AT BROOKLIN "4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 24, 1962 WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West | Safety Film At 'Home League Meet Salvation Army Women's Reviews "Georgina" At Castle Chapter tops Leng, ande th at The regular monthly meeting|of St. George's Church, situated) meeting on Jan. 18, The meet- jof the Castle Chapter (Senior|/in the Lake Simcoe area near ing was opened with a song e Water Service Ready For Use jc... fete ie i tar daca nari a At the monthly meeting of the|asked for the audit after Coun-|afternoon, Jan, 22. lefforts of Susan Sibbald, who} A Bible reading, and special Whitby Township Council held|cillor Dryden alleged that! After the usual social hour,,WaS One of the early Pioneers) reading were given by Mrs, at Brooklin Tuesday the coun-|Roads Superintendent Merrill)when Mrs. Wilkins presided at/f that district. Her home had/Carr, The meeting was closed cil was informed by the Ontario|Ross was not following the es-\the tea ,table, the president, | been in Scotland. When she es-/with a song and prayer, and Water Resources Commission|tablished accounting methods|Mrs. Leo Gray, opened the|tablished her home here, shejtyrned over to Mrs. Maj. Simp- that the new water distribution|in the use of road account meeting with prayer and dis-|named it after her former'son for business, system in the Brooklin are aj|funds, The Minister's reply told) posed of all business dwelling in the old land and) 'The theme for the week was had been tested and the. water|the council that the audit would) 'The speaker, Mrs. Walter|Alled it "Tildon. safety. Maj. Simpson showed found pure. |be held soon. Johnson, of Oshawa, was intro-| Today, the old home with its|a film on "safety in the home." The council was told by letter) Councillor Dryden said that|duced. She reviewed the book|0Tiginal furnishings, may be\Lunch was served by the that the supply and quality of|the 1961 council's plans. for the|"Georgina," which had been,Seen. The government has|group members, water is satisfactory and the|development of Thickson road/compiled and sold to defray)taken over ihe farm and called) system may be opened to in-/should be implemented: and|the expenses of the centennial|it "Eildon Park." The house it- USEFUL RAGS dividual consumers. At the mo-|dealt with as a development; self is a museum. Centre of industry for shoddy, ment there are 38 household-|project. Dryden said he felt MARCH DIMES The old church has been rela kind of woollen goods made ers with connections to the|yery strongly about this and jbuilt of stone. The beautiful! from old rags, is in Drewsbury, water mains. jasked that notification of the | window, which had been placed) England. Bert Porter, a delegate from| project be sent to Ontario's jin the former frame structure | ---- Lawler Home Builders, asked| representative, Dr. Matthew ae san \of the daughters of Lord Sim- that the council meet with the|Dymond, the Minisier of High- The Whitby March of |coe, who was a triend of the} Co-op builders to settle the|ways and the Ontario County, Dimes' one-night campaign jfamily, has been transferred to BELL TAXI question of payment for drains} authorities. realized a total of $1,597.39 bao caged building, which was and storm sewers in the Ross-| Dryden also spoke out in) .y:. .. é , 915 uilt by Susan's sons land road area. Councillor John|favor of an appointed Court .of a siuleltoLl Susan Sibbald died in 1886, MO 8-3111 bedal ides lated, ; knowing that her efforts had Mrs. Alberta Urch, chief marching mother, said that Now Under she was very happy with the results, which to date were $60 better than last year's | Kew Management For A Safe Ride -- In Clean Cars Ring the Bell (Taxi -- that is) Tel. MO. 8-3703 Ae » Manager: Lloyd Robertson | Dryden said that the planning) Revision. This was necessary,| board had asked for a survey|he said, as there will be a lot been repaid by leaving behind! of the subdivisions and that the/of work in-the coming year. A| her a permanent, established cost be shared among the sub-/more competent job would be |church of which she was justly dividers, done, Dryden continued, and proud. ; i | Porter said tha. the co-op|assessment would be removed! Today, campers in the dis- |builders were not against pay-|from the political level. | total. She said that the final {trict do their part to support total could not be deter- this church, which has so many mined until cheques had been mailed and the coin collection. boxes in the stores had been emptied. According to the canvass- jing iheir fair share but that) Dryden told. the other mem-| memories of the past. ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ers, said Mrs. Urch, the \the initial agreements did not bers that an appointed assess-| } | mention the cost of the exca-|ment court would be another Mrs. Macdougall thanked the } speaker, Monday. campaign was "'lots ON PAGE 24 of fun for everyone" and - ------____ vations. It would be best at this|group of people who were in- the people of Whitby re- BROCK, WHITBY jtime, he said, to arrange ajterested in local government sponded generously. Shows Start 6:55 and 8:25 meeting between al! the interest-|and would thereby increase | -- 2nd _ It's fun to learn | Nikieteant) Feature NERVE FBLASTING: ACTION! from... ¢ |ed parties. Reeve Heber Down|democratic government. jsaid that he went along with! Deputy-reeve Lovelace said jthat proposal. At the instance|that County Council had dis-| |of Deputy-reeve Myrtle Love-| cussed the assessinent question lock the question was referred at their last meeting. It is ex- |to the Finance Committee. pected that the County Council TO HOLD AUDIT will have the assessment board me) nate, question on the agenda at the|- The council received a letter| vext meeting, Deputy - reeve from the Minister of Highways| ovelock said in answer to the request of the|--""°--" ' 1961 council that the road ac- counts be audited. The council] Ease Cold; | ® | sittin teed co) MSery HENRY STREET WRESTLERS IN TRAINING SESSION er et tm cme The Henry Street High | West Hill Collegiate wrestling | demonstrate a wrestling hold | Richard Davies, Ron Cooper |railway clerk George Thomas) fast. Medice y fast. Medicated vapors penetrate School wrestling team recent- | team. Pictured above at a | on the mat. Back row, left to | and John Hottot. The team |saved up his wages to pay for/| to relieve stuffy head congestion "* bas as le win over | training session at the school y score J right, are Ken Zayette, | trains on its own time after jelectric lights at this Cornwall] --. prcipiserable mouth is the team which is watching |.Charles Byers, Ken Wright,.| school. jtown's station. At the last min-| Sa Sasiliig Coalsrilbs the previously undefeated | Kees Stolk and Bill Smith | Ronny Bauder, Bob Dechenes, --Oshawa Times Photo [ute the transport commission re- M holat oe ----------~|turned his savings and paid for (ro, entholatum RISES AGAIN Ja decade. Shifts in the earth's| ADDED INJURY |shown a collar from a dog killed|the lighting. { ae Ointment FERRARA, Italy (AP)--|surface apparently are respon-| COALVILLE, England (CP)-- by a car. Sadly he admitted it}------------ L'Isola Dell'Amore (island of|sible for reappearance of the is-|Peter Storer went to a Leices- belonged to his pet. He was love) is rising again in the Adri-|let in a cove five miles north-|tershire police station to inquire |fined £1 for not having a name atic after being submerged forieast of Volcano Beach, jabout his lost dog and wasiand address on the collar, AVINGS TO ASTOUND YOU! BLOUSES] siips COTTONS -- DACRONS ARNEL OR CELANESE TERYLENE, ETC, TAFFETA Reg. to 5.95 Reg. 4.95 Sale 1.37 Sale 2.97 Cecil PARKER James Robertson JUSTICE HILLCREST HOME & SCHOOL GAMES NIGHT | Friday, Jan. 26 8:00 P.M. Hillcrest School Adults 50¢ © Students 25¢ SPECIAL FEATURES THIS WEEK! eC ' CHASE & SANBORN GROUND COFFEE 4c OFF DEAL 1 LB. BAG Cc SKIRTS PLAIDS - CHECKS - SOLIDS KRAFT - OLD ENGLISH - PIMENTO - CANADIAN - SWISS Cheese Slices « 29: MARGARINE «=: 43: NEW ZEALAND - IMPORTED LAMB - CHOICE QUALITY Leg of Lamb ~:.39 TURKEYS *= 45 79: FLORIDA'S FINEST - SWEET JUICY OPEN THURS. ORANGES 8-OZ. Reg. to 16.95 PKG. Sale 4.00 STEINBERG 2 -- 1-LB. CARTONS TENDER SEE OUR 'N TASTY $1 TABLE Values to 5.95 And More Open Daily 9:00 THLL 6:00 Wed. Till 12:30 Fri. 9: till 9 10-14-LBS, GOVERNMENT AVERAGE INSPECTION FOR YOUR PROTECTION 100% GOOD MEAT EATING SATISFACTION Sale continues 'til all stock is sold SWEATERS _PULLOVERS - CARDIGANS (THIS LOT) Reg. to 9.95 Sale 3.00 LARGE SIZE 200 ENTIRE STOCK COATS CAR AND FULL LENGTH 40% OFF SLIMS CHECKS AND PLAIDS Reg. to 14.95 CLOSE 5.77 OUT WITH THIS COUPON ™ AND PURCHASE OF A POLY BAG OF 8 BARS OF FAIRBANK'S ASSORTED Toner SOAP 596 COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31 ie) 'WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF AND PURCHASE OF 21502. TINS OF & A 12 OZ. TIN OF BOSTOM AS.0F, PKG OF VAN RK A IRISH cuipits 31¢ WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A1 LB. PKG, OF MONARCH PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 336. COUPON EXPIRES JAN, 31/62 © WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A ONE LB. PKG. OF MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS SAUSAGES COUPON EXPIRES JAN. ae WITH THIS COUPON 2. AND PURCHASE OF A RED BRAND PORTERMOWSE, T BONE OR SIRLOIN ROAST or COUPON EXPIRES JAN. a 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 415% OZ. PKG. OF CHEF BOY-AR-DEE LADIES' STEW Sot a COUPON EXPIRES JAN. wi 'Seerioar45¢ COUPON EXPIRES JAN. wae COUPON expires JAN. 31/620 PIE MIX 500 COUPON EXPIRES JAN. cae ENTIRE STOCK MUST AND WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS !! FUSSIES -- COCKTAILS. All sizes. (Over 100 te chose from in this lot). 35.00 xe 9.99 LA BOUTIQUE LADIES' WEAR 308 DUNDAS STREET WEST | ROBES UP TO 50% OFF Reg. to WHITBY WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A FOUND OR MORE OF CHICKEN COUPON EXPIRES JAN, 31/62 $ WITH THIS COUPON . CELLO BAG OR MORE OF ONTARIO GROWN 1 CARROTS ¢ COUPON EXPIRES JAN, 31/62 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A BUNCH OR MORE OF IMP. U.S. NO, 1 BROCCOLI COUPON EXPIRES JAN. wad) WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ANY VARIETY OF CANADA GRADE NO. 9 POTATOES 50 18. BAG Ss COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31/62 S WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 2 ~ 20 OZ. TINS OF E.D. SMITH APPLE rtung ol COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 3! 9 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Al LB. TIN OF BORDEN'S INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE 53¢_ COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31/62 WITH THIS COUPON Be. AND PURCHASE OF 2 PKGS. OF POLAR KING CHIP STEAKS $) WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 6% OZ. TIN OF PLEDGE SPRAY DUSTING WAX 196 10¢ OFF DEAL COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 3) 2) WITH THIS COUPON \ AND PURCHASE OF A GIANT TUBE OF CREST TOOTHPASTE 67€ || > COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31/620 WITH THIS COUPON \ AND PURCHASE OF 2-7 O%. TINS OF GOLD SEAL ALBACORE COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31 S) WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 2.11 OZ. TINS OF GEISHA MANDARIN ORANGES? /39¢. WITH THIS COUPON ") AND PURCHASE OF BTL. OF 100 ANACIN TABLETS | FRI TO 9 P.M. ISLAND ROAD ROUGE HILL $1.29 Ss COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31/62 COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 21/620 ne WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF AN 18%) OZ. PKG. OF spacnern dT DIN' MUSHROOMS fy COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31/462© WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF CHEESE ace" sticks 30¢ COUPON EXPIRES JAN. ia WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF INSTANT $1.07 MILK < COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 31/620" COUPON EXPIRES JAN, 31/62 $) DUNDAS STREET WHITBY