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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 |, Pictured above, two of the first --_ by the Whitby Dunlops. the left, Bob DUNNIES RARIN' TWO SIGN WITH WHITBY DUNLOPS Marshall, starting his fourth year as right winger with the team. On the right, fellow TO GO First Team Choices Announced By Davie By CLIFF GORDON The first pre-season hockey game for the Whitby Dunlops will take place tomorrow night ib f Schomberg Bears. 'eston team. will have e wire, Art Fraser, in this fellow is on he tough to beat, but Z < z F 7 i IVAN DACIE from what we have seen in some of the practices the Dun- nies will make him work for his goals against average. WHITBY P ERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Emest Cour- 313 Lyndeview drive are leav- ing on Saturday to establish resi- dence at 22 Elkhorn drive, Wil- jowdale, apartment 328, Their friends wish them happiness in their new surroundings. Mrs. Thomas Cottingham, 614 Clarence drive, with co-host- esses, Mrs. Harry Weedmark and Miss er Weedmark ~--~entertained_at. residence at a cup and saucer bridal shower in honor of Miss Doris Weedmark who is to be married Saturday, Oct. 10 at St. Mark's United Church to Ger- 1s. W. Yorkshire, England. Also rela- tives on the east and west coast. -|In Holyhead they spent some time with their mother, Mrs. Hugh Hughes. Friends were vis-| ited in Dublin, London and Lake district. Toronto International Airport. Lawrence Combdon is spend- ing a week in Cleveland, Ohio, on a business trip. and children, Sandra and Don- ald, spent last weekend in Spencerville, guests of their -- Mr. and Mrs. -- Mrs. Avard é Were spent a day in West Hill visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill St. John. ard Cogswell. Invited guests were: Miss Sandra Godfrey, Mrs, Robert Petrie, Mrs. Bruce} Mahaffy, Mrs. Robert Nelson, | Mrs. Jake Kadwell, Mrs. Har- old Sheppard, Mrs. E. W. Fuller, Mrs. George Borg, Mrs. David Godfrey, Mrs. Ray Hutchinson, Mrs. William Dayes, Mrs. H. C. Dayes and Mrs. Robert Ross. Games were played and the lucky winners were Mrs. Rob-| ert Petrie and Mrs. Harold) Shephard. The hostesses served a dainty lunch, During their month'¥' vacation abroad Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes and children, Linda and | One-Stop DECORATING Wallpaper end Murals Custom Draperies C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes Broadioom and Rugs Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 jnight, | They travelled from) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wood | attack man Brian Fletcher, who has spent four years with the '"'Dunnies". Their signings Also expected in the Weston line up will be a pair of fel-| lows who are no strangers to| the Whitby fans having played for the Dunnies in the past. They are Muni Hoffman, a rug- ged defenceman and Derek Brockie. Both are rated as good players by the Weston brass. The Weston team have been practising for a month and a half so they should be a good test for the Rubber Men. Manager Ivan Davie was all smiles after the es last "ecg as he announced that he left winger Brian Prtchee to his fifth playing certificate under the local GM's guidance. Also on the dotted line is that hard working, ever dangerous right winger, Bob Marshall. Bob hails from Ajax and is a real crowd pleaser. He is good at getting the puck out of his own end and can take a good check as well as hand them out. He signed his third playing cer- tificate under manager Davis. Manager Davie reported he still has four goalies in camp. He will go with two in the game tomorrow night here, and then play the other two in the game in Weston on Monday} The Dunnies will play a 36 game schedule this year, includ- ing a home and home series with Kingston and Peterborough of the Eastern Ontario league jwith points to count in the) |Metro League standings. | All the Saturday night games \this season will be played at 7.00 p.m. There will be five y | bursaries , |Anderson High Schools at com- mencement, The Christmas dinner meeting was tentatively planned for Dec. 5, place to be arranged at a An executive meeting will be held Oct. 19 at the home of Mrs. John Harvie, Green street. Mrs, Walter Weir volunteered to make arrangements for a jewel- lery demonstration to be held at the November meeting. vener, reported that tickets for the Fall Dance to be held Fri- day, Oct. 16 at Club Bayview were distributed. Mrs. Desmond Clements volunteered to help with the dance decorations. She will be assisted by Mrs. Donald 4\Wells and Mrs. Murray Beadle. Mrs, Clarence Freek will pur- id |\chase a "Guest Book" to be were announced by manager Ivan Davie at last night's pre- season work-out. R.A. Hutchinson Back To Normal Hours It's back to normal first thing Tuesday morning for 240 chil- dren of Whitby's R. A. Hutchi- son Public School. For the last month the chil- dren have been forced to attend on a shift basis due to major holdups on a five-room addition to the. school. Now, fortunately, the work has been completed and from Tuesday morning next week the school will return to a regular schedule. Originally the addition to the school should have been com- pleted well in time for the new term: But the contractors respon- sible for the job ex; holdup: after holdup. When it was first announced that the school would be going over to a shift system there was a storm of protest from worried parents, The shift system, however, seemed to have worked very well, "We have had very few com- plaints," Whitby Public School Board's Earl Fairman told The Times yesterday. 'On the whole the shift system has worked excel- lently."" signed by guests upon arrival at the dance, Members were asked to bring their food donations the evening of the dance; also they were re- minded of the 'Work Night" at aad Bayview Thursday, Oct. Regent Mrs. John .Harvie stalled @ new member, Mrs. Waiter Weir, who was wel- comed by aii. The meeting adjoumed, coffee hostesses were Mrs. Clarence Freek and Mrs. John Wail. The next regular meeting will -| rey Veechingten' Mrs, Joseph Paras, ticket con-| Plans in-| meeting St. John the Evangelist Be held Nov. 9 at the home of ee en ST. ANDREW'S Group No, 1 St. get Presbyterian Women, met ai the home of Mrs. William Scott, the soripture. Mrs. Porter gave the devotional with the theme "Christian Hospitality'. Mrs. Alex Riddell gave the Churches in the downtown areas of large cities. Mrs. William Scott led in prayer. Busy Calendar For House Of Windsor Mrs. Don Sullivan read the minutes of the September exec utive meeting, approved by the President. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 9, 1964 5 ot eee a ae 5 verses 13-15. The sii was provi a biography of the author. a dialogue based on our world today. Warren Mowat reading Matthew of the doxology the reading of The group then was treated.to Missionary| ¥© work in the changing scene of Mrs. Kennedy read a provoca- substitute as program convener until December. 'The Smorgasbong luncheon et the Church on October 29 was planned. Mrs. James Rosg assisted by Mrs. J..R, = Mrs. Thomas Houston vening this function. Mrs. James Ross is to tive article on the role of the Christian women in the com- munity today. This was followed Mem During the business period) annual plans were discussed for the an- nual Christmas Bazaar to be held Dec. 5. Mrs. Walter Porter and Mrs, George Anderson will be 'co-conveners for the Christ- mas table. Mrs, Porter invited the members to her home Wed- nesday, Oct, 14 to make further Group No. 1 accepted the in- vitation of Group No. 4 to hold a joint meeting Nov. 9 in the Church hail. The program will be a film strip "Never a Saint". Mrs. Porter introduced the guest speaker Mrs. F. H. M. Irwin who told: many fascinating incidents of her recent trip to Africa. Mrs. Lloyd Gibson thanked the speaker. Lunch was served by the host- esses Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. D. W. Zilstra and Mrs. Mitch Kowal. 8T. JOHN'S CWL Prior to their regular monthly CWL held an executive meeting in St. Joseph's meeting room. President Mrs. Robert Mackey welcomed members and invited Mrs, Frances Spellen, Spiritual convener to open the meeting with a prayer. day, Dec, 5 in ST. ANDREW'S, NO. 2 Group No. 2, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women, held its September 28 meeting at the home of Mrs. James Ross. The. meeting was opened by the President Mrs. Ray Ken- nedy with the reading of a se- lection based on the Thanksgiv- | Ross for inviting the group her house. The Bo ig were reports of the canveners were steam § and Mrs. Arthur Gray was asked to woman. Mrs. Kennedy thanked Mrs.| group' read and adopted. The .| by a discussion of a suitable so- cial schedule for the Christian to the home of Mrs. James art, Dunlop street east, Mrs. Deve See eae 's representative fominating committee, t decided on group ld the Christmas 'party of the Genera ten 1 Association. Victorian Order of Nurses ANNUAL APPEAL ATTENTION Remember the letter for the V.0.N. Appeal Week of October (2th - (7th Please return contribution in enclosed envelope, WHITBY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Evening Classes for Adult Education ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL Well it doesn't anymore. That fine old bottle has launched its last sip. We've designed a new container for Gooderham's Commences - Tuesday, October 13ih COURSE TIME NIGHT St. John Ambulance Course 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. Tues. Art 7:30 - 10 P.M. Tues. Business Machines 7:00 - 8:00 P.M, Tues. & Thurs. Typewriting 8:00 - 9:00 P.M. Tues. & Thurs. Shorthand 9:00 . 10 P.M. Tues. & Thurs. Conversational French 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. Tues. Sewing (Beginners) 7:30 -10P.M,. Tues. Thurs. Bonded Stock. Tall and refined with classic lines. (Our whisky's now in the best shape ever). And we age Bonded Stock longer now as well. To make every drop just a little more mellow. One thing though. Bonded Stock's smooth lightness we don't change. Our blenders know a Supervising Principal Sewing (intermediate) 7:30 - 10 P.M, sufficient registration to form Further regi jon will be Persons who régistered for courses for which. there has not been Oshowa Board of Education, fees con be transferred or refunds made at the school office on presentation of their receipt. o closs moy register with the listed above. |Saturday afternoon games that will be played at 2.30 p.m. and one Friday night game which is called for 8.00 p.m. On New Year's day the Dunnies will play at home starting at 2.30 p.m. The opening game of the schedule will be here in Whitby |on Saturday night, Oct. 24, when the Neil McNeill Maroons will be the visitors, with game time called for 7.00 p.m. 4 OHA, Junior "B" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 7 P.M. Exhibition Hockey ©@ WHITBY ARENA ® { WESTON DODGERS ADMISSION -- ADULTS $1.00 vs WHITBY DUNLOPS STUDENTS (with cards) 506 MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢ Physical Fitness, pted in the There was almost enough registrations to form clesses in Machine Shop, Welding, Electronics and Millinery. Other p these courses are urged to contact this school. Ph. 668-5809. d in ing for any of good thing when they taste it. Judging from the number of people who buy Bonded Stock Whisky, 80 does the rest of the country. Gooderham's have been distilling fine whiskies since 1832 Remember when Bonded Stock Whisky came in that plain | old bottle? STOP TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION AND FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK OCT. 13-17 And Think Of The Money You've Been Missing By Not Using Times ACTION WANT ADS There's no sense crying over spilt milk... . you don't have to miss out on the extra cash anymore if you use Times ACTION WANT ADS regularly now. 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