Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Oct 1952, p. 4

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~ 1H. ORMISTON "Editor and Manager PHONE 703 WHITBY AND DISTRICT NEWS # THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, October 23, 1952 "MARRIED IN WHITBY Mr, and Mrs. Selwyn Holroyd were married in Whitby on Oc- tober 11. The bride is Ellen Hard- en, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Hard- en and the late Robert Harden of Whitby while Mr. Holroyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James Holroyd of Waterford. Many Topics At County Council ® L 4 Three damage claims for pro- perty and personal injuries arising from alleged poor condition of On- | tario County roads were received | by County Council at its yesterday morning session. One strong letter from W. M. Page of Orillia re- ferred to the 'impassable trail" which is the much-discussed No. 89 highway from Atherley to Wash- | 880. At the end of the reading of his communication which detailed |! # multitude of injuries to his car, |' member of council quipped: |! "We might as well buy him a new |' oar!" J. Pearse, Gamble Avenue, To- ' onto, is claiming for injuries re- |; peived when his car went out of | # pontrol on some loose gravel three miles east of Claremont. Gordon ender, 712 Jane Street, Toronto was injured on August 3 on the Port Perry-Seagrave Road. In each case, the condition of the roads is named as the cause of the acci- dent. Two reports came in from the Inspector of Prisons. The first con- tained nothing for comment on the condition of the Ontario County . Jail. But the second, written after 8 break in which two men es€aped by using a cot leg to pry their way through the roof, said that "struc- tural weaknesses in the building has been discovered." In the mean- | time, steps are being taken to pre- | vent a recurrence. of the escape. An extra guard has been employ- h TAKES NEW POST Frank Every, son of Mrs. G. W. P, Every, and the late Mr, Every of Whitby, on Monday took over the post of superintendent of the Prescott Public Utility Commis= sion. Born and educated in Whit by and a former PUC employee here, he has been assistant su- perintendent at Napanee for the past eight years, ed s0 two officers can be on duty a and who recently returned from { | Europe will give an {illustrated i | lecture entitled 'Transparencies of : Iman will want to hear him, and at unt. The Clock lauons are | be directed for some other less es- the end of the corridors so that Schill purpose. the guards will have to traverse the | An offer from M. Agar is being entire corridor to reach the clock, | considered. He has a farm for sale A verbal order has been given for [On Lot 3, Concession 9 in East the installation of a new type of cot | Whitby Township on which 30 acres which cannot be broken up by pris- | is reforested. He suggests that the oners. {land is worth $2,200 while the 36,000 Council will consider a petition | Fees are valued at $3,600. ~~. WHITBY DAY BY DAY Accounts of social ever ; and news items of local interest and names of visitors are apprecia~ ted. PHONE 703 The Castle Chapter Senior Group bridge is to be held on October 27 at the Ontario Ladies' College. SELL FINE LOT * County Council has authorized the sale of a parcel of land, 184 feet along Ontario Street and 185 feet along Henry Street, to Donald E. Gibson for the sum of $2,000. This is the same lot which was formerly authorized to be sold to Judge F. J. MacRae but the deal was not concluded. DUPLICATE BRIDGE RESULTS Results of the Duplicate Bridge Club play Tuesday were: North- South Mr, and Mrs. Bowman 114; Mr. and Mrs. Wells 108; Miss H. Richardson and Miss Gillard 106; Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Spencer 103. East-West, Mrs, McLeod and Mrs, Bedell 115; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grobb 101; Mrs. Odlum and Mrs. Richardson 100; Mrs, Carscallen and Mrs. Anderson 93. 4 VISIT TRI PHI CLUB At the meeting of the Tri Phi Club Friday evening in the Council Chamber, there will be presented Earl 8, Bucknam and group from High Park Baptist Church, Toron- to. Carloads of young people and talent will be on hand. This out- standing evening has been plan- ned especially for Whitby and dis- trict, and a welcome will be ex- tended to all. STORE MUCH IMPROVED To take care of their rapidly ex. panding business, the South End IGA Groceteria has just completed many interior improvements for the convenience of their custom- ers. These include all new modern streamlined shelving on which a wide variety of goods are display- ed to the best advantage. A new baby foods department has been added and modern fruit counter at the front of the store, There is also a nice cabinet for frozen foods, and a coffee department equipped for customers grinding. There has also been provided the latest in shopping push carts and baskets. The store is well lighted and spacious. Proprietor is Mr. Gordon White. TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE The Parish Hall of All Saints' Church will no doubt be filled on Friday evening of this week when a well known Whitby boy, William Maffey, who was an exchange teacher in Great Britain last year, Europe", with very appropriate music. Those who know the young his story should be of particular interest at this time. The proceeds will be in aid o* the organ repair fund. \ WHITBY WEDDINGS BRIGGS--UNDERWOOD Whitby United Church, was the setting for the marriage of Bev- erley Louise Underwood, a grad- uate of Ontario Ladies College, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G,. Underwood to Norman Charles Briggs, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Briggs of Hamilton, Rev. R. J. Scott officiated. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride chose a strapless g.wn of Chantilly lace over white satin, with hooped ballerina skirt and matching fitted jacket hutton- ed to the neck, with long finger pointed sleeves. A pearl tiara held her dress-length veil and she car- ried white and red roses with white satin ribbon flowing from the roses. Mrs. Evelyn Rowe of Oshawa was matron-of-honor, for her sis- ter, and Jo-Ann Underwood, niece of the bride, was flower girl, Mrs' Rowe wore a ballerina length gown with hooped skirt of Autumn rose- Mr. and Mrs, Norman C. Briggs of Whitby were recently married in Whitby 4 5 County Approves Registry Addition Chief business of the October Council session, the addition to the County registry office in Centre Street in Whitby, was swiftly and amicably concluded yesterday afternoon. The architect is now in- structed to prepare detailed plans of the addition. This is the first structural change in the building Schools Cleared Well in Drills Fire Chief Bruce Corner has re- ported that he is well satisifed with the results of drills held at the schools during fire prevention week. It is noticeable that the time taken to evacuate the buildings is conditioned by their modernity and the consequent accessability to the street. : Times taken in the drills were: ROBT. CORBETT _ News Editor © ': PHONE 703 = + # since 1920. The new space will used as office space with most % the present building being: vault space, .The addition will be d, to the south of the existing ing. Building and equipment wil cost an estimated $150,000 in which. the City of Oshawa will have a, half interest. County . ci it were well satistied with the ** ?, which has been concluded. The ad+ dition will contain about 5,000. feet of floor space and be one storey. in height. Warden D. B., McIntyre and Clerk W. G. Manning are now au- thorized to enter into the necessary. agreement with Oshawa, : Brock St. School, 30 seconds; King 105, High Schpol 60; Hillcrest, 30; St. Bernards, 60; Kindergarten class in Baptist 8.8., 25; Dundas St. School, 40; Ontario Ladies Cols lege; 50. Y FRIDAY NIGHT --8 P.M. Whitby Council Chambers Tri Phi Presents EARL S. BUCKNAM and Group from the HIGH PARK BAPTIST CHURCH, TORONTO Carloads of young people and talent. Do not miss this _ outstanding evening, planned especially for Whitby 'and District young people. Come and bring your friends, no, RECENTLY MARRIED United Mr, and Mrs. Frank Underwood «Jamilton. admission charge, no age limit. A WELCOME TO ALL! - i | ibid --- ---- Church with Rev. R. J. Scott of- ficiating. The bride is Beverley Louise Underwood, daughter of of Whitby. The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Briggs of hue corded taffeta, with matching Elizabethan looped headdress and mittens and carried a fan of. gold and bronze mums. The flower girl was gowned in an exact duplicate to the matron- of-honor but in Autmn Glen Blue corded taffeta with matching head- dress and mittens and carried a white wicker basket of yellow mums falling over the sides. Mrs. Vernon Rowe played the organ and Mrs. Douglas Williams sang '"The Lord's Prayer" and "With This Ring I Thee Wed." Ray Holland of Oshawa was best man and the ushers were Claude | velvet crown hat with a forehead | Underwood of Brantford, brother | length veil. The groom's mother of the bride, and Reg Smith of chose a soft grey two piece dress Oshawa. | with mauve shoes and gloves, bag The reception was held at the and hat. home of the bride's parents, 511| The bride and groom left for a Centre Street South, Whitby, were |trip to the United States. They are the bride's mother and father, ac- [living in Whitby. companied by the groom's par ats, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs of | Hamilton, received some. 125 | (EE, guests. | The bride's mother, received in|| SKATES ., . "RADIO" a gunmetal shot taffeta ballerina Ground | Whitby Editor of The ALMONDS REV. GEO. C. R. McQUADE, Minister CELEBRATING THE 114TH ANNIVERSARY of the building of the Church w have been held through all the years. 2:30 p.m.--Guest Speaker--Dr. D. R. Fletcher, Super- intendent of The Ontariq Hospital 7:30 p.m.--Guest Speaker--Mr. James H. Ormiston, length gown with matching shoes WILSON'S and gloves and wearing an old gold Auto and Bike Shop 227 BROCK SOUTH Phone 746 UNITED CHURCH ATTENTION! To the People of the County of Ontario: It has been brought to our attention thet a Television Set would be a great pl e to the ts of Fairview Lodge. The Kinsmen Club of Whitby will endeavor to raise funds te provide same. : id, D will be pted in Whitby ot: SNELGROVE"S DRUG STORE EDWARDS' 5c TO $1.00 STORE . AGG'S GROCERY STORE W. C. TOWN and SONS THE TIMES-GAZETTE OFFICE AND IN OSHAWA AT THE TIMES-GAZETTE. All donations will be gratefully received. a a -- here uninterrupted services Chorce Quality Times-Gazette. In Week-Ena SAVINGS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29--The W.A. vill serve a Turkey Supper from 4:30 p.m. followed by an entertainment. Admission . .. $1.25 - School Age... 65¢c De 1" r u er" eats from 24 ratepayers in the Udora | district on the Georgina-Scott | : Township boundary who ask that | AUDITORS AT WORK their children be included in the Ux-| Auditors lost no time in beginning bridge High School area, rather |the task of preparing a break-down than the Newmarket-Sutton district. |of costs as authorized by Whitby One resolution of an Ontario | Town Council Monday night. Yes- county council which will be dealt | terday they were busy on the com- with, asks that hospitals be em- |plicated task of finding out how powered to use a portion of the old | much' Whitby would have lost or age pension cheques of indigents gained had it operated as a separ- in payment of their accounts. It 15 lated town over the . past three pointed out that the money might years, 1951, 1952 and 1953. WHITBY B R OC WN PHONE 618 NOW PLAYING 0G stows a7 75 vu SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 FBI NABS = SPY RING = Falcon"! Whitby Classified INSULATE YOUR HOUSE NOW FOR winter with PAL-O-PAK loose fill. Cheaper and better, Free estimates. Made in Whitby. Phone 2374, Whitby. (Nov22) MINERAL WOOL, HOME INSULA- tion. Blowing method batts, etc. Any- where within 50 miles. Free estimates. Weatherproof Home Insulation, 204 Chest: nut West, phone 2563. (Nov19) GUITARS SUPPLIED. KEEP THEM home. Yours on completion. Free trial lessons. Bell's Hawaiian school, Whitby 2389. (Oct26) FOR SALE----6-MONTH-OLD PUPPY, reasonable. Phone 2863, . (246¢) MAN'S SUIT, BLACK WITH WHITE PIN stripe, double breasted with vest. A reg- | ular $55 value, size 40. Special clearing | price, $39.95. Mercantile Dept. Store, A (247¢) APPLES FOR SALE---SPIES, BALD- wins. Pick your own. Bring containers. Dan McQuay, phone Whitby 414, 248¢) THIS WEEK ONLY-KINGCOT FLETTE blankets, large size, 80 x 90, white with blue or pink borders. Special sale price, $6.95 pair. Mercantile Dept. Store, Whit- by. (247¢) WANTED---DUTCH LADY WISHES WORK on Monday, Wednesday or Thursday in Whitby. Write Box 7, Times-Gazette, Whitby. (247¢) Auction Sale N. Ld | Saturday, 1st, -- Ci | Sale, household furniture, corner John | and Brock Street, Whitby. Stoves, dressers, | beds, tables, chairs, dishes, glassware, | crockery, tools, a great variety of things. | This will be a sale worth attending. Bar- | gains galore. If you have anything to sell | contact auctioneer at once. Phone 788. | Sale at 12:30. W. Maw, auctioneer; Mrs. W. Oke, clerk. (0ct23,30) be W.C. TOWN & SONS FRIGIDAIRE Authorized Dealer for We Have a Going Hunting? Large Stock of Visit COLLINS SHOE STORE before the wet days ahead ! HALF or WHOLE HAM ROAST OLIVE DRAB SNUGFIT ALL RUBBER LACED TOP HUNT- ING BOOTS. LEATHER TOP AND-RUBBER BOTTOM HUNTING BOOTS. ALL-LEATHER HICUTS. Purchasing here means better val- ® INSPECTED HOME-KILLED-MEATS ® PRIME RIB ROAST ... .69° ROUND eo SIRLOIN eo PORTERHOUSE WING or RUMP LEAN MINCED BEEF ® FRESH HOME-KILLED PORK © SHLDR. ROAST. 35* BUTT ROAST . 49° SPARE RIBS ¢ BACON ¢ TENDERLOIN 69° 39° END CUTS LOIN ROAST . 45° SIDE PORK 33° PORK HOCKS 21° wn 42° ues and greater savings. Also,alarge PORK SAUSAGE COUNTRY STYLE ALL MEAT u. 29% assortment of rubber foo t- wear for the whole family. LEG ROAST LOIN ROAST © CHOICE LOCAL LAMB © + 65* SHLDR. ROAST. 55¢ w.69* Breast of Lamb 35° X-RAY FITTINGS McINTOSH BUSHEL HAMPER APPLES 69° 3.25 Open Friday | WHITBY PHONE 410 Collins 'Shoe Store WHITBY Evenings Until 9 114 DUNDAS ST. WEST HERB WILSON & SONS PHONE 669. WHITBY a je DISNEY CARTOON -- COMEDY -- SPORT PY

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