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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Oct 1963, p. 5

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S WHITBY And Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins DISTR CWL Adoption Program Will Be Presented material used in the construc- T " Tel. 668-3703 St. John the Evangelist CWL general meeting held Tuesday|tion of the rectory. FOUR COUNTIES REPRESENTED IN PLOWING MATCH evening, October 1, in the parish hall opened with the recitation #\of a deck of the Rosary led by spiritual convener, Mrs, T.| Father Austin mentioried the many visitors who had been visiting the new building. The Nocturnal Adoration will be-held Friday, October 4. All % 4 |Finnigan. _| Mrs. W. Allan, education con- -ivener, gave a report of the + |graduation supper sponsored by -iCWL, held June 28, After the évening devotions a light sup-| Mrs. J. Vanderplym introduc- '|per was served and prizes givenjed the guest for the evening, to the deserving pupils. Names|Mrs. R. N. Owen from the Osh- must go in to Mrs, W. Allan|awa Historical Society, Mrs. as soon as possible for anyone|Owen gave an interesting ac- interested in the Leadership|count of the Henry House Mu- course, the first course to start|seum in Oshawa. De in January and the follow up| The Museum was officially course in March. pores plod and is ue named after omas Henry. od H. Forbes advised that inne highlight of the Museum is bulletins were sent out last! 2 ae month to CWL 'members and|2", 0d piano which is made of ast meinbers jsolid mahogany and said to : Regional chairman Mrs. G ae been played genase Carter invited all members | ann pol er igediver ad ah iy g jto aes gy re oad Meetitg|from England. There are also HIitsmaculass Conception Parithihe'tSngtom: schoatroom, sh, ivin m, s room, kit- Port Perry, commencing with)chen and "bedeoon!. something benediction at 8 p.m. Transpor-|tg catch everybody's interest. tation can be made available) rs, Owen showed a few inter- greg Carter. we rs ogg from her personal e Adoption program will be|collection. presented at the next meeting} "Mrs. P. Kapuscinski thanked of Tuesday, November 5, Mrs.|Mrs. Owen and presented her Parrott urges members 'o pro-|with a donation. mote and attend. as men in the parish are urged to come and pray for the first communicant children and the Ecumenical Council. More than 100 of his co- workers, members of Local 494, United Rubber Workers of America, CLC, Saturday night paid glowing tribute to Jack Fisk, Dunlop of Canada Limited's longest service Whitby plant employee. Mr. Fisk, who first started to work for the Dunlop company AUXILIARIES July 18, 1919, retired Friday, When he first started working as a passenger tire builder. Mr. Fisk earned 50 cents an hour. During his first years of employment with Dunlop, Mr. Fisk was an instructor, supervisor and held a number of other positions in the plant before returning to truck tire building. He was one of the original workers at the Dunlop plant in Toronto when it was organized in the 1930's: His parting gift was approximate- ly $500 from his co-workers. With the retiree (seated on right) are George Brooks, CO-WORKERS HONOR DUNLOP'S LONGEST SERVICE EMPLOYEE -- president, Local 494 and standing, left to right, A. Groff, Glen Copithorn, Harold Wyatt, Dale Copithorn; and Johnny Fertile. They are the committee which organized Mr. Fisk's retirement party. Photo by Stannett.. 'Whitby Chapter, O.E.S. WILL HOLD ITS SAT., OCT. Sth - 2-5 P.M. WHITBY ARENA SLABS Lirntdewle Del. bY Wise Home Owners insist on "HYDRA-PRESSED" Concrete slabs for Patio and sidewalks. foch slab Is precision meade under 400 tons of pressure giving for the first time ever, superb quality et-@ price you will like, "Hydre-Pressed" slabs ore frost resistant too. Mrs. Andrew Miller co-con-| vener of the CWL dance to be Canadian Wheat held Saturday, November 16, in| the sarish hail Assad te ind Bought By Czechs portance of all parishioners to} wiyjnNIPEG (CP) Grain \give their support and makeltpadge 'sources said Wednesday this dance a successful affair. Czechoslovakia had made a For tickets contact Mrs. R.)small, 600,000-bushel wheat pur- Sandrelli or Mrs. A, Miller. chase from a Canadian ex- CWL Seeking Brownie Leader Gere prick tie tae coe St. ig 4 Evangelist CWLiof the new rectory. Mrs. M. V.| i stesses for even-|norter, but there was no offi-|executive held its meeting Tues- -| ing were Mrs. S. King and Mrs. al confirmation. J lday, October 1 in the TM ee ae, will i Ree R, F. Edwards. Spokesmen for both the com-|hall with 12 members present.|'*% 08 20°68 '0 assist her. 'An' excerpt from the consti-pany that was said to have| Mrs, S. King reported that|, Te executive meeting closed tution was read by. Mrs. J. Lad-/made the sale and the Czech|there are 164 paid up members, |"! sie dal 'ke den. Spiritual Director Rev. L.|wheat-buying mission here de-|an increase of five members J, Austin introduced the Archi-|clined to confirm the report. |since the last meeting. itect for the new rectory, Mr.| The reported sale involved| Visiting convener Mrs. _ S.| |Burchar, who told the group the/two ship's cargos, An average|Bronishewski mentioned three] . origin of some of the draperies, grain carrier cargo amounts to|visits to Oshawa General Hos- learpeting and-various types of'around 300,000 bushels or more.|pital, 12 patients visited, eight a9 Mass of the month cards, six; 48 CONTESTANTS baby cards, seven medals and two Jr. get well cards had been sent out during the month of| September. One more Brownie Leader is| : CoO ame Oop required immediately. Anyone w i I ] S. O ntar1o owman introduced two new executive) |members. Social action and wel- Under sunny skies with a cool|perial Esso Special -- an award|Deinkeld, Carl Timbers, Floyd|fare Mrs, Parrott and Mrs. Jack breeze lasting most of the day,|givem to the competitor adjured| Forsyth, Ross Nottingham, John|¢onvener of radio, TV and films. | wiaidaday. 46: slowintn 36 re.|best plowman using mounted |Garrell, Sunderland; Keith Rob-| The whole parish is invited to) iesday, 48 plowmen repre-| ows in the match. linson, Cookston; Bill Hostrow-|an "Open House' tea, Sunday, "= senting four counties in southern) winners in the various cate-| ser, Malton, October 20. This is the opening Ontario competed for the wing oe are as follows: |CLASS 8, SECTION B | ALUMINUM Ontario Plowing Championship.|JOINTER PLOWS, Open to All| Mounted Plows Bert Guthrie's Brooklin area} James_ Lee, Greenbank;| Wayne Webster, Woodville; |] e AWNINGS e WINDOWS farm was a hive of activity yes-|Anthony Featherstone, Milliken; |Les Smith, Blackwater; Ivan Dei] e DOORS @ RAILINGS terday as the 'sodbusters', Byrnell Wylie, Oakwood and|Geer, Mt. Albert; Frank Derek,|| ¢ SHOWER ENCLOSURES young and old, male and fe-/Gerald Bell, Woodville. Mono road, Peter (Gibbons, af bg PP OO econ male, plowed furrow after fur-|CLASS 2, Tractors In Sod Stouffville; Herb Jarvis, Agin- 668.8606 row, aiming at taking home one|Open To Al court; Ray Lewis, Claremont; of the many awards given-at a) Don Dunkild, Claremont; Carl|Catl Dicemon, Woodbridge; gala banquet in Brooklin last|/Timbers, Stouffville; Joe Tran,|Harold Guthrie, Whitby, inight. Claremont; Floyd Forsythe,,;CLASS 8, Past and Present James Lee, an Oshawa con-/Stouffville, Bill Hostrowser,|, Reeves and Deputy Reeves struction worker and Greenbank|Malton; H. J. Coupersthwaite,| No entry. . farmer, was named South On-| Uxbridge and Keith Robinson,| HORSE SHOW: tario's champion plowman for| Cookstown. Best Team and Equipment the second time since he start-|CLASS 3, Tractors In Sod | Gerald Bell, Woodville; Byr- ed entering plowing matches|Two or More Furrows nell Wylie, Oakwood; Jim Lee, some years ago. Wayne Webster, Woodville;|Greenbank; Anthony Feather- Mr. Lee, winner of the Hon.|Roy Lewis, Claremont; Bob/Stow, Milliken, M. B. Dymond trophy for the|Hunter, Seagrave; Carl Dice-/SPECIAL --For boys under 16 lbest. plowed land in South On-|man, Woodbridge and Keith) in class 7: ltario still tills the soil with|Phoenix, Greenbank. Bob Tran, Claremont. horse-drawn equipment. CLASS 4, STUBBLE SPECIAL -- Morrow Farm | Fourteen-year-old Bob Tran,|Tractors, 2 or 3 Furrows Equipment, Port Perry, jof Claremont, accepted the T. Pigg Eimneie, Sie Bet) Ivan De Geer, Mount Albert. /Eaton trophy (a silver tray the)aln, John Gorrell, sunderland; is same a 'the Dr. Dymond/Elizabeth Barker, Gormley and go Cemmaeres We hare: |award) for the best junior plow-|Bob Fawn, Port Perry. Bob 'Tran; Claremont. , }man in the area. |\CLASS 5, STUBBLE | HONORABLE MATTHEW B Ivan Degeer, of Mount Albert| Tractors, 3 or More Furrows DYMOND TROPHY . was declared winner of the Im-| Earl Lewis, Claremont. Jim Lee, Greenbank CLASS 6, STUBBLE ISPECIAL -- Donated by Ellis |Mounted Plows i Britton, Claremont WHITBY | John Degeer, Mount Albert;| Peter Gibbons, Stouffville. |Les 'Smith, Blackwater; Frank|EATON'S SPECIAL -- Junior PERSONALS |Duck, Mono Road; Herb Jarvis,) Champion Plowboy: | Agincourt and Milt Parken,| 'Bob Tran, Claremont. | mail campaign to allow this , service to the sick and injured wee' Merv McConnell Brooklin. |ESSO SPECIAL Champion to continue in Whitby. fiss Gretta Barker have re-| Tractor, 2 Furrow Plows cause please contact Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. D. Newman, president,| With our complete range of sizes and colors, you now have the widest choice of ins for your Patio and Sidewalk. Cell us today or visit our plant for complete information ond price. OME TAY FOR YOUR FREE BROCURE ON PATIO DESIENS % CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD,| 9-89" Continued by Popular Demand !! WALLPAPER GP PAINT SALE DEFINITELY THE LAST 2 DAYS! OR AS LONG AS OUR STOCK WILL LAST standing are James Lee, of Greenbank, declared south Ontario Champion plowman and Ivan Degeer, of Mount Atbert, declared winner of the Imperial Esso Special -- an award for the best plowed land, using a mounted plow. Seated is 14-year-old Bob Bert Guthries' Brooklin area farm was a hive of activity all day Wednesday as 'sod- busters' from four counties in Southern Ontario competed for the South Ontario Plowing Championship, In the upper photo Byrnell Wylie, of Oak- ; wood one o fthe competitors Tran, of Claremont, winner still tilling the soil by means of the T, Eaton Co. award for of horsedrawn equipment is the best South Ontario Junior seen with his friends Dick Plowman and Doc. In the lower photo, Oshawa Times Photos. Pi cSt oa 2 5 a tories = : VON Will Seek (2 725,20" Funds By Mail To Aid Work Whitby's VON Nurse Nancy Ruth Bowring reported 160 home nursing care visits were made during the month of September. Miss Bowring said 122 of the visits were made for nursing cate and the remaining 38 for health instruction of the pa tients. VON Regional Director Cath- erine Maddaford visited the | to be generous in their support} of this worthy service | Funds will be solicited in a in and/CLASS 7, STUBBLE Plowman, Mtd. Plows Only: turned from a flying vacation} Boys and Girls: Peter Gib-|-- Ivan De Geer, Mount Albert. |to New York City, They were|bons, Stouffville; Bob Tran, jguests at Hotel Piccadilly. |Claremont; Larry Bagshaw, Wil- | \frid; Stan' Kerswell, Stouffville; Mt. Albert; Whitby; Ken 'Want a Perfect Fit? That's what you will get if you have your next suit or coat made to measure by e TIP TOP TAILORS || © HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN e WM. N. LEISHMAN Injured Tractor i | Sinclair Home and School As-|Ron McGruckin, Operator Dies {socation is holding its annual|Harold Guthrie, NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)|bazaar November 9 instead of) Wilson, Port Perry. John Broere, 12, critically in-|the previous date announced for|CLASS 8, SOD OR STUBBLE jured Saturday when he fell|October 26. This social event) Joe from a tractor and was dragged| will be officially opened by Mrs. |= beneath a rotary mower, died|Levi Arksey, of Brooklin, Gen-} Wednesday in~hospital, jeral convener Mrs. R. Greer,| His right led was amputated|Oshawa, will be assisted by below the knee and he suffered)Mrs. A. Suddard, Mrs. M. Bris- multiple lacerations and abra-|coe, Mrs. W. Bryant, Mrs. G. local branch Sept. 19 and found sions to the other leg and his Johnstone, Mrs, S. Fice, Mrs, everything satisfactory. 'body in.the accident on a Ni-|J. Hoar, Mrs, R. McLaughlin Miss Bowring said the week agara Township farm, He was and Mrs. W. Woodward. of October 14 to 19 has beenia student at the Christian Re- declared VON week in Whitby formed Church School, St. Cath- and local citizens are requested/arines. BROCK WHITBY A boy...a girl...on Spencer's Mountain: Tran, Claremont; Don SCUGOG CLEANERS /| - & Shirt Launderers || Russ Reeves foe eee FRIDAY -SATURDAY ONLY PHONE 668-4341 Whitby (Open Friday 'Til ? P.M.) Figure Skating Club © RUGS © DRAPES e BROADLOOM REGISTRATION ie for 1963-64 Season - SUNWORTHY WALL MURALS DODD and SOUTER Saturday, October 5th 10:00 - 12:00 A.M. DECOR CENTRE LTD. 668-5862 - WHITBY ONE BLOCK WEST OF @ $6.00 for first of family ~ 4 CORNERS--TURN SOUTH Gregory McConnell is cele- brating his 13th birthday today.) |His companions of Colborne /School and friends wish him |many happy returns of the day.| Evening Shows At 7 & 9 SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 : | District Deputy James Smyth land Mrs, Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. /H. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bibeau attended the annual |Get Together" of Peterbor- ough Knights of Columbus he!d lat Camp Cleveland on Pigeon \River last weekend. A family re-union is arrang- ed for this coming weekend for the members of the McColm family, Special guests wall be Mr. and Mrs. Russell McColm, of Winnipeg, who were recently married, The re-union will be' held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McColm, 411 Peel street. @ $4.00 for second member @ $3.00 each additional member Skating Hours:--*Wed. 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. *Fri, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Sat. 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. "additional fee for these sessions HOCKEY SKATES SHOULD NOT BE USED BY ANY GROUP Mr. and Mrs. John DeVere) land children Elaine, J ohn,| /Yvonne and Michelle formerly) of Hamilton have established residence on the Third conces sion Whitby. Tneir friends wish them happiness in their new surroundings. Starring -- in Color HENRY FONDA MAUREEN O'HARA

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