4 THE SHAWA TIMES, Soturday, December 5, 1959 WHITBY And DISTRICT Meet The Candidates In Whitby Election RICHARD DEVNICH Making his first bid for muniei- pal office is Richard Devnich, of 802 Brock street north, seeking a seat on the Public Utilities Com- mission. A Whitby resident for the past 10 years, he is a tire ser- vice man at the Dunlop plant in -Whitby. He is on the executive of Local 494 (Whitby) of the United Rubber Workers and a member of the Oshawa and Dis-|Cl trict Labor Council. Married, with three daughters, many residents will recall him as their bread salesman a few years ago. % OSCAR MOORE Standing for, re-election to the Public Utilities Commission in Os- car Moore, who has served on the commission for the past four| years. Prior to that, he served six years on town il. He is RICHARD MATTHEWS Standing for re-election to the Whitby Public Schoo! Board is Richard Matthews, who was ap- a native of Whitby, is married, with a grown daughter. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge and the United Church. is a supervisor at the Ontario Hos- pital, one of the long-time em- ployes and is mow a member of She hospilal's Quarter Century ub. pointed to the board two years ago, following the resignation of Williams Forbes. Mr. Matthews, father of five children, has lived in Whitby for the past five years. He is manager of the Andrew An. tenna plant, on Beach street, is treasurer of the Whitby Rotary Club; a member of the execu- ALBERT RANDALL EARL J. BRYANT Standing for re-election to the Public Utilities Commission is Earl J. Bryant. He has been a ber of the ission for Standing for re-election to the Whitby Public Utilities Commis- sion is Albert Randall, # member of the commission for the past gix years. He is also a past chair- man of the PUC. Mr. Randall has lived in Whitby for 20 years the past nine years and has serv- ed as chairman on three occa- sions. He is married with three children and operates his own electrical business. He is a mem- r of the curling club, MEA and the OMEA. He also is an active member of the Whit- is a for- ing business on Byron street south, mer Rotarian, is married and has four children. DONALD BRYANT A former eouneillor, Donald Bryant, of Euclid street, is seek- ing a_ seat on council, He has lived in Whitby for more than 30 years and in that time has oper- ated bis own garage business and, more recently, towing service, He is 8 member of the curling club. Married, the Bryants have eight daughters, by Minor Hockey Association. PAUL CQATH Seeking a seat on council for the first time is Paul Coath, a practising lawyer. He is a gradu- ate of Osgoode Lav. School and, since graduating, has gained ex- perience in municipal law, He is charter president of the mewly formed IAons Club of Whitby and he and his wife are active mem- bers of the Whitby Curling Club. BROC WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS ot 7 & 8:30 Last Complete Show ot 8:30 gi il cad PEDRO ARMENDARIZ sosiog CHRISTIANE MARTEL RODOLFO HOYOS « TERRY RANGNO Asoc; ROBERT PALMER A REGALSCOPE Potuse ' the the past 16 years. He is a former ciation; and a tive of the Whitby Concert Asso- ber of the| READER'S VIEWS | FARM WOMEN 0! Federation of Norwegian members in 850 locai societies. Urges Yes For Arena Question solely for benefit of the H Club. 1 cannot of great usefulness to them and their instructors. Also the Dunlop team ha Farm Women now has 31,000] Il VOTE CHARLES DAWSON | for COUNCIL For Controlled Development and Balanced Assessment. pionships Whitby and district and is a great credit to any town on or off the ice. We are very fortunate in having a manager such as Wet a group of men on the arena board who are surely due great credit for the many hours they have spent since the arena was built, at no cost to the taxpayers of the town. Wih a larger and more com- fortable arena, older people and those whose health does not per- mit them to stand the cold, now or when the new arena is built would be able to attend all functions. Please join with me in voting "'yes' for our new arena. 'A HOCKEY FAN OF ALL TEAMS For SOUND PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENT Elect C. (Mal) FEMIA For COUNCIL DAY-BY-DAY Gideons, JAMES LEE A resident of Whitby for the past seven years, James Lee, of 501 Stewart street, is seeking a seat on the Public School Board. He is employed in the stock de- partment of General Motors in Oshawa, has worked at GM for executive member of the Oshawa and District Trades and Labor Council. He is married, with four children, three of whom attend Whitby public schools. SIGNATURE OMITTED Through an error, the signa- ture on Friday's letter to the editor, appearing on Page 4, re- garding the arena question, was omitted. The letter was submit- ted Ken MacDonald, of Whitby. POWER INTERRUPTION There will be a power inter ruption in a large portion of Whitby on Sunday morning from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m,, PUC offi- cials report. The area which will be without power includes all of the town east of Garden and Blair St., north of Highway 401, and the section between Highway 401 and Dundas St., St. to Blair St. The interruption is necessary in order that work- men may tie in an additional 44,000 volt feeder line. THANK YOU For returning me to office by ~ acclamation." REEVE EVERETT QUANTRILL myself to the Toxpayers of Whitby to the fellowing:-- 1. TO HOLD THE TAX RATE AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE 1959 RATE OF 57 MILLS, : : CONTINUE THE PAVING AND SIDEWALK PROGRAM AND PLAN 3 PROGRESSIVELY COMPLETE OUR STORM SEWERS SYSTEM. 3. TO SEEK FULL CO-OPERATION AND WORK WITH ALL ELECTIVE BODIES AND VOLUNTARY GROUPS. 4. TO TRIPLE OUR EFFORTS TO SECURE INDUSTRY. $. TO MAKE INDEPENDENT DECISIONS ON ALL PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE KEEPING IN MIND, "IS IT GOOD FOR THE TOWN OF WHITBY." © ELECTION DAY, DEC. 7th ~ POLLS OPEN FROM 10 AM. TO 7 P.M. © WILLARD DODD FOR MAYOR Examine The Record! WHITBY IS ENJOYING «++ the greatest period of healthy growth and prosperity in its whole his- tory during the last few years. This did not "just happen anyway", it wes the result of able men believing in the future of the Town and working faithfully end fearlessly for its good. Examine the record and do not be diverted by empty promises. Vote--Re-Elect HARRY JERMYN - MAYOB DECEMBER 7th, 1959 ® 12 YEARS MUNICIPAL EXPERIENCE SERVING ON LOCAL BOARDS ® 9 YEARS IN THE OFFICE OF MAYOR WHITBY PERSONALS The regular meeting of the Rebekah Lodge was held in the IOOF hall last Wednesday, with a very good attendance. Noble Grand Sister Grace Harris open- ed the meeting assisted by Vice Grand Sister Rita Campbell who rported on the sick members, Several members gave their re. ports and, th wsual business being taken care of, the meeting came to a close, after which a very pleasant evening was enjoy- ed by all. A Candlelight Service was enacted by the members led by Sister Lena Pellow, and was very well done, There was a sing sopg of Christmas Carols and well known songs with Sister Alma Dewey at the Sie. A brightly decorated stmas tree was the centre of atirac- tion, when Sister Tina Roberts and her assistants made sure each member received a gaily : |wrapped parcel. Then Sister Isa- CHARLES DAWSON Offering himself for council is Charles Dawson, of Fariview drive. Since 1954, Mr, Dawson had been a building contractor in Whitby. His interests do not end with the bujlding trade, how- ever, for Mr. Dawson has an in- teresting hobby, He is a Fellow of the Royal Horticultural So- ciety and has, on occasion, lec- tured on horticulture at the Uni- versity of Toronto, In 1946, he |bell Seunders and the commit- tee served a delightful buffet lunch, bringing a very pleasant Chistmas party to a close. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon W and the family, of Port Credit, visited relatives in town over the weekend. Mrs. W. Watson, of Trento, (has returned home after visiting relatives in town, The monthly Missionary meet- ing of the Whitby Baptist Church was held on Tuesday with a very good number being present, The theme of the roll call was "peace" and was answered by verses from the Bible, after which prayers were said for the {missioparies, The members of the Mission Band, accompanied {by their mothers, were guests. {The children provided some of the entertainment including songs and recitations by Mrs, (arrived in Canada from his na- tive England, bringing with him which was d in Ki Cullen and Mrs. Hoskin. A film on Bolivia entitled "Let's Go To Villa Vietoria" was shown, Re- Bs first pre-fab aluminum house, | He is married with three chil- dren. New Method Found For Building Silos | EDMONTON (CP)--A different method of eoncrete pouring fis |used here for building large stor- age silos. The silos are 113 feet tall, 25 feet in diameter, with walls nine inches thick, Normally several fresh ts were served and each member of the Mission Band was ved 8 bag of candy to take ome, and the forms town down after it bad set, But the "slipform" method of pouring is used by the Inland Ce. ment Company, with contracts to fld of these silos, Only one form is used. As the concrete sets in the bottom, the form is jacked up ana fresh eoncrete is poured in the top of the form. Thirtv men on three shifts work about 10 days fo complete the forms would have to be built for pouring, inyolving 2,500 yards of each silo, the I VOTE and RE-ELECT BURNS for COUNCIL A Fair Administration An Efficient Government A Sensible Economy | Whithy Churches EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST. S. AT ST. JOHN ST 11 a.m.--Dutch Service 11 a.m.--Sunclay School in English 7 p.m.--English Service Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed FAITH BAPTIST 419 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, B.Th, 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1" AM MORNING WORSHIP Jr. congregation ond Beginners' classes 45 Whitby Baptist Church Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W, E. Summers, AT.CM, -- 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL "AM MORNING SERVICE 7 PM, EVENING SERVICE WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Smith, B.A, B.D. ~ Minister Mrs. J. Beaton, AR.T.C. -- Organist MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. "CHRIST-FOLLOWERS" EVENING HOUR 7 P.M. 9:15 AM, RADIO BROADCAST 9:45 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. and 7 PM. Both services, Evangelist BARRY MOORE of London 8:30 P.M. Church Gospel Orchestra ot evehing service. H CHRISTMAS PAGEANT presented by the Ontarie | Hospital Rehabilitation Group SUNDAY SCHOOL 1" Am' Girls end Boy. under 9 yeors REVIVAL CENTRE 307 BROCK ST. N. Where Jesus Is Real Pastor: REV. JOHN SCARR ° SUNDAY SERVICES 8:45 AM.--REVIVAL TIDINGS CKLB OSHAWA | 9:45--A.M,--OUR GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--REV. W, B, GREENWOOD 7:00 P.M, --REV. JOHN SCARR Music and Special Singing by BOB SMERAGE AND HIS SEXTET A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU 10 AM, Girls ond Boys ? veors ond over 1 AM infont care Junior Worship 3rd Concession West of Brock MN. | Youth Fireside Group ond Inter AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE T0 PROPERTY OWNERS OF WHITBY From Your Whitby Arena Commission On Monday, December 7th, the property owners of Whitby will be esked to approve an expenditure of $150,000 to remodel and renovate the Whitby Community Arens., This sweeping modernization will provide the following items of beauty and necessity: ® The present walls will be pulled down and the building will be widened by 26 ft, and lengthened by 20 ft. At the some time o new roof will go on, one which will see no pillars inside obstructing view The ice surface area will be increased from its present 175° jong by 75° wide to 190' long by 85' wide, making it comporable te Maple Leaf Gardens. The current bench type seats will be replaced by shining new ine dividual theatre type sects. There will be five rows seals on each side instead of the present three, and ten rows in the north end instead of the present seven, This will edd close to 600 eddies tional top notch luxury seats te the buliding, A 42 ft. wide walking aisle will be around the arenes replacing the present 2 ft. one. This of course will provide easy accessibility in and out of the arena to lobbies and exits, es well os addition) standing room. Lorger, more comforteble ladies' end men's rest rooms will he provided. Additional dressing rooms will be constructed to further accommeo- date Junior and Minor Hockey ond elso the Lacrosse Clubs whe currently have no rooms of their own. Ten blower type heoters will be installed to provide warm comfort for patrons ot all arena attractions, A new confectionery canteen will be the oreno. A new bandstand will be built to hove the Whitby Brass Band in ottendance ot many arena functions. Some extensive additions will be made to the ice-making machinery which is now extremely overloaded. provided ot the north end of This will give the citizens of Whithy on erence on @ buildings in Ontario. The gross cost te overoge fomily per year. If the arene continues by show an --- Recently Whitby hes been We con only continue fo merit we must invest much time, and hed os m veoluve ond now we have rown our present serena, However, there is no hes! con hove then when she hos outgrown something, ond meeds dations. re, the present arene wos never 1] pu, hwo 3 4 Ttvna Het thay 18 pg Bo 4 LJ 3 us our needs of this community. y Vote "YES" on Monday, ity v Fant A i | lh in the send os December 7th to the expenditure of $15! moke ial thet "Whitby Is ° point i Bs 3 Hi » This information is provided by your Whitby Areng Commission,