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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1966, p. 6

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WHITBY -- AJAX _ Mieananaleibiss toss A DAY IN THE SUN Opposition Leader Diefen of the Commons, as he hauls in a fine speckled trout from Lake baker enjoys a day in the sun, but away from the heat Souther near Low, WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Women Of St. Mark's U.C. Close Season at Meet St Women Unit No meeting of the Mark's United Church: The meeting was turned over 4 held its last, to Mrs, Ireland who conducted present sea- the program, The worship ser- son, Tuesday at the home of! vice was taken by Mrs. J, FE Mrs, S, G. Ireland, Henry st, Whitehurst, her theme was Leader Mrs, Fred Ollen-Bittle 'The Lord's Prayer" opened the meeting with a poem Mrs, Ireland introduced the entitled "Great Wide, Beautiful gyest speaker, Miss Louise May World" and also a prayer ova formerly of Czechoslovakia, Twelve members and One| retired Missionary who spoke on visitor were present. It was re- her yarious experiences men- ported that 21 visits were made tioning her work at Montreal since the last meeting, harbor as port worker welcom- Mrs, Ollen - Bittle asked for jing new Canadians, she also volunteer hostesses for the@)snent sometime as missionary Open House" held at the Church | at Jarge at Timmins and sur- house, Byron st, from Monday yoynding districts, Miss Mayova till Thursday in the afternoon for|s ne aks eight different lan anyone who wish to drop in and puages, enjoy the company of others play games and enjoy a cup of tea Members were reminded the Centennial Tea to be held May 28 at All Saints' Church, Whitby Whittlers Hold Meet M.G White- Tea hostesses were Mrs McCarty and Mrs, J, E of hurst United Church Women general Anglican | meeting will be held June 7 at |2 p.m. in the assembly hall, | commendations Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club held its regular weekly meeting at Kathleen Rowe School Tues- day evening Co-Leader Irene Hunter chair- ed the meeting. Twenty one members were present and a weight loss of 23 pounds was re- ported Whitby Whittlers will be accom panied by 16 of her members at the convention at. which time Mrs, L. Torrinni will attend as the Whitby Whittlers' Queen" for her outstanding ef forts in losing 95 pounds to date and 5844 pounds wer e lost in a year Que. Mr. Diefenbaker spent the holiday weekend there at the summer home of-a friend (CP Reeve Would Skirt Guidance Of Director BROUGHAM Staff reports about a planning board matter scheduled to come before a meetings are prepared by Pick ering Township Planning Direc tor J, H. Faulkner, noting the pros and cons forwarded by ratepayers and ho w an applica tio will fit in with planning policy, are concluded with a re commendation, either for or against, by the planning direc tor At a planning board cae be last week, member Reeve C Laycox suggested that the ah ning director do not pul any recommendations on his report "We have minds of our own,' he said What do you think we have a planning director for?" asked Chairman David Lennox Member Rex Merritt advis ed that Metro Toronto Planning Board had this same system of the Commissioner making re on his reports Mr, Laycox" reasoning was that the board Is likely to take direction from the planning di rector, but Member Ross Deakin said that frequently the board had gone against the recommen dation, and Mrs, McPherson said "L don't think we are a rub ber stamp, a recommendation, We can take Wirephoto) | because we ask for) VEHICLES | FOR COMMERCIAL 'Licence Bid | Successful WHITBY (Staff) -- An appli- cation by Emerson A. Prock- now, RK 3, Bowmanville, for a |permanent Public Commercial | Vehicle licence which would permit him to transport pack- age freight from the Oshawa | Whitby area to Stouffville, Mark ham and Unionville was grant- ed Wednesday following a hear- ng here before i, J. Snonicker chairman of the Ontario Hig way Transport Board In handing down his decision, the chairman said that in the 11 years the board had been in existence its aint had been to protect the interests of the pub- lie at all times, Trucking ser- vices, he said, were only as good as those who operate them and the board's aim is to pro- tect the public in this regard There was no question, he said, that Apache ,Transport Co., was serving the area well but it must be remembered freight shipped from Oshawa to Toronto and transhipped to the Stouffville area involved 76 miles of travel against 35 miles by a direct service "It does not seem feasible that shippers in Oshawa should be in- cornvenienced by being forced to ship-through Toronto. I feel the Stouffville-Markham area is en titled to the best possible ser- vice and that Mr, Procknow cai provide that service faster and at more reasonable rates,"' the chairman said, Mr, Procknow told the chair man that while he now holds a licence to operate in part of On tario County and carried con- | siderable package freight to the Uxbridge-Claremont . area, he was forced to unload freight for commendations on the floor Mrs, MCPherson seconded it, The motion was defeated with Mr. Layeox the only one to sup port it Homelite | ee NEW Chain Saw | XL-70 New design -- light weight -- faster cutting -- double fuel and oll capacity, Only 144% Ibs, less bar and chain and cuts through 15" hardwood in 12 seconds! And the cost ts low! See it, try It, buy it! the York County towns at a gar- age on the county line. From there it was taken by other means to the persons who plac- ed the orders, He emphasized that picked up by him in Oshawa during the afternoon could be delivered the York County towns the following morning However the goods were freight in if h- shipped by transport -to Toronto they went into a warehouse and | might not be delivered for sey- eral days, Six representatives of Oshawa firms testified the delivery of spent the holiday weekend visit their goods would be expedited if the licence were granted, | Three firms in the York County | towns also said they wished to} receive delivery of atitomotive parts and accessories as soon as possible Clarence Hume, secretary-| treasurer of Apache Transport | Co., which opposed the applica- tion, said it was difficult to com pare the operations of the firms As the Procknow business dealt more or less with pack-| age freight. He said the rates} charged by his firm were high- | er than those of the firm oper- ating out of Oshawa, The best his firm could do would be to} deliver by 2 or 3 p.m, the day | after the goods left Oshawa as against the following morning | delivery by Mr, Procknow, Sally" PROTECT Your Furs and Sloth Garments Insured -~ Refrigerated jtorege voults on premises CALL 668-2345 WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. 150 Cofborne St, FE, WHITBY f Women Group No. 1 is holdingiof Mrs. a May tea and homebake salejaiso |Wilson, 41 | George | Thomas who are celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary today. ary Society Convention held in| Ottawa May WHITBY PERSONALS St. Andrew's Presbyterian,ing in Port Colborne, the guests visited Mr. and Mrs from 2 till 5 p.m. at|James Nicholls of Stoney Creek Donald A.\and granddaughter Joanne Fliz- Fairview dr, Mrs.|abeth, born May 20. Mrs and Mrs.| Nicholls is the former Nancy co-conyen- Fleming of Whitby, the May 27 the home of Mrs. Anderson Sloan are ets jailable Tick oo " Holiday euests.at the hame of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Rob- bins, 945 Donovan cres., were Mr, and Mrs, Beverly Merritt and children, Smith Ville, Mr and Mrs, William Wrathall and two children, Hamilton and Mr Best wishes to Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Daigle, 132 Lupin 4r., Mrs. Dudley Wilson and Mrs William Hewis are attending as delegates from Whitby Baptist and Mrs, H. F. Robbins, Bur- Church, the Women's Mission jlington, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 26, 1966 § Lorne Camphell, They | APPLICATIONS FOR USE OF | THE CENTENNIAL BUILDING All organizations in the Town of Whitby who wish to use the Centennial Buildina, 416 Centre Street South, Whitby, are invited to obtain an application from the Secretary. WHITBY CENTENNIAL CENTRE BOARD F, N, McEwen, Secretery, 405 Dundas Street West, WHITBY, Ontorio, 25 and 26. Also are Mrs, Everett Mrs, Arthur Bradley John McLeod attending | Pogson, and Mrs, THE ULTIMATE in shoe comfort the new Hartt flexibl softer, more flexi es the some solid supp comfort and quality thot is n to every pair of Hartt HARTT COLLINS SHOES Phone: 668-3476 119 Brock St, &,, Whitby Mr, and Mrs, Emory Burdge Ww (CCC »»)))») IS COMING RAE R. JONES REAL ESTATE Sales - Valuations 668-8841 or 728-6661 DURA STEP ONE PIECE CONCRETE { The Whitby Public School Board VITES TENDERS for the following work to be done during the aum- mer vacotion per' PAINTING = abies and exterior -- selected schools, PAVING --~ Selected schools, Boiler Cleenout and Mechanical Cheek, GRASS CUTTING -- Selected schools, 2, 3. 4, Specifications and tender forms ere avoiloble at the Adminl- stration Office will be received 1966, Sealed tenders, ploinly marked as to contents, by the undersigned up to 4:00 p.m. on June 3rd, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Miss May A, Newmon, Secretary-Treasurer, 1125 Athol Street, Whitby, Onterie, RED WING ORCHARDS Spy -- Russet and controlled atmosphere Melntosh Apples FRESH CIDER Located 22 Miles West of Whitby on No, 2 Highway at the "BIG RED APPLES" If you've been waiting to buy a car. It was announced that the In- ternational TOPS Club Conven- tion is being held May 26, 27 and 28 at the Royal York Hotel and also at Queen Elizabeth building exhibition grounds To The following members will be it or leave it," represented as KOPS Keep Off For the sake of putting a reso Pounds Sensibly:. Lorraine Wil-|lution proposed by Mr. Laycox lets, Edna Moody, Margaret that future reports do not in Devolin and Mary Hewlett clude the planning director's re At the clase of the Leader Alice Boychyn of the light refreshments were served Mentally Retarded Hold Meet a question and answer per @ FOR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT OLD STEPS FOR CT NOW! DURING OUR "FRONTIER DAYS" Sale of OK Used Cars Best Deals © Tremendous Selection 1965 PONTIAC Parisienne Custom Sports Convertible. V-8, automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, white walls, discs, Orchid with rich black interior, A ig summer car, Must be seen to be appreciated, Lic, H7838 Discounted to a low $2995. 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne --- 2 Door Hardtop Dark green with matching interior, Automatic, custom radio, while walls, discs and many other extras. Lic, H83071, Special Low Price $1495 meeting Bot te Md Soright you can balance it on one hand, ACT PLATFORM COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH QUALITY NURSERY STOCK TREADS AND IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A general meéeting of the)by Ajax, Pickering, Whitby Asso- iod ciation for Retarded Children) Other guests was held Tuesday evening in|Rouge Ladies Club who pre Aldon schoo! in Ajax with'sented a cheque for the build Frank Signoretti as chairman, jing of the workshop for which Guest speaker, Mrs. McKen-/the local campaign is now in zie of Willowdale, spoke on the! progress 'Religious Education in the) The meeting was followed by Community for the Mentally a social! half hour with refresh Retarded", This was followediments being served WILDE RENTAL Service & Sales 1415 DUNDAS ST, £. Hwy, No, 2 WHITBY, ONT, Telephone 4668-3226 were the West PHONE BROOKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. 655°3311 tverything for your gerdening needs, Open % a.m, te % p.m, even doys @ week JOHN BROUWER GARDEN CENTRE Between Whitby and Ajex on Highwey No, 2 PHONE 668.3396 YOUR EXECUTOR should be: Experienced in handling estates was seen slipping a donation across to Treasurer Ronald Mit chell towards the cost of the souveniers Mrs, McPherson noted that! she was aware of the concern BROUGHAM Not only to/°! the board to cover thelt 4 projects financially and, ap- promote the Pickering Township)" . Museum, but to remind visitors) P7OVMs some oF the ideas that to that institution of Canada's! ¥®'® expressed, thought this 100th birthday next year, it has ap --_ been arranged that small Ca ms gesture nadiandmade souvenirs. will. be members of the Board to say handed out to visitors on spe-|"@! It was such gestures as cial occasions this that encouraged them to While shaaaine ia thi j carry on towards their goals ri g for this pro. ect and totalling the cost at a Museum Board last week, Dep uty Reeve Mrs, Jean McPher son, a member of the Roard Collins Heve @ good selection of SUMMER SHOES Alr Step . Fiencees Souvenir Plan Is Approved CILUX TRUTONE WHITE Reg. 11.75 Gal. 95 3.65 Qt. GAL, inspired other y JRUTONE WHITE via a Made-to-Measure Clothes Taitered by MOUSE OF HORBERLIN TIP TOP TAILORS Freemans Forme! Rentals = @f om USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668.2091 BROCK WHITBY Trained in handling in- vestments Foir all and impartial beneficiaries VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY to Reg. 10.55 Gal. 3.35 Qt. Le PAINT air, SALE PRICE, Qts. MANY MORE SAVINGS IN GP PAINTS at DODD « SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. S. Whitby 668-5862 oeivery Kedettes } Evening Programs at 7 & 8:55 Feature Starts at 7:05 & 9:30 = Funtread Hushouppies yen OW Contury-For provente Pups Sandals Desert Boots for Shooay Htalian the fan rd COLLINS SHOES 119 Brock Se WHITBY +". JAMES COBURN LEE LORRI GOLAN EDWARD MULHARE nt | ee lee oe ee 5 disemmeented a hOULT ENTERTAINMENT 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST * WHITBY * PHONE 668-3304

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