a EEN SpA ouban a els or THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 28, 1962 5 WHITBY and DISTRICT _@) HA sul aaa Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West quainted Tea'? was held at|New Zealand, has returned to Palmerston school. Mrs, Fel-/her home after spending the Tel. MO, 8-3703 stead, kindergarten teacher,|summer months visiting her sis- , welcomed all present. Mr. W. ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Batten, principal of the school,|,,. a introduced the teaching staft| Mts: Borg Jorgensen, 212 Cray- and Home and School Associa-/on road, and other members of tion executive members present.|her family. ] |Tea convener was Mrs. R, Cars- 3 well assisted by Mrs. D. Rox-,. The many friends of Mrs, borough, and Mrs. W. Mac-|James Smyth, Henry street, are | Donald. isorry to learn that she is in the 3 Oshawa General Hospital where! © Mrs, R. Carswell and her fam- she underwent surgery. They) ily recently visited in Connecti-|wish her a prompt recovery. | cut to meet her mother who had! | just arrived from England. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Astrop, of Toronto, were weekend guests at Mrs. Joseph Igel, 414 John|the home of his daughter and street. west, is celebrating her spn-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul . |birthday today. Her friends wish| Kaiser, of 120 Cochrane street her many happy returns of the 5 i day. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. : . Jake Reid, Brock street south, Mrs. Fred Drew and her sis-jis celebrating his first birthday jter Miss Hazel Rogers, of 417/today. For the occasion a party Euclid street, have. returned/has been arranged with friends from a motor trip to Lockport) and neighbors. | and Rochester, New York, visit- : ing friends. | Mrs, Hanna Maguire, 317 Dun- | lop street west, who has been in 5 " | an ae es a ool A. the Oshawa General Hospital is % es ' 1 | Anderson, rent. street, arejnow at Fairview Lodge. Her visti wee, i sah caatd, |sorry to learn that he is in the/friends wish her a comple | : DO Oshawa General Hospital. They! covery ; stg | TRUCK WNS LIGHT wish him a prompt recovery. é i co. 5 hap wu operat, | Ps load of window frames | "held by police pending arrival r. and Mrs. A. Archibald, ing traffic light on the corner riven by Norman Oros, of | i i iw Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson | Centre street south, have return-| of Brock and Dunlop street is | Toronto caught the overhang- of 8 spec pest recently attended the Begbie- inspected by Const. Richard | ing cable. The leval maxi- | Manager: Lioyd Robertson { L jed to their home after attending the vehicle to proceed. Lund wedding which took place|the graduation of their son, Fly.| Sandford. The light was pull-| mum height is 13 feet, 6 --Oshawa Times Photo at Maple United Church. Mr.)ing Officer Fred Archibald who| ed down when a nearly 15-foot- | inches and the truck Was |g vet seater Begbie is Mrs. Johnson's) received his pilo's wings from|-- -- -- 1... ---- | brother. the RCAF at Portage la Prairie,| Publicity and Public Relations.| Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Ward] Men's Mani H i | Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, yyamtoba en return home ; A discussion on the topic "Can/ reported on the Simcoe County] ; 4 ' ipa fea ; Archibald were! i; | : f | Cats ; if FF. 'dp street, and Mr nd Mrs-(guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Teq| the Women's Institute meet the} rug and quilt fair and Mrs.| Hip Rubber Boots 4 ; { if * Poe be Murray § ' venue,| Archibald of Minneapolis. eras + " i | : as | 4 attended the wedding of Mrs.| 'polis. -- was conducted hae showed pictures from a Finest Quolity Brown's niece, the former Miss --!Mrs. Ward and Mrs, Smith and/trip to Upper Canada Village. | brought the conclusion that our|Both these projects have re-| BW ps Special Clearance Price p : ti f the new | monies, are left to right: | G. J. McQueen, AGS, and Catherine Doughan, who was . | t A LARGE ASSEMBLY of eat comes sisal RW Bro. W. J. Carnegie, | VW Bro, R. W. Agg, WM | married at St. Patrick's Church rs. fh. Ai. mit pioneering in Southern Ontario| ceived much help from Women's, 9.98 masons gathered in Whitby | David T. Campbell lodge. | nngm. Mw Bro. Hon R. W. | David T. Campbell lodge. J a gag to Mr, -- must now move northward to|Jnstitute. brits si a , y s Photo | Blackstock. ey were also <i Pi A vegetable c i | Thursday for the constitution | Shown above, after the cere- Treleaven, GM, Rt. W. Bro. --Oshawa Times : ey. vi so) Is WI H lassist the newly established| A vegetable contest was won| died guests at the reception which ostess | branches in their work with our| by Mrs. O. Robinson. Mrs. Ward| COLLINS SHOES Indian and Eskimo population, | thanked Mrs. Smith for opening|| 449 grock sv. $. WHITBY followed. They were the guests bd of Mr. and Mrs. John Rose, of Whitby Women's _ Institute) 'anteatl ;|her home to the members and) i ' 'Masonic i odge Port Colborne;*tor the remain- opened their fall season On| Home. fk age ey Mseantg| MS. Drewry and Mrs, Carr for| Open. Fri. til 9 P.M. | der of the weekend. Thursday at' the home of Mrs.| Health, have taken over duties| the delicious lunch. | St. Andrew's Presbyterian| ©. Smith, 909 Bayview ave-| pioneered by the Women's Insti-| SS : tute but our help in 4-H Club | o H |Church Two by Two Club for ARADE Is Constituted their first meeting of the 1962-| | Mrs. E. Ward welcomed the| work scholarships for Ciud, girls 63 season are holding "An Open| members and asked for their|/and short courses for Women's Masons from many parts of, W. Brother Harry Inkpen Air Night" wiener and OM cate in ae ee apa Ren fy Ry GERRY BLAIR Ontario gathered for the conse- spoke of early days of masonry|"ast at Darlington Park on Fri- Ps \eration of a new lodge iD;, the area after which Rt. W day evening. | Several matters of bi \Whitby 'Thursday. ; ' ae ee | were discussed. Members were FR EE " . ve t -| Mrs. Greg Carter, Regional ui Pounding a bane at Al Brother Charles Rycroft thank 8 g Carte gional|reminded of the Area Conven DUNLOPS START MONDAY Sharpe gue Atl ad various brothers who had|Chairman of the Ontario County) tion to be held at the Royall] Hove your furnace cleaned free this Ivan Davie, general manager of Whitby Dunlops -- on eects ryt , Can helped to found the new lodge, |South CWL, attended a meeting! York Hotel, Toronto, Nov. 7, 8, |] summer, ond 'guaranteed trouble- : , : band | ter, if h Brother John Wall welcomed|°f the Toronto Archdiocesan|and 9. Plans for a Christmas) ERhita Role" unified fuel 'oll from Junior "'A" hockey club will have between 40 and 60 young secration of the David T. Camp- ; i] held Ki "4 A f " : i 'a 'woul ' ' eee : the guests and was replied to/Council held at King Edward|party at Fairview Lodge were|| Western Oil Co. puck-chasers on hand for camp opening this coming Mon- bell Lodge was conducted una by RW Brother G. J. McQueen,|Hotel, 'Toronto, on Wednesday,| discussed. DIAL 725-1212 day night at the Whitby Community arena at 7 p.m. En cavmepens ern AGS and Ontario. Minister of|Sept. 26 The program was devoted tol These aspirants are chaps that Davie personally, with | yaster, at the Masonic 'Temple.| Health W. Brother Matthew some tip-offs, recruited in his spare time after the closing 'At the banquet Very Worship- Dymond. of the 1961-62 Metro Junior "A" schedule. Another five, | fui Brother R. W. Agg, Wor- = - ' recommended to him by friends, will join the workouts later \shipful Master of the new t J ™~ i : in the week. lodge, was master of ceremo- DECORATING inies. VW Brother John Frost om. oe This vast number does not include some highly-touted | introduced the head table Ail foe FREE. Advice' ond: Color : Toronto Maple Leaf prospects which Davie will scramble | w. Brother Ernest Stevens Pre-lf cchemes in your Home of in 2 Jr. Hocke Fa for when Marlboros open their rookie camp in a couple of | sented officers and members of) pip rede teat ' ns weeks, With the Springfield sponsorship this season, Davie | the David T. Campbell lodge. 2 fi 1962 A 63 will have a better opportunity of acquiring young Leafians W. Brother Maurice Slichter Coll... : '. because unlike last season, once they arrived in Whitby, proposed the 'oast to the Grand | Fer Dey er Evening Appointmen they immediately were up for grabs by any pro club. ee peg ied ps ge pol yap poDD & SOUTER ie : SNE | 'Treleaven spoke. : PAS ; COLLINS AND SMITH RETURN He caid that it was an honor] _ Peint & Wallpaper Store \ a GO ON SALE Eyen, with the restrictions last séasoin, Ivan fared very to appear before fellow masons 107 Byron St. S., Whitby well with the acquisition of Bill Collins, Bill Smith and Bob on such an occasion: Brother Perani. These three players almost formed the nucleus of - Treleaven said that as Grand Days PH. MO 8-5862 THIS SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 10 A.M. si ; baa lid Master he had travelled from : f ; ability for the third-place finishing Mohawks. the Manitoba border to Mani-] Evenings PH. MO 8-S066 | f ON SALE WEEK NIGHTS -- 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. y AT Fortunately for Davie, Smith and Collins will rejoin | toylin Island and from there to Your Friendly 'Cle. Dealer ; Whitby again this season. Wayne Weller, who last season | lowa in the past three weeks. ; didn't have the chance to show his capabilities because of | He said that he had met) a shoulder injury early in the year which sidelined him for | many masons and these. meet- WHITBY ARENA BOx OFFICE ings confirmed the impression two-thirds of the schedule will also be back. After his re- thet there was something' about See Collins for... For All Pee Whitby Dunlop Junior Games turn to the line-up last year, he still failed to produce, pe Sage & : 4 ; Masonry which commands the mainly because of timidity in favoring his damaged ee fan. Beother. Tre: RUBBER & PLASTIC shoulder, leaven commented that very | PLAN ume LA "BR" Other players from last year's inceptive club returning capable ead reer ae a FOOTWEAR P N for another shot are Stan "'Butch" Dowe, Bob Bishop and served the Grand Lodge of Un- | @ SUBSCRIBER SEAT PREPAY BY CHEQUE SEASON tario over the years. Large assortment. Our stock Is RESERVATION 2.00 TICKETS. Tickets mailed to yo ree eee : a Chic Carnegie. The moral strictures and ob- complete in every: line on ae eRe jectives of masonry were also PICK UP SEATS for all Games. EXHIBITION GAMES ARRANGED commented upon by the speak- COLLINS SHOES |] @ AT EACH GAME ....... 20.00 No line-ups involved. ---- Davie has arranged for three definite and two tentative er. He said that there pela by exhibition encounters in an attempt to give his talent the paul pee ed the Bins 119 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY |) $22.00 $20.00 opportunity of displaying their wares. The three definite relay Open Fri. till 9 P.M. | pre-season tilts are: Saturday, October 13 in Whitby against Brother Treleaven said that : Kitchener-Waterloo 'Tigers Senior 'A' club; Tuesday, | as the assembled masons would Get Your Tickets Early and Be Sure of Good Seats October 16, in Whitby with Clinton Comets of the United ' now proceed to the consecra- States Eastern League, and Thursday, October 18, in Whit- tion of a new lodge, a beauiiyl ATTENTION by against Toronto Marlboros, Dates and games yet to be - ey Ty aupvived confirmed are, Tuesday, October 9, in Whitby against Knob _;,, whitby for 150 years and the LADIES! WEEK -END ° Hill Farms (formerly Unionville Seaforths) and either Oc- | standard had been raised high tober 11 or 12 in Trenton against Clinton. by men who took masonry Animosity apparently is still- prevalent regarding ar- seriously. ranging contests with the other Junior "'A" circuit as Davie : neha . e ae fellowship of tried in vain to engage Peterborough and St. Catharines. Tells Of Trip | CURLING MINORS REGISTER SATURDAY TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . Whitby Dunlop season's A YP M : : tickets will go on sale on Saturday, morning in the Whitby t eeting Page obs dg iSeoet We Community arena at 10 a.m. They will continue next week e oe a ne LOE Section (afternoon | in the evenings at 7 p.m., Monday to Friday. . . . All hoys Rig Psi ao gh hesero curlers) Whitby Curling Club. interested in playing Minor Hockey in Whitby this year are meeting on Tuesday evening at cuter, Coat cov. member: } asked to be on hand at the Whitby Community arena Sat- the church. President Mr. Paul|] ship will be limited. Act now: urday morning at 9 o'clock for registration, Just a re- Dale opened the meeting with minder while on the subject of minor hockey, that Whitby's prayer. Jim. Shearer played MRS. HUGH SIMS -- executive is holding another gala dance tonight at Club i lg 3 sang two beautiful' MRS, BOB COLLINS "i : 3 CHAMPAGNE Bayview. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Mrs. Dorothy Gregor gave the MO 8.2673 -- MO 8-3217 a ; : 3 : -- », message and also spoke on her trip that she and Mr. Greg : im ' J : | ' BROCK One Complete Show Starting ahs 7 tress. Shc snowed ' fy : ; CANADA'S FAVOURITE BY FAR warrsy At 7:30--Feature Starts at 8 p.m, | Colored films and these were ac Aluminum Windows |/ | o* ire. Drinking Chateau-Gai Champagne is the very Discover for yourself the wonderful fun and good vis bags by commen- 26 taries. Paul Dale on behalf of (Installed 2.00) 12.50 Metre-Golduyn-Mayer ali present thanked Mrs. Gregor | essence of life's happiest moments. Produced for her most interesting show- presents at ; apd ing. Aluminum Doors by the brilliant Méthode Charmat de France, ln gsm seeative meeting was 29 50 (Installed 9.00) |} ' be ee ' Chateau-Gai Dry Champagne and Pink ee eld and arra nts Ww ie a : : : ay SORRY ! i Bie TW | made for October meetings. 'ie r 0 eee" Se Z _ Champagne are the brightest, most exciting Fvee tit x ] ; jnext week a "Hay Ride" has 20% OFF ii ee 5 you can buy. Toast your happy times with Suspended. A : | been arranged in Enniskillen for . Bae et ' . f leveryone over 18 years of age Grilles and | : ree ss iol Chateau-Gai Champagne, nothing else-can land "Young at Heart". Th ' . i ak eater will te Mr. Accessories One FREE APPLE with make them quite so memorable. Filmer Andres, meeting place at Siding APPLE SAUCE CAKE... cg ak hs cn ee he chareb at'7.30 p.m. Awnings ener voety a ae urday, Sept. 29, Faith Baptist Railings BUTT eR STRUDEL PIES. 5c caveaiceeiac. BB |Church is holding a 'Fellowship Columns APPLE STRUDEL SLICES ke ah a ..each Se |Night" everyone is welcome to Shower Doors All varieties of APPLE BAKED GOODS for the Weekend! lattend. They will first: meet at sited ena che| DISCOUNT aL a Ma Mage fies nome ALUMINUM iP rfe t eS cee ft U.S. IMPORTS PRODUCTS ii ( ery LIMITED The U States ed] 1200 Dundas St. E. Whitb 700.000 worth of soods trom ve 4 CANADA'S WINES OF DISTINCTION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMMENT $13,700,000 worth of goods fro Open Daily 8 A.M until 6 P.M ADULT, 1.00; STUDENTS, 75c; CHILDREN, 25e ial" during the first quarter of| "Srey # AM. on 12 Neon |] 116 BROCK ST, S. PH. MO 8-3706 1962, a 25-per-cent increase over the same period last year. -- ee ay WHITBY a