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Daily Times-Gazette, 18 May 1955, p. 4

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oe DAILY TIMESGAZVITE, Wednesday, May 18, 1096 WHITBY and DISTRICT Ry Voices of Leaders During 2 Wars Recorded for rs fife SA 2 fy A unique programme, and one which recalled many Ward hakng | 10 events during the period of two great wars, was heard at the weekly luncheon of Whithy Rotery | J Club yesterdny, over which Past! 1 President Francis J, Meintyre presided in the shsence of Presi | 8% dent Bil Forbes, Nell Murkar, in charge of the programme for the day, brought a number of records, on which were tape recordings of the deglors tons of men famous in more WAYS | than one from 1083 to 1 actus) volees of these men were | heard, and each in turn made pro- | nouncements that will go down in history, Events recorded the mo. | mentovs visit by the Prime Minis. iter of Great Britain, Neville M | Chamberlain, to Chancellor Adolph | Hitler, in Germany, n an atiemot [to ward off a threatening world war which would involve" Britem and other nations; Hitler's ell on his people to rally behind him In war which Chamberlain could not avert; several of Mussolini's elarations as the sipreme head of Haly, King Edward's ast address to the British nations as he abd): caled the throne; various declars: | tions of President Roosevelt before GARDEN CLUB PLANTS 450-FOOT HEDGE + Bambers of Whithy's aetive Gutden Club have taken on the ism mammoth (ask of plant: ing a AB0fool harherry hedge Along the south side of the Coror mation Park. Shown above, two » Call Public Meeting Next Week On Town Hall Site A public meeting will be called have a ranch style building spread ( tion was filed with a considerable in the Whithy Town Hall on Ma 20th, at 8 p.m, to discuss a possi: ble site for a new town hall, This evolved at this week's meeting of the town eoupell following a de. putation sent fo council by a meet- ing on Sunday protesting eouneil's intimation that a new town hall would be constructed at the north end of the tow park fipokesman for the deputation of five, Owear Moore, notified coun: cil of the purpose of the deputa: tion and announced that he had brought a petition against loeat ing the town hall in the town park, Reeve Ken Lee suggested that the matter should he discussed at # geneval public meeting, - Mayor Harry Jermyn noted that in ree cent years, the Publie Trustee had heen urging the town to use the funds left by the late Arthur Allin to build a new town hall, In addition, he sald, Ontario County was urging the town lo hoiid, its own lockup, There 1s not ene i] snice al the present town Jol site, he sold. ad, ei AY suggestion 1 in ap ruc - it noted Th was now overerowded: T00 FAR AWAY Reeve Lee: "The meeting felt that the park is too far away for a own hall and a new hall there would fain the town park." Spokesman Moore sug osted that te Tyees property might be investi®ated Sid Coppell: "Is It necesary to members of the club are seen lating one of the bushes, the hedg 5 made up of one bar pada bush every 15 Shown planting the bush is Mr VanHorne while Mrs, Art Crawlord stands ready to add all over town?' Reeve Lee; "Several think there Is going to he an auditorium In the new hall" Mayor Jermyn; no auditorium," Harry Inkpen, another member of the deputation; "Is It true that this site (the present town hall the) is not big enough?" Earl J, Bryant, another member of the deputation; "There 1s 7,000 square feet here more than Is required A the architect, Are you going te bulld something for administration or something with # park around it?" Mr, Inkpen: "If we build a town hall at the park, are firemen go ing to stand at the four corners waiting for a taxi while my house burns down?" Mr, Moore: "We should have a public meeting," WOULD HELP PARK Deputy-reeve Stan Martin stated that the PUC gould erect a sec ond Moen town wl obre obs hat | if a town hal fiwere at i wi no hy (4 floats A Mayor Jermyn sta that Yhecome hettelt pari than oe if a a) hall weve cone structed there, "The best way to prolong the park 1s to build » fown hall there, Rome people think that a park is a haseball | diamond," said His Worship Sid Correll, another member of the deputation, noted that a petl "There will be CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ROTO TILLING GARDENS, LAWNS No "lob too small, Phone MO, © §-5588 Ha FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED rooms, with bath, 408 Ciithert sasl. 1i6e 154-F 700 FORD DUMP I hos, Cam and Roller Phone MO. Hod YOR HALE Hola Joh With truck 8-278 after A pm ROD, FRESH CUT, Ine delivered, W June 11 FOR SALE wi, in field; 30 vel Ward, B-3588 CONCRETE GRAVEL, 1.80; ROAD GRA vel. 1.28 yd. Fill supplied. Evie Branton, #2660 May HOME INSULATION, BLOWING Mathod, Free Estimate, = SEPTIC FANKE CLEANED THE SANITARY WAY WALTER WARD, Whithy, Phere MO. BBs duned WANTED PUMP TRUCK DRIVER Apply Box 076, Whithy Ha 0 NENT TEACHER would ike three or four voomed Apavk: aneit, central; about June 37, net fay from hisih go Weite Box 104; Times Gael Whith, 11] WANTED CLERK FOR DRUG male or female, Apply Whithy Hie HELP WANTED ore Hl ume Allin's Dyug Stove, CHILD'S GLANSES, AT THE p Friday might, would finder them 1a Mrs, Robert LOST Taw 56 | Dealer. Gall Wilson's MO 8.5746, PROTECT YOUR GOOD BLANKETS from moths for B8e a year, Ong spray: ing of Beriou stops moth damage for § years or Review pays for the dam: Age, Melntyre Hardware, Whithy, Phone MO, 83380 1a FOR SALE O'CONNOR Cleaner, gugranteed, almost new, Hest offer, 700 John West, Apaviment w A 16h FOR RENT = "FURNISHED LIGHT, housekeeping voam, with adieining hath, private entrance. Phone MO, 83308. M3 Mary east ide FOR SALE-MILWAUKEE ROTOTIL. leva and Hoes, Balen garden ractors, For demonstration phone MO. 8.3338, ME Mary east, 116g WANTED 70 BUY POULTRY, HIGH, ost priosdi alse feathers, new and ald Phone Jake Parker, 8:3406, mornings or after & May 8 AIN'T DELAY, PHONE #0 84%, HAVE Your Rand or power mower sery ioed now, If you are thinking of buying A pawer ov hand mower, why net plage you order. We alse have new and Lae bleveles and trigyeles for all ages. COM Whithy, LL VACUUM BOXED PLANTH, FRESH At greehhouse, flower, vegetable, Nor grave Clamenes, one mile east of Arock Hireet, Whithy on 401 LY FOR SALE 7 EROX, WOODEN, Goon FOR SALE plow i" Young foul needed. Rowand Byron South, Urgently aa 2 condition, 50 Ihe, capacity. Phone MO § 150 06 BROC WHITBY Phone 8.3618 Re é 1 Se Ssarving J Tried ve WNTHO MIO EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M, LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 th MLERLY siren il mad dog killer! SL] y narling inches, | " IH motion. ea carried, Toe hoadony deart Woes o "From Nore To Eleni" Sewn A Mew I! ww Moloatad Wey Linted Mls | walter to the new plant, "The plants were purchased by the Coronation Park Committee and the Garden Club took the lead in seeing that they were plented | and other Interested eltizens fell to to give them a hana | number of names, ""Burely eounell will respect that petition," His Worship replied: "In Ten nessee a number of years ago, 8 petition was elreulated that all men he hanged at the age of bo It got several thousand names on it, I submit to you, did they un dlersiand what they were sign ng?" Mrs, DB, Melntyre, another member of the deputation, "Are you implying that that is the case with this petition?" "They are in favor of keeping the town park,' replied His Wor: ship Mr, Bryant: "I have (alked to no one in favor of a town hall in the town park," He suggested that # publie vote be held on the cholee of site for town hall Councillor Stuart Roblin, chair man of the special commitiee ask ed to choose a town hall site, mo: ved that a special meeting of the general public be called for the evening of May 26th to discus the proposition, he architect will be | elub for de- | told the Club, a and it was done 4 Wonerslly ah Wor hg we og i a when - . forces across the Bh tl, wi Britain's da A with declarsf surrender of Germans and the return to be wu Sars the menage of of Genersl Arthur of commander, #6 he #) so over the control of y fA of lor A gy a hats which with the hopIng of had - destiny, The records sre priceless, Neil in ngreed thet hey fre red a vole of thanks Ay AL uns for the Interestin "ne gramme he had prepared meeting, WHAT COUNCIL DID Japanese nd | thelr Mnual festure next , May 19th, This pe the first Kinsmen , whieh will te | Community We he pr by Nat Lewis Chr ous 18 everything : eres animals BoA frm ot 944, , have & a rots Ay lg ve # v als 10 Antonetle Troupe elaim to fame being | Kinsmen Annual Circus To Hold Two Shows Here Whithy Kinsmen Club commence Slanley Bot Aids operator trapeze Mi om THE 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, WHITBY SCOUT GROUPS WISH TO THANK THE CITIZENS OF WHITBY FOR MAKING THEIR APPLE DAY A SUCCESS, fastest roller | world, STOP IN HERE TO SEE THE BROWNIE ALLIN'S DRUG ORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Corner Drug Store MO 83726 $ In tight » walk: | teh roe wilh Rk Shao " featured by the gym: na A movie star will gd Among the Avital performe Tis ba aby pic "Jupiter's Darling', which appeared In the | flim 0 he same fame, hy be perform mon of ele whieh wil di Ab the ory that "The (A gger hy come the harder they all", by & balancing fonts, GRANT PERMIT Council this week decided | approve an application by an oll company to operate a service sta Hon at the south west corner of Broek and Chestnut Streets, The application was held up two weeks ago at the request of Mayor Har ry Jermyn when It was reported to him that a petition against the service station was to come he: fore council, No petition appeared this week, however, and a motion of approval was accepted by coun. ol, to ATTEND Ly civic NIGHT Ine" Ay oh n HH on May 24th, as guests of the Whithy Kinsmen Club on the ocoasion of thelr Civie Night, Members also expressed thelr gratitude to the the invitation to attend this funetion: NO SUBSIDY A letter from the Department of Highways advised eounell that no subsidy would be Jud for the construction of sidewalks within the town, An application had been filed following council's study of the need of new sidewalks on Brock Street N, between the CPR crossing and Maple Street and on Dundas Street ¥,, between Rey: nolds. and Blair Streets, on the south side, RECEIVE OFFER An offer in writing was this week received from the Whithy Public School Board to sell the Corona tlon Park to the town for $4,400, The Board stipulated that the park must be reserved for the use of the publie school ehtidren until mix pm, every school day; the beard also Teksives the right to use park property for any future exte Nvice in a body, The "pss hig to the Hillgrest Publie Jetoat; and also stipulates that If the park cannes to be of use (on the town It must be ol p to the, Behool Bonrd 'the purchase prices, Be: fore taking any further action of the offer, counell foaled tb 1 to rely the matter to Town M, Moore for study: TO ATTEND DRUMMEAD SERVICE An invitation was received and aceepled from the Whitby Branch 118 of the Canadian Legion asking Council to attend a drumhead ser: take place on ing da and host to some Legion in Bisiriet FOR BETTER TRAFFIC Chief Constable Charios ad to Mm urther will be a siudy of ro al Sane traffic aangastion Al the four tomers the town, Last rs » uggost that turns be banned and traffic re-routed was found to Meootsiiste te the installation of more lights In the town to allow raffle | Hove: 4 enter Broek and Hundt Streets, Son olor F111 wiriey walk' "light be installed, ot the Whidhy ithy % pier iy RL brane ] vw the w the Boxing Kangaroo, | from "Down Under", will show | the audience how. to take the | technicalities out of a technical | knock, with a diplay of distieuffs, | while Tatu Belle, » performing | hear, vies with the elephants with | her balancing skill, Apart from these athletic ani mals, there are the old favorites, No, clrous would be complete with out horses, dogs, and ferocious tions, ail of which will be perform i" at the Arena Thursday, Sow groups of merialists will be performing, Including | How to got rid of | lili FOOT Ea i Eh % NOMINATION MEETING ONTARIO RIDING Burnsides HOME BAKERY Phone MO, 8-3586 WHITBY 'DAY-BY-DAY Accounts of social events and news Items of local interest and names of visitors are ap preciated, EMPIRE YOUTH SUNDAY Empire Youth Sunday will be observed at Bt, John's. Church, Port Whitby, on Sunday next: The Oshawa Nea Cadets and Naval | Vets, Association will be attending | the morning service at 11 am The plage of assembly for the pa- rade will be the Town Park, Brook Street HN, at 10.80 am, Those members of the public wishing to Join the parade should be in the park at 1085 am The parade will be under the command of Lieut, H, A, Maynard, The Hea Cadet band will be in atiendance and at the conclusion of the serys foe the march past will take place outside St, John's Church on Vie toria Street VINE $10 For causing a disturbance by fighting, twa men were yesterday fined 810 and costa hy Magistrate F. § Ebbs in the Whithy Police Court: Constable Roy of the Pickering Township Police Department, told the Court that he had found Wilfred Madore, 89, of Kirkland Lake, and Gerrard Lahay, 88, of Ajax, (ntoxieated and hgning on the night of May 10th at Pickering Reach DEATHS Whithy Deaths MRS, SARAH ELLEN KEMP Mya, Saras Ellen Kemp (nee Ashton), Riiaed away at her home al For 'hithy on Sunday, May 1th Mrs, Kemp, who was Jredecens. ed hy her husband, John Kemp, was a lfelong resident of Port Whithy, having heen' horn there #0 years ago, She was married in 1800 in 8t. John's Anglican Chureh Port Whithy, of which she was a lifelong member Mrs, Kemp is survived hy her hrother, Joseph Ashley, Part Whitby, and her daughter, Miss Eunlee Kemp, also of Part Whithy Mrs. Kemp is vesting at the W C, Town Funeral Chapel, the ser vice will he at 8t. John's Anglican Church, Port Whithy, conducted by Rev. A B Kemp, Interment will he at 8. John's Cemetery COMING EVENTS KING STRERT HOME AND SCHOOL installation of afficers, May 18 Special | speaker, Miss Dubbs, VON da | ANNOUNCEMENT ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs, RE Stevens of Whit | hy announes the engagement of thelr | daughter Shivley Bileen 0 My, Donald W. Hann, son of Me and Mrs. Fred Hann, of Toronto. The marriage will take Mace on June 4. ab 4 a'vleek. in forden, Amazing oT Plates Like "Living Tone Not a paste! Not a But a new, soft Bef that hoes plates firm and tig in BE 3 ntos Light ne hod FL fi. Vapi "oan't harden an @ 7, ULFORD CO, LTD, tet TV Tightens i BRICK AND Area of lot 90'6" x Cochrane Street Nerfh, ty of Ontario of suvh a tender as acceptance of the tender, those in its po be accepted, ment, Whithy United Uhuireh Mba | SALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock neon D.S.T, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE Oth, 1955, for the purchase of Lot 9, Plan 598 of the Town of Whitby on which is located an L-Shape: storied Brick Mouse, Sie 22' x 40 and 6' x 1414' 135°, This property is located on CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The tender shall be accompanied 14 cepted cheque paysble to the Corporation of the Coun: east ten deposit, po the remainder of the purchase price within 30 days of 2, The Purchaser shall accept the preperty sub. ect to any restrictions and covenants that run with the and, The vendor shell not be required to produce any abstract of title, deeds, or evidence of title other than ssion, The purchaser shall examine the title at his own expense and any objection thereto shall be made in writing within fifteen days from the acceptance of the tender, Should no sufficient objee- tion in writing be made within thet time, the vendor's title shall be held te have been accepted, Should suf ficient objection in writing be made within that time which the vendor is unable or unwilling te remove, the vendor shall be at liberty to rescind the sale in which cote the purchaser shall be entitled only te return of the deposit money without interest, 3. The highest of any tender will net necessarily Inspection of property may be made by appoints WM, G. MANNING, Court House, Whithy, Ontario. HOUSE LOT od two r cont of the amount e purchaser shell CLERK-TREASURER, County of Ontarile, troupe In the circus world, ALL RESERVE TICKETS * ht mn WHITBY CIVIC ARENA TOMORROW Afternoon -- 4 p.m. ® Evening -- 8 p.m. ACROBATICS Featuring 9 thrilling end different acrobatic stunt acts . , , tumbling, juggling, unicycle riding, feats of bal ance, and the ONLY acrobatic midget ANIMAL ACTS Christy's Fighting LIONS--Wideman's Holly. wood ELEPHANTS--Trained DOGS--Rajah, the Wonder HORSE~-Lula Belle, the wonder BEAR -- Aussie, the Celebrated Australion Boxing KANGAROO, Clowns and Comedians Before the Show and Between Acts Reserve Tickets -- Now On Sale at Snelgrove's Drug Store FOR EVENING PERFORMANCE : General Admission 1,00 we CGF w= Greenbank Church FRI., MAY 20 --8 p.m. * Ontario Riding C.C.F. Assoc. : dis afer iy AERIALISTS Breath-taking eerie! feats performed high above the arena floor by the Virginians Flying Tropese =~ the An ton Double Trapexe = Stanley Book == the Great Stanislav, Afternoon Performance Children 50¢c * Adults 1.00

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