THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 14, 1965 § Legion Auxiliary Rally Most Successful Event WHITBY--The Whitby Ladies'|Ivor, president Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Le-|Branch. gion, held a most successful] Following the dinner, con- Zone Rally in the Legion Halljvened by Mrs. Eileen Hum- May 11 with approximately 250|phries and her committee, the predicament but was unable to PRIZE HOPES FALL Rescue Cat help in any way. Not only was} SWANAGE, England (CP) -- From Pole i" jot possible to cut the powerlconstance Puckett expected to WHITBY (Staff) -- The story prs gre i get a £490 mini-car when she of the Mon's/0f the 'cat having nine lives' cause hardship to both residen- fi clg Bie Sleas. paver more thie tian tial and industrial users, but it|won first prize in a competi Thursday when a small black| Would have been dangerous forjorganized by the Dorset Playing kitten was rescued from death}? UC workmen. There are ap-\rields Association. Instead she by a member of the Oshawa coor gid _ '; yee. grmn was offered a £20 transistor ra- members present. business meeting was chaired eres Aeegegge Hosen a|the. transformer. . ee Prey = i .|by President Phylli is. le kitten igger), owne' wes groni ee f foo sae telecine ik gies erailby Gay and Peter Courtice, 204 = h fa Firefighters were|brought in only £95 instead of ao ae res Coboure and|thousand dollars were raised.|High st., Whitby, wandered|*00 1andicapped by the elec-lan expected £2,500. Mrs Greenway East District Mrs. Greenway complimented|@Way from home sometime eaariens a: henaie bare First' Vice-President, Deep|the auxiliary on its good work.|Teported missing. The kitten) tion Both H . . River. ' Members were. reminded that|W8S finally found, resting pre). vintendent peg hid PUC and Honored guests were: Mayor|their first duty is to their vet- cariously on top of a hydrolp oie Comer. Whitby Fire Warren Mowat, Rev. Stanley|erans, 2s there are still mauy)'ransformer on Hallet st. = |riiet were reluctant to ask Armstrong, Legion Padre;|in need. The rally next year Efforts to persuade the Kitt oi,' men to risk thelr ii Vern MacCarl, Legion Zone|Will be held in Bowmanville, |ten to come back to earth eee , : were unsuccessful as was a|@ving 'Nigger.' : Commander, John, Melvr| Mrs, Farley Bovis, sonelGn gf ood which fee ober] tte Humane, Soc trom f ' q,|Oshawa finally came to the trude Williams, zone command- Greenway to present bowling a oboag erp Oman: rescue. Stanley Mitchell, part- er, Ladies' Auxiliary, Oshawa,|trophies to the Ajax Zone win- sion was notified of Nigger's time employee of the society, and Mrs. Idola Simpson, ners: Mrs. English, Mrs. Sib- arrived on the scene with a Also present at the headjean, Mrs, Rowlands, Mrs. Tay- new type of 'cat retriever' -- a table were: Mrs. Phyllis Nor-|lor, Mrs. Penganor and Mrs.|Sunderland; Mrs. Barnes, Sun-liong fibreglass covered pole ris, president of Whitby Ladies'|Durocher. The Whitby high|derland; Mrs. Allen, AjaX;|with a loop at one end which Auxiliary and Presidents from|single was won by Shirley|Mrs. Loudfoot, Ajax; MYrs./could be closed around the Ajax, Bowmanville, Claremont,|Hicks and Mrs. Orma Weed-|Hogg, Sunderland; Mrs. L.| neck of the kitten. Dunbarton, Oshawa, Port|mark. Greenway, Deep River; Mrs.) After about 40 minutes of un- Perry, Sunderland, Uxbridge] Members were asked to hand|D. McKinnon, Sunderland; | jccessful attempts the noose and Whitby. Thanks were ex-jin names of the sick to Mrs.)Mrs. 0. Vesby, Sunderland; was dropped over the kitten tended to John Burtinsky for|Dorothy Ormiston, secretary,|Mrs. M. James, Whitby; Mrs./anq it was literally dragged to lovely red roses decorating the] Whitby. F. Vouckley, Oshawa and Mrs.| earth, "T have rescued at least head table. Rennie, Claremont. 20-25 cats with this device," DRAW WINNERS | Mrs. Gertrude Williams; : TOASTS PROPOSED Winners of the draw were:|thanked Mrs. Elliott for driving one yet" and never lost Dinner started at 6.30 p.m.|Mrs. G. Lee, Oshawa; Mrs. B.|her to pay her official visit. Mrs. with a welcome given by Presi-| Page, Sunderland; Mrs. J. M*-| Jessie Tompkins and Mrs. Rich-} Fident Phyllis Norris. The toast|Surie, Claremont; Mrs. A.lardson gave encouraging) ' © Organization Meeting © SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 1965 to the Queen and grace were|Bate, Bowmanville; Mrs. Eng-|words. They also thanked the 1:30 P.M. given by Rev. Stanley Arm-|lish, Ajax; Mrs. J. Daigle,)whitby Ladies' Auxiliary for| : ° At The Tennis Court strong, followed by a toast 'o| Whitby; Mrs. P. Barton, Whit-\their invitation to the rally and the town of Whitby given by|by; Mrs. Clove, Oshawa; Mrs.|wished them every success. J. All persons interested in tennis and its future in Whitby are welcome to attend, EXECUTORS and TRUSTEES ESTATES TRUSTS AGENCIES CORPORATE TRUSTS Mrs. Margaret Cassady. Mayor|E. Ross, Whitby; Mrs. Mowat responded. A toast to|Hopps, Whitby; Mrs. Perfect,' Provincial Command was given| Bowmanville; Mrs. Berry, | FRIGI DAIRE by Mrs. Jean King and re-|Ajax; Mrs. V. Brown, Whitby; Rapid Dry Cleaning sponded to by Mrs. Gertrude| Mrs. R. Rowlands, Ajax; Mrs.) 8 Ibs, of dry cleaning $2.00 Williams, zone commander. A/V. Cotton, Sunderland; Mrs, J.) : lair Pork Pl toast to the Legion Branch was|Burton, Bowmanville; Mrs. R.| Blair Por aza Mon. to Fri. -- 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. proposed by Mrs. Mabel James|Howard, Port Perry; Mrs. E.} alle A ee os and responded to by Jack Mc-|Butter, Whitby; Mrs. D. Glover,' sou bi Sagan Rade KINETTES MEET AT PICKERING AREA GOLF CLUB speaker, of Oshawa; Joy Rich, charter president, Whitby Kinettes and Wilma Heron, president Whitby Kinette Club. --Oshawa Times Photo nual Inter-club Kinette meet- attractive Kinettes. Left to ing held at the Annandale right are: Sheila Gordon, Golf and Country Club, Pick- general convener, Whitby; ering. The president is Laura Garrison, District shown flanked by the four Eight bulletin editor, guest Outnumbered four to one, Clare Hewson, president of the Whitby Kinsmen Club, made a special presentation as honored guest at the an- Whitby Theatre Guild uo Cente Is Planned Staff) -- Plans for Play Well Presented tes er=| \vealed at the Whitby Planning WHITBY (Staff) -- Entertain- until the audience were livingjonds. The part of George Haw- egos Loheurg sce Lat- ment of the highest quality was|the scenes with her, feeling|kins was carried well by Peter, |"* nis youn Haan was presented Thursday night at the|the rage and frustration build|leaving nothing to the imagina-| !ntro ae i y 7a Di ig nd i Gi eee tare, 9 en iy romney Be ede Whitby Theatre Guild staged its) Oytstanding performances The very cry Hopkins and Dundas: viagaag attractive first night performance of 'Here|were turned in by all members We Come Gathering'. The play,/of the cast. Milton Vanderveen a hilarious three-act comedy,|was strong as Philip, husband kept the audience on the edge|of the ex-actress. Freda Jep- of its seats not knowing what!son's portrayal of the clutching Garratt was made for her part, h h Shirley Cameron, a young lady the south-east corner. ' lfriend of George who'came on Although not opposed to the jthe scene rather too scantily Proposal, es yey ecg | Me : ia Shirle ,the principals to raw up lot senate POtetHan Z y| plans of the project. No offi- Never Underestimate The Power of a Woman would occur next, or how. mother, Harriet Kellaway, was|Cameron was loved by all and ial decision could be made on ; : The automobile manufacturers have long Written by Philip King andlexcellent. One was able to ac-not a little by George. Beryl ne proposal before the re- recognized that the "'little woman" looms Anthony Armstrong, the playjtually feel annoyance with her started rather slowly, Tempo'servility. and interest in the action grew) Cyril Garratt, as the vener- as the plot unfolded, gainingjable Rev. James Kellaway, a steadily from the second act.|minister who has lost much of Long before the play ended the|his will-power and backbone, audience, Whitby senior citi-|was very strong. The audience ens, were thoroughly enjoying|could almost feel sorry for the themselves judging by the solidjold gentleman as he puttered of applause, two curtain|around, constantly pecked at by|Luke | Betterworth, calls and peals of laughter|/Harriet. throughout the latter two acts. LEADING PERFORMER McDonald, an 'old flame' of Possibly the leading perform-|anne Kellaway's. Although er was Jean Farquharson, aS\<jichtly nervous at first, John's eT oe ts Bong ay confidence grew as the play went on. He was almost a vet- or an yong pc vecge ok eran by the end of the third act. er's S. opening scene, Jean's acting|EXCELLENT PORTRAYAL was superb, her performance} Peter O'Shaughnessy was ex- almost close to being the 'realjcellent in his portrayal of a thing' as any actress could ever| moving van driver who hope to achieve. As the play un-|stumbled onto the scene injur- folded this actress improvedijing his ankle after a few sec- Whitby Kinettes Host Inter - Club Dinner WHITBY -- Whitby Kinettes;members on their numerous ac- Making his debut on stage,|cast, making the play complete| John Rae did a fine job as Gray| With successful performances by |performed the part in an excel- lent manner. Dumpy, over-weight and not a little silly, Evadne Potter, play- ed by Sue Wainwright was first |class. Everyone has met an }Evadne or two at one time or janother. Last person on the scene, |quested plans were introduced. The board had no opportunity to make a realistic decision on the subject, it was explained. The first proposed develop- ment of this nature, presented to the planning board, some |few weeks back, is being insti- played by gated by Seaway Motors. This he|Project is also a showroom {John 'Townsend, rounded out ¢ el with complete service facilities | jand is described as one of the jmost modern types of service satisfying her taste. could put to good use. few good looking female pretty big when it comes to deciding on the family automobile and most modern body styles and interiors ore aimed at The surveyors got some shocks recently though when they brought their market- ing data up to date with a poll of female drivers. First off, the gals told them they didn't like their advertising--too many pictures of pretty girls and too few ads explaining the advan- tages of the cor--which makes some sense. Less than half ot them hed driven in the new. smaller cars, but they liked the idea for the ease of handling and parking. And practically all thought they could do with less horsepower. A real surprise wos that most preferred FEWER style changes, higher seats, more built-in safety, doing away with the drive shoft hump, bigger glove boxes and--I knew there must be @ feminine angle here somewhere--more place to hang things! A few came up with a suggestion that a lot of we he-men They wanted o set of instructions covering "how to fix it" for such things as flooded corburetors and other minor mechanical problems: One of the most common ideas proposed wes for Instruction courses for ladies so they could understand the workings of their cars and look after them better. Come to think of it, @ tl, garage might just do d to brighten up our ders to boost busi >. . But our service customers still look to Doug Hart, our male service manoger, for reliable service. sponsored an Inter-Club dinner} Wednesday at the Annandale Golf Club. The event was well| attended by approximately 150) members and invited guests.| General Convener, Past Presi- dent Kinette Sheila Gordon, as- sisted by President of Whitby Kinettes Wilma Heron, wel- comed the guests upon arrival. The guests were given identifi- 918 BROCK ST N BE ON \ Protective Shield CORROSION-FREE OUTBOARDING ae cation cards with lucky num-|function of Kinsmen and Kin- bers for the draw and present-|ettes, She mentioned that in ed with a lei by Kinettes Betty|Berlin speeches were in Ger- Silver, Marjorie Gartshore and man, but as at the United Na- Marilyn Jones. tions, they had instant transla- The theme being "Hawaiian|tion with earphones. She spoke Monsters" was carried out with|of the Berlin wall and related palm trees, cocoanuts and other|an interesting fact. In West Ber- tropical fruits and monster de-/lin church bells ring at irregular signs. In charge of decorations|intervals to let the East Berlin- was Kinette Sylvia Snelgrove. ers know that they are not for- 2 4 gotten. The speaker moved a OSHAWA WINS TROPHY lvote of thanks to Whitby Kin- Kinsmen President Clarence|ettes for their hospitality Hewson presented a trophy to) Whitby Kinette Ruth Hewson Greta Cullen, president of Osh-\thanked the speaker for her performed by the local thes- the 'nosthwest cores, of Dan: acting superb, assurance it will going up at 8:15 p.m. and the WHITBY (Staff) -- Commer- |Oshawa, Peterborough, Por of town is definitely going jowner confirmed reports Thurs- ating Charlotte Whitton. "Stories and rumors of the President Wilma Heron intro-\of the draw was Kinette Lois|n0 foundation of truth in any of of her attendance with her hus-|prize, donated by Peter Melch,|ment that the steel contract for |ture, was 'Barbara Masters,|ronto, received the award, Mr. every member of the Guild. | ipians, is one evening's enter- His and Audieadn oth jimprove still further is almost 'same time. tomorrow evening. - the pro- Hope, Minden. The judges, Joy ahead, according to the owner jsion to Lindsay, which present-| tivities with special mention of} Each member and guest was Shopping plaza having gone duced guest speaker, Past Pres-/Broughton. Selling tickets were|those reports." band and son at the World Coun-| was won by Janet Elwood, Osh-|Supplying and erection of steel \ Bowmanvill Mednick explained. continue moving on to the site Plans Luncheon |soon as sufficient steel has ar- Church Parish Guild held its Laura Barnes, Gilbert st. velopment is being handled by Homemark Real Estate Co. of Toronto . "All local real estate brokers At the conclusion of the busi- gesiring-to arrange leases are to 4 . os icentres in the district. The de- Here We Come Gathering', 8S) velopment will be located on |tainment that should not be} imissed. The play is good, the P] W k guaranteed. The second presentation of the play is tonight, with the curtain Starts Monday ----j cial development in t posed new shopping centre west |Rich, Marjorie Gartshore and\of the property, Saul Mednick, lIdola Simpson, gave their deci-|2788 Bathurst st., Toronto, The | eae |day, that all was well despite ed a hilarious skit imperson-|-ymors to the contrary. this most successful inter-club| presented with favors and over,under are absolutely untrue," dinner meeting. 50 gifts were drawn. In charge|Mr. Mednick stated. 'There is ident of Oshawa Kinettes Laura] Kinettes Judy Smith, Corry Bok- Further evidence of the pro- Garrison, who gave a resume/kars and Jean Hawes. The door gress now underway is the state- cil in Germany. awa. The winner of the hostess|ffamework has been awarded, Mrs, Garrison explained the|chair, donated by Sklar Furni-|York Steel Corporation, of To- Crome ------}| 'The steel is scheduled to be- | ' ' gin arriving next Monday, and Parish Guild for 10 weeks,"' the plaza owner |said. 'Construction will begin as WHITBY -- The Afternoon/Tived," he added. : Branch of All Saints' Anglican Heasing of atores..to be -in: May meeting at the home of} Mrs. R. S. Cassels and Miss cluded in the over-all plaza de-| How to put 29 great whiskies Million Doflar Finish Keeps Engines Showroom-Bright From the bard, baked-on Million Dol lor finish, to the corrosion-protected anterior parts, West Bead engines tesist deterioration ond wear <= even in salt water we. They fast longer = s0 you save? in your private stock awa Kinettes, for the best serv-|interesting address and present- "°S5 _ Meeting --_refreshments!receive 190 per cent .co-opera- ice projects this year. It was ed her with a gift were served by the hostesses|tion,"" Mr. Mednick _ stated. announced that Lindsay Kin-| and a very enjoyable hour was'«There is to be no delay in get- : ' ettes will host the inter-club SKITS PRESENTED spent. lting this development started." Easy -- buy a bottle of Adams PRIVATE STOCK! For this superlative rally next year. Program convener Ruth Hew-| Mrs. Ethel Quilter, on behalf sane f My custom-blended from 29 great whiskies to give you that smooth, Fa Rich, Whitby Charter json, assisted by Simone Hood, of the Guild, thanked Mrs. PATTERSON FIGHTS he : O a so aatitel satiny ectaohed ir At i resident, addressed the group|announced that a variety pro- Cassels and Miss Barnes for STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Floyd vacn 0 ese whiskies was individually selec y ams exper' briefly and Dia ag aed ar Pina ee ea their hospitality. \Patterson expects to take an- from a stock of over 180 fine Canadian whiskies. 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