Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY'S TOP TEAM IN 1963-1964 pions. Front row, left to right: chetti, John Adams, Back Coach Bob Keenan; ation row, left to right: Asistant Partington, Peter Vipond, anager George Town; Jim ike Kee- Cor ete, Brian Sori. Atnold, Cecil Giffin, Erie This was Whitby's top hockey squad during the win- ter of 1963-1964, They came within one series of being all-Ontario Bantam Cham- Town Sewers Need Fast And Costly Overhauling A 27-inch collector Horack, Lewis George Town, Bill In a recent report submittedthe town will be approximately, sewer by Gore and Storrie, Consult-|$375,000 plus interest on both continued west on Arthur andjnot reached the final stages, ihe Municipal|Henry to Burns street to sery-jhe added. "And, although the) |work planned is. necessary, no pumping|one is saying it has to be. done} if the application is tendered to| an effort to make enough money ing Engineers, Whitby's town|the loan from fathers learned that the localjloan fund and the debenturesjice the entire western area, sewage system needed renova-|issued, Elimination of the tions to the tune of $450,000. | The Gore and Storrie report)/manhole in the Dovedale area' The nearly half-million dol-|on necessary work was sub-|to be replaced by a gravity! mitted to Town Engineer Wil-|sewer. lars worth of. renovations have) to be done within the next two|liam McBride who in turn) Renovation of the old sewage the fund." plarined expense has nicipal expansion, council was|ing problems to Council. the domestic sewage flow from} informed. The main costs involve reno-|the cannery waste flow. At Tuesday's meeting Town|vations and enlargements to| Construction of an additional Clerk John Frost was givenise wage interceptor sewers,jsewage digester tank at the authorization to apply to the|sewage pumping stations andiold sewage plant, The extra dwellings, ment buildings fund for $300,998 to help cover|ment plant extensions. |the Whitby Industrial Park with|town assessments he the total cost. | The proposed renovations will|trunk. sewer, force main andjcluded, Mayor Warren Mowat saidjallow for the processing of|pumping station. renee the $300,000 was the maximum/1,750,000 gallons of sewage al-| Mayor Mowat said the work amount the town could borrow|lowing for a. population of|nad to be done as the town is from the fund and that deben-/17,500, ° tures would have to be sold to) Projects inoluded in the planjing permits due cover the remaining amount. |wil) include: a 24-inch sewer|sewers, to lack of|Hull University has the loan fund would allow a|Beech street areas which are) Authorizing the clerk forgiveness of $75,000 making|currently backing up. the total repayable on the loan| terest over a period of 20 years./service road to' service Total cost to the citizens of!Annes street area. 'by the end of May, he stated. 'moon. Sandford, Jim Lee, Ricky. Matheson, Neil Gibson, Larry Pritchard, Cawker, "The planned projects have) He added that $32,000 of the/little team. The Bantams went already|tight to the Ontario finals be- years to allow for further mu-|recommended the most press-|treatment plant and isolation of|been levied for, and paid, and|fore being whipped by the pride the projects should not meafjof Leamington in a -home-and- a great increase' in local taxes.|home, total-goal series. apart-| and industries|for this big dance and we nave } allowed to locate in the town|been advised by one newly-formed. municipal l1oanjforce mains, and sewage treat; Servicing the south half of could pay the bill. in increased|team managers, George Town AWARDED GRANTS HULL, England (CP) -- The|Town at 668-2490. There may be lourrently having to refuse build-|applied physics department of|a few tickets available the night beenjof the dance at the door. and that the number/awarded more than 23,000 in) He added that if the work/extension on Ash street to re-jof buildings in town was tax-|grants to develop optical instru- was completed on schedule that|lieve the Northern Heights andjing the old system to the limit.|ments for space exploration. A to donation was given by the U.S.| japply for the loan of $300,000' Air Force for an instrument to|budding hockey A 27-inch collector sewer on|does not necessarily mean the discover if there is any water|like nothing better than to have approximately $225,000 plus in-|Brock, Arthur and the new 401/town has to take it but anyon Venus and to determine the/flashy jackets to show they car- the|request for money has to be in nature of surface rocks on the|ried the colors of Whitby right!| WHITBY PERSONALS Members of St. John the Evangelist CWL Travelling Bridge and Euchre Club are re- minded that the finals will be held Tuesday, May 2% at 8.15 p.m. in St. Joseph's meeting room at the rectory. Mrs. Greg Carter, convenér, will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Mackey, Mrs. Joseph Corrigan, Mrs. Jamés McCarroll, Mrs. Don Sullivan, Mrs, Martin Chiz- en and Mrs, F. Seminsky. Play- ers unable to attend the event are requested to kindly make arrangements for substitutes. Mrs. Harold Quantrill, 123 Mary street east, is opening her home Thursday, May 21 to the Women's Christian Temperance Union members for their regu- lar monthly meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Donni- thorne and daughter Diana spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sid Donnithorne of Oak Ridges. Allan Dockell, 1002 McCul- lough drive, and Glen Davison, Sudbury, have returned from a two-and-a-half week visit to the Barbados. They also visited the New York World's Fair. and Cliff Partington, General Manager. In the front, sitting, is Ross Partington, stick boy. Miss Shelley Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Moore is celebrating her seventh birth- day today, May 21. The follow- ing guests are attending her party: Susan and Bernice Bal- son, Darlene and Kathy Scott, Benefit Dance Anita Sleightholm, Brenda Whitby Bantam All-Stars, who|Broome and Kathleen Stannett. | All-Stars Plan Friday, May 15, was a very pleasant day for 40 members of the Senior Citizens Club when they were entertained by Mrs, Hope Muckle at her pic- turesque home. The afternoon | was spent in playing cards, and everyone appeared to have en- joyed themselves. After refreshments Mrs. Al- bert Gould, the president, on behalf of the members, thank- ed Mrs. Muckle for making it possible and thanked also the ladies who came along to assist in making it such a success. Terry, on of Mr. and Mrs. his eighth birthday today, May 21, His companions of St. Ther- esa school and friends wish him many happy returns of the day. A successful euchre was held in the Legion Hall by the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxil- iary sport's committee. The win- ners were: Mrs. R. Ellis, Mrs. Greta McDonough, Mrs. James Kirk, Mrs. Mcisaac, Mrs, Jen- nie Fowler, Mr. Walter Deven- ish, Mrs, Lilia Cox, Mr. Wil- liam Brown. Bobby prizes: Mrs. Viola Gor- don, Mr. Walter Couke. Door prize was won by Mrs. Harry Watson. Other draw prizes were won by Mrs. Jennie Fowler, Mrs. John Jimmo, Mrs. C. Paddick, Mrs. Earl Ormis- ton, Mrs, Lorne Bradley, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. R. Foster and Mrs. Thackster. carried the colors of Whitby|\- the furthest in the hockey world ithis season are planning a dance} on Friday night May 29 at the Club Bayview. The executive of the Baniam team are holding the dance in | MERCHANTS |\to buy jackets for this fine) Tickets are going very well of the} con-|tha tickets are still available jand can be obtained by calling ~------~|Bob Keenan at 725-0456. Cliff | Partington at 668-2836 or George| We fee] this will be a gala|| night and one that sporting fans in this area. will get behind to make it a money-raiser. The greats would to the final series. BEELER LEE LL NLL LESTE LED DEEE LIES ELE DSTO NE Whitby Chamber of Commerce & PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE DOWNTOWN SECTION Important Meeting Thurs., May 21st--8 P.M. MR, WM. BEDELL, famous Arcitect from Toronto will be showing and speaking in connection with the film "Downtown Renewals", @ Refreshments Will Be Served @ Laird Standish is celebrating)" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, Moy 21, 1966 COUNTY COUNCIL Whitby's Reeve Everett Quan- trill was appointed Ontario County's representative to the Board of Governors of Whitby General Hospital at County Council Wednesday. NEW DESIGNATIONS During the May session of Council, a bylaw was passed designating as through high- ways, the following roads: Coun- ty road 16, from Highway 12 to Highway 48; Thickson road, from the north side of the high- way between Concessions six and seven to Highway 12; an Altona road, from the north side of Highway 2 northerly to the south side of the highway be- tween concessions four and five, township of Pickering, and from the west side of the highway between lots 32 and 33 of the Township. of Pickering westerly and northerly to the south side of King's Highway seven. Quantrill Nam WGH Delegate A bylaw was passed to pro- vide a plan of expropriation for the ening and relocation of County P} to Number eight, from the end 1963 construction the end of Ontario County diction. AGREEMENTS MADE A Roads and Bridges Com- mittee report stated that agree ments of sale have been receiy- ed from all affected owners. The committee has requested bylaw to provide for widening there, NEW SPEED LIMIT The speed limit on Altona road, from the intersection of Highway 2 and County Road 27 to the intersection with the road allowance between the 'Broken Front Concession and Concession one in the Township of Pickering, was set by bylaw at 35 miles per hour, CLA will be held MAY Registration of Pupils --for-- KINDERGARTEN at Meadowcrest School BROOKLIN Effective September, 1964 on the afternoon of Parents are reminded to provide Proof or Age. Pupils must hove been 4 years of age prior to December 31st, 1963. SSES at the school 22nd | oom CLL CILUX ACRYLIC LATEX HOUSE PAINT Cuts brushing time in half. Blister Resistont, Dries in 30 minutes S AL Gallons $7.95 Quarts $2.45 Gp LATEX Reg. Price 10.10 Gol. 3.10 Qt. REG. 9.40 2.90 GAL. QTS. FLOOR PAINT CHL CILTONE FLAT -- LATEX -- SEMI-GLOSS STANDARD COLORS SALE 6.95 2.25. 20% OFF Plenty of Colors Gp TRUTONE WHITE The Only White That Contains 1.D.B. 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