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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1965, p. 6

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Legion Branch Plans To Remember Fallen will have their ranks hoosted by the Whitby Volunteer Firé Department---who--will_-hayee Istrong marching contingent. Other units on parade will in- memorate Canada's heroes of|clude the Legion Ladies Auxil- two world wars. Legion volun-liary; Girl Guides; Brownies; teers will also be campaigning Wolf Cub Packs and Boy Scout on Friday as well," John Mc-|Troops. Ivor, Legion president, said. "The time of the church par- Another point to remember in|ade Nov. 7 was in error," Mr. connection with the ie the ng ff stated. 'Instead of mov- WHITBY -- Poppy Day in Whitby is t Saturday when members of Braiicii i112, Royal Canadian Legion, will be out in force selling poppies to com- brance Day ceremony is thejing off at 10.45 a.m. as previous- parade to the Cenotaph where ly stated, it will start at 10 a.m. the service will be conducted |sharp. All participants are ad- by the Legion Padre, Rev. Stan-|vised to make note of the ley Armstrong. | jchange in time," the Legion Legion veterans on parade'president said, Lions Sponsor Light Bulb Blitz The Whitby Lions' Club is|in order to prevent any blacked planning to turn the lights on all out areas, some Lions will be over town this week and pos-|making the rounds during the sibly during the early part of early part of next week as well. next week. Objective or med-| "We hope to really light up ium by which this can be done is|the town,' Tom Wilson, chair- the planned 'light bulb blitz'|1man of the light bulb blitz com- with Lions moving through mittee, stated. "Brighten your town on predescribed routes. j|corner is our motte, We hope Working in teams of two, the '© pe ey every one of them,"'| ' e added. | paeae will, call on 98 poral nome Proceeds from the blitz will owners and many factories with he ysed for community proj- light bulbs packaged in bags Of/ects piling up in the Lions' club- four bulbs. Case lots can alsO'ro9ms, "We have plenty of be obtained by any and all citi- places and many worthwhile zens who plan on turning ON|causes to support in the com- the lights. munity," Bill Schatzmann, club The blitz is expected to be/president, said. "Go out and! wound up, the lights all on by light up the town," he instruct- the end of this week. However,'ed the Lions. WHITBY PERSONALS After an absence of 35 years|Noy. 27 Bazaar at Denis 0'Con-| from their home town, Dr. and|nor High School. They were: Mrs. George 5. Robertson,|Mrs. A. Storie, Mrs. James Mc- Liverpool, England, were recent | Carroll, Mrs. G. Hendriks, Mrs. structions were members of the Ontario Single Rinks championship team from Unionville who gave tips on fundamentals of the game. In EXPERTS GIVE INSTRUCTION AT W HITBY CURLING CLUB OPENING the picture at left, Mrs. Harry Arnold, one of the new members, is seen with the visiting curlers. Kneeling are Keith Jewett and Ray THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 4, 1965 § #| Andrews' invitation to a dance ratepayers. Vista Ratepayers' Association is more interested, right now, in the coming municipai eieciion' than the federal event. The association executive met 'Tuesday night, at the home of Mrs. Ross Kimble, to complete plans for the first of two meet- ings designed to introduce the municipal candidates to the This meeting will be held Nov. 15 at R. A. Hutchison Pub- lic School. The three mayoralty candidates and the chairman ot the school board will be guests of honor and will be invited to speak, and answer questions on the election and their platforms. All citizens of Whitby are in- vited to the meeting. The association hopes to swell Club To Attend [Ratepayers Planning Election Meetings WHITBY -- Election talk isjits ranks before the m everywhere -- but Blair Park|membership drive starts » A and executive members will in- vite all residents of the Blair Park and Park Visia areas io join the association, The drive will also serve as a census of children, to ber who will attend the Dec. 11 Christmas party, determine the num- President Larry Treagus said: Two hundred people in this area have already seen the benefits the association can bring. It only costs $1 to join, but the advantages of the association are worth much more. It gives the ratepayers an_ effective voice at council, provides enter- tainment for the kiddies and, with our new teen club, is try- ing to provide all it can for that group.' "I think there's no question," Mr. Treagus said, "that it's a worthwhile organization." Dance At College WHITBY -- The St. Mark's United Church Hi-C invited Miss Mildred Price who had just re- turned from a tour of Europe, to its meeting last Sunday eve- ning. Miss Price showed color- ful slides of Portugal, Spain and Morocco. During the business meeting it was announced that the execu- tive had accepted Miss at the Ontario Ladies' College, Nov. 27, from 8 to 11.80 p.m. Following the meeting refresh- ments were served. Grant, skip of the Ontario president of the Whitby Club, champions. At the rear are is seen delivering the first Al. Claney and John Grant. stone to open the new season. At right Jack Risebrough, --Oshawa Times Photos iJ. M. Smith's message at St. St. Mark's Church Plans Anniversary WHITBY ---Continuing the) reveal that the congregation was|ister of the Northminster United in existence in 1826. Next Sun-|Church, Willowdale, will be the day the 139th anniversary serv-|guest speaker. Special music ice will be held, Rev. William|will be provided by the junior, Maurice Whidden, MA, BD, min-|intermediate and senior choirs. JUST ARRIVED ! New Fall Tallored TO MEASURE SAMPLES @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top Toilors = oF am USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 BROCK WHITBY sienetemaiiaiin Evening Programs Start 6:55-9:05 Feature Starts ... 6:55 and 9:20 THE TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU 4 TO THE PEAK OF ADVENTURE!" BURT LANCASTER series of sermons on the gen- eral theme "Come Alive', Rev. Mark's United Church Sunday morning was entitled "Come Alive -- To The Christian Min- |}. istry of Assistance". The choir sang the anthem "At The Name of Jesus". Reference to the life and ac- tivity of the St. Mark's Church speculation that Marriott is the "'willing volunteer" the govern- ment needs to close the loop- INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION Congratulations to Bie TRAIN J Released ore UNITED ARTISTS Saturday Metinee 1:30 CROVEN LTD. On their expansion of 10,000 sq. ft. to present facilities of office and manufacturing space, We wish them every success for the future. TOWN OF WHITBY Industrial Commission hole that spelled defeat in the Court of Appeals. Have you discovered Windsor Canadian? A LARGE NUMBER of the members of the Whitby Deter ; ficial openin Wednesday ests at the home of Mr. and)Real Robitaille and Mrs. John| night. Pe , an te rs. Arthur Wigston, Centre st.|Chasczewski. The hostess served | ----------------_--_-_---- the district since leaving Can- ° ada. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van- [ j S Viet oser ' Horne attended the 25th wed-} r ry Mrs. Frank Kapuscinski, 202\ding anniversary celebration e a "Work Shop". The St. John'Horne's sister and brother-in- F ] the Evangelist CWL members law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil-| anda 1an ee S busied themselves making|Jer of Orono, last Saturday. Ap- congratulate the couple who re-|United States opens its case|victory. The U.S. Court of Ap- ceived many cards, gifts and|against the Communist party to-|peals, reversing the conviction Booth Leaves flowers. |day before 12 jurors who swear|and $120,000 fine, said the gov- th ; Price Gecrge. B.C brow read a bad word about it. |volunteer was available, Rider Camp | night guests at the home of Mr.| Asst. U.S. Attorney Joseph; The party is charged with fail and Mrs. William Lee,Green st.! upon a list of eight prosecution/ment as a Soviet agent and OTTAWA (CP) Ottawa) Almonds Church| Witnesses -- including at least}could face a maximum fine of injured players back in the/the church hall Nov. 6. Co-con-|himself available to the party) Lowther read the names of lineup for Saturday's Eastern veners are Mrs. Russell Weath-|to register with the federal gov-/his witnesses to the prospective Football Conference semi-final eral) and Mrs. Lorne Atkinson.|¢™mment as required by law. |jurors Wednesday. He later one of the healthiest men On/nrg Carl Pp; : F . 0: Wie -- leading ¢ the squad may not be around. a ascoe mony in the party's December,'Oscar arrio ading to Defensive end Billy Joe ers on the club this season, left Tuesday night for his home"in Louisiana to attend to a "'seri- Booth did not say what the) problem was, but he did con-| vince Clair that he needed the) sion for the trip. Booth's departure came just before the return of fullback Saturday's 16-8 loss to Montreal) due to his father's funeral in Oklahoma. time for Tuesday practice but! was on hand for Wednesday's) workout along with other play-) in past games. Linebacker Mike Blum and defensive halfback Don Gilbert mage, and two players pho dressed but did not play Satur- day also showed considerable, Halfback Bo Scott, with an ankle injury, was run- ning well, and tackle Moe Ra-| scoring race, is recovering) from. a pinched nerve in his leg.} Racine's only appearance Sat-| Curling Club attended the of- n. They saw many changes in/light refreshments. Starr ave., opened her home for/held in honor of Mrs. Van- Christmas decorations for the proximately 90 guests came to) WASHINGTON (AP) -- The,1962, trial cost the government Mr. and Mrs, Reg. |they've never heard, said orjernment had to prove such a Lowther was prepared to calljing to register with the govern- Rough Riders will have their\women are atlas « seene on wit who will testify he made} $230,000. against Montreal Alouettes, butlin charge of tea tables will be| The absence of such testi-|identified all but one--Herbert Booth, one of the steadiest play- ous personal matter." time off and Clair gave permis-| Jim Dillard who missed last Dillard did not get back in ers who have been out of action were back for the rugged scrim- improvement. ee | cine, runner-up in the EFC) urday was for a convert. | TRAINS LOCAL HORSES | STRATFORD, Ont. (CP)--| One of the most popular myths connected with horse racing is that it takes Kentucky blue| grass to raise a winner. In re-| cent years, Canadian - bred horses such as Victoria Park and Northern Dancer have dis- pelled the myth. A track near here also is turning out some winners. St. Mary's is a quar- ter - mile enclosed oval track which permits training during) the winter. It is owned by Mrs. Lex Wilson. THE ULTIMATE in shoe comfort! Try on the new Hortt floxibles. Lighter, softer, more flexible . . it gives the same solid support, ting comfort ond quolity thot Is built-in to every pair of Hortt shoes HARTT COLLINS SHOES 119 Brock St. S., Whitby J) Phone: 668-3476 | i. WINDSOR apie CANADIAN Uhh SA agpemmaly srt aeed Pr rarer ae A | POOR ALOKRTA COME CABAOHS PROBBERT @aitcrE w Fey secs OISTHCCERS. ROMITED. CALCAGY. 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