FY WD TE PEP ea ---- 4 THE PAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 8, 1956 WHITBY and DISTRICT Is WMS Hostess Whitby Man Was Present At The Evening Auxiliary WMS of 2 i PRESENT NEW NECKERCHIEFS front, sixer Terry Vogk second Bubby Boychyn, and Mrs. Mec- Lean. Looking on, in the rear, are Patrol Leader Gerry Bar- rons, and Norman Mould. above picture, one of the cubs receives his scarf from Mrs. C. Mclean, president of the Scouts and Cubs Parents Association. Left to right in the picture are, Parents of scouts and cubs of the fourth Whitby group saw their sons presented with their new neckerchiefs, at the United Cturch Hall last night. In the Dream Of F ew Years Pentecostal Church To Open Sunday In Whitby into a!Group. and, for the young people, The pas- of the Wish the opening and dedica-| which was transformed tion of their handsome new church house of worship. The work at Christ's Ambassadors. edifice on Brock street north on that time, as has been the case tor's wife is superintendent Sunday, the vision of a few people with the new building, was done Sunday School. who founded the Whitby Pentecost. in a large measure by volunteers, ppnICATION SERVICE al Church a few years ago, will be| who gave of their time and talent, = : 3 realized. and assisted the various trades-| inree services will be held dur- Starting about 10 years ago, men engaged in the work of con-|!N8 the day, in the new building, Simcoe street Pentecostal Church, skruction. The church today is with the dedication in the after- when the Rev. R. A. Bombay, of striking in design, and of very DOOR at three o'clock. The dedi- Oshawa, came over oo meet with substantial construction, with cation sermon will be preached and conduct services in the homes good basement and an auditorium by the Rev. W. B. Greenwood, of the faithful few, the congrega- well equipped, which will take district superintendent, and Mr, tion. has experienced great spirit-'care of over 250 people. George Yeomans of Simcoe ual and material growth The decision to build on the Sireet Pentecostal Church. Osh- The new church to be dedicated Breck street site was made in 2Wa, 2 former pastor, will lead on Sunday afternoon at three| April of this year, and all sum- she singing. Rev. John Ward, o'clock will, with equipment, rep- mer the site had been a hive of president of the Whitby Ministerial rasent an investment of $30,000. activity. Today, It is completed Association, will bring - greetings Since the fall of 1951 the Rev. O. Jlazd ready for public worship, from other churches. Guest soloist McPherson has been the pastor./ Later the ground will be graded wil be Mr, George Bateman, of He is proud to refer to the new and generally improved. Oshawa : : church as an adventure in faith A modern feature is a nursery; Kev. Gordon Mill, of Kingston, and a gread challenge to Christ-|at the rear of the auditorium. In will preach at the morning and ian living. The congregation has this section mothers with young evening services, and every even- 40 members, with a Sunday School | children may hear the service ing except Saturday through to of over 60. {via PA system without the chance the 14th. These services will tie in FINE LAYMAN PASTOR |of their children disturbing mem-| well with the opening and dedica- For a considerable time Mr. bers of the congregation. The tion as an evangelistic mission. George Yates, of Simcoe Street nursery has a large plate glass ~-- Fog Ty Pentecostal Church, in Oshawa, window with a full view of the FLAT COUNTRY | minishtered to the congregation, | rest of the church auditorium pepmark is a low-lying country doing a most effective work and available. with its highest point only about giving the congregation fine spirit-| The little congregation is well 600 feet above sea level. ua! leadership and encouragement. organized for the work it is seek- The first stone of the Chateau I+ was fitting that he should be ing to do in the community, and de Ramezay in Montreal, now a present and take part in the serv-/for what ib hopes to accomplish historical museum, was laid In ice of laying the corner stone a in the future. They include the 1705. few weeks ago. Rev. Mr. Mec- administrative body, the Board of -- fn" Pherson succeeded Mr. Yates. Directors; the Sunday School, MADE HOUSE A CHURCH the junior church KYB (Know The congregation first purchas- Your Bible) the Men's Fellowship ed a house on John street west Group, the Women's _ Mission PROFESSIONAL MUSIC STUDIO Jo-Anne Strowger, MO 8-4]01 REAL ESTATE, GENERAL INSURANCE A. J. Schatz MO 8-3337 RA 5.8461 Ajax 1383 WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDLING CALL NOW MO 8-3731 RA 5-5321 school at 8 p.m. {The address in the morning will {the United Church was held at the home oi Miss Lula Harris, | {with a good attendance. The| [Th eidert ies Laura Bellow took adian sailboat, the Orenda, adrift|the dav tha Saltersby [Marion Bromell read the minutes,|21d apparently without a crew ing" y y Launching Of Missing Boat News of the findi { the Can-/Perry Yacht Club, als Is Ang 0: L1e id hat Battersby Joined the On Wednesday, October 10th, at 8 At that o'clock in the school. was Bill Clarke who 1 |" Mrs. Olive Richardson led in| the Atlantic, has brought sadness io; 4 him in as a club member. ke Worshi i {to ab least ome Whitby family. the Worship service and gave a Bin Clarke; 1111. Green "St. {very good address on the study {for the evening, the subject being gp, yacht club, who helped build | "Bast of Asia". The hostess : {served refreshments and a social| 2nd launch the Orenda, is a close| residents. mer during the Centennial. probably known to many Whitby | vice-commodore of the Ashbridge's witieh i She of the boats Latest reports state that the [time was enjoyed at the close of fricnd cf the two men who are qo nq, was sighted on er |the study period. [ising i Battersby, 29. 3ud| sad by. the in of the U.S. ert Smith, Jz, both of -Loronto. piper "America. No organized Legion Welcomes 'Match Visitors for ping Flr ketch. While him. The facilities of the Legion hall|it was under construction, Bill | will be made available to visitors Ws constructiong a cruiser. | aktending the International Plow-| Bill, also a member of the Port'their small boat. Battersby and Smith 'were at- teripting to cross the Atlantic in | ing Match at Brooklin next week, {it was decided at the meeting of : | the branch on Wednesday evening. A ds C 1 D It is felt that many eyene.| ury war oup e amages {particularly those who are hilleted . : in Whitby and vicinity, will wish JF F | A t At T t 0 hive some place to go in the or a Se ITes oron 0 evenings, as the plowing contests) fends each afterncon at fivelp (: "poole of Centre Island herelout charge |o'clock These visitors will berg each awarded $750 damages {made very of the facilities | building, "We must extend to them every hospitality," one mem- ber said. and President Denyer they will get the money. concurred. PERSONALS Nir. and Mrs. Douglas Wiles sii eosin £52 Police Chief Shows Colleagues Where He Hid Stolen Money end, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt. ley, of Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. BELLEVILLE (CP)--A police te<tified in court mission. favor of the Pooles. who allege judge © con was twice intercep'ed by harbor and dismiss it, police and its occupants detained cision of the jurors. Bruce Handscombe, of Toronto. Mrs Clayton Wood and family, 2 Garry and Susan, will be spending officer the thanksgiving week end in Windsor. the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Crawford. "Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers are stolen from the mails. spending the thanksgiving week end in Montreal with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bedard and py jury at his oreliminary hearing 15. family are motoring to Montreal and was remanded to next Wed- into over the week end where they pesday. larrested Aug. 26. chief of Marmora, 25 miles north- where they found the money. | Toronto-Dominion bank wll attend the wedding of their mn nephew, ne Jean Paul Lisbbe. . - Mr. Mrs, G. H. Smith, Jr, oon nee 6; soi, Low Temperature Hibernation thei» niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. TORONTO (CP)--Mr. and Mrs. without being told why and with- 23 But Mr. Justice R. I. Ferguson welcome to the use|; court in a false arrest suitreserved judgment on a motion in the Legion guainst the Toronto harbor com- of non-suit requested by counsel for the comnmission on the grounds It is not certain yet whether that there is no evidence to show the commission is responsible for An assize court jury ruled in the actions of harbor police, The ru'e that the case that their motor launch. Poseidon, should not have gone to the jury despite the de- | Bill recalls well the day the search has been made for the Board of Education of that city, | |{O1enda was launched and carries hoat but the America's captain i with him a book containing photos! resorted that it appeared to be a The Orenda, he derelict when it was sighted by 1 Gail Mason, a student of Grad | 12, will play the piano and re { frcshments and a social hour will George Fletcher To Address High School Home And School ~~ x se meine = Whiiby District High School of today for life?" Mr. Fletcher opportunity to meet the teachers | Home and School association will will speak on. "What is the schooljand enjoy a friendly cup of tea | {hold its first meeking of the year doing for the Community." witk your fellow members. WORK AND PRAY SOCIETY Bazaar at 3 p.m. Film - Martin Luther, 8 p.m. Saturday, October 6th in February, the subject of the| Emmanuel Reformed Church | cnn IRR By 3rd Concession Wesi of Hwy. 12 Parents and friends of the students are) urged to attend. | The panel discussion originally scheduled has been postponed un- 'til February on account of illness, | however one of the panel, Mr. | George Fletcher of Oshawa, form-| er member and Chairman of the will speak on a subject which willy lead up to the panel discussion) Ontario Provincial Police Cor-| that poral Douglas Sears Lostified the! v oar . . chief directed investigators to a Charles Lockwood. former police hidden compartment in his desk west of here, led officers to $5,000) The money, consigned by the | at Mar-| Lockwood, charged with stealing mora to a trust company in Buf-| |8,500 from the mails, elected trial falo, was reported missing Aug. Provincial police were called the case and Lockwood was) of bl-| ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St. John and Byron Streets WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH : REV. J. M. WARD, Minister Mrs. Ww. E. Summers, A.T.C.M., Organist 11:00 AM. { THANKSGIVING | 11:00 AM. 10:00 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Beginners' Class | 9:45 AM. 11:00 AM.--MISS VIROIL OF GRANDE MISSION | BIBLE CLASS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMUNION 7:00 P.M.--THE MINISTER FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 421 Brock St. North Pastor: Rev. E Corbett 10:00 A.M. -- OPEN SESSION SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR OPENING SERVICES of the -- RALLY DAY : 11:00 AM. -- MORNING | y en (0S d Ure WORSHIP AND" JUNIOR H Subject: "Giving Thonks™ Rev. O. J. MacPherson Pastor 7 P.M. -- EVENING SERVICE || "The Tragedy of Thanklessness"' Soloist: Mr. Murray Tindale Pastor Preaching Both Ser- vices, SUNDAY -- OCTOBER 7th 10:00 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Rev. G. Mill, Kingston, Ont. Rev. W. G. Greenwood, District Supt, Orchestra and song service. Visitors Welcome 3:00 P.M.--Dedication Service -- researcher at Queen's University, ology -at Queen's. DAY-BY-DAY groundhog, hamster, squirrel and) 1 - Mrs, va Davie of Centre street Studied By Woman Researcher Dr. H. Arliss Danyes, is attempt- -- Accounts of social events and bat, which are able to hibernate KINGSTON (CP) -- A woman ton, is assistant prof WHITBY ing to solve the mystery of the FOR MISSED Reus Stems ol focal 1steret at temperatures just above freez- PAPERS Appreciated, er animals, including hu- BROCK STREET HS mans, are able to survive only IN WHITBY The Brock street south Home When their body temperatures are and School Association will hold kept well above freezing. their regular monthly meeting on! Dr. Denyes' research, aided by Tuesday, October 9th at the grants from the Ontario Research 1 The report 2 Foundation and the United States, the Regional Conference will be National Science Foundation, may given. Members please notice he of great value to the medical the change of date due to the profession, which is experimenting Thanksgiving weekend. with the use of cold as an anaes. # 0 | thetic in operations. e researc DEANERY WA MEETING |;.,y also provide information for The third annual conference of the" armed forces in Arctic sur- Ontario Deanery Women's AuX-|yival training. Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not received your Times-Gaxzette by 7 P.M., Cell BELL TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 P f Rev. W. B. Greenwood | | | | George Bateman, Soloist 7:00 P.M.--Rev. G. Mill, Kingston, Ont. 0.L.C. Castle Chapter BRIDGE Concert Hall Tuesday, Oct. 23 2 p.m. - Tickeis 1 Tea Guests Welcome at 4 p.m. For Tables, Please Phone: DISTRICT RALLY -- MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th 3:00 and 7:00 P.M.--Special Musical and Vocal Numbers Rev. G. Mill and Rev. W. H. McPherson of Evangel Temple, Toronto SPECIAL SERVICES MONDAY, OCT. 8th thru SUNDAY, OCT 14th -- 8:00 p.m. nightly (except Saturday) . GORDO' ILL, Kingston Canada will be held at All Saints' | iliary of the Anglican Church of po Danyes, a native: of singe) Church on Wednesday O 10. | Mrs. G. Mecdougell, | WASHER | (HEPAIRS | Work Guaranteed WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, Minister Mrs. V. Rowe, ATCM, Organist be ziven by Ven. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon of Oshawa. One of the speakers of the afternoon will be Mrs. T. Crostwait, Diocesan oi'icer of the WA of Toronto. AE [a Wringer grease and - Complore eheck ye. 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion ear oil changed. a Ontario Sells Wringer ° 3 in Thanksgiving stock. Sp price 7:00 P.M, on complete over- "On This Rock," colored sound film. 34,051 Cattle = Ee "Concert Pianist - Radio Minister <= Evangelist rr, OF OUR NEW STORE AT COLBORNE ST. E. with figures for other top years) when demand for dairy products kept prices high. | Of the total shipped this year, 16,743 were purebred females. | TAXES Bio hio Toy oid FINAL INSTALMENT America. Mexico bought 4,100 head in an attempt to rebuild MONDAY, OCT. 15th, 1956 herds destroyed by the foot-and- mouth disease a few years ago. Failure to pay all instalments by this date empowers the tex COOLING SMOKE collector to collect in accordance with the seversl statutery The ancient Middle Eastern hookah had a coconut bowl filled with scented water, through which the smoke passed. provisions. F. N. McEWEN. Tex Collector. BRO C WHITBY [| "30 G0 Co s.306 BUTT RADIO || 0 » 5 ren ciore 2 Phone MO 8-3618 DENTIST a To USA. Aa' Applines | BR A inde | ane EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 P.M. LEGAL . oSORONTO FEE =the Ontarie 118 Brock St.'S., Whitby MO 8-3707 | 11 A.M.--Junior Wership ee SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 Greer & Kelly MO 8-3051 | announced 34,051 dairy Cattle) Fast With His Fists, His Horses and His Women! CHIROPRACTIC , United. States between. Jn. 7 and i 7 ii Co Mosse [SRE omnes worry | TOWN OF WHITBY THREE AND PRAY . wa Joanne WOODWARD - Phil CAREY « Raymond BURR - Alfison HAYES tor vy TECHNICOLOR WHITBY CLASSIFIED Whrition by HERS MEADOW - Produced by TED RICHMOND « Directed by GEORGE SHERMAN + A COPA -- MAE -- = FOR SALE -- SOD. FRESH CUT, '20c Also Mickey Mouse Joe McDoaks Novelty | IOF 3 elivered. W Ward, MO 82563 Nov. 3 WELLS DUG AND DEEPENED, SEP- tic tanks installed and cleaned Free estimates. Don Ferris, 639 Brock North Phone MO 8.2961 Oct. 27 Playing -- Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Evening Shows 7 p.m. Last Complete Show 8:20 Holiday Matinee 1:30 ue SCREENS FIRST GREAT ROCK 'N ROLL MOVIEI Cb stg POPULAR BRAND cigarettes with every $3 purchase of gasoline. Ask for your Appreciation Day Coupon. Harry Donald Limited, Chev- rolet-Oldsmobile, Oct. 20 FRESH CUT SOD FOR SALE, DE- livered anywhere, and complete land- scaping, also roto-tilling, well rotted manure and black loam. MOhawk 8-2587, Whitby. Oct. 29 FREE PACKAGE HOME INSULATI BLOWING method. Free estimates. Septic tanks cleaned the sanitary way. Walter Ward, -- |gravel, $1.30 per yd, fill supplied. For | 2439 FOR YOUR Sor. THANKSGIVING NEZD) DINNER... FOR ALSCO ALUMINUM COMBINA- tion windows and doors, phone "Doc" Dafoe, MO 83-2350 after 6. Free esti mates. Oct. 23 HELP WANTED--1000 HUNGRY CUS- \ of triers 'to try our famous Barbecue ROAST TURKEY Shop. Just west of Whitby, No. 2 High way. = BARBECUE CHICKEN VOR SALE -- COAL FU H Dives Food condition. Ressomable. DINNER SERVED SUNDAY AND, THANKSGIVING DAY. CHILDREN Phone MO 8.4190 Whitby. 233c || MWALF FARE. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE MO. 8.4066. [FOR SALE -- ONE ACRE TABLE! ' D | Turnips. H. Bradshaw, Pickering Beach - Road, south of Ajax. 233¢ | JUST WEST OF WHITBY, NO. 2 HWY. {CONCRETE GRAVEL, $1.50, ROAD | delivery phone MO 8-2660. Eric Branton, | ---- | Oct. 23 | Wilson's Cycle & Sales Tuesday, October 9 After serving the people in the Town of Whitby and District for ten years we have moved to a new location on Colborne St. E. We hope that with our better facilities we will be able to serve you, our customers, even better. Drop in and see our new store to-day. Pat Wilson Featuring eo C. C. M. Bicycles ® Raleigh Bicycles WE SHARPEN SKATES : AND LAWN MOWERS i 3 Authorized Dealer for Clinton Motors and Service on this Product Cycle & Sales olborne St. E. SAS sa Wilson's Whitby. Phone MO_3-2553. Oct-13 ANYONE GOING FROM BROOKLIN A FOR TWO-ROOM APART. to Toronto (or bus at Whitby) daily, .. bo - ment, unfurnished. Apply Art's Clothing 8 #m. to 9 am. to arrive Toronto | IS ric | [H 00 Store, 125 Brock South, Whitby; M0]? to 10 am. kindly phone Brooklin 18-3452 232¢ |2 Ba 5 | -------- errr FOR RENT -- ONE PARTLY FURN. WANTED TO RENT THREE ished room, suit lady or gentleman; room apartment in Whitby Apply for sale 17" RCA Victor Television Alex Repolowsky, 415 Byron North WHEN CRIMSON HAM MO 8-266 ny 2a AND " sw LA ---- : SCARLET 1.4°8 Joon TOR 4 = APPLY Si ROOM AND BOARD, PICKERING p undas s hy "4b village, central. Telephone Pickering : : s iad i WANTED WOMAN TO LOOK |}1p bry Classes in Basic English and Citizenship after child while mother works: for| particulars write Box 311, Times = 5 : i » " " WOMAN TO LOOK AFTER CHILD (1 : Gazette, Whitby. y 8 w L : m. ara oy ni - 40 while mother warks, for particulars t and 2nd years) itl beg n at 7 30 pm FOR SALE -- IMMEDIATE POS. Write Box 311 Times-Gazette, Whitby Ei Cont NEAT, Re i On Tuesday, October 9th CRC AR 2 n Tuesday, October Low taxes, fruits. Extras. Fair cash' NORTHAM -- I would like to ex- payment. Terms. Close to town. 510 press my sincere thanks to the staff | Victoria Street East, Whitby 234a of D 10 and B 1 of the Oshawa Geu-| 2 a s Sons bast, Wai oral Hospital, Dr. MacKinnes, Dr] There will be no Commercial work offered. Refund FOR RENT -- ONE FURNISHED Klotz, Town's efficient ambulance wer-| H H H sleeping room. Suit Gentlemen. Contin: vice. blood donors, kindness of Bene] Of registration fees may be obtained ot the school on with Color by uous hot water. Good parking. 821 Dun-|volent Oddfellows also tanking tose . LEX BARKER . PATRICIA MEDINA Waren TECHNICOLOR das Street West MO 8.4123 Whithy, wo sent gifts, flowers and cards, The Tuesday evening. --_y Stevens 232¢ Cancel Guild and Women's Auxiliary of St John's Church, Port Whith and H : Sey wn Severn Pay fy ERALD DRATON AGES - Sarncied PANT CUFFING AND ALTERATIONS, Rev. Kemp, during my recent illness DONALD TUTT, Principal. a WRI CASTE - A GLOVER PROSKCTION 1013 Centre Street South. Phone MO in fhe Oshawa Hospital. Signed, Lou Nov.2 Northam, Port Whitby,