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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Dec 1967, p. 24

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22 THE OSt Ecc By Centennial gress to the struction of t pool and rec! Oshawa Civi Thornton Ro: While distr awa were bu er structures people took complete the the complex rium. With i a football diamonds. ar areas need materialize dream. The new opened last ing star Be ering who tr diving boar pool. The $1,01¢ dition to th the departs a children': pool, all-pu and stage parking spe Althougt to build th came from cial and ments, a &f raised by awa The cam underwate In othe) the are HITBY Whitby punty bu centre hithy 7 23,000 de the pwnship sluded in ace, rounds, aped & Fast \ lated its Colw e encl 0,00 Ajax sf fving 2 res of mu Picker o-fold cre pa pande Brow. IR IL! GRA QUES' ild 2 Dnt we Ni be om € ANSW wood 1] ine ren ir orless D-PF QUES e fo' 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdoy, December 30, 1967 BEING A HUNDRED WAS LOTS OF FUN Sisteasiagsiansiags CENTENNIAL TRAINS S3S2QSI2 SEG 12GS IGS TASES) AND PAN-AM GAMES 3S120S12GS1E0S EGS IEG TERR EREDAR, AND A FAIR THAT EARNED US OUR PLACE IN THE SUN BUT, AT EATON'S, WE THINK St3stts 2s ES SRO EOS THAT THE FUN'S JUST BEGUN S28! i : AND THAT LIFE BEGINS AT A HUNDRED AND ONE 2&8: LIAPPY NEW YEA | GSIERSIEGSIECR EGS REGRESS EATON'S COUNCII Nev (EDITOR'S reporter Alec fewer aldermen cided asset to Jast article of h did review of O pal government By ALEC City Hall For The Os' It is a grea something of ar as an Ontario ! enquiry -- or a ] all the rest of it cil cannot trim were willing to. Twelve alder: trollers and a many people te around with the Too often the - like individuals united body. At the time th trol was form idea was. put fo clerk Roy Barrz the difficulties ir The number geared to the two to a ward wards. One way number would | city boundaries | EATON'S January vide five wards Jamboree e Don't miss these ar exciting money-saving events at EATON'S e JANUARY SPOTLIGHT SALES e JANUARY SALE OF COATS e JANUARY SALE OF e JANUARY SALE OF 7 HOUSEHOLD LINENS forefront. The maj opment was the ment of the Art G Oshawa and the do an art gallery by E *Ama Dacron, Polyester and cotton blend. . . Floral print on a white background. Sizes petite, small and medium. Women's Nature Sole Shoes Women's Petticoats" Reg. 2-00 Available in assorted styles and colours . . . leather uppers . . « foam rubber soles. Smart and comfortable! SPECIAL, BOW i keke e WOMEN'S SHOES, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 238 SPECIAL, eqch ..., fos LINGERIE, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 209 M j ' WHITBY (Staff) -- mation and centenni two action-packed wi tennial, and a wide-ré gram of local celebré iJ q best describe 1967 a pace- avill i Wey, a The merger of the 3 township was without Fo most historic event af ' Highlights of th 3 gleaned from news | The Times, follow: Reg. 24.50! in Ue ® e e 4 Jan. 3-- Kenneth ! ; : @ » - tops separate school 4 Alfred Woot area but residents hi participate in and enj historical event -- Cal lot. Queen's Counsel. Jan. 7 -- Carl | nounces Whitby Wee | _ ceases publication. : Jan. 9 -- Brooklin Council appoints * chairmen. Jan. 10 -- Mayor ' * foresees tax increase ' eight mills; warns 0 to interfere in ami plans with Whitby Te Jan, 18 -- Reev 10 0 ae " ' Healy becomes new \ a? Sul Prk a x fe | Ontario County. Re y ... Gpprox. x 78 ' Murison loses by one SPECIAL, each ......... @ ie FEBRUARY} | a Feb. 8 -- Prelimir ings for new Whitby | proved. Feb. 9 -- Mayor D. Newman predicts res ernment within 10 ye PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) Vinyl-coated fabric accordion folding doors for closets, hall- ways and.rec. rooms. Sturdy steel core construction. Model 6688. Dawn grey colour. HARDWARE, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 253 Store Closes at 6 p.m. Saturday, December 30th -- Re-Open Tuesday, January 2nd at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 18 -- Hon. R ters opens $500,000 e: Whitby antenna comp mill tax increase ap) . 23 -- Whitb High §chool Board I 2 s

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