WHITBY And DISTRICT |p ous Home START SIDEWALK REPAIRS Z mor via From N. Z. Stay A former Whitby resident and|stated, "in some ways they are member of the Whitby Police|more British than the British." Force visited with friends in| Among the things that were town earlier this week. Jack| missed by the Masons were cen- Mason returned with his wife,|tral heating, fly screens and the Marjory and 10-year-old daugh-|fact that few people had auto- ter Jane after a spell in New|mobiles. He noted that a 1952 Zealand. Chevrolet was advertised for The Mason family decided tojsale at an equivalent price of Mireturn to Canada after seven) $1,000. months in New Zealand. Jack] It is a principal farming econ- describes it as "a beautifulljomy, Mr. Mason said, and the country but with a standard of|farmers are by far the wealth- living much below that of Can-jiest people in the country. He ada." also said that a working man in He said that although English|Canada with an average income by birth he was glad to get/of $50 to $60 per week was bet- back here' as the Masonsj|ter off than a New Zealander -- of Canada as . earning around $100 per week. Jack worked for the N.Z Jus- tice Department in the town of HOMESICK Napier in the country's North|, He pointed out that although Island. He said that the town|there were strong economic rea-) was beautifully located with a|S0"s for leaving the Antipodes| wonderful view of sea and the family returned because of mountains. gc gags Roped ee, a us -a qey|the easygoing way ife in New) a Pag iy wll ---- Zealand was very tempting but) for less wages than one would ag af a oh Tr it| be paid here." Even with the):; 4 wonderful country in extra money which was earned] any ways and was peace-| by those long working hours) ry) and restful. He described it things were still rather difficult,|,., being excellent for those| the former police officer said. | wishing to take a health cure. MORE BRITISH When the Mason family left He also remarked that it was|in December young Jane was) difficult to get to know the New| iust recovering from @ bout of | END OF THE SEASON CLEAN OUT... SHOP EARLY FOR Zealanders as they had a Brit- hepatitis. Jack says that these} VERY BEST SELECTION AND SAVINGS ish reserve. "In fact," Jack|few months spent away have) brought the child back to per-} fect health | © e Jack found fault with what he) } Brooklin Whips called, "excessive bureaucracy" | | in New Zealand and said that) permission had to be granted by| : the government before boat} "a Qe League Leaders tickets could be bought to leave | tS Sk eee ee +s : the country. | rigid construction. Family size "ie & By GERRY BLAIR Penalties: Nickle 3.14, Bruce a also hae that various | 6' tobles . .. seats 6 easily. The Lotton brothers, Ken and| Wanless 5.16, Castator and Ash-|Weuare schemes ih the country Glen, and defensive star Lou|bee 11.48, Curtis 12.25. were paid for by high taxation. | why Brooklin Hillerests swamp-|13. Brooklin: .K Lotton .... .14 -- -- -- : pit ed the league - leading Bramp-|14. Brooklin: Vipond eir home was "Shangri-La" the Brooklin Memorial arena. |15. Brooklin: G. Lotton Kiln dried pine, ready Ken Lotton was a standout, (Batley) 4.17 to paint... fold down eis 4; W A L L T R t L L l S aver ship scoring five goals -- his/17. Brooklin: Vipond .+.... 8.47 ili tari VE $1.4 REG. $5.95 | SPeciol, Gal...--e00ee-- 95 most productive night of the|18. Brooklin: Nickle board ship, Jack oo ? Smell Wall ft. 21°" Well Glen Lotton scored twice and/|19. Brooklin: Batley jthe return to Canada of the last | aided on three others, and with| (Curtis, Baker) ........9.34/0f the six families. \ : 8 Ft. Fan Type 8 ft. 21 Well Ihave increased his total im-|21. Brooklin: K. Lotton .. 19.18] well," he exclaimed, "but it is ~ a on " |mensely as he showed tremend-| Penalty: Russell 16.27. nice to be back home." NN = "fot ies ROW 1.27 ° ies 19 New 2.39 |clear breakaways. Lou Nickle also had he h B J }goals and three assists, and edac ers, oar Nickle were the chief reasons Third Period Jack carefully pointed out that REG, $17.95 6 ' ; G ceceee 3.19) 200 that for them there was nof LAWN CHAIRS ton Ramblers 15-6 last night in (Grandy, Curis) 3.19 better country in the world. f 4] OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT s showing excellent marksman-|16. Brampton: Fendley ... 7.28 i for easy storage .... ; e ; 8 1962 OLA senior schedule. (G. Lotton) ....sseees+ 9.28 Masons' return in July marked! oe = siadd Reg. 79¢ NOW S9e Reg. 2.69 NOW 2.02 a trifle more accuracy could|20. Brampton: McLure .. 18.01| 'New Zealand is all very| : : a 7iNe --=-- | Reg. 1.49 NOW 1.12 Reg. 2.89 Now 2.17 jous bursts of speed for several Reg. 15.95 NOW 11.96 gave indications that his tal- ent, displayed for many sea- Pica = eae rae SCREENING 1 Bais Ba iti oman ine ete ------------------------ sons with Port Credit Sailors : , reen- ; ; PERMASCREEN -- The fiber glass sc C | ca te Reach Accord : The result of the sidewalk ; Park. In the upper picture |prior to his janet conan €eac ccor ' P A T ing thet will never rust, rot, stoin or sc paving now being done on | the result of asphalting and jwith Hillcrests, Whitby's Brock street south | rolling is seen with one roller them considerably come play- CALIFORNIA REDWOOD -- MODERN STYLING . +» regularly 16%4¢ @ sq. ft. NOW .... SQ. FT. is shown in the above pie- | tamping down the freshly joff oo At a meeting of the Manage-|thod of payment for responsib-\f 1 Gorden Table and Two benches Double Chair -- Reg. 16.60 tures. Town Engineer Charles | laid covering in preparation Brooklin became stronger as)ment Committee of the Whitby|ility. Added cost to the Whitby) maa ag lch led ba NOW 12.457 : : , P aa a ti Hoag's 12-year-old son Brent | for the final rolling opera- the game progressed, tallying| Public School Board with a re-|taxpayer will not exceed $400 in Reg. 45.30 -- NOW 33.98 ff ae 2 4 8 points out just one of the | tion. done by a heavier |seven times in the third period|presentative of Ontario Teachers| 1962. : : ee Reg 1280 WOW 3 ' ng 39 EACH i ; sag hae Reg. 12.50 NOW 9.38 badly broken spots on the | machine. to almost equal their goal pro-|Or ions held Wednesday ; 2 sidewalk near Centennial --Oshawa Times Photo | duction of the first two stanzas.|agreement was reached over BP etegee A -- Poa. | pelle ALL OTHERS 25% OFF SPRUCE Play in general was spark-|salary negotiations. the 5th year in Categories 1, 2 TY ling with good accurate pass-) Jack Fisher, assistant secre-jand 3, This is intended to en: UTILI GRADE ASPHALT COAT ing, featured by tight defen-jtary of the Ontario Public|courage teachers with Grade 12 RO sive tactics on the part of Hill-/Schools Men Teachers Federa-|standing to improve their. aca- crests, and also some note-|tion and representing the Fed-|demic qualifications up to Grade R e ai t 35 Bl ocks worthy netminding by Patjeration of Women Teachers As-13 and beyond : aker, -- sociations of Ontario, met with EOE || . p The visitors appeared not at|Chairman of Committee Thomas Pee negotiations Were Jens Ane home in the Brooklin arena, by|Edwards. Other trustees pres- drawn out, and at times fiercely) scoring only two goals perjent were Mrs. Gwynneth Hoag|cocs'*¢; Dut at all times con. eriod, far below the league ducted by both sides with. good] Of Broken Walks leaders' average. ' 'ince ar " release|(25t@- The board was determin-| iis 4 if agp yee gtd in sl ton eo Undoubtedly the absence of/to the press said that the auree:\°" to limit education costs to a) jone order. | Before the month's end, Whit-)topping costs about 60 cens per) pyr} } f pcg minimum d by limiting th a mel 0 iB ; : ; egy : y rearguard, Gord Thomp-| me um, and by limiting the | : : RANCH RAIL by pedestrians will find they| lineal foot and it is anticipated|.o, hampered the Rampton' orig ng bce ehh per cost to only $400 in the current bi Rd Ai Reg. 40c per ft have another 35 blocks of nevw|that it will last for 15 to 20\nerformance, as Hillerests re-\Category ne have a starting sal-|"°2, Delieves it has been suc-/ |p| |. ' Hal ly! Ordos of 24° 6s mans € sidewalks to walk upon. When/years, |peatedly broke in on the poorly|ary of $3,200 and that there are|°¢Su!. In the rh pig Magibaesons the current project, begun Wed-| On the other hand, concrete) ¢ ' ' ~~ lagement commit j j a j why o ft. nesday, is completed, a total of|sidewalks cannot be patched. |proecwre Brampton goaltender, |s200 increments for the'first five| se' ent, Committee in bearingy VR: : Oe 2 = i i i i i the brunt of th otiati Ady 40,000 lineal feet of sidewalk will] About the only remedy is PA stele pm years. behalé of the wenn ap rg c4 por SNE UETY ¥ 4 CROSS RAIL 45 : |- Wayne Thompson was top ' 4 Reg. 53 ft have been repaired, over the/tear up the broken portions and : After five years the annual in-| peci i hr ensin-29 need os d : i | ; av \goalgetter for Ramblers with sa pecially commended. It is held ' past three years, with a layer}replace them with new Side-| ty, with single counters from crements are raised to $300 ter-|also, that this settlement reflects Orders of 21° or more af saphel pwee- [Bert Russell, Barry Ashbee,|™inating in a maximum $5,700/well upon the good sense of the a : @ ft, The asphalt layer, one inch| The cost of just removing the/parry Fendl Jim Mc.|&fter 10 years service. They may|teachers and their representa- ae Te P thich, is used to cover sections/old sidewalk can run as high as rented a eS | move up to Category Four after|tives. The board is Hb that Fiber Glass Translucent 'ANEL WEAVE - ; | A eg. 99c per ft. of old sidewalk which have/$1 per foot and it costs another; Other Brooklin. goalscorers|* BA degree is gained as a re-|with this settlement in effect for| 5¥2c privacy fencing broken up or are otherwise a$3 per foot to replace it with) wore Don visoda" Hp Bob Sult of which a BA teacher with|two years, full attention with the| EXCELITE PANELS 73 egy glen LF 24° € ; t hazard to pedestrians. This|\new concrete. The concrete|Gyrtis with two each, and Rock| 12 years experience will be paid|co-operation of the teachers, can COLORFUL_PERMANENT more only i sai : , : hs spire ' a ft. year's contract calls for 12,500| walks, he said, generally have Ratley sheer Bob Carnegie regis-|* 200 : lbe directed towards ies, a AND HEAT BLOCKING 'eanl cll lineal feet and it is expected) a serviceable life span of from) tering one each. Mr. Edwards pointed out that|that Public School Education in Ideal for patios, fencing and carports. Galveston' K that it will be-completed in two|10 to 15 years. BRAMPTON -- Goal, Jim|@t,Present it is hoped that all/wihitby is raised to the highest Light and so easy to handle . . . use REG 15 64 beh mpd a Pe % weeks. | In other words, he said, thelT hom pson; alts., McClure, |Public school teachers will ob-|possible level. ype -- ong 3 ea his Pass 8 " high residential chain The longest single stretch tojamount of sidewalk which had/Bruce Wanless, Bennett, Rich- tain the BA degree. | ee ion a a yen lek. Goatees, oes GE anak receive the covering this sum-|received the asphalt coating in)ardson, Fendley, Ashbe '| Changes up to the old ached | soft, comfortable shade, x 8' ponels. mer is a 1,600-foot walk on\the past three years would rep-|Wayne Thompson, Russell, Bill|Ule involve recognition of all out-, Brock street south in the vicin-|resent about a 20-year program|Wanless, and Castator |side experience up to six | Alumin Wind I ¢ I y ss, é years. | um Windows ity of Centennial Park. The re-|if the town had undertaken the| BROOKLIN -- Goal, Baker;|Previously such experience was (Installed 2.00) mainder of the summer's proj-| construction of concrete side-jajts Nickle, Grandy, Glenj|recognized only if it was "'con- 12,50 : Seiki i paris of ie Cows) "Portions of dewalt. wherel"Barea"'Ken' Lis, Bateyserviee In Whi. "Ths chang : $ ortions of sidewalk where|gie, Barrie, Ken Lotton, Batley|service in Whitby. This ch | gie, Barrie, Ken Lotton, Batle: ry. change ' ' repaired. When this contract is/only one or two sections are and Vipond. Y\was made at the request of the| Aluminum Doors ' ' : Powncorge said foal Engineer! cracked or broken will still be First Period teachers, and because it provid | 29 50 ainatalled: 9.00) - is SOF TRANSLUCEN ¥ es Hoag, a three-year pro- i i | : tanh tetas tg Gow 7 @ a arles zg year pro-|repaired with concrete rather Bramp.; W. Thotipson 5.00/¢4 difficulties in finding suitable) | 4 ; : : REINFORCED gram will have been completed)than having a black patch ap-| 1. F replatements i id i i '. A f | -lin: Nick § -term, be- 3 E i? and nearly every section of side- i roken| 2° brooklin: Nickle lives: Aas 0 HOR GAs OL a Wi hb hae |, eee. 9.43) Cause of pregnacy, sickness etc.| 20% OFF 8 ili sidered dangerous will have re-| In addition to the cost factor,| 3. Brooklin: Curtis ....» 12.46 Principals will now receive an ; : : we ceived the coat of asphalt. |mr. Hoag says it is easier to| * Prooklin: K. Lotton allowance of a minimum of $80] @ Grilles and : fas (a (Nickle) .......ssseee 14.35/Per_ Classroom, to a maximum Accessories Ti ; The asphalt topping for side-|shovel snow off the asphalt be-| 5, Brampton: Ashbee .. 16,46/0f $140 per classroom, at $100 Siding Planned to Save You Time end Money walks did not come to Whitby;cause it does not have the) | pers M ; without some controversy. Some! dividing lines that are in the Penalties: Carnegie 1.59, Rus- ge pg SonoEreDe Awni af B E A V E R 6 A R A G E $ members of council did not ap-| concrete. sell 6.45, McLure 6.50, Castator Kae basic teachers increments. | oe prove of the black sidewalk but} Next project for the town will| 926, Vipond 11.00 and Grandy|Previously principals had been} Railings Complete materials in- : ; i ¢ a 35, id an allowance which chief argument in favor of be the street paving program ne se ich was clude easy - to - follow asphalt was the matter of cost. |which is scheduled to start on| Second Period not related specifically to the Columns plans ond all steel "up $ Mr. Hoag said that the asphalt! Aug. 7. . Brooklin: K. Lotton amount of classrooms involved. Shower Doors and over door and i Totton) 6c The Board recognizes that this hardware . . . every- +o Pang Glere ae s | 7. Bramp.: W. Th '14|8 @ much more equitable me- thing you need to build BROCK Evening Shows Start at 7 & 9 p.m. Nis: Go Lonea eH . DISCOUNT Sh Womere ve. cise: Only @ soft . Brooklin: Lotton .. 4.40) i ' 12'x 20' BEAVER ligh ' Selection Setusiey: Mati . | 9. Brookli | tive garage. Quality a det ight comes wre ny Matioge of 1:20 | HHrakis Cris ga PLASTERING I "pRopucTS, Eo materials throughout. y 9 I excitement-- " & . Brooklin: Carnegie PRODUCTS NOTHING DOWN Two-Car Economy....... *495 Straight or Curve Top Straicht or Curve Top high as the sky! \ \ and Wt | (Moore) o2| REPAIR WORK 120 NOT "" Projecti \ \\ | d vevastssscasse Sh 0 Dundas St. E. Whitby OTHING TO PAY an 2k" Projection 2914" Projection o . Brookl | lob Too " Deluxe Two-Cer $ 42" Width " mystery-- \y \ ial WZ (Nickle) ae i 13.30) aaa oe | Open 9 a.m. -- 9 p.m, TILL JAN. 1963 Trendwood Gorage..+.+.. 695 . deep as the sea! AW/ MSs It Y A \ Reg. 18.95 NOW 16.11 a Reg. 22.95 NOW 19.51 ri . Brampton: Russe | P 1s yment plan an i Deluxe Two-C "Width f "4 Wa (Castator) ul hone MO, 8-8733 RIT Srioving your garage now. Trendwoed..... 607 ReRyZT95 NOW 18.66 | Reg. 27.95---NOW 23.75 Set, 9 a.m, -- Noon Use the Beaver deferred 48" Width Width t! Reg. 25.95 NOW 22.06 Reg. 31.95 NOW 27.15 srious Ae) | ARTISTS! sterious ayae)))),||...A°T'STS! || courtice PHARMACY island --. "ee || RAINBOW | a Chesies H Schneer production in (itty 72 gl ON | CLUB | WILL BE CLOSED i FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT IDEAS -- PLANS -- MATERIAL -- LABOR B E A E CALL OUR : HOME MODERNIZATION DIVISION WE WILL DO THE COMPLETE JOB LU Mi K ER -- including -- SANA PUL RANA ASS Z AW AKIN | | --_" eA \\wurrey pant |] FOR HOLIDAYS \) 4 Michael Oaig-uoan Greerwond-Michael Calan Garyveril |] 5 tocrse x wuney || AUGUST Sth- 12th | Beth ROGAN acHerbert LOMes cxran Non] Se Fc Oats Utran ard Crane Wis MO 8-3488 | babes tal tsa sie @ CARPENTRY @ MASONRY @ ELECTRICAL @ PLUMBING @ HEATING