Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jan 1966, p. 6

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~~ Area Two school board of Pick- 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 14, 1966 Changes In Zo Thejcould produce 405 elementary school students. ROSEBANK (Staff) -- ering Township Wednesday night voted to send another letter to the township planning board protesting proposed zoning changes allowing high rise apartments in the Bay Ridges area, | . Board Chairman T, R. Van-| Houten outlined the high rise apartment problems to the new board with its effects on the Bay Ridges School population. Mr. VanHouten 'said Consoli- dated Building Corporation had asked the township planning board for a revision in zoning allowing 45 units of housing per acre instead of 20 units as pro- posed in the initial Bay Ridges agreement on a 10-acre lot The board protested to plan-| ning board advising that if 45/ units per acre are allowed the| result would be an increase of students and a decrease of as- sesment per student putting an extra burden on the taxpayer. PLAN APPROVED On Dec. 29 Pickering Town- ship Council approved the apart- ment plan in principle allowing 352 units of high rise apartment which would have 10 per cent one-bedroom, 60 per cent two- bedroom and 30 per cent three- bedroom units, plus approxi- mately 100 low rise units all having three bedrooms. Trustee Pat Finn advised the board that according to a study each nit would provide 9 school children. If the corpora- tion is allowed to build accord- ing to its initial agreement the 200 units would result in 180 children who would have to be placed in an already overcrowd- ed school system. Mrs. Finn said she was against any pro- posal that would produce any more children. According to her '5 Tom Hammond 478, x figures the proposed 450 units! Geott" Vandenboom So will be sent to the planning board proposing that agreement be given to the corporation pro- viding the agreement does not} allow more children than was) expected from the injtial agree- ment with the subdivider. notified 12 months ahead of apartment occupation and that the subdivider give.a parcel of land adjacent to Ahe- Bay School to the Board 'for an a dition to the school. NO TO BAHAMAS The board decided a request from the Bahamas for used school desks and books would {go unaided WHITBY LADIES CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE Points for the day: Allsorts 0 Humbugs 3; Jelly Beans!; Gum drops 4; Life Savers 0; Lollipops 4; Maple Buds 1 and? Peppermints 3 Triples Over 500: Katie Loyst 591; Jean Ward 581; Doreen Kehoe 566; Gladys Wiled 551; Alice Anderson 546; Liz Martin 534; Bernice Moase 533; Muriel McKim 532 and Jean King 528 Singles Over 200: Jean Ward 293; nice Moase 250; Katie oyst 238. Gladys Wiles 237; Muriel McKim 231 Martin 222; Doreen Kehoe 209 Fuller 207 and Marion Sturgess 206 Cellar Dwellers; Audrey Barker 9! Barb Calberry 93, 74; Wiesa Cormack 93 Ede Fuller 69; Mildred Juby 97; Ann Labanovich 82; Greta McDonough 95, Lil Munns 88; Sarah Vanstavern 90 and Sheila Villeneuve 7 Ber 213 Ut Ede ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST BOWLING LEAGUE Mixed-Bowling League Standings and Scores for Jan Teams Rambiers 7, 12085. 24: Rolling Six 7, 12305, 19: Pinbusters 7, 12090, 16 Matadors 0, 12098, 14; Cotton Pickers § 11409, 14; Hoods 0, 11240, 9; Nameless 0 11929, 8; Jerks 2 11274, 6 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORES Ladies 500 and Over ---- Lorraine Bron! shewski 506, Pat Morrow 503. Ladies 200 and Over -- Sandra Taylor 239, Pat Morrow 224, Faye August 20! Meng 550 and Over -- Harold Forbes FINAL DAY SAT., JAN. 15th DON'T MISS THESE "BARGAINS" The board decided a letter) The board also: asked it be| | 238-227) 10, 1966 | @ Ed Samandki:3 |Norman Cook Chairman School Board P rotests East Whitby Board. ning | Education Minister William | Davis used school books and desks' to jthe sunny island because of the |great need in the: island's fast | growing education system. Trust yf ne Finn suggested) |that thes ers Me fos. a free lride and go ard could r $3, Mrs.| sell its used Dp Finn suggested only 'thadininoks jused books, for which the Area |Two school systém-had.no fur- of |ther use, be sent to the Baham-! las. Area Two Superintendent |D. Munroe suggested the send- jing of outdated books would be! bad public relations. Mrs. Finn made her suggest tions because the Bahamas have no.income or property tax. WHITBY BOWLING NEWS Mens 200 and Over Bill Schroer 2%. Ed Samanski 281-229, Harold Forbes 261 1219-205, Roy Hele 240-214, Tom Hammond 243-232-202, John Bedard 223, Bill Fraser 19, Jack Vietenheimer 219, Lou Bedard 213, Jimmy Smyth 207, Geoff Vanden béom 204. WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE (Wednesday) Triples 4620 and Over Bob Villeneuve 795 (325-256); Wayne Johnson 714 (249 Jack Townson 12 279-222 Harry Vanstaveren 710 (25%-248); Ozzie Moore 701 (253-234); Ed Hutchinson 694 (256-253); Jim Vanderende 678 (271); Cec Bowler 677 (243-234); Chas. Snelgrove 673 (258-225); Gord Platt 668 (245-243); Gary Jessome 655 (234); Alex Fillier: 651. (239 234); Ric¥ard Sandtord 449 (244); Clar ance Moohe 648 ( Uloy dHicks 445 F 3 2 Joe Buckley mn Childs 245; Les Reed 245 ; Bill Joe 'Ciampo. 24; Emidio Keith Sharman 233 Dough Murison 231 2 Bill Townson 222 6 Shearer 226 Ernie Shepperdson 227, Andy Vanderende 22); John Lararo 220 Dave Foster 220; Bob James 220. Team Standings Rambier's 7; J. 8 McMullan Real Estate 7; Joker's 4 Whitby Hotel 6; A 'and T Motor's 6; Sam's Barber Shop 6; Drew's 5; Knigittmen § Joe's Barber Shop 4; Lewis Custom Tailors 4; Mitton Machinery 4; Bathurst Spruce Villa Hote! 3; Whitby Police Agsoc. 3; Andrew's 2; Whitby Barber Shop } Ril GD PAINTS 20% » 50% OFF STANDARD COLORS ROOM LOTS WALLPA READY PASTED M OUT THEY GO REGARDL AME US AN OF FER ESS OF PRICE ROLLE 33% asked the board to donate) ifirst named in each instance to Yact as chairman, are: Kel ' Heather Norman. Cook was elected, |chairman when the East Whitby} Township Public School Area |Board held its inaugural meet- ling Monday night. H owar é Toaze, a new member of the board, was elected vice-chair- man. Committees named, with the} manage- Vernon Powell and How- ard Toaze; property, Howard Toaze and Vernon Powell; fin- ance, Lloyd Slute and William Hancock; janitors and supplied, William Hencpek, and Lloyd Slute. The board will hold its meet-| ings at 7:80 p.m. _on the first) ment. Hospital Group Names Officers' AJAX -- Work done during the year was reviewed Monday) night at the annual meeting Of| for the opening of 'school next' Sarles: he\% to. the} s the Women's Auxiliary Ajax and Pickering General! Hospital. Mrs. Yvonne Bosh pre sided. Reports presented by the| conveners showed ,a most suc- cessful year. The group has 57 active members and five asso- ciate members Mrs. E. Carr. conducted the election of officers.. Those elect ed = were president, Gabura; first vice-president,} Eleanor Sinclair; second vice-| president, Virginia Hunter; re- cording secretary, Roberts; corresponding secre tary and membership, Bea Toll; treasiirer, Shirley Rowland Conveners are: Karry; social, Hembling; gift shop, Ruth Ben- nett; coffee. shop, Beth Wooley; publicity , Grace Mills; grams, Mary-beth Hall; ways) and means, Joan Sutherland; | library cart Jean Temple. | The president and vice- pres-| idents were elec' ted for two- year'| terms. The $15,400 auxiliary pedge! WALL MURAL 25 Thursday of ae month in Kede ron- School: Mrs, Muriel Glover was named as the board's representative on the East Whitby High School Board. Walter Beatli is the 'board chairman. Other members jare: Mrs. Harold Werry, Wil- fred Pascoe and Roy Brawn. The board has received tenta tive approval from the Depart- ment of Education for the con- struction of a four-room addition to Kedron Publiie School.. The! addition will have two - regular classrooms, anopportunity = and a kindergarten nae Whitby Township Council) |this week gave two readings to a ibylaw to issue debentures in the| amount of $90,000 to cover the cost of the addition. When the project is aproved by 'the On- tario Municipal Board and the Department of Education, the! board will proceed to_hire an architect and secure plans. It is {hoped to have the addition ready} 5, ptembe "e for the furnishing of the jand lobby at the new hospital was reduced by a cheque for $3,000 presented to the board in December. mane! Three hundred and ninety-two pairs of hand-knitted bootees Joyce| Were given by the auxiliary to|be held Feb. 16, in the parish new babies born at the hospital Special thanks were extended to Mary Puckrin and Isobel Margaret|*iggott for the splendid work with the hostesses, Mrs. William done in the gift shop and ba 7Zaar, A letter from -M. Gerro, bootees, assistant administrator, express: jish hall to organize work groups | Dawn ed the appreciation of the nurs-|in connection with the planned ing association for the assist- | ance given during the year, use|mas Bazaar: pro-| of the coffee shop and for spon-|urged to attend. | soring the Candy Stripers, whot started work in December. The auxiliary meets on the second Monday of each-month at 8 p.m. in the hospital. cafe- teria. New..members would be! welcome. to BN, UU CcILTO CILUX Flat -- Semi Gloss -- Fashion Gloss \approved tenders will be called. Tenders for the supplying of | steel for the new school were oe to be opened Jan. 13. Regular meetings of the board will be held at 7.30 p.m. on. the second Monday of each month in the township hall. AN! Maan Aiaitai Parish Guild Annual Meeting |Board Reviews| Names Officers. Plahned'By Church School Plans WHITBY -- The Sacrament of} - the Lord's Supper was cele | HAMPTON -- Francis Werry brated in St. Mark's United! was ellected chairman and S. Church Sunday morning. Worden, vice-chairman at the! The communion meditation, inaugural meeting of the Pub- hall. Following the usual busi-)prought to mind the institution| lic School Board of Darlington ness meeting the election of 1966|of the sacrament, its pernetua-| Township. officers took place with the fol-|tion by the church, and the be-| Committees appointed by the| lowing results: ilief essential to ts celebration. | chairman are as follows: prop- Honorary~ president, Mrs.|The choir sang 'The. Lora's\erty, H. Oyler and B, Tink; \Stanley Armstrong; president,| Prayer." finance B. Tink and H. ;Mrs. Donna Martin, vice-presi-| The 'St. Mark's congregation| Mackie and §. Worden; teach-| dent, Mrs. W. K. Roberts; sec- will hold its annual meeting,|ers, S. Worden and H. 0 retary, Mrs. -- Henstock; | June 24. On Jan. 30, the Sacra-|transportation B. Tink ard H.| treasurer, Mrs. Hulbert; | ment of Infant Baptism will be| Mackie: caretakers and main Lcorresponding necevtary, Mrs. observed. tenance,' H. Oyler and S. F, S. McGary; Bible readi - | Worden. | secretary, Miss Louise Me. ; Se eRe | Intosh; tea hostess conveners, Whitby Delicate Bircliy ing ee a Bridge Winners Mrs. Earl Dilling and Miss }Alma Rowe; -~kitchen convener, | working drawings for the new} senior public school. Authoriza-| A: B. Conrad, Mita, E. Smith, | WHITBY (Staff) -- Results of | tion was "given to submit the | and Mrs. W. K. Roberts: visit-|Play. in the Whitby Duplicate|Plans, through Inspector E.) and Mrs. A, H. Lear; telephone | Mrs, - Baker, 96; Mr. and committee, Mrs, Edith Watts; |Mrs. Wills, 9544; Mrs: E. McLean and Mrs. William) |Smyth, 8314. Red Cross conveners,| fast and West Dates were set for the special) W. Pirie, 87; events of the year: Hearts and| Winter, 84; Mr. and Christmas Bazaa¥, Nov, 23 Conveners for the Hearts and| /Mrs. Milton Halpenny.~ ing committee, Mrs. R. . B,| Bridge club are as follows. Webster, to the Department of lassisted by Mrs. Victor Maffey, pedal and Mrs. P. Irwin, 93; Mrs, Ronald Carter and Mrs.\Rovay and Mr Flowers tea and bake sale, Feb. Goodwin, 71. Flowers tea and bake sale to WHITBY The . Afternoon| {Branch of Parish Guild of All Saints' Anglican Church met} Tuesday evening in the parish|: Direct- Drive | FARM CHAIN SAW, HOMELITE XL-12 | ARJAY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS SAVE 10% ON ALL ALUMINUM PRODUCTS FROM NOW TIL APRIL 1 ind -- Miss G. E. Coles, 94; | McCutcheon and Mrs. | Mr, and Mrs. H. and Mrs. J. ® Perfect for every lari wood> cutting chore ¢ Only 12 Ibs. less bar and chain, the XL-12 packs pro- fessional power and ~per- formance ¢ Cuts 12-inch trees in 10 sece ' onds, fells trees up to 3 feet in diameter MAVE A FREE DEMONSTRATION TODAY! | WILDE RENTAL @ SERVICE @ SALES @ RENTALS @ CUSTOM CUTTING Decoration committee, rs.|° Smith, Miss Louise McIntosh} North and South -- Mr. and! Education. If Me unethatae ibs [Miss Edith Barnes, Mrs. F, P.|Mrs. E. Bovay and Mrs. B. George Lomax, Mrs. J. 16; Dessert card party, April 20) A |, doors, ings, railings and shower doors, FISH IS BEST FRIEND The Portuguese call.dried cod- "o fiel amigo," the faithful friend, .and are supposed to know 345 ways of cooking At. RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH 5.00 PER DAY wiiiér'Chance | MILEAGE CHARGE 723-6553 | RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS siding, WHITBY 668-6431 hall, are Mrs. Ronald 904 GREENWOOD AVE and Mrs. Charles Daly. A lunch was Carter dainty served | Sarles and Mrs. A. H. Lear. A; special meeting will be held | Jan. 25 at 2.30 p.m. in the par- Olde Tyme Christ-" All members are \Centennial WE MAY EAT GAS Oil companies are following jup early German experiments in trying to make tasty and nu- tritious food from petroleum. 1415 Dundes St. £. Whitby, Ont. Ph. 668-3226 725-6553 14 ALIBERT ST, Oshawa FINAL DAY SAT., JAN. 15th DON'T MISS THESE "BARGAINS" GIDHOUSE PAINT TRUTONE WHITE CILUX HOUSE PAINT COLORS 20% OF THIS SALE ONLY BASEMENT WALLPAINT DAMP. PROOFING AN. 4U 7% OFF OF SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS NE & Latex -- Super Gloss -- Standard Colors DODD & SOUTER LESS THAN READY /2 PRICE PASTED Save! DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 BYRON ST. SOUTH ONE BLOCK WEST OF THE FOUR CORNERS THEN TURN SOUTH f WHITBY FREE DELIVERY PHONE 668-5862 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M.

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