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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Nov 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT | Council Candidates State Their Platforms | Candidates in the forthcoming|served since the last election as Whitby municipal election were|chairman of property and parks, Monday night given the oppor-/citing the growth ih parks facil- tunity of expressing their views ities. If elected, she promised to fand making a bid for public | work for new buildings at support at a "town hall" night,|the park at the lakeshore and a arranged by the Chamber of cleanup program for the beach Commerce. The meeting was east of Gordon street. held in the Anderson Street' Mrs. Wilma Agg Davidson, a High School and chamber presi- resident of Whitby for the past dent Gordon Richards was 36 years, said that she was un- chairman able to make promises and It had been planned that all would not reveal a platform at 28 candidates for the 19 seats this time. She reported that she would speak. However, the five is a part time secretary and candidates for Public Utilities said that her business experi- Commission did not address the ence should prove of value on gathering because of the late- council ness of the hour William Davidson, chairman Following is a resume of the of finance in the present coun- Groups Hear House Matron [Economic Policies jthe WA of Whitby United) |Church, the Good Companion| iGroup, Harmony Group and! Friendship Group met for their respective business meetings land then joined in the Sunday The three afternoon groups ot] To Get Scrutiny WASHINGTON formed sources said the Inter-|dian budget when Finance Min- (CP) -- In-lcents. Since the June 20 Cana- |national Monetary Fund. likely will serutinize Canada's econ- |nomic and monetary policies at! ister Fleming announced a pol- icy of depressing the exchange rates through use of official re- tion, he said, could ultimately set up a town-wide parks sys- tem. Harold Slichter said that the $48,000 deficit was not good and could be excused had there been some catastrophe in the town. Otherwise, he said, it indicated bad management. The increase in debenture costs next year, he said, would hike the tax rate eight or nine mills. He pledged to spare neither time nor effort, if elected, to make certain there was no more overspending. John Yeates, although a can- didate for council, defended the expenditure of over half the taxes for education. He said that children of today must be pre- lnared much more thoroughly for school auditorium for a joint j ive! 7 ries e 2 meeting a meeting of the executive'serves of American dollars andj} " s board in January. gold, the Canadian dollar has a aa hr el eanhe:. They said the 18 - _member been fluctuating at a discount of| ship certificate and pin were board will "consult with Cana-|betweén three and four cents. presented to Mrs. R. H. Mac- dian financial authorities on the) Last July, Louis Rasminsky, Carl Rice iy question of Canadian interna-\now governor of the Bank of sea A tional payments problems and Canada, was called into consul- Mrs. Jenson, Matron of Tre- other issues which may reflect|tation by the executive board to lawney House, the training | on the stability of the Canadian/explain the Canadian policy)! school for girls at Port Bolster,|/qollar. They said similar con-|which runs contraty to the); was the guest speaker. This/sultations are being held with!fund's system of fixed parity); school for girls was opened alother countries. values. -- \ little over two years ago. The} A group of Fund staf! experts, Some board members were' girls sent to Trelawney havejrecently was sent to Ottawa to reported to have advised Cat first been to Galt where they| make an on-the-spot study of the ada at the July meeting to re- have gone through a screening/Canadian situation. These ex-turn the Canadian dollar to aj§ test as to 1Q tests, etc., and the|perts now are believed to be/pegged exchange rate but in-|: ones chosen to go to Trelaw-|preparing a report which will/formants said Canada gave no ney House are under 16 years|be circulated among members|firm indication she would ac- of age and after leaving schooll/of the executive board before'cept the advice. The Canadian they are still considered their|the meeting takes place. dollar has been floating free for wards until. they reach the age| Board members then will re- 11 years. | of 18 fer the report to their govern-- Some members maintained) | These girls come from alliments to prepare official posi- Canada had depressed her cur-|; over Ontario and the 'tions to be taken when the con- rency exchange rate to capture); courts addresses cil, reported for his committee FOR DEPUTY-REEVE The deficit of $48,000, he said, A hint of new battles in the was caused in part by an under- Ontario County Council came levy of the Whitby District High from George Brooks, a member School Board of $28,000, because of the present council, now seek- of an audit that was changed ing the Deputy-reeve's chair, He too late for the town budeet. told the meeting that if elected, The remainder of the. deficit, as one of the town's representa-|he said, was caused by streets, tives on county council he would'which overspent about $10,000, argue "'Whitby First" and sanitation and welfare, He said that the town now which overspent about $6,000. contributes more than. $200,000;The overspending, he said, was to the county and in coming/due to breaks in plant and years will contribute more equipment and he suggested He told the meeting that he that the chairmen should not be had ample time to serve the criticized for this unforeseen town and pointed out that dur-'overspending ing the past two years, his first Mal Femia said that as a new on council, he had never missed councillor he would be able to a meeting of council bring a fresh approach to the Opposing Mr. Brooks is Wil- town's problems. He said that he lard Dodd, who has been out of did not criticize the previous ad- municipal politics for the past|ministration but would bear in two vears but who had pre-'mind, if elected that big busi- viously served six years oniness should be run as big busi- council. He too said he had ness ample time to serve, being self-/ Desmond Newman said that employed as an insurance agent.|{here is a need for strong plan- He promised an effort to econ- ning in Whitby lest the town be omize in municipal spending and eneylfed by municipalities to he promised to seck more play-|the east or the west. He said grounds for the town's children. that. the suggestion that a ward He cited instances of children|cystem of representation be playing on streets which lack) adopted for Whitby had merit sidewalks or nearby parks OFlanqd should be studied playgrounds FOR COUNCIL Mr Newman said he also ap- jproved of the suggestion that There are 19 candidates in thethere be a town public works running for the six seats on|committee in order that all council. including three sitting;Plans for construction for com- members. They were called to/ing years could be co-ordinated. the platform in the order in| Donald Read said that it was which their names appear on his opinion that Whitby is now the ballot. in the doldrums, standing still. George Bevan, a retired en-|Whitby, he said, has the popu- gineer, made only the promise lation and now must get the in- that he would do his best. for|dustry, t Whitby. Again he reiterated his|this end, he said, would suggest stand on the ward system of|a committee of council, Indus- representation, fluoridation, and|trial Commission, Chamber of|ing we have an election this); a plan that would put hydro and|\Commerce and ratepayers asso-| telephone line services at the,Ciation to study this problem. | rear of lots in new subdivisions); He said that he would like to to be constructed. jsee a community recreation as- Mrs. Joyce Burns reported|sociation, even if only on a again on the two years she has|small scale. Such an organiza- Penitentiary Terms On Break-In Charge Three Toronto men were sen-jlearned that a taxi in Whitby senced Monday, two of them to'had taken the same men to To- penitentiary terms, for breaking ronto and entering the Ideal Dairy, An alert was sent to Toronto plant at Oshawa. Judge Wesley/he said, and Sawchuk and Lane, of Picton, heard their)/Meeks were removed from the poe plea in the Ontario taxi. ounty Criminal Court on the 3 first anniversary of the break- FOUND DRILLS in At the Ideal Dairy safe, he Walter Sawchuk, 33, was sent) Said, a satchel, containing drills, to penitentiary for three years;|sloves and centre punches was William David Grant, 32, cur- found. On the floor, he said, two rently serving a three-year term|¢lectric drills were found. He in Kingston, was sentenced to|$aid that the tools were owned two years, one of which he will by Sawchuk serve consecutively; and Del-| Before sentence was passed. mar Meeks, 27, was jailed for|Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck the world's treadmill. He said that if elected, he would do everything in his power to solve the problem of the town's un- paved. streets. QUESTION PERIOD Following. council candidates' jaddresses, a question period was allowed During this period, Oscar Moore, retiring this year from the PUC, asked Mr. Bevan if he felt that fluoridation of the town's water should be settled by council without citizens of the town having anything to say Mr. Bevan said that council, in his opinion, should have handled this highly complex problem "I do not think the average voter, and I include myself, is competent to make a yes or no vote,' he said. He said that it was his opinion that council should evaluate all the conclu- sions drawn by the various have placed them in a reform '|sultations begin or training school. Mrs. Jenson said that it is not really refor-|change, the Canadian dollar was! mation, they try to achieve but|worth less Monday in U.S. mo- transformation iney than at anytime in 10% It was apparent that the girls | Years. It sold at 96.1875 U.S.| who came with Mrs. Jenson ee ; se Mrs Jenson mentioned they O9*DAY-Old Strike do try to give -them the love Expected Near End and affection that some of them TORONTO (CP) -- An agree- have never had. The girls go to regular public schools and High School and go out to church and) ment reached Monday night is Sunday school. They have de-\yxnected to mean the end of rs votions and Bible study as they|39.day-old strike of steel rod- sit around the table lmen in the Toronto area. The Local people invite the girls\i:nion members will be asked! into their homes for weekend! wednesday to ratify the agree-| visits which the girls look for-' ment. reached with the Toronto ward to very much. When they|Bnilders' Exchange. are old enough they go out to Tt work or the younger ones are be taken into foster homes Local Four of the girls and one of the staff teachers accompanied | rodmen, represented by} 721 of the International Association of Bridge, Struc- tural and Ornamental Iron : ¥ RN Workers (CLC), were asking an 2s Ww Z stt the girl s » ave bodies which had idied the th irls as they gave a lovely extra 64 cents an hour plus 10 fluoridation question. rendition of 'Jesus Friend of|- oe bret "Tam not advocating fluorida- Children" and "One More River agp for welfare purposes | tion." he said, "but I still say|to Cross." i) hat they settled for has not it is for council to decide, It been announced. J fall within the area of They have been Y aebuni | wit hin the area o! WHITBY a6 Gh ah See. Mayor Stanley Mart ted terse Santeria oa'! PERSONALS receiving | | The Rodmen, who install re- inforeing steel in concrete, tied tee of the provincial government which had studied the matter had ruled that if 10-per cent of a town's population did not think fluoridation was _ satisfactory, after it was installed by council, a plebiscite had to be called. "If the Department of Health was thoroughly convinced that jfluoridation was. satisfactory, |they could have left this little no matter how small. To|rider off their report," he said. Brookli "The decision, I know, is within the realm of council, but, know: year, I believe it should go to a public vote rather than be the, subject of a plebiscite in nine or 10. months."' WHITBY _ BOWLING NEWS | WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE | The 23rd annual IODE birth-| Expressway, a new terminal at day bridge held by the Viscount|Malton International Airport, jGreenwood IODE Chapter was|subway extensions and numer- an outstanding success both so-|}ous commercial buildings. cially and financially. With the) ------ Crest of the Order and Stan- dard in prominent position, the| 0 d A d Regent, Mrs. F. W. Browne,| I er ccuse welcomed guests from Bowman-| . ville, Oshawa, Port Perry, Pay City For McKay presided at the tea ¢ ll D uble which was centred by the! e amages birthday cake sutrounded by; An Oshawa man who pleaded red, white and blue tapers. Mrs.|guilty to doing more than $100 in, Oshawa and Whitby. Mrs. G. D. Conant and Miss J. de Agg, a charter member,|damage to a police cell in the cu | the birthday cake. Carroll, past Regent, ners Mrs, H. D, Bull, Mrs |make restitution to the city for) K. R jthe damage he had _ caused * 4) Joseph Albert Hickey, 39, of 125 g, Mrs. Charles J Celi |Oshawa, Mrs. Marson, Sowmenionee Poin a oe |ville, Mesdames Frank Sugden, nee guasgs, rane, of Picton. Lavelle Coole »jin the Ontario County Criminal] ;made Mrs:| Oshawa police station, was Mon-|formed as : day placed on suspended sen-| other's |drew the following lucky win-|tence for one year and told to|those of common interest. more markets by reducing the} On the New York foreign ex-|foreign price of her goods in re-| } lationship to other world cur: rencies | Canada has denied this. Cana-); dian authorities new Canadian policy was de- signed mainly to discourage the heavy flow of foreign capital into Canada and to make Can- ada rely more on domestic sav- ings for her development Pearson's Advice To Canada OTTAWA (CP) --_ Liberal Leader Pearson Monday offered this advice to the Canadian government in its attitude to possible British entry to the European Common Market | "If you desire to be received via the front door, it is not normally good tactics to throw stones through the windows." Mr. Pearson was commenting the text of a speech made by} Deputy Foreign Secretary Ed- ward Heath to the opening of the Common Market negotia-| tions in Paris last month, The release followed Finance) Minister Fleming's demand last week that the document be available to Common- wealth countries and subse-| quent reports that it was "leaked" to the United States | government. I Pearson said it is 0! 'first Tmportance'" for Com- monwealth governments to keep each other as fully in- possible of each policies -- especially But Mr. Pearson said he could not "say whether the ob- ligation for mutual exchange and consultation was full dis- charged in this case," because he had seen neither the sum- ;Catholie High triples over 700: Buck Heffering, F. jCourt, charged with committing! mary nor the full text of Mr 777 (304); D. Reed 775 (285);;Dudgeon, J. W. Piatti, S.|o icon ates : Des Denyer 754 (336); B. Hen-|Osborne, Olivia Detlor, Johnifixtures ina cell, ee | Ventas W ee eaies, W. A. Heron, C. Rycroft, No witnesses were called but derson 751 (306); Shearer 747 (278); H. Huntley 734 (313); J.|J. L. Beaton, Waddell, D. Hen-|crown Attorney Bruce Affleck after hearing "the guilty plea, |Mifflin 723 (282); B. Carter 722)derson, Nowal Crossman. 1(979)- Pic % Y yi Pine haa ee The turkey dinner draw was|told the court that Hickey had | High Singles over 250: Mus-|"O" by Mrs. J. Spiers and con.|been arrested on a drunk ltard-316, Clark 295, Drury 296,|Sc/ation draw. went to Mrs,|Charge by PC C. H. Smith, in |. Brush 290, Ball 283, L. Tut.{>ruce, Connor. Members inj Oshawa on April § and lodged jton 276, C. Moore 260, G. Childs para oF dar eeriene Were: \e? i Z th i 256. Owen's 253, Fawcett 252,( eae, ie, GA Welah; | aittte vipnedl cut the; tollet andl Wiles 951 °4/prizes, Mrs. H. T. Fallaise; | ickey ripped out the toilet and| phir Sag re NS |bridge tables, Mrs, J. A. Ander- smashed a light in his cell. Geni. es Pek te and Mrs. H. Welsh. Dinners| Damage. he said, was more | gionnaires 3, Millwork Builders ys poh gis areca vg] Th ue t was told 2, Melody Grill 2, Bad Boys 3.\ «hi Marsh; assistants at the a s et ie i ine Be Legion No. 42, Milton Mach, Lif, ope, MaGames D. 0, accused was unemployed and| vhitby Barbers 7 Yard Birds : a Sg bs SSP aTa so fall 1a cf oie: daneds ay st yes Purdon, A. Sturgess | 1 rm. 0, CNR 0, Dunlop 1, Hoffer Val-| Weber, N. Gomsace" R. vf His Honor placed him on sus- Heath's statement. | Mr. Pearson added: | "TI would be more impressed| by the hurt reaction of the Ca- nadian government at not re- ceiving the text in question at an earlier date, if they them- selves had adopted a more con- structive attitude of full partici- pation in the Commonwealth discussions in London and Brus- sels of the problems arising out of the British: application for membership in ECM." -Chapped Skin Get fast, soothing relief from painful) chapped skin with Mentholatum Ointment! Gently medicated to soften and comfort chapped areas, promote healing. a three months. They had pleaded introduced the previous records|," guilty to the break-in af Nov.|of all three. Sawchuk's record) '¥ 1, Baturst aed t j|Langford, Wm. Clarke, J. M 6 began in 1945 and included nine ere and A. Ingram of the convictions and three terms in Elect Officers 27, 1960. Det. Sgt. John Powell, Oshawa Police Department, the only witness called by Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck was penitentiary. He was released in T Gig Peng hhe donated by July of 1960 waton, Shawa, Robert Meeks' record included wT p : A Simpson, Dunlop of Canada, The detective told the court that|tWo offences, nine years apart,| gion UX. [Jury aed Lovell, Mr. Cormack, at 2:31 a.m., that morning, the and dof ge anil been sen! whe Ladies' Auxiliary of the|Motors Sen Birks' gore three accused had entered the ences °0 Ja! |Royal Canadian Legion held its|Northway's, 70M Ideal Dairy, 390 Ritson road Grant's record dated back to|.ocia) meeting last Welneaday|" way's. north, by use of a key. They 1953 and included four offences.|\with Mrs, Earl Ormiston in the| had attempted to open the safe Since the Ideal Dairy break-in, Yay when a police car was despatch-| however, he had been convicted ed to the dairy. of forgery in Barrie and sen-| All three ran out the rear tenced to three years door, he told the court, and Saw- His Honor sentenced Grant to} chuk and Meeks escaped but two years, one of which will be Grant was arrested and brought concurrent and the other conse-| to the station cutive; Meeks will serve his Through checks with taxi com- term in the Ontario County Jail,| panies, police learned that ajand Sawchuk will serve his taxi had taken two men from term in penitentiary. His Honor King street west to Whitby, he told him he had a '"'terrible said. Later, he said, it was record". chair. Final arrangements were|rector of St, John's Anglican made for the bazaar. Church, Port Whitby, will offi- Five dressed dolls were do-|Cially open the WA Bazaar and nated by Mrs. Ethel Jessup, to/tea to be held on Wednesday be drawn for the Christmas|Nov. 29 at 2.30 p.m. Convener party to be held Dec. 13. All for the home baking table is members are reminded to|Mrs. T. Thorndyke; aprons and attend this party and bring fancy work table, Mrs, M. a gift valued at $1.00. Gouldburn and Miss Olive The members were also re-/ Goldring; parcels, Mrs. Harry minded of the children's Christ-| Watson; tea convener, Mrs. E. mer party for Dec. 8. All names| Larsen of children, 12 or under, to be) jin by Nov. 30 Members reported on the sick \list were; Mrs. William Ashton, jin Oshawa General Hospital: j8uests upon their arrival. Mrs. J. A. Brown, whois home! jy S from hospital, Mrs. William Was Docoale' epeel the esteny : jand Mrs. Alfred Bruce. Get well|iting their son and Gaels. |wishes are expressed from the law, Mr, and Mrs. William ees ee ae Usher, of Greenwood crescent, jcharge of nominations of offi- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey jcers with the following in|Carriere, of Beech street, spent |charge and also executive mem-|the weekend in Sarnia where bers for 1962: | President, Mrs. Earl Ormis-/Saty of the foundation of "Le} jton; past president, Mrs. Club ° Joliette." They were \George Brown: first vice-presi-|Suests at the home of Mr. and jdent, Mrs. H. C. Munro; second|Mrs Rosaire Martel jvice - president, Mrs. Alvin Foster; secretary, Mrs. Pauw Mrs. Ronald Urch attended | Azzopardi; treasurer, Mrs. Wal- the March of Dimes annual | ter Norris: sergeant at arms,|!2¢¢ting held at the Park Plaza Mrs. William Cassady; stan- Hotel, Toronto, on Monday. Mrs. | dard bearer, Mrs, James Kirk, |Utch attended as local' repre- Execuive m6 era: Mrs, |Sentative and is General Chair-| Irwin Humphreys, Mrs. William Dine of the Whitby March of] 5. Mrs. E. Pallant, president of the WA, assisted by Mrs. G Nicholson, will be greeting the BROCK EVENING SHows AT 7:00 & 8:50 WHITBY FEATURES STARTS AT 7:00 & 9:30 ADVENTURER TURNED INTO (J M:s°G. Nicholson, wife of the| |they attended. the third anniver-| |pended sentence and ordered jrestitution, the first payment to! jbe made in six months, the last jin 12 months. Mildly Medicated Mentholatum Ointment "MMO G J YOU SAVE G ENOUGH FOR YOUR SECOND WEEK IN EUROPE! KLM's 17-day excursion fares* save you $128.00 on an Economy Class round trip ...enough to pay for that second, fun-filled week in Europe. Reserve now! "Oct. Ist to March 31st See your TRAVEL AGENT or call KLM Offices in 14 principal Canadian cities Parkinson, Mrs. Frank Barton, Mrs. Keith King, Mrs. John jurtinsky, Mrs. Mabel Findlay The meeting closed with the The term "according to Queen" followed by light re-;Hoyle" refers to the English freshments being served. The writer on rules of various| next meeting will be held Wed-|games, Edmond Yoyle, who} nesday, Dec. 13. died in 1769. l A SAINTLY MAR OF G00! With -- Bradford Dill- mon, Dolores Hart, Stuart Whitman. RIGHT METHOD LOR BY UXE, ~ BOOK THROUGH -- Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY MO 8-3304 | have said the); A-WAY WE GO! Trade Minister Hees tests | of good design in the toy in+ the durability of a climbing | dustry. Displays will be open: frame in an exhibition of toys | : and: playthings arranged - b¥ ed in Ottawa, Montreal and | the National Design Council. | Toronto, November 20, and | Purpose | will close December 9. | of the exhibition is | to illustrate the importance (CP Wirephoto) {case is regarded as precedent and the law is amended in ac-| cordance," Father Ambros e| jtold the junior council of the| Catholic Women's League. He said children born Roman Catholic had a right to be Priest Warns About Mixed Adoptions raised in their religi Father Ambrose, director of MONTREAL (CP)--A Romanjthe Catholic Welfare Bureau priest said Monday/here, said there was little likeli- there will be "disastrous re-|hood of such a court decision in sults" if a recent Ontario|Quebec, where the adoption act up construction in the Toronto|in a prepared statement on the'court decision allowing adoption| was "second to none." | area, including the Gardiner|British government's release ofof a Roman Catholic child by. aj L in © He said Judge Little's deci-| non-Catholic is taken aS a pre-|sion shocked Roman Catholi¢s. cedent. : Protestants as well as Catho- Rey. Patrick J. Ambrose, vet-|lics accepted the religious rights] eran welfare worker, was Com-|of a child in adoption practices menting on a judgment by\he added. ? county Judge Walter Little in Parry Sound. 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