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Ottawa federal d tech- ve than we can - might to use ent 1s photos as an harper. han in aerial in the on. traced the ef- olor of said. ancy photos ce sur: leased WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Figure Skating Club Plans Competitions The Whitby Figure Skating] More than 350 members be- Club competitions will be heldjlong to Whitby Figure Skating Reeve Charles Healy, 63, of Mara Township edged out Reeve Ross A. Murison, reeve of Pickering Vil- lage, by the margin of one vote to win the office of warden of Ontario County instructions during the year|of various categories. oe ee Roane cause contributions are deducted from from the income of the Fund. are: ss sacks ges i " Sane ck ee ea WHITBY (Staff) -- Charlesjdid not attend their father's|Ferguson Munroe, Sherman} dent; Wayne Kilbey, Ajax, Vic your 1966 earned income. You may contribute whatever amount is Mrs, Betty Smith, Toronto and) Jun : Healy, reeve of Mara Township,|installation was John, the el-/Scott, John McDonald, Cyril/Rudick, Pickering and Linda The actual amount you save depends on suitable to you (within legal limits) at any Mrs. Jean Barclay,. Stouffville.'be- competing. Afternoon Guild Installs New Officers Mrs, F. S. McGary, E. Lear,. Mrs. L. R. was|mittee, Mrs. A. Installation of officers held for All Saints' Anglican Church Afternoon Guild 1967/Greene and Mrs. R. E. Smith. term, Elected were: Red Cross convener, Mrs. Honorary president, Mrs.|Ronald Carter. Kitchen com- mittee, Mrs. George Lomax, -- Mrs. Ronald Carter and Mrs. A. R. B. Conrad. Stanley Armstrong; Mrs. Donna Martin; treasurer, and Mrs. W. K. Roberts; Bible Mrs. E. L. Hulbert; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Leonard Beckley; tea table decoration committee, Mrs. Earl Dilling Dates were also set for the dessert games party of April 19 and the Christmas bazaar of Nov, 22, from two till five p.m. were: Miss Tea hostesses Alma Rowe, Mrs. Earl Dilling Telephone :committee, Mrs.jand Mrs. Margaret Dewsbury. Edith Watts, Miss Edith} The next meeting will be held Barnes, Mrs. L. R. Greene,jat Fairview Lodge with mem- Mrs. Victor Maffey and Mrs.|bers meeting at the parish hall Nellie McLean. Visiting com-!at 2.p.m., Feb. 14. Ratepayers Association Elects Officers The purpose of Blair Park,George Mackenzie; member- ship and financial chairman, past poi Hecigeengere Mrs. Ross Kimbell; building meeting was to elec fund chairman, Mrs. Glen Fitz- for the 1967 term. gerald; Teen Club adult repre- In office are: President,jsentative, Dave Brodhagen. Harry Houston; first vice-presi-| A short business meeting fol- dent, Leonard Pridie; second|lowed chaired by Harry Hous- vice - president, Robert (Bob)|ton. Suggestions were made re- Carlson; recording secretary,|garding centennial projects. Alec Pollock; corresponding| Definite plans will be made secretary, Mrs. Leonard Pridie;|at future meetings. The next treasurer, Mrs. Paul Hatfield; executive meeting will be held sport chairman, Layton Smith;|at the home of Alec Pollock, press corresp t, Mrs.!Rosedale Drive, Jan. 23. Two Children Baptised At St. Mark's The Sacrament of Infant Bap-| Brownies, Guides, Cubs and tism was observed at St. Mark's|scouts commenced their Reli- pan pie ng a Pages | gion and Life studies under the of Dr. ss Mrs. Robert Just,\!eadership of Mrs. T. Wilcox, and Donna Leigh Hanoski,|E. Quantrill, L. Penfound, F. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rob-| Milligan and C. Mesher. ert Hanoski, were presented) It was announced that the by their parents. Annual Congregational Meeting The anthem was Zingarelli's| will be held on Wednesday eve- "Go Not Far From Me". ning, Jan, 25. WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Mc- Foe and Rdonld Jono th,| Women's Church Year mee Ewen, 916 ig appeagiget brani at the church hall for its new presidents 0 Aree years' party at 8:30 p.m. today. Travel Trailer Club" enter-|Mrs. John Milburn and her tained executive members at!icommitte will be in charge. their home last Saturday. After ! a short business meeting a) reading, Miss Louise Mc- Intosh. party was held and the hostess| served a buffet supper at mid- night. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Rundle, Mr. Frank Ball, Mr. Richard Thorne, Mr. and Mrs.| Jelle Bakker, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam (Bill) Kent, Mr. and Mrs.; Kenneth Ostler and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shangraw, all of Oshawa. Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Phin, && who has represented the munic- ipality on county council for' eight years, was elected warden of Ontario County when the county council held its inaugu- ral session at the county build- ing Tuesday afternoon. | Prior to his election, Reeve) 1 Vicaa at its inaugural session in the county building, Whitby, Tuesday afternoon. In the picture, at left, Mrs. Healy congratulates her husband on his election. The county council this year has the distinction of M T hip M Jan, 21 at Whitby Community|Club. Home club competitions Arena, starting at 11.30 a.m. |are being held once a year. CW oun ar en Professional skaters giving}Cups are distributed to winners | dest of the family, who isan employee of General Motors in| Oshawa. | 13 PAST WARDENS | Thirteen past wardens of the county attended the election and) installation of the county's wc Healy told r bilities ial year warden. They were THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 18, 1967 5 J Posties Pleased | s jare being investigated by the By Anti-Dog Spray Rental Space: health inspection staff. VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Peis _-- ee ghia go Vancouver post office said Mon- jaccommodation for much of the day it has asked Ottawa head- Need Seen labor force is recognized and is {quarters for a two-to three- jbeing stressed throughout Can- month extension of an experi-) COBOURG -- An acute need|ada."All urban municipalities mental attempt to reduce dog) for rental housing in the United|Should be giving housing prior- bite injuries among gi mail-| Counties was emphasized in thejity," the report stated. men. monthly Northumberland - Dur-|- So ee "We have been extremely ham Health Unit report. | z Ki |pleased with the experiment so Dr. Charlotte M. Horner, | Sluggish idneys far," said a post office official,; medical officer of health, said) . "but we want to extend it just in her report on re May Bring ; f sanitation that 28 inspections jto make sure we are on the'\were made during December - righ track. for the suitability of building] R tl N ht 198 "jlots for septic tanks and a sat-| es ess Ig S jisfactory fresh water supply. A | Low - Cost Rental {total of 859 similar inspections | were made in 1966. If you "fight the pillow", toss and turn all through the night and don't really know why perhaps here's | "Despite fac' a »| news and-help for you! One cause of | Need Stressed , Despite the fact that new] tii rautiesnen iar be waned %0 | {housing is under construction,| sluggish kidney action. Urinary irri- | 2 there is a dire need for addi-| tation and bladder discomfort may iT' cP)-- ; follow. Thi 1 he backache and TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. A. G- tional new and rehabilitation] feutece nights: This. is when Dead's Kidney Pills can help bring relief. Dodd's stimulate kidney action, helps relieve Dy irritated condition that Volpe, president of the Local housing," she said. Council of Women of Toronto.) "This need is particularly ob- said Tuesday re - developers vious in some urban municipal- should be forced to include low- ities and is apparent when fam- | cost rental units in new housing ilies are being visited by the schemes. ipublic health nurses, Conditions causes the backache. Take Dodd's, and see if yfu don't feel better, rest hetter. Don't watt. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter. Used auc cessfully by millions for over 70 years, Pherson (left), deputy reeve of Pickering Town- ship and Mrs. Mary Reid, deputy reeve of the Town of Ajax. ro | NINE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES reo] Please send information on your Retirement Savings Plan---and how it can | reduce my tax and save and earn money for me in eight other ways. | | PA oy | { ADDRESS____ | having two women as ;-- members. The picture at SRNR Te a Le Ca right shows Mrs. Jean Mc- Riding YPC Clip and mail to your nearest Guaranty Trust office shown below, How to save on income tax A GUARANTY TRusT Retirement Savings Plan could save you hundreds of dollars on your income tax --and help save and earn money for your future in eight other ways. But you must act before February 28th. Names Officers PICKERING -- Approximate- ly 30 members attended the or- ganizational meeting of the On- tario Riding (South) Young Progressive Conservative Asso- ciation at the home of W. G. Newman. Officers were elected and the formation of a new YPC association was discussed. OU save on income tax immediately be- is a modest annual fee (34 of 19%) deducted gpd lato al craeamaaa to get savings on your 1966 the Plan. Your contributions are invested in a care- fully managed portfolio of securities designed to provide stability, income and growth. number. below. Or visit us. Or mail the cou- No sales commissions are deducted from pon. We will send you our free folder. But your contributions. The only charge we make act today. Morley, Patrick Duffy, Walter|Willan, Brooklin, vice - presi- Beath, Russell Francis, Morley|dents; Nigel Schilling, treasur- Bain, Earle Dowsell, Heberer; Eleanor Kidel, recording Down, J. J. Gibson, Wilfred/secretary; Clare Kidel, corre- Gould and Duncan B, McIntyre.|sponding and membership sec- Ald. Norman Down of Osh-|retary. awa, whose brother, Heber| A meeting of the executive Down, is the reeve of Whitby) will be held Feb. 5 at the home Township, also attended. jot the president and a general the duties and resp of the warden's position. He ress for the county. Mr. Healy was born in Orillia 63 years ago and has been a member of the Mara Township Council for 10 years. He had served the township for two years as deputy reeve and six years as reeve. A dairy farmer he operates a 330-acre farm and has a herd of 100 cows. Mr. and Mrs. Healy have a family of 11 children, including three sets of twins. The twins are Theresa and Terry, 18; Paul and Rita, 15 and Diane and Darcy, 12. Other members of the family are Gerald, 17; Kathleen, 20; Bernard, 22. The only member of the family who Open River osts High OTTAWA (CP)--It would cost at least $100,000,000 to keep the} St. Lawrence River open for) winter navigation, Transport 'Minister Pickersgill told the Commons Tuesday night. He was. replying to Gilles Gregoire (Ind.--Lapotnte) who} jcomplained in an adjournment} | debate that the minister kept referring to the high cost of i keeping the river open in winterr |but was unable to base his fig- |uure on any actual study of the problem. Milk Volume Must Increase WINNIPEG (CP) -- During the next 15 years, Canadian dairymen will have to increase milk production 20 to 25 per cent to keep pace with de- mand, George R. McLaughlin of Beaverton, Ont., president of the Dairy Farmers of Canada, said Tuesday. Mr. McLaughlin was address- ing the opening general session of the group's 25th annual con-! vention. | He said that in the last 15) years milk production increased about 19 per cent but milk mar- keting increased 27 per cent. Mr, McLaughlin said the fu- \frame _ buildings said he looks forward to 1967 : as a year of activity and "New Whitby es s Dance, March 17, at the Annan- Membership Mushrooming'*s:. 2.23" °* 1p Gvere discussed. | WHITBY (Staff) -- Yachting \fever is catching in this town. /Since the new Whitby Yacht |Club was formed about a year |ago, membership has mush- roomed from seven to 48 active members, who are now dream- ing of the time when they will have an attractive new club- house. it's something which will come in the future, probably within five years. Like any other pro- ject, it will depend on the en- thusi of the bers," said Club Commodore Mel Goreski this week. But meanwhile the members won't be homeless. As previous- ly reported in the Times, town council has agreed to lease them meeting March 5 at the home of W. G. Newman. The parliamentary dinner to Guaranty Trust Company of Canada Federally incorporated and supervised. Capital and Reserve $26,000,000, Yacht Club be held Feb. 10, at the Carousel Inn, Ajax and a St. Patrick's Rein Harmatare, Manager -- 32 King St. E., Oshawa -- Tel. 728-1653 "There are no concrete plans| think Oshawa is talking about as to what this will look like--|exnansion because it is close to! Since the club started, the re-| sponse has been excellent, said Mr. Goreski, who is highly op- timistic about future expan-| sion. DOCKING SPACE | "There is quite a shortage of docking space for pleasure craft. Some of the Toronto Yacht Clubs are filled up and I} capacity," he said. eee He keeps his boat at Oshawa, and other members have theirs as far away as Toronto and ue RENEE TS Port Perry. Between them they have about 30 boats. | The club hopes to form a class of albacore sloops in the WIDE 3.5 acres of land on which to erect a temporary clubhouse. SECURE BUILDINGS : The site is on the south-west corner of Whitby Harbor. The clubhouse will comprise several which were formerly used for storage on the Whitby Malleable Iron and Brass Company property, be- fore it was demolished. The yacht club cut them into sec- tions and stored them. Now they will put them up, renovate and decorate them to provide a clubhouse and stor- near future for racing purposes. Created To RICK Individual AbES Requirements JUST 3 DAYS LEFT! | SALE ENDS SAT., JAN. 21 at 6 P.M. STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST age space. SAVE$$ON --_-- Every Article of Merchandise REDUCED from AUTO INSURANCE $22.00 on your auto See... - 597 KING ST. DIAL ture holds many exciting de- velopments for the dairy indus- t ry. He said sterile or long-life milk will be on the market in the near future. The only thing holding it back now was the! cost. Windsor, visited at the home of| his father H. P. Phin and Mrs. Phin, Craydon Road. | Mr. and Mrs. Joost Treffers,) SWORN IN Ottawa, spent last weekend visiting ae home of her Harold Devirre Rowley, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carli 1000 Byron Street South, Whitby, was recently ap- pointed by an Order - in - Council as a justice of the peace in and for the Prov- ince of Ontario. The swear- ing-in ceremony war' ver- formed by Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck in his . office at the county building. Mr. Rowley may practice any- where in Ontario but will be primarily active in this Parise, 205 Kent Street. They were Sunday dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Treffers, 801 Green Street. 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