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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1965, p. 6

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i 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Cetober 6, 1968 'Markham Wins Over Steelers By CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- The Markham feal-O-Wax Junior B hockey team edged Whitby Lasco Steel- ers 7 to 5 Tuesday night in a keenly contested exhibition game at the Whitby Arena. De- spite the loss the Whitby club looked very good. Brad Davidson was the only repeat scorer for the winners with two. Single markers went to Bruce Andrew, Gill La- flamme, Jerry Whalen, Roy! Hewitt and Chris Evans. | Tommy Lavender, the pint- size centre of the Steelers led his team with two goals and an assist. His line mates, Kevin O'Shea and Peter Vipond each scored once. The Steelers used Moore and Croot in goal. The former played the first half and) allowed one goal. | Whitby led 2 to 0 at the end of the first period and 3 to 1 mid-way through the second per- fod. Markham scored two goals} House Of Windsor Chapter Plans Fall Fashion Show sj. WHITBY--Tiie Ociober meEei- ing of the House of Windsor Chapter, IODE, was held Mon- day night at the home of Mrs. John Wall, 413 Fairview dr. Mrs. John Davies, Regent open- ed the meeting with the prayer of the order. Final arrangements were made for the Fall Fashion. Show to be held Oct. 13 at Henry Street High School at 8.15 p.m. Co-conveners are Mrs. Gra- ham Lawson and Mrs, Clarence Freek, assisted. by the following committee members: Mrs. John Wall, Mrs. Jack Morgan, Mrs. John Vickery, Mrs. Murray Beadle, Mrs. Murray Detlor. Following the Fashion Show| all participating are invited for} jcoffee at the home of Regent,| Mrs. John Davies, 608 Henry st. Tickets are available from all) members and will also be sold! at the door the night of the' All members were asked make homemade fudge to be sold during intermission at the Fashion Show, Models will have a dress re- hearsal at Walker's Store, Osh- awa Shopping. Centre, Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. Tea hostesses were Mrs. Clar- ence Freek and Mrs. John Wall. to | Presbyterian Women, Group No. event. Mrs. Murray Detlor reported fod. n her attendance at the On- The Steelers will play -host|tario Hospital Volunteer Auxil- Thursday to the West-Clair York| iary coffee party held at, Whitby Steelers. The game is called for| Ontario Hospital where the work 8.30 p.m. was outlined, the great need for JUST TALKING . . . Coach| volunteers was stressed. Cherry was pleased with the A volunteer rally is being) showing of several of his)planned for approximately 200 charges in last night's game.| people when they will have a in the second period and romped home with four in the final per- 0 Group Thanked By Missionary WHITBY -- St. Andrew's 4, held its meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Russell Bradley, 700 Clarence dr, The president, Mrs, Car- man Sarles, welcomed 10 mem- bers and one guest. A short devotional period with the theme of "Thanksgiving" was conducted by Mrs. Sarles. Mrs. Alex Andrew led in prayer. A letter from Miss Agnes Gol- lon, an overseas missionary, was read by Mrs. John Frost, NEW YORK (AP)--The final quarter of 1965 began this week with some economic sigtals "go and others sounding a warning. sae U.S. business has been good all through this year and some elements give every indication of staying that way. But some economists detect prospects of at least a leveling-off. The U.S. automobile industry, which has been booming for three years, is optimistic that there will be no let-down in the balance of 1965 and in 1966. The steel industry can hardly esca a slowdown. Its customers have been building up stocks of steel| all year as a hedge against a strike that didn't occur. On the optimistic side, a poll) of members of the National As-| sociation of Purchasing Agents) shows that 35 per cent look for! better business in the fourth) quarter, 52 per cent expect! things to be about the same and} 13. per cent see a_ braking Some Voices Of Dissent On U.S. Business Boom f Dr. George W. McKinney Jr.,| an economist for the Irving Trust Co. of New York and a tion, said majority expect most of the im- pértant business indicators to vice president of the associa-| / "an overwhelming) § be significantly higher next year than in 1965." However, the trend of busi- ness statistics which are recog-| nized as leading--or forecasting for the longer trend--is not all rosy... ; wa One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Draperies Ke ip orade "A" Predressed READY FOR THE OVEN "TABLERITE" YOUNG TURKEYS -- Grade "A" Predressed READY FOR THE OVEN YOUNG C.I.L. Paints end Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paipts DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. trend. SEE NO DROP Also, a poll of members of the Nationa! Association of ° e @ Broadloom e e Miss Gollon thanked members for their contributions of maga- zines and Sunday School sup- plies, It was announced that the Is- land Players from Toronto will present the play, 'Too Little For Milo", Oct. 17 in the church. Further plans were made for the annual bazaar of Dec. 4. Members were asked to bring Business Economists indicated that the current economic ad- jvance will continue briskly through 1966, ! BROCK WHITBY 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 One Complete Program Each Evening -- Starting At 7:30 a gift for the touch and take table to the next meeting and lalso a 25 cent donation for the | Christmas stockings. As the November meeting will be the last meeting for the year, members were reminded to turn in their apron banks. Rev. W. J. S. McClure led in the Bible study "Two Men Met God on the Gallows." The next meeting will be Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. J. D. Suther- land, 716 Maria st. Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Assoc. "HARDTIMES DANCE' Sal., Oct. 16 8:30 p.m. -- 12 p.m. Legion Hall -- Whitby Freddy Townsend Orchestre 3.00 Per Couple BUFFET SERVED Come' out and get ecquointed with your neighbors. "Tdward Sal ne | BOBHOPE-TUESDAY WELD: FRANKIE AVALON DINA MERRILL : By 2 { | | i Both Features TECHNICOLOR® | Recommended As UNITED iahsts Adult Entertainment This Feature Attraction -- Starts 7:30 "MY BLOOD RUNS COLD" Starring Troy Donahue -- Joe Heatherton SAVE $$ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to : on your auto insurance. ess JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY He was especially pleased the} puppet show illustrating the} bd some of the young 15 and manner. in which a ee -year-olds were stepping into) should approach a patient. This; the ig ee ove Markham) will be held at Whitby Ontario) ... » Manager Davie was once! Hospital Oct. 0. pig beng | hag spe _ It was decided that curtains cu ee more players after the| J game... No names have been) ¥!! be made for the Whitby | announced as yet but manager| Ontario Hospital library. Tavs Dees DH VE At two more of last year's team) back with the Steelers in time| 300 T h for Thursday night's game... .| eac ers also a proven defenceman is re- ported headed for the Steelers} 7 H ld R ll camp... Ralph Moore looked | 0 0 a y sharp in the 30 minutes he worked .. . This fellow while) AJAX (Staff) -- More than small is very fast with his hands|300 teachers from 31 schools in and stick . . . Perhaps ad Ra the area en, ata the things that he cou eltown, Alliston and Ajax w faulted for is wandering too far| gather in St. Bernadette's Sepa- from his goal Waynejrate School, Ajax, this Thurs- Cheesman looks good back in ajday for the annual convention) Whitby uniform and will add 8 of District 9 of the Ontario Eng- lot of strength to the defence/lish Catholic Teachers' Associa- ee .. Pete We pithy a pr tion. It_ is Siar oe a the product, got one goal and was/convention had been held here over anxious on a couple more| The area from which the that could have been in. Allteachers are drawn cover the > amen So a inspectorates of F. J. py _ ves . M. Weiss, are the in- night's game .. . Menard, wh | spectors of the 'No. 4 and No. 2| is a brother of Minnie Menard, |inspectorates, respectively. 'The| sg Regs haga ee ee of the convention will be in the . ys, yes @/Social Services." lot like his big brother and could sae The speakers will include be a big help to the local cause. D. A. Clee, associate superin- |tendent of the Curriculum pal ) jsion, Ontario Department + of} Women Curlers Education; L. A. Code, inspec: tor, Scarborough Board of Edu- Plan For Season cation; J. T. Lewis, master at : the Toronto Teachers' College WHITBY - The ladies sec-| tion of the Whitby Curling Club|2%4.D. H. Ross, master at the held its first executive meeting|----_ : : of the present season Monday} evening at the club. The presi-| dent, Mrs. A. G. Morison, was in the chair Plans were made for the curl- ing season. It is expected the ice will be ready for the end of October with the schedule start- ing in November. Any ladies interested in curl- ing may obtain information by phoning Mrs. W. A. McBride, 668-8206 or Mrs. Jack Doughty, 728-4874. There are some open- ings for new members. STUDY PSYCHIC SECRETS EXETER, England (CP) -- Housewives at Exeter, Devon, can take evening classes to study ghosts and the supernat-| ural this winter. It ts one of; the courses arranged by the jocal" Workers' Educational As-| sociation. WHITBY LASCO STEELERS vs WESTCLAIR YORK STEELERS Whitby Community Arena Thurs., Oct. 7 - Game Time 8:30 p.m. Admission -- Adults 1.00 Students (with cords) 50 cents. © Season Tickets on Sate et the Arena Box Offies 0.H.A. METRO JUNIOR "B" Exhibition HOCKEY DIAL oe 668-8831 STAGE DOOR | LOUNGE AND DINING LOUNGE at the AT THE WHITBY MEAT MARKET Where you get QUALITY MEAT ot Cut Rate Prices ALL STEAKS SIRLOIN ROUND-T-BONE jis Pi 79: ICE CREAM BUTTER 2 Ibs. per customer u OFF PINT BRICK RINDLESS -- BREAKFAST BACON _ 83° TURKEYS GRADE "A" All weights at reasonable prices. BREAD veal 35¢ 6 LOAVES 1.00 amburg Buns or . Hot Dog Buns 2 xcs. 49° COLD CUTS Mee. & Cheese, Pickle & Pimento 49° Chicken Roll LB. ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS Ibs. 1.00 MINCED BEEF WIENERS HAMBURG. 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