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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1965, p. 5

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PICKERING HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION PROGRESSING WELL Tremendous growth in Pickering Township has re- sulted in a marked increase in enrolment at the Picker- ing District High School. Faced with the need to pro- , vide facilities for the stu- dents, the board this year Oct. 18 and Mrs. BH. Geodhand offered her home for this oc- casion. Members were advised Gardenview UCW Lay Plans For Bazaar In November WHIIBY --tThe fall meeting of Gardenview United Church Women was convened Sept. 20 at ie Kome of Mrs. G, Wiggans. The president opened the meeting with a passage from scripture and a prayer. She weicuiicd all members back after the summer, break, with a special welcome to new mem- bers who have joined the group. She said a committee had made sandwiches for a tea re- cently, and asked for a com- mittee to make more sand- wiches for a tea on Oct. 2. This committee consists of Mrs. C. McAughey, Mrs. H. Nobbs, Mrs. E. Goodhand, Mrs. E. Mcintyre and Mrs. T. York. Mrs® F. Parrinder raised the question of a bazaar and tea, available at this meeting. The meeting closes with the Benediction and a social half hour followed. Mood Of People Our Hope - NDP NEWCASTLE, N.B, (CP)-- Cliff Ashfield, national organ- izer of the New Democratic Party, said Thursday night the NDP's biggest hope in the Nov. 8 federal election is the mood of the people. Mr. Ashfield told an NDP nominating convention, at which Ronald Kelly of Loggie- ville was chosen to contest the riding of Northumberland-Mira- michi: 'Normally 11 to 15 per The nominating committee ap-| pointed Mrs, C. McAughey to) take over this duty, with the help of Mrs. T. York, Mrs. York spoke regarding visiting at Fairview Lodge. She asked that groups be formed of two or three and plan to visit once or twice a month to specific people, and learn to know them. She distributed a list of those most in need of company. The members agreed that this is a worthwhile under- taking and agreed to take on the commitment, The count of visits over the summer is 53 home visits and 24 hospital visits. The President pointed out that there may be some occasions when she will be unable to at- tend the Board of Stewards 000,000, Progress of the con- struction is seen here. started- construction of 36 additional classrooms at a cost of approximately $2,- --Oshawa Times Photo Dog Owner BROUGHAM -- Chief R. T. Fined $90 And Costs Parker, Pickering Township Po- lice, appeared before Pickering WHITBY (Staff) -- Charged|Council to recommend that a with barboring dogs without ajpylaw recently passed to pro- licence, Charles Ingwer, owner|hibit the discharge of firearms of the Hollywood Motel, Whitby,|in the DHO and Miller Paving pleaded guilty and was fined $50) gravel pits in the Valley Farm and costs, or 10 days in County|rq, area, be repealed. ' Jail. The accused appeared be-| He revealed that hunters in- for Justice of the Peace, C. G. | quired of his department where| Femia, yesterday morning at/there was a safe and lawful the Whitby town hall. iplace to test their guns, or train The Justice of the Peace |hoj i i stated he had no alternative but yg ee ly fog es ek to fine the accused the maxi- 4 ; there was no other such safe mum fine. He said further the|,jace in the township, He said evasiveness in answering ques-|that his men trained there, as tions on the part of the accused) eacaiee Chief Asks For Repeal Of Bylaw On Firearms and on the motion of Mrs. W. Grylls and Mrs, R. Jack ar- rangemeénts are to be made for the last Saturday in November to be held at St. Mark's United Church, i Although this group has, as yet, no official allocation to presbytery, by motion of Mrs. H. Nobbs and Mrs. C. Me- Aughey, it was agreed to send $15 ds a token. | This year there will be a pro- gram committee consisting of Mrs. D. Snoddy and Mrs. meetings, and it was agreed that Mrs. D, Snoddy, Vice Presi- dent, should take her place when necessary. The next meeting will be held BROCK WHITBY cent of the voting public are uncommitted. But a month ago, this figure had jumped to be- tween 30 and 37 per cent. These people are fed up." SEEK MUSICIANS FOR JUNIOR BAND WHITBY Staff -- Volun- | teers are required by the Whit-) by Junior Brass Band, it was reported this week by Bandmas- ter Eric Clarke. Reinforce- ments are urgently needed to bring the band up to strength.) "Any boy interested in learn-| Evening Programsat 7 and 8:50 Saturday Matinee at 1:30 Joe Moses is his name.) stealing Africa is his game! Robert Carroll Mitchum Baker _ THE FRANK ROSS PRODUCTION did, on occasion the Metro To- ronto Police. Chief Parker reminded Coun- cil that the Oniario Provincial Police, under whose jurisdiction) : | ithis area came, did not enforce|ing how to play a band instru-| ; township bylaws, and since most ment and having the desire 0) Stubbings. This will take the of the shooting was done on Sat-|join a good band, are urged on; off the president who urdays that there might be dif-/!o come out for an interview. | nandied this along with her| ificulty in enforcing this one. Porpiecl geal We Pe a one duties last season. A resolution was passed that|@tiona embers a Irs , the vive tea meeting|come, first served." Mr. York has a age rae with counell in committee of the| Boys, interested in joining the|# social committee De form whole, be held with the game|band, are invited to attend a|from the United pani it a committee present, at an open| special recruitment meeting, | 1? Seer oe events, ra t meeting Sept. 27, where all the|Sept. 29, between 6.30 and 7/than try to jor ® senell pros and cons will be heard and|P-m. Bandmaster Stanley Red-| Soup wilhin the church for inte s-| purpose. The committee con- considered, fearn will interview the pros-|P) i -|pective bandsmen at the band's| sists of Mrs. G. Sweet, Mrs, D. PAMAVISION' TECHMICOLOR® long tou WMVED ARTISTS, ALSO--"BIG TOWN VILLAGE" and CARTOON was "fantastic". Testifying for the crown were} two witnesses: Whitby Police Det. Sgt. Gerry Robinson and) George Chase, Whitby Dog Con- trol Officer. Fairview dr., opened her home Sgt. Robinson said he had/Tuesday evening to committee been asked to investigate re-,members of House of Windsvur peated complaints of dogs run-|Chapter IODE to make arrange- ning loose and biting children|ments for the forthcoming and farm animals. The officer|"Fashion Show" to be held at entered the case when the dogiHenry Street High School Oct. control officer had reported hel 13 at 8.15 p.m, could make no headway with . x the owner of the Motel. Co-conveners are Mrs. "lar- Accompanied by the dog con-ence Freek and Mrs. Graham trol officer, the Sgt. visited the|Lawson, assisted by- Mrs. Jack Hollywood Motel on Aug. 20 and|Morgan, Mrs. Murray Beadle, found eight dogs on the prem- | Mrs. Murray Detlor, Mrs. John isés, Subsequent investigation| Wall. Commentator will be Mrs. revealed that only one of the| Murray Detlor and ticket con- dogs fitted the description of|Vener, Mrs. John Wall. five 'dogs for which licences had rari ma ia cela been issued. George Chase, dog control of- ficer, agreed with the Sgt.'s statements, testifying he had definitely seen the eight dogs. Four of the animals were locked) in a cage, two more were in a} ASK REMAND ear outside the building, an- the other dog was found in the res- SR eee ee ace taurant kitchen and still another} 5 ; peas ex in the. company. bf |cused prior to its beginning. He DS ean Chaciad Kiwi the! stated he had not been able to| Tesits cn the peed Get, Rab- contact a witness for his de-| inson said he had repeatediy| ence: The request was denied| ; when the Justice of the Peace attempted to speak with Ingwer| ; a on Aug. 20 but was unable {| noted that Ingwer's case had al attract his attention. "He ap.| ready been remanded at a pre. peared as though he just didnt| Wo", cts te" contact Your Wit: Tita cueked or ae he said. ness, that should be sufficient,"'| the dogs were licensed to peo.| He said. : ple living on the premises. He| Handing down a maxim said he was only partially in sentence, the Justice of charge of the premises. Peace did allow some leniency Cross examining by the Crown When the accused -- he revealed finally that Ingwer was, Could not pay the ine imme- president of Interalia Co. Ltd. of| diately. He was given one hour) Toronto who owned the Holly-| to raise the $50. wood Motel. Repeated question-- A second charge, 'allowing ing by the Crown brought vague dogs to run at large' was with- answers from the accused. It Mrs. Graham Lawson, 341 was finally resolved that Ingwer was in charge of the premises on Aug. 20 when he was pointed- | um the! \drawn on request of the Crown WHITBY PERSONALS -- ly questioned by the Justice of|1993 Henry st. were: Mr. and/be held next week at which pro- the Peace. |Mrs, Norman McCrea and fam-|vincial aid for the project would lelub rooms over Allin's drug-|Rints, Mrs. W. Speck, Mrs. H.,| 'store at the town's four corner| Robbins and Mrs, W. Grylls, | intersection. |with the help and co-operation ore -- -|of all members, SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance. "JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST.E., WHITBY DIAL 668-8831 Ajax Kinettes will hold its | The regional meeting will be first fall dinner , meeting at jheld Oct, 28 in Port Perry. All ISpruce Villa Hotel, Sept. 28. Sewer Charge | who can are urged to attend for | fall, or part of the day. Miss Mary Williams left from I P d Christmas cards will be sold a einer an S roteste iby the group to earn cutlery or a four-month holiday abroa ; istri i a h BROUGHAM--A brief protest- and were distributed, if these ing the sewer charge to where she will visit her broth- {sell well there will be time levied against residents of the jers and sisters in Wales. ®\enough to order more and this Mrs. Stuart Roblin, King -st.,,area was presented to Pickering| | way earn more cutlery to equip a ; tl naar atta ort se wank he| the kitchen. } jis opening her home Monday)|Township Council this week by} It was with regret that the evening to executive members the Bay Ridges Ratepayers' As-| re Ks | lof the House of Windsor Chapter sociation, The association claite-|esisoatin of olin Bocca LODE ed the charge should be made| ¥°'S™P © Acti hl cad over the whole township rather Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Hender- ; * Sapa jthan on residents of a small son, 706 Athol st., are celebrat-| rea. ing their 35th. wedding anniver-| : | lsary on Sunday, Their friends) Reeve Laycox said Premier iwish them every happiness. John Robarts nad told him re- | 5 cently that he was tied up unti) | Recent visitors at the home of|November but that perhaps a \Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ireland,jlong-anticipated interview could Wr; PROPER HEATING "WAS A GREAT INVENTION' / JUSTICE 1S INTENTION', ily, Oars. Mr. and Mrs. D.|be discussed. E. Luke and family, Welland.) Councillor Hubert Wank said Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Luke andjthe Public Utilities Committee family, Paris, Ont.; Mr. and|, i ( i OF aks, Seanttord, on no alternative to the recom mendation. He could not see Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fulford,/, great hardship. He felt the Port Perry, Miss Mary Porter,|y : . ; aterwork: \e é Hamilton, and Miss Carole Da-| id engl apr vidson, Oshawa. The occasion |ihe tomeanin, ei anv tapos was a family reunion. have water and would be paying During their summer vaca- local improvement charges. tion Mr. and Mrs. Theodore! Questions were fired at the Irons and son Bobby spent twojcouncillor, accompanied by weeks at a cottage at Lake/some heckling. When the discus- Simcoe the guests of Mr. and/sion concluded, the association Mrs. Ralph Irons and _ their;members took their arguments daughter, Deborah. to the sidewalk outside and con-! tinued to be loud in protest. @ MOVING BURTINSKY FLORIST As of MONDAY, SEPT. 27th Our New Location Will Be 131 BROCK ST. S. The Misses Amy and Peggy Baxter, Toronto, were callers at! } the home of Mrs. May Jackson, 2 family dinner has been ar- 545 Mary st. e. ranged. Christian Reformed Church Miss Randie Jacobson has|Ladies Society Work and Pray) now resumed her teaching du-| will meet at the Church Sept.' ties at Glebe Collegiate in Ot-|30. This is the first meeting of tawa after spending two months|the fall season and will be pre- that membership cards will be)' speeches, influenza shots, equipment issues, skating and instruction in a new exercise program, hockey veterans and hopefuls pre'season training camp. WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR |abroad this summer visiting in|sided by Mrs. Gerry Jonkheer \France, Austria, England, Ger- MONDAY, Sept. 27 Co-Op Credit .Union banking night. Ist Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary Council Women's Auxiliary of the Whitby General Hospital. St. John's Anglican Church Ruth WA Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 2. TUESDAY, Sept. 28 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS Club Salvation Army Whitby. St. Mark's United Women Unit No. 9 St. Mark's United Women Unit No. 1. St. Mark's United Women Unit No. 4 Cubs, 2nd Church Church Church Whitby Baptist Women's Societ for Christian Service. Royal Canadian Legion Ladies | Auxiliary. | | WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29 Whitby St. John Ambulance THURSDAY, Sept. 30 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs. Christian Reformed Church Ladies Society Work and Pray. Salvation Army Home League. FRIDAY, Oct. 1 Red Cross Senior Social Club Pentecostal Church Young People's Christ's Ambassa- dors. Co-Op Credit Union night, SATURDAY, Oct, 2 Saivation Army Guides. Salvation Army - Timbral Brigade. Salvation Army People's Band Women's Citizens banking Young ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts Rev. J. M. Smith, BA. 6.D. Miss lle Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J, L. Beaton, A-R.C.T, MORNING. WORSHIP 11 AM.--"INFANT BAPTISM {infant care provided during wor- ship) SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM.--Jusmors, Intermediates Seniors 11 AM---Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Junior Congregation Telehone 668-3091 for information 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 J) WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev. John McLeod Orgonist Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M, 1 AM.-~--"Toking Short uts"" 7 PM.--"Making Comebock" 9:45 AM.--Bible Meeting Wed oe School ond 7:30 Proyer Bible School ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN John REV. W. J. S. McCLURE Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Orgonist Corner Byron ot St. 9:45 AM.--Church Schoo 11:00 AM.--Pre-Communion Service Congregation and } During . Divine Care rsery Worship | We Reserve T' many and Norway. -Mrs. Allan McLean, 800 Henry st., is opening her home to members of St. Mark's United jChurch Women Unit No. 9 for its regular monthly meeting Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. John Jepma, 503 Perry st,, is jcelebrating his birthday on. Sun- day. To celebrate the occasion WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL New dual controlled cars. Personal courteous service. Fuly licensed and insured. Dial 668-6176 J. A, OSTERHOUT. Owner |All members urged to attend as jarrangements will be made for the annual meeting to be held in November. Family Monuments Rik AGE se To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 BROCK ST. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV. M. CASE -- J, KING, ASST. 11 A.M, & 7 P.M, REVIVAL SERVICES WITH REV. HARVEY SHANK Continuing Tuesday to Friday at 8 p.m. Nightly. Guest Soloist---MISS PATSY GILL (Winner of C.N.E, Talent Scholarship) he Right To Limit Quantities = Box of 25 12-gouge. Compore at 4.20 bo FOR PRICE SAKE For the outdoorsmen; Compare at 9.95 pair. FOR PRICE SAKE SHOTGUN SHELLS Number 4-5-6, x. 2.69 MAIN FLOOR 14" INSULATED STEEL ARCH THERMO BOOTS to the toes for easy on and off. 5.59 LOWER LEVEL OPEN and DOMINION "303" Brand, 150 or 180 grain. Compare at DOMINION laced right WE HAVE THE BIGGEST STOCK IN TOWN OF C-1-L DOMINION AMMUNITION ARMY HARD POINTS "303" for practice. Box of 32 Rounds. FOR PRICE SAKE Compare at 4.50 for box of 20. FOR PRICE SAKE C-Il-L "CANUCK" 12-Gauge Plostic Standard. Compare at 3.45 for box of 25. FOR PRICE SAKE C-I-L "IMPERIAL" 12-Gauge Plastic Long Range. Compare at 4.20 for box of 25. FOR PRICE SAKE Adults Only SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 --- CLASSES FOR ALL AGES. MON. Allowed Specials . « SPECIALS! DAILY 'TIL 10 -- SAT. 'TIL 6 P.M. SS AY Big New Stock Of GUNS, RIFLES SHOTGUNS | You can't beat our low, low prices. Example: "COOEY"' made by Winchester Model No, 750 22" CALIBRE bolt action rifle. FOR PRICE SAKE 4.88 MAIN FLOOR also the Lowest Prices! -, 4.66 sees 2099 ., 3.82 ., 2,49 217 5.50 box of 20. FOR PRICE SAKE .. "30-30" Winchester. 170 grain. MAIN FLOOR No Where Else For Price Sake It's OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE 1038 King St. W. At Gerrard Rd. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, September 25, 1965 § OPEN CAMP MONTREAL (CP)--It was" Older Homes Required H, KEITH LTD. PETER AGG -- Rep. Ph, Whitby 668-5009 and 668-8727 when more than 80 4 reported Friday for the or 2 day of Montreal Canadiens' SEAL eaasEN yi. We'll Soon Be Serving A "New Tray" of 1966 GOODIES ! Watch For The New 1966 CHRYSLER DODGE VALIANT "Swinging Coronet" COMING SOON! Place Your Order Now For Early Delivery WATCH FOR OFFICIAL SHOW | | TAGE DOOR | LOUNGE AND | DINING LOUNGE at the HITBY HOTEL 207 Dundas St. W. Whitby pen } | THE heery -04 Direct from a tour of Las Vegas and Atlanta, Georgia -- featuring TOP ENTERTAINMENT this comedy, song team is sure to please and entertain you ++. ome and enjoy the show. Entertainment Nightly - 9 P.M. JAMES MAHER -- MANAGER ~ a ' , - ¢ rT ~ bd -

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