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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1966, p. 5

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_ WHITBY DAY - BY -DAY_ Dies Five Children Baptized At St. Mark's Church The Sacrament of Infant Bap- tism was observed in St. Mark's United Church Feb. 6 when five children were presented by their parents. The minister was as- sisted by Elder E. M.° Freek Anne Michelle Freek, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. C. E, Freek; Brian Kenneth Bravener, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Bravener; Douglas Bonar Wilt, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilt; Jane Ann Mark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cc. W. Mark; Paul Raymond Keys, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Keys. In keeping with the national Garden Club Holds Card Party Members of the Whitby Gar- den Club held their annua! Val- entine Card Party in the audi- torium of the King Street School, in place of a business theme, f for Christian Youth Week the minister's message was en- titled "Called to Be," -- The) choir with Mrs. A. Lonsdale,| soloist, sang the anthem "'Re-' jeice, the Lord is King": The flowers in the memorial vases were placed to the mem-/ ory of Mrs, Marie Jean Bracey, | It was announced Feb. 20 the Rev, Dr. James R. Mutchmor, a past Moderator of the United Church of Canada, and former secretary of the board of Evan-| gelism and Social Service will visit Whitby. Wilkinson and Mrs. T, Kelly. For Bridge: Mrs, A. J, Brady and Miss Laura Pellow. Draw prizes were also won by Miss Mamie Rowe, Mrs. K. al Tin Now Total UU Pickering nuclear power sta- tion is helping to power--Cana- dian business and industry long before it produces its first kilo- watt of electricity. The $266 million Ontario Hy- dro project has pumped more than $50 million into the econo- my since the plant was annou- nced about 18 months ago. Hun- dreds of workers in dozens of Nuclear Project Contracts BEsiis a rounding the nuclear reactor- a metal tank- prevents the escape of radiation. Houston Aggregate Company, Cite de Jacques-Cartier, Quebec, will supply the needed heavy ag- gregate for about $140,006. De- livery starts early in July. Stee! shielding for the reac- tor 'faces' will come from Drummond - McCall Company, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Februery 15, 1966 5 © tn tk etnnast erie 000). cand General Concrete Lid., Hem- ilton, will supply concrete for the powerhouse, twin 155-foot tall reactor buildings, 168-foot vacuum building and other str- uctures. The $1.7 million con- tract calls for delivery to start Mar. 1. 20 SERVICE BUILDINGS On, the site now, pile-driving is in progress for the reactor buildings. About® 20 temporary ice huildines ara at Sah * amend SeryscS ious staves Of the estimated iv men on site, about 100 are Hydro Peak work force, more ; 1,300 men, should be -reached in 1968. : Scheduled to om first power in 1970, Pickering Gen- erating Station is is being built 20 miles east of downtown To- ronto by Ontario Hydro, It is designed by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., and Hydro, firms benefit fromthe use of Canadian know-how, Eight more contracts ann- ounced today, worth $11.5: mil- lion, including taxes, are con- tained in the $50 million, Many contracts include options for) more work if the station is expanded beyond the twin 540,- --e units now commi- tted. 90 PER CENT CANADIAN Canadian content of the con- tracts is more than 90 per cent. Largest of today's. awards went to Babcock - Wilcox and Goldie - McCullough, Galt, for -- | THE BOWMANVILLE & OSHAWA } PLACE THE FACE CONTEST 166 King St. E. Bowmanville ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED Your Quality G.M. Dealer "GOODWILL GUARANTEED USED CARS & TRUCKS" 623-3396 meeting for February. Some splrited games euchre and bridge were played.| d |McKelvie and Mr. R. Van- of| Horne. After the games, everyone sat own at a long table for refresh- steam generators and related equipment valued at about $4.5 million. In this equipment, PADDY'S MARKET Specializing in PETER KOWAL Jr. REAL ESTATE NEW AJAX HYDRO MANAGER VB ON scaver A experienced Commission, He took over 12 years, 'and prior to that he winners of prizes were: Euchre: Mrs. Mrs. Elia Smith, Mrs. WHITBY (Staff) --Member- ship. in St. Mark's United Church is now 1,133 persons, | the annual congregational meet- ing was told. During 1965, 78 new members were received and 102 removed} -- 13 by death, 89 by transfer--| with 48 of these becoming char- | ter members of the Gardenview United Church. There were also! Father And Son Banquet Planned The Fifth Whitby Cubs and Scouts Mothers' Auxiliary held its meeting Feb. 8 in the St.|Chestnut st. e. These donations Joseph meeting room. The meeting was chaired by Vincent. Mallon. It was announced that the Father and Son banquet will be held Feb. 27 at St. John the Evangelist parish hall at 6 p.m, with Mrs. Joseph Ottenbrite as| general convener assisted by her Sixer members. Mrs. Mallon asked mothers who had. surplus Cubs - Scouts clothing, hats or caps, or outfits, to donate them at Pot Luck Luncheon Held By WI The Whitby Women's Institute | held a very successful pot luck|on 'Public Relations', luncheon in the IOOF Hall Jan. lout the aims and work of the| the | Institute and explaining the dif- Everett King, |ferent subjects studied through | the year and how all should} ing ode and Mary Steward Col-/strive to understand just what lect. Roll call was answered by|the Institute as well 17 members. There were five Country is doing, and all should | become more familiar with the The motto 'It is our duty to| \little "Yellow Handbook". see that our Institute is one of! many members never bother to the Best" was given by Mrs. |study Earl Ward. Correspondence was (stands for. 26. After a hearty President, Mrs, took over with the usual open- meal visitors. read by the secretary. A letter) from an English Institute was) Feb. read expressing the wish to cor- respond with a Canadian Insti- \Geneva Curl. Proceeds will go tute. Mrs, Geneva Curl volun-|towards the teered to answer giving details | of the aims and work. A letter) from the Harold King farm at} Keswick was received thanking the Institute for the donation toward helping the ex-prisoners to become citizens in normal life. Legion Auxiliary Plans Social Evening * The Royal Canadian Legion D. Birbeck,|/Mrs. J. J. N.! Church Receives 78 New Members Mrs. | widely jments which were served by N. Wilkinson and her} committee. Hydro official, Joseph Robvert "Joe" Mason, 9, has been appointed manager of Ajax Hydro Electric |58 baptisms, 37 marriages and 35 burials during 1965. The financial report showed that the committee of stewards |had a budget of $29,620 and that $9,209 was sent to the M and M fund and $2,931 was raised for {the Oshawa Presbytery Church Extension Fund. WHITBY (Staff) Whitby] The Sunday School reported students did exceedingly well in} an enrollment of teaching staff of 75. Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto. All students completed san A, jden Mary Anne Cargill; | Donald nick, Patricia Wilson (equal) examinations on the piano. GRADE 10 PIANO Honors -- Lynda J. Hall GRADE 9 PIANO Pass -- Steven F. Peleshok GRADE 8 PIANO the next meeting or same to Mrs. John Sillius, deliver 312 will be forwarded for Eskimo Scouts, A card party will be held Mar, 22 at the parish hall. The familton: general convener, President porah Shier Mrs. Vincent Mallon, will be} Honors Barbara Brooks; assisted by Mrs. Dan O'Hagen|Marie G. Hogan, Margaret E. and her Sixers. Proceeds from|sSmith (Equal); Gail Disney,| this event to-go towards the|Crystal J, Peleshok (equal); | Scout Band. Patricia Shannon, Linda Skakie Lunch was served by Mrs. | (equal) {Joseph Ottenbrite and her com-| Pass -- Susan Sage; mittee of Sixers. The next meet-| Inkpen ne er ae nee Fe GRADE 7 PIANO Honors -- Susan Closson; Di-| anne L. Budd, Valerie Lapp) }(equal); Ann McDougall; Di:! Mrs. Earl Ward gave a paper/ana M. Turner; Paul Jordan | pointing GRADE 6 PIANO First Class Honors -- Cather-| ine Shannon; Beth Cawker | Honors -- Michael Harney; | (Care Haffenden; Graham Tog: | Christine Steja;~ De- Sarah as our) GRADE 5 PIANO First Class Honors John} |Edari, Susan Harney (equal) | Honors -- David Pos; Gail Su- ginomori; Nancy Atkinson; Ken- neth Keys Pass -- Joan L. Deavy; Char- a euchre jene Day, | Janice Pugh 14 at the home of Mrs. Ebceatates amuanen mime | Too) just what the Institute Plans were made for Whitby Township | Passes Accounts | BROOKLIN (Staff) Re-| | quests for grants and for mem- berships from four organiza- |tions were referred to the fi-| nance committee by Whitby} = Council, Montay Whitby General Hospital Fund. The meeting closed with a bird contest led by Mrs. Earl Ward and won by Mrs. Mar- garet Dewsbury. The next meet- ing will be at the home of Mrs. Gordon McLean, Euclid st., Feb. 23 at 7.30 p.m. ght. Submitted-to-council-were -re- quests for a grant from the and her committee. Groveside Cemetery Board, Burtinsky Ladies Auxiliary held its busi-|It is also the official visit of membership in the Association ness meeting chaired by the president, Phyllis Norris. An invitation was received from Oshawa Branch 43 to at- tend. a social evening April 12 The invitation was accepted and members will be attending. The next meeting will be in the form of a social under the convenership of Mrs. Muriel Wrestling Championships Planned Zone Commander Mrs, Ger- tude Williams of ¥1 Zone. of Rural Municipalities, the levy for 1966 from the Conservation Plans were outlined for' a; Authority and the 1966 budget} bazaar. The date will be an-| estimate of the Central Ontario nounced later. Application of a Joint Planning Board Accounts totalling more than a 'ge een > aceepicd, $50,000 were authorized and into the wunillary 'at the nent nase! soo tat hag gibeting." ; The accounts were: finance ' committee, $36,000; welfare, | $205; roads $12,728; dog control $76; and parks and arena, | $1,495. Anderson High School _plays|-------- : iba SOL ME RE host to the district's 'big ath- letics' event of the school term, Feb. 26.-The Central Ontario Secondary School wrestling championships will be held at the local school, Anderson school officials re- port that 19 to 23 COSSA teatne| will participate in the event with approximately 350 bouts in-. cluded in the program. Wrest: | ling activities begin at around 9.30 a.m. and continuing until 10.30 or 11 p.m. Teams competing in - the championship event will range from the 98-pound class through the heavyweights tipping the scales at around 183 Tickets for the event can be purchased at the school entrance. In charge of the championships is Anderson School physical education direc- Musselman. RETIREMENT SAVINGS NOcommission NQ ovine CHARGE NOrepemrrion FEE AT WHITBY Association | pounds. | wrestiing HOW TO READ CAR ADS There are several schools of thought on automobile advertisings Some dealers subscribe to the idea of listing cars without prices with the pur- pose of attracting customers interested in particular models, Others list prices, but pick out a stripped-down model they can advertise at a low price. Still. other dealers advertise terms, like "as little as so and so down,"' etc. to interest buyers with little cash by emphasizing small payments. Then there is a type of price advertising in which the dealer advertises cars at unbelievably low prices Eliminating prices is often a quality dealer's defense against unethical competitive price advertising, Advertising terms alone is inadequate since good credit will enable any decler to grant terms to suit you, The most ivatebioenad type accessories ond states the actual price at which it can be bought, Take o double look at very low advertised prices. If they look impossible, they likely ore, since: no dealer is in business to lose money describes the model with Check out the dealer's quarantees and service policies -with customers you may know. They are just os important « pert of the 'deal' as the car and the price. Above all, keep future Service in mind when you buy. This is why we odvocete "To Be On The Safeside Deol With Northside'. First Class Honors -- Mary A. |Beperley Dean Richardson his new duties Jan, 2. Mr, Mason has been manager of Streetsville PUC for almost. Music Examination Results Announced Catherine L. Brown, Darlene R,| Montreal, is to provide the con-| GRADE 4 PIANO First Class Honors -- Nancy 543 and alrecent examinations held by the M. Hickey berg Honors -- Deborah E. Agg, Su- Hob-| Cummings, Gail Kathryn Hood, Lesley Mac- Karen Ren- (equal); (equal); RADE 3 PIANO webies -- Nancy A. Kaiser,| Dean Richardson A. Smith (equal); GRADE 2 PIANO First Class Honors -- Louise J, Urech; Robert M. Holley Honors -- Heather E, Boyes; Gary A. Burak; Christopher Bo- zek, Carol Ingram _ (equal); COMPLETES COURSE Officer Cadet I. R. Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Snow, who reside at 5 Clare- lyn blvd., Pickering, has successfully completed the Basic Air Crew Indoctrina- tion Course at RCAF Sta- tion Centralia. He will take more advanced training asa navigation officer at the Air Navigation School at RCAF Station Winnipeg. Mr. Snow formerly served with the rank of flying officer in the Royal Air Force as a pilot. had held the position of man- ager at Seaforth PUC. (Ontario: Hydro Photo) heavy water heated in the nu- clea' reactor gives up its heat to ordinary water to make the steam which drives the tur _ {bines. Byron - Jackson of Canada, Toronto, was awarded a $2.5) million contract to provide| pumps and motors to carry the heavy water to the steam gen- erators. After driving the turbines, steam is condensed for re-use, Scott (equal); Catherine A. By- GRADE 1 PIANO |North; Glen Darwen Honors Gail Kenneth Lapp GRADE 6 SINGING Honors - _-- Sylvia Cartwright) Bradbury; First Aiders Very Busy WHITBY (Staff) -- Activities| attending the Whitby Arena four, during the past year were out-| hi ned by Superintendent Lloyd | Hanna at a recent meeting ofj|ing classes in first aid and ar- |the Whitby Brigade of the St. | John Ambulance Association. Brigade members attended j}hockey and lacrosse games, auto and speed boat races, political picnics, the Oshawa Folk Festival, public and high school activities. In addition the members taught first aid to Scout, Brownie, Guide and Cub groups and took part in simulated casualty exercises sponsored by the EMO, Members also attend- ed lectures and classes to pro- mote their efficiency. Residents of Fairview Lodge were also taken on trips. result of their 3,000 hours of voluntary service was the say- ing of a boy's life. Members of the brigade are One outstanding |------ and Montreal Locomotive Works donsers in a contract worth) nearly $1.5 million. Canadian) | Ingersoll - Rand Company, will| First Class Honors -- Sharon| isupply condensate pumps and| related for about | $400,000 Chicago Heater Co., Hemp stead, N.Y., won the contract for de- aerators which remove | j oxygen from the steam to pre-| | vent corrosion of turbine blades. | |The $275,000 contract stipulates | that at least 80 per cent of the| }manufacturing- be done.in Can- equipment jada, | Heavy concrete Shielding sur- | evenings a week and Sunday| afternoons, as well as conduct- | tificial respiration. } A boys' cadet corps, 16 years, was formed recently. in joining. for assistance mit. the cost of the first uniform. Public School. iNo CLOTHES Tailored to Measure by House of Hobberlin, Tip Top Toilors Freemans Formal Rentals on et oe USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 nagging backache! He used to be bothered by backaches | and tired feeling. When he learned | that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache and tired feeling, he took Dodd's | Kidney Pills. Smart man. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve | the condition causing the backache | and tired feeling, Soon he felt better backache, Dodd's Kidney Pills may help | you, too. You ean depend on Dodd's, tf New large size saves money. 'How to get $736 free from the Government If you earn $12,500 could receive a tax refund of $736 for 1965 with a GUARANTY TRUST Retirement Savings Plan. The Government allows this tax refund to encourage you to provide for your future. The exact amount of refund depends upon income and the amount you invest in your Retirement Savings Plan (See table below). A GUARANTY Trust Ret Plan has these other advantages, too. You save for your future in a fund which, In previous years, has earned participants a year, you between 51% you committed tions, However, must contribute you to buy an and this may no: irement Savings % and 6% extra income is also tax free. There are no membership fees. Neither are If you instruct us to buy an annuity, when your Plan is completed, we will do so at the best rate available, (A plan purchased from a life insurance company normally commits For more information mail coupon, phone or visit your nearest GUARANTY TRUST Office, net interest. This to make regular contribu- to get savings for 1965 you before February 28th. annuity from that company t be at the best rate.) ANNUAL EARNED INCOME MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONTRIBUTION your TAX SAVINGS TAX SAVINGS CONTRIBUTION | $ 7,500 10,000 12,500 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 $1,500 2,000 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 $ 313 494 736 855 1,069 1,125 1,250 20%, 25% 29% 34% 42% 50% Table illustrates tax saving: married men without dependents based on 1965 tax rates. 8 at various income levels for | | 45% |-- | | | Guaranty Trust Company of Canada Operating under Federal Incorporation. Capital and Reserve $25,000,000, 32 King St, E., Oshawa JAMES |. VESSEY, Manager F GUARANTY TRUST | Please send me information on j your Retirement Savings Plan. | NAma____ APDRESS_ Clip and mail to your nearest | Guaranty Trust office (see below). | Tel. 728-1653 GT.266 -| District Real Estate Boord i} led by} Wayne Lehman, for boys 11 to) The corps has eight members} and others are showing interest! Mr. Lehman asked the branch) in purchasing | cadet uniforms. 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