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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Nov 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 BUSINESS REPRESENTATION . . . Dunnies Bop Beavers On Eig By CLIFF GORDON Displaying tremendous team spirit and plenty of drive, Wuit- by Dunlops last night handed th- Georgetown Beavers the worst shellacking of the season as they whipped the Georgetown lads 8-0 »n their own ice. Tommy Lavender, Ricky Gay and Jim Peters each bagged a sir of goals. Brian Fletcher and Jerry Dionne each netted singles. lan Young, playing his secrnd game in goal for che Dunnies recorded the shutout for the Whitby team -- the first by the Dunnies this season. Manager Ivan Davie handled the reins for last night's game, in an effort to give newly- appointed coach Bob Wright a better chance to look over his charges. Wright -vill take over when the Dunnies invade the Schomberg arena for a game on Monday nig' t. The Dunnies drew first blood in the game «s Fletcher found the mark on a pass from Gay. The Georgetown fellows battlea"°"" back gamely but were met by a strong Whitby defence and an| air-tight goalie. Whitby took three of the five penalties handed out in this period. Whitby scored their lone goal of the period while the home side were short handed. The Dunnies, with their deter- » mined drive, held a big edge in play in th final two periods. In the second period the locals out- scored the Geortetown team 3-0, Lavender, Gay and Dionne were the marksmen Thirgs got a little warm near the end of the second period as Bill Lastic of the Dunnies and Marchment of the losers drop- ped the gloves. Lastic got two minors and two). . . misconducts for his trouble, while Marchment got two minors, a misconduct and a game misconduct. The third and final period saw the Dunnies turn on their power. They gave the Beavers some- thing to think about as_ they buzzed around their goal like in this frame.|.- - ht-Goal Spurt the game and called it "a fine team effort". FIRST PERIOD 1, Whitby: Fletcher (Gay) Penalties -- Lastic 2.47, Marchand 7. Beverley 11.40, Redwell 14.43, C 7.25 5, nm SECOND PERIOD 2. Whitby: Lavender (Mayhew) 3. Whitby: Gay (J, Peters) 4. Whitby: Dionne (Lastic) Le Penalties -- O'Shea 1.06, J. Peters 4.10, 8.13, Lastic 12.31, Cooper 16.21, Lastic (2 minors and 2 misconducts), Marchment (2 minors, misc. and game misconduct), O'Shea 18.56, Campbell 19.59, THIRD PERIOD 5. Whitby: Peters (Gay) 5.51 6. Whilby: Peters (Lavender, Cheeseman) seve, 6.05 7. Whitby: Lavender (Peters, Mayhew) .... « 10.24 8. Whitby: Gay (O'Shea) .. e+e 12,05 Penaltiesy -- Cheeseman 3.10, Press- wood)2) 3.10, Hampson 3.34, Dionne (2) 7.22, Redell (2) 7,22, Norton 15.43, A Whitby barber who "wants the business men to have repre- sentation on the Whitby Town Council" has announced his de- cision to enter the race in the coming Municipal elections. Gordon. Neal, 32, owner of Neal's Barber Shop for many years said yesterday he felt with proper co-operation between the retail merchant and the Munici- pal Government Whitby shoud be able to keep in step with the growing economic situation in the area. Gordon and his wife Shirley have five children ranging in '56|age from one to 10. They live at 122 Palace street in Whitby. "One of my greatest interests is in the operation of public schools," he disclosed. Mr. Neal said he had never served on a municipal body but was serving his fourth term as an executive of the Ontario Bar- bers Association. He showed an i erest in recreation facilities: "Another area which needs | WHITBY BOWLING NEWS | _|LADIES CIGARETTE LEAGUE < TOM LAVENDER , \Coy, bees around a hive of honey Jim Peters grabbed two Whitby goals in this frre with Laven- der and Gay ea to complete the route, JUST TALKING: This was the biggest scoring outburst by tie Dunnies this season ... They appeared rested after their bad game here last Monday night Manager Davie said that the fellows appear to be taking to their new coach Bob Wright very well. Wright will handle the team in their game in Schomberg on Monday night Don't forget. there is no home game this Monday night, it will be Triday night instead ... It was good to see Jimmy) Peters come u with a four-| point night on two goa's and as many assists . . . Youthful Tom- my Lavender also did well in firing two goals ... Manager Davie was r.ost pleased after WHITBY P ERSONALS Mrs. Leila Smith, Glasgow, Scotland and Mrs. Molly Guthrie of London, England have return- ed to their home after a four- week stay in Canada. While in Whitby. they were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Sloan, 225 Cochrane street, Other guest for two weeks was Mrs. Sloan's daughter, Miss Irene Lambie of New York City. Earl Smith, Whitby and Gor- don Weaver of Toronto are deer hunting for a week in the Kin- mount District. Brock Street South Home and School Association is holding its meeting Tuesday, Nov. 19. Teachers Miss K. Cunningham and Mr. David Disney will speak on 'Education'. AH parents urged to attend. Owing to illness there will be a few changes in helpers at All Saints' Christmas Bazaar to be held Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. in the Sunday School. Members of St. Evangelist CWL_ Christmas party committee met at the! home of Mrs. Greg Carter, 313 Lyndeview drive, to rehearse the songs and skits for the surprise variety show which will follow po' Dec. 3 meeting in the parish all. John the eo Joanne, daughter ¢ &e, wad! Mrs. Martin Pittens °6,% | ing her tenth 'irthde; * fs a Nov. 18. Her @ % Theresa schoo. her a happy bir | i | Mr. and Mrs. Wi, .m Rang, Elizabeth crescent, are celebrat-| ing their 1214 wedding anniver-| sary Saturday, Nov, 16. This| custom of celebrating the hal-| quarter century wedding anni-| versary Originates from Holland) Out of town guests attending the| celebration, to be held at~-Re-| formed Christian Church Hall! will be: Mr. and Mrs. William); Bruinink, parents of Mrs. Rang,| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruinink, Mr. and Mrs. Jack DiCoest, all/taking over for Mrs. Arthur Con- of Mount Bridges, Mrs. C. G. C.|rad at Christmas stocking draw, DiCoest of Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kraan of Strathroy, also friends of Whitby and Osh-|L, F, Skaife and Mrs. William {McIntyre at homebaking table. awa will attend, Church WMS annual will be held Sunday, Nov. 17, Dr. Moore Gordon of Formosa Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Real Robitaille, is celebrating his tenth birthday Sunday, Nov.|coe 727 (274); Don Grant 711 17. His companions of St. Ber-/(246); Chuck Sawdon 676 (264); nard's school and friends wish){sobel Mothersill 674 (246); Tom ooo many happy returns of the|McIvor 670 (247); Helen Munns jay. Andrew's Presbyterian service St. will be guest speaker. Mrs, Graham Lawson, 341) Fairview drive, is opening. her home Monday, Nov. 18 to the members of St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 8. Host- ess will be Mrs. C. Murkar and Mrs. M. A. Rosebrugh. Miss Helen Stafford of De- troit, Michigan is spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stafford, 312 Euclid street. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stafford will en- tertain a group of friends at a Euchre party. | Plans for the quarter century| anniversary Bridge of Viscount} xeenwood Chapter IODE are completed, The Bridge will be held Thursday, Nov. 21 at the Royal 'Canadian Legion Hall) with the 'ollowing conveners:| Mrs. H. T. Fallaise, Mrs. G. A Welsh, tickets' Mrs. W. S.| Leathers, Tables Mrs. F, wl Browne, draw Mrs. James) Speers, prizes Mrs. F, W, Marsh. Provincial Chapter's Group will be represented and several embers will receive 25-year! ns. Mr. and Mrs. John Newton,) RR 1, Whitby spent last week-| end in Ottawa as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mackey. Members of Florence Davey Group will meet.at the home of s. C. Barter, 1016 Centre street south, Monday evening. Noy. 18 for their monthly meet- n | 1 | Mrs. Horace Hiscox will be Mrs, Victor Maffey and Mrs Russell Bell will fill in for Mrs, WHITBY Show Winner of 10 BEST Direction: Robert Wise 4 Jerome Robbing BEST - mio BEST Essay Berg BEST cote) . BEST RICHARD BROCK Fe this program -- One Coniylae "BEST PICTURE!': Academy Awards! Starring . . . NATALIE WOOD, Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Each Evening at 7:30 Relenses they UNITE ARTISTS RUSS TAMBLYN, ER Hl BAYM' adding singles{Vipond, \SRIDAY, Noy. 22 'Red Cross Senior Citizens Social | Club : |SATURDAY, Nov. 23 \Salvation Army TTimbral St. Points Won -- Winchesters, | =\3; Kools, 0; Winston, 4; Black |Cats, 4; Exports, 0; Cameos, 4; Buckingham, 0; Players, 1. Triples over 500 -- Marg Mc; 692; Glenna McConnell, \592; Vi Jordan, 576; Clara Row- jden, 568; Bea Johnson, 555; |Doris Jeffries, Alice Hewis, 551. | Helen Bastarache, 542; Gloria 526; Verna Sandford, \518; Bea Hudson, 520; Pat Hum- |phris, 507; Millie Belida, 503; Pat Brown, 503; Joan Richard- son, 500. Singles over 200: Coy, 206, 296; 259; Alice Hewis, 237; Gloria Vipond, 229; Vi Jordan, 222; Beryl Shane, 210; Clara Row- aen, 221; Bileen Clarke, 210; Joan Vesey, 210; Glenna Mc- Connell, 205; Helen Bastarache, 203; Doris Jefferies, 202, 201; Millie Belida, 202; Eileen Dal- ley, 201. MIXED LEAGUE STANDINGS Sabre Jets 7, Rockets 12, Missers 2, Echoes 10, Poker Chips 7, Woodpeckers 7, Cadil- lacs 0, County Bowl 9, Whitby Cleaners 9, Hopefuls 12, Head- pins 12, Porky's Prides 4, Dirty Six 10, Pipers 7, Neighbors 2 Deadlegs 2. Triples over 600 -- Merv Bemis 830 (307); Vi Jordan 757 (298); George Childs 750 (292); Marty Jordan 738 (267); Millie Peggs 731 (264); Ron Pas- Marg Mc- Bea Johnson, 667 (250); Mickey McMaster 653 (278); Clarence Moore 640 (241 Lil Peake 625 (235); Sam Peake 609 (231);. Harvey Roberts 609 (207); Ward Bick 605 (223); Wendy Wotherspoon 601 (276); Ron Childs 601 (265). Singles over 200 Wayne Stuart 200; Ron Robbins 207; Jim Mifflin 241; Richard Sand- ford 211; Thelma Bemis 212; Doug Rowden 225; Clara Row- den 205; Verna Sandford 232; Eileen Hewett 228; Gerry Hew- son 209; Bette Holter 208; Clare Holter 216; Jack Adair 235; Bell Newstead 216; Marg Jefferson 219; Connie Denyer 216; Barry Denyer, 234; Sana Bonk 208; Jean Hanscombe 233;' Bruce |Hanscombe 245. V WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Triples 100 and over: L. Reed 768 (302, 253); E. Hutchinson CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, Nov, 18 Co-Op Credit Union banking night St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Explorers 1st Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 8 Viscount Greenwood Chapter IODE Florence Davey Group AH Saints Anglican Church Evening Guild St. John's Anglican Church Men's Club |TUESDAY, Nov. 19 Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room S.A, Cubs, 2nd Whitby Ajax Kinettes St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 6 Women's Christian Temperance Union WEDNESDAY, Nov. 20 St, Andre®'s Presbyterian Children of the Church Ontario Ladies College Jr. St, John's Anglican Church WA Alumnae wis * eas Rebekah Lodge No. Knights of Columbus | THURSDAY, Nov. 21 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs S.A, Women's Home League St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No, 3 All Saints Anglican Churh St. Margaret's Guild Dundas Street East H and S Association Brigade Band Andrew's Presbyterian Church Jr. choir 748 (293, 256); G. Edwards 730 (322). Singles 250 and over: W. John-| son 289, T. Cullen 289, L. Tut-| ton 278, P. Rousseau 278, D. Reed 272, R. Sandford 265, B. Walker 263, K. King 261, R. Tripp 264, T. Ainsworth 258, G. Brewster 254, D. Foster 250, B. Plaskitt 250. | Points Won --Anderson Car- tage 3, Andrew's 0; Whitby Hotel 3, Hoffer Valley 0; Dun- lop 3, Millwork 0; Honeyock- ers 3, Legion 0; Queen's Hotel 2, Bathurst 1; Joe's Barber Shop 2, Papermakers 1; Mitton Machinery 2,. Ramblers Drews 2, Whitby Barber Shop 1.| Prize winner -- G. Childs. WHITBY LADIES CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE Points for the day: Alllsorts 1, Gumdrops 1; Humbugs 3, Jelly Beans 3; Life Savers 2; Lolli- pops 0; Maple Buds 2 and Pep- permints 4. Triples over 500 -- Jean King 731, Katie Loyst 689, Gladys Wiles 694, Alice Hewis 603, Betty Pascoe 584, Sandra La-| banovich 581, Alice Anderson} 568, Doreen Kehoe 561, Beulah} Sturgess 558, Eileen Dalby 525, Jean Ward 519, Grace Sandford 516 and Joyce Pickard 510, Singles over 200 -- Jean King 279, 243, 209; Gladys Wiles 267, 221, 206; Katie Loyst 254, 248; Alice Hewis 238, Doreen Kehoe 233, Eileen Dalby 230, Beulah Sturgess 224, Alice Anderson 215, Marion Brooks 210, Betty Pas- coe 206, Evelyn Jeppesen 205 and Dorothy Moore 202. The honorable captain of Jeily Beans velly happy with team mates and self this week, The girls are starting to get some big scores. Jean King rolled a lovely triple flat of 731 and Katie Loyst had a good triple of 698 to capture the high triple with handicap. Keep up the good scores girls and don't forget to bank some games for that rainy day. Dief Wants All RCMP Data In Banks Arrest OTTAWA (CP) Renewed interest is being shown in Par- liament in Jugtice Minister Chevrier's order to the RCMP not to arrest Hal Banks after a warrant was obtained for his ar- rest on a charge of conspiracy to commit assault, Opposition Leader Diefen- baker gave notice Friday of a motion calling for a copy of all documents and records involved in delaying "execution of the | Gordon Neal To Run Pushes Minor Sports |tions should receive more help \from the municipality." i} UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 16,1963 § GORDON NEAL looking into in the town is the minor sports situation. "I think the various associa- He also said the town bylaw regarding store signs should be gone over as it is "poorly-writ- ten and difficult to enforce prop- erly", "I am sincerely interested in gaining a seat on council and if elected to the post I will carry out the duties entrusted to me with the best of my ability and try to bring about some of the changes many of us think are necessary." ST. ANDREW'S WMS The regular meeting of Helen Marshall Auxiliary St. Andrew's Presbyterian WMS was _ held Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 12; at the Church Hall with charge of Mrs. D. Warne and Mrs, G. C. Dalgleish, Members were reminded of the anniver- sary service Sunday, Nov, 17 to be held at the Church with Rev. Dr. Moore Gordon of Formosa as guest speaker. An interesting letter describ- img the tragic hurricane fall in Formosa was read by Mrs. G, C. Dalgleish. "Why carry Christianity to India" was given in di: form by Miss B. Wilson, Mrs. G. C. Dalgleish, Mrs. Edna Guthrie, Mrs, Walter Porter and Mrs. H. §. McCann, It was taken from the standpoint of the Hin- dus and Moslems, Attractive souvenir articles i \for the 100th anniversary of WMS to be held in Montreal, 1964, were shown by Mrs. Paul Newton. The meeting closed with prayer. The Auxiliary will next convene Dec, 10. FAITH BAPTIST YP Faith Baptist Church Junior Young People's, meeting was held with Ted Molyneaux in charge of the program entitled "Skit Night', Social games were enjoyed, this was followed by a devo- tional period led by Dave Moly- neaux. Testimonies were given. Irene Koster, Nancy Moly- ntaux and Gerry Andres pre- sented a skit, the group enjoyed a sing-song, Sandy Powler, Car- ol Kzanoski and Elizabeth Bos- saska sang a song. The atten- dance was taken and the meet- Band Rehearses Here Sunday Whitby's Brass Band will re- hearse Sunday afternoon in the Club Bayview on Byron street south. Bandleader Eric Clarke said yesterday that the band will be attempting to choose test pieces for next year's competitions, He disclosed that, besides the Whitby group, about 60 or 70 bandsmen from throughout the ing closed in prayer. In charge of the tea tables will be Mrs. C. Daly, and Miss A. Rowe assisted by Mrs. G. Beaton, Mrs. E. Hoar, Mrs. A. Dewey, Mrs. Luck, Mrs. L. Beckley, Mrs. F. James and Mrs, E. Harlow. In charge of the kitchen will be Mrs. W. Seales, Mrs. F, Mc- Gary, Mrs. G. Levingston and Mrs. M. Halpenny. There will be a homebaking table and candy booth with Mrs. E, Hulbert, Mrs. W. Mc- Intyre, Mrs. E. Dilling and area would be present Sunday for the rehearsal. "The public is welcome," he added. "More than welcome." A week from this Sunday the band will be sponsoring a con- cert at Henry Street High School. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Lounderers A341 | FREE Pick Hiv: & De PHONE 668 Family Monuments Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 this| Margaret's Mrs, L. Skaife as sales ladies. At the apron booth will be Mrs, E. Watts and Miss E. Barnes, Children's wear and an- tiques will be in the charge of Miss L, McIntosh and Mrs. T. Henstock, The miscellaneous and. white elephant table wili have Mrs. L, Eastwood and Mrs, C, Stur- geon as conveners. In charge of the decorations and Christmas stocking draw will be Mrs. A Conrad and Mrs, G. Lomax. There will also be the St. Guild booth with various Christmas gifts for sale from 2.30 to 3.30 p.m, with TO DEFEND TITLE _|Seki's manager, Iwao Wake TOKYO (AP) -- Sugar Ramos|matsu. A Mexico's world featherweight champion, will defend his against Mitsunori Seki, oriental featherweight king, here March 1, it was announced Friday by Old English Style FISH and CHIPS HOME DELIVERY Southern Fried Chicken Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St. N., Whitby PHONE 668-9056 All Soint's Aft. Guild BAZAAR & TEA Cor. Dundes St. W. & Centre St. TUESDAY, NOV, (9th 2:30 to 5 P.M. Homebaking, Condy, Child- ren's Wear, wane Fnabakn Mise cellaneous Articles, Fg Stocking 4 be antique orticies will tbe on sa! ADMISSION 35¢ Mrs. James Mishton, Mrs. B. A. Box and Mrs. A. Schubert in charge, from 3.30 till 4.30 p.m. Mrs. Charles Curtis and Mrs. Howard McGary and after 4 o'clock Mrs, H. Brown. A gooc turnout is anticipated at the bazaar, where you can do your Christmas shopping and enjoy coffee with your friends. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. G. Beaton and Mrs. D. Barber. A social hour followed. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec. 10, in the form of a Christmas party. con New Location of .. . NEAL'S BARBER SHOP 123 BROCK ST, NORTH @ "WHITBY'S FINEST" @ FEATURING... e@ FOUR EXPERT BARBERS e TV LOUNGE @ MODERN EQUIPMENT © POPULAR PRICES Adults .. 1.25 --- Children .. 75¢ OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY Closed Monday WORLD ILLITERACY It's estimate there are about 700,000,000 adult illiterates in the world today. Town of Whitby For fast relief from menstrual pain you can count on help from the 4 active ingredients " DR.CHASES PARADOL Citizens are requested to forward to the Town Office, 405 Dundas Street West, on or before Dec- ember 16th, 1963, suggestions with regard to Cen- tennial Projects which the Town Council can study and if found feasible forward to the Centennial Committee. W. S$. MARTIN, Mayor. Cc WE NEVER OVERLOAD OUR FRIENDS, WE ALWAYS TRY.TO Fi AND MEND FOR 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Call WHITBY AREA AMBULANCE SERVICE 668-8642 sma HIGH explicit terms of the .. . war- AND DRY ON SIDEWALK SLABS Brooklin Concrete Products Li WHITBY CHURCHES ST. ANDREW'S EMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED Corner Byron at St. John REV, GERRIT REZELMAN Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A. THIRD CONCESSION WEST Minister OFF HIGHWAY 12 Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M.--Divine Worship Guest Preacher Rev. Dr. Gordon Moore Missionary to Formosa Nursery Care and Junior Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN McLEOD Organist Mrs, W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M. 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE ENGLISH te EVERYONE HEARTY Witconan ST. MARK"S United Church Rev. J. M; Smith, B.A.B.D, Miss Ila Newton, Deaconess 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP "The Courage To Be" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m, Juniors, Intermediate, iors, 11:00 a.m. Beginners, Kindergar- ten, Primary, 11:00 a.m, Infant care while par- ents worship. 7 P.M. GOSPEL SERVICE 3:30 P.M. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP CLASS 15 B.Y.P.U. 8: ; Bible School meets at 9.45 a.m. with classes for all ages. rant that the peace officers should forthwith arrest Hal| Banks." | Banks, Canadian president of! the Seafarers' International Un- ion, was charged Oct. 23 and a warrant for his arrest was) issued. Mr. Chevrier told the} Commons last week that he or-| dered a 13-day delay in execu- tion of the warrant. | At the time of his order, he| said, Banks' men were out on) strike and a government trus-) teeship over the union had just) been proclaimed. He acted in| the public interest to protect ex- port grain shipments, Mr. Diefenbaker has' asked that Mr. Chevrier explain under, what law he acted in ordering) the 13-day delay in arresting Banks in' the light of the war-) rant's' wording which '"'com- mands" police to arrest Banks) "forthwith," Jackson Honored By Team Mates OTTAWA (CP) Quarter- | back Russ Jackson has been se-/ 'ected by his t- mates as the n ost valuable player on the Ot-| tawa Rough Rider football club! and has been awarded the Hiram Walker Trophy. Earlier, Ottawa fans voted Jackson the most valuable team | player and he was awarded a} giant steer. GREY CUP ARRIVES VANCOUVER (CP) The Grey Cup arrived here Friday. Salvation Army Young People's|It will be presented to the win- ner of the~ Canadian football championship at Vancouver's Empire Stadium Nov. 30. TOWN OF WHITBY Statement of a question to be submitted to the electors at the annual elections to be held on December 2nd, 1963. "ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF THE DISCONTINUANCE OF FLUORIDATION OF THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY OF THIS TAKE NOTICE that the MUNICIPALITY" of * hmitted to be foregoing is @ correct the q to the vote of the electors of the Town of Whitby pursuant te By-Law No. 2469 passed on the 7th day of October, 1963. The day for taking the vote of the electors upon the seid question, the places where the votes ere to be taken and the Deputy Returning Officers shall be the same for the for the M election shall take the vote. icipal Council and the R ing Officer d to hold the said AND NOTICE is further given that Monday the 25th day of November, 1963 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the 6 eee eT Street West 405 D et the M in the Town of Whitby, hos been tixed as the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend the polling places and at the final summing up of votes by the clerk. On Tuesday, the 3rd day of December, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the v3 : 1B et the M rn given for and against the said question. Dated at the Town of Whitby the 7th day of November, 1963. 9, the Town Clerk shall attend end sum up the votes John R. Frost, Clerk, Town of Whitby. NOMINATION MEETING Town of Whitby in the MUNICIPAL BUILDING 405 DUNDAS ST. WEST., At the Hour of 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1963 For the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of MAYOR, REEVE AND DEPUTY-REEVE, COUNCIL- LORS, PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONERS and PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES for the Town: of Whitby: of which all electors are hereby required to take notice and govern them- selves accordingly, and if a g ber of did then are required to fill the said offices ere nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened in the pleces nemed in the proclamation, in the seid Town of Whitby. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1963 end will be 'open from 10:00 e.m. until 7:00 p.m. end ne longer. . Mayor, Reeve, Deputy Reeve and six Councillors are to be elected for a term of two years. Four Public Utility Commis- sioners ore to be elected for @ term ef twe years. Eight Public School Trustees cre to be elected for « term of twe years, John R. Frost Returning Officer *

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