THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Thursdey, June 9, 1966 5 Strawberry JACK i FRASER Supper Planned WHITBY ~-- Group No. 3 Pres-| byterian Women met at the ame af Mra. George Martin. 939 Bayview Ave. In the absence) of Mrs. Gordon Boles, Mrs. Ar- chie Craig presided. Final plans were made for the annual strawberry supper June 28 in the church hall and for the general association meet-| ing, June 20, when all five' groups will hold a pot luck sup- per. Since Mrs. Donald Butts is m out of town, Mrs. David Kernohan volunteered to act as) social convener and to assist) Mrs. Clifford Partington in over-| seeing the sale of everyday and' Christmas cards. Group No. 3 will be respon-| sible for placing flowers in the) Church each Sunday in July. | Mrs. George Martin was in) charge of the Bible study en- titled "Double Testimony". Miss} PLAQUE UNVEILED AT BOWMANVILLE MUSEUM OPENING | Marguerite Ross gave the mis-| sionary study and the annual The unveiling of a plaque Museum Building, was the H. FE. Purdy, 73 Temper- the plaque. Looking on are |report of the East Presbytery in memory of the late Mrs. highlight of the opening, ance St., Bowmanville, a Mayor Ivan Hobbs (right | wwys. T. B. Williams, donor of Wednesday night, of the son-in-law of the museum and A. M. Thompson, pres- | Refreshments were served by the Bowmanville Historical museum for the summer. founder, is seen unveiling ident of the museum board. |Mrs. G. Martin. Group No. 3 a ee , ee : : --Oshawa Times Photo | will resume meetings in Sep-| a tember at the home of Mrs. | WHITBY -- AJAX _ Stinking Violets eens con The British government ex WHITBY -- Whitby Shrinking pee to collect about £315,000,- OFFICERS ELECTED | Violets TOFS Club meeting was|0? by its new payroll ta | held at Dundas School, The) sue [meeting opened with TOPS) count for one day as a bonus. song and ritual. A discussion was held to raise ® Nineteen members were pres-| money to attend the TOPS con- ew I ll au ! 1¢ : e ent. A loss of 17% pounds was| vention for 1967. It was decided reported, Mary Smitherman was\to make this a club effort. crowned "Queen" for the week.| Jean Jaynes was the winner e ] Leader Eleanor Cougle present-\of the weekly draw. Invited ed her with the crown, |guests at next week's meeting The new contest started at\are Pauline Shaw of the Osh-| pee on meeting, For the next|awa Losing Lassies accompan- week's meeting member P| "Queen", Joyce An- AJAX (Staff) -- Dr. Matthew;Association. The election was|rectors would be voted in and asked to pirad their Atl p li aga -- a" B. Dymond and Albert V. Wal-jhandled by Oshawa PC ASS0-|they could appoint one of their ker, launched the new Ontario) ciation members : ' omarernt South Provincial riding here! Athert Walker and Matthew B members to the secretary and BROCK Evening Programs ot 6:55 & 9:05 treasurer positions. Gute? Saturdey Matinee at 1:30 Wednesday night at a Progres-/Dymond were elected honor- sive Conservative Association |ary presidents for the new as-| When 12 people were nomin meeting attended by about 159 sociation. ated as directors William New- people Doug Williams, of Whitby, de-;man, of Pickering Township, Mr. Walker told the new as-\feated Mrs. Kay Wetherall, of|moved that the directorship be sociation he was losing a fine| Ajax, for the presidency of extended to 12 people, a move group of supporters in the south |(he riding association. Mrs. We-|Which received the hearty sup- Pickering, Ajax and Whitbyltherall was promptly elected|Pport of all present. areas. He said he felt he had/first vice-president. New directors of the Ontario| represented the area well since! Second vice - president is|County South PC Association his election in 1963. Robert Stewart, of West Rouge,|are: Carl Wicks, Bay Ridges; Dr. Dymond said that although who defeated Paul Coath of|Norman Gainer, West Rouge; he did not have it from the| Whitby and Carl Wicks, of Bay|Paul Coath, Whitby; Edith Be- horse's mouth, in his opinion,|Ridges. Henry Polak, Ajaxidell, Whitby Henry Polak, an election would be called injreeve, who was also nominated | Ajax, Betty Quantrill, Whitby; the fall of 1967. He said he was|for the second vice-presidency,|Frank Smith, Ajax; Jack Whit- sorry to Jose a loyal part of his | declined ling, Whitby Twp.; Kay William- riding to the new riding but that) Although the organization usu-|son, Dunbarton; Wes Oakley, {t was nice for an obstetrician tojally has six directors, plus a|/Frenchman's Bay; Vic White, be called in on the birth of ajsecretary and treasurer, the|/Bay Ridges and Lorne White,| ns nn new baby. He said he felt cer-|meeting decided that eight di-' Brougham. tain that the Progressive Con-| 2 BERR mH oe SENIOR LACRO servatives. could continue to hold all of the Ontario County ridings. GUEST sPFAKER | BROOKLIN REDMEN The acting secretary of the Progressive Conservative Asso ilies: elation of Ontario, John Trimble ; of Hamilton was guest speaker ST CATHARINES A 5 at the meeting. | ° Mr. Trimble was credited by Dr. Dymond with contributing ' | SAT., JUNE 1lth pas 8:30 P.M. enormously to the success of the Young Progressive Conserative | organization in the province Brooklin Memorial Arena Mr. Trimble said there was | Sponsored by the following greater need than ever for good | merchants: people to engage in the support | Northside Chrysler-Dodge of a political party. He said the Sttenbrite Men's Weer Progressive Conservative Party ll Seomley' balers" e had blended the bounce of youth | Bowman and Gibson ° 1 ' with the balance of age i]| Qntarie' Contractors cruise through summer cool and crisp He said the provincial govern 4. B. McMullen Reel Estate " | ment did not dance the Ottawa Mitehell Bree "Fox Trot" but that they bulld Spruce Villa Hotel i a } " G and did not destroy. Hare se Yor f never before at this price! 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