J} THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETY=, Tuestiny, Fevrwary wi), sev WHITBY UNITED APPEAL , WHITBY and DISTRICT Evolves Plan To Canvass ° TWO BROWNIES FLY UP TO GUIDES Brownies last | and mothers who took part in | Two Whitby night 'flew up" to become Guides in ceremonies at the United Church, home of the 2nd Company Guides. The two are shown above with Guides the ceremony. Shown in the | front row are the two .new | Guides, Joy Burnside, left, and | Susan Shields. In the centre | row, left to right, are Mrs. Rob- | ert Burnside, Joy's mother; | Every Home In Two Hours of the PUC in dividing the town A plan which would have every > into sections. Required, he sald, home canvassed in less than two hours has been adopted by the Whitby United Appeal commit-| tee, A blitz canvass will be con- ducted on the evening of March) 13. The plan was presented to/have been requested to name the committee by James Ross,|canvass captains, the Red Cross chairman and campaign manager./to name 10; the VON 6; the The appeal's budget this year/IODE and the CNIB, each three. is set at $8000. There are four] The Kiwanis Club, the Rotary organizations in the group, the Club, the Kinsmen Club and Red Cross, seeking to raise $4000; Branch 112 of the Canadian Le- the Canadian National Institute'glon each had representatives at for the Blind, for $1300; the Vic-/the last meeting of the United torian Order of Nurses, for $1800;| Appeal. These representatives and the Imperial Order, Daugh- will report back to their organi- ters of the Empire, for $600. !zations and a meeting of the Ap- Mr. Ross, elected chairman last|peal committee is scheduled for| week, had obviously spent many March 8, at 730 p.m, to hear hours in drafting a master plan/these reports. It has been sug- for the community canvass. He gested that the four clubs pro- said that he had adopted the vide canvassers for the appeal plan used by the meter readers!blitz, WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR will have direction over 10 can- vassers, Pembroke Lumber Kings, who are out of the running in the Eastern Senior "A" race, make their final appearance of the season here tonight. Although the game means nothing in the standings, it's quite possible that the game may be a highly en- tertaining affair. In Cornwall Sunday, the ""Chevvies and the Dun- lops met in a game that had no bearing on the standing either, and yet it was by far the best game in the league this will be 22 captains, each of whom | | The four participating groups |employed as a driver for the now|are Alma Mae (Mrs, Garner), of {defunct Brooklin Creamery 'but {for the last quarter century he nice Wright, of MacTier. They Attersley Needs 3 Points To Hit One Hundred Mark By CLIFF GORDON |Etcher in under the wire in 10th With one week to go in the place, The only new face in the Eastern Ontario Sr. "A" sched-'top 10 and making his first ap- ule, we find Bobby Atterslely pearance there this year is Ike leading the league by 20 points. Hildebrand of Belleville, Long He is headed for his third league John Henderson leads in the best scoring title in a row and some-|/goalies average with a 2.41 mark. thing that he and the Whitby! Bep Guidolin, the playing coach team can be very proud of. 'of the McFarlands, is still the Attersley has led the league for bad man of the league with a to- the better part of the season and tal of 142 minutes in the sin bin, has been a consistent threat alll Tonight the Dunlops will play the time. The scoring data as re- host to the Pembroke Lumber leased by Geo, Carver is up to|Kings who make their final ap- and including Friday night. It|peararce of the season. The Lum- shows Attersley with 95 points| r Kings are still smarting from made up of 31 goals and 64 as- the defeat handed them on Satur. sists. He has picked up two more day night by the same Dunnies points since that time and willlso they can be expected to be more than likely be gunning for|rolling from the first whistle, The fire points tonight to hit the 100, Duaies on Jhe other hand want A to pick up all the points can The colorful forward collected as they make ready ib up- 108 points last season but it ap- and-coming playoffs. pears as if he will have some On Wednesday night the Dunlops difficulty in making that figure|travel to Orillia to do battle with this season since there are only the Cleveland Barons in an ex- two games left, {hibition affair. On Thursday ° [] Playing coach Bus Gagnon is in night the same two teams will 0 en nnivers the No. 2 spot an even 20 points meet here at the local arena. ] . Dehind he Sley-makiuy entre. The final league game of the . Samolenko, the third mem- season takes place here on r. | Cecilia Frankish, and was born|ber of the "Gas" line, is in fifth day night the tn a Frank Cairnes, Queen St. todayin Toronto 69 v | N 3 y|in Toronto years ago. The spot with 68 points, Samolenko|tawa Canadiens will be the oppo- celebrate their golden wedding couple were married in the would be a good bet to collect the sition. anniversary, Their celebration! Methodist Parsonage here by Rev.|Lady Byng trophy for this league| So there is plenty of hockey in actually took place on Sunday Crosley. if there was one. He has served store for the fans of the County but they are 50 years married | On hand for the celebrationa mere four minutes in the sin Town this week. The Eastern On. today. {Sunday were their three children|bin this year. {tarfo Sr. "A" playoffs are sched. Mr. Cairnes is a native ofland eight of their nine grand-| Gordie Myles, who is second uled to start next week so watch Brooklin, now nearing his 73rd children, the youngest being just only to Minnie Menard in goalsifor further details in the Sports birthday. For many years he was|two weeks old, Their daughters scored, is in sixth spot with Fred Spotlight. TOP TEN Up to, including Friday, February 22 Player and team G. A. Bobby Attersley (W) Bus Gagnon (W) ... Minnie Menard (B) .., Jean-Paul Payette (B) . } | | MR." AND MRS. FRANK CAIRNES Brooklin Couple Celebrate A Brooklin couple, Mr. and Mrs, |Downsview, and Mrs. Ivy Ber- was employed at the Oshawa hav plant of General Motors in the to. body room. He retired three| They received many cards, years ago. |gifts and flowers from well-wish- Mrs. Cairnes is the former'ers on this happy occasion. e one son, Douglas, of Toron- It was played before a filled Cornwall rink, and it appeared that because nothing was at stake the players were completely re-| laxed, and they skated like demons much to the delight of the cash customers. With less than 4 minutes to play, Whitby led 1-0; but the Cornwall pressure finally beat a heretofor, almost un- beatable Long John Henderson, in the Whitby nets. The game went into sudden death overtime, and Bobby Attersley potted the winner after seven minutes of play. in a game that means nothing to the standing, then tonight's game mother. nl the back row are |may prove a dandy here. It gets underway at 8:30, and follow- Guides Linda Lee, Brown OWL ling sonight's tilt the Dunlops have only one more scheduled enciunt- Mrs. Ron Hawkins and Marilyn ler, a big one this Saturday with Ottawa Canadiens. Tripp. | is r g a plich, in anticipation of the big Brown Owl Betty McRae, and Mrs. Stan Shields, Suasn's Enthusl hi Present Plan For 113 Building Lots At a recent joint meeting of Whitby Township Planning Board and Council T. K. township solicifor, advised the athering of the drafted Zoning y-law. In explaining the layout recommended that no attempt made to pass it immediately. He proposed that public meet- Ings be held in the areas affected In order to ascertain what advice or objections the ratepayers] Is fa its final form submit it to! the Department of Planning and| The subdividers agreed that if| cession and 3. The Sixth C Development for further sugges-|that were the case they would be sion, The major north-south thor. tions. He also advised that the agreeable to try to find a solu-oughfares In Twp. in a satisfactory manner so Mr. Dempsey was advised to proceed Creighton, until such occasion did arise. Alous approaches to the Town of draft plan of 113 lots was present-/ ed with each lot being at least) 75' x 100°. This size of lot would be approved for registration but |only every other lot built upon| until municipal piped water be-| came available. Mr. Creighton did not see how this system would be legal as it would be in t offer, then when the by-law dirlect contravention of the pres-|decided as follows: 1. The Third ent by-law. | |water for an industrial site on --Robertson, Whitby game here Thursday night, between the Cleveland Barons, of the American Hockey League, and the Whitby Dunlops, Ticket requests are coming in from all over Ontario County, and a huge crowd is expected. The Barons edged the Dunlops here in November, but since them, the local club has acquired the valuable services of Long John Henderson, Jack Armstrong and Doug Williams. On the other side of the ledger the Cleveland Barons have played great hockey in the American League, since their appearance here, and have climbed from fourth spot, to within two games of the league leading Providence Reds, All of the Barons' top performers including, Freddie Glover, Bo Elik, Jimmy Moore, Ian Cush Danny Polizziani, Johnny McLelland, Steve Kraftcheck, Bill Shevetz, Ed McQueen, Marcel Paille, Gord Vejeprava, Ron Morgan, playing-coach Jackie Gordon and the rest of their stars, will be in action for this thrilling tilt.. Tickets for the game go on sale at 1 p.m. to- .morrow at the arena box-office, Subscribers are reminded that they MUST pick up their tickets no later than 6 p.m. Thursday, for this game. Well, Kingston is up to their old tricks once again. After {floundering around most of the season, they finally gathered to- gether a battling club, scraped into fourth spot, and are now ready to. dictate to the Whitby Dunlops just when they will play their the Township solicitor. Carried. A request previously received by Council and referred to this meeting was again read. This re- quest from B. E, Willoughby of J. A. Willoughby and Sons was regarding the possible supply of the R. D. Parker farm. The re- ply decided upon was that previ- Whitby had been favorably re- ceived and that this Board and Council will do all in their power to co-operate. The Oshawa Regional Planning Association requested the desig-| nation of all major streets and roads in this Township. The maj- or east-west thoroughfares were Concession. 2, The Fourth Con- es- are to be Corbett's| Ontario Municipal Board be ap- tion which would come within the Point or Thickson's Point Road Sames, and on what nights. Apparently the Kingston "brass" has a fice to the public might be re- quired for the board meeting. | Moved by Lofthouse, seconded by Heron that the report of Mr. | Creighton be accepted subject to|Manning and Dr. McKinney in- Anderson, that Wm. G. Manning that spect the location of the proposed be chairman lots 25 and 28 be removed from subdivision on the Lick farm and Board for 1957. the following changes: 1. residential zoning except the southerly 200° of these lots. 2. That the balance of these lots and the remaining lots in Con- cession 8 ie. 29 to 35 and 18 to 24 would be agricultural except for the 200' residential allowance described in the draft by-law. Carried. Moved by Anderson, seconded by Downey that Mr. Creighton be requested to ask advice from the Ontario Municipal Board as to their recommendations for meth- ods of notifying the persons in the area covered by the proposed by-law. . Carried. Mr. Wes. Dempsey, together with Messrs. Bell and Bell ad- dressed the joint meeting with regard to a proposed subdivision in the north half of Lot 20, Con- cession 1. Since there might possibly be in the future a clash of interests betweeh the Town- ship and the subdividers Mr. Dempsey requested approval or otherwise of his acting for both parties before the matter was proceeded with. It was agreed that a similar situation had arisen before and it had worked Board. | Moved by Heron, seconded by Down, that a committee com- posed of Downey, Lofthouse, report to the next meeting of this| Planning Board. Carried, Mr. Creighton was asked for a report on the Wyldwood Co-oper- ative Association and their re- quest that the Township assume ownership of their well and sup- ply system and lease same back to the Co-operative for a nominal sum, - Mr, Creighton. suggested that it seemed to be entirely to] comply with the wishes of| CMHC that the Township entered| the picture. Otherwise the Co-| operative could own and operate; the proposed system without any outside assistance. It was also suggested that when the lease is drawn up a clause could be | | inserted to guarantee that the Co-| operative will operate the system without liability to the Township. Moved by Wm. A. Heron, sec- onded by Myrtle Lovelock, that the Council approve in principle the proposal submitted by Wyld- wood Co-operative Association subject to approval of all engi-| neering specifications and instal- lations and all sanitary matters by Township officials and all legal documents and matters by ched to ascertain what no-| bylaws and acceptable to the and the northerly projection of|little regard for the fact that the Whitby club fought and earned Cochrane street. This information|toP spot ir the league, giving them, if anyone, the right to the was authorized to be forwarded| choice of dates. The Canadian Curling Championships get under- to the ORPA. | way in Kingston next Monday, leaving the Kingston Arena un- Moved by Heron, seconded by available for hockey until a week from Saturday night. Normally the Kingston-Whitby series, would open here next Tuesday, back of this Planning)in Kingston Friday, with the third game back here Saturday. Carried. {Because of the curling committments, the Kingston club suggests b Moved n Lofthouse, seconded that the series open here Tuesday, with the second game here on he; at = J. Anderson be Thursday, then reverting to Kingston for the next two encounters Tan (or 157. Carried, | Saturday and Monday. Since Saturday night has {on (naturally) been Whitby's home night all season, plus the fact that they have WHITBY prior choice, Whitby want that Saturday night game here. After much deliberation, the Whitby club agreed to DAY-BY-DAY play here Tuseday and Thursday, and give up their right to Saturday night, for a $300 subsidy from the Kingston club for loss Aecvuts vi weal Cres me of the Saturday date, which as everyone knows is Whitby's best and names of visitors are crowd night. Although, Kingston know that Saturday has appreciated, Jas on the Whitby proposa!. Having been through this Kingston irun around, whereby they try to grab Saturday nights during play- |offs (remember that Good Friday episode last year) the Whitby club {walked out of the meeting, and have now appealed to the OHA |Rd. N.. Oshaw " for a ruling. The feeling here is that with the proposal Kingston is |and costs. S12%a, Was. fined $15) uggesting, there will be a definite, financial loss to Whitby, by not | Onno Bartholomeus Janson, 26, {having a Saturday home game, and by Kingston's own admission jof 959 Dundas St. W., Whitby, |they anticipated a much larger gate, therefore if Whitby are forced was fined $20 and costs. Janson|to play in Kingston Saturday and lose their date, they should be |was towing also plus the fact that it's Kingston's arena that is tied up, and SPEEDING CHARGES Three persons were found gull- {ty In court here yesterday of speeding in a 30-mile zone, David Hircock, 17, of 828 Ritson If that's indicative of tha play, | | n in Whitby's night all season, plus the fact that they ended on top, and pr | actually their onus to make a concession, they turned shumbs year: 1. Pure lof $65 a month. The issue was ibly one to be purchased this year. |year $16,100.00 would be allowed {for construction and $29,000.00 forithe liquid chloride proved to be| George Samolenko Gordie Myles (W) ... Bruce Giesebrecht (P) . Don Bellringer (K) Ike Hildebrand (B) Fred Etcher (W) Whitby Twp. Retains New Hall Caretaker Ray William Holdershaw was en-| gestion that two articles needed gaged as caretaker of the Whitby |in the shed are an air compressor Township hall for 1957 at a salary'and an electric welder with poss- BuN2s+aB38 GOALIES Including all those who have played more th | Player and team G G.A |Jchn Henderson (W) decided at a recent meeting of 10. Suggested purchase of a one-|Gillis Boisvert (0) the Whitby Township Council. |Way plow for the truck to assist Gerry Devaney (C) Two applications were received |in speeding up snow removal in|Gordie Bell (B) at the meeting, Mr. Holder the built-up areas. 11. That con-|Ross Hawe (W) " shaw's and Charles Tordoff's, the sideration be given to construc-Lorne Anderson (P) former caretaker, who requested|tion of all sidewalks and storm|jack Donlevy (W) that the salary be increased to Sewers on a local improvemenbigert Brooks (K) per annum. | basis. {Rolly Sarault (P) .. Council refused to accept Mr. Duke street from the 6th Con non Barclay (B-K) Tordoff's services at the proposed cession to the corner of King and (yuo "T avoie (Cy... an one game Ave. 8.0. PIM. 2.41 3.17 3.56 Nn 4.00 4.36 COO OHHMO HN wt coonmonmo Rone $60 rate as advertised. ship was preliminary construction | onth Carri Mr. Down and attempt to ascer-|ing of the Myrtle Women's Insti- this year celebrating their dia- [| t for the next| FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY increase in salary. Mr. Holder- Queen streets was authorized for shaw then stated that he would|construction to prepare for pav-| en Johnson (K) take the position if the salary/ing next year. A possibility for were $65 a month rather than the work in the north part of the town-| ™ Moved by Wm. A. Heron, sec- work on the 7th Concession, Anniversa Marked onded by Myrtle Lovelock th : y Myrtle Lovelock that These subjects were discussed Bay on) Holdeshaw i and decisions made as po . Township hall for the year 1957| The most likely site of a pit is t e eetin i {part of rt d by Mr. | a.) dutiles to commence on March 1st|® haha @ ia RRL at a salary of $65 a mon |Heber Down and Councillor Vi- J od "pond was authorized fo approach MYRTLE--The February meet- Women's Institutes, which are Since assessment appeals have been received from the Consum-| !8% 1 the Property Sa be puns I Ro Vie held a1 the home of Mrs. | mond anniversary. Roll call was SS Compaly So Toronto of | Would be sold to the Township.|Rodd presiding. The meeting wag|answered by naming "My Hob- Revision was arranged for Thurs. | The White truck was consider- opened wi the siiging of the by." Mrs. L. Parrott was named day March 14th next at 8 p.m. It'ed satisfactory for at least one|In ute Ode and repeating the the alternate delegate to attend was thought also that following|more year with a motor job auth. Mary Stewart Collect. [an executive meeting at Port this Court she Council could hold /orized when the truck could be, Mrs. L Parrott gave an inter- P F a special fon to lete any best spared with the road superin- esting talk on the history of the|F erry on Feb, 25, 8 us finished business there might endent to select the Pioper time, 2. D. Dussenih fieip! au rom the March 4th meeting. was dec! not to €o of the program, an . ' The blank 1957 Road Appropria- (Tepl Rill it te maintsiner 8 of St. Valentine. She also gave on law ani ccompanying | eB Bi iE By 20d Clore were aubioriy. Consideration of the purchase of an interesting description of the decided not to introduce the by- ed to place a tender call for aj? neva) Yow was ce'errer W- 5 agran San en op e lay until the 1957 Road Program- new tractor-mower with the pres- all. uilt by the Cana te ational me was worked out, The letter ent equipment to be traded on the| No decision was arrived at reg- | Institute for the Blind at Bay. informed the Council that this|new machine. jarding commencement of the view, Toronto. Mrs, Parrott and ol i reed thot tn summer Loc Improvement bn tor ide Js, N, Hughes wer wines of maintenance. As well special cap- very satisfactory and the Road | Mr. Gordon Dignem of The RCT % he lucky cup was Mrs, ital works of a permanent non-|Superintendent was asked to. re- Great West Life Assurance Com-| Val A 3 recurrent nature would be consid- port on the roads he idered pany expl d the benefits pay-| Mrs F, C. Wilson and her com. ered in addition to these amounts suitable for this treatment with ajable under a Group lusurance mittee served dainty refresh under a supplementary by-law. |view to extending the mileage|Plan as it might apply to the ments and a social hour was: The road superintendent sug- covered in this matter. [problem created by the recent re-|spent. The March meeting, at} gested the following items as be-| As an experiment in the use of quest of the road employees. Book- which Mrs. L. Honey, of Port worthy of consideration with oil treatment, rather thas chlor-|lets outlining this plan were dis-| Perry, president of the South e being incorporated in a ide it was agreed that the Kend- tributed to the Council for consid- Ontario District Women's Insti plan extending beyond the current alwood-Powell road streets be done eration with the offer to add a tute, will be the speaker, will b Jean 1. Pui ase of a gravel pit. lin this matter this year. {pension Jian Wider another policy held at the home of Mrs. B RE a e | ' . Nufer. nite took ly ing TR Tender calls were authorized for| er a0... Lofts ' lerushing approxiamately 12,000 cu. and the Ford tractor-mower. 3. house, Seconded by M. Vipond| yds. of gravel and for trucks to | Extended use of Liquid Chloride. | mile/that @ vote of thanks be extended | 4. An experiment in olling one haul gravel by the cu. yd. mile|to Mr. Dignem for presenting this | road. 5. Calling for tenders for oh ey "that sulficlent matter so ably.--Carried, 0 vel i both 0A je asphalt to surface 2% miles of | certain jobs. 6. Tenders for gravel [road be included in the County of | crushing. 7. Tenders for asphalt Ontario Tender Calls. | ALBERT RANDALL --suggested that amount required| Th. Council requested the Road another vehicle| compensated. Therein the case rests in OHA hands for settle through the town going 50 mph. |ment. Peter Andrew MacDonald, 31, |of 307 Eulalie Ave., Oshawa, was The Brooklin Combines fied {also driving 50 mph in 30-mile their best of five series, with the Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Juniors here last night, by nipping the Dairymen 3-1.. Fifth and final game of this series takes place tonight in Port Perry, and it will be a hectic tussle. be included in the tenders called for by the County of Ontario. 8. The purchase of a traffic coun- ter to get more accurate determi- nation of traffic volume on the various township roads. 9. A sug- Superintendend to obtain informa- tion as to price, etc. of the var- fous traffic counters and then a decision could be reached. The Road Superintendent was instructed to obtain prices on these eo HEATING e OIL HEATING eo PLUMBING o SHEET METAL WORK Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not received your FINED $17 HERE | Hendrick Vandenbrick, of R.R. BROC presents HUMPHREY BOGART GENE TIERNEY EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 THE STRANGEST COVENANT MAN EVER MADE WITH zone and was fined $20 and costs. | | 1, Oshawa, was found guilty on (three charges in Magistrate's Court here yesterday. The first |charge was failing to repast his | change of address to the Depart- ment of Highways, the second, no rear marker lights, and the \third charge was for not having (tail lights on his vehicle. He received a total fine of $17 and $1.50 in costs, |DUNDAS HOME AND SCHOOL | The Dundas Street Home and | School Association will hold their {regular monthly meeting on Wed- |hesday, Feb. 27, at the school at |8 p.m. Miss Florence Hart, su- | pervisor 'of art in the Oshawa | Public School, will be the guest| | speaker and Miss M. Frost willl be guest soloist. The Dr. Robert| Whitby won 5-3 out in Port Perry Saturday night to go ahead 2 games to 1, but Cliff Johnson's lads came up with a determ~ ined effort last night to knot the series, and now it's a toss up as to the outcome.. Winner of this series will enter a round robin set with Newmarket and Aurora, with the top two clubs playing a best of seven series for the right to continue In Junior ""C" play. Saturday night here two of Whitby's three minor clubs gained victories, in the big triple header. The Whitby Bantams won a 5-0 decision over Lindsay, but the Midgets ran into a snag dropping a 74 encounter % the Lindsay Midgets. These clubs go at it again in Lindsay this Saturday afternoon, in the final games of the total goals to count set. The Whitby Juveniles continued in their winning ways with a 6-2 victory over Trenton, and they were to play the second game of this series in Trenton tonight, but they have only natural ice there, and it's quite likely that game will be called off, until later in the week. Winner of this series between Trenton and Whitby, is scheduled to go against the winner af | Barrie and Burlington in the next round of OMHA Juvenile play. men both have 11 points and are » Phone: MO 8-2991 102-A Byron St. §.- EVENINGS KEN ALBERT MO 8-4224 MO 8-4248 are pressing him to run for mayor this autumn for the eighth time. "I don't think I have ever been as popular as I am now," he said. Acting on his doctor's advice, he declined to run for office three years ago when Mayor Jean Dra- Houde May Toss Hat In Ring Times-Gaxette by 7 P.M., 'Cell 4 BELL TAXI | | AR galls must be placed before 7130 P.M. 5 MONTREAL (CP) -- Preparing to put some household articles on|Peau elected. Mr. Houde then the auction block, Montreal's ex-|Was troubled by his health and kis weight--which once r mayor Camillien Houde hinted he 240 pounds. may also throw his hat into the political ring again. The 67-year-old former butcher| boy, who grew up to. be the larg-| Thailand, former! Siam, est mayor of Canada's largest adopted the Gregorian calendar in city, said Monday "the people" 1940. "WHITBY CLASSIFIED FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND| BATHS, BASINS STOOLS. SINKS, Cigarettes, with every $3 purchase of sump pumps and hot water tanks. All LATE CHANGE - 0.H.A. Senior "A" Hockey TONIGHT, Feb. 26th | sen Thornton Home and School Asso-| ciation will be visitors for thestill in contention, Pit 11 Saints' WA kinds »* pipe and fitt'ngs new and used, PEMBROKE gasoline, Ask for your Appreciation Day 'oupon. Harry Donald Limited, Chev-|sold or installed a' eut-rate prices. Dial rolet-Oldsmobile, RA 54241. J. Fi Mar. 1 'eb, 28 . Foley CARPENTRY AND PAINTING. FRE estimates, repairs and alterations. No| Job too small. Phone Ajax 854M Feb, 23 GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOY E E 80-4257. your badge number and agreement is honored and accepted at Hi: {HOME INSULATION, BLOWING Ltd., Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, | method. Free estimates. Septic tanks . cleaned the sanitary way. Walter Ward, iii Phone MO 8.2563. March 24 evening. | High triple for the past week | TO SPONSOR TOUR |went to Tac Hayashida who had| | JX Jon o the General Motors, an even 800 made up of games of {plant will be sponsored on Thurs-| (day from 2 to 4 p.m. by Whitby 5 wd vi oh | The regular devotional and Township Sunday School Associa. er triples over were husiness meeting of All Saints |tion. Cars will leave the United|Dick Adams 769 (254, 238, 277), M.\w.A. was held in the church hall] | Church at 1 p.m. An offering will|Slessor 746 (256, 254, 236), G.'on Thursday, Feb. 21, at 2.30 be Jucelved for the Nellie Margar- Howard 740 (288, 235). A. Saman-'p.m., with the president, Mrs. .J et Lewis Bursary Fund. ski 729 (293), D. Sundin 718 (269,| Moore presiding. The opening 1283), F. Hayes 699 (295), J. Bail./ Prayers were taken by Mrs. and stove, east end, four blocks from 48 BOWLING NEWS 682 (280, 247), C. Yacabosky Moore, and the Bible reading byiror RENT. GROUND FLOOR UNFUR.| foe "roves ca end four blocks from Mrs. Quilles. Routine business |nished two room apartment, sult one or 680 (266), E. White 676 (287), W.|Y ; Watson 656 (293), G. Richardson|"2S carried out. tWy People. Phone M0 3:0. 45¢ | WANTED TO RENT -- SIX OR MORE > Articles of clothing for a bale|\LTERATIONS AND PANT CUFFING, |T00m house in Whitby or near Whitby, WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE FOR RENT -- FURNISHED ROOM suitable for quiet girl or lady in re. home, private entrance. MO 46c To Prepare Bale Lumber Kings AL) WHITBY DUNLOPS Mar 10 FOR RENT -- FIVE ROOM HOUSE, immediate possession, 1226 Dundas St. FOR RENT -- FURNISHED APART- E., Whitby. | met, in Oshawa, including refrigerator CINEMAS COPE © AND SECOND FEATURE PLUS -- FOX NEWS BUS GAGNON GAME TIME 8:30 P.M. WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA evetaring ANTHONY DEXTER DICK LONG wen ALAN REED + 2388 WHITE | 8, = Dafoe Si oa, M. Re to be shipped to headquarters in|Reasonable. Phone MO 8.3360, 1013 Write Box 414, Times Gazette, Whitby. (256) C. Sawdon 643 (250). J | oronto have been completed and Centre Street South. ~~ March | as THURSDAY NIG 3 Yr x ell 655 Will be on display at the March|s:.00 DOWN. NICE FOUR ROOM WANTED TO BUY -- SECOND HAND . ¥ 1GHT SECTION Rost, i ol 8. Gumbel 635) meeting. The World's Day of [frame cottage, consisting of two bed-ibed and springs, option with mattress, Firemen No. 1 and Lucky Strikes, . oyce 638 (240), F.\pravers' Service will be held on|rooms, large modern kitchen, large suitable for gir 10 to 13. Plone MO each with 14 points, lead the lea-| POW 637, D. Rowden 633 (272), J.Iyrarch the 8th. A rummage sale modern vind, Xoom: Jiassed ia Jun- 18-2057. 4a { i : . oreh, conveniences. 5 a nice! -- ew H Ha ) tn gue with just one more night in|Bruechle 632. [will be held in the Council Cham-| decorated home. with T.V. aerial In. WANTED_YOUNG LADY FOR STORE [ihe third section. Since both of| Other good scores: B. Green bers on Sept, 14. Sluded. Resuonable Terma al? a Nork and Sashes, Apply stating age, ese teams have already won a|271, V. Schaffer 274, J, Suther-| A flower fund was set up to| "Sed on balance. A, J. Schatz, Real education and phone number. Write section Silver Six with 13 points|land 261, B. Spencer 254, B. Burn-|place flowers on the altar Do Egat, Lk torr Tom MO 338; RA | Box 3, _TimesGareite, Whithy, - 48e and Firemen No. 2 with 12 points side 243, A. Rancier 238, G. Liz-|Sunday in memory of former' -- FT pa WANTED TO BUY----POULTRY, HIGH- are fighting Jt out for a spot infotte 243, F. Rutherford 237 and W.A. members who have been iver Gn Witte poiSIRES HOUSE. est prices; also feathers, new and old. 4 " | W.A. ) work, in Whitby, Five days = week. [Phone Jake Parker, MO $3486 a the playoffs. Dodgers and Sports-|M. Bemis 236, called to Higher Service. |Phone Mo 3-308, 4c ings and after § p.m. Marcha |