| WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Board "Grey Listed" Trustee Declares WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whitby School Board has been 'Grey Listed,' Leslie McFarlane said Tuesday evening when speak- ing at a public meeting in the Kathleen Rowe Public School. 'He said the action had been instigated by the Ontario Teach- er's. Fedreration because the local board paid less in teach- er's salaries than Oshawa or Ajax. : "We have tried to hold the line on this rising cost," he said," but the action has brought us difficulty in securing teachers." Mr. McFarlane stated the high cost of education in the town, if it could be called that, was due largely to teach- er's salaries which made up the} lion's share of the budget. | "We tried to argue this out! with the federation and they| 'grey listed' us without notifying the board of its action,"' Mr. McFarlane charged. He said some teachers who had applied for positions in Whitby and had been informed they were accep- table, had backed out at the last minute. 'They told us they couldn't work here because we were grey listed,' he said. | Norman 'Edmondson, secking) election to the board of trustees, said he was trained to ask questions. If elected he would ask questions, receive answers and put the knowledge to good advantage. Douglas Maundrell, seeking re-election as a trustee, said the last two years have resulted Police Warn Old Two attempts were made to; defraud Whitby old age pen- sioners of their pension cheque money Tuesday. The Whitby Police Department warns that neither the department nor banks are in the habit of making) checks. Should calls concerning} money be received the police should be notified immediately.| Two Whitby Homes Ransacked Sneak thieves ransacked two Whitby residences Tuesday. Police said the method of entry) was the same in both instances| and they believe the same per- sons were responsible. | A 19-inch portable television set, a transistor radio, an elec-| tric drill, electric hand mixer, | $10 in cash, two silver dollars) and two cartons of cigaretes were stolen from the home of Two Seek Area Reeveship The electors of Whitby Town- ship will go to the polls Dec. 11) of to elect a reeve, deputy reeve and members of the township public school board. Heber Down, a former reeve ~ 'Vote Candidates Face _ Barrage Of Questions nexation question will go ahead because the Ontario Municipal Board would not rule against a could be in quite a mess. Deputy Reeve Brooks stressed the importance of remembering the higher the building goes the more services will he required, He suggested the town's serv ices could not atequately handle buildings higher than eight stor- eys at the present time. He said : ea | WHITBY in the greatest progress in the) ates: for school system, New departments have been established which can only result in even better edu- cational opportunities for the community children, he ex- plained. (Staff) Candi- reeve and deputy- reeve in the town of Whitby at the forthcoming election were faced with a barrage. of pre- pared questions at the Kathleen | Rowe Public School, Tuesday suggested| evening. : : hag gy fae ggg The first question -- 'If indus- 4 seeking re-election but stressed try should seek to locate on downtown parking must be es- the importance of maintaining a town owned property, which is tablished or problems will arise first ake educational system. not at present serviced, will thejin the future. : She aupgested the experience municipality pay for services) Mr. Osborne suggested small-jernment tells us to produce the she has gained while a trustee /and add the cost to the land, sojer parking space requirements tonnage and they'll fix up the should greatly aid her in ful-|in fact it is not subsidized by) would ease the restrictions. He/harbor. What I want to know is filling her obligations lthe ratepayers?' |suggested--eight-storey buildings|how can you get the tonnage g S. juntil the -harbor is opened? : _| Reeve Everett Quantrill said: | should be sufficient. ee a ae "In the past the cost had to be} Mr. Quantrill said the restric-|Large ocean-going ships can't d ' a il-|turn in the basin," he said. A ;,{placed on the shoulders of the|tions must be held to the facil-) sec pa pian ear wae incoming industrialist. This wasjities in existence with the prob- PARKING PROBLEM as 'attributes of a dedicated said to be incorporated in the\lem of services to be always! In regard to downtown park- trustee. 'People of vision are Municipal Act. The act has been considered. ling, all candidates agreed it was needed.' she_gommented. changed to allow municipalities) |. ea |absolutely necessary; Gadfrey Scifiling another in-|'0 Pay the cost but the local ayer ty eee hat ideas\/RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION cumbent trustee stated the cost|council has not changed On| wave you to economize in town), One touchy question was in- of Atementary education in the carter Paley. jexpenditures, but which you feel|{Toduced from the floor by town was actually less than in| Councillor Harry Inkpen sug-| Og pecuit. in greater ef- Councillor Tom Edwards. He other communities. "It. costs|gested the town must assist In) thereby decreasing S214 he had been asked what his less than $200 to educate each | dusty and hagas ge it to ree ee on -- 'was. "How pupil per year," he said, He in. ie cost might be assesse: SRE EE ER ak .qwould you deal with this?" Mr. a or out the actual cost was|2gainst the taxpayer but in the Pioggeernga Aertel need Edwards asked all candidates. about $12 less than either Ajax/¢nd the benefit from new indus-| ercial assessment. He said to| Mr. Osborne suggested the or Oshawa despite the higher try will over-ride the initial chtait this the tain Giuet antes question should not be asked by salaries paid in those 'centres. |CoSt, he explained. park of Whitby Township, |22Yone- He said a man's re- Wide diversification -and con- Deputy Reeve George Brooksii (7). is no other way we can ligious affiliations were his own eat travelli Suh the Said firms should pay for serv-| "7 Hnued there: | <a" private business. siderable travelling arou dvan.(ices: He pointed out, however,|Secure continued increase in in-|" Mr. Inkpen said he could see country tygenb cited a a ied ere are cases where services dustrial commercial 4SS€SS-| 14 reason why it should have tages by Robert J. - a ':|are installed which might ap- ment since we have a shortage) any effect on whether a person newest. member of the board) 1, to benefit one industrialist of available land he said. He|nould be elected to. council or or another. In the end, the ad- predicted this year would be the 'ant A who is seeking re-election. He} said he obtained much valuable |,aniage is widespread with the|Diggest year for Wilby from an Mir, Quantrill stated freedom industrial gr s Pp ; feltenn ana eoetons ah information during his working | .ommunity receiving the over- Mr. Osbortie said the council adequate services. Mr. Inkpen said development of the Whitby Harbor could at- tract considerable industrial de- velopment in the community. Mr. Brooks said the town is getting the run-around in regard to the harbor. '"The federal gov- of municipality that could provide) (BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Accused Is Convicted On Three Charges WHITBY (Staff) -- Charged| Convicted on a-charge of con- | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 1, 1965 § Viciont Crimes Show Increase WASHINGTON (AP) -- The! incidence of violent .érime in the United States remains on the rise this year, but the FBI says the emphasis is away from | the big tities, Ss e The increase during the first nine months of 1965 was five per cent compared with the same period last year. But the suburbs registered an - eight- per-cent rise, while communi- ties with from 10,000 to 50,000 persons showed a seven-per- cent gain. with careless driving, havingjsuming while a minor and es- lliquor in a public place andjcaping from custody, William consuming liquor.while a minor,|Beckstead, 18, of Pickering Donuld Wayne Langille, 576)Township, was remanded one Front st, Oshawa, was convic-|week for sentence. ted on all three charges in| Sgt. D. Fleming of the Picker- magistrate's court here Tues-|ing Police Department, said the iday. accused was apprehended in The accused was fined $100|front of a restaurant and fled land costs or 15 days on the first|when being taken to a police) jcount; $25 and cost or 10 days|ctulser, | jon the second count and $10 and! A fine of $50 and costs or] cost or 10 days on the thirdjseven days was imposed on charge. His driver's licence|Raymond Joseph Ladesoute, of \was suspened for two years. |Oshawa, for consuming while a) | The charges arose out of an|minor. laccident on Nov. 3 which oc-) 4 fine of $10 and costs or 10 jcurred on Dundas st. e. The|days was imposed on Gregory| jaccused's car left the highway/Tucker, 209 Brock st. n., Whitby, | jand careened through private for being drunk in a public' jproperty causing an estimated place. $200 damage. The car was lwritten off with extensipe dam- Two men were injured in the|. = accident and received medical seven days. lattention at Oshawa General} Found in the basement of} hospital, A third man was taken|a Whitby church, lifford Malone, | to the Whitby Police station.|72, of no. fixed address, pvas| The car was registered in the|placed on six months suspended name of Charles Langille, 576|sentence for being drunk in a Front: st., Oshawa. public place. Consuming while a . minor jcost James Ord, 716 Clarence dr., Whitby, $50 and costs or! A Perfect Gift Whitby Plaza Family Monuments ea iY Individual Requirements Created To day visiting numerous univer- sities and other places. important all advantage. Gordon Osborne said if an in- dustry is worthwhile it should should keep a close eye on ex- penditures like the $460. council |speech was every man's private business. Mr. Brooks said one doesn't DEPUTY bear the cost of services. 'I'm might be asked to pay for public ask a candidate or anyone what STAFFORD BROS, LTD. McCullough Jewellers ; Is HEADQUARTERS ELECTRONIC TIMEPIECE ACCUTRON* ACCUTRON "214" Handsome stainless steel case, _ hand-applied hour markers, Allte gator strap, Waterproof*, shocke protected, '$158.98 McCULLOUGH JEWELLERS LIMITED Whitby for the WORLD'S ONLY ty BULOVA for Christma, Ph, 668-5051 CASH RESERVES ton and Ray Hatter are seeking 1 the two public seats. skating for children. He said rp riage possibly an outside organization |7onz0n he Pi Pal then Pres could take it up. form as to deoend on wheties Mr. Quantrill suggested a cen- he js ah Anglicun, Catholic , tral purchasing agency might be|5:eq man or Jew ' God h a sia established. He said it was onelne caiq » WOE Neip us, point to be studied in the future.| ----___ Age Pensioners In one instance the caller) identified himself as a 'member of the police department. In the against giving anything away. The to can't afford it." In Aeply to Mr. Osborne's comments, Councillor Harry other case he said he was a Inkpen said competition for in- idustry is keen. "Considerable MONUMENTS : OSBORNE REEVE 318 DUNDAS EAST FOR A E EARN L awe eae 668-3552 representative of a bank. | : : b jserviced land lies around us in "Economizing for the sake of economizing can be bad for the community," he said. NEED FOR INDUSTRY The question of attracting in- | dustrial and commercial assess- LAND USE BYLAW ment was again aired. Z f The second question dealt pri-- Mr. Osborne agreed more Joe Zavitsky, 110 Hopkins st. | marily with a land use bylaw|land is required. He paid tribute) The home of J. G. Beaton, 510) and the question of whether it|to Mayor Warren Mowat and the) Henry st., was entered between!.4 iq pose a problem to gain-|industrial commissioner, Wil-| 1:15 and 1:30 p.m. A number of ling commercial assessmentliam Morrison for the fine job! articles were removed from the! through being too stringent. they were doing. re| ej a | In each case the resident was! other communities like Scarbor- asked if the pension cheque had!ough," he said. "We must not been cashed and what. the|tell the industrialist he must pay serial numbers of bills were. al Services OF you can't locate jhere. j Where you g BEVTER FOOD BUIS WHITBY MEAT MARKET ae AVy% IN A VICTORIA AND GREY SPECIAL DEPOSIT ACCOUNT -- AT THE -- et QUALITY MEAT at Cut Rate Prices house and stacked at the back| Councillor Harry Inkpen did} Mr. Quantrill said the best) door where they were found. [15 agree restrictions were toojidea is to satisfy the industry| A resident of the area told/stringent. He said an eight-\already located in the town. Re- police of seeing two persons storey apartment building was/ cent additions to locai plants in-| hurriedly leaving the Beaton | Sufficient and if parking regula-jdicate a sense of satisfaction premises ltions were not upheld the town|now exists. He predicted the an-| e STEAKS T-BONE & SIRLOIN (Minimum Account - $5,000) C Interest ts calculated on the Robert White are seeking the fice of deputy reeve. Mrs. A. C. Craigie, Eric Bran- | : xt. HOBBS .1..-mo0. VEAL STEAK ov Withdrawals may be made at any time on ntation ef the passbook, uw 99° school board | FOR H Gordon Hanna, James P. Bray ts opposing the incumbent reeve,|., Neil Grandy were given ac- SIDE BACON - ich aan A BACON - once s 78° John Dryden; while Frank|clamations as members of the Thompson, John Batty and! township council. WHITBY PERSONALS St. John the Evangelist CWL home of his sister and brother- held a highly successful bazaar in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. 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