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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1967, p. 5

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A family picnic will be held Aug. 18. This is a family outing for members of the Whitby ¥ 403 Fairview Drive, It was an-|Brass Band junior and senior|°"@'8e will be the general con-)Burtinsky; white elephant, Mrs. nounced that a centennial din-|and drum corps. Mrs. Arthur|vener. Mrs, Harold Forbes with|Robert Gagnon. Afternoon tea S| Hospital Women's Auxiliary, at(D¢? Will be held at Hotel Gen-|Oliver and Mrs. Walter Church|the following conveners: Home-|Will weal nae and 2. agg P TY, 8llosha June 26 when IODE Chap-|will be in charge. bake table, Mrs. Henk DeHaas|€TS ave a play the Blossom Ball Saturday|ters will be present from Osh- f : assisted by Mrs, P. VanGills;|Scouts craft work. night, drew the tickets for the|awa, Ajax, Whitby, Uxbridge A Centennial Variety Fair will|salads and candies, Mrs. door prizes. Winners were: Mr.|and Port Perry. Mrs, W. R.|be held May 20 sponsored by|Thomas Spellen; nearly new,) FIELDS LOOK GOOD and Mrs. Edward Robson, Mr.|Morrison, provincial past re- the 5th Whitby Cubs and Scouts|Mrs. John VanRyan, Mrs. Ben) South Africa expects to hare and Mrs. Stuart Roblin, Mr.|gent of Toronto, will be the Mother's Auxiliary at St. John|/LaHaye; touch and take, Mrs. vest $420,000,000 worth of corm and Mrs. William Sorichetti,|speaker. the Evangelist parish hall. Inj|Dan O'Hagan and Mrs. Phil this year. and Mrs. '| 'The Whitby Brass Band THE ONE AND ONLY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 16,1967 § WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Mrs. J, ©. Ruddy, honorary president of Whitby General 3\Mr. and Mrs. James Ledden, | O'HEARN Mr. and Mrs. Donald Courtice, Ladies Auxillary closed its sea- -- Public Works Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brandon,|son at the May meeting con- Mr, and Mrs. H. Perry, Mr. and t Mrs. Don Robertson, Mr. and vi - gg thrcerigg ov Mrs. Hugh Nichol, Dr. and Mrs. ; " re . J. O. Ruddy, Mr. and Mrs,|members for the successful Howard Doner, Jr., Dr. andjrummage and homebake sale. Mrs, Z. Fekete and Mr. and|Pplans were made for a barbe- Mrs. John Majcher. |cue, June 24, for the auxiliary Mrs. Russell Bradley has re-/members and their husbands Connell gave the good explanation mtious issue: why it doesn't put up rnment buildings bughout the proy- and cities would provincial build- the stature and e government, of s puts up good turned from an escorted bus|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. escorted tour to California. She|Morley Smith, Crawford Street. visited many places of interest| including San Francisco, Salt y practical propo- thelr skanieipall- Lake City. While in Los An- 3 WAY geles the group visited Disney | | glance this ap- Land. SAVINGS PLANS | | St. John's Anglican Church Sunday School spring bazaar and tea will be held May 20 at the Church hall. Taking part will be: Superintendent of Sun- day school, Jeff Martin; Miss | Janice LaTrobe, _ treasurer; Mrs. Norman Bradley, secre- tary; Mrs. John McKibbin, superintendent of beginners' de- | partment, Miss Joan Perry, Miss Anna DeHart, Mrs. Ron Blaker, Mrs, Thomas Hill, Mrs. | Gordon Kyle, James LaTrobe, | Mrs. Art Gower, Mrs. Charles Bottomley, Frank Roberts, Mrs. Thomas Baillie. Assisting will be the Ruth WA and the Girls' Auxiliary serving tea. | The House of Windsor Chap- | ter, IODE, ended its present} A% 'Savines Cheaquing Privileges No Service Charges 42% SPECIAL SAVINGS Withdrawals anytime ° MONTHLY 6 % INSTALMENT Five-year savings pian VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY, ONT, y centres govern- ents occupy a lot lot of which is of course it is ough the commue tieal for Antique Lourr 335 COCHRANE ST. WHITBY Combine the best of the old and new and enjoy the peace and comfort that belongs here in this fine 6 room home, with rest room and fireplace. The L-shaped living and dining area is 348 sq. ft and a fenced in yard is 66'x132'. . GORDON OSBORNE REAL ESTATE LTD. m eminently sen- er these depart- in the one build- the government 1d own. so sensible, in - in 1954 the gov- inced a program Start with eight dings throughout WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PLAN CENTENNIAL CONCERT Whitby public school venture is under the direc- will add variety to the pro- Bowden, Victoria Bell, Joan choirs will present 'An tion of Mrs. Marian Wil- agg i gern in pe a at vied Pe raed BN gees " : A ure are members 0 e er members Evening of Songs" at An- -- liams and Mrs. Joyce Bain, = trinte trio, Seated from left group not shown are: Sally derson Collegiate and Vo- music consultants of the are: Catherine Winter and Roblin, Kathy Godwin cational Institute, May 17, Whitby Public School Mady Kurswernhart. Stand- and Donna Samanski. at 7.30 p.m. This centennial Board. A girls' triple trio ing, from left, are: Suzanne --Oshawa Times Photo 800 Attend | didn't get very though a building Premier Frost's and science rooms proved most attractive to the visitors. DIAL 668-8826 WHITBY Lindsay. For, as xplained, further the one-building 't practical. ients which are sers of building out the province ifferent require- al police, for ex- vant to be down- ant their district it offices out on ent of highways be outside, for it ges and large hand the Provin- ank wants Main rtments of health 1 social services, wing contact with blic, want to be owed, Mr. Con- the needs vary 1ake one central le, and nothing since the study hange this think- his minister was | good reception on members. as was noted by Sopha, is com- ming. And the es this, ») AGO managing direc- Canadian Drug icceeds the late rnett, son of Dr. ), Cornett, Osh- 1 awarded the ps prize in the ations of the at Queen's Uni- RS AGO 6, 1932 ation plant now | by the PUC at 000 will assure supply of fullest tion, Spruce Bay of it in at the Osh- lay night with a for Robson }LE rily I say unte tthew 18:3 ain we must be- sain, Simply be- y trust, humbly WL Whitby Resident Rescues Couple On Fishing Trip LINDSAY (Staff) -- A Whitby man rescured a_ Kitchener couple at Fenelon Falls near here Saturday afternoon after the couple were swept over both falls. Raymond Hottot, 1623 Charles St., Whitby, said he was pickerel fishing with Douglas Taylor, of 35 John Street, Oshawa and Al Rayner, of 1625 Charles Street, Legion Auxiliary Makes Donation AJAX (Staff) -- Mrs. Stanley English presided at the Ajax Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary meeting. She an- nounced a donation of $100 will go to the Retarded Children's Association Fund. Sixteen members will be can- vassing for this worthwhile cause May 16 and 17. An invita- tion 'was accepted to attend Whitby Ladies' Auxiliary, May 24 when 19 members will be present for a social evening. Arrangements were made for the catering at banquets, wed- ding receptions, etc. Tentative plans were made for an even- ing of cards. Whitby, just below the falls when he heard people yelling and pointing to the bottom of the cataract. Hottot said he immediately lifted his anchor and sped to the bottom of the falls where, with the aid of his companions, Ellie Dankworth and Rene LeClair were pulled from the water. The couple had apparently been unable to get their seven horsepower motor started in their aluminum craft and pas- sengers and boat were carried over the falls. The couple were taken to a nearby cabin and re- ceived medical treatment for shock. The boat was also saved by Hottot after the couple were School Opening WHITBY (Staff)--The Ander- syn Street Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute Student Council officially opened the new wing of the school Friday night. An estimated 800 people at- tended the ribbon cutting cere- mony by Student Council Presi- dent Robert Pollard assisted by representatives from the five grades at the school. Ontario Health Minister Dr. M. B. Dymond and Michael Starr, MP, attended the open- ing along with Whitby Major Desmond Newman, Whitby Township Reeve Heber Down and Secondary School Inspector J. C. Loveland. A display of student gym- nastics received packed audi- énces at two performances and landed. the displays of students crafts The new wing to the school includes a library, guidance and health areas, seminar rooms, a lecture room and 10 classrooms including science labs and two shop classes. FORESTS MEAN CASH Forest products account for 17 per cent of Canadian ex- ports. The nursing staff association of Ajax and Pickering General Hospital extends an invitation to attend 'Open House' and enjoy nursing through the ages. Public tours will be given by the staff in nursing period cos- tumes past and future; dis- plays, sketches and brief dem- onstrations will add to the en- joyment. Coffee will be served by the Women's Hospital Aux- iliary. The dates are May 20 and 21, from 2 to 4 p.m. and TAN! The closing meeting for the present season will be held June 14. SUITS. Tailored To Measure FREEMANS FORMAL RENTALS aT USS EEVE'S MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S. 668-2091 Whitby x product 7 to 9 p.m. » the following capacities" i yg "Available for immediat brooklin concrete Siro. {PHONE 460 GALLONS 525 GALLONS 600 GALLONS 700 GALLONS 1000 GALLONS IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER delivery in 6653311 aa . eOSTES Be a master city-area-letter-addresser the name of the season with a pot luck supper | for members and invited guests at the home of Mrs. John Wall, | 668-5897 Now Playing One Complete BROCK WHITBY Program Each Evening at 7:30 JOSEPH E. LEVINE Now 8 name STEVE M*QUEEN : em, KARL MALDEN Recommended As Ne gy ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS AT 8:50 use 'ta re ALSO--Second Feature Attraction "KILL HER GENTLY"! Begins at 7:30 Sterring -- MAUREEN CONNELL -- MARC LAWRENCE Township of Whitby RECREATION COMMITTEE Swimming Instructors The Recreation Committee proposes to under- take a swimming instruction program and appli- cations will be received in writing by the under- signed not later than May 30th, 1967 at 4:30 p.m. for two (2) qualified swimming instructors. Applicants must state swimming qualifications and personal data and be in receipt of « red cross swimming instruction cer- tificate or similar qualification, The instructors will be employed for a period of six weeks commencing July 4th, The normal work day shall be Tuesday to Friday inclusive for a period of. approximately 4 hours each day. Further details and information respecting the swim- ming program, etc. may be obtained on request. Salary will be determined after interview and shall be com- mensurate with ability and qualifications, Wm, H. 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