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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1966, p. 20

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COURTICE GUIDES HONORED AT MOTHER - DAUGHTER For the first time, two members of ist Courtice Guide Company who came up through Brownies, re- ceived their All Round Cords recently. The pres- large number of Brownies taking part in fly up and walk up ceremonies. Those taking part in the cord pres- entation included, from left to right, Capt. Evelyn Bis- entations were made fol- lowing a delicious roast chicken Mother and Daugh- ter banquet in Ebenezer United Church hall, and the program also saw quite a P 9% WHITBY COUNCIL Briefs. The Whitby Yacht Club has notified town council of its in- tention to enter into negotia- tions for the lease of land on the west side of the harbor ad- jacent to the beach park area. Seven building permiis, rep- resenting an estimated value of, $42.300 were issued by the Whitby engineering department; in February, The permits in- cluded four for single family dwellings. Town council has given per- mission to the Whitby Junior Chamber of Commerce to hold its meetings in a room in the municipal building. The Whitby Minor Lacrosse association has drawn the at- tention of council to the condi- tion of the outdoor box in the Peel st. area. The association has asked repairs be made to the floor surface, doors and gates and that suitable dressing rooms be provided. BANQUET hop, Mrs. A. Fulton, Cheryle Fulton, Mrs. L. Pullen, Gloria-Jo Pullen and Dis- trict Commissioner Evelyn Hawke. --Canadian Statesman Photo | Officers of the Whitby Fire |Department for 1966 are: W. |Mowat, assistant chief ;K. Cor- ner, first captain; J. Corner, second captain; W. - Martin, third captain; L, Beadle, H. Attwood, R. Duff, J. Heard and H. Bonnetta,: lieutenants; H. Brown, treasurer and K. Cor- | WHITBY COUNCIL BRIEFS apprentice mechanic and an en- gineering draftsman - surveyor, the latter as temporary help. The Blair Park Vista Rate- payers' Association has asked town council to take stiff safe- ty precautions regarding the Opeiation Of ice Cream traces. The 'association also asked speed limit signs in the area. A letter from the Whitby In- dustrial Commission recom- mends to town council that the 19.35 acres of land, owned by R. Reed, be rezoned to institu- tional for the purpose of build- ing a public school. The com- mission feels the majority of the surrounding land is now zoned as residential and that no in- dustrial development would be taking place to the north of the property to the limits on Ross- land rd. The Whitby Industria] Com- mission told town council this week it is opposed to the re- zoning of land facing on the |Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to permit the -erection of a new Separate School. The commis- | ¢ sion said if the school located on this site the whole area would in time become residential, taking away some very valuable industrial sites. Engineer s Recommend Wood Head S 4-H Leaders BOWMANVILLE -- Mel Wood ner, secretary. Council gave its approval to | the holding of tag days, June {23 and 24 by the Women's Aux- jliary of the Whitby General Durham NDP 'Elects Officers ONTARIO COUNTY FARM CALENDAR Mar. 10, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge, Legion Hall Farmers' Meet- ing on 'Canada Pension Plan' and 'Income Tax', Speakers -- C. N, Graham, Canada Pension Plan Section, Dept. of National Revenue: M. Sufrin. Supervisor in the Assessing Dept., Dept. of National Revenue. Mar. 10, 7° p.m., Columnus, United Church --Annua) IInl- stein Club Banquet. Guest Speaker -- Rev. W .G. Soloniuk, Oshawa, R No. 2. Mar. 11-13 -- University of Guelph .--Provincial Junior Farmers' Annual Meeting and Conference. Delegates from all Junior Farmers 'Associations in Ontario County will be present. Mar. 11, 7 p.m., Port Perry, |Odd Fellows Hall -- Central |Ontario, Cattle Breeders' Asso- iciation Banquet and -Annua | Meeting. | March 15, 1.30 p.m., Uxbridge, |\Dept. of Agriculture Board | Room 8 p.m., Brechin, Township Hall, Weed and Brush Control Meetings. Professor >. W. Switzer, University of |Guelph, and Grover Smith, \Brighton, will be the speakers jat these two Weed and Brush |Control Meetings. | Mar. 15, 8.30 p.m., Uxbridge Secondary School March Meeting for Uxbridge Junior Farmers. Mar. 15, 8.30 p.m., Canning- ton, Brock District High School | --March Meeting for Beaverton Junior Farmers. Puppets 'Pinky' And 'Perky' Permitted On Political Scene By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP)---A couple of porky performers, -not politi- cians but pig puppets, have entered the British election bat- Ue--Dackwaras, so io speak. The two, Pinky and Perky,| are far hetter known to voung television watchers than Prime Minister Wilson or any other political leader. They were hauled into the election fray by newspaper writers after the august BBC cancelled their TV show's forthcoming regular Sun- day appearance for political reasons, The BBC later reversed its position and decided that Pinky and Perky would be allowed a television takeover of 10 Down- ing Street after all in the epi- sode entitled You, Too, Can Be Prime Minister. The TV bigwigs apparently conceded there was no danger the porkers would damage the campaigns either of Socialist chief Wilson or Tory leader Heath--dubbed "Pinky Wilson" and "Perky Heath" by one newspaper. When the BBC first cancelled the show, there were ominous signs of revolution in the under- seven section of the population. COLUMNISTS COMPLAIN |pussyfooting approach to the election. Sir William Connor, the Daily Mirror's famed Cassandra--per- haps mindful of his position as | Fleet Street's only knignt-jour- nalist--weighed in with a Con- The BBC announcement, he said, 'shows what happens when a great and sophisticated nation more experienced in statecraft perhaps than any other commu- nity on earth decides to com- mune within itself to select its leaders, .. ." A cartoon shows a walrus- moustached official gripping his shin in agony after being as- saulted by a bevy of urchins. | OUTLINES PLOT Comedian Jimmy Thompson, the only human to appear on the Pinky and Perky puppet show, said the plot that upset BBC was this: "T stand for election and when I eventually get to Downing Street I find Pinky and Perky jalready installed. It is a harm- |less bit of nonsense."' Now is the time - to think about your summer figure. Cail "CREATIVE COIFFURES SLENDERIZING SALON" While there were no squeals, from the piggies over the BBC's strange dictum, female column- ists came through loud and clear, "Come off it," wails Dee Sewage Plant Proceed WHITBY (Staff) -- Gore and)tank and as a first stage tank,ed for most of the time and that Storrie Limited, toronto consult-jin the event the existing first | additional works will be requir- ing engineers, this week recom-| stage tank is out of commission.|.q as soon as possible. In the mended to town council that the| The addition of the gas recircu- taht of this' th t ine | tender of James P. Morgan/lating equipment will improve|J8%t Of this, the exira monies Limited, of Burlington, be ac-|the capacity of the digester|spent on this digestion tank will} cepted for the construction of tank fit in with the over-all develop- the extensions to the Whitby) '<CEEDE ment of the sewage treatment sewage treatment plant. The | CAPACITY EXCEEDED lant and nothing on this -con- "We have reviewed the oper-|P 8 tender was for $131,636. It is| ' 3 : : expected the job will take about|ation ecords of the sewage | tract will be wasted, but would 24 weeks to complete. |treatment plant for the last twojbe utilized to the fullest extent The firm estimates the cost of °" three years and must inform | with the coming extension of the the project will be $146,136. In|¥0U er riagmren of the | plant," the report to council addition to the general contract |Presemt Plants ts being exceed) $10,500 is the estimated cost Sh B ld The consultants also said the ORONO -- The Durham Rid- |Weels. in The Mar. 15 and 16, 11 a.m., Hays) afraid of Pinky and Perky? . . . ng, Ney Denecens tate Sales Arena, Trafalgar Show : : S # ' _ | # ' Council has received notice | elected its executive officers for and Sale of Beef Bulls under| now 40 1 are this toa twwo- }from the Board of Transport) 1966-67 Mar. 5, at a meeting in|the auspices of the Ontario Beef) ning oiled i read ade am ;Commissioners for Canada of|the IOOF Hall. The new offi-/Cattle Improvement Association. | Columalsts enw py a Other officers are: Bill Tam- rization t struct and| s ' authorization to reconstruct and)cers are; Mar. i7, 1.30 p.m., Wilfrid --!that both the BBG and independ-| blyn, vice-president; Don Welsh,|improve the subway on High-| nt commercial TV are taking a secretary; A. ©. Dalrymple,| way 2 under the right of way| Derek Heasman, Courtice,|Barn Meeting at the farm of |e treasurer and Gary Jeffery,|of the CPR. Fifty per cent of|president; Ken Gowden, Port/Mr. Orvan Chambers, sponsor-) press reporter. the cost of the subway, or the|Hope, vice-president; Mrs. Pat me atig Ontario County Hol- | hi aaet ? 8 A Reports of the 1965 clubs cogil PR otic Beer eee Lawson, Port Hope; secretary- ated "6 56 é 2 : jis sser, W t " Mar. 19, p.m., ica presented followed by a discus-| the Railway Grade Crossing | 'reasurer. Mrs. Eileen Coutts, | ontario County Junior Farmers' sion of new projects led by Cliff| Fund. Fifty per cent of the cost} Hampton and Victor Hood, Port! nance. Mathews, assistant agricultural| of relocating the facilities of the| Hope, were named delegates to! Bell Telephone Co., the Con-| tp incial © nf j. Mar. 22 and 28, 10 a.m., To- sumers Gas Co. and the Publie|* e phovincigt council. ronto, King Edward Hotel -- ' : Guin oe ' Members of the executive at|Provincial Hog Producers' An-| An engineering club will be) Utilities Commission, or the organized this year if sufficient} 7 r whi yer is large are: Don Prosser, Nestle-/ nual Meeting and Conference. | sum of $17,850, or which ever is ton: Joe Wojmarowski, Cour-| members'enroll. A judging com-|the lesser, will be paid out of|,; 7. abe lt | Mar, 23, 10 a.m., Uxbridge, | petition will be held July 12 with| the fund. Het Bett baat Hoos: "c [Legion Hall --Mastitis Control | contestants judging beef, dairy,| Welch, Port es Pe wigs Hood. Workshop. ; sheep and swine classes. Following an investigation by j sie? te é was elected president of the} Sun. "Who's |Durham County 4-H Leaders at poreral: |their annual meeting. Dates for Let us put you in ship - shape. 360 King St. W., Oshewe 728-4351 Plenty of free parking. jthe organization of the various clubs were announced SPRING representative. HAVE YOUR SPRING PAINTING AND REMODELLING DONE NOW. You'll find thot our Retes ere Completely Suited te Every Plus oll the Work We do Is Completely Gecrentesd, mee M. Loople & Son ceaeeunecin tal an aitiaatot| estimated cost of trunk sani- $4,000 allowance for legal fees and interim financing. INCREASE EXPLAINED tary sewers to the treatment plant is $163,000. The arrangement with Cen- tral Mortgage and Housing Cor- It is pointed out the original estimate in 1965 placed the cost of the work at $85,000. The in-| BALSAM AND MT. ZION crease, Gore and Storrie says,|(TC) -- A miscellaneous show- , arises from the fact that the di-|¢? was held in the church base- gester tank and connecting tun-/ment for Mr. and Mrs. Jose nel could not be placed where|/Atmador (nee Gates), About 100 it was originally planned. The|attended. Mr. and Mrs. Arma- need for additional gas recircu-|d0r were married over a year | 'At Mt. Zion poration grants a forgiveness of 16.67 per cent for works of this jnature. This reduces the cost to the town approximately $260,000. Lonnie gave a talk to the teen- agers. Some 50 friends attended a \ lation equipment and piping in the building together with a|\rmador more complete sludge piping| ) system, general gas equipment were also fac-| tors. The consultants said the im-}of Mrs. Donald Jamieson. Mrs increases in| week ago. costs of construction and the} Mrs. Jack Empringham con-| lago in Nicaragua where Mrs. miscellaneous shower for Mr. was teaching Mr. Armador arrived in Canada ajand Mrs. Henry Kahn at the} home of Mrs. L. Kahn, Brook-| lin. ducted the meeting of the Act-| The Men's Club held a suc-| ive Service Class at the home |cessful father and son banquet | jin the church basement. Gor-| provements include the ability;Murray Jones read the story|don Taber, of Brooklin, gave to operate the new digester/of St. Valentine. Mrs. Donaldjrecitations and a film was tank both as a second stage Jamieson gave the topic. Don!shown. \beef, poultry, A gate sign or farm sign com-|the Central Lake Ontario Con- petition will be held if sufficient] sere pp of ay ne i i ; of floor plain mapping o ee ee | Pringle and Lynde Creeks, with- The dases for the organiza-|in the Whitby boundaries, the tion of the various clubs are:| authority told councii this week ' ' | the estimated cost will be $4,000 Mar. 19--9:30 a.m., Cavan OF/The town's share of the cost Bethany, Millbrook Calf Club,! would be $950. corn or barleym potato The Whitby District Council, Girl Guides of Canada, has re- ted permission to hold its e Day April 30. Mar. 19--1:30 p.m., Orono Hall, South Durham Dairy Calf,| corn, bar ley and forestry. : The personnel committee of Whitby Town Council has re- quested the appointment of a deputy works supervisor, parks lead hand, municipal inspector, Mar. 21--8 p.m., department boardroom, Bowmanville, swine.| Mar. 22--7:30 p.m., Welcome| United Church, engineering. PLAY SPELLBOUND! YES! PLAY SPELLBOUND! A NEW EXCITING GAME! 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