c ame This' CS RN seems we game being er. It might Top This? be a game Ss between 1 the Lib- two rounds layed over conference t Nixon ex- viewpoints hat he felt f local op- away with. ome marks but a few rovernment y sale. Not viewpoint, d housing. mly acting Nixon an- | policy on aid, would whereby iome for a 0. it Premier in a Pro- rovision of Ss you can al concern , ) say that ; Ontario houses ourchasing », that the i this pro- lwo years body has > a house, t be able hortage of been ma- n is there on's plan. ation hag ral future innounced n was re ry to take lp of the nission--a issumed-- man Mr. » retiring | the next ver, that stood the he was he former in in the Allan has announce- he will s © nics P)--Mod- zy used in remove cks. last win- National the At- Quebec ». During wfall the chbrooms heaters of snow- e switch- mmer to und ties they are ay snow re tracks ire being lectronic ese units ind keep ins cun track to 00 miles > region. lows are tres in id snow- rable of snow 2n e_used. ar yard | points, ires 20 ad their as ore in that "neither ore like LS WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY WHITBY -- AJAX THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jonuary 17, 1967 § NOT QUITE THE TYPE_..---~ RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- No Heart Foundation _ Door-to-Door Canvass WHITBY (Staff) -- Thefe will! The Heart Foundation group be no door-to-door canvass by|are disappointed over not hav- the Whitby Chapter of the On-jing a door-to-door canvass but tario Heart Foundation. That is|will have a mail one instead in apparently the end of the mat-|the week Starting Feb. 13. The ter which caused so much con-|day before that is Heart Sunday | troversy at town council. jin Canada and _ the United} Against the wishes of the/States, mayor, reeve and deputy reeve, | council granted the foundation's,, Their canvass target is $2,000 pase but they are unlikely t i or a d at y y to get this Ss aah WL eg DY. mall, Mr, goby 'told. tue! vass, but, said Whitby Chairman Garmet E. Juby, there were|imes. He thought they might| strings attached. On the basis|"@V¥@ achieved closer to $3,000! of the Council's letter he felt |) a house-to-house one. The| they would be committed to ranch's last ;full canvass, two joining the Whitby United Ap-|¥°TS 880, netted $1,800. A par- peal. |tial canvass last year yielded Headquarters had said they $700. ; could not participate in the| Plans for the appeal were United Appeal, explained Mr. oe at the branch's recent | Juby. He had already told coun- | Meeting at the home of Dr. and cil this. Mrs, H. T. Fallaise, Whitby. In Members of council who sup-|@@tly February there will be ported the Heart Foundation's |nation-wide advertising about plea for a separate canvass did|the great strides being made in so because the organization was |heart research, and also of the not officially asked to join in the Challenges still to be met in 1966 United Appeal, they said, fighting this "number one The bylaw adopting the min- killer." utes with the "yes' to the re-| Interesting films about heart quest was passed by five votes disease and treatment are avail- to three -at the last council able free to any groups wishing meeting after further argument./to use them, | OPP Officers Investigate 15 Accidents | Last week was unusually quiet; missing. Other occurrences in-| for the Whitby Detachment of! cluded four insecure premises, | the OPP in terms of accidents four liquor offences and two! reported. Fifteen accidents impaired drivers arrested. were investigated in which F a | three persons were injured, Recent legislation regarding | ithe operation of motorcycles became effective Jan. 1. After Mar. 31 no person shall oper-| ate a motorcycle unless he has passed a motorcycle operator's examination and has been is- sued a driver's licence bearing an endorsement authorizing the none seriously. Six drivers were charged. Officers patrolled a total of 12,345 miles. One hundred and' thirty-six drivers were checked with 75 drivers charged and 54 warned. Several vehicles were considered unsafe and were re- ; moved from the road until they|°P€Tation of a motorcycle. No are put in safe running order.|P€"S0" shall operate a motor-| The other predominant offences | C¥Cle after Mar. 1 under au-, were speeding, disobeying stop jority of an instruction permit. signs and unsafe lane change. However, a person licenced General occurrences were|to drive prior to Jan. 1, 1967, about normal with 40 received.|may apply for an endorsement Twenty - eight miscellaneous! before July 1 without an exam-| calls included abandoned autos, |ination providing he signs a blood escorts and requests to|declaration that he is an ex- Road Paving locate persons not reported' perienced motorcycle operator. UCW Unit Divided Into Three Groups Orono Project |Burma is returning to Southeast Residents of Ajax. will be asked for donations for the March of Dimes Jan. 30-when the" Ajax Kinette Club, assisted by teers, will canvass the REVISITS OLD HAUNTS SINGAPORE (AP) -- Ad- miral Lord Mountbatten of AJAX KINETTES CLUB PLANS CANVASS town for this worthy pro- volun- ject. The ¢ raise money for the re- habilitation of disabled peo- ple. The co-chairmen of |Asia to film a 13-part documen-| ___ Golden Chair Award Won By Whitby Firm ott | WHITBY (Staff) -- The hus-|for stores serving towns of 50-jfor businesses from towns 0 s |band - and - wife - owned furni- |150,000, because Whitby is sojunder 50,000 and for those serv-|told ane text and gemties are ture store, Rousseau Heritage|close to Oshawa and the store|ing a_population of over 150,009 |'09 frank on sexual matters. House, has triumphed in a na-|puts a major part of its ad-jand three independent judges} tional contest and won the Gol-| vertising in the Oshawa Times. ' choose the winners. den Chair award for "'outstand-| This is the first time Rous-! ugh Potsen, who runs the ing achievement in the promo- seau Heritage has entered the | business with his wife Marcella, tion of Canadian furniture." contest, an annual one spon-|said they never expected to win, The Whitby store beat other;sored by the Canadian Furni-Jespecially in that category.| Brazilian police are seizing |newsstand copies of the slick monthly magazine Realidades after obtaining an injunction in juvenile court. The January is jsue is devoted to Brazilian A Complete Plumbing and Heating Service @ Esso Heating Equipment NEW DELHI (AP)--The em-; firms from much bigger cities.|ture Travellers' Association.|They had to show what they It was entered in the category|There are two other categories, |haq achieved in sales promo- De ae, : es aes ~ |tion by sending in pictures of 2 jthe store, copies of their news- ° Synthetic Stones Passed -- z:sw:itenm-me'aics| © Kitchens \figures. Their sales last year| COMPLETE were up 50 per cent on 1965. le Bathrooms As Genuine Gems In India wr'se eis veescuee | pi' gg | how the products are presented. A Rousseau Heritage display their PH. 668 2991 id trade in 3 : ; "| "Many of our finest emeralds |furniture in room settings, and| = jerald trade in Jaipur, centre of} try by means such as distinctive} \India's jewelry industry, has come 0 us from the old royal stationery to create a definite |been hard hit by fears that/family (maharajah) collec-|jmage. smuggled synthetic stones have tions,' Dass said. 'Otherwise, | i : j 2 .., | The award, which takes the ek passed off as genuine " -- emeralds from ss ol | form of a plaque, was presented s. di § { P| j Rumors are that $500,000. Rhodesia and some from/at a recent dinner at a Toronto worth of synthetic stones were | Russia." oe "hotel. 'sold to one prominent Jaipur importer-exporter. | Doubts about stones in stock 'in Jaipur, a desert city 200 jmiles southwest of New Delhi, have virtually paralysed the market there. In other sections of India, the emerald market is described by trade sources as "cautious." Sumti Dass, a prominent New |Delhi jeweller, said: 'The rumor here is that rough stones were Riel, wey tom Reniny th a Se : their way from Bombay to Jal-| a io 'has an optical instic] T oe p R e ¢ Lal R oo mi S a V 1 n g s ;ment he says is fairly reliable L" LLIN in checking emeralds. It has \been busy in recent weeks, as| friends in the trade borrowed it | to check their stones. Some emeralds are mined in| India, but Dass says they are' eee! brittle. OUTSTANDING canvass will Mrs. M. A. Price was in| The Scripture reading was|_ ORONO (Staff) -- Orono) charge of St. Mark's UCW|taken by Mrs. B. Sheir, Mrs, C,|Police Trustees held their in-| Ory - apse Pan Wee Unit 1 and 2 January meeting.|Broughton, Mrs. D. J. Kean|@ugural meeting Monday and| ays as Allied supreme com- After the opening welcome,jand Miss Mabel Rowe. The/¢elected E. R. Woodyard as in- mander in the theatre. It was she expressed the hope all worship service was conduct- specting trustee. F. Nicholson|at Singapore that he received were ready for an active cen- and D. Simpson are the other|the Japanese surrender from tennial year. ed by Mrs. E. B. Killens. It! trustees. \the staff of Field Marshal Count The same officers are to|W@S reported that 12 calls were The three-man board will be|Terauchi, whose sword he still! carry on as last year with the|made to sick and shut-ins. -- oe for ge fads exception of the leader. The i e water system, roads, and| unit Pil be divided into three Pag Pg oe ~ garbage collection in Orono Vil-! groups with Mrs. C. Closson,|*°: 1% Tea hostesses were|jage, Mr. Nicholson's special| SAVE Mrs. J. Hare and Mrs. G.|Mrs. H. T. Fallaise and Mrs./ responsibilities will be the fire] Carr as leaders. J. Hare. department, snow removal, and| | beautification. : | TAX DOLLARS World Day Of Prayer Announced | ,,™", Simpson will be in charge, Wai Miksa be The '"'Women's Wor! of|Margar bderts was the win-|municipal pbuilding, and ary| Prayer" will be held Feb. 10, injner of the prize donated by|Woodyard will be particularly the Whitby Baptist Church,|Mrs. Seymour Whitney. concerned with planning and RETIREMENT Mrs. John McKibbin an-| Members will be advised by i ag as his overall INCOME nounced at the St. John's Par- : ish Helpers meeting at the letter of the activities for Feb: Mrs. Perry. tees. pe ogg on tea{be held at the home of Miss| putting storm members with good wishes for|Marion White, The board's main project for| fol ruary. The March meeting will/1967 will be road paving and Ask for th folder sewers in the) about our Retirement 118 Watson! village, which has a population! Savings Plan Gerri ot en | for tie Moin Northam. of Good Ue = Judgment 1967 "Canada's best shoe makers" 4mm UNGROOVED CENTENNIAL | Ole ' ' 55 SUGGESTIONS || © dmuait wea |) Aly g! 292 A'y1 S ARROW SHIRTS and | aie tac aneien each e MCGREGOR. HOBE ORDERS OF LESS THAN CRATE LOTS PLEASE ADD 20c SHEET in crates HARTT| SHOES COLLINS SHOES @ TERRY WILLIAMS -- SWEATERS @ CROYDON COATS @ FREEMAN'S FORMAL RENTALS -- From -- USS EEVE'S 2-0 X 6-6 13 2-PANEL Beautiful Mahogany PLAIN xc.06. 8.75 BI-FOLD ».+:. MEN'S SHOP 119 Brock st. S., Whitby 129 Brock St. S. 668-3476 HARDWARE FOR ABOVE each Whitby 668-2091 Open Fridey Till 9 p.m. SIZES, SET ......... $2.40 LOUVRED DOORS AND 4-PANEL DOORS ALSO AVAILABLE the new year. Mrs. Robert/Street East. Dent and Mrs. Seymour Whit-| Tea hostesses were Mrs. ney took part in the meeting.|Henry Perry and Mrs. L. During the social hour Mrs.'Hoad. WHITBY PERSONALS St. Andrew's Presbyterian|and Mrs. Keith Osterhout and Women held a planning meet-|Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Oster- ing chaired by Mrs. Warren|hout. Mrs. Osterhout, Sr., was Mowat. The following dates/also present to attend a 'Stork and events were announced: |Shower"' for her daughter-in- Burns' er eG at ws law held at the home of Mrs. church hall; Feb. 11, Group 5, Valentine tea; Feb. 22, a "Hat Joe Brant," of Massassage. Show" sponsored by Groups 2 READY FOR THE DAY MONTREAL (CP) -- Plastic covers protect minirail cars, VICTORIA and Seep eraner tye COREY TRUST to keep new structures clean| Whitby -- 668-5897 until the world's fair opens. | OR Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gost- and 4; a Spring Tea for Group|jin, their son, Randy and AND Fist 1 in May; ie bos patie Ghichier onda, 1862 Dining Mig 1-0 x 6-6 4.19 2-2 x 6-6 .... 5.54 Box Social'? June an R 1-6 x 6-6 4.77 2-4x CALL BILL WORFOLK the annual bazaar Dec. 2. Pic-|Street East, Saturday, attend- torial plates of St. Andrew'sjed the wedding of their son, Church will again be sold this Barry, to Miss Evelyn Garvie. vent: The. marriage was held at Mr. and Mrs. W. S. New-|Parkwood United Church, To- LATESTS FUNNIEST NAME BRAND WITH CLUTCH BROCK Now Playing -- One Complete WHITBY Program Each Evening at 7:30 22.85 19.88 24 97 644" CIRCULAR SA 30" RANGE HOOD NO.1 INTERIOR = 13%:"MAHOGANY -- *::" COPPERTONE, SINGLE SPEED WITH ALUMINUM FILTER 'are wmormae EDWARD CHAPHA + JERI DESHDRDE -PADDAE HE Gevemgtey by doth Dares ond Hema Wetere Preucns by Hah Ste, (Dees by Raber Aan Begins 7:30 Begins 9:15 2" 3" I ] ti B i 20 CARTONS EACH 3 59 wig ce pm hog Ove | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT or nsu a ion a s =o , smaller lots add 20c per carton of GORDON OSBORNE man, North Bay, who spent|ronto. The reception followed the past month vacationing in} ide' Florida, visited their daughter|2* the home of the bride's and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, | Parents. Eugene Pearson, before return- Ajax Kinettes will be the ang, ROME, |guests of Agincourt Kinettes Mrs. Irene Popescu, Toronto,, Wednesday at their January spent the weekend at the home| meeting. of her son and daughter-in-law, | ---- -- Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Popescu, | Brock Street South. REAL ESTATE 218 Dundes St. £., Whitby |} HOMES--FARMS-- ACREAGE & BUSINESS BILL WORFOLK SALESMAN FREE 24-HOUR | BURNER SERVICE Mrs. Popescu has just re-| By Our Local turned from a vacation spent Service Contractors a a ae a Lege nk Ss AWDON'S son and family, Mr. and Mrs. FURNACE OIL -- Len Popescu. Mrs. J. A. Osterhout, 1010 STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby Dundas Street East, spent a 668-3524 RENT-A-CAR SERVICE few days in Belleville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chase, who are both il. She also called on her two sons and their families, Mr. Vincent of Rome BEAUTY SALON ,@e Blair Park Plaza WHITBY PERM SPECIAL! 10% Off All Perms Limited Time Only For Appointment --Ph. 668-8591 JU Now Available in WHITBY its At DONALD Travel Service ik 102 Brock St. South 668-8931 Rent a car for your next out-of-town trip-- New Models--Free gasoline--One Million Dollars Liability Insurance--No Red Tape. | x 9" x 1/16! Jet Carnival -- Charcoal -- Black Marble ! VINYL ASBESTOS S 94, th Floor Tiles ©', ' ECONOMY GRADE 2 x 4 $ a Feet Long ! SPRUCE & PINE, each ...... 39: | Po. "A" GRADE BATH SET, | 1 Q495 TALKS GARS | | Mid-January Executive Demonstrator Sale 1967 DODGE POLARIA "600" 2 DOOR HARDTOP White with red interior, V-8 automatic, radio, power steeri bumper guards, white walls, wheel discs, remote mirror, floor mats. Complete with the Chrysler Standard Safety Package with Chrysler New Cor tigi gad | CEILING TILES Double Cost White... ....... Per Carton 6% SAVE 789.30 . | 12" x 12" or 16" x 16" sizes. 64 sq. ft. to carton ! ONLY ! 1967 DODGE DART "9710" ARBORITE Discontinued While It Lasts ............. FOOT 1 a. 4 DOOR SEDAN BOTH AREA YARDS OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 p.m. Finished In light tan metallic with all vinyl seats, high performance 6 || SAVE AT CASHWAY.... You Besin Centre set, etc. toilet seat cover, P.O. plug, STAINLESS STEEL SINK %,:.."". 85 18 x 31" Sink .... 27.65 Chrome Deck Faucet .... 7.95 Reg. 3329.74 SAVE 530.74 eyl., automatic, bumper guards, tinted windshield, white walls, wheel Mwy. 401 to Ajox Exit No. 66, south on discs, fost manual steering, radio, remote mirror, Featuring Chrysler Stondard Safety Package with New Cor Warranty. Lic, 34673. Harwood te Station Rd. and West to 161 Dowty Roed. Phone Ajox 942-1221. w=. $2799 BROOKLIN ---- At Highways No. 7 and 12, north of Whitby. NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE CASHWAY CENTRES THROUGH ONTARIO TO SERVE YOU! 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