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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1965, p. 5

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|Gift Presented THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Janvery 25, 1968 § New Whitby Company By Unit N 0. 3 Ferry Started read Pete, iG his "The unofficial ferry business: - WHITBY -- 'The leader of St In Desperation was interfering with my work, : Mark's urch Women, Makes Plow Blades Unit No. 3, Mrs. R.A. Smith,| HORNBY ISLAND, B.C. (CP)/™Y family life and my eleep." opened the meeting with a New|When Albert Savoie entered the| 5° Mr. Savoie built a two-car . 'Year's Message, by the Rev.|ferry business 11 years ago it/ferty in 1954 and has been! in WHITBY (Staff) -- The com-|bolted to the larger moulded| In the counter sunk area @/|Archibald Alexander. The WOr-| was out of "sheer desperation." : ing of an industrial giant, such|blade that pushes the snow OF|square hole is punched to allow ship service was conducted by Bef that fished 'la as Lake Ontario Steel, to an;earth. the blade to be fastened to the Mrs. Percy Pascoe and Mrs. ore t he fis from area, invariably attracts anum-| He supplies blades in large) _.o4 |Leith Jones on the theme "Jn-|this island in the Strait of Geor-|1961 with one capable of handl- ber of smaller industries, whojquantities to many manufactur- grader plow. : |spiration Change Prayer. gia, about 100 miles northwest é come for a variety of reasons. jers of graders, and to road de- The, company supplies blades! Members were reminded of of Victoria, 7 Such was the case with Mc-\partments operated by provin-\to all parts of eastern Canada,|the congregational meeting of} However, he said people con- Cormack Blades, a small but,-i2! and municipal govern-lang the maritime provinces, Jan, 26. The next general meet-|tinually hammered on his door growing company, that located! ments, where ice is a problem, require ing is Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. Unit No.|at all hours of the day and in Whitby last year, several] wis raw material, a high qual-,a special blade. 3 will be in herr ged hag hs night asking to be taken to'3,000 passengers. months after the furnaces start-iity carbon steel, is supplied bY) 'Thick ice on the highway is ram and epee se: << ps ed to roar at the Lake Ontari0|y',sco, in a rough blade shape Y 18\meeting. The next meeting ' 8 Pe.\broken up by a blade with) Unit No. 3 will be Feb. 18 at Steel Company plant. arted his! The steel is stockpiled in the|sharp teeth. 2:30 p.m. 7 ton fi rs,company yard, and as the or-| The ice breaking blades are) Mrs. Ross Hall presented a -- N J F. | T h porngrodighh winery 4 wh i t b y|ders roll in, it is cut and punch-'produced on an intéresting ma-|chapter of the study book, "God » 0 W ' a $é eet plant in October 1964. e4 to size. chine which automatically torch|and His Purpose," in an in- wi. Ld Ld attracted to the area) Blades in five to eight-foot)cuts the teeth untouched by|teresting manner. east F 'B fi I / : Fe Maa the favorable supply|lengths, with or without ice. cut-|hands. _ A happy feature of the meet- 1 ft (+4 au ti u 4 of his:raw material -- carbon'ting teeth, are produced in) ing was the presentation of a as steel. great quantity. [EACH WEIGHS 65 POUNDS | |sift to one of the members who) Amazing dental discovery, 'Cushion Grip'®--onds sore speten~ His freight costs are low, with nono' cuT ' errce gee bag sd og aa is to be married. 1s refits loose dentures to hold snug as 2 dentist's mold! Testoleeel the steel mill a stone's throw mately 65 pounds and in the) Hostesses for the social hour Nothing to mix! One application lasts months! : ; The raw steel blade is torch|first two months of operation|were Mrs. K. M. McKelvie and pine td a Fong aires cut to the desired length and althe plant consumed 450 tons of/Mrs. William Stonehouse. pate wo pl modern science has | onto dentures, then insert false teeth inte research, i remarkable new way to make | mouth and bite down. location allows him to make far lerge drill press assembly is/steel. false teeth fit wey Maden GRIP molds to beautifully-stop ot mouth sd gos better tender prices. used to counter sink the requir-! 4 good grader blade used for BIG WINNER slipping, clicking, relieve sore spots--with- | ~ provides beeuti ti-helds denteres 'ga number of holes. clearing snow on the highway| Movie producer - director Jo-| out messy, old-fashioned pastes, powders | firmly in place with suction. Looseness, EIGHT ON PAYROLL can be expected to have a life/seph L. Mankiewicz has won| and pads! it's CUSHION boy trp slipping, clicking ---- a rel nner er | His plant is located on Har-; = expectancy of only 36 hours injfour Academy Awards for his new soft, pliable plastic that holds false quickly relieved. bor street in Port Whitby and| CLUB CALENDAR Gecation. | work. y teeth snug as a dentist's mold, through months, yy! nightly cleaning, he has eight men on his pay-) | The heavy smashing proves 10 g_------ a pg a Sriten We A: samen RIP 1 MONDAY, Jan, 25 ! ; properly again. Result is, you can talk, | desired. What's more, CUSHION GRIP molt | ' be too much for even the strong- laugh, eat anything without discomfort or refits, relines worn dentures. The plant is geared for the; Co-Op credit union banking} ost of steels, and one good snow GEORGE'S embarassment 73¢...For geneogs til offer sand is easy to use--nothing to name address to AARMAGS mix or measure! Simply squeeze out of tube To35 Metropolitan Blvd., Pointe Claire,P. Qs production of high carbon steel! night storm means a new blade. cutting edges for grader and) 1st Whitby Scouts | ; ; , John McCormack, owner of snowplows blades. Salvation Army Brownies inal , The cutting blade is the sec-| Whithy Baptist Church Ex: ine ee es vay. BARBER SHOP tion of the snow plow that) plorers ; i | touches the ground, and is) gt Splints Anglican Charch ene He ee ee NHL 118 Brock St. N., Whitby | \ | Ruth WA WORKMAN CUTTING mack Blades, The firm, ations, is one of the new | k Ni h H Id |. St. Andrew's Presbyterian|"U™! china vethad al teeth into a snow plow blade -- which located in Whitby sev- industries in Whitby. | Wor 1g t He Women Group No. 2 on an automatic torch cut- eral months after Lake On- 4 | Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 LATINS TO GAIN ter at the plant of McCor- _ tario Steel Co. started oper- --Oshawa Times Photo | By Baptist Women Aidit ace Latin America is expected to STEAM BATH = ae vere aa pe ae ae Pein cn ye ene eg Y, Jan. show the world's greatest pro- Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club e ® | WHITBY -- Faith Baptist i t } portional population gain--some | Church Women's Society held its| Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club |58 per cent--by 1980 when the OPENING SOON ] ed r e ul "Work Night" at the Church| Red Cross work room total may reach 374,000,000. | GOT AN : Hall. President Mrs. Roy Fallon| Salvation Army Cubs 2nd) --------------_-- aimee mentioned how gratifying it was} Whitby to see 27 members in attendance} Whitby. Baptist Women's So- ' and accomplish so much work. | ciety for Christian Service er resents xcellen ay The "Crazy Quilt" was com-) St. Mark's United Church EXTRA pleted at this meeting and an-! Women Unit No. 1 : other quilt started. A group of} St. Mark's United Church for Prompt WHITBY (Staff) -- Bouncing;can be a dismal failure. But, Storming on and off the stage members rolled bandages for the! Women Unit No. 4 with vitality and perfectly on|the performance proved that|with hardly a pause for breath, |Leprosy colony. Roval Canadian Legion Ladies cue Whitby Theatre Guild's|Whitby should be well proud of/it was on Ida's shoulders that) In the near future members| Auxiliary PRESCRIPTION OVERCOAT ? presentation of "Pool's Para-jits local players. most of the comedy falls. Joyce|will be preparing clothing for) dise" went on stage for the} Considering the lack of good|Wainwright carried the part|their missionaries, Mr. and Mrs.| WEDNESDAY, Jan. 27 first time Friday night. jstage facilities the group per-jextremely. well. A beautiful| James Hicks, who are home on| St. Andrew's Presbyterian A bright and breezy three-act|formed excellently. sense of timing and an infecti-|furlough and will be returning] Children of the Church farce by Phillip King the play| The plot, as with most Eng-\ous enthusiasm for the part!to Africa in June. Whitby St. John Ambulance moved along at a refreshing|lish farces, surrounds the par-|made her one of the stars of An invitation was received to! pace with few dull moments. |ish vicarage of Merton-cum- the show. attend the Meadowcrest | THURSDAY, Jan. A i peas - The cast, made up, for the|Middlewick. | Cyril Garratt as the vicar, Women's Group, Feb. 18. Local itby Baptis ure Mu o ' = a8 = most part, with seasoned. vet-| The Rev. Lionel Toop (Cyril | ey another great perform-| members plan to attend. Packs You're lucky if you have. erans of the amateur theatre,|Garratt) is a fuddle-headed par-|ance for the Guild. So too did| At the close of an active even- Salvation Army Women's Home Turn it lite entre Gash verre pre eee very por or vg = Sag a set of failing|pis wife Beryl as Mrs. Toop. |ing, light refreshments were inc ' i ta ettings and lighting are both|church bells. | _|served by Mrs. Ed Abramoff! St. John the Evangelist Sale- y som excellent showing the tremend-| His wife Penelope (Beryli, _ Fone pide 8 and aire Bictuted Devnich. | sian Guild yy ond make ie one else ous amount of work that went|Garratt), a rather flighty ex ri the Faia ent toy | | Whitby Chapter Order of the , : warm at the same time. into putting on the play. lactress, makes life a problem at nite the ball His| : Easter Star No. 248 | " Farce is perhaps the most|by frequently overstepping her! rr not mic 1 ot cas wall Two New Members | It's easy with @ low cost difficult of all stage plays to|housekeeping allowance and) P® a the tcl wes an on | FRIDAY, Jan. 29 i present effectively. The plot is|burning too much electricity. wo le trip to see Me play, iW 1 edB C ild Red Cross Senior Citizens So-| ; , ABs 6 time want ad. always predictable, the jokes} Ida (Joyce Wainwright) and| Making her first appearance elcom y Gul cial Club iL, by Y always corny, the characters|boy friend, Willie Briggs (Bert|with the Guild was Eleanor WHITBY -- Two new mem-| Pentecostal Church Young) stereotyped and to finish the|Heaver) suddenly announce|Rosettani as the frosty Miss! 's Ch mbassadors whole thing off there is the in-| that on have "come up" on|Skillon. She too was very good|bers, Betty Baker and Barbara} hippies evitable happy ending. the English pools. although there are places where|Smith, were welcomed by Presi-/sayURDAY, Jan. 30 CHARM ALL ITS. OWN No one cam tall the vicar,|she overdid the severity her|dent, Mrs. D. B. Bry at the All' Salvation Army Guides | . Yet the English farce has alhowever, as he is very firmly|Part calls for. erst Geni foediay anit S| Salvation Army Timbral Bri- TELEPHONE 723-3492 charm all of its own. It makes'against all forms of gambling. | The rest of the cast WAP hare ibe Br 8, "| gade ' no demands, is easy to enjoy! From this point on the plot)made up of Peter O'Shaugh-| ; | Salvation Army Young People's 72 2245 and leaves one with the feeling|skips along at a nice pace.|nessy as the Rev. Arthur Hum- oad Oy ae ae | Band | s that the world is not all that|Constantly entertaining is the|phrey and Dave Watson as the 'anviis ' read I on m | ; 1 PI} 3 ng ne | be Sd OPH al Vestry meeting, Jan. 26: (@] ace our performance of Joyce Wain-|Bishop, of Lax. Both portrayed Mrs. D. B. Fry, Mrs. Allen Cur- "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S ad. | In unskilfull hands the farce| wright as Ida' the maid. their. characters well. tis Mts. WHITBY PERSONALS | Greenwood IODE asta ae ge ' ark 'tomy: £ Lovell. | Ty | MES ACT] O N For Ladies and Gentlemen RENE 9 REE MONET | . |Whitby library to help mem-! The executive of the New, Randy, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Chapter Meeting bers familiarize themselves with' SHOP Democrats of Ontario Riding) Frank Roberts, is celebrating] |the various editions. in " : held a general meeting Jan. 24)1,;. 91n birthda today WHITBY -- Mrs. A. S. Me-| Instead of their regular meet-|| © Wallpaper and Murals PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS at the IOOF Hall at 7:45 p.m.|~ my ere \Lean, Services at Home andiing on Feb. 1,- members will|l » Custom Draperies OSHAWA WHITBY BOWMANVILLE The speaker was Cliff Pilkey,) Mrs, T. W. Sloan, 225 Coch- Abroad Secretary, read a letter/attend a special meeting held at| ~ i received from India thanking the} , . ; 1 @ CLL. Paints and Varnishes |) "" " alderman ofthe City of OshAWS: rane sizet, visited. her dau Visennt 'Greenwood. Chaplet orig when speater fom tne] © Bresloom end Rog ss oie Best wishes are offered to|ter, Miss Irene Landie, in New IODE for parcels received and/Canadian Council of Christians|| @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints Cecil Bradley, 1122 Brock street| York City. - showed some of the outstandingiand Jews will speak on south, on the occasion of his| work done by an eight-year-old) "Brotherhood." DO $0 birthday celebrated Jan. 23. ¥ The many friends of Andrew school child of India. | A film entitled "Who cares DD & UTER i] Muir, Brock street south, are| Echo Secretary, Mrs. F. W.\about Jamie' was shown by DECOR CENTRE LTD. } Jor The YOUR CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! GEORGE $ Mr. and Mrs. John Mclvor,/sorry to learn that he is still in) Browne read the highlights from/y ys, 'Tompki Lunch wasi PHONE 668-5862 740 Dundas street east, cele-/Toronto General Hospital. Echo magazine. Mrs. Archie Sercan be MR hatkare Tren: 107 Byron St. $., Whitby Plumber FINA SERVICE brated their 23rd wedding an-| Campbell and Mrs. J. A. Ander: Mrs. Vina Clark | niversary Jan. 24. Lae re one 1 a son are nomination cA ner ane and: Mrs. Vine Clark. } Sports Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanle 5 ' : gehirean , Results will ved at the! ° | Mrs, Albert Midgley, Thickson|her eighth birthday. Guests EA bicoioehg ee ee PLUMBING & HEATING Free Check-Up, road, Whitby, is opening her|tending her party were: Arlene|1g at the home of Mrs. H. T.| i dit Te ab tage his SHEET METAL WORK Cold Weather Is Near home today to members of the| Bell, Marian Taylor, Carolyn Fallaise at 1 p.m. in the form| eC @ INSTALLATIONS ' WEEKLY EVENTS Winterize Here. Pentecostal Church Women's,Campbell, Alison Weir, Kathrine) of a pot luck luncheon. ' ' @ REPAIRS PICK-UP & DELIVERY Missionary. Council. jand Nancy Winter, Julie Crook! At the close of the meeting] | @ SERVICE Thi inde ok : t the eof , is Programme Presented By The Local Mrs. N. R. Shortreed, '107 and Cindy's sister Robin. lunch was served by the hostess, AUTHORIZED y 668-4232 Wellington street, has returned| Friends of Mrs. John Leavitt's. G- © Juby and Mrs. A. 8.| CONSUMERS' GAS Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! § 932 prock ST. N. WHITBY after spending a few days visit-|offer their best wishes on tel ceeae : ' E : : DEALER mo ing her son and daughter-in- occasion of her birthday, cele- ee law, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Short-| brated Sunday. : ONE COMPLETE} ce Ph. 668-4247 Your Fri siselbdi relainaa a Mrs. Arthur Moore, 923 Bay- BROCK proceaw tact | hy i ; ae THIS WEEK'S pier pieces . ; : VENI |view avenue, entertained mem-'| WHITBY EVE a, ag 5 128 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY . . hav aie : | 4 y | C a 2 The Game In Brooklin Bridge. fiayea'a two ibis wih a @ i ee * - FF SPORTS EVENTS ithe Regency Room" : it ying winners: Mrs. Don-| . | 'eee : : | h Club High Scores (11100. ites ntchines| 'al ot the Sarg, lereeet Coating I "C | 7 HOCKEY . The winners and high scores J ei i rnest Colinson and Mrs.| , 3 , 7 : ow GOOD SPORTS ROYAL HOTEL Fertile. The hostess! of the games played last week served refreshments. } F 4 x, : Beg | Support home town sports. METROPOLITAN JR. "'B' LEAGUE 171 Brock St. N. é re > lin 9 Y | J ue by the members of the Brooklin Ten members of Hillcrest | i ? & : é HOME TOWN SPORTS Duplicate Bridge Club were: -- | ome and Schoo! Association ate| if ; " eeeaid "inh LEAL Friday, Jan. 29, -- Brampton 7-Ups vs Whitby Dining Room North and South --Miss V. tended the executive meeting. | -- we SUPPLIERS OF Dunlops, Whitby Arena. Away game, Monday, Open 12 Noon 'til A.M. Drummond and Mrs. K. Mar- Mrs. Don Banks presided. Ar-| eg FUELS and Jan. 25,-- Peterboro Monsons will entertain den, 77; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. rangements were made for the' F Davis, 754; Mrs. R. Morris and general meeting of Feb. 3, at 8) , , igpone > . : ae | BUILDING SUPPLIES the Dunnies in Peterboro. J Miler. * wa. ant p.m. when a representative of} | naire ' Bs. ' STAFFORD and R. Niglis, 4 r, andithe Children's Aid Society will ss j ee ' Mrs. C. Nelson, 59. be, guest speaker. } : ~ << SAWDONS WHITBY INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE © sheri: y si eae CO a Pegs lg hig Sunday, Jan. 31, -- at 12:00 noon, Royal Hotel Brothers Lid. é Cie ee BOE? yi dan and Mrs. R. Drew, 88%; ,, irs. | ' hy . ~ F : t Mrs. R. Heron and J. Patierson,|Werer Kioke, celebrated. 'his | ALWAYS THERE WITH READY CASH Bt se-2524 wuirey, ont vs Kelly Disney. At 2:00 p.m. Ottenbrite Men's 82: Mrs. R. Barrand and R_\fifth birthday Jan. 24. Wear vs Arena Sunoco. tnd Miss. Bovay, 66; Mr. and March st | FOR ANY GOOD REASON For Quick Results [J JOHNS MANVILLE HOCKEY LEAGUE Monuments war Aline Eee on DEADLINE | } | ' . In Buying or Selling Sunday, Jan. 31, -- at 8:00 a.m. Insulations vs e+ « of Distinetion HOCKEY COACH DIES ly wt to pay overdue bills <> for car repairs Use The Times Flexboard, at 9:45 a.m, Transite vs Office, ue ITHACA, N.Y. (AP)--William| Bi ato Classified 668-3552 Whithy A alae, oath ot collegiate hockey and| SAVINGS PLAN C ©} for unexpected expenses <> home SKATING AT THE WHITBY ARENA lacrosse teams and former Ot- to y sident, collapsed and . sah: Public Skati Wednesd d Frid Set aie "aae we] SAVE TAX [MiNAt' repairs and refurnishings <> travel, etc. | COXIES sin: wesecsoy' 8:00 pon to 10:00 pn WHITBY day's Cornell: Colgate hockey DOLLARS. |. - ALSO +500" to *2 500% OR MORE | Adults only. Friday, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Adults AMBULANCE 00 500% ness had coached the Cornell For 1964 |] [yom MOST SURPRISING AFFAIR OF THE YEARI Bar ain Centre _. and Children. Saturday afternoon skating for : freshman hockey team during [se ne core ane oa was | 4 ' Children 14 years ond under only. a SERVICE ' the last two seasons, the last VICTORIA | AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION Starring ae os ey Eeaety eo ; HB Glenn Ford + Debbie Reynolds GUARANTEED PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE New and Used BADMINTON Courteous, Efficient COST TO SHRINERS and GREY iB iy STARTED WiTH A kuss Surplus Stock 24 Hour Service Three new lasitinies stor the| |] In CinemaScope and METROCOLOR | The Whitby Badminton Club meets every Mon- : research and treatment of chil- T R U ,) T Cn 286 KING $T. WEST 728-1636 125. BROCK ST, N. day and Thursday night at Henry Street High Dial 668-8642 dren's burns will cost North ibis otter Ul : " WHITBY School. -- New Members Welcome. 1117 Brock St. S., Whitby A Shriners $3,600,000 ex-| 308 Dundas St. West 7 aa Gah yerr is expenses, - WHITBY | NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED

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