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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1965, p. 5

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_WHITRY DAY-BY-DAY Approval Of Addition -- Delayed By Council WHITBY (Staff) -- Approval|been made. The total cost, esti- addition to the Anderson| mated at $718,000. is based on igh School, Whitby, was put/an architect's estimate. over to next year by town coun-| It was also stated the board is cil, Monday evening. The coun-|unable to engage an architect cil was meeting for the finaljuntil tentative approval has time, winding up its two-year|been received from the depart- term. ment of education and, the On- The request for permission to|tario Municipal Board, Original issue debentures for the addi-| approval under date, May 28 of tion - was submitted by the|this year, authorized the board Whitby District High Sc hoo1/to take the current proceedings. Board in a letter to council. The, Based on equalized assess- board also submitted a sketch, ment, the actual debentture cost plan with the explanation that will be shared with the Town- minor changes in the plans have! ship of Whitby. Bus Service Study Asked Two bus companies will be|jof a written request for an ex- - gsked to investigate the feasi-/tension of the service. bility of providing regular bus) D. G. McMillan, general man- | Entertainment for the | Whitby -Lion's 'Club Christ- | mas party came in large doses Sunday. afternoon at PUPILS ENTERTAIN AT CHRISTMAS PARTY | oe teacher. The children are shown as they give out with one of their better numbers. - --Oshawa Times Photo Public School. The young- sters provided choral enter- tainment under the direction of Miss Dianne Smith, their the Community Ar On hand for the occasion were a group of Grade 1 pupils from the Earl A. Fairman service to the North View ager of Burley Bus Lines, ad- Heights section of Whitby, it|vised council the last time an was agreed Monday evening. In|additional licence was issued it making the decision the town|was found there was insufficient council suggested such investi-| business for the two operations. gation was the only fair way of| 'We trust that council is fully settling the question. aware of the implications be- The decision to invite the vol-|hind this action and the dangers ., that exist to the established untary survey followed receipt) ovine we now provide," the| e of a letter from Burley Bus|peneral manager stated in his|!"8 Ottenbrites, Sunday after-| Lines, of Cobourg, operators of Jetter. noon, playing in the Mercantile} a bus service through a large) Mr, McMillan requested con-|Hockey League. The Sunoco portion of the community. sideration and an opportunity to|boys dropped Ottenbrites 8-7 in The Cobourg firm suggested investigate the situation before|the first scheduled game while {t was operating a regularia licence or any form of ap-|Kelly - Disney bombed Royal scheduled service within the proval is given another opera- | Hotel in the second contest, community and had no record |10-8, | pairs with Brian Fletcher, Gray- | tor. Ticket Cars Blocking Driveways idon Colville and Lynn Middle- Whitby police officers will be;plaint involved vehicles obstruct-| ton scoring. Gord Forrester and instructed to issue parking tick-jing a driveway next to Longbot- Herb Fran fired singles. Otten- ets to any motorist blocking pri-jtom's Grocery store. brite goals also came in pairs vate driveways with his vehicle,| Mrs. Fraser requested action|with Art Rennick; Aime Rous- it was decided at a council|be taken immediately and that|seau and Lloyd Seymour doing meeting Monday evening. Harry|'no parking' signs be erected as|the honors, Joe Vesters scored Inkpen, chairman of the Fire,|a detriment. Upon investigation|a single. Light and Community services|Chief Rankin found signs would) The first period saw both committee, was asked to bring/not improve the situation and|teams tied, two goals apiece. Ot- the matter to the attention of|could be a disadvantage to the WHITBY (Staff) -- Arena} Sunoco upset the league lead-| Sunoco goals. came early in Arena Sunoco '|Mayor Is Appointed Upsets Leaders tenbrites set the pace with the to the Whitby District High School Board. Both men will serve three-year terms. Re- appointed for . another three years, Kenneth Cunliffe will re- present the town on the Ontario County (Southern Health Area) Board. o Planning Board WHITBY (Staff) -- Warren|Mowat stated he was quite will- Ask Billiard Fariors ui Whitey (Staitj ~~ Billiard parlor operation in Whitby on Sundays should be prohibited, two operators of local billiard academys advised council Mon- day evening. Sunday was de- scribed as the Lord's Day, tra- ditionally a day for the family. The current Sunday Sports Plebiscite was praised as worth- while. Authors of a letter to the council, were the operators of the Palm Billard and Maple Leaf Billiard Academies. Third operators strongly urged the council to prohibit the opening of billiard academies on S$un- day. They suggested in this way the community could derive the fullest benefit from sports and recreations within the town for eee | 'which the plebiscite was intend- ed. It was further suggested the vote in favor of Sunday sports would be an asset to the com- munity in general and, to young people in particular. The oper- ators stated they take pride in their occupation and believe bil- liards to be an honest and moral recreation. They said, however, the participation in the recrea-| tion of billiards has rarely been Ul0SER |. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 21, 1965 § THACH ESKIMG FRENCH i BOAT CE ney, : tien 'Schnelder; an Oblate mis tlic Horse, a two-monthold sionary in northern Quebec,|colt owned by Mrs. Cora Hum- Aopes soon to finish the worid's|pntey, tas a" cies. > em first French-Eskimo dictionary.|bling that of a deer, It doesn't The result of an estimated 25,-|handicap the horse as he 000 hours work over 18 years,|ro} a the corral, nip- the dictionary will translate|p' the sleeves of everyone about 20,000 words in 400 pages. wit range. BROC One Complete Program Eech ROCK Evening -- Starting at 7:30 Rock has Doris... TONY |i; aNDal. SeNp Me No [-Lowers AWARTIN MELCHER Proton» A UNVERSAL Pc "TecBemicobone Satine "PLUS ---- 2nd Fecture Attraction In Color "LISBON" Begins 7:30 -- Sterring Rey Milland -- Maureen O'Here SEASON GREETINGS TO ONE AND ALL! Theatre Gift Tickets Now On Sele on a family scale. ing to serve the community in was appointed a member of Citar pecisuere we bate paige Whitby Community Planning |the planning board several times | Board at the last regular coun-/hefore and shall enjoy doing so| cil meeting Monday evening. | again," he said. } The action was described as 3 , : normal with unsuccessful candi- Also appointed to the planning dates fer council usually given| board for a three-year term was an opportunity to serve the town|Ralph MecCarl who completes in another capacity, Mayor pis first term in this position on/| Mowat was defeated at the polls Dec. 31 during the. recent election by feiss Desmond Newman. Agreeing to the appointmen for a three-year term, Mayor!Charles Ryc Mowat, 1965 Mayor oi Whitby, Neil Murker was appointed to} tthe Whitby Library Board and | roft was appointed | i | REND YES, YOU'LL SAVE PLENTY ! More Than 100 Children 1965 Chief Constable George Rankine The problem arose on a com plaint from Mrs. Shirley G. Fra ser, 816 Brock st. n. The com To Investigate The 1966-67 Whitby Town Coun- cil will take action on a request for an investigation into free skating for school children, it was stated, Monday evening. The problem will be turned over to the new finance committee chairman who will be named at the 1966 inaugural meeting. Coinciding with the council de- To Study Need Safety Sidewalk WHITBY (Staff) -- The town of Whitby Streets Committee will investigate the feasibility of establishing a safety sidewalk on the north side of Dundas st. e., it was reported Monday evening. The recommendation, made by the Fire and Community store. The chief constable fur-/first two, duplicated by Sunoco ther recommended the store|/ moments later. In the second owner erect his own sign at the|frame Sunoco outscored Otten- entrance to the driveway. | prites 3-1. In the third period Ot- . jtenbrites narrowed the margin Free Skating jwith a 43 scoring effort which | just fell short of the necessary | count. | Grant Heffernan paced the \Kelly-Disney squad with a three) |goal spread followed by Greg | |Heffering and Al MacDonald} with goals in pairs. Singles were tallied by Mike Gray and Ron} | Slack. For the Royals Dave Har- | rison was the big gun firing a| three goal effort. Harvey Rob- | erts potted a pair and, Melvin | Brown, Bob Oegema and Bill Lundsmark fired singles. | The first period was a 4-2} spread for Kellys, out-shooting the Royals by a wide margin. Kellys duplicated their effort in the second frame again chalking up a 4-2 margin. The third per- iod was strictly a Royal effort with the losers out-scoring the Kelly squad 4-2 but the attack fell short of the mark. During the, afternoon Otten. | brites sustained their second loss in nine games, being upset cision, a letter of protest against the abolition of free skating was received and filed. The letter, signed by Elspeth Hilts, presi- dent of the Brock Street Home and School Association, left no doubt about the feelings of the association members. The president stated the asso-| ciation hoped something could be done to revoke the decision of the Whitby Public School Board which cancelled the ac- tivity. One reason cited for the protest was the lack of outdoor skating facilities, considering the moderate winter weather in the community. Councillor Harry Inkpen, was agreed to by council. Investigation of the question will be madagearly in the new year, and is in answer to a request by the Whitby Public Services Committee; headed by School Board. by the third place.Sunoco boys. Guests Of Whitby Lions WHITBY (Staff) --Fun and,by both children and adults | games for one and all were |during the afternoon with Lion | part of the agenda at the annual|Bill Treadwell supplying the | Christmas Party heid by the | musical accompaniment _ by | Whitby Lions Club Sunday after-| singing Jingle Bells. noon. Taking over the upper . floot of the Whithy Community| J¢° Sritt were, Served arhile | Arena, over 100 children, ac- . 2 . A 4 the adults were provided with | companied by their parents,| Me ong cookies, | poured into the hall. | Entertainment was provided| Presents were handed out tp by Grade 1 pupils from the |\each of the entertaining Grade | Earl A. 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