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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1967, p. 5

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ost tion osal RN the con- ling elec- ing to be issume 80 of educa- r Charles | the pro- And he possibili« dly would d on an cost is a | in sales Naughton e impres- proposal to equal- unity be- jan areas plank in platform. ilk about rough to the pro- province or share act there ing over , though ncial ap- lich was involve ncreases is been osal was province rate on he prov- be paid ards. ng about ties and uld sup- its with 'ovide a ation. ture, of or in the on was, dent no | should of train- S every that the about is dard of ince. no is to ly inct- lucation 'he tax- 'it any- | or pro- spread every: en. form in ry, of 1 tradi- y inter- ol. nds of disap- ylemed. 30 >, Osh- elected 1 Order of the Sales, issuer permits it has fon. G, eral. of the le trip Ihe San aid 2 s, Mr. stings, ' was 00. To ed im- ost an- im of pnt on wa $ $ $ $ $ CASH BUYERS! CALL Whitby Township Cancels 5 Meeting With Ratepayers is BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby its council to do likewise. | | Township council passed a res THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 1967 § $ $ $ $ $ WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY | Two Speech Competitions Scheduled For Whithy -- WHITBY (Staff) -- Two ma-|A winner will be selected to! jor oratorical contests will bejenter the Ontario final being, held here for secondary andjheld March 27 during the On-; senior elementary school stu-|tario Educational Association dents from the counties of On- convention in Toronto. | A full report on the effects! olution at its Monday meeting,of the proposed amalgamation| }eancelling a public meeting that] is being prepared and will be! |was to be held on March 20,'ready for presentation to the 11967. public about April 30 tario, Halton, Peel and York,| The major public speaking) Co 7 hot ' : | uncil decided that, as tt i excluding Metropolitan Tor- contests of the year in the four had been eet LEN rato nee eee sae eo eo : ' f 1 amalg: ' Ww ire] wee ; pea ad eee a. Se Se ings held on Feb. 17 and 18.\brigades in Whithy Township 5 The first of these provincial|!orical competitions in Whitby, and that a third meeting would and the one brigade in the! g fr#R RH A tr w" semi-final (zone) public speak-|4re co-sponsored by the Ontario, ing contests 'will be held this|Educational Association, the On-! Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Ander-|tario School Trustees' and Mu-| son ,Collegiate and Vocational|nicipal Councillors' Association) Institute. The second contest|and the Ontario Municipal Elec-| will be at 1:45 p.m, next Tues-|tric Association (municipal Hy- day at E. A, Fairman Public|4'o Commissions). School. TROPHIES TO WINNERS An attractive engraved silver 18 TOP ORATORS cup and a suitably engraved) Friday night some 18 top ora-|Hydro shield, donated by the tors, who are district winners | Ontario Municipal Electric As-| from secondary schools in the|sociation, will be presented to four counties, will compete in|the winners: of the prepared the zone contest for the honor|speech and the impromptu of taking part in the provincial|speech sections at the secondary final Easter Monday in Toronto.'school zone oratorical contest at Two winners, one from the pre-|Whitby. They will also receive | pared speech section and one| miniatures of the cup and the WEEKEND | from the impromptu section will/shield to retain. The winner of veuta'. service inthe Council of Boy Scouts of | | be ater] An = part in the the zone _ senior elementary Lage Mr. Brad- Canada, is seen making the | SPECIALS provincial final. school oratorical contest at ley was a member of the presentation to Mr. Bradley. | We cB and Bal, Eight of the leading senior) Whitby will get a silver Hydro Ist Whitby Troop formed 50 --Photo by Denis Studio grade school students, all dis-|cup also a miniature of the cup| _ : ; '3 sect HOT CROSS trict winners from the four|with the latter being retained. | : counties, will participate in the| Prizes will be presented by form eres, but there was no zone contest at Fairman School.| Arthur K. Meen, QC, President 0 y OW competition awards for their Yo doz. 27c S. TOLK'S ° They represent the outstanding|of the Ontario Municipal Elec- classes. HOME BAKERY REAL ESTATE 668-8841 ; 3 provide no further information| Town of Whitby will continue that has not already been made|to function as separate bodies, | public, the meeting would serve with liaison to be established jno purpose. between chiefs and deputy- $ In progressing in its studies chiefs through the holding of| of the proposed amalgamation. meetings at specific intervals. | council was authorized to meet! Volunteer brigades will con- with Officials of the Town of | tinue to operate on a mutual $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ jOakville to report on the var-' aid basis. ious financial, engineering and, --------_---- MINES Sr isatlll eek easy Sma administrative imp] ications which were involved in the | amalgamation of Oakville-Tra-| falgar. It is expected that the! Town of Whitby will authorize RAE R. JONES Pe ta LONG SERVICE HONORED At the father and son ban- years ago, 10 years after the quet held by the 3rd Whitby movement was originated Boy Scout Troop a presenta- by Lord Baden Powell. tion was.made to Russell Harry Inkpen, left, presi- Bradley who has completed dent of the Whitby District -- ii bc tag ice gee Mahdi ' and| Bi S The Cub Pack and Scout mentary students who havelalso by Vice airman James a ; ; ; r t taken part in oratorical con-|Ross, of Whitby Public Utility) 1g uccess tO: paruevenne an Je |hobby show and accumulating) tests in public, private and sep-|Commission, at both zone con- lthe greatest number of points arate schools in recent months.'tests in Whitby. | hte ape al cas were awarded pennants. Win- centennia year this year were: First . ss Sounty Jes Wey , and Nie ab ta Colored Slides Of Hawaii Shown pals vOlarle Distact' Hob:|Rouge Hill "B" Cub Pack and |First Rouge Hill Scout Troop. Miss Margaret Stanlick| The impressive souvenir entry card was George's Anglican Church par- |" Mormon\by Show. was held at St./4 showed colored slides of |Temple, or Poon rere es {Polynesian Cultura entre, Hawall, at the March meeting) ware also shown, the grdens,| of the Whitby Garden Club. The lof the latter being particularly slides were taken while she was|lovely. on vacation. They showed mag-| The commercial aspect of} nificent coastal scenery as well|Hawail was depicted in a num- i Bill y ts a is i ing (nature, M for models, C for cole \ n, as many shots of the islandsiber of slides of the processing jeatline, He for hamieeratt, and and Wilf McNeil. taken from the air. lof. pineapples from the raw The incredible profusion of|fruit to the shipped cans. Busi- exotic flowers and tropicaljness and beauty _were com- plants was seen, as well as the |hined in the stringing of flowers spectacular volcanic zones andjinto leis, particularly of the the "Grand Canyon of Hawaii."|Vanda orchid, a lovely flower Pictures of Pearl Harbor and|which is used extensively. the Punch Bowl National Monu-| It was quite evident that the ment, in the grounds of whichjblending of many races in are the memorial tablets to|Hawaii, has produced a people many service men, who lost}who enjoy life to the full, as their lives there, brought back|exemplified in their surf-riding, |- sad memories of the war years.' Father - Son Banquet Largely Attended Nearly 200 fathers, Scouts and Cubs attended the annual 5th Whitby Father and Son banquet held in St. John the Evangelist parish hall. The guest speaker was Father K. O'Driscoll. Head table guests included the chairman of the Whitby District Council, H. Ink- pen; District Commissionner FE. C. Marwick; Father O'Driscoll; Group Committee chairman W. Goverde; Father B. -Varcoe; Glen Fitzgerald; L. Bedard; A. Vaicuinas and M. Mallon. The chairman, Bill Goverde, dancing, and festivals. introduced Venturer Counsel- lor, Ben LaHaye; Scout leaders, John Brady and Any Van Dol-| weward; Cub Masters John Sil-| \lius and Ed Jones. Proficiency badges and cords were presented to many of the Scouts and Cubs. The 1966-67 Scout of the year ard was presented to Pete: spratt by his Scout Master John Brady. A delicious roast beef dinner was served by the 5th Whitby Scouts and Cubs Mothers Aux- iliary under the very capable convenership of Mrs. J. VanRyn. WHITBY PERSONALS Attending the first annual St. Patrick's dance at Annandale Golf and Country Club, March! 17, will be: The Honorable Michael Starr, MP and Mrs. Starr, the Honorable Mat- thew B. Dymond and Mrs.| Dymond, Albert Walker MLA| and Mrs. Candidate of Ontario South PC, William. G. Newman and Mrs. | Hospital. She is still under in-|"Street Haven at the Cross Newman. The dance is sponsored by Ontario South Progressive Con- servative. Tickets are still available from Mrs, Eugene Quantrill at 668-6104. Couples| will dance to the music of an) orchestra. Prizes will be award-| ed and dress is optional. The Fifth Cubs and Scouts Mothers' Auxiliary held a "Card Party' at St. John the Evangelist parish hall Tues-|John Gobel. Lunch was served) day. Mrs. Dan O'Hagan and her Sixers were in charge.| Prizes were awarded and lunch| served. Proceeds for camping purposes, | Dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| ert Gagnon, 609 Euclid Street,|Church Year, at its meeting to- jand Mrs, Jean Yves Otis, were: Mrs, Philip Gagnon,) Matane, Quebec and her two) daughters, Mrs. Fernand Filion Gagnonville, Quebec and Mr.| and Mrs. Maurice Gagnon and april 10 at the Black residence. | family, Oshawa. Mrs. Leonard Cox, 1633/day will have as its speakers Walker, Provincial|Charles Street, underwent sur-|Miss Mary Jane Kelly and gery at the Oshawa General tensive care, | ish hall, Pickering. This year for the first time, the Scout Troops of the area pated. More than 350 individual ahs the displays. The Various divisions were: N for Of Ken Brooks, Dave Marsh, entries were received. handicraft, P for pioneering and K for knotting, woodworking, |hobby show will be even better art and photography. Ribbons|and bigger. were given for first, second, partici-/ers and Rovers enjoyed view- given to each entrant. Parents, Cubs, Scouts, Lead- 141 Brock St. South Whitby -- 668-3586 Hobby} how committee was composed | eee Maidman, Cor Heikamp 1964 FORD Galaxie Sedan It is hoped that next year's third and award of merit in each of the 28 sub-classifica- tions. A display of the hobbies pur- sued by L for leaders, R for rovers, was shown on the plat- Hockey Auxiliary Lay Banquet Plans AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Ladies' | Auxiliary Hockey Association held its March meeting at the} home of Mrs. W. Black, 165 Burcher Road. Mrs. David Gra-| (AOR) cscesre |] Merstatic" \abES/ Requirements $1395 & moninciis G.M.A.C. Terms Avoiloble . TRADE ACCEPTED STAFFORD BROS. | LTD. MONUMENTS 668-3552 CHEV. OLDS. 318 DUNDAS EAST 300 Dundes St. EF. WHITBY ham presided. | Tentative plans were made for the boys' annual hockey ba Definite date to be an-' nounced. An event of great interest will be the hockey game to be; held at Newcastle Arena,) March 17, between the ladies' auxiliary and the men's asso- ciation. The women are deter- mined to win, so are the boys. | This alone should make it a) very interesting game to at-) tend. | Skating will. be enjoyed fol-/ lowing the hockey match by members, friends and neigh- bors. The next meeting will be Miss Eunice Huff, workers at Road", Toronto. Keith, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal Femia, under- went a tonsilectomy at the Osh- awa General Hospital. A most successful euchre was held by Whitby Women's Insti-| tute at the home of Mrs. Nettie} Fletcher, 365 Arthur -- Street,| Oshawa. Winners were: Mrs.| Ida_ Simpson, Mrs. Gordon} Noble, Mrs. Leesa Ferris and| by Mrs. Kathleen McElvie, One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper ond Murals @ Custom Draperies @ Broodloom @ C.I.L, Paints and Vernishes Mrs. Geneva Curl and Mrs. Robert Seaborn. The next euchre will be at the home of Mrs. Kathleen McElvie, 112 Col- borne Street East, Whitby. | Holy Trinity Anglican Women| @ Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 BROCK. ove 'compicte me Progra WHITBY Each Eve. ot 7: Recommended * ' ADULT ENTERTAINMENT All Color Program ELIZABETH TAYLOR LAURENCE HARVEY EDDIE FISHER BEGINS 9:10 bh OWN O'HARA'S "BUTTERFIELD co-starring DINA MERRIIL Cinema Scope sete," weTIOROLOR ALSO SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION ~ BEGINS 7:30 SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance. See. ss JOHN RIEGER 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL 728-7567 "THE PLAINSMAN" *cuy srockwer 3 a4 BUNNY PRIZE DRAWINGS' _ SATURDAY, MAR. 11, 18, 2 Each week we're giving away 25 lovable, huggable, mammoth, Inflatable bunnies at each Mister Donut. No purchase necessary. Register now at your nearby Mister Donut Shop. 9 : Q JUST SOUTH OF SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE ARNOLD'S FABULOUS 115 BROCK N. WHITBY OPEN DAILY TILL 6 P.M.-- FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. SLICED WHITE 24.02. 2 LOAVES SLICED COOKED HAM uw. 89° BREAD 35° SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 5 Ib. average uw 49° -- FRESH CUT FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF RIB STEAKS us. 69° COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE -- REGULAR GRIND 1-LB. BAG 79° SMOKED BREAKFAST CON Va or Whole Side LB, 55° BY THE PIECE FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER ». 63° FRESH FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE FRESH MADE WIENERS BRAISING RIBS HAMBURG STEAK 3 lbs. 1.00 WHITBY MEAT MARKET Whitby Plaza -- Whitby -- Phone 668-6941 @ All Meats Government Inspected @ We have a special price on home freezer Orders -- Ask about it. Cut and Wrapped Free. RED & BLUE BRAND BEEF OPEN MONDAY -- MARCH 20 ROUND STEAK 83: RINDLESS SLICED BREAKFAST BACON »: GROUND 45: CHUCK HOMEMADE COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGES «: 95° 'EASTER FANCIES" Flavorific, Easterrific fancies... scrumptious Easter Eggs... mouth-watering Bunny Baskets with handles and Jelly beans... chocolate covered Bunny Hops. They look like a dream, taste like a million, and you'll find them only at Mister Donut, We're making a batch right now! ---- £ 75 bunny prizes given away in the Oshawa area. You'll find Mr. Donut at: 438 KING ST. WEST At Rosehill Blvd. (Opposite The Oshawa Shopping Centre) "Winners must correctly answer a skill testing question" ister Donut _

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