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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Mar 1965, p. 5

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St. John's Anglican CLUB CALENDAR \Choral Group MONDAY, March 22 WA Holds March 17 Meet St. John's Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary held its meeting March 17, President Mrs. Martin Gouldburn opened the meeting with a hymn and prayers. A short business session followed. It was announced that March 24 the articles for the sale will be on display at the Church hall. Tea will be served from 2 till 4 plm. under the convenership of Mrs. Edwin Larsen. The regular annual fall Ba- zaar will be held Nov. 24. Mrs. Henry Perry introduced Co-Op Credit union bankin night Ist Whitby Scouts guest speaker, Mrs. Robert Salvation Army Brownies Stevens RN who described her work with the Blind patients of the, Whitby Ontario Hospital. An open question and answer period followed. Mrs. Stevens displayed the work accomplished by patients which will be sold through the occupational therapy depart- ment. Mrs. John McKibbin thanked Mrs. Stevens for her most in- teresting talk. Refreshments Mrs. Ernest Northam, and M Henry Perry. The next woo will be held April 21. ers St: John's Anglican Church Rut WA Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No, 2 TUESDAY, March 23 Whitby Whittlers Tops Club Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Salvation Army Cubs 2nd Whitb: were served by| Royal Canadian Legion Ladie Auxiliary z| | Whitby Baptist Women's Society} for Christian service Ist. Mark's UCW Unit No. 1 WHITBY PERSONALS Sinclair Home and School As- sociation held "Games Night" during Education Week at Sin- clair school auditorium. Mrs. Mason Morrison, president, wel- comed all present. The following were the lucky winners: Ladies' high: Mrs. Fertile; gents' high: Mr. A. Allman; ladies' low: Mrs. Lois Suddard; gents' low: Mr. K. Mossey. Door prize was won by Mr. Eric Branton. Draw prizes went) to: Mrs, William Barry, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Joan aatiaven | Mrs. Audrey Barker. At the! close of a most enjoyable eve-) ning lunch was served by Mrs. Murray Brown, Mrs, Frank) Parrinder, Mrs. W. J. Mrs. Ron Greer, Mrs. Green, Mrs. W. J. Hoar, Mrs. Mason Morrison, Mrs. Eric Branton and Mrs, W. A. Grylls. Reg} Robert Boychyn, 218 Anderson), street, is celebrating his birth- |day this Saturday, LOOK - APRIL'S HERE ALREADY April is just around the corner, 'tis true, but the agile young lady above is a different kind of April. She is Miss April Carter and she is busy rehearsing for Whitby District Bowling Scores WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE (Wednesday) Triples 600 and over -- Tony Vandermale 737 (302-225), Jim Vanderende 723 (292-244), Clar- ence Moore 704 (260-251), Don Craggs 697 (294), Bruce Hender- son 760 (262), Geo. Childs 657) (252), Don Reed 651 (264), Ron Black 651 (251), Les Reed 635 (238-223), Earl Birch 616 (235), Ed Hutchinson 609 (228), Len Tutton 658. (271-132), Gord Platt 608, Bill Gough 605 (251), Alex Fillier 603 (237). Singles 220 and over -- Jim Mifflin 268, Toni Perroni 257, Ernie Young 249, Rusty Tripp 246, Art Locke 246; Joe Coppol- ino 243, Bill Henderson 235, Ozzie Moore 235, Bill Sulston 234, Joe Ciampo 232, Al 'Ham- mers 227, Bob Plaskitt 226, Bob Brown 226, Joe Lomagno 226, Bob Leal 225, Ken Roduck 221, Gary Winters 221, John Mc- Conkey 221, Geo McKay 221 Team Standings -- Ramblers 10, Drew's 10, Sam's Barber shop 9; A and T Motors 8, Joker's 8, Dunlop 8, Hony- ockers 7, Lewis Custom Tailor's 7, Andrew's 6, Whitby Barber shop 5, Joe's Barber Shop 5, Hasbins 5, Whitby Hotel 5, Papermaker's 2, Mitton Machi-|- nery 1, Bell Taxi 0. WHITBY LADIES CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE Points for The Day: Allsorts 1; Gumdrops 0; Humbugs 3; | Pye d Bean 4; Life Savers 2; Lollipops 2; Maple Buds 2 and Peppermints 2. Triples Over Mothersill 656; Goldie Marshall 621; Grace Sandford 572; Hazel Moore 571; Doreen Kehoe 564; Florence Moore 565; Muriel Mc- Kim 563; Marion Brooks 500: "\Hicks 242; Isabel | 560; | a colorful, upcoming event-- the annual show of the Whit- by . Figure Skating Club which is' to be held. Satur- day night, March 27, in the 'Pickering General | Rates Compared BROUGHAM -- Following ila a comparison of the 1964 and|® |1965 general tax rates for Pick- ering Township with the 1965 rate in brackets: Reeve and council, 8 (9 treasurer, 1.0 (1.1); clerk an jeludes election costs), .6 (.9); |assessment, 1.1 (1.1); municipal a 4 (.3); town hall, (1); planning board, .6 (8);| bylaw enforcement, .5 (.9). | Roads, 5.4 (6.5); dump, .2 (.3); engineering, .2 (.2); wel- fare, .9 (.9); conservation, .5 (.5); health unit, .8 (.9); CBC oversizing, .6 (.7); parks, .25 | (35); recreation, .25 (.35). Shirley Hicks 560 Alice Anderson 550; Sandra Labanovich 538; Betty Pascoe 530; Ede Walker 530; Rose Peleshok 526; Isabel Farndale 525; Ann Labanovich 515; Bernice Moase 514; Kayie Loyst 511; Diane Richardson 509 and Marie Lintner 503. Singles Over 200: Rae Their- man 250; Isabel Mothersill 248, 209; Muriel McKim 246; Shirley Whitby Arena. Miss Carter, shown in a high jump, will be one of more than 300 performers from Whitby and district. MERCILESS KILLER The deadliest disease in the! world is pneumonic plague. In the Manchurian outbreak of} 1910-11, mortality was reporte as $ 99.99 per cent. NO LIGHTWEIGHT The largest animal in the 'world is. still living, although few in numbers. Blue Whales have been recorded at 131%| tons weight and estimated at} 170 tons. IF AMORE EVEN HEAT /S YOUR DESIRE. OF OUR WAYS OF HEATING Mrs. Ray Campbell, 126 Coch-\celebrating his 80th birthday) lrane street, is opening her home|March 21. To celebrate the oc- |March 26 to members of Whitby|casion his daughter, Mrs. Verna Pentecostal Church Missionary; \Council for their meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrus, \719 Burns street west are cele-| brating their sixth wedding an-| niversary March 21. Their| \friends wish them every happi-} ness. IODE Viscount Greenwood d Chapter are holding an execu- jrecently spent three weeks in tive meeting March 22 at 2 p.m. ie the United Church hall. Bryant,| |St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 4 | |WEDNESDAY, March 24 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dan,| ist. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil 1211 Lupin drive, spent | dren of the Church month in Ontario, California, Whitby St. John's Ambulance near Los Angeles, the guests of Whithy Women's Institute their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humenuk, |THURSDAY, March 25 | Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Mark will be four March 21| Salvation Army Women's Home and his brother Neil will cele-| League brate his first birthday March'st, John the Evangelist Sale 22. They are the sons of Mr. Guild Mr. and Mrs. Alier Cyr, 961|/Whitby Chapter Order Dundas street west. |Eastern Star No, 248 iChristian Reformed Church La dies Society Work and Pra; | William Thorne, Toronto, is a |weekend guest at the home of jhis 'sister and brother-in-law, |FIRDAY, March 26 B.| Mr. and Mrs, Alier Cyr. | bi [Red Cross: Senior Citizens cial Club |Pentecostal Church Young Peo ple's Christ Ambassadors |0-Op Credit Union night So Miss Brenda Jean Handscomb lis celebrating her sixth birth- |day March 20. Guests attending) her party on Friday were: Val- erie Allen, JoAnne Branton, Patsy Button, Mary Cassady, SATURDAY, Marek Lori Lintner, Jayne Mc- |Cullough, Ether Mowat, Sandra |Salvation \Scott, Terri Villeneuve, Lorraine) Salvation White, Julie Wilde and Debra) ade Atchison. | Salvation Band 27 Army Guides Army Timbral Brig Mr. George Huntley will be Whitby Baptist Church Explor- an of the banking Army Young People's 'To Present Operetta Preparations are almost com- ipiete for the presentation of "The Gondoliers" by the Bow- imanville and Oshawa Choral So- |ciety. This year the Gilbert and |Sulliv an Operetta is being given in the McLaughlin Collegiate y| land Vocational Institute Audi- s\torium, Mar. 30. It may also be seen in the Bowmanville ¥|/Town Hall on the previous Fri- h lday and Saturday at the same| time. | The choral society, working junder the guidance of Hugh) Martin of Toronto with Mrs. Dorothy Payne of Bowmanville at the piano, started a full sea- son of rehearsals in October. This is the sixth year that 'Gilbert and Sullivan has been presented by the society and the second year that it has been seen in Oshawa. The Oshawa Symphony Orchestra, under the) leadership of Edward Oscap- l- BAHA'I WORLD FAITH PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the 1.0.0.F. Hall Brock St. S. Whitby. Every Sunday evening ot 8:15 P.M, EVERYONE WELCOME Refreshments served. Resuscitators } Sandford, 710 Newman crescent, Oxygen |will be openings her home to lrelatives and friends in the afternoon, Happy to report that Mr. Huntley is still very active and lhas just returned from a two- iweek trip to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalby 24 HOUR |Beeton visiting Mr, and Mrs. ee Whitby Emergency Ambulance Unit Phone 668-5903 FIRST AID EQUIPPED SERVICE Isaac LaForce. | FREE TIC KETS src BROCK THEATRE | | The CORNER PIZZA SPECIAL/ZING IN, @ PIZZA SPAGHETTI © *BAR-B-Q CHICKEN @ SPARERIBS HOME DELIVERY 668-8807 (Open 7 @ week) 107 COLBORNE ST. W. C. §. Bradshaw, 150! Lakeside POPULAR PICTURES EACH WEEK 12 PEOPLE RECEIVE TICKETS FREE AT THE Each week for 26 weeks there will appear in the advertisements on this ind addresses of 12 lucky people in this oreo, If your me should. appear ent yeu locate it, olf you are asked to do is clip the ad and present it at the Oshawa Times Office in Whitby or Oshawa. You will then receive your guest tickets to the Brock Theatre. WEEK OF MARCH 22th One ceniolete program starting 7:30 REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES ! Goldie Marshall 239, 237; Grace Sandford 237; Hazel) Moore 232; Alice Bradley 230; | Sandra Labanovich 223; Pascoe 217; Alice Anderson 216; Mildred Thomas 216; Doreen Kehoe 209; Rose Peleshok 209; Ede Walker 204 and Florence} Moore 201. Bz | [137 BROCK STS WHITBY BROCK WHITBY Evenin. SATUR ain Monuments 'Created to \ Individual oS india! STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE WHITBY The Drama Students will present "THE LIBATION BEARERS" A Greek Ploy In the school euditorium on TUES., MAR. 23rd AT 8 P.M. Admission Adults 75c Students 30c A UNIVERSAL PICTURE A ROBERT © PonNITZ PRODUCTION Starts at 6:55 and 10 p.m. Shows at 6:55 and 8:30 AY MATINEE AT 1:30 |HE FOUGHT THE DEADLIEST, | Darryl F. Zanuck's for Matchless Living.. GO ELECTRIC |ZALTERATIONS Pa REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES % 668-4278 Sidney -Dalby, 517 Athol McTEAGUE (JIM) ELECTRIC LTD. "THE LONGEST DAY" SELECTED BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! By The National Board of Review 42 International Stars ! PHONE MERCURY AUTO. BODY some 668-8522 @ COLLISION CUSTOM BODY WORK @ 24 HR, ROAD SERVICE @ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED KONRAD CSER--OWNER _Ulrich, 166 Elizabe 324 ASH ST., WHITBY RES. PHONE 668-3208 John R JOE ROBINSON "Your B.P. Dealer" SERVICE STATION @ TUNE-UPS @ SERVICE CALLS e GENERAL REPAIRS $. D. Calhoun, 840 Somerville 668-4585 616 BROCK N. WHITBY |, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, March 20, 1965 § ella, ably accompany the choral society for its performances' come and ee interested is cordially invited to contact any again this year. member of the group. Principals in the cast include: Jack Allin, Milton Rainey, Greta Downs, Janice Tremeer, Bill Rundle, Hazel Gillen, Harvey Tremeer, Elinor Brent, Edna De Jong, Gay Quinton, Aldyth Whorms, Rowland Coombes, Roy Beckett, Bob Payne, Wen- dell Fisher. The society does not devote) all its efforts to Gilbert and Sullivan there being several other events through the year. Meadowcrest BAPTIST BROOKLIN Rev. Horold W. Fife of High | Park Baptist Church, Toronto || wil be the guest speoker for o series of special meetings held ] each evening except Saturday from Wednesday, March 24 'through Sunday, March 28th. New members are always wel- ST. ANDREW'S | PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A. Minister Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist Hi i ! 9:45 A.M.-----Sunday School 11:00 A.M. "GOD SPEAKS a THE 1965 MAI Nursery Care and set Congre- gation During Divine Worship EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West 10:30 A.M, 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, 8.D, Miss lla Newton, Deaconess Mrs, J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. 11;00 A.M. "THE TRUTH OF THE LORD" 9:30 on Intermediate Seniors 11;00 @.m, Ag Kindergarten | Rev. Harold W. Fife SUNDAY SERVICES 9:55 A.M.--Sundoy School 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, The Paster Rey. L. R, Laird speaking Primary Infant Care, Junior Congregation FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street North REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS" BROADCAST C.K.L.B.--1350 on your dial 9:45 A.M.--A GREAT BIBLE SCHOOL CONTEST with Bethel Baptist, Orillia, 333 Present Last Sunday. 11:00 A.M. sii ne AND PRAISE SERVICE "REDEMPTION THRU HIS. BLOOD" i" 7:00 P.M.--Service of Sermon and Song A GREAT MISSIONARY SERVICE Monday Evening, 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker:-- REV. J. B. WILLIAMS VETERAN MISSIONARY OF SUDAN INTERIOR MISSION, PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED "THERE'S ALWAYS A WELCOME AT FAITH" FOR OCCASION Moke It. FLOWERS by Ti 668-3142 131 Brock S. Whitby CLUB BAYVIEW -- TABLE SERVICE -- DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT in this edver COM may reauest guest DANCING 9-12 poss te Bayview Club ot Times office. AND 515 F, Ladd, 185 Sinclair $3.00 PER COUPLE OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE ntre S. MERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES BROCK S, -- 668-5853 SCUGOG CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDERERS STORAGE WHITBY OFFICE 130 Brock W. 668-434) 524 CROMWELL, OSHAWA CLARK STUDIOS Fine Oil Paintings BUYING - SELLING Get Quick Results with low cost CLASSIFIED ACTION WANT ADS Self-Improvement Classes 668-4497 325 Brock N. .. . Whitby VIC'S SPUR SERVICE STATION MURPHY OIL CO, LIMITED 668-3644 501 Brock N. Whitby A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Shown at 8:35 Only NOT effective from March 1 for an offence. NO FIRES TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY ICE By-Law 1872 prohibiting open air fires is 5th to June Ist in the Township of Whitby. The By-Law carries a penalty up to $300 in the case of a conviction * GEO. E. VICK--Fire Chief Area No. 1 HAROLD BRYAN--Fire Chief Area No. 2 WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH | (Colborne St. W. at Centre) Minister Organists Rev. John McLeod Mrs. W. Summers, A.T.C.M. 7 P.M. MARITIMERS. NIGHT A call to all Maritimers to join us in worship and enjoy a time of fellowship GUEST SPEAKER Rev. Murray McLeod M.A.B.D. A former Minister from St. John N.B. presently on the staff of Toronto Bible College 11 A.M.--"RETURNING HOME" The Pastor will preach BIBLE SCHOOL--9:45 A.M.-- Classes for All Ages WEDNESDAY--7:30 P.M. -- Prayer and Bible Study YOU ARE INVITED TO ALL GATHERINGS | COPPING CARPET SERVICE @ IN YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT @ COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS @ CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY 942-0535 CLEANING @ GUARANTEED & INSURED, FREE ES "WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT" j TIMATES Byron N. A&T MOTORS @ 2 Licensed Mechanics @ Automatic Transmissions @ Complete Tune-ups J. P. DePratto, 108 668-2893 701 Dundes E. Whitby Wilson N. HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 668-8873 @ INDUSTRIAL @ COMMERCIAL @ COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET See Our Disploy Of New '65 RAMBLERS Quantity of Good Used ean ABNER'S ESSO SERVICE 668-5391 John Mason, 706 Att WHITBY 1003 Brock 3, Whitby COMPLETE wage WHITBY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 405 MARY ST. 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THREE SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 7:00 p.m. Sunday School at 11:00.a.m. Nurseries for Infants, Toddlers, and Pre-schoolers

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