" Board Hears Appeal Wash 'In Tow WHITBY (Stall) --~ A Wany neeae Pace woman who launched an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board Ne car wash on Dundas i O an OMB hearing here Wednesday it would create a hazard for both the motoring public, school children and area residents, : Charlotte Gentles, a resident of Hopkins st. was appealing a decision of the town's commit- tee of adjustment showing a conveyance of a parcel of land under the part-lot contro! bylaw. She said it is not im the in terest of good planning to per- mit a type of enterprise in an aren served by three schools "which will increase the traffic congestion and hazards on a 'town's main artery. "Traffic tiecups and near-acci- dents are already occurring on ood WHITBY -- AJAX n Car pass," She filed w protograph of "a recent fatal accident near the Dundas-Anderson-Hopkins imer- section" in which she said a 17-year-old youth 'had the side of his head drove in by the door handle of a half-ton truck', Miss Gentiles said the youth owed his life to "one of the girls who pushed his scalp back onto his head", The only other witness object- ing to the car wash was Mrs, Eric Yates of Hopkins st., who said she agreed with Miss Gen- ties' statements, ; Hugh Nichol, town solicitor, asked the OMB member, F, G, Blake, who econdcted the one- man hearing, to dismiss the ap- peal.and said Miss Gentles' ob- jections should not be taken this section of the street as a result of vehicles arriving or| leaving the dairy queen firm on. Dundas st, just east of the Ca-\personally objecting to the de-labout four weeks, "too seriously" by the board, COMPLIANCE SEEN He said Miss Gentles was not {eician af the cammitiee of ad. \justment as it did not person- \aily concern her or affect her own property, but was appeal- ing more on the grounds as a citizen of the community and jas such felt a decision of the committee allowing a car wash Hag not good for the commun- hy, | Mr. Nichol said use of the property as a car wash com- 6 with the zoning bylaws and Official plan of ine town of Whit- by "and the comnilttee of ad- justment\ had properly taken all these matters into considera- tion in arriving at its decision," As only one OMB member was present at the hearing there was an automatic deferral of judgment until Mr, Blake re- ports to the board and then a jthreeemember OMB board will |hand down a decision, | Mr, Nichol said after the hear-| ing »@ decision is expected in gh | Pickering T 0 w i ship-ar- tists are donating their tal- ents in creating works for the Township as their gift for Canada's Centennial. ject GIFTS FOR CENTENNIAL feen here is Robert Straiton's donation will be Straiton, a woodcarver displayed at the Township's from Greenwood. Village, new Municipal Building with his plaque commem- upon its completion in June, orating the centennial, Mr, Oshawa Times Photo" THE OSHAWA TAES, Thursdey, Mey 19, 1966 § Sermon Heard -- On "Character" WHITBY -- The sermon sub- at &t. Mark's United) | Church last Sunday morning | was "Balanced Character". The 4, Last year the United Church, Plans are under way in the lof Canada shipped 28514 tons of church school fer promotion soe clothing overseas, vices on June 12. | 4 / | i TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR BACKHOE/LOADER UNIT Sealed tenders Will De receives inns noon FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1966 for one rubber mounted front end loader and back- hoe unit with front steering, Loader S.A.E. rated 3000 No; Backhoe with 14 feet reach: 24 inch ---- hydraulic stabill- zers. Tenders to be submitted on specification forms available from undersigned Engineer. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Councillor H. Slitcher, Arthur C, Northover, Chairman, Municipal Engineer, 14-ANn EXECUTOR mee should be: Experienced in handling | estates, i Trained in hondling "in. | vestments, i Fair and impartial to all beneficiaries, | VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY WHITBY PERSONALS Belated birthday wishes to exander, day on Tuesday, Attending her|#nd Sandra David and Donald |Hope and Robin's sisters Leann NOTICE OF MEETING \Reginald Molyneaux who cele- brated his birthday May 16 and to his daughter Betty who cele- brated her 11th birthday May 17, | Mr, and Mrs, William Mit-| lchell and their son Billy will be) lspending the holiday weekend) The annual fireworks display" Dalrymple at a cottage. spomeeeee 7" Blair Park Vista wy, and Mrs. Joseph Coughlan atepayers Associatipon will be ea WHITBY - Plans for the jto give them a brisk rubdown|held May 23 at R, A, Huten (no one cain Tf ~l community swimming program|after their swim, Hot cocoa and'son school between 8,30 and 9 holiday weekend guests at the| for handicapped children in the| cookies are provided cat ates anaes. Pan.| party was Robin's grandmother, ; | Mrs, Jessie Gallogley, Oshawa| %!x Brownies will fly-up into | and young guests, Theresa Bro-|Guide and four Brownies are) Y Y HITBY WHITBY DAY '" BY ' DAY | Fireworks nishewski, Peter and Stanley Al-\ walking into Guides, | | Sad Render Awaiting into Cede. ) TENNIS CLUB Community Swim Lists Displayed For Handicapped Planned Meeting at the Club House on Brock St. S. Pickering, Ajax, Whitby and Claremont areas, during the summer, were made recently at the home of Mrs. ©, Laycox, Friendship dr., West Rouge, The program is divided into three divisions, The advanced swimmers use the deep water and diving area, the beginners use the chest deep section; pm | All members of the execu- jlive are taking an active part, {Leonard Pridie and Paul* Hat- field will be in charge of the \fireworks display. | tony, Clearspring dr. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Porter) visited their daughter and son- in-law Mr, and Mrs, David Ben- RED WING ORCHARDS © SUNDAY, MAY 22nd -- 3 P.M. All interested tennis players invited to ettend -- Bring your racquets --~ The Courts will be ready to play, while special cases are fitted in Iner of Port Colborne last week- jaccording to their size and abil- Mrs. H, T. Cook presided, The program was started 10 cms A door-to-door campaign ts CRISP AND years ago hy Mrs, .T, J, Wheeler at her pool with four physically handicapped children, Last year as many as 40 children at a time used the pool, Many have become competent swimmers, Others will never be able to swim by themselves, but al 'enjoy the Tuesday and Thurs: day morning outings during July and August, Taxis, buses and private cars ick up the children at their iomes and take them to Sun Valley Pool, Volunteers are on hand to assist with the swim: ming program and to help the children with their clothing and Abel Asks Union Unity LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)-- United Steelworkers President 1, W. Abel told a convention of \ities, Three special days highlight the program - Rotary Day when the Ajax Rotarians host the children at a picnic Junch at the pool; the closing demo stration when proud children show their. parents their prow. ess and the winter party, held last year at the Gauslin Farm, under way and tickets may be purchased from any member of the executive, Members of the fire brigade jand St, John Ambulance will | cies, | In charge of the refreshments booth will be Mrs, Warren Rut-| tle who will serve hot dogs,' Mrs, Irwin Powell, 303 James st, celebrated her birthday on Wednesday, To celebrate the occasion she was invited out to n-|be present in case of emergen- dinner. Seventh Brownie Pack are) meeting May 19 at Palmerston School when they will turn over money they have raised for the Claremont, when the children|soft drinks and coffee renew friendships and exchange} news, Sometimes it is big news if a brace has been discarded after a trip to hospital for cor- rective surgery The committee is most ap: preciative of the help given hy many organizations and in- dividuals, No formal campaign is held, but contributions of time, equipment, cookies and money keep the program going. Mrs, Robert Byron, RR 3, Pickering, is in charge of trans- portation, the most complex part of the operation, Involving volunteer drivers and also, where necessary, buses and taxis to gather the children and United Auto Workers Wednes- day that he hopes for more) combined action by the two) powerful unions towar's wage| and other contract aims "We hope in the future to join| forces and work together . . , to see what we can do jointly, return them to their homes, Mrs, EF, R, Snow, 5 Clarelyn| bivd., Pickering, will contact women's organizations in the area regarding the supply of cookies for the daily snack | Mrs, Cook mentioned the need held that evening. This fire-! works display is not restrict. ed to Blair Park Vista residents, the general public is cordially| invited to attend, | |Whitby General Hospital Fund, The 50-50 draw will also belig pistrict Commissioner Mrs, Harvey Whale. Robin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Allen McLaren Elizabeth eres, celebrated her fifth birth: JUICY APPLES COLD STORAGE OPEN MON, TO FRI, 8 A.M, TO 5 PLM, ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN WEEKENDS Located 212 Miles West of Whitby on No, 2 Highway ot the "BIG RED APPLES" TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION | SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK MAY 24-28 (Garbage Collection and Dumping) FRONTIER DAYS RETURN TO Ser | iC "Available for immediate delivery brooklin concrete ; products tro. i. In the following capacities" 460 GALLONS 525 GALLONS 600 GALLONS 700 GALLONS 1000 GALLONS IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER PHONE bdo-3dT1 THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION ON MONDAY, MAY 23rd, Garbage normally collected on that day will be picked up on Tuesday, May 24th EXTRA trucks and men hove been assigned througheut the week to handle the extra load that results from Spring clean up, Your co-operation is requested in having all garbage out EARLY on your regular collection day. th ork separately on|{or More assistance by interest. rather thin were. separevely ed individuals, Teenagers, who problems which we can solve together," Abel told the conven- would go into the water with ithe children, would be most tion great welcome DESIRABLE OSHAWA HOMES , FOR SALE 'Because here are two unions who have their roots in th two giant corporate struc: ji tures in this society,"' such ac- tion should be taken For years, Abel said, industry Made-to-Measure Clothes | has been trying to divide the} union forces, Now is the time for change. Tailored by | HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN TIP TOP TAILORS Disposal Area, Hopkins Street will be open from 8:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m., TUESDAY to SATURDAY, Abel said his union has made Freemans Formal Rentels great strides since he became resident a year ago in a top- -bottom reorganization, with ave. emphasis on solving | local problems between major contract negotiations, He said his union has settled §,000 Jocal disputes in the last year. In the last four months, the Steelworkers had organized 34,347 members into 324 new lo- cals, The Steelworkers' total membership, in the United States and Canada, is 1,100,000, "Human Bear" Mystery Solved ANTIGONISH, N.S, (CP) Ribs taken from the body of a! man washed up on the shores' of French + owned St. Pierre) Island last fall have solved the} mysterious disappearance of) this town's "human polar! bear." Tony Belléfontaine of nearby) Lanark, believed in his 40s was! presumed drowned while swim. ming in George Ray near here} in June, 1965, but extensive! dragging operations failed to find any trace of the man. Rel-! lefontaine was wel] known in the Antigonish area for his mid.) winter dips in icy bay waters. A body clad only in swim: ming trunks was discovered on) a beach on St. Pierre off Newfoundland's south coast last October and it was buried there ~~ without identification The body was later exhumed in an attempt to take finger. prints, but it was too hadly de composed The body was again exhumed recently and two ribs sent to pathologist Dr. 0. C, Macintosh here. Dr. MacIntosh compared the ribs with x-rays taken of Bellefontaine's chest while he was being treated in Antigonish Hospital after an accident sev-| 1415 DUNDAS $7, &. eral months before his disap. Hwy, Ne. 2 pearance. 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