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The Oshawa Times, 17 Nov 1960, p. 31

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EC OAS nee 3 Chamber Holds Annual Meeting The sonual meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce will be held on Thursday evening, Nov, 24, at 800 p.m. in the King Bireet Public School auditorium, The election of officers for 1961 will take place Members are urged not to miss this important meeting as with out the support of the whole membership the Chamber can not function effectively A film titled 'Date of Birth" which degls with the problem of the older worker will be shown al the meeting The following Is a tentative slate of officers for the year 196); President Gordon T, Rich. ards, manager, Du Pont of Can ada; vice-president -- W, Morri. son, Supt, Dunlop Canada 14d ; treasurer C, G, Sutherland, manager, Bank of Montreal; Directors (15 to be elected) George A. Anderson, president W. J. Anderson Co.; Mrs, Joyee Burns, town councillor; Robert B. Collins, Collins Shoe Store A. RB, Conrad manager Casadian Bank of Commerce Ww. Cawker Whitby Hard by Motors; W. J, Edwards ~ Whithy Welding Works, Mal Femia -- Prudential of America; W. 1, Gresham -- HEPC Toron to; H, J. Hiscox manager To ronto Dominion Bank; Clarence Hewson -- Whithy Welding Works; C. G, Mesher ~ jeweller; George Munns Munns Press; R. P. Matthews -- manager, An drew Antenna Corp; 4. M. Migh- ton ~~ manager, Ralston Purina Co.; A E. Patterson Patter- son Electronics; J, M. Roblin ~ registrar; Lloyd Robertson manager, Oshawa Times, Whit hy; Vern Rowe manager, Woods Transport and Cartage; T. R Scott ~ vice-president {W. J. Anderson Co.; Chas, Blaf ford Bros, Monumental Works; PJ. Wilson Wilson Cycle and iBales; J. R. Wolter president |Croven TAd Further nominations will be ge cepted from the floor at the meet ing. LOBA To Invite 30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Movember 17, 1960 { Misplaced Chivalry WHITBY AND DISTRICT _|g1,5 $100 Price Tag told them he was driver of a ear fice," R ware; William Davidson Whit " " : Sister Lodges | IODE Members To Canvass For CNIB House of Windsor Chapter I0DE held its monthly meeting on Monday evening at the home of Mrs, E, Hughes, The Regent Mrs, John Vickery, presided Mrs. D, Ullyelt presented a| prize to Richard Kapuscinski for his scholastic achievement, Edu eation convener, Mrs, 8, Roblin reported that four books were awarded to students at Colborne Street school commencement Mrs. H. Nichol, convener of the dance commitiee, made a brief report on same, It was de. cided to hold a Christmas party at the home of Mrs, H, Nichol on Dee, 10 in the form of a pot luck dinner for members, their husbands, prospective members and their hushands An appeal for canvassers for the blind was presented, Mrs Ullyett, Mrs, Gartshore and Mrs Roblin offered their help. Money raising projects were discussed and further decisions will be made at later meetings Mrs. Willlam Hall and Mrs Richard Matthews were wel comed as new members to the chapter, Mrs, G, Beatty was a welcome guest, Mrs, R. Lang ford, Honorary Regent, was guest speaker, She explained the al.ng and objectives of the 10DE stressing the Importance of the constitution as regards to proce dure At the close of the meeting Mrs, M, Detlor auctioned off for a sale of home haking and pre serves, Proceeds will he used in the work of the chapter, Refresh ments were served by the host ess assisted by Mrs, Ullyelt Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 638 held its regular monthly meeting on Monday evening at the 100F Hall with Past Mistress Sister Beat \rice Dalby presiding in the ah. sence of the worthy mistress, 8is- {ter Madeline Ashmore who is in the Oshawa General Hospital, Past Mistress Sister May Lintner was in the deputy's ir The devotional exercises conducted hy Sister Viola Rintz in the absence of the chaplain, Sister Lillian Kirk, The lectures and Viola Rintz | During the short business meet |ing it was announced that the | "Building Fund Draw' of a cedar chest and contents and two other prizes would be held Dee 1. at a special meeting when vari ous lodges will be invited to attend The next regular meeting will be in the form of a Christmas party on Dec, 12 at the I00F Hall, All members are Invited to attend and bring a gift for the exchange of gifts New Rmbassador 'For Denmark | OTTAWA (CP) - Hector A) lard, 58, who established Can ada's first embassy In Mexico in March, 1944, has been appointed Canadian ambassador to Den. mark, the external partment announced Wednesday He succeeds J. B, C, Watkins, who will® return to | duty with the department QUIET APPROACH CHESTERFIELD, England (CP)--=Nurses' shoes are to be fitted with special rubber soles to cut down noise in hospitals in this Derbyshire town TELEVIS CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale ION LOG CBLT-TV Channel 6~Toronts WREN-TV Channel é~Buffale WKBW.TV Channel 7-Buffale WROC.TV Channel S--Rochester THURSDAY EVE, eral Dramas | hat) ho, Belair Day 1 To-day i ol 3:00 P.M, 8100 AM, a=Friendly Giant tl=Family Theatre . T7=Papeye i--Here's Hollywood 7=Rocky and His Friends 4=News Roundup 4 Fdge of Night B= Playhouse 8:15 AM, 4=Three Joages d=Fun To Learn =Captain Kangaroo 4 8~Three Stooges fi=Junior Round-up 5:16 P.M, 'a 9:00 AM. FRIDAY EVENING 4=Mischiet Makers = | 17 lamier Soo 5:00 P.M, [ Herb Sheldon a Alle H=Family Theatre I-Ruris and. Allen T=Adventures of Rin 5130 PM, t=Popeye's Plavhouse ph n Tin I=~Early Show 2~My Little Margie S=Playhouse 6--HRaoy Hokers 040 AM 4=Fin To Loam 1 Playhaute + =Mavie Bly Rascals ueklebarey Hay 7=Romper Room 5:15 PM Big Mac Snow f=Home Cooking A~Misohiel Mukots 6:00 P.M, i--You and Your Family Herb Sheldon Metro News $--Susle wil PM, L-Drama Berle 10:00 AM, 7-Early Show 2-Highway Patrol 6:15 P.M §:2-Dough Re Mi 6... Fury ¥ ele's Sak t=December Bride § Blayhouse Five or Pete's Sake \ 2-Ramar of the Jungle fiid30 P.M 10:30 AM, D i~Blg Mae Show 1" Now « 18 Remembrance ny | 6:00 P.M, Rebel Nowtur oN NEY 7--Dr, Hudson's Journal | §--Metro News 6:45 PM, &8-Play Your Hunen | $--Feature Film 8 Huntley Brinkley | {Video Village 2 Highway Patrol Moi | 11:00 AM, 6:15 P.M, ©2100 P.M | 7-Moarning Court &=-Rendezvous 1 53-Price Is Right 6:30 P.M, u Wa ted Dead oy +1 Lave Lucy 11--News Sev chong 1180 AM #42 News: Sports S| Weaver | T=Love That Bob ids P.M, t--Tapper Comedy A-Serial Drama 6:54 News Shotgun Slate 2 Concentration 7:00 P.M. 1115 PM 12:00 NOON --Guestward Ho 1 1-News: Woathet 1d Bunny fi heyon.o-One THM PM 7-The Texan ~The Flint Stones + Now Weather I=Father Knows Hest 11 Loci : 52=-Truth oy 2-Roseue 8 ! Suesiward Ho f Consequences 1:15 Pw 5.3 Wonderland On To Ltt I=News: Woather 58 New 7:30 PA, Mihi RS 0] ' Ato HS rg House 11~The Sl) ore ] 2 M, | T=Sea Hunt | bas PM | 7=Queen For a Day 6-Football Huddle | 116-1 i Ro kava | 6=Mavie Matinee S23 Dan Raven I ive a rrawes t=Search for Tomorrow | d-Rawhide, Western Lite 83-11 Could Be You S00 P.M | ' PM 12:45 PN | 1 Cauntry Hoedown + " | H=News | T-Harrigan and Son oT 4=Guiding Light 2 Masquerade Party A Nh 1:00 PN 8:30 P.M | 52 Rat Masterson } + +N, 4-Dick Powell's Zane i Movie Ra ine | ! hpi = Abo o wT | 8=Feature Movie v | 4-=Meol the Millers 4-Route 66 W-Junior OHA Hockey | 3 Nidday Matinee 9:00 7 Three Sans H §--Joan and 100 Men | 1:30 P.M, 7-77 Sunset Strip [ $3 Racheior Father T-Divarce Jeating 53-Dave's Place | 9:30 PM or haha 9:30 Pw, | #33 Tennessee Ernie | 3100 P.M, 11:6 Danger Man | Ford 7-Day in Court Mr. Garlund, | The Untouchables 6--Chez Helene Adventure Series 4--Ann Sothern Show S8-Jan Murray Show 10:00 P.M 10:00 P.M, Drama, Series U6=Have Gun Will &--=Peter Gunn ' Trave §2-The Grouche Show 11:6-Nursery School T8-The Detectives Person To Person Time. 4 Twilight Zone | 10:30 PM, 2130 PM, 2-Michael Shane 1=This Week In 11:6 Open House 10:30 P.M, Football 7-Road Ta Reality a . | T-Interpal Calling #3 Loretta Young h Biel 0 | 6-Taronta File Theatre &-0On The Scene §-~Man Hum 4=House Party 4 Eyewitness to History 4~June Allyson Show 1100 P.M, §~Two Faces West 2-The Third Man 7-Reat The Clock 11:00 P.M 11:00 PM §2-Dr, Malone 119:6:5:4.2- News Sports UT6543--Nows: Sports | 4--Millionaire 1:05 PM : N x H M, Hs PM, LPM, 11-News Weather t=Late Show 11- Public Service Guide | '3_Late Show Viewpoint f=Who Da You trast | g. Viewpoin | -Sportareel §4-The Verdict Is 11:30 P.M H Yours hi bs i tae Show | STi Thee Mow | 14=fat, Show 6 Midnight Metre 4:00 A.M, 53 Jack Pare $3 Jack Paar n Rakeye With Capt. | 4 MGM Theatre Flay of the Week t-American Bandstana | 12:00 MIDNIGHT IDAY &-Cartoon Capers Wrestling 7:00 AM, 53 Make Room Fer 1:00 AM, T=Bulialo 7 AM, Daddy $=The Unexpected affairs de-| Ottawa for| were were read hy Sistbrs Eva Virgin | Held at ing Whithy the g Misplaced chivalry cost an of thet. He said he was unaware , Ajax youth $100 and costs in that he had timed it to pass the Whithy police court on Tuesday. Ziday Hmit for charges Police told Magistrate F. B.| nA certain amount of mis Ebbs that John William Maleolm, placed chivalry," said Mr, | 9, of 9% King's Crescent, had'"pyt he's tampering with were as follows junio or; Pop Grant, Members Jue Metro League Home Mission Church Theme The sermon at the Whithy Unit of the ® Church on Sunday morning the OPP, was entitled "From Bea to Bea" is involved in an accident whereas in actual fact a lady friend was driving He was charged with attempt ing to obstruct the course of jus tice by "stating you were the driver of a car and thereby pre venting the actusl driver from being charged." PC Frnest Collinson Whithy Petachment of Rod and Gun Club, place in the fi The Governme agecident on Oct, | and had charged Malcolm with careless driving after Malcolm told him rrangements may take of the church's home mission con cern and effort. Reference was Results Of Shoot At Whitby Club the Colborne Street Public School on Wednesday eve Clay's ely shooting competition re Rifle First lady: Joan Mitchell; first ©F1 again. A motion was made Bruce Johnston; High sen are reminded that the commences thi week in the four monthly compe ititions, Last winter the home chub £904 used or p won three monthly matches and left at the church as she is as , lost the final December mateh fy | fembling ancther hale for the one point to the" Simpson «» sesh Juniors who have heen with the suggested and accepted in a mo. club since last year are turnin {some good scores and could win ed hy Betty Chatterton st eight i t Firearm Safe- would join the WMS ladies in| {ty Instruction classes are being their 75th anniversary and offer sald that he had investigated an and emphasized the importance held by qualified instructors and|to assist in supplying and serving) he made this course at the weekly to attend our next evening meet shoot on Wednesday in the Col- ing to hear Mrs them, missionary in Banswasee WiLL CARRY TROOPS (India, was read, In i she again BOUTHAMPION (Reuters) ~-- the (thenked the group for the The 20400-ion liner Empress of Southampton Friday, Among ber {hound sailing to Montresl under! Canadien troops end thelr * Canadian Pacific fag from families from NATO forces ww The liner is due 0 be any cheque last year which financed France makes her final west- 700 passengers wilh be more than sold belore the end of the yeor, the training of a young Indian girl in Mission pursing and teach " ing Miss Venthem asked whether we were planning to help this Ww Stella Carson that we do this aside from raising tion our alloca just as we did last year Joe Beriow of Christian Mis sions end Bug 5, #sked for w clothes to he needy here pt home, A nominating commitiee was tion by Olive Millson and second It was decided our group + Mining Notes to lunch and to invite these ladies LeRoy Brown The Monthly Bulletin -- # digest of enrrent facts and opinions of interest wo the intelligent investor, November Contents * Review and Opinion +» Btocks to Buy Now » An Attractive New Preferred To oluain a copy, fll in and mail this coup he was the driver made to Marine, Orientgl, Indian ;, R oot P » Be at 7:30 of Lindsay, lecture and to se On Oct, 24, ho said, 25 days end Institutional missionary work. me Street Public School at 7:3 of Minds, lecture and to see Plesse woud we u sopy of your susveut Mowiily Bulletia after the incident, Malcolm came, The choir sang the anthem - Kathleen Chapman thanked "iE to the station and made a state Hori Ye The Lord" by Wil ili |everyane he helped with the PPE PIPE II ORES Wo la SEE Sa ment in which he said that Pau The flowers in. the memorial uxi lary closed with the Mizpah Bendic ADDRESS, 0004 EE EEF RR line Mitchell, of Cordova avenue, yases were placed to the memory {tion and a lovely lunch was Oshawa served rrerrrs PRR EIERRIIREIES was driver of the ear. of Eugene Puckrin by his grand-| This statement, he said, came perents, Mr, and Mis, Lorne t eet too late for' charges to he filed Puckrin against the driver hecause the During the week of Nov. 20, a 21-day limit had passed bu lisplay portraying the church ini ORONO The October meet- state department Wednesday w This Is not publi mischief tion will be set up in the church ing of the Evening Auxiliary was branded as preposterous charge 4 ald Crown A ey %, | i sud . ) held in the Sunday School Au £ ii helped: a gre lo'ting ke Hall, QC, "he his act did hell and special speakers will bel 100 OH at i. hetped a gro Pe 25 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO } not cause some other person to present including Dr. R, B, (Bob The minutes of the previous A%e over power in The Co g . . he suspected of an offence," VeClure, Rev, W. N. Blackmore, meeting were read hy previo The acewsztion was made by de i Local Representative R 889 Accused told the court that fo vis Elizabeth Utting, Miss Mil. secretary Joan Couvier ane wosed premier Patrice Lamumhba J.A. Vivesh,Oshewa, Telephone: RA 5-8892 lowing the accident he had told 4 2 treasurer's report given by n a letter to Frederick H, Bo T------ m---- a the officer he was driver and 97d Malthewson, and Rev Kathy Armstrong and, president of the United Na then expected to talk his way out George Morrison, A letter from Miss Dulcie Ven- tions General Assembly By MRS, KEN GAMSBY | SAYS CHARGES FAISE WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.8 Ross, Knowles & Co. 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