Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Apr 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. MO. 8-87038 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 11,1963 & ' 1,000 SIGN PETITION Second Fluoridation Vote May Be Called WAITED A YEAR : Park Vista Residents To Get Curbs, Sewers Installation of curbs and storm|quired for their project. Peti-)in this matter we wrote a letter % (aed Des sewers in Park Vista was final- tons were prepared, the neces-|requesting a deputation OE dag sg mae phan ly given the go-ahead at Whitby) sary signatures obtained and the heard and on Feb, 18, 1963 Mal again by plebiscite this year Town Council meeting this|papers were presented to Mr,|G. Femia representing the asso- ga ye , 's week Frost. \ciation appeared before Council! A petition said to contain The Park Vista ratepayers) The Town Engineer was re-jand asked for a progress report|more than by ye oe | or association wrote to the council| quested to submit to the finance|on these storm sewers. presented to yo yore this got to 1,100, Some of those have as follows: ' lcommittee estimates of cost for} The letter requesting the depu.|Week by Mrs. lah Sturgess.\ii os and others have moved In March and again in April|the sewers and at the meeting| tation was referred to the Com- The Euclid street housewife ga- away but we have » ° 1962 the Park Vista Ratepayers|of Council Oct, 15, 1962, a reso-| mittee on Fiance for action; To thered the signatures in town 1,000," 'Association invited members of| lution was carried to the effect\date we have heard nothing|during the past two months. Council to meet with 'them at|that the Town Engineer's costs|further and would like to be ad-} Council approved fluoridation Hutchinson School. for the storm sewers in Park/|vised what action Council pro-|at the 1961 municipal election The purpose of the meeting) Vista subdivision be referred to| poses in this matter. \Mrs. Sturgess told council that was {o discuss the ways andithe finance committee for con-| The report of the finance com-|ddition of the chemical to the means of providing storm|sideration and to discuss the|mittee presented to council in-\Water supply was an infringe- sewers and curbs under Local|matter with the commitee of| cluded a recommendation that;|ment of basic freedoms and Improvement. As a matter of|raepayers involved. "the necessary bylaw be draft.|@84inst democracy. interest two meetings were held| A meeting of the Ratepayers eq {o authorize proceeding with; She showed councillors during that month and all Coun-| Association and Finance Com-|ihe work. petitioned for by own-| d put it back in again, where will this end." Mrs. Sturgess told the Times later, 'I got tired counting the- names on the petition when © The petition was given to Town Clerk John Frost who wilt- check the signatures. oy --} -- Rentals & Service Roto Tillers, Rollers Power Mowers, a epan in which she said she cil members present expressed| mittee was held and we were| ers in Park Vista' | | KINSMEN PLAY HOST TO CLUB PAST PRESIDENTS | j McG , 1954-55 sident Jim Gartshore, club presi Pag Morey so PN iagl ony neg Foote, sess presi: dent, Fred Twist, 144s pres- The seven guests were all past dent, Front row, left to right, ident and Ron Agg, 1951-52 Among the past presidents in attendance were, back row, left to right, Jack Robertson, 1961-62 president; Claire Rich, 1953-54 president; Murray Sil- ver, 1960-61 president; Reg nual Past President's Night 'inn Ridges, was fined $15 or 10 days| interest. These were accom-jples of Purina dog and cat foodjance in a Pickering Township School' Association held _its| Association thanked the speaker|the school auditorium with an|Restaurant, April 2, and asked| welcoming everyone present. un one welcome. there was none Joyce started to spaker, Ted Markwick,|Fair" to be held Saturday, May Magistrate Crawford Guest) travel slides of his world|'he fair. CP and T Committee of the levied the fine. houses supplied by the com-|Mrs, Kyle for more informa-| presidents of the club and Chic St, Croyx, a Kinsmen club president. s D 1 Pl t tj Disturbance unlop FiaNntatlons Fined $15 \jail at Whitby Police Court this! week, Joyce pleaded guilty to} paned by most explicit com-|will be distributed, ____|restaurant. April meeting Tuesday evening|mentaries. In the evening a Spring Fair) Constable Grover Hutchinson with president, Mrs, Gordon for a most enjoyable showing. 'Esringham Hi-Fi dance band/for a brand of soft drink which Minutes and reports were| Mrs. Kyle announced that/disk jockey, who will act as|was not stocked. When the} read and approved. Don Fil-/further arrangements had be The meeting ogres nearer and asked the propritor pe | »jrefreshments were serve y|to step outside where, "he would op of Can-/11 at the school. A pet show) , i ag = ypc ae |will be held from 1 to 2.p.m.|Mr. Belsey's room. accepted the guilty plea and travel for his firm illustrating) Any youngsters wishing to Odd Fellows and Rebekahs met the Dunlop plantations, the show their pets please contact|'011 aq rellows' Hall for its WHITBY loyees, andjtion, There will be judges ap-| - : | TB ane steaeee of great|pointed to select winners. Sam-|Albert Carr in the chair. Three nes Sieating the chibis 08 past deputy-district governor, --Oshawa Times Photo T ] T ic Thomas Joyce, a charge of causing a disturb-| R. A. Hutchison Home and Don. Gilchrist on behalf of the| Serenade Dance will be held in| said the accused entered Mike's Kyle, opening the meeting by en|Master of Ceremonies, Every-|proprietor told the accused more introduced the guest/made for the forthcoming -"F beat his head in." Mr. Markwick showed|before the official opening of} CP AND T COMMITTEE April meeting with President |Rebekahs and six Odd Fellows! |payers Association, ation is a financial burden to \the business. to the County Health Unit for|Unit board will discuss \eonsideration. The following re-|further with you." County Health Unit re: ambu- 16, Of Bayliance service and John R, Town their general approval of the|advised that this work should) aims of the Park Vista Rate-|not be undertaken on a winter) works program but that work| Town Clerk J. R. Frost was|could commence around April) most helpful in guiding us and) 1963. drafting the type of petition re-) As we heard nothing further "I think it is time, past the) time, to proceed with this," said Deputy - reeve George Brooks. "We did not pave Rosedale and! |Dovedale drives because the} jsewer construction had to be} done," he stated. "We have to get this rolling if} we want it done this year,"'| Deputy-reeve Brooks urged, Councillor Desmond Newman) said that the expenditure would) be in the area of $150,000 and Ambulance Futur Still Unknown The fate of Whitby's ambul-|However it is recommended) ance service still hangs in the|that an agreement can _ be balance. reached between Ajax, Picker-| W. C. Town Funeral Chapeljing Village and Whitby who do Ltd, informed Council recently|have an ambulance service, that the ambulance service may|to share a 24 hour service with- withdrawn unless counciljin the area. | a ; Srevided a subsidy, John R.| "We must stress that the ges structure." | Town told council that the oper-jtario County Health Unit is not} Councillor Paul Coath said linterfering in this matter. The|that debentures were paid off foregoing is a suggestion only.|under general levy. He stated "You're representative on the| that the bulk of the Park Vista this) expenditure would be paid by |the homeowners im that area Harry Inkpen was slated tojunder local improvement. appear before council as a de-| Councillor George Bevan ask-| putation He did not appear and/ed if the construction would con. the letter was referred to the|flict with the proposed widening finance committee. of Dundas street east. Deputy- you as follows: reeve Brooks replied, "the "Ambulance service does not) CNIB Canvass budget. "Our per capita debenture is) greater than Oshawa's," he| said, "and theirs has been com- mented on. No one is against the expenditure but I would like} to see it in a conservative fi-| Council referred the matter ply was received at Council meeting this week. "You're letter to the Ontario was discussed at our recent board meeting and we advise should be included in the capital b sauc had boiled 32 ounces of water. Mrs. Sturgess blamed a whitish deposit in the pan on the action of fluoride. She declared, 'fluoridation is not democracy, it is dictator. ship, anl we citizens must get legislation through to correct Loon of spreader with purchose of Grass Seed or Fertilizer Sportsman's Corner 103 Byron St. 5, Whitby 668-4919 most omnes it. Mrs. Sturgess said she had contacted both the Dominion Government andthe Royal Can- adian Mounted Police on the is- sue, "but they passed the uck."" Mayor Stanley Martin said that no buck passing took place. Fluoride was put in by a ma- jority vote at the last election," the Mayor said, "if this petition is successful then it will come out again, Then someone can come with another petition and One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom end Rugs ©@ Wallpeper and Murels © CLL. Paints end , Varnishes © Flo-Gloze Colorizey Points DODD & SOUTER INCOME TAX RETURNS 708 Newman Cres. Whitby fa |widening of the highway is a |provincial matter, what is more lt} within our jurisdiction. | Nets $] 995 Church Choir | In Whitby important, a four-lane highway so people can drive straight To Present Sacred Cantata: raising of $1,995.70 of which $500 through town or the needs of |the people of Whitby?" | Deputy-reeve Brooks' remarks | |drew applause from a number \of Park Vista ratepayers attend. \ing the meeting. The choir of the Emmanuel|were raised by the business sec- Reformed Church, on Third con-|tion of the drive under W. cession west, at Walton boule-| navidson, vard in Whitby, will present @| 'The rural section between Sacred Cantata, entitled "The|whithy and Oshawa under Mrs. Glory of the Cross", by Rose-iR, H. Allan brought in $172; | Whitby's drive to raise funds | ------___ mary Hadler, Friday, at 8 p.™./northwest corner of Whitby for the CNIB was reported a : Now Open... success by Harold Hare, chair- TERRACE man of the campaign. Subscriptions resulted in the WHITBY Specializing in... GO 00D OD F Featuring . . Southern Fried Chicken RESTAURANT | Stolen Car Driver Fined A erous driving charge laid aga $300, Costs Defence Counsel Terence a Sudbury youth re-|Kelly told the court the ac- sulted in a $300 fine at Whitby|cused, a high school student, were in attendance, The meeting opened with the |Lord's Prayer followed by the |minutes of the last regular jmeeting being read. | A letter from the Girl Guides |regarding the 'Tag Day' was jreceived, Brother Carr is to at- vy, tend Girl Guide meetings and 'explain more fully the link of \CP and T Committee. BOWLING NEWS | | LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE Points for the day: Allsorts 4, 'Gumdrops 1, Humbugs 3, Jelly Beans 0, Life Savers 3, jpops 1, Maple Buds |Peppermints 1, | Triples over 500: T. Shaw 767,| ik Mothersill 763, G. Wiles 643, |A, Hewis 626, R. Peloshok 610, J, King 601, J. Handscomb 577, Lolli-| 3 and in the church. This very impressive Cantata is based on many of the familiar Hymns on The Suffering of four parts: Part I, Contemplation of the|the campaign and a fine job was) Cross Part II, Our Unworthiness Part Il, His Suffering Part IV, Our Consecration Between the under J. Gartshore, $350; south- |$240. | The town was divided into iChrist on the Cross, and is injnine division swith a total of} 123 canvassers working during }done by all. Mr. Hare also reported that jAjax had $732 in subscription junder the direction of Ed Steer, and Myrtle, under the direction west corner under C, E, Goode, | Old English more & Chips Steal COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE LIONS CLUB Wash-o-Rama Sal. April 13 8 A.M, -- 6 P.M. North Brock Texaco For Pick-up & Delivery PHONE 668-2092 $1.50 per wash 120 BROCK ST. N. 660-9006 | Decor Centre 107 Byron St. $., Whitby Phone 668-5862 | NOTICE | Town of Whitby HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION. There will be no garbage |] collection on Good Friday, April 12th, Garbage normally collected on |] this dey will be collected on | Mon., April 15th, For That New Spring SUIT The next meeting will be held|Columbus 0, Legion No. 2 Tuesday, May 14, at the home|Legion Old Sweats 0, Mel-Ron of Mrs. Bryce Young, 810 King|3; Andrews No. 2 0, Mowatt's BA 3; Abner's Esso 2, Credit ----------|Unien 1; Red Wings 0, County Truck Tire ,. | See ERT SE Evening Shows Start 6:45 and 9:15 HOLIDAY MATINEE FRI, 1:30 Police Court this week. had run away from home after| Brother Wickett reported that|B. Moase 573, M. Lintner 566, d guilty to both chargesjeaten for two days when the Office. |510, G. Sandford 506, M. Brooks Constable Raymond Goodwin| His Worship then 253, 236; I. Mothersill 267, 262, car from a Toronto parking lot,)years suspended sentence on tagging. : S The next CP and T meeting|King 225, 223; M. Dolimont 245, way 401 picking up two hitch-| and Odd Fellows please keep}223, 203; J. Handscomb 219, B./ ear passed the vehicle on in| C | the! osts Oshawa *, B. Moase was the winner of t jmeeting Tuesday afternoon at other car, driven by Ludovicius} the home of Mrs. Harold Bon-) WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE The officer testified tha t|o! an accident netted a $150 fine) After the business period,| (284); G. Richardson 722 (274); Paquette's car crossed the me- Wood street, appeared in Whitby) .nj (281); C. Sawdon 718 (28: \ p Service at the close of n (286). thick tree and ended in some|Police Court charged with' the which they presented some! Singles over 260-- R, Koster plete wreck and the Talens|intersection of Dundas andjw,.'» 'Jordan 274. A. Young 268 P " } Ma 4 » A. 4 y vehicle suffered $300 damage. | erry streets by the car driven A very enjoyable social hour, Points won -- Silversmiths 2, bury, of Thorold, suffered a; Chilton told the court that he Carman broken ankle and jaw and Cyril;made a left turn into Perry} y feet and vertebrae, causing $30 damage. Both men were on their way, Magistrate Guest then levied Street. prmrenenncccemer reer amese nei Ge Paquette, 17, was also|an argument 'with his mother.|the group was umable to obtain|B, Childs 558, B. Moore 550, S. charged with car theft. Hel|He said that Paquette had not|'ass from Toronto Central/Labanovich 547, M. Farquhar ke before Magistrate C. W. Guest.|accident occurred. It was suggested that Rebek-|501 and M. McKim 500, imposedjahs attend to the Friday after-| Singles over 200: T. Shaw 278, of the Whitby OPP Detachment|the fine on the driving charge|noon tagging and Girl Guides| testified that Paquette stole ajand placed Paquette on two/will take charge of Saturday/234; A. Hewis 265, 232; G. Wiles 258, 230; M. Lintner 245; G. Feb. 1. The officer said the ac-|the theft count. cused then drove east to High-| es cornea ------~ will be held the first Monday if|B. Moase 232, L. Stevenson 227, va a May at 7.30 p.m. All Rebekahs/S. Labanovich 220; R. Peleshox! ers enroute. | L Sc Constable Goodwin said that a, eaving ene \this date in mind, rie 215, E. Walker 211 and . Farndale 200, highway and Paquette told the ST. MARK"S UNIT NO. 10 two hikers, "he will Mark's United Church|the shampoo and wave-set do- pass me." The court heard that/ i. |Women Unit 10 held its Aprillnated by Hi-Fashion the 'accused then drove at the! Driver $150 Talens, of Hamilton, and a col-) jnetta with Mrs, James Anstey| Triples over 700 -- B, Jordan lision resulted. Failing to remain at the scene|presiding. /809 (304, 264); Bud. Bragg 744 for an Oshawa man this week. | "}Ron. Bragg 715 (386); J. § " Mrs, R. Daniel and Mrs. H.| 8 ); J. Suther dian, entered the north ditch,| Robert Elwood Wagar, 31, of Boys conducted the Easter Wor-|!8nd 780 (270); R,. Pascoe 722 hit and broke off a six-inch : ot| water among other trees. joffence. He said that h thought) very timely thoughts from the|295, A. Robertson 285, T. Per- The stolen car was acom-|his car had been struck at the! tugy book the "Word and the|ow 269, G, Hendricks 288, E. y. The two passengers in the stolen|by William Chilton of St. John t i : , cee ollowed. Tea hostesses were|Post Office 1; Simpsons Wood car were injured. Daniel Salis-|street. Mrs. .W Bradley and Mrs, J./ Products 1, Firemen No.2 2: Connell, of Kemptville, had ajstreet and the Wager vehicle! lung punctured and fractured)moved forward and sruck him| to Oshawa to the Missionary|the fine with the option of 30 liege. 'days jail WHITBY SSSTRHO OCS SCH OHH HH ES Committee To Consider Park Development Development of Whitby park as a community centre will be considered by a committee of Town Council, _ At this week's council meet- ing a letter was received from the Kinsmen Club of Whitby Crushes Police Hat Brakes squealed and _ tires screeched, whem a truck driver) on Dundas street east, Wednes:| day, made a valiant effort to! avoid crushing the hat of one of Whitby's best. Lynn Middleton, an officer on the Whitby police force, had just got out of his parked cruiser and was waiting to cross the| street, when a gust of wind|y blew his hat into the path ofj/onded a motion that the matte ; r an omcoming truck, jbe referred to th property As fate would have it, the hat}committee. ) tumbled under the wheels of the) ------ vehicle despite an effort to} MAP avoid it by the driver. wie gyn -- The The crunched hat came out/United States, Britain and of the accident with a row of|France are joining Japan in a neatly imprinted tire tracks onjventure to produce a topo it. The officer seemed uncon-|graphical map of the mor cerned, however, and punched|/The project' was started by the hat back to shape andjJapan's Kazan Observatory at placed it on his head. Kyoto, western Japan. developed by the club. Councillors Joyce Burns and arold Slichter moved and sec- ERUY PROQUCTION + tase epee the sey "tro . apres Borden - Oreactad by Maroy Laity - Lemmeapiny Sy mtd ee og teal on on tna mn ten Ln. Women rnsers" nes mune tat Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ee a ee Why Not Try... Bierves | the numbers, pastor will give a short Go A Friday message based on the ' theme of The Cantata. The choir is under the direc- tion of Peter Rottine, organist and director of music. There will be a free-will offer-|°2U° by $1,500. = ing received for the support of| | ea WM. 4 the choir work. 10 Young People Jo WM ott od|of Mrs, W. A. Bulley and Mrs, . ©, McCullough, had $69.80. These funds were especially welcomed as the expenses of |the CNIB last year for this area were in excess of the local rev- | | || 129 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY Tailored to Measure by ISHMAN HOBBERLIN TAILORS MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP |, | "FIRST INSTALMENT OF XES DUE APRIL 16th 1963 TAXES are stalment will be d | will be allowed on the seri four instelments. The first in- April 16th. A discount of 1% He and 2% on the third and fourth instalments, if paid. on or before April 16th. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, ALL TAXES ARE PAYABLE AT ANY WHITBY BANK PAY NOW--AVOID PENALTY CHARGE F. N. McEwen, Tax Collector, Town of Whi The public is a me at 9 "4s visitors are most cordially wel- J . oin Audley Church! By MRS. FRED PUCKRIN tome. WHITBY |AUDLEY -- Ten young people Suggesting that Peel Park he! |were received as members into PERSONALS A reception was held last Sat- urday evening at Club Bayview, |\Whitby with 72 guests jpresent to honor Mr, and Mrs. \Fred W. Cooper, Thornton road north, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mrs. Cooper, the former Dor- lothy Goulding, is the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Goulding and Mr. Cooper is the only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper. The honored couple were mar- Ottenbrites 1, TAM 2; Knights ofjried in St, George's Anglican|April 13, at the home of Mr. 3;|Church, April 8, 1938, by the/and Mrs. W. Brown. L. Fair, {Reverend Briarly Brown. Receiving with her husband, |Mrs. Cooper wore a beige lace 'dress and am orchid corsage. The co-hosts were their only son and daughter, Mr. Ronald Coop- jer and Miss Marilyn Cooper. Guests were from Toronto, Sun-} deriand, Bowmanville, Oshawa and Whitby, Kathy Gerry, 15 - year - old {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerry, 810 Beach street, Whitby, student at Henry Street High School and pupil of Margaret Connely Dance School, has won jthird place in the intermediate) 15 to 21 yars solo baton twirl- ing contest. Kathy's score was C°.s. This event took place in | St, Peter's High School in Peter- {bordugh under the ship the church on Sunday by Pro- fession of Faith--Jeanette Ast- jley, Jo Astley, Joy Astley, Har- jold Guthri, Linda Izatt, Allan Powell, Namcy Puckrin, Bob |Richards, Ronald Smith and} |Stanley Wonnacott. | By transfer of certificate, \Mrs. A. W. Betson from Dan- \forth United Church, Toronto. Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was observed during the jservice, The Rev. M. Buttars jacknowledged the new commun- jion cloths donated by the UC Women The meet community this club will Saturday evening, Uxbridge, Ontario County Agri- cultural representative, will be \the guest speaker. Mr, Tathap, Dean of Men, York University, and two stu- dents visited at the home of |Mr. and Mrs, James Rapsey on Tuesday evening. Wade Haubert, one of six ex- jchange students from Franklin, Pennsylvania, to Ajax High \School last week, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rapsey. TIN| is NEW! 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