ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 8, 1964 § PORTSMAW CORNER 103 BYRON ST. S. WHITBY 'Zebra Stripes' Annoy Downtown Merchants heels off women's shoes than}; hot tar in the summer time." "I think it is lousy," said Mr. L. S. Palmer, of the Record Bar. "The Chamber of Com- merce is after us to fix up the fronts of our stores and then the don't have the| harness horse of the year, will peggy gon try next Friday to break the ae world's trotting record of : 1:55 1-5 for the mile set 26 ears ago had Greyhound, The TRIE§ FOR RECORD | }ace will be against time, The LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) --/four - year - old trotter will be Speedy Scot, who is expected| paced by two thoroughbreds at- to repeat this season as the U.S.|tached to sulkies. WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Whitby Pout W's Club Tel. 668-3703 A group of Whitby's down- town merchants ame up in arms over the town's asphalt patch- ing program on the main street sidewalks %4-LENGTH CAMOUFLAGE HUNTER'S A concrete facing, spread on the ageing sidewalks several years ago, proved unsatisiac- Fosters Greek Child The tragic plight of a tiny, brown-eyed Greek boy isto re- ceive the attention of a Whitby Church group. Under the 'international Fos- ter Parents' Plan the St. Mark's United Church 4W's Club is to take under its kindly wing, nine- The boy is the group's sec- ond foster child. The first, Pana- yotis Moschos, has just reached the age where he can fend for @ himself. Thus, he no longer re- quires the monetary support started for him 7 the church group way back in 1960. Panavotis lives in a small town called Chios on a Greek island of the same name. Over the years the Whitby 4 W's saw to it that he received a much happier and more comfortable le. A $165 was collected and fil- tered through the Foster Par- , ents' Plan every year. Of this much was. banked so Pana-| yotis could look forward to some security. In addition the boy h received a regular $8 a month. eee agent pete ies Four years ago Panayotis, his; Right Fot widowed mother, four brothers}, ° Theully breoGwinner and a grandmother were in a) " : desparate ie. Wy 4 curate he Mand he a W's helped them 8 per deal: | pie jobs she earns a frighten-| apprentice velit and no ingly sparse $7.50 a month. This| ingr gunis o aa e° ae aa reas to 'otios, lives in Boat th: he cecaneuacee, |help them. Discovering their He, his mother and father, two|Plight the Foster Parents' Plan | brothers and a sister, lived in| moved in. the Greek town of Argyro-| A generous foster parent was piagadi. They live in want because |had to stand down as he could} Mr. Kostakis is too il] to work |no longer make the payments. for them. He owns a meagre| Now the 4 W's club has taken| half-acre of land and, at one|over where he left off time, hired himself out as a sr ener FOTIOS KOSTAKIS mother is She) found but after sometime he) Fortunately the family does own Its own home -- a tiny two- room affair. Although only nine years old Fotios tries to take his father's = in the home. He goes early from school to help his mother with the field. The valuable help offered by the Whitby church group will help the boy's education, cover emergency medical expenses and keep him well clothed. Fotios, the 4 W's club has been told, has: brown hair, |-- brown eyes and a pleasant, attractive face. He is in the fourth grade of primary school and is, apparently, a very good student. He loves to read and has a wide range of interests, A friendly youngster Fotios enjoys 4 playing with his friends after 4 school. Due to the pathetic state of his family, however, he has | little time for the pastimes of small boys. He has to work jand help his mother. |--_----____---- | They're Here, ,, New Fall Clothes to be tailored to your measure by . @ TIP TOP TAILORS @ House of Hobberlin USS men's EEVE SHOP || 129 Brock St. S. hitby PHONE 668- 2091 tory. The broken patches are being taken up and replaced with a layer of black asphait. Many of the merchants whose business locations are located town patches the sidewalks like that." it's better than having people stumbling in the cracks that "It hooks like the devil; but on the north west side of Dun-| das street are complaining at | the zebra striped appearance of | | the black asphalt on the white concrete, William Jordan, Wilson's Food | Market, stated: "I think i ts tenrib! le. "T have had several different customers complain; and one lady said she could think of | nothing better for pulling we Cle uma We wei Mert { finet leathers unsurpassed comfort MEN'S FINE SHOES --at-- Collins Shoes 119 BROCK ST, S. WHITBY Open Fri. 'til 9 P.M. SALVATION ARMY (Whitby CORPS) THURSDAY, OCT. 8th 8:00 P.M. In The Citadel | WELCOME SERVICE FOR Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Janes SOCIAL HOUR TO FOLLOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th Services -- 11:00 a.m. & 7 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 2:30 P.M. SPECIAL FRONT END ALIGNMENT 88 MOST | CARS PHONE 668-3356 i. a | Appointment ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE, --2 ee ms OSHAWA WHITBY 227 Toronto Ave. 401 Dundas Opp. Cloverleaf Motel Street East field laborer. | By this means he was able | to provide a life for his family which although spare was self respecting and happy. Unfortunately, though, he has for some years suffered from recurrent attacks of pleurisy. Then about three years ago he developed the further complica- tions of acute anemia. St. John CWL Have Busy Time Ahead St. John the Evangelist CWL held its monthly meeting Tues- Evening Shows Start 7 & 8:25 HUNTER: A ot COGtAN Ka MOORE ANORENS ph aleanglneny omc ya Cr Porat ero ere RS PRESENTED BY WARWI BROCK - WHITBY SATURDAY MATINEE Its the 3 } funniest | hillbilly weddin ever! day evening, Oct. 6 in the parr: |- sh hall. President Mrs. Robert Mackey | | opened the meeting with the | league's prayer. Minutes and SAVE $ $ ON reports were read and approved. | During the business meeting ft was announced that Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite will be educa- AUTO INSURANCE tion convener. Miss Jane Stew- | art is visiting convener and Mrs, Joseph Ottenbrite social and welfare convener. The Rotary luncheon for No- vember will be under the con- venership of Mrs, H. C. Munro, who asked for volunteers. Any ladies able to donate time on Tuesdays should contact Mrs. See... Munro, Mrs, Harold Forbes was given a vote of thanks for issuing 235 CWL bulletins. The following events were announced. Fall dance, Saturday, Nov. 14 at the} parish hall with co-conveners | DIAL 668-8831 If you are an Abstainer you save up to $16.00 on your auto insurance, RIEGER & OSBORNE 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY oie Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mrs. Richard Sandrelli; the annual Bridge and Euchre February 23 with Mrs. Desmond Newman as convener; Communion -- break- fast Nov. 1 at Spruce Villa Hotel with Mrs. James Ledden as general convener; Christmas party with co-conveners Mrs. Murray Silver and Mrs. Rob- __ert Taylor. 121 BROCK ST. N., Shorty' Cigar Store WHITBY PHONE 668-8361 The meeting closed With pray-) er and was followed by the showing of a film entitled "Sub- urban Living" shown by Frank Canzi. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ed Finan and Mrs. A. C. Harbottle, The next meet- ing will be held Tuesday, Nov. 3 PERSONALS _ HOMO MILK Christie Special - Sat. & San. Only : Special--Sat. and Sun. Only BROOKSIDE BREAD ..-- Chuck and Eleanor Kemp, 316 Colborne street east flew to the newly constructed airstrip at Lindsay during this month, where the Oshawa Flying Club held its annual competitions of spot landing, emergency land- ing, and bombing contests. Mr. Kemp received a second and two thirds in these events. Later a steak barbecue was enjoyed by Beverly and Ed Bennet and son Raymond, Joan and Bill Harris, Irma and Bill Vaughan, Anna and George Popeski, Dean Kelly, Margaret Smith, Eleanor and Chuck Kemp, all members GILLETTE FOAMY SHAVING. CREAM Reg, 98. QTY Discount Price GILLETTE STAINLESS STEEL BLADES TT GILLETTE STAINLESS STEEL BLADES with FREE HEADS UP HAIR DRESSING. Reg. 89c. Discount Price Pkg. 6 Reg. 89c. Discount Price . GILLETTE NEW SLIM RAZOR eae tke 1.1 7 ialeesuial pee POINT - 2,00 Light Bulb Special 25 WATTS 2 tor 40 WATTS ........ 2 for 60 WATTS |. 12 for 100 WATTS . 2 for 150 WATTS . 200 WATTS Reg. 2.49. Discount Price ... of the club and Dick Manessa visiting from Windsor, Also during: this month Chamles Kemp, and Larry Me- Lean of Oshawa flew to Buf- 14-0z. SMILES 'N' CHUC TURTLES KLES Reg. 1.95. ONLY .. faio, New York; Erie, Penn- sylvania and Cleveland, Ohio; in Mr. Kemp's private plane. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of Detroit, Michigan were recent guests at the home of their sis- FREE DRAW! ! One carton of Cigarettes every week (Your Choice) Grand Prize -- A Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Camera to be drawn on Dec, 23rd, 1964. ter Mrs. Lila Collins, 417 Coch- rane street, Mrs. Charles Cook, 902 Centre street south, spent a day .in Belleville last week and visit- ed Mr. end Mrs, Ed Morris. GUNS & AMMUNITION BRIGHAM BRIAR PIPES 216 Mary St. £ ROUSSEAU HERITAGE 7 @S HOUSEZ oy Goghas Phone 668-3483 #A CRACKLING FIREPLACE |] All sizes, Reg. 23.50 |] OUR PRice JACKET terproof with hood. be. es 95. OUR PRICE 57 RUBBER CHEST HIGH WADERS 14,97 INSULATED RUBBER HUNTING BOOTS Stee! 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ALL STANDARD COLORS LATEX FLOOR PAINT . .20% OFF DRIES IN 30 MINUTES DISCONTINUED WALL MURALS by Sunworthy ALL LEATHER HOCKEY GLOVES Fibre cuff, 4 roll knuckles, Reg. 15.95. OUR PRICE 410 DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN The pertect upland gome bird gun, CLEAROUT @ FULLY GUARANTEED @ FISHING TACKLE Spinners -- Spoons UP TO 50% OFF Plugs -- TROPICAL FISH SPECIALS 3 for 97° ANGELS - ZEBRAS - GUPPIES GREEN SWORDS - NEON TE- STAINLESS STEEL Aquariums 5% is ad size. Reg. 7.95 OUR PRICE | Pump & Filter Sets Y2 PRICE PAINTING - DECORATING - CUSTOM DRAPERIES BROADLOOM - RUGS Decorate Now ! FREE DELIVERY -- Pay Later -- No Interest or Carrying Charges! DODD « SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 BYRON ST, S: 1 Block West of 4 Corners Turn South -- PHONE 668-5862 -- WHITBY | Fully | vin choreoal, tase od and -- if In Reg. 7.00. OUR PRICE THE ORIGINAL. "BARBIE DOLL" Reg. 3.40, OUR PRICE 'NOW OPEN Whithy's Busiest SKATE EXCHANGE