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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1964, p. 5

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SLO a ALO -- 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, September 19, 1964 5 pat " season to beheld Monday, Sept.|Sept. 22 in the 21 at the Church hall et 8 p.m, with Whitby Baptist Women's So-|Mrs. Ken Cullen én cha: ciety for Christian Service is re-| the. meeting. All ladies suming its activities Tuesday, |attend. WHITBY PERSONALS 20 at the Church House. Miss Lilian Saunders of the Ontario Ladies College staff will be guest speaker. \ "HEY MABEL, THEY'RE ABLE (TO WIN) -Carlings 'Snap-a-Slump' In Mann 4 Ajax Kinette Club will meet Tuesday, Sept. 22 at the home of Past President Doris Ames, 58 Kings crescent, Ajax. All mem- By CLIFF GORDON Vancouver Carlings took ad- vatage of a somewhat over- | Brookiin Sr. Lacrosse Club last night in Peterborough handed the local team a in the third game lann Cup finals. Brook- lead the series two Whitby arena ighty important Carlings as they to the wall, or the Peterborough lue to a previous of the Whitby arena. The move paid off for the Van- couver team as they finally got their big guns unleashed and) whipped the pride of the East with compatative ease. Bill Barbour was the big noise _ for the winners with a pair of goals, while .Gordie Gimple, Fred Usselaman, Bob Babcock, Bill Chisholm, Pete Black, Gord Liebscher amd Sid Warick each fired loners. For the very disappointed with a pulled groin muscle, it, was a pair of goals by the hard-| markers by Jack Madgett, Larry Ferguson and Elmer Tran, This was the first goal of the series for Tran and_ his first in Mann Cup play. The little redhead grabbed the ball for a keepsake right after the tally. Now that the Vancouver team has tasted victory in the series we fully expect they will be much tougher to stop. They have a big, hard-hitting team with plenty of speed and experi- ence, Their average age is 25.5 and this is a lot of years know- ledge about the game behind them. Brooklin, on the other hand were due for a slight let down. They had just completed a strenuous series with Brampton and then came up with two rather handy wins in a row in the finals, a series that many of the so-called experts did not rate the local team as having a "look-in." The loss last night could be just the thing to bring the local crew right back up to their peak performance. Brooklin team, without captain Glen Lotton who was sidelined The first period was a real sizzler with both teams playing working Ron Roy, and single) other it fast and close to the line. They were both waiting for the fellow to make the first 'mistake. Gimple the scoring at 6.40 for the visitors and Madgett tied it up on a three-way passing play. with Heffernan and Hanna, That was all the scoring. for the first frame. The Carlings team started to pull away in the second period and outscored the locals 3-1. Usselman, Babcock and Chis- holm were the snipers for the winners. They built up a 41 lead before Tran combined with the college lad, Grant Heffernan to put Brooklin back in the game. They now trailed by a mere [two goals and up to now the third period of the two previous games h-ad been Brooklin's strong point. , Last night's game was just @ little different. The West were a lot hungrier than the Brooklin team and they proved it. Bar- bour_ scored a pair of goals in| the space of 33 seconds to spell 'doom for the Good Guys, They trailed 8-2, and against a team like Vancouver that is a heck of a big lead to try to overcome, Brooklin did not give up. Fer- guson got his goal with less than! WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Windsor IODE Plans Autumn Season Dance three minutes to go and a loud round of applause went up, as many of the fans expected that this was the start of Brooklin's famed "'third period rally." The stint was short, as was the Brooklin goal output. The locals gave it the old col- lege try in the third period despite the odds against them. Warick scored to make it 9-3 for the Carlings team and the writing was getting stronger on the wall. Still the pride of On- tario County continued to fight back. Ron Roy the game litle competitor that he is, made Nestman in the visitor's cage wish he had stayed home. It was Roy at 10.16 and then again at 12.38. This, however, was all) 5 the damage as the big guns of the Vancouver team started to show some fine ball control especially in the final two min- utes of play. JUST TALKING . . . The; Brooklin team have this one out of their system now and should be ready to make amends here tonight as they go for win number three. We feel that if they give it an all-out effort that they can top the Carlings,! but they are really going to find these Westerners ' was the standout. man on the made several key saves in sparking his, team on to their initial win. ". . Brooklin missed captain Glen Lotton especially' on the power play... . it is hoped that he will be back in bers are urged to attend. A "TOPS" (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club has been formed in Whitby by Mrs.. John Boy- chyn who last week opened herjand home for the first meeting. The ladies will meet each week at a dijferent home. Anyone wishing to join please contact Mrs. Boy- chyn.. > St. Andrew's suming, its United Church Women Sunday |in charge of this project. pecial will be held this Sunday, action tonight at the Whitby arena. SUMMARY First Period 1, Vancouver, Gimple 2. Brooklin, Madgett Hanna) ett V4, Penalties. Gimple 6.16, Cervi 9.40, bour 10.58, Heffernan 11.28. Third Period 6. Vancouver, Barbour 8, Vancouver. Barbour 9. Vancouver, Black .. W. Vancouver, Lienscher 11, -Brooklin. Ferguson «.........05 Penalties. Rutten 1.97, Vipond Carey 6.32, at Burrows 13.10, 12. Vancouver, 18, Crookln.. RON: 5... .-.. +... 50a Bee Penalties. Vipond major 4.24, Cervie minor and major 4.24, Usselman, 'combes, Liabscher 7.37, Arthurs. 11.40,/ Cervi Major 12.16, Black misconduct 13.16, King Foresees Negro Elected U.S. President VATICAN CITY (AP)--Dr. Martin. Luther King talked for 25 minutes Friday with Pope Paul VI and said the Roman Oatholic pontiff promised to fake a personal amd public de- nunciation of racial segregation. The American civil rights leader, in an interview after the audience, called his meetin CLUB CALENDAR Sept, 20 with Mrs. Philip Rom- eril as guest speaker. Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary are leaving from the Whitby Legion Hall Thursday, Sept. 24 at 6.30 p.m. for a social)' sister Mrs. Isabel Hivey. Presbyterian Chirch Two-by-Two Club are re- activities Friday, Sept, 25 in the form of a corn wiener roast at Darlington Provincial Park (weather per- mitting). If not it will be. held in the basement of the Church, Presidents of the group, Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey MacNaughton, are Mrs. Reta Barnes is pending the weekend in Toronto with her evening with dinner at the Sav- o3/atin, Toronto, In charge of the event '« Mrs. James Connor. Anyone | the group could contact Mrs. Connor at 668-4073. ;|.,Recent guests at the home of 'o«| Mr, and Mrs, Jean Barette, 320 Rosedale drive while on their honeymoon were Mr. and Mrs. 32,|Jean Guy Bellemare of Hurst. _ Mr. ana Mrs, Garnet Force of Toronto celebrated their birth- days Sept. 16 and peat y. Mr. 6.| Rosedale Drive ane entertaining at a party in their honor Satur- day, Sept. 19. St. Mark's United Ch Group is meeting Sunday, Sept. | Barry, 305 Dunlop street west. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barter and daughter Bonnie; during their th motored to Gaspe. They also visited in Ottawa. interested in fe - Harvest Youth Crusade Well Known Evangelist REV. FRED POTTER OF HAMILTON : @ Sound Films © Oil Paintings» @ Dynamic Illustrated Sermons SEPT. 22 to 27 NIGHTLY at 7:30 P.M. Whitby Pentecostal Church 307 BROCK ST. NORTH The Public Cordially Invited. ei a 4 Malcolm Victor Bates is a stu- ------ dent at' York University, To- ronto; He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bates, RR 1, Whitby. Viscount Greenwood Chapter IODE held an executive meeting at the home of Mrs. R, A. Ingram, 117 Pime street. Ar- rangements were made for the) To c p and Mrs. Robert Wilkes, 304 | urch Hi-C MONDAY, Sept. 21 Co-Op Credit Union banking night Girl Guide of Canada Whitby District Association St. John's Anglican's Church Men's Club Viscount Greenwood Chapter IODE Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary Council : St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 8 Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers ° lg ig COM RESIDENTIAL TOO-- Y HAVE FOR YOU it fav, Gi t r [s Family Monuments Created To Individual | Requirements | | | STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 h 4S THE KIND OF ih PLUMBING H SERVICE WE finst monthly meeting of the) WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - 307 BROCK ST, N REV, M. CASE -- PASTOR -- 7:00 P.M.-MR. TOM YORK UNITED CHURCH STUDENT MINISTER A young man with an outstanding Testimony. 9:45 A.M.--INSPIRING SUNDAY SCHOOL SESSION Sound Bible Teaching for all ages. 11 A.M.--""THE VEIL' -- Ath in Sermon Series on the Old Testament Tabernacle In The Wilderness HEAR THIS FAITH ESTABLISHING MESSAGE BY PASTOR CASE COMING TUESDAY Sept. 22--7:30 p.m. Night! IN WHITBY FOR THE FIRST iM ! REV. FRED G. POTTER of Hamilton GREAT HARVEST YOUTH CRUSADE TUESDAY, Sept, 22 | St. John Ambulance | Whitby TOPS Club (Take Off ANNOUNCES Pounds Sensibly) First Aid Classes St. Mark's United g a gers aol ~ Lmtd A HEARTFELT WELCOME AWAIST YOU HERE ment for all Christians in the |world and particularly in the The regular monthly meeting,winners and a team including|Mrs. Lloyd Gibson and Mrs. of the House of Windsor Chap-|Mrs. Kernohan and Mrs. Donald|Tom Sloan, ter, IODE, was held at the|Butts, Mrs. A, G. Loyst and) Following the business session Church home of Mrs. Graham Lawson,|Mrs, Partington winning a relay Miss Wilson served lunch assist- Monday, Sept, 14. contest. ed by Mrs, Alex Riddell and) Mrs. John Harvie," Regent) Lunch was served by Mrs.|Mrs. Albert MacNaughton. | opened the meeting with the|Craig and Miss Ross. | The next meeting will be held | pet lr Order. In «il wr wee HO lat the home of Mrs, William absence o e treasurer Mrs. es ee 2 ied . ./Seott, Cochrane street, Monday, Harvie read a successful fin-| The fall round-up of the Hi-C\Q.) 5. " ancial report of the Antique|toup took place at the home of) Show and Sale recently held, | President Barbara Breckenridge/¢p yarK's UNITED CHURCH Members discussed various|Saturday evening. There Was) 'The families of St. Mark's are ideas to make next year's plenty of fun for the High School iiving back for the fall activ- ' Antique Show and Sale even|Teen-agers on the program Of] iti.¢ of the congregation and its more successful. Additional|skits, games and music provided! oanizations. Many parents planning will be made at future|by Wayne Lawson, David Foote,|, 1. enrolled their children in United States who are involved} in the civil rights struggle with us." King, 35, a Negro Baotist minister, and the pontiff con- fenred in the papal apartment in the apostolic palace UAW Bodym Favor Strike en Women Unit No. 4 St. Mark's United | Women Unit No, 1 ae Mark's United | Church Church Women Unit No. 9 Royal Canadian Legion | Auxiliary |Whitby Baptist Church Women's Society for Christian Service Ladies| | WEDNESDAY, Sept, 23 |Women's Institute | THURSDAY, Sept, 24 will begin Monday Evening September 21st KING ST. SCHOOL Whitby meetings. |Michael Volker and Ross Mc- Mrs, Donald Wells was given rmission to purchase remain- to complete layettes tore sent to S. . Roy Howe vol ed Kenzie with his accordion. The|"?© >! ; r program was followed by a bar.|Supenintendents will be im the beque around the camp-fire. The ident d that tthe Sunday School. Department Church Hall on Sunday. before and after morning worship to eting would be held/ inquiries to make arrange fora Fall Dance. The _ Coffee was served by Mrs.) D, J. Clements and Mrs. Victor Ryland. PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN Group No. 3 Presbyterian) Women met in the Church Hall} Monay, Sept. 14. Mrs. David! Kernohan was leader in the ebsence of Mrs. Frank Law- rence. Mrs, Kernohan and Marguerite Ross conducted the deyotion period with Mrs.| Archie Craig reading the scrip-| ture from Matthew 5 - verses! 13 to 16. The theme was "The| Salt of the Earth and The Light) of the World', A discussion} period followed, with gr | relating to the theme being enswered. | The Missionary study, 'The! Changing Scene", was given by| Miss} next 4 and to|Sunday evening, Sept. 20 in =~ Church House and that Miss LAl- October meeting will be heldjjian Saunders of Ontario Ladies Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs.| College Howe, 301 St. John street west.| sneaker, \the formation of the Comrade Circle and the singing of Taps. staff would be the guest The evening concluded with | PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN | Group No. 1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women met at the home of Miss Bird Wilson. The tions will take place next Sun- |meeting was chaired by Mrs./day in the Nursery, Kindergar- {Walter Porter who welcomed iten, and Primary Departments the ladies present. The theme of the message was "Church work in the Commun- ity'. The discussion was held by |Resound'". those who have not yet enrolied. Brownies, Wolf Cubs -BRANTFORD (CP) -- Some|Saivation Army Women's Home 221 employees of Brantford Coach and Body Limited here have voted in favor of strike action if current negotiations fail to bring agreement on a new tract and Boy Scouts have r their meetings and the leaders of other youth onganizations are planning their first meetings. "Nhe Teaching Ministry of the Church" was the theme of the minister's sermon on Sunday morning. The choir under the direction of Mrs.. J. L. Beaton sang Beethoven's "The Heavens It was announced that promo- The employees are members of Local 397 of the United Auto Workers (CLC), Negotiations between union and management are scheduled to resume next week, The previous contract expired June 24, and the negotiations have been under way since. Is- sues have not been disclosed, The union membership, which voted 97 per cent in favor of Strike action, set no strike date. | League |Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No, 248 FRIDAY, Sept, 25 ar ree Senior Citizens Social ii : St. Andrew's Presbyterian 1 TOWN OF WHITBY Tenders For Domestic Furnace Fuel Oil Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender for Furnace Oil" will be received until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 21st, 1964, for the supply of Domestic Furnace Fuel Oil for Municipal Buildings for the season 1964-65. Church Two by Two C Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ Ambassadors. TRANSMISSION LINES The Nova Scotia Power Com:) mission has' more than 5,000, miles of transmission and dis-/ tribution lines. It is ted that ion will be approxi ly 15,000 geilons, To be delivered to the following pl M ipal Building, 405 Dundas St. W., Whitby Public Library on Byron St. N., and the Sewage Disposal Plent on Victoria Street. The lowest or ony tender will not necessarily be accepted. MR. WM, DAVIDSON, Chairman, Town ee Committee, 405 Dundes St. W., Whitby | UNITED CHURCH EMMANUEL REFORMED REV, GERRIT REZELMAN 403 ROSSLAND ROAD WEST WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Orgonist €. Summers, 11;00 A.M. ARE YOU "IN THE FAMILY?" 7 PLM. GOSPEL School meets at 9.45 a.m. with classes for all oges. Proyer Méetng Wed., 8 P.M. ST. MARK'S Mrae W. A.T.C.M. 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 PM. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. ANDREW'S -- PRESBYTERIAN * Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. S$. McClure, B.A, . Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist Bible Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss fla Newton, Deaconess Mrs, J. , Beoton, A, R. C. T. 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. Sunday School Promotionse Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Departments. 9:45 A.M.--Sunday $chool 10:00 A.M, The Socroment of The Lord's r Suppe: Nursery eore and Junior Congrege- tion during Divine W: ip scanned of the Sunday School. Promo- tions for the Junior, Intermedi- late arid Senior Departments will; |be held on Sunday, Sept. 27. Whitby Bride Wed At St.Mark's RENT A NEW SUPER-FAST CASCADE 40 ; | ally lag eo yen Donna Mamie Metherel and M.! pink sensation roses with cas- st C s Mrs. Lloyd) ;, . ugene Sandison were united in cades of pink sweetheart roses che ee rr a in| mimerions in St. Mark's United) in centre. The bride wore an Jesus", and "He Leadeth Me! Church, Whitby Saturday, Aug-jheirloom -- a gold wishbone | 2 Blessed Thought". just 29 at 3 p.m. jshaped brooch with a dove in 7 ae ..| The bride is the daughter of Centre studded with pearls. The) Mrs. Kemohan closed this) | rot ait, Peter James | brooch was worn by the bride's| ELECTRIC WATER HEATING APPLIANCE. part of the meeting with prayer, | followed by the minutes of the June meeting, roll call and the dedication of the offering. Metherel, Whitby, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James Sandison; Ashburn. \grandmother and mother on |their wedding days. | The maid of honor was Miss ke reminded of| Rev. John Smith officiated at) Shirley Marie Andrews, Newton-| Pg eM *penting es "sept, | the ceremony. |ville. Bridesmaids were Mrs.| 21, at which time there will be} Soloist Mrs, Hazel Hail, Whit.) Shirley _ Whitby, and Nise! se,| by sang "The Wedding Prayer"!** la Shaw, Oshawa. Flower a speaker from. Armagh House, | 9) g g 'aa iede 'laons Mactac, and roll call to be answered|and "'O Perfect Love", accom-| i with a gift of baby clothes for| panied at the organ by Miss Beaverton and Janice Locke,| Armagh House. Margaret Webber, Lindsay. Ring bearers, Jimmy, It was moved and seconded! 'The bride, given in marriage) Rinse + agg Kenny St. John, that Mrs. Craig be the group's|by her father, wore a Chantilly) "UNCemanc. representative on the nominat-|lace over peau de soie gown,| The maid of honor wore apri- ing committee of the General| The fitted bodice had a scooped Cot and the bridesmaids in Association; an that Mrs. Don-| neckline finished with a seal-| hedge green. They wore street ald Butts be on the Bazaar|loped edge and embroidered | length sata-a-peau dresses with committee. with tiny seed pearls and|@ Scoop neck, short Sleeves and| Mrs. Craig offered to take iridescent sequins. The back was|a Side drape skirt, They carried) Mrs. William Avent's duties of| fastened with tiny covered but-/Crescents of white camations) social convenor. The next meet-|tons and the sleeves were lily}8%d bronze chrysanthemums, | ing will be held Monday, Oct.| point. jwith matching floral head-| 19. at the home of Mrs. Ker-| The very bouffant skirt was | 9TCSSes: nohan. | trimmed with organza roses in| Mr. Anthony Emm, Ashburn, | The meeting close by re-ja bustle back effect. Her head-|acted as best man. The hers) peating the Lord's prayer. | dress of peau de soie embroider-| Were Mr. Gary Ross, Whitby) Mrs. Kernohan' conducted two|ed with tiny seed pearls held| 2d Mr. Douglas Sandison, Ash- eontests, with Mrs. A. C. Loyst/her shoulder length nylon tulle burn. and Mrs. Clifford Partington as|veil. She carried a nosegay of For the reception held at St, =|Mark's United Church Hall, BROCK Evening Shows At 7 & 9 P.M. Whitby, the bride's mother re- ceived in a blue flowered silk wuitsy . MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1.30 | Sheath dress with white acces- x sore |sories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. The bride- at Ee WA He EW groom's mother assisting, chose a blue lace over satin dress with beige accessories and a corsage Sterring -- FABIAN, SHELLEY FABARES, TAB HUNTER, BARBARA FOR ONLY g | A MONTH Fast recovery takes the "wait" out of water heating. Flameless--so safe and clean, Needs no flue--can be installed anywhere. 40 gallon tank-- guaranteed for 10 years. Purchase plan available, ..-and all with the economy of Electricity. Call now your hydro LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY of pink sweetheart roses. The toastmaster was Mr. | Harold St. John, Sunderland, an uncle of the bride. For a honey-| moon to points in Western On-. tario and the United' States, the bride wore a powder blue ser- rano three-piece suit, a white | cloche hat and gloves and black | patent leather purse and shoes. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Sandison will reside at 545 Mary street east, Whitby. Out-of-town guests were {rom Lindsay, Sunderland Beaverton, 'Port. Perry, Orono, | Fort Erie, Belleville, Ottawa, | Toronto, Oshawa and Ashburn. | wT OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, PHONE 723-4624 -- In Co-operation With -- WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION . AJAX HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION . TELEPHONE 668-5878 . TELEPHONE 942-0500 TELEPHONE 942-2930 « e 6 e e emg heey hee

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