Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3703 Improved Harbor Increases Activity A report on the increased ac- tivity in Whitby Harbor during the last nine months was sub- mitted to Whitby Council, Mon-| day. eputy-Reev George Brooks. told council that new shipments of' salt and oil shipments have helped make this a near record year. He said there have been !m- and that several new pieces of equipment have been added. One of the most marked changes in the past year was the improvement in relation- ships between representatives o° jof effort of both members and Inon-members of the Board." jon the linstalled at the harbor, it was ements to the off-dock area|learned, pes cy gpa rr | He said talks on the possible |goes on the waterfront are un-jmonths of the year were most) |derway. : 'basin will be dredged to allow bright. Men Miss Ducks | ar ae i barge baskets of white, . yel- low and bronze chrysanthe- mums decorated St. Mark's United Church for the lovely fall wedding held Saturday, Oct, 5 at 3 p.m. when Cheryl Mar- garet Ann Hawes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawes, Whitby, became the bride of Edward Gorden Gibson, son of the Board and those of the De-|ships up to 400 feet in length to Mrs, William Gibson, Oshawa, partment of Transport, the/turn comfortably. and the late Mr. Gibson. Councillor added ats of vege-|_ One of the main difticulties 51" th; double ring ceremony. t Sigh golly the harbor, came/encounterd by members of the/vrs. J, L. Beaton was at the s the. It of reat deal|Board was the poor publicity oN or¢an and accompanied the as We rest of 88 | the harbor among the owners of | <oloist, Harold Hay, who sang |shipping companies. |The Lord's Prayer" and "Oh Shipments of salt to be used "The facilities and service in| Perfect Love." ae f highways are being|the harbor have improved but! The bride, given in marriage weighed by a new 50-ton scale|the reputation of Whitby as ajby her father, wore a portrait, | ¢d ' fine harbor has not kept up with|full length gown of 'organza |the im&rovements," he said. over a taffeta fitted bodice fea- The Deputy Reeve concluded|turing a scoop neckline and lily by saying he felt the first nine|point sleeves, It was banded at the waist with imported se- |successful and that the pros-jquin . trimmed Alencon lace, | He said talks on the possible|vects for the future were very|and a self bow at the back, Tke bell shaped skirt was --j|softly pleated at waist and the entire hemline was bordered storage of coal and other car- Whitby Youth Sentenced On ed with appliques of Alencon lace, A Crown of crystal and- pearls Hawes-Gibson Autumn Nuptials bride's Luke of Hampton who wore 2 street length dress in Autumn gold brocade with veil headdress. of fall shades of wheat spray. was the) Ronald honor Mrs. Matron of sister, matching She carried a simple cascade of yellow and Donald Gibson, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Ronald L ':e, Hampton and George Warden, Oshawa. For the reception held at the Sandalwood Restaurant, Osh- awa, the bride's mother re- ceived wearing a champagne lace jacket dress with brown accessories. She was assisted b, the bridegroom's mother,|5 who chose a royal blue crepe dress with white feathered hat and accessories. For their honeymoon trip to points west the bride left wear- ing a light green wool boucle suit, brown accessories and tailored corsage of bronze pom-} poms. awa. Catharines, Toronto, Port capsule history of the product in Canada, pointing out that the first export of Canadian timber was to European shipbuilders in| the mid-Seventeenth Century. was the pioneer's source of shel- ter, fuel, utensils and tools. ,000 different uses. Engineers can span over 300 feet without supporting beams by a gluing process, or scientists can create} drugs and alcohol from it. Importance Stressed To The romance of the simple; piece of wood was outlined to|churches in Japan and Norway) Whitby Rotarians at their week-|more than 1,000 years old." ly luncheon Tuesday. | Frederick Overend, vice-pres-| cent of Canada's Foreign Ex- ident and former m h of Of Wood (7 THE-OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Getoher 23,1963 5° WHITBY BOWLING NEWS Rotary lasts, There are __all-wood He disclosed that about 30 per consists of wood. prod- the Peterborough Lumber Com-|ucts and stressed that if the pany, stressed the everyday im-jeconomy were to flourish, the nortance of wood, and the vital} effect that it played in the na-| tional economy. | He began his address with a Internally, he continued, wood "Today, wood has more than "It can be pulled apart, glued| together, pulped, pressed, burn- ed, shaped and distilled," added. he He mentioned the warmth and| : comfort which people associate) in with similar lace. The overall; On their return the newly-|with the wood pro jeffect was dramatized by a de-|weds will reside at 333 Gibb/home, He substantiated his the-| tachable chapel train embellish-|street, Apartment Nine, Osh-|ory by estimating that nine of| 10 homes in Canada were most- Guests were present from St.|ly wood. "Wood is strong, but it is also} | Group Meets forests must be carefully man- aged. "The tree is like any other) 7 crop. It must be harvested care- fully to insure a maximum year- ly yield,' he continued. 'And this yield must be both per- petual and sustained. "We must be assured that the forest will always be part of the Canadian heritage," he con- cluded. Florence Davey The Florence Davey Group) held its nonthly meeting at the home of Mrs. G. McMinn on Monday evening with good at- tendance. the abscence of the! G. Dalgleish opened the meeting} with a worship service. She} also chaired the business meet- ing. It was announced that the! CIGARET LEAGUE Points -- Winchester 3, Kools 1, Winston 3, Black Cats 1, Ex- ports 1, Cameos 3,. Buckingham 1, Players 3. Triples over 500 -- V. Jordon 678, C. Rowden 640, D. Jeffreys 623, G. McConnell 622, P. Brown 618, M. McCoy 612, H. Bastar- ache 605, J. Richardson 599, P Humphries 530, V. Roberts 525, V. Rieger 518, E. Clarke Singles over 200 -- P. Brown 292, V. Jordan 218, 283, J. Rich- ardson 263, H. Bastarache 243, D. Jeffreys 214, 242, V. Roberts 226, M. McCoy 224, 228, C. Row- den 220, 215, 205, P. Humprhies 217 E. Fernley 217, G. McCon- nell 216, 200, 206, V. Rieger 208, E. Clarke 208. WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Triples 700 and over -- R. Childs 854 (340, 318); L. Reed ; B. Henderson Gough 305, .B Walker 280, B. Morrison 255, B. Holsey 255, D.| ducts in the/President, Vice-president, Mrs.|C?@8ss 251, B. Owens 250. | Points won Anderson's Cart 3, Legion 0; Honeyocker's 3, Andrew's 0; Drew's 3, Mill- Singles, 250 and over -- Bill) 0 by Barber Shop 0; Whitby Hotel 3, Papermakers 0; Bath: urst 2, Mitton Machinery 1; Joe's Barber Shop 2, Hoffer Valley 1; Queen's Hotel 2, Ram- blers 1, i Prize Winner -- B. Morrison, _ WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE °- HIGH TRIPLES wat Ron Bragg, 783; M. Reeson,* 750; B. Jordan, 748; E. Samate? ski, 719; L. Bedard, 718. ° HIGH SINGLES E. Brush, 305; L, Batherson" 282, G. Schmidke, 278; W. Bick, -- 277;. E. Archer, 273; B. Fergu- son, 267; Don. Denyer, 264; P._ Scott, 262; R. McCoy, 261; M. Jordan, 260. : POINTS WON ' Post Office 1, Red Wings 1," Legionaires 1, Legion Old Sweats, 0, Knights of Columbus" 1, Goold's Furniture 2, Abner's ' Ramblers 3, Citizens Finance 2." Legion No, 2, 2, Silversmiths 2, IAM 2, Firemen 3, Mel-Ron 2, County Bowl 1, Ottenbrite's 0; Credit Union 1. % MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA iriend" PHONE 725-064 work Builders 0; Dunlop 3, Whit- Lose Gun, $10 Baiting a hunting area to at-jbaiting of an area within one jheld her bouffant veil of pure|Perry, Maple Grove, Bowman-|light and easy to work with.| \silk illusion and she carried alville, Hampton, Tyrone and|Anyone with the simplest tools modern cascade 'ouquet of|Oshawa. can use it. meeting of the group on Mon-| lday, Nov. 18, would be held at) the home of Mrs. C. Barter,| WEEKEND BUYS tract ducks cost two Toronto men $10 and. their shotguns when they appeared in Whitby Court charged with the offence by two RCMP officers. Aylmer Plowman and Charles Stuart appeared before Magis- trate Harry W. Jermyn and pleaded guilty to the charge un-| der the Migratory Birds Act. Both men admitted baiting a pond in front of a duck blind on Scugog Island, Reach Twn- ship. Th men were found to have baited the area with grain to attract the ducks but said the method did not prove success- ful. They said they were Inexper- ienced hunters and were not aware of the law prohib'ting the| half mile of a hunting blind. A 19-year-old youth who has The superstition that Friday spent the last week in_ the 13th is in unlucky day was County Jail "to think about his regal gold roses with a burst of) stephanotis accented by natural) wheat sprays. ! Ray Smith of Oshawa acted) as master of ceremonies at wedding dinner. wae Whitby man|crimes", appeared in Whitby pooiveg Po sgaticy re $100 es im-| Court Tuesday to face sentence paired driving on Friday, Sept.\on séven different charges. 13 m Jack Warner Heib, 19, of RR Jack Britten, 35, of 104 Byron 1, Whitby, appeared in Magis- street south, Whitby, pieaded|trate's Court on Sept. 15 and guilty to.a charge o' care and|was found guilty of: Impaired control of a motor vehicle while| driving; failing to remain at the impaired before Magistrate|scene of an accident, obtaining Harry W. Jermyn Tuesday. liquor as a minor; driving, an The court was told by an OPP|unsafe motor. vehicle; two Officer that he had observeS counts of:failing to produce evi- Mr. Britten driving in an "r-dence of insurance and failing ratic manner' on Highway 7 |to notify the Department of north of BrooktTin. ;Transport of the transfer of a : id when he stopp-| Motor vehicle. Big Apes ig pa At the time of Heib's trial one co-operative and offered no| Week ago, Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn said he needed time to trouble. consider the case and told Heib to give the matter some thought The world-stirring Encyclical,, "Pacem in Terris" (Peace on Earth) by the late Pope John XXIII was the inspiration. for group discussions with meaning-| en's League held its fall meet-| ing at Immaculate Conception} UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES in the County jail while waiting CWL in Port Perry. for sentencing yesterday. The attempt to study a part) At the trial the Court learn- of that great work, devoted to) SA HOME LEAGUE Salvation Army Women's Home League held its weekly meeting Thursday evening at the Citadel. Mrs. Helen Hewis was in charge of the devotional assisted by members. Mrs. Captain Edward Reed chaired the business meeting. She announced that tickets were} Minutes and roll call were on sale for thé bazaar and sup- r to be held Friday, Nov. 22. » J. Kentner was named as ticket convener. Members were reminded _ of the held in Peterbor- ough weekend and of the special jadies meeting Monday, Oct. the bazaar. The meeting closed with prayer and lunch was serv- ed by social convener, Mrs. Earl and her committee. Mrs. A. Carr, Mrs. D. Jardine and Mrs. E. McDonald will be in charge at next week's meet- ing ALL SAINTS GUILD The All Saints Anglican Church St. Margaret Guild held its bi- monthly meeting Thursday even- ing in the form of aamGet- Acquainted coffee party". President Mrs. R. Holmes wel- comed everyone present and special welcome was extended to 12 .new members. Mrs. L. M. Tutton was in charge of card games. Two prizes were awarded to lucky winners, Lunch was served by Mrs. A. Schubert, Mrs. F. Jollymore and Mrs, D. Denyer ST. JOHN'S WA St. John's Anglican Church WA held its devotional and busi- ness meeting Wednesday after- noon in the Sunday school hall. President Mrs. E. Vallant opened the meeting with a hymn, lithany and prayer, Many gifts were received for the Mission Box, A bale will be sent'to Gor- dons' school at the beginning of next year. Six members attended the Deanery meeting held at Holy) Trinity Church, Oshawa, Wed- nesday, Oct. 9. Rev. Ronald de Corneille was the speaker. It was announced that the film, 'A Man Called Peter",| would be shown in Kathleen Rowe School on Wednesday evening, Oct. 30, under the spon- sorship of Ruth WA. Tickets are now on sale. |Mrs. Westerman. | ."I said no such thing," Coun-| WORK AND PRAY GROUP cident Sept. 12. enkindled in CWL members a} The Christian Reformed) The sentence was as follows:|desire for action, not only. as| |Church Work and Pray meeting Failing to remain, was held Thursday evening in/months; impaired driving, 15\dividual wives and mothers. the Church Hall. |days consecutive; no insurance,| Father N Gignac, Regional President, Mrs. W. Bouwma, $50 and costs or 15 days con-/spiritual Director; | explained opened the meeting with a) current, second charge of no in- the Encyclical as représeating hymn, prayer and word of wel- surance, $50 or 15 days. lthe need for applying ao come. Mr. Overend answered| + 4n,/Charges the price of boards for bi ing that the price had risen|Prayer and A |much less for funber than for by the hostess assisted by Mrs. | jany lover the last Peace Encyclical | {market for building and yet it} uilding was excessive by stat- other building products) 25 years. "It's the cheapest thing on the| Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, at Queen of| jthe Apostles Retreat House in Port Credit. Mrs. D. Dcnovan, Diocesan CWL President, in.| in Toronto. Rev, G. Breen, Spiritual _ Director, suggestions for parish regional conveners, so that they ed Heib was involved in an ac-\promoting '"'Peace on Earth,"|might keep in touch with their|test, Ace's Electronics squeaked /out a 3-2 victory over the Whit- mem-|by Hotel crew. The teams split convener. Lunch hostesses were three|an original group, but as in-|bers of Immaculate Ccnception|10 penalties in |CWL. Father M. J. Darby won! match. the attendance prize. Attending! and Father F. Reuser. The next regional February, Toronto | highlighted also were Father L. J. Austin|three-all draw between Harry's Novelties and Robson Leather meeting | Goods. will take place in Rosebank in\in this game too as 11 penal- 'ties were assessed. Studied By CWL | Industrial Loop Hockey Action Three closely-contested games Whitby Industrial ; Hockey League action at the ful conclusions, when the Re-|vited all members to a Bible| Whitby Arena Sunday Night. gion Council of the Ontariojand Liturgy Study day on Oct.) Donald's Motors toppled de-| County South Catholic Wom-|2*, at St. Michael's Choir School/fending league champions | Wood's Diocesan| margin. The losers picked up outlined|the only two. penalties and|fast-skating encounter. Transport by a 4-2 in the In a less gentlemanly con- the rugged Hard checking featured the The sin-bin was busy EXPORTS TOBACCO Bulgaria, which exported 80,- 000 tons of tobacco in 1962, ranks first in Europe and sec- ond in the world in per capita tobacco production, | SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery PHONE 668-4341. John's Anglican Church) WA is holding a Hal-| n Party for the Little} Helpers Wednesday, Oct. 23) with Mrs. G. Kent in charge.| | The charge of driving an un-|);inoj rn di 'ob- safe vehicle netted Heib $25. or pe es bntlngoan ate om taken, Mrs. H. Pel read her|S¢VeM days concurrent; failing) ohn: "It is far better to do essay on "The Tyro-Phoenici|'® Notify the department of the| what is possible, than to do Women". A_ discussion period tire, dave a bie es ©T!nothing on the pretext that the followed. ing WOUer ase mnindr eth ug{best is: impossible.' The devotional period was De aed ma a? threp Mrs. V, Shannon; Regional -- Nat salve cs yn 'a _.|=dacation convener, was con- served by Mrs. Devries and) = WHITBY - ~ |fer wort in arranging the eve. Further plans were made for y ang. : annual meeting to be held P ERSONALS Mrs. Gregory Carter, Region- . 14 in Christian Reformed al chairman, conducted the bus- |Church, A small anniversary} Mrs. Harry Eigner and Mr.|imess meeting attended by |darty is planned for Nov. 28 at/and Mrs. Lorne Sinack of Mun-|1,¢™bers from Uxbridge, Port jthe regular meeting. \ger, Michigan, visited at the|Perry, Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Various suggestions for thejhome of Mrs. Alfred McLuhan|Pickering and Rosebank. Christmas project were discuss-|and Austin McLuhan. They also|: tev- Andrew Marynen, Di- jed, final arrangements are pend-|called at the home of Mr, and|rector_of Immaculate Concep- jing. .% a |Mrs, Harold McLuhan on Hal. tion a extended a_ special | Mrs. - Bouwma read the) lett avenue. | welcome. legend of the "Bedstraw". a ; Miss Verda Packer, Regional hymn was sung and the meet-|_ Miss Verda Packer, Spiritual/Spiritual convener, reminded ing closed with prayer by the/Convener for Ontario South Re-}members of the retreat for mar- president. gional CWL Council, will attend|ried women Nov. 1 to 3, and | --|the we and Liturgy study day|for single and business girls " }on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Councillor Says jst. Michael's Choir school, To-| ronto. | | Mrs. R. A, Smith, 909 Bay- Charges False jview avenue, is -opening her| Councillor William Davidson 2°me Wednesday, Oct, 23, to yesterday denied accusations by|t"@ Women's Institute members Councillor George Bevan that for thelr monty meeting, 'The he, Councillor Davidson, had|'0Pic,, will be "Public Rela- said that "in effect the Bell|"S- Telephone Company and the| gt |PUC, with all their background| Ruth jand wealth of experience, are | lowe'e: completely incompetent in the matter of trimming trees', | | | ELECTRIC cillor Davidson reported.) Mr. an Mrs. J. A. Oster- Those are the words of Coun-jhout and daughter Joyce Spent} cillor Bevan, and not mine." (last weekend -in Belleville The councillor also denied a/the guests of their son and) statement attributed to him in|daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs, | yesterday's paper that "'there/Keith Osterhout. They also vis] would be no need for the re-|ited Mrs, Osterhout's parents, | * moval of public utilities facil- Mr. and Mrs, Percy Chase al ities if the trees were trimmd Rednersville 3 j | and pruned correctly", : ; Vote - Elect Miss Eileen Gately of Lan MAYOR - WHITBY LIONS REWARDED jcashire, England, is a guest at| PHILIPS PHILIPS seihyogal dg RO PHILIPS SPEED SHAVER VANCOUVER (CP)--All Brit-|the home of her sister and| is Columbia Lions players wil]|>rother-in-law, Mr.' and Mrs,| receive bonuses for finishing|Ft@k Owens, 1025 Wardman first in the Western Football|crescent. Miss Gately intends Conference, including two who) 0 establish residence in Whitby. | could not play a complete sea- | son because of injuries. The Brag a, ad Pscore a Lobiihgr = $36,300 bel were Mr. and Mrs, J Cough | split among 33 players of the : Eg PS i! first-place team. But two canine and covgnter Joan aon Family Monuments Gy Created To Individual Mrs. Alice Harper of Mont- Requirements SAVE 3.25. CORDLESS LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! | i a i a a a a i aie ae a TOWN AND COUNTRY ..... RAZORS -- MLL 1016 Centre St, South. j The meeting closed with) lunch was served M. McKay. NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act Licensing District Number 7 TAKE NOTICE that | Alliance Hotel Co. Limited | of the TOWN OF WHITBY in the County of Ontario will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the 217 MURRAY STREET in the CITY of PETERBOROUGH in the COUNTY of PETERBOROUGH on November 1963 AT THE HOUR OF 10:00 | Royal Canadian Legion | Friday the (5th day of For Your Freezer RED BRAND HIND QUARTER OF BEEF . Shank Beef- stewing lean mince . Round Steak Roasts or cube steaks Rump Roast . Sirloin Tip Roast ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY THIS MONTH AT Sirloin Steaks . Flank Steak- Stew, Mock Duck 7. Flank-Mince . Porterhouse Steak - T-Bone 9. Wing Steak » SD (90 to 135 Lb. Average Wt.) Aged 4 weeks - cut to your specifications, FRESH BEEF TENDERLOIN Ib. 1.49 Troughton-Thompson Meats 104 Lupin Drive Blair Park Plaza WHITBY -- PHONE 668-4633 o'clock E.S.T. in the f for the issuance of a... : LOUNGE oes hw the - and consumption o' wor and a DINING LOUNGE LICENCE for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals for the follow- ing premises: the hotel premises of Hotel Whitby Whitby, Ontario, having facilities for a lounge, dining lounge os lwell as the required bedroom ac- commodation for overnight guests, being municipally known jas No. 207 Dundas Street West, in the said Town of Whitby; and further. being composed of part of Lot 12 on the South side of Dundas Street, being in the First Double Range of Werdens Re- gistered Plan west of Brock Street and further being composed of part of Lots 9, 10 and 11 in the First Double Range atcording to Werden's Plan lying west of Brock Street, now part of the Whitby Municipal Plan. Any person resident in the licens- ing district may object to the ap- plication and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with MR. J, H. BROWNE NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER 7 TAKE NOTICE thot R. A. ROSSEAU LTD. of the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at 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 sale and consumption of liquor and Dining Lounge Licence for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. premises: The Hotel Royal, in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, being a hotel which has or will have the y special dation facilities and equipment to qualify under The Liquor Licence Act, 1960, situated at 171 Brock St. North, in the said Town of Whitby. for the followin: di Any person resid in the fi ing may object to the lication, and the grounds of objection in writing shall be the of the ing dis- trict, whose address is 55 Lake- shore Blvd. East, Toronto 2, On- tario at least ten days before the meeting at which the application AO OP MONI) 85 es DATED at Whitby this 10th day of October 1963... .... .. . ALLIANCE HOTEL CO, LIMITED per: James Maher, president c/o Hotel. Whitby Whitby, Ontario. 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 11th day of October 1963. R. A. ROUSSEAU Limited A. L. Rousseau, Sec. Treas. R. A, L'Ecuyer, Pres. ° 171 Brock St. North, Whitby eveevee 19,95 steed ae NEW SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER SAVE 2.00. REMINGTON 25 Save 2.00. NEW REMI SAVE 5.00. REMINGTON seeteeee, 20:98 ee vee 21,85 115 BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY A ] JUST NORTH OF THE 'OUR CORNERS P Open Thurs. "til 8 p.m. -- Fri. 'til 9 p.m. -- Sat, 'til 6 p.m. FRESH CUT F ROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS SLICED COOKED . SIRLOIN WING T-BONE STEAKS 75: Fresh Cut Rib Steaks 6 Rump Roast Beef Dry Salt Side Pork AUTO HOME ......... NEW SCHICK SUPERSPEED SCHICK MAGNA POWER ..... RONSON 300 . BULOVA The meeting closed with pray- ualties, halfback Tom Larschild er and lunch was seryed. The and tackle Mike Cacic, will re- next meeting will be held Wed- ceive .$1,100 bonuses from the nesday, November 20 Lions. C i ae HAM $9: i | ee BREAKFAST Fresh Side Pork ee ae 21,95 an | ¢ BACON 59: -- Skinless Wieners. LADY SUNBEAM ¢ Lic8 : FRESH PORK Fresh Hamburg Steak SAVE : 00 timing ot teetteee 1 6, SPARE SPECIAL... GG) aie C i , RIBS 49: PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF ™.- 56 it STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Parfitt recently spent the weekend at their cottage at Severn Bridge, near Orillia. | Hotel Seeks TWO LOVEABLE ROGUES CARRY THEIR SPORTING || FEUD TO A PACIFIC PARADISE | Right To Build JOHN MI LLS/ An application to build al $100,000 addition to the Spruce In IVAN FOXWELL'S |Villa Hotel Limited was made |to the Committee of Adjust-| riara [ments by Martin Chizen on be-| "CBSA half of the Spruce Villa, } | The addition which will in-| AD corporate some of the land in| Recommended front of the building as well as) patent behind: the building, if ap- proved, will start rext spring and will be completed by June of 1964. When completed it is hoped that the addition will be a lounge and a dining lounge. | BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:35 WHITBY-- Last Complete Show ot 8:35 SLICED ' LADIES' RAZORS LADY REMINGTON BOVE VOR 8s uae iss iw on SCHICK CROWN JEWEL One-Stop DECORATING SHOP ©@ Wallpaper and Murols © Custom Draperies ®@ Broadioom and Rugs © C.L.L. Paints and Varnishes ©@ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 59. 49:) IN COLOUR evonn ROSENDA MONTEROS ALSO -- Second Feature Attraction POLICE NURSE Starring MERRY ANDERS---KEN SCOTT FRESH BUTT PORK CHOPS FRESH SHOULDER PORK C Ib ROAST BURNS nmr CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING ST. WEST: PHONE 723-7022 wean? pg ene Socnegac:

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