The Oshawa Times, 24 Nov 1960, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, Movember 34, 1960 5° Rubber Workers Vote Elect Officers At $50 To Pee Wee Teams Guide Annual Meeting The November General Mem-|of one member due to a severe ili- tion with each item of Importance bership meeting of Local 494 ness. She recommended that the! that was considered, The annual meeting of Whitby | reported a very successful | executive investigate because she fs |Girl Guide Association took place saniversary pageant held Nov, URW (Dunlop) held at 211 Broek Was cerisin that financial assist The most important mattel be t All Saints' Anglican Churchiat the United Church street south, during the week ance | srely meeded, fore the convention, was vid . d | end, was well attended, Despite brought fo ie { the need 2 ployment, and each Local Upion|Hall Tuesday evening Mrs, ¥.| Representatives of Ladies Nigh 19 t the numbers present, a great other membcs because of Mines, Was asked to assist and give ad. | Weaver, Commissioner, opened Brownies were asked to Manaver: Lloyd Robertson . yp 'vice to fits unemployed mem. the meeting with the Guide pray-ithe leaders with a to bring The Whitby Kinsmen club A of Dutiness wa Aired and fhe sicestive Was empower . oe ag opted er. Secretary, Mrs, P. Kaiser, ing to the nest Forgery Charge In Unemployment Case Ba re Ea Oe te ies es ul. tance nase os vei 34 9 1s toes bo An Ontario County General Ses- (the person. so entitled, accom | Bhe sald, in cross-examination,! H ident {financial sid for education, a meeting sions Court jury st Whitby willlpanied by a postal claimant's that she must have known [900 EW i Yue Beit Sowing on he vide ON reported that Bao. hii A rs BLL minimum wage of $1.25 per hour,| Annual reports were read withi On Friday evening, Nov, today be asked to decide the guilt) weekly report form, When it is\ person who brought them to the! w urray|that there was a good standing in Oshawa, and support and as Processing of more raw materials the Commissioner's showing a leaders and three or lanocence of George Leslie filled out and signed, returned to bank Lo be cashed or there would go, "0 off, The meeting membership, on the last day of sistance was solicited to ensure 'n Canada, closer co-operation very active and interesting year,|Guide Association Lewis, 3, of 1908 Brock street|the office, by mall, another war be some mark on the back to In| oney" ith the Queen and the|October, of 440 members, Bro, bis election, 1 was felt that Bro, #)th farm organization snd Arve The representatives of the Guides, ing the Centrs! Ares south, charged with 14 counts of rant is issued, dicate that she had asked for 7 song, Banks also reported that ar. Ayling merited this support, be. Price control, {Brownies and various committee be held at the YWC forgery involvin, Unemployment| 0 bpp | dentification. She had cashed Severs! matters of business Tangements were being complet.| cause of his continued application) Bro, Edwards had made an sp- members presented their month The "Do My Best" Brownie book Insurance benefit cheques, On stole three of them, ed for the annual Company-Union|to his duties as a Union Officer, peal during debate on proposed iy reports Iwas the represents 4 to Wednesday, the jury of 11 men Sgt. Gerald Robinson, of the, Frank Carr, then operator of a were discussed included] 0 os Party, to be held at and his enviable record of | ts to the Hospital Act, |tives to be given to all Brownie and one woman heard sll the evi- Whitby Police Department, 88d! service station on Brock St, N., [the up and coming Festher Roll y, at] is Oe good] am PIS, a ros. ominaling Sommitise then hyd five F p rown|that he had interviewed Lewis in! said that his ed on which will be held on Dec, 8, at! Alax Rotary Hall, on Saturday, w oH ly al ag, and January of this year, At thal ius back of one, undef the name the Whitby arena, Also the light Da. eu 123 pm. He statsd vis Shartable activities, whies a uy 0d Sut hat They are as follows: Mrs. F.| Theatre was Sentatively defence counsel Duncen B, Me-|time, he said, the accused had james Lewis, He sald that it had bulb drive, and the report by| ™"@ Proc " a a Z ya reported on| ent was considered incurable, the Weaver, Commuthontr and chats. iller i i HR > . chairman and treasurer; Mrs, P.|The meeting was adjourned, the hi ud ; ) that he hel his 4 a 3 : _ some children, and that] Bro. Tom Edwar : Mes, A, J. 4 Jiiyre, of Wali Ve Hivered thes a Sha ih Joived is been cashed at bis service nation Han Rampnos on She up 434 evil members who were on lay-off,|the recent Ontario Federation of patient was often returned home, | 4% » Miller, vice-| | {Labor Convention, at which he This meant that as well as the| yo iser secretary: Mrs He! distress experienced by the pati Brown. coPreapam 4 h and that if he had signed any hel NOT ACCUSED | children in be invited, Lewis is charged with forgery must have been drinking, Later,! "To my knowledge," he sold, |" 4 A motion to donate $50 to the had represented the Local | in the cashing of seven unem-|g. "poi con under cross-exam-|"he (the sceused) never cashed President Murray Biver re- Whitby Pee Wee Hockey League, |told of the wild outburst of ap-|ent's family, witnessing a loved) Jo Wty ployment insurance Warrants, iiadion said that the accused) that cheque," sented two new members, AWVIn was accepted unanimously, Bro. plause, which had greeted the one in pain, there was the exorbi.| Mf % each in the amount of $46, on the might have sald that If he had) Later, under cross-examination, Puckrin and Don Fleming who Cliff Murray described some of appearance of Walter Pitman, tant price of pain relieving drugs "ov BFF fo BIO raion pame of James Lewis, Ws oned any he must have been he ssid that he could not swear Missed the initiation night, with the League's activities, and Whit-|the New Party candidate who|to provide, which was often bor{COUVERES, Mts. BT ings, nephew. The other seven forgery! qrunk Lewis cashed it, nor eould he their Kin pins and 8 by citizens who contribute to this wrested Peterborough from the yond the means of the fam- Sai pvt fs, oh counts involve the signature ofl go opiained samples of James swear that he did not, {welcome on behalf of the club. |worthwhile activity, were highly Tories, in the recent Bye-elec- lly, Bro, Edwards concluded by Oe ae ote evmvenst: i James Lewls on the 'clalmant's|y opis and George Lewis' hand-| In his own defence, the accused] The Oshawa Kinsmen elub was commended, [tion, Bro Edwards said that this saying that he hoped that thel J. Larod, oa ; Mrs, weekly report to the UIC on which iting to send to the RCMP, | denied signing any of the 14 ex-|well represented at the meeting] Sister Dodie Chamberlain was the highlight of the conven- Ontario Minister of Health, would 7 , press, the warrant is based. All charges! "gor Donald Brown, of the hibits or, in fact, of ever seeing with three members on hand, brought to the attention of the tion, and Mr, Pitman's name was give this urgent problem the at-| Motion was passed to pay for 8| date back to the spring of 1958 RCMP, a handwriting expert, them arrive at his boarding They had ome very interesting membership, the lengthy absence! mentioned throughout in connec-'tention it deserved. that for new Guide leader, Mrs, DREW BENEFITS said that he was of the opinion house, He said that he occasion point to hand out to the Whithy| SE E------------------------------------------ - -- |{R. J. Read, Mrs, A, J Miller James Lewis, 22, told the cour after studying samples of writing ally picked up the rg the! club in regard to one of their . | it " se pecused. his purporting to be James Lewis', post office in Port ithy, but| members, Art Stone, & perfect F h B plist By eth, that this man signed none of the so did Mr, Mudrey, the owner of syendance man for five years| 1scoun Teenwoo : a a st 1301 Brock St, § 14 documents in the case, the house, and so did James and gs hard worker in the elub, Chapter Birthday 9th Anniversary of 1958 when he w NTE PING Levis {and at present second vice-presi- 3 oe wh ih he wi 4 IDENTIFIES WRITING He sald that he had helped | gone oe the Oshawa elub, will be The 22nd annual Dbirthday| abroad committee were on dis on Suni N 27. Paith .| play, n Sunday, Nov , Pa bridge and Wa of Viscount Greoy |p % of Prince Phillip Baptist Church will celebrate ils tion in Whithy. He said that hel Ji said that after Studying y,mes Lewis fill out the weekly | unning for deputy governor of Mrs, Austin, WHITBY and DISTRICT Whithy Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-370 would a J. Hope next one taking place Jan, 24, ng secretary; Pritchard, badge secre] ry; Mrs. J. Smyth, uniform) uncle, snd same room in January laid off from x Constric Whitby District igh School Board SECRETARY-TREASURER Applications are invited for the position of Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Wh District High School samples of writing said to be that report when he first started to 3e0r ' e Was 4 | ) rs to be a of George Leslie Lewis, he WB gray unemployment insurance Zou Cc Kip Ml appiais AR of the opinion that the same Man ui he never saw either claims OF the interest of the club at heart, wrote the signature James Lewis) ohonues after James Lewis start | igh iin pris Bell made application for wnemploy ment insurance benefits and re celved two or three cheques or warrants, before being called RL ms le. tA back to work again in March He sald that he did not notify! the UIC that he had returned fo work and in the autumn, was laid off again, he again & plied for unemployment insurance but was advised he could not get any He was shown the seven cashed warrants and the seven weekly report forms hearing the name James Lewis but denied that he had either cashed them, signed them, or authorized anyone else to do so Mrs, Reta Hoagland, an em ployee of the UIC in Oshawa, ex plained the routine that is follow ed when a claim is filed, She said that after the claim Is processed, a warrant or cheque is Issued to 100F NEWS Lodge To Prepare Sunday Breakfast The 100F (Independent Order, of Odd Fellows) held its usual Tuesday evening meeting in the local Whitby lodge hall, presided | over by Noble Grand Bro, Swain Three officers were absent The Noble Grand, after opening the lodge, welcomed all members and asked for the assistance of all in being present in increasing numbers at all future meetings Vice Grand Bro, Kemp reported all known sick members were progressing favorably, although brother Darling was expected to remain in the Toronto General Hospital for some time yet, Other members of the visiting commit tee also made reports Due to there being very little general business to be transact od, the larger portion of the eve ning was oceupled with general discus A committee volunteered to undertake arrangements for a breakfast, soclabllity and mone tary event to take place in the lodge rooms on Sunday morning, Dec, 4. This will take place from 9 am, until 11 am, and the fam ilies of the members, including ions all members, will have thelr Sun-| day morning breakfast served in home style It was moved and seconded that the Distriet Grand Master's offi cial visit would be confirmed for Tuesday, Jan, 10, as provided by his Itinerary Brothers of this lodge reported on their journey to Brooklin last evening with a Whithy candidate who received the Initiary degree (ELT PHOENIX Upon the closir of lodge quite a number journeyed to Oshawa where they engaged in a Dart baseball geome hosts, Phoenis lodge Last week when Whitby were of members scheduled with their We the other 13," he told the court] on exhibit 5, a warrant of cheque oq hack to work again, | for $46, dated May 15, 1958 "There is a strong possibility that he wrote the signatures on 'I cannot express positive identi- fication," But, he sald, the probability of He also denied that the writing| Worker he on exhibit B, said by the hand. things io this field if elected, writing expert to be his, was his elther, The case continues, and that will be ladies' night, can go on to bigger | Wood Chapter I0DE held in the | Whitby Arena Monday afternoon prizes and the following were the will be held throughout the day. | The next meeting of the Whitby was outstanding both socially and winners: For. Whitby Mesdames Al the, morning worship service, Kinsmen club will be Dee, 13 financially, With the Standard and |G, A, Welsh, L. F, Richardson, Rev, W. N |Crest of the Order in prominent {his not having written on them is| ¢ | so remote that "not too much con | sideration should be given it." Called by the defence, Mrs Norman Menally, tthen a teller in the Bank of Commerce, at Whithy, said that she had cash ed some of the warrants, which | she identified by the number 4 on the back, To the best of knowledge, she sald, she never seen Lewis in her life be fore until he was brought to her home by Mr. Meintyre hosts to Corinthian Oshawa lodge they were well beaten, However, this evening they wouldn't be de- nied and scored their second vie tory in three starts of the season With some line up changes from last week, Whitby started off with a bang, plating 10 runs in the first innings, followed by a total of 27 more¢ runs in the next five in- nings against a single run plated by Phoenix, This was one of the indifferent evenings for Phoenix who were plagued by automatic out black lines throughout the game, and, while they did get the occasional runner on the bases, could not score other than the single run in their half of the sixth innings, All of the Whitby hitters were {very consistent in thelr throwing and were just about all equally re- (sponsible for the large number of runs | in the 7th innings Whitby was {blanked for the first time, How- ever, they came right back to score 12 more runs in the eighth and ninth, the final score showing |1 for Phoenix and 49 for Whitby, The public is once again re. minded of the weekly progressive {euchre game to be held this Fri. day evening, in the lodge room at 211 Brock street south, Whitby, at elght o'clock, HARNESSES WIND BATHURST, N.B, (CP) Jo- seph Bertin, 80, who lives alone at Ste, Anne, uses wind to cut his winter fuel, Sawing firewood into stove lengths had been a heavy chore until about 20 years ago, when he noticed his son's wind. mill turning In an autumn breeze, He linked the windmill to a rotary saw and since then the wind has cut 10 cords of wood each year, BROC WHITBY Phone MO 8.3618 her| had WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR traction was a complete turkey dinner for four, Mrs, T, Norwood Mrs. W. Courtney of Oshawa, the consolation prize, Mrs, 8, Beare of Scugog Chap- ter, Port Perry, Mrs, John Vick- ery of House of Windsor Chapter, presided at the tea table center. ed by large white chrysanthe- mums in a tall "Silver Epergne', Oshawa Majors have concluded their preparatory exhibition games for their home opening league tilt on Monday night, November 28, with the Trenton RCAF Flyers as their opposition, Trenton were held off the score sheet by the Majors, two weeks back in Trenton, while Oshawa retaliated with three goals for a 3-0 decision, Now that the schedule is about to begin, the Flyers will undoubtedly prove more difficult, Winse Bradley, manager of the Oshawa Majors reports that Trenton have several experienced players on their roster, and looked to him to be not as conditioned as Oshawa, and now having played and pri two additional weeks will definitely be stronger. The Majors looked impressive on Monday night against the Toronto Macedonians, who hung on for a 6-4 victory, Ed Romanuk, Sid Arnold, Gerry McLean, and Tommy O'Connor all played well against the Macedonians, Oshawa were a trifle erractic around the visitors net, as they missed several scoring op- portunities by either hitting a skate, a leg or Just shooting wide of the target. Time should rectify this factor. Starting time for Monday's Lakeshore Inter- mediate league home opener for the Oshawa Majors against the Trenton RCAF Flyers will be 8:30 p.m, On Friday night the Majors officially open the league, in Lindsay against the Regents, Toronto, Oshawa and Lindsay are in a class together--Intermediate Ly) td come play-off time, In the Intermediate "B"" group are: Bowman= ville Shamrocks, Port Hope, Cobourg and Trenton RCAF Flyers. Orono Orphans, who will play only a part schedule commencing in January will compete in the Intermediate "C" classification, The Majors will play 26 games, 13 at home and 13 away. They play all clubs twice at home and twice away, with the exception of Orono, whom they only play twice TOWN AND COUNTRY . .. . Apparently the Kingston Frontenac. Juniors were playing a little coy, in thelr two pre-season engagements with the Whitby Hillerests, The Hillerests had to play an extra ten minutes in order to claim a 3-2 verdict from the Junior Frontenacs in the Limestone city on Monday night, Whitby thoroughly trounced Kingston twice in exhibition encounters earlier in the season, Feel- ings ran exceedingly high on Monday evening with a total of 11 majors and four misconducts being meted out as a result of several altercations. This Saturday night in the Whitby Community Arena; the Cobourg Merchants, twice victims of the Hillcrests in pre season competition provide the opposition, starting at 8:30 p.m. . , . Harry Sinden, captain of the Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Professional Hockey League, was scheduled to return to action last night against the Montreal Royals, in Kingston, Ironically enough, Montreal were the combatants on October 8, opening night in the Kingston Community centre, when Harry suffered his broken collar-bone after a solid collision with a goal post. Prior to the injury, Harry had been NOW PLAYIN Evening Shows ot 7 and 8:25 Last Complete Show at 8:25 daaa SEY Name ACQUIS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET YOU FIRST "PINCH"! g {CamiorCosiii wren Silony JANES fre BARKER Kononth CONNOR Charles RANTREY Konnath WILLIS Lasko PRLLIDG AAR A AAT LD BLAM Shirly WTO a] MURVYN VYF + Meeased thou [EJ united Artists SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 P.M, the bulwark of the Frontenac defence, as he led his mates to a 3-0 shutout victory over the Royals. Since that night, the defensive corp has been irrational on several occasions, obviously lacking the leadership that Harry can instil into the club, His tremendous play as a member of the extinct Whitby Dunlops is full proof of same. Also with an incompetent goal- tender behind them, the defence were playing under a strain, which resulted in many a disastrous mistake, with the ultimate payoff being a goal, It will probably take Harry three or four games to regain his stamina and confidence, Alf Treen another Whitby Dunlop de- fenceman is gradually becoming more effective. His major move has been the sheding of 20 excess pounds, Alf found a great difference between the ice surface at Whitby and Kingston, The opposition were breezing around him quite frequently at first, but now being accustomed to the larger rink, the road towards the Frontenac net becomes considerably rougher, The Frontenwes have an important meeting with the Sud- bury Folves on Saturday night in Kingston, They trailed the Wolves by one point prior to last night's activity, but Sudbury played last night also, and again on Friday night--both home encounters, One conso- lation is that Friday night's game will be against the league leading Hull-Ottawa Canadiens, who are most capable of subduing the Wolves, and at the same time giving valuable assistance to Kingston who are ate tempting to overtake Sudbury in the EPHL standings. The birthday cake surrounded with lighted red, white and blue tapers was on 8 side table and cut by Mrs, H, T. Fallaise, past Regent, assisted by Mrs, A, Stur- gens, Knitted articles and quilts of the services at home and Chapter, Oshawa, drew for the G, N. Irwin, J. Ross, C, Gart- position the Regent, Mrs, ¥, W. shore, J. Wall, Helen Rosebrough, be the special speaker and Mr Browne, welcomed the visiting Elsie Bond, Helen Milne, and the Gunner Knudsen, and Whitby guests. A special at- Misses J, McKay and W, Boys, Will be the soloist from Toronto; Mrs. F, MacRae, of Oshawa; Mesdames J, L, winning the lucky number and |Crumback ¥, G, Rundle, G, Pom. broadcast, of which he Is also (kin, Joan MacNab, from Port Perry, Mesdames Marie Car. negie, J, Orde and Gwen Rennie, Members in charge of arrange ments were: General convener, Mrs. H. T, Fallaise and co-con- vener, Mrs, George Anderson, as- sisted by Misses J. McKay and W. Boys, Mesdames D, O, Lynch, 8. Murdoch, G. A, Welsh, H. P, Doner, 8. Oshorne, R, Hatch, R, Langford, D, Wilson, J. Ross, C, Freeman, F', W, Marsh, J, A, An. derson, H, C. Phillips, J. M, Rob- lin, C, Purdon and N, Cormack, Reports On Panel At Dundas H&S Dundas Street East Home and School Association held its month-| Complete Plans For Pitman Visit Tom Edwards, President of the ay on Tuesday, Mr, R, er, vice » president, opened the meeting with ""O Canada" with Mrs, Kay Hutchings at the| plano, He addressed the group briefly | explaining the object of Home and School Association, Mr, Sea- ker, who was present at the panel of discussion held at Mas- sey Hall, Toronto, on Thursday, Nov, 17, gave a brief resume of the questions debated at this evening entitled 'Spotlight on Home and School," The list 'angeme: completed, for the visit of Walter Pitman, Mr, Pitman, recent win- ner in the Peterborough bye-elec- tion, as a New Party candidate, will address an open meeting, at 211% Brock St. 8, on Saturday next, at 10 am, to which the public is invited, A prominent local personality, Mr, T, D, Thomas, MLA for Osh. awa Riding, who has been most generous to the Whitby group in an advisory capacity, has under. were noted personalities from the press, radio and TV, They ques. tioned members of the executive of the Canadian Home and School and Parents - Teachers Federa- tion, This was an unrehearsed program, Mr, Seager's talk prov. ed to be most enlightening to all present at the Dundas school meeting, Mrs, Fred Backer gave her re- port on the Home and School Conference held in Peterborough which she attended as a delegate on Oct, 20. The parents present were then invited to view a book display for children, Mrg, John Emburg introduced the guest speaker for the eve. ning, Corporal Wm, Middleton, who spoke on the safety for chil dren going, coming and at school, Following this, group dis. cussion was formed on home- work, TV and discipline of chil. taken to wel Mr, Pitman, In his first visit to this area, The Whitby Club is indebted to Mr, Thomas in view of the fact that the Ontario Legislature is now in session and his free time is limit. ed, A number of Whitby organiza. tions have expressed an interest in this event, and it is expected that a fair cross section of Wiit- by's population will be present, Apart from the spectacular na- ture of Mr, Pitman's victory, It should be of enormous interest to listen to the reactions of this young man, to the historical Board, effective Jan, 1, 1961, Applicant should state qualifications end experience. Must be capable of being bonded Applications to: LLOYD GIBSON, 602 Dundes $1. W., Whitby District High School Board, 9th anniversary. Special services Aitken of Calvary Baptist Church, in Oshawa, will Danish tenor, | Rev. Allan Forbes, of Buffalo's "Good News at Noon" radio director, and of Buffalo Youth time along with his Evangelistic team, will be ministering in mes. {sage and song at the evening service and also at the special | Fireside Service which will fol low at 8.30 p.m, i a ES 2 { OTTENBRITE Men's Wear are offering their annual | Uxbridge Couple FREE TURKEY Celebrates : Diamond Wedding | § Mr, and Mrs, William 8, Meth-| o erel observed their diamond wed- 103 Dundas St. W., Whitby MO 8.3264 ding anniversary on Saturday, ELA da do Xo 2a da J [Nov, 12 and on that day were Both Mr, and Mrs. Metherel a: wy are life long residents of Ontario : with the purchase of every suit or topcoat There were 47 members pres ent to help them celebrate the very happy event, pageantry of our Federal Parlia- ment when it Is réalized that only a few weeks ago he was an obscure high schoo! teacher [ It should he a fitting start to| Grey Cup Day, and members of | the Whitby New Party Cluh,, ve| looking forward to the event, with| eager anticipation, dren, The principal of the school, Miss F, Heard, announced that free skating would commence at the arena for the school children WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY on Dec, 8. The room prizes were won by Sr, room, Mrs, K. Hutch. ings and Jr. room, Miss B, Craig The meeting adjourned with the "Queen," The mothers of Mis s| Betty Odlum's room served lunch, ADDITIONAL WHITRY NEWS ON PAGE 4 DUPLICATE BRIDGE North and South: Mrs. Hunter LADIES AUXILIARY CANADIAN LEGION B. ES I BAZAAR FRI. NOV. 25th 2:30 P.M. AT LEGION HALL BYRON ST, §, AFTERNOON TEA 35¢ and Mrs. MacGillivray, 89%; Mrs, Wilson and Mrs, Spratt, 79; Mr, and Mrs, Baker, 79; Mrs, Frost and Miss Lawlor, 78; Mr, and Mrs, Thomas, 72. East and West -- Mrs. Medland and Mrs, Waddell, 89; Mrs, and Miss Bovay, 88%; Mrs, Odlum and Mrs, Welsh, 85; Mrs, Chubb and Mrs, Maundrell, 77%, TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE DISCHARGE OF ROOF WATER INTO SANITARY SEWERS BY-LAW NO. 2311 of the Town of Whitby provides that After April 1st, 1961, it shall be an offence to discharge roof water into the sanitary sewer system and persons cons victed of failing to comply with the provisions of the by-law are liable to a maximum penalty of $300.00, During periods of heavy rain, roof water (which does not res quire treatment) seriously taxes the facilities of the Sewage Treatment Plant and causes flooding of the sewer system, All Owners of Buildings in Whitby should carry out an im« mediate check to determine If water from the roof or any building is being run into a sanitary sewer; and If this is found to be the case, The Roof Water Leaders Must Be P ly Di d from the sanitary sewer not later than April 1st, 1961. Roof water may be disposed of by running it on the ground and letting it flow to the nearest street gutter ditch or water course, or by installing a storm sewer connection, Anyone requiring additional information should call the Ene gineer's Department, L. MH, INKPEN, Chairman, Health & Welfare, I i k guests of honor at a dinner party held by their family in the County. Despite their advanced y == [ARNOLD'S cluding » telegram from HM 115 BROCK NORTH--WHITBY {Frost, C. A, Cathers, MP for | York, and a certifiacte from the FRESH CUT FROM TENDER YOUNG BEEF Way. {rocisgs PORTERHOUSE WING Mr, and Mrs, Metherel have Cc [) rar th Keswick. 'and Mia. Revert cro] ROAST (lyn, Sumuel of Ajax, and Peter of | PRIME RIB Whitby. Another son, Howard, is dren 2, 069 SLICED FRESH CUT Cooked Ham, 89¢} New Cheese , 59¢ YOUNG ROASTING 4.6 LBS, CHICKENS 1b. 49° N ha tt a TL a HA sl al DO IT NOW! 1 i No Interest Charged Until Next May i THEN YOU HAVE UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY YOUR ACCOUNT 4 * . Don't Wait! Why Do Without! i 1] Enjoy that Recreation Room, or build that Extra Bedroom, etc., NOW when i BUILDERS' SUPPLY Uxbridge Legion Hall, |both enjoy quite good health, The {couple received many greetings Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister | Just North of the Four Corners Diefenbaker, Premier Leslie M. OPEN THURS. TILL 8--FRI. TILL 9 P.M. {Province of Ontario as well as many greetings from a wide OR SIRLOIN Merrick (aimedar of Unoriase] STEAK or |zier (Sophie) of Horning Mills, Also three sons, John of Rock- € deceased, There are 37 grand ROAST BEEF 1b. 59 children and 36 great-grandchil FRESH COUNTRY FRESH HAMBURG Sausage 2, 49¢¢ Steak FRESH BUTT BONELESS PEAMEALED Pork Chops ,, 59¢¢ Cottage Roll , 55¢ FRESH GRADE "A" FOR ROASTING OR FRYING * Young Chickens 3 3: i» 3-b, Average esas you need it. You can have that cottage ready for Spring. | All With No Cash To Pay . . . Until The First of May I W. A. SMITH R MO 8-2379 WHITBY 701 BROCK ST. N., Ch re Biter al as LL

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