Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1964, p. 5

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THE And-its cheaper than air conditioning too. Brian Mc- Call, local hot fellow found the heat was getting him LONE HEAT - DEFEATER |e down. Air conditioners, the fan -- Fan 1920 vintage -- Sal- man said, cost $200, and not. vation Army for two dollars being a wealthy hot fellow - and 50 cents worth of ice. just hot--he tried the next best Coo ol. thing. A block of ice and a --Oshawa Times Photo. WHITBY PERSONALS | {and Mrs. C, F. Madigin, 133 Lupin drive. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buie, Rev. and Mrs. George sanesagge man returned this week from a seven-week trip to the Nether- lands, and visited relatives in, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.| On the steamship, Statendan, Rev. Rezelman served as ship} chaplain both ways. A dinner birthday party was held Friday at the home of Mrs.| Aime Rousseau, Palace street, n the occasion of her father's, Mr. A. C, Smith's 80th birthday, which was attended by his sis- ter, Mrs. Lena. Cook, Whitby and his grandsons and their wives, |Mrs. Cliff Neill and son Bill, and) mother, Mrs. Paul St, Laurent.|three days by phoney bank in-| In the evening approximately 23 nieces and nephews, friends and neighbors came to offer their best wishes. Attending also were his brother anq sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Smith Whitby. Mrs. Mabel McGregor, Mrs Cora Lee, RR 1, Whitby, Mrs. Melroe Bryant and Mr. and Mrs, Edgard Bath of Picker- ing visited their cousin, Mrs. Ethel Cherry of Barrie. M~. and Mrs. William Fice and family, formerly of Osh- awa, have established residence in Whitby. Their friends wish them happiness in their new surroundings. Mr. and Mrs. William Mclvor of St. Thomas were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McCarroll, Bell drive. Mrs. Jean Wilson, Toronto, spent last weekend at the home Toronto, are guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. Donald MacLean, 915 Recent guests at the home of| Brock street south, Mr, and Mrs, Freq McCaffrey, 311 Ontario street, were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burton and their son Mark, of London; Mr. and of her sister Mrs. H. 8. McCann, 310 Frances street. Mrs. William Simpson, Henry street, has returned from' a two- week vacation spent in Trois- Rivieres, Quebec, with her Mrs. Dora McCaffrey of Ottawa. Mr. Robert McCabe, 1301 Gif-| ford street, is now convalescing Display Ends at his home after undersoing| Season For | Hospital. His friends wish him a! Bible School complete recovery. The closing session of the Susan, daughter of Mr, and|Daily Vocational Bible School Mrs. Borg Jorgenson, celebrat-|was held, in the form of an open jed her seventh birthday Sun-/meeting, to which the parents |day, July 12, Her friends wishjand friends of the nearly fifty her a belated happy birthday.|children, who attended _ the Mrs. E. C. MacMillan, 319 classes, were invited. The minis- Athol street, has just returned|teT, Rev. John McLeod, intro-| duced the capable and energetic director of the school, Mrs.. Dick mics at the -Macdonald Insti-|Adams, who then took charge | tute. of the program. | The theme of 'the school was Belated birthday wishes are|"Making Time Count for Christ" extended to Mrs. C. A. Lucas,|and the four groups under the 1100 Brock street south, whojdirection of their teachers recently celebrated her birth-| brought a message, each in its day. own way. The classes, and ., {teachers were: Nursery, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ottnbrite Chambre: ister a and their daughter, Shelly Ann,|T jovd Cook; primary, Mrs. Ruth ced or he _ Spent oy Pickering; and Junior, Mrs. Don weekend with their parents, witchell. Choruses learned were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Otten-|. : : be brite, Oshawa, They also visit- the habe Mrs. C. R. MacNeil at |ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; ; a On display in the Sunday Larry Ruest, 1107 Athol street, school room were articles, Whitby. made by the children, and par- Mrs, Cecil Madigin, Toronto,|ents expressed surprise that so \is spending a few days with|much coulg be accomplished in json and daughter-in-law, Mr.|so short a time. from Guelph where she attend- ed a leadership course in Cera- BROCK WHITBY SATURDAY MATINEE Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 9:10 Feature Starts 6:55 & 9:25 FLKE 'EDWARD G.RODINSON .issi23ton oe eee ed "THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY" Starring JACK LEMON --- In Color Besides the. regular teachers, several ladies, and a number of |capable teen-agers, assisted in a |variety of ways. Planned For Dundas West Canada's newest concept in modern living, the Maisonette, will invade Whitby during the next few months. The major concentration of these "house-apartments" will be in the tract of land across from Fairview Lodge on Dun-f das street west. A Toronto developer, in con- junction with McQuay Real Estate agent Bill Goverde has settled on the property and the living modes, yesterday. Mr, Goverde revealed that the Maisonette (left), had met with a great deal of success along Toronto's Don _ Valley Parkway and in Don Mills, The 'Fairview Tract" will ini- tially accommodate 42 units -- two separate blocks -- of Mai- sonettés. The same builder ex-]- pects to start construction of a 15-unit building behind the Do- minion store on Green street sumetime next week. It is expected that the Maison- ettes will be constructed on the western portion of the tract, on an.area of 160 feet by 380 feet. They are three-storey struc- jtures, with a two-bedroom, two- |storey apartment on the bottom lfloor, and a_ three-bedroom, |single-storey apartment above jit. St Peter And Green Streets A Danger Area A Sunday afternoon car| The lower portions will have smash at the junction of St.|two entrances, one of them on Peter with Green street camejan included patio. The upper as no surpirse to the residents|apartments will open onto bal- of the area. conies from the bedroom, and It quite frequently happens/living-room. : : at this junction. People quite| The color-scheme wil oa often get injured. Cares are|otdinated, and integrated. The wrecked, Near misses occur|heating will be gee occur almost every day. A playground, including a But nothing has ever been|Swimming pool will be part of done about it. The cause of all|the development. : i is si The Maisonnette was design- the distress is the simple fact é that there are neighter "Stop" ed by Toronto Architect Wilfred nor "Yield" signs on the ap-|Schulman, and has been re- proaches to the junction. ferred to as "the most modern Now, however, a group of|/ manner of apartment living. local residents have taken vee t trouble to complain to the loca Sh p C authorities. al 0 en re Jim Randall 114 St, Peter! . strett, became alarmed at the| Is A Major steadily increasing accident rate} a ae and organized a petition. | P b ] In the immediate area he col-| OSSI 1 | lected 19 signatures from wor-) pi) Goverde, aforementioned ried nn td tee Mire the above story, also reveal- y en ; <n Soiarie Departarent of Trans-|° yeuveneny: sue ~ sac - : process of negotiating with a port in Toronto. Hlarge food chain in relation to Also a letter has gone t0/q4 shopping centre on the Fairz- George Rankin, the local Chief|yjew Tract. |Constable. The letter asked for! He said that a planning stage his support and quick action tO|padq been reached in such de- jget "Stop" signs put up. gree that general areas had | |been mapped out. M t P lice It is expected that beget store will cover some R € TO 0 jsquare feet, a department store | of 30,000 square feet, plus a | Warn Elderly lseries of shops covering from |10,000 to 20,000 square feet. s | The actuality of the centre, 1 ang lwhich will be on the eastern iportion of the tract, ae two TORONTO (CP) -- A rash of|years of conjecture and rumor bank inspector frauds prompted|concerning the land. city police Thursday to waral jelderly residents to check with) their banks if they get any sus- uspen e | picious phone calls. | | Police said 10 elderly women} D 5 have been called during the last river jspectors in a bid to defraud| Gets 14 Da them of their savings. | | They said a man calls an el-| Daniel Beaton, a 24-year-old derly person and says he is a/Toronto man was sentenced to) bank inspector. He tells the vic-|74 days in the County Jail tim a withdrawal has been|\pyesday, when Magistrate made on their account and/ Harry Jermyn learned that he asks them to check the -- had been driving under suspen- HaPhoond y ged pense a sion at the time of his June 20 hie. isha ccident. stealing the money and solicits| The court leamed that Beaton the victim's help in catching thelhad been given a one-year sus: pUSpeL. ie .,, [pension in 1963 for dangerous} | He asks the victim to with-|qriving. The accident, accord- draw some aha and = ing to OPP Constable Len Bis- sony lll pelle oy Raf pial a4 sell, occurred on the Park road- | sc 401 ramp at Oshawa. jemployee will drop round to Se em | {pick up the victim's money for \the bank. The accomplice then |walks off with the money, BUY Geert _A THOUSAND One-Stop DOLLARS DECORATING With Monthly SHOP Payments of $14.57 Wallpaper and Murols For Five Years Custom Draperies Cit. Points and. 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