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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 6

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WHITBY GUIDES PLAN COOKIE DAY This Saturday a small army of girls will descend upon Whitby carrying cook- jes. The best sales tech- niques in the world will be used when a prospective client is treated to a smile and: "Aw, gee mister, they're only 40 cents, and it's for a good cause." Two salesiladies examine their products under the Brownie Watched by the wise old owl are; Sandra Rycroft, 16, First Whitby Guides and_ Stephanie Whale, 10, First Whitby Brownies (right). --Oshawa Times Photo Toadstool, IN THE COUNTY UXBRIDGE -- "The odd farmer in Ontario County has done a bit of cultivating or harrowing but there has been no seeding done as yet," H. Lynn Fair, agri- cultural representative for Ontario County, said Wed- nesday, He explained that farm work is a couple of weeks behind compared with other years, but this situation pre- vails across the entire prov- ince. it may be possible to get some seeding done next week," Mr. Fair said. He explained that in Essex and Kent Counties, where early potatoes and vege- tables are well started at this time of year, they have just been planted, Diet Luncheon Winner Reward Shrinking Violets Tops held its meeting at the home of Gloria Ranger with 25 members present. 54% pounds with no gains. To encourage members to loose weight they will wear a name plate with a violet ribbon at- a member loses a small violet will be attached to the ribbon. groups for the next six weeks wall. They were also guests at | Woods as leaders, jwith Crystal Wright and Ada NO SEED PLANTED "If the weather warms up, * WHITBY -- The Whitby Club Barbara Hodgson, in charge of weigh-in, reported a loss of tached. For every five pounds} To make it more interesting members were divided into two The losing! Unit Lay Plans For Luncheon WHITBY -- St. Mark's United Church Women, Unit No. 1, met Thursday afternoon with 13 members present. In the ab- sence of 'the leader, Mis. Har- old Hare, Mrs, Earl Bond chair- ed the meeting which opened with a poem entitled 'Living'. Twenty-two calls were report- ed made to sick or owut-ins. Final arrangements were made Acid i for the forthcoming luncheon to be held May 5 at the United | Church Assembly hall. embers may be obtained from members of the Units. Mrs, C, E, Broughton read al poem on "Brazil" and Mrs, | C. L. Jorden and Mrs. W, F.| MacCarl gave a paper on the} people of Brazil mentioning| their customs, education, way of | living, soil conditions, etc. Refreshments were served by | Mrs. Hare's group and a social | half hour was spent. The May 25 meeting will be a joint meeting with Unit No, 4 when pictures will be shown "ll Bermuda and Trinidad. Make-up Method Demonstrated WHITBY The Whitby Whittlers Tops Club held its meeting with 23 mem- bers present. Edna Moody took the weigh-in. For two more weeks the loss will not be divulged as the Whittlers are in competition with the Oshawa Happy Gang. Alice Boychyn presided and LISTINGS Urgently Needed W. Schatzmann Realtor 114 Brock St. N. WHITBY Ph, 668-3338 intr d a pr ctive mem- ber. A member gave a make-up demonstration with Jenny D'Angelo volunteering to act as model, Li THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, AM 29, 1968 OPPOSES SKATEBOARDS KITCHENER (CP)--A safety officers' workshop of the On-' tario Traffic Conference, Mon- day a resolution de-| TV personality Steve Allen at- tended 18 schools in his youth, since his parents were travel- ling vaudeville comedians. She seal wear finer leathers unsurpassed comfort MEN'S had SHOES | Collins Shoes 119 BROCK ST. $. WHITBY Open Fri. till 9 P.M. nouncing use of skateboards in their sidewalks and -- ways. The new sport was seen as "leaving a trail of fractured adolescents across the coun- try." 125 Brock St. S. TT Ladies, Quality NYLONS | Ladies, Reg. 4.95 SWEATERS Girl's STEAM ee the wey to relex--ot George's Barbershop || | Every Dey from 8 A.M. to 9 P.M, Sunday from 8 A.M, to 3 P.M, Tuesday -- Ladies' Day Mondoy ---- Closed All Dey BROCK ST. " NORTH. WHITBY | | FREEMAN'S FORMAL RENTALS Made to Measure Clothes |) @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top Tailors | --at-- | RED WING ORCHARDS OPEN FOR RETAIL SALES 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mon. thru Fri. at Cold Storage Plant ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN SATURDAY Reg. 2.89 BULKY KNIT SWEATERS .. Boy's Tapered CASUAL PANTS .... Men's Men's Luxury Rainwear Little Girl's WHITBY CLOTHING & SUPPLIES Our Prices Are Lower Than Many Larger Plazas This Sale Only ...... 2.66 Our Price .... 3.98 DRESS PANTS ...A Bargain Only ..,. RAINSHIELD COATS ...... SUMMER DRESSES ... ONLY Albert and Isabel Midgley invite their many friends and customers to drop in and take advantage of Whitby oD pe 1,00 1.49 Special 7.98 WHITBY PERSONALS | | Cornwall Royal Hotel, | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cour- tion was made to Mrs. Albert) chesne, Doreen and Donna,|Cooper who for the past eight! Whitby; Mr. and Mrs, Carlton|years was Leader of Brooklin| Bullock, Toronto, spent the Eas-/Home Making Club. Mrs .| ter holidays in Cowansville,;\Cooper was presented with Que., guests of Mr. and Mrs.|hostess chair and utility table.| Edward Adams where they at-|The Cooper family is leaving| tended a family reunion. They|Brooklin shortly to establish also visited relatives and friends} residence in Wick. It is with re- in Glen Sutton Que., with the/grets that the 4-H Club mem- Courchesne relatives arranging|bers see Mrs, Cooper moving a family gathering away as she had done so much) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wood for their Club and activities. At| h| at two ebilates. Sandra 'and the close of the evening lunc Donald, visited in Waterville, was provided and served by| 'Que., with her parents, Mr, and RUSS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S., Whitby & SUNDAY 2 Miles West of Whitby on Hwy. No. 2 At The BIG RED APPLES these special prices. |the wedding reception held at |team will entertain the win-| |ners at a diet luncheon, | The winner of the draw was| Kathryn, daughter of Mr. and| Dorothy Martin. The next meet- Mrs, Clifford Godwin, is cele- st will be held at the home of Gloria Ranger, 930 Crocus a|brating her 10th birthday today. |r. . When It Comes To VALUE! ECONOMY! PERFORMANCE! INCOME TAX Mrs, Howes. They were also sacle Gerald Ravary RETURNS STYLING! and HANDLING! a, Acaens tiene, attended the double-wedding ad COMPLETED r. an r ef Coaticooke, Que. Mr. Ravary's two nieces, Donna) ' and Darlene Ravary. The ges Mrs. Martin Hoogsteen, §8|eremony was held at | Phone 668- 8252, ing street, - Brooklin, opened Columbus RC Church at corn:| her home to members of the 4-H Club. A surprise presenta-| : . =} BROCK _ Evening Shows At 7 & 9 P.M, OA whiny SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 4 Believe It | Or Not| | GETS the VOTE! FREE Loan of spreader Canada' s Own" mt Car! 1 KN Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Jordison| and sons, Steven and Scott, re- cently visited in Roxboro, Que.,| guests of Mrs. Thelma Leney and family. AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR BOATS MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LID. BROOKLIN--PH. 655-3641--ONT. Open Evenings and Weekends with any purchase of Grass Seed or Fertilizer Sportsman's Corner | 103 Byron St. $. Whitby |) STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE FISHERMENS SPECIALS SLEEPING BAGS full 72" fength bett filled, 100" zipper. Reg. 7.95 OUR PRICE Other models et similer path RUBBER RAINCOATS full length perfect for boet, stream or street-wear. Snep fasteners, Bleck only, Reg. 6.95. OUR PRICE Low-Cost MIC INSURANCE BUY and REALLY SAVE DURING MILLS SUCCESS CAR SALES CELEBRATION *1585" INCLUDING: Gasoline, Licence . . . and-ready for the road! Here's Why VIVA Offers So Much ! Conadion Styling Accented Beauty The Famous Mitchell 300 SPINNING REEL 18,97 BAIT CANTEEN Metal bound, double lock car- rying hondle, --s buss bedding. Reg. "4 97 OUR PRICE 2 Spools OUR PRICE .... Low-Rate GMAC TERMS VIVA Ready Now FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HEAVY DUTY HIP WADERS with knee harness and steel arch, Reg. 14.95 OUR PRICE FRESH PICKED ii Floating FISH KNIFE @ Carefully Planned Controls For Simplicity Four Speed Synchromesh Gear Box Remarkably Easy to Get In and Out PLANET SENIOR Spin Gast Reel Complete ao ud gueren- teed. Reg. 5: OUR PRICE 4.97 Other Reels up to $62.50 A Husky $0 h.p. for Top Performance * Revolutionary 'Roll-Contro!"' Suspension Elbow Room for 4 Adults to Relox in ° Comfort Easy to Pork with Finger-tip Steering Large 10:7 eu. ft. Space 45 Miles per Gallon Economy @ Tightest Turni I Gh idenble Trunk " me 4 eg Circle in its Closs Heavy Canvas HAVERSACKS Complete with shoulder strope Suitable for Creel OUR PRICE @ Goes 30,000 Miles Between Grease jobs --Oil Change BIG CAR PERFORMANCE at TRUE SMALL CAR ECONOMY! FISHING RODS et special scvings from 1,95 °° 37.95 REELS AND ROD REPAIRS done on. premises WORLD FAMOUS "RAPALA" NO. Il Reg. 2.25 OUR PRICE PORTSMAN CORNER 103 BYRON ST. S. POP RARER URE Cg Why Not See Your Mills Man Today! The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 216 MARY ST. E. WHITBY 668-3483 ROUSSEAU HERITAGE e= HOUSE 266 KING ST. WEST, PH. 723-4634 WHITBY

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