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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1965, p. 5

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INSTALL AUXILIARY POLICE A SWEARING-IN CERE- MONY was held at the On- tario Provincial Police Head- quarters, Whitby Thursday evening when 15 new auxil- officially installed in the newly formed OPP. Auxil- lary Police Force. Magis- trate Harry Jermyn watch- es as Auxillary Constable OFFICERS IN WHITBY TOWN ~ Elections On Monday WHITBY (Staff) -- Monday is election day in Whitby, with candidates running for every office from the mayor down through council. Both Separate and public school trustees will be in for a battle against new candidates while five men are running for the four Public Util- ity Commission seats. As one candidate put it, "this should be an interesting elec- tion, we have lots of candidates, all we need now are the voters"'. The question of svhether it will be a heavy vote or light will remain a mystery until the last moment; however, ii would ap- pear the polling booths will be main separate entirely. In ad- dition, electors will be asked to give a 'yes' or 'no' answer to the question of Sunday Sports, movies and other similar activi- ties which contravened the Lord's Day Act. Whatever the outcome, Mon- day is expected to be an inter- esting day in the town of Whitby. ; FIRES CLAIM LESS Forest fires burned 19,692 of 97,516 acres yearly. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, December 4, 1965 § Lodge Conducts Christmas 'Meet Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. 132 held its Christmas meeting at the IOOF Hall. Noble Gfand Sister Verna Attwood assisted by Vice Grand, Sister Sheila Gordon opened the meeting in regular form. Sister Gordon gaye the sick report. A 15-year jewel was presented to Sister Lillian Yoeman by Noble Grand. Sister Yoeman acres in Ontario in 1965, com- pared with the 1951-60 average busy with every scat hotly con- tested. Two plebiscites will also ap- pear on the ballot this year. Separate school supporters will decide whether to take township separate school students into the ATTERSLEY for COUNCIL local educational system or re- imankes members oi thw edge for this honor, It was mentioned that Euchre Night will be held Dec. 10 and Dec. 17. and_will. afterwards resume its activities Jan. 7, Meeting closed in due form afterwards members enjoyed carol singing and exchange of gifts, Sister Tena Roberts acting as Santa Claus representiative. A buffet Junch was served with Sister Kathleen Brough as social convener assisted by members of her committee. RE-SLECT JAMES ROSS for P. U. .C. 21 Years of Continuous Service with the P.U.C. Oshawa, signs his name to the oath of office. An Auxil- lary senior officer, Inspector A. Allen, is shown in back- ground. To my Fellow Ratepayers in the Township of EAST WHITBY | To The Taxpayers of 'the TOWN OF WHITBY On Monday you have the privilege and responsibility of electing a new mayor for the Town of Whitby. With the threat of mounting taxes -- up 8 mills this year, and a further increase of at least 4 mills already committed. -- | believe you must demand prompt and decisive action from the man in the top administrative position of our Ivan James Wiliams, of -- Oshawa Times Photo I'm @ Candidate for the office of Reeve for 1966, | eppreciate your support in past years and ask th! vote et the election----Dec, 6th, 1965. Experience and leadership will be used in the coming job, | have given you beth in the past end trust you will give me your support ond vote for me on ELECTION DAY. lary police officers were WHITBY PERSONALS | Times' SERVICE pee SMe olvey pie | ON ELECTION Metz, France, are house guests of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Strowger, 211 Craydon "rd., while Mr. Sawdon is taking] a course in Air Force Police) at Camp Borden, they expect to return to France at the end) of March for two and a half years. All Sainst Evening Guild Dec. 6 meeting will be in the form of a pot luck supper at 7 p.m.) Members are reminded to bring Mrs. Laurie Standish, 209) Bowman ave, is now at her) home after spending few days| at the Oshawa General Hospital. | Verna Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avard Wagner recently was a patient at the! Oshawa General Hospital, she} has now fully recovered and is} visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. | and Mrs. William St. John, Tor-| onto, WHITBY (Staff) -- The Osh- | awa Times Whitby Bureau Office, 111 Dundas st. w., is expected to be a_ veritable 'bee-hive" of activity Monday evening when municipal elec- tion results begin pouring in | from the polling stations. For the venience of the candidates and general public, the office | NEIL SMITH VOTE and RE-ELECT service and con- | will be open from 7:00 p.m. | | through the balance of the | civic government. As | said on September 11th, | believe we must first re-appraise the Town's financial position. Then we must chart our future progress with par- ticular attention to population, assessment, taxation, services, education and recreation. | believe we must encourage the participation of boards, businessmen, developers and industrialists in a Mayor's Advisory Committee to create new programmes and restore confidence in the Town. | offer you sound and positive leadership. I believe that my administrative experience in industry, and my concien- tious attention to the Town's business as a former member of almost every board in the civic administration. can be of value to the Town of Whitby. the newly | evening until | are de- | elected candidates cided. | All members of the staff | will be on hand to answer | phone enquiries and post | results on huge _ bulletin boards. As each poll turns in results the figures will be | mounted on the boards so everyone in attendance will | be kept up to date on the articles for sale suitable for Christmas gifts which will be sold that evening to help raise funds. Carolyn, daughter of Mr. and) Mrs, Leonard Pridie is cele-| Mr. and Mrs. William Spen- cer, 505 Byron st. s., enter- tained last Saturday evening at la family gathering. Present were: Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ereresen, Mr. and Mrs. ngpee Richardson, Pickering, Mr. an tiga <i usl ecamen fee' Mrs. Lorne Thorndyke, Mr. and i /Mrs. Larry Higgins, Whitby, John Howard, flew to Char-/Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tripp, lottetown, P.E.I. where he at-| Ajax. thers eae tae &. howard. Mrs. George Richardson and] events. Sub - totals will be |Mrs. George Town were co-| available on request by phon- Whitby Garden Club are hold- JOAN REED for Public School hostesses recently at a bridal] ing 668-3703 anytime after ing its Christmas meeting Dec.| shower in honor of Miss Dianne 8:00 p.m. 9 at King school at 8 p.m. All/Brady, Whitby who is to be attending will enjoy entertain-| married Dec. 18 to John Baker,/with many lovely and useful ment, games and lunch. Mem-|Toronto at St. John's Anglican) gifts. A buffet lunch was served. bers are asked to bring a)Church. The winner of the prize was eins Upon arriving at the home of |Miss Marion Price. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Read,|Mrs. George Town the bride- 1022 King st., are celebrating/to-be was presented with a their 12th wedding anniversary| corsage of deep pink carnations and was welcomed by 20)% friends. The room was gayly decorated with pink steamers) and wedding bells. Holds Meeting Miss Brady was chveiallt VOTE PROSSER for COUNCIL Home League thanks for receiving dolls sent | to her for distribution to In-} "dians children of "one of <2) native corps, she also gave) highlights of Northern B.C. | Plans were made for the forh- eqming Christmas party to be | held Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m. when members will enjoy supper followed by a closing devo- tional to terthinate the present year. At the close of the meeting | Mrs. Ewen MacDonald and Mrs. Elizabeth Lintner were tea hostesses. and that my only interest will be the betterment of the Town and it's people, FOR... Salvation Army Women's Z del. The evening project was the | RE-ELEC | S a cutting-out of Angel's wings for| 1 the Sunday school Christmas | program, when completed Mrs. e j Captain Clarence Janes took | » © | charge of the devotional period. | as A short business session was | : H heid when an interesting letter a : é received from Mrs. Major Fred For | T OWE | i Ww : : bia Division who .sent her ' the Peopte! I ask you for your vote on Monday. Sincerely, RE-ELECT Home League held its weekly | Lewis Divisional Commander's H Id St; h Separate School Trustee gisietee : r WHITBY ARENA COMMISSION 'Urges You To VOTE YES. | Mon., Dec. 6, 1965 ST. ANDREW'S | PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev, W. J, §. McClure, B.A. Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M. PRE-COMMUNION SERVICE In return I promise that | will faithfully represent all the people of Whitby, Desmond Newman. RE-ELECT --- WARREN Councillor Harold meeting Thursday at the Cita- wife of Northern British Colum- "In the Service of COUNCILLOR FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--"FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST CKLB 1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.--OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M--MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE PASTOR'S SERMON: "RECEIVING THE SPIRIT" 12:00 Noon--COMMUNION SERVICE and reception of my rs. 7:00 P.M. -- EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE. Pastor's Sermon--"'Heaven's Realities" WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY "You Will Always Find A Welcome At Faith" R. J, CLEMENTS for Public School TRUSTEE "BEV" DAVIS P.U.C. 18 Yeors' Experience With Onterio Hydro. EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Read West Rev. Harold Hesselink Whitby Arena Commission Supports the Plebiscite | "ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF PUBLIC GAMES AND SPORTS ON THE LORD"S-DAY, TO BE REGULATED BY MUNICIPAL BY-LAW UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE LORD'S DAY (ONTARIO) ACT." 9:45-A.M.--Bible Schoo! Prayer Meeting and Bible School Wed. 7:30 . : fois oe 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL moaecem--- Dmwse MxM mm <~adae-Ke CZaAZOON Warren. J... Mowat e@ CONTINUED @ PLANNED @ PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRATION Vote for Experience VOTE FOR MOWAT For Information or Transportation Call -- 668-2601, 668-2246, 668-6861 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE RADIO --~ TELEVISION HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service 7 PLM. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Junior Congregotion and Nursery Care During Divine Worship ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts Rev. J. M. Smith, BA. 8.D. Miss fla Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J, 4. Beaton, AR.C.T, WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister: Rav, John MeLeod Organist Mrs. W; £, Summers, A.T.C.M 11 A.M.--"God"s Provision' 7 P.M.--"The Offensive Cross" 11 AM.="ADVENT AND EVENT" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM--Jumors, Intermediates, Seniors A.M.--Nursery, Primary, Junior WHITBY 668-5679 iB Kindergarten, Congregation Taighons 668-3091 for information rs

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