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Daily Times-Gazette, 19 May 1955, p. 4

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suggestions of the labor bodies, Councillor Alex, Scott, himself | contractor, was one of the mem- bers of council to note bis appro- val of inserting such a clause in all icipal contracts, It would not only, he said, see that labor ers others receivel fair wages for their work but would give local | contractors better Opportinities to bid on contracts, ing that competitors would be re ed to agree to the fair wage clause, Council has instructed T, M, Moore, town solicitor, to have the clause prepared for future econ- tracts, ® WANTED * OLD TYME FIDDLERS Yo compute in 4 plogsam of amestaiamay Ontario County's Centennial June 30,1955, 2 p.m. County Buildings, Whitby ©® Prize for oldest fiddler born in Ontario County: $15.00. ; ® Prizes for fiddlers resident in Ontario County: Tot - $25.00; 2nd - $15.00; 3rd - $7.50, ® A $10.00 Prize will also be given to oldest attending Man and Women born in rio County, ( Cor should furnish proof of age, ) Entries for the Fiddiers' Contest must be in by June 15, 1955, Use entry blank, [™ 7 an ----_---- Burnsides HOME BAKERY Phone MO, 8-3586 Ee senses WHITBY and DISTRICT "ToInclude Fair Wage Clause 3% 52%4.5. 5 In Future Town Contracts |x. 5% contr A Mr, Elliott stated that situations istrict Whitby council has taken st mechanics and foremen may be| not bid on contracts hecause they to that 8 fair wage clause brought in from other places if,| could not meet fered by included in all contracts by the|in the opinion of the engineer, | employers who did not follow the town, The move followed a meet-| such mechanics and foremen can Figen IL MR RA ; TOWN OF WHITBY PUBLIC MEETING skilled labor employed on the work Council, and | shall be obtained, as far as possi- '| Leo Steffler, another member, Taks notice that. # Public Mashing of the Citizens of Whithy will be held on Thursday, Mey 26th, 1955, at 8 o P.M, in the of di H ble, through the National Em- "| A brief was read to council | ployment Service of the Dominion '| from Mr, Elliott urging that the Town Holl, for the purp the location of 4 new Town Hell, Government, The contractor shall | following clause be inserted in| pay or cause to be paid to all municipal contracts: "The con- 16 you have anything constructive to offer with regard to the loce- tion of the proposed new building please ottend, mechanics and laborers employed tractor shall as far as possible em- | by him in the execution of the ploy only bona-fide residents of H. W. JERMYN, Mayer, Town of Whithy, contract, the union rate for trades- this district as laborers in the construction of works. Skilled READER'S VIEWS ' Opposes Moving Bowling Cenotaph Into Town Park & The Editor, ently are now toying with the idea { Dally Times-Gazette, of having the Bowling and Tennis Whithy Club locate in the south end of the Dear Sir: Park, This would mean cutting Having been one of those "ball| down all the beautiful trees in fans" attending the "Save The | that area, Whitby has always been Park" meeting Sunday afternoon, | noted for its trees, but those who and being not quite satisfied with | now seem to 'run' the Town, ap- What 1 hurd there, I would again | parently care nothing for such 127 '/INS INT. MILE e to take a e space in your | things BOB CRAWFORD WINS INT. MILE I Toca fn Lous nr tv Wai Yeomabi suggestions. to the Park, it seems to me to be I believe most people are agree- | an equalizer to going to the ceme- able to letting the Planning Board | tery and moving the tomb stones! play their ball east of Green Street, | What do the Veterans think con- ~Photo' by Jim Butt, Whithy if that is what jhey, want. In fact, | cerning this? Seven Boys Qualify For COSSA Finals In Peterboro |i: ss tion fant ose sim § cas bo men and the prevailing rate of wages in force for laborer during After WE adjust and repeir your set! You con depend on our sill ond know-how when your TV, set needs 0 minor adjustment or a mojor repair, All work gueren. teed, Our prices are fair ond our service dependable! PATTERSON 8! oomess: i iii a ELECTRONICS | | . oy Service Depot Send to W. Manning, County Clerk, Whitby Ontarle. | : | 107 Colborne St. W, Phone MO 8.2711 ' COMPANY FNAME. .....oiiirniinnrscinnsein, MBB ak LIMITED VIGOR OIL BROCK ST., N., WHITBY Most Reasonable Prices on: © GASOLINE. ® MOTOR OIL ® TIRES (Drive in and ask for Benny) RR ------------_---- i --"------ "wou can shoot a cannon off and not hit anybody," the Town Park is 'obsolete'" and the War Memor- jal Corner is "obscure," But Whit by is to go ahead by leaps and bounds! Mr, Editor, could some- one tell us please, which part of Whitby is to be busy? | Also If Brock Street is to be so | dead, surely we will not have parking troubles at the present Town Hall. And if we sell the property, after all this good ad- vertising, who will want to buy it? Another service station per- haps? The Planning Board have only allowed about four or five on Brock Street South already, Thank you, Mr, Editor, again "The Town Park Neighbor" WHITBY ee DAY BY DAY 100F Lodge at their meeting Mon- | day evening, May 16, completed | plans to hold their Annual Decora: | Accounts of social events and |{jon Day at Groveside Cemetery, news items of local interest |Sunday afternoon, June 12th, Also | and names of visitors are ap- | on June 18 to formally open the inp preciated, {new temple on Bagot Street, and | J | | unvell the cornerstone, June 19th | The Women's Institute will meet | tHe annual church parade of Beethoven 100F, Subordinate and Kinnoven Rebekah 100F will be | held to Brooklin United Church in Beethoven the afternoon. | northwest section and one in the (the mile run for Intermediates | Southwest, #0 why not one in the o| With the time of five minutes and | southeast? But our Town Park is 1| twenty-four and four-tenths sec | 50, sonttal ond sw much in se, . . onds. This was an exciting race| Why nol keep it, nothing else, ociatiol J 8 am- f Association track A I ckering | with Bob leading only for the lnst| 85 8 children's playground? Why inst Tuesday. Whithy District High | two hundred and twenty yards, but does Burns Street have fo be Gehool sent a team of eleven of his closest rival dropped from ex- | opened through the Park? Cannot which only four were eliminated, | haustion within ten yards of the|car drivers use Trent and Keith h g | finish, Bob was also representing | Streets? If the road goes through ( v By JOHN BRANT The locdl qualifying meet of th Central Ontario Secondary Schoo OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS Stove Oil Available in Small Quantities | unable to continue on to &1| Whitby inthe 880-yd. run and | there, where are they going to re broken. despite poor track | managed to cross the finish line | put the swings, sand boxes and vere on, esp | second | slides, which now are constantly and wind conditions, | Bob Zeisner, our two-miler, and |In use? Are we trying to save our Bob Zeisner was Whitby"s rep-| yim Thomson were in the In hildren or ki! tm? resentative in the two-mile run, | mediate high jump but did Has our ing Board no aged to finish second In| place, In the junior pole vault| thought for beauty? They appar- gruelling race behind Carson | Keith Kaine and Ken -Roberts | Pickering. Two of the bovs| placed third and fourth respective- | from the now famous relay team||y Keith Kaine was also fourth | » in the Intermediate 100-vd.| in the junior high jump, | These boys were Bryan; pat Neal's put in the junior shot | Gibson and Bill Baldwin, and the put gave him a second, This put | race turned out to be a contest wag 38' 3", Also entered in this| between the two Whithy represen- | event was Dave Gibson, who did | tatives with Bill Baldwin winning | not place, Charles Grandy's third | in the record time of 10.9 seconds. | event was the Jr. hop, step, and | RBrvan was close behind! jump. He placed third with ANOTHER RECORD 33 5" The Junior 100-yd, dash was too A DREAM HOME FOR YOU! You will be delighted with the fine workmanship in this "Rowley" built semi-ganch style home, nestled among tall towering trees. You can be the first one to drive over the smosth cement driveway and to enjoy the cosy comfort of the living room fireplace if you hurry and buy this one, All 3 bedrooms hove floods of light end closet space gelore to hong oll the extra clothes you will be able to buy with this low interest mortgage seving. of 5 RELAY RACES i Lp fast for Whitby's Dave Gibson| The last events of the afternoon |in the Town Hall on Friday after- the relay races, In the Jr,| Moon, May 12th, and Doug Mantz although they | were | proved they were good by coming | relay Whithy was represented by | close behind the first two quali-| Charles Grandy, Doug Mantz, | Brooklin Oddfellows fliers. Again Whithy set a record! Keith Kaine, and Dave Gibson, for the meet when Keith Kane This team managed to obtain a Y h ] » Wikio vii " i our housework should more play. this ran the Junior 440 In 60.6 seconds. | third place in the 440-yd, event, rr § 4 ka A 1 = A = breokfast nook t end the "eodles" of cupboards, Doug Mantz Placed fifth =, this | The Intermediate team was lo] seme race and probably had an have been the team which has | JOH NSON S # ea- orse Full price $13,900 with about $4,500 down payment and monthly payment i rent Phone now and make appointment to see this beautiful "Home of Tomorrow", OUTBOARD MOTORS || = exceptionally fast time | been winning all the honors in We have many others, too, ' "IF THE BOSS WOULD HAVE HIS PLUMBING CONTRACTOR (25 H.P) Bill Baldwin broke his second other meets, but one member did . TL Cr GORDON OSBORNE -- REALTOR . -- record in two events In-the Inter-| not have the required academic mediate broad jump with an al. | standing, so he was not eligible, TENANTS WOULD BE HAPPIER. ABOUT WASHDAYS We Sell We Installl We Service! We Guarantee! Nulsance: noises have been 922 BROCK ST., S., WHITBY PHONE MO 8.2677 eliminated by Suspension STU ROBLIN most unbelievable distance of 19( Neil Wilson, another member of Always Call This PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Drive, All major improves RES.: MO 8-2855 feet and four inches, Eighteen feet | the team, was bothered by a stiff | WHITBY AUTOMATIC ments included, Full Gears ARN Ldn step, and jump. Bryan Gibson, [tionally well for a long distance RON AGG while setting a new record, won| runner. Then, the trouble began RES.: MO 8.2780 -- SALESMEN -- by jumping 39 feet and one and On the baton change from Bob one-half inches, and Bill Baldwin Zeisner to Bill Baldwin a slip was was a good second. An interest-! made and it was necessary for ing item concerning this event and | Bill to come to a full stop to gain the broad jump is that neither of | control of the baton. He was far the bovs have had any practice | behind as he regained speed but | since last fall, since there Is no| with a splendid burst managed to pit available for their practice, |catch up and pass the baton to At a New Low Price . . . CROSLEY SHELVADOR DELUXE was the farthest any other com-|leg and also unable to run, When petitor could manage in this the team was finally made up it event. First honors came easily included the two regulars, Bryan to Bryan Gibson in the Interme:| Gibson and Bill Baldwin, our mid: | diate 220.yd. dash, as he coasted | dle distance runner, Bob Craw: across the finish line In the near ford and Bob Zeisner, our two- record time of 25.2 seconds. Both | miler® Crawford made an out. of the last two boys mentioned | standing start ad, wag followed were in .the Intermediate hop, by Bob Zeisner who ran excep: Shift, Twist-Grip Speed Cone HEATING, LTD. trol, Up-and-Off Motor Hood, Sealed-In Power-head, Miles 149 BROCK NORTH PHONE MO 8.3652 Master Fuel System, Other Models From $182.00 Charles Grandy was beaten out| Bryan Gibson who finished well HARRY DONALD LTD. SALE BY ENDER n the last few vards in the Junior ahead of the other teams, Jhiy 220-yd. dash. This race was run in| was an 880-yd, event and the boys twenty seconds, only two seconds| ran it in a record-tying time of DUNDAS ST. E. PHONE MO 8-3304 or 8-3305 slower than the Intermediate 220. | cue minute and forty-six decimal ' Dave Gibson, although he ran two seconds, ma -------- - well did ot place. Charles Grandy | The team which has qualified to | again represented Whitby in the | go to Peterborough next Saturday | junior broad jump and managed | for the COSSA finals is made up| a fourth only two feet behind the of juniors Keith Kaine, Pat Neal Es RASTA in? RRS, first-place man SUCCESSFUL IN MILE Bob Crawford was successful DRIVER HURT | and Charles Grandy and .interme- diates Bryan Gibson, Bill Baldwin, in! Bob Crawford and Bob Zelsner, | Monday in a practice run, Speed way officials sald the driver, vet: | THE VOTERS' LISTS, ACT, 1951. PART HI Notice of Revision of Voters' Lists isions) INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Manuel | ¢ran of five Memorial Day 500 Ayulo, 33, of Burbank, Calif., sec- mile races, suffered severe injuries ond-ranking race car driver in the including fractures of both arms United States last year, smashed and his left leg and Injuries about into the southwest retaining wall of | the head the Indianapolis motor speedway | His car was demolished, BROC [pp el a oN paving) EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9 P.M. SATURDAY MAT, 1:30 P.M. wows MIGHTY TECHNICOLOR aovewtuse: | WHITBY Phone 8-3618 2 ON SAFARI we ge INAFRIGA! JATTLE OF THE SEXES! BATTLE OF THE GORILLAS! pe A GABLE: GARDNER ug (In Urban Polling Subdyy NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF THE REVISING OFFICERS IN THE { ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OSHAWA | Public Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 74 of The Voters' | Lists Act, 1951, of the revision of the voters' lists for polling subdivision TOWN OF WHITBY In the Electoral District of Oshawa . AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that sittings will be held by the | revising officers at the times and places set forth in the schedule here- inafter set out. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly 'entered in, the enumerator's list of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places hereunder mentioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the voters' lists to be used at the said | election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to { names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator's lists will be hedrd at fete sittings. { Voters Lists for this Electoral District will be open for public in- | spection at the office of the Returning Officer, LOUIS 5. HYMAN, Q.C.., 37 King St, E., | in the City of Oshawa, Ontario, | between the hours of 9:00 AM. and 12:00 Noon, and 1:30 P.M, and | {5:00 P.M, every day except Sunday, until the Court of Revision is com- | | pleted | | The Lists may also be inspected at the office of the Clerk of the | Municipality between the hours of 9:00 AM, and 5:00 P.M. every day except Saturday and Sunday until the Court of Revision is completed f SCHEDULE | Registration ond Revising District No, 3, includes Polling Subdivision | | No. 1, in the Town of Whitby, being: | All thet area within the Town of Whithy, south of Highway | | No. 401, | Sittings will be held for Registration ond Revising District No. 3, in the Fe? COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL, {201 Brock Street S., Whitby, Onterio, on WEDNESDAY, THE 25TH DAY OF MAY, 1955, between the hours of 2 P.M, to 4 P.M, | Registration ond Revising Officer: His Honor Judge John E. Pritchard, Clerk to Revising Officer: Mr, J. R. Frost, 501 Dundas St. 'W., Whitby AND LOT Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon D.S.T. on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8th, 1955, for the purchase of Lot 9, Plan 598 of the Town of Whitby on which is located an L-Shaped two storied Brick House, Size 22' x 40 and 6' x 1415' Area of lot 90°6"" x 135°, This property is located on Cochrane Street North, CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The tender shall be accompanied by an ac- cepted cheque payable té the Corporation of the Coun- ty of Ontario for at least ten per cent of the amount of such a tender as a deposit. The purch shall pay the remainder of the purchase price within 30 days of acceptance of the tender. 2, The Purchaser shall accept the property sub- jout to any restrictions and covenants that run with the and. The vendor shall not be required to produce any abstract of title, deeds, or evidence of title other than those in its possession. The purch shall i 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 objec tion in writing be made within that time, the vendor's title shall be held to have been accepted. Should suf- ficient objection in writing be made within that time which the vendor is unable or unwilling to remove, the vendor shall be dt liberty to rescind the sale in which case the purchaser shall be entitled only to return of the deposit money without interest, ® Builtsin Be Feet ® 14. ® 2 '"Pop-out' Freezer Locker ® Interior Light Latch, srage Server rozen Storage Ice Trays ® Roller-Mounted Crisper ® Trigger-Touch Door ® 9.5 Cubic Drawer ® 42:-1b, 11 riy 3. The highest of any tender will not be accepted. Inspection of property may be made by appoint. ment, WM. G. MANNING, CLERK-TREASURER, County of Ontario, Court House, Whitby, Ontario. 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