Board To Study Storage Problem WHITBY (Staff) -- Aiming at modernizing the present storage facilities, the Whitby Public Scnool Board approved the en- ment of an architect at its ednesday night meeting. The board agreed to engage George Yamazaki as architect to draw up detailed plans for proposed construction following the of a letter from the Whitby Town council dealing with the subject. It was suggested the school system now utilizes storage space at each individual school, space which could possibly be put to better use. Under the proposed scheme the numerous necessary for operation|ing the question from every Board Plans No Building Dunnies Face . Crucial Games Nothing definite was decided other than the proposal, It was agreed the question would re- quire more intensive study prior when or where. During the discussion -- the Trustees dealt with the letter from the town council, propos- ing the public school trustees meet with their opposite num- bers on the high schoo! board. The possibility of placing stor- age and administration facili- ties under one roof was aired. Declining to definitely com- Rowe Public School mit themselves without study-|The housing development will be increased by construction of WHITBY (Staff) -- Reversing the usual trend of local school boards, normally clamoring for just around the corner for the additional school sites. and in-iwhithy Dunlops. Their fate in to any firm decision being made|creased classroom | space, th on what would be constructed|Whitby Public School voted in favor of no request at this time at their meeting|this weekend. Wednesday night. The board of trustees Board supplies ot all Whitby school could be/angle, the placed under one roof, it was)meet with High School suggested. Board agreed to|43 additional homes, it was re- officials in the near future. Board| vealed. Agreeing unanimously on this i ticuiar, is able to handl Schools Hold! Father and Son »s7-2: 5: 2.0 ponte Career Day WHITBY -- The 5th Cubs and|changes in ___ {Scouts Mother's Auxiliary held WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitbylits February meeting with the High School students and their|president, Mrs. Vincent Mallon,|King Street line of thought, the board members suggested the school, tion which. may emerge from Consideration of possible school zones was Dinner Planned proposed developemnt. School discussed with the suggestion a change may be required in the situation. BY CLIFF GORDON WHITBY -- The playoffs are €lthe standing might well hinge on the outome of two big games Friday night the Dunnies will was|travel to Weston to tangle with dealing with a letter of inquiry|the Dodgers in what should be received from the inspector of|a real struggle for the Tiremen. public schools in the area. The|Then Saturday afternoon, the letter referred to the increase|Dunlops are at home to the in size of Orchard Park Sub-|front running Etobicoke Indians. division, bordering the Kathleen|The Indians appear to have that grounds. |first slot all but tucked away as they lead by five points. The Dunnies, on the other hand, must get a few wins if they are to preserve a spot in the playoffs, and this weekend will be as good a time to start as any. Dunc Wilson, youthful goalie of the Dunnies, still leads the league in the goaltenders race as he has a nifty 3.00 goals average allowing 45 goals in 15 may occur at Port Whitby. The subject was brought forward on receipt of a letter from the town's building permit office games. Ian Young, the -- other Whitby custodian, has a 3.60 games. Both Whitby goalies have one shutout to their credit. Team scoring records are: Players Tom Lavender Brian Fletcher Ricky Gay Phii Se!omon Dennis Wing Danny Sandford Terry Lane Paul Reid Jerry Dionne Bili Lastic Mike Taylor Bruce Myles Ron Byrne Jim Blair Rick Thompson Darryl Leach LEAGUE STANDINGS Etibicoke Brampton Weston St. Mikes Neil McNeil Whitby North York Markham Dixie 31 12 15 27 2 8 513 2 ee = ee wwrpAUoor KROoOrwotwr Newwnwo-) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 11,1965 § Ladies Are Asked 22 11 15 26 29 11 13 24 28 8 13 21 26 51217 30 41115 3010 212 To Save Labels Mark's United Church Women, An impressive worship serv- nah, the Praying Mother." be saved from food products for the North Whitby United Church WHITBY -- The February|Women to assist them in secur- meeting of Unit No. 10, St.|ing their flatware. Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. with Mrs./Mrs. Roland Daniel taking the average allowing 57 goals in 16|James Anstey presiding. leading part. : A social half hour followed ice was brought to the group by|with Mrs. W. L. Mrs. W. G. Bentley and Mrs.|Mrs. W. G. Bentley serving re- .|Ross Harris on the life of "Han-/freshments. The next meeting will be held Mrs. Anstey asked that labels|March 9. Bradley and for easier, safer night driving SPECIAL: HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT 49°_|20° INDUCES SLEEP Three Soviet engineers have been granted a U.S. patent for an electronic sleep machine said An interesting talk was given|to be in hospital use in the was held at the Church house,|9n "God and His Purpose" with|U.S.S.R. Cupids VY, ae Choice SPECIAL FOR ALL OF FEBRUARY ! On All PERMS. 10.50 and up Make Your Appointment Now ! CALL Renas BEAUTY SALON 1350 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-4321 ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE LTD. 227 Toronto Ave., Oshawa -- 728-9432 | 401 Dundas St. E., Whitby -- 668-3356 YOU CAN DRIVE... parents preg to wig in the chair. Although the classrooms we rejtown's Bulot Begg career night survey a The president welcomed twa|not regarded as overloaded the|stating building permits ha Henry Street High School Wed-),.., ca haees, Mrs. Frank Ma-|Subject was put over to a been requested for construc- Whitby oe nesday evening a profitable and|q;04n and Mrs. William Gov-|future meeting when the entire] tion of four apartment build-|] Automatic Transmission interesting exercise. direction|@"4e: The following conveners situation could be given closer)N8s. Rebuilders Organized under the direction). nitted their reports: Mrs.|¢xamination. | 'The board agreed to study 405 Mary St. E., Whitby The Fabulous Some: attention centred onjthe of Miss Lorraine Valleau, di- suggestion to determine rector of guidance services, the survey gave the students an op- portunity of hearing at first hand reliable information on the requirements, advantages and disadvantages of a wide var- iety of occupations and profes- sions. Talks on these were given by a panel of people well- qualified to speak on their own lines of work. In each case, a_ brisk question and answer per- iod indicated the interest and the inquiring minds of the stu- dents. Many parents attended along with the children and took a keen interest in the proceed- ings. The careers dealt with, and the speaker in each case, were as follows: Architect, W. Strong; armed forces, Flight-Lieut. E. Mailloux; banker, A. Conrad; dentist, Dr. J. H. Walls; drafts- man, F. Mason; forestry, W. Bunting; geologist, E. Cray- ston; journalism, M. Mcintyre Hood; machinist, M. Fallaise; medical secretary, Mrs. Jean Bennett; Ryerson Institute courses, H. Sauro;: York Univer- sity courses, D. S. Rickard; air stewardess, Miss J. Mclver, Air Canada; veterinarian, Dr. D. C. MacKay. In each group, the speakers were introduced and thanked by members of the student body. A highly successful career night was completed by the serving of refreshments in the school cafeteria. | GIRL LOCATED WHITBY (Staff -- Barbara Ann Sopko, 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sopko of Whitby, reported missing last Jan. 19, has been locate.d Det. Joseph Ottenbrite, membership; Mrs. Konrad Cyr, visiting com- mittee; Mrs. Harry Baxter, sew- ing and Mrs. Raymond Bibeau,| telephone | Mrs. Bibeau reported that| progress is being made for the forthcoming 'Father and Son" banquet to be held Feb. 27. Con- veners are: Mrs. William La- valley, Mrs. Ben LaHaye, Mrs.; Gerald Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ray- mond Bibeau. | The Sixers gave their reports on their activities in the month of January. It was announced that a card} party will be held Mar. 23 at} St. John the Evangelist Parish) Hall with Mrs. William Goverde} and Mrs. James Cronin as co- conveners. The convener for the May 1 tea and homebaking sale) will be Mrs. William Lavalley| and her Sixers Group. | Leo J. dressed the group briefly, urg- ing mothers to take part in the! auxiliary and in this way help their children. ; During the social hour, Bibeau and her group showed) a film on "Tourists." The show-| ing of the film on the Scouts') Jamboree has been postponed| to a later date. | Whitby Bridge Club High Scores The winners and high scores| in the games played by _ the) Whitby Duplicate Bridge: Club} were: North and South -- Mrs. Bow-| man and Mrs. Irwin, 142; Mrs. | Baxter and Mrs. Love, 13414;)| Mrs. Bonnetta and Mrs. Murty, the possibility of an apartment building development whic hischool situation in the future. what effect it may have on the 668-4932 1965 FORD §$ SPECIAL This Week's SPECIALS Effective Thurs. to Sat. 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