Deeth, Linda Morton, Sandra and Miss Gretta Barker on Sun-/McKay, Joy Samanski and her day. {brother Paul. Tasty refreshments were served including a nicely decorated birthday eake. [series with Newmarket, are rar- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 7 ling to go after nearly two week's| Guild To Have fed to children in Korea. vas followed by an opportunity BLIND "OLD BOY" MONTREAL (CP Arthur Ww Hill ts To { HITBY AND DISTRICT 11ICresits 5 | In between period ceremonies Wool Shower For . Saturday night, will see Ab Hulse : anol Dhas 0 8 the members, profits . OHA convener present the Whitby n Need sale among ; din | Meet Picton club with the Cliff Johnson Mem- Korea Y to go to the Guild for their var- ou onvic © orial Trophy emblematic of the All Saints' Anglican Church) ious activities by Mrs. Ki By IVAN DAVIE scouts have been giving a look- Ceniral Ontario Junior ""C" cham- Evning Guild Branch held its| Lunch was served by 1 i al Mrs. Vivianne Fisher, of 165 . Whitby Hillcrest Juniors willisee all season. They ended third pionship, also Manager Art Ash- regular meeting last Monday eve- (neth Cunliffe and Mrs. Sylvis| yi orect Drive, is in the Oshawa ear-Old { rime {open their OHA Junior "C" semi-|in the Eastern Junior "B" lea-|ton is trying to secure the Picton ning in the parish hall. The meet-| Bayes. General Hospital where she un] Mrs. H. Wyatt, of Lee Avenue, {final playoffs with Picton Mer-|gue, playing with Peterboro, all girls' band to be in attendance. ing was opened by Mrs. Oscar derwent surgery. is opening her home this evene chants in Picton on Thursday | Belleville, Cobourg, and Trenton,, Game time Saturday night 8.30|Moore who gave a short prayer | : |ing for a lingerie party, profits A Fairport Beach youth, al-| He said that he took the glass night, with the second game back|dropping back to Junior "C" with|p.m. study on Africa. Various reports WHITBY Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley, io go to the first Whitby Scouts ready serving an 18-month sen-|tc the station in Whitby Saturday night. {Cobourg in the playoffs. -- were read. } { Galt, were week end guests and Cubs Mother's Auxiliary, tence, was Tuesday sentenced to| Sgt. Don Matheson, of the This will be a best of five ser-| Defeated the Cobourg clib in The president, Mrs. F. Read. PERSONALS 3t Wie Home of bis patents, Mr... ars, daughter of Mr. add six months concurrent when helsame department, said that he|jes, with fhe winner meeting a best of seven set, and then was in charge of a short business 30g Mes. Harold Bowley Of Byron re E. W. Saunders is celebrate Nag Sonvicted of breaking into 4 had Revove Be Sass from Box either Wallaceburg or Stratford knocked off Gus Bodnar's highly proves 75. former piano-tuner | meeting. Arrangements were Karl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John|" = ling her seventh birthday today. ickering Twp. lumber yardand had lift our fingerprinisiiy the finals, for the OHA Junior/rated Lindsay Juniors three! a Mand sop {made for the group to cater to o is fi iMhel Naoev dz . ; more than one year ago. David|from if, He had stored the glass «co» championship games io one in a 3 out of 5/and wood-carver who has been a Girl Guides dinner. Mrs. C. Ry- Shulga, celebrated his first birth-| Nancy, daughter of Mr. and/On Saturday a party has been Alexander Herdman, 17, was con-|and prints until March 30 of this The Picton lub is managed byiSeries Sightloss for 49 oats 5s, Ramey croft is the general convener, day. off Satunday. Diunet Komop | Mrs. Stan Atkinson, of Peel st, arranged. . Hr - ao o ¥ 1 2 iy {Bh the y A : \ Mrs. he} : -- Teted by Magistrate 7 S. Ebbs Fear When he jad tity Shem Chris Lockyer, coached by Len The Hillcrests after winning the Montreal Association of the Blind. Articles made by the members |jjcky, celebrated her eighth birthday on The Red Cross Enquiry PC Box. of the i Two. OPP- en at a a Beaver, and is reported to have Central Ontario Junior "C" cham- Born in London, Ont., he moved were on display. These articles) Saturday. The guetis bo on Bureau handled requests for ser- Police Department, said that onl Sgt. Rackham said that he had|® high scoring line that NHL pionship in a thrilling seven game to Montreal at an early age. will be on sale at the children's! Mr. and Mis. Roy Barker and her party were y an nlyice for 41 nations last year. Feb. 13. 1959, 'he had investigated compared prints on the glass with a break-in at a lumber yard prints on an RCMP fingerprint | AS TS office on Highway 2, near Rose-|/form bearing Herdman's name bank road. He said that he found!and found that two of the prints |i that a pane of glass had been were identical to two on the 8 removed from a window in the RCMP form. building and was found leaning Accused told the court that he against the ! could not remember breaking Inside, he said, he found that into the lumber office and had no papers in a cash drawer had idea how his prints would get on NN been tampered with but nothing the glass. R wal was missing since there had been no money in the cash drawer The conviction and concurrent sentence followed WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS TOWN HALL FLAG The Viscount Greenwood Chap has passed but only 13 per cent of the work has been done § fer of the 10DE will present a new flag to the town to he raised at FOR THEATRE GUILD the new town hall. The offer was The Whitby Theatre Guild was| made by letter to council and Eranted the council's permission |} accepted with thanks to set up portable wishing wells at|N Post Office and the Public |} Library help publicize their I'he Board of Transport Com- forthcoming play, "The Wishing } missioners reported, via letter, Well". The play will be presented | that they recommended a bell and here on May 6 and 7 and proceeds | two flashes be installed as warn- will go to the Retarded Children's ing signals the Hopkins St.'Association the fo CROSSING WARNING NH for showed over ganization the ome future date. Reeve he copy consult new Interest in this Wednesday's Whitby Rifle Club Shoot will be centred on gaining a place on the teams to represent the: club in the Inter Cities Postal Match The targets for this competition Lat EARLY sot Rens . ectures in enginee were are now on hand for a test of ectur ) ring we shooting skill against other shoot- Provided at Meo University, ing centres across Canada Montreal, as as 1 There will be 32 trying to gel on the Sporting Rifle Team of Wen, and 15 for the Match Rifle Yen. In the Club League, D No. 6 team has pulled ahead by| the first time shooting crossing of the CPR. They report used the erossing daily. The letter A was: turned to the traffic fo doctors and other community- committee minded citizens for their service the town Council was advised that Col. F.!™ 8. Wotton, co-ordinator of the Em would available to meet council at -. of the town's EMO committee Entertain SEWAGE PLANT » or . cause recenen a cops o + NligSion Circle gineer to Davo Limited, the firm : now building the sewage bY Baptist Church Mission Circle was entertained by the members} pany to submit a work schedule." " \ The engineer noted that 35 per lar opening, the Explorers pre- sented a program "Paper Plates Easter Bonnets" Rifl Cl b was presented. This was followed 1 e u Pamela Smitherman and Judith Ann-Pinch were enjoyed A play entitled "The Mission! aY S 00 Dollar" was re-enacted by the devotional, her theme was *'Eas- ter". Mrs. Harold Crawforth pre 0S a a Cc sented a life membership to Mrs. E A MacMillan and Jeannie bership pin. 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