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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1963, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, November 2, oe vs Insuleti | RADIOS IN STIR? _. J |Manville Loop | . | 'nity l2 gz, ineuatons ys a ay Reg" More Recreation | 7o Start Play (rao i eat Jury Suggestion League will play their first|fice; Office vs Flexboard. Feb. 23 -- Office vs Insula- game of the season Sunday,| Feb. 2 -- Transite vs Flex-|tions; Flexboard vs Transite. An Ontario Grand Jury, as part of their official capacity | Nov. 10 with Transite slapping|--_---- \sticks with Flexboard. Monday, November 4th - 8:30 P.M. %|toured county buildings and sug- jigested improvements to Chief (One is in process. The cor- Two games will be pla ea ® WHITBY ARENA ¢ Justice S. N. Schatz. i i jsjeach Sunday from Nov. 10 any will b laid bg Fv peg ir When Assizes opened on Oct. MARKHAM FLYERS 21, his lordship charged the jury . They recommended that a li. Game one wi' be played at 8) brary should be installed in the a.m. with the second battle be-| Ajto inspect the County jail and 4|county building. JUNIOR: "8B" ION jail, and "perhaps a radio so|ing fought at 9.45 a.m. the prisoners could listen to the Following is the complete They agreed that a new county building was "badly e@ ADMISS ° ADULTS $1.00 --- STUDENTS (with MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 | They called for more recrea-\ir the Whitby Arena. _ | tion for the inmates.in the cells|) Nov. 10 -- Transite vs Flex-, and on the grounds. board; Office vs Insulation. | A coat of paint was suggested! Noy. 17 -- Insulation vs Flex- ped res pgs el Nga tiling 'board; Transite vs Office. | ; room reserved) Noy, 24 -- Tratisite vs Insu-| for' the kitchen staff. i lation; Office vs Flexboard. > "The old courthouse is clean Dec 1 -- Office vs Insula- | CBC Head Ss Pay and well-painted, but is inade-'tions:' Flexboard vs Transite. | % jquate and has poor ventilation." peo g -- Office vs Transite; | OTTAWA (CP) -- State Sec-; They agreed that the oldiinsulations vs Flexboard. | retary Pickersgill said in the,building was overcrowded and) pec, 15 -- Flexboard vs Of-| Commons Friday there has been |lacked proper court facilities. fiee. Transite vs Insulations. no recent increase in the $20,-| + Dee, 22 -- Transite vs Flex-| 000 salary paid to CBC presi-| HAD BIG FAMILY board; Office vs Insulations. | dent J. Alphonse Ouimet. | MEADVILLE, Pa, (AP) Dec. 29 -- Insulations vs Flex-| He was replying to Paul Mar- Mrs. Delia R. Norris, 83, died|board; Transite vs Office. tineau (PC -- Pontiac-Temisca-|Friday in hospital, leaving 159 Jan. 5 -- Transite vs Insula- mingue) who referred to a/direct descendants, including|tions; Office vs Flexboard. "widespread report" that Mr,|four daughters, nine sons, 78; ------ : ARG Rs | Ouimet's salary had been|grandchildren and 68 great-| WILLING: READY boosted to $35,090 or more. | grandchildren. Cc | SCUGOG YOUR SERVICE MEN, Su hh | WE NEVER OVERLOAD CLEANERS OUR FRIENDS, WE ALWAYS & Shirt Launderers AND MEND FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 hockey games". schedule of games to be played needed"'. | No inctbanh In ns MY WIFE'S SO NICE TO ¢ SINCE SHE FOUND RELIEF OME OME wi! DR. CHASE'S =» NERVE FOOD "'So nice to come home to'--that's what my husband telis me since | got fast relief from the nervous troubles | that were making us both unhappy !"* It's a grand thrill to be feeling just right--to find relief from tension-ridden days and restless wakeful nights--to get away from those jumpy irritable tense we call 'Nerve Fatigue". It's great to have the sound +} steady nerves again that go with good health. DR. CHASE Nerve Food---FIGHTS Nerve Fatiyue NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED BY WHITBY IOOF noble grand; Gordon McLean, outside guardian; Pat Stevens, right support to vice grand; Norman McColm, conductor; (back row) Robert Gale, right scene support; Art Smith, left scene support; Horace Simp- } son, left support to noble | grand; Ernest Northam, left | support te vice grand. --Oshawa Times Photo [== sm HOUSEWIVES! PAIR FLEE TO WEST BERLIN (AP) -- Two East) ' lace a in busines Il Berlin laborers, 19 and 21, es-} oe yea ae "losslalined Busi- caped to West Berlin Friday|} ness Treining. aes ee get the for §S Mr. William. Reynders, 361 night by swimming a canal} "ein" "OSHAWA Evangelist CWL Rosedale drive is celebrating!marking the sector border. Po- BUSINESS COLLEGE and Euchre/his birthday Sunday, Nov. 3,\lice said that before they Jane Mrs. Harold Augustus Our records indicate that there is f) Bridge,|for. the occasion a _ surprise) plunged into the canal, they slid| Mrs. birthday party has been arrang-|down a rope from the third floor | and Peter Ottebrite, Mrs, William/ed Saturday evening at thelof the East Berlin plant where] @ reedy, constant demand for GUEST SPEAKER: y Gray, Mrs. G. A. Newton, Mrs.jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Edward|they worked, mature women qualified to } Keith MacDonald, Mrs. Charles|Pritchard of Scarboro with the responsible positions FOR 24-HOUR REV. HAROLD HINDRY, Hespeler William Doidge and Linda May Daigle, Mrs: Bob Taylor, Mrs.|following guests attending: Mr. ATTEND GUEST MUSI iC Mrs: ' : ene HALF-DAY SESSIONS YOUNG LADIES TRIO, Toronto Bible idge: 'isher 2 gby| Murray Silver, Mrs. Bob Mack-jand Mrs. Thomas Miller; | Mr.| AMBULANCE SERVICE ' Doidge; F. Fisher, and Digby sy, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, Mrs,|and Mrs, Michael Jeffrey, Whit-| Vote oa Elect Either mornings er efterncons College Toronto 2 . = 9s; a € é Fisher; Irene Popescu and Mrs, William|by; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Neal, | Call Harry secretary The following officers were installed at Wednesday's meet- ing of the International Order of Oddfellows, Whitby Lodge No. 72: (front row, left to right) A. W. Carr, past grand; Stephenson, financial Russell Johnson noble grand; Clare Bowman recording secretary; (second row) Walter Couke, chaplain Lorne Kemp, right support to WHITBY PERSONALS Wednesday Family Monuments | Created To Individual Requirements 1 STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. Be MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES FAITH. BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET, N., REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister 9:15 "Faith Tidings" Radio Program 9:45 A.M. Bible School Hour : 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M, Fourteen Couples Seek Divorces The following divorces were decreed 'nisi' at the last Assize Court for Ontario County this week: Edwin Harding Harding; Thelma Swain Albert Swain; Kenneth Sheehy and Yvonne Sheehy November hostesses John the "Traveling Bridge Club" are as- follows and Feemty, Scarborough, START ANY MONDAY ling. a Decrees were also granted to Shirley Lenore Green and Wil Mrs Ruest Mrs. M Michae Euchre: Mrs. Larry Lleyd Seymour, Forbes and Mrs P. T. Finne Fees Mr Robinson, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. David Owen, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Max Hallabrandt, MOWAT-X Individual Instruction keeping - Dictaphone - Compte- Shorthand - Typewriting - Beok- H PRAYER, PRAISE & PASTOR'S BIBLE CLASS "A Welcome Awaits You ot Faith" And Mill 9 to 11:30 a.m. or 1 to 3:30 p:m. A abies, ge >j|Andrew Miller, ty ee Gite cen and Mrs. Allan Wednesday Eve., 8:00 P.M. Choice of up to 5 subjects Cowling and Barbara F. Cow-|0 Neill and Mrs Mr. AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 meter Calculator - Payroll - Spelling i Ask for FREE LITERATURE y - Mathematics. 10 Simcoe St. N., ee eet seaeee Pome por. | Mallon. Don Mills; Mrs. M. McCarty! ri * High euchre score for Octo-and Mr. Joseph McCarty, Ajax.' lock; Margarette Kimble and R. per Mrs. igh Stiffler 50, a : pH CCAS, ARS MAYOR ° WHITBY L. Kimble; Margaret M. Brix\nigh score for bridge received) Mrs. Narda Hoogkamp and and Carl H. Brix; Joseph James jg" gate 3130 for Mrs. Frank|5°" Jimmy have now returned) Childerhose and Beverly Mayicanyi and Mrs. Bob Mackey, '© their home from a_ three @hilderhose; Neil R. W. Ayers ia " ' |weeks visit with members of and Jean Evellyn Ayers; Law-| Malcolm, son of Mr. and Mrs. \their family of 'Holland. rence John Butler and Joan' Alex MacDonald is celebrating) Victoria Butler. his fourth birthday Sunday, Nov. CLUB CALENDAR 3. Friends of the family wish Malcolm many happy returns MONDAY, Nov. 4 Union banking! 725-3378 ST. ANDREW'S Rev. H. M. Buntoin, B.A. Corner Byron at St. John Rev. J. S. McClure, B.A. Minister Mrs, P. N, Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M--Sundey School 11;00 A.M.--Divine Worship "It's o Miracle" 11 A.M, and 7:30 P.M. nega ee WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister; REV. JOHN McLEOD nist Mra, WL taeees, A.T.C.M, Your WHITBY CHURCHES EMMANUEL REFORMED REV. GERRIT REZELMAN THIRD CONCESSION WEST OFF HIGHWAY- 12 LADIES! Interested in Curling The Whitby Curling Club Ledies' S invitation to visit the Club... MON. NOV. 4th or TUES., NOV. 5th BETWEEN 1:30 and 3:30 P.M. Members will be on hand to explain or instruct. Watch the dome or weor suitable clothing and try it yourself. Detoils of Club Membership con be obtained at that time. @ COME AND JOIN IN THE FUN © Mr. Garry Goreham of Woods Harbor, Nova Scotia, is a of the day NOTICE OF APPLICATION The Liquor Licence Act Presbyterian | Church Explorers Ist Whitby Sqputs Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers Whitby Ontario Hospital Nurse's Alumnae. All Saints Anglican Church Eve ning Guild LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER 7 10:30 A.M ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. -- bs eecwscuete COMMUNION SERVICE Reception of New Members 3:30 P.M. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CLASS 8:15 B.Y,P.U. Bible School meets at 9.45 am. with closses for all ages, -- 137th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH 11 A.M. Sunday, November 3rd. REV. JOHN R. LENG, M.C., B.A., B.D., D.D. . Guest Minister 2 P.M DUTCH SERVICE 7PM ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED for the following p : The Canedi Motel at 732 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario, being part of Lot 24 in Concession 2 in the said Town of Whitby in the County and Province of Onterie. AT... St. Mark's United Church MONDAY, NOV. 4th Afternoon 2 P.M, to 4:30 P.M. Evening--6:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writing shell be filed with MR. H. J. BROWNE the registrar of the licensing district, whose address is 55 LAKESHORE BLVD., EAST, TORONTO , ONTARIO. at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. Women DATED at Whitby this 15th day ef October 1963. John Jacob Majcher 732 Dundes Street Whi 132 MR. ALLAN CLARK Guest Soloist Cu cee amma! guest at the home of. his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs, | Harley Durkee, 216 Centre Mrs. Fred Parrott will be in|street south. charge of the presentation of the "Adoption Program' to bel Mrs. Harley Durkee, her son' held Tuesday, Nov. 5 in st.|/Harley Jr, and Mr. Garry) John the Evangelist parish hall.|G0Teham visited for a couple of] Mr. Lewis, Director of Children|44¥s | wl Ried Erie with their Aid Society, Oshawa will be)" 3 Vert scergg Sea Mr TAKE NOTICE that JOHN JACOB MAJCHER of the Town guest speaker. Slides will be a glas alker. of Whitby in the County of Onterio will make application at shown and questions answered) Instead of its regular weekly gum \f @ Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to by a panel. CWL meeting will|meeting, members of Whitby be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 217 MURRAY of by the 'adoption program" (Salvation Army Women's Home PETERBOROUGH on Friday the 15th doy of NOVEMBER, 1968 ed by the adoption program. (League attended a Hallowe'en nee pee nel or H Masqurade party held in Ux- EMERGENCY Se of 10:00 o'clock E.S.T. in the forenoon for the * bridge Games were enjoyed TUESDAY, Nov. 5 Society Elects and a dainty lunch was servéd.| WHITBY RED CROSS ; Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Present from Whitby were: Lounge Licence tor the sale and consumption of liquor ed taka Wark docs 3 B d M b Mrs. Captain Edward Read. and Dining Lounge Licence for the sale and consumption Salvation Army Cubs 2nd oar €MDeFS Mrs. Ruth Earl, Mrs. Parker. BLOOD DONOR CLINIC of liquor with meals. be Mrs. Alice Carr, M I 4 ad the Evangelist CWL Christian Reformed . Church Brooks, Mrs ike Thomo, St. Andrew's Presbyterian hae re ho 9 oe van: § Mrs. Ewen McDonald, Mrs. ' i its meeting Thursay, Oct.\Sam Jardi ; Church WA 31 in the Church Hall. Kirk oe ae 7 eo 2 2 2 2? 3 WEDNESDAY, Nov. 6 President, Mrs. William) Mrs. Brooks and Mrs, McDon- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil. Bouwma opened the meeting,ald won prizes for the best cos- dren of the Church with a hymn and a prayer..She|tumes. * Four Leaf Clover H and § Asso- Welcomed everyone present ; omnes ciation Minutes and roll call were COACH RESIGNS United Church of read with 15 members present.' ywonrREAI 7a M Almonds Scripture reading was followed ~. athe Mont- » Ajax Lionettes by an introduction on the sub-/'e4! Canadiens announced Fri- * Co-op Guild : ject '*Personal Bible Study",|day acceptance of the resigna- y Hiidlcrest H and § Association read by Mrs. Frank Roorda. A tion of Scotty Bowman as coach ' Knights of Columbus lively discussion followed of the Omaha club in the Cen- Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, In response to the introduc. tral dk 4 bee ssional Hockey tas tion a hymn was sung. During League. Bowman will remain in hs tonal Nov. 7 Y the intermission refreshments'the Canadiens organization as a Ha Baptist Church were served by Mrs. Andrew/scout. t Salvation Army Women's Home ee a meee . League : ' + All Saints' Anglican Church st. , Mts. Bouwma presided over * "Margaret Guild the election of three new board Faith Baptist Church WMS members. Vice president, Mrs Frank Roorda, vice secretary " FRIDAY, Nov. 8 treasurer, Mrs. H. Kok, trea Red Cross Senior Citizens Socia) Suter, Mrs. Cameron Linnell Club Miscellaneous discussion fol- slowed SATURDAY, Nov. 9 It was agreed to send money St. John's Anglican Church Fel- to orphan children in Korea lowship Group The annual meeting will be held Salvation Army Timbral Brig-'Thursday, Nov. 14. This is an ade C jopen meeting everyone wel- Salvation Army Young People's|come to attend i and ' The meeting closed with a St. Andrew's _ Presbyterian| hymn and prayer by Mrs. Church Jr. choir \Frank Roorda. BROCK Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. WHITBY Saturday Matinee at 1:30 | «ne THIS!S THE! ALSO -- Cartoon Featurette: FILBERT"' Co-Sterring-----WM. SCHALLERT - JOANNA BARNES |

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