SECOND DRAW CHAMPS AT WHITBY CURLING CLUB Curling Club's Second Draw Harold Hughes, vice; Roy were, from left to right: Beckman, skip; Don Cross, Winners of the Whitby Speed Cases 'Education Work Night Dismissed = Theme Of SA Meeting Two speeding cases were dis-} missed at Whitby Traffic Court} fducational Work Night was) yesterday after the court had)the theme of Whitby Salvation » a close look at the offenders') Army Women's Home League speeding tickets. weekly meeting held at the Cita-|was stressed that they did not In both cases the investigat-|del Thursday evening. have to join or belong to the ing officer's signature on the' Mr, Albert Carr opened the|Salvation Army, but that. this! tickets was illegible. meeting with prayer, a chorus|/8Toup was for all women of all) And this, commented lawyer|was sung with Mrs. Elmer|Walks of life, who felt that while Terence V. Kelly who defend-| Archer offering special prayers|€njoying an evening of fellow- ed both cases, was grounds for|for the Army's Centenary year|Ship could be of assistance. dismissal based on case law es- for the Home Leagues of the; It was explained that there tablished in a British Columbia|Army World and of the vast)was a Devotional evening, also} court in 1963, ' work of the Salvation Army|Educational evenings, work) The lthroughout all lands. This was|nights of knitting, embroidery, two men who escaped) . ; heavy fines for speeding rea followed by the special Home|handicraft, etc., also projects of| the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway) Lea ade hi p were Leo Joseph Hebert, 170|Whitby League 'His Presence".| social Hiscock Blvd:, Scarborough; and|Mrs. Captain Clarence Janes|nings. Albert Lewis, 9 Maple avenue, | closed the devotional period! Announcements were given of| A special invitation is exte ed to women who would like an evening out to call their own, it and recreational eve- The Parish Guild of All Saints Anglican Church will have as their speaker Gordon T. Rich- ards, chairman of the Industrial Commission in Whitby and vice- president of the Whitby General Hospital. Mr. Richards will be speak- ing on a subject of vital inter- est to all Whitby citizens -- the building of Whitby General Hospital. The meeting is April 8, at 8 p.m. in the parish hall, Centre street north. This is an open meeting, you are invited to attend, Coffee will be served. Debbie Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ainsworth is celebrating her seventh birth- day today. Guests attending her party are: Wendy and Heather Brear, Christine Rawn, Ros- anne Vine, Sandra Neal, Janet Cross, Annie Hamer and April Ainsworth. Whitby Salvation Army are holding Home League Sunday April 4 at the Citadel. Divisional Commander and Mrs. W. T. Hawkes, Belleville, will be present for the morning service \with Home League ladies tak- |part at the morning and even- ing services. second, Doug Holmes, lead. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY PERSONALS jat 8 p.m. following the general Best wishes are offered to Miss Peggy Quesnelle, Coch- rane street on the occasion of her birthday celebrated today. A committee made up of re- presentatives from each group of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women met at the home of Mrs. William Scott, 302 Cochrane street recently to make plans for the Holly Tea and Bazaar to be held in the church hall Dec. 4 in the afternoon. Members will be preparing articles during the summer months, Co-conveners are: Mrs, Warren Mowat, Mrs, C. G, Sarles, assisted by representa- tives from each group. Leo Bryant, 1010 Dundas street east is celebrating his birthday on Sunday. Best wishes are offered to Mr. Bryant from his friends. The monthly general meeting) of St. John the Evangelist CWL| will be held. April 6 at 8.30| p.m. in the parish hall. Dr, T.| J. Enright, Director of the Men-| tal Health Clinic in Whitby will] speak on "The Function of Com-| munication in Mental Health', Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Palmer, 310 Chest- nut street east on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniver- sary to be celebrated today. Miss Jennifer Knight, 215 Craydon road is celebrating her 16th birthday today. To cele- brate the occasion Jennifer will entertain friends from Ander- son High School for the even- ing. Whitby Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary Council are meeting April 5 at the home of Mrs. McLellan, Dunlop street. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Gib- son are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robertson and children Karen, Christa and Sandra, Peterbor- ough. Today Catherine Gibson lis celebrating her eighth birth- day and her cousin Karen Rob- ertson will be six. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 3, 1965 § A Spring Bonnet Tea will! be held at Whitby Ontario Hos- pital, April 7 at 2 p.m. The event is sponsored by the occu- pational therapy department who have been collecting used Spring hats. It is still time for your-donations of hats. The department kept busy refresh- BOY KILLED STRATFORD (CP) -- Alexan- der Ross Taylor, 5, of Stratford was killed Friday night when struck by a car which police said did not stop following the accident. He was a son of Mr.. and Mrs. George Taylor. ing the bonnets adding flowers, bows, veiling, etc. Patients will be modelling and offered a hat of their choice. BROCK ST. BAHA'I! WORLD FAITH PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the 1.0.0.F. Hall Brock St. 5S, Whitby. Every Sunday evening at 8:15 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME Refreshments served. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 Brock St. N. Minister: REV. MAXWELL CASE 9:45 AM-- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.-- COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M-- JONATHAN KING (Peterboro) TUES.--7:30 P.M. FAMILY SERVICE FRI.--8:00 P.M, YOUTH SERVICE FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N.- ague Prayer adopted by the/helping others in need, plus the!*' Pickering Beach. In both cases the men were|,. issued with duplicate tickets when they were stopped and charged with speeding. with prayer. ion Army's beginnings lread by Mrs. Elmer Archer. Mrs. James Kirk read "William Booth's Resolution' containing| coming events such as Home-| A poem expressing The Salva-| hake sales to be held April 10|its consumption. waSiand April 24 at the Salvation| ---- Army Thrift store, Dundas street west. The Home Rally to} be held at the Oshawa Citadel) Heads Whitby PS System Howard Hempstead, inspector nd-\of Welland's public schools, has|at the home of Regent Mrs. been appointed superintendent of the Whitby Public School sys- tem. He replaces Earl Fairman | of Whitby and will take up his|the Chapter's 10th anniversary. new post in August. The Welland Recreation Com-| mittee announced today that |Wesley Ogden of Oshawa. has|° been hired as the city's new rec- reation director as of May 1 |Mr. Ogden, assistant director of Mrs. Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, re- |places Wilfréd Best who was} fired by city in De- cember council A food expert comes up with the claim that wine is not really blood-forming. It is not likely this will have much effect on STEAM BATH the way to relex--aot |. Best wishes for a happy birth-|meeting. jday are offered to Mrs. Keith |King, 119 Brock street north, iwho is celebrating her birthday. Sunday. House of Windsor IODE Chap- jter held a committee meeting All women and men of the} parish are invited to attend. Family Monument OR) l Created To Qh Individual Requirements \ i STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 | Professionals Wall Washing Floor Cleaning Drapes Cleaned Rug & Chesterfield Shampooing \John Davies, 806 Henry street |to further arrangements for the forthcoming dance to celebrate The event will be held April /9 at Whitby Curling Club from 18.30 p.m. till 1 am. Taking ing an active part are: Mrs. |John Wall, Mrs. Stewart Roblin, Roy Howe, Mrs. Andrew {Glenny, Mrs. John Vickery and \Mrs. Walter Weir. @ Window Cleaning Basement Cleaning FREE ESTIMATES HARRY'S « THANK YOU | REV, DELOSS M. SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES "FAITH TIDINGS" Broadcast C.K.L.B. 1350 on Your Diol 9:45 A.M.--CONCLUDING OF OUR GREAT BIBLE SCHOOL CONTEST . . . AIM 400 PRESENT. 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP and PRAISE Pastor's Sermon: "Adoption as Sons" 12:00 NOON---MONTHLY COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M. THE GOSPEL IN SERMON and SONG Pastor's Sermon: "The Church as an Anchor' 9:15 A.M _WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00 P.M, PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY "'There's Always A Welcome At Faith" 1 wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to my customers for their kind support in the post. | hope that you will continue to patronize Mrs. Mae Broad the new owner of the Dor-Mar. _ On both tickets the investigat-|his vows to God, as how: he|at 2.30 p.m. April 26. All ladies| ing officers signature was Com-/ would conduct his life, for the| welcome to attend. Further in- pletely illegible. _ S benefit of his own spiritual life,/formation regarding the Reaily| To be valid, said Mr. Kelly,| and the extension of God's King-|can be secured from Mrs. Cap-| the officer's signature and rank} qom, ltain Clarence Janes, 668-3556 must be eligible, The case law,! 'The ladies then gave out Edu-|------------__-- -- e added, was established in @ cational items, which included iC County Court. household hints, and favorite RAISE PURSE VALUE At that time it was said that} EDMONTON (CP) -- The ' George's Barbershop | Every Day from 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. || Sunday from 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. Tuesday -- Ladies' Day Monday -- Closed All Day BROCK ST. NORTH. WHITBY 1 DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON Dorothy M. Switzer JANITOR SERVICE Call 668-8873 WHITBY BAPTIST | | (Colborne Street West at Centre) | Minister: Rev. John McLeod | | | | Organist Mrs, W. £. Summers, A.T.C.M. -------- ; 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP COMMUNION SERVICE 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE 9:45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL TO SEE THESE if an officer's signature was il- legible he should print under the signature his name and rank so there would be no mistake. | SET APPEAL START | TORONTO (CP) -- A spokes-} man for the Canadian Churchill) Memorial Awards said Friday) the appeal will begin in Canada May 8 and continue through Nov. 30, birthday of the late Sir Winston Churchill. | recipes. This was followed by a busy evening of work, mostly} on preparing advertisement to) be sent by mail to a large list. This was to advertise t Week, people to attend Home League Sunday which Brigadier and| Mrs. W. T. Hawkes, Belleville, who will be conducting the} morning service, with Home} League ladies taking part in| both services. | 1,000 See Miss Wilkes At Bowmanv BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- More than 1,000 persons saw Debbi Wilkes, a Bronze Medal winner in Figure Skating in the 1964 Winter Olympic Games, give her first solo performance on ice Friday night. Miss Wilkes, who was taking part in the Bowmanville Skat- ing Club's Fifth Skating Carni- val, had never previously done solo performances, having won the medal in pairs competitions. A dazzling performance was put on by Unionville Skating Club's bronze medal winner and she treated the audience to an extra show after receiving a standing ovation. Also headlining the event were. Carrol Forrest and Kevin Lethbridge, 1965 Senior Cana- dian Dance Champions, and Mary Jane Oke. and Victor Irv- ing, 1965 Central, Ontario Junior Dance Champions. : ille Show ready, she did all the choreo- graphy and selected the music for the carnival," Mrs. Oke said. Last night event took the theme of "Down on the Farm". There. were small rabbits, chicks, frogs, cows, milkmaids and other farm animals run- jning around. The Bowmanville Skating Club is sponsored by the Bowmanville Recreation Department and meets twice a week for two-| hour sessions. T. A. "Bud" Fanning is re- creation director. Members of the executive are: | \Mrs. Alf Sammells, president; } Mrs. Jack Leddy, Mrs. Tom| |McGurk, Mrs. Bill Ruddell, Mrs.| C. Oke and Mrs. E. Ewart. | he con- crease |clusion of the Home League] of $1,0 and especially inviting)Gray, Al vice-president, told a press con- purse for professionals in the| 1965 Alberta Open Golf tourna-| FREE TICKETS POPULAR PICTURES AT THE BROCK THEATRE | WED 7:30 P.M.--PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY EMMANUEL REFORMED 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 ment July 1-3 has been in- d to $4,000, an increase 00 from last year, Glenn| Alberta Golf Association} ference Thursday. Winner _ of| |\the 54 - hole competition will! quality for a berth in the $200,- 000 world tournament in the United States in August. Purse} to the winning professional will \be $1,000. G¢itium UP-TO-DATE HEATING 1S COMING FAST, c "FOLKS WHOV, INSTALLED IT, KNOW 17S HERE TO LAST EY uP-TO- DATE Me HEATING The CORNER PIZZA SPECIAL/ZING IN . @ PIZZA e SPAGHETTI © BAR-B-Q CHICKEN @ SPARERIBS HOME DELIVERY 668-8807 (Open 7 days @ week) 107 COLBORNE ST. W. L. M. P. Tigglers, 801 Centre S, for Matchless Living.. GO ELECTRIC \ZALTERATIONS \4 & REPAIRS ESTIMATES 7) 668-4278 Wm, P. Ashton; 810 Athol McTEAGUE (JIM) ELECTRIC LTD. EACH WEEK 12 PEOPLE RECEIVE TICKETS FREE Each week for 26 weeks there will appeor in the advertisements on this page the names and addresses of 12 lucky people in this ore. if your name should appear and you locate it, all you are asked to do is clip the ad and present it at the Oshawa Times Office in Whitby or Oshewa. You will then receive your guest tickets to the Brock Theatre. MONDAY -- TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY One Complete Show Each Evening -- 7:30 "THE IRON MAIDEN" In Color With--Michoel Craig -- Anne Heim Also--'OF HUMAN. BONDAGE" With -- Kim Novak -- Laurence Harvey Book by W. Somerset Moughams RESTRICTED THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Evening Shows At 6:55 and 8:20 "DEVIL SHIP PIRATES" In Color with Christopher Lee -- Andrew Keir Also "WORLD WITHOUT SUN" In Color A true Advenfure -- "Beneath The Sea" PHONE CHERCURY AUTO BODYeemee 223% @ COLLISION CUSTOM BODY WORK @ 24 HR. ROAD SERVICE @ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED KONRAD CSER---OWNER E, L. Chant, 68 Park Rd. 324 ASH ST., WHITBY RES. PHONE North - - - 668-3208 JOE ROBINSON "Your B.P. Dealer' SERVICE STATION @ TUNE-UPS @ SERVICE CALLS e@ GENERAL REPAIRS 668-4585 616 BROCK N. B. Blanchard, WHITBY 1014 Byron N | ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St.» John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A. Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, BA. B.D, Miss tia Newton, Deaconess rs. J. L, Beaton, A.R.C.T. 11:00. A.M.--""THE LORD" Confirmation and Reception of Members 9:30 «.m--Junior, and Seni 11:00 «.m, Nursery, Kindergarten Primary Infant Care, Junior 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M. "VLL WAIT AWHILE" Nursery Care and Junior Congre- Intermediate lors OCCASION Moke It... FLOWERS by DEAN 668-3142 131 Brock S. Whitby gation During Divine Worship Congregation TOWNSHIP of WHITBY TENDERS Sealed tenders in DUPLICATE and CLEARLY MARKED as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until 5 P.M, MONDAY, APRIL 19th., CLUB BAYVIEW -- TABLE SERVICE -- Leo Doleweerd, OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 131 Lupin Dr. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT @ Persons name appearing in this advertisement may reauest guest pass to Bayview Club at Times office. DANCING 9-12 $3.00 PER COUPLE COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 515 BROCK S. -- 668-5853 BROCK icaine WHITBY Shows At 7 & 8:30 SCUGOG CLEANERS CLARK STUDIOS SHIRT copedtletyteins Fine Oil Paintings BUYING - SELLING Get Quick Results VIC'S SPUR SERVICE STATION MURPHY OIL CO. 1965 for the following items. A. 1 only 29,000 G.V.W.. truck and dump body, with trade. B. 1 only 142 cubic yard front end loader, with trade, C. Approx. 30,000 tons of gravel, crushing and stockpiling. Each tender must be submitted on separate forms in duplicate. Tender forms and specifications may be obtained from the Township of Whitby Office, Brooklin, Ontario. Lowest or eny Saturday Matinee at 1:30 seeees The carnival also included 120 members of the Bowman- ville Ice Skating Club and 25) members of the Uxbridge Skat- ing, Club. Mrs. Clarence Oke wrote t script for the show. "The childrer have really, been practising for this," she said, "they have been working) three hours a week for the last) six weeks to get this ready." Mrs. Oke also said that all| the costumes in the show were hand-made by the mothers. "Mrs. Barbara MacDonald, club professional, has done a great job in getting things| he| PANAVISION'S METROGCOLOR J Shown at 7 & 9:45 with low cost CLASSIFIED ACTION WANT ADS Jr. Dobney, 50 Adelaide E, Portraits Model Services Custom Picture Framing Self-Improvement Classes 668-4497 325 Brock N. and STORAGE WHITBY OFFICE 130 Brock W. 668-4341 524 CROMWELL. OSHAWA Whitb: E. F. Armstrong, 126 Alexandra Li £; LIMITED 668-3644 501 Brock N. Whitby tender not necessarily accepted. WM. H. WALLACE Clerk Township of Whitby, Brooklin, Ont. Released by 201% Century Fox Storring JOCK MAHONEY COPPING CARPET SERVICE @ COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS @ CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING "942-0535 e@ 'N YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT "WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT" @ GUARANTEED & INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES M. Mcaulay, 300 High; Whitby MARGIA DEAN Oe ie Mee Breed 105 Byron St. S. bas Under New Management... DOR - MAR Beauly Salon MAE BROAD, new owner and MISS ENID PITT hair stylist with Dor- Mar for the past five years wish to extend a cordial invitation to all former clientel and future custo- mers to call Dor-Mar for the most and Specializing and Cold Waves new exciting hair styling. in Tinting, Bleaching For Appointment Ph, 668-3992 : Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily Evenings -- Tuesday and Thursday Watch for our Opening Specials Easter Week HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 668-8873 @ INDUSTRIAL @ COMMERCIAL @ COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET A&T MOTORS @ 2 Licensed Mechanics See Our Display Of New '65 RAMBLERS Quantity of Goad Used Cars' ABNER'S ESSO SERVICE 668-5391 1003 Brock 3. Mrs: @ Automatic Transmissions @ Complete Tune-uns 668-2893 Whitby Heffering, 408 Cochrane 701 Dundas E, Whitby - WHITBY Jas. COMPLETE TRANSMISSION F SERVICE 668-4932 WHITBY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 405 MARY ST. EAST ~ Enid Pitt Whitby WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS @ RE-CHROMING e@ GRILLES @ BUMPERS @ NEW AND USED PARTS e@ NEW FIBRE GLASS FENDERS "LATE MODEL WRECKS BOUGHT AND SOLD Lloyd McKee, 759 Tennyson 12 HWY.--1 MILE N. OF WHITBY 419 DUNDAS NO. 668-3223 BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. "HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS" 668-5818 ST. £. WHITBY Higgins, Townline N. SUPERIOR PROPANE 'SALES & SERVICE' 668-3328 ST. --£. -- WHITBY Shepperdson, 238 Stevenson §. VICTORIA c R.R, NO. 1 PICKER BUD'S ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS e CUSTOM WORK e@ INTERIOR & EXTERIOR RAILINGS (OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE) 5-YEAR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTER ING -- 942-0720 SPECIAL - TE 1 | Only . a WILDE RENTAL SERVICE & SALES NT TRAILERS 399.50 1415 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY PH. 668-3226 1