Whitby Free Press, 12 May 1976, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,1976, PAGE 3 spe On be1 OLC's May. Queen- to be c'rowned o Saturday. TwoanuatevntsoU ofa Bbl toth Ma Qee DiecorswiI b mstr of college, and meniber of the followed by variots exercises* 7 p.m. to 9 p.rn. May 19, cial significance to the is miemory of Mrs. -R. G. cerenonies f'or the event. board of directors. Cro ad gymnasticdeotr-w nthstdtsilbeo tario Ladies' College will Grobb, the college's first May The May Queen of 1976 Yang, last 'year's May Queen, tions. hand to show visitors through held within the next week. Queen. will be crowned in a ceremnony will present the new queen The public is also the college and give demon- Mln i Donrla, It .M fllfLllv, vice- on the lawn by Mrs. R. Leo with a pin. invited to attend the strations of various sehool Gra, agrauat oUth x---. i ,, he Pn 11 A cy,'ç nen hniisefrom activiies. 2p.m., the publie is invited to attend the college's May Court Festival, an event which hias been every year since 1907. This year's May Queen is Pauline Mastenbroek, a grade 13 student from Woodbridge, Ont. who is president of the college's Student Christian Movernent. 1ler Counsellors are Jocelyn Luck, who has, attended the college' for seven years, and Shieila Todd, who was chosen as Whitby's \inter carnival quieeni in March. The progran ill begin in the concert hall withi the entrance of the May Queen and lier court, selections by the choir, and a presentation Harry Donald dies in hospital Harry Donald, a weIll known travel agent and former car dealer in \Vhitby T for many years, died May _3 at Etobicoke General I lospital following a short illness. Charles Henry Donald wvlo had neen a resident of the Oshawva area since 1 91 4 startedl bis business career in the Bank of Montreal, and Gene rai Motors of Canada at Oshawa and Recina. Froi 1 937-to 11)66 lhe operated DonaldMoo Sales, a GM dealership in Whitby, and since 1950. vas the owner ofi Donald Travel Service, île also 01erated Whiî by's automobile licenc- ing agency for mnany years. Mr. Donald wvas born in Tottenhaîi, Ontario, and attended school at Oshawva, an d Loyola College i n Montreal. { He was a miember of St. John the Evangelist Churclh in Whitby, and St. Mary of the People and St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church in Oshawa. Mr. 'Donald is survived by his wife, the former Gladys- Marie O'Donnell whom he married in Regina on Dec. 31, 1932. He is also survived by two sons, Richard Harry of Oshawa, Larry Alexander of Peterborough, and two daug 'hters, Miss Dorothy Marie Donald of Gary, North Carolina, and Mrs. Gary Valcour (Mary-Louise), of Oshawa, as well as nine grandchildren. Mr. Donald's funeral was held Friday from The Chureh of St. Gregory in Oshawa, followed by interment in Resurrection Cemetery. president of the Board of Teder For Every> Walk of Lite! COLLINS 119 krock St. S. Whlfby OgBgMnw d" tIl I P.M, rd au 9 Fei. 66S93476 The crowning. wni uu uuuugu b upui, iiuuav .. Gray a graduate of the

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