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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAT Pee Wee All-Stars Win 7 To 5 Over Kinsmen WHITBY (Staff) -- The Pee Wee All-stars solidified their hald on firet nlnce in the Whithy Minor Bantam House League by edging Kinsmen 7-6. This win boosted the All- stars into a three point lead over Rotary who downed Abner"s Ramblers 6-5. In the third game of bantam action Police defeated Legion 5-3. Dave Herron led the way for the All-stars with three goals, followed by Bob Richards with two, and Brian Harrison and Don Vallont with one. Kinsmen scorers were Bryce Jones with three, Glen Jeffrey with two and Jim Hodges with one. - Kinettes Hold Dinner Meeting The Whitby Kinettes held a dinner meeting Feb. 9 at Spruce Villa Hotel. Eight members and thee guests were welcomed by the president, Marge Gartshore, who chaired the meeting. Kinette Lois Broughton re- ported on the February "Frol- ies" to be held at the Whitby Community Arena, Feb. 18. In charge of the event are Kin- ettes Lois Boughton, Simone Hood and Ruth Hewson. Tick-} 23. | Following the meeting cards ets are available from all Kin- ette members. There will be Presbyterian Women Plan Events St. Andew's Presbyterian Women, Group No. 1, met at the home o Mrs, Walter Porter, Kent st. In the absence of the pesident, Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Thomas Sloan chaired the meeting. Nine members were present. Rev. W.. J. §. McClue was in charge of the Bible study.) The theme was 'Made in His Image". This was followed by a question and answer _ period. Projects for the year were discussed. Dates to remember ford paced Rotary with two goals foliowed by Dave Millar, Henry Grixti, Don White .and In the first game, Don Brad- Don Harris with one each. Den- nis Branton was top man for Abners with two goals and singles came from Wayne Nimi- gon, Terry Halton and Clayton Foskett. A two goal performance by Gary Gillespie paved the way for the Police win over the Le gion. He was followed by Tom Arnold, Harry Matheis and Dave Ross with one each. Single goal efforts for the Le- gion were turned in by Steve Short, Mark Howe and Ronnie Harland. dancing till midnight with prizes for spot dancing. Disc jockey Jack Empringham, To- ronto, will act as master of} ceremonies, It gwas announced that the Easter Money Bunny draw will }be held April 7 at the Snel- |grove drug store. | The Mar. 9 meeting will be | initiation night. when new mem- |bers will be enrolled. The next }executive meeting will be Feb. TOWN PAYS RENT WITH SILVER DOLLARS A silver dollar, repre- senting the first rental pay- ment on the former Ontario County Courthouse in Whit- by, was turned over to War- den Wilfrid H. Gould at the Wednesday morning session of the county council. Dep- uty Reeve George Brooks, WHITBY (Staff) -- Figure skating champions of tomorrow could be on view at the Whitby Arena Saturday afternoon, Feb. 19, when the Whitby Figure Skating Club holds its annual 11h) Pian Keview Of |Grant Structure competition for prizes, mite! and trophies, Starting at 10.30 a.m. the com- petition will continue throughout the afternoon with all local club members. participating. Every- one is invited to attend the gala event and view the excellence of the young skaters. Club officials paid tribute to the town's service clubs which have made this year's competi- tion possible. Donation of tro- phies and awards have been WHITBY (Staff) -- The On- tario County Council's stand- ing committee on finance will review the library grant structure it was decided at the regular council meeting, Wednesday afternoon. : Raising the point was Ajax Ueputy-reeve Join G. Mali. Ee suggested grants were not liowed in proportion' to the joney spent: by the libraries, r. Hall stated that some ties receive only a $50 grant but actually used much more than larger facilities and spend much more in op- eration. He said there should be a grant allowed based on the amount of money spent by a library, ~ was bic mamta ee a VST rs FF 7946 t¥rooe = - = Dut hed not reached the gene g office. bridge Tornsht changed ob '0 P, this information was further proof mail service in Canada Js on the down grade. "The letter Reeve Laycox said he mailed will no doubt ar- tive in a couple of weeks or so," Reeve Redshaw quipped. "T have found mail to be late like Ld s ites, TaUTesey, Pebrusry v7, a - -------- Mail Service C Sen 8 riticized WHITBY (Staff) --Mail ser- vice came in for some "lumps" at the Ontario County Council mevung, Weanesaay aivernoon, during a debate over the ap- this quite often," he said, proval of a grant to the. Whitby Volunteer Fire Department: Following a statement by Pickering Township Reeve Cllt- ford Laycox, that he had mailed an application for a grant for the township's Crippled Chil- dren's Association, some weeks ago, a note of discord was re- vealed. The letter had appar- ently been mailed some weeks PAINTS OUTSIDE FIELD LONDON (CP)--Art teacher Tom Hill, 37, describing himself as "an agnostic and a none sportsman," held a one-man show of paintings devoted to Bi- ble scenes- and boxing matches, He said these two themes are good illustrations of "real life." provided by the Lions, Kinsmen, Kiwanis, Rotary and Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion. "Co-operation and generosity of these devoted service clubs have made this entire show pos- sible," one official stated. '"'With- THE WHITBY & AJAX BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY out this support the skating club would have had a very difficult time."* Former Moderator To Be At St. Mark's WHITBY --ZIn preparation for the approaching season of Lent the message at St. Mark's {United Church last Sunday morn- , of Whitby, right, is seen as he hands over the rental fee to the warden. ~Oshawa Times Photo were played. are: The Women's World Day of Prayer, Feb. 25 at All Saints Anglican Church; Mar. 18, Irish Night at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Chuch; Mar. 21, Asso- ciation meeting; April 23, auc- tion sale at Whitby Community Aena; May 27, Tea and bake sale at the home of Mrs. Don-! ald Wilson. : | Miss B. Wilson, 121 Center| st. n., offered her home for the Mar. 14 meeting. Members en- joyed a delightful: lunch serv- ed by the hostess. Fairview Lodge Costs Increased $100,000 WHITBY (Staff) -- It will cost an estimated $100,000 more to run Fairview Lodge in 1966 than it did in 1965, Ontario County.|said that the estimated revenue council was told, Wednesday. "This will probably mean in- creasing the mill mills, an increase of .21 overjan estimate of $8,000 for the 1965," Reeve Everett Quantrill,|replacement rate chairman of to 1.2) [Board of Management of Fair- view Lodge, told council. | In his report, Reeve Quantrill jis up more than $148,000 over 11965 and that salaries have in- creased by more than $66,000. The estimates he said include of a dishwasher jing was entitled "Lent and the Christian". MOD, \ START BY CALLING US * DRAPES * BROADLOOM * PAINTS * WALLPAPER DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, 107 Byron St. §., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 CONSULT A LICENSED REALTOR FOR _ EXPERT ADVICE OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 668-5853 515 Brock St. $, Whitby HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 668-8873 @ INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL © COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET WHITBY The choir under the leader- ship of Mrs. J. L. , with Miss Carol Smith as soloist, sang the anthem "O Saviour Sweet". Rev. Dr. James R. Mutchmor, immediate past moderator of the United Church of Canada, and former secretary of the Church's Board of Evangelism a Social Service, will be the guest speaker at St. Mark's next Sun- day morning. In the evening the Brownies, Guides, Cubs and Scouts will Another large item in. the budget is the setting aside of $60,000 for the new home for the aged in Beaverton. Some of the estimates are: drugs, $7,000, an increase of $1,000; coroner's investigations, ARNOLD'S 115 BROCK NORTH WHITBY SIRLOIN.OR. WING STEAKS Ib. 79¢ PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF LB. Mercury Furniture and Appliances % Phillips *. Clairtone * GE, FREE DELIVERY Harwood, Ajox 942-3711 hold their church parade. The $1,500, an increase of $900; funeral and burial expenses, worship will be conducted by re- presentative members and lead- ers, Seen sere eres eee For As Little As $25.00 DOWN You Own ROYAL HOTEL Featuring: ° Gisne let © Beene f @ Fully Enjoy an evening out 171 Brock N. 668-5012 the and large hot water tank. of Whitby, A QUALITY CAR from NICOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. 146 BROCK N, 668-3331 Band Auxiliary Welcomes New Member | The Whitby Brass Band,the senior afd junior bands and Ladies' Auxiliary met Feb. 14| the ladies' auxiliary and invited at the Brass Band social room. |guests. In charge of arrange- The president, Mrs, Rex Hop-;ments for the dance are Mrs. kins, chaired the metting and|Norman O'Leary and Mrs. Alvin| welcomed one new member,|Church. | Mrs, Wanda Tizzard. A rummage and -homebake Plans were outlined for forth-|sale will be held April 2 at the coming events. At the Mar. 14/IOOF hall, Brock st. s., with meeting, Mrs. Duncan Mc-/Mrs. Charles McKay in charge Intyre,, home economist atjassisted by members of her Henry Street High School, will/committee. be the speaker. A St. Patrick's). Light refreshments were|®4 from the annual report of dance will be held Mar. 19 at|served by Mrs. Norman/the Army's Home, the average the social room for members of/O'Leary and Mrs. Albin Church. WCTU Officers Are Re-elected The Women's Christian Tem-jfrom the White Ribbon Tid- perance Union held 7 4 ing. ary meeting in St. Mark's Unit-| The clip sheet conducted by ead Church parior. The\mrs. Mary Mitchell also told of , Mrs. Everett Quan-|the life and work of Frances trill, opened the meeting with! witard a hymn and prayer. It was decided that the same|.vetch of the life of St Valen. officers will continue to act for|}ing emphasizing the fact that the ensuing year "He who would be greatest, $1,500, an increase of $500. ing an average of §1 days in the home. netaorging coon tel sd DON'T FORGET Che Rih Room coming in donations and grants. | Paid accounts accounted for more than $11,000 in revenue NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7:30 P.M. Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. with the remainder coming GENOSHA HOTEL from refunds and _ allocation aT Home Cares For Unmarried Mothers WHITBY (Staff) -- The Salva- tion Army's Bethany Home, To- ronto, cared for 158 unmarried mothers in 1956, Ontario County Council learned Wednesday. The council was also inform- -- oe BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD, "Home Improvement Headquarters" 668-5818 419 Dundes &. Whitby | CONNELLY SCHOOL of DANCING Dencing Instruction from 4 years of age. Dor-Mar Beauty Where it's so easy to look oes So nice. FOR APPOINTMENT 668-2992 Pte Spee Is Available For Your ADVERTISING MESSAGE from the Salvation Army head- quarters. MANY TEACH TOO " 7 Romania has 23,000 people en- cost per case was $252.98, with) paged in scientific research, 18,- each unmarried mother stay-'000 of them college instructors. o Classes for Ladies. Register NOW for Fall term ~ 513 Mary E. onan ee Stafford Bros, | BUSINESS OF THE WEEK Geo. H. Vick LTD. Led. Monuments in stone and marble Have you discovered Windsor Canadian? Mrs. J. E. Whitehurst gave the devotional on the subject "Pride and Wisdom." She also read an article entitled "Just for Today," as February is the month. in which WCTU mem- bers around the world honor their founder, Frances Wil- lard. The program continued must be the servant of all," followed by a hymn and prayer. A social time was spent with Mrs. Everett Quantrill and Mrs. Ruth Pickering serving refresh- ments. At the Mar. 15 meeting the awards will be given for those around that subject with ex- cerpts about Miss Willard read who wrote the Temperance course. Quilt Money Donated To Bulletin The February devotional and|Church. Mrs. John McKibbin business meeting of the Parish | will be the speaker, Mrs. McKib- Helpers of St. John's Anglican|bin also mentioned the lenten Church met at the home of Mrs. | services. Henry Perry. Seventeen mem-| It was suggested that the sec- bers and one guest were pres-|retary write to the church war- ent. jdens to see if they could do In the absence of Rev. John |anything, financial wise, for the McKibbin, who has been ill,| Centennial Year. Mrs. John McKibbin opened the; On display were several quilts. meeting with scripture reading | Money paid for them will be put and study from St. John Chap-jaside and donated to the bullet- ter 15. The theme was as Jesus /ins next year. said "To love one another as I{ A quiet conversation took have loved you". \place, remembering différent Prayer was offered by Mrs.|ones who were in hospital or McKibbin and all joined in the |sick at home. Lunch, served by Lord's prayer. It was reported |the hostess, including a birthday that a number of cards were|cake in honor of Mrs. J. M sent out to sick and shut-ins.|Sheedy. All sang happy birth- The Women's World Day of|day. Miss Eunice Kemp called Prayer will be held Feb. 25 at\in for a few minutes and mem- 3 p.m. at St. John's Anglican'bers were glad to see her again. ~ COUNTY of ONTARIO ASSESSORS Applications will be received by the un- designed for the position of Assessors for the County of Ontario up to March Ist, 1966, Applicants should apply in writing stating age, education, experience and qualifica- tions. Probationary Assessors, over twenty- one years of age, with Grade 12 High School education or better, will be considered. 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