Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Aug 1965, p. 5

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LARA talba sr pcmegsmpccinyingsn ihc ipinaiome eN shenaghbegpen cetier a ik lt WE eh pean WaT PMR Ree THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 19, 1965 § Whitby Jaycees Kick-Off orn sen wie rats nw With New Hospital Drive , : é the Jaycees should be a 'must'lmedern world. not help But benefit both the young man and the employer, Rutherford stated, He said the members were constantly at- tempting to improve themselves and were among other young men striving for the same goals, The speaker suggested - the current "cama for funds underway in W! , general hospital structed, is an excellent chal- lenge for the new unit. He said the campaign would prove an asset to the new unit, giving it an opportunity to assist the community and each member at the same time, "You only get out of the Jun: jor Chamber of Commerce what you put into it," Rutherford said, 'Put a great deal into the FREEMAN'S BROCK Evening Programs 7:00 and 8:35 WHITBY WHITBY (Staff) -- The Jay- cees represent young men in ac- . tion, men developing abilities in leadership and self-confidence, young Whitby men were inform- ed this week, The event was the first organizational meeting of a roposed Whitby Jaycee Unit, ing sponsored by the Oshawa Jaycees, The guest speaker, Jerry Rutherford, JCI Senator, and "past vice-president of the Osh- awa Club, stated definitely, the Junior Chamber of Commerce {s not a service club, Prime impor- tance is to develop the individu- al member, teaching leadershi; and self - confidence, Throu adoption of these teachings the individual Jaycee can in effect, be of great assistance to hi: community, the speaker su gested, { Jaycees residing in the 90 Saturday Matinee . . . 1:30 PLUMBING MART. 149 BROCK ST. N, WHITBY, ONT, - oe cu andy ord ep) TERRY RUTHERFORD | FORMAL RENTALS Peace, Rutherford stated, He! ,qvantages to an employer who|| Made to Measure Clothes Cash & Carry . . Plumbing Supplies i g ps Rigihen y Reg onron gl ye has a Jaycee on his payroll.|| @ House of Hobberlin fullest as it should be. '|Membership in the Jaycees can-| @ Tip Top Tallors Everything in the Plumbing Line Several projects carried out | ater 20% 0 ALL SUF s Questions were fired at | men of the Whitby unit had _bers from left to right are: ardson, moderator, Jerry ene Psd sere' WHITBY | and fielded steadily by this an opportunity of secking Kerry Hilougtey, secand Breaks, pant pee Viceared attending saembers aut wusity, DRIVING SCHOOL USS | Hours: anel of Jaycees during an answers from the veteran vice-president, Oshawa Jay- ent, an re pshaw, |y, : aor New duel controlled cers. : Scventeations| meeting held © members of the association -- cees, Don Netley, immedi- past-president of district 5. poh erruerll pi lw Personal courteous uervie, EEV E 12 P.M. fo 9 P.M, -- Sat. 9 A.M. to S P.M. in Whitby this week. Young on the panel, Panel mem- ate past-president Bill Rich- Oshawa Times Photo stressed continually during the| uly licensed @ I. MEN'S SHOP Closed on Wednesdays -- PH, 668-6601 Dial 668-6176 J, A, OSTERHOUT, Owner address, Cavemen March "treater also pointes out For Bake Sale WHITBY (Staff) -- Two anci- ent cavemen will be on hand in Whitby Saturday morning, pa- radiing up and down the town's sidewalks, The novel visit officially opens the Whitby Theatre Guild's' bake and nearly-new clothes sale, The sale, to be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Brock st, s., is for the purpose of raising money to purchase lights for Guild presentations this 129 Brock St. $., Whitby Ratepayers Can Improve Homes On Private Roads PICKERING--Richard Howell, 4 of Dunbarton Shores, who has | been before council on numer- i ous occasions to plead for the residents of his area wanting to alter or improve their homes, u] learned at council, Monday j might, that a bylaw would per- i mit homeowners to improve their homes abutting private members but department heads and non-union workers, A writ- ten account of each job, its duties and responsibilities, will be undertaken, and salaries set- up accordingly. Dr, Grant will MOST RIGHT SIZE work with Union officials in this Planning Director Faulkner undertaking. explained that most of the lots} 'The cost of this service is were under the required size,/estimated to be something feet, and that addititns and ac- cessory buildings could be built on lots of a size that the zoning -irgy requires -- 15,000 square eet, roads, but an application before the|around $3,000 and mileage, |24"'%, her : ' committee of adjustment for alonce the yon are set up,|S0" Coffee and doughnuts will These residents are in the). ian ce, providing health|it is estimated that little con.|2@ Served at the event with an culiar position of being!» thorities approved and not too] siren ne ample supply of free balloons sultation will be required, located on roads owned by Con- to be given free to the children, AY SAVE ON QUALITY MATERIALS bjections were received| Deputy R Mrs. J. Mel? § ry, solidated Building Corporation, |™@"Y eputy seeve Mrs. J, MC ever is invited to th and the thought that some day en was likely to be} Pherson opposed this resolu: utente v e it the conservation fiche Ay La ir Newell appeared to be ord pao ued ore ts _ ere i Ki FREE HERE ARE OUR TRUCK LOT PRICES : . eing overspent in all direc: : png gs Ray arom ilding|"Ot too convinced that the by-|tions Thespians Help | FLOOR PLANS AND || FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS! permits could be issued. Oo ek Ys MOOS aes OLY WOLD * . MATERIAL LISTS 9@ G00D DAYS 50 The bylaw provided that talon quae eae Gene be A resolution was- passed to Hospital Drive De = JUST PICK ONE UP S & road allowances must be of 66). ,6ar before the committee of| Sell the old section of Highway| WHITBY (Staff)--The Whitby na AT. YOUR CASHWAY UTILITY per adjustment, and since in some|2 t0 Crook's Service Station for/Theatre Guild is planning on a \ DISTRIBUTION 1000 TOP SCHOLARS places roads were not of the/® nominal sum. busy schedule of activities this LU CENTRE OR WRITE SPRUCE & PINE board required size. He and Council-| Councillor Newman opposed|season, Joe Wainwright, Guild rey ~"CASHWAY" AT A-foat feet lor Newman were both concern-|the resolution because there|president, stated this week, BOX 330,MALTON Minty MONEY SAVING ed about the house which had| Would be no access to the Angli-| Two plays and a_ variety COME AND LOOK terttend ry burned, and whose occupant can Chane, ahihougs Councillor show are jblanned plus partici 4 THE LATEST AND OUR STOCK OVER was in hospital, might-have dif-|Campbell related that Mr.|pation in the Whitby Lions' Club/ Y ficulties in soln rartansles Crook had agreed for entrance/Santa Claus parade, oo * a es uv! 's--10' to 16',...... $07.50m $84.50 M to rebuild, because of the size|to be made across this property| The first theatrical presenta- This is the "OAKS" -- 768 Sq, Ft, -- $973, ! of the road. to the church. He said that he The bylaw was given two) Understood that such an agree- tion will be a three-act comedy, to be presented in mid Novem- 2x6's--8' to 16'.......$101.00mM $86.00m OTHERS FROM $568 TO $1422 -- 7 PLANS UP TO 1008 SQUARE FEET -- 10 YEARS TO PAY IF YOU WISH! jreadings, and residents willjment was in the hands of/ber. The Guild will also pre- {still have to await the hurch official d a lett PME "8 pleasure| church officials, and a letter/sent a variety program in aid 16'. lof the Ontario Municipal ye from Mr, Crook is on file injof the Whitby General Hospital DELUXE 2' = 0" x 2°: 0" ORDER YOUR eunnt Ms Siena $111.00 M $87.50m the Township Offices with this /fund raising campaign. No defi- Co. GRADE SH ATHING PLYWOOD? hoor GETS NOD undertaking. nite date for the latter event eo} | Approval, recommended by| Forty-two permits werejhas been set. REDIVUE ® 3/5 x4'x8" $2.67 ec Vo"»4'x8' $4.39 on the planning board, has beenjissued in July, with an esti: The Guild will also present a eonareaaetmenarrntsnnanaect BACH SCREEN & STORM 1 490) ip "BAAD, + § granted Consolidated Building| mated value of $235,950. To|three-act comedy in March of SASHLESS COMPLETE %"x4'x8' $3.08 ea. 5e"x4'x8'$5,37 os. Corporation for a subdivision|date this year there have been|next year, the president said, pdm" AB) : WINDOWS 4x 8 ASPHALT SHEATHING BOARD ....,.,. $1 -8S ee. pean ~ Pn mig m hye -- Toler G at an eg In regard to the parade, the WINDOWS 2-6" x 2'6" $15.42 M LATH 0 M lestin ora school ani en | $3,658,965, in comparison with/guild will enter a float which x 9 GYPSU. - '00D age eng = -- ae 267 = last year to date,j/will be decorated and fitted-out ri CG AOGEPTED 3°.0" x 3°.0"* $1 8.29 NOW ! $39 REDW SIDING $177 ™ The Ring BAS bose. revised sev. at a value of $3,348,295, by the membership. | "Manufactured of Clear 14?" x 3'0" 18 2 -- $39.40 WALLBOARD $5395 33 single-family units, and now CALIFORNIA REDWOOD | 59.9'? y 3°.9° $24.871 UP To 38 UNITED INCHES no change in zoning is re- BEF R HE M I T tal Gl OUBL a si Bs wtacbinabl id al Hardwere Instat ied] OO" X 31-0" $27.92] $ 60 ROLLED | vercarwivat} CHAIN-LINK | Xone Councillor Donald Waring ad- sala ee a on vised that considerable time| Si n Mis ] d FULL 1/3 H.P. Motor Ts piece "a GRADE EACH ROOFING |nacx mareLel =PENCING WHITE ok i place OOTTAGERS! 2m s0 menEs § 9.70 ve dite eee $7 p98] CEILING | wanted to be sure that | the BAT St w 70 INCHES $11.30 FLOOR 36 $10% TILES park wou aken care of in F R t d * es' TUB 71 © 8s ncHes $13.25 2 ihe supplementary anaivaion! LINE METUrNe FARMERS! oiexiepasm | movemensstaanpecesaree A +149°3]295 tween the residential and park) BOWMANVILLE -- A Collinsjhad disregarded a stop sign convertible jet be pov grap FREE 18.$9.45 42 oy PER ave yi Bill New ex.(|Bay man who appeared in court/and collided with another ve-| MEASURING CHARTS! bee be CARTON ig - 'ad i oes sn.|here Tuesday will be surprised|hicle northbound on Silver. st WATER alll for ; BIG 100 FOOT OF 6450 Se ee : a ike to receive a rebate of his fine} He argued that the street had BEAT THE RUSH HAILSS CEMENT EAGH . Ronald Kroll car it' i Species My ile in the mail tomorrow. Stanley/been in the process of repair = INCLUDED [iw carton Lots ROLLS! FEET ae 'i n ht vl yap bu in|Turner had pleaded guilty toland the sign was not in its| SYSTEM 13A°F RST avaLity! OPEN DAILY! mane Rangel not you ara to ae al . Ph oe proper place but leaning against | 8 A.M. To 6 P.M. #i RED ALUMINUM NAILS | , sp and been fined five dollars andja lamp post, vd : j [RIGID AGREEMENT jcosts by Magistrate R. B, Bax-| After Mr, Turner's depar-| ump with 17 gal. tanly MAHOGANY SATURDAY till 5 CEDAR bash ciniph bea 7 $5.58 | Mr, Newman continued, in in-\ter, He paid his fine and left|ture the police checked and DOORS 9 ve sisting on a rigid agreement, |for home, sure enough the sign had been 3 2-0 $4.74 CREDIT PLAN 4 x é $ DOORS 2A" $5.89 L that "we are not trying to be| Evidence was given that Mr.jremoved at the time of the| e x 6-6 . $ 88 3° $5.82 mean or miserable, but rectify-|Turner, eastbound on Church, accident, Complete} 2-2x 6-6 $4.92 AVAILABLE 3 ¢ ° £" $5.69 $ 25 ing our previous mistakes.' | 24x6--6 $5.11 > tas } An omg com ed FOOT VALVE INCLUDED a x 6. 88 '29 4 PER an : east!"giror eet WHITBY PERSONALS Sera ates Fighters! Association vas sign | ECONONY GRADE WARDBOARD WOODGRAIN [amreree ee Fighters' Association was sign-| | 17 ed by the reeve and clerk, and| Joanne Durkee and her sister) Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Debosky LAST CALL PANELLING RANDOM "VEED" EL peer SPECIAL PURCHASE ! ~ srerldant and secretary of/Gall, me 8 es yee Welt during their vacation enjoyed a PREFINISHED Ve While they s OVERHEAD REDIVUE e association at Council. . Mr S| ; tip hay ile The agreement set out the|Douglas Walker of Fort Erie, | motor trip to Quebec City and WALNUT 4x8 $8 last. ONLY SHEET GARAGE SASHLESS iIFAMOUS BRAND jsalaries of the five full-time/Over the weekend their parents, |Visited Ste. Anne de Beaupre's) . OORS 99 ei officers, and working conditions|Mr. and Mrs, Harley Durkee|shrine, { : i Angelika Eggert | for the department. Sr., and son Harley Jr., joined) * : : M A H 0 fF A NY CARDWARE. 2'~6"? x 2°--0"4 0,6 | them and they all motored) Mr. and Mrs, Ted Curl, 7 Avon) @, * x 6'-6"" | |JOB CLASSES back. lcourt, attended a reception held) ~8' x ig $ 21 f i H. C,_ Grant, PhD. of jat the home of Mr and, Mrs.| PANELLING $40.95 a. | | Delaitte Preadar, Haskins wa p Leo W. Delorme, 120 Lupin) Patrick Ryan (King of the Jolly 161 DO OAD 8x7" 6a, Reid 8, chartered acco r., celebrated his birthday Jumper), Toronto, in honor of WTY ys ig top ts ELECTRIC |and township auditors, has been/Aug. 18. Dinner guests for the|Mel Torme who was appearing R 4 x 7's$2;. $42.45... Pott en | engaged to determine job classi-loccasion were his brother andion a TV show in Toronto. Other OFF HIGHWAY No, 401 sheet | To x 7. | $44.72 fications for not only Union|wife, Mr. and Mrs, John De-|well known guests were: Phil AT INTERCHANGE 66 4 x 8' bee lorme and children, Port Perry.|McKellar, Toronto disk jockey, s sheet $47.55 4. ea. |Douglas Johnston, news director PHONE 942-122] WW CRATE LOTS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deeks 8 AMPERE $ | Galt Hornets and family apent tem es CEO Ad, is setae omater ots add 206 moe] 7" POWER SAWS 28% * B If -- rs a grovel resort at well known impersonator and/ - sheet to cover handling ign aliour nd M "6 the guests of Mr./Mr. and Mrs. Timothy (Tim) ~ TOOT TWRRANAARANARARARADG nny cab (cP) ~ Eat pau MM Semen Motos Renews oonterse' ® § BROORLIN YARD §@ CEMENTm| nat, |mtnn the new playing coach of Galt] Mrs. Leslie Coombes and her CFTO. ' ARBORITE } Hornets of the OHA Senior wg Passcen th _~ Mr, and Mrs. Donald Day, 124 IN 26s oq fot ' 'Hockey League. . , sts @ULupin dr., celebrated their 22nd r i -- i Merele McConnell The former National Hockey|the gt Mr. and Mrs. B. S.!wedding 'anniversary on Wed- Corner ore 7 ST CK I Longe. winger Ri by ta a - nesday, Their friends wish them an o per sheet Maple Leafs an cago Black 9 is every happiness. Ld " fateh eho rnc gS Argh Dotty) ar, and ars conve purr) PHONE G55-3313--§ sev x20] rT. | Bena | DELIVERY after holding the post for two : . sishire and family, David, | rte e " > hogy Hoenig tid le Stephen and Judith have return- Sa Aten WINDOWS ha 'eae $ n.25 SERVICE 1008 Ft. OF SPACE " 'The 32-year-old Balfour scored|: hk antauien omspiee from a two-week holiday rath r \19 goals for Hornets last winter Sadie cittaces Loney spent at a cottage at North Bay, ? $5 85 : up Mee le All ar te = in camer OMA creer 'alub as alan re oats 3 parish hall.) Mr. and Mrs. Isaac LaFerge) NO OBLIGATION! JUST MAIL THIS COUPON TO ea. gees cidaeite | 2 jOthers attending from Whitbyjof Beaton and Mr, and Mrs. vas = at et ge ic were Mr. and Mrs, Keith King,|Charles Dalby motored to Tren- CASHWAY LUMBER Pe MALTON Y8x4x7 Re" x4x8 | 10 LENGTHS Nenear stint tee "wiociae™ sche the , celebrants'. daughter and|ton and Pecton last Sunday met ARDBOAR MAHOGANY leavesTROUGH oa waa Howes" Stonler Cup|Seminlaw. visiting Mr, and Mrs, Charles} FRATIE os cesoscccccacscecenscoosnsstenccoonse $ cuermano winners of 1960-61 : Mr, and Mrs. Felix Cyr of St pores their son and daugh- ADDIESS .. sseccccsseccccccssacccescccccceese $ 88 [WRITE FOR FREE PLAN] The Toronto native also|John, N.B., were guests of their ; HARDWARE played seven years in thejson and daughter-in-law, Mr.; Mr. and Mrs, Strynaka were PTTTTITIT It SHEET INSTALLED sheet oH American Hockey League with|and Mrs, Alier Cyr, 961 Dundas/presented with flowers, gift of Pittsburgh and Rochester. lst, w. 'money and many other gifts. | ae

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