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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1961, p. 4

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GEORGE BEVAN JOYCE BURNS WILLIAM DAVIDSON WILMA AGG DAVIDSON WILLARD DODD wa ; year is not seeking public office. MAL FEMIA WHITBY and DISTRICT are Fs Manag Lloyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West president of the WA, Mrs. F. distributed heather flown from Scotland. Tel. MO. 8-3703) Rey. David Marshall acted as Master of Ceremonies, Mrs. P. N. Spratt accompanied at the piano for various numbers. Tak- ing part in the program were: WHITBY Hall on Thursday evening under the auspices of the WA. The Lawrence, greeted the guests at the door and Mr. Matthew Kerr Campaign Near End, Voters Speak Monday On Monday, the 6,228 voters|department of the CNR. He is ajlieves the ward system of rep- of Whitby will go to the polls})member of the Whitby Rotary resentation in Whitby should be to elect a council, Public School] Club. | studied. Board and Public Utilities Com-} Mrs, Joyce Burns, who has! Donald Read is making his mission for a two-year term.!been the town's only lady mem-|first bid for a seat on council. Actually, past records indicate|per of council during the past/He is an employee of General that not more than half that/five and one-half years, is seek-/Motors in Oshawa and has many will turn out but thisling re-election, Active in manytlived in Whitby and area his PERSONALS An invitation is extended to all parents and neighbors of Baggotsville school and Sinclair school to attend a special Christ- mas meeting arranged by the Home and School Association at Sinclair school Thursday, Dec. 7, Mrs. J. McKinney of Brooklin will show colored films of the trip that she and Dr. Mc- Kinney made to Trinidad. Christmas carols will be led by Mr. A. Riddell who led in lively Scottish numbers; young Miss Marilyn Maxwell, Scottish dances; soloist Mrs. Marion Mc- Clement; Mr. Art Crawford; a duet by Mrs. Marion McClement and Miss Glenna Kirkwood; a double quartet composed of Mrs. Marion McClement, Catherine Bush, Mrs. Ruby Partington and Miss Glenna Kirkwood, A. Rid- dell, Doug Taylor, J. Fraser and Art Crawford. Rev. Marshall showed colored slides of his trip fast summer in TO SAVE SALMON ORKNEY ISLANDS -- The slaughter of grey seals in the Orkney Islands is being resumed because they are severely dam- aging salmon fisheries. The seal population will be controlled and its movements studied. Six skill- ed marksmen have arrived in the islands. Apart from killing by humane methods, their job will be to label seals and track their movements. WE SERVICE HEATING SYSTEMS; ANOYOU WILL ALWAYS FIND OUR WORK GIVES SATISFACTION, NO MATTER wy, LITTLE @ Y) Randalls wiumber | PLUMBER | } year voters will also be asked organizations in the town, she is/entire lifetime. to say whether or not they) want sodium fluoride added to their drinking water. This may help boost the total vote. There will be 19 polls open for voters from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and the list of polling places appears elsewhere on this page. Town officials be- lieve that the first results should be available shortly befere 9 p.m. Interested rate- payers may call the Times office in Whitby at MO 8-3703 or MO 8-3784 after 8.15 p.m. and until all ballots are counted for a first-hand account of the vot- ing. FOR DEPUTY-REEVE Two experienced councillors! are in the running for the office of Deputy-reeve, vacated by Warren Mowat, who this George Brooks, now complet-| ing his first two-year term as a} councillor, is making a bid for| the chair, which also leads to a seat on Ontario County Coun-! probably best known for her PAUL COATH work as president of the Whit-! by Garden Club. She is a house-! wife, | Paul Coath, seeking re-elec-| tion, is completing his first two-year stint on council. He is a lawyer, the only lawyer on council, and has a law practice in Whitby. William Davidson, seeking re-| the Principal Mrs. L. Meek, ac- companied at the piano by Mrs. M. Bain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. (Bus) Gagnon and their children Melonie and Shawn, of Henry street, will be establishing resi- dence in Dallas, Texas, in mid- December, Their friends wish them happiness in their new sur- Harold Slichter is also mak- ing his first bid. He has been a florist in Whitby for the past 20 years. He is past president of the Kiwanis Club of Whitby. John Yeates is syaking his nis first try for council. He is! a sales representative. Scotland. These were accom- panied by very descriptive com- mentaries very much enjoyed by all. The evening terminated with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne", A dainty lunch was served by 412 CHESTNUT ST., WHITBY convener Mrs. George Stott ig MO 8-2991 her group. FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES There are four seats open on) at the monthly meeting of St the Whitby PUC with five men' John The Evangelist CWL to be in the running, three of them| held Tuesday, Dec. 5, invited being present members, |guest speaker will be Rev. Earl J. Bryant, up for re-|Iather §. Coates, Chaplain at election, has been a member!Ontario Hospital. for a number of years and is a} former chairman. He is propri-| Mrs. Henry Dionne, of Nova etor of an electrical contracting) Scotia, is spending a few months firm. |with her daughter and son-in- Robet Cawker, making his)!@W, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wag- first bid for public office, is) chairman of the retail mer-| roundings. | VOTE AND | RE-ELECT chants' section of the Whitby \Chamber of Commerce. He is |preprietor of Whitby Hardware jand a past president of the |Kiwanis Club of Whitby. H Richard Devnich, making his GEORGE BROOKS DONALD READ : 494 at the plant. HAROLD SLICHTER 19 Polls Open For Voters Here Whitby's 19 polling stations will be open on Election Day,'}/ Monday, Dec. 4, from 10.00 a.m to 7.00 p.m., when local voters) Schoc may choose a deputy-reeve, six 5 18 = Mrs. BOW ors, eight public school) ..-;qonce 1001 Dundas tees and four public utilities meee issioners for the incoming year term 1 ae In addition the public may de-|~ : side on the referendum for add ; rl sodium fluoride to the Whit-|P© '4 3 ater supply. Following are the locations of the 19 Polling. Stations: : No. 1 -- A. Stanlick residence) day 105 Byron street north MO 8-3 No. 2 -- K. Southwell resi-| 406 Brock street north. 3 and No, 4 -- Palmer- ston Avenue School. No. 5 -- Melvin resi- ', 610 Maple iP l- Se No. 16 -- Whitby Community Hutchison o. 19 -- Everett t resi- 7 Pet It n to y ge' r the Oshawa on Mon are ibers io. 2 dence, No. Toffan ied Drew ca azaar 1 street lansB No. 9 A 216 Burns street street Lear west No. 10 -- Kenneth dence, 990 Bayview av No. 11 -- St. John's Anglicar Church, Port Whitby No. 12 -- W. S. Hilliard nesi-' ti, dence, 709 street 13 Ro au Uphol-|+ 216 Mary street east. No. 14 -- Donald Motor Sales 300 Dundas street No. 15 -- David F Ww dence, 1010 Dundas strec re » devo yer ) east t Palmerston H-S Association olls} 1 'Home League" * Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, | le- THURSDAY, DEC. 7 ATT! Salvs g Was) Faith Baptist Church WMS | CLUB CALENDAR cil as one of the town's two representatives. Mr, Brooks is} an employee of Dunlop Canada} election following a two-year). jterm as a councillor, is a for-|¢ mer mayor of the town. He has econd try for a seat on the} |PUC, is an employee of Dun-| at Whitby and president of the served as chairman er member United Rubber Workers Local|/ ™many public bodies, includ- jing the library board, over the Willard Dodd, although not a|P8st 40 years. He is a partner in member of the present council, | Whitby Motors. P has six years' council experi- Mrs, Wilma Agg Davidson ye ence behind him. A Whitby | making her first bid for public resident for many years, Mr.|°ffice. She is a secretary in a Dodé has retired as manager Teal estate and insurance office of the district Empire Life In-|40d has been a close observer surance office in Oshawa and|°f municipal politics for many for the past two years has been Years. é an insurance agent in Whitby.| Ma! Femia, making his sec- "'jond try for a seat on council, FOR COUNCIL jfirst came to public attention There are 10 candidates in'some years ago as president the running for six seats onjof the Park Vista Gardens council, only three of whom are|Ratepayers' Association.. He is members of the present council.!also a former member of the... ne For the first time, two ladies|court of revision, He is a rep-|tive in the Oshawa and District are in the running for council. |resentative for an insurance) /'@des and Labor Council. George Bevan, making his|company. | Albert Randall, up for re- first bid for council, has in the) Desmond Newman is making/|clection, is also a past chair- }past been a member of the/his first try for public office in)man of the PUC and has served |town's court of revision. He has|Whitby. He is general manager|s¢veral years. He is proprietor jrctired after 36 years as anjof an Ajax plant and says that/of a plumbing and heating firm 54 DESMOND NEWMAN 'lop Canada at Whitby and ac- u jwell, Mrs. G. Martyn, Mrs. I. iner, of Dundas street west. | ar iii Mrs. M. Watkinson is confined, to her home the result of a} motor accident. Happy to report, that Mrs. Watkinson is making| progress and expects to resume | her activities in the near future. | --FOR-- School Area Trustee South Darlington! A most successful the auspices of | "Building Committee of Vimy) Ridge Lodges'. The guests were | welcomed by brother Bill Cos- 'ello, immediate past master of | Vimy Ridge LOL, assisted by} sister Madeline Ashmore, im-/| mediate past mistress of Vimy) Ridge LOBA. Others taking an} active part were: Sisters Dolly | Anderson, Evelyn Virgin, broth- ers Jack Young and Bill Brady. Be Sure and: Vote on Monday, Dec. 4 The prize winners were: Ellen Anderson, Mrs. W. South- Simpson, Mr. Sid. Derry, Mr. Simpson, Me Sid Dery. ir. VOTE and ELECT... nd Mrs. Viola Rints. The door; rize was won by Mrs. T. Kelly.) MRS MARY BU DAI St. Andrew's Presbyterian! e a Dp engineer in the communicationsihe, along with Mr. Bevan, be-|in town. | MONDAY DEC. 4 Credit Union banking night Whitby Baptist Church Explor's Whitby Ontario Hospital Nurses' Alumnae United Church Senior Evening Auxiliary WMS All Saints' Anglican Church Evening Guild Branch TUESDAY, DEC. 5 | Whitby Red Cross work room Whitby Baptist Church CGIT Faith Baptist Church YPA Jnited Church YPU Andrew's Presbyterian | Church WA Whitby Baptist Church Women's Mission Circle United Church Afternoon WMS St. John The Evangelist Church CWL | WEDNESDAY, DEC, 6 John's Anglican Church WA work meeting Senior Citizens' Group K its of Columbus Four Leaf Clover H-S Assoc. Hillcrest H-S Association | Almonds Church WA | St | No. 132 Emmanuel Reformed Ladies' Aid Church} on Army Women's Home} Sair St. Marg t's Guild Co-op Guild " BOWLING NEWS CIGARET LEAGUE Triples over 550: Isobel Moth- ersill 782, Eileen Clark 684, Glad BROCK? Complete Show Each Evening WHITBY At 7:30 for This Engagement It's A Fun-Splashed Girl-Loving Fiesta From Las Vegas to Hollywood IN COLOR . The sensation af "Around The World In 80 Oays* <Saiate Feature Shown. Once Daily Starting 8 p.m. \ Wiles 673, Pat Brown 659, Ev Mosscrop 653, Bernice Moase 645, Elsie Fernley 622, Maryette Kadwell 617, Clara Rowden 616, Alice Hewis 611, Marion Stur- gess 608, Connie Denyer 605, garet Taras 605, Joan Reed 583, Marg McCoy 560, Glenna McConnell 565. Singles over 200 -- Joan Reed 216, Pat Davie 209, Pat Brown 215, 230, 214, Isobel Mothersill | 240, 318, Maryette Kadwell 245, Clara Rowden 227, 231, Alice Hewis 201, 238, Martha Mayne 230, Margaret Taras 243, 226, Bernice Moase 209, vad Wiles 238, 246, Grace ford 202, Marg McCc {Verna Sandford 215, Ev Moss- 2, Eileen Clark 236, 253, McConnell . 228, Connie |Denyer 260, Marion Sturgess 201, 230, Doris Borchuk 223, Agnes Johnson 223, Elsie Fern- ley 226, 210 Total Team Points -- Winstons 3, Kools 32, Black Cats 27, Win- }chesters 24, Buckinghams 22, |Cameos 20, Players 18, Exports 16 ne 5 ITALIAN GROWTH ROME. (AP) -- A preview of Italy's decer Is tes the po 50,463,000, an increase of 6.2 per cent since 1951. ----| James Ross, the dean of the| |PUC, has served continuously] 'Enroll New Members is. sis At Viscount Greenwood jboard. He is an employee in The genera! monthly meeting|W. Juby were welcomed and, FIREARMS SURRENDERED |the parts department of Whitby Motors. the Viscount Greenwood/enrolled as members. Miss J. of DARLINGTON COUNCIL Andrew's Night in the Church DECEMBER 4th, 1961 1. Unbiased representation for ALL PARTS of the Municipality. VOTE nd | | | | | 2 |Chapter IODE was held in the; McKay, Mrs United Church Hall Regent, Mrs. F. W. Browne, presiding. Members stood in| memory of the late Miss Bryan,| a valued member of long stand-! ing. Minutes of the previous meet-| ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. G. A. Welsh. The treas-| urer, Mrs. Ingram, submit- with A ted her report. Ail bills will be}Completed for this year. Mar-) paid and donations were made) to the following IODE funds. | Lucy Morrison Educaitonal| Fund, peace garden, provincial) work room, special representa-| tive fund and Canadian scene.| A Christmas welfare basket will be given It was reporicd that articles left at Summer Day Camp had been sent to the Children's Aid.! That 22 articles and seven per- sonal property bags were ship- ped to headquarters. Owing to circumstances IODE greeting cards were not given court. The Regent thanked members for making the birth- }day bridge an outstanding suc-\them. Mrs. James cess. J. A, Anderson the|and Mrs. A. Sturgess were ap-|in committee be sent to school in late Mrs. pointed nomin A tangible gift adopted memory ting will Northern of the |George Fothergill. Donation for| Same was received from friend of Mrs. Fothergill. Educational secretary, Mrs. F. W. Marsh, reported all work a garet Tweedy, winner of $100 nursing bursary, had been coun- sellor at Summer Day Camp for three years. Margaret Coutts won $25 war memorial scholar- ship essay. It was significant Leslie MacFarlane, the well known playwright for TV and radio, not only adjudicated the essay and presented the award but had himself been a winner of an IODE essay. Margaret was present and read her essay on "What Canada Means to Me." The artistic lettering on cer- that Mr. ieicah Church to New Canadians at recentitificates was done by Susan Cuddy. The meeting closed with the singing of the Naitonal An- Ross and Mrs. J. A. Anderson were tea | Mrs. W. Leathers and Mrs.' hostesses. WHITBY WHI VOTE FOR DR. KENNETH HOBBS PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE TBY OF OF (FOR WEDNESDAY, DE All Branch Membe ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION WHITBY BRANCH 112 ELECTION FICERS 1962) C. 6 AT 8:00 P.M. rs Urged to Attend LONDON -- During the three | months' amnesty in handing firearms, the Metropolitan) Police in London received 10,254| firearms and 254,000 rounds of ammunition. On the final day) alone, 318 firearms and 10,500) rounds of ammunition were jtaken to London police stations. REELECT FRED G. Ix SMITH For Council DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP Mr, Smith has over 5 years Family Monuments tn ROI) Individual a Requir: nt STAFFORD BROS. MORROW, UNCEASING effort to modify the zoning by- law to fit the needs of present generations, Sympathetic understanding for YOUR problems. MATURE ENOUGH TO FEEL TODAY'S NEEDS . .. + YOUNG ENOUGH TO CONSIDER TO- Mark Your Ballot BUDAI experience in il and municipal affairs. ORD LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 TOWN OF WHITBY Where to Vote on December 4th, 1961 POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 1 Place--Mr. A, Stanlick's residence, 105 Byron St. N. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 2 Place--Mrs. K. Southwell's residence, 406 Brock St. N. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 3 Place--Palmerston Avenue School 'POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 4 Place--Palmerston Avenue School POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 5 Place--Mr. Melvin Toffan"s Residence, 610 Maple St. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 6 Place--Mrs. Fred Drew's residence, 417 Euclid St. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 7 Place--Mr. Robert Purdy's residence, 21€ Cochrane St. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 8 : Place--Boptist Church, N/W corner of Colborne & Centre POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 9 Place--Mr. A. Lear's residence, 216 Burns St. W. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 10 Place--Mr. Kenneth Edward's residence, 900 Bayview Ave. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 11 Place--St, John's Church, Victoria St., Port Whitby POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 12 Place--Mr, Hilliard's residence, 709 Marie St. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 13 Place--Rousseau Upholstery, 216 Mary St. E. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 14 Place---Donald Motor Sales, 300 Dundas St. E. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 15 Place--Mr. David Fallow's residence, 1010 Dundas St. &. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 16 Place--Whitby Community Arene POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 17 Place--R. A. Hutchison School, Hutchison Ave. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 18 Place--Mrs. E, W. Dilling's residence, 1001 Dundas St. E. POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 19 Place--Mr. Bryant's residence, 107 St. Peter St. JOHN R, FROST Whitby Churches Whitby Baptist (Colborne St. W. at Centre) REV, JOHN McLEOD 1 Minister Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M, rganist COMMUNION SERVICE AND RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS 7 PM "Opening the Door" 9:45 A.M, Bible Schoo} Classes for All Ages 8:15 P.M. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLES UNION ALL YOUNG PEOPLE ARE CORDIALLY INVITED, EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION, WEST, OF HIGHWAY 12 10:30 A.M. Dutch Service 10:30 A.M, Sunday School, English 2:30 P.M English Service, Whitby 2:30 P.M Worship at Bowmanville 3:30 P.M Bowmanville Sundoy School EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP NURSERY (INFANT CARE) BEGINNERS' CLASSES JUNIOR CONGREGATION 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL EVERYONE WELCOME FAITH BAPTIST 419 Brock St. N., Whitby Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, $.Th. 9:15 A.M. Radio Broadcast 9:45 A.M, Bible School Hour 11 A.M, Our Pastor Preaching 7:00 P.M Guest Speaker: Rev. Peter Golinski (Missionary) Special Music Rev. J. M, Smith, B.A., B.D. Rev. A. M, Butler, B.A. WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Mrs. J. Beaton, A.R.C.T, Organist tt A'M.--MORNING WORSHIP "Vision and Fulfilment" 2 P.M.--YOUTH LEADERS' FELLOWSHIP Sunday School Teachers and. Mid-Week Leaders SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors, Adults. Returning Officer 4 11:00 A.M.--Infant Care, Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary,

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