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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1964, p. 4

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4 -THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 17, 1964 ONLY THREE OPPOSED WHITBY And DISTRICT Beaverton Chosen As 'Lodge' Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West "Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 |f NO POOLS OR SCHOOLS People Support Courthouse As Town Centennial Project Overwhelming support for the préservation and restoration of the century-old County Court building as Whitby's Centennial project was voiced at a special meeting held at the Town Hall last night. The meeting, called by the town council, to discuss Cen- tennial projects, proved with- "Out a shadow of a doubt the . affection' the people of Whitby have for this historic land- * mark. At the close of the meeting admitted later on in the meet- 'ing, however, that this would only serve a minority interest, PANTONY CHAMPIONS COURTHOUSE All the rest of the evening's suggestions involved the pres- ervation of the County Court building. Main champion of this cause was John Pantony, President of the town Chamber of Com- merce, First on his feet when the meeting was thrown open to Centennial suggestions Mr. you to make now we will be able to hand down to further generations. We must be ex- pansive," he concluded, Turning the whole or at least part of the County Court build- ing as a permanent museum was a popular theme through out the meeting. SR. CITIZEN USE The old people should not be forgotten, Senior Citizens presi- dent Albert Gould told the meeting. "We have some 800 seniors { | | idren. Students you loose your future,' he said. | "Sending our children to places| of high education after they leave school is a very expen- sive business. If we had a place right here in Whitby" parents County building yesterday, de-| cided on the Village of Beaver- ton as the site for the second Ontario County Home for the Aged. A special report made to Council by the Board of Man- agement of Fairview Lodge was adopted by Council in a record- ed vote which showed only three votes against the proposed new site which was adopted by 36 votes. The Board informed Council Crash Hurls Whitby Boy . Beaverton. Difficulty in obtaining water, the high cost of rural electricity, and the lack of a municipal water storage tank for assured fire protection ruled out the Ajax Minister Will Conduct Audley Service AUDLEY -- The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was ad- ministered during the church service here on Sunday morning. Next Sunday, the Rev. T. R. Ontario County Council, sitting|that they had inspected 14 sites.sites in Sunderland and Cann- or the last time in the oldjin Sunderland, Cannington, and|ington, the Board stated. One 15-acre site under con- sideration in Sunderland was di- rectly across the road from the cemetery and '"'the location of a home immediately across the road from a cemetery is not the most desirable setting'. ! The new site chosen by Coun-) cil is a 13-acre parcel of land! fronting on Main street in the village. The Board gave as its reasons meditation on the scripture. Mrs. C. Trigg played a piano selection. The Rev, M. Buttars led a discussion on the chapter "We Human Beings' from the study book "God and His Pur- pose'. The hostess, Mrs. C. Norman, of Ajax United Church, will be in charge of the service at 9.45 a.m. Sunday School will would not have to pay the room and board for their 'chil- could live at home while studying." Canadians Perish Into Creek A. Whitby youth, Gary Gudgeon of 309 Gilbert street, !9g. at Paulynne Park. Supper| was rushed to Oshawa General Hospital last night following a crash on Rossland road west at Lynn Creek. follow at 10.45. The congregational picnic has been planned for Friday, June {will be at 6.30 p.m. | The UCW met at the church lon Wednesday evening of last Clemence served refreshments, | A number from here enjoyed ithe field day at Greenwood /Park on Saturday afternoon, [This was sponsored by the Greenwood ball teams, which jhave several players from Audley. for choosing the site: "It is within easy walking distance of the centre of town, and Lake Simcoe and Beaverton Harbor are near by." The Board added that the Beaverton Hydro Commission would supply power at a SUBMITS DESIGN MONTREAL (CP) -- Capt. Yvette Demers of the Canadian Women's Army Corps designed herself a new uniform after try- 'ing in vain to remodel the 1941 version issued by the army, and has submitted it to Ottawa as a suggested replacement for the old uniform. "It's impossible to tailor the old ones because they're cut to fit a man, with no allowance for a woman's hips and curves," she says. reasonable price and 'would: in- stal transformers and -under- | ground wiring at the site. The Village has an adequate water supply and the water sys- tem is serviced by a 100,000 gallon storage tank,- virtually ruling out the possibility of a Jack of water in an emergency. DELIVER A-BOMB CARRIERS BORDEAUX (AP)--The first six Mirage IV supersonic car- riers for the French atom bomb have been delivered, the Mar- cel Dassault aircraft onganiza- , tion reported Tuesday, France has ordered 50 of the planes to constitute the first generation striking force with the French- built atomic bombs. Four pro- totypes were delivered Jong ago. RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING = RELIEF = Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads \g speedily relieve painful VY =SUPER-Fasr- be; ;week. The president, Mrs, Bert} 728-4681. | pressure on sensitive poFALSE TEETH | f-only three hands went up in th : Constable Bruce Knowles of|Guthrie, presided for the busi-| opposition to putting the Coun- spot, soothe and OPP Whitby said Gudgeon's car|ness. A' donation is being sent} In U.S. Car Crash spel soathe si Pantony described the preser-|in this town," he said, At pres- NU-WAY Ety Court building at the head Gof the list of projects. * But during a long and lively meeting several other novel and vation of the building, as "very worthwhile." i "We (the Chamber) think that this generation has inherit- ed this fine building. And we jent they have no where to go for a chat. A part of the Coun- ity Court building should be set aside for thesé people. It would | TONAWANDA, N.Y. An automobile crashed into a utility pole today, killing two be nice for the seniors to think) Canadians and injuring a third, (AP) -- went out of control while east-/to Camp Quin-Mo-Lac, bound, cut off five guard posts,/of clothing was sent to Over-| ldestroyed 20 feet of fence, roll-|seas Relief, Mrs, Fred Puckrin} led a number of times, and land- Jed the worship service. Mrs. | Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly in place, Do not silde, slip or rock. No gummy, A bale RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. OSHAWA real relief as mil- lions do with Dr, Scholl's -- world's largest - selling aid for Bunions! ooey, ity taste or feeling. FASTEETH ishikeline (non- acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate at @ambitious ideas were put be- gf ore the public. "ee ed upright by the creek. G. Astley read the scripture | that when they went out for aj police reported. Gudgeon, who suffered un-|followed by prayer by Mrs. G. | *. Get PAS stroll they would have some-| faniel Longworth, 42, of Rex- determined injury, was thrown|/Squire. Mrs. Puckrin gave a| 97s counters everywhere. where to go for a chat and per- dale, Ont., a suburh of Toronto,|face-down into the creek in the ---- haps a game of cards." was killed in the crash. crash, it was learned. | Deputy-Reeve Géorge Brooks) Robert McDermott, 31, of Ni-| Two passengers, Brian D Plump, Tender, Frying t bee | FRESih] GRADE A should pass on this inheritance. "There is lots of support for "OLYMPIC POOL restoring the building. Support © One of the most ambitious,|is widespread too. We have "and expensive, was a full size|even had a letter from the cur- @ Olympic swimming pool for alljator of the Federation Museum "the year-round bathing. This|describing the history and im- © idea came from Councillor Tom-|portance of this building. "my Edwards. He estimated ap- : : ;,, CULTURAL CENTRE ® proximate cost at somewhere in "We believe it should be pur: "the region of $175,000. "I hear 4 9 j ; \chased or leased by the town of seme Comer: he wate 5| whitby and used as a recrea- cracked. Th 4 " |tional and cultural centre. With Next on the list was a town) a" hob 4 hee ® park which again could be used| Work it could in both sinter and summer. |library, facilities for a theatre| This notion was put forward by|8Toup, provide room for a per- ? county museum, facili-| _Councillor Harry Inkpen. He manent re) L K admitted however, that it was|ties for Senior Citizens; and) = »perhaps a "little wild' but it|/meeting rooms for local organ-| OMINION DAY bolstered the list of projects |izations such as the Chamber) - The now-vacant Pickering Farm|of Commerce and the Red| | | | took the County Court subject a|agara Falls, Ont., died in De-\Maundrell, 17, of 811 King| little further. He was in favor) graff; Memorial Hospital. Allen|street, and Mark Rowland of 603 |of making the building into a/Bray, 33%, of Niagara Falls,|Harriet street were uninjured in place for higher education. Ont., was reported in fair con-'the smashup, although they re- "You tear down your present dition in hospital mained in the vehicle uctunasnrasameiannr oko ea --_ + x Fresh Summer Menus... STEINBERG Bonus Buys...right here OSHAWA estate, he suggested, would lend |Cross | itself excellently to such a park | '"'At present," he continued, | A new Whitby Public Library|"we (the local organizations) | was suggested by the Whitbyjhave to travel outside our lo- ESTIVAL Library Board as a_ possible} Centennial project. Unfortunate- ly, however, no member of the ,Library Board was present at the meeting to expend on the "idea. Whitby Brass Band was add- ,ed as a possible project. A new) band shell was badly needed in| 'some central location. It was cality to find suitable meeting rooms. 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