ney a rs wee EY ORI Ei fo BI Ey pent Sateptngoteg Lest oe Sanep Dagratae opt byeengete aio Big Manhole Being Built WHITBY (Staff) -- Looking to the future the Bell Telephone Co, is carrying out extensive manhole construction work on Brock st, s., Whitby. The work is expected to take care of all probiems of tis aature fer the next-40 years, Work is being done by the Doan Construc Co., of Wes ton, under the supervision of the geneva! s"perintendent, Ed Melsaac. The superintendent ex- plained the work will serve @ dual purpose. "The Bell Telephone Co, ex- pects to open a new office build- ing in the town next year and this work will be of assistance to those plans," he said, 'In addition, the work will probably ° Given $4,000 WHITBY (Staff)--A Brooklin area mother of five children was awarded $4,000 damages by a Supreme Court jury here Thursday, The jury wae made up of five men and a woman. Mrs. Jacqueline Kellock, 29, of RR i, Brooklin, was awarded the money as the result of in- juries received in an auto acci- dent on Brock st. n., Whitby, May 31, 1964, when the vehicle in which she was riding was in- volved in a collision with a sec- ond vehicle driven by Peter Donald Ruttan, 25, of 213 Centre st. n., Whitby. Mrs, Kellock suffered a take care of wiring needs for the nexi 40 years." Another point cited by the superintendent was the fact the work is in keeping with the town Group Sends of Whitby's plans for road widening scheduled for the! future, | Gifts To Kenya WHITBY -- The Pentecostal Brooklin Area Mother Damages broken and dislocated left ankle, right tion to cuts and abrasions about the body. ; eral damages in an out of court ent, that, as a result of her broken ankle, her social life and also her home life had been affected. ball any more and I still have trouble walking and doing my housework," she said, Dr. Donald M. Sproull, of Oshawa, said the condition of Mrs, Kellock's ankle was com- parable to a person in her late 50's and she had a 10 to 15 per cent disability in that ankle. Mr, Justice Leo Landreville, who heard the case with the jury, indicated the award was The plaintiff told the court|Jets 2, Legionaires 2, Wilden "T cannot dance, skate or play|Brush 672, Des Denyer 712, Don Ee et oeneed ae et itt ee ea w = a am are re somes THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pidey, October 8. 1985 Si } Peet ; Whitby District ; Bowling Scores WHITBY AND. DISTRICT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE Thursday Nite Section Team Standing and Points -- Fremen?, Good Furniture 7, Legion No. 2 6, Fire Dept A 6, County Bowl 6, Ken Smith Con- atruction 6. Knights of Colum- bus 6, Lucky Strikes 6, Legion Old Sweats 6, Post Office 5, Reed (747 (269, 263), Erie Erick son 708 (332, 251), Ozzie Moore 680 257, 238), Bob James 679 (275, 239), Gord Platt 668 (224, 223, 221), Richard Sandford 662 (232, 226), Joe -Lamangno 658 (281), Ron Childs 646 (246, 221), Cam Gauvin 640 (277), Bill Ves- ters 638 (291), Keith Sharman 638 (237), Alex Fillier 628 (247), dim Vanderende £24 (928). Singles 220 and Over -- Don Waltham 259, 'Henry Wiggers copedine 33s, Bill Henderson , Jack Scott 221, Joe Ciampo T " Standings -- Whitby 'Hotel 11, Jokers 9, Ramblers Sam's Barber Shop 8, A and Motors 8, Andrew's 7, Drew's 7, Whitby Police Assoc. 6, Joe's Barber Shop 6, J. B. McMullan ia Sue icy Whitby Barber Shop 3, Custom Tailors 1. : Red Wings 4, Ottenbrites 2/953 Jay Rose! 243, Ed Hutchinson 242, Tumido Juidotti 242, Tony Vandermale 240, Tony Perroni 237, Cec Bowler. 235, Gary Jessome 234, Al Hammers 229, Clarence Moore . 225, Joe Bros. 0, Fire Dept. B 6. Triples, 650 and over -- Roger Reeson 661, Jack Ozier 693, Ed. Denyer 659, Keith MacDonald 684, Marty Jordan 666, Doug Allen 652, Bill Jordan 733, Larry Blyth 656, Larry Batherslow 784, Ron Anderw 671. r Singles, 250 and over -- Jim Kirk 265, John McLeod 269. WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE (Wednesday) Triples 620 and Over -- Les MA scan ve | | There Is SWEDES PLANT TREES An instrument like4a walking stick, with which "man can plant 5,000 tree seeds a day, has been developed in Sweden. GIC Compound Inferest The value of our guaranteed investments increases by over 31% when interest is compounded half-yearly for five years. tion nine feet square. The work is in preparation for street widening to be con- ducted by the town in the | for the Bell Telephone Com- pany. In the photo work- men are shown as they re- build a manhole containing a large number of telephone wires, located in an excava- EXCAVATION WORK on Brock st. s. in front of the Whitby Fire Hall is being carried on by the Doan Construction Co, of Weston, Westclair York Steelers Defeat Lasco Steelers wane nh nag ; the contest was a 3-1 win for @ -- It was a battle ofithe Toronto club, the Steelmen at the Whitby! Arena last night as the Whitby) Westclalr,. who are rated. as Lasco Steelers played host to the team to beat in the league the Westclair York Steelers in/did not look any world beather: a pre-season exhibition Jr. Bjin handing the young Whitby hockey game, The final out-jteam their third straight pre | come of the somewhat loosely|season loss. Both teams wer¢ ~~ |guilty of loose play and poo # Broken Pip es iis. nt Sn: | Douse Fire future, --Oshawa Times Photo INVEST RECEIVE $1,000.00 ............. $1,311.67 3,811.95 ..... 5,000.00 5,000.00 6,558.35 land has three more games in @ [which to try and consolidate them before the season opens |here Oct, 18 against the Dixic |Beehives. seeeveed eee err ereees "We tear up the pavementtchureh Women's Missionary lige vl amount he er now and get this work done 0\Council held its October meet- bk | @) S it won't interfer with future!ing at the church hall, The pres- ne- top road work," he stated. lident, Mrs, Albert Midgley.| Cubs And Scouts | ne pi ~~\chaired the meeting. | DECORATING D s Rev. Maxwell Case was in To Collect Paper | esign ourse charge of the devotional period. | SHOP He addressed the group briefly) wHirpy -- The Wolf Cubs. Is Pianned |mentioning how important the/andsBoy Scouts of Whitby will|] ¢ Wellpaper and Murals WHITBY (Git) -- tnteroe|Now they are reaching Out t0[gey'%o "conduct ine ontaiy| © Brecon § -- Inter e ; |\day to c 4 eir mo | Idesign classes are to be held at/help. He made suggestions el caper drive, Proceeds are pees © C.1L, Paints and Vornishes the Anderson Street High School Reed cee orin venta edna to the advancement of the|| ° Fle-Gleze Colorizer Peints this year with W. W. Rankin,|chure' ». SUCCESS*| Scout movement, | B.A., a professional architect, |'U!. , The collection of paper will) pobD & SOUTER heading up a team of experts) It was decided by the group commence at 9 a.m. and end at) DECOR CENTRE LTD. in the designing field. to send to its missionary's chil-/12 noon, Residents of the town] 494 The classes will consist of 20dren, David and Bonnie Morri-jare asked to have their paper) 07 Byron St. $., Whitby sessions beginning with the reg-|son of Kenya, South Africa, ajbundled and out where it can be! PHONE 668-5862 istration Oct. 12. Classes willjsum of money for their birth-)seen, j | continue through Dec. 14, from|days. As a@ group a present ath of | --= 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., organized byjof a quilt was made to Miss) Mrs, Louise Alexander, B.S., of|Sharon Saunders. BROCK 'One Complete Program Whitby, a professional home| Another secretary - treasurer) WHITBY Evenings -- Starting 7:00 P.M. jeconomist. Qalified for the in-/has been appointed. Mrs. Royce JOHN FORD'S jstruction, Mrs, Alexander holds|Carson was thanked for her, Do la degree obtained at the Iowalacceptance in assisting on the) \State University. jexecutive, Thanks were express-| Professional instruction willjed. to Mrs. Ted Colbourne who) |provide a study of color, roomjhad been acting as secretary) arrangement, finishes for floors, |for the past year, | walls and furniture, plus selec-) Lunch was served by Mrs. | In Techiicolor, 7 P.M LIFE Ht WHITBY (Staff) ~ A tite of| Tom Trevelyan, Scott Ander- tion of furniture and art home.|Maxwell Case, Mrs, Royce Car-| This feature BEGINS AT 17" : undetermined origin caused|son and Bill Lewis each scored Mr. Rankin holds a degree|son and Mrs, Seward Pike. | Shown et With Mark Demon i minor damage in the cooks'|one goal for the winners, Péter rom the University of Toronto.| The next meeting will be Oct.| 8:20 only! Dorothy Johnson. f SHOW CONVENOR |He is Ontario County's only|18 at the home of Mrs. resident architect, will head up|Midgley, 124 Lupin dr. Mrs, Graham Lawson, 341 |the instruction assisted by his} { Fairview Ave., Whitby, will | wife, Beverly, Mrs, Rankin will SEEK 007 TRUTH be convener at the Fall (Specialize in color and design,, LONDON (CP)--A letter ar-| Fashion Show, sponsored by eet on a a hel rived at the ministry of defence) the House of Windsor Chap- |ant . Gesign consull-/addressed jo James Bond, the} ter, IODE, The gay affair : fictional secret agent created) will be held at the Henry i change room in the basement/Vipond saved the Lascos from) of the main building at the the whitewash brush with a nifty Ontario Hospital at 8.30 a.m.|backhander at 2.08 of the final today. The Ontario Fire Mar-|period. shal has been asked to Gary Edwards started in goal vestigate, U \for the York Steel crew and Dr. W. H. Weber,~hospitaligave way to McLachlan mid- superintendent, said the fire ap-|way through the second period. | peared to be clothes burning.|The latter was nipped with the There were some flames andilone Whitby goal. Ralph Moore considerable smoke. Members|started for Whitby and allowed Albert) "lby the late Ian Fleming. The) writer, a 16-year-old California} girl who signed herself "Rena,"' 308 Dundas St. W. BOSTONIANS SHELL OUT Boston, Mass., is themost ex- sow RICHARD WIDMARK - CARROLL BAKER - KARL MALDEN - SAL ME of the Whitby Fire Department|two goals. Dunc Wil Lc pereet High school, Oct, 19. ' y * yo goals, Dunc Wilson, yel- --~- - . sive city i : : | : : were able to use a window to|come sight to the Whitby prs ' - ' fn ak te on alee prsageey ee ger seed tac eoeetieal a WACAROO MONTALBAN DOLORES DEL 0 - GILBERT ROLAND... ARTHUR fight the flames from the out-/played the final half and gave|ham Sunday night to tangle with penses ay i } " rhe seg | side with extinguishers. ___ |up one goal. < the Wax Boys, Tuesday night mille. ee ea po Sang hegantt a! at sais SCNT EAE LOSE. i An unusual aspect of the fire,' wiison was returned to the Whitby ere at home to themes cerita Dr, Weber said, was that theisteelers from the Oshawa Gen-\Weston Dodgers and then on! k fire generated enough heat to ; og + melt the solder on copper water|poaye Hohl ra ine Niapara| Thursday night they will invade pipes in the ceiling. Flyers, The return of|the Oshawa Civic Auditorium f Wateg|Ealls press eb the Ph a and! Wilson will give Whitby a tried|to tangle with Ted O"Connors th _ goog acted Ilke/and proven goalie with Moore|Crushmen. This one should at: sprinkler system. who also played Jr. B in Brant-\tract @ banner crowd since a jford last year also was very ' _ |much in the fight for the start-/"umber of last year's Whitby jing assignment. \Jr, B team are lined up with The Steelers travel to Mark-itheir home town Oshawa team. Everyone's "Blasting Off" to NORTHSIDE! i cmaewenmonenes WHITBY ' PERSONALS | if St. John the Evangelist Cath- LOLA ARR IR 8 SORE I, olic Women's League travelling| | bridge and euchre hostesses for i September were: ; Bridge -- Mrs. Keith Mac: | Donald, Miss Jean Stewart, | Mrs. Marguerite Arnold, Mrs | zanoswski, Mrs. James LOUNGE i Jack Miller, Mrs, William) key, Mrs. John Goodwin. at the O'Neil, Mrs. Don Sullivan, Mrs j Euchre -- Mrs. H. C. Munro, Mrs. Ronald Morris, Mrs, Mur- ray. Forbes, Mrs. Rose Jones, Mrs. Fred Flanagan and Mrs 4 . WINTER 4, STORAGE BOATS & OUTBOARD MOTORS | 1 Richard Sandrelli, Miss Berna- t dette Robinson, Mrs. Charles Daigle. Mrs. Gertrude Lyngle, Miss Emily Foy, Mrs. G, Gac Mac:| H Leo Steffler. | | Debbie, donate of Mr and| 207 Dundas St. W.,, Whitby Mrs. V t pkey, is e-| ; Mrs, Vincent Hickey diay 'ig| WHITBY'S FINEST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT BOATS day. : : -- Mr. and Mrs. William Miller sin ato Ptr ROWBOATS and CANOES ....... 12.50 Jf to seo the borough and Maynooth. | W Mr, and Mrs, Charles: Lintner | and her sister, Mrs, Maude Now,/ have just returned from a four-| 4 month visit in St, John and) | Catalina, Newfoundland, and) | HIT PARADERS '66' RUNABOUTS ON TRAILERS up to 16'. . OUTBOARD MOTORS FREE STORAGE WITH TUNE-UP Up to 74 H.P. ..... 8.00 Plus Parts Up to. 50 H.P. 20.00 Plus Parts" Upto 20H.P, ........ 12,00 Plus Parts Over 50 H.P, 25.00 Plus Parts Upto 40H.P. .....,.. 15.00 Plus Parts Lawn Mowers--Tillers 7.50 Plus Parts STORAGE (NO) TUNE-UP Upto 20H.P, .50¢ Month--Min, 5.00 Over 20 H.P. 1.00 Month--Min. 8.00 WE ALSO STORE LAWN MOWERS - TILLERS ~ TENT TRAILERS = CABIN TRAILERS -- ETC. 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