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The Oshawa Times, 26 Jul 1961, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 28, 1981 s but gave him money for the fare back. Call For Awareness Of Emergency Measures Lt. Colonel F.S. Wotton, the arrangements for mutual aid in Co-ordinator of Public Survival surrounding counties or assist for the County of Ontario and| Toronto evacuees in case of at- the City of Oshawa told the tack. members of the Whitby Rotary| "A survey has been made for Club that people either do not|the emergency bread produc- WHITBY PERSONALS 70th birthday today. His friends wish him many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Walter Ockenden, of 212 Lee avenue and Rev. George Foster were co-hostesses at a "Stork Shower" held at the Having no money, he walked home of Mrs. Ockenden on Mon-|the distance in seven days. The day evening in honor of Mrs. court not only acquitted him, J LONG WALK CANEA, Crete (Reuters) -- A 44-year-old villager, Dimitrios Chrysoulakis, walked 250 miles from Sitia on the eastern tip of Crete to appear in court here on a charge of failing to pay a sum of money to the state. The I0DE Summer Day Camp at D'Hillier Park will hold its closing on Friday, July 28 at 2 p.m. Parents and friends of this season's campers are invited to be present for exhibition of crafts, sports and prizes and treats. Mr. and Mrs. George Archi- CHURCH SUPPORT VIENNA (AP) -- The Vienna Roman Catholic church organi zation has collected $1,000 to send Polish prayerbooks and other church literature to Com- munist Poland, where religious books are scarce. AN 82.FOOT-DEEP gravel- wall well is waiting several hundred yards behind the Brooklin Library for a pump- house and a proposed new watermain system. The well was recently tested and can | was dug by the International { | pump 400 gallons a minute through its 16-inch main. It estimated cost of $21,000, Test drillings alone in the area cost $7,500. The tests were carried out to look for water several weeks. Only about 30 of with a low iron content. Shown Water Supply Company at an | here at the well is Oshawa Times reporter Peter Oomen. Oshawa Times Photo realize the danger of a nation- al emergency in case of w realizing, they turn away its problems. | He addressed the club at their! weekly noon dinner meeting, Tuesday. He told the members that human nature makes people either careless or indifferent to- wards the dangers of radio- active fall-out. The term "Civil Defence" was ruled out recently to get rid of the negative sounding nature. The government changed the name to Emergency Measures Organization. GET PEOPLE MOVING "The greatest difficulty of the organization is to get the grass roots of the people moving to do something in their own defence in case of a third world war," said Mr. Wotton. A booklet with 11 measures for defence against fall-out and war has been on display at the Oshawa Shopping Centre for from | them have been handed out to interested people. The Emergency Measures Or- ganization is directly under the Prime Minister's Department. The Federal, as well as Provin-| cial, Governments have set up| tion, gasoline stores and the ar or,|feed grain production. These surveys need revisions every six months. MODE SMALL WARS "Today there are more small wars all over the world than at any other time. There is a con- tinual build-up of nuclear and conventional weapons. Small wuis are breaking out all over the world. "The individual who takes pre- cautionary measures will know what to do in case of an emer- gency or world war three. Radioactive fall-out is the great- est danger in this area," said Mr. Wotton. Mr. Wotton gave each of the members of Rotary a booklet entitled "11 Steps to Survival". The booklet originates from 'the Emergency Measures Organiza- tion and also goes under the vival No. 4". WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY JAILED 21 DAYS Austin Davis, 42, of RR 1, Grafton, was jailed 21 days by Magistrate R. B. Dnieper when heading of "Blueprint for Sur- 1 bald have returned to their home after spending one month at their cottage on Georgian D. Bay. They have as their house guests their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Archibald, of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashton, Mr. Arthur Ashton and Mrs. J. Johnson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson at their cottage on Rice Lake. Mrs. Arthur Cousins and chil- dren, of Enterprise, are guests at the home of Mr. Russell Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Willard for the summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ball and son Todd spent the weekend in Hagersville as the guests of Mrs. Florence Hall Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bal- lard and children, Lauri, Shel- ey and David were Saturday visitors in Toronto at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard. Mr. Russell Bailey, of Centre street south, is celebrating his DODD & SOUTER Banks, who received many lovely gifts. The hostesses served tasty refreshments. Guests attending were from Whitby, Oshawa and Pickering. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gor- dainer, of Bonarlaw, who had | been vacationing at White Lake, were house guests at the home of their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bark- 115 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY Just North of the Four Corners er, of Brock street south. Mr. and Mrs. William Ballam and daughters Lynn and Kathy spent six weeks in the Gaspe| BONELESS MEALED Peninsula. FRESH SLICED | FRESH CUT RIB STEAK KEEPS CATS Clemo has won the battle to keep her cats. Neighbor s| RUMP ROAST claimed they were too mumer- | ous, but a sanitary inspector | 49 found the house and grounds Ib. c were tidy and there was no| cause for complaint. | I DUTCH LOAF wn. 49 COOKED HAM .. 89° Closing For | STAFF HOLIDAYS || pogk CHOPS From July 29th to August 8th LEAN STEWING BEEF FRESH ARNOLD'S OPEN THURS. 'TIL 8 -- FRI. 'TIL 9 -- WED, 'TIL 6 P.M. | Mac Cheese Loaf TORIA (CP) -- Mrs. F. A | ROUND STEAK | CHICKEN LOAF OTTAGE ROLL . 49°) | L in Hanbs Steak | K. & M. CLEANERS |! WIENERS | PAINT ond -regi ut- | sub-regional headquarters of he pleaded guilty in Whitby Seek Brooklin Water System By Fall, 1961 Whitby Township Reeve Heber Down and the Township Water Committee Chairman Dr. J. H. McKinney rose early Tuesday morning to visit the Ontario Water Resources Commission in Toronto to request immediate action in the installation of water mains in the village of Brooklin Brooklin citizens have for years pleaded with Township Council and the Ontario Water Resources Commission for water mains. At the Monday night Town- ship Council meeting the water issue came to a head when the| Water Committee Chairman ap-| peared before Council. The Water Committee held aj meeting in the Whitby Township) Chambers on July 21 and the) following proposals from the meeting were presented to the Township Council. | 28 CHANGES | Dr. McKinney reviewed the present status of the proposed | water system for the village of McKinn Dr. ey advised|depth and snow fall when mak- that the Ontario Water Re-|ing sources Commission had sug-|would be 10 to 19 per cent gested 28 changes In the specifi- cations prepared by the en- gineer Mr. Dempsey. Many of the changes are of a minor na- ture except the recommendation of three loops namely the Duke street loop, the Winchester street loop and the crossing of Commission was very sensitive {about the delay and were at-| tempting to lay the blame else- where. | He said that the Brooklin pumphouse would have to be constructed of concrete. The proposed loops would cost close to $100,000. The total in- stallation of mains would be |very close to $210,000. The well, and preliminary sur-| |veys have already cost an esti-| {mated $40,000. A total of $250,- 000 was allowed for Brooklin's proposed water system. | Dr. McKinney told Council) that the fundamental engineer- ling differences between the en- gineer Mr. Dempsey and the Ontario Water Resources Com-| mission have been fairly well] solved. | NOT WINTER JOB | The idea of having the work | done under the Winter Works Program according to Mr. Dempsey would hardly be feas- ible. The contractors say that they must guess at the frost their estimates and the bids higher to compensate for winter difficulties. for some of the men because of government regulations. Kinney and Reeve Down visit side their capitals. Each county has their own set-up. In Ontario County and Oshawa a board of 10 people would make policy decisions and handle local government in case police court on Tuesday to a charge of driving while intoxi- cated. He was charged after |Cpl. John Grubb, of the Whitby Detachment of the OPP, check- ed the cause of a traffic pile-up of an emergency. The 18 communities through- the Water Resources Commis- out Ontario County are co-ordin- sion Tuesday morning. Whitby Township |ated under one county adminis- Council | tration under chairman Gordon! unanimously endorsed the dateHepditch. of construction as Sept. 1 and| A requested in a resolution by Emergency Measures Organiza-| The Oshawa branch of the John Drynan and seconded by|tion is prepared to give instruc- John Goodwin that immediatejtions anywhere in Ontario action be taken by the Ontario|County. Water Resources Commission. "A regiment of 300 to 400 peo- . | Deputy - reeve Goodwin with-|tance in case of emergency and their annual reports by at least : | t |25 per cent, in an effort to save drew his request that a tele-|in the arts of rescue in onej "i... | gram be sent after Reeve Down|week. We have the facilities to and Water Chairman Dr. Mc- train welfare workers and first Kinney proposed to go to the aid groups. Commission at 8 a.m. Tuesday| morning. "All the plans necessary to {regulate these projects should Discount Bam Allowed By | Township Body Permission to re-conduct barn into a discount warehouse to look like a barn was granted by Whitby Township Council at their Monday night meeting. Mr. McCammond r be made now. We should make FLETCHER'S MEAT MARKET 115 BROCK ST. SOUTH CLOSING FOR HOLIDAYS From July 31st te Aug. 8th on Highway 401 on July 1, near |Thickson's road. FEWER WORDS WELLINGTON, N. Z. (CP)-- {As part of its economy cam- |paign the New Zealand govern- ment has ordered less verbosity WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.I.L. Paint Dealer YOUR Painting & Decorating Contractors Gyptex, Paperhanging Full Wall Murels lin government reports. All gov- {ernment departments have been ordered to cut the length of | paper 'and printing costs. | | Family Monuments | WHITE NEWSPRINT 4Y2-1b. pkg. | approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 9-1b. pkgs. ae/ Created To Individual Requirements | STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 | Also Available in | IDEAL FOR TYPING. | PADS, CARBON COPIES INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. On Sale ot . . . | WHITBY OFFICE & CIRCULATION | DEPT. Oshawa Times 112 Colborne St. W., Whitby | MO 8-2831 »39¢ [3 mw. 1.00 WE MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS APPROVED FOR ALL MUNICIPAL AND TOWNSHIP BY-LAWS, QUALITY IS UNCONDI- TIONALLY GUARANTEED. DELIVERIES ARE MADE ON TIME CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: ® 400 GALLONS ® 500 GALLONS ® 600 GALLONS ® 750 GALLONS ALL IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER | Bhoad/s, CICRETE RODIGTS LTD. [CRRA 31 3-3311 a i The labor content parcel of land on Highway No. was estimated at between seven|2 near Mount Lawn Cemetery and 10 per cent and government he rezoned from agricultural to subsidy would not be available|commercial in order to open a discount warehouse. . The township planning board Deputy-reeve John Goodwin had turned down his re ENF REE DELIVERY IN WHITBY & OSHAWA IIEEENFREE DELIVERY IN WHITBY & OSHAWA YOUR ToP cD DEALER IN YOUR TOP ab DEALER IN THESE THESE AREAS AREAS FLAT SEMI-GLOSS «.-2.30 ||» COTTAGE SPECIAL LATEX GLOSS «6.30 || Sone write 5.490 GALLON (Limited Quantity) .- > ACRYLIC LATEX i WE! For Outside ANY COLOR QUART GALLON ROLLS AND ROLLS AND ROLLS OF 2.85 9.10 > CILTONE GLOSS WALLPAPERS G.285QT. REG. 9.00 QT. 6.95) 30 08r SALE QUART SALE GALLON 89 5.89 DODD & SOUTER 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY (Limited Quantity) ONE BLOCK WEST OF 4 CORNERS THEN SOUTH the creek on Winchester street.|suggested that the village of|hecause th i1di Mr. Dempsey recommended Brooklin undertake to do the in the i building would be three alternatives. First: To| work without the aid of the On-| Wr. McCammond lained proceed immediately with the tario Water Resources Commis |p. tion to Council M =p Raines calling of tenders for the instal-|sion because the people Off, 4 hq son Stnat Su ay hig t lation of the proposed water sys-|Brooklin need this service now.|o w 2 po I like meme tem for the village of Brooklin,| Mr. Goodwin also suggested put would only or te San with a closing date for tenders|that a telegram be sent immed. | pe il ; y. on Aug. 18, construction to com-|iately to the Water Commission, "21% granted his request mence by Sept. 1. Amendments|requesting immediate action. hie Pri promised 10 alisk the to the specifications may be| yt was decided that Water|jike. New on oo ban. issued by the engineer up to the| com mittee Chairman Dr. Mc- the _ buildi I put on date of the closing of tenders. | lh a well hi large | \ mezza- PAIN For the Best "HOLIDAY SPECIAL" On GZPaints Call Us QUART a 3.05 TRUTONE 98 5 Second: To construct the pro- : posed system under the Winter | Left Accident Rive 1100, Works Program | wr Tins nt wen Third: To delay construction - done only 3 rezoning be | y in the area when an until the summer of 1962. | Jailed 7 Days {where it was applied for. ! ADOPT PROPOSAL | : | If rezoning is requ The proposals were moved for| Bernard Joseph LaCroix, 32, of} griculture Rs gsied Trem adoption at the Water Commit.|399 Wilson road north, Oshawa, Sommereial only by wv Genrge Lofi-|was Tuesday jailed seven days the parcel of land to be used for house and seconded by G. {| when he pleaded guilty to fail-|commercial purposes will be re- Vick that the Council of the|ing to stop at the scene of anizoned after a border line sur- Township of Whitby present the|accident, He appeared before vey has been made. Dempsey proposal for the Lh Sage Dileper, i mediate installation of a water| y Pp C . system for the village of Brook-| PC B. E. Shannon, of the DUNBARTON lin to the Ontario Water Re-{ Whitby Detachment of the OPP, | sources Commission and that|said that he investigated an| --- the date for the closing tenders|accident on Highway 401 in OT aE ARON > The Fegulay be Aug. 18 so that work may be awa on the evening of July 8 and |3¢ Dunbarton United Chu ys commenced by Sept. 1 and com-/found a station wagon on its Mr Rankin £ re y pleted this fall roof on the west bound Passing |g, rings a Slovads Also that the Ontario' Water lane of the highway. Tire 0 on: behaif. of io Raids Resources Commission be pre- paths, be gid, led from the qo .otv and gave a most ideon sented with the facts concerning ast bound lane. sting . the urgency of an immediate] The driver and his wife, yo Sng talk 3 Me work o he completion of this program. |said, both suffered injury ani {duced b Mr Walt yas or ro Present at the Water Com- were treated at the Oshawa] y O21, Yaler Syne. mittee meeting were: Dr. J. H.|General Hospital. The vehicle, | The service next week will be McKinney, George H. Vick |he said, suffered an estimated conducted by Mr. David George Lofthouse, James F.[$900 damage. Fanthom, a member of the Brooks, Deputy - reeve John| From information received, he church session. Goodwin and William G. Man-|said, he visited the accused's| Mr. and Mrs. R. Hough and ning. {home and found on his car a|boys from Scarboro, spent Sun- Dr. McKinney told the Town tear on the rear fender, causing|day with the Thompsons and ship Council of his recent meet-|about $25 damage. The accused, |McClements on the Base Line ing with Mr. Sharp of the On-|he said, claimed that he was un- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis tario Water Resources Commis- aware that he had been in-| i i : sion in Toronto. He said theivolved in an accident. Tre nu avine ot pi gp | Huntsville. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Green (nee Mari- |lyn Ravey) on the birth of a |baby son, Ronald at Ajax Hos- pital, July 12. | | Congratulations to Mr. and | {Mrs. R. Willett on the birth of a [osby son at Ajax Hospital, July MASTER PAINTERS OUTSIDE WHITE AND OUTSIDE PRIMER BROCK Evenings Shows at 6:55 and 8:30 WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:30 ZW ONLY GALLON { Mr. and Mrs. Walker spent Sunday with Mrs. Blanche Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. Strutt, Janice {and Pamela from Toronto spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Willis. { Mr. Walter Lynde attended a |special luncheon on Sunday (which was held at Sandalwood |and attended by members of the Gideons who were in Toronto to attend the convention this week. On Sunday the Gideons assisted |}: | at several churches in the area. PAINT AND | WALLPAPER STORE MO 8-5231 OPEN FRI. EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. 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