TODAY'S TOPIC Indoor Pool e GRANT DODD HOWARD SOUTER EDWARD BRUSH Residents of Whithy were asked: Do you think there fs a need for an indoor swimming pool in Whitby? Grant Dodd; "I feel we could use better streets first, but if the money was raised by public subscription, and the children could get full use of it, a year-round swimming pool "would be a good thing." Howard Souter: 'We could do with a pool, but the big question is who is going to pay for it? The taxes are high enough now," Robert Green; 'Yes, I feel there is a great need, The present pool is used only several months of the year, and an indoor pool could be used five days a week by the schools, and in the evening and on weekends it could be open to the public,"' Edward Brush: "We could use a pool to teach our chil- dren to swim in the winter months. The outside pool costs almost half as much as an inside pool, and can only be use for two months of the year." Gordon Dancey: "The matier of cost always seems to be a problem in projects like this. But if they can spend hundreds of thousands on a new county building to haul kids into a court, they should be able to spend money on providing a pool that would help keep the children out of trouble in the first place." Mervin Breffitt: 'No, I don't think it is necessary, We could use a lot of other things in the way of services first. Sewers and roads would be of greater benefit to the tax- payer. It would be great to have a swimming pool, as jong as we don't have to pay for it." held in Whitby, Located in the vacant store next to the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, the show contains a large number of oil paint- Measuring 12, feet by six feet, a huge mural, 'finish- ed in oil paint, is the main attraction at a one-man art show currently being 'Books Sought , By IODE | | WHITBY (Staff) -- Books Ofjas for welfare cases that: re- | CITY HAS CONSULS } HUGE MURAL ART SHOW FEATURE ings, picture frames, sam- ple quantities of material used in the trade plus an interesting display of Colo- nial type furniture, some pieces over 100 years old, |G. E. R. Sneath as Belgi . REGINA (CP)--With the ap-|sul, there are now five resident, %# Lasetive Tablet with the jpointment last February of|representatives of European na- sai eta "}tions here, The others represent} for work both within the town Britain, Denmark, France and on the educational level as well|T! he Netherlands, all types are required by the quire special attention local IODE to assist the organ-, Anyone having books to be lization in holding a successfulidonated to the sale should con- Spring Sale Saturday, May 1./tact Mrs, Langford at 668-4478 No specific type of book haSior the sale's convener, Mrs. H been suggested with the request? Wallaise, at 668-2671. Books open to all varieties including|wil] be picked up by IODE |magazine publications such a8 members, FRIGIDAIRE Rapid Dry Cleaning 8 Ibs, of dry cleaning $2.00 Blair Park Plaza Mon, to Fri, = 9 om, te 9 p.m, Set, -- 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Oshawa Times Pholo "TF YOU ARE NOW TAKING | A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or _| THREE TIMES A WEEK lee. THEN YOU SHOULD BUY WR TODAT! GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting M.., Nature's Remedy! There is no letdown, no uncomfortable after-feeling. Nt is an all-vegetable laxative. For over 70 years, Nt has been giving folks pleasant, effective relief overnight. CHINN M tonight... \tomerrow alright! Ne -- Helps you toe! better «+ and look better! MEGULAR+ CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS the National Geographic, An-|--------------- tique or very old books are es- jpecially needed to give the sale lan extra amount of dignity, in A jaddition to the prospect of bring ' ling a lucrative return for char- ROBERT GREEN GORDON DANCEY MERVIN BREFFITT ity purposes, The sale will be held in-the empty store next door to the iCanadian Bank of Commerce on iBrock street north, Contents will include books for children and adults both young and old, 'We hope the citizens will help us at this time as we have jvery extensive plans for charit- jable work this year," Mrs. R. G. B adilade Langford, Regent of the Vis- count Greenwood Chapter \IODE stated, Mrs. Langford istated the funds will be used BROCK Réventere eru with every bie Hydro Names Serviceman W. Norman Goodspeed, a member of the staff of Ontario! Hydro's Uxbridge Rural Oper-| ating Area, has been appoint- ed an area sales and service) representative. In announcing Norm Good-| speed's promotion, Area Man-/| ager A. C. "Cy" Richardson) said that he had been on the} staff since January 1964, as an) area customer serviceman, The new service representative will work closely with farm custom-, ers and assist them with any Recommended Adult Entertainment One Complete Program Each Evening Starting At 7:30 BEHIND EVERY NURSE... . there's red MES ROBERTSON JUSTICE - PeCcroR in 1M COLOUR Meanie / Sart /vee MLE patentee we oe Dr, In Distress -- 9:15 electrical equipment and serv-| ice problems, Mr, Richardson said, Born in Waterville, Maine, Norm Goodspeed went to New Brunswick with his parents as a child, He attended Frederic- ton High School, where he took a technical :ourse. Then he served with the Royal Cana Whitby Community Arena ROLLER dian Navy Volunteer Reserve and on his discharge at the end of World War II, he entered the Veteran's Rehabilitation School SKATING (now Ryerson Polytechnical In stitute) in Toronto. Following that, Norm Goodspeed returned to New Brunswick and was employed at the Lord Reaver- brook Hotel in Fredericton. In 1949, he returned to On tario and started his Hydro career in March of that year, as a clerk, in the consulting engineering division at head office in Toronto. In 1951, Norm transferred to the electrical engineering division, and in 1953 went to the plant account-| ing department as a_ senior plant valuation Prior to moving to Uxbridge and joining the Uxbridge ROA staff, Norm Goodspeed and his wife and family for several years lived in Scarborough There, he was active in com-| munity affairs and in youth wg development work. He served! Poor as captain of minor league baseball teams and was Assis tant Scoutmaster of the Scar- borough South Troop No. 176 and visit... STUDENTS LACK MONEY HALIFAX (CP)--Between 25 and 30 per cent of students with the ability to go to university do not do so, says a new report on education in the Atlantic proy inces. The main reason, says Professor A, S. Mowat of Dal- housie University, is. lack of money One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals ; ; mary Custom Draperies | ; } You C.1.L. Paints end Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Peirts |) DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 WE Fomous Knechte "The Tuesday April 27th 8 P.M. TO 10:30 Live Organ Music by Lila Hatch Come to Brooklin the friendly little village WE ARE SMALL, BUT ONLY SELL THE BEST re. Mak that find it's wel os close os your telephone, Call anytime, Furniture & Appliances TRADE-IN NEEDED! B.C. - Style Boat |_ __ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Apail 26, 1968 § For Siam Fishing Canadian salmon and whisky,|with the Canadian government guests will pay 5,000 lire ($8.50),{(ravel bureau, ROME (Reuters) -- Forty -\Cross for its international re- which will go to the Italian Red NOW OPEN four precious Canadian tur|Hief service, coats will be paraded during) Canada Night is part of Can- jada Week in Jtaly, designed to} Lumber end Supply Ltd. Canada Night at a Rome lux-| ; 4 | ury hotel April 28, |boost tourism to Canada. It has) YOUR C.P-, DEALER been organized by Canadian hs 701 BROCK ST. N, 668-44 To admire them and enjoy'cific Airlines in co - operation RECIPES THOUSANDAIRES For your copy of the "Recipe Book" enll or ywerite: Victoria and Grey Trust 308 Dundes St. W., Whitby -- THIS WEEK! SPECIAL LOW PRICES AN Oar THE 2" Ty ROR ONL. FREE INSTALLATION e prod ke; Krub, Sklar, and Moffat Marcor and ttle extra drive worth it, And we're BUY YOU 13! TIRE AT Guarantee 1. 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