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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1965, p. 5

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-- a a ee i aati " GNTARIO SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS HONORED students were _ presented with Ontario Scholarships at the recent .commencement exercises. The students are Having turned in a bril- liant effort in scholastic ac- tivities last year, three Henny Street High School shown with the guest speak- er who attended the event, Judge Terrance Moore, BA, QC. Left to right the stu- dents are Mary Lorra Prit- chard, Merle McConnell and Kathryn Cuddy. Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY of October Construction $484,771 In Whitby WHITBY (Staff) -- Industrial;gory accounted for 35.02 per) tonstruction in Whitby contrib-|cent of the over-all construction uted the lion's share of develop-|picture. + ge o the vege gpa ---- Residential development in ) gan lgaac gay ccnatrurtianttte community accounted for sets. Total cost of industrial|16-03 per cent of the construc-| construction was estimated at/tion picture, totaling an estimat-| $235,000. ed $77,721. This category includ- Included in the industrial con-|¢4 five single family dwellings, struction were additions to both|four residential repairs or al-| Dupont of Canada and Croven|terations and seven garages,! Ltd. Tax exempt construction in|caports or sheds. the community totalled $169,750! Total construction in the town including one school | | addition|during the past month was esti- oo s - and one sign. The latter cate-|mated at a total $484,771. Want Technical School Rotary Team Tops Bantam League Whitby Rotary bantamsj)pee-wee goals were by Dave trounced the Kinsmen in acnbaan| eran with a pair and singles hockey league play this week |by Dave Balson and Steven with a score of 8-2. Gray. Coming in pairs, goals were sf scored by John Reid, Larry Ken-|TEAM STANDINGS nedy and Bobby Stevens. Sin- gle counters for the winners|ine points. The team has won nology into the vicinity of the|al industries expressed enthusi- four a games and tied one. The/town, or at least within the|asm about the chances of hav- boundaries of the United Coun-jing the college located in the United Counties. were fired by Don Bradford and) Rickey Marshall, Answering for|'¢2m has scored 25 goals and) the losers was Bryce Jones with/had 12 scored against it. Pee| a pair of goals. Wee All-Stars are in second) In the second league game|Place with seven points. The yed at the local arena, the|team has won three games, lost Wee All-Stars steam-rolled|ne and tied one. The team has over the Legion team with an 8-1 scored 22 goals and had 10 scor- score. Hero for the All-Stars was/¢d against. WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shephard, Weekend guests at the home '912 Donovan cres., have return-|of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Trottier, led from a motor trip to Wash-|148 Lupin dr., will be members ington, D.C., where they Mage the Shannons' Band of' Wel- their daughter, Miss Sandra land who will be performing Fri- Shephard, who is with the Cana-|day evening at the R. A. Hutch- hard took an escorted tour of the White House and the Em- bassy. Mrs. George Munns, Sr. and Mrs. Thomas Seymour are co- bazaar to be held Nov. 18 from Union office, Brock st. s. Mrs. Dudley Wilson will open the event. officially|Mr. and Mrs. 'all of Windsor. |\dian Embassy. With their|ison School for Blair Park Vista daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Shep-'Teen Club members' dance. Joy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Palmer, is celebrating} her ninth birthday today. Convention held and Mrs. George Ottenbrite and Ray Ottenbrite, Built Near Port Hope Port Hope to try to PORT HOPE council, in a move draw the establishment of a col-| ties, has appealed to both the town of Cobourg and the coun- ties council for support to a brief it is sending to the pro- vincial government. At this week's council mee Burton, t-|Clarke, and chairman of the) ling, Councillor G. R. Burton|education committee of council, Mr. Burton said a meeting was held by the special com-| ; mittee selected to draw up a| Rotary leads the league with jege of applied arts and tech-|brief. Representatives of sever-| The committee in charge of the brief is composed of Mr. | Deputy Reeve Ruth Dave Heron with a five goal/Abs. Ramblers are in third spot|.aiq he believed the application|Tom Brandon. effort. Dave Balsom scored a/with five points. The team has and Tom Letham a single.|won one, lost one and tied three. gion's only goal was by Ron-|The team has scored 19 goals nie Harland. jand had 18 scored against it. Closer competition was fea-/The Police Association team is tured in the third scheduled |next in line with four points. game when the police associa-|The team has won two games tion team slipped past Ab's\and lost three. It has scored 10 Wamblers with a 4-1 score. All|goals and had 12 scored against. singles, police goals were fired; The Kinsmen team is in fifth \y Dave Ross, Reinhard Rei-|place with a record of one | er, Paul Farquharson and Bill|win, three losses and a tie. valley. Terry Halton fired a|It has scored 10 goals and had single for the Ramblers. |23 pucks enter its net. Canadian Another bantam game played|Legion occupy last place with this week saw the Ramblers|two points. This team has won and All-Stars play to a 4-4 draw.|one game and lost four. The Peter Bayes and Terry Halton|team has scored 12 goals and scored for the Ramblers while|had 24 scored against it. Shrinking Violets Elect Officers The Whitby Shrinking Violets;we get Together". Two new TOPS Club met Nov. 16 at Dun-|members, Helen Lawson and} das School with 15 members|Margaret Longmuir, were wel- present. comed. ; ' The meeting opened with) The highest weight loss for! TOPS slimming song "'The more|the week was Irene Clark with, ------------|a loss of 2% pounds. Winners of| Whitby Rado |the draw were Dorothy Martin) and Vera Wilkes: t Cl Winners fi The installation to b, icers. The installation to WHITBY --The winners and January. . on high scores in the games play- : ; : ed by the members of the| The new officers are: Leader, Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club Dorothy Gardner; co - leader, were: Eleanor Cougle; secretary, Inez East and West: Miss G. Bovay|Sullivan; treasurer, Vera and Mr. W. McCuaig, 14514; | Wilkes; weight recorder and Mrs. G. Beaton and Mrs. B.\sick convener, Clara Powell; McColl, 133%; Mrs. P. Chubb|press correspondent, and Mrs. D. Maundrell, 123;|Harper; photographer, a tie, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells|Townsend; social corivener,| and Mr, and Mrs. J. Goodwin, Irene Clark. | 120% a presided for the election of of- The leader, Dorothy Gardner, | Alma} Kay| would receive more favorable consideration if the request for the college was made on a been government. set by the provincial No deadline for the brief eer LINDSAY Establishment of an area jai! to serve the City of Peterborough and the coun- ties of Victoria, Peterborough, Northumberland and Durham, moved 2 step closer to reality this week when Victoria Coun- ty council approved a motion authorizing its warden and clerk to sign an agreement. When all the municipalities affected have signed the agree- ment a bylaw will be drafted. 'It is expected the bylaw will be presented to Victoria Council in January. NO SITE CHOSEN No site has yet been chosen for the $1,295,100 structure. How- ever, it is expected that it will be built in the Millbrook or Fowier's Corners areas. Several members of Victoria Council admitted they had mis- givings about the project. "The picture on the area jail is not nearly so cosy since the trouble we encountered with our turnkeys and prisoners," said Reeve Jack Campbell, Woodville. THREATENED STRIKE He recalled that during the time the Victoria County Jail was closed because of threat- ened strike action by the eight turnkeys, many prisoners found it difficult to secure legal assist- ance. Election Costs Stir NDP, Grits TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario Liberals agreed last year to join the New Democratic Party in trying to force the legislature into, limiting election expenses, Farquhar Oliver, former pro- AUCTION PDEA GM Bo AIA OAR ie eye eT Victoria County Signs Area Jail Agreement "The lawyers here all said they were too busy to travel to Whithy to interview clients," he said. "Such a situation should receive careful consideration by council."" (Prisoners were trans- ferred to Whitby during the closing of the jail.) SEE INCONVENIENCE Admitting that some lawyers may find an area jail 'a bit inconvenient,' Barney Rogers, Ops deputy reeve, noted that lawyers from Minden and other outlying centres are now re- quired to travel to Lindsay to interview clients. say lawyers who will be incon- venienced," he said. i the United Counties (Northum- berland-Durham) but will be of very 'little benefit to Victoria and Haliburton counties," said Reeve Campbell. JUST ARRIVED | New Fall Tailored TO MEASURE SAMPLES @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top Jalen USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 "Tt will not only be the Lind- eee nenne nnn LONDON © Ontani@ CANADA NEW WORLD PERFECTION THE WHITBY & AJAX BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY SALE. FRIDAY NOV. 19th vincial Liberal leader, Wednesday. - He was replying to a charge onto Woodbine, who said he had jof nothing . . . just Liberal dou- \bletalk."' Mr. Bryden said he _ ap- | free to volunteer as much, or as little, information as wants." MUST STOP DRIVING Professional drivers in Swe- |den must take a half-hour's rest 'after driving for five hours. said) by Kenneth Bryden, NDP mem-) ber of the legislature for al received a letter from Mr. Oli-| ver but that it was "two pages) proached the Liberals with the, jidea that both parties should jvoluntarily table an account of| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite|their expenses in the 1963 elec-| conveners of the Whitby Co-Opjattended the Ontario Federation|tion as an indication of their! Credit Union Educational Group|of Labor in}good faith. This point was ig-| |Windsor. They also visited his/nored in Mr, Oliver's letter. 2 to 9 p.m. at Whitby Credit|brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr.) wr. Oliver said Wednesday | voluntary action is not enough. | "Such moves leave a party) it! 7:30 P.M. To Closing SATURDAY 1:30 to Closing AT TRADER LORNE'S Harwood Ave. N. AT No, 2 HIGHWAY AJAX EVERYTHING MUST GO! ! i US CONSULT A LICENSED REALTOR FOR HARRY'S JANITOR SERVICE 115 BROCK N. -- WHITBY | & DRAPES * BROADLOOM EXPERT ADVICE Wey || * PAINTS * WALLPAPER = OLIVE HOWE ||: comecere vanrroriat DODD & SOUTER SERVICE DECOR CENTRE LTD. REAL ESTATE 668 8873 107 Byron St. $., Whitby 668-5853 : PHONE 668-5862 515 Brock St. S. Whitby 609 HARRIET WHITBY ARNOLD'S || Mercury Furniture ROYAL SIRLOIN or WING %* Phillips oN Featuring: ! fi Excellent STEAKS |b. 79 * Clairtone * Cuisine oo * GE. © et PP tbo ti FREE DELIVERY BN et ae Whitby vs. Stouffville Harwood, Ajax 942-3711 47) ie - evening, a HOTEL pore jo 7 146 BROCK N, For As Little As $25.00 DOWN You Own A QUALITY CAR from NICOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. 668-3331 regional basis, rather than by the town alone. Mr. Burton said he had con-| ferred with Mayor J. A. Heen-| nan of Cobourg who had indi- cated support for the brief would come from his council. | md ULTIMATE. in shoe comfort! Try on the new Hartt flexibles. Lighter, softer, more flexible . . . yet gives the same solid support, lasting comfort and quality that is #) built-in to every pair of Hartt |\HARTT| | COLLINS | | SHOES -- | Phone: 668-3476 119 Brock St. $., Whitby I i APPLICATIONS are invited for « CARETAKER for the WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS This is @ full time position. Duties will include part-time caretaking on @ shift basis, and part-time maintenance. corer wow me ec Z | ma HENRY Fonda WS LA Hay e Also 2nd Feature Attraction ¢ "THE BIG PARADE OF COMEDY" MGM'S PARADE OF COMEDY OFFERS GREAT FILM COMICS IN MEMORABLE MOMENTS Selary: $3,800. 40 hours per || week. Duties to commence De- || eember 15th. Applications, signed until 3:00 p .m. Novem- plainly marked, | will be received by the under- || ber 24th. Miss Mey A. Newman, Secretary-Treasurer, The Whitby Public School Board, 1125 Athol $t., Whitby, Ontario. JUNIOR "B" EXHIBITION HOCKEY WHITBY LASCO STEELERS | vs. North and South: Mr. and| Mrs, M. Hutchinson, 128%; | Mrs. €. Baxter and Mrs. F.| Love, 127; Mrs. E. Bowman) and Mrs. P. Irwin, Mrs. E.. Booth and Miss G. Forsyth, tied, 124; Mrs. K. Hunter and Mrs. J. MacGillvray, Mrs. J. Frost and Miss A. Lawler, tied, 123. WELFARE COMES HIGH The Canadian government's most: expensive department is health and welfare, which is| spending $2,295,000,000 in the current year. TELEVISION - RADIO erm "tener eel HOLMES ot th MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY NOMINATION MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a MEETING OF THE ELECTORS of the Township of East Whitby, WILL BE HELD at the TOWNSHIP HALL IN COLUMBUS, ONTARIO, from 7:30 P.M, to 8:30 P.M., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1965 for the PURPOSE of receiving NOMINATIONS for the OFFICES of REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE, and THREE (3) COUNCILLORS for the year 1966, and for THREE (3) MEMBERS OF THE EAST WHITBY TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOL AREA BOARD for the years 1966 and 1967. IF A POLL is necessary, POLLS for the taking of the VOTES OF THE ELECTORS SHALL be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1965 beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing until 7 p.m. THE ATTENTION of prospective candidates is drawn to the foll didate is not p ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service wurrsy 668-5679 turning Officer, at the Nomination Meeting, that the tion; and before 9:30 p.m. or one hour after the closing of the Nomination Meeting, the same day, whichever is later, a candidate may resign in respect to one or more offices for which he is nominated by filing his resignation in writing with the Returning Officer, the Clerk; other- wise he shall be deemed to be nominated for the oftice for which he was first nominated. OSHAWA CRUSHMEN 4 Whitby Community Arena | TONIGHT - Game Time 8 P.M. Admission -- Adults 1.00 Students (with eards) 50 cents, Seeson Tickets on Sole ot the Arena Box Office, 4 ting there must be satisfactory evidence given to the Re- didat. hes Hf ing: When a prop: ited to his M. Wm, GOLDIE, Returning Officer and Clerk Township of Eost Whitby, Columbus, Onterio This Is "NATIONAL APPLE WEEK" Eat Apples This Week and Every Week Red Wing Orchards Located 212 Miles West of Whitby on Highway No. 2 at the "Big Red Apples" Specialty | 668-3566 | Whitby -- Ph, 668-3226 318 Dundes £€. 668-3552 WHITBY GENERAL HOSPITAL || coNNELLY SCHOOL BEAVER LUMBER i cties LADIES' AUXILIARY || of DANCING co. LTD. SQUARE & ROUND DANCE | 2: "Home yoomed | : } recente Improvement Where it's 20 @ | Fri., Nov. 19th, 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. p Boind Headquarters" a ~ for Ladies. eee nice, eS MORGASEORD -- ]| for'ten "term = 668-5818 FOR APPOINTMENT rentickets -- 4.00 Couple | 513 Mary £. 668 419 Dundes &. Whitby 668-3992 | "668-2414 and 725.9759" | somaain | Stafford Bros, BUSINESS BROCK Evening Programs 6:55 & 8:20 | Py, Ltd. OF THE WEEK warey Saturday Matinee 1:30 p.m. Ary Monuments NICOL'S AJAX ITS COWBOYS, BRONCS AND BABES! | in ga Motor Sales wos LEAN ERS | r ° STORAGE a . LTD. © SHIRT SERVICE | Y of Experience 146 Brock N. 942-0310 John Nicol hos been associated with cars since he first began go- ABNER'S ESSO | featuri THE GREAT NEW RAMBLER 1003 Brock S. 668-5391 | Secretarial Overload Service | & SECRETARIES * TYPISTS | & EXTRA STAFF || & MAILING & DUPLICATING SERVICES ing to the corner lot when he was only 12 years old, He has been In business for himself since 1952 in Ajax and Toronte end came to Whitby six years ago. For « new or used ear you cannot find a better deal thon you will at Nicol's Motor Sales Ltd, of Whitby. All used cors at Nicol's Motor Sales Ltd. are completely reconditioned before being put on the lot. Fin- ancing at Nicol's is no problem. In fact their rhotto is 'For es little as 25.00 down you can own e qual- ity car from Nichol's Motor Sales Ltd." John is originally from Toronto, is merried, enjoys hunting ond is e member of the Whitby Curling Club. Remember for the best deal in e new or quality used ear it's Nicol's Motor Sales Ltd., et 146 Broek 72 HARWOOD $&., AJAX ARMSTRONG HOMES Proudly Presents Southwood Park Ajax and Rolling Hills Estates Olive & Grandview, Oshawe 942-2401 43 SHERWOOD E. Tenderest PICKERING. 1G, U JUST OPENED ! WHITBY MEAT MARKET | HORTON'S STUDIO e INDUSTRIAL e CHILD STUDIES e@ PORTRAITS @ WEDDINGS 942-1110 37 STATION PLAZA, AJAX 101 Dundas W. 668-8181 | Moter Sales Lid. semana? ORS ) Thefieg Coptered Forever ; he | Beg am BROUGHTON PURNITURE MOTORS % Licensed Mechanics % General Repairs .. * Quolity Fine Products 1101 Broek $. 668.8211 SPECIAL... New -- Unpainted Furniture and : Chrome Kitchen Sets 215 DUNDAS ST. E. 668-5481 GEO. HARDING EXCAVATING Trenching is Our FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE 411 Fairview Dr, Whitby DX OIL Now is the time to to arrange for your FUEL OIL from DX. 668-3341 No. 2 Hwy. Whitby LEHN'S BAKERY * ioommnee in © Cakes © Pastries Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Tues., Sat., Sun, 12 - 9 p.m. 668-8111 114 Lupin Drive Whitby | HOMELITE XL-12 @ Custom Cutting SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS WILDE RENTAL SERVICE & SALES 1415 Dundas St. E. SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE * Brigham Briar Pipes * Guns * Ammunition * Cameras * Films HOURS 8 A.M, -- 10 P.M. DAILY 121 Brock N. 668-8361 SURANC yuna Geo. H. Vick Ltd. 668-3579 and 668-3330 108 Brock N. Whitby

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