Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Jun 1948, p. 4

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NL 8 NY PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TIMES:GAZETTE FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 LATEST NEWS OF THE COUNTY TOWN OF WHITBY! Phone 703, All Departments Community Chest Is - Chamber Of Commerce Discussion Subject At a meeting of the Whitby | the local group were very interested ins. Wednesday Right te Sis ie [Chamber of Commerce held last in the idea. Speaking as a private Monday night. [night in the Council Chamber of |inamigual Peier pram sald that er a {the Town Hall, the posits of eas the Recreation Ase sociation should be deft on its re- OUT OF TOWN | formation of a United elfare (sent bas ? Gordon Hawes is working out of | is Juste he considered Tho eo iol Tavs ov [Fund organization was discussed |that it was more important to the ) ; by' representatives of local wel- |COMMmunity than the charitable un- Boathouse up at Birch Point on |gz.. organizations. Present were |dertaking, and should continue to Balsam Lake. delegates from the I.O.D.E, the Pe Supborted by the taxpayers, rh |Red Cross, the Victorian Order of | A ¢ommittee composed of UP TO MUSKOKA Nurses, the Catholic Women's 'Member from each = organization That demented Kinsmen band League, the Recreational Associa- |V25 formed to examine the work known variously as "The Funny tion, and others. jens in Sthiet Breas and to inves- Men" or "Martin's Madcans" is off | It was explained by Chairman | © possi es of unity in Whit= to Muskoka tomorrow afternoon to and Chamber of Commerce Pron 10 Tie Tommniitée Will not meet play at a Saturday night dance. dent, J. M. Roblin, that thé pur- Foie A mL 3, Shen most of the - + pe Pose of a unified campaign would ea] year 3 mmence their fis. MANY ATTEND e to simplify the task of raising | pe uty Re Many Whitby people attended [funds by public appeal, such = re UE ae. Dubos Mantra 'the Irenie Harvey dance recital in through tag days and campaigns. | highway Dy-passins. co 2 e new Oshawa on Wednesday and several A survey of all public. welfare or- | Whitby, and thus 8 » i Wi or local children who are Miss Har- |zanizaiions Was made to find out merchants of possible. touris: bus vey's pupils took rt. e amount at they have been | Y's Pupils Oot pert. YW rwere suggestions for larger and HOLIDAYING i County Assessor [Many Win At Assessments More das St. 4 And Engineer Field Day Just Today Says gain Under Fire Important Report Criticism of the work of County Road Engineer D. J. A comprehensive report on his work in setting up «Jean and County Assessor Ralph Wilson was heard from Ontario County assessment system and its subsequent ZThomas Harding, reeve of Reach, and some other members operation .was given county touncil yesterday by Assessor Zot county council yesterday. Dealing with Mr. Kean in the Ralph Wilson. Coincidence of the introduction of this new "evening session, Mr. Harding didn't get far when Duncan assessment system with tax increases does not mean that : son, Deanna Strowger. Under 12-- | they stand in a "cause and result", McIntyre of Whitby protested thaty T= | carol-Jean Willet, Carol Southwell, | relationship, Mr. Wilson said andy too many members of council ON lion assessment reduction. At that |Ecnice Berson, . perusal of the text of the following | cubic foot system, a system at that absent in committee rooms > al- tine a motion wis lost. - Yester- 75 yard dash, under 14--Colleen | report goes a long way toward mak- | time recommended by the Depart - low a fair discussion of Mr. Kean's bi Tie 08 od his request down to |Shearer, Eileen Broome, Helen Sez- | ing the work of the county assessor | ment of Municipal Affairs, The * work to proceed. day Be a long wrangle the mo- | wick. Over 14--Mary Lintner, Noreen | understandable to taxpayers who | rates, tables and introduction to Apropos of a by-law which is to then was Jost 22-6 Maynard, recently find that their assessment | this manual were prepared by your be introduced concerning the coun- Immediately Mr Harding pro- i figure has been altered. assessor. The form of the rating ty engineer, Mr. Harding comment- | = 0" "or Nos, tion again: "I The primary work of instituting | ¢that is the manner it was set out ed that he is being paid too much. oun to know whether this coun- an assessment system in the County | in print) was adopted from that (The by-law does not propose any cil can give any direction to the of Ontario is completed, and the lo- | used by the County Assessor in change in his stipend.) Mr. Mc- Vassessor" "He asked that the so- cal municipalities in the County| Grey County. After training the lo- Intyre countered with the informa- [licitor give an opinion on the sub- with the exception of Reach Town- | cal assessors into the use of the tion that the cost of living had | ject . ship will be collecting taxes and | manual and the card, and after gone away up so Mr. Kean was ac- Bearing strongly on this point Soxenving Provinial Same om Yorking wih Ihe subse Jox manuel he Mg ivi less in relation to | tain : s year. ac 'ownship or some time was fou y the |able to raise the past through | y Jialy evolving Tet vear, | Jas s5ot Ralph Weson Was slowed made a return showing what fheir| County Assessor that the local as- | {public appeals, and this was Susp [ors Drominent digs at the Whit Bealon 'of Brock = (who 0 take sp Sgr rll total assessment would be under | sessors were finding it difficult to Mrs, B. W. Kittredge, of Welton, /Mated at $10,000 per annum. This |cating Whit n the highway, indi- vincent: Beato d So year [253 Which detines A ata the County assessment, and this re- | use, and were adverse to carrying | on has returned home after |[18Ure includes $3,500 which the lip he thy as the "Gateway to had been Voted on a eat {said that assessor's = re S 2 turn is being used for equalization |on with it. It was necessary to use! \iciting her mother, Mrs. H. Bea- |R€Creational Association now re. | ri orth"; "improvement of local when he moved role i aonied |tutory but that Sits gi hi ¥; purposes. While basically the sys-| it with great care, as more room {or | mish 57 nome, north. Miss | Céives as a town grant and an al. |. aWants; -and the establish the engineer) Sai 2) the Dies 2% {nave Yecolrse 104 (1) aan fem is now in force, it should not| error was present than with the ly St. BYIOR stiee accompanied |1OWANCe of $3200 for the support |ppont, Of ® liquor store. Both Mr. condition of t ® Souniy als |revision, (2) the Sounty A ge be construed that the values as set | square foot method. i rgarel po isn ws pa Med of the Red Cross. | McIntyre and Mr. Roblin express- proof that the engineer is not doing ihe Ontario Manicips ] Rar, 3 are final and irrevocable, It is well | fvaining Ground or 5 2) elton, es Tt Was explained thas 'th |ed the idea that tourists passing : A tv said the county EE re hr y the pig A erg In only 7 o1 the sunicipalicies in enjoy 8 ho * | Cross headquarters a ofticiany re ne va Invariably i Road Board should take 2 arse {assessor to Sollow, i: " oo values 1s Tietessary aps this To nice ie OSU oe Se origuta asses: MEETS MONDAY Bean squauon Win any out- surprised and disappointed to find Bt entre vey mane, Moy hoggsdi ay progressing favourably. of the other nine some have chang- |, 1D¢ Oeneral OY esiing 1! | ' BO the members of |that there is none. of or aoa 'be here to hear [see that I am wrong in' my opinion The new system of assessment | eq assessors as many as four times. Tea A i hy fo what's going on--this controversy [I am only too willing to change was started three years ago, and | These changes entail training the J BT Be 5 th aLOn | = tit» immediately your local assessors new men into assessment practices, |» Une 21st, at 3 p.m. As this . is an aftermath of something that it. the county assessor were faced final meeting for the summer all took place last year." (Mr. Hard-| He explained that certain allow- anq the county. assessor were familiarizing them with the Assess-| oo" € Of asked to be present ing occupied the Warden's chair lances had already been made for A uumina)le profems, le mle, Act, ang dnifueting i Tm Fig . last year.) [the very townships which think with which the assessment had been i ng Mo Apparently dose | ASK FOR OPINION i The Planning Board has request- Whitby News In Brief Accounts of social events, any news item of local interest and names of visitors are appreciated PHONE 703 Following are the complete re- sults of competitions at tlie Dundas Street School field day held last Wednesday. Junior Champions -- Laurel Wil- liamson and Glen Halpenny Senior champions--Mary Lintner and Ted Brown. TO HEAR REPORT The Whithy Streets committee Girl's Races . 50 yard dash, under 8--Ann Dob- bie, Joan Rutherford, Margo Van Duren. Under 10--Laurel William- -- one ----ii Boy's Races Under 8--Melvin Norwick, Bobby Krasko, Gerry Barrons. Under 10-- Douglas Lintner, Neil Wilson, Rob- ert Martin. Under 12--Wesley Goat, | Harold Foskett, Fred Hardy, Under 14--Dcnald Lintner, Albert Scarlet, (Don Reed, Aubrey King). Over 14 --Ted Brown, Jim Noble, Stewart | Sleeman. |. Skipping Contest--Girls Under 8--Ann Dobie, Mary Bur- tinsky, Beverley Marchant. Under 10--Laurel Williamson, Marie Ful- ton, Deanna Strowger. Under 12-- Helen Stafford, Carole Southwell, Carol-Jean Willet. Under 14--Betty Trumble, Joyce Halliday, Audrey Church. Over 14 -- Mary Lintner, Noreen Maynard. Softball Throw Boys under 8 -- Bobby Krasko, Gary Harding, Billy Summers. Boys | under. 10--Melvin Brown, Glen Hal- | | penny, Jackie Townson. Boys under | 12--Wesley Coux, Gerald Hewson, | Ross Sawdon. Boys under 14---Bill | Fulton, Jim Broughton, Don Litner, { Boys over 14--Jim Noble, Joe Ed- East Whitby B Another Matter their assessments are inequitable. treated. Certainly it was not realize sors trained In Ontario County ere | | Eddie Brown, Aubrey King, Stewart Slee- | man, Broad Jump--Girls Under 8 -- Lois Burtinsky, Pat | George, Sharon Taylor. Under 10-- | Laurel Williamson, Deanna Strow- | ger, Mae Smith. Under 12--Beverly | Barrons, Carole Southwell, Roma | Ashby. Under 14--Marion Fletcher, of | Joan Melrose, Colleen Shearer. Over 14--Mary Lintner, Noreen Maynard, Barbara Stafford, Slow Bicycle Race (Open) Boys--Teddy Brown, Ewen Fergu- son, Ivan Wallace. Girls--Marion Fletcher, Carol Southwell, Joanne | Strowger. equipment just for the sake renting out." Finally getting back to the sub- ject, Mr. Harding, chairman of the Road committee was not prepared to make a motion on what to do | with the outstanding accounts, nor | was anyone else, so the subject was {repped until later in the session. sive charge" to his township. *. Reeve Ernest Hay of Port Perry Zaid that no one in his village €buld remember what a $32. charge gated 1943 might have been for. "It was believed that many "accounts were for use Bounty road equipment. »*Baid Dr. Neil McEwen of Pisker- : "County equipment should not Bé rented out at all." "Thomas Harding of Reach: "Why not. We have a $12,000. bulldozer And sometimes not enough work for it. When our own work is done there is nothing wrong with hiring #t.out for a reasonable charge." «Dr. McEwen: "This county equip- ment must not be allowed to go in- to. competitive business with men who make their livelihood by this means." y "Mr, Harding: "There is mot enough bulldozers and maintainers in the county to be competitive." "He was told that his information on this point was incorrect. William Noble of East Whitby: "I think it should be all right for the townships to rent out county equip- ment but it should not be used for private individuals or else anyone can demand it whenever they like and we would soon be buying new of of | RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED -- IMMEDIATE BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCE 130 Broek St. N., Whitby, Tel. 707 Prepare For Anniversary Sun. At Almonds , Almonds, June 18--Sunday "school anniversary services will be held next Sunday afternoon, June 20, commencing at 2.30. Rev. Mr. Patterson, of Newcastle, will be guest speaker. The school chil- dren will have special music, as- sisted by a guest soloist. On Sunday evening, commencing at 7.30 o'clock the church service is under the auspices of the C.G.I.T. group, with S. Saywell, of Oshawa, as guest speaker. . Personals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pogue and daughter, Maxine, of Jackson, Michigan; Miss Ada Pogue, Toron- to, and Marty Ann Pogue, of Aurora, were recent guests. of Loyal and Mrs, Pogue. Friends of Mrs, E. McGregor are glad to know she is improving nicely from her recent operation in Oshawa General Hospital, and hope she will soon be around as usual. The new kitchen for Almonds Church has been started and it is hoped each interested party will give a little time and help make it a reality in a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Murdock of Toronto were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pogue on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Earl Pascoe on their recent mar- riage. SITUATIONS Are Available for THE SUN'S PATH The ecliptic is the path which the sun takes in its apparent yearly oujrney from west to east. Sixty-Four Percent Taxes Collected At Half Year - Collection: of town of Whitby taxes are holding up well but are running just a little behind last year, according to figures compiled by Miss Helena Richardson, col- lector' of taxes. To date 64% of the $152,897.57 has been collected. During the month of June, and up to yester- day when second instalment figures were compiled, approximately $17,- 400 was received. Last year at this point 66% was in. Next week Miss Richardson will |assume another duty as acting town clerk for a few days while John R. Frost attends the Munici- pal Finance Officers Association at Kirkland Lake. Co-op Medical Group In County Is Incorporated Notice of incorporation is pub- lished in the Ontario Gazette of Discuss Repair Swanick Bridge At Ontario County Council yes- terday morning, discussion revolved around the proposed repairing of the Swanick Bridge, located in the 14th Concession, Township of Reach, County Enghneer, D. J. Kean de- scribed how the bridge held back water which caused a minor flood on the surrounding road well over a foot deep in places. A nearby farmer sald that the water reached the axle of his wagon wheels, and that on more than one occasion the mail carrier was not able to get through, Answering a query on how much the repairs would cost T. H. Hard- ing, Reeve of Reach Township, sald a similar sbridge had been re- paired two miles downstream at a cost of $2,391, Mr. Kean estimated the cost of fixing the bridge as well as repairing the road for 100 feet on each side at about $3,000. and AIR-CONDITIONED NOW PLAYING Shows at 7:00 and 9:00; Sat. Matinee at 1:30 Sat. Evening Show Starts at 5.30. 4 In the afternoon Mr. Harding | An amendment by Thomas Har- | dh 5 b | ' : ; S H.S. Area To Recei ve had introduced a motion similar |rison of Thorah was that council | > Tt Bra | ad, on the Snface a1 pny Te, tha looked upon favorably in other ed that certain owners of property to one which caused long discus- |approve the principle of zoning | "2rd% Town: Assess S sis municipalities as one man is now on jon the west side of Henry Street | . fon uri i 1 Toh shot lar lands for assessment purposes | Broad Jump--Boys | municipal government. That all mo- the staff of the City of Toronto |attend council meeting next Mon- ig why 4 2 fo, Th, iw was |and this be approved for equaliza- | Under 8--Clayton Young, Melvyn | nies derived from the taxpayer to and another is now the County As. (day night to discuss transactions | arger ran are Do mon s ag Wi . AEDs tion Rrposes : next = year The | Norwick, Melvin Brown. Under 10-- | carry on municipal government are sessor in Renfrew County. Neither [that will have to take place if a | ho gy pre pot of the bane Wado was defeated. | Robert Martin, Glen Halpenny, Mel. | levied -on the assessment of the! ;r these' men had assessment ex- |portion of Francis Street is opened. | mi north boundaries of Pickering and | Council approved the - assessor's | Vin Brown. Under 12--Wesley Coux, | taxpayer's real estate holdings, and | perjence before working under our | LEE AR | : Co and ips b llowed ualization report. | Harold Foskett, Ross Sawdon. Under | that this assessment must be a just systerh. | APPROVE SCHOOL AREAS i ough East Whitby township jou giving time to call for. tenders Whitby townships be allowed a leq port. |14--Donald Reed, Ewen Ferguson, |and equitable one to ensure that |" qpe perthanent cards for the local | yesterday county council approv- |MaY never build a secondary school, [and let the successful applicants Lintner, Over 14 -- Teddy | €ach taxpayer contribute only his{ ofrices and the County Assessor's |eq Whitby and Whitby township [it has been constituted a High [purchase or arrange for new equip- fair and proper share for municipal | orice are in the process of being as a High School area following au- [Ses00) district because of the econ- | ment, . d ivi i i 0 o JACPoSes, Fitts Jaxiiy has disappear- | typed; however, this is a long and |thorization by the Minister of Edu- ome advaniggss to be derived in |moierk of the county William ount ouncl n eCl e oc ang louay rio County pro-| grquous task and is not proceeding cation. Establishment of county | orm arger departmental Manning conducting this session ~ perty owners are assessment-cons- | oo quickly as first anticipated, but school areas will date from the |87aDts. East Whitby being in an |with great efficiency brought light J 11 ¥ gy ds and other information| yr Soon, 4s lhe Wping = Snished lars of Janusiy, 1948. ie position wi gn 4 i ph ht pon. met evening. He had x cords a r thi il forwarded to their : » can continue to "purchase its | phoned the department About Hiring OutEquipment were found to be either non-existent | oy YH a ali A education" outside its boundaries. |tion and it is 2pa; ny dua 2 * or badly out of date. Maps, records | '°" ; WATCH CANDIDATES County share of educational costs | COUNty may appoint its 3, the as Soc. : Y 'ription : Many Appeals The local branch of the Imperial | y § 0 cational costs | © : s representa- A of sales, descriptions of property, ire | {or East Whitby have been high [les to the new High sg # Faced with a' number of unpaid measurements of buildings, etc, toes SSS: boon. be- order Daveivers of Je Buipie Be ben gh Elo gi an varhoel ; t y 1 thei ¢ 'S |has been advised of the following |PECAUS ncial ¢ ! p vg Rak ori gr hore pdickable oy Jie Fheence of Revision, and the County Judge's resolution and asked to prevent the Jramts has been radically scaled in | Doi legal office until January 1, il 'what to do do about them. working tools. In many cases the | Court. Some municipalities had (ejection to office of persons with Lua) sreay, It is unlikely | 5 M ose accounts against the various assessors had never seen the pro- | large numbers of appeals, but the |supversive ideas. ' "Resolved that § y will embark upon | A>, Mbnicipalities were dealt with in perties they were putting values on | majority were normal courts. It Was | every member of the Order be urg- 3 schoo) bullathe program as other Ki S Sci som: ding mc lo 194 Cpa dhe ei "of siping sal Lo Sxpect appeals a 1 (4° W'S Se Dietigen i. new soot ret Seo Lu0uis| King Street Boys ut which esent members of rolls). Not one local assessor in .' | terest in the selection of candidates : . ut vhis Le, Ontario County had worked with | 2S Practically all the holdings in |e" 1inicinal, provincial and Do-| County council also has been And Girls Hold TEcollection -- | : an appraisal manual or a card ine Souny Were aise apprecianyy: | minion elections and use her vote Pondering hie problem ot switch- A g id hi it w and Influence toward the defeat [ing to the school area plan in the . e reeve of Mara said his town- | : | 1 1 System, 14 nay be.ssid. ljere that given and necessary adjustments | a i is | ANNU - 5S a of communism. middle of the school year, that is a sip would pay up although it had | CW, Entertained Swimming Pool Puen e Da, ie good names. | made, the taxpayer as a rule felt [°F © January 1, which may be all right Field D ay » Foeo1® Sl Whial Whe aropunt Was) . 'B 1 N ment system are (1) a complete in- | More favourably inclined towards from an economic standpoint since | i : . Reeve Anderson of Whithy (becoming iINearer r ort tably | his assessment. Some even enough | Report for the Week |municipal budgets are set from | King Street Public School held an Fownship asked for proper clarifica- / : Jeniony ot 21 prop alia 50 as to put themselves on record | [them but it is a poor arrangement | €Xellent field day yesterday under of what he termed an exces | . A Reality Hére uating tables or schedules and (2) | 2 favouring the new assessment | Of Prospect District [as to laying out bus transportation | the direction of the teachers aad i ecen eeting Office and field records on which | 80d appreciating its aims. lines for the school areas. Mem- | Principal A. Sennett. aa a ae are recorded' complete data relating Important Change B HOLLIDAY tbers feel that 'the transportation Those taking an active rt in The monthly -mecting - of the) Members of Whithy s two S€I=| {5 the owner, description and ap- Your County Assessor desires to on, | question will have to be dealth with | helping with the sports day Be Catholic s Li held'| vice clubs, Kinsmen and Rotary, | praisal of the property, While the | recommend to this Council that a J J 17 On. Sindz by the new boards long before the | ed the teaching staff. Mr yn Hoa = h opens rs Mele k jare getting heartily behind the first requirement is obviously more | County Court of Revision consist- Prospect, une rw 1 ay | actual time to put it in operation, | Gordon McMahon and som Cob 3} he wins of Mrs, OFKeY:| Swimming Pool committee and it is | important, it is not conceivable that | ing of 5 members be appointed, to |&.m. Sunday Schoo ea] LOR were present Some Denens Mary Street, on June 3. h . |becoming quite evident that mater- | it can be accomplished without be- | act in lieu of the present Courts tended. At the evening ser Ci y i -- 8 . Miss Caace Odonner, t 8 Dresl- ialization of the children's pool Is | nefit of good office and field records. | of Revision, and act on the 'appeals |Smallman, Port Per: Bi Rycten | . ope . Weather for the event was ideal dent, opened t ° Meount oo © | just a matter of time. | It was necessary therefore that your | for every municipality in the Coun- the service. His Fy Joc I a it y assitieq | :»d pupils, large and small, took league Prayer £5d 31 members aNs- | "Ji Is beloved thal when this| Coron oo ror prepare an ap-|ty. A great injustice is imposed man Characteristics of Jess! | Very active interest in all the wered the ro -- l. Toor of new. Smaller pool is in operation the | praisal sheet applicable to Ontario| when civic minded individuals who [Reading and is ing FOR. SALE_HOUSE YOR SALE Th | CA ses. Were oniestalil ng a number o; Rn {need for an adult pool will be read- | County which would perform the | are performing a duty, as they see from Romans » rN oiih Sunday | Whitby, five rooms and bath, modern. At the close the Home and School y arrived \ropgans how 2 [ily realized. This first project is | 'following functions: fit, are affected in their municipal,| On Sunday, ne 10.30 a.m, | Saly possession. Apply 804 Athol Street, | Association served lunch and ice Ontario Hosp tal, the business per- the constructioh of a small pool at | Identify the owner; Identify and | home, and business life when carry- (School at he gi our, on | Wath. x rere UBS) | cream while the lasses wat cron ied was s or, hool picnic was OW cost. No site has been defin- | describe the land; Evaluate the |ing out that sworn duty of giving [Church service Bl : he with RR IJALELPIAND FOR SALE, GOOD | in orderly fashion. Results of the Pll el, was decided to hold \'cly decided upon but there is a |land; Identify and describe the impartial judgments, with Be OE ip aR | en JI B02 Mary wig, Nes | even: wid i published later t |strong possibility that it could be buildings; Evaluate the buildings; | favour at the local Courts of Re-|2 , POR SAL PATE Gr nee 3) J . two Showers Suring July and Aug- [located in the Kinsmen Park. Evaluate the total property. vision, In the Counties where they |tion of Mrs. Bruce Hoy, Ser Om Sax EI UEDEC STOVE ust to furs ny teas ery il be| The committee in charge is head- | Such an appraisal card was pre- | already have a County Court of | Mr. and Mrs. Cox, oro family, | Used only three years. Phone 2156 2% out fea Schoo t Mis Mefter. (ed by Don Gaine and the Recrea- | pared with reference of course to| Revision, they find it most satis-(and Mrs. G. Cortler. 81 pp mily, | Whitby. Niners) eld at the One TE pee. |flon Director Gordon McMahon | the cards used by other assessors, | factory, and lending itself readily Columbus, Mr. Cec S gis Snd Mss. FOR SALE DRY "SOFT WOOD. 12" | MR A . Tenn {has done a lot of research work Hand was basically an adaptation of | to equalization, as one body of men Kilpatrick, wert Su dy gu | \ength. $3.00 single con Selivereq aso | tively, IS, Veuee, Vis. o Preparing plans and specifications. | a card prepared for and used by the | rather than sixteen are giving the |Mr. and Mrs. W. Su % Verna | Claremont, Ont. Phone 20i2. (Juneld) man and Mr. L. Rousseau, Jr., drove Town of Whitby. decisions, Your Assessor feels a Mr. and Mrs. John Bray, Verna |. =m, corse bit ste P) the young ladies up to the party, Altered System County Court of Revision would fill [and Mr. H. Atwood, Whitby, were | with housework, good salary. Phone: 998 where they were given a hearty The evaluating tables or sche-| an important need in this County [Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. | Whitby. (Junels) welcome. Singing and dancing dules were set up by the County |and asks that serious consideration | Attwood, Uxbridge. | WANTED -- DOUBLE OR SINGLE were enjoyed before and after re- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodall, Grand | building lot on Athol, Green or Brock Assessor in manual form, under the | be given to its appointment. I streets, Whitby. Apply Box 74 Timea freshments, : : Rapids, Mich. is visiting her sis- | 3ireets, Whitby. Apply (Jaare) ter, Mrs. Frank Martin. | a re trie adret iid Miss Edith Lakey, Toronto, spent | FOULTRY "WANTED == HIGHEST the week-end with her sister, Mrs. | also new and used feathers. MN. Lem. George Smith and attended the 25%. Shy. phone 644, Whitby, or | vi at Utica on YA an Sarvs ay Te Lloyd Moffatt, Welland, visited | £'200 Maple street, Whitby. ~~ (Jung) relatives and friends in the com- | WANTED TENDERS FOR REWIRING munity during the week-end and f House at 215 Dundas street east, Walls | H A rticula n etalls, te his paren. 2 a Mrs. Tames 1B A. 0 Wilson, Box 743, Ingersoll , . nt. (Jun Miss Marion Conlin, Toronto, Mr. BUILDING LOT, GREEN ST, WHITBY. and Mrs. Fred Conlin, Miss Welch | water ana sewer laid $200. Box 612 and Miss Alexander, Oshawa, with | Oshawa Times. ~~ (Junel5,17,19) | . Mrs. Ed. Conlin on Sun- | FOR SALE---1933 DODGE COUPE $225. ye : and |=, Dick Guthurfe, RR.1. Whitby. | Attendants Mrs, Christie, Brooklin; Miss | Toone 322. Juneld) | | FOR SALE--EMPIRE GARDEN TRAC- | Reba Christie, Mr. and Mrs. A. | tor. Used only two days. Apply Dick | Mitchell, Toronto; Miss Ina Miller, Guthurie, R.R.1 Whitby. Phone 832. Hanover, were week-end guests | (Junel19) | with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mitchell, | WANTED To BUY--ALL KINDS OF | r nti e - | Poultr; also new an ol eathers | some attending the Decoration ser | Highest market. prices. Apply J. Parker | Pp e iC vices at Duca on Sunday, Birkett | 321 Brock St. N. Phone 486 or Oshawa Ir. an IS, Norman rkett | , 8! and family visited with their aunt | SPRAY PAINTING--HOUSES--BARNS and uncles, Miss F. Spencer and !--fences, etc. Free estimates. Yates & brothers on Sunday. { McCoy. Whitby. Phone §27. ~~ =~ ~~ Mrs, Frank Martin returned on| NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Friday last after a two week's visi- | The Estate of with friends and relatives at Mea- | BEDFORD, Widow, ford. | deceased. i Al persons having claims against Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dearborn | the estate of Mary C. Bedford, late of and family were in Peterborough | the Town of Whitby, in the Soulity of on Sunday visiting on With at least two years successful high school experience. Must be of good character, in good health, and physique. PERMANENT POSITION GOOD SALARY ASSURED In MARY C. their uncle, | Ontario, Widow, deceased, who die ' | or about the 31st day of May, 1948, are Fred and Mrs. Dearborn. | hereby notified to send in to the un- Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, | dersigned Personal Representatives of Miss L. Devitt, of Blackstock; Mr. | the sald deceased on or before the 5th 3 of d '| da Oi uly A u a cuiars ol {and Mrs. A, Booker, Trenton, were | thelr claims. Imimediater After the | 's. | sald date the sald Personal present - Sud Saisie Jk Mr. and Mis. | atives will distribute the assets of the | sald deceased having regard only to Mr. and Mrs. James Young, Osh- | claims of which they shall then have | th Mr. and Mrs. Dennis have sold eir property and have bought land and are building a house at West Hill, 2 Announcements } C"7 MONTEL - CAM 44. WLI RASUMNY - PHILIP REED - GILBERT ROLAND TAMARA SHANE - GALE SONDERGAARD Ki MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BAKER, 227 ent Street, will be at home to their lends and relatives, on Saturday, une 19. on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, from 2-4 in the afternoon, and from 7-9 in the evenin- the Ontario County Co-operative Medical Services as a corporation without share capital for the pur- pose of entering into contracts for thé prepayment of medical bills, hospitalization, etc., and the first directors are Mery Edna McLean of the township of Pickering; Charles James Dalby and Mike Boychyn of Whitby township; Ethel Elizabeth Newman of Mara; Clarence Flet- cher Werry of East Whitby; John Russell Morrison .of Thorah and Floyd Alvin Purvis of Broc" N The matter will be reviewed by the Road Committee headed by Reeve Harding. RELICS UNEARTHED Scunthorpe, Gincolnshire, Eng- land -- --(CP) -- Relics suggesting the existence of a Roman site were unearthed here. The finds included fragments of pottery and jars, an earthenware mortar, and layers of paving believed to have been the floors of Roman huts. Y Al33iVS O¥JIW awa, 'were calling on friends in the | notice. community, and Mr. Young, with | L. Smith attended church on Sun- day morning. The Dedication service at Utica on Sunday was well attended. Mr. King as guest speaker, gave a very fine message. Mr, W, F. Thomp- son, chairman of the Cemetery Board, made a few remarks, inci- help to erect a vault which would be very practical DATE! | June A.D. 1948 | | FRIDAY, JUNEAR:25th--Auction sale of dently, reminding the people that Farm Stock and Implements, contents perpetual upkeep would eventually OF Jl0.acre farm, the property of John Sale at 1 oglock. Willlan® Maw, Auc- loneer, : D at Oshawa this 16th day of : For those able to qualify apply in person to DR. D. R. FLETCHER Superintendent, Ontario Hospital Whibty, Ont. Gordon A. Rodd and Helen M. Turner, Executors By McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Bank of Montreal Chambers, Oshawa, Ontarlo. Thelr Solicitors herein. (Jun18,25,July2) ~ SALES REGISTER Line, south of Pickering. & ANAF

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