Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 May 1965, p. 5

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Whitby Council Asks| Action On Annexation Department of Municipal Af-jthe proposed Regional Pl WHITBY (Staff) -- Annoyed Book Fair Big Success WHITBY (Staff)--First Book bana. held by the be ge Greenwood Chapter, IODE, Whitby, on May i, was a oo Board before. officially joining | the organization. The question was brought for-| "J¢ our annexation plans are ward by Councillor Bobbie|peing held up because we might Attersley who stated the cot-|soon become a member of that| cil has an obligation to ratepay- board we can soon fix that," he} ers, industrialists and planners|said. "All we need to do is for-| alike. He demanded to know\get about joining that board," what had deyeloped and why|he added. the council had not received an) yy Brooks further suggested, Ve bay A ring 4 ys that if the planning director Pr fp a eter ruorar! does not come forward with an, should answer the council and re ry Lag lonte Bes not simply ignore them. He: idemand a <i ag 3 aed iyerltie- ge eng nel '| Councillor Tom Edwards sec-| Broo ted. t FOOKs Ate rae deputy reeve onded Brooks' comments, stat-| further suggested that Whitby) council take a second look at ing nig ge every ee ithe 'asnexation question' mov-| ing. | fairs with council determined to on the tion by lock = Stee sage follow it through. of annexation proceedings, Whit- by town council unanimously agreed to take immediate steps to change the situation at a re- cent meeting. The council served notice on the Depart- ment of Municipal Affairs and John O. E. Pearson, director of planning organization for the Community Planning Branch of the department, in particular. If the council does not receive an answer to their repeated re- for information by Mon- y evening, May 10, it plans to withdraw its previous request for annexation under suggested terms laid out by Mr. Pearson. A new application for annexa- tion of a portion of Whitby township will be filed with the Women's Group jage provided for the , according to the Chapter's Regent, Mrs. |R. G. Langford, Success was so \great the organization plans on holding a second such event text year and possibly cele- {In addition, we all appreciate the valuable assistance cape was given us by the owners Hire New Wesker \the building, allowing the use | s:| For Sewage Plant 'of the facilities." Another trib-| lute was paid to Clarke Studios) WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby's Ajax. who left store decorations in|Sewage treatment plant will be} The new employee was select- nines after the studio had held cording to town council plans, it was announced this week. In keeping with the prediction the -- has hired a new em- ployee, Brian C. Jackson, of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 5, 1965 § ee ee basis of his qualifications, de- of all others. Joining the staff now on the job at the plant, Mr. manned 15 hours per day ac-led from 19 applicants on the|Jackson will participate on a scribed as having been ahead ti two-shift basis now in opera- ion. The employees currently work 10 days on and four days off, it was stated. a showing and sale in the store. |= Funds from the big event will" go far in the furtherance of the chapter's work within the com- munity, it was explained. 'We: were simply over-whelmed by| the response," Mrs. Langford' reported. TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING brate the carnival as an jaffair. "The entire chapter wishes to express its heartfelt appre- ciation for the support provid- ed by businessmen, merchants land the general public in Whitby, Brooklin, Oshawa and Toronto," Mrs. Langford stat-, ed. "Without this support the} carnival would never have jachieved the success that it) Completely thrilled by the| response received, the Regent jfurther extended 'words of ap- preciation for the press cover- ain Monuments Citizens of the Town of Whitby are hereby noti- fied that a Public Meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby ot 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 5th, 1965 at which time a report of the Town and Regional Planning will be presented by the stud- ents of the University of Toronto. Be: BES ei? Requirements | STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 WARREN J. MOWAT, Meyor. ion. WEEKEND --==BECKER'S The Original Jug Milk Store WED, - THURS. - FRI- - SAT. SPECIALS BECKER'S SLICED WHITE or BROWN Reg. 22 BREAD *..;" 17 40-ox. Qt. Becker's Own Chocolate Milk Reg. 23c : BECKER'S 2 GALS. ICE CREAM Reg 89 end 98c Sole Anniversary Sale MAY 1 SPECIALS Galore The BECKER Milk Store BLAIR PARK PLAZA--WHIT OPEN 9 A.M, - 11 P.M. DAILY -- 7 DAYS A WEEK ----s Sorts Stamps Group To Serve 2 | WHITBY -- The Pentecostal) | 4 \Church Women's Missionary! Public Breakfast -- Council held its May 3 meeting | 4 \at the home of Mrs. Carl Har-) wrrrpy -- 'The % |nett. The president, Mrs. Albert! committee members che toe a Midgley, chaired the meeting. | emergency meeting Monday Members were busy cutting and| evening in the IOOF Hall to sorting stamps. attend to the 'needs of a worthy| During the business session, case, | thank-you letters were read, re- BF iceived from CNIB, Sheppard ~ |\Lodge, Toronto and from head office for sending stamps. 4 | The project for this coming F \week is to frame and finish a 4 jquilt. Mrs. Maxwell Case, wife): lof Rev, Case, who gave the . scripture reading and led in prayer, was elected missionary) secretary. Lunch was John Leavitt Harnett. The next meeting will be held May 17 at the home of Mrs. |Ewen MacDonald, 601 Euclid street, RED BRAND BEEF STEINBERG Choice Quality, Naturally Aged,RED BRAND BEEF BEEF ROASTS President Albert Carr opened] the meeting. Secretary Mrs. Martha Ward read the minutes of the last meeting. After a short discussion it was decided to hold a Sunday morn- ing breakfast in the Odd Fel- lows Hall May 9 at 8 a.m. for the general public with members serving a full course breakfast "i of bacon and eggs, coffee and er an pn toasts. Proceeds to go to the| esse needy case. | TWO YEARS OLD Peter Paul Beaudry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beau- dry, 209 Brock st. s., Whit- by, who celebrated his sec- ond birthday May 3. He is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Berg of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. George Beau- dry of Windsor. --Photo by Stannett Guild Grant Not Possible WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit-| by Theatre Guild will have to) transform itself into a travelling) road company if it hopes to ob-; tain a grant under the Centen- nial program, it was stated at a town council meeting this| week, Under the terms laid down in the Municipal Act and as set out by the Centennial Commit- tee, the town council has no authority to provide a grant for financing the group. The announcement was made | by Councillor Harry Inkpen who | had been requested to obtain | information from a Centennial! Project meeting he was attend: | ing. 'There is nothing we can | do to change this no matter how | much we want to,' he said. Councillor Inkpen | something may be possible un- der the authority of a recrea- tion board, an organization the | town of Whitby does not have at) the present time. During the meeting the ques-| tion of low cost rental housing was introduced by Councillor Tom Edwards who sought in- formation on what was transpir- | ing along this line. Councillor Harry Inkpen stat-| ed that no information was) available at the moment: but that Low Cost Renta! Housing| Authorities were expected to provide some proposal within the next few days. In reference to the problem existing at 300 High street, Councillor Inkpen suggested it appeared little can be done. "I don't think we can do anything about this situation unless we buy the property," he said. BROGK - Whitby ONE COMPLETE PROGRAM EACH EVENING STARTING AT 7:30 «wise a it's a swinger! One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper end Murals Custom Draperies Broadloom C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Gleze Colorizer Pairts DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 BRAISE OR STEW YOUR KEY TO THE BEST INVESTMENT VICTORIA and GREY 5 YEAR GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS | | JACK SPRATT SUCED 1 tS. 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