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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Feb 1967, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES,| Friday, Februery 24, 1967 5 WHITBY BOWLING WHITBY MONDAY MIXED BOWLING Congratulations to the Big Five on winning the third section with 35 pts. and pinfall of 23,229. WHITBY DAY- BY - DAY : Zone Commander Pays -- Branch Official Visit WHITBY -- AJAX mar Team standing with pinfall -- Big WHITBY (Staff)-Zone Com-|purchase wool and materials Oy, bee Hct Blade peg 'A Division of the'S. S. Kresge Company Limited on mander Mrs, Gertrude Wil- for members to make articles) Woodpeckers. 69,559; Neighbors 68,278; | liams of @shawa Auxiliary, int pss pina Heo ag This Gad Candies 67,60; HD, Pontiac! nN Branch 43, pal. her officialler months, ee tae Ae a ee visit to Whitby Royal Canadian! {nvitations were accepted to parted He eet Pil ape objective Legion pero Availlary age) pend a grea ome | spon-| c. Gill 227, D. Rowden 236, E. Smith ; i y Mrs, -|S y the en's Branch 225, 1g from evening, presided by Mrs. Dor-|sore y ranch, | ' othy Ormiston. March 4, Oshawa Auxiliary, Women -- V. Jordan 226, Jenny | : It was announced that Mayor|March 20 and April 11 at the! wo eee hee one and Mrs. Desmond Newman|Bowmanville Auxiliary Branch. High Triples over 600 -- Carl Pascoe | . ion will officially open the auxil-} A Centennial Dance will be |782, (224, 373); Hans. Zimmer, 776. (274, it iad jary's Centennial Tea at 2.30jheld April 1. There will be Garratt 729 (209, 285, 235)7 'Kelth. King ; p.m., March 7 at the Legion|prizes awarded for selected 690 (203, 209, 278); Ron Pascoe 681 (737, difficult Hall. period costumes. Clare 'Holter orl (240, 216° 218)", Bar| eiitedahd Six students of Anderson] Members are reminded: to Pisanl 679 (274, 215); Allin Hewis ws | Street High School will serve|bring cookies, sandwiches and Srl) BiurecAritnons ais Gs haa) ver has tea in centennial gowns. Tick-|antiques by 11 a.m., March 7, Earl Smith 646 (238, 217); Ron Chilos as it is ets are now on sale from yari-| The auxiliary extends sym> Ray Mannan oe cai Doin ; a con- ous groups and will also be|pathy to Mrs. Rose Dale in the | Pegos 614 (231, 253); Verna Roberts 614| in down sold at the door. loss of her son-in-law who was| 1 ear tte or, MUR ely tee Feed A new member, Mrs. Orma/killed accidentally. | ES [esac hasesarnellerdtincend eenetle Mees | is to' be McKinley, was' installed and} Games terminated a pleasan' ver the "= welcomed, A committee was|evening. Lunch was served: by| © @) S to re- formed of Mrs. Fay Carswell|Mrs. Vi Parkinson and her! > ne- top does get and Mrs. Doreen McRae to committee. oie : DECORATING WCTU Members Honor Their Founder SHOP sade acute, February is the month whenjin the North West Territories, | members of Women's Chriatan| where tg ro parties seem) @ Wollpoper and Murals ASP the only form of entertainment. @ Custom Draperies ont put Temperance Valor Ashe eet The meeting was held at the ' 2 Spa ae winter founder, Miss Frances Willard. /home of Mrs. Mary Mitchell. | MRS. DORIS HORTOP, _ school teacher, is seen here which is used extensively © GIL. Palnte end Varnishet )_ organ- Miss Maude Cameron read an|The devotional period was in| g@ retired Pickering Village with the map of Canada in the portrayal of her cen- | IL. P - Pb 'otection account of her life and work|charge of Mrs. J. E. White-| dential : "Canada (| @ Benjamin Moore Paints T ry dis- and also an item telling how/hurst. Tea hostesses were Mrs. | ' siueicy oe peandauas eet tg DISCOUN ; ges and the Willard Home in Evanston|Gordon Glenney and Mrs. Har-| From Sea to Sea," which | DoDD & SOUTER BOMBSHELL Men Corduroy easures, was recently dedicated as ajold Quantrill. 1S or evue traces Canadian history DECOR CENTRE LTD. d V J the bill National landmark. | At the March 21 meeting} from pi days to the 4 sein. The president, Mrs. Haroldjawards will be presented to| : ei! , 107 Byron St. S., Whitby an efour controls Quantrill, read an article which|winners of the Temperance) e me Prenat : PHONE 668-5862 These mentioned excessive drinking'Study Course. --Oshawa Times Photo | JA : S IH | R S hs ine Frojec | C . . . . | happen- Girl Guide "Association Plans Party | anes ab oe hse Geo 8 " ee oa "y,.| PICKERING (Staff) -- "Can-| For each province or territory | ariety of styles to choose from. Some ponderosa Th Local Association of|Anyone wishing to register » | } rogram Sea ETEET eT Batten dB lee OB eEOA t Septem.|202 From Sea to Sea," the/a person relates the important : type, some with button down pocket flaps and mod f steps: Whitby and District Girl Guides|acks to be opened in septem-titie of a centennial revue by|,;.,.: ; | | Ch f Id | speed- final ts |Der could contact Mrs. Bark-\mrs. Doris Hortop was _ pro- historical events, along with! NOMINATION epaulets. loose trom gold, green, red or blue. ead has made fina lagen well at 668-5408. lduced for the first time at the its present day importance and , ich had for the Feb. 27 car _Party at) There is still a great needitome of Mrs. Hortop by the|concludes by pinning the prov- Ontario South Riding (Provincial) Id hav. St. John the Evangelist parish|for Brownie uniforms especial-| bickerin Women's Club' Tues-|j th . hall. Proceeds will help send|ly sizes 6 and Mrs. Tom | day alge i JeS-|ince on the map. A ha director three Guides to Heritage Camp.|Brandon would _ appreciate | "A a ' te die Chi Mrs. Hortop suggested that . de. the Mrs. Pat Wilcox is ticket con-|hearing from anyone who could) ical Sede ae a comeariniltte play might give people an| Fri., Fe i g with vener. supply them. Please telephone) et for use in schools by|idea of what they could do for Mrs. Orval Barkwell was ap-|668-5696 and arrangements: will/P HH r Grades 6 4c $. \thelk own cantenalal or fect It said pointed registrar for Brownies.!be made. students from Grades ® to 8. PEeN be The revue traces Canadian! The play has been sent to the 8:00 P.M. orden "4 history from the days of the| department of education for con- c Indians and Viking discoveries | sideration. ind In Populat ie ad he law. 4 Increase n op a 10n gh yen with the ae oa pag, Mis. At. DISCOUNT DISCOUNT hich * : . ortop suggested costumes| ; s Senior rial auld ' Py s The prologue outlines a gen-|typifying each province along| St. Andrews S BOMBSHELL BOMBSHEEL shed in eral history of our country from | with Songs including: "O Can-| School -- Ajax hart to For eseen At Pickering sea to sea. _ jada," "The Maple Leaf' and : > legis- The bulk of the play consists "This Land Is Your Land." SOUERT NIRBINT Leader: of thé f provincial sketches starting! Mrs, Hort tired last J DUB RR 5 aes : ] t of : 5 Mrs. Hortop retired last June Liberal Party Ontarfo will be : PICKERING (Staff) Pick er fee of $425 per lot to the with the Atlantic provinces and|from the Lincoln Public School | bine al fe ty. 9.0 Aoati ering Village is expected to|Vll age. filling in the country with maps| Pickering Village, after 17 years LU GGAGE have a population increase of) William Lawson and W. D.|of provinces as they joined Con-|of Grade 1 teaching. Prior to . cinch lng" Ease ions tn ive|Clark, former owners of the| federation 4 A Bien. te. attend. 3 PF , 20 per cent due to a tentative|> 1 atty: attehied the meeting (oc : her village teaching career, she HUGH M. O'CONNELL for the : to be agreement to build 108 homes) ig dea t elie call re taught at Camilla, Brooklin and : Ontario South Riding Liberal He ee sk a Light, yet 86 hi pie wily a hard : S ractiv i ing Rayones nin ft " n? oe oo WH csasiesction te siart wa Tote WHITBY BOWLING "2202 Public Schools. HUGH M. O'CONNELL = °7™2'"°"* Rind Wat greene ied fo male ceases any ght br adore ark: od to cost village. in the development within 60 '7 Smart for kitchen, recreation room or red. nally I At a special meeting of the|days of approval from the min-| 'mixzo BOWLING LEAGUE WEIGHT IS THERE dens, Multi-color. will be village council Wednesday |ister, igen Adal alpacas adt Ode The two-gram pressure of a| ---------- 66 a night, council and representa-| The new subdivision will be|\e;\ Noisemakers 16. Jerks 14; Strikers |record-player's needle,js equiv-| e a ---TRAIN-CASE-- SO i says tives from Keith Stewart Realty |jocated immed of| 11; Corner Pins 9: Bombers. 2. alent to several -tens-per-square ie "NOTICE TO RESIDENTS +t --_--___--_--_----and---Gatian--investments-- itd. Highway 401, e + | (255,246, ' $5,000,- thrashed out an agreement tolin the village. |214); R. Chiasson 674 A. | a NE a VE a 'mis- construct the homes as soon as| "the homes will be larger than|si*qsi! (af, (is, 2% 28) i Fully Reconditioned OF THE TOWNSHIP PULLMAN CASE .... approval is received from the|the R2 zoning requirements in| (250); P. Cumbo 617 B Y rstand- minister of municiapal affairs!the area which call for a mini-|°werce, °%3, (28)! J. Bedard Se. ] 963 OF EAST WHITBY er was on the subdivision agreement. |mum of 1,050 square feet. All| 43 (2s, Schatzmann 690 (231 1OuNnce- Under the agreement the sub-|lots will be in excess of 9,000 | 208): 0. 0. Se SPAN 2a) Bs SOU : divider "w provide paved|square feet and homes are ex-|w areas. 378 (30, 1 ¢: Rieger 8 CHEVROLET andin roads, curb d gutters, water-/pected to be sold for approxi-|(2!3);, M. Hughes 528; | R. bide | 4-DR, SEDAN t pitied mains and hydrants, storm and|mately $24,000. : a | Lic. No. H85266 DISCOUNT ° didn't pt get Ag aor it Mang) gc irr oh -Mine aad All residents were notified early in January BOMBSHELL Cotton Print > what and lights and connections to|3,800 feet of roads to the village. $ es d, and the lots of the sewers and water-|The developer advised council WE BSTER e that dog licences had to be purchased by mut of mains along with the minimum/homes occupied prior to the owners of dogs. YAR D is of one tree per lot. installation of village sewers | Lumber and Supply G.M.A.C. FINANCING nother The subdivider also agreed to'would have septic beds. es Gen Whitby TRADES ACCEPTED BY-LAW NO. 1958 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY ve al Edncegnaes: | PROVIDES: . ; people. _ Ph. 668-4451 | ick Deg llekice Wnie MG purchoied by March S18 tN any See the nice assortment of colorful cotton prints on o run S eaker Would Enrich : year; . display. Now would be the time to start sewing fot ird to See us today for... ° That the tag received with the licence must be attached to the Spring at this low price a Hd 4 || ALUMINUM DOORS $95 95 collar of the dog at all times; Ad ' | lf || from : ieee . That no dog shall be allowed to run ot large ot any time In " Educational P | : | |] STEEL STORAGE SHEDS $, ' the township; and that any person convicted of contravening uca 10na FOcesses | 92.50 CHEV. OLDS. the provisions of the by-law could be fined up to 300.00, d i PICKERING (Staff) --'Our|line, the so-called mind ex- |} For4c! Your home improvement if 300 Dundes st. 8. WHITBY USE THE CARD MAILED TO YOU IN JANU- yaras ror present education system stunts|panding drugs, as claimed by} tocay. : the growth of teachers and stu-|exponents, are reaching epi-| | ARY TO es Sy eeuen ik 'WeouIneD 2 {@) dent alike," said Sidney Katz,|demic proportions," said Mr. '| Roy aes a a broadcaster and writer in an|Katz. ' # . : Bose address to more than 500 mem-| «Today these. d .| BROCK Evening Programs Start 6:55 and ee : : ; ai ay these. drugs are be : Use the card mailed to you in January to the Township Office, rr bers of the Ontario Secondary|ing taken by th d | 8:35 -- Last Complete Show 8:35 ' , ; \alekela/ : ue 4 ng taken y ousands of | WHITBY with the amount of the licence fee required, now. : School. Teachers' Federation at|y, " id | op DISCOUNT DISCOUNT pate young people," Mr. Katz said 5 AOS, sani a Professional Development|ie believed the use was wide-| y toengg _os M. WM, GOLDIE, BOMBSHELL BOMBSHELL ally to Day here Thursday |spread because young people|fl # ~---------;--2-----"- os ALL- EW fuut-teneta l | Clerk, COLUMBUS, ONTARIO fri He said the education pro-|were becomin increasingly a « AA) CARTOON FEATURE IN 9) office g gly ELINA a) | al and cesses in schools must be en-|more unfulfilled and unsure of t, S/S | riched and changed so students|themselves. He predicted that MERCOURI ~ Hostess ylution will emerge with some knowl-|the problem would become , S j e OP edge of the meaning of the/more aggravated in the future. | Se | ER vj STARTER SETS . pow- world. He suggested steps) Speakers at the business ses-| : S fit to should be taken to counteract/sions included: Dr, T. B. | | is fig- ar a ae bal young | Greenfield, of the Ontario Insti-| The new and delicious cheese sticks Seeds already planted ---- just add e set- people §= and lat educators |tute for Studies and Education; | ; water and watch them grow. Carna- 2 per should -- strive -- for greater| Judge William Little; §, G. B.} CouLp GE | wit 's evinigiars alge he ps tion, marigold, zinnia, tomato, snap- ot the democracy in the school sys-/Robinson of the University of| 1 SERIES NO. 2 ON | BION), RAEO Ot HENOLY Sheek ONS: dragon: and many more tem. |Waterloo; A. M. Fotheringham| panics rai urs ease | Mr, Katz said somethingjand A. R. MacGregor of the Bs. F mn | must be done to remove in-|Department of Education; J. R. H PREVENTIVE eg ¥ - equalities in education. He said|Marshall of Hill Park Secon- Starts at 6:55 & 9:50 Showing at 8:40 Only | ae or : fe rural areas were without doc-/dary School, Hamilton; A. | MAINTENANCE: tors and dentists because few|Christ, of Bache and Co., To- SATURDAY MATINEE STARTS 1:30 Pes people from these areas went|ronto; J. Findlay of the On- FOR to university. e also saidjtario Secondary School Teach- =| there is a need for morelers' Federation; Dr. V. D'Oyley| | BRAKES and psychological services injof the Ontario Institute for schools: Certain children had|Studies in Education; H. S. : EXHAUST SYSTEMS | f behavior problems and their/Vallery of the Toronto Educa- . | DISCOUNT presence in the classroom was a handicap to the teacher, and the class. Hes "LSD, Payote and Mesca- STORE FOR LEASE! PRESTIGE WHITBY LOCATION tion Centre; Dr. J. Tucks of Scarborough College and R. Bowles of the Department of Education. INCLUDING EMERGENCY BRAKES For all makes of cars and Light Duty Trucks Inspect both front and rear brake shoe linings, wheel bearings. Inspect emergency brake cables including checking of master cylinder, and brake wheel cylinders, all lines and brake hoses and adjust brakes, also qrepect exhaust system. FOR ONLY 6-99 Plus eny fluld for master cylinder if required 409 Brock St. S. Whitby 668-2721 BOM BSHELL Lovely Gift GLASSWARE Pieces of Swedish 'bake a few brandy snifters, some leadcut crystal. a ¢ @ WEEKEND SPECIALS ® © TAKE HOME DINNERS ¢@ RIBEYE STEAK DINNER MUSHROOMS - ONIONS - CHIPS - \ COLE SLAW - BUN 'FAMILY CHICKEN BOAT 20-PCS. OF CHICKEN -- Serves 8 people - BUTTERED 4 95 : BUNS - CHIPS - COLE SLAW only ' '2 SEAFOOD PLATTER SHIMP - SCALLOPS - OYSTERS - HADDOCK « LOBRTER = CUNMG ss as Meenas ae sies @. DELIVERY 25¢ EXTRA. .@ Fast Service to - Oshawa - Ajax - Whitby Call 668-2721 For Delivery We Also Have a First Class Catering Service If brake repoirs required on all wheels, there will be no charge Premises formerly occupied by Snelgrove Drug hg po Store, 103 Brock Street South. Ideally and central- ly located for retail store or professional offices. Available March Ist. For further information call Mr. Goverde or Mr. McQuay. D. W. McQuay, Realtor Whitby 668-5868 Toronto 925-2965 Complete modern brake drum machine services on the premi- ses, to further save you on any brake drum refacing require- ments. Cf on ER DODG NORTHSIDE CHRYSL WHITBY ) LT On Highway No. 2 Between Oshawa and Whithy PLEASE -- NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS TT WHITBY ONT 918 BROCK STN ° To BE ON THE 4

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