Rite MILLION GALLON BARGE' aes Ee ee temaoa ler ptccaacetntninsenme ota epee are: Ai. Radia ac eee pe cage 4s Ces Be: WHITBY Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins and DISTRICT OCEAN GOING FREIGHTER VISIT WHITBY HARBOR Whitby Harbor has been a busy place in the past couple of days as two first time call- ers tied up in the moorng area, Signal Hill, a New York tug towing a million-gallon capacity barge arriving here Tel. 668-3703 | INITIAL CARGO _ AUXILIARIES Vegetable Oil Comes To Whitby Harbor | Whitby Harbor was the scenejas Iceland, Nigeria and. th of. much activity in the early) United Kingdom hours of Friday morning when| James Ledden, vice-president Drew Food Products, a divisionjof Drew Food Products, re- of Drew Chemical Limited,|ported the operation required began unloading one million/12 hours and said Larry Cond seven hundred founds of vege-|of the Industria] Commission table oil. has been gay rnp re Le j working out the ficult details. Fgh Mp ge er while the company found even tank trans-|** ponte sc to geen an oil re-/Suitable quantity and finery in Ajax. OTe Crnedeat Limitet began|/#nd adopted. Max Derry was| Heretofore, oils have been operations in Montreal in sags |called on to explain the rink the} moving to Ajax in 1949. Orig.| men of the community are plan- inall , -|\ning on the building in the te. Sees manniac -belt area of the subdivis- @ HUTCHISON H and § The R. A. Hutchison Home and School held its first meeting jof the fall term, Tuesday. Pres- jident, Mrs jing of "O Canada", E i the! Business reports were read ened the meeting with the sing-|Seko. tive Pres. Mrs. Gordon Kyle Vice- | presidents: Corresponding Secreiary accompan-|Mrs. M. Cooling, Recording Sec. cargo which was felt to be of|i€¢ by Mrs. Anderson at the/Mrs, T. Kozak, Room Reps. Mrs plano. |J Hendricks, Social Conveners: Mrs. H. Martin and Mrs, M. Connell, Special Events: Mr. Harold Fischer; Program Chair- man: Don Gilchrist, Publica- tions: Mrs. C. Yurkowski Mrs. M. Derry and|dergarten Gordon Kyle op-|Mrs. J. Shedden, Treas. Mrs, R.| mothers. water treatment and offered ich countries! (ther products for the automo- tive and shipping industries. In 1961 Drew added an edible oils jrefinery. At present, this Cana- dian refinery operates as a this wes ee tured chemicals for industrial|8Te® |Membership: Mrs. K. Melless. s0n. i | Mrs. Bevan then gave a short A drawing of the proposed rink | talk on the benefits of home and was shown. Home and School! School and that how co-opera- members voted to support the/tion of every member can make rink which will be used by the, really successful organization. school as well as the homeown-' non Gilchrist then introduced CLUB CALENDAR \com lete "general" refinery, J | producing = and fats for the margarine, baking, confection- TUESDAY, Oct. 15 ery, biscuit and cracker. bakers commence shortly. Mrs, Gordon Kyle then intro-| duced Mrs. G. Bevan who instal-| Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club| industries. led the officers for the 1963-64) Whitby most 600 million pounds of var-| Association |lion pounds of lard and tallow, | PERSONALS herring oil. /Trent Valley Association of Bap-| Association Union pounds of oils, either from|MacMillan, Mrs. E. Pogson, kernel, and others such as cot.. Mrs .Mary Forrester, 118 John) Alumnae | wish her a Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No.| Matthew Millar, vice-presi-|speedy recovery 132 and Mrs.) Red Cross work room The edible oil industry this | Salvetion Army Cubs 3ndjyear will consume 4 total of al-| WHITBY | Ajax Kinettes |ious oils. Of this quantity, Can-| Dundas Street East H and §jada will produce over 140 mil-| St. Mark's United Church |180 million pounds of soybean! | ' oil and 40 orem pounds of|_ Attending the Fall Rally of| Colborne Street H It will be necessary to importitist Churches were: Rev and| Women's Christian Temperance|the balance of some 240 million|Mrs. John McLeod, Mrs. E. A tropical or semi-tropical plants\Mrs. R. Pickering, Mrs, M WEDNESDAY, October 16 such as coconut, Paton P aim | Mitchell and Miss M, Cameron. Ontario Ladies College Jr | f tonseed and peanut oils which;Street east is a patient at the) St, John's Anglican Church WA/are not economically grown in|Oshawa General Hospital. Her; Knights of Columbus anada. imany friends det and general manager of! the Drew Company was high in| Gordon son of Mr THURSDAY, October 17 his praises for the enthusiasm| George Cook is celebrating his) Salvation Army Women's Home/and excellent co-operation re-|fitth birthday Tuesday, October |ceived from all concerned. 115. His friends wish him many |happy returns of the day. |. Mr. and Mrs, Allen McLaren and daughters Leeann, Sandra and Robin are Thanksgiving said Thursday he would not weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. | li completely abaridon the politi-, B@si! McLaren of Matawatchan) cal stage. Adenauer, speaking |" Ottawa Valley. in West Berlin where he be-| Sancra, daughter of Mr. and came an honorary citizen of the;yrs p. D. McKinlay is celebra- ague All Saints Anglican Church St. Margaret Guild St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 3 FRIDAY, October 18 Red Cross Senior Citizens Socia Club SATURDAY, October 19 Salvation Army Timbral WON'T QUIT BERLIN (Reuters) -- West German Chancellor Konrad Ad- enauer, who retires Oct, 15, ers. Work on it is. expected to! principal Batten and he introdu-| ced the teaching staff The parents then adjourned to the classroom to meet the teach- to unload 130,000 gallons of Soybean oil and 170,000 gal- lons of Coconut Oil for con- Hutchison H And S : Officers Installed term. Following are the execu-, At the close of the evening 4) | social hour was enjoyed with re- \freshments being served by kin- and grade one The next general meeting will be held January 13, an executive meeting will be held November! 8. ' OHW ALUMNAE Whitby Ontario Hospital Nur- lses' Alumnae held its mofithiy meeting Monday evening in the conference room of the new nur- ses' residence. charge of the meeting. Presi- dent Mrs. B, Campbell, vice- president Miss L. Palen, secre- tary treasurer Miss Janet Burtt,| recording secretary Mrs. S.| Greer Members are urged to attend) the next meeting, Monday Nov- ember 4 for the purpose of dis- ers and they gave an outline of the course of study. | Lunch was served by the kin-| \dergarten mothers convened by} lunch was served by Miss Helen| Mrs. M. Connell, | PALMERSTON H and S| Palmerston Home and School) Association held its first fall) meeting Monday October 7. | President William DeGraaff; opened the meeting and wel-| comed a very good attendance.| Various reports were read and! approved. A thank you letter was read from past kindergarten teacher Mrs. J, Felstead for the gift she received from the Home and School Association. Room count was won by kindergarten teach- er Mrs. Mason. Earl Fairman Supervising Principal introduced Tom Ed- wards vice-chairman of Whitby Public School Board and also member of the athletic commit- tee of Field Day of Champions He presented awards to Yvonne Zolotutcha, Susan Duffey and Denise Watson. Mr. Fairman introduced the new Principal Dough Hogg, he in turn introduced the teaching| staff for the coming term, Kin-| Brigade city, said, however, he would re-| j ir dergarten Mrs. Mason, Room 1, Salvation Army Young People's|turn only "when asked to doltee perro pede vd pad Mrs. Arthur Budd, Room 2 Band 80." School and friends wish her a|Miss Mann, Room 3, Mrs. Van- . y happy birthday. \sickle, Room 4 Mrs. Platt) ' |Room 5 Mr, Belsey, Room 6| BROCK Starts Mon. Holiday Matinee 1:30 WHITBY Evening Show at 7:30 Only N. GEORGE IN-COLOR ae are spending Thanksgiving) Sam Harris, Palmerston ay- enue, is celebrating his birthday today. Friends of Mr wish many happy returns. at 7:40 M. Mighton 707 Walnut street west ate Mr. and Mrs. William 'Christian and family Janice and |Ronald of Chatham. | Miss Win Boys is spending a} week visiting Mrs. Katie Rankin of Oakville. PRODUCTION Feature Starts Thanksgiving weekend guests f at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J AS SUE LYNNTON Mr, and Mrs. Harold Boys are!| visiting relatives in Cornwall) over Thanksgiving holiday week. | end | Mrs. Elsie Rolston and daugh- paesenreo oy WARNER BROS » WARNERCOLOR ter Sandra of Barrie are Thanks-| FROM THE NOVEL BY giving weekend guests at the EDNA FERBER vm LIZABETH TAYLORyhome of Me and Mrs, 8. J. Mit ROCK HUDSON -JAMES DEAN) ses. o.w.. Mrs. O. 'W, Mitchell 1128 Byron For This Attraction One Show Each Evening Starting 7:30 P.M, | Stteet south is now convalscing LAST TIME TODAY at her home after being a pat- ient at the Oshawa Genera! Hos Mr. and Mrs. Albert McMinn/} weekend at Miner's Bay Lodge.|teaching staff parents were in- vited to visit their respective| children's ly; teachers outlined the work for Harris the coming term. "BYE BYEBIRDIE" th cowon tema. Sid, sk "complete i inecovery. ; Mr. Hogg. j After the introduction of the! | classroom = when! YOUR SERVICE MEN "Sa ih dh dA 7 WORDS GOTTEN AROUN' went THE BEST IN TOWN jthe Citadel with Mrs, I. Jardine cussing the future slate of the Alumnae. At the close of the meeting} | ALUMINUM Newly elected officers' were in| signment to the Drew Chem- Der Heide, from Amsterdam, ica] Company in Ajax. The Holland, is seen in dry dock crude oils were piped into at the McNamara Marine her painted her hull. | \ 4 fe a = ver 3 a 2 - other's Night: a Whitby Kinette Club held itse regular monthly dinner meeting" Wi y, October 9 at Spruce» Villa Hotel. * | Following the dinner Presie dent Sheila Gordon meeting. Minutes and | were read and approved. " It was announced that i jnesday, November 13 the meet" 'jing will be. in the form "Mother's Night" when me: bers will have as their res) tive guests their mothers. Saturday, November 30, w: he "'Gentlemen's Night" when Kinettes' husbands will be inz vite to attend a social evening« November 14 all Whitby Kin* ettes are invited to attend 4 "Pow Wow" guests of Parry Sound Kinettes. a Winner of the first draw, # '|nicely decorated Hallowe'er, cake given by Sylvia Snelgrover was Roma Collins, the draw flower arrangements by- Flowers by Dean was won by: Sylvia Snelgrove. a The meeting adjourned and toy demonstration fol given by Bobby Heron. Coffee hostesses were Sylvia Snelgrove, and Dorothy Munns. * Executive members will mee@ at the home of Dorothy Munne for an executive mecting wed- nesday, November 6. Family Monuments crewmen scraped and awaiting railway tank cars yard, McNamara's dry dock is for transportation to Ajax. the largest dry dock facility in In the photo at left, the giant this area. She is the largest barge is shown as it departs ship to have been moored in Whitby Harbor, bound for its the Whitby Harbor area and New York home base. In the the first foreign ship to tie photo at right, SS Tom Van up here. 'While in dry dock -- Oshawa Times Photos Comet | | A Requirements TOOTHACHE | srarFORD BROS, | sala feral gut poocsiiinn te LTD. | bade ord gh stop throbbing = MONUMEN T s | Recomme: y many dentists cae | ae chaired a short business period. 1 It was announced that a United|the Bazaar. The meeting closed|- was spent making articles fOr) i¢ for teething. 89¢ ORA-JEL Peterborough, Monday, Octo-|Mrs. E. Archer and Mrs. A. Car- r 21. Local Salvation Army | ter. : | members plan to attend. | Mrs. Helen Hewis will be in| Further plans were: made for|charge of the devotional at next! forthcoming November) week's meeting and Mrs. Earle) Bazaar and turkey supper. jand Mrs. Reed in charge of the! The remainder of the evening|lunch. | Women's meeting will be held in| with prayer. Tea h ar the SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers Cal FREE Pick-up & Delivery Doily 668-8606 | PHONE 668-4341 | satiation i © AWNINGS e WINDOWS |! i] @ Doors e@ RAILINGS |) @ SHOWER ENCLOSURES 4 ell work Ahh 4 guerenteed revere TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no gerbage collection on Monday, October 14th. Garbage normally collected on this day will be picked up on Tuesday, October 15th. W. ©. MeBRIDE,?. Tewn (ead FOR 24-HOUR | AMBULANCE SERVICE | Call WHITBY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 --omermrnee Whitman Director of Nursing. S A HOME LEAGUE Salvation Army Women's Home League -held its weekly meeting Thursday evening at in charge of the meeting assist- ed by members | The.meeting opened with a de- votional period. Mrs. E. Reed) er rmeanecnnnan S TOWN OF WHITBY REQUESTS FOR TREES The Works Deportmant of the Tewn ef Whitby proposes te plont @ number ef shade trees on verious streets in the Town in co-operation with the residents of the Tewn. | TOWN OF WHITBY | TAXES FINAL INSTALMENT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1963 Failure to pay all instalments by this date empowers the Tax Collector to collect in ince with the several statutory provisions; this includes seisure of rent, where applicable, or collection by bailiff with the cost payable by the taxpayer. For your convenience all current texes are payable et any Whitby Bank. F, N. MeEWEN, Tax Collector, TOWN OF WHITBY ETE = 'f you are interested in heving @ tree planted adjoining your property, kindly contact the Werks partment, Victoria Street East, bee Sefoonene 668-3437, and @ representative will call end cheek your location. The following veriety ef trees will be availeble: Crimsen King Meple, Sugar Meple, Moraine Locust, Mountain Ash. Please stete your first end second choice. --~\ | YOUR WHITBY CHURCHES W, ©, MeBRIDE, P. Eng. Tewn Engineer aiid Buy your | Canada | Savings Bonds (Average Yield to maturity 5.03% Per Annum) at the Royal Ask for application form at. your nearest branch. Buy for cash or by instal- TOWN OF WHITBY | Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List © Voters' List 1963, Town of Whitby County of Ontario omen EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OFF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 A.M ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Rev, H. M. Bunteln, B.A, Corner Byron et $t. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A. Minister Mra, P. N. Spratt, Organist 2 P.M. 9:45 A.M.--Sundoy School DUTCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M.--Divine Worship 7 P.M. "The Clouds ond The Reaper' EINGLISH SERVICE Nu Care and-Junier ongregation Notice is hereby given that | have complied with Section 9 of The Voters' Lists Act, 1960 ,end that | have posted up at my office at the Municipal Building on the 11th dey of October, 1963, the list of all persons entitled te vote in the inicip lity at icipal electi and thet such list re- mains there for inspection, And | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate = ceedings to have any omissi er errors d a 4 bg the lest day for appeal being the 25th day of October, Dated this 11th day of Octeber 1963. : JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town of Whitby. TOWN OF WHITBY H | i UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. 11 A.M.--Morning Worship I} 3:45 em, 11:00 @.m,. Nursery, Kindergarten, 11:00 @.m. Infant core while par ST. MARK'S WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist Mrs. W. &. Summers, AT.C.M. Harvest Thanksgiving Services 11 A.M. and Aer You Are Welcome 8:15 B.Y.P.U. Bible Schoo! meets at 9.45 om. with classes for all ages. "Count Your Blessings" SUNDAY SCHOOL Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors rimaq ents worship. VOTING DAY, Monday, Dec. 2, 1963 Is Your Name On The Voters' List? The Voters' List for the year 1963 may be examined at the Municipal Building, all Publi pecrige gtbe ore: ublic and Seporate Schoo! Buildings meng, Canada Savings Bonds never fluctuate in value, can be cashed any time for full face value, plus interest, ef ROYAL BANK | INFORMATION MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED BY TELEPHONING 668-5803 during office hours, 9 te 5S o'clock, Mendoys to Fridays, Quolifications for voting are as-tollows: British subject, An owner or tenant, owner or tenant. NOTE -- Roomers and Boarders are not entitled to @ Muni- cipel Vote. Only those whe occupy a domestic establishment of two er mare rooms, in which they sleep, prepare and serve meals, end quelify as above are entitled te vote. Final Date for Appeal: --October 25th, 1963. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town of Whitby a 21 years of age, A or wife or husband of an ~ 405 Dundas St. West, Whitby 11:00 A.M.--THANKSGIVING and PRAISE Pastor's Sermon THANKSGIVING SERVICES FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. REV, DELOSS M. SCOTT, PASTOR 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS", C.K.L.B. 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL "THE GATES OF GOD" 7:00 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE SPECIAL MUSIC: -- "THE HOGAN FAMILY" AT ALL SERVICES ' WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE AND PASTORS' BIBLE.CLASS "YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT FAITH" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdéy, October 12,1963 §- Kinettes Plan =