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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1967, p. 6

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igTy out out -pa- Key= se5, mo- » be ake ents ngs ves me egi- at- ng 2m- tin- vas rhe ) WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY PUC Workers To Carry -- Identification Cards WHITBY (Staff) - Whitby Pub-|Eastern Cable Co. Limited, that ¢ Utilities Commission employ- es will be issued indentification|space on PUC poles for cable learned. at the|TV lines. A decision is expect- ards, it was 2UC meeting this week. The cards and photographs vill be provided by the Hydro Nectric Power Commission at|quotation, submitted by D. T. t cost of $1 per card. The|Shaw Limited, to inspect poles ards will be fashioned after hose used by Hydro and the/will be done sell Telephone Company. The commission has set up | three man committee to itudy a proposal by the Great|be re-inspected regularily. PUC To Study Mortgage Scheme The Whitby Public Utilities Commission is studying a pro-|$3,000 posal made by the Canadian General Electric Company, that CGE would provide second mort-jon their regular invoices, but gage money through an aux- iliary firm, to. Whitby residents|lecting arrears or for any de- purchasing electrically - heated homes. The maximum amount avail-ifurther at a future meeting. Young Speakers To Two Whitby students and one} the firm be permitted to rent ed by the PUC's next meeting April 4. The PUC has also accepted a in Whitby for rent. The work with electronic equipment at a cost of $1.50 a pole. The inspection will involve from 100 to 150 poles which will able under he plan would be: The PUC would do the billing, for the second mortgages by affixing the additional amount would not be responsible for col- fault in payments. The proposal will be studied Compete In Finals; Forty-two finalists were sel-| 0,000 contes-| WHITBY -- AJAX Consultative Committee | ZONE WINNER FOR SECOND TIME from Georgetown will represent |ected from about 30) ltants in elementary and second-} the area surronding Metropol-)-y schools throughout the pro-| itan Toronto in the Ontario pub-| vince. The finals are held dur-| lic 'speaking contest finals toling the Ontario Educational As- be held at the King Edward!sociations annual convention and Hotel, Toronto, Easter Monday.|are sponsored jointly by the John §. Porter, 16, a at his prizes. The Whitby Anna Clare, of Whitby, ping student - govt eagane Helga dd on Mrs. Roger Conant of son Collegiate an Joca- e subject 'Wor eace."" a Cc tional Institute, repeated He will represent the coun- Greenwood, nae . his feat of last year and ties of Halton, Peel, York Craigie of Whitby, Gerald won the zone oratorical con- and Ontario in the provin- Grant of Oshawa, Rev. cial final oratorical con- test Easter Monday in To- ronto. The adjudicators for test in the prepared speech section. He is shown here They are John Porter, 16 and|Ontario School Trustees and Scott Smith, 13, both of Whitby|Municipal Councillors and Roger Smith, 17, of George-| town. John and Roger will com-| plete in the secondary a section and Scott in the ele- mentary school section of the| contest, Church Group Plans Almonds United Church Women Evening Group mem-|coe, presided. Mrs. bers made further arrange-| ments for the Almonds "Con-|wood Tree." federation Tea," June 5 in the church hall. In charge of the|and accepted to antique display will be Mrs. Lorne Atkinson and Mrs, Ivan Barett. The committee making ar- rangements is asking residents of Almonds, former residents or anyone connected' with Almonds community to contact them and volunteer information on the history of Almonds and also if they have articles they could loan for the antique dis- play. Presbyterian Women Alter Meeting Day; Mrs. Donald Butts, president of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women, Group 3, announced at the meeting, held at the home of Mrs. David McRobert, 711 Dundas Street West, that meet- ings will now be held the third Monday instead of the third Tuesday. | Group 3 members, who re-| cently performed in the hilar-| fous play entitled 'Mrs, O'- WHITBY P A very well attended dessert and hat show, sponsored by Gardenview UCW: Mrs. Jean- men, was held at St. Mark's United Church Hall with Mrs. Marriett Andrus and Mrs. Iva Graham as social convenors, In charge of the hat show were: Associa- tion and Ontario Hydro. | First prize winners will re-| peat: their speeches at a ban- quet March 28. All finalists are invited to spend a day at Nia-| |gara Falls as guests of Hydro.) Confederation Tea The president, Mrs. Carl Pas-| Ivan _ Bar- rett read the story of the "Dog- was received attend the} April 5 Afternoon Group meet-! ing, when Mrs. H. T. Fallaise will be the guest speaker. Her topic will be 'Patches and Home Brew." Members discussed sending clothing to Hong Kong Chris-} topher House for orphans. The April 18 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Barett. Tea hostesses were Mrs. Ray Armitage and Mrs. Lorne Atkinson, An_ invitation Leary"s Cow", will entertain patients of Ontario Hospital, Whitby, in April. Mrs. David Kernohan, who attended the Women's Association meeting, gave her report. with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Porter, looking the competition were Sister W. C. Smith of Oshawa and Mrs. T. D. Thomas of Osh- awa. --Ontario Hydro Photo County Takes Control Of Municipal Roads WHITBY (Staff) The On- tario County Council at its | March session passed four road bylaws for improvements to the county roads system. | Into Death | PICKERING (Staff) - An in- of a 43 - year - old Scarboro father of six who died Tuesday| as a result of a two - car col- lision on Base Line Road. The investigating officer, Don- ald Martin of the Pickering Township Police, said he had been instructed by the crown attorney's office to prepare the The driver of the other ve- 307 Wilson Road North, Oshawa, The next meeting will be April 17 at the home of Miss Mar- guerite Ross, 1740 Brock Street) South. The hostess was assisted by; Mrs. Donald Butts in serving. ERSONALS who suffered minor cuts in the collision, was charged with jaccident. The date for the inquest into/editorials condemning bureau-| the death of Earl Gibson Baker|cracy in Town-|quote Fidel Castro as saying, no further|"The battle against the bureau- charges would be laid against/cratic spirit is almost as diffi- Caron since there were no eye|cult as the battle against im-| has not yet been set. ship police said witnesses of the accident. from Highway inquest. | hicle, Gilbert M. Caron, 17, of Port Perry. consumi@g as a minor after the|ban A bylaw was passed for the} County Road 8, for a distance} .53 miles, within the Town improvement of County road 12/of 12 westerly to| op the county boundary. | A bylaw was passed to tm- prove part of County Road 1A of aR lfrom the southern limit of High-| County Road way 7A, improvement of County 11A, from Lot 24 in Scott|Vi : Township, northerly to the York-| County Road 15, for a_ dis- | Ontario boundary. jtance of 1.9 miles county roads system. | The bylaw gives the county |,7 jurisdiction over County roads|*' within various municipalities. |,,, These include: 4 County Road 1, zi tane road|tance of for a dis-|"_ Uxbridge. | County Road 9, for a distance | .29 miles, in Port Perry. 12, for in Reach Township,|tance of 1.52 miles, within the Hage of Cannington. Plan In uest to County Road 2, {Vi 4 ea bylaw was passed for the| County Road 15, for a dis-| 5 miles, within the) Hage of Cannington. Road 24, llage of Pickering County Road 25, within the wn of Ajax, for a distance of 5 miles. a dis-| (murder! spies!women! in whitoy es ROBERT VAUGHN. ELE SOMMER i A bylaw was passed amend- and a distance of 2:06 miles in| quest will be held into the death|ing the bylaw eatublishing the| Ajax (Base Line), _ County for a dis- e of .4 miles, within the) For High Schools Named WHITBY (Staff) -- The On-|mittee was certain to Involve tario County Consultative Com-/high school districts. mittee, in its first 1967 report) pp, 'es ; 4 to county council recommend- . mcteans ee ete. Saree ed the County set up a consul-|that George Waldrum of the de- tative committee for secondary |partment of education's com- schools. mittee on larger school areas! The question came up when be asked to meet with it before | the committee was asked to the end of May. | deal with several issues in-| Letters received by the com- | volving secondary school mat-' mittee from the Scott Township | ters. School Area and Town of Ux-} The committee asked that the bridge prompted the committee | proposed new committee be ap-|to decide to hold a meeting with | aap without aged because!these boards in March. _ any decision made. by the Pub- ; rh fe At its inaugural meeting, the lic School Consultative _Com-| committee unanimously elected |Archie Newman as its chair- County Backs "omiiee mmor oe Road Plan cott, Douglas Thomson, Ear! | WHITBY (Staff) -- Ontario Martyn, Alfred Tyas, Archie Newman and Secretary, J. C. McLelland. County Council has endorsed a resolution from East Whitby.re-| A rare, fresh water jellyfish | questing the minister of high-|WaS found in = Wauquimakog | JELLYFISH FOUND THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 23, 1967 § wave 10 desigate te Mh Conse DiaTetet Pars Sod GORDON OSBORNE REAL ESTATE LTD. Announces the Appointment of GORDON WHITE as salesman for this firm Mr. White is well known In Whitby and Pickering Dis- trict having operated a sue- cessful business in Whitby Mr. White recently completed a com- prehensive Real Estate Course and with his wide knowledge of the area, will be ready to discuss your Real needs at all times. for many years Estate GORDON WHITE Homes--Farms--Acreage & Business 218 Dundas St. E. - Whitby - 668-8826 cession Road in East Whitby, |round, from Columbus to County Roadjton -- have been seen only. 3A, as a development road. twice before, in 1952 and 1955. East Whitby pv Cc lt |The Department of Lands and, lL aneeh Saar Council the |Forests conservation officers | [prolee mn seemingly beyond) speculate that the bottom dwell- | Ithe Saat ged) because of/ing animals may surface dur-| | No action was taken by coun-|-------- ty council on a request from| {Brock Township to improve the} |grade for better visibility on! County Rd. 10 at the intersec- tion of Lots 5 and 6. County Engineer W.. A. |Twelvetrees said the road had |been reconstructed last year to| }meet department of highway |Standards and would cost $31,- }000 to reconstruct again. | Council authorized the pay- ment of the valuation of ac- cumulated vacation leave in ex-| cess of 15 days to various em-| ployees in the county engineer- ing department totalling $4,711. | BROCK Evening Programs at 7: and 8:30 WHITBY Last Complete Show Starts 8:30 ing hot summers. PACKAGE TOURS FOR | INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS oer GUARANTEED DOWNTOWN MONTREAL HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Inquiries to: NALD TRAVEL SERVICE WHITBY 668-8867 NGM ars BG enetian Venetian Shown ot 7 FRLGIA ARR KARL BOEHM BORIS KARL \ -- ROGER CARMEL LUGINA PAIL VARS WPANAVISIONSMETROCOLOR 4 Alse 2nd Feature Attraction Shown ot 8:35 Only tance of .78 miles, within the town of Uxbridge. County Road 2, for a distance jof 1.24 miles, in the Village of FIGHTING RED TAPE HAVANA (AP) -- The Cu- Communist party organ) Granma is running full-page) government. They perialism." GOOD FRIDAY WORSHIP Will be held in ST. MARK'S United Church 11:00 A.M. Friday --- March 24 Come ond Worship "GET YOURSELF A COLLEGE GIRL" In Metroclor NOW OPEN! WE ARE PLEASED TO' ANNOUNCE THAT THE semi-transparent plank-|-- We Invite You Te Step Up! to the Chrysler Way of Life with "Coronet" Coronet '67 offers one of the Swinging v greatest style selections; power a selections; and accessory options Coronet of the '67 car field. Beauty, comfort, performance and reliability unsurpassed in its class. Drive Coronet today at Northside ! CORONET FEATURES THE NEW IMPROVED S YEAR/S0,000 MILE POWER TRAIN WAR. K | RANTY AND 2-YEAR COMPLETE CAR WAR- RANTY . . . BACKED BY CHRYSLER! ZH DY NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE (WHITEY 918 BROCK ST N WHITBY ONT To BE ON TH: 7; WT NOEL CASTLE HOTEL IN BOWMANVILLE IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Dining Lounge Licenced Under The L.C.B.O. Final arrangements were| made for the annual spring) dance of the Blair Park Vista) Ratepayers' Association at an} executive meeting. The dance' will be held April 1 in the form of a masquerade party, at the| hel ve Ww. Ficaes. the IOOF Hall, when only 70 tickets | models were members of the/were sold. At the same meet-| Gaudenview UCW: Mrs. Jean-/ing it was decided to go ahead| pie Mg a a nt Arex" with plans for the Victoria Day a } en , Mrs.|,. : Andrus Sr., Mrs. Fran Donor fireworks display. and Mrs. J. Campbell. The 'Good Luck Shop" (vol-| unteer clothing centre at the, of lontario Hospital, Whitby, held) March Of Dimes *" House for the Hospital | ' 9 staff. The clothing committee Raises $1,05 was. in charge of arrangements.) |It was gratifying to see so many) AJAX (Staff) - Ajax Kinette Staff members of various de-| Barbara Wallis, chairman of|Partments attending. Refresh- Ajax March of Dimes, report-|ments were served. | ed at the dinner meeting at) «me whi ; Carousel Inn on the campalgn) nq Shrinking eet ike ars held when the sum of}; 7 Vn j | ee aa. cnileated in ee aa the greatest) 059. ee : | weig Oss. is is a six-week! Kinette Wallis -- 1 Wie |contest which started March 21! volunteer pallies = shai and ends May 2. The loser of Ajax peopie who showed their|the contest will entertain the iaparest in this worthwhile cause.| winning club at Sonal: Pak A detailed program of the cel-| ing. This is a club effort and ebrations a the May pees sd weekly attendance at meetings weekend in Ajax was given DY|is most important. Kinette Rosemarie Miller ,|--- member of the Ajax eae committee. Kinettes wi e ; taking part May 20 with a child- a Canadiana Motel. _ rens' patade and a pet show| The next executive meeting will be April 4 at the home for dogs and cats. The parade| > yinette Mary Outram. The! is for boys and girls in costumes ary Outram. ' ; general meeting will be at the, and also all decorated vehicles. F | Four new members were in- gs * Phil Henwood, For-| stalled and welcomed into Ajax ore ae Ajax. sored by the Agincourt Kinettes HARDWOOD PANELLING = & ei BIRCH ELM Pre-Finished 1200 Sheets to choose from) 3 ff .99 a sheet BIRCH and MAHOGANY Bi-Fold Doors No. 1 Doors 7.95 Sale Complete with Hardware 200 Pairs In Stock We have taken on @ new line of SKILL TOOLS ALL OTHERS IN STOCK MUST GO! at Cost or Less of Tools Kinetes: Carol Berney, Pat Snow, Barbara Wood and Dor-| een Quin. | Members were reminded the} next meeting will be April 19! instead of April 18 owing to the Inter - Club meeting spon- VICTORIA and GREY GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 6%4% | for terms of 1 or 2 years] | 6% | | for terms of 3 to 5 years _______-- | [SUITS -- by -- TIP TOP HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN Floor Tile Clearance VINYL-ASBESTOS First Grade -- End of Run . LATEX PAINT «. 4.95 No. 1, Regular Stock 40 Gallons to go USS EEVE"S MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S. Whitby 668-2091 VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST WHITBY 668-5891 ORONO FUEL & LUMBER ORONO, ONTARIO PHONE 983-9167 HOURS: | MON, to FRI. 12 to 1, SAT. from 12 to 11:30 SUN. FROM 12 to 7 P.M. Rooms Available By The Night or Special Weekly Rates. PHONE 623-7072 SPRING SPECIAL 1963 MERCURY SPRING SPECIAL 1964 DODGE | 2 DOOR 330 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic -- 6 eyl., Radio V-8, Radio. Lie. J79428 Lic, J79438 *1295 G.M.A.C. TERMS TRADES ACCEPTED *1350 G.M.A.C. TERMS TRADES ACCEPTED CHEVROLE OLDSMOBILE LTD. RED WING ORCHARDS The Sleeping Beauties are Back! We have opened our controlled atmosphere storage and the McIntosh are crisp and juicy os they were in the fall Cold Storage Open for Retail Sales -- 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. -- MONDAY to SATURDAY Closed --- Good Friday Located 22 Miles West of Whitby On No. 2 Highway ot the "BIG RED APPLES" PHONE 668-3311 SEAFOOD & CHICKEN 409 BROCK ST. S$. -- WHITBY -- 668-2721 (Just South ef Whitby Ploze) @ TAKE HOME SPECIALS a FAMILY CHICKEN BOAT 4.9 With Chips ond' Womemode Bune CHICKEN BOAT _ rcs. sever 3 v0 4 2.29 CHICKEN BOAT _1¢ pcs. serves 5 to 6 3-99 CHICKEN DINNER --,, cuiccen 1.50 CHICKEN DINNER _,, cuicxen 99 CHICKEN SNACK PAK 85 Served with HOT SAUCE Our Own Specialty HADDOCK DINNERS 75 Cole Slaw and Our Own 21 SHRIMF IN A BASKET 1,35 SCALLOPS IN ABOAT --wits curs .99 SHRIMP DINNER wirs searoon sauce 1.10 LOBSTER DINNER Pick out your live lobster and let us cook if for you OUR DINING ROOM IS OPEN Competent Waitresses Serve You The Best in Seafood, Chicken, Steak de Bun -- Southsid This Sunday In The Dining Room... BAKED LAKE TROUT DINNER 1.50 CHICKEN DINNER 1.35 T-BONE STEAK --And All The Trimmings 2.50 RESTAURANT HOURS: Monday to Saturday -- 10 A.M. to Midnight Sunday -- 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. WE DELIVER -- 668-2721 | |

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