Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3703 p |made for the December meet- F jing in the form of a Christmas ; |social with informal carol sing-| in OLDEST RESIDENTS MAKE FAIRVIEW DRAW Jackson (left) who will be 99 These two ladies are the oldest Making the draw at Fair- view Lodge Bazaar held Wed- mesday, are Mrs. Frances years old November 7, 1963, and Mrs, Alice Graham 98. residents of Fairview Lodge. Oshawa Times Photos WHITBY PERSONALS Seven Infants THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 25, 1963 5 AUXILIARIES held at the school Tuesday, October 22 and it was decided; that the R, A. Hutchison Home hold its meeting Tuesday, No-|p, vember 26, instead of regu- lar date, Tuesday, It is planned to invite Whitby Public School Board to ing and state their platform and hold an open discussion with all present. ing and a varied program. ST. MARK'S UNIT 8 St. Mark's United Church meeting at the home of Mrs. N. Gartshore, High street. the meeting with. a poem, the devotional period was conduct- ed by Mrs. Everett Quantrill assisted by Mrs, J. K. Bowes During the business meeting plans were made to assist with the Anniversary Dinner to be held November 5 and 6. meeting will be Mrs. C Murkar and Mrs. M. A. Rosebdurgh, meeting held at the home of Mrs, G. Lawson, 341 Fair- view drive. er for a sale among members. Hutchinson H And § To Hear'Board Candidates An executive meeting wasand Mrs. charge. the son-Sears November|Mrs. John Woods as convener 12. assisted by Mrs. W. Green, all/Mrs. W. Brownell and Mrs, those nominated to run for/Ruth Cowie. attend the November 26 meet- Association for Retarded dren will be visiti Tuesday, Th . speak on the Community and Arrangements were al50/Mentally Retarded, a film will also be shown. An ope. invita- tion is extended to everyone Bernie Cain in A Fall Bazaar and bakesale will be held Friday, Novem- and School Association would/ber 15, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 eo toy at the former Ajax Simp- mail order office with Peter Gomary of the Ontario the school , and will , the meeting com- mencing at 8 p.m. The meeting adjoutned and refreshments were served by Women Unit 8 held its monthly;social convener, Mrs. John Woods. The next meeting will be held Leader Mrs. E, Fells opened/Tuesday, November 26. ALL SAINTS' GUILD All Saints' Anglican Church Evening Guild held its meeting Gent 're, P. 'Stratiord. opening mt Mrs. P. lord opening the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Stratford introduced Hostesses for the November|guest speaker William Lawler who spoke on the Scouts' Jam- boree held in Greece. He also 'showed colored pictures on their trip and accompanied Mrs. Fells acted as auction-|with his commentaries. these | Whitby Meet Chil-jtrict, Whitby, Oshawa, Cobourg, Five Knights Councils At The Knights of Columbus bi- annual meeting for Ontario Dis- trict 4 was held in St, John's Parish Hall, Whitby, at 2.15 p.m. Sunday, October 20, 1963. At the meeting were 75 cffi- cers and members of District 4 Councils presided over by Dis- trict Deputy James Smyth. Also at the head table were State Deputy Vincent Kelly, former District Deputies James Tracy and Jack Box. "Six Point' Committee reports were presented by each of the five Councils of the Ontario dis- Peterborough, and Lindsay. The reports indicated that each of the Councils had produced well or- ganized and potentially success- ful programs for the past and coming year. State Deputy Vincent Kelly was called upon by District Deputy James Smyth to address the five Councils, Membership attendance and participation at meetings by members was the topic he chose, and added sev- eral worthy suggestions for im- provement. ; Former District Deputy James Tracy presented in his talk, a method for membership conser- vation. During the meeting District 4 of Ontario decided to support District Deputy James Smyth as their delegate to the Supreme Convention. | Host Grand Knight Frank Canzi welcomed the visiting of- ficers and members to Whitby and invited them to stay for a buffet dinner which was provid- ed after the meeting. Mrs. E. Wilson on behalf of EAS Say FALL REBATE i ESTELLE LDR |p RANTEE SNOW .-- § Va" of snow by Service will Attersley Tire vege PER PAIR OF TIRES ) through Malton Weather ome m The meeting adjourned &dleyeryone thanked the speaker tea was served by Mrs. Bowes|and presented him with a token Rre Baptised At St. Mark } pg Eager nl will be held Tages were served by The Sacrament of Infant Bapt-\Monday, November 18, Mrs. F. Spears and Mrs. P ism was observed in St. Mark's ' United Church Sunday morning RETARDED CHILDREN'S Largenne when the following children ASSOCIATION short business meeting fol- were presented by their parents. Mice: Pickering and Whitby|!owed and the meeting closed Jan Olivia Dulmage, daughter|Retarded Children's Associa-|With Benediction. of Mr. and Mrs. D, G. Dulmage.|tion held its monthly meeting) The next meeting will be held Susan Joan Lee, daughter ofjat Aldon school, Monday, November 4. President Bernard Deveaux SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Lounderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery PHONE 668-4341. St. John the Evangelist CWL,Dovedale drive, have returned is holding a 'Fall Dance' Sat-|to their home Thursday, October urday, November 16 at the par-|24, from Malton Airport. " Pace ey Fg ge yg roe Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. The couples will dance to the|Neil Murkar, celebrated his music of a five-piece orchestra.|fourth birthday Thursday, Oc- There will be door prize and|'ober 24. Guests attending nis spot dance prizes party were: Mark Tutton, po : Shelly Grenier, Robert Phillips, Mrs. E, Weeks and Mrs. D.|Kenny Reinhard, Beth Ann Hoi- Anderson are co-conveners of|noid and Laurie Kutchura. Euchre games to be started Fri- day, October 25, in the Odd- fellows Hall, sponsored by LOBA and LOL, who will be assisting the co-conveners. Mr. and Mrs.. Gerrit Noord- stra, of Holland, after visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, A.. Noordstra, 225 Camera Club Plans Sunday Field Trip WE GUA lo If we haven 't received a tota December 7th, rebate you ed by yerificotio One-Stop DECORATING Peter Smifs SHOP HAIR STYLING @ Wallpaper end Murels FOR MEN . © Custom Draperies @ Broadioom and Rugs 102 BYRON ST. $. WHITBY © C.L.L. Paints and Varnishes NOW |] © Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points Frank and Peter || 2000 & SOUTER Decor Centre Te give you quicker, more 107 B St. $., Whitb efficient service than ever! deus 668-5862 mmc -- (Decision gover" DUNLOP SILENT TRACTION Mr. and Mrs. G. Lee, Terrie Lee Dekker, daughter of Mr. ed the meetin; wel- and Mrs. W. Dekker, John Har-' par everyone Prog All old Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.\reports were read and ap- J. G, Taylor, Robert Stanley| proved. Wiseman, son of Mr. and Mrs.! During the business mect- P. F. Wiseman, James Jay Al- A exander Musselman, son of Mr,|(8 it was announced that six and Mrs, J. R. A. Musselman|"¢W pupils are attending the school, It was also mentioned and Gregory David Barton, son that vandals broke windows to of Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Barton. the extent of $250, Arrangements were com- pleted for- the forthcoming dance, November 9, to be held in Ajax Community Centre at 8.30 p.m. with rs, Samual Falion, Mrs. Derick Hickman'}_. Park Vista Ratepayers Asso- ciation is holding a "Hallowe'en ¥/Masquerade Dance" Saturday, October 26, at the Royal Cana- dian Legion Hall, Chairman of the dance, Gordon Kyle, wiil be assisted by Ray Mcintosh, Frank McNeil. Social converer, Mrs. A. Hall, will be assisted by Mrs. G. Kyle, Mrs. G. R. Mc- intosh; in charge of tickets, Mrs L. Treagus. The following are the lucky winners of the draw made at Fairview' Lodge annual Bazaar held Wednesday, October 23: Mrs. L. Barrett, Brougham; Mrs. Eileen Wilson, Saguenay son, 289 Festhubert street, Osh- awa; Miss Velma Johnson, 600 Maple street, Whitby; Mrs. D. Stewart, Dunlop street, Whitby and Mrs, Barbara Lunney, . & resident at Fairview Lodge. The October competition night ed great ter in the slides submitted -- street, Oshawa; Mrs. Hilda Hewis, Dundas street east, Whitby; Mrs, R. Butts, Bayview from travel shots to arranged still life. . In the absence of the presi- dent, the vice-president, Mar- ian 'Davenport conducted the meeting. Arrangements were made regarding the Sunday. af- ternoon field trip and the meet- ing was turned over to Slide clinic chairman Bob Stroud, He read an article criticizing the world's "No. 1" portrait, Leo-|; nardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, which was patterned after many slide criticisms. During the slide showing the judges comments were read and the ratings given. Gordon Comie won an Honor- able Mention with his slide "The Lantern", In the advance category Grace Trull won a high rating of 18 with her charming portrait of "Heather"; Fred Miller won an Honorable Mention with his "Rose" and Bob Sherriffs also won an Honorable Mention with an outstanding slide "Niagara Falls"; Jake Laird won two Honorable Mentions with "Green, Red and Gold" and "Sleep Field Mouse" and Fred Miller won a second Honorable =~ with "Monarch Butter- iy", Whitby Duplicate Bridge Scores Following are the winners and high scores of the games played by the members of the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club: East and West -- Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, 7514; Mrs. Perie and Mrs, McCutcheon, 65; Mr. and Mrs. Winter, 61; Mrs, Watts and Mrs, MacDou- gall, 59. North and South -- Mrs. Bax- ter and Mrs. Bovay, 77; Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. MacGillvray, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, 71; eh Frost and Miss Lawler, crescent, Whitby; Mrs, C. Jack- Park Program Widely Varied An effort is being made by the Woodview Pa*k Neighbor- hood Association, whose slogan is "Something for Everyone', in making a determined effort to cater to the interests of all residents of the area. This means there is a varied pro- gram for young and old. Good grooming classes are held on Thursday evenings for Tennage girls with instructress Miss Janet Mainds. Bridge in- struction is being taught Thurs- day afternoon by Mrs. Ross Drew. | A Senior Citizens' Club has been formed and they meet on} Friday afternoon. Children's square dance in-| struction operates from 6.30 to 8.30 Friday evenings with adult instruction at 8.30 under the in- struction of J. Allen. Miss Penny McMullen teaches baton twirling on Saturday morning followed by art instruc- tion for the children. It is the plan of the program committee to form a drama group for young and old if suffi- cient interest is shown. ALMONDS ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY, OCT. 27th 11 a.m, to 7:30 p.m. Standard Time GUEST MINISTER-- EV. S. J. HILLIER of Brooklin SPECIAL MUSIC Mrs. Jensen and Mr. Nash, ri BROCK WHITBY Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 Seturday Matinee 1:30 LAURENCE HARVEY IN WONDERFUL mn CLATRE BLOOM COLOR! Russ. _ TAMBLYN WONDERFUL THRILLS! ADVENTURE! , sige EMPLOYERS: Effective Nov. Ist, 1963 Federal Government incentive to hire workers 45 years of age and over For employers who provide useful employment experience and on-the-job training to new employees, the Federal Government will pay up to $75 monthly for each qualifying employee, to a maximum of twelve months. Older Workers are capable people with years of loyal, useful service ahead of them. With this incentive you can give them the opportunity to gain valuable job experience and training. To qualify under this incentive plan, your new employee: 0 must be hired between November 1, 1963 and January 31, 1964 C must be 45 years of age or older 1 must have been unemployed six or more months out of the last nine () cannot qualify for Unemployment insurance benefits (© must not replace a worker laid off after September 1, 1963 CALL YOUR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR FULL DETAILS = JUDGE A MAN'S WORTH BY HIS DATE OF BIRTH oy - a /ssued by authority of HON. ALLAN J. MacEACHEN, MINISTER OF LABOUR, CANADA OW-163A STARTS AT 7:00 & 9:20 P.M. SNOW "TIRES @ 15-day Money Back G t @ Grip On Any Snow Surface @ Silent Running On Pavement ROAD HAZARD MONTHS -- Guaranter LIMITED TIME OFFER OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 29th, 1963 "Silent Traction" NYLON 750-14 Tubeless Black AD: INSTALLED PER PAIR NO TRADE NEEDED LESS 5.00 if we haven't recelved 44" of snow by December 7th, 1963 (verified through Malton Weather Office) FINAL PRICE only 40.56 if we haven't received 44" of snow December 7th, 1963 (verified throug Malton Weather Office) FINAL PRICE only 35.12 "Silent Traction" NYLON 670-15 Conventional "12 40: PER PAIR INSTALLED LESS 5.00--- WHILE THEY LAST HOCKEY STICK & PUCK With $25 or more purchase. COMPLETE FRONT-END ALIGNMENT SERVICE e COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 6-VOLT HART BATTERY Up to '54 Hai NGE Pont. EXCH 7% 12-VOLT HART BATTERY '55 and up Most Cars. EXCHANGE 28 @ OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 9 P.M. @ ATTERSLE TIRE SERVICE 401 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY PHONE 668-3356

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