Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1966, p. 5

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a ene ay a a ay ee ee WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY ae oy EAI 'Historic Event Planned By Keyston WHITBY --- A memorable and historic event in capitular masonry in Whitby will take place gg: tee Sept. 16, when the Chapter Room of the Keystone Chapter, RAM, No. 35, GRC, will be dedicated, In the absence of Most Ex Comp. James E. Girven, Grand Z. through sickness, the mov- Mg and veauliiui Ceremony o dedication will be conducted by Most Ex. Comp. Charles W. Emmett, Past Grand Z, as- sisted by other Grand Chapter officers. _ UCW Unit Plans Pot Luck Supper Unit No. 5, St. Mark's United Church Women, held its Sep- tember meeting in the form of a pot luck supper at the home 'of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Euclid St. The regular meeting follow- ed with Miss Mildred Price in the chair. Due to Thanksgiving holiday it was agreed to hold the next meeting Oct. 11. It was reported that 51 hos- pital visits and 11 home visits were made. The collection was received with a donation for the earpet fund. Miss Florence Heard conduct- Group To Provide The afternoon group of Almonds United Church Women held its September meeting at the home of Mrs. Loyal Pogue. Mrs. Orval Atkin- json presided and welcomed the members. She extended a spe- cial welcome to a new member, Mrs. R. H. Wylie, wife of the minister at Almonds. A letter received from Miss Muriel Bomford, a missionary in India, was read. Miss Bam-| ford thanked the Almonds UCW) for kindness to her family, at the time of her father's death. Members were reminded of the regional conferences to be e Chapter After the ceremony of dedi- cation a banquet, put up by the ladies of the Eastern Star, will be held in the banquet room of the Whitby Masonic Temple. Keystone Chapter was in- stituted in 1869 and the First Principal was Ex. Comp. G, H. Dartnell, Keystone Chapter is one of 11 Chapters in Ontario |' Ma TR watese tha <cunave intendency of Rt. Ex, Comp. James A. Bird, The present First Principal of the chapter is Ex. Comp. Archibald Taylor of Oshawa. | ed the worship service on the theme 'Autumn'. She read suitable poems from the Guide- post, ° | Pressing problems in Trini- dad was the topic of the study period given by Mrs. Mary. Underwood." Séme of the prob- lems are 'New National Status', "Industrial Expan- met "Race Re a. employment and Enforced Lei- ' sure', "Science and Religion", sae vie -- 'Membership Stages of the meiiters of the Whitby Presbyterian Church", and The . Pest \e Kinette Club installed of- Greatest. Challenge, "Evangel- ficers for the ensuing year ism". A discussion period fol- 4 8 4 WHITBY KINETTE CLUB INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS president and Mrs. Howard Soutar, vice Standing, from left, are Mrs. W. C, Snelgrove, sec- retary; Mrs. R. Heron, treasurer; Mrs. Clair Hew- ton, bulletin editor and Mrs. Jack Hood, registrar, Ab- » president. \rane St., flew from Toronto sent when the picture was taken was WHITBY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 1, 1986 PERSONALS Mr.. and Mrs, P. Arts, Coch- tional Airport to visit the priesthood. Accent on accessories is the fall project for the Girls 4-H Hamamatine Cink ~The ret ject is designed to assist girls achieving a well dressed look, in choosing becoming' accessories and to give experi- ence in making accessories such as a hat, a tie-dyed scarf and a handbag. The club is for 12 to 26 years. A girl must 12 by Sept. 1, 1966. The first meeting will be Sept. 17 at 9 a.m. To register please tele- phone Mrs, Grylls, 668-5298. Mrs. Yvon Montpetit, Beacon- field, Que., visited at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, S, McLean, 800 Henry St. David Lehman spent the weekend with his parents, Mfr. Hawes, director. --Oshawa Times Photo. and Mrs. Lorne Haley, Pine St. David worked in Don Mills lowed, Music For Choir held early in November. It was decided the UCW will pay for any music needed by the choir. Mrs. Norman Wood had charge of the devotional period. She took as her subject the story of the loaves and fishes, and showed how these can be multiplied in the hands of the Master. Mrs. Percy Pascoe} read the scripture. Mrs. Wood| also read a poem entitled "'If| Jesus Came to Your House". | Rev. R. H. Wylie closed the} meeting with prayer. A social time was spent with Mrs, Pogue) serving delicious. refreshments. | The next meeting will be Oct. 5. School Superintendent Church Speaker! Howard Hempstead, super- intendent of Whitby Public Schools and an elder in St. Mark's United Church, was the apeaker at the morning wor- ship last Sunday. His message was entitled "Today's Youth, Our Most Valuable Natural Re- tion of Gordon Harle, Mrs. J. L. Beaton's successor as or- ganist and choir leader at St. Mark's, sang the anthem "Now The new officers, seated from left, are: Mrs, Jim Gartshore, past président; Mrs. James Broughton, Whitby Duplicate Bridge Winners WHITBY -- The winners and high scores in the games play- ed by members of the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club were: North and South: Miss G. Bovay and Mr. E. Coles, 121%; Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells, 114%; Mrs. P. N.. Spratt and Mrs. D. Wilson, 113; Mr, and Mrs. M. Hutchison, 101; Mr. and Mrs, D. Desrosier, 98. East and West: Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Winter, 121; Mrs. E. Boothe and Miss G. Forsyth, 117%; Mr. ard Mrs, D. Holmes, 116%; Mrs. S. Beaton and Mrs. R. Beaton, 115; Mrs. A, Murty and Mrs. D. Nicholson, 109. Council Approves Let Every Tongue Adore Thee." | Sewage Bylaw Next Sunday the congrega-| pICKERING -- The village tion will remain after worship| council, Tuesday, gave three during the summer and week is to University to his year course in ing. »| Stoney Creek, were will] wi of Peterborough, turning from a visit to Merida, next) Mexico. 0 Toronto|home from were fourth|Lehman"s mother, t Engineer- Bojorauex & roms als ' ece, Bojorquez Mr, pod Mire, RI, Mactan | Oe weekend "8 exect- arrange: The Whitby at the home of Mr. and/tive met to make rs. Walter MacCarl, Colborne) ments for St. _.|"Firemen's to be Sept, 16 at Whitby Community visitors at the home) Arena, rE yh ace: Recent of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Haley) charge the ere: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leh-| Duff, Garney be his seventh year of study in|man and son, Manuel,} Puckrin and who were re- RED WING ORCHARDS Featuring This Week . .. GRAVENSTEIN APPLES D BARTLETT PEARS , ROADSIDE MARKET ~ OPEN DAILY Located 2¥%4 Miles West of - Whitby on No. 2H hy at the "BIG RED APPLES" Special Purchase Off The Car! FIRST GRADE 14" 4' x 8' HARDBOARD 54" x 96" BIRCH KITCHEN $1 130 per sheet any quantity SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 121 BROCK ST. N. -- WHITBY OPEN 8 A.M. to 10 P.M, -- PH. 668.8361 BUFFERIN Headache Tablets. 50 Tablets. | New Foam Hand Care. 6-02, Reg. 98¢, aaiineiaieemimmameiamae SOFTIQUE ONY ss sseessees We Dry Utility Spruce LIFT LOTS! 134" ' MAHOGANY ENTRANCE SCORE Tooth Paste. Family Size. Halr Cream. 3-0. tube. Reg. 1.19. ONLY Reg. 89. ONLY source." for a brief social time in the! readings and passed a bylaw to The choir, under the direc-'assembly hall. prarrwe oe' edias e an agreement with the Ontario Notice Of UCW Thankoffering Meeting water, Resources | Commission regarding the proposed sewage A 8' neg 50 re ' GUN and THERMOS joo" ist "ra 7 oe It uy u AMMUNITION BOTTLES LJ Lid ir le . Oe | ecrseoncy"" 88,06 |reers.ts' ony... 1,88 AUR axa uTiity cepaR..... 156 Combination « RAR AL AR RARE a 11 94 Storm & Sereen 36" GHAIN LINK FENCE .. 1 i. 42" CHAIN LINK FENCE -.4.9 Q7 D 0 i RS to 23.77 (100-FT. ROLLS) 32" x 24" $h.85 ARBORITE POSTFORMED COUNTER TOPS ry pie jem | 6 $3.18 Senator foty add 206 sheet. CABINETS qe ramus .... 913.95 vv": 5O-LB, FERTILIZER ......° 1,90 alles st. Mark's United Church Members were reminded of] disposal system. Women, Units 1 and 2, held its|"'Granny's Tea" Oct. 7 at the| Before the agreement can be opening fall meeting at tne! United Church Assembly Hall,| signed engineers must prepare peed os Unit caer enema by Unit Me. 8, ail ectmaten at caste which will ' _ them el me a {be passed on to the commis- funcheon. have a variety table. |slon' "The commission will then Miss Ta Newton said ea The next meeting of Units 1|decide if the estimates fall Be een rmeak tae (ant 2 Will be Oct. 17 duo to tho| within Mts fassclal Tmiis. One is en most Neigh | Ph | of the final steps necessary, bors" and "Trinidad". | Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. A.|/Kerore tenders are called, is Mrs. Paul Irwin voiced the|Archibald and her group will|the approval of the Ontario' appreciation of Unit No. 10 for|be responsible for the program. Municipal Board. being invited to the buffet and the showing of pictures. BROCK Evening Programs at 6:55 & 8:25 Lest Complete Show at... 8:25 VITALIS ASSURE Hair Tonic. 7-ox. 83° Aerosal Deodorant. 3-oz. Reg. 1.09. ONLY .. Reg. 99c. ONLY CIGARETTES All Reguler Brands 3.49 per carton 3 Pkgs. of 20's. . 3 Pkgs. of 25's.. TOBACCO Players & Export Fine Cut. Va-lb, Tins, SE OR MOR GALVANIZED FENCEGATES 8.95 6-FT. T-BAR FENCE Posts §9¢ 26x96" VINYLGLASS FENCE & PATIO PANELS .. 2.45 FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED STRICTLY WHILE THEY LAST! INSULATION 2" BATTS (90 aq. ft. carton) Ss 3" BATTS (60 94. #. carton) 20 PER CARTON COMMON NAILS Fn Each group held its own busi- ness meeting. Mrs. H. T. Fal- laise, leader, extended a wel- WHITBY come and expressed the hope that all members will get busy on the remainder of the year's activities. It was reported that 25 house calls and 15 hospital visits were made. The thankoffering meet- ing was announced for Oct. 4 with Mrs, Leroy Toll telling of her trip to Trinidad by story and pictures. KEY-IN-KNOB | MAHOGANY LOCKSETS | nooRs $H.40 | $7.75 PANELLING MAHOGANY PLYWOOD Meet Efficient Ellen SHOES FIT BETTER More than half the horseshoes used nowadays are of alumi- num and are nailed on cold. | | . Lint ; Vv ee WALIER: NORTH TECHNISCOPE » EASTMAN( Begins 6:55 & 9:55 Shown 8:30 Only! Why take a... BIG "66" DEPRECIATION BUY CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES 196 NOW! BE WISE... BUY WHERE YOU ENJOY BETTER SERVICE NURSE (hu 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST * WHITBY * PHONE 668-3304 4x 1:93.09 @ x#$3.88 Hock ba erates. Smaller lote add 20c sheet UNGROOVED MAHOGANY 4'x & PANELS AESS THAN CRATES ADD 206 Per 50-Lb. Carton! Made in Canada! Custom Comb. 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