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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1967, p. 5

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N'S_ PARK ference phasized Trudeau DON O'HEARN ITO -- Justice Minister 'rudeau has given @ tance to Premier Ro- nfederation of Tomor- erence, rudeau has said he pe any need of chang- onstitution now, son? There is no point / on which there has y great demand for Obarts' conference « this. been decided that the oach of the conference o have the provinces r beefs. ill each list points they » in the present con- 3S GROUNDWORK : should provide plenty work for the Justice s, of course, a mink » on Confederation in n Wednesday. not expected this will yery much. eral people and the are to get together for rs after lunch, followe wearing-in as Privy s by Her Majesty. von't be time to de i the conference is to | to the one question: bility of adopting a Bill of Rights across y start the ball rolling of Rights--worthwhile, But the meeting won't e able to get into the uestions pertaining to lion. REPORT won't be able to go Bill of Rights discus+ n't take a firm posi- it has a report from er Commission. It, of studying civil rights. vy Councillorship is natter of a label. The yho receive the honor itled to carry the let- fter their names for me. old days they also > been called "Hon." t of their lives. But ollowed much today, -remier Leslie Frost, e, is a P.C. But you him given the 'Hon always a laugh. And hem come from er- nsard, this speech of Fred f Perth: "We await ness the opening of complex beyond the which will welcome jazed members from ' branches of the gove DAY IN STORY CANADIAN PRESS 967 ttle of Sedgemoor ht in western Eng- years ago today-- and the Duke of h's followers were feated by troops of After the collapse sbellion and Mon- execution, Judge was sent to con- s in the Monmouth nd the 'bloody ase lowed. Sedgemoor ast act of warfare sh soil before the 'ld War air-raids. y the Treaty of h France prome land not to inter- cotland. Poland and East agreed on the se line as the per- 'ontier. | World War vars ago today--in Military Service given its second in the Canadian Commons by 118 55; German air- *ked French forti- at Nancy; British torpedoed in the .. id World War five years ago to- | 1942 -- German $ broke through cinity of the Don ar Voronezh, 120 t of Kursk; four *S were shot down yn Malta; air and ks forced the Ger- ern flank back at in, RS AGO EARS AGO, tly 6, 1952 Rose Ellis, 12, of the winner of the t in the main draw 12, Canadian Legion Whitby. inder F. Cowan, BA, lucted as minister of inited Church, EARS ACi), ly 6, 1937 of!' ¢ "atory er $6,000 it was ane President Hugh ..all irse of studies for r general course at iclude English, So- Health Education thamoatins ing, Business Prac Economics or Shop Councils United On Amalgamation WHITBY (Staff) -- Two years)ship," stated Councillor O'Con-|gested the bylaw be altered WHITBY -- AJAX tion of Whitby town and town-| Mr. O'Connell said that many ship were culminated last night|decisions on future policy must} when a bylaw was passed by|be left up to the people to be|Chanis be asked to make both councils endorsing all rec-jelected, He suggested the man-/ recommendations to the new ommendations from all boardsner in which people pay for) council with regard to closing and commissions in the two) something was always a politi-/ hours, municipalities who have striven cal decision. "Let us strive not} wr, Bawards referred to the to make the union possible. ~| , containing reports) What is best for the people," |tign of payment for sewer in-, sam al aod and appointed stated Whitby lawyer o'conneit.| ion of P He said it would be bodies in the municipalities,) pEpUTY REEVE |a mistake to charge the cost of will be made up in book form) pepuiy Reeve Robert Atters-/sewer construction over the and was not immediately avail-ipy said he could not see the| general rate. The councillor, able when the council adjourn-/Ontario government disturbing|Pointed out that the town was| 'ed early this morning. /two municipalities in agreement | 99 per cent serviced by sani- It was the last mecting be-|to join together. tary sewers paid for under the fore the issues involving amal-| "The people who will join the|!ocal improvement plan. Ed-, gamation will be aired before|town will work well together,|wards advocated that sewer a hearing of the Ontario Muni-| because they know their council] frunks and mains be paid for cipal Board, Monday, |has bargained point for point. 1}by the general rate, but that 1 . the appoint-|!ocal improvement charges Whitby Mayor Desmond New-| was surprised that ppoint-| 'Bie ; ¢ ee 8 ed boards took up the challenge|Should be maintained to give }man made his staten.ent on) ae 4 the neceseary| residents @ measure of. control, amalgamation and summed up}S0 readily to get U ery award at favored | | the two} 4 ards Sal ne avored jon the two years of effort put pi ae to unite lamalgamation and was not nto the making of a new town. settee commission #fraid of what other municipal- " ; | "I have always had one con- bt aoe SrouBht hk renett ities might do about the pro- ; e } ye " jcern which a, have ge Fe that amalgamation would dis- ove grag Rd re acne [Seieoeate t is not good) ravor their section, Even if it)Council tha meee ively Wake ST. JOHN AMBULANCE MAN HONORED jenough for a council to think it! doesn't go through, the township| © of Oshawa was on record : jhas & good idea, it has always) and town councils have laid the|9PP0sing amalgamation and to subject its views to the) 2 _ i " i jcj-| Wondered if his was the official T. R. Scott, secretary- John, in Toronto. Mr. Scott tion was made by Lieu- | f, x |groundwork for a large munici-| ay calla dan treasurer of the William J was awarded a Priory Vote tenant - Governor W. Earl {analysis of professional and ob-| oii. and we know the jobs to|P0sition of the provincial goy- 'Kabertin: Boe-Co Whitby, of Thanks by the order in Rowe. Mr. Scott was ac- (jective viewers. Pps ib 'done," said the deputy ™mment. ett ss "; Tecognition of his services companied at the ceremony |told us to proceed in a certain |. WHITBY TOWNSHIP was honored at the recent in helping to organize the by his wife, Charles Staf- | manner. : 'aye|, Mr. Attersley added that pol-| After a special meeting with investure held by the Grand Whitby Branch of St. John ford and L. M. - Inkpen, The Mayor continued: "We|icies were good only as long aS Whitby Town Council to tie up Priory of the Order of St. Ambulance. The presenta- both of Whitby. would not have been satisfied) (he council that made them was loose ends, --_ if the job had been gry at in office. Council night less laboriously. I find it diffi-| unanimously adopted the byl e |cult to believe that any two mu- EDWARDS DISSENTS _ said Sy ihe tees prides Oonsu tants ] tart nicipalities who have reached) Councillor Tom Edwards| searing the. atace for round this level of co-operation will| voted in favor of the bylaw, but} 9, e of the amalgamation hear-| find anything: in their way to\voiced his disagreement _tolin fore: the Ontari eh jimpediment the merit of their|three issues: ward boundaries, |!"& before the Ontario Munici Whitby Wednesday Township Whitby Police Detachment Investigates 44 Accidents WHITBY -- Last week, offi- cers at Whitby detachment in- vestigated 44 accidents, in vo 3 persons were injured and 16 truck and a boy on a bicycle at Thickson Road and Highway 2. The 10-year-old Oshawa boy re- ceived serious injuries. 117_ vehicles were and 26 warned. Whitby detachment also in- vestigated 85 general occur- » worn when poor swimmers or non-swimmers water, 13 does encounter difficulty in the drivers charged. Included was' water, of meetings on the amalgama- nell. and that present closing by-|a train-truck accident in Good-|how to apply effective artificial laws be adhered to and mer-| wood, and a.collision between a| respiration. available today, there is really /no excuse for anyone not to know the basic methods. Do you | While patrolling 12,000 miles,|know how? The life of someone checked, near to you could depend on it for what policy is best, but for! engineering report on the ques-|with 87 drivers being charged If you don't know, learn now, THE OSHAWA TIMES, |as always, be polite, be helpful |be gracious -- drive like a good | host, are near deep In the event someone everyone should know With the training programs, efore it's too late, And, while driving this year, SAWDON'S FUELS STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors FURNACE Of. -- 668-3524 rences, which included 11 break and enters, three thefts, two auto thefts, four disturbances, two impaired drivers and 61 miscellaneous occurrences, which included driving com-} plaints, escapees John's Training School in Ux bridge and requests for assis-| i tance, | DROWNINGS | Did you know that 25 per cent of all drownings in Ontario are attributed to lack of parental supervision? No parents can ex- pect to keep an eye on their children for every minute they're awake, but special at- tention should be given in the summer months when the chil dren are. playing in or near water. Suitable water safety rules should be established and en- forced. Lifejacke should "be from St. , BROCK Evening Programs Start at 7; -- 9: Saturday Matinee Starts. 1:30 Tony Curtis Virna LisiGeorge C.Scett WHITBY A NORMAN PANAMA PRODUCTION br tia: Sertereloy MOEMAN PANAMA (AY OF BART gre PRED Aa @ str EU aN bE Pen rc ORION THK TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS. Also Colored Short Subjects FEATURE STARTS AT 7 and 9:20 OUTSTANDING For the Man of Good STRAWBERRIES Road Study In Township | PICKERING (Staff) - Town- | ject but agreed that the price)able by a special per foot front- age rate with the township rate} ship council approved a roads|was too high. programming study costing $24, 800 at their Tuesday night meet- ing. The firm of Totten, Sims, Hu- bicki and Associates were re-| tained to carry out the study of funds w roads in the township. The cost| seneral account. will not include traffic count-|° ing and the printing of a report.| LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Council approved the prepar-| A local improvement for wat- the village funds be set aside in a special trust fund on the whole municip Mr. Spang also suggested that to be paid from the mill rate ality. A when | $30,000 contribution towards the the village is taken over by thejcost will be contributed. to the COUNCILLOR O'CONNELL | vote. |township at the end of the year. | industrial land and service bud-! Reeve Laycox said the village} get and the work will be done ould be placed in the)as a winter work program. An attempt will also be made to NHA loan Sanitary sewer fobtain a trunk for the between Sandy Beach Road and Brock al Board, Monday, Mm. actions."" early store closing hours re-| P8 20 nday, at 11 a.m Mayor Newman said he was|Scinded and method of payment surprised to find that the staff/for sanitary sewers. of the town was still with them,| Mr. Edwards said he oppos-| and added he was most grate-|¢d the ward system in an area i inued support! the size of the proposed muni- fle gal cue Ppor cipality, and suggested candi-| Judgment "Canada's best shoe makers" EXPO Accommodation Available For The Remaining Time HARTT| SHOES dates be elected by a general| | He suggested scrapping | Councillor Hugh O'Connell,|the proposed ward system and summing up the an.algamation,| Pointed out that ward one, said he felt it was a most pro- "orth of the fourth concession, | gressive and advanced step and had about 1,500 electors, who} thanked the various people and nei ang shies roger re boards for the co-operation pro-| We war ree; mm the. old Visit our office and complete your section of town, elected two reservations FRESH PICKED -- FOR SALE ED FOR UCTION vided and for opinions, advice jand the fine effort that has been put into the historic work. "Our efforts will worth, provided the ation of a bylaw prohibiting the|er and sewers will be initiated | Road. councillors, with a population WHILE YOU WAIT DONALD TRAVEL 102 Brock St. South WHITBY COLLINS SHOES 119 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3476 Open Fridey Till 9 p.m. TAUNTON RD. PICK YOUR OWN ANY TIME BRING CONTAINERS We've got everything going and for You too! 24 Hour Service Installed CHEVROLET (at the right Price) Fest Dependable Radio Dispatched Piumbing Service, SERVICE MADE US. for local delivering purposes,"|feet north of the north strect-| motion be well! store closing bylaw in the town, | mont Village Trustees to allow|Road to the limit of lands own-|°" 8%@4 as expanded and 2P"!ommendations from the various ing. He said he had consulted The OMB defined the water Peration has been extended by|chants who were very much in| too bad that council could not|feet widenings across the Sat-ling all the lands south of the township," said O'Connell. south to the lake between the|Sight; it's an experience eal WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Ajax on the east. ing, but we have moved with DAY & NIGHT this Friday at the centennial | S8aron, a6 Contre Bt, 8., have) 10 ction was taken by. sas trip to Port Perry. They are! on visiting his parents and other|t® purchase the school at the the trip will be cancelled but!a month. | Mir and Mies toon, Saskatchewan was a holi-| $8,500 and $9,000 for the old Westport, the guests of her par-| 195 Mary St. W. |The school is the oldest in Pick. | Mrs. W. J. Chowen, 503 Cen-| Whitby Company jedly. built in 1812. for us... bor gathering" in honor of Mrs. family has moved to another|Whitby Works, Du Pont of Can- the co - hostesses served re-|Working 2,069 days without an Miss Lottie Mercer, Burling-| plant had gone five and one- Derby, England, spent the hol-| which represents one and one- les Street, Port Whitby andjaward is ranked in importance Call 723-1191 use of East Avenue in West/on both sides of Brock Road . 7 alk. ' aC WATER AREA |Of roughly 3,400 people. | Rouge as a truck route except|from Montgomery Road to 750) Council approved a | On the rescinding of the early | _No action was taken by coun-|line of Brock Road and further |S dpries ar thn ioe ine 1 Board) edwards said he realized he} cil in a request by the Clare-|for the west side of Brock ; (OMB) gives approval. The rec-lwas in the minority by oppos-| them to purchase a corner lot ed by Satok provided satisfact-| Proved oa Ontario Mun- boards indicate how much co-| with a number of Whitby mer- for parkette purposes, Council-|ory arrangements can be made | th, 1 lor Harvey Spang said it was|to acquire the necessary 27) area of the township as includ-|'he People of the town and/ favor of early closing. He sug-| allow them to purchase the/ok property. road Allowance" : | "The decisi de! a ' ce' between the! e decisions were made} parkette as a centennial pro-' The debentures will be repay- First and Second concessions |here with forethought and fore-| boundaries of Scarboro on the |Shall never forget. It has been 668-6841 west and Pickering Village and tiring, and at times unreward-| WHITBY 'Whitby Senior Citizens Club} Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bushell! : jour age and we will bestow a members are asked to meet/and children Charles Jr., and) CHURCH PROPOSED {heritage on the town and town-! ak returned from a two - week va-|Ccil on a request from Caman building at 1:30 p.m. for a bus! cation in Glace Bay, Cape Bret-|Tapscott of Ajax to allow him) asked to bring a box lunch.| relatives. Their niece Miss Mary|Corner of Base Line Road and In case of inclement weather | Bushell is now visiting them for| Brock Road for church service use, a meeting will be held in the | In a letter to council Tap- senior citizens room. Mrs. Albert Julseth, Saska-| scott suggested a price between i Arthur Carty | day weekend visitor at the home| school which is presently being | and their son Philip visited in]of° Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward,/used as a community centre. ents Mr. and Mrs. William Fitz- jering township and_ possibly gerald. Ontario County and was report- tre St. N., was assisted by Mrs. * Leonard DeGeer at a "neigh- Wins Safety Award: WibN' Sstinatas, Ransenebio , . my oes 'f Rates, Repai Spe ialist, Vincent Mallon who with her). WHITBY -- Employees of et onpseetag section of Whitby. Mrs. Mallon) 24a, Limited, won the Board was presented with a gift and of Directors' Safety Award for sh : accident. freshments | At midnight, July 3, the ton and Miss Edna Robathan, | half years of safe operation, iday weekend with Mr. and Mrs.| half million man - hours. Harold Pindar and family, Char-| A Du Pont of Canada safety Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcott| with production, quality of pro-| and family RR1 Whitby. duct and costs by the company. ' SUMMER IS IN § SAWDON'S GREAT SERVICE LOCK VALUES Passage Sets ...... 1.99 Entry Sets . 4,80 Both Set: For Your COTTAGE PREFINISHED 4x4x V% Panels 3.99 ONLY 1.49 SPRUCE UP THAT OLD FLOOR WITH VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 2 colors 9 x 9 -- 8c PLYWOOD AND MANY MORE FACILITIES THAT ARE AT YOUR COMMAND WHEN YOU BUY Random Grooved Mahogany 4 x 7 ASPENITE Ideal for fences -- panelling etc. 4x8x% $ A os ce an . BUILD A In Stock Ready to Install GREEN ' TAB ARBORITE FIBREGLASS ~ ef, COUNTER TOPS PANELS igs 3.15 femme. 8.79 FROM FREE ESTIMATES ON MATERIALS SAWDON'S BUILDING supPLics AND HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTRE 244 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY PHONE: 668-6612 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD Centurion And Face ily pri ret these gay Pie bathroom. 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