Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1963, p. 5

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t RON Oe ae ECT ep oe Jee. WHITBY and DI Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins STR VON FUND RAISING LETTERS READY FOR THE the local Victorian Order door. This year the funds will rse Miss ing to ¢ sought by. mail. Much of hone sper bec ee et the work of filling the envel- continue her service to the (56: and mailing them out is town will be done by mail this done by: left to right, Mrs year. In the past members of V W. Evans, Mrs. W. J the VON association have can- Hare, Mrs. J.' Everette, Mrs. vassed the town from door to J. Ross, Mrs. J. G. Beaton, Much of the work involved in raising money for a worthy service is done quietly and unnoticed by a group of char- itable Whitby Women. The coming VON campaign to raise sufficient funds to allow 'SECOND TIME Fluorine Question To Come Before Voters Whitby's electorate will be\and against fluoridation and it, vital for Council to provide the , sae ~ .| his belief that it is the, id the opportunity to given a second chance to deter-|his firm it he|means an ) mine whether fluorine should be) duty of the members of counril the citizens of Whitby to hear _ |to not only to govern but also Aa : included in the town's drinking) to inform the Bt bade both sides of the issue properly water come municipal election! Therefore, Councillor Newman Presented. day. resolved that the bylaws and) Then, Councillor Newman Town Council Monday nightiapplications committee makejsail, the electorate can be in voted to include a fluoridation| arrangements for the advertis-'a position to vote with know- plebiscite with this year's vote|ing and holding of a public|ledge and confidence.on a sub- for town government, The ques-|meeting for the purposes of ajject which is rather more tech- tion to be put to the electroate | free discussion on the question|nical than those usually pre- will be are you in favor of dis-|of fiuoridation, |sented to an electorate. continuance of flouridation of Councillor Newman suggested) Councillor George Bevan said Whitby's water supply. the committee invite two repre-|the matter of fluoridation is The plebiscite was originally| sentatives of the petitioners op-|/highly complex problem and! demanded by a group of fluori-|posed to fluoridation and twojone upon which the average <ceinmeecepenensen gens (Nh members. of the Whitby Dentallvoter is not fully qualified to paign against the mical ad-|Association to spe at the/pass an opinion either for or' ditive to the town's water sup-|meeting. against. ply started immediately after it} Since this question has arous-, "I believe this Council has the was added about a year ago.jed such widespread attention) responsibility to the electors to Councillor Desmond Newmanj|and since the positions taken| arrange a forum where quali- told council representations have|by those in favor and those|fied speakers from both sides been made to council both for|against are so strong, I feel it is|can make their views known -- wHiTsY | Brooklin Firemen Work | BOWLING NEWS | noe ' Towards Fire Prevention WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE Triples over 700 -- Ron Bragg) 948 (355, 298, 295); M. Jordan' This week has been declaredjwill be shown in the schools 771 (279, 264); D. Adams 753|\F ire Prevention Week' injand all homes will receive a Mae : {Whitby Township and the mem-/free inspection, if requésted. (291); D. Rowden 734 (276); D. bers of the local fire brigades Allen 730° (254); J. Tolley 729) are turning out in strength to|says, is a dangerous business. (276, 271); A. Hepburn 728\aid the area citizens in stamp-|Where possible the operation (285); L, Bedard 715 (333). {ing out fire. of fire extinguishers in the Singles over 260 -- .K McDon-| Members of the Garrard home should be performed only ald 285, R. Pascoe 281, J. Mc-|Road Fire Brigade led by Chief/by properly trained and equip- Ivor 277, W. Bick 277, B Collins | J2™mes Watson are wading into ped persons 266, W "Bardia 266 ot Grittin|**® campaign with all flags fly-| Persons untrained in the pee ag pe i ing and are concentrating their) techniques of fire fighting, risk 263, M. Reeson 261, R. Andrew/efforts on the youngsters of the! life and property when attempi- 261. area. ling to extinguish fires in the Points Won -- Ottenbrites 2,; An outline of the activities/home, the chief added. Post Office 1, Knights of Colum-|of the department was present-| Every responsible member of Fire fighting, Chief Watson, MAILS Mrs D. A. Wilson and Mrs. N, R. Cormack all of Whitby. Residents of the Town will receive the VON letter during VON week Oct. 14 to 18, and are urged to be as generous as possible. --Oshawa Times Photo ithen let the plebiscite decide," Councillor Bevan said. Reeve Everett Quantrill want- ed to know who the referee --uh-- chairman of the meeting|Colborne refinery. He said there} would be. Mayor W. Stanley Martin sug- gested the word "referee" was|tario and no further layoffs are|/84me here against the , as good as any. Councillor E, Paul Coath sug- gested a forum such aS was|by a nickel company rgcently.|night is slated for 8.30, Ms od mber || AGAINST BIG BROTHERS Whitby Duniops open their pre-season exhibition series here at the Whitby arena tonight when they host the Oshawa Generals of the Ontario Jr. A league. The Generals have had three games and will be going all out to make a good showing against their neighbors from the county town. Two fellows who will be giv- ing their very best to impress Oshawa General Manager Wren A. Blair will be Ray Reeson and Rodger Stephens. Reeson is a 17-year-old goaler who played last year with the Dunnies in the Metro Jr, A league and is making his second bid for the first string job. Rodger Stephens is a 16-year- old who played his skill in }Port Perry last year with the |Port Perry midget team. He is 'fast with his hands and very handy with the stick, and is also making a big bid for the start- ing assignment. | Major La At Refinery | | | | PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP) Some 275 employees of Interna- \tional Nickel Company's refin- lery here are being laid off ef- ifective Oct. 16, the second ma- |jor layoff at the plant in little {more than a year More than 475 were laid off in |September, 1962. The latest cuts |will reduce the payroll to about 1,000 | A company official said Mon- 'day the layoffs follow a reduc- tion in the portion of its nickel output in the form of electroly- jtic nickel produced by the Port would be no reduction in total joutput from Inco mines in On- planned at this time. It was the second major cut We took in part of the prac- tice last night at the local arena as Coach Jim Cherry had the fellows out for their fifth prac- tice in three days. He had two new players in uniform for the workout, They are both defence- men, Ted Lutton and Ken Brad- ley of Oshawa. They played with the fine Oshawa Juvenile |team last season. Bradley is a cut from Kitchener Rangers (Jr. A.) camp. One of the Ranger scouts thought Bradley was as good as some of the fellows that the Kitchener team kept, but has jonly. two years left, and this may have had a bearing on |their decision. | Almost all of the players on |\the Whitby squad will be trying ito prove that they deserve a shot at the "A" ranks. Whitby is affiliated with the Generals this season and thus could gain Whitby. Generals Will Give Dunnies First Test the 7 mentioned last night that he 4 oe --|a quick shot at the big league if ® they prove their worth here in © Manager Ivan Davie has only j five holdovers from last year's team which made mendous stretch drive to cap- jture the fourth and final play- \off spot in the Metro |league. The holdovers are: Ray }Reeson, Brian Fletcher, Bob jEverett, Bob Marshall and |Rickey Gay. He also has Rod |McDonald and Paul who played Jr. A last season that tre- . Jr, A} Gibbons | with Oshawa Generals. McDon- | jald is out with an injured left |. lankle. The game tonight will be a real test for the local Jr. team |who are grouped in the Metro \Jr. B league with Schomberg, |St. Mikess, Neil McNeil and Markham. | Thursday night the Toronto |Marlies will play an exhibition of the County Town. Don't forget that the game to- suggested was .tried the last|Falconbridge Nickel Mines|to be on hand. Also rem time the fluoridation question|Limited announced a reduction| that season tickets and subcrib-| arose but there was a very poor|of 530 in its payroll at Sudburyjer tickets are now on sale at turnout at the meeting 'last week. ithe arena box office. ONE - PIECE CONCRETE SIEPD MMMLDATE LELUERY OW ALL SUES @. FOR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS @ NON-SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS AND PLATFORM CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. ONTARIO 655-3311 Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carman Lucas, is celebrating his sixth birthday today. His companions of St. Bernard'd School and friends wish him meny happy returns of the day. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russell McColm, of Winni+ married. _ WHITBY The following guests attended the McColm family reunion held over the weekend at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McColm, 411 Peel street: Mr. and Mrs, Russell McColm, Win- nipeg, Mr. and Mrs, Eddie dar- vw (vison, Detroit, Mich., Mr, aad . iMrs. G. L. Sweetman, Miss Carol Sweetman, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gallie, How-|7, ick, Quebec, Mrs. Pearl Sweet- man, Port Daniel, Quebec, Mrs, Alice Gilker, Dimock Creek, Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McColm and family. Dewitt- ville, Quebec, Mrs. Alice Mc-| ' Colm, New Richmond, Quebec, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Sloan, Mrs, P. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs, J. Ny- strom, Mr.and Mrs, G. C. Ny- strom, Toronto, Mrs. Jennie Fal- low, Mr, and Mrs. r Solly 'and son Jeffrey, Whitby, Dpy Ter union as some of the relatives had not seen Mr. McCelm for 15 years. The host and hostess served a buffet lunch, ig Mrs, J. Carman, 905 Henry street, is opening her home this evening to the members of St, Mark's United Churctt Women Unit No. 10. 4 » Mis. R. A. Rousseau, Royal. Hotel, is celébrating her 80th birthday today, Her many friends wish her many. happy. returns of the day. 4 During their holidays Mr. and - Mrs, Albert McMinn, Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont and their 'son, Billy, Whitby, and Mr? and Mrs. David Peterson of Toronto spent two weeks at Miners Bay Lodge. : aiaaeniceecnuminaeneenmemmmnertaamaemiame ALUMINUM © AWNINGS ¢« WINDOWS e DOORS © RAILINGS e@ SHOWER ENCLOSURES al work fully ronteed Cel Saiilos 668.8606 Whitby members of Royal Ca- nadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary are attending this evening a so- cial evening at the Oshawa Royal Canadian Legion Hall. ™ 'Bus leaving the Whitby Hall at \7.15 p.m. 2 | | Mrs. George Cook, 25 Queens jroad, is celebrating her birthday * |today. Her friends wish her a happy birthday. RAY REESON SEES NO BLAME | MONTREAL (CP)--Dr. Fran- ces Kelsey, the Canadian-born drug authority who blocked the sale of thalidomide in the United States, said Monday Canadian authorities could not be faulted for initially permit- ting the drug to be sold here. "I don't think there can be any blame," she said in an interview i |while here to receive a medal from the McGill University , |\graduates' society. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Ocily PHONE 668-4341 Want a Perfect Fit? That's what you will get if you have your next suit or coot mode to measure by © TIP TOP TAILORS e@ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN eo WM. WN. LEISHMAN | ot Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S$, PH. 668-2091 2 #8 RODGER STEPHENS | | | WHITBY DUNLOP JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB Season and Subscriber Tickets Now on Sale Whithy Community Arena Box Office AVOID THOSE HOCKEY LINE-UPS FIRST COME -- FIRST SERVED SEASON TICKET PLAN: COMPLETE SEASON Price Per Game of 16 Home Games | 1.00 Adults 16.00 50c Students 8.00 25¢ Children 4.00 Mail cheques payable to The Whitby Community Arene. Your tickets for the season will be mailed direct to you. ibe Customer pays "Holding Fee" of 2.00 per seat, Subscri r eoeavig biggrin for all games oe playoffs, must icked up prior to game et Arena Plan... office, P P P 9 EASTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST SELECTION -- OVER 400 MACHINES IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM TYPEWRITERS bus 1, County Bowl 2, Creditieq to Whitby Township Council|a household in a community hav-| Union 0, Mel-Ron 2, Silver-|at its Monday meeting by Chief|ing a fire department should) smiths 0, Legionaires 1, Legion! watson, , learn how to call the depart-| Old Sweats 1, Citizens Finance) my, chie¢ told council of the|/ment and if fire occurs leave| fl '4 prey Fine ene S| work being done in the schools the fire fighting to a promptly} : ag , : | e his volunteer|Ccalled fire department. Legion No. 2 3, Red Wings ph Fils scapeag . | 'The next consideration, the | Prize winner -- Bob Adams.|" 'The program to be carried| chief added, is having suitable| ad sacri 0ut in local schools this fall will|fire fighting equipment in the} LADIES' FLOWER LEAGUE) 'ouch on all phases of fire pre-/home as a fire may occur at, Welcome back to another sea-|vention and will turn the local/any time. son of bowling ladies, also to all/youngsters into fire sleuths the; Equipment that can be oper-| the new ones we have with us.| chief said. ated effectively without special) More bowlers are needed for A contest to determine the|training and which does not re-| this league on Thursday after-|most successful sleuth will be|quire special maintenance is noon, If interested please phone|pejd and the younger children|best for the average household. M. Elliott 668-2982. will be able to show their skill| Information on the various Points so far are: Asters 0,|/in a poster contest, he said, types of fire extinguishers can} Lillies 5, Lilacs 5, Pansies 5;| Part of the work of the firebe Obtained from insurance) 0, Violet 1 jdepartment in the coming year 2gents or the local fire chief Single scores over 175 -- J.\will be the education of baby-| There are several features of; FOR RENT If you wish to PURCHASE A TYPEWRITER, 3 months rent will be CREDITED to the purchase price of any typewriter you choose. We handle ALL MAKES Stubbings 234,.P. Norman 210, M, Tipper 212, M. Bentley 193, H. Britton 192, R. Bradley 191, M. Carter 183. sitters as to what to do in the ed fire fighting which must] home in case of fire. e remembered, the chief add-| Films entitled "Fire Boat," |¢d | that everyone is out of] and every machine is RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED for one full YEAR. Easy budget terms. No down payment, TRY BEFORE YOU BUY, and "Junior Fire De ent") See sh coh jdanger, a human life is worth | more than any building or con- | tents. Call promptly | Don't ask women and chil-| dren to endanger their lives with fire fighting. Dresses of cotton and other flimsy material ignite easily. | Don't try to enter a room | where much fire is in evidence. Never attempt to fight a fire in a cellar or basement which has become filled with smoke. | The fumes may be poisonous) and the lack of air may quickly) |overcome a person. | | Be careful of hazards. Insurance will pay for losses, | |the chief added, so keep the con-| tents of your home insured to their full value and do not risk your life trying to save furni- ture. } BROCK _ Evening Shows At 6:55 & 8:25 WHITBY Last Complete Show 8:25 THE PRESCRIPTION IS LAUGHTER WHEN BRITAIN'S § NEWEST AND MOST TOP COMEDY STARTLING GIMMICK TEAM SHOW THE HILARIOUS y SIDE OF PATIENT AND NURSE RELATIONS. the fire department eon VINCENT PRICE 4 LIAM CASTLE PagQUETION WAS BIG YIELD In 1962 Canadian smokers a paid Ottawa a total of $382,-) |000,000 in tobacco taxes. RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 137 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY 668-5849 LOWEST PRICES IN THE AREA -- WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD HAMILTON OFFICE EQUIPMENT » OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY ...9 A.M. TILL 6 P.M. . sched foro -- BUSINESS HOURS MON. to SAT. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. OPEN FRI. EVENINGS

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