Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins MINOR HOCKEY NEWS Hundreds Of Boys Enter WMH League joe a busy time organizing ail! the teams in the different) leagues. Tel. 668-3703 By LOUIS GRENIER , Second Game: Rotary vs Le- Three games in the Bantam|s!0n- ae nee . series featured the action Tues-- ROTA -- G. Warman, D. Mess : Skies asa Sls day, Oct. 15. The first game|Good, J. Good, J. Como, B.! : pee a cleanly contested affair,|Cawker, G. Town, 8. Sorichetti,| the players and anyone hav- jattending will be able to pur-|Bob from the Peddlers and you DRESS 'BEAT' "§t. Andrew's YPS To | WEDNESDAY, October 23 | Women's Institute | WHITBY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 19, 1963 5 | THIRSDAY, October 24 { Salvation Army Women's Home| ie CLUB CALENDAR DIVIDENDS (MONDAY, October 21 Operate Coffee House 9 =. °"" ist Whitby Scouts | The Young Peiple's Society of ing every Tuesday evening at) Salvation Army Brownies Andfew's Presbyterian'the Bohemian Embassy as well| Whitby Baptist Church Ex- Roberts, two local folk-|, Plorers | cele |Ali Sa'nts, Anglicaa Church Eve-} St Church have created a n.ew as Chic way of spending Saturday ev-|singing performers will be ap- ening. It's a non-stop coffee|pearing. One group is the Ped-| house featuring folk music fromidiers, Avis Leggett, Peter! 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. and it will be/Schell, Bob Bassett and Ross) operating this Saturday. Pilison, all students from Hen- The place is the Church base-|ty Street High School. ment, although you may not rec-| Some may remember the Ped- «+ ognize it-when the decorators|diers from their appearances have finished. The admission is at the NDP rally in Oshawa or only 50 cents per person. Those'on CKLB radio. Take Peter and Miss Florence Davey Group \Viscount Greenwood Chapter} |Christian Reformed Church) : : Ladies' Society Work and Union banking; Pray |Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No. 248 |FRIDAY, October 25 night cial Club ISATURDAY, October 26 'Salvation Army Timbral Brig- St. John's Anglican Church| ade Men's Club | Salvation ning Guild ] Army Young People's| ( 4% per cent pfd. 42 cents, Jan. 15, 1964, record Dec 31. {Red Cross Senior Citizens' So-|commen five cents plus 10 cents 'extra, Jan 2, 1964, record Dec. Ltd., 1964, record Dec. 16. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aluminium Ltd., common 15 |common 17% record cents, Nov, 15, Oct, 31. : Kelly Douglas and Co. Ltd., class A 6% cents, Nov. 30, rec- ord Nov. 8. U.S.), Dec. 5, record Nov. 6; Canadian General Eleciric, class A 20 cents, Jan. 2, Cosmos Imperial Mills Ltd., [ODE Mark's United Church] Women Unit No. 8 | | | TUESDAY, October 22 chase coffees, teas and softihave a new combination. Avis drinks and choose from a large' and Ross. This couple is relati-| pastry tray, something sweet,'ye!y new to the local scene but} with Kiwanis trimming Kins.|D. Balson, B, McCaffrey, H./g time on their hands, get out * men 5 to 1. Ross. R. Matheson, J. Beswick,|@24 lend these boys your sup- 'The second game was a close|J. Huittema, D. Scheider, J. Car-|Port, to show them you're be-| hind their efforts. i i ion took|ter. Robinson, their pong = gy Oy ggg rae LEGION: J. Adams, L. Hor.) Their was a good "e eked out/ack, R. Mowat, W. Robertson,|™ eae Ae, Cena, 2 OOM, CO, ; : 2 hetre, R. Dochuk, P. Gale, G,| The first game saw the C The third game pitted the Po- land the Bantam All Stars fight rich and fattening have appeared at a few func- Entertainment, from Toronto|tions in the area including the will feature Chic Roberts, Many|Industrial Trade Fair Dinner); 5 turnout|in Monday but lets double it next/Chic from the Oshawa Audi-| As well as the above. perfor-| st. this area will remember|last June. torium Hootenany or from: the|/mers a surprise guest from the Mariposa Fall Festival. He also! Torcnto folk scene will be ap-|Si. tele-' pearing. Perhaps it is one of the} Women Unit No. 4 has appeared on several lice against the Pee Wee 'Auj|MeConnelt, D. McCoy, R. Pee- i .|bles, P. Pillman, S. Ball, --_ front poodaandd "in| Miller G. Reeson; P. Stables. ; "| SUMMARY For Rotary, A ore ich ssa a Como, Town, Sorichetti, Caw-| icate é ! . at Rig <u ong a 6s PY) For Legion, Horack with played. The All Stars have the|!2"ee and McConnell and Rob- Stuff and will be heard from/™on aading. ao. after a few more practices. |Wee All Stars A word at this time to the} POLICE coaches, Please see that the), 1014 Wilson Hutching, Kad.|like these fellows have taken players -- are peo On| ell Vella Hughes Niro. Jo. UP where they left off last year the score sheets, as it makes it uy ' "a Sree | easier for me to read them, this |eonrord goal Wineck, Dunbar,/rIRST GAME goes for all leagues, please try!" "E55 wre ALL STARS -- Ning and have this done. meh | ; ; cine.| Haw, B. Williams, R. Halton, K. First game, Kiwanis vs Kins-| tmanskie, D. Ross, L. | man. arts Wire ' ; Moon, |D- Towarnicki, H Cassidy, G. Ponciard, Gibson, "B. Bonner, |Brown, J. McGrath, R. Rob-| G. Dragomatz, J. Graham, G. ertson, A. Grant G. Gillespie./ton, Adams, Lees, G. Souter, T. Kuzick, B.|D. Silver ti, Vipond, Ploeger, B. VanDuren, B. Luke, B. McBride, Bill McBride. KINSMAN: Hicks, R. Snare,|bar, control. account of themselves, but |seemed a little disorganized at times. Game two saw the Bandsmen and Lions Club tangle in a hard Visser, Connorfi checking game. And it seems vs Pee aher, Davies, Woodward, God dard, Englan, Pebbles, John- |Harris and McCarl, Reeson, assist Griffen, Hughes, aS-/fin and Mowatt W. Sorichette, B. Kent, M. Kee-|sist Niro and Vella, Dunbar no) cinmary for COF -- Zeis-| ner from Gresham, Grylls un-| nan, B. Balson, H. Huinik, J.|assist, Allard assist Connor, | Lee, B. Bettes, S. Seminsky,|Hughes assist Arnold; Giffen|assisted L. Levitt, C. Goemans, G. Fer-|assist Sandford, Dunbar assist) For the All Stars -- Reeson tile, D. Connelly, B. Alexander,|Giffen, Hughes assist Niro \irom Keenan and Vipond and T. Gordon, C. Greg For the Pee Wee All StaTs./Reeson again from Vipond and| SUMMARY -- For Kiwanis,|Halton a solo effort _, |Keena. Moon with three, McBride one,) The Midget house league ini- : and Bonner from Dryamotz.jtial opening Monday, Oct. 14,;SECOND GAME For Kinsman, Mike Keenan, alwas everything the officials) BANDSMEN -- Fertile, Chris-| solo effort. hoped for. Because they have|tie, Rowlad, Powell, Young,| 'Sweet, Brooks, Jones, Beal,| Ducan and Gail and G. Powell. WHITBY PERSONALS LIONS CLUB Stubbings, |Mrown, Sorichetti, Luke Lev- lesque, Beddard, Stewart, Zim-| Whitby Baptist Church Wom-jand family, Jennifer, Linda and|mer, _Poleshok, McCaffery, | en's Society for Christian Ser-|Leonard, also a friend, Janet|Bremner, Toffen and Forman. | vice is holdings its Fall Thank-|Grealis, spent Thanksgiving); syuMMARY -- For Bandsmen| offering service Tuesday, Octo-\weekend at their cottage on} Young unassisted, Ducan| 22 ee Simcoe, near Barrie from Jones, Ducan unassisted,| on tu SS 'oti 'ans will be shown. A cordial invita-- Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Cation tea i dese: tion, is extended to everyone|and children Denise, Debra,; For Lions Club -- Leverque| who wishes to attend. Douglas and Dianne A, unassisted, Bedard unassisted, | Thanksgiving weekend at Pic i i. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Juby,/ton with Mrs. Clarke's matber|cacul" eae hg go el 900 Greenwood ,-are\Mrs. H. Boyce of Picton. eng' H rae nas jand Luke from Brown and Sas ae cee een \Bremner completed the scoring. | anniversary, Monday, October) Mr. and Mrs. George Page| 'the referee for both games 21. For the occasion Mr. andjand daughters, Joanne andj. J. Corner who did ue Mrs.- G. Jamieson, South,|Christine, spent Thanksgiving) ion . . Kingsway, Toronto, are eN-\weekend at their cottage at) tertaining themy at dinner at)wWashago. their residence, | Thanksgiving dinner ugests at! Mrs. W. McMinn, Byron streetjthe home of Mr. and Mrs. | south, is opening her home|William Bonk, 1614 Brock Monday evening, October 21, to\street south, were Mr. and! the members of Florence Davey|Mrs. Ronald Heard and sons,! Group for their monthly meet-/Gary and Allan of Oshawa. -- Recent guests at the home of; Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. A. Morin, 117) Harold Myers, 117 St. Law-|Cedar street were: Pierre) njto a two-all tie, with the All) |Stars getting some good scoring|------ chances, and showing good puck} The COF team gave a good) COF -- Vella, Grylis, Hay,| "| The league will be composed Church Saturday night October Moore, son, Bryant, Zeisner, Gresham, | Bantam All Stars -- Parting-| Prichard, Sorichet- Durno's Garage Club with Denis ; : eenan, SUMMARY -- For Police,'town, Sandford, McConell, Ar-| |Hughes assisted by Arnold, Dun-/noid, Lee, Cawker, Horack, Gif-| -|meeting of the players will be vision programs as well a& sing- ' tenany. about what to wear, they need) Four Teams |Salvation Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' people from the Garden's Hoo-| Whitby Baptist Church Women's In case the girls are worrying/Girl Guide of Canada Whiiby| |Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club {Red Cross work room Army Cubs 2nd Whitby Auxiliary | . Mark's United Church} Women Unit No. 9 i Mark's United . Church) Women Unit No, 1 Mark's Uniicd Church] LAKESHORE Family Monuments ] Created To .) Individual MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 137 PROG rT ¢ snl ee Society for Christian Service |GOODYEARS District Association of Canada inot. The dress. is beat, that is, |. janything sloppy and contort lable. This evening is not res-| itricted to teenagers. Everyone, | leven parcnts invited. | The Church is located at the icorner of Byron and St. John| 'streets, Whitby. A Joyne who} In Mercantile Hockey Loop The Whitby Mercantile Hock-; SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers WHITBY - ese ineeeee || DUNLOPS would like to hear. spirituals,| ey League will open its 1963-64 season on Sunday, Oct. 27 at the Whitby Arena. lands of folk-songs of any kind) come to the Presbyterian! of four clubs again this year and the season is expected to) run well into the Spring. Jim Corners will manage the 19. You won't regret it. MANY ISLANDS Tinwe are more than 150,000 Arsenea taking command of thejjsjands along Norway's 12,500 Ottenbrite Men's Wear team. | miles of coastline. Frank Elliott will attempt to}- ' . anv ieee control the rough and _ ready Flemming's Shell Team and it TOOTHACHE | is hoped John MacKay or Art! pon' Buffer agony. In seconde get re- lief that lasts with ORA-JEL. Speed- | release formula puts medications to | work instantly to stop throbbing pain, | blues, love songs, songs of other pm =| Mon. Oct. 21 Peter Smits WHITBY HAIR STYLING ]] COMMUNITY 102 BYRON ST. S$. WHITBY NOW... Frank and Peter To give you quicker, more efficient service than ever! ADMISSION if Adults Students (with cards) . . Children MY WIFE'S SO SINCE SHE FOU NICE TO COME HOME TO nD RELIEF wi DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD " 'So nice to come home to'--that's what my husband tells me since | got fast relief from the nervous troubles that were making us both unhappy!" It's a grand thrill to be feeling ast tight--to find relief keful nights--to from tension-ridden days.and re! get away from those j we call 'Nerve ee {t's great steady nerves again th DR. CHASE Nerve Fo J jess wakeful jumpy irritable tense feelings that ' to have the sound at go with good health, od--FIGHTS Nerve Fatigue Morton will do the honors for Recommended by many dentists as | the Arena Sunoco team The executive consisting of} Don Tebble, Dave Gofrey and) «, yi Pau! Rousseau wii] remain in of- docuats jeommore pe ete fice until Nov. 3 when a general) it for teething. 89¢ ORA-JEL | Vote - Elect MOWAT-X MAYOR - WHITBY held to elect a new executive. | All managers reported they) were short players for their teams this year Any person who lives in Whit-! by, and would like to play in a} men's league similar to the/ UAW league are asked to con-| tact the managers of the above! clubs or Don Tebble at 668-3079. | The teams are practicing this! Sunday at the Whitby Arena! from 12 noon until 4 p.m | FOR 24-1OUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Victorian Order of Nurses' ANNUAL APPEAL ATTENTION Remember the Letter for the V.O.N. Appeal, week of October 14th to 18th. PLEASE RETURN CONTRIBUTION IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE !! WHITBY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 rence street, is celebrating his|Morn of Val de Bois, Quebec! ninth birthday Monday, October|also Miss Daisy Wall of Toronto.| 21. His companions of Kathleen} Rowe Schoo! i i Patricia Munrg, 115 Craydon} oe PP ond, is celebrating her 17th) poe many happy returns of the) i iday, Sunday, October 20.| For the occasion she will be en-| Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moyleitertained at dinner. Fellow Workers Honor Retiring Postmaster A lifetime of seeing that the|Post Office in 1930 and stayed! mails go through was recogniz-|with the department until the ed at a testimonia) dinner Fri-/outbreak of war in 1940. day night held im honor of) He served as a staff sergeant Whitby's retiring Postmaster|in the Canadian Postal Corps Wilson H. Brown. overseas during the Second Mr. Brown who has been in|Great War and was Teleased the employ of the government|from the Army at War's end in for more than 25 years is end- 1945. i ; j |. After the war he again joined pi Bags af Sey ie post office, this time as a J. H Fults, District Postmas- |Postal, clerk ep nda i Post ter, spoke to the large gathering | waster of Whitby and hr serv- of friends and employees at the |e in that capacity since dmner it the Whitby Legion)" 4, Brown said when he took goer an NE the Whitby Post Office the e@ sal e postal depar'-\staff numbered five. | * ment has nothing but the high-| with the growth of the town| FREE tickets est regard for Mr. Brown and/and the introduction of a mail| there had never in his know-|carrier service the staff has/ te the ledge been any serious com-| grown to 17 | | BIG SHOW plaints of the service in town.| Mr. Brown said he was not the ell NEW YOUR NAME" Is your name in Today's Want Ad Section? Classified Advertising listed there, winning for yourself a pair of Turn now to the Times pages, and you. may] "FIND, YOUR NAME" |) NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER 7 TAKE NOTICE that JOHN JACOB MAJCHER of the Town TOWN OF WHITBY WHITBY CHURCHES EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OFF HIGHWAY 12 -- 10:30 A.M ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M, DUTCH SERVICE 7 PLM. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M, Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss |la Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. 11 A.M.--Morning Worship Infant Baptism SUNDAY SCHOOL 2:45 a.m, Juniors, Intermedictes, niors 11;00 a.m. pet Kindergarten, ri ry 11:00 a.m. Infant care while par- ents 5 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Rev. H. M. Bunteia, B.A. Corner Byron. at St, John Rey. W. J. S. McClure, 8.A. Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Divine Worship Preacher ages R. McKillican D. Oct. 27 Anniversary Services 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M: Nur: Care and Junior Congregation Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List Voters' List 1963, Town of Whitby County of Ontario Notice is hereby given thet | have complied with Section 9 of The Voters' Lists Act, 1960 ,and thet | have posted up at my office at the Municipal Building on the 11th day of October, 1963, the list of ell persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at icipel electi and thot such list re- mains there for inspection, And 1 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro- dings to have any omissions or errors corrected according of Whitby in the County of Ontario will make appl at @ Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held et the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 217 MURRAY STREET in-the CITY of PETERBOROUGH in the COUNTY of PETERBOROUGH on Friday the 15th day of NOVEMBER, 1963 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock E.S.T. in the forenoon for the issuance of « Lounge Licence for the sole and consumption of liquor and Dining Lounge Licence for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. d for the following p : The C Motel at 732 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario, being port of Lot 24 in Concession 2 in the said Town of Whitby in the County and Province of Ontario. Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with MR. H, J. BROWNE the registrar of the licensing district, whose address is 55 LAKESHORE BLVD., EAST, TORONTO , ONTARIO. at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. DATED at Whitby this 15th doy of October 1963. ~ John Jacob Maicher 732 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario rer the last day for eppeal being the 25th day of October, Dated this 11th day of October 1963. JOHN R, FROST, WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH 6 COLBORNE STREET MINISTER REV. Organist Mrs. W. E. WEST AT CENTRE JOHN McLEOD Summers A.T.C.M, : ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. Guest Preacher -- Rev. McMaster University, Hamilton 45 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 9: 8: 15 P.M.--Baptist Y John Thomas B.A.B.D. oung Peoples Union Clerk, Town of Whitby. TOWN OF WHITBY VOTING DAY, Monday, Dec. 2, 1963 Is Your Name On The Voters' List? The Voters' List for the year 1963 may be examined at the Municipal Building, all Public and Separate School Buildings and all Post Offices. INFORMATION MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED BY TELEPHONING 668-5803 during office hours, 9 to S$ o'clock, Mondays to Fridays. Qualifications for voting are as follows: 21 years of age. A British subject. An owner or tenant, or wife or husband of an owner or tenant. NOTE -- R and 8 cipal Vote. Only those who py o di of two or more rooms, in which they sleep, prepare and serve meals, and qualify as above are entitled to vote. Final Date for Appeal -----October 25th, 1963. are not itled to a Muni- my 'uitihas cos FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, PASTOR 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS", C.K.L.B. 9:45 A.M.--Our Bible School Invites You 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER: -- PASTOR HERBERT J 6:30 P.M, -- Pre-Service Prayer Time Wednesday Evening 8:00 P.M. Prayer, Praise and Bible Study There's Always A Welcome At Faith OHNSON, Toronto JOHN R. FROST, 405 Dundos St. West, Whitby Clerk, Town of Whitby He attended the local schools He added he had spent a and enlisted and served in the|number of good years as a| Second Canadian Battalion dur-|member of the post office but ing the First World War. jwas looking forward to the! He first came to the Whitby'long lazy days of retirement. BROCK. Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m, wHITBY-- Saturday Matinee. at 1:30 Mr Brown came to Whitby| sorry to be leaving the post of- at the age of three in 1901. fice ICE CAPADES OF 1964 at the | Maple Leaf Gardens TORONTO NOVEMBER 5th through NOVEMBER 12th THE TRUE STORY... THAT CHANGED THE LIVES OF MILLIONS Buel? Fes wlth Base APADES OF 1964 ria an va uVy vy ¥ * pee VN yy \ y eee" yee eR, f SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--Hear the Message entitled "THE SEA OF LIQUID LOVE" on speaking wit! 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Salvation for the Soul Prayer for the Body "Baptism in The Holy Spirit , Tabernacle Youth Choir an Pentecostal Tabernacle 307 BROCK ST. N REV. MAXWELL CASE--Pastor h other tongues d Tane Weavers Quartet WHITBY

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