JOHN VISSER HONORED BY Commended for his con- iribution to society and the saving of a life this summer, John Visser, a member of the Whitby Brigade, St. John _ Ambulance Society, v was pre- sented with a plaque in ap- preciation of his effort. On the left is Whitby Councillor Harry Inkpen, and on the right is Mayor | Warren Mow- Vl The THE TOWN at who made the presenta- tion on behalf of the town. Presentation was made this week at the town hall. Oshawa Times Photo Fairview Lodge Bazaar | iments were served by Mrs. C. Member In England Honored by WCTU WHITBY The Women's Christian Temperance Union held its Cctober meeting Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs.: Mary Mitchell, Colborne st. president. Mrs. Harold Quantrill, opened the meeting with a short reading on 'The pr'. Mrs. Ruth It was decided to wire flowers: to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White- hurst who are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary while holidaying 'in England. Miss Maude Cameron was in charge of the devotional. Her subject was 'Thanksgiving' Mrs. Mitciseii took charge of the clipsheet,. She was assisted by Mrs. Harold Crawforth, Mrs. Olive Robinson and Mrs. E, A. MacMillan. Mrs, Crawford read an interesting article on "Danish Milk Bars" for teenagers. Mrs. Quantrill. closed the meeting with prayer. Refresh- A. Detlor Quantrill. The next meeting will be Nov. 16. and Mrs, Harold | ONTARIO COUNTY | FARM CALENDAR ° Oct. 22, # a.m., OAC, Univer-| sity of Guelph -- Inter-County) ee a" Competitions. | 22, 10 a.m.,_ Peter-; Hcl Morrow Memorial |Centre -- Holstein Show for the} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 21, 1963 5 | Band Concert For Hospital WHITBY (Staff) -- All pro- ceeds from a Whitby Brass Band benefit concert wid be turned over io tie Wuithy Gon eral Hospital. The special event will be held at the Henry Street High School, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Both the junior and senior bands will be out in full strength for the concert bolstered by spe- cial guests. Spotlight of the evening will centre on the Osh- awa Chapter of the SPEBSQSA barbershop quartet. Master of ceremonies for the -levening will be a special guest as yet unnamed. It is noted, however, this guest will be an entertainment personality. The evening's entertainment will be further boosted by a var- ied musical program by. both bands, designed to satisfy the tastes of young and old. Advance tickets are now on sale, All citizens are urged to purchase their admissions in advance. Tickets can be obtain- ed from the following local busi- nesses: Whitby Music Centre, Courtice drug store, Snelgrove \drug store, Worfolk pharmacy, Unit 2 Plans Turkey Dinner. WHITBY -- The October meet- ing of St. Mark's United Church Women, Unit. No. 2, was held at the home of Mrs. W. K. Cook, sin Prock cvs Gicci ov aioe vos enridge chaired the "meeting. Fifteen members attended. Tickets for the Nov. 9 church turkey dinner' are available! from Mrs. Breckenridge. It was announced that the fall rally will be held at Orono United Church, Oct. 26 when Miss Muriel Stevens will be guest speaker. Mrs. talk on "A trip through Brazil'. Miss Eleanor Davis led in the worship service the them was | "Gain of Loss". A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs D. W. Yeo and Mrs. Frank Eggert. | James Plaskitt gave al Girl G Guides Name WHITBY -- The Girl Guides of oe Department store, Jury and Lovell drug store, Bank of Montreal and The Ca- adian Imperial Bank of Com- cde i Ratepayers Plan For Teen Dances Canada, Whitby District Asso- | ciation, held its meeting Mon.- | day evening at St. Mark's Unit- ed Church committee room. District Commissioner jness meeting. Mrs, Tom Bran- | |don was appointed uniform con- jvener. Anyone wishing to donate | or sell the new type of uniforms | for Brownies, Guides or Guiders | Uniform Convenor | Mrs. | |Harvey Whale chaired the busi-| Z cash an Carry =-- SAVING SERVICE ---- SATINCOTE. WHITE -- TILE Fost, eccurote T & G edge. Double coated white. 64 sq. ff. per carton. Certon Lots only, | BEAVER LUMBER | LUMBER 45 A CTN, ALL STEEL GARAGE DOORS Ceneda's Best low priced pod gliding gh oe tt a plete with hardwa | BEAVER LUMBER | LUMBER VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE Fomous EXCELON tile, no seconds. Al! top grade 9" x 9" tile, 96 tile per carton. 3/y Per Tile MAHOGANY PLYWOOD PANELS | BEAVER LUMBER | LUMBER 1.55. 9' x 7' Size Only 464s GALVANIZED Extra Strength 6 Rib CECE | STEEL ROOFING Speciol IRIDITE protection coating .. . 30 US gauge. 12 {East Central District of Ontario. | WHITBY -- The Blair Park |could contact Mrs. Brandon at Sanded, ready to finish, random Y- | Oct, 25, 8 p.m., Uxbridge,|Vista Ratepayers Association | 668-5696. anded, ready grooved. 10 to 24 panels. 4' x 7'. 4+ 2.70 and 4' x 8'... . 3.00. , Dept. of Agriculture Board held its meeting at R. A. Hutchi It was announced that th Y (Staff) -- More than for aphctat prizes was held within the occupational therapy de- ga utchi- a ere ype "cae attendance|prizes going to citizens from|partment. Other money from|Room -- Directors' Meeting for|son School. Lawrence Treagus| Will be a one-day training course a 25 PANELS" 'On MORE at the annual fall bazaar held|near and far. lthe bazaar is put to good use,|Ontario County Farm Safety/chaired the meeting. for guint Noe. © ae Genetics | purchasing materials to decor- Council. ate the lodge for special occa- sions. Wednesday at Fairview Lodge.| Large numbers of handicraft items, made by residents of the} lodge, were sold; while the bake/ table was cleared shortly after the event opened. The bazaar opened with a short address by Mrs. Margaret| Smith, consultant and craft di- rector for the Home for the Aged, Toronto. A lucky draw | Vacation Trip Slides Shown WHITBY The October meet ing of the Whitby Garden Club} was held in the Kathleen Rowe School, when D. H. MacMillan.| of Oshawa, was the speaker. | Mr. MacMillan showed slides) he took during a vacation trip) to the maritimes. The many) beautiful scenes brought back| pleasant memories to membera| who have visited these pictur- esque provinces, The speaker showed a number of pictures of fris, gladiolus, dahlias, chry- santhemums and prize- winning} floral arrangements. . The two classes for club com- ~ petition and the winners, were: Autumn arrangement of fruit, flowers and leaves: Mrs, R.| Van Horne, Miss L. Pellow. Bouquet of chrysanthemums,}| arrangements to count: Mrs. R.|K. Hunter and E. Coles, 113%;| WHITBY -- The Ajax Kinette Pellow. Van Horne Horne, » Miss L: WHITBY PERSONALS Out-of-town guests who attend-| ed the Latulipe-Conrad wedding | held in St. John the Evangelist! Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, were: Mrs. Charles Taylor, grandmother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King, Mrs. .Jo- seph Bradley, Cobourg; Mrs. Wilfrid Sylvestre, grandmother of the groom ,Val d'Or, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Tremblay, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. George Latulipe, St. Anicet, Que.; Mr.} and Mrs. Lionel Bourgon, New} Haven, Vermont; Mrs. Harold Pheeney, La Have, N.S.; and Raymond Latulipe, Dundee, ~ Que. Other guests present were from Kirkland Lake, Toronto, Sudbury and Ridgetown. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112, Whitby Ladies' Aux- fliary held its annual bazaar Tuesday in the Legion Hall. The event was officially opened by the Auxiliary President Mrs.| Phyllis Norris. The bazaar was a great success when over $500 was raised for charitable pur- poses, The following conveners were in charge of tables. Bake table, Mrs. Nora Hepps, Mrs. Margar- et Cassady and Mrs. Dorothy MacCarl; fancy goods, Mrs. Stanlick, Mrs. Mabel James, Mrs. Phyllis Barton and Mrs Dorothy Moore; knitted goods, touch and take, Mrs. Maud Brown and Mrs. Fay Carswell; candy table, Mrs. Jean King and Mrs. Alice Bradley. Draw tickets, Mrs. Dorothy Ormiston, Mrs. Frances. Foster and Mrs. Phyllis Norris; tea} tickets, Mrs. Margaret Dews- bury; kitchen conveners, Mrs Lillian Connor, Mrs. Margaret Sturgess, Mrs. Alice McCart, Mrs. Betty Beckley and Mrs. Helen Lank cate Bridge Club were: |Mrs. J. McCann, 12044; Mr. and Mrs. Dz. Desroiers, 100; Mrs. H. Spratt and Miss B. Wilson, 9944; Mr. and Mrs. D. Holmes, 91%. Ann} -- Everything on sale, with the| exception of baked goods, hadjat been made by residents during the past year. Merchandise) lranged from |through intricate |made lace work. Baked goods on sale were made by the staff of the lodge. | Half of all the proceeds are| turned back to the various resi-| jdents who make articles for the) bazaar. The balance of the pro- ceeds is used for operation of lodges' hairdressing parlor; bus trips through the countryside and to purchase many items to ldecorate the residents' rooms. Last year part of the proceeds was used to purchase three wheelchairs | and materials used ' Whitby Bridge Club Winners The winners and high scores of the games played by the members of the Whitby Dupli- East and West -- Mr. and stuffed dolls} and finely BAY LANDSOLD | TO INDUSTRY Beef Producers borough County will visit farms) in the Port Perry and Clare- gre area. 26, 8.30 p.m., Greenbank) communtiy Hall October| Meeting 'sr Port Perry Junior) Whitby (Staff -- The Town (Farmers. of Whitby has opened the door | Oct. 27, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge,| door to still another industry, |Dept.. of Agriculture Board) it was announced this week, |Room Ontario County Holstein| with the sale of 6.7 acres of |Club Directors' Meeting. | land to Pierrenne Construc- | Oct, 27, 8 p.m., Uxbridge! tion Co Secondary School Ontario! The firm purchased the land |County Junior Farmer Choir} located on Brock st. s. south |Rehearsal. of the creek bridge, in the Oct. 28, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, area formerly known as Port |pnept. of Agriculture Board Whitby. The land sale brought |Room -- Meeting of members| a total $14/000 to the town lof 199 Bushel Corn Club. coffers. | Oct. 29, 10 a.m., Cobourg -- Formerly a swamp area, Liquid Manure Demonstration the land has been under dev- |on the farm of Mr. Jack Benns,| elopment for some time with |Cobourg, Ontario. fill trucked to the area contin- Nov. 3, 8 p.m., Uxbridge Sec-| ually. ; ondary School--Ontario County The land is reported to be |Junior Farmer Choir Rehearsal.| no longer required for munic- Nov. 4, 9 a.m., Uxbridge -- ipal purposes and it was deem- Farm Pond Ins a pection Day inj ed advisable to sell. Ontario County. North and South -- Mr. and \Mrs. F. Wells, 121%; Mr. and |Mrs. M. Hutchison, 114; Mrs.! Mr, and Mrs. H. Winter, 111. Winners of the draw tickets were: Miss Gery Matte, Lon-| \don, Ont.; Mrs. A. Clark, Miss} Stirtevant, Miss Marney Mc-| Kivor, Mrs, W, Young, Mrs.| Claudine Doucette, Mrs. Maud Brown, Mrs, Margaret Stur-| gess. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stafford, | 312 Euclid st.,. atteyfded the wedding of their dawghter, Miss | |Helen Faye Stafford, who was) married Oct. 16 to Raymond John Rundle. The wedding was held in Warren, Mich, The re- ception followed at the Gables banquet room in Mount Cle- ments, Mich. Out-of-town guests were from Oshawa, Whitby and Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, R. K. McCabe and their son, Robbie, recently visited Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Montgomery of Guelph and Mr. 'and Mrs, Charles Montgomery, Fergus. Leianne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, celebrat- ed her second birthday last Sun- day. Dinner guests to celebrate the occasion were her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Beer and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Beer, Whitby. JUST ARRIVED ! New Fall Tailored TO MEASURE SAMPLES @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top Tailors : --ot-- USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 Evening BROCK WHITBY ALBERT R BROGOOL § om HARRY SALTZWAN & TECHNICOLOR® Feature Starts at 7: & 9:15 JAMES BOND IS BACK IN ACTION! Recommended as Adult Entertainment Programs ot 7: & 8:45 jstallation of the new president,|sale was Nov. 4, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room Concentrated Milk Pro- ducers' Annual Meeting. | Nov. 4, 8.30: p.m., Brooklin Township Hall November { 1 Club held its dinner meeting|vermer, " proukun Juntor wy, at Spruce Villa Hotel|-----_______ with 16 Kinettes and two guests. The highlight of the crtae take up residence in Guildwood was Kinsmen President Joe|Village in Scarboro. | Farley, presiding over the in-| A most successful homebake held following the Marnie Richards. business meeting. Kinette Mary This appointment was due to|Northam reported that all Hal- jthe resignation of Bette Griffin lowe'en candy has been sold. jwho with her husband and chil-|Kinette Phyl Henwood was the \dren have moved from Ajax to|winner of the gift. Time To Stock Up! Ajax Kinettes Install President Dairy Queen: 2 Dairy Queen Stores STILL OPEN To Serve You 235 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 1003 Dundas St. E., Whitby TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OCTOBER SALE On Until Closing Date -- Sun., Oct. 31 Red Wing Orchards ROADSIDE MARKET featuring Fresh Cider Every Weekend 2' Miles West of Whitby on Highway No, 2 -- At the "BIG RED APPLES" ISHN UME: 0077 « WN FEMING'S "GOLDFINGER' tonnes ove UNITED ARTISTS | | SS Open Thursday -- 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. en Friday -- 1 p.m. t 8 p.m. t. & Sun -- 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ae During the business session Oct. 26, 9 a.m. -- Bus Trip of|Mrs. Roy Jepson gave a report|in the district for leaders. jdance held last Saturday at} | Whitby Legion Hall. It was lgratifying to see a full hall for this event. Proceeds will used for the children's Christ- mas party. Blair Park Vista Teens were jinvited guests at Monday' meeting when plans were dis.| cussed to arrange Teen dances A meeting for all area teens will be held Oct, 21 at the home| of Mr. and Mrs. Mal Femia, 331 Dovedale dr., members will be forthcoming events the association and members| will attend this meeting to assist! the teens in ther new venture. | The next ratepayers meeting| will be Nov. 4s. LETTERS ON SALE LONDON (Reuters) -- Love letters sent by Britain's 19th- century naval hero, Admiral Horatio Nelson, to his beautifi! | mistress, Lady Hamilton, will jbe auctioned here Nov. 2 be} | Family Allowance when executive| chosen and| discussed, | Several executive members of| There still need Any is a great from Peter-) lof the most successful hard-time |ladies interested to assist in this worthwhile cause could contact |the district commissioner. 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Aspholt Felt ... 2.81 Candle Light CHERRY WOODGRAINED HARDBOARD A wonderful colour toned pane goes in ony room. Random V-grooved, cherry woodgrained. 10 to 24 panels. 4' x 7' $4.25 and 4' x 8 $4, 3° 38 GASLIGHT CHERRY @ deepe more rich looking woodgrain ing. As low os: 4° x 7' pane $4.25 and a 4' x 8 panel. "ss! §.37 CEILING PANELS Y%," x 4' x 4 pretin- ished white V- scored in tile squares. panels or more. 9.20 Smaller Lots 2.40 1 thet MASONITE Hardboard 4' x 8' 39 Smaller a: 1a? POPLAR UNDERLAY 3 9 INSULATION BATTS 2" 90 Sq. Ft. @ Ctr. MICRO CEILING TILE r ond panell- STORM SCREEN COMBINA ALUMINUM DOORS Long service, extruded extra st 1%" doors, pre-hung, weatherstripped, self-stor- ing, oll hardwore, ready to install 2488 A CTN. x 4" sheets . . . 50 or 4.22 Smaller Lots 1.29 3 60 Sq. Ft. « €tn. 20 Cartons or More 9.48 Smaller Lets 3.6% Va" x 4 TION All Cash and Carry pur chases ore on an in-stock bosis. All items subject te prior sole availability and morket change. Prices only slightly higher north of North Bey. rength New Interior and Exterior ASPENITE "9.49 ara dea Sheets er More BEAVER 4000 FT. TRUCK LOT ¢ SAVINGS SOUND DRY UTILITY 2x4's Utility Grode Not Stock WHITE PINE BARN BOARDS mete 104.50 1x 10° p hele Be | Per 1000 Bd. Ft. 00 1000 "0. FT. 2: ed At All 80 Ontario Stores, 2x4... 82.50 .. 95.50 2x6 .. 84.00 .. 99.00 2x8 ......... 107.50 2xl0........ 109,50 Utility Construction Spruce Sheathing Not Stocked At All 80 Gotario Stores, 1"x6" SPRUCE D4S ility Construction or T&G 85,50 99.50 BEAVER LUMBER SANDED FIR PLYWOOD DOUGLAS FIR GOOD 1 SIDE V4" x 4 x 8'... 3.69 ¥e" x 4' x 8'... 5.12 VY," x @ x 8' ..... 6.44 a" x 4 x 8 . T.49 4%" x 4' x 8 |. 8.74 All. the prices are on mixed lots of 50 sheets or more. Sheathing (see trucklot savings) may be in- cluded to make up volume. Small- er lots add 20c per sheet. 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