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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jan 1966, p. 6

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; H i "@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednendey, Joncory 18, 1866 | Orientation Program > Planned For Students jrent series of lectures has been WHITBY (Staff) -- More than six different areas of study 400 Whitby secondary students|ranging from anthropology to will participate in a ag weve | pecan science. orientation program to é in both eary and Anderson|STARTS THURSDAY High Schools in the next few The first lecture begins on weeks. Students in the five-year|Thursday at 9 a.m. in the An- programs, Grades 11 to 13 only, derson High School auditorium. will attend the lectures. |The dean of students of York The entire program is design-| University, Dean Tatham, will o bring the university to the |@ddress the students, His topic cotvdbonag ; lwill be "The Value of the Hu- \Council Members Doubtful | About Proposed WHITBY (Staff)-- An appli- jeation for a division of land |\for the development of ariother car washing establishment Whitby envoked heated discuss- ion at Monday council meeting. | Councillors were: disturbed by the request in view of unsatis- factory arrangement of the first) establishment now located on} Brock st, n. | After considerable discussion jcouncil agreed to ask the owner to provide more depth in his property to avoid future tra- Students of both schools were | ffic problems. The proposed és- involved in a 'Career's Night' |tablishment is to be located on | the south side of Dundas st.! |made by Miss Lorraine Valleau, |guidance director in the Whitby |schools. The orientation pro- gram is the second stage of a |three - year cycle, coinciding with Career's Night and the post secondary school education pro- gram. in|while excess Car Wash | fy owners located around the business were also affected by the presence of the car wash water had been reported the street. Councillor Hugh O'Connell no ied the previous council had dealt with this ma@tter when it first came up.' He fault ed the previous council for giv- ing the project its biessing with- out having at least looked at sight plans of the proposal, He agreed a flowing on :to %. the present one should not be, Jen. 19 af the town-hall. The allowed to occur again but fail-|town's building inspector, Sid ed to see how the council could|Correll, was instructed to in- hold up the request. form the committee of the coun- Reeve Quantrill suggested a\and act accordingly. four-lane highway is to be con- establishment. "We don't want! Police And Rotary any cars' blocking this. highway Brock st.' he warned, The} reeve said council should in-| Whithy (Staff)--Three goals by Gary Gillespie saved the ample signs placed on the street to prohibit cars from parking,|sored bantam team from a loss normal flow of traffic, day evening. The teams, play- The entire question, in appli-|ing in the Whitby Minor Hoc- FOUR-LAND ROAD cil's feelings about the matter structed past the front of this) as they are blocking traffic on Play To Tie form the owners there will be Whitby Police Association spon- stopping or interferring with the|to the Whitby Rotary Club, Mon- cation form, will appear beforelkey Association, Bantam Divi- problem similiar to the committee of adjustment,sion at the Whitby Community and Jack Grant potted goals in & 8-3 pairs for the Ramblers. Anwer jing for the losers were: Dave |Heron and Dave Bolson. caeaeimenmameemaaine Family Monuments it ir Created Te Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552. Arena, wound up~ wifti Geadiock. ' Scoring for the Rotary club in the hard fougit game were:| 'Mark Scott, Rickey Marshall jand Don Bradford. | Whitby Kinsmen dropped the! Branch 112 Legion in the second | game on the card with a nat-) row 4-3 win. John Huitema, Jim Hodges, Bryce Jones and Glenn Jeffrey scored for the Kinsmen, The Legion goals were fired by; Henry Huinicuk, Gary Twin- ning and Fred. Huiser. | The third scheduled game saw} the Abs. Ramblers hand a 4-2 loss to Local 494 Rubberwork- 'ers' pee wee all-stars, Jim Snare students in preference to taking, the stiidents to the university. manities'. Following the lecture |!ast year with representatives) Professors from six Ontario uni-|the students will have an oppor-| from business and industry at-| sree oe constructed] tunity to direct questions to the tending the schools to address| . was versities will address the stu-| REEVE. OPPOSED dents, The lectures will include speaker. students on specific careers. j | Kuture lectures will be held Next the third st t Opposed to the project, Reeve jon the following Wednesdays Next year the third stage 0! mverett Quantrill suggested the| G T Discuss |!" five consecutive weeks. Lec-|the cycle will be conducted. | council should take a long look| roup 0 | tures will be held at Anderson | This portion of the program will|at the application by Cor-Nor| = {High School, Jan. 26 and Feb, 2.|be related to post secondary| Enterprises Ltd., of Toronto. He; (i |plied Arts and Technology,|traffic problems with cars blo- field is opening her home this 2 O Where You Get Personalized Service ; ' Ratepayers Association met) THREE-YEAR CYCLE |sometimes referred to as Com-|cking the. street while turning Thursday to make arrange- is Monday evening with a good at-| The arrangements for the cur-!munity Colleges. linto the establishment. Proper- ments and form a dance com- ' ' a e STEAKS MEN'S HARTT'S | MEN'S SHOES tendance. In the absence of the acsnihsiinipdcai president, Larry Treagus, Vice-| mittee. The next general meeting will SIRLOIN WING & T-BONE actions Beiter REG. TO 20.00 = : - 18.89 | = 3.89 a Hamburg Patties 3 ..;. 1.00 | " a P President John Zwieste chaired the meeting. be Feb. Me SAUSAGE CHILDREN'S 'BUSTER BROWN BROKEN LINES REG. TO 7.98 Members discussed the forth- coming election of officers to be held at the February meeting. | 2.89 wi » TEENS' SHOES Plan Your Holiday Now ! FLATS Our Complete Stock of ALL SLIPPERS McBrine Luggage clearance 2.09 LADIES' AIRSTEP PUMPS \ 6.89 wi w WOMEN'S SHOES REG. TO 15.98 uw. 19° is, 49° NEED HELP ON WHEELS EDMONTON (CP)--A tmobile psychiatric team is needed to curb this city's high suicide} rate, says psychiatrist Juilus Guild. "The place to stop sui- cides is in the home before the problem has to be treated in| hospital," says Dr. Guild, who recommended that help be available 24 hours a day. SUN BRITE MARGARINE 3 »- 79: | BREAD 2 caves 39° | HAMBURG BUNS 2 xcs, 49° POTATO CHIPS ICE CREAM 74, 75° co: 1.49 2a doz, tray Fresh Laid : : EGGS = coor «wane 1,29 h Id Ask for the folder ebout eur |] Ww. scecialize in HOME FREE FREEZER ORDERS Cutting and Wrapping reti t i te d socsonid pelea dap es Ask About Our Prices how to save tex dollars, } | WHITBY MEAT MARKET fo" PROVIDE YOUR OWN PENSION Y gal EACH 65° 10% OFF ut 10% OFF Vote For Officers and Feb. 9, 16 and 23 at Henry| education, including information| said the car washing establish-| "WOMEN'S -- AT THE -- The association plans A STYLING SAVE ON FOOTWEAR FOR ALL*THE FAMILY! | | Street. High School. on the proposed Colleges éf Ap-| ment on Brock st. n. is causing | WHITBY -- Blair Park Vista "rar ouee' ast | 6 WHITBY MEAT MARKET 119 BROCK ST. §. WHITBY Red & Blue Brand Beef -- CLOSED MONDAYS--AIl Meats Govt. Inspected TILL 9 P.M. Whitby Plaza WHITBY PH: 668-6941 | r WHITBY | READY PASTED Gp civux 16-0z. SPRAY BOMBS NOW ONLY '1.49 1965 Sunworthy wEny varme AT '2 PRICE Wallpaper \ FLAT . SEMI.GLOSS LATEX - AND SUPER GLOSS -- Standard Co ALL AT... % PRICE LUCITE INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT 0». OFF 100 ROOM LOTS MAKE US AN OFFER THEY MUST BE SOLD YOU BUY QUALITY - SUNWORTHY «::. MURALS FOR LESS 5% ro 50% OFF DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD.. WHITBY PHONE 668-5862 : 107 BYRON OT. &. . See ce crs Free Delivery TRUTONE OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT 20% OFF - SALE ONLY FULL WALL BRUSHES - ROLLERS 33%» OFF OPEN FRI. 'TIL 9 &

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