Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 5

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ee ET ee eS eae os P 5 is jap 7 a WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office Manager: Chris Dennett. Centre Idea down to the problem of drawing up a Centennial Grant Bylaw as quickly as possible. Duplicate Bridge aang decision wil came tere! Club High Scores Council for, formal acceptance. | The high scores and winners Suggested 111 Dundas St. West Tel. 668-3703 Group To Study Centennial Ideas A committee to consider ways and means of celebrating Can- ada's centennial year was set up Wednesday night at a public meeting in the Whitby Town Hall. Representatives from many organizations attended. in gathering yielded a host of as. Councillor Thomas Edwards was named chairman of the committee. Other members are Bruce Corner, John Mclvor, George Brooks, Ian Green, Joseph Wingham, Mrs. Hope Muckle, Ron Hopkins, William Couke, Carl Mantz, Vernon Rowe, Rev. J. W. F.. McClure, Mrs. Harry Inkpen, Ian Hamer, Eric Clarke, Harvey Attwood, Charles Stafford, William Davidson, R. P. Matthews, Mrs. Paul Coath, Andrew Millar, Mrs. R. P. Matthews, Mrs. Oscar} Moore, Peter O'Shaughnessy,| Kathleen E. Hare and Mrs. Andrew Millar. From the Whitby Garden Club could be made into horticultural gardens where people could wander at will and view green, carefully tended lawns and flow- er filled borders. A big yacht race which might call at Whitby Harbor, was an- other idea. A photographic and art dis- play could be one of the attrac- tions of a week of festivities. A drama festival was also sug- gested. | Square yom ing and a 'Miss Whitby" est and the re- naming Pr some of Whitby's streets using famous Canadian names were other suggestions. As the meeting progressed the) ideas poured out. A firemen's convention nifghé use the town. A badly needed! rifle club cquid be started. And whatever was done the} premier of Ontario should be in- vited to participate in the town's} celebrations. | A centennial church service) came the suggestion that per-|was another idea to come for-| haps the town Centennial -Park' ward. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Jean MacPherson, mem-, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wyatt Pee a pear eee Cad the occasion of their 25th 'airview ge an enuty P ERA TS Reeve of Pickering Township, wedding anniversary spent} will officialky open the bazaar Thanksgiving weekend in King- to be held at Fairview Lodge,|ston the guests of their nephew} Whitby, Wednesday, Oct. 21 at!and niece, Mn. and Mrs. Doug- 2 pm. jas Buchanan. Mrs. Frank Osterhout of Con- |was arranged As Project in the games played by the POLICE H.Q. Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Scotland Yard is Britain's headquarters for its more than|and Mrs. 16,000 policemen. and Mrs. East and West -- Maundrell, McCann, 8744; Mrs. Mrs. Chubb Whitby's historic County Building was formally recom- as the town's Centen- nial Project last night. 7 The Town Council's Centen- nial Projects Committee made the decision after hearing of On- tario County Council's offer to lease the building to the town for 99 years at a dollar a year rental, Obviously pleased with the} County Council's bargain offer) the Projects Committee passed| the following resolution: "That this committee recom- mend to Town Council that their Centennial Project be. the pro- vision of a recreational and cul- tural centre for the community and that Council enter negotia-| tions with the Ontario County | Council for the acquisition of the| Old County Building for this) purpose.' The Committee also recom-|$. 0.H.A. Junior "B" Exhibition Hockey North York Maple Leafs vs. Whitby Dunlops ADMISSION--Adults $1.00 Students (with cords) 50¢ Subscribers... Make sure of your Reserved Seat for a fee of $2 TONIGHT, OCTOBER 15th 8 P.M. ® WHITBY ARENA Minor Hockey Children 25¢ No Lineups -- Seoson & Subscriber Tickets Now on Sale -- Season Tickets 18 Games $16 Arena Heoted For Your Comfort. mended that Town Council get! 89; Mr. 3} Shorty's Cigar Store THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 15,1964 § Murty and Mrs. Bonnetta, 8544;;Love and Mrs. Baxter, 84%; Mr. ,and Mrs. Goodwin,' 7744; yrs, Spratt and Mrs. Wilson, andl Selon Ud ie McCall, all,|$9. Mr, and Mrs. McLeod, 74443 North and South-- Mrs, Hun-|Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Irwin, ter and Mr. Winter, 88; Mrs.i71%. 121 Brock St. N, Whitby Phone 668-8361 SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND Ya-lb. Tins Smiles 'n' Chuckles / PLAYERS 14-0z, Box FINE CUT TURTLES 1.45 REG. 1.95 ONLY } PER TIN 1.57 Peres: a ; a Prime Rib : | | Sticed MARK 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY || ""Rpeaxy | ROAST BEEF 5G: Mr, and Mrs. Valere Ver- friends on the occasion of é de Geek: nae ' --Photo by Stannett AUCTION SALE Saturday with) the following guests: Joanne} Barker, Debbie Keyes, Cindy ae. Sherry Lawford, oyce Thomas, Connie Andrus Sun Brite--Colored secon and Mr, and Mrs. Joe! Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Dotlor | rada Rouse, Jim Pinder} SAT., OCT. 17th Hubble, Weston, called on the| spent Thanksgiving weekend at|Sandra's two brothers, Brian s fonmer's son and wife, Mr. and! their cottage at Shadow Lake. |and Grant. 1964 Mrs. J. A. Osterhout and Joyce i anes ¢€ Bill Bow accompanied his 2 39 1010 Dundas street east, on | They're Here, , , 1 P.M. Les, Thanksgiving day. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bow, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Creech, and spent Thanksgiving week- 401 Henry street, are celebrat-| ond in New York City. In Long ing their 26th wedding anniver-|tsland, New York, they were sary today, Oct. 15. Thei Tl the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art friends wish them every happi-|sceyioun, ness. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith, Jack, son of Mr. and Mms. Qhestnut street, spent Thanks-| Don F. Banks, is celebrating) siving weekend at Viamede| his eighth birthday today, Oct.|Hotel on Stoney Lake, the| 15, His companions of Hillerest | guests of Mrs. Eva Ianson, | school and friends wish him|cicter of Mrs. Smith. many happy retums of the day. | Sandra McKinley Mr. and Mrs. former Whitby residents, have celebrate the - occasion a party' established residence in their aainiie new home at Hampton. Today their son Dwaine is celebrating | his first birthday. Friends of celebrated Soft, flexible | CASUALS p ee D. Richardson have returned to Royal Hotel after the summer months at Ne Perrot, Quebec. Best wishes for a happy binth- day are offered to Judith Anne, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Woodman who is celebrating her eighth birthday today, Oc'¥] 45. Mrs. Arthur Daigle and her mother, Mrs, Fred Brown, spent) Thanksgiving weekend in De- troit, Michigan. Saturday they attended the Smith-Titus wed-; ding held at Our Lady Gate of Heaven Roman Catholic Church, Detroit, and were guests at the reception following the cere- mony hel held at at | Carl E. Sittt Post. St. Mark's UCW Hold Meeting The October meeting of Unit No. 10 St. Mark's United Church Women was held at the home Widths 4A to E Available in... Black Caribe Kid or Tan Caravan Calf of Mrs. W. L. Bradley, Tuesday 'Look for the afternoon with Mrs. James An- name in the sho@.s. stey presiding. The theme of the worship ser- TANDEMS by vice was 'Why should we be interested in Missions'. This was taken by Mrs. Harold Boys and Mrs. Gordon Tweedie. Her Stee. Fred Ashby,|her ninth birthday, Oct. 12 To): a -- Sponsored by: Knights of Columbus New Fall Clothes to be tailored to your measure by @ TIP TOP TAILORS 4 os of Hobberlin eee EEVE SHOP 129 Brock St. S. Whitb PHONE 668-2091 SAVE $ $ ON o Mother Parkers' St. John's Parish Hall Cor. St. John & Palace Sts, Whitby HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES REFRESHMENT BOOTH Auctioneer: LOYAL POGUE Fresh Hamburg STEAK FRESH WIENERS 115 JUST NORTH BROCK y | OF THE STREET FOUR NORTH CORNERS STORE HOURS--8 A.M. TILL 6 P.M.---EXCEPT FRI.--OPEN TILL 9 P.M. een TEA BAGS wv en Oe ae 3 lbs. 51.00 x) 69 49: || 39: st Bacon OU Pork Chops 49° SAUSAGE b ROAST BEEF Boneless Mealed Cottage Roll PICNIC HAMS Sliced Rindless Breakfast Bacon , OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M, to 10.P.M. NEW FOR '65 | PANELLING AT BEAVER SPECIAL PURCHASE . . , PREFINISHED AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up 'to $16.00 on your auto insurance. See... RIEGER & OSBORNE 218 DUNDAS ST. 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