at Recent visitors at WHITBY PERSONALS the. home thorne, 328 Dovedale dr., cele- Guild Planning THE COMAWA TUM, 'Thentey, Sones Dee November Bazaar, parture of several mnoratioto |Seibhd' Diegee' id ol ed iwho established residence oui- Box, The next meeiing will be of-town. The Guild, as in previous years|---. Oe Te a WHITBY will be in charge of the Sun- DRIVING SCHOOL day nursery with Mrs, James Duggan in charge. bali te Mrs. Yorke, of the Britishi| -- pwy, de! controlled Fuly Sleensed end insured. Isles, di i 568-6 sles, was made welcome and Diet 176 J, A. OSTERHOUT, Owner brated their 25th wedding anni- versary Sept. 21, To celebrate the occasion their daughier and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Weir, invited them to dinner and an evening of entertain- ment, Best wishes to Peter Miller who is celebrating his birthday 'oday. of Mrs. June Ibbitson, 200 St. Lawrence st., were: Mrs, Charles Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. miDanny Ripley, Amherst, N.S. and Mr, and Mrs, Gartfield Rip- ley, Barrsboro, N.S. Mrs, Captain Herbert Fraser, of the Bowmanville Salvation Army and her group will be in|t WHITBY -- All Saints Angli- can Church St. Margaret's Guild met in the parish hall. Presi- dent Mrs. Bruce Handscombe opened the meeting with the Lord's prayer. During the business meeting) it was mentioned that a sum of $35 was given to the Rector's Welfare Fund, invited to join the group. Tea hostesses were: Mrs.; MOTOR HOTEL GOING UP AT AJAX the year. The hotel, include dining is being con- of Peterborough. A 50-unit motor hotel, now under construction on Sta- tion rd., Ajax, is expected to be completed by the end of which will facilities, Hotel structed by Taps Motor Soundproofing is a major concern of the builders since the building is being - erected next charge of Thursday evening meeting held at Whitby Citadel. During the summer holidays Mrs. Ethel Huyck and her granddaughter, Miss Sharyn Huyck, enjoyed an 11-day tour of the Maritimes 'visiting Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec, Christopher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huxter, celebrat- main fo the line of the CNR. , --Oshawa 'Times Photo Chamber Plans Vote Forum WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit- by Chamber of Commerce will h nygsed two public meetings in) WHITBY (Staff) -- Employ- interests of the forthcom-|ees of the town employed in a ing Whitby municipal election, | supervisory capacity, have been it was announced this week. (granted pay increases by the Candidates for election to the, town Council. The increases Town Supervisory Staff Granted Wage Increases mayorality an dtown council will be invited to speak at the) meetings. Each candidate will be given prepared questions submitted previously to the! chamber by the general public.) No questions from the floor will) be allowed during the meetings.| Anyone in the community de-| siring to have a question answer ed at the meetings is invited to) send questions to Mrs. J. R.| Pantony, secretary of the cham-| ber at RR 2, Whitby. The decision to hold the elec: tion meetings was decided at the first general meeting of) the chamber, held this week at the town hall. No definite date was set for the public meetings but it was suggested, they will occur between Nov. 16 and Dec. 2. Evening Guild Sets | Opportunity Sale WHITBY -- All Saints Eve- ning Guild held its business) meeting at the parish hall. The! president, Mrs. Vincent Gra-| ham; chaired the meeting. Mrs. G. A. Scott opened the} meeting with prayer and wel- comed the new president, Mrs.! Graham. During the business session), reports were given on recently held hat fashion show. Thanks were extended to all who took part and made the} event a success. Arrangements were made for|* forthcoming meetings. It was announced that at the meeting of Oct. 4 an opportunity sale will be held among members. Mrs. Jackson was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. Ronald Age was appointed secretary. Tea hostesses were Mrs. Rob- ert Catton and Mrs. Ronald Agg. Dowel. Bridge Plans Are Laid WHITBY -- Viscount Green-| wood Chapter, IODE, held its first executive meeting of the fall season Monday at the home of Mrs, E. N. Granger, 305 St: John st. w. The Regent, jbuilding and furnishings of a are retroactive to July 1, 1965. Positions affected by the in- jereases are: town engineer, | clerk treasurer, assessment commissioner, works superinten- ident, deputy treasurer, chief op- erator at the sewage plant, | welfare operator, bylaw en- forcement officer, dog control lofficer and parking meter at- tendant. OLC Alumnae | Plan Open Night | WHITBY -- Members of the Ontario Ladies' College Castle Chapter Alumnae, meeting at |the Oshawa Golf Club, laid plans for an Open Night to be held at the college in October, Miss mre Batty, of Brooklin, pre- ed his second birthday last Sun- The town engineer, after three year of civil engineering, is guaranteed a minimum start- ing salary of $7,500, which in- creases $500 per year for the first four years, then jumps to $700 at the end of six, and for eight years and. over jumps to $11,000. The clerk treasurer will start at a minimum of $7,300 and after eight years will be earn-| ing $9,500, The assessment commissioner) and the works superintendent! both start at $6,000 per year| with a maximum of $7,500 after| eight years. The chief operator at the sew-| age plant and the welfare offic-| er start at a minimum of $4,400 per year, with $6,500 the maxi-| mum for eight years and over, The bylaw enforcement, build-| ing and plumbing inspector) starts at $5,200 per year and) after eight years earns $6, 500. | The dog control officer, starts| ws chapter will hold its| \Christmas Dinner Dec. 8, at the| |Oshawa Golf Club, when the} {members will exchange gifts. A shower of anniversary 'cards were sent to Mr. and at a salary of $4,000 per year| {and will receive raises of $50) per year until the maximum of| $4550 is reached. The parking meter attendant starts at $,100 and after eight! years will earn $4,650. day. Dinner guests for the oc- casion were Ray and Grey Hux- ter of Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Donni- JUST ARRIVED ! New Fall Tailored Made to Measure Samples @ House of Hobberlin COUNTY MAKES HOSPITAL GRANT WHITBY (Staff) --Ontario County Council has approved a grant to the Whitby General Hospital in the amount of $1,053,000. The decision was made at the Ontario County Council meeting, Tuesday and was unopposed by council ward Island, are the guests of his brother and Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Howard, 506 Brock st. s. crest dr., birthday today. Mr. and Mrs. Chester How- rd, Kensington, Prince Ed- sister-in-law, Ronald Hutchinson, 128 Hill- is celebrating his ments for the zaar. St. be in charge of doll clothing, toys, children's clothes and mis- cellaneous table, roll new members as member- ship decreased owing to the de- Members discussed arrange- November ba- Margaret's Guild will Suggestions were made to en- @ MOVING BURTINSKY FLORIST As of MONDAY, SEPT. 27th Red Wing Orchards ROADSIDE MARKET Meintosh Apples Fresh Corn Daily Bartlett Peers or Canning. 2% Miles West of Whitby on Highway No, 2-- At the "BIG RED APPLES" | bed hospital to serve the Whit- members. The subsidy from the county @ Tip Top Tailors --at-- was based on a construction | cost estimated at $20,000 per | bed. This total cost could be | subsidized by the federal and | provincial governments to the | tune of $8,000 per bed while | the hospital board would be USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 Our New Location Will Be 131 BROCK ST. S. expected to raise a total $3,000 per bed. These figures being correct, the county councu would then absorb an amount to a maximum of $9,000 per bed, County Council Clerk- treasurer W. G. Manning stated the council based its grant on the above assump- tion. Exact wording of the resolu- tion was: 'We recommend that the request of the board of directors of the Whitby General Hospital for a grant towards the cost of construc- tion and equipping a new 117+ by area, be given priority over any subsequent requests for James Carnwith, of Brook- lin, on the occasion of their 39th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Carnwith is a member of the |alumnae, The winners of jwere Miss Betty Moffat and Mrs. Leo Gray, of Oshawa; |Mrs, J. W. Richardson, Whitby /Township and June Wright and Charlotte Gentles, Whitby. The lunch conveners were jMrs. E. Pym and Miss Mae |storie, of Oshawa. Appreciation jto the hostesses was expressed by Mrs. John Fox, of Oshawa. the games Kinsmen To Back Training Centre | WHITBY BROCK Evening Progiomsat 7 ond 8:50 Saturday Matinee at 1:30 Joe Moses is his name... Mitchum Baker Open Thurs. & Fri. -- 1 p.m, to 8 p.m. Set. & Sun. -- 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. FOR stealing Africa is his game! Robert Carroll ALSO----""BIG TOWN VILLAGE" and CARTOON there is no ONE PUBLISHED PRICE ALL! obligation. NOW UNLOADING AT OUR DISTRIBUTION CENTRES SATINCOAT WHITBY -- Jim Gartshore, Clare Hewson and their wives represented the Whitby Kins- men Club at the National Con- vention recently in Montreal. One of the highlights of the gathering was the acceptance of a proposal to finance the training and research centre for the Canadian Association of Retarded Children at a cost of $350,000. The project, to be completed in 1970, will coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Mrs. R. G. Langford, presided. Members made plans for the annual dessert bridge to be held at Whitby Royal Canadian) Legion Hall, It was announced that a book and antique sale} will be held later in the fall.) Further arrangements will be made regarding this project Refreshments were served by the hostess. founding of the first Kinsmen Club. Will Klein of Regina as- sumed the national presidency while Hal. Taggart, of London, jwas chosen national vice-presi- |dent. The Hal Rogers Service Shield) was presented by the founder fo the Kinsmen Club of Oron,} ert you should ment the smooth, trim The pictured shoe is an it out along with all our 119 Brock St. $., Wh If you dress TRIM AND TAPERED Why? Because Pedwins ere designed to comple- the look of reptile in the upper. You'll like the style and the price ...80 come by soon and eheck COLLINS SHOES Open Fri. 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