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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Feb 1964, p. 5

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oe y -- ~WHIIBY And DIST Whitby Bureau Office; 111 Dundas St, West THE OSHAWA TIMES, ridey, Pebruery 21, 1964 UMM. auns. AUXILIARIES 19 gun, Be County Agrées 1 Assess Uxbridg RICT Manager: John Gault Tel, 668-3703 COUNCIL NOT SUPPORTED IN DELAY 'Keep Ambulance In Whitby And Sudsidize It -- People ment should look after the am- bulance as they do in Oshawa, "Tam a member of the Whit: by Volunteer Fire Department and I say this is impossible, "We would have to have two men who earn their living else: gh at the station 24 hours per day, "We would have to train these men who already donate much of their time to fire fighting and rovide them with an ambu: ance and a permanent phone number and a place to operate from, The ambulance service thrown at them would be. 'the straw that breaks the camel's back'," Horace Hawes, proprietor of Shorty's Cigar Store: 'I feel we do need an ambulance: and 4 should not have to depend on =) outside service, "The growing population of the town needs, and deserves a Council that will keep the town "P, to date," John Courtice, Pharmacist, Marty Jordan, proprietor of] Courtice Pharmacy; 'You can'i Crysler's Furniture Store; 'The ie 'goed The question of whether or not Whitby will have ambulance earvice after March 1 was put to a cross-section of citizens Thursday. All " them felt.that the Town, the Town Council, shoul 'sania' the present ser- vice, operated by Don May. . The Council, as yet, has made | Do final commitments. f A committee made recom: mendations that the province and the county be contacted to seek subsidy. They asked to be reer to continue to investi- the matter, which was ht to their attenion Jan, | 1, before offering other recom. mendations. Mr, May said Tuesday that he could not carry on his ambu- lance service any more than a week or 10 days. He added that he had been working at a loss , since he began operations here in October, 1963. If his services end, he will join the Town brothers, as the Your Savings Earn 54% On 3,4 0°58 Year . GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS al VICTORIA ] and GREY TRUST 308 Dundes &, W., Whitby Peeeenrcrerres Sern MARTY JORDAN | MURRAY CRYSLER weueveus eouurs ee es wewoo = ----- euwweoe~w OuSSe cea--vo ) .] i] ) ! 1 i] y i} ad a a a ae ss twwenS -- - SCUGOG CLEANERS in business ACES 56, Robson 6 Goal geters for Aces: Don Antosh tren Bill Bickell and ness, "If one of my children was in serious need of a fast trip to a hospital or a doctor, I don't feel I would kick about the small extra amount on my tax bill, i "No one, in an official state- ment, has said how. much this would mean to each individual taxpayer. "I have heard people express sis gical the opinion that the fire depart: second ambulan' out of business in the last six § months by lack of remunera- tion, and lack of a subsidy from the ion of the Town of Whitby. The Towns were rejected in their air bid by the 1983 Couneil. But the people of hare do not agree with their elected offi- cials. They want the ambulance here, and they want the Town to subsidize it: Joe Ottenbdrite, tailor, Otten. brite's Men's Wear: "I know Mr, May, and I believe he is & honest and sincere in what he is endeavoring to do. "T believe you are dealing with the fine line between life and death-time. asa toon Heated for Your Convenience @ WHITBY ARENA @ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st -- 8 P.M, EXHIBITION JUNIOR HOCKEY OTTAWA MONTAGNARDS (Ottewe ve dn "A" WHITBY 'DUNLOPS Admission: Adults «= 1, 1 ee The'best sellers that are ed FINAL STANDING Windsor Chapter IODE was|were read rt approved, This}meeting by welcoming numb or ot a of opened the meeting and all re|the war, entitled "Peace," This!Donald opened with prayer, boidge 'ownshi " " 3-64 Were read as follows:|the members, thanked Mrs,|ing the word "Heart", findings on the Ux: [eee Femne be nore ee Loved Na petary, Mrs, Graham Lawson; |refreshments assisted by -- c "Heart", It was a short/Councll with rene at it al Historia Nay i Bl van ot th Mrs, Andtew Glenny volun: pe een Bape Counell grant happy to King is leaving Misslonary Council met at the|refreshments being served r Crconveners for the Spring|OOl Kuclid street, for thelr Feb-), The next meeting will be nela|bylaw passed by Councti named hat fhe National ils care ibureay Datibe." A commis The question of what to do costs so that Mra, Clarence Freek was Council moves to the new Coun) 'We would, Tie 8-8 ed a new member, Mrs, Mur- Maine, Hoo-Dye 1e ba tho meet y Kinsmen Club in: tea hostesses were: Mrs, Bruce|were: Barry Bryant from Don Maine 8, Hoo-Dye 8 Fred Carey held Monday, March 9, from Carl Earl and Gerry Jan- it aanae" .|Clark from Ted Barnes; Gord] Larry Batherson appreciate the meaning Of OVEI*!ihen the $5,000 needed to ep itjman had sutfered a heart at held its last meeting Monday) (Hoidin Puck "and Tripolna): Simmons ecient original outlay, & pulse, President Mrs, William Mc-| 600°" ovee Weatherbee from|ning): Bol Red Barnes, (Trips|ae | service in town, then pay it. out-of-town ambulance to arrive scripture reading. "/Fred Carey, (unassisted); Jim & Shirt Launderers f utes and that, with her help, and Bill Cook: Bill Bickell from elly; Jim Mulligan, 2 (unassist- lives by arriving in a hurry, and| A bylaw passed by Ontario| Penalties: George Pimm_ »/Sticking). JOE OTTENBRITE funds to operate that the town|insurance bylaw and read that|/Harry Welsh from Bill Olesulk) joe held at the home of Mrs, Clars|was followed by Mrs, Mathewland presenting prayer request|§ tlea in peated the prayer of the order,/dealt with "How to build peace Mise Heather Saunders read The Special" "Committee of «han Council dealing with assess|vomreas oe ray Beadle, who was made wel- Simmons from John Clark and/Bii Mear! FLORENCE DAVEY GROUP |Yeaux; Carl Earl from Tony/Red Barnes; (unassisted); John head such as insurance, main-/nere is worth it." op it tack in town, evening at the home of Mrs. Tony Dal eleware + (High S Pr h ti Bob Smith, (Elbowing); Yim Rerrloen "T feel that if $5,000 is needed She added that in her opin-itiwaine opened the meeting Rocket Smith; Jack Goddard, "No man is going to stay in a } with oxygen, he could have died!" "During a short Mulligan, (unassisted); Fred FREE Pick-up & tw Deity = the bottle of oxygen he was Gary Mitchell and Don Antosh; ed); Fred Carely from Mulligan; PHONE 668 ai if it is necessary to pay is 'o00| County Council at their yecent|(High Sticking), Don tobe Five and half point to come does not end up with someone's|any person who becomes anjand Terry Williams; Gerry Ro: |foben -- that is operating ata carrying, ald was rendered to Joe Kapascinski (unassisted); Fred Carey from Bosely and|S==e« to keep this service in town --|meeltng fixed. a sum of $3,700/(Interference), Gary | Mitchell| | Play, off start on Sunday, life en thai conscience. employee of the County must,|Dichaud from Pete Baluk_ and Maine Plan Spring D an spring Vance np baat tario County Coun each, and ned the Township followed the pattern wedi 4 i os rk, ence Freek, High street. Bowman giving a reading of anjfor Missions, County Audie ta Lt ith raeen be tee to pl loyalty. Minutes were read and ap-jand the work of the Church," |minutes and roll call anawe! Les Secretary, Mrs. John Wall;)/Bowman " her most interests) Mrs, G, Miller read the we bridge to the County) reslocated in an ou services at home and abroad,| The meetin brie? message was given by mem ership convener, Mrs. daughter, , 4 on Nat Saint Missionary ne esting. the assessment serv a agen po ag (MR, teered to replace Mrs, Bruce », dpertne pee rh we was dated|®une Dance to be heid in April are: |tuary meeting, Monday, March 16 Gordon He ov Assesoor fore aching Bay. be consisting of Mrs, Murray with the two large cannons injcould be returned to one of chosen, ty Building this yoar received|iicly actowidge the generos: The Whi come by all. Whitby Hotel 4, Northside 2 terference and hooking); Mur-|._ King and Mrs, Graham Law-/Janveaux; Tony Deleware from-| Goal getters for Maine; Bob/®ed ai Don Turner (uns) Mert Jenvesue Wilson's Food Market: puta value on a man's life, |oiner day I heard from a Pinch, assisted) 2 (unassisted); "T believe that if the service Miss Florence Davey Group Deleware and Bruce Pinch tehing,|Clark, (unassisted), Fan Anim tenance of vehicles, wages bs Murray Crysier, owner of! ste said that when she first}maward Hepbur before joining and § mine, tor Aghiina). hicatad joe Malinow: ' Howie, (Interfere: ' to pay some of this man's high ion, if this man had been forced/with the Lord's Prayer, Mrs.) "ponanies: Jack Trail » (High Bruce Howie, (interference) "Mr, May, she said, was on Carey from Ben Brown William loss, and Mr, May's business is as much of a service to the town County Bylaw 4 the man, who is still alive," igan, , _ Mr. Crysler concluded: "It a Bruce Strong; Don Antosh, un-|Mulligan then pay it. as group life inourance covers|(10 min, Misc,); Bruce Strong, |F "I hope that if Mr, May isjage on County employees. (High Sticking), " Terry Williams; Erie Smithia I have my business insuredias a condition of employment, co Sua Sue one Berni "ee la an Hert, Annual meeting of House of period. Minutes and reports; Mrs, Maxwell Case o| o adios|* set by Plekarin Township ox and The letter Regent Mrs, John Harvielarticle written by herself after) President Mrs, Ewen Mac: duties ot assesarnent in Ux We Pt coe u went peevet The yearly reports of} Mrs, McIlwaine, on behalf of|with a verse of scripture includ: ment informed Council on thelr treasurer, Mrs, Clarence Freek: |ing reading die on ae the offering was taken, AlAssessment games Goo yee) Mrs, Donald Wells; Echo sec:/Mizpah and the hostess servedinastor Maxwell Case on the vohn Vieuery, " Follow the meeting mem: wR, P - pabbaaade ng ing doing| A. bylw. was drafted at prem wea be fre King as corresponding secre-| Whitby Seiecaai Women's) quilt work, This wes followed Hab © Towns) Mrs, rm Witioy to live in Windsor, home of s, Ewen MacDonald, the hostess, back to = 1, 1064, Another at stated: "I "hart te the cannons Mrs, Willlam Fydell and Mrs, the Town pe] iJ cman we, t's) Hotel, Aces Win Games jis se'a:'Gustervis|tiou! stats pt mmm Regent Mrs, Harvie install- several suggested solutions atiity of Ontario formed Council that they would The meeting adjourned and] Goal getters for the Hotel/ry Brant, (high ICRIAg) Sinks Vieaharsin th son, The next meeting to be/Bruce Pinch; Tony Deleware/Smith from Don Turner; Gord) Jnr Seth John ay Brant "As a merchant, 1 can fullYlis needed in a hurry only woman, who is a nurse, that a anatties: WY Oleaulie ° \ \ hired help, tires, rent, an saw to him, she could not find/),, Presbyterian Women. Goal gaiters for Aves: Don| Holding), Rick -- Howarth, |e" jrwn ! overhead to keep this valuable to wait the extra time for aniw. J. §, McClure gave the Sticking and 5 mins, for fight Goal getters for Hoo-Dye} the scene in Jess than five min- Mulligan; Fred Carey from Bos: as it is a profit making busi- service of this kind: can save Ups Insurance assisted, Penaltion Dunk 'Torey, (igh forced out of business by lack of| 'The bylaw repealed an earlier Goal getters for Robson: against fire and if a small addi-participate in the plan". Fifty 4 from tion to my tax bill can help to/per cent of the cost of the dun Ginndon; Gerry Robichau Murry Brant; Bob Miller from Src ge ee Om itll be meek by he Comey. enh Chesatk. Rocket Sain Penalties; Rick WHITBY PERSONALS oy } he believes the 1967 games Fifth Whitby Scouts and Cubs) Mr, and Mrs, John R, Lovellischeduled here will cost about Father and Son banquet will bejand family formerly of Regina|$),000,000 and not the $2,100,- held Saturday, Feb, 22 in St.|Saskatchewan visited their par.|000 originally expected, Culver John the Evangelist parish halljents Mr, and Mrs, net Lovell,|Riley told Metro Winnipeg's fi- at 6pm, Mrs, Dan O'Hagan,|119 Kent street, Whithy, and/nance committee this means a general convener, will be as-jalso Mr, and Mrs, % S. Sheri.|total subsidy of $4,200,000 and sisted by Mra, Louis Bedard,/dan, 304 Richmond street east,|0t $1,300,000 which would have! Mrs, Philip Burtinsky, M + Oshawa, They also visited other|*® be split between the federal, cent Mallon and. Mrs, James|relatives in Whitby and Oshawa,|/Previncial and municipal gov- ernments, Cronin, Mr, Lovell has been appointed JOHN COURTICE Craggs (In-lAai Crawiey EXPENSIVE WINNIPEG (CP)--The chair. man of Mag ee 2 Pan Ameri- can Games Society said Thurs- "Yes, $5,000 is a lot of money, but what --_ can you put on @ men's life? "T think Council should act one way or the other, and an- Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Lailey celebrated her third birthday Thursday, Feb, 20. Friends of the family wish Mary many happy returns to a new position with eral Motors Sales a Department fleet Manager, they will reside in Moncton, New Brunswick, are extended to Gerry Fi ald, > celebrated his bi for the Maritimes as truck and| Feb found in the best cellars ewer 'yes' or 'no' to the ques- tion, 'do we need an ambulance or not?' " These nine fine Canadian wines are the most popular ever sold in Canada. Some have been acclaimed in many other parts of the world. In this group you have a wine to appeal to every taste, right for any occasion, good with any food. of the day. . : Miss Sherry Hare is celebra- Mr, and Mrs. John R, Lovelliting her tenth birthday today _jand family, formerly of Regina,|re), » : Saskatchewan, visited their par- og Haag re friends ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lovell. wish her a happy birthday, 119 Kent street and also Mr, and Mrs. G, S. Sheridan, 304) Recent visitors at the home jot Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Mac. One-Sto, DECORATING Wellpaper and Murals age acer east, Oshawa. D They also visited other relatives| 'onald, 202 Palmerston in Whitby and Oshawa. Avenue, ° : sah andi ital ee ie ' be sas A Manor 8t, Davide Vin © @ Custom Dreperies | eae ' ' a be NY Road Pétillant--inahand -- ag gt Abie el Sones . Mrs, pa obblee and he an cigs Donald Maclean anal ldaughter Brenda, Toronto, Ti] © CLL, Painte end Varnishes ; good "crackling" wine tha! rs, David Mowat were in| @ Fle-Glese Colorizer Pointe N brightens up every party at charge of the bake table at the| Ellen, daughter of Mr. and ' . . @ party. recently held Valentine tea held| Mrs, Ken MacDonald is celebra- pood & SOUTER i ; under the auspices of St. An-jting her fifth birthday today, Succ Gants 10d President Cham: drew's Presbyterian Church! Feb, 21. On Saturday Ellen will = : Canada's prize Cham- |Women's Association, jentertain a group of her friends. 107 Phone ae Crow Pe acoor any Byron y ary occa sion, | Anderson street High School, | Belated happy birthday wishes 74 SherrySmooth and companions and friends of Laur- alyn LeVon extend her their meliow, it's the ideal appe- tizer wine, Serve pre-dine birthday wishes on the occa-| sion of her birthday celebrated ner with hors d'oeuvres, 'and the soup course. Feb, 20. The many friends of Mrs. }|Harry Beamish, 135 Byron street | Manor St. Davids Claret _<jnorth are happy to learn that Pt oe oy ow ise i/she is now at her residence af-|f ace ideal with steaks, hambur- gers, red meat of any kind, ;\ter undergoing surgery at the - Oshawa General Hospital, They mjwish h her. a complete recovery, Moner St. Davide Says a. terne= Chilled, there's: nothing more at home with white meat of any kind pl haa pork=--or with Haat, "fun"* - Base pA and pb ves in the on irnnaee. estate. dominates, pour pink DuBarry. ; G@ DuBarry. 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