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The Oshawa Times, 20 Apr 1961, p. 4

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% Up to 36 Months to Pay No Down Payments to Responsible Parties. Life Insurance : Towing and Road Service i and Many Other Benefits & Included in Our Financing USED CARS 1960 DODGE - 4 door seden, beautiful medium green fin- $1 695 ish, V-8 eutomatic, new tires. 1959 FORD 0 eter wnt 00 745 rodio sexcellent tires, low mileage. 2 door 300, i i Tutone black and white with matching interior, 6 $1695 En g --] A typical party scene | Ajax High School. The play | left, and Daphne 0'Shaughn- from the Pickering Township | is a comedy depicting the life iil Nght, are Po The po i play is being presented to- Theatre Guild's presentation | of New York bachelor girls. night and Friday in the high of "The Tender Trap" which | Beatnik Lorne Brown seems | school and the curtain time played the first of three per- | to be real crazy at the con- | is 8.30 p.m. formances last night in the ! coction that Pauline Brown, ~--Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY And DISTRICT Day Camp Is [Branch 112 IODE Scheme |-o On The general monthly meeting secretary drew attention to the North Jaunt of Viscount Greenwood Chapter|children in Holland who, after 16 1956 BUICK 2 Dr, Hard Top, soft green finish with matching interior, 1956 METEOR $775 Niagara Fordor, new medium green finish, V-8 engine, radio, etc., many trouble free miles loft. 1955 CHEVROLET $775 De Luxe Tudor, sharp green end white finish, V-8 tires, A-1 mechanically. with the Regent, Mrs. F. W./memorating the liberation of|thanks to Kirkland Lake Branch Browne, presiding. Minutes of their country. 87 for their hospitality while |} De Luxe Fordor, spotless two tone baby blue end white, 6 cylinder, 4 top motch fires, motor the previous meeting were read| Services at Home and Abroad| Playing host to the Provincial ; as good as new and confirmed; also minutes of|--A letter was read re: giving| owling Play-offs. the executive meeting. {assistance to families of unem.| Although Branch 112s lone 1055 It was decided to operate the ployed.. Citizenship reported Qualifier gid Do fare too well| Summer Day Camp again thisinext court for new Canadians|3t the play-offs our contingent | i finish, ic, radio, washers, etc., d mech. year. Owing to the non-function-| will be held in Oshawa May 17. fepuits 2 wonlerul reception | 4 Or. jadsn, spotless medium roy ' ? ing of the United Appeal for ihe Empire and' World Affairs| y the host branch. : Es sme a over b years je convener read an article on Al Hepburn was accompanied | & Rp or we appeal 2 ® Du "|United Nations stating that it{on the trip by sports director] c for funds for the Day Camp|giq not crash last May in|John Meclvor, Robert Adams, | and their work. |esteem and economics and it is|first vice-president and D. Con- | cylinder motor, automatic transmission, redie 1959 poNTIAC [BB Li fon Si i 0] GOS [-: many other extras, as camp site. Mrs. R. Langford " ' . ; Brock street north. {Men's Bowling League's annual | - 2 ; f! Del odel, 10 passenger skylight roof will convene the Tag Day. | Mrs. R. Langford extended an banquet on Saturday, April 15 : ? ve rv Hokey hi or. iy $1695 jinvitation to the members for-ajat the Whitby Arena. a J ww X ; y i A letter was read from the|, |nors. town council, granting permis: |r great part due to Canada. | 0 Anling "|The annual Summer Tea willl We were well pleased at the| sion to hold a Tag Day on May pq haig on June 15 at the home reception given to our grand old |§ [of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Doner, team at the Whitby and District 27 and the use of D'Hillier Park IODE was held Monday after-|years, decorated graves of Ca-| Branch 112, Royal Canadian 4 noon in the United Church Hall nadian soldiers on May 5, com. (Legion, Whitby, sends a vote of [2 A donation was made to the Cancer Fund. Reports were, haon meeting in Jue #t her| Our next stop is Port Perry 2 De ou gtieval ic home in Richmond Hil, Aten on May 22 when our euchre wr a - & : § i iE aay ead ne er Ly Toga bership: Mrs. Williaa" Clarke team goes into the zone play- a : ; of the adopted north : an 1 and Mrs. H. Welsh were wel- offs. 4 i \ fo A > e adopted northern school|., aq and enrolled as mem- ' : light biue, 4 excellent tires, A-1 mech- S605 enicelly, May 12. Book prizes will be pre. were tea hostesses. : |good old Whitby hospitality, 1 95 9 SIMCA sented to local schools. {The aim to take us on in a hostesses in charge. The mest. meeting. Bovay, 47%; Mr. and Mrs. Mec- matic, very i in Spring Bay. | We also wish to announce that |§ ot : . id ' Subject of war memorial| WHITBY | f ly game of cribbage. 2 Son hardiop, Suvatite soft blue finish, £0495 pe) scholarship essay will be "What | installation of a smoke re- | ay ; 2] reclining seats, low mileage. 1 : {bers. | : ) J A flag and portrait of Her| nm : {the Commissionaires from To- Majesty Queen Elizabeth will Poly 00. Miweting Closed with the ronto have accepted our invita- presented to R. A. Hutchison! 4 - MIS. - {lion to pay us a visit on Friday, Canada Means to Me". Echoe| PERSONALS mo¥§{} outfit has been approved ed | {by the members of the branch. r 4 ~ The committee is now negotiat- | 1 95 7 MONARCH Group Hears | Susan, daughter of Mr. and ing its installation. This should Mrs. Harold Forbes, celebrated come as pleasant news to most 4 door hardtop, spotless tutone brown and beige, one owner car, rear seot hes $1295 been used, sharpest cor in the lot, 2 door, 8 cylinder, new tutens brewn end white, excellent mechanically, dessert and coffee with Mrs. W. Mary Elisabeth. North and South: Mrs. Frost Mowat, Mrs. V. Turner, Mrs. and Miss Lawlor, 61; Mr. and School at the official opening, | yor and Mrs. J. A. Anderson|April 21. Let's show them some Stewart, Mrs. A. Riddell, Mrs.| On Thursday, Mrs. W. Walsh, |\irc "p wells, 57: Mr. and Mrs T. Sloan and Mys. C. Partington |Starr avenue, is opening her yy winter, 5415. East and West: as hostesses home to the members of the yrs Odlum and Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. J. Frost thanked the Women's Institute for their 561,. Mrs. Bovay and Miss 1 953 FORD Custom 4 door, beige, radie end eute- $225 T 1k On I di her seventh birthday on Satur-|0f the members. 2 . > 4 a naila day. Guests attending her party AS St. Andrew's Young Women's Were: Rosanne Morris, Debbie 1 : a Group held a joint dessert and and Lorraine Bibeau, Jo and WHITBY a 7 coffee meeting with the Flor- Mary Pisani, Rietta Vandyk,| ence Davey Group, the WMS Frances Kaiser, Mary Hendriks, DAY-BY-DAY and the WA group. The mem- Rita Van Berkel and Susan's f 4 bers met in the Church Hall for brother, Henry, and her sister, DUPLICATE BRIDGE I a * » ® ing was opened by the presi-| are Geor {Cann, 47. | . 4 | . ge Archibald has re- ' Custom Tudor, sond, overdrive end dent, Mrs. D. Kernohan, with a, ined to her home after spend- GAMES NIGHT 1 953 FORD radio, excellent motor, needs @ little $1 45 hymn followed by a devotionaliing one week in Midland a5 1He| so pry yore body work. 1 954 PONTIAC S service. wor ¥ ero an ST jn | SueSt of Mrs. G. Ball. While in|, e ming treet High School Deluxe 4-dr., immaculate Oshawa biue finish, reds. This sor runs and looks like @ dream, reading and Mrs. Stewart led In yfiqiand Mrs. Archibald attend. Home and School Association 1 65 4 PONTI A 2 door, black, mechanically OK, needs $1 45 . ; praver. ed the Manson Bradley Eastern| i hold "Games Night" on very little body work. 1 954 FORD $295 Miss Glenna Kirkwood, a : Saturday, April 22, at the high choir member, rendered a very Star Chapter meeting. school. Card games of your Custom Fordor, Belmont blue finish, A-1 mechanically beautiful solo accompanied at| Mrs. Paul Bergevin left from choice. Refreshments and prizes 1 952 GMC 1 ton, good tires, red, mechanically OK. i aa 1953 MONARCH $395 the piano by MTS, Shall, Ms. Malton Airport for a month's 1 a Hugh Nichol addressed the|visit in Holland when she will arents of high school chil group on the TB survey. Mrs. he re-united with members of dren are asked to support this 1 a5 1 PONT] AC 4 door, sedan, light blue, good trenspor- $99 Lucerne Fordor, sharp light blue finish, excellent mechanically Beatty, a member, introduced her family after a 12-year sepa- effort in order to raise money tation, 1 954 FORD $445 the guest speaker, Mrs. Dennis ration. for the Grade 13 scholarship Clarke, who gave a very inter- fund. i Custom fordor, tutone blue and white, immaculate inside and out, moter ond tires perfect i | esting talk and showed slides of| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Forbes the missionary work carried on|entertained at their home, New-| in India. Mrs. W. A. Andrews man crescent, after the chris. |[#'s A Fact! te | A-1 SPECIALS thanked the speaker on behalf of |tening of their son, John, chris-| the groups. {tened at St. John The Evange- | w, ill loon own The ting closed with the lish Church. Guests were: Mr. || | yoy & 1960 Demonstrators Be b p ith purch of ' 2 dr. Ford, 8 cy, mew red finish $ : ed rs Foe Has | mn rem sd o bd oem 56 Ranch Wagon evi ces; out wwe "895 ¢ | FAIRE ANE 500 'fri, ter ia 22, 2005 Creek, and Mr. Gordon Tipping f fertilizer, ' 2 dr. hard top, sherp black end green finish $ : soich, 3 Dr. Ww. Hunnisett|=¢ Miss Joan Smith of Toronto. | Sportsman's Corner : 54 Meteor sutomatic, radio, power brakes ete. 395 FAIRLANE 8 cy Wiogin ng Jeb Sith dn 1795 | Mrs. T. Vandyk of Lee avenue | "1 i ' convertible, spotless white finish, excellent $ : N W 1960 FORDS . |entert 1 her g f ladies. ardwore & Gorden Div, , ] 495 BRAND NE Will Speak At siomamed be erm odes | S53 gkon $7. 53 Meteor "i ries meds as # heh light blue, sutomatic tramsmis- $ Special Service [Xfm me mecienci| MO 841 BB Pord ilo. vu unt sy we 1395 | FAIRLANE 4dr 8 oy "ius, Tio n '2485 Sigh eh n - FAIRLANE 2 dr 8 cy ™7. 'nino $2295 The sermon theme at the J v morning service in the Whitby United Church on Sunday was| United Church on' Sunday. wa TOWN OF WHITBY The choir, under the leadership | of Mrs. J. Beaton, sang the | Quotations will be received by the Town of Whitby until noon J LTD anthem "Bless Ye The Lord" | on Wednesday, May 10th, 1961 for a mone participating policy yo . as arranged by Wilhousky. of group life insurance to cover the following groups of em- Advance notices included the ployees: & a announcement that Rev. Dr.| 1. All the members of the Works Department, ¢ 200 Dundas W.-Whitby Wesley Hunnisett of the Fred 2. All the members of the Works Department together with - i pip * 1 the Office Employees. \ -- Victor Mission in Toronto will Phone MO 8-3331 Brad hither revel 3. All the members of the Works Department, the Office visit Whitby next Sunday eve. Employees and the Police Deportment. ; = ning and will speak at a Speciall og oionions should be submitted on the basis of 1, 2 end 3 sbeve. , Open service to be held in the Church] Quotations must be clearly merked on the envelope ond should be Hall. Dr. Hunnisett has had all eddremed to the Corporation of the Town of Whitby. : 9AM. TO 9 P.M. ministry of 40 years among To- W. STANLEY MARTIN, Mayor JOMN R. FROST, Clerk ronto's gnder-privileged peoples.

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