WHITBY -- AJAX WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Board Will Continue "Open House" Policy WHITBY -- The Whitby Pub- He School Board announced this week that as the "open house' policy has proved beneficial to organizations in the town, the board has decided to continue the policy for 2nother year. The board has made a thor- ough study of the "open house" policy introduced in January, 1945. Since that date 195 permits have been issued to local organ- izations for the use of school facilities on either a weekly, monthly or occasional basis. Local organizatiens contribut- ing to the cultural, philosophical or recreational interest of the tion of the Board, he allowed the use of gymnasium and kitchen facilities, free of charge, during, certain hours when the schools' are not being used for school Awards Given | At Hospital Medals and prizes were pre- SONeG wi ie our pieeneeo exercises of the school of nurs- ing of the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, this afternoon, The gold medal for highest standing in the third year was presented to Miss Ruth Scott. The silver medal for highest tandi in the second year activities. Org t princi- pally interested in profit-mak- ing or which are of a political nature are subject to a sched- ule of fees. Further information and per- mit forms are available at the Board Administration Office, 1125 Athol St. It is expected that requests for bookings will exceed the accommodation available. Therefore it is suggested that groups make application at the community may, at the discre- Favorite Dishes St, John the Evangelist od terminated ifs present season with a pot Juck supper held at) the parish hall Tuesday eve- ning. A wide variety. of members' favorite dishes made the sup- per a wonderful success. The evening was convened by Mrs. Frank Kapuscinski. While cof- fee was served, Mrs. M. Mur- phy of Oshawa entertained with several selections at the piano. Door prizes were won by Mr William Morrow, Mrs. A. Kroe- kenstoul and Mrs. J. Parrott The winner of the 50-50 draw was Mrs. D. Jack The theme of the pot luck supper was "Country Kitchen" and appropriately attired in period dresses were Mrs, D Jack and Mrs. J, Parrott. re- ceiving the guests at the door.) Mrs. John Chasczewski was in| charge of membership cards On the stage antique furniture was on display Following the supper a gener- al meeting was presided by Mrs. H. C. Munro. Sick conven- er, Mrs. F. Spellen, reported that visits were made at hospi- tal and cards sent to parents of new babies Mrs, Dan O'Hagan mentioned visits made at Whitby Ontario Whittlers Los The Whitby Whittlers TOPS|charge of exercises in which all| at home after undergoing Rowe| members participated. This srill!tqnsilectomy operation Club met at Kathleen School Tuesday evening with 22 members present. A loss of 2014 pounds was reported at the weigh-in. "Queen" for the week is Rene Myles with a loss of 4% pounds, Barbara Loscombe was in! earliest possible date. Prove Popular Hospital and also at Fairview Lodge. The education convener, Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite, advised that a graduation dinner for Grade 8 students will be held at the parish hall June 28 with Mrs. H. C. Munro as general con- vener assisted by Grade 7 mothers. St. John the Evangelist Guides and Brownies will receive badges donated by the CWL and presented by Mrs. Frank Canzi and Mrs. H. C. Munro preceding the 5 p.m June 19 Date for the annual bazaar is Oct. 29 with Mrs. William Goverde as general convener assisted by Mrs. FE. W. Waring and Mrs. H. C. Munro. Conven- ers are: Children's wear, Mrs. E. W. Waring; aprons, Mrs. J. McCarroll; gifts, Mrs. James Cronin; doll clothes, Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite; Christmas decora- tions, Mrs. J. O'Brien and Mrs. M. B. Muir; bake table, Mrs Dan O'Hagan, Mrs. A. Story, Mrs. Vincent Mallon; candy, Mrs. R. Hughes; parcel post, Mrs. Desmond Newman: white elephant, Mrs. G. G. Arnold; tea table, Mrs. H. C. Munro; tickets, Mrs. Frank Canzi and Mrs. James Ledden. e 20 Pounds Mass, be done at each meeting An award was presented to Bernice Brown for five consecu- tive weeks' loss in the Star- O-Rama contest. A very attractive diet lunch was served convened. by Eve- lyn Wilts and Lillian Smale. Senior Field Day Held At St. John's Separate School WHITBY -- Grades 7 and 8, of St. John the Schoo) held their field day, June 7, at Henry Street High School. The five top athletes in each of the five main events will compete with the winners from the Whitby Public Schools, June 15, in the Cham- pionship Day P Evangelist! , Mra... Fraser, phys education teachers for the senior grades, planned the field day. The chil- dren participated wholehearted ly in all the events. The results were: JUNIORS Girls' 75 Yard Dash Teresa De Pratte, Barbera Hurley, Donna Chizen Vickl Mallon, and Brenda Lynch Girls' High Jump -- Barbara Hurley Brenda Lynch, Mary Beth Ledden, Teresa De Pratto, and Sandra Ravary Girts' Running Broad Jump -- Barbara Hurley, Donna Chizen, Teresa De Pratto, Vicki Mallen, and Edith Grech Girls' Triple Jump -~ Donna Chiran, Terese De Pratio, Barbara Hurley, San- dra Ravary, and Mary Beth Ledden @iris' Bell Throw -- Teresa De Pratto. Grece Vella, Linda McCabe, Rosanne Merris, end Penny Judge Boys' High Jump Wineck, Tem Jardin, and boat Forestali Boys' Running Broad Jump -- Henry Grixti, Brian McMonagle, Bob Wineck, Dave Ouellette, and Pat Forstall Boys' Triple Jump Brian McMon egle, Ricky Dochuk, Bob Wineck, Peter Spratt, and Pat Forstall Boys' Shot Put -- Henry Grixti, Brian McMonagle, Bob Wineck, Philip Pisan and Tand Tom Jardin Boys' 100-Yard Dash -- Brian McMon agile, Bob Wineck, Philip Pisani, David Ovellette, and Pat Forstail, Dooley ned Henry Grixti, Bob David Ouellette, INTERMEDIATES Girls' 75-Yard Dash Belly Anne Jimmo, Shella Johnston, Anne Baxter, Mary Elizabeth Forbes, and Donna Pet Ball Throw Sheila Johnston, Joanne Paplinski, ces Buckley, and Helen Zdanowicz Girts' High Jump--Betty Anne Jimmo Sheila Johnston, Mary Elizabeth Forbes Anne Baxter. and Lorraine Bibeau Girls' Triple Jump Betty Anne Lorraine Forbes, and Annie Van Dyk Fran Jimme, Shelle Johnston Bibeau, Mary Elizabeth Annie Van Dyk Girls' Running Broad Jump Anne Jimme, Annie Van Dyk, Bryant, Gemma Bardoel, and Pisen! Boys' Shet Put Tony Reimer, Bill MeDonnell, Tom Drury, Cornelius Derks, and Vidis Vaiciunas Betty Nora Mary was won by Mrs, Marie Potor- iski; while the bronze medal for the highest standing in the first year was won by Miss Sherry- lene Hall. | Miss Scott also won the prize) for the highest standing in psy-| chiatry and the prize for the) highest standing in medical-| surgical nursing. The prize for the highest standing in obstetrical nursing was won by Miss Patricia Irene} Killens and the prize for the; new graduate who showed the) greatest professional develop-| ment during her three years in the school was presented to Miss Donna Muriel Holliday. | The prize for the student who |showed '"'the greatest under- |standing of the principles of psychiatric nursing in the care of the patient" was presented to Mrs. Donna Evlyn Barton. Miss Joanne Thompson won the prize for the highest stand- ing in paediatric nursing a MLA'S CONGRATULATE NEW PRESIDENT Dr. Matthew B. Dymond (left), MLA for Ontario Riding, and A bert V. Walk- (centre) MLA for Osh- Riding, congratulate liams of Whitby, er, awa Douglas W WHITBY PERSONALS June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Povinski, 804 By- jron st. s., flew from Toronto [International Airport for a six- | week vacation in Europe where she will visit France, Belgium, | Germany and Holland. She will \visit her grandfather Richard Dyst of Amsterdam. June is ltravelling with her uncle and |aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph By- imans and their son, Michael also of Whitby. Debbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben LaHaye, celebrated) lher third birthday Thursday.! Young guests attending her |party were: Tracy Chatterton, Kathy Strong, Karen Kelestine, Lisa Mahaffey and Debbie's sister Lori. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs Vincent Graham, is recovering a |M. And M. Fund ' Gifts Presented WHITBY -- Rev. Dr. Harold G. Lester, superintendent of Missions for the Bay of Quinte Conference of The United Church of Canada, was the guest speaker at St. Mark's United Ohurch last Sunday morning at Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stolar, 1014 Centre st , is at home after under- going a tonsilectomy at the Oshawa General Hospital s The Whitby Kinettes conclud ed their present season Wednes- ay evening by attending the play "Loving Couch" at the Royal Alexandra and afterwards a late dinner at Lichee Garden, Present were: Marjorie Gart- shore, Betty Silber, Lois Brough- ton, Judy Smith, Ruth Hewson Jean Hawes, Sylvia Snelgrove, Norma Souter and Ginny Sand- ford. A helated® birthday wish to Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sandrelli who was seven on Thursday. Morley Stephenson and his daughter, Gloria, spent last weekend in Wheeling West Vir- ginia. They attended the "Coun- try Music Makers" musical pro gram. election as the new On- tario South Progressive Conservative Riding ciation. The new organiza- tion was formed at a meet- ing Wednesday night at Ajax. Other executives of the association are Mrs Kay Wetherall, first vice president and Bob Stewart, second vice-president, --Oshawa Times Photo following his president of Asso- jcember, Evidence at the trial lindicated she died of strangula- tion and some 80 stab wounds, Stay Granted probably by a knitting needle. Under an amendment to the OTTAWA (CP)--Douglas Jo-| Criminal Code, all capital mur- seph Booth, 37, convicted of der convictions in Canada now é orks are automatically appealed. t r 5 . : xf capital murder and sentenced pooty', execution was post- to hang July 5 has been granted! noned to permit the appeal, a stay of execution to Oct. 3 Re ee en Booth, an electrician's helper, STATES SHOW TOO was convicted May 10 of the) At least three of the United murder of Miss Louise Rowan, States, New York, Maine and 72, a retired civil servant, in|\ Vermont, will have separate her Ottawa apartment Jast De-|pavilions at Expo 67 ' Execution Whitby Duplicate! Bridge Winners The winners and high scores) in the games played by the) members of the Whitby Dupli- | cate Bridge Club were: North and South -- Mr. and) Mrs. J. Wilson, Ajax, 72; Mrs.| P. Spratt and Mrs. D. Wilson, | 70; Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, 66; Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. E. Bow- man ome \ East and West -- Mrs. Mc- Coll and Mrs. Beaton, 74; N: Shortreed and J. Goodwin, 73; Mrs. Desrosier and Mrs. Holmes, 714%; gmrs. E. Watts and Miss B. Wilson, and F, Wells and Mrs. A. Evans (tied). 6744. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 10, 1966 § Evening Programs et 6:55 & 9:05 BROC K Seturday Matinee ot 1:30 CO-STARRING -- TOMMY KIRK MICHAEL CALLAN, DEBORAH WALLEY BIRDS LIKE ROCKETS -- About 25,000 acres of the Cape Kennedy, Fila., space, centre has been set aside as a. national wildlife refuge. : A WEW KIND OF SHOP IN WHITBY We are looking for good Spring e mmer Clothing Ledies'- Men's & Children's. | THE TREASURE | "Nearly New" Clothin For further information cell 668-8103 AE R. JONES REAL ESTATE Sales - Valuations Consultations. 668-8841 or 728-6661 One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murels Custom Draperies Broadioom C.LL. Paints end Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTO. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 ROCKLIFFE ST. BEAUTY FOR SALE Boy Scout PAPER DRIVE Sat., June 11 Please put papers out early as drive begins at 9:00 A.M. This will be the last paper drive until Septem- ber 10, Kindly save your papers through July and August for the September drive. THANK YOU WHITBY BOY SCOUTS ony |Lestie Cser, Bill McDonnell, Peter Hart- the Dedication to Mission Serv-| ice. His message was entitled! Reimer, 'The Church at Work in the World." The anthem by the choir was "God So Loved Boys' High Jump -- T lie', and John Pittens, Boys' Running Broad Jump -- Tony Reimer, James Balzan, John Pittens, McCormick's auren Sorichetti, and Peter Hartieih The World"' Boys' Triple Jump -- T R John' Pittent,, Vidi" Vaiciunay, 'Lauren, Miss Tla Newton, deaconess Sorichatti, and Peter Hartielb, at St. Mark's, introduced rep- Boys' Dash --- Tony Reimer, James resentatives of the youth groups| Hartielb' sharing in the mission study for Baizan, Cornelius Derks, Pei and Bill McDonnell 1966, These presented contribu-| SENIORS Girls' 7 Vare Dash jane McBain; . Dianne DeMaeyer, Karen Brooks, 'ani behalf of thier groups. J. F fonnetta Vesters, and Betty Burtinsky Whitehurst, representing the M Girls' Running Breed Jump -- J "mi i McBain, Linda Dalgie, Karen Brooks, | and M Committee, received the donations Carmen Bone, and Christine Femia The representatives were; Me 5 tions to the M and M Fund on L ow GRADUATIING TODAY Patricia Irene Killens, daughter of Flight Sergeant and Mrs. Bruce Killens, RCAF Station, Falcon- bridge, formerly of Whitby, who received her diploma at the school of nursing gradu- ation exercises held this afternoon at the Cntario Hospital, Whitby. KS a Shy aga rooks, Peggy tedden, Bett: . j tinsky, and Linda' Belgie dead aan mee ee Girls' Ball Throw -- Diane De Manyer,| - + rs, Lucy Christine Femia, Monica Grixtl, Bugenie|Colli and Debbie Stafford; Ju- Cn ee |nior Congregation,. Beverly} riple Jump -- Jane McRain,| i : | Dianne De Maeyer, Peggy i eaaen, Smith and Leslie Reed; C.G.LT.| Eugenie Smits, and Carmen Done Tee Ann Robinson and. Sheri Lu Boys' High Jump -- Joe Vella, Bob Sims; Hi-C, Sharon Law and Br peat Hon, Pioeeer Gerrard Smits, Navid Winter; Sunday School, Boys' Triple Jump -- Joe Velia, Ger. Denise McKim and John Reed. rard Smits, Paul Hay, Bob Pebbles, and Church School promotions| will take place next Sunday when those who will be enrolled Ear! La Haye. Boys' 100-Yard Dash -- Joe Vella, Paul in new Departments in the fall) ertifi Mem- Hay, Rosario Princiatio, Bob Stevens, and Earl La Haye sates Carat Catiy Haivaiie availa, Louie | will receive certificate Bob Stevens. 9 Paul Hay, and bers of the U.C.W. will serve Boys' Running Bread Jump -- op light refreshments to church Ploeger, Paul Hay, Joe Vella, Marl Lalchurch school Staff, Parents, ee Children and others of the cong- regation following the service. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 231 King St. BE, Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1,50 each 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of S er Mere Pictures ~ joe Gail Harvey-Moore Vancouver's Gain TORONTO (CP) Gail Harvey Moore of Toronto, time winner of the Canadian women's close golf champion-| ship, is moving to Vancouver in August and will compete for On- tario in interprovincial matches for the last time this summer Mrs. Moore, who as Gail Harvey won the close title last August in Kitchener, six months ago married Tim Moore of Vic- toria, a dentistry student at the University of Toronto, and will! move west with her husband when he sets up a Vancouver practice WHITBY Club and Tournament Bowling for Men or Women and Mixed NEW MEMBERS WELCOME ® USED BOWLS WANTED ® LAWN BOWLING CLUB 1966 SEASON e She's enjoying Long Distance visit. Granny knows that all day Sunday Is Family Calling Time: the Long Distance pian that lets you talk up to 10 minutes for the price of five -- on Station-to-Station calls between any two points throughout Ontario and Quebec! (Or 12 minutes for the price of 6, 14 for 7, and so on.) Neat 3 bedroom brick home with attached garage on clear paved street, Only a few doors from No. 2 Highway near Oshawa Kingsway College. This home makes good use of all available space with 3 bedrooms plus ad- ditional study or extra bedroom in basement. You will be impressed with the CKQS IS HERE -- DIAL 93.5 FORMERLY OKLB (FM) Knotty Pine finished recreation room with matching fixtures, sharp decora- tion throughout healthy outdoor landscaping and surprisingly low heating cost. Priced at $19,900 for quick sale, GORDON OSBORNE REALTY @ 2 Offices to Serve You Better @ 218 Dundas St. E. Oshawa PH. 668-8826 48 Simcoe St, S. Whitby PH, 728-5157 (Imperial Bank. of Commerce Blidq.) ROLLER SKATING Whitby Community Arena Skating to Organ Music.. featuring LILA TREDWELL HATCH EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Admission 75¢ 8 to 11 P.M, Boot Skates Available for Rent Granny's SEE HOW LOW RATES ARE ALL DAY SUNDAY Station-to-Station calls All day Sunday and nights after 6:00 p.m. Family Calling all day Sunday and nij after 8.00 p.m, 5-10 mins. Dey 4:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 3 mins, 3 mins, 1,10 :80 80 55 -60 45 40 40 90 65 BELLEVILLE - MONTREAL GRANBY - QUEBEC NORTH BAY ~ SUDBURY ST. CATHARINES - HAMILTON PETERBOROUGH - OTTAWA-HULL A WARRANTY GUIDE FOR NEW CAR BUYERS Do you want to make the best possible deal you can on a new cor? Then besides the price, consider the warranty and the dealer, They moy be much more im- portant How important wos revealed by a dealer survey recently on the profit and loss of handling warranty claims. The onswers show how different dealers may handle your problems. Contrary to populor belief, most dealers find warranty work unprofitable. The jobs are "flat rated' at factory minimums for fleets. There is no allowance for time to diagnose the trouble, so the deoler pays for this. And much of the work requested by the customer is not covered by worranty, though the dealer may do it free for goodwill A reputable dealer Is usually heppy to pertorm the "extras" for his own customers because they build his repeat business. Many understandably feel, however, that they cannot efford this service on vehicles purchased from other dealers whe are "toe busy" or "too for away" to look after their customer's needs. The survey also showed.a large percentage of dealers "traded away" the factory new cor dealer preparation allowance -- ranging from $20 to $100 per car ~~ to come up with @ deceptively low selling price, and a new cor preparation leter short-cutted Where does this leave the buyer who purchased without thought of his future driving satisfaction for the lowest dollar figure, regardless of all else? There is some truth to the adage thet we usually get whot we poy for. But you are always on the safe side when you deal with Northside! A Ay 4 ee PHONE: Flo Lott 668-4036, Albert Knibb 668-3169 NOTE: Family Calting Time rates do not apply on calls outside Ontario and Quebse, } NORTHSIDE G YSLER DODGE Vie Igglesden 668-3648, Laurie Wells 668-3727 | S18 BROOK SIN a