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

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Missionary From Manila a wurrny (atalf) -- Mra. Cyril Woller ny Missionary from Manila, the ippines, under the overseas Missionary Fellow: ship, delivered the message at Faith Baptist Church WM Christmas (neeting pres! Mrs, Ron Mor Mrs, Weller work as the picture of a star (5 points), (1) Make Iiterature of Christianity available to the Philippinos, (2) Tribal work, to have the believers start thelr own Bible school with the tribes participating and running it, (3) Indigenous Churches, (4) To train the Nationals, the Philip: pines, to raise their own stan: dards in graduate schools, (5) Many of the families and Mis- sionaries involved in adminis: tration, evangelists loaned, stu y 8, illustrated her Addresses Baptist Group dent work, Missionaries loaned). ject "Cnet for Greater nila. Lovely slides of the work in the Philippines were also shown,| 8] A i offering for Min. ided b \al Hicks'and Ghoves also ~ : ar offering. were ree) ved by Mrs. and Mrs, Cari Jolley with Mra, oo Scott giving thanks. Hatvey oy A nel otlered runa. Weits offered prayer tor Missionaries, Mrs, Edward Abramolf gave the scripture reading. Mrs, Braie Gough and her sroun were in charge of the 'nristmas lunch and decora: tions, A time of-fellowship fol- lowed, Turkey Dinner Precedes WA Meeting A hot turkey dinner preceded St, Andrew's Presbyterian Women's Association annual Christmas meeting presided by Mrs, John Harvie, Mrs, Carmen Sarles and her roup were in charge of the Sevotional period on the Christ! mas story, which was illustrat ed. by Christmas carols, Rev. W. J. §& McClure: pre: aided for the installation of off: cera for the 1967 team as fol- lows: President, Mrs, Warren Pentecostal Group Alters Meeting Date 'Workers Together" was the opening chorus for the Christ: mas meeting of Pentecostal Women's i riuagg | Council, The president, rs, John Leavitt, accompanied by Mrs. Ted Colbourne, led the singing. Mrs, Albert Midgley gave the ecripture reading, Special pray: era = were by Mrs, George Sullivan. During the business session, arrangements were made for the group to serve at a dinner, Tt was decided, starting Janu ary to hold meetings the sec: ond Tuesday of each month at Mowat; secretary, Mrs, George Thwaites; treasurer, Mra, R, F, Kennedy; program con: vener, Mrs, A, W. Gray, A vote of thanks was ex. pressed to Mra, D, A, Wilson and members of the out-going executive, Mr McClure and out» going president, Mrs, John Harvie, wished the new offi cers every success. Mrs, A. W. Gray was in charge of the program, social ames and contests were en: joyed, 1.90 p.m, instead of Monday evenings, Thanks were expressed for the donation of material by Katon's of Canada. Clothing for the children will be made and forwarded to missions, The quilt members are continuing to work, During the social hour mem- bers exchange gifts, Tea host: esses were Mra, Royce Carson, Mrs,» Ewen MacDonald, Mrs, Mrs, Ed Colbourne and Mrs, John Leavitt, The Jan, 10 meeting will be held at the church hall, WHITBY PERSONALS Mennonite choirs from Stouff- ville and Markham are enter- taining residents of Fairview Lodge this evening with Christ mas carol singing, Christmas party is being neta Dec, 18 al St John the | aah toe. oe More ; 100 expected, gh Year annual cai Beat wishes are extended to/carol meeting was held a Mr, and Mrs. Todd Korson, 1029 pote Church, Ajax on Wed: nesday, Centre Street North, who are celebrating their sixth. weddin, anniversary Friday, Mr, @ Mra, Korson will be dining out, Mise Beatrice Graham, Orillia, in a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mra, Kenneth Lee, 908 Walnut Street. She will re- main to apend Christmas with them, Many happy returns of the day are extended to Miss Beth Atkinson on the occasion of her 18th birthday to be celebrated Friday. St, . Andrew's Preabyterian Church annual Christmas con- cert will be held Friday evening in the Sunday School hall, The ® tendent of the Sunday School, Aubrey MeNaughton, will be dn charge. WHITBY BOWLING 8T. JOHN THE EVANGELIST MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standings -- Jerks 14, Noisemakers 12, Odd Ralls 13, Bombers 8, Corner Pins 3, bay Wg 2, Strikers 3, Head. Men, 880 and over -- G, Jones 722 (277, 248); BE. Sam- anski 616 (215, 207); A. Sam- anski @15 (256); B. Schroer 608 (200, 222); +L. Kameka 57 (200); J. Bedard 569 (273); R. Chiasson 568 (211); R. Guy 582, Ladies, 500 and over --R, Ottendrite 634 (258, 204); F, Schatzemann 575 (236); P. Mor. row S67 (211); M, Jones 520; A, Gaudet 325 (201, 202); M, Lavalley S17 (203), 4 a The House of Windsor Chap- ter, IODE, held its annual Christmas dinner at Hotel Gen- osha, Invited guests were the members' husbands, Preceding the dinner, Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Roblin, King Street, entertain- 'ed at their residence. The Angiican Women's ndlelight t Holy The Ajax Ladies' Pipe Band ance was very well attended t St, John's Ukrainian Hall, Oshawa, The winner of the door prise was Glen Chamberlain. Lucky draw prizes were won by Mrs, G. MacLean, Mra, Vera Mills and G, Maclean, During intermission the Ladies' Pipe Rand played sev: eral selections and accompan- ied dancers Christine Singer, Nancy Evans and Kathleen Me: Rae in the sword dance, Sandra Cheyne performed in the Schot- nal Clarke 'yribGardiner and Mra.) Jabona rendered lovely ra. Arnold. Corris. and). REAL ESTATE In revognition of outstand: ing achievement in 4-H Club activities, Wallace Pugh of Claremont was presented with the Oshawa District VHITBY (Staff) -- The Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario informed the Whitby! Public Utility Commission this week that effective Jan, 1 the cost of power to the local com-| mission will be increased, | H, C. Simpson, manager of the commission, said today the| increase represents an increase Sewage Plant Bylaw Passed PICKERING (Staff building a sewage system an 'building of a sewage system) and a sewage disposal plant in) the village came a step closer) Wednesday nihgt when the vil- jage council passed a bylaw and gave two readings to a sec: ond dealin gwith the question, Council passed a bylaw to authorize the signing of an agreement with the Ontario Water Resources Commission for the provision of a sewage system, The commission will construct and operate the dis-| posal plant. Two readings were given to! a bylaw providing 'for the set: | ting up of service rates, These | are the rates to be charged the tische, The dancers are pupils of Pat Fulton dance studio, TURN TO CANADA TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. Ger manico Salgado of Ecuador says Latin American countries are turning to Canada as a po- tential market for their goods, Dr. Salgado, director of the de- partment of economic affairs of the Organization of American States, said in an interview Tuesday that Canada is a good = for semi-processed min- erals, aw Complete SERVICE © Heating © Plumbing ® Kitchens } ' | Enjoy the treatment of sewage, village by the commission for Weekends With them goes Jordan Gold Seal Sherry. They like its velvet-smooth taste. So will you. Try all seven Jordan Sherries. You'll enjoy them. BOARD HO phi Real Estate Board Trophy at a dinner in Hotel Gen- osha Wednesday night, Mr, Pugh was also. presented with a scholarship valued at $200 by the board, Mr, Pugh, Ontario Hydro Boosts. 'Whitby Interim Rate of 2.54 per cent over the 1066 rate, The interim rate for pow: er will be $25.66 per kilowatt per year plus an energy charge of 2.75 mills per kilowatt hour, The 1966 rate was $24.60 per kilowatt, The energy charge was the same this year, It was explained that the in- crease in rate was due to the additional cost of materials, wages and increased . interest rates, Mr, Simpson said the new schedule rates for domestic ) = Thesand commercial consumers has d not been work ed out, BROCK whiray WHITBY -- AJAX NORS JUNIOR FARMER right, is seen receiving the trophy from Joe Bosco, vice-president of the Osh- awa District Real Estate Board Oshawa Times Photo The Whitby Fire Department, which tests all hydrants in the town, told the commission all hydrants were in good working condition with the exception of one which was hard to turn, The pressure at all the hydrants was reported as good, LONDON (CP)---Eric Heffer, a Liverpool MP, has the signa: tures of 82 other Labor mem- bers of Parliament on a resolu tion seeking an end to hard: coursing, This is an old English country sport in which grey: hounds chase a live hare. Evening Programs Start 7: & 9: Saturday Matinee at 1:30 GET SET FOR THE HEIST OF ALL TIME! JORDAN WINES Anywhere...anytime $ 4 Jordan Royal Crest Sherry Jordan Dry Sherry L ight, golden, agreeably dry ¢ Paul and Ann like to get away. Somewhere quiet. Enjoy their own company, Rich, creamy, superbly smooth | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 15, 1966 § BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) The jury at an inquest here Wednesday, into the deatns of; two Newcastle children, re- turned a verdict that they died in a fire, on April 30, as the result of an explosion the cause of which was unknown, The children were Carl Young, aged 7, and Stewart Linkie, aged 2, who died in a second-floor bedroom in the rear of their Church Street home, as the result of a fire caused by, the explosion of an oll space heater in the down: stairs living room, decided the jury, The Inquest was conducted by BE, C, Wildman, for the Crown, with Dr. C, J, Austin presiding as coroner, were called, Mrs, Shirley Linkle, who was on welfare, went out with two other women, leaving her two amall sons in the care of Gerald Rowe, The jury were critical of Mr. Rowe for accepting the re sponsibility of caring for the children, as they felt his facul- ties were impaired by alcohol and-or lack of sleep, Mr, Rowe said he was tired, The jury recommended that homes receiving welfare assis: Now Open | ABNERS BOOK SHOP ! "For Greet'n & Read'n" @ Stationery School Supplie @ Sarde for att Bee oe ae jasions @ Gifts @ Games © Novelties @ Paintings, ete, | OPEN © AM, TO 9 P.M, MON, TO BAT, 113 Dundes &, W, Whitby PHONE 666.2492 | CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS VIYELLA SHIRTS ARROW = SHIRTS and SPORTS SHIRTS WANT SPORT BANNED | FOR CHRISTMAS... ap MecGREGOR HOSE TERRY WILLIAMS == SWEATERS CROYDON COATS FREEMAN'S FORMAL ENTALS Ris ' E's MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. 3, Whitby 668.2091 | Get the holiday season our beautiful slippers as can find a bright array give and receive, here! SLIPPERS ® Foam Treds ® Oomphies ® Many others LADIES' $ Seal Smooth Leather Coroner's Jury Probes Newcastle Fire Deaths Twelve witnesses |G RED WING ORCHARDS GIVE... CHRISTMAS GIFT PACKS EXTRA FANCY APPLES $2.00 & up Cold § Open for Retell Seles Mon, th "Satom8 am, to 5 p.m, Located 2% Miles West of Whitby on No. 2 Highway at the "BIG RED APPLES" tance should be closely super. vised so that where adverse conditions existed proper action could be taken for the protec: tion of the children, en niebanereresisiasmasnenian | Give an Moke your reservations now for weekand tours te the World's Fair in Montreal =» Weekly from May to October, DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE WHITBY 668-8867 anand 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME This 4 year old, 2 storey home hos spoce to spore for the growing family with 12 x 13% 2 kitehen, 12 x 11' dining room and larger thon average bedrooms, Exterior finish la brick and just enough clapboard te change the color occasionally, The Junior executive buyer wil find the prestige in living In @ spacious, well planned home without the cost of maintaining © sprowling lot that @ one storey bungolow would need to have, The wise buyer will eppre« ciate bd weve on taxes, heat costs and aq, ft, cost of this sizeable 2 storey home, so settle for less Some extras ore panelled recreation room with ornate Acom type fireplece, Combination record player, radio and bullt-in speaker, Norge Dryer, 2 bathrooms, sun deck and TV tower, Owner wants quick sale and will consider any reasonable offer under $19,950. Gordon Osborne REALTOR 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU : 218 Dundes St. E., Whitby 48 Simcoe St. $., Oshawa Phone 668-8826 Phone 728-5157 {2 doors east of the Whithy Post Office) at en GIFTED FOOTNOTES ® Habitant or "GIFT CERTIFICATE" A Miniature Shoe with Each Certificate Redeemable at any time. Open Thuredey end Fridey Tit @ P.M. Dee, 1S end 16 @ Open Till 9 PLM. Monday te Fridey, Dee, 19 te 23 119 BROCK ST. S.--- WHITBY off on the right footing with gifts, Mom, Dad, the children of styles -- and prices ----- to non 149, 9.98 Snuggle Bugs NOWBOOTS Waterproof Snobelles 7.98 . 19.98 LUGGAGE by McBRINE Everyone likes good-looking luggage . . . and ours looks great! Leather, soft-side vinyl and moldered cases ond sets, perfect for Christmas gifting, Moulded or sidebound in sets or single pieces in open stock styles. SHOES For The Family We carry @ fine selection of LADIES SHOES by Airetep, Fiancees---MEN'S SHOES by Hartt and MeeFarlone -- CHILDREN'S SHOES by Buster Brown and Packard. 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