WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West or: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 NEWS AND ITEMS imal Defenders Club anvass To Save Fauna or shine the Whitby Defenders' Club and friends will be out on day morning, Oct. 3, to pur support for their work mal welfare. The Animal ders are the Junior Group hitby Humane Society, a of the Ontario Humane slaty. Mey are hoping that the pub- | @ill give generously to help realize their dream of an 1 shelter for the lost, aban- 1 and neglected animals of tidistrict. Whitby Humane Society teful to the local theatre) could 0 "Be Kind to Ani- Week" by a showing of Disney's wonderful film of fie Incredible Journey." They that no animal lover will to miss it. UNIT 9 Mark's United Church it No. 9 held its 4 Sept. at the home of Mrs. A. S. an, Henry street. der Mrs. McLean opened 'meeting by welcoming the bers. Two new members fete present and the group pes they will enjoy monthly tes of the last meeting read and approved. Sick Sunshine convener Mrs. d Myers reported that Joan White had presented family with a baby girl, Aron. fe surer Magda Volker col- rete the envelopes for the ; . Group 9 has been asked flowers for the church Detober 4, 18, 25 and Nov. 1. @nteers were asked for and date was looked after. general meeting of the f Church Women will be Tuesday, Oct. 6, in the ig. The group will have of the music. next meeting will be held y, Oct. 19, at the home of om Akey and the Novem- ting is to be held Nov. the home of Mrs. Art Hereafter this group meeting the third Mon- ch month, ny pp Harold Myers was in of the program and is her subject "Thanks- * Her reading was taken (Psalm 105, 1-5 and 111, frs. Keith Lunney car- it this theme and read a ir from "Patterns for De- 7 by Gladys C. Murrell. m Clarke continued The October meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John' Wooton. A social hour followed with Mrs. Don Courtice as hostess. WINDSOR IODE House of Windsor Chapter IODE recently met at the home . John ticket convemer or members of the Chapter. Decoration -commitiee: Mrs. Wells. It was decided to have Ernie Booroff's orchestra of Ajax who played for the Chap- ter's Spring Dance. A buffet luncheon menu was tentatively proposed. Mrs. Wal- ter Weir to help with the menu planning. ess. The next monthly meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs. Roy Howe, 301 John street west. REV. McKIBBIN INDUCTED The Rev. John McKibbin, BA, LTh., was inducted Tuesday, Sept. 22 by the Right Rev. F. H. Wilkinson MM, MA, DD, LLD,} Lord Bishop of Toronto, who of- ficiated at the ceremony. The preacher was Rev. Wil- liam Prior BA, BD, Professor of Pastoral Theology and Dean of Residence at Wycliffe College, Toronto. The Clergy of Oshawa Dean- ery attended, also members of their congregation. Receiving the guests were: Bishop and Mrs. Wilkinson, Rev. and Mrs. John McKibbin, Charles Gill and A. H. King, Church War- dens. St. John's Church WA and Ruth WA were in charge of the reception which followed. Mrs. Alfred King and Mrs. Seymour Whitney poured tea. The Girls' Auxiliary and the Mary and Martha Group served at the tables. BAPTIST WOMEN'S SOCIETY The regular meeting of Whitby Baptist Women's Society for Christian Service was held Tues- day, Sept. 22 in the Sunday school hail with Mrs. Ken Cul- len presiding. A short business meeting was followed by the devotional topic "To The Work", taken by Mrs. t & from the regular study r India entitled "Oppor-' fiction was given by ean and the meeting ed, followed by a lovely n served by the hostess, S. McLean. CHURCH Christian Reformed Women's Society Work y held its first meet- the season Thursday, ° ' 4 Ross Ward. Mrs. Erla Wilson gave an interesting illustrated talk on her recent trip to the East Coast. The meeting closed with pray er by Mrs. John McLeod. Lunch was served and a social hour followed. The next meeting will be held Friday, Oct. 23 when a Madical Missionary play entitled "The Pill Bottle" will be presented in the church under the direction of Mrs. Eunice Beer. This is a date to remember meeting opened with nd a hymn, President} wel- illiam Bouwma veryone present. 1 new members joined ety. Roil call was taken | and everyone is welcome. AJAX KINETTES The September meeting of | Ajax Kinette Club was held at the home of Doris Ames with Marie Hill presiding. attending purchase tickets from}; Murray Beadle and Mrs. Donald|, Coffee was served by the host- J see for themselves how much the members enjoy their after- inoon, volunteers should be easy cheerful companions, is wel- come, and the club executive Championship night for the : past season of minor baseball was once again held by the Whitby branch of the Royal MINOR BASE Canadian Legion last Friday night. Winners and officials pictured here are: (top row, left te right) Pat Brown, Rob- BALL CHAMPS ert Booth, Alex Brown, night): Pat Watters, s THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, October 2, 1964 § DOWN CRANES REGINA (CP)--Initial about 700 sandhill Cam George Brooks and Danny Dunbar, Norm Haw, Mark Segriff. (Front row, left to Howe and Bill Preston. | g without charge. There chairs, chair they no longer need. Mrs, R. W. Reid, Chairman of the Visiting Committee for' the Ontario Hospital, has also begun another busy season, Vol- unteer visitors are needed, and anyone who would care to give an afternoon to cheer a lonely hospital patient would be most welcome. If you can help on any of these very worthwhile community pro- jects, please call Whitby Red Cross Branch, 668-2862. ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH he St. Mark's congregation and Sunday School held their an- nual Rally Day Services on Sun- day morning. A special feature was the dedication and presen- tation of the new study books. The anthem was Simeone's ar- rangement of "Onward Chris- tian Soldiers". The Religion and Life Em- bleme were presented to Wolf Cubs, Karl Gerhardt, Ronnie Weatherup, Jimmy Nimigon, Douglas Turner, Tommy Mesh- er, Peter Courtice, John Mc- Ewen and Jimmy McEwen. Wolf Cubs Dennis Darling, Peter Parrinder, Neil Smith, Ronald Harland, David Elliott, David Millar and Ken Elliott, having completed the second year re- quirements, were granted the right to wear the emblem for another year. It was announced that the con- gregation would share in World Wide Communion next Sunday. Regular Sunday St, Mark's next Sunday. [PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN The Presbyterian. Women Association meeting in Church hall, Monday, Sept. 21 with |tendance. | Group No. 1 were in charge} lof the worship service with) Schultz, \Mrs. Walter Porter and Mrs. J. |T. Gilmore taking part. | Mrs. D, M. Warne introduced commence the year's study at) white Shasta daisies. =| Baseball "Feted At The Whitby Canadian Legion held its Championship night for the past season of minor base- ball at the Legion Hall on Fri- day night. The three divisions of the Minor Baseball setup were all presented with awards, which was followed by a movie and hot dogs and pop for the kids. In the Pee Wee division of the Legion Minor Baseball Legue, Whitby Girl In Alberta The Maravian Church, Bou- derheim, Alberta, was the set- ting for the marriage of Gayle Campbell Willett and Raymond Artheco Stelter on Sept. 5. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Wil- lett, Whitby, and the bride- groom, the son Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Stelter, Bouderheim. Rev. Eric Schulze officiated. The soloist, Morley Henning, sang "The Lord's Prayer," and 'The Wedding Prayer," accom- panied by the organist, Mrs. Earl Schultz. Given in marriage by George MacKenzie of Brooklin, the bride looked charming in a sleeveless floordtength gown of white eyelet with a short jacket featuring a high neckline and lily point sleeves. A smaill pill- box hat held her chapel veil and she carried a nosegay of Matron of honor was Mrs. Carol Ogilvie of Merritt, B.C dressed in a pale pink nylon St. Andrew's Church held their dress, with an Empire waist- the|line and long, very full sleeves. Her chapel veil was held in | Mrs, John Harvie, vice/nlace by a large pink flower ipresident welcoming all mem-| jbers (approximately 60 in at-'pink and yellow and she carried a nosegay of chrysanthe- |mums, The little flower girl, Lynne was wearing a white nylon eyelet dress. Her head- jdress was a circlet of pink and |silver leaves. She carried a Weds Mountie |\the Dunlop of Canada Trophy. ot | ster of the bride, who was Stars Legion whch was headed by Danny Segriff, the presentation of the "Most Valuable Player" award was made to his team in the house league. Mark Howe the captain of the Lyndeview team was the oaches' pick as this years winner. George Brooks, representing the United Rubber Workers of America, presented the Union Trophy to Mark. The Pe Wee All stars were looked after this year by Les Reed and the pick for the most valuable: player: award from his all star team went to Cam Dun- bar, who was presented with | Robert Booth, of Dunlop "ad igre made the presentation. Alex Brown the Chairman of| \Minor sports for the Legion) |made the presentation of the| Legion trophy to Norman Haw) of the winning Lyndeview team. | In the Bantam division which} was managed by Ken MacDon-! ald the choice for the most valuatic player award came as no surprise to anyone as Billy |Preston the ace lefthander of the team was everyone's pick. | Danny Segriff presented the} Bolahood Trophy to Billy Pres-) ton. The final presentation of the| evening was made to the MVP on the Midget team which was managed by Tony Doleweerd. Pat Watters the team's work- horse catcher won the award. |Pat Brown the grandson of the jlate George Brown presented {the George Brown Trophy to \Pat Watters. GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS In 5 Years $1,000 | Grows to $1311.67 When the interest is left | to accumulate ff | VICTORIA WHITBY PERSONALS Worthy Matron Margaret: Mustard of Whitby Eastern Star No. 248 and Associate Matron Mary Inkpen attended as delegates the Grand Session of the Ontario Grand Chapter, held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, from Tuesday, Sept. 22 to Saturday, Sept. 26. Other members attending were: Worthy Patron Jeff Mar- at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal. Her friends wish her prompt recovery, During their vacation Mrs. R. B. Carswell and two sons, Bobby and Tony, visited Mrs. Carswell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.. Ashley of London, England. During their three- week trip they visited relatives in various parts of England. tin, Past Matron Kathleen Browne, Past Matron Mae Phair, Past Matron Maud Boyes, Past Matron Risie Goose, Past Matron Louella Cook and Conductress, Cora Fallow. | Jake Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reid, is celebrating his fifth birthday today, Oct. 2, His kindengarten companions of Palmerston echool and friends wish him many happy. returns! of the day. | Mrs. Wilfred Poudrie and Mrs. Herb Campbell, Toronto, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carlton, 519. Euclid street. Mr. and Mrs, Barl Carr and Mrs. George McViety spent Wednesday in Camphbellford visiting their mother, Mrs. Jen- nie Grills. They also attended the Campbellford Fair. | Mrs. Ethel Carr is now ia |valescing at home after a stay! - No mistake with steak | Cresta Roja is a deliciously medium dry red table wine made from French hybrid grapes grown in Niagara, | Department of University Extension Extension Tutorials NOTICE THE HISTORY 2 TUTORIAL CLASS held was to be October 3 has | this been CAN' \ The next lecture of the series will be held on October 17, checked in the two Saskatch- ewan areas where hunting One-Sto DECORATING © Wallpaper and Murals © Custom Draperies © CLL. Paints and Vernishes © Broadioom and Rugs |] @ Flo-Gleze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre itd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby 668-5966 BOTTLE. DRIVE SATURDAY, OCT. 3rd Sponsored by . . . THE LEGION & KINSMEN Any returnable bottles will be picked up. Money fo be used for Peel St. Park. MR. V. McCARL OR MR. M. SILVER 668-2491 MAY BE CALLED FOR PICK-UP 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard A SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa 34 YUU x, AAA AAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAADS BOO OOO OOOO OOOO t HARLEIGH DOULEs Ws REGISTRATION Saturday, Oct. 3rd 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. at WHITBY ARENA REGISTRATION FEES: Seniors -- 15.00 (two nights weekly) INTERMEDIATE -- 7.00 JUNIOR -- 7.00 Ist child 5.00 2nd child 4.00 each additional child. Club Professionals -- MRS. G. TAYLOR MR. M. MATTHEWS Hockey Skates Will Not Be Allowed WEDNESDAY: OCT. 7th % PARENTS' NIGHT WHITBY ARENA - 8 P.M. an at u whee tes were read by the) the guest speaker Mrs. Marga-| nosegay of pink and white baby Shopping and GREY Mary Outram, Jean Noland} , | TP ieodan ois evel and Rosemarie Miller were wel- P comed as new members. After Bea gaeuig secrecy The| reports from secretary Beth ion on Jonas" Was Courtice, treasurer Jess McFad. |Director of Armagh House, the) |Presbyterian Home for unwed |mothers. With the aid of slides, jrete Herrig. Mrs. Herrig is the|chrvsanthemums. The best man was John Dixon of Brent, Ontario, and he, like the bridegroom, wore the. (scar- let tunic) dress uniform of. the| TRUST Centre 725-3012 CAR TENG SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Mrs. Simon Mollema.| gon. and registrar Dorothy Far-\Mrs. Herrig presented a most | Gen; : i : IRC nssion followed. lave Gadnet Was struck for the(vivid picture of life at Armagh.|RCMP. . recess refreshments year. |The happy atmosphere provided} Ushering were Wayne Stelter. r i iby ; \brother of the bridegroom and rved by Mrs. Meima and) lk was decided: 1% end alDY,the dedicated staff help the| ian otek a eee 'oliema. Biblical pass- n girls not only mentally and|)". were played following "neqe to the Kinsmen for the) ically but spiritually as| heim. ess by all members Hospital Fund. Projects for the! 'jl 7 ' eee "| For the reception at the home ini. (year were discussed. ee: Members were assigned duties AlTime will be sponsored by the was! Kinsmen, ~ 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby of the bridegroom's parents, the bride's mother was wearing a blue peau-de-soie sheath with a lace bodice and m. ing accessories, accented by a| | corsage of white baby chrysan- |themums. The mother of the bridegroom: chose a brown en- semble, with turquoise acces- sories, and a corsage of. yel-| @ low chrysanthemums. 2 As the couple left on their wedding trip, the bride was Mrs. Thomas Scott thanked . Herrig on behalf of the Association--and--presented--her- |with the gifts of baby clothing ; } Northam will be in/for Armagh House from the in- meeting closed with a charge of the sale of Hallowe'en|dividual members. and prayer by Mrs./candy, Jess McFadden and) Mrs. Castle Smith, accom- a. |Mary Ellen Polak will be co-|panied by Mrs. P. N. Spratt, NIT 8 |chairman for the annual Rewejsene ¢ very lovely solo "Spirit i | Day to be held late in May. of God." eS oe Gee At the close of the meeting a) Further plans were made for| it was held at the home of| farewell party was held for Kin-|the Holly Tea and Bazaar to be laneous discussion OU er a RN AI ak 4 2 se ee, 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND LORS TO CHOOSE SINGLE VISION 17 17% OM LENSES AND CASE DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN NATIONAL BRANDS © FOR MEN © FOR WOMEN --@ FOR CHILDREN © BUY DIRECT FROM THE LABORATORY AND SAVE @ BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED: OR REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT | WE FILL ALL P.S.J., OCULISTS' AND OPTOMETRISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS AT SAME LOW PRICES Fast Take Out Service and Open 7 days a week | Delivery or Phone 668-8807 Dining Room or 668-8808 You have tried the rest--Now try the best TODAY -- FRI., OCT. 2nd Basic Pizzo Large X-Large Mozorelio Cheese and Tomoto Sauce $1.35 $1.60 One Selection. ; eo Cis 1,70 ------ Reg. 90 1.10 1.95 2.35 2.75 1.35 1.60 Two Selection Three | Selections . Pay Pizza with' the Works (4 or more Selections) Selections Pepperoni, Mushrooms, Bacon, Green Peppers, Sliced Tomatoes, Black Olives, Anchovies, Sliced Onions. g Italian Spaghetti Dishes Meat Sauce Pee Meat Balls and Meat Sauce ... Mushrooms and Meat Sauce . Mushrooms and Green Peppers . Mushrooms, Pepperoni, Green Peppers ' = ' si mf } All. toke out food packaged in special containers to ensure your order is piping hot | when you receive it. P | 107 Colborne St. W., Whitby - Just West of the Corner Store | ee ee | cert 1 Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Closed All Day Wed. Phone: 728-1261 17 Bond Streeet East 2nd Floor Oshawa, Ont. PET eteeton + Se OUD fee Seer remem ~-- ALSO -- 2nd Feature Attraction MA and PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN" |. With MARJORIE MAIN, PERCY KILBRIDE snimsie,,ette Wren Armstrong who is held Saturday, Dec. 5 in the|wearing a gold lace sheath ph Pees ote Fairview) moving to Peterborough. Church Hall. The following|dress with atebian ncnebebt- ; members ini-| ; groups are in charge of thejjes, and a corsage of bronze} @ lam firs, bomen | a pat Ba - mgd had| "atious tables: Group No. 1\chrysanthemums. -- ader, opened the meetinglits firet psi i sg Mi aag|Christmas table; Group No. 2/ Constable and Mrs. Stelter ding a selection of prose|will be meeting each Fiiday ads: Group No. 3\are residing in Kamloops, B.C 4 "The Beginning." : the Ang! Bake table; Group No. 4--Tea| furkar read the Scripture church hall. Both volunteer tapi o_o A ae al St minutes 0: Previous |helpers and drivers to transport : i ] S$ J h hg were read by Mrs,./members to and from the club h The a ge ie d's oc . onn he fi Mrs. Craig Murkar|room are very much needed. If eave porate ot 5 aang: int I menorial -- ORY HOES WT ROy people could) -nange of refreshments. Ambulance ) | : © | ANGLICAN'S MENS CLUB | s ROCK Evening Shows Start 7 and 8:20)" s)" 'John's Anglican Church | Complimented ; |Men's Club held its first meet-| g weeny SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 ling of the season Monday, at} Members of the Whitby Brig- PPORT YOUR LOCAL HUMANE , ee oo r swe jade, St. a Feogecns rd $ eside! awcett wel-jvery prou e complimen' OCIETY TAG DAY THIS WEEK \comed back the members pres-|received from the Provincial / ent and expressed the wish that|Division and the Metro Branch more members would attend|on their outstanding work dur- future meetings. ing the Beatle Invasion of To- | During the business meeting|ronto, | itentative plans were made for) Volunteers gave up thei-| # the 1964-65 season. The next/Labor Day holiday and were) j meeting will be held Monday,/on duty, with their ambulance,| Oct. 19. jat Toronto Arena, if se Rapuara ------| Their efficient handling of} CRUCIFIX FOUND this difficult public duty, as well as their smart appearance, received very favorable com- ment. Whitby can be very proud of| the excellent publicity it is re-| |part of a rosary, probably 15th|ceiving wherever the local Brig-| 'century or earlier. serves, :