Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1963, p. 5

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| y= CIR QUEEN'S SCOUT BADGE PRESENTED ceremony held in the Col- borne Street School auditor- ium, The 16-year-old Scout was also presented with the religion and life award by A highlight in any Scout's life is when he receives his Queen's Scout badge. Andrew Goode was presented with his Queen's Scout's badge by his father, Monday night, in a ASSESSMENT DEBATE Rev. G, McLeod. This sum- ~ \for the Quarter Century cele-| x mer, Andrew will travel to | Greece; where he will repre- | sent the 1st Whitby Troop at | the World Scouting Jamboree. --Oshawa Times Photo Towns And Townships Fight Equalization Towns versus townships has|"when they get their assess- been the pace set in a two-day|ment notice and when they get incomplete Ontario County their tax bills." Council equalization of assess-/"ON THE FIRING LINE" ment debate. Whitby Township's Reeve In the early stages of the John G. Goodwin charged the hassle Tuesday afternoon coun-|municipalities never know cillors turned down the 1963|"who's going to be on the fir- statutory report of County As-jing line next year,' when Mr. sessor Gordon D. Hepditch by|Hepditch completes his statu- @ 25-13 vote and accepted anjtory report for assessment ") KUXILIARIES Viscount IODE Day Camp Opens July 2 The last meeting of the sea-| Tea hostesses were Mrs. W. son of Viscount Greenwood|Leathers and Mrs. A. Ingram. Chapter IODE was held in St.) : Mark's United Church Hall Mon-) WCTU day afternoon. Regent, Mrs.) WCTU held its monthly meet- F. W. Browne presided. Min-\ing Tuesday evening at the uses were read and reportsinome of Mrs. H. Quantrill. Girls Softball Gets Underway At Centennial Centennial Park will be the battleground for girls' softball teams Wednesday and Thurs- day evenings. Wednesday at 6 p.m. A. J. |Horack and Hoffer Valley teams meet, followed at 8 p.m. by a floodlight game between Bowmanville and Whitby given. \The meeting opened with pray- It was announced that re-ler and was presided over by freshment booth Bs oc on by| Mrs. Quantrill. Viscount Greenw apter ati virs) G. Glenney was in the ---- Air Show was most cnarge of the worship service. successiul. J ts were read and Tentative plans were weil bpedda Rive Mrs. A. Mitchell who had brations of the Chapter. Wool] tended ia delegath the com was distributed for summer| ' en ; ; iv held in Peterborough knitting. Shipment will be made|Vention held . : , this month. ; ey a most enlightening re Educational report was read | Por , : 4 by Mer ieee Bftt, Malt auied by Well munis oa plates wi 1) on r- } traits of the Queen. Prizes and special welcome was extended treats for adopted Northern to a number of the Oshawa school in Spring Bay have been' ladies present. sent. Mrs. Williams, of Oshawa, Mrs. P. Spratt wiii present) presented Mrs. Mitchell with a the grade 8 history prize at St.|bouquet on the occasion of her John's School, ord od Mrs. birthday. F. B. Wishart a rs. J-| Mrs. Quantrill, the hostess, Speers at Colborne Streetiassisted by Mrs. Simpson and School June 27, also the his-! Mrs, Glenney served a delicious tory prize. __ |iunch. oon taunt bo The group will resume its ac- vener will open Tuesday, July|'ivities in September. 2 at 10.20 a.m. for the month of) ,, aNOK ¥; July on J. McQuay's farm north) tO deiaal wands Church Florence Davey Group of the Town Park, D'Hillier street. 4 7 : Camp Director tiis year will/held its final meeting of the be Mrs. R. J. McQuay. Counsel-| Present season in the form of a lors include Margaret Weaver,|P0t luck supper in the Sunday Anne Henstock, Mary Ellen Mc-|School hall Monday. Quay. Additional counsellors!) Rev. W. J. S. McClure, Mrs. will be obtained if necessary. |McClure and two sons were Transportation by bus from|present. Rev. McClure said Centennial and Kinsmen Parks |grace. (Flemming and Martin) jun- iors. fae B 6 p.m. Thursday, the and R Transport versus A. J. Horack game precedes la contest between Whitby Juve. niles and Oshawa Juniors. Whitby Kinsmen | To Attend | Convention The Bigwin Inn, a Muskoka) |tourist center, opened its doors| | June 19 to representatives of} |52 Kinsmen..clubs on the occa. sion of the annual District 8 convention. | Attending from Whitby, along! Tapes ae pepper THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 20,1963 § Joan Calder Feted Prior To Marriage Prior to her marriage to Philip Leonard Simpson, Miss Joan Beverley Calder was hon- ored at a personal shower at her fence, Whitby Town Coun- cil, erection of a chain-link fence around Coronation Park. built had been defeated twice the home of Mrs. Don Bell, 112| Previously; this time the motion was carried by a recorded vote. of 5-4 in favor. MUSIC Theory, History, Harmony lessons to beign in SEPTEMBER (IN WHITBY) 'Write or phone now te errenge 483-9114 Councillor Burns Gets Her Fence | Councillor Joyce Burns got this week, approved the The motion to have the fence Wellington street, Whitby. A presentation of luggage was made by neighbors. Co-workers of the bride at the Toronto Daily) Star, Library, also made a' presentation. | JOANNE (Strowger) ATKINSON 172 Briar Hill Ave., Toronto 12, Ontario ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 16 Mr. and Mrs, C. Ashton of Annapolis street, Oshawa, enter- tained at a mixed party presen- tation. | Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Weaver, | Walnut street, Whitby, enter-| tained the bridal party follow-! ing the rehearsal. Mrs, Donald Calder, mother of the bride, entertained at her residence, Wellington street, at a 'trousseau tea. | uled for Hamilton, in August, will host Kinsmen from 400 communities in all provinces o Canada. : sien naiiimaiciaeat Protect your investment in Boat, Motor and Trailer with "All Risk Insurance". ASK US FOR RATES AND IMMEDIATE INSURANCE} + coverace BOWMAN, GIBSON and GARDNER INSURANCE AGENTS 145 Brock St. $., Whitby Onterio BEST, FOR LESS -- | with their wives, were: Club} President. J. Gartshore, H. Souter, M. Silver, G. Casr, C.| Hewson, F. Hatch and W. O'Brien. | These annual meetings afford) FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guoranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase "White |) Rose" unified fuel oll from Western f) Oil Co. : |Kinsmen. an opportunity to dis- {cuss the varied activities and |projects of their clubs and to DIAL 725-1212 |plan future work. | The five-day convention will |be highlighted by election of a new District Governor for 1964. Chairman of the event will be |present, Governor Bob Luke, of Sutton. FREE Loan of spreader or sprayer with @ purchase of fertilizer or insecticide. | ERVICE A national convention sched- TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE AMBULANCE SERVICE CALL POLICE DEPARTMENT 668-5858 or AJAX 942-3610 and Dundas Street Schee! will be provided. Milk is provided and campers bring their lunch. Application forms can be ob- "That vote," Mr. Quantrill|tails will appear in the oress. suggested, washed out every- \thing."" He said there was no minority report nor was there! PERSONALS a statutory report. There is nothing on the floor, therefore , : councillors would have to keep ev. W. J. S. McClure and lots of days open to clean up|Mrs. McClure and family will be ithe equalization hassle. spending the weekend in Moles- | worth, Ont., former charge of |NOTHING TO REPORT He suggested the only 80° -oiebrations will be held. tained at the schools. More de-| approved. |Rev. McClure, when centennial) Following the supper a short|= business meeting was presided) over by Mrs. W. McIlwaine. The} secretary's report was read and/ SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Deity PHONE 668-4341 It was announced that the/ jnext meeting would be held! \Sept. 16. The meeting closed! with the Mizpah Benediction. LAWN-BOY PH. 668-4511 Sportsmans Corner 103 Byron St. $., Whitby | COMPLETE GARDEN SUPPLIES | SALES & $I | J W. $. MARTIN, Mayor assessment committee minority| equalization. ilution would be the committee| report by a narrow 20-18 vote margin. On a 19-15 recorded vote Wed- ftesday afternoon the townships managed to get the second reading of a bylaw to equalize the assessment of real property of the several towns, villages and townships in Ontario Coun- He charged Whitby is becom- ing wealthy in industrial assess- ment and this is done by mani- pulation of taxes to attract in- dustry out of other municipal- ities and into Whitby. Whitby's Deputy - reeve George Brooks resented Mr. Goodwin's charge and pointed out there was No manipulation ty: But, the third reading did not eome to the floor. THIRD DAY TODAY County councillors began the third day of the debate today before leaving Whitby to attend Warden J. Sherman y F Scott's an- ual warden's picnic at Ather- of taxes in Whitby. He added when the county "bumped" Whitby's assessment up in 1960, it need take no credit for bring- ing industry into the town. WARDEN CAN'T ENDORSE Warden J. Sherman Scott said Tuesday he could not en- dorse either the assessor's re- ley. "Nisher the Assessment Act, equalization must be complete by June 30. Whitby Township's Deputy- reeve John Dryden said Tues- day it was his opinion the as- sessment committee minority report should be acceptable to the majority of council. Mr. Dryden, in support of his argument claimed if Mr. Hep- ditch was right in pointing out through spot checks the total county assessment is too low, therefore the assessment of each municipality -- low. STABLE According to Mr. Dryden port or the assessment com- mittee's minority report. When the debate opened again Wednesday morning, clause one of the bylaw to equalize the assessment was defeated by a 16-9 vote, the towns and larger, harder - hit townships winning round one. When Mr. Quantrill attempt- ed to substitute the defeated clause, in committee, with the assessor's statutory report, his motion was defeated by a 20-11 majority vote. rise and report there was no-) thing to report Mr. Dryden suggested the or-) iginal clause may have been| acceptable if a correction in the Scott Township equalization) factor had been included. | Mr. Brooks agreed it may} have been, but he pointed out the third reading takes a two- thirds majority of the council/ in order to pass. He suggested Whitby Township shouldn't feel bad because "the chunk taken off Whitby Township's assess- ment in the equalization is 'be-| yond imagination." | Port Perry's Reeve J. J. Gib- son moved the assessor's re- port be accepted with one ex- ception, that Uxbridge Town- ship's assessment levy be reduced by $250,000. He sug- gested that $250,000 be split equally among all municipal- ities, The bylaw was given two readings during the afternoon sitting, and today will come up for a third reading. It is ex- pected the third reading will be another hard fought battle be- fore it goes through -- if it goes through. St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No, 6 met at the home of Mrs. T. Brandon, 900 Henry street, for its final meet-| ing until fall. After a delicious supper, served on the lawn, an informal social evening follow- The group will resume its activities in September. The many friends of Mrs. Martha Gray are sorry to learn that she is in the Oshawa Gen. eral Hospital under observation. They wish her a prompt re- covery, | Faith Baptist Church WMS is/ holding its final meeting of the present season Thursday, June 20, in the form of a social meet- ing with Mrs. R. Fallow in charge, All members are urged to attend. | While in England on a four. week trip, Mrs. S. J. Avis, and FINGER-TIP START can start the new Lawn-Boy. Wilson's 106 Colborne E., Whitby ----- Phone 668-3746 with exclusive if you.can lift a finger you New geared starter reduces starting effort 94%. EXCLUSIVE WHITBY LAWN-BOY DEALER cle & Sales aX' i UN | SW, x X WW 4 -- her son, Robbie, 138 Hickory street, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutchins. They were also in Kent and Surrey, While in Sussex they visited her mother-in-law Mrs. B. Avis. In London Mrs. Avis attended the Bahai World Faith Congress at the Royal Albert Hall. | Father A. Wouters WF, visit.| Ak municipalities must maintain a) Hutchison School ed his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. | stable mill rate, not one which} fluctuates up or down every year. He charged the county asses- John Duffhues, Palace | Father Wouters is the Postula- |tor of the cause of the canon- jization of. the Blessed Martyrs street. | | | sor could confound and dumb- found council, but his equaliza-) tion factor is arrived at mathe- matically and mechanically. It puts equalization completely out of line, but the minority re- port would minimize the equal- ization factor for every mun- icipality. He said each councillor must think not only of his own mun- icipality but must think of the good and welfare of the county.|J' GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY Whitby's Reeve Everett Quantrill said he was "glad to see Whitby Township is getting a little conscience and thinking of its neighbors, But, he added, in 1959, the good neighbor po- licy was forgotten by Whitby Township." According to Mr. Quantrill, the "handwriting was on the wall in 1960 if any municipality tn the county raised its assess- ment, that assessment was go- {ag to go throughout the entire county. "There are two things about faxes which make the taxpayer mad," Mr. Quantrill said, Field Day Results field day held recently on the school grounds. | were treated to coke and ice cream donated by the Home and School Association . Following are the winners of the keenly a events, 50 yard dash --Bill Wiersma, John Sheddon, Anthony Jones. High Jump -- Bill Wiersma, Don Fillmore, Robert Russell. Standing broad jump -- James Hamelinch, Bill Wiersma, Lhory Bosgroof. JUVENILE GIRLS 50 yard dash -- Lynda Dud- ley, Deborah. Linely, Jennifer Moyle. High Jump -- Arlene Jones, Linda Dudley, Jo-Anne Preston. Standing broad jump -- Jen- nifer Moyle, Deborah Fackett, Lynda Dudley. Softball throw -- Lynda Dud- ley, Hendrika Willebaer, Jo. Anne Preston. "BROCK whirsy -- | Oaks ig vat STARRING i' CONNIE FRANCIS Mediterrencee Im PANAYISION® & TS TA Dogue Evening Shows Start At 7 & 9 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 Ne ~~ a 4 | ll At lunch time the children| Students of R.A.Hutchison| Running broad jump -- Lynda! United States April 25 for his | School competed in their annual| Dudley, Arlene Jones, Jennifer| first visit in Canada 2nd the| | Moyle. | Relay race -- Deborah Linely, | Theresa George, Catherine} Derry and Katrin Fischer. | JUNIOR BOYS Relay race -- Ronald Halton, Ronald Dudley, Richard Wilkes, | and Richard MacKintosh. - High Jump -- Ronald Halton, | Ronald Dudley, Chris Peterson. Running broad jump --Ron- ald Halton, Chris Peterson, Ron-| ald Dudley. : | 75 yard dash -- Ronald Hal- ton, Ronald Dudley, Richard Ouellette. | Wheel barrow race -- 1. Ron-} ald Dudley and Richard Wilkes; | |2. Michael McKnight and John | Wessels; 3. Chris Peterson and Gordon Defoe | Standing broad jump --| Michael McKnight, Ronald Dud-| ley, John Wessels JUNIOR GIRLS High jump -- Wilma Day,| Margaret Jones, Christina! Wiersma. Running broad jimp -- Wilma) Day, Sharon Kyle, Susan Doole. Standing broad jump --Susan Doole, Margaret Jones, Joan Cunningham. | Relay race Beth Lees, Susan Doole, Diane Ing and Sandra Mayotte. 75 yard dash -- Susan Doole, Margaret Jones, Sandra May- otte Wheel barrow -- 1. I | Hendriks and Sandra Mayotte; | 2. Sharon Kyle and Rosemary! Penney; 3. Joan Cunningham and Cherie-Ann Lowe INTERMEDIATE BOYS | High jump -- George Lees, Arthur Wiersma, Gregory Jack. son Relay race -- Michael Ouel lette, Leonard Strickland and} Arthur Wiersma. 75 yard dash -- George Lees, | Gregory Jackson, Michael Ouel- lette Running broad jump -- ory Jackson, Leonard Strick- Greg | aaa jJand, Bill Stark. ! of Uganda. He arrived in the States. He expects to be visiting | for ten weeks before returning | to Rome. | Barbara, five-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jackson, Greenwood crescent, is in Scarborough General Hospi- tal where she underwent sur-| gery. Friends of the family viet her a speedy recovery. Hop, Step and Jump -- Greg-} ory Jackson, George Lees, | Leonard Strickland. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 75 yard dash -- Velma Dud. ley, Viola Fitzgerald, Glenda Goldrick Running broad jump -- Velma Dudley, Joan Doble, Marilyn Maxwell. Standing broad jump -- Velma Dudley, Joan Doble, Stevhanie Strowger, SENIOR BOYS 100 yard dash Sheidon Huitema, Harry Hamelinck, Richard Mellis. Running broad jump -- Shel-| don Huitema, Harry Hamelinck, Thomas Soloman. , Standing broad jump --Shel- don Huitema, Richard Mellis, Ron Parton. 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