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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1965, p. 5

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ae LOO YAEL SOLER DO PRR: a wegong > PIGLET A etn EA, r 4 $ seg ot es ey Es TO THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, September 14, 1965 § LICHT AND HEAVY HORSE CLASSES AT ORONO FALL FAIR OUTSTANDING SEEK LADY'S GARTER tor's prescription for a horse's HALIFAX (CP)--British sail-ineck and the autograph of @ ors from submarines based here|natary public, i : recently bicycled 220 miles --__--____--_ WHITBY among the five of them looking DRIVING SCHOOL for a dragonfly, used railway New duel eontrofied 3 prong aoe a aes arter, Part of the submarine squadron's fit- fay licensed ond Dial 668-6176 ness program, "Operation Saddlesore" called on the cycl- THE RECENT ORONO FAIR was well attended by spectators and horses, Pic- tured above is Kimbeland's Midnite, an eight-year-old American saddlebred geld- ing owned by Gordyn Brent, of RR 5, Bowmanville-and ridden by Mary Ruth Os- borne, 20, of Bowmanville, Kimbeland's Midnite was judged best light horse on the grounds and won both the English saddle class and the American saddlebred line class, The other" picture shows a Clydesdale four- horse hitch owned by Heber Down of Brooklin, Mr. Down has been. exhibiting Clydes- dales af country fairs and recognized Canadian horse shows for many years and will be showing these horses at Lindsay Central Exhibl- tion next week, ~~ Oshawa Times Photos Park Project Approved BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby Salvation Army Plans | Centennial Observance | WHITBY (Staff) -- The 100th) There are 25,000 trained Sal-| Township Council, Monday/anniversary celebration of the) yation Army officers scattered| rely 'mal approval| formation of the Salvation Army| : _ pong Municipal will be marked in Whitby, Tues. | (oroughout 71 countries, staffing| 4 _ . bout 20,000 Army centres and) : wien 3,000 on its|day, Sept, 21 when a cavalcade ® wee o | boone ype tbe The pro-| of Army officers descend on the facilities, The officers are as-| Sine aa vsiste of the develop-| community, sisted by 30,000 employees and vant of two parks in the town-| Special anniversary celebra- approximately one million sol-| Whitby Holds Colorful Show WHITBY -- The Whitby Gar- fen Club held its annual fall ship -- Brooklin and Willow tions will be held during the day| ders. parks by the local Citadel under the|LEPROSARIES OPERATED | $% ailing , command of Capt. C, Janes, The S caging " Aggie agian ie toe local group of Army workers In -- opel Pe oe | ment by council, They were:| Will be joined by officers from| free bo Suma oda ins --s general accounts $6,449; wel-| Surrounding areas and, Major cf rmy ge es modern, fare, $347: arena accounts, $873| William Leslie, of British) We Phin Pagina ter ac-| d'dog control, $39. Columbia and Capt, Bruce Rob-|Commodating 1,301 resident pa- a Whitby Township's levy for|ertson, of Bermuda, tients who suffer from this an-| membership in the Central Lake} The day-long ceremony will penta rec how oe there) Ontario Conservation Authority| mark the founding of the Army,| are nstitutes for nad alin for 1965 was $768 council learn-|first established by officers in William! maintained by Army ! sell VanHorne and Mrs, N. Wil-|ed, This amount was approved! Booth, in London, England, in| Areas so remote no other aid is kinson, for payment, bd Garden Club tional -- Mrs. M. Gouldburn, Arrangement depicting = & John ;,| SERVICE 'TO PUBLIC ~ flower show in the arena ro-|Whitby Industry -- Mrs. R. Van- tunda, with a fine showing of|Horne, Mrs, S, Burns and Mrs. floral exhibits in specimens and)/P. Coath. lavailable for those afflicted| Gladiola, any color, three The resignation of | with blindness, spikes or less -- Mrs. S. Burns, Russell VanHorne and Mrs, E. | Wood from the Court of Revi-| sion was accepted with regret} Among the many attributes of, 'The Army is also contributing the Army are the operation of|'® literacy in developing new na-| social service centres for-home-|tions of the world where 868) arrangements, The rotunda was! decorated in keeping with the autumnal season, which made) an excellent many colorful flowers. The various classes were judg-|fruit, leaves, pods, etc. in ar- ed by Mrs. E. Sandford of thejrangement -- Mrs.. VanHorne, Society,|Mrs. S. Burns and Mrs, E. Dill- Oshawa Horticultural } and the following were the win-/i ners: Corsage -- Mrs. N.. Wilkinson, Horne and Mrs, E, Dilling. Miniature arrangement, less than 2 inches or more than 4 inches either way -- Mrs. E. R. Elliott,.Mrs. M. Gouldburn and Mrs. E. Dilling. Miniature arrangement, more than 2 inches either way. } Mrs. E. R. Elliott, Mrs, E. Dill-/bloom -- R, VanHorne, Oscar|-- Mrs. E Moore and Mrs, P. Coath, ing and Mrs, M. Gouldburn. Arrangement in Kitchen Uten- oil -- Mrs. R. VanHorne, Mrs.jbloom ---- Russell VanHorne, E. Dilling and Mrs, P. Coath, Driftwood arrangement Mrs. S. Burns.- Afrangement depicting a Ca- | | nadian vacation, accessories op-|more than five blooms -- Rus- jaccessories -- setting for the|Horne and Mrs, S, Burns, Mrs. §S. Burns,|Gladiola with other flowers and- jor accessories -- Mrs, R, Van- White and green arrangement|Horne, Mrs. M. Gouldburn and|blooms -- Mrs. M, Gouldburn,| ~-- Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs, R. Van-|Mrs. S. Burns. not|Begonias with natural foliage -- Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs, E, Moore/-- Mrs. M. Gouldburn. and Mrs. M. Gouldburn. | Petunia, single or bedding B d J d Collection of Asters, fivejtype, five blooms -- Mrs, F. i | eyon u ge jblooms -- Mrs, §. Burns, Mrs.|/Elliott, Mrs. M. Gouldburn and not}H, Brown and Mrs. E, 'N, Wilkinson, : by council, ; "mn i f part of Lot/ less and handicapped men; resi- i ae : . commer-|dences and hospitals for unwed| by the Army. A tl 4 these} three spiles or less -- Mrs. S.) 010) was approved by council,|mothers; Harbor Light centres schools provide -- an Sng Burns and Mrs, R. VanHorne.! 7. iand will be used to puild/for reclamation of alcoholics} Where transportation and dis- } ' Zinnias, large, three blooms --|, 19-ynit motel and residence. jand, homes of compassion to from school are a prob-| Mrs. P, Coath, Mrs. M. Gould- | 9,600 for 1,92| deserted children. "3 : as burn and Mrs, N. Wilkinson, laa ey mer pease by| Another service, which is little This year marks the first cen-| ; i i tury of devoted service to man- ng. Zinnia, pompom, five blooms|council, The land will be used/ known, is the operation of aj (tt) | toi " kind, a second century of serv- nes : 1m enik - . if ri i municipal; Missing Person's Bureau.) X"@, & | ; ih ge gr ly dig beg "ig oe ee ee anes "Anal clans have Through operation of this de-| ice to God and man is about to Marie rea ry partment, the Army success- Marigold, African, threejbeen approve a fully reunites hundreds of fam- ilies each year. Throughout the Award Amoun R, Elliott, schools are finartced and staffed) Gladiola, any. color, miniature, "Simplicity", one stem with Mrs. R. Van- "End of summer" flowers, | the 'Soldiers without Swords' have carried on a constant bat- Mrs. R, VanHorne and Mrs, P.| of 3 Tuberous/Coath. } Marigold, French, five blooms world the department is com- |monly referred to as a@ 'Net- work of Hope'. ATTERSEMERS lessness. They are awaiting the next 100 years' struggle. }man of the Whitby Public start. During the past 100 years| Banquet Hall Seen Possible ists to find 24 items, including a lock of a maiden' air, a doc J, A, OSTERHOUT, Owner RITCHIE KNIGHT. and the MIDNIGHTS Pius -- Toronto's A-Go-Go Dancers This Sat., Sept. 11th 8 TO 12 P.M, "Club Escape" Whitby Arena @ Dress as you like @ 2200 are expected WHITBY (Staff) -- could possibly have a third pool hall established in the com- munity within a short time, it was reported this week, In addi- tion, there may well be a ban- quet and dance hall developed, both projects to be located on the site of a former super- market on Brock st. n. Application for a licence to operate a pool hall was made | by Dean Georgas, of Wright ave,, Toronto, Recommendation and proper legislation will be approved by council after a) routine study of the question has been made, | The banquet and dance hall Whitby | question has been dealt with by the town's commtitee of adjust- ment at an earlier public meet- ing and was approved. The en- tire question of both projects concerned a block of property owned jointly by John Majcher and Dr. Kenneth Hobbs, chair- School Board. Request for separation of the) property was made by the own-/| ers and approved by the com-/ mittee when it was noted the| intended use of the property) {conforms with Bylaw 2585, ATOMS KILL FUNGUS | Scientists at the University) tle against poverty and hope-jof Rhode Island have produced| eagerly|elm tree seedlings which, after) being irradiated, are immune) Move To Check | BROCK WHITBY One Complete Program Evenings at 7:30 Moore.|Mrs. E. Moore. | LONDON, Ont. (CP)-- Mr. Dahlia, large decorative, one| Petunia, double, three blooms| Justice Campbell Grant told an Moore, Mrs, H. Ontario Supreme Court 2"! Cholera Outbreak | | an 'ott |jury Monday that an award of} ANKARA (Reuters) -- Action| on 8 hint "oftgr Ragga po $39,107 and costs to a Michigan|is being taken in Turkey to pre-| IMrs E. Moore | woman for traffic injuries was|)vent an Iranian cholera epide-| ge i : a "more than generous," mic from spreading across the| Fh one bloom Mrs. Hy "On the medical ovidente, Turkish border, | : " |how you could have awarded) Turkish frontier authorities awd AP snecagflag Song gh gree one! such damages is somewhat be- require all travellers from Tran | Rose, Hybrid Tea, one bioom| Yond me," he said. to show an internationally valid| Dahlia, large Cactus, Dahlia, pom-poms, five blooms Russell VanHorne and Mrs.| Collection of Dahlias, WHITBY PERSONALS St. Mark's United Church} 4 W's Couples Club held its first meeting of the season Saturday, vening at the home of Mr. and} rs. William Winter in the form! of a corn roast. The presidents, | Mr. and Mrs. William Hay, wel-|They also motored to Platts-iMrs, N, Wilkinson and Mrs. comed the members. In charge of the event were: Mr. and) Mrs: Murray Beadle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough, and Mr. and Mrs, John Davies John' Wallace. and Harry Rammier showed colored movies of a camping weekend) enjoyed by 18 4 W's Couples at| Emily Park, Omemee. During the evening social games were played and a camp fire sing- song led by William Hay. « The next meeting will be held Oct. 2 with square dancing and games being played. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harri- son, 802 Brock st.-n., were his sister, Mrs. James Craig and daughter, Doreen, of Montreal. Harvey Davis, 902 Byron st n., is celebrating his birthday today. Mr. and Mrs, George Mullen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Thi- beau spent the Labor Day week- end in Niagara Falls. Mrs. Mae Ashby has return- ed home after spending two months with Dr. and Mrs. A, 0. . 'i | The six-man jury awarded/anti-cholera vaccination certifi-| olor -- Mrs. R. ' . Mrs, ag ee, a Me | Mrs. Edith Lorraine Story, 33,)cate before being allowed to en- |Gouldburn ™"* lof Flint general damages of ter the country. | | Rose, Grandiflora, one stem) $26,000, special damages : All movement between Tur- she lisconsin.|-- Mrs. E, } ' - {$9,107 and general damages Of/key and Iran on temporary Ashby of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Vente moans and Mrs, Bi: $4,000 under the Fatal Acci-| passes. has been stopped until Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heaver) Rose, Floribunda, one spray| dents Act, the epidemic in Iran ends and and children, Jillian and Paul|-- Mrs, E, R. Elliott, Mrs, E,|. Mrs. Story's only child, Stew-/ there is no further danger of in- spent their two-week holidays|Moore and Mrs. N. Wilkinson art, 12, was killed in the two-car] fection. to Dutch elm disease. | | 'aise CNHI Any flower not listed, five collision April 3, 1964, on High- ----_--___-- jblooms -- Mrs. M. Gouldburn,| ¥aY 22 abou! 25. miles west | ® here. The jury's written verdict _.|said the defendant, Mrs. Bar- |hara Ann McGill, 24, of London |was negligent because she did | not yield half of the highway camping in the Adirondacks, burg, Frontier Town and spent!Burns, a couple of days in Montreal as|\------ h ests f Mr. d° Mrs. ae Charles Clarke. Jor a Q No Planning For . | wy jury found School Holiday 0 Mrs, Story. Te a oe Miss Catherine G. Collins, | Buffalo, New York, was a visi-/ tor for a few days at the home' WHITBY (Staff) -- No plans) part. of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Heitz-| have been made by either thee! -------- ner, 312 Cochrane st. Whitby Separate School Board ' D k Helyar, 335 Cochrane or the Whitby Public School| FREEMAN he ereck Helyar, vo chrane| Board to send Whitby school st., left, last Wednesday from) children to Oshawa for the visit' FORMAL RENTA Toronto International Airport! 9¢ Governor. General Georges\| Made to Measure Clothes @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top Tailors NOW! get it... for g three-week trip abroad.) yanier. He 1 visit his parents M1 Benson Hamilton, administra- Greenford, Middlesex, England, | toy of the Separate School sys and other members of his fam-| tem, said no plans have been ily, Sorry to report that his! formulated for this event father is ill, A spokesman for the Public School Board also said no plans had been formulated in this respect, but if a parent wants his child to attend the event, a letter must be written to the The Ontario Ladies College) school asking permission. Castle Chapter is holding its -- et first meeting of the season at the Oshawa Golf Club. The Sept. 15 meeting will be for the purpose of welcoming former students wishing to join the alumnae. The program for the coming year will also be dis- cussed --at-- USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby Belated happy birthday to Mrs. Fay Nagy, 1021 Centre st. n,, who celebrated her birth- day Sept. 13. 7th Annual POLICE Whitby Community Arena ROL DANCE Fri., Sept. 17th LER , SKATING Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M, 'a car, furnishings, fridge, washer, dryer or other valu- able appliance -- borrow everything you need, first. Then you'll be free to shop whenever and wherever Tony Russell Quartet EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. to 10.30 Live Organ Music by Lila Tredwell Hatch you please. A low-cost Royal Bank termpilan Toan gives you the cash in advance, placing you in the key position to select the best value. Life-insured for estate protection; easy to get; fast, confidential service (frequently "ffider 24 hrs.); and you don't have to be a regular Royal Bank customer to qualify. Visit your nearest Royal Bank branch today H oo there's one in your neighbourhood. WHITBY ARENA Dress Optional --- Club Privileges '$3.00 PER COUPLE Limited Number of Tickets Sold. Oshewe Oshews, 3g ROYAL BAN 4. MM. Wes Oshewe, 332 -- St with cash in advance through a low-cost | TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF FORCE MAIN ON BURNS STREET AND ALTERATIONS. TO ANNES STREET PUMPING STATION CONTRACT "'C" eoled tenders addressed to the Mayor and Members of Council of the Town of Whitby, ¢/o J, R, Frost, Town Clerk and Treasurer, Municipal Offices, Whitby, Ontario and en- dorsed "Tender for the Construction of Force Main and Alteras tions to Pumping Station' will be received until 12 o'clock noon, E.D,.S,T. on Thursdey, September 23rd, 1965, The work consists generally of constructing « 16-inch force main, 1400 feet long, and alterations to on existing pumping station including supplying a new sewage pump. Plans and specifications with blank Form of Tender may be obtained ot the Municipal Offices, Whitby, Ontario or from the office of Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 980 Younge Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, on payment of @ deposit of $25.00, The deposit cheque will be payable te the order of the Treasurer of the Town of Whitby and will be refunded upon retur nof the said plans and specifications in good condition within two weeks of the date of closing of tenders, Boch tender must be led by « ked ch le @n amount equel te 5 per cont of the tender sum. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Warren Mowat, Gore & Storrie Limited, Mayor. Consultant Engineers. 'THE WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Invites APPLICATIONS For the Position of BOOKKEEPER _. Applicants should have Grade 12 standing, and be proficient in accounting, typing and general of- fice routine, experience m purchasing would be desirable. Salary will be based on experience and qualifications, Range: $3,800 to $4,800 Hours: 8:30-A.M. to 5:00 P.M, Duties to commence October 18th. Written ap- plications, including details of education, experi- ence and references will be received by the under- ' red until 3:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September nd, MISS MAY A. NEWMAN, Secretary-Treasurer, THE WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD 1125 Athol St., Whitby, Ontario E FINE ART OF SALESMANSHIP Anyone who has ever been bamboozled by a4 fast talking salesman will know whet | mean when | séy that appear- ances can be deceiving, Take the cose of @ new car shopper I've seen it happen mony times where the prospect would tour @ number of towns end cities until he got the best offer (by about $50.00) and then end up buying « different model et @ much higher price, How did it happen? He simply got talked into it by sales- mon, The $50.00 he was 'saving' just got lost in the shuffle of different mode! prices, optional equipment, accessories and finance terms, Royal Bank termplan loan | When you're planning to buy any major item -- Check against other loan plans available: 'eee how low-cost termDlan really iss Typical amounts: $3 $00 $1,000 Convenient periods: 12 months 18 months 36 months Monthly repayment? $43.93 $60.00 $80.37 Brench S$. F. Donnelly, King ond Wiken sae ee | seath. f. Giffin, Meneger | | comperable value The trade slang for this type of high powered selling calls & "spinning" the prosp Pretty descriptive too since it usually leaves him dizzy end confused. Here is the kicker though: out of the confusion of the final deal, the buyer clings to the thought that dominated his mind during the whole transaction, That is that he wes "saving" $50.00! In case you're ready to scoff, let me add I've seen many educated and intelligent people fall into this trap! It is not so surprising though when you realize most folks aren't even aware of the exact rate or amount of finance they ore paying, lt ie our policy te plainly state ell the facts of « sele. We hope you cheek ell the fects, If you do you'll find there is no for your money then thet offered by Northside Chrysler-Dodge. Ties

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