AUXILIARIES Dundas H And § Elects New Dundas Street East Home and School Association held its final meeting for the season. A gymnastic display was id by Grade 3 pupils of Mrs. 'ound's room, A more ad- vanced dispaly of tumbling and pyramids was presented under the supervision of Mr. Lappin, the teacher. : This was followed by election of officers presided over by Mrs. E. English as follows: President, Mrs. B. Pinch; vice - presidents, Mrs. J. Boy- Officers fon Bank. She spoke of the roll of women' in finance. Mrs. Donald Wilson thanked the speaker for her interesting and informative talk. Booklet entitled "Personal Money Man- agement" were distributed to the members. A short business meeting was held at which time tentative plans were made for the group to cater to a wedding in August. Mrs. David Kernohan kindly consented to act as convener. Volunteers for duties, at Fair- chyn and Mrs. R. Twining; re-|view Lodge for June are Mrs, cording secretary, Mrg. D.\L. Campbell, Mrs. T. Sloan and Pettes; treasurer, M Newell; corresponding tary, Mrs. L. English, Executive members: secre- Princi- pal, Miss F, Heard, mrs. R.| Brooks ,Msr, J. Lee, Mrs. R. McPhee, Mrs. J. Taras, Mrs. N. Darling, Mrs. J. Gale. Publicity, Mrs. W. Creighton; membership, Mrs. .W Wilde and Mrs. L. English; publica- tions, Mrs. R. Brooks; social conveners, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. R. McPhee. Mrs. D. Pettes presented Mrs. English with a gift. President Mrs. B. Pinch introduced the following students of the school who modeled various types of uniforms, Diane English, Jan-| ine Pettes, Shelley McPhee, Arlene Harrison, Cheryl Simp- It was decided at an execu- tive meeting to select the navy pleated skirt and pale blue blouse and socks featuring the school color. The next executive meeting) 'will be held September 9 at the school. The Association will resume its activities in Sep- tember. | D,| | | Miss M. Ross, , At the close of the meeting jlunch was served by the: host- esses for the evening, Mrs, 2 K. Duff, Mr. T, Sloan, Mrs. |Sutherland and 'Mrs. |Hooper. | The June meeting wilt be held at the home of Mrs. War- HONORS IN DENTISTRY Ivor Bernard Sherlock, DDS son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sherlock of Bayview avenue, Whitby, a recent honors grad- uate of University of Toronto, received his honors degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in Convocation Hall, U of T, on Friday, May 24. Dr. Sherlock also gained two scholarships jren Mowatt, 208 Ontario street least, in the form of a pot luck) |supper, FOURTH SCOUT AUXILIARY) Fourth Troop Scout and Cub| Mothers'auxiliary held its last| |meeting of the season Monday evening at St. Mark's United Church Hall. President Mrs. S, McPhee} opened the meeting with the/roast Saturday, to close' the!Worthy Patron Clarence Hallett|Mrs. Eugice Miller, Mrs. Wilma |Lord's Prayer and the Scout} resent season. The event willl assisted. gon and Judith Ann Pinch. |Mother's promise. All reports!he held at the home of Mr. and) jj officers were present with Bent, Northcliffe; were read and approved. During the business meeting a discussion was held regarding the outing-for the Scouts and Cubs to be held in June at) which time the Mothers' Aux- iliary will be assisting. It is with regrets that | Auxiliary: has accepted the! resignation of Mrs. McPhee.| Vice-President Mrs, M. Nor-| the| |wich will 'now be president of St. John's Anglican Church/the group. Ruth WA held its May meeting! The meeting closed with the Monday evening at the home|Mizpah Benediction and refresh-| of Mrs. G. Kyle. | ST. JOHN'S RUTH WA opened the meeting with the/committee. | 'WA prayer. All reports were) The Auxiliary will next con-/for Mr. and Mrs. W. Burton! ajqworth; Mrs: read and approved. During the business meeting it was mentioned that Peter vene Monday, October 28. | VIMY RIDGE LOBA and an award and is leaving shortly to take-up an appoint- ment a "Columbia. "WHITBY PERSONALS St. John's Anglican Church) ellowship is holding a wiener) F Mrs. Pickering} Beach. A "stork shower" was held at the home of Eleanor Kemp, 316 Colborne street, in honor of} Beverly Bennett, Mimico.| Guests attending were: Ellen) Diederichsen, May Griffin, Helen Graham, Joan Harris, Peggy Gillette, Jean Hodges,| Ruby Law, Shirley Oldfield, Nellie Bl aga May Smith, Cathy Evans and Myrt Fowler. Congratulations are extended) Ron Blaker, dale; S ___|ments were served by social/to Chuck and Eleanor Kemp on|Cigvelly; President Mrs, Peter Birdjconvener, Mrs. McKay and her'the birth of their daughter, a\Cdnada; fourth generation grandchild) Smith and first great-grand-| jchild for Mr. and Mrs. William) paret Baker, Ontario; Mrs. Bar-/Thomas, Mrs. Mae Phair in of- Roach, all of Colborne street} Whitby District Assoctfation Girl Guides of Canada held its annual meeting Tuesday in St. Mark's United Church Hall. Commissioner, Mrs. F. W. Weaver, opened the meeting with Girl Guide prayer, follow- ed by treasurer's reports read by Mrs. P. Kajser. tchard, Biue 'ary, reported that icy badges had been ris of this district Brown Badge Secretary, Mrs. R, Hawkins, then gave her an- nual report which it was learned that 74 badges had been received by Brownies, Registrar, ts. -R. Deeth, stated that all girls on waiting. list will be. absorbed into the Packs in September. Representatives gave very in- teresting reports on what the Companies and Packs had been doing during the year. Commissioner t hen. gave de- Whitby Guides Earn Proficiency Badges. Anyone having a spare Guide or Brownie uniform please get in touch with Mrs, J. Smyth, 906 Henry street. Telephone 668-2575, The new executive for 1963-64 will be as follows: ; Chairman, District Commis- sioner; vice -chairman, Mrs. P. Kaiser; recording secretary, Mrs, A. Morton; treasurer, Mrs. J, Shieder; Blue Badge sece- tary, Mrs. L. Pritchard; Brown Badge secetary, Mrs. R. Hawk- ins; registrar, Mrs. R. Deeth; press secretary, Mr. W. Avent; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mason; telephone convener, Mrs. G. Lawson; uniforms, Mrs. J. Smyth; social convener, Mr. E. Harlow. The meeting was brough a close and was followed refreshments served by Patricia Coutt, a Gold Cord candidate. Commissioner Weaver on be- half of the Association express- to tails- of the weekend camp to/ed thanks tothe local press Tennis Season Opens Saturday Saturday, June 1, the Whitby Tennis Club will be holdings its official opening for the new season. Everyone interested in tennis is welcome. in the morning the Juveniles -- girls and boys -- 9-13 years will have their first lesson, and will be shown a film on tennis. Any parents that have children in this age group who were un- able to register last Saturday, still can register for instruction this Saturday. The club started off this year with over 30 Ju- veniles registered at this time. In the afternoon a . round robin will be organized; com- mencing at 1.30 p.m. Every- one with a tennic racket and shoes will have a chance to play. The club will s balls. It is-hoped tat all members will mptious baabeque is be held at Camp Adelaide, Hali-|the accurate coverage of /the| burton, June 22 and 23. There|past season. will be a 10-day camp from| The group will resume \ {ts August 12 to 22, 'activities in October. sc} gab: '¢ ri at this oa r all members and yisito nis will be shown THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 31,1963 §> Sugar Supply ARTS GRADUATE Maurice Slichter of 576 Mary street east, Whitby, re- ceived his bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Toronto convocation Wednes- day.' Mr. Slichter is a mem- ber of the teaching staff EXHIBITION GAME WHITBY ARENA Many Visitors At OES Meeting Whitby Chapter, Order 6{ the] welcome to the Associate con- Eastern Star No. 248 held its|/ductress various chapters: h Commonwealth. The 1963\ win- ner is Ronald G. Johnson of Embro, Ont., who received both his bachelor and master's' de. one-volum: Fri., May 31, 8:45 p.m. HUNTSVILLE JUVENILES WHITBY JUVENILES ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25¢ St. Andrew Senior Sphoot Ajax. --Rallard and Jarfett Photo TO TRANSLATE RY OTTA (CP)--The official of the Zana- dian Aryhy if the War w/|l be(translated into e | rengh language, the army, nesda he book, puplished in EngXsh in 1962 underhe title Canadian' Expedition4ry Force 1914-18 was written by Col. G. W. L. Nicholson, former di- rector of the historical section TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE AMBULANCE SERVICE gree from Queen's. meeting in the masonic Hall|/Mrs. Jéan\-Shipley, Canada; with Mrs, Louella Cook, Worthy/Mrs. Nora Colwell, Durham; Matron, presiding in the East.|Mrs. Delores Couch, Eastdale; Mrs. Mrg. Kay the exception of Associate Pa-|Bryan, Mrs, Carlotta Stewart, tron and Sentinel. Jeff Martin,|Mrs. Viola Jones, Mrs. Beatrice) Past Patron, and Mrs. Esther|Bowyer, Fairbank; Mrs. Olive) Hood filled in these stations. (Burlington and Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Evelyn Little, Associate! Dagle. | Grand Commander, Beamsville} Mrs, Helen Boake welcomed| was given a warm welcome by|the visiting Star Points. Worthy) Worthy Matron. Mrs. Mary Ink-/Matron gave a sincere welcome| pen, Conductress of Whitby|to presiding Matrons and Pa-| Chapter, welcomed the Conduc-|trons:. Mrs. Cora Lyons, Sun-| tresses of various Chapters: beam; Mrs, Sheila Dunbar, On- Mrs. Gladys Hagerman, Prim-|tario and C. Cooper, Ontario. rose; Mrs_ Elsie Altoft, Rock-| Visiting Past Matrons and Pa-| Taylor, Sunbeam; June 3. Mr, and Mrs. Phil Coni-| bear are leaving for Scotland! June 1 and Mrs, Bertha Mc-| Brien is leaving for England| May 31, Congratulations to} those going on a holiday were expressed. Mrs. Evelyn Little gave an In-| terésting talk. The meeting) closed with Mrs. Cora. Lyons| giving the farewell, - " | All were entertained to some) old fashioned dances by a num-| ber of the local members, very'| much enjoyed by all. evening came to a close with lunch being served by Mrs. Cora Fallow and her committee, | wood ;Mrs, Ethel Laxton, East-|trons. and other visitors, Past! s. Sheila Anderson,|Matrons and Patrons of Whitby| Mrs, Violet Barrett,|Chapter: Mrs, Pearl Roper, | Mrs, Mary Porter,|Mrs. Blanche Moorehouse, Mrs. | Mrs. Rose Buckley,/Elsie Goose, Mrs. Grace Blow, Thelma Beert-|Mrs. Audrey McKenzie, Mrs. | huizen, Sunbeam; Mrs. Mar-|Maude Boyes, (Mrs, Julia Hillcret; bara Cooper, Golden Triangle; |fice), Mrs. Kay Browne, Mrs.| FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase ."White Rose" unified fuel oil from Western |} Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 | Chicken Chop Suey 1.00 of the army's general staff, Having been advised by the local company providing Ambulance service that the service would be discontinued on June 7th, 1963 unless a subsidy of $5,000.00 was paid, your Council was in @ predi b no such hed been provided for in the Budget, At the time the initial request ssistance was made there was no authority in the M pal Act for Council to subsidize Ambulance services but there was authority in the Public Health Act for the Health Unit to moke such an ear- rangement. This situation wes rectified at the Session of the Provincial Legisi just luded, by an di to the Municipal Act. Your Council being ever mindful of the citizens welfare did not wish them to be without the services of an ambulance, Mr. William €. Sherrin, No. 2 Highway, 2.8 miles west of Whitby Town kindly come to Council's assistance ond the following letter has been received the Town Clerk. GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT 107 Brock St. § CHINESE FOOD TAKE OUT and FREE DELIVERY PHONE 668-8321 668-8687 Golden Gate Egg Roll .15 | Beef Chow Mein . 1.15 St for 7) Dear Sir: I shall be pleased to &ffer the full protection of our Ambularce Service, to the Town of Whitby, on a twenty-fouk hour basis. We have good equip- ment, and years 'of experience, with a reputation for kindness and \ourtesy. Our close distance to the Town can assuye prompt service. Progress to- Sweet & Sour Spare-Ribs . . 95 Sweet & Sour Bird has donated a blackboard for the nursery room. Reports* were read by Mr G. Page and Mrs. T. Pollard from the Annual Diocesan meet- ing held in Toronto, April 30, at which they attended as ele- gates, Mrs. Peter Bird read a re- port from the Annual presi- dent's Meeting recently held in Brooklin. The Oshawa Deanery meeting ' will be held October 9 at St. George's Anglican Church, Osh- awa. ' October 29 a Deanery Presi- dent's meeting will be held in Port Perry. Plans were made for the annual "Little Helpers" picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. RR. Blaker, Pickering Beach, June 19, It was announced that pro- Vimy Ridge LOBA held its |May meeting Monday evening }at the IOOF Hall. Worthy Mis- |tress, Sister Evelyn Weeks and| Deputy Mistress, Sister Viola Rintz presiding. Devotional exercises were conducted by Chaplain, Sister Lila Wilde, lecture was repeat- ed by Sisters Jean Sills and Olive Williams. During the business meeting it was announced that the an- nual 'Tag Day" for the True Blue and Orange Orphans. will be held Saturday, July 6. Plans were completed for the 12th of July parade to be held Saturday, July 13 at Port Hope. Local members plan to attend. Lodge closed in the usual manner followed by a penny sale enjoyed by all. Refresh- ments were served by Sister Evelyn Weeks. ceeds from the film "A Man Called Peter" to be shown at Kathleen Rowe School October} 30, would be turned in for Hong Kong "'Meal-A-Day" fund start-/ The next meeting will be held Monday June 24. ST. MARK'S UNIT NO. 4 St. Mark's United Church Unit east and fifth grandchild for|y\7p. |Mr. and Mrs. John Clay Kemp, |yppg Garrard road, Oshawa. Mary Marshall, Aloha; Mrs, Anne Pugsley, Royal; Marie Tustin, West Hill;|Helen Breen, Ted Breen and| Lucy Boden, Harmony; Annny McEwan, Laurel; Eucine Paxton, Birchcliff; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, Vic-|Mrs. toria street, are attending the|Mrs. wedding of their granddaugh-|Mrs. ter Miss Gloria Kennedy, Sat-|Mrs. Mildred Bennett, Fair- urday. The wedding ceremony|bank; Mrs, Louella Berleigh, will be held in Willowdale Unit-| Rosemount; Mrs. Faye Huntley,' ed Church and will be tele-|Golden Deed Mrs, Louis vised. |Baker, Corinthian. | | Mrs. Cora Fallow, Associate Donald L. McEachern, son of) ith a Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McEach- Conductress of Whitby gave the! | Jeff Martin, Worthy Patron said a few |words of welcome to the mem-| |bers. Sick cdnveners gave their) report and the sick were wished| a speedy recovery. | It was announced that Mr. Chicken & Pineapple 1.50 day, and the serioysness of accidents often de- SCUGOG i] Vegetables Almonds 1.35 || Diced Chicken & mands thot protectipn be readily available. CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 | Breaded Shrimps .._ 1.25 |} || Barbecued Pork | and Mrs. Elmer Powell will be « brating their gold wed- ding anniversary June 2 and Mrs. Kay Fairman's mother and} father, Mr. and Mrs. R. Heard, | ern, of Jackson Point, former-| ly of Whitby, passed with first) class honors his Master' De-| gree in first year Psychology at| Dalhousie University in Halifax. Suddenly . . : Kindergarten children of R. A Hutchison School entertained their mothers at a Concert and) Tea Wednesday, May 28. The) tea and treats for the children! were provided by the executive members of the Home and School Association, { FOR W One of the favorite numbers was the minuet done by the IT'S SUMMER! At Collins Shoes Genuine Italian Sandals ed by Bishop Hall. |No, 4 held its monthly meeting A committee has been form-|Tuesday afternoon at the home ed to arrange this project with the following ladies: Mrs. R. Blaker, Mrs. G. Page, Mrs. C. Elkington, Mrs. N. Bradley,| Mrs. G. Keddy and Mrs. G. Pollard, | Plans were outlined and sug-| gestions made for the Christ-| mas Bazaar. Following the business meet-| ing a devotional period was} held with Mrs. E, LaTrobe in} charge. She chose John, Chap-| ter 15, as her text. The meeting closed with pray-| er and lunch was served by,Mrs, T. Coulthard and Mrs. T Northam, ° The next meeting i held Monday, June ie t j home of Mrs. Peter Bifd Wellington street. ST. ANDREW'S WOMEN "The May meeting--of St Andrew's presbyteiran Church g Women's Group was held at the church hall with 28) members answering the roll call, | .Mrs. G. Thwaites, president,| opened the meeting with the » of Unit Leader_Mrs. R. Mac- Carl, 215 Wellington street. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer. Seventeen members answered the roll call. It was reported that 27 calls had been made. The June meeting will be in the form of a picnic, date to be announced in the press. he worship service led by Mrs. W, E. Davidson was on "Responsibility" taken from James, First Chapter, verse 22, "Be Ye Doers of the Word and) not Hearer Only"'. te The study--of "The Word and) the Way" s nducted by) Mrs, E f dis- Ssion followed. The membgrs enjoyed a cup) of tea and 4a rei half hour, | the hostess at assisted by| Mrs. Gaine and Mrs. Gartshore. | ST. MARK'S UNIT NO.1 | St. Mark's United Church} Women Unit' No. 1 held its monthly meeting Tuesday after- noon in the church parlor. In the absence of Unit Leader) Mrs. A. Archibald, Mrs. C.| Roper presided. Mrs. Walter reading of a poem, Mrs. B. MacCarl was in charge of the| Duff and Mrs, J. Sutherland devotional. She chose as her were in charge of the devotional theme 'Brotherhood'. Mrs. C. period. |L. Jorden assisted with scrip- Mrs. T. Sloan introduced the Bpest speaker, Miss Holly Arm-| rong of Toronto, Miss Arm-| strong is the first women's con-| ture reading. Mrs, Harold Hare was in charge of the program. She used the study book pertaining children under the very capable direction of their teacher , Mrs. Anderson. | & Steven Peleshok is celebrat- ing his birthday today. His com- panions of Colborne School and friends wish him many happy returns of the day. the present day conditions, She spoke briefly on Hong Kong, comparing both countries, men- tioning the need for Foreign} Aid to better themselves. | The meeting closed with Miz- pak Benediction. Refreshments | were served by Mrs. D. J. Kean) and Mrs. C. F. Broughton, tea! hostesses. | ALMONDS WMS. | Almonds United Church Women's group held its annual| Sunday Service May 26. Miss McCloud of Toronto, missionary home on furlou from Hong) Kong, gave a Yery interesting| talk, | Mrs. Reed, president, was in charge of the service. The choir assisted with an anthem, "God's | Love". | Mrs. David Lee of Blackwater | assisted by singing a solo. j { 2 Trade Missions Leaving Canada OTTAWA (CP) -- Two trade sultant with the Toronto Domin-|to Korea, its background and|missions -- one arriving from |\Britain, the 'other leaving for BROCK WHITBY SATU Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. RDAY MATINEE 1:30 \the United States--go into action this weekend. | | A 16-member group of British/ jhousing experts is to arrive in) |Ottawa Saturday to study how) \Canadian methods of timber iframe construction can be |adapted in Britain. | Representatives of five Cana- dian machinery companies leave Toronto Sunday for a two- week visit to the Chicago and Detroit areas to scout the possi- jbilities of increased Canadian manufacture of U.S. machinery under licensing arrangements. | NAME WRONG TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras) (AP)--Honduras asked the Brit- ish government Wednesday to stop calling British Honduras by that name, Honduras said a the correct name is Belice. | Washable "' | | ] OMEN: Kedettes'"' |] trade SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Fried Rice .... 95 Ya Southern Fried Shrimps Egg Foo Yong .95 | Chicken Yours truly, Wm. E. Sherrin. in case Ambulance Service Is not available in Tewn cit- trend are requested to call the Whitby Police Department or eall Ajex 942-3610. ( W. $. Martin, Mayor Town of W) HOME DELIVERY 668-9056 Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St. N., Whitby $10.00 In allowance for any used power mower on the purchase of the fomous Con- |) adian made... OTACO MOWER | WHITBY TEXTILES Are Opening at 102 COLBORNE ST. E. In Many Colors ond Styles FOR MEN: OPEN SANDALS MESH VAMPS PERFORATED VAMPS SOFT PIG SUEDES_ ~ ALSO A WIDE SELECTION OF GOLF AND OTHER SPORT SHOES NOW AT... 'Collins Shoes 119 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY | | Sportsmans Corner | 103 Byron St. S. Whitby PHONE 668-4511 One-Stop _ DECORATING SHOP Custom Draperies Brocdioom end Rugs Wallpaper and Murals C.ILL. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints DODD &SOUTER | ¥ Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 at the rear of Bowman and Gibson q real estate offices SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. 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