Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Mar 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Salvation Army Seeks oid it, oo in desperate need of aii ciean sements and furniture ar what In THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 17, 1966 § crease Ontario County Levy d15 Mills one o Oana ion ake have you. Ladies' dresses, good use of them. The Whitby|men's suits, shirts and trousers branch _" <-- Army jare in short supply. can use a! e cast off clothes ; , Furniture of all types is also and articles you may have on' 6 ice to the Army. who can Spring re-furbish. the articles and turn Pe Ce tee. Now ia oe ee over Ba less fortunate chance to clean out the cup-|@milies: in the community. boards and attic and serve your; Clothing and articles can be neighbors at the same time. cither dropped at the store, The Salvation Army used | Dundas st. e,, or picked up at clothing -and furniture store is!your door by an Army truck. IODE Holds Pot Luck Dinner House of Windsor Chapter,)cellaneous "Auction Sale' was IODE, instead of its monthly|held with Mrs. Murray Detlor meeting held a pot luck dinner|acting as auctioneer. Proceeds Monday evening al the home of|to go towards the Centennial Mrs. Stuart Roblin, King st.) Fund. Approximately 25 members and) 4,. yohn Davies thanked the guests attended and enjoyed an) " ' array of delicious food. jhostess for graciously opening Following the dinner a mis-'her home, Pack Bale For Hong Kong Mission Almonds United Church Members busied themselves Women Evening Group met at|packing the mission bale to be the home of Mrs. Harry Guy,| Hall's rd., RR 1, Whitby. The president, Mrs. William Hicks, opened the meeting with a len- ten prayer. Mrs. gave the scripture reading. Plans were made for the fall bazaar. Mrs. Ray Armitage was appointed as general convener. Members of her committee will be appointed at a later date. sent to Hong Kong. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Carl Pascoe in serving re- Carl Pascoe |freshments. Mrs. William Hicks] and in 1965 rose to 14.6 mills. |thanked the hostess for opening her home. The next meeting will be |April 19 at the home of Mrs. Carl Pascoe, RR 1, Whitby. Temperance Study Awards Given The Whitby Women's Chris- tian Temperance met Mar. 15 at|Temperance Study Course, were) St. Mark's United Church Hall. The president, Mrs. Harold Quantrill, opened the meeting by reading a poem. The devo- tional period, given by Mrs. Charles Langfield, Oshawa, was entitled "Knitting". Mrs. Lang- field drew comparisons between knitting a garment and the web and the woof of the Christian life. ' The subject of the clip sheet, conducted by Mrs. Mary Mit- chell, was "The danger of the) The chilren who wrote the |present to receive their awards and a number of them took part in the program. Piano solos were given by Gay \Courtice, Mary Allcorn, Susan Allcorn, Fay Wilson, Valerie Wilson and Lynda Hall. Other numbers were duets by Valerie and Danny Wilson, and Evelya Rea and Don Hilliard. A reci- \tation was given by Rose Marie Penney and a dance by Lynda Curtis. Prizes were presented by drug habit". Mrs. Mitchell was|Miss Ila Newton, who also de- assisted by Mrs. J. E. White-/livered a brief address and hurst, Mrs. Olive Robinson andjclosed the meeting with prayer. Miss. Maude Cameron. Mrs.| Refreshments were served by Whitehurst also read an article|the executive of the WCTU. The on 'Recovery'. inext meeting will be April 19. Church Work Address Theme The March meeting of Group)tertainment; April 23, Auction No. 4, Presbyterian Women,/and Spring Fair at the Whitby was held at the home of Mrs. |Community Arena. w. cg Bad sane se The next meeting will be bie : le president, | april 18 at the home of Mrs. Mrs. C. G. Sarles, opened the|/Tigvq Campbell, 502 Henry st. WHITBY (Siai)--iie councii is $117,570,296. The total expenditure by the from the general fund, $614,752 for Fairview Lodge and $2,544,- 500 for roads and bridges. TAX LEVIES 688.21. The amounts to be raised by the municipalities are; Ajax, $213,715.12; Uscbridg. town, $47,- verton, $26,474.87; Cannington, $16,034.83; Pickering Village, $36,736.86; Port Perry, $41,- 348.78 | ve $53,258; asst prevides far:mant £92.025: Assessment De-| of the County of Ontario, at its) library grants totalling $1,275, apartment Local Division, $109, Wednesday session, struck its} grant of $500 to the Retarded tax rate for 1966 at 16.1 mills, an| Children's Association, a grant) ment, increase of 1.5 mills over 1965./of $1,897 to the Emergency] $5,553. The total equalized assessment|Meas ures. Organization and $235,140.59 to hospitals. The sum. of $80,000 has been provided in county is estimated at $4,607,-|the estimates for the cost of 416.59, of which $1,448,164,59 is| operating the new Ontario Coun- ty Health Unit. EXPENDITURES The breakdown of expendi-| 449 59- The total tax levy is $1,890,-/tures includes $342,651 for gen-| mates eral government, protection of persons and prop- : erty; $335,229 for public wel- 943.25; Whitby, $343,036.88; Bea-| fare; $247,545 for debt charges; $42,651 for the registry office; miscellaneous $56,122. The breakdown by depart- ments is: 650; clerk - treasurers' depart- miscellaneous, Administration building and court house, $96,065 of which Oshawa's share is $28,965; Ad- ministration of Justice, $124,232 of which Oshawa's share is $45,- tes, $201 R are is $92,620; Hospital grants, $235,- - Ry yd arn putt mates, i of which Osh- $383,966. for) awa's share is $9,072.13. The summary of revenues pre- sented in the budget shows the following items: City of Osh- awa, $235,499; Province of On- tario, $88,977; locai municipali- ties, $109,900 and miscellaneous, Brock, $69,276.10; East Whit- by, $68,848.30; Mara, $81,522.41; Pickering, $503,740.31; Rama, $33,868.81; Reach, $71,862.81; Scott, $38,592.33; Scugog, $22,-| 830.46; Thorah, $48,215.10; Ux-| bridge township, $56,804.76; | Whitby township, $169,836.23. | It is of interest that the coun- | ity rate in 1963 was 13.03 mills. |In 1964 it dropped to 12.19 mills; Whitby Duplicate |Bridge Winners | | The winners and high scores) jin the games played by the) | members of the Whitby Dupli- | cate Bridge Club were: East and West -- Mrs. D. Wilson and Mrs. P. Spratt, 8444; Mr. and Mrs. H. Winter, 76; |Mrs. D. Nicholson and Mrs. A. | Murty, 74; Mr. and Mrs. James/ Wilson, 7014. North and South -- Mr. and! Mrs. H. Baker, 9544; Mr. and | Mrs. K. Cunliffe, and Mrs. J. Frost and Miss A. Lawler, 8344; | Mr. and Mrs. M. Hutchison, 73; Mrs, -F. Love and Mrs, C. Bax- ter, 67 BUDGET DRY CLEANING $2.00 for 8 Ibs, NO SELF SERVICE -- Attendants On Hand To Operate Machines Frigidaire Coin Laundry Blair Park Pleza --- Whitby | | i | | | | | Assessment depart-| $66,197. ~ USED CAR SPECIALS 1965 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT CONVERTIBLE Red with black top and black interior, V-8, automatic, power 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE moe" $2895.00 ® V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Maroon with black interior. 1964 CHEVROLET 1695.00 SUPER SPORT -- 2 DOOR HARDTOP V-8, Automatic, power brakes, power steering. Blue with matching interior, 1963 CORVAIR 2 DOOR MONZA High performance engine. interior. Automatic. Black with red $1395.00 NURSE CHEVROLET DLDSMOBILE LTD. Dundas St, E., Whitby meeting with call to worship, followed by prayer and singing of a hymn. The Bible study was conducted by Rev. W. J. S. Mc- Clure, the theme being "At ' Home in God's Garden". Mrs. J. Randall, of Cobourg, was the guest speaker. She spoke on Missions and Church work, from which members ob- Have you discovered Windsor Canadian? tained a great deal of knowl-| edge and inspiration. The fellowship convener, re- ported eight visits had been made to sick and shut-in since the last meeting. Dates to remember are: March 18, "Irish Night" at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church; March 21, Association meeting at the church, in the form of a "Dessert Tea" followed by en- St. Mark's Plans Church History | WHITBY -- The series of Len- ten sermons, based on the £ Epistle of St. James, continued at St. Mark's United Church Sunday morning with the theme "Good Advice'. The anthem by Scheutky was "Send Forth Thy Spirit". Next Sunday morning the ser- vice at St. Mark's will include the ordination of elders when newly elected elders will be set apart for their office and admit- ted to the session. A committee, appointed by the session, is preparing a history of the congregation. An attempt is being made to supplement the present recorded story which dates back to 1826, and which was written in 1925. The writing of the history from 1925 to the present date will also be undertaken. Mem- bers of the committee are en- gaged in seeking information from persons and records. 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