Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Oct 1965, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Gardenview UCW Unit Lays Plans WHITBY: The second_meet- ing of the fall season of Garden- view United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs, E. Goodhand, with 21 present, The president opened the meeting with the thought for the day, and introduced new mem- bers. The worship service was) conducted by Mrs, C, Me- Aughey. The dishes received for sell- ing Christmas cards were shown and, as all the cards have been sold, and jt is still early in the season, it was agreed to order further cards and earn another set of dishes to equip the kitchen. The date for the bazaar has been set for Nov. 27 at St. Mark's United Church. The committee for the tea room con- sists of Mrs, R. McLaughlin, Mrs, D. Snoddy, Mrs, H. Boet-| ladies! For Bazaar CRA. in Oshawa, with a social the members. The date is as yet undecided. It was moved by Mrs, G. Wiggans, seconded by Mrs, H, Nobbs, that the group buy coffee, tea, milk and sugar for this occasion, Members will contribute cookies, ete, and amounted to 34 hospital visits and 23 house visits, The president read a letter from the Home' Mission Com- mittee asking for clothing and volunteers to help with sorting, More information will be forth- coming, No decision was reach- ed at this point, It was agreed that Garden- \vlew will hold its annual con- gregational family pot luck sup- per Dec, 11 at Emmanuel Re- formed Church. This event greatly contributes to the fellowship of the church, Mrs, D, Snoddy, as program evening at the home of one of i The count of visits was taken, tcher and Mrs. J, Lamont, The|\convener, took over the meet: bazaar committee includes:!ing, She gave a very short talk, Mrs, W. Grylls, Mrs, E, Good- and asked Mrs. W. Grylls to hand, Mrs. G, Sweet, Mrs. C./show items that could be made McAughey and Mrs. W. Me-\for the bazaar from articles Intyre. The bake table commit>|found around the house, tee: Mrs. G. Wiggans, Mrs. W.| The meeting closed with the, Edwards, Mrs, L, Jones and|Mizpah benediction, The date Mrs, D. Reynolds, lof the next meeting is Nov, 15. The social committee report-|Mrs, J, Lamont offered her ed on its activities. The first|home for this meeting. A social event will be a dance at thehour followed, | 17, The local bands, both senior and junior, will join forces with a Oshawa Bar- bershop Quartet at a bene- fit concert to be held at the Henry Street High . . * | Blowing up a storm of Kiwanis To Hear Mayoralty Candidates) music in tie bandroom, WHITBY -- The Whitby Kiwa-| The first appearance will be| two ae a ve nis Club is getting into the|held on Thursday evening, Nov.| UP with the bass drum ' , | . with Dr, Kenneth Hobbs} readiness for the Whitby swing' in regard to the forth) sted as the first speaker,| Brass Band concert, Nov, coming municipal election, it)Mayor Warren Mowat and Des- was reported this week, The;/mond Newman will be guest club will play host to mayoral-|speakers at the Kiwanis during) ity candidates at its regular|the next two weeks although evening banquet, |not necessarily in that order. Magazine Sale Aids Hospital Fund WHITBY (Staff) -- Something|Whitby General Hospital Fund unique in the way of student ne pegged Phake WHITBY (Staff) Better|short of idiocy. "It identifies a activities, combined with com-| and isends aes weak and quite/driving practices and safety on/driver as being strictly im-} munity life, is currently under-| possibly, '4nto the following|the road are among a puniver|mature, he added, way at the Anderson Stree tiweek. of objectives promoted by the) ay a iy paNsion /hitby z Knights, a newly: ** High School. Students are con-| Last year a similar program tb) Drag " The club has a small mem- Promote Road BANDSMEN PREPARE FOR BENEFIT CONCERT School, All proceeds from the event will go to the Whitby General Hospital, The bandsmen, left to right, are Brian Wyatt, James Hoogsteen and Chris Doole, --Oshawa Times Photo 'Whitby Drag Knights Safety The club is now open to new members, 18 years and up but to qualify for membership a jdriver must own his own car,| designed for racing, Screening} of prospective members is also bership at the moment but plans|nart of the club's plans, "We i formed club of amateur racing ducting a sales campaign this) week with magazines as the merchandise. |going to the school choir, Suffi- The revenue from subscrip-|cient money was raised to sup- tions, collected by the students,/ply each member of the choir will be turned over to the'with smart red blazers. the revenue from such project Teen Dance Plans Complete WHITBY -- The Blair Park,Teens will call at all homes in Vista Teen Club held its first|/the area and will offer a 'Curb eneral ~~ ag 25 at the/Service" car-wash. e of Mr. and Mrs, Mal) jt js hoped that people will Femia, 331 Dovedale 4dr.|show their appreciation for this Twenty -five members were|newly-formed Teen Club by sup- present. The vice ~ president,|porting them in this endeavor, Sherry Femia, chaired the) The Blair Park Vista meeting, payers Association is Plans were made for the Oct.jheartedly supporting this Teen 90.Teen Dance to be held at the/Club and for the dance is pro- Femia's residence, This is for all!viding all soft drinks area Teen Agers., Area merchants have donated It was decided to hold a carjprizes to be distributed to lucky wash Oct, 31 from 1 till 4 p.m,|winners. OLC Dean Hi-C Speaker WHITBY Miss dean of the Ontario College, was the guest speaker|increased at the Sunday night meeting of/$41.75, St, Mark's Hi-C, Miss Andreus) The next meeting of the HIC gave a very interesting and in-/Group will be Oct. 31 at St formative talk on "The Bible/Mark's United Church House, Today,' its importance and|Miss Mildred Price will give influence, an illustrated talk on her recent During the business meeting'visit to Spain and Portugal, WI Dicusses Hospital Gift . Pood --A "ay good % jwishing to go is asked to keep endance is reported at thelthe dates in mind. Whitby Women's Institute meet ; ing. Tuesday evening, at the Plans were made for the Noy, home of Mrs. R. A. Smith, 960/40 euchre at the home of Mrs Bayview pp mee **"" Gordon McLean, Euclid st The president, Mrs, Everett es R, A. Smith King, presided, assisted by the interesting motto on Andreus,\it: was reported that the Ladies'|wash, held a week ago, the treasury -- car had by gave an "Agricul was carried on by the students, | Rate-| yhole- seta vee f 1 in the for expansion in the near future, | The ci ei OS ak re.(Mr, McCann is president, Stan- jearly spring but has ) ley Suddatd is secretary and cently reached an operational wi pne Thaxter. is ianaurar ipoint where it is now ready to Sect" Vaiss 0 Gi ai dele partic n community proj) ""; g e a month at each -- m Pro) other's home in turn, the mem- . af os _ bers, of whom four are married "We hope to educate YOUNE! men' with children, work on Santa Claus leoming to town, Evidence of this fact was reported this week by Whitby Lion's Club) WHITBY president advised esting, The club members must appears in trouble at any time. The members stop beside a stalled car, offer help possible, and pass out courtesy cards carrying the Knight's in- signia, duty as membets of the com- munity," the president advised, THEATRE GUILD HAS NEW HOME WHITBY New quarters in the former Ontario County building, Whitby, have been President William Schatzmann, The president stated there are now at least 10 floats enrolled! for the parade and more are 'coming every day. the habit of drag racing on the'99 yoarg, and attempt to discourage the | events in many centres includ- to race," the president explain- the strip would cost at least tofn,"' Mr. McCann said, "It "Things are really ldrivers in proper road MANNerS/theiy cars and plan future rac: and habits," Jim McCann, *clubjing events, Ages of the club street; roaring through town) "We attend racing meets to- with tires_ecreeching, is Ile) gether, promote courtesy on the street racing,"' Mr, McCann said, Plans Grow ling Deseronto, St. Thomas and Niagara Falls, "Most times we ed, He suggested the club would like to have a drag strip in its "Construction of such a drag) looking suid draw larg sehepihe 0 stated (VOU raw large crowds," He |president, stated. He suggested) members range from 21 through |road, safety and sportsmanship Santa Parade an a ara Club members attend racing js Nave to travel at least 125 miles own neighborhood but admitted strip would be good for a up,' Mr, Sehatzmann jsuggested that racing events of "We should have an excellent/inis nature in Canada are grow- parade, thanks to the Chamber) in, every year and soon. will jot Commerce and ail those who rival Canada's national game, are supporting the parade 'hockey' Further evidence of Santa "If we had a drag strip we iClau's expected visit was eX-/could teach the proper methods plained by Norman O'Leary, lof racing but more important, lchairman of the parade com |we could give lessons in good |mittee, He said the parade willldriving habits to younger neo:-! begin in the morning, starting nie" Mr, McCann said. ; loff from.the Lupin dr, area ee near the Blair Park shopping plaza, Although the route has not been definitely set it expected to wind through downtown section of the munity and wind-up at a cen BUGS FLY TOO WELL Butterflies, dragonflies and the Mayflies have more than one com: |palt of wings and so are not properly members of the fly family. | the taken over by the Whitby Theatre Guild, it was reported today. The Guild has set up a repair shop In the garage on the property, "All set now with our equip- ment under one roof, the Guild can really do some- thing,"' Joe Wainright, Guild president, stated, Bearing out president's words © still further is the report a work- party will be- held at the garage tomorrow afternoon, 'We intend to start repair- ing flats. and other plecesof equipment", Mr said, He paid tribute to the town council and particularly Councillor Tom Edwards for their generosity in making the new quarters: available to the Guild, want only good drivers, not peo- ple who are power mad," the Has Exercise From the community and pub- lic's standpoint, one part of the club's constitution is very inter- agree to help any motorist who where "We feel this js part of our Wainright secretary, Mrs. Earl Ward, The meeting opened with the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and the Lord's Prayer. A short discussion was held regarding a donation to the Whitby General Hospital. It was decided to wait till a later date: before turning money over as it is not decided whether to donate money or to obtain furniture for the hospital ture', She mentioned that it is the strongest spoke in the wheel of industry, Mrs. Smith also gave a well prepared, interest- ing and educative paper and a demonstration on the 'Story of Corn', telling of the many uses| for same and explained how corn had nourished and was the main food for the early settlers She showed the products made from corn Lunch was served by the host tral location Plans are also afoot to have Old Saint Nick meet all chil dren at a central spot where the wee ones can place their Christmas orders, A photo- grapher will also be on the scene to record the happy meetings for any parents: who desire such a record Still more day -- include the big aways} plans for give A letter was received regard- ess assisted by Mrs. Gordon Mc. mysterious Mr, X's walking the ing the convention to be held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto Nov, 3, 4 and 5, No delegates will be sent this year. Anyone in the IOOF Hall at 7.30 p.m Lean, Mrs, Geneva Curl and Mrs, Earl Ward. The Nov. 24 meeting will be CHANG streets during the day, plus fun and frolic for one and all, "It should be a day to re member," Mr. O'Leary stated E OF STORE HOURS TALKS GARS The Best Time To Buy A Used Car Many economists have declared used cars to be the greatest bargain in terms of real value for the money in our whole economy. This is becouse, of course, of the very sianificant drop from the new Price in the first few years The hitch, of course, must b e of pi ee model thet hes been misrepresented to look like « quality used cor, But since dealing with @ reputable dealer usually solves this problem, there remains only the fact of deprecia- tion to contend with, i thet the buyer Annual depreciation chops away, continuously at the market Price in a series of stages, A significant price decline occurs in July after the Spring rush is over, Labor day is when buyers looking to Winter have made their purchases. The new car announcement follows in October announcing a new style year, As the car now officially becomes one year older, values 90 down again, Winter weather in November slackens demand tor the fourth time to the all-time low of the vear. Prices then level off until the first warm days of March when the cycle resumes BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Youth Pleads To Assaulting AJAX (Staff) -- A 20-year- old youth pleaded guilty, in Magistrate's Court here Thursday, to assauiling a@ police officer, Gary R. Brant- nall, 76 Brock st, w., was remanded in custody for a week for a pre-sentence report, Pickering Township Constable R, E. Hobbs sald the accused, a passenger in a car which had been stopped on Highway 401, was warned to keep away from the travelled portion of the road, When he refused he was pulled away by two officers, The constable said the accused grabbed him and pushed him against the rear of the stopped vehicle. The officer was re- leased when he threatened to) "belt" the accused, | Two Ajax brothers were placed on suspended sentence fo r six months when they admitted consuming liquor) under age, Randy | Edward |court 16 =and 19, Kings- admitted Cardwell, Cardwell, apartments, drinking in their car on Sept, | Charges of careless driving Jr. Choir Sings At 'St. Mark's Church | WHITBY -- The junior choir, which is under the leadership of) \Mrs, D, EB, Williams, provided \the music for morning worship| at St. Mark's United Church llast Sunday, Accompanied by |Mrs, J. Beaton at the organ jthey sang 'Morning Hymn" and God Who Touchest Earth |With Beauty," | The lesson was read by the) Deaconess, Miss Ila Newton. The minister's message was en- jtitled "Come Alive -- To The |Ministry of Healing." | Rev. W. Maurice Whidden, MA, BD, minister of North- minster United Church, Willow- dale, will visit St, Mark's Nov, 7, when he will be guest. speak- er at the 139th Anniversary Service, County EMO WHITBY -- Exercise Meg- homme, a practice operation authorized by municipal author- ifles, was recently conducted by the Ontario County and City of Oshawa Emergency Meas- ures Organization, The aim of the exercise was to alert all personnel appointed to or involved with emergency government and to have, them report to their operational area. In the case of the alternate headquarters allocated to the northern, central and southern areas of the county, it was con- sidered that more would be jaccomplished at this Initial jexercise if they were located within the county building ad- jacent to the main headquar- ters and this. format was In this way, the policy group, |the executive group, the federal) jand provincial supplies group and representatives of other | was jmonths, adopted, | Guilty Officer and having beer in a place other than a residence, against a 17-year-old West Hill youth, were withdrawn when he plead: ed guilty to dangerous driving and consuming as a minor, Arthur D, MeCalman was charged by Ajax Constable Robert Joe! after his car struck a tree at the corner of Maple) ,oy and Nelson sts., Ajax. The accused told police he was showing off when he left the paved portion of the street five times and struck the tree, Magistrate H, M. Jermyn suspended the youth's li THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 29, 1965 § Whitby District Bowling Scores WHITBY LADIES' CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE PA vty for the Day -- Alisoris 2, Gum- 'ops 1, , Jelly Beans 0, Life Savers 1, Lollipops P Ld mints 2, One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallnaper and Murals @ Custom Draperies © Broadioom : @ C.I.L, Paints and Vornishes © Flo-Gieze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 4, Maple Buds 2 and Triples over 500 -- Bernice Moase 639, Alice Anderson 605, Betty Pascoe 573, Gladys Wiles $72, Katie Loyst $66, Liz Mail jel, Noreen Darling je, Jeati King 553, Rose Peleshok 551, Isabel Farn- dale 531, Florence Moore 524, Ede Walker 515 and Goldie Marshall 505, Singles over 200 -- Alice Anderson 261, Bernice Moase 249, 208, Noreen Darlin 237, Jean King 233, Gladys Wiles 227, Betty Pascoe 226, Liz Martin 225, Katie Loyst 217, Rose Peleshok 207, Hazel ve 203, Sarah Vanstavern 20) and isa- be! Farndale 200. Cellar Owellers -- Weisa Cormack 99, Mare Farquhar 97, tee 4 Fertile 90, 85, 75, Muriel Grant 69, Bev Gr duby 9%, Hazel Lee 97, 93, Laurraine| Myers 80, Joyce Pickard 92, Rae Thier- man 94, Mildred Thomas 95, 66 and Edie Fuller 96, 94, for two years and gave him six months suspended sentence on each charge, No fine was assessed ag the youth is attend- ing high school, A Scarboro woman was given 30 days to pay a $100 fine when she pleaded, guilty to impaired driving, Her licence suspended for three Irene F, Brice, 38, was stopped on Altona rd, by Pickering Township Constable Don Martin who observed her vehicle enter the ditch on two occasions, The officer said the accused BROCK Evening Programs ot 7 and 8:35 WHITBY Last Complete Show ot... 8:35 ALLOU staggered and fell against the) car when requested to alight. He said she appeared care-free and happy that she had beaten a friend in a golf game earlier in the day, A blood count showed 1,7 parts of alcohol per thousand, Milk Producers, Meet: At Orono An important meeting for all milk. producers in' Durham County will be held in the Town Hall, Orono, Nov, 2, at 8.00 p.m, This méeting has been called by A, O. Dalrymple, agricultur- al representative for Durham County, to consider the forma- tion of a Durham County Milk Committee, representing all jmilk producers in the county. |The decision to call such a /meeting was taken at a recent }meeting held in the agricultural loffice when dairy leaders of the various groups met to discuss ithe proposal, | The county committee, when elected, will represent all milk |producers within the county in- cluding fluid milk shippers, con- centrated milk shippers and cheese milk producers, County milk committees have already been elected in Northumberland and Elgin Counties. George McLaughlin, chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board and Glen Cole, member of the board, will be present as well as other representatives who will bé prepared to present the proposal for county com- mittees, It is hoped by the Ontario Milk Marketing Board that such committees may be established eventually in all parts of the province as a means of direct contact between the Ontario Milk Marketing Board and local producers, | METHOD LONG PROVED Charcoal has been used to smelt metals for at least 6,000 lyears, supporting agencies could meet} junder one roof and see for themselves how the machinery for emergency government con-| trol is set in motion, All participants had the op- portunity to assess how well their department was prepared to support emergency . govern- ment, No undue emphasis avas iplaced on achieving any specific! aim, WH So. Too many bills... and RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP .. Consolidate! no cash left over? Let your Trans Canada man solve this problem, Yes, a consolidation loan from Trans Canada Credit may be the answer. Gather all your bills together and take them to your nearest TCC office --the friendly loan manager can |] Storts ot 7:00 and 10 P.M, | ALSO 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTION | "THE ELECTRIC MONSTER" with Rod Cameron -- Mary Murphy YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST WILL EARN % FROM NOVEMBER Ist Interest calculated on the minimum % yearly balance, ls added to the account. on April 30 and October 31, each yeor. You may write a reasonable number of cheques on your Victoria and Grey occount without @ service charge. Dundas St. W. HOLLY CARROLL FOR THE MOST EXCITING EYE-FULL AND PAR-FULL IN TOWN HEAR HOLLY BELT THE BLUES at the STAGE DOOR BEAVER LUMBER DUNDAS ST. E. -- WHITBY MON. to FRI. 8 to 6 p.m. SATURDAYS 8 to 5 p.m. arrange a loan to pay them all off and then you make only one 1f you buy your used cor now you ere purchasing at the bot- tom dollar figure the market hes to offer in a season when ou need a good car most, But most important -- YOUR pesALs VALUE STANDS TO DECLINE LITTLE IF ANYTHING monthly payment--a payment ( MONTHS! Futhermore, at Northside, i ol! used cers are thoroughly reconditioned aie that fits ui budget. Call your ' end winterized for trouble-free winter driving. Trans Canada man today. Loans for all Special Occasions TRANS CANADA CREDIT LOUNGE & DINING LOUNGE HOTEL WHITBY 7°" Dux ¥. WHITBY with the ELLIS McLINTOCK QUARTET | | Entertainment Nightly at 9 P.M. Saturday Matinee 3 p.m. to $ p.m. CORPORATION LIMITED 48 King St. W. « Ph, 728-4628 NORTHSIDE O18 RBeOCs. CHRYSLER DODGE N Ww ae Oshewe JAMES MAHER--Maenager

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy