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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1966, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, March 26, 1966 § Let Tender For School WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Iggles- den, 108 Hillcrest dr., spent a few days in Ottawa visiting their daughter and son-in-law, 'Industrial Land Rezoned For Separate School Site WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit- by Separate School Board was given the go-ahead from the is being paid for py the federal and provincial governments. The total cost including fees and equipment will be $2,776,488.00 It is expected these debentures will be offered for sale in the Port Perry area when issued Whitby Benefit Game Sees Hosemen Winners man, Bill Sulster and Jim Fish- GORDON and measures some 400 feet by 300 feet. By CLIFF GORDON Construction of the six-room The sixth anauel. Police. vs Firemen hockey game took place at the Whitby Arena on Thursday night with some 500 cheering fans in attendance. The Firemen came out on top of the action-packed affair by a 5-4 count. They won the J. B. McMullen trophy donated by McMullen Real Estate. This is the first time this tro- phy has been up for competi- tion and was presented by the donor to Fire Chief Bruce Cor- ner following the game. The real winners in the game, however, are the Retarded Chil- dren who get the money from the gate receipts. At time of writing a definite amount was not known as several tickets sold had not had the returns made as yet. Jim Corner sparked the Hose Boys' attack with two goals and one .ssist. Bob Correll, Don Ellison and John 'Teddy Bear') Visser added singles. For the losing men in blue it was Earl Cuddie, Ernie Stone- ley with one goal each. The Firemen led all the way as they held a 2-1 lead at the end of the first, 3-2 after the second and then wrapped it up in the final period with some close manouvering The Whitby Skating Club put on another fine demonstration of figure skating for the crowd. Included in the acts were solos by Bobbie Duncan, Judy Kewin and Susan Burkhart. Also on the program was a duet with Toug Stewart and Sallie Burk- nart, a pair of tiny but budding skaters. The 'Slap Happy Chappies', Stu Wagnar and Ron Burrows entertained the fans with some antics that brought several rounds of laughter and well de- served applause. 4 j His Worship Mayor Desmond Newman was on hand to say a few words and made the open- ing face off for the game. Bob- by Attersley, well known hock- ey star of the world champion Whitby Dunlops, handled the refereeing and did a fine job. Irish Dancing, Vocals, Brighten Presbyterians Group No. 3 Presbyterian Women sponsored a successful Irish Concert March 18 at St. Andrew's Church Hall which was decorated in the St. Pat-) rick's theme. | Rev. W. J. S. McClure was) chairman for the program which included Irish dancing by pupils from the Connelly School of dancing; delightful Irish vocal solos by Mrs. L, Hart and Vice Agnew accompanied by Mrs. P. N. Spratt at the piano. Hugh Lawrence who accom- panied himself on his guitar, gang several folk songs. Rev. John McKibben showed | colored sljdes of his recent trip) to Ireland with comments. | Several members of Group No. 3 presented their version of two Irish songs. Those taking part in this comedy act were Mrs. G. Boles, Mrs. D. Kerno- han, Mrs. G. Martin, Mrs. A. Craig, Mrs. D. Butts, Mrs. L. Dafoe, Mrs. E. Collinson, Mrs. A. Loyst and Mrs. C. Parting- ton. Marguerite Ross, Mrs. W. Avent, Mrs. W. Hilts, and Keith Hooper assisted _ behind the scene. President of Group No. 3, Mrs. G, Boles, expressed thanks to all who took part in the pro- gram. Refreshments were served by the Group members. Baptist Service Held The WSCS and CGIT of Whit-| by Baptist Church held an af- filiation service March 22 in the Sunday school hall. The service was led by Mrs. Norma Hutchinson with CGIT leaders} Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Thurs-} ton, the CGIT girls and Mrs. Olivia Detlor taking part. Mrs, Hilda Hewis then gave} a talk on the growth of Mission | Band, Explorers and CGIT| work in the church. The girls} then adjourned to another room| where lunch was served. Mrs. Dudley Wilson opened the regular meeting with pray- March 2. Crib quilts and cloth-| ing will also be sent. The next work meeting will be held April 11, workers to bring their lunch. The large quilt made will be sent to Miss Gaverluk of the Baptist Fellow- ship in Toronto. The devotional was taken by| Mrs. Gwen. MacNeill, the scrip- ture reading being Matt. 6: 27-34, followed by a story en- titled "Growing a Soul', and prayer. After singing a hymn and re-| peating' the Mizpah Benediction, er. The annual offering for the|/lunch was served and a social Oshweken Indians will be taken'time enjoyed. OES Plan Games Night The regular meeting of Whit-jalso Grace Surridge, by Chapter, Order of the East-|Worthy Matron of Tiverton now! ern Star, No, 248 was held in residing in Whitby. the banquet room of the Mason- ic hall. Worthy Matron Cora Fallow} opened the meeting assisted by| Worthy Patron James Martin. Past Matrons and Patrons of| Whitby Chapter. were presented | and escorted to the East: Mary} Inkpen,. Mae Phair, Julia Thomas, James Martin Clarence Hallett (in office), Reports were read and ap- proved on the success of the Dessert Games Night recently held. Plans were made for an- other "Games Night' April 20 in the banquet room of the Masonic Hall. The meeting closed in form and|with PM Graze Surridge giving) the closing address. Hold Opportunity Sale The regular meeting of All Saints' Anglican Church Eve-|awa, March 25 of Pakistani em- ning Guild was held March 21,! with 22 members present. Two new members, Mrs. Reddick and Mrs. Kozenko, were wel-| comed. | It was reported that the MC for the 'Box Social" to be held| Sept. 24 had been secured. | Further plans were made for| the Centennial Auction Sale to be held April 30, and also the Old Tyme Tea to be held May) oe | 28 The members were reminded | of the demonstration and sale) EYE REACHES FAR | In total darkness the human} eye can detect the light of a| candle 14 miles away. | | LIVES THROUGH HAIL About 7,500,000,000 meteorites hit the earth every day but only 90 a year are of appreci- able size. | at St. George's Church, Osh- brodieries. After the benediction an Op- portunity Sale followed with Mrs. Horace Hiscox acting as auctioneer. Mrs. G. Scott and Mrs. Brian Crofton served refreshments, followed by a social hour. a past) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sundin. They now have as their guest their three - year - old grand- daughter, Vicki Sundin, who will return home with her par- ents at Easter. Fred Sutham of Elisa, Yukon, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ireland, 1003 Henry st., on his way home after a stay in Ottawa on busi- ness, Local members of Whitby Benevolent Rebekah Lodge will attend Joy Rebekah Lodge at Brougham, March 28. Best wishes to Tony Grech, 1007 Centre st. n., on the occa- sion of his brithday to be cele- brated March 27. Margaret Stanlick, Whitby, left on Saturday with Ina and Meta Hagerman of Oshawa for a three-week vacation in Hono- lulu, Island, of Oahu, Hawaii. Belated birthday wishes to Linda Moyle on the.occasion of her 14th birthday, celebrated March 23. Speedy recovery wishes are extended to Jennifer Moyle who underwent surgery at the Osh- awa General Hospital. Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chevrier, is celebrating his sixth birthday March 27. j panied by his brother - in - law, Staff Sergeant Ronald Heard, Kingston, are motoring to Hampton, New Brunswick, vis- and Mrs. Fenwick Hoyte. | CLUB CALENDAR MARCH 28 Co-Op Credit Union banking night 1st Whitby Scouts Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers Women's Auxiliary Whitby Gen- | eral Hospital |St. John's Anglican Church Ruth WA |Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 \St. Andrew's Presbyterian | Women Group No. 2 TUESDAY, March 29 Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS Club Red Cross work room WEDNESDAY, March 30 Whitby St. John Ambulance THURSDAY, March 31 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Salvation Army Women's Home League FRIDAY, April 1 Red Cross Senior Citizens' cial Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ Ambassadors Co-Op Credit Union banking So- night Salvation Army Timbra! Brig- | ade |SATURDAY, April 2 |St. Mark's United Church 4 W's | Couples Club {Salvation Army Young People's Ban | SUNDAY, April 3 St. Mark's United Church Hi-C | Group Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club | town's planning board this week at its regular meeting to build a school'on its Annis st. prop- erty. The town planners recom- mended that the parcel of land, which was zoned M-l, be re- zoned to institutional. Property to the north of the site will be rezoned for residential use, The site was chosen after ob- jections were made to a Burns st. site proposed by the board. The new school will be con- structed on a lot opposite the Henry Street high school. The lot is on the eastern boundary of the M-1 zone and has the same north and south property limits as the Henry 'st. school. EXTEND ROAD Road accommodation for the property will require develop- ment of a new roadway to run as an extension of Harriet st., jo the south, or from Newman cres., on the north. The site lies 400 feet west of Annis st. school building will allow room for future additions and exten- sions, it wili aiso hoid a kinder- garten and an all-purpose room, offices and service quarters. The Separate. School Board has school additions in mind as large scale residential deveivp- ment in the district could force school enrolment to rise rapidly. A NEW LOO Normal development of the ection of town in question re- fuires a look ut separate school boundaries in the town. Adjust- ment of these boundaries due to changes in population would be made after a board survey. The Whitby Industrial) Com- mission opposed re-zoning of the M-1 land on the grounds that it was prime industrial property. The town currently has 700 acres of unoccupied in- dustrial land, part of which will be used for a new school site by the Whitby Public School Board. This school will be located on Garden st. 'County Levy And Roads Boost Township Levy | | } COLUMBUS (Staff) -- A tax and residential an increase of 3.5 mills in the rate on commercial and indus- or: ; approved iting Mr. Hoyte's parents, Mr./phursday night at a- special meeting of East Whitby Town- trial property was ship Council, The tax rate is based on a jtotal assessment of $4,436,750, jan increase of about $279,000 lover 1965. The total levy jamounts to $279,300. | The levy on farm and residen- lial property will be 62.29 mills, while the levy on commercial and industrial property will be A a: levy calling for an increase of Jack Hoyte, Whitby, accom-\3 75 mits in the rate for farm property andyof $12,000 in the county levy and 68 mills. A township official said the. increase was due to an increase an increase in township expendi- tures, mainly to take care of the road budget. The Township Public School Area budget for 1966, including debentures, in $49,609.82. This is about the same as last year. The budget of the high school board is $78,690. This latter amount does not include deben- The contract; for the voca-\"ext December. tional addition to Port Perry The addition will provide ac- aAditinnal High School, in the amount ot jaiion for an $2,312,536, has been awarded to H. M. Brooks Limited of Osh- awa. The prize is within 10 per cent of the department of edu- cation's estimated cost. This will necessitate the issu- ing of debentures in an amount com nasium, and service areas. 750 pupils and will include 18 general and special classrooms, nine technical teaching areas, Wibrary, cafeteria, single gym- two science labora- tories, administration, guidance of $957,120.00 to fi the board's share. Approval of the municipalities if the High School Area is now being requested when this and approval of the Ontario Municipal Board is ob- tained, work can commence. The remainder of the project WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West ot tre) _ Minister; Rev John McLe Organist Mrs. W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M, LAND OFTEN SHAKES As many as 245 earthquakes have been recorded in a single week in Guatemala. | 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00 P.M.--Gospel Services | 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Wed. 7:30 -- Mighty Minutes MAKES THREE GIFTS The sea supplies only three minerals in large quantities: common salt, magnesium and bromine. 'g MEND-N-FIT __ LAUNDRY ROOM,' REC~ ROOM, GARAGE | 700,"LET US INSTAL PRO. TING ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. Rev. J. M, Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. 11 A.M.--Confirmation ond niors. 11 A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Junior, Congiepation. Telephone 668-3091 for in Reception of Members | 9:45 A.M.--Juniors, Intermediates, |) Soni ormation |) EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West > NOW | tures. During its meeting council| passed a supplementary road budget of $85,000 to bring the) total for 1966 to $175,000. ST. ANDREW'S Corner Byron at St. Rev, W. J. S Mrs of God in song and word. P. N. Spratt, Organist 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.--"NO GREATER LOVE" A Sacred Contatte by the Choir expressing the great mercy PRESBYTERIAN John Sts -- Whitby McClure, B.A Wi a Rev. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. -ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Nursery Care and Junior Congregation during Divine Worship. EVERYONE WELCOME AE R. REAL ESTATE Sales - Valuations Consultations. 668-8841 or 728-6661 To Us, Our Church Is Vital. We pray you might feel this also. Come and Worship with us this Sunday as we remember Christ's Passion. GARDEN VIEW UNITED CHURCH Meeting in Palmerston Ave. School, Whitby 11:00 A.M. TOM YORK, Minister. JONES Family Monuments fi Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 From Rusela, Bel SeCret agent. Jason Love' Who takes you where the spies are! IN COLOR AND PANAYISION 5 ~~ BROCK Evening Programs at 7 and 9 P.M. WHITBY Saturday Matinee at . . . London Roma and Byble with LOVE! M-G'M wanes AVAL GUEST PRODUCTION 1:30 The purchase by Mr. Branston of a Cockshutt 1850 Diesel tractor -- 92 horsepower with a 6 Furrow 16" automatic reset semi-mounted bottoms. Tractor has 23.1 and 11 x 16 front tires, H ing and dual speed P.T.O. FISHER'S FARM TOWN OF Grade 10 education and some red. Applications should be sub Whitby, Ontario. Chairma PARKS LEAD HAND PERMANENT POSITION PARKS LEAD HAND REQUIRED Works Supervisor, Town of Whitby, 405 Dundes St. West, Councillor R. Attersley, Town Property and Parks Committee. WHITBY horticultural experience prefer- mitted to Mr. G. E. Gouldburn, 655-3043 A. BRANSTON AGRICULTURAL CUSTOM WORK FISHERS FARM SERVICE AND A. BRANSTON CUSTOM AGRICULTURAL WORK ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE SERVICE BROOKLIN PHONE 728-6865 ydro-power drive, power steer- Whitby Pentecostal Church ACTS 2:12 11 A.M. AND 7 PM. EVANGELISTS - © REV. & MRS. EUGENE KRAFT From British Columbia Pastor: Rev. Max Case Asst. Jon King sia HRTLEE HELE es PEE EE GE FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 449.~-BROGK--SFREETN. REV, DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M. "Faith Tidings' Radio Broadcast 1350 on Your Dial 9:45 A.M. Welcome To Our Family Bible School 11:00 A.M.--Rev. Scott will preach 7:00 P.M.--Rev. Scott will preach WEDNESDAY, EVE. 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE and BIBLE STUDY CLASS "There's Always A Welcome at: Faith" rear tires i venle Re 2 WHITBY /BIBLE \ CHAPEL vHITBY /BISLE\, CHAPE! og Le SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER (at 314 Dovedale Dr.) 11;00 A.M.--(at R. A. Hutchison Public School 4 blocks south of Blair Park Plaza) SUNDAY SCHOOL -- Classes for all ages. FAMILY BIBLE HOUR -- Adult Service Subject: A MESSAGE FROM GOD'S WORD TO YOU \ Speaker: Mr. Heino Promm of Toronto 8:00 P.M.--YOUNG PEOPLE'S (ot 314 Dovedale Dr.) TUESDAY at 8:00 P.M. Prayer and Bible Study -- Acts 7 Announced Each Sunday For more information phone: 725-9243 or 668-4576 ~ | OSBORNE REALTOR Watch for the Signs That Sell and Call "The Hot Line' 668-8826 MARLOW HANCOCK .PETER HEILER ROGER MORRISON CLARE SHANK EORGE SULLIVAN CK VAN DEN BROEK 20, ACRES -- THORNTON RD. N. Builders plain your subdivision here and watch the homes sell on this desirable property. Oshawa must grow and this Is a fine level site to build better homes BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, SILK SHOP In growing town doirg over $40,000 annually. Clean stock, good lease, a clean interesting business for on enterprising couple. Full price $20,000, takes all, Investigate today. BETWEEN WHITBY AND PICKERING, $26,700, Executive style home on good paved road with lower taxes, 3 cor garage, stone and brick exterior with large 100' x 200' lot. A fine family home with cosy open fireplace, built-in stove and oven ond three spacious bedrooms WHITBY 7 BEDROOMS -- 2 BATHS \% storey insul brick home ni central Whitby location. A real income home for boarders, roomers or just live here and divide into 2 living quarters. A clean tidy home with pleasant decor- - ation. Extra large lot for garden here too. Inspect and make your offer WHITBY -- WALNUT ST. AT BROCK -- $12,500. Frame home with garage and low taxes, Not too much grass .to cut here and so handy to centre of town, This 2 bedroom retired couples home could be yours if you act quickly. Inspect and make offer. OSHAWA 3 BEDROOM STUCCO $12,500. 7 room with fireplace, extra 2 room apartment rents for $50. monthly and helps pay expenses. Low taxes and spacious 80 foot frontage lot moke this o must to see. Call now for appointment. NO. 2 HIGHWAY WEST WHITBY $25,000. This friendly, older home, built of fine clay brick has a cozy opeh fireplace, stained oak trim, modern spacious kitchen ond 3 large bedrooms. Living room and full dining roém make this a desirable haven for a large family, You can't go far wrong on living on No. 2 Highway with 130 x 260 feet either. For further particulors and appointment to see, call us today, 3 BEDROOM IN WHITBY ONLY $12,900. 7 year old semi-detached brick with neat decorating. Paved street near shopping ond school. Only $2,500 down payment. Inspect and make your offer while it lasts. HOME WITH A VIEW TO LAKE $13,500. Thickson Road, South is the location of this metal siding home with over V4 of an acre of land. If you are interested in lower taxes and want to live close to the city of Oshowa or Whitby, this may be the ticket, All 5 rooms are large and decoration is good, Broadloom in living and dining room, refrigerator ond stove included in price above! Must see this one before the, rush, 282 ACRES: BUSH, CREEK, NEAR WHITBY A real hideaway for the busy executive and so relaxing watching the spring fed creek meandering through the cedar filled bush. You will have several interesting locations to plac your dream home on this choice property. Asking price $700 per acre. Moke" offer 3 BEDROOM BRICK IN WHITBY -- $14,500. A good average home for the price you can afford, neor Some broadioom, painted basement, steel beam construction, Neat ond tidy with landscaping finished. Inspect and buy for early possession, EQUIPPED 3 BEDROOM BEAUTY -- $19,900. A fine Whitby home that shows loving care with neat stone fireplace, paved drive and not tod much garden to look after. Close in location in older part of town with many built-in features including stove, oven, refrigerator, etc. Broadloom in living room and hall plus drapes will save you some of the extra money after buying. Completely finished recreation room, finished laundry room, 1% baths. A prestige home for those who don't like sub- divisions. DELUXE 2300 SQ. FT, -- EXECUTIVE HOME $39,500. ' Situated on a wide sweeping lot with landscaping galore and 2 car garage in better Whitby location. This 2 fireplace, hot water heated home with huge recreation room, heavy carpeting, indirect lighting can be seen by appointment. Do not comie to see if you are not willing to pay the price as owner has one sensible price for this quality property, BROCK ST. S., WHITBY, LIGHT INDUSTRY location with 163' by 209' frontage. Two bedroom older style cement block home plus land for' your business operation. Machine shop or other light industry operation could be well located here. Full price $15,500. NEED A LOCATION FOR BUSINESS ? Some business venture will find the room they need in the Whitby Baptist Church b g at Colborne and Centre St. Make ideal store or space for furniture market, .office space, club house or even private school meone needs this building and the price con be right. Asking $32,000 with excellent terms. | WHITBY -- WALNUT ST. AT BROCK -- $12,500. arage and low taxes. Not too much grass ndy_ to centre of town, This 2 bedroom Frame home with to.cut bere ond. retired couples home could be yours if you act quickly, Inspect "7 and make offer. TWO. BEDROOM HOME -- $10,900. on College Hill. Decoration ready to move in. Low taxes and heating for retired folks living on a shrinking dollgx" Make on offer with your payment and move in next week. e IS IT YOUR TURN TO PROFIT? You have heard of your friends buying a home a few years ago and living in it for a year or two and then finding they have to move. They were pleasantly surprised to find they had * realized a substantial profit in selling their home. Hundreds of people have listed their homes with us and have been satisfied. If you decide to sell, may we help you to prosperity and independence. Dial 668-8826. COLLEGE AVE., OSHAWA, $12,900.00 1% storey frame and stone construction ory 40 x 175 ft. lot. Clean decoration; many cupboards, vallance boxes, aluminum awnings ond. neat landscaping. Not crowded here either, On trim corner lot with low taxes BUY NOW ON No. 2 HIGHWAY --.COMMERCIAL 7 room 2 storey home and 112' x 176' lot. Near busy Thicksons Rd. Live here and have your own service business in one of the finest locations between Oshawa and Whitby. Reasonable taxes. Close proximity to other thriving businesses. Need about $15,- 000.00. down SEABREEZE RD., PICKERING Beach can be your next address if you are looking for a reason- able 3 bedroom home with large lot. Family size kitchen, low taxes and heating cost. No need to pay more than $7900.00 for this winner, so act quickly NEED MORE ROOM FOR RELATIVES ? If so we have a 3 bedroom brick bungalow with extra basement apartment that con be utilitized for many purposes. Many extras in this immaculate home with extra cupboard space. Large 12' jroom. L. shaped. living-dining room. Attached p building at rear of 74' x. 146" lot, Fruit price of $19,000.00, x 15' master b gorage plus workshop trees here too, Asking

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