Whitby Free Press, 1 Jun 1977, p. 9

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. 1977, PAGE 9 Former town resident Floyd Smith dies May 23 WHITBY JAYCETTE REPRESENTS REGIO] Kathy Shiers (right), a member of the Whitby Jaycettes, was sworn ini as the new head of the Central Region Jaycette organization by the previous inctunibent Bel' Dauanoat at the recent Jaycee regional convention ini Orillia. The Whitby-4aycettes, the female side of the Jaycees, was honoured in their first year of operî-tion as the most outstanding unit, with the president Edna Tatchell coming a close second as tlme' rnost outstanding unit president. The Jaycees won second place honours in the categorieso 'Community Developrnent' andl 'Fund R.-ising'. Free Press Photo by Mike Burgess Floyd Be rtrarn Smith, of Bucklorn, a former resiclen t of Whitby died May 23 ut Wliitby whifle visiting friends. Mr. Smith, was boin Murch 4, 1915 ut Penise, Saskatchec- wan , the Soni of Wailter B. andi Sophia Smith. Hie was 62 ycars old ut the timce of his death. On Sept. 18, 1942 Mr. Smith rnlarried Margaret Read at St. Mark's Unitedl Churchl in Whitby. fie was an electrician for 30 years ut General Mvotors and had been retired for two years. Mr. Sinith was an honor- ary eider and served on the j; Board of Sessions of St. Mark's United Church. He was also a cornrnittee member of the 4tliWhiitby Boy Scouts During the Second World War, Mr. Smnith was a Leading N Aircraftsm-an with the Royal Canadian Air Force for four d years and served overseas. fi ssurvived by lus ife; twoson, Dvidof Oshawa e 9 and Neil of Buckhiorn; onle diiughter, Mrs. D. Jolinson (Carol) of Scarborouigl; and orle brother, Ruissell Smiith 'of Udney. î-le is 111<stisrvived by Iwvo grandchildren Brett and Cainceroni. Snmith officiating. Interment The funcral was Iield May followed in Groveside Cerne-. 26 ut St. Mark's United tery, ")rooklii. Church, with Rev. J. M. Graduates of Durham College A large number of Wlitby area resi dents graduated recent- ly ut the 1977 convocation at Durham Gbllege. Graduates from Ashburn were: Branda Johnst9n, Johin Manderson and J dhn Shaw. Graduates from Brooklin were Sherril Batty, Kimberly Bernis, Sandra Bergs, Carolyn Disney, Marilyn Disney, Dorothy Hart, Janet McCoy and Angela Molica. Whitby graduates were Elaine Bailey. Casey Baj<ker, Jackie Dewsbury, Christine Dochuk, Antonio Frais, Janet Gillespie, Fred Green, Catherine Harvie, Lesley Hawkins, Allan Heard, Hilda Hoekstra, Elizabeth Huinink. Debbie Laturski, Debra Leslie, Kim Love, Jaync McCullough, Arlene Moore, Susan Nethercott, Janine Pettes, Donna Smerhy, Caroline Stubbings, Soo-Me Tom, Julie Vos, Debra Walker, Fred Warman, Catherine Weber and Janice Whyte. Co-ordin ator is honored Mrs. Flannalh MacMillan of Whitby. wife of the late Dr. E. A. MacMillan, wvas present- cd xith a National Certifica- tion pin and Dîplomua for Dental Ntirsinig at the Ontario Dental Conventioni in Toronto recenitly. The presentatio)n was nade ut a joint lunicheon for dental nurses and lvgenists spon.- sored by the Onitu'rio Dental Associationi. Mrs. MacMlillan liad pre- viously been granted her Ontario Certificationi, anl is currently eco-ordinaý,tbr for, senior citizens for the Witby Red Croçç Shoudyou lyouoff Why burden loved ones with.- " last minute decisions " high costs " ýemotioflal stress.. when you Can taik it over, now. In COnfi- dence and without obligation. As a member of the OFSA we are bound by the Associatiofl's strict,"Code of Ethical Practices' Your assur- ance of only the highest in professional standards. W. C. Town Futivýral Chapel LUI.. âEmes R. & John R. Tomi Funerai Dirmtoi!,s aVote for stable goveruument onJune 9 GEORGE ASHE has qualified himself weIl to seek the election support of his Durham-West neighbors. His school board experience, four years as Deputy Reeve. two terms as M/ayor and Regional Councillor, are solid grounding for Queen's Park service. He recoKizes that provincial governn½nt, today is big business, affecting our daily lives in many ways. It makes sense for Durham West to have a voice on the government side of the Legislature. Our interests can be best served by speaking strongly where the decisions are made. For information or assistance cail these George Ashe Committee Rooms WHITBY 666 -1662 AJAX 683 -5588 PICKERING 839 -8071 George s Durham West Deloitte, Haskins & SeIIs CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Offices iii Major Caiîadian i ies Bell Ca,,da Building' Oshawa C. *itre, Oshawa Phone 579-8202 P.O. BOX 800, OSHAWA, ONT.

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