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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Feb 1967, p. 7

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Provincial Police Probe 15 Vehicle Accidents THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 14, 1967 § is studying a draft plan of ajunable to pay will be shared 500-home subdivision on a 129-/three ways by the home, the jacre site near the Ajax lake- neq Cross and the municipal- Plan Changes' Approved a Wetherall said that Wim- '*Y- Additional Pey Homes Ltd. said it is pre- alterations to .the Municipal |Pared to start construction of complex and the arena-com-|the homes this fall inunity centre buildings total-,, Council was informed that AJAX (Staff) -- ceuelieaoacaee 1967 CENTENNIAL WHITBY (Staff) -- Officers of the Whitby Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, cars were recovered. A youth was stopped, driving one of these cars, and has been charg- ants ling over $75,000 were ap- further study would be made proved by the Ajax Town |of the new proposed subdivi- Council Monday night. 'sion since it infringed on the SUGGESTIONS tARN last week patrolled 15,000 miles}ed with auto theft. Two men : ia aan @ VIYELLA SHIRTS and investigated 15 motor veh: |were arersted for driving under The municipal complex will ae ae Rg nel @ ARROW SHIRTS ond make prog- icle accidents. There were two| suspension and one man for im- receive air conditioning at i stane sectinnk 60 the' aut. SPORTS SHIRTS k progress, persons injured and 10 charges|paired driving. Miscellaneous cost of $22,618 while furnish-| division in relation with the in. | @ MCGREGOR HOSE laid as a result, The detach-joccurrences included lost and ings for the new council cham-| 4, <trial srowth of the town @ TERRY WILLIAMS -- ) your child ment feels road conditions must|found property, requests for bers will cost $2,668 while ~ : SWEATERS without hit- have been too much of a temp-|property checks and_ several) council chamber and gallery HOMEMAKER SERVICE @ CROYDON COATS ard in the tation for a great number of domestic complaints. seats carpeting will add $10,274 Council approved a new) ® cna FORMAL to the tax bite. service to Ajax residents Meanwhile at the arena- through the facilities of the community centre complex a Red Cross Monday night. wooden floor in the recreation, The Red Cross Homemaker room will add $1,013 to the bill|Service for residents was rec- motorists. | There have been numerous Detachment officers checked complaints, the detachment re- i i | : 220 motorist during the week prs, fom school chidren and From USS rently silly, to, restric- sis for pay- rants to lo- i school bus drivers, of motorists a : charged and 71 warnings were a0 fal while a wooden cushioned)ommended by the Finance and EEVE s is provided issued. Speeding was again the|Who fail to stop for school bus- floor in the community hall/Legislation Committee ' ade on the number one offence. Failing toles, Drivers are again reminded will cost an extra $6,796. A| The service will provide help MEN'S SHOP y for those stop for school buses was re-/the law requires a'l vehicles, |sprinkler system for the com-jin case of a mother's illness 129 Brock St. $. ported on the increase. approaching a school bus with : ; munity. centre will be install-|at a cost of $12 daily. The Whitby 668-2091 : has been boa bec rT pe rae signals flashing to stop. This . . led at a cost of $14,785. cost, where a homeowner is J ther some ences. ihese included one break/means traffic approaching from TE TE | : : : bred Deron aie ee eluctant to and enter, two thefts, a mali-|either direction in front . be- COUNCIL PRESEN D WITH CEN NNIAL P INS lcuinney ous tate for fear of cious damage and three stolenjhind a school bus. The presentation of Cen- ant interlude in a meeting centennial committee, is | Gerald Schroor, Councillor |wi}i be installed at a cost of . : . tennial Pins to members which was sometimes Ww. Heber Down's lapel, Neil Grandy and Deputy ($18,500, Except for $1500 the| e suffered Eight Churches Join In Prayer Service) othe Whitty 'Township stormy. Robert Lindsay. sont Ds eh Ga. Ajax Rotary Club will provide nape pa Mk cual "Walk bas a Wink, tala tan Council, at their Monday chairman of the township Sib a lg -- ' in Photo [library sheiving as their Cen- ' J. Hendriks, Hebron ristian| night meeting, was leas- seen placing a pin in Reeve ames rady, 'ouncillor --Oshawa Times Photo | i i : eems com- Prayer" was held this year at)Reformed Church; Miss M. ig . a ht s nda SEES ------------ een ++ Soa) coalition pe per igh oe say te ' |Ross, St. Andrew's Presbyter- e e | NEW SUBP'VISION and regis- epresentatives from eight\ian Church. I J Bo d R Finance and Legislation Com- rs. churches made arrangements; Mrs. William Bouma, was A ax Planners I veil ar eserves mittee Chairman Edward lepartment, for this special day, they were: guest speaker. She delivered an ar |Wetherall said his committee del of wis- Mrs. D. Wilson, Whitby Bap-|inspiring address. : | Its Decision eT RT " as complaints tist Church who acted as chair-) The theme for the service was} e : e / WORKS FOR KITCHEN with more man; Mrs. D. Deyson, Em-|"And of His Kingdom There} PORT PERRY (Staff) -- An) jtaly produced 3,400,000 re- Eka oe manuel Christian Reformed Shall Be No End." The late| lan ecred 10n an apolcatien be the Town ak Bart On _ $ Church; Mrs. F. Curl, Garden-|Queen Salote of the Tonga Is- Perry for a restricted area by-|{tigerators and 1,700,000 wash view United Church; Mrs. J.|lands had prepared this theme liaw was heard by the Ontario|iN& machines in 1966. McKibbin, St. John's Anglican/shortly before her death. AJAX (Staff) -- A giant rec-jAn additional building sited first $20,000 cost of a com-|yfunicipal Board, Feb. 13. The| een faite. Church; Mrs. H. McGary, All) The soloist was Mrs. John reation plan on.a 20-acre site|adjacent to, or even recessec| nunity centre, arena, athletic! decision of the board will not A C j t a down-to- Saints Anglican Church; Mrs.'McGraw. |was unveiled at the Monday|between upper and lower levels|field, a pool and an outdoor|he known before Thursday. omp ee . jmeeting of the Ajax Town/jinto the main sloping. terrace |skating rink. | iyi ithin 300) . fap rtd Whitby Detachment Adds Two Men councit [between upper and lower levels) The board recommended the sect of any arca being. rezoned Plumbing and ister Wil- ; | Ajax Planning Board Chair-|of the complex would provide| parks committee of council be} mys \otified and permitted : H meing the The Whitby detachment of the) Whitby. Constable Larouque has! man Wally Henwood so facilities for teh sports|responsible for implementation|tn'recisier a ponte if they Heating Service éducation hha hgopen etpafingecdT nine months with the|the proposed recreation ied ee iaary octet on the main of the recreation centre mas-| <5 desire nin anieoia i iridesritady eh illi jadj -|grass field. { sultation with!" SE. »|@ , reporte fae |OPP i to. C: adjacent to the new arena-|&rass _ |ter plan in consu Esa 5 ar yori new members, bringing the total us Toren . 7. ee Caiman centre now under| The report added that this\the Ajax Recreation Commit-| Before, A whl ag ates EQUIPMENT nt" vather detachment strength to 51. |has just completed a two-week! oo ct ruction. main building might also con-|tee and that Planning Board|S4id Town Clerk ae eae | @ KITCHENS Constable Lawrence Laroque,|training course at the OPP Plans. for-the-site--inciude an |Veniently contain facilities for/he consulted prior to amend-| You -- Bag Ht ' L of the ses- 22, formerly of Ottawa and|school in Toronto and is Pres-|indoor swimming pool, tennis|®,7efreshment concession. jing the plan in any significant|Duilt a my le he rine etal OMPLEY osit insure Cadet Roderick Williams, 18, bad pce engaged in learning office courts 'and. clubhouse," lavin The Planning Board decided | way. one would bui da ser F e BATHROOMS it Ajax, are now stationed at!routines. lfielde § Ata, pias 8 Ito exclude a running track due| ,. tion next door. 1 Page ie feo Ay he age Sonal ee the area of land it would) Ajax Council adopted Red A firm of consultants has COMPLETE | 4 @) f th fi ecen s : |baseball diamond, wading pool, i imity of (Plan in principal after Mr. |, Faas ituation for| : Whitby Area Guides Plan Card Party | skating rink, snow hiil, Wena aia °" |Henwood's presentation. Mr, |been. dg ig geal Phone 668-2991 neo e€ inest bert Nixon \club facilities, outdoor theatre | B ' |Henwood said he hoped the|°° eerpey tes | 5 Final arrangements for a card School, Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. for oe | day's application to the board. Pye Ay, | . . . . yg My 4 arty, sponsored by Whitby Dis-|""Thinking Day." Guides" and|" g>andstell, and_a volleyball 7g PARKING SPACES {plans would now go to the en-) eT | Canadian whiskies this count e for this party, spo y y Peg jand handball court. | The plan provides for 76\gineering stage } " | 0 n sh hall, > sion nelude} _. é | : r , ster| | siberal Web, 87, ware phi ata special |Ajax, Dunbarton, West Rouge, |Situated just north of the Ajaxjarena and community centre | nian on to Town Engineer! More than 17,000,000 tourists) has ever tasted by GILBEY'S NDP has meeting. \Bay Ridges and Brooklin. jand Pickering General HOtDS: | en cence to meet normal de-iG. A. Robinson for further|went to Spain last year, a 20-| ae Cee of bein It is hoped to raise necessary| The area commissioner, Mrs.|'2!) WaS Prepared by Planning/mands. For peak periods an| consideration. 'per-cent increase over 1965. | KITBY. ONT 14 Fraley, Board consultants after coun-|additional parking area for 270 WHITBY NT. Sea p in the funds to help three Whitby/H. T. Cook and Division Com-| (ir asked for it last June. cars is located 300 feet north| | n closely- Guides to attend the National/missioner Mrs, Rex Merritt will , ! of the main entrance to the oan y have Heritage Camp next July. Mrs.|be in attendance. The guest/ INDOOR POOL arena building. attack. Thomas Wilcox is ticket con-|speaker will be Mrs. Phin. The indoor pool bullding | The Planning Board advised BUYING | rals have vener for the event. Tentative plans were made | would contain changeroom and{council that under the Com- ¢ nized and Whitby Guides and Brownies /for the 'Spring Rally' to be| wash 'liti i ffered be- will be attending a Guidesjheld at Greenwood Conserva vee sees See | einer Crest Art, & grant 3 OR "\activities grouped it. ilabl | | : "Own" at Henry 'Street High|tion Area. I" Vv grouped around available for 25 per cent of the SELLING owever, " " M | s # | are: affso Five OPP Constables Taking Course) been for | Sl Five constables from the|struction in reading, under-| gn CALL on rested he eters bi iconiig Set apt ; ps: sapsntelg Pe ric|Cctiminal Code and the Provin- B { R t t A CLARE SHANK | and has kk course at the Ontario g le. Police College, Aylmer. clal Statutes; proper methods | erore ne iIremen e f 5 that the Constable Hans Brachvogel,|of accident and criminal in- : : ' o e best op- Ronald Francisco, Gerald Gib-|vestigation; the basics of iden-|, OTTAWA (CP)--Air Commo-; Air Commodore Diamond) pe b e, and in son, Grant Arnold and Donald|tification; extensive training in|4ore G_ Gordon Diamond. 51,/said in a telephone interview | Gordon Osborne balanced Beckett have returned tojthe use of firearms and Sand wil cule ead Gee sagan ge igegel Tren-| CLARE SHANK REAL ESTATE Whitby after completing the /strenuous Ad hake tag months before what would have fdireh surly oo that be pati Sales Representative first six weeks' of the course.|course, whic includes Caen he normal retirement] acces : ot | . g pt a civilian job which will | The course consists of: in-lbasics of self-defence. age, a defence: department |keep him in hdl | HOMES--FARMS--ACREAGES & BUSINESS spokesman said Monday. He will join de Havilland Air-/| 218 Dundes St. E. Whitby 668-8826 GO WHITBY PERSONALS ; craft Ltd. of Toronto. Air Commodore Diamond », Producers said his retirement is "quite |ff 47 A most successful annual;Dance were: Door prizes were routine" and in no way involves| BROCK Now Playing -- One Complete Oshawa, bridge was held at ee, pe my Ao bie lage ne a. . any policy differences with the WHITBY Program Each Evening at 7:30 aa, \5 5 ing Club sponsored by the ladies Long, ; ° U See defence department. fe ss ° ie speake section. More than 40 prizes|nation dance was won by Bob nion n Meanwhile, Rear - Admiral| Famed Tennessee Williams' Play Is On The Screen! nual con- , were distributed to lucky win-/Gibson and Mrs, Ralph Collins Donald McClure, a deputy com-| MGM | ae Temper- ners. Bridge was played at 65/and the Mexican hat dance by) HOLLYWOOD (AP)--A union|mander of Mobile Command| ne Wor ronto. tables, Co-conveners were: Miss|Richard Sandford and Mrs. L.|for movie producers? At first] who will retire next month, four| has been Doreen Dobbie and Mrs. Marion/ Keeler. |blush that sounds as likely @S|years ghead of normal retire-_| ona Hot PAUL NEWMAN crease of White. They were assisted by| © 1 bets ol WhitbylCoe eee the executives of/ment age, said in an interview, Ti : juss fr. Mrs, Eileen Bettes, Mrs. Doris) S€¢veral members bY |General Motors. he is simply exercising his right| e. i in Burl Ames, Mrs. Marg ~egros, Mrs.|Benevolent Rebekah Lodge will) yet the Screen Producers|to retire to take <ivillaa ome! ae se : - ' Myrtle Crawford and members.|attend Kenovin Rebekah Lodge,/Guild has launched an organ- ployment Oe Sf Fe gy hex Canson-Jupmy Anperson OL + : Brooklin, this evening for its\izing drive and plans to seek Admiral McClure is the fifth ; Bi. te METROCOLOR © AN AVON PRODUCTION 1, Officer ie eat ma at Sane rasan contracts with movie and tele-\ admiral since last summer to ey ---- an Begi * 4a ° 9 rio Regi- ie el] i He cig Mrs. G. C. Dalgleish was in The walle toanided in 1950 as|retite from the navy before nor-, ' ae | 315 igginisron Kinette Mrs. James Broughton, |the chair at St. Andrew's Pres-|, a. ryan at aceasta: mal retirement age. Recommended es Adult 'E inment | e annua A 4 ;|byterian Women Group 5 meet-|* ; ag } ; | an Infan- presided. Final arrangements |; She was aavisted hy Mrs,|tion aimed at furthering the Second Feature Attraction -- Begins 7:30 ue were made for the annual) , prestige of film producers, did L t Ob "Baster Bunny Money" to be|Charles Barter. A letter was so through a well-edited journal en servance (7) t}] rsary of displayed 'at Dodd and Souter |read, received from Miss Diane! hich a ; d . ; n 0 or | e636 irch was played 'at Dodd and Souter, | > etrie Missionary in Formosa|Mch dealt with industry, top- Remains Strict | | from where the draw will' be|**" y ics, a code of practices and } fine ube ; : | Rev. A. held March 23 giving details of her work there.| 4)'. peed works | MADRID (Reuters) Ma-| Starring: Rita Tushingham -- Oliver Reed | was t j | 4 ® ~ | setae Lucky winners at the Kinettes'/The social convener, Mrs.|_ The mind boggles at the pros-/drid's Roman Catholics still ob-| ASL PLD TEOenAM | Over 100,000 eyes have the oppor- cy. : [George Stott, reported 'on ar-|pect of a union for movie pro-|serve the penitential of | tunity of looking at your Times |rangements made for the Valen- mee ae ae . Lent as in the middle ages, | unity of looking ¥ be |\tine tea. Tea hostesses were} i their = contrac emand/using hair - shirts and small " " re Board Planning :«. John McMinn and Mrs, |two shee Ls dong "oe whips to mortify their flesh, an ACTION" classified ad every day Charles Barter. member? ey insist ON|inquiry published here disclosed if job security for their relatives? ho gs . | it appears. And don't forget that the ud; even Four Classrooms Mrs. Elwood Taylor, St. Cath-If they go on strike, will they} 'The Madrid newspaper Hoja| | people that look at your "ACTION" ' jarines, visited her sister and|send their secretaries to picket? |ge) Lunes reported that since! | ah 16:6, GREENWOOD (Staff) --Pick-|brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.) Lou Greenspan, executive di-|[ent began on Ash Wednesday | ad are ready to buy... that's why id of his ering Township Area 1 School! Jack Russell, 127 Bowman Ave-/rector of the producers guild, i8/five days ago, 2,000 hair shirts| ; j a "Pride Board decided Monday aight to nue. prepared for ge japery. --prickly girdles of bristle orf SERIES NO. 2 ON they're reading the classified ads. build four kindergarten class- : : nee "We received the same reac-|netted wire w ; | (le weserecreemaccms acura : rooms to the two - room| Preceding Wednesday's meet-/tion when we approached the|suin nad been sud by. allies Most everyone is on the lookout for win Brougham public school. Thejing Benevolent Rebekah Lodge Producers Association--the oOr-/stores and monasteries in the PREVENTIVE | . building will get under way 2 members will have a pot-luck agai . film piensa capital, | a bargain, an apartment to rent, or soon as approval is araniae or! supper in the IOOF Hall. ri Posen hartge to} About 1,000 whips called Dis-| MAINTENANCE a used car to replace that old buggy. the ere the Ontario} Wii, Ghiles Cab. wad Keke e inclu . e ustry's ciplines, used by the penitent; FOR Municipal Board. vo Scouts|pension plan. The answer was: pee | ' a Area 1 Administrator Lloyd|Mothers Auxiliary is meeting|"Why do producers--those mil- aie yr oqpeleeny epee | BRAKES d Why don't you take a look around Johnston said he expected some|this evening in St. Joseph's|lionaires--need a pension?" The| Hoja del Lunes said. 8,000| an >" | your house, see if you have any T delay on the project from the|meeting room whenp lans for ajrequest was refused. lheavy wooden crosses were EXHAUST Sys E r | ; p 4 OMB since the township is heav-|banquet will be made. "We feel the producers are|eady to be carried by Madrid| T MS ry | "don't want' items you could sell ; ily in debt. If approval is Wir' and Mla. Remand face: being discriminated against by penitents in Good Friday pro-| i i i i granted immediately, the kin-| 1 and family, Bernice, Gra-|Cone, ccnied benefits that are|cessions including one made) INCLUDING EMERGENCY BRAKES quickly and profitably with a Times ' dergarten classes will start in 4 a t Sunday (moved by the other guilds. And/;.o7, a telegraph. pole, weigh-| ii ye re \. Be ramabae. ~~ Loge er spent Sunday |co we plan to' seek contracts |inp 200 pounds. for the eldest For all makes of cars and Light Duty Trucks ACTION" classified ad. i i n that brin roducers in line! Fe ee ne si tans aaa onto - |with the ober creators of the S07 Of an aristocratic family. | hosed both front _ ae brake tice Eolom, og bearings. AL volved in bringing five-year-olds| WORES WITH CANADIAN™ business." : Vig, fh eyeate, Gn Get) hel wien oo Res ond Orie tes I We're sure you'll quickly find out , from all over the north and} Steve McQueen is to star in| The producer is the man who Interest of 614% ead ada biakaa, ales hee aihuwa fe | a south-east sections of the town-imne Crown Caper, a thriller-\°Versees the entire project-- ' : een: | that the Eyes have it. Your fast 3 ship to the Brougham classes. oe at finds the story, works with the compounded ; : =i Mr. Johnston suggested par-/'omance to be filmed by Nor-| writer on the script, hires the results will prove this to you. ents may have to provide their|man Jewison of Canada andidirector and actors, approves WY yearly increases FOR ONLY t ) = own transportation for the chil-| Hollywood. Pe ia ioge et kde gs rm ee dren since a number of parents vers nis product. ccumulative : (& had already objected to the use -- Plus any fluid for master cylinder if required PHON E, 723-3492 of school buses. It is estimated FREE 24-HOUR | rant If broke repairs required en ell wheels, there will be ne charge that about 160 youngsters would) BURNER SERVICE | IN Wh | Gua eed for inspection. igi i in| By Our Li ying yg grad anne m4 fat fis | | Investment J] Complete modern broke drum mechine services on the premi- > ae ik | | or | ses, to further save you on any brake drum refacing require- The board also decided to ' | | Certificates | aerials @ oe complete a third classroom, et SAWDON Ss | > | f " y ublic " vs gy room Audley FUELS 36% in 5 Years vf The Audley School was ve | >; structed three years ago. an FURNACE OIL -- Relieve nagging pain quickly with d RI Seeding PP am Peckaacncaicag VICTORIA ond BM NORTASIDE CHR CLASSIFIED Construction costs for the] 244 Brock St. S., Whitby | applications, OUTGRO toughens | GREY TRUST AE ROIS alaa a =e four kindergarten classes are 668-3524 | tender skin and pushes the nail | ae sal expected to be upwards of up for safe, easy cutting. | J $100,000, Whitby -- 668-5897 | Je

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