Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 5

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AN CASUALTIES if War and French suffered heavy ses. In three days the 3rd jadian Division won three s, and another three were lected by the same division the second attack Oct. 30, ong the winners was Maj, orge R. Pearkes of the Ca- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 26, 1967 § 'Whitby Cubs, Scouts WHITBY BOWLING? =o ™ on = ener 240 Team Standings ~» Post Office 12, Dia- MEN'S LEAGUE perisiestees ; » ' (Wednesday) mond tnsulations 11, Kaiser Aluminum i iT ~ }, Andrew Antenna 11, County Bow! %, = - viet epee Hans Zimmer 78) Ken Smith Const. 9, The AA's &, Whitby | I I (293), Don Duncan 760 (274), Kelth Laun-|ciremen 8, Whithy Hardware & Debovs dry 761 (272), Neil Spencer 756 (280),'4, Red Wings 4, K of C 5, Du Pont 5, Le Earl Cane 733 (284), Horst Zimmer 727/107 Old Sweats 4, Mercantile Dept, WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby | Invocation, while Rev, John (201), Gerry Hamer 704 (310), Ron Ore 4 The Guys t Childs 499 (241), Bill Sibéon 683 (260), cubs and scout leaders elected Smith said the blessing. Re-|torne Haley 482 (376) ar iRnedi inion their new executive for the turing officer. was . Andrew|<.Hion, singles Tom Ainsworth 314,). EA! IGUL, J. 1968 season at the annual meet- sd a nareW | tony Stoner 277, Bill Shearer 271, Ozzie The language with the least ; : $ rhi i M 6B, Ale inson 263, Les R ae ats rt ing held at St. Mark's United Miller, while the . Provincial oe hae Sioa a Ken Mane irregular verbs is Turkish, with lian Mounted Rifles--now Church Wednesday night. Council was represented by/254 Dennis Connelly 253, Dave Walker only one compared to 68 in Eng- ie Fee | 393 " itenant-governor of British William Lawler was elected Jack Gelbert sea, Bill Phiitins "250 "Richard Sandiord {USA umbia--whose company assistant district commissioner The 1967 financial report di 253. -- - en | . an 7 al é 14 § Team Standings -- Wilson's Food Mar- | red and held two key farms for Scouts; William Vaughan closed a surplus of $78. and ket 12, Lambert Oll Ltd. 11, Sportsman's F HOUR inst repeated counter-at- assistant district commissioner showed that the Whitby 'stout. (Corner 1! 8. and B. Rentals 11, Joe's REE 24-HOU ks. > for cubs. The new executive wat the NW TUEDY SCOUL | Barber Shop 10, Ramblers 9 Whitby BURNER SERVICE : ; ing operation had expended just Police No, 1 9, The Golfers 9% Mitton ty Gus Last es elected was as follows: chair- under £2:000 during "tt caay Machinery & A, and T, Motors 7, Bath y Vur Loce NADIANS VICTORIOUS man L. H. Inkpen, re-elected: Pe theca auring ; Ne YA. urst Containers 5, Ottenbrite's 5, Whitby Service Contractors +5 he main. source o revenue Barber Shop §, Jim's Stage Door first vice-chairman Lance .|Beath, second vice - chairman William Batten, third vice- chairman Norman Edmundson, |secretary David Newing, treas- urer Robert Hilton, paper drive jchairman Lou Bedard, paper jdrive vice - chairman George Turner, training, Graham Wil- \lan, badge secretary, Jack Mc- {Corkell, and publicity, David | Walker. Re-elected District Caommis- latwer Ted Markwick told the { |meeting that highlights of the| HARRY INKPEN i! 1967 scouting year included a . « « Re-elected | iow the Canadians were hin 500 yards of Pas- endaele. The stretch of ded, shell-pocked mud was lly grasped in the chill, 'raming dawn of Nov. 6 by n of the 27th battalion, 6th zade, 2nd_ division, who st upon the defenders so ftly after the artillery rage that the Germans had time to man their ma- 1e-guns: asschendaele had cost the adian Corps 15,654 battle ualties. otal Allied losses were it sful pa : 1B. McMullan Real Estate 3, Whitby Ce was a successful paper drive. (p.)P. MCMols The organization, which | N'S LEAGU serves over 400 boys in W hitby| ag tet . FUEL town and township, also report-| High Triples Tom Perrow €91 (333), ed the organization of a Rover;Bob Curtis 07 (328), Des Denyer 794 Ae es cae "y, | (282), Ed Brush 772 (290), Gord Deeth A 1 group in the past year, which} 949° (269), Tom Mclver 780 (280), . Doug svove ore ane Gok now has 15 members hetween) Rowden 748 (288), Earl! Smith 724 (275 ri h woe of 17 ¢ 9 'T ..|John Adams 709 (263), John Breuchle : the ages of a7 and : the Or m3) Bl "Bara, 707 74 244 gine soa" ganization also includes wo High Singles Dave Foster 304, 3 cub packs, seven scout troops Wayne Al 44) - : and two venturer companies Reeson i 3 trip to Expo by canoe by the yputed at 500.000, with Ger 5th Whitby Venturers; the at Mare 1 casualties 280,000. British Employees' contributions cash and pledges, repre- ployee contributions, a cred- and George_ Brooks; tendance by three scouts and| es were fractionally less by Whitby Dunlop Canada senting a 72 per cent in- itable amount when you standing are Ken Cowan, |two leaders at the World Jam-| 1 at the Somme, but by the Ltd. were handed over to crease over 1966 donations, consider that less than one- Ed Jarvis along with UA in- |boree, held at Idaho in August; Always of 1917 public opinion was the Whitby United Appeal The largest Whitby com- third of the employees live dustrial chairman William |the attendance of three scouts is 'oughly disillusioned with executive Wednesday after- pany accounts for 13 per in the town, Scen here are: Morrison and campaign |at the Scout Service Core at th th brass-hats' conduct of the noon. Employees came cent of the UA objective seated, Jean _ Bravener, chairman William Nurse. \Expo. ere Wi | tern Front campaign, and through with $3,501.20 in with company and em- Jane Martin, Joan Morton --Oshawa Times Photo | The District Commissioner eling was growing thal. in Bessel ----jsaid eight boys and a leader | read cash | words of a later historian, lwere invited to attend the On -- i es latinas schendaele would "forever cok tario Provincial Jamboree, id nt Western civilization." COT- O- oor cI Llvass ux] lal y near Milton, next August, and et in a sense Haig's in- it was hoped that one Whitby} . fl | ct was right: The Ger- jscout would attend the North-| is were badly mauled and | jwest Territories Jamboree at the erd the campaign Hears Report si, nest summer ned more wt ol =a oes ver e ar | About 55 persons, including | } 1 Was suspected at the JHITBY es f F May D d | 4 WHITBY (Staff) At the|former scout Mayor Desmond| 2 00 | That is if you like an easy whisky. If so, you should have 5 | .no difficulty liking 5 Star, Where things get difficult is in making a whisky this good, German Sen.) ey Sun) , . {Newman attended the meeting.) Haig had pursued the WHITBY (Staff) -- The door-|Hydro Office, Wednesday night.|700 in contributions and pledges Ml ae by eats ner | | ect long-term strategy, to-door canvass in the Whitby} A few canvassers are still to/to the nine-agency appeal, "al Women's Auxiliary meeting, the Flanders -- strugg!> United Appeal went over the|be heard from for the final re-|ready exceeding last year's\Chaired by president, Mrs. DUPLICATE BRIDGE or more re down German strength estimated $5,000 target; it wasisults of the Oct. 16 house-to-' total. g Richard Matthews, members! Whitby. duplicate bridge win Rev. L. Austin conducted the degree at which the dam- announced at a UA executive|house blitz At the meeting, chairman Wil-| wer for | i iski i isti i fs : g, che é e informed that money vere: Nor' S | 3 > : Ss Fs i} ag no longer be re- meeting held at the Whithy' Total amount to date is $29,- liam Nurse reported several raised ei the past year for the| Mra ee goa Saget H It means selecting whiskies from our five distilleries -- oa. , te : areas in' the -appeal' were|hosnital building fund has been|Winier, 8914; Mr. and Mrs Canada (only Seagram's has 5, by the way). Then blending jalready well over the top, in-!invec x 2 ' '| é - W HITBY / AJAX PERSONALS [cluding the special names list Tatty Gc a a ee coe Slee and re-blending them to get 5 Star's easy taste. and school contributions. aie : Lrecaeny ANG 2 5 : 1 a ¢: Ds 5.00 82%; Mrs. Ed Booth and Miss A Blalr Park Vista Ratepayers'jscouts and cubs will ring door), The largest single contribution 2° Pavia nt five vesee by epon|Georgie Forsyth, 7444. East and| Is it worth all the trouble? Easy for you to find out. ; | "itive bells. A Hallowe'en party is ar- by a company was the $2,500 stig Aa BR | ee Association held an executive ranged at the parish hall forlgitt from LASCO in Whitby soring money-raising projects.| West Ed Coles and Duncan| NJAGARA FINANCE meeting at the home of the], . : 'an| Townshi Among those is the '"Bizarre|McCuaig, 7914; Mrs. C. A. Bov-| subs, Monday, starting at 6:30) 4Ownship. dca as Oh 3 ' lav pi vay president, Harry Houston, when'y m., with Mrs. Alex Scott,| Chairman Nurse was still op- Whitby' Cor ie bong moe elas ae om sce Frank Wel COMPANY LIMITED ; : ; | tlie -< |timistic of the Unit litby Community Arena, when ; Mr. : 1 Sal ALTANRSIEnN. were Es Pe and: Mrs. Oa: set cat ine Spreal Mayor Desmond Newman will/654; Mrs. Gifford Beaton and 286 KING STREET W. for a Hallowe'en dance to be/*- bai : reached. He gave special com. licially open the event. Other|Mrs, Bruce McColl, a tie with held Saturday at the IOOF ' P ™M\projects are being planned for Mrs. C. C. Baxter and Mads. F.| 723-3487 : Vimy Ridge LOBA 639 meet-|mittees another month to clean cosh Z 1 hall. Assisting the president ing was chaired by Worthy Mis-|up canvassing of industries and January. jA Lave, $12 . will be: Alex Pollock, Mr. anditress Sister Viola Rints, assist-| businesses, Mrs. Frank Sevcik, Red ' Mrs. Leonard Pridie and Mrs./eq by Deputy Mistress, Sister) Another executive meeting/©T9SS, supervisor of home- | Ross Kimbell. Costumes are|rillian Kirk. Devotional exer-| will be held in two weeks, when Makers, introduced two home-| 1 optional. There will "be~spot|cises were conducted by the|the final return could be pro-|Makers, Mrs. May Bowdden and dance prizes and refreshments chaplain, Sister Lila Wilde, An/jected. Mrs. J. A. Duffhuess. | served, Tickets can be obtained|inyitation was accepted to at-| Wednesday afternoon, Mr.| The supervisor explained the! at the door. Members were re-|tend the Queen Mary LOBA|Nurse attended a short meeting|type of work the homemakers minded of the membership|meeting in Oshawa, Nov. 1,/at the Whitby Dunlop factory,,accomplish. Often they are | meeting with the white rs. _ Jones, a converted In- from Port Credit had ne a native evangelist and ae : ; drive, Area residents will be|where a Whitby member will/where employee contributions|called when a mother is in hos-| U iiaak vat sles ta wane + ee et an cnet ee |totalling $3,501.20 were handed| pital They take over a home,| . SEAGRAW'S te ot ppper eat ate tion. s PP | pop iol cana Trwin and "a Nine woanienea "altho and look after! Red Wing Orchards = "*hael_ Cryderman 795+ 4 {Mrs. Irwin of the Whitby Salva- AGane Pagel : Was ol United Encice | Gardenview United Church | tion pele petal i week [cmployees and canvassers for} In other cases, they assist ROADSIDE MARKET ar, ree ~w is y. lits stock from the Bay of Women met at the home of/the National Salvation Army lereaiine Gate aie ae Pe in-/elderly people by giving them OPEN DAILY e area who came to Dar- Mrs. Herb Robbins, Donovan|Congress held in Toronto. Guest|cent over their 1966 ont ears at home, shopping for n in 1825 with his yohng Crescent. Mrs. William Speck/speaker at the congress was|tions contribu-ithem, taking them out for! Come and Do Your Jeg praia and their chaired rye meeting. The ba. |General Frederick Coutts of|------___ SHES SSN en foro reading to them and| | with all their possessions zaar and tea was announcedi}ondon, England. A march of s jrendering many services, Hallowe'en Shopping at ox cart. Under the min- for Nov. 25, at St. Mark's| witness was held in Toronto in} Hypnosis Use Mrs, Sevcik said that Red 3 seis of Egerton Ryerson he be- United Church. Rev. and Mrs. lwhich more than 2,000 Salva-| Cross homemakers are doing Our Roadside Market, a first class leader and William Patterson will official-|tionists participated. To Be Probed specially well in Ontario by : preacher. He left a le ly open the event. Mrs, Harold | OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min-|2iving assistance on all occa-| We hove Pumpkins, when he died at the Andrus is in charge, and will! A 'Wool Fashion Show" Will ister Prides surced Wed | sions. | yf 55 years, of 15 sons and be assisted by Mrs. Arthur/be presented at Ajax St. Paul's| qa, wih a Concovans eanes- The next general meeting will large and small nters. Reynolds, and Mrs. Wilfred|United Church, Nov. 1, in the | siggestio th a ite a MP's be held Noy. 27. loti 1828 the Wesleyan Meth« Edwards, homebake table;|auditorium. The Alpha group is tigate ne tale ie OUNG INVES: ae sisal ond Many Varieties of Apples Church commenced ser- Mrs. Alan Morgan and Mrs.|sponsoring this evening, with| murder trial | N HEDORS AN to choose from. in Darlington under Rev. Norman Hunt, bazaar table;)general convener, Mrs. W. J. tn a Nan: Dap sear eyes ' rt Carson of the Whitby Mrs. Frank Parrinder and Mrs./Kdwards, assisted by Mrs. Tuesd ; Mae Lait urtroom KING WEST | 2% Miles West of Whitby it. It is said he had no William Grylls, white elephant|Howard Philip, making Bt | aersan tee i fa tan Pitt, 41, On No. 2 Highway at the Big Red Apples than 40 preaching stations table, Assisting in the tea room|rangements. Mrs. Agnes Wil-| of her i ut a empted murder Garde C f hitby, Pickering, Darling- will be Mrs. G. McAughey,|liams, a wool consultant of To-ltizeq in' the witness tox n Venire 3rock, Reach and Uxbridge Mrs. E, Bickett, Mrs. G_..Curl,/ronto, will be present to answer wae ine Witness "box. : She 5 received a salary of $400 Mrs. M. Johnston, Mrs. William/questions on wool problems.|) 0% coer toned' later after a} 843 King St. W. -- Oshawa ir in 1829. Patterson. Several members at-|Local models will be modelling| Pr renouc puanerron. No ev 728-9429 | re were no churches and Faria feud jaa ay ty nh Oe ha thie, some of Rib inder hypnosis cued pete VIR . arsonages in the e urc etty ennedy night.|styles to be shown in Ajax were - * . ay 1890. The creaibine Arrangements were made for modelled during British week | yi, he House of etal Fall Time Is Planting Time! ah Site ener place in school houses, the group's Christmas dinner,|in Toronto. Dessert and tea will (PC_Pones Ride " 4 Wit) We have an excellent nursery = sawmills and tanneries with members of their family|also be served. Advance tick- this sede ca ii peecrued stock on hond for your Fall ' luring the summer months as invited guests. The dinner jets could be obtained from asked Mr. Tr oe terrible and planting needs s mp meetings. will be held Dec. 8 at the Dutch/Mrs. Philip or Ena's gift shop|{crc, Mr, Trudeau whether he pate ' 5 first Anglican Church patormed Church. Tea. host iin Ajax. ups a creme or 5 i al ore 'e was held in Bowman- teeta wer one, Alen MOrgel| The = Aj S eae b 1) : = It was conducted by Rev and Mrs. Norman Hunt. ee Ajax Senior Citizens i FIRST QUALITY LEAN & FRESH We Friendship Club chartered a} | 121 Brock St. N., Whitb tT | Elliott and in 1835 the | All Saints Anglican Church|bus for 45 members and visited | WHIT nenitass Y j CUT AS YOU LIKE IT, ng of the first Anglican Third Ladies' Auxiliary meet-|the Martyrs' shrine, They spent iBY COMMUNITY ARENA THURS FRI SAT h was commended. i ing was chaired by Mrs. Alex|some time in Midland, in Bar- eae vaya . cg eg _were also} Scott, who announced the mem-|rie they watched the plowing | Req Shorty ng 'he pioneer res- | bers will be assisted by scouts|match, and had tea in Aurora. T hy 5 a A ioe "al . Their first preacher was | and cubs in the sale of scouts'|The group enjoyed the scenery INTERMEDIAT E ~ -- ened Machin. The cornerstone * calendars. For this project,'and places visited | AUER first church was laid Aug. ata YT EN aR A Sew << o HH | " LIGHTER FLUID 25¢ 1 Ic 2 OCKEY : * first record of the Pres- | THURS., FRI. SAT, an Church in Darlington | PLANET » formation of a congres (EXHIBITION GAME) 5 37 } in 1845 with Rev. Alex ' ree ly PLAYING CARDS C ¢ ONLY Steele as minister. Little Britain vs, Mel-Ron amc ALKA SELTZER 79c 457 Special DA Of course pn wee ae eed THURS., OCT, 26th --- 8:30 P.M. i SCHICK BLADES Stainless 75c 53c Stee! Double Edges -- 2 Bindes Plus 2 Free Support Your Local Players ! | | | | INDIANS WERE RECRUITED | ORK ar TRAPPING 1 DISTANT | D MORE THAN 2000 MILES | LED IN Te FAR WEST: | | ED st | PLAYERS ond EXPORTS 1.88 1.59 2 BEAVER TRAPS To THE & DOWN ee uD a» " | FINE CUT TINS : : DIAN WOMEN - ONE G | . 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