5 | © WHITBY AND DISTRICT | | 1 i | Seek County Aid | For New Museum News Briefs 380 who ei health requirements. 17 still were receiving medical or th care and six were recelving non-med- ical assistance. Postmaster - General William From House Of Commons ws: fb OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern-|day mail delivery could be Ontario County Council is con-|which is in the process of being sidering a request for a grant|moved to the site. . of $2,500 to support a museum being built in Pickering Twp. William Lawson, a former reeve of Pickering, made the plea for a grant at a session of the coun- cil meeting in Whitby this week. The Pickering Twp. Historical Society, he said, was formed in August of last year and since then has made great strides to- wards providing a museum for the township. The decision to provide a mu- seum was prompted by a display . of ploneer equipment which ap- peared at the centennary cele brations of the school at Broug- ham during the summer, he said, and the man responsible for ar- ranging that display, Robert Mil- ler, was largely responsible for organizing the historical society. TO BE IN BROUGHAM "It was decided that the best site would be in Brougham, the geographical centre of the town- ship," sald Mr. Lawson, "and since the old school was being replaced, it was purchased, along with a site of slightly more than one acre." | The school, he said, is en the west side of the hamlet, on the south side of. Highway 7, where it gives easy access to any wish-| ing to visit the museum. The society has since negoti- ated . the purchase of another frame school, near the westerly limits of the township, and this] is to be moved to the museum| site, a distance of five or six miles. Also acquired by the society is a log cabin, 150 years old, "The cabin comes from Scar. borough Twp." said Mr. Lawson, "and is now in Pickering mainly because there is no real effort in Scarborough to preserve these old relics." PLENTY OF MATERIAL On the matter of material for a museum, Mr, Lawson said that there is no lack of that, | "If we had three or four more| buildings they would not be able to house all the material offered. | In fact that is one of our pro-| blems, To solve this," he said, "we plan to have rotating dis- plays." On the museum's budget, he said that the cost of the land and moving buildings would be $5,000 with another $5,000 plan- ned to be spent for renovating these buildings. "We have a budget of $10,000 and are requesting grants from ment has placed a $75 limit on adopted. the amount it will pay for mov- ing armed forces personnel from one posting to ther in the same locality, Defence Minister Pearkes informed the C ons Wednesday. Before Feb. 11, re- imbursement was made on all moving costs. Canada sold Japan $60,164,925 worth of wheat last year com- pared with $62,773,140 in 1958, Trade Minister Churchill re- ported. Flour sales were valued at $2,169,843 in 1959 against $932,- 750 in 1958, Canada has admitted 37,727 Hungarian refugees since 1956 and 843 were later given govern- ST. PATRICK'S DANCE SQUARE AND ROUND Under the auspices of Kathleen Rowe Home & Schoo! Asyeciotion. FRIDAY MAR. 11 9--1 Qe KATHLEEN ROWE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ADMISSION -- 75¢ Tickets available at door or phone MO 8-3739 ment financial assistance to re- the Twp. of Pickering and the will be raised. There has been great interest in this project." | "I hope with the lead taken by Pickering, you will see a real interest in other municipalities in the establishment of muse- ums," he said. | When the museum is in opera- tion, he said, it is expected that admittance fees and a govern- ment grant for such purposes will cover all costs of operation, "We feel that it will be self-sup- porting," he said. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Send Two Teams ToCOSSA Games By HELEN McKNIGHT EZR GOLDE! ANNIVERSARY BUYS FREE OFFER! SUPER PLENAMINS]| to help maintain your Family's Winter Health 72 Gibson was one of the best This year Whitby District High guards but they all played an ex- School sent both the junior and genior girls' basketball teams to the Central Ontario Secondary Schools Association Champion- ship. Whitby was the only school that sent two teams to the play- offs in Peterborough on Saturday although the majority of the other schools have twice as many pupils. 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