Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1964, p. 5

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Tobacco Sells At 49.82 Cenis Lb. (CP) -- An Brooklin Boxia srattetat fase] Club Elections Hehe ices Set For Jan. 29 Flue-Cu! cco =Growers' Marketing Board exchanges, To. date, 78,082,720 pounds of tobacco have fetched an aver. age of 51,51 cents a pound, 12 Deer Carcasses would Found Near Cabin WIARTON, Ont, (CP) -- A sleigh-ri conservation offi- cer of the department of lands and forests seized 12 deer car- casses he found this week in a ders' cabin near Pine Tree Harbor, 35 miles north of here, Merritt Marr was the area in a mo! when he surprised pants of the cabin. Mr, Marr said rifles, a shotgun, tor and the dee! District Forester x Dreyer said the carcasses are in storage and will be distri-/i | COUNTY COUNCIL BRIEFS | Barberry Epidemic Is Threat To '64 Crops Mr, Hill asked and advised that Ontario County's $1,000 donation for 1963 be repeated in 1964, He said the sum paid for half the costs of caring for the "eight or nine' unmarried mothers from the County who sought refuge in the Toronto Home during the past year, Re- maining costs, he added, were raised frem private donors and during the National Campaign. A total of 144 unmarried moth- ae" some in the oy n 8 an average days, The report indicated that average costs of treating an unmarried mother in the home was $249.80, | Reeve Everett Quantrill, Town UNMARRIED MOTHERS of Whitby, quoted the total num- _ An appeal in behalf of the un-/per of unmarried mother cases married mothers of Toronto's/in Ontario County, "Altogether Bethany Home was issued to/anout 135, besides those treated County Council by Salvationlin the home," he said. "This Army Captain A, H. Hill, represents an increase of 30 per A report including operating/cent over last year," and financial statements of the Home's 1963 activities was dis- tributed to Council members as WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 11) Dundas St. West Manager; John Gault YOUNG MUZZLES BRUINS Dunnie Scorers Click Smash Schomberg were passing well, theyjgoal has been the rrared thelr positicns 'wel, andibetween a shutout and not... -_ their Iheads in = -- bin Panay Boog ot gy getting cheap penalties, Man-/r° now, gone : a row without a loss. . . Onip ager Davie was more than mild: mgt hel el Tel, 668-3703 ricultural foreheads are be-jbarberry in their area, The bar- ing furrowed by recent barberry/berry eradication program .pro- attacks on Canada's oat crops.jposes to effect "a complete ae County councillors were/clean up" of the weed in infest: woek aware of the problem this/ed regions across the nation, A letter to County Clerks: trom| 8-1 ct pd _ +s iathinnet aes n average ers the Ontario Department of Agri- were culture stated that a ca month admitted to the difference mpaign on the Federal - Provincial level| ous Jail in 2963. weed on| The year's inmates totalled sg -- ™ 918, with an August high of 116 admissions, a County Jail statis- noxlous}iicgl information chart indi- cated, Business slowed down during in-|the Christmas season, and in December the jail hosted only 58 inmates. Fullest day for the' year was Sept, 15, when the jail was packed by 53 guests of the 'County, I ased with his charges after Lr ™ to the Schomberg Bears in wha' the game, In the first period the Dunnies built up a 20 lead on goals by Lavender and Gay before Brady merry the rigging ee ee wv se go in 4 Young] 1. Whitby, Lavender - 8.24 poet raarect he cone © Wainy, Gay - Fletcher Ev crew were firing blanks so far; erett 29. as 'the lanky custodian of: the} 8. St. Mikes, Brady - Mikaletf- Dunn 19.40 lorphitiy added two more in the| Penaities. Mayhew $02, Dunn second period and four more|!1.43, Cheesman 1250 unanswered goals in the final Qnd Period -- as they completed the 4. Whitby, Ch n = 10,03 capa 5. Whitby. Gay - er should be a 'sizzler', s0 plan to be on hand. SUMMARY Ast Period YOU DON'T DRINK +++ pay less for your auto 'insurancel were sidized by the Ontario E, ment, which is assisting in ll struggles against the plants. County weed inspectors have been warned to continue local attacks on the two weeds, par- ticularly on buchthorn, in expec- tation of the provincial siege on attack for the Dunnies, Tom r his lith, Wayne eesman his 10th, Ted Donald- Everett 15.38 gon his first and leading goal scorer Brian Fletcher sank his 18th of the campaign. Joe Brady spoiled lan Young's bid for his second shutout of the . (A point of int eastern division of the Metro commanding mar- me last night was a fast keenly-played contest the Dunnies giving one of "/Donaldson Alled in on the line JUST TALKING .,, The Dun- nies played last night wtih only three defenceman as Hampson is still out with the injury sul- fered last Saturday night in Picton... The Dunnies were also without the services of Danny Sandford as he had a toe nail removed this week... Ted with Leach and Dionne and did a fine job. He picked up his goal of the season but this was only his fifth game in Dunnie livery... Young was victimi- zed of another shutout by one goal. He has six games now the best displays in some time. now under his belt in which one Penalties Donaldson 4.31, Beer 8.05, 11,29, Lavender 11.20, Dunn 18.06 3rd Period 6. Whitby, Donadson - Beach - Beverley 3.00 | 7. Whitby, Fletcher - Everett: Cheesman 5.15 8. Whitby, Everett - Gay Fiet-| cher 8.48 9, Whitby, Everett - Gay - Fiet- cher 19.15 Penalties, Mayhew 9.30, Beer| 10.39, Peters 2 minors 10.39, CLUB CALENDAR WHITBY BOWLING NEWS MONDAY, Jan, 27 St. Andrew's Presbyterian MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE ; Sabre Jets 14, Rockets - s £4 29t8 warn i i a 3 484 and the steadily morene Ton Coutt- 44, landed on the ers this week S id Brush ted the losers wi if 'lst, Mark's Church Explorers ist Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies #%) Whitby Baptist Church Ex: plorers Vimy Ridge LOBE No, 639 ala Ning ut! ard Scouts and Cubs Andrew's Presbyterian St. Church Young Women's Grp il TURSDAY, Jan. 28 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Salvation Army Cubs Inc Whitby United Church Unit No. 1 Unit No. 4 Royal Canadian Legion 4858 zat if alt 2 2 x 3 if i f ; ESBS 59 8 Z us r ssl i f if i "$3 j i, iH i! = i 3g ot 2) 2359 Fe : | fig i > iT WEDNESDAY, LA | Ajax, Pickering and Whitby As-) sec, for Retarded Children Jan. 29 Rev Vetient'St, Andrew's Presbyterian Chil-/ wrey AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Points won: Bathurst 3, Whitby Barber Whithy Motel 3, Legion @; Joe's + Anderson 2 Queen's Hotel 1) Drew's 1: Andrews 2, Milton # Milwerk 2, Papermake 2, Dunlop 1, Triples 48 and over: C. Bowler at 4S, MD. G, Brewster 678 (263), R, Valiant 64 (292), . McConkey 451 (308), L. |FRIDAY, Jan, 31 Cartage a 0 Red Cross Senior Citizens dren of the Church '| THURSDAY, Jan, 30 Salvation Army Women's HI Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Social Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ's Ambassadors SATURDAY, Feb, 1 { Salvation Army Timbral Brigade Salvation Army Young People's Band "iSt. Andrew's Presbyterian Chureh Jr. Choir | CHURCHES FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK ST. N. REV, DELOSS M. SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM--"FAITH TIDINGS" BRAODCAST C,K.L.B.--1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 AM.--A BIBLE-CENTERED BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M, THE PASTOR WILL PREACH HOLY LAND PICTURES Evening, any 29. The pastor will in the presentation of kodachrome pic- tures taken personally, in the Holy Land. We will visit Bethlehem, Egypt, Jerusalem, Mt. of Olives, Bethany, Jericho, id Sea, Samaria, Hebron, etc., etc, THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED a itn te EMMANUEL REFORMED REV, GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OFF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 PM, DUTCH SERVICE 7 PM, ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ] ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, BA, B.D, Mrs, J. L, Beaton, ARCT. I Miss ile Newton, Deoconess 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP f 'The Devine Cali" Infents i WHITBY BAPTIST (Colherne Street Weat at Centre) Miniter: REV, JOHN MeL EOD Me W. EB. AT.CM. 12:00 A.M, "CRUSADER" 7 PM, AN UNEXPECTED MEETING Bible School meets at 945 em, with classes for elf eges. BYP, BIS Baker 564, Glenna R $20, Connie Denyer 50%, Elieen Moore 508. = Harris $03, Bea Hudson 21, Oy S06. WHITBY PERSONALS Whitby Curling Club was the of another successful "Card Night" Monday, Jan. 20. President, Mrs. Donald Wilson Marg; welcomed the guests to a suc-/Mangaret |Mrs, Garrit Hammers, cele- brated her fourth birthday Fri-/ day, Jan. 4. For the occasion jshe entertained her Vanderheuvel and »y,(cessful evening of cards and/Diane and Hetty Wessels. 27, So. Sieve acon ne Ne Hu|thanked convener Mrs, D, Robb The executive of the Educa- Millie Belida 2é, 24, Helen Bastarache 244, Diane Hancock Ma, Marg Mec Coy 208, Eltteen Dattey 202, Joan Richard eon 23, Vi Jordan 23, F Hom grries 224 Elleen Clarke 225, Irene Mor Lin gags Shirley Baker 27S, Connie Den- yer LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE ts won: Al 3% Gumdreps 2 , 3 Savers 1. i ' . | Blection of officers will take Humbugs 1. Jelty Beane 2 Life were Sher birthday, Sunday, Jan. 26. Loltipors 3. Mapie Buds A Triples over 500: Bernice Moase 745, Motherstt! 72, Harel Moore 616 Meore S84. Beviah Sturgess S81. Sandford $42, Gladys Wiles $33. Doreen Kehoe S35, Jean King 50, Edith Walker 529, Sandra Labanevich 323 and Dimple Gough $1? st Singies over 2: sade! Mothers! 33. 201, Bernice Morse 22, 263, 210, Beviar Sturgess 270, Mazel Moore 240. 221, Jean Ward 220, Dorothy Moore 727, 204. Sandra Labanevich 207, Dimple Gough 24. Gladys Wiles 204, Doreen Kenoe Grace Sandford 23 and Betty Pascoe 22. LEGION SUNDAY NITERS The Hotshots, led by Doug Rowden with ONCE OWNED PAPERS VANCOUVER (CP) -- John Russel Smith, a former news-) r man who was once one of "s youngest millionaires, has died here at the age of 87. Mr. Smith was bora in Toronto and was associated with David- son and Smith, investment and grain dealers, He once newspapers in Fort William and Winnipeg. owned will jand co-convener Mrs. George \Lindsey for their efforts. | A tasty lunch was served dur. ing which draws for prizes were jmade, Miss Dianne Chatterton, 220 |Warden-Wilsm, is celebrating Her friends birthday. Miss Ghislaine Ruest, St. Trene, P.Q., is visiting at the home of her brother and sister. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry /Ruest, Athol street. |. Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Joseph Corrigan, will be cele- ibrating his second birthday, Sunday, Jan, 36. Friends of the family wish Patrick many happy returns of the day. wish her a happy chikiren, Larry Jr, and Carmen, left on Friday for London, E gland, te establish residence. Mr, Cauchi will join his family at a later date. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant, is celebrating his jfirst birthday Saturday, Jan. 25. Dinner guests for the occasion be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mothersill and family. Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cauchi and two! tional and Social Group of the | Whitby Co-op Credit Union met jat the home of Mrs. George| 'Munns Sr., Henry street. Plans) eee ak aah eee mquet and annu | Saturday, Feb. 29. \ ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron et St. John Rev. W. J. S, McClure, B.A. ; Minister Mra, P, N. Spratt, Orgonist infant 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 12:00 A.M, "THE JOY OF GIVING" 7:00 P.M, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Specials.in song at both services WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV. MAXWELL 30? BROCK ST. N. WHITBY are, 9:45 A.M--Sunday School 11:00 A.M, The Untouchables (? tm @ Series) Nursery Core end Junior Congregation { i iplace. Mr. George Currie will be! the speaker. as | There will be an evening of} cards. Credit Union invites any] who would like to join the or-j ganization te call 83482 or| $4334, i Mrs. H. C. Munro, St. John} ithe Evangelist CWE. general] jconvener for the Rotary dinners | |served during the month of Jan-/ wary, was assisted by the fol-| lowing ladise: Mrs, Janet Scott, Mrs. Igna-| jtius Heitzmer, Mrs. Goodman, | Mrs. Polite, Mrs. McCarrel), | ts, Leo Steffler, Mrs. William |Ning, Mrs. Frank Rosettani, Mrs. Gregory Carter, Mrs. Carl] | Parise, Mrs. Dan O'Hagan, Miss} G, McIntyre, Mrs, S, Bronishew-/ ski ,and Mrs. Story. i | Mrs, Herb Edwards, 1018 Cen- jtre street south, opened her| home to the executive members| lof Kathleen Rowe Home and] jSchool Association to make final whirsy Evening Shows At 6:55 & 8:25 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 UNDERWA 5 la ce [HE WONDERFUL STORY OF A BOY AND His AMAZING TER ALSO -- Second Feature pe a "PLAY IT COOL" Srerving BILLY FURY -- HELEN SHAPIRO -- BOBBY VEE parrangements for the Feb. 12 meeting in the form of a "Panel| Discussion" with the following panel members: D. Jordan, | Miss W. A. C. Campbell, Dr. M.] Butts and Dr. J. T. Gilmore. | } Moderator will be Principal D.| Catherwood, The meeting starts at 815) p.m. Tt is hoped that a large} attendance will be present. The| hostess was assisted by Mrs. | Peter Willison in serving re- freshments. fi | Mrs. Eatl Ormiston and Mrs. | 'Hugh Sims, 129 Brock street! south, were co-hestesses at a "Stork Shower" in honor of Mrs. Lloyd Delimont and Mrs. | Doug Allen of 129 Brock street south, I Approximately 25 to 38 guests were present. Mrs. Allard and] Mrs. Delimont won the surprise gifts. A delightful lunch was served by the co-h i nam G2 DInr AF is & MOODIE'S RESTAURANT PICKERING VILLAGE AT DUFFIN'S CREEK Every Sunday BUFFET Featuring: eaten oe ORR 7 me RRR FE eee dies see aceon eVarious Salads e @ 26 DIFFERENT SELECTIONS e Only . .. 1.75 Per Person ALL YOU CAN EAT CCE eT TS RE Tan MBN A eee on CLEANERS & Shirt Lounderers PHONE 668-434 FOR 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Call WHITBY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 Special Guest Speaker: The HON. J. R. NICHOLSON, P.C., 0.B.E., M.P., The Federal Minister of Forestry (New Portfolio Post Master Generel) accompanied by The President of the Ontario Liberal Party, Mr, R. NIXON, M.P.P, and several ether Federal and Provincial Members as well as executive members from the party organizations. Pickering--Mr. R. Sproule Bay Ridges--Mr, L. Ward Brooklin--Mr. L. Somerville East Whitby Twp.--Mr. Neil Smith Whitby--Mrs, V. M,. Smith Mr, K, MacDonald Mr. H. O'Connel Mr. J. Wootton Mr, J. Schilling Port Perry Area--Mr. F. Godley Scott Twp.--Mr. C. Harrison cies only te non-drinkera, We will be glad to give you full information, without obligation, land OSBORNE INSURANCE 18 DUNDAS STREET | , 668-5431 -- WHITEY Representing ae ANNUAL LIBERAL DINNER & DANCE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th. At...GENOSHA HOTEL...Oshawa TIGKETS ARE AVAILABLE UNTIL JAN. 28th THROUGH THE ~ FOLLOWING OFFICERS OF THE VARIOUS MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATIONS Ajax--Mr, E, Steer Uxbridge Twp.--Mr. E. Hockley Uxbridge--Mr. E. 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