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The Oshawa Times, 4 Jun 1960, p. 5

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STEELWORKERS LOCAL GIVES §500 TO HOSPITAL FUND presentation are, left to right, Thomas Kapuskinski, Mr. Davidson, Maudsley and James Galderon. at the Whitby Malleable Iron and Brass Company, presented the cheque to William David- son, co-chairman of the Whit- from Local 2458 of the United Steelworkers of America, at Whitby. The local, with 20 members, who are employed Oshawa General Hospital's drive for funds to build a 220- bed addition was swelled by $500 this week with a donation by campaign. Presenting the cheque on behalf of the local was Roderick Mowat, presi dent. Shown in the photo at the some damage to the shell but that THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, June 4, 1960 5 children playing in the closed Prepare Shell For Summer Band Concerts In preparation for summer bang eoncerts, ger of Whit- by Brass Band, Curtis Brown, this week has a crew of band mem- bers preparing the Centennial Park Pe He reports that not only has an unusually hard winter caused CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, June 6 Co-pperative Credit Union bank- ing ni United Church YPU Whitby Baptist Church Explorers All Saints' Anglican Church Eve- ning Guild Branch 2nd Whitby Scouts and Cubs Fathers United Churgh Senior Evening Auxiliary WMS 2nd Whitby Scouts and Cubs Ladies Aux. Salvation Army Whitby Ontario Hospital Nurses' Alumnae Emmanuel Reformed Church Ladies Aid TUESDAY, June 7 Whitby Baptist Church CGIT Faith Baptist Church YPA Salvation Army Men's Fellowship Group St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WA St. "John the Evangelist Church CWL United Church WMS WEDNESDAY, June 8 Baptist Church Mission Circle Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary Unity Club Past Noble Grand (Rebekah) building have also created some damage. He is asking the co-operation of parents in keeping children away from the sheli when it ig not in use. Afternoon TEA & APRON SALE Tues., June Tth 2:30 TO 4:30 Oddfellows Hall 211 BROCK §T, S. Auspices of: REBEKAH LODGE 122 Family Monuments on) Createa To Individual Requirements | STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundas East MO 8-3552 Dr. J. H. Wall wishes to announce that as of Mr. Mowat, Dick --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY And DISTRICT Home League |Red Wings Reach Makes Grants League Lead At Meeting For Leag By GERRY BLAIR throw with no one hetween him itt i {and the Fergus netminder. Salvation Army Women's Home Whin® Red Wings lacrosse This Bobi the tension con- League, instead of its regular |UD moved into a virtual first ~1S 7 i gd Ml lok [place tie in the OLA Junior "A" siderably, and Whitby went on to supper at the Citadel last Thurs. |l/€ague with Long Branch and St.|Score twice more, both of them day evening. Mrs. Captain Zwick-| Catharines by downing the Fer-| TTing from the stick of Phil er said the grace. {gus Thistles 11-7 at the Whitby Hall, his fourth and fifth of the Following the supper a regular| Community Arena, Season; meeting was held with Mrs. Fran| Whitby jumped into an il LACROSSE COMMENTS: Locke in charge who also gave 5. lead before the game was 10/P3vis maintained his two goals the devotional. The members are| minutes old, on goals by Lotton|@ Same, scoring numbers five donating $100 to the building |ywith two end Charlie Grandy,|@0d six . . . Glen Lotton also had rm, iy hs nh Te Pon 88, 30 The members of the league 'and| Jim McKenzie, Sitoubledly the die They of on Ts Seals vere Sunday schoal are planning a pic- (best for Fergus, tallied two suc-|c,megie was well rewarded for nie for June 18 at Summer Won-| ' his tireless efforts, by scoring his Juvenile Lacrosse Opens Here Monday Monday, June 6, marks the|generally the whole team seem opening of another Juvenile La-|to crosse schedule in Whitby. The | McQuay and Kidd Juveniles make their season's start against| Alderwood at the local arena (game time 8:30) and from all| to se Cri day evening to cheer "your, team Kinette Club Ruth Group St. John Anglican Church Whitby Red Cross work room St. John's Anglican Church WA work meeting St. Andrew's Presbyteens THURSDAY, June 9 Salvation Army Women's Home League Whitby Garden Club Thursday June 2nd 1960 he will be conducting his practice from Suite 301 Brock Building be rounding into top condition. Whitby Churches Let's all go to Church this Sunday St. Andrew's EMMANUEL Presbyterian REFORMED Church CHURCH REV. D. MARSHALL REV, GERRIT, REZELMAN BYRON ST. S. AT ST. JOHN ST. | 3g Concession West of Brock N. 11 a.m.--Dutch Service 11 a.m,~=Sunday School in y English 7 p.m.--English Service Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed FAITH BAPTIST 419 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev, E. C. Corbett, B,Th, 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM, MORNING WORSHIP Jr. congregation and Beginners' classes 9:45 AM, -- BIBLE CLASS Whithy Baptist Church Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W. E, Summers, AT.CM, 10:00 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. Adventurers' Evangelistic eam 9:15 AM. RADIO BROADCAST 9:45 AM. BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR 11:00 AM. Qur Pastor Speaking ' 7:00 P.M. REV. BILL JAMES (Y.F.C) Canadian Club Director Special Music at both services WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Smith, B.A,, B.D. -- Minister Mrs. J. Beaton, A.R.T.C. -- Organist Rev. A. M. Butler, B.A., Assistant Minister MORNING WORSHIP -- 11 AM, "DIVINE ENERGY" SUNDAY SCHOOL 1AM Girls end boys under 9 vears 7:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE 11 AM, Infant Care Junior Worship 10 AM. Girls and Boys 9 vears and over So how about seeing all you la- FRIDAY, June 10 Salvation Army Youth Fellowship All Saints' Anglican Church Girls' Auxiliary osse fans at the arena on Mon- its first victory of the new ason, reports this should be' a terrific| opener for the new season. Both manager Jack Town and | coach Les Moore feel they have] a strong contender for the erown| this year. Many of the boys from | last year's team have been held over and with the addition of sev- eral new faces the team has been strengthened considerably. The goal tending chore has been well looked after with Ray Wagg and Gary Mitchell alter: | nating in the nets. The team| showed well in Thursday's prac-| tice and fellows like Joe Koster, | Lorne Campbell, Ron Moore and| derland. All members of the negie on a floor-length pass from. rot 1 Home League and Sunday school (goaltender Bob McCready seared {io £90. Of the Young seasin, 2:18 . 6:28 eee T:48 8:52 9:22 2 2 | ; ] | are cordially invited to attend. [to round out the first period scor- morrow night at the Brooklin Mrs, Betty Wilson closed the|ing. Arena, the Whitby Red Wings meeting with prayer. Landoni picked up a loose ball|;. d Ply ng Toe nazk of oe tangle with the Brooklin Meadow. bil minute PH the| Fests in an exhibition contest rr Er A fens the i. 68 in favor of TX! home game for Whitby is Mou h this eoming Thursday, June 9, Re ort On A little over a minute later, When Long Branch Castrolites, ~ | urrently tied with Whitby, will |Elgin Luke on a free throw from |p, ine visitors, Whithy's only de- Spring Camival fre ore novel ngs wn feat to date was suffered at the : : 4 hands of the Castrolites, |rifled it home. | St. Andrew's Presbyteens open- | Jim McKenzie made it 7-4 mid- SUMMARY ed their weekly meeting with a de-|way through the second stanza rkbre st Period votional service led by Sheilah and the game, scoring his third| 1- Whitby: Lotton Barter An interesting discussion |goal of the game, taking a pass| , (Carnegie) ....... followed entitled "Home Mak-|in front of McCready, from Jim 3 WaHby: on ers" by Miss Barter. |Homer. - Wailhy: J During the business meeting,| Terry Davis finally hit the| 4 Whitby: Gramdy the Presbyteens discussed their|secresheet minutes later on a O Whitby: Paul Tram .... coming trip to the Dunlap Obser- game effort. Davis and Campbell | 6- Fergus: McKenzie vatory in Toronto for Saturday, broke away with only one man|, (Penny, Landon) ..... 9:35 Jie 4 on Saturday, May 28, hack, with Terry receiving the | z Fergus: Jekensie reese 16:21 po SR dp YW ila Dass from Gamphell Wille Wait.) (McCready) . Rev. Marshall opened the ear-| yin or a0 shart, | Penalties; Grandy if : With less than six minutes re-| di Siva a 2% p.m. With a short ad- maining in the middle frame, 9:27, Spicer (interference) 11:18, ress e carnival included aly, i ith | 2nd Period Walt Mitchell combined with A on ho ke peo ou im MeKense to tarow the Pergue: Landoni ... 1 nated by members and friends of Targa 10 Yd Goals, 3%: 2 1. Fon ke rer 4:80 the church, there was a novelty "= | (Homer) . H booth eonsisting of such things ag| Minutes of play. + 1112. Whithy: Davis ih lants, pictures and ost.| Right from the opening third| pion) " p! Pp and pareel post. ; : (Campbell) 12:21 For the children Mr. Sarles put|Period whistle, Fergus made|,, ooo ®%L ooo ied on a puppet show very much en. things even closer when Landoni| of Kes Mifchey : joycd. There was a fish pond with|to0k advantage of McCready's| Pen 1 ong) ul 1:45 many small gifts for those who|Wide spread legs, and threw be-| . *U& CE: H yo) bron caught fish. Tea was served to all|tWeen them into the net. 17:06. g). 1146, Homer (slashing) who attended. Things really looked bleak for The members of Preshyteens the Wings, at 8:53 of the final : g are happy it was such a success [period when they received a 3% ous Jandout - They wish to thank all who help- double minor. Grandy for inter-| 2: it yi avis .. ed in any way and special thanks ference and Paul Tran for charg. | 16. Whitby: Hall to all who attended. The money ing. However things backfired| (Campbell) "ee raised will help in the rebuilding for the Thistles when Terry Davis|17- Fergus: Denny 3rd Period :35 8:57 "eee 15:39 17:06 Whitby Knights Hear Speaker TOWN OF WHITBY TAXES SECOND INSTALMENT DUE WEDNESDAY, JUNE (5th, 1960 The first instalment must be poid before the second will be accepted, Pay Now . . . Avoid 6% Interest For your convenience, all taxes ere payable ot any Whitby Bank, F. N. McEWEN. Tax Collegtor, 2 Whitby Knights ef Col Council No, 4895 held their bi-| monthly meeting last Wednesday | evening at St. John The Evange-| list parish hall, Grand Knight| James Smyth presided over the meeting, Various reports were| submitied and adopted. | Louis Rousseau Jr, introduced | {the guest speaker for the eve-| |ning, C. Pilkey, who gave a very | interesting talk on the subject of| | "Automation and how it is affect. | ing our economy as of today."| |Jim MecCarrol thanked the speaker on behalf of the Council. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY | CREDIT UNIONS MEET Whitby Co-op Credit Union was| {host to the Oshawa and District | | Credit Union Chapter on Monday, | |May 30. The guest speaker was| G. Currie of Ontario Credit Union League. | 18. Whitby: Hall Penalties: Milvey (checking |goal in crease) 4:11, Grandy (in- terference), Tran (charging) 7:23, Spicer (charging) 8:53, Carnegie (slashing) 13:05, F AVAILABLE AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICE Call : VIGOR OIL 78 BOND WEST * OSHAWA Telephone on RON HEWAT Motors Please BE THERE When YOU LAMBERT GAS & OIL LICENCED MECHANIC--Over 26 Years Experience HWY. NO, 12-2 MILES NORTH OF WHITBY CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY (WHITBY BRANCH) Campaign Stars Sept. 20, Objective $4,000 | Referees: Blodgett, and Wil- |fong, both of Peterborough. of the church. - |was flattened from behind on a At the closing of the meeting breakaway, Spicer was penalized, WHITBY PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. George C. R. Me. Quade of 108 Kent street, left by TCA Jetliner plane for London, |Engiand, where they will visit | their son, Dr. George D, McQuade and his family, Mr, and Mrs. Mc. Quade expect to be back July 1, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Volker, of Germany, arrived on Wednesday In Montreal on the Homeric. | They were met en their arrival by their son and daughter-in-law, Timber Country Apart! Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Volker. Mr and Mrs, Volker will be ; 4 spending a few months with their "wa CRAIN |. BW | i] ; Bh f On June 8 a trousseau tea wili| anberr FLOLAND be held at_the home of bride-to- WIROBUGaG Fane BRON games were played, |and Davis scored from a free Phone MO 8-3618 BROCK wurrsy LAST TIME Evening Shows ot 7 and 8:30 TODAY Last Complete Show ot 8:30 The Story That Tore The Vast be, Miss Marilyn Vaughan, 925 | Byron street north, who is te be married on June 11 to Mr. Wil- liam Ciarke at All Saints' Angli- can Church. Mrs, Vaughan will {be hostess, assisted by Miss Irma | Hoskins, Mrs, Marion Peak and | Miss Lorraine Lock. Helen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Brown, is celebrat- Ing her seventh birthday today. Best wishes are offered to Helen. Mr, and Mrs, W. Brown, Mrs. | Ted Plaskitt, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- iter Brown, Mr. and Mrs, D. Mesh, | Mrs. M, Brown, all of Whitby, at- [Pmened iy WARNER BROS, JECHNICOLOR® And Brought Back For Laughs ! On June 5, Paul, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hector Arsenault, will be celebrating his sixth birthday. His friends wish him many happy returns of the day. Mrs, Howard Bartley, William street, Oshawa, was hostess to her weekly euchre club. Prize win- ners were: first Biddy Riley, Whit- by: second, Edna Henning, Osh- awe; low, Grace Hicks, Whitby. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and other members of the club. A birthday cake and ice cream was served in honor of Edna Henning and Grace Hicks, Gifts were also presented. Mrs. Grace Hicks, of Byron street, Whitby, will entertain next week. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Somerville, of Phoenix, Arizona, former resi- dents or Gravenhurst, and parents], of Mrs. LeRoy Carlaw, of King straet, are expected early in July for a visit of a couple of months. The Co-op Women's Guild gath- ered at the home of Mrs. James 8myth. of Henry street, for sup- per closing their monthly meet- ings until fall. The evening was spent in card playing, prizes going to Mrs. A. Ashton, Mrs. C. Dalby, first and second and Mrs. FE. Burgess, low. The draw was won |terded the Cockerton-Carey wed- | §iding at St. George's Anglican Church, Oshawa. Benevolent Rebekah Lodge ls| (holding a spring tea and apron | sale on Tuesday, June 7, at the [OOF Hall with Mrs. Ada Wick- | ett convener for the apron table, Mrs. Lillian Yoeman and Mrs. Lottie Plaskitt, tea tables. Mrs. Grace Harris and Mrs. Jean Wickett will be pouring tea. a % Sel | ROCKET, WiLL TRAVEL SATURDA: MATINEE STARTS AT 1:30 | by Mrs. 5. Cowx. At the close of the evening a cup of tea was serv- ed by the hostess. Magistrate and Mrs. T. Hake, of Port Arthur, are the guests of their aaughte:r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernle White. Magis- trare and Vrs. Hake have just re. turned after attending the Magis- trate's convention held in Corn- wall last week end. | PH. OLiver 5-4801 NOW OPEN SPECIAL ® NEW Summer Lubrication 1.00 AND USED CARS ° '59 FORD CONVERTIBLE -- Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, 1 owner. '57 FORD THUNDERBIRD -- Hardtop, Excellent Condition. '56 CHRYSLER "NEW YORKER' 'Sedan -- Power Steering, Power Brakes, 1 Owner. '56 DODGE HARDTOP -- Automatic, Radio: Low Mileage, 1 THE TALKING CAR Owner, Two-tone Red and White. 2--'56 FORDS--2 Dr., Radios, Like New. Bring the whole family around to our service station and get acquainted with the astonishing "Mr. Beep". He'll be at our station: 1 owner. '52 CHEVROLET -- '59 PREFECT -- 4-Di r., Radio, 1,400 original miles. 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