Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Dec 1965, p. 5

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--ascsmemes ve HEY BY WHIIDL vmic si ae aes Whithy Twp. Building For Year Is $1,357,000 1 4 Tieias Leacerst CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) Former premier Aiex W .mia- theson gave up leadership of the Prince Edward Island Lib- eral party Saturday to Alexan- Former Premier _ | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 14, 1965 § | der Campbell, 33-year-old Sum- merside lawyer, at a party con- vention attended by more. than) fare, $145; roads, $23,438; dog control, $107. and parks and arena, $2,085. : BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Build- ing in the Township of Whitby to the end of November is esti- mated at $1,357,019, township council was told at its meeting) Monday night. | Councillor Gordon Hanna, chairman of the special pur- poses committee, said that dur- ing November, an additional) $314,510 in building permits war issued. | The permits issued were for four new houses, a fire. hall, a school addition, a public ga- hall. The tender of Fred Young, Plumbing and Heating, has been accepted for a new im- mersible pump for the new fire Mr. Young's tender was for $710. Effective Jan. 1, the hours of the Municipal Dump on Thurs- day will be from 11 a.m, to 3 p.m., and will remain in effect until March. The dump hours rage and 11 additions and pri- vate garages. | Accounts totalling more than $53,000 were authorized for pay- ment by council. The accounts were: $27,537, for finance; wel- Ottenbrites Win Mercantile Game | Ottenbrite Men's Wear de-jtie even the count in the clos- | feated Royal Hotel 8 to 2 andjing minutes, Ottenbrites scored Arena Sunoco took Kelly Dis-|three unanswered goals in the ney by 7 to 5 in Whitby Mer-|second period and added four cantile League action during|more in the third before Lund- the weekend. 'mark counted, ' : In the second game, after aj} ae Oe ate fee Biko well played first period Sunocas | sai we pa ate oo others Sint built up a substantial lead in} Christie and Bill Lundmark| (22, Second with five goals.|- ? Kelly Disney scored three in} scored for the losers in the the third to make it close. | first game. Brian Fletcher led the win-| Art Rennick scored for Otten-jners with three goals, Grant brites half way through the} Heffering and Ron Slack had) «+ first period only to have Chris-|two goals each for the losers, were originally from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m, The township municipal office | will be closed on the after-) noon of Dec. 24 and 31 and also) on Dec. 25, and Dec. 27. St. John's Parish Hall, Whitby, was the scene of 'high jinks' over the week- end when the Whitby Kiwanis Club held its an- Mrs. John Davies, 608 Henry | opened her home to execu- ltive members of House | Windsor Chapter IODE to make larrangements for a tea, for Christmas Festivities Planned DAUGHTERS OF KIWANIANS BLOW UP A STORM WHITBY PERSONALS of| 1,500 delegaies. Gift Suggestions Arrow Shirts. & Pajamas Craydon Coots -- Terry Williams Sweaters --_ et -- USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 rocencvmrsermate | 1 RADIO TELEVISION daughters of the Kiwanians blow up balloons for a valu- able prize. --Oshawa Times Photo nual "Children's Christmas party. In the above photo some of the fun included in the evening is portrayed as | prepared by the Sunday School. | |The supper will be held at the} : f 4 Emmanuel Reformed Church, | | The Garderiview. _United| which has offered its facilities.| {Church Women is holding itsithe committee for the dinner) |December meeting, Dec. 17. It\consists of Mrs. G. Wiggens,| | will take the form of an annual| Mrs. D. Snoddy, Mrs. H. Nobbs, | congregational supper. A pro-|Mrs. R. Jack and Mrs. W.. Mc-| SKATE EXCHANGE 2.97 Pius Your Trade SPORTSMAN'S | CORNER 103 Byron St. $., Whitby One Block West of 4 Corners Residents of Fairview Lodge,| the Ontario Hospital and in- mates of the Ontario County Jail, will all have something in common this year -- Christmas dinner. The dinner at Fairview Lodge and the County Jail will be) served on Christmas day, and at the Hospital on Dec. 24, All the dinners will consist of ,tur- key, and all the trimmings. Christmas presents will be patients of the Whitby Ontario handed out at Fairview Lodge|Hospital, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. the day before Christmas, to|The following members are} i : ~~ \taking part: Mrs. Roy Howe, enable the residents to receive Mrs. John Wall, Mrs. Clarence relatives on Christmas day. Fiee, Mrs. John Davis, Buses will take patients from|Stuart Roblin and Mrs. Andrew the Hospital on tours in the dis-| Glenny. trict to see the Christmas decor- ation and lights Christmas parties planned for both the and Fairview Lodge now and Christmas. Flight Sergeant Bruce Killens, are also) Stationed with the RCAF at Hospital Falconbridge, is taking a between |Special course at Camp Borden He visited his mother, Mrs. E B. Killens, over the weekend. Mrs. | jgram for this event is being!Intyre. HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service | = | WHITBY 668-5679 CHEVROLET Mr. and Mrs. William Thi- Christmas Decorations Damaged _ |,,.¥) ahd'sons, Billy, and Dan- Damage to Christmas tree|Christmas decorations, under) ny and daughter, Barbara, Chief|Bobcaygeon, were -- preekend lights and decorations on pri-| j » pe Dee 88 6 guests at the home of Mr. and vate homes is once again com- ; i ing to the surface, Whitby) ®amkine stated. "It 1s just tool Mrs, Fred White, 720 Centre st. have|property. The homeowners are been registered with the depart-|attempting to brighten up their] Eastern Star, No. 248, is hold- ing its Christmas party this ment. |homes in keeping with the fes-| "We intend to charge anyone| tive season," Chief Rankin| evening for members and their caught damaging or stealing added. families. St. John's. Anglican Church Whitby Bantams Beat West Rouge |, St, Jam's Anaican eet Five goals in the third period for the losers with two goals and|Christmas party Wednesday at enabled The Whitby Bantams to|Don Dear, G. Richardson and|2 p.m. overcome a two-goal deficit, and| Jim Riley with one each. - | down West Rouge All-Stars 7-5.) Bad news came for Whitby Janet, daughter of Mr. and Larry Moore and Danny' Sil-jearly in the third period, when Mrs. William Vesters, 513 Ash ver paved the way for Whitby' they lost the services of defence-|St-, celebrated her second birth- with two goals each and were|man Pete Etmonshie. Etmon- day Saturday. Attending her followed by Grant Brown,|shie was hit in the face by a party were Janet's grand- Campbell Dunbar, and Wayne) deflected puck, and later under-| mother, Mrs. Samuel Post, Newton with singletons. went surgery at the Oshawa| Whitby, Mrs. Gerald Emm and Jim Riding was the big gun! General Hospital. |daughter, Julie, Mrs. Cecil Vicars, Susan and Jimmy Mrs. William Vicars, Ashburn; Gerrits, Marty and Laurie, Pickering; Mrs. Ted Vesters, Sherry, Sandra and Kimberly Anne, Whitby, and Janet's sister, Cindy: said several complaints Garden Club Members Sing Carols The playing and singing of| Door Decoration -- Miss L. Pel- Christmas carols added to the|low, Miss M. I. Price, and Mrs. festive air of the Whitby Garden|0. Moore: Christmas arrange- Club's Christmas meeting, held} ment for dining table --Mrs. R. in the King Street: School Audi-| VanHorne, Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs.| Mrs. Florence Perry is con- torium. Robin Nicholson pre-|O, Moore: Christmas arrange-|valescing at the home of her sided at the piano for this most] ment for buffet or mantel, using| daughter: and son-in-law, Mr. enjoyable part of the program, |natural green foliage, with ac-|and Mrs, Thomas McAsey, 114 the old beloved melodies ringing | cessories Mrs, E. Dilling,| Front st., after a three-week out with joy and enthusiasm. |Mrs. P. Coath, Mrs. K. McKel-|stay at the Oshawa Ggneral Frank Warman played three|vie Hospital. DEMONSTRATORS {| | Popular Car... Police Chief Constable George|bad when some people can't!n, G e ) r] Rankin stated this week. He|keep their hands off private Whitby Chapter Order of the| et the Buy of Your Life in Canada s Most 1965 CHEVELLE | MALIBU | Station Wagon | Artesian Turquoise with Aque interior. 6 Tuxedo Black | eyl. automatic transmission, padded dash, radio, white walls, | LIST PRICE 3592.50 Special . $2867.00 1965 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT 2 Door Hardtop -- V-8 with black interior, podded dash, power brokes and steering, automatie transmission, radio, LIST PRICE 4009.65 Special . $2895.00 1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DOOR SEDAN -- 6 CYL. Artesian Turquoise with Aqua interior, auto- 1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Station Wagon metic transmission, radio, whitewalls, V-8, dard t M with selections on his accordion, "Sil- ver Bells', "A Summer Place" and "Lady of Spain', and this} was followed by Avis 1 ett} and Hugh Waurence ring | "The Friendly Beasts' and "Go}| Tell It onthe Mountain' companied by the guitar. Frank) Warman returned to play "Exo- dus" and "Mimicry', both of which were greatly enjoyed. The competitive classes were judged by Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. Marlowe of the Brooklin Horti- cultural Society, and the follow ing were the winners Winter Bouquet, dried mater- jal, arrangement to count Mrs. S. Burns; Developer Withdraws Rezonin AJAX (Staff) A deleg which filled the Ajax Council Chambers discovered Monda} night that its request had been granted before they appeared before Town Council with re- zoning grievances The» delegation M. Wallace, 155 in the Southwood attended the headed by J Simpson rd., subdivision, meeting with a 391-name petition to protest against two rezoning osals by the town's major developer Duffins Creek Estate Before the delegation was allowed to speak Major H. M Smith informed them of some correspondence veloper withdrawing zoning proposals The land affected by the proposals is: situated on the east side of Harwood ave., adjacent to the subdivision and the de- veloper had requested that lands be rezoned from resident ial hold to commercial and multiple density residential Mr. Wallace said he was pleased to see the proposed re zoning withdrawn and said his group would prepared to offer suggestion eC pre from the -de- both re- be when rezoning land order yath _ was recon Deputy resident derec Reeve Jot Hall; a of Southwood, ac-| "Welcome", Miniature Christmas tree, 15 inches high -- Mrs. R. Van- Horne, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Coffee..Table .Ar- Mrs. R. Fowler, Mrs. S.Burns, Mrs. R. Van) "The Altona Women's Institute Horne; Arrangement Portray-| presented a musical Christmas ing a Christmas Song or Story--| program for residents of Fair Mrs. S. Burns, Mrs. 0. Moore; | view Lodge, They distributed Arrangement with a Religious} oorsages to each lady resident Theme --Mrs. A. Wigston, Mrs-!and served a delicious Christ- §. Burns. mas lunch. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Quilter and Mrs. Wm. Pel- and a short contest was won by Mr S. Burns. The meeting was then brought to a close with the serving of Christ- mas refreshments. The Bay Ridges Women's Auxiliary visited residents of Fairview Lodge and distributed gifts. A. Wigston; rangement -- R low House of Windsor Chapter IODE held its Christmas din ner at Spruce Villa Hotel. In- vited guests were the members' husbands. Fifteen couples were 'present. Proposals sug ted. that when Southwood recomes lar ger residents may a controlled commercial near the subdivision overall plan for Harwood ave. 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