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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Apr 1967, p. 5

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ere } ' 7 k c di B . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April » 1967 i ery ] CO U NTY HAD 45 890 PEOPLE IN 187 1 fhm ore sits ; , Ch In Pilotage Rul WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR In this article attention is The principal settlement took q Ini 7 ange n } 0 age u es a . P Pi ement too! are now known as United Em- The Farewell brothers, about MONDAY, APRIT given to the religious denom- Tes ; Loval comaieg Heath ' : > e sawed 18 FRIDAY, APRIL 7 ; ; piace during the interval be- pire Loyalists. wo Y ; LAND'S END, England (AP); Wilson set up a series of cu : s 1 ' inations, population growth ' eter Hi t years after their arrival, 'i : ; F mM: Co-Op Credit Union banking) Red Cross § i id and early residents of th tween the War of 1812 and the The tarmily of Reams We opened a trading post on Lake The Seven Stones Lightship|mittees to look into possible! . aig mie is aa Senior Citisene ae 5 ' S e rebellion in: 1687; son were the first known white ' gee 'i : rides at anchor through thelcures. The commonest idea, MSht; Ist Whitby Scouts; Whit-\Club; Pentecostal Chureh : : : é settlers in the district. They Scugog and placed a John fiercest storms to warn against/and superficially the most prac-/bY Baptist Church Explorers; Young People's Christ Ambas- a census of 1871 gave the The names of the earliest came to Whitby Township in Sharp in charge while they the Seven Stones Rocks, a reefitical, was to bring smailer|All Saints Anglican Church sadors; Co-Op Credit' Uni Population of Ontario County as recorded settlers along the lake 1794. For some years Wilson travelled up the lake to explore. off the southwest toe of Eng- tankers up and pump off the oil.| Evening Guild; 1st Whitby ; hao 45,890. Of these 25,967 resided shore were: Stev: "kw i ' . Jee i banking night; Salvati | ia the ih a, u reside § > were: Stevens, Loc wood, had no near neighbors but In- On their return they found land. This was theoretically possible, Scouts and Cub Mothers Aux- _" & night; Salvation Army aa north and 19,923 in the a gaye erage dians who on one occasion car- Sharp murdered. Two weeks ago Sunday, except for the weather, Soon iliary. Timbral_ Brigade. . sag son, night, Shales, Stiles ried off his whole year's sup- Returning to the Oshawa area : the T . ' ; The breakdown of religions Cranford, Farewell, Rummer: ply of provisions. -- . they learned from Eleazir Lock: ade iy : apy p09 > age eng aeahed Canyon was clearly numenay, APRIL SATURDAY, APRIL & erup- was given as follows: Method- field, Munger, Lloyd and Mar- Chief Wabbikiskeco of the wood that a group of Indians Visibility was ria ais his Tat s Al-Anon Family Group; Whit- St. Mark's United Church 4 uation ists, 15,000; Presbyterians, 10, vin, which appear in the recs Chippawey tribe, who was ab- had passed and that one of nls The enw tg Aecate. ate Easter Sunday, the navy/by Whittlers TOPS Club; Whit-,w's Couples Club: Salvation byince 000 and Church of England 2, ords of the Townships of Pick- sent when the raid took place, them, apparently intoxicated i ee onree e: Feported: ene wee Wienke, by Shrinking Violets TOPS! ,nmy young People' 200 with the balance Congreg- ering and Whitby from 1801 to visited Wilson and presente had gone thro th i The lightship flashed a warn-| Oil stretched to the horizon. Club; Whitby Happy Hopeful '°UN8 eople's Band. A ¥ ) d presented had gone ugh the motion PP} p notice ationalists, Quakers and various 1808. him with a peace belt and fore- of killing a man, The Farewell ing, but too late. Giant tankers Afternoon TOPS Club; Picker- SUNDAY, APRIL 9 area other denominations. The Burks, Trulls and Con- ed the tribe to return the went to York where they sec- noes pee aes fe BUN MBL avo WHITBY BOWLING uk Wily Daa Biieic ce inuing The nationality and origin ants settled on Barber's Creek goods, There were no further ured a warrant and the Indian miles to respond to the helm Club; Whitby Duplicate Bridge C Group y and were about in the proportion: in Darlington Township in 1794; raids and it is reported the was taken into custody. The Torrey Canyon, ship and wuitsy monpay mixeo sowing Club; Red Cross work room; a would English, 20,000; Irish, 14,000; while Mr. Lovekin, an Irish- Indians supplied the family The trial was set for Pres- cargo insured at $18,200,000,' Team standings -- Big Five 30, w, Faith Baptist Church Pioneer ronto, Scotch, 11,000; German and man settled in Clarke Town- with venison and fish. quiile in the Newcastle district drove on the rocks at 17 knots. | Pick, Pontinc 24 Woodpeckers 2. Cand: Girls; St. John the Evangelist ipping Dutch, 3,000; United States, 1, ship in 1795. A number of Ger- Other early residents were A. and the judge, accused, con- Nearly 36,000,000 gallons of 21, County Bow! 19, Neighbors 18, Lucky) © hurch CWL; St, Mark's Unit BR | N 5 and 000; French, 600 and Indians man families emigrated from Moody Farewell and his brother, stables and court officials em- crude oil started spilling on to/Thirieens 17, Rockets 17, Night "Hawks ed Church Women general meet strm 250. Hamburg in 1794 and settled William, who originally came barked in the schooner Speedy the sea. Pinheads 6 and Pipers ¢ | 08; Blair Park Vista Teen cn 157 CHURCHES in the Markham area. This from Oswego, N.Y. About the to Presqu'ile. The boat never he tanker, 98,503 gross tons), ris syer So Hans: Ziomermen Club; St. Andrew's Presbyterian wllded ad be- The total number of church emigration was induced by turn on the century the brothers arrived and the trial was never and 974 feet long, was pinned '247, 21, 220); Chari Gil die (ae, Women Group 5, Ajax White Columbus Club ed its gio age ho Ontario was land bounties of 200 acres grant- came by canoe from Toronto held as the vessel sank in a on the rocks by the bows but 352. a 'I ap go) ae ae ' 26, Dove Rebekah Lodge ; while the figure for South ed by Lieut. Goy. John Graves and settled near the mouth of storm kept an even keel . S Rewden ane (2 Was Gh; a f -ed DS § , . 235, 203, 2 133 Brock St. N, t the Ontario was 66. Simcoe. the Oshawa Creek. A.M. Fare- An interesting sidelight on this Her Italian skipper, Pas- Childs. 681. (285,. 207, 209); mh 20), Ron i nak TE cia tal le : WHITBY The population of the whole At the end of the revolution- well was the father of Abra- incident is that Robert Isaac irenieo Rilgiall. 6G; AMA hin' $5\ nore Chase Gs (81 oaks easy aka Salvation. A os Smipuranes: county in 1861 was: South On- ary war many families who had ham Farewell who built a frame Dry Gray, the solicitor for crew mohibérs stayed aboard Jordan, 647 (223, 265); Brenda VanHem- Bible 'Stu Ad ate and EVERY fm tario 19,919 and North Ontario, settled in the United States re- house at Harmony in 1812. Up Upper Canada, who was drown- tie tanker. "hopeful (at tleslaiy poe Rhee on ain ene vemelizene' ri eee Chia: ni a rom 21,685. In 1851 the county had mained true to their British to 1804 there was no house ed, in his well freed three of 7 ' Roberts. 617 Se ony Ane Verna Me He Ge, ' lub; Knights wens t : could pull them clear, $17" (223, 200); Ann Murison 616/of Columbus Council 4895: B a total population of 29,575; connection and due to the con- between the Farewell home in his black slaves and gave them AOS); Reith King ig (00, 2111) Peel oient < Rabel i bry vel . while at the beginning of the fusion of their lands and goods, Harmony and Lynde's Creek, 200 acres of land each in Whit- CREW LEAVES Neca sales A eA pal Se sues Lodge | 132; ened, previous decade it was 20,000. emigrated to Canada. These west of Whitby. by Township. Ry st dav h tl P Ue te Almonds United Church After- | Doors Open at 7 P.M. it in- if y nee at at Mids oe ee WHITBY AND DISTRICT jnoon Group; Ajax Varsity Chap Admission 50¢ tamil- een eT AERERRREEENEENENCHRUeimeN, |CSINE, e captain an MENS LEAGUE ter IODE. assing three of his officers were a psetecuanl 7 ae No Children Under 16 Years brought ashore. riples 660 and over -- Roger Reeson SDAY, APRIL 6 of age please. dern- Money Issues The smell of leaking oil Ross. 796 (212); Ed Samansel 778" (295) S feuiien Sen Cans Bi Starts ot i od ne hn Bruechle 777 (287); Bill Brant 774,Salvation Army Women's Home Ingo starts a | pro- drifted to the mainland 12 miles (°"s¢ rd Richie 757 (265); : te : hh C away. By nightfall, oil was, Stuck Jaa "(ret); Doug Allan 235, (amy ips ou Happy Melting 8 P.M. SHARP at ois ee Larry Hall 721 (272); Tom Perrow 706 Shadows TOPS Club; Faith Beery. 1 pro- t 7 lk spreading toward the beaches! (355) aver fen Cag) Ba WP y RE dost aun to, to en re a Sir the Cornish riviera, Eng- 698. (250)7, Paul Frank. 696. (391); War. Babtish Church WMS | ship P tants Main summer play-|i ee oer ary eealy Ren Abe - | pro- las gata (AP)--Armed| ground, ew 674 2h in HIT BI (QI) BRO K Now Playing--One Complete th a strike vote that could) oaget aaa ; ay Chas. Gill 667 (258); Jack Lee 666 (260); : . bring a major countrywide The Torrey Canyon, although Bi 'Gordan 665 (262); Jim Ross Sr Program Each Evening Starting at ce of ieanaportation shutdown. 'Te visible from the cliffs of Land's 664 (257); Elmer Archer 663 (254) WHITBY 33 ce. of ansporte shutdown, Team-\r 0g was technically on. the 1m, Standings County Bowl 14 a sters Union negotiators return!,2)' Gat) n NC Post Office 13, Diamond Insolations 12, bility today to their bargaining talks high seas. Her fate rested with Red Wings 12, Andrews 12, Deboys 11, pro- ae A yateeall rage Slher American owners and a Fire Men (A) 11, Kaiser Aluminum: 10, ee > Beniasts itis wig 4 |Dutch salvage company hired Ken smith i 7, 'Chotgnnehes ' under today and to resume at an un.|t0 move her. For the British to ilbely dag yada serene | a is in- Ischeduled hour, have narrowed |2¢t at this stage would techni rl alge hol adh down to money issues. Chances cally be an act of piracy, offi WHITBY AND DISTRICT about F ...\Cials argued. of a settlement in the negotia- bd MENS LEAGUE j\tions, which cover 450,000 work-| But anything less looked like tripies 440 MEONERUAY! Rob Carter J jers in 12,000 trucking firms, procrastination. The situation 844 (333); Aime Rousseau 770 (356); Ron ante: jleaned toward the pessimistic held no political dividends for Coys? parry Denver 701 Cay Don r way a : Prime Minister Wilson. Orders: Lintner 682 (254); Jack Townson 679 eae 'nine | ne union's announced stra- went out for detergents to spray (24); AO eag Ot 478 1200) LOny aioter AMIN Y, call tegy would be to strike only aloil patches and damaged Rosevosh 4s (260, Lorne Haley. 66 ddl F FON ya daso} I ON ROBARDS DFan JOnes ntarin \few major firms, but spokes- beaches. Royal Navy ships and |' 243) sicians Kick eae . nets ROSE FWY MUR IRDLV_menie ahead by 8 re Doncied by RE Ht LAR men for 1,500 major companies|trawlers were fitted with). Wison's Food Market 13, Bathurst = ROS! MUNBHY sop pai : to di- lrepresented by Trucking Em-|makeshift sprayers, Fin a1 yii Mt Meciiany ti rhe Glare tt MUNGT TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS i a5 (pisyers ate Me a to abandoned in favor of dumping! A; 0nd.,7; Motors 10: Ramblers 10 Lan) Recommended os ADULT ENTERTAINMENT |shut down all their firms if any detergent by the barrel. On the Golden Gate. Restaurant &, Jokers 7. ee ' f ; ; } . sani Ubiok acl yl PRA Also--Starting ot 7:30 "THE BIG JOB". It' so Laugh Riot! pur- are_strikebound. beaches, troops and volunteers : Re Aa? Prebis Fi ™ 8 me | with Sidney James, Sylvia Symes and Joon Sims Milk scraped and sprayed. |Mulian Real Estate 5 the * \last weekend from Halifax,| " co =o craters rane "em eT ee ll the f / i |Nova Scotia, having attended | ne , Bae % the wedding of his son, Thom-) ' a® ; re) RARE . , las, Jr, a irs, Patricia Mac- tant . tt gga {Gregor Fitzgerald of Halifax. ' won't PERIOD COSTUMES FEATURE WHITBY CENTENNIAL BALL | they A capacity crowd attend- Saturday night in the the dancers. Seen here, MacCarl, 1100 Giffard | One-Stop drop the centennial ball, Legion Hall, Whitby. One of from left, are Mrs. Joseph Street, Whitby and Coun- P) sponsored by the women's the features of the gather- Debosky, 810 Byron Street, cillor MacCarl's mother, DECORATING one auxiliary of Branch 112, ing was the period cos- Whitby; Mrs. Vernon Mac- Mrs. Alice MacCarl. HH Royal Canadian Legion, tumes worn by a number of Cc arl and € Councillor Vernon --Oshawa Times _ Photo _ SHOP SS a aren teerarennereimeieneeeinieiaieevenenestrante eee wm ERSONALS Pp @ Wallpaper end Murals a Historic Coach House | irene | Saren . ie daughter, Mrs. Murray Silver|] @ Broedloom and Okley St. Pierre attended | © C:l-L. Paints ond Varnishes at it D the funeral of the late Mrs.|| @ Benjomin Moore Paints n On- es 1K @) e (eR i 1esS Christy Doughan, of Noranda,| nsive Quebec, sister-in-law of Mrs.| DoDD & SOUTER aking Brown and aunt of Mr. St. DECOR CENTRE LTD KINSALE (Staff) -- A timber-| The 20 by 40 foot, two-storey|more than 100 feet into the air. | Pierre. i frame coach house, believed by landmark, was attached to al "The whole building was in) thomas Richardson, 204 RE tira ot wis area residents to be more than|house, which was saved as a) iflames,"' said Mr. Parkin, "and Byron Street South, returned J eee 100 years old and the last of its|result of quick action by four! ja door leading into the house | ~ SS a a SI aH ea type in the area, burned down |qistrict fire departments. Mem-|completely burned out of it's pated ey ee Bay bers of the Brooklin, Garrard |frame. It's a miracle that . the THEY RE-GREW HAIR! E T W A. determined. |Road, Brougham and Pickering | house didn't burn down, too. If 16 DU N DAS ST. -- HI a Feat » Oy The coach house, formerly|Beach Volunteer fire brigades | lthe fire brigades had not ar- y, all owned by Herbert Parkins here to. bring the fire under|rived as quickly as they did A: es 1 the now owned by Whitby Township, control before it consumed the |and worked so hard, there would an ' f the was located four miles west oflentire building. /not have been anything left but} @ ke-brew Air Official Opening-- Sun and Gee Mark, the Ww owners, ation. Brooklin on Highway 7. No one| A spectator, Milton Parkin, jashes."' Thursday, April 6th wish to invite the people of Whitby to d has been living on the premises|said that the coach house was| No estimates have been made} f visit the Sun Cafe for a meal or just Sanit for some time. ientirely In flames, _which" rose of the damage. Now under new management. to meet them. $435,- 2 Le ig es n of } . . GRAND OPENING Thurs., April 6th total dults ' uven- 3 " iin 12 months - EVE MLA NE SA FREE s om poser THE | Roast Prime Rib of Beef with Horseradish, s not ROBERTS HAIR AND SCALP CLINIC | Roast Spring Chicken with Dressing. With a $5.00 or over purchase of Chinese Bey | Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce. Food. Take out orders - 10% off on pickups. also ¥ inelude--Soup Juice, ge, Pi : Hair Specialist Here Tuesday pried Balad pills or dulce, FREE DELIVERY FOR WHITBY ONLY oe Will Show Men and Women How to Save il ci a ied 668-6131 Hair and Prevent Baldness win RHIC 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. SAM.O2AM, SAMIZEM, OTTAWA, Ont. New home | the Roberts home treatment If BUSINESS 'HOURS: MONDAY TO THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUNDAYS Itreatment methods for saving hair |cought in time. | land improving its growth will be! | {demonstrated in Oshawa, Tuesday, | "DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S |April 4th, '67, Hotel Genosha. TOO LATE" Scotiabank Savings Certificates: they help cut down on the varsity drag. | | Specialist B. Charbonneau will! Now that you've taken care of his a future college tuition, it's time to handle lore ce ee OF aca.| the expenses, lists organization. He will person-| With Scotiabank Six-year lally examine hoir-worried men and Savings Certificates. women from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m This way. Starting now, why not put 4 specific amount (say, $15 a week) into Scotiabank Savings Certificates. At the end of six years, each Certificate will be worth a full third more than you paid for them. That's $20 back for every $15 you put in now, found money for all those Campus Necessities he'll be wanting. So begin today. With Scotiabank Six-year Savings Certificates. After all, raccoon coats don't grow on trees, Baldness won't wait for doubters be convinced, you're going to ikeep right on losing hoir 'til you're bald--unless you get your scolp in| healthy, hair-growing 'condition! again, | This new treatment is neither "mail order' nor 'cure-all'. It is ladapted to the individual after o personal examination and progress is checked ot regular intervals by) a Roberts Specialist. Examine You Free We want to make it clear that you incur absolutely no charge orl jobligation by coming in for an) examination, Your only obligation is to your Who Con Be: Helped? _|Slf. We do not accept cases that Will the new Roberts treatmeng Will not respond. cure baldness? "No!'" For we connot help men and women who are slick-bald ofter years of grad ual hoir loss; But if you still have |fuzz and your scalp is still creating hoir, you can ot least save and thicken what you have. Some con ditions; such os "spot baldness"| usually have complete coverage if cussion of your hair problems ask |cought in time! the desk clerk for B, Charbon-| | neau's room number. He does not Other conditions that usually|/moke appointments, so come in ot Scotiabank Savings Certifi cates. @} One of Scotiabank's Seventy Services. bring on excessive hair-loss---don-| your convenience. druff, itching, over-oiliness or dry ness, follicle clogged with sebum} Examinations are given in pri- jor seborrhea--can be corrected by|vate. Guarantee Satisfaction The Roberts Specialists wil give you a written guarantee that you must be satisfied within 30 doys jor it will cost you nothing, The last of the big-time spenders. For a free examination and dis The Sun Cafe was sold to Sun and Gee Mark by Tim Vipond of J. B. McMullen Real Estate Ltd. 127 DUNDAS ST. W.--WHITBY 668-6201 323 KING ST. W., OSHAWA 725-3557

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