Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jan 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Ete a . Whithy Bares Ofte: 111 Dundas Bt. West GAME TONIGHT Tel, 608-3703 " Sentosa peat WHITBY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL SWORN IN TO OFFICE Control of a million dollar corporation rests in the hands of these men, Whitby Town- ship voters went to the polls jest fall and placed their faith in these men who have been given the monumental task of . ing by electing and appointing @plitting pennies in a munich members of committers and pality that spends hundreds of boards at their inaugural thousands of dollars every meeting held in the Township year, The 19¢4 Whitby Town-' Hall Saturday, Back row left ship Council got the ball roll. to right, Murray Robinson wat SPR, GORDON Mareons will their undefeated string on Heh ca in Ty Dak agains y Dui hops, The less record of 15 wins = four). ties in 19 games thus: fa The last time these we "ube met, the Dunnies deserved mueh better fate then what be: fell them, The locals the spacious ice of the Tam 'O' Shanter arena were lead: ing 4 -- a Dee 5 mins utes to play bu apart, result was vg fleetskating rN oons banged in three in the space of seven minutes, Neil! - Clark potted the tying goal at 15,40 of the third period with a put the icing on the cake for the just 50 seconds later, ~ jto play the killer role before this'. season, The Sch Bears, playing like ears their division of league, eame to town full a ide and confidence, They seon out that the Whitby lads are not in this league to play 'cousins' to anyone, The result of the game was a 43 win for the Dunnies and saw a lot of Bears with mighty sore heads, as they smashed their sticks on the ice (and some against the boards) as the final buezer sounded, Just what is making the Mar -joons tick is plain to see, They have the pick of last year's Nell McNeil players from the Jr, A league that did not elevate up te the Marlies, along with the choice of the players from last year's Weston team, They also picked up sofne fine players from 'the Nei} MeNell Juvenile team of 1962-63, All this, combined with a good eoach In Frank Bonello, a fo. mer Whithy Dunnie of senior days has made this team one Township Clerk, Councillor Donald Roberts , and Council jor John Baty: Front row, left to right: Councillor Fred Stureh, Reeve John Goodwin, and Deputy-Reeve John Dryden Oshawa Times Photo NO APPEASEMENT ON ANNEXATION -- REEVE A Year Of Challenge Foreseen By Goodwin Whitby Township Council was gworn inio office by Township Clerk Murray Robinson at the Inaugural Meeting in the Town: ship Hall Saturday, five-man Council stood and es administered the sol- ema oath placing upon selves the burden of f Municipal xg veel John Goodwin, who was re-elected to office this addressed council, outlin- the past and coming year| timing. and pointing out to members their many responsibilities, He said: "The year 1963, in my opinion was a successful pear both .. the variety and magnitude of projects under taken. "I believe that we have a very satistieq electorate be- cause of these things. Township to remain a totaljson, Ken Holliday, F. Puckrin, | ye municipality, iChester Lee, Fred Ormiston, 'The problems and the costs; W. F. Smith, of urban growth are the same| Pound Keepers: Gordon Hunt) in the town and the townshipjer, Clarence Harrison, Roy! and industrial assessment is/Bonnetta, William Hopkins, just as precious to us as it/Fred Lee, Robert Burton and) appears te be to the town, Bert Guthrie. We ony our lack of services} Game Preserve Committee tend to handicap our industrial/ Fred Ashton, James Vale, Matt expansion, which, in turn limits| Agar, Albert Hannam, James our ability te service, the prob.| Lynde, Chas. Broughton, Wil.) lem would seem te be solved by = Whieken, and Robert Court of Revision: Jim Brooks, K. E. Holliday, T. S.| Rutherford, Dave Clutchey, W./ Davis. | Another bylaw passed by! council will, as it does every ¥| year, gain many groans | frowns in the next month, | A bylaw levying of a 20 mill interim tax on all. assessment in the! | "The township must be ready with sewers and water for the next industria, enterprize. "This does not cure our cur rent problem with Whithy mi(the Lake Ontario Steel Com: ny) for the town needs this industrial assessment te fi- nance a redevelopment pre gram in its downtown area, "IT believe that the town fs to authorize the} | Officers of the Ontario pre| that has yet to taste defeat, (tonight could be different). Getting back to the Dunnies; they hope to be at full strength fer tonight's crucial encounter against the Maroons, Kevin O'Shea, who missed Friday Car Rolls Twice Oshawa Man Dies In 401 Mishap A @iyearold Oshawa mah was killed Saturday morning when his car spun out of contre! and rotted ¢wice on Highway 401 near the Oshawa Park read} jaccess, Wiliam Stanley Grav, 943} Oshawa boulevard south, "was! westbound on the highway aly jabout 10 a.m, when the mishap| jecourred., jvincial Police, Whithhy, said the! hee ear leaped the median and) Maroon Streak On Line Dunnies Aim At Leaders Trelowete in Maroons have a flaw:jalse Dunnie in the cooler and then! ihoiy Maroons with his second goallip, The Dunnies have been Known), F that Saturday eventually ren- ; eum to makes aan ae rivals night's game a8 a result of will tie ~~ was up with the Gener | als, for last night's cupented te th fine ene iyow we wa will pet Brian Pi a4 Alhabit oo the should help in their victory Frontenacs, The crowd here last Monday hight was up considerably from what the locals have been get: ting, We feel two things per- haps attributed to the sudden rise; the Christmas rush is over now; and the Whithy arena is 80 years of married life was culminated. Dec, 24, at the Golden Anniversary party held in Whitby in honor of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Cowling, S17 Byron street south, The couple a + 'ah _TOONAWA TOME Mande, donee 6 1964 wete married the year before the 'Great War' by Reverend Dreyer in the town of Banda ing have lived in the muniei- pality for 20 years after move now heated, Yes, fans, you can come now and watch the hockey games in comfort, This has been made possible by the installa: tion of the new heating system, So, fans, for the thrill of your life, make it a date for' the Whitby arena t, and see the Dunnies turn 'giant killers' for the The mighty fall and tonight should be the night, Suspect Arson At Brantford BRANTFORD (CP) -- Police, suspecting arson after fire swept through an east - end rooming house for the eighth time in nine months, ed several age' @uring the weekend, but said there had been no developments, Coup Blocked By Discovery Of Arms Cache WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ven byob foreign minister 8ay8) legedly Cuba frus- plied b: trated a wceapres vent election of a new Vener. uelan president, The official, Mareos Falcon Briceno, outlined the activities jin geeret testimony this week before a special investigating committee of the Organization ot American States, A source theiclose to the investigation dis. closed some of his testimony Saturday, discovery of an arms cache al-/, plot to pre- hs disclosed earlier, Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt changed at the time that the Veneauelan beach, had been ¥ GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Messages Bo Pe ier John Honorable from " a Spans ceived A L, B. earson, Robarts, the Michael Sta weapons had come from Cuba as part of a plot to overthrow his government, gy sented documents to back the charge, The OAS committee visited Veneruela and its chairman, Rodolfo Weidmann of ry gg a formal report by Jan, The Venezuelan election was complete! Dec, 1 trouble, despite kK it, Raul Leoni, of Seen Demoeratic Action Party, wa declared the victor with 338 pe oer cent of the valid votes, DECORATING SHOP Diseovery of the three - ton They said they believe a fire japms cache, buried on a sandy bug is responsible for the fires dered the twos house uninhabitable, fear caused the rest of the ten- firemen as flames ogee Bd eatreyed Me Michael Procuik, 46, half sul fooated by smoke, fell through a rossed the eastbound lane! before it rolled I torey window to a ver comfort! Try our ine > Monday, J ° WwW. andah below, Firemen dragged |Svie Gray, a carpenter, is survived) " by his four sons: George in Ottawa; Arther in b temp Stanley in Oshawa; and John |Apsiey, Ont. ASK SMOKE BAN nig AMSTERDAM (AP) = Dutch jsehool teachers are being asked) te quit smoking in their scheols/ as an example to their oe dents, The annual congress the Dutch Teachers Federation) BRIAN FLETCHERP him sembconscious & © safety, Tow "ine Min ne neue o_o South wetch the gown NEIL McNEIL MAROONS bibtohd Y¥ DUNLOPS bth -- 8:30 P.M. ARENA ° This Programme Presented By The Local you have guessed | municipality was given the ap-/ Friday voted 348 to 12, with five that one example was the arti: ficial ice in the memorial a. T suggest to you, that with use that it is being made of} by the lecal people, especia.ty the miner hockey group, that Brooklin and Whitby Township in the year to come will be known as the home of cham- pionskip hockey teams, "The year 1964 8 to be! going to press us for an early solution te the annexation pro- posal and out course should not be to appease them, but instead to examine very closely our relationship and final solu. preval ef council. The 20 mill tax, which will} mean approximately $80 on a house assessed for $4,000, tatts| abstentions, for a making the request of all the) jcountry's: teachers, due on February 28 tions for all our ." A discount for early payment| "As sure as night follows day will mean a saving of one-half) our only hope of a sympathetic/of one per cent if the levy is ----. with the town is be-/paid on or before January 91. fore their appetite for industrial} Penalties of one-half of one mt is satisfied," hejper cent per month on the bal) full of challenges: "The challenge to the Finance Committee te watch that the schoo! rates do not rua the municipality te the brink of financial ruin. "The challenge te the Parks concluded. The: Reeve thanked all mem-jmade ox Secounte yet "unpaid bers of council for working ater Te! with him in the past year and) The DX Petroleum Company) ated that if the 1964 council Was awarded the fuel and gase-/ could "do as well together" he| lime contract for Township ma- could be mest satisfied, johines and buildings after tend: Committee that the youth of the Township continue to have parks developed for their use. | "The challenge to the Special} Purposes Committee to find aj = . , 4 yon eng rates! Commission, "The challenge to the prop erty and fire committee to see} that the various Township bulld- ings and fire departments are operated efficiently and in the ers were ned from all major) CHANGES soil compan j Council ---- their books for) With the 1984 taxes not yet business and passed a number, collected and the township cof- of bylaws electing new men te! fers almest empty a bylaw te) the various committees aie authorize the borrowing of $250,./ boards in the municipal circles.|000 was given the green light) New members of these com-/at the meeting, mittees are as follows: Council) The money to be berrowed) fang Welfare, John Dryden: from the Canadian Bank of Reads, John Goodwin; Fire and Commerce will aig the munici. Property, Donald Roberts; Spe- pality in meeting current ex: cial Purposes, Fred Sturch; | penses. Parks, John Batty. The present meeting dates of best interests of the Township "The chatlenge to the roads committee to present an accept-| of csnenation| is vital to the whole council,") he said. j challenge is probably) the greatest challenge of them all for the town is satisfied to} skim the cream off the top for! their own r Own use a se the' ANNEXATION CHALLENGE "The challenge house, < Planni Beard: G Left. council ea the second and fourth! n <esteta, es Rob- Mondays were deemed satisfac.) ance of taxes owing will be/L. AND THE COMMON COLD Q. Why do teke cold when the weather suddenty A; They don't, eccording to Cornell University doctors, In @ fouryeot study of students' sniffles the physiciens found thet temperature change, wet weather, ond Len gine | hed very little to do with catching doctors ki by-week_record ef students whe Alex on Bacdeneld L. H. Reeves,| WHITBY BOWLING NEWS Ipzoreene Parks and Arena John Goodwin, John) , WHITBY MEN'S Dryden, John Batty, Den Rob MAJOR LEAGUE erts and Fred Stureh. The first night of the third Fence Viewers: Russ Richaré:| section saw Bassett's Jewellers! Head eff with three points. spe oe etna witty WOODWARD PEF Evening Shows Stert at 6:55-8:30 Lest Complete Show et 8:30 o RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ¢ Jim Sutherland was the biyg shooier ys - Jewellers with| TSS (264, O83 Brown's Biectric had trouble getting watracked as Mel Tripp wag tops with 691. Food Market J tie Department 836 (296, 294), followed by) Marty Jordan's 739 (270, 261). aren Sweet was hesi for Meres| wit Whithy Royals nipped County' Row! 21 with Bil Jourdan lead ing Bis mates with 762 (307), Al Perry threw a 186 (297) in | lng cause fer the County Buttinsky Florists edged Starring CHRISTOPHOR 'ALSO SECOND PEATURE ATTRACTION "HORROR @ GECOMMENDED AS ADUAT ENTERTAINMENT ¢ Fiemings Shel) Service 41, Doug Rowden topped the Florists with @ si@ady 751 (279), followed by) Jim Patterson's Til (1%) Geenge Ollifte headed the Shel! LEE, GETTA St. JOHN 723-4621 'Mea with 004 (312). Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! e e FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Ample Perking Facilities You don't have te play @ sport to be @ good sport TIO Dundes $ B., Whitdy 668-3410 pm, Neil MoNeil ve Whitby Support home town sports, HOME TOWN SPORTS af FUELS end BUILDING SUPPLIES Twiea. METROPOLITAN JR. "8" LEAGUE, Duniops THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS den. 6, ot 8:30 Arere, ond Children, years ond wader woe Skating ret 10:30 @.m. to 12:30 pm. Ciiidren's Shot ro at Whitty Arena. GEORGE'S HOOKER & FINA SERVICE Leenned SONS LTD. YOUR BEST DEAL ON NEW AND USED CARS Ne. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Breoklin General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR BROOKLIN 655-4811 HARLEY'S bey Lee th = AIRCNANDISE 1207 BROCK ST, S., WHITBY. WHITE'S B.P. N. 61s Brock Se. .

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