Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West ; Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 ESCAPES UNINJURED Pickering this car Verta Packer of escaped uninjured car yesterday after her from Obselete Agreement Of Oshawa, County To Be Replaced county|deleted because the situations|awa had'they were designed for no long-|wish him a prompt recovery. The partly - obsolete, partly- satisfactory, partly - contentious 38-year-old Oshawa Separation Agreement with Ontario Coun- ty is in the final stages of: being replaced. A joint committee of City and County Councils met here last night and agreed to sub- mit a draft of their recom- mendations to their solicitors for translation into legal terms. The new agreement has been in the planning stages since the beginning of the year, accord- tn i Clerk - treasurer mittee 'chairman Cyril Morley. Mr. Morley was asked if the) building 'of was in collision with a vehicle driven by Norman Percy of Whitby. The Packer car ran through the _guard rails at the new courthouse in Whitby prompted the action. "No, it didn't," he answered, 'although it is a part of the new agreement. Actually, there has been a feeling for years that the 1925 agreement was obsolete and should be brought up to date." Parts of com- the original promise were rendered obso-| lete by subsequent agreements. The new jail, registry office and county building were all jointly constructed by and paid tracts. Other _ _Sections have been ATTERSLEY WILL RUN Former Hockey Standou Seeks Spot On Council Hockey star-businessman Bob Attersley announced yesterday that he will run for Town Coun- cil is the Dec. 2 civic elections. The 30-year-old former Osh- awa General and Whitby Dun- lop standout called for "young blood, young 'businessman' blood" on the Whitby Council. "The town is standing still;" ¥ he charged. "'There is no major industry coming in and there have been little, if any, im- provements made in the down- town areas." Mr. Attersley said he had no specific reforms to put forth but expressed the desire to "rejuve- nate Whitby, commercially and industrially"'. "It will require a mixture of age and youth, solid think- ing and fiery acfion, restraint and progressiveness," he con- cluded, Mr. Attersley was born in Oshawa and attended public school and OCVI there. He be- gan his hockey career with the Generals in 1949 and later moved to the Whitby Dunlops of the Senior OHA, where he won the league scorisg chdmpion- ship for three straight years from 1955 to 1958. One sportswriter described him as. 'the greatest hockey w» player in the world outside of the NHL". He led the Dunnies to the World Hockey Champion- ship in the 1958 Winter Olym- pics. He married his wife, Joan, tee BOB ATTERSLEY Oshawa and has two children: a girl seven and a boy one-and- a-half. They moved to Whitby in 1958 and he purchased his Dus- das street east tire. shop in April, 1960. Previous to this he was em- ployed at Dunlop Tire and Rub- ber Company as a stores super- visor, Mr. Attersley is a member of St. John's Anglican Church, the David T. Campbell Lodge, Masonic Order, and the Rotary in Cc lub. BROCK WHITBY 8:35 P.M. ONLY BRIGITTE BARDOT ZOmITTANCE Qrom 7 6 rears oF age oom Evening Shows at 7 and 8:25 Last Complete Show at 8:25 in "Kill or Cure" ERIC SYKES "Sitem, and each club receiving Area Kinsmen | WHITBY PERSONALS | Miss Dorothy Hall, Whitby) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parrott,| J Win Trophy P Y land Mrs. Pears of Scarborough,|Ann and Peter of Chalk Lake,| The Kinsmen Clubs of Osh-|ro-mer resident of this vicinity,|Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wearn| Palit OE ike Club ert attended Almonds Sunday Serv-jand Susan of Esniskillen, Mr.| ciency trophy, it was announced|ice and were guests of Mrs./and Mrs. R. Daniels, Whitby, by E. T. C. Taylor, National| Evelyn Newton for lunch. |Mrs. Daniels Sr., and Mr. and Repiatche of the uascianie of é |Mrs. Clarence Young, Whitby all Kinsmen Clubs. The award was, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Begs made known at the Annual Con-|Craydon road recently visited in vention of the Association held|Norwich as the guests of Mr. | recently at Hamilton, Ontario,/and Mrs. George Klibler. the birthplace of Kin, Mrs. Gregory Carter, Chair- The efficiency trophy was Pre-|1.an of Ontario County South Re- ae ps sigan by C, Orby! gional CWL officially opened the| oake, who was registrar in-cnnual bazaar of Immaculate 1936-37, Formerly of Toronto Conception CWL,' and Kingston, Ontario, Mr. Saturday, Boake now makes his home in ling, Mrs. Kelowna, B.C. The trophy was) press conveser. given for competition in order to encourage efficiency and co-| Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Harris) operation at the club level andjentertained at dinner Sunday assists in carrying out. one of|following Sunday morning serv- the aims of the Kinsmen organ-/ice. Guest minister Rev. S. J. ization -- that their members/Hillier, Brooklin and Mrs. Hil- be educated in modern business/lier, Rev. Fred Reid and Mrs. and professional methods and!Reid, Rev. A. J. Bamford, Scar- ethics. borough, Mr. Robin Nicholson Scoring in the trophy competi- attended. tion is based on a rating SYS-| sary Service. The many friends of Mrs. Wil-| liam Bonk, Brock street south, | are sorry to learn that she is in| the Oshawa General Hospital| where she underwent surgery. They wish her a speedy re-! Port Perry,|©°Very: Vote - Elect OWAT-X MAYOR - WHITBY} Oct. 26. Also attend-| E. Finan, Regional) NOTICE OF APPLICATION 100 per cent on this scoring re- ceives a crest which is attached permanently to the club banner. | of Magistrate *\Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck £4 and the Salvation Westney road and Highway 2 and ended on its side in the ditch. --Oshawa Times" Photo er exist: Schoo! inspectors who were once paid by the city and county, the Department of Education; houses of refuge (for the aged)| are now separately maintain- | ed; children's aid societies are! now sponsored under a new agreement. Several terms of the old agreement were .retained. The majority of these concerned the} maintenance of existing county buildings: and institutions. ming and Com-/for 'by mew and separate con-| Three sections were discuss-} ed at length: Shares paid by the two cor-/ |porations into the maintenance jof the new Registry Office and |Courthouse were re-apportioned on the basis Of surveys. con-| ducted .by County Engineer R. E. Sims. It was learned that about 33 | per cent of the new building) was to be used entirely by the! county and that the remaining} area would be used jointly for the administration of justice. The committee decided that the county would pay for one- third of the maintenance 'off the top", and that the other 67 per cent would be shared by) the corporations on a basis of |population figures furnished by \the Ontario Municipal Board. | The city was ceded an 18.4) equity in the old courthouse as| ja result of the. annexation of parts of East Whitby Township in 1950. In the original agree- ment their equity was 12.5 per cent. The amount required to heat the registry office part of the new building was set at $1000 by |the county engineer. The total jcost was estimated at $3000. |The re-apportionment of the [difference according to popula-| jtion offered the city a saving.) |The cost was estimated by! |Clerk-treasurer Manning at 40) per cent of $2000 to be paid by ithe city. . | Both corporations agreed with a report from Auditor Gordon Riehl. It was learned, from the re- port, that 25 per cent of the time and expense incurred by the -county clerk - treasurer's office was devoted to joint activities of city and county. The -committee decided _ that shares would be determined based on population. They also agreed that 60 per cent of the audit fees would be charged to a general account, The term '"'treasurer's sal- ary" was replaced by "admin- istration costs." All costs involving the admin- listration of justice, including the jail, crown attorney's office, and the sheriff's office remain- jed as shared-cost departments. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper and Murals @ Custom . Draperies @ Broadloom and Rugs @ C.LL, Paints and Varnishes | © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. $., Whitby Phone 668-5862 |Phair are pleased to learn that The Liquor Licence Act ,_ LICENSING DISTRICT NUMBER 7 3 Youths Find -- 2 Court Is Kind The TAKE NOTICE that R. A. ROUSSEAU LTD. of the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 217. MURRAY STREET in the CITY of PETERBOROUGH in the COUNTY of PETERBOROUGH on Friday the 15th day of NOVEMBER, 1963 ot the hour of 10:00 o'clock E.S.T. in the forenoon for the issuance of a combined benevolence Harry Jermyn,| Army here yesterday, kept three Pickering youths out of reformatery for car theft. The boys had been on remand awaiting present- ence reports. Mr. Affleck asked that Clif- ford Brooks, 18, be placed on suspended sentence. His Wor- ship concurred and_ released the accused to his father's care \for one year. Peter Armour, 17, and James Laskovitch, 18, were remanded to the Salavtion Army's House of Concord for one month. "The sentence you receive on Nov. 26 will depend on your reports from the House of Concord", his Worship cautioned. Lounge Licence for the sale and consumption of liquor and Dining Lounge Licence for the sale and consumption of liquor with meals. for the following premises: The Hotel Royal, in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, being a hotel which has or will have the ion facilities and equipment to qualify wader The Liquor Licence Act, 1960, situated at 171 Brock St. North, in the said Town of Whitby. Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of objection in writing shall be filed with MR. H. J, BROWNE the registrar of the licensing district, whose address is 55 LAKESHORE BLVD., EAST, TORONTO, ONTARIO. at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. DATED at Whitby this 11th day of October 1963, R. A. ROUSSEAU Limited A. L. Rousseau, Sec. Treas. R, A, L'Ecuyer, Pres. 171 Brock St, North, Whitby The many friends of Mr. R. A. he is now home from the Osh. General Hospital; they now are employed by| attended the evening Anniver-|- {STAFFORD BROS. THE OSHAWA TIMES) Wednesday, Gctoder 30, 1963 5 & Shirt Launderers PHONE ose-asat After spending one month Visiting her son and daughter. in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Pillman, 1022 Wardman cres- cent, Mrs. M. Pillman has re- turned to her home in West )}Germany. Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pillman recently celebrated his 13th birthday. For the occasion he entertained friends at dinner. TOUR NEWFOUNDLAND CORNERBROOK (CP)-- Two Canadian Girl Guide trainers-- Mrs. L. J. Holland and Mrs. Will. Rock, both of Winnipeg-- toured the Atlantic provinces) recently to give basic "ad: vanced training courses to local association members. | ~ OPENING -- | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th Helen's Beauty Salon 141 PINE STREET, WHITBY (moving from 108 Colborne St. E. Whitby) FOR APPOINTMENT DIAL 668-2405 HELEN STEVENS, Prop. sey hi NORTH THE "$i et" ARNOLD'S ..ii%c Open Thurs, til 8 p.m. -- Fri. ti 9 pm. -- Sat. il 6 p.m. FRESH CUT FROM GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Family Monuments ® Created To Individual Requirements | | LTD. | MONUMENTS sf 318 DUNDAS EAST | 668-3552 115 BROCK ST. SIRLOIN OR WING Steaks . 75. Prime Rib Roast 59° Rump Roast 75° Round "vos: 79° SPARERIBS _ Ih, 49° Ib. 25° FRESH BEEF--BY THE PIECE Fresh Side BOLOGNA PORK Dry Salt Ib. 45¢ FRESH YOUNG PORK SHOULDER ROAST lb. 39¢ BUTT ROAST lb. 49 BUTT CHOPS Ib. 55¢ SLICED COOKED HAM lb. 89° SLICED BREAKFAST BACON lb. 59° Le, LB. SMOKED Wieners 3 POUNDS 1.00 Side Pork Ib. 39¢ OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE OUT « BUSINESS! MON.-TUE -TUES.-WED., NOVEMBER 4-5-6 ONLY ree ee is to enable our staff © properly re-arrange and display Tathade creer in our new 10,000 square foot building. So there will be less stock to handle we are offering these tremendous bargains (and many, many more) to you, our loyal supporters who have made this vast expansion program possible. THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. - FRI. SAT. ONLY OCT. 31 - NOV. 1, 2 GIGANTIC 3-DAY CLEARANCE! G.S.W. Value ELECTRIC KETTLES Compare at 9.95 BY HAAS -- SCATTER MATS Assorted colors and patterns. THIS WEEK ONLY 99: Crest TOOTH PASTE reg. 1.09 economy tube FOR PRICE SAKE THIS WEEK 9-Volt Transistor BATTERIES FOR PRICE SAKE FOR PRICE SAKE THIS WEEK THIS WEEK ONLY 28: |5.77 OUTSTANDING Beautifully Styled eee ld Transistor FRESHIES RADIOS Assorted Flavors 8-transistor by Oritone FOR PRICE SAKE Compare at 39.9. THIS WEEK FOR PRICE SAKE 23.33 ..FOR PRICE SAK c c pkg. By Vassar SPONGE ROLLERS | 8-roll pa FOR. PRICE SAKE. 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