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The Oshawa Times, 21 Nov 1958, p. 5

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1958 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mavernfjer 21. From Independent Sales Service . . . make it a WHITE CHRISTMAS Legion Auxiliary | Plans Bazaar The Ladies' Auxiliary Canadian Legiol met at the Legion Hall | Wednesday. The business | Jetting was presided over by {Mrs. George Brown. The bazaar was the 'business | WHITBY and DISTRIC Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson ; So Gracious at hand and everything seemed | 0 be going well. The ticket con- members to | the | [Bont Memorials || For Subway Work TORONTO (CP) -- The South | (African war memorial and the p [ayrence, is reported coming | ' |Sir Adam Beck memorial are to} oor fine after ep sta" in ne | 1 (be removed from University Ave- hospital. Mrs. V. Richardson, 7 [nue and placed in storage until {who had the misfortune to fall, . completion of the downtown Uni- |; convalescing with her versity Avenue subway project, it | |daughter. It is hoped she will / \was announced Thursday. S00N recover. A A letter was read by one of Removal will be done by spe- cialists after subway construction the patients at Sunnybrook Hos- pital thanking the Auxiliary for is authorized to begin. The South African war memor- parcels received. The next meet- ial weighs 1,000 tons and was ing will be helc on Wednesday, erected in 1908. The memorial to Nov. 26, when nominations will Sir Adam Beck, pioneer of apub- be held and also a social in licly-owned hydro system, was es- charge of Mrs. A. Vallee and tablished in the early 1930s. |committee, Layman's Sunday At United Church Layman's Sunday was ob-. The music for the Evening served in the Whitby United Hour was presented by the Senior Church on Sunday when AOTS Public School Choir under the officers assisted the minister. direction of Mrs. D. Williams, Neil Murkar, AOTS president, and accompanied by Mrs. J. gave the sermon, entitled "Seek Beaton. The numbers sung were Ye First", and Ralph McKendry. "This Is My Father's World" and AOTS secretary, read the lesson "A Mighty Fortress Is Our from Matt, 6:19-34, The choir God." sang the anthem 'Sing A New Next Sunday evening a motion Song" picture portraying something of the splendid program of relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction |carried out by the Protestant Churches in overseas areas will {be shown. Thesé ministries pro- vide food, clothing, shelter, and medical care; and help in the rehabilitating of the crippled and war widows; and teach trades to the unemployed and new pro- ductive methods to the farmers. The film is called "The Long Stride" and was produced to give the church an on-the-spot view of the church at work overseas. to Give- So Grand hh asked all have tickets bazaar. The first vice-president, Mrs. in before WASHDAY COMFORT AT BUDGET PRICES ~=»» THE IDEAL LAUNDRY PAIR AT em ONLY [ 358.00 DRYER MODEL WASHER MODEL RDR 420 MP-41 "IN QUARTER CENTURY CLUB On- club attended the enjovable were dinner. In addition to their pins and letter the men will receive an extra week's holi- days each year in reccgnition of their faithful service. One member of the club, E. J. | Townsend, was also honored on the occasion of his retire- ment, He was presented with a plaque and cheque from his fellow club members. held in the nurses' dining hall. The men were presented with | a letter of recognition from Hon. Dr. McKinnon Phillips, Minister of Health, and a gold The prezentation was made by Hospital Superinten- dent 'Dr. D. O. Lynch, The men are shown here, from the left Robert Hoy Thomas Harris and David J. Thomas. More than 50 members of the Charlie Burns Night To Be Held At Whitby Whitby hockey fans will honor office by the "most popular player' who tonight John ever donned in Whitby McCrorie will become Beaver- at the arena Tuesday night ton's reeve in by acclamation The occasion will he "Charlie At nomination meeting last night Burns Appreciation Night". The he was the only one nominated guest? Charlie Burns, 23-year-old for the office Detroit Red Wing forward who Also receiving an acclamatio raduated to the pro ranks after and qualifying on the spot, was serving two vears with the World | 4 Charles Doherty, re-elected hydro Champion Whitby Dunlops 4 commissioner Burns, who during his two Other nominations included season: in Whithy became the For council, four to be elected: most-talked-about and popular A. C. McKenzie, Archie Veale, player on the Dunnie roster, will Dennis Whelan (all sitting mem- make a radio appearance, have bers), Howard Hill, Mortimer dinner with many old friends, be Veale, Alf Brodie. The fourth presented with a gift and speak sitting member this year, W. J. at the arena 1 Gillespie, was not nominated. But probably the biggest thrill Nominated as school trustees, for Charlie will be standing on three to be elected, were Mrs. the ice in Whitby Arena again. p Isabel Henderson, Milton Rose, To predict the ovation he will | Orville Smith (up for re-election) receive would be highly opti- MESSE. and William Wilson. mistic--but a rousing one it will All nominees have until nine no doubt be for the young star tonight to qualify. f an election who for two seasons entertained | . i is necessary, it will be held on/the fans with his smooth style Ey AY Dec. 1. {and amicable personality, CHARLIE BURNS LE ie attained] Ohare: Burns Appreciation] Park Vista Mi Ji Dart Results | here has also appeared with his Night Detroit fans, Red Wings are president Bob Ballard and the Suite pleased with Te Kea of Whitby Dunlop Booster Club. onoring him and Jac dams, Charlie will be presented with a gift from the Booster Club and|-- Park Vista Men's Dart League held its second evening of com. etitions Wednesday. Rebels ook a decisive hold on first emnloves of the Hospital, Whitby, Wednesday on of their having Three tario honored eveni on the occasl completed » years service | pir with the Ontario Government They were guests at the annual banquet of the Whithy Branch of the Ontario Public Service Quarter Century Club at their 4th annual banquet AT BEAVERTON John John McCrorie Is Acclaimed If he nine o'clock WHITBY PERSONALS The Women Teachers' Federa- tion Ontario 2, held a dinner meeting at Pickering United Church on Thursday. Yaar iane Mr. and Mrs. George Read and children Sandra and Stanley have established residence in {ampton. Their friends wish Nam happiness in their new surroundings. qualifies for skates The many friends of Mrs, E. Missett are happv to learn that she is back home from the hos- pital and making progress. They | wish. her a complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Odina Gagnon| have returned to their home in! | |Rouyn, Quebec, after spending the last two months with their i|son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Gagnon, and family, | {lof Euclid street. MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 I1# you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed between 7:30 p.m. eenenaL @ eLecTric 30" PUSH BUTTON RANGE MODEL R3C-350 Thirty inches of cooking convenience . . . Aluminum Back- splasher with centralized Control Panel which includes Five- heat, six-position. Touch-a-key Controls combination Minute-Timer-Oven-Timer with simple 3 step action for auto- matic oven cooking thermostatically controlled oven temperature. Automatic oven light. Calrod elements, with @ special Extra Hi-Speed surface Unit that gives frying temp- eratures in a jiffy. No-Drip raised edge cooktop. MIXED BOWLING Friday Nite Mixed Bowling League has openings for men and women bowlers. Those interested -- come to the County-Bowl, Friday evening at 7 o'clock, POWER INTERRUPTION SUNDAY, NOV. 23rd (WEATHER PERMITTING) SPECIAL - 1 HOUR ONLY -10 AM. - 11 AM. SPECIAL $2" @ FLOOR POLISHERS only 35.95 "0% NOV, 22 NOV, 22 The New eenerat @ eiecraie MOBILE MAID AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER . Easy-to-see, flexible, fingertip control dial lets you skip or repeat, . Convenient surface. . Built-in pump included es standard equipment, . Roomy, file-away silverware basket holds silverware handles up. . Calrod* heating element keeps water hot ---- dries dishes . Fully automatic -- does all the work including the rins- ing and drying. . Petal pink, vinyl-coated, seam- less, chip-resistant tub. Out- wears porcelain! + Custom styling design to give you beauty, utility end econ- venience. . Solid, noise-resistont eonstrue- tion, . New stainless steel design. Textolite work Juveniles Play 'Exhibition Game Whitby Juvenile hockey club; Art Rennick, forward with the Power will be interrupted on Green Street and Brock Street, East side from Dundas Street, South to Burn Street, from 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. This interruption is necessary to tie in feeders from No. 3 sub-station Impeller manager of the Detroit club, has expressed his pleasure over the | y an. 1 hav bh a special surprise is in store for Whole idea. 1 Rave Sever Mut him, Officials would not disclose 5 3 g_player, what the surprise was--but in. | h A second attraction of the night place as they boosted their lead will be the T Hull-O & nesday night when Red Wings, to 21 ts, 15 higher than the e the Dunnie-Hull-Ottawa bist Bg i Ming Canadiens game. Canadiens meet the Leafs. TC ote gained players, Plaved a tremendous game on| He will be making his radio i y their last visit and their success appearance on CKLB at 6.15] 8 ith his three-dart : Bish mal A Ms Three a hockey his fans. Please remember to get § League Standings Tickets for Tuesday night's your tickets early. The appear- P W L T Pts 8ame are going on sale at noon ance of Charlie. Burns and the| Rebels 8 7 1 0 21 Saturday because of the en-/Dunnie-Hull-Ottawa Canadien] y thusiasm over Charlie's appear- game is expected to draw the Too Lates § 1 7.0 3 Next meeting will be Nov. 26 at the home of Tony Kozak, 305 Rosedale Dr. The regular meeting of the men's AOTS Club of the United Church was held on Wednesday evening at 6.30 p.m. at the Sun- day school hall. Mr, Neil Murkar speaker, Mr. Graham Nelson of Simcoe Hall, Oshawa, who spoke on the work carried out at Simcoe Hall with the children of Oshawa, will provide fans with a preview Bowmanville-Orono Combines of | of their talent Saturday evening the Lakeshore Intermediate "A"| when they play host to Scar-|league, is coaching the locals borough in an exhibition game at| this season. A veteran hockey | the arena. Game time is 8 p.m.|player, Rennick is getting the | The club has a good nucleus, best from the team at practice. | but needs more players. Club | Jerry Gray, owner of Jerry's| management is wondering why|Men's Wear is sponsoring the ALBERT RANDALL Chairman located on Blair Street, H. C. SIMPSON, Gen. Manager no Whitby players are coming to/club again this year. "One thing | practice, Only a few have shown we need is more players," interest in the team. Most of the coach Rennick said. plavers are from the surround-| Other divisions of the Whitby | ing area. Minor Hockey Association begin | told Whitby Dunlop Manager gicated it would be quite distinct. | y » 8 Frank Wilkinson of the Sham.|t,.. "i" ke this another| Tuesday evening and what he Shamrocks 3 2 6 0 6 ance largest crowd in many seasons. president, was in charge of the Wren Blair Charlie plays in Toronto Wed- rock's posted a new score for. , pleasing exhibition of will have to say should interest Black and Tan 8 2 6 0 6 Alsi AOTS DINNER MEETING meeting. He introduced the guest EVENING SHOWS 7.9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1.30 league play Saturday, Nov. 29. WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 YW Group Has Bazaar, Tea On Tuesday, St. Andrew's OF THE JET AGE! ROBERT ROBERT REY DICK POW Lyizrows THE FIRST GREAT ii 7 RICHARD MITCHUM WAGNER 'EGAN -BRITT PHILIPS Plus -- Cartoon -- Comedy -- Novelty Presbyterian Young Women's |Group held a most successful Christmas bazaar and bake sale | in the Legion Hall. The presi-| dent, Mrs. C. Twaites, along | I's time fo select "HIS" gift now .. SLACKS by Toronte Pant Co. with Mrs. D. Marshall received the guests, after which she in. troduced Mrs. G. N. Irwin, who officially opened the bazaar. Conveners for the various tables were: Fancy work, Mrs, Robert Heron; Christmas table, | Mrs. Walter Porter; bake table, ! | Mrs. Warren Mowat; aprons, Mrs. T. Kelley. At a most beautifully decor- ated table, centred with a bou- |quet of red carnations and white |chrysanthemums and flanked | | with two candelabras, the fol- |lowing ladies poured tea: Mrs, |S. Matheson, Mrs. J. McCann, . | Mrs. E. Guthrie and Miss C. F. | COLOR by DE LUXE IF otheringham. 4 CiNemaScorE | Co-conveners for the delightful | MAY he'll like for sure ! Make him slack- hoppy with one or more of these smart numbers in mixable, matchable colors, son, Mrs. Tom Sloan. All ladies | of the group participated most | enthusiastically in the work of preparation necessary for such a ful event, {tea were: Mrs. George Ander- 7 WENDELL' MAYES MEN'S 114 BROCK ST. N, OTTENBRITES WEAR DIAL MO 8-3261 11 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR This easy-to-defrost model has all the famous Genera! 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