| WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby tureau Office 111 Dundas St. West. _ Manager: John Gavit 'ERRONEOUS FOREFATHERS' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 5, 1964 5 7 * SA League Told Tel. 668-3703 Spring Wedding Setting At St. John Evangelist St. John the Evangelist;peau-de-soie coat of cinnamon Roman Catholic Church, Whitby|brown with matching accessor- was the setting for the marriagejies and a corsage of orange of Beverly Ann, daughter of Mr.|delight roses. She was assisted and Mrs, Vernon Moore, Whit-|by the groom' mother who by to Anthony John Doleweerd,|chose a print flowered silk dress son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dole-|topped with three-quarter length weerd, Whitby. |pink linen coat and matching Rev. WiP. pouglas Officiated|accessories, and a corsage of at the ceremony, Mrs. Patrick|white and pink carnations and Wilson was at the organ andjpink sweetheart roses. seceom vied oe, ais, gut: For their honeymoon to Nia- r leweerd. e bride ' given in marriage by her father gara Falls, New York, the bride wore a floor-length white peau-|40nned a pale blue taffeta dress de-soie gown with chapel trainjtopped with a beige coat and and fyingertip sleeves. A wed-|navy-blue accessories. Her cor-|f COUNCIL BRIEFS : Council Lights, Water Whitby Town Council, Mrs, Muriel M. Mcllwain, 580 Mary and Cedar streets area, hing red and amber! Council returned a petition People Wont Buy "Penance iting i ditt sii: At a January meeting lentes by succeeding coun-)meeting, it opened with a devo- street east, sent a letter tojareas fail to understand why|chaired the business meeting. And '67 P Council requesting storm sew-|we should be saddied with the|Several members who attended osies ers in the Mary, Garden, Pine,|penance required for such'the Women's Home League ral- offences. ly recently held in Peterbor- flas! light will be installed at the in- have|omical, in view of the value we| It was mentioned that the sale tersections of Dundas street at agg yet el of|received -- and it therefore|of candy is still on. Of Peterboro . sl? Remember when é Bonded Stock Whisky ~ came in that plain -- old bottle? Annual Rally Salvation Army Women's Carl Ear'e and her group in charge, This being Spiritual fi tional period. "We in the above mentioned| Mrs. Captain Edward Reed "Our taxes now are astron-jough, reported on it. Hopkins and Anderson streets fatal accident at the intersec- tions during the winter. A bylaw authorizing the in- Monday meeting of Council. Residents of the area organ- lic School and the St. Theresa's Home and School Associations installation, The lights will shine a flash- on Hopkins and Anderson streets. "The complete lack of a cool t- as a result of a petition sent to a Sa bas ane Town Council as a result of a). .4,.° under the local improve- ment system. if The "local improvement H ; method "'of installing sewers, stallation of the lights at the in- as was used in the Dovedale tersections was passed at the area, means the installation is partly paid for by od resi- dents the sewers service on @ ized by the Dundas Street Pub-)/, frontage basis, Following is the text of Mrs. i i Mcliwain's letter presented to petitioned council for the light pron dg 7 night. "With reference to the peti-|, ing amber beam east and westition for storm sewers in the on Dundas street and a flash-|area of Garden, Mary, Pine, ing red beam north and south|..4 Cedar streets, this is to report a complete failure of the There is. presently a flashing|meeting of minds between the i | amber light at the intersection./ratepayers of COOL, CLEAR WATER posed costs, 5 "It is obvidtis. the drink of water in the municipal rathers of Whitby have com- building"; received the atten- ati guntans of omission tion of Councillor William Da-|and that these sins have. been vidson and a resolution W 8 S\nerpetrated with increasing the area and the Town Council on the pro-|: passed by Council authorizing a study of possible correction of the situation was passed. Councillor Davidson complain- ed of the temperature of the water in the two town hall fountains and the Property Com- mittee was given the green light (9 study the problem. CENTENNIAL PROJECT A suggestion that a suitable would be the transformation of Centennial Park into a Horti- cultural Garden was received from the Whitby Horticultural Society. The Society suggested that the project would: be of benefit to all residents of the town, es- pecially apartment dwellers and old folks and would help to beautify the area. Mr. Thant Accepts Ottawa Visit Invitation: PM i i OTTAWA (CP) -- Secretary- ant ere Set Se. ee General U Thant of the United Nations has accepted an invita- tion from the Canadian govern- ment to visit Ottawa May 25 and 26, Prime' Minister Pear- son announced Monday. While in Ottawa, he is ex- pected to discuss the whole)' range of international affairs as well as specific problems with Pearson, External Affairs logically follows that we would; Next week will be '"Mission- be more than foolhardy, if welary Week' with-an invited guest were to petition_to--have our|/from Toronto. The meeting taxes raised to an orbital class-|closed with prayer and lunch was served by the committee in 'The quoted 'appropriate' |charge. price of 87 cents per foot of frontage to be carried over the} ie next 20 years is not exactly th - dcavor and T suggest that WOU DON'T Council be more forthright with DRINK the public on future similar ... pay LESS issues, "Especially with those suffer- for your auto insurance! ing from civic mindedness -- or is it civic madness? "However to quote a well known television star,' 'If'n the Good Lord be willin, and the creeks don't rise', I shall con- tinue in my own inimitable} Insure with ABSTAINERS' way, to assist Council in bring- INSURANCE COMPANY, the matters usually overlooked by| one insurance company in Can- such an august body oda thot issues policies only to I, in that every citizen of Whit- by share in equal benefits at} to give you full information, Deputy Reeve George Brooks commented: "It's regrettable sewers in the area, However we RIEGER just acted on letters we got / from Mrs. Meliwain in the frst] ANG OSBORNE tinued, "thas taken the lead and I feel that in a month or two|\PH. 668-5431 -- WHITBY will look pretty nice in that} area and others might nel The letter was sent to the Fire and wean cris services ing to their attention various "As Barkis is willing', s uae Gntca if alii non-drinkers, We will be glod equal costs. without obligation. that they don't want storm place, "One subdivision," he con-| INSURANCE when the work is completed it| 218 DUNDAS ST. E tempted to follow suit." committee. Well it doesn't anymore, - launched its new container : That fine old bottle. last sip. We've design for Gooderham's Bonded Stock. Tall and refined with classic lines. (Our whisky's now in the best shape ever). And we age Bonded Stock longer now as well. To make every drop just a little more mellow. One thing though. Bonded Stock's smooth lightness we don't change. Our blenders know a good thing when they taste it. Judging from the number of people who buy Bonded Stock Whisky, 80 does the rest of the country. Gooderham's have been distilling fine whiskies since 1832 Minister Martin and other Canadian ministers. The prob- VOICE RANGE lem in Cyprus, where Canada The normal intelligible out-|has 1,150 men in the UN peace- door range of the male human|keeping force, probably will be voice in still air is 150 yards.! high on the list. ding ring coronet held her|sage consisted of carnations, Lg nea' net, 'uae tinted blue. Mr. and Mrs. Dole- gong earl, waist -/weerd have established resi- ge 5 plik séiisation roves nth at 500 John street west, and white hyacinths. a Maid of »onor was Miss Rob-| erta Campbell, Whitby. Brides- maid Miss Joyce Doleweerd,) Whitby and flower girl Miss | Shelley Moore, Whitby, sister of} jr ana Mrs. J. A. Osterhout the bride who wore a pink peau-|anq Joyce, 1110 Dundas street de-soie dress with overskirt ofjeast, spent the weekend with silk nylon and accessories tO|her brother and sister-in-law Mr. match and a head band of pink)ang Mrs. Arnold Chase and fam- roses. ily of Frankford and, with them, Maid of honor and bridesmaid) attended the Masonic Church were dressed alike in pink taf-| feta dresses with overskirt and) |petvice ab Wellington on Sunday. cape of silk organza with match-| Mrs. Harry Weedmark, ing accessories. They carried| Harriett street, is celebrating | crescent bouquets of white and| her birthday today, May 5. It is| pink carnations and their head-jalso Mr, and Mrs. Weedmark' s| Jd dresses were wedding ring with|20th wedding anniversary. pink veils. \Friends offer them both best] Lyman Kingston, Whitby, act-| wishes on this double occasion. | man. The ushers| Appointed delegates from St. | were Willy Doleweerd, Whitby) John's Anglican Church WA who! and William Bradley, Bowman-\are attending the Diocesan an- ville. nual conference being held in For the reception, held at St.|Toronto May 5 and 6 are: Mrs. John's Hall, the mother of the|Gordon Kyle, Mrs. Norman| bride received the guests wear-| Bradley, Mrs. Herman Paris ing a French brocade dress withiand Mrs. Ronald Blaker. Cousins-Johnson -- Wed At St Marks Joan Mary Cousins, daughter|and carried a nosegay of yellow| of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.|roses and white carnations. The| Cousins, Whitby was united in|bridesmaid wore a pink, sheer) marriage in St. Mark's United|satin dress and lace top, white) Church Saturday, April \25. to|net headdress and carried yel- Anthony Alec Johnston, son of|low roses and white carnations | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Berg-|nosegay. The flower girl wore a} man, Whitby. | yellow linen dress, yellow flower Rev. John Smith officiated at)band and carried pink roses and) the wedding ceremony. Mrs.|/white carnations -- in _-- Beaton played »the wedding|shape, music at the organ. | Kerry Miller, Oshawa acted as| The bride, given in mar-\pest man. Ushers were Andy| a had her Sg ~~ fe Ende, and Lloyd Percy, | white iace over: i ress, stree' Jength, a rhinestone. crown heid| MMA@y" date reception, ne her shoulder-length net veil. She| | |moher of the bride wore a "pink carried a nosegay of red roses and white carnations. uit and white carnation cor- Maid of honor was Miss scieinis The bridegroom's mother) Cousins, Whitby. Bridesmaid|chose a tan suit and her cor-| was Miss Sharon Percy, Whitby|Sage was of yellow carnations. | and flower girl was Michelle} For an Eastern trip the bride} Ann Bergman, Whitby. \left wearing a pink suit with) Maid of honor wore a powder! white accessories, Mr. and Mrs. | blue sheer dress with lace jack-|J have established resi- et with a white net headdress'dence in Whitby. BROCK WHITBY Mother's Day Offer: PERSONALS " --make Mother' s work p easier --give her better wants and cleaning results --keep her beautiful with lovelier skin and hair --help her to maintain personal cleanliness NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED NO INSTALLATION Cn AnGES Just a low monthly servce ch To have softer than rain water ell through your house et the turn of « tap. y RIGHT NOW PHONE ~ 668-2200 Say Mom.. Celebrate! Yes Mom, invite some of my fellow young- sters in so we can roll and romp on the fresh clean and inviting "Baker-Cleaned" rugs we've just had returned. 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