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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Fines Total $257 Whitby 'ureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 First Place At Stake Dunnies Mee By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlops will face one of the strongest tests of strength tomorrow atfernoon as they will hook up with the first-place Neil ,McNeil Maroons at the Tam O' Shanter arena. The Dunnies trail the Maroons by a scant two points, as the latter picked up a 4-1 win Thurs day night over Lakeshore. Neil McNei! have yet to taste defeat in schedule play and have 4 won seven, tied four record foi the season The Dunlops, on -the other hand have won seven, tied two, and lost two in eleven games The Dunnies have a slight edge in the goals-against department as they have an average of two goals-against per game lan Young, who replaced Ree son. has been playing very we t Maroons for the Dunnies and the 16-year- old lad has shown so far that | {he wants the job all to himself One of the most improved players on the Dunlops team of late has been Nick Beverley This big fellow, while only 16 vears old, has really come along. He plays defence and is taking a regular turn on the ice He appears to be getting a little more confidence and is making some fine plays. He should be heard from a lot in the near future. Monday night the Dunlops will play host to the Dixie Beehives This one promises to be a real st for the Dunnies too, as the Beehives are reported to be big and fast. If-the Dunnies win to morrow afternoon they could take over the top rung all alone with a win here Monday WHITBY PERSONALS Evangelist CWI ' St. John the Travelling Bridge and Ku hostesess for the month of Dev ember are as Mrs. I. Heitzner Sandrelli, Mrs Mrs, B. McInnes anowski, Miss Vai Mrs. W. Mc Jack Halligan. Mrs. Paul Kaise Mrs. Ken Rogers "Mr Jame McCarroll, Miss Verda and Mrs. Clarence Hendriks ire follows: Bridge Mrs. Richard James Mackey Mrs. G. Kacz Geraldine Oat Auley. M Packer Ron. Morris Flanagan, Mrs. Ray and. Mrs. Ted Williams High received to-date. for the month 'of November, Bridg 940 -Mrs "Anderson Mrs. B Euchre Harold Forbes 57 Ribeau scores Mr. anid Mrs. John Brant and their son David of Chatham are ja. weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Td Brant, Dundas atreet east, they wil] also v at the home of M and M Anthony Zavyette of 1111 Cen street south Janet. daughter of Mr. ar Mrs A. F. Pope is celebraung her second. birthday Monda Dec 9 Friends of the fam wish Janet many happy returr af the das A meeting of the executive of the Ontario County South Reg fonal CWL Council will be heid Monday, Dec. 9 at the home of Mos. Fengent Shannon, Attending from Whitby will be Regional] Chairman Mrs. Greg Carter, Mrs. D. G. Newman President of St. John the Evan- gelist CWL, Mrs. Ed Finan Press convener and Mrs.. Larry Ruest Immigration and Citizen- ship convener Mrs. Paul Desjardins ter of Mr. and Mrs Bradley, Whith, her birthday today, Dec 7. Her many friends 'wish her a happ birthday, daugh Russel Monday, Dec. 9 Florence Davey Group are holding a pot luck supper Chmstmas meeting the 1 Dee at the Church, All members are irged to-attend Dawson of OPP Brace Dawson were of Mr. and 211 Welling Arthur bridge and Mr ts at the Acton OUeS hom Mrs. Ross on street Mr. and Mi H reet are. celebrating reir 24th wedding anniversary Monda Dee. 9 Thei wish them: every happiness 3 Kent s friends held its Christ the home Ajax Lionettes mas party meeting at Mrs. Merv Lamb, Exeter t Ajax President Mrs Mackenzie welcomed all extended greeting a games were enjoyed prizes awarded to winners gifts were under the Christ and distributed by Twister' Mrs. John Wil Tight refreshments were tree Bovs will be entertainin leit yarents this coming Sundav 8 at the parish hal! at 7.30 pm Arrangements have been made by Senior altar boys.under the direction of Father W. P Douglas All parents of Altar boys are cordially invited to at- tend All Saints Anglican Church St Margaret Guild held its Christ- Archie Anderson | } | OR an ae a 4 Rei cl NICK BEV SA Home League Plans Work Night Army Women's Home Le held its weekly meeting at the Citadel Thursda evening with Mrs. Captain Ed ward Read in charge of devo ons Salvation During the businéss mesting eports were read on the recent y-held Bazaar and supper. Mrs Read thanked everyone' who Iped. donated, and attended Following lime We er er of honor of ihe meeting a joved and a Blessings Mrs gifts were offered sOCla Show held ir loves Was Parker Lunch was committee meeting will be served by Next Work Night' the soc week's Train-Car Crash Kills Man, Woman NEWMARKET, Ont. (CP) Police said a man and woman were today Qa) struck:by Nationa eve killed Was when a Canadia Railways crossing Police said ailed the train ar, abou racks train ata near here the impact de and carried the a-half-mile along the Names of iot' released the victims were Old English Style FISH and CHIPS HOME DELIVERY mas party T 1 "evening at the parish hall. Pre- sident Mrs. Ray Holmes exten- ded the season's wish to all presemt. Games were enjoyed and prizes awarded Mrs. Frances Mighton, Mrs \Valerie MacDonald and Mrs Mary Schubert served a salad supper to approximately 20 members, An exchange of gifts followed. celebrating - PLAYED OFFICIALLY The first official organization of softball competition occurred n 1923 with formation of the Ontario Amateur Sofhall Asso- ciation CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, December 9 St Andrew's Preshyte Church Explorers ist Whithy Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Ex plorers House of Windsor [ODE Chapte St Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 5 St Mark's -- United Women Unit No. 7 Florence Davey Group Church TUESDAY, December 10 St Mark United Chu Women Unit No. 6 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Salvation Army Whitby Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No, 248 Royal Canadian Legion Ladie Auxillary All Saints Anglican Afternoon Guild St Mark's United Women Unit No. 10 St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Helen Marshall So- clety Cubs 2nd Church Church WEDNESDAY, December 11 St. John's Anglican Church WA Andrew's Presbyterian Chil. dren of the Church n Club Past Noble Grand (Rebekah) Kinettes' Club THURSDAY, December 12 Ontario Ladies Alumnae Whitby Packs Salvation Army League St Mark's United Women. Unit No, 2 Christian Reformed Church Ladies' Society Work and Pray Whitby Garden Club St Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 3 luncheon College Tr Baptist Church Cub Women's Home Church FRIDAY, December 13 Senior Citizens' Social Club SATURDAY, Decemher 14 t. John's Anglican Church Fel- lowship Group Army 5 Salvation Timbral ade Salvation Army Young People's Band St Andrew's Church Jr, choir Presbyterian Evening BROCK WHITBY The Wonderful, Heartwarming Adventures Of The Boy And The Dog ? Beloved by Millions! Saturday Matinee Starts at 1:30 Shows ot 7 and 9 P.M. Brig- hy Fried Chicken Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St. N., Whitby PHONE 668-9056 Family Monuments eored To Individuel Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 In Traffic Court A total of $257 in fines for, Corporal Ernest Stoneman of traffic offences were levied in| Whitby PD told the court Toole Whitby Traffic Court Friday had "wrapped'"' his car around Nineteen cases of speedingja large tree on Brock street came before Magistrate Harry!south, Nov. 16. W. Jermyn at the sitting Toole was making a turn onto Fined $10 and costs were: Brock 'street when he lost con-| Robert -- Humphreys, David'+-o) of the vehicle and smashed Callo, Joseph Calder, Leslie into the tree, the officer said.' Birta, Henry Flin, Peter Charl- No one was injured ton, Orville McCracken, Her- ,, Me eae man Jerschuuren, Gerald Hicks, The youth .said he.was "in Percy Campbell and Garry second gear' at the time and when the car hit the tree the Tompkins. . : ich Other speeding offence fines horn started blowing, attracting the police. were: Marjorie FE. Armstrong, $15; Russell James Witfard, $29 Henricus Bercuans, $13; and READY TO FOLD Leonard DeGeer, $35 Glenn Patric Lynch, 17, 214 HALIFAX (CP) Halifax Palace street, Whitby received Tartans informed the Nova Scu a fine of ee when he bal beg tia Senior Hockey League nace o praia ty see Thursday night that unless the Failing to yielc e rignt of)... bt ees way cost William L. Hatch $20.|°2™ Obtains a sponsor by Sat Making a left turn into the|Urday it will withdraw from thy path of an oncoming car andjleague. The team, witt causing an accident resulted initwo others in a fine of $10 and costs for auuigs Joseph Galea sd, hoes : No nickel in the parking difficulty mee meter means expensive park tendance at home games. Ri ing. Howard Leslie Smith learn- Hartlen of Halifax dropped ow: ed when he was fined $10 and ership of the Tartans last week costs for failing to pay two 'har parking tags money to keep the team going along four-tean financid the into of has because run because wasn't enoug) CARELESS DRIVING 4 16-year-old boy who said he vas going 20 miles per hour when he wrapped" his car around a tree causing $750 dam age was convicted of careless driving and fined $50 and costs Richard Toole Kingscourt Apartments Ajax pleaded guilty to the charge SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Ooily PHONE 668-4341 ONTARIO RIDING FEDERAL P-C ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING in'the Legion Hall, Whitby THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 8 P.M. | Special Guests: HON. MIKE STARR M.P. Ontario Riding ELDON WOOLLIAMS M.P. Bow River Riding Everybody Welcome Ontario Progressive Conservative Association) their! MOODIE'S RESTAURANT PICKERING VILLAGE AT DUFFIN"S CREEK This Sunday @ SUNDAY BUFFET @ Hot Dishes... Boked Virginia Hame Hawaiian Chicken A-La-Sheridan Roast Beef - Pan Gravy Bar-B-Q Ribs Sauted Fresh Mushroom: and Green Peppers Scalloped Potatoes Home Fried LLWE NEVER OVERLOAD L_ OUR FRIENDS, WE ALWAYS = AND MEND Government Inspected GRADE "A" HOGS Whole or Halt Ib. 37° BLUE BRAND BEEF HINDS Ib, 59¢ FRONTS Ib. 45¢ Cut, Wrapped ond Delivered Ph. 668-8621 D. J. Cawker Phone after 3 P.M. Cold Dishes .. . Ronct Turkey Slicedeamatene Cold Cuts Tels) Eag Salad - 26 DIFFERENT SELECTIONS Only . .. 1.75 Per Person ALL YOU CAN EAT Tossed Green Salad SRL MLS ME NL PEL UE LR ETE Oe WUE. FOR A QUALITY CHRISTMAS i % : i PAARRARAARARADRRRIARMAI MBAS MIMAM RH IBRD Sa TOWN OF WHITBY Applications for Welfare Officers and Assistant to the Town Clerk Applicati will be ived until noon on Fridoy, December 20th, 1963 for the position of Welfare Officer for the Town of Whitby. The applicant will be required to act as Assistant te the Town Clerk. Applicants should state ege, marital status, education, exper- ience and when services would be available. The usual fringe benefits will be provided. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Applicants to reply in own: handwriting and address applica- tions to the undersianed. E.G. Quantrill, Chairman, Personnel Committee, 405 Dundas St. W., Whitby. FOR 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Call WHITBY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 Citizens of Whitby Thank You ! would like to express my thanks to all those their shown me at the polls on Mon., Dec. 2nd. for confidence I will do my best to justify your support. Warren Mowat YOUR WHITBY CHURCHES EMMANUEL REFORMED REV, GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OFF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 A.M ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M DUTCH SERVICE 7PM ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED H. H. GOODE & SON Are Pleased to Invite You and Your Family To Attend An OPEN HOUSE Wed., Dec. 11, 1963 FROM 1:00 TO 5:00 P.M. SWIFT'S NEW FEED MILL 71 FENMAR DRIVE WESTON, ONTARIO (Go 2 Blocks North of Finch Ave. on Weston Road) REFRESHMENTS - DOOR PRIZES - PLANT TOUR Swift's Livestock and Poultry Specialists, Livestock Buyers and Nutritionists will be available te visit with you GRAND PRIZE DRAW (open to Farmers and their families only) A 22 YEAR OLD CROSS BRED WELSH FILLY PONY Swift Canadian Co. Limited Feed Division ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN St. John B.A Corner Byron at Re W J McClure Minister Mrs. PN. Spratt, Organist 9:45 AM--Sunday 11:00 AM Divine Worship "Expecting Someone" School Nursery Care and Junie Congregatior WHITBY BAPTIST West at- Centre) olborne Street EV. JOHN. MecLEOD Minister, REN ' A.T.C.M 11 AM : REGAINING GROUND 7PM DON'T BE FOOLISH Bitle Schee! meets ot 945 am classes for oll. ages ST. MARK"S United Church Rev, J. M. Smith, B.A.B.D , Miss tla Newton, Deaconess 11:00 AM "The Word and The World" 7 P.M--C.G.1.T VESPER SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 am Intermediate, Seniors 11:00 am. Beginners, Kinderger- ten, Primary. 11:00 a.m. Infont care while per- ents worship: Juniors, WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Maxwell Case, Minister 307 Brock St. N, Whitby 9.45 AM.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Pastor Preaching 7:00 P M.--Mr. Alex Bedford FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST.N WHITBY REV, DELOSS M. SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES 915 AM-- 'Faith Tidings" Broadcast, C.K.L.B. 9:45 A.M.--A Bible-Centred Bible School 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship Service PASTOR'S SERMON "Law or Grace -- Which" 7.00 P.M--Gospel Service of Sermon and Song Ordnance of Believer's Baptism Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M. CHRISTMAS CONCERT YOL ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT.FAITH PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT "8 KING ST. E. OSHAWA STORE" OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BOWMANVILLE 3 RAMRRAWATI MM Sem: aun. Pe MSR MT, '| eS Dephineiiae nosed x) zie { PEANUT BUTTER, See Cur) 08 N.H.L. HOCKEY CARDS Boys! Girls! The nutty goodness of golden brown roasted peanuts isn't all you get when you buy York Peanut Butter and York Salted Peanuts. 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