Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1967, p. 5

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ARK » Ban ---- ure gain HEARN he pressure Is nt again to ban And this time 1 1 a quiet issue ible time now, even years ago, a hot question. kets then were o bring in their nd associations nd other groups pposed to them they increased d and distorted ire for the con- we passed the mey - general, speaking for the id that if the nment would sting provisions in the Criminal | be easily pro- Code has had inst stamps ac- 5. (The legisla- passed an act 1901). But Mr. d that amend- le in 1955 really eth from its re- ty well the end re at that time. however, four have brought in biting the use of nt clamor over sts has again people against gainst them. week to Attor- shart, organized branch of the ciation of Can- sed by 19 other from the On- of Labor to the ion of Ontario. rful lobby, and th Mr. Wishart. he was going to n his 'immedi- you knew he yas particularly ie fact that the have legislated ips. ? onstitutional po- vinces to legis- would seem to lenge --though vasn't been s@ 2 provinces that thin the -codé m to be ample out the plans it eral wanted to cutions, , Section 322 of ach stamp must ice "the place vered"--that is, lore where it is "merchantable » writer's recol- iny stamps, at lify under this. ps must be re- ~ Area Guide Companies WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Plan Special Service District Commissioner Girl!tained from the District Guide of Canada Whitby Dis- trict Lecal Association, Mrs. Harvey Whale chaired a lively January meeting when several ~ activities and projects were dis- cussed. A Guide's Own Service will be held at Henry Street igh Sehool, Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. The area commissioner, Mrs. H. T. Cook, suggested this for centen-, the donation of money to build nial year. Attending the services| tent floor for Camp Adelaide. will be units from the Shoreline| Each child is trying to earn 25 Division which includes The date announced for the annual All Whitby Guides, Brownies and Rangers for centennial year will be wearing badges with the centennial maple leaf and the Girl Guide trefoil. barton, West Rouge, Pickering, | Project. Ajax and Whitby. A gyest) Twenty nine Guides are at- speaker will be invited. Mite tending a 'Child Care" course details will be given following' sponsored by Whitby Family the district meeting of Feb. 9 to) YMCA started Jan. 12. Mrs. J. be held at the home of Mrs.|J. Schieder is helping Guides Whale, Newman Crescent. {with home nurse requirements. Guides will be attending! The Whitby St. John Ambu- church parades. Boy Scouts will|lance Association personnel are be attending their own churches |attending Guide meetings to from Feb. 19 till 26 for "Think- assist with first aid training. ing Day." All Guides and Guiders were A card party will be held at)reminded to wear full uniforms St. John the Evangelist parish| and insignias when attending hall, Feb. 27, for Guides who] functions, "Let's make a special will be attending the National] effort for centennial year," said Heritage Centennial Camp at/Mrs. Whale. Morrisburg. Proceeds from the and Debbie McLaughlin to at- tend. The fourth Guide,| A new district secretary has) Loraine Bibeau, is being spon-|been appointed, Mrs. Harold sored by St. John the Evange- | Forbes will assist the district] list CWL. Whitby General Hospital. Tickets can be ob-'commissioner. All Saints' Evening Guild Plans Events Mrs. H. Hiscox, the president|social evening; May 15, election of All Saints' Anglican Church bgherse ~~ pot luck igo 1 rrangements were made for Evening Guild thanked the/ 1, Wah 40 Hat show, Mie ES, ladies for their support at)Ryzek of Anne's Fabric will "Games Night' and especially|supply the hats and Mrs. G. Mrs. W. McKnight and Mrs. A.| Conant will be the commentator. Scott, kitchen conveners, Mrs.|Conveners are: Mrs. H. Town, J. Everett, reservations con-|kitchen; Mrs. J. Speers, servers vener, Mrs. V. Graham, servers|and Mrs. A. Scott, models. convener, Mrs. R. Catton, prizes!) Mrs. S. J, Armstrong convener and to Mrs. V. Dillian;nounced the Women's and Mrs. G. Gouldburn tickets|Day of Prayer to be held Feb. conveners. Letters of thanks from Mrs.jtist Church. F. Sudden, M- Rey. and Mrs. S. J. Armstrong,|Tonga had completed the form were read. of service about-a The meetings for the balance) before she died. Me ars of the season are as follows:|Guild taking an active part in Feb. 6, theatre night; Feb? 20,/the service will be Mrs. C. Ry- hat show; Mar. 9, attend ajcroft, Mrs. H. Pryce-Jones and lenten service in the Church;|/Mrs. H. Hiscox. April 3, opportunity sale; April] Mrs. J. Speers and Mrs, a. 17, speaker on Missions; May 1,'Wilson served lunch. an- Mrs. Eastern Star Chapter Plans Games Night Whitby Chapter, No. 248, Or-| Visiting Past Matrons and der of the Eastern Star, will Bg Te Ages " Nieht?? e, Blu ay apter, hold a "Games Night" in the/perry: Mrs. Elizabeth McRob- Masonic Temple, Brooklin, Jan.Jerts 'and David McRoberts, 31, Proceeds will go to the|rangside, Scotland. Other visi- Rheumatism and _ Arthriticltors were present from Shaw- Fund. ville, Quebec and Mercer Chap- The worthy matron, Mrs. Grace Guthrie, assisted by the ie Sees. race G , s A worthy patron, James Martin, Mrs. Mae Jewell, Benevolent : convener, reported two families shag co pie ig Sieg had been helped at Christmas. meg ~ya-|Mrs. Jacqueline Guthrie re- ee ein, bilge quested the members' help in rae catering for the Rotary Club Pearl Roper, Mrs. Elsie Goose,|S2\Crins Mrs, Veronica Manning, Mrs.|@Uring February. Com-| missioner or from any Guider.| "Cookie Day" is: April) Another centennial project, is/ Dun-| cents on their own towards this Guides and Brownies are col-) party will make it possible for/lecting grocery tapes to obtain) Nancy Pollard, Cheryl Edwards|a TV which will be presented to) World 10 at'3 p.m. in the Whitby Bap- Armstrong Halpenny and|said the late Queen Salote of of the; Helen Breen, Mrs. Margaret| The farewell was given by Mustard, Mrs. Mary Inkpen as well as Mrs. Mae Phair, Mrs. Mrs. Cora Fallow, PM, followed by penny drill and closing drill. | | The Ontario County Coun- cil, at its Thursday session named its special commit- tee chairmen. Seated left to right are: J. J. Gibson, Reeve of Port Perry enter- tainment and special events; Warden Charles Healy, Mara Township Reeve, Warden's advisory committee and Mrs. Mary _ | Reid, Ajax Deputy Reeve, labor relations, Standing are: John Dancey, Brock Township Reeve, children's aid society; Robert Nes- bitt, Uxbridge Township De- puty Reeve, ARDA commit- tee; George Brooks, Whitby Reeve, vice-chairman of the Warden's advisory committee; Douglas Hall, Many Groups WHITBY (Staff) Standing Committee on Mid and Bridges for Ontario Coun- ty brought in its first report at the first session of County Council Thursday. Pickering Township Reeve Cliff.Laycox, chairman of the committee, recommended that a resolution be passed by Coun- ty Council authorizing the sub- mission of a petition for the statutory grant on 1966 expendi- tures. | The committee report also included recommendations that the county renew its member- ship in the Ontario Good Roads Association and the Canadian Good Roads Association at a fee of $50 each. The Roads and Bridges Com- mittee also authorized the war- den and clerk-treasurer to exe- cute contract documents. The first report of the finance committee recommended the renewal of memberships in the Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities, Ontario Munici- pal Association, the Association of Ontario Counties and the Association of Ontario Mayors and Reeves. The committee also recom- mended that the surety bond, in the amount of $5,000, cover- ing all County employees and $10,000 with respect to the treasurer and deputy treasurer be deposited for safekeeping in the clerk's office. County Council adopted both committee reports. Lodge Officer Uxbridge Township Deputy -Reeve, Emergency Meas- ures Organization; Edward Oyler, Reach Township Reeve, agriculture and re- forestation. The chairmen of the six standing commit- tees are: Bob Attersley, Whitby'Deputy Reeve, finance and assessment; cliff iL Laycox, _ Pickering -- COUNTY COUNIL NAMES SPECIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Township Reeve, roads and bridges; William Gillespie, Beaverton Reeve, home for the aged. Standing are: Henry Polak, Ajax Reeve, property; Gordon Hanna, Whitby Township deputy reeve, county matters and George Brooks, Whitby Reeve, health. --Oshaw a Times Photo County Joins Two Area Men Jailed 'Robbery With viene PORT PERRY (Staff)--Four| with violence at when they appeared before Magistrate H. W. Jermy at Port Perry, Wednesday. William Schram, of 282 Centre Street, Oshawa, was jailed for five years and Eugene Douglas Scott, 23, of 507 Wilson Road South, Oshawa, was jailed for three. Both pleaded guilty. The charge against a man, Patrick Donovan, of Dean Street, Oshawa, was withdrawn, and the other, Carl Scott, of no fixed address, was remanded until Jan, 24 to appear at Whit- by. The charges arose out of an incident in which a Pickering man, Joseph Garland, recelyed a broken arm and had his hoiise ransacked. He answered the door one night to four men who asked directions. They then Ex- Wardens Organize COBOURG The former wardens of the United Counties this week launched their cen- tennial project -- the formation of a former wardens: associa- tion. Following the inaugural ses- sion, 17 former wardens met to men faced charges of robbery | Pickering|a room. Township on or about Dec. 6| Mr. Garland chased them and injured when a} He was | (7 then held down while the men} stole a small quantity of on his arm was third) went away but later awoke to find them padeceel door was shut on it. and cheques. Members Set WHITBY (Staff) Ontario County Council appointed its representatives to the various county - supported hospital boards at its business meeting. Gordon Hanna, Whitby Town- ship deputy reeve, was ap- pointed to the Oshawa General Hospital Board. Bruce Beare, Port Perry deputy reeve, was appointed to represent the County at the Community Me- morial Hospital in Port Perry. Mrs. Mary Reid, Ajax deputy reeve, was appointed to the board of the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. Whitby Dep- uty Reeve Bobby Attersley was appointed as member of the Whitby General Hospital Board Chesley Oldham, reeve of Scott Township, was. appointed to the board at the Cottage Hos- pital in Uxbridge. Rama Town- ship Reeve Hector MacKinnon was appointed representative on Hospital ead |Charles Healy Road Board '- Appointed WHITBY (Staff) Ontario County Council before the end penses until taxes are collect-| ed. The total amount of esti- matted revenues, not including revenues derivable from the sale of assets, for Ontario County is $2,016,254 A' bylaw was also passed to appoint four members to the! for the county. Edward Oyler was appointed for a term of five years, John| Howden for the term of three years replacing former Reeve John Dryden, Victor Aldred for two years replacing Warden and Basil Har- rington for a term of one year) replacing former Reeve Neil!> Smith A bylaw to appoint mem- bers to the Poard of Health of |the Ontario County Health Unit jwas also passed. It named George Brooks, Mrs. Mary Reid, Robert -Nesbitt, Hector MacKinnon and Ross Lee, Warden Charles Healy will be the sixth member while the seventh member will be ap- pointed by the Lieutenant Gov- ernor in Council. BUILD UP REEFS The coral-building creatures jof the sea are relatives of jelly- ifish. Pills for prompt How to relieve BACK eailiy. bed the tion causing the backache. Soom you feel better -- rest better. Dee pend on Dodd's. of its three-day opening session | ,Men, 350 and over (271, 209); Thursday passed a bylawle. Samanski authorizing the borrowing. of 598 (276); M. 1965 $1,400,000 to meet current ex-|G14)9"5) Beet X-| (216); D. Burtinsky S64 standing committee. on roads ® Use Dodd's Kidney | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jonuary 20, 1967 5 WHITBY BOWLING SECRET HAS GONE The ancient Egyptian em- $T .JOHN THE EVANGELIST _{balming technique has been ------ MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings as of Jan. 16 30, Noisemakers 26, Bombers jpins 17, Odd Balls 16 Strikers. 9, Corner Pins te jlost, although many mummies re in Western museums. Benes 500 and over 270); G. R leper. 607 ua ley 585 09 (229); M. PONTIAC Brooks 546 36 (208); D. Kameka 5 T ail ' STRATOCHIEF 2 DR. WHITBY MONDAY MIXED BOWLING Green ----- Automatic -- Jan, 16, 1967 Team -- Standings Headpins 6 Cylinder Candies 11, Blowers 10, Whitby Cleaners F ' 10, Big Five 10, Night Hawks 9, Wood Lic. No. 605-965 peckers 9, Rockets 8, KPP's 7, C ty owl 7, Lucky Thirteens 7, Pipers 5 January Clearance 4. D. Pontiac 4, Slick Six 2, Pinhea: Neighbours 0 High Triples over 600 -- Ear! Smith 89 (293, 304, 298); Vi. Jordan 851 (329, 238 284); Doug. Rowden 811 (295, 26 Clare Holter 746 (256, 249, 241); Car Pascoe 712 (263, 250); Millie Peggs 677 217, 286); Hans Zimmer 673 266, Jane Hamer 669 (270, er ei (270, 211); Bill Hewis 653 ( Sam Peake 640 (228, 220); R 6 ik (275, 201); Ron Roberts 63) (203, $1795. NURSE ocbs: OLDS. Charlie sin 628 (225, 205); Vern Brooks 619 (212 Brenda VanHemmen 618 (263 300 Dundas st. &. WHITBY ita Phillips 613 ga 230);. John Hend ricks 602 £200, au Richard Sandford 629 256) BROCK Evening Programs at 7 & 9 P.M. wire Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 PETER SELLERS» is in Re aM ha La RSE RET Ea -and it couldn't ¢ ___be funnier! ALSO TRAVELOGUE -- SPORTS -- CARTOON ALL COLOR PROGRAM a IMMUN 8est posture type ms swbretty: TERE TI uJ 'ess value anywhere at this price! a Lirirtirerirtrrpr tris Dt ay on the new FABULOUS INNSTRODUCTORY SAVINGS am ae % AAT, ' mattress and box spring LE ESN 1 SE eee 9 er Mattress Never before have you had an oppor- tunity to get a posture type mattress Blanchard, Darling- | demand at any Julia Thomas, Mrs. Cora Fal-| Lunch was served by Mrs organize the group to be known| de Orillia Soldier's Memorial} this spectacular at savings this sensa- would seem to low, James Martin, Edwin|Helen Breen, PM and Mrs. Ed- officially as the Warden and/ Hospital Board. | ' «tional! r all consumers Breen and Clarence Hallett (all}wina Smith assisted by their In t ll d Former Wardens Association. | | : : Be vlising anode in office). committee. | staile Milton J. Elliott, Bowman-| a. rer al ig da print cover $ 1em. If enough AJAX ville, 1927 warden, was named! ats almos pre 0 hide, | AJAX (Staff) -- Special , One-Stop - jo this it would Str ' _|honorary president, Mr. Elliott ' : 4 e stamp plang Brooklin Lodge Plans Birthday Party [dent Sister Ire D we oe is the oldest living former war- ecaanatine . oo A gis elaine --_ 3 . *5|den of the counties. at gives you the heaithiul posture : " trict Marsh st 1 Invitations were received and|York. This event will be| tric arsh elie Dorel) "a ythur L. type support doctors recommend. on Twin or ' |Shadlock, of install- ; accepted by Whitby raiplapiald ix: Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. ' |S ' ' ton reeve, warden in _ 1965, is | , ; Full Size Set Coaze to atend the thay] Me ble, Grand, Sir|ed tenon warden ot Whtlprendent Earl Wanes, cance] SHOP © Comfort! Deep quited for resilient, AGO party Feb. 14 of Kinoven Re-| meeting assisted by Vice Grand,| Sister Viola (Jackie) Wilkes, at Township deputy- -reeve, warden @ Wollpoper end Murols relaxing comfort. 'S AGO, 20, 1947 concert by the ind Regimental e direction of ick Broadbent ght at OCVI. nple, CCF can- pposed George last. provincial > guest speaker 'um held here 'S AGO, 20, 1932 mith, V.D. has to the rank of take command -giment. <s Commission, imate estimates 'nance of the urrent year at LE your own..." 9 s in debt to the iim, and to the has lived in. not only ought on the life that e life that we mm faste bekah Lodge, Brooklin. Joy. Rebekah Lodge, Brougham, also invited the) Lodge to attend a social evening} when a student will give a talk| and show pictures of his visit to the United Nations in New! Sister Joan Mace who gave the sick report. Sister Sheila Gordon thanked| officers and members who as- \sisted in serving following the funeral of her father-in-law, the late A. Gordon. Refreshments were' served. Police Probe Two Minor Break-ins | Two minor break-ins were} discovered in Whitby early] Friday morning, House ' Restaurant, Dundas, Street West, and Seaways} Motors Ltd., Dundas Street East. | In both cases a door was pried open. A _ cigarette ma- at the Coach|chine was forced at the restau- rant, but very little taken, and the coin box of a soft drinks |machine was emptied at Sea- way Motors. Ottawa Musicians Entertain OLC Pupils The students and staff of the! Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, were entertained by two Ottawa boys -- Dave Copcutt and Mike| Bryan -- who are known as "The Lords.' Both versatile musicians, they specialize main- ly in rhythm and blues and folk| music. | Both 17 years old and of British descent, they had a | successful week in Toronto and plan to tour the United States and Europe in the near future. In their OLC program they played most of the famous groups' best sellers and sang their own composition "Cheryle" for which Dave wrote the words and Mike com- posed the music. Knights Plan St. Valentine' s Dance its meeting held at the home |of Vice-Grand Sister Alice Collins. | Other guests were: Sisters Sheila Gordon, NG; Joan | Mace, VG; Sister Harriet |Bayes of Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, Whitby, and Sister |Perry of Port Maitland, Dart- | mouth County, Nova Scotia. Sister Sheila Gordon, NG, presented Sister Joanne Boyle, NG, of the Ajax White Dove with the Rebekah flag, a gift from: Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, Whitby. Several members volunteer- ed to assist with the lunch jand serving at the Lions} |"ssay Award Night" of Jan.) in 1963, is secretary-treasurer. | Executive members are 1966) warden Flex McMillan, reeve of Alnwick; L. Douglas McMaster, Murray Township, 1964 warden; | and Reg. McCann, Brighton Township, warden in 1954. 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