Ht + | ; { a | { > q i \ co --~ { j { WHITBY And DISTRICT Manager: John Gavit Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West DISCOVERED FROM AN OLD BOOKLET | Tel. 668-3703 As is our occasional wont here in the Whithy Bureau of 'START PULLING YOUR WEIGHT' -- GOODWIN Dryden Challenges Expenses, Reeve Charges Backstabbing point out that this Council did not bud the Reeve. BROOKLIN (Staff) -- A verbal battle over the contents pense account raged for moreli than an hour at a meeting of Whitby Township Council last night: A long string of heated com- ment was stirred when Reeve Toronto costing $7. -- I pre- of Reeve John Goodwin's 'ex-|sented the resolution and argued "On item one, the trip to n its favor, and it did need "T think that in this league that maybe I am in over my head financially but when it comes to putting shoes on my children I can not afford to let the Times, we went on a house-| cleaning spree last week. Secreted in one of the draw- ers of an old wooden filing cabi- net we chanced to come upon a booklet -- a souvenir of the On- rg County Golden Jubilee in As this year is the 110th Birthday of the Keystone Coun- ty, and a year when a major change has occurred in its af- fairs, we decided to quote ver- batim from this musty guide- book, It gave us some facts, which, we are ashamed to admit, we did not know. In order to save t for any exp for "I can not 'rubber stamp' any the support of my argument. curred by me at the OMA meet- ing was justifiable that at least one of the members of Council had enough interest in bettering too much drain away on ex- penses incurred by me_ while doing Township business to the best of my ability. "I spend several nights per "I feel that the expense in- expenses made by the Reeve on behalf of the Township, and if Council rubber stamps them, we open the door for future ex- pense. "TI feel] that we are elected some pride, we are crossing our fingers and hoping that many of our readers were also incog- nizant of these facts. Due to space problems, we through Lake Couchiching, ,he came to the Country of the Huron Indians. He agreed to join them on an attack on the Iroquois, southwest of Oswego in New York State. "Passing through Lake Sim- coe to the Talbot river, that separates Mara and Thoreau Townships, he reached Balsam Lake, thence down the waters of the Trent to Lake Ontario. Champlain Portaged Here FIRST SCHOOL IN ONTARIO [Office for which was at "The first school in the Prov-| Niagara, ince was established at French- man's Bay in Pickering in 1669-| Benjamin Wilson, who settled] quickly 1670, by Fenelon and Trouve,|in East Whitby (now Oshawa) Sulpician Missionaries who win-|east of Oshawa Harbor in 1778, tered there and gathered the|S0me of his descendants are Indians into a school. In 1778,)Still living in the County." Ontario County formed part of} More on the history of On- n 1798|tario County, from our Golden it became part of the HomejJubilee book will appear spor- District, the first Registryladically in subsequent issues, the District of Nassau. "The first white settler was "Afterwards communication with Lake Huron was made through Whitby and Reach townships and through the Rouge river in Pickerihg Town- ship to the Holland river and Lake Simcoe. "Through this latter route another expedition of French and Indians passed from Lake Huron to Niagara under instruc- tions from the French 'com- ALBERT RANDALL & SONS LTD. VACATION Goodwin, during the Finance Committee: report, submitted an account. for $144.26, covering out-of-pocket expenses incurred by him over a period of five months. Deputy Reeve John Dryden, after _-- the tag stated that he wo give is aad WD ak mente jobbvin approval to it only if the Reeve's|;, Pog pugley: ng "4 Whitby account was withdrawn for fur- Township elected to the Osh- ther study by the committee. {awa Suburban Road C re The chy --s ee na sion. -- count as follows: . 24, travel) «phere hasn't been a Town- to Toronto to present a resolu-!.ni) resident on the Commission tion to the Resolution Commit- for 10 years and $7.58 was a tee, 35 miles return and park- small price to pay for lobbying a a OMA and OCA one|'® be represented on the com- the affairs of the Township to take the time to attend and re- port back to council at the cost of $5.40 plus 75 cents for park- ing when I got there. "On item three, under enter- tainment for Ontario County Council, -- I had intended to shall make this a series of arti- cles. Here is Part One: "Ontario, the Keystone Coun- ninee i Lag rg gg ' and Victoria on the east, Yor! To this the Reeve replied:/ang Simcoe on the west, and "I took this job I feel in the/ rock-ribbed Muskoka on the spirit of honesty and integritylnorth, while its southern shores and not with the prudish and! are washed by Lake Ontario. puritan attitudes of some coun- cillors. CHAMPLAIN WAS HERE The Reeve called for a re-|. "lhe County was first visited corded vote on the issue and|by white men in August, 1615. Deputy Reeve Dryden regi- gan yoo ud gree Cie e ra r, accompanie stered the only vote against th oy Caren, Mee etary Macaiett the account. fey , r peyovent: of missionaries at that time, as- cended the Ottawa river, cross- A CRIME SO BIG and should be prepared to meet out-of-pocket expenses." PRUDISH, PURITAN ATTITUDES mandant at Quebec to avoid Fort Rouille, now Toronto, by taking this rotte. week on council matters and every night of my job at Gen- eral Motors I lose money. "In a period of a year this amounts to hundreds of dollars that no one has heard me quib- ble about. "I feel that this five-month account is fully justified and I submit it to the will of Council," he concluded. Deputy Reeve Dryden re- torted, that the Reeve's refer- rence to politicking was "'ludi- crous" and added: "I would We wish to inform our customers that we will be closed for HOLIDAYS the week of:- July 18th to cently, omitted the names of| July 25th Mr. and Mrs. J. Geypens, and | their son Frankie, | f) ALBERT {7 . f The Gypens make their home| ' yf at 17 Dymond drive, Oshawa "(iff / lf; ; and were among the persons| Sorry, It Was Our Foul-Up An inadvertent slip in the list of new citizens published re-| MEL KRUGER REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Assurance Com of Canada -- ed to Lake Nipissing, and de- day meeting on planning, park- mission. "T feel that amy expense was BROCK -- Whitby EVENING SHOWS scended the French river to Georgian Bay. IT COST A FORTUNE who received their Canadian) Citizenship papers at a sitting of E& SONS LIMITED 4 es St; West |] RESIDENCE: BUSIN |] 723-7900 ire ing and additional oo a iat expenses, 75 cents and $9.40. edi to: get us the fonds we can June 16, Ontario County Coun- jostity, but can not get politi cil entertainment prior to the , election of the Oshawa Subur- a due to lack of representa ban Roads Committee, $7.48. June, several trips to the Claremont area to view pos- sible gravel deposits, 70 miles, 7. justifiable to get someone elect- the Supreme Court in Whitby 725-4563 recently. START -- 6.55 AND -- 8.20 "Coasting along this he reach- ed the Severn river, and thence JUST TO COMMIT IT! '6M presents JEAN GABIN and ALAIN DELON. en "The trips to the gravel pit sites were authorized by Council and a gravel pit will be needed by the Township in future years. "Printing business cards to represent myself as the Reeve of the Township seems to be beyond the one-day politicing that the one-day politicians know around here, "Recently I was in a large and important office and was most embarassed when, through June 21 to 24, Ontario Mayor's and Reeves Convention, travel expenses, 500 miles, $50. Regi- stration, $25., Hotel, $29.30. June, Wick Printing Company, printing of business cards, $11.43. The Reeve's total expenxe ac- count for the five-month period were $144.26. the lack of a means of identi- Deputy Reeve Dryden said:|fication, my name was con- "You have taken upon yourself | tinuously pronounced. to entertain some people from) "I have never asked for or the county, unbeknown to coun-|quibbled over time I have lost cil. from work; and I honestly fee! "You are asking us to lock the|that through some of the work door after the horse has been|! have done beyond the council stolen. table has and will save the "We are not even members of/Township residents thousands the Ontario Mayors and Reeves/of dollars. Association and the Township) "I have several industries Council never authorized the|talking of moving to the Town- trip to the convention," the/ship now and no one can say Deputy Reeve continued. that I have spared any effort When questioned by the Reeve|in the job that I am honestly as to what he found offensive/trying to do for the residents now-two superb new cigarettes from _ Embassy PLAIN END LLRWIN De 6 Back HORSES G ONIVERSALINTERRATIONAL PICTURE FOR SALE 121 GREEN STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO This a large older home located near the four corners of the conti business org, Siing tS in excellent state of maintenance. ere are 9- = aig lb ge heey haat mee large rooms, two-bathrooms and_two-washrooms. oe - oom nn LOW, BACKSTABBING Property suitable as a home; offices; restaurant ATTACK etc. Second floor wiuld make good apartment. "Since my start in Township|| The owner is a dentist, and has his home and polites some years ago I have] offices here. For further information Call: never seen such a low, back- PATRICK G. McDANIEL stabbing attack on the person of REALTOR a fellow councillor. 108 Colborne St. East Recommended as Adult Entertainment -- MENTHOL ELECTIONEERING FIXED "So you don't like any part of it, I certainly feel that the electioneering that has been going on in this Township since last February is beyond ex- pectations" retorted Mr. Good- win. "T can only put it down to politicking, and I believe that this has been evident since the first of the year. "T believe, Mr.~Dryden, that/== Whitby 668-2311 it is time that you reviewed! CRASH KILLS 3 TOWN BOYS In co-operation with the On- and tario Provincial Police, it only to be proven wrong. BACKWARD WAYS your position and started of i pull your weight for a change. | "I suggest that 'on over? | major item you have nel i | in respect to bereaved par- ents, the Oshawa Times, along with the Toronto Star and the Toronto Globe and Mail, with- held the names of the three jj Whitby youths killed in a motor accident Sunday after- noon. This was done so that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, par- ents of two of the deceased, could be contacted by Police, prior to seeing the t in "You violently oppused the] artificial ice at the Brooklin| Arena and I managed to get it! nstalled with a smal] majority.| "Since installation the ice has| proved a_ tremendous success, | and is now paying for itself | "Time after time, you, your backward ways have op-| posed things later proved to be) beneficial to the Township. print. The Taylors were va- cationing in Quebec when the tragedy occurred. They were contacted yester- day afternoon, so that the Names of the deceased may now be made known. Robert Taylor, Jr., 17, Ter- rence Taylor, 15 and Paul Griffith, 16, were all drowned Sunday afternoon when their convertible, driven by Robert, |t went out of control on a Pickering sideroad, hit a bridge and plunged, top-down into a creek. The Taylors lived at 329 Fairview drive, Whitby. Grif- fith, a cousin, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffith, 206 Craydon road. 1 Another cousin, John Baird, |t 20, of 10 Fleetwood avenue, Toronto, managed to escape Davidson Named | Heart Chairman | The Ontario Heart Foundation | The aim of this worthy founda-) ion is to collect money for the research and education into heart diseases. February every | year is now officially declared) as Heart Month throughout Can- ada and Every dollar collected goes into, much needed research, | the United States. 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