Daily Times-Gazette, 21 Oct 1946, p. 4

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ook PAGE FOUR ' - THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1946 i LATEST NEWS OF THE COUNTY TOWN OF WHITBY Whitby Editor, W. J. Duthie, Business Office, Miss G. Macpherson Phone 708, All Departments Bowmanville Too Big For Local Footballers 'Score Second Win 57-0 " & In one of the best grid contests of the 1946 Intermediate Junior League season, Bowmanville white-washed Whitby 57-0, in Bowmanville. Last time the two teams met the score was 59-0, Considering that Whitby were minus game and for Whitby Gledhill on the line and Williams in the back- field were always trying. - | Russell; 1. insd, Hood; 1 mid, Love: 1 end, McKay; qth, Haire; 1h, Williams; ¢ h, Moss; r h, Keene; { w, Bhewan Alts, McLeod, Vorvis :| Asks Council Make Repairs meses To Cemeteries The question of keeping ploneer cem in proper repair came up before a special meet of the Whitby Township Council in Brook. lin Township Hall when Dr. R. J. McKinney, M.O.H,, appeared at the meeting to ask that Hubble's Ce- metery near Myrtle and the Myrtle Methodist Cemetery be placed in better repair, Dr. McKinney, speaking as a representative - of the Board of Health, congratulated the towne ship on the appearance of the other five cemeteries and recommended that these two be restored as labor conditions permit, The Council agreed that thé plo- neer cemeteries should be maintain. ed and promised the M.O.H. that as time went on those conditions would be corrected. At the same meeting the Council also dealt with the appiiaiions for SH gigas } HY | iE, 828 ist gst 1 Ji dsl Beli i 8 gs : ; 3 | 8 4 Hr : oF gE 10 E . i SE: : ign ; : i : I 4-14 N i | 8 § e5 § | was decided after considerable dis- cussion that at the present time no would be appointed. H. : ! ; : s 3 3 | ih 54 i | pi i § ficer and B. R. Heron, the present Assessor, the position of Building Inspecto: Tr, Open Meeting Nov. 11 In the other business that came up at the meeting the Council de- cided as follows: In order to ascertain the wishes of the citizens of this township with regard to recognition of those who frém this municipality in the last war, it was decided to call i i i 1 8 : : g 4 i i 2 : g g 2 : E ; g an | g 3 i i : : i E» § E i H ok : i << ship to have an open discussion of this matter on Monday, November 11th at the Council Chambers, Brooklin, at 8.00 o'clock in the eve- Assessment Roll for 1947 was presented by E. R. Heron, Assessor and formally accepted by the Coun- cil. The total amount of assessment liable for all taxation was $1, 885,780.97 an approximate increase g i i i: £1 sf 3 i AY FETA ATA a Sa MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY TWO SHOWS AT 6.30 and 9.00 IT'S ALL YOU HOPED FOR WALLS ce i is 3 FLORA ROBSON: mo JAN "Th e Big the | A bumper crop which promises to satisfy a part at least of the national appetite for apples and spread the name of the town over a wide section of the globe, is now being gathered at Red Wing Orchards, G. N. Irwin's large apple farm on the western outskirts of Whitby, Bad weather and other hazards which had such a disastrous effect on last year's crop This box of luscious apples have been successfully surmounted this year. At left Joan Holtfaster, . Apple" Is The Recognized Queen of Red Wing Orchards, on the Outskirts of Whitby one of the many people from Whitby and Oshawa who have helped gather in the glo well-laden tree. The apples, picks one from the upper b ig Apple on the right is a model, seven feet high, Whitby Minister Speaks To WCTU of the W.OT.U. was at the home of Mrs, Birest, The pres- ident, Mrs, PF. Staples, was in the chair, The meeting was opened by he Singing 31 we hymn "Lead 0 King uel". The devotional exercises were taken by Mrs. Ward who read the scripture lesson from Romans--Chapter 8 verses 1 to 14, and Mrs, Staples who gave the prayer in verse, The minutes of the meeting were read followed by the treasurer's re. port, Mrs. H. J. McMullen was call- ed on for & solo and sang "Have e Own Way Oh Lord", which she sang very sweetly. The guest speaker, Rev, 0. Mal- golm, minister of the United Church, was then introduced. He CH save 4 talk on temperance as he saw {it in Porcupine and other northern mining towns, It was very interesting and enjoyed by all. The meeting closed with the sing- ing of the hymn, "Breathe on ut, breath of God". Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs, Heard and her assistants, and a social time was spent, Education Night ; Rotary Event Members of the staffs of all Whitby schools will be the guests of the Rotary Club on Tuesday night at a special "Educational Night", being held in the High 8chool. > The speaker of the evening will be Dr. J. G. Althouse, Chief Dir- ector of Education for Ontario, The Rotarians are looking forward to a very successful night's entertaine ment as well, with the High School choir slated to sing. Try a Classified advertisement for quick results! °>- HH of a bit the ones that Peggy Hurst and June Cox are holding are far from small, A i) being examined by Dick Adams, Ross Irwin and G. N. Irwin will be entered at the Royal Winter Fair in November, and until then will be kept in the spacious cold storage plant on the farm, Dick Adams and Norman Irwin are both very well known to the youth of Whitby as manager and sponsor of the Whitby Red Wings, the O.H.A. Junior "C" provincial champions of last winter. of $12,789. Much of the building going on in the Township had not been completed when the roll was closed and hence is not included in the total, Query Housing Delay In view of the present acute housing shortage the Council has been endeavouring to ascertain why the Veterans' homes now under construction in the Township have not been completed and occupied. A Storm Sewer to extend along the Fetes part of George Btreet on the north side was passed for construction as soon as the neces- sary materials are available, The Clerk was authorized to com- municate with the Department of Highways recommending that due to the large humber of accidents in recent months occurring at the corner of Roebuck St. and the ar] East side of the Bignway for 50 north and south of the corner, The nert regular mee will be held on Saturday, November 2nd, and commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning as this will also be the of the Court of Re- Double Ring Wedding For Maureen McGill , and oCHIL, of Whithy, Donald Harle Wells, son of Mr. Mrs, Harle Wells, of Oshawa, took lace in 8t. Andrew's Presbyterian urch, Whitby, on Saturday after. noon in a church decorated with vari-coloured mums, Reverend Dae vid Marshall conducted the double ; , Bhe wore a length vell, falling from clusters of white flowers and carried a t of white roses and pink and white mums, The maid of honor, Miss Phyllis Lear wore a floor length gown of down pink crepe snd the brides. maids, Misses Jean Marshall and Helen, Blight, wore gowns of Amer. | ta Vintage crepe, with matching bonnets and mittens They carried bouquets of pink and white mugs, The groomsman was Cordon Jae cobs of Osbawa, and the ushers gf Church Is Externally Young 120th Anniversary Message "Unlike our human lives, the life of the Church never grows old," Rev. A, Gordon Channen, Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church, told the congregation of Whitby United Church last night at the service commemorating the 120th anniversary of the founding of the church in Whitby. The service was marked by the, Whitby News In Brief Accounts of social events and of visitors to and from the town are appreciated by this department TEBLEPHONS 703 Mrs, Charles Malcolm, of Byron Street South has returned from a visit to her daughter in Cleveland. Her return was delayed by bad fly- ing weather earlier in the week. > ob Miss Grimbly, 305 Perry Street and formerly of Pickering, was hon- ored at a birthaay party last Fri- day evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs, E. G. Robinson, Pickering, She was the recipient of many love. ly gifts. LIE BE Mrs, Andrew Moorhead and daughter Carol, of Toronto, spent the weekend with the former's son, Mr. A. Moorhead, Almonds. Miss Moorhead assisted at the reception of the Wells-McGill wedding Sate urday. * bb 'The October meeting of the Eve- ning Group of the W.M.8. of the United Church which was to have been held this evening has been postponed until Monday next Oct- ober 28, because of the Anniversary program. * Bb The service at All Saints' Ang- lican Church on Sunday was a spe- cial children's service, to celebrate Children's Day, the third Sunday in October. For the occasion the younger members of the congrega- tion attended the morning service, and the senior boys acted as sides- men, fact that ministers from three Whitby churches took part, Rev, Charles Malcolm, pastor of the United Church, Rev. David Marshe all, pastor of St. Andrew's Presby« terian Church, and Mr, Channen, and congregations from all the churches were invited to attend. Mr. Channen's theme was "Mile- stones", and he compared the mile- stones on the highway, which give information as well as encourage- ment or discouragement to travel- lers, to anniversaries and birthdays, which mark the passage of years. Church Eternally Youn Of the church, he sald, "It has the eternal youthfulness of its Lord and is forever young. Its increasing age does not weigh it down, There Hay be periods of depression and sta) , but then, as the spirit of the living God is allowed to work more freely there comes a revival, a refreshment and an advance," Of that natural impatience with life and its activities he sald, "What and | active worker is satisfied with last ear's ? Why do we have dei th the same old preju- were Jack MoCHll, brother of the bride, and Wm, Wells, brother of wedsng uslo played by mi was play Mrs, P, Bpratt and Miss Dorothy and | Richardson sang "I Love Thee" and "Throw, The Years", For reception held at the Adelaide House, Oshawa, the bride's mother chose a dove grey crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of pink and white 'mums, The groom's mother wore a deeper tone of grey with black accessories and a corsage of white gladioli pe 1s, For - travelling the bride wore a blue dressmaker sult wi brown Acoeasories, After a motor trip to Montreal and Quebec the couple will reside jn Whitby, dices, meanniesses and grudges year after year? It is a sign of life and health to be impatient," and here he quoted from his text, II Peter 3:8; "But forget not this one thing, beloved, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." "Mankind was looking' for a De- liverer ages before Christ came. He came when the world was ready, not before--in the fulness of time. | w, "We must work earnestly and urgently, and remember that the results will appear, perhaps fot to- day or tomorrow, but certainly in the fulness of time." Mr, Channen and Mr. Marshall brought from thelr congregations congratulations on the anniversary of the United Church, and assur- ance of hopes and prayers for the church's continued dveopment and prosperity. Attend Congregations Both services were well attended, and in the the co a tion heard Rev. Watson on of Riverdale United Church, Toronto, who preached an inspiring sermon. Rev. F, T, Darnell of the Whitby Baptist Church assisted in the serv- ice, In the evening the service was conducted the pastor, Mr. Mal- colm, and lesson was read by Mr, Marshall. Bpecial music was prepared for both services by the choir under the direction of Mi, Yemen awe. In e morning, , D, Holliday sang Ea, DogTolidey sig Heart", and the choir's anthem was "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked." : In the evening the choir's two anthems wer? Maunder's "Sing: to the Lord of Harvest" and Tschai« kowsky's arrangement of "Cheru-' bim". Mrs. E. B, Killens sang the solo, "Bless This House." Fishing for a used then get » Line by a classified ad Whitby Classified ANTED---GIRL TO HELP WITH housework in Forest Hill Village, To- fone. One child, Libera) lie o , good y e room, ox 28, Times Clasette, Whitby, Ppl FOR RENT--LARGHE WELL LIGHTED ofMces to rent in the centre of the business section, Apply by phone Whit- by 5, ANTED -- GIRL OR WOMAN TO I NC , R, e, eo ) Bowmanville, Ont. ¥ Octan} WANTED--WANTED TO BUY, POUL. ry, highest market prices paid, also feathers and horse halr. Apply N. Jomberg rock street south, RW bitoy. Phone 604 or 992, Whitby, WANTED TO BUY A KINDS OF Eiphed iD Al iy Saree 328 Brook Bt N. Phone 480, © ren GUARANTEED : IMMEDIATE LE APPRANKE Wanted OLD HORSES At current prices, Will take away dead or disabled Livestock with- in a day, free of charge. Tele phone No, 7, Woodville, Reverse Charge. EDWARD PECONE, Prop. WOODVILLE, ONT. WHITBY PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Dentist Legal DR. DETLOR DENTIST 812 Dundas St. W. Phone 357 Undertaking W. C. TOWN Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 410 WHITBY : WHITBY 216 Brock St. South DAVID J. CUDDY, B.A. Barrister and Solicitor Telephone 2214 Office of gr hn H, Armstro Tues, Wed, Evenings 1 a to 8 p.m. W. J. HARE, BA, Barrister, Solicltor, Notary Office: 110 BROCK STREET N. Telephone 392, Whitby Murray A. Robinson AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTOR and FURNITURE DEALER Phone No. 24 Brooklin Medical DR. J. 0. RUDDY Physician and Surgeon Cor. Mary and Brock Sts, Whitby PHONE 587 Taxis BELL TAXI WHITBY PHONE 364-465 TERMINAL TAXI PHONE 380 106 Dundas St., E. - Whitby BOWSER'S TAXI J. H. TOMB Day & Night Service . PHONE 333 Cartage W. G. UNDERWOOD GENERAL CARTAGE Sand, Gravel, Wood Cutting 309 Burns St. E. Phone 523 Veterinarian Veterinarian and Surgeon DR. A. 8. BLACK TELEPHONE 62 BROOKLIN . ONTARIO Dr. Frederick A. Cuddy PHYSICIAN PHONE 712 Corner Byron and Colborne Sts. North of Tp. Hall R. DONALD RUDDY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie Office at the Court House Money fo Loan Phone 339 - Whitby Duncan B. McIntyre Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Office: Brock Street South Phone 606 - Whitby W. F. WARD, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie 103 COLBORNE ST. W. WHITBY TELEPHONE 689 K. H. MacDIARMID 109 DUNDAS 8T. WEST Phone 2208 Whitby iho Insurance L. W. DUDLEY BICKNESS, FIRE, AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT RADIO LICENSES 300 Walnut St. Telephone 568 Astley Accounting Service INCOME TAX RETURNS ETO PHONE 637 105 BYRON ST. N. Radio Repairs WILSON RADIO and ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Satisfaction Guaranteed BROOKLIN Phone 25R-13 Monuments STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works PHONE WHITBY 552 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby Printing THE MUNNS PRESS Creators of Fine Printing 214 BROCK ST., SOUTH TELEPHONE 431 N. W. STAFFORD Dealer in Imported and Canadian Granites First class work at moderate prices Phone 462 Whitby WHITBY, ONTARIO Optometrist HARRY LADE SIGNS M. ERR, R.O. PHONE 25R13 BROOKLIN No |

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