Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1965, p. 5

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GOING UP, UP, UP entire project is expected to be completed in two years and the first of the four towers is expected to be WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY WHITBY -- Hight songs writ- ten by Whitby's young song writer and recording star, Preston Wynn have been picked up by a Toronto recording agency, it was reported this week, The youth, son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Wynn, 219 Rose- dale Dr., recently appeared on a television A-Go-Go show. Since then four of his songs, all sung by the youth, have been re- corded by the Toronto company. A student at Henry Street High School, Wynn is planning} lon making song writing a full- time job. Towards furthering this ambition is a request from a recording star for Wynn to write several songs. "Song Writer-Singer 'Records' Big Success Cannisters to collect funds for the Muscular Dystrophy lelally open the event at 2 p.m. WHITBY PERSONALS Almonds United Chutch Women Evening Group is hold- ing a fall bazaar, tea and home- bake sale Nov. 6 at the Church hall. Miss M. Luke will offi- Co-conveners are Mrs, Russell Weatherall and Mrs. Lorne At- kinson who will be assisted by Association of Canada are to be placed in Whitby stores week, "The cannisters will go on the coounters around the middle of November and remain there until the middle of December," Mr. Visser said. '"'we hope the citizens will be generous with their donations," he added, Miss Mildred Price will give an illustrated talk on her -re- cent visit to Spain and Portugal at the Oct. 31 meeting of St. Mark's United Church Hi - C Group. the apartments will have 100 suites and the entire project is expected to cost over $2 million, 'ST, JOHN THE EVANGELIST! BOWLING -- WHITBY | No. 4 7508 0 8 Individual High Scores: Mrs. Norman Gibson, Mrs, M. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 30, 1965 § derson, Whitby president of the Senior Club was in charge of the program. Mrs. Dorothy Tanner sang several sdlos accompanied at the piano by Mr. Rainie and Robin Nicholson. Ralph Tooley, Oshawa, well known for his) poetry signed 'Long Boat" also entertained. Mrs, Elizabeth t dence in Whitby. His friends wish him happiness in his new surroundings. Maria st., are sorry to learn under the doctor's care. They wish him @ speedy recovery. Family Monuments Friends of Don McKinlay, 707 hat he is confined to his home Earl Fairman Home and and Armitage, Mrs, Fred Otter, Mrs, restaurants, John Visser, sec-| Howa: retary of the Whitby Volunteer|Mrs, Carl. Pascoe. Fire Department, reported this Bell, talented Phayer, Tea hostess is \delight of all present, St. Andrew's accordeonist, played several selections to the Presbyterian| Refreshments were provided Scnool Association is holding a meeting Nov. 3 at the school. Guest speaker Howard Hemp- stead, superintendent of public schools, Whitby, will have as his STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST Women Group No. 3 are meet- Nov. 1 at the home of Mrs. Archie Craig, Burns st. w. Mr, and Mrs, James May- nard, 722 Centre st, s,, are celebrating their 37th wedding lanniversary today. Their friends lwish them every happiness. Friends of Mrs. Janet Visser, 117 King st., are sorry to learn that she underwent surgery at the Oshawa General Hospital, "ithey wish her a prompt recov- ery. Mrs. Robert Gagnon, 609 Ku- \clid st., entertained members of \St. John the Evangelist CWL land served by senior members land also members of Whitby iRed Cross. St. Mark's United Church, Children", All invited to attend. 668-3552 'How Parents Can Help Their |Women Unit No. 4 instead of its, lregular meeting attended the) regional meeting of the Oshawa |Presbyterial of the United \Church Women held at Orono. | |Ten members attended. Guest speaker Miss Muriel Stevens, missionary nurse from mis- sionary nurse from the Congo, and on furlough at the home of her parents in Bowmanville, spoke at both meetings, on her work in the Congo. The regular Unit No. 4 meeting will be held PLANT OPERATOR TOWN OF WHITBY Applications will be received for th position of Operator @ Treatment Plent une 125 NOON, on Sewag pramargged ~, i. bog " lo iat must heve Gra juceti hi 'Onte i a and heve demonstrated pire M lh gag Ps roe experience, Applicetions in writing are to be addressed to the T: f gineer Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, ;: Onterie, ready next spring. Each of Photo By Azzopardi COUNCILLOR T. EDWARDS Cheirman Senitetion Committee banking Whitby Township School District Evening Courses Conversational French Thursday Evening, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dr. Robert Thornton Public School SCOTT RD. FIRST TERM NOV. 4 - DEC. 9. SECOND TERM JAN, 6 - APR. 7 REGISTRATION NOV. 4, 6:30 te 7:00 REGISTRATION FEE $2.00 Enrolment Will Heve te be Limited. BROCK Fvening Programs et 7 ond 8:35 WHITBY Last Complete Show ot... 8:35 ne WE CAN SAVE YOU, ALOF OF LEGAL TENDER, '/F YOU USE THE SERVICE THAT WE RENDER'. (He SERVICE, MODERATE REPEAT ANNE SUCCESS Anne of Green Gables, a sell- out success at the Charlotte- Whitby Senior Citizens Social \town Festival this year, is to\Social Club hosted the Port! be repeated in 1966, Perry Group. Mrs. Mary An- TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE DAYLIGHT SAVING Citizens of the Town of Whitby are reminded that DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, which has been in effect since April 25th, 1965, will come to an end on Sunday, October 3lst, 1965 at 12:01 am. WwW, J. MOWAT JOHN R, FROST, Mayor Clerk ny f. XY | | | go up, up, up. Shown here apartments naw under con- Mixed Bowling League | Ladies 500 Triples and over|ttaveling bridge and euchre| NOV. ea | WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR \Army Payroll Wtf dat as gat' 7 ir | eee eae eta oe iwere: Mrs. P. N. Barton. Mrnj|Kent st., were Mr. and Mrs. Ron f No. 7 8434 211 |ski 691, Ab Samanski 661, Lou 'reshments. night Salvation Army Timbra ¥. (AP) _|Fr. Cochrane 615, a ts ae ed ce jarmy payroll of gold and silver) Be ; ' a -- French troops, still is hidden 258 - 249, Lou Bedard 258 - 244,/lace attended her birthday Section executive meeting. | Reformed Church CE Re idnina Salvation Army Women's\248 - 204, Jack Veitenheimer 239,| Recent visitors at the home ------ s worth. He thinks the/Captain James in charge, Mrs. Schroer 227, Jimmy Smyth 04,\and Mrs. Harry May, Toronto. nian mea aE held its regular meeting at the! John Prouty. iolduond Py singing. Wasaga Beach. Whitby Shrinking Violets bers in costumes, members at- Salvation Army Cubs the introduction, followed by almoney was buried beneath a Bike Stich "were Ms Women general meeting _|freshments were served. A col-\of advancing British soldiers trek: Winhitvad Anieranh: (who Whitby St. John Ambulance | Mrs. Albert Hosmar was in The historian bases his infor- ne gittay: Ajax Lionettes annual meeting to be held at/magazine. The account | said enjoyed by all. Following: the Teachers Group with) unable to find it. given by Mrs. Captain Janes -- 137 BROCK ST._S. WHITBY changed its course, eliminating hostesses Mrs. Donald Mills and THURSDAY, Nov. 4 The skyline @f Ajax will is an artist's conception of the four 16-storey Harwood struction in the town. The /Teams Pinfall WP TP |-- Lorraine Bronishewski 561, |'lub at her residence Friday) gunday dinner guests at the) ae |No. 6 PIN Busters 9121 2 16 Ladies 200 singles -- Lorraine |¢Vening. Present for euchr@/nome of Mrs. Fr. Milligan, 107 ; ; . Id \No. 8 Cot'n Pickers 8826 712 | Men's 550 Triples and over --|John Rousseau, Mrs. Dona Milligan and family, of Peter-| ATURDAY, Nov. 6 } < a \No. 1 Matadors 8700 0 12 |Matt Kolsteren 710, Ed Saman-| Kennelly. The hostess served re-),q.ou¢h, MONDAY, Nov. 1 8: DAY, Nov. 6 'Ss ll H dd jiiks : = Co-op Credit Union Salvation Army Guides | ti | en No. 5 Hoods 8512 7 9 Bedard 651, Tom Hammond 635, Cathy, dayghter of Mr. and si nay gece cha A l | 5 No. 2 Jerks 8341 5 5 |Fr. Cochrane 615, John Majcher Lindsay, has e ' resi 1st Whitby Scouts Brigade | GRANVILLE, N.Y. (AP)--An| cat pe 5 | : Salvation Army Brownies SUNDAY, Nov. 7 loltis, buted in a: meadow. twol 'M Di cted' | Men's 200 singles -- Matt Kol-|fourth -- Pil Php oe Explorers | lcenturies ago by retreating an Visse stern 284 - 235, Ed Samanski|Debbie Wilcox and Linda Wa , ee Group A peptas : Se Whitby Curling Club Ladies') ---- near this upst ; B Arm Women John Majcher 257, Ab Samanski) party. pstate village, a local DY ot ie : Pentecostal Church Women's [historian mays. or ie jie tee i i ' a f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitch- Missionary Council ns ' |Home League held its weekly Al Taylor 229, Fr. Cochrane ® , ig : Morris Rose-Roten says, are the) win at the Citadel with Mrs./220 - 213, Mike Reuter 218, Bill|¢l!, 951 Dundas st. s., were: Mr. Evening Guild | Holds Collection exact location of the treasure s 1 i lFlorence Dov : * This weekend visitors will be St. Andrew's Presbyterian | Christian Reformed Church|money lies somewhere on prop- | Florence vt ep meet fanpage l A sor Made ag Ladies Society Work and Prayjerty now owned by ing with prayer and singing, TUESDAY, Nov. 2 ic i ; ia9 The meeting was in the form ' . . |Church Thursday evening. Prouty admits he's intrigued ° 70. nue Fu Whithy Whiitiens TOFS Sih President Mrs, Gerry Jonk- by the story but says he has no/0f & Hallowe'en party with mem- : J i ' treasure-hunting. i TOPS Club jheer opened the meeting with plans: to go : tending without costumes had to Red Cross Work Room \a hymn, Mrs. Larry Hall gave} According to Rose-Roten, the) say 7 ane, i i he Mettawee and Whitby question and answer period. beech tree near t \Garl ari, Mea. Husk. Macon St, Mark's United Church During intermission light re-| River to keep it out of the hands ald. i Sata 5 bcooas o8 i during the French and Indian WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3 prs wei -- ee War é ogee eg pesacage cA Beech ing San : : . No. charge of a Bible quiz. Mem mation on a story in a 1912 is- iad POS Knights of Columbus ng were saainiel of the/sue of a now defunct genealogy A genes wait aot de op Guild . that a man who helped hide the _ by v i rar Leaf Clover Parents- ye ig noahobea aye money returned later but was|games scripture reading was United Church It appears that the beech|who closed with prayer. go tree disappeared and the river} Lunch was served by the tea . | Steel-Load Shifts, . . Kills Driver, 39 |the best landmarks for search-|Mrs. James Reed. jers, ee | | WINS TROPHY Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Salvation Army Women's Home League Faith Baptist Church Women's Missionary Soe. FRIDAY, Nov. 5 Red Cross Senior Citizen Social Club Pentecostal Church Young FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP) --| Elmo §. Burton, 39, of St. Cath- arines was killed Friday when a load of sheet stee] in the rear) of his tractor-trailer shifted and sheared off the top of the ve- hicle's cab. NEW YORK (AP)--Manon, a @ seven-year-old French import, won the West Point Challenge Trophy under Frank Chapot Tuesday as the U.S. national horse show opened an eight-day run in Madison Square Garden. Make MICHAEL CALLAN Sterts et 7:00 end 10 P.M. NAT KING COLE: STOBBY KAYE ALSO 2ND FEATURE ATTRACTION "THE ELECTRIC MONSTER" with Rod Cameron -- Mary Murphy People's Christ's Ambassa- dors Co-op Credit Union banking night Salvation Army Young People's Band BROCK ST. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY your vote count for more. le SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance, See... JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL lie FAITH BAPTIST CHURC 668-8831 419 BROCK STREET N. me id 2 cs ' 0.H.A. METRO REV, DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister JUNIOR "B" » HOCKEY WHITBY LASCO STEELERS vs WESTON DODGERS Whitby Community Arena Mon., Nov. 1st- Game Time 8 P.M. Admission -- Adults $1.00, Students (with cards) 50 cents Searen Tickets new on sole at the Arene Box Office a rn eee TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST TELEVISION - RADIO 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL (Free Bus Transportation) 11 A.M. & 7 P.M. REV. NORMAN SCHARBAUM of Eastern Pentecostal Bible College eon scree are HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service wurrsy 668-5679 TUESDAY ----- Young Peoples WEDNESDAY -- Bible Study end Prover All Are Welcome to Come and Worship REV. M. CASE JON KING, Asst. SHORTY'S Cigar Store 121 Brock St. N. WHITBY PHONE 668-8361 SUNDAY SERVICES "FAITH TIDINGS" Radio Broadcast C.K.L.B.. -- 1350 on your dial 9:45 A.M.--Welcome To Our Bible Schoo! 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship Service 7:00 P.M.--Evening Gospel Hour 9:15 AM, The Pastor will preach at both services. SPECIAL OF THE WEEK MARY PROCTOR IRON Spray - Steam - Dry Iron a 1" More. security for everyone In 1963 the Liberal government raised the Old Age' Pension to $75. a month at age 70, Under this year's legistation, the pension is to be provided earlier. By 1970, it will be paid to everyone at age 65. Under next year's Liberal program, the Canada Assistance Plan will provide whatever support above $75. is needed by WEDNESDAY EVE 8:00 P.M. Mid-week Proyer Service and Pastor's Bible Class More opportunity for our young people Extended family allowances and student loans are helping our children get the education they need. Federal grants for vocational schools are ensuring a square deal for all our young people. Young Canadians are learning new skills in federally-supported retraining programs across the country. The Liberal program More good jobs, more money to spend There are more Canadians at work today than ever before. There are fewer people out of work than at any time since 1957. 500,000 Canadians are in new jobs created in the past two years, Income taxes were reduced by ten percent. Income from wages has never been higher. There are more people holding down more good "You Are Always Welcome at Faith' ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Byron at St 'ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A, B.D, Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs, J, Ll, Beaton, A.R.C.T, Browning Guns Dealer BROWNING 22 Automatic Rifle §4°° John B.A, Organist Corner Rev, W. J, $. McClure, Mrs, P. N. Spratt, 11 A.M,--"COME ALIVE" Grade 1 Browning Stendord 12 Gauge Automatic 5 SHOTGUN Only 159"° 9:45 A.M--Church School 11:00 A.M.--"For Pity's Sake, don't Ask Me to Make a Decision' 7:30 P.M,--The Christian Drama Presentation is cancelled Junior Congregation and Nursery Care During Divine Worship To The Christion Ministry of Assistance' £ SUNDA? 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Published by the Liberal Party of Canada' VOTERS' LIST 1965 TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY COUNTY OF ONTARIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thot | have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' List Act, 1960, ond thot | have posted up in my office ot Columbus, Ontario on the 30th day of October, 1965, the list of ail persons entitled to vote in the MUNICI- PALITY AT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, ond that such list re- mains for inspection. And | hereby call upon all voters to take proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected according to law, the lest day for appeol being the 15th day of November, 1965. Dated this 30th day of October, 1965. M, WM, GOLDIE, Clerk of the Township of East Whitby, Columbus, Onteric.

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