i. Te; ts Y reck- nably in A. inad- --de- fre- itical aque hers' now dowy dele- Sco- met then Pal- treet and sions ence erms erica ap- 'itish Lon- Y Sir ding His ge . his » the Sir his b eXx- Vest- long D a | Of- been ir it only rern- liose min- even --be- ence ians fa pos- sin the will d tn the ap- ele: ngi+ mad- of- reat end lors un- nare cers ues, em- ain Be! | ern ime afe- able ying ling re- fter the and of ces Bns, ele FOV otia der late lac- ned ich ex: ow ent la." en- has the i el ae lle er er EelUlULLCUC it]! The following, the fifth in the series dealing with the early history of Ontario County, tells of the appoint- ment of various county offi- cials and the proclamation formally separating Ontario County from the Counties of York and Peel. The appointment of motion. Judge Burnham had already been appointed associate judge of the United Counties of York, Peel and Ontario in 1852. John res ceived the appointment as reg- How- ever, heated contests for other Ham Perry, of Whitby, istrar in October, 1853. offices took place. Those seeking the office of sheriff were: Ezra Annes, of Whitby; John Campbell, Brook- the provisional council and S. B. Fairbanks of Oshawa. Finally a convention was held in Reach Township at which the merits of the various candidates were discussed with Mr. Robinson being favored in Robinson, the lin; Charles nominee of the voting. 10 CANDIDATES county officers caused the next com- Chester Draper and William Powson, the latter carrying the day. Peter Taylor of Picker- ing was recommended for the office of registrar, the conven- tion apparently being in the dark that the appointment of Mr. Perry had already been made. On Jan. 1, 1854, an act was proclaimed which abolished the territorial divisions of Up- per Canada and provided for changes in territorial boun- daries. The act provided that when court houses and jails were built the counties of Elgin, Waterloo, Ontario, Brant, Grey, Lambton and Wel- land would be set up. Simultaneously the Official Gazette' contained the follow- ing appointments: Z. Burnham, judge of the county and sur- rogate courts of Ontario Coun- ty; Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, sheriff; Bernard Frey Ball, clerk of the peace. At the same time Joseph Clark, Joseph Ir. Thompson, William Mc- Mullen and Robert W. Clark were appointed county cor- oners, PEACE COMMISSION Bagshaw, W. Allison, A. Camp- bell, E. McMillan, J. H. Thompson, A. Hurd, J. Camp- bell, C. Robertson, W. Dunbar, J. Dryden, J. Tomax, J. Rekey, P. Whitney, R. Campbell, G Bostwick, L. Mackey, A. Mason, E. Burrell, W. F. Moore, R. Spears, F. Green, W. Dow, J. Hunter, W. H. Gibbs, J. Foote, A. Fullerton, G. W. Post, H. Major, S, P. White, J. Clarke, W. H, Michell, P. Taylor, J. Vail, J. Churchill, J. B. Carpenter, J. Nichol, J. Burns, J. Campbell, C. Campbell, A. Farewell, E. Annes, J. H. Perry, C. H. Lynde, J. S. M. Wilcox, R. J, Gunn, J. Hepburn, J. Harnden, J. Radcliffe, G. Brabazon, C, Gibbs, M. Cowan, Jr., R. Way, M. Gillespie, T. Paxton, W. Powson, R. Wells, J. Burnham, R. Lund, G. Currie, J. K. Ver- non, L. Card, J. McPherson, J. S. Garnett, G. Smith, G, Proctor, K. Cameron, W. Me- Caskill, D. Cameron, J. Gould, R. Spears, J. Wideman and W. Randall. J. V. Ham was appointed clerk of the county court and registrar of the surrogate court NAMING OF OFFICIALS CAUSES FURORE at which T. N. Gibbs, of Osh- awa, was elected warden. H. J. Macdonnell was at the same appointed county clerk, FIRST COUNCIL Members of the first council were: Brock -- John Hall Thompson and John Hart; Mara and Rama -- Thomas McDermott; Pickering -- John M. Lumsden and Peter Tay- lor; Reach and Scugog -- Thomas Paxton and _ Robert Wells; Scott -- James K. Ver- non; Thorah -- Neil McDou- gall; Uxbridge -- William Hamilton; Whitby--John Ham Perry and Abraham Farewell; Oshawa -- Thomas N. Gibbs. John Shier was appointed county engineer on the death of Mr. Ball in 1856. Me- Macdonell received the ap- pointment of clerk of the peace and filled that office until his death in 1877 when the office was filled by the appointment of J. E, Farewell as county attorney. Judge Dartnell's appointment as junior county judge took place in 1873. Mr. Shier was appointed county clerk on the death of Mr. Macdonnell. Wil- 'the Golfers 5, The Oilers 4, Storrar Ltd. & Andrews 2, There were also 10 candi- dates for the office of cle the peace, the contest finally settling down to that between The following comimission of on Jan. 21, 1854. rk of the peace was also issued: The first meeting of the J. B. Warren, W. Bagshaw, new county council was held Taylor, M. Cowan, M. McDonaugh, A. Jan. 23 at the new court house Paxton A %&-oot racing sloop, built by Kurt Hansen of Whitby, will represent the Ontario County Town in the Southern Racing Association Conference, an international competition, at St. Peters- burg, Florida. The co-skip- per of the sloop. Nick Scho- enstedt, has been presented with two Cnadian centen- nial flags. One will be flown from the mast of the sloop TE A ings wan rman ruin WHITBY SLOOP TO FLY CENTENNIAL FLAG while the other will be pre- sented to the commodore of the St. Petersburg -Yacht Club. Seen here are the members of the crew of the Dushka IV with one of the centennial flags. From left 4 Nick Schoenstedt, skipper; Don Brigaitis, Kurt Hansen, skipper; Ron Dan- neker, Kurt Petersen, Harry Cherney, Len Canham and Peter Jarvis. Photo by Stannett are co- WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Making Of Chocolates Explained At Meeting WHITBY (Staff) -- At the weekly meeting of Whitby Sal- vation Army Women's Home League it was announced that April 10 a Home League Rally will be held at the Oshawa Salvation Army Citadel. Commissioner Mrs. E. Grin- sted, wife of the head of Sal- vation Army in Canada, will be guest speaker. As a centennial project the Home League of Canada Is giv- Speaker To Explain Work In Nigeria Mrs. J. Brobbel, vice-presi- dent chaired the meeting of Hebron Christian Reformed Church Martha and Mary So- ciety. An introduction was given by Mrs. Hank Bos. It was annuonced that Feb. 16 at Whitby Hebron Church all Ladies Auxiliaries will meet at ing a home for Indian girls in Northern Vancouver. The mid- division will give their share for this project. All present at the meeting enjoyed a demonstration given by Mrs. E. MacDonald on the "Art of Making Chocolates." | Mrs. Dorothy Archer gave a demonstration on how to make after-dinner mints. Tea hostesses were Mrs, Lil- Han Kirk and her group. the church at 8 p.m. to hear a speaker who will talk on Mis- sion work in Nigeria. The main item of business the planning of the annual meet- ing of April 6, at Hebron Church. Further arr t Plans Year's UXBRIDGE -- Neil Raines, RR 2, Blackwater, was elected president, of the Ontario Coun- ty Holstein Club at a recent meeting. Other officers are: John Leask, RR 2, Seagrave, honorary president; James Gordon, RR 1, Cannington, vice- president; Lynn Fair, Ux- bridge, secretary - treasurer; Gordon Beare, Uxbridge and Harold Page, RR 2, Uxbridge, auditors. Final plans were Vachon Admits Being Communist MONTREAL (CP) -- Arthur Vachon, first president of the Quebec Provincial Police As- sociation, said in an interview Saturday he is a member of the made in will be made at the March meeting. The next regular meet- ing will be Feb. 23. WHITBY BOWLING Team Standings: Daisies 7, Violets 12, Roses 4, Pom-Poms 8, Daffodils 15, Tulips 4, Pansies 12, Asters 8. High Double Flat: Ev Curtis 475; High Double with Hdep.: Jannette Craddock 543; High Single Flat: Dorothy Brown 291; High Single with Hdep.: Marie Val- Heres 206, : Joan Coulthard 191, Shirley Batten 180, Ev Curtis 224, 218, Jean Millar 175, Shirley Gerhardt 175, 7 Hazel Prescott 204, 183, Ene Gaine 187, M. McLaughlin 238, Millie Elliott 202, Marg Connelly 218, Dody Keogan 210, 193, Elizabeth Kyle 225. Cellar Dwellers: D, Brown 82, R. Box K, Peterson 96, V, An- 86, A. Thomsen 86, E. Bedard 95, D. jannett 99, B. Beckley 98, S. Fuller 98, WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE Thursday Triples 660 and Over: Paul Frank 794 (343), Rudy Koster 772. (329), Jim Ross 770 (327),.Tom Perrow 767 (295), Ed Brush 742 (291), Doug Puckrin 734 (316), Bruce Henderson. 725 (271), Dick Adams 716 (278), Marty Jordan 701 (263), Bob McAllister 688 (252), Gord Deeth 683 (261), Bert Seeley 681 (245), Reg Norris 680 (255), Bill Brown 679 (268), Jim Kirk 663 (266). Team Standings: Ken Smith Const. '15, County Bowl 14, Kaiser Aluminum 12, Diamond insulations 11, Mercantile Dept. Store 10, Firemen (B) 10, Red Wings 9, K of C 9, Deboys 9, Legionnaires 8, Fire- men (A) 8, Legion Old Sweats 8, Whitby Hardware 6, Andrews 5, Shorty's Cigar Store 5, Post Office 5. WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE (Wednesday) Triples 660 and Over: Ted Munns 723 (296), Ed Hutchinson 704 (281), Ron Childs 695 (307), Hans Zimmer 692 (248), Ross Dodd 687 (272), Fred Loscombe 682 (234), Harry Van Staveren 679 (243), Tony Perron| 673 (253), Clarence Moore 671 (228), Don Duncan 665 (232), George Childs with @ (43) single? Team Standings: Bethurst 14, Whitby Barber Shop 13, Wilson's Food Market 12, Ramblers 12, A and T Motors 11, J. B. McMullan Real Estate 11, Whitby Police Assoc. 11, Golden Gate Restaurant It, Lambert Oil Lid. 10, Jim's Stage Geor 10, Jokers 9, Mitton Machinery 5, 164, described as "one of Rus- .|sia's top advisers to China be- China Neglects Pure Research CHICAGO (AP) -- A Russian scientist who defected to Can- ada in 1961, and lives in anon- ymity out of fear for his life, was a speaker at a recent Uni- versity of Chicago conference on China, the Chicago Tribune said Saturday. The Tribune published an in- terview with Mikhail Klochko, fore the Sino-Soviet split." The Tribune said the inter- view took place Friday but pub- lication was delayed to permit Klochko to return to lusi Com: ist Party of Canada. Mr. Vachon, 27, said he joined the party in late January to spread "the philosophy of Marxism." The man who organized the provincial policemen also looking for work. Last week, he said, he was dismissed from his County Holstein Club Activities connection with the annual Holstein Club banquet. It will be held on Wednesday, Mar. 8, in the United Church, Green- bank, with Roy Barker, Wood- bridge, 1966 President' Holstein- Friesian Association of Canada, as guest speaker. Arrangements are being made at the present time for) a farm tour of Holstein Breed- | ers in the County. Three farms will be visited on Thursday, Mar. 30. A Twilight Meeting or picnic will be held in July in co-oper- ation with the Ontario County Milk Committee. The date and place will be announced later. The Black and White Show will be held again at Port 4, As, centennial project, the Holstein. Club. will co-operate with the Port Perry Fair Board in making improve- ments to the show ring at the fair. This will include planting trees, improving the fence around the show ring, and the is|possible addition to the present seating arrangements for spec- tators. job as a laborer with a firm which depends on government contracts. Since his dismissal from the police force on grounds of in- subordination he has worked as a laborer. Mr. Vachon began to orga- the time he had strong socialist ideas, but was not a Communist party member. The reason he gave for orga- nizing the men, in addition to seeking better wages and condi- tions, was to fight "'brainwash- ing and the traditional police nize the force early in 1965. At) WEBSTER Lumber and Suppi 701 Brock St. N. -- Whitby Ph. 668-4451 See us todoy for... Aluminum Doors and Windows Insulation Weather Stripping IN FACT -- Everything te winterize your home. mentality." in Canada. Klochko told The Tribune the substance of his closed-session talk at the China conference was that China's scientists de- vote their efforts to applied sci- ence and neglect pure research. This will result in China reach- ing a scientific dead end, he s.id. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have ent, suffered real embarrassm use their plate dropped, ali, or wob- bled at just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this happening to mi ou. Just sprinkle a little FASTEPTH, the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Hold false teeth more tae 80 ue feel more comfort- able. Does not sour. Checks " e odor breath". Get FASTEETE fy drug counters everywhere, i CLARE SHANK Sales Representative HOMES--FARMS--ACREAGES & BUSINESS \ 218 Dundas St. E. Whitby BUYING SELLING CALL CLARE SHANK Gordon Osborne REAL ESTATE 3668-8826 | liam Laing was apopinted county treasurer on the death.of Peter Perry Fair on Labor Day, Sept. | who succeeded Mrs, UXBRIDGE -- James Boyn- ton, secretary manager, of the Provincial Hog Marketing Board, explained some of the details of the proposed new hog carcass grading regulations at the annual meeting of the On- tario County Hog Producer's Association. He stated that farmers would likely receive the same total number of dollars under the new plan as they receive now from the present plan. There would be more incentive, however, for the farmer to produce a higher quality product. Since the grad- ing of hog carcasses would be done in more detail than in the past, he anticipated that the costs involved would be higher. Clare Curtin, zone director, Ontario Hog Producers' Market- ing Board, reported on the work by the board during the year. One of the interesting projects this year was a research pro- gramme. carried out in co- operation with the Animal Hus- bandry Department, University of Guelph, and to which a $12,- in the office. net nt nae 500 contribution was made. Ben Steers, director on the Provincial Hog Producers' - WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR |MONDAY, FEB. 13 Chapter; terian Women Group 1; St. An- Mark's United) Group 4; St. | St.| Church Women Unit 7; Unit 1 and 2 TUESDAY, FEB. 14 Al-Anon Family Group; Whit- by Whittlers TOPS Club; Whit. | by Shrinking Violets' TOPS) Club; Whitby Happy Hopeful! Afternoon TOPS Club; Whitby) Duplicate Bridge Club; Red) Cross work room; Faith Baptist Church Pioneer Girls; St.) Mark's United Church Women) 'Seed Contest Is Planned | | | UXBRIDGE -- The annual) Ontario County Seed Judging Competition will be held in the Port Perry High School, Feb. 18, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Contestants will judge classes of oats, barley, wheat, small seeds, hay and corn silage, and will be required to identify for- age and feed samples. |29 years of age as of Feb. 1,} |1967, are eligible to compete. | The contestants will be divided | into Junior and Senior sections. | In addition, team specials will be provided for High School teams and Junior Farmer Clubs. This competition is under the supervision of the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture and) Food Office, Uxbridge. | | All young farm people, under) \Unit 10; All Saints' Anglican |a RR 1: son Credit Union banking?Church Afternoon Guild; Whitby jnight; 1st Whitby Scouts; Whit-|Chapter 248 Order of the East-|y, Bei tae Mae by Baptist Church Explorers;/ern Star; 5th Cubs and Scouts Memes Mcnntnt te | Whitby Brass Band Ladies Aux-| Mothers' if iliary; House of Windsor IODE| Hutchison St. Andrew's Presby-} Association. Auxiliary; R. A. ldrew's Presbyterian Wo men|WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 Whitby St. John Ambulance; Salvation Army Prayer Mark's United Church Women| Bible Study; All Saints Anglican} Church Evening Guild; St John's Anglican Church WA;}| Knight of Columbus Council! 4895; Benevolent Rebekah Lodge 132; Ontario Ladies' College Castle Chapter; Ajax Sr. Citizens' Friendship Club. THURSDAY, FEB. 16 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs; Salvation Army Women's Home League; Faith Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society work night; St. Mark's United) Church Women Unit 3, FIRDAY, FEB. 17 Red Cross Club; Pentecostal Church Young People's Christ Ambassadors; Co-Op Credit Union banking night; Salvation Army Timbral Brigade. SATURDAY, FEB. 18 People's Band. SUNDAY, FEB. 19 C Group. Senior Citizens' Salvation Army Young St. Mark's United Church HI- = -- Hog Producers Carcass Grading Rules sociation, stated that the pork,ing, Lloyd Wilson, Ashburn RR promotion being carried Lynn Fair, 1966 Hog Qu These were: ing 25 to 100 Knight, RR Pegler, RR 1 well, RR 1, Hadden, water. ing 201 hogs bridge. As- ---- |OFFICERS ELECTED | The election of directors re- f jsulted as follows: f Mara, Hewitt, Beave RR 2; Reach, Home and School|perry RR 4; Uxbridge, Gordon| Kydd, Uxbridge RR 1; Scugog, Anson Gerrow, Port Perry RR East Whitby, ana|Oshawa, RR 2; Whitby, Heber Down, Brooklin, R.R. 1; Picker-/| | \3; One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpeper end Murals @ Custom Uraperies @ Broadioom @ C.I.L, Paints and Vernishes @ Benjemin Moore Paints MAKES IT AT HOME Montreal - born Alexandra Stewart made 34 movies outside Canada before being cast for the lead in the National Film) DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 Board's Waiting for Caroline. | with a budget of $33,000, AWARD WINNERS resentative, outlined the Ontario County Boar Premium Policy. |held in the Dept. of Agriculture Thirty-one farmers took adyan-|2"4 Food office, Uxbridge, Mar. tage of this policy last year, He|', for the purpose of electing announced the winners in the\fficers i Harder, RR 2, Blackwater; Don RR 1, Clarence Hewitt, RR 3, Beaver- ton; Lloyd Wilson, RR 1, Ash. BROCK burn; Les Faux, Section 3 -- farmers produc- Lamb and Son, RR, Port Perry; | Duncan McTavish, | Rama, Alvin Johnson, Orrillia, Tra OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februory 13, 1967 5 Hear program wasil, on again this year) Directors at large: | s agricultural" rep- Moore, Uxbridge, RR 1, and planning ality Competition. |8'am and projects for 1967. Section 1 -- farmers Produc: | PLAN FOR TOURISTS MOSCOW (AP) -- Something git, Sunderland; Maustyn Mc- |new is in the works for tourists in Moscow -- the horse-drawn troika, These traditional three- Section 2 -- farmers produc- horse vehicles are to be rein- ing 101 to 200 hogs: Earl Dows-| troduced in the Soviet capital hogs: Wilmot Sug-} 2, Uxbridge; W. » Ashburn. several streets will Goodwood; Doug| 4nd Blackwater; | for horses only. Gordon Taber, Brooklin; Earl Windatt, |Beaverton RR 3 and Harvey A directors' meeting will be pro- closed to motor traffic and kept REVOLUTIONARY PRICES LONDON (CP) --A Carnaby Street store is selling "Chinese Red Guard" uniforms -- faded blue denim tunics and slacks with a floppy peaked cap--for between £8 ($24) and £10 each. BINGO at the Columbus Club 133 Brock St. N. WHITBY EVERY TUES. NIGHT Doors Open at 7 P.M. Bingo Starts at 8 P.M. SHARP Admission 50¢ No Children Under 16 Yeors of age please. RR 2, Black- | WHITSY M.G-M and over: Fred RR 3, Ux- ed * ~ yi Now Playing --- One Complete oe z Program Each Evening ot 7:30 Famed Tennessee Williams' Play Is On The Screen? ona Hof 'Tin Roof, FUZABETH TAYDOR, PAUL NEWMAN "BURL Ives & J en hak Cansto Junot Anes Ira Furniss, Bre- | suas 5 " wileaghaggg ot ealas cabins coins Thorah, Clarence 3 Begins 7 rton, RR 3; Brock, | ; | rock, | R ded as Adult Entertai : hie ms Uxbridge, Ted Lamb, Port! David Beath, Second Feature Attraction -- Begins 7:30 "THE TRAP" In Color Starring: Rita Tushingham ---- Oliver Reed ALL COLOR PROGRAM Alway fun to be with, intelligent to talk to, Sally is a man's kind of girl. She delights in the tingling taste of Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé, and adores its high-spirited gaiety. So will you. Try Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé anytime. You'll enjoy it. Enjoy Anywhere...anytime 7 Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé JORDAN WINES Refreshing, lively, lightly bubbled Jordan Valley Pink Champagne Busy with bubbles, pert and pink ~ Go ahead! Choose a savings goo at Toronto-Dominion. with Life Insurance! ell match it Pick yourself a five year savings goal. It could be as little as $600, or as much as $5,000. (Your convenient monthly deposit can range from $10 to $83.33.) Whatever savings goal you set for yourself, that's the amount of Life Insurance protection you have, for five years, from the minvte you ma ke the first deposit in your Toronto-Dominion Assured Savings Plan. This is in & Great Go- G. B. Miles, Manager 4 King Street W. and Simcoe St.; Oshawe, Ontario Ahead idea from W. R. Singleton, Manager 566 King St. E. at Wilson Rd. Oshawa, Ontario 1. E. Erwin, Manager 455 Simcoe St. South Oshawa, Ontaric addition to all deposits made, plus the bonus your savings have earned. Whether you're saving for your children's education, for the down payment ona new home, for a retirement nest egg... or even if you don't have a special objective in mind, ask your Toronto-Dominion Manager = « about the Go-Ahead way of saving ... the Assured Savings Plan. ' TORONTO-DOMINION $ The Bank where people make the difference. H. J. Eaton, Manager Northway Plazo, Oshawa, Ontario E. D. Hayden, Manager King Park Ploze 1128 Simcoe St. N. und Byng Ave. 243 King St. W. and Park Rd. 8 Oshawa, Ontario