The Oshawa Times, 9 Mar 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Hospital Gran: Policy Runs Into Opposition A new proposed policy for|per cent of making capital grants to help/Ajax hospital are county resi- district hospitals in their con-| dents; 75 per cent of the patients struction costs ran aground at|at the Port Perry Hospital are pay the Ontario County Council, meet-| from the county; 20.3 per cent of | ing in Whitby on Tuesday. The|the patients at Oshawa are coun-| Sew proposals would have intro-|ty residents. | mittee, uced grants totalling $819,500 to morial listed 9.1 ri four hospitals. | Rost Me PIPER PATIENT RATE the patients at the|pay off debentures on the Cot- {tage Hospital and he would not be anxious to see the ratepayers an addifional mill towards the county's program of hospital grants as suggested by the com- cent of its patients as Ontario Reeve Evere't Quantrill, of In spi 39 sporting last Saturday, Rifle Club's Tournament in the Colborne Public School. Mayor Si Martin opened the pr with greetings to the competitors and team events. At the end of the tourney, tro-| phies and medals were present-| ed to the victors. | Whitby Rifle Club won all events in the master class, tak- ing first place in the individual, pairs and team event, C. Green- field of Whitby fired a total score of 197 x 14 in a two target shoot for the master individual event. Whitby Dominates Sporting Rifle Match 1 te of inclement weather,|with 199. The pairs expert class rifle enthusiasts, met,/event was won by Art Smith and for the Whitby |Bill Kennedy who fired a total of Annual indoor|389 x 21, and second place went St./to W. Sachs and E. Sinclair of tanley| TAHA who answered dings |389 x 19. who took part in individual, pairs| aggregate winners went to the with The expert class team of four Ieaside Club's Art Smith and K. Gregory who totalled 595 and 592 respectively, The sharpshooters individual event was won by John Hope of TAHA with 199 and second place went to William Sachs also of TAHA who scored 196. The pairs competition in the sharpshooter class also went to the TAHA club when S. Lyttle The report of the special com-|County residents; 2.7 per cent at mittee on hospital grants will be|gearborough Hospital; prob- ably today or at next week's given further discussion, meetings of the council. According to the committee suggestion, grants to aid in hos-| paid four of these hospitals are plan-| pital construction would be at the rate of $5000 per bed but ning 's|PLAN ADDITIONS | Whitby, noting that Oshawa was 36.4 per adding twice as many beds as cent at Uxbridge Hospital; and {14.5 per cent at Orillia hospital. the grant of Ajax suggested that another system be adopted. He The rt also si eT accommodated more patients {from the county than did Ajax dditions: Ajax planning 110 A wn A Ro Lindsay |and should therefore receive more Ajax and receiving less than half howed ' that|also noted that Oshawa hospital and John Hope scored 395 out of 400. Second place in this event went to G. Miller and K. Gregory of Leaside who scored 391. The Leaside Club won the sharpshooters team of four event with a total score of 784. Aggre- gate winners in their team were John Hope with 597 and William Second in this event with 197 x 8 was John Wyatt, of the Toronto Anglers and Hunters As- sociation, (TAHA). The Whitby Rifle Civ com- pletely monopolized the master pairs event with 1si place going to the team of C. Greenfield and H. Augustus with a score of 394 Book On Topic At The March meeting of the afternoon auxiliary of the Wom- an's Missionary Society was held in the assembly hall of the United Church on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Meeting opened with the singing of a hymn of 'praise followed by prayer by the president, Mrs. H. are, Mrs. F. Ollen-Bittle read the minutes of the February meeting also a letter from Mrs. H. W. McNeil, director of Simcoe Hall, Oshawa, thanking the auxiliary for the donation of used clothing which was sent last month, Mrs. E. Bowman gave the treasurer's report, Mrs. J. Breckenridge re- ported for Christian Stewardship. Miss W. Boys, associated mem- bes' secretary, 10 calls made. In announcing that a bale for refugees would be packed on Monday, March 7, Mrs. Hare made a special plea for good used clothing. Mrs. Hare had per- sonal contact with the refugees coming into Jerusalem in the early 1930's and fully under- Africa WMS Oshawa Preshyterial meeting that was held in Oshawa on Feb. 26. Mrs. S. L. Osborne took the devotional. Mrs. H. Phillips gave a most enlightening talk on '"'Africa" in relation to the rest of the world. Africa is the second largest con- tinent in the world and was known before either North Amer- ica or Australia. Mrs. Phillips' talk dealt mostly with the more backward people who are only one drum away from savages in many parts. For many years the Christian church forgot to send missionaries and Islam stepped in. One in three Africans are EXPERT OUR SERVICE 18" TOPS" THE OSHAWA TIMES , Wednesday, March 9, 1960 § Moslems. Now the Christian There are 700 languages which creates quite a problem. Africa is disturbed. Persons over the whole world are disturbed more so than at any other time in history. Each one has a responsibility in helping solve this crisis beginning in our own homes ard all work- ing together in brotherly love, Mrs. Phillips quoted from 1st church is making good progress. [hope and chairty which is interpreted love. the charts Mrs. Phillips réad, "if we would leave foot prints on the sands of time must wear work boots." WMS Sunday will be observed on March 27. Mrs, Carty and group were tea host esses, ANGELS SWORDS | BLUE GOURAMIS ROSY BARBS Tropical Fish SPECIALS! wr Ge MOONS NEONS MARBLE MOLLIES GLOW LINES - 49 Black Mollies 29 each or 4 for 1.00 5% Gal. Aquariums, Special 4.95 Lorge Bunched Tropical Aquarium Plonts, Each .......... 23¢ AA also having in mind the ratio of service to the county the hospi- tal gives. To prepare their report, Reeve Cyril Morley, of Pickering mean wllage, chairman of the commit-|$220,000; Ajax $515,000; Lindsay tee, studies were made of admis- $41,000; and Orillia, $43,500. sions at seven hospitals, the Osh-| Deputy-reeve Mary Reid, of| awa General Hospital, the Ajax-|Ajax, suggested that the prov- Sachs with 586. Ken Keast of Whitby, edged G. Miller of Leaside in the marks- men individual event when he scored 195 to Miller's 195. The lady "marksmen" took the floor in the pairs competition when the Simpson Sears team of| Ida Ironlitak and H. Kingston| won the event with a score of] 383. The Whitby Ladies team of ideration, despite the differ- in percentage of hospital use stands the great need there is for help at the present time. Mrs, H, T, Fallaise gave a most interesting report of the annual UT NOT OUR PRICE out of 400, and second place going B oe to Stam Landymore ol Jim ART 18 HOW Frazer with a score of . Once more in the master class BUI THINGS RI Whitby outshot TAHA in the team of four event. Whitby scored a total of 783 points to TAHA's 775. 190 beds and Orillia 60 beds. Jounsig Using the percentage ratio,|Cr 2 said said or Morley, this would|given to the patients outside the that Oshawa would receive City. Oshawa Hospital officials had] asked the couniy for $320,000 as| its share of the $2,700,000 pro- gram. Ajax's 110 beds are esti-| The team of four aggregate Pickering General Hospital, thelince, which now offers a province- mated to cost $2,200,000, lwinners were C. Greeniield with Community Hospital, Port Perry, wide hospitalization plan, shou!d| A motion to accept the motion 500 and Stan Landymore with the Ross Memorial Hospital, also look after hospital construc- designating the policy for making $88. i : " | indsay, the Scarborough Jd tion. cap.tal grants to hospitals was| In the expert class individual Kath Bowman and Judy Marlowe} eral Hospital, the Cottage Hos-| Reeve Earl Dowswell, of Ux- lost. levent W. K. Gregory of Leaside| Were placed second with a score | Family Monuments We Feature Hartz Mountain Pets and Supplies Creotea To Individual Reavirements pital, Uxbridge, and the Soldiers onors by scoring Memorial Hospital, Orillia. *|bridge Twp., said that his muni-| Later the council decided to | cipality is committed for the next|table the report for furhter dis- The commit'ee found that 93.6/18 years to pay one mill to help cussion. took 1st place h a perfect 200. Second piace went | to A. L. Smith also of Leaside The "team of four" lady marksmen class event was won by Whitby Rifle Club who were, I Crockford Urges |May Extend Deer No Metro Here At a time when there is talk of a metro plan to include Whitby, a former reeve of Scarboro Twp., one of the municipalities which make up Metro Toronto, on Tues- day night urged members of serv- ice clubs to do all in their power|a loss of the community spirit] to prevent a metro system of government from coming Whitby. Oliver Crockford, now a municipal consultant, was speak-| er at a Kinsmen-sponsored din- ner at the Canadian Legion Hall, Byron St. S. Attending the meeting were Kinsmen, Lions, Kiwanians, Ro- tarians and members of Branch 112 of the Canadian Legion. Mayor Stanley Martin, a former Kinsmen governor, also address- ed the meeting briefly. Mr. Crockford, a former Bap- tist minister who delivered his address almost in the form of a sermon, entitled it "Metropolitan Government -- a saviour or an octopus?" CITES NEW YORK Many years ago, he said, the RAAT de ronto. At that time, he said, seven boroughs were absorbed by the city and they eventually found that they were burdened with the tremendous costs of the city itself. , Since then, municipalities sur-| vounding New York have found Drank Wine In Washroom Fined $25 Two Whitby youths who admit- ted consuming two bottles of 75- cent wine were Tuesday fined $25 and costs or 10 days in jail for purchasing or obtaining Rquor while minors. Gerald lan Hiatherson, 16, of 300 High St., and William Chillman, 17, of 915 Byron St. N., appeared before Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby po lice court. Cpl. James Barter, of the Whit- i»? Police Department, told the cd urt he had found the pair in a restaurant and that Batherson could fot "walk under his own steam." He said that he was told by the accused that they had ob- toned the wine from a man on tiye street and had consumed i: ir the washroom at the restaur- . ant, He took the boys home later, tolest in the community. With the Limit To Wh If Ontario County Council gives gat 3 is more Seonomical Jor approval to a suggestion from the em to remain out of any metro : |system and, he said, the same is Ontario Department of Lands and true of metro Toronto. |Forests, deer hunters will not Primarily, he said, absorption | have far to go this autumn to get into a metro system would mean|lo their deer hunting territory. It |will begin at the Reach-Whitby and a loss of that personal inter-|1Wp. townline, not more than a dozen miles north of Whitby. represented by Joan Mitchell, Christine Britton, Kath Bowman| and Judy Marlow, and who | scored a total of 752. ] The winners of membership] cards in the CCAM were Miss Joan Mitchell who scored 599 and Ken Keast who totaled 583. itby Twp. dits/ STAFFORD BRCS. Monumental Works 318 Dundes Eost MO 8-3552, APPLIANCES 083707-118BROCK ST.5 § 105 BYRON ST. S. porisman's Corner 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter OPEN THURS. & FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. WHITBY jestonding the area, south from the above townships, feeling that the deer herd density is sufficient to warrant a short open season with- out detriment. This would be con- fined to a few days commencing at the time as the general open season to the north and would in- clude Simcoe and Dufferin Coun- ties, Caledon and Albion Town- ships in Peel County, York Coun- ty north from the south boundary of King and Whitchurch Town- ships and Ontario County north from the south boundary of Ux- bridge and Reach Townships. "Last year several Counties in the District west of us had a short open season and it was found that hunting was well dispersed with- out untoward incidents or pro- blems. "We thought we should acquaint you with the plans as above and in which you may be interested. Should we not hear from you by March 15, it will be assumed that you have no comments to offer." Arena Safer Now Than When Built are over and above normal by from 200 to 500 per cent. "The public should be advised we used the best advice avail- able and there should no question of the safety of that arena now," he said. "The structural soundness of the arena is considerably higher now than when the arena was first completed," he said, "and it will even be better when the work is completed this summer." Mr. Hoag added that he did not wish to be made responsible to CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND BEEF BLADE TENDER..SUCCULENT! ROAST 39. "ug oLp FASHIONED STYLE the arena board for the safety of the arena. He is the building in- spector and as such is entitled to inspect any buildings within the town. He suggested that the arena board had the responsibil- ity to look after the arena. | SHORT' RIB ROAST CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND BEEF 49. The arena was closed two weeks ago for seven aays follow-| ing an inspection by Mr. Hoag| and a consuiting engineer, be-| cause of stress on the roof by JACK SPRATT or SWIFT" SLICED SIDE heavy snow load. Old Enough To | WHITBY PERSONALS Ae said. "The accused told the court that they had obtained two bottles of 75-cent wine from a drunken man in front of the liquor store. 'BROC Now Playin Richard Todd Last Evening Shows ot 6:55 & 8:30 Phone MO 8-3618 Complete Show at 8:30 & Betsy Drake larger area would come larger| A. W. Leman, District Forester, problems and these, he said, | has written a letter to the county [would not be solved by a metro council, currently meeting in area. WI: Shggesting that 2 Sew : i 3 .|days' of e deer season ex- fie becoming part fl tended as far south as the south | said, the Twp. of Scar-| 4 : |edge of Reach and Uxbridge Twp. boro was able to provide sewer, [voy has not been di od water, schools and other services| 1n¢ letter has B-disenss for the township. But since then, | council. follows: |the installation of these services| is Suggestion 2% 2 lows: lis 'handicapped because of the|.,. Last year, in the Lake Simcoe limited financing allowed under District, we had an open season the metro government. {for deer in Baxter Township, in % the District of Muskoka, Mara To this day, he: said, 60 per|ang Rama Townships in Ontario Sent u He sewage entering Ash-|county and on Crown Lands in bridge Bay is raw, and Lis est | Maichedash Township, Simeoe Tars will be spent to rectify that County. We are now considering situation. | {RATES DOUBLED | Since the metro government took over, said, Scarboro resi-| dents have found their water rates have more than doubled and had the township not been| included ian the system, those rates would have declined in-| Whitby council learned this stead, |week that the community arena, For many years, he said, it which was closed for seven days was suggested that the city car- because of a roof fault, is now ried the suburbs in its taxes but|in better shape than it was when residents of Scarboro, York, etc., first built, Town engineer Charles have found that this is absolutely Hoag reported that it has been false. "Now the suburbs are sub- reinforced to such an extent that sidizing the city," he said. |the roof can now withstand from Before the township was ab- two to five times the amount of sorbed; he said, the province stress rated as normal. paid about 34 per cent of the, The announcement came out of school operation costs. Now, the|a discussion of a report filed by province only pays 14 per cent.|the engineer to the arena board which was sent on to council, SUBSIDIES DROP During the discussion about the Since metro was organized, he responsibility of assuring safety said, road subsidies have also|at the arena, Mr. Hoag reported dropped and a case in point is|that much of the reinforcing work Kingston road which used to be had been done during the seven maintained 100 per cent by the|days the building was closed. He province is now shared half and|said that other minor repairs half with metro. {will be completed during the sum- "We used to have a splendid|™®" police service. Now we call down-| AgoVE NORMAL town and they relay you back to| Ag the building now stands, he Scarboro. By the time you gel|giq the factors of safety used there, you forget why you call- ed," he said. "It is just another loss of efficiency through the {metro system." He told his audience "We have got to make sure we are not ready for metro to take us,"| Know Better, HOting oak there are reports ol plans for a metro area from - Hamilton to Oshawa. Jailed 1 Month "Make sure you are not going to give your independent liberty] An Oshawa man, convicted of to some other government," he his second offence of driving said. while intoxicated, was Tuesday | jailed for one month and his |ADDITIONAL, WHITBY NEWS licence suspended for one year. ON PAGE 18 William Rudolph Babich, 38, of 321 Pacific Ave., was convicted {by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in | Whitby police court. PC L. Fry, of the Whitby De- tachment of the OPP said that he had stopped Babich on the night of Feb, 28, on Highway 401 in Oshawa after observing the car strike both the centre boulevard and the north shoulder of the highway. When he asked the accused his age, he said, accused replied that he was old enough to know bet- ter. Later, he said, the accused told him hé had stolen the car but he considered this an attempt to joke about the incident. Accompanying the accused at the time of his arrest were his mother and two children. Both he and PC Clifford Pegg, of the same department, said that ised was intoxicated. PC Pegg said "I came to the com- clusion that while the accused was behind the wheel of a car he would be a menace." During proceedings, accused told Magistrate Ebbs that he doubted the court would believe his evidence if he were to give any, After some persuasion by His Worship, accused took the stand and said he had been drink- ing but was not drunk. He said that he had turned to talk to one lof his passengers and this had |caused his car to weave on the highway. Mrs, Adelard Morin, of Cedar Street, and her sister, Mrs. C. T. Woods, of Oshawa, have returned from a month's vacation spent in Los Angeles, California. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, son and daugh- ter-in-law of Mrs. Woods. They also visited in San Diego, Mexi-| co, and San Francisco. Miss Mary Debricart is cele brating ber birthday today. Her ENJOY THE WONDERFUL TASTE OF MUSHROOMS! BACON Rindless $ PREMIUM 118. PKG. 49 . SNOW WHITE ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 MUSHROOM 49. WITH PORK! RIB END wv 29 DELICIOUS XBR CXEX In person 0 6 95 9% Dif 4B DBP 8 Loins of Po 1&3 DB SWIFT MONEY MAN AT ALL STEINBERG'S STORES. THURSDAY, MARCH 10 114 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 190 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX HE WILL DISTRIBUTE FREE MERCHANDISE COUPONS REDEEMABLE FOR A VARIETY OF SWIFT'S PRODUCTS PLUS 12 OZ. ROUND TIN PREM LU REE BALLOONS FOR THE CHILDREN! NCHEON MEAT 2-69: ) of £4 TRE CUT CHOPS friends wish her many happy returns of the day. | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clairmont and family are back in Whitby as residents after spending sever- al months in Chapleau, Ontario. Mr. Arthur S. Wilson, of 306 Palace St., suffered a fractured wrist due to a bad fall. He is now at the home of his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Wilson. Mr. and iis. George Munns Sr., of Henry St., spent last Sun- day in Niagara Falls, where they visited their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wightam. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson, of Henry St., were Mrs. F. Simpson, of Toronto, and the Misses Ber- detta and Ardena Land, of Parry JAFFA ORANG E : y ; | SENSATIONAL PRE-SEASON i. sat ALUMINUM | be E CHAISES $O88° iouncis*Q% | FULLY GUARANTEED EACH Fa a i 8 EL TET FROM SUNNY ISRAEL ES Doz. ¢ FOR ALLSWEET MARGARINE 2 118. PKGS. 33 CHICKEN, LIVER, BEEF FLORIDA NO. | MARSH,SEEDLESS JUICY 3 Grapefruit 10 PARD DOG FOOD 4 -c-~ 43 U.S. NO. 1 FRESH SPINACH 2-%7..29 PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 9 T1012 JEWEL SHORTENING 1 1B. PKG. 29: PURR CAT FOOD exe J BE A 16 OZ. JAR OF SQUIRREL 3¢ OFF DEAL Peanut Butter VALID TO SAT. MARCH 12, 1960 5 WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF A1LB. 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