Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Public Meeting Called On Details Of Town Plan WHITBY (Staff) -- Residentsjhave been filed. The planning or whiny sre peng invites 10} attend a public meeting at 7} p.m., June 2, in the council) chamber at the municipal build- ing to hear details of amend-! ments to the town's official! plan. Since the official plan was drafted a number of objections Wveis Ha? BKIEKM WHE PUTS UF ithese and has made amend- jments to the plan, It is felt eed nocd of the town with the details of the changes of zoning regulations before the official plan is submitted to the Ontario Munivipal Board for ap- proval, "Cubaree" Planned Next Week All Saints Anglican Church ded Ladies. Auxiliary held its last) meeting of the present season| at the parish hall in the form) of a pot luck supper. President, Mrs. Alex Scott) This will be a sports day start- ing at 10 a.m. with Ist, 3rd, 4th and 5th Packs taking part. The mother's auxiliaries of those | WHITBY -- AJAX |should become fully acquainted Packs will be in charge of re-. freshment booths, The weekend of June 25, 3rd opened the meeting with the Mo-| Whitby Pack will be spending a ther's prayer and promise and|camping weekend at Darlington chaired the business meeting.| Park Mrs. Vincent Graham gave a| Ladies Auxiliary of 5th Pack report on the recently held rum- will be in the fall be invited to mage sale which proved to-be|attend the 3rd Pack meeting to most successful. Proceeds tobe held at All Saints Anglican go towards the Cubs camp. Mrs. Scott announced that a "Cubaree"- will be held June 4 at Henry Street High School Church parish hall Third Ladies Auxiliary will hold its next meeting the fourth Wednesday in September. Donation Made To Children's Fund Christian Reformed Church! Ladies Society Work and Pray held its last meeting of the present season at the Church Hall, President, Mrs. Jerry Jonk- heer, opened the meeting with a prayer and welcomed al! ptes- ent, Nineteen members answer- ed the roll call, Mrs, Andy Meima gave the scripture reading. Mrs. Archie Hendriks gave the introduction |' and a discussion period follow- ed. During intermission light re- freshments were served and a) miscellaneous discussion period followed, It was announced that a pienic will be held late in June at Swiss Chalet Park for all members of the Society and It was mentioned that several members attended the "League Day" in Peterborough and Guelph Articles of sewing.and knitting done by members were brought in at this meeting, and will be forwarded to 'Canadian Save the Children Fund', The question box was open- ed and questions read, One of the important questions was What can be done to assist the mentally ill', also several Ailsa JIMMY SMILES AT NURSE BEFORE COMING HOME questions on 'How to dea! with! children at home and School" ete, Eight members will, this com- ing week visit the sick and shut- in. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer The group will resume its ac- itivities in September, their families. WHITBY PERSONALS The following Whitby Lions; YMCA Whitby Motor Club Rally members and their wives|.held in South Ontario area. are attending this weekend the|There were 30 participants. Mr 1966 District A Convention held|and Mrs, Randall are winners in London, Ont. Mr. and Mrs.|for the Whitby club division Dennis Arsenau, Mr. and Mrs, Don Brear, Mr. and Mrs, Gerry|_ Mrs. William Lee visited in Brockville over the holiday Brear, Mr. and Mrs. Paul! Coath, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hil-| weekend where a birthday party ton, Mr. and Mrs. Sus Hotta, |was arranged for her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Don Irvine, Bill] Approximately 30 guests attend- Jermyn, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon|¢4 and Mr, Lee was presented Kerr, Mr. and Mrs, Norm/|With numerous gifts. O'Leary, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh|Junch was served, Polson, President of Whitby) Lions 'Club, . Bili ikuteusnnk | Best wishes to Perry Rowland and Mrs, Schatzmann, Mr. an (May 29. Mrs. Lew Sherlock, Mr. and) Mrs, Bill Tredwell, Deputy Dis-| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bonella triet Governor Herb Visser and} jhave just returned from Toron-| Mrs, Visser, Mr. and Mrs, Bu to where they visited members Whittick, Mr. and Mrs, Bobiof their family; Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Wil-|Alfred Bonello, Mr, and Mrs.! son, convention chairman, Jim|Charles Bonello and Mr. and Wright and Mrs. Wright, Mr \Mrs, Emmanuell: Bonello, and Mrs, Wally Farr and Mr und Mrs, Don Robertson. ' | Eastern, Star No, 248 are hold- Whitby Lions are participat-jing a Progressive Euchre May ing in the parade with a float|31 at the home of Mrs. the theme 'The Wizard of Oz",|Breen, 304 Centre st. leading the float will be major-|p.m. all welcome. ettes from Mrs. Connelley's| dance studio, the Senior Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wiers- Brass Band and Bo-Bo the/ma of Holland arrived on Wed- clown. ;nesday at Dorval Airport, Mont real and were met by their son Russell Packard and his son|and daughter-in-law Mr. and Russell Jr. Carnervin- were-re-|Mrs; Ron: Wiersma and family cent visitors at the home of|On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Wiers- Mr, and Mrs, Robert Ross, 703 ma celebrated their wedding an Clarence dr. niversary Quebec To Study Crane Plant Move MONTREAL (CP) -- Premier ean Lesage of Quebec has promised that his government Angela, daughter of Mr, and| will study the projected moving Mrs. Arthur Reeder celebrated| of some departments of a Mon- her fourth birthday on Friday,|treal plant of Crane Canada young guests attending her/|Ltd. to Brantford, Ont party were: Judy, Danny and; Mr. Lesage said he has in- Lucy White, Kim and' Melody} structed Gerard Levesque, Que- Johnson, Kim and Karen Roger; bec minister of industry and David Sangwin, Sheila Rosso,commerce, to give special at- and Angela's sisters, Geneen, tention to the matter Christine and Patrice The matter has been a subject of protest by the United Steel- workers of America (CLC). Un- ionrepresentatives say the move would result in the layoff of 650 local employees of Crane n. at 7.45 Mrs. V. had been D. Richardson who spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Treen has returned to Galt at the home of her son and daugh- ter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Richardson and family J Happy birthday wishes are ex cended to Mrs, Robert Peebles, 915. Annes st., who is celebrat ing her birthday May 29 For its last meeting of the A buffet| New Haven, Conn., |who is celebrating his birthday Whitby Chapter Order of the} Special Service Helen | St. John the will close with present season Evangelist CWL a pot luck supper to be held June 7 at the parish hall at 7.30 p.m. General convener is Mrs. Frank Kapuscinski assist ed by members of her commit tee WANTED Organist and Choir Director for St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Whitby The theme for this dinner wil be 'Country Kitchen" with an tique background on the stage. |} pon, Anyone having antiques and'f exp could loan them for this occa sion please contact Mrs, Kapus cinski at 668-5160 stating experience orid salary ected to JOHN R, FROST, 501 Dundes St. W, Whitby, Onterie Whitby Boys Heart WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Co-Op Credit Union banking night jist Whitby Scouts Whitby Baptist Church Ex- plorers | TUESDAY | WHIIby Whilllers TOPS Club | Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS Salvation Army Women's Home Club room ciety for Christian Service WEDNESDAY Whitby St. John Ambulance Ajax Lionettes Hamilton Sees Japanese Ship HAMILTON (CP)--The first Four Leaf Clover Parents- Teachers' Group Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, es 132 | Knights of Columbus | | THURSDAY Whitby Baptist Church Cubs League Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club | ajmonds United Church Women| Red Cross work | Whitby Baptist Women's So- Afternoon Group | Faith Baptist Church WMS | FRIDAY |Red Cross Senior Citizens' So- cial Club Pentecostal Church Young Peo- | ple's Christ Ambassador daa Credit Union banking | SATURDAY Salvation Army Young Peo- ple's Band THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Moy 28, 1966 5 | Japanese vessel to visit this Lake Ontario port-berthed here SUNDAY |Friday. Representatives of st Mark's United Church | Hamilton's 6,500 Japanese -Ca-| Hj-C Group jnadian community presented | themselves to the ship's master later in the day, The motor ves- sel, Kokei Maru, is to take on gen 1 cargo for Australia, WAIT FOR DATE Dates abbreviated with six of the same numerals occur only once a century, eg. Nov, ll, 1911--11-11-11, Created To Individual Requirements (@ AGES STAFFORD BROS, LTD, MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST, Tuned To Frequency | | TORONTO (CP)--A boy from, They were equipped with in- Whitby, Ont., and another fromiternal pacers ---battery-pow- nearby Cooksvill e went home/ered instruments wired to the Friday from hospital with)heart muscle to perk up the hearts tuned to special radio} heart beat. But boys being boys frequencies. following what is occasionally their activity believed the first use in Canada| pulled out wires, or the batter of a device developed in the ies went dead, Many operations United States followed, Jimmy gaid he had 18 Jimmy Pindar, and Leslie Nash, 10, now are GOT PERMISSION sporting radio-controlled pacers Anxious that the lads might |developed at Yale University in| have to undergo still more oper- by Dr. Wil-/ations, Dr, William Mustard, an liam Glenn. T hough the pacers internationally-known heart spe are not yet in general use, Dr. |cialist at the Hospital for Sick Glenn hopes they will be within/Children, obtained permission a year. from Dr, Glenn to install radio-, The boys first underwent | controlled pacers. heart surgery about five years! Installation required an oper- jago. But both suffered periodic ation to implant one electrode blocks in the natural electrical! in the boys' heart muscles and conduction system of the beart another electrode in nearby tis- which caused their heartbeats sue, The wire leading from the OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251. King St, #. Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5 x 7 -- 1,25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures 12, of Whitby | * | By Port Perry Hi-C PORT PERRY (TC) -- The Hi-C Group of Port Perry Unit- led Church has laid elaborate plans for a special service to be held at 8 p.m. this Sunday. This enthusiastic group meets each Wednesday night under the supervision of Rev. . and Mrs, Alec Rice, Mr. and Mrs, EKlisworth "Kentedy--are~~ the counsellors, Members present varied programs besides mak- ing annual visits to hospital and homes for the aged to enter- itain the elderly and shut-ins Sunday night's service will heart to a tiny coil receiver just under the skin Is less likely to be pulled out by sudden move- ments peculiar to boys Outside the chest wall is a small disc - shaped antenna taped to the chest. A small transistor transmitter sim- ilar to a pocket-sized radio--is carried in a cloth pocket at- tached to the boys' trouser belts. Batteries {In 'the external transmitter can he changed every four months without re- quiring surgery, The heartbeat rate can be ad- justed externally by turning a| switch on the transmitter, | Jimmy's rate is set at 80 while Leslie's js at 90 a minute, 668-3552 PROTECT Your Furs and Hoth Garments Insured - Refrigerated Storage voults on premises CALL 668-2345 WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. /mmmaN WHITBY COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL SWIMMING AND WATER SAFETY CLASSES: As in previous years the Whitby Community Swimming Pool will conduct classes in swimming ond water safety during the months of July and August commencing , July th, 1966, THIS YEAR THERE WILL BE TWO 4-WEEK COURSES FOR BEGINNERS from July 4th to July 29th ond Aug. Ist to a. 26th, COURSES FOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS, JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR, etc, WILL BE HELD FOR SIX OR SEVEN WEEKS COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 4th, Tests will be held near the end of each course: Classes will be held each morning Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m, to 2:30 p.m, Duration of each class is one-half an hour. Those wishing to register are requested to obtoin Regis- tration forms at their Schoo! in Whitby, complete same and register ot the Community Arena on June 8th or June 9th from 3:30 p.m..to 5:30 p.m. All appliconts must be 6 years or over, A fee of $3.50 per. person for beginners ond $4.50 per person for oll other classes will be charged if registration is made on the above dates, Registrations after June 9th are $1.00 more per person, These late registrotions shall be made to the Treasurer, F. N. McEwen, Town Office ¥. N. MeEWEN, Treasurer, Whitby Community Swimming Pool Boerd. WZ ae SCAN SHAPE VHITBY. Gl Ja De staan SUNDAY SERVICES 11;00 A.M.--(at R. A, Hutchison Publie School 4 blocks south of Blair Park Plaza) Speaker: Mr. Ronald Moss of Toronto, Family Bible Hour -- Adult Service Sunday School -- Classes for all ages. Other Services As Announced For more information phone: 725-9243 or 668-4576 IS COMING Whitby Pentecostal Church 307 BROCK ST, N, -- WHITBY .WHAT MEANETH ACTS 2:12 THIS ? 9:35 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL Interesting end Informative 11:00 A.M.---WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 P.M.--GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Special Musie in Both Services, ONE NIGHT ONLY REV. WALLACE BRAGG of Spokane, Washington, U.S.A, For 12 Years Pastor of the lorge Highway Tabernacle in Philadelphia HEAR HIM WED,, JUNE 1st ATS PM, | an a = < -- Asst. Jon King sath FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH be in the form of a Folk Wor- ship Service. The program has been prepared by. Robert K. Munro, BA, BD, a graduate of Emmanuel College, -Toronto. Mr. Munro will be ordained by THE WHITBY BAR NOTICE OF PRICE INCREASE BER ASSOCIATION the Hamilton Conference of the United Church June 1 at Water: loo ONE DROP IS FATAL There is no known antidote to the bite of the kokoa frog, the world' § most deadly animal, BRUSH CUTS COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH QUALITY NURSERY STOCK The Whitby Barber Association wishes te announce @ price Increase on the service charges, ADULT HAIRCUTS ...... CHILDREN (Under 14). rer CHILDREN (On Seturoys) PRICES IN EFFECT -- JUNE 7, 1966 . $1.78 +. $2.00 $1.75 . $1.50 Everything for your gardening needs All Are Welcome For Further Informa Open 9 a.m, to % p.m, Seven doys @ week, JOHN BROUWER GARDEN CENTRE WHITBY TENNIS CLUB @ Senior Social Evening TUESDAY, MAY 31ST, 7 P.M, @ Junior Instruction Registration SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH, 10:30 A.M, Interested In Tennis To Attend tion Call 725-8698 Between Whitby and Ajex on Highway No, PHONE 668-3396 The following Whitby Wom en's Institute attended the Rrougham District Annual held Thursday: Mrs. Gilberrt Drew ry, Mrs, William Pellow, Mrs R. A. Smith, Mrs. Frank Roberts BROCK Evening Programs at 7 & 8:55 Feature Starts at 7:05 & 9:30 RAE R. and Mrs. Ear! Ward. Represen- tatives were from Claremont, Altona, Kinsale, Green bank,} Shirley, Port Perry, Myrtle,| Brooklin, Whitby and Brough am Guest speaker was Mrs. R. J Penny of Kingston who spoke or "Program ' Planning" Home Economist, Miss D. Stewart of York County spoke on junior ac tivities. The meeting was pre ceded by a lovely turkey din ner Mr, and Mrs. Ker } came in second place ia the| ~ MES aie LEE LOBE: GLA GOLAN | WORE PRES wed NRT Rectal be SL ee | Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 20th Contury-Fou presents EDWARD MUL HAR Rt Ped by ta re | 668-8841 o LUNE + CINEMAS COPE JONES 419 Brock Street North REV, DELOGS M. SCOTT, MINISTER SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS' RADIO PROGRAMME CKLB 1350 on your dial 9:45 AM--Welcome To Our Bible School 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP. & PRAISE Pastor's Sermon: - "Jesus Is Coming Again" 7:00 P.M, EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE The Pastor Will Preach WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M. Mid-Week Service Withdrawn This Week In Favor Of The Cannington-Sunderland Association Meeting "You Are Never A Stranger at Faith' HAVE A WILL THAT WILL WORK Don't attempt to draw your own will. It is a formal legal document and should be drawn in legal terms. Pion your wil caretutly ond HAVE YOUR LAWYER PREPARE IT FOR YOU. Be sure your executor has the knowledge and experience necessary for the best administration, The long experience of Victoria and Grey Trust in the adminis- tration of estates can be of reol volue to you. NAME VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST TO SERVE AS YOUR EXECUTOR VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY eee EMMANUEL REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rey. Harold Hesselink WHITBY BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) Minister: Rev. -- McLeod Orga Mra, W. Of, Sinner, A.T.C.M. 10:30 A.M, ENGLISH SERVICE AND 11:00 A.M.--MORNING WOR SUNDAY SCHOOL SHIP 7:00 P.M.--GOSPEL SERVICE 9:45 A.M.--Bible School Bible Study and Prayer at 7:30 P.M 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE 7 P.M ENGLISH SERVICE Wed EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED e REAL ESTATE Sales. - Valuations Consultations r 728-6661 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Corner Byron at St. John Whitby W, J, S, McClure, B.A P. N. Spratt, Organist ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Ste Rev. J. M. Smith, 8A, 8.0. Miss lia Newton, Deaconess Mra, J. L, Beaton, A.R.C.T, Rev Mrs. 9:45 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M, "The Generous Giver" 9:45 A.M.--uniors, Intermediates, Seniors. 11;00 AM Pre-Communion Service 1 AM--WN Primary, Junior, Congregation irsery, Kindergarten, EVERYONE WELCOME Telephone 668-3091 for information 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 conduct @ publle meeting on JUNE 2nd, 1966 at 7:00 p.m. sharp in the Counell Chambers of the Town Administration Building, The purpose of this meeting Is to inform the Inhabitants of the municipality of the basis and detail of the proposed amend- ment, The purpose of Amendment No. 3 Is to:--- (1) establish @ new policy in Section 3 'Land Use" for the development of lands located on the east side of Byron Street north of, Willis Avenue; (2) clarify the policy for Low Density Residential areas; and (3) change certain lond use designations In the following general ares; (i) part of lands bounded by Brock Street North, Rossland Road West, Byron Street North, Willis Avenue and the Canadian Pacifie Railway. (ii) the north side of Dundas Street East, between Ander- son Street and the Town's easterly boundary, (ii) the south side of Dundes Street Eost between Hopkins Street and the Town's easterly boundary. (iv) part of the land lying west of Garden Street, north of Mary Street East, between the Canadian National end Canadian Pacific Railways, (v) part of lands lying west of Annes Street between the extensions westerly of Harriet Street and Newman Crescent (vi) the south-east corner of Dundas Street East and Cray- don Road (vil) the south side of Dundas Street East between Lupin Drive and Craydon Road, (viii) the south-east corner of Green Street and Gilbert Street (ix) the south-east corner of Green Street and St, Jehn Street (x) the north-west corner of Green Street and Trent Street (xi) the south-west corner of Athol Street and Trent Street, (xii) the fal and Cer side of Trent Street between Byron Street re Street (xiii) the north-east corner of Dundas Street West and Wellington Street The locations of the above areas are also shown on Schedule 'A' which forms part of the Amendment, a copy of which may be viewed ot. the office of. the Secretary-Treasurer of the Planning Board in the Town Administration Building, 405 JOHN M, SPRATT Cheirman. Oundos Street West R, ROBERT HARDING Secretary-Treasurer,

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