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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1961, p. 5

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HIGH SCHOOL NEWS |Remembr ance |Financial Times ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 3, 1961 § ' j Chan eS Owners [ident of Southam-MacLean, an-\afely eayandel, "with full tiie. Hallowe en Prank Address By | neue (CP)--The S| ee gee will take ities of the sation tad iat: am-MacLean organizations." cial Times, weekly financial and|over with the Dec. 1 issue. Dr. Weber _ business newspaper published in| Duncan F. Anderson, a vice- "DIVINE SARAH" n Ss oot a | Montreal, has been acquired|president of Southam-MacLean,| Sarah Bernhardt, the great f, Dr. W, H. Weber, superinten- cna E. C, Ertl estate by|has been appointed publisher.|French actress who died in 1975, mth iereN visa ie ENS dent of the Ontario Hospital,|Southam - MacLean Publica-|He states that the paper's edi-|was brought up in a convent un- ua aero ce niga owe che -- Bats \ olleyball at Whitby, will be the speaker tions Ltd., James A. Daly, pres-jtorial services will be immedi-itil she was 13 years old. pon rriva a é son, le s aye a return matcl lat Ra Street High School on the morn-|in Orono, Wednesday, Nov. Aig theory Pap ge ing after the night before (I/The Juniors were victorious, |Tegion hall. The dinner and jj refer to Hallowe'en) it was with|winning both their games by\zqdress will conclude the ob- varied emotions that the stu- scores of 12-10 and 15-3 devcuan of Remembrance Das! dents viewed their football 'The Seniors didn't do so well. ie members of Branch 112 of | standards. They won their second game 13- the Rov 1 Can dian Lani cd |, Sentiments ranged from mild 2 put dropped the other two 11- ss Pe eee lindignation to anger. But need-|g and 15-7 in {avor of Orono. Qn Nov. 4, this coming} less to say, everyone was shock-| phe next games will both be Saturday, Legion members and 'adlbag Fs DR dag Binh tog Sgedes Ft home, against Ajax on Mon- helpers will conduct their an-| ltrom excitement as a result of | 42¥. ng ad OLC on Thurs-nual Poppy Day campaign |an important victory -- but rath-|\C8Y, NOV. ¥ throughout the town. On Sun- oil by vandals, gained "th day, Nov. 5, branch members | whatever you might wish to call) | wt Ae ; : |those who would deliberately de , will hold their annual veleran's| |stroy properiy used and enjoyed ee e church parade. All veterans in} by students |Whitby and district, whether} The cost of replacing such u y are Legion members or | sary equipment is high and : , are invited to participate jit is not likely that Anderson asiitag | Fall-in for the parade is 2.30 JUMEDIMVE LELWVERY CB All YZEY jwill get new standards until : jp.m, at the Legion hall. The} jnext year. Meanwhile, the stu- @ \parade will march to St. An-| wa jdents will be deprived of play 7 drew's Presbyterian Church, @ FOR YOUR NEW HOME ing football! Byron St. S REPORTS OUT " On Saturday, Nov, 11, the @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS . Wek Vee repbitz ate ou!| annual Remembrance' Day @ NON-SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS se Ea {Our parents now know the truth. = . parade and service at the ceno 'No doubt they will double their) | taph will be held. Fall-in at AND PLATFORM efforts to ge: us to study for é o the Legion hall is at 10.30 a.m.' ss first term exams, which _ inci- - The service at the cenotaph t 4 ' O z 7 lee hy ia Welk : A CANAD away. (Or shoud 1 mention 1) "The banquet will be held a CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. TAN LEG} fy : ; " This is the time when eligibi'- f the Legion hall at 6.30 p.m PG Phy haw ing " wy a a ee executives, & Nov 11 POPPY SALE AIDS VETERANS : On Saturday nearly 50 can remembrance of those who, east, Whitby, buys a poppy WHITBY "i W F "a vassers, representing Whitby made the supreme sacrifice vey Cho ga Eaten Mine BOWLING NEWS HAT IN THE RING est e orget annual National Remembrance 1, will br tl n yg ri Sy ed up a hit today with the Legion, will brave the ele proceeds go to the Legion Day Parade will take place WHITBY LADI Aig SMBHE THEE Geedeee ments to sell poppies as part | Veterans' Welfare Fund, In- on Saturday, November 11, at CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE Bevan, 1191 Walnut street of the National Poppy Day the picture above, Eileen Pat the Cenotaph Standing for Nov. 2: Allsorts will be a candidate for a seat : program. Poppies are wornin terson of 520 Dundas street | --Oshawa Times Photo 20, Gumdrops 18, Life Savers 16.) | council. Mr. Bevan re- Humbugs 15, hg prime " cently resigned as a member a K Of C H tas of the Court of Revision, on y i e 1 | b Practice Pays Off, AVE er Totes over san: 7, FhChhe, had been a member Saturday, Nov. Tith, 1961 Shaw 748, M. Bentley 84, E.| retired, Mr. Bevan was a Branch 112, Royal Canadian. during the World Wars and all Whitby's election pot warm Mason 651, J. Gates 608, plant superintendent on the . B ae M m G. Wiles 584, A.lonn oc URE. dekait: : : : Anderson Tops Henry e orial cicel 574, D. Moore 579, A. nent for 38 years. This is his | All Citizens Are Invited To Take Part In The Following Services: yis 562, H. Moore 559, D.' first bid for public office. Caverly 548, I. Farndale 545, T . By DEREK BETTY mum while the former's offen F B ge? anc 515. M metionanes were. mm sme are'ste: Fox Bernier ss": fam st a POPPY DAY: SATURDAY, NOV. 4th tices and workouts finally paid field aha K Lovst 501 eet eac ers off last Friday when Anderson Although the greatest credit A Memorial Night held by the eclag aver 400 --2 DL. Alley defeated Henry 9 to 0, thus put- belongs to the team co-ordina- Whitby Knights. ef Columbus Sing Vv 2 \ l : 5 2 cee y 273, 270, 205, EB ting Anderson in the play- tion, outstanding plays were Council 4895 fer the late brother) #2, Ponggln M Bentley 244, At Clover Lane offs for COSSA ade by Bruce Craig. Dz Napoleon Bernier took place}: ok Pa Anderson's junior football Westlake beh Wists Sree Wednesday, Nov. 1, beginning "ee : > Mo i baer The regular monthly, meeting VETERANS' CHURCH PARADE = Sunday Nov 5th team meets Henry Street jun- yet'. cee Anderson win next With Mass at 7.30 p.m. at. St. yas Gates 133 06 W. Wil. Of Four Leaf Clover Home and +] - jors at Henry this Friday in @ piqay and 'put herself in the John The Evangelist Church kinson '918 I Farndale 912, Dp, School Association was held at ' : very important game of the coc, finals A Memorial Service followed) kahoe 911. B. Moase 211 "7. Clover Lane school on Wednes: to St. Andrew s--Fall-in 2:30 p.m. season : the general meeting at 30 Brhoks 208. G Wiles 206 G. Me. day, Nov 1 in the form of R Crawford of Anderson p.m. in the parish hall with ai Donough 202 yH Moore. 202. B "Open House The president scored the only touchdown of team of brother Knights of! poe... 4999 St 200 Mr. R. Grover was in the chair. i the game in the second quarter WHITBY Oshawa Council assisting Pascoe 202 and B. Sturgess 2 The meeting opened with the or. a ur ay, ov. by a running play ee by the PERSONALS Deputy Grand Knight Patrick; MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE -- ae acore, last Friday the game McDaniel chaired the meeting| Standing tor Nov. 1 -- Spar- After the business meeting ® "i * * proved to be very one-sided, Which as ationted be cantlrows 7, 44: Biue Jays 4, 24;|was concluded, Mr. Grover: ite Fall-in 10:30 a.m. (Wreaths will be placed in advance) The touchdown was unconvert ; " , _50 members. The guest speaker|Orioles 2, 22; Falcons 3, 21; \troduced the teachers: Mr. R. a ed, thus giving Anderson the United Church Young age was Rev. A. G. Quesnelle, froig | Eacles 5, 19; Robins 5, 16;'Fells, Principal of Grover Lane Buy One and Wear One in Remembrance of the Fallen ple's Union were guests at lead, In the third quarter Tom- a ; St. Gregory's parish, Oshawa.' Ducks 2, 16; Hawks 0, 13. school, Mrs. Fells, Mr. Mac- ragdatv : Hallowe'en party held at the)>'. 'res paren, awa. vv ABs ' : i ANNUA BAN t t my Kirkwood kicked for as oine of Mrs. Webber and Miss. Fhe Council's Chaplain Rev.) Triples over 550 -- Ladies: M Donald and Mrs. Andersons L | -_ d ur ay, Ov. single point. Pete Neeves ac-| 14 : L. J. Austin also gave a Spirit-| c. . R k For Hilltop school as follows: ; Margaret Webber, 901 Brock)' %. Aust gave a spiril-| Carter 582 and F Ottenbrite 553 ? ) , counted for the rouge in the street south. Present were:|"al Message. A benefit 'Stag' linen: J. Smyth 782, B. Hazelton Principal Mr. D. Challice, Miss 6:15 (Ti k t 1 50) last part of the game Miss Gina Van Deuren, Miss Deing arranged by brothers|935, 1, Bedard 617, J. Huisman Boack, Miss Langfield. Mrs. : p.m. ickers |. Anderson's defensive held yieonor Griffith, Miss Shirley|Maurice O'Connor and Frank|599\ G_ Perry 578, J. Oosterholt/Lawrence from Almond school Henry's line keeping the first - Madigin will be held Saturda if ans *|was also introduced X 3 Ski Miss } Sc 7,\) gi i ¥/568, D. Johnston 559 and ¢ downn of the Inter to. mini. kimner, Mist Mary Scat, Rev NOW for members| Mendniks 898 The 'auest speaker, tor 'vel BRANCH 112 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION (WHITBY) Popkie, Mr. Philip Simpson and|2"4 friends High Triples with Handicaps: |°Yen!"8 Was Mr McLelland, Dis- . s -- H. Mallon 521 (150) trict school Inspector. He spoke : S also members of the King Ladies " ; : i Guide Leader Street United Church YPU_ of . 671; F. Ottenbrite 553 (114) 667,/07 the "New secondary school VERNON MacCARL, President Oshawa. The group wore Hal- ating u Men --J. Smyth 782 (66) 848; ge sagensen si adjourned and a meek A 9y 87 owe'en costumes and prizes J. Gosterholt 565 (202) 878. social hour followed. Mothers of ------ Conference were given for party games. A . Singles over 200: Ladies --M.wy Fells' 1 : cies Wer ' { F d junch. buffet iunch was served by the SQLS [C@ TUME carter 266A. Sandrell 239, U.N", Fells room served lunch, W j y sseeibcues Johnston 223, H. Mallon 214, M , : s 223, I 214, } > Nov. & At hitb , Ire time for the three classes|McDaniel 210 and F. Ottenbrite held Wednesday, Nov : Mrs, David Travis is conval of skaters in the Whitby Rotary|205. Men -- J. Smyth 311, 251, About 300 Guide and Brownie ee ag aged Figure Skating Club have been! 220, C. Hendriks 272, B. Hazel- ie Leaders from the Central On atay at the "Topanin Gentral announced. The times an-jton 249, La Bedard 227, 204, G Fe? ario Area will meet in Whitby rwentiounced will remain in effect|Perry. 226, J. Oosterholt 225, J Y for a two-day conference, open- Hos} where she underwen for the remainder of the season,| Huisman 221, L. Carver 209 and ing tonight. The main gathering SUTSery. Her friends wish her a Seniors will use the ice from|D. Johnston 207, 207. AFTERNOON TEA This is the friendly little animal that is the key to att Pa * prompt recovery 'i ba be ae olborne St. Public Pp 10.30 a.m. until 12 noon High Singles with Handicaps es but discusalon Soups Mr. Walter Kramble, of Intermediates will use the ice| Ladies -- H. Mallon 214 (50) 264; & COFFEE wa e accommodated in var-Transcona, Manitoba, was last'from 12 noon until 1 p.m. F, Ottenbrite 205 (38) 243. Men ious church halls on Saturday weekend a guest of Mr. and Juniors will skate from 1 p.m./J. Smyth 311 (22) 333; C. Hen- H a Leaders from the east limits Mrs. Joseph Taras. io 2 p.m driks 272 (36) 308 Tues., Nov. 7 ner than you have ever had perviously offered. of metro to Grafton, north to The club classes are held on rton ar will at tecent gue 2 f ~ JHITBY ANT STRICT MEN : M, Haliburton and Sutton will a Recent guests at the home of every Saturday: during the win: WHITBY AND DISTRICT ME 2:30 TO 5 P.M tend The area excludes the city Mrs. T. E. Thrower, 407 Kent), es Thursday Night i . : ° a Peurpieh: IC i ihe fecixieest wate: Mle and ter months. beginning this Ott cee Gee unk res 1.) ALL SAINTS' CHURCH Now you will be able to start your own business with time in a number of years that Hugh Shenette, of Morrisburg, é : Sutherland 271, 263, F. Lloyd . . ' ° . Chih "w Sodieranine. Gee. been Ont 317, E. Badgley 260, J. Kirk NEW HALL a smal linvestment which is secured in a co-opera held Whitby white 289, E. Jordan 260, A Sponsored by Afternoon Guild . " "y _ % ote co Fe aj. ,, Susan. daughter of Mr, and Benevolent Holds Hewis 251. J. White 286, R. Pas tive offer without further cost or time on your part. vided into' groups of about 30 MzS-, Robert Taylor, celebrated) 1, . coe 282, D. Allin 290, W. Brown Y each for the panel discussions Pet, third birthday. Guests at-' First Meeting 338, R. Norris 252, 253, M. Sles- ( tei Thae wil) he aa tending her party were: Heath- sor 255, D. Adams 253, A ' 1 pena eg Mies ne - es er Harmsworth, Shelly Taylor,) Beneyolent Rebekah Lodge| Young 286, B. Newstead 285, W. Nutria Canada s ne st and most iA Beau nie Seritany isin Patty Sullivan and Susan's no, 132 held its regular meeting| Hubbard 253, 263, B. Gordon 253, , i s Toronto grandmother, Mrs. Roberton Wednesday evening at the) W. Jordan 299, 253, A. Knibb 258, | progressive for i dustry, Taylor, of Toronto 1OOF Hall. Noble grand sister| W. Mowatt 26 M. Jordan 253,) J. Drum 260, T. Kellett Lee 269, G. Richardson your financial independence in a more secure man- This evening, the entire group cS 272 will be addressed by Mrs. Elsa. Mrs. T. Vandyke, Lee avenue, Stella peri Pla the mie ate Seca, of the Provincial head. entertained Der grap ot ied liner May Churchyard, |". Maior 297. C. Hutcheon 258, oe Arlt pee . i rs of the ; ruide 4 "ky 3 , sal Wage oer ' is 266 : beeen abo ie the were Mrs. A. Teunissen and) This was the first meeting) M. Bemis 266 . _ our investment will give you % or better annually Kathleen Rowe Put $ 1. Mrs. W. Bowden. for the new officers. Vice grand Psinles ia ages See ise W. 4 Py A he Gites Gonteien is reported for the sick committee, |Jordan 740, M. Jordan 728, W. ® Your investment is fully secured been arranged by Mrs. G E. H. Withtman accom- Thank you cards were read.|Hubbard 704, R. Norris 710, , . panie y $ / iller, Sicter, Gwe P a tong in 755, KF. Jordan 752, J : . 4 Linton, of Orono. Attending to panied by Mrs. Betty Miller, sister Gwen Halton, the treas-/ S10" [5%, a voraan "© © We supply necessary food, accommodations and maintenance the arrangements in Whitby are Doth of Niagara Falls, visited yrer, gave her réport. . Sister Sutherland 726 Miss. Hazel Winters and Miss Mrs. Whithtman's mother, Mrs. sabelle Saunders District May Newman, of Whitby George Munns, Sr., of Henry Deputy President thanked the SCOUTS' RADIO | A New Policyholder ® We insure your Nutria for fire, theft, death and diseo< street z rug committee for their good WINNIPEG (CP) -- Manitoba Every 22 Seconds p hone e LONG TRADITION Miss Dianne 'Treen, Euciid/'aste in the purchase of the ew/poy. scouts' own radio station! 14 ma chow vou why 0 We operate under government control The cathedral at Mainz, West- street, is celebrating her 14th 'U2 was officially opened here re : : ern Germany, developed from birthday today Her friends Sister Saunders assisted by). ig : inline stations many are insured so often ® We have assets of $50,000 baptistery built in the 6th wis ' , , 'ns sister Isabel Meier installed the|Ce™1Y, Joining simular. siation 1 a_ baptister it in the 6th wish her many happy returns sister Isabel Meier installed th ot inl hulan And Vat by State Farm Mutual. i zs ipeheate " in awa, E ; sieht of the day. color bearer who was absent You'll be glad you did, For any one able to prove Nutria is not the best investment on the market at the installation of officers. couver in a network, The Cana ' : ne Birthday greetings were sungidian network, with headquar MIDDLETON, and that you do not receive 40% or more on your shore, we offer 2 pair for sister Kathleen Brough. ters at Ottawa, is part of a 608 Brock St. $. of Nutria valued ot $1,000 as a reward. , EVENING SHOWS AT 6:55 & 8:20 [Lodge closed in the regular worldwide hookup being. en- Whitby, Ont, MO 8-3762 O * manner. A_ social hour was : , , (Whitby) LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 [spent and refreshments were|Couraged to promote commumi- | gs rary autos Astomotits lsnrnce Company " |served by sisters McLean andications among scouts In all | THE Churchyard Saatriag. Canadien Head Office--Toronte, Ont. AND UP 99 The next meeting will. be '= -scecou er apene GUARANTEED 7 held Nov. 15. Unity Club Past | os - |Granac meeting will be held £777/ Salute to the men who live \\ "8 Nov. 22 at 8 p.m SAVE 35% ; ON YOUR { // for speed®.. and the girls ee ae i i : who can't help loving them! ' j . INVESTMENT decades 7 PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL paid MYRTLE STATION "7", | eeaiiage temper /{/D0DD & SOUTER } CREAM COLD WAVE Reg. 9.95 \\\ Sg BILL TRAVERS | PAINT and SRECHRISTMAS PRICE. ...... O49 a » WALLPAPER STORE Cy aaa, ee FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION: Phone anytime -- Brooklin -- 655-4876 or -- 107 BYRON ST. $;, WHITBY mu nciudes ampoo, aircy en ersonalize ing. MO 8.5231 Ca a a ce THE OSHAWA PET CENTRE (Joe) 728-0403 Plus So "|[cut. Point deste] CHIC BEAUTY SALON MO 8-4952 - : "SEPTEMBER STORM" Painting & Decoreting 102A LUPIN DR. WHITBY, BRING THE FAMILY OUT ANYTIME INCLUDING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Sterring: JOANNE DRU.© MARK STEVENS pgp noe OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to $:30 -- Thursday and Friday 9 @.m. FREE HORSE AND PONY RIDES FOR THE CHILDREN, COMPLIMENTS OF THE COMPANY , Gyptex, Paperhanging to 8:30 p.m. -- Closed Monday, SATURDAY, MATINEE AT 1:30 ~ Full Well Murals

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