mecung ne i > oe Fe IS Danammandad Far out will be a Twilight meeting and banquet, July 20. The; group will meet at the farm of LIGUCGAGI s1GUVssssssveswmwn 2a we Decoration Of Chivalry WHITBY --'The meeting of; This Spring Tea is to replace Benevolent Rebekah Lodge was |the annual "Tag Day" held in held at the IOOF Hall Wednes-|previous years to raise funds for day evening. The Noble Grand, |the CP and T. Sister Verna Attwood opened, Regular Friday evening the meeting assisted by Vice-)euchres are doing well, all play- Grand, Sister Sheila Gordon wholers afe invited to attend. Prizes reported for the. sick, members |and refreshments. wished for thase a sneedy TreCOV-| Ma the aeceasion of the 93rd wel hy birthday of Sister Ada Wickett, It was learned with great plea-|her granddaughter, Sister Doro- sure thrat Sister Grace Harris|thy Adair, will hold open house has been recommended to re- March 9. ceive the decoration of chival-| An invitation to attend the ry. birthday meeting of Joy Re- All officers submitted their re- bekah Lodge in Brougham Mar. ports. It was announced that a|28 was accepted. tea and bake sale will be held; Birthdays of the month are: THE OSHAWA TIM | ES, Monday, Merch 7, 1966 § 'The New Math, 'Parents Only | | WHITBY (Staff) -- The new {approach mathematics as tau- ght in Whitby public schools, will be on view at R. A. Hutchinson public school Tuesday evening. The school joins other insti- ltutions in the community in celebration of Kiducauion week, March 6 - 13 with activities beginning at 7.30 p.m. Parents attending the school on Tuesday will be given a first hand demonstration of the new approach mathematics as GAVE OUT NEW COINS teachers conduct an actual class. Methods of solving mathema- tical questions through the new system will be revealed pro- viding visible evidence of how. education has advanced from the 'horse and buggy' stage to the atomic era, Scheduled on the evening pro- gram also is a reading demon- stration with teachers conduc- ting an actual class. A physi- CAL CQUCELION Cias>s Ueusvneue- tion is planned as well. Following the demonstration portion of the program, open house will be celebrated with the parents given the opportu- nity to view their children's handiwork on display in all class rooms. in the IOOF Hall, Mar. 18 from |Sisters Gwen Halton and Jean) 2.30 till 5 p.m. sponsored by | Roper. A social time was spent | we CP and T committee. A good with refreshments served by the Were ee to banks response is hoped for. committee in charge. jacross Australia before the _.__--|country changed its currency Group Seeking BOWLING SCORES Used Nylons WHITBY (Staff) -- Hold it| will be standard throughout Ont-| WHITBY LADIES' FLOWER LEAGUE |ario and will serve as a special | Thursday Afternoon (Mar, 3) . identification to friends and pub- | tgirls don't throw those worn out nylons in the garbage, there is still plenty of life in them and Team Standings --- Roses 3, Pansies 5, | they are usable, How Asters 3. Tulips 2, Pom-Poms 2, Violets | lic. | 0, Lilacs 6, Lillies 3. To have a farm qualify as a shipping them to Korea? The Afternoon group of Al- High Dovole Flat--Bea Alkenhead 489. Century Farm, i :. High Double with Hdep. -- Shirley Ger- y Farm, it must be regi ardt sis |stered in the same family name mond's United Church is seek- | ¢ jing any and all clean nylon ifor 100 or more years as of High Single with Hdcp, -- Edna Bedard! Jan, 1, 1967. The farm must 8 jstockings in any given number. About 600,000,000 new coins One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper end Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broadloom @ C.l.L. Paints and Varnishes © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Peints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whither PHONE 668-5862 h High Single Flat -- Ev Curtis 272, PUPILS DISPLAY WOODWORKING ABILITIES local homes after they have been on display at the open house program at the school Tuesday evening. --Oshawa Times Photo b 175 and Over -- Phyllis Wild 225, Anne|D€ resided on, and it must be about Schell 191, Mary Elliott Jd, Batty pare in active operation. Farms in 2, Vivian Phillips 216, Millie Elliot ' A 3 rig | A Moewwland. 207. Irene. Hancock 175,|¢he name of a widow will quali- $ ? 224, Eileen Swerdfiger 219, Mur-ify, but a farm left to a mar-| ghiin 221, Ev Curtis 189, Shirley| pj " i Th, Dorethy McRae 176 Nessie| ead daughter will not qualify. | 88, Dorothy Quantrill 20n, 21,1 Those wishing to have their} Be kenhead 206 j > | Cellar Dwellers -- D, Stannett 77, V. farm qualify for a Century * ° ; Andrews 82, P. Richardson 87, M. Mc.|Farm sign should contact Miss The drive is on for stockings ; 86, E, Gaine 62, B. Gaine 75, P.|Pat Knox, RR 1, Hampton, by no matter whether they are ee pe son a3, J. Hockley 67, ngar, 10 Dayne 90, M. Val are Mar. 10. seamless or not. Runs in the "4d AINOCOS 79) As COTO cs stockings also make little dif- ference. The stockings may no longer lbe wearable but the church women are collecting them for werk out classroom prob- lems in the industrial arts class at Colborne Street Public School. Many of the finished pieces will adorn Applying the second coat of stain to a pair of coffee tables, Gordon Stewart and Wayne Nimigon are shown in the above photo as they Lloyd Wilson Heads County Hog Producer See Deadline Near tyn McKnight, Uxbridge, No. 2;;The Ontario County Boar Pre-jin the Orient the stockings are ea ine eal FIRST AID secretary - treasurer, Charles} mium Policy will be continued unravelled by women who earn! BOWMANVILLE -- The Dur- COURSE Hadden, Blackwater, No. 2. with a $5 increase In premium|® living from such work. Gar-|ham County Junior Farmers, Executive directors -- Alvin! : : r ments and many other valuable|like all other Junior Farmer} for information phone St. John Ambulance Order of the EASTERN STAR Whitby Chapter 248 DESSERT GAMES NIGHT Tues., Mar. 8th 7:45 P.M. MASONIC HALL R » 55, A. Schell 76 Candidates Invited | Century Farm Industrial and Public UXBRIDGE -- The directors, of the Ontario County Hog Pro- ducers' Association met in the Department of Agriculture Of 7 a Johnston, Orillia, No. 6; Anson!" each of the four sections. It) articles can be made from the|clubs in Ontario, are conduc-| fice, Uxbridge, Mar. 3, for the Gerrow, Port Perry, No. 3; Earl| will now be possible for ajstockings by the ingenious Kor-|ting a Centennial Project. This | Name 1966 Executive UXBRIDGE --The directors|RR 2; secretary -_ treasurer, of the Ontario County Beef Im-|Lynn Fair, Uxbridge. provement Association met in| Directors -- Gus Lask, Sun- the Department of Agriculture|derland, No. 1; Carman Boad- Board Room, Uxbridge, Mar. 1,|way, Mount Albert, No. 3; Clare for the purpose vi Dp nw, Sunderland. No. 2: affinave and aveonutive directors|Norman McLeod, Blackwater, for 1966, and to plan projects|No. 2; Hugh Shillingiaw, Mount for the coming year. Albert, No. 3; Gordon Hunter, The following officers and di-|Brooklin, No, 1; August Geisber- rectors were elected: Past ger, Oshawa, No. 2; Peter Hart, president, Walter Beath, Osh-|Port Perry, No. 3; John Spee-| awa, RR 2; president, Edgar |die, Brechin, No. 1; Hector Mc-| Ward, Claremont; Ist vice-presi-|Kinnon, Orillia, No. 6. dent, Clarence Hewitt, Beaver-| The first project to be carried | ton, RR 3; 2nd. vice-president, Harvey Blackburn, Uxbrid | Lt Bed Edgar Ward at 6.30 p.m. to ob- New itizens serve farm management prac- \tices in connection with his steer lfeeding set-up. At 7.45 p.m., the igroup will proceed to Clare- e come mont for a roast beef banquet. During August, the Beef Pro- WHITBY (Staff) -- Twenty-\qucers will organize a bus tip) two Ontario County residents|to Kent County. (This will be a were presented with their cer-| two-day trip; farms of beef tificates of Canadian Citizenship) producers will be visited in the at a session of the County Court/Counties of Middlesex and Hlgin | held Mar. 3. Those receiving\on the way to Ridgetown and} the certificates were the second day will be spent at} Ferdinand Fritz Dieter Bier-!the Beef Field Day at Ridge-! mann and Mrs. Ingrid Berta! town, Therese Biermann, 51 Clements} ---- -- rd., Ajax; Gunther Burghardt and Mrs. Silvie Henriette Wil- Poster Contest helmine Burghardt, 1039 New- bury ave., Oshawa; Miss Jan- Stresses Safety ina Jermakowicz, 146 Division st., Oshawa; Mr. Marian Kin-| UXBRIDGE The Ontario dratiuk. 162 Pontiac ave., Osh-| County Farm Safety Council is awa. again sponsoring a Farm and Mrs. Czeslawa Kowalczyk, 143} Home Safety Poster Competit- Stacey ave., Oshawa; Teunis!ion. This is the sixth year for Molenaar and Mrs. Aaltjeé Lum-| this competition and it has been mugje Molenaar, Blackwater,|highly successful. Last year RR 1; Bernard Gerhard Nien-| 714 boys and girls from 46 rural aber and Mrs. Maria Neinaber, schools in Ontario County took Pine dr., RR 3, Pickering; Mrs.|part.. 198 Silver Dollars were Brigitte Oleksiuk, 454 Macauley distributed as prize money. st., Oshawa. ; Prizes will be awarded on a Jan Ploeger and Mrs. Eliza-;township basis, and the com- beth Ploeger, 43. Bell st., Ux-|petition is open to Grades bridge; Mrs. Marija Semjan,|to 8 in all rural schools in the 425 Rosmere st., Oshawa; Geert|county, Posters must not be Smit and Mrs. Lina Smit, 164)copies of existing safety post- Thickson rd. n., Oshawa; Mrs.|.ers, and must be made on Petronella Slawecka, 301 Osh-|standard art class paper, and awa blivd., Oshawa. should not be larger that 14 Karlo Valentic and Mrs. Barajinches by 20 inches. Valentic, 185 Cadillac ave., s.,| The competition closes on Ap- Oshawa: Demetre Zoumboulak- ril 30, and all posters must be is, 331 Arthur st., Oshawa and] forwarded, through the teach- Mrs, Wilhelmina Zwolle, 15jers, to the Department of Agri- Lioyd st., Oshawa culture, Uxbridge. ie purpose of electing officers and planning program for 1966. The election of officers result- ed-as follows: Honorary Presi- dent -- Gordon Taber, Brooklin, RR 1; President, Lloyd Wilson Windatt, Beaverton, No, 3. Directors -- Ira Furniss, Bre- chin, No, 1; Clarence Hewitt, Beaverton, No. 3; Ted Lamb, \Port Perry, No. 4; Gordon farmer who purchases a_ top | quality boar to receive a Pro- vincial premium of $35, and an !Ontario County Hog Producers' subsidy of $30, for a total of Ashburn, RR 1; 1st _vice-presi-|peath Oshawa, No. 2: Blackwater, : : é No. 2; 2nd vice-president, Maus- Moore dent, Les Faux, WHITBY KIWANIS CLUB INSTALLS PRESIDENT Ron Deeth (left stalled as president of the Kiwanis Club of Whitby for was iné the 1966 term of office at the club's dinner meeting last Thursday at the Spruce Vil la Hotel. He is seen receiv- ing the congratulations of Lieutenant Governor Ben Rudell THE BANK OF NOVA Get '100 for every §75 with six-jear -- Scotiabank Savings Certificates Buy as fittle as $10 worth or as much as you like~ cashable any time. SCOTIA § jon planni {Ewen, Uxbridge, No. 1; David} $65 in suubsidy. ' ' Heber! 'The association will again Brooklin, No. 1; Harvey! sponsor a senior 4-H Swine , Uxbridge, No, 1. Club; $100 was budgeted for this Auditors Doug Harder,| project. | Blackwater, No. 2; George Da-) me hog quality competition vidson, Blackwater, No. 2 : taint ri. Seat will be carried out again this |. Considerable time was spent} Sith a $6 inceease: for | year, ng projects for 1966./ 7 1i7¢ money in each of the var- ious sections. A total of $300 jwas allocated as prize money, | and there will be three sections with $100 prize money in each f 'YMCA Planning section -- section 1 for farm- + . outh Programs ers producing 25 to 100 hogs, sec- WHITBY -- The Whitby Dis-| tion 2 for farmers producing 101 |trict Family YMCA has anoun-|to 200 hogs, and section 3 for ced new programs for male| farmers producing 201 hogs and | teenagers and young adults. The| over. jprograms commence Mar. 12; The question of radio. adver- at Henry Street High School,|tising for pork products was Whitby. | The program offers recrea-|at the next directors' meeting. \tional activities each Saturday} yjoyq wilson, Ashburn, was morning until May 28 under|named as delegate from the |the direction of skilled leaders.| i145 Producers' Association to The program is divided into|tne Ontario County Federation jage groups with juniors meet- of Agriculture i jing from 8 to 8.40 a.m., inter-| is See eS |mediates from 8.40 to 9.20 a.m./} and seniors from 9.20 to 10 a.m.| Another feature of the YMCA} program will be a series of jsix golf lessons to be held for one hour commencing at 10 a.m. Mar. 12 at Henry Street High School. The lessons, under the guidance of L. White will be given each Saturday until April | 30. Clubs will be provided. The | Down, SIGN SHORTSTOP ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)--Short- stop Zoilo Versalles, the Amer- ican League's most valuable player last season, agreed to 1966 contract terms Thursday Versalles, whose fielding and hitting led the Twins to the 1965 pennant, will receive an esti- mated $40,000 or $41,000. Last left in abeyance for discussion}, ean workers, project Regardless of the size or col-| Project or, if you have second hand ny-| The Durham Junior Farm- lons about to be discarded, dropjers' Club is attempting to lo- is the Century Farm them off at 206 High st., the|cate all Century Farms in Dur-/} Each Century) ~ collection centre for stockings.|ham County. Further information can be ob-|Farm will be identified with a tained by phoning 668-4271. = Committee on Religious Education in the Public Schools of Ontario The Honourable William G. Dayis, Minister of Education, has appointed a Committee to study the Program for Religious Education in the Public Schools of Ontario. This Committee will examine and evaluate the present program, receive repre- sentations from all interested bodies about the effectiveness, and desirability of the program, consider suggestions for changes and improvement, study means by which character building, ethics, social attitudes and moral values and prin- ciples may best be instilled in the young, consider the respon- sibility of the Public Schools in these matters, and make recommendations for the information and consideration of the Minister. Individuals 'and organizations are invited to submit views, comments and proposals for the consideration of the Com- mittee. Information about the presentation of submissions, briefs and the like may be secured by writing to: Dr, J. R. McCarthy, Secretary, Committee on Religious Education in the Public Schools, Suite 700, 481 University Avenue, Toronto 2, Ontario. Hearings for the presentation of briefs will be scheduled by the Committee. Application to appear before the Committees should be made at the time the brief is submitted. J. Keiller Mackay, Chairman of the Committee classes will be limited to 15.|year he earned about $28,000. RETRY i ed Yes, If she's a little self-reliant. And likes to get around and go places by herself. Yes. If she's still a bit dependent. And relies on you for advice about mechanical things like cars. Yes. If she's got lots of zest and energy. And doesn't mind shifting four fully-synchronized gears. Instead of |ust steering around town. : Yes. If she's a little bit lazy. And doesn't like pushing her way out of snowbanks in the winter. Yes. If she's thrifty with pennies, And likes to save you mopey on little things like gas. And oil, And anti-freeze. Think you can talk her into it? And tires, And maintenance. : Yes. If she likes to be extravagant. And spend the money she saves on brocade wallpaper for the bathroom, Yes. If she's flexible In her thoughts. And will let you lay out $800 or $900 on a used Volkswagen when she'd already had thoughts about a Hammond organ. Yes. If she's strong willed. And Insists you get the most for your money In a small car. When you get down to It, it's really a matter of your wife talking you'into It. ee SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. 334 RITSON ROAD SOUTH TEL:, 723-3461 668-4666 8:30 ¢.m. to 5 p.m, Cochrone St., Whitby, Ont. Everyone Weleome -- Prizes Proceeds for benevolent funds. Century Farm sign. The sign) RAE R. JONES REAL ESTATE Sales - Valuations Consultations 668-8841 or 728-6661 cae co Warehouse Clearance Special! ... G.E. RANGE @ Model No, 32352 @ 30" Renge @ 7 Hest Switches With approved trade Only INDEPE WHITBY PLAZA WHITBY, ONT, ond Belleville, @ Removable Glass Oven Doors @ Fully Automatic, with Rotisseris SALES & SERVICE (Whitby) LTD. Canadian General Electric's oldest authorized dealer between Toronto 189.00 NDENT BROCK ST. $. PHONE 668-2081 Ontario {