Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jun 1966, p. 5

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WHITBY -- AJAX Whitby Meeting Is Held For Heart Foundation The newly organized Whithy|other aim of the organization, Chapter of the Ontario Heart many films and pamphlets are} Foundation met June 13 at # available to any groups wishing! pm. at St Mark's United Church House. eo - ordinator for Vastern On- tario opened the meeting by cit- ing some interesting facts con- the Foundation. She ex- that a "new high" of 9.7 per cent of the money col- lected in the yearly February canvas goes to heart research. ; ; | were Since public education is the'with the film showing the tise|teract them. to use them, ly "Open Heart Surgery", de- picting the yreliminary testing, (during the operation, of Youndation. G. E. Juby, the local -chair-| Two of the films were then man, then presided at the meet- Mrs. Eleanor ¥.. Hunter, Field, shown: firstly "Strokes", show-\ing. He thanked those who ai- ing the cause, recovery and re-| tended, and stressed the impor- habilitation of a patient. Second-\tance of the work to be done. || | Plans were made for the next," | meeting of Sept, 20 in St. Mark's to\senting the town council, said\of the proposed cost for the rapid recovery of a ten-year-old Church House and is open girl parts of the heart, All particularly Girl Guides Hold Wiener Roast through funds from the Heertine OMB about the proposed 'OMB Decision Reserved On Municipal Complex | AJAX (Staff) -- The proposed of the vehicles transporting }Ajax Community Centre-Arena youngsters, caused $19000 to the, seemed to withstand all eriti- clam at a hearing of the On-| | tario Municipal Board here Fri- day Ajax car last winter. Past President of the Ajax) Minor Hockey Association, Ron-| by ald Cheeseman, said there were' The hearing. held at the town. ase t-sin-- aon abildvon in the Pi f WE! hall, was called after a number| "heart lung" machine, developed og Ajax ratepayers objected to } $460,000 building. Board Chairman F. G. Blake) preided at the hearing and, af- |ter four hours of testimony, 'aid| he would reserve his decision to} he very near future. W. H. J, Thompson, repre-| realistic last year's estimate| past two years. to close a hole between two anyone interested in learning|the only indoor facility for re-| proj members i about heart defects and creation available to the Ajax'the price might have arisen by|countered by the town during time building which could only cont. He said the extra $10 to town and the association spends over $6,000 annually for ice time in other arenas. W. G. Lawson, representing three Ajax taxpayers opposing gere only partially opposed and agreed that somefacilities ishould be given to Ajax chil- dren he said he wondered how ect was and suggested that impressed the research bc ing Cone to coun- public at present is an old war-\49 per cent at this time, ----~|be maintained at a high annual SKETCHES DISPLAYED Ajax Clerk B.C. Valby intro- |$20 yearly assessment on homes | duced sketch drawings of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 20, 1966 Reserve Death: No Foul Play Jail Site Is Chosen LINDSAY -- The Kawartha had increased by 10 percent Regional Detention Centre Com-, COBOURG, Ont. (CP) ~ Po- this year and would likely go mittee has advised that a site|lice said Friday they have ruled up another 19 percent in 1967.\for the proposed jall to serve out foul play in the death of Reeve Henry Polak said 2 | the city of Peterborough, Peter- Mrs, Eugene Smoke, 35, of the steering committee appointed | borough County, Northumber-\Alderville Indian Reserve about council had felt that an ' nd Durham Counties and arena alonw would not provide| and and Durham Counties and|16 miles north of here {ine Fequired Izcuilies ana we f committee also felt it would be) has been tentatively ¢ . most diffieult te have @ public! Final decision hinges on re- subseription for the project|ports on the water supply and 'prior to construction. | ground composition and approv- al by the minister of reform |\NEW GROWTH PHASE institutions. From all present Finance Chairman Ed Weth- indications it seems likely the |erall said the town is entering|site is suitable, a spokesman| ia new phase of conte is the! said, | © said nO 'The 97-acre site of the Bowles | major non-liquidating CXPENSES nronerty, 1% miles west of |besides sewers had been en-| Highway 28, on the south side lof Highway 115, will be pur- * ~~ five grin 4 a9, "aed for $18,000 if pultabie. r, Lawson roduce The building will cost $1, CASH ON. \signed petitions from ratepay- 909 exclusive of furnishings and, FOR VACATI \ers opposing the project on the| fees, The architects chosen at jond any other good reaton--< |basis of a tax increase, no pub-\the May meeting of the com is os neor 08 your phone! Tim aseu wuinen wee iouna earlier Friday with a bullet wound in her head. Police said 'To Launch New Rocket AJAX (Staff) -- It has been reported that a new type of rocket will be launched in the Ajax area June 25, The project, financed private- ly by Canadian businessmen, has been progressing secretly here for the past four years Spokesman for the group said an attempt will be made next Saturday to put a 20-foot manned capsule into orbit from a porta- ble launching platform, The im mediate area of the launching! will be cordoned off The rocket which, weather permitting will be launched in the early afternoon will test a new liquid propulsion system. held, 00 mittee are public explanation was given|er, Toronto. call Beneficial where you ~~ ag ad -- ie one Pla g 1 Peterborough and Peter-iget thot BIG O.XK. for cosh could have been constructed for borough County will bear 50) one-third the cost of the propos- per cent of the cost, Northum. | eesanpe sad altel i j i : t, 4 Durham is to pay |you pick the poyments sented 265 families involved in\tojd the hearing that working ed project. berland an minor hockey in Ajax. He said\ drawings and specifications had|_ Town Solicitor W, H. J.\30 per cent and Vietoria-Hall- colt up ond seal there was a need for the facill- heen completed two days prior) T20mpson, introduced a petition! burton 20 per cent ties and that 331 youngsters\to the hearing and that no real containing 2,014 names in favor| The detention committee has played 330 home games atiprice had yet been negotiated, of the community centre-arena. been given site-purchasing au-| \ Brooklin, Port Perry and Bow: Mr, Falby said the 20-accre, High School Teacher Marilyn thority by the member munici- manville last season involving parcel of land, south of the Tom oo ane a, ooged partes a i gg were origin- 4 ' { more time on the roa anially considered, yf six cars, which travelled 11,784) Ajax Pickering Hospital, was dered, FINANCE CO. OF CANADA miles each, obtained from Duffins Creek| they do playing hockey and that) eras He said the transportation| Estates for $75,000 as part of parents were constantly worry-| DIAPER SERVICE created a problem of its own a subdivision sereoroent. He | '" o ; and one accident, involving one! also said that taxes in the own Sckue Gad Delivery Twice Weekly Brougham Ph, 668-4671 "paceman nt itr Cubs Camp has been drafted and rescue} ships will be standing by in Lake Ontario. The rocket has been secretly Ito pay for the project would cetre pointing out it would con-|;, : pete ie sorasaly te" Adee rate- tain an arena with a 400-seat| UC, subscription was Barnett, and Reid-|, payers, capacity, a community hall capable of seating 400 and TRAVEL PROBLEM smaller rooms for meetings, Terence Kelly said he repre-|jydo and gun club facilities, He Second Whitby Company Girl{ser of Whitby St, John's Ambu- Guides of St. Mark's Unitediiance presented Guides with Church held a wiener roastitheir first aid certificates, at the residence of Mr. and' Guide Darlene Wilts thanked Mrs. John B. Cockburn, RR 2, the hosts on behalf of all pres- Whitby, ent, Captain Taylor also express- Approximately 25 Guides at-\ed thanks to Guides and mo- tended accompanied by Captain thers who had given her assist- Mrs, Charies Taylor, assisted ance all through the year and by Guides Mary Cockburn,'also to Commisioner Mrs, H Laura Leeder and Marg Cock- Whale burn. Activities will resume in the Divisional Officer John Vis- fall, St. John's WA Holds Meeting St. John's Anglican Church WA{ At the close of the meeting held its regular meeting Wed-\Rey, McKibbin showed pictures ov in the Sunday Schoollyy "Queen Charlotte Island" President Mra; Martin Gould-|Where their daughter Margaret burn opened the meeting with| was nrsing for the summer the scripture reading followed| months. Miss Olive Goldring on by an explanation from the "TA¥-|pehalt of all present thanked ing Message", During the business session|*% McKibbin for such an inter plans were made for the "Anni-| esting showing versary Tea" to be held June' Rev. McKibbin prayed for al! 2% at the Chureh Hall with con- absent and sick members also veners Mrs, Martin Gouldburnifor Rev, and Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs, EF. Larsen, when ex-'who dre visiting in England. parishioners and all members of| Tea hostesses were Miss the congregation and friends|Emma Goldring and Mrs. Shel- are invited to attend, }don Watson, Ruling Sought School Board On Watermain Seeks Ruling, HAMPTON ---~ Because coun-| an ei! felt the proposal of the Bow-| WMANVILLE -- The Dur- manville Public Utilities Com.\"am --" High Schoo! Board | a ruling from the mission to move only that part! department of education on the of a watermain that is in the| board's responsibility in drop- immediate area of a bridge|Ping the special commercial } OSHAWA -- @ 36% King St. East @ East Mall Shopping Centre Mina Sto8 Five ce ccss 723-8134 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT----PHONE FOR HOURS 723-4687 4 Donald Crumb, an Ajax Re-| |ereation Committee member, introduced a list of recreation- jal activities in which some 1,575) ipeople of all ages participated | last year. | Enniskillen' Cows Win Certificates Three cows in the herd of | iR. P. Stenger and Son, Ennis- killen, have been issued life- BROUGHAM (TC) -- About 15 Wolf Cubs of the 1st Brock-|'!m@ Production certificates by Pickering Pack and their lead-/the Canadian Jersey Cattle built xe - jers enjoyed a weekend of camp-| Club. it is ese ye tea yeoman os In ---- bush, near, Enniskillen B P Fair Child ents were manufactured here, °P""® "ree -262618- Supreme Excellent pro- Ajax Reeve Henry Polak said|, Friends and relatives honored diceq in nine lactations $6,994 he had been aware of the pro-|Miss Vera Campbell and Rush at mite CUA tha of tak ject for some time but declined |S!) Pilkey, who will be mat*| che is a daughter of the Superior to comment further. ried next month In Bracebridge, |< i. nt B p an t Officials for the launching) #t @ miscellaneous shower. Mr.|* ag on ervan said the best vantage point for| Pilkey has purchased the Floyd A ' the launch would be the Ajax' Petch residence, Enniskillen Servant Joy High School grounds on Bayly| A farewell party was held in|'29745- Very Good -- produced St. in the south section of the honor of Mrs. Floyd Petch, who)!" seven, laclations 78,402 m. fe rg eat ie, Pe cal iat z . home of Mrs. Len Barrett, Grand Knigh The Sunday School picnic witt | "9 Gold Medals and a.Ton.of be held, June 26, at the pte agg ot auidaai mont Conservation Area, | | -280331- Excellent -- produced in The school children, accom |nine Iactations 83,818 Ibs. milk, panied by their teachers, Miss) 4 99 Ibs, fat. A Ton of Gold win- would not in any way solve the Course next term, greater problem of responsi- bridge until 1967, Counell instructed {ts solicitors te prepare a presentation to the| Omario Municipal Board, with the solicitor for the Bowman ville Public Utilities Commis- sion, for the purpose of deter mining the responsibility for maintenance, repair, relocation or any other costs in connection with the commission's water main on township road allow- ances. Cc. L. Warren, the township building inspector, was author- ized to attend the Ontario Bulld- ing Official"s convention Brantford in October During July and August, council will hold its meeting at 7:30 p.m. Council made grants to the fall fairs at Oshawa, Black- in The need for a ruling arose bility for the maintenance and) Ut of a lengthy discussion of aithe Whitby Council of the upkeep of the main, Darlington| request by the Port Hope com-|Knights of Columbus have re- Township Council has decided mittee that special commercial elected William to defer the construction of the|Classes not be offered at the their G school next September. Millbrook High School cipal W. C, Brown said there was one girl at his school who! |would like to take the course. whether The question is school. area, Part of the school act legisla: \posiy and M Torbe tion states a resident 'school| mocarroll ge nc soc: ght to take! retary. : The council has always tak- in young Reflecting this aspect student has the ri the course, Yacht Club Plan Carnival Program : WHITBY -- The Whitby Yacht) I lub is laying plans to make &/presented to the high school Ii. the | knight; board is required to pay the ihe jtuition of the student to go to aiden: high school where the course wo: . is available outside the high Re-Elected Lavalley Matthew Kolstern, cretary, |Forhes, Guards are John Sillius, Ed "len a keen people interest of its work, it will make a do- nation of rings to the members | of this year's graduating class! at Denis O'Connor High School A set of books will also be substantial contribution to the! brary, WHITBY -- The members of! as rand Knight for a sec- ond term. PDDG James Smythe Prin-| presided, Other officers elected at the jannual meeting this week were |William Goverde, deputy grand| 10th birthday with a party of John Van der Pluvyn,| about 10 playmates, | lor; John Goverde, war- | Gregg and Mrs, Redshaw, visit-| jed Toronto Island and other! points of interest. } Mrs. Helen Holtby, Mrs, Del-| |bert Ford, Mrs, R. Madill and} Mrs, Don Gibson were guests of | |Miss Patsy Gray at her convo-| cation and garden party at the University of Toronto, | Cheryl Ravey celebrated her! | Those attending Mrs, Gail} treas., Rogerson's graduation were her jurer; John Kahn, recording se-| husband, Ronald; daughter, Harold| Eva and her mother, Mrs, J, De-| White. | Jim A Decoration Service will be held at Brougham Cemetery at) 2.40 p.m. June 19. Mrs. Donald! Milne will be the soloist, | A number of bowlers attend. ed the Claremont League ban-) \quet at Morgan Hall, Markham, | BROCK jhow Pt ner too, Both cows are bred by the Superior Sire Brampton B P Servant. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wollpeper end Murals © Custom Dreperies @ Broadioom @ CALL. Points end Varnishes @ Benjemin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, 107 Byron %, 3., Whithy PHONE 668.5862 laying -- One Complete WHITBY -- Show --- Evenings At 7:30 PARAMOUNT PICTURES os WUT UGE sa stock and. Orono in the same|©OUnty Town Carnival to be) - held July 29, 30, 81 and Aug. 1 meats mounts as last year, ; g . ' The department of highways On Tuesday night of this week RECORD NEBRU the Whitby Yacht Club cle NEW DELHI (AP)--The In: was requested to approve the |derks for the Aly Bare dian government has recorded transfer of $13,500 from the) rhe club will hold a "Thun. | 0n 9,000 tapes almost every ma-| Werry Bridge to the Rob Roy) derpird" class race on Saturday |/or speech Prime Minister Ja Bridge in the 1966 appropriation. |siornoon and a "Blue Jay"|Waharlal Nehru made in the 18 | Council instructed its engin: |class race on Sunday afternoon, |Y@ars before his death in 1964. | eering consultants to prepage &|Either Saturday of Sunday there|A complete playback would take paving contract for Develop-|will be a sail past, During the|800 hours, ment Road No, 706 and to take|week-end: there will be judging| ~ : auch action as may be neces-'to select the best-dressed boat.|being established for yearly sary. Worthwhile trophies will bejcompetition and miniatures sup- W, E. Rundle and ©. 1, War- donated for the races and the|plied for permanent possession | ren were nominated for a tech. contest with the full-size trophy'by the winners nical advisory committee of the 7 Central Ontario Joint Planning Board. eh o} NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT AND CALL Council adopted the recom mendation of the co-ordinating COAL & 723-3481 committee on a roads needs SUPPLIES OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! Take advantage of It! 24 hour ser- vice; and radio dispatched trucks always on the ready to serve you, Fuel Oil Budget Plan available, BEGINS 7:30 study and accepted the propos al of Totten, Sims and Hubicki and Associated Limited TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS - 1966 DOG LICENSES All residents were notified te purchase 19466 Dog Licenses at the Township Office in Columbus. There are still mony owners or horbourers of dogs whe hove NOT purchased @ Dog License and obtained @ 19646 Dog Tag for the dogs, BY-LAW No, 1876 of the Township of East Whitby, pro- vides for fines up te $50.00 for eontroventions of the By- law. Some of the provisions of the by-law are: NO DOG SHALL RUN AT LARGE AT ANY TIME: Every dog must be under contro! ef a competent person ot all times; every owner or harbourer of @ dog must purchose a dog license for the current year; every owner er harbourer of a dog must attoch the dog tog provided by the Township to the collar of the dog and it must be worn at ali times; no owner shall allow his dog to become a nuisance, oF couse annoyonce to any person, er couse damage to any property. 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