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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1967, p. 5

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urpose of the establish- [ Llewellyn Hall was to a home for the chil- missionaries serving in inds who had to remain ada to secure their g- When it was opened 1€ accommodated about iren who attended the public and high the home was opened mber, 1919, Mrs. W. J, n, a missionary who ved in India and Trini- s the house mother, She r succeeded by a Mrs, mm. The home was over by the United of Canada following rch Union vote in 1995 later sold to the Osh- brew congregation. - yr. R. P. McKay, gen- retary of the Foreign Board of the Presby- 'hurch, conducted the nm service, He said the uld relieve much of the from parents who e separated from their for periods from five ears. It would assure iren, he said, of pro- and care during their absence from Canada. Ir. L. MeP Scott, of conducted the deyo- 'ther speakers were Yule, minister of St, Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Jamieson; Rev, Gould of Formosa, ing the missionaries: S. McLaughlin and AcLaughlin. AcLaughlin expressed yn at seeing her for- ie devoted to such a use and extended the es of her husband and er Of missionaries on from their overseas well as the clergy of resbytery of the Prog. Church attended. ITE... be lessened here and in the U.S. plants loser to the point of hipping costs of bring- ican made parts into a major factor when he lesser productivity nadian auto producers 0 per cent. - money into an al- ated economy without vation of greater pro- 'an only manifest and injure our monetary hile Ottawa imposes ne Taxes on all the -urb inflationary pres- - only ones to gain toworkers, for whose ® as consumers will sr reported 10 to 25 "a new car. mands for a 100 pef lian content ear and y would have many for both workers ners, Canadian aut ud continue to keep > matter how many or their subsidiaries ers were on strike, Mexico, Sweden ang have all done it with maller market. thas fob security is more in the long run thar heques" for a short hen no job at all! hank you Mr, Editor, Sincerely, Dean J. Kelly 288 Kaiser Cresc., Oshawa Ontario, 2APHS dumb creature who of things he doesn't in order to make uy things he doesn't rn't careful, many ho has a magnetie will draw something pocket. editor says people ess naturally. This, an't be done, as it | to dress. Mime tne (NO IT REMINDED IN DWULL Expansion of parking facilities at the badly over- crowded Liverpool GO tran- sit station at Pickering is GO late this week. Information director Edward Ingraham of GO transit said the ex- pansion will mean total S paved parking space for TRANSIT LIVERPOOL PARKING 400 cars. The present capac- ity of the parking lot is 180 cars, and up to 300 cars are being crowded on it at times. The 400-car capacity : * Noe sa LOT EXPAN will be more than adequate, Mr. Ingraham says. The Liverpool Road station will have, when expansion of the lot is completed, the second expected to be completed soa genes When voters in the North Ward of the new Town of Whitby go to the polls Dec. BOARD OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES 9, they'll select from three men to fill two board of edu- cation positions. Newcomer Russell Lunney, centre, will challenge incumbents Hugh Ormiston, left, and Russell Batten. WHITBY /AJAX PERSONALS | Meeting Tonight Benevolent Rebekah Lodge is sponsoring a euchre evening, Friday, at the IOOF hall. In charge of the evening are Sis- ters Joan Mace and Lottie Plas- kitt. Prizes will be awarded to lucky winners. Members are asked to invite friends and neighbors to attend. Lunch will " be served. * Anglican Church Mrs. Bud Pipher opened her home tq members of St. John's Ruth WA group. Mrs. Thomas Hill chaired the meeting. It was re- ported that $82 was netted from the recently held bazaar. Mis- cellaneous table and tea tables were in charge of the Ruth Group. Mrs. Hill showed colored slides of Banff. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Stanley Atkin- son and Mrs. William Bonk in serving refreshments. St. Bernard's school is holding "Open Hoise" tonight from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. Whitby Baptist Church Women's Society for Christian Service held 'Games Night." Mrs. Douglas Dair and_ her Pickering Easter Rebekah Lodge entertained residents of Fairview Lodge with a birthday party. An entertainment pro- gram was provided, gifts were distributed to celebrants and lunch was served. Harry Moore, who celebrated his 98th birth- day Sunday, was asked to cut the birthday cake. The Ajax, Pickering and Whit- by Association for Retarded Children met at Aldon. school, with Gene McLean in the chair. A radio and a donation of $60 from the RHO Alpha Kapta Fraternity of the Ryerson Poly- technical Institute of Toronto was received by the associa- tion. The fraternity also ar- ranged for 15 pupils from Aldon school and trainees from the work shop to attend a presenta: tion of the "Wizard of Oz" at Ryerson Institute. Mrs. Erla Wilson, Mrs. Marg McCrane} and Mrs, Ruth Reinhardt, who} attended as delegates the} leadership seminar held in! Belleville, gave their report and said they gained useful knowl- edge from their attendance. committee, Mr. and Mrs. George Jepma and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Getz were in charge of games. Main prize winners were, Mrs. Ruth Pick- ering, Miss Irene Lockey, Dud- ley Wilson, Gordon Glenny and Lincloln Gregor, A short busi- ness meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Everett Pog- son, Mrs. Ruth Pickering gave the scripture reading. Mrs, Lin-| coln Gregor was in charge of} the devotional and Miss Irene Lockey led in prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Kenneth Cullen, Mrs. Edward Steeves FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON'S FUELS FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 | and Mrs, Albert Dutley. The internationally known quartet "The Ink Spots" took) time out from a busy schedule to visit Whitby Fairview Lodge residents and entertained them with a half-hour program last week. Tenders Asked For Post Office AJAX (Staff) -- Tenders for the contract for the new Ajax post office will be received dur- | ing December and mnogiaend will get underway early in 1968 according to a spokesman of the project department of the Fed- eral Post Office. The new specially designed | building will complement het impressive design of the exist-| ing civic centre. | The building will be located immediately east of the new municipal complex on Kings Crescent in the town. The new post office will re-| place the present rented facil-| ities at the Ajax Plaza, For Candidates WHITBY (Staff) -- A second meeting for Whitby candidates will be held tonight at Dr. Rob- ert Thornton public school at 7:30 p.m. All candidates running in the new east ward have been invit- ed to attend. The meeting will be chaired by representatives of Whitby Chamber of Commerce, Dr.} John Davies and Frank McCul- lough. An open question and answer period will follow the candi- dates' speeches. WHITBY -- If an announce-| jment was made that Whitby! |Ontario Provincial Police de |tachment was holding open |house, and free snacks and gifts would be supplied, a re- | port says, people would swarm the building. "If an announcement was jmade that Whitby detachment }was presenting a lecture on traffic safety," the report con- tinues, "it is probable that the entire audience would fill a closet. | "Why this apathy in regard to traffic safety? Can anyone honestly believe that accidents only happen to other people? "Various safety organizations print thousands of words annu- ally in an attempt to reach the motoring public. All police de- partments constantly appeal to motorists to drive safely. And yet, accident rates continue to increase and traffic courts are still being filled to capacity. "The solution to end this car- nage on our highways isn't sim- ple, but it can be accomplished. If everyone, and that includes you, simply made up his mind to adhere strictly to all traffic laws and adopted a defensive driving attitude, the accident SEND BUMPER CROP Arab olive growers on the Is- | raeli-occupied west bank of the Jordan River expect to send to Jordan most of the 10,000 tons of olive oil anticipated from a bumper crop. Red Wing ROADSIDE MARKET SOLVE YOUR SHOPPING with GIFT PACKS of EXTRA FANCY APPLES @ OPEN 2% Miles West of Whitby ON NO. 2 HIGHWAY AT THE APPLES BIG RED SION DUE FOR COMPLETION THIS 'Strict Adherence To Law One Way For Safe Traffic | WEEK the Liverpool lot will be a simple operation. It will be a paved extension of the largest parking facilities in the GO system. The Eglin- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 30, 1967 5 DUPLICATE BRIDGE Whitby duplicate bridge win- ners were: North and South -- George Brown Remembered 35,204, "ust tater TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto's Wells. 113; Mrs. Harry Welsh | 7 : first community college will be] rs. hag Poo Prot ging called the George Brown Col-|jiam Heron, 102. East and West lege of Applied Arts and Tech-| -- Mrs. Gordon Pirie and Mrs. nology, the college's board of|J@mes McCutcheon, 117; Mr. governors announced Wednes-|274d Mrs. Maurice Hutchison, day. ;99'4; Mrs. William Barry and The late Mr, Brown was a, Mrs. Gordon Drinkle, 9714; Mrs. politician and journalist who! Ronald Barker and Mrs. Vance founded The Globe in 1844, one| Sutton, 9542. _ of three Toronto daily newspa- pers that later merged to form! composite of institutes of trades the Globe and Mail. 'and occupations, with more The new college will be aithan 2,000 students BROCK WHITBY EVEN THE AMAZON JUNGLE CAN'T STOP. THE SULLIVAN €% ------e cs BROTHERS! Evening Programs Start 6:55 --- 8:30 Last Complete Show Starts 8:30 € e } ata pire nn COLOR COSTARRING AARNE SLAGR AARNE OHS. y | "TAMMY AND THE MILLIONAIRE" COLOR With Debbie Watson - Dever Pyle -- in only one entrance and one exit in the completed lot ton station at Toronto has room for 491 cars. Mr. In- graham said construction of surface of the present lot, lighted by two clusters of floodlights. There will be | 23 accidents investigated by Whitby detachment officers last! week. With nightfall occurring so early this time of year, police urge motorists to increase their vigilance in watching for pedes- jtrians walking on or near the rate would drop drastically. |roadway. Likewise, pedestrians "Cheating on traffic laws is|are advised to wear light color- habit forming. Let's apply some|\ed clothing while walking at willpower and kick the habit." |night. Also suggest that bicycles Four persons were injured in|be put into storage until spring. When the Greeks | invented democracy | every citizen was expected to participate in each | decision of the government. To the Americans, Abraham Lincoln said: "true | democracy exists today only for those who actively | support the candidate of their choice.' It's true here, too. We invite you to make modern democracy real for yourself; join the large and growing number of Whitby citizens actively supporting CARL MANTZ for council in the centre ward. Phone one of the numbers below and add your name to the list. _ y 4 "EIR Here's The Cure For... Dodge FEVER! Let's Cut The Temperature Down by 15% 15% DISCOUNTS On Dodge Polara and Polara 500 Monaco and Monaco 500 Budget Terms at tremendous savings and @ good selection available for your in- spection. Dodge Polara 500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Dodge Monaco 500 2 Dr, Hardto.p TEST DRIVE THE HOT ONES FROM CHRYSLER TODAY. 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