Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Mar 1966, p. 5

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Court Integrity Attacked, Chief Justice Declares bargain in good faith or has re-: jected all peacemaking efforts seems of no merit and no legal ideratian hy the courts. Even if the employer comes into the courts with it tice G. A. Gale of the Ontario|since December. Supreme Court said Friday a} Twenty - six jeaiiet disiribuied durimg a wn-;charged with + of court ion demonstration at Peterbor- TORONTO (CP)--Chief ario|sine have been on strike persons were THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey March 12, 1966 WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit- by Community Chest executive, Bnd em one ewan al ome we week Which tuce siusseay magne with the presidents of the participat- following the demonstra- ough was an attack on the in-|tion after a court injunction re- _ the tegrity of the courts. |stricted the number of pickets |hanas, tne courts grant tne... The leaflet distribut ait 12. restraining injunction sas a ees, WAR Ce | Chief Justice Gale said: "I|matter of course." during a two-day demonstration | dispute as vigorously as I can E. B, Jolliffe, counsel for 24 which began Feb. 23 when up to|that the courts grant injunctions |of the accused, said the state- 350 persons paraded around the|@8 a matter of course. ment favelved criticlam but at Tilco Plastic Ltd. plant. | LEAFLET READ an attack on the courts. Equally Thirty-five employees of the} He was referring to a portion redo sogarone gt 5 plant, members of. the Textile|of the Ieaflet which read: vg -- a Pan: AGERE: ORF Workers Union of Americal That "an employer refused to": Be Saic. "WHITBY PERSONALS issu, was no question of the right of criticism of the courts, but the statement implied that courts St, John Ambulance Whitby) Mrs. Winnifred Anderson re-|Were ot acting in good faith. Branch is holding its annual|cently spent a few days visiting meeting March 16 in King/in Guelph. In Kitchener she was Street School at 8 o'clock. A|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| The case will continue Mon- guest speaker has been invited. |ert Blieler. | S T hi Presbyterian | et owns 1p ay. Election of officers will be held. ct Raahew's ice ill s it thei aceite Officers will submi eir an Women' Group No 4 will muati nual reports. The general Pub- | wrarch 14 at the home of mt Tax Rate Soon lic is invited to attend. Refresh- W. J. Morrison: 17 Dundas at COLUMBUS -- It was an- ts wi s ee i mnEnYE WAL De ROLYe w., for its monthly meeting. ing ided all sec- tions will -be reviewed. The board and agencies feel that when this is completed the ob- jective will be attained. It was stressed that the full co-operation of all facets of the organization is necessary as some divisions are weak.. With this in mind the agencies will assist in. the completing of the canvass, The agencies will assist in the completing of the canvass of the downtown area. The Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Retard- ed Children's organization will be responsible for the calling of individuals on the special names list who have not con- tributed. The advisory board of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind has volunteered to pick up these donations. All divisions, which have not been completed, will be recan- vassed. The president of each Recanvass For Chest Planned At Whitby participating agency will auto- | matically be a member of the Sivsctorate co the. oreanization will know what .is transpiring. Each participating agency has agreed to sponsor an activity to raise funds for the chest. It is felt these projects not only will raise money but will publicize the chest and its work. It was announced that the TOWN OF WHITBY REQUESTS FOR TREES Town of Whitby Works Department are planting shade trees on various streets in co-operation with town residents. If you are interested in your property kindly contact Gonn ns Face fee cssitin« Straot-Eost) tn writing-2r will call. "7 having o tree planted adjoining the Works Department, Victoria telephone, cid our representative The followina variety of trees will he available: Crimean Maple, Sugar Maple, Moraine Locust, Mountain Ash, Please state your first and second choices. COUNCILLOR R. ATTERSLEY, Chairman, Parks Committee, - first payment, representing 30 per cent of the total allocation, | has been sent out to the agen- | cies to enable them to carry on their work. George Plummer, president of Dunlop Canada Limited, has in- dicated the chest should con- tinue its efforts to attain its ob- He Whitby Pentecostal Church ACTS 2:12 WHAT MEANETH THIS ? jective as soon as possibl and his firm will do everything possible to assist the project. Here is your chance te own o PONTIAC G.T.0. 307 BROCK ST. N. -- WHITBY '9:45 A.M--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M--PASTOR PREACHING (Child Dedication Service) 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Mrs. Nettie Fletcher, Oshawa, jis opening her home this com- jing Monday for an evening of |Euchre for members of the | Women's Institute and anyone | wishing to attend. There will be | prizes and lunch will be served. At the recent reception held|nounced, following a lengthy | at the Royal York Rater To-|session Thursday night, that H TUES. -- 8:00 P.M. -- Young Peoples : WED. -- 8:00 P.M. -- Prayer & Bible Study Pastor: Rev. Max Case Asst. Jon King Exceptional Vehicle, | owner car. For the Young et Heart. By appointment. SEE JOHN SKELTON 668-3304 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 BROCK STREET N. REV. DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 A.M. ronto, for the Worthy Grand|East Whitby Township Gouna Matron and Worthy Grand Pa- | expects to strike its tax rate for | BUDGET DRY CLEANING tron, of the Order of the East-| 1966 at a special meeting March) $2.00 for 8 Ibs L) . {Proceeds to it Yo. 2 E During t.e meeting two by-| ceeds go towards the|Whitby Chapter No, 248 OES| g meeting tw y-] Whitby General Hospital. lwere: Worthy Matron, Mrs. |laws were passed to provide for NO SELF SERVICE -- Cora Fallow, Worthy Patron,|the expenditure of $175,000 to laos ble ye ge will tron, Mrs. Grace Guthrie, As-| bridges. | To Operate Machines meet March 15 at the home of|socjate Patron, Clarence Hal-! Walter Holliday was appoint-| sen 8 x oe Mrs. Carl Pascoe, Halls' rd.,|lett, Past Matrons, Mrs. Juliajed Warble Fly inspector for) Frigidaire Coin WE CAN CANOE? sion bale to be sent to Hong/Kathleen Browne, and Mrs.| Building permits issued dur-| Laundry - ' Hs Kong. \Christine Archibald, Mrs. Del-|ing February represented an} sity near Atlanta. This one phine Conibear and Miss Joanjestimated construction value of| held 16 coeds before it i swamped, The paddler in front is Jill Swartz of Nash- ville, Tenn. (AP Wirephoto) CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE WHITBY ern Star, those attending from | 24. Almonds United Church|jJames Martin, Associate Ma-|cover the cost of roads and| Attendants 06. Hone when members will pack a mis-| Thomas, Mrs. Mae Phair, Mrs.|the township. Bloir Park Plaxe --- Whitby College students have f stuffed themselves into tele- Conibear. phone booths and small cars for years. Now it's canoe stuffing at Emory Univer- Ajax Municipal Complex Delay Seen Possible oe AJAX (Staff) -- If a group of | Mr. Shelley said council had ner March 14 at the home of| angry ratepayers have their/not contacted him about a pro- Mrs. Stuart Roblin, King st.| way. Ajax may not see its two|posed white paper on the pro-| 5..} yatta ; : ; Each member will invite two proposed capital works pro-|jects which would point out the ; ; A hy' f° wharelore' th guests and this way will raise grams under construction this|why's an wherefore's of €/money for the Chapter's Cen- year. projects to the ratepayers of! Lag 'i tennial Fund. Robert Shelley, spokesman for | Ajax. Council had passed a res- a 300-name petition presented to|Olution to prepare a statement) Mr. and Mrs. Murray Silver, | council last week asking for a|to the public with regard to the 295 Hallett ave., entertained at| petition on the municipal com-|CaPital works budget. dinner in honor of her brother | plex, the Arena. Community| Mr. Shelley said his commit-| Alex Brown's birthday. Others | Centre and the St. Andrew's|tee is keeping in touch with the| present were Mrs. Alex Brown Auditorium, said his committee|Ontario Municipal Board. He and children, Patrick, Donna had been in touch with the|expects a petition regarding a/Marie and Michele and Mrs. Ontario Municipal Board since |Plebiscite on eh pape ad would! George Brown. i et at least 1, names. el rpg Moar ager iA gy snp | St, Andrew's Presbyterian would be told by th OMB| FEAR DEFEAT |Women, Group No. 1 will meet | ts -edverti a i! vs | Council expressed fear at its|March 14 at the home of Miss| lo advertise the projects S0jjact meeting that if the pro-|B, Wilson, 121 Centre st.n. | '@bjections can be made by the| jects come to a vote of the taxpayers. lpeople they may all be voted| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonello Mr. Shelley said that an OMB! down. jof Malta arrived on Friday and lawyer had advised his commit-' Council also felt that the St,|Will be house guests of their tee a project of this size would|Andrew's Senior School Audi-|daughter and son-in-law Mr. have to be advertised and/torium would not go on a pleb-|and Mrs. Larry Sacchett, 200 | 1 Nl" SD : WED. MARCH 16th would take some time to re-jjscite since council had ap-| Crawforth st. To celebrate their AMSTERDAM CANADIAN LEGION HALL ce arcaen Skeet' teet a" ™"™* | iswindmills,cobbled streets, ante tant, Oe The ratepayers' spokesman had turned down its request. gresmcle at Wars Seton Clee inexpensive, 2 P M 4 30 P M shopping in Europe's largest éiaiiia. ws aiieiae a. said he had been approached by} According to 'reliable sources iSchool, will be guest speaker . tax free airport, a large number of people offer-|the contractor, who put in the swinging night life, & Best wishes are offered to| Mr. and Mrs. James Connor, 129} Brock st. s., on the occasion of their 28th wedding anniversary, to be celebrated today. "Faith Tidings" Radio Broadcast 1350. on Your Dial Welcome To Our Family Bible School 11:00 A.M, & 7:00 P.M, Guest Speoker:-- HERBERT JOHNSTON, Toronto Mrs. Lucie Joly has just re- turned to her home in Montreal after spending a few days visit- ing her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gagnon and family. 9:45 A.M, REV. House of Windsor Chapter) WEDNESDAY, EVE. 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE and BIBLE STUDY CLASS "'There's Always A Welcome at Faith" WHITBY RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC jets to Amsterdam non-stop*from Toronto. Ask your travel agent.to reserve a seat on CPA's jet to Amsterdam-- gateway to most of Europe's major cities. From Toronto, $381; 14-21 day economy round trip. "Non-stope begin April 26. Fare effective April tet '= aubject to government approval, FLY Conadian Cacific AIRLINES {or CANADIAN PACIFIC ~ TRAINS / TRUCKS /' f ing their aid in gathering a\lowest tender on the municipal |2* the Whitby Brass Band) further petition or offering tal cocapias at $640,000, is waiting |e, Mee? meeting to be sign the petition asking for a|for the 60-day waiting period to . me é Awards will be given to those plebiscite on the projects ap-|end so he can withdraw his jwho wrote the Temperance! proved by council. \offer. Course at the Women's Chris-; WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR [titi ing to be held March 15. MONDAY, March 14 TUESDAY, March 15 | minutes from Paris Co-Op Credit Union banking | Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club a sau epee Copenhagen Frankfurt smlght Piero Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS | p een, Salvation Army Brownies he and all of Europe. |SATURDAY, March 19 : q \Salvation Army Guides Whitby Baptist Church Ex- Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club {Salvation Army Timbral Brig- plorers Red Cross work room ade St. Andrew's Presbyterian|Salvation Army Cubs 2nd Whit-| gam er NALS 7 i * WHITBY /BIGLE\, CHAPEL Pell haa eee EVN SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 A.M.--THE LORD'S SUPPER (at 314 Dovedale Dr.) 11;00 A.M.--(at R. A. Hutchison PuBlic School 4 blocks south of Blair Park Plaza) SUNDAY SCHOOL -- Classes for all ages. FAMILY BIBLE HOUR -- Adult Service Subject: A MESSAGE FROM GOD'S WORD TO YOU Speaker: Mr. Merv Rowan of Bancroft. Windsor 8:00 P.M.--YOUNG PEOPLE'S (ot 314 Dovedale Dr.) Mexico City TUESDAY at 8:00. P.M. Lima Santego PRAYER AND BIBLE STUDY -- ACTS | yas ahaa 2 ANNOUNCED EACH SUNDAY For more information phone: 725-9243 or 668-4576 Women Group No. 4 | A. by | Bialr bad Teen Club | Almonds United Church Women | eis * rr c F | Women Group No. Siedieonas lean Family Group Mens MENDB-N- * Mark's United Church prorag Christian Temperance LAUNDRY ROOM, 'omen Unit No. 5 _-~ * " C REC~ ROOM, GARAGE St. Mark's United Church | Aiax Kinettes Women Unit No.7 -- Te 00,LET US INSTAL PROPER HEATING FOR YOU) St. Mark's United' Church |WEDNESDAY, March 16 Women Units No. 1 and 2 Whitby St. John Ambulance Whitby Brass Band Ladies Aux-| Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. iliary 132 House of Windsor IODE Chap-/St. John's Anglican Church WA ter |Knights of Columbus Ontario Ladies College Castle | Chapter ever Canadian Pacific Airlines gateway cities to all the world Montreal in the air to everywhere 1, -- a ay, Hong Kong Tokyo Sydney Auckland Fiji Honolulu Vancouver Calgary Directors Confer -- ruurspay, Maren 17. | Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Of Credit Union Salvation Army Women's Home Board of Directors, Whitby mh Co-Op Credit Union, held its)"; monthly meeting last Thursday evening at the hall. President, Frank Smith was in charge of the meeting. Mr. rRyp; Scott presided over the election eS of officers as follows: cial Club President, Frank Smith, re-| Pentecostal Church Young Peo-| elected; vice - president, J.| pte's Christ Ambassadors _| Hague; secretary, Mrs. George |-- = ee ocean Munns Sr.; treasurer, Thomas | 104 BROCK ST. S. Sora] RAE R. JONES REAL ESTATE reported on the Annual Conven- tion held recently at the Royal ° Sales - Valuations ° ' Con sultations York Hotel, Toronto, which they 668-8841 or 728-6661 Lisbon Madrid Rome Amsterdam Fly CPA+47> eague Mark's United Church Women Unit No. 3 Faith Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev. John McLeod Organist Mrs, W.-€. Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship 7:00. P.M.--Gospel Service 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Wed. 7:30 -- Prayer and Bible Study EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev. Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL For Reservation and Information Call DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN WHITBY PHONE 668-8867 | 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 PLM. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Complete Travel Arrangements and Travel Information Call or See FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BOWMANVILLE -- BROOKLIN 57 King St. East, Oshawa 728-6201, 728-6202, 728-6203 JURY & LOVELL TRAVEL AGENCY 2 KING ST. E., 623-3361 attended as delegates. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Rev, W. J. $. McClure, B.A, Mrs. P, N. Sprott, Organist 9:45 A.M,--Church School 11:00 A.M. .- "True and False Religion" Nursery Care and Junior Congregation during Divine Worship ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sts. Rev, J, M. Smith, B.A., B.D, Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Mrs. J. L. Beaton, A.R.C.T. St. Patrick's DANCE K of C Hall 133 Brock St. N., Whitby SAT. MAR. 19th $4.00 per couple BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 11 A.M.--'GOOD ADVICE" The Sacrament of infont Baptism will be observed. 9:45 A.M.--Juniors, Intermediates, Seniors. iB] A.M.--Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, Junior, Congregation. Telephone 668-3091 for information Call Now For Complete Travel Arrangements MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE |25 KING ST. E. OSHAWA PHONE 723-7001 Dencing 9 p.m. to ? For reservations coll Pet Lynch 668-8337

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