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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Wolf Cubs To Participate In District Olympic Day WHITBY (Staff) -- Approxi-;a parade, led by # band, from mately 180 Whitby Wolf Cubsithe Sunnybrook Farms store) will participate in the Whitby|parking lot at 9 a.m Rach of; District Olympic Day to be heldithe nine Wolf Cub Packs will) June' 4 at the Henty Street High representa different---country.| School playing field The event Rach pack will carry the flag) is being held to mark the 50th of 'the country they represent He succeeds Dr, W; H. Weber,| the THE OSHAWA -- Tusrdey, Mey 10, 1966 . 5 Dr. Lynes Assumes Duties 'Whitby Firm Hospital Superintendent Gets Contract A Whitby firm, McNamara WHITBY (Staff) -- Dr: Pat-,Dr. Weber will retire officially (after serving as superintendent Marine [Ad., has been awarded irick G. Lynes assumed his du- May 20 of the Ontario Hospital, North a $147,969 contract for dredg- ties Monday as superintendent' Dr. ©. A. Buck, director of Bay : ing at Marystown, Newfound: . of the Ontario Ho@ital, Whithy, the mental health division of. Mise Pickens succeeds Mrs land, it was announced here to- Ontaris Department Of George Steffier whe has heen fay--by--Publie Works Minister ion.|Health, also announced the Ap-| acting director of nurses who is on retirement vacat f ae siete ~~ | pointment of Miss V. Pickens) the transfer of Miss Helen since George Mcliraith Whit-| The successful tender was the anniversary of Culing and one member of the pack as director of nursing of the! man to the Ontario Hospital, St.\Jower of two opened on March The field day, which will be, will be dressed in the national conducted along the lines of the costume of that country, Olympic Games, will include ach of the Cubs will take such field events as running, a ethan: paleaahe high and broad jumps as well own lunch, ig ; as novelty events, Winners will|ments will he available a receive gold, silver and bronze| booths on the grounds, awards Members of the district staff The program wil! open with have been invited to attend, May Court Festival Slated The May = Court which has been one of the fea-jhas tures of the school year. for|Rowbotham of Cornwall, Her about 100 years, will be held|counsellors will be Eleanor May 14-at the Ontario Ladies' Wills of Belleville and Marian College here Moore of Wawa, The more than 100 girl stu- Following the dents will be taking part in the «dante will present program. A Jarge number of ; es parents and friends, as well as gram of athletics and dancing members of the alumnae are on: the lawn expected to attend Dr. Helen Hogg, of Toronto The staff and student body director of the Dunlop Observa is hoping for good weather so tory of the University of Toron the traditional program can be to, will be the special speaker carried out on the lawn in Following the program there front of the main building will be a reception for the par The program will open at 2 ents and friends of the school p.m. with the crowning of the'in the dining room Missionary Rally Held For District Rally|received by Mrs, M. Kloke, Mrs of the Women's Missionary So-|N. Bateman, Mrs, A, Morgan ciety, Faith Baptist Chtarch was. and Mrs, N. VanDewall; Mrs held jast week with 15 district D. Dale. played an organ solo churches represented Mrs, J, Munson gave offertory Mrs. Shirley Wilde led in a\prayer short hymn singing while the' For her. final selection ladies arrived. Following the ponnell played and sang opening hymn 'We've a Story Great Thou Art Mrs to Tell to the Nation,"' Mrs. R. introduced the speaker Fallon opened with prayer Audrey Harder EUSA President Mrs, trene Bakerliyrned Missionary from Pada welcomed all present. Mrs./gonia, South America, Mrs Jean Munson gave the roll calliHarder based her message on of churches with 144 present.) Romans 12; 16-17, 1---A Mission Mrs, Marg Campbell read and His Surroundings, 2 poem entitled "Your Work." A Missionary and His Service Special music for the evening : Pe given by Miss Olga Don Mrs, Harder's neaenee "= nell, returned Missionary from|Very challenging to all as fie Indonesia. who sang as her first |told of her experiences on the solo 'Living for Jesus." mission field, She encouraged Scripture reading was led hy Mrs: Eva Young Ariss Donnell|proach in the sight of every for her second selection played|one the vibra harp, a composition! . Affer the singing of hymn "Going Home," Hymn "My! Jesus Goes with Me I'lll go Any Saviour First of All' was then|where." Mrs. Shirley MacDon sung ald closed with prayer, A delici While the offering was being 'ous lunch was served Tire Production Slowed jhis Festival,|May Queen. The honor this year heen accorded to Laure! the pro- crowning a | The annual Missionary Miss How Raker Mrs of re Al ary on | all 'To aim to be above re-jed by Whitby Hospital | Dr. Lynes, who has been at Whitby as assistan' superinten-| Ment since last August, graduat> 'Building Value Tops $2 Million = oe -- of) BROUGHAM (Staff) -- Build iy5p He carried on m.privale| ling cma ay cg Mg yg ni practice at Burlington, Ont,, for) | mentha of 1986 topped the two| "vera! years, | meillion dollar mark On the completion of a four Residential permifis account- of nursing A graduate nurse, Miss She was an Ontario Hospital, Port ens is also a graduate of a yni- iversity nursing training course, instructor of stu-| dent nurses at the Whithy Hos-| pital prior to assuming her du-| ities as director of nursing at the | Arthur year special course, he entered) five years ago. She will assume. REGINA (CP) = Regia cole Thomas, where she is director 30. The high bid was $157,680 The work will involve dredg- ing for the multi-million dollar |\Marystown shipyard project to |he carried out by the De- partment of Transport and the Province of Newfoundland Pick SCHOOL WANTS PLAY ed for the bulk of building in | areas, amounting to $1,827,300. BROOKLIN HOLSTEIN SOLD FOR $7,500 purchased by the . ministry of agriculture and fisheries, Tokyo, Japan, Left to right Brian Reazin at the halter Roy Ormiston; Kunio Roybrook Supreme Karen sold for the top price at the National Holstein Sale of $7,500. She was sold by Roy Ormiston of Brooklin, and Candy League Bowlers Hold Annual Banquet annual|Fde Walker, Sheila Villeneuve howling banquet was held! Mildred Juby and Bev Grondin recently with 99 per cent at The high single game prize tendance by members, The vice-|was presented by Ede Walker president, Muriel McKim saidjto Allsorts with a pinfall. of grace and the past preesident,|1231 on Dec, 15, 1965 with Cap Dorothy Moore made the toastitain Gladys Wiles and team to the Queen mates Jean Ward Dimple The president, Doreen Kehoe,|Gough, Marg Sturrgess, Doro welcom®d Mr, and Mrs. M,\thy Bradt and Barb Calberry Bassett and Mr. H, Marshal! SPS ea Y who were guests at the head BASSETT rROPHY The Bassett Trophy table and introduced three in team with the highest vited guests who were Grace Surridge, Florence Fdwards during regular schedule was and Dorothy Ormiston as. well presented by Mr. M, Bassett as s the past bowlers Edie Fuller well as gifia to Allsorts with a and Ann Labenovich pinfall of 84,120 and Captain oe Gladys Wiles and team mates The point gifts were present-| jaan Ward Dimple Gough,' ; goa ig a ni vs Marg Sturgess, Dorothy Bradt ' adys sorts with 96 points, by GIRQY® ang Barh Calberry Wiles to Gumdrops to 63 points The Mercantile Trophy to the by Jean King to Humbugs with champions in the group of sec 58 points; by Florence Moore t0/ tion winners in the playoffs. was heer ss oF gage presented by Mr, H, Marshall 7 a : Ply fee as well as gifts to Humbugs with § points »y -Alice An with a pinfall of #111 and Cap derson to Tollipops with 59\isin tarence Moore and team points; by Marion Sturgess t0| mates Katie Loyst, Muriel Me Peppermints with 59 points and) vin riz Martin, Sarah Vansta by Hazel Moore to Maple Buds) vern' and Mary Amel! r » The Candy League to the pinfall quick The production of truck tires at the Whithy plant of Dunlop Canada | mited is being slowed at Drummondville, Quebec, re sulted in the shortage of mate rial here. New sources of mate- rial are being sought and pro this week by the shortage of! fabric from a supplier in the |duction in expected to be back Province of Quebec, The produc:|to normal later in the week. tion of tires for passenger Ve) Oniy two or three shifts are hicles {s not affected Pe official A company spokesman sald a affected, strike in the plant of a supplier' sald WHITBY PERSONALS Mothér's Day-dinner guests} Malta, have returned to Whitby "at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|to reside Before establishing John McMinn, 1207 Byron st. s., residence they were house were their daughter and son-in-| guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leo law. Mr, and Mrs. F. T, Bendall,| MontebeJo, 921 Centre 8; Toronto sister of Mrs, Schembri the company st Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Moly neux, 26P Byron stow" % Mrs,. Lawrence land of Tiverton St Mark's © United = Chureh {W's Couples Club held a most successful auction sale and ha] vaar jast Saturday at Whitby} Community Arena with general convener, Mrs, William Hay and co-convener, Mrs, Ralph Crawford, Members were in charge of various tables, A sub stantial sum was raised from this project, Conveners wish to who attended oe~Ant Was TF Suther sister A is Rest wishes to Patrick Hottot, 516 Palace st,, who celebrating his birthday today James Wilde, 1003 and his brother-in Johnston, 813 Whitby, are their birthdays also Mr Henry st aw, Delbert nire at celebrating Ma 1 FES Coa and Mrs Wilde's 39th wedding anniversary on. the same date. Rest wishes are ex tended to them all thank all assist-| ed and made donations, special thanks of the con gregation 80 ous = ( n both fo member who were gener au and Maxwell were guests , eau, Sr., 211 Mrs. Geo Rou her daughter Mrs Aftingu, Stratford. af Mrs. Louis Rou Reedair court ge ¢ Ann and Bob 'Tait. and Eleanor and Chuck Kemp dined at the Sprure Villa Hotel Sat urday evening, They were join ed later by their friends, Mar garet Smith, Paul Hartshorne Carol and George Hulland and enjoved the eniertainment the lounge. The group then at tended the dance and buffet at the Oshawa Flying Club Mrs. Fred Drew ha turned from a two-week aC tion "Tampa, Florida. St Torenta International and moto with. Mrs Tom just re vaca in TA flew from \i port ¢ back M her friend Victor Whith Mrs awanda of her Margaret Carleton New York Mrs Palace st Ton is the gues ruest Aime R TURN TO CIGARILLOS Sweden's consumption of ¢ went up 42 per cent in after the U.S. sur several geon-general's report on smok turned to ing and cancer ous ar two los Mr. and Mrs bri and family months had Claude Schem years who ago fi TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY Columbus, Ontario "Proposed Addition To Township Hall' SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned UP UNTIL 4 p.m, on WEDNESDAY, JUNI Ist, 1966 for the construction of a PROPOSED OFF ICE ATTACHED TO THE TOWNSHIP FALL, COLUMBUS. PLANS AND SPECIFI CATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THI TOWNSHIP OFFICE, COLUMBUS ON MAY 11th, 1966 marked as to cantents Lowest tender accepted or any not. ne M' Wm Goldie jwith 50 points, The league trophy to the win | PERFECT ATTENDANCE ners in the non-section winners | in the playoffs was preesented perfect attendance and pins|by past president, Dorothy |were pypsented by Alice Ander|Moore, as well as gifts to the ison to: Gladys Wiles, Jean|Peppermints with a pinfall. of {Sturgess, Jean King, Goldie|6068 and Captain Hazel Moore Marshall, Alice Bradley, Laur-|and team mates Bernice Moase raine Myers, Rae Thierman,{Isabel Farndale, Greta McDon Florence Moore, Katie Loyst,|ough, Laura Stevenson and Muriel McKim, Sarah VanSta-|Ruby Schieider vern, Betty Pascoe, Jean Ains The door prize which was do worth, Muriel Grant, Alice An-nated by Toronto trophy, Toy derson, Dorothy Moore, Ede'and Gift Sales id., was won Walter Sheila Villeneuve, by Sheila Villeneuve when Mildred Juby, Audrey Barker,|liaura- Stevenson made the Wiesa Cormack (Grace. draw, Sandford, Rose Peleshok, Joyce The four lucky draw prizes Pic kard, Vil Munns, Mildred) donated by the league were won Thomas, Hazel Moore, Bernice|yy Audrey: Barker, Laurraine There were 33 bowlers with Uehara, vice director, Hida- ka National Dairy Farm, Japan; and H. Itoh, Nawwa Japan, and H. Itoh, Nasa (Holstein-Friesian Photo) in hospital recently but both vere present for the banquet and were heartily congratulated from all the bowlers on their recovery TREASURER"S REPORT The treasurer, Ede Walker gave her report and thanks for her good work during the year was offered to her by the presi dent, Doreen Kehoe The president, Doreen gave thanks to her executive for a job well done in the past year Land special thanks to the treas Fide. Walker and secre tary, Alice Anderson for their work in organizing the banquet he then gave each member gift on behalf of herself league members The vice president, Muriel McKim than thanked the presi dent for her well done jobs dur ing the year and presented her with a gift on behalf of the bowl ing league The members were then all entertained by Mrs. Hilda Dun bar whoo did her impersonation of Phyllis Diller and a skit pre sented by Dr. C. MacKay, Mr FE. MeKim and Mr, Chas, Cyr urer a and Kehoe | es at Whithy, Aug. 1 ARE REMANDED legiate board \s sponsoring a competition for an original one- t TORONTO" (CP) Richard a play to be presented during Charles Mulayny, and his|* e Centennial celebrations, The wife, Barbara, 24, were re-|top prize Is $300 the township with the construc- tion of 126 residenves, largely in the Bay Ridges and West Rouge ithe employ of the Ontario De-| her duti , 30 Total construction permits of partment of Health in July.) 1955, He joined the staff of the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, In Au gust, 1958 where he remained' for five years, $2,362,200 also accounted for the | construction of eight Ontario he was director Hydro buildings costing $128,000,| health clinic at la school addition at French-| ugh Civic Hospital, | man's Bay Public School costing, Dr. Weber has been active in Prior.to his return to Whitby | . . a at the mental) manded Monday one week on $345,000, a West Rouge factory mental health work for 18 costing $50,000 and a $12,000 years. He came (o Whithy as ! a charge of manslaughter in the the Peterbor-| death Sunday of Daniel Powers 2 restaurant superiniendent five years ago During January 76 dwelling : \s permits were issued for homes dences costing $15,100 each costing an average of $14,500 while a hydro display building each, for a total of #1,102,000 costing $75,000 was built, a In February, 15 dwelling per- school addition at Frenchman's mits averaging $13,600 each| Bay costing $345,000 was issued were Jssued as we'll as permits|a permil as well as a chemical for the construction of seven factory at West Rouge costing temporary Ontario Hydro $50,000 for a monthly total of buildings costing $53,000, Tota! $862,400 ; for the month $257 000 During March nine home per GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS mits were issued -~valued at 3, 4 or 5 Year Term ye _--_---- Y PROTECT Your Furs and Sloth Garments insured «+ Retrigereted Storege voults on promises CALL 668-2345 WHITBY CLEANERS LTD, 150 Coherne H. 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