'Failed ze Here » arrival of the group e information that is expected. *, oratorical instruct- Canadian National y, delivered a tirade e Jewish race. Be- acks on Democracy unism, Fall outlined ye Canadian utopia 11 Jews, whom he mtrolied 99 per cent THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 10, 1967 WHITBY (Staff) -- At its meeting next Tuesday, Ontario County Council is expected to vote on a resolution to provide a county - wide emergency am- bulance service. The County Health Board is expected to put to a vote its recommendations for imple- menting a service which would cost 25 cents per capita annual- ly to every person in the coun- ty outside Oshawa. Dr. H. N. MeNally of the pro- 'tvinsnsuniat ttt nt Hs COUNTY AMBULANCE V vincial department of health is scheduled to address the coun- cil at 2 p.m. on the advan- tages of a county emergency service. The proposed program would follow three recommendations: --To honor and possibly ex- tend existing agreements be- tween municipalities and opera- tors; --Negotiating new agreements with licensed operators where indicated; ryt ene EEN --The establishment of a new service based at the Uxbridge hospital. In a letter sent to all county municipalities recently by Med- ical Officer of Health, Dr. C, M. Hoffman, he said the hos- pital at Uxbridge was most anx- ious to get the program started and that if a memorandum of agreement in principal from county council was obtained the provincial department would produce the documentation re- TE EXP vemmenetmen -- m quired with a minimum of de- lay. Dr. McNally advised the On- tario County MOH that if coun- cil could secure approval of the plan the provincial health de- partment would press on with the necessary paper work and negotiations. Under the proposed plan the provincial department would ar- range for the availability of emergency ambulance service in the county. nn ten ECTED aa, | dian economy, would od to the bush of )ntario to do menial cream and other frozen food|that train whistling at the CNR |from curbside. 'crossing be prohibited except George Zeller of Bay Ridges|in emergency. Council agreed appeared before council protest-|to forward the petition to the ing the sale of ice cream from|CNR trucks in the Bay Ridges sub-! - Caravan Visit In Whitby. | No Rats Official Opening Planned Sighted = Eines PICKERING The caravan will be closed|tats were sighted in the West anada, he said, would orate Canada. The lerpretation of "cor- as the house of parl- uld contain doctors doctors, miners el- BIRD CALLS ON TAP WHITBY (Staff) - A surprise] TOKYO (AP)--A Tokyo hotel, ! s : stores at the shopping plaza on miners, farmers by i the Confed- i jRouge: ang Bay, Seeer arealr miners, farmers. by , ee cane i ay to the general public from 2\q..105 an inspection by Inspec-| Liverpool -- be closed at the, pid Otani, ogg bird e, he said, the auth- $IX CLYDESDALE horses and commercial four horse _ class. Earlier this year Mr. "Sharp" which won first to 4 p.m, Aug. 15, to give theitor John Robson of the Ontario|"°#80navle hours. {Stee and mawet case ar ae stay in Whitby Saturday. The official a.m., will be held at Centen- nial Park, Brock Street South.|hibits at leisure. Transportation The Whitby Brass Band willjis being provided for Fairview) march from the downtown bus-|Lodge residents by a local bus- iness section to the park for|inessman, the Red Cross Society the opening. will assist with transportation Whitby Mayor Desmond G.|for Whitby residents, and the Newman. Centennial 'Princess' |St. John Ambulance Corps will Miss Kathy Kenny, and officials;|be on hand to conduct: tours of! pysrRroPHY CANVASS from the town and nighbor-\the caravan. Permission was granted to ing municipalities will attend. St. John Ambulance Corps ca- Pickering Township Profession- John Visser, chairman of the'dets will also be available to|,) Firefighters Association to |-- e e s Fall Fair Winners Asicultural ittee, a sub- -|babysit for parents who do 7 : : Prize Winners Seer of tee Witte Contecdsl not wish to take their infant ay ar rid psatiiage bagi Prize winners in the agricul-| Celebrations Committee said/children through the exhibits. (through 18. tural section at the Oshawa Fall|live entertainment has been Fair follow. Names arranged in|Planned nightly during the * Listed For Horse Classes Mare or gelding, three years order (first, second, third). |caravans' visit. The stage per-| Filming sequences inside an| Township clerk Doug Plitz amp- Prize winners in the horse|13.2: Dr. Boviard; C. Graham; | é classes at.the Oshawa Fa!l Fair|W. Clark. |Fred Hampson; Fred formances is a part of the car- igiog for CBC-TVs The True|Will check into an Ontario follow. Names are arranged in Hackney pony tandem: W.|son, Don Tribbling. GRAIN, SEEDS lavan, and shows will be held North producer Jim Guthro had| Municipal Board ruling regard-| A Oats: G. Glaspell, T. C. Glas-\from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. the igloo built inside a frame|ing the regulation and control/ . A Clark; A. Alderman; ODr.| Mare or gelding, four years ; : order (first, second, third). | Bovaird. |and over: Reg Black and Sons; Pell. Residents from the areas sur- puilding so his actors could|°f catering vehicles selling ice! SADDLE HORSES Pony stake: C. Graham; Dr.|V- Cookson; Fred Hampson. Barley: T. C. Glaspell. rounding. Whitby have been in-|hear him above the wind. oe Half Arabian mare or geld-/Bovaird; A. Clark. | Span and equipment, light: Sheaf of oats: H. Down, B. vited to attend the caravan dur- AIR SERVICE ing, two years and under: Jill} Lady driver: N. Smith; M./Reg Black and Sons; Don Ayre, W. Snowden, ing its visit. : REGINA (CP)--Aii "aennaad Barton, Unionville; L. K. Hath-/Benedict, Belleville; R, Bar-|Tribbling; Fred Hampson. Sheaf of fall wheat: W. Snow-| The caravan committee has will inivoduek DCG" etl aoe away, Newtonville; M. Argue,'den, Hillsburgh. | Span and equipment, heavy: den, H. Down. arranged to entertain the car- j ner} owned by Heber Down, laxing and restful sounds in the Reeve of Whitby Township, hhave wor several prizes at competitions this year. At tne Oshawa Fall Fair, they won both first and third po- sitions in the Clydesdale, Gelding or Mare division; first place in the Clydesdale Oshawa hitch; and first place in the Clydesdale six horse hitch. In addition, at the Oshawa Fair, Mr. Down won the first prize for his span and equipment in the light divi- sion and first and second prize for his span and equipment in the heavy Down's Clydesdales won five first prizes at the Brandon Provincial. Centennial Fair, to which the horses were shipped 1,500 miles. Mr. Down also won' the Kiewel Brewers Trophy in the first place division for the best six-horse team. One horse, prize and the title of Cana- dian Champion at the Bran- don Centennial Fair, added to its honor list last week- end by winning first place in the Clydesdale division at the Campbellford Centen- nial Fair. --Oshawa Times Photo re state as a divine d be acknowledged. of Farr's statements religion was of no » and he considered totally corrupt. GUEST e meeting was under . Oshawa Street Hall, 1,000 people attend- ting, under the aus- he Oshawa Ratepay- 'iation, in Memorial es Smith was chair- among the Toronto were Ald. Stewart Trustee William Den- latter is now mayor ty of Toronto. ith charged leaders cist Party were being in espionage agency yy. He and a number speakers emphasized of Fascism and the eeping democracy in- at 11|Senior citizens of Whitby an op-| County Health Unit, township TRAIN WHISTLE : ; ; a] world."' Gues |portunity to examine the ex- council was told this week. A petition signed by 25 Ches- sas Wie ta ak te The health unit made no rec-\terton Shore residents asked| ing hooked to the room radio. ommendation to council for|---- BROCK -- WHITBY action, | Council had asked for the in- THURS., FRI., SAT. Show Starts 7:00 & 8:55 vestigation after receiving com- Saturday Matinee at 1:30 ' opening, plaints from a number of resi dents The new... fin CHK INSULATED IGID0. ~--s« | CURBSIDE SELLING FREE Estimates, Reesonoble Retes, Repair Specialist. aimed members of tha cabinet and party illi irae) Sheaf of ens . _lavan staff during their visit to service between Regina and/ yere ite ee ee CARRIAGE HORSES |Reg. Black and Sons; Fred po, p Pog a |whitby, Caravan personnel will other major cities Sept. 1, J. A.! were Fascists and Half Arabian mare or géld- : : Hampson: Victor Cookson , yre, W. Beath, RR é : 4 | a ey were members of i th nd er:|, Pair carriage horses: R. Bar- ae : aotaess 2, Oshawa. tour the Whitby Lasco and Dun- MacLean, district sales mana-| s of Jacques Cartier ng, ree years) ane Over) : M. Benedict; L. Hoskin,| Percheron and Belgian four- lop plants on Aug. 14, and enjoy,ger, said Wednesday. There} Garth Sutherland, Toronto; V.|5 LVeton. horse hitch: Keith Habden; Reg FIELD ROOTS Third Instalment Of ; a round of golf at the Thunder- will be four such flights daily.' Varcoe, Oshawa; V. Vartco?,) singe carriage horse 15.2/Black and Sons; S. G. Nesbitt. said s t i | H | said was the brain Potatoes, Irish Cobblers: Glen|bird course. Westbound flights will operate 1e Fascist Party. Oshawa | Luce as pantera Vv ¢ ee an | Hydro ait a ve haa land over: Barden; Me Bene] Glaspell, RR 2, Oshawa, ON i Vee ee ke wks PROPERTY TAX Hoh' of a. comunitios Champion and Reserveé,|dict; R. Barden. BELGIAN Cabbage: L. Johnston, Ivan} . non-stop to Edmonton with al Service Instatiod of Ald. James Hax- Champion Half Arabian: G.| single carriage horse, under| Brood mare--Clarence Buck- Law. | Village Backs jconnection to Vancouver. East-|f rast Dependable Radio Dispatched F. M. Dafoe, James Sutherland, Toronto; V.\159: R. Barden; R. Barden; |ley. Parsnips: L. Johnston, Osh- bound, two flights will operate | Plumbing Service. AND Chaethnin and At Varcoe. |M. Benedict. | Foal of above mare: Clarence awa; Mrs. Gladys Potts, Bow-| jvia Winnipeg to eastern Can-| SERVICE MADE US, \ada, one to Toronto and another Call 723-1191 {non-stop to Montreal. manville. Half Arabian pleasure class:| Carriage stake: R. Bardin; | Buckley. Carrots: L. Johnston, I, sy to keep tab on the 3 G. Sutherland, Mary O'Neill,)R. Barden; M. Benedict. | Filly or gelding, one - two | Fascism in Oshawa. Final Instalment Of ta», Garbage Cans *)rane, Nestleton; L. Hoskin; G.| Clarence Buckley. |Cochrane, Port Perry. ; Pa, a | loch, years: Clarence Buckley; Clar-|Mrs. Potts. --a -- Moat Ink a ry ith ynlip aa eon Mc-| BOADSTERS lence Buckley. Beets: L. Johnston, Mrs.| PICKERING (Staff) - Village EEE eee ee BUSINESS TAX ! powicyn begs nglish saddle class: L. Mc-| Pair road horses: I. Coch-| Filly or gelding, three years: | Potts 4 jcouncil agreed at its meeting ion they received as Culloch, Oshawa; L. McCulloch ) 8 , y : Ss. Green peas in pod: Ivan Law.| this week to sign an agreement ble to find any fur- Mrs, |With George Martin of Oshawa ence to the Fascist Oshawa. Hecwac ie ek tee | ee RASPBERRIES Due Tuesday, August 15, 1967 | sy Palamino Class; Betty Reeve, Single roaster, 15.2 and over:|and over: Edwi ; | Potts. M to place waste receptacles in its activities in Osh- Markham; Gloria Nighswandes,|t, Cochrane; G. Cochrane; L.|Habden: §. gh oe alte anane Port the village. PICK YOUR OWN Willowdale; Skip Ambros e,| Hoskin. |, Span_and equipment, light:| Spanish onions: L. Johnston. Mr. Martin appeared before : 15° 1967 Pregnrty, Tax is payable in four instalments Hampton. | Single roadster, under 15.2: I.|S. G. Nesbitt; Keith Habden;| PBR BOX and Business Tax is payable in two instalments. 'The first and second instalments of Property Tex and the first instalment of Business Tax must be paid Yellow onions: Ivan Law, L. yi snd said fhe 2eceDia i i | h ; L. Hoskin; I. Coch- > "| eles would be plac: e vil- Pure Arabian native costume} Cochrane; in Cc Clarence Buckley. Johnston, Mrs. A. Whitmee. lage free of charge and that Baseline W.--One mile past Ontario Hospital class: L. McCulloch, N. Barnes, |rane. Span and equipment, heavy:| Corn: Mrs. Potts. ders Tottenham; L. McCulloch. Single roadster race, over|Keith Habden; S. G. Nesbitt;| Salad tomatoes: Mrs. A, geochatg obogad caida dcoka' on south side (west of Supertest Station) before this instalment can be accepted. | Weert ples sees Ses Coch a ee ee Hesty pouansen: G. Glaspell | Martin explained he plans to S 5 668 For your convenience all t ble at Madeline Carpenter, Sutton; G.jCocirane. COMMERCIAL . M ai '/sell advertising on the sides ie 538: i veni all taxes are payable at any Sutherland, Toronto; Eliz spainele roe ter under/Ciream hitched: Russell! "Tate. aie Mrs. Potts, |0f the garbage cans. Similar HISKO'S FARM 9 Whitby Bank without Bank charge. Barnes. Eaton'e 'special for most/"#ne: I. Cochrane. Uncles; Alvin Mark; I. Coch- Roadster stake: I. Cochrane; | rane. PAY NOW sorship AVOID PENALTY CHARGE. i be "tolerant" In ac- e publication of edito- ymments even criticiz- ministration if it were d that they were ona fide." Pony class: Fay Bonaird, | SPECIAL ; h ¢ d f th st ; Batty. | SEs : |business at the top of the Per. i P nonel Ceiba: Christine Brent, Bruce Goble. "Gelging or mare, four years| Six-horse hitch, Percheron|sian Gulf with Basra, has han- » taken advantage of nmendation by F'apa- and suggestions con- he activities of the ked cabinet have been points in the saddle horse divi- sion: L. McCulloch, Tray was presented by T. J. Matthews, manager of the T. Eaton Co. Oshawa. LIGHT HORSES Pony team under 44 inches: Dr. Boviard, Brampton; Nor- man Smith, Brampton; H. Ella, Woodbridge. Pony team over 44 inches -- L. Hoskin; I. Cochrane. Roadster team race: L. Hos- kin; I, Cochrane; I. Cochrane. CLYDESDALES Heavy horses -- gielding or mare, one and two yrs.: jand over: Heber Down; J. F. \Batty; Heber Down. Span and equipment, Heber Down. Span and equipment, heavy: light: Single, hitches: Leslie Law- pie Russell Uncles; Russell 'ochrane. Clydesdale and commercial NEW PORT OPENS four-horse hitch: Heber Down;| BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP)--The Alvin Mark; Russell Uncles. [six port of Umaasar, built in and C. -Oetelaar, Newmarket. six years to share the shipping and Belgian: Keith Habden;|dled its first ocean vessel. It Reg Black and Sons. |was a Pakistani ship carrying Six-horse hitch, Clydesdale|14,000 boxes of Ceylon tea im- and commercial: Heber Down; |ported by the government pur- Alvin Mark. {chasing board. The things he did to some juniper berries ; are located in down-, Saleen of weseabig ttm|iowm Ornawa A | Tex Collector, scartaaasatiameneeers --$--$--$$---- Notice of Intention To in the press without under 50 inches: C. Graham,|Heber Down; Heber Down. 1y official objection or Woodbridge; N. Smith, Bramp-) || ete) the writer. ton; Leighton Shantz, New PERCHERONS | Construct Local Improvement yreek publishers said d be "unhappy" if the e censorship was abol- re a transition period. them apparently pre- e intervention of the fore their paper goes 0 confiscation followed sanctions after publi- for what may be | as a defiance of gov- orders. publishers believe the all restrictions could ck to life authoritative al dailies which sus- heir publication on the e revolution. OINTED AGRAPHS ay be in the middle of now, but if you don't your attitudes with the Hamburg. | Single pony under 44: inches: C. Graham; Dr. Bovaird; H. Ella. Single pony over 44 inches -- under 50 inches: C. Graham; N. Smith; L. Shantz. Pony tandem under 50 inches: N. Smith; Dr. Bovaird; L. Shantz. Best lady driver, pony under 50 inches: N. Smith; L. Shantz; D. Terwillegar, Oshawa. Child's driving pony, child 15 years and under: H. Ella; Keith Durward, Blackwater; G. Robillard, Brooklin. HACKNEY PONIES Pair hackney ponies: Dr. Bovaird, W. Clark, St. Mary's; A. Alderman, Caistor Centre. Single pony in harness over 13.2: W. Clark; A. Alderman; Leckie Bros. Single pony in harness under | Brood mare: Merrill Johnson; | |Percy Mountjoy; Percy Mount-| yy. Foal of above mare: Merril Johnson; Percy Mountjoy; | Percy Mountjoy. | Mare or gelding, one and two) years: Don Tribbling; Reg) Black and Sons; Fred Hamp-| son. | Extra class -- light draft! |teams, commercial: Leslie! |Lawrence; I, Cochrane; R.| Uncles. FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE | By Our Locel | Service Contractors SAWDON"S FUELS FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby SPECIALS FROM... "CAMEO COIFFURES" 20% OFF ON ALL COLD WAVES Plus «@ free manicure with any other beauty service. This offer will last only during the month of August en the days of || Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Call now for an appointment et 668-6621. " CAMEO COIFFURES | 105 Byron St. South | are unspeakable. To make gin, youneeda number of rather exotic ingredients. Including Italian juniper berries. So in 1769 Alexander | Gordon boughtsackfulls | of the best Italian juni- | per berries money could | 5 buy. Experimented and experimented. And one day discovered that if | | TOWN OF WHITBY | TAKE NOTICE THAT te 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town Dated at the Town ef Whitby, this Ist dey of August, 1967. 2. The estimated cost of the work in $4,174.86 of which $3,418.10 is to be paid by the C i i and the of Whitby on ANNES STREET between DUNLOP STREET and DUNDAS STREET, on | the east side of ANNES STREET only, os @ local improvement, | end intends to specially assess @ pert of the cost upon the land } abutting directly on the work. ry cost per foot frontage is $5.60. The special assessment is te be paid in five (5) annual installments. 3. Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the werk must do so on or before the Ist day of September, 1967. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk-Administrator Town of Whitby Tewn of Whitby. TOWN OF WHITBY times, it won't be | . : : y u're in a ditch on one Commercial Hay 668-3524 | 668-6621 Waitey 666-6621 you took the berries and TENDERS FOR HOUSE 2 Bay phones in or ae ae me senncrroreenanencnerrte ma -- ------ «well, something excit- Orns duly about to- cial hay feature section, a e : : : rid one TL will a. Oskar. Fair, sponsored by the ree ing happened. Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will succeeded tomorrow by provincial government and south You could make the be received until 5:00 o'clock p.m., on Tuesday, iat ton Nate Be arama ' PTiC bea hiatal immediate delivers J best tasting gi Ss September 5th, 1967, for the purchase of a five t re far-out_ modernistic order (first, second, third). the pati pean om cst tas er gaan ad room bungalow which is situated on Township Folie Pryde paint seit, frst cutting 69 per cent oe ay -- ie ° till Lot No. 23, near the south limit of Hopkins ak ual uc alk Oshawa: H. Down, Brooklin; B. years later we S Street and Highway 401. ight viewed from the says an astronomer. course; and it's a mar- sight viewed from the Ayre, Hampton. Hay, first cutting 60 per cent grasses: H. Down; B. Ayre; Glen Glaspell. Hay, second cutting: B. Ayre; 460 GALLONS " 525 GALLONS 600 GALLONS Still made everywhere to the same the world. do. And Gordon's is now the largest selling gin in The purchaser must agree to remove the build- ing from the site within one month from date of purchase. Further particulars may be obtained: from the pa . R. "St , Enniskillen; W. istorian, Hold Pagal Snowden. eons 700 GALLONS secret formula. Engineering Department at the Municipal don't condemn sti. = -- ae 1000 GALLONS And so that it always remains a Offices. fore it has bi de- 9 : . ' hac BUY YOUR sas sat eeinik Sanne secret, what Alexander Gordon did to ibd Se or any tender will not necessarily @ SUNBEAM ws those berries must always remain sue eee? akabl Envelopes must be plainly marked "TENDER BEALE = Aten M*You always could buy a bottle of a because iniquity shall @ SIMCA oy Greys Cou uy s eee © JOHN R,. FROST, the love of many shall d."" Matthew 24:12 f the great signs of the ; the priority given to ; it was in the days of 0 shall it be also in the the coming of the Son All With $ Year $,000 Mile Power Train Warranty BELL'S GARAGE 668-3693 DUNDAS £. WHITBY | brooklin concrete | products t10. PHONE Bod-daTT & Gordon's though. And let it speak for itself. GISTILLED IN CANADA BY TANQUERAY GORDON @ OO. (CANADA) LTO. Clerk-Administrator, Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street, West, Whitby, Ontario.