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

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WHITBY MASONIC TEMPLE CHAPTER ROOM DEDICATED Masons of Canada; Mc. Ex, Comp. Charles M. Emmett, acting Grand Z of the Royal Arch Masons of Canada in the jurisdiction of Ontario; Ex. Comp. Archie Taylor, First Principal of Keystone Chapter No. 35, Whitby; Four of the principals Fri- day night at the dedication service in the Whitby Masonic Temple of the chapter room are shown left to right: R. Ex, Comp. Robert J. Hamilton, Grand Scribe of the Royal Arch WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY and Ex. Comp. James Bird, Grand Superintendent, On- tario District No. 1, The dedication services were followed by a banquet at which the Grand Chapter officers were honored. The new chapter room will be used by Keystone Chapter, RAM, No. 35, GRC, The Grand Chapter guests were "piped" to the head table accompanied 'by bagpipe music provided by Piper Robert Wilson. --Oshawa Times Photo St. Mark's UC Women Hold Legion Ladies Auxiliary | Opening Meet Of The Fall Holds Inaugural Meeting, Whitby Ladies Auxiliary Roy-|bus trip to Buffalo. Bus will| al Canadian Legon held its first/leave the Legion Hall at 7.30) meeting after the summer re- a.m. sharp on Oct, 6. | cess. Mrs. ape f imped and| business was|Mrs. Ann Stanlick will be going gg Peg pl emony brought|to Windsor, Sept. 19 as dele- in embroidered pillow cases and gates to the Auxiliary Conven- some members took more work tion. The next meeting will be a out to complete for the bazaar | , a ocial with convenor Mrs. Alice} to be held Oct, 18. io r Mrs. Ali |Bradley and the following mem- A committee will purchase/yer. of her committee; Mrs, the gifts for the draw prizes. Marian Sturgess; Mrs. Joan Mra. Ann Stanlick and Mrs.|couthard, Mrs. Phyllis Wine- Phyllis Morris will do the buy-| arden, Mrs. Hazel Bratley, ing. -|Mrs, Eileen Dalby, Mrs. Phyl- Sick convener, Mrs. Jean King jis Norris and Mrs. Hesther had received thank-you notes! Ross. | from members who had been) 'embers are reminded that Hi ang who hed received flow-|thoce whe do not pay their dues wers and cards. Mrs, Agnes) in 39 days after recieving their Ashton is stili in ine Gsiiaw4/notice wili de iaken off the > | books. "Members and non-members! President Norris welcomed See reminded that their manew!all membere hack after the must be in by Sept. 20, money|summer vacation and inviied to be paid to Mrs. James Con-|them to attend the Sept. 27 mer, 129 Brock St. S. for the social meeting. Blair Vista Club Meets Blair Park Vista Teen Club\Moon and Barry Shaw. The| held its meeting Sept. 12 at| possibility of setting up a re: R. A. Hutchison School when) creation centre for teenagers of the following were chosen for! the area was discussed. executive members. It was announced that the President, Horst Zimmers, first dance of the season will vice president, Steve Nichols,|be held Oct. 21 at R. A. Hut- secretary, Gail Antle, treasur-|chison schoo] the time will be er, M. Wodden, publicity, chair-| from & p.m. till 11.30 p.m. with man, Ginny Nichols, adult re-|the "War Locs" as the enter- presentative, Mrs. J. Hawkins.|tainment. Members will be ask- Committee members: Mary\ed for admission .50 cents and Molyneuex, Sandra Moon, John | non-members 75 cents. Tops Club Holds Meet Whitby Shrinking Violets} It Is hoped to see all mem- TOPS Club held its reguiar|bers out at regular meetings meeting at Dundas Street/now that the summer is over. School with Leader Eleanor |-- : - we Cougle in the chair. | Members wish to thank Mrs. | Cougle for opening her home| during the. summer months of|Melvin Belli, 38, third wife of July and August. the well-known San Francisco : \lawyer, was granted an uncon- ang By ene bg in. tested divorce Friday. She ined Branion presented charged extreme cruelty, tes- with a lovely string of crystals tifying Belli, 58, rarely had din- for being the higher ocr for" 3, ame clued (am summer with a 16% pound|nachelor apartment away from loss. Dorothy Martin received|}jome, called her filthy names, the same for second prize with| threatened her life and boasted an 11 pound loss. he was keeping company with At next week's meeting there|other women. Mrs. Belli was will be a "Stork Shower" for | granted custody of their son, Glerie Leach's baby girl 'Caesar, 9 : LAWYER DIVORCED Selepeeeeceeeseeeeeeee posaerenameene cers ATTN BROCK Evening Programs at 6:55 & 8:25 WHITBY Last Complete Show ot... 8:25 ! SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Mres. | | | | St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 3 held its opening fall meeting Sept. 15 in the Church parlor. Leader, Mrs. R. A. Smith welcomed members back and opened the meeting with a poem entitled "Observation" by Elizabeth Ellen Long. Mrs. Joseph Ward and Mrs. K. McKelvie conducted the wor- ship service on the theme the \"Truth'"'. Members were reminded of the general meeting of Oct. 4 at 8 p.m., which will be the autumn thankoffering. A special feature of the meet- ro Mes be a travelogue on "Trinidad" by Mrs. LeRoy Toll. Plans for the "'Granny's" old fashioned tea, convened by Unit No, 2, to he held Oct. 7 at 2.20 p.m. were discussed, Members would like to secure some old fashioned costumes and knick knacks, Anyone who tact Mrs. Cyril Heard at 668- 2558 or Mrs. L. F. Richardson at 668-3631, who are conveners. Mrs. R. A. Smith gave an in- troductory talk on the new study of Trinidad. Mrs. William Jamieson showed a number of lvisited Trinidad recently. At the close of the meeting a social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Cyril Heard and Mrs. William Jamieson, hostesses, served re- freshments, | By Early Frost THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 17, 1966 § Kedron School Area Speed Limit Reduced COLUMBUS -- A' bylaw tojthe Department restrict the speed limit on Rit-|for two bridges. The total cost son Kd. te hag od an 2 involved is $55,000, Kedron Public School, to Council studied progress re- miles per hour was passed) ports on the pod done Thursday, by East Whitby|/on the renovation of the old Township Council. township hall which is being re- bilitated the townsh "8 i township. nomination law regarding the licensing Of) meeting will be held Nov. 24 canines did not contain a pen-|and an election, if required, alty clause, For that reason &/ nec, 5, As a result of the deci- new vylaw was introduced, =| sion of council the members of _ The clerk said nine building} council and township school permits, representing an esti-|area board will be elected for mated value of $163,000, were|two years. amount $100,000 was for the ad- ' dition to Kedron School. Forty- two permits, renrverrany, an estimated value of $4 000, | have been issued this year. Approval was received from Creoted To Individual TURNS LIGHT OUT BERKHAMSTEAD, England | (CP)--When John King goes to | bed, ke puts the light out by leaning out of his bedroom win- dow to cover the street light with a sack on the end of a/| long pole. The lamp prevents | him from sleeping and he says he'll mask it every night until) MONUMENTS STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST | beautiful slides. taken when she} Tobacco Crop Hit | Highways}, the municipal council moves it, | SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance. "JOHN RIEGER 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL | 728-7567 sig ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 112 WHITBY | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Frost/ learly Friday destroyed an es- timated 20,000,000 pounds of to- | bacco in southwestern Ontario. For farmers, it was a $12,- /MAN ANA lnse Insurance com- panies stopped frost coverage at noon Thursday. per cent of the year's total eran. Full impact of the frost dam- age will not be determined for several days. 4 WwW | , 11:00 A.M.--Family Bibl For Information re Other | MEETINGS AT R. A. HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL (4 blocks south of Blair Perk Pleza) SUNDAY vn ae HAPEL le Hour and Sunday School Services, Phone 668-4576 The loss represents about | 1 | SUNDAY FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N, REV. DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister STARTING | _ SAT., SEPT. 17th DANCING ------8 TO 12 P.M. DODSWORTH ORCHESTRA MEMBERS AND INVITED GUESTS REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE semen Meet Flustered Fran SERVICES 9:15 AM.--"Faith Tidings" Radio Broadcast 1350. On Your Dial 9:45 A.M.--Teaching The Bible 'As The Divinely Inspired Word of God In Our Bible School, 11:00 A.M. GUEST SPEAKER: | REV. WM. VETERAN MISSIONARY PRAYER, PRAISE AND "There's Always A Welcome at Faith'"' and 7:00 P.M, THOMPSON OF THE LATIN AMERICA 2 MISSION. WEDNESDAY EVE. 8:00 P.M. PASTOR'S BIBLE CLASS, Ps , _ TECHNISCOPE + EASTMANCOLOR Begins 6:55 & 9:55 Shown 8:30 Only! TOWN OF WHITBY WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West et Centre) Minister; Rev. John MeLeod Orgenist Mrs. W. ©. Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. "HAPPENINGS IN A Guest Preacher . . . Rev. Fleischer, Uxbridge, Ont 9:45 A.M--Bible Sc' Bible Study Prayer Wed. at 7: 1 ST. MARK'S | UNITED CHURCH | Centre & Colborne Sts Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A. B.D Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mr. Gorden Harle, 8.A,, Organist | 11:00 A.M. EMPHASIS ON EDUCATION 9:30 A.M, Juniors, intermediates, Seniors 11:00 A.M. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primory Junior Congregation. tn- fant Care, APPLICATION FOR PARKING METER ATTENDANT Appl: for the position of Parking Meter Attendant tor the Town of Whithy will be received until Friday, September 23rd, 1966, at 12 o'clock, Noon. Duties te include repairs to meters end collection of monies. Appliconts should stete age, morital status and experience if ony. The usual fringe benefits will be provided. Selery com- mensurate with experience. Applicetions should ba addressed to JOHN R&R. FROST, Clerk-Administrater, 403 Dundas Street. West, Whitby, . Onterio. 'PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whitby | Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A, | Mr 8 6. Devereux, Organist 11;00 AM "Measure of Trust Equals Meosure of Experience." | St. Matt, 9:28. 945 AM CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES Congregetion du Nursery, Kinder-erten end a. | ST. ANDREW'S | ) Divine Worship, H | EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev, Harold Hesselink | 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL I] Every 2nd and 4th Sundays DUTCH SERVICE ot 2 P.M. } 7PM ENGLISH SERVICE | everyone HEARTILY WELCOMED Beby's wails she can solve, but not the ile of cers. She insists on 0 de- pendeble ALL NEW DART "GT" ALL NEW CHRYSLER NEWPORT POLARA "500" MONACO "500" Coming Soon I 'Another Foot Lashed. er And A Million To Go! ee ~ * * * -- Progress Report No. 3 By September 16th the Bell Telephone Company had finished lashing the first 200,000 feet of Television Cable. Before Oshawa is completely cabled, another 1,000,000 feet will be placed by the Cable Erection Crews. A job of this magnitude will take the ap- eer 57 crew members better than 8 months to com- plete. The first phase is now finished and a number of Charter Mem- bers have already had Cable TV installed in their home. The boundaries of this phase are Wilson Road, south on the east, Ritson Road, south on the west; King Street, east on the North and the CP Railway tracks on the south. The second phase situated to west of Phase 1 will be completed within 2 weeks. The first Charter Members renart that they are rereivina mar. fect reception on all channels and are pleased with the quality ig wide variety of new programmes available to them via Cable Pre-Opening Special!! BECOME A CABLE TV CHARTER MEMBER ORDER NOW AND RECEIVE FREE (*9.95 Value) NOW RECEIVE 10 CHANNELS CRYSTAL-CLEAR RECEPTION WITH CABLE TV SEE A LIVE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR OFFICE TONIGHT OSHAWA TELEPHONE 723-5278 Pewee)

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