The Oshawa Times, 21 May 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Early Closing Bylaw | ne pe one momen ve ww ow Debate By Chamber Mana~er: Lloyd Robertson Tw" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Mey 21, 1960 § Monty Blasts U.S. Spy Flights HONG KONG (Reuters)--Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery NATO deputy commander, spoke to reporters here while en route {to Peking for talks with Commu- {nist Chinese officials, | "To bring your allies into @ [thing like this without telling them is awful. "We definitely broke interna said here Friday there was no|tional law by flying over the ter justification for United States U-2|ritory of a nation which has for- spy flights over Soviet territory.|bidden us to do it. I do not think "If you use any of these meas-|/you can get away from that." ures over other countries you| He said the failure of the sum- must not be found out . . . and if mit conference meant that the you are you must fasten the cold war would be intensified and blame on someone else." its front line moved from Europe Montgomery, 72-year-old former!to Asia and Africa. TENDERS For classroom and inside -painting of . Henry St. High School, Whitby For particulars see Mr. M. A. Muir. Mail tenders to Mr. D. A. Wilson, Chairman Pro- perty Committee before June 15th. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A proposed store closing by-|four or five years when the other some would be closed because of law, which was the subject of merchants may be outnumbered.,the merchandise they handle {considerable discussion some| Mr Frost said that the council/along with groceries. He cited {weeks ago among Whitby's mer-|is bound by provincial statute in fertilizer and insecticides in par- |chants, will soon come before|the matter. The act, he said, is'ticular. 5 : town council for approval. But,|not mandatory but permissive in| Today's insecticides, he said, | following a meeting of the Cham-| (hat the council has to be certain|are an unknown quantity and ber of Commerce directors this|thai a majority of each trade|their dust covers everything in week, it would appear that coun-|wiches an early closing before|lhe stores. He said that when the Red Cross serves vi 4 because of you (OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVICE IN ONTARIO) HOME OFFERED Mr. and Mrs. R. G w announced at week's meeting of of Commerce has been sold and will If a disaster should strike, the Red Cross would be here! When blood is needed the Red Cross is here! And when our brothers, husbands or sons in the Armed Forces need help the Red Cross is there ! THE RED CROSS SERVES YOU ! | owners Langford The above home, 601 Dundas street west, a residence built in 1836 by Squire Ezra Annes has been offered as a possible | museum for the town of Whit iS Chamber Objective $4,000 Campaign Starts SEPT. 20th Canadian Red Cross Society (WHITBY BRANCH) its d not like to see council dis- 2 arran or {| + than meters t merchants cussion when the bylaw is pre.| eY ean pase Such 2 Bylaw, Itheir dust also sifts through the Fred Ollen-Bittle reported that/said Mr. Cawker, "but we felt|vestigate this situation. |6 p.m. as a major change, would |now worked in factories. At pres-|Chamber might present a resolu- presented late in June. He said that the larger stores Which would change provincial mehcants committee for more control over i. pared would not alter the hours is good or bad, trades of the town when the by- Whitby are open every Thursday board of health were to investi-|could appear before il and | Chamber president John Fyost when a majority of the trades] THANKS TO CHAIRMAN |meeting of the Chamber on Nov: {for early closing. meeting extended their apprecia- man over 40 seeking new employ-| |early closing law thought that if ing the annual sports night din-|a film would be of the most wl i. -- a -- M | This, ha said, is not so, but only|of thanks offered, she felt that|the meeting. FOR WHITBY MUSEU "What are the merchants going made chairman of the commit-|submitted a brief report on the be moved to another lot and | ed to contact secretary Fred main open?" he asked. A letter was received fro m|this month. He and Mrs. Richards -- lenly by category. He said that [Whitby District High School, that some 72 resolutions were con- for early closing, it was useless|quet and the generous presenta- Ontario cabinet as the opinions | 'Hears Address |rectors, he said, a resolution had bers received jackets from the |be presented later. 1 ENDORSE CAMPAIGN |Chamber, Thomas R. Scott, he said. "There is nothing |found that the merchants them- Home League held regular BEFORE COUNCIL | fund raising campaign of the Osh-|tario Chamber of Commerce, Cleared: to Make way for a. MU, RAKING ATTENDANT Horace Hiseox said that dows), JF'b oaoncd' By Mrs, Franismn: rae do 0 hea oo bylaw [profit making organization, will|dent John Frost and other direc- Whitby Chamber of Commerce i ORLE RE CORY lt BE A I a > ould made its representation. The ac-|heme baking sale to be held Sat-| Mr, Frost reported that jewel- (to which he belonged. ghia ie ig customers to be returned to a 0,4 yaad not be settled at this members of the league are in-|stores had applied for early closed by the Department of Labor, pany plans to os A ni parking cit can be prepared for more dis-| (fertilizers are kept in a store, sented. FOR SHORTER HOURS Ibuilding and suggested that the This week, Chamber secretary, "We cannot stop competition," |health authorities be asked to in- the proposal, which calls for| there was some hope of having] Gordon Richards, vice-presi- closing on Thursday evenings at shorter hours, similar to those|dent, suggested that the Whitby {be brought before council's by-lent, we are now open 51 hoursition to the next meeting of the llaws committee and probably per week." Ontario Chamber of Commerce Charles Mesher asked if he pend their extra help home when|laws on this problem since mu- proposal could be returned to the|hysiness is slack but a small|nicipalities appear to have no r operator must keep his staff on 3 : considerations since it wes now|quty full time whether business| Mr. Frost said that he would apparent that the bylaw as pre-| arrange to notify the different of the supermarkets in the town. HEALTH HAZARD law is to be presented to council. {At present, supermarkets in| Mr, Cawker said that if the Then, he said, amy objectors |evening. gate some of the supermarkets, |state their case. |NEEDS MAJORITY |reported that the bylaw govern-| CHAMBER COMMERCE BRIEFS ing store closing is only passed| |involved ask for it. Supre-| Members of the Whitby Cham-|19. The film, running 15 minutes, {markets, he said, had not applied|her of Commerce, at their May will show the problems faring a Chamber director Herb. Visser tion to Mrs. Joyce Burns for the ment. Vice-president Gordon Ri-| aid that many who discussed the work she had done in arrang-|chards told the meeting that such | it were passed it would close all|ner Mrs, Burns replied that al-|value to employers if it were pos- stores on Thursday evenings. though she appreciated the vote|sible to have them present at ores which applied for early she had done no more than was| REPORT ON CONFERENCE closing would be affected. |expected of her when she was| Vice - president Richards ping entre. Th Langfords | chamber is asking any histor : | ing ke I Ie, I > Lang ons Bi Be a a ai 2 A ni to gain by early closing if some |tee. {meeting of the Ontario Chamber suggested that the house might | societies which may be interest- |v 41,0" giorec are allowed to re-| FORM ATHLETIC SOCIETY |of Commerce in Hamilton earlier | preserved as a museum building | Ollen-Bittle, Dundas street west. | Robert Cawker said that stores| Walter Kzanowski, secretary of attended as representatives of the --Qshawa Times Photo [would be closed by the bylaw [the Boys' Athletic Society at the | Whitby chamber. He reported | since the chain stores in the town [thanking the Chamber. for an in-|sidered by the meeting and those H L Pe RL signed a petition oe owe |vitation to the annual sports ban- passed will be presented to the fiome League esents cabinet [for the chamber to discuss them, [tion to the schoo! championship |of Ontario's businessmen. A com- [At an earlier meeting of the di-|#Testling team. The team mem- plete report on the meeting will | y a ) iation | VAMED DIRECTOR bd {been passed asking for the bylaw [town as a mark of appreciation | NAMED ; k L t By Secretary foo he did not Chink anything |for their efforts. | A past-president of the Whitby W J | 1 | coul 1 by discussing the | : e ar 1 g Oo | ! Sous 0 Sain by discussing the The Chamber of Commerre learned this week that he had The Salvation Army Women's [passed a resolution endorsing the been named a director of the On- A resolution asking that the A r ste > in rosent 2 hall be ir ' selves were the worst offenders, |weejly meetig last Thursday| Any who wish to withdraw |awa General Hospital. The Cham-|Congratulations were extended : evening at the Citadel. The meet- from their earlier decision, he ber, noting that it was not alto Mr. Scott by Chamber presi- cipal parking lot will k re- parking has been a long-|¢ | hooks : on a 8 Mrs. Joyce Burnstsaid why Whitby Locke with a short devotional. is before council. "I would take not make a donation to the fund tors. ' x would prefer to.see a ENDORSE DIRECTORY The building will be vacated t j : : summer when the r ements some weeks ago was his his own private business or|tion authorizing the endorsation : pose of it until the Chamber had|Mmade spri tea and not fairly presented," he said. [through some other organization|of a town directory. A printing nto a new hall on Dundas/ratl Reg. Stuart |firm has contacted the Chamber street wes 4 tual operation of the lot, he said,|urday, May 21 the Citadel. |lers, milliners, tailors, shoe re- WILL SEE FILM |and asked for such endorsation | ued with coupons to present. ..14 he a matter of experiment Next Thursday afternoon the pairs and sales, and clothing| A film, "Date of Birth", prepar-|before proceeding. y retail merchants' section of the! L J 0 itby in| Chamber of Commerce and was g lot attendant to lower the vited to tour the Coca Cola plant|ing. Grocery stores, he said, | will ! time. y be shown to the general'the next Oshawa directory. ted first to the chamber's/ Parking fe ort -Oacrlier a _|in Oshawa. which include supermarkets, had prefeniey Slo tie piper Charles Mesher suggested that Robert Cave vi hat if & ae The meeting was turned over not asked for such a bylaw. this week. The resolution asks|if a lot is opened that it might be ficit appeared in its ope s|to Mrs. Lieutenant-Colonel Gen-| Reg. Stuart said that super Busy ummer 1 In Whitby king Ic ser ther to check cars than it ie to check vice-president Gordon Richards, | A social half-hour was enjoy- ware as well as ghoceries. He| P ans n 1 other farking | is to serve othe RGleTs. 'you would have it full of "led by everyone and lunch was |said they should gard to fall | i i Mr. Frost reported that before chants' cars." |served by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs.|in line with the wishes of other| During the summer months the three events to take in at either FE Gartsha 2" PINE BOARDS LL) : L : : ! I" SPRUCE FRAMING LUMBER 86 cars with a daily revenue of times impossible for town hall choice of two and sometimes|so young spectators and in some 9" 25 cents per car staff to find a parking space." ~~ |cases everyone can participate in 2 SPRUCE FRAMING LUMBER George Munns said that this was Nurses Plan The resolution was then passed there are problems of upkeep,|the entertainment. | June Reuni une eunion The Whitby Chamber of Com-| Mr. Frost asked if there would|said that he had visited many | Tuesday, Roller Skating; Wed- A |merce lear pd this week that a space available in D'Hillier|towns smaller than Whitby where nesday, Wrestling and Midget 124 year-old house has been offer-|Park for a museum. Mrs. Joyce|an historical society was formed|Lacrosse; Thursday, Junior La- that any revenue from the/Wise to remove all parking me- should De charged 10 tie business ery, of Belleville, who is the Di-| markets are getting more and parking lot, estimated at about|ters in the downtown section and[iax and 'et the hants Pay |yicional Home League Secretary. more like department stores. He meters made their appearance in| "The lot is full of cars now," |Kentner and Mrs, Locke. merchants now rather than wait|people of the community will have|the. Whitby Arena or the floodlit Clif Gartshore reported that it| Whitby, merchants complained said Mr, Frost, who is also town| ------------ --- the opportunity of witnessing 10|Centennial Park. not a realistic plan. He said that on to council heatin J vhi y i | . v > . ¢, etc., which must also be; The Whitby Community Arena w Ww. shoppers go to the plaza, one block {taken into account." summer 'schedule will be as fol.) INDO S AND DOORS : ax WHITBY Large Selection: All At BIG Discounts an exe Ontar . | e plar ed to be used as a museum. The Burns said that if the house were| which operated museums in|crosse; Friday, Teen dance; Sat-| Pp | ton pve ST. WHITBY Trim . . . I" PINE BOARDS ut |e permit two-hour parking. He said|the deficit. She spoke on the 23rd Psalm and said they . sell trees, children's 000 ad ini Je Placed 10 2g it would be no more difficult] 'You can't make it free" said|closed the devotional in im gid snd they. sel chairs and hard-| had been estimated that the lot,(about the parking problem rk. "In fact, there are so many| sports spectaculars each week. | A schedule has been arranged | if cleared, would accommodate when meters were installed it was cars there now that it is some. Cha ber S el Takers Each night there will be a|that will cater for young and not parking is free. If the merchants g meters, he said, ill go to the area v itis be utive |" Vice-president Gordon Richards|lows: Monday, Juvenile Lacrosse; | BE SURE TO PAY A VISIT HERE PERSONALS shoppers wil of free par 0 Hospit € er, noting that Osh hall had way for a parking said that it nad served its pu We Vice president William Mor- son said that the shopping « for made | aot and bnard dir he Li dec i perate a M that they could not museum but are asking torical society or take note of the and Mrs. Phillip Martyn Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martyn th holiday week that an | where they will|county counc are end e there all limits of the town, great danger that weuld be smashed She reported that the coumeil was windows ectors of the Cham- moved there, a park at the west these little towns. He suggested urday, Roller Skating. that such an organization might] The softball or the be formed in Whitby to look after|fcllowing weeks in the fllodlit a museum | Whitby Centennial Park on Brock "Could we make it known that Street South is as follows: | schedule fe This Sale . . . It's A Real Genuine . . . be Elroy of Mr. and Mrs. oft had already received an offer of| this house is available," said Rob- av 0 | dent John Frostithe old Hardy House, on Garden|ert Cawker, "'and possibly an his- es Fa ow the old Annes street, to be used as a museum. torical society might take up the| gies Softball ; Wednesday Men's is street west, She said that she would prefer offer." Softball (Industrial League); sirthday today. His. friends. wish Mr. and Mrs.|it as a museum and it is quite] Mr. Stafford reported that the Thursday. Men's Esso Team jim many happy returns of the i had been offer- an historical building also. It/house must be vacated by June 6.| gouthern Ontario Softball 12s to be u as a museum. Heleould be left at its present site,| The chamber then passed a League): Friday, Men's Softball ore condition of the offer|she said resolution endorsing the idea that| ynqustrial League) the house must be moved NOT FOR CHAMBER | Whitby have its own museum. Al Da gue, "We as a chamber are interest-|copy of the resolution will be sent The Professional ed in a museum," said president|to the Ontario County Council, Frost, "but knowing the situation|which has shown considerable in- : . Stafford said that the of taxes in Whitby at present Iiterest in establishing a county [Will continue until such time as have stated that would hesitate to load more on museum, The chamber also wiil|the Weather is warm enough for cfer. to donate the|them. A museum could become a|advise the county council that|the event to be staged in the open vn or any inter-|tourist attraction." they will co-operate in every way | Kinsmen's Stadium, Oshawa. ar eum rather than! "We could stock a museum very|in the event the county wishes to| | ve it torn down quickly," said Mrs. Burns, '"but!establish a museum in Whitby. 1 sais ww.| CLUB CALENDAR \\ |TUESDAY, May 24 Baptist Church CGIT | tre in Oshawa at a distance from the downtown se tion than the plaza here in Whit by and this may cause a d ence Chamber president John taid that there is no such as free parking. The merch who rents a store in a shoppin centre also contributes to the cost |! of the parking lot. In turn, he sald, he must then recover that money through sales "The customer pays for it, you Wt BROCK STARTS Evening Shows at 6:55 - 8:35 MONDAY Last Complete Show at 8:35 HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY AT 1:30 | 'g TECHNICOLOR i re be was wa amber pre A | Le Glen, son Tunstead of Mr..and Mrs. R is celebrating his fifth ARANGE Whithy Churches Let's all go to Church this Sunday St. Andrew's EMMANUEL Presbyterian REFORMED | Church CHURCH REV. D. MARSHALL REV. GERRIT REZELMAN BYRON 57. =A ST. JOHN ST. | 3/4 Concession West of Brock LL fler- a Sunday Frost he hosp thing" a or nt ch -a noon pic 1 take wrst 'Park on No Heavyweight Wrestling which can be seen at the Arena on Wednesday nights held at rch, Port|Bince | an ey John Ang thy Charl present Edward Roberts, of Osh-|! brother of Mrs. Beckley of [he brating his birth- [ested Best wishes are he VL.Ers hey day on Monday ed to Mr. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. *f Bown are spending the holiday weekend at their cottage on Scugog La Mrs. Edna Sawyer entertain euchre club at her | w yy. Cards were \ two tables. The winners | 2 | , Mrs. Edna Henning, | 9 second, Mrs. H. Bart- | ley, Oshawa; low, Mrs. Cora Teel, | Brooklin. tasty lunch was | served by tire hostess, assisted by | I Beginners' classes Mrs. Rose Barrington. The next | WEDNESDAY, May 25 9:45 AM, -- BIBLE CLASS euchre will be held at the home * : . a ; | | Whitby Baptist of Mrs. Henning, of Oshawa Nouithy Red, Orcs wolk Son . John's Angli Mr. and.Mrs. John Brant who glean urch WA | Church Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister work meeting were recently married in All St. Andrew's Presbyteens Saints' Anglican Church arrived Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.CM. Phone MO 8-3618 WHITBY ke Faith Baptist Church YPA Salvation Army Men's Fellowship First Whitby Scouts and Cubs | Mother's Auxiliary | yy Girl Guide Association | | Whitby United Church Baby Band [Phitby Baptist Church 3 B's | 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 g.m.~Dutch Service 11 AM 11 a.m.--~Sunday School in MORNING WORSHIP English Jr. congregation and James Garner as the ever lovin' zillionaire Natalié Wood as the girl who keeps aving wm the air 7 p.m.~--English Servies Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed FAITH BAPTIST 419 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, B.Th. 9:15 AM. RADIO BROADCAST AM 9:45 AM. SCHOOL BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR | 1:00 AM 11:00 AM. AND 7:00 P.M. MORNING SERVICE Both Services Our Pastor Speaking Special Music at both serviges s , Canadian Legion Ladies' Aux on Friday evening from their honeymoon trip in Washington. A family gathering was arranged for their arrival and also a birth- day celebration on the occasion of John's 21st birthdy. The party took place at the home of his par- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brant, of street east. Mrs. H. Bratley, Mrs. E. Fallon, Mrs. 'R. Wigston attended the Sil- ver Cross Women's Association Convention held in Peterborough. Whitby Council No. 4895 Knights of Columbus regular mem- bership m t Wednesday evening were 2 in having for their guest speaker, Sergeant Detective Mullen of the frauds and forgery squad of Toronto. His id educational talk was y enjoyed by all present. Dundas Street E. H and § Assn THURSDAY, May 26 Salvation Army Women's HL All Saints' Anglican Church St. Margaret's Guild 10:00 Whitby Chapter Order of the | SUNDAY Eastern Star No. 248 1 From Whe big best-seller by Women's Institute Re sim semen Wi] The word spread like gunfire : . . "HE'S BACK IN LAREDO!" FRIDAY, May 27 f Salvation Army Youth Fellowship | | WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Smith, B.A., B.D, -- Minister Mrs. J. Beaton, A.RT.C. -- Organist MORNING WORSHIP -- 11 AM. THE RESPONSE OF FELLOWSHIP DEDICATION OF MEMORIAL WINDOW SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM Girls and boys under 9 years 7:00 P.M EVENING SERVICE Family Monuments Created To A6Es/ Individual Requirements | I STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundos Kost | MO 8.3552 of TOURIST TIP ! QUEBEC (CP - Operators of A f ne r taurants | ; ROTARY PRESENTS CHEQUE | Pre on POBERT KNAPP - JANA DAT - WALTER (OY Last Time Today: "I'M ALL RIGHT, JACK" Peter Sellers ¢ a ef more ench-Ca 10 AM Girls and Boys | 9 years and over \ 1AM, Infant Care Junior Worship a cheque for $2000 | Terry Moore, is Whitby Rotary Robert | to airman of the Whit- | Club President Herb Cole, left, provin-| by campaign of the Oshawa | Last Tuesday the Whitby Ro- General Hospial building fund, | tary Club made the unanimous | decision to donate $2000 toward the construction of the propos- | ed 220 bed wing of the hospital, --Oshawa Times Phoot nadian nes. su lan Carmichael Pre director of the cial tourist bureau. the co ost

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