THE DAILY TIMES.-CAZETTE SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1948 4yiPAGE FOUR To wh Ems MIBARPIRIRERA STEALS 6 L EURSOBEIRO NISSEN LAPNE CP ANRAI INSEE OF ITN ET RITUAL IITPRII URRIN RT HEE 18588 I a A J AT SN FEeeVETS a LATEST NEWS OF THE COUNTY TOWN OF WHITBY 48007 7 * Business Office: Miss G. Macpherson. Editor: Robert Corbett, phone 2589 Phone 703, All Departments =Block Attempt To Cut Engineer's Source Of Income Ontario County Council yesterday voted down a pro- posal which would have the effect of reducing the salary of D. y. Kean, county road engineer. It was necessary to H pass a by-law covering the reappointment of Mr. Kean, the | clauses of which are as follows: 1. That David J. Kean be re-ap-g pointed. 2. That the Engineer shall re- ceive a salary of $3,200.00 per an- |. num. | '3. That the Engineer be allowed up to the sum of $200. per annum for travelling expenses. | 4. That the County. shall provide the Engineer with a motor car and provide for the upkeep. 5. That the Couny Engineer shall be allowed to work for the Oshawa | Suburban Road Oommiisgion and the local municipalities' within the County of Ontario: with the son) sent of the County Road Commit- , 8 a commission to be agreed | =~ contracting parties. | '8, That all fees received from the | Joesl municipalities shall be paid! over to the County of Ontario. | The remuneration quoted is ma-| terially the same as has been paid | since the former by-law went into. effect in 1921. All went smoothly, 'with Thomas Harding, reeve of Reach introduc- ing the by-law until the reading of clause 6. Said Mr. McIntyre of Whitby: = me this is just a Soaps of Je- ' ucing the salary of the engineer." (The previous day, Mr. Harding had W. A. HOLLIDAY told council that he believed the | of Whitby, will deliver an address engineer is being paid too much.) | at the decoration day at Groveside Mr, McIntyre pointed to the $200.| Cemetery tomorrow. The ceremony travelling allowance still at the, will begin &t 2 o'clock. 4. He 4 rg a fo this extra work for those municipalities 4 School Area Is Set Up In Record Time who are without an engineer," said | Mr. McIntyre, "Here you are allow- ing him to do the work but not per- mitting him to accept anything for it, On top of that he hasn't had an increase in salary, Today isn't the! time- to cut salaries. 1'm opposed." Mr. Kean spoke: 'If you want a bridge plan done, that work is done Due principally to the quick, ef- ficient work of county clerk Wil- liam Manning, the difficult school area problems have been settled, as far as constituting the areas 'is concerned and the entire area of Ontario County is now in School Areas. Legally they go into effect at night--after hours you have no claim on my time." Warden Bain constrained next January 1 although some county representatives to the var. backed the engineer up. Mr. McIntyre: "For Heaven's! sake, let him keep the money." Mr. Muir: 'I know what I would tell anyone who told me I couldn't keep any money I earned out of! working hours!" Mr Muir quoted! the retort he would be to give. y ¥ th Stuart Ball: "I feel that county 5 n alr seen road work should occupy the or, | 00s loares have Iready gineer full time™. Several emergency calls to gdv- Thomas Harrison: I iv Hore lernment . offices were necessary to I might vole difterently because. 190i the ministerial approvals don't entirely like the idea of these |The bir pid a as up bv iia foes whin: "This clause was| Uc8llY Within 24. hours. A quick discussed in committee but 1 see it | ocak, Of the township council : / | ' was ' fol y ri differently RoW possioly it 1s his | County council and to the Minister own business what he does afl © |5f Education. Then approval ayant " 'retorted Mr. McIn. | he Minister came back in a matter tyre. "You know very well that the Dour, has appointed P. G engineer often works for the coun- {Purvis of Columbus as its ; East ty after hours, I move this clause be deleted." On division, the claue was delet. ed but with 10 members of the 24- man council opposed. Speaker {board, W. C. Murkar is for Pick- {ering and Dovg.ias Tomson of Brooklin for Whitby township. Iry a Times-Gazette classified ad LARGE GRANARY today--You'll find it will pay. The city of Chicago has grain elevator facilities sufficient for more than 27,000,000 bushels of grain. Announcements | 10.D.E. GARDEN PARTY WILL BE 1 at "In- FHM WORE GUARANTEED Complete gheck-up. Wringer grease and gear oil changed Wringes solls 1p stock. Special price on complete overhauls. : 13 Brock St. N. Whitby, Tel. 700 ve t) 4 . M. To Additional attractions, Home Baking table, and table of miscel- laneous articles. Watch for further announcements. GARDEN PARTY, FRIDAY, JULY 9TH, noon Tea for adults, novelty booth, tsh pond, and special refreshments for children, Everyone welcome, In : it be held in the AIR-CONDITIONED NOW PLAYING : Shows at 7:00 and 9:00; Sat, Matinee at 1:30 Sat. Evening Show Starts at 5.30. by 3 Whitby News In Brief Accounts of social events, any mews item of sal interest And names of tors are appreciated PHONE 703 The June meeting of the W.C.T. U, will be held on Tuesday, June 22nd, at 3 p.m, at the home of Mrs. H. Crozier, 618 Athol street, As this is the final meeting for the summer all members are asked to be present. I ATTENDING DINNER Mr. and Mrs, Kelvin Bunner, Brock Street South, are attending the OAC. Alumnae Assoclatio dinner in Guelph today, . * * @ HELD PICNIC Whitby and District Ministerial Association, their wives and fam- ilies, held a picnic yesterday in Greenwood Park. : * bh ® AT CLEVELANDS HOUSE Representatives of the Kinsmen ! Club leave today to attend the dis- "trict convention at Qlevelands House in Muskoka. * +P TO HOLD RECITAL ® The annual Pupils' Recital of 'Mrs, P, N, Spratt and Miss Janet | Spratt will be held in the Legion Hall, June 23rd and 24th, at 8 p.m. All who are interested are welcome. LE I | AT KIRKLAND LAKE | Town Clerk John R. Frost and chairman of the planning. board, | Harry Jermyn, leav@ tomorrow to attend a three-day meet. of the Municipal Finance Officers' Asso- | ciation at Kirkland Lake. LE . JUNE MEETING Mrs. MeQuay, Kingston Rd. W,, has extended 'an. invitation to the United Church W, M. 8. Evening {Group te hold their June meeting |at her home on Monday evening, at 8:00 w'clock, pm. Cars will be at the Post Office at 7.45 p.m., for Ieee who would like transporta- | ion, + @ HIGHEST BIDDER | The auction sale of a house, of [the estate of the late George Kail, |held on Friday afternoon was well | |attended. The bidding started at | $400 and weit up to $1,200. Frank | | Wells was the purchaser. The sale | was conducted by William Maw, Auctioneer, . 'Price Yard ake Lead In Town Softball League Price Yards took oper first place {in the town softball Jeague last night when they defeated Whitby Legion team 21.19. | Price started the\ runs in the first inning notching, three then and hit a top in the seventh when eight men crossed the plate, Ce- | | gion runs started to come in in the | {third with five and subsequent | innings brought in 3, 3, 2, 0, 3, and | Heavy hitters for Price Veusta' | Ross, Brown and- Hatch each with | a8 home run. For the legion G.| Allin got a triple in the sixth. {Whitby representative on the area Pitcher Mayne was Legion's solid [airs should not by any action such hitter, Haire also was booked for |two doubles. | R. HE | Price Yards: --301 210 842-21 13 5 [Leslon:-- 005 332 033-19 12 5, Line-ups:--Price Yards: Sundin, |3b; Lovell, ss; Rass, ¢; Brown, p; |J. Adair, If; Mowatt, 3b; Hatch, 1b; M. Adair, rf; Linter, ef; Corner fook left field in the sixth. Legion: --J, Heard, If; R. Bragg, cf; G. Allin, 3b; Mayne p; Price 2b; Haire ss; D. Allin rf; Babich, ¢; B. Bragg fb. 40 Years Married | Couple Honored By Celebration Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Richards, Whitby, were honored by members of their family at a celebration at the home of their daughter, Mrs, E. Stafford, Mary street, on Thurs- day, June 17th, the occasion being their 40th wedding. anniversary. Among the many gifts received was a basket of red roses and a large living room mirror. The table which was very attractive was joputered with a three-tier wedding cake. Jack. MacLean Coming Tonight At Club Bayview Sure-fire entertainment 1s booked , again tonight at the Club Bayview when Jack MacLean, who has been playing at the E! Moroocco, Wind- sor, will be the star attraction, Maclean is a remarkably fine mimic and impersonator and his caricatures of well-known figures of radio, stage and screen always draw big applause from the audi- ence. Evidenge of his vereatility is that he also plays the banjo with skill. . And there will be dancing as usual to the smooth music of the\ Rhythmaires. i Additional Whitty News On Page | WHITBY ELECTRIC Earl "Jake" Bryant INSTALLATIONS, FIXTURES WATER HEATERS: FARMS Phone 650 Whitby Plebiscite On Liquor probably as much criticism as com- Fi ' Beautiful peonies and iris are in full bloom these days and these varieties of flowers are particularly fine in the gardens of members of Whitby Garden Club. Here Marilyn Wallace of Port Whitby is pictured in the garden of Mrs, 8. I. Burns, president of the Club, Gardert Club Has Fine Displays P.S. Teachers Get, $100. Raise--H. S. Request Deferred Whitby public school teachers will all receive a salary increase of $100 next September 1, in addition to their regular annual salary increment of $100. The increase results from the Board of Education approving revision of the salary schedule, New teachers will be hired in the pablic school at a minimum of $1,500, and receive $100 increase until they" reach a maximum ot $3,100. He was asked who would be the Principal A, Sennett was given' judge of their respective abilities. an increase of $300, bringing his When dealing with . the 'letter salary to $3,700. | signed by all the High School High 8chool teachers had given | teachers asking the increase, con- a letter to the Board asking for |troversy arose over thie wording of raises but in view of formation of | the Board's motion not to deal with the new High School district and ' the request, (The teachers will be the formation of a new Boaid on sent a letter explaining reasons for January 1, 1949, this maiter was re- | the refusal.) Mr. Hare wished the ~--Times-Gazette Staff Photo | Store Should Be Held At Next Election * ! . J 18llomng letter ha been ve. | have a tendency te intemperance. minister of Whitby Baptist Church: I appeal to both Council and all others who favor the establishment Whitby, Ont., June 18, 1948, i ! June 18, 1948. of a liquor store in our town, also Insomuch as I have | to proceed in accordance with those and | principles of democracy that are the basis of our constitution. If, as it was intimated to me, the maj- ority. of. our, citizens would favor this measure then our members of Council should have no fear or hesitation in accepting my sugges- tion that they make it an issue of the next municipal election. I would reiterate the argument of Mr. Bee- croft -in your paper recently, 'Let the People Speak". I would have Dear Sir: heard not a little comment mendation, expressed recently con- véeming my action in protesting a resolution of Council before those gentlemen in person, TI would like to set forth just a word of explana. tion, if you will allow me, in your paper. I would like to repeat what I have already emphasized that I have in mind no personal prejudice whatever. I am concerned as a Christian and one who believes that every encouragement should be giv- en to young people to live good, clean straight lives. I am concern- ed moreover that those who are leading us in civic and social af- RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED - IMMEDIATS BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCE 130 Brock St. N.. Whitby, Tel 707 . as this place temptation in any shape in these young people's way, or in the pathway of any who may ARR A A I I I IXY II III III ITI IIIIITIIIIIIIIIXIIXX THE FAMOUS HECLA FURNACES Air Conditioning and Gravity Heating [me Te" * AIR CONDITIONING UNIT * Now is the time to order your Heating Equipment for next winter. Consult us for estimates. -- iy ¥ » b * » » . H . > > > > I . ¢ > . * » | ; be be : [2 * Plumbing and Heating -- General Sheet Metal Work Eavestroughing -- Stokers -- Oil Burners George Hamers 212 BROCK ST, S. WHITBY TELEPHONE 963 N35443046340300040000044944900000000300040%9404048. 333000040000 0080000006000 00000 00000000. 0000000000000 0000000000000606000600¢60660060006¢0604 : * : : é Street, Whitby. Phone 920, | Whitby, five rooms and bath, med i | the members of Council and all of | my critics believe me when I say | that I have no concern other than | lo give every encouragement to | youth and those who fight the temptation of intoxicating drink in| our town, | Personally 1 feel, sir, that it is high time that Christian people everywhere gave more tangible ex- pression to thejr faith in the Christ of the New Testament who came | to seek and to save the lost. I would, through your paper, thank all 'who have assured me both of their prayers and support. Yours sincerely, F. T. DARNELL. EXPINSIVE ORCHID An English flower "fancier once paid $10,000 for 8 white orchid. He desired it for hybridizing purposes. hitby Classified FOR SALE---USED WOODEN REFRI- gerator, $3.00. Apply 104 Ontario Street Weal, Whitby. FOR SALE--LARGE METAL PIPE, suitable for Culvert, 36x14 it .Apply A. Gane, Audley Road, Lot 2, Con. 4, Whitby. (Jun2?2) LOST--ONE SECTION OF RED RACK for trucs, on Higaway 12 or 7, between Whitby and siusale. Finder please phone 500 Stokely VanCamp, Whitby, (Jun.g4) HELP WANTED --MIDDLE-AGED WOM- an to help in home, no heavy work, sleep in, aged couple, reierences ex- changed. Apply Mrs. Gidley, 13 Kent (Juni) to 48 ft. long. Dr. N. E. McEwen, Pig- kering. LOST--KEY CASE CONTAINING A number of keys, valuable only to own- er. Finder please phone 2373 Whitby, (Name of Middleton's Garage, on case.) FOR SALE---BOY'S BICYCLE, GOOD condition, price $25.00. Apply 600 Byron | Bitieet Bouth, Whitby. SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5. At Allin's & Sneigrove's Drug Stores. FOR SBALE--HOUSE FOR BALE IN ern, early possession. Apply 804 Athol Street, Whitby, os --_- (Jun1y) FOR BALE--PIANO FOR SALE, GOOD condition. APPLY 202 Mery street west, or phone 2175. =. (Juni) FOR SALE---DRY 8OFT WOOD, tt length, $3.00 single cord delivered, also Pine Lumber, 2x4 and 1". H, Albright, Claremont, Ont. Phone 2012. (Juneld) HELP WANTED -- GIRL TO HELP with housework, .good salary. Phone 998 Whitby, (Junelf) POULTRY WANTED ~ HIGHEST prices paid for all kinds of poultry, also new and us eathers. . Lem- bers: phone 644, Whitby, or 698J, wa, BUILDING LOT, GREEN ST. WHITBY, Water and sewer laid $200, Box 612 Oshawa Times. (Junel5,17,19) FOR SALE--1933 DODGE COUPE $228, Apply Dick Guthurie, R.R.1. Whitby. Phone 822. (Junel$) FOR SALE--EMPIRE GARDEN TRAD. tor. Used only two days. APPLY, Dick Guthyrie, R.R.1 Whitby. Phong 822. (Junel) WANTED TO BUY-ALL KINDS OF Poultry also new and old feathers Rignoat market prices. APRIY J. Parker Bi Frock 8t. N. Phone or Oshawa SPRAY PAINTING--HOUSES--BARNS --fences, etc, Free estimates. Yates & McCoy, Whitby. Phone 527. $8,000.00 | 5 rooms and bath on ground floor, stairs and space for two rooms on sec- | ond floor, finished recreation room. Hot | water heating, Hardwood throughout, | tiled kitchen and bath floors, fire. lace, outside cellar entrance. | roperty built by owner and | ecorated inside and out. i information about this and others call WARREN J. MOWAT REAL ESTATE BROKER 210 Ontario Street East Whitby, Ontario ome, newly For further SALES REGISTER WEDNESDAY, J Sale of Household age Equipment, Cubbage, uke at 1 clock, D8. | the basis of the last known figures, | ferred te the new Board for con- sideration. i 4,4. uhg vigorously to the meth- od of granting increases in the pub- lic school, trustee John Hare said tnt he didn't oppose paying the best wages to Whitby teachers but he pointed out that no formal re- quest for an increase was before the Board. His second reason was that there would algo be a new Public School Board in January which should deal with the salary question. His third and most strenuous ob- jection was that the Board had just hired three new teachers and within the past week or so had en- tered into a salary contract with them. Now the Board was turning around handing them a $100. in- crease on a platter before they had even taught here. He said that changes in the schedule should on- ly apply to future engagements, On | Whitby's salaries compared = well with Oshawa, Cornwall and Nia- gara, Mr. Hare said. Chairman of the management committee, Mrs, Frank Wells asked that consideration be given to sa- | lary schedule adjustments to give extra pay to teachers holding spe- | olalist certificates. The board took' no action on this request. } Trustee Clive Hafich registered objection to the employment of a! salary schedule saying that teach- | ers should be paid on merit alone, | { motion to state simply that this Board do not deal with the request. Other members wished to introduce more "delicacy" into the motion by giving reasons for their action, In its amended form, the motion read "that in view of the creation of the new High School Board next January that we recommend the matter to them for early consider- ation." N Births BRYANT--Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bryant, (nee Rita Salisbury), are happy to announce the arrival of their daugh- ter Edith Lorraine, on Wednesday, ital, June 16, at Oshawa General Hosp SHEET METAL OIL BURNERS STOKERS AND PLUMBING AUTOMATIC HEATING Specialists in Qil Burners and Stokers Sales and Service PHONE 652 S. Correll -- W, 8. Martin O TO CHU WHITBY SERVICES . CH SUND ... JUNE 20th, 1948 All hurgh Services Will Ba On Daylight Saving Time THE BAPTIST CHURCH F. Darnell, Pastor -- Mrs. W. G. Summers, Musie SUN 7 pm - of Hims ATTITUDE OF. THE 10 a.m. - A Grand Bible School 11 a.m. - "The Face of Jesus Christ" "Who Made A Fool A FRANK STATEMENT CONCERNING THE WORLD IN OUR TIMES ! COME TO A GREAT SERVICE DAY elf? CHURCH TO THE REVEREND CHARLES © WHITBY UNITED CHURCH MRS. VERNON ROWE, A.T.C.M, MALCOLM, M.A, BD. 11 AM. SACRAMENT OF COMMUNION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 -- CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC THE WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors: D, IPPOLITO ~ R. KING 3 PM.--AN AFTERNOON SUNDAY SOHOOL THAT REACHES THE YOUTH WITH THE TRUTH. o COUNCIL CHAMBERS e 7 PM. ~--A SERVICE OF INSPIRATION AND BLESSING. , THURSDAY, 730 PM. COTTAGE PRAYER MEETING, 817 CENTRE ST. 8. A Time of Spiritual Fellowship. YOU ARE WELOOME TO WORSHIP WITH US.