Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1964, p. 5

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'WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 pasa CAPTAIN E. REED WHITBY PERSONALS The Catholic Women's League|"Open House" at 8 p.m. Instal-| of St. John the Evangelist|lation of officers will also be) "Traveling Bridge and Euchre' held. Club" hostesses for the month of October are as follows:| Mr. and Mrs. I Bridge, Miss Emily Foy, Mrs. | jand tiny son, Dwaine, formerly Godfrey Kaczanowski, Mrs. |of Brooklin,. established resi-| James Mackey, Mrs. Charles | dence et 506 Dundas street) Daigle, Miss Verda Packer,| |west. Their friends wish them Mrs. Clarence Hendriks, Mrs./happiness in their new sur- Francis Moreau, Mrs. John|Toundings. Spratt, Mrs, Keith MacDonald,| yyy and Mrs. Allan Sleep and Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Mrs, Ken Rogers, Mrs. Jack' Miller, Mrs, | 4@ughter Sherri of Lindsay, Gertrude Lynde, |were Sunday diner guests at the} |home of Mr. and Mrs, ene: Pent = lan ner Coates, 1106 Henry street, Forestall, Mrs. H. C. Munro and Miss Bernadette Robinson. lees Se eal tore tok . Members please note ail future] tuned from a five-week motor retums to be addressed sll MrS.| trip. In Saskatoon, Saskatche- Joseph Corrigan, 206 Palace) wan they were guests of Mr. street. and Mrs. Gordon Bowes and Miss Gaetane Chaumont of|Mr.. and Mrs. Eldred Bowes, Farlton is returning to her|brothers of Mrs. Ward. They thanksgiving weekend sree at Lloydminster, Alber- after spending a couple of|*a. they travelled the 600 miles pases iting her brother and Hanson Trail to Flin Fion, ter-indaw Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Manitoba, they were most inter- fred Ct ont, 1010 'Dundas --_ in visiting the _Saskatche- Allan} Blaine Alsop) CAPTAIN REED LEAVES Poor, Troubled Lose A Friend A familiar face in the courts, Many times he has stood up and spoken a word for a con- victed man. The youth of the community, |not oniy thase in the courts, = teenagers and youngsters of walks have benefitted by & stay in town. He was instrumental in start- ing a Guide and Brownie pack at ban boveted tony base @ jpng teenagers who have Nal chee of the GW. His pleas in the courts have resulted in many men reform- ing from alcoholic stupors and criminal activities and taking their places as useful citizens - jin the community. Both he and his wife gained) their promotions to the rank of} Captain in Port Alberni, where they lived and worked for five) years, His face has been familiar in| the Whitby courts where both| magistrates and policemen have| come to respect both his word) land judgment. When his two-year furlough is ; completed, he says, he willl go 'iwhere the Army sends him, but he will always re-posted here. He will ieave behind him) guides, brownies, a flourishing |junior band, and a growing con- | gre regation. Captain Reed will leave the area on Wednesday, and his re: placement, Captain and Mrs, Clarence James, will arrive to leanry on his work Thursday. Castle Chapter Prepare | The Castle Chapter Alumnae of the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, held its first meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Wilson, Brooklin, recently, Dur- ing the business session of the {meeting plans for the annual night of cards were discussed. |The fund raising project spon- sored by the Castle Chapter will be held at the Ontario Ladies') College at 8 p.m, Thursday, Oc-| tober 29, 1964. It was vointed| out that .tickets for this event are available from members the Castle Chapter Alumnae. The evening closed with Mrs. R. W. "Joe" Richardson, Whit- by Township, showing pictures of her motor tour through Nor- way, Sweden and Holland this street 2ast, Other recent guests| an Among the many slides show- Money Spinning Project Mrs. Richardson and her com- crossing the fjord from 'one part of Norway to another at the same time as the boat carrying Mr.. Khruschev was travelling |up the fjord. The Russian Pre- mier was on his way to visit Norway and Denmark. "All the boats on the fjord had to stop and stay in their positions while the boat bearing Mr. Krushchev was coming in," she said. Lunch was served by Mrs. | Donald Wilson, Brooklin, assist- ed by Mrs. Robert Brown, and May Storie both of Oshawa. The |president of the Castle Chapter, | Doris Batty of Brookilin gave the |vote of thanks to Mrs, Richard- son and Mrs. Wilson for the very enjoyable evening. remember | Whitby and would like to be} Bowling Fever Strikes Again Whitby and District Men's League, Wednesday nights -- Triples, 650 and over: F. Cough- lin, 748 (301); L. har 713 (278); R. Vatlant 686 669 (286); L. Reed, Aion: Roduck, 653. Singles, 250 and over: J. Mc- |, Conkey, 292; J. Verkuyl, 283; B. Plaskitt, 270; R. Patterson, 260; 0. Reed, 250. Team Standings: A and T Motors, 10; Andrews, 3; Lewis|spning Custom Tailo kK. by Hotel, 6; "Millwork, 5; 8; Dunlop, 9; Honyockers a: Joe's Barber Shop, Barber Shop, 2; Mites, Mechin. ery, 6, ' Legion Sunday Nighters, Sun- day, September 27: Dog Patch- ers, 7; Aces, 0; Snatchers, 5; production has |been selected At present a list ee ean ae time drama Jobers, being con ing @ much more serious atti- tude towards its business af- fairs. very strongly for the next pro- Whitby Theatre Guild Pai Better Promotion to be on stage to be a part of the Guil member Bert oe yester- YY. beg this' week. Plans for their first production were dis- cussed at a Guild meeting held on Sunday. This Phillip farce "Fools sa pepo "* which in early Janu- immediately. tor st be w Soe to @ Guild's last production, 'See How They Run."' pee ee fe we not yet and stage hands. will be © Phi King's |i will be taken by Joe Wain- wight who is, at present, living in the Oshawa area. dance to be held in St. John's Hall on November 28. New members are invited to come "Filarapath,"' arejalong and get acquainted. " Guild We, need prap men, lighting . Anyone who is 668-8006." Next Guild event is to a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 6, 1964 SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $16.00 on your auto insurance. See... RIEGER & OSBORNE _ Insurance 218 DUNDAS ST, E., WHITBY DIAL 668-8831 sidered. This season the Guild is tak- Proper promotion will figure GAG COLLECTOR Milton Berle has a file of 4,000,000 jokes that needs an elaborate cross - reference sys- tem to enable him to find a par- | ticular one, duction. Up to now has Headpins, 2; D 7 King: pins, 0; Stinkers, 7 Tigers, 0. High scores for the week: Ladies' Singles -- H. Vaillant, 203; D. Mclvor, 201. C. Mirow- ski, 194; B, Shearer, 232. Ladies' Triples -- C. Mirowski 519; M, Skelton, 502. Men's Singles -- R. Carswell, | |331; B. Henderson, 281; S. Alder- | son, 240; T. 236; B.| Shearer, 607. ° Lemon Leaguers -- A, Mitch-| ell, 98; Y. Brush, 99, 63; T. Hen- derson, 95; K. Carswell, 69, 64; -|J. Tanner, 96, 94; D. Mclvor, 94.' Mirow: ski, ways been conducted on a} very haphazard basis. At the meeting on Sunday Gao! members, Allan Muir and Phil Rogers, were selected to handle the business side of things. Phil Rogers is: a publicity and ad- |vertising man by profession and \his Mom should prove very vailu- stew blood is still needed by |the Guild. Anyone who is at all| linterested in the live theatre is) asked to contact any member | of the Guild. 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Mrs. Ross to her parents in Essex, En Stevens, Bowmanville, will be) jang Ragga Mrs. William Con 8\ture meetings, date for the guest speaker and will give am illustrated lecture on her trip to the Congo. A cordial in- 50th wedding anniversary. vitation to attend is extended to afl ladies of the congrega- the -\next regular meeting was set nors on the occasion of their |for Wednesday, Oct. 21 at Ro- tary Hail, The following are of- \ficers and executive members Ajax Lionetites held its first ee the ae -65 sy President i i meeting of the season at Ro-| elen re, first vice-presi- Cap nd ee tele. tary Hou Ajax. President dent, Lily Wilson, second vice- Clover Lane Auxiliary are} Helen DeHetre opened the meet- | president, Joyce Whittaker, sec- holding its first meeting of the ing with Lionettes pnayer. 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