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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Oct 1967, p. 5

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It must e a profit and it . go bankrupt if 'y of serving the ndeed, a power- m but there just "other way to . SES rol par planning juest, the U.S. » has decided to to help India of birth-control the past, such been limited to dding 1,000,000 onth, intends to 100,000 of the | "the pill" for r 18 months. will go toward ceptive devices 00,000 males-- tising and dis- upplement rou- },600,000 tons of heat, from the & SELLS & CO. miltor gary ncouver reat Britain id. 728-7527 esac TUESDAY, Oct. 10 People's Christ Ambassadors; Whittlers TOPS Club; Shrink- Cross work room; Faith Bap- tist Church Pioneer Girls; Church Unit 10; Whitby Chap- Association: Pentecostal Church Women's Missionary Council; Ajax St. Timothy's Presbyterian Church Women's Guild; Board meeting of Ajax, Pickering, sociation; Ajax Red Cross; Pick- ering Pound Peelers TOPS Club; 1st Pickering Cub Pack. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 11 Whitby St. John Ambulance; St. John Nursing Cadets; Sal- vation Army Prayer and Bible Study; Whitby Kinette Club; Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary; Unity Club Past No- ble Grand (Rebekah); Ajax St. Bernadette CWL; St. Paul's United Church Women's Asso- WHITBY - AJAX CALENDAR Friendship Club; Pentecostal Church YOung/Paul's United Church C.G.1.T.|5 All-Anon Family Group; Whitby|THURSDAY, OCT. 12 ing Violets TOPS Club; Red/Salvation Army Women's Home All|Cadets; |Saints Anglican Church After-/WMS; Board of Directors Whit- noon Guild; St. Mark's United|by Co-op Credit Union; St. John's Anglican Church Par-|,.;2 ter 248 Order of the Easternljish Helpers; Star; Sinclair Home and Schooljed Church Ladies Society Work La SE Poss Omics t. Ken anh Coneh: Whitby Curling Whitby Retarded' Children As-|TOPS Club. Ajax St. Whitby Baptish Church Cubs; League; St. Faith Baptish Church Christian Reform- and Pray; 5th Cubs and Scouts 768 (330), Zedic 754 (275), loug 279), Ed Samanski 748 (266), Ed Brush Gord Deeth 729 (280), Warren Watson 719 Joe Izatt 715 (300), Dave Mcintyre , John Ambulance|7#3" 32%, ntyre| Doug Henderson 733 (902), Harry Van { 740 (283), Denyer 720 (288), Tom Mclvor 696 (312), 685 (257), WHITBY BOWLING MEN'S LEAGUE (Thursday) High Triples: ob McAllister 783 (312), Keith MacDonald Don Griffin 682, (263), Ron John Adams 786 (288), 753 Team Srandings: Des Sie Allanive: Bill Ding. s Reed 721 (209), Andrew 677, Earl THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, October 7, 1967 5 6, gory Bowl 5, aly gh teh Sam Princiotta 684, Ed. Brisboli 4, The | (253), Earl Birch 666, Jim m mitin i. High Singles: Tom Ains\ 4 Dupont 4 Whitby iremen 4, Legion |, Ok Marty Jordan} Oj 7 €' Bill Collins 757 mE Gord id Sweats 2, Red Wings 2, The Guy's|zie Moore si a Comte 261, " Bar. owd: 1, Mercantile 0. ret Cami Ramblers 7, Sports a LEAGUE man's Corner 6, Wilson's Food Market (Wednesday) 6, The Golfer's 6, Whitby Police Assoc, High Triples: ery James 797 (335),|No. 1 6, Joe's Barber Shop 6, Lam bert Oil Ltd. 6, B. A. Rentals 5, Otten- Don Duncan 724,|brites' 4, H. and T. Motors 4, Whitby Pete Stripe 716|Barber Shop 4, Mitton Machinery 4, Geo. Childs 706, Hans Zimmer | Bathurst Containers 3, Whitby Police 704 (273, Gerry Hamer 701, Richard|Assoc, No, 2 Jim's Stage Door, J. ' Sandford 690 (288), Bruce Henderson B. McMullan Real Estate 1. 6),|staveren 725 (277 Mother's Auxiliary; Whitby Gar- den Club; Ajax St. Timothy Presbyterian Church WMS; Ajax Happy Melting Shadows FRIDAY, Oct, 13 Red Cross Senior Citizens' Club; Co-Op Credit Union bank- ing night; Salvation Army Tim- bral Brigade, SATURDAY, Oct. 14 Salvation Army Young Peo- ple's Band. SUNDAY, Oct. 15 St. Mark's United Church Hi- C Group. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF ciation White Dove Rebekah "} liliary; Lodge; Ajax Royal Canadian Legion Branch 322 Ladies Axu- Ajax Senior Citizens' HAD A HAND Negroes have fought in all| the wars waged by the Ameri- can loni and the United BACK TO SCHOOL FOR WHITBY TEACHERS Whitby primary class pub- lic school teachers received a lesson in education Friday when the department of edu- cation supplied teachers and televisions for the one-day teachers' conference. Miss Susan Chapman demon- strates the use of new visual aids to the teachers and a grade three class at the Earl A. Fairman school. Teachers were asked to an- swer questions, after the demonstration, about the use of television in the class- room. --Oshawa Times Photo Centennial Christmas Ball Planned For Bay Ridges BAY RIDGES (Staff) -- A centennial Christmas ball is being planned by the recreation association of Bay Ridges to wind-up festivities for Canada's centennial year. Pete Schofield and his Can- adian All Stars, a band that has achieved fame on both televi- sion and records, will provide the dancing music for this event, to be held at the new Ajax community centre, Dec. 2. The furnishings and decor of the new Ajax community centre provides a regal atmosphere and will give all attending an Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Geen, Themasburg, will have as their Thanksgiying guest, her sister, Miss Maude Cameron. | Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Doherty) and Mrs. Charles Williams, opportunity to see one of the most modern community centres in this part of Canada. There will be spot dance prizes, door prizes, favors and a buffet lunch will be served. Tickets can be obtained by telephoning Mrs. Ruth Sykes at 839-3569. The executive of the recrea- tion association hopes all resi- dents of Pickering township and surrounding area will attend the function. WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Blair Park Vista Teen Club of Mr, and Mrs. David Brod- hagen, 240 Lupin Dr., members. will discuss the pro- gram for the coming term. The 6th Whitby Cubs and Scouts, sponsored by the Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Associa- tion, will resume activities Oct. 11 at St. Theresa school, and], from now on will meet each Wednesday at 6 p.m. Mrs. Desmond Newman will Officially open the annual ba- zaar of Oct, 24, sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 112, Whitby, to be held at the Legion Hall. Mrs, Dorothy Ormiston, the president, is in charge, The event will commence at 2:30 p.m., with the following con- veners assisting at tables: aprons, Mrs. Ann. Stanlick and Mrs. Mabel James; fancy work, Mrs. Dorothy Moore; candy, Mrs, Myrtle Primeau; home- baking, Mrs. Dorothy Mclvor and Mrs, Jean King; touch and take, Mrs. Alice Carr and Mrs. Dorothy McRae; tea_ tickets, when|Mrs. Orval Atkinson, agreed to at its meeting presided over by send a donation of $25 to Miss Muriel Bamford, a missionary in India. United Church Women Sunday will be held Oct. 29 at Almonds church with a special guest speaker. Members were ded of the regional: con- ference of Oct. 23, to be held at St. Stephen's Church, Osh- awa, Mrs. Norman Wood was in charge of the devotional and gave thoughts on '"Thanksgiy- ing". Mrs. Loyal Pogue read a selection also on Thanksgiving. Miss Maude Cameron closed with prayer. An open meeting will be held Oct. 11 at Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute, sponsored by Blair Park Vista Ratepayers : The afternoon group of Al-imne first children's movie, a; will meet Tuesday at the home|monds United Church Women, Bir , England, are ar- riving this weekend for a visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Cassells, 17 Thorncroft!s Cres., Ajax. Mrs. Williams is WHITBY BOWLING) CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE HIGH TRIPLES -- Doreen Kehoe 591, Gladys Wiles 582, Betty Pascoe 577, Jean King 555, Peggy Pacey 540, Grace Sand- ford 519,- Goldie Marshall 515, Anderson 508 and Florence Moore High Singles -- Gladys Wiles 228, ihe King 223, Marg Sturgess 220, Betty Pascce 218,+ Doreen Kehoe 217,. 207; Phoebe Mullen 211,. Peggy Pacey 208, Alma Coates 207 and Dorothy Moore 207. Team Standing -- Alisorts 8,591; Gum- Lec 8,030; Humbugs 8,531; Jelly Beans 8,921; Life Savers 8,511; Lollipops 8,678; Maple Buds 8,986 and Pepper. mints 8,972. a Mrs, Cassells' mother and Mrs. Doherty her sister, Ajax Varsity Chapter, IODE Regent Mrs, George Dunn an- nounced that a Christmas dona-! tion will be sent to the group's adopted Canadian Indian boy. Also that plans are being made for a Christmas dance, Dec. 9, Created To | Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. with co-conveners Mrs. William Parish and Mrs. Don Wairman. | project sponsored by the chap-| ter, will be held Oct. 21 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the John MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST States of America, FREE Rates, Repair Specialist. foviee' Fast Cipeonente Radio Dispatched ing Service, @ MURDOCH © McMURTRY ¢ TURNEY Insurance Limite ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 37 King East Oshawa 728-5137 JACK BEATON AS CLUB MANAGER PHONE 668-5021 We now have a limited number of openings for new members. Why are MONARCH MEN DIFFERENT 2 +» because R.A. Slaney C.LU, they can help you to ~ Branch Mer. ® Save Money ® Eliminate Chance ¢ % ® Formulate Sound Plans ® Create Additional Credit ' Gerigict © -Guarantee Future Income , Consult them about... ® Insurance Programming ® Group Annuities ® Children's Educational Plans ® Estate Planning * © Registered Retirement Savings Plan Roy Rhodes Norm Powers John Telford Your Monarch Life Man is a good man to know THE MONARCH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY sunvict MADE US. Call 723-119 NEW SEASON OPENS at the REGAL ROOM of the Whitby Centennial | Building Now Available for Banquets, Weddings, Dances, Christmas Parties Contact -- F. N. McEwen -- 668-5803 or R. Hawkins -- 668-3567 "ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO | (Toronto at 317 Dundos St. W.) | Ontario Centennial Art Exhibition until October 15 | Henry Moore | October 14 -- November 19 Three Hundred Years of Canadian Art October 21 --- November 26 Plan 'to enjoy these exciting exhibitions at your Gallery Open Wednesdays until 10:30 p.m, %, peut 10:30 -- 5:00 Sundoys: 1:30 -- ' OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE-- OSHAWA, ONTARIO N PHONE 725-6588 R, A, Slaney, C.L.U, Branch Manager Thanksgiving Services FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N. REV. DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister 9:15 ae Ter Peri Radio Broadcast C.K.L.B, --~ 1350 on Your Dial 9:45 A.M--Our Family Bible School David Reid memorial audi- torium at St. Andrew's school. The film is entitled, "That Darn Cat'. The next movie will be Nov. 25 at the same time and place. "Lieutenant Robinson- Crusoe" will be shown. Mrs. Dunn expressed thanks to local merchants for donation of prizes at the recently held hat show, reported to be successful, and it expressed regrets to see Mrs. Len Evans move out-of-town where her husband has been ap- pointed manager of a radio sta- tion in London, Ont, The winners of the draw were Mrs. A. T. Sutherland and Mrs. J, Evans. Tea hostesses were Mrs. Donald Wainman, Mrs. A. E. Beasley and Mrs. S. L. Langford. Féilure fo TOWN OF WHITBY TAXES FINAL INSTALMENT PROPERTY TAX DUE MONDAY, GCTORER 16th, 1967 c y this date empowers the Tax Coleetsr to collect in Bearonce with the several statutory provisions; this includes seizure of rent, where applicable, or collection by bailiff with the cost payable by the taxpayer. For your convenience all current taxes are payable at any Whitby Bank, without collection charges, F. N. McEWEN, Tax Collector, Town of Whitby. | : BUY at the "TOP" | AT THE TOP THICKSON | OF THE HILL RD. 1390 ¥ ) DUNDAS ST. £. [ OR YOU MAY PAY "TOO MUCH" iW NURSE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE . LTD. Association, when candidates for the coming election will briefly outline their program. Present will be William (Bill) Newman, Allan Ward, Tom Ed- wards and James Mackie. Ques- tions will be answered from the floor. Mrs. Betty Beckley. Members wishing to make donations are asked to bring articles prior 'to the bazaar, except for home- bake goods and candy, these should be brought the morning of the event. DENTURES HURT? Even the best fitting dentures can hurt. Keep ora-jel®d handy for fast, longs lasting re-| lief from pain, Makes dentures feel more com- \OrraRTR fi ey phen ee Pees NANCE oy, spots elps preven odor and infection. Ask + A your pharmacist for %,, fant ora-jel® d 'Ment on ngronn 1 2 FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON"S FUELS FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 Garden View | United Church | Invites you to worship with them at Palmerston School Sunday at 11 AM. 4 NURSERY and * SUNDAY SCHOOL DX -- DX -- DX -- DX-- DX -- DX 11:00 A.M.--Thanksgiving Worship Service PASTOR'S SERMON: "HIS UNSPEAKABLE GIFT" 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Fellowship Hour PASTOR'S SERMON: "BE YE THANKFUL" 'WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE ond BIBLE STUDY "There's Always A Welcome at Faith" SPRUCE VILLA GALA FESTIVE WITH } Minister: | Rev. Wm. W. PATTERSON Music Director: MRS. JOYCE BAIN EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES) * RRR HH BE WISE: .. . CONOMIZE ! SAVESS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday One Complete Program at 7:30 a EE, ~Something tor Everyone) BROC WHITBY Tn A MELVIN FRANK Production "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM". COLOR by DeLuxe: ded as Adult Begins 9:15 ALSO --- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION \ HIGH ano DRY "a SIDEWALK SLABS FROM Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd. McCORD Stee North 7:30 ARE Metro lers evs. York P.M. NA ADMISSION: ADULTS 1.00 STUDENTS WITH CARDS 50c Junior "'B"' HOCKEY SUNDAY Whitby Lasco WHITBY COMMUNITY "WARNING SHOT" in Color--Starring David Janssen = Joan Collins--at 7:30 LAST TIME TODAY -- LAST TIME TODAY "IS PARIS BURNING?" at 6:55 and 9:10 = feluistteo UNITED ARTISTS == SERVED Sunday & Monday TWO SITTINGS -- 5 & 7 P.M, Featuring Our Famous Thanksgiving French Buffet or Choice A La Carte Menu TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO OUR THANKSGIVING DINNERS SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL 734 Dundas W. -- 668-3386 Town of Whitby ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whit EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. A.R.C.T., R.M. T, Organist English Service and 9:45 A.M.--Church School Sunday School lasses 7PM. 11:00 A.M.--Divine Workshop Kindergarten a nd Nursery Care during Divine Worship Everybody Welcome i | Mr. J. R. Robertson, | | | ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE | HEARTILY WELCOMED é Rev. W J. S. MeClure, B.A, HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION AND FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK OCTOBER 10-13 (Garbage Collection and Dumping) , THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th. WHITBY BAPTIST GILBERT ST. E. at REYNOLDS ST. MARK'S | UNITED CHURCH | Seale & Colborne Sts. Rev. J. M. Smith, B.A, B.D. Minister: Rev, John McLeod Miss tio Newton, Deaconess Organist Gordon Harle, B.A., Organist Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M, Thanksgiving Service "'God's Provision' 7 P.M.--"Giving Thanks" 9:45 A.M--Bible School Classes . for all, Wed. 7:30 P.M, Bible Study & Prayer Excellent nursery facilities. 11 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP 'The Measure of Things" CHURCH SCHOOL 9.30 a.m, Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors 11_ a.m. Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary Junior coomegaton: infant 3 YOU ARE INVITED To WORSHIP WITH US | Mr. Garbage normally collected on that day will be picked up on Tuesday, October 10th. EXTRA TRUCKS and men have been assigned throughout the week to handle the extra load that results from Fall clean-up. Your co-operation is requested in having all garbage out EARLY on your regular collection day. Please place all material beside your regular gar- bage. TOWN OF WHITBY WORKS DEPARTMENT ite after lost to louble. games d sup- neil, + COn- t. The cil in | ac» and vaks" NING

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