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Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Jan 1953, p. 4

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MAY BE SITE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 'Lawson property on the t corner of Dundas and / { il AND DISTRICT NEWS anuary 29, 1953 | developed this year as a business | site. Purchased two years ago wi {a holding company, the interested x | parties are said to be operators of ja large grocery chain. Town of- ficials have no confirmation that building will take place this spring. in Whitby may be BY CHILD' Mrs. Joseph Coverley of Whitby ond Mrs. Bertha Legge of Milton, Paoto by Scott's Studio, Whitby. inal Sitting Df Whitby Court f Revision bpeals against the supplemen- assessment roll were heard by Whitby Court of Revision Tues- | night. This roll is made up at end of each year of houses and | FOR SALE_BOILING FOWL. 3c LB, | Tallest church spires in the world, both in Germany, are Ulm Cathedral, 529 feet, and Cologne Cathedral, 512 feet. « Whitby Red Cross Had . [Year Of Great Success The work of the Whitby branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society was carried on quietly but efficiently and effectly during the year 1952, reports presented at the an- nual meeting held yesterday afternoon in the Council Cham- ber, with President Arthur A. Archibald, presiding. The at- tendance was the largest in years, and enthusiasm was much in evidence. An important announcement made was that the objective for the campaign to be launched early in March will be $3,500, the same as last year, an amount which, how- ever, was exceeded by several hundred dollars. NTA BOERS of the year |its services, and the work accom- of the branch, President Archibald, | Plished year after year by those who retires from that office after | actively in it. General support for three years of faithful and untiring | the Red Cross, the president said, service, referred to the work of | Was perhaps based on the fact the secretary, Mrs, Harvey, who | hat it was a great international had been a great help to him and | Or8anization, ready at any moment who kept an excellent record of [10 Serve dn shy eHlergency 1 5 | tunately we in Whitby had not had i to call for this help for fire, floods, 'earthquakes and other calamaties {| which have come to other c.untries but it was encouraging and assur- ing to know that should an emer- gency arise the Red Cross would be right on the job. The president said that he would like to see an active interest being taken in the Red Cross by more of our citizens, particularly th o s e required to di- rect its affairs at a time when demands were greater and that service so much required. Mr. Archibald referred to the important work that might be car- ried on this summer, with the com- the branch activities, also to Mrs. H. H, Goode, chairman of the Wo- men's Work Committee, the main- spring of the branch, for the large volume of work carried on during the year, a work, which he noted, was well summarized in the chair- man's report. Mr. Archibald said that he felt that the people of Whit- by were solidly behind the Red Cross, evidence of this being seen in the returns year after year of the annual appeal for funds, and more particularly last year when the objective was exceeded. He felt, however, that the people of the town took the Red Cross for | granted and were not fully cogni- zant of its extent, the real value of Whitbv Classified INSULATE YOUR HOUSE NOW FOR winter with PAL-O-PAK loose fill. Cheaper and better. Free estimates Made in Whitby. Phone 2374, Whitby. (Feb22) DOES THE SNOW MELT ON YOUR! roof? Insulate with Mineral Wool.-Save- | Fuel. Add comfort, fireproof, weather- ! WHITBY DAY BY DAY Accounts of social events and news items of local interest and names of visitors are apprecia- ted. PHONE 703 proof. Home West. ' Phone 2563, Whitby. (Febl9) WHITBY WOODWORKING, SASH DOORS, frames. Reasonable prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Whitby 2754, 310 Chest- nut Street East. (Feb24) FOR RENT--3-ROOMED APARTMENT. Abstainers. 312 Dundas West. (24c) Terms. FOR SALE--S-ROOM STUCCO COTTAGE, all conveniences, within 3 blocks of Post Office. Apply P.O. Box 621, Whitby. (22¢) dressed and delivered. Phone 2835. peson. J. Jep- (24b) FOR SALE-8-CU.FT. COLDSPOT RE- frigerator. Good condition--$135. Apply 500 John West. Phone 880. Qe), SKATES EXCHANGE, FOR SALE AND sharpened, also keys, locks and general repair at 107 Dundas West, Whitby (two doors west of Post Office). Phone 2586. (Feb?) | WANTED -- HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ! would like to rent typewriter. Phone | 2362. (24c) Legal Notices | NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ETHEL PEGGS, late of the Town of Whitb, in the County | of Ontario, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the es- tate of Ethel Peggs, deceased, who died on or about the 24th day of November, 1952, are hereby notified to file proof of same with the undersigned Solicitor on or before the 15th day of February, 1953. After that date the solicitor will proceed to distribute the said estate having re- gard to the claims of which he shall! have had notice. Dated at Whitby, this 13th day of Janu | ary, A.D., 1953. | ALFRED M. WOOTTON, ' 163 Brock Stree} North, Whitby, Ontario, The fine ranch-style house re- cently owned by Aubrey Scriver, near Howard's Drive-Inn, north of Whitby, was sold last week to a Toronto purchaser. V.0.N. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Whitby {branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses will be held on Monday { afternoon next, at three o'clock, in| the Library. The guest speaker will | be Dr. Ruth Koeppe, a native of Finland, now on the medical staff of the Oshawa General Hospital. to be completed, by the swimmi and Water Sports Comittee, in the matter of Red Cross supervi- sion and training of children to swim. He felt that headquarters would allow a generous amount of the money collected to be spent locally for that purpose. WOMEN'S WORK COMMITTEE Mrs. Goode, chairman of the Women's Work Committee, submit- ted a lengthy report outlining In i detail the comittee's work. It was noted that the hospital and auxil- CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank all relatives, friends and s for kind: to us in | our recent bereavement, for flowers, cards | and all other kindnesses in the loss of our brother, the late George J. Gibson of Greenwood. Signed: Norman Gibson, Pearl (Mrs. A. Bunker) of Kinsale; May (Mrs. E. Kellow) of Oshawa; Margaret (Mrs. M. Harlock) of Brougham. Whitby Paint and Wallpaper Co. PHONE 488 135 Brock Street North, Whitby First class painting, decorating, paperhanging Badly chipped or too heavy layers of paint con be removed by Electric Stripper. Safe, and no mess. CEDAR-LINE YOUR CLOSETS WITH CEDARWALL (Average cost $15.00) T. C. MYGLAND Solicitor for the Executor, | DOUGLAS F. PEGGS. | (Jan29) Budget Plan Available Now FREE ESTIMATES S. F. RUTHERFORD ings which are nearing com- on. ; 1 pductions were allowed to three pllants: Stanley Atkinson, Peel | et, was allowed a reduction of | for location; - Albert H.| bb, Perrv Sond, redu-z $535! buiid.ngs and A. C. Smith, Hic'*- TO THE PEOPLE OF WHITBY AND DISTRICT: A Most Cordial Invitation munity - swimming pool very likely Brooklin; | iary quotas have remained .much the same as in 1951, with the re-. quest for hospital dressings, wipes | |and sponges being 500 and 200 per (month; blood transfusion service, which is a new quota; hospital | pyjamas, breast binders and T- | binders, layettes, etc. NATIONAL PROGRAM A request from the national pro- boys' shirts for overseas distribu- | tion, was also filled, the report re- vealed. | The sick room loan cupboard had | proved of great benefit to many | townspeople, the report added. All articles and equipment are loaned free of charge on request from the VON nurse, or, on doctor's orders. Other paragraphs in the report wee as follows: { Through the campaign month of | March we held open house for the |town, and many interested visitors | {came in for tea, and to see the] work that is being done by the Branch. The results of the cam- | paign, under the chairmanship of | Mr. W. R. Dodds, manager of Em- pire Life Insurance Co., were most gratifying, exceeding the quota of $3,500 set by headquarters. This | ensured the continuance of our | workroom efforts, Our thanks and | appreciation are tendered to Mr. | Dodds and his collectors. i The welfare work has continued | throughout the year, layettes, etc., | to needy families, and 1,463 quarts | of milk were supplied for children. i We deeply regret the passing dur- W.C. TOWN & SONS FRIGIDAIRE Authorized Dealer for WHITRY PHONE 410 {Council and Public Utilities for faithful workers, Miss Jean Gal- braith in July, and Mrs. Downing in November, . We again supplied candy for the Christmas tree given by the Wo-! men's Institute for the residents of | Fairview Lodge, about double the number of the. previous year. i APPRECIATION Again our appreciation and | thanks are extended to the Town ing the year of two of our most | | gram for infants' nightgowns, dia- | anq very sincere appreciation to pers, vests, baby blankets, and |the Bia Pp | the worthwhile work of this Branch | their generous support, also to The Times-Gazette and the Victorian Order of Nurses for their co-oper- ation and help, and to Mr. E. Clark, our ever ready and willing helper. X I would like to extend my thanks conveners, and wark ers for their loyalty and support in of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Incorporated in the main report were reports from Mrs. Donald A. Wilson, workroom treasurer, and Mrs. Theodore King, purchasing | ROB CON ews Editor PHONE 703 Farm Hand Badly Hurt Farmhand for Alfred Sonley, 4th concession of Whitby Township, | Bill Mashtaler, 59, was seriously injured yesterday afternoon while working alone in the barnyard. He was taking manure to the fields. It is possible that a quick movement of the horses caused him to slip under the wagon wheels. From the house, Mr. Sonley saw the wagon returning from the field with a load on and driverless. In- vestigating, he found Mr. Mash- taler lying paralyzed near the barn. Dr. F. A. Cuddy was called and the injured man was taken to Oshawa General Hospital by W. C. Town and Sons ambulance. He has concussion and back injuries. blood transfusion service, wipes, hospital supplies and civilian com- and shipping convener, showing re- | forts, which The Times-Gazette will ceipts of $508.04, and balance on publish separately on Friday, It hand December 31, of $127.13. List- {was noted that the materials for ed also were reports on purchases, | hospital supplies and the cutting of | national program, (nb charge to branch), loan cupboard, shipments, RED (Continued on Page 5) TIMKEN Stent rlomalic OIL HEAT ; im MES copied 3 [J encor 10% discount during WHITBY ALBERT RANDALL and SON 412 CHESTNUT STREET Conversion Oil Burners -- Water Heaters 10% DOWN up to 24 months to pay January and February PHONE 2991 | | WHITBY « OSHAWA « AJAX | A district with a bright future for the prospective land and home-owner. Ill Buy now before the seaway is built and share in the future prosperity Ill of this strategically-located area. $28 A MONTH Pays princi- pal, taxes and insur- interest, ance on this attractive Ajax bungalow with sunporch. The total _ price is $6,100. What have you for a down payment? $45 A MONTH Will look after principal and interest on this spacious two-bedroom bungalow on a good Whitby lot. This home was owner-built and has attractive features not seen in the average proper- ty. The spacious living room and well - planned kitchen area are a delight to the eye, so don't miss this one. Total price $7,800. Posses- sion February 15. $125 A MONTH ed -- Street, was given cancellatic: of his business assessment of $375 sinc: he uo longer carried on a | business under his own name. | The assessments made on the fol- lowing properties were confirmed: With a down payment of $2,500 may buy this large 22 storey brick home on Brock d at $27,200,000 f at $6,000,000. one decrease-- Is Extended To You To View The New # industry was ind-mouth out- n. Production Lost $5,000,000 a 26.5-bushel jounted to 56.- |, coarse grain, ran 28,725,000 |F. N. McEwen, Byron South; {Joseph Ottenbrite, Green Street; | sell Thorndyke, Kent Street; Unit- ed Meat Packers, Watson Street. : Want to buy, sell or trade? A Classified Ad and the deal is made. i i OC LAYING WHITBY PHONE 618 Evening Shows 7 - 9 p.m. aturday Matinee 1:30 ONGS FOR YOU! LAUGHS POR YOU! "eoon ay "TECHNICOLOR A Paramount Picture starring Craaty » ETHEL T'S THE FASHION" - "DUTCH TREAT" "LITTLE RED RODENT HOOD" i] Wyrian | Elsie. M.. Smith, Henry Street; Rus- ! f 1953 BUICK NEW INCOMPARABLE PERFORMANCE AT OUR SHOWROOMS | 107 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY 30-31 For Your Convenience We Will Be Open Friday and Saturday Evenings WHITBY MOTORS LIMITED DEALERS IN PONTIAC, BUICK and GMC TRUCKS Pry | Eemtae Street. The house 'filled with good pay- ing roomers now but other interests force owner to sgll. A grand opportunity for some- one to continue a good paying rooming house 'proposition. Full price $12,900. A FINE FAMILY HOME With extra lot and double garage in Whitby near the busi- ness district. The sev- en large rooms are in immaculate condition and ready for immed- iate occupancy. You will be surprised at the economical price and the attractive terms, These and Many Other Fine Homes To Show You Real Estate -- Insdrance WHITBY Phones: 2677 or 522 OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE -- J. HOAR, PHONE 3-9856

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