Rb] 1? WHITBY and DISTRICT =i i ara | Bryan Gibson, Betty Barlow RN | Star At WDHS Field Day Pole Vault -- Bill Delaney, Jim |JUNIOR GIRLS' EVENTS Champion == Dorothy McBrien, 12 points, Runner-up -- Lynda Lee, six poluts, w0-yard dash -- Lynda Lee, Susan ALL SAINTS CHURCH Annual Anniversary Bazaar 10 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL in FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 421 Brock St. North Pastor; Rev. E Corbett A strong wind hampered the | contestants in many of the events, Cornish, David Hinton. © at Whitby High School field day, Sliot putt, eight pounds -- Jol | Thursday. Although no records|/Kadwell, Ken Carr, Brian Gil- | were broken, competition was at|christ. ts sual high, " Students jelay -_ 8 Xx: 2 ow ome really magnificen ay - 10, 10B, 10C. (athletic. skill y Mae SENIOR GIRLS' EVENTS » Diane Nesbitt, |" Again this year, the Purples| Champion -- Betty Barlow, 9 sy dash -- Dorothy Me-[l 11 A.M.--"COST OF Parish Hall were the good losers, the Golds|points. m, Lynda Lee, Marilyn Scott. DISCIPLESHIP" Friday, Nov. 2nd heating them by 266 paints to 177.) Rumen ee MOY Moma. Bocil, 'Bey + 2 p.m i t a, oints; Gu el ' i hy " a .m, Reve gaa © the various laine Spencer, 6 poinis. ~~ Kuthertord, yl 7 P MOST AV P 4 .yard dash -- Be arlow,| Standing broad jump -- Doro UND" f Champion -- Bryan Gibson, 16 Gudrun Menzel, Marie Hallett. aonding Biuad 5 Cuddy, orotly " Nyman Fon Se oist -- Mrs. M. Manning ¥ oo, children's hand knit socks, For GOSPEL ORCHESTRA : |SENIOR BOYS EVENTS | points, 75-yard dash -- Betty Barlow, fee, Pe Ranner-up -- Keith Johnston, 11 Marie Hallett, Mary Lou Jamie- Basketball Tow. Nancy Beer, H, Lamory, V. Spen- odvance orders, Phone MO VISITORS WELCOME 8.3520, : WEY TIE RES TIAN To0-yard dash Keith Johnston * Running broad jump Mary - ash -- Keith Johnston, - : . HOLDS MAKEUP DEMONSTRATION FOR THEATRE GUILD Bryan. Glison, Neil ALS00, on Letty Jamieson, Penny Pearse, Fabey; Puli 4 = u ond. 3. Members of Whitby Theatre | School of Acting, came to Whit | ing made up. They are, rear, | man, Front, left to right, are Roar ae. Neil Wilson. "|" Standing broad jump -- Elaine|S: Cuddy. : by to give a demonstration in | left to right, Jim Sabyan, in | Marion McLeod, made up as & \g40.vard dash -- Bryan Gibson, Spencer, Penny Pearse, Mary uild underwent a transforma- | the "art" of theatrical make-up | straight make-up: Harry Chap- | South Africian native; and po" 'Crawford, John Brant, Stevens. tion last night. Make-up artist | In the above picture are five | man, made up as an Arab; Jim | Carolyn Webber, in straight "gag vard run, Bob Crawford,| Basketball speed throw - C. Jack Medhurst, of the Medhurst | members of the guild after be- | Johnston, made up as an old | Frost, Mary Lou Jamieson, Betty - -~ WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 412 John St. MO 8-278 stage make-up, John Brant, Mile run, open -- Bob Craw- Barlow, G. Manson, M. Evertsés, ford, John Brant, Fred Martin, |M. Hallett, A, Fairman, D. Brady, ST. JOHN'S (Anglican) CHURCH BErUYaE Wo Zot mos mae Q 4-53 LARGEST MATCH HERE SOON Brooklin, is expected to attract | mine tes poems. 4 1 0 Address Civil Servants Announcing that big things are 'in the air shortly is Annie Vis- » ser, 13, 'of 117 King St.,, Whit- | + by as she displays notice that | OC i roest nlawing match, ARR fom. dmelemiant Rep lly sop0injad.spneriniends y non Ocfober | ducers will be able to display |by, . D. O. Lynch, will on/people of Canada as well as bene-| t9%h. The match, to be held on | ! the Heber Down Farms, west of | Chamber Endorses Plan For Monthly Bulletin | "To get members for the Cham-to take up. He agreed that some ber of Commerce we must first action should be taken now. | 4 go after them seek to retain their] During the evening certificates \ |interest and make them feel that were presented to graduates in the |ihey are part of the organization" ,|home nursing course in connec- {Robert G. Langford, past presi-|tion with the St. John Ambulance { 'dent of the Whitby Chamber of] Association, last winter. Warm Commerce, and now industrial congratulations were offered by commissioner of the City of Osh- President William Davidson, and f awa, told a general meeting of the the presentations were made by Chamber on Thursday evening.| Vice-president Beaton. "His observation was made when| Few: committees reports were a report was presented by the|presented owing to the absence of secretary-manager, Charles H. chairmen. A number of matters Chaytor, showing an enrolment| were referred to the executive to of 142, the largest in the Cham-|deal with. |ber's history. However, at the! Correspondence, read by the ' meeting less than 20 were pre-| secretary, revealed that several . |sent, although a notice of it had important matters had been taken + (been sent out a week ago to up during the summer months, every member, and the meeting) and representations made to those . | publicized in the newspapers. Mr. | interested. These included the {Chaytor said that every effort had question of having a letter and |been made to get the members parcel box placed on the old post {out, |office site; the question of having Clifford Gartshore made a sug- customs and excise offices re- gestion that was endorsed by all established in the town; also the [present. It was that the secretary suggestion that an unemployment {prepare and send out a monthly insurance office should be provid- bulletin informing the members ed here. There was also the what the Chamber is doing. |question of getting the clock on "Lots of people- are acquainted|the post office going. : with the work the Chamber is| The Chamber is operating for carrying on the benefit of the the public benefit the bulletin/yyndmark, Philllp Vorvis, David Gibson | town," he observed. Joard at the old post og a | as also placed a book in the SANTA CLAUS PARADE town office for the registration of Mr. Gartshore brought up #he coming events in the town, with question of the annual Santa/the idea of avoiding, as far as |Claus parade, and suggested that|possible, overlapping. The book is |the time for action fo organize it| now being used, it was reported. was now if it was to be a success The question of sending a rep-| |such as last year. | resentative to the annual con- | + Mr. Chaytor. said that this was vention of the Canadian Chamber |a matter for the Retail Merch- of Commerce in Quebec was left |ants' Committee of the Chamber in the hands of the Executive. Hospital Superintendent | being converted into a tented i A BA yRoudtforr Have beer good for the |Monday night, for the first time, ficial for their own members. --Robertson, Whitby [address members of the Civil] «pe . X | past and present bargain- Service Association. The Whithy ing position of the CSA is weak their wares to the public. DHO Promises Chamber Highway Repairs Soon ; At the general meeting of the) {Whitby Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening a letter was! read by the secretary from the district engineer of the Ontario LDepartment of Highways regard. fing the, condition of the road sur-| Jace from Whitby north, which had been brought 4 the depart- ent's attention by the Chamber > tive recently on the sug- ment was aware that the con- ion of M r Harry Jermyn. S erty of " permission has been received by - from the new owners : Harold Wickett, for continued and * purposes. -- -- -- local, led by E. B. Killens, is i currently negotiating with the Deland lis sub missions hood he = partment of Health for changes in| conditions have produced few re- working hours and pay increases. |sulis, In Saskatchewan civil The meeting will be held at 7|servants have unconditional right p.m. in the recreation hall ak the/to belong to unions, bargain col- |hospital. It will mark the first lectively and go on strike, al- time Dr. Lynch has addressed the though the right to strike is never Power and Paper Company ex-{in Whitby Sop since We anival eaeviad tending. an invitat i) : "No one is more concerned or Jone . 23 tation ie the em For the past few weeks, mem-/has more desire to avoid strikes ; attend bers of the local here have been and other difficulties than govern- an open house on Saturday Oct, | considering a forthcoming vote on ment employees themselves. A 13th., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The| Whether or not they will affiliate strike would certainly disrupt the Chamber expressed the view that| With the Canadian Labor Congress. conduct of important public anything between 500 and 700 of] Active Civil Servants," said a|business and must be averted if at the people of the Town of Whitby| Spokesman for the CSA here, all possible. | could be expected to attend.| know that it costs a lot of money| "Yet clvil servants like other Great interest has already been !0 Properly train personnel to be-| workers have the right to seek shown. |come efficient public servants. improvement in their working con- A 'sign: has been: erected. on the | Fe% are aware of the great per-| ditions and pay. As things stand notice board at the old post oftice| CoD age of those men and women | now, their rights are far too for Whitby Chamber of Commerce. | aoe arg Joreed SO) Juadequste) often ignored." This ioe ; . é onditions This notice board is on the prop-| i, "region and go into industry. the old post office andy means a loss in cash to te Bad Storm Hits secre liry government and a loss in efficien- | cy to the department. A constant through change in staff is confusing ant Western Europe ~hould not be necessary. LONDON (AP)--Gales and rain! "We do not believe that merely| squalls battered ships i Vi 'We 0 hat | ly | ships in the North filiating with the CLC will be a Sea and the eastern Atlantic to- Mr. C. H, Chaytor, uninterrupted use of the hoard, which. is available for all good afl Running broad jump -- Bryan) Gibson, John Tushingham, Bob) Crawford. Hop-step-and-jump Gibson, John Tushingham, Crawford. High jump -- Keith Johnston, Glenn Brooks, Gordon Grant, Pole vault -~ Glenn Brooks, Bob Zeisner, Ed. Ricketts. | Shot-putt, 12 pound ~ Keith| Johnston, Don Cornish, John Tushingham. Discus, open -- Gordon Grant, Bryan Gibson, Don Cornish Relay 11-12-13 -- 13, 11A, 12 Relay, Purple-Gold -- Gold, Purple, | INTERMEDIATE Champion -- Keith Kaine, 15 points. Runner-up -- Charles Grandy, 10 points. 100-yard dash -- David Gibson, Charles Grandy, Bill Summers, 220-yard dash -- Keith Kaine, David Gibson, Charles Grandy. 440-yard dash -- Keith Kaine, Charles Grandy, Paul Mollon. 880-yard run -- Keith Kaine, Paul Mollon,- Ken Roberts. Running broad jump -- Jack Wilde, Bill Summers, Gerald Kentner, Hop-step-and-jump Grandy, Gerald Barrons, Vorvis, High jump ~-- Keith Kaine, Charles Grandy, Bill Asling. Pole vault'-- Keith Kaine, Ken Roberts, David Harrison, Shot-putt, 12 pounds -- Bill -- Bryan ob -- Charles JUNIOR BOYS EVENTS | Champion -- Tom Tushingham, 11 points. . Runner-up -- Brian Gilchrist, 6 points, and Leonard Bobbie, 6 points. : 100-yard dash -- Brian Gil-| christ, Tom Tushingham, Doug. Allan. Sid 220-yard dash -- Tom Tushing. Phillip| Volleyball serve -- Valerie Mit- | Council Chambers M. Kay. Softball throw, ace. -- Brady, Gudrun M 1, Marle Kay. l High jump -- Elaine Spencer, Betty Barlow, Mary Stevens, ! Volleyball. serve Diane | Brady, Gudrun Menzel, Mary Lou Jamieson. | Purple - Gold, Goid, | Relay Purple, INTERMEDIATE Champion | hoints; Anne Baldwin, 6 points: alerie Mitton, 6 points, [ 60-yard - dash Lucille Tutt, | Anne Baldwin, Fern Wick, | | 75-yard dash -- Lucille Tutt, Anne Baldwin, Linda Law. | Running broad jump -- Valerie Mitton, Elizabeth Johnston, Anie| Baldwin, | Standing broad beth Johnston, | Linda Law, Basketball speed throw -- J. |8cott, A, Schnabel, Margo Van-| Deuren; J. Rutherford, J. Camp-| bell, ¥. Larkin; 8. Skinner, J. Paterson, A. Underwood. Softball throw. acc. -- Margo VanDeuren, Jacqueline Scott, Anita Underwood. | High jump -- Joan Rutherford, {Anne Mitchell, Anne Baldwin, Diane OF CANADA At Brock and Victoria Sts. Rector: The Rev, A. E. Kemp Pastor: 0, MacFherson FAREWELL SERVICE The pastor and congregation Invite wu to attend the last Sunde rvices in their Church at 41 John St, 10 AM~~SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. & 7 PM, EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Sunday Oct. 7 dedication of our new church at 317 Brock N. Phone 8-3771 September 30th, Harvest Thanksgiving Services 11:00 AM.--~MORNING PRAYER Preacher: The Rev. A, J. Goldring, E.D., L.Th, 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER Preacher The Rev. H. Newmon, B.A, L.Th, A friendly welcome awaits you at St. John's, Lucille Tutt, 6 WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W. E. Summers, ATCM TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE | RE DAYLIGHT SAVING Citizens of the Town of Whitby are reminded thot DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME which has been in effect since April 29th ot 12:01 a.m, Wil coms to an end ue SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th aot 12:01 a.m. All citizens are asked to govern ves 11 A.M~--MORNING SERVICE adjusting watches and clocks on Saturday before retiring. 7 P.M~--EVENING SERVICE H. W. JERMYN, Mayor JOHN R. FROST, Clerk | ump ~~ Eliza-| ary Barton, | | 10 AAM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL |{ton, Marilyn Bell, Margo Van- Deuren. | Relay -- 11-12-18, 11B, 12, 18. | WHITBY | UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, Minister Mrs. V. Rowe, ATCM, Organist Dundas Home & School Assoc. RUMMAGE & HOME BAKING SALE 11 AM. "RECEPTION OF MEMBERS" We cordially invite all of our policyholders and their friends to attend the Official Opening of The 7 P.M. "THE MOSTER" CHURCH SCHOOL 10 AM.--Junior, Intermediate, nior 11 AM, == Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Good Used Clothing, Cut I Oct. 6th at 10 a.m. I Flowers, Bulbs, etc. | ham, Brian Gilchrist, Doug. A Maple Leaf Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company's 11 AM, == Junior Worship lan, 440.yard dash -- Ron Brear, Doug. Allan, Andy Myers. | 880-yard run. -- Tom Tushing- ham, Andy Myers, Bill Brant, | Running broad jump -- Tom Tushingham, Ron Cooper, Ralph/ Newton, f Hop-step-and-jump ~-- Leonard] Bobbie, Bill Delaney, Doug Al-| High jumpy -- Leonard Bobble, | Ken Carr, John Kadwell. WASHER New Head Office Building at Columbus, Ontario on Wednesday, October 3rd at 3 p.m. ALBERT RANDALL & SON PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Phone: MO 8.2991 102-A Byron St. S. EVENINGS MO 8-4224 MO 8-4248 KEN ALBERT ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St. John and Byron Streets Bowmen & Gibson ~~ 111 Dundes $t. W., Whithy Harry Howden -- Columbus Geo. H. Vick Ltd, -- 108 Brock St. N., Whitby 11 a.m.--~--Moming Worship 11 a.m.--Beginners Class 9.45 p.m.--Bible Class and Sunday School. Work Wringer grease end L Complete check wp. gear oil changed, Wringer rolls in stock. Special price on complete over hauls, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL BUTT RADIO And Appliance 118 Brock St. 3., Whitby MO 8-3707 FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 The Board is now locked to keep it in good order, are available from thhe ', also Bill Bow and J. H, cure-all in any way," said an ex-|day and sent rivers of Western ecutive member of the CSA here, England surging out of their However ye must realize thas banks. in Ontario alone the Congress rep-|. The 145-ton Norwegi : x gian coaster resents some 385,000 workers. Heimdal caught fire while battling| BEE a 8 &~ \ We mp a PLAY fb iF] i WARNES BROS! ALL-OUT RIOT OF FUN! Alte TP WHITBY Ff VENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:3¢ ae wo. CALE GORDON DON PORTER: ROBERT ROCKWELL Sener Digy by AL LEWIS and JOSEPH QUILLAN Based on the CBS Television program seret Our Mist Brooks" raduction Prdoced by DMD WESBART - Drecred by AL LEWIS Pesan by WARNER BROS, ~~" "Also: ~-- Cartoon -- Our association totals 20,000 mem- high seas northwest of Bergen, | bers. The CLC's experience and! Norway. ' | If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed bef..e 7:30 P.M. HAIRDRESSING Beauty Clinie DENTIST : John B. Davies MO 8-4001 LEGAL Greer & Kelly MO 8-3081 CHIROPRACTIC Roy M. Howe, D.C. MO 8-2888 MUSIC STUDIO Jo-Anne Strowger, MO 8-4101 REAL ESTATE, GENERAL INSURANCE A. J. Schatz MO 8.3337 RA 5-8461 Ajox 1383 WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDLING CALL NOW MO 8-3731 RA 5-5321 MO 8-306 Jhanka... The Kiwanis Club of Whitby Wish To Express Their Sincere Thanks To The Public and Many Patrons Whose Gen- erosify Made Our Kiwanis Audion A | Success. | Phone MO 8-3618 WHITBY CLASSIFIED FOR SALE -- SOD. FRESH CUT, 20¢, FOR SALE U ! 4 LS » SALE -- USED FOUR P! - | 54. yd. delivered. W. Ward, MO 8.2563. Clary electric range, in I LATE Me Oct.3| Write Box 308, Times-Gazette, Whitby. CEMENT MIXER WANTED. MO 8-2798, | --------------eeo Sh | 228c FOR RENT -- WARM FURNISHED | bachelor apartment, sult one or two! FOR RENT--ONE PARTLY FURNISH. quiet adults; also sleeping room, suit ed room. Suit lady or For hot water. 'Park. [sale 17 RCA Victor television, Mo In8. 821 Dundas West. 226 228¢ | po 22408, FRESH CUT SOD a i --------_-- | & b FOR SALE, DE- | WANTED -- R SIBLE PERSON | livered anywhere, and complete land- | to care for two small children five days | 5C2PINg, also roto-tilling, well rotted week. Phone MO 84047 after 5 o'clock. |p amare, 20d black loam, MOhawk | | 2980 | 82567, Whitby. Oct,29 |FOR SALE -- SIX PIECE MODERN | WANTED TO RENT -- Couple with two chrome dinefte suite, buffet with sliding | Shiaren urgently require house by No- | lass doors, table with grey arborite top, Ye™Per 1st. Phone MO 82623 Whitby. fcxtension leaves, four chairs 601 Dundas | 2c | | East, FOR Ri} ON TL AR, ng on eee minis BAIFOR RENT -- ONE LARGE BRIGHT FOR SALE -- $11,500 NEW MODERN |[00m. suitable for two men. Board op- | | six room bungalow, garage attached, oi] | Honal. Phone MO 8.4164: 123 Ferguson | heated, tile bathroom, nook in. kitchen, | Avenue. 226¢ | plenty of cupboard space, large lot. \mmere ool we ages | Excellent location in Orono. Reai bar. HOME FISULATION, BLOWING gain for quick sale. Terms arranged, | SUI ree S5timates, Septle tanks | Phone Irwin, Orono 167. Sept. 29, | Sob ® anitaty way, Walter Ward, | go - ' itby. Phone MO 8-2563. Oct. 13 ROOM AND BOARD FOR ONE GEN. nk Fa-- --- r-- rn tleman, Phone MO 8:4110. Sept.28 FOR ALSCO ALUMINUM COMBINA- re -- vr ----to on windows and doors, "Doe" WELLS DUG AND DEEPENED, SEP. | Dafoe, MO 82350 after ap gr tic tanks installed and cleaned. Free | mates. Oct, 23 estimates. Don Ferris, 639 Brock North, | -- = Phone MO 8-2961, Oct. 27 | FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND rTr-- rap Sa elgarettes with every $3 {VANTED EARLE WOMAN Xo Eline, Ask for youy ons age of 7A » While Coupon. Harry Donald Limited "hev- mother works. Phone MO 8-3 0 : i ey vi mou 5. ove MO 8-2532 afte r 3, roles Oldsmob! Oct. 20 of fdas et [FOR RENT WO ROOM APART. Blt) GRAVE . dg A For Tor Das ichila welcome, $370 Jonth, | delivery phone MO 8-2060. Eric Branton. ing after 5 o'clock. 27¢ | - ion POR RENT -_ FURNISHED ROOM ND Arias Cpa NEEDS DAY home. Phone MO 8.2406. 0 sain ring Sirs nbeia Apsier, di FOR RENT TWO-ROOM APART. [FOR RENT -- FURNISHED ROOM, IN Musical -- Scenic the crew of A. BELKO & "REDY-MIX'* METHOD. | ment unfurnished. Apply Art's Clothing new home, 543 Mary east, MO #2332 Storey, i t wn . ~. epi, SIDEWALK PROGRAM PROGRESSING FAVORABLY Due to ideal weather conditions. Above picture shows sidewalks on Wellington Street in Whitby with the Donations Not Previously Acknowledged CASH DONATIONS: . Dr. J. B. Davies, H. G. Cole, D. W. McQuay Real Estate, Port Whitby Electric MERCHANDISE Ward Bick Lot 292 -- Magnea-Lite Mirror G. G. Beaton " 294 -- 1 Savoy incebloe Man's Wrist Watch Brown Electric * 296 -- Brock Snyder Electric Iron Grand Union " 298 -- Westinghouse Electric Kettle Spruce Villa " 300 -- Voucher For 2 Steck Dinners Dunlop " 302 <«-- 2 Dunlopillo Foam Rubber Cushions Dunlop 304 -- 50 ft. Rubber Hose Whitby 1GA . « " 306 -- 1 Case 20-0x. Poss Hurley Fish & Chips 310 --= 1 Table Lighter Larry's B-A 312 -- 4 gts. Oil and Motor Sundries Clive Hatch 314 -- Floor Waxer end Polisher D. Dulmege 318 -- 1 Pair MG Bumpen D. Dulmage 320 -- Lowering Blocks Milne & Nichols 322 -- 1 Arrow Shirt Auction: Milne & Nichols 324 1 Keg of Nails Jack Fraser 328 1 Keg of Nails Edward's 330~-- 1 Push Train Whitby Cleaners 332 -- Cleaning Voucher Perfection Bakery 334 -- 1 Child's Tricycle Herb Wilson & Son 336 -- 1 Case Pees Herb Wilson & Son 338 -- 1 Case Marmalade Mrs. Ed Thomas 340 -- Ten Puppies Canadian Oil Companies 342 Case (24 qts.) White Rose Universal Motor Oil SONS of Oshawa, laying RA