while, & THE DAILY TIMES-GA2ZETTE, Thursday, February 21, 1957 Mr BI Frits, wo had charge of the Sunday morn- n------ ing church service was a dinner uest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Student Pastor igi" Guest Preachers. £ ffl fli: vo! ng care M. HORN °° Memorial at Correspondent ville HAMPTON A student min. ister, Mr. W, awa, were at W, W. with his sister, Mrs. W, Doidge. Mrs. W. White and Mr. Mrs. Douglas White visited tormer's son ac Peel Ee BUTT RADIO RCA Vicir ©@ TELEVISION 118 Brock St. 5. Whitby MO 8-3707 WHITBY and DISTRICT Robert Thornton H&S [Guides Will Holds Founder's Night (Attend Church Among the recent callers at the Fritz of Emmanuel A W_ Prescot; home were Mr. College, Toronto, was guest min-|and Mrs, Oliver Hubbard, Mr. | ister at the Sunday morning ¢nd Mrs. Jas. Prescott. Oshawa church service and presented a Miss Elia" Stevens Mrs. Mabel | very inspiring message taking for Tennant and Mr. Ralph Nixon, bis theme, * t it means to be| a follower ot Christ." | FOR MISSED | oi Tay I PAPERS | IN WHITBY || ALBERT RANDALL & SON also, and was an appreciated con- 'ribution to the ces, There was a splendid attend- ance at the afternoon Sunday School session. Friends here were sorry to learn of Don White. teacher at Oakville, being injured in a car © ® HEATING eo OIL HEATING eo PLUMBING eo SHEET METAL WORK Phone: MO 8.2991 102-A Byron St. 8. EVENINGS KEN ALBERT zccident on turday, Feb, 9, § MO 8-4224 MO 8-4248 Robert Thornton Home:with 1 sole "b Boo! The Evening Guild of All Saints' , 0! n wi a vocal solo, "Danny Boy" Qi and School held its Founder's Day|accompanied by = Miss Ytarilyn| Church held their regular month meeting in the school, on Wednes-|Scott. {ly meeting on Monday, Feb. 18, day, with Mrs. Don Wood presid- 8. a Joynt Teported on the in the parish hall with 34 mem- g. Local ouncil meeting, whic! % t, Mrs. The meeting opened with the held a very interesting discussion| Phil Tompkins presides, i singing of * anada". Mrs. on Parent Education, | meeting witp prayer. The min- Wood read a short article on the! The Home and School is invited| oc" r the previous meeting and life of Mrs. Courtice, founder of/to the February meeting of the = "oc ond reports were the Courtice Memorial Library. Dundas Street Home and School, ad A moment's silent prayer, for the also a meeting of the Columbus ®4¢- founder of Home and School, was Home and School, or the occasion| Conveners were appointed for followed by the Lord's Prayer. 'of their 10th anniversary. the annual children's garden par- In the absence of Mrs, A. Manson,| Mrs. G. Lofthouse read a pam- ty to be held June 12, The regu- Mrs. George Lofthouse read the!phlet on health statistics in Can- lar meeting for March 4 has been minutes of the last meeting. ada, Mrs. Wood read a short par-| cancelled. Instead Guides mem- The hosh cart is completed,|agraph on mental health, then bers will attend church on Ash and looks very handsome, thanks'the program convener, Mrs, J. Wednesday, March 6 at 8 p.m, to Mr. G. Delaney and Mr. L. Luke gave a very interesting talk| The meeting closed with pray- Dalby. Mrs. Winacott gave a re-lon mental health. The subject er and a social half-hour follow- port on the survey of pre-schooliof healthful foods, on a limited aq ~ (ith = refreshments being children in our district; Mis. iL!budget, was very ably discussed) o. oq by the social convener Delaney read the treasurer's re- and explained by Dr. Manikius. Mrs. Jean Campbell, and her port, Miss Gouill's room won the/ The meeting closed with the | ™: O80 : attendance shield. National Anthem, and refresh-| : Miss Diane Molon entertained ments were served. Mr, and Mrs. Claire Rich are enjoying a month's vacation in Whitby Members Attend CWL Meeting At Rosebank |': The Regional meeting of the CWL held at Rosebank on Tues-ler spoke on the Register cam- {in-law, praser by Faiher Muwvini, Mrs. PAIED, stating that the Blitz will Mather. L. Ruesf, Regional chairman, be from March 10 to 24, and ask- M presided and welcomed the mem-|ed each family to subscribe. Rev, | r. bers and guests. The roll call and|Father Milvihill, diocesan direc-| 30M, of Dundas Sires: oa, on minutes were read by Mrs. De-|tor, addressed the meeting brief-JOY ds oe s Mrs NY h el gray, the treasurer's report wasly on the Hungarian refugee prob. Brand Rug ter, Mrs, scombe, given by Mrs. Grierson, Mrs, lem, and stated that if the varj-|of Pickering. Clancy, spiritual convener, aeked ous subdivisions would send their that each subdivision would hold|reports on this phase of the work oo. Ray Barkley bs in Ystava day of reparation and stated |to the Catholic Immigration Of-| ener op or w. rs ya was provided by Mary Niddery that an annual retreat will be fice in Toronto, it would make it foie Teo oh In y. TE any and Mrs. Keith Billett, and by held at the Canacle on May 10 much easier to assemble reports| friends wish him a speedy recov- our male guaret, Messrs ar to May 12. jor She Immigration Committee ©: old _Balson, gwly Troll, Harold Reports were presented by the) or Registration. | Mr. and Mrs. F'. C. Hatch have|cocial half hour followed and presidents of the seven subdivi- Mrs. W. J, Clancy, of St. Ger-| oft for a month's vacation to lunch was served. sions of the Region, St. John|trude's subdivision, introduced Fort ' Lauderdale, Florida Mrs. Florence Werry spent a the Evangelist, Whitby; =. Sieg the suest speaker, Rev. J. Me- few days with friends in Bow- ory's, shawa; 3 ertrude, Caffrey, S. J. Director of the i -| ille. Oshawa; St. Bernadette, Ajax; Martyr's Shrine at {The many friends of Mr. Rob. manville while on his way to Cooksville aud who is a: patient in Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton, Two other cars were also con- rected with the head-on collision which was caused partly from, slippery roads and fog. Mr. White's injuries are mainly con- |cussion, bruises and scratches and his many friends are pleased to know he has no broken bones and that he Is convalescing favor- ably, Many in Hampton were sorry to hear of the Joesing of Mr, Lorne Robbins of Oshawa, for merly of Leskard, who was high- ly esteemed by a large circle of| friends here. Sympathy is extend. ed to his relatives, | The Women's Institute annual cpen meeting was fairly well at- tended. Mrs. T. M. Chant, presi-| dent, was in the chair and con-| ducted the Testing Business was ia Ar ted a leasing pro- and Mrs, George David |gram was given. Mr. Reg Hard. ing of Bowmanville was a guest ond presented a number of beau- tiful pictures on "The Royal Tour" and other lovely films which were of special interest and were .much enjoyed. Music| Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not received your Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI AD oclls must be before 7130 P.M. Mrs. Robert Clemence svent {last week-end in Toronto where Mrs. McDonald, press conven: yo visited her daughter and son. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Most Reasonable Prices On: '© GASOLINE © MOTOR OIL © TIRES (Drive in and ask for Vic) Hii a SSS es ol SCOUTS HERE PREPARE WINDO With the 100th anniversary ; with an excellent display which of the Boy Scout movement | is on show in the window of the being cdlebrated throughout { Public Utilities building. On | torium. Opening ceremonies the world next week the town's | Saturday afternoon, in celebra- | wii pe at 2 p.m. and everyone 1st Rover Crew have come up | tion of the occasion the Boy | will be made welcome, " Spon J FOR ANNI. Scouts and Cubs, assisted by the Rovers, will hold open | house in the Town Hall adul- | OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS Stove Oil Available in Small Quantities VIGOR 01 BROCK ST. N. COMPANY LIMITED WHITBY 1 WCTU Invi Whitby Scouts Celebrate | to Invite | ; ABE . Midland.| ort Ronald Clarke are happy to| Mr. and Mrs Gordon Wakely, (St. Francois de Salle, Pickering; Father McCaffrey, with the 8s-|learn that he is well enough to Catharine, Dorothy and John, To- " tu ents to eet immacuiate Conception, Port Per-|sistance of an ancient map drawn resume his activities, They wish|Tonto, were Sunday visitors at rt a oun er iry; St. Mary of the Angels, Rose- iby one of the early Jesuits, and{yim a complete recovery. the home of her sister, Mrs, The Women's Christian Tem. | bank. Au idicaied an enthusias Rogers colored slides, outlined , Lather Allin and family. allo This week throughout the world] Whitby has been made aware of Perance Union held their regular|fic and hard-working organiza-|the history of the shrine, with its| Mr. P. Kowalski is spending a r. _an rs, . Mountjoy the Boy Scout Movement is cele- his special occasion by an ex-|monilly meeting in the United toi | Ward Markle. of Toront {many Vissicitudes, from 1615 to|month on a business trip in the Spell Friday in Toome. sn of brating the 100th anniversary of| : / Church Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 19.| dy Ae i soronio,| the present day. The pictures of| Eastern Provinces. He will visit Orangeville, is at home for a she birth of Lord Baden-Powell cellent display in the window of The president, Mrs. J. Ward, the diocesan president, congratu-| the recent excavation by thelj, Quebec City. St. John, New ang! 5 the founder. {the Public Utilities Building. This opened the meeting with prayer|lated the various subdivisions on|University of Western Ontario, Brunswick. Halifax Sydney, Nova| Born February 22nd, 1857 in!°xhibit has been set up by the 1st,/and Mrs. Pickering led in the|their excellent work, noting par headed by Dr. Jury, and the|geotia, Chicoutimi and Sher. London, England "B.P.," as he is Rover Crew. worship service. ticularly the assistance being/manner in which they were able brooke, BALSAM, MT. ZION fondly called by the Scouting fra-|ScouT OPEN HOUSE Mrs. Quantrill, the secretary,'given the Hungarian refugees.[to piece together something of - ternity attended the famous Char-| the B2ve her report. Mrs. Qillens She stated that the Catholic Wo-'the early history of Fort Ste, JO! terhouse School as a youngster, On Saturday afternoon the roaq the treasurer's report. The men's League of this diocese had|Marie were fascinating, and the MRS. LORNE JONES MODEL STRIP-TEASE eae? At the age of 18 he was commis- sioned in the 13th Hussars and served in India, Afghanistan, 3 South Africa and Malta. t- tained great fame in 1900 when he defended Mafeking for 217 days against Boer Forces. | It was here that he organized| a Boy Cadet Corps and became|W Ri i W. Weaver, President of thé Local| uate of the elficiuey A weap. | Association, Witch is the central an- Organization for scouting in town.! : . toed Cy bows yok De TEAL This group consists of representa *Y a social half-hour. Island in the south of England in|sion from each of the Group Com- This was the birth of she mittees, the clergy, the Leaders Council year is therefore a Cen. businessmen. tennial and Jubilee Year in Scout-| District Commissioner Graham {Willan and Assistant District Com-| - events missioner Bill Lawler have the) 0 u pe g throughout the world is the Jubi-'responsibility of overseeing the lee Jamboree in England this training programs in she various Troops and packs. abilities of young boys. 1907. Boy Scout movement. s Ig ahlighttng many summer. {Scouts and Cubs, assisted by the|nraoh meeting was planned and|already contributed $4000 to the speaker received an enthusiastic |House in the Town Hall Audiior- at |interested citizens are invited to ate: overs are holding an Dit will be an open meeting when|Canadian Hungarian Relief fund,|vote of thanks from Mrs, Quigg Oven rion i be! the school girls and boys who apart from help of other kinds/of Rosebank on behalf of all the BL pening Seren onies bi # have written on Temperance. Es-/that had been extended. Mrs. members. Rev. Louis Dignard 00 p.m. And ail parents And)... will receive their rewards, Markle suggested that prepara-|of Pickering spoke a few words The mothers are invited to at-/tions be started now to attend the/and also Father Dwyer, DD, of tend this meeting which will take|national convention in the spring,|Oshawa, and afterwards the place in the United Church Hall,'and mentioned that there were meeting closed with prayer, A nd, | The Boy Scout Association in TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (CP)-- Police asked a store owner to stop undressing his window manne- quins in full view of the public. The owner was told to draw the blinds when he is changing the costumes qn the dummies. COAL SOURCE hitby is capably headed by F.|7esqay March 19, at 3.30 p.m.|nrow 130 subdivisions in the To-/social hour followed and refresh. The meeting closed with Jraver|ronto Diocesan Council, the ments were served by Mrs. Gar- and lunch was served, fo lowed largest in the Dominion of Can-|rett and her committee of Rose- ada. bank. Lethbridge, Alta., long a coal mining centre. was known to the Indians as "Ashoysem." or step banks, Correspondent BALSAM and MOUNT ZION -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pilkey of Almonds visited recently with Mr, and Mrs, William Harbron. Gail Disney came along very nicely after having her tonsils re. moved, John Carson is back to school after his knee injury, Mission Band will be held on Saturday afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Ralph Jones, and professional and Viscount Greenwood Chapt. S0LINA personnel, empire and world af- The 18th annual meeting of the fairs, topics were presented and Viscount Greenwood Chapter, Four Whitby Band Member To Enter Kiwanis Festival | J all the senior band held their annua mentbers of ome family, and inner at the Leglon Hall. Two boys and two girls, members of the band in Whitby, will be taking part in the Kiwanis ival in Peterborough final preparations and plans have attendance. There is a paid-up a four are Betty, been made for the concert to be membership of 72. The Standard Jimmy and Carol Cornish, of the presented by Kinsmen Boys and Girls Band, Silver Band from Toronto. ¢ ish, of the band, considered one of the best' major project as in past four thei ) ' 0 gud higher Don Cornish, o bands in Canada, will present a years eir home on Saturday, Febru " r- concert in the Whitby town hall, . when 291 children attend- They will enter the brass Talon the evening of Sunday, March oa p e the first time members of the 3rd. Those wishing to attend are gireotor and councillors for 20 sort reminded that the concert begins juve in July. This project is sup- Brass Band. tet seckion of the festival. junior band have entered any of competition since it was form. Promptly at 8.30. p.m. ed well received at six meetings. Echoes: Chapter is 100% plus three subscriptions. Membership: Correspondence 9 new members enrolled, 3 dec-| SOLINA -- Over 100 milk Pro- eased, 6 out of town retaining ducers attended a turkey banquet membership and one shut-in. Im-lin Solina Community Hall on migration and Canadianization: | Wednesday, at noon. 364 IODE greeting cards present-| Sincere sympathy is extended ed to New Canadians. Birthday|to Mr. Bruce Montgomery, and book cards were sent and re-to Mrs. Gertie Ferguson of Osh-| turns used, for convention and'awa on the very sudden passing incidentals. fot their brother, Bert, in Oshawa Press: 12 paid advertising no-/and also to Mrs. Montgomery, tices, accounts of functions and/lan, Donna and Mirriam, in their meetings, pictures and broadcast!hour of sorrow. re: event were published. Funds Carol and Anne Hills - happily of Order: Donations were made|Welcomed a baby brother into IODE, was held in the Legion Hall, on Monday, Feb. 18. The Regent, Mrs, H. T. Fallaise, pre- siding, opened the meeting with | the 'prayer of the Order and sal- ute to the flag. All reports were presented in detail and the fol-| lowing highlights were in the 1 secretarial report. | During the year nine general two executive meetings were Bandmaster Clarke reports that poiq with an increased average GLADYS YELLOWLEES the Metropolitan| wag prominent at all meetings The and functions. Chapter activities: to Provincial Chapter for Lucy] Morrison Educational, Provincial] work room, peace garden, British and European relief, Hungarian Whitby gj ov Bg a $1051.90. was enjoyed at Bradley's school Thanks: The Chapter wishes to°» Friday evening. Prize - win- was the summer day ary 16. Congratulations to the proud parents, Wes Hills (nee McCarrell). A lost heir and euchre party i | te and Doris | efficient supervised by an ported wholeheartedly by general public and schools. Further good news is in store| for the members of the boys and girls band. On Monday evening, February 25¢h, they will be honored guests at their first annual dinner. Band- | master Eric Clarke, of the Brass Band, reports that they will meet at 6:15 p.m. at the bandroom. | Later they will adjourn to a thank the Whitby Boards of Edu- 2€T% in euchre were Mrs. Reil This year, the House of Wind- or School Bhai and|and Mrs, Bob Par and in Lost sor Chapter co-operated and as- Heir -- Helen Knox and Ruth _ Sermon On Temperance Given At United Church Langmaid's. Mrs. Tom Westlake, Roy and Dwight, Millbrook, visited at Mr, Frank Westlake's, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and sons 'were Saturday tea guests at Mr. Roy McLaughlin's, Nestleton, Mrs. Thos. Flett, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs, John Flett, Frazer- ville, visited at Mr. D. Flett's. Mr, George German, Picton, visited at Mr. E. Spires', Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Pat were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis, Oshawa. Mrs. E. Spires spent a day with her sister, Mrs. E. Sutton, in Osh- awa. Mr, and Mrs.-Don Taylor vis- ited on Sunday at Mr. E, Aber. nethy's at Manilla, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tink, Ebenezer. Masters Dean and Boyd Knox Mr, and Mrs. Burnett Jamieson tad Sunday dinner with Mr. and Ms, George Todd of Cherry- wi . Mrs, George Wilson is spending o th Mr, and Mrs, a few days wi Bushy of Pickering. Alyin Mrs. ank who have a granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brooks of Guelph cn Saturday. February 9. Mrs. Winton White spent a few Gays with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Grey of Pickering. The Monthly Woman's Assocla- tion met at the home of Mrs. Jack Empringham. The scripture was read by Mrs, George Wilson. Mrs. Lloyd Wilson spoke on "Prayer." Roll call was answer- ed with a verse or poem on "Prayer." It was voted to buy new table cloths and cream and sugar sets' for the church Articles of tow- els and pot holders were handed in for the fall bazaar. Mrs. Walter Carson read a story on St. Valentine. All joined :n a contest and games. All en- joyed a lovely supper. The num- HEATING 149 BROCK ST. NORTH *UENKINS--1 SUGGEST YOU HAVE YOUR PLUMBING CONTRACTOR STOP IN AND SEE IF HE CAN'T FIND SPACE TO INSTALL AN EXTRA BATH IN YOUR HOME!" We Selil We Install! We Service! We Guarantee! Always Call This PLUMBING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC LIMITED PHONE MO 8-3652 ber present was 18. Miss Jean Baker was a week- end visitor at Mr. Jim Smales', Jr., Hampton, Master David Smales, Hamp- ton, spent the weekend with his sisted materially with this worth- WHITBY DAY-BY-DRY [005 ineiat "Annual meeting: Accounts of social events and [members attended a special St. news items of local interest George's Day service at the and names of visitors are [Cenotaph on Remembrance Day; appreciated, also a bridge given by Scugog Chapter, Port Perry. dogmtown restaurant where they| will have dinner. entertainment will be rounded out at the Brock Theatre later where , they will see the show. There are now 23 members in DOMINANT DOME The dome of the Capitol in Mr.. Wm, Pellow, 2nd, Mrs. Washington, pained a gleaming|$ white, weighs 4,455 tons. The evening's REBEKAH EUCHRE WINNERS of terg received evening, Feb. 15, In the Oddfel-|rooms. 14 in public buildings and lows Hall. the junior band. Last weekend, |; as were: 1st, Mrs. L. Moore, 2nd, Mrs, | Mrs. H. Wickett. Gentlemen: 1st, mer. | "Educational gifts were sent and + from adopted Benevolent Rebekah Lodge held school in Spring Bay. IODE calen- successful euchre last Friday dars were placed in 86 class- Prize-winners for the 20 cold to members: 11 book [separ were presented in publie, Lague, consolation, separate and high schools, On. tario Ladies' College, $25 annual war memorial scholarship, and $100 Whitby centennial nursing bursary given to Whitby District L. tephens, consolation, Mr, 8. Pal- High School, $50 to Lucy Morri- BROC ison education fund. two silver cups to Brownie Packs, books land magazines were sent to | Frontier College, 12 Union Jacks | presented to classrooms, two WHITBY Phone: MO 8-3618 staffs, adjudicator of essay, audi. tors, scout camp groups commit. tee, clergy for camp devotions, Times-Gazette, Weekly News, The House of Windsor Chapter IODE, re day camp and all who helped in any way, enabling the Chapter to close another success. ful year. CHAPTER OFFICERS IODE Viscount Greenwood Chapter officers, councillors and conveners for 1957: Honorary Re- gent, Mrs, D, E. Carruthers; honorary vice Regent, Mrs, F. Erskine; Regent, Mrs, H. T. Fal- lajse; 1st vice Regent, Mrs, F, Godden; 2nd vice Regent, Mrs, W. Porter; secretary, Mrs, F. W, Marsh; assistant secretary, Mrs. E. N. Granger; treasuref, Mrs, J. Roblin; assistant treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Phillips; educational secretary, Mrs. Geo. Fothergill; Echoes secretary, Miss J. Ne Cryderman, The next meeting will be on March 22 with Clar- ence and Russell Vice in charge of the program, Members of Solina Home and School Club were entertained by (Mr. and® Mrs. Will Lycett at their Bowmanville home, Friday night, with over 60 in attendance. Miss Helen Knox entertained a group of young friends on Satur- day evening. Mr. Hubert McConnell, a repre- sentative of the Temperance Fed- eration, spoke at the church ser- vice on Sunday afternoon. He told of the fight the Federation is making to lessen the alarming high number of alcoholics whic is yearly increasing. Although their efforts may to many seem to be in vain, they are continu- ing their great work. Mr. Bill Fritz, student minis- ter, will conduct the church serv- ice next Sunday, February 24. spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Hil- ton Tink, Ebenezer. Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Freitag and Randy, Oshawa, visited on Sunday at Mr, E. Cryderman's. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerrow and sons, .Scugog Island; Mr. and Mrs. John Hamer and sons, cousin, Ronnie Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smales and Laura Lee, Hampton, were Sun- day tea guests at Messrs. J. and Tom Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cornish and Gary, Hampton, visited at Mr. I Hardy's. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Werry are Myrtle, were Sunday guests at Mr. C. Hamer's. visiting at Dr. George Werry's in Oshawa, : WHITBY CLASSIFIED FOR RENT -- STORE OR OFFICE. MO 8-3746. QE FOR RENT -- LARGE LIGHT HOUSE- FOR SALE -- WASHING MACHINE, refrigerator, continental bed, studio Council Chambers, Township Hall premises situate, lying and being in County of Ontario end being m follows: couch and other household articles. | Bargain. MO 8-4132, nid keeping room with 700 Centre South, He FOR RENT -- LARGE, BRIGHT, cou. fortable furnished bed - sitting and kitchenette with sink and rangette. FOR SALE -- BED - CHESTERFIELD | ond chair to match, Apply 18 Admiral Road, Ajax, 4a FOR RENT ~ UNF TWO- | room apartment; suit one or two peo- three (33), Concession One in the The Corporation of the TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY Notice of Road Closing TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the The Corporation of the Township of Whitby at its regular meeting to be held at the , Brooklin, at 1.30 p.m., on Monday, the 4th day of March, A.D, 1957, proposes to pass @ by-law to stop up and close the following road allowance: ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and the Township of Whitby inthe ore particularly described as FIRSTLY: Commencing at the intersection of the west limit of the road allowance between Lots Numbers Thirty-two (32) and Thirty- said Township of Whitby and the north limit of Provincial Highway Number 401; THENCE | northerly along said west limit a distance of One (1) foot to a point; THENCE easterly to a point on the east limit of said road 1! ice distant One (1) foot northerly therealong from the inter- section of said east limit with the north limit of said Provincial Highway Number 401; THENCE southerly along said east limit @ distance of One (1) foot to the north limit of said Provincial ] Highway Number 401; THENCE westerly along said north limit to | © the point of commencement, Kay; standard bearer, Mrs. The Adult Bible Class present- Sa one or two quie. adults, 821 Dundas ed the worship service which est, de FOR SALE ~ SOLII OAK BUFFET, Phone MO 82895; 202 Mary West, 431 ple. Phone MO 3.3478 4a SOME INSULATION, BLOWING METH. od, Free estimates. Septic tanks clean- p/ed the sanitary way. Walter Whitby. Phone M ] NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MAR- GARET PEARY, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the estate of Margaret I Peary, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of On tario, Spinster, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of July, 1956, at the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the Executor on or before the 4th day of March, 1957, after which date the Estate's assets will be distributed, having re- gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. DATED at Whitby, this 11th day of February, 1957. DONALD RUDDY, Q.C., Solicitor for the Executor, WHITBY, Ontario | Feb.14,21,28 3 ORT EERHE IHRE ERR RE portraits of Her Majesty the pyrdon; services at home and Queen to Gazette office and 8t.| abroad secretary, Mrs. G. A.|opened Sunday School on Sunday. John's school. |Welch; councillors, Mdes: 8./The president, Mrs. Wes Werry, Post War, and overseas food Osborn, R. Hatch, J. Anderson,'was in charge. The scripture les- | parcels were shipped. Ex-service|R. Langford, A. Crawford, Miss son was read by Wes Yellowlees |personnel; $25 sent to Sunny- B. Fletcher. Conveners: mem-jand Mr. E. R. Taylor offered |brook Hospital for Christmas|bership, Mrs. L. Heimpel; Em-|piayer. A lovely solo "My Task", | smokes, one food box to veteran|pire and World Affairs, Mrs. G.|was sung by Mrs. Howard Mill- in same hospital and wreath Duguid; birthday book, Mrs. F.'son. A'splendid story illustrating ---- Saturday Matinee 1:30 P.M. OUT OF OUR Feb. 24 CARPENTRY AND PAINTING. FREE estimates, repairs and alterations. No Job too small. Phone Ajax 854M Feb, 23 FOR RENT --- FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for quiet girl or lady in respec- table home, private entrance. MO 42 GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYEES your badge number and agreement is honored and accepted at Hi Ltd., Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, COLUMBIA PICTURES presents VICTOR MATURE GUY MADISON SECONDLY: Commencing at the intersection of the south limit of said Provincial Highway Number 401 with the west limit of the road allowance between Lots Numbers Thirty-two (32) and | | Thirty-three (33); THENCE southerly along said west limit a dist- = | ance of One (1) foot to a point; THENCE easterly to a point on | the east limit of said road allowance distant One (1) foot souther- ly therealong from the intersection of the said east limit with the south limit of said Provincial Highway Number 401; THENCE northerly along said east limit a distance of One (1) foot to the south limit of said Provincial Highwoy Number 401; THENCE westerly along said South limit to the point of commencement. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that at the said meeting the Coun- cil will hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and applies to be 'heard. DATED at the Village of Brooklin in the Township of Whitby this 28th «day of January, A.D. 1957. CINEMAS COPE coun sv TECHNICOLOR Sorry, folks, but those rumors| definitely not been sold." |placed on Cenotaph. Services at Erskine; Immigration and Cana-|the fact that it is the little things 'home and abroad includes re-|dianization, Mrs. S. Murdoch; |in life that count was well pre-| | ports of post war and ex-service publicity, Mrs. F. W. Marsh. sented by Mrs. E. R.Taylor. pein son, A splendid story illustrating the fact that it is the little things | k D - in life that count was well pre- Mar 10 j po esinman enies umors sented by Mrs. E. R. Taylor. |e PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND The lovely baskets of flowers cigarettes, with every $3 purchase of at the altar on Sunday were in |gasoline. Ask for your Appreciation Day ". loving memory of the late Mr, | Coupon. Harry Donald Limited, Chey: | ad ost 1Ce 0 Bert Montgomery of Oshawa and ™le*-Oldsmobile. Loo hb. 8 ' Iplaced there by his family. BATHS, BASINS STOOLS SINKS, | Congratulations and man y sump hamiry and £3 Sater tanks, Al 1 y hi sed, you have been hearing these past|furthermore, says Mr. Wicket, Tenby. Joturus sites Mabel sold or installed a' eut'rats prices. Diaj several days that the town's old|the lodge, at this time, is not. 81st birtadar Mr. and Mrs [RA San LTO es Sar) post oifice building has been nid even contemplating such a move.| yard Millson "Peggy and Janet|WANTFD TO RENT -- GARAGE, fo a major Canadian banking This will probably come some-|were Sunday tea guests with Mrs, | At! or Green Street Phone MO ied concern, who, so the story goes, what as a disappointment to those! H, Harris, Bill and Miss Harris, | -------- NL Wh inteuded lo Semolish in struc- wha Should like to see a shiny Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Tink and {Wiki CA HOR YO On TERRE ure and erec ew office build-|pew block of stor fi or! i si 0. Je 1g [Pres en, o estarrng JAMES WHITMORE - ANNE BANCROFT win RUSSELL COLLINS ing -on the site, are apparently| something f stores. oF olfisss, op family visited at Mr, O. Jackson § while parents work. Phone MO 8.4285 just rumors {you do? There's only one puz-| Mrs. Addie Tink was a recent For, according to Mr. Harold zling thing about it, however, and visitor at Mr. Bill Dadson's at Wickett, spokesman for the Odd. that is, if the 'building has not Peierborough customers kindly leave their laundry at Sorown Play by PHILIP YORDAN snd RUSSELL 5. MUGHES « Based on 2 save! "The Gilded Rootter™ by Richard Emery Roberts PLUS |DUE TO THE ILLNESS OF LEE TOW. | |Brock Street South, would his regular "DEAR OLD SWITZERLAND" -- "FINDERS KEEPERS" MURRAY ROBINSON "ASPHALT PLAYGROUND" fellows lodge, present owners of been sold. then why is )t seem-| Miss Lois Ashton, Bradley's, the store, as their will not be pick-up. | the building, the building has'ingly being surveyed so intently? spent the weekend at Mr. Chas, | 42 hss og dl EFT