Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Sep 1953, p. 4

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V4 J. H. ORMISTON Editor and Manager PHONE 703 WHITBY AND DISTRICT NEWS R. L. ROBERTSON News Editor PHONE 703 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, September 16, 1953 A STEELWORKER CATCHES A HOTRIVET With a satisfied look on his face Jerry McWhirter a steel- worker from Toronto catches a red-hot rivet atop the steel struc- ture of the Registry Office addi- tion.' On Tuegday the air in the vicinity of the office was shat- | tered a thousand times by the |! steelwork can be seen. In the noise of compressed air riveters | centre of the photo and also the | and the top photo shows Mec- | centre of the addition can be Whirter catching the rivet, near- | seen the forge where the rivets | foot toss by Joe Dragman stand- | ing on the cement floor by the | forge where the: rivets are | | brought to red-hot temperatures | | before heing placed in the steel- | work. In the lower photo an over- all view of the addition with the |- catch the | contract | the hidden by trees are the men who hot rivets. Some 42 tons of structural steel from the Central Bridge Company, Tren- ton, Ontario are used in the building. Jack Clapp of Trenton is' in <harge of the steel erection operations. H. M. Brooks Con- struction of Oshawa has the for the construction of addition. ly three inches long, after a 40- are heated. At the left, partly Joan Greig of VON | Will Leave Whitby | Announcement has been made month of June, 57 percent of which that Miss Joan Margaret Greig, | + "152 visits were made during the | for more than a year the VON month of June 57 per cent of which nurse in Whitby, is leaving for | were for actual nursing care. 42 a post in York Township. Miss | hours were spent in the schools Greig leaves this weekend to as-|when Annual Health Inspections sume duties for the VON in York (were done on 258 children, and Miss M. Smith, the VON nurse! '51 babies attended the in York Township comes to Whitby | Child Health Conferences. | to take her place. | "Mrs. Thorndyke worl:ed a total Miss Greig, a native of Grimsby, | of 18 hours in June enabling the | Ontario, _ took her preliminary | staff purse to spend extra time Hopi. Iter gragan General | SoAN SRLS University of Toronto. She came | {Continved on Page 19) to Whitby in July of last year. | Since her arri al here, besides the | usual nursing duties of the VON | nurse, 'she has, as has been the! | custom here for a number of years, | IN BRIEF been She School nurse, and as such | Ss we nown to all children in| ; y Whitb;'s public schools. She Sn All members of the Ladies Cig- her on Saturday. | arette League are urged to attend The announcement of the change | 2, ™eeting at 7.30 tonight at the was made in her quarterly 2port County Bowl. of service presented at the Sep-|, Whitby Royals go to Cobourg tember meeting of the VON Board | this evening, to play the final here this week. The report follows: | 83me in the series. Both teams | "The following is a summary of | ave won one game each, the work done, by the Victorian | , Owing to Te Tan he Jonbles | ed by the itby Order of Nurses for the Summer | y awn Bowling Club had to be can. | celled. There were | tries. COMING EVENTS | "The whitby Lawn Bowling Club | Monday evening had as guests | ING: STREE OME SR was a corn roast. a | NA roctation alll Ta Rn aSCHOOL | some members of Whitby branch | Saturday, November 1st; Council | 112 of the Canadian Legion. After Chambers. several games on the greens there | four WHITBY SPORTS | quite a few en- . (216a) BROCK o's This Theatre is Air-Conditioned NOW PLAYING 4 > EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 GOBS OF SONG AND DANCE! i---Photos by Scott Studio Whitby. ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS (Continued on Page 19) Whitby Classified | models. | WANTED TO BUY NOTICE: Classified advertisements for this column must he in the Whitby office by 5 p.m. the day preced- ing publication, WANTED TO RENT----YOUNG COUPLE with family, desire a small house in Whitby or district by Sept. 30th. Phone 784. (1966) ROCKWOOL INSULATION, FIR E | proof. Cool in summer; warm in winter, Free estimates. Walter Ward, Insulation Contractor, 204 Chestaut West, phone 2563. (Oct21) WELLS DUG AND DEEPENED. SEP- tic tanks installed and cleaned. Phone 2961. Don Ferris, 639 Brock St. North, Whitby. (Oct12) CUSTQM BUILT FLOORS, LINOLEUM, rubber mastic tiles, also inlaid line- leum, also plastic wall tile. Free esti mates. Phone 2215, Whitby. (Sept29) WANTED TO RENT-3 OR 4 UNFUR- nished rooms or apartment in Whitby or district. Write Box 310, Times- Gazette, Whitby. (215¢) FOR SALE---SPANIEL PUPPIES. 701 Dundas West, or phone 2309. (215b) FOR RENT----ONE BEDROOM, SUIT- able for one or two gentlemen. Apply 320 Walnut Street. Phone 2606. (215¢) MEN'S GABARDINE, BLENDED NY- lon and rayon topcoats. Heavy quilted zip-in lining. Slip on and trench style Colours: grey, sand and navy to choose from. Sizes 34 to 46. Price $20.95. Mercantile Dept. Store, Whithy. (Sept19) PLAY-PEN. (2162) | $1,000 in cash down, S.room brick bungalows to be built 9/10 of a mile north of Ajox on lots 75 x 200. Orders are to be taken for these houses in our Pickering Office, also plans can be seen. 5 to 6 weeks for each home. Gordon G. Cross Realtor Main Street, Pickering Office Phone No. 1 Residence 374) (Mon Wed, ' Fri) '4 RvaN-McDoNALD / 3 ? 3 wis BARBARA BATES + JODY LAWRANCE i a 1 THE LOVE STORY OF THE starring GEORGE MONTGOMERY wns HELENA CARTER i Ano FOX NEWS NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN Hunting Licenses issued and fox skins marked for bounty payments at RAGLAN GENERAL STORE Roy Brown Fox Bounty Inspector N WHITBY DAY BY DAY Accounts of social events and news items of local interest and names of visitors are ap- preciated. ; PHONE 703 Rev. A, Gordon Channen and fa- ily left yesterday for their new home in Scarborough, where Mr. Channen next Sunday will take over the parish of Christ Church. WI MEETING The Whitby branch of the Wom- en's Institute will meet at the Council Chambers on Friday af- ternoon Septeber 18th, at 2.30 o'clock. ON BAIL Armand Montcalm, of 82 Ker- stale Ave., Toronto, was released on bail of $1,000 on a drunk driving charge by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs, at the Whitby Police Court. The hearing is scheduled for Septem- ber 29th at Whitby. IN WHITBY HARBOUR The Transtream, an oil tanker from Port Credit, was the first lake freighter to enter the Whithy harbour since the sinking of the hydraulic dredge last week. Al- though the dredge was swamped in the harbour entrance. Harbour master John Watson reports that the Transtream found no difficulty in entering the harbour. She car- ries fuel for the 'vinidad Leae~- holds tanks at Whitby. She came into the harbour at 8 a.m. "'uesaay and was six hours unloading. PUT BUOY ON DREDGE Employees of the Department of Transport were in Whitby Har- bour on Tuesday setting out a lighted buoy on the sunken hy- draulic dredge which was sunk in last Saturday's storm.' The dredge is resting on the bottom of the harbour entrance but is in such a position that lake boats can get into the harbour. It is reported that workmen of Mannix Limited, owners of the dredge, have gone to Kingston with a tug to tow a dredge back to Whitby to raise the sunk:n machine. Extent of Rotary Work Shown In Financial Report Presentation of the financial |club the handsome sum of $3,210.- | statement for the year ending 10, Mr. Hiscox reported, The corn | June 30, 1953, and the hearing -of (crop, just harvested, will, Mr. | various committee reports on club | Forbés reported, net something | activities, featured the weekly over $500.00. : | luncheon yesterday at Hotel Royal. | The total receipts for the year | It was the first president's day [from all sources were $5,890.00 | held by F. J. McIntyre. The, Club recently completed the | That Rotary is big business 'and bath house in connection with the that its community services are community swimming pool at a extensive, was revealed in the r e-|cost of over $7,000. .The club also port' by Treasurer H. J. Hiscox. |carried on as usual its work for One of the larger and most profit- | crippled children and made con- able projects was the growing of | tributions to various community | peas and corn on property loaned |enterprises including improve- | by the Dunlop Tire and Rubber |ments to the Rotary Park property | Company at the lake, for which | used by the bowling and tennis | Ratarian Bill Forbes was given clubs: k { full credit. The idea was instituted | All of the committee reports pre- | by him two years ago and he sented indicated that the Club may | has done practically all the work expect another successful year. | on it last year and this. The pea|Two early events planned are in- | crop just harvested has netted the ternational and farmers' nights. Hold Memorial Service At Brooklin Churchyard MRS. M. A. DYER Correspondent BROOKLIN -- On Sunday after- noon, the annual memorial vice was held at St. Paul's Angli- can Churchyard. This annual ser- vice is held on the site of St. | Paul's anglican Church which was | razed by fire in 1935, after serving the community since 1835 and is situated on the Seventh Congession between Brooklin and Columbus. The spot on which the Church stood is marked by a Cairn and the Churehyard is well kept and a beauty spot. The weather having turned so cold and threatening chairs were set up in the chapel in the shed for the service. Twenty- five interested folk were in attend- ance. Two gentlemen, brothers Mr. King of England, attended as joBpr guests of Rev. H. S. Swabev, of Port Perry and Brooklin Parishes, | mt ing around the grounds, and they thought it wonderful the ages re corded on the stones, showing that Sor. the pioncers of this land attained a great age. The service opened with the singing of "O God, Our Hope in Ages Past' and prayers were offered by Rev. Mr, Swabey. The scripture reading was taken from the Eleventh Chapter of John. In delivering, the rector stated "God is not the God of the Dead, but of the living", he went | on to tell how two views have fol- | BROOKLIN (Continued on Page 14) BIRTHS and Mrs. Keith Hobden. n are happy to announce p birth of a daughter, san Gail, 7 Ibs, 14 ozs... on Tuesday, Septem who conducted the service. These 5 ber 8th, at Oshawa General Hospital. gentlemen spent some time visit- | (216a) ! LEAVING WHITBY | more | weekend for a new post in York - Township. Lamprey Menace Studied MMN.WAUKEE (AP) -- William G. Herrington, special assistant to the U.S. undersecretary of state, said Tuesday the damage being done by sea lampreys may bring about new treaties between the United States and Canada to - aid Great Lakes fisheries. Herrington told the annual meet- ing of the Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Commis- sioners that control programs must be appliedy to all lamprey spawn- ing strea tributary to the Great Lakes. This, he said, calls for the co-operation of Canada. Recc treaty negotiations have reached no definite conclusion, but Canada has undertaken an exten- [sive Grent Lakes researen, pro- . |gram on lamprey control and gen- Joan Greig, above, var, [eral fishery research. ges than one year the nurse in Whitby, is leaving this W. C. Town & Sons FRIGIDAIRE AUTHORIZED DEALER WHITBY PHONE 410 Miss | | Miss Greig came to Whithy in July of last year and besides the usual duties of a VON nurse, has also been the | school nurse in Whitby's Public Schools and St. Bernard's Separ- ate School. She will be replaced by Miss M. Smith, presently the VON nurse in York Township. . ® BAZAAR ® and HOME COOKING SALE HELD SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 4 - at - WHITBY COUNCIL CHAMBERS - Sponsored by - WHITBY VIMY RIDGE LOBA, 639 Smans INFANTS' UNDERWEAR DRESS AND SPORT SOCKS WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN'S UNDERWEAR Sans |; ATHLETIC JERSEYS AND BRIEFS 3 buying Penmans fit better because Penmans Products Ta VAT 1, T= 1-1 FOR 'ALL SEASONS Merino "95" Underweer Merine "71" Underwear Fleece Lined Underwear Heavy Ribbed Underwear Cotton Ribbed Underwear Balbriggan Underwear Penmans Golf Hose FOR EVERY OCCASION Vi UNDERWEAR HOSIERY GIRLS' UNDERWEAR (Jel A434 MEMBER' OF THE FAMILY SWEATERS BOYS' UNDERWEAR SWEATERS MITTS AND WORK SOCKS PEP RPODIPPENY SYR BI i MPS EEL ATER. DAR, COU MRE Ray hae 2 ae dia an 0 SAREE Ct Fd hia ANE,

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