Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1964, p. 5

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ITBY And DI Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West TRICT THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 4,1964 § ROOFING MATERIAL -- 'GARBAGE' Tel. 668-3703 The R. A. Hutchison School addition which was to have 7 \been finished in. time for the 'school goening will be delayed until "some time at the end of September." Some of the reasons for the delay came to light at the meet- ing of the Whitby Publie Schoo! Board this week. 4| Dr. Ken Hobbs, chairman of been laid betore the school opened. : He said the area was open and a rain storm would create "a sea of mud for the children to walk in." : he The board authorized a letter to be sent to the contractor de- manding that the mulch and gravel be laid by Friday or the board would hire another con- Hobbs, Architect Fume. Over Hutchison Delay tractor to do the job and would charge any such expenses to the contractors. A fence to keep the construc- tion traffic away from school. children was authorized and will be constructed before the opening on Tuesday. "I've aged ten years during this job;'* quipped Mr. Yama- zaki," as he left the meeting. 7 \the board, complained bitterly 'jabout many of the phases of construction of the new build- ing and the general contractor's part in the operation. He told the board that while inspecting the roof installation on the new wing he had noticed "pits and pieces of garbage" being laid down on a section that was about to be tarred. The "'bits and pieces of gar- bage" he said, were small, odd- shaped pieces of insulation that were being used to finish off a strip of the roof. He questioned the school's architect George Yamazaki of Toronto on the board's legal position if the roof proved to be faulty. Mr. Yamazaki replied that the roof was guaranteed for two years and if there were any serious deficiencies in the con- struction they would show be- WHITBY LEGION Resume Its He added that the roof could . be torn up for inspection if the board felt that it was neces- sary, and that if the work was} proven to be inferior, or no: in line with specifications, the con- tractor would have to make the : i SAT., SEPT. 5 job 8.00 P.M. good. He cautioned that if the roof Byron St. S$. Makes a hamburger heavenly! Cresta Roja isa edit BRANCH 112 LIONS' TAKES OFFICE to right: Pat Giordano, 2nd. O'Leary, president; Jack Hil- vice-president; Don Irvine, di- ton, secretary. Front row, left rector; Don Brear, director; to right: Bill Schatzman, Ist centre row, left to right: Jack vice-president; Bill Tredwell, Britten, lion tamer; Norm Gerry Brear, immediate past president. Absent from the photo: John Moffat, 3rd vice- president; Pete Wiseman, 2nd year director; and Albert Mor- rison, director. At their first meeting of the fall season the Whitby Lions Club elected the new club executive for' the coming year. They are, back row, left THAT 'MANN' IS COMING | Rampaging Brooklin Takes Big Step To Championship By CLIFF GORDON again at his best when the chips|tire Brooklin team played well and Period fault he said. "Three down and one to go" were down. and deserves a big round of ap-| 3: Brampton: Naylor. 2.23 rsh a Workmen on the site did not is the song that the Brooklin Sr.) 'The Brookiln team were in the|plause . . . Let's hope they can £ reeen: oe letter casos) Faihave toilet facilities at the Lacrosse Club are now singing driver's seat 2-0 at the end of} come up with a repeat perform-| 6. Brooklin: Heffernan aeey 9.40) start of the construction he said with just pride as they whipped|the first period, increased their)ance in Brampton and then) f pitas saosee (Rutten) .... 1284/and the beard oe pegebies the best the Brampton Seal/lead to 7-2 at the end of the/"'bring on the west"... Should) (Finnegan) ; . yos}many complaints from tea | Tests could offer by a 12-4 count|second frame appeared to have|we fail to take the fourth game, * Brooklin: Rutan « W40/and parents, : last night. The win gives the|the ball game in their mitt asjon Saturday night in Brampton, |,.r*r2'ce* -- Finneven 10-42, #. Thome-| A toilet was installed, but was pride of Ontario County a '3-0 they hit the dirt floor of the! then the fifth game of the series lremoved recently. \ lead in the best. of seven East-|Brooklin arena for the third and w"l be right here at the Brook- ap "Part of the contract called | ern Canada finals with the/final stanza. They showed with- lin arena on Tuesday night . . aiifor the installation of fences to) fourth and what could be final out ms aoe why they vad the} ey hope we don't have to play me in the Rose Town on Sat-| os ar team in the Sr. that one. , a wwaey night. |division in Eastern Canada, as} Sat perce | eet ccicet .. 1so4other than a snow fence that In last night's game it was| they took the game Brampton) 1. Brookiin: G. Lotton (Baker) .... 10.0) Srempton: Madgstt: . - 1525] was soon torn down," he said. | w.17| 'The board moved that a let- | 4 : 6. . Brooklin: Rutta Captain Glen' Lotton and Ken) '4™ to task. ete ee Tee I cs Ruttan who stole the thunder as 47, Spicer 2.58,| Penalties ~ Finnegan 14.02, Hanna 144\ter be sent to Winson Construc- Ruttan 17.13, Cameron 17.55. \tion Limited, the contractors on JUST TALKING--Once again} Penalties -- Bruce they both scored a trio of goals| this was a fine team effort sup- Craggs 9.06, Ruttan 15.17. in a fine effort. Hard-working Ported by hundreds of loyal fans |the job, saying that, if toilet Jerry Borrows and Grant Hef-|. .. The Brooklin team rallied' |facilities are not on the site by fernan, the college lad, each\to their cheers and came up WHITBY PERSONALS |Friday, that the Clerk of the scored a pair for the "Good|Wwith a good win as we thought) |Works would rent these facili- Guys". Elmer Tran and Doug)they would - It takes the) Mrs. John Wallis and een ace Miss Paddy Chant of tree ton aan suede: was torn up and the job was found to be satisfactory the Board would have to make good the cost of relaying the roof Dr. Hobbs said that the eleva- tions of the roof were incorrect and that the installation of two drains was necessary to provide proper drainage on the struc- ture. The original plans only: called for one drain and water tests done on the roof showed the Refreshments Available ADMISSION: $3.00 PER COUPLE OLD ONTARIO SAYING "IF YOU WANT A JOB DONE . . . GIVE IT 10 A BUSY MAN" Here is a Man Busy Building Farm Buildings ROMKE STEL Busy . . . but of your service with en- gineered Beaver Lumber plans, planning help and estimates for all types of farm | buildings. Beaver Buildings are erected by a; approved crews from plans custem fitted to your farm program. Province wide ex- perience and know-how to build the build- ings to do the job. Phone now, every day counts! ' Phone 987-4597 DEPENDABLE BEAVER LUMBER Whitby, 419 Dundes St. E., Ph, 668-5818 Bowmanville, 96 King St. E. Ph. 623-3388 ard Period 10, Brooklin: Ruttan (Crawford) . +|11, Brooklin: D. Vipond (Ruttan) .. 4 nd th }12, Brooklin: Tran (Ruttan) ....... 8.48 protect the children a e con. |13, Brooklin: Heffernan (G. Lotton) 10.48 tractor has not yet installed any ROMKE STEL Vipond each bagged aces. fans to get the players really| Sheryl and Lynda and Mrs.|Scarboro. Jack Madgett led the attack| keyed up... We have felt that! wallis' | Dr, Hobbs added that the a i, Se hee Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thiemannigravel and mulch, laid in prep- must be wondering just what)the local players the vocal sup-ithe summer months at their)?" ug : makes this Brooklin team tick)|port they should have of late,|cottage at Norland, mins visited with a number of} ------ with a pair of goals. Bert Nay-|but they proved they have the friends in this vicinity last week. | 1 re) lor, who must figure it is better! lungs here last night. ..It was) Mrs. H. W. Cliff of Kingston . inis.| 5 Y/, to run referee schools than to good to see captain Glen Lotton is visiting at the home of. Sirlise cr meekan tied comet 4 ° Thompson each snared aces/goals, the first three of the Mrs. J. A. West, 1734 ae andl 6 with Mrs. Godfrey Lee GUARANTEED against Pat Baker who was once| game .', . In all we feel the en-'street and also her grand-|,. organist and choir leader. : | i. Ae Re DOM ceive ooh a arte alberta Ets ; : solr et | TMENTS Reverend N. C. §S. Goldring INVES of Rochester, New York, was a S guest at the Goldring's resi-|3, 4-oF 5 Yeor Terms. Interest is Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Woodward, accumulate and be compounded. }thei daughter Sandra and son |John spent a week's vacation motoring to Quebec City, they) VICTORIA | visited Upper Canada Village G FY Whitby | | Lasses Soft, smooth, .f ES So Active In and Out of re, Top: PRE-TEEN SWEATERS -- Sketched is just ar areas See Yoinne up to 7.89 ea. Sale! 3.97 PRE-TEEN STRETCH SLIMS -- In the 80 dearly beloved Black Watch tartan! Concealed side zipper. Limited quantities. 10-14X. Reg. 7.98. Sale! 6.77 | Middle: SWEATER SALE! While they last! For; all sweater types. Bulky knits, Orlon®, Jacquards, Ban-Lon and fancy fancies. Mostly cardigans. Some me in the group: Assorted colors. Sizes 8-14. ited quantities. hs Values up to 5.98. Salet 2.97 STRETCH PLAID SLIMS -- With Scotchgard®| brand stain repeller. Adjustable zi at waist, MR" eon Black Watch, Small Red Plaid, Hunting McKinnon. 7-14. Sale! 5.77 Bottom: 'FIRFLEY' CORD A-LINE DRESS--In acetate and cotton. Contrasting cuff and Puritan collar trim with demure bow. Smart doublebreasted button detail. Blue, Brown, Green. 7-12. Only 7.98. Also available in sizes 4-6X 5.98 ® Registered Trade Marks. for the Brampton team (who|the fans have not been giving |; ing] are now home after spending) id daughter Barbara of Tim-jaration for paving was to have play, and hard-working Gord/come up with a timely three/daughter and son-in-law Mr. and| wil) occupy the pulpit Sunday, | dence for a few days. payable half-yeorly or left to] |and spent sometime in Montreal. | The many friends of George Gilbey are sorry to learn that }he is in the Oshawa General |Hospital. They wish him a | speedy recovery. 308 Dundes St. W. and always \ TOWN OF WHITBY | HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION There will be no garbage collection on Monday, September 7th. Garbage normally collected on this day will be picked up on Tuesday, September 8th. SHIRLEY 3X LUM'S TROPHY OLD HAT TO PAT of the Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse the most valuable to his team Club, The trophy is awarded' This is the third year in a row | annually to the goalie in the that Baker has won the tro- WORKS SUPERVISOR right, presenting the Harry Sr. league who has the best phy. Brooklin are currently goals-against average and js waging a real battle with Black Velvet with Black Smooth Lumley trophy to Pat Baker FRESH CORN i Se eee Brampton for the Eastern Leather Trim. Sizes 844 to 4... = scilaiaas oes - ------ Ayre B, C, and D Widths, pare the Fini: So svance aio the | BROCE eT MATINEE ATO 3 Doz. 5120 BUSTER BROWN | a a * 3 Miracle Nylo-Vel MacMillan Orchards | Mann cup finals. Brooklin | | leads the series 3-to-0. NYLO-VEL--that stoys neot ot the touch of a damp cloth--is crisply styled into this e . West Side of Hwy. 12 e Just North of Whitby Pictured above is Ivan Davie of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Executive on the | i | One-Sto DECORATI SHOP © Wallpaper and Murels @ Custom Draperies © Broadicom and Rugs "@ CLL. Points and Varnishes © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby _ Following in the 'hilarious fun-steps of "Mister Roberts" SIPULVER WALTER, | COMM MILLE PERKINS HER VESMATTHRSINDS KAY MEDFORD 'conan y GHA LOGAN AOIRTEP S FEBBLEMAK + Proctiod ard Deets! by JOSHUA GAN : yecmcoLow r""""""'="" PROM WARNER BROS. So here's to Ensign Pulver. . . and his wacky war on the Captain... and his girlie paradise in the Pacific . . . and his slingshot that nearly scuttled the whole fleet. - . ® IWALKER'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE STORE HOURS: Daily 9:30 am. to 6 p.m. | Thursday and Friday 9:30 to 9 p.m. PHONE 728-4626 mew favorite for school days. There's plenty of foot-soothing comfort, too, for those COLLINS SHOES 119 Brock St, S., Whitby, Open Fri. 'til 9 P.M. happy play days ahead. Come-in soon,

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