WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Whitby Theatre Guild Holds Casting Meeting Prd, Sia § (Staff) -- ' a re- Whitby "Theatre moat oe ve cided that a casting mi be would be held gett at at Semene School, @ mn. play t be cast at this meeting is titled, "Tuxury ise," be. directed by Peter ----: president of the Gui The play could be described as having something for every- body, with its mixture of tragedy, pathos, and comedy. It should present quite a chal- lenge hog Whitby's theatre in both character acting, and its unusual setting. The Whitby Theatre Guild is always on the lookout for new mem and a warm = will be. ext¥nded to ing| wishing to attend the forth- coming casting meeting. A "Sense of belonging," is one of the uppermost thoughts) 4 in the minds of saw jeldaiae tn 8 toenanenlly, any Sere achieve this than joining @ community theatre group, A rson does not necessarily | delay ave to be interested in the acting side of amateur theatre; The all-important back-stage team can do a great deal : thern is better way t0\oq Tonder a Down "| Klarms Residents -- PICKERING (Staff) -- Resi-| ents of the Picke#ing Boneh the sg were alarmed last week when the townstip council turn- down tenders for their anxiously - awaited fire hall, They feared this would mean a ig. the. present eee tela: / But yesterday the council met eee eee the Town Cee Fire Chief would wit the contractor to delete certain portions of the work, This recommenda' will tion come before the council Mon-|this was day for formal approval. Councillor John Williams told the Oshawa Times today that the resolution agrtéed to Mon- in committee and changed their minds, They agreed to accept day was the same as the one he contribute to the failure of a play. Highlights of Deanery Meeting Cited Mrs. John McKibbin ce sttendine Gt yp ths Anglican Church 7 bes ers meeting held a of Mrs. James Byers, wae Ken Street, and gave highlights of the Deanery Fall m held at §t. Paul's Church, Uxbridge, whieh she attended. The speaker at the meeting was Mrs. Arthur E. Salter, dio- cesan president of the Women's Association. Her topic was "Anglican Church Women." The vice-president, Mrs. Cyril Styan, welcomed the 13 mem- berg present and two guests, She told members that at the Dee, 8 meeting, the election of officers will be held at the home of Mrs. Seymour Whit- ney, 1619 Dufferin Street, Port Whitby. It was suggested that for the to,Arthur Chote and Miss Ruth Pagznn ha invited to sneak at! a meeting. Mr. McKibbin -.will be consulted regarding these invitations. The congregational dinner will be held Nov, 22. This is an opportunity for a get-together, review the past and think about the immediate future. Koda- chrome pictures will be shown of parish people and events taken the past two years. Members sang happy birth- day to Miss Emma Goldring who celebrated her birthday Nov, 11. Quilts, also Christmas cards and severa} stuffed toy ani- mals made by-a friend of the Parish Helpers, were display- ed, Tea hostesses were Mrs. Cyril Styan, Mrs. Robert Dent, centennial year program Rev. assisted by Mrs. James Byers, Area Captain To Visit TOPS Club The speaker at the Nov. 15 meeting of Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club will be Mrs. Pauline Shaw, area captain for TOPS in the district. Mrs. Shaw is a very capable leader of the "Loosin' Lassies" TOPS Club, Oshawa. All members urged to attend this meeting as it should be very interesting for all. meeting as prospective mem- bers. "Queen" for the week was Mrs. Linda Barry who lost 6% pounds. Congratulations were extended for this great effort from the club's newest member. The total lost for the 27 mem- bers present was 31 pounds, Nominations were conducted for the executive, Voting will)" Three guests attended the be held at. the Nov. 22 meeting. Guide, Brownie Organization Explained The newly formed Whitby Ist and 9th Guides and Ist Com- pany Brownies held its fell meeting at All Saints' Anglican Church parish hall. Mrs. Allan Keetch, president of the moth- ers' Auxiliary, was in the chair, Mrs. W. S. Usher, secretary, read a letter received from dis- trict commissioner, Mrs. Har- vey Whale, explaining the or- [eae w of Guides and rownles and the. reason why Mothers' Auxiliaries are valu- able to those groups. Members discussed money raising projects. Definite plans were made for a homebaking stle and white elephant sale to be 'held Nov, 19 at 122 Dundas , Whitby. 'The need is great for yoo new troops. It is ho project will be Proceeds will assist ie chase of uniforms. for and also for Guides to attend camp. Board To Entertain School Staff The Whitby Public School | Board will entertain all staff members of Whitby public schools, Nov. 16, at its sixth Whitby Theatre Guild mem- bers will perform in a skit as part of the entertainment. Co-conveners in charge of the annual dinner and social eve- ning at the Annandale golf and country club. event are Mrs. Ian Hammer, Mrs. Les Reed and Miss May Newman. WHITBY PERSONALS Approximately 100 guests at- tended an "Open House" Satur- day evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley De- bosky, 814 Byron Street North. It was also Mrs. Debosky's birthday. Arranging the affair was Mrs. Debosky's daughter, Mrs. Stanley Misztak, Oshawa assisted by another daughter, Mrs. Kelsy Thompson, Whitby. Guests sat down to a hot din- ner including Polish delicacies. Numerous gifts and good wishes were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Debosky. Out - of - town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Den- nis, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Martin- son, West Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Blaine, Gravenhurst, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Pallistee, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Misztak, Mrs. Doreen Misztak and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Oshawa. A Red Cross blood donor clin- ic is being held Nov. 16 at Royal Canadian Legion hall, Street South, from 2 to 4.90 p.m. and 6.30 to 8 p.m. --- of biood are urgently Mrs. A. C. Smith, 131 Hickory Street, is opening her home Noy. 16 to Women's Auxiliary to Catholic Church Extension for its November meeting at Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey, Niagara Falls, were weekend guests at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Halpenny, RR 1, Whit- by, is celebrating his birthday toflay. Best wishes are extend. ed to him. Mrs. F. H. M. Irwin, Inver- lynn, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. H. R. Schell, and granddaughter, Miss Kath- erine Schell, recently spent a few days in New York City. GOSPELS SET OUT | LONDON (CP)--The British| and Foreign Bible Society has bought four ponies named Mat- thew, Mark, Luke and John to be used for distributing litera- ture at missions in Lesotho, the former protectorate of Basuto- land in Africa Mrs. Harold Huntley, 300 Gil- bert Street East, entertained at her home at a birthday dinner party in honor of Mrs, George Huntley. Several members of her family were present to cele- brate the occasion. Denis O'Connor Parents' Aux- iliary executive: members met at the home of R. T. Hughes, Byron Street South, who chair- ed an informal meeting. It was announced that on Dec. 9 the Toronto Irish Choir will per- form at Dennis O'Connor High School. All were reminded of the film "Nobody Waved Goodbye', to be shown Nov. 16 and followed by a discussion period. The gen- eral meeting will precede the showing of the film. At the close of the evening refresh- Three Industrial Piants Being Built At AJAX (Staff) -- Exceptional industrial gains were reported by Finance and Legislation Chairman Ed. Wetherall at @ meeting of the Ajax Town Council Monday night. Mr. Wetherall said three new plants were under consttuction in the town and congratulated Duffins Creek Estates, the major Ajax land developer, for increasing the town's industrial assessment, Riax "This is like the cream on the cake," commented Mr. Wethers!! "We are in a very enviable financial position and I expect no deficit in the town's| because budget for this year." Ajax this year achieved their 50 - 50 industrial - residential ratio comparéd with seven or eight per cent industrial assess. ment in surrounding Pickering Mr, Williams said he had i no idea the matter was up again last night. He ha understood from the discussion fhat the specifications were to' be re-irawn and new tenders submitted, The new. resolution wouldii mean a reduction of perhaps a: cost of the janis, Dui Feso: | lution Nad' she allowed for cer- tain portions to be deleted. Mr. Williams said that he was dlopuesing. committee business e felt the Pickering community ought to know about this reversal of decision, 'Whether there could be*any problem with the contractor I don't know. He was also under the impression that his tender was rejected," added the coun- Township. eillor, The finance minister reported that only one of the three fac- tories being built was on a spec- ulation basis and that the other two had already been leased. Mr. Wetherall said the three buildings would total 70,000 square feet of industrial space in the town. He said Ajax was the industrial envy of all sur- rounding municipalities, SHARE ONE BUILDING CHANDIGARH (AP) -- This Indian city was built from scratch by modern architects, including some of the world's best, to serve as the Punjab's evtge Song now the Punjab been divided into two states, according to language. The new dual secretariats share the old headquarters building, divided by an imaginary verti- cal line, with a common cafe- teria downstairs. Just Arrived... FROM House of Hobberlin | Tip Top Teilors a) oe uss EEVE MEN'S. SHOP PHONE 668-2091 129 Brock Se. 5., Whi OUTSTANDING For the Man- of Good Judgment "Cenade best shoe makers" he smal wear TT COLLINS SHOES 119 Brock St. $., Whitby 668-3476 ments were served. TOWNSHIP Nomination NOTICE OF WHITBY RESIDENTS You are invited to see the New Municipal See oy Brooklin during an. "OPEN evening to be held syewing the OUSE" Meeti Monday, November 28th, *1966. BROCK oy Vines to Pecka at 7 ot 7:30 WHITBY PATRICK: QNEAL: COLLEEN DEWHURST ctve nevct-wemnen rerens «som neous RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS 9:00 P.M. Alse -- Second Feeture Attrection "THE MAN WHO ey CHEAT be aah pane Lee ond ¥ iterts RECOMMENDED as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WHITBY RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC WED., NOV. 16th 2 P.M. TO 4:30 P.M. & 6:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. CANADIAN LEGION HALL BYRON ST. S., WHITBY Gan You Afford A New Car This Year? Have you peng crvlenty, sesiig the models but arguing with your con- science whether the expense ts justified? Then here is some statistical amunition for your side: Aute industry economists in recent yeors heve figured out on thelr computers thet avery thrée years is the idea! time te trade for the everege motorist under average conditions. This is the point when pee ee used cor becomes noticeably out of baie which adversely effects its resale value. Service costs have ol: sterted te soar, offsetting the rate of depreciation which hes un te slow down, Mejor expenses such es tires end battery ete. con now be expected. Service costs have been increasing in the lest few years, how- ever, much faster than manufacturing costs. High trede union wage d ds can be lied out to some extent by labor- -- eutomation. But this is not possible in straight service work, This year alone, for instance, prices of consumer services gen- erally have risen 4.5 percent compored with 2.5 percent last year and 2 percent the yeor before. All of this is making the service-free mew car every two years and even every yeer @ more prop cally for meny new cer buyers. With the extended new car warranties this yeer ft is mere important than ever that you buy from @ dealer whe is services and guerentee-minded es well es considering low price. North- side is such @ dealer: where Service and Integrity come first. NORTHIDE CHRYSLER DODGE NOMINATION MEETING TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY In-h Community Hall, Brooklin Ontario Monday, November 28, 1966 From 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of nominatinating fit and proper persons for the offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeve, three Councillors for the Township Council and three Public, School Trustees for the Public School Board of the Town- ship Area of Whitby. All electors are hereby required to take notice of this nomination meeting and govern themselves accordingly and if a greater number of candidates than are ge ys to fill the said offices are hominared' and make the required declarations, polls will be open in the following places: 'C1) Mr. Robert Austin residence No. 2 Highway west of Almonds Store) (2), (3) & (4) The Dr, Robert Thornton School (5) Sinclair School (4th concession) (6) & (7) Community Hall, Brooklin (8) & (9) Meadowcrest School (10) Myrtle Community Holl (11) Ashburn School In the said Township of Whitby on Saturday, December 10, 1966 and will be open from 9:00 o'clock. in the forenoon until 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon and no longer. Wm. H. Wallace, Returning Officer, Township of Whitby, Box 160, Brooklin, Ontario: GIVE FOR ABETTER COMMUNITY . . . help the volunteer organizations, One gift provides services for children, youth and families. One gift will con- tribute towards the health, welfare and recreational needs of your commun GIVE ONCE ! CONTRIBUTE TO THE UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN ! 4T D ERVES YOUR SUPPORT. GIVE NOW ONLY 4 DAYS TO REACH OUR OBJECTIVE OF $345,875 Be Sure To Give Your Fair Share YOU MAY MAIL OR BRING YOUR DONATION TO THE GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST ll Ontario St., Oshawa =e Phone 728-0203 Beas ee