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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1965, p. 5

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\ j ! se 'will be held in Niagara. Falls.) PEACE-KEEPING DRAGOONS Sporting their United with Major-General G. A. Nations shoulder patches, B Turcot, chief of the Army's squadron of the Royal Cana- Eastern Command, as they dian Dragoons shake hands board on RCAF Yukon WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Mildred Kay, supervisor,|bie, 130 Cedar st., Whitby and) of Arts and Crafts at Fairview|Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Lewis,| Lodge is busy preparing for the|Oshawa, | forthcoming annual bazaar and tea to be held Oct. 20, Resi- dents are busy making several articles which will be sold that day. This event is opened to the public, all cordially invited to Best wishes for a happy birth- day are offered to Leo Heib RR 2, Whitby who will cele-) Mr, and Mrs, E. H. Wightman) and children, Sheila and Shar-| on, Niagara Falls are spending) attend, lthe Thanksgiving weekend with/last Parliament for the Yukon,|/two federal cabinet ministers. Jacqueline, daughter of Mr.\her mother, Mrs, George Munns)said at a press conference such|Max Sefkind has-since died, and Mrs. Jacob Knegge is cele-|Sr., Henry st. jan inquiry should deal not only; Mr, Nielsen would not say brating her 11th birthday on) : ; |with the current investigation) that he has seen the reports al- Thanksgiving day. To celebrate) Mr. and Mrs, Glen Leitch and in Quebec of fraudulent bank-| though he gave the numbers of| the occasion a party has been|{amily Garry, Grant and Glen-/ruptcies but with all crime --|them in justice department da are spending Thanksgiving|*jncluding dope' --that could| files, The reports were made arranged, Mrs, Gordon Kyle, 408 Dove-jof her parents, Mr, and Mrs.,| dale dr., is opening her home to| Benjamin Williams, , St. 'sf ic arg ean a Apsiicey Best wishes to Mrs, Sharon meeting Oct. 12. Stephenson, 112 Starr ave, on} |the occasion of her birthday on| Pamela, daughter of Mrs./Oct, 1. June Ibbitson is celebrating her) . . cena fourth birthday Oct. 11, St. John the Evangelist CW) Traveling Bridge and Euchre} brate his birthday on Sunday. Pp OFF TO CYPRUS Moncton en route to Cyprus to relieve their unit's A squadron after its six months of duty, The Nielsen Urges transport at Probe In Crime for charges to be laid under the| cial land would have to be re) lserved plus seven acres school) VANCOUVER (CP) -- Erik Nielsen called again Friday for a royal commission investiga tion of crime in Canada, Mr, Nielsen, Conservative government, He said; "There is no doubt RCD perform reconnaisance duties for the UN force in ferret armored scout cars, (CP Wirephoto from Nation- al Defence) criminal code NEIGHBORHOOD SYSTEM STUDY we dealt with specifi neighborhoods suggested fi the community, This informa tion, drafted by University of Toronto students developed preceding article, i velopment of a large tract of adjoining vacant land, TOTAL POPULATION Kolstered considerably by de- The total population could be} increased to around 4,121 people gull cu ~ utlined system, dealing into a study of a neighborhood primarily with neighborhoods one to four inclusive, This article moves into the second phase of the study, examining in some 'de- tall, the speculations for neighborhoods five to eight, WHITBY (Staff) -- Neighbor- hood number five has an exist- ing population of 1,198, residing in single family units, This fig- ure could be expanded to 5,000 persons through proper planning and land usage, Vacant land within this neigh: borhood, isdated north of the CPR railway, could presumably be used to good purposes, An additional. 288 people could be located in singla family units, erected on individual vacant lots, These lots have been aub- divided but not developed, | }commodated junits on 100.7 acres of vacant) LAND RESERVE An additional 2,014 can be ac- in single land adjacent to the developed area at a density of 20 people per acre, The total estimated population of 5,000 people in this neighborhood could be reached by developing 50 acres of va- , d family|" by developing an additional 3,42 acres of land as a continuance of the multi-family dwelling pro: gram, Density of population will be 50 pérsons per acre, In addi- tion to this expansion, 14,10 acres of vacant land could be developed as a single family residential area, Density of pop- ulation in this-regard would be 20 persons per acre, Coinciding with this develop: ment of course, would be neces: sary land reservations for the residents' © convenience, Com: mercial land reserve recom: mended is; 4,28 acres; church land, 9.64 acres; school land, 5.94 and, 10,59 acres, a Moving into neighborhood | number seven, we find only 626 persons are residing in an area that could eventually contain a total of 4,516 people, This parti- cular area is located in a new) velopment in close proximity with Anderson st, high school, The present developed land has great possibilities, located as it were adjacent to a large| tract of vacant land to the west, | Multi-family units could be erected on 27,11 acres of this) cant land for multi-family units, neighborhood. parks, | Planning, Land Use Proposais O land with a population density: of 50 persons per acre, Additional development could result from single family units erected on 127 acres of vacant land in this area, LAND RESERVE Commercial land reserve would necessarily be 4.51 acres and school land 6,33 acres, The church land reserve would have to be 3.90 acres while 11,25 acres would be reserved for neighborhood park land, in ade- quately servicing the increased population, Neighborhood eight has the lowest existing population of any proposed area within the community at the present time There are presently 190 people residing in an area southwest of the Dundas and Annes at, inter: t "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, October 9, 1962 § section, A complete neighbor-|4.40 acres reserved for churches hood population of 5,000 couldjand 12.50 acres set aside and on through proper plan- Senigunted as neighborhood ning, jparks, ; Development could be made jot 168,5 seres of vacant land pee Pee og units while nal i WHITBY ona acres could be RIVING used for multi-family dwellings, vray Abigale tet Commercial land reserve Cereus! sourrecss sorte. would be five acres while school ier 8 oe land needs. would be seven Dial 668-6176 acres, There would have to be 4, A, OSTERHOUT Owner TOWN OF WHITBY AND FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK OCTOBER 12 - OCTOBER 16 (Garbage Collection & Dumping) ' HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Assoc, "HARDTIMES DANGE' Sat., Oct, 16 8:30 p.m, -- 12 p.m. Legion Hall -- Whitby Density of population would be} | He was "in a position to know' the details of three bankruptey reports invol- J Progressive} ving Max and member of the|who sold furniture on credit to/necessary for the n Lindsay, in my| Mr. Nielsen said recent events Adolph Sefkind |weekend in Grimsby the guestsS|/have an effect on any level ofjto the superintendent of bank- jruptcies in Ottawa. Ont, Tuesday, mind that the killings: in Que-| in' Quebec had strengthened his bec are the result of the same| conviction that a royal commis- kind of international. crime car-|sion should be established ta) tentacles) study tel that reached its erim e and in Toronto into the office of the prime/Thursday he said Prime Min- minister," ister Pearson should order an Mrs, W. R. Fydell is leaving|hostesses for the month of Octo: Mr, Nielsen made it plain RCMP investigation into the on Monday for a_ three-week! holiday abroad where she will/Louis Rousseau Sr., Mrs, Myra} visit relatives in Lancashire,/Buckley, Mrs, Edward Finan,| England. Mrs, James McCarroll, Mrs,| Peter Ottenbrite, Mrs, Murray! Dennis Trottier, Lupin 4r.,/silyer, Mrs, Andrew Miller, will be three years old Oct. 11,/Mrs,. Charles Harrison, Mrs. | and will be travelling to Nigarajajian Harbottle, Mrs, Clarence Falls with his parents Mr. and) Hendriks, Mrs. W. Moreau, Mrs. | Mrs, Noel Trottier and his bro-| john Spratt, Mrs. Joseph Otten- ther Kenneth, A family party|pride and Mrs, Robert Mackey.| _'| Euchre: Mrs, W. McAuley,| Out-of-town guests attending) Mrs, Frances Spellen, Mrs'| , the Rogers - Collard wedding Lloyd Seymour, Mrs, Haze! 'held at St. Mark's Unitedicnelien, Mrs, Robert Gagnon,| Church Oct. 9 are: Mr. an |Mrs; Ray Bibeau and Mrs, Dan Mrs. Ron Janeway and family,|patherson. Newmarket and Mr, and Mrs, Garland Fuller and family, Scarboro, Brian, son of Mr, and Mrs Howard Syatt is celebrating his Miss Dorothy, Cole of London, 10th Bicthday today. England, has left from Toronto} Miss Huguette Leclerc, Mont- International Airport after visit-jreal, is a visitor at the home ing for the past three weeksiof her sister and brother-in-law with her sisters and brothers-in-|/Mr. and Mrs, Don, Banks, 206 law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gob-/Lee ave. Association Happy birthday to Sam Har-| ris, Palmerston ave:, on the oc- jeasion of his birthday to be P celebrated Oct, 12, Holds Meet Mr, and Mrs, Leo LeBlanc ES SRR me and daughter Michelle are narl A rairman nome iS enending Thankse weekend School Association held its first|;) sparsy 'Sound the 'guests of meeting of the Fall season her mother Mrs. Joseph Cor Wednesday evening at the! mier and will visit other rela- school tives, President' Mrs. Don Banks opened the meetinb by extend-| Mr, and Mrs, Kirk Coull of ing a welcome to all present. Mrs. Alex Pearce presided over the installation of officers as fol- Gaspe Coast are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E lows; Lawlin, 121 Brock st, s. President, Mer. Don Ranks! sone Vanie aon at Me. and papdndily Sugg nog one Mrs, Jack Lavergne will be two treasurer, Mrs. K. A. Jones, ou" old, Oct. 12. The birthday corresponding secretary, Mrs. celebration will take place at Matthew Miller, Press corre- Kemptville at John's grandpar- spondent, Mrs. Harold Collins, jaca Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Se- social convener, Mrs, S° Skea>°------_. ae assistant social convener, Mrs D. Aitkenhead, membership con- vener, Mrs. Walter Church, pub licity chairman, Mrs. Allan Curtis, room representative chairman, Mrs. Allan Morrison program chairman, Mrs. Harold Brown. During the business mecting it was reported that a most suc Three-Year Term For Accused, 27 COBOURG -- A 27-year-old Newcastle man was found guilty of rape here Friday during the fall assizes, cessful "Basket Collection" was John Noden, father of two made when pupils collected children, appearing before Mr Justice Donnelly, was sentenc 1350 baskets The room count for Sr., was won by Mrs. Cochrane's room and for Jr. by Miss Mildred Corbett's room. . Following the business meet ing, parents were invited to visit the defence their children's classrooms) The victim was a 67-year-old where the coming year's curri- widow who could neither read| culum was explained nor write i Teas hostesses were Mrs. A ed to three years in peniten- tiary E. C. Wildman, Bowmanville acted for the Crown. FE Lovekin, Newcastle, acted for bec . bankruptcy _ investigation with the Lucien Rivard affair earlier this year, He said inform.ation con tained in one report of the Sef- kind brothers bankruptcy case is sufficient, if substantiated, Danger Seen For Students WHITBY (Staff) -- The traf fic safety questions has again come to the surface in the town, this time involving Sep- arate school children attending St. John's Separate School. The children are reported to be in danger, walking to school from the Newman - Westview subdivisions. The problem was brought to the attention of the town council via a letter this week from the Whitby Separate School Board. Following discussion --of problem, it was stated, the town's streets' committee will study the question and report back to the next regular council meeting The Board is not requesting a bus service at this time but the merely bringing the problem be fore the council as requested by a delegation of ratepayers e\ LET US SING THIS LITTLE SONG, WITH OUR FINE PLUMBING you'canr " "e ONG 2Go WROW \\\ wair © A Too L0NG SKY ber are as follows: Bridge, Mrs.|that he was comparing the Que: bankruptcy of the Sefkinds, One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Broadloo C.LL, Points and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668.5862 Draperies Lal CENTRE LTD, 20 persons per acre, | | A total five acres of commer: land; 4.40 acres church land,| and 12.5 acres of neighborhood) NEWMAN Freddy Townsend Orchestre 3,00 Per Couple BUFFET SERVED Come out and get acquainted with your neighbors. jpark, These requirements are} convenience| lof the increased amount of resi-| dents in this neighborhood, Neighborhoods six, seven and leight are expected to receive a definite increase in population from 1975-85, depending of jeourse on whether reasonable land thoughtful planning is car- iried on, In neighborhood six, which includes the Park Vista, Blair park residential areas, the existing population is 1,256 These residents are accommo dated: mostly in multi-family lunits, This population could be Victoria & Grey GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS John Brouwer's SPEC 10% | i Thanksgiving Weekend DISCOUNT Off Nursery Stock ! Garden Centre IALS Our new DUTCH BULBS are Spring garden, scaping, 2 miles west of Whitby on Largest selection of EVERGREENS and SHRUBS for Fall Lend- JOHN BROUWER' PHONE 668-3396- In --= plant now for @ lovely GARDEN CENTRE south side of Highway 2 THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION ON MONDAY, |] OCTOBER 11th, Garbage normally collected on this day will be | picked up on Tuesday, October 12th, FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK EXTRA trucks and men have been ossigned throughout the week to handle the extra load thot results from fall clean up, Your co-operation is requested in having all gorbage out EARLY on your regular collection day Disposal Area, Hopkins Street will be open trom 8:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m,, TUESDAY to SATURDAY, inclusive, Please place all moterial beside your regular garbage, COUNCILLOR T, EDWARDS, CHAIRMAN, SANITATION COMMITTEE : BROCK ST. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV, M, CASE -- J. KING, Asst, 1] A.M, -- Thanksgiving Communion Service 9:45 A.M, --- Sunday School First Sunday of bus transportation Tues., 8:00 P.M. -- Young People Wed, 8:00 P.M, -- Bible Study & Prayer COMING FRI., OCT, 16th GROW 31% In 5 Years When interest is left to ac cumulate and be compounded Half-Yearly WHITBY Failure to pay Votlecitar provisions; this inelu collection by bailiff with the cost payable by the taxpayer, For your convenience all current taxes are 'payable et any Whitby Bank without bank colection charges, TOWN OF WHITBY TAXES FINAL INSTALMENT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1965 te ee * | instalments b: i 4 des seizure of this date empowers the Tax 2, with the several statutory rent, where applicable, or FON, Mellwen,. Tax Collector, TOWN OF WHITBY. pres @ Te to be h HENRY STREET @ Tots Adults $1.00 HOUSE OF WINDSOR CHAPTER 1.0.D.E. FALL FASHIONS WHITBY, Ont, Wednesday, Oct. 13th, 1965 ents by Walker's Ltd, ens @ Adults eld MIGH SCHOOL at Students $0¢ RAP eur FAITH REV, DELOSS M SUNDAY 9:15 AM-----"FAITH TIDI SAVE $$ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are'dw Abstainer-you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance, See--.. JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL 668-8831 7 ma Skea and Mrs. D. Aitkenhead The next meeting willbe held BROCK -- WHITBY Nov, 3. SAO NS co a One Complete Program Sterting Mondey 7:30 P.M, Family Monuments se ROUERS nn titer im Ok Created To \ Individuel CPYi Requirements ING STAFFORD BROS. || ~:------ bpiye STARTS 9:30 MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST Lost Showing Today 668-3552 in Color 8.20 "CHEYENNE AUTUMN" C 2 LIFE BEGINS AT } At 7 P.M. --~ Program Starting 7 P.M, With Anne Frencis --- Done Andrews = Sterte 7 P.M, Admission - WHITBY LASCO STEELERS. a : WESTON DODGERS Whitby Community Arena TUES. - Game Time 8:30 p.m. Adults $1.00, Students (with cards) 30, cents Season Tickets on sole ot the Arena Box Office O.H.A, METRO JUNIOR "B" Exhibition cKLe 9:45 AMOUR FAMILY 11:00 A.M, GUEST SPEAKER: Latin America will present kodachrome: pic "There's Always @ TIST CH 419 BROCK 1350 on Your Dial REV, WILLIAM THOMPSON WEDNESDAY EVE, -- 8:00 P.M. REY JIM--GREEN-- Missionery--on furlough URCH we Nes STREET N, VISCOUNTS TRIO OF HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 1 NIGHT ONLY -- FREE ADMISSION . SCOTT, Minister SERVICES NGS" BROADCAST BIBLE SCHOOL and 7:00 P.M, Mission, Toronto tures of his work in Jamaica, Welcome at Faith" ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Comer Byron ot St, John Rev W, J. S. McCLURE B.A, Mrs, PB. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Chureh School 11:00 A.Moem"A Little Lower than God" Junine_Cangregation. and Nursery Core During Divine Worship T. MARK"S UN\|TED CHURCH Cintra & Colborne Ste Rev M, Smith, BA, B.D, Misa} tla Newton, Deaconess Mr L. Beaton, A.R.C.T, 1) AM.MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M.--PERSONAL THANKSGIVING SUNDAY SCHOOL 9.45 AM--Jumors, Intermediates Seniors Th A. MoweNursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Junior Congregation Telehone 648-3091 for information HOCKEY WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Streét Weat at Centre) Minister: Rev, John McLeod Organist Mra, Wy E Summers, A.T.C.M, 11 A.M. and 7 P.M, "Thanksgiving Services"* 9:45 A.M.--Bible Schoo! Srtiver Bible rd 7:30 Meeting ar School Wed EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Rood West 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M, DUTCH SERVICE > PM ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY, WELCOMED WE PAY A BONUS OF INTEREST FOR REGULAR SAVINGS 10.00 Invested Monthly in a Victoria and Grey Trust 'Company Guaranteed In- vestment Certificate for 5 years with Interest Com- pounded Half-Yearly will amount to 690.00, $50.00 MONTHLY $3,454 $72.40 MONTHLY $5,000

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