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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1962, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT In Whitby 78 Years, |Pupils Stage ene Fun Fare At | PERSONALS 1325 'Dovedale drive: He haat bis SA Celebrates Anniv. pyndas St. ia ene Ss |General Hospital, and is con- ee Lye Huntley |valescing at home. It was on March 9, 1884, lessjsome time in British Columbia, his banjo which has been a con- , were it Sopvaseree 2). Bie bome,) ; ' than two years after The Salva'|in charge of youth work in that| stant pitciortns i. Mane By PHILIP DEXTER = month's stay in the Osh- Col. F. S. Wotton, co-ordinator % tion Army commenced its work|province and from that position' years. "| Room 7 of Dundas Street wee zeneral Hospital, where he\for Emergency Measures Or- Sin London, Ontario, that thelhe was appointed to be division-| For the later number ofr, bed & fun fair this) ae or een His many cones fer oe ee work of this organization com-jal commander for the NeW\years of his active service as week at the school, which was sill be athleen Rowe school and the City of Oshawa, will be B menced in the town of Whitby.|Brunswick and Prince Edward|an officer in the Salvation Army|> great success. Games were Wil! De happy to learn that he is'the guest speaker at the Brock The first officer was Captain|Island division and his present! he served as head of the Army's played and prizes were given to Tecovering favorably. Street H and S meeting, held in William Peate, and for a period' position followed several years|prison and police court work in the winners. A,cake, donated by) 1. aay friends from R. A the school on Monday evening, of 14 years the message of thein those provinces. the Central United States with f. 4. Rowan, sted Hi ichtoan © bho t Jacki " ds oe a Gospel of Jesus Christ was) He is a member of Kiwanis\peadquarters in Chicago. His\mare draw by Mrs. M. Smith, |Sucwam School, © Jackie tam. war © te heard on the street corners of'and for a period served aSiwork there took him into overyigneea sage were willingly the town. chairman for the advancement prison in the United States and| pupils of ot parents of the In 1898 the work was closed of spiritual aims committee for| many are the stories he can A seven pound cake was ¢ and in 1924 was re-opened by|the OQM District. He is much |te}) of visits with John Dillinger it urches Mr. G. Richards Captain Roy Langford. For Sought after as a public speaker| and other public enemies in peg many years the work of The and following his engagement|states. He will be preaching at/@™ won by Glen Powell, a T WHITBY EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL REFORMED Salvation Army was centered in here will be speaking in Peter-|the Sunday morning meeting. |GT@de 6 = am 307 BROCK ST. N REV. GERRIT REZELMAN the building on Brock street! berough and Belleville. weight. The parents made a south presently occupied by the' Mrs. Colonel Nelson will ac- CONGREGATIONAL SUPPER book sale possible. M. FOSTREY--Pastor THIRD CONCESSION WEST caplediemaede OF HIGHWAY 12 100F company him and assist in all) In connection with the anni- The 34 pupils of room seven In November 1960 the Corps services. versary meetings there will be/made it possible to have this moved to a new Citadel at 122/ Lieut. Colonel John Habkirk,|a congregational supper on Sat-/fun fair. Proceeds will be given Kent street and it is from this epi i ~ -- of Mrs. urday evening. The meetings onto the Red Cross. 'building that the work of The Nelson. He has been an officer Sunday will take place at 11) 'The foll : cB ex: dapanscosaal Salvation Army is carried on. in the Salvation Army since o'clock in the morning and at|tiye Bn cig the aaa 9:30 A.M. The new building erected in 1895 and is approaching the age|7 o'clock in the evening. The\cross branch: president Bobby English and Sunday School |1960 is now mortgage free, this| of 90. He is well known all over|Colonel will also speak to the/Kay Duncan: secretary. Doug 11:00 A.M having been eliminated through North America where he served|Sunday School and Bible Classij., Reeds: treusurer. yom Dutch Series ond 7 the generosity of friends who,/for so many years. Even at his|on Sunday afternoon. Town f ro 10:30 P.M English Sunday School | St fe t appreciative of the work of the advanced age his memory is' An invitation is extended to | CKLB as | Tange ostume Army in Whitby and. district,| still keen and he is able to re-jall. friends to join with Whitby 7:00 P.M, have remembered the organiza-|cite poetry and sing gospel|Salvationists in observing their were on display at the Father . English tion in their wills. 'songs accompanying himself on/anniversary this weekend and Son banquet EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME 419 Brock St. N., Whitby Postor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, $.Th. 9:15 A.M. Radio Broadcast | WHITBY SPORTS At Square Dance Besides the religious activities Mr. Brophy wishes to remind Father, Son The plaid or colored shirt has which centre in the Citadel the the fathers that the group com- Scout Di Bible School Hour become square dance garb. Vis- Army carries on welfare work mittee will hold a meeting Sun- itors to the last Rotary Square in the community and at pres day, March 18. Watch the Dance Party witnessed a dras-ent operates a Thrift Store on church bulletin for time and tic departure from this tradi-/Dundas street west where per place. It is hoped that all fathers GERRY. BLAIR _The Fifth Whitby. annual,work in preparing such a lovely 11 AM Father and Son banquet, was dinner Our Pastor Preaching held recently, in St. John's The t tw : Parish Hall. Grace was said and bancuet was Droughe t CG ieee 9:48 AM --Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00 --tv listi NEW SALVATION ARMY CITADEL 00 p.m.--Evangelistic RADIO. zg --"'Revivel Time" -- 1350 ke "Church of the Unique Telephone MINUTE MESSAGE" --- MO 8-825! ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rev. W. J McClure, B.A., Minister Spratt, Organist tion however when one of the|sons of limited means are able |will attend this meeting. happy men did his "swingin'\to acquire clothing and furnish- ' - - , EPEAT ETRE on the corners" in a snow white|ings at modest prices shawl-like costume reaching, The local officer also carries your PLUMBING ~~ SPECIALISTS. By Mr. P.M 9:45 AM CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP By GERRY BLAIR "AND IN THIS CORNER" -- Members of St. Michael's College Majors almost to the floor on a very helpful work in the police court and the county jail The dancer in question Was ach Sunday morning two serv and Whitby : Baptismal Service and Combined Mohawks, might just as well discard their hockey sticks one of the seven overseas stu dents from the University of ices are conducted in the county jail by members of the Whitby and gloves, divide the ice surface at Maple Leaf Gardens into nine or 10 boxing rings, and away they go after the bloody, fiery finish to last night's 8-2 lacing administered by St. Mike's to Whitby Mohawks. Tom Polonic, the mean looking, towering giant on defence for St. Mike's, finally found himself a human punching bag. He used Julie Kow- alski for same in the final minute of play last night as a Toronto who were being enter Corps tained by members of the Ro tary Club of Whitby. The nations OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY of India, Pakistan and Nigeria' The anniversary were represented and the Ni meetings to call be held this weekend, March 19- Mr a toast to the Queen, started the dinner off With the absence of Father Douglas, who was on a parish the prayer was said by Bradshaw. On Father Doug-' gerian student wore his native 11, are to be conducted by Lieut. jas's return, he took his place dress at the square London, Ontario, dance, Colonel and Mrs. John W. Nel-\at the head table. and was served and enjoyed by all. A hot dinner close, with the showing of a very interesting film of "Scouting in| Pf) Winter Time', and others A word of thanks went to Scout Ross Sinclair, for the signs made by this boy that | Family Monuments AS PROUD AS A PEACOCK YOU WILL BE 1 YOU INSTALL OWE OF OUR OF QUALITY / The Sacrament of Baptism Nursery (intant. Care) Beginners' Classes Junior Congregation Evangelistic Service with Port Perry Church Speaker; Pastor John Brown Soloist: Mr. Gunner Knudson ALL WELCOME Whitby Baptist (Colborne St. W. at Centre) WHITBY UNITED CHURCH which presented quite a contrast son of to the rest of the group. Lieut. John Habkirk, ret., also The head table was composed The March square dance, of London. Colonel Nelson is of chairman Mr. Brophy and| being held tonight at the Armyivisional Commander for the son, Father Douglas, Mr. Brad-| derson Street High School, won't Western Ontario Division of the shaw, past chairman, Mr. For-) have the extra feature of such Salvation Army get and son, Mr. Allard and son.! interesting guests, but will During World War he After the dinner, Mr. Brophy have the usual large group of served as an Auxiliary Services wej¢gmed Father Douglas Mr.| folks having a bang-up time. Officer for the Salvation Army Bradshaw, and the fathers 'of all! Music ill he provided by Ralph attached to the Royal Canadian the sons who are in Cubs and| Taylor and his orchestra Air Force in India where he cooyts He also introduced all preeae out ' the fines rad the leaders of the A and B Cub tion the well-known work o 1€ yack. and the Scout troop. Mr.! WHITBY | BOWLING NEWS REV, JOHN McLEOD donnybrook, involving all 12 players (including the two goal- Minister tenders) on the ice, erupted with only 15 seconds remain- ing in the game. It was impossible for one referee (Stan Boshier, who might write referee's examination paper after his amusing work last night) and two linesmen to separate six different fights, and as a result Polonic, quietly dragged Kowalski to one side for the slaughter It reminded me of a cat, with a mouse firmly gripped in his jaw, shaking the stuffings out of him. Each time that Polonic knocked Kowalski down with a roundhouse, he non- chalantly picked him up again for further punishment. With blood covering his face, Kowalski wandered aimlessly around the rink several seconds after the fight subsided, before one of his mates steered him to the Whitby dress- ing room. I am by no means making light of the beating REV. J, M. SMITH, B.A., B.D. Minister REV. A. M. BUTLER, B.A. Assistant Minister BEATON, A.R.C.T. Organist 11:00 A.M. Ordination of Elders SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Girls and Boys 9 yeers and over, 11:00 A.M.--Girls and boys under years, 11:00 A.M.--Infant Core, Junior lorship tl | ft i AMS : Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M. i | HAVE . Organist Created To | cesalionicieceiien F aaiacieanekaanonal Individual 11 AM Requirements They Crucified. Him STAFFORD BROS. No, 4--THE ENVIOUS eo} 7 PM LTD. [PLUMBING -- HEATING Hic psy MONUMENTS Bible School meets at 9:45 a.m SYM eT Mam HO 8.9761-137 BROCK ST.S another MRS. J, Two Baptist Young Peoples Union meets ot 8:15 p.m A meeting for all young people -- Ann ahs" the for vs Brophy said he was very happy ollowing is service initg see such a large turnout, India, he returned to London,| |. ~ Father Douglas gave a very England, where he served as 4 5 a assistant senior supervisor of interesting talk on "Life of Lord Kowalski took from Polonic It was most unfortunate that all auxiliary service work he had to be mismatched with the six-foot, two-inch, 195- pound Polonic ROUND TWO TOMORROW Undoubtedly the 1,500 fans in attendance last evening, will flock to the Gardens for tomorrow afternoon's return bout, equipped with vital statistics of the main event grapplers. If you can't take in the action live, you might be able to view the preliminary square-offs on your TV screen. Whitby had to tackle the Irish last night with only three defencemen, Bob Wright will be sidelined, possibly for the balance of the series, and Gary McCullough was in Flint Michigan, studying for an important exam to be written this morning. McCullough is expected to be in the line-up tomorrow. St. Mike's breezed to their victory at full strength, with the return of ace centre, Gary Dineen, left winger Andre Champangne and defenceman and captain Barry MacKenzie. Mohawks are again without star centre Bill Collins who reinjured his knee late in the third period Bill was carried from the ice on a stretcher. This reoccur- rence will probably curtail his hockey activity for this season. TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . Whitby Bantam All-Stars, back into OMHA. playoffs for the second time, trimmed Lindsay 8-3 last night in Whitby. Terry Mantle with three goals, paced the winners. Ross Jones, with two, and George Young, Andy Bryant and Pat Bremner with one each completed Whitby's scoring. These two clubs wind up their total-goal series this alernoon in Lindsay. Whitby Pee Wee All-Stars, sporting a commanding seven-goal lead in their two-game total goals series, host Lindsay this after- noon in the Community arena at 2.15 Whitby's Con- sumer's Gas Juveniles easily disposed of Orillia on Thursday at the Community arena, with a 5-0 decision. They took the round, 9-3 and now await the Niagara District winners for further OMHA Juvenile Minor ' A" playoff competition TO SEEK CUP TAMPA, Fla. (AP) The Russians said Friday they planithe trophy. to take a crack at the famed) America's Cup, which US SCORE 398 FOR FIVE 1964 after Australia and Britain have had a chance to take away MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Over 600 -- Chuck Gill j (279); Carl Pascoe 772 (318); /all three services Wilf Anthony 742 (301); Marty Jordan 735 (260); Ron Black, was to appointed (277); (242); Millie Peggs 688 Mothersill 689 of Fred Jamaica division 684 (268); Al Young 676 Doug Rowden 670 (251); 789|among Canadian servicemen in Upon his return to Canada he missionary 733 (286); Ron Pascoe 727 (290); | services and he spent five years Isobe! as divisional commander jn the the West Coleman 687 (245); Bill Collins Indies. Since his return to Can- (288):'ada he has served from coast- group committee, x John to-coast in Canada. He spent' Mother's Auxiliary for their Baden Powell'. He also told the} Cubs and Scouts it is a wonder-| ful training they are getting, and reminded them to keep up the good work. He thanked the leaders of the Scouts and Cubs lfor the excellent training they are giving the boys. Mr. Brophy, on behalf of the thanked the| Brueckle 668 (293); Hazel {Moore 663 (302); Connie Denyer 657 (251); Ted Munns 655 (250); Beryl Watkins 650 (268); Wendy Wotherspoon 637 (279); Tom DISCOUNT PLUMBING MclIvor 630 (268); Jim Kirk 617 |(218); Kim Jenkins 616 (220); |Harold Moore 615 (286); Vi Jor dan 607 (215); Jim Mifflin 604 SPECIAL! (230): Gord Johansen 602 (273) Jim McCarroll 602 (230); Ron Childs 600 (209) Over 200--Jenny Brian Findlay 270, heimer 208, Ozzie Moore Hilmar Hansen 208, Olive Col- lins 206, Katie Brueckle 201, Doreen Grant 249, Don Grant 209, Jack Mothersill 252, John !McIvor 204, Esther Anthony 204, Harold Gordon 217, Joyce Johan- sen 242, Vic Igglesden 212, Doug Watkins 235, Lil Riley 241, Al Pope 217, Georgina Nimegeers 224, John Howland 203, Dianne Hancock 204, Joe Hancock 230 Betty Pascoe 208, Marg Pascoe 204, Clem Hewitt 210, Edie Walker 209, Jean King 222 Team standing--Sabre Jets 5, Rockets 5, Symbols 5, Echoes 7, Poker Chips 0, Woodpeckers 7, Cubs 7, County Bowl 2, Whit- by Cleaners 0. Hopefuls 0 Headpins 2, Porky's Prides 7, Hewis 203, Jack Veit- 206 COMPLETELY INSTALLED 409 BROCK ST. 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