Air Pollution Bylaw Approved By Council ha ne WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY, Nov. 8 Co-Op Credit Union banking night Ist Whitby Scouts Salvation Army Brownies Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers House of Windsor IODE Chapter St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No, 1 St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 5 St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No, 7 Whitby Brass Band Ladies' Aux- iliary i Andrew's Presbyterian Women Group No. 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Novem' + 6, 1968 § NOMI"'ATIONS DUE HOV. 18 WHITBY (Staff) -- Nomina- tion night for the forthcom- ing municipal elections has been set for Nov, id, ai 7 p.m. ; The meeting to take place in the Town Hall, will be for the purpose of nominations for the following offices: mayor, reeve, deputy reeve, lors, Public Utilities Commis- sioners, Public School Trus- tees and Separate School Trustees. All offices are for a term of two years, with six council seats up for grabs, four PUC FRIDAY, Nov. 12 er -- Senior Citizens Social lu Pentecostal Church Young Peo- ple's Christ Ambassadors Co-Op Credit Union banking night SAMRAT Ras OR VARA RS LUT Salvation Army Guides -- Army Timbral Brig- ade SUNDAY, Nov. 14 St. Mark's United Church Hi-C Group couniy as ii snouia be," said. "The county council is telling us the southern county health unit would enforce the bylaw. This also is wrong." LETTER READ "Under such legislation by the county, there could be 18 different bylaw enforcement of- ficers working on air pollu- tion," he said. In furthering his disappointment at county coun- cil's actions, councillor Bevan read a letter he had sent to the WHITBY (Staff) -- Anti- smoke legislation, proposed by the Ontario County Council, was approved on a recorded seven to two vote by town council this week, --~ Voting in favor of the legisla- tion were Mayor Warren Mowat, Reeve Everett Quan- trill, Deputy Reeve George Brooks and Councillors Bobbie Attersley, Thomas Edwards, Harold Slichter and Vernon Mc- Carl. Councillors Harry Inkpen and George Bevan were op- not prepared to enforce the air pollution bylaw on a county basis. PROPOSAL FANTASTIC Councillor Bevan voiced strong opposition to the bylaw as proposed. He termed the suggested legislation "ridicu- lous." The county council came back with an answer to the town's request for such legislation back in April and that proposal was fantastic." Explaining his thinking and 1s ~~ DAVIDSON DIES WINNIPEG (CP) -- Sam Da- vidson, former secretary treas- urer of the Dominion of Canada posed. The question was put forward by Councillor Inkpen, who sug- gested county council had no right to pass legislation to have the County Health Unit enforce phraseology, Councillor Bevan said county council had at- tempted to pass an air pollution bylaw effective only in the town of Whitby. '"'We can draft our Hon. J. W. Spooner, Minister of Municipal Affairs. In the letter, Bevan called for 'big stick' leg- TUESDAY, Nov. 9 Football Association and man- ager of a football park in Winni- peg, died Thursday. Davidson, islation on the government. part of the|Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Club Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS 79, was born in Belfast and came to Canada in 1911. Before the Second World War, he ar- seats, eight Public School Board seats and eight Sep- arate School Board seats. Polls will be open in the town from 10 a.m. until 7 The letter pointed out the Red Cross Work Room p.m. " own bylaws," he said. . ranged the air pollution bylaw. "It has Mi need for larger units to pro Salvation Army Cubs nd inged annual tours of Canada nothing to do with the council) as a whole," he said. The health unit was approved(cillor Bevan faulted Commenting on the latest pro- |posal by county council (Coun- the sug- vide more efficient services in the county. He questioned the provincial government on why it did not pass legislation to put Whitby Missionary Council Pentecostal Church Women's for old country soccer clubs. and a bylaw passed by muni- cipalities in the southern sec- gestion on the basis it did not affect the entire county. "The into effect consolidation of lar- St. John the Evangelist CWL Royal Canadian Legion Ladies RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC ger units. "We need compul- sive legislation and not the permissive type" he said. Another point raised by coun- cillor Bevan in his letter dealt with county assessment. He isuggested one central assess- lment department on a county llevel is more economical than county council is asking us to approve a bylaw which will only be effective in nine muni- cipalities and not the entire tion of the county working to- gether as a collective group. Councillor Inkpen said _ it would appear county council is WHITBY PERSONALS St. John the Evangelist CWL 5th Cubs and Scouts Mother's Auxiliary St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 10 All Saints' Anglican Church Afternoon Guild Whitby Chapter Order of the Eastern Star No. 248 | Auxiliary | | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton spent last weekend in North|traveling bridge and euchre 18 different assessment offices MON., NOV. 8th INSURANCE AGENTS EXECUTIVE NAMED Here is the new execu- tive of the Oshawa District Insurance Agents Asso- ciation. Left to right they are: Jack Moore, president; Donald Ellison, past presi- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE dent; Robert Stroud and David Gray, both directors; L. M. McMurtry, secretary- treasurer. They were install- ed Wednesday at Adelaide House in Oshawa. 'Seventy- five insurance companies are affiliated with the asso- ciation. --Oshawa Times Photo 'Ditttach Wins ~|st., are his mother, Mrs. throughout the county. PLAY POLITICS Bay where they attended the/hostesses for the month of No- 35th anniversary of the Chris-| vember are as follows: Bridge, tine Maxwell Missionary Group|Mrs. Maurice O'Connor; Mrs. held at Calvin Presbyterian|Wilfred McAuley, Mrs. George, " Church. \Steffler, Miss Rose Sutch, Mrs, |fer that; i William McMonagle, Mrs. Ron-|Will not do this, Mrs, Newton was guest speak-|ajq Teel, Mrs. R .T. Hughes, |units in the county) on er at the dinner meeting, her|yrs. H. M. Myers, Mrs. topic was "anniversary Chal-|jiam Holley, Mrs. Ivan Davie lenges". Mrs. Newton,is a past/Mrs, Patrick Heitzner, Mrs. J. president of the Christine Max-|w. Lailey, Mrs. Robert Net- well Group, also of North Bay|tie, Mrs, .B J. McColl. Presbyterial and past president lof Toronto and Kingston Synod- lical. jlocal autonomy, inicipal councillor uses lly, Mrs, John Vanderpluyn: Mrs. |cerned.' : |. Kotyluk, Mrs. George Brooks,| Speaking on Expected guests this weekend Mrs, Gertrude Lynde, Mrs. Cecil|proposed county at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|Greenfield and Mrs, Louis Rous-| Deputy Jack Nancekivell, 201 Frances|seay, Ted |\Nancekivell of London, lwho is looking forward to see-|Mrs. ing |months old granddaughter Su-|Sunday. ann St. Andrew's Presbyterian|council can do for you." The letter informed the minis- 'Municipal councils (form larger their Wil.|own. They are too steeped in regardless of 'ithe cost to the taxpayer. I am lconvinced that the average mu- local 'autonomy as a vote catcher, Euchre, Mrs. William Laval-|but the taxpayer is not too con- behalf of the council bylaw,|St. John's Anglican Church Par- Reeve Brooks said coun- lty council had brough forward|Board of Directors Whitby Co- la bylaw requested by the town| Op Credit Union Ont.,, Janet, daughter of Mr. and|o¢ whitby. "You asked for this Richard Hurlbert is cele-|jegisjation and now it is here for the first time her six|brating her third birthday on! oy aren't satisfied," he said," {i don't know what else county reference to the county | WEDNESDAY, Nov. 10 Whitby St. John Ambulance Kinette Club (Whitby) Unity Club Past Noble Grand) (Rebekah) | THURSDAY, Nov. il Whitby Baptist Church Cubs | Salvation Army Women's Home| League St. Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 2 Whitby Garden Club Christian Reformed Church Ladies Society Work and Pray ish Helpers for CANADIAN LEGION HALL Byron St..$. -- Whitby 2 P.M. TO 4:30 P.M. EVENINGS 6:30 to 9 P.M. SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to $26.00 on your auto insurance, $200 Penalty Imposed For Careless Driving Sie. 6s JOHN RIEGER Mrs. Hayes Myers, her son|Women Group No. 4 are meeet-| sessment quextion, Mr. 4 More Races jing at the home of Mrs. J. D.| prooks was in strong opposi- TORONTO (CP) -- If there 3 | Pre andrew and daughter Jane are : any doubt that . | : he radlin sol el Tae the attending this Saturday the oo 716 Maria st., NOV.\ i on. "T cannot and will not 60.000 AJAX -- (Staff) -- David A. Kimmerer, 25, of Toronto, was fined $200 by Magistrate H. M. Jermyn here Thursday when he pleaded guilty to a careless driving charge. A charge of dan- gerous driving was withdrawn. Constable R. S. Goodwin . of the Pickering Township Police Department said he followed the pints of beer. | The accused said he had left ithe party at about 4 a.m. and was doing 55 to 60 mph when the police followed him in the 45 mph zone. He said he was in a hurry to get home because the roof of his convertible would not accused, who was driving er- ratically at a high rate of speed, | and finally stopped him in Whit-| by where he was travelling 60) mph in a 30 mph zone. | A Pickering resident had his driver's licence suspended for| two years and he was ordered | to pay a fine' of $150 when he eaded guilty to impaired driv- Harvey Drew, 42, of Kingston) rd., Pickering, was followed by| a Pickering Township cruiser take out after he forced the} cruiser and another vehicle off, come down and he was cold. Two friends of the accused said they had been with him all night and that, in their opinion, Martin had not beendrinking excessively. Gary Player before he went to a party OnjJeading rider standings at the Concession 5, Pickering Town-lend of the Ontario racing sea-/held at Westminster Church in ship, where he had about five'son Nov. 27, he dispelled it Fri-|St. Catharines, they will also day. Dittfach, 29, rode four of the eight winners on Friday's card at Greenwood Raceway, ing rider in 1959, bringing home 195 winners that year. _Dittfach's first win came in the second race when he guided longshot Gun Artist home in front. Gun Artist returned $34.30 and combined with Accompani- h jment, an easy winner of the first, for a $175.80 daily double. Hugo was blanked until the ififth race when he rode Chinese|bary, Florida' the guest of Mr. Festival, a four-year-old geld- ing, to a popular $2.80 victory. Chinese Festival, odds-on favor- Forced Out SYDNEY, N.S..W (Reuters)-- ite of the crowd of 6,881, and runner-up Royal Embassy, made for a $13.30 quinella. Hugo then rode Barleycorn to |\demburger-Duff wedding to be be guests at the reception to fol- low. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parting-;a number of questions are an- \ton and children, Marlaine, Al-)swered \lan and Ross attended last Sat- lurday the Golden Wedding An- vote for county assessment until n ew ° obs to my satisfaction" J lhe said. "If anyone could show lme how this was going to bene- fit the local taxpayer all well 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL in- creasing his total for the year to 154. Hugo was Canada's lead- niversary of Mr. Partington's parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par- tington of Picton. Best wishes are offered to Mrs. Arthur Nelson, 1010 Byron this to me as yet." land good but, no one has proven through Autopact st. n., on the occasion of her birthday to be celebrated on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jewell, 212 Arthur st., are celebrating their 24th wedding anniversary Nov. 8. Their friends wish them every happiness. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Archi-| 'bald visited in Marblehead: | Mass., with their son Fred Ar-| chibald who is pilot with the) American Airlines. Mrs. D. Zilstra, 210 Palace st., is opening her home on |Monday to Group No. 1 St. An- drew's Presbyterian Women for their monthly meeting. oF \ Created To Individual Requirements Mrs. Arthur Vallee is spend- ing a winter vacation at De- LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 and Mrs. George Blatter, for-) |mer Oshawa residents. Expected dinner guests on |/Saturday at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. J. A. Osterhout, 1010 Dundas st. e., are Mr. and Mrs. Don Osterhout and daughters, Dinner guests on Sunday at \the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ley Nokes, 721 Gilbert st. w., Family Monuments STAFFORD BROS. ie 728-7567 YOUR CLOTHES CAN LAST LONGER LOOK LOVELIER it's a fact. Dry cleaning makes clothes last up to will be Mr. and Mrs, Chester|and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Towns- Highway 2. Constable L. Watson|Injury forced champion golferja $47.30 victory in the sixth| Pogue, Peterborough. end near Belleville. said the accused pulled into his|Gary Player of South Africa to|\race driveway in front of oncoming|withdraw from the $8,960 Wills | Absent Son v ' : § gave Dittfach his BROCK WHITBY traffic and smelled strongly of|Masters tournament Friday. He 7 nie alcohol when he staggered from said it may be weeks before Sele saver Wan ss ocean THE TRAIN WILL CARRY YOU TO THE PEAK OF ADVENTURE! BROCK ST, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH livenhe ® Start 6:55-9:05 es a 307 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Feature Starts... 6:55 and 9:20 his car. can play again. Severe r | i A guilty plea to a charge of senleet ana tin hom FORRES PRODUCTS USED | impaired driving brought alhaving a workout on the prac-| More than 5,000 different! three-month driving suspension, 'tice range Friday. jarticles are made out of wood! plus a $100 fine to Chester A.) «16 heen living on. pain-|and wood products. killing pills for five monthss and) McConnell, 21, of 1532 Lakefield | go on at the) TAATHACHE w : 'ty. | st., Oshawa. He pleaded Builty. | roe] T just canriot moment," he said shortly be-- = 3 eerie ae oe fore he was scheduled to tee off. Don't suffer agony. In seconds get relief Ajax Constabie KR. Gibson said) he observed the accused having in the third round. that lasts with ORA-JEL. Speed-release 4 formula puts it to work In- trouble finding his car keys be- 2 Player is the current U.S. and . fore he backed his car on to sidewalk. The officer ; stantly to stop throbbin MEAD Australian Open champion. toothache pain, 80 sate doc: Py % Player was in a good position accused admitted having So to win the tournament, only one teething .. eA yin the , only . stroke from the leaders, Bob ora-jel |Charles of New Zealand and _ 'Peter Thomson of Australia: Player had moved into a tie for second after two rounds of} the 72-hole tourney before he 9:45 A.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL (Free Bus Transportation) Ph. 668-6772 1] AM. --"'How To Successfully Bury A Church" 7 P.M. -- Service of Evangelism -- Lively Singing --- Church Musicions -- Specials in Song -- Girls Trio Ministering in Both Services, Tues. -- 8 P.M. -- C.A. Service Wed. -- Prayer and Bible Study REV, M, CASE JON KING, Asst. SPECIAL... 5 SHIRTS JULES BRICKEN presente BURT LANCASTER o_ in JOIN FRANKENHEIMER'S on id said the a Aeteesed nv UNITED ARTISTS Seturdey Matinee 1:30 couple of pints of beer. WHITBY Ph. 668-649: A 39 - year - old Bowmanville man, Robert Butler, pleaded _ to careless driving when e was charged following a rear-end collision Sept. 29'on the Base Line rd. in Pickering Township. pulled out. ; Charles and Thomson shared Magistrate Jermyn imposed 4 the halfway lead at 139. Charles fine of $100 and costs with the|the New Zealand left-hander.| option of 10 days in jail. Toa : | A charge of impaired driving pele ------ par 67 in the was dismissed against a 28-year- ae old Toronto man. N E A FOR ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron ot St. John Rev, W. J, S, McClure, B.A. Mrs, P. N. Spratt, Organist 0.H.A. METRO JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY WHITBY LASCO STEELERS vs. MARKHAM SEAL-O-WAXES Whitby Community Arena Mon., Nov. 8 - Game Time 8:00 p.m. Admission - Adults $1.00. Students (with cards) 50 cents. Season Tickets now on sale at the Arena Box Office PLANT OPERATOR TOWN OF WHITBY Applications will be received for the position of Operator of Sewage Treatment Plant, until .12:00 NOON, on Monday, November 8th, 1965. This position entails shift work. Ap- plicant must have Grade 10 education or higher (Ontario Stondards) and have demonstrated mechanical or electrical experience, NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWN OF WHITBY in the County of Ontario thet in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf | require the presence of the said Electors at the Municipal Building, 405 Dundas St. W. in the said TOWN of WHITBY at the Hour of 7:00 P.M. on THURSDAY, NOV, 18th, 1965 For the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the office of MAYOR, REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE, COUNCILLORS, PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONERS, PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUST- EES and SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES for the Town of Whitby: of which all electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greater number of candidetes than ore required to fill the said offices are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened in the ploces named in the proclamation, in the said Town of Whitby, MONDAY, DEC. 6th, 1965 and will be open from 10:00 o@.m. until 7:00 p.m. and ne longer. 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.--Thankoffering Service Guest Speaker Miss Ruby Walker 7:30 P.M.--The Christian Drama Presentation is cancelled Junior Congregation and Nursery Core During Divine Worship Charles W. Martin admitted drinking nine drafts and five) pints of beer within 10 hours before he was stopped on High- way 2 by Pickering Police Con- stables John Found and Laurie Watson at 4.23 a.m. Oct. 10. Constable Found said he and Watson had chased the accused west from Liverpool rd. when they observed him crossing the centre line at the intersection Found said he had followed the accused for two miles at speeds up to 75-80 mph and had caught up to him in about one minute. Martin said he had started drinking at about 6 p.m. the previous night and had about nine drafts at a Toronto hotel} Applications in writing are to be addressed to the Town Eng- ineer, Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ont. COUNCILLOR T. EDWARDS Chairman Sanitation Committee Toronto} WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister; Rev. John McLeod Orgonist Mra. W. €. Summers, A.T.C.M. TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE REMEMBRANCE WEEK November 5th to 11th By virtue of @ resolution of the Counell of the Town of Whitby pessed on the Ist doy of Nevember, 1965, | hereby declare the week of a giseved Sth to November 11th REMEMBRANCE WEEK in the Town ° ys WHEREVER HEATING | PROBLEMS DO EXIST, THIS 1S A CHALLENGE WE FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister 11 A.M.--Morning. Worship | 7 P.M.--Communion Service 9:45 A.M.--Bible Schoo! Prayer Meeting and Bible School Wed, 7:30 TELEVISION - RADIO @ Ww. J. MOWAT MAYOR, SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST 1350 ON YOUR DIAL 9:45 A.M.--WELCOME TO OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE PASTOR'S SERMON "YET A LITTLE WHILE" 12:00 NOON--COMMUNION SERVICE AND RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS, 700 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL HOUR PASTOR'S SERMON "IS THERE A LITERAL HEAVEN ?" HOLMES 'ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service WHITBY 668-5679 EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev. Horold Hesselink ST., MARK'S UNITED CHURCH 139th Anniversary Service 11 A.M. Sunday, November 7th Guest Speaker REV, W. MAURICE WHIDDEN, M.A., B.D. Northminster United Church, Willowdale JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE ond SENIOR CHOIRS will provide the music YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US Mayor, Reeve, Deputy Reeve end six Councillors are to be elected for a term of two years. Four public Utility Commis- sioners are te be elected for a term of two years. Eight Public School Ti are to be elected for a term of two years, an eee ee ee ee WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00 P.M, JOHN R. FROST, ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING Returning Officer "You Are Always Welcome At Faith" : ; 10:30 A.M. "NENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL \ 2PM DUTCH SERVICE = 7PM --"\ ENGLISH SERVICEe VERWONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Ir a