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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jan 1962, p. 6

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Manager: Lloyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jenuery 27, 1962 § By JOAN CALDER Present 20-Bar Pins To 2 Henry Students New Canadians Brooklin Subject By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |109; Mr. R. Heron, Jack Pat- terson, 107%, tors and players. Fouls were|Maureen Liddle scored 7 points BROOKLIN -- The president, On Wednesday evening, Jan- Mrs. Clifford Johnston, chaired the January meeting of the Home and School Association, held on Tuesday evening at the Meadowcrest Junior School. Tentative plans were formed to hold a Valentine tea and bake sale on Saturday, Febru- ary 10 at 2.30 p.m. in the Meadowcrest Junior School. Mrs. Creamer, vice - presi- dent of Home and School Coun- cil, Oshawa, will officiate at the opening ceremonies. The following members were approached and agreed to act as conveners: tea table, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. John Batty; baking table, Mrs. Vernon Wil- son, Mrs. Joan Johnstone. The plaque for largest num- ber of mothers in attendance was awarded to Miss Dianne} Wilson's room. The guest speaker, Mrs, Mathews, Whitby, introduced by Mrs. Nicholson, spoke on The Advantages of French in the Public Schools. At the next meeting to be| WILL SEND TEACHERS eld on February 20, Mrs. A.M.| QTTAWA (CP) -- External _------ |Butler will speak on New Cana-|aftairs Minister Green an. | een Ben aig oncag a nounced Tuesday that Canada bo vana-| will send a number of teachers anchester jdians called The Harmonizers,|overseas again this year under oe junder the leadership of Ted|its international technical co-op- y |Hoogsteen, will provide the|eration programs. There now jentertainment. are some 40 Canadian teachers acramen |BRIDGE CLUB serving in Africa, Asia and the | Members of the Brooklin|Catibbean under the program. On Jan. 28 | ship Hall. ; Highest scores: By MRS. W. F. CROSIER North and South--Mrs. M. R. MANCHESTER -- There was|Clarke, William Cox, 136%; a large congregation at church|Mrs. William Medland, Mrs. J. on Sunday morning to hear the|Timmins, 117; Mr. and Mrs. R. jinaugural service of the United|Morris, 11544; Mr. and Mrs. G. |san Roach was at the piano. |Mrs. S. Kandel, 140%; Mrs. S. | Sacrament Service will be|Sheridan, Mrs. R. Drew, 12914; held on Sunday, January 28th.|Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heron, | Mr. and Mrs. Art Vanderwoort|109%; Mr. and Mrs. J. Glover, jand Mr. Tony Vanderwoort at- jtended the dinner at Oshawa jairport Saturday evening. luary 24, a mixed pairs tourna- ment was played at Brooklin Township Hall. COMING EVENTS The Brooklin Women's Insti- tute will meet on Wednesday afternoon, January 31 at 2.30 p.m. in the basement of town- ship hall. be Mrs. F, M. Holliday, conven- er of Historical Research and Current Events, will present program on The Lives of Fa- mous Women, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Carl Spencer of Toronto were callers on Fri- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Spencer. Mrs. S. J. Hillier, Mrs. Wil- liam Mediand, Mrs. Howard Arksey and Mrs. Ralph Thomp- son were appointed, and attend- ed the Oshawa Presbytery in- augural meeting, held at King Street United Church, on Wed- nesday, Jan. 17, at 2 p.m. committed right and left so that/also for Whitby. many girls were fouled off from| The best guard game was playing the remainder of the! played by Susann Schilling, Joy game. Reasons for the exrtava-|Burnside and Marilyn Archer. gant amouni of fouls are that} This line-up played a greatly the basketball season has just)/improved game, thus preventing begun and games are being. of-| Ajax from scoring a number of ficiated by Nationa) Rated Of-| points. ficials who do not miss a foul. ASSEMBLY al eur F Two deserving peuple receive se Fogg pag a their 20-bar pins 'n the assembly of 38. to 20. Leading scorers. at Henry Mary Lou Cuddy and |were Margaret Weaver with 10 John Cuddy trom both scholastic Ipoints to her credit and Joan and extra-curricular achieve- ; Hi ; ments achieved the pin. | Seer tas Colne orgy Sern Lieutenant Commander Con- order for four more pennants)/Townsend both scored 5 points aaa bog = panees Ne was also accepted by the Counci] for Whitby. The guards deserved] "US ™ OT P pacthitncelinlauad The BAA is going to lessen the a medal for the excellent way ine Hi dhet eet poet 3 financial burden on the Student|that they plaved. Jo-Anne Under-| . rhe eh s Milita re collé ar Council by raising $30.00 towards| wood did the best job in guard-|VN8 at the eta. pecan the pennants. ing that the spectators had ever ane then being s The old Council is still in| seen, /military discipline the moment operation until this issue is Suits jthe young " ene sg the ' The Junior game saw Whitby;bus. We saw the cadets being age og ibe ly Shel ith a 14-5 lead at half time.|measured for uniforms and re- new president, |However, over-confidence made|ceiving their text-books, then i |them blow a 9-point lead but|being run through the rigorous BASKETBALL ithey finished with Whitby win-linitiation. The Motto of the Two terrific games played injning 36 to 31. Anne Henstock| military colleges seem to be a Ajax between Ajax and Henry,|was Whitby s outstanding score|good motto for all of us; Truth,} recently delighted both specta-'She netted 15 points for Whitby.|Duty, Valour. {| WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR The last two meetings of Stu- dent Council were concerned with spirited discussion about the purchase of pennants for the BAA, The BAA solicited the Student Council to buy 12 pen- nants for the BAA to present to the winners in intra-mural sports. The order for eight pan- nants was sent to Tiophy Craft. The pennants cost more than the Council had assumed and arrangements were made to re- turn them but unfortunately the pennants are made to order and cannot be returned. A recent Se ae ee original building, on the south east corner, has been con- verted into offices, with a mezzanine for storage and | lunch room --Oshawa Times Photo 500 ATTEND ANDREW ANTENNA OPEN Antenna Corporation - was | established in Whitby in 1953 and the original plant was built one year later. The new addition has a fleor area of 22,400 square feet and the last night The entire plant was unveiled to the many visi- tors who were en'ightened on the "propagation and radia- tion of electro magnetic waves at radio frequencies'. Andrew In celebrating the very re- cent expansion of its 25,000 sq. ft. plant, the Andrew An- tenna Corporation of Whitby played host to almost 500 guests during an Open House Widen Terms To Pick Psychiatry Peter Perry Of 1961 (JoricAt | - | pointed to this county, had com: |way 12 and thus divert heavy Dundas H S pleted a study of the history of}weekend traffic away from |Ontario County and the town of|/ Whitby. But, he said, no such' The Dundas St. H and S Whitby. official notice has come to the Association, held their regular choice. The board of directors} Noted in his studies, was the|chamber's attention, of the Chamber of Commerce at/career of Peter Perry, a pioneer, He suggested that if the town in the schvoi auditorium. The a meeting this week ruled that/in the county. Historians have|¢Stablishes a parking authority) president Mrs. E. English open- certain changes be made. since claimed that had Perry|@S suggested by the chamber/ed the meeting with the singing This year, the panel of judges|not died at an early age, his last year, work on plans for re-!of O Canada, accompanied on will be permitted to make their|enthusiasm and ingenuity, might|4eveloping the downtown shop-|the piano by Mrs. B. Pinch. MINOR HOCKEY TONIGHT The best of Whitby's young hockey hopefuls are on parade tonight at the Whitby Community arena as the Pee Wee, Bantam, and Midget All-Stars host Oshawa, Ajax and Scarboro Lions in a gala Minor Hockey Nite, tripleheader to conclude Minor Hockey "Week in Canada, and more specifically, --- Whitby. The Whitby minor hockey executive have spent sev- eral hours preparing for tonight's affair -- because {Duplicate Bridge Club held a y) PLUMBING {Church women. Rev. Mr. Bra-|Jackson, 113; Mr. and Mrs. J. series of games on Wednesday |ham was assisted by president/Goodwin, 10144. evening, in basement of Town- The terms of reference gov- |Mrs. Grant Franklin. Miss Su-|) EAST AND WEST ~-- Mr, and erning the choosing of Whitby's Peter Perry for 1961 will be changed to permit a _ wider meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 23, ewn choice if they deem thatjhave led Whitby to become a those nominated do not deserve|city which would rival Toronto the annual citizen of the year/in size and commerce. award. In addition, the plaque) It is in his name that Jud donated by the late Judge John|Pritchard founded the award E. Pritchard, may be presented/and at his request that the to a man or woman for excep-|Chamber of Commerce annually tional service to the town per-/arranged that the award is formed over a period of years| made. | and not just in 1961. The general public is asked In previous years, the judges|t9 make nominations each have been bound to choose one|spring on ballots provided in of the candidates named on bal-| public offices of their nomina- lots sent to them by the public.|tion of the man or woman who In recent years, there have been/has performed services for the occasions when fewer than a/good of the most people of the ge dozen nominations were made. The panel of judges, incident- ally, is known only to them- selves. The secretary of the Chamber, Fred Ollen-Bittle, is probably the only official of the| Chamber who knows any of the! panel, and he only knows one. The decision to widen the terms of reference came out of the directors' meeting as mem- bers realized that as years go on, selection of further de- serving citizens is becoming more difficult William David- son, a holder of the award, sug- gested that the public should be made aware that the award is not confined only to men and that women are just as eligible. town over and above the call of|<}, duty. Holder of the award for 1960 is Lloyd Gibson. RESTART MALL PLAN The directors learned this| week that the Department of! Highways was not under the im- pression that a highways engin- eer is to give the chamber an opinion on a proposed mall plan! for the downtown business area. | Chairman. of the committee, | Mal Femia, was advised to| start the process over again in the hopes that some action can; be taken this year. i Last autumn, work on the plan to convert four blocks in the Brock-Dundas street: area Nominations for the 1961)came to a halt temporarily as Peter Perry will probably be/committee members were under called in the coming weeks. ithe impression that they were jawaiting results of Depart- FOUNDED IN 1955 . ; ae ment of Highways study. The award was founded by| Robert Cawker told the meet- John E. Pritchard, in 1955, thejing that he had heard authentic year of Whitby's centennial. Atjreports that Thickson's road that time, His Honor, newly ap-|might eventually become High- Brooklin Concrete Major Expansion The major expansion of aj|cently been given a contract to Brooklin company was announc-|Provide 68 reinforced concrete ed Wednesday when Robert A,|blocks for fier reconstruction a jat Owen Sound. McCoy, president of Brooklin| Cancrele Srodacta Ltd. told of| The blocks each weigh 11,000 the purchase of the Baker and| Pounds. A similar type of block Son Concrete Products business|"#S Used in a Whitby Harbor of Newmarket. The acquisition | Project in 1960. of the Newmarket firm consid-|------ - erably increases the marketing! range of this growing business. | a LIVELY DOINGS A two-way radio system will be installed between Brookin and Newmarket to facilitate trucking operations and plant functions The new radio system| KIRKHAM, England (CP)-- Owner of a 200-year-old man- sion in this Lancashire area has thought up a new way of pre- [Ping area can proceed apace. | Everyone present was welcomed | During this meeting, the first and the minutes were read. It of 1962, Reeve Everett Quan-| was announccd that the teachers jtrill, acting mayor, administer-;would not be in their rooms led the oaths of office to vice- | before the regular meeting star- {presidents William Rankin andj ted. The junior room count went |Robert Cawker. President Gor-|to Mrs. Found's room, and the don Richards had taken the oath| senior banner went to Mrs. earlier at an executive meeting.|Smith's room. Mrs. A. Fryer Mr Rankin has been selected| introduced the guest speaker for by the chamber president to be-|the evening, Dr. Andrew Mal- gin studies on plans for a 1962|colm, psychiatrist at the Ontario Trade and Agriculture Fair in|Hospital. He spoke on Mental Whitby. He said that it is pro-|Health in children, after which posed that the date of this/@ question and answer period ear's fair, the town's second,|WaS held Mrs. J. -Crawforth be altered to permit a greater|thanked the speaker and the * of farm produce. He| Meeting was closed with the} also suggested that it will be his| Singing of God Save the Queen. | committee's plan to invite rep-| Refreshments were served by resentatives from other cities to|the mothers of Mr. Duchesne's| attend this year's fair. 'room. | | 1855 Minutes Read Dunbarton Group IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- Sunday| morning was the Canadian Bible} Society service. The minister Dr. W. A. McKay, the service and introduced the] : speaker, Rev. Stanway, District] "Meir. Junior congregation lead Secretary of the Canadian Bible er. was Mrs. Robert Young as- Society. sisted by Miss Margaret Hart- Mr. Stanway made a special|ford The Y.P.S. group met in presentation to two members of! the sunday School Room under the local branch of the society.|the leadership of Mr. Wellesley Mr. B. Lotton who was the local] Robertson, the president. Music branch secretary for forty! at st. Andrews is under the di- eight years was presented with) rection of Marion McClement a Bible by Mr. Hollinger who is| organist and choir leader. A the new secretary. Mr. J. Mc-| Congregational dinner was held Intosh, president for the past| yon 96. eight years, was presented with] ppRsoNALs a life membership by Mr. Wil-| 'The date of the next euchre liam Carr, 1962 president of the} ang cribb Dunbarton Branch. |and cribbage sponsored by the C |Base Line and Squi 2 _ Mrs. Signoretti conducted the| Recreation coinaatiten is iat junior Congregation. Mr.|+ Base Line School at 8:30. Cragg's boys Sunday School) there will be prizes and refresh- Class were in attendance. |ments. Proceeds are being held Mr. Stanway who was a for-\t9 help provide trips and prizes mer missionary in China, read|tor the Bayview Heights School. the scripture lesson. He told of] wy and Mrs. W. D. Smith left the many hundreds of bible yy car for Florida on January translations -- 53 different lan- 13+) On the 14th their son Terry guages in Toronto alone and al- 114 Murray Balsdon also drove most 80 in Canada. . Dr, McKay had the Dunbarton | Bible Society minute book of| a | 1855 and read the names of the WILL CONTEST LAW | original members. The dues were paid in shillings and pence. {regular morning worship. Mr. Kenneth Heron, the minister, conducted the service. A soprano solo was sung by Mrs. Sandra Bank, a new mem- ted] Fi conducted ber to the soprano section of the south to join Terry's parents. discount store and 16 other re- serving his home. He runs a) On Wednesday, Jan. 17th, the", tive meeting of the United|2zNes early - quite frankly, all money goes to furthering men. The festivities begin Whitby Community arena SMITH STILL IN FRONT Bill Smith, captain of the Whitby Mohawks, the Metro Junior "A" league's leading goal scorer with 21, is being pursued once more by Marlboro's Gary Jar- rett, who upped his total to 20 after scoring a pair- on Wednesday night against Unionville. Smith, and Jarrett were deadlocked at 18 goals each prior to their meeting here in Whitby last Tuesday, but the Mohawk leader fired a hat-trick, his second of the year, and both against the Marlboros, to jump into the league leadership. Smith can improve his total on Tuesday when the Mohawks host Unionville. He has been setting a torrid pace, to date, lacking only four goals tS average one-a-game. TOWN AND COUNTRY... Art Rennick relin- quished his share of the Lakeshore Intermediate league scoring leadership to the co-holder, Dave Jones of the Belleville Pepsis. Jones scored two goals on Wednesday night in a 10-4 Rennick was held scoreless in a 7-3 loss to the Bow- manville Shamrocks Thur Gas Juveniles took a 1-0 quarter-final series with Bowmanville after claiming a 4-3 decision in Whitby Thursday night. There seems to be a dispute as to when place. The OMHA wanted ada Night holds forth in the Bowmanville arena. minor hockey Town. This is your night Mom and Dad, to show your appreciation to these hard-working individuals who provide your son(s) with a splendid hockey program through the winter months. And their efforts are not remunerated in dollars and cents, but with satisfac- tion that they have helped to teach a young boy the values of sportsmanship and fellowship with other growing boys, Out of the 300 or so young hockey players may emerge a budding future National Hockey League great as further gratification to these gentle- received from this event in the County | Wesley Johnston broke his arm | |recently. The U.C.W. will hold their| February meeting at the home of Mrs. Art Fielding on Feb. 1. Mr. Robert Stump of Alliston who has been a patient in a Toronto Hospital is now con- valescing at the home of his daughter Mrs. Herbert Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oostrom of Oshawa were guests of Mrs. Crosier on Thursday evening. The United Church women at 6:45 p.m, tonight in the {catered for a banquet for mem- ODDFELLOWS REBEKAHS General Meeting & Election of Officers Whitby Triple Link Unity Club WED., JAN. 31 7:30 P.M. 1.0.0.F. HALL Attendance of All Members | WE'RE RIGHT ON ALL YOUR JOBS! We not only respond promptly te your cell, but whetever's wrong with your plumbing, we moke right fest! Alber dak « Sons }bers and directors of the Port Abert Kam nf t i "i )Perry Fair Board on Menday. c Fifty-five guests enjoyed the turkey dinner. CLUB CALENDAR | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 |Salvation Army Women's Home | League |Four Leaf Clover H and § | Association |Faith Baptist Church WMS |All Saints' Anglican Church St, Margaret Guild {Co-op Guild | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 |All Saints' Angiican Church| Is Requested Is Your Present Heating Unsatisfactory? Have your ESSO furnace dealer install an economi- cal ESSO oil furnace now at reduced winter prices and save. As low as TWELVE DOLLARS monthly with 10% payment. PHONE. RODMAN HEATING Co. FOR FREE SURVEY WHITBY MO 8-2515 PICKERING WH 2-3641 | | | | | Girls Auxiliary SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 United Church 4-W's Club PLUMBING PECIALISTS: ' win over Port Hope, while rsday, Whitby Consumers' lead in their best-of-three the second game will take it tonight, but Young Can- Red Wings Send Bassen To Sudbury SUDBURY (CP) -- Sudbury Wolves of the Eastern Profes- sional Hockey League Friday announced the acquisition of goaltender Hank Bassen, on loan from the parent Detroit Red Wings of the National) League, and Ted Wright of| Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds. | : Wright was traded for Wolves' | ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Aldefenceman Richard Vealey. Bassen compiled a 2.97 goals- tail outlets will contest St..Cath-|against average in 34 games closing bylaw.|with the Red Wings last sea- | oF } AGES/ Created To Individual Family Monuments Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS PLUMBING -- HEATING Whithy Churches Let's All Go To Church This Sunday ! _ EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 (9:30. A.M, English and Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Dutch Service and English Sunday School 7:00 P.M. English 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 awe CAS-OIL we EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME MO.8:8761-137 BROCK ST.S, ST. ANDREW'S FAITH BAPTIST 419 Brock St. N., Whitby Pastor; Rev. E. C. Corbett, $.Th. 9:15 A.M. Radio Broadcast 9:45 A.M. Bible School Hour 11:00 A.M, end 7:00 P.M. "Citizens from Missionary Lands' ' four students and Pastors from other lands Special Music by Calvary Girls Trio Special Service 8:30 P.M. With Slides on Jamaice, All Welcome WHITBY PENTECOSTAL 307 Brock St. North Pastor -- M, Fostrey 9:45 am--Sunday Schoo! PRESBYTERIAN Cerner Byren & St. John Rev, W. J. $. McClure, B.A., Minister Mra. P.M, Spratt, Organist coneneentinnnsinlin is considered invaluable as a/strip-tease club, which has 400/ execu means of co-cordination. members who twice a week see|Church Women was held at the Brooklin Concrete has a wide|a show under the ancient oak home of the president Mrs. range of products; septic tanks,|beams. "I considered bingo, but|Carol Cross walk slabs, colored patio tiles,|decided what people need is a} The annual jand Properties Limited and the! curbing, well fill and Dura|more refreshing pastime," he)/meeting was held on Jan. 24th. | other retail outlets. John Franklin, city solicitor,/son, His average was 2.45 in said Tuesday -he had been told| four Stanley Cup games. | a bg had been issued in Tor-| snaareenional|"S 0 on behalf of Towers Marts! GODDESS CERES 11:00 o.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evangelistic 10:30 p.m.---""REVIVALTIME" C.K.L.B.--1350° k.c. MISSIONARY GUESTS SPECIAL C.N.LB. | Steps. the company has re- said. The two new elders which|aqa. WHITBY itz PLUS SECOND FEAT with CORNEL WILDE Cig GOES HA BROCK Evening Shows At 6:55 & 8:35 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 | URE ATTRACTION "THE DEVIL'S HAIRPIN" -- In Color ~-- JEAN WALLACE were elected are Mr. Leslie/----.__ Hollinger and Mr. John Denney.| The church auditorium was] filled with worshippers for the) Keep Burning BELL TAXI | MO 8-3111 | Now Under time. COMPLETE Texaco Fuel and Sto Oil "Blue Coal" © Stoker Cool 24-HOUR B New Management For A Safe Ride -- In Clean Cars Ring the Bell (Taxi -- that is) 244 BROCK ST. $., WHITBY Your Home Fires All Winter Long! And keep your family comfortable and safe with dependable fuel oil. We deliver any LINE OF FUELS @ Coke and Cannel Cool ® Hardwood and Softwoed Slabs ®@ Building Supplies URNER SERVICE ve MO 8-3524 AFTER HOURS MO 8-3071 JAMES SAWDON & SONS MO 8-3524 ssa & ri -- Rhodesia ev. W. rrisor' ---- U Rev. R. Peel -- Kenye --- Hear these men Friday nite et 7:30 and all dey Sunday. "The church of the unique telephone MINUTE MESSA\ MO 8-8251" WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV. J. M. SMITH, B.A., B.D, Minister REV. A. M. BUTLER, B.A Assistant Minister MRS. J. BEATON, A.R.C.T. Organist 9:45 A.M, CHURCH SCHOOL @ 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon: "| AM SORRY" Nursery (Infant Care) Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation Whitby Baptist (Colborne St.. W. at Centre) REV, JOHN McLEOD Minister Mrs. W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M. Organist ANNUAL CAMPAIGN JAN. 29 - FEB. 3 Watch for Canvassers ! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE MR. H. HARE MO 8-2281 {Additional Cenvassers Are Needed) 19:00 A.M, "THE VALLEY OF DECISION" 7:00 P.M oe 0." Bible School meets at 9:45 a.m. Classes fer All Ages Baptist Young Peoples Union meets at 8:15 p.m All young people are cordially invited 1 AM, "INFANT. BAPTISM" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Girls and Boys 9 yeers and over. 11:00 A.M.--Girls and beys under yeors. 11:00 A.M.--Infant Core, Junior Worship

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