Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Jun 1956, p. 4

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2, 1058 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, Jume wl LDAD LIMIT Fi ONS. "TOWN TRIES TO SOLVE PICTURE PUZZLE HERE [Nurses Prepare For Graduation Rev. John M. Smith, Minister of Whitby United Church, will be guest speaker at the graduation] ceremony, at the Ontario Hospi-| tal, on Tuesday, June 5th. The graduation ceremony will be held at 3.00 p.m. in the hospi- tal reoreation hall, where the gra- duating class of ten students will receive their diplomas and pins. Following the ceremony, a recep- WHITBY BAPTIST || FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W. E. Summers, AT.CM. Organist WASHER | work Guaranteed. Complete check up, Wringer grease ond §| "| gear oll changed. | Wringer rolls in stock. Special price ALBERT RANDALL & SON PLUMBING HEATING OIL HEATERS SHEET METAL WORK CHURCH 421 Brock St. North Pastor: Rev. E. Corbett 10---Our Sundecy School 10 a.m.--Sundoy School 11 a.m.--Morning Service Communion 7 p.m~--B.Y.P.U, Service 11--"A Women's Wise Choice" 7--"A Sign to this Age" --Soloist-- Mr. Arthur Powell, Port Perry VISITORS VERY WELCOME on complete over § houls. 102-A Byron St. S. BUTT RADIO [| jos | MO 8-4224 0 8-4248 i Phone: MO 8-2991 EVENINGS? And Applionce 118 Brock St. S. Whitby MO 8-3707 tion will be held on the hospital lawn. Prior #0 the graduation exer- cises, on Sunday evening, the gra- duating class will attend the an- nual Baccalaureate service, at St. John's Anglican Church, Port) Whitby. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Rogers celebrated their 58th wedding an- niversary quietly at their Glen- view farm yesterday. Their many friends offered them their best to haul about 15 tons. The signs wot all the incongruities. The | and the truck were spotted yes- [4 lies on the little white sign | terday afternoon on. the Brock on the left side of the photo. It | street bridge, crossing the CNR : 'load limit .5 tons.' The | tracks. The bridge serves as the ruck on the right side of the | main link between the main part The puzzle in this picture is to | trailers, including the one in the above photo, buses, ready-mix trucks and other loads weighing much more than the 5-ton limit indicated. Such has been the case since the signs were put up some time ago. The town situation to the attention of the wishes and hope that they will to happens to be passing be- | of the town and the industrial een two of the above-men- | area in Port Whitby. Passing oned signs and the truck is able | over the bridge are tractor- council, at Monday's meeting, authorized the clerk to bring this CNR president Donald Gordon. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St. John and Byron Streets ST. JOHN'S (Anglican) CHURCH OF CANADA at Brock and Victoria Streets Rector: The Rev, A. E. Kemp Telephone MO 8-3771 WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV. J. M. SMITH, Minister Mrs. V. Rowe, ATCM, Organist 11.00 A.M.--Morning Service 11 am. 11" a.m.--Communion 11 a.m.--Reception of New Members 11 a.m.--Junior Sunday Schon! 12.30 A.M.--Holy Communion 7.00 P.M.--Bacculaureate Service for the Nurse Graduation Class '56 The Rector Preaching at. Both Services Reception of New Members CHURCH SCHOOL 10 AM Senior, Intermediate and Junior 11 AM, Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary The council claim that they have |have many more happy anniver-| already complained to the proper saris, railway authorities without re- | Mrs. W. S. Row, of Virginia- ceiving any satisfaction. The |town, visited her parents Mr. and town wants the bridge put in (Mrs. H. Rogers, and sister, Mrs. | 'Exoper shape to handle the traf- |W. Jamieson, last Wednesday. fic which must pass over it. | The many friends of Mr. George | WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR Miss Joan Dubs, Whitby VON nurse for two years, left Whitby yesterday. Miss Dubs sails on | June 8th, for a vacation in Eu- rope. Larry's BA's play here in Whitby tonight, in a game that means Mrs. Y; Xoans, Jsvdent 3 Se .t deal to the local ball club. The BA's are in dire need of a My Wp Oho ih A to stay near the top of the West Toronto Senior group race, and both for her nursing ability, and After Two Years" Service, Joan Dubs, VON. Leaves Stutt are sorry to learn that he is confined to his home with sick. | ness. They wish him a prompt| recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Haughton | and daughter, Mary, were the guests of their parents in Guelph, | last week-end. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ivan M. Law will | attended the funeral of Mrs. Law's) uncle, Mr. Beare, of Pickering n| township, last Thursday. | | temporarily by Mrs. J. Martin,| Mrs. May Freego and son, Ar- |RN., of 112 St. Lawrence street, thur, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Whitby. Mrs. Martin is a gradu-|Krocker and family were visit- ate of the Ontario Hospital, Whit- ing Mrs. Marguerite Lague and by, and has worked with Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. Lague for a week-| | her charming personality. Evans said that the VON I miss her very badly. Miss Dubs' place will be take he team intends to come up with a hustling game today in an effort t back into the win column. The opposition will be provided by r's league champs, now known as Dependable Caterers, so the ta 1 not be an easy one, Manager Ken MacDonald has hopes that his Ontario champs will come up with one of their better games, and vide the home fans with a victory. Don't know just who will do WHITBY and DISTRICT | Dubs for the last two years. |end recently. | . | | | the pitching in this game, but it could be either Kenny Fisher or Don Crawford, Game time is carded for 6 p.m., at Coronation Park. There's a big lacrosse attraction out in Brooklin tonight, when the Whitby Merchants invade that town to hook up mn a game in the Brooklin Arena, starting at 8.45. This game will climax the annual Brooklin Spring fair, and should be worth seeing. It's mo secret that a great deal of rivalry exists between these two clubs, i this will mark their first meeting of the season. One week from tonight the Whitby club will have its official home opening, with Scarboro Maitlands being the visitors. Manager Lloyd Gibson has gathered together some promising talent, and with coach Bud Johnson at the helm, it's hoped that the locals can come up with a good display again this year. We'll carry full details of those | 0 ; E s a A players signed in this space next week. |e re ives nd ends Ji On Thursday night of next week, prior to the lacrosse opening Sat. | from 6 to 9 in the evening. urday, the Whitby Arena will stage a huge dance in the Arena, with Fred Little and Edith Ripley| the colorful Mainstreet Jamboree doing the entertaining. This group joinsd hands in Jolg Jatrimiony has built up a great following on TV, and you may catch a glimpse land ogy ng TT Bait re of them tonight, if you tune into Channel 11 at 7.00 p.m. Proceeds ago. They came to Canada from from this big night, will go towards the new addition now being built| the Motherland in 1912, direct to on the front of the Arena. All you terrific hockey, lacrosse, wrestling | Whitby, and have resided in the fans (and players) will lend a great deal of help to the local arena town for 43 years. For 25 years board if you and your friends get out to thi§ attraction. The~dance Mr. Little was the caretaker of will be stag, or couples, and if you don't wish to dance, you may | town buildings, and weighmaster, just- sit in the seats and enjoy the show, Let's keep up the County | retiring seven years ago last Nov- | el A - At their home on Ash street Sun- day afternoon and evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little, well-known ¢éind highly regarded citizens of Whitby for over 40 years, will celebrate their golden wedding annivers The bride and groom |of 50 years ago will be at home Mr. and Mrs. F. Little "To Celebrate Anniversary | ans' Association. | Pearsall, of Florida). [at 8 in St. Bernard's School Audi- Mrs. Carrie McGuire; jewellery, | Mrs. E. Wallace; wearever brush- es, Mrs. Spragg; Avon products, Mrs. Marie Hicks; African vio- lets and gladioli, Mrs. Helen Quail. Puffy popcorn, Miss Pat Fletch-| er and Miss H. Ward; rose bush- les and shrubs, Pickering Nursery A veteran of the first war, Mr.| 2d ih ng RL Little enlisted with the 116th bak (jc, Mrs. Mae Tucker; the tea ta- talion and saw about three years' bles, Mrs. W. Shields, Mrs. F. service in France. He was wound-! Alloway and Mrs. M. Shortt. ed at the Amiens, being invalided] A very tidy sum was turned back to England, and returning over to the auxiliary treasurer to later to Canada. Mr. Little is a further the work with Scouting. member of Whitby Branch 112 of { Whitby | member of the Great War Veter. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY ; | Mr. and Mrs. Little are mem-| bers of All Saints' Anglican esday, June 19 Whithy Kinsmen Club Presents ROYAL BROS. FEATURING: Elephants - Horses - Acrobats - Clowns Performing Dogs - Silver Mask with Smoky | ® PLUS MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS CENTENNIAL PARK Afternoon and Evening Performances Don't Miss This Show! Church. The regular monthly board They have two daughters and meeting of the VON will be held five grandchildren. Deceased are Monday, June 4th, at 3 p.m., in two other daughters, Muriel and the Council Chambers. | Margaret. Offering congratula- H tions to their parents Yororrow| poke St- John Evangelist Church will be Gladys (Mrs. Campbell, of yo1q their regular monthly meet- Port Hope), and Doris (Mrs. | ing on Monday evening, June 4th, Town reputation, and pack the Arena to the doors for this big night. | yer 1,000 folks in Ajax turned out to see this group several weeks ago. Can Whitby top that? Whatta-you say folks? This week end finds the Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey Lea- gue holding its annual summer meeting in Cornwall, and a lot of questions pertaining te next season should be answered come Mon- day morning. One of the biggest items will be the vote on whéther or not the league will elevate to Senior '"A" next season, As far as Is known at the present moment, the majority of the group appears to favor the move, although there are some dissenters. In ved for many years in the De- addition to the present members of the league, delegates are ex- | partment of National Defence. pected from Ottawa, Valleyfield and Pembroke, but it's not yet | Mr. Beattie was born in Ire- clear what these teams Intentions are. One thing is sure, and that [land 81 years ago, and came is that it will likely prove a stormy session before the dust set- [Cena A are Sutbresk | ties, and almost anything could take place. Whithy's pending ap- DEATHS ROBERT HENRY BEATTIE Funeral services were conduct- ed in Whitby this afternoon for the late Robert Henry Beattie, of 1112 Centre street s. A native of Ireland, Mr. Beattie during his 42 years spent in Canada had ser- | he served his adopted country as Spring Fair Is Successful Here | torium, | | The United Church Senior Even-| ing Auxiliary WMS will hold their | regular monthly meeting on Mon-| | day, June 4th, at 8 p.m, at the| home of Miss Florence Heard, The spring fair, sponsored by Mary street east. | the 1st Scout and Cub Mothers'| The All Saints' Anglican Church Auxiliary, on Thursday evening, gvening Guild Branch will hold was dampened by the weather. their regular monthly meeting on But the auxiliary wishes to thank nday, June 4th in the Parish those who braved the rain and gay, came out, Two Scouts, Larry HOLD POT LUCK SUPPER Hicks and Ronald Allward, really, Members of the congregation of did their good deed for the day, st. Andrew's resbyterian Church Larry by selling candy and Ron- on Thursday evening enjoyed a ald by selling rose bushes. [pot luck supper in the Sunday Those having tables were: can-| school, at which a neat sum was dy, Scouts Larry Hicks; nylon flo-| raised towards the purchase of wers, Mrs, S. Hicks; auxiliary ta- new gowns for members of the Brilliant Performance, and A New "Cusfom Look"! ELECTROHOME'S "FA DE-FREE' Car Radio |a recruiting officer for the De- | partment of National Defence as| ble, Mrs. B. Allward; a FEE ERE T WHITBY CLASSIFIED | Following the war, he joined the The Town and Country . . , Monday night the Whitby Stokers go Civil Service with the Canadian) ROOM FOR RENT, 111 TRENT STREET West, Whitby. 129a Kew Grdens for a Beaches League tilt, and play back home here | Telegraph service. Later he moved| 8 -- 1951 CHEV. RADIO, t Wednesday night against Zaduk-Williams . . , This week's wrest- | again to the Department of Na- 1 woolly, and sent the fans home in an excited mood. Tuesday night| pring that war he was recalled Dafoe, MO 82350 after 6. Free estl- one | new tires, tubes. Clean in nlog |and cook stove; Beatty washer. Phone ; h 9 ces that he will play no baseball this summer. "Etch" hurt his | met and married Bessie Villen- -- | RUSSELL WILDE, ELECTRICAL CON | Aeon y tures, | leneuve predeceased her husband | SF 8.3174 June 23 plication with the current Senior "A" league, will likely be with- awn should the Eastern league go Senior "A" with the Dun- ps continuing in the East. lingerie, choir. FOR RENT COMFORTABLE FUR- nished room, continuous hot water, good parking. Suit gentleman. 821 Dundas Street West, 128¢ ; card will be a grudge bout with those Gallagher Bros. meeting {ION Defence aI) o's 2g sly. FOR ALSCO ALUMINUM COMBINA. e Maiava and Ray Gunkel again. Last week's bouts were wild| ment Li before World 'War II. tion windows and doors, phone "Doc" at the Arena . . . One week from tonight, Archie Vickers and| ¢rom retirement to serve with the mass, June 13 heater, hi s will toss a big banquet for members of the champion Whitby | same department. |FOR SALE -- COMBINATION HEATER | Mo Jutside, #700 or best: offer, wily s . . , Freddy Etcher, starry leftwinger of the Dunlops, an-| ter World War I, he pr : 2 Shortly afte x Tha [MO 82323. ?|HAVE YOUR GARDEN ROTO-TILLED. : near the end of this year's hockey campaign, and would like to| euve, in Ottawa. The family came | No Pitate, Phoay MO 3%. Juvey in hopes of having it in shape for next winter's ice action , , .|to Whitby 11 years ago. Mrs, Vil-| tract hang Somes, Jae Benery ox » Pritchard, highly active president of the Whitby Dunlop Hock- y ub, reminds all club members that the annual meeting of the| SOMe years ago. Surviving are five | ill be held one w fre N ay ni | stepdaugh-| por RENT -- FURNISHED BED - SIT- e week from Monday night, June 1lth, at the|, =. 4 "our stepsons, Agnes ting room, with kitchenette, private en- FOR SA) are [sq. yd. LW. 1 3 lection of officers for next season will take place, with Te-| (Mrs. Harry Moore), Evelyn (Mrs, trance. Apply 231 Palace Street. June 7/30. ¥¢ Ward, MO 3 ma. s of last year's business plus new affairs taking place. The club garold Vamplew), Marjorie (Mrs. | = m-------- Te uy v embraces 18 paid-up members, but in the near future a member-|I, I. Richardson) all of Whitby, FOR RENT -- TWO MODERN APART-| GARDENS AND LAWNS ROTO-TILLED beer 5 - x © Tn 50N J+ ments, 3 unfurnished rooms, 2 furnish-| manure for sal Ph MO 8- drive will take place to increase this to 30. | Beatrice (Mrs. Chatterton) of Ot-led rooms for housekeeping. Apply 231!whithy . ne J a - ---- | tawa, Maud (Mrs. Wes. Adye) of| Palace Street, Whitby. 1256 : une Comox, B.C., Edward and Louise) © SAE TIIG, CARPENTRY. pi aL KINDS SAWS FILED AND SET; i f Whitby, Ernest Vil- INT! N } awn mowers ground and set and re- Yilleueuve, Th Ys and © Arthur | handyman work, Phone MO 8-4257 after paired. Andy Anderson, rear Geo. Hi ' , 3:30 p.m. May 6 mer, 210 Brock Street , WHITBY | vileneuve, of Montana. jo.» TOK Street South, June h | The funeral service was con-(FOR SALE -- GIRL'S JUNIOR C.C.M.|CONCRETE AND ROAD GRAVEL AL Phone 8-3618 | ducted this afternoon at 2 o'- (Bicycle. good condition." Phone MO 8: so Fill For delivery phone MO 82660 clock from the W. C. Town Funer-|_"" hikbg ne al Chapel, Dundas st. s., Whitby, FoR RENT -- LOWER APARTMENT. | FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND terment at Groveside Ceme- | availa e June Ist. ree large rooms, cigarettes with every $3 purchase oi yith ter! oo Marshall oe Bathroom, Adults. Phone MO 82435, 601 | gasoline. Ask for your Apprecation Day of ul LO! ar re . Sa oi ' Dundas Street East. 1292 | Coupon. Harry Donald Limited, Chev or of St. jindrey s Dies byterian me rolet-Oldsmobile, Whitby. 1261 "hurch, where Mr. Beattie had ~~ been a member, conducted the | services. FRESH CUT, 20c 3 255 & Spoewy = me -- BROC OW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. o MANY OUTSTANDING NEW FEATURES! NEW VARIABLE TONE CONTROL -- Lets you regulate the tone, to pro- vide clear listening for you and your passen- gers! : FFE. Q LOWER CAR RADIO PRICES -- Electrohome's volume pro- duction and advanced engi- neering techniques allow us to offer "Fade-Free' car radios ot lower prices! WANTED TO RENT -- THREE-ROOM nobll hy apartment by couple with 8-month child, | gop FOR SALE, HEDGES PLANTED In Whitby. Write 165 Sorouren Avenue gor prompt delivery phone MO 8.2587 . 3 | Whitby, collect. June 12| FOR SALE -- TRAILER, ACCOMMO- |= dates two people. Phone MO 8.2594; g3; | FOR, RENT 2 RooM URNS (CP)--An | Brock Street North, Whitby, 128b MO | 128¢ NEW EASIER INSTALLA- TION -- Fits right in dash, like a custom radio! Har- monizing trim plates avail- able for most makes of cars! NEW "FADE-FREE' CIRCUIT -- Six-tube "Power-Boost" circuit de- signed to keep signal strong, elimin- ate fade-out when you drive under viaducts, beside power lines, among tall buildings! JOANNE ALAN EDWARD G. NO SHOUTING ' ; h CHILLIWACK, B. C. ce cl nbn Yi private entrance and bath. Phone | 4 anti-noise by - law enacted here LAWN MOWED EVENINGS. CALL | #2776. {bans unnecessary auto' horn blow- (John Lamont. MO 83912 between 7 nd | FoR RENT -- TWO LIGHT HOUSE- obnoxious noises from *_ Ra | keeping rooms, unfurnished. Apply 840 | WANTED TO -- WOULD LIKE Dundas Street East, Whitby to rent cottage two months, Bow-| Zor ------ | (Vnithy, preferably Whitby |HOME INSULATIUN. BLOWING MO 8-2854. 129¢ | Method. . Free Estimates SEPTIC --- ar m---- a - TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY | WANTED FIRST CLASS PAINTER |WAY. Walter Ward, Whitby. Phone MO wanted. Whitby Paint and: Wallpaper, |8-2563. July 13 123 Brock Street North, MO 8.3488. 129¢ ---- - -- ne p------------------------ TENDERS FOR INTERIOR DECORATING Tenders will be received up to June 9th for the interior deco- ing and homes." BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL For OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Legal, Chiropractic, Real Estate, Beauty Clinic and soon a Dental Clinic. Models 56 & 512 4a i each $ 0. 5 "Custom Look" Adapter Plate, each $64 05 each Installation and Antenna, complete ® Steady Position rating of the Whitby Baptist Many Fringe' Benefits. Church. Lowest or any tender See the "FADE FREE" CAR RADIO at As well as opportunity after | not necessarily accepted. completion of training to be- come managers of other stores For inspection and particulars in this fast-growing chain, contact : Apply to -Marager of AGNEW-SURPASS MRS, CHARLES BAKER SHOE STORE 227 Kent Street, Whitby or 107 COLBORNE W. WHITBY PHONE MO 8-2711 Brock Street S., Phone MO 8-3754 { manvilie or Beach. Dial Outstanding Value, | at this Low Price! 6.50 YOUNG MEN OR LADIES WANTED For Position of Sales Clerks in Local Shoe Store Good Starting Salary. Models 66 & 612 CALL NOW MO 8-3731 WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDING in CINEMASCOPE and WarnerColor -- and from Warner Bros. 22 Whitby Also -- Disney Cartoon -- 3 Stooges and Scenic 128¢} 1290 |

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