BOAT An Ontario Provincial Police officer holds a breath- FOUND, MEN STILL MISSING to scuba divers. The bat- Bruce Peninsula, The four tered, water-filled boat was men have been missing WHITBY -- St, Mark's Unit- ed Church Women. Unit No. 9.) held its October meeting at the home of Mrs. Keith Lunney. The leader, Mrs, A. 8. McLean, thanked the hostess for having the Unit to her home. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. H, VanDuren, Bowman st., Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. and will take the form of an auc- ion sale. Each member is ask- ed to bring a friend to make the meeting a real success, The anniversary dinner for Auxiliary Plans Events WHITBY The Women's Auxiliary of the Whitby General Hospital held its October meet- ing at Kathleen Rowe School, Oct, 25. The president, Mrs. 4\Howard P, Doner, chaired the meeting. : Mrs, D. E. Ellis, Brooklin, gave an interesting report on the bridge held in Brooklin, Pro- ceeds to go towards the Whitby St. Mark's Women Plan |For Anniversary Dinner ing tube found in a_ boat found on a rocky beach near since they left Tobermory General Hospital Fund; the church is to be held Nov, 9, \Pies. salads. relishes and heln' in serving were asked and vol- unteers arranged for. Mrs, A, §. McLean will also be in charge of the table decorations for this event, Unit No. 9 will be respon- sible for the flowers for the church Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5 and Dec, 12. Mrs. H. Myers read from the Book of Deuteronomy, Chapter 8 and followed this reading with a prayer. The leader introduced Miss Craig, a teacher at Anderson High School who's in charge of millinery for the evening classes for 1965.. Miss Craig demon- strated how to drape material to produce a most attractive hat. She also showed many tricks to spruce up out-of-date hats. The evening was brought to a close following a luncheon serv- ed by the hostess. Pastor Conducts Group Bible Study WHITBY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women, Group No, 2, held its October meeting at the home of Mrs. Ray Ken- REGs;-Duidas-st--o7 whe chairs) ed the meeting and opened a reading entitled 'Minister's Wife." Rev. W. J. 8. McClure was in charge of the Bible Study on the theme "A Man with a Deci- sion to Make." This was fol- lowed by a question and answer APPOINTMENTS MADE OTTAWA (CP)-- Harold E. Betts of Ottawa, a former re- porter and motion picture pro- ducer with the National Film Board, has been appointed man- ager of the Canadian govern- ter, N.Y., the bureau announced Monday. Mrs. Caroline Conn of Fredericton, N.B,, and Ottawa, a public servant since 1953, will be travel counsellor in the Ro- chester office, the bureau also announced, Imont travel huranw tn Rashes /F.. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 27, 1968 § BICULTURALISM WINS in Jersey's 900-year-old §T, HELIER, Channel Islands|system and allow modern (CP)--An attempt to reform thejlish was defeated 31 to 15 votes Parliament. old Norman-French patdis usedjin the island's period. It was decided that the Nov. 22 meeting will be in the form of a work meeting to make articles for the December ba- zaar meeting to be held at. the church. Plans were completed for Group No. 2 to assist with the lunch to be served following the congregational meeting at the Church Oct. 31. Family Monuments Created To Individual A Gis Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. | MONUMENTS lunch was Life Membership | Given By Group WHITBY lice at St. John's Anglican |Church, members of the Par- served by the At the close of the meeting| 318 DUNDAS EAST | 668-3552 hostess, | SAVE $ $ ON | -- At a special serv- | = BECKER'S -: THE ORIGINAL MILK JUG STORE BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT BECKER'S Prices Effective Wed., Oct. 27th to Sat., Oct. 30th Becker's Own---40-02, qt.--Reg. 45¢ ORANGE JUICE ORANG E (plus deposit) REG, 3% FREE EDUCATION On All Levels ANY ARGUMENTS ? VOTE HODGES '."| X | Maple Leaf 1-lb. pkg. Reg. 63¢ In the absence of the chair-jish Helpers honored Mrs. Sey- | |man of Ways and Means, Mrs.\mour Whitney on the occasion A. C. Craigie, Mrs. M. Craw-lof their forthcoming. golden ford reported that plans were|wedding anniversary by pre: | |made for a Square Dancing|senting her with a Diocesan! Evening and Smorgasbord to be|Life Membership in the Wom- |held Nov, 19 at Anderson Street|en's Auxiliary. High School, Ralph Taylor will! On behalf of the Parish Help- | Drag Knight Aid Hospital | 1 ospita act as caller. It is hoped thatjers, relatives and friends, Mrs. tive members were sworn in by, the public will show its support/James Sheedy accompanied | Mrs. G, H. Bevan as follows: WHITBY (Staff) -- Hob-gob-| by attending. |Mrs. Whitney to the chancel of President, Richard Raczquow-|lins and witches will be out in| Further plans were made for/the church where she was pre-| ski; vice - president, William|full force this Saturday eve-|a Go-Go Dance to be held Feb.|sented with a gold membership MacDonald; second vice - presi-|ning celebrating Hallowe'en|19 at Henry Street High School/pin and a framed certificate. | dent, Norman Hancock; secre-|Night, Sharing in the limelight,|with Johnny Pritchard and his} Mrs, Martin Gouldburn of the tary, Mrs. Tom ~Coulthard;|but for another reason, the|'Four In A Row" orchestra./Afternoon Women's Auxiliary) treasurer, Mrs. H. Darbyshire;|Whitby Drag Knights will also/This event is planned for allland Mrs. Gordon Kyle: of the| social convener, Mrs, Davidihave full strength on hand for | teenagers. Ruth WA took part in the wee \ haste, 4 i Ja unique 'Car Smash', In March, an pester oath presentation, rincipal Dougias Hogg intro- j .{dren's puppet show is already in ne duced the teaching staff. Par-| one SS = holler preparation with Mrs, Ed, Rob- : : ., ing of the goblins ents adjourned to their chil-|,,; ss ARES Rape a son and Mrs. V. W. Evans mak- dren's classrooms where teach- will' have an 'opportunity to) reak vengeance in part on/ing arrangements. ers outlined the program for the! There will be a Garden Tea} comin: year. any one of three old cars at the used by four missing Toron- Tobermory, Ont., on the Saturday, Home And School Group Planning Election Forum WHITBY -- The Palmerston Home and School Association held its Oct. 19 meeting at the school. The president, Richard Raczqowski, outlined the events for the coming year. Mr. Raczqowski mentioned that a Father's Night will be held in January to stimulate the interest in fathers to attend home and school meetings, also to equip and organize hockey and softball for the school, A euchre and bridge and homebaking sale is planned for (CP Photo) AUTO INSURANCE| If you are an Abstainer you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance, S00 3 bs JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL Cc Maple Leof 1-Ib, pkg. Reg. 1.09 BAC Maple Leaf "Big 8" Reg, 45¢ 99° 39° iit irs" ase The BECKER MILK Store BLAIR PARK PLAZA -- WHITBY OPEN 9 A.M. -- 11 P.M, -- 7 DAYS A WEER 668-8831 April or May, Members dis- cussed the growth in the sur- rounding areas of the schoo] and parents hope it would be possible to have schoo! patrol to protect their children from the heavy traffic especially during the construction work, The room count was won by Mrs. Black's room. The execu- WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Sarah J. Casey, mother; The Whitby Kinette Club ex- Refreshments were served by kindergarten mothers, An open meeting will be held |Nov. 24 when candidates for the Whitby mayoralty and council wiill be invited also answer questions from the floor, of Mrs, Gordon Glenney, Kent/ecutive meeting will meet Oct.| et., Whitby, will celebrate her/27 at the home of Mrs. Douglas O4th birthday val ™ Pa Smith, RR 1, Brooklin. is resident a 'air-| pana 4 | Belated birthday wishes for ___|Mark, son of Mr, and Mrs, Todd A special birthday celebration|Korson, who celebrated his sec- was held for Mrs, Casey at the|ond birthday Oct. 26. home of her daughter and son- filaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon| The regional meeting of Unit- Glenney, last Sunday. Otherjed Church Women will be held dinner guests were: Mr. and!Oct, 28 at Port Perry. Mrs, Cecil Casey, Valentia; Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Davey, Sun-; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Me- derland; Mr. and Mrs. Roy|Namee, 137 Elizabeth ave., en- Casey, Ltitle Britain; Mr. and|tertained at an anniversary din- Mrs. Murray Nelson, Hamilton; |ner at their residence last Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillip andjurday in honor of her parents, son Kevin, Whitby. Other guests|Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Minifie, during the day were: Mr. andjof Cold Springs, on the occa- Mrs, Everett Davey, Oakland, |sion of their 3ist wedding anni-/ to attend to} outline their program. They will| |Steinberg parking lot. Equipped \to handle any comer, large or |small; the Knights will provide ia huge sledge hammer |smashing the cars, | The entire idea is to take out one's pent-up feelings on the cars instead of the goblins and, at the same time, contribute to ja worthwhile cause. All pro- ceeds from the car smash (yes, there is a charge for swinging) will be turned over to the hos- |pital campaign fund, The Knights suggest the pub- lic be on hand early to assure a good swing while the vehicles are still in one solid piece. HOT SPOT IF SMALL El Salvador, the smallest country in Central America, has more than a dozen vol- for! canoes in its 8,400 square miles.! held at the home of Mrs, J. A. West, Port Whitby. members were reminded that ithe Nov, 22 meeting pwvill be fol- lowed by a social hour with re- freshments being served. This is an opportunity to get better acquainted amongst members and a good attendance is antici- pated. through RED CROS Your help does so much and Country Store Sale to be} al At the close of the meeting | } WHITBY BROCK. Evening Programs ot 7 and 8:45 Feature Starts... at 7 and 9:15 LAST TIME TODAY CANADA'S FIRST NATIONAL PLAN EDUCATION Our greatest resource is our human resource--the genius; the skills, the cultures, the dreams and the ideas that are distinctively Canadian. A Progressive Conservative government faces squarely the need.to develop this resource, and the importance to our country that our young people be trained to build for tomorrow. We will bring massive assistance to the entire field of education from coast-to-coast. Your son and daughter will have a better chance for the education they deserve. LOWER TUITION FEES THESE ARE OTHER 3-STAR SELECTION THE ONLY USED CARS WITH THE 5- YEAR 50,000 MILE CHRYSLER POWER TRAIN WARRANTY. 1964 DODGE "330" COACH. 6-cylinder engine; 3-speed automatic; custom vedio; white walla wheel covers; 2-tone blue and white end other extras. Balance of -- 5-yeor/50,000 mile Chrysler power train warranty. Lie, No, 201-188, 1965 DODGE "Polara" SEDAN 3-speed automatic transmission; wheel covers; custom radie; 2-tene white ond blue, Bolonce ef S-year/50,000 mile Chrysler power train worronty, Lic. No, 26005, 1964 CHRYSLER "Saratoga" 300 JAMES BOND IS BACK IN ACTION! 2-Door Hardtop Dorothy Davey, Columbus and|versary. Other guests were Mr. | Janet Anderson, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, their son, Gary and daughter, Kathy, Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bradley, Hamilton, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Cecil Bradley. Remand Fo Dealer Over Cobalt Theft BELLEVILLE (CP) -- Irving and Mrs. Ross Timlin and fam- ily, also of Cold Springs. | Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Bendall, \Toronto, were Sunday dinner| |guests at the home of her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- |Minn, 1207 Byron st. s. | ALBERT R. BROGOOL! om HARRY SALTZMAN Mrs. Edwin Simpson, Toronto| and Miss Audrey Land, Parry) Sound, were dinner guests over | the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Simpson, Henry st. t SEAN CONNERY én O72" Canada's first "National Plan for Education" means doubling of federal ts to universities, and is aimed at lowering tuition fees. It will assist new building and provide more money for in medicine, science VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS SOLID POLICIES FOR PEOPLE © Confederation Conference @ End of 11% Sales Tax materials and a Hundreds of th ds of Canadi sos technical and vocational skills through Progressive Conservative assistance to vocational school construc- tion 'across Canada. This program has lagged. A Pro- gressive Conservative sovernment will put new life and new enthusiasm into this so that your children will have a chance. Canada needs their help. AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS Canada, and help our young farmers to receive the training they must have to face today's scientific farming economy. HOMEOWNERS TAX DEDUCTION hea of pr @ Old Age Pensions $100 monthly @ Medicare--Complete @ Consumer's Loan Act to cut the high cost instalment @ National Power Grid @ "Roads to Resources" to open our frontiers @ New Life for ARDA Ith nian Champagne gold, bucket seats; "383" engine; power steering; eus- tom rodio; positraction and many other extras, Balance of S-yeor/50,- 000 mile Chrysler power train warrenty, Lie, No, 255-210, USE NORTHSIDE'S CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN A hom NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT Moldaver, 50-year-old Peterbor- ough scrap dealer, was freed' Tuesday on $10,000 bail after being committed for trial on a charge of theft of federal gov- ernment cobalt. A charge of conspiracy to steal earlier was dismissed against Moldaver and William Regan, 70, in the disappearance | of some 30,000 pounds of cobalt, | valued at $600,000, taken from a warehouse at Deloro, 30 miles | north of here, Regan was a watchman at Deloro. Immediately after Magistrate R. C. Jackson of Madoc, Ont., dismissed the conspiracy charge, Crown Attorney John/| Pringle placed the theft count | against Moldaver and sub- mitted the same evidence at the two-day preliminary hearing. Regan and Moldaver, owner of the Peterborough Scrap Metal Co... had pleaded not! guilty, They were arrested Aug. Mild Ib. ee on wa Oe Ib. po on Nov. 8. 4 Brick Ib. Loaf Ib. COLD MAC. & CHEESE, CHICKEN ROLL, ETC. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST AT THE WHITBY MEAT MARKET Where you get QUALITY MEAT at Cut Rate Prices , STEAKS SIRLOIN - ROUND - T-BONE TURKEYS BRISKET us, 23° CHEESE As part of a national plan for education, a Progressive Conservative government will allow a de- duction of municipal taxes up to $500, taxable income, for fed tax Rising school costs have put anjunfair share of tax burden on the home- owners--almost to the breaking point. This deduction means a vc ne sharing of educational costs with the r a : C DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH lb § & AFFAIRS A new federal department will be formed to coordinate the many federal! activities in youth affairs, @ End of Sales Tax on Drugs @ Urban Planning Research @ Recreational Parks aid e@ Urban Renewal Expansion e Catch insurance for East Coast Saltfish @ Aggressive foreign trade sales WILL EARN % 0 FROM NOVEMBER Ist Grade "A" 10 -- 16 Ib. average FOR DECISIVE ACTION AT OTTAWA BRAISING OR RIB STEWING BREAD = 2. vous 35° Old Country Style -- Lorne 49° LB. 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