Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 10 Oct 1957, p. 4

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4 THE DAILY TIMES.-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 10, 1957 'WHITBY and DI STRICT a SESE MR. AND MRS. ELGIN GRANG Golden Wedding Anniversary Held More than 200 friends and!Vi unt Greenwood Chapter of relatives gathered at the home the IODE., of Mr, and Mrs, Elglr Granger, ranger has for many 314 Pitt Bt, Whitby, this week years been an active worker in to offer thelr congratulations on|the Red Cross and has on many the occasion of thelr golden wed: occasions been campalgn man ding anniversary, Literally hun-| ager in canvasses in Whitby, He dreds of cards, bearing congrats) Is also treasur: of the Whitby ulations, including one from| Liberal Association and a char- Prime Minister Leslie M, Frost, |ter member of Bircheliffe Lodge of Ontario, were brought to the AF and AM, Toronto, He, Yoo, |. #ciive worker in the United bots, and Mrs. Granger were Church and Is an elder. avril 44 She brides dome 10) Ating ta hostesses for helt at y on ol , home s week were eir 1907, Mrs, Granger was the form-|daaghter, Emily, Mrs. Ross a Gertrude Smith, Assisting in Irwin, of Pickering, and daugh- receiving the guests with Mr. and| er-in-law Mrs, Fred Granger, of Mrs. Granger this week at their| North Bay, Present to offer con wedding anniversary was thelr Sratulat ons were their son, Fred, bridesmaid of a half-century ag0,/of North Bay, and grandsons, Mis George Macpherson, Brock | Ronald Granger, of Suc bury, and «By y obert Granger, of Toronto, Two Shortl after their marriage, | aoanddatgetors, Mrs, Harry Mr, and Mrs, Granger moved tu Huska and Miss Geraldine Irwin, Bellaville white he, vip ol the ow ; present to assist in serving » h there, In following years, they ~~. . Rive ve fn mang tof ihe 1H 3 0 ee Ht ince, For more than 30 years| tH v ' MH ed in Bc ba 4 for | Fred Holliday, of Brooklin, Mrs. rv) agi arbortug Service| Herbert Pearsall, of Belleville, ne ears M yr or | MIS. Frederick Bolte, of Stirling, t hy way, Linde | Mrs, Herbert Pringle, Mrs, John Pha, satlon Sant ey lived 4 andeceon, Mrs, iy years, and Mrs. M, Knox, all of Whitby. retired in 1980 Assisting the two granddaughters Mr. Cran | was 88 Gertrude Tucker, Miss and moved fo Whithy, |dacqueline ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY Both Mr, and Mrs. Grang mith, niece of the Groneers, attended the door and or looked after the guest book. have an active part in the] Guests were present [rom community since Re Bu to Whit:| Montreal, Hamilton, Toronto, . Mrs. Granger is a member | Scarborough, Belleville, Stirling, | nearly every woman's organ-| Lindsay, Dunsford, Brooklin, Can: zation. of the Whitby United nington, Pickering, Oshawa, _ She Is also a member of North Bay and Sudbury. Eastern Star | Holds Meet | PERSONALS Whitby Chapter No. 248 Order of the Eastern Star held their the Ontario County South Reglon-| gular meeting last Tuesday nl meeting held last tuesday eve- ing at the Masonic Hall with ning at St, Gregory's Auditorium | the worthy matron, Mrs, Grace from Whitby were: Mrs. L. Ru- Blow, presiding, Mrs, Tena Rob: gst, chairman, Mrs { erts PDDGM was introduced and president of the CWL, Mrs. given a cordial welcome as well| Rousseau, Mrs R ests from Sunbeam. 'Beach J. Heffering, Miss B. Rob a8 gu " y o t inson, Mrs. Vanderpluym, Mrs os, Sie Ray and Ontarlo Chup: | \ C. Smith, Mrs. D, O'Hagan and Mrs, W, Simpson. An invitation to visit Durham | . Chapter at Bowmanville on Oc-| Master Gordon Kimmerly has r 22nd was received and ac-|returned home from the Oshawa cepted, After the general busi General Hospital after undergo- pess was dealt with, the mem-| ing surgery. His friends wish him bers then elected oa new i a speedy recovery. cers for the coming year, they are as follows: Miss Roxina Ledgett, «of the Worthy matron, Mrs, Mae Phair, worthy Jttron, Mr. Jtimes Martin, associate matron, of 3 0 8 A , Maude' Boyes, secretary, Mrs. 8,00 86,10, 0h," Counc Grace Blow, treasurer, Miss Win"| app nba In' carge of the bake ona McEwen, conductress, Mrs.| hi Chr vee Betty Pascoe Jossle Johnston, associate con | 0 nh Brag To ductress, Mrs. Kathleen Browne, | pif ve auditors Mrs, Grace Guthrie] wp and Mrs. David Kernohan, Mrs, Violet Kemp and MES, | Karon and David spent last week Jullas Thomas. Sruktee for three ond in Madoc a the Juests of years Mrs. Elsie IMy. and Mrs. David Kernohan rs were again reminded Sr, of one Dana? and tea to be held . on October 19th at the Legion Mrs. F. Adams, of King street, Hall. At the close of the meeting will open her home on Thursday, Junch was served by Nes Jessie, October, 10h, LO the members of Johnston and her committee. {the Co- hulld, WHITBY Mackasey,! Mrs be tonvener in charge for the rummage sale and home bake BROCK i -- NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7.9 P.M, SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 Sheer Deve 90 smoo-oo-thi Sueh jososy! WHITBY Phone MO 8.3618 M-G-M's high, wide and Cole Porter entertainment! AN ARTHUR FREED PRODUCTION wang FRED ASTAIRE CYD:CHARISSE Silk Stockings ward Booth, | derful ER SA Helps 'The Needy The Whitby citadel of the Sal vation Army on Sunday was beautifully iapinyed with fruit] and vegetables, which were given to needy families of the town, The Sunday school Is steadily increasing, with more children attendl.g. Baskets which the {children took home to decorate were returned, and the hard task was to choose which two were the best. First prize went to Judith. Haug, who comes all the [way from Pickering to attend | thls Bunday School, and second to | Walter Russell of Whitby, No age limit exists In the Salvation Army Sunday School, and classes prevail for every age. Last Thursday, the Home League held a ple social, with he iadies supplying, and the men buying, Everyone enjoyed sating them afterwards, all trimm with whipped cream. Proceeds of the evening amounted to $25.00 which went to Jet Blind Chil dren's Home in India, This Thursday guest speaker at Home League will be Mrs, Brig- adier Wells who has spent many years In China, and has a won. story to tell, All ladies of the town are invited to attend, inning at 8:00 p.m, he citadel Is in the process of © | studyl Plan Tour Of Project An invitation was extended to the Commissioners and mana ment of the Public Utilities in town of Whitby to take a tour of the hydro project on the St, Law- rence Seaway, ber 23rd. The invitation was given by the Eastern Ontario Municipal Elec- vio Association, with the Also, at iby PUC, a proposal was re celved from Gore and Storrie (Commission of Water Consult- ing Engineers) regarding the ur- gent necessity new feeder mains, ™ x ssion ate e various proposals, | and will hold a special to discuss the issue. ting a report ffom Control and Metering Ltd, and Gore and Storrle regarding the possibility of automatic control at the water works pump ager, Mr, Harry Simpson, to in stall three separate banks of transformers ih order to give three-phase 550 volt service to new Industries locating in the The manager was also instruct. ed to enter Into negotiations witn Mr, Jeff Martin to purchase the roperty immediately west of the uC ce building on Colborne street" for future necessary ex. associ VB ' ation paying expenses of the tour, regular meeting of bu meeting Wy Dunnies The Commission are also get: but Approval was given to the man- ou Dunnies Eek Out Win Against Kitchener, 5-3 Canada's representatives at the|the Dutchies, and Ted O'Connor, night's game was next world hockey tournament|Gagnon and Treen of the Whitby |Jol S00 may not have swamped the squad Se Dutchies' best efforts, , , | land Barons of the AHL but DUTCHIES LEAD les came. up with their win without the services of Ha Midat through the Jovond Sinden, Don McBeth and Ron Meenas y natalie om asey, who are current flu vie than one min- period, Wren Blair was also ab the!, , , On Frida continue when they go to St, Catharines where they meet the TP's, | . They come back lo Whitby on edit? host 10. the Windsor Bulldogs, ommy was award 8! ie ndsor 08s, the only. penaities of the period. SUMMARY 3 two of them, eo 1st Period was little more Alr, from Etcher 19:23 The third period than three minutes old when, 'ensities: Makle, Ted 0'Co score and with who saved of Faw, ITY yor's quarterly Ladies' Aid Hear Report The Whi B plist Ladies' id held fr h meeting last Tuesday at the The president, Mus Anse Maker , Miss Anne y conducted the devotional service, The treasurer, Mrs, Jha Bar good balance jo ig The Sian. sent, another victim ol the flu. the ht, the Dunnies exhibition series| fine For high value at lowest prices anywhere MO 8-2344 No Obligation WHITBY-OSHAWA DISTRICT 20 Years' Upholstering Special Low Prices on any Odd Pieces di t cent trip to the | Refreshments were Rope, Su an assist from Taylor, nor, Gagnon, Treen, Linesman, ve a two-goal |aurst, ead, This, it turned out, was the 2nd Period for the Dutchies, McKenzie, from Rope and ore that third minute was| Taylor . ts by|Flanagan, from Unia " Penalties: Tom O'Connor 3rd Period Rope, from Taylor uy Mle, from Atterswy and 12:12 18:05 (2), 0 8:3 ndy ihe narrowed the margin and two minutes later, Maxwell, with as s'sts by Flick and Roth, tied the game, g Willams sank the win 1, assisted by Frank Bon- nello at 13:40 and in the last sec- ond he game, brothers Ted and Tommy O'Connor teamed up| O'Connor to sink the fifth for the Dunnies, Penalties: Sanday Alr opened the scoring rom Flick and last night, on an assist from Fred her in the last minute of play of the first period. It was a penaity-ridden period with terms in the sin bin handed out | SP Maxwell, th pansion, Accounts totalling $85,000 were | approved for payment, The total accounts for the last two meet-| Ings are close to a quarter of a| million dollars, I0DE Holds Monthly Meet The House of Windsor Chapler 10DE held thelr regular monthly meeting last Monday, October 7th, at the home of Mrs, Herbert Cole of Green street. Mrs, Cole, Regent, opened the meeting with the prayer of the Order, the sec- rtary, Mrs. John Harive, gave het feport, correspondence was read. A letter of thanks from the schoo! which the House of Wind- sor Chapter adopted was read by Mrs. E, Millan, educational convener, for brooks which have been received by the school, Sev. eral articles of jewing were re- ceived by Mrs, John Davie, wel: fare convener, Arrangements were made for presenting books at the annual commencement at WDHS to students in grades ¥ and 10 for general proficieacy. Mrs, Arthur MacPherson and Mrs. L. Ruest consented to act as coconveners for the coming fashion show. They will be assist ed by Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs, B. J. McKinnon will be in charge of publicity, Mrs, John Davie will" obtain favors and door rizes, Tentative dates of March [5th &nd February 26th were to be considered. Mrs. B. J. McKinnon, citizen. ship convener, gave a report on the citizenship tea which the Chapter held on Wednesday al- ternoon, ber 26th, A com- mittee of Mrs, Me- Kinnon, Mrs, Don Wells and Mrs, benlg renovated, comyr are lending a helping hand w the painting, in order to finish as| quickly as possible, Youth group meetings are every Friday at 8:00 p.m, Any| young person from 13 years of| cge and up Is welcome to at-| tend, This week a social get-to- gather is planned, and arrange ments are under way to secure variety in the youth group. J The band will be wending thelr way towards Uxbridge on Satur. day, October 12th, to entertain t'.¢ people of the town in the Sal. vation Army Citadel, Support would be appreciated when the Whith; Citadel band undertake their first outing under their new| leader, Services next Sunday will be conducted by Whitby Corps offl-| cers, Lieut, and Mrs, Robert | 8., In Whitby. 2-Year V ote 'Plan Seen If Whitby council votes when | the by-law is presented as it did | United Church Evening WA, willi this week when the by-law was/ | ordered prepared, electors will be voting in a council for two years in December. At the Oc-| John Ravie organized the tea About 80 ved their citizenship were served refreshments members. Candlelight Ceremony Held In a candlelight ceremony ai St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Grimsby, on. Saturday, October 5th, Sondra Ann Ewart, daughter of Group Captain and Mrs, J. Ewart, of Grimsby, was united in marriage with Robert Willlam Archibald, son of Mr, and Mrs, A. Archibold of Whitby, Canon Brooks of Grimsby per- rmed the ceremony. The bride was given in mar- a y the fo Leo Bloye, Zwicker, Come and worship atirage by her father, She wore a ++|the Salvation Army, 211 Brock 8t.| floor length white satin gown with chapel strain, her fingertip veil was held in place by a pearl coronet. She carried white 'mums centered with a white orehid, Her three attendants were owned alike in ballerina length resses of red velvet with match. ing headdresses, they carried white 'mum bouquets, Mr, Gordon Lane of London, Ontario, acted as best man, The ushers were Mr. Fred Archibald and Mr, Wayne Cohen. The reception was held at the bride's, parins home in Grimsby. The couple left for their honey. ro- PETS night, to Makle, Linesmen and Hurst, of WMS Holds Monthly Meet The Faith Baptist Church WMS monthly meeting was held last Monday evening, October 7th, in the Church Auditorium, The pres- ident Mrs. Russell Wilde was in the chair, 'Reports were given retary-treasurer, Mrs, E, C, Cor- bett, Mrs, Wm. Wilde gave a fading on "Thanksgiving." Mrs, K. Kukland and Mrs, Doug. Car- ter sang two duets accompanied at the plano by Mrs, W, otters. | d vice chairman brother Harold ICE CHIPS , Star of last| Flanagan. |er Arthur Denyer and sister Ethel Campbell, Committee Opens Year |i vi veoman wa tors | Stevens, brother Pat SBtev d The Cancer Pollo and Tubereu| Garnet Potton as hievens am losis Fund Committee from the : Oddtollow. and. Rebekah Lodges A hearty vote of'thanks for a opened their season with a very|iob well done was extended to sicremiul Meeting held on] Mon brother Lon, Campbell, sisters ay evening at the home ir ) ! pif hi ly Greta Campbell and Shella Gor The minutes of the last meet- ing held in"June were read and|2nd tag day held last year. approved. The election of offi | Aftel the meeting was adjourn cers was held and the following|ed, sister Lorna Stevens served sisters and brothers elected, ea, Choirman: sister Isobel Meler, the sec: don for their work on, euchres UTT RADIO RCA Vicir ©@ TELEVISION 118 Brock St. 5. Whithy MO 8.8707 Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dunoes £, MO 8.3552 | PAL-O-PAK INSULATION DO-IT-YOURSELF LET US DO-IT FREE ESTIMATES Applied spprox. 10 « per sq Ht. Meterlal yp i " by approx. Ge por sa. H. H. Goode & Son LTD. 601 Brock St, N, Whitby -- MO 8-2917 ead. The meeting closed with prayer | Wickett, secretary sister Sheila by Mrs, Milburn, Refreshments Gordon, treasurer brother Ash were served by Mrs, A, Townson Loyst, Investing committee the) and Mrs, W. Homes, | noble grands of each lodge broth-| WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A, BLAIR FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-311 you hove not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Coll BELL TAXI cells must be placed before The Whitby Dunlops won a 54 decision over the Kitchener. Waterloo Dutch in their pre debut here at the Arena on Tuesday night, The game, watched by a fine exhibition game turnout of close to 1,000 fans, produced some good hockey this Ah TOWN OF WHITBY "TAXES Final Instalment Tuesday October 15th 1957 Failure to pay all instalments by this dete em- powers the tax collector to collect in accordance with the several statutory seizure of rent, where ns: bailiff with the cost payable by the tox payer. if rovisions; «this includes cable, or collection by F. N. McEwen, Tax Collector early in the season, It was quite obvious throughout that the "Dutchies" were still smarting from last season's play-off loss to the "Dunnies" and they bored in with everything they had. The Whitby club played minus three of their regular rear-guards in Harry Sinden, Ron Casey and Don McBeth, Casey "and Sinden are under the weather with flu, while Don McBeth is out with a bad knee cartilage, Mac" will go into St. M 1's hospital in Toronto early next week for removal of the cartilage, and he will be out eof action until early A sh of dR Jackets, d b up with Ted O'Connor, Eddie Redmond also filled in working with All Treen, Newcomer Wally Maxwell made a great hit with the fans, with his hustle, which eventually resulted in his scoring two of the club's five goals. Other Whitby marksmen were Doug wil llams, George Samolenko and Gordie Myles. USH BE THERE Pt 8, : pyjamas and many other items. SPECTACULAR SAVINGS LIN (AYOKE Ma FINAL TWO DAYS OF SALE! FIRST x bites A These same clubs met again last night in Kitchener, but results of that game were unknown as this was written, The "Dunnies" went into the game still short several regulars, and it appears that the club will not be back to full strength STORE FIXTURES--Tables, show case, dress racks, han- gers, display stands. Come in and make your offer. until sometime next week. Meanwhile local fans are prepar- ing for the mext home action which is this coming Saturday evening, when the highly rated Windsor Bulldogs visit the Whitby Arena. The Dunlops dropped the Bulldogs 74 last Sunday in Windsor, but the border city club had benefit of only four work-outs prior to that game, Manager George Gee, 102 BYRON ST. §S. WHITBY HAUGHTON'S Children's Shop MO 8-4032 and Coach Black Jack Stewart, promise that things will be much different here on Saturday night. They have a powerful line-up, Including Joe Klukay, Lou Bendo, Elmer Skov, Don Head, Reg. Abbott, Bep Guidolin, and George Altkén, to name only a few. At the moment they are also trying to get centre Irwin Grosse reinstated from the Quebec league, and this Windsor club may very well prove the class of that league before the winter is ever, Tickets for Saturday's game here, go on sale at the Whithy Arena box-office at moon tomorrow. THE TOWN AND COUNTRY , . . Booster Club fans will be happy to learn that their club president, Bob Ballard, has been |discharged from Oshawa General Hospital. He was taken suddenly {Il early this week, and spent severa) days in hospital. . Nev York Yankees tied up the World Serles with a 3-2 victory yester- day, but by the time this hits the street, the new champion will likely be known, . . . Oshawa Tony's will leave tomorrow bound for Sudbury, attempting to keep the Ontario Senior "B' softball title they won last year, . . . The Whitby Dunlop Booster Club will hold a full gemeral meeting of all club b next Wednesd SCOOP! } | too | moon trip to Boston and Eastern tober meet. 80+ meeting of councl], a £080 | States. On their return they will lutio). passed on a split vote call ing for the prep aration of a by-| reside in London, Ontario. law which would bring about al straight two-year term for coun Port Pe cil, school boards and PUC mem-| ITY bers, | po present, Jnembars of the| C and schoo ard are elect: S h 1 Cl ed for 3 two-year term but on ] C 00. oses staggered basis, In other words, {one half of the board is elected! port peers Hush Sohoot rasorts each Joar Jor two any, {over 50 per cent of the students own Clerk John Frost ad-|aheent with flu, and were forced | vised council that they could passi so olose the school until Wednes- {a bylaw which would establish ay of next week [the two-year term of office." If| "nis is the second school to [they desired a staggered two-|cloge its doors within 24 hours, year term, such Is presently inthe other being Uxbridge, which | vogue with the school board and ajosed yester: The disease [PUC, a Jubite ballot would have cnread very Sick through Port to be called, Berry High School, with 8 stu Councillor Everett Quantrill jants reported {ll with the flu sald that he felt that the pee vesti~day morning, and in the Pol ) y ple of the town should be al a ed to vote on the two-year term Miemnood. the uw id sick Junp- evening, Junior "C" hockey will operate club executive are busy getting its first practice last week . only until this Saturday here against Windsor, to secure subscribers' : The sale will definitely close following Saturday night's game Oct? 15, at the Arena, They hope for a full turnout. . . . here again this winter, and the things underway, The team held Don't forget hookey fans have or season's tickets, WHITBY C LASSIFIED SALESLADY wanted, full time. Apply Jury and Levell, Whitby Plas. 338c FEMALE help wanted--Start earning now! Avon Cosmetics have ings | in Whitby and Rural Areas, sdyantage. Pleasant, profitable work. Write, Miss Marian Towers, Apt. 306, 161 Wilson Ave, Torento 1%, Ont, Oct, 7480.10 SOD for sale, delivered or laid any where, Feld loading in Whitby, Terms. MO 8.3050 or MO 8.2887. Oct, 2 Reeve Ken Lee noted his|asriicted. agreement with this suggestion. Both these schools are slated to Councillor Joyce Burns sald|.ogume on Wednesday, October that a councillor takes one year fo find his bearings and if ho had! Ocmi:, Ba), dhudents wil "get a any project, it would take two Polio Clinic about it." an election only every two years. dren who have had two doses, Councillor William Hurley/who will be receiving their first years to get it through council, "I don't think the two-year per. To Be Held I prefer the staggered two-year and are returning for their third moved that a by-law be preparedidose. NOME insulation, Free estimates the sanitary wa Whitby, Phone M! bli method. jo tanks cleaned 2563. PANT ouffing while, Phone South, FOR rent - Fourroomed apartment Phone MO 83872 6c and alterations. Reason. MO 8.3360; 1013 Centre Oct. 27 40" Westinghouse range, like Bnew, two easy chairs, chrome kitchen set Apply 730 Dundas St. E. Whitby, AERIAL installed, moved, repaired, Also Channel 17 UNF installed, $39.00, Independent Service, MC 8.2081. 'oct, 31 MOTHER with teacher's experience, wants to take care of children in her own home, $10 & week, If desired with room and board, 1334 Brock Street South, Whitby, MO 08,3269. 07a EMPLOYMENT wanted -- Scottish woman would like work as eashier, bookkeeper, or stock control in general 2 ive "Council is not the simple job it used to be," sald Mayor Harry Jermyn, "I've been here for 11 years and I still know very little lod is satisfactory for a town off The Polio Clinic for Brooklin this size," sald Councillor Jack|will be held on Thursday, October McAvoy. "People have no chance|10th, between the hours of 2.4, to speak 'heir mind if there is| "nd 7-8, This clinic is for the chil term." dose, "1 couldn't care less," said His| On Thursday, November 14th, Worship, "but I think the stag-|another Polio Clinic will be held gered term is ridiculous." | for children 6 months to 15 years, | calling for a two-year term for, There will be no flu vaccine as all elected bodies in the town, far as health officers are con-| If the by-law passes through | cerned, The Home and School are| | Supplying reglatrars, aed, | counctl, electors will be electing /a two-year council in December, JANIS BAIGE PETER LORE sus Shes and boat sags. office, Phone MO 8-4100, FOR rent -- Must sell, everything by 18th, dining, chesterfield suite, carpets, AT AN ng rooms, Refrig "|Apply 308 Perry Street, Whitby. Walter Ward, Oct. 23% FEMALE help wanted -- Woman for sewvork one day weekly, 9 to 4] Write Box 507, Times-Gazetle, waithy. | on FOR rent -- Two furnished housekeen erator, hot water | Te FOR sale ~-- Gurney coal and wood stove. Good condition, Phone MO 84106, 2370 | | 's white figure skates. | ze 6, Phone MO 8-2568. | 287 | I FOR rent -- Two furnished rooms for | one lady, working preferred. Phone MO | 3736. FOR sale! Almost new, 27% FOR wale « Electrio stove with three | burners, oven, Perfect condition, $25; pipe tap die set from i to 4 with wooden case, $10; grape squeerer, best offer, 713 Green Street, after 6 o'clook | ask for Frank, ud ROTO tilling, sod and manure, Phone | MO 8-4215. 2574 | A. W. RUNDLE Garden Centre Everything for your garden, Evergreens, shrubs, shade and fruit trees, 100 varieties, top size foll bulbs, Chrysanthe- mums in bloom, grass seed, and nursery grown sod, Come ond choose for yourself, A. W. 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