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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jan 1961, p. 5

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RE EE REAR ERE aE LR SB ol Be ini J é (5) The unsightly poles, wires,| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuridey, Jonuery 5, 1961 § transformers, ete., are removed, WHITBY And DISTRICT |Asks Town Consider £75, Removing Pole Lines [@iizu=.. ARNOLD'S the absence of poles and wires on ROCK NORTH HIT streets greatly assists the firede- yd aid, on wane A new utilities co-ordinating clude the function of Placing ad Apart Ag 8 few main routes partment when fighting fires. i ' our committee, scheduled to be organ- ditional power and telephone serv- in fthy where (rink lines are. (4) Inter services -- --- 5 lized in Whithy this year, has re-|ices underground. This should be! carried for distribution purposes, Pl, ETURons % poles = Open Thurs, ll 8 p.m. Foi. 48 9 p.m, Wed. tl 6 p.m. leeived some constructive sugges undertaken on a planned program there Is no reason for ruBHIng ces and trucks are eliminated, | Well Known For The Best In Meats tions about the location of pole basis and where the placing of any pole lines ou sireels. In the te) The improved and modern lines in the town from an inter- these services underground is not downtown srens some UBAer- conesrance of our streets will be) ¥ SHOULDER ested town resident. In a letter to practicable from an economic ground Is provided and this could on" inducement to industry to lo- RESH council this week, George Bevan, standpoint such a commiltee be expanded, but in most of the ooi0 in our 'own, Both manage | PORK ROAST 1b. 39° 1101 Walnut Bt, has asked that would have the power to order residential areas the pole 1ines ent and employees like to locate steps be taken by this new com- the two wiilities concerned to go should be joint and located on the iy o progressive town, mittee to remove unsightly hydro joint use vn pole lines, eh Back garden fence Hae. Street Joint construction has been al "is and telephone poles from the | consider the manner in which lights en exclusive poles and fed o-Bell Telephone . streets, pole lines have been erecied on from the Joint lines would be the ig A and yolley 1 Maple Leaf BREAKFAST BACON re. T6¢ Late in 1961, following a sug- our streets is wrong, Is not in only poles located on the streets. | throughout Canada and the USA. |} . gestion by Mayor Stanley Martin, accord with good modern prac- The advantages of such econ! The official town plan calls for PRIME RIB council authorized the establish. tice, and furthermore it resuts in struction are obvious and sre list- sn ultimate population of 33,890 ¢ ment of a utilities co-ordinating unnecessary expense to the people ed as follows: and 1 would like to think thet the RO BEEF 1b. committee, On it, besides the of Whitby as well as being un-| (gs) The savings in construction additional 22.000 coming | | oh shgluee, De Jopasen: sighily ; iaeh of ah and maintenance costs by having here to live would not have to atives A cle 'ypical construction public one pole line in e of 1 phone Co, and the Consumers' uiilities in Whitby consists of the jg Asis Fd Place of two Hines] cope With # situation such bets SLICED COOKED HAM 148. 89¢ Gas Company, following types tui J Mr, Bevan's comments are as (1) Two separate pole lines on WING OR PORTERHOUSE follows: a street, one for power the other | . A recent mews item indicated for telephone, STEAK ROAST Ib 79 that Mayor Stanley Martin pro-| (2) One power pole line on a TOWN OF WHITBY or x » posed the setting up of a Services street and a telephone pole line Co-ordinating Committee for the running along the fence line of purpose of co-relating information | the back gardens TAX on services placed underground, | (3) A relatively small propor. Such a proposal is timely and ition of the services are carried worthwhile but I am of the opin- on joint use poles on certain PREPAYMENT CERTIFICATES fon it should be expanded to in- streets, | . { Prepayment receipts may now be purchased at the Treosurer's WEEK $ PRA YER Mrs. MacMillan Is Office in the amount of $10.00 or any multiplé thereof, the 0 discounts are as follows: Eastern Star is: Mae) ission Hostess Prepares For JANUARY FEBRUARY The Ministerial Association of Whitby decided to Whitby Baptist Church Women's ' .. Mission Circle held its first '/961 Amount Tot 15th Téth-31st Tor-15¢h 17th-28th have one combined Prayer Service on Thursday Master 1 Visit imeeting at the home of Mrs, FE [A, MacMillan, of Athol St, on $ 1000 9.89 9 993 9.94 night, January 5th, 1961, at 8 p.m, in the The members of Paster star Fuesder wlerioon The mele | sooo avar ess ves oo Lodge No, 72 100F met as usual|).25 Opened b Pros » MFR on Tuesday evening in their hall He Crawforth, with a hymn and 100,00 98,93 99.10 99.28 99.42 WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH 4 _|prayer on Brock street south, Whitby At-1T" J 5 0 eons discus $00.00 494,63 495.50 496,39 497.10 (corner Colborne W. and Centre 5.) " ] tendance was small due to other MISS McBRIEN, MISS SMITH AND MRS. BOYES worthy attractions in the town, sion, the roll call was answered 1,000.00 989.26 991.00 992.78 994.20 but what was lacking in numbers| With a verse of scripture and the WHITBY was made up by the amount of offering was received, Mrs, H These receipts may be applied on any 1961 toxes by the pur- " " f Brookl n Libr discussion which came out of sev-| Crawforth was presented with a chaser surrendering the some with the tox bill.on the due date | Rev, J, VanHarmelen will preach the sermon 1 PERSONALS eral contentious points brought up ile Hietnbar 4 sortiliedte by Nos of the first instalment, April 15th, discount allowed by the pur- Magel a an A f 3 by Various motiery of the logge son pinned on the life membership chase of prepayment receipts are in addition to the regulor "ABOVE THE NATIONS" So R d F U Miss Bette Davis has returned i a ich membin Yd pin, This was in recognition of|| discount allowed on prepayment of taxes in full by April on ed Y or se to her home in Sherman Oaks, member of the sick committee Jer Jory, with the Explorers of | 15th, : The Whitby Baptist Church Choir will sing. California, after spending a week | and favorable reports were given 4 ABNnk ion 3 | The first public library to bejone for children and the other|With her parents, Mr. and Mrs, jon Bros, Mygland, Pascoe, Town Mrs. D, Adams gave a very fine PURCHASE NOW , " . LT) , woh 4 5 devotional, Mrs, R, Pickering ad bull in Whithy Township, situa for adults, will be used, Eventu-|": 1» Davis of Burns street east find Darling. the two latter still); cod the group briefly, Her AND OBTAIN MAXIMUM DISCOUNT Offering for the Canadion Bible Society. will shortly throw its doors open ally, it 1s planned that basement Holiday guests at the home of It w announced that the tople was. "Conditions In India", | ia the pubic of School Section 1, (rooms will be also in use for thet Nr. whe' Wes. Harry Losens ofl "Vister would be at Centre iumad with & hymy and benedie JOHN R. FROST, | everyone 1s CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AND " Late general public presen refer. ho P 4 P Mr. a ! Y ~ a . i Close Vy a hymn anc wnedaie | of the lounshib. Lats } {ula month, ence books end some children's Mrs, John Mandl, Mr, and Mrs, CEPOL Pale : fateh hal, a [tion Town Treasurer, TO PRAY FOR THE WORLD, hii books are stored in the basement, | Frank Hermmert, Mr, and Mrs, #Wa, on Balurday, Jan, 26, WACTe| pefreshments were served by John Zeltmer and Mr, and Mrs, supper and entertainment will be-| po hostess, The new building, constructed COULD HAVE ADDITIONS Jack Lorenz, of Toronto, gin at 6,30 p.m, -- and equipped at a cost of about! The building, designed through |" Next meeting Jan, 10 will be the $25,000, is being pald for by the the County Engineer's office, at| Mr. and Mrs, G, K, Cooper and | monthly dinner. To Oddfellows ! ratepayers of School Bection 1, Whithy, is capable of having addi their daughter, June, of Scarboro, | who have not yet taken part, a St. Andrew S WA LJ the -Brooklin area. All residents tions erected at its rear as the and Miss Mary Lou Lott, teacher spec ix a " ; 4 ' pecial invitation is extended to J aa of that area are automatically need grows, At present it has al Bloordale College school, To- " ho h f . » " gun pve, Premiers af the tee DTA SV. Tu fot, of fo oes on. wore vistors ot the home erasures ut 8 om wih Names Officers) ,IMITED . ice, Other township residents may and ample room for all the books of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lott, of ter here for his official visit dur vr become members hy paying the on hand Kent street, during the holidays, ling. the olin y ok Also! St. Andrew's Presbyterian m----" of - annual membership fee of §1 { ' © ora (Church WA held its annual meet " » | ., In readying the new library for y there y anothei " 4 " - \ The new building replaces a the public, Miss Barbara Smith, _-- and Mus. Ren Love and the 4s Wil be suother uuction sole ing on Tuesday afternoon at the 1m iE on Whrary service which operated Supervisor of Children's Library end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs |value {Church Hall, The president, Mrs --------- for many years from the base-|Service, Provincial Library Berv-| George Fise, of Weymess | : F, Lawrence, opened the meeting ment of the Township Hall, In jee, Department of Education, Is ' \ 4 Rev. A. M, Butler will conduct the service. ith a hymn and prayer, Mrs. D {unanimously returned to office as president, Others appointed were: | the older section of the village. |assisting the librarian, Mrs.| Miss Evelyn Mitchell has re. | |MacLean read the treasurer's an. * This was an associate library, not Boyes in the sorting and culling, turned to Vancouver, after spend. ngava pens {nual réport which proved to be # public library, During the Any older books being removed ing two weeks visiting at the most satisfactory, period of moving the books from from the shelves are being stored home of Mr, and Mrs, Rex Hop Nomination of officers took - one library to the other, no hooks in basement rooms, Also on hand kins, of 121 Bowman avenue, | To P t ) ¢ place and Mrs, F', Lawrence was are being circulated, Tt 18 ex- io help with readying the library| rospec 0 S kv Fetus 4 . pected that by the end of this|is Miss L. M, McBrien, a mem. Mrs, Elsie Johnston, of Perth, month, all hooks will be In their her of the building committee| Was holiday guest at the home of| QUEBEC (CP) ~ Quehee Is ye na vont Cl rer with places on the shelves and |which is responsible for the new| Mr: and Mrs, Wm, Love, of Perry opening Ungava and some ad Mrs 4 +f ak reasirer with Librarian Mrs. Arthur Boyes will pyuilding street Joining land to independent pros. on To ERS a M be open for business An official opening for the 1-| mr and Mrs, Leslie Luck and PCE and development of min i hE LIRR bl ME owat, Situated on a 200-foot deep lot, | brary is expected early in Febru. inp Alfred Luck visited in Kitch eral resources, the government secre ary and press correspond. the new library is nestled be-|ary when the general public willlg on ac the "guests of Mr jo | announced Wednesday night font . : tween the new Township Fire be made well aware that this new are Robert Johns, durin: and Ungava, a vast, rich area run uring the business moeing Hall and the Meadowerest Public | ecommunity service is ready for I + during the ningeast from Hudson and plans were made for the 1061 ac- holidays ys, The meeting close School, At present, two rooms, use | James Bays to the Labrador hor tivities, The meeting closed with e---- ---- Mrs Hazel Fry and her daugh-! der and north from the Eastmaln the Mizpah and tea hostesses * ter, Miss Barbara Fry, of To- River, was closed to Independent were Mrs, D, Mowat and Mrs: R {ronto, were holiday guests at the prospecting in 1955 by the former Davidson, egil 1S ew home of Mr, and Mrs, R, W,|Union Nationale government TH I -- ------ Lund, of Walnut street west. | Instead, the UN issued licences| The avening date for both areas 4, ™ {to selected companies to explore|ls Feb . e first Derby winner at Ep.|the region, | Exploration licences still out T EACH Year W ith Plans som Downs was Sir Charles| A 15,000-square mile area south standing will not be affected, JUS Branbury's Diomed In 1780, lof Ungava also is being freed (the announcement said, 8t. John The Evangelist CWL ing is to be held in St Gregory, | 45 held its first meeting 3 1961 o Oshawa, Sunday, Feb, 12, It is v { M 8 pve parish 4 £5 L SL JT ioE Whe Divi hoped that a large number of D AR DA Mating box Sorin, 4 ) / y 4 over by Mrs, G, Carter and was ladies will attend, had 1.1, Y same low price, V dl bil am ol i A opened with prayer by Father L During the business meeting, It on i /, 7 / Vy, i J. Austin. Various reports were Was decided to buy a crucifix for ) varuest 4 Barcains: ¢ ) savinocs: 4 nv : read and approved the new St, Theresa school, Final 6 g 4 ¢ % : arrangements were made for the A 4 ] rs. L. Bloye,spiritual conven : 4 yr dR that . Mass card and Bridge and Euchre to be held had % a letter of condolence had heen| Feb. 1 af the St, John's parish gum [o | w n sent from the league to Father|Dall with Mrs, P, McDaniel as ® Austin, spiritual director, upon | Eeneral convener, Other plans y were discussed for the Fashion «N J -------- seent 108 is father, the recent loss of his father Show to be held March 15 with I'M WORTH Mrs, C. Parise, sick convener, | : of Badd reported on visits made at Osh Mis. E. Ullyett as convener, oo . Before the closing of the meet awa General Hospital and also on. 4 B cards and baby medals sent out, !n#: Father Austin addressed the Did Y also seven plants were sent to group briefly urging the parish. | G/ shut-ins. Mrs. B. Hamilton, radio '°R€rs to attend a special pro. "O a ¢ gram for vocations this coming and TV convener, reported two & B E PAIR y Sunday, Jan, 8 at2,30 p.m, There ; om ~{ ® Women's ---- programs which would be of inter? : est to families, One Is a chil. (Will be a member 2 We Serra dren's program, Sunday morning|"uD as guest speaker. All boys a 10,30; the other is "The Hour of And rls in high schools or work A ad Regular Price St. Francis", Sunday morning ating are specially invited to at. 1, |tend, Mrs P, McDaniel, welfare con.| The meeting closed with prayer [ vener, reported that wardrobes A tasty lunch was served with A ad Purchase had been made for 20 dolls, by Mrs, 'G. Carter and Mrs, J, Cor Guides under the supervision of rigan as hostesses, y their captain, Mrs, W. Allan, Also| = ------ | Second Pair @ en S that 10 baskets were sent out to Sus S py . : i families and 10 residents of Fair.| PENDS GOALIE : 4 SPOKANE, Wash, (AP) -- Ce. 45 . i Yew Lodge ore Tenembere a! sare Maniago, rookie goaltender, For Only ; : asua ) \ 8 a8 GONE has been suspended indefinitely | "6 ! with the help of the Holy Name for refusing to return to Spokane Soclety. 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