ARK _ anding re ble D'HEARN Who were the ng man in the . f Ontario in the would say was 1 Soble. of the Ontario ation Mr. Soble ictions. _ re imagination, g and results his government, h it. new.concept to and made it iblic housing in nities and de- the people ac- bok the family ng out of the rond-class_ citi- more impor- he got public n Ontario. ing was a mis- lere was year mises made by never fulfilled s defeated by red tape. . e this jam. He 1 all obstacles. s the corpora- cquired 22,000 in two years. 15 years a to- units had been hed was the nade in show- n big business a place for ity, in public WHITBY DAY BY DAY Sustenance Seen Need WHITBY "(Staff) -- Most of the historic New Year's Eve service held at Whitby to usher in Canada's centennial year has been 'preserved 'on tape. The recording includes a speech by Mayor Desmond Newman. Mayor Nemawn spoke of the - centennial as '100 years of fus- ing together the cultures, the traditions, the fears and hopes of many lands into one coun- - try that we have called Can- ada. Of Whitby. he said: "This town, in which we are fortu- nate to live, is older than the confederation of this nation. We became a town in 1855, 111 years ago, and it is given to the town of Whitby to be one of the precursors of this confed- eration." DIFFERENCES SURMERGED He mentioned tow Mac- donald, Cartier and Brown had submerged their differences, Conservative and Liberal, met with the Queen, and after long and careful deliberations pro- duced the British North Amer- jea Act, the legal basis of their society. Turning to the two major cultures, English and French, Mayor Newman said: 'I sup- pose it grieves you probably as much as it does me that even today,-on the eve of our cen- tennial, we do not appear to shave found that wonderful, for want of a better word, cement, which would bring those two cultures completely and irrevo- cably together..." He thought that the spirit of democracy prevailed, however, and the leaders of the provinces Whitby Company Making New Product The production of pork and beans, a new venture for the WHITBY -- AJAX Of Mankind For Canada would find a common destiny. As the Governor-General had said earlier in the year, Canada was per capita the wealthiest nation in the world, continued Mayor Newman. This was a jfearsome responsibility whe millions of people had _ insuffi- cient to' eat and no proper place to sleep. RECOGNIZE NEEDS "I would ask that we recog- nize these needs, and that we would dedicate this second cen- jtury of our existence not to the procreation of nuclear energy but to the sustenance of man- kind," he said. He referred again to. Can- ada's origin the English, Irish, Scottish and French, and a blend since that time 100 years ago of every nation on the earth, The nation had found toler- ance, and was able to 'integrate into its society these peoples of many valid cultures, and find a place for them in their hopes and hearts. | TELEGRAMS READ Mayor Newman conclude) by reading the words of telegrams sent to the Governor - General} jof Canada and to the Lieuten-| ant-Governor of Ontario. In these, he said, it was his "glorious and historic _ privil- jege as Mayor of Whitby to send jyou our warmest greetings and j heartfelt good wishes. | 'On. this auspicious occasion }our minds turn to our gracious Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth |... and I do swear we will be \faithful and bear true allegi- jance,"" The gathering in the council chamber: than sang "'O Can- ada." jbe produced here. The beans, FIRST 1967 BABY BORN AT AJAX | Boards Set | By Council PICKERING (Staff) -- The |{naugural meeting of Pickering |Vilage Council was held Tues day at the municipal building. |Rev. Frank Conkey conducted \the devotional. The following were appointed planning board members: Ken Cooper, Donald Scott, Bert Maurer, George Housberger, J.C. McLean, Kenneth Butt, Reeve Ross A. Murison (ex- officio), Councillor W. M. Hunt Councillor Basil Kearney and as reeve's substitute, Councillor Victor Dingley. The Committee of Adjustment {members are: Robert Rahmer. | Vernon C. Balsdon and Harry | Westwood, | The Commiinity Centre Board | will comprise Councillor Victor Dingley, Councillor Basil Kear- ' !ney, John Patterson, Mrs. Aud- rey Brown and Mrs. Dorothy Miller. Appointed council members of the Public Library Board were |Mrs. Helen Cooper, Mrs. H Buttars and Mrs. V. Murison Council's representative on the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital Board is Marvin Jones. Driver Escapes | With Facial Cuts PICKERING (Staff) ----A pick-up truck went out of con trol on Fairport Road at the Second Concession, Pickering, and hit a guard rail, went, through a cemetery fence and finally hit a tree. The truck was a total wreck but the driver, Frank Hibbert, 53, of Grand Valley Park, es- caped with facial cuts. Canadian Farm Production "| Shows Highest Growth Rate THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuary 4, 1967 § Expands Facil PICKERING -- January, 1966,| The following appointments marked the beginning of the were made during March: second decade of operation for' john Ladd, BA, vice-principal the Pickering Township Area at, Bayview, to principal at Two School Board. Glengrove School The inaugural meeting re- Bruce, Cornwall, BA,'. BEd, sulted in 'the following positions Toronto Township, to principal for the year: Chairman, T. R. at Dunbarton Public School. VanHouten; , vice - chairman, Ian Bell, BA, Teacher in Area, Mrs, P. Finn; buildings and to vice - principal at French- property, R. Deakin; finance, man's Bay School, D, Quick; public relations, Mrs Peter Fairburn, Teacher in S. Vierin. Area, to vice - principal at In February, a contract was Frenchman's Bay School. -- awarded for.the addition o& 14 William Waldron, teacher in classrooms, library, home eco- area, to vice-principal at West nomics and industrial arts Rouge School. rooms to Frenchman's Bay' G. K. Macfarlane, BA, North school, completed in Novem- York, to vice-principal at Bay- ber. view Heights School, R. J. Linton was appointed as inspector of schools effective APRIL September 1966. A contract was -awarded for addition to Fairport Beach $1,500,000 BUDGET School: of eight cl ooms, In March, the estimated 1966 gymnatorium and-new offices-- budget of $1,500,000 was pre- completed in October, 196% sented to council. Of this The first addition of eight amount about 48 per cent would classrooms to Sir John A. Mac- have to be raised by tax levy. donald School was completed Capital forecast for 1964 had A meeting with township coun- been submitted in December cil and members of other coun- and revised in January at the cils and school boards in the request of the OMB and council area was held to discuss for- to approximately $2 million of mation of a larger unit of ad- which a little over $1,500,00 was ministration spent. A meeting with Ontario The official opening of gen- County Public School Consulta- eral purpose room at Vaughan tive Committee to discuss prob- Willard School marking the lems of educational organization completion of the first stage of in the district was held. the board's policy to provide A meeting with planning this type of facility to all schools board to promote mutual under. in the area by stages standing of problems of both groups with respect to growth in area was held. MAY The board decided to appoint jits own school attendance offi- cer, J.-C. Williams, A special education consultant for Area 2 e t ® } | A contract was awarded for the second eight-classroom addl- tion to the Sir John A.° Mac- donald School which was com- pleted in November. A presentation was made to introduce plans for the William G. Davis school in the West Rouge Area with Principal Mrs E. B. Phin, former principal of the Rouge Hill School. JULY ; Tenders for the addition to the Rouge Hill school project were deferred due to the prices received. . SEPTEMBER The implementation of © the junior and senior school system was started. All Grade 7 and 8 pupils from smaller' schools were transferred to French- man's Bay scfivol, OCTOBER The board attended a sem nar on school board. administra- tion. A centennial parade was. held by the area school children and adult classes for the 1966-67 term commenced in two centres NOVEMBER R. Weaver, present principal of West Rouge School, was ap- pointed, effective September, 1967, as principal of the new senior public' school now planned for construction on the property adjacent to the Dun- barton High. School DECEMBER Tenders were opened for the addition of a gymnatorium and two classroonts for the Rouge Hill School. Glen Julian was appointed as board representative "to the Pickering District High School Board. Board representatives to the Pickering Area Board | ] as a business which are grown in the Essex! | By ARCH MacKENZIE Canada alse leads in the was 4 fecha eee Rina rg nd active one. firm "here, commenced in the County area "of Western On-|> ~The first "arrival at the van, 1366 'Tatra Drive; Bay and weighed in at 6 pounds WASHINGTON (CP) -- Can-|survey when farm production Is uae Work eifective Sep: ide ig oT orig > ge le to give the Jocal plant of Stokely-VanCamp tario, will be shipped in; while) Ajax Pickering General Ridges. The child, named 11 ounces. Mother Linda and jaqqa continued to show the|measured against population in- ees | Mrs. 4 hon C aa ergy and the of Canada Limited today. About the pork will be purchased Hospital in 1967 was the son Andrew, arrived at the hos- son are both doing well world's highest growth rate in|crease. The Canadian reading is/ JUNE | Phin and es ars rit bead ve ic housing out o 40 employees will be engaged from slaughtering firms. of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sulli- pital at 4:26 am., Jan, 1 ~-Oshawa Times Photo (farm production during 1966,/124, with Russia again second) The board made a request to t was in and in the work. It is expected production, ------ -- te ree Ta ----?------------ | says the U.S. agriculture de-jat 115. jcouncil with regard to sidewalk AVERS the road. Tomato sauce, one of the will continue from three weeks partment's annual report on| Latin America, however, { construction for pupils. ingredients of the product, will'to a month, 96 Of 165 Drivers Checked Charged world agriculture. Russia, ral-|justrates the population impact/| : lying from a succession of bad) with a reading of only 97, which |bushels more than last year bd e years, was a strong second. is a decline. |While Canadian wheat exports CAN BE ax Council Names 2 reenter: runny cin tlh dre tan iter are developing i orn |will need to import at least|other grains are expected to in-| CHOOSERS 3 5 | | t self-sacrifice showed what a uld do when ublic. And he h other prom- a Snow and bad weather werejcars were stolen and one was follow. partly responsible for the 30|recovered. There were only two 220,000,000 bushels for the year|crease and demand should con- haps, he was accidents which kept Whitby|/break-ins and two thefts. e |floods and bad management and | ending next July 31, This hag|tinue strong for Canadian live- ish in worldly OPP busy.last week -- but the! Police received several com- ° jit predicts continued' Chinese|).0, the average Chinese im-|stock, oil seeds and some other nis. ¥ didn't greatest fault still lies with|plaints about hunters and re- tan Ing ommiuttees _ of Canadian and Aus- port rate in recent years. items. in fact he drivers, say the police. mind the public that permission jtralian grain. | e didn't want The 30 accidents caused one|must be obtained from the own- f NS |S arn prices, after euindl |B tha ar gaged od aL in| srreerive (@) death and 11 injuries, and .12\er before hunting on someone} jects but on the Ajax High|MacKenzie, M. Millar, Eq) briefly, have resumed a world: |e ekoned at lesa than the feu: ROOMS for RENT AJAX (Staff) -- "The town of to mi: im. drivers charged. lelse's pri 7: bs alae i wide downward trend, in con- ih r eat prions "As & tesult. of using -radar| Finally. the OPP has this tip|4Ja* can be proud of its estab-|School and the St. Andrew's|Wetherall and Mayor Smith. |i ast to higher prices for manu- |OFd. 2,241,300,000 of the previous | Moderate Weekly Rates SAVINGS ACCOUNT ir. Soble's vi- and making numerous spot/for drivers: if-you must. leave|lished order," said Holy Trinity) Auditorium as well. Ajax Planning Board | mem-| +, ctured goods and for food at| Year. | A Le Carte Restourant on pre-e \ F mead 6A gag * Church rector Rev. bers were: Elwin Smyth and|ine retail stage. | mises. Apply JAMES MAHER. |WILL AFFECT CANADA ehecks, the OPP charged 96|your car on the highway be- While food output had, as a' drivers and warned 28, out of|cause of engine failure or bad ild have been ting them. A VICTORIA and A... Cal meet-| COMMITTEES Traviss, three years and Herbert at the {naugural |D. Standing committees of coun-|Councillors Robert Shelley and The report attributes the de- Whitby Hotel . ' ; i Town Council Tuesday] . ; ' i in the. less- | i vhen he died, a total 165 'drivers checked.|weather, notify your nearest inf of cil were appointed. Finance} M ; rule, increased most in the.less-| Jing in which Canada will] RUS nady in mind One impaired driver was ar-|OPP detachment so that it will |"sht. ; land Legislation: 'chairman, 4" ~e oe ae Ai each. | developed countries, population! are, to reduced buying by the | 207 Dundes West GREY T sore spot of ] rested and four people were|be checked periodically. Ar-| Mr. Herbert also paid tribute | maward Wetherall; Clark|,,4J@X__- Retarded -- Children's! srowth there had reduced oF! coviet Union and East European Whitby charged' with lesser lquor/range to remove it as soon as|to snd rs _ a: a ag Mason and Robert Shelley. ca gp le ang Been, | offset this gain. countrieg, | 668-2337 Whitby, Ontario I believe the offences. |possible or it will be removed|servants, Clerk B. C. nd}. Public Works: chairman, |<on Sakanineg Silla :| IRCEN B rid wheat output ts " 4 ar ; } ; Fire Chief ©. Winters and! a sa 'json of Pickering 'Village and|CLIMBED 10 PERCENT ut wor wheat output Is 'a . tarinn incon = ---------- in 1966, There were 43 general occur-|by police, as it is necessary to School Board member Jack |Owen Ashley; Dominique Brun-/paifour Sleightholm of Picker: r | 000,- " rences, most of them abandon-|jkeep road shoulders. clear to The report estimates that Ca-)predicted at a record ripper Reid, who died during the past elle and Bruce O'Brien. ing Township both for two-year|nadian farm production, paced|000 bushels by July 31, ed autos on the highway. Twolfacilitate snow removal. var | Protection to persons and|terms. by a record wheat crop of 840,-|pared with 8,890,000,000 bushels | : ; property: chairman, Clark g Law ; ./000,000 bushels, rose by nearly|last year. AGO : WHITBY PERSONALS "ane Pi See? tis | Mason: Bruce O'Brien and Rob-| pointed to aa Ae ube [10 per cent in 1966. World wheat stocks will be fica ot She town Ae rapidly |ert Shelli - - |Library Board for two years. bey Canadian corey a6 ger bed ee ita re AGO, i" | changing. Commenting on the} Centennial Committee: chair-| é é ndex is tentatively pegged at/port, despite spects 18 | AUTO INSURANCE , 1942 Holiday guests at the home Ei sie ar oe expansive building program/man, Mary _ Reid; Bevan Pere 0 AUCROREED 144, compared with 150 for Rus- | will ane ppoer 400,000,000 few months 7" of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Con- plidave aie hee daughter| Started during the past inn bebe siren ata Ashley and shorisitig a Plt bball eed i ee Ce ual are - i i ' see ee | i iev y e Brunelle, E ountiful 3 ' n s . iW oc ont rte arty Gd ous and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. fe ry gH gpl Labo esti Matters: chairman | $500,000 to meet current e°-|based on the period 1957-59/wheat carryover at July 31 If you are an Abstainer you save up to ' ilv. Nia- J to s: : ® i . canteen, rs. a) E. H. Witman and family, Nia hardships on the town ratepay-|Henry Polak; Mary Reid and|Penses and Clerk M. B. Beau-lequalling 100. lamounting to about 147,000,000 $22.00 on your auto insurance. Anne and Clifford, London, ara Falls. Mrs. Munns was . br ; s champ and Mayor Smith were| aes ! ' : ers in paying for the new/Finance and Legislation com- 5 one Company Ont., and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- their house guest for the New services maith mini bees: appointed as signing officers) See... hat they will liam Connell, of Driftwood Year's holidays. Mayor Smith said that during) "Emergency Mé@asures Organ- sp pon peau: ae BROCK One Complete Program Each . exchange to Shore, Canal Lake. | Mr. and Mrs. James Byers, 1966 construction had startedjization Committee: chairman,|_)--) as ihe waa el WHITBY Evening -- Beginning at 7:30 pho agen Belated birthday wishes to 323 Kent Street, entertained |not only on the municipal com- ay sine log hgh ginning thix month for the! ict. Cost wil Ag ; di t Year's. 8. P ommunity pro-| bers ncil as me S. r | Laurel, daughter of Mr. and for inner ut Now Yau'. Piss plex and arena-community pro Mayor Hace Smith war ap eee oe A wens Tony Curtis: Jack Lemmon 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA v celebrated her sixth birthday Barnett and family, Hamilton; polnted to represent the town! Boul Jensen was nanied| ' . Ss -4 at the Metro Toronto Regional r AGO Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen other An n : * to fill the post. a ie Woo ; ri se son and family, Rexdale; Mr.! Conservation Authority and as Former Ajax mavor William | Begins Prog W. J. Wilson, 301 Centre and Mrs. R. Gierman and fam- ja, member of the Ajax and!" parrish was appointed to a' EDMAN "The Great Race" 8:20 P.M. 728-7567 ale, Simooe Street North, is convalescing! ily, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Murt In Crash Pickering General Hospital ice year. term on the Ajax| : ah a at his home after undergoing Jenkins, Ajax and Mr. and |Board. Committee of Adjustment, nown origin surgery at _Shouldice piety Mrs. Norman Bradley and fam-| picKERING (Staff) -- A APPOINTMENTS sees dai | bem Doronto, Felts a aoe cllys DEAS) bs B00 | Mee, mother and son were hurt when Appointed to the Ajax Rec-|" Reeve Henry Polale advised 'eR EAE RE ce bors wish him & speedy re- Archie Gibson, Whitby reation Committee were: .. D.| nr' advised | | baby of 1927 n Wolfraime, li s. Bert Wol- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mo%, 226 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mustard _, 7 Priaba ; jon Ajax streets was being ved at 8.45. Cochrane Street, were dinner| were New Year's dinner guests 2 Greenwood Road ans of we Maret Poeae itv Centre|ignored by the construction | = AL oe morning. guests son New Year's day at at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Fourth Concession, Pickering. e ae ee at Vv venite company working at the Ajax] Lega MATHERS ee, i ' the hog of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- Albert Churchill, Toronto. Police said a southbound: car/Roard will consist of J. Hosinec,| High School. Public Works} varvsacimun TECHNICOLOR"PANAVISION"FROM WARNER BROS, 7 DISCOUNT PRICES tor Byrgevin, Thickson's Road. New Year's guests at the 2PParently skidded off the road iin Hom. Brunelle, Brice Chairman Ower pies prom-] Added Shorts -- 'Road Runner Rescue § sts : : 4 eee s eae sed to look into the enforce- hd 1 Belated happy birthday tojhome of Mr. and Mrs, 'Hayes\4nd hit a tobogan being towed |Q'Brien and Mayor Smith. e j | -- "Just For Sport 'ED Sheila, daughter of Mr. and|MYers, 213 Pine Street, were|by Mrs. Sigrid Golinski, of| The Ajax Industrial Commis-(Ment of the bylaw. . | All Color. Show P KOSHER STYLE--PICKLED es Mrs. Douglas McLean, who) Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weir, St..Cumber Avenue, Toronto. Her|sion appointments were: K. D. | APHS celebrated her fourth birthday Catharines. |children Swen, 6, and Roger|Morley, R. E. Magrath, W. B._| oe Tuesday. : : |were passengers on the tobog-|Stratton, W. W. Baldwin, W. J. One-Stop ' Tiitdy dhe Hala seit Regge ae ag ge he at) gan. Roger was not hurt but! = earchers re : uring the holidays a visitor the home o r. ani MTS. Swen received scalp lacerations merican man at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Arthur Mullen 707 Walnut and COTCSEION. A Golinski ROCK Goctad To DECORATING : os . BEEF . lb nimaginative, Howard Muckle, RR 1, Whitby, Street, were: Mr. and Mrs./was also hit by the veliicle and atioaal d ars Perhaps he's was her sister, Mrs. M. E.| William Donald and son, David,! had bruises to both legs. OF : SHOP is wife and Knight, of Berkley, California. Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Wie davee wa Warrick \ AGES. Requirements ¢ ay yecors \ and Mrs. Winston AE DUHER, (BLArBOPAUAL Squires, 20, of Lawlor Avenue, : MILY © Wellosper and "Murals ; MINCED STEAK LB. 59 Se ait one Brooks, Oshawa, were dinner, David Holley, Mica Creek, | Toronto. oo @ Carton weepenes is wife and guests at the home of her par- B.C., was a visitor during the) ee MONUMENTS @ Broadloom LTD. COUNTRY STYLE HOMEMADE ents, Mr. and Mrs. George/holidays at the home of Mr.|committee: chairman, G.len}| © Git, Pelete end Varnishes : SAUSAGE 3 95° Mullen, 610 Dundas _ Street leap William: Holley, 712) Julian, Mrs. M. J. "iad 2 E. STAFFORD BROS. @ Benjamin Moore Paints - LBS. ave an enos West. | Dundas Street West. P. McCormack, G, H. Bray, LTD mplex about and the chairman of the advis-| : TULIP . crac, ae | sry vecsonal ermmiters | -- monuments '| DODD & SOUTER |] prock and GILBERT STS, -- WHITBY as, 99° much time, Salary committee, the only | if i ; ; trying to im- Pickering School Board new committee appointed this) 910083552 ; 107 vieeael ged : year. Chairman, M. W. Cook, | 2 PH = © er Seshesl eee ae Announce the Opening of WIENERS 2. 85* mbers of the oints Committees 107. MM Penne a New Agency at BREAD lly mistaken, ' : g y ees LOAVES testify who i areal ou, we Advisory on academic affairs « representatives were elected as|committee: chairman, E. T. : : ne OF shone chairman and hg id McCormack: S. E. LaBrie and PE a ICE CREAM Ya GAL. 79° the Pickering District Hig hore School Board at its inaugural|Mrs. M. J. Brown, : Fleming Auto Service Ltd. ay meeting Tuesday night. _ Property, cafeteria, auditor- COOKED Mac & Cheese D. G. Wordley was_chosenjium and renovation committee: I 7 ERIENCE! as chairman; while H. N. Hunt|chairman, Mrs. M. J. Brown, ------------<<= = Chicken Ro ; oe was elected as vice-chairman.|Glen Julian and Harold Mit- oe Dutch Loaf Ib: ged on The board greeted two new|chell. -- f B ce ey members at its first meeting hr ing co ses Cominites: = : of the year -- Glen Julian as|chairman, Haro itchell; B, ' , val iabie. representative from Pickering|Jameson, H. M. Smith and D. 1. Rest in bed id open Mondays ME Twonship Area 2 Public School|S. Claringbold. : : : CALL Board and §. F LaBrie "as a| Transportation Committee: 2. Drink plenty of fluids | WHITBY MEAT MARKET member representing the Town: or gen ; : | Pj k U St k d v . ship of Pickering. Advisory: vocational commit- iri j j 2 -- WwW ialize In HOME FREEZER ORDERS -- Cutting N COMMITTEES tee: HM. Smith, D. G. Word. e Aspirin to reduce fever and relieve pain | mncup wane ARE TARE and Wrapping Yres . . . Auk. About Our Prices Committees appointed for the|ley, M. W. Cook, E. P: Me- A. LIEF J ' : 7 centerinial year were: Cormack along with non-board f 7 HEADACHES | \ WHITBY PLAZA -- Whitby Phone 668-6941 Finance, Administration andjmembers C. B. Joyce, J. R ASPIRIN WILL MAKE YOU FEEL;BETTER FAST. COLDS | Available at Low Rates 29 e All Meats Government Inspected e (6 ST. W. Personnel; chairman, D.~S§.|Davidson, C, S. Thompson and) & ii , ' / ES | ; iat aiit Claringbold; B. Jameson, N,|A. Davis. | irin fi egistered Trade Mark of The Bayer Company, Limited, Aurora, Ontaria | ee ee eee | d W. Cook and G. H. Bray. Public relations and publicity ! Aspirin is the Reg y' " ? ¥ fA a 4 * - : covery. dropped in for the evening. -- 'la car and a toboggan were in-| ' volved in an accident Monday Crumb, J. Croft, H. M. Smith, |Cunci! that the bylaw prohibit: Owen Ashley, Clark Mason and ng trucks from depositing mud} & BLUE BRAND BEEF : >