2 ant ASAE SA eR TRC Fn Electors Watch Vote At Committee Rooms WHITRY..(Sfaff)--. Threm cheers and plenty of 'hoopla' echoed around the Progressive Conservative Committee Room in Whitby Monday night as Michael Starr was swept back into office on a vote of confi- dence by district supporters. "We knew we could do it." "Mike's a winner," were com- ments heard on every side. Other supporters stated flatly the Conservative banner will never dip as long as Mike is at the helm. },ine. Party' the NDP sunnerters! were far from discouraged. 'We did better than we expected," one supporter stated. Another supporter pointed out more glar- ing facts, proof in his mind of coming events. "'We have never won a poll in Whitby Township before knocked over two," he said. by still other supporters. During the last federal NDP polled two wins in the town of Whitby. This year they won six polling stations. 'We missed it by only seven votes,' a supporter stated, "and look ai the township. We lost one by only five votes." The popular vote is swinging towards the NDP was the feel- ing which turned defeat into a victory nonetheless. At all three committee rooms the feeling was the same, there could be another election within two years. tonight we now but Other facts were pointed out election the Early in the evening the Con- servative Committee room stir- red with a feeling of assurance. A slight majority yes, but a lead none the less. "It is only a mat- ter of time," commented Paul) Coath, party stalwart. "We're! just beginning to roll.' ' LARGE CROWD Sentiment along the same line of thought simmered on the SUr-|the Ajax Town Council Monday|could draw up plans for-a less| @ 'night, 4 face throughout the room, gain- ing momentum as each new Cut In Building Cost Ed. Wetherall, at a meeting of|high and to see if the architect) Ajax Council To Seek Councillor|the proposed building was too) AJAX (Staff) suggested the architect|expensive building. nearly took one in East Whitby,| tilsitibisiaasltieD at By ts si im apts Sipe eae rete THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 9, 1965 5 WHITBY BOWLING SCORES WHITBY LADIES' FLOWER LEAGUE (Thursday afternoon, Nov, 4, 1965.) Team Standinas -- Roses 3, Pansies 0, Asters 0, Tulips 3, Pom-Poms 3, Violets 2, Lilacs 1, Lillies 0, " Plot Wookie Mint ary Mecetty. ane High Single Fiat -- Edna Bedard 258. High Double with Handicap -- Joan Coulthard 510, High Single with Handicap -- Muriel Mcilwain 282, 175 and over -- trene Hancock 188, Dora Cook 178, Leona Brasier 208, Jose- phone Olenik 213, Elleen Swerdfi 227, Marie McLaughlin 178, Nessie § ard _ Muriel Mctiwain 175, Bea Alkenhead drey Barker 91, Wiese Cormack 90, Nor gen Darling 9%, Ede Fuller 90, Cutie G 99, Bev Grondin 89, Liz Martin 9%, Pascoe 90 and Ede Walker 64. 'The first section was completed with today's bowling and the Lollipops won the section with @ pinfall of 20,560. Com gratulations to Captain Marion Sturgess and teammates Doreen Kehoe, Marg Ferqunar, Auversy Barker, Norsen Dar- ling and Weise Cormack. CARS SOLD FAST The entire first year's produc- tion of 2,000 Rolls Royce cars was sold within three days of the new model's announcement. Cellar Dwellers -- A. 83, 90, |, Wolff_76, A. Schell 61, 65, A. Cormack 99, E. Swerdfiger M, Elliott 83, R. Payne 92, F. Carswell 72, V. Kosa 87, B. Gaine 85, P. Sutton 89, B. Beckley 86, V. Andrews 44, 99, WHITBY LADIES' CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE Points for the day: Allsorts 2, Gum- drops 2, Humbugs 1, Jelly Beans 3, Life Savers 3, Lollipops 2, Maple Buds | and Peppermints, Triples over 500: Marion Sturgess $88, Jean Ainsworth 572, isabel Farndale 555, Jean King 550, Florence Moore 526, Dor- een Kehoe 515, Grace Sandford 515, Giadys Wiles 505, Sheila Villeneuve 502 and Hazel Moore 501. Singles over 200: Jean Ainsworth 254, Florence Moore 226, Jean King 211, Alice Anderson 207, Marion Stur; 206, 205, Marg Farquhar 201, Sarah Vanstavern 201 and LH Munns 200, Cellar Dwellers: Jackie Banks 94, Au- JUST ARRIVED ! New Fall Tailored TO MEASURE SAMPLES, @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top pallor USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 for the community centre proj-| Mayor Harry Smith said he ject be asked to meet with the saw nothing wrong with asking jcommunity centre committee to|Craig and Zeidler, architects, to polling booth was heard from. Fully equipped and ready for GARNET RICKARD EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNER the seat for the Liberal TALKS GARS action from the entire country- = ; ' see if the cost of the proposed valine ap te the minute ac. (cone? can be reduced to $400,- ; 000. counts of how the election was si ; ' | srall se ttee coming via transistor radio. A Mr. Wetherall said Committee ; t Chairman William Parrish had jn glare gid {o| informed him the committee felt tare who that the proposed figure of & Bundred oF $0 supporters Who' $599,000 was about $100,000 too high. Mr. Wetherall said he Across the street, at the Lib-|would like to see if the cost eral Committee Room, a hushed) could be reduced in order to in- silence prevailed as Dr. C. H./clude the arena-community cen- |prepare a sketch for the proj- ect which would include the same facilities for $400,000. Councillor C, Mason said he agreed with Mr. Wetherall. He said the costs were higher than} _ anyone had anticipated. He sug- date, paid a visit to the Lib- eral committee rooms in Bowmanville. He extended his congratulations to Rus- sell C. Honey, who retained As a fitting conclusion to the federal election in Dur- ham Riding Monday night, Garnet Rickard, the Pro- gressive Conservative candi- gested there might have been a tendency to over-design on the part of the architect since the roject was next door to the hospital which was designed by| HOW DURHAM RIDING VOTED Honey is seen in the back- ground at left. Mr. and Mrs. Honey. left shortly afterward to visit Newcastle, Newton- ville and Port Hope. Party. Mr. and Mrs. Rick- ard are seen right as Mr. Rickard expressed his best wishes to the winner. Mrs. of the community. He said he ay ursery would approach the school board , and principal to form the re- |mainder of the committee and was willing to offer his own ser- --Oshawa Times Photo | IT'S BEEN A DUSTY SUMMER | A savings of three or more miles per gallon can be effected if motorists would make certain that their automobile eng- ines's air fliter is not clogged with dirt and greose. haposorh reais, Around B:15|t70 erele*t in the capital works p.m. many of the Liberal sup-| "Deaneillee Mary Reid suggest- porters sat watchfully silent as|.q that it was improper for 0 apd my gery them. council to act since no written hits ta a ta * frig 1€/report had been obtained from © began to lean towards theirithe community centre commit- old rivals as Starr's supporters|toe, only ad gothenigess | gra Councillor R. Wright suggest-| all." one Liberal supporter snide the committee meet council in hushed tones jas a committee of the whole to Hxpectaney ane tics sroapectinn eo lowering the cost of s bd e | ject. of a close race centred around|'"°, Projec ; nica the New Democratic Party! Finance Committee roe nen i Waetnni ~ | Wetherall said he disagreed wit comin om, See atthe idea of running out and ob- 730 p.m. ing} ' ace final and carrying sining a new architect to de-| sign the community centre. He FAR FROM DISCOURAGED punpeston the architect be in- vices to work on the committee. | | Councillor E. Wetherall sug-| | AJAX (Staff) -- An Ajax ested council wholeheartedly |Minister in a deputation to the Support the day nursery idea Town Council Monday night\and that council would appoint Ploeg that a day nursery a member to the committee as Por "4 in Ajax by the town.|soon as approval had been| |, Rev. T. Rex Norman: of St./ given by the other two bodies. Paul's United Church, asked ith i jcouncil to appoint one of its Mayor H. M. Smith informed "|Rev. Norman thhat a member} members to i i study the seueiblliie Se satine from Council would be appoint- up a non-denominational day|°4. to sit _ the ae nursery operated by the town.| -- sal the same firm. William LeGross said council : had agteed that members wish-|Certright 7 ed to move on the project as/Manvers : soon as possible. He suggest-|"°von ed that an open meeting be held by council with the com- munity centre committee. Pertti ae Council decided the Commun-|Newcastle ity Centre Committee should|Bowmanville .... meet with the architect and that! Port Hope a meeting between the commit-| Bowmanville tee and council be arranged as| Millbrook soon as possible after they had Newcastle met with the architect. Port Hope Mr. Norman said legislation| If you have your cer serviced regularly at our shop, your air cleaner will be in- pected as o matter of course. If it needs hanging, we will d it to you. Air filters should be changed when they are too dirty te permit sufficient air volume through to the carburetor, Usually, this condition is reached every ten to twenty thousand miles in normal driving, No rule of thumb, however, can allow for pro- longed driving over dusty roads. CRANDELL HONEY KETCHUM RICKARD Is Approved 271 169 355 | 303 0 DN PO 403 703 580 375 714 1,156 209 257 1,294 1,142 86 17 39 128 43 An engine tune-up now before the first cold Winter morn- ing tells you you need one -- along with a tow -- will save you money and a lot of aggravation. If your filter it plugged, you are only wasting the money spent on the tune-up to ignore it, Eighteen times as much oir as gasoline is needed in your corburator mixture to get the most out of your fuel. You lose both power and economy if your engine is starved for air through your fuel being too enriched. TELEVISION - RADIO HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service . .Numerous tests by automotove engineers show a consistent 20 to 30 percent gasoline economy goin in cars using clean filters against identical models using clogged ones. It's been a dusty Summer, If you can't remember when your filter was changed, it may need it now and you'd be wise to attend to it. Call Doug Hart, Northside's Service Monager for appointment. = NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE we GRAND TOTAL ... 7,945 3,941 6,697 now makes it possible for a mu-| Green River ' nicipality to set up a day nur- Despite a victory for the 'Old'formed council felt the cost of . jcost. He said many larger mu- Pi k s T | an ite Peg ae were already provid-| In Squ ing this service and he said he IC ering Wp. eeze | After Clash On The Border felt that the day nursery would | ing A Between Plannin reas members were surprised last/horder clash between Chilean|police battled demonstrators) ee g ' Thursday night when no onelpolice and Argentine troops set through the night with tear gas|_ Mt. Norman suggested a four-| BROUGHAM -- The poco yard ais of Metro," said member|from Green River turned up atloff yiolent demonstrations injand water and more than 100) ™an committee be set up to tween two established planning|we not have as much right to|tices were posted at the post) ; lan Argentine flag. . areas, Metropolitan Planning|have as much say as Metro has |office in Duncan's Store, and} eek Ce el a esseign n Re Edu- clude one member of couneil,| Board on the west and the Cen-|with us?" |throughout the centre well in\end two custieed in the clash| ue cei crit ith his cabinet one school board member, a! wurrsy 668-5679 | he jardo Frei met w ' school principal and a member! Saturday in the Lake O'Higgins) 14 mititary leaders until after 'Chile And Argentina Tense mi prvng,* oer contol BROUGHAM -- Pickering) become part of the social set-up. Township Planning Board is|Rex Merritt. 'Now another/a hearing to discuss the future|Santiago and sent both govern-|were driven back from the Ar- Study the possibility of a day) tral Ontario Planning Board on) "Metro couldn't care less|advance of the meeting. ment paying 50 per cent of the| Township Planning Board) SANTIAGO (AP)--A weekend fight the Argentinians. Chilean of the future. concerned about its position be-|area has formed on our east. Do|planning of their village. No-|ments into emergency sessions.|gentine Embassy after burning nursery and the committee in-| the east. jabout what happens on our) Some of the members main-jeastern boundary," Mr. Merritt tain that planning within a mu-jdeclared, "or east of our eastern nicipality or an area can de-jboundary, This is why I think finitely affect the adjoining mu-|there should be some co-opera- nicipalities, either for good orjtion." ilk and with defined areas| A springing up, and no require-/CHANNEL OF LIAISON ment. of notices being forward-| "Jf Metro Toronto is on our ed advising what is being insti-|west, Central Ontario on our gated within the boundaries, no/east, should we add a Central good over-all planning can be|Ontario County Planning area? conceived. jwondered Mr. Faulkner. "The Concerned about a report injentire relationship would be, a Remarking about the absence |area near the tip of Chile. | of Green River residents, Reeve ; 5 C. W. Laycox said: "The only| Angry Chileans gathered out ; ~ side the presidential palace in think I can think of is that it|$°°. must be disinterest, apathy, or Santiago and demanded arms to |midnight Sunday night. In Buenos Aires, President {Arturo Illia held a similar ses- lsion. Reports the two had con- Onn just don't care'. should go south of the village Since there was no one to\and by-pass it; and another that object (or approve) a conte itt cut. north of Locust Hill south plan was put on the some 4,400/0f Green River, coming back feet of lineal development. The|up in the vicinity of the school. present long strip plan of the|Rumor has it that it will be- village was thought to defeat |come Highway 407. as someone just said, one this newspaper about a recent|representative on the Metro meeting in Port Perry, with 10|Board, and a representative of, tounty municipalities represent. |Central Ontario Planning Area the purpose of Highway 7 be-| The M1 zone, some 15 acres, cause, if continued, driveways lis projected to the south of the, could lead on to the highway at|highway. ferred by phone could not be confirmed. BACK ACHE?] | IT COULD BE IRRITATED BLADDER FEEL FIT AGAIN! DEWITTS, 28," Here's the newest dollar sign -- in Oshawa! One Complete Program Each cee NATIONAL who felt that the intent of the|formal channel of liaison." itself to north and south of the! ed, was expressed by members |on Metro? This gives them one/every 75 or 100 feet. In effect, meeting had been omitted, and| The projected population dis-|highway, rather than the length BRO K Y of the planning board last week, | voice and it also gives them ajfuture development will confine) WHITB in which Mr.|of the highway. Evening -- Starting At 7:30 a te ae ee plausibility of a county planning|cussion ensued, area not clearly outlined. Faulkner said that the spill-over A detailed report of the Port|could-come earlier than pro- Perry meeting, prepared byjjected; that there were not member D. Carter, was studied. |proposed projects which could Planning Director J. H. Faulk-|bring in 4,000 people. ner was asked to speak on it.) "I can bring in 75,000 people" said Mr. Laycox, "but we can't NO ANSWERS afford it." "What-is- the offect.on. Pick-| Mr Merritt concluded that he ering Township?"' he asked. "'No|thought it necessary for Pick- answers are forthcoming." ering to. belong to Central Plan- "Markham Township is in the/ning Board, if it's feasible. He same position we are," he con- was of the opinion that letters tinued, "Their voice on Metro|should be mailed to several) (Planning Board) is compar-'planning boards telling them it able to Pickering Township's.|was Pickering's desire to co- It echoes around a bit, and its operate reverberations fade." The discussion rests until af- "As Metro has control overiter the municipal election is the municipalities on its fringe.|completed, and will be resumed . this is primarily for the|in February next year. jat Green River, and would be) jrevealed in a couple of months. | |There The township plan follows the} general outline of the Metro-| politan Official Plan for Green River, but --it-4s---detailed in zones. Various government bod- ies have been consulted and approve, THREE ALTERNATIVES Planning Director J. UH. 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