WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY 'Start Seen On Hospital | By Early Summer, 1907 Highlight of the meeting of Whitby General Hospital Wo- men's Auxiliary was the report on the progress of the Whitby General Hospital campaign given ordon P. Richards, vice-p' it of the board of governors Whitby General Hos- tal. hare is hoped the building will 'be started early summer 4967, he said, He showed the plans and explained the many modern aspects of what he called "rev. olutionary building" at the beginning, 110 beds will be available, but there is great flexibility for expansion and, according to the demand, this could easily be done. Following his address, Mr. Richards answered questions. In conclusion, he thanked members for their "moral and financial support." The meeting was chaired by the president, Mrs. Howard Boner, whe. welcomed the 38 members present. Mrs. P. 8, Brandon read a letter from the chairman of the ways - and + means committee, Mrs, Fred Sevcik, regarding Teen age coffee house and dis- cotheque, The proposed date is March 3, 1967. It was decided that winners of "A Poster Contest," open to students of lerson' Street High School, be awarded books on Art by the Whitby General Hospital Women's Aux- iliary. . Members were asked to earry on with the card-house "part: project, and, while enjoying a: evening of cards with invited guests, assist the Auxiliary in its fund-raising. Next meeting will be held in January. WHITBY PERSONALS Out-of-town guests who at- tended the Pleshe-Powell wed- _--fihg held at St. Andrews Pres- byterian Church last Saturday were: Mr. ,and Mrs. Frank Powell and daughters Judy and Susan, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevenson, Picton; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mead, Mrs. John McElroy, Arthur and David McElroy, Miss Mildred McElroy, George Mattheson, va Lee, Port Hope; Mr. rs. Thomas Moore, Gar- den Hill; Mrs. Muir Caverly, Mrs. William Totten, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughs, Orillia; Mrs. Ervine Dawe, Miss Gail Dawe, James Mair, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cheeseboro, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Debosky, Mr. and Mrs. Ken DeMille, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dekoker, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snow, Mrs. Dan Gallog- jay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loney, Mr. and Mrs. John Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Don Powell, Mr. and Mrs, James Powell, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby, Hampton; Garry Weckman, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Debosky, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willand; Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robertson, Toronto, Mrs, Matthew Pleshe, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Keczem, Masters Richard and Steven Keczem, Miss Elizabeth Kexzem, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Petro, George Clarke, John Mykytyn, Wind- sor; Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Rebic, Miss Nada Rebic, Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Simmons, Miss Janine Simmons, Byrlington; Fletcher Godie, Stouffville; Mr. a Mrs, C. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sint, Miss Linda Lope Ajax. rise "House Warming" ee * held at the home of and Mrs. Seigfried Schnepf, Fairport Road North, Dunbar- ton last Saturday. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs, Derek Gandy, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wieland, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Couttie, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferrier, Niagara Falls; and Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, Whitby. The couple was presented with a beautiful gift and lunch was served. A surprise birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Katie Toffan on the occasion of her 76th birthday by members of her immediate family. The cele- bration was held at the home of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Leaver, Bow- manville, Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. Fred Sawdon, Mrs. Melvin Tof- fan, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mc- Guire and family, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sawdon and family all of Whitby. The hostess served a buffet lunch. All Saints Anglican Church| three Guilds are having a social meeting Dec. 1 at the 'parish hall at 8 p.m. Donald Bell and Bernard Orton will entertain the group with slides of "The Church in Action," ere wijl be a_ table of onsale from the After- id bazaar. Refresh- ill be served. All mem- bers spécially invited to attend. ) St, Mark's United Church Hi- C Group presented last Sunday their Youth Folk service at Fairview Lodge. Lions To Offer Foyer Fountain PICKERING -- As their Cen- tennial project, Pickering Dis- trict Lions Club will offer town- ship council a fountain to be placed in the foyer of the new building. William Goss, announcing this at a meeting of Pickering His- torical Society last week, said the club will ask council if coins thrown into the fountain can be turned back to the Lions Club for their work for teenage for their work for teenagers. To help raise funds for the project. the Lions will hold a concert with a distinguished WHITBY -- AJAX THE OSHAWA TIMES , Wednesday, November 30, ee} Sister Isabel Meier, Oshawa, Ajax Rebekah Lodge Marks 10th. Birthday AJAX (Staff) -- White Dove Rebekah Lodge, Ajax, cele- brated its. 10th birthday with 100 in attendance. Noble Grand, Sister Jo-Anne Boyle assisted by Vice Grand Sister Alice Col- lins, welcomed all present. Special guests were: Sisters Clara Beatty, Cannington; Mabel Maybee, Tillsonburg; Past, President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario; District \Deputy President, Irene Lye, Stouffville; Betty Major, Orono. Other guests were present from Oshawa, Pickering, Orono, Canning ton, Tillsonburg, Brougham, Stouffville, Whitby, Brooklin and one Sister, Eliza- beth Perry, from Nova Scotia, To replace regalia lost in the recent Ajax Community Centre fire White Dove received gifts of money, a Canadian flag, Bibles, gavels, altar cloths and many other useful gifts present- ed to Noble Grand who accept- ed them on behalf of White Dove Lodge. Sister Beatty, who was presi- dent of the Rebekah Assembly when White Dove Lodge. was instituted Nov. 10, 1965, spoke of the many enjoyable evenings she had spent in Ajax and she WHITBY (Staff) If you think you see a pink elephant in this town Dec. 3 -- don't worry, This is just one of the many lavish floats --22 in all-- which will be part of the annual Santa Claus parade sponsored by the Businessmen's Associa- tion of Whitby. Everything from a Trojan horse to a rocket ship, nursery rhyme characters to a tradi- tional nativity scene, Scouting and Guiding activities to fairy castles, will be represented in the parade. Twenty-five. clowns will be there, and six groups of major- ettes from Whitby, Oshawa and Dunbarton will lead the bands: Santa Parade Set Dec. 3rd. Pickering Blue Notes, Oshawa Sea Cadets, Karwatha Kave- liers from Lindsay, Whitby Brass Band and Whitby Drum Corps. Horses in Western trappings and showy palominos will be an eye-catching sight. Oh, and of course --Santa Claus and his reindeer will be there to thrill] the youngsters. The marshalling area for ms parade, which starts at 10:30 sharp, will be St. John's Roman Catholic Church parking lot, Gifford Street, and the parade will set off from Cochrane and Dundas Street West. It will proceed east along d to Byron, north on Till Rifled At Station WHITBY ,(Staff) -- Someone stole cash and credit cards worth about $50 to $100 from Duggan's Service Station, Sim- coe Street North, Oshawa, dur- ing Monday night. The thief broke in through a back win- dow of the office and forced open a cash register. Whitby OPP Constable "Vic" Mallory choir and band. is the investigating officer. TO WIT: the Township of Whitby COUNCIL CHAMBERS Brooklin, at the hour of noon on the 15th day o Gazette on the 3rd. day that copies of the said list Treasurer's office, this 1966. TREASURER'S SALE LAND FOR TAXES TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY, COUNTY OF ONTARIO. By virtue of warrant issued by the Reeve of. seal of the said corporation bearing date the 29th day of August sale of lands in arrears to taxes in the Township of Whitby will be held at THE the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario under his hand and the in the Township Hall, two o'clock in the after- f December 1966 unless of September 1966, and may be had at my office. 12th, day of September AC Soh Treasurer, Township of Whi Bex 160, Brooklin, Ont. 4 kitchen, settle for less? 218 Dundes St. £., Phone 668-8826 (2 doors east of the Whitby Post Office) BEDROOM FAMILY HOME This 4 yeor old, 2 storey home hes space to spore for the growing fomily with 12 x 13" 12 «x 1)' dining room and larger than average bedrooms. Exterior finish is brick and just enough clapboard to change the color occasionally. The Junior executive buyer will find the prestige in living in @ spacious, well planned home without the cost of maintaining @ sprawling lot that a one storey bungalow would need to hove. The wise buyer will appre- ciate the saving on taxes, heat costs and sq. ft. cost of this sizeable 2 storey home, so why Some extras ore ponelled recreaton room with ornate Acorn type fireplace Combination record player, radio ond built-in speaker, Norge Dryer, 2 bathrooms, sun deck and TV tower You get all this in one of the better Oshawa East End Streets for a price of $19,950. .. . Don't wait -- call now ! Gordon Osborne REALTOR 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU... Whitby Pho 48 Simcoe $e. $., Oshawe (Opposite Oshawa Post Office) Se me 728-5157 Byron to Mary Street, then to Brock and south past the four corners to the arena. The event is directed by. Whitby Lions Club. Created To Individual Requirements a AG STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST One-Stop DECORATING SHOP 'elipeper end Murele Custom Dreperies C.L.L. Paints end Vernishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 felt that although the lodge lost all its possessions in the recent fire, she knew that members would work even harder to, come much stronger and a bet- ter known organization. Sister Maybte also spoke briefly and wished members success, PDDP, and Brother Harold Wickett, PDDGP, who had been District Deputy at the time of the institution, spoke on tie pio- gress of the lodge in the past 10 years. Sister Eileen Williams thank. ed all lodges for gifts and gave a resume of the past 10 years. Ways and Means commit- tee are in charge of the turkey draw to be held Dec. 20. 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