| WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 AMALGAMATION MEET Oakville Mayor Supports Union A veteran of municipal amal- gamation Wednesday told 60 tered before and during amal- gamation. Some of the issues mentioned, "It's much better to amalga- mate freely," he concluded, "than to get into a real dirty fight over annexation." Poor: Lawyers Detention Space For Juveniles CHANGES HANDS KATMANDU (AP)--A 26-mile ropeway with a capacity of 38 tons of freight per hour across the 8,000-foot-high' Mahabharat Range has been handed over to the Nepalese 'government by the U.S, aid mission. Adequate detention facilities should be immediately provided for Ontario County's juvenile and family courts, an investi- PORTSMAN gating committee of the County) vaw Association stated in a report this week. | Committee members said in} recent months at least five detained children have escaped from the Children's Aid build- ing in Oshawa. The Law Association report, presented to county council, also recommended that a court sitting should be held in the north sector of the county each month to accomodate county CORNER 103 BYRON ST. S. Ask Township Share Cost Of Ambulance Whitby township is being asked to make a_ contribution toward the town's $4,000 ambu- lance service subsidy. Reeve Ev Quantrill, during Monday's town council meeting, |objected to a recommendation that the township be requested' to help foot the cost. "We ate no in the ambulance business," remarked the Reeve, "Tf the township wants an am- bulance let them enter into an we did." Reeve Quantriil said council's chief concern is "prime service" for the people of Whitby. Councillor Davidson supported the Reeve's stand and voted against a letter being sent to bulance subsidy. 1 Block West of 4 Corners Then Turn South WHITBY LAWN EDGING 4 High, green heavy geuge, unbreakable. Keeps grass from growing into flower beds and walks, Seves hours of work APPLICATIONS FOR A Swimming Instructor and Life Guard Applications will be received by the undersigned until noon on Friday, May Ist, 1964 for @ male Swimming Instructor and Life Guard at the Whitby Community Swimming Pool for July and August. agreement with the operator as/ the township asking for an am-/ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, April 23,1964 § Yugoslavia had 300,000 motor|compared with 90,000 at the end vehicles at the end of 1963,lof 1957. oceans een TOWN OF WHITBY CLEAN-UP WEEK APRIL 27th to MAY Ist Extre trucks and men heve been assigned throughout the week to handle the extre food thet results from Spring' Clean-Up. a Ca Your -co-operation is requested in having ali gorbage out EARLY on your regulor pick-up doy. Disposol Areas, Hopkins St, will be open from 8 A.M, te p prominent Whitby and Town-|,ralleled controversies which than th Osh- ship citizens that union between at present involve the town of cases other n those in awa. _ 20' Roll Reg, 1.98 Mr. Needham. summarized Applicants should state age, qualifi and salary 5 P.M. Mondey to Seturdoy. P | | the two communities would benefit the public. "Tf you want amalgamation you can have it and you can} have it successfully," said) Mayor A. M. Masson of Oak- ville at a meeting in Whitby town hall. After amalgamation, he said, "You will find you have a bet- ter community; better than you would have if you went your own separate ways." RECENTLY AMALGAMATED Masson was one of three speakers from Oakville, a com- munity which recently amalga- mated with neighboring Trafal-) gar township. Two other speakers, Oak- ville treasurer, J. T. White and} town administrator K. C. Need-| ham outlined problems encoun-!ic Group To Plan 'Whitby and Whitby township. [FORD ISSUED | White mentioned that Oak- lville moved to annex part .of \Trafalgar at the time the Ford |Motor Company located a plant The annexation - amalgama-) tion controversy in Whitb y|/DIFFERENCE SMALL centres on a strip of valuable} towns tween the awa. townline tario Steel is constructing a $7-/in agreement on a "'descending| million -plant. The Oakville - reached a_ turning _ point, White said, when nea Public|-- Utilities Commissions both communities were nn ed Prior | to t jreached on various other serv- OR Town Facelift A committee of several mer-| chants will meet with archi- tects to draw up preliminary plans for downtown renewal in Whitby. The committee was Tuesday during the annual meeting of .the. Chamber of! Commerce. Fifty members| were present. President John Pantony said the Chamber '"'was trying to act as a spur for a scheme of downtown renewal." Toronto architect Peter Cox discussed downtown renewal) during the meeting. He re- inforced his talk with a film demonstrating a downtown re- newal project in Norwich, Eng- land, famed as a '"'textbook answer' to questions of down- wwe renovation. The Chamber president said jretailing has been the most per-|fyture. sonal and least mechanical of| businesses, and the market- |place since earliest times has|tennial grants must be formed|been the heart of towns and) Aug. 1. | cities. hip industrial property be-| difference ws and Osh-|subsequent It is here that Lake On-|Queen's Park officials resulted| unsatisfactory"'. hat co-operation had been| the processes by which amalga- mation was finally reached. One stumbling block, he noted, was concern that provin- cial grants to an amalgamated town would be less than those lallotted separate town and town- 'ships. The report stated that the two) courts in Whitby presently! handle about 15 cases each} week, but there would be more) cases from the north part of the county if proper facilities |were provided. Oshawa pres-! ently handles 30 cases each |week. Auditors found, however, the) The committee termed court) ould be small. Ajfacilities on the second floor of| meeting with/the Whitby Court House "very| It recommend- ed provision of two rooms, about grant" from the original com-|800 square feet, either in the Trafalgar issue|bined total. to a slightly lower|new county court building or in Mr. | figure. thé present one. Approve Special Meeting -- On Centennial Decision Whitby's Centennial project) "T would like to know in what and the need for a local Com-|manner you would consider a munity Chest are two matters|fire hall a cultural _ project?) to be discussed when council|/Furthermore, there could be no meets with members of local| participation by the public in a service groups and. the Cham-| building that is closed to them ber of Commerce. year in and year out." Council approved Councillor) IMANY PROJECTS | George Bevan's resolution cal- : A ling for a meeting in the near| Councillor Bevan said if coun- cil decided against a. new. lib- He said the need for lrary" there are many other action on the two subjects was) imperative. Requests for Cen-|Cultural projects covered in the made by|Program which can be under- Last year's council approved, He said the Chamber of Com- "Thus any change in this)the building of a public library|merce could be of considerable traditional pattern affects us|as a Centennial project. Coun-} jassistance to council in the im- all, as citizens, retailers, manu-|cillor Bevan said grants for a} | portant decision. and entertaining game,' marked Mr. Pantony. OTHER ACTIVITIES The president year, the first being provision) for a subsidized ambulance} service for Whitby. "It was obvious from the facts we gathered that a serv- ice could not operate ettothive) ly without subsidy." Mr, Pantony explained why the market place has played|, a vital role in the development of towns and cities. "For thousands of years, the| business and arts or retailing) remained basically unchanged. There was always the buyer, on one hand, and the seller on the) other -- face to face." WHITBY PERSONALS Kathleen Leanora, daughter of) Eleanor and Charles Kemp, 316 Colborne street east celebrate: her first birthday Sunday, April 19. A supper party .was held at 7 p.m. with the following guests: Irma and Bill Vaughan, Margaret Smith, Larry McLean,| Winnie Wilkinson, Harris, .(God-parents), Mr. parents). Coffee guests arriving during) Myrtle and) Gribbin, | Kay) O'Hagen, Cliff Elliott, Ruth and Al McIntyre, (aunt and uncle),| the evening were: Earl Fawler, May Kathy and John Evans, Mr. William Roach occasion. Mrs. street south, entertained monstration April 21. ment was the crowning of the hostess. Mrs. Isabel Midgley was the demonstrator. party, The following 10 models are members of the Evening Guild: Avadale Robertson, Fay Church- , Ted Evans, Merle Watson Isabel Scott, Eleanor Rycroft, Effie Wilson, Jean Sugden, Ida : Graham and Mossie Everett. Mrs. Roger Conant was the commentator. Mrs. Allan Mc- Lean won the door prize. Host- esses for the evening were Mrs. Stanley Armstrong, Mrs. Ralph Stratford and kitchen convener, Mrs. Vi Cre Vi Crofton. | q|Parking problem, Joan and Bill and Mrs. W. Burton Smith (grand- (great-| grandfather). Kathleen received) many cards and gifts for the| Grace Fisher, 608 Brock) a! group of ladies at a Stanley de-| Tuesday, | Part of the entertain-| Mr. Pantony said that after 'much politiking' with Whitby jcouncil, the town had retained lits ambulance service. "In addition, a committee has been formed to investigate all aspects for the preservation of | the old County building," re-| |marked the president. The committee, which has | facturers, customers, or simply'|Centennial as fellows playing in an ancient federal and provincial govern-service organizations re-| ments | He added that a meeting with) was) to about|needed to discuss the formation! $14,000. of a local Community Chest, Councillor Bevan objected to|"hich could be. very well) project from the will amount |having a new fire hall as the|handled by such an organization) reported ON/town's Centennial pro other Chamber activities t h is}. Labels las the Chamber of Commerce." joffered its services to both the) }county and town council, has jmet several times to gather jbasic information. | Chamber members were also \told that information is being) g\assembled on the downtown tion for the presentation of a '|brief to council for the estab- lishment of a Parking Author- ity.' CHASE TO CHASE WHITBY HOUNDS If Mounties always get their man, then a_ fellow with a name like Whitby's newly appointed dog catcher should be especially success- ful. Councillors Wednesday evening sounded the end of Whitby stray dogs' month of grace by hiring George Chase, Donovan crescent as Animal Control Officer. Chase begins his daily ca- nine chase within the next ; 10 days. | Just Arrived New Spring Samples to be tailored by... e TIP TOP TAILORS e@ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN @ WM, B, LEISHMAN at Russ Reeves MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK S, PH, 668-2091 HELD OVER -- "DON'T MISS BROCK Evening WHITBY IT'S TWENTIETH CONTURY FOR PRESENTS doris day james garner polly bergen . **move Sever. darling" LOO WY Det | Feature Starts at 7:15 & 9:40 SHEER BEDLAM FROM MORNING Recommended As Adult Entertainment Shows Start at 7 & 9 P.M. TIL NIGHT! coon HEA TTR: RED CARTON ROTO BT rohuek conmnrs "in prepara- f SUPPLY TEACHERS Required to supply in area comprising Ajax, Picker- ing Village, Bay Ridges, and Rosebank. [f neces- sary; transportation may be provided. Apply by phone or in writing, stating qualifications to: MR, H. BURNIE, 739 Lublin Avenue, Bay Ridges, Ont. Phone Dunbarton 839-3890 Do you need a new suit or Spring Top Coat? 1 would like to have you drop in and see our new, fresh Spring colors of Silk and Wool-Pic and Pic and Fine Herringbone Patterned Suits. Stock by... Hyde Park Made to Measure by... Cambridge and Balfour OTTENBRITE MEN'S WEAR 103 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY OUR PRICE FOLDING WIRE FENCE By OTACO 18" High, heavy gouge green enamelled. Protects shrubs, lawns & flowerbeds. 1.37 10' Lengths Reg. 1.99 OUR PRICE SPECIAL!! GRASS SEED Reg. 50c tb. CLEAR OUT, LB. ROSE BUSHES ties. Compare 99¢ OUR PRICE ties. Compare 1.98 OUR PRICE FLOWERING SHRUBS Pruned, ready to plant. VALUE to 1.49 OUR PRICE LAWN CHAIRS full size. Strong web. Reg. 5.95 OUR PRICE........ COMPLETE LINE GARDENING TOOLS Top quality aluminum tubing, | 3.97 WE RENT & SELL| Limited Quantity) No, 1 T.A. |! 1 year field growth. Most varie- |) 2 year field growth. Most varie- || F. N. McEWEN, Treosurer, Whitby Community Swimming Pool Board, 405 Dundes St. W., Whitby, Ontario Please place all materials beside your regular garbage. WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWN OF WHITBY Simply measure your fot for or patterns ... then phone post hole ougers to speed the PRIVACY screens or attractive garden di planned garden family room. PHONE 668. =e DELIVERY -- erection instructions with every fence and rentoi High fences can be used os privacy FENCING fencing, choose a fence pottern Beaver for an estimote. FREE job. viders to a SLEEPING BAGS into one. 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A Good Beaver Fence Makes Good Neigh- a a ral Tl ill Wr mal Hl PORCH-PATIO DECK The greatest answer to the "tiny back stoop problem' ... the porch patio deck is omazingly simple to build in one weekend and you have o porch ond a patio right out your door. A deck 12' x 14' delivered with plans only 133. Instant Cement Sokrefe -- just add water and stir (as much as you wont, as you_need it). @ CONCRETE MIX 45 tbs, $1.18 90 te. @ SAND MIX' 45 tbs. $1.25 REZ The easiest and fastest exterior finish for fencing. Just brush it on .» Modern outdoor hues $; 9,95 PRESERVATIVE For wood not to be painted, but 4,30 $1.75 90 ths. $1.85 NEW CILUX House Paint the most blister resistant paint you can buy! 3-PC, RAIN SUIT by Woods Pant, coat and hood. Compare 5.95 OUR PRICE HIP WADERS Complete with knee harness and steel shank. Reg. 14.95 OUR PRICE ft. Picket ft. Panel Weove . 48 FT. OR MORE DELIVERED. Less Four Wey Trendwall Patio Panel .. Louvre 5 . Country Club Suburban than 48', « few cents more per foot invites _ for the following work to be done during the . Painting--outside--selected schools Painting--inside--selected schools Stoker coal -- six schools Fuel oil -- three schools Fencing -- 522 feet The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed » plainly p.m. on May 7th, 1964 by: 4 Led as te , will be received by The Whitby Public School Board Kathleen Rowe School, Athol! Street THE WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD TENDERS Outside window cleaning--selected schools Specifications and tender forms are available at the Board Office. Telephone 668-5876. MISS MAY A, NEWMAN, Secretary-Treasurer month of July the undersigned up to 4:00 | TEMPO ALUMINUM SCREEN-STORM DOOR Interchangeable storm and screen panel. pre-hung ready to install on your door frame . hardware, Only complete with FIR PLYWOODS VY" x 4x8 . 4.65 ¥y"x 4'x 8. 6.15 Vay 2x 8' 7.75 3%4' x 4'x 8' 10.60 All Good | Side Sheets 10 or °27.88 DELIVERED more Delivered, DEPENDABLE QUALITY and SERVICE BEAVER LUMBER A roomy 16 x 20 ft. garage with con- venient space for needed storage or workshop space plete materials include the gliding oall- steel, up and rafters precut, front access door. Lots of Easy to follow plans. 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