4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, September 8, 1960 Whitby Bureau Office: Manaver: Lloyd Robertson yr M Modelling thelr new school | uniforms are seven girls attend. | " 4 ing Colborne Street Public School, Hlustrating the new out- fits are: back row, left to 111 Dundas St. West | 4 5 [tions will i : 8 " ODEL NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIFORMS Sarah right, Linda Saville, Susan and Nellie Hoogerdyk Mitchell, Shirley Giffin, Sandra Gill; front row, left to right, | 4 (cess Inkpen, Jenene Bown ~Oshawa Times Photo K is Ws. By I00F {first since recessing for the sum-| the chair, way of interest, Spirited and har-| rs : cussed and finalized to the satis-| efficient manner during the re- | Under the order of new busi- % {nancial Secretary, and Treasurer, Tuesday's meeting, along with a special effolt to attend the | | Dart Baseball Schedules have interesting year. No doubt all lodge from adding to their The Independent Order of 0dd-| ? mer' months, on Sept, 6, in the| While the attendance was some-| monious discussions were pre-| © faction of those present, interval, there was very ness, nominations were called for 4 These five offices recelyed sev- elections, it is apparent acclama {meeting next week at which time been released and the president lodges will make a special effort laurels Fellows (100F) held ts regular $ (Odd Fellows Hall, Whitby, with what under par, the meeting left] {valent through the evening with Due to the signing officers) § {little general business to be taken EA {the office of Noble Grand, Vice F |eral nominees and, with further be in the minority further points of interest should lof the league, Brother. Wickett,| to floor strong teams that will be The euchres have again start-| Artistic ideas from Italy are |Tuesday evening g, the INoble Grand brother Stevens in|} % very little to be desired in the levery issue being thoroughly dis-| {handling the business in a very care of at this meeting, Grand, Recording Secretary, Fi nominations coming up at next The brothers are asked to make be placed on the floor has promised to make this a most strong enough to keep Whithy {ed and will be held every Friday| oi oa new thing to the Western ROLLER APPLIES WALL DESIGN Italian Idea 'On Market Here JARVIS, Ont. (CP)~--A young from Quebec who didn't acing car looked ear ago 's most Drivers' Association in the US, bas lived in C since he was 10. SUDDEN SURGE "I had no interest in cars or racing at all," Peter sald in an interview here, "I didn't even know what until a friend of mine who was an enthusiast coaxed me into one, "I entered a race May, 30, 1059, and really made a terrible i gine, But I liked it so much they couldn't keep me out of a car, jonsl waiched Rysn in (and nodded approval, show. 1 blew up the car's en |i Canadian Racer Has Great Future ske of Villanova, Pa., sll the way, and finishing ahead of the ace, Olivier Gendeblen Gendeblen, ranked among the top eight drivers in the world, runs i "He is a fast--perhaps a little ~hut fast, and Mrs. Joseph B. Ryan Tremblant where , Ryan [anager sod presidentol s ge, Before be started suto racing, he was an accomplished skier, "But I've had to that al- together now," he said, "School and sports ear racing take all my me, He Is in his second year at the University of Denver, studying hotel and restaurant manage 1 went out and bought a Porsche The blonde novice from the {Laurentian rebort town of Mont |Tremblant began collecting tro- phies with regularity, And in 18 [races to date there have been no more engine failures, This alone distinguishes drivers, Ryan is physically well equipped for the sport, He powerfully built, with thick shoul. ders and arms, He has proved ¥ fect vision, depth perception and lightning-fast reflexes. NO FOOLING grins on eastern auto tracks, Ryan Is all businss once in the cockpit. He takes instant advant- age of any mistakes by other drivers, often knifing his silver | Another attractive feature of |the roller is the three compart. him from many| |nesday in all his races that he has per-| Owner of one of the niggest | land also of "ipeiting them to de- ment, Judge Forbids Go-Kart Kids 8T. JEROME, Que, (CP)--A social welfare court judge Wed- barred Bt Jerome speedway operator Gustave Bouvrette from employing chil dren In "'go-kart" exhibitions, Judge J. Albert Paquin found Bouvrette, #4, guilty of exposing eight children aged under 18 to "moral and physical danger" linquency." He ordered Bouvreite to pay a $50 fine or serve 30 days in prison CWL Sends $51 evening in the I00F hall at 211} word put it is rare when they can ments for different colors, With Porsche though on a corner, Oc. Bouvrette was tried fo i [Brock street south, Whitby at 8.30 pe turned into money-making pro-| three colors in use, the operator casionally this has slammed him Hawing {a complaint laid by the Society To Refugee Fund St. John The Evangelist Church CWL held its first meeting of the season last Tuesday evening In the Church Hall with the presi dent, Mrs, Carter, opening the meeting with the league mittee will be eatering to the Ro. tary luncheons for the month of September, Mrs, P. Ottenbrite ! will be convener for the farewell party for Father Quesnelle to be held on Sunday, Sept. 11 from (WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR p.m. with prizes to be given as|pogitions in the past. Every one is welcome Two Whitby men, Frank Can- to attend these euchres, Inella and T. C. Mygland, have prayer. She also extended a cor-3 to 5 at the Canadian Legion dial welcome to all present, Var- Hall, Whitby, Mrs, Larry Ruest | fous reports were given | Mrs. F. Canzi ¢onvener, suggested that a pot luck supper would be held in Oc-|Ing, Father Leo J tober for the ladies of the parish membership the occasion, is donating a large fruit cake for Before the closing of the meet- Austin spoke briefly thanking the ladies for the| This was decided upon, final date wonderful work done on the feast will be announced In the press. of Corpus Christie, He also urg- Mrs. Leo Bloye spiritual con-/ed prayers for vacations in the wener, asked for donations to- parish, Father expressed the wards the purchase of rosary to hope that the ladies of the league be sent to Chile, A box will be will carry on with their catering Brooklin Meadowcrests took a commanding 3-1 lead over the Newmarket Gaels n. Tuesday night, with a 13-7 decision in the Brooklin Community Arena. The flfth game of this best-of-seven Central Ontario Intermediate "A" lacrosse finals goes in Newmarket tonight. Should they necessitate a sixth game, it will be played in Brooklin on Saturday night starting at 8:45 p.m, Don Craggs, Bill Short and Doug Vipond were the TT |imported an idea from Italy they | [ | predict will sweep interior decor- St. Andrew Ss WA and do-it-yourself markets, | Walls and floors. normally | . brightened by paper or orna- 'Have First Meet mes. can now be painted with | {an unique machine that rolls on St, Andrew's Presbyterian | many attractive designs ; Church WA held its first meeting| Operating along the same idea of the fall season last Tuesday| as rolling on paint, the machines lafternoon at the home of Mrs, have interchangeable rollers of G. Holliday of Brock St. N, The pliable rubber, Over 200 differ president, Mrs. F, Lawrence, ent designs are available include opened the meeting with brayer| Wood panels, floral patterns, Or- and scripture reading, She also iental landscapes, intricate linear welcomed all present and hoped! displays, lovely bird settings, ani. {mal and plant designs, Colonial for a successful season, | mw land mythological patterns During the business meeting| Easy application is obtained {can get an even wider variety of design, Any kind of paint and color| jean be used in the rollers, An oil base paint can be removed from the rollers with a little turpen-| tine and will not harm the rubber, | Water base paints can be rinsed [otf quite easily, | With over 200 designs available and also the three color compart. ment in the roller, further var-| lety can be found by varying the| color of the base used. Also the | stroke of the roller can be broken) to give more variety, into a guarding him a race. He admits he may be over: eager, "I'm young and I'm not scared of anything," he said, "Whether I'm first or last, I'll take a chance if I think there's something to be gained." hay bale and cost His ambition is to be a driving member of a factory team racing on international tracks, and his record has already attracted in. terest from manufacturers, In the last race of the 1950 sea- son he scored a resounding vie- tory over the highly . ranked Francis Bradley of Toronto, who| FOR ANY BASE was driving a car two years Every kind of base Imaginable| fewer than Ryan's, may have the paint patterns pro-| The Porsche manufacturers in duet on, Ic Cnr, nod MALE Sm a laster, | s yan to take plaster, paper, linoleum and stue ger fowl Bi |For the Protection of Women and Children, The complaint arose from a 'go kart" exhibition in Ste, Rose, Just north of Montreal, July 18 during which two chil dren were injured, During the day - long trial, Judge Paquin heard lengthy tes- timony describing the "go-kart" stunts in which the tiny tubular chassis autos with 3% - horse. power engines hurled children over inclined ramps and through barriers of flame, Bouvreite admitted minors {manned the cars while others acted "h obstacles." WHEAT YIELD Yugoslav wheat farmers expect a near record crop in 1960 elose scoring leaders once again in Tuesday's tilt as gener ally is the pattern in most games set by these three players, Glen Reeson, president of the Meadowcrests ine forms us that they are experiencing difficulty once more with the Ontario Lacrosse Association execu= tive. Brooklin or Newmarket are scheduled to meet the Niagara District winners for the Ontario title, but apparently, the finalists in Niagara, Brantford and Niagara Falls have yet to open their best-of-seven series, This will mean considerable delay for the sure vivor of the Brooklin-Newmarket series. Brooklin had to wait two weeks to play the Gaels, after having eliminated Fergus. various Jeports Woke ig and py the mobility of the machines,[¢c0 are Just a few of the types plans were made for the annual gaoayuge of an attached free-|that can be used. St. Andrew's Concert and Social, | Becaiae paint container, the Stucco can be rolled on tholos™ Aremm 8 limited production of final date to be announced in the|p. cc hound roller ean be manipu-| wall to make another lovely pat-| placed in uh Braey oof press. The meeting closed with jaieq horizontally and vertically, tern, A three dimensional effect the second i the Mizpah and lunch was served |; (he designer or do-it-yourselfer/is obtained, Also a dry roller : by the hostess and her commil-\ wants to apply a patiern to a may be run over wet plaster| TOP COMPETITORS tee, floor, the paint container follows which produces another movel| Ryan drove this car to The October meeting will be|the force of gravity and hangs| creation, place in Canada's major race last held at the home of Mrs, Russell below the actual roller, out of| Time plays an important part in| May, the CRDA 300-kilometre at Davidson of Walnut 8t,, on Oct, 4.'the way, the promoting of the machines, A [nearby Harewood Acres track. r - . four by eight foot panel can have|He caused a mild sensation by any one of the more than 200 de.| hogging the winner, Roger Pen. signs painted on it within five SER EEE EERE ERERERENNENNNHN, minutes, Similarly, with the fast drying paint now sold, several] SUMMER PRICES laced at the back of the Church work as it is a worthwhile money r this purpose, | raising project. Father also asked Mrs. L, Mcintyre, Immigration the ladies to encourage their hus- convener, reported that $51 had bands and sons to join the Scout been collected and sent away for movement of the parish, Leaders the World refugee year fund, are always urgently needed, it is Mrs. C. Parise, sick convener, felt that anyone belonging to the veported on visits made to the various organizations are prepar- hpspitals and cards and gifts sent ing a better Christian life $0 sick and shut-ins, The meeting closed with prayer Mrs. A, C, Smith and he m-|by Father Aust {racing models for the 1960 sea- to 152,000,000 bushels, To commence Sept. 12th Registrations taken beginni 104 Kent odes bth Mo one DIANE GOODMAN A Violet Keefer Wed In Autumn Ceremony On Saturday, Sept, 8, the Sal-'by Salvation Army Citadel officiat vation Army Citadel In Whitby ed at thé ceremony and the ush was tastefully decorated with ers were Louis Keefer and Les- bases may be tried, all within a/® very short time, Expect 2,000 TOWN AND COUNTRY , , . Whithy Red Wings, Eastern Canada Junior "A" winners are scheduled to open their 4-7 Minto Cup series with the New West minster Salmon Bellies tonight in New Westminster, gladiolis to form a very pretty setting for the double ring cere-| mony of Violet Lilllan May Keef- &r, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Keefer, of Almonds, to Mr. James Allen Grant Le. land, son of Mrs. Smith of Tren. ton, The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz length dress of white em broidered taffeta, with square neckline and bouffant skirt. Her finger tip vell was held in place by a band of orange blossoms, sequins and rhinestones. She car- ried a cascade of pink and white carnations fastened to her white Bible, The matron of honor, Marlyn Keefer, sister-in-law of the bride, chose a turquoise taffeta dress with bow at the back and bouffant skirt with beige accessories andple will take up residence in Saturday by Miss Marlene Me: and Mrs. | Minn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carried a cascade bouquet of white feather 'mums and tiny red button roses The groom was bride. Capt, Rpberts of the Whit! lie Keefer The bride came down the aisle to Lohengrin's Wedding March and while all stood with bowed heads, Mrs, Horswell, of the Sal vation Army, sang "The Wedding Prayer" by Fern Glasgow Dun lap. During the signing of the register she also sang "'O Perfect Love" by J, Barnby, She was ac- companied on the plano by Mrs C. Pears. The reception was held in the Junior Hall of the Citadel where the mother of the bride received wearing a navy blue jersey dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of white feather mums Just how difficult the West will be should be de- termined by the results of tonight's encounter, Une doubtedly Whitby will experience a little stage fright, not having been in such an important affair as the Minto Cup competition, One thing is certain, they have proven they can come back, should they be required to do so, with their spectacular four straight wins against Brampton, after dropping two close ones. + + + Shouldn't be too much longer before the Ontario Junior "C" champion Whitby Hillcrests take to the ice for their fall training camp. Rumor has it that the hockey club's executive ousted Bob Cherry from the coaching reins after guiding the Hillcrests to victory, What would they have done 'had he lost ? For her honeymoon the bride chose a blue linen suit with white accessories, WHITBY PERSONALS | F After a trip to the northern part of Ontario, the happy cou Whitby, | Out of town guests who attend! Albert McMinn, in their honor on 4 led the wedding were Miss Ruth|the occasion of their 25th wedding Mr. Stuart Richardson, of Peter. their farm resi-|borough, spent last Saturday in Richard. husband supported by Keefer, cousin of the bride, and anniversary at Murray Keefer, brother of the Mr, Carl Alexander, both of Hali.| dence a the Whitby Ontario Hos-| Midland visiting Mrs fpital. Mr, burton, BROC Now Playing Jon or mm--) A GHOST FOR EACH M Evening Shows at 7:00 and 8:25 a pl -- WHITBY Phone MO 8.3618 Complete Show at 8:25 - a | EMBER OF THE FAMILY {Minn came to Canada 37 years 'ago, he met the former Margaret | Sept. 7 in the Manse of Carmen | United Church, Toronto, Mrs. McMinn was a member of were Sunday guests at the home §ithe Church. Mrs. McMinn hasiof Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lichty, {been in Canada for 30 years and of 1700 Charles street, Port Whit.' | was formerly of Edinburgh, Scot-| hy, |dener at the W V. D. Richardson, Elmer Treen A garden party was given last| Mrs | Edward "ison's sister-in-law Albert ¢ and and her niece, Mrs mea, Mr where and family of Davidson Hunter at the Ontario Hospital. They were married and. Mr. McMinn is head gar| and Mrs. Garland Fuller Highland Creek hitby Ontario Hos-| Mrs. W. J, Barnett, of Toronto, | Mr, and | daughters Vivian and Paddy and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Handsford Lorne Cro- CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs, Albert Edward | pital, Mr. and Mrs. McMinn McMinn celebrated their 25th | were married in the manse of | wedding anniversary on Wed- | Carmen United Church, To nesday. For the occasion they | ronto, Mr. McMinn came to were entertained by their | Canada 37 years ago from daughter, Miss Marlene, at a | Northern Ireland and Mrs. Mec- | In Public School - | Enrolment figures are up con-® siderably this year in Whitby |g |schools, [ | Slightly over 2000 public school ® students are expected when total gg registration figures are tabulated for all public schools in town ARTHUR MITC PICKERING 25.50 PER TON DELIVERED LER EER EERE) HELL LIMITED . CALL COLLECT WH 2.6771 ® couse sunnsnunnnnnnnnnl | There are 500 students register {ed for Henry Street High School] and 300 in Anderson. At the pres- ent Anderson Street pupils are attending Henry Street School on a shift system, The total staff has been increased from 28 to 39 for this year, | More students have registered at St. John's Separate School than last year. The total enroll ment thus far is 307. Eight teach. ers are Instructing. | 8t, Bernard's Separate School The Marg Connelly SCHOOL OF DANCING MEMBER OF THE B.AT.D, Tap -- Ballet -- National Baton Modern Jazz has approximately 170 pupils and | five teachers. | Account Error At Chalk River DEEP RIVER (CP) -- This mode! "atomic community" was glven a blast Wednesday night Examination Training REGISTER NOW FOR FALL TERM Studio: 513 MARY ST. E WHITBY, ONT, PHONE MO 8-3219 by the provincial municipal af- fairs department for having too| big a deficit, But Reeve William Greenway, | chairman of the finance commit-| Ipital for the past 34 years. He mother of Mrs. E. A. MacMillan, |was born in Northern Ireland.|/passed away in Winnipeg where | Among the guests attending the|she was visiting her daughter, |garden party were their matron Mrs, John Hay, The funeral | of honor of 25 years ago, Mrs, D.|which Dr, and Mrs. MacMilland | Hunter, and best man, Mr. D,|and their daughter Ruth attended, | Hunter, of Toronto, Other guests|was held on Tuesday, Sept. 6, at were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Garrett, | Jarrett Funeral Chapel, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. D. Peterson, Mr. Interment was at Prospect Ce and Mrs, a Marion, Mx N34 merery, Mrs. W, ddow, Mr. and Mrs IT. Tait, Mr. and Mrs, D, Hunter| Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Ham. VON Visit lof Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Heron mond, of Madison, Wisconsin, lof Phil h US.A.. Mr. and/have returned after visiting at! The total number of A a v1 Ry de oe tery "Mr. nd the home of Mrs, David Mowat, cases handled by the VON de- McLeod in the VON special|¢iPality's "indebledness can only| | Mrs. Howard Johnston of Orillia, (0f Kent street creased considerably during the branch of Industrial Nursing, take the form of a promissory | Whitby guests were: Mr. and! wm: and Mrs. Don McDonald! Month of August in Whitby. Part | Plant vacation reduced the gor. (S0te. avd Sanat be, ue than | Mrs, Kadwell, Mr, and Mrs, Vl. 4 i Mr All v nie of the decrease is due to vaca-|mal amount of work done in this| {0 per cent of uncollected reve- Williams, Mr, and Mrs. R. Me T. and Mrs. Albert Stedka (jong taken by families and doc. capacity . nues for the year | Minn, Miss Jean McMinn, Mr. |2Te now home after spending a 4,05 Mrs. Jean the VON/SAYS BANK ERRED Rnd Mrs. J. Luscombe. Mr. and week a 3 cottage on Jack Lake ne vON nurse for the town, weekend relief nurse, spent a Reeve Greenway said it was| [Mrs. Andy Harkness. During the oeterbarough. _|Miss Anna Jean McLeod, made | total of three and one-half hours all a *'regrettable, inexcusable party Miss J. McMinn entertain. | 4 [31 visits in August, making visits to three homes in|error on the part of the (bank) led with selections played on her VINTAGE WINE Miss McLeod reports that the! August staif. ! (plano accordian and Mr. Gil] SPEYER, Germany (Reuters) number of maternity cases has in-| Miss Catherine Maddaford, the He said a promissory note of| | Lucas, of Orillia played the gui-| Wine more than 16 centuries old creased slightly, This particular Victorian Order Regional Direc {$35,000 had been deposited in the tar. . ; --claimed the oldest in existence service includes mothers-to-be, tor from the national office in/town's bank account Dee, 81,| was the prize exhibit as the/new mothers and their babies, |Ottawa, will be in Whitby from|1939. But it had not been en- Mrs. EW. Finch, of Bloom-| largest German wine museum re- Most of the work done in this! Sept. 12 to Sept. 20 * [tered into the books by the bank field, was a house guest of her opened in this Rhine River town. field is health instruction in pre] The VON service is available to until Jan, 7. | mother, Mrs, W, E. Miller, 115'A layer of hardened vegetable parations for the baby. Also the everyone in Whitby, Anyone de The note represented accounts St, John street west, Mr. and oil over the wine, contained in a instruction includes the care for siring the services of the nurse receivable and uncollected taxes Mrs. A. C. Wood and family, of glass amphora found in a Roman the newborn and the mother's should call the local branch. The This year's council e said (Orillia, were Sunday guests of stope coffin, prevemted 'it from needs fee is nominal and is scaled to would probably end the 'year ber mother, Mra W. E. Miler. eviporating, | Toltesd bours were spent ot meet dndividual elrcudistances, with a surplus ' ! tee, told council it was all aj mistake | This ¢ ity, about 110 miles northwest of Ottawa, Is the home of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited employees working en the crown company's nuclear reactors at Chalk| River, It entered the year with a deficit of $28,509, | F. J. Hill, head of municipal administration in the provincial nursing the Bathurst Containers by Miss department, wrote that a muni- 15 BROCK NORTH WHITBY JUST NORTH OF THE FOUR CORNERS garden party gt their farm | Minn came to Canada 30 years home of Whitby Ontario Hos- ! ago from Edinburgh, Scotland. ARNOLD'S Open Thurs. Till 8 p.m. -- Fri. Till 9 p.m. THE BEST BEEF -- "RED BRAND" AND THE PRICE NO HIGHER BLADE or SIRLOIN | PRIME RIB SHORT RIB STEAKS ROAST +49.» 5.» 50. 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