Ni fas R" BR pen a ces: WHITBY And DISTRICT Manager: John Gault Whitby Bureau Offi ice: 111 Dundas St, West Tel. 668-3703 STILL ON THE ROAD, THANKS TO C OF C To fill the gap in the pres- ent local ambulance situation Whitby's Chamber of Com- merce have seen to it that the citizens of the town will not be deprived of an ambu- lance service. Ambulance op- erator Don May told Council he could not operate the vehicle after the end of -this month as he was running at a loss and the $5000 subsidy which he had applied for was not in sight. Members of the Chamber of Commerce have supplied Mr. May with an am- bulance owned by Bill Martin of Martin Auto Electric and will subsidize him to keep the service in town. The vehicle was supplied by Mr. Martin through the Chamber and will operate until the Town Fathers decide what to do with the question of granting a subsidy to the ailing busi- ness, John Pantony, president of the chamber, said he was in the process of arranging a meeting with Council to dis- cuss the situation. (Left to right: Edward MacKenzie; Mr. May, Mr. Pantony, and Mr. Martin. Mr. Martin work- ed on the interim ambulance past midnight on Thursday to equip it, overhaul the motor and replace tht tires. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Mabel McGregor, Whit- by, her sister, Mrs. Melrose Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bath, Pickering, Mr. Lorne Bath, Mr. Wilbert Bath, Locust Hill were guests of Mrs. Ethel Cherry, Barrie. Miss Isabel Barclay, Toronto was a recent guest of Miss Ger- trude McIntyre, 106 Brock street south. Mr. Ted Farrow, 909 Annes street, celebrated his birthday yesterday, Feb. 28. His friends wish him a happy birthday. | went surgery at the Oshawa Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leitch is celebrating his) second birthday, Sunday, March} 1, Friends of the family wish| Grant many happy returns of! the day. Whitby Co-Op Credit Union ig holding its annual meeting and| dinner at the IOOF Hall, Brock street south Saturday, Feb. 29 at 6.30 p.m. All members urged to attend and bring a friend. Mrs. Leonard Beckley, 609 Pine street, who recently under- | |General Hospital is now con- Private Wayne Kingston and/valescing at her home, Her Mrs. Kingston, Pembroke were} friends wish her a prompt re- Whitby Arc Gets Appointment An eminent Ontario County architect who has served the Oshawa area for ten years will move to Ottawa early in March. Herbert Cole, 12 Valley court, Whitby, revealed he had accep- ted a position with the Depart- ment of Public Works as "Co- ordinating architect between the various government _ depart- ments and aichitectura! firms in private practice." Mr. Cole's projects in Wh:tby have included the Faith Baptis' * yisitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore, 508 Perry street. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs.| James Kirk, celebrated his| seventh birthday yesterday. His| companions of Hillcrest School] and friends wish him many) happy returns of the day. Mrs, James Smyth, 906 Henry street, entertained members of St. John the Evangelist CWL traveling bridge and euchre club. Present were Mrs. F. Flannigan, Mrs. P. Babuk and Mrs. M, Williams, Miss Velma Silver, Beaverton, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Linton, Whitby, celebrated her birthday yesterday, Feb. 28. Members of her family and friends wish her a happy birth- day. covery. Mrs, Thomas Linton, 904 Byron street north, is celebrat- ing her birthday today, Feb. 29. Her friends wish her a happy birthday. Church, the Blair Park Plaza, and Palmerson and Kathleen Rowe Public Schools. Architect of the Cobourg Pub- lic Library and the Liquor Con- winners' attack for the second goal and assisted on the other of them to Whitby. Dunnies Backed To Wall Buzzers Take 2nd Game By CLIFF GORDON Brady. and Winnick getting the St. Michael's College Buzzers| helpers on the play. took , anetier aon fd gp a The winners notched the final e Metro Jr. ""B" league finals! p59) of the game early in the hipped the| & 'puitey Dust tiny ~~ third period as they once again game of their best-of-five semi-| capitalized on a three-way pass- po eag A a pag hens = ing play. was the si a row for the : College crew over the Rubber- JUST TALKING . . We did men who just could not get un-|n0t have a chance to talk to tracked, The third game of the|manager-coach I. Davie after series is slated for the Whitby|the game, but we can well im- Arena Monday night. -- , was ome through in Joe Brad e mentor's mind , . aetain & y. What in H-L have we got to do to stop these College upstarts? . .. The third game, and what could be the final game of the season for the Dunnies will take place .at the Whitby arena on Monday night... .The Dun- nies will need every fan that can walk, crawl or hop to the local ice emporium to give them "that much" added support. the straight night as he scored one three. Mike Sullivan, Garry Monahan and Lucio Cengarle each had a single for the win- ners. There were 25 penalties handed out during the game, 12 The College team lost no time in showing that they meant THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Februery 29,1964 5 Rrea Hockey Playoffs Begin gue action at Whitby Arena March 1 will see Transite against Office at 8 a.m. and Flexboard against Insulations at 9:45, in the second games of the. best of three semi-final. Third games in the semi-final SEEM AE, SMORGASBORD Sponsored by . . . United Church Women Held in . . The Christian Educational Bldg. BROOKLIN Fri., Mar. 6th 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Admission . . The second game in the Sun- day Night Industrial League semi-finals will see Maritime Express' matched against Rob- son Leather March 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Brooklin Memorial Arena, and Northside Chrysler against Whitby Hotel 9:30. If third semi-final games are necessary to decide the league finalists, Whitby Hotel will meet Northside Chrysler at 7:30 p.m. March 8 at Brooklin Arena, with Robson Leather against the Maine Maritime Express at 9:30. If there is only one game, it will start at 7:30. Championship of the Whitby Mercantile Hockey League will be fought for beginning March 1, 1:30 p.m. at Whitby Mem- 14) .... orial Arena, when Durnos Gar- Children (6 to 14) will be played off March 8 if necessary, with Flexboard meet- ing Insulations at 8 a.m. and Transite against Office at 9:45. business for last night's game. Brady scored before many of the fans were comfortable in their seats. The goal came at tht 13-second mark and upfor- tunately for the Dunnies, it was the game winner. Not a bright outlook for the local team who had little or no trouble with the 'school lads', during the regular season. How- ever, as has been the case in so many sports, you can throw away the season's games and start all off with a new slate once the playoffs start. Sullivan made it 2-0 at the 11.28 mark as the College team caught the Dunnies off guard. In: the second period the Buz- FIRST PERIOD 1, St. Mike's: Brady, Cengarie Mawar | | 2, St. Mike's: Suilivan: Brady 11.28 Penalties -- Donaldson 5.44, McCarney 8.21, Peters 14.02, Winnick 18.12. SECOND PERIOD 3, St? Mike's: Monahan, Brady, Winnick .....,.. . 14.36 Penalties -- Dunn 1.06, Dubuea 4.05, Gay 6.11, McCarney 10.16, Gay 12.12, Whitby bench penalty 12,51, C! 36) 1:30 p.m. age meets Arena Sunoco in the first game of the best-of-five Children (2 to 5) final. Second and third bouts between the two clubs will be played off March 8 and 15 at Johns-Manville Hockey Lea- 16.27, Brady 16.27, Everett minor and major, Dunn minor and major 16.50, | McCerney 19.42. THIRD 4. $1. Mike's: Cengarle, Sullivan, Brady ine 5.05 Penalties -- Peters 7.35, Winnick 10.12, | Cheesman misconduct 10.12, Bear 14.21,/ Peters 14.21, Dunn 16.44, Peters 19.19, ! Bear 19.59. BIBLE SCHOOL CONTEST with Em 1 Baptist, Family Monuments Barrie Bethel Baptist, Orillia Faith Baptist, Whitby zers continued to apply the pres- fir sure and they gave the Dusnies af Sunday, March 1 very little chance to unleas' any powerful drives, Monahan Created To 55/ thru Sunday March scored in the middle frame with PE grlanal 29. rer ap Attend Faith Baptist ber of the Board of Directors off STAFFORD BROS. | this Sunday Morning the Ontario County Canadian 9:45 A.M Club and of the Church Exten- ; cae sion Committee of the United HELP US!... 1. Beat Barrie Church. 2. Obliterqte Orillia LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 He is presently residing at| 12 Valley Court, Whitby, with his wife, Mary, and his two children; David, seven, and following structures in Oshawa: St. Gregory's Auditorium; The Christian Education Centre; the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club; St. Peter's Anglican Church; St, Paul's Presbyterian Church; the Hebron Christian Reform Church and the Glenholme School for Retarded Children. Born in Bowmanville, he re- ceived his Bachelor of Architec- ture degree from the University of Toronto in 1947. After begin- ning practice in Port Hope, he moved to the Whitby-Oshawa area in 1954, where his work has largely consisted of planning various schools, churches and residences. ' trol Board building in Bowman- ville, he has also planned. the A past president of the Whithy Lora, five. INCOME TAX RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 IF ie A | MOODIE'S RESTAURANT PICKERING VILLAGE, HWY. 2 AT DUFFIN'S CREEK YOU DON'T DRINK | @ PHONE 942-1012 @ Rotary Club, Mr. Cole is a mem- Seventeen-month-old son of, |}Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Wood frac- \tured his arm when he fell frory ja second floor window. Friends| lof the family wish him a speedy| |recovery. | | The many friends: of Mr. |Avard Wagner are sorry to) jlearn that he is in the Oshawa) General Hospital under observa-| tion, They wish him a complete recovery. The following members of St. John the Evangelist CW1. travel- ing Bridge and Euchre were en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Gregory Carter, 313 oe ] { .|drive. Present were: Mrs. Me Fee ae Princ wees|Charies Daigle, Mrs. _ William awarded to lucky winners and|Holly and Mrs, Jack Halligan. lunch served. |Light refreshments were served |by the hostess. Saturday, Feb. 29, Miss Carol| Smith will appear on the Ken| Lee Ann, daughter of Mr. and) Soble amateur program starting| Mrs. Allen McLaren is celebrat-| at 6 p.m. on CHCH. jing her sixth birthday, Sunday,| March 1. On the same day it is) St. John the Evangelist CWL\also Mr. McLaren's birthday.| Bridge and Euchre hostesses for|For the double occasion they| March have been announced as|will entertain at dinner the fol-| follows: Bridge, Mrs, Harold'jowing guests: | Augustus, Mrs. Peter Otten-| Lee Ann's grandmother, Mrs.| brite, Mrs, William Gray, Mrs.| Jessie Gallogley; Mr, and Mrs.| G, A. Newton, Mrs, Keith Mac-| Wilfred Alexander and_ sons) Donald, Mrs. Charles Daigle,/Peter and Stanley; Mr. and| Mrs. Bob Taylor, Mrs. Murray|/Mrs. Charles Gallogley and son Silver, Mrs. Bob Mackey, Mrs.\Danny; Mrs. Maureen Simcock Joseph Corrigan, Mrs, P. T. Fin- and children Peggy, Donna, and negan, Miss Verda Packer and Danny; Mr. and Mrs. Edward) Mrs, Clarence Hendriks. |Clouthier and family Pat, Cathy,| Rebekah's Euchre was held in PLUMBING Call . . THE PL PLUMBING Euchre: Mrs. L. Seymour,|Brenda and Kevin; and Lee| supe (Joe Southwell) 668-4247 "HEATING INSTALLATIONS-- REPAIRS-- SERVICE | - "Joe" UMBER | | | | obligation. ++ pay less for your auto / insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company in Canada that issues poli- cies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad to give you full information, without RIEGER 'and OSBORNE _ INSURANCE BUFFET 2P.M, TO 8P.M. Featuring: HOT DISHES e@ Various Salads e. | : Every Sunday | | | PH. 668-5431 -- WHITBY 218 DUNDAS STREET E. Representing the © 26 DIFFERENT ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE dX. COMPANY et, Box 444, Simcoe, Ontorio SELECTIONS ®@ ALL YOU CAN EAT Only . .. 1.75 Per Person - HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Quality Material & Workmanship 128 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY Coll us for information on any Gas Equipment AUTHORIZED , .. CONSUMERS' GAS DEALER ' FINDLAYS' OIL & GAS FURNACES Mrs. Michael Mallon, Mrs. F.|Ann's two sisters, Sandra and Flanagan and Mrs, Ted Wil-|Robin. | 1 liams. | Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, 330 David, son of Mr. and Mrs |Dovedale drive, entertained Mr. | Norman Gibson is celebra'ing)and Mrs. Grant Edwards and his fourth birthday Sunday,/Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, March 1, His friends wish him|Oshawa. The hostess served a/ a happy birthday. dainty lunch. e LAST TIME TODAY @ BROC WHITBY Evening Show Storts At 7:30 ONE COMPLETE SHOW ONLY Starring: Alec Guinness Anthony Quinn LAWRENCE OF ARABIA PRICES -- FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ADULTS--1.00; STUDENTS--65c; CHILDREN--35e OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE WILL OUT OF BUSINESS MON. -TUES.-WED. us MARCH 2-3-4th CLOSED FOR INVENTORY OFFICIAL OPENING... a= NN ATTERSLEY \ TIRE SERVICE OSHAWA | This year, when the Red Cross canvasser asks you for a donation, dig deep in your pocket or purse and give as much as you can. ae Pentecostal Tabernacle REV. M. CASE--Pastor ALEX BEDFORD--Asst. 11:00 A.M.--"LESSONS ON FAITH" (series on Hebrews) 7:00 P.M.--"Whitewashed" - or Washed White? 9:45 A.M.--Missionary Visual in Sunday School by Heather Saunders Wednesday: 8 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer (Study on Great Texts in Acts) Friday 8 P.M.--Young Peoples Service Led by Dedicated Christian Youth There will be o warm greeting and a friendly handsheke te. greet you every service at the Tabernacle. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--"FAITH TIDINGS" BROADCAST Station C.K.L.B.--1350 On Dial 9:45 A.M.--OUR BIBLE SCHOOL CONTEST BEGINS , 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP & PRAISE 12:00 NOON--MONTHLY COMMUNION SERVICE 6:30 P.M.--PRE-SERVICE PRAYER FELLOWSHIP 7:00 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE "BELIEVER'S BAPTISM" Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M, Prayer, Praise and Bible Study. The Pastor will begin @ detailed study of the "Joy Book" of the New Testament. "PHILIPPIANS" THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED-- THERE |S ALWAYS A WELCOME AT FAITH MONDAY, MARCH Znd Specializing Wiis -- WHEEL GNMENT for both Cars and Trucks @ WHEEL BALANCING @ COMPLETE BRAKE SHOP @F INE QUALITY ; : DUNLOP TIRES Drive In For A Free Alignment Check Now Attersley Tire Service NOW -- 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 227 Toronto St. -- Ph. 728-9432 (Opposite Cloverleaf Motei) OSHAWA | WHITBY 401 Dundas St. E. -- Ph: 668-3356 Organist Mrs. W. OE, Sormars; A.T.C.M. WHITBY CHURCHES ST. ANDREW'S EMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED Corner Byron at St. John REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST Rev. W. Ph oa B.A. 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, MORNING WORSHIP Nursery Care ond Junior ongregation WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister; REV. JOHN McLEOD 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M.' Smith, B.A., B.D, Mrs. J. L, Beaton, A.R.C.T. Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess nti 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Douglas Pilkey, B.A;, Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Rev. B.D. 11:00 A.M.--Moming Worship 7:00 P.M.--E£vening Service 9:45--Bible School Classes for all ages. Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M. Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary Junior Congregation. Infant Care.