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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1964, p. 5

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LIONS ROAR ON civic dignitaries from three levels of government. The Honorable Kelso Roberts, Min- ister of Lands and Forests for Ontario was the guest speaker The Whitby Lions Club cele- brated their fifth anniversary with a roar. The club enter- tained more than 150 local residents and a selection of Kelso Roberts Addresses Lions Club With a head table of many dignitaries from all levels of government and more than 150 guests, the Whitby Lions Club celebrated their fifth anniver- sary last night. The Honorable Kelso Roberts, Member of the Provincial Par- Yiament, and Minister of Lands and Forests, was the guest speaker of the evening. Mr. Roberts spoke on a re- cent world tour he and several of his associates made. e compared the orient with He western hemisphere in peo- FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Mayor of Whitby and Mi- chael Starr, Member of Par- liament for Ontario Riding. --Oshawa Times Photo for the evening. Left to right: Paul Coath, Charter Presi- dent of the Lions Club, Nor man O'Leary, President, Mr. Roberts. Warren Mowat, CLUB CALENDAR | SA Ladies MONDAY, Nov, 30 Co-Op Credit Union banking| Plan For ut hy, Sco Christmas Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Ex- Mrs, Captain Clarence Janes presided over the Salvation plorers TUESDAY, Dec. 1 Army Women's Home League Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club } Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club | devotional. Red Cross work room | Final arrangements were oo Army Cubs 2nd/made for the Christmas tea and itby |sale to be held Dec, 5 at the St. Mark's United Church|Citadei. Women general meeting . : b ; Tay Members will be in charge of St. John the Evangelist CWL homebake table, Christmas de- WEDNESDAY, Dec, 2 (eorsteaymy faney work and oth- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil- ; . dren of the Church | After the short business ses- sion members completed ar- ano Lodge, 132 ticles for the sale arid decorated Knights of. Columbus |Christmas candle holders. Almonds United Church Women| Next Thursday Mrs J. R. Kirk | will be in charge of the devotion- THURSDAY, Dec, 3 lal period, and members will be Christian Reformed Church|pricing various articles for the Ladies Society Work and Pray |Sale. Whitby Baptist Church Cub) Packs Salvation Army Women's Home Leagu All Saii Margaret Guild Faith Baptist Church WMS FRIDAY, Dec. 4 Red Cross Senior Citizens Social Club APPROVE SPLIT e Shareholders of Federal Grain ts' Anglican Church St.| Limited of Winnipeg have unan- T jimously approved a 10-for-1 split of A and B common shares, a company spokesman said Fri- day, Directors decided Aug. 31 to make the move, which will create 1,600,000 additional! shares, to make the stock more ee binges Peo- marketable. price - wise. The pee mnmassadors stock closed Friday on the Tor- SATURDAY, Dec. 5 onto Stock Exchange at $86.75. Salvation Army Guides CHINA HAS ONE, TOO weekly meeting and led in the] W. Butts, Mrs. WHITBY PERSONALS = The house committee of the| Mr.-and Mrs. Merrill Johns-| Whitby Curling Club held a cup|ton spent' a week in Syracuse, | and saucer shower last Friday.;New York, the guests of Mr. The Monday, and Thursday |and Mrs. Tom McLelan. draw played off the winners of| Mr. Sigmund Ziejezuski ; *riday and |the Tuesday, and Friday draw. |nig daughter Sandra of Chicago| Hostesses for the day were: |Iil., visited his mother, Mrs.| Mrs. Gifford Beaton, Mrs, M.|Charles Ziejezuski. | Leslie McFar-| -Mrs. Margaret Crawford, Tor- |lane, Mrs. Harold Scott and Mrs.|onto, spent a few days visiting! Robert Taylor. |Mrs. Harry Beamish, Byron Belated birthday. wishes are| street north. Mr. and Mrs, G extended to Mr. W. J. | 301 Centre street north whojfamily spent last weekend quietly celebrated his 80th birth-| ----- - day at home on Friday. | . 7 | BUILD NEW MINE Mr. Frank Hovorka of Kam- sack, Saskatchewan, who at-! tended the railroad convention) held in Ottawa, is spending the weekend at the home of his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hovorka, 302 Rosedale drive. Vicki, daughter of Mr. and R. Kemp and} in| Saskatchewan's first major base metal mine, producing copper, lead and zinc, will be built in the la Ronge area by Rio Algom Mines Ltd., of Tor- onto, Premier Ross Thatcher said Friday. Mr. Thatcher said details of the mine, which would Mrs. K. G,. Dudley is celebrating rend § Gr nometar or her fourth birthday on Monday. be announced Dec. re : | St. Andrews 'Night Concert, --- ee will be held this coming Mon- OPEN until 9 p.m. day at St. Andrews Presbyterian fine traditional Church Hall. Mrs. P, N. Spratt HOMES will be in charge of the musical program, there will also be 3 and 4 BEDROOMS TREES on every lot pipers, Scottish dances and solos built by Robert McEwon Ltd, will be rendered. sold by Olive Howe Realtor Hutchison school and friends wish her many happy returns of the day. Mr. Hans Mager, student at Salvation Army Timbral Brig-| 0 Sinkiang, the westernmost Chinese province which means ade Galvation Army Young People's Band. "New Frontier," was the site of Theresa Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William George is ATHOL ST., WHITBY 688-8981 Buffalo Technical Institute is a weekend guest at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gieben, 182) Elizabeth crescent. China's first atomic explosion. Two Men Guilty Of Manslaughter TORONTO (CP)--Donald J. Davidson, 25, and Charles Mc-| Pherson, 35, both of Toronto,| were found guilty of manslaugh-| ter Friday in connection with the death of Lawrence (Slim) | Bowman, 59, whose nude and) battered body was found under -a lumber pile here Juiy 4. The two men were remanded | in custody until Wednesday for | sentence by Mr. Justice E. L. Haines of the Ontario Supreme} Court. | The defence offered no evi-| dence ther than statements! made by the men to police when they were arrested. | O.H.A. Jr. "B" Hockey Saturday, Nov. 28 -'7 P.M. Peterboro Whitby Monsons Dunlops WHITBY ARENA : HEATED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Admission: Adults 1.00 Students with cards 50¢ BAHA'I! WORLD FAITH PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the 1.0.0.F. Hall Brock St. $. Whitby. Every Sunday evening at 8:00 P.M Speoker: MR. JAMES GIBB (Burlington) Subject "Abdul Baha" with colored slides, commentary and music, EVERYONE WELCOME Refreshments served. Evening Shows Start at 6:55 & 9:05 ~ Feature at 6:55 and 9:15 A URARENE WENGAREN PRODUCTION BROCK WHITBY must-see movie! PANAVSION"S VETROCOLOR STARRING DEBBIC ROM DIDS - HORE PRESTL WHITBY IN THE NEWS Those interested in submitting news reports, social {tems and advertising in Whitby are invited to call tha |covery. celebrating her 10th birthday today. Her companions of R. A. OPEN until 9 p.m. Mr. Raymond Johnson, 936 | Greenwood crescent is in the) Oshawa General Hospital. His friends wish him a prompt re- ple, education, outlook and fu- ture, Japan, he said, was the great- est nation in the east with its immense industries and tremen- dous education system. "The population of Japan is growing, but not the explosive growth seen in other parts o! the world. : "Japan has passed laws mak- ing abortions and birth control legal and an abortion can be had for about $5," he said. He completed his summary of the world trip with comments on life in India and the Middle East. The meeting was-attended by Michael Starr, Member of Par- liament for Ontario Riding and a number of local politicians The dinner dance marked the| end of five years of service to the town by the Lions Club, and telegrams from clubs all over Ontario poured in congratulat- ing the club on their fifth anni- versary. a | Brighton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ingram. Mrs. Mildred Scott, Boston, |Massachusetts is spending the/ American Thanksgiving holiday with her daughter and' son-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ger- hardt, 155 Hillcrest drive. A family party was arranged at the Gerhardt residence on the occasion of Mrs. Scott's birthday. 2 OPENING SPECIAL (8 x 10 MOUNTED) Child's Portrait $2.00 Denis Studio PH, 668-3442 YOUR BEST BUSINESS PROSPECTS ARE READING TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS EVERYDAY should be. Smart businessmen know their best prospects ar people who have already decided to buy. They Classified to decide 'where' and "from Whom' for Classified Advertising is the only medium pects voluntarily seek out. Make sure you're not missing. a single prospect comes into the market getting Times Action Want Ad _ today. Just 723-3492 for an experienced ad writer, Whitby Office of The Times. Telephone number is 668-3703 CHRIS DENNETT, Whitby Office Manager Is your sales message there? If you're in business, it e the also know these are the very people who come looking in pros- who Start your low cost,. result- dial "Read by Everyone -- Used by Everyone' | NET EARNINGS DOWN The Canadian Pacific Rail- way Friday reported in Mont- real net earnings for October 1964 of $3,894,871, $189,170 less than earnings in October of last year, CPR revenues for Oc- tober 1964 were $43,992,920, com- pared with $43,668,118 a year be- fore. Expenses were $40,098,049 this October, compared with $39,584,077 last October, Little Holiday Hike! For N.Z. Oldster DUNEDIN, N.Z. (CP)--At the age of 88, A. H. Reed, New Zealand publisher and author, is setting out to walk New Zea- land's famed Milford Track. : Often called "the finest walk in the world," the track runs through rugged forest and mountain terrain, across a mountain pass, to Milford Sound, ,in the. far southwest of New Zealand. walk." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 28,1964 § Tiny Spider Bite Rare But Serious only one harmful wild creature in New Zealand--the tiny Ka- tipo spider, which has @ poison- ous bite, $ But attacks by Katipos are s0 rare that a 72-year-old natural- ist, Robert Williams, bitten by NAPIER, .N.Z, (CP)--There is|a Katipo during a weekend camping trip, declared it was worth it in order to describe the experience more accurately. - -- will be "just a little holiday) Reed, who has walked the en- tire length of New Zealand, and climbed numerous . mountains since reaching the age of 80, says his Milford Track jaunt FORA HEATING SYSTEM THAT WILL BE A SENSATION, "WELL GIVE AN ESTIMATE WITHOUT OBLIGATION: Family Monuments a AGES i, To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 GORDON OSBORNE REAL ESTATE 218 Dundas St. E, Whitby Ph. 668-8831 "BEAT AFTER HOURS CALL 6 2 - & = LISTINGS | | | | | | | | | NEEDED OOOH! So many wonderful Gifts For Our Active | Sales People For Hunting 1] For Fishing If you have a home, For Golfing For Archery lot, farm or business | | | | i] | 1 for sale in © For Gardening | Sor Mather elid tha | Whitby, Oshawa, Brooklin ll or surrounding district i] ata fair price we will | do our best to make a i] | successful sale for you, | | - $1.00 wilt J) ; Said Ges Sales Representatives : purchase 'til ine Christmas @ Ruth Snudden Welcomes all visitors to North Whitby United Church. church held at Palmerston Ave, School. Church Service -- 11.A.M. Sunday School -- 11 A.M. Student Minister: MR. TOM YORK Choir Director: Mrs; M. J. BAIN worship in this friendly FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET NORTH REV, DeLOSS M. SUNDAY 9:18 AM.--"FAITH TFIDING 1350 on 9:45 A.M.--OUR BIBLE SCHOOL' WELCOMES YOU 11:00 A.M. A THE PASTOR WILL PREACH SCOTT, Minister: SERVICES S" Broadcast, C.KL.B. your dial ND 7:00 P-M, WEDNESDAY EVE. 8:00 P.M Bible Closs Paul's Epistle To The Philippione ~ "YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT FAITH" .--Proyer, Proise and Pastor's Continuing Berra CORNER 103 BYRON ST. S, WHITBY @ Clare Shank | @ Ike Perry | i | @ Nick Van De Brook EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN 403 ROSSLAND ROAD WEST 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED a ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev, J. M, Smith, B.A., 8.D, Miss la Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J, L, Beaton, A. R. C. T. MORNING WORSHIP 'Message, Mentle, and Mission" 9:30 A.M.--dJunior, Intermediate, Senior 11:00 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergorten, Primary, Infont Care, while porents worship. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W.'J. S. McClure, B.A, Minister Mrs, P. N, Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11;00 A.M. FALL THANKSGIVING SERVICE Speaker--Mrs. A. §. Curr Toronto Nursery care and Junior Congrege- tion during Divine Wership WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister; REV. JOHN. MeLEOD Organist Mrs, W, €. Summers, A.T.C.M. 9.45 AM, -- BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--From, Triumph Te Bitterness 7:00 P.M THINKING AND .DOING 8:15 P.M.--B.Y.P.U, OPEN MEETING Prayer Meeting -- Wed. 8 p.m. Times Classtied Ads IST DRAW Saturday, Dec, 5th-4 p.m. at the Whitby Plaza Christmas Store Hours: Wed., Dec. 9th till 6 p.m. Open each evening following until 9 p.m. Saturdays and Christmas Eve SHOP THE Stores Displaying the "Whitby 600" Banner 7 AG SHOP LOCALLY * Keep home-town economy moving YOU CAN WIN s150.00 Each Week Until Christmas WHEN YOU SHOP IN WHITBY -- SPONSORED BY -- THE RETAIL SECTION OF THE WHITBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE rs iia Ndr ante

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