THE OSHAWA TIMES Saturday, October 3, 1959 § ADVOCATES SUBWAY |problem. In a speech he sald MONTREAL (CP) -- Montreal|there must be some system of traffic director Jean Lacoste Fri-irapid transportation by vehicles Fire Prevention Week Observed [siamo motu un was Members of Whitby's Volunteer|zens to observe fire prevention | i Firp Brigade is asking all citi- week. | Guarantee d . Roofing 8 zens of the town to observe na-| "Please help prevent fires by [tional Fire Prevention Week, disposing of any old rags, mews- from Oct. 4 to Oct. 10. By mak-|papers and other materials that Family Monuments /ing 52 such weeks, says Fire Chief Bruce Corner, the town can maintain its record of low fire losses. Fire prevention precautions which can be observed every may be a fire hazard," is his warning. "Be sure and check: all fuses to make certain that you are using the proper fuse. In doing so, you will help the fire brigade in maintaining its fine record of RIT of Created To Individual Requirements Asphalt Shingle Tar & Gravel Built Up Asphalt Roofing by men with STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works experience. . week of the year are cited by | GET AN ESTIMATE BY PHONING Chief Corner, These include re- |gular disposal of garbage and {other refuse. Keep the grounds of the home free of dead grass, | weeds, trash and dried brush. | Keep home tools, machinery, 'motors and appliances serviced and clean. Replace all worn or |trayed electric cords. Make cer- {tain roofs are covered with fire |resistant materials. Cooperate with charity drives {for paper and trash, Salvage cast- @ off clothing and not only help some charity, but clear out a pos- {sible fire hazard in the home. | Have heating system, including] # |chimney, cleaned at least once each year, FIRE INSTRUCTIONS | Fire Chief Corner says that the| |Whitby brigade will hold open lhouse at the fire hall every even- ing of the week and the general | public will be invited to come in land look around. On view this 'year will be a brand new fire truck which arrived last month. M| All schools and factories in the] Bs {town will be inspected by fire- men during the week and children |in the schools can expect to par-| [ii Jus sous oan 200 BROCK ST. S. icipate in fire drills. [ i ey of the town's fire MO 8-9022 f and light committee, Councillor | FAITH BAPTIST Willard Dodd, also asks all eiti-| 421 BROCK ST. N.. WHITBY Pastor: Rev. EC. Corbett, B.Th TOWN OF WHITBY [| ever ® forbush TAXES FINAL INSTALMENT Thursday, Oct. 15th, 1959 Failure to pay all instalment by this date empowers the Tax Collector to collect in accordance with the several statutory provisions; this includes seizure of rent, where applicable, or collection by bailiff with the cost payable by the taxpayer. service and fire fighting." 318 Dundas East MO 8-3724 FILMS Wows || cB. FOSTER & SON DEVELOPED -- 2H00R | wrhithy Churches SERVICE LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY KODACHROME--S8mm. Ra iy v3; St. Andrew's EMMANUEL Presbyterian REFORMED Church CHURCH Reg. 2.43. NOW ONLY 2.15 BYRON ST. S. AT ST. JOHN §T. REV. GERRIT REZELMAN BLACK & WHITE-- 120-127-620 .. 2 FOR 1.00 9:30 AM. 9rd Concession West of Brock N. BIBLE CLASS and JUNIOR HIGH 9:45 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP Beginners Class ond Junior Congregation ALL WELCOME 4 Do justice to your pictues, make sure they are sharp and clear, bring them to RIGLER'S 11 a.m.~Dutch Service 11 a.m.--Sunday School in W English 7 p.m.--~--English Service . Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed, IT LT --. TS a. LI Whitby Baptist | Church Rev. J. 'M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W. E Summers, AT.CM, Ep Co 9:15 AM, RADIO BROADCAST NEW PHOTO OF WHITBY HARBOR bor entrance, showing the two and residents will note that the : | only portion of the harbor new piers. The photo shows the | 35. G0 presently used by lake entire perimeter of the harbor ships, that area at the foot of WHITBY And DISTRICT Iwo New Faces Appear At Camp Expect 500 In He Leagss av cla GORDON Skating Club Tosser oy 10:00 AM the east pier, in front of the oil | SUNDAY SCHOOL storage tanks, represents only a very small portion of the har- | bor itself. 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR 11 AM. AND 7 PM. Our Pastor speaking SPECIAL MUSIC IN THE EVENING WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Smith, B.A, B.D. -- Minister Mrs. J Beaton, A.R.T.C. -- Organist MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY SCHOOL Shown above is an aerial | going major improvements as photograph of Whitby's har- recorded on these pages recent~ 1108 AN REV. J. M, WARD 7:00 P.M. REV. J. M. WARD work out nightly at the local arena as they make ready for the up and coming season. There were two new faces in the camp For your convenience all current taxes are payable at any Whitby Bank Whitby Dunlops continue to Lieut. Zwicker Expecting about 500 skaters to addition, two hours, from 6 p.m. | ' join this winter, the Whitby|to 8 p.m. on Wednesday evenings pom ovation my rss Rotary Figure Skating Club is|will be made available to the| oakly meeting last Thursday making preparations to offer the/club by the arena board. These evening at the Citadel. The presi- best instruction possible this win-| hours will be for further instruc-|q.: Mrs § Locke. presided ter. The club expects to get/tion for the intermediate and 8 FE . . Undet way either on Oct. 17 or|senior skating Supls The in-| votional led by Miss Diane Har- Ok 0 of 0d Tootumltation ison. A short business session was The regular Saturday skating 1 held, it was agreed that last night in Serge Beaudroult and Bryan McLay. Beaudroult was with the Ottawa Hull Canadiens Jr. team last year and McLay was with the Cornwall Chevies. Both are for- The meeting opened with a de-(wards, Bea around the ice lanes. will be held on Saturdays process, the youth and recrea- as usual. from the fund would be used to Subscribers and holders are reminded that the tion ttee of the Rotary Club, which sp s the skati €lub, has set up a new executive which, although working under - the . Rotary Club, will devote its M Ki kl d attention to the skating club. IS. I an President of the executive Is Stuart Roblin. Vice-president is Is WMS Hostess necessary it was for the Wes. Smith, secretary is Neil {woman of the home to raise her Murkar, treasurer is Karel Faith Baptist Church WMS|family in the love and under- Schaaf. Director of skating will held its first meeting of {he sea-|standing of the Lord. He men- be Arthur Petrie, who has di-|son last Thursday evening at the tioned how she should be ever rected the skating club's opera- home of Mrs. Ken Kirkland of ready and willing to see the needs tion for several years. | Pickering Beach. The meeting of every individual who had A further step towards provid- opened with a hymn followed yy need of her. ing the best possible for the prayer led by Mrs. M. Meader., The meeting closed and light pupils came with the appoint- The scripture was read, and Mrs. refreshments were served by ment of Miss Margo Anne D. Cross, sang a solo Mrs. Bergstrom and Mrs. Kint- Knowles, as professional instruc-| Mrs. Lorraine Johnson gave the ner. tor, She has been professional in-| message for the evening. The roll structor in Kapuskasing 'for the|call' was taken and the minutes purchase embroidery material for the bazaar. The guest speaker for the evening, Lieutenant Zwick-| er, was introduced by Mrs,| Locke. tickets go on sale Monday night for the coming season. They will be available in the evenings only. They are also reminded that they will have one week in which to Lieutenant Zwicker pointed out|renew their tickets, then they go lon open sale. Another point of interest for the season ticket and | subscribers is that they will have [first choice of the tickets for that {big game that is coming up In January against the Russian team in Toronto. ETCHER SIGNS The number of |signed players was brought to eight with the an- |nouncement that Fred Etcher had inked his contract for the coming season. Fred, a big F. N. McEWEN Tox Collector. 10 AM. Girls and Boys 9 years ond over .. Girls and Boys 1m AM 1" AM =. Infant care under § years Junior FRED ETCHER be a dandy as there are a num- ber of fellows in camp who are making a tremendous bid for.a spot on the Allan Cup champion- |ship team. We will have a com- plete lineup of players for that game either Monday or Tuesday nnight, | ICE CHIPS . , . Bob Hassard { past four years and has won of the last meeting were read many skating awards {and approved. Various reports WHITBY husky left winger, has been show-| was the first casualty of the camp ing really good in camp. He is|getting a deflected puck in the | were given. During the meeting it| working at the present time on a upper lip that required stitches to| PERSONALS LARGEST CLUB was decided to send all used clo- Last year the club has 411 thing to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey pupils this year, executive mem-/Clark, missionaries. It was de- believed that this is the largest 3rd Monday of each month. skating club of its kind in North America. ' Last year the beginners met closing hymn. Mrs. Mottershead| y on Wednesday afternoons, with closed with prayer. Refreshments) My and: Mrs. Stanley S None : : A and their daughter, Miss Nancy mothers taking a hand in helping were served by the hostess, 8s- Noble of Niagara Falls, left Can- instructors This year, the same sisted by Mrs. Dorothy Carter and 34a on Tuesday on the Empress schedule will be adopted but in'Mrs. Ross Lee. lof Britain for Glasgow, Scotland. --_ |Mr. Noble has been posted with |the Canadian Department of Citi BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Mrs. Cross favored the group ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs {He also visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. Noble of Pine street, line with Geo. Samolenko and {Bobby Attersiey. Etcher will be 2 Mrs. L. O. Hutson, of Saska-|2 player who will bear a lot ofinight as the players are all bid- bers expect 500 to enroll. It is cided to hold a work meeting the toon, is visiting for a couple of Watching as he tries to fill the ding for their spots on the team. |weeks at the home of, her daugh-|big gap left by Sid Smith, who. . . |was a 30-goal man. with another solo followed by a|M. C. Smith, of Lyndview drive.| However Etcher had a good practice last night and he said year last year after being side- lined for the most of the pre- vious season with a broken leg, and should have a bigger and better season this year. The Dunnies will hold an inter- squad game on Wednesday night of next week starting at 8 p.m. It will be a gold vs black game. Manager Blair says there will be no more players cut until after this game. Tickets for this game will be 50 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. It should zenship and Immigration. He was EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9:05 P.M. Now Playing feted with many parties from friends and neighbors in Niagara Saturday Matinee At 1:30 A name...a battle cry... a mighty motion picture! Falls and received lovely gifts. oF ROBERT STACK - MARISA PAVAN - CHARLES COBURN ERIN O'BRIEN += MACDONALD CAREY + JEAN PIERRE AUMONT + DAVID FARRAR PETER CUSHING SUSANA CANALES == BETTE Davis == [i ase SAMUEL BRONSTON. sm JOHN FARROW ag JESSE LASKY, na we sms muse JOHN FARROW iclose the gash . . . Some lusty| body checks were tossed out last We chatted with playing coach Ted O'Connor after the jhe felt that the club was shaping |up well and that they should be (alright . . . The Dunnies have a number of exhibition games lined up, the first ene in Stouffville on Friday night . . . The first league game is Oct. 23 in Chatham against the Maroons and the sec- ond game is right back here the next night against the same team . . , In the meantime don't forget those season and subscrib- ers tickets go on sale Monday night at the arena box office . . . We are really looking forward to the inter-squad game, as we know some of the new fellows will be out to make a spot with the Whitby team, From what we un- derstand the team will be trimm- ed down somewhat after this one. | . BOWLING NEWS | WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE WEDNESDAY SECTION Ramblers 3, Bathurst No. 2, 0; Has Beens 2, Bathurst No. 1, 1; Munns Press 2, Old Sailors 1; Fittings 8, B and R Transport 0; Six Pros 3, Alsco 0; Oshawa Wood Products 2, Steinbergs 1; Millwork Beds. 2, Mitton Machine 1; Jokers 2, Firestone 1. Triples over 700 include 250 singles: John Cameron 728 (259); Ron Elliott 717 (288); Jack Stark 714 (258); Clarence Moore 703 (328) Singles over 250: Jim Mifflin, 300; Harold Huntley, 280; Bill|%Z Berron, 274; Vic Wilks, 273; LADIES' CIGARET LEAGUE High triples over 550: Betty Sackett, 647 (233, 208, 211); Pat Brown, 641 (283); M. Bilida, 6053, (214, '211); B. Heron 576 (245); E. Clarke, 571 (201, 210), Whitby, prior to leaving and received many lovely gifts from iriends and relatives. Best wishes Er DATE Merchants T | ae Sia to oble and xl erc an 0 Mrs. Castle Smith, of Henry . street, is celebrating her birthday | Raise $M 000 today. Her many friends wish her a many happy returns of the day. - Mrs. Herbert Wright is opening For Lights Bar home on Monday evening to| ad tis Sambi od He Eve o Although it nfay seem a little L daughter of Mr. snd M learly to discuss the subject, ynn, dau WT. and VIS. | Whithy merchants are getting Edwin Probert, is celebrating fay |Feady for Christmas. This year, ilth birthday of Sunday. Best|they are making plans for decor- wishes for many more happy ating the downtown business sec- birthdays are extanded to Lynn. tion in a gala manner which has Mr. and Mrs. P. Spilchen, of never been done before. | Cochrane street, recently spent al On Thursday evening, the re- month's vacation in Regina,|tail section of the Chamber of {where they visited relatives. They Commerce met to discuss its also spent some time in Saska-|plans for decorations and en- toon and visited various other dorsed a campaign to raise $4000 [places, to carry out a planned project to Bruce Smith, son of Mr. and illuminate the business section of Mrs, Robert E. Smith, of St. Whithv. |Lawrence street, celebrated his| Last year, 'Whitby's streets |7th birthday. For the occasion a were bathed in the soft glow of |party was arranged with the fol special colored 'Christmas lights |lowing guests: Donna and Joycelbut this season the merchants Samanski, Kathy Attwood, Dennis hope to even better last year's |and Annette Carrier, Chuckie Ib-|decorations. Juan, Seis Stevenson and Mar-| Also under discussion at the | ere. 8 i | Joan Calder and Pat Yeates of nig i ey Elaus the 1st Girl Guide Company will parade. No date has been set as | be leaders for the week end yet but the parade is generally | camping north of Brooklin. Oth-|held on the first Saturday in De ers present will be: Patsy Sta-cember. In recent years, Whit- places. : |by's Santa parade has been the| |cey, Patsy Coutts, Elizabeth Prit-lenvy of many surrounding com- ichard, Charlotte Graves, Pat munities and this year the mer- | Munro and Janis Knibb. The chants are planning well in |leaders are trying for their camp-|advance to make the" parade the |ers' badge. best yet. . 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