have Art Bradley, as vice-pres!- dent. The new secretary will be weveore Rffemte me ee cekeliass Brave "Mackey, a Drockiin law: yer, who should add knowledge and know. how to the Rrooklin executive. Mackey takes over, wapelerdaie 4 110i UL THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 9, 1965 § Team Names Executive. Ea Bt on BROOKLIN --The Brooklin Senior Lacrosse Club held their annual meeting to elect officers for 1966 Tuesday night at the Township Hall. Gene Dopp, a life member of the Brooklin team, acted as chairman for the election with Cliff. Gordon recording the votes, Art Morton, former trainer, manager and executive mem- || Pee Wees Take | Lead In League WHITBY (Staff) ----The Pee} Wee All-Stars moved inin™ first! place in the Whitby Bantam Hockey House League with a 4-0 win over Kinsmen. In other games Police Association beat Legion 6-3 and Abner's Ram- blers downed Rotary 5-2. Gary Gilespie led the Police Association with five goals and Dave Ross scored one. Legion scorers were Leonard Myette, Gary Twinning and Marke Whitby Duplicate . Bridge Winners. PROMISES AID UNITED... NATIONS. (CP). The withers 'and 'high' scores | 6 iii in..the..games nlaved hv the Canada. promised the United Whithy. Duplicate Rridoa Chih] au0ns _ Wednesnay -- sie will ae ' * Seer = OHI DULe S000,000- LS tiie -errsea: of the UN high commissioner North and South --Mrs. P. refug Spratt and Mrs. D. Wilson, 105; for ees for 1966. The con- - pes eg . ne a ona r. an rs. F. Wells, ; Whitby Township JOHN BATTY DEPUTY REEVE East and West --Mr. and December llth, 1965 tribution represents an increase -- of $40,000 over the 1965 figure, "MEDICINS Costs =Ut= Bodies! cone. inludine Arpee, cost United States residents $23,600,000,000 in 1963. Gordon wie held tie position ior thies "years. ~ 1 Luther Vipond was returned as treasurer for a second term. The directors of the club are Charles Richardson, back for a Ron Gray. William Vipond, who who held the post of president for the previous four years, will hold the past president's posi- tion. President Morton lost no time in getting his newly elect- owe ne ed officers on the right track aie ber, was chosen as president|as he has slated a meeting for 'Abner's Ramblers were led|for the coming season. He will|next Tuesday night. | by Jim Snare with two goals in _| that secret documents could be their win over Rotary followed Help Wanted Female transported inside a hollow by Jackie Grant, Terry Halton se Experienced Bookkeeper = |": and Don Hart with one. Pete For Travel Bureau in Whitby McCormack and George Yates Position ineludes, accounts receivable, accounts payable, bonk scored for the losers. | Brian Harrison, Bradley Her-! reconciliations, general bookkeeping, typing, and other office | duties, Apply in person. | DONALD TRAVEL Herron scored for the Pee 102 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY MI Wees, \ START BY CALLING || * DRAPES * BROADLOOM * PAINTS * WALLPAPER |DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 Mrs. J. Goodwin, 112%; Mr. and Mrs. R. Howe, 102; Miss G. Forsythe and Mrs. E. Booth, 100%; Mrs. F. Love and Mrs. C. Baxter, 98. SPY THOUGHT SMALL | Microfilming was suggested jin the American Civil War, so THE WHITBY & AJAX BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY STANDINGS a re in na be es ff Pee Wees Rotary Abners Police Kinsmen Legion Scorers -- Dave Herron 18 goals, 5 assists; Gary Gillespie, 7/11 goals; Terry Halton, 8 goals, #/1 assist; Jim Snare, 8 goals, 1 assist; Dave Balson, 8 goals; | John Reed, 6 goals. Woman Knifed | 12 Times; Okay | 2 siring the wiecion (a | ARNOLD'S TORONTO (CP)--A Toronto) campaign for council. FRESH woman was stabbed 12 times) LOCAL TURKEYS or GEESE early today when two men| broke into her home and threat- Gar es te Selection. ened two daughters. | Mrs. Patricia Morgan, 53, is/ TONIGHT MIDGET HOCKEY in satisfactory condition in hes-| |pital with stab wounds to her Whitby vs Trenton ee ee HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE -- 668-8873 @ INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL @ COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET CONSULT A LICENSED REALTOR FOR EXPERT ADVICE OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 668-5853 515 Brock St. $. anew Ot oo Be Us ~~ = ~~ * Councillor Elect My Sincere Thanks to Whitby WHITBY all who voted for me, and in any way assisted we: Furniture and Appliances %* Phillips * Clairtone * GE. FREE DELIVERY Harwood, Ajax 942-3711 Mrs, Eileen Moore SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION JOB UNDER WAY at the CPR subway on Dun- struction .of a four-lane das st. e., Whitby. A Cana- highway, between Oshawa dian Pacific piledriver is at and Whitby, is under way work driving 22-foot piles in Parents Are Guests At Send Rod Seiling 'To Minnesota Farm Enley on evening out 171 Brock N. 668-5012 preparation for the building of a new subway on High- way 2... --Oshawa Times Photo |face,. chest and arms, Police) lsaid the men left after taking) 1$26 from the girls' purses. | Police said two men broke into the house through a back door. One man went into the bedroom of Mrs. Morgan's port daughters, Regina, 18, and| Elaine, 23, and threatened them) with a knife. | The second man went to Mrs. | Another step in the con- For As Little As $25.00 DOWN You Own A QUALITY CAR from NIGOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. 146 BROCK N, 668-3331 pote I wish to express 7 my sincere appreciation Cub Pack Investiture WHITBY held by the 5th Whitby "A" Wolf! Pack for an investiture and "go- presented. Father Cochrane led| in prayer and extended his con- gratulations. ed by Mike Lunny, John -- Parents were|Mike Lake. Second Stars were|day to their Minnesota farm ests when an open house was|presented to Jerry Cann, Mark/Cclub in the Central League. Van Ryn and Peter Spellen. A swimmer's badge was pre-/Nesota Rangers immediately) ing up" ceremony. First andisented to Patrick Lunny and|#%d_ will be used at left wing. Second Stars and badges were|Toymaker and Artist Badges to Lawrence Myetti. Andre Bedard, Jerry Panzi by »|"and he'll get plenty of th Mrs. La Haye, Akela, assist-|Lawrence Myetti, Mark Van oe ee j ted|Ryn, David Ouellette and Peter > alg Ryd, invested |r| were called into the the Akela | CHICAGO (AP) -- New York Rangers of the National Hockey | League assigned Rod Seiling to- Seiling, 21, will join Min- _ "Rod hasn't had too much ice time with us," said general manager-coach Emile Francis, the Central Hockey League. No doubt Seiling will be back. He's far too good a hockey player to stay in the minors." | Morgan's bedroom and holding | a knife at her throat told her) not to move. She screamed and| the man lashed at her with the) knife. Her husband, dentist Dr.) George Morgan, and a maid slept through the incident. | Mrs. Morgan will be operated | on today to correct paralysis) of her left arm caused by the! knife wounds. | for your support in my Re-Election to the Whitby Public Utility Commission. ROBERT CAWKER | CONNELLY SCHOOL | of DANCING Dancing Instruction from 4 yeors , of age. Classes for Ladies. || Register NOW |] for Fell term | 513 Mary E. BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD, "Home Improvement Headquarters" 668-5818 419 Dundes £. Whitby Dor-Mar Beauty Where it's 80 easy to look o + So niece. FOR APPOINTMENT 668-3992 , Billy Muir, Joe La Haye, parade circle Paul Lalley, Steven MeDonald, where they were wished good "Huck in Scouting. They were Danny Simeock and Peter Alex welcomed into the Scout Troop In 16 games with New York this season, Seiling scored Thank You BUSINESS This Space i \> ander. First Stars were presented to|by Scouter John Brady. Darius Viaciunas, Billy Reilly, Ken Reilly, Mike Pineau, Keith| Femia, Paul Van Ryn, David) Pineau, Benny Van Berkel and three goals and collected five L assists for eight points, For Your Vote of Confidence in Re-Electing me as Tea and cookies were served) to the parents, and hot choco- late and cookies to the boys by the ladies' auxiliary. FOLLEY WINS NEW ORLEANS (AP)--Zora| |Folley, ranked No. 2 among WHITBY PERSONALS Blair Park Vista Ratepayers, Association is holding its an-| nual Christmas Party this Sat-| urday from 10 a.m. to noon at R. A. Hutchison School. Pupils of the Connelly School of Danc- ing will perform. Short movies| will be shown by Len Pridie. The group will enjoy Christ- mas carols and the guest of honor, Santa Claus, assisted by his helpers, will distribute gifts and candy. All executive mem- bers are taking part in the arrangements. Best wishes are exiended to. Mrs. Joseph Pridmore, 7 Churchill ave., on the occasion of her birthday today. Mr. and Mrs. Willard King, and two children, Georgina and Robert, of Pontiac, Sas., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Thrower, 1401 Dundas} st. e. They will remain for the Christmas season. Mrs. Wilfred Toop, Lanark, has returned home after spend-| ing a week visiting her daugh-| ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, 209 Cray- don rd, |= James, son of Mr. and Mrs.} Herbert Tran, celebrated his} fourth birthday Monday. To mark the occasion a family dinner was arranged. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs Noel Trotter, is home after undergoing a tonsilectomy at the Oshawa General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Row- land attended a family dinner party last Sunday at the Spruce | Villa Hotel, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rowland, Ajax, |= on the occasion of their 40th| wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lhomend } RADIO TELEVISION -- | HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service WHITBY 668-5678 heavyweight contenders by the World Boxing Association, Mon- day night scored a unanimous 10 - round decision over Bob Foster, ranked No. 3 contender in the light - heavyweight di-| vision. | VOTE and ELECT FRANK THOMPSON DEPUTY REEVE Public School Trustee MRS, JOAN REED are home. after attending the funeral of her brother and sister-and-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spence, of Wiarton, who} were both killed in a motor! accident. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomp-| son, Miss Gwen Thompson, | Wayne Maidlow, Whitby and) Miss Kathleen Thompson, To-| ronto, attended the 15th wed-| ding anniversary party held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ress) Tudhope of Hawkestone, at their residence. For Sincere and Dependable Administration VOTE W: HEBER DOWN REEVE WHITBY TOWNSHIP Saturday, December 11 Whitby Township Stafford Bros. ma, Ltd. ig Monuments in stone and marble 4 Generations of Experience 318 Dundes &. 668-3552 ABNER'S ESSO THE GREAT NEW RAMBLER SKATE EXCHANGE 2.97 Plus Your Trade SPORTSMAN'S | CORNER 103 Byron St. S., Whitby One Block West of 4 Corners 4 Years Experience on the Council For This Attraction . . . One Complete Program at 7:30! BROCK WHITBY "IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD" IT'S THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER TO ROCK THE SCREEN WITH LAUGHTER! Gift Suggestions Arrow Shirts & Pajamas | agit r 4 fe BAY; 73 B | Craydon Coats -- Terry || "summit my » L176 5. Laney 2 a , | Williams Sweaters | wish te thank all the citi- zens of the Town of Whitby who supported me in my bid for a seat on Town Council, and to take this opportunity to offer publicly my eongra- tulations to the successful candidates in all offices. May Whitby grow and pros- per under their leadership, Donald McQuay 1 | Secretarial | Overload Service | %& SECRETARIES * TYPISTS | * EXTRA STAFF i! * MAILING & DUPLICATING SERVICES | 101 Dundas W. 668-8181 OF THE WEEK HORTON STUDIO 37 Station Plaza AJAX For that all-important wedding or other special occasion you want the best photo coverage available. The experience you desire is available ot Horton Studio, 37 Station Plaza, Ajax. Mr, ond Mrs. Fred Horton ore experienced photogrophers and can give you the best in portraits, child studies, wedding coverage or industrial work. Mr, Horton was trained by the Kodak Co. of Ena- land where he served a six year apprenticeship. He served in the R.A.F. during World War If as a photographer ond now has 33 years photographic experience. In- dustrial photography is o speciality of Mr, Horton while Mrs, Horton is the wedding specialist. Mr. ond Mrs. Horton have a son in the Air Force ond a daughter who is working in Whitby, Photo- graphy takes their full-time, All developing, printing and other dark room work is done on the premises. Remember when it comes to photo- graphy, Horton Studio offers only the best. That's Horton Studio of 37 Station Plaza, Ajax, Is Available For Your ADVERTISING MESSAGE Phone 723-3479 ARMSTRONG HOMES Proudly Presents Southwood Park Ajax and Rolling Hills Estates Olive & Grandview, Oshewa 942-2401 43 SHERWOOD £, PICKERING | Le JUST OPENED! WHITBY MEAT MARKET 313 BROCK §. 668-6941 WHITBY = INDUSTRIAL CHILD STUDIES PORTRAITS set OE ae - sg . wD 5 , . | | HORTON'S STUDIO WEDDINGS USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 Shown at 8:25 Only = JOHN DRYDEN Respectively Requests Your Vote With Milton Berle, Ethel Merman, Jimmy Durante and Support for Re-Election as REEVE for the TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY Saturday, December 11, 1965 For Intdrmation or Transportation Phone 655-4849 RED WING ORCHARDS Gift Packs of Extra Fancy Apples Are a Christmas Favorite in Any Home. GOLD STORAGE OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M, Monday Through Saturday 2% Miles West of Whitby on Highway No, 2 et the "Big Red Apples" 942-1110 37 STATION PLAZA, AJAX BROUGHTON MOTORS % Licensed Mechanics * General Repairs . . % Quelity Fina Products 1101 Brock S$, 668-8211 GOOLD's | FURNITURE New -- Unpainted Furniture and Chrome Kitchen Sets SPEGIAL..'; 215 DUNDAS ST, E. 668-5481 -- GEO. 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