]. H. ORMISTON Editor and Manager PHONE 703 Si ei | WHITBY AND DISTRICT NEWS ROBT. CORBETT News Editor PHONE 703 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, March 21, 1968 CLASS OF 29 CONFIRMED AT ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH Twenty-nine persons were re- ceived as communicants in All Saints' Anglican Church Wed- nesday night when the Rt. Rev. A. R. Beverley, Bishop of To- ronto, hear -their vows at a con- firmation service at All Saints', Whitby Se Seated: Fev. A. G. Chan' nen and Bishop Beverley, Mem- bers of the class (not in order) are: John Brant, Timothy Butt, Nancy Carter, Margaret Cole, Gail Cooke, Carolyn Cormack, Howardine Halpenny, Doris Reardon, Deanna Strowger, Hol- ly Tavener, Mrs. R. H. Bedell, Glen Halpenny, Thomas Jermyn, Patrick Neal, David Platt, Gor- don Platt, James Randall, Ar- thur Robertson, Robert Smith, Robert Zeisner, Dianne Brady, Wendy Butt, Marie Carter, Mrs, Robert Chanren, Miss Mar- garet Crowe, Milton Halpenny, William McGaw, Matthew Camp- bell, all of Whitby and Joanne Phillips of Oshawa. {Photo by Scott's Studio, Whitby. Stokers Teams Honored At Banquet By Sponsor On Thursday night, the Whitby Stokers, Eastern Ontario Zone fin- alists, and L'il Stokers, all Ontario Juvenile "'B' finalists, were feted by their sponsors, Automatic Heat- fag 3. 3 fivune 'banuet for hel achieveme e Royal Hotel. t speaker for this affair was ir. il of Ontario" Frank | gon Feaver, secretary OASA. After congratulating the Whithy teams on their ficcess, ] Mr. Feaver gave a very interesting talk on softball in Ontario, Juttite the em- hasis on team spirit and bo-opera- | Stan on rather than {vidual play to make a success 6f winning cham- one P Feaver was introduced by ie Campbell, rts Editor of The Times - Gazette, and also Past President of the OASA. Mr. Campbell gave the boys an én- lightening talk on the merits of team spirit, pointing out that to have winning ball teams, the teams must have an exits push for the final inning and that push would | 5 have to come from players' bench of the team. Mr. Campbell out that if the Whitby Ju- venile team last year had h additional - strength on the bench in the final game, they would have éertainly been DASA ¢ sok of up. ATULATIONS IN Honor and Mr, PAT the Juv éd by Vie I and Jeff Phi stays of the S mediate ee main thy 8 Btokers: inter vie Teglesden then called on Feaver to present the Lf] Stoners their dbréakers, on behalf of Automatic Heating, their sponsors. ysmbers ot Bf ihe uvenile teams were as fo] Andger, J wi buston ; on Sanialn ra fig player ré: Bar oy, Bi rnside, and Hay, Riss Dodd. Ted Henry, Kapuskinsky, John Sandford, fim an Bride Deter "Ha Charlie on aw, Br y 2, T old Mc- Gary a Dee hy Gord was cailed on to "COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE AND PD JoMEBARING Sa Couneil fle team were also prais- [on en. Lott Saturday; | on March 28, 10: ty till 3. Auspices Service Group W.A. of Unitéd Church. present the Stokers with windbreakers for their year's work. Members of the team were as follows: Vie Igglesden, mana- Coach H. Lott and Asst. Coach Soft Phillips. The remaining play- as were: 'Doc' McEwen, Fred Brown, Jim Jordan, Bill Jordan, Tally Mayne, "Knibby" Kmibb, e White, Bill Procunier, Les Reed Marfin Jordan, Jack Price, Jim Loreno, Len Orr, Jack Spene- er, and Dick Sundin. '"'Doe'"' McEwen was called on to Present the sponsors of the Stokers, { Martin and Syd Correll, with a suitable gift from the Stokers to show their appreciation of the work and co-operation they had re- ceived from the Automatic Heating sponsors. The team also presented their manager and coach with small remémbrances. To end the festivities, the one and only one-man band, Stan Mar- tin, accompanied by Don Bell on the Diato, are called on to lead the uet hall in a very lively but le off-key, sing-song. I Igsle n stated just before thé banquet ended, that there would be an amnual meeting and elec- tion ot officers for the coming year of thé Whitby Softball Association. The meeting will held in the town library on Friday, March 26, at 8 p.m. All those interested in softball are asked to attend this ER (important meeting, e annual een of the OASA will De gid at Hamilton, Ontario, iday. Representations from tby and Oshawa will at- tend this important meeting to ready action for the coming year. Charge Follows Highway Mishap Floyd Balsdon, - of Pickering Township, was cut about the head by glass at 10.30 Thursday night when the car in which he was Hane was involved in an accident, Raines 2 Highway a short dis- tane of Dunbarton. Balsdon's hé went through the windshield. Driver of the ear, James White, 38, of Maple Avenue, Fren~man's Bay, has heen charged with drunk driving. He will appear in con't in Whitby next Tuesday. Driver of the other vehicle involved was W. To lor, Brampton Street, Toronto. Pickering Township Police investi: (68a) | gated. NOW PLAYING BROCK 0%". Saturday Evening Show Starts Ar 6 O'Clock AUDIE M HURFHY [LER CR UCR LITRE] FAITH DOMERGUE - v (78 Nature's innermost J a S0ch01S rovagled! Mr, Magoo 'Cartoon and U Navy Band 2 Ble Bui! STEPHEN MCNALLY techni! ik ASL RKO RADI their | | Five Girl Guides will nut on a skit |and sing some of the Guide camp WHITBY DRY BY DAY Accounts of social events and news items of local interest and names of visitors are apprecia- Ontario County authorities are reported to bé keenly interested in a plan now being advanced by Mayor Wilbur Cramp of Orillia, that a portion of the northern dis- tricts of both 8imcoé and -Ontario Counties, secede to form a new county. Purpose of the chance would be to centralize administra- . tion in Orillia and to efiect eco.uc mies in administfation, transporta- tion and road work costs. Ontario County is over 80 miles from north to south. It is proposed that Mara and Rama townships Joulq Join with Medonte, Oro, Oril- | lia achedash and Tay Town ships. ps is May or Cramp's opinion that County is too unwieldy, and hide - bound by years of tradi- tion to readily induce the present county council set-up to come to what he called practical and un- prejudiced, grips' with present-day conditions." It is the mayor's con: tention that the formation of a separate county would reduce by at least one-half thé present costs of administration in the areas as illustrated. No actual or factual approach has heén made towards this new proposal but the mayor suggests in lieu of a down-to-earth trend on the part of the counties affect- ed, a special committee will be set up to thoroughly investigate all pertinent facts concerning this far- | reaching and utiusual approach to a difficult problem. "We have re- ceived scant consideration from the PHONE 1703 Former chief and mayor J. W. Elliott and Mrs. Elliott, of Toronto, visited friends in town yesterday. Scout and Cubs Ladies' Auxiliary, will meet on Monday, March 23, at 8 o'clock, in the Council Chambers. songs. A successful euchre party was held by the Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, in the Council Chambers, Thursday evening. ig, were won by Mrs. C. Wilson, Mrs. W. Pellow, Mr, R. Mowat, Mrs. N. Nicholson. Special draw prizes were won by t8. B. Courtney and Miss H, Rog- ers. Refreshments were servéd by Sister Meier and her committee. A very pleasant evening of cards was held on Wednesday, March 18, at the home of Mrs. Lorne Atkin. sori, in aid of Almdnd's e and Schosl. The ptizes went to Mrs. Orval Atkinson and Bob Redshaw and the consolation prizes fo Mr. and Mrs. Max Atkinson. The ev- ening wad a great success and en- joyed by al FLOOD RELIEF DONATION The Européan Flood Relef Fund sponsored locally by the Canadian Légion yesterday received with ap- precidtion a cheque for $15 from St. John's Holy Name Society, Whitby. Langmaid, Kingston Road East. It was an informal - social evening with many of the eholrsters iaking part in a program of songs, quizés, RED CROSS DONATION igarties, and music. Don Dulmage 'Whitby branch of the Red Cross | was master of ceremonies. Lufich has received from the Canadian | was served. Girls in Trainin, f th ite Su TT My KINSMEN INITIATION Church two baby layettes, for which the branch is very thankful.| Several new membérs will be initiated at the semni-monthly lun- CHOIR PARTY cheéon of WHith; nsmen Club' td The choir members of Whitby | be held at the Royal Hotél at 6.30 Unitéd Church were guests Thurs- | Tuesday. The €lub is increasing ifs day night at the home of Mrs. W.' membership rapidly. ------ Ep ------. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE C. F. MESHER JEWELLERY STORE DUNDAS ST. WEST WHICH OPENED TODAY The carpenter work and all interior fittings are the work of A. De BRAEKELEER 1ST HOUSE NORTH OF POLLOCK'S wb NO. 12 HIGHWAY WHITBY RED CROSS BRANCH is now asking the citizéns for $3,500 for local, national and interna- tional work. Canvassers are calling, and you are asked to be generous for a worthy cause. If by any ¢hance you were out when the canvasser called, or you have been overlooked, bring your contribution to headquarters in EMPIRE LIFE OFFICE DUNDAS STREET WEST Take Rama, Mara Into New County Is Orillia Idea 1953 Simcoe County Council of our | problems, but they have enlisted ' the acute interest of the major ur- ban centres in this county," said the mayor. "Recent reports of disagreement by neighboring Ontario County | Townships would indicate that a | favorable consideration might be! given to breaking away from their present relations to become a part of a more central and practical re-adjustment," the mayor said. APPOINTED EDITOR MONTREAL (CP)--The Gazette announced Friday the appointment of Edgar Andrew Collard, an asso- ciate editor, as editor. Mr. Col- lard, with the Gazette 12 years, policy. Harry J. Larkin, managing editor, becomes business manager of the newspaper department of the Gazette Printing Co., Ltd. He retains his position as managing editor. Auction Sale Auction Sale, "Tuesday, 'March 3 3st, proper- ty of Wm. W. Hough, Lot 24, Concession 1, Pickering, No. 2 Highway between Dun- barton and Liverpool. 20 Head of cattle, Machinery--milk cooler, 8 cans, DeLaval, new; 10 ton platform scale; set brass thounted harness, Scotch tops; 50 Ibs, mineral; 5 tons baled hay; drive belt, 75 feet; IHC Tractor, Model M; 7-foot mower for L.H.C. tractor; manure loader, grader blade and attachments for same; Set tire chains; 1.H.C. Kay baler, as new, model T50; TH.C. side rake and tedder; LH.C. fertilizer seed drill, as new, 13 run tractor tongue; I.H.C. spring tooth culti- vator, 14 teeth; LH.C. 3-furrow plow, Ace Bottoms; I.H.C. manure spreader on rub- ber: double disc Bissel; Cockshutt, one- way disc, 8 blades, as new; Case Ham- mermill, as new; M.H. loader, Deering binder, 10 ft., on rubber; 2 land rollers; hay tedder; cutting box; corn binder and loader; power drive: 2 rubber-tired wagons; 2 flat racks with end loaders; 6- section drag harrow: potato planter; root pulper, as new; spring tooth scuffler, new; walking plow; hilling plow; road drag, iron shod: hay fork, rope, new, and car; 7-foot mowér for L.H.C. tractor; four steel track: 3-drum steel roller; 2-unit milking machine, Delaval. Sale at 1 o'clock. No reserve. Terms cash. Sellers and Atk PICKERING ROTARY Jack Boyes, Pickering business. Briggs, James Koch and Fred White. Whithv Classified BEAR A WL and better. Free ™ Whitby. Phone 2374, 22) A GE, Cl O08 a In: ith Minera) Tual, AS 'Gomion, freroot Bho 56a Whtthy. Terms, ast. (Apri9) pL Ara nut Street East. (Mar2d) HOUSE FOR SALE--220 PERRY STREET, brick Sungaiow, Groom and bathroom. or more. Hardwood floors, 3: = rer, modern kitchen. Phone Owner 806 Brock North. (Mar28) AE ENT APARTMENT, DOWN: pro el downtown. Adults only. Heat, light and water included. Write Box 117, Times-Gazette, Whitby. (89) addressed the meeting. Miss Hub. bert is & social worker with the | St. John's WA Held Meeting oe Women's ay hei st, Church, ne Teslar monthly devotional meeting, I School room, March = iss O. After Miss Francie Hi uvbert of of Torun: sociation, which is a Jocia) service the Shureh of a Sand, ahh riendship work- recy vi wih wa work ame The addr, 1d [tive to all ont. tanked Mi SS, Sunday HR coming and aking... a 8 fv i fees wi e oS (al emmindnia were sejved a STATELY WHITBY HOME CENTRALLY LOCATED SOLID BRICK 10 SPACIOUS ROOMS Oil heated, insulated, double arge beautiful grounds 136 " 225 feet. JOHN PENTURN AND .SON REALTORS . Toronto: REdfern 0383 Evenings: P. K. Dreimin . Whitby 497 You Sa, desumulate $1,500, $2,000, $5,000 or more, in six, ten or } hs years. Ask your Investors Syndicate repre- sentative for full (680) FOR MLE.NEW BRICK HOUSE, 5 rooms, stone , oll Neating. Phone 2930. (684) FOR RENT -- LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room to rent. 307 Byron North. (66e) FOR RENT---LARGE ATTIC "ROOM, UN. furnished, also room and board for one gentleman. Phone 2399, (68h) ROOM AND BOARD WANTED, FOR young man and six-year-old daughter. Phone 713. (78h) CAR FOR SALE--"3 CHEV., GOOD RUN- ning condition. Phone Whitby 2463. (68a) FOR SALE---'30 FORD A COACH. BEST offer. Phone 806. (68a) FFOR SALE----1842 DODGE SEDAN, IN fair eondition. Phone 405, Whitby. (66b) HARRY HINKSON 107 Mary Street West Phone 536 Whitby INVESTORS Syndicate WASHER WORK GUARANTEED |! . Pp, stock. rd a. on complete over BUTT RADIO And A; 130 Brock 8. N., lionce hitby Tel. 707 POULTRY, JAKE PARKER WILL PAY the highest prices for poultry of all kinds. Special price for Easter holiday, also new and old feathers. Phone 406, Whitby, or Oshawa 3-7333, (Aprs) MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE SPECIAL- izes in gents' tailored-to-meastire suits and slacks. Brock St. North. (Mar21) FOR SALE-GIRL'S CCM "BICYCLE. 134 Byron North, phone 2806. (68a) FOR SALE_FRIGIDAIRE, TABLE TOP stove, éxcellent condition. Reasonable. Phone 2533. (88¢) will be in charge of the newspa- | per's editorial page and editorial | FOR SALE---MEDIUM BLUE CHESTER- field and chair, in good condition. Phone 810. 67) FOR SALE - MOFFAT | STOVE, Goon condition. Reasonable. Phone 648. | WANTED -- GENERAL, LIVEIN, FOR small rést home at Rouge Hills, Secarboro 3987. (67b) HELP WANTED--_YOUNG LADY OR man to work ih Whitby food store. Apply, Stating age, education and salary expected, to Box 116, Times- Gazette, thy. é (66¢c) Nousewors, March 19 to 28. Phone Whitby CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE In New subdivision, North of No. 2 Highway light on Ajax sideroad. Also several good lots in Town of Whitby. Apply ISAAC PUCKRIN WHITBY 914 (Thurs, &Saft!) YOUNG DUTCH GIRL AVAILABLE FOR | STROWGER'S FURNITURE CO. LTD. Authorized Dealers for Canadian General Electric Appliances 123 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY PHONE 611 Applications will be received by the under- signed until 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, April 14, for the position of Superintendent of Fairview Lodge (Ontario County Home for the Aged). Applicants must complete the seqblor appli« cation form for this position. Said forms may be obtained from the undersigned. WM. G. MANNING, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Ontario, Court House, Whitby, Ontario el THE WHITBY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION invites you to attend the PASSION WEEK SERVICES MON., MARCH 23 fe FRI, MARCH 27 8:00 p.m. MONDAY ---The Salvation Army-- Rey. N. F. Swackhammer, B.A., Temple Baptist Church, Toronto TUESDAY--Whitby Baptist Church -- auctioneers. L. Turner, clerk. (68a) WATER EXTENSIONS 100 feet in length, must Il Utilities Commission by JAMES ROSS, Chairman Application for Street Water Extenions of over plications for extensions for the present year, 1953, will be considered after that date. be received by the Public May 9th, 1953. No ap- H. L. PRINGLE, Superintendent Spring Is Officially Here . .. TIME TO REPAIR and REMODEL We have various kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS BAG MATERIALS such as PLASTERS, etc. | WHITBY such as ARBORITE, DURATILE, SHEETROCK, LATH, CHIMNEY FLU LININGS, MOULDINGS, and alse ROCK CEMENT, LIME, MICAFIT, JAS. SAWDON and SONS | PHONE 524 Sr. Major J. Wells, Earlscourt Cita- del, Toronto WEDNESDAY --- St. John's Anglican Church--Dr. Kenneth Glazier, Glen- view Presbyterian Church, Toronto THURSDAY---Whitby United Church-- Rev." H. Hesketh, L.Th., St. Paul's Anglican Church, Lindsay FRIDAY -- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church~=Dr. W. M. Mustard, M.A., North Broadview United Church, To- ronto IT'S HERE . WAITING FOR YOU . YOUR EASTER PARADE HAIRDO! AT THE IRIS BEAUTY SALON 129 Brock Street, South (upstairs) Whitby s Weé've just attended the Hairdressers' Convention for an advance peek-preview of all the chic little complimentary coiffures. We have never seen such Smart variety! There is @ becoming style for éveryone in this year's Easter Parade. So néw we are réady with our own special up-to-thé-minuté hairdos. We aré offering special pré- 3 - Easter prices on our guaranteed cold-wave permanents. . Beginning March 23rd fot two weeks Our regular $15.00 cold-wavé complete with cut, shampoo and set, at only Regular $12.50,.complete ...... Régulor $10.25, compléte ........ tssessessnes We are pleased t6 announce that Mrs. Helen Roter has rejoined our staff of qualified beauticians, MR§, ELLA HRYTZAK and MISS DOROTHY FRANKLIN " Phone 321 NOW and make your date with Easter Beauty! i. ---- Down Town Church Worker's As- me hoet Cpa and informa-