WHITBY And DISTRICT | IN WHITBY TWP. be Expect Record. Crowd | .THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 26,1962 § = | DISTRICT COMMENTS || Whitby"s Harbor { Safety Reviewed By WARREN BARTON DISTRICT EDITOR | for business... for pleasure mittee to consider and 'react' to. Let us hope that Councillor At Nomination Meet ,m 7* By RAE HOPKINS, Times Whitby Manager The lights. will burn late to- night in the Whitby Township) Hall, in Brooklin, as the fown-| ship's electorate will be. sum-| moned to attend another annual) nomination meeting. | From this meeting, dates will be selected to allow) their names to stand for town-) ship office in the Dec. 8 municipal election. ; Every indication so far is there will definitely be an election in Whitby Township] thiS year. Furthermore, every indica- tion is that the township hall will be packed to the doors to- night. In years gone by, nomi- nation night in Whitby Town ship has been the one night in the year when the Township hall in this village has been! packed, leaving standing room only, and very little of that. ALL INCUMBENTS TO RUN All incumbent members of) council have indicated their in-| tentions to seek re-election and) so far one challenger, former deputy-reeve John Goodwin has) declared his intention to attempt) to regain a seat among the township fathers. If recent council meetings are any indication, tonight's nomin- ation meeting promises to be one of the most firey meetings in this township in some years.) Veteran municipal: politician, Reeve W. Heber Down will again seek his seat at the head of the council table. If he is successful, he will be beginning his 24th year as a member of Township Council and his 15th year as a member of Ontario County Council. ELECTED IN 1943 Mr. Down was first elected to of Mr. Whitby Township Council,} Down held a seat in the) Pickering Township _Council,| when he farmed where Ajax is now located. During his 23 years in public) office, Mr. Down has only suf-; fered defeat once. cahdi-| It is not yet known whetherjhe will be seeking a third term he will be challenged this year, however, Councillor. John Dry- den partially discounted rumors that he would oppose Mr.| Down Sunday night. | FOUGHT LONE BATTLE | Councillor Dryden, who has) {fought a lone battle on more|member of than one occasion during his two years on council, said Sun- | mittee. But, he said, he could not definitely state he would not 4 | run for anything but his present j council seat. He said .the out- comé of the nomination meet- | ing will be the deciding factor. : Whatever position Councillor | f a | Dryden should decide to run for, W. HEBER DOWN | on council. He chaired the 1962 council's welfare committee and was a member of every other council committee with | the exception of the fire com- | Before he was elected to coun- : | cil, Mr. Dryden served as a : the high school board for 10 years. ,| >\Metro_ people *Never Act -- Just React'. ap-| Newman can effect these pro. pears to be Whitby's guiding|Posals right away. philosophy. What about the Harbor Com-! Council is finally taking ten-/mission? Haven't heard from) tative steps to set up adequate|t safety equipment at the harbor. Unfortunately, it took move, hem yet? {own SANTA DUCKS JURY DUTY. Hard-hearted Whitby OPP of-| tWOlficers summonsed Toronto |deaths to make the Council/Raton's store Santa Claus for duty on a Coroner's Jury re- Desmond Newman, chairman cently. of the Protection to Persons and Santa (Edward Harrod, of Property committee, is a novice|RR 1, Pickering) was to do his councillor saddled with safe harbor. It was his : an un-|j committee that was stung by the July Coroner's|Qpp relented when Inquest recommendation that| be installed (at the harbor) and} maintained there at all times." =| The Coroner's Jury was inves-| AUTO LIABILITY SLIPS tigating the June death of two whose car \¢ ( \ n jager of Eaton's pleaded with |'adequate lifesaving equipment|them to release his Santa Claus. ury stint at a Dec. 3 inquest in the OPP office. However,.the '"'hard-hearted' | the man- The OPP picked another man. Nobody seems to be able to 'ome up with a satisfactory an- FLY TCA TORONTO fo EDMONTON @ 3 HOURS.50 MINUTES @ UP TO 5 FLIGHTS DAILY © $178 ECONOMY RETURN Ask about ever: lower Group Fores for groups of 10 er more, flying in Conoda See Your Travel Agent, er contect TCA et: 130 Bloor Street West, Torente, Ontario, TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES (@) AIR CANADA day night he did not think he| WILL SEEK SECOND TERM would challenge Mr. Down. Junior Councillor Donald But, he hastened to add, that|Roberts will seek a second tonight's meeting could change|term as a member of council. his mind. if Incumbent deputy-reeve, Mrs. "ing if he is nominated. Myrtle Lovelock, a five-year) Mr. Roberts said during the | council member, four of them)first year on council a council- as a } - reeve of the 1962 council, will/learning council procedure definitely seek re-election to her|however, he chaired the present office. council's property committee Aside from her duties as.and was a member of : deputy-reeve, Mrs. Lovelock roads, finance and parks com- | chaired the 1962 council's . fi- mittee. : nance committee and was acupppE A SCORE member of the roads rian Challenger John Goodwin will, whlel mbrases all piv i in all probability, attempt to Stet ome fire, Peale and settle a score at the polls with Myre. Vommunity all COM: virg" Lovelock. He says he is mittee. |'definitely interested in run-| He said he 'planned on run- © councillor and deputy-|lor spends most of his time © Fs 1962 | 1 g the & plunged into 22 feet of water at|swer why car owners must keep the harbor. their insurance liability slips in A witness told the Jury that|the car at all times. he looked for life saving equip-| The OPP have warned that| */ment, but was unable to find it,/(hey are conducting spot checks} Newman's committee im-|{0% motorists who do not have |mediately installed three more oe as a iad rate life preservers at the water-| inimum penalty is $50, how- lfront and called for recom-\°V¢r, the driver is allowed 24 jmendations from three local hours od produce his liability _|organizations -- the Police De-|°rtllicates, ' * |partment; Fire Department and|, Although the,Motor Vehicles H Haehor Conimianon, Accident. Claims Act, passed this 'was last July last April, demands that the | Sinee > then; the Police and/ Slips be kept in cars at all |Fire Department have forward. |)mes. wae reasoning behind the ed their suggestions. Cc Fear: Chief Constable George Ran., CTown Attorney Bruce Affleck ikine urged that a lifebuoy's|S#¥S that having a liability slip |rope be replaced and also that|!",@. car at ail times "facili. each life-preserver be covered|(2!€s police investigation when by @ wooden box. there is an accident." MYRTLE LOVELOCK Home And School WON BY 90 VOTES Mrs. Lovelock defeated for- mer deputy-reeve John Good- win by a 90-vote margin at the polls last year. Senior Councillor, Frank |Thompson, of Ashburn, said he/¢lection as deputy-reeve. 'is contemplating" seeking to retain his present council seat for a fourth term. He said he will definitely run again if he is nominated and ning," but will have to wait} Sees RCAF School until tonight and see what coun- 2 cil is doing. Colborne Home and School} He pointed out he was only de-, Association held its monthly feated by a narrow margin last;meeting at the school this week. year when he was seeking re-/The meeting opened with "O Canada'"' accompanied at the "The deputy-reeveship,' Mr.|Piano by Mrs. Bain. President, Goodwin 'admitted last night,|/Mrs. A. Pearce wélcomed the "has become' a sort of ob- parents. All reports were read Session with me." and approved. But, he added, he would have} During the business meeting a | council in 1943 and served five|added he would have to await|'® Wait to see what the rest of|was agreed that instead of the years as a councillor until his|the outcome of tonight's meet- the incumbent members of coun- regular Home and School meet-| motor election to the deputy-reeveship in 1948. Mr. Down retained the deputy-| reeve's office in 1949 and 1950! then in 1951, he became reeve,| an office he held from that| year until 1953. In 1953, he was elected warden of the county. | He retired from municipal] politics in 1954 and stayed out for four years. During his four-|tee and served on the roadsjienge Mrs, year absence, he worked his Brooklin farm, which, incident- ally, he still operates. RETURNED. IN. 1959-62 | he was again elected deputy-| reeve of Whitby Township. He| held that office until the end) of the following year, when he) was elected reeve, the office he| atill holds. Before becoming a member! ing to determine whether he would attempt to advance into the deputy-reeve's chair However, he said he "doubt- ed very much" whether he would seek advancement into either the deputy-reeve's or reeve's position. Councillor 'Thompson chaired the 1962 council's fire commit- and welfare committee | 18 TEMPTED Councillor John Dryden said jhe expects to run again and he|'wo in the race, why he didn't Mr. Down retunred to the| 'is tempted" to run for deputy.) Win it. municipal arena in 1959 when|reeve. Discounting rumors'! cil are doing before he makes! ing a "Card Night" would be up his mind. NEVER TURNS BACK ; "T have never been one to) fund turn backwards and one of my, Bob Curtis entertained with goals in life is to one day be|two piano solos. Principal Mr.) reeve of Whitby Township. But Sarles introduced guest speaker, that won't be this year,' he/Raye Carlaw who showed films} said. taken during his two years of He added he wants to chal-|teaching for the Department of| Lovelock, but he|National Defence at the RCAF "doesn't want to have to run|school in Germany, Mrs, Ed- around and have to scrape for;ward Corby thanked the speaker excuses if there are more than| for his interesting commentaries) |while showing the pictures, in _| The meeting closed with the| I hope the rest of councilQueen" and refreshments) held in- January, proceeds to be| turned in to the Association's| an Useful but hardly adequate. The Fire Department's sug-| gestions carry an indirect slap at Council because of the De- partment's numerous and far- reaching proposals. . Warren Mowat, secretary of| the volunteer brigade, told coun-| cil that the harbor area needed-| t |s five life preservers along the} dock area; grappling hooks, a|" set of drags and a boat with Mr. Mowat admits that the)! committee will probabl Ye "'whince when they see the boat}, d motor request." He views the fire depart- ment's proposals as "adequate"' but not the "'ultimate". "The motorboat could be housed at the pumping station garage at the harbor' he ex- plained "and the PUC men could turn over the motor occassion-| ally to keep it tuned up." | With more people using the) beach area every year, Mr. Mowat says the 'motorboat would be available for any! emergency. throughout the township that he|Stays back because I want alwere served by the committee! He feels the Fire Department' would challenge Reeve He ber) Down, Mr. Dryden said should) he "decide to move up," he| would in all probability run for| |deputy-reeve, rather than for|that he would challenge the in- reeve. ! Jerome Heads Home For Leg Operation PERTH, Australia (CP)--Aus- tralia continued to dominate the British Empire Games today, winning seven goldmedals in track and field and swimming. Bruce Kidd of Toronto finished a gallant third in the three-mile race despite blistered feet while ailing Harry Jerome of Van- couver made plans to fly home for an operation on his leg. Two great New Zealand run- ners stole the spotlight in win- ning their specialties but neither was pushed near his own world mark in the nearly 90-degree heat. Peter Snéll, the half - mile and world record-holder, won the gold medal for the 880 and Murray Halberg romped home first in the three miles. | The Australians just about clinched the unofficial team championship' by sweeping the three swim finals on the day's| program--the women's 440-yard| medley relay, the men's 440- yard individual medley and the) men's 220 - yard breaststroke.! They also took firsts in the} women's highboard diving, men's discus and 440-yard hur- dies and .the women's high) jump Canada picked up second. place silver medals in men's} springboard diving and weight- lifting, a third-place bronze in| diving, two bronze in swimming and one in track. : But it was the three-mile run! that provided the thrill in track anf field as Halberg, an Auckland schoolteacher with a withered left arm, played a cat- and-mouse game with Kidd, the 19-year-old sensation who easily won the six-mile race Saturday in Games record time. Halberg won by about 12 yards in 13 minutes, 34.2 sec- onds -- more than 19 seconds slower than his own Games record. Ron Clark of Australia came from a bunched field with a terrific drive to grab the sil- ver medal in 13:36.2 and Kidd wound up third in 18:36.4. shot at Mrs. Lovelock," Mr.!in charge. | SOLED NAIC IRS RAH, The next meeting will be held) It has been rumored around ; Tuesday, Dec, 18 with musical! the township for some months) itertain ent by the choir. | cumbent deputy-reeve. _ | BOWLING NEWS | |sT. JOHN THE EVANGELIST | MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE | Team standings after Nov. 18: |McFelts 2, 38; Go Getters 7, 31; |Witnits 5, 30; Six Seven Ups 2, 130; Hot Shots 5, 25; Bombers 5, 25; Flashpans 0, 24; Jokers 2, Perth time) 21 night tonight for medical (il a.m. EST) Triples over 500: treatment, Ladies -- Fran Schatzmann The 22-year-old Canadian was|749 Doreen Keohoe 643, , Lor- withdrawn from the 220 - yard|raine Bronishewski 621, Diana could make or find. adequate) \Registrar of Motor Vehicles, he who do not have auto ance? There is no compulsary jauto insurance law in Ontario be subject to a fine for failing |The non - insured driver pays {only $20 extra each year when "the renews his license. slips in their crusisers at Whit-| |by just last Friday. | It also is used for the inves-| igating officer's report to the| tated. TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES These cannot be the only rea- ons behind the law. Also, what happens to those insur- We cannot see why we should 0 "facilitate police investiga- ions' when many motorists are IN EDMONTON... Stay at the Macdonald Hotel Phone 723-4122 for Reservations reed of the fine-fear because hey do not have car insurance. The OPP placed their liability) | DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY 668-3304 KELLY X BOOK THROUGH-- MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE ~ 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA 723-9441 grappling hooks. These are solid recommend-| ations for Mr. Newman's com-| CHOOSES DOCTOR | VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- Pope John has chosen Dr, An- tonio Gasbarrini, 80, of Bol- ogna, as his personal doctor, a Vatican source said Tuesday. The post has been vacant since D.r Filippo Rocchi died Nov. 11. 200, S. Vanstavern 207 and G.| Wiles 206. | Winner of the shampoo and wave set donated by Hi Fashion| at 109 Byron street south was! I, Farndale. trials today after doctors found|pascos 606, Helen Sicoli 602,| he had damaged thigh muscles,|Theresa LeSage 596, N. McCar-| apparently as a result of his)roj) 588, A. Veitenheimer 581,| sprints in the 100 - yard dash|Mary Canzi 577, A. Sandrelli eliminations and final Saturday.!539 "Enid Pitts, M. Carter 509 He finished Jast in the final. and Bernadette Robinson 503. An orthopedic doctor who ex-| Men --Lou Bedard 653, Jim amined him said that if he|McCarroll 648, Bruce Hazelton Have your furnace cleaned free this summer and guaranteed | trouble- free all winter, if you purchase "White Rose" unified fuel ei! from Western Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 | tried to run the 220 he might] 643, Lloyd Seymour 606, Jimmy endanger his track career per-| Smyth 579, C. Hendriks 562, Fr. manently. | Austin 554 and Frank Sicoli 509. Dr. George Bedrock of Perth) Singles over 200: | examined Jerome's left leg and) J,adies --F. Schatzman 336, said treatment "'is urgent." -- |295: D. Kehoe 296, Helen Sicoli Charles W. Wayland of Mont-956 Mary Canzi 250, Theresa Bruce Tulloh, the bare - footed) Englishman, finished fourth. '| Snell beat George Kerr of Ja-| maica to the tape in the half-| mile in 1:47.6--1.7 seconds over) the Games record set by Herb! Elliott of Australia in 1958. There were reports that Kidd's feet were so sore aiter| th gruelling six-mile race that he was offered pain - killing| drugs before today's race but| turned. them down with comment "IT don't believe that dope," Jerome wrote a final chapter in another disappointing interna- tional competition when he made plans to fly home at mid- in BROCK Evening WHITBY Last C STARTS 7 & 10 P.M. Shows Start 7 & 8:20 omplete Show At 8:20 lessic€a | STARRING ANGIE DICKINSON AND MAURICE CHEVALIER ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SHOWN ONCE ONLY 8.20 jing fleet contentedly hauled in/H Moore 219, T. Shaw 217, fish off Boulogne. a real, general manager of the| LeSage 250, 203; Molly Hughes, Canadian team, said the sprin-|7,, Bronishewski 235, Nellie Mc- ter will undergo leg surgery. Carroll 211, Aline Veitenheimer He also is suffering from ton-|919, 206: Sandra Smythe and silitis and is expected to have! Agnes Sandrelli 209. his tonsils taken out, Men -- Jim McCarroll 296,| a ~ Bruce Hazelton 254, 206; C.) French Outwit Hendriks 243, L. Bedard 237,| 218; Lloyd Seymour 232, 215; | Tec Hughes 226, Jimmy Smyth R dFi h 207 and Fr. Austin 205. ed risnermen, ° | French Claim = 2": Men -- Fr. Austin 680, F. Si- BOULOGNE, France (Reut-/Coli 659 and Bruce Hazelton 655. | ers)--The French Navy stood) High Single With Handicap: High Triple with Handicap: Ladies -- Fran Schatzman 818, watch Friday as some 460; Ladies -- Fran Schatzmann| |Helen Sicoli 752 and Nellie Mc-| --_|French and Russian trawlers|99, Helen Sicoli 306 and Dor-| manoeuvred for access to rich|een Kehoe 296. herring shoals 25 miles offshore, Men -- Jim McCarroll 296, The French fishermen were| Tec Hughes 275 and Bruce, fishing large shoals off Bou-|Hazelton 258, : logne, saying they had used aj . | "red herring' to lure the Rus-| bf pc half LADIES sians away from (the real her-| 'ANDY LEAGUE ring. | Points for the Day -- Allsorts| The French said part of their) 3. Gumdrops 0, Humbugs 1, fleet lured hundreds of Russian|Jelly Beans 4, Life Savers 1, vessels down to waters off Le|Lollipops 1, Maple Buds 3 and Havre. ' Peppermints 3, "The joke is there are no fish| Triples over 500 -- I Mother. | } off Le. Havre," one local mar-|Sill 630, J. Handscomb 618, M iner observed wryly Brooks 609, J. Farndale 602, A. ! The French claimed Russian Hewis 591, B, Moase 589, G fishing methods tend to dis-|Sandford 568, T, Shaw 565, perse the shoals of fish. So|Greenley 556, L. Lockie 554, when the Russian fleet arrived| Walker 531, G. Wiles 529, E.| in the English Channel, part of|/Mason 528, M, Dolimont 526, H the French fleet went out to|Moore 526, A. Anderson 506 anil! meet them. |D. Moore 500. As soon as the Russians saw| Singles over 200 -- L. Lockie) 7 | |them, the French boats turned | 259, I, Mothersill 250, J. Hands-| south and headed for Le Havre.|comb 248, I, Farndalé 243, M.! Their rivals followed Brooks 237, 224. EF. Greenley Meanwhile, with naval protec-/B. Moase 227, 222, J. Gates tion, the rest of the French fish-|S. Dilling 222, G, Sandford 229 205 221, | 204, 210, {M, Dolimont 913, A. Hewis CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE ! CALENDAR am QE am WEEKLY Events! 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