= ~ 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 4, 1965 "--SETT BY ~~ [iit Alice Anderson 246; Doreen (38;-208))- Gary: Jeszonie tee jtte ast, Sti}, Shas. Nach #96 Dou Murlson 221. toh Tate) "NPWS TN BRIEF |i University of British Coium- ; | | } | Kehoe 244, Jean Ward 243,|(287, 220): Tom Ainsworth 676 (248); Bill Phillips 632 (258, /lipe 220, Jim Mifflin 220. bin. -42 oa-his- second: trip this" ROWLING SCORES [8 'iwyst 240, Grace Sand-|(949° 995). Joe Ciampo 666 |224)) Gora Piatt 020 (247). Team Standings -- Whitby) RARRER eTrpe nows [vear to the Antarctic Naw 7% MAUTE TD vtora 292, Gladys witcs 221, 222; | omg). Dave Foster 666 (266); | -nsies 220 and over -- Lioyd/Hotel 11, Jokers 11, Ramblers| GUELPH, Ont. (CP) -- Jack years old,-Sir-*Charles was @ WHITBY LADIES' CANDY Betty, Pascoe Zt, Gre'4 roore|Jim Vanderende 665 (254, 233): BOWLING LEAGUE Dee ie ee oud Aun Ron Chids 663 (264): Roy Val-|Bill Townson. 260, Joe Coppolino| 4" and 'T Motors 10, Drew's 9, Co-Op Credit Union banking ple's Christ Ambassadors' cane teubaae fete, Labanovich-200: ant 660 (304, 226); Bill Sibeon|247, Clarence Moore 246, Roger | spruce Villa Hotel 8, Sam's"Bar-|§2 of those years in Guelph, night Co-Op Credit Union banking "|p eons 0. Life Savers 4, Lolli-|, 1te monthly luncheon will be) : =="Chaisson 240, Wayne Goring 235,|her Shop 8, Joe's Barber Shop|Born in Scotland, Mr. Loudon VOTE " 4st Whitby Scouts night pops 1, Maple Buds 2 and Pep-|he!d on Tuesday, December 7 Alex Fillier 233, Dwight Chizen|8, Mitton Machinery 6, Whitbyjcan. well remember the days M Eil M Salvation Army Brownies permints 4 jat the Spruce Villa at 1 p.m 232, Ernie Shepperdson 230,|Barber Shop 6, Andrew's 6,|when a haircut cost 20 cents and rs. een Moore sey 'f SATURDAY, Dec. 11 Z ' ee Tom Cullen 228, Ron Black 228,|Bathurst 6, Whitby Police|a shave a dime, Whitby Baptist Church Ex- es Triples over 500: Gladys Wiles) WHITBY AND DISTRICT T Bill Shearer 227, Bill Hewis 224,| Assoc. 5, Knightmen 4, J.B. Mc-| VETERAN GOES 2: 7 ' * +95 oo. Be SOUTH plorers soiree Arey Geiss 833, Jean King 578, Mary Amell MEN'S LEAGUE o Jack Scott 223, Bill Gough 223,|Mullan Real Estate 2 VANCOUVER (CP Whitby Curling Club Ladies'|Salvation Army Timbral Brig-|561, Doreen rege 561, --_-- ™ (Wednesday) : : : Charles Wright. ; Rot . ade Loust 544, Betty Pascoe »| Triples 620 and over --Hans , 2 All soovon Snclivas Choreli Sarah Vanstavern 519, Sheila| Zimmer 740 (261, 250, 229); Bill BROCK Evening Programs at 7 and 9 P.M. . SUNDAY, Dec. 12 Villeneuve. 507 and Dimple|tundmark 738 (331); Brucel-- - WHITBY -- SATUDAY MATINEE er 1:30 teres St. Mark's United Church Hi-C|Goush 5o4. Henderson 700 (280); Cam Gau- TUESDAY, Dec. 7 : Group Singles oyer 200: Mary Amell! vin 696 (286, 233); Les Reed 681 T OWN OF WHITBY _ Whitby St. John Ambulance M.acGARL ; Where To Vote On : : siti : WuIrrpy ATTY CATCUNAD WHilDa VLU VALMNYAL Hicks 270, 235; Bill Ruegg 266,|10, Lewis Custom Tailors 10,/Loudon, at 78 the oldest barber|member. of. Scott's 1910 expedi- MONDAY, Dec. 6 Pentecostal Church Young Peo- in Guelph, has closed his -shop|tion to the Antarctic. © after 64 years of cutting hair, . St. Mark's United Church : § , Women general meeting SKATE e L ECT . t if D sige St. John the Evangelist CWL 5 % : ecember 6th 196 5 WEDNESDAY, Dec. 8 EXCHANGE MRS. GLADYS -- ' Whitby St. John Ambulance 2 97 , : Polling Subdivision Ne. 1 Place--Mr. A. Stanlck's residence Whitby Kinette Club ° " 105 Byron St.N. _ Unity, Club, Past Noble Grand Plus Your Trade ed a AM F 2 "9 QrHE GEE" a i] 3 Pa [mA 60 BTAR Owe a . SPORTSMAN' | Besine 7:07 SPY, Lil ce ee ene a ne tae i THURSDAY, Dec. 9 os , And 9:2 : Whitby Baptist Church Cubs ; CORN ER i For ; 4 Polling Subdivision No. 5 Place--Mr. H. Brown'e residence, Salvation Army W H 103 Byron St, $., Whitby : sowaMETHOCOLOR= 120 Hillcrest Dr. vation y Women's Home yron St. S., It! " : es League One Block West of 4 Corners Public School Polling Subdivision No. 6 Place--Mrs. F. Drew's : : 417 Euclid St. » weet one eoecchign Trustee a ae 2 ee eS ee ea | Polling Subdivision No. 7 Ploce--Mr. R. Acton' residence E | be) " ington St. Board of Directors Whitby Co- | Polling Subdivision No. 8 Place--Baptist Church N/W coin" Op Credit Union : | Colborne & Centre Sts. St. ---- po Church Par- |@ Polling Subdivision No. 9 easy A. Lear's residence, elpers ~ ous : ¥ | 16 Burns St. W. Christian Reformed Church " aR Vt. O.H.A. METRO . % | Polling Subdivision No. 10 Place--Mr. C. Greenfield's residence Ladies' Society Work and ) , Po a ' : a 602 Clarence Dr. rutin on | [Pe ehnteNe Ll] Nag'? JUNIOR "8" new M1 ef " . RAS il Polling Subdivision No. 12 Place--Mr, D. McKinlay's residence, FRIDAY, Dec. 10 "ad | i 4 ' | 707 Maria St. Red Cross Senior Citizens' So- | Polling Subdivision No. 13 Place--Rousseau's Upholstery, lub | 216 Mary E. cial Clu » YOu noe LAG WHITBY LASCO STEELERS | : fg Polling Subdivision No. 14 Vinee Denies: 10 tad Family Monuments || PU\ 79 sn Ss ell et NS nk Polling Subdivision No. 15 Place--Mr. R. Mosscrop's residence, ary Safi / He aI 1010 Dundas St. E. : : - ATF i j DIXI E BEEHIVES Polling Subdivision No, 16 Place---Community Arena, ' Created Te iF YOU ih: | Whitby C | Polling Subdivision No, 17 Place--R. A. Hutchinson School, reate | . Pep i m A Polling Subdivision No, 18 Place--Mr. G. Kyle's residence, ey individual | y Community Arena | eee 408 Dovedale Dr. STAFFORD BROS. 'ies / ae Dec, 6th - Game Time 8 P.M. | RE-ELE CT Polling Subdivision No, 19 Placo--Mu. E. Bryant's residence, St. Peter St. ission -- Adults $1.00. Students (with cards) 50 cents JOHN R. FROST, Children Under 12 Admitted Free With Adult Returning Officer. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Everett en TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY |) quant) (rR co. a | MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS «= I]... MN || SERVICE TOM : As es ber of candid than required have been i d and U i d ions will be y for the off ' § EDWARDS 5 REEVE a the YEAR Ce yaie a THREE (3) PUBLIC SCHOOL AREA REEVE : 4 E NERGY BOARD TRUSTEES for 1966 and 1967. (TWO YEARS). st es W Bak bevel If ALL ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP of East Whitby are hereby required to Town of Whitby on Council and School Board fal TAKE NOTICE THAT AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD ON te the People of Whitby. | : For Vigorous, . | MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1965 Impartial, AND POLLS WILL BE OPENED AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. AND WILL REMAIN [ii unity of Whitby, and will continue to do co a I] OPEN UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK P.M. AND NO LONGER' at the following places: 'so to the Best of My Ability. eprasentation, I] FOR POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 1 -- The ares covered by: NY4 of Lots 1 to 5 inclusive) fl ESIRE i i 3 all of Li ii i i ° ' Vote & Re-elect | pathos Fag Bo €cnd Tle Gounies & dak Councill ' eee RESIDENCE OF MR LEO DORIG (LOT 4CON, Sy Ol ; uncilior TOM EDWARDS | R.R. 1, OSHAWA (ON TH EAS SIDE OF iAR. T MONY RD, N., JUST SOUTH OF TAUNTON RD») | TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY HARRY INKPEN om Edwards on Mon., Dec. 6th FOR POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 2 -- The area covered by: N'% of Lots 8 to 17 (inclusive) in Concession 4. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MR. DOUG- ff LAS CHURCHILL, (LOT 12 CON. 4) R.R. 1, OSH- | AWA (ON THE EAST SIDE OF SIMCOE ST. N., me TWEEN TAYLOR RD, and THE 5TH CON. y . VOTE 7 | FOR POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 3 -- The area covered by: All of Lots 1 to 17 (inclusive) . Nerve 13 Years of Experience Serving the Com- in Concession 5. AT THE UNITED CHURCH HAL! KEDRON. (CORNER OF RITSON RD. N., AND ST AND CONCESSION. $55,000. -- Debentures are now : FOR POLLING SUBDIVISION NO. 4 -- The area covered by: All of Lots 1 to 17 (inclusive) e e . Q ELECT et ih a available to the General Public bear- FE é FOR POLLING SUBDIVISION NO, 3 -- The crea covered by: All of Lots 1 to 17 (inclusive) : NORMAN H . ! p Prnigey ory end 9. AT THE UNITED CHURCH | fe ' s hey . | a ee DATED at Columbus, County of Ontario, on the 30th day of November, 1965. _ The. debentures ore in $1,000. FNMANSNN j Be f M. WM, GOULDIE maturing one to twenty years. iT tik Ze AA | f Returning Officer. FOR | | Further information and particulars Public School ie "ace oe may be had upon application to the Trustee EXPERIENCE treasurer, COUNTS... | MR. A. C. CRAIGIE I have been Chairman or Vice-Chairman TELEPHONE 655-3351 RE-ELECT : | of all Council Committees. WM. H. WALLACE, Clerk, Box 160 GODFREY bed | . | MY PROGRAM IS ne BROOKLIN, ONTARIO. 7 ae il he aang aatledie "7 ----S] ELECTION PLATFORM SCHILLING | | : 4 ' * Residential growth program allowing houses Monday : | My platform is a progressive developmental 'plan for additional industrial cial and residential ? of various assessment values, but with ede- | ry i i ted by: " | ON dhe wie woe S Dec. 6th assessment. This will be implemented by ead | \ Setti n industrial tour, and heading a delegation pe | " to viet both, Federal and Provinciol MPS asking for their | | 1 ; industry in Whitby. Whitby Public 4 | More active perticipation by Citizens in the VOTE help and assistance in attracting industry in by. affairs of the Town through appointments te 2) | would. encourage council to widen the terms of reference g | j Boards and Commissions. ' | for the Industrial . School Board : ; and ELECT I tem oP | 1 the formatio A Development Programme for Sanitory |) j ery ries y Pp i | of council, local industry, Ch Sewers, Storm Sewers, ete., paid for out of : H 'and Real Estate Brokers and together we will formulate current revenue. @ format for the advancement of Whitby. VOTE and 4 George Brooks * A Community Recreation Association, Donald W. i i] 4) 1 will encourage Council to endorse down town redevelop- ment by personally attending meetings with local Mer- ani "a meeting with the Chamber of Commerce. RE-ELECT |? | RE-ELECT FOR | McQUAY Sut oc sateen ae 6) 1 will advocate the free formation of a Local Preks Com- J | FA 3 a T' : Ae -= = = | OFN 7 | | west for 54 DONALD McQUAY | 7) | would favour the establishment of a balanced sub -- p I Uj Y R F EV FE | essen ol | Rais tee eeaeeet ae teak oe a vac would a OWARD é; | not be a burden on the present tax payer, FOR , A * A strong program to" encourage i COUNCIL | «See eee, j to in ig end for @ prog o GEORGE RICHARD | * 37 years of residence in this area. / attracting more tourist dollars to Whitby and thus benefit } the Local Merchants. j %*% Knowledge of municipal affairs. | , i : | . . 9) 1 will give my undivided attention and immediate reply Publie School ; | % Advocate of orderly and continuous growth and : to any group or groups, area or areas within the town on I development. any problems or questions that they may either direct fo Trustee ' : * Will represent all the citizens equally and impartially me or council. 10) |. offer my energy and devotitn to the Voter. 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