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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1965, p. 5

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H ' yf WHITEY PERSONALS Blair Park Vista Ratepayers'|at the Oshawa General Hospi- Association are holding a "Hard|tal. Her many friends wish her Time Dance" Oct. 16 at Whitby/a speedy recovery. : Royal Canadian Legion Hall. In charge of the event is President Lawrence Treagus assisted by social convener, Mrs. Paul Hat- field and Mrs. R. Kinbell. Other. members vi ile eAxccilive tan- ing an active part are: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jepson, Mrs. Archie Maxwell, John Zwueste and Harry Houston and George Mc- Kenzie. Music will be provided by Freddie Townsend's orches- tra, prizes will be awarded to, lucky winners and a_ buffet) lunch will be served. arene welcome. Proceeds of the dance} ss will go towards the children's! Roy Padang ig toy rag Christmas narty. jcres., is now at his home after is a stay at the Oshawa General Mrs. J. S. Arthur, Cowalis,| Hospital the result of an acci- Oregon, W.S.A., formerly of/dent at work. His friends wish Anne's Fabric Shop, is visiting him a speedy recovery. with Mrs, J, P, Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ormiston|carl spent Thanksgiving week- entertained the following guestsiend at Kalkaska, Mich,, the at their cottage for Thanksgiv-|guests of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd ing: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ormis-| Jenkins. ton and family, Mr. and Mrs.} Hugh Ormiston and family, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs, J. D, MacKay and Mrs. George Bryant andiand their son, Andy, spent Mr, and Mrs, Ron Bray, Port)/Thanksgiving weekend in Hunts- Perry. ville visiting their parents, Mr. R and Mrs. Wilson Cairns and also a James Wilde, 1003 Henry MacCarl spent Thanksgiving st., is mow convalescing at her! veexend in Huntsville visiting home after a three-week stay al), .; il- itheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W the Oshawa General Hospital. A conan wink son Cairns and also Mr. and Friends wish her a prompt re-'virg John MacKay. - Dinner guests on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Luck, 513 Byron st. s., were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Vone Hine and their dauchter Miss Avril Lou Hing of London, England. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Brear and their son Ronald attended the funeral of Mrs. Brear's father, the late Cecil Speirs of McKellar where the interment was held on Thursday. COMMITTEE ROOMS OPENED Fisk, Mrs. Grace Taylor and Mrs. John Maguire. of the PC committee rooms sive Conservative candidate, in the Bowmanville hotel. Garnet Rickard, is shown Committee room workers, at at the official opening left to right, are Mrs, Elsie « sae l Armed Forces Amalgam . Tony's CONTRACT OK'd By Members Improves Force: Honey Employees of a local cater: . | ing company, Tony's Refresh- | ments Limited, racked up a The importance of the inte-)possible value in helping to pre-| good score in a contract settle- gration of Canada's armed ser-|serve peace and keep this coun-| ment approved recently. vices was discussed by Russell/try secure. Local 440, Retail, Wholesale, C. Honey, Liberal candidate for) "The Canadian fighting force) Dairy and General Workers Durham County, in his address|is now highly mobile and flex-| Union, approved the memo- at the annual meeting of thelible. It is capable of going any-| randum of settlement by 40 Manvers Township Liberal As-|where and engaging in a wide} votes to nine. sociation held in the Orange|variety of peace-keeping and) female kitchen employees, Hall, Pontypool. peace-restoring operations. For) covered by a contract for the "The $100,000,000 saved an- these purposes a great complex first time, get "better than a nually by the Liberal Govern-/of new equipment is required. 40-cent hourly package' ac- ment's intergration of the arm-| Mr. Honey said that previous-| cording to Gordon Reekie, ed services can be used for thely much of the defence-budget | local director. He agreed with latest equipment for one effi-| Was spent on administration, op-| a statement by Sam Esposito, cient co - ordinated defenceverating expenses and mainten-| a company director, that male force," Mr. Honey said. ance. - | employees will gain a 32-cent He told the meeting that in "Canada ee ny i be- hourly hike. launching the integration of/come sa vee he Wage rates over the three- Canada's armed services eee a nen Amaniee jhe/ year contract begin at $1.92 country did what other nations 4¢ western Europe, and contribs! per hour rising to $3.83 hour: have thought about. Many coun-| +. to Canada's fair share of the| ly over the term of the = tires are now looking at Can-|defence of the free world by be-| 'fact for male kitchen help. ada's achievement as a model,/ing a deterrent to any would-| Female kitchen help and as- Durham Riding's Proges- --Oshawa Times Photo covery. | Jacqueline, daughter of Mr., Miss Merle McConnell student and Mrs. John Kalar, is cele-/at Queen's University, ness th brati i i spent Thanksgiving weeken gg en ee with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BON Mervin McConnell, Brock st. n., Sharon, daughter of Mr. and|who drove her back to Kingston iMrs. Lloyd Hicks, 637 Brock st.|and spent a couple of days visit- in., is recunerating after surgery ing. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Youth, 16, Held On Auto Theft | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mac-| wy Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, No. 248 held its October meeting at the Masonic Ustl an Tuesday with Sister {Mary Inkpen and Brother Jeff! Martin presiding. Following a very impressive opening drill the Flag was pre- sented and honored, The Worthy |Matron introduced PDDGM |Agnes Wallace of Stouffville. Presiding Matrons visiting the Chapter were warmly wel- Order Of Eastern Star Meets In Masonic Hall ed during the past year, Past Matrons from Ontario Chapter, Sunbeam Chapter and Blue Ray THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 16, 1965 § NEWMAN MAYOR ---------- to assist in making this annuai event a success, Following the election of offi- cers, the penny drill and the close of the meeitng a lovely luncheon was served to all pres- ent by Christine Archibald and her committee. Chanter were guests as well as Sister Jackson from Downfield |Chapter from Dundee, Scotland. Worthy Matron wished a speedy recovery to those who were sick and sympathy to the bereaved. The annual Bazaar was an- nounced for Oct. 16 at the Masonic Hall from 2.30 till 5 p.m, All members were asked Pickering, Sister Margaret Baker, West Hill and Brother) | Ted Tustin, Pickering, Presiding) | Patron, Whitby Past Matrons, Sisters, Pearl Roper, Louella Cook, Mae| Phair, Julia Thomas, and Mar- garet Mustard, and Past Patron | Jeff Martin were thanked for the assistance they had render- | 'Lady' Adopts 'Small Kitten -- WHITBY (Staff) -- Cats and) dogs can be the best of friends) at certain times. Evidence of this can be found at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wilkes, 304 Rosedale dr., Whitby. comed: Sister Marie Tustin, | ainidieimaaiidiaie NOTICE RE RIE KINSMEN CLUB OF WHITBY Hallowe'en Sendinn Door to Door Wed. Oct. 20th Thurs. Oct. 21st All proceeds in aid of the Canadian Cystic . Fibrosis Research Foundation The Wilkes' family pet,| 'Lady', a two - year - old dog, breed unknown, recently adopt-! ed a small kitten and guards it night and day, Washing and cleaning-up chores are also car- ried out by 'Lady'. "The cat tries to feed from} 'Lady' but this is useless," Mrs.| Wilkes stated. "There just isn't} janything there for the kitten," | One thing, however, is the fact the dog has taken over par- lehasies of the kitten and allows jno one to hurt the small bundle lof fur. "It all started about a| 44 LET US SING THIS LITTLE SONG, WITH OUR FINE PLUMBING you'Canr " T ONG Go WRON SO CALL \\ 4 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV, DELOSS M, SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM--FAITH TIDINGS' BROADCAST CKLB--1350 on Your Die! 9:45 A.M.--WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M.---MORNING WORSHIP AND PRAISE THE PASTOR WILL PREACH 7:00 P.M,--EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE PASTOR'S SERMON: "IS THERE A LITERAL HELL?" WEDNESDAY EVE. -- 8:00 P.M. PRAYER PRAISE & BIBLE STUDY CONDUCTED BY THE PASTOR "There's Always a Welcome at Faith" ' ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev. W. J. S. McCLURE B.A. Mrs. PN. Spratt, Organist 11 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP "COME ALIVE" SUNDAy SCHOOL 9:45 A.M.--Jusmiors, Intermediates, Seniors A.M.--Nursery, Kindergerten, Primary, Junior Congregation Telehone 668-3091 for informetien. 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.--Loymen's Service 7:30 P.M.--The Christion Drama Presentation 'is cancelled, " Junior Congregation and Nursery j Core During Divine Worship WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot Centre) Minister: Rev. John MeLeod EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road Weat y : : | i 7 he stated. be aggressor," he said in con-| ena also get wage : Officers elected for the com-| One long sought after ing year were President Thom-|cnange in the old agreement is las White, vice-president Paul| a change in commission rates Mucha, and secretary-treasurer| for driver-salesmen. The rate | Mangan. has been changed from 20 per en cent to 21 per cent on food sales -- averaging out at $6 per week. The drivers also get more food allowance, The agreement also provides St. Mark's United Church for company payment of 75 | Women Unit No, 3 per cent of medical insurance | plan as well as full payment FRIDAY, Oct.*22 of insurance costs. Co-Op Credit Union banking Red Cross Senior Citizens So- | cial Club f Whitby Firm | night Salvation Army Young People's Stretches Out i\Pentecostal Church Young Peo- Band "This integration of Canada's armed services is not an isolat- ed measure, but part of the Liberal government's defence policy, which will for every dol- lar spent give Canada the best WHITBY CLU MONDAY, Oct. 18 "3 Saints' Anglican Church St. St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 5 Co-Op Credit Union banking night ist Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Association St. Mark's United Women Unit No. 9 St. Mark's United Women Unit No. 8 Girl Guide of Canada Whitby District Association Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary-Council All Saints' Anglican Church Church Church B CALENDAR Margaret Guild | A \6-year-old Oshawa youth; A few hours later they siole week ago when one of the chil-| |pleaded guilty at Oshawa yes-|another car, owned by a London|dren brought the kitten home,"'| terday to two charges of car/man, and drove it back to Osh-|Mrs, Wilkes said. "We thought} theft. awa. In both cars the ignition " i Casiser Dolinski, of 262 Cadil-|keys had been left in the car. pa ow lathe dees oe? \lac ave. s., was remanded in| e juv ras | : Dehiduerd | jcustody until Monday so that a Bi Hiebipenae Phen ade re |'Lady' just took over the kitten, | jpre-sentence report could be ob- ' é ey A BY ED even washing its face after it |tained and an assessment made earlier hearing. Ifinishes eating." of damage to property. In the car stolen from Lon-| o. i : Outlining the evidence Crown\don the two youths tried to dis-| Since the kitteh came to the Attorney Bruce Affleck said that}guise it on arriving in Oshawa.|¥/!kes' house it has been guard: Dolinski and a juvenile stole a/They stole number plates amicus ee oer, ggg rg jcar from Stacey ave., Oshawa/a parked car and bolted them on site ct weak ibook the Sos af land drove it to London. to the stolen vehicle. They also night. Animals are strange, | At London they got the car took wheel discs off the car ait 8 ake agUre Our What | ' ;. K they are liable to do,"' Mrs. | ga in a field and abandoned'left them in a field. |Wilkes Ber | Organist Mra. W. E, Summers, A,T.C.M. oe 11 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Service |} 9:45 A.M.----Bible School Proyer Meeting and Bible School Wed, 7:30 10:30 A.M, S ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED a WAIT --j 700 LONG bm / TOWN OF WHITBY | ae Family Monuments fim oF Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 'Army Women | | Review Work | Salvation Army Women's |Home League held its weekly meeting Thursday evening at the Citadel. Members sorted the work done in preparation of the forth- {coming sale to be held at Sal- jvation Army Thrift Store, Dun- das st. w. the last Saturday of October. There will be home- bake and various other articles ANN Various Tables -- ple's Christ's Ambassadors | WHITBY (Staff) -- Future SATURDAY, Oct. 23 {business looks extremely bright Salvation Army Guides for Croven Ltd.,-Beech st. Whit- Salvation Army Timbral Brig- |py, it was revealed this week. ade |The firm is now in the process lot adding an extension to its Ladies' Auxiliary ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION TEA & BAZAAR Legion Hall, Byron St, S., Whitby TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 - 2 P.M. VOTING | DAY MONDAY, DEC. 6th, 1965 Is Your Name On The Voters' List? UAL Everyone Welcome to be sold. When the work period was jcomp leted, Mrs. Florence Dove opened devotions with prayer followed by the Home) | League prayer "Bless Me Now"'.| Mrs. Captain Clarence Janes) gave the. scripture' reading. | Members discussed contacting the Divisional Commander's wife Mrs. Major Fred Lewis of the Northern British Columbia Di vision about sending dolls to one of the native corps for distribu- qpetedert The Voters' List for the year 1965 mey be examined et the Municipal Offices, all Publie end Separete Schoo! Buildings and all Post Offices. INFORMATION MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED BY TELE. PHONING 668-5803 during office hours, 9 te 5 o'clock, Mondeys te Fridays. QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING ere es follows: 21 yeers 'of age, A British subject. An owner or tenent, or wife or husband of en owner er tenant. SUNDAY, Oct. 24 plant which is expected to dou- St. Mark's United ble the size of floor area. Evening Guild Branch St. John's Anglican Church Men's Club Hi-C Group St. Andrew's Presbyterian r Women Group No, 3 Gardenview United Church ' ' Wonten Lost Hunters "You could describe this proj-;--Tea~ hostesses were Mrs: i nt arta | ie ect as an expansion program,"| James Kirk, Mrs. Winnifred An-| page Greenwood Chapter 'Found n Fine Lee Hart, executive vice-presi-\derson assisted in serving by ° . |detn of the firm stated. "We/Mrs. James Reid. TUESDAY, Oct. 19 | RED BAY, Ont. (CP)--Three hope it will provide reid oroiga eee Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club duck hunters missing since ed production but at leas ; . Y Whitby Shrinking Yiolets TOPS Wednesday and feared drowned| Will give as, more room Victoria & Grey Club were found Friday on Eagle Is-/ Move around. See Salvation Army Cubs, 2nd__ |land in Lake Huron about three | GU ARANTEED Whitby ' miles from here. sas Red Cross work room | Allan MacLean, 24, and John TELEVISION - Ajax Kinettes Todd, 23 both of Hamilton, and INVESTMENTS Almonds United Church Women Robert Thiesburger, 22, of Ty- a | Women's Christian Temperance rone, Ont. were stranded on the Grow 31 % Ang 8 IN FIVE YEARS uy | Union island when their boat drifted away. Once again, the Government of Canada is offering this special incentive to increase winter employment by encouraging the. construction of Winter-Bullt houses. Any house certified "Winter-Built" by Federal government inspection will earn you a $500.00 rebate. tion to the needy. Also it was Church f deeided to raise funds to send NOTE ----- Roomers end Boarders ere not entitled te @ Municipal Vote. Only these whe cecupy « domestic establish- ment ef twe or more rooms, In which they sleep, prepere end serve meals, and qualify es above ere entitied te vete. The ney. addition pps a contribution to Salvation Army tS of five large rooms and office |ianbury Home for Children in| | space. Estimated cost is $75,000.) 12 naica FINAL DATE FOR APPEAL -- October 28th, 1965, JOHN R. FROST, 405 Dundes St. West, Whitby Clerk, Tewn ef Whitby pacer tos ce TOWN OF WHITBY CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTER'S LIST VOTERS' LIST 1965, TOWN OF WHITBY, COUNTY OF ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20 Whitby St. John Ambulance Knights of Columbus St. John's Anglican Church WA Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No 132 Ontario Ladies College Castle Chapter HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service When interest is left to accum- MODERN Square Dancing Closses still open for beginners at the Brooklin Odd Fellows Holl with the "Brooklin Squares'. Further Information Call 665-3329, 725-3117 or 668-3183 Come join the fun. ulate and be compounded half- yeorly warsy 668-5679 THURSDAY, Oct. 21 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Salvation Army Women's Home League St. John the Evangelist Salesian Guild : Faith Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society Whitby "BROCK WHITBY One Complete Program Each Evening Starting At 7 P.M. Notice is hereby given that | have complied with Section 9 of The Voters' List Act, 1960, and that | have posted up ot my office at the Municipal SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE } If you are an Abstainer you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance, oe OHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL 668-8831 THTA BREATHTD WO TACULAB! ture of not more qualifies for the A Film by RICHARD BROOKS A Columbia Picture Filmed in SUPER PANAVISION 70° "Peter O'Toole jis fascinating!" Sterts 6:30 P.M, HERE'S HOW YOU QUALIFY @ You can build your own home @ You can have it built for you @ You can buy one ready-built ® It can be a single dwelling or multiple struc- @ Work must not proceed beyond the first floor joist stage before November 15, and the home must be completed before April 15, 1966, except for outside painting and site improvement. 7 DO IT NOW! Have your home Winter-Built! Issued by authority of Hon, Allen J. MacEachen, Minister of Labour, Canada. { HERE' You can than four units (each unit $500 incentive). S WHAT YOU DO pick up a pamphlet containing full details, and registration forms at your National Employment Office, any Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation office, or in post offices where there are no N.E.S. or C.M.H.C. offices. Or, your builder can do this for you. You'll be in your new home by Spring ... save rent... make yourself $500.00, WINTER Fray Building on the 14th day of October, 1965, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection, And | hereby call upon all voters to take im- mediate proceedings to have any omissions or er- rors corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 28th day of October, 1965. Dated this 14th day of October, 1965. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town ef Whitby

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