a OPENNESS ENC RRR Re era eR ~ Skating Rink Is Discussed Cameron Thomas introduced __himself as the new president at the first_ meeting of Palmerston Avenue Home and School Asso- ciation. He introduced the mem- bers of the executive for 1964-65. The officers are: WHITBY DUNLOPS WIN -- | PC Youth Group Lavende Pair Of Goals By CLIFF GORDON 'To Hold Dance The Ontario Riding South) Young Progressive Conserva- tive, Association is kicking off this year's social activities with "Tits second annual Club Bayview 'dance on Nov. 7 at 8.30 p.m. This is the association spon- r Bags past an agile Ian Young fn the Home & School To Hold Panel Hillcrest Home and. School Association will present a panel discussion at its Wednesday, | be "What does our child mean to you." Nov. 4, meeting.The topic willl ing and Whitby Retarded hil- the executive will serve refresh- ments, Mrs, Louis Grenier and Mrs. Wayne Reinhardt are co-con- veners of the dance to be held Friday, Nov. 6, at Club Bay- view, dance music provided by Charlie Cocltrane's orchestra. | Proceeds of this evening will be donated to Ajax, Picker- jdren's Association. Lunch will for the annual anniversary din- ner of Nov. 3 and 4. A letter was read which was received by a member, Mrs. George McQuade' thanking members for their cards and calls during her ill- ness. Miss Louise Hart, co-ordinator of volunteers at Ontario Hospi- tal, outlined her work and asked THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 2,1968 ents at Whitby Ontario Hosptal. athe e meeting of Nov. 24 Fon Mrs. Glenn Sawyer played a at home of Mrs. record written by Mrs. Bryah|R. G. Grubb, 324 Lyndevitw Kirkland based on the book of| drive. Ephesians. This was followed by a discussion period. HOUSEHOLD HINT Tea hostesses were Mrs.| To preserve the freshness of Glenn Sawyer, and Mrs, Rich-|dairy products, always cover ard Macarl. and refrigerate when not in use. _ assistance in visiting the pati- be served. sored by the two Conservative Answering the questions will! a ET EE TE NE ee ae oan one ah i RIN PI. RO First vice-president, Norman |Hockey Club proved they are| Hancock; second vice-president, | John Ulrich; 'treasurer, Mrs. Gerald Darbyshire;. secretary, Mrs, Cameron Thomas; social convenor, Mrs. David Snoddy; executive members, David Snoddy and Mrs. William Mac- Donald. night as they trounced the St. Michael's College Buzzers 5-2 at the Whitby arena. With pint sized' Tommy Laven- de a converted winger into a 'centre for Saturday night's }game, the Dunnies left no mis- "Membership" in the Home and| more watching than they had on School Association, what it|Saturday night. meant and how much every-|good fans stayed home to at-, one's support is needed. The/tend to such items as garbage Membership fee remains at $1/cans, lawn ornaments and what per family. not that could be wrecked by 'ik bye g od discussed the| the would-be goblins. Possibility of building a skating) v e tink for the children at the| SCORES TWO GOALS | school, A lively discussion) Lavender, for the third game followed on this subject in -- per one of the or Douglas ide of|standing performers on Praeger elie Whitby team. The little fellow the teachers and explained that|bagged a pair of goals to spark the classrooms would be opened|the winning attack Bob Mar- and the programs outlined for|Shall, Kevin O Shea and Jerry the year. Dionne notched the _other The room count was won by|Whitby goals in a winning Mrs, Art Budd's room, Grade 1.)cause. oe Refreshments were supplied and) Mike Foley and Andy Culli- served by mothers of kinder- 2an managed to get the disk West Hill Woman Mr ee a Injured On 401 904 Byron street nort:, cele- i aAdt '§ Mrs. Audrey Hawkins, 31, brated their 24th wedding anni Syracuse crescent, 'West Hill, |VeTs@ry» Oct. 31. was treated at the Oshawa Gen-| John David, son of Mr. and eral Hospital during the week-|Mrs. Ed Gaskin, celebrated his end for head lacerations and|ioth birthday Sunday, Nov. 1. bruises. She was injured in an' - accident on Highway 401. The "Whitby Baptist Play- The Whitby detachment of the ers" will present their play OPP reports its officers investi-|«"pye pill Bottle', at the Al-| gated four accidents during the eed ' 3 weekend. Three of the acci-|monds United Church, Monday, dents involved personal injur-| Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. This play was ies. mest favorably received by a a | capacity audience when present- a." - /ed in Whitby recently. Mrs.| WI Planning |Eunice Beer is the able director. = | Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Stanlick, It P rt |Miss Margaret Stanlick, Whit- a y jby and Miss Penny George, |Toronto, have returned from aj The theme of the October|two-week motor trip to Florida.| meeting held at the home of| Mrs. J. A. Osterhout, 1010 ~ Mrs. A. Smith, Bayview)Dundas street east, travelled to) avenue for members of Wom-/Kingston recently to visit with en's Institute was 'Agriculture her son who is a patient at and Canadian Industries'. Kingston General Hospital. Mrs. Everett King, president, ' chaired the meeting and wel-| Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chas:, comed members and a number | Belleville spent Saturday at the) of visitors. jhome of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. The motto given by Mrs. | Osterhout and daughter, Joyce. = PcG gs He me Mrs. Helen Toffan, 610 Maple brought out pr for th ne} street west, has returned after and we should t ought! undergoing surgery at the Osh-| ry and live up to General Hospital Her it in our every day life. bah att ea rig lfriends wish her a speedy: re- The roll call was answered) v6 with the name of a place and °°'°™: the industry which made it fa-| The November meeting of St. mous. It proved that Canada| John the Evangelist CWL. will has a vast wealth that some of|be held Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 8.30] us know little about. jin the parish hall. Rev, Father| After a short business session Michael Troy, principal of Neil| it was decided to have a potiMcNeil High School, Toronto, | luck luncheon and make a quilt|will be guest speaker, his topic at the home of Mrs. Fergus|will be 'The Legion of Mary". Curl in the latter. part of No-| vember. It was also mentioned| While visiting their daughter that Mrs. Frank Roberts is writ-\and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.) ing a report for the: Oshawa|Dan Batherson, 319 Centre? Times regarding the history|street north, Mr. and Mrs. Sam) of the Whitby Women's Insti-|A- MacDonnell, Verdun, Que-| tute, bec, celebrated their fist wed- It was agreed to give a do-|ding anniversary. Guests were nation to Victorian Order of|Mr. and Mrs. Dan Batherson , Nurses to help in their good Jf, and two sons, Jerry and work. : Danny, Buffalo, New York, Mr. Mrs. Smith gave a paper on,and Mrs. Archie Chisholm, To- farming through the years, tell-|ronto, and Mr, and Mrs. -Rod ing of Canada's first farmers|MacLean, Rexdale. and the hardship they went : ' through to obtain Sheu to Sra Mrs. Warren Mowat will offi- on, up to our vast grain crops "lly. open the Royal Canadian today with new tractors. com- Tegion Ladies Auxiliary Bazaar bines and heavy machinery. Friday, Oct. 30. at 2.30 p.m. How times can change in a few! Michele, daughter of Mr. and short years. : Mrs. Louis Grenier, is celebrat- _Mrs Earl Ward. and. Mrs. ing her sixth birthd: Everett King gave a reading) ------ after which Mr. Robert Ed-| wards of Texaco showed a very interesting and educational | film on "Industries" showing | what is made from the dif- | ferent commodities grown on | the farm, even what is made from corn husks and feathers. | This closed a very interesting | meeting. A lovely lunch was | served by the hostess, Mrs. | Smith and her helpers, Mrs. | Fergus Curl and Mrs. Everett | King. | Winner of the quilt is Mr. | Cecil Snodden, Blackwater, HOUSEHOLDERS Save On te 16 a Ph: 668-334] POWER-TRAIN | igames.. It Norman Hancock spoke on|take that they: will bear a lot a coach and manager to bring A lot of the) and make them world beaters at 5-YEAR, 50,000-MILE The Whitby Dunlop Junior|Whitby cage. The win was a big one for the| not afraid of 'spooks Saturday| young Whitby team which had which has inspired the forma- lost its opening two games, The Dunnies, under Manager Ivan Davie and Coach Pat Baker, have worked very hard during the pre-season warmups and especially during the first two is not easy for in so many truly young fellows the drop of a' hat. They have to play together and find just what makes each other tick before they get the true picture of each other's ability. The Dunnies appeared to have this confidence Saturday night as they seldom appeared in any | real trouble. They skated well) and were passing with much more desire and will to win. The Dunnies. will try to make} it two in a row tomorrow night! as they hit the road for an away from home affair, On Sat- urday night the locals will be} at home to the Weston Dodgers in what should prove to be a very interesting game. SUMMARY Ist Period 1, Whitby, Marshall, Lavender, Lastic 1.26 be: Earl Fairman, supervisor of school, who will introduce Chief George Rankine, of the Whitby Police Department; Rev. John Smith, minister, St. Mark's Unit- United Church; Dr. Walter Weber, medical director of On- tario' Hospital, and Gerry Sta- chow, principal of Hillcrest school. Leslie McFarlane, a noted author, will be acting as members for Ontario: Riding tion of a Young Liberal -Asso-| ciation in the riding under the auspices of Mr. Hollingsworth by its unprecedented success. q- Whitby, Lavender, Fletcher, Marshall .... 8.09 3. Whitby, O'Shea, Solomon, Buhrt 18.33) moderator. Penalties--Galbraith 10.27. All parents and friends are Cournoyer 15.39, Evans 18.47, welcome to attend. Members of Thompson 19.27. | Work Is Outlined Women Unit No. 4, presided at the October meeting at home of Mrs. Earl _Fairman, 121. Palace street, when 16 members and two visitors were present. Hospital Volunteer Mrs. Richard MacCarl, lead- | er of St. Mark's United Church | the | Arrangements were completed 2nd Period Scoring--None. Penalties -- Taylor 3.21, Burns 9.56, Thompson 14.53, Galbraith 16.27, Lastie 19.03. 3rd Period 4. St. Mike's, Foley, 'Bear, Fraser 5. St, Mike's, Culligan, Bear é 6. Whitby, Lavender, | Fletcher, Marshall .... 12.03) 7. Whitby, Dionne, Sandford Penalties -- Galbraith 3.12,| Fraser 8.12, Sandford 9.36, | Cournyer, Lane 12.51, Sandford | 15.36, Burns, Myles, 16.56, Evans 2, 19.18, Whittaker 19.18, Buhrt 19.53 WHITBY. BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:20 Last Complete Show Starts 8:20 ene SiReAROPE Both Features Recommended es Adult Entertainment BETEDAVIG BATE DAVIS® KARI MALDEN PETER LAWFORD DEAD RINGER Produced by WILUAM H. WRIGHT - Directed by PAUL HENRED 'Sarecnplay by ALBERT BENCH and OSCAR MILLARD fiusk ANDRE PREVI mummm WARNER BROS. FARE GPS SOORD TRACE ALBUM 87 THE AEPEDTIVE GEROS OF ARORE PREVI Stor of "BABY JANE" in Another Thriller The Plumber PLUMBING & HEATING SHEET METAL WORK e INSTALLATIONS e REPAIRS e@ SERVICE ie AUTHORIZED CONSUMERS' GAS DEALER Ph. 668-4247 128 BROCK ST. N; WHITBY Quality Material & Workmanship GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS SUPPORT THE LOCAL SUPPLIERS OF FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROC¥ ST. S. OIA! 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT Whitby Tile Centre 106 BROCK ST, S$. WHITBY Tile - Linoleum - Corlon - Sheet Vinyl! - Broadloom - Pittsburgh Paints, etc. Phone 668-5331 | COXIE'S Bargain Centre New and Used Surplus Stock 125 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! YOUR Sports CALENDAR WEEKLY EVENTS This Programme Presented By The Locel Busines Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS . HOCKEY METROPOLITAN JR, "B' LEAGUE Soturday, Nov. 7, Weston:Dadgers vs Whitby Dunlops, 7:00 p.m. at the Whitby Areno. Tuesday, Nov. 3. The Etobicoke Indions ploy host to the Dunlops in Etobicoke. WHITBY MERCHANTILE HOCKEY LEAGUE Sundey, Nov. 8. Ottenbrite Men's Wear vs Areno Sunoco Whitby Arena ot 12:00 noon," Kelly-Disney vs Royal Hotel ot 2:00 p.m, BADMINTON The Whitby Badminton Club will be ploying every Mon- day ond Thursday night. 7:30 to 10:30 ot Henry Street High School. New Members Welcome. PUBLIC SKATING Wednesdey nights, 8 to 10 p.m. adults only. Friday, 8:30 to 10:30 adults and children. Saturday afternoon skating for children under 14 only. MARTIN'S ESSO SERVICE Hwy. 2 at Thicksons Rd, GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Free Check-Up Enjoy Carefree Holiday Driving PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Licensed Mechanic Specializing in... Major Repsirs Tune Ups Brakes Relined Exhaust Systems PH. 728-5641 W.. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD, Ample Parking Facilities You don't hove to play @ sport to be @ good sport. 110 Dundos St. E., Whitby 668-3410 STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments + +» of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby ED. JEFFREYS @ Janitor Service @ Window Cleaning WE SPECIALIZE IN OFFICE & FACTORY WORK 120 Lupin Dr, Whitby PH. 668-8658 POLARA 880 4-DOOR H Ready Now for... ..» MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY e in : | ae A LOT MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY The cor that's causing all the excitement! Dodge comes on big for '65, Real big, It looks and rides like on expensive cor doesn't cost like one. The most cor field. Your kind of car MONACO, POLARA 880. ARDTOP But in the popular low-price POLARA 440, 330 THE YEAR'S BEST-ENGINEERED CARS Again in '65, Chrysler products WHITBY CHAMBER of COMMERCE NOTICE OF MEETING RE:. Presentation of Whitby Downtown Mk Renewal Plans. THURSDAY, NOV. 5th, 1964 - 8 P.M. Kathleen Rowe School -- A Panel of advisors on Planning, Engineering and Financing will be present to discuss the two plans which have been developed. ALL INTERESTED ARE WELCOME wee i . Pal REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL 668-8831 Clare Shank -- Nick Van De Broek -- Ike Perry -- Ruth Snodden HOMES OF QUALITY WITH SORICHETTI We have been appointed sales agents for Peter Sorichetti and Sons better built homes, Inspect the four bedroom brick and stone bungalows now under construction In the exclusive Bowman Ave. district in Whitby. These 2 bath homes have attoched garage end other dressed up features, Also mode! without garage and others with carport. Prices from $16,300 to $17,450 with low down payment, You must see these homes under construction te appreciate their value and arrange to move in before Christmos, Seporate, Public end High Schools nearby too. < verse DELUXE BUNGALOW WITH BROADLOOM > On clean paved street in popular south west residential area with 3 bedrooms, dining room, large living room, spacious kitchen, extra bedroom in basement end full size 'dressed. up recreation room, Trees, patio; childs wading pool, attached gorage end generous land. scaping. Full price $16,500 with $3000 down payment. ; WHITBY HOME & FURNITURE Three bedroom brick near school. with 60' frontage and private drive. The owner says sell with stove, refrigerator, TV and other furniture or home alone, Make offer with or without, BEAUTIFUL BRICK EXECUTIVE HOME -- WHITBY In Whitby in immaculate condition with neat landscaping, 4 bedrooms, dining room 10 x 13, attoched garage, 1% bath, custom built away from. subdivision orea, Nothing to do here but move in. A good cash payment needed here on this $21,900 property. Inspect and moke offer, WHITBY -- WORTH THE PRICE -- $9,000 This older style stueco bungalow has a good basement with economical heating system, 3 piece bath, 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen end large living room. The lot is 66 x 137° ond entire property is Dutch clean ond tidy. Don't wait too long to see this one. HICKORY ST. WHITBY -- COMMERCIAL Home with 4 bedrooms just off Dundas St. E. Large lot for small business in close in location. Live here and start @ business of your choice. Make qood warehouse, machine shop, printing shop, or similar business location, Full price $11,900. WHITBY -- DUNDAS ST. E, -- 100 FT. FRONTAGE & HOME 4 bedroom home ond large 2 storey barn on lot 100'. x 150' next to Craydon Road apart- ments. Look to the future here with this busy traffic area, Owner building new home will five occupancy soon, Inspect and make offer. OSHAWA -- 1/2 STOREY BRICK -- $12,700 A tine tisting this is--too with 75' lot, low taxes and one mortgage payment. This clean decorated home has 7 rooms including sun room and extra large kitchen. Some extras in= cluding carpets on stairs, expensive chandeliers in living room etc, Go with this well 'kept property. $2500 down payment. Balance $80.00 monthly. EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR FAMILY HOME -- WHITBY On Palace Street, Whitby, walking distance to centre of town for the whole family. 3 spacious bedrooms, dining room, tiving room and a roomy kitchen. This larger modern brick home with 60' x 142' lot may be just what you are looking for with recreation room in basement and other interesting features, Full price $14,900 with around $3,000 down, -K-MART SHOPPING AND S.D.A. CHURCH Nearby this 12 year old stone and-frame bungalow on Kendalwood Drive between Oshawa and Whitby, The cosy open stone fireplace with the warm crackling fire gives en atmosphere of hominess to this 3 bedroom bungalow that you will enjoy. The lot is 100 by 208' with gorden ond smoll fruit trees, Taxes are low. Full price $16,800 with $3,000..down and $100.00 monthly. You may have on extra lot here to reduce your unit cost. in this fast growing Grea 3 BEDROOM BRICK -- WHITBY -- EXTRAS - And tetal price only $13,200, This smooth finished recreation room, outside fenced in play area, 3 section pointed basement and all round warm cosy living quarters is being offered at an attractive price for @ quick sale. Start living with @ low 6% mortgage. 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CHRYSLER big car, You s Northside Chyrsl A LTD. ° The wheelbase Chequing Privileges ® No Service Charge | VICTORIA and GREY TRUST | puowe 668.3368 308 Dundes St. W. -- Woithy | riding platform JUST SOUTH OF @ Once upon a time you had to pay a big car price to own @ Dodge is big. In real measurements .and width by adding chrome and overhang, Dodge started from scratch and built a bigger, roomier, solid kind of car. thon ever before. FINANCING till do ler, Dodge. .. unless you buy Dodge from com , performance and wear a hat, put three adul Some cars add length when you talk, @ You get o lot more cor for covers 121 inches, more than 10 feet of your family, w ROSSLAND RD. WEST poage is big and what a difference you'll notice in ride, 'ort room. You carr stretch your legs, ts across ond almost hear dh echo your money, a lot more room for a real bargain throughout when you buy a Dodge at Northside Chrysler, Dodge, Dodge comes. in 4 great series for 1965... MANACO... POLARA 880... POLARA 440... DODGE 330 "Be On The Safe Side . . . Deal with Northside' -- Whitby's Brightest Showplace! NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER 918 BROCK ST. NORTH -- WHITBY DODGE (WHITBY) LTD, 11 by 17 kitchen is a delight to any owner with a large family, Nice start on recreation room will take only a few hours to finish. You must see this attractive home before deciding on your home purchase, $2000 down payment. WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH BUILDING On 68 by 162 corner lot could be utilized for omy other church group wishing to hove 4 central location, Possibly a lodge hall or some commercial venture wishing an economical headquarters would snap up this solid brick 88 year old building, Property is well kept with steam heating plant, 2 washrooms, kitchen, Sunday School room and some Class rooms. Full price $33,500, SEE OUR LISTINGS FOR OSHAWA IN CLASSIFIED