) first nittee saper lakes ublic the are it of sople . the ding re is rma- news ation rouse jade: pub- orce- re to res- the stice ople ress can in- ect: that rime its Hons field opa t in they y it ould n it [----- and ress in has jum. The oga- ask | or but you and ther ars pub eth: The quarter century club pre- St. Andrew's Group Officers Named WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY T New Officers Installed | By Legion Auxiliary ff WHITBY! (Staff) -- The Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 112, Royal canadian Legion, held a largely attended 22nd birthday dinner, Wednesday night, at the Legion Hall. Head table guests were: Mrs. Phyllis Nérris, president; Mrs. Gertrude Williams, Oshawa, zone commander; Mrs. Jean King, first vice-president; Mrs. Margaret Cassady, second vice- president; Mrs. Mabel James, treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy Ormis- ton, secretary and Mrs. Lillian Kirk, sergeant-at-arms. Invited guests included Rev. Stanley Armstrong, Eddy Brush, president of the Men's Branch; Tommy Coulthard; secretary; Mrs. Edna _ Elliott, president of Branch 43, Osh-| awa and Mrs. Idola Simpson, | Oshawa Timess Thanks were expressed to John Mclvor and members of|able evening a nicely decorated his committee for doing an ex-|birthday cake was cut by new-| |ly installed president, Eileen |Dorothy Ormiston and served} Humphreys who played the | by the committee of the day. cellent job in serving the din- ner, and to Mrs. piano. President Brush thanked the CWL To Hold Regional Meeting | | WHOO MON, YOU'RE BLOWING THE PIPES TOO HARD! | The winter meeting of Ontario County South Region of the Catholic Women's League will] be held at St. Francis de Sales,| Pickering, this Sunday. The meeting will be preceded} by benediction at 2:30 p.m. An) interesting talk will be given by Mrs. Frank Bolger, Toronto re- gional president. Mrs, Bolger Hospital Staff Honors Veteran Employee Thomas Harris, a member of the staff of the Ontario Hospital for--more than 30 years, was fhonored Wednesday at a retire- ment party in the conference room at the hospital. Hugh M. Baker, business administrator of the hospital, presided. The guest of honor was pre- sented with a lounge chair by members of the hospital staff. Mrs. A. K. Craig, 718 Burns} Street West, opened her home to St. Andrew's Presbyterian! Women, Group 8, for its Janu- ary meeting. | New executive members were e@nnounced: President, Mrs. Donald Butts; secretary, Mrs. A. K. Craig; treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd Dafoe; social convener, Mrs. David Kernohan; fellow- ship, Miss Marguerite Ross. It was decided to assist Group §& with the Feb. 11 Valentine County Council To Meet Feb. 15 The February budget session ef Ontario County Council will n a two- or three-day ses- sion Feb. 15 The council usually meets on the second Tuesday of the month but a rural municipality convention, being held in To- ronto Feb. 13 and 14, has inter- fered with the regular meeting date. | During the week following WHITBY PERSONALS At the Ruth WA meeting ar- rangements were made for the St. John's Anglican Church an- nual pancake supper of Feb. 7. Mrs. John McKibbin conducted the installation of Officers for 1967. The new officers are: Mrs. Herman Parish, president; Mrs. Thomas Hill, vice-president; Mrs. Gerald Kent, recording secretary; Mrs. Bud Pipher, treasurer; Mrs. Ron Blaker, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gerald Keddy, department of family life secretary; Mrs. Wil- Ham Bonk, educational secret- ary; Mrs. E. LaTrobe, dorcas secretary; Mrs. David Langille, social convenor; Mrs. J. Coul- thard, Mrs. Gordon Kyle and Mrs. Ron Hawkins, telephone committee. The next meeting of Feb. 27 will be held jointly with Women's Association Senior members for the bale tea. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Osterhout and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Towns- end and Geoff, Belleville, spent Thursday with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oster-| hout and Joyce, 1010 Dundas} Street East. Mrs. R. A. Smith was assist- ed by Mrs. Joseph Ward at St. Mark's United Church Unit 3 meeting. It was reported 49 house and hospital visits were made. Members were reminded of the Jan. 30 meeting, the Feb. 7° general* meeting, the Feb. 11 family party at Whitby Community area and the Feb. 16 Unit 3 meeting. Program Planning for centennial year was discussed. The social con- venor, Mrs. Gordon Farndale, served refreshments. ladies' auxiliary for {ts co-op- eration and mentioned that this| being centennial year .a heavy| program awaits the newly elect-| @ ed officers and executive mem- bers, but that full assistance jwould be given by the men's! branch. Following the dinner Zone Commander Williams 'installed| the following: Mrs. Dorothy} Ormiston, president; Mrs. Phyi- lis Norris, past president; Mrs. Fay Carswell, first vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Dorothy McRae, | second vice-president; Mrs. | Jean King, secretary; Mrs. | Mabel James, treasurer; Mrs. | Alice Carr, chaplain; Mrs. Lil-| lian Kirk, sergeant-at-arms. Executive members: Mrs.| Eileen Humphrys; Mrs, Ann Stanlick; Mrs. Lil Connor; Mrs. | Dorothy Mclvor, Mrs. Marg |Sturgess; Mrs. Dorothy Moore. To terminate a most enjoy- Mrs. | The next business meeting} will be held Feb. 8. | has chosen 'Sacred Music" in} the new liturgy of the Mass as| her subject. | Mrs. J. J. Matthews, arch-; diocesan president and Father) F. C. Robinson, archdiocesan| spiritual director, will be pres-| ent to bring greetings and news| from the Toronto archdiocesan| council. | Rev. J. §. McClure, min- ister of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Whitby (centre) gives a _ hearty puff at the bagpipes of Wil- liam "Bill" Rutherford, of the General Motors Pipe Band (Oshawa) right, as a happy prelude to the church's Burns' Night sup- per Friday. Rev. Scott Dun- | Marching Mothers To Canvass Ajax AJAX (Staff) -- Approximate- ly 100 women will canvass all of Ajax Jan, 30 for the March of Dimes. The co-conveners, Mrs. Barbara Wallis and Mrs. Mary) Northam, have completed | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, January 28, 1967 5 will also carry an identification; ribbon and other credentials. | It is hoped Ajax residents, as} in previous years, will show great generosity. NUZZLING THE LAND The gray whale, which reaches 50 feet in length, likes to take a sunbath in tidewater two feet deep. can, of Armour Heights | Presbyterian Church, ' Tor- onto, is also shown. He was guest speaker at the happy occasion which featured all the pomp and ceremony usu- ally assorted with such din- ners. John C, Gray, a mem- | ber of the congregation, cut | up the Haggis. --Oshawa Times Photo sum of money; while the Whitby branch ofthe Civil Serv- ice Association also made a presentation, | Mr. Harris, who was a steam} fitter in the maintenance de-| Plan Annual partment, was employed at the! Ontario Hospital in Woodstock | AJAX (Staff)--The Ajax and prior to being transferred to) District Community Choir and Whitby in 1935. |orchestra is preparing for their| Refreshments were served fol- sixth annual performance) lowing the presentations. sometime in May. Although no tentative date has been set the performance of the 60-voice mixed choir is |looked upon with anticipation by Ajax and area residents. Choir Director' David Karry said the Ajax Centennial Com- mittee had not approached him about taking part in the Cen- WI Planning Letter Exchange WHITBY (Staff) -- A very successful pot luck luncheon was held Wednesday noon ' by members of Whitby Women's Institute. The general meeting followed. Mrs, Earl Ward had chosen as her motto "The per- son who is always beefing is tend an Ontario Good Roadsiiixeiy to get himself into a Convention. stew." sented him with a plaque and 4 tea and bake sale. Plans were discussed for "Irish Night'? to be held Mar. 17 at the church hall, Members are reminded of the change of date for future meetings. They will be held the third Tuesday of each month. The next meeting will be held Feb. 21 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Dafoe, 917 Annis Street. A social hour followed and tea hostesses were Mrs. Wil- liam Avent and Mrs. A. K. Craig. the county council session many of the council members will at- s will ¢ trate on} Choir And Orchestra Concert tennial Week program §sched- uled for May 16 to 22. Mr. Karry said this year's program would include music) appropriate to the Canadian | arrangements. white shopping bags with the March of Dimes emblem. They BROCK THEATRE WHITBY Evening Programs at 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 Marching mothers will carry | STAFFORD BROS. Created To f \ Individual oF 4 ES Requirements IN WILLIAM WYLER'S Begins at HOW TO ; 7£9:20 pm. GDC aa . AaMIiLLion LTD. j MONUMENTS Hue wi beep {Sivas an 25 318 DUNDAS EAST SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your cuto insurance. S08 5a JOHN RIEGER 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL fe es Centennial. | Rehearsals are being held| each Tuesday evening in the| basement of St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. The orchestra rehearsals have not yet started and any musical performer willing to join this group should contact Mr. Karry at 942-6104. Director Karry said this year's program would include: The Coronation Suite by Healy Veillan, the Magnificat by Vivaldi and Towards the Un- known Region by Vaughan Williams. The Community Choir and Orchestra of Ajax and district is completely self sufficient and receives no donations or grants from anyone. The entire cost of the production is borne by door receipts from their annual performance. The yearly atten- dance speaks for the quality of their work. 728-7567 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M.--"FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST CKLB -- 1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.--WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP & PRAISE The Pastor Will Preach 7:00 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL HOUR PASTOR'S SERMON: "| AM THE RESURRECTION" 8:15 P.M.--MUSICAL FIRESIDE "An Hour of Sacred Gospel Musie" WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M. MID-WEEK SERVICE OF PRAYER, PRAISE | AND BIBLE STUDY "There's Always a Welcome at Faith" Department of Agriculture Health of Animals Division NOTICE TO ALL DOG AND PET OWNERS Anti-Rabies Vaccination Clinics for all Dogs and Cats in the County of Durham will be held at the Time and Places listed below. This service is offered Free of Charge by the Canada Department of Agriculture, Health of Animals Branch and all owners are urged to present their dogs and cats for vaccina- tion. DURHAM COUNTY TIME RABIES CLINICS 1967 PLACE February 3rd Blackstock Community Holl 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon Enniskillen Community Holl 2:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. February 4th Newcastle Community Centre 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon ; Bowmanville Fire Hall 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. February 6th Bethany Township Holl 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon Pontypool Orange Holl 2:00 p.m.~ 5:00 p.m. February 7th Orono Town Holl 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 Noon Hampton Hall 2:00 p.m.+ 5:00 p.m. February 8th Conton Fire Holl 9:30 9.m. - 12:00 Noon Cavan Township Hall 2:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m. Februory 9th Newtonville Community Hall! 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon Port Hope Town Hall (Basement) 2:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. Clinics' In Ontario County to be held ot @ later dote, Minutes of the 1867 County; Memb Council are expected to be ready for circulation to mem- bers at their next meeting. a member of the centennial The 100 - year - old minutes/committee representing Whitby) were requested by members Of! Women's Institute. | the 1966 county council, A donation was made for the IOOF hall, Mrs. Gordon Mc- the centennial program. Mrs. Earl Ward has been appointed Euclid Street, for a euchre Feb. 7. Lunch will be served and prizes awarded to lucky win- ners. The general public is wel- come. Proceeds are for a cen-} tennial project. Mrs. Leesa Ferris read a let- ter received from the Minchin- hampton, England, Women's Institute inquiring on the work of the Canadian Women's Insti- tute and giving details on its own work. Correspondence will be exchanged between the two institutes, Mrs. Ferris volun- teered to act as correspondent. Donald Richardson, of the Victoria and Grey, Trust Co., Lindsay, gave an informative talk on 'Wills'? and answered many questions. Mrs. Russell Saunders thanked the speaker. The next meeting will be held Miss Anastasia Barret, Water- town, N.Y., who has been a house guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Kennely, Cochrane Street, is returning home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc- Lean,, 604 Perry Street, are celebrating their sixth wedding anniversary today. Ajax Women's Institute will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. Hutchison, 28 Birch Crescent, for its regular meet- ing. A series of three Sunday meet- ings will be held at St. Mark's United Church starting Jan. 29 and will be shared with friends from Almonds, Gardenview,|at the home of Mrs. Gordon| All Saints' and St. John's|Mctean, Euclid Street. | Churches, For the first even- -- ing Rev, R. B. Craig, Peter- Lean offered her home, at 217|S¢Taper. HID SECRET PLAN The spire of Chrysler Building was assembled in secret and erected in 1929 to steal the title of the world's tallest building from another New York sky-) Times ond places to be announced later. ST. ANDREW'S ST. MARK'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whi itby Rev. W. J, S. McClure, B.A. Mr, B. G, Devereux, Orgonist UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A, B.D. Miss tia Newton, Deaconess 1965 RAMBLER Mr. Gordon Harle, B.A., Organist 9:45 A.M, | CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES ll om. -- "LIVING IT UP" H 11:00 AM-- 8.15 p.m. -- "Adventure In Understanding" Rev. R. B. Craig -- Speaker SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M. "Something Positive' Nursery Kindergarten and Junior Congregation during Divine Worship EVERYBODY WELCOME 660 SEDAN Automatic with radio. i... 1795 NURSE CHEV. OLDS. 300 Dundes St. E. WHITBY | 9:45 WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister: Rev. John McLeod Organist Mrs. W. &, Summers, A.7.C.M. EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev. Harold Hesselink nose ee ae 10:30 A.M, 11 a.m, -- "Morning Worship" 7 p.m. -- "Evening Gospel English Service and Seivicet™ is Sunday School A.M.----Bible School 7 P.M. ee muy oe ENGLISH SERVICE Prayer Wed. at 7:30 P.M. il EVERYONE HFARTILY WELCOMED J} orough, a member of the com- mittee of ten, will be present to answer questions on Church Union. | Mrs. H. C. Munro, the presi- dent of St. John the Evangelist CWL, will attend the Ontario County South Region CWL meeting to be held at St. Fran- cis de Sales, Pickering, com- mencing with bendiction at 2.30 p.m. A Ranger Investitue will be held at St. Mark's United Church at the 2nd Company Guide meeting Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. The division commissioner, Mrs. Rex Merritt, will officiate. She will lso give a short talk on the Ranger program. At this time Guides wishing to join Rangers will be accepted. ete he VTS (4 blocks south of WHITBY /BIBLE\ CHAPEL a 7 io te MEETING AT R. A. HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL SUNDAY 11:00 A.M.--Family Bible Hour and Sunday School For Information re Other Services, Phone 668-4576 / eae ee . .. private club atmosphere to delight the most discrim- inating guest. Largest, long- =~ | est resort beach on the con- tinent . . . swim in two | azure fresh-water pools... Blair Park Plaza) coast. Luxurious accommo- dations . . . rooms, apart- ments, cottages and new motor hotel. HOTEL AND DON DAVIS, Manager Phone St. Petersburg 391-9681 METRO JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY SUNDAY, JAN. 29th 7:30 P.M. ES MIKE TAYLOR Whitby Lasco Steelers RES, \) WERE Dixie Beehives Whitby Community Arena ADMISSION ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS WITH CARDS 50e TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE OF BY-LAW NUMBER 1409 SNOW REMOVAL (2) Every eecupant, and in cose there is no eccupant, the owner, of every house, shop. building, fet er poreel of land, and every person having charge er core of any church, chapel or other public building, er any pork, squere, or other property, fronting er ebutting en any street on which the sidewalks ere planked, paved or of other construction shall within the first twelve hours after every fall of snew, er fell of hall or rein which shall freeze on the sidewalk, or efter @ fall of snow from eff any building, e@euse the snow end lee to be removed entirely off the sidewalks opposite such house, shop, church, the lee or snow shell be chepel, building, lot, perk, squere, property er parcel of land; and in 80 frozen thet It cannot be removed without Injury to the sidewalks or pavement, such person shell strew the some with eshes, send, of some like sulteble substance. (3) In case the snow and ice have not been removed from the sid ite to and any vecent property within twelve hours, os bef. provided, or Jol any other property within twelve hours efter 8 o'clock In the morning, where the storm ceased et any time bee fore the hour of 8 o'clock in the morning, the Chief of Police er other person appointed for thet pure pose, may forthwith thereafter couse such snow and lee te be removed et the expense of the owner er eccupent in ease ef such defoult, end in every such case he shall keep an account of all expenses ef and related to such removal, and of the properties in respect of which such moneys have been expended, and sholl make @ return annually te the Tex Collector of ell expense incurred @® aforesaid during the preceding winter, with the number on the last revised assessment roll of eech perty in respect of such expense so incurred, and the names ef owners and occupants thereof es eppecring on the seid roll; and the said expense shall be charged as @ special assessment ageinet each of the sald properties, respectively, ond shell be levied and collected with the local improvement texes in the following yeer in the same manner as other municipal toxes. to or (4) Every eccupant, end in case there is no occupant, the owner of every house, shop or building, and every person or trustee severally or collectively having the charge er eare ef any church, chopef or ether public building fronting er abutting en, or erected so near to any street that snow or ice may or Is likely te fall upon the street from such house, shop, building, church, chapel or public building, shell, whenever snow or ice shall eccumulate, upon eny portion of such house or building @s efores seld te en extent that shall be dangerous to persons passing upon the street, couse the said snew er lee te be forthwith removed therefrom, and every person, while removing the seme, and the person er persons responsible for such removal, sholl take due, sufficient and proper care and precaution for the warning end safety of persons passing. (3) Any person convicted of @ breach of any provision of this By-law sholl forfeit end pay et the discretion ef the convicting magistrate « penalty not exceeding the sum of $10.00, exclusive of @osts end not less then the sum of $1.00, exclusive of costs, for each offence, JOHN R. FROST, Clerk-Administrator.