THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 18, 1967 5 IK UNOPPOSED IN WARD ONE Township George Gomer- e Zones sloped yanadian McPHERSON, LAYCOX, SCOTT, WILLIAMS Four Nominated For Reeve's Post In Pickerin -- The BROUGHAM (Staff) Sherman Scott, former On- Donald Hopkins lost twice in council. He is a retired farmer. ated but said he would not run. again seek clection in Ward 4, A milkman past nine years announced his tario County Warden and town- previous attempts to the posi- Robert Mason, a 26-year-old Donald Kitchen resigned as Salesman William Mauch was sall is the third candidate in rases 5 - OB BOWMAN ee oe Aer ship reeve will try to regain the tion of deputy reeve. He is" a real estate appraiser and con- ratepayer president to make also nominated for the first time Ward 5 knows the expres- ' A ' tt b : fe df si seat he lost four years ago township public school princip- sultant from Pickering Beach his first attempt for council. He to run in the central south ward 65 lard time" used to again echoed last night a he een nominated for the position Mr. Scott operates a building al is making his first bid for fs a sales engineer. including the Rosebank area AREA 1 SCHOOLBOARD adio and television nomination meeting of Picker- of deputy reeve and councillor. supply business, WARD 1 council, A real estate broker, James WARD 5 The following persons were There are also the ing_township. , Following are the persons John Williams, former Ward Mr. § a 4 located George Hodgson a township , Kane, is making is first at- A three-way race has devel- nominated for area 1. school - @ ery year from Twenty persons were nomin- -- nominated for the two - year -- $ councillor. hh SOs Old ward loca Br park owner is also in the race. tempt to be elected oped in the western ward in- hoard: J. Weber, Eleanor Me- to "daylight sav- ated for the seven seats on town- term on township council. -- Hikes al ie hake hak He lost to Beer by a vote of Byron Lowe a video techni- cluding the West Rouge Area Kean, G. Pearce, C. McTage DEPUTY REEVE Area 2 school / » ship council while 16 persons : 0 ears ago. cian is a present and the home of Reeve Taycox rt. FE. Britton and W. # in mete will vie for 10 places on two REEVE The race for deputy reeve is by acclamation. ST Aubert ated hoard member and past rate- and Sherman Scott. Se : Tlie ed ned used throughout the township school boards. The Mr. Jean McPherson, a house- a two - way affair with the po- A three - way race has de- WARD 3 payer president. John Kruger resigned as rate- AREA 2 SCHOOLBOARD the invention of a election will be held Dec, 2. sife with seven years experience sition being vacated by Mrs. veloped in the eastern ward of The race here is a three-way WARD 4 payer president to make his The following persons were 'andford Fleming? Only one council seat will go as deputy reeve.. McPherson. the township including Brough- battle with the former council- Norman Waller councillor for first bid for council, He is an nominated for the southern area y other distinguished uncontested. Victor Rudik, an of- Reeve Cliff Laycox after Ronald Chatten the present am, Claremont and all the area lor John Williams making his Ward 4- during the past 14 executive 2 schoolboard: Mrs. Sheila Vi- Sandford Fleming ficial town planner will receive" four years in office will at- Ward 5 councillor has served east of the Brock Road inelud- bid for reeve. The ward includ- months said he would not seek Miss F. Violet Swan who ran erin, J. Cairns, N._ Banning, Scotland as a young an acclamation in Ward 1. tempt to retain his seat for the two years on council and. will ing Pickering Beach, es the populous Bay Ridges re-election, leaving a two-man previously for council was nom Donald Quick, F. Finley, J. not take him long to Harvey Spang, who has held third term, He is a sales rep- attemp to step up into the sec- Donald Beer the incumbent area. Donald Waring, a former race for the seat inated Friday night. She is a Pavey, Pat McGrath, Ted Van- limelight When Re- the Ward 1 council spot for the resentative. ond position. is finishing his first term on Ward 3 councillor was nomin- Art King, an investigator will Toronto. teacher Houten and Ross Deakin Losses Bill rioters SEE liatnent in: Montreal aS es Anstey were in charge of) Members of Benevolent Re. nual Ajax - Pickering Hospit- ming dashed into the SANTA PARADE IN EVENING the worship. A discussion was bekah Lodge 132 agreed that 4! Women's Auxiliary bazaar id rescued a portrait led on the questionnaire sent instead of the usual gift ex and ihaes Dec. 11. Conveners of 'ictoria. Another ees ¢ ail ,_ various tables assisted by meme vement was design- | SOMETHING NEW IN WHITBY regarding chenees in the Sh asl at the Dec. 6 meeting bers of their committee pre 'amous Threepenny | nits. The Dec. 12 meeting will/donations will be presented to!pared articles for various tables, be a luncheon with Mrs. James Dave Robb in| as. Mrs. Hosinee is general convene vi n er mp, issued on April | WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby The parade will form Dec the Retarded Children's Anstey and Mrs Mayor Desmond New- 16 at 5 p.m. at ay John the \charge. The United Church Sen-|Sociation. A pot luck suppe -- . 2 , o t ne 2 . o ba bs fs studied engineering man when approached this leh aett eer Jae ior Citizens dinner will be heldjwill, preceed the evening at ng at the University | week by members of Whitby ¢>' P as'. |Dec. 7 at 12.15 p.m. with Unit!6.30 p.m. Sister Joan Mace NG and then joined: the y s Y Cochrane, south to Dundas, |; feiicw Malini: ei 5 nA FREE 24-HOUR J 7 ~ ' . : 10 assisting. Following the mee-|and Sister Norma Moth VG wi imcoe, and Huron ; Chamber of Commerce to dis- east to Perry, north to Mary ting members made cancerlattend as delegates the Whitb BURNER SERVICE sually called 'Oats, cuss the Santa Claus parade, west to Brock, south to Or dre: sin 18 fot the Red Cross Heart Foundatio® meetin vf By Our Local Hay Railway" in gave his full support and tario to terminate at the Novis 90; at: St pe United Service Contractors He bocaine ite chiet even suggested something Whitby community arena A special feature at the church hal An ine tation wa ' 1857, and began a new for Whitby, A Candle Taking part in the parade homebake table at All Saints' accepted to attend, Ajax White SAWDON Ss d career in railroad- Light Parade will be floats, bands, clowns, parish guild bazaar to be held Dove birthday party Nov. 22 ok him from the At- It was feared that - amal- majorettes gins and hoys' Noy. 22 in the parish hall will|4 quilt was donated by" Siste FUELS he Pacific, He sur- eaea ee ry the te grouy on: Ger ; be the service of a cashier,|Norma- Moth, and tickets were oute from the Inter- ie Sats aan ae re ils will be awarded set Mrs Rus sia Bell. Also attend. issued to, members for same FURNACE OIL -- Halifax, and the with the Hage han s' Santa the three best floats and to ing are: Mrs ; E 1 Hulbert, 4 liquid embroidery demonstra STOVE OIL AND COAL ugh the Rockies. The Claus parade this year. How- three bands = Mrs. F. S. MeGary, Mrs _Geoge tion followed the meeting 244 Brock St. $., Whitb uses the Yellowhead ever, plans are better and The Santa Claus parade is. |! on, Mrs. A. B. Conrad bd a eee itby 1 was part of Flem- better and bigger than ever, sponsored by Whitby Cham- |S aret's Guild will spon-| Mrs. James Hosinec, 33 Fo 668-3524 says Chamber of Commerce ber of Commerce in conjunc- sor the well filled Christmas.est Rd., Ajax opened her home secretary Dorothy Hepburn. tion with Whitby merchants stockings and homemade candy for a work meeting for the an , WAY rabte sits isin layed another {mpor- Sear WHITBY /AJAX PERSONALS. |tc.tret te eve| st. John's Analican Church anized the good will men Unit 1 and 2 meeting with fe Maries that ; Mrs. William Pellow and|Women's Institute branch, at-/_ poem entitled, "If I had three WHITBY e the way for the Mrs. Gilbert Drewry were in tended the all - day workshop wishes' by Janet Hadley Smith vn conference and lcharge of the Whitby Women's on the Tweedsmuir History held|!{ was reported that four house / i on. Institute euchre held at theljin Bowmanville. The speaker Calls and five hospital vis Women S Bazaat & Tea this was going on, 100F hall. Winners were: Mrs.|was Mrs. R. C. Walker of St.|its were made. Members of cutie an expert on Harriett Bayes, Mrs. Baap George Ont., the provincial cu-|Unit 1 and 2 A igh Po Dec in the ch Ho cosmic time' and Noble, Mrs. Ella Smith and rator of the Tweedsmuir His-» general meeting. Next unit : he ataulaed fine Mrs, Earl Ward. tory's ee Gea Saturday, November 25th Led BY aneee: 88 Whithy Chapter 248 Order of} St. Mark's United Church/unit will assist with the sen 2 to SPM 3. biel tat came the Eastern Star meeting was|Women Unit 10 was presided by ior citizens dinner of Dec, 7 at midnight in east- attended by visiting Past Pat-/Mrs. Edward MeKim. Mrs. Tea hostesses were Mrs. A EVERYONE WELCOME pous, TWO OF THE outstanding school officials prior to last man of the advisory, voca- W. Munroe; and Claire |ron, Bert Donnelly, Tweed Chap-|Harold Bonnetta and Mrs. Jam- Archibold and Mrs. John Hare ilt of his efforts, an night's commencement ex- tional committee; Shirley Adamson, 17, of 1922 Fair- (ter. Other chapters attending ---------------------- -- ote reat nraroenensce --_=_ 1 conference was girl students at Dunbarton -- Grcises From left are: H. Mailes, 19, of RR 2, Clare- port Rd. N., Pickering were: Ontario, Pickering, Queen shington in 1884, and High School chat with M. Smith of Ajax, chair- mont; school principal A. | (Oshawa Times Photo) City, Toronto, Dalhouse, New . ° he system of interna- (errs Brunswick. Mrs. Mary Inkpen Township Of Whitby Hard Wine measure: Ld PM, Mrs. Margaret Mustard, NO ] E used throughout the ro uction PM and Edwin Breen PP will d . attend as representatives of the Commencement Held tn eeaece| NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY . ove jing to be held Nov. 20 at St th of Madame de le | ncreases Mark's United Church hall nder of the Ursuline At D { A vast increase in the produc Mrs. Grace Guthrie, Worthy Statement of a question to be submitted to the uebec, the first ul l ar O ; i cS O deleh'y ; I 'C-| Matron thanked the officers and \ ne 3 ade. jtion of the Chevrolet, Corvair,| members for their support dur- electors at the annual elections to be held on Statement of a question to be submitted to the Chevelle and Chevy II lines has December 9th, 1967. DUNBARTON (Staff) ---The,science technology and trades;David; Kidson, Diane; Lansdal enabled General Motors of Can- electors at the elections to be held on December 9th, 1967, jing her term of office. James alle sent Tonty and : : Martin expresses his pleasure inepin to Niagara te ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF MOVING PICTURES, th annual commencement ex-|course receiving diplomas. were:|Kathryn; MacRae, Judy; Mc- ada to increase its automobile in serving as Worthy Patron.| ree . : oe Act (Constt pitt were held last night!/Baker, Norman; Beeching, Pherson, Garnet; Micklewright, |Production by about 9,000 over fastallation of officers will be THEATRICAL PERFORN ANCES, CONCERTS AND "ARE YOU IN: FAVOR OF PUBLIC GAMES AND ey ce Jai 'Bab at Dunbarton High School John; Berwick, Ashley; Beth,|Gay; Montgomery, Meralynne; the same period last year held Nov. 23. Friends were in- LECTURES ON THE LORD'S DAY TO BE REGU- | SPORTS FOR GAIN AFTER 1:30 O'CLOCK ON : ne The invocation was given by|Edward; Cioffi, Carmen; Coop-|Morgan, Brenda; Mullen, Rich-| Beaumont, Pontiac, Olds-|vited to join in the social hour|} LATED BY MUNICIPAL BY-LAW UNDER THE aL idee Red ack Rev. Dr. W. A. McKay; prin-jer, Michael; Crawford, Doug-jard; O'Connor, Michael; Pur- mobile and Buick are down aNiand refreshments were served! AUTHORITY OF THE LORD'S DAY (Ontario) ACT, THE LORD'S. DAY TO BE REGULATED BY MUN- son's. Bay Company cipal A. W. Munroe welcomed| las; Daniels, Michael; Duen-|kiss, Karen; Ridding, Bill; average of nearly 30 per cent/hy Mrs, Helen Breen and com- 1960-61. ICIPAL BY-LAW UNDER THE.AUTHORITY OF lillan set out to find the students and parents; andjisch, Manfred; Everett, Mich-|Stines, Andrea; Taylor, Lynn; from last year. mittee, daynl blah D. G. Wordley, chairman ofjael; Gelder, Dennis; Gunter, |Trott, Evelyn; Ward, Particia; | ane mee pms true bs| Mrs. Earl Ward, curator of | LAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a correct state- THE LORD'S DAY (ONTARIO) ACT." 1 wave took 27 lives the Pickering District High|James; Gunter, Richard; Hill, Ware, Gary; Westbrook, Kathy; |!Tucks, with Chevrolets up by " = ment of the question to be submitted to the vote of ? ' . 8 ' i Le A GMC trucks | v book, Whitby 1 > vote . bene ndland and caused School Board spoke briefly. In-| Daniel; Hunter, Edward; Jan- Willard, Gayle. a, and GMC trucks down by the Tucedemulr pope, Wal y the electors of the Township of Whitby pursuant to TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a correct statement of the question to be submitted to the Re troductions during award pre-|sen, Frans; Kingsley, Frederick GRADE 10 By-law No. 2142 passed on the 16th day of Octo nto "Globe" and sentations were handled by J.|Laureyssens, Paul; Marshall, Adamson, Lynn; Bailey, Rh ap ostaeg gic 4 bar 1967 vote of the electors of the Township of Whitby Empire" merged te Clarke Richardson, superinten-;Thomas; Mason, Robert. Wayne: Baker, Joseph; Brush, |p vey hens : a bot ghd AIK Crested to Pe pursuant to By low No. 2144 possed on the 30th e and Mail." dent of secondary schools. Col-) McQueen, Albert; McQueen, Heather; Deschenes, Danny;| °° 03" s 306, 4 iadliidel The day for taking the vote of the electors upon day of October, 1967 leen Beegan gave the valedic-|Anthony; Mink, Robert; Mur-|Grieve, James; Haze, Jac . same time. DUPLICATE BRIDGE tory address. phy, Glenn; Paterson, John; | Helbling, Melitta; Kelsh, Jr es; Secondary school graduation|Pegg, Harold; Pettit, Daniel; Koebisch, Peter; Lynn, Jo Whitby Curling Club duplicate diplomas for five - year cour- Rough, David; Rutt, Thomas; Anne; Palumbo, Maria; Pavey, bridge winners were: North and ses were presented to: Scavetta, Antonio; Sinclair, Wil- David; Penn, Jean; Scott, Char-|South -- Frank Wells and Eileen Adamache, Maureen; Adam-jliam; Staley, Ronald; Stradling, jes. Strong, Gary; Taylor, John; |Beaton, 58; Don and. Madge the said question, the places where the votes are to be taken and the: Deputy Returning Officers shall be the same for the election for the Muni cipal Council and the Returning Officer appointed to hold the said election shall take the vote. te of the electors upon the sald 0 be taken and the The day for taking the question, the places whe Deputy Returning Officers shall h# the same for the election for the Municipal Council and the Returning Officer appoint. ed to hold. the soid election shall take the vote the votes ore SAY IN ) \abEs/ Requirements comenss 4 S. Rebel army ree om Fort Lee, N.J- ¢ ) Y son, Claire; Anthony, Glen;|Charles; Synyard, Garry; Toye, Taylor, John; Van Der Sluis,| Wilson, 54: Harvey and Donalda AND NOTICE is further given thot Thursday the 30th day ST R Aprile, Michael; Beal, Andrea; | Murray; Weir, Roger, Wells,! Joyce; Wagg, Joan; Webster. (Winters 53; Hugh and Mabel STAFFORD BROS. AND NOTICE is further given thot Friday the Ist day of of NOVEMBER, 1967: at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the . 5 Bell, Daniel; Bilton, Ronald;| Robert; Welsh, David; Willough-| Martin; Willard, Beryl. Baker, 46. Bast and West --| LTD. December, 1967 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon forencon at the Municipal Building, Brooklin, Ontario in the eh abba sie lark re Char- by, Michael; Wilson, Douglas. ¢ : 's. Frank W Mr at the Municipal Building, Brooklin, Ontario in the Township Township of Whitby, has been fixed as the time and place ANADIAN PRESS Blair, Mark; Bramble, Char- by, Michael; Wilsor Douglas. GRADE 1 Mrs. Frank Wells and Mrs. M MONUMENTS Set ee tent de cad Leiden oy : ; 4 + on oe 7 lene; Brown Robert; Cane, Her-| Secondary school honor grad- i Resi. Ge Cancl@: Dinnike: (i May : { Whitby, has heen fixed as the time and place for the or the oppaintment of persons to attend the polling p <4 ae tion of ree Comber, David; Coupland, uation diplomas were presented ee ene ee land Cpe Smuck pag t 668-3552 duegielie sb of persons Re attend the polling places and at bind at thé Apel suAming Up oF Vates By tha Clane. ' opera ; , a , 09 4 Nice Aa aro ' VN H , 4 , , ; the fin umming up of vo y the Cler "time i Nor ok gers een Paul, lige Waa bile Bae |Shirley; Kerfoot, Lynne; Kuk- pene Peel, 46; Mable Irwin and 318 DUNDAS EAST aki fae Me ey ie See On Monday, the 11th Da Yecember, 1967, at the hour i Andrew; Ferris, ;|Austin, ; $, Eliza-|_ . Napsauleralyt 5 es , On Masday: the (14s day bh Decaibee 1047 ck the Kunal 10:0 WoL iN A FAB Ot THe MMA RIEIBET began at midnight Sate M 'hael: Gomes, John;|beth; Beegan, Colleen; Betts, asch, Helen; McCormick, Pat ae on Cuddy od ' ne _ ey : 4 Alt aay 0f sage . ive roan ie oF B70020 Glee rk ae prebls es a i sag pegiliagt Nova Scot R4 Gillies, Michael: ' : ricia; McMehen, Gordon; Plitz, 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon at the Municipal Building, the the Township Clerk ¢ d J sum up the votes fer n Nova scoula, Henwood, Rick;|Richard; Brownridge, Brenda;|,,.)' 0). se sini eas ; : g Soak ete ladies ea aibar cork cla 883. Scot Haze, Luke: 3 4 .<'|Michael; Pomanti, Joey; Pow- Township Clerk s attend and sum 'up the votes fer end and agoinst q join 1883 eee ° Herdman, Jannette; Herdman,|Carr, Gail; Diepenhorst, Guusje| oi Grace: Richards, . Allen; against the said question 7 Ly +\A 9 Sir Sanford Flem- Robert; Hobbs, Wayne; Hoefel, Dodd, Robert; Farquhar, Lawr-)po aired: Sinclair, Dianne: DATED ot the Township of Whitby the 9th day of November, came to Canada in Harald: Hollinger, Sandra; Hol-jence; Fuhre, Hans; George,|< ' Mee ated DATED at the Township of Whitby this 9th day of November, 196 sably had more to arala, fh aoa' cratareriion: "Gomille, Edler Hath Smith, Debbie; Stanger, Eliza- 1947 he introduction of linger, Wayne; Holyroyd, Ste- Marilyn, G ease i '\beth; Willard, Geoffrey. . a a an Wei td Wallasa AM er. e introduc ath phen; Hull, Gordon; Johannis-|David; Hansen, Stanley; Hart,!/qpanp 42 , T0 and FROM 7 t Wm. | Wallace, AM.C.T., Clark. Townshis of Whitey gre re al He se, Peter, Kay, Helen; Kerr, Glenn. ' Adamache, Maureen; Adam- oron 0 Clerk, Township of Whitby : A anyone mer Aes Gene; Kidson, Linda; Kubenz,, Herdman, Sharon; Hesp, Eliz- ake Dias: cere Dhunak " . ef eer ee ti : Knut; Lansing, Jack; Lee,/abeth, Johnson, Barry; Jol-Hojincer. Dorothy: Mitcham. International Air ort -- aren en ene ee duteligs bas ne James; MacLellan, Kevin. liffe, Jennifer; Kendell, Peter; Pauls Park Hahesca' panther. ; tent A Forenin cs Madden, John; Maroldt, Tho- Laureyssens, Hubert; MacKer. : : ; ; - Fan, McLaugh, Bi TOWN OF WHITBY McGill, acher, James; Mcintyre, Dale; |i", - Pigott, Theresa; Rutt, NO i i TIO S John; McLaughlin, Brian; Mills,|Pickard, Susan; Robertsson, i M A N Donald; Mills, Peter; Mitcham, Ginger; Schlombs, Wolfgang; 'oust died. Paul; Mitchell, Marlene; Mitch-/Stone, Kenneth; Urquhart, Di- WHITBY For further information Contact your nearest : : ell, Paul; Morozuk, Robert; ana; Ushtechenko, Linda; Wank, BAPTIST Travel Agency or Burley Bus Lines Townshi of Whitb Statement ef a question to be submitted to the t World War Munn, Brian; Norman, Kevin; Wendy; Woitzik, Reinhard. p i h | elections to be held on Dee- day--t , i ini electors at the annual e pgited 560 'oday---a8 O'Connor, Larry; Park, Re-| Certificates of training were GILBERT ST. E. at REYNOLDS ee s "Gen. Sir Stanley becca; Pemberton Pigott,|presented to: Little, Richard; Minister: Rey. John McLeod ember 9th, 1967. ritish "commander Theresa: Poling, Britta; Powers,| Piper, Robert; Reuben, Kim; Mia. W. € eat ATC Ss S ec ors e ee lamia, died from Michacl: Prentice, Donald; Red-/Serksnas, Peter. and Tetlock a ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR ARE -YOU> IN FAVOUR" OF = MOVING ; THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES, CONCERTS AND LECTURES ON THE LORD'S DAY TO: BE REGULATED of cholera; Allied ents were report- g daily on the Ital- _ 11:00 A.M.---Annual Church Parade Whitby Fire Department 7:00. P.M,---"'The -Unpardonabie path, Carolyn; Ross, Lynn, Rut-| Peter. A Notice-is hereby givento the Municipal Electors ledge, Gayle; Ryan, Maur en, Staff honor' pin award wut fe I t giver unicip Department of Social Services of the TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY in the County of the Italians put Bia, _SAEEO Peer ae eee lk Ontario that: in compliance with the Statutes in BY MUNICIERY 2 GEAW. MINDER IGE er 'rn resistance on mir; Southgate, Paula; Stew GRADE 9 9:48 A.M.--Bible Schoo! Classes thot behalf | require the presence of the said OF THE LORD'S DAY (Ontorio) ACT, 1960-61 Piave River ari, Alexander; Thompson,, Allen, Jim; Blake, Gary; for all. equire the pres the saic ; Gradwell; Thompson, Rick; Brannon, David; Forrest, Julie; Wed. 7:30 P.M. TOWN OF WHITBY Electors and the TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a correct state- id World War Pages! hg Es ies Hartmaier, Holger: pane ig Bible Study & Prayer : : ANDERSON COLLEGIATE ment of the question. to be submitted to the vote uve Veata ABD Sy are RUE) oa E Noe carat eam pon BAVA ERB EOY Excellent nursery facilities AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE of the electors of the Town of Whitby pursuant to 42--British &th David; Wattman, Candice: Dale; Kennedy, Joan; Kerfoot, ie Duties consist of assisting the Director with special ; Beets Wel ! : s in contact with -- Watts, John; Willard, Gerald. : 9 P Anderson Street, Whitby By-law No. 2832 passed on the 10th day of Oc emphasis on family casework and rehabilitation. At The Hour ef 7:00 P.M. tober, 1967 s south of Bangha- ese admitted loss leship, a cruiser, stroyers and 41 Solomons battle ); the resignation M. Little.as direc- jational Selective 'as announced in Graduates in the four - year| business and commerce course | receiving diplomas were: Allen, Judith; Amos, Susan; Arnold, Lynn; Black, Lila; Bryck, Di- | anne; Dumond, Gloria; Enright, Kathering: Hollinger, Dorothy; Kelsey, Susan; Kerr, Lynde, Cheryl; Morris, lene; Vysick, Elaine. 16th Anniversary Services FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N. REV. DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister RADIO BROADCAST Must assume responsibility for the Department in the absence of the Director. Both male and female applicants will be considered. Starting wage com- mensurate with experience and qualifications. Applicant should' be familiar with the applicable Acts and Regulations in. accordance with the policies of the Provincial Social and Family Services Department. Must have car and For the purpose of nominatin PUBLIC take notice and govern On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1967 g fit ond proper persons Office of MAYOR, REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE, COUNCILLORS, UTILITIES COMMISSIONERS TION & SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES for the amalgamated Town of Whitby; of which all electors are. hereby required to themselves greater number of candidates than are required to fill said offices are nominated and make the required declarations, accordingly BOARD OF EDUCA- and The day for tak for the if a the ng the vote of the electors upon the said question, the places where the votes are to be taken and the Deputy Returning Officers shall be the same for the election for the Municipal Council and the Returning Officer appointed to hold the said election shal! take the vote AND NOTICE is further giver day of December 1967 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock that Friday the Ist Graduates "in the four-year) 9:15. AM FAITH TIDINGS" LB -- 1350 On Your Dial : ' licensed to operate, be capable of carrying out required inter- 9:45 A Mer oneluding. Our. Bible sebeol views and investigations and the preparation and presentation Centest. Open Session Presenting of reports, both verbally and in writing. Tact, sound judgment," "THE AUCTION OF A BOY" 1k00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER EVANGELIST HARRY TROVER in the afternoon at the Municipal Building, 405 Dundas Street West in the Town of Whitby, has been fixed as the time and place for the appoint- ment 'of persons to attend the polling places and at the final summing up of votes by the Clerk. On Monday, the 11th day of December, 1967 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon at the Muni- polls will be opened in the places named in the proclamation in the said Township of Whitby. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1967 and will be open from 9:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M, and no longer. MAYOR, REEVE, DEPUTY-REEVE and FOUR PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONERS are to be elected by GENERAL VOTE TWO 'COUNCILLORS and TWO members of the BOARD OF sins NS & SELLS ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. Rev. J, M. Smith, B.A, 8.D. Miss lla Newton, Deaconess -- Gordon Harle, B.A., Organist administrative abilities and the ability to work with people, are essential. Ability to type and practical experience and/or academic qualifications in the field of social work, considered on asset. Duties to commence December 18th, 1967. : RS & CO. Mr 11:00. a.m.-- | +. ; : j Iding, the Town Clerk shall.attend and \NTS MORNING WORSHIP | Grand Rapids, Michigan Applications in writing will be received until 5:00 p.m., on EDUCATION are to be elected for each of FOUR WARDS and cipal Put silt for and ye nst the said question Hamilton "Christian Outreach" SUEST MUSIC N ber 24th. 1967. 6 SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES will be elected ONE from sum up the votes Tor and agains es ques . ay risti: | YOUNG LADIES TRIO, Toronto ovember th, 67, by THE NORTH WARD, TWO from THE WEST WARD, THREE DATED at the Town of Whitby, this 9th day of oY. St Lae tere t from THE CENTRE WARD and TWO from THE EAST WARD. BY: OF Ae OWNS RY » Vancouver 30 a.m. Juniors, a | Mr, John R. Frost, All successful Candidates will be elected for a term of TWO November, 1967. na Grant Beiter 11 @.m. Nursery, Kindergarten, WEDNESDAY EVENING 8:00 P.M. Clerk Administrator, YEARS. JOHN R. FROST. a Wold leona eo" aaa ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 408"bundon' street West, WILLIAM H. WALLACE, A.M.C.T, Clerk, Town of Whitby 728-7527 Ren YS YAEL i he "There's Always a Welcome ot Foith' Whitby, Ontorio, Chief Deputy Returning Officer ' itby