| WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas Bt. West | Manazer: Lioyd Robertson Tel. MO, 53708 TT i MATHESON PLANT TO OPEN SOON The Matheson Company | plants, The Whitby company is Located on Watson street, at | The Matheson Company of Can- | year ) D> " ada, which will employ a total will mix and process compress. 9 a branch of the Matheson Com- Dunlop drive, in Port Whithy of seven men when production | ed gases for industrigl labora pany of America and chemical Go Karts Subject Of Council Debate | against the that the competition karts are the Peter souree of the annoying noise | tories Process Oshawa Times Photo is the town's newest industry commences on the first of next w Party Man To Address Group candidate | Arguments for and The first New Party ation of the Donates Chair | Whitby I00F Bows To Rec Cross To Corinthian Lodge Red Cross Society, acknowledges! muy yuqependent Order of O44 entirely by past grands of this THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 7,90 § HANDSOME BIRDS | AVOIDING BAZARDS There sre more then 309 Children's $ ond cies of hummingbirds, i a The furniture he rind fre- western hem | 5 phere, ranging quently to make sure 8o splinters from 2 te eight inches long sharp edges are with sincere thanks the gift of Fellows held thelr regulsr Tues lodge & wheel chair from the late Mrs, day evening meeting, presided' [pon the closing of lodge, Cor. Arthur Whittle [over by Noble Grand brother ipthian lodge of Oshews engeged 5 ¢ Was stand." EB Whithy lodge in 8 duel of dart Mrs, Whittle wes 6 long stand-| "pue' wople Grand welcomed a hasehsll, pil for Whithy : ng member of the Whithy large gathering of brothers who In the gome this evening, Whit Braneh, having worked long were in sitendance for the first 5 Coc Foe Feil pera the hours all during the second of B series of monthly SUPPETS, | os beatings experienced for wonld war to help speed the flow| lodge and dart baseball some years past, being unable to of much-needed mat 1 This was the first of monthly A He wed materials for avers, 10 be held {n|stage & worth while rally st any overseas, In spite of erippling|Prelodge ime arthritis Fy made # dithieuls|vture on the second Tuesday of ne. , each month towards promoting There were only one or two of for her to get around, she work. Yarinthi / ed Tocilarly, Lop ore Im nel friendly sociability prior and dur-|the Corinthian players who failed , {to materially to their 5 sewing room, right up 'o the time 10g the regular lodge Mestings [io Ady mate ne War Tis of her death, In fact she had Just) Prothers In attendance Eve EV8Cl "Show fe st any time wath feed to complete the making of of this lodge, from Oshawa and|the last innings when they were Whitby Public School Board SECRETARY-TREASURER Applisotions ere invited for he position of Sec retary-Treosurer of the Whitby Public School Boord, effective Jonuery 1st, 1961, Applications should stots quelificetions, ove ability, ond residence Applications received wp to Fridey, Movember 25th, 1960, Erperiencs, ants' gowns ¢ ) ; p 2 Aujanis Sows or She fon Deseronto, and words of appre: able 10 plate eight runs, which cheery pre iy be | elation were spoken by all for the| was Just about the tots) of their CHEETY Presence wi bE WMO. fine chicken and other essen-|oher combined innings, missed by the members of the The Corinthien boys were resl good value in winning this game which was never in doubt from tials provided by convener Sister Dorothy Wicketl and commitiee, The next supper will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 6:30 pm, and gil members from this and other disiricis are extended a hearty welcome of atlendance, The commitiee would, of course, appreciate knowing the number of attending brothers hy the week end prior to thelr anticipated al- tendance Brother Leslie Moore was wel WHITBY PERSONALS Kay and John Holst weve very happy to welcome Kay's mother, Mis, M, Rose, who arrived pt Malton Airport from Scotland, I well deserved eredil sway from Corinthian, the reflection on the Whithy team in pot turning out for practices Is very obvious in the line scoring, The Whithy players were very industrious other years in turn {ing out regularly for practices has heen nearly 10 yesrs since 4 the family were together, Mrs, %omed by the noble grand andiwhich no doubt, was & big factor Rose has seen her two older attending members into the menv| jn their winning the district and bership of this lodge General business 1 inferistriet shields three conse Very | cutive yvesrs, Thelr game this eve with due dis grandchildren hut there were two being more walling to greet her, who ean! me (HEHE was handled ning proved io the majority that were horn here in Canada, The pateh, this included balloting and practice 1s 8 necessity : seiiement was somewhat sub enernl discussions " yf hn dued by the fact that Mr, Holst|® . past grands |, THE Quoting of the final score y h It is expected n Past Brands' yes heen left to the last of this vas taken fo Ajay Hospital short.) ping will he held some time | obituary the second innings on, and, while ' not desirous of taking eny of the | j I 115 BROCK NORTH---WHITBY | Just North of the Four Corners ! OPEN THURS, TILL 8--FRI, TILL 9 P.M, Zor) 69: 39: uw 39° 49 PRIME RIB | § BOAST BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK Ib, T BONE OR WING STEAK Ib, RUMP ROAST Ib, HAMBURG STEAK 2-1b, BONELESS PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS FRESH PORK SHOULDER BONELESS BRISKET POT ROAST SHOULDER ROAST BEEF CHUCK ROAST BEEF GRADE "A" -- READY DRAWN BOILING FOWL Fresh Country SAUSAGE 2 Ibs, Mac & Cheese or Dutch Loaf Ib, FRESH PLATE BRISKET 2 Ibs , FRESH PORK LEG ROAST Ib, SLICED COOKED HAM future ope Corinthian 35, Whithy to be elected to the House of March Kart Track, and also the. Wallace suggested that Wednes-|ly before Mrs, Rose srrived, Wel quving the early part of January [17 4 Commons, Waller Pitman, of proposed bylaw licencing were days and Thursdays be set aside Is suffering from virus pneumo-iyos1 at which time it Is hoped | py, regular weckly Euchre will Peterborough, will be the speaker {heard by the Township of Whithy|lo tune up the karts, Races, he nia 3 Jee Jose will remain in| the second degree will be pul onl asin be held this ¥ridsy eve at an open meeting of the New council, Monday afternoon sald, woud he held on fo aa Anada at least SIX MONtHS | hing in the lodge hall " # pm Party in Whitby on Saturday Co-owners William Wallace and | 1T0W BHP yr Elsie, daughter of Mr, and 1 h G bl Rl Nov, 26, at 10 a.m, in the Local [Fred Hammond were rvepresent-| Later Wallace suggested twoly pcm J0N0e tne Wiot ie cele ait out Toup | . 494 rooms, 211 Brock St, 8, Whit ed hy their solicitor 1, 8, Polak, races each ninth and hat ns brating her first' birthday today ' B Il f ar resi \ gs F Villia y y ada wisiness should he protected by 4 ' | by. arty preside Thomas £4 Wil Wier, an aicent rop bins should be protested vy J, 1% i 51%| Enjoys Dodge-Ball | wards is extending an invitation erty owner, was also present 8 many happy returns of the day : ome One ~-Some to the general public to attend the The bylaw that council is pres. |Consiae rable amount of money | On Tuesday evening the Faith meeting ently drafting will desl with the ui heen vested in 18 frock | Mr, and Mrs, William Bell, | Baptist young people met for HOT TURKEY Mr, Pitman will relate his ex number of hours which the track Aig fe : hat ing the pom ® their daughter Bandra and son|iheir regular weekly meeting periences in the recent election will operate and also the engine 4 " wih a ha how Find wiih Billy, spent last weekend in Otta-| This week the service took tha DINNER campaign in Peterborough riding power allowed to drive the karts the rack they should be protect: ws "as the guests of Mr, and form of dodge bull, in the chure d a campaign which he won by ¥ 1 hh : Mrs, Jack Leith basement, After \e recreation, most in fox methods in thai Both Winter and Wallace pro-| Winter's home Is presently list the devotional part of the meeting A y duced petitions signed by some ed for sale "as his family cannot! M d Mrs. J. BE. Whitehurst aht hy Group n t N 1 I he took no time from his full ding i iF 5d A8 his tamily eanno Fr. an JI MOnurst was brongh J sroup o a 7 ov. time position as a history teacher of the surround ing propert OWh- {sit and enjoy it indoors or out", (were guests of Mr, and Mrs, | ihe charge of Ruth Green fn a high school, to conduct his ers both for and against the eon-| Mp, Polak suggested that a|Bruce Peterson and family, of) Following the message, ham 4:30 v0 7:30 campaign, In fact, only on polling tipued operation of ihe track council meeting be held as S001 | Georgetown for a few days burgers and hot chocolate pro AT i s tak y $oth parties agreed that the|as possible with the various track] vided refreshment, Next week the day did he take any time from I I as | ) ( | vided | his job, He spent two hours that noise factor was the objectionable owners present; as well as repre.| David, son of Mr, and Mrs, |coouice will be in the form of af 1,0.0.F. HALL day getting oul the vot feature of kart operation near| sentatives of adjacent properties, (Gordon Wood, is celebrating his| ion night, Meet at the ehureh| "He will relate the spontaneou residences hey will consider the draft of fi*$! birthday today Friends Of at 7:45 ADULTS 1.50 enthusiasm which he encountered They also agreed that four|the proposed kart track licencing |the famil ie | oxi nding their {| CHILDREN (under 12 yrs) 75 in organized labor, the farmers eyele rental karts do not make hylaw hest wishes to David y N fficient 'noise to he considered The meeting will take place ' ) Proceeds to small businessmen and profe WALTER PITMAN {Su g£ wi pi Whithy Baptist Church Ladies slonal people," sald "Mr, Ed objectionable, 1t was felt, rather, Monday, Dec, 5 at 2 p.m {Ald is holding a bazaar and fea 1,0.D.E, Viscount | wards, "an enthusiasm which re eal from the onservative 4) on Friday, Nov, 18. at the Church | ter Julted in this comparatively un-jseat which hed heen a Tory| Hall with Mrs, T. Seymour as Greenwood Chapte NOWR YOURE man Wresting this' SLTOnEhoid 101 «4 years | - - general convener assisted by her 22 - : "| : : nd ANNUAL group committee Mrs, Joyoe . " pon Ne 2 {Burns will officially open the BIRTHDAY t tive Open House At | C FINED $100, CORTS FINED IN ABSENTIA |hazaar, Miss Ann Miller and Ri Riford annop oy 2 AA Three persons were fined in ab-(Mrs, J, Ward will greet the TI Wa esaay nee I vy A y . sentia by Magistrate Crawford| guests and costs or two months in jal for performing an indecent act in Guest in Whithy traffic eourt on Pickering Township, He appeared Monday, Anne Bill Dolstra, of 348 Magistrate ¥, 8B Ebbs In King 8, W,, Oshawa, was fined Brock St. School Brock Street South Home and School Association held its month Approval helore : ly meeting on Monday evening| Whithy police court last week for|sis and costs or three days for S ven | With "Open House", The parents trisl In camera and again on speeding at 40 mph Richard! were Invited to visit the ela Tuesday for sentence, He had Stacey, 21, of 918 Centre St, §,, Whithy . council [rooms with the teachers greeting [Deen held in custody awaiting Township of Whithy, was fined $10 and costs sentence Monday tentatively approved a|them and answering all questions lor five days for having liquor in| flan for a Jundivision in Lot 10 asked be he purcuts: fe oh. FINED FOR MISCHIEF |a place other than his residence, seas roval wa sought [lueky winner of the draw was John Henry Huggins, 42, of To. Ray Gimblet was fined $5 and| b e RPI ti ol Fo Mrs, Knegge ronto, was Tuesday fined $100 and costs for having a defective y representative 0 v Rie costs or two months in jail for|marker light on his car | The business m*:ting was pre Co TS TH Manda, Ne. 21st WHITBY ARENA Many prizes Including drow for Turkey Dinner | Helghts Co-operative, Oshawa public mischief and $50 and costs| has been granted from the North Pole by Santa himself fo allow Western Tire Stores fo sell genuine Santa Toys at extra special prices, FINEST QUALITY KINGSIZE, REALISTIC CEMENT TRUCK American Standard Council passed a resolution stat. sided by Mrs, A, Bergstrom, Ar | . FINED FOR HAVING { ™. A Fan council grant ten.|rangements were made for chil|OF one month in jall, consecutive, Glen Douglas AtmsBIE. 20. of tative approval to Dwyer Heights dren to collect coat hangers, pro. (for falling to remain at the) RR 3 Port Perry Melburne Homebuilders subdivision subjeet|ceeds to go to Home and School, [seene of an accident, Charges | oe 8 FOG CE, (CBE ta the recommendation of the|Also mo brought in "Bean heard last week, arose out of 8 Frederick Armstrong, of RR. 3 Planning. Board Bags" to he used hy children in motos accident lowing W hie h Port Perey eo adh fined $10 ia spection of the | PT classes ugging reported his car stolen 4 a ae wil he con:| Being education week, threeland two youths were charged Ale Sosts a Having lguar ducted hy the consulting firm films were shown hy Mr. Bare-|with theft, charges later with nal Re aoe aared etre Nil and the road superintendent ham, Saiitled LLL hind Ro drawn |gistrate F, 8, Ebbs, charged fols "Learning Responsibilities', A WHILE DISQUALIFIED {lowing an Inspection of two cars| |diseussion period, led hy Mrs George Edward Geary, 26, offon Highway 7A In Seugog Town. | ut 0 | Thompson took place between the [66 Lloyd street, Oshawa, was ship hy PC Sel Holroyd and PX films fined $30 and costs for driving | Michael Mallon, of the Whithy Visit Grou | Refreshments were served hy while disqualified, He told the| Detachment of the OPP Mrs, K. Perry. The next meeting court he took the wheel because | = ' P will be held Dee, 12 the owner was in no condition to} MONTH IN JAIL | St, John's Anglican Church WA drive Colling A, Conrad, of 18 Grand held its regular monthly meet 3 ; nb Trunk street, Whithy, was Jail. | ing in the Sunday school hall | ADDITIONAL WHITRY NEWS VAGRANCY CHARGE ed one month for driving while! The meeting was opened by the| ON PAGE 30 Colin Burk, of no fixed abode, |intoxicated, It was his second | vice president, Mrs, B. Sang: ----- was Tuesday remanded in custody [offence in five vears. He was | win; with the WA prayer. Reports for one week for sentence on al charged hy Whithy police after were read and approves T bl P P ] vagraney charge, Police told the being stopped by PC Morley Ri-| During the busine meeting It a e Io 0sa court he had been found sleeping | chardson, of the Whithy Detach. | was dacided ta accept the invita . in the rotunda of the hotel in ment of the OPP, on Brock street on of All Saints' Anglican t S t Ajax early Tuesday morning, |south ton ot, sane mien Heating System : held Nov, 21. The group will held . A . a little helpers' Christmas party E t St on Dec. 14 in the afternoon v At All Saints | Mrs. Ghandi | as erm ar 2 pm. Mrs, N, Bradley will be in| proposal to install a heating ' charge of the social entertain:) susiom in the Municipal Building . 'Makes Plans ment i nade for th at Brooklin was tabled until the Topic At | ans were also made 101 Yi next meeting hy the Township . annual bazaar to he held Nov, 31) oquneil Monday night r Hy For Installation, with the Ruth WA members In| Council felt the three bids enter | charge of the fish pond with Mrs. faq were too great for the antiel . . The regular meeting of Whitby | P. Bird, miscellaneous table with! pated cost resi e Chapter Order of the Eastern Star| Mrs. H. Parish, Mrs, B, Sangwin Two types of heating systems | was held in the chapter's room, and Mrs, Seager * were bid for: a selectemp 1ow| United Church Fireside Eve {Mrs, Jessie Johnston, WM, pre. | The meeting closed with the pressure steam system and a[ ning Auxiliary WMS held its regu-| 24108 and Mv. James Martin, PP Lord's Praver and tea was served forced hot water sys'em lar meeting with Mrs. A. Archi. 2558ting, The meeting opened hy Mrs William Bonk and My Bids for the first svatem were | paid presiding. The meeting open. 1 form and the flag was present William Skittepal, The next Bible $11,581, $12401 and $12,800. The od with prayer, various ePOTts ed by Marshall Mrs. Elsie Goose study meeting will be held Nov. second system received bids for | were pead and approved ™ $0481 and $12,500 wil $11,178 BROCK (Whitby) MO 8-3618 Now Playing H | During the business meeting a Minutes of the previous meet | discussion took place on the part | 11 "Th fead hy secretary, Mrs that the Fireside group is taking | 1 Roma PM and approved in the Churchorama to be held all he fol owing Past matrons of f next week. They also discussed Whitby Chapter and past patron | {the annual Christmas sale meet were introduced hy the condue | | ing to be held Dee. 12 at the Unit | "88% Mrs, Audrey MoKenzle and ed Chureh Assembly Hall escorted to the Kast: Mrs, Alma) Ridley PM, Mrs, Anna Patterson | Evening Shows at 6:55 and 9 P.M, Feature Starts at 7 and 9:30 P.M, { Mrs, T. § Brandon was the pM, Mrs, Pearl Raper PM, Mrs | a' Ruest speaker, Her tople was Blanche Moorhouse PM, Mrs. | Riography of Mrs, Mahatma Risie Goose PM, in office, Mrs | Ghandi", Mrs, Arehibald thanked Grace Rlow, PM, Mrs. Julia and Offer youve ha in | and! | Mrs, Brandon for her most inter |p ) i | \ | Thomas PM, affice, Mrs, J L osting talk { Thomas in office Mrs Mae | | [Phair PM, in office, Mr, James | The meeting closed with prayer Martin PM, in office | \ 3 tioe the social commities jarted and all members were ve: | minded that the installation of of Cc E {tieers would he held in the Cana an. conomy Whithy, on Thursday evening, | Te Nov, 3 and not In the ehapter's| I Th | room ons eme | The meeting closed In form, | h Mrs The guest speaker at the Tues | the farewell, After the meeting of day meeting of the Whithy Lions | ficers members were the Club was John Pugh, associate] guests of the worthy matron and magazine, "Food in Canada." His|refreshmeats for the evening address theme was productivity] and over - productivity and Sit export to be accomplished hy | He sakl that a Canadian Royalla removal of the 'premium of | Commission was to he set up tofthe Canadian dollar by the Cana-! (study this effect and that he did]gian goverment," sald Mr and refreshments were served by The general business was trans | {dian Legion Hall, Byron St, §.,! | Jessie Johnston WM, giving editor of the MeLean and Hunter] worthy patron, whe provided the! effect on the Canadian economy, (hard selling hy our exporters fol think much of the Commis! 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RA 8-1607 John Kent Whitby. 125 BROCK §, MO 8-3763 Don Pinder - ® --