gin iit ne i ipa. Apna apt WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Ruth Hewson, Centre stay All Saints' Anglican Church s., opened her home Wednesday|Afternoon Branch Parish Guild evening to executive members of}meeting of May 11 will be held Whitby Kinettes to make finaljat the home of Mrs. R. S. Cas arrangements for the forthcom-|sels and Miss Edith Barnes, 301 ing ev ig cpa dinner --~ - Gilbert st. e held May 12. at Annandale : Colt Club. General convener,| Belated happy birthday to! Mrs, Sheila Gordon will be as-|Kenneth Reily, who celebrated] sisted by members of her com-|his 10th birthday on Friday. mittee. During the evening) mrs Adelia White, Craydon members were busy packaging!-q officially opened the United favors. |Church Women's bazaar and ine Mrs. Henk Hoogkamp, 906|held May 5 at Columbus Unite King st., was entertained at her|Church. Mrs. White is a former residence at a surprise "Stork\Tesident and past president of Shower". Fourteen friends at-\the United Church Women, She ltended and presented Mrs.|Was accompanied by her daugh-| Hoogkamp with jovely gifts.|ter, Mrs. Cliff Gordon Many happy returns of the) Presbyterian Women Group! day wishes are extended to Mr.\No. 3 will be meeting at Mrs. \Frank Lawrence's home, Henry) W. H. Elms, 210 Keith st., on ' st., Monday for their regular) the occasion of his 94th birthday! pedir ged * to be celebrated today. { j Barbara, daughter of Mr. and) Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, | 119 Centre at. n., were guests at Mrs. Kari Gerhardt, is celebrat- the home of their son and fam-|ing her 3rd birthday on Sunday.; ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, 4 gp lly of t Vale Young, Toronto where they at-\i,, Boptist yah --_ Niece tended a family gathering tolya, 5 at Port Hope. The fol-| honor Mrs, Clarence Young'siiowing from Whitby Baptist 86th birthday. Church attended: Mrs. Everett Mrs. Warnest Hibbard, High-| pu land Creek was guest speaker at Almonds' Church May 1 on behalf of United Church Women's Sunday at Almonds. Mrs. Hibbard, having just re-| Family Monuments Pogson, Mrs. Mrs. Murray Detlor, Maude Cameron, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. E. A. MacMillan, Mrs. Elliard Millard, Mrs, Wil-| liam Hewis, Mrs. Harold Craw- forth, Rev, John McLeod, and) ili LISTINGS Urgently Needed Realtor 114 Brock St. N. WHITBY Ph, 668-3338 WHITBY DRIVING SCHOO Dial 666-4176 J, A, OSTERHOUT, Owner turned from Brazil, gave a most/ jinteresting message. Mrs. Rob-| lertson, Toronto, was guest solo-| Created To 4 ! | Lunch hostesses' were: Mrs.| Best wishes are extended to recironsie Saco Eekma and Mrs. Bob/Harry Foord, Brock st. s., who FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH "ea ingen CONSERVATION PLANS received a 'shot in the arm' yesterday morning when 500 silver maple trees were of- icially planted at the Kath- leen Rowe Public School in Whitby. Setting the first tree in place are two of the Students Plant Trees Donated By Rotarians WHITBY (Staff) conservation in the community, the Whitby Rotary Club started the program off on the right foot yesterday morning with an Promoting official planting of trees at the trees planted at suitable loca-| Oshawa Kathleen Rowe Public school The initial planting involved 500 silver maple trees planted in five rows on the north side of the school property. The plot of land selected measured 40 tractive grove of shade within a relatively short time. jby In addition to the 500 trees} the}Mark's United Church Women donated by the Rotarians, itilizer peat moss and \for support of the There will also be 50 additional around other in completion of tions | schools | program The initial planting at | Kathleen Rowe school was made school pupils working lic schools WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, May 16 j Co-Op Credit Union banking night ist Whitby Scouts | Salvation Army Brownies | Whitby Baptist Church Fx plorers Whitby Brass Band Ladies Aux- Salvation Army Women's Home|General Hospital. He gave a illary St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women, Group No. 4 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women, Group No. 3 Andrew's Presbyterian Women, Group No. 1 St |St Whitby St. John Ambulance Kinette Club Unity Club Past Noble Grand (Rebekah) THURSDAY, May 13 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs League John the Evangelist Sale- sian Guild |Christian Reformed Church | Take TB Test service club also provided fer-/was held May 4 stakes| Price, President, opened with a saplings, | meditation Whitby] spoke briefly concerning the TB the! tests to be given in the|/take advantage of them IN| ¥, Smith, members of Unit No feet wide by 500 feet long and/shifts under the supervision of! 5 had charge of is expected to produce an at | William Grylls trees|of maintenance for Whitby Pub-' superintendent| jasked that al] Unit Leaders be | Ladies Society Work and Pray \$t ish Helpers John's Anglican Church Par- House of Windsor [ODE Chapter| Board of Directors, Whitby Co- St. Mark's United Church Women, Unit No, 7 Mark's United Church Women, Unit No. 5 St TUESDAY, May 11 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS Club Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Red Cross work room Salvation Army Cubs 2nd Whitby Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary 5th Cubs:-and Scouts Mother's Auxiliary All Saints' Anglican Church Afternoon Guild Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No, 248 Mark's United Church Women, Unit. No. 16 St WEDNESDAY, May 12 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chil dren of the Church fowe Station Tenders Called Electric Power Commission of Ontario, for site grading and co struction of shoreline protection at. its proposed nuclear generat-| ing station in Pickering Town- ship, will close June | The contract will include site grading, clearing and grubbing top soil removal and stockpiling excavation to rough grade of the powerhouse and areas, construction of shore pro tection and off shore fill The contract involves approxi mately 500,000 cubic yards_of excavation and fill and appréki-| mately 2,400 feet of rock core) shoreline dyke Op Credit Union Whitby Garden Club }St. Mark's United Church | Women, Unit No, 2 } | FRIDAY, May 14 |Red Cross Senior Citizens' cial Club So- Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ Ambassadors {Co-Op Credit Union | SATURDAY, May 15 Salvation Army Guides Salvation Army Timbral Brig- ade Salvation Army Young People's! vision 'Milk Sales 'Increased. A total of 40,552,568 pounds of milk were commercial Band dairies in Ontario County during 1964. Of this 33.-\1., days with the whitby| * * * '112,229 pounds was firat quality |("°, ,¢a78 ' the friendly little village (The "dairies paid out $1,919,990/°Taech during the month. | y 9 for the milk to producers 4 report prepared by ment of Agriculture shows 13,- 107,823 quarts of fluid milk were sold in the county last This compares with 12,578,770 quarts in 1963 Sales of buttermilk 157,408 quarts vious year. A total of 680,130 county last with 633.943 were sold in the year compared quarts in 1963 The report states sales of fluid cream in 1964 totalled 446,- 855 quarts. This compared with 398,875 quarts in 1963 purchased by the} ZS : the/of 10 mothers. The classes are} Tenders 'called by the Hydro farm economics and statistics held in the auditorium at Fair-, branch of the Ontario Depart-\yiew Lodge each Wednesday at Session May 12 Huitema iis celebrating his birthday to-| Patrick Hottot, 516 Palace ft., day ' is celebrating his birthday Mon St. Andrew's Presbyterian day, Best wishes are offered to/women Group No. 1 are meet-| Mr, Hottot from his friends. ing May 10 at the home of Mrs./ zs 4 John Gilmour, 304 Cochrane at.,| ae Soaps colebeadagl nee the Bible study will be their 38th wedding anniversary eu with the problem of! this coming Monday. It is also : Mr. Wilde's birthday and Mrs.! Mr. and "Mrs. John Newton Wilde's brother Delbert Joynjand family of RR 1, Whitby, en-! ston's birthday. Relatives anditertained at dinner in honor of friends offer their best wishes|Mrs. Clarence Young's birthday to the celebrants Present were: Mr. and Mrs and Clarence Young, Mr. and Mrs be three/ROland Daniels, and Bob) p| Daniels Happy birthday wishes,' \flowers and gifts were showered, Susan, daughter of Mr. Mrs. James King, wil! lyears old May 8. To celebrat the occasion and also Mother's |Day weekend the King family! 'will be visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert Gosley of Bee- jton. on a wonderful lady BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Believe It Or Not Jed Ked- will FREE Loan of spreader with, any purchase Grass Seed or Fertilizer Sportsman's Corner 103 Byron St. S. Whitby PUBLIC MEETING school's pupils; well and Andrew Roblin The trees were donated by the Rotary Club | --Oshawa Times Photo Group Urged be held at the at 10.0.F, Holl Brock St. S, Whitby. Every Sunday evening ot 8:15 P.M EVERYONE WELCOME Refreshments served BULLDOZER OPERATOR 'The Useful Man." Rudy Maeder, reason of the! TOWN OF WHITBY PERMANENT POSITION Toastmaster's Club, ed Bulldozer Operator required Bulldozer for Sonitary Land-Fill and Road Work Applications should be submitted to Mr. George Gouldourn, Works Supervisor, Works Department Street East, Whitby The monthly meeting of St Mrs, Abbot the near everyone to Experier to operste TDIS future. He urged Mrs. K. Underwood and Mrs. Victoria the worship service. They used as a theme "The Lords' Prayer." Mrs. Price reminded members| W. 0. McBride, P. Eng., Town Engineer. ist, accompanied at the organ] by her daughter, Mrs Geoffrey) Lee, organist at Almonds. Mrs. John Frost, 501 Dundas| st. w., is opening her home May 10 to members of St. Andrew's! Presbyterian Women for their monthly meeting. | STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 ae "Brock St, Pentecostal Church 307 Brock St. N., CASE Whitby M Asst, JOHN KING Pastor 945 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M, --- MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE A419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DELOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:18 AM.--!FAITH TIDINGS" BROADCAST, CKLB 1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.--WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.---MORNING WORSHIP & PRAISE Pastor's Sermon: -- "PREDESTINATION" 12:00 NOON COMMUNION SERVICE & RECEPTION OF MEMBERS 7:00: P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE "FAITH IS THE VICTORY" WEDNESDAY, EVE., 8:00 P.M PRAYER, PRAISE AND BIBLE STUDY 'There's Always A Welcome At Faith' 7:00 P.M. -- PASTOR KING SPEAKING Special Music In All Services ALL ARE WELCOME ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WHITBY SOFTBALL Assoc. Wednesday May 12th 7 P.M, At... 400 HARRIS ST. WHITBY Teams ploning to use Softball Diamond and Floodlights ore requested to hove « representative ottend, Also person inter- ested in discussing @ mew park location for floodlights ore asked to attend RON CHILDS, Sec.-Trees. ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. M. Smith, BA, 8.0 Miss tle Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. b, Beaton, ARCT 11:00 A.M.--CHRISTIAN FAMILY AND MOTHERS DAY SERVICE "9:30 @.m--Junier, Intermediate DUTCH SERVICE ond Seniors 11:00 o.m, Nursery, Kindergarten 7 PM, rvenay ENGLISH SERVICE Infent Care, Junior Congregation EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West et Centre) Minister: Rev, John MeLeod Organist Mrs. W. © Summers, A.T.C.M. FAMILY DAY AND CHURCH 11 @.m.---Holding Tegether 9:45 A.M,--Bible School 7 PM--The W.S.C.S. in Cherge. Speaker--Mrs. E. Beer WED 7:30 P.M.--PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossiond Road West 10;30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M, ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Comer Byron at St, John Rev. W. J. $. McClure, B.A. Minister Mrs. P. N, Spratt, Orgoniet 9:45 A.M.--Sundoy School 11:00 A.M.--FAMILY DAY "THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM" Nursery Core and Junior Congre- gotion During Divine Worship TO SEE THES! | FREE TICKETS E wrroe BROCK THEATRE AT THE lof-a regional conference for |women of the United Church, to) be held at Queens' University on June 18, 19 and 20. She also SPECIAL - TENT TRAILERS present at a meeting of the! Mrs. T. Farndale introduced | the guest speaker of the even- jing, Gordon T. Richards, cam-| paign manager for the Whitby) jresume of the hard work and) \cost involved in the building of |the hospital. He also reminded {members of the fund raising | jcampaign to be held in the near} future j Mrs. Marshall thanked the) speaker. A short question and} answer period followed. The meeting closed with the singing! ofa benediction. Members of Unit No, 4 served lunch SALES VON Makes 171 Visits WHITBY--Miss Leslie, nurse of the Victorian Order of Nurses in Whitby, reports 171 |visits were made during April.' }Of these 159 were for nursing care and 12 for health super- Only . . 399.50 WILDE RENTAL SERVICE & SALES RENTALS EACH WEEK 12 PEOPLE RECEIVE TICKETS FREE The CORNER PIZZA SPECIALIZING IN... . © PIZZA =e SPAGHETTI © BAR-B-Q CHICKEN od ond present it et the Oshawe foch week for 26 oe we ee in the pege the nemes and eddresses o' if you locate it, oll ore ooked to. de 10 slip, the name should eppeer ant y ton em - J. : You will then receive your guest tickets te the Brock Theatre. 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Janes, 339 Malega, Osh Pa - RES, PHONE '668-3208 Make It... ou FLOWERS y DEAN 668-3142 131 Brock $. Whitby R. €. Hopkins, 12) Bowmon, Whitby PHONE 668-8522 K @ 24 HR. ROAD SERVICE Buying -- Renting -- Selling .... Use TIMES ACTION WANT ADS Steve Csenedi, 614 Byron S., Whitby OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL -- INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 515 BROCK $. -- 668.5853 On April 26, the nurse was 1415 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY discussion sponsored by the! SCUGOG |Port Perry Chapter of the On-/ |tario Cancer Society. The vari-|/~~~ ous forms of cancer, their treatment and prevention were discussed } Miss Catherine Maddaford,| the district supervisor, apent| jinvited by Dr. and Mrs. M. B PH. 668-3226 | Dymond to take part in a panel) Come to Brooklin Prenatal classes began April) 28 and now have an enrolment} and visit... CLARK STUDIOS Fine Oi! Paintings Portraits Model Services Custom Picture Freming Self-Improvement Classes 668-4497 325 Brock N. CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDERERS end STORAGE WHITBY OFFICE 130 Brock W. 668-434) 524 CROMWELL, OSHAWA Robt, Olliffe, 365 Humewood, Oshawe serena VIC'S SPUR SERVICE STATION BUYING - SELLING Get Quick Results with low cost CLASSIFIED ACTION WANT ADS 8. J. Mowinski, 67 Eastiown, Oshawe MURPHY OIL CO. LIMITED " 668-3644 501 Brock N. Whitby \2 p.m. There is no charge for year.|------ --_ - totalled) Us. presidents are displayed in| ; This compared/the Smithsonian Institution in with 159,701 quarts in the pre-} Washington switchyard /quarts of chocolate dairy drink| WHITBY BROCK Evening Shows ot 7 and 9 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 DEBORAH KERR HAYLEY MILLS JOHN MILLS m ROSS HUNTER'S recovcnon the series of eight lectures. Dibisae is p ive FASHION PARADE | Gowns worn by the wives of| "HAPPY COPPING CAR e@ COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS e@ CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING e 942-0535 "WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT" PET SERVICE @ 'N YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT GUARANTEED & INSURED, FREE ESTIMATES Robt. Brash, 535 Mery E., Whitby iim HOME' "WEY DAD" / CO "OPERA TE. . FURNITURE & APPLIANCE STOR BRING ° stent WE ARE SMALL, BUT WE ONLY SELL THE BEST Fomous name 'products like; Krub, Sklar Knechte!, and Moffat, Marconi ond mony more, Make that little extre drive Youl! find it's well worth it. And we're os close as your telephone. Call anytime > INSTALL PROPER" Enroll now in our next 100 customer con- test. Everyone purchasing an item of $50. is eligible to win @ prize worth $300 value. HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 668-8873 * INDUSTRIAL @ COMMERCIAL @ COMPLETE JANITORIAL SERVICE 668-8873 609 HARRIET - A&T MOTORS @ 2 Licensed Mechonics e@ Automatic Transmissions @ Complete Tune-ups 668.2893 701 Dundes E. Whitby v. C. Culling, 247 Bruce Street Oshawa bebbidah de COMPLETE TRANSMISSION SERVICE See Our Displey Of New '63 RAMBLERS Quentity of Geed Used Cers"* ABNER'S ESSO SERVICE 668.5391 1003 Brock 3%. Whitby W. J. George, 918 Crocus Cr Whit WHITBY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 405 MARY ST. EAST Whitby }. Anstey, 511 Kent, WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS @ RE-CHROMING e@ GRILLES e@ BUMPERS @ NEW AND USED PARTS @ NEW FIBRE GLASS FENDERS 'LATE MODEL WRECKS BOUGHT AND SOLD H. Kessler, 137 Keewatin N. OF WHITBY Oshowa NO. 12 HWY.--) MILE 668-3223 "The Happy Home" Furniture & Appliances Brooklin 655-3663 Loceted directly opposite the Canadien Imp, Bank of Commerce BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. "HOME IMPROVEMENT HEADQUARTERS" 668-5818 419 DUNDAS 87. £. wHirsy SUPERIOR PROPANE 'SALES & SERVICE' 668-3328 VICTORIA ST. E. -- WHITBY BUD'S ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS @ CUSTOM WORK © INTERIOR & EXTERIOR RAILINGS (OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE) 3-YEAR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE R.R. NO. 1 PICKERING -- 942-0720