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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1965, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Women Curlers Present Past President's Pin WHITBY -- The fall genera)|by Past President Mrs. Harry meeting of the Whitby Ladies' |Lott. Curling Club was held in the! The schedule for the year was club Jounge Oct, 25. The presi-joutlined by various conveners, dent, Mrs. A. C. Morison, chair-\It was mentioned that the ice ed the meeting. |will be ready for curling Nov. Several prospective members|! for beginners and for the next were introduced ltwo weeks practice games and ee : then the regular schedule, A past president's pin was) Refreshments were served by presented to Mrs. Don Wilson the social committee. Club Members Lose 21 lbs. WHITBY -- The Whitbyling a Hallowe'en party was en- Shrinking Violets TOPS Club|joyed. Most of the members held its meeting Tuesday even-|were in fancy costumes which ing at Dundas Street School. |were judged by non-costumed The meeting opened with) members. Winners represent- TOPS slimming song. Thirteen og yomcons maiden, a hobo members were present and a| : | A delicious diet dinner wa weight loss of 21 pounds was re- corded. After a short business meet- served, Members were remind- ed the election of officers wi be held Nov, 16, Whittlers Mark Anniversary WHITBY -- The Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club held its meeting at Kathleen Rowe School. To celebrate the first anniversary of the Whittlers a special program had been ar- ranged with many invited guests attending. | A low calorie pot luck sup-| per was enjoyed. This was fol- lowed by a Hallowe'en party with all members in costume. Prizes were won by Mrs. Mary Hewlett, for originality, Mrs, Winnie Brilinger, for comic and to Mrs. Alice Boychyn and Mrs. Elsie Keetch. It was mentioned that severa! members have successfully lost considerable weight, they en- courage others to persevere and jthey will attain the same re-| sults faithful attendance means weight loss. The next meeting will be held Nov, 2 at Kathleen Rowe School. Auxiliary Plans Party | WHITBY -- The Ladies Aux- iliary, Royal Canadian Legion, held its social meeting Tuesday at the Legion Hall. President Mrs. Phyllis Norris was in the chair. Application for poeberttiy) was accepted from Mrs, Eliza- beth Mitten. Members were reminded that "Poppy Day" will be held Nov. 6 with the Veteran's Banquet on Nov. 11. Veterans and Auxiliary will par- ade to St. John the Evangelist Church Noy, 7 at 10 a.m. from the Legion Hall. Members are reminded to Mission Pastor Cites Work WHITBY -- The Whitby Bap- tist Women's Society for Chris- tian Service held its Thankoffer- ing meeting Oct. 26 at the church. The meeting was open- ed by the mission representa- tive, Mrs. Everett Pogson, who welcomed all present. The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. Don Mitchell. The soloist, George Jepma, was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Cyril Rich. ken Baptist Church, Six Nations) Indian Reserve, Rev. John McLeod. | who showed 23. give their children's name for, the Christmas party. The list is in the Legion Hall. This} should be done before Dec. 4| as the party will be held Dec,! 19 in the Legion Hall at 4 p.m. | for Veteran members' children| 12 years and under. Mrs. Jean King gave her sick reporas" A get-well wish was sent to Mrs. V. Parkinson and Mrs, Florrie Adam who is pro- gressing very well at the Osh- awa General Hospital. | The meeting closed in the usual manner with a delicious| lunch served. by Mrs, Alice Mc- Carl and her committee. slides of the building of the new church, He gave an address and also showed more slides on the every-day life and environment of his Indian people. The speak- er was thanked by the presi- dent, Mrs. Dudley Wilson. The meeting closed with a} hymn followed by prayer by| Tea hostesses were Mrs. Dick |Adams, Mrs, Ruth Pickering| jand Mrs, Ruth Maw. The CGIT Mrs. Pogson introduced Rev.|girls served, ushered and took Tom Marakawa, of the Ohswe-|the collection. The next meeting will be Nov. Ne } Members were reminded that | | | prise visit to Mayor Warren Mowat in his office at the town hall Wednesday to pro- mote the Whitby Community Stormie Dingley, "Miss Red Feather' of the Great- er Oshawa Community Chest Campaign, paid a sur- - MISS RED FEATHER VISITS WHITBY MAYOR Pupils To Assist UNICEF Appeal KEDRON (TC) -- The stu- dents of Maxwell Heights School will be collecting for UNICEF again this year. They would ap- preciate your pennies, nickels and dimes for this worthy cause, The special speaker at the anniversary service at Kedron this year was Rev. Donaid Low- ry, of Eglinton United Church, Toronto, Kedron people enjoyed renewing their acquaintance with Mr. Lowry, who as a stu- dent served on the charge for four months in 1957. There was special music by the choir . "Tl Will Switch Knives Are Illegal WHITBY (Staff) + Switch blade knives are regarded as lethal weapons in Canada, Whit- by Police chief constable George Rankine said today. The chief was answering a question on the legality of selling such weapons to persons in the com- munity, especially the younger set. A report that such a weapon is now being sold in town brought an instant reply from Chief Rankine. "We have no knowledge of such a sale being made but will Donisaes, it immediately, he' extol Thee', and "Count Your Chief Rankine further stated Many "neta chaw vung ot moa got dye Md --s the evening anniversary ser- tyiteh blade knives head this bf ogy oi gage United list of offensive weapons. ' | LALA GRANTS TT, | SAVINGS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 28, 1965 § Whitby Duplicate Bridge Winners ing account for eight of the 15 types of goods Canada SPECIALIZE IN DRESS Clothes and fabrics for sg 4 im- ports from Italy. The winners and high scores in the games played by the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club were: East and West: Mrs, W. Ham- mond and M, Cole ,13614; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Howe, 110%; Mrs. 6B. MeCaii and Mrs, R. Buit, 105; Mrs. E. Bovay and Mrs. F. Love 94. North and South; Mr, and Mrs. M. Hutchison, 107; Mr. and Mrs> F. Wells, 99; Mrs. J. Frost and Miss A. Lawler, 9644; Mrs. K. Hunter and E. Cole, 96. BACHELOR WAS CURIOUS James Smithson, founder. of the Smithsonian Institution a lifelong bachelor, once cau; and chemically analyzed a TELEVISION - RADIO HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service wurrey 668-5679 KY lady's tear. THE WHITBY & AJAX BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY ACCOUNTS WILL EARN 4% FROM NOVEMBER Ist Cony * DRAPES * BROADLOOM * PAINTS * WALLPAPER DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Chest Drive, Accompanying | PHONE 668-5862 "Miss Red Feather' was Robert Cawker, right, chair- CONSULT A | LICENSED REALTOR FOR EXPERT ADVICE OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 668-5853 515 Brock St. $. Whitby anes JANITOR SERVICE 1 668-8873 © INDUSTRIAL @ COMMERCIAL © COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET WHITBY man of the Whitby Com- munity. Chest. WHITBY i aiaceaemieieaaimanaiaiiaaaal ARNOLD'S 115 BROCK NORTH © --Oshawa Times Photo Rotary Bantams Beat Pee Wee All-Stars WHITBY (Staff) Rotary|miade his sropped the Pee Wee All-Stars|posts. this week in the Whitby Minor; Ronald Halton was the marks-| Hockey League, bantam divi-lman for Abner's Esso when he sion with a 5-2 score. The gameifired a pair of counters to lead| was the first scheduled duel oninis squad to a 5-3 victory over| the program at the Whitby/the Legion team. Singles were Arena, : scored by Terry Halton, Clay-| All Rotarian goals were sin-iton Foskett and Jack Gront. Le-| gle tallies by Mark Scott, Don|gion goals were fired by Mark White, Don Harris, Rickey Mar-|Howe; Gary Twinning and Bill shall and Don Bradford, Miiwerda | ing for the All-Stars were Dave debut between the! Heron and Wayne Cormack. | In the second game, the Whit-| by Police squad blanked the) Kinsmen by 1-0. Dave Ross) scored the only goal with Phillip Pascoe picking up an assist. The-score could have been higher except for skillful de-! fensive work by Kinsmen net- minder, Gordon Juby, who! OFFICIAL Hon Watson CURLING BOOTS For OPEN TALKS Men and Women THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP)--The West European and Canadian ambassadors Monday -- ef -- WHITBY DON'T MISS OUR ALL WEEK VALUES IN THE TIMES SAT. WEEKEND SHOWCASE Time To Stock Up! Dairy Queen Mercury Furniture and Appliances %* Phillips * Clairtone * GE. FREE DELIVERY Harwood, Ajax 942-3711 ' ; @ Fully Enjoy on evening out 171 Brock N, 668-5012 2 Dairy Queen Stores STILL OPEN anare fo For As Little As $25 146 BROCK N, A QUALITY CAR from NICOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. emreais xe .00 DOWN You Own 668-3331 wasnt To Serve You ! | CONNELLY SCHOOL of DANCING Dancing Instruction from 4 yeors of oge. Classes 235 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 1003 Dundas St. E., Whitby TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OCTOBER SALE On Until Closing Date -- Sun., Oct. 31 for Ladies, Register NOW GY |] for Fall term = BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD, "Home Improvement Headquarters" 668-5818 419 Dundes &. Whitby began a two-day, closed-door | 513 Mary E. Bros. COLLINS SHOES meeting to discuss U.S. policy Stafford Led, BUSINESS OF THE WEEK Dor-Mar Beauty Where It's 80 @ easy to leok a+ So nice, FOR APPOINTMENT 668-3992 Lassnesiemeabineseiieicaieaiiaasl in Europe. Main topics will in- clude the present dispute in the Common Market and a Euro- pean voice in the strategy of a Open Fri. till 9 P.M. 119 Brock St. S., WHITBY Monuments in stone and AJAX CLEANERS WHITBY PERSONALS STAFFORD BROS. 3. Young, Oshawa, an out-jover the weekend at the home standing speaker on many pre-jof Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth L. vious occasions, will be the|Merrill, Dundas st. w. possible multi-lateral force Treaty Organization. nuclear in the North Atlantic PHONE 668-3476 guest preacher at Almonds Unit- : : ed Church anniversary ser-| Miss Suzanne Petterson, King- vices Oct, 31 at 11 a.m, and|Ston, was the recent guest of 7.30 p.m. standard time. Mrs. her friend, Robert Cochrane, Godfrey Lee is the organist.|&t the home of his mother and She will be assisted by Miss step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beth Atkinson who will be in| McRae, 907 Annes st. charge of th choir. Miss Ruth) Mrs, Sortis Borden, of "Blan-| Mitchell will be guest soloist/tvre Scotland, was a visitor at| | at the morning service andithe ho jthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh George Breckenridge, Toronto, McQueen, 218 Rosedale dr. 8 in the evening. Mrs. Vincent Mallon, presi- Several members of Almonds|dent of 5th Whithy Scout and United Church Women attend-) cy} Mother's Auxilia ' » ry held an ed_ the presbyterial held at/executive meeting at her home Orono last Tuesday. jwhen members made plans for Congratulations are extended¥he year's activities, to Mr, and Mrs. John Newton, ---- RR 1, Whitby, who are cele- Members are requested to no- brating their wedding anniver.|'ice the change of date for the sary Oct. 28. jnext meeting to be held at St. |John the Evangelist parish hall| Mrs. Sarah Hornby, 738 Dun-|Nov. 2 and the CWL Noy, 9. das st. w., celebrated her 80th|At the close of the meeting the Evening Programs at 7 and 8:35 Last Complete Show ot... 8:35 BROCK WHITBY ess % Teer » HAROLD PICTURES HECHT > CAT 'BALLOU "JAN FONDA LEE MARVIN MICHAEL CALLAN DWAYNE HICKMAN Starts et 7:00 end 16 P.M. MAT MIME Olt STUBBY HIVE ALSO 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTICH "THE ELECTRIC MONSTER" with Rod Cameron -- Mary Murphy COLUMBIA o %, eee eres, *e birthday Oct. 25. She received) congratulations from many friends from as far away as Vancouver, Winnipeg and Mont- real. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Winkel- mann, West Hill, were guests/ STAR PUPILS ABSTAIN HARRISON HOT SPRINGS, B.C. (CP)--Top students don't smoke, Dr. R. T. Ravenholt of the University of Washington told a health meeting here. A study of five Seattle schools showed 75 per cent of the poor students smoked and almost none of the top students did. APPEARANCE COUNTSI Look your best for School Dress or Date Young !deos in Shoes for Men... et COLLIN SHOES Open Fri. till 9 p.m. 119 Brock St. S. WHITBY Ph. 668-3476 hostess served refreshments. | | marble 4 Generations of Experience Red Wina Orchards ROADSIDE MARKET 668-3552 LTD. 318 Dundas E. Memorials in stone and marble perpetuate the memory of o loved ABNER'S ESSO featuri THE GREAT NEW RAMBLER APPLES For A Hallowe'en Treat 2% Miles West of Whitby on Highway No, 2 -- At the "BIG RED APPLES" Open Thursday -- 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. | 1003 Brock $. 668-5391 place. Stofford Bros, Ltd. offer their many years of experience ond service to you to assist In your choice of memorials. Ernie and Charles are the fourth generation of stone masons and monufoctur- ers and pride themselves in finest quality of material and work both in their plant ond ot the cemetery, ond offer a complete monument service. Work at their present location be- Open Friday -- 7 p.m. to & p.m. Sat. & Sun; -- 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Secretarial Overload Service * SECRETARIES * TYPISTS PAINT SALE FRESH -- INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WHITE AND HUNDREDS OF COLORS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIAL MIXING | GALLON ONE LOW PRICE 73 * EXTRA STAFF * MAILING & DUPLICATING SERVICES 101 Dundas W. 668-8181 gan In 1946 and they have since added a new building in 1961 to house a sow used in another phase of their work, Under contract to the Johns Manville Co., Stafford Bros, Ltd, does a great deal of pipe cutting and build elbows, "T's" and "Y's" and many other custom products. They also do con- siderable commercial sandblasting. For the best in material and work- manship it's Stafford Bros, Ltd., 813 Dundas E., Whitby, one and mark their final resting | @ COLD STORAGE @ SHIRT SERVICE 942-0310 72 HARWOOD $., AJAX ARMSTRONG HOMES Proudly Presents Southwood Park Ajax and Rolling Hills Estates Olive & Grandview, Oshewe 942-2401 43 SHERWOOD E. PICKERING lenderest JUST OPENED! WHITBY MEAT MARKET 313 BROCK S$. 668-6941 WHITBY ane HORTON'S STUDIO © e@ INDUSTRIAL @ CHILD STUDIES @ PORTRAITS @ WEDDINGS 942-1110 37 STATION PLAZA, AJAX BROUGHTON MOTORS * Licensed Mechanics *% General Repairs .. * Quality Fino Products 1101 Broek S. 668-8211 GOOLD's | FURNITURE SPECIAL... New -- Unpainted Furniture and Chrome Kitchen Sets 215 DUNDAS ST, £. 668-5481 GEO. HARDING EXCAVATING Trenching is Our Specialty FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE 18 5 668-3566 QUART (Sa Fairview Dr, Whitby DX OIL Now is the time to to arrange for your FUEL OIL from DX, 668-3341 No. 2 Hwy. Whitby LEHN'S BAKERY & Specializing @ Cokes e Pestries in Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Tues., Sat., Sun, 12 - 9 p.m. 668-8111 114 Lupin Drive Whitby DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 BYRON ST, S$. WHITBY -- PHONE 668-5862 FREE DELIVERY HOMELITE XL-12 @ Custom Cutting SALES - SERVICE . RENTALS WILDE RENTAL SERVIGE & SALES | 1415 Dundas St. E. | Whitby -- Ph, 668-3226 SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE * Brigham Brice Pipes * Guns * Ammunition * Cameros * Films HOURS 8 A.M. -- 10 P.M. DAILY 121 Brock N. 668-8361 SURANEE oy Geo, H. Vick Ltd, 668-3579 and 668-3330 108 Brock N. Whitby

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