MUDCATS LO SE A HOME UCW Money Adoptee 2 St. Mark's United Church parlor at 2.30 April 9. Leader Mrs. John Brecken- ridge opened the meeting with a poem and prayer. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted: Members were remind- ed of the Daffodil Tea to be held April 10 in the Church Hall. The Spring Luncheon will be held May 19 with Wendy Hicks as guest speaker. Each member is raising talent money for the support of the adopted child, Wing Kee. Mrs, Breckenridge gave a talk on the study book on India, She told of the start of Christianity in India in the fourth century up until now and of all the changes in that time, The closing service was on the subject "Contentment in the Lord" and closed with prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. J. Plaskitt and Mrs. J. Hare and a social half hour followed: The next meeting will be held Thursday, May 14. Family Monuments Individual RD BROS, £ YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN ITBY And DIS Whitby Bureau Offi Manager: John Gault ce: 111 Dundas St. West Requirements TD \STAFFO MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 TR I Cc T 'MUDCATS OUSTED | Haul Stolen Car | A GIFT FOR LONG SERVICE ware Ltd., on Brock street south, he remembers when he Walter MacCarl marked his 54th year in the hardware business in Whitby yesterday. He was feted with a rare prize -- a golden hammer -- from the Estwing Company. worked for Rice's Hardware here for $1.50 per weck. He also recalls pulling a cartload of shingles and nails when the his award from Bob Merrill and Keith Howitt, salesmen for Wood-Alexander Ltd. of Hamilton. Mayor Warren Mowat also was present at the short ceremony, to congratu- -- From Creek Mud The fishes of Lynde Creekjhad been less than two feet be-| were evicted from their home!!ow the surface for the 21-month! yesterday. span. | And a station wagon, once; One of the tires was the property of Ken Edwards|completely inflated. lof Whitby was recovered from} When asked if he was excit- ithe "depths"'. ed about the property, Mr, Ed- | Both events occurred simul-|Wards said the car' was. not his |taneously when the towing crew|/®"Y more, but the property of from Fleming Shell Service, and his insurance company. | Oshawa SCUBA-diver Don} The above picture shows the Cranfield pulled the auto from|uto as it was being removed, the Creek, at a point just south|and Don Cranfield holding up of the bridge over Victoria outs of the dispossessed mud- street. as Mr. Edwards reported the jcar, bearing 1962 licence-plates, fase stolen on Labor Day of that @ \year. nomadic farmers scratch a| @bligation. | It had been missing for 9i| bare living from the soil, Ghana| . ponte ntl David Govin ofunder iengatea crops, "| RIEGER ided to go fishing about 1 p.m.| es Hedin ai Cae and OSBORNE | INSURANCE \¢ yesterday afternoon. and Creative Styling ina relaxed atmosphere He saw the blue-green top of the wagon protruding above the WY 5 BEAUTY CLINIC HAIRSTYLISTS water level, and reported his 301 BYRON ST. SOUTH find to OPP Whitby. Constable Harold Hockins and Cpl. Joe PHONE 668-3061 DRINK ... pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company in Canada that issues poli- cies only to non-drinkers, We will be glad to give you full information, without still] IRRIGATING LAND In a region where a few semi- 218 DUNDAS STREET E. |Tullock investigated the incid- jdent and supervised the re- moval The "salvage crew" discov- golden hammer as "a prize jered that the interior of the seldom won", He said Mr. |vehicle was inhabited by a spe- MacCarl was one of a small |cies of fish known as the "mud Representing the ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE , SNS COMPAN 24 Peel Street, Box 444, § The April meeting of Unit No.! Women was held in the Church Po "i Tonny Damstra, Whitby, YOU DON'T PH, 668-5431 -- WHITBY! number of recipients. Left to right: Mr. Merrill, Mr. Mac- Carl; Mr. Howitt and Mayor cat'. When the hood was opened (the wagon was still half-sub- Hey Gang! Let's Get With It! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 11,1964 5 d Offenders Are Fined $146 or four days, speeding; Thomas Hong Won, Don Mills, $14 and costs or three days Traffic offenders were fined An accident involving four vehicles at Dundas east and Anderson streets resulted in a fine of $20 and costs or four days in jail for Stanley Rush- ton of 110 Allen street, Whitby, 'ho pleaded guilty to the charge of making an improper' left turn. Constable Fred Baker, Whit- by PD, told the court that Rushton had cut out in of a westbound vehicle when turning left onto Anderson street, striking the car and also colliding with two cars parked on the westbound lane. Rushton was given 14 days ty pay the fine. . Also assessed for various offences were; Wallace Keys, 707 Brock street south, Whitby, $10 or three days; failure to share one half of the road, ville, $25 or Ss, speeding; and Wil- liam Bice, Scarboro, $13 or four days, speeding, Charges against John Flynn of Ajax, accused of careless driving were dismissed. Clarke, five day: L SEE, YOU WILL SEE, Edwards, Whitby, $10 or three |days, speeding; Evelyn a \las Huntsul, Rhode Island, $19 INCOME TAX RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 FIRST INSTALMENT OF TAXES DUE APRIL 15th 1964 TAXES ore payable in four he The first instal- ment will be due Wednesday, April 15th. A discount of 1% will be allowed on the second instalment end 2% on the third and fourth instalments, if paid on or before April 15th. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, ALL TAXES ARE PAYABLE AT ANY WHITBY BANK PAY NOW -- AVOID PENALTY CHARGE F, N. Meliwen, Tex Collector, Town of Whitby. SUPPLY TEACHERS Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Picker- ing Village, Bay Ridges, and Rosebank. If neces- sary, transportation may be provided. Apply by phone or in writing, stating qualifications to: MR, H. BURNIE, 739 Lublin Avenue, Bay Ridges, Ont. Phone Dunbarton 839-3890 ' Whitby Pentecostal Tabernacle _ REV. M. CASE -- Pastor ALEX BEDFORD -- 307 BROCK ST. NORTH ' merged) scores of the small; fish were swarming in the mud) picked up between the grill and| radiator Oldtimers in this area remark- | ed that the water level of the} creek was the lowest in their memories, They attributed this) factor as being responsible for) the discovery, as Lynde Creek at this point is peren- nially muddy. It was felt that the vehicle Mowat. Ontario Hospital was being late the beaming Mr. Mac- --Oshawa built. Mr. MacCarl received Carl. Mr. Howitt described the WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Alex Townson recently|and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. visited in Hamilton with her|Fred Riff, Whitby is celebrating) daughter. and son-in-law, Mr.jhis first birthday today, April and Mrs. Robert Ramsey. She/11. It is also the sixth birthday also visited her other daughter| of Jama, sister of Christopher. and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs.; Don Dutton of Don Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Trelford) Mr, and Mrs. Jack Tripp and|Whitby Baptist Church Explor- ; and son Michee] and daughter|/son Doug recently visited in ers The many friends of -Mr.|Babara recently visited in| South ra iii mei home of|House of Windsor Chapter IODE| sacl Meri omg ents ohenea 2 Owen Sound with Mrs, Trel-|Mr, and Mrs. William E, Mil-|Whitby Brass Band LA ios Dea "seneeal: Hospital |{Fd's , mother, Mrs. Normanijions, Mrs. Martin Gouldburn iy Mark's UCW Unit No. 5 They wish him a complete re-| Cummings. accompanied Mr. and Mrs./St. Mark's UCW Unit No, 7 covery. : a -., .....,(Tripp and visited her daughter|St- Andrew's Presbyterian Greg Rivers, 511 Stewart/anq son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Women Group No. 1 All Saints Afternoon Branch of street, is celebrating his birth-| wiljiam Millions Jr. \St Andrew's Presbyterian Parish Guild are busy making day, Monday, April 13. His Women Group No, 4 arrangements for the 'Dessert friends wish him a happy birth-} Andrew's Presbyterian Game Party" to be held Wed- day. Women Group No, 3 nesday, April 22. Desserts will be served from 1.30 till 2 p.m. followed by games and prizes. 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. EVANGELISTIC Mary Emmerson Clarke SINGING AND PREACHING Great Open Session in Sunday School CRORE ORE AR FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N, REV. DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM.--"Faith Tidings" Radio Broadcast, C.K.L.B. 1350 on your dial 9:45 A.M.--Bible School with a Class for You 11:00 A.M, and 7:00 P.M. Guest Speaker: REV. JAMES HICKS Missionory-On-Furlough From Africa WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE and BIBLE STUDY "You Are Always Welcome at Faith" WHITBY CHURCHES ST. ANDREW'S EMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED Corner Byron at St. John REV. GERRIT REZELMAN . W. J. §, McClure, B.A. | THIRD CONCESSION. WEST wert 'anor wie OFF HIGHWAY 12 Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist i 9:45 A.M--Sunday School 11:00 A.M, THE GIDEONS Sergeant Robert Dornan Metro Toronto Police Nursery care and Junior Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: REV. JOHN MeLEOD / Organist £, Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M. -- GIDEON SERVICE R. Mathews of Whitby Presently the owner-operator president of MacCarl Hard- Photo Times Starting Mon., April 13th CLEARANCE SALE All Record Albums 20% OFF Off The Chart 45's 3 for 2.00 100 Colborne St. E., Whitby Phone 668-8471 ; CLUB CALENDAR | monthly Monday, April 13, to the mem bers of House of Windsor Chap ter IODE for. their meeting. David, son of Mr. and Mrs.|MONDAY, April 13 R: W. Lund will be three years|St, Andrew's Presbyterian old Monday, April 13. Friends| Church Explorers of the family wish David ajlst Whitby Scouts happy birthday. Salvation Army Brownies Learn more in '64- EARN MORE GO AHEAD! Prepare For An Exciting and Profitable Career In Business | Barbara, daughter of Mr. and'St. Mrs. Henry Scheppat is cele- brating her eighth birthday Sun- At the Monday, April 13 meet-/day, April 12. Her companions TUESDAY, April 14 ing of St. Andrew's Presbyterianjof R. A. Hutchison school andj... A : Women to be held in the church, |friends wish her a happy birth-| Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Enjoy an afternoon with your|guest» speaker will beg' Miss|day. [Red Cross work room friends, make yp a table then|Agnes Gollan, home on furlough : s Salvation Army Cubs phone ticket convener Mrs. from Nigeria. Mrs. Arthur Vallee, Miss Gil-| Whitby Edith Watts, 121 Centre street berte Vallee and Miss Sally|/Royal Canadian Legion LA north and have a table reserved.| Joel, son of Mr. and Mrs,|/Burkhart have recently visited|St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 10 General conveners are Mrs, Paul Kaiser is celebrating his|i" Richmond, Quebec, the guests/All Saints Anglican Church Af- George Lomax and Mrs. R. E.|\11th birthday today, April' 11./0f Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paquette.|_-- ternoon Guild Smith. Next regular meeting of His companions of St. Johns' jue daughter of Mr. and Wen IOy. Uneuer | ORABE Ot the Guild will be held Tuesday,/School and friends wish him y,,. Ken Randall is calarating Eastern Star No. 248 April 14. many happy returns of the day./her seventh birthday Monday, WE ; DNESDAY, Christopher, son of Mr. and) Mrs. John Davies, 806 Henry|April 13. Her companions of) : Mrs. Laurence Bray of Oshawalstreet, is opening her home Hillcrest school and friends ex: gr Kinettes so y MOODIE'S RESTAURANT PICKERING VILLAGE, HWY. 2 AT DUFFIN'S CREEK @ PHONE 942-1012 @ EVERY SUNDAY BUFFET Peleetenbeetebetedoledebtetesbedetd 2P.M, TO 8 P.M. Heelosintetefeeecontntnteteceobnfntentete the April Why Wait? Enrol Now For a Home Study Course * ACCOUNTING * ADMINISTRATION * SECRETARIAL * GENERAL BUSINESS rt tend their best wishes. t. Andrew's Presbyterian Children: of the Church Mrs. John G. Taylor, 203 Ontario Ladies College Jr Byron street north, is celebrat- Alumnae ing her birthday Sunday, April/Kathleen Rowe H and S Assoc 12. To celebrate the occasion|Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. they will dine at Town and 132 Country, Toronto. Knights of Columbus ' +4 "a C 4 Michael Renaud is celebrating ne eee eer YA his 13th birthday Monday, April y , 13. His companions of St. John's THURSDAY, April 16 School and friends wish him! Whitby Baptist Chureh Cub many more. : Packs elapse as Mark's UCW No. 6 Mark's UCW Unit No. REPORTS STEP AHEAD LONDON (AP)--The British|FRIDAY, April 17 Medical Journal reports a stép|Red Cross Senior Citizens So- \forward in the search 'for a) cial Club jcure of leukemia -- cancer of/Pentecostal Church Young Peo- the blood. An Italian born ple's Christ Ambassadors scientist, Dr. G. Negroni, has . isolated a virus 'whose fre- quency with leukemia is re- markable," the journal says But it is not yet known whether ade the virus is actually the cause Salvation Army Young of leukemia or just travels along Band with the disease as a passon- St. Andrew's Presbyterian ger. ' Chureh Jr. Choir BROCK *v WHITBY ning Shows Start 6:55 and 8:25 Saturday Matinee at 1:30 40:30 AM. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH. SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J: M, Smith, B.A., B.D, Mrs, J. Lb. Beaton, A.R.C.T. 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