NEW AGENCIES > War erals into the Economic incil of Canada. he Liberals. have since 3 come up with such agen- ; as the Company of ing Canadians, the Munici- Development and Loan ird, the Science Council of lada, the Canadian dairy mission and, among this r's crop, the Canadian nsport commission and the e Breton Development D. ach new agency has uired separate staff and fice space, and it has ome an accepted fact of awa life that each strives its own perpetuation. ne classic example was Halifax relief commis- , set up after the Halifax losion of 1917 to adminis- disaster funds, It didn't aa from the books until THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, October 21, 1967 5 VARIETY SHOW ENDS UNITED APPEAL CAMPAIGN EARLY WEEK MONDAY -- OCT. 23 TUESDAY -- OCT. 24 WEDNESDAY -- OCT. 25 Money Saving Features -- AT -- ack in 1946 the veterans 'irs department had 12,830 aloyees. At the end of last r it still counted 12,162. JASNA EAA ETENENE TPN 4 efforts of the Whitby The- atre Guild and the foot- ball was the one used to kick off the campaign. (Oshawa Times Photos) | PATTI TIGGELERS, 16, Miss United Appeal of Whit- by turns over a_ football stuffed with money to Wil- liam Nurse, chairman of the Whitby United Appeal, while Mayor Desmond New- man, centre, watches. The money was raised through |SATURDAY, OCT. 28 | Salvation Army Young Peo.) stem can distort the news uch and more than over- ng a particular candidate partisan basis. EDLESS TO SAY this was he approach taken to cam- 1 coverage by The Times. 1ade no attempt to manage THE FOLK - singing group, "The Second Time Around," delivers one of its numbers during the Whitby Theatre Guild's variety show at Street Henry last night in aid of the Unit- ed Appeal. The show was High School arranged through the joint efforts of the guild and the County Town Singers. WHITBY / AJAX PERSONALS Mrs, J. L. Hughes, 301 Byron Steven William, son of Mr. and Horticultural Society prea OCcT. 23 |Di inight; Whitby Baptist Church|P |Explorers; lst Whitby Scouts;|A All Saints' Anglican Church sralC \Ladies' Auxiliary Scouts and| 7HURSDAY, OCT. 26 |Cubs; Whitby General Hospital |Women's Auxiliary; Vimy| {Ridge LOBA 639; St. Andrew \Presbyterian Women Group WHITBY - AJAX CALENDAR | Co-Op Credit Union banking|Majorette Salvation Army Women's Home seague; St Ajax ple's Band. st. SUNDAY, OCT. 29 love Rebekah Lodge; Corps; Ajax aul's United Church CGIT; jax Senior Citizens Friendship) tannial Voyageurs. St. Mark's United Church Hi- C Group; The 7th Whitby Cen- lub, | ST. MARK'S Whitby Baptist Church Cubs; ) Cent G " John Ambulance entre & Colborne Sts. UNITED CHURCH MEATY -- DELICIOUS BUTT PORK CHOPS ews. We endeavored to St. S., opened her home tojMrs. John Brown; Shawn Shel- : [St. John's Anglice 'hurch|Cadets; Whitby C r 2 Ms ile Kawren: Desens each candidate a fair members of the House of Wind-jdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Has 126 Active Members |Ruth WA: Ajax Rove dante Order of pi i tg Ped Mr. Gordon Harle, B.A., Organist ; but always on the sor Chapter, IODE, for its Oc-|Jones; Paul Trevor, son of Mr. \Legion Pipe Band. \Christian Reformed Chureh| M ise that the candidates tober meeting, chaired by thejand Mrs. Stanley Magrath; Wil-| PICKERING (Staff) -- Pick-jChrysanthemums, double three| : |Ladies' Society Work and Pray; |} 11 A.M. Rev. R, W. Wylie LB . the news and we report- regent, Mrs. Clarence Freek.|liam Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs.lering Horticultural --_ Society, sprays - ist., Mrs. K. Cooper |TUESDAY, OCT. 24 Ajax Happy Melting Shadows| RCH SCHOOL ¥ Centennial scholarship will be|William Speck; and Heather|founded in 1933, now has 1264.00 9" a ty "| Pentecostal Church Young iTops Club. 9.30 GUhiods Intaradietes wever yesterday afternoon, reading of the Maritime presented by Mrs. Joseph Taras to Miss Valarie Guthere at the Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|active members. ; Angus Robertson. lhas an annual book with par-| Pickering, 3 - Mrs. P. Annis,|Al-Anon Family Group; Whitby|FRIDAY, OCT. 27 The society Pickering, 2 - Mrs. F. Ireson,|People's Christ Ambassadors; | | | Seniors }} 11 em. Nursery | Kindergarten, od of reporting elections, commencement exercises Sat: _ |ticulars of the year's program. |Pickering. |Whittlers TOPS Club; Shrink-| Red Cross Senior Citizens' Primary Junior Congregation " ' " uriosity got the best of me. urday at the Anderson Col-| St. Andrew's Pres byterian| Monthly notices are mailed] Chrysanthemums single three|/"® Violets TOPS Club; Red |Club; Co-Op Credit Union bank- you pig To DOMINION'S OWN BRAND" BAYSIDE iles of Oshawa Times pub- legiate Vocational _Institute.|Church Sunday is celebrating|oyt to members, reminding |sprays - Miss E .Oliphant, Bas-\CTOSS, Work room; Faith Bap-jing night; Salvation Army Tim-) WORSHIP WITH US 1 since the election date announced early in Sep- Plans were further discussed for the annual bazaar and tea its 134th anniversary. Rev. Pro-|them of the meetings to attend./ket arrangement - Ist - Mrs. fessor J. C. Hay, tist Church Pioneer Girls; Mark's United Church St.|bral Brigade. | Meth : Z | Women |. . BD, Ph.D,|Meetings and flower shows are|l- Diller, 2 - Mrs. F. Ires00, ni §; Pentecostal ¢ 1 1 lc FANCY RED SOCKEYE er were put to the yard- of Nov. 18 to be held at the from Knox College, will bejheld once a month. The ex-|3 ; tec J J test. 'These are some: ot home of Mrs. Joseph Taras. 220)sues, at the 11 am. servicefibits are judged by qualified) Autumn centennial ache Cee nace haere' be some 35 publishing days brought a Christmas gift to bel After the singing of favorite ANORSS j eae Py eckais ae SP ghcotheng ciety for Christian Service; Great News for g the campaign, more distributed to Eskimo children,|fymns at the 7.30 p.m. service,| The president is Kenneth) | uth 0g © « Miss S. Ouiphan'-|ajax, Pickering, Whitby Re- 100 columns of editorial Four members, Mrs, Stuart|there will be a social hour, to|Cooper, Pickering. Honorary)' "tt Pai centre - 1st, .|!@tded_ Children Association; (nothing to do with paid Roblin, Mrs. John Vickery which all are invited. The serv- members are Mrs. B. Lotton, Mt af ean) entre - Ist. -/ajax Women's Institute; Pick- = Mrs. Robert Just and Mrs Roy ices this year will have a cer-|Pickering and G. Cowan, West|Mrs. T. McGill, 2 - Mrs. D. | ering Pound Peelers' TOPS 1ewer<s SAVE 'tising) were devoted to lection in the Oshawa area. s a full page of election and pictures every three t over 50 per cent of that was used in coverage of campaigns of particular °s, Visits by party lead- special meetings and Howe, volunteered to visit pa- tients at Ontario Hospital, Whit- by. For more than two years, IODE members each month have spent an evening enter- taining patients by showing them slides, playing charades, cards and discussing particular tain amount of sadness about them for they will be thé last anniversary services in the 108- year-old building. The new church, on Cochrane Street, is expected to be completed early in 1968. St. Mark's United Church Hill. The society maintains cenotaph on Altona Road, sup- ply plants for Pickering Village Parkette, Kiwanis Park, Dun- barton, also give assistance to the Brougham \St Hortop, Pickering, 3 - Mrs. the| Ainsworth, Pickering. Mrs. ork, Pickering was the win ner for the African violets dis-| la: Most of the flowers went on|vation Army Prayer and Bible} display at Markham Fair. 7 (club: Ist Pickering Cub Pack. -|WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 Whitby St. John Ambulance; |St. John Nursing Cadets; Sal-| Study; Whitby Women's Insti-| Members donated planted box- es of house plants and er | DIDN'T PLAY BALL tute; Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary; Ajax White Hosken Cable TV. Antennas Ltd. can provide you with a Hosken Color Antenna similar to those used in the Cable TV Industry. STARTING AT 589.95 10 = 4g CHASE AND SANBORN 4 topics. During the social hour,|Units 7 and 8 and Gardenview : 2 PH . The remainder told : Ny reens for Ajax and Pickerin ILADELPHIA (A P) canplien la peneval a a wig and hair piece demonstra-|United Church Women met at|Goneral Be ntal and - have| District <Attorey: Arlen Specter : REGULAR GRIND tion was arranged by the host-jthe United Church hall and H FREE 24-HOUR completely installed with tower and Coaxial Cable downlead. the candidates were do- each day, the reports of ns and information on g. the coverage by parties, reakdown was 37 per cent Democrat, 33 per cent Con- tive and 30 per cent Lib» And as for those pictures cians so dearly love, i¢ published of New Demo , 16 of Conservatives and Liberals. ess. Refreshments were served. Dinwer guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin: Popescu, 1720 Brock St. S., on the occa- sion of their son Darwin's third birthday were: Mr. and Mrs. George Popescu, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Barter and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Davis. Rev. R. B. Wylie, minister of Almonds United Church, will conduct the worship service at St, Mark's United Church, Sun- viewed the film, "Each Day That Comes". This was follow- ed by a discussion period. Rep- resentatives from each group served lunch. St. Andrew's Pres byterian Couples Club is holding a "'Hard Time'? Hallowe'en party today. In charge of arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Adair and Rev. and Mrs. W. J. S. Me- fountain. Royalty crab trees planted at each meeting place, |pl also contributed to the Town-|called off a proposed softball ship of Pickering Municipal}game between his staff and a ing's ti d° the|/team of prisoners. He said: "'I don't think we ought to play were/ball with prisoners--they didn't jay ball with us." BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON'S the United Churches in the town- ship and the public library. At the last meeting, held at Pickering United Church, prize) winners were: Chrysanthemums, one bloom- 1st, Mrs. L. Diller, Markham, | - Mrs. F. Ireson, - Pickering. | EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rosslend Road West Rev. Harold Hesselink FUELS. FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL |] 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 Direct Manufacturer to Customer deal to give you lower costs. See our ad. in Telegram TV Guide AJAX: Tel. 942-1232 --- Monday thru Friday -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WHITBY: Evenings & Weekends -- 668-4502 Ho shorn CABLE TV ANTENNAS LTD. COFFEE SAVE 1-LB, IERE HAVEN'T been any i i Clure. All attending will be in é 10:30 A.M. ts of perturbed politicians ges gt BB La Hi ona costumes and will participate in poe eas Mage, eee piety ne Peg BAKED RIGHT IN THE STORE 7 i id contests. ct. at the Christian educa-| nglish Service an Port Perry charges of the Unit-/84mes an i Ta ; er s nm building, Brooklin United Sunday School MIDTOWN PLAZA STORE N ed Church. United Church Women Con-|Church, Betty Kennedy, well- ape ONLY th Parallel Fairview Lodge, Whitby, held its annual bazaar. Winners were Mrs. Phyllis Linton, Mrs. Jean ference will be held Monday at St. Stephen's Church, Oshawa. Ajax Royal Canadian Legion} known radio and television per- sonality, will speak on 'Com- munication". Also on the pro-) ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED @ 6'x9's @ 9'x12's @ 9'x15's @ 9'x18's @ 12'x15's @ 12'x18's RAISIN BREAD Hanke, Oshawa, Mrs: A. Veal,|p; ance is being held|8tam will be the "'Acousti-| Mrs. E. Ross, Mrs. G. Page, ir avecie it the Lesan hall,|chords" of Oshawa, Proceeds Mrs. Mowbray, Beaverton, MIS. | with Drum Major John O'Neil are for a special centennial proj- g y y alJde L. Mitchell, Brooklin, Mrs. Earl| chairman of the project. ect. For advanced tickets con- ' > | | SAVE 16-02, C Gear, Mrs. Ida Hayden, Port) tact Mrs. Walter Fishley or the G d Vi | Perry, G. Granger, Believille,| The "Autumn Leaves Ball",|president of the UcW, Mrs.| Warden VIEW ; LOAVES | Juan Island had been oc- Mrs. J. Hatch and Mrs. Berry,/sponsored by the Ajax - Pick-|Ralph Thompson. Refreshments d by the Hudson's Bay Whitby lering General Hospital|will be served by social con-| U it d Ch h any since 1843 mostly for : Women's Auxiliary, will be heldjvener, Mrs. Roy Parker and nite UIC yurpose of raising cattle, Almonds United Churchloct. 97 at the new Ajax com-|Members of her committee. : ; and sheep. It also built a Women, evening group, meet- munity centre. There will be Invites you to worship KRAFT mn fishing base there. How- ing was held at the home 0} prizes for those attending in WHITBY with them at Oregon Territory claimed Mrs. Fred Otter, with Mrs. Wil- costumes, spot dance and door sland and tried to collect liam Hicks giving the scripture|).jzes Gerry Darbyshire and! BAPTIST Palmerston SALAD DRESSING from the Hudson's Bay reading. Centennial --_recipe|pig orchestra will provide thell cipert st. £, ot REYNOLDS School any which refused to pay. books were distributed to meM-!qancing music. General conven-|} -- Minister: Rev. John McLeod the sheriff of Whatcom bers. This is a project: of thee, is Mrs. Katherine Rowland, | Organist Sunday ly seized 30 sheep and sol@ afternoon group. A parcel willl ,<cisted by Mrs. Jill Mason.) 4" W- E Summers, A.T.C.M. for back taxes. The H.B.C. nted the county with a bil? 5,000. se petty disputes contin: ind became serious in 1859 29 Americans settled on sland. The H.B.C. had 19 yyees there. One of the any pigs got into the gar- f Elzear Cutler, an Ameri and dug up some potatoes. r thén shot the pig and got from the H.B.C. for $100 | he refused to pay. Americans had a military lander on the mainland, al Harney, who was a fire- His hobby was killing is... good or bad. Har- sent a force of 70 U.S. ; to occupy San Juan, and ot the Americans from fur- demands by the Hudson's Sompany. The British then hree warships from Victo- i be sent to Hong Kong for the children's mission. Members were reminded of the "Old Time Musical Concert", to be held Nov. 1 at Almonds Church. The next meeting of Nov. 21 will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Guy, Hall's Road. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women, group 3, will meet Mon- day at the home of Mrs. A. K. Craig, 713 Burns St. W. Gardenview United Church Women members are asked to bring articles for the bazaar at the Oct. 23 meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. H. F. Rob- bins, 945 Donovan Cres. A work period has been arranged. The following infants were baptized at Gardenview United Church, with Rev. William Pat- terson officiating: Roy James, Mrs. Isabelle Lodge, Mrs. Janet) Clarkson, Mrs. Maureen McCul-| lough and Mrs. Elsie Walker. Advance tickets could be ob-) tained from any member of the) auxiliary or ,the general con-| vener. 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