WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Nonagenarian Says Skirts Too Extreme WHITBY (Staff) -- The short skirts that young girls wear today are too extreme, That's the 7 pinion of Mrs, Sarah sean wee was 95 Thursday and seen quite a few changes in her time, Not just in fashions, of course, Mrs, Casey, who lived on a farm all her life, used to milk cows by hand and bake bread on a wood-stove, She was reared in Minden, north of Lindsay, and says: Mesting Welcomes Rebekah Official joint meet was held in OOF hall, Whitby, 9 when pot of mavter ovens pease, No, 950 Pickering and jenevolent Rebekah Lodge, No. 132, Whitby, welcomed Sister aie icLean, vice-presi i; oF mevenan "a scamhly at| Ontario, hy her official visit to the distri Noble Grand Sister Attwood opened the meeting aasisted by vice-grand, Sister Sheila Gordon, There were 100 officers, members and visitors resent, Members of Hastern Rebeka Lodge formed a guard of honor for the distinguished visitors, Sister Tena Roberts, PDDP, had the pleasure of introducin Sister McLean, vice-president, Sister Meta Priestley, PP, was introduced by Sister Mable Jones, PNG, Sister Ann Coak- well, vice - president of LAPM and Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, was escorted and introduced by Sister Gwen Halton, PNG, Sis- ter Lena Pellow, PDDP, pre- sented Sister Margaret Duck- worth, DDP of Toronto East, No, 10, Sister Betty Major, DDP of} Oshawa East No, 8, was intro duced by. Sister Wanda Tis gard, PNG, The DDP of Osh: awa West, 17, Sister Irene Lye was escorted by Sister Isabel Meier, PDDP and introduced, All were welcomed by the) Noble Grand, | The business of the evening' Uxbridge Hosts Regional CWL Rally Ontario County South Region ot the CWL is holding its fall| oer meeting in Uxbridge, Oct. 30 inning with benedic:| tion at 2:30 p.m, at Sacred| Heart Church followed ey Sirk meeting chai Kelly DeGray, Oshawa. The guest speaker will the! by| | Mayor Desmond Newman at! Beirn, assisted by members, Verna} don; valaen its president, Mrs, Daniel) clerk, William Goldie, said to- "We had to work hard In those days." Mrs, Casey, now a resident of Fairview Lodge, recently lived at 407 Kent &t,, Whitby, In her younger days she was fond of square-dancing, and now she likes watching tele- vision occasionally, She is proud to be the head of a family that spans five gen: erations, The secret of a long life: "To be contented," she says, to install officers of Benevo- jent Rebekah Lodge was con- ducted by Slater Irene Lye. DDP and the staff of Welcome Rebekah Lodge, No, 383, Stouff- ville, Sister Shadlock acted--as deputy marshall, Officers inatalled were: Jun- jor PNG, Sister Verna Attwood; noble grand, Sister Sheila Gor- vice grand, Sister Joan Mace; recording secretary, Sia- ter Donna Martin; finance sec: retary, Sister Isabelle Saun- ders; treasurer, Sister Ida A noo commuter station has been completed in the West Rouge area of Pickering Township, The station is the first om the $9,300,000 = suburban coms muter system and was started on May 26, Next year gas-turbine trains will run from Bay Ridges and Bur- lington to Toronto's -Union Station, The three-acre site THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 2%, 1966 § on Hast Avenue inciuaes parking for 100 cars, a ticket office and 14,000 square feet of platform equipped with shelters, The prototype station was cone Simpson; warden, Sister Mary Churehyard; conductor, Sister Norma Moth; chaplain, Sister Wanda Tizrard; musician, Sis- ter Alma Dewey; RSNG, Sister Isabel Meier; LSNG, Sister Gwen Halton; LSVG, Sister Harriet Bayes; color bearer, Sister Sadie Kelly; IG, Sister) Hazel Rogers; OG, Sister Ann| Myers; press correspondent,| Sister Kathleen Brough, Vice-president, Sister Me- Lean of Sarnia district 22A, voiced appreciation of the cor-| stock, dial welcome she received, She) Police have received num:| outlined the projects of the/erous complaints about this in president and asked the full/the last four or six weeks, The| -- of members, dogs have been on the rams] After the other distinguished| page in the vicinity of the Na:| visitors had thanked members| tional Stud Farm in North Osh for their welcome and compl awa, mented the staff on their work,| An Kast Whitby Township by: lodge was closed by officers Of jaw prohibits dogs wy} my Easter Rebekah Lodge, 350. | allowed to run loose and police A buffet lunch was served by! warned today that they willl |the committee and a social hour! shoot them, Some have already! held, been shot by property owners, | who are legally entitled to do| this, Police believe most of Area Sheep WHITBY (Staff) -- A pack of | |dogs running wild at nights in| |East Whitby Township area) have killed about 40 sheep and) injured other valuable farm| Whitby, His topic will be "Civic a | auxiliary force, Dogs Ravage Pou ARE READY FOR HALLOWEEN WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whitby OPP .detachment is well» prepared for any trouble « makers Hallowe'en night, As in previous years the detachment will be out in force to control acts of van- dalism and malicious dam. age in Ontario County, All available personnel and cars will be in use, bolster. ed by two extra cars from | district headquarters and all personnel of the Whitby OPP which is about 25-strong. Police will spare no effort to find people responsible for vandalism and malicious acts, and charges will be | made when prosecution ts warranted, the| _ logs are home pets, and that) the pack varies in size from six) \to a dozen, Life." Representatives from Osh- awa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Port Perry and Uxbridge will The Township is responsible attend, in these cases for reimbursing! Hostesses will be the Sacred| the farmers for their loss at Heart Council CWL, Uxbridge,/the current market rate, The| day that to his knowledge no WHITBY P Best wishes are extended to) Mr, and Mrs. William Goverde) who are celebrating their 1th), wedding anniversary today., ERSONALS St, John the Evangelist Young ol brothers and their families: es' Club is holding a} Mrs, James 'Discussion Night" Oct, 90, The witiud' "wide Lindeat | jelaims had been made to the Pye and he was unaware of comp' aints about the ) dogs, They are guests today at the| Subject will be "Mental Health| and 'also his sister and brother>| Goverde » Jamieson wedding) &4 being held at Fallingbrook Pres-| Youths, byterian Church, perberenas | and the reception at the Guild during a how it can affect the!injaw, Mr. and Mra, William) Melvor, Brampton, also rela-| Mr, and Mrs, Walter Lanos, two-week vacation |Villé and Milton, A farewell party was held in his honor at fs Complete SERVICE © Heating 7 @ Plumbing J@ Kitchens COMPLETE Inn, were guests in Texas of Mr, St. John the Evangelist CWL and Mrs, Charlies (Bus) Gag- will, at its Nov, 1 meeting, have| "08, former Whitby residents, as its guests Frank of Fair/They also spent sometime in jaty Lene pd Lounge he we Las Vegas, assisted by an expert in hair oe -- be also demon- we District atrate hair styling. A question and answer period will follow. | meetings at _ Kal Congratulations are extended | School every Friday. Children, to Mr. and Mrs, William Foskit|§ years to 12 years, meet from who will be celebrating their|? t 8:30 p.m. and adults from Family is holding is sponsoring square Kathleen Rowe the home of Mr, and Mrs, Don- jaa Deeks, 1007 McCullough Dri i} @ Bathrooms COMPLETE wi PH, 688-2001 tives in Georgetown, Campbell-| ; Christmas Cake' Draw Planned | AJAX (Staff) -- 'The annual| Holy Trinity Anglican Church parish bazaar will be held Nov, 2 in the church hall, from 2 to 4:30 p.m, and from 7 to 9 p.m, There will be homebaking, candy, sewing, novelties, pre: | serves, white elephant booth) and fish pond for the young: sters, A large homemade Christmas cake will be drawn at the bazaar, Conveners are; Mrs, ©, E,/ Ferguson, Mrs, Robert Pepper! and Mrs, Gordon Lapp. COMMUTER SERVICE STATION IN WEST ROUGE aon ann BUUCIOD Bi H CONE UE goN,v0N, -~Oshawa Times Photo MICHAELS STERN Finest quality suite tailored from sharp looking long wear- iB ing COURIER eloth in shades of HICKORY'N BLUE SPRUCE, Now In Stock Mercantile Dept. Store 321 Brock $, $,- WHITBY PLAZA TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Citizens of the Town of Whitby are reminded that DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, which has been effect since April 24th, In 1966, will come to an end on Sunday, October 30th, 1966, at 12:0) a.m, D. G. NEWMAN Mayor JOHN R, FROST Clerk meses BROCK Evening Programs et 7 & 8:55 Saturday Matinee Sterts .. . 1:30 WHITBY 13th wedding anniversary Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, Murray Silver, 225 Hallett Avenue are enter- taining the Whitby Kinettes at its annual "Gentlemen Night to 11 p.m, Interested couples are invited to call Ivy Hutchi- son at 668-5374 for more infor. mation, William Wilde has returned to Sheffield, England, from Tor onto International Airport: after MEETINGS AT R, A, HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL (4 blocks south of Blair Park Ploze) SUNDAY 11:00 A.\M.--Family Bible Hour and Sunday School For Information re Other Services, Phone 668-4576 Feature Starts at 7:05 and 9:25, ALL COLOR PROGRAM SAVE $ $ ON the rising cost offiving.... TENDER JUICY SOSCHSOCHRESOCEO PARAMOUNT Fancy Red Sockeye SALMON TUT nee meameenmaeemeneemesmamcamaseee CARNATION Evaporated MILK BABVroon4: 45! JELLO PEAS USY-B CANADA NO, | GRADE 14 02. Tin : 3 oz, ( Pkgs, this evening. 1 tb, Print spending three weeks visiting/~ AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up te $22.00 on your auto insurance, "JOHN RIEGER 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL 728-7567 62' Hh Created Te Individual Requirements BUTTER BEANS = omato Whitby Rifle Club wit meet tn the eymnesiom of Colbourn St. School iN WHITBY Pentecostal Church 307 BROCK ST, N. = WHITBY 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. .and 7:00 P.M, CLOSING SERVICES With the Kings Minstreis ACTS 2:12 WED,, NOV. 2ND 7:30 to 10:00 P.M, and each Wednesday thereafter STAFFORD BROS. LTD MONUMENTS 552 For emell bere rifle shooting 10 oz. Tin 668-3 318 DUNDAS EasT MEMBERS INVITED sabia rage GARDENVIEW UNITED CHURCH Meeting in Palmertson School - Whitby 11:00 A.M. -- DIVINE SERVICE "Layman Sunday" SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES For The Children Patterson, B.A; B.D., Th.M. Rev, end Mra, Clinton Word Pastor; Rev, Max Case Asst, Jon King 'ST. "MARK" S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sta. Rev, J, M. Smith, BA, BD Mist tla Newton, Deaconess Mr, Gordon Harle, 8A. Organist "11:00 AM, "THE ROYAL LAW" #30 AM, duntor, Intermedictes, Seniors 11:00 A.M, Nursery, Kindergorten Primary Junior Congregation, in i fant Care. HOCKEY FACIAL TISSUES WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street Wert at Centre) Minister: Rev. John MeLeod Organtat Mra, Wy &. Summers, ACT.C.M, Rev, Wm ene 1] AMeeMr, Thomas Knott, | Director of Toe Alpha, of the Ontario Temperance Federation, No Evening Service 9:45 A.M---Bidle School OCT. 30th 7:30 P.M. Bible Study ond Prayer Wed, at 7:30 P.M ------| Whitby Lasco Steelers ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Comer Byron et St. John Whitdy Rev,, W. J, S. MeClure, B.A, Mr, B, G. Devereux, Organist 12:00 A.M, "We ore et your Service" VISITATION SUNDAY 4S AM FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N REV, DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister Sm, ripe dnported canada N*/grode KLEENEH 2:31! CELLO fois. 19 HOUSEWIVES STOCK-UP ON THESE FEATURES AND SAVE: NO DEALERS PLEASE AL QUINTILIAN SUNDAY "SERVICES 15 AMo"RAITH TIDINGS" Redio Broodcost 1330 on your Dic! 9:45 A.M.---OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11,00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M Guest Speoker:-- REV. LEANDER ROBLIN ee TORONTO WEDNESDAY EVE, 8:00 P.M. Prayer, Proise ond Bible Study presented by REV SHAKOTKO, Oshewe "There's Alweys o Welcome at Faith" EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Roaslend Road West Rev, Horold Hesselink s J Dixie Beehives s . Whithy Community Arena Admission: Adults $1.00 -- Studenta with cards 50s CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES 7PM ae Th rih ay UNGLISH SERVICE Hliaeuy enirepen au hea Watch For The North Bay Trappers LL a Ll CY 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL