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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 May 1963, p. 5

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, ia | a ee ee ee SO Ae A a a al a peace itagiegis, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 18, 1963 §. Six Soldiers Hurt As Shell Explodes FREDERICTON (CP) -- Six members of the ist Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery were injured at Camp Gage- town Friday when an 105-milli- metre shell prematurely ex- New Forestry Minister On Third Major Career By RUSSELL ELMAN he agai from his forestry port) ,apoaRD USS KEARSARGE CP)--At 62, an age|!02l0. ' (AP) -- Ast ronaut Gordon ao. on poe begin prntye-ia "This department, Is '"|Cooper marveled Friday at the iplating retirement, Jack Nich.\its infancy. It has tremendous|cjarity with which he could pin- olson is embarking on his third possibilities and can mean $9|noint spots on earth from more | major career--as federal minis-much to our economy as 4/than 100 miles in space, He even ' ter of, forestry. -- dicen was oh nase m own neighborhood in Election of Officers for 1963-) The lawyer-businessman from e | Houston, Tex. For St. Margaret \64 term was the highlight of the|British Columbia ran for public in yy fod ree Ee "It was an ideal day for an ' iKnights ,of Columbus regularoffice the first time in June, ne T aalatetae wat Hugh vonn|ideal flight," Cooper told Capt. ST. MARGARET'S GUILD | The theme of the worship WaS\ meeting 'held Wednesday, May\1962, and was elected Liberal min t waar end Richard Pollard, the recovery F : a st,|"Praying, Playing and Belong- 15 at St. John the Evangelist}MP for Vancouver Centre. fF co no geo Brung. Physician, | aed ar ees ld Ma ling Together". Mrs. J. E. Good-|parish hall. He was re-elected last April 8) oh gi P ; The astronaut said he could| veges gece rosy Pans Hall {hand gave the scripture read-|" Gy ,i+man for election Grandjand then was appointed to the|W/Ck. see smoke curling from houses : ehestaty sah | A 4 inis-| , It will be a prime aim of his); ; President. Mrs. L., M. Tutton me was reported that 9 ----, big Mig lo re-|cabinet formed by Prime Minis department, says Mr Nichol- in Tibetan villages and was opened the meeting leading the elected as Gr . De-\ter Pearson, whom he has : jamazed at the grandeur of the 'embers in prayer homes and 15 homme calls| uty Grand Knight F. Maddigin,|known for 20 years. Now he|S0n, to stimulate forest product/timalayas, He said he alo " : were made. All reports Werel(nancelier research in the broadest sense, 4 lighti H. Watters, Record-|looks forward to more years of}: clearly saw a@ ground lighting big py aa goers read and approved. for theing Secretary J. McCarroll,|useful service in his new call- including the development of) experiment in South Africa, ing were read an : Final arrangements for the : , species of trees which could be eae , i : | + M. Cormier, Advo-jing. ; | . ' -wia.| The experiment was 'designed and treasurer's report given. coneral meeting of June 4 were| /reasurer Ko his new post, he brings a|¥¢d commercially, Other fields), "tos: the spaceman's ability ( e lis 3s Smyth, Warden R.! 1 i i . f ; The Guild. decided to pur-/made this meeting will ee of |profound belief that men in ex- pT opal end pacers to spot a light of known inten- chase for the Church the new mence at 2.30 p.m. ; | Inside guards H. Forbes, R, ecutive positions must have the market surveys and wlilization sity--in this case 3,000,000 can: Altar Prayer Book. Mrs. S.. The next Juné meeting of) : 'lability to concentrate on a par- dlepower--for the future task of 'Armstrong presided over the Thursday, June 13, will be at|Morris, Outside guar io Bi ticular problem and follow it up of by-products of the forest in-| cuiding men back from moon election and the new executive | p.m. in the form of a pot luck beau, B. Fairthorne. Fe owine with a decision salle trips. The xenon bulb burned for for 1963-64 as follows: funcheon - - ' se oe har oa "Pm not a technical expert, SPURRED BY HOWE a salutes in the town of 8 s: Mrs. A. Price presente he ser A | . rea-| ' ' i joemfontein durin Sooper's | ea a 5 pes ue anor a the study book were extended to new Gttioers.( Bat | RODS See oes ik whee lcaiinsl arene ie tate one: ee peg 4 per's vice-pres , Mrs id bas nage irae i sti P ale sk » Y , Lae" bpevetaty, Mrs. J. Dug-\"On Asia's Rim". Following the} During the meeting it was an lever endeavor I undertake," helinated from an informal sug-| AS Cooper passed over Hous-| van: treasurer, Mrs. F. Jolly-United Church Benediction ajnounced by Brother Frank Mad-| 1:4 in an interview. gestion made a few years ago\ton at an altitude of about 110| a ei program | committee,|social time was enjoyed. digin chairman for Columbian by his former boss, the late C.|miles during his 22-orbit flight. be ' Sutton and Mrs. E. Pel- es saan Squires that there will be a|WORK TO SUCCEED ID. Howe. Liberal wartane tain He 'could pick out the Clear rbegenie "t committee, Mrs SA HOME LEAGUE Communion Banquet for, «Nowhere in the world arejisier of munitions and supply. |Lake district where he lives but meron 'a Mrs, D, Fry; . Salvation Army Women sisquires Sunday morni#g aflerithore greater opportunities for| He | oe Deaton in PPy |said he could not see his own ac ceamlttl "Mrs. H.|Home League held its weekly|ihe 8 a.m. Mass.to be held at|).o,16 who want to make some-| ee ea eg eaeoning itr, |house because of the trees. nursery committee, | Mtr ont:|meeting Thursday evening alist, John's parish hall. Drie out of lite Gah in Canada, Gots conversation with Mr. Brown and Mrs. H. Wrights.' citadel with Mrs. E. Ar- er + maasting will be held|: ve Pe re nad 10 net owe his dissatisfaction with the) gprs FLORIDA COAST phone convener, Mrs. N. ere : in chara, e next meeting \d) provided one is prepared to set-| direction in which the Canadian| + ? : fai: cher and her group in charge.|wognesday, June 5 in the parish|tie down and work for it." . 4 1 said he saw all of the Flor een - Mrs. Will Os. The meeting opened with a), 0°' This philosophy of a man who economy seemed headed at thejida coast and as far north as Committee: Mrs : illiam OS-\ 1 votional period. Mrs. Cap- . a cerca + Shy te work" time. Washington or New York. borne, Mrs. E. Rowe and Mrs.) ain Edward Reed chaired the says by Ana Ee obby is w oh "What right have you got to} Cooper said he awoke from C, Hewson. Lunch convener, meeting characterized nis prev ious C@- complain?" Mr. Howe retorted.|one of his orbiting catnaps star- Mrs. A. Schubert; membership "1.11 of the business meeting WHITBY reers as a trial lawyer and then|What are you doing about it?/tled to discover his weightless a tees cori . Pgess was devoted to count proceeds lt ai industrial ex- becy ought to be in politics your-|arms outstretched in front of This At the close 0 e meeting!' . tk "Bakeless ecutive : self." him. lunch was served by Mrs. H hens " Aa el ae asked ri CLUB CALENDAR A native of Newcastle, ie He took the plunge in the 1962. When he decided to settle PENTECOSTAL Wright, Mrs. J. Honsinger and fimiatd their donations as this; and graduate of Dalhousie Uni- pjection, back for his 744-hour snooze, he| S nd Mrs. E. Rowe cinet is (atl on 'UESDAY, M 21 versity, he originally set out to : Jas said, he tucked his thumbs un-| u ay WHITBY ae Cee projec i ' followed 'the TUESDAY, May 2 _.... go into commerce but ended up WORKER FOR YOUTH ei fiheistitndinan lieder t 3 ST, MARK'S UNIT NO. 4 A demonstration ' this was| Whitby Baptist Church CGIT practising law in Vancouver) Throughout his life he has had | 307 BROCK ST. N. ota Dh tage eee shy bie he sat oeheseats be- Faith Baptist Church Sr. YP (from 1924 to. 1941, a close interest in youth work 7 } Rev. Maxwell Case, Pastor yas No. 3 held, ite May mice followed | . patria in Red Cross workroom a His entry into the business/He attributes this partially to} EMMANUEL ng Thursday afternoon a g ; St. Mark's UCW Unit No world came about during thejan inherited trait from his} REFORMED REV, GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OF HIGHWAY 12 'Cooper Viewed Earth Clearly to hospital, two, GNR, T. I. livan and Gnr, C, L. Nels were allowed to go home at medical examination. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN - HOME DELIVERY. 668-9056 Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St, N., Whitby WHITBY And DISTRICT Knights Elect New Slate | Of Officers th AUXILIARIES Officers Elected der his harness straps to keep his hands - from accidentally flipping a switch while he slept, Russian cosmonauts also took this precaution, Pollard said Cooper also told him he had dreamed during his flight "but he doesn't recall the contents of the dream," Ground physicians had sus- pected Cooper was dreaming when his heartbeat, monitored by sensors, quickened suddenly and then returned to normal, Later they reckoned the sudden change resulted from Cooper waking to make an adjustment in his suit temperature. FREEMAN'S FORMAL WEAR RENTALS Now At... USS VE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY Suits Tailored to Measure by eo WM. H _LEISHMAN @ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN e@ TIP TOP TAILORS ploded. The men taking part in train- ing exercises, were firing a howitzer when the accident oc- curred, Four of the men were taken FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. Rev. Deloss M. Scott, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM=-RADIO, CKLB 9:45 AM.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11;00 A.M.---MORNING: WORSHIP Pastor's Sermon: "'God's Charge To The. Postor". 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE Pastor's Sermon: "Jesus Is Coming Agoin", WEDNESDAY, 8:00 P.M. | Praise, Prayer and Bible Study ~-- WELCOME TO ALL -- |Whithy Churches Let's All : GoTo Church AW #ECRDLEETERLET IR 11:00 A.M.--Worship Service The Tabernacle Choir singing * Subject---Why |. believe in our © Pentecostal Church. . 7:00 P.M.--Evangelistic ice Subject--Who are the 144,000? ehovoh Witnesses Are they J Y Special music by Quartette and Choir, G4READY ~~ service MEN 9 CY gs church. parlor : charge 'aig tine 'will be Ajax Kinettes : , Second World War. In 1941 he/father, who was a doctor spe-| Unit Leader Mrs. R, Smith) Next week's ae ng. will Dé|Women's Christian Tem. Union|was appointed deputy controller| cializing in pediatrics. He and opened the meeting by readingjin the form of a '4 "Colborne Street H and S Assoc.!of supplies for the federal mu-jhis wife, Jean, have one son, " tay'? J a Sac ber is re- P hy a poem titled "The Way". Mrs.|Night". Each mem ° : nitions and supply department| John, also a pediatrician P, Pascoe was in charge of quested to bring a wrapped a!-\ WEDNESDAY, May 22 and shortly after Pearl Harbor, For some years Mr. raf tel ST. ANDREW'S - PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron & St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A,, inister Mrs. ®. N, Spratt, Organist Family Monuments ¥ Created To Individual Requirements wus STAFFORD BROS, | LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 10:30 ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL the worship service, she open- -- MN ee Rd ti act pee Red Cross Sr. Citizens Sociallwas asked to set up Canada's|son was honorary solicitor-of the a ae te , poem titled ss Mi omer work ; Cub synthetic rubber program. The|Children's Aid Society in Van-| 'The Little Things'. Missionary Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- result was the organization of|couver. A Boy Scout in_ his W THURSDAY, May 23 dren of the Church the giant Cdow-owned petroleum} youth, he has kept a continu. | Mr, and Mrs. Albert Carr and/tional Council of Catholic|Whitby Baptist Church Cubs St Nursery (intent Care) Beginners' Closses Junior Congregation. 945 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.--TOPIC My Fellows' need and mine. © WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist: Mrs, W, €. Summers, A.T.C.M, * 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Service Bible School meets ot 9:45 a.m with classes for all oom Baptists Young Peoples Uni meeting at 8:15 p.m. | All Young People are cordially 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND FIRE INSURANCE | UNITED CHURCH Sealed Tenders Addressed: Insurance Tender, . J, M, Smith, B.A., 8.0. c/o John R. Frost, Rev. A. M Butler, BA. Clerk, Mrs, J, Beaton, A.R.C,T. 405 Dundes St. W., " argh Whitby, Ontario. will be accepted untit 5:00 p.m., Friday, May 31st, 1962, Proposed schedules of coverages may be obtained from the Clerk, Any or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. DESMOND NEWMAN, Chairman, Protection te Persons ond Property Committee, Town of Whitby. of Royal Canadian Legion LA (chemical complex of Polymer|ing association with the move-| Women's Institute Corporation Limited at Sarnia,|ment and in Brazil was award- Ont. jed that country's scouting Med-| Mr. Nicholson held top execu-|al of Honor. tive posts with Polymer for al-| He usually gets up around|» , cual saute} United States of|Salvation Army Women's HI. | most 10 years In 1952 he moved|8 a.m. and tries to be in his| their oun apie for hoor am rg guest speaker|St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 2 to Rio de Janeiro, where hel office by 9. He's inclined to work| street ager , gt hier and son-|at the dinner Whitby Chapter Order the,managed the operating subsid-|late--"I'm no clock watcher'--| ST. MARK'S visiting their d a Reg Me- 5 | Eastern Star No. 248 iaries of the Canadian-controlled/and generally retires by mid-| " in-law a en riorount 4 Monday, May 20 is Mrs. K. H.|Qhristian Reformed Church La-|Brazilian Traction, Light and|night. Causland of Sca . Melles' birthday. Her many; dies Soc, Work and Pray Power Company Limited until] For relaxation, he likes to Knights of Columbus Grand/friends offer their best. wishes! 195 : ride horses and go fishing. He Knight Frank Canzi, Mrs. Canzi,}on this occasion. FRIDAY, May 24 FORESTRY BIG TASK calls himself a "good judge of Whitby, Deputy Grand Knight) 1) o14 Mrs. Ken. Randall,|St. Andrew's Presbyterian a TAS food and wine," and says he| Maurice O'Connor, Mrs. O'Con-) 0°11 street are pied Church Two by Two Club In recent years he has been|can appreciate a good painting 11;00--A.M.--Christion Mis- nor, Pickering, Mr. and Mrs.|: their eighth wedding enni-| closely associated with the Brit-|when he sees one. His most sion in the Space Age. William Sacciccio, West Hill are Versary Tuesday, tin ria Their| |ish Columbia forest industry. As|constant use' of leisure time is SUNWAY SCHOOL we the bollday weer friends wish them every happi-| BOWLING NEWS |president of the Council of For-|reading--mainly detective nov- Juniors, \inorediates Seniors Vy .M, Nursery siideseeiten: Primary Junior Congregation trending the Knights of Colum- bus Convention held at Chateau Laurier, Ottawa. Mrs, Harry Lorenz, 900 Don- evan crescent, .is celebrating her birthday Monday, May 20. Her friends wish her a happy -- jest Industries, he directed a/els, project which for the first time) - sought to frame common goals) HEADS RAILWAY CLERKS | LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The} for all aspects of the province's Gilbert street west, are spend- industry. {Brotherhood of Railway Clerks| ing the holiday. weekend in De-), Champs, The McFelts, Pin-- The grandson of a New Bruns-\Friday elected C. L. (Les)| troit, Michigan as the guests of|fall ta Minis Hagbee fs wick logger, he says he expects| Dennis of Chicago as grand| Mrs. N, 8. Dent. esa Lesage, J , Eto derive "great per 1 satis-)president for a four-~ | birthday. Mrs e! Dochuk, Ed Samanski, Fran.| 4 personal satis-|P a four-year boda Richard Sandrelli and his| Shelley, daughter of Mr. and|Ottenbrite; 2 The Flashpans, | father-in-law Joseph 'Secoli of\Mrs. V. Moore, Brock street|3,167; 3. The Witn:ts, 3,163; 4 SCUGOG FREE Pembroke are on a fishing trip|north, is celebrating her sixth)The Hot Shots, 2,855. ney ; , CLEANERS [I 0° soirontsca hostess "sh & Shirt Launderers ||} Witter, if you purchase "White FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily in Algonquin Park. birthday Tuesday, May 21, Her| 'Junior' Champs, The Jok- Penny, daughter of Mr andj {nends wish her many happy re-/ers 3,057 ; Clarence Hendriks,| Rose" "unified fuel oil from Western , 0. PHONE 668-4341 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper,|ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST! invited to attend. parents of Mrs. Margaret Smith,| May 13 -- Play-offs "" SPORT This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! mt CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! PORT WHITBY TEXACO Pete Hubers, Prop. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY General Repairs "S Dunlop Tires 668-3471 100 VICTORIA W. (et Brock) W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service ] | turns of the day. {Marg Carter Fran Schatzmann Mrs. Scott, will be three Marg a i . Fusdap May 31. Attending her) wr and Mrs. Lorne Slaght Bernadette Robinson, Susanne) DIAL 725-1212 birthday' party will be: Mr. Ws |are spending 'the holiday week.|Hughes, Joha Pai gy ke Dag eee } , Whitby, Mr. hel 7 \Seven-Ups, 3,017; wee im ey, Comat ee keel: & GesGetiers, 2,772, Mrs. Catherine Jeffrey, Whitby) ~ and Mr. and Mrs. .W 0. Scott, Collingwood. Diane Newell celebrated_her) sixth birthday Wednesday, May 15. ggg en <1 been} David, son of Mr. and Mrs arrang wit e following|Ljoyd Seymour is celebrating om guests; Danny Twining, Scotty his third hirthday Sunday, May|/DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES and Sandy Rushton, Cathy andlig Friends of the family wish' Following are the results and Nancy Rowell, Sheila Paddick,!nayid many happy returns of high scores in the games played Loraine McKay, Nancy English, | the day : x this week by members of the Diane's two sisters Debbie and) Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Marilyn. Linda, daughter of Mr. and| Bast and West, nee Mrs, John Horack, Reynolds} Mrs, Spratt and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson Of| + cot will be singing on Uncle|115%; Mrs. and Miss Bovay, Edmonton, Alberta, yisited atl Serry's TV program broadcast|110; Mrs. Pringle and Mrs. the home of their aunt, Mrs, J,\+eom Statler Hilton Hotel, in|/Kennedy, 94; Mrs. Baxter. and Sills, 416 John street west. Buffalo station WBEN, Linda|Mrs. Love, 9214. Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. 's 4 student at Dundas Street! North and South R. G. Sherman celebrated his|East School. She will be ac-| Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Mac-) 11th birthday Monday, May 13.;companied in Buffalo by her|Gillivary, 10944; Mr, and Mrs. Saturday he will entertain some sister and_ brother-in-law Mr.| Winter, 1094; Mrs, Bowman of his friends at a barbecue/and Mrs. Ray Hottot and also|and Mrs. Irwin, 96%; Mrs. party at his Parents' residence.'her sister Marilyn This broad-| Frost and Miss Lawlor, 89 Mrs. Ed. Finan and Mrs. Wil- a liam Saccoccio, Ontario County South Regional CWL Press con vener and Radio and TV con- vener respectively, will usher @: the Toronto Archdiocesan Con- vention dinner which will be held May 23 at 6.30 p.m. in the Canadian Room, Roya! York Hotel, Toronto = One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Custom Draperies Broadioom and Rugs Wallpeper and Murals C.1.L, Paints and Varnishes Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 Mrs. Margaret Adams of St Catharines is visiting at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. Harr: Appleton, Gilbert street west. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY MERCURY AUTO BODY . COLLISION-CUSTOM : BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE ( ace Moths, heat Pe humidity or thieves cannot reach your precious furs or cloth garments in our cool vaults! Full insurance = iu t @ » 1! on your voluetion Phone us now 668-2345 Whitby Cleaners Ltd, 150 Colborne E, Whitby THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS SOFTBALL Whitby Softball Association will hold its annual meeting Tuesday, May 21, at 7.30 p.m. at 322 Kent Street. 'Representatives of interested softball organizations are requested to be present. You don't have te play 4 sport to be @ good sport 110 Dundes St. E., Whitby 668-3410 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE WHITES B.P. 616 Brock $. N° Whitby 668.8241 GENERAL REPAIRS GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS Support the, local suppliers of rns and Let the Whole Family Play... cast is May 19. coming Sunday,| Mrs. Marvin Appleton was Steve Peleshok, 125 Ferguson|christened on Mother's Day at crescent, is . celebrating his|Grace United Church, Scugog birthday today. Friends of Mr_|Island. Grandparents, Mr. and Peleshok wish hi mmany happy) Mrs. Harry Appleton were pres- ireturns of the day. ent at the church and spent the jremainder of the day with the) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seko| Appleton family. | and their daughter Peggy will) be attending eon ongsewenent Grand Knight Frank Canzi, dinner party Sunday for Mr.|Mrs Canzi, Past Grand Knight Seko's brother Frank Seko of/James Smyth and Mrs, Smyth. Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Al Taylor, Mr and Mrs. Wililam Saccoccio BUILDANG SUPPLIES 24 Hr. Burner Service SAWDONS" (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments +. . of Distinction Licensed Mechanic Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. DRY CLEANING ond Shirt Launderers: FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY DAILY PHONE 668-4341 - i] NOW OPEN!! | DAILY FROM 9 A.M, UNTIL ....? MINIATURE | LACROSSE Ontario Lacrosse Assaciation Senior Loop Wed- nesday, May 22, Brooklin at St. Catharines. Saturday, May 25, Port Credit at Brooklin. Mrs. Gregory Carter, chair- man of the Ontario County South Regional CWL Council will attend the 43rd annual To- ronto Archdiocesan Convention Miss Elaine Powell is cele- West Hill attended the annual! to be held May 22 and 23 at the|brating her 19th birthday to-/\Cobourg Knights of Columbus! King Edward Hotel, Toronto and/qay Best wishes are offered to|Ladies Night. A dinner pre-| dinner to be held at Royal York Elaine from her many friends.|ceeded the dance. Afterwards) Hotel May 23. Miss Margaret ithe group was invited at the) Ryan Martin, son of Mr. and Mealey, executive director, Na-! Knights of Columbus Council! -- 3 J _ Brock-Whithy ROLLER SKATING Tuesday, May 21, 8 to 10.30 p.m., Whitby Arena. Skates available at arena. Saturday, May 25, 8 tol0:30 p.m., Whitby Arena. Room ELVIS HITS A NEW HIGH... AN Martha, daughter of Mr. and \Mrs. Frank Canzi celebrated ACTOR OF SURPRISING TALENT! M-G-M presents her seventh birthday, Guests at-| tending her party were: Beidre| Newman, Mary Jane Nettle,| ELVIS PRESLEY, JAILHOUSE ROCK (" co-starring -- 9: Long Holes, nothing like it for miles around ADULTS or CHILDREN... ONLY 25c each Come out, bring the family and enjoy o morning, afternoon or evening's fun. Clubs, Balls and Score Card Supplied. RIVIN BROOKLIN 1% Miles North of Brooklin on No. 12 Hwy. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 655-4413 Terri Mac Intyre, Elizabeth Cook, Michelle Brown, Cathy) Keenan, Bonny Sorrichetti,} Diane Gwodz, Donna Dochuk, Patty Mackey, and Martha's brothers Gerry and Eddy. As- sisting Mrs. Canzi in serving were Mrs. Joan Mackey and 'Mrs. Ann Nettle Mary Pat Morris, Jayne Mac-| JUDY TYLER wm key, Linda Uliyett, Jane Spratt, | Mickey SHAUGHNESSY Dean JONES Starts Monday Holiday Matinee 1:30 Evening Shows at 7 & 9 P.M. Last Time Today "Jumbo" In Color Starring -- Doris Day -- Jimmy Durante Joanne and June twin daugh- lters of Mr. and Mrs. William /Dolmage are celebrating their sixth birthday today. Kinder garten companions of R= A Hutchison school and friends wish them a happy birthday, | | 668-3552 Whitby Repairs-Stora ScUGOG CLEANERS 130 Brock St. N. Whitby (Next te Heard's Taxi) GEORGE'S . FINA SERVICE i] Authorized Fina Centre Dealer Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Tires and Batteries & Accessories PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 HOOKER & matic transmission, Immecul | 232 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY BROOKLIN No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin 1961 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2-door with aute- $1995 General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET--OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS ° CORVAIR SONS LTD. jate condition... 655-4811 George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. General Contractors And Builders 411 Beirview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 TRENCHING AND COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE -- --

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