Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1967, p. 5

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In office are: Honorary presi- dent, Mrs. John McLeod, past- president, Mrs. Dudley Wilson; president, Mrs. Everett Pogson, vice - president, Mrs. Harold Crawforth. Mission representative, Mrs. Murray Detlor; Church aid rep- resentative, Mrs. Douglas Dair* recording secretary, Mrs. Ruth Maw; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Philip Alcorn. General treasurer, Mrs. Wil- liam Hewis; Missionary trea- sury, Mrs. Art Bradley; sick card convener, Mrs. Hilliard Millard; visitation convener, Mrs. Adelard Morin; Baptist Church To Mark Members attending Almonds United Church Women Evening Group meeting held at the home of Mrs. Norman Gibson, Bay Ridges, were reminded that Almonds United Church in 1967 will celebrate its 130th year. Rev. R. H. Wylie presided over the installation of officers as follows: President, Mrs. Carl Pascoe; secretary, Mrs. Lorne Atkinson; treasurer, Mrs. Nor- Children Take Temperance Course It was reported that 31 child- ren wrote the 'Temperance Study Course", Mrs. Harold Quantrill the president of Wo- men's Christian of Mrs. E. B. Killens. Mrs. Gordon Glenny gave the|held Feb. 20. The hostess serv- her subject wasied a delicious lunch. devotional, Vestry Meeting Planned At St. John's In the absence of Rev. John McKibbin, Mrs. McKibbin pre- sided for the installation of .of- ficers of the St. John's Angli- can Church WA. The president, Mrs. Martin Gouldbum, was in the chair She was assisted by Miss Nellie Longhurst who read from the living message. Members discussed the alot- ment for Missionary Fund. A World Day of prayer will be Hospital Auxiliary At the well attended Whitby General Hospital-Women's Aux- iliary meeting Mrs. H. P. Don-|heart. er, chairman of ways and means committee reported on the "Coffee House and Dis- cotheque" Teen Dance to be held March 3 at Henry Street High School. Members were asked to con- tribute generously for spot dance prizes. Door prize will be donated by Wilson and Lee music store of Oshawa. Garnet Juby showed a film sponsored by the Heart Foun- for Whitby Baptist Church Women's Society for Christian Service was in charge of Mrs. Dudley Officers publication, Mrs. Joseph Hard- ing; reading course secretary, Mrs. George Jepma; devotional convener, Miss Maude Cam- eron; social convener, Mrs. Dudley Wilson, assistants, Mrs. Ross Ward and Mrs. J. Brem- ner. Pianist, Mrs. Cyril Rich; nur- COLORFUL WHITBY (Staff) -- The open- ing Feb. 18 of the town's cen- tennial project -- the renovated county courthouse -- promises to be a colorful and memorable occasion, witnessed by a galaxy of distinguished guests. The Hon. Matthew B. Dymond, MD, MLA for Ontario Riding and Ontario Minister of Health, and the Hon. Michael Starr, MP for Ontario Riding and House Leader of the Pro- OPENING PLANNED gressive Conservatives, have accepted invitations. The mayor of Oshawa is un- able to attend but will be rep- resented by Controller Ralph Jones. Other Mayors and Reeves from surrounding mu- nicipalities are expected to be present. The opening ceremony will start at 2 p.m. when Mayor Desmond Newman will unveil a plaque at the building. A guard from the Ontario Regi- ment will play 'Reveille' and the Whitby Brass Band will also be on hand. The ceremony is expected to last about half an hour, after which the building will be open for public inspecticn, until 5 p.m. In the evening, nearly 100 guests will attend the inaugural dinner and dance. Some of them are likely to be wearing period costumes. Tickets for this function are sold out. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 25, 1967 & Construction In Ajax Double Previous High AJAX (Staff) -- Construction|were taken out while three in- in Ajax during 1966 set a new|stitutional additions amounte high and almost doubled the |to $2,551,700, for a total institu- previous high of 1965. tional construction program of During the past year a total|$3,647,056. of 222 permits were issued for! New residences in the town construction valued at $8,008,-|totalled 148 costing $1,862,750; 480. In 1965 a total of 232 per-|while one addition to a dwelling mits were issued for a total ofjamounted to $6,000 for a total) DECIDE TOURNEY VENUE ALBERNI, B.C. (CP) -- Tha Canadian senior men's basket- ball championships will be held in this Vancouver Island cen- tre March 13-18, Mayor Fred Bishop announced Tuesday. Re- gional champions from the Mar- itimes, Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies and British Columbia will compete, along with Al- berni Athletics, the host club. 1964 Temperance|Mrs. J. E. Whitehurst, Union announced at the Janu-|Olive Robinson and Miss Maude ary meeting held at the home|Cameron. sery convener, Mrs. Len Rich; |, work convener, Mrs. Gerry Wigston, assistant Mrs. Don Mitchell, Sr., flower convener, Mrs. S. Seymour. Newly elected president, Mrs. Everett Pogson chaired the re- mainder of the meeting. Mrs. Douglas Dair introduced the speaker Rev. John McLeod, who gave an inspiring message. A social time was enjoyed, tea hostesses were Mrs. Ross Ward, Mrs. J. Bremner and Mrs. Dudley Wilson. 130th Anniversary man Gibson, greeting cards, Mrs. Ray Armitage. 'Members discussed various projects for centennial year. Mrs. Carl Pascoe thanked Mrs. William Hicks for the won- derful work she has done for the past two years in office. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Hicks served refreshments. The next meeting will be held Feb. 21. fiuts Death Inquest Set qv eamaiege into the death of a 75-year-old Aurora man who died from in- juries received in a Pickering Township accident will be held Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. in the Whitby OPP Building. The man was Fred Purvis Moffatt, of 204 Kennedy Street West, Aurora. He died in To- ronto General Hospital Dec. 10, after receiving a _ fractured skull and ribs when his car went out of control, hit the cor- ner of a garage and a gasoline pump Nov. 4, at Coppin's Cor- ner, at the junction of Brock Road and County Road. The coroner will be Dr. Len- nox. J. Edward Howell will act on the Crown's behalf. Wolf Cub Pack "Faith and Work", she read a fine article by Miss Jane Scott on this subject. Also taking part were: Mrs. Mary Mitchell, WHITBY (Staff) -- Model car Mrs. racing is the venture which Whitby Wolf Cubs are working on at the moment. The boys be| and their fathers are going to build racing cars from kits, and use a 36-foot track. Because of the length of the track the Cubs have asked town council if they can use the up- Stairs part of the Fire Hall for a Pinewood Derby in March. The request has been refer- red to the Chairman of the Fire and Community Services Com- mittee and the Fire Chief. Plan Safety Poster Display AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax Safety Council will kick off Cen- tennial year in Ajax with a gi- gantic safety poster display from Feb. 4 to 18. The poster display is the first project of the Centennial Pro- gram here and a total of 2,600 posters depicting traffic safety will be displayed by almost every Ajax merchant. The posters are part of the current art course taken by every public and_ separate school student in town. Ajax Police Sergeant Donald Robson, in charge of traffic safety for school children, said there would be no competition for the design or drawing of the The next meeting will held Feb. 10 at the Whitby Bap- tist Church. Flowers will be in the chancel! in memory of the late Rev. and Mrs. D. B. Langford, a former rector of St. John's Church. Plans were made for the Jan. 30 Vestry meeting luncheon. The next meeting will be held Feb. 15. Tea hostesses were Mrs. John McKibbin and Miss Olive Gold- ring. Plans Teen Dance too-active man who kept push- ing himself and damaged his Mrs, Gordon Cook, mebership convenor, is sending out cards as a reminder that fees are due. Members discussed the possi- bility of holding a dinner with the men's committee later in the spring. The public would be invited to attend. Tentative arrangements are made to hold this event in the centennial building. Coffee hostesses were Mrs. Fred Drew and Mrs. Dyson dation. It gave the story of a Ask School Grounds For Recreation Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Association wants to know if and when the area is going to have a park. It was decided at an execu- Desmond Newman and the park chairman, Councillor D. W. McQuay, to the general meet- ing in March. The municipal council will be asked by letter why it has not WHITBY PERSONALS St. John the Evangelist CWL travelling bridge and euchre hostesses for the month of Jan- uary are: Euchre: Mrs. F. Spellen, Mrs. Valerie Lucas, posters, but that each child in town would receive equal bill- ing in the poster display. Slater. WHITBY (Staff) -- An inquest} 1 38 Cases On WHITBY (Staff) -- At the Winter Assizes of the Ontario Supreme Court to be held at Whitby, beginning Jan. 30 at 11 a.m. a total of 38 jury and non- jury cases are expected to be heard, The Hon. Mr. Justice Grant will sit at the hearings at the Ontario County Building, Ross- land Road. Of the 13 jury cases, 12 in- volve automobile accidents » $4,494,940 worth of new Interim Executive Docket AJAX (Staff) \organizational while one action involves a fatal accident. was held at the Parkside Jun- The 25 non-jury actions onj!0r_ : |the court calendar include 10|chairman for the meeting was juncontested divorce actions and|Hardy Murkar, president /10 actions resulting from auto-|Jaycee District 5. 'mobile accidents, | A provisional executive was Of the remaining actions be-jelected which will serve until fore the Supreme Court two are|May when a regular executive resulting from fatal accidents,|will be elected by the club. jone is a contested divorce, one; William Tyas was elected as involves a motorcycle - auto ac-|president, David Phelps as first cident and one action results|vice-president, Steven Barry as |from damages in a motor boat second vice - president, Frank laccident. |Moody as secretary and Cecil Home And Sc'ool Purpose Cited WHITBY (Staff) -- Guest speaker at Brock Street South Home and School Association meeting, Mrs. Carl Creamer, president of Home and School iC il of Osh d District, To Race Models crc. os" an Distnet, association, what it accomplish- es or tries to accomplish. To make it possible for the association to carry on with its assistance the full co-operation of parents is greatly needed. A discussion period followed. Mrs. Charles Hazard, Osh- awa publication chairman, ac- companied the speaker. The meeting was chaired by Mrs. Frank Dittrick. It was announced that Games Night will be held Feb. 13 at the school. Lunch was served. /Richards as treasurer. The next Jaycee meeting will Reform Schools id's" te Given Names | All young men between the jages of 18 and 40 are invited jto join and may coptact treas- TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's|urer Cecil Richards at 942-5870. reform schools will have new, auphemistic names by March 1. Allan Grossman, provincial minister of reform institutions, jsaid Tuesday that training schools are being renamed in accordance with amendments to the Training Schools Act of 1965. The Ontario training school for boys at Bowmanville will be renamed Pine Ridge _ school while the school at Cobourg will become Brookside school. The Guelph boys' training school will be named Hillcrest, and the school at Hagersville will. be _split- into two units, Sprucedale school and White Oaks Village. The Simcoe Guides To Forward Uniforms To Yukon WHITBY (Staff) -- The Shore- line Division Girl Guides, as a jcentennial project 'are collect- ing "Old Style Guide Uniforms" to be sent to a new Guide Com- pany in the Yukon. Uniform convener, Mrs. Thomas. Brandon would appre- ciate donations of full uniforms, or any parts of same. It could be belts, ties or berets. Mrs. Brandon if contacted at 668-5696 could arrange for pick- ups. WHITBY BOWLING WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE (Wednesday) Triples 660 and over -- Ted Munns 845 (342); Hans Zimmer 829 (344); John Precoor 760 (286); Doug Warankie 755 (306); Al Hammers 743 (311); Pat Brem- ner 717 (284); Bill Shearer 696 (245); Bill Hewis 638 (274); Geo. Childs 686 (250); Willlam Sulston 684 (315); Mac Mitton 682 (259); Les Reed 674 (264); Ed Hutchinson 667 (230); Don Waltham 665 (249); Gord Graham 663 (283); Ainsworth 660 (252). Team Standings -- Wilson's Food Mar- ket 8, A. and T. Motors 7, J. B. Mec- Mullan Real Estate 7, Bathurst 6, Ram- blers 6, Whitby Police Assoc. 6, Whitby Barber Shop 6, Jokers 5, Lambert Oil Ltd. 5, Mitton Machinery 4, Jim's Stage Door 3, Golden Gate Restaurant 3, Stor- rar Ltd. 3, The Golfers 2, Andrew's 1, The Ollers 0. WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Thursday) Triples 660 and over -- John Bruechle 897 (318); Ed Brush 813 (290); Dick Adams 784 (293); Ron Andrew 781 (363); Bob McAllister 743 (314); Myrle Reeson 730 (316); Bill Wright 725 (269); Jim Ross 725 (260); Dave Mcintyre 724 (249); Ed Samanski 714 (274); Roger Reeson 713 (262); Joe Izatt 710 (290); Paul Frank 703 (275); Doug Allan 699 (256); Bill Gordan 692 (329); Bruce Henderson 688 (273); Jim Little 672 (267); Keith MacDonald ~~ (236); Bill Stuck 668 (283). eam Tom responded to an earlier request for an outline of park plans for the area. y The school board will be ap- proached for permission to use R. A. Hutchison School grounds for recreation purposes. Plans were made for an April 1 masquerade party at the Odd Fellows Hall. Only 70 tickets will be sold. A buffet lunch will be served.. $7,022 Raised For Park Project BOWMANVILLE (Staff) The centennial committee here are more than halfway towards its goal of $7,022 for the centen- nal grant for its parks project-- it has raised $3,451. Stan Dunn reported at the committee's last meeting that a "Millionaire's Night' will be held April 22 at the Lions Club. Tickets will be $7 each. The Hayden Ladies' Auxiliary will do the catering. The committee express- ed thanks to people who have donated to the parks project by, supporting fund-raising efforts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Carl, Colborne Street West, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. MacCarl, Stdhey Creek. Mrs. Helen Greenfield, Mrs. M. Rousseau, Mrs. Kay Foster and Mrs. G. Lynde. Bridge: Mrs. John Spratt, Mrs. C. Lynde, Miss Verda Packer, Miss Emily Foy, Mrs. James Mac- key, Mrs, Frank Canzi, Mrs. J. Ottenbrite, Mrs. C. Hendriks, Mrs. J. McCarroll, Mrs. G. Steffler, Mrs. B. J. McColl and Mrs. Myra Buckley. Don Richardson was the speaker at Whitby Women's In- stitute pot luck luncheon. His topic was "Wills." Mrs. Thomas Farndale and Mrs. Raymond Marshall are co- conveners of St. Mark's United Church Women's "Lucky Luncheon" to be held Thursday at the assembly hall. The ticket Now Playing -- One Complete Program Each Evening at 7:30 The story of what they did to a kid... mmended es ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BROCK WHITBY Begins 8:55 1N A PAKULAMULLIGAN PRODUCTION -- County Bowl 8, Dia- mond Insulations 7, Kaiser Aluminum 7, Ken. Smith Const. 6, Firemen (B) 6, Red Wings 5, Mercantile Dept. Store 5, K. of C. 5, Legion Old Sweats 5, Deboys 4, Legionnaires 3, Shorty's Cigar Store 3, training school will bear the name Glendale. The girls' training school at Galt will be divided into Grand View school and a "'re- ception and diagnostic centre." Girls' schools at Lindsay and Port Bolster will be called Ka- wartha Lakes school and Tre- lawney House, respectively. Private training schools at Alfred, Uxbridge and Toronto OPEN TO PUBLIC WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby Centennial Celebrations Com- mittee wishes to point out that the pror inter - collegiat history debate or quiz mention- ed in Tuesday's story about spe- cial events planned will be open to public attendance, but the participate. | Elected By Jaycees For Winter Assizes | --The second meeting of the recently formed Ajax Jaycees School Monday night. The of! public will not be allowed to | | | CHEVY II 2-door, a very smart family car for the economy minded, fully reconditioned. Lic Number H85783. nm. $1495 Price ... NURSE CHEV. OLDS. 300 Dundes st. 8. WHITBY RED and BLUE BRAND BEEF BONELESS POT ROAST con-|of $1,868,750. struction. | Also during 1966 miscel- The new Ajax building in-|laneous permits issued totalled jspector, M. V. Hedge, reported|56 for buildings costing $43,174. that seven new industrial plants |~---------- Te er en were built at a cost of $833,500) . while five plant additions pro-| Group To Compile duced $1,616,000 worth of con- " A struction for a combined total of | struction | History Of Ajax Two new institutional permits) AJAX (Staff) -- A historical valued at a total of $1,095,356 committee with Mrs. Ruth Ben- ears ~json as chairwoman and George Ps \Fletcher as historian are com- Two In ured piling a history of Ajax. It is | J hoped the book will be ready for centennial week. Other projects for the week x ar 0. are: A centennial ball, carni- val, street dance, outdoor inter- CLAREMONT (Staff) --Two denominational church service, passengers were injured when|f@mily picnic and mammoth a car went out of control on an| Parade icy surface on Brock Road, |g south of Claremont, went into the east ditch and rolled over, | Tuesday morning. Mrs. Blanche Blasko, 63, of |RR 1, Locust Hill, was taken to Ajax Hospital with severe! shock, fractured ribs and other} possible chest injuries. Her con- | dition today was "'satisfactory"', | said a hospital spokesman. 1 The other passenger, Paul} |Choostik, of 184 Steeles Avenue, | | Willowdale, suffered a wrench-| led shoulder, neck, and back, | but was not detained in | tal. The driver, John Blasko, | 80, of RR 1, Locust Hill, was) unhurt, | The investigating officer was | Constable Ray Bibeau. FRESH PORK HOCKS One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper end Murals EXTRA SPECIAL -- RINDLESS -- SIDE | BACON==: 39° 49 29 @ Custom Draperies @ Broadioom @ C.I.L. Paints and Varnishes @ Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 CLOSED MONDAYS WHITBY MEAT MARKET We specialize in HOME FREEZER ORDERS Cutting and Wrapping . - . 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