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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1963, p. 5

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Sen ON RUNGE ESE. BSS once THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 9, 1963 § WHIT Manager: John Gault BY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West WHITBY (|---- BOWLING NEWS UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Tel. 668-3703 monte, 686 (298); R, Sandford, 682 (259); len, 264; G. Edwards, 253; B,.Morrison, 253; K. Ed-|Monroe and her helpers '{0rjthe Oshawa Children's Aid So- wards, 250. WHITBY AND DISTRICT 'WHITBY CWL NEWS _|land, the purpose of the adop- Men's League The monthly meeting of|tion program is to acquaint the Triples, 650 and over -- B.\ine CwL of St, John the Evan-|Community with the facts of Henderson 792 (370); P. Bel-|ceiist was held Nov. 5 at 8.30/@doption. Slides were shown in the parish hall. al discussion was (271); D. Reed, 661. The meeting was opened with 4 +,).\8 Prayer by the spiritual direc- x Sage el, ba Poa a fn Wie Childs 260; H. Van Staven, 259;| The president, Mrs. D. G.|arch-diocesan CWL, Mr. Lewis, 254; L, Tutton,|Newman, thanked Mrs. H. C.|Miss Payne, social worker for G. Brewster, 666 New Location of .. .° NEAL'S BARBER SHOP © 123 BROCK ST. NORTH @ "WHITBY'S FINEST" @ FEATURING... @ FOUR EXPERT BARBERS ¢ TV LOUNGE @ MODERN EQUIPMENT © POPULAR PRICES Adults .. 1.25 -- Children .. 75 OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY Closed Monday -------- BANCROFT BARGES OVER TO OPEN TWEED SCORIN Points Won: Whitby Barber Shop 3, Andrew's 0; Drews 3, Anderson Cartage 0; Mitton Machinery 2, Hoffer Valley 1; Legion 2, Millwork 1; Joe's Barber Shop 2, Bathurst 1; Dun- lop 2, Honeyockers 1; Queen's Hotel, 2, Papermakers 1; Whit- by Hotel 2, Ramblers 1, Prize winner: Bill Gough.) Triples 700 and over: B. Hen- derson, 773 (321, 252); T. Ains- worth 762 (277); G. Brewster, 706 (295, 268). Singles 250 and over: L. Reed 303, J. Kincerlee, 273; G. White 262; R. Chaisson 258; A. Locke 237 Points Won: Whitby Hotel 3, Millwork 0; Ramblers 3, Legion 0; Bathurst 3, Andrews 0; Joe's |Barbershop 2, Mitton Machin- 2 jery 1; Honeyockers 2, Whitby) |Barber Shop 1; Drews 2, Paper-} makers 1; Queen's Hotel 2, An-| 5 |derson 1; Dunlop 2, Hoffer Val-| G Hey 1. Prize winner: J. Verkuyl, WHITBY PERSONALS LADIES CIGARETTE The Cameos won the first sec- tion of bowling with 24 points Henry Juniors Lose 13-12 | Tweed Is COSSA Champion 3.272., oce Gordon Mcfi ain, Canadian) Points Won; Winchesters 4, Director of Eucation and Re-|Kools 0; Winston 1, Black Cats| search, for the Internationail|3; Exports 1, Cameos 3; Buck- Chemical Worke7s Union, who|ingham 3, Players 1, Triples over 500: Vi Jordan catering the Whitby Scout Asso-|cjety and Mr. and Mrs. James ciation banquet, Mrs. M. V.|MeCarroll, who presented the Mallon and Mrs. Mariptie Mac-|yiews of parents who have Donald were also thanked for| adopted children. ae thei work in convening the' Refreshment hostesses for the Open House Tea for the neWleyening were Mrs. Janice rectory. 'Scott and* Mrs. Joyce Har-| In reporting on the Christ-\bottle, | mas Bazaar, scheduled for Sat-| urday, Dec. 7, Mrs, Robert) ST. MARK'S 4W'S | Mackey noted that returns had) St. Mark's United Church) been made on 110 draw books. |4 W's Couples Club met Satur-| Appreciation was mentioned|day evening at Whitby County for the 48 members who cal'ed|Bowl. | for the Red Cross Blood Donor, Following the games the, Clinic. There were 301 re-|group journeyed to the church sponses to these calls 'hall where a short business The Spiritual director, Fr |meeting was presided over by Austin, asked for prayers for Mr. Matthew Miller. } Mrs. McCloskey and Mrs.| Lunch was served by Mrs. Barnes. |M, K., Badle assisted by Mr. Mrs, Richard Sandrelli re-|and Mrs. Thomas Farndale. | ported that plans for the dance) The next meeting will be held, on Nov. 16 are proceeding well|Saturday, Dec. 7. and tickets may be obtained by Sita calling 8-5492 or 8-8076. LARGEST CITY It is planned that the Decem-| Casablanca with a population! ber meeting will be a Christ-\of 967,277 is Morocco's largest! mas party and all members icity but Rabat, with 225,000, is! are urged to join the festivities.|the capital. A gift was presented Mrs. -- os is pa P. Sestt, press convener, who is moving to Oshawa. Mrs. W TOOTHACHE | O'Neil will replace Mrs. Scott} Don't suffer agony. In seconds get re | as press_ convener. Ee eds moemiion An 'announcement by Mrs work instantly to stop throbbing pain. | G. Carter informed the mem- |are celebrating their 25th wed-|recides at 580 Mary street east, A last second stand by Henry|hed-up Henry defence forced| High Juniors fell one point short|them to punt again however and) yesterday as the "Silver and/this time Messrs. McCaffrey; Mauve" of Tweed wrested away|Johnson and Wilson took over. the Centrai Ontasio Junior Foot-| They drilled into the line, ball Championship 13-12. swept the ends and tossed pas- With th minue flag up on the|ses. Wilson took a flat pass sidelines, quarterback George/from McCaffrey and, sidestep- McCaffrey engineered a 60-yd.|ping two defenders, ecampered drive culminating in a touch-|in for the jamor. ding anniversary, Saturday,/Whitby, leaves on Monday, Nov. Nov. 9. For the occasion a fam-|11, for Dusseldorf and Essen, ily re-union has been arranged.'Germany to attend an Inter- national Conference for the Mrs. E. R. Imrie and Mrs. atomic energy industry being Leonard May wi" represent Pro-|),14 by the International Fed- vincial Chapter IODE at the) oration of 'Industrial Organiza- opening of Quarter Century Sil-|tion; and General Workers ver Anniversary Bridge of Vis-|tinions count Greenv ood Chapter z down pass to Dune Wilson. The convert-that would have evened the game up-was mis- sed as a bad snap from center guve the Tweed defence time to swarm ail over McCaffey and placekicker Bruce Johnson. Tweed received the iost- touchdown kickoff anc ran out the clock on a keeper. Both teams were undefeated going into the game. Both were the powerhouses of their res- pective leagues. Henry demol- ished every team it played this season in the Lake Ontario sec- tion and Tweed wailloped all of it's opponents im the Central- Hastings Bay of Quinte loo- Bit Buckley (not the author of 'God and Mam') coach of the The missed convert ended the|T:wursday, Nov. 21 in Royal Ca- Henry-streeters chances of pul-!nadian Legion Hail at 8 p.m. Mrs, Cora Specht of Water- ford, Ont., was a weekend guest ling out at least * tie. Twenty-five year pins will be at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Traffic Court | Fines Are $231 Justice of the Peace C. G. 'Mal Femia levied fines total- ing $231 at his first sitting on the bench in Whitby Traffic Court Friday. Mr, Femia was appointed to the post of JP in July and has been camrying or with his many cties since. Magistrate Harry W. Jemyn +' normally presides at the! Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs.|birthday, Tweed Twelve paid tribute the court is out of town attending a|Joe Osterholt will celebrate his|Mr. convention. Henry boys: "This was-the toughest game | pr ted to members during Glenn Sawyer, 408 Fairview |the evening. drive. Monday Mrs. Sawyer en- | Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fidooge Aly Pom oe Gerald Ravary, is celebrating mei her fifth birthday Monday, Nov.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamont} 11. Her friends wish her many|and Miss Shirley Ann Roy | {happy returns of the day. Windsor recently visited their Sinclair Home and School As- oe tk pois --, Aurel [sociation are holding its Bazaar : Saturd:y, Nov. 9, im the audi-- Mrs. C. B. Rycroft Sr., is torium of the school with con-|visiting her daughter and son- |vener Mrs. Greer assisted by|in-law Mr. and Mrs. Desmond rs, Bryant, Mrs, Hoar, Mrs.' Alcock of Roxboro, Quebec. | r |Sudd: s. Briscoe 8. | nw 8 week, Violen street east celebrated her 84th) Wednesday, Nov. 6.) and Mrs, Ed Kennedy, sixth birthday Sunday, Nov. 10.|Thornhill drove Mr. and Mrs. Fifteen persons appeared be-|His companions of St. Theresa| Wilson to see their granddaugh- of the year for us", he said.|fore Mr. Femia charged with|school and friend: wish 'him ajter and husband Mr. and Mrs.| "We hadn't even been scored'speeding and two men found +t on until today. |was better to pay their poll tax "It was also our best game/then appeared in court charged of the season. If it hadn't been| with avoiding the tax. we would have been beaten. We| Those fined were: Peter John ate used to winning our games|Cleary, $14; Willia Eade, $10; by twenty or thirty points." Raymond Willcocks, $10; Wil- Mr. Buckley paid special tri-|jaim TeVrychte, $15; Ray John t © to Henry fullback Bruce|Snooks, $10; Herman Ryll, $9; Johnson, who played his usual!Norman Peer, $13; Janusz standout game yesterday, des-|Pasznowskin $10, and $18, Wil- pite a pinched nerve in his hip:}".m Haugh, $18, Dwight Doug-| "That big guy Johnson was|ia, $12; Alfons Cybulska, $15; tremendous. He is as good a ju-|sganiey Blackwood, $10; Joseph nior back as I have ever seen.|Roattie, $15; Joseph Blake, $12. He -seems to doeverything fined $20 and costs for not well." : paying poll tax of $10 were Johnson set up the first t.d..parwick and. George Fowler «f the game when he pounced|noth of Whitby. on a Tweed fumble. Tom Lav-)__ ender scored the major from 19 yards out to put Henry six points up, The convert was mis- se. PRESBYTERIAN WA St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WA held its morthly 5 meeting Tuesday afternoon at eather tanhdorn called beck|the home of Mts, George on -n infraction. Sto, Brock street south a In the second quarter the President Mrs. Stott opencd| Tweeders seemed to find their|the meeting with prayer tollow-| footing and moved the ball well.|ed by scripture reading by Mrs They were stopped on one oc-|Edna Guthric. All reports were casion at the home-team's five-\read and approved. ee yard line. During the business meeting Tweed took over in the second|plans were completed for St. half. Burly Bob Bancroft, the|Andrew's Concert and Social to right halfback climaxed a sus-|be held Friaay Nov. 29 with tained drive by ploughing over|Mrs, George Stott as genera! for the major score. They later|convene:, Musical Director kicked a single to go out in front' Mrs. | happy 'birthday. |James Neiswander of Willow-| dale also to call on Mrs. Wood- Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Grobb,|ward, a friend in Scarboro, who 324 Lyndeview drive, are cele-jis 91. brating their 50t. wedding anni- : versary, Saturday, Nov. 9. Their, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were af- cau, hters and sons-in-law, Mr.|terwards entertained at dinner and Mrs. W_ I. .Surtees. and|@t Golden Mile Restaurant. In| daughters Anne, Vicki and,the-evening the ladies of Whitby Nancy of London, Ont., and Mr, Baptist. Church called to offer and Mrs, John Anderson of|their birthday - wishes; lunch Sundridge will be attending a V@S Served including a birth- femily dinner on this iat, day cake with candles. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson received numer- Mrs. Grobb wish them every)ous gifts and was happy to re- happiness. port that she was in good health. She wishes to thank everyone Mrs. Greg Carter, Lyndeview who made this day one to re- drive, convener of the program! : for the December CWL meeting, meme: opened her home to her com- mitte Thursday, Nov. 7. At- tending were Mrs. D. G. New- CLUB CALENDAR man, Mrs. John Rousseau, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, Mrs. Murray| MONDAY, Nov, 11 Silver, Mrs. Ivan Davie, Mrs.|St. Andrew's\ Presbyterian Church tN 'ames McCarroll, Mrs. Allan : Harbottle and Mrs. John Haili-|1*t Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Plans were made for an eve-|_plorers ning of fun with entertainment Brock Street South H and S| and door prizes. Other members, Association of the committee include: Mrs.|St. Mark's United Church Unit} Frank Canzi, Mrs. Bob Taylor,, 'No. 5 Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite and Mrs.|St. Mark's United Church Unit Larry Ruest: Coffee hostesses) No. 7 Mrs. William O'Neil, Mrs, E.|House of Windsor IODE Chapter Waring assisted b. Mrs, M Baptist Church = Ex-| 7-6. choir takiag part, also Scottish ' Ce P. N. Spratt with Jr |Nadeau and Mrs. Murray Silver |TUESDAY, Nov. 12 St, Mark's United Church) Early in the fourth quarter dancers under the leadership of Vimy Ridge LOL and LOBA "Vomen general meeting . .. 0 Recommended by many dentists _ | 680; Helen Bastarchi 651; Clair|jore that a : ; : "first-aid" for toothaches yet so safe , Age ' 7. \pers panel discussion is} 4 4 | Rowden, 41; Pat Brown, 567: being held on Nov. 14, at 800| jfor ecthing. #94 ORA-JEL era Sandford, 552; Vena Rob- p.m. in the Whitby Councill | erts, 532; Hazel Grylls, 520; P | " : "Sg! *!Chambers. on the subject of) 4 | SCUGOG Alice Hewis, 511; Joan Vesey, Piucwddtien ct the "water | CLEANERS | 511; Bulah Sturgess, 519 | | supply. & Shirt Launderers Singles over 200 -- Clair} 4 Rowden 274, 279; Vi Jordan| The program for the evening, FREE Pick-up & Delivery Dally 248, 22, 211; Helen Bastarachi,|/°rsanized by Mrs. Fred Par-| 249, 206; Pat Brown 234, 216; |Pott, social action and welfare| Hazel Grylls 217; Bulah Stur-;convener, gess, 217; Vivian Harris, 205;|ject of adoption, Mrs. K. Ire-| PHONE 668-434 Penny Rostik 202. jland introduced the principa)|--------------_--_--___ ' speaker, Mr. B. Lewis, Direc-| tf LEGION SUNDAY NITERS Family Monuments , dealt with the sub.) NOMINATION | MEETING Town of Whitby in the MUNICIPAL BUILDING 405 DUNDAS ST. WEST., At the Hour of 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1963 For the purpose of nominating fit end proper persons for the office of MAYOR, REEVE AND DEPUTY-REEVE, COUNCIL- LORS, PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONERS end PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES for the Town of Whitby: of which elf electors are hereby required to take notice and govern them- selves dingly, and if e g ber of did then are required to fill the said. offices are nominated and meke the required declarations, polls will be opened in the places named in the proclamation, in the seid Town of Whitby. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1963 ond will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. end no longer. Mayor, Reeve, Deputy Reeve ond six Councillers ere te be elected for @ term of two years. Four Public Utility. Commis- sioners are to be elected for « term of twe years. Eight Public School Trustees are te be elected for a term of twe years, John R. Frost Returning Officer Old English Style | FISH and CHIPS | HOME DELIVERY Southern Fried Chicken | Terrace Restaurant | 120 Brock St. N., Whitby | Created To , \tor of the Children's Aid Society) The Stinkers. managed ah Individual 4 to\in Oshawa. squeak through and win Requirements the: As pointed out by Mrs. Ire- STAFFORD BROS, first section although they were beaten 7-0 by the Demons. LTD.. MONUMENTS. 318 DUNDAS EAST Annie Mayall bowled a 246 game and Ed Brush bowled a 646 triple for the losers. Bud Bragg was top for the} winners with a 743 triple (303).) The Head Pins dropped a 5-2 decision to the Imports. The Amateurs also went down to defeat at the hands of the} How Comes 7-0. 668-3552 PHONE 668-9056 NEVER SOLD HORSES SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)--| Clark Beard, 87-year-old Water-| loo, Que., farmer known as. the) Grand Old Man of harness racing in the Eastern Town- ships, was honored with a spe- cial day at Sherbrooke' Race- way. He started racing in 1902 and was so fond of his horses he never sold thém when they) Call grew 'old. All were buried. on his farm. WHITBY AREA FOR 24-HOUR FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET, N., REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister 9:15. "Faith Tidings" Radio Program Station CKLB Oshawa 9:45 A.M.--Bible School for all ages, 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER:-- Rey. Clifford Van Duzen, Toronto Secretary, Scripture Gift Mission 6:30 P.M. -- Pre-Service Prayer Meeting Wednesday Evening, 8:00 P.M. Church Annual Business Meeting "A Welcome Awaits You at Faith' S WILLING: READY AMBULANCE SERVICE NLLINGSREADY 668-8642 OUR FRIENDS, WE ALWAYS TRY.TO Fi AND MEND TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE: PUBLIC MEETING Take notice thet « Public Meeting will be held et 8:00 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, November 14th, 1963, in the Municipal Building, 405 Dundos St. W., Whitby, for the purpose of hearing @ ponel discussion on the matter of Fluoridation of the Whitby Weter Supply. All interested persons ore invited to attend. Doted at Whitby this 4th dey of November, 1963. W. S. MARTIN Mayor, Town of Whitby. 1] WHITBY CHURCHES | the visitor's diminuitive quar- Mrs. Connety of Connely School\ar holding its Euchre party) terback, Gary Rivers slir 2dlof Dancing. A social hour will/Friday, Nov. 15 in the IOOF over for six points and what follow. Hall. Co-conveners are Mn.| préved to be the championship. The meeting closed with pray- Evelyn Weeks ar.' Mrs, Dolly In the dying minutes of tue er and refreshments wre/Anderson. Prizes will be award-| game, Tweed was forced to|served by the hostesses, Mrs./ed to lucky winners, lunch will! punt. The kick was dropped and|William McMinn and Mrs, |4lso be served, they retained the ball. The char-'G. C. Dalgleish. BROCK Evening Shows at 7 and 9 P.M. Saturday Matinee at 1:30 WHITBY THE MILE HI-LARIOUS STORY OF THREE LITTLE AIRLINE WITH THE' MOSTESS' OF N Fon __ Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Horack, 204 Reynolds street, Whitby, will be singing on "Tiny Talent "ime", Channel Ul, Sunday, Nov. 10 at 4.30 p.m Linda is a student of Dundas Street East School and she was HOSTESSES... a recent winner on - 'Uncle A a Jenry's" TV program of Buffalo. Ajax, Picker | and Whitby |Retarded Children Association |are holding its znnual Christmas |Bazaar and bake sale, Friday, |Nov.. 15 at Simpson - Sears' former orer office in Ajax ishopping centre from 2. till 5 p.m. and 7 till 9 p.m- with Mrs. John Wood in charge assisted by Mrs. Walter Brown- ino! vec, | MEUCTreons FY eh >, 7 ng Ting sad prong Front! t i se ATS i rf Conkey. Co t FL , Unit No. 10 St, Mark's United ~ fl _ |/Church Women have cancelled noon Nov. 15 from 2 to 5 -p.m.| th recently vacated Mercan- > aw gg be ; ey are in charge of the "THUNDER ISLAND" and . Mr. 'Mcllw F to visit "13 FRIGHTENED GIRLS" (Color) penn and London before re their meeting of Nov. 12 owing out a tt ANAVISION® FART OBRAN BOHM TIN MADEN NETTLETON R RRR TS RE, bake sale. turning to Canaa, | to the bake sale held by Unit No. 7 and. No. 10 Friday after- Holiday Matinee Monday - 1:30 P.M. |" ee ALL N PROG MI Mrs. Thomas Farndale, sek |SATURDAY, Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Salvation Army Cubs Whitby Sinclair H and S Association 2nd TOWN OF WHITBY All Saints' Anglican Church Afternoon Guild 5. R. A. Hutchison H and § Asso- ciation a Whitby Chapter ¢€ der of the Eastern Star No, 248 Roya] Canaian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Helen **arshall Society WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13 St Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- dren of the Church Unity Club Past Noble Grand (Rebekah) Kathleen Rowe H and S§ Asso- ciation Whitby Kinette Club THURSDAY, Nov. 14 Whitby Baptist Church Cub Packs Salvation Army Women's Home League St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 2 Whitby Garden U'ub Onristian Reformed Church Ladies Society Work and Pray to be held on December "ARE YOU IN F FLUORIDATION O TAKE NOTICE thet the The doy for taking the election shall take the vote. AND NOTICE is furthe FRIDAY, Nov. 15 Red Cre-s Senior Citizens Social Club St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Two by 'J 0 Club Salvation ade Salvation Army Young People's Band St Andrew) s Church Jr. choir v. 16 Army) Timbral Bariig- Presbyterian Statement of a question to be sumbitted to the electors at the annual elections to the vote of the electors of the Town of Whitby pursuant to By-Law No. 2469 passed on the 7th day of October, 1963. d : the :votes are to be token and the Deputy Returning Officers shall be the same for the election for the Municipal Council and the Returning Officer appointed to hold the seid hour of 10;00 o'clock in the forenoon at the Municipal Building, 405 Dundes Street West in the Town of Whitby, hes been fixed as the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend the polling places and at the final summing up ef votes by the clerk. i On Tuesday, the 3rd day. of December, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the 'forenoon at the Municipal Building, the Town Clerk shall attend and sum up the votes given for and against the said question. Doted at the Town of Whitby the 7th day of November, 1963. |] Bible. Schoo! meets at 9.45 am. ST. ANDREW'S EMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED Corner Byron at St. John REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST Rev. 4: oe vier OFF HIGHWAY 12 Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--Divine Worship "A Miracle at a Wedding Reception" Nursery Care and Junior Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist Mrs. W. E, ummers, A.T.C.M. 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 PLM, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S United Church: Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A.B.D, Miss tla Newton, Deaconess 11 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP "Christian Citizenship' SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. Juniors, Intermediate, Seniors, 11:00 a.m. Beginners, Kinderger- ten, Primary. 11:00 a.m. Infant care while per- ents. worship. 11 AM. . THE ROLL OR HONOR 7 P.M. A MAN'S OWN EPITAPH 3:30 P.M. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CLASS 8:15 B.Y.P.U, with classes for all ages. 2nd, 1963. AVOR OF THE DISCONTINUANCE OF F THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY OF THIS MUNICIPALITY" foregoing is @ correct statement of the question to be submitted vote of the electors upon the said question, the pieces where r given that Monday the 25th day of November, 1963 at the John R. Frost, Clerk, Town of Whitby. AUCTION SALE 50 head of grade and pure-bred Holsteins, cows and heifers. "Fresh and close to calving" Milk shippers replenish your quotas now. Tuesday, November 12, 1963 at 1:30 p.m. These cattle have been carefully selected by our buyers for this special Auction Sale. All cattle are vaccinated, T.B. and Brucellosis accredited area. Terms cash, unless otherwise arranged before sale time, No reserve. Sale to be held at the farm of Kahn Bros., Brooklin, Ont. on No. 7 Highway, first farm West of Brooklin, Across from Brooklin sub-di '

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