To Streamline Town Purchase WHITBY (Staff) -- Progress is being made on an attempt to establish a central purchasing department in the. community, The department, if instigated, will purchase various supplies and necessities for the council; school boards; and public util- ity commission. The first meeting, recently held by representatives of all Reeve Laycox To Open Museum At Brougham BROUGHAM The Pick-,of Karl Hann, of Oshawa, a ering Township Museum Board|miniature trading post, en- last week set May 14, at 2 p.m, |closed by palisades such as was as the time for a special open-|discovered by the Royal On- ing of the museum. Pickering |taric Museum on the Miller site Township Reeve 'C. W. Laycox|in Pickering Township, has will officially open the museuni,|been set up. Stores, block He will be assisted by Deputy jhouses, living quarters, horses Reeve Mrs. J. McPherson. and other animals, Indians and Building Up At Ajax AJAX (Staff) -- During the first quarter of 1966 industrial growth in Ajax again far out- stripped residential growth by a ratio of 5 to 2. first four months totalled $679,- 965 of which $499,420 was in- dustrial; while $180,420 was residential assessment. During the first four months mits totalled $198,900 while in- dustrial building permits includ- ing commercial and institutional came to $1,322,530. A monthly breakdown shows that in January of this year permits totalling $174,000 were 'issued all for industrial projects. During February no building permits were issued; while in March permits for $420,000 in construction were issued consist- struction and $115,495 in residen- tial building. In April permits totalled $85,- 050 all for residential buildings. -- Total building permits issued in 1965 represented a construc- tion value of $4,494,940. Resi- dential building consisted of $1,651,650 while industrial con- struction totalled $1,578,700, Commercial permits totalled $237,000, institutional $282,006, Building permits issued in the| ing Of $325,000 in industrial con-| apartments, $675,000 and mis- | cellaneous construction came to $69,684 school boards, the PUC and the! In view of the fact that more| while men are included. council covered considerable |tourists than residents of the| It is hoped another new dis- |of 1965 residential building per- | ground with the emphasis on| district visited the museum last| play, a collection of dolls loan- | co-operation. Furthering thelyear, it was urged that area|ed by Mrs. F. Stotts of Beaver-|township is planned for later move, secretaries of all muni-|residents attend the opening|ton, will be ready for opening |this year when _ industrialists cipal bodies will be required to|and pay subsequent visits dur-|day. jand executives will inspect the | prepare complete data of last! ing the summer and fall. | The History in Action Day,| municipality and visit the year's purchases. | A tour of the buildings, with|which proved so successful last) museum. Purchases of fuel oil-and gaso-|new displays arid refreshments, |year, will be held Sept. 17 | line; various maintenance sup-|under the supervision of Miss |Township Clerk Douglas J. Plitz | plies, sports equipment, hard-| Mary Anderson, will feature the will be the town crier for spe-| ware 'supplies and numerous opening. Girl Guides and Boy (cial centennial projects, in-| other items were included in the! Scouts will attend. |eluding the. opening of the A new exhibit will delight the} museum. discussion. A request the council accept|children. Through the courtesy! An industrial tour of the | aa @ REPAIRS responsibility for maintaining| school yards this summer was| turned over to the parks com- | , wi NOTICE ISN'T VEHICLE : © SERVICE TORONTO (CP)--Rev. Harry! AUTHORIZED Darle MacKay, 29, says he be- H H £ CONSUMERS' GAS spate Sesckay, 2, says be bed Until Further Notice the Child Health UES: Centres Carried on by the Ontario hicle to carry the Christian County Health Unit Will be Discon- 128 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Gospel. Mr. MacKay, associate | minister of nearby Richmond! Hill United Church, said Friday | in an interview: "I don't think | the church is the vehicle for] tinued. Quelity Materiel & carrying the message Jesus) Workmanship had to give, The message is still) relevant, but the church isn't." | WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS REGISTRATIONS OF BEGINNERS 'The Plumber Plumbing & Heating Sheet Metal Work @ INSTALLATIONS Parents are requested to register beginning pupils for the Whitby public schools between +:30 p.m, and 3:30 p.m. according to the following schedule: Palmerston Avenue Public School, Monday, May 9--~668-5622 R. A. Hutchison Public School, Tuesday, May 10 -- 668-8601 Dundes Street Public School, Wednesday, May 11 --- 668-3251 E. A. Feirman Public School, Thursdey, Mey 12 --~ 668-2251 King Street Public School, Friday, May 13 -- 668-3221 Brock Street Public School, Mondey, Moy 16 -- 668-6112 Kathleen Rowe Public School, Tuesdey, May 17 -- 668-5121 --| Pupils may be registered for Kindergarten in September 1966 who will be 5 years of age by the last day of December 1966. For further information call the school telephone number listed above. Ph. 668-4247 " MUNICIPAL COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION STARTED chamber, public library, fire and police stations as well as public school board offices. --Oshawa Times Photo rived at the Harwood ave. site to start digging the foundation for the building which will house the municipal offices, council Construction of the $640,- 000 Ajax Municipal Com- plex started in earnest on Monday when a back hoe MANY TOUR NORTH Norwegian youth hostels put, jup travellers for 442,149 over-) |night visits in 1965, 57 per cent} of them foreigners. | crane and caterpillars ar- »ley Women's Institute Lorna Wright, Sharon Larm- er, Judy Swain, Nancy Dorrell, Elizabeth Thompson, Linda - United Church Women | Hold Worship Period -- is' titsc Cs tian Vocation at Queen's Uni- |, A panel discussion on_ the Virsity, Kingston, during the! Romeril of the Anna Group/principles of union was held | weekend. conducted the worship period at}with Mrs. Charles Smith of St.| Mrs. Jean Kyte was hostess the April meeting of the United John's eB Aeatia as mod-| for the ONO Club meeting. Church Women. The president, erator. anel members were) Noma VanCamp and Eleanor Mrs. Kyte, conducted the meet-|Mrs. Fred Hamilton, St. John's gg eed linoleum | ing. |Church; Dalton Dorrell, United mr --iChurch; Rey. R. Mansfield, covering on the large table in) the recreation cenrte. Joan} a 3 ke weep A Fron gap od P. Romeril, Unite urch. j 7 s| Garden Stoc 1 e078 § will look after a labels Sale Planned Mrs. Romeril thanked the panel PICKERING members. Mrs, Romeril gave a sum- sale of surplus garden stock plants, roots, shruds, bulbs, etc., mary of the highlights of the annual meeting of the Board of Women in Toronto. ~ The Esther Group held a sale ; : igo : of home baking and_ plants, will be held bs the Pickering |1 unch was served by the Can- Hil] United Church. Friends dace Group. and interested residents are in- : : vited to attend. Twenty-five enjoyed the trip The sale will assist those at-/!0 Cobourg sponsored by the Township Horticultural Society Town and Country Club. The at its May 10 meeting at Rouge| S'ouP toured the courthouse and tending to fill the corners of|the Golden Plow Lodge. their garden beds and, at the same time, fill the society's cof- fers. Plans for the spring and sum- Mrs. Standford VanCamp, mer flower show and other sum- Mrs. Velva Bailey, Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs: Percy VanCamp, mer activities will be discussed A period will be devoted to Mrs. David McLean and Mrs Ray Bradburn attended the questions and an exchange of information in connection with short course on embroidery stitches, sponsored by the Shir- gardening problems eS tll it (a AbES FAMILY" MONUMENTS STAFFORD BROS, LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Mrs GUESS WHO HAS MOM-MOTH MEAT BUYS FOR MOTHER'S DAY ? WE DO, OF COURSE! BEST QUALITY, BEST SAVINGS, BEST SERVICE ALL TO SUIT A "QUEEN'S" TASTE! THIS WEEK THE KING OF MEAT JOINS FORCES WITH CANADA PACKERS LTD. TO SAVE MOMMIES MORE MONEY ON MEAT ! Do something nice for Mom on Mother's Day Adams One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wellpaper and Murals Custom Draperies Broadloom C.I.L. Paints ond Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, 107 Byron St. $,, Whitby PHONE 668-5862 An auction We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities 'CANADA PACKERS BREAKFAST BACON b.6§9° CANADA PACKERS PEAMEAL BACK BACON ay (1) 3 ibs. CANADA PACKERS CANADA PACKERS Roasting or Frying CANADA PACKERS CHUCK ROAST TOWN OF WHITBY Requests For Use of Municipal Parks Crected To Individual Requirements CANADA PACKERS Rump Roast, Round Steak Roast of Prime Rib Roast (short cut) CANADA PACKERS BUTTER b. 9° WITH MEAT ORDER BROWN'S BREAD LOAVES .) for 1.00 Brand New GILSON 5 year WARRANTY FAMILY SIZE 149-59 Orgenizetions desirous of using the municipalities public parks this season are requested to apply in writing to the undersigned to enable a schedule of activity to be prepared. All requests should be submitted by Mey 9th, 1966. Councillor R. ATTERSLEY, Chairmen, Town Property Committee, 405 Dundas Street West, WHITBY, Ontario. 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