Sg THW OSHAWA TIMES; Fridey, t) Movember 26,7965 Much Growth Foreseen By East Whit COLUMBUS (Staff) -- Future wth, with new subdivisions ging many problems to the counci, was predicted by Reeve Neil Smith Thursday night at the East Whitby Township nom- ination meeting. Ci the excellent financial sabities of the township, he sqid the total assessment at the end of September was $4,367,000 compared with $3,225,000 in 1960. The 1965 tax levy was $249,000 while the value of building per- mits issued this year was the) largest in history. An excellent percentage - of current taxes was collected and tat arrears total only $5,300 or 2.14 per cent of the 1965 levy. Councillor A. S. Evans said the township had received - ap- by Reeve proval for the renovation of the old township hall as a centen- nial project. It is planned to install a history room and to build a wing which willl ac- commodate the township offices. The township planning board has given its approval to two new subdivisions one on Harmony rd. and the other north of the Glover subdivision. They will have a total of 86 lots and will have first class homes. Walter Beath, chairman of} the high school board, told the| meeting secondary school, edu- cation cost the township $100,- 000 in 1964 compared with $46,900 in 1959. He said the es- timated total cost per pupil, f exclusive of government grants, |Deputy Reeve |N Thursday night. five years, NOU El ELECTION IN UXBRIDGE LODWOOD -- [NO Council Back | COLUMBUS (Staff) -- Deptuy| "There will be} Reeve John Howden and 'ole: election in the Township of| WHITBY (Staff) -- Determina-| | jtion and the will to serve the|? members of the' 1965 council--|Uxbridge this year. All five} D. Marlow, Ross Lee and A.|members of council and the} S. Evans -- were returned by| schoo! board were elected by) acclamation at the East Whitby|acclamation at the nomination) Township nomination meeting| meeting in Goodwood on Thurs-} day night, There will be one new mem- ber on council, however, and) three new members on the} school board. Councillor When the qualification period closes at 9 p.m. today 'it is an- ticipated that there will be an election for the reeveship as well as for the three posifions on the Public School Board. Reeve Neil Smith, who has been a member of council for 10 years and reeve for the past announced that he would stand for election. If elected, he said, he would seek seek the wardenship of Ontario County. Walter Holliday, a for-| mer member of council, said he} would oppose: Reeve Smith, He|"lerk iled his qualification papers) Ackerman with- Grant Drewéry who lives in the} Glasgow area. Alvin Redshaw will continue as reeve, Robert Nesbitt as deputy reeve and A. Knight and C. Forstythe will continue as councillors. is for a two-year term. Donalg- Kennedy, a former treasurer of the town- \sh hip, | Jackso Store Needs Donations needy are the main reasons the /Salvation Army store in Whitby jcontinues to stay open, Captain iClarence James said this week. 'He said the store, serving th "\the SCheuliie or ectivnics Were) heavy. adding to the burdens and, (b) the store was not con- fident it coulé 'meet the finan- « {cial responsibilities. Since that navind lems have arisen. Most notice- able was a definite and very drastic decrease of calls for house pick-ups. drop-boxes might solve part of the problem. In tune with e wae. ouier Faliavie pistes. The Salvation Army Thrift Store provides clothing and articles of furniture for all per- sons in the. low' income brackets at prices tne pubiic can aiiora. Welfare funds are also boosted by this turn-over of donated) merchandise. People who cannot eyen af-) ford to purchase the lower- priced articles are given re- quired items free of charge after having proven a definite nce that period new prob- er. In answer to is situation it was decided that this situation the is f $125. per month plus light, heat} and water bills, cost of operat-| younger feet. ing a truck for nick-+ms: and a} | Whitby and area citizens, is in ldesperate straits through lack|'he Whitby Lions Club are con- sidering the establishment of need. and hardship is present. Proceeds from sale of mer- drew and will be. replaced by|siderably more donations than This) jexceeds the supply with people having to be turned away for jof donation of clothes, shoes land other commodities. such drop-boxes to be located at Hocal chandise not only boosts the) welfare fund but also offsets) shopping centres and "It is a fact the store can-| Inot continue to stay open much) longer unless we receive con- have recently been turned in," he said, The previous strong in- flow of donated wearing apparel and other items has been re- duced seriously to a mere trickle. The demand now far lack of sufficient required| GEORGE MEEK PRODUCTIONS (Canade's Foremost Promotions) Singing Their Latest Hit (You Have Really Got a Hold on Me) ond The Little Caesar Consuls _ TONIGHT 8 alter Todd and Donald) wil be new faces on| items. | A year ago the store, located) The Teens and Twenty A-Go-Go iore's Gvernead. The store [cloth Shoes in favorable con- ish a rental charge of dition can. also- be used, both and women's and of to fit men's jcoursé shoes or "boots - | At the present time the store Ups ana small salary for the storekeep-|is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Without sufficient clothing|Thursday through Saturday. jand items to sell the store in-|Clothing or other merchandise \variably will have to be closed. can however, Captain store requires clothing of alll advised. Anyone interested in types and sizes and has a par- ticular be picked up by James the/the Army truck, Captain James stated {donating any articles are asked children' s'to ) call the captain at 668-3556, Let's Go... : GEORGE MEEK PRODUCTIONS ¢ (Canada's for most promotions) PRESENTS. need for For the last time in this area... (Ontario's Fastest Rising Group) Franklin Sheppard and The Good Shepherds RONNIE JOHN DOUG ROBBIE Whitby Arena CLUB ESCAPE This Saturday 8-- 12 P.M. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY TICKETS AT THE DOOR _A Real Gas |e aac j Ajax Community Centre Swing It... K, GORDON MURRAY \Q Presents in EASTMAN located will receive $12 14 mills for county purposes and The DEO's and Poll Clerks !13 mills for general township Will be: Poll No. 1, Chester Lee purposes end Bert gone gg a Mrs. Alma W id Mrs. J. iarrard; Poll No. 3, Ble BAND, A-Go-c0] SATURDAYS Sharrard; Poll No. 3, Mrs. Fern Schad and Mrs. Lydia Craw- ford; Poll No. 4, Mrs. Helen COUPLES ONLY JERRY REIDT and his orchestra Joynt and Mrs. Erma Camp- PLUS JERI JAE JORDAN PLUS bell; Poll No. 5, Charles Bran- THE si A-GO-GO-Girls} d vc a seats on. the|the scHool board. With themjon Dundas st. w., near. The} $73 | Council Names| ae hundred and fifty-eight cock, H. Toaze, Rudi Maeder,|Harry \Harper both re-elected, iclose for two main reasons: (a) |= |pupils attend the 'five primary |D . Clark and Lloyd Slute. The|__ Nomi ted, also, were P. T.} . sine DRO' § For Vote board is considering plans for] board -- Roy Nottingham, Leon-|@9rdon Kydd, 1965 members. : four-room addition to the) jard Slute and Howard Farn-| capes Township Council this week/kindergarten room, an oppor- Other, members of the board; The church of St. Jacques,| MATINEES ONLY ! passed a bylaw naming deputy|tunity room and two regular! are Vernon Powell and Norman|Mertreal, plans to celebrate 15 clerks for the municipal elec-| 1 was stressed thal the coun- tion. The township wil] hold its|,jj js endeavoring to get the | day night. An election, if re-\this in mind it has embarked oo Nos ere! quired, will be held Dew 11 on a program of bridge replace- DRO's will be paid $12 and poll] Of the 1965 tax dollar 31 mills clerks $10. Constables, if need-/or $133,304.08 goes for educa- EVE 7 hich polls are), of premises in which p goes to the high school board; THIS WEEK - AS USUAL MEMBER THE LINCOLNAIRES - FAMILY! 50c Members @ 75¢ Non-Members the 180 township pupils was schéal board: were: W. Han-| Will b Harry Noble and} ITimes office, was scheduled to! schools in the township. The|three. retiring members of the|Bernhardt, Mrs. R. Murray and SATURDAY and SUNDAY BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby|Kedron School. It will include aldale -- were not nominated.) READY FOR VISITORS an : returning officers and _ poll|classrooms. Cook. masses daily during Expo 67. nomination meeting next Mon-| most out of the tax dollar. With Under the terms of the bylaw) ment and road construction. Zz GRAND TREAT ed, will be paid $10. The owners|tion, and of this 35 per cent Featuring: OF DRESS: -- Shirt and Tie ton and Mrs. E. Parrinder Poll No. 6, Gordon Hunter and Mrs. Ralph Thompson; Poll No 7, Mrs. Eunice Nancekivell and Mrs. Helena Hill; Poll No. 8, Mrs. Marie Humphries and Mrs Betty Holman; Poll No. 9, Mrs.| June Kydd and Mrs. L. Cart- wright; Poll No. 10, Mrs. Flor-| ence Mason and Mrs. Olive Har- rison; Poll No. 11, Mrs. Marion) Sandison and Miss Vera Leach. "AN EVENT! FASCINATING! | MASTERFUL!" alliPor -TIME Sow Times----1:30 - 4:00 6:30 - 9:20 LCS - 9:15 e Recommended as A STANLEY: KRAMER PRODUCTION ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A COLUMBIA PICTURE Viven LEIGH @ Simone SIGNORET @ Jose FERRER Lee MARVIN © Oskar WERNER @ Elizabth ASHLEY George SEGAL @ Jose GRECO @ Michael DUNN Charles KORVIN @ and Heing REUHMANN co-starring Lillian SKALA MATINEE ONLY! ALL SEATS 50¢ TOMORROW AND SUNDAY ONLY!! SATURDAY et 12:00 - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m, SUNDAY AT 1:31 E PRICE FOR UNCOVERING THE SECRET OF THE SATAN BUG COMES HIGH --YOUR LIFE! 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Central Hotel KING ST. W., OSHAWA BALLOU | in COLUMBIA COLOR 2ND FEATURE "EAST OF SUDAN" SHOWS FRI. FROM 6:45 SAT. FROM 1:30 -- BILTMORE SATURDAY, NOV. 27th TOMORROW from 8:00 p.m. to 12 p.m. DANCE to the music of + THE NEW YORKERS BAND et the POLISH HALL, 168 Banting Ave. REFRESHMENTS Tickets available LUNCH WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT!! CASCIUS CLAY CHAMPION Vc FLOYD PATTERSON CHALLENGER. FIGHT PICTURES! COM ETE § SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS IN FN ene SLOW MOTIONI! FIGHT . PICTURES "TORAY ON THE , SAME > PROGRAM GREED ) in ; burst upon , ' the desert like a bullet screaming from a.45! OLD ot 3:00 - 5:00 7:00 - 9:00 itt | J "THE PHILIPS BROTHERS" Direct from New York City TOPS IN MODERN ENTERTAINMENT OSHAWA'S FINEST @ Enteriainment Nightly at 9 P.M. @ Matinee Saturday -- 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. SAM LOCHRAN -- Manager DANCE AT THE Royal Canadian Legion Hall 90 Centre St., Oshawa December 1st through Dec. 23 WATCH FOR THE Chustmas Gift (Circular Feeturing The Dedswerth Orchestra SATURDAY, NOV. 27 9 P.M. fo 12 P.M. 2.00 PER COUPLE MAXvonSYDOH-VETE MU "THE REWARD" 300 = babe + 1180 « 9:30 CX ERE