Wd SRST AIS WHITBY SpoRTs Du Pont Plant Mission Circle, CGIT Hold Meet The Whithy Baptist Church i sims LTT He - THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 9, 1959 § Brooklin WA Groups Meet Mrs. Ruby Sonley, Mrs. BY Hodson and children, |Brooklin, S. Mr. and Mrs, Noble Ste Burlington. My. and Mrs. Watson Winfield Mr, and junior schools at and senior Walter Stevenson visited Starts Production Whitby's newest industry hag) feeding pellets of polyethylene |begun operations nd Within resin through a rotating screw {three months expects e inl ted barrel .of an exe [full production with nearly go{ito the Jaate Re - employees, DuPont's Poly: pia» "said Mr, Richards. The Whitby Dunlops took a 3-1 lead in their All-Ontario Senior ethylene Plant, on Dunlop Drive, Thiet. S00 A then Women Mission Circle held a int service on Monday even- ng with the Baptist CGIT Group. The meeting opened with prayer, a short business session followed with the president, Mrs, E. acMillan, presiding, Miss Ruth Mitchell was pre- siding chairman for the affilia- of Georgetown, and Russell Van Horne, Whitby, visited Ed. Van Horne. Mrs. Gladys Jordon has been appointed as part-time nurse for SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT Guest speaker will be Mrs. BROOKLIN -- The Faithful|Avlesworth of Ontario Ladies' Workers Group of the Woman's College, Whitby. Association met Wednesday at the| Assisting will be Mrs. E, Kay, home of Mrs. Albert Hannam, President of the Afternoon Aux- Mrs. Norman Alves presided/iliary, and Mrs. Gordon Hunter, over devotional exercises, president of the Evening Auxil- IN WHITBY FOR' MISSED PAPERS ANI | WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE » FOR A-- filtered and forced through the fary of the WMS. a . ---- i "A" final on Tuesday night when they edged the Kitchener "Dutch-\gent its first shipment of film les" 3-2 at Maple Leaf Gardens. Playing-coach Sid Smith, who on March 30. moved up on a line with Bobby Attersley scored two goals, with| Gordon T. Richards, plant George Samolenko notching the third, and eventual winner. "'Sam- manager, reported that the first my" played at centre ice for most of the contest between right-/machine began operations on winger Tommy O'Connor, and Gordie Myles and Fred Etcher, who March 24. The second machine split left wing duties. Although the centre spot was a bit strange went into production on April 3. to "Sam" he still turned in a good effort, not only for the goal he He said that by the end of June scored but his skating up front was the best is Jt in the seties. he. plant will be in full produc- ttracted a very slim crowd, as had been expected,tion, The Same 'the nationally "televised seventh game of the Stanley| At that time, he sald, there Cup semi-final between the Leafs and Boston, However, we'd like will be about 55 persons on pay- to emphasize the fact that the "Dunnies" did not suffer financially roll and 24 on slant te that because of the attendance. Maple Leaf Gardens, through the Six months ago, the 3 Py P enry Bolton,|is now covered with courtesy of Stafford Smythe and arena manager Henry [8 OW Svat ih 2 EW Whitby a generous minimum guarantee because the Gardens ala Whi Ny to supply a suitable date as a result of the eighth) field. Since has, SonstrueHon) game between St, Mikes and Peterboro. The guarantee was made crews ig orgs ny oa Bid in appreciation .{ Whitby business in the past few seasons and also althoug ; e a fd ot Som. for the continuity of future business this year should the "Dun- PoteL vel hy circular opening of a die as a continuous tube, An air bubble increases the diameter of the tubing to approximately three times the size of the die open- ing. The tubing is then cooled and passed through nip rolls to exclude the captive air." "The film can be conditioned to provide a surface on which printing can be done, The tub- on to a roll or it may be slit on one or both edges for wind- ing into rolls of flat film." "Polyethylene film is tough, pliable (even at low tempera- tures), transparent, glossy and can be sealed by heat. It per- ing may then be wound directly A tion service and Mrs. W, Hewis presided for the WMC, Mrs, J. Ward presented the girls with Mrs. N. Alves and Mrs. How- ard Arksey sang a duet. Leader Mrs, Ralph Hunter con- ducted the busi fon when The Senior Choir will provide {music, directed by organist, Mrs, Fred Brown, their affiliation badges from: the wMmC, Girls who received their badges are as follows: Susan Mitchell, Gwen Thompson, Marie Slack, Ruth MacMillan, Ruth Mitchell, Lois Glenney and Loran Bradley( absent), Mrs, E. MacMillan is leader of the CGIT Group. A candlelighting service took! place with Mrs, Hewis and Mrs, Smitherman in charge. A hymn was sung and prayer recited, Mr. A, S. Wilton presented Miss Ruth Sinclair with a lovely Bible mits the flow of such gases a nies" survive this round. Altogether, in view of circumstances be- Weeks before the plant opened oxygen and carbon dioxide and yond anyone's control, it was a sporting gesture on their part, NY nosed Bl. CuToloy. and one truly appreciated by the club here. hy io dln Brock St. S A this makes it an eacaflent fim morrow night in Guelph, and there [the days that followed, the firm for packaging fresh produce, are by Ae) age eke for that game available at the [received applications from 1,900/is relatively mojsture proof ang arena box-office here. If the Dunlops can come up with a win "Polyath 1 films. 1s made. b jr We B » in this game they could hecome Ontario Senior "A" champs. hoiysthyiene J'm 1s mace yihe sald, | However, we must remind all concerned that Whitby had Kit cil chener 3 games to 1 two years ago, and then nearly blew the whole thing, by dropping the next two. That forced a seventh game on Kitchener Ice, which the local squad won 3-2 in one of the greatest games in amateur hockey. We don't suggest a repeat of that again however. Should the "Dutchies'" bounce back with a win tomorrow they'll be right back in the series and anything could happen from there in. With Peterboro put- ting St. Mikes out last night, it will likely mean that Kitchener will bring two or three players up from the Irish roster, St. Mikes are Kitchener's Junior "A" affiliate as Peterboro are Whitby's, and they will undoubtedly add a couple of Juniors to bolster their injured ranks. Should a sixth game be neces- sary It will now be played in Maple Leaf Gardens SUNDAY afternoon, With St. Mikes ovt, the Sunday date is now open and it will be utilized Instead of Saturday. Arbitration Hearing Bdiourned To Later Date The arbitration hearing of the the expropriated land in regard case of Whitby District High to sub-division develooment and Schoo! versus John Boychyn wa was cross-examined by the {resumed on Wednesday morning| school board's counsel, follownd [In county court with the school By another witness for the board attempting to receive ap- claimant, proval of their plans to expro-| Harry Jermyn, of the Vondette priate 11 acres of land belong-|Rerlty Co, made a lengthy : wan ing to the Bovchyn family on|description of his estimation of THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . We took in the Junior A Anderson St., Whitby. Judge J./the expropriated land, pointing game at the Gardens last night and watched the 'Petes' out- de N. Kennedy was presiding out to the court that he had to hustle St. Mikes up front, Jacques Caron (who was With HUD over the hearing. place any land on an equa' for a couple of games early this year), played a stand-out game HT ith J. P.|basis before he could decide on for ore . . . The Gardens was loaded with hundreds of ae, Suse comtinied wi 3 a its actual value both present cheering people from the Liftlock City, who really whooped things "1 "h" "ood ol cco amining|and potential, up after the tilt was over . . . Met Billy Reay at the game and; "50 on bl itnace Ralph! During this had a long chat with him regarding Belleville's overseas trip. Billy said the people in the Bay of Quinte area gave them a royal for Vickery and Goyne Realty Mr. Mangan objected to the welcome home last week. Said they enjoyed the trip very much,» genawa " [testimony, on the grounds that but it was just a bit too long. Which is about the same as we felt Atter on the Whitby club last year . . . Others at the game were Tim His Hook and Mike Kardash from our club in Clinton. Several of the boys arrived home from there yesterday. Kardash is a top de. fenceman from Prince Albert, Sask., and is stopping off in this area for a few days on his way home. Mike played for Flin Flon plete estimate of the cost two years ago when they won the Memorial Cup, He played splen- developing a sub-division in the did hockey for us in Clinton this Janson, i ve Jook jor a tol swproprinted land and present a long way in the game , . . Whitby goaltender Jac onlevy | ihic to the court for examina- nd his wife Betty (who live in Peterboro) were there as part of is e Mangan, Mr. Jermyn stated that fo siastic g roach "Scot-| . he held a rea' estate salesman's a special bus load of enthusiastic fans . , . Peterboro coac claimant's solicitor. | [ioens a mans ty" Bowman was a happy fellow going all the way in his first George J. Walsh, consented to Nounse cod had beer oy year at the helm of an OHA Junior "A" club . . . Sammy Pollock po Honor's ~ suggestion, upon Jermyn ain oh Rd [5 hed testimony con. N i much cross-examination, | RY d Honor pointed out that the explained that the witness was merely trying to establish a-com- for the court if could clarified + ic h raising the level of other sur- Vickery draw up com RB the of rounding lands in regard to ser- roads if necessary and so on, was also in the "Petes" dressing room shaking the kid's hands| tp Mr, Mangan agreed t0|gerved as appraiser for several| withhould further cross-examina- austomers in the past period of could| time and had an opportunitr tol after the game. Sammy must be really laughing. As director of the Montreal farm system (Peterboro Caadions Shonsored tion until Mr, Vickery team) he holds an executive position on the Peterboro club. He is present the required information. | mate th t of opin, also coach and General Manager of the Hull-Ottawa Junior Cana: yy. oaimant's counsel called i oF veloping . Guess who plays in the Eastern Canada Junior uN their next witness, James Edgar occasions. final . . . Yep . . . Jr. Canadiens and Peterboro . . . "Scotty" poo. "hice eal e-tate aporaiser| With the end of the cross and "Sammy" who are real buddies in the Canadiens organization, for the W. H. Bosley Realty Co. examination, George J. Walsh will be screaming at each other across the rink next week, and| ©" mo bio 1 . both 'these boys are real live wires on that bénch . . . Toronto 10, othy testimony, whereby he Maple Leafs continue to amaze the hockey world by dumping the |» tempted to show what the ex- favored Boston Bruins out of the play-offs. They now meet Cana-|nonriated land would be worth diens in the Stanley Cup final, which opens tonight in Montreal. |, regard to it being developed way "Imlach's" boys are going they might take everything into sub-divisions, y forias oon as he knew what time ' gs. personal|the claimant, forward with he h v is like many, NHL President Clarence Campbell c (hie Sa Than. ¢ ale ava vis oe ad free, to resume the hear. now closed for the claimant, Judge Kennedy pointed out that he would not be able to be in the court for the next day and that he would notify both counsel y in blasting him publicly for handling a bad game. But on politics or what have you, is fair game for the newspaper boys. | As they say it's part of the business. Also Red probably made ike] game in Guelph are available at the Whitby arena box-office. | Carroll, the president presiding,'"d Mrs. Vandvke. Refresh: |ments were served by the life membership in the WMS in| ig nen ' , : Mrs, David Fallis and child- t f cl recognition of her five years of ren have returned to their home the other hand, players, coaches and managers take unwarranted Life Member -- ors $10,000 a year, which isn't hay, Once in a while for money like m er | Mrs. Katie Vandyke, of Lee Also that if a sixth game is necessary it will be in the Gardens Greetings were brought from the|postess. faithful service si | Hie = president. after spending a week in Lindsay blasts in the newspapers every day, and don't resign. If every- that you have to take a few "beefs." Storey is probably one of the! |Avenue, entertained her group on Sunday afternoon. Meanwhile, let's get up for this one YOu (yw a by the president, Mrs. L F.| Mrs. Ed. Kennedy, of Toronto, If Catcher Away, | N s g 4 fembers were reminded where they visited Mrs. Ed. Gill. body in hockey quit when they took what they felt was unjust eritici there ldn't be anybody left in the game. | best officials in the NHL at present and we suspect that the own. . \h¢ [Faster meeting of the of jadies last Monday evening. ers will try and entice him to come back . . . We remind you once WMS of the United Church was Games were played and prizes "Dunnies." An all-out effort tomorrow night, could bring the fire Richard engines out in the County Town once again. *'Go Dunnies Go." |Richardson, visited her - -- . § parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips presented prs. W. A. Wilson, of Victoria . {Mrs, Kemp's request for dis. Dogs Will Play [carded silk hose and Mrs. Hare's| mother of Mrs. Fallis. {request for bootees. A delightful] x {solo was given by Mrs. Beaton aren, daughter of Mr. and * Anyone who moves into the public limelight, whether it's sports, | again that tickets for tomorrow night's fifth Senior "A" play-off held on Tuesday, with Mrs, W. Were awarded to Mrs, Bowden J. Breckenridge with alstreet east, Port Whitby. Mrs. D. A. Stevenson, of Coch "Oh where, oh where is my to be doing anything about the accompanied by Mrs. Broughton. rane street, will be celebrating little dog gone may be the problem, Mrs. C. Carscallen introduced | her 11th birthday on Friday. Her env of dog owners in town, who, It is possible that once the the guest speaker, Dr. Winnifred friends 'wish her many happy allow their dogs to run at large spring season has passed on, the Bryce. Her topic was 'The|returns of the day. FT el ; ivi » a but it is a reporter's opinion problem will correct itself, Divine Lamplighter®, Dr. Bryce that the owners of the nine dogs al'lgave an interesting description DAY-BY-DAY that were parading up Brock though it might be noted that of her-experiences as a member St. around 9.45 a.m. Wednesday the dogs do have homes (in most of a committee o the Non- morning are not in the least cases), and the home owners are GOVernmental Organizations at concerned, to put it mildly Fasesh S Mme owners are the United Nations. She told of DUPLICATE BRIDGE ohle . , The followi that were passing by, as well as problem could be solved over- UNESCO, also a revort on "Dis- scores at ds Donte? starting "a pier six brawl", at/ME crimination in Employment" Bridge which was A se Several citizens standing] perature hit 79.6 degrees Wednes- tion in Religion". She outlined M i g s S . Mrs, Stiner an S. A around remarked about the dogs/day, the hottest day here so far ome of the topics discussed: 27%: Mr, Ss Bon orphaned children; registration (of marriages and births needed Phone MO 8-3618 NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9 P.M. The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WA held their monthly all over the street, nearly caus. 9°88: Perhaps if the dogs were(in Education" which had been a shop, bringing the owner out ARM IN NEW YORK | Dr Bryce was a member of Mr. and Mrs. Wells 30: Mrs Ee --=-------------------------- (be acceptable to the members Mrs. D. Mowat women and children; burial ing 'accidents to several. cars restrained a little - more the prepared and passed on to of his store on the'run NEW YORK (AP) -- The tem- the committee on 'Discrimina: Medland and Mrs. Davies 291: from all countries; religion of customs; food; clothing; ete, Is WA H t The discussion of these problems 0s ess brought about the realization {that the conscience of the world lis moving and The nine dogs were cavorting really responsible for their own the report on "Discrimination each other's throats in front of| {which had been completed. Ithe Howell system. running loose, but no one seems: this year, definition of religion that would Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 23. (for the legal protection of Saturday Matinee 1:30 P.M. in appreciation of her faithful work with the Mission Band. A skit was presented by the CGIT group on Kitimat (a post |in British Columbia). The group {sang two vimbers, The room was tastefully decorated by| members of the group repre: Frank Ormiston and Mrs. W. | of Ormiston, reported two crib quilts/d |senting on a large map Canada the Baptist witness from {coast to coast. Craft work was {on display. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Gordon Glenney and her {group in charge, assisted by girls of the CGIT, Centre F ounder To Speak Here The Sacrament of Infant Bap- tism was obesrved at the Whit- by United Church on Sunday mornine, The sermon snhject (was 'The Church in the Home" rand the soloist, Harmen Siersma, |sang 'Bless This House'. | The Evening Hour 'was held real estate appraiser|cerning the value of the land, |in the Assembly Hall and the) theme of the meditation was ["Who 1s The Greatest?" {Holy Hour". | Next Sunday evening the evidence would be considerably|p, ,hje price for the land by|founder and director of the Five|(CCF--Kootenay West) described cision to delay the bill. Mr, Chev- {Oaks Christian Workers' Centre| Transport Minister Hees' request| at Paris will be the guest vices such as sewers, water, speaker. Following the worship postpone action on the govern- mind on this matter, He said period Mr. Oaten and others on Upon cross-examination by Mr.|the staff at Five Oaks will meet|tion. with members of the congrega. {tion for a social time when pic- until he can visit Washington to [tures of the centre and its- work {will be shown, Mrs. |! " : was irregular, Judge Kennedy|W. Pringle sang the solo "This for a government -- somewhat SOCIAL EVENING i The Brooklin Women's Insti: [tute is ing a social eve- ning, card party and crokinole, Thursday, April 16 in the town- plans for an exhibition at Brook- lin Spring Fair were made./ Lunch was served by the I and committee, ABC GROUP Mrs. Victor Parkin was host-|ghin hall, ess Thursday for the April meet- committee in charge will be Ing of the ABC group commit-|nirg Albert Cooper, Mrs. Robena |. Re in Shikge was Mrs, McCoy, Nesbitt and Mrs, Mary Kroes. | rs, Hamer a rs. Down. | " Alice Arnold conducted the de- SCOUT MOTHERS MEET votional exercise and Mrs. Hamer, 1st Brooklin Scout Mothers' BELL TAXI". MO 8-3111 . | If you have not received || Times, phone your carrier first, If you are unable to contog! || him by 7:00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI || CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY GOOD DEAL ON A NEW OR ° USED CAR Ask for GUS BROWN aot HARRY DONALD LTD. WHITBY Bus. MO 8.3304 Res, RA 3.2663 and Mrs, L. McCoy read the Auxiliary will' meet Thursday, | scripture, {April 16, at the home of Mrs. | Dianne Crawford sang a solo Walter Mittler, and Brian Crawford played a se- pppeONALS Mrs, lection on the guitar with Mrs Mrs, Mervyn Steele of Bobcay- J mpanist. | Bareld Jove x pani geon was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, , Mrs, W. 9 .| Don Wick over the weekend. Wyn Noi contact | 'Marshall Wick, son of Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Wick, was inducted TiS Sul. committee, net. into Alpha Sigma Pi, at Gallan-| ebbe College, Washington, " Kinoven Lodge Tune Busters Taady fob quilting my Band provided entertainment at| AFTERNOON MEETING the Ayrshire Association banquet The Afternoon Auxiliary of the Friday evening at Alliance Club| WMS will meet Wednesday, April Hall, Richmond Hill, 15, at 2.30 p.m. at the home of, Mr. and Mrs, Lester and family Mrs. E. Kay. |of Montreal spent a few days vis-| | Committee will be Mrs, Viector|iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FoR "The Journey. You ARE PLANNING o VISIT : DONALD TRAVEL AGENCY 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY Phone MO 8-3304 or RA 5-4831 COMPLETE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS .. AIRLINE--STEAMSHIP--TOURS--HOTELS CRUISES ® NO SERVICE CHARGE eo Parkin, Mrs. D, E. Hamer and Arthur Boyes. Jessie Webber, Mr, and Mrs. Alan Holliday and| | The annual WMS service will children of Bath spent a few days {be held Sunday morning, April 19 with his mother, Mrs, ¥. M, Holli-| | |at Brooklin United Church, 'day, Queen street. 'House Asked To 'Postpone Action Lakes use of pilots on vessels should be compulsory. | Remarks by Lionel Chevrier unusual procedure." (L' -- Montreal Laurier), ap- That's how HM! W. Herridge parently played a part in the de- OTTAWA (CP) -- It was for the Commons--and even more so rier pointed out Tuesday that the Wednesday that the Commons|U.S. has not yet made up its | , egisla- Canada should hold off and try to ment's proposed shipping legisla {work out agreement on it with the |U.S, first. Mr. Hees won plaudits with his concession to the opposition, Mr, Herridge said he wanted to "compliment the minister on Mr. Hees asked for the delay discuss pilotage with American officials, evidently in the hope he U.S. can be persuaded to BOWLING NEWS what we consider a very wise re- sponse to representations from the opposition." Mr. Chevrier t adopt Canada's approach to the problem. | LADIES' CIGARET LEAGUE Singles over 200: Gladys Wiles, 316, 239: Doreen Mowat, 202; |Clare Watts, 274, 255, 219; who presented a announced that the case was|Marion Peake, 250: Marg Mc. Cov, 244; Connie Denyer, 240, 236, 200; Wynn Brinning, 235; Mildred Bilida, 232; Helen Tutt, | 220; Hazel le Heron, 215, 201; Joan Reed, 213; Eileen 1227: Bea Hudson, Hickey, 216, 208; B: Moore, 206; Lil Dorothy Quantrill, Clarke, 201. Triple: over 550: Gladys Wiles, 772; Calre Watts, 748; Connie Denyer, 676; 628; Doreen Mowat, 623; dred Bilida, 609; Marion Peake, (391: Dorothy Quantrill, 573; Bobble Heron, 572: Hazel Hickey, 571; Bea Hudson, 567: 'Helen Tutt, 564; Wynn Brinning, 558; Joan Reed, 551. Points to date: Cameo, Players, 44; Buckingham, Exports, 87; Winston, 37; chester, 87, Peake, 205; 47; 41; Win. | | 'Confirmation | At St. Thomas | By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- Easter lilies and white mums decorated the altar {of St. Thomas' Anglican Church {for the confirmation service Sun- |day afternoon with Mr. Jack Smart as organist, Bishop F. W. Wilkinson of To- |ronto, officiated at the ceremony, |assisted by Rev. E. W, Fuller, |rector of St. Thomas'. Candidates confirmed were: Sydney Bailey, Paul Dean, Ann King, Elizabeth King, Nancy Spencer, Georgina Knapp of Brooklin. Douglas Boul- dac, Raglan; Mrs. Joan Gerrard, Sharon Hagen. Sharyn Smith and| Murray Smith of Port Perry, , { Following the service a recep- tion was held in the lower hall of! the church. Lunch was served by members of the Woman's Asso- ciation. In the receiving line were Rev. and Mrs, E. W. Fuller, Port | Perry, and Mr. and Mrs, Bew | (Legg, Brooklin and the candi-|imported multi-colored mura rats dates. EASTER TEA The Easter Tea was held in the can Church Saturday afternoon by the Junior Auxiliary under leaders Mrs, Mark Lockyer and Mrs. Stanley Young. Mrs, E. W. Fuller opened the event. Pouring tea were Mrs. | Legg, Mrs. Spragg and Mrs. An.| drew, of Kinsale and Mrs, Slater, 202; Elaine Verna Sandford, Mil lower hall of St. Thomas' Angli-lof several thousend rats at |the hope of establishing them as The bill would, things, empower the federal cab- inet to decide where in the St. Lawrence Seaway - and Great Six-Mill Hike Mr. Chevrier said that, while he commends the minister for the postp t, he favors es- tablishment of a three - man committee by each country. These could then work out pilot. lage problems in the same way tolls were devised. SECRETARIES BILL I Earlier, the House approved among Cea. Praised the minister, too. | W/ [) ' % . NO, MY DEAR, THIS IS MOT WHAT I MEANT WH 1 SAID WE SHOULD ABD HALF-BATH TO OUR | HOME We Sell! We Instull! We Service! We Guarantee! Always Call This PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: -/ ! WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED 409 BROCK ST. SOUTH PHONE MO 8-3652 EY > " Of Taxes In the principle of -- gave second Metro Toronto reading to -- a bill 'substituting TORONTO (CP) Toronto parliamentary secretaries for board of control has approved a(parliamentary assistants to cab: six-mill increase in the residen-|inet ministers, tial tax rate--an increase of be-| Opposition Leader Pearson tween $25 and $30 for the aver-|criticized the provision that ap- age homeowner, pointments of 16 secretaries--at At the same time Wednesday a salary of $4,000-a-year -- would the board appealed to the board|be for only a year. It would be of education to reduce its estim-|possible to rotate the appoint- ates by one mill before the tax ments among many government {rate comes before city council for members, |approval next week. "Isn't this some kind of politi- { Oft he increase, 1.65 milles rep-|cal scholarship?" he asked. resents an increase in city costs| At a later point, Prime Minis- and the rest is for education at|ter Diefenbaker said there is no the city- and metropolitan levels. question of the jobs being ro- Residential public school sup-tated. porters would pay 56 mills--28.85| A Liberal amendment moved mills for general purposes; 2.6/by Mr. Chevrier that the secre- for special purposes and 24.55 for|taries hold office at cabinet dis- education, cretion but not longer than the Commercial public school! sup-/life of a Parliament was de- porters will pay 59.7 mills, an in-|{feated 103 to 16. CCF members crease of 5.9 mills--32.55 for gen-|voted with the government. 3 Car 100/43 GET HER A CAR OF HER OWN! If your family needs a "second car" , . check us for a used car buy tomake every- body happy, including YOU! 3 eral purposes, 2.6 for special pur- poses on i 100 Sdacation. | ' May: n s and con- lr eo it pn that edu BUTT RADIO I 118 Brock St. $. Whitby MO 83-3707 I RCA Victor ©O | "They getting id f - deur wf ao u Eran TELEVISION afford, the mayor said. "Per- MO 8-3992 We Specialize in Hair Coloring cation is the main reason for the| | haps the province should step in| | | | I il Prop: Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer increase, decided to appeal to the board of education 'to reconsider! lits estimates. and curb them." DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON 121 BYRON ST. N. Alberta Rats Reported Dead EDMONTON (CP)--Alberta is| rat-free again -- its government- | are dead. Provincial pest contro! officials Tuesday supervised tiie drowning Scapa, 135 miles southeast of Ed- monton, The rodents were brought to rat-free Alberta from Germany in ROR Created To furbearers. They were mutant Individual Norway rats with coiored pelts. "57 Chev. Sedan 2 DOOR, light blue. Priced to go. A real buy at only 1695 1295 995 1150 meme 3585 Teese "56 Studebaker Coupe For summer's fun this is the ONG einnsiitsiinnnniveease "54 Pontiac Deluxe 4 DOOR SEDAN, don't miss this one LE REE ER RT tr Sree "04 Olds. Super 88 Automatic transmission. Good transportation LR IR Sr '62 Chev. Deluxe Coupe For a second car this is a must for your wife. saying, * saying, This} The mura farm caused an up- réar in the legislature when op- position members noted the Social Credit goverament was! ding th ds of dollars to keep rats out of Alberta but at| STAFFORD BROS. the same time had licensed a farm to raise them. Monumental Works 318 Dundas Eost The rats were brought here by, MO. 8-3552 will not do." | meeting last Tuesday afternoon The lighted United Nations|2t the home of Mrs. David Buliding as to Dr, Bryee af Mowat, Mrs. G. Stott presided sym the Divine light/over the meetin, . {guiding the nations, The Easter|ness of the ce Joe the ¥ yr hip service was led by Mrs.|Lawrence. > Gl |H. Fallaise. At the close of the| pa meeting opened with president of the St. Thomas' Church W.A, Serving at tea tables were: Janet and Janey Ormiston, Rob- erta May Lockyer, Ann Bartlett, Betty Bartlett, Julian Shephered, Ann Potts, Verity King, Carol Robertson. Funds will be used to provide uniforms and equipment for the group. "60 Chev. Coach $ " Like new, real shaip +. uiuc 5 "66 Olds. Super 88 $ 1 owner car like new ...... "56 Chev. Deluxe Sedan Light blue, one owner car, low $1 b 15 mileage. A real buy . LIMITED : 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY MO 8-3304 OSHAWA RA 5.4831 SAN: ol O0 great togeth John Schadeck, Edmonton busi-| nessman killed in a highway ac-| cident last fall. Executors of his| estate decided to end the opera-| tion when no market could be; found for the pelts, | wish they d art aga Don't miss the opportun- ity of hearing an out- | standing Sportsman at the WHITBY SPORTS BANQUET Thurs. April 23 There are only a few tickets left. & INDISCREET Srey NAAN IW pc cy, ET 0) 5 Also--Comedy - Cartoon - Scenic ies can be made in fringe areas | meeting refreshments were : prayer, One minute': served by Mrs. Hare's 8TOUp. (ohserved in ites Thence was Ann Balmer who recently passed away. This was followed ave by the reading of the 23rd psalm. | . Reports were given b the| R IM ] . secretary and the Ho By ura al ames 1 t Mrs. F. Roberts, convener of the a bakeless sale, and the treasurer, e ive Mrs. D. MacLean, reported a of cities. i Ou Tuesday evening the youngivery substantial amount of He informed Wallace Nesbitt| peop . of Faith Baptist Church/money was received from the| IS Extended (PC--Oxford) that tie rural de Sd i eskly meting, As ajsale for which the WA wishes livery requirement of at least] Sunes ht was Jed, the to thank all members who con- AWA (CP)--A revision of|four houses a mile had been re- Yous Deon e enjoy od ¢ hemselves tributed. the requirements for rural mail{duced to three houses a mile, th mes as . nole,| Further arrangements were|delivery has resulted in a goodly| making possible the extensions. iy, Se J go _ |made for the coming afternoon(Mimber of extensions of fhis/ The basic requirement that here mo levolional period|tea and baking sale to be held[service, Postmaster - General|houses be no more than 40 yards| Plann ry » The young people May 15 at the Church Sunday|William Hamilton told the Com.- apart remains for door-to-door| were disn ssed in prayer. Next school hall. The meeting closed|mons Wednesday. urban delivery, he told Douglas os Mond Young people will meet|with the WA prayer and a tasty] He also said that surveys now|Fisher (CCF--Port Arthur), but| jon Monday evening and will go lunch Was served by the hostess, |are being conducted to determine surveys on the fringe areas now . . al N SEE | I BN | I. are wndar seas K