THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 21, 1963 Navy Trainees Ston At Whitby : Whatis this Crowd Watching.. Whitby was invaded, Wed-| The three ships, Porte St.) nesday night, but few people|Jean, Porte St. Louis and) realized it. Scatari made the stop at) Auxiliary mine sweepers! Whitby as a training exercise from the naval reserve fleet at|and to pick up water. | Hamilton slipped relatively un-| Whitby volunteer fire fighters | noticed into Whitby Harbor|arrived shortly after the ships | about 6.30 p.m. |docked with three pumper About two hours after eee bl ad to supply them with docked, the ships released their| fresh water. | cargo of some 65 young Naval! The captains of the ships, | Reserve trainees. Lieutenants B. Harasymiw, | Most of the naval reserves,|F. R. Berchem and W. N. Fox.) who come from all over Can-| Decent, were greeted at the) ada, were on board for a two-|gangplank by Mayor Stanley) week training course but some|Martin, Harbor Commissioner| will remain for the entire sum | David Ross and Deputy-reeve mer. |George Brooks. | The Reserves were given, After greetings were exchang.| shore leave until one o'clock|ed the Whitby goodwill delega.| Thursday morning, the first|tion toured the HMCS Porte St. | since leaving Hamilton three|Jean under the leadership of| days prior. |Lieutenant F. H. Bercham,) They converged, first on|commanding officer. WHITBY And DISTRICT DIFFICULT SHOT AT GOLDEN AGE CLUB PICNIC Under sunny skies Wednes- day members of the Whitby Senior Citizens Club enjoyed a relaxing game of croquet at Pine Ridge Park. Ladies watching Mrs. Francis Leath- ers attempt a difficult shot are from the left, Miss M. Cameron, Mrs. M. Johnson, Mrs. D. Tanner and Mrs. T Johnson. About 28 club mem- bers spent the afternoon at "ASSESSMENT SQUABBLE Whitby, then started.on foot! ity to these young sailors and) By 10.30 a.m., Thursday, the} towards Oshawa. However|harbor was emply; the ships many motorists travelling to had left enroute to their next Oshawa displayed their hospital-| port, Kingston, gave them rides. Reports from the trainees) the following morning indicated ithey all had a good time. Police jreported no trouble. HOMARKET FOODS LTD. FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD AND FREEZER SERVICE 668-5875 513 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Five Infants | | | | 'Are Baptised _AtSt. Mark's The Sacrament of Infant Bap- SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 tism was observed at St. Mark's|,. |United Church Sunday morning when the minister assisted by Pine Ridge under the care of Elder J. E. Whitehurst re- Red Cross volunteers, playing | ceived the following children | games of croquet, golf, cards presented by their parents: | and darts, or just strolling Kimberly Ann Borchuk,| through the beautiful park. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, M.} --Oshawa Times Photo | Borchuk. ee Laurie-Anne Kathleen Jones,| |daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) |W. J. Jones. | Denise Gail Gilmore, daughter | jof Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Gil! neth James Leslie, children of; Equalization Bylaw "is:s:es mex Defeated In Council : Ontario County Council failed) townships (especially Whitby Thursday morning 'to enact a|Township) favored an assess-|Brooks urged night meetings for/the Sacrament of Holy Com. bylaw to equalize the assess-/ment committee minority re-|council's July session. His mo-/ munion will be celebrated. ment of the several towns, vil- lages and townships within the county for the purpose of levy-| ing county rates for 1964. ' The bylaw's third reading was called for Thursday morning, port which decreased the town-j|tion received majority support} ship's assessment considerably in many cases and increased the| evenings next month. town's assesment coniderably in many cases, However, the townships won |Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leslie. David Wayne Herrington, son/ jof Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Herring. | FREE Have your furnace cleaned free and guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase "White | ane, unified fuel oil from Western |) i 0. DIAL 725-1212 $10.00 trade in allowance for any |) used power mower on the || purchase of the famous Can- edian made... OTACO MOWER | Sportsmans Corner | 103 Byron St. S. Whitby PHONE 668-4511 Next Sunday morning new} Whitby's Deputy-reeve George; members will be received and/ and council will sit during the! GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Check Tuesday's Oshawa Times FOR FULL INFORMATION during the third day of debate|round one by a narrow margin in which towns and townships| vote Wednesday afternoon when fought tooth and nail to defeat|the second reading was passed the equalization taxation levies,|by council. Beauty Queens | To Be Chosen | ©@ Custom Draperies ® Broadicom end Rugs Wellpoper and Murols | IT'S COMING... TOWNS AGAINST | Towns were against the equal-| Thursday, the third reading was defeated on a 19-19 tie vote and the equalization question ization as were some of the] sent back to the assessment! larger townships (especially| committee to work out a report| Pickering Township) while Anglican WA Gives Two $25 Donations St, John's Anglican Church WA held its regular devotional and business meeting Wednes- day in the Sunday School hall. President, Mrs. E. Vallant, opened the meeting with a hymn and prayer. It was re- ported that the "Apple Design Quilt" has been sold. Cards) have been sent to the sick. There will be only one appeal this year for the Theological College of Uganda. Twenty-five dollars was given towards the Sunday School piano fund. During the month of July Charles Gill will be taking the| Sunday service with James Sheedy at the organ. August 18 at the 11 a.m. serv- lce a Congress Delegate from Madagascar will have charge of the service, later joining with the congregation for a luncheon in the Sunday School hail. Twenty-five dollars will be pre- wented to this gentleman to- wards work in his own parish. The meeting closed with pray- er and afterwards slides sent by J. C. Kirk, formerly of St. John's, and now residing in | which will be acceptable to the| entire council. | | FAVORED |MINORITY REPORT Townships in the main favor-| ed the assessment committee) |minority report while larger| jtownships and the towns favor-| ed the statutory report submit. | |ted by County Assessor Gordon! D. Hepditch. | With the defeat of the third jreading, council enacted a bylaw to provide a 30-day ex.) jtension of. time for examining jthe assessment rolls within the jcounty and the passing of an! equalization bylaw. | Under the Assessment Act,| | equalization of assessment with. | in counties of the province must! be complete by June 30. | TIME EXTENSION | Counci! took a 15-minute re-| cess after the third reading de-| feat while Warden J. Sherman| |Scott contacted the Department| TAKE OUT and At Trade Fair FREE DELIVERY Miss Ontario County will be chosen, Wednesday, June 26, at PHONE | the Whitby Industrial Agricul- 668-8321 668-8687 held at the Whitby arena. C.LL. Paints and Varnishes || Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby 1 Phone 668-5862 ture Trade Fair (June 26-28), | The contest, chaired by Femia, will get underway beg Golden Gate Egg Roll 15 p.m. with a panel of jud i | selecting the Queen. meges} Beef Chow Mein . 1.15 | This year's Queen will be! Chicken Chop Suey 1.00 || crowned by Ontario County! | Warden J. Sherman Scott, whol] Sweet & Sour | will present the winner with an] Spare-Ribs .. .... .95 ]} electric stove. | Second prize, a $20 shopping] Sweet & Sour certificate donated by Whitby | Chicken & Pineapple 1.50 || Mercantile Department Store, | will be presented to the runner-|| Diced Chicken & up. Vegetables Almonds '1.35 |} Miss Town of Whitby will be gow by the hog elite group] Breaded Shrimps .. 1.25 of judges on the followi: | Thursday, June 27 at 3 lade Barbecued Pork His Worship Mayor Stanley} Fried Rice ....... .95 Martin will crown the chosen| | Queen an present her with a] Shrimps Egg Foo Yong .95 Clothes dryer by Frigidaire. Runner-up in the Miss Town of Ya Southern Fried Whitby contest will receive an Chicken electric broiler. of Municipal Affairs to get per-| mission for the time extension. | An amended motion by Whit.) by's Reeve Everett Quantrill to| apply for a 60-day extension was defeated by a 22-15 vote. Mr. Quantrill said later had| the assessment stayed the same for the county and Whitby Dis-| trict High Schoo] Board by the minority assessment committee report, Whitby's cost to the county would have been in. creased by approximately $22,- England, showing his home, | 000 friends and surrounding dis- ig were shown and enjoyed by all. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the social committee in charge. ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 13 | BROCK nn Bel Sh STARRING CONNIE FRANCIS MORO GOWER pees vi a Fee ee aes ne Dts a Evening Shows Start At 7 & 9 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 ts: ROUSSEAU HERITAGE HOUSE TORNITURE JSnleuors Antiques silos Furniture DIT ERmORS ANTIQUES aves CUSTOM WooDWaR UPHOLSTERING DRADERICS SUP COVERS Braemore, Elmiro REPAIRS Mersnall & Symonds, etc. Farquharson, Gifford arc. 2 A visit to our Country Store Showroom will be a pleasant experience in a relaxed atmosphere where parking is no problem. OPEN SAVINGS UP TO 20% in The County Town of Whitby I je ROUNSEAY HERTTARS TO WHITBY ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th A NEW.... 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