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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1961, p. 5

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| HIGH SCHOOL NEWS WHITBY And DISTRICT "Fo cgiums Spell PROVINCIAL COMMISSIONER AT WHITBY were offered in leadership for leaders and commissioners in five centres in the town. Pic- tured above discussing Guid- ing are, left, Mrs, M. Collins, District Commissioner of Osh- On Saturday a total of 270 Ranger, Guide and Brownie leaders convened in Whitby fer courses at the Annual Training Rally of the Girl Guides Association. Courses War Not Inevitable Chaplain Tells With a plea that men every {poets and prophets are not idle where pray that there never be'dreams." war, Rev. David Mar But he reminded his listeners shail told members of Branchjihat in 1910 a pious British 112, Royal Canadian Legion, in/Soverniment decided to set an Whitby on Sunday that war is|@xample for the world in dis- not inevitable. He was address-|@'mament and reduced the ing the annual veterans' church strength of its army and navy parade which this year met in|!" the hope that it would lead to St. Andrew's Presbyterian! Peae In a very few months Church Rev. Marshall, chaplain of; the branch, is former pastor of! St, Andrew's Church In his address, he 'told the veterans and others who met| /le suggested that they re- there that 100 years ago civil-;/member the advice of Viscount ized man was of the opinion|Montgomery and "'trust in God that it would be impossible to}but keep your powder dry, abolish slavery because slavery|gn peMEMBRANCE was necessary to carry the; pay Marshall .cecalled the economic standard of the world!;;..¢ Remembrance Service he at that time. had cver conducted, shortly However, he said, slaveryjafter World War 1. At that time came to an end less than 100|he said, the losses and horror years ago and the world did not/of war were fresh in everyone's collapse as prophesied, but in)mind. But as the years passed fact man has made more pro-|on, he said, some had suggested gress in that century than inithat Remembrance Day was all preceding centuries meaningless and maybe has be- "There are people who be-\come just another celebration lieve there is a power that can| But, he said, there are moth- defeat the evil purpose of man," ers and fathers, brothers and he said, "who believe that we|sisters, who will never forget can beat our swords into plowjihat the flower of the Empire shares and our spears into|jaid down their lives in two pruning hooks." wars 'Let us believe and hope and| He asked the congregation to pray that the world will neverjremember not only those who see another war,' he said,|had made the sacrifice on the "and that the dreams of thejbattlefield but te also remem- another to be the most disastrous war of all time to that date. ex ceeded since only by World War Il Name Executive S. Region CWL The. 1961-62 executive of the,Myrtle Station; Oshawa, &t Ontario County South Region of/Gregory's, Mrs. R. Scott, Osh- the Catholic Women's League|awa; Oshawa, St. Mary of the was elected recently. Following|People, Mrs. F. Donald, Osh- are the members 'awa; Oshawa. St. Gertrude's, Director, Rev. L. J. Austin,|Mrs. W. Branch, Oshawa; Whit- Whitby; chairman, Mrs. E J.Jby, St. John the Evangelist, Spraggs, Ajax; secretary, Miss|Mrs. G. Carter, .Whitby; Ux- Verda Packer, Pickering: treas-| bridge, Sacred Heart, Mrs, Wm urer, Mrs, Ralph Jones, Osh-' O'Connor, Uxbridge abenkre Spiritual, Mrs. K ae Mrs. G. Munns Hosts Guild Ireland Ajax social action Mrs Mrs. 8. Gladys. West iHth girl guides, Mrs Ruest, Whitby; education Mrs. Kelly Degray Oshawa; press, Miss Marjorie é Sr, Munns, of ber | | misfortune to live they were involved in what was) Harrison, Poit Perry. Radio and television, Gregory Carter, Whitby phone, Mrs. A. C. Love awa; resolutions, Mrs. Walter Branch, Oshawa; Canadian Con sumer, Mrs. F. Donald, Osh awa: National Magazine. Mrs Mrs tele Osh- George Henry street, opened her home on Thursday evening to the members of the Co-op Guild. Arrangements were made to give a donation to the Retard- ed Chileren's Fund and plans were arranged for a Christmas party to be held at the home of Football By JOAN CALDER Some say that Hallowe'en is ionly for little children but they are wrong. Older people have un. also. This last |Henry Street Iplayed some (Members of Henry's lteam had the bright {painting Henry's football goal posts red and grey, which are /Anderson's school colors. They jwoula then paint Henry's goal jposts purple and gold which are jHenry's school colors. Students fof Henry thought this was a Hallowe'en High amusing football ithis policy jCounci! decided that the light- jing vu the gymnasium would be Games holders those card for cards. son for activity and .35 per person without activity dent Council) will be presented night, |fo the students on Dec. 11. students| Student Council received aja! pranks.|letter {rom the cafeteria asking!) 'Student Council to take meas- idea ofjyres to prevent rowdyism in the icafeteria during the school dance intermissions, Council de- cidea to have no intermission at the next dance and see how works out. Also, jgood prank which would not be|the responsibility of those peo- creating malicious damage janything : | But someone spoiled the fun \Vandais cut down the jposts with a saw. The police to'ple playing the records 'The company printing the schoo. Christmas ecards sent a goallieiter to Student Council which jsaid that 200 dozen cards was jcaught our guys and questioned/the minimum order the com- ithent about the deed but no charges followed. A good prac- tice! joke had been spoiled just because some members of our society could not act in a ma- ture responsible manner. SCHOOL NEWSPAPER "Purple and Gold" headlines the new school newspaper which had its first production on sale Friday This paper published -- by members of the Hi-Lite Club as curricluar activity The paper costs five cents per cons The Seott a awa and, right, Mi Keith is Clysdale of Toronto, the Pro vincial Commissioner of On tario. It was Commissioner Clysdale's first official visit to Whitby --QOshawa Times Photo editor-in-chief June Grade 124 student Other members of the staff are Dick Derijk, Dale Lague, Milton Vanderveen, and Michael ert, plus 32 form. reporters the paper, we find a re- on Student Council meet- jokes, sports activities ,@ i ind extra-curricular club and classroom activities is In nort A special eature of the paper is the "'let- to the editer" column in students. express their views on things 2 The paper could not be pro- duced without the help of Mrs Grant, the typing teacher, who willingly helps the club by typ- ing out all the articles those who came back ters broken in mind and body : "You will find them hospitats and mental tions, he said They in the institu- had the Once we called them heroes, but now they are paupers. The world soon forgets, but don't let u forget The parade led frem the STUDENT COUNCIL The financial report of Stu- lent Councii was. presented to Student Council by Mr. Jun- voe, the treasurer, at the last meeiing. It showed that Council had a balance of $61.86 Kvery year, Student Council hows a film to the student body of Legion Hall to the church by Whitby Brass Band. unde: Bandmaster Eric Clarke. Joining the veterans in ne parade were membe rs of the Whitby Volunteer Fire Bri gade in dress uniform and charges admission to see it During the service, John R.'This vear. the film shown will Frost was soloist and sang "'In'be "The Old Man and the Sea Flanders Fields." Admission will be veterans wa the 25 -per per- jpany would take to publish the cards. Student Council is push- ing the sales and the publicity comniittee is warking its hard- est fo try and sell these cards. EXAMINATIONS Mid-term reports were all given out on last Friday. These ports list you in four cate- gories: Excellent, Good, Fair and In Danger of Failing. When ome students get the results of these tests, they will buckle dow, to work To add to the disappointment receiving the mid-term re the examination time- table was posted. Examinations begin Friday, Nov, 24 Because many students are carrying two subjects from the previous grade, the examina tions that they have to write for one grade conflict with the examinations that they have to write for another grade, Al ready, the timetable has been jchanged around a number of times. No one has found a solu- tion yet but by the time the examinations will be fine of port Easter Star Signs Member The regular meeting of the Whitby Chapter No. 248 Order of the Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Lodge Hall on Oct 26. The worthy matron, Kath- leen Brown, presided assisted by presiding patron Jeff Martin The meeting opened in form " with the flag being presented by the marshal Margaret Barnes and was escorted to the East, Minutes of the past meeting were read by Julia Thomas PM Conductress Louella Cook, as sisted by the associate conduc- tress Margaret Mustard intro- duced the visitors and the Past Matrons and Patrons present. They were given a warm wel come by the worthy matron ¢ Kathleen Brown and escorted to hy @ by the East Correspondence was read by the secretary and was dealt with in the usual manner. Re ports of various committees and special committees were given after which the business of the evening was carried out A very special thanks fo those who worked so hard on the ba zaar and also the night of cards sponsored by the Star Points New members were accepted in the lodge and given a friend ly welcome. The meeting closed in form with the farewell given the worthy - matron, Kath leen Brown A delicious lunch was prepar- med by the lunch committee and ' enjoyed by all ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 13 Metropolitan OHA Junior "A" HOCKEY fi UNIONVILLE This|Saturday, Oct, 28, at 4 o'clock money making project for Stu-|#! Christian Baptist Church, begin everything - Mabel Jean Morton | Weds George Edwards | Mabel Jean Morton, daugh- Edwards, brother of the |ter of Mr, and Mrs. Milton G.jwere ushers. jMorton, Newmarket, was unit- For the reception, held at the ed in marriage to George Dar- church parlors, the mother of rel Edwards, son of Mr. andith ride received the quests) |Mrs. A. J, Edwards, Whitby, on wearing'a royal blue wool dress with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow rases. She was accompanied by the bride- groom's mother who chose a light navy silk dress and a pink! roses corsage For their wedding trip bride wore a fur-trimmed beige| groom, |Newmarket. Arthur Fritzke officiated mony and Mr, J. F d the wedding music given in marriage father, wore a_ full ngih whiterown satin bodice with lace inserts and sequins, full skirt of organza with lace trimmed tier. A crown of lace and seed pearls held her hand. embroidered long veil which was worn by her mother on her wedding day. She carried a white Bible with red roses and streamers of rose buds. Miss Yvonne only attendant, chose a_ tur- quoise nylon chiffon over taf- feta street-length dress, with a ewer headpicce. She carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthe- mums. Mr. Joseph Edwards, brother by her a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. ana Mrs. Edwards are establishing residence in Gananoque. Caswell, her of the groom, acted as his best man. Mr. Floyd Morton, brother of). the bride, and Mr. Herb "Square Shooters on Auto Claims You get every dollar due when you have a claim with State Farm Mutual... and fast, too. You can count onit: Home League Holds Meeting Salvation Home Leagu meeting on t the Citade WM, H. (BILL) MIDDLETON 608 Brock St. $ Whitby, Ont. MO 8- State Form Mutua! Antomenbie lewrancs Camp: Army Women's held its weekly Thursday' evening at 1. The devotiona | period was in charge of Mrs Carr's group. The meeting open ed with a led by Mrs Willetts Mrs 62 Pal Canadien Heed Office--Toronte, Ont. song Major Simpson led in THE OSMAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 6, 1961 5 BOXER SUCCUMBS jcerebral hemorrhage, but did MELBOURNE (AP)--Hungar- |not regain consciousness. ian boxer George Kraal, 22, |. died here today after losing on| Keith Lewis Friday night. Kraal/ Rint Toe CRON mite] FOR BURNS, SORES, CUTS a technical knockout in a bout MECCA with Victorian welterweight coliapsed in his corner after the OINTMENT fight was stopped in the 10th pital and operated upon for a! the 2m suit with brown accessories and! gl located off the Atlantic Coast on the Golden Isles of Georgia--enjoy o myriad of seaside activities . . ocean bathing, fishing, boating, sunning. Private pool. Skeet shoots. Outdoor dancing and entertai t. Cuisine. Fascinating commodations. Club-like atmosphere. Riding trails. Yacht Club. Golf course. Everything to make you enjoy your vacation, Write today. jprayer. Mrs Carr gave the 3ible reading. Following the devotional period the members enjoyed a tuy demonstration. At the close of the meeting Precast Concrete jlunch was served by Mrs. Carr {and her group qeivelCermtent CHRISTMAS ? MRS. BD. MITCHELL BOOK EARLY! 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EAST 1 block North of Post Offies in Whitby Is Most Convenient For Your Buy- ing Needs of Quality Goods at Prices That Save! 0 8-3483 PONTIAC, BUICK USED CARS 1006 Brock South MO 8.4911 Used Car Sales VIGOR OIL STATION Operated by "Vic Van Luven Dominion Royal Tires The' Best Deal on New and Used Tires DIESEL OIL SPORTS THIS WEEK'S W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funerel & Ambulance Service EVENTS You don't 'have to play @ sport to be a good sport Nerma O'Coanor, Uxbridge Immigration and citizenship, Mrs Mrs. P. Kelly, Ajax, presidents, | west Ajax, St. Bernadette's, Mrs.| A social heur followed and Vincent Shannon, Ajax; Picker-|colored moving pictures were ing, St. Francis de Sales, Mrs |shown by Mrs, Munns on trips M. Togerson, Pickering: Rose-|that she and the late Mr. Munns bank, St. Mary's, Mrs. Wm. made in varieus places, very Saccoccio, West Hill much enjoyed by all Port Perry, Immaculate Con-. The hostess served ception, Mrs Mary Amell,|ments Cowx of Dundas street refresh- BROCK EVENING SHOWS AT 6:55 & 8:30 (Whithy) LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:30 MARTIN: MacLAINE $n wilt wotle ~ Amd. you Chav qe x! (OF HOWE RASA CE. mw TgCMCOLOR Wile re hp 1 Ws 5S Ga «et 9 a ter ere new ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ° ae @ PLUS 4ECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION e@ "TERROR OF THE TONGS" -- color / Sterring CHRISTOPHER LEE--YVONNE MONTAUD ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ML "rs hie ay. at: me i Oe acted" Members of the Whithy Ve unteer Fire Brigade turned 1 what must be the noisie nest in the world on Satu day morning. They found bird's nest, containing fi eggs, inside the fire Fi the nest, nioving sounds at and times above. They the -- siren 12 noon every certainly wer another each year for 'f {pop & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.LL. 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