Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Women's PC Association Holds Annu The annual meeting of the Whitby Women's Progressive Conservative Association was held at the Spruce Villa Hotel last Tuesday. The president greeted the members present, with a spe- cial welcome to the many new members. Invited guests for the even- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robbins, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hogarth, executive al Meeting vice-president, Mrs. Harry Jei- myn; 4th vice-president, Mrs. Frank Sevcik; secretary, Mrs. Eugene Quantrill; treasurer, Mrs, L. H. Taylor; auditors: Mrs. Frances Allen, Mrs. T. Henstock. Mrs. Bedell introduced Mr. Newman, who spoke briefly to the crowd, sttressing the im- portance of the work of women in support of any candidate. Mr. Newman is no stranger to Con- WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, April 25 Co-Op Credit Union banking night 1st Whitby Scouts Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 2 St. John's Anglican Church Ruth WA Vimy Ridge LOBA No, 639 Whitby Generai fiospiiai Women's Auxiliary TUESDAY, April 26 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club ahr Shrinking Violets TOPS u! Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Whitby Baptist Women's So- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, April 23, 1966 § -- Army Timbral Brig-| Band ade SUNDAY, May 1 St. Mark's United Church Hi-C Group St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No, 4 WEDNESDAY, April 27 Whitby St. John Ambulance Whitby Women's Institute THURSDAY, April 28 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Salvation Army Women's Home League Whitby Chapter Order Eastern Star No. 248 Christian Reformed Church Ladies' Society Work and Pray SATURDAY, April 30 Salvation Army Young People's) Township of East Whitby Requires Immediately of the A Building Inspector and a | | FRIDAY, April 29 |Red Cross Senior Citizens' So- cial Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- By-Law Enforcement Officer. Applications will be considered for each position or both com- ple's Christ Ambassador Co-Op Credit Union banking night servatives in Ontario Riding, having been campaign manager for the Hon. Michael Starr in past elections. Highlight of the evening was an address by Mrs. Robbins, who was introduced by Mrs. Allen, a life-long friend. Mrs. Robbins' topic was "Steps to Confederation", in which she outlined the great part played by past Conservative leaders in ed the following slate of officers, | building the Confederation which all of whom were unanimously |was, and is, the basis of the) returned for the coming year: jgreatness of the Canada of to-| President, Mrs. R. H. Bedell; |day. Mrs. Robbins was thanked} Ast vice - president, Mrs. J.|by Mr. Williams, after which Nixon; 2nd vice - president, |the meeting adjourned for re-| Mrs. Arthur Robertson; 3rd freshments and a social hour, | Presbyterian Women Meet Group 4, Presbyterian Women| The choir is presenting a can-| held their April meeting at the|tata on Sunday April 24th at) home of Mrs. L. Campbell on/8 p.m. in the church and after-| Tuesday evening. wards is being served lunch by The meeting was opened with|the Presbyterian Women. Call to Worship. Mrs. Campbell; Some very interesting slides acted as chairman in the ab-|were shown by Mr. and Mrs. | sence of the president. L. Campbell on their tour of Rev. W. J. S. McLure led the|Europe. bible study "A Life To Be Shar-| The meeting closed by re-| : ed', Genesis 2: 18-25. peating the Mispah Benediction! Spring arrived in all its glory|Bradley, Lin Scott, Edith Blake, Thw Welcome and Welfare|followed by lunch, jon April 20th at All Saints Par- convenor reported that three vi-| The next meeting will be heldjish Hall for their Guilds After- sists had been made during the|May 9th at the home of Mrs.'noon Of Cards. ' past month. Sutherland. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE International Licence Expired Many Months se oe, en eet see Ralston said he was unaware colorful array of delicious des- his headlights were not work-/erts. ing properly and that he had) mrs. §. A. Baker Sr. drew driven a transport a million|/the names of the lucky prize miles in the past 30 years with-| winners and was then presented| out an accident. Miss Yates said] with a gift of flowers to express | one headlight on the Ralston|the love and appreciation of the vehicle was out. , {Guild to one of their dearest | An additional charge of fail-'and oldest members. | ing to share half the road was Winner ot tie door prize, a! withdrawn by the crown. jbeautiful floral arrangement, | |was Mrs. W. S. Hilliard. | ciety for Christian Service Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary members of the York East Rid- ing, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. New- man, Pickering, Mrs. Ruth Best- wick, President Oshawa Provin- cial Association, and Mr. Doug- las Williams, President Whitby Men's Association. : At the request of the presi- dent, Mr, Williams presided at the election of officers, and Mrs. Frances Allen, chairman of the nominating committee, present- bined. These are part time positions. Remuneration to be negotiated, Applications should be sent to the clerk stating: age, qualifications and remuneration wanted giving references. Applications must be in the honds of the clerk by 5:00 p.m., April 27th, 1966. Further information ¢an be obtained from the clerk. Pentecostal Church ACTS 2:12 307 BROCK ST. N. -- WHITBY THIS ? M. W. Goldie, Clerk --- Columbus, Ontarie PH, 655-4511, : TAM MORNING WORSHIP WINTER'S- DEPARTURE breakup from Lake Erie moves downriver, American Falls is at left, Horshoe Falls at top centre in this: view from Prospect Point on the American side of the river. 7 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE Thousands of tons of ice choke the Niagara River be- low Niagara Falls as the Olga Desrosiers, Harriet Bayes, Louise McIntosh, Mrs. B. Dalby, Emel Quilter, Mrs. L. Cassels, jmisie Daly, Mrs. Earl Ward, Jean Sugden, Joan McColl, Eileen Beation, and Hilda Brady. | nifred Boys, Betty Beckley, |Donna Martin, Mrs. George All Saints Hall |Bowsott, Mrs. rep Hensteck, In Spring Colors smi.' cLean, Mildren Mrs. L. R. Greene, Mrs. . Smith, Beryl Cyr, Pastor: Rev. Max Case Invitation to All Do-It-Y ourself Repairman... Rita FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street North REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY . SERVICES 9:15 A.M, "FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST -- 13.50 on your Dial 9:45 A.M, You will appreciate our Bible -- Centred Bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Hour 7:00 P.M. Gospel Service of Sermon and Song "The Pastor Will Preach at All Services. Wednesday Eve. 8:00 P.M. Prayer and Praise The weatherman in spite of! ~~ | predicting otherwise supplied a/ warm, sunny day. | All Saints Hall was a sea of spring colors with the color) theme ranging from 'the palest pink to the deepest purple in| gift wrapping, flowers and dec- | 4 . ; | orations. This was compliment-| Most area motorists elready know thet Northside Chrysler-Dodge te open each evening until 9:00 P.M. for purchase of B-A quality ges- cline and ether B-A products, But, whet mony motorists do set realize is that Northside Chrysler-Dodge PARTS DEPARTMENT IS OPEN 8 A.M, -- 9 P.M. MON. TO FRI. SATURDAY OPEN 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 AM.--(at R. A. Hutchison Public School 4 blocks south of Blair Park Plaza) 1f you ere a "do-it-y auto you een obtein eny Chrysler product pert you need until 9:00 p.m. every dey of the week, except Seturdoy, We close Soturday at 6:00 p.m. Also, populer parts for most popular make cars end trucks are also available, We invite you te take ge of this ded-h hoppl service for all parts and accessories, AJAX (Staff) -- A Dutch] immigrant discovered, in Ajax Magistrate's Court Thursday, that an international licence valid in North America for a year in not valid in Ontario after three months' residence. Antonious Vandercruysen of} RR 1, Pickering, was found) guilty and given a suspended} sentence on a charge of having lice| Am East Whitby resident was Speaker -- Mr. Bill Morrison of Scarborough Family Bible Hour -- Adult Service Sunday School -- Classes for all ages. Other Services As Announced For more information phone: 725-9243 or 668-4576 BARRY MOORE CRUSADE FRIDAY, MAY 6 THRU SUNDAY, MAY 15 THE CIVIC AUDITORIUM -- OSHAWA WEEKLY 6-9 P.M. SPECIAL 40-0Z, CHRYCO UNIVERSAL WASH ALL PURPOSE CONCEN- TRATED CLEANER mix with water; washes and waxes your cer in one licati Also Hh for 7 for el tile, marble, your porch end garden furni- TOWN OF WHITBY no operators' licence. Constable Ken Edwards said)sentenced to two weeks in jail Pickering Township Po the accused had produced a Dutch driver's licence valid for one year in North America. Acting Crown Attorney John Humphreys said the accused had resided in the province for three months and should have taken out an Ontario licence. Vandercryson was fined $20 for entering a highway from a private road and not allowing a highway user the right of way. | A Toronto man, who told po- lice he had left the scene of an accident because he had no op- erator's licence, was.found guil- ty of failing to stop at an acci- dent and fined $50. John Ganny, 21, admitted that at 3.30 a.m. and Mar. 20 he had been involved in a_ collision, west of Sheppard ave., on High- way 2. Pickering Township Police 'constable Robert Speakman gaid the accident resulted in minor damage and the accused was apprehended shortly after. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn told when he pleaded guilty to driv- ing while disqualified. John E. Swartz, 25, of Conces-| sion 6, was charged with impair- ed driving and disqualified) | driving after a Pickering Town-|ingston, Nancy Andrews, Mrs. | |ship constable saw him make a| jwide turn April 20 in the Bay |Ridges area. The officer said) |the accused had been drinking} and one full and one part bottle| of win were found in the vehicle. | accused's . licence The was| |suspended for six months in | April, 1965. He had not regain- ;ed it because he failed to show) proof of financial responsibility. Magistrate H. Jermyn fined pve accused $100 or 15 days concurrent for driving while \impaired, | BUSINESS. DOES WELL Industrial investment in Swe- den stood at $1,000,000,000 in 1965 and a larger sum for public utilities. Lucky draw prizes were won) |by the following, including Mr. | | Bill Andrews the only gentleman | present, Mrs. L. Pogue, Mrs. E. Campbell, Mrs. Vi Crofton, Mrs. Don MacMillan, Mrs. Ken Corner, Kay O'Hagen, Lil Liv- Daylight Saving Time In accordance with By-law No. 2666 of the Town of Whitby daylight saving time shall be in effect in the Town of Whitby from 12:01 a.m. Sunday, April 24th, 1966 te 12:01 a.m. Sunday, October 30th, 1966. Cliff Watson, Mildred Rousseau, | Mrs. G. Wannamaker, Mrs. J.}| Carswell, Colleen Shemekyle, | Delphine Tuskey, Mrs: James} Ross, Mrs. Muriel Carroll, Mrs. Marjorie Carter, Margaret Carl- ton, Mrs. Valley Mrs. Vera Mc- Dougall, Helen Holmes, Betty Grant, Mrs. Laurie Wells, Win- Citizens are advised to change their clocks and watches before retiring Seturday Night, One hour in advance. D. G. NEWMAN, Meyor. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk ture. Regular price $1.50. WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev. John McLeod Organi: Mra, W. €. Summ 11:00 A.M.--'Meeting the Prophets Again" 7;00 P.M.--"'The Object Session" 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Wed. 7:30 -- Mighty Minutes st ers, A.T.C.M, 6-9 P.M. SPECIAL, . EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev. Harold Hesselink Remember! For auto and truck service to all makes no motter the Job, big or small, drive In to Northside service department 8-6: daily. Special invitation to all truckers, gasoline or deisel engine operators + « factory trained technicians for all your service requirements, 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED NORTHSIDE CH TN RYSLER 918 BROCK SI 1 | This is Your Invitation to visit FOX NURSERY Garden Centre CANTATA The Sacred Cantata, "No Greater Love", will be presented by St. Andrews Presby- teria Choir, Byron St. S.. Whitby on Sunday April 24th, at 8 p.m. This inspirational Cantata was presented as a Pre- ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts, Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A,, B.D. Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. L, Beaton, A.R.C.T, 11;00 A.M, INFANT BAPTISM 9:45 A.M.--Juniors, Intermediates, niors, | ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whitby Rev, W. J, S. McClure, B.A. Mrs. P, N. Spratt, Organist INDEPENDENT SALES FEATURES ... THE NEW G.E. 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