WHITBY And DISTRICT Guide Mothers Get. AUXILIARIES Brass Band To Lead Fun .Fair Parade Mrs. Gordon Kyle, Dovedale 'drive, opened her home to the conveners of the forthcoming) "Country Fun Fair' to be held) Saturday, under the auspices of R. A. Hutchison Home: and) School Association to make! final arrangements for this event. ; } Whitby Brass Band will start) the Fair with a parade leaving) Blair Park Plaza at 1 p.m. and will march to the school. : The Pet Show will begin shortly after 1 p.m. till 2 pm. All children are invited to enter) their pets, prizes will be award- Al attending will be privil- eged to have silhouettes made of themselves or their children This will be done by John Bedington of Don Mills. : There will be games, fish pond, parcel post, tea rooms, hot dog stand, bazaar, white) elephant, square dancing by} the children and a very inter-| esting "Puppet Show." : Springtime Serenade dancing} will be enjoyed in the evening) with Empringham's Top Hi-Fi Bandstand of Toronto. Adults and teens cordially invited to) attend. | Door and spot prizes will be distributed. Refreshments are available. ST. MARK'S WOMEN St. Mark's United Church Women's general meeting was) evening in the Church Assembly Hall President Mrs. H. T. Fallaise| the meeting with thoughts on Mother's Day,| followed by prayer. : During the business session) it was announced that the bale] for overseas relief will be pack-| ed Wednesday, May 15. Anyone) able to help in the packing will be most welcome downstairs at the Assembly Hall either in the morning or afternoon lsale to be held Saturday, May Roses At Banquet Guides and Brownies Mothers,and called wpon the Leaders t and Daughters Banquet was at- tended by approximately 160 mothers who were suitably pre- sented with roses and mother's day cards upon arrival at St. John the Evangelist parish hall Sunday, May 5. ing the most cookie orders. as an old friend of Guiding whi could be called on at any tim for advice and help. award prizes to those girls tak- Mrs. F. W. Weaver introduced guest speaker Mrs. H. T. Cooke Mrs. Cooke, well Known to;mothers and girls alike. The THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 9, 1963 § this area, spoke to the girls on|evening closed with Brownie "The joys of camping and out-| goodnight, the Guide's Taps and door life", but also stressed the| the Queen. necessity of prudence. She also} Miss Lesage presented Mrs.| pointed out that Leaders benefi!| H,. C, Munro, banquet convener, greatly from Guiding programs.|with a Spiritual Bouquet from Father L, J. Austin gave ajthe girls and the centre piece short talk on the "Finger|from the head table. FELT AFAR 'the March, 1963, eruption of |and trigge into day up ¢o 200 miles away unseasonable rain T Bali's Mt. Agung turned night!700 miles awpy. THIS WEEKEND IS... a ' 0 in 0 e The mothers were welcomed by Mrs. R, Sandrelli, Brown Owl of 3rd Brownie Pack who School, on behalf of the girls extended {a sincere thanks for coming out It was announced that St. An-jin such great number and giv- drew's Night Celebrations wili| ing their support to Guides and be held Friday, November 29 | Brownies. Further arrangements will be| Head table guests rence gave the scripture read- ing. During the business meeting returns from the very success- ful "'Bakeless Sale' were re- ceived, An invitation was received and accepted from the Flor- ence Davey Group to attend their homebaking and rummage |11, in the Church Sunday | hall. A New Service FOR Whitby Residents were: | WEAR RENTALS Ani Announcing ...| FREEMAN'S FORMAL | made and details will appear in| Father L, J. Austin, Father W. the press. 'P: Douglas, Mrs. T. Cronley,| Benediction. Tea _hostesses|man, president of CWL, Mrs. 'H.) were Mrs. F. Lawrence and/T. Cooke, Deputy Area Commis. | = /Mrs. J. Cowan. |sioner, Mrs. R. Sandrelli, Mrs. | : F,. W. Weaver, District Com- G Sutton Takes ALL SAINTS' GUILD missioner, Mrs. L. Pritchard, | . _All Saints' Anglican Church) Radge Secretary, Mrs, William |monthly meeting Monday eve- F i 5. Stonehouse |ning in the parish hall. echoes Girl Guide con: A Hi B id : Mrs. George Gowaburn open: Mrs Sandrelii thanked the) S 1S Tl e "a ng MOcUne WIM. DEAYEE. Guides for their tremendous ef-| 2 ! ports were read and f " : + | Aw g was zed in| approved. orts put forth on "Cookie Day 7 by, April 27, when Rev. J. M.|final plans were made for the| | Smfth united in S ieuasleets rig to be held June 7 in TOWN COUNCIL Suzanne Drew Stonehouse and! the afternoon and evening at thc| Gary Gordon Sutton. The bride) former Mercantile Store, Brock is the daughter of Mrs. W. J | Stonehouse of Whitby and the| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | George Sutton of Barrie. Grant Stonehouse gave his sis-| ter in marriage. She was attend- | ed by her sister Mrs. W. Jones, | James Ellsmere, of Barrie, was best man and W. Jones brother-in-law. of the bride, was usher. The reception was held at the bride's home, when guests from were received by the bride's) mother and the groom's parents., In the evening the groom's| parents entertained for the) bridal couple at their home in| Barrie, On return from the) The meeting closed with the|Mrs. L. Seymour, Mrs. D. New- | Evening Guild held its bi-| Atlan, Miss Therese Lesage, St. Marks United Sort, Whit-| During the business meeting late Mr. Stonehouse. The groom:| = > -- of Toronto as Matron of Honor. Barrie, Toronto and Whitby hone nthe couple will re. side in Barrie. DAY-BY-DAY Mrs. T. S. Brandon and Mrs | A. J. Reynolds conducted the) devotional service. Rev A. M.| Butler introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Clarence Fergu-| son, Toronto secretary for "Va. | cation Church Schools." He em-| phasized the importance of the work and opportunities of the summer activities for children. If any. members could devote time and take part in this work. The members listened to 8 tape ded last by DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES Following are the results and high scores of the games played this week by members of the street north. Plans deh outlined for the ROAD NAME CHANGED catering by the group at a wed-| The applications and bylaws ding May 25 with Mrs. George! committee made a recommend. Gouldburn as general con-| ation that a bylaw be prepared vener. | changing the name of the Third June 3 is the group's last|Concession to Rossland road) meeting for this season and will| within the town of Whitby. This be in the form of a pot luck} recommendation was made fol- supper meeting, also election of|lowing a motion made by officers will be held. Deputy Reeve George Brooks Mrs, Charles Rycroft and Mrs.| at the April 23 meeting. Harry Whale have been appoint-| ed for the nominating commit. REMOVE UNSAFE TREES tee. | Removal of unsafe trees at a The meeting closed with Bene-, Cost of $2,132 was also recom- diction, Tainch was served by|mended by the streets commit-| Eileen Moore and Bea Hud.|tee at this week's council meet- son. ing. A list of unsafe trees was) | submitted to the committee by| CLOTHES TO "SUIT" ANY FORMAL WEDDING PARTY Day or evening, the correct formal attire for each man altered to fit him perfectly. Quick service. Rvs... MEN'S AND BOYS' SHO 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY P TIME The Earth Is Just Right For Fence Post Installation Protect Your Lawn and Garden Now! Rosary" which were presented | Sodality girls assisted to the girls. A gift was present-| serving. ed to Mrs. Cooke by Mrs. Allan, ' Guide Captain. A sing song led by Mrs. Cooke! was thoroughly enjoyed by the| INCOME TAX } RET SCUGOG | URNS CLEANERS || Phone 668-8252 & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & pene Daily | 708 Newman Cres. Eight-page Beaver Fencing Booklet with evel | PHONE 668-4341 Whitby 24 fence designs. Get yours todey and plen your fencing easily from 'colour illustrations. pms FOR SALE 906 HENRY ST., WHITBY $23,500. is the listed price tor this attractive 2060 Sq. Ft. ranch style home. Spacious rooms, two-car gorage, large land- scaped lot. Good: sized heated room next to garage which could serve as an office, den or family room with separate en- trance. For inspection call: PATRICK G. McDANIEL REALTOR WHITBY PHONE 668-2311 el OOH TREDW ALL PRIVACY SCREEN FENCES TEXAN RAIL . 1.03 per ft. ESTATE 2.08 per ft. BASKET WEAVE .78 per ft. VERTICAL LOUVRE 1.27 per ft. HIGH TRENDWALL VIRTICAL LOUVRE RESIDENTIAL LOW FENCES a ft. HIGH BOY .... Sle a RANCH RAii ... 40c CROSS RAIL ... 53¢ PICKET 64c PANEL WEAVE . Sle iF firm of tree surgeons Rentals & Service 1.35 ft. 4 WAY 50c PLY PANEL .. per Roto Tillers, Rollers Power Mowers, |] Loan of spreader with purchase |} of Grass Seed or Fertilizer Sportsman's Corner 103 Byron St. $. Whitby 668-4511 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club: North and South: Mr. and Mrs, Baker, 120; Mrs. Pirie and Mrs, Bently, 110; Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Irwin, 93, Mrs, Hunter and Mrs. MacGillivary, 92. East and West: Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Spratt, 111; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 108, Miss Forsythe and Mrs. Booth, 104, Mr. Moyer and Mr. Jensen, 99. i the children taking this two) weeks' Summer Course. Mrs. R. Deeth on behalf of all present thanked the speaker for his most informative talk. Refreshments were served by Mrs. T. Farndale and her com- mittee. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, June 4, in the} -- | 8ST. ANDREW'S WA _ St. Andrew's. Presbyterian) Church WA held its monthly | meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Sunday School hall. Mrs. G. Stott, president,| opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. F. Law- Seven Infants Rre Baptised At St. Mark's The Sacrament of Infant Bap-) tism was observed in St. Mark's| United Church y morning when the followi children were presented by their par-| ents: Kelly Ann Furniss, daughter| of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Furniss} Sheila Jane McLean, daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McLean | Louise Elizabeth Mech, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mech Colleen Marie Camm, dugh-) ter of Mr. and Mrs. H, Camm Kimberly Ann Luke, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. K. Luke | John Dean Curl, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Curl | | SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN HOME DELIVERY 668-9056. Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St. N., Whitby No Matter Whether It's Tax Arrears _ Reported -- Dropping An improvement in tax col-| lection was reported at Whitby | Town Council meeting this! week. Tax Collector Forbes Mc- | Ewen informed that 36.2 per cent of the total arrears had Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, etc. If Vai Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! |BAD BOY == | APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE FREEMAN'S FORMAL | WEAR RENTALS Now At... USS VE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY Suits Tailored to Measure by @ WM. H_ LEISHMAN e@ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN @ TIP TOP TAILORS TRENDWALL ... 73c¢ PATIO PANEL . 49¢ 33333333 1.35 per ft, : Per foot pricing inclolos, elt material end fencing instructions, NOTHING DOWN ... NOTHING TO PAY TILL OCTOBER ! Use the Beever deferred payment plen , . budget terms as low as $9.00 per month. Whitby A419 Dundas St. E. Ph. 668-5818 owmanville * 96 King St. E. Ph. 623-3388 EASING ff you can lift a finger you | can start the new Lawn-Boy. New geared starter reduces | starting effort 94%. | EXCLUSIVE WHITBY LAWN-BOY DEALER Wilson's Cycle & Sales 106 Colborne E., Whitby PH. 668-3746 Please Phone Early for Week-End Delivery DEPENDABLE BEAVER LUMBER C-G-E- CLOCK RADIO, 5-tube. Trade in rio... 30000 i. 12.00 radio C-G-E HAIR DRYER, The dream of 95 mother, Three regulated heats opens to bonnet. for MOTHER'S DAY been collected to date. The report read: The current tax roll was $1,532,220 and $880,558 have been collected as of April 30, 1963. This represents 57.5 per cent of the roll, while at the same period last year 57.7 per cent of| the roll had been collected. | As of April 30, 1963, $42,879 of | a total of $118,625 in tax arrears have been collected. This repre-| sents 36.2 per cent of the arrears collected. At the same period last year, 34.5 per cent of the arrears had been collect- ed. The improvement is attributable to our increased in-| terest charge on arrears. | T am now concentrating on the collection of tax arrears and I expect that we will be advertis- ing a tax sale next month. Council later adopted a recom. mendation of the finance com- mittee that $2,260 be written off the town books. This amount was submitted to the committee | by Mr. McEwen as write-off tax) Slacks Sweaters arrears. | am, | Wayne Gordon Miller, son of! Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Miller Next Sunday is the traditional) Mother's Day and the Christian) Family Service will be held at St. Mark's. Music will be pro-| vided by the Senior and Junior | Choir. FREE Have. your furnace cleaned free and quaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase 'White / Rose" unified fuel oil from Western Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 BROCK Evening WHITBY Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 Plus -- ADVENTU RE, SPORT; CARTOON YOU'LL BE HANGING FROM THE LAFFTERS THE FUNNIEST PICTURE THIS YEAR!!! we Make This May 12th The Best Ever Mother's Day FOR THOSE WHO REALLY CARE SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY GIFTS FOR MOM Summer Co-Ordinates Nylons BY PHANTOM Cash Your Baby Bonus Cheque at the Mercantile and enter our monthly free draw for 25.00 in merchandise. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY JUST CASH YOUR CHEQUE. ~~ /f AND MANY OTHER FINE GIFT ITEMS MERCANTILE DEPT. "Family Clothiers" 321 BROCK ST. S. -- WHITBY PLAZA @ FREE PARKING @ MERE PRE EP OTE oR SUNDAY, MAY 12th MAKE MOTHER REMEMBER EACH DAY OF THE YEAR BY GIVING HER A FINE G-E MAJOR OR MINOR APPLIANCE. Mode! 123-L-21 (not exectly as shown) GE 12 Cu. Ft. Automatic ZERO-ZONE REFRIGERATOR GE 30" AUTOMATIC PUSHBUTTON RANGE Wonderfully automatic speed cooking Model 34523 in a. compact range. This 30" is packed WITH APPROVED TRADE This deluxe refrigerator-frexer's home- WITH APPROVED TRADE Sih. Senyenee ee moker features include @ 67-Ib. Zero- fookin jelight. Full 25" master ps ig a spelt sainaias ane i aa a aur ae FACTORY WARRANTY -- SERVICED BY FACTORY -- TRAINED PERSONNEL light, charcoal type focused heat broil- ax bie crisper; Stor- (WHITBY LTD.) oe teal ta perserah mneeeel Tian: a-Dor shelves and automatic defrost in Five h button con- f trols operate with a touch of the fing- the' fresh food section. Compoct er. Four fast heating Calrod surface Straight-Line design gives more usable elements plus many other fine features, space. BES Ate rs anh Fee. 309 BROCK ST. SOUTH PHONE 668-5081