Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1965, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY -DAY Magistrate Auxiliary 0 WHITBY (Staff) --Magistrate Harry Jermyn was instrumental in introducing additional law en- forcement to the area Thursday evening when he presided at a swearing in ceremony for 15 On- tario Auxiliary Provincial Police Officers. The ceremony was held at the OPP Office, Whitby. Prior to the special ceremony, the magistrate inspected the of- ficers lined up in a_ training room in the basement of the building. Assisting in the inspec- tion was the group's command- ing officer, Corporal C. A. Bar- ton. ° Officially established as aux- fliary policemen, the large group of new officers join four other enrollees in bringing the Whitby Board Not "Grey Listed" The Whitby Public School Board is not 'grey listed', God- Swears In PP Officers auxiliary body to 19. officers in all. Further -- registration and swearing ceremonies will be held until the new force has a strength of 32 not including OPP Corporal C. A. Barton and OPP Constable D. D. Timleck. The group will assemble twice a month for training sessions. Members will individually re- ceive additional training in po- lice work through regular as- signed patrols with full - time police officers attached to the Whitby detachment. "The idea is to have an aux- iliary force ready for any emer- gency who all have a first hand knowledge of police work," Cor- poral Barton explained. point out the. condition prevail- ed two years ago but since that time has vastly changed. frey Schilling, incumbent school "During the last two years the | trustee, said Thursday evening.| schoo] board has enjoyed a co-| @ He said an earlier news report|operative and very excellent re- of this condition dealt with ajlationship with the school staff matter that had occurred two/and it is steadily improving," years ago. he said, "It is most unfortunate "T do not find fault with either|the statement was not clarified the newspaper or Mr. McFar-|by the speaker who made it,' lane who made the vor smgge at|Mr. Schilling added, "but it was a recent public meeting," r.|made with no thought of causing Schilling said. "I only wish rt laechasrameeaeet to anyone,' Students Plan Ticket Blitz Students of Henry High School! The blitz will be held Dec. 4,| will hold a one-night blitz to sell vr will be conducted on a door- " o-door basis, from 7 to 9 p.m Uckels to "The Man Who Came |" Tickets will also be sold at the| to Dinner", a play being pro-|door for those who were missed| duced by the school drama club. lduring the blitz. Hospital Club To Present Plays The Theatre Lovers Club of the Ontario Hospital, Whitby,|provided by a mixed choir of| will be presenting two one-actlall _ religious denominations! plays Dec. 7. The plays, a fantasy entitled) Newton. "The -Christmas Guest' and a| The plays will be held in the Biblical play called "They That/recreation hall at the hospital Sit. in Darkness", are directed|with no admission by Mrs, Z. B. Fitchett. charged, BIGGEST PROJECT IN This an artist's concep- tion of how the clock tower on Toronto's old city hall would look if the city ac- cepted a proposal from the T. Eaton Co., Ltd, to buy the old city hall and ad- joining property as part of TORONTO'S HISTORY THE OSHAWA TIMBR, Friday, December 3, 1965. 5. Robarts Retains Present Cabinet TORONTO (CP) --Premier; The main purpose of his trip Robarts said Thursday he plans|to Britain was to promote im- no changes in his cabinet before| migration to Ontario from Eng- the start of the next session of|land and Scotland, he sai the legislature in January. Acknowledging that the prov: Arriving home after a 10-day|ince has a shortage of skilled combined holiday and working|labor, Mr. Robarts said: trip abroad, Mr. Robarts said) "{ went over to see what I he vill set the date for the open-| could do about it." ing of the 1966 session within PREMIER IMPRESSED the next few days. . But he put an end to spec-| He visited Ontario's new im- lation that a cabinet shuffle|Mmigration centre in Glasgow oe precede the house open- and came away impressed with ing, telling reporters who met its effectiveness in persuad- him at Toronto International|ing prospective immigrants to Airport: move. " "T really am not anticipating| Since January the two-man any coeages before the session |ffice, working on conjunction opens." with federal immigration offi- cials, had received requests from 45 Ontario companies for Whittlers Lose (isn, rase ut 282 Pounds arranged jobs. The new office also processed about 1,100 - migrants without fixed jobs to come to. DON J. BRYANT Supertest GAS & OILS WHITBY ---The Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club met at Kathleen Rowe School with 18 members present. An outstand- ing total weight loss of 28% pounds was reported. Members had the pleasure of| ' having Helga dari, Mary | opment project for down- |Holmes and Jean Highes as town Toronto. guest speakers. They said be- (CP Wirephoto).| sides dieting, which is the most a giant $250,000,000 redevel- Candidate Says Towni==""* = Must Sell To Industry WHITBY (Staff) -- Raymond|town is moving in this direction.;wards said exceptions might be} \treasurer, Rene Myles; |B. Prosser, a candidate for one Vernon MacCarl said the next A choral background will be} jof the six town council seats,|four or five years will see park Thursday night faulted earlier| land developed but it will cost administrations for the lack of|money. junder the direction of Mrs, E.|development in the community.|the parks budget this year. You "We only had $1,400 in He was addressing the small) cannot do much with that," he crowd: at a public meeting, said. sponsored by the Whitby Cham- | Rowe School, Progress, independence, hard} being|ber of Commerce, in Kathleen|work and service to the com- imunity were the platform ad- jcandidates agreed controls are} important, exercises are also very helpful such as slenderiz- 200 Dundes St. W. WHITBY Open f.¢ gas end oils Parking be! the Dey or Night. and by the Week. election and installation of of- ficers was conducted by Mrs. Winnie Brilinger. The new of- ficers are: leader, Alice Boy- lchyn; co-leader, Nahcy Pade, |secretary, Margaret 'Devolis| weigh | SKATE | EXCHANGE | 2.97 Plus Your Trade | SPORTSMAN'S | CORNER necessary; while Mrs, Prosser lrecorder, Bey Underwood. and Mrs, Moore suggested| Members pledged their sup- charging costs to the industrial-|port to assist the new a4 ist rather than working out alin their duties during the new compromise agreement. All the| club year. eee of ising a purche WR. J, CLEMENTS and the council was suggested for necessary for planned growth. Mr. Prosser said he did not/vanced by Hugh O'Connell. by Mr. O'Connell. He felt econ- | 103 Byron St, $., Whitby STAGE DOOR Lounge and Dining Lounge at the WHITBY HOTEL 207 Dundas St. W. Whitby The Finest in Nightly LTR vs Proudly Presents Public School TRUSTEE \particularly fault the present|"Proper planning and good ad-|omies could be made. council but the problem centred] ministration pvill bring down the} All candidates agreed a wavel Parent - Teacher Groups Meet THE EXPLOSIVE One Block West of 4 Corners The meeting of Clover Lane and Hilltop Parent - Teacher Group was held Dec. 1 at Hill- top School. The president, Mrs. Ross Clark, chaired the business meeting. Mrs. William Outram opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. As it was the first meeting held at Hilltop School this sea- son, Mrs. T. Decloux gave the financial report. Principal Dunny of Hilltop School and Principal Plummer Jeanette Russell, Ajax, winner of the turkey; H. B. Kidco, Ajax, winner of the blanket. Mrs, Wil- liam Outram's classroom won|! the book money for the atten- dance by most parents.. All members were reminded of the election of school board to be held Dec. 4 at Hilltop School, Parents adjourned to their re- spective children's classrooms to chat with the teachers. The social convener, Mrs. of Clover Lane School drew the| Arthur Flieler, and her commit- lucky winners. They were: Mrs. tee, served refreshments. mostly in a Jack of "selling our- ltaxes in two years," he said. selves' to prospective purchas-| jers of industrial land. A prediction that the next five years will be crucial for Whitby Manpower is not available due| was advanced by Donald Mc- \to a serious lack of housing, Mr.| |Prosser said. He said he favor-| project. in the most economic manner, He said 75 per cent of the cost | | Quay. "Annexation is needed to help the town grow," he said in ed a large apartment develop-| predicting a population of 45,000 ment in preference to a smaller|for Whitby in the next 15 years. Mr. O'Connell said council | George Sullivan said he is in| cannot legally make a deal with ifavor of doing municipal work| anyone seeking to purchase town land. Mr. McQuay felt industries System was not for Whitby at this time, but were divided slightly in regard to low cost rental housing. Mr. O'Connell disagreed with scattering the low cost homes throughout the community. "I don't believe people living in these homes are dirty or messy," he said, "Bey" DAVIS of operation is due to misuse of] should pay for services but join- time, and labor and equipmentied other candidates in suggest- "CLIFF DUPHINEY DUO" Direct From The Riveria Hotel, Las Vegas, Entertainment Nighily at 9 P.M. @ ' JAMES MAHER--Manager C. F. MESHER ~ being used to the fullest ex-|ing some exceptions might be necessary. Councillors MacCarl and Ed- - BECKER'S -:- THE ORIGINAL MILK JUG STORE BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT omens Prices Effective te Sat., Dee. P.U.C. JEWELLER ' Tole Edwards said he sought Letter Tells Of Welfare Work re-election for the satisfaction he The Almonds United Church|at a church service in January.|gets from serving. the town. He Women Afternoon Group held| Mrs. Percy Pascoe led in alagreed with remarks concern-| its Christmas meeting|Christmas devotional with sev-|ing annexation, pointing out the} or rae con, ino 'Mau members taking part. evan at the church ha rs.| Maude Cameron read a Christ F, J. Reed presided and paces mes story entitled "Miracle on Pe og socal caliceal the meeting by reading a psalm|34th Street." Two Christmas|pank in the world was that of and prayer. She also read ajhymns were sung, Mrs, Pascoe | eweden which started issuing letter received from Hong Kong)cloed with prayer. paper money on a large scale | telling of child welfare work. Christmas refreshments were|j, 1701 It was decided to ask 7 on] spent and a social time was Muriel Bamford, missionary on) spent. The next meeting will be| EGG NOG PLUS DEP, 49° BECKERS OWN--'4-GAL, REG, 890 & 980 furlough from India, to speak Jan. 5. VOTE i ae mAs O'CONNELL || 1G CREAM wow 79° - COFFEE REG. 89¢ 79° COUNCIL The BECKER MILK Store SAIS FARK PLAZA -- WHITBY One-Stop OPEN 9 A.M. -- 11 P.M. -- 7 DAYS A WEEK DECORATING |; -- | SHOP FOR MAYOR The Presbyterian Custom Draperies ELECTION PLATFORM e Women of St. Andrew's . Broadloom e e My platform is a progressive developmental plan Church ae eee Fv hg ony Flo-Glaze Colorizer Paipts SAT,, DEC. 4 for additional industrial commercial and residential assessment, This will be implemented ae BECKERS OWN-40-02, QT. REG. 69e PLUS DEP, Ajax Lionettes Plan Money Tree. Ajax Lionettes held their, The Jan. 5 meeting will be Christmas meeting Dec. 1 at/held at the home of Mrs. a the home of Lionette Joyce|Fatura, Ajax. Delong. The president, Lily| Following the business i Wilson, chaired a short business | Christmas refreshments were) meeting. served and members exchanged Members were informed that} rifts. the $25 money tree draw will be held Dec. 18 at Henry Paff's "Tan Sylvia Ballard, treag-| The Holly Tea & Bazaar USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 10% Dis- vert on Dec. 4th, Santa Claus Parade Day nly. -- See You At the Parade -- WILSON CYCLE AND SALES 106 Colborne St. E. Phone 668-3746 urer, gave the financial report | on the most successful bazaar recently held. Thanks were ex- tended to all who attended and) assisted in making the event successful. The winner of the draw was Mrs. Joan Lockett, Ajax. The winner of door prize was Mrs Joan Camacho, Bay Ridges Lionette Agnes Mossman was the donor of prizes. The draw was made by 'Miss Ajax," Ann Ferguson. Evening Programs at 7 and 9 P.M. WEBSTER | BROCK srr ete at WHITBY -- SATUDAY MATINEE STARTS 1:30 Lumber & Supply THE TOP SCREEN ADVENTURE OF al YEAR! 701 Brock St. N., Whitby : MEM rome CARLO PONT PRODUCTION PH: 668-4451 See us today for . . . Alum- trum Doors end Windows, In- auletion, Weather Stripping, fn fect -- Everything to Win- en 4 commercial advisory of bh "goad Home. | of il, local ind re * Chamber of C % ond Real: Estate Brokers on nd fogether we will f @ format for the edvancement of "Whitby. AY O/. ont ter 4) | will encourage Couneil te endorse down town redevelop- th Inenl bdan_ chants and "meeting with the Chamber of Commerce. FOR = DEPUTY-REEVE © hank eo ee ee ee 8 WHITBY In the Church Holl DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 2:30 to 5:30 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Everyone Welcome PHONE 668-5862 DRUGS AND DRIVING Got a cold? Be careful. The remedy you take for it could cost your life unless you use some precaution, princi oe police authorities are be- a well-known compon- ent of oid and hey fever remedies -- |f antihistimine--os the hidden cause . . id where the driver suddenly ts overcome by drowsiness end falters or fells asleep et the wheel. Antitussive, another common drug found in cough mixtures, has a generally depressive effect, since its job is to act as 4 sedative for cough irritotions, Used recommended doses, it dangerously reduces the general awareness of drivers in situations where they must be keenly olert. Authorities atudying ithe subject have come up with en interest. ing sid t on d of sobering « subject, « cup of po Pa is almost as bad as another drink. The coffee enters the stomach and causes alcohol there to empty inte the bioed stream more rapidly, increasing intoxication. Drug omer stress that drivers should never exceed re commended dosages 'of cold ond hay fever remedies or ony pain killer. And if they eontinue to feel drowsiness ond blurred vision following their use, they should consult a doctor, One final thing to bear in mind is thet accidents occurring where the influence of drugs can be proven may well lead to @ police charge. Todey's new cars are silk-smooth, powerful and beoutiful. With @ little common sense caution we cen all stay alive to enjoy them. It's also sound common sense to see Northside when it comes to @ square car deal --- Try us! You'll see what we meon. It looks like a watch. And it keeps'time. But all the things that make a fine watch tick have been left out, They're'also the things that make a fine watch go wrong. Like the balance wheel, springs, the whole works. Accutron keeps time with a battery powered tuning fork, And the time is so precise that we offer the first specific guarantee ever given for the time you'll keep. We guaranteet monthly accuracy within 60 seconds, And we know owners who say they're off only 30 seconds or none at aii, It doesn't surprise us, We think the tuning fork is the greatest invention since the wheel, Accutron by Bulova. From $149.95 1) Setting up on industrial tour, and heading to visit beth Federal and Provineiel MPS on for th help and assistance in attracting industry in id 2) | would encourage eouneil te widen the terms of for the Industrial Commission, 3) | will d to il the & i of an industriel, 5) | will advocate the setting up of « parking authority. 6) 1 will advocate the free formation of @ Local Praks Com- mission 7) | would faveur the blish of « bal d subdivision. Retaining the present subdivision agreements as presently enforced but trying te insure thet the edded costs would not be a burden on the prevent tax payer. "SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing Privileges Your Official Dealer for Accutron 'C. F. MESHER JEWELLER 128 Dundas St. W. -- Whitby PHONE 668-2872 Also « full line of Bulova Diamond Set Ladies' Watches. See Our Special for Whitby Dey Promotion--Tomorrow. 8) | will encourage the Chamber ot a to set up © ee to in and f of attracting more tourist dollers to Whitby ma thus benefit the Local Merchants, No Service Charges 9) | will give my undivided attention and immediete reply to any group or groups, eres or creas within the town on any problems or questions thet they may either direct te, me or council. 10) | offer my energy and devotion te the Voter. For Transportation er Information Phone 668-8942

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