& {2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, November 16, 1966 'WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Business Girls' Club "Opens Curling Season 'The Whitby Business Girls Curling Club opened its season] with a full turn-out of teams and rovers. The president, Alice Calford, welcomed the mem- Bers to the club and extended detail the rules concerning the keeping of scores and substi- tute players, Fran Pearse, bonspiel chair- man, announced all bonspiels of which she had received notice asking members give serious consideration to entering as many bonspiels as possible. Following a short practice period, a four-end game was played by all the teams. The first of the scheduled games from now until Christ- mas was played Nov. 8. The winners of the draws were Margaret Jones and Lee Gales. ; a special welcome to new mem- bers She announced that Dec. 3 fiad been set as the date for the business girls' bonspie!. She asked for the co-operation of all members to make this bon- spiel a success, "Eleanor Everett, games ¢hairman, announced the schedule of games from now until Christmas, explaining in UN Children's Fund Work Explained An interesting talk on the; Members discussed plans for s Children' next year's "Antique Show" and omg sig aie ngage arg the possibility of holding the iy mates aes ass =< levent in the oid Whitby court house. Mrs, John Harvie and Mrs. Donald Wells, on behalf of the chapter will invistigate the possibilities and will report to the Chapter. Plans were also discussed for the annual Christmas dinner when husbands will be invited guests. The date is Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. at Hotel Genosha. Tea hostesses were Mrs. John Harvie and Mrs. John Harvie and Mrs, John Wall, Lean at the meeting of the House of Windsor IODE held at the home of Mrs, Walter: Weir, Valley Court. She said that one of the Christmas cards would pay for enough penicillin to eure 20 children of the yaws. Members looked at cards and calendars and agreed that the money donated for this good cause would be well spent. Mrs. John Davies Regent thanked the speaker. St. Andrew's Night Plans Discussed At the November meeting of|sibility and Freedom." $t. Andrew's Presbyterian} The association's annual Women Group 4, held at the|}bazaar and tea will be Dec. 3 home of Mrs, J. R..Frost, Dun-|in the Sunday School Hall when das Street West, plans for St.jall groups will take an active Andrew's Night were discussed. | part. Group 4 and 5 are jointly) The Women's Missionary So- @ponsoring the St. Andrew's| ciety Thankoffering service will Night concert and social to be|be held Nov. 20. The guest held at the church Nov. 25 and| speaker will be Miss Marg also the association Christmas| Whale. All members will take dinner meeting to be held Dec.| part in the service. 12 at the Church. Feb. 22 has been set aside for Gifts of canned goods andja 'Spring Hat Show." Further men's clothing were asked for.|details will be arranged at These can be brought to the|future meetings. Dec. 12 meeting for distribu-| The new officers are: Presl- tion at Evangel Hall, Toronto.|dent, Mrs. Carmen Sarles;. sec- Mrs. W. J. S. McClure was in|retary, Mrs. LeRoy Mowatt; charge of meditation based onj|treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Brown; the Bible study. Rev. W. J. S./social convener, Mrs. John McClure led the group in the| Ross; fellowship convener, Mrs. Bible study entitled '"Respon- W. J. S. McClure. OPP Investigates 20 Accidents During the past week officers|of provincial, county and town- of the Whitby OPP detachment|ship roads with 102 drivers investigated 20 motor vehicle|checked. Of these 36 were @ccidents, in which nine per-|warned and 66 were charged sons were injured and 10 driv-|with various offences, Several @rs were charged. drivers were charged under the Patrols covered 11,900 miles|amended section of the High- way Traffic Act requiring win- Ls dows to be kept clean. Other Area Exhibitors [ottences included speeding, Wi A R careless driving, following too close, etc. inners t oyal There were 69 general: com- TORONTO -- Royal Skytop, |plaints including six break and owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ralphjenters, five thefts, three liquor Sadler, of Nestleton, was|offences and 52 miscellaneous named grand champion stallion|complaints such as lost proper- in the standard bred breeding|ty or animals, careless hunting horse competition Tuesday at|and several complaints of im- the Royal Winter Fair. proper driving. Mr. and Mrs. Sadler also| A recent 'amendment to the showed..the junior champion|Highway Traffic Act requires mare, Reldas, in the breeding that the windshield, rear win- hackney horse competition. dow and side windows on either In the Dorset horns section |side of the driver be kept clear of the sheep show Auchinburn|of ice and dirt, to afford the 22x, owned by Lloyd Ayre, of|driver a clear view of the road- Bowmanville, was the cham-|way in front and behind. blon ram while Allen 240, own-| This section does not apply ed by Keith Stumbo, of Lima,|to the rear window if the veh- N.Y., was reserve champion. |icle is equipped with an exter- The positions were reversed in|ior rear view mirror that is pro- the ewe section with Mr.|perly positioned and clear of Stumbo's entry, Swanport, the|ice or dirt. In the interest of champion and Mr. Ayre's|traffic safety, be sure your win- Auchinburn 40v named re-|dows are clear before you drive serve. your car. The reserve champion ram |, in the Oxford Downs class was Burton 18W, owned by H. Skin- ner and Son, Tyrone. IZZ A In the Suffolk class the Phone 723-0241 . or 728-0192 EPI'S SOREL RR a champion ewe was Byers J.M. 8W, shown by Boyd Ayre, of Hampton. The reserve cham- pion ewe was shown by T. C. Giaspell and Son, T: ELECTROHOME COLOR TV --OR-- -- FROM -- PARKWAY TELEVISION Simcoe St. N. Phone 723-3043 Sell . . . Ourselves' 918 a See: NS | | | WHITBY (Staff) -- A Re- gional Government Study was deferred Tuesday until June of next year by the Ontario Coun- ty Council, In a report from the special committee on county matters, Pickering Twonship Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean McPherson advised council to postpone a survey until reports are receiv- ed and studied by the com- mittee. Last February council initi- ated a meeting of the elected representatives of Oshawa, Bowmanville and the Town- ship of Darlington to investi- gate and discuss the advisabil- ity of requesting a regional government study of this area by the Department of Munici- pal Affairs. The representatives agreed to discuss the matter with their Many Attend Training Day AJAX (Staff) -- Approximate- ly 230 Guiders took advantage of the training day, Nov. 12 at Uxbridge, They were from Shoreline, Oshawa, York East, York West, York North, York Central, Durham, Ganaraska, Scugog, Victoria and Halibur- ton, Attending were leaders from Rangers, Guides, Brownies and Badge Secretaries. The four Brownies' sessions were in- structed by Mrs. W. Armitage, Mrs, F, Jamieson for general; Mrs. J. Busch and Miss B. Currie for music. M. R. McKeating, a naturalist with the Federation of Ontario, gave a talk on wild animal life to Brownies and Guides. For Guides there' were three general sessions led by Mrs. I, Thompson, Miss S. Temper- ton and Mrs. F. Hamilton. Camping instructions were given by Mrs. I. Yeomans. Rangers were instructed by Mrs. A, Madryga and Miss J. Nesbitt. Mrs. B. Power in- structed badge secretary. Provincial Public Relations Commissioner Mrs. V. T. Bryce spoke on her work in public relations. It was gratifying to see so many leaders taking advantage of this all-day session, All groups will benefit by their acquired experience. Sale Will Assist Fund For Regalia AJAX (Staff) -- Members of White Dove Rebekah Lodge, Ajax, are holding a bake sale and sale of 'Christmas cakes and articles at the Simpson- Sears. order office, Oshawa, Nov. 18 starting at 10 a.m. In charge of the sale will be Jo- Ann Boyle, Allie Sullivan, Eileen Gilbert and Marg Brown- in g. Proceeds will go towards the renewing of the regalia and belongings of White Dove Re- bekah Lodge lost in the recent Ajax community centre fire. Regional Government Deferred By County respective Councils and report their decision to County Coun- cil, Bowmanville Council advised that it did not wish to par- ticipate; while no word has been received from Darlington Township. The committee reported that since Whitby Town and Town- ship had been considering am- algamation it would be advis- able to wait for the report be- fore further area studies are started. HEALTH UNIT The committee also recom- mended that the county repre- sentative appointed to the Board of Health of the County of On- tario Health Unit Be A Stand- ing Commitive of Council to be known as the Standing Commit- tee on Health. COMMITTEE CHANGES athe Special County Matters that the Standing Committee on the Board of Management of Fairview Lodge be changed to "The Standing Committee on the Homes for the Aged." The committee @2ommended that the standing committee on assessment and taxation be in- tegrated wiih the committee on finance and that the name of the new 'committee be: '"'Fi- nance and Assessment. The committee further reco- mended that the special com- mittee on county matters be- come a standing committee of council PROCEDURE CHANGE The special report also rec- ommended that the Standing Committee on Roads and Brid- ges consist of five members of council, that one member be elected and hold office for a five - year term, one for four, one for three, one for two and one for one - year and that thereafter exch member be el- ected and hold office for five years. It was also recommended that the remaining _ standing committees consist of 'five mem- bers of council except for the finance and assessment com- mittee which will have six members. The report further proposed that the striking consisting of all the Reeves pre- TOMORROW JERRY LEWIS IN "WAY WAY OUT" DEAN MARTIN IN 1 "Four FOR TEXAS" ALL COLOR SHOW (ADULT) Lest Ber ---- "FANTOMAS" = "RETURN OF THE 7" (Adult) sent of the local municipalities || will recommend to Council the members to serve in the non- elective position of each stand- ing . committee. ADVISORY COMMITTEE P The Special County Matters Committee also recommended a special committee known as: "The Warden's Advisory Com- mittee' be established and that this committee assume respon- sibility for those matters that are presently referred to the special committee on Depart- ment Heads Salary Review. This committee will act in an advisory capacity to the War- den. The special committee's Re- port was adopted by council with the exception of the mat- ter of Union School election proceedings which was refer- red back for further study, How to relieve BAC i Use Dodd's Kidney systemic condi- tion causing the backache. Soon | you feel better | rest better. De jects was announced by Presi- dent Alex Andrew at the Tues- day meeting of Tne smal! hand extinguish. ers, filled with dry powder, would be a most useful arti- cle in every home and busi- ness establishment, the Rotar- jans were told. Club members will conduct a door-to-door sale of the extin- guishers during the week of Novy. 28, It is hoped to conduct the complete coverage of the town during the week. Now Showing ¥, Rotarians To Sell Fire Extinguishers WHITBY (Staff) -- A sale of fire extinguishers by members to raise funds for club pro- the Rotary Club of Whitby. Fracture the Frontier 39 KING ST. 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