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The Oshawa Times, 14 Feb 1959, p. 5

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we, * A pretty girl is like a melody | play in this giant Valentine that and Lois Burtinsky, 18, of Whitby, is proof that the old song is right, Lois is taking time out to set the flower dis- | street. All Public School Bd. To Inspect Site Whitby Public School Board Brock Street School will not be Thursday night appointed a com-'among those receiving the extra mittee to investigate the possibil- half day since her school is only ity of a school site at the pro-|a two-roomed school. posed McCullough subdivision] Supervising Principal E. A is on display in her father's fiorist shop on Whitby's main rls will not be re: BE MY VALENTINE this big a heart for Valentine's Day . but most girls will be receiving gifts. Times Staff Photo | Ruth Group Plans Anniv. | The Ruth Group of St, John's {Anglican Church met at the | ceiving church hall on Wednesday for, their regular business meeting. The president, Mrs, B. Boune, opened the meeting with prayer. During the business session, re. SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR WHITBY SPORTS Shamrock Lead Dart League With only six weeks remaining the pressure Is beginning to build op with the four-team loop, Rebels, who were in first place three weeks ago, have slipped to third spot, but still can make a comeback, | The biggest local Senior "A" hockey aitraction in some time takes place at the Whitby arena tonight, when the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens tangle with the Dunlops, The 'Dunnies" have been beaten on only eight occasions during league play this season, yet of Sammy Pollocks' Habs, The Hull team is headed by playing. coach Connie Broden, who played a vital role In helping Whitby win the world championship last winter, On their last visit here, the game with a double misconduct penalty, 'something highly name does not appear in the scoring summary for the Hull squad, Bobby Boucher is well up in the top ten in the scoring end he and for some mysterious reason, five of these have come at the hands|, Broden lasted less than five minutes before being ejected from unusual for him. As a result local fandom got little chance to see the classy centreman perform, However, he has certainly made his presence felt in their line-up, and seldom is it that his Too Lates are in second spot with only 15 points separatin them from first place, Fourt place Black and Tans made a bid to get out of the cellar this week now prove a threat, Jim Hill still holds high score of 123, League standing Is: P WL PTS, AVG, 05 46 30 198 841 £5 41 44 123 480 85 99 48 117 458 85 38 47 114 447 Shamrocks Too Lates Rebels Black and Tan CLUB CALENDAR THE OHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Pebrusry 14, 1959 '§ | Salvation Army Plans Services The Salvation Army is holding a week of special Evangelistic § Services at the Salvation Arm | Citadel, Brock street south, Whi {by, beginning Monday, Feb, 16, | "Guest speakers for the occasion {will be Lieutenant and Mrs, D, | Randall, commanding officers for Picton, Special children's meetings will ibe held Wednesday to Saturday commencing at 415 pm, The evening meetings begin at 8 p.m, Everyone is welcome, ; { Lt, and Mrs, Randall were [trained in the Shepherd Session lof Cadet's 1053.54, After. leaving | the training college they were ap: pointed to Dundas, and from other mates such as John Annabelle, Bob Ellet, John I ini, and Dick Doumouchel make .ie Habs a real threat at all times, |We also understand that Claude (vest pocket Rocket) Richard is back with the club following a lengthy absence due to a knee in-| jury, and this speedy winger, who is a dead ringer of his famous, brother Maurice (both facially and hockey wise) will make things | Just that much tougher, The "Dunnies" have looked much better of late, and cap. | ped all performances with a brilliant 10.2 defeat of the King. ston--Mevcchants here last Tuesday night, Bobby Atlersley turned in a great effort notching four points, while the con. tinued goal-scoring spree of Gordie Myles is contributing greatly, Additional scoring punch could be added if George Samolenko and Freddie Etcher (both former scoring threats) | start putting the puck in the net with their old abandon, | Jack Kane has been playing inspired hockev, He shows prom: | ise of being the new "Charlie Burns" of the Dunlops in an | other year or so, Ted O'Connor played his best game in some time Tuesday, with Don McBeth also showing well, Harry Sinden and Alf Treen (the two top rearguards during the past month) played steady games, Jack Donlevy, sent Into the nets | (when John Henderson was delayed because of the storm and anto trouble) and big Jack did a whale of a job keeping the Kingston snipers at bay, Sid Smith was given the night off to fill a speaking engageinent at the London, Ontario, sports celebrity dinner, Everybody returns to full action topight however, in this big contest with Hull, Tickels for fonight's attraction are now on sale at the arena hox-office or can be secured at game time, which is the vaual 8.30, THE TOWN AND COUNTRY , , , Dunc Brodie signed with the Dunlops last Tuesday night, We spent several hours In Toronto with the Varsity star and didn't, arrive back in Town until the first period of the Kingston-Whitby game was over, Brodie, who is one of the top performers with the Blues, will join the local club around the end of this month, Billy Kennedy will do like: wise, We signed Kennedy on Dec, 17th, and he and brodie are [linemates on the U, of T, club, Billy received head injuries in af college exhibition game in Buffalo last week-end and he will be out of action for another week or two yet. The acquisition of Brodie followed a four-year pursuit which started immediately after he finished Junior A" hockey in Galt. But Dunc was reluctant to play hockey outside the school because of studies ete, He grad: uates this spring in mechanical engineering It was a busy into Kitchener manager Ernie Goman, who signed Varsity's Ron MONDAY Credit Union Annual meeting, | Whitby Baptist Church Explorers Whitby Baptist Church CGIT | 8t, John Men's Club, Port Whitby Viscount Greenwood Chapter | JODE, 20th Annual meeting | All Saints' Anglican Church Ev. ening Guild Branch Florence Davey Group SDAY Faith Baptist Church Young Peo: ple's Association Women's Christian Temperance Union | Colborne Street Home and Schoo! Association | The South West Group of the La-| dies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion soil St, John The Evangelist Scouts and Cuhs WEDNESDAY Whithy Red Cross work room Si, John Anglican Church WA| King Street Home and School Association Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. 182 THURSDAY Salvation Army Women's Home Teague All Saints' Anmlican Church WA FRIDAY Salvation Armv Youth Fellowship SUND NDAY | United Chureh Young People's Union, | Evening Group Names Conveners | in the church parlour with Mrs. | To Unity Club | Accepts Member Mrs, Harold Campbell welcom. ed the members of the Unity Club when they met at her home Wednesday, The meeting with the Lord's prayer led by Mrs, James Brough, president, The minutes were read and ap: roved, Vice president, Mrs, mith Wilkinson, reported flow ers and cards from the members were sent to Mrs, Herb Wilson or. the occasion of her birthday, It was decided the members hold card games In their respec: tive homes and return the pro coeds at the next meeting, With Mra, Frank Roberts acting, § mistreas of ceremonies, as: sisted by Mrs, Herb Meler, Mrs, Harold Samptal was Initiated into Unity C! , The next meeting will be con. [Hee to Hespler, Mra, Randall is The Evangelist Roman Catholic ginning Feb, 25, Prior {Chureh, - Giffard street, Whithy, they opens this Sunday and a capacity church, : {congregation is night around Varsity arena Tuesday, Midnight, Feb, 10th, was| The Evening Group of the Unit- the 700-seat church for the oc. Masses held at the new church, the final signing date. While there signing Brodie,.we bumped ed Church WA met on Tuesday |casion, vened by Miss Sally Jones Mar, 11, at the home of Mrs, Willlam Pellow, The meeting was closed and games played, Winners wi Mrs, O'Dell, Mrs, Wilkinson a Mrs, Meler, A delicious lunch was serv by Mrs, O'Dell, Mrs. McKay an |Mrs, Campbell, Legion Auxiliary . Donates $500 LIEUT, D,. RANDALL i from Brockville, and the Lt, from Kentville, Nova Scotia, Refore entering training for the Salvation Army officership, Lt, Randall was a sprgeant n the} Canadian Army, serving with the| 27th Brigade in. Germany, | The Ladies Auxiliary Canadian The program will be as fol. Leition held thelr business meet: lows: Monday - dod Alomie ing last Wednesday evening. The Power; Tuesday --- One NE| president, Mrs, George Brown Christ Could Not Do; Wednesday |, Grace: What I it and What it| "Vs in the chair. The minutes of Does: Thursday Christ's the previous meeting were read Power over Demons: Friday -- by Mrs, Lorne Bradicy, secre: The Return of Jesus Christ: Soi: ary. Mri, Vernon Moore gave the urday The Immortal Soul y 4 Sunday 1 am. = Sancjify|'TeAsNer's report, Them, and 7 p.m. The Great Mrs. Earl Ormiston reported Judgment, on sick members, The members -- - wee (WOT happy to learn that Mrs, ° Susan Baird is hone from the Oshawa General Hospital and is Oo Ino EI'VICES |osressing favoraviv. Two members of the Auxiliar; in the Council Chambers, A donas n ew urc tion of $300 will go to the Legion [Branch, Zone Commander, Miss John!ducted at the new church be. Rose Bate, of Bowmanville, will to this be present at the next meeting John street, Father|social in charge of Mrs, Charles expected to fill Austin said there would he three| Dalby and committee, Slides will he shown by Mr, Lenard Beckley: {Al members are urged to at the'tend the Feb, 35 meeting, MRS. D, RANDAL The new, modern §t {attended the VON meeting hel will be held at the old/which will be in the form of instead of five as previously, Rev, A. G. Quesnelle will give, The official opening of . Casey and Red Stephens. 'Peanuts' O'Flaherty of Sudbury, ink:Ann Budd in the chair, Reports a Children's Mass at § am. for chureh will be hel May, ¥ ry anning Named fo the committee were: told the board 13 new teachers|Mrs, 8. Atkinson. "The financial|ed defenceman Harry Neale, while Chatham earlier had signed were read by the ie Dg Scouts: Cubs, Guides, Brownies Which ou By & i We Fg Plakala be} Terence Moore, Doug Maundrell|v-ould be required to staff the two report on the pancake supper was Larry Stacey and Mike Elik . . . Murph Chamberlain (fired last pe treasurer, The worship service and other children, About 400 MeGuigan, Toronto, will lay the| Nov on. and Jack Moss. The committee new schools when they open. He given by Mrs, L. Bird, which week by Windsor) has signed as coach of the Cornwall Chevies, was led by Mrs, L. Wotten, children are expected to be In cornerstone. y . will inspect the plans for the sub- said this included three new prin- proved to be very successful, If you want to have some fun, be on hand next Saturday night| Conveners were appointed for attendance - | being built west of Bell drive. Fairman in his monthly. report ports were given by the secretary division and report back to the cipals. The board agreed present board, teaching staff should have first Herbert Cole. architect for the opportunity at the - principals' two new schools being built, told| Positions, the board construction had been|™ 3 stopped temporarily due to cold weather, He said he expected work to resume within a couple of weeks. Mr. Cole was author ized to arrange the color schemes for' both schools, from dhe principals). The, monthly meeting of the of e sC Rol for an additional Whitby United Church Woman's a ay off a week to perform! inti al Necessary Julies 'was. granted BY Association was held or Tuesday the board, Only the principal at In the assembly hall, The presi E---- ---- Richardson, meee | font, Mrs. L, F, Scouts To Have Paper Collection Want to get rid of that old paper that's taking up space in your basement and attic? Then bundle it un Saturday and give it to the Whitby Boy Scouts who will be making their monthly drive You will not only be aiding a worthwhile cause, but at the ance of members and opened the meeting with the quotation 'It is better to try to live up to some. thing and fail than to live up to nothing and succeed ™ She also stressed the task of the Woman's Association, The us- ual reports were given and men tion was made of the bazaar to be held in November and it was decided to have showers of arti: Discussion on the coming birth. day tea to be held or March 11 took place, further details to be arranged at the next meeting, Refreshments were served by Mrs, 8, Atkinson and Mrs. R. Bradley, Child Escapes Serious Injury An Ajax man was credited by police Tuesda" with . saving street, Whitby, from serious ine Jury, when the child ran into the path of the car he was driving, Tom Houghton, 57 King's Crescent, Ajax, was driving south on Brock street south at noon when the child darted into the path of his auto from behind a parked car, Houghton did not apply his brakes, but turned the car into the ditch The child was caught by the rear fender of the vehicle and when Cornwall make their final appearance of the schedule here the rummage and home baking against the Dunlops, Chamberlain will be on hand, and he is one gale to be held on Apri! 4 ac fol: of the most volatile bench men in the business , . . Whitby Hill: jaws: rummage Mrs, Irene Stev: crest Dairy Juniors open their Junior "C" play-offs out in Port epson and Mrs. Evelyn Tweedy; Perry tonight, They tangle with the Brooklin Combines in the home baking, Mrs, Ina Bryans, first game of a hest of seven series. Second game in this impor: Mrs, Shirley MacDonald; posters, tant round will be back here at the Whitby arena this coming Mrs, Joyce Cox; publicity, Miss Monday evening, Should be a great series , , . Many folk around L, Pellow, ' {here may remember the girl's hockey team of last year called the| Arrangements were made for | Whitby Dunnette's, Well, these girls are still trying to keep their the open meeting in May and for team rolling, but lack a few playing members. They could use the catering to the AOGS, Letters | another five or six girls and they have asked us to pass this news were read from the sick members| |along. It any of you comely young ladies would like to play hoc: ta whom Christmas gifts had been key with this colorful group, you can do so by calling Jay Beem: gent also from Fairview Lodge for er at Ajax 792 or by attending the workouts at the Whitby arena afghans sent there. every Sunday evening from 7 to 8 pm, , . from a four-day stand in Clinton, where en Wednesday night the refreshments served by Mrs welcomed a very good attend. Lynne Deeth, 6. of 212 St, Peter Comets won a 3.1 decision over Washington, Playing-coach Billy Ruth Robbs' group. {Watson of Clinton, has been sidelined for a month with a broken hand and severe eye lacerations following a vicious stick attack) from defenceman Don Perry of the New Haven Blades, Perry re ceived a year's suspension as a result of the unprovoked attack. Clinton host the second-place Johnstown Jets tonight, Any com. bination of five Clinton victories or five Johnstown losses will clinch first place for the Comets who now hold a ten point lead . in the United States Eastern race, which creates a very happy The lst Whitby Scouts and Cubs situation around the Utica and Clinton New York area . . . Mothers Auxiliary is holding a Belleville McFarlands had troubel against. the Swedish National Cafeteria tea and pre-spring sale team yesterday, finally winning a 4-2 decision. The score was on Tuesday at the Council Cham. deadlocked at 2-2 at the end of the second period. Which points bers starting at 2 p.m Taking an out the fact that Sweden, Russia and Czechoslovakia will all be active part in this event are: Mus, WHITBY PERSONALS . We (vat returned A sacial hour was enjoyed and Rev, L. J, Austin, pastor of St John, will sing the High Mass al 10.30 am, The senior choir will assist in the service, At 12 p.m. Rev, F, Lee, Chaplin of the Ontario Hospital and assistant at St. John will conduct the service, Baptisms will be given at 2 p.m. in the Baptistry at the west, entrance of the new church, | Father Austin pointed out that members of the congregation would have to visit the church to aporeciate its spaciousness, LETTER SLOTS, MAIL BOXES HOUSE NUMBERS COMPLETELY INSTALLED 5.50 DIAL MO 8-2856 FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 Seis re Suv ™ BELL ..X AN colle must be 7 ond 7230 pms | between Lenten services will be con. : ---- . --t Opens Largest | Hatchery in Can. Frank Shelton of Boissevain, | Manitoba, nephew of rs, Frank oberts, Byron street north, Whit. by, has opened the most modern hatchery in. Manitoba, and pos: sibly in Canada. | Mrs, Shelton, a graduate of the {Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, is formerly of Woodstock, and is the son of Frank Shelton, Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundes Bost lam | 4 SPECIALIZING IN HBEFFAIRN To . Washing Machines, Automatic Washers & Dryers, BUTT RADIO same time be getting rid of a cles for same at the May and suffered no injuries. She was possible fire hazard. October meetings. raminet by Be RK. C Halg Paper drives are the only A ay . The var ; means by which Whitby Bo A very impressive worship The driver was unhurt and the Scams raise funds for camps, Service. the theme of which was Vehicle not damaged equipment and other necessary A motive of the heart in Pray: item . Your support means the o as led by Mrs. H. Quan. success or failure of the group. trill. The March meeting will take Henceforth the Scouts will he the form of a pot luck luncheon holding their paper drives on a! 1PM Mrs. H. T. Fallaise, on behalf of the Good Companion's the: second Saturday of each an mofth. The entire town will be Group, conducted a buzz session where questions related to the covered with each troop being responsible for a certain area. °'Sanization were discussed and Recently their drives have not findings were received and sanc- tioned. been a success. Officials say they are only getting 20 per cent of the paper available. will be held at the ehurch on Feb. $100 to $200 by the Whitby Pub. The remainder has been going 27 at 2.30 p.m. The members of lic School Board at its monthly in the garbage. This is your the Harmony group were opportunity to aid them hostesses. WHITBY BROCK Get Pay a two-year period, | Whitby Teachers difficult in the tournament . . following tonight's game for a til Next Thursday night they will play an exhibition encounter up in Dar, Minden, Raises imum of $1000. Three principals, Miss Florence tea Meeting Thursday. The increases Heard, Carman Sarles and D. G. were read by the secretary, Mrs, [Jo-Ann Winek, Melody Pascoe, are effective Sept. 1, and are for Catherwood were voted a $300 peg Foster, the treasurer's re- Avril Pascoe, Judy Hicks, Sharon bonus each on a recommendation port was given by Mrs, G. Bow- Hicks, Karen Stevenson, Mereta! Minimum salaries for teachers of the management committee. cott seconded by Mrs. R. West. 'Jacobson, Vivian Harris, Deanie in the four wage categories were Board member Terence Moore The president read a letter in Koster, Beth Atkinson, her cousin raised by $100, and the maximum said the three had not received connection ; in each' category by $200. This bonuses when members of the Home and School Convention to sisters Patricia and Elizabeth County brings the minimum salary for teaching staff did three years ag0 pe held in Toronto April 1 and and brother Danny, The Dunlops leave immediately t tomorrow afternoon in Cornwall, Almonds H&S Has Founder's Night The Almond's Home and School Association held Founder's Night {at their meeting of last Thursday 'held in the school, The presi Whitby's public school teachers principal at the two new schools dent, Mrs, Lorne Tran, was in afterwards entertained at An important executive meeting Were voted raises ranging from was also instituted, with a max- charge and opened the meeting home where games were plaved houses ave the first of their Kind with the Lord's prayer, The minutes of the last meeting with 'the coming Ivan Hicks, Sr, 59 Finkle street, Woodstock Erection of the plant was due to steady increased volume over Murray Hicks, Mrs, Mrs. Edna Rivett and Mrs. Jean MO 8.3552 And Appliances 118 Brock $1, 5, Whithy MO 3707 rs, R. McCloskey, of Mary|ing of a local poultry processing | the past few years and the build! __ street, opened her home last Wednesday evening to the Cath. olic Church Extension Group. ogi Sanna were served avaliable to Xatchury men a ) 5 tach incubator has a capacity _ For her 11th birthday, a skal-|o¢ 33000 eggs. From the incuba. ing party was arranged for Mar ion the eggs are placed in one of ilyn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ieee separate hatching houses Derek Cranham, of Chestnut |gapable of hatching 9000 turkey street west, The guests were nouits and 10000 hicks twice her weekly, These separate hatch plant, The new plant has 3000 feet | of floor space containng offices and the most modern incubators /and refreshments served. The lin Canada, guests were: Suzanne Campbell, Er tanada BOWLING NEWS WHITRY MEN'S MAJOR Jury and Lovell took 3 fram Bowl to remain in first place with & pts, Hambly Tire took 1 from Bud Cooke's Esso Cheryl Potter of Toronto and her teachers up to $3100 and the max- and the bonuses were to bring 2 Mrs, Frank Lawrence, of Henry! with 4, Whithy Churches LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST. S. AT ST, JOHN ST, EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN 10:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) rd Concession West of Brock N 2:30 P.M, imum to $6000. Maximum sal- them up to the same pay stand. and ave in 2nd place AFTERNOON SERVIC aries can only be attained by a ards as teachers. The bonus is teacher after completing 11 years for 1939 only, EVENING SHOWS 7 - 8:30 P.M, NOW PLAYING SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 The meeting was then turned street, is opening her home on cab , B i ) over to Mrs, Bowcolt acting for Monday evening to the Florence Rasseity Pug) Td of service with the Whitby Board and having qualified for the top category. Principals' salaries were raised in accordance with those of the teachers. The maximum bonus provided for principals was in- creased from $1000 to $1200 at all schools 'except Brock street, where the maximum is $500. A minimum of $500 extra for being Zu oF THE AGE OF WONDERS ~ONE OF THE MOST WONDERFUL MOTION PICTURES OF OUR TIME! filmed in IOVNENARON | THE §th WONDER OF THE WORLD! TECHNICOLOR Get More Out Of Life--Go Out To A Movie Tour Dunlop Last Monday evening, 43 re sidents of Almond's Community enjoyed a tour of the Whitby Dun- lop Plant, The group assembled in the reception room and met the managers of each of five different | departments. They were then divided into smaller groups with a leader for each group They witnessed the entire opera- tion from the making of tires in its various stages until the finish| product is wrapped and labelled for shipment. They also saw the entire procedure for the pillows foam department. ments were served. A draw was ners: Mr, Elmer Harris, Chester | Lee, Mrs. N. Wood, Mrs, W. Bell, Mr. Pears, Percy Pascoe Loyal Pogue, on behalf of the NE _- ¥ TON Only wn NEVILLE BRAND - BU ABBE ... KARI BOOTH - oe Badman's Country" Shown Evenings An---- derful evening fully eniaved. Skyway Films Are Shown To Kiwanis The construction of the Bur lington Skyway, one of the larg- est bridges in Canada, was the subject of a color film shown at this week's meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Whitby, at the |Hotel Royal. The film was pre Alm ds F 1k |pared and shown by the Dominion on 0 Bridge Company. Introducing the film, Andy Car son, of the company's public re lations staff, announced that thi was the first public showing © the picture. Most of the filming he said. had been done by one of the engineers and his views took in every position of the construe tion of the centre span, which is 120 feet above the water level He and Jack Griffin, of the same firm, were introduced b Kiwanian Bill Marrison. Club thanks were extended by Kiwan. ian Don Kidd During the meeting. Vie Evans announced that the Whitby Kins men Club is organizing a service club bonspiel at the Whitby Curl. ing Club on March 11. Invited to Whitby district. Club will participate. Charter treasurer Harold Elms helped in any way and also every-'supervising principal, was presented with a plague honering him for special service Mrs, M, Steves, Mrs, Bowcott in- troduced the guest speaker for the evening, Mrs, David Hutch. eon, of Oshawa, who gave a very interesting talk on the Founding of Home and Schools The meeting adjourned and re- freshments were served by Mrs, Huxter and her committee, Afternoon Guild Valentine Tea | The All Saints* Anglican Church Afternoon Guild held their regu lar meeting on Tuesday after noon in the primary recom of the church. The president, Mrs, R. E. Smith, opened the meeting with|™ the member's prayer and the Lord's prayer. The Scripture reading was given by Miss B, Fletcher Various officers gave their res ports. The correspording secre tary's report was given by the president in the absence of Mrs Beaton A short business session was held with reports given by the treasurer, Miss L. Mcintosh, on The group was invited in the aitend will be rinks from Kins. the most successful Valentine Tea v - A ins- § f } to teach at the two new schools cafeteria where tasty refresh: men Rotary and Kiwanis in the and home baking sale recently gypected to open this September) held with the 'followi : At least three held. A substantial sum of money and teachers* salary increases. with the 'following as win- pinks from the Whitby Kiwanis is realized from this project.| Jn discussing the opening of the] This was a gain of 22,600.000 president thanked all who one who attended. Mrs. Smith urged all the mem- Almond's gathering, thanked the to Kiwanis. The presentation was bers to attend the World's Day the south side of Dundas street Rea added Dunlop management for this won- made by past president Harold of Prayer to be held at the Whit: Klinhilye (bw. United Chuch. Davey Group, all have 3 pis. tied for third On Monday, Helen, daughter of Vondette Realtors and County Mr. and Mrs. Bert Levesque, is Bowl have 2, Burtinsky's Florists celebrating her 13th birthday. are all alone with 1 Her friends wish her many happy, Some very good bowling was returns of the day. turned in tonight with' 13 men Mrs. G. Grobb and Mrs. H. C. over the 700 mark with Dick Phillips will attend the Oshawa 'Applejack) Adams leading the Presbyterial meeting to be held parade with a lovely 88% 341, Al at St. Andrews' Church, Oshawa, Hepburn 820.326, Lloyd Sabins on Feb, 17 as delegates of United 304-329, Jim Kirk 777-337, John Church Woman's Missionary So- Watts 737, Doe Dafoe 732, Myvle ciety i Reeson 746, Jack Ross 726, Bill \ \ + HIN 724.30, Bert Mewett TN, Miss Grace O'Connor. president! jon, Wootton 721, Carson Heard of the CWL and Miss Bernadette 71a" pu) \ Master 71 Bi Rabinsan, treasurer, attended the Jordan 708, Bd Wilson 703 Catholic Women's League Reg: Fellows. 1 must remind you ional meeting held at St. Francis gor the last time this year that De Sales, Pickering, last Thurs. vou cannot bowl off without the day evening. permission of your secretary Any more violations of this rule and the scores will be {thrown out. This is not for the 1959 Budget Is {fellows who are on a regular $349,032 For PS =" Whitby Publie School a] 1958 Petroleum Sales Way Up TORONTO (CP) Canadian 0il Companie Lid. had petro. leum-product sales in 1938 total line 413,000.000 gallons, W Harold Rea, presiden , says in a letter Ito shareholders. Thursday night announced its 1939 budget would be $549.032.00 about $65.000 more than their 1958 budget Reasons for the increase will be the addition of 13 new teachers two new schools, E. A, Fairman,|gallons, or six per cea, over told the[1937, compared with a three-per board that children mow attend-'cent gain for the Canadian petro ing Dundas Street School from 'leum industry as a whole, Mr would be transferred to the mew December sales were per 9:45 AM, Bible Class and Sunday Scheel 11:00 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM, Junior Congregation 11:00 AM Beginners' Class 'Athol Street School. |cent ahead of Digember, 1937, WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W. E. Summers. ATC MM, SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 10 AM MHLAM SERVICES 7PM MONDAY, 6:30 PM, == Explorers MONDAY, 4:15 PM -- CGIT WEDNESDAY, 8 PM. w= Midweek Meeting 2nd and 4th SUNDAY NIGHT YPU Assistant. Mr, R, Rexburg 98 AM Radio Broadcast 9:45 AM Bible Schoo! Hour 11:00 AM Morning Wership Speaker: REV. MH. J. McLENNAN of the Shantymen 7:00 P.M Evangelistic Service Speaker MR. R. ROXBURG SPECIAL MUSIC BY MR, & MRS SMERRIDGE FAITH BAPTIST 421 BROCK ST, N, WHITBY Pastor: Rev, E. C. Corbett, B.Th," WHITBY UNITED CHURCH EV JOHN M. SMITH, BA, BD, Miniter MRS, J. BEATON, ARC.T, Orgonist MORNING WORSHIP --- 11:00 AM "SELF-PITY* 7.00 P.M. EVEN ING HOUR SCOUT SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOO! MAM Gila ond © 0AM Girls and boys ® years and aver under ® yearns "nam Infant Care Junior Worship 2vs

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