THE OSHAWA TU, | : Fridey, Jenuery 6, 1967 5 | VON Plans | | Expansion -- PICKERING (Staff) -- The | Victorian Order of Nurses | want financial help from Pick- WHITBY -- AJAX A new will be WHITBY (Staff) -- Warden of the county elected when Ontario County Council holds its 1967. inaugural address --deals with commit-! tees. A new procedure for the formation of committees is being used this year. A Division of the S. 5, Kresge Company Limited ing 'N meeting at 2 p.m., Tuesday,! There are six standing com- ; j : rat is official Jan. 17. Those who intend run-|mittees. Previously all mem- |ering Township, Pickering Vil-| nier Rob- ning include two area reeves, |bers of the roads committee and lage and Ajax so that it can e a most George Brooks of Whitby and|the board of management of extend its services to these Ross Murison of Pickering Vil-|Fairview Lodge were elected, | municipalities. The total sum! iployment , lage. "and all members of the other! the labor Reeve Brooks ran last year|four were appointed. needed {s $9,000 for 1967. . oximately but was unsuccessful. Reeve| Now the first three positions At a recent township council) the year, Murison was nominated but de-|in each of the committees will |meeting a VON delegation put a striking clined to stand on that occasion. |be filled by election, and the |its- case for help. Miss F. Cath- the gross The warden for 1966 was the|remaining two or three by ap- jerine Maddaford, regional di- magnifi- reeve of Uxbridge, Wilfrid H.|/pointment. | |rector, outlined the possibility Gould. | The elections will be carried| | of extending the services, which ever, that The election of the warden is|out in the same way as the| |mainly comprise nursing care| make any carried out by oven ballot. Any |election of warden --by open through home visits and health} except to member of county council can|ballot. A member can only} teaching to the patient and fam-| ial would qualify and be nominated. After|serve on one standing commit-! j ily. | province's ped nyperi pated and bye hier " : : : ra She submitted a budget for| ates' statements as to whether ie appointments are made i one nurse for the new area at al in that * not npgdipid yas to stand, oop the striking committee, JUNIOR FARMER EFFECTIVE SPEAKING COURS a total $10,230, which can of reserve the name of each council mem-|which comprises the reeves of} phe third annual Ontario | Ontarid Junior Farmer As- © Jim Cryderman, Bowman- | Usually be reduced by $2,400 if it on any ber is drawn out of a drum and/all the municipalities, makes its) junior Farmer Effective sociation in co-operation ville, Durham; and G. N. /& service.club supplies a car. nol ute Dic ne biog ig spt ee genta i deg? related Speaking Course was held with the Department of Ag- Hawn, course 'instructor, | The VON is asking township! voke cau- tek eibae thi arile ae Bs WO? ck SoUntit A mer) ed! recently at the Albion Hills riculture and Food. Pic- Kemptville Agricultur- |council to pay $5,850, Pickering rnd one is pecien" feels ee who object Ao a sake ae Conservation School near tured above, from left to al School, Kemptville. |Village to pay $450, and Ajax/ ; night well NEW PROCEDURE pai anotiiar in ita olaee | Bolton. Delegates from 23 right are: Jamieson Ribey, --Photo by Ontario Depart- j|to contribute $2,700. Miss Mad-| 2 oe ae Next ein bee ey the council} Certain special eamaniit | counties participated in the Goderich, Huron; Les Wern- ment of Agriculture and (daford was supported by Miss) le see the -- after the warden's inaugurallare appointed by the warden. accel act bye tae et ee -- sie sin ish ese " gta eh oo onomy in d | e e ' isorley, Oshawa nurse in Expo 67. | charge." ; Rory UCW Reports Show Excellent Year | Town S hy 1 A poin ts Fogo ila arnt ee | which, The theme 'Looking forward'the speaker, Mrs. H. T. Fal-, | After a brief question and an-| ope hoe to the New Year" was chosen|laise, who gave a book betel . me |swer period, Reeve Clifford) x- lof "Home Brew and Patches"| i Laycox assured the, delegation) nt over Dy Bite, Sey Camprel Wey was) by Harry J. Boyle. its request would be fully con-! x BOMBSHELL : : in charge of the worship service) This book was award the sidered in the 1967 budget dis- MEN S LONG SLEEVED pA at the general meeting of St.|\Stephen Leacock award for cussions. | 0 pur- 's Uni | i i actured Metts, William Davidson and|of a farm in Western Ontario in| BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Only 11|"'Festival of Lights,"" a contest| Holiday and a Parade Commit: ,, Council referred the matter to members of her committee|the hungry 30's. Nobody starved|people turned out to a Whitby 1" big tag dll dide yb aea fod pod pred of three people) "De "nance paula Seana | iA i e large were in charge of the pot luck|but everything was used. The| Township Centennial Commit- ae fin 'ip th rm at Baty inion fn ne contacted "by te |, from supper. Annual reports were|speaker was thanked by MTrS.\tee meeting Thursday night at pr JUCsins in te frst we Majeasaunantan an | itted di- given showing a_ successful| Otto Jewell. dl i January. j The.committee also instructed year. The carpet fund shows a| An executive meeting will be 'Me Dr. Thornton hunter capotes The lighting display ae tO\Chairman Robert Lindsay to 1ree were balance of $575 owing. Dona-held Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. in the, Although the Township Cen- have included a centennial tre€/asy the 1967 township council| | With Turtle N ; : ural tos ate stl being received, church para, The seat general emia Commie has the sup emblem. It vas fet at the for a grant of fi to urciasel CAN BE | ith Turtle Neck, Sizes Small, Medium, Large. a si ing wi | , centenni s and_ ballpoint | a signa Mrs, Thomas Akey introduced) meeting will be held Feb. 7. [representatives failed to show people were aware of what & Fa pins an allpoin' up from most of them. centennial tree or emblem was. ; | CHOOSERS . . ' i Z ; ; The pens, 300 of them, will be The first centennial project Two committees were set up ah pian hareid ag gambler Baptismal Service Planned At St. Mark 8 | arranged by the committee has at the Thursday night meeting, Oe er Migr gy os t want to Fred Densham, King Street;vases were placed to the|met with failure when not »ne\a finance committee, comprised (hed $1. each The sh tennial n_continu- United Church, Oshawa, was|memory of Jerry Alan Pen-jentry was received for the'of Gordon Hurst and Walter) ins 1,000 of them will be sold ba de- the guest soloist at St. Mark's ee dentel clasens und {for 10 cents each. 0 ight. Pre- United Church last Sunday| mid-week youth groups will re- C t Pl As ct The committee also decided rop again morning. Accompanied by Miss|sume their 'regular meeings en enary ay pe iS ito hold a variety. show _com-:| SAVINGS ACSOUNT ern farm- Margaret Webber at the organ,|starting next Sunday. The con- |prised of township talent, June) y. he sang "How Lovely Are Thy|gregation will celebrate Holy a Foal ahiseior aun ow ne IC | n ly out so Dwellings." Communion next Lord's Day t ; dn Ad 7 | V TOR A d DISCOUNT F viscount ment and The minister's message wasjand the Sacrament of Infant ccasion as ualTre date will coincide with the open- a BOMBSHELL BOMBSHELL vege ee ee ei esi ee AE) by GERARD MENTE, __ |morist W. 0. Aditchell and Von "hee Gaetee siietael gol GREY TRUST e flower: the memorial/}15. ; Us 4 ' » market visas gous coe OTTAWA (CP)--The hae snot Eric Nicol. decided to have its next meet-| LADIES nising at is . : i nial Play, which opens here| Each presented his own idea | ing at the Township Hall in Whitby, Ontario next Wednesday night, hasjof his region. Brooklin, Feb. 16. ! and the Evening Guild Plans Games Night some of the stickier aspects of| 'I've been left to interpret," ~eens QUILTED NYLON Tex-Mad o be that Mrs. Horace Hiscox opened! The program for spring and|a federal-provincial conference.|said Mr. Boretski, who has e i the rec- her home to executive meMm-| summer months was discussed Written for the federal cen-|also tried to write out some of 8 s bers of All Saints' Evening) d intursett tennial commission by _five/|the lumpiness. 1 Milis mien id Guild. |and some very interesting SUug-) authors from across Canada, it} Quebec is outnumbered 4 to 1 a y anne elle industry Final arrangements were) Sestions considered. These willappears to be divided into re-|in the play's regional set up and love into made for the annual '"'Games|be on the agenda for the first|gions rather than acts. this has worried centennial offi- Fleece Lined and that Night" Jan. 9 at. the parish| meeting of the new year, Jan.| One result is that the cast has |cials. | . Assorted patterns to choose pacity to hall, Anyope wishing to reserve) 16. jbeen quarrelling over whether it| Mr. Boretski said Quebecers | toms urgently a table thould contact Mrs.| Mrs. Hiscox served a delight- hie ge 3 soo Quebec's legiti- pomp am ae themselves Dp py John Everett at 668-2818. ful lunch. mate aspirations. about the province's place in ; sg a A play commissioned by ajanything. He says that even the LTD "aa", on D li t B id ¢l b Winners rremgooee gs bdscing ed a Se cast ee been fighting over this e : the public | section. what wil uplicate Bridge Club Wi mittee and backed by sury was bound to raise i gg The winners and high scores|Stiner, 72; Mrs. .. oo theatrical doubts. ee color cya ae age : and Mrs. P. Irwin, 6414. Director Peter Boretski eve pening nig w ni ze of con- in the games played by the| act and Weit Ma. P |deateg Ghat leis a olay, eA Centennial Commissioner John BROCK and GILBERT STS. -- WHITBY Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club|cnubb and Mrs. D. Maundrell.| "It's a revue," he insisted|Fisher and Prime Minister were: 7744; Mr. D. McCuaig and E./Thursday. 'Otherwise it would ag at _ . a range, North and South --Mrs. P.|Coles, 70; Mrs. W. Barry and|have to be called a play writ- ngston, Ont. ° GO N. Spratt and Mrs. D. Wilson,|Mrs. E. Drinkle, 65%; Mrs.|ten by a committee, and that's|_ They're going there for Sir Announce the Opening of DISCOUNT 83%; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baker,|E. Bovay and Miss G. Bovay, |impossible." John A. Macdonald Day cele- BOMBSHELL ) 74; Mrs. H. Welsh and Mrs. C.164. What about the title? brations. ' N A ¥ "The centennial commissi However, Maxwell Henderson, a ew enc at eee uJ 2 de a bad pa |the watchdog of federal spend L ade a bad mistake there,"' the % Mr. and WHITBY PERSONALS Winnipeg - born director said|ing expects to be in the audi- : Burk St i ence. | Be grimly. | ed while ; ; CAST OF 55 The play thus may become | S.- s . if During the holiday week,| Holiday visitors at the home resi t i ie | Fl A t § Ltd peed Chuck and Eleanor Kemp, stilee Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oliv-|, His cast of 55 was assembled | te sed by an audhor-ceneal | eming U 0 ervice s Ps ed Colborne Street East, werejer, 31 Churchill Avenue, were: |'" angel) ag 11 perform-|""r, Boretski sald everyihing : F ; : ted: With guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry|Mr. and Mrs. James McCar- |2ie"s may He Hike Diace By Mele coing baautihilly | ancy knit. Assorted colors. Sizes S-M-L. aah t Law, Elgin Street; Mr. andjthy and children, Mr. and Mrs. te Little ho ae teaton| I have kept a very positive | ke Mrs. W. Gillette, Jane Street;|Phillip Glowaski, Oshawa;| The centennial commission) itae he added. I the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tait, Anna-|Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oliver and |@Ssigned the writing to Halifax); BPR esicg went a 10c. i ts Ne sig a surgeon Arthur Murphy, Mont-|into this thing with my eyes| C) polis Avenue; Mr. and Mrs.|family, Myrtle; and Mr. and) t plavacient Veax Ghee wide open." police John Clay Kemp, Garrard Road| Mrs. Don Newell and family Peterborough editor pontoon Would he do it again? | a d Mr. and Mrs. A. McIntyre, | Whitby. | ; tisk |> Ni " said . | ng of the . th |Robertson Davis, Prairie hu-| Never," said the director, | ew City Eulalie Avenue, all of Oshawa. Lis Mc Bowen and her! | d during : . - daughter, Mildred, Toronto, : ATTRACTIVE | H Chuck 'le - 5 / Mayor Pie Neg Lesnar Ret were dinner guests during the Child Progresses ROOMS for RENT Pick-Up -- Stakes and Vans buffet at St. Mary's of the/holidays at the home o| r. . % ie a People Church hall organized |and Mrs. George Newton.- | Following Surgery A Pegg ahh nil posi Available at Low Rate SP ecount peebeiue y by the Oshawa Flying Club and) yrs, Alfred Bruce, 515 Dun-| TORONTO (CP) -- Allyson] "#tt: Apply JAMES MAHER. J s B omesuel BOMBSHELL ed John also the New Year's dance and |jgpy Street West, is under obser-|Burleson, five-year-old Califor- Whitby Hotel | argin of supper held i the lounge ativation at the Oshawa General /nia girl flown to Toronto last Taby Rita | DEXTER | mayor- the Oshawa Flying Club. | Hospital. \|month for open-heart surgery, oe ee | -- ie A family supper was held at| Holiday guests*at the home)', progcesne jsatisfactorily. Whitby | : Se ee Pi d ¢ . | | A spokes spi -, and Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.jof Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Now-|ron sick Chinte un 668-2337 | In an Hemmer ® the suce MacIntyre, Eulalie Avenue,/rick, 717 Gilbert Street West,|the girl is. still under intensive | | . . the Pub- Oshawa recently. Attending|were Mr. and Mrs. John Nor-| care. He did not know how long | | were: Cathy Macintyre, Dan|wick and family, Oshawa. st il R i ite g i i : and Jean Kemp and child ven| ee on ee ae wae Gane One-Stop arrin e Ss | C er Danny and Vicki, Chuck and} 4 lyet." Eleanor Kemp and daughter Ex U ~ In an: operation (Dé Many Types to choose from As Advertised on T.V. Kathleen, John and Josie Kemp, | perts rge William Mu stard puiee DECORATING THREE TIPS TO : Linda and Ian Chapman, Bet- the great vessels of her heart. SHOP ald, Le, oa a Mr. hange In AW The, surgery. took 714 hours. | USED CAR BUYERS set t) ; and Mrs. John Clay Kemp, pa- | 2 Ager rents of Mrs. A. Meclniyes. TORONTO (CP)--Two legal @ Wallpaper and Murals | A dealer | heard of recently took in two | d e a ate lexperts consulted by the On-|f 3rp wHitBy BOY scouT |] @ Custom Draperies | 'ised cars of the 'same Hoke ond. swor 'tke the Mrs. Shirley Cammack andjtario department of labor have} | @ Broedloom ! but in different condition. One had 29,- 95 ° her sons, Edward, Ronald and|recommensed abolition or lim-| BOTTLE © C.IL. Paints end Varnishes || 000 miles on its speedometer and wos in "Tite th Stephen, were dinner guests at|ited use of injunctions in labor te Maiicinin. Moore Paint i rough condition. The second had 60,000 og the Christmas and New Year at) disputes. . } idee atld | speedometer miles but hod been meti- ec e : a -< | K. W. Wedderburn, professor | ; H culously kept in excellent shape. r to see the home of Mr. and Mrs.|_K h vot Eco- | | DoDD & SOUTER The deoler decided becouse of its poor Robert Owens 812 Byron Street |of law at id he would preter {o| condition to wholesale this 29,000 mile model immediately but 5 North. aoe tall ENTIRE TOWN OF W DECOR CENTRE LTD. tained the 60,000 mile model to retail be f its exeel- DISCOUNT see injunctions abolished. F WHITBY § : ee ee ee have I ae nett f | 107 Byron St. S., Whitby lent condition. BOMBSHELL . ' forever; Miss Marjorie Newton, RN, Benjamin Aaron, Benes yO ¥ SATURDAY JAN. 1 PHONE 668-5862 In due time, however, he wos forced to wholesale this model Childrens Hardwood of Queen's Hospital, Toronto law and director of the Institute 5 ; E : 4 g of my Gea ints Mee ai at of Industrial Relations at Uni- ried because of buyer resistance to its high speedometer read- A P pena versity of California, Los An- f stl ip od are St. Augustine Seminary, spent|VCTSsity 0 - ; Some months later the dealer chanced to be talking toe service Pie dice at i i geles, said Canada might avoid E ; P 7:00 & 9:00 . laa f ; y spirit- the holidays with their parents, fra violent hon ta tt hase BROCK vening Programs at 7: F customer egarding a minor fault in his steer Mr. and Mrs. George Newton. |the violent reaction to the abuse | . 3 recognize the man but he did recognize his car os the same 'el -- aa ie het oe bg il ye ne WHITBY. Saturday Matinee at 1:30 60,000 mile vehicle he had reluctantly wholesaled earlier. A Galea s nited States ¢ nced "& serial number check confirmed his suspicions. 6 bP ine ceutnee seek the 1920s and 1930s by initiating IN i The owner stated that his 'regular' dealer hod been unoble Sturdy and well made. New Yeahs. holidays a the ose a providing for limited COLOR to fix the oilMent ond sg yor pleceed when mechanics prompt- a % junctions. ly. spotted the troubie. "| really didn't expect anything serious," } guest of John Newton. U6 oe sen Aer) : a SDSS These and other views of the he said, 'since it has only 22,000 miles on it. ; rofessors are included in the When he was informed of the true history of his cor the eus- NCE! WHITBY BOWLING ee volume of a_ report, ang by naturally ---- But - ae' gas thot the each made public Thursday, which cor ha en very satisfactory regardiess of its mileage, Fate WHITBY MONDAY MIXED BOWLING | was prepared by ited depart- Next time, it is to be hoped, he will look less closely at the - rucks Congratulations to the Rockets on win-| 2 ane for submission to the speedometer, more closely at the condition and still more closely you. Wing ihe. second section with "9: points opin! ot the reputation of the dealer he buys from. And always re- bl and pinfall of 26,711. Rand royal commission on the . ; Fics ; ple. Triples over 600: Don Grant 876 (309, 1 ini ; ; member mileage is not the whole picture, but condition of cer 323, 953); 'Charlie. Gill" 769, (268, 3i4); |USe Of labdF injunctions, strikes, is, L Marty Jordan 758, (295, 219 2 Doug picketing at the Oshawa Times : Ca ggo cdf Af RL aid newspaper and at the Tilco Karola" Moore." 696 (304. {nis George Plastics Ltd. plant in Lig onl s uit Chase 694 (215, 269, 210); Bev Childs 68/ough last January and Febru- ; Bari Sith' 660" (2610230); VI 'Jordan 653 | TY. NORTUSIDE CH NSLER DODLE On High hit DA lees ein tat lt oT whe se Pe nr reneration of Ta- n Highway No. 2 Between Oshawa and Whitby Cane 6! (230, 205, 204); Carl Pascoe 627 |DOr subsequently mounted a| THE (wnite (222, 245); Ron Pascoe 622 (210, 253); Renjcampaign aimed at the aboli-| ' 918 BROOK VHITBY ONT we WW. Bae a yaa baialtion of injunctions in labor dis-| TROUBLE WITH ANGELS : ae PLEASE -- NO PHONE-OR MAIL ORDERS Keniine 401 (212, 811). putes, . Ee ----