The Oshawa Times, 2 Sep 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office; 111 Dundas St, West Tel. MO, 8.3703 August Building N early $400,000 yale of building permits ing permits granted for the month Withy during theof August, This was slightly August was $395,105, Pelow the 23 issued in August of 1958, Wis figure compares favorably, A preskdown of the residential ith the total of $247,475 for the permits Includes ~~ two single me month Ist year, July's fig: dwellings, $22,000; one duplex, t r 5 $126.02, |820,000; one apartment building, % 8 ven for August $25,000; six garages and carports, were issued, Last $3300; two additions to single t figure for permits dwellings, $4800; roof repairs, v3 $6000; vestibule, $2200; three August's residential porches, $430; and one tool shed, y was below August of |§75, i, commercials were higher, | Commercial building included~ Two permits were Issued for one factory, $50,000; one storage tax exempt buildings, Blair Park building, $3000; one office, $1500/ ichool and Bt, Teresa's one sign, $400; one private swim- School have ® tots) ming pool, $1100; underground alue of $245,000, gas tonks, $1300 and one truck ere 19 residential build | '| garage, , $9000, "WHITBY | Whitby Man DAY: BY.0AY Receives Award is 'From St. John applicants for Cana y were heard by Tiller at g Co Phiursdas 2 hy County Charles Stafford, 107 Dundn mhle to the formal Street west, was presented with iance which will 8 certifie ate from St, John Am {bulance in recognition of his work in Whithy during the last six Mana er: Lloyd Roberison n nied » } n ding Hie ate 100 | at a later date AT 100F HALL years 100F will hold thelr| The award, given at a recent of the fall season this|Rotary Club meeting, was the they are host to Corps' thanks to Mr, Stafford for the first of theirihis splendid work in promoting parties at the|first ald among school children, ting of the lodge Boy Scouts and Girl Guides and Tuesday eve numerous adults Representing the St, John Am: bulance was Harry Hammond who sald "As you probably real. ize the Corps canpot pay for the assistance given hy people out:| side the Order, therefore, they have established a means of thanking these people In the form {of a certificate, This certificate, |called a 'Priority Vote of Thanks' |was started some B00 years ago "There are approximately six to 12 certificates presented to peo ofl MeCahe and ple in Canada sath ye ar in grat irned from a|tude of the wo ful work they ition spent In have done for order. " in Cape Vin-| they were the| n i Ie me 1 next CPR WATER TANK ON BROCK ST. Water Tank To Go With Steam Yet another landmark on Brock was supplied by the Whith street Is about to disappear as it/and. during the winter mont bows to progress, With the pass. section workmen made ing of the steam locomotive from oil-fired heater was in oper the scene, 50 also must the to keep the tank from freezi water tank disappear, Water from the tank led une Whithy's water tank, on the ground in a six-inch pipe west side of Brock street, just water spout on the north pouth of the CPR tracks, will be the tracks, east of Brock torn down and removed as soon With the advent of the #8 a tender has been let the water tank Is now The tank, which Is inside a sary and never again wooden housing, came with the younger fry stand by the CPR which arrived in Whitby a panting steam locomotive about 50 years ago, During all/Whithy while the fireman pou those years, It was the first water in its load of water in the tend stop after trains left Agincourt, |The water tank and the Water for the tank, which/train whistle have both holds more than 50,000 gallons, town, Trenton Rink Wins Wilson Cup + Murray WHITBY PERSONALS Fuller and her| iret af Belleville, | W. E, Miller E., mother-in.| Get Bt uller BU { Whil ile Yor and ' ANIMAL, FXPERIMENTS Mrs, Carpenter,| LONDON (CP) More than! Robert Skinner!46.000 animals died in 8,600,000 g daughter, 811|eXperiments carried out on living| are now hack animals in Britain last year, In manth"s holiday |Spectors paid 1,660 visits to exper foundland where | Imental establishments - usually his parents, [Fr warning, M oun I unnect \ ef ed at ft p 0 | 8t. Laurent, of Trols| hee, is spending a home of her daugh- v, Mr, and Mrs of Henry St, She by her sister, | Fortier, of Quebec tt n mpanied 1A 1 \ City Mrs, E Haugiter, H Miss Barnes and her Katherine Me- have returned to their) Centre St, N,, after summer months as guests of Mrs, William Gare of Peterborough The coveted Wilson trophy was|Charlie Heels and son put up for mixed trebles com. with 1 win 46, petition at the greens of the During the afternoon refresh Whitby Lawn Bowling Club on ments were served by Mrs, Ker Saturday afternoon, Cunliffe and Mrs, Donald Tutt After three, keenly - contested yyngy WINNERS games by rinks from Trenton, Winners in the re Port Hope, Peterborough, Lind say, Toronto, Oshawa and Whit Jiaey Which wis hel Me by, the family team skipped hy heavy rainfall W. G, Fuller of Trenton, emerged 1st, Mrs vietorious, This well-known trio of po" 540 father, mother and daughter y wins 23: 2nd. Clavior scored 3 wins 54 plus § {1 win 34 1: Sed In presenting the trophy on Lott, 1 win 21 plus 1 behalf of the donors, Alma snd Herb Wilson, Don Tutt congratu lated the winners and then took the opportunity to express the hope that Mrs. Wilson, who re cently underwent surgery in Osh awa General Hospital, would soon be well and back among her friends at the bowling club Running the Trenton team a very close second was a smooth. playing Whitby combination of Betty and Ward Bick captained by Tom Henstock who totalled 8 wins 84 plus 2 Bill Preston's Oshawa entry with Vi and Grant Norris took third place with 2 wins 50 plus 4.) Members of the 1960 team Another Oshawa rink came in Jim and Norm Elder, brothe fourth when C. White scored 2 Toronto: Tom Gi ayford of Gorm wins 40 plus 6 ley, Ont, and Brian Henderson The prize for win of King, Oat. John Rumble score went lo Mrs, Toronto is the spare Phone MO 8.3618 ( ndi ng the th Rezelman, Mrs, Rezel. | their daughter, Miss, returned from a day spent in Mich. New York states, ( hol ind gular I'u A. Mellwain, of Mone ding the Ontario Conference, visits| Mr, and Mrs, 8, | { Craydon road, | her daugh- ind «Sandra, Mrs, ley, Mrs, L, Sime dren Peggy, Dennis ind Mrs, Charles son Danny, Wilfred Alexander, tanley, Mr, Kelvin ed the Powell fam | 1 at Waltona Park, | last Sunday, Some of the Powell fam. | the plenie r Couple hower R, RICHARDSON irrespondent On 30 Frank and Toi vs folle Wells, Hen Free Mary MV n wok man Lou M¢ Laren, Canada Horsemen Arrive In Rome ROME (CP)--Canada's eq trian team arrived in R Thursday night and went ou day to do some riding in prep ation for the opening of Me Olymple equestrian event This 1s the third time ( has entered the eque events. The Canadian t ished well down the list 1052 Game§ but won a third pla bronze medal in 1050 a ely V { V } im | n. th Lala) sw Ad «At Sl Ry MRS ( AT GARDEN Whithy Garden Club on | Thursday evening held its an nual flower and vegetable show | | at the council chambers, Shar. club | \ high My one and Tuesday the Sunday Burn's Church | flowers, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 3, 1980 § Family Reunion Is on fo Event MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN Corr visitors of Mr, ond Mrs, Ross Sharp, Mr, snd Mrs, G. BE, Jhon, Elizabeth and Alnslie were with Mr, and Siew, ore C Ashton. Mrs, Geo, A, font, Oshawa, held a wiener roast at the home was a Sunday guest of Mr. and espondent of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Lead- Mrs, Geo, Irwin, ENNISKILLEN On Solaray, {beater | Mr, and 3. Bet Poser. Om. Aug, 20, a family Was During the evening a presenta. Awa, were (] held at the Township Hall, Hamp | ion rng fountain pen was made Harol Ashton's, | ton, Those sitending were thet, Gordon with thanks from the, Mr. and Mrs, Don Wear, Osh © family of Mrs, Bertha Yeo, for club for his work of being their|8wn, were overnight guests on merly of Tyrone, now of BoW-\ conch, Monday with Mr. snd Mrs, A, L, meanville, and the late Richard! Wearn, J. Yeo, | PERSONALS Misses Gall and Darlent M This was the first time in 13 Mr, and Mrs, E, A, Werry andlter, Bowmanville, has been ok years the family of three daugh- Betty Jane spent the weekend daying with Mr, snd Mrs, R, Vir. ters and six sons and their fami with My, and Mrs, Brock Olde|fue, lies have been together, Around and Nancy, of Clinton, During| 70 sat down to a delicious supper, their stay they saw the Shakes-| pearesn play, "Midsummer or PRESENTED edioit su, Dream", at Stratford, On Monday they were dinner guests and Mrs, Herh Yeo and family, p : Prince Albert, Bask., were pleas. ss mre iond Mrs, Bob Emberson iin Guelph, antly surprised by the presents tion of a gift of money, this be- Ma nd yl Sorin Yeo and ing their 20th wedding amiver. ly spent eeks at Blur Lake, sary, The gift was James Colville, of iid | Boy Buen Dettich pont 4 few In the evening many eousins, ro ll rs. 4, Fleming a aunts and uncles joined the fam-| 4 ily party, The evening was spent eo Me od Mi. Bor. revin ud in dancing with music supplied hud Fin A Ryd op: by the family, and a social time" v ew, | returned home with Carol for a was enjoyed, week, Rodney Trwin fis holidaying Relatives were present from |Oshawa, Bowmanville, Hamp- with his eousin, Bob Scolt, at ot | : MRS, ETHEL JESSUP Wins Seven Belly-Dancer's Art Ignored ? ton, Newtonville, Tyrone, Ennis-| CNE Prizes pi TORONTO (CP) helly killen and Saskatchewan, Mr, and Mrs, D, B, Kay, Bill dancer | pleked pho, ASE COACH HONORED Kay and Miss Jean Edwards, Mrs, Ethel Jessup of Whithy dian National Exhibition To iid Gordon Yeo, coach of the Jr, Toronto; Captain and Mrs, Harry s awarded four first prizes and plain about the customers, Enniskillen soccer club, was Gregg, Donald and Michael, Glen. ' Ho pleasantly surprised at the con- burnie, Maryland; Mr, and Mrs, three seconds for her knitting en-\ Ann Inge, a premier attraction ciicion of the season's schedule Adam Sharp, Mr, and Mrs, Trian at the Canadian National|in a midway all-girl review, said\oc Prureday when the boys Sharp and Linda 'were Sunday Exhibition recently, ! First prize awards were for a women's white cardigan, bed {Canadian men don't seem fo p---- recognize her Egyptian belly dance as art, but only as sirip jacket, hahy dress and women's heavy sweater, A boy's Jersey uit, baby shawl and women's| tease. "All they do is stare at me," fine sweater copped second place| awards WHITBY AUTO TRIM REAR-COUNTY SPORTS Ph. MO 8-8121 A tries See +» WHITBY MODEL HOME 502 Dunlop Street East of Reynolds sald Ann, "There is a message to my dance but I'm afraid the fellows are getting the signals mixed," Born in Norway, Ann claims to Among her 40 prizes won at have learned her dance in Bagh the CNE during the past six/dad during a Middle East tour years, Mrs, Jessup has been as a hallet artist awarded 21 firsts, 11 seconds,| Attendance Thursday at four thirds and three honorable CNE was 186,000, down mentions from last year She also placed first in a Bias adoday 18 Fi) ectrical Day Weekly contest n 1054 and won| George L Wilcox, president of two firsts in the Northern Exhibi the Canadion Flostreal Man | tion during 1969, Actyrers' Association and Cana Danish-born American comedian was strangled between the rails| | massage, | dian Westinghouse, was to he Victor Borge, who was in fine] of the veranda of her home, reetr------ the 1,500 Decorated by DODD & SOUTER PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON STREET SOUTH WHITBY MO 8-5231 YOUR cD PAINT DEALER guest speaker at the directors') luncheon, He has a tough act to follow Thursday's luncheon guest was On Veranda form, Borge takes over as head-! y liner at the grandstand show] BELLEVILLE (CP) -- A six |year-old girl was fatally injured| Saturday night | | Thursday when she slipped and Susan Hurst, daughter of Mr, | and Mrs, Ted Hurst, died in hos-| (pital, - Doetors unsuccessfully U [tried to revive her heart with| \ rom n epe ' Clearing of All 1960 G-E Televisions The Ultimate In Television Enjoyment Model CC-159--The Tweed Another great 21" model, You get erystal clear pictures with life-like contrast Front-mounted controls and speaker, Tone control, Set-and- Forget Volume control, Extra dark safety glass, Front-mounted controls, NOW ONLY 239.00 NO TRADE-INS ON THESE MODELS CLUB SHOW president, Councillor Joyce Burns,- who Is shown above with her first prize modern | arrangement of late summer | ~Oshawa Times Photo h the friends of Mr, ! 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