Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY WHITBY -- AJAX | TOWNSHIP BRIEFS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 27,1966 §& Major Step Undertaken In Downtown Development WHITBY (Staff) -- A major |by Planning Board subject to a BLEp mm tne PeucVeMpinein oF oases. gremt ahipe ered downtown area of Whitby will, The building, which will bel be taken today when Byron-jeight storeys high, will contain| Brock Reaity Limited applies to/19 store units on the ground and the town for a building permit|basement levels and seven} for the Brock Towers, istoreys containing 90 apart- The new development, which | ments. There will also be four will be located on the Brock St./penthouse apartments. Provi- &. property formerly occupied|sion will also be made for park- by the Whitby Malleable Iron|ing for those occupying the and Brass Co. plant, has re-|apariments as well as for cus- ceived the approval of the Whit-'tomers patronizing the stores, 'Balanced Character' Theme WHITBY -- The sermon at; Pre - summer services being St. Mark's United Church last|planned for 'the congregation, Sunday morning was a continu-| youth groups and church school/ ation of the theme "Balanced|include a Dedication to Mission Character' and another in the|Service and Church School Pro- studies based on the Epistle of motions both of which will be St, James. held in the month of Jyne. The choir, under the leader ship of Mrs. J. L. Beaton, sang Registrations are now being an arrangement of the hymn,| received for summer camps and "Take Time to Be Holy". 'ehurch vacation school. Girl Guide Association Meets Whitby District Association | bulletin, Mrs. F. Woodman, Girl Guides held its last regular|telephone convenor, Mrs. W. J, meeting of the present season at McMonagle, uniform convenor, the home of Mrs. Thomas Bran-|\Mrs, Thomas Brandon, regis- don, Henry St., in the form of a 'trar d. Leslie, pot luck supper Following the supper a busi ness session was chaired by District Commissioner, Mrs Harvey Whale who presented the slate of Officers for 1966 as follows: District Commissioner, Mrs Harvey Whale, secretary, Mrs ; | | | Mrs A Uniform convenor,; Mrs Thomas Brandon again asked if anyone had the new style uni- form for sale please contact her at 668-5696 Mrs, Whale addressed the group and members discussed |the formation of new Packs, the) Harold Grylls, treasurer, Mrs,jneed being great, also any Jack Scheider, blue badge sec ladies interested in this worth- retary, Mrs, R. Morris, brown while cause who could become badge = secretary, Mrs R,|Leaders, assistants, etc, please Hutchinson, reporter to the area|contact her at 668-5052 $27,435 Contract Let For Gravel WHITBY -- The Ontario De-|cations on Highways 7 and 12, partment of Highways hasjin the vicinity of Langstaff, awarded a $27,435 contract for|Brooklin and Beaverton, to Mil- crushed gravel for various lo-ller Paving Limited, Toronto "WHITBY PERSONALS -- sovcwo -- man A membership tea was held, Co - Leader, Eleanor Cougle|the Museum $5,000 to assist at St. Mark's United Church as-|was in charge of the meeting) with its Centennial project of sembly hall Wednesday after -| which opened with the TOPS!creating a pioneer village noon sponsored by Whitby Dis-| song Nineteen members were). a4 resolution was passed to trict Family YMCA, Convenors|present. A weight lost of 21)this effect at a council meeting were Mrs. John Beattie, Mrs.|pounds was reported. A neW\on Monday night by a 4-3 vote,| Hugh Johnston and Mrs. Ed-|contest is being started at the/councillors Harvey Spang and) ward Bridge. Mrs. Johnston and | first weigh-in, in June, Reg-|nonald Beer, Reeve C. W. Lay Mrs. Bridge received at the/ulae attendance is a big helplrox and Deputy Reeve Mrs J. door. _ {in winning this contest "Queen" ||, McPherson suporting -- the] Mrs, Desmond Newman offi-|for the year 1965, Clara Powell) motion, while Councillors John) cially opened the event by pear) is attending a TOPS Conven-/ Williams John Campbell, and in FOron 8 week.| Ronald Chatten opposed it, ing the first cup of tea, Others) ro members tied for the title ' bs Pp . pouring were: Mrs, John Smith,/of "Queen of the week with a , aye Dos -- porate Mrs, Lyman Gifford, Oshawa, | weight lost of three pounds ench.| vi hag 'ee Lal aL the Mrs. Harry Smith, Ajax, Mrs.|Rose Fudge held an interesting| Museu rs an smoudt of $86. John Schultz, Mrs. Elvie Molin-|calorie contest, Jean Museum ' EFFORTS In recognition of their ser- vice to the Ontario Heart Foundation during this organi zation's recent canvass for funds, students of Henry Street High School yesterday received a_ certificate of merit. The certificate, pre BROUGHAM Pickering Cost Not To BROUGHAM -- A road needs istudy will be undertaken for Hg wontae Taunehin cost nat ta jexceed $25,000, Opposing this |motion were Councillor Donald) \Beer, Harvey Sprang and De- |puty Reeve McPherson. ee! would rather see the money |spent on the roads than on a study", said Councillor Beer. FOLLOWING a brief pre- sented by Roy Addie, of West Shore Recreation Committee re- garding the distribution of parks and recreation funds by the township parks board, a mo- tion was passed that $1,000 be temporarily taken from road al- lowance funds from Ontario Hy- ldro lands to assist the West | Shore Committee in their parks and recreation program. The Planning Board Present Brief Behalf Of Director To Council On BROUGHAM -- J. C. W. Ir-| win, Vice - Chairman of Picker- ing Township Planning Board, read a brief at a council meet- ing Monday night, pointing out that although the Board had | budgeted for a $400 increase in | Road Needs Study | Talked Office Top $25,000"! Dunbarton |postmaster general ended this week that the post office at that this money be used for|Dunbarton, Ont., will be closed. raade ar recreation purposes. The majority of the patrons of Another motion asked for &\the post office will be served in Ontario Hydro recomm To Close | SINTALUTA, Sask. (CP) ~ |Workmen demolishing # frame |school here found an old news- paper and a bottle of wine cached in the cornerstone whea the building was put up in 1907, The newspaper was in good con- dition 'but the contents of the bottie had evaporated, ¢ | comprehensive report on parks| group mail boxes located at and recreation funds. \different sites in the area ithrough the establishment of Another motion asked for 8 | suburb comprehensive report on parks ing. and recreation funds. TENDERS WILL BE invited for landscaping the new munici- pal building. The Engineer is invited to call tenders for a| tractor and mower, and a 4 ton truck with snow levelling wing. penn rural routes 2 and 3. Ajax Application | Slated For June 17 TWO READINGS were given, AJAX--The application by the to a bylaw to purchase 8.61|Town of Ajax for approval of acres in part of Lot 19, Con-|construction of .a combined com- cession 2, for a Centennial Park. | munity centre and arena will be Municipal Board in the Ajax |Council chambers. The cost of the project is es- timated at $460,000. The town is also seeking approval of the borrowing of $450,000 for the ning board, were non - com- project. an service from Picker- * Other patrons will be served in individual boxes by either |heard June 17 by the Ontario IS COMING ! mittal at a planning board mee- ting last week at which mem- bers expressed their opinions, and he had passed on nothing that had taken place in com- mittee of council. He had felt Pickering Township Grants $5,000 To Centennial Plan | Planning Director J. H. Faulk-|that it was a private matter Iner's salary, he was the only|and should not be discussed Department Head who received| in public. no increase. | =] . a cartiiesion are, | He said that this action would a ie left to right, O. B. Edgeley, |have harmful affects on the|ten each expressed the thought | principal; Adrienne Haas, | Board that salaries should not be dis-| president of the student coun- "An enormous amount of pap-| cussed at a public meeting, and) cil: and Robert Hiscox, vice- | &* Work is done by the director.|the matter vas referred to the! president of the student coun- and staff," Mr. Irwin said, "In| Finance Committee, cil. RECOGNIZED OF STUDENTS sented by Mrs, Eleanor EH. the Hunter, field co-ordinator for the Foundation in Wastern Ontario, recognized the stu- dents' canvass of the town which netted the organization more than $700, Pictured with A NEW KIND OF SHOP IN WHITBY We ore looking for good Sprin ond Summer Clothing Ladies Men's & Children's. THE TREASURE HOUSE "Nearly New" Clothi For further informetion 668-8103 a manner that arouses my re- gard. Documents and reports) are done with amazing speed.| He has a total knowledge of the township, and an encyclopedic knowledge of bylaws and plans."' "We submit,' he continued, "That to lose such a man would be most unfortunate, and I suggest this is a real possi-| Deputy Reeve Mrs, McPher-|bility, I would be extrememly son said: "For this money we|sorry to see Mr, Faulkner re the Township engineer hadjare spending it will accommo-| sign and hope council will not stated that the equipment was|date the whole township re-|precipitate it,' needed to be used continuously|gardless of age. I would like to| Reeve Laycox said that he on thé roads, |see it completed. The Museum| and Deputy Reeve Mrs. McPher- "All right, so we rent it,"|Board has no money to move|son, as members of the plan- said Mr. Campbell, these buildings, I think the Mu:| a Reeve Laycox' argument was|Seum serves an _ educational) that part of the eligible grant|Purpose for the whole of the from the senior governments|township."' would be lost if the Township| 'I think we're stalling some- did not contribute the required|thing here that we should have! share, 'i : "The Museum Board said if pares long, 880, said Councils they get this $20,000 they would lor Spang. "If hee Museum Is contribute by donating build. |01n8 to go I think the town- ings," said Campbell. 'They're|ship as a whole should be be- coming back to us now and ask-| hind this. It's going to go wheth-| ing for the other. I'm sick of|er we like it or not. It did not} 9 to prepare the proposed park | Mrs. McPherson recalled that caH Whitby Minor Hockey Assoc, ANNUAL MEETING MON., May 30 - 7:30 P.M. =~ At the -- | FRI, JUNE 3rd RAE R. JONES REAL ESTATE Sales - Valuations Consultations 668-8841 or 728-6661 ne ee Join Andrew Thompson, «+». Leader of the Liberal Party in Ontario 8:30 P.M. Port Perry Public School 494 Queens Rd. -- Port Perry ara, Mrs, John Pantony, Mrs.jfirst prize. Inez Sullivan was William Andrews, Mrs, Lee} Hart and Mrs, Omer Edgeley All attending viewed the arts and crafts display of the 4H Club, sketching club and craft) classes in charge of Mrs. John) Beattie. Also the autograph) tablecloth was available to any- one wishing, to insert their nam-| es. This is to raise funds for! the Whitby General Hospital| Fund, Convenors with to thank! all the ladies who assisted and all who attended, Second Whitby Girl Guides of St, Mark's United Church this coming Saturday are having a "Car Wash" at the Dairy Queen ti at from It a.m. till 4 p.m, Supervised by Cap- tain, Mrs. Charles Taylor assi sted by Mary Cockburn and Laura Leeder. Proceeds to go towards the Whitby General Hospital Fund Thanks are expressed to Ear! Mitton for offering the facili-/ tles of the Dairy Queen parking lot, . Mr, and Mrs. Frank Roffey and their son Michael, French- man's Bay were holiday guests at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs, Alfred Roffey, 607 Mary st, e. St. Mark's United Church 4 W's Couples Club are holding its banquet this coming Satur day with the following com mittee in charge: Mr. and Mrs.| William Irwin, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Freek, Mr, and Mrs Tom Farndale, Mr, and Mrs George Harding, Mr and Mrs Everett Quantri'|, Mr, and Mrs Peter Ramm and Mr, and Mrs, Garth Van Meir. Park Vista Teen Club Is hold ing a dance "Come as you are" this coming Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Hawkins; 345 Rosedale dr. Fifth Scouts and Cubs Moth ers' Auxiliary will hold a 'Var jety Fair' this coming Satur day from 2 till 5 p.m. at St! John the Evangelist parish hall with Mrs. William Allan as gen eral convenor and members of her Sixers. Afternoon tea will be served with Mrs, William Coverde in charge. Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No. 132, this coming Saturday is holding a "Rummage Sali" at the IOOF hal! from 18 a.m til] 1 p.m. General convenor is Sister Lottie Plaskitt and mem bers of her committee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Debos ky: spent the holiday weekend in Edmore, Mich., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Deja they also visited in Grand Ra pids, Mount Pleasant and sev eral other places of interest Whithy Shrinking Violets TOP Club held its regular week! meeting at Dundas School. \das Jaynes WON) 999 of the $42,000 for which they |were eligible. This meant that $10,000 had to be raised, and James Smyth is now conva-|the Museum Board which had lescing at his home, 711 Dun-|been offered early buildings for st. w., after undergoing|their proposed village by var surgery at the Oshawa General|!ous donors, used these as col- Hospital lateral. The Centennial Com-} mission required a_ financial) Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Ritz and|contribution, and looked favor-| two children, Kim and Kevin,|ably upon the Township. issuing} and her mother, Mrs, Mae|cheques for the appraisal value Broad spent the holiday week-|of the buildings, and the donors| end in Belleville, the guesis of|returning like amounts as dona-| his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay-| tions. An anonymous donor con- ton Ritz, tributed $5,000. Councillor John Williams said| that in effect the municipality | had put up money and in the/ records were purchases of} buildings, and Deputy Reeve| the winner of the weekly draw. |Mrs. McPherson sald that it |had not spent '"'one red cent"| lon it because the buildings were| j given to us" | "T think the Council very gen- | erous in donating this $20,000," said Councillor Campbell, "and jan anonymous: donor said he| | would put up $5,000. All I see \is hanky panky. Let this anony-| | mous donor give the $5,000 and shut up." Mr. Campbell said that a Cen- tennial Park project was pro- jposed and with the money in }question "a track and field |could be put in there for kids |to use', He felt that the Town- ship should use its equipment One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murels Custom Draperies Broadloom C.I.L. Paints end Vornishes Benjomin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668.5862 DEGREE FROM NB. Philip Andrew Vorvis, third son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Vorvis, 124 Brock st. s Whitby, who received his bachelor of science de- gree in mechanical engin- eering, May 19, from the University of New Bruns- wick, His Excellency Gen- eral the Hon. Georges P Vanier, governor - general of Canada, delivered the graduation address. Mr. Vorvis has accepted a posi tion with Du Pont of Can- ada Limited, at Kingston, Ont. BROCK WHITBY Evening Programs ot 7: & 8:55 Feature Starts ot 7:05 & 9:30 ZOtn Contury-Fon prevents 4 Svanene JAMES COBURN LEE 1.COBB: ILA GOLAN EDWARD MUL HARE: nae' sa jem Bee ee ed COLOR by DE LUXE» CINEMASCOPE Recommended = ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Special SATURDAY MATINEE Attraction Only TLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" STARRING IMMY RO "LIT WHITBY ARENA Anyone interested in hockey please attend. this hokey pokey, This is not|cost the township five cents to the way it was laid out. The] get this on the way." Museum gets $20,000 -- $10,000! Mr. Spang reminded council donated. by the people." that Centennial was next year.' To elect officers for the Riding Associations of Ontario and Ontario South. OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE IS MOVING ¥, GODLEY Sect. Ont. Riding (Provineiel) Liberal Assos, = == Town of Whitby Planning Board NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING on Amendment No. 3 to the Official Plan of the TOWN OF WHITBY PLANNING AREA The Town of Whitby Planning Board will eonduct @ public meeting on JUNE 2nd, 1966 et 7:00 p.m. sharp in the Counell Chambers of the Town Administration Building. The purpose of this meeting Is to inform. the Inhebitents ef the municipality of the bosis and detail of the proposed emend- ment. seaeiieiie The purpose of Amendment No, 3 is to:----- (1) establish « new policy In Section 3 "Land Use" for the development of lands locoted on the eost side of Byron Street north of Willis Avenue; clarify the policy for Low Density Residential areos; and change certain land use designations In the following general areas; (i) part of lands bounded by Brock Street North, Rossland Road West, Byron Street North, Willis Avenue and the Conodian Pacifie Railway, (il) the north side of Dundas Street East, between Ander- son Street ond the Town's easterly boundary. (li) tha south side of Dundas Street East between Hopkin Street and the sTown's easterly boundary. (iv) part of the lend lying west of Gorden Street, north of Mary Street East, between the Canadian Netione! end Canadien Pacific Railways, : (2) To make your Summer Shopping easier Oshawa Discount House are moving their complete lines of all OUTDOOR, CAMP- ING, SPORTING, FISHING and PICNIC SUPPLIES to their huge LOWER LEVEL. This week-end and next O.D.H. will not have time for advertising daily or week- end SPECIALS. Come NOW and 'choose your Own Outdoor Bargains during O.D.H. "Change-over'. Open 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. DAILY OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE LTD. 1038 KING ST. WEST AT GARRARD RD. (vy) part of lands lying west of Annes Street between the -- westerly of Harriet Street ond Newman -rescent (vi) the south-east corner of Dundos Street East and Crey- don Road (vii) the south side of Dundas Street East between Lupin Drive ond Craydon Rood (viii) the south-east corner of Green Street ond Gilbert Street. (Ix) the south-east corner of Green Street and St. John Street (x) the north-west corner of Green Street and Trent Street (xi) the south-west corner of Athol Street ond Trent Street. (xl) the north side of Trent Street between Byron Street and Centre Street (xiii) the north-east comer of Dundas Street West end Wellington Street Tha locations of the above creos are also shown on Schedule 'A' which forma part of the Amendment, a copy of which moy be viewed at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer of the Planning Boord in the Town Administration Building, 405 Oundes Street West JOHN M, SPRATT Chairman. R. ROBERT HARDING Secretary- Treasurer,

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