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

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© ' K . ' AT | WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 20, 1967 5 sf ESS at is FIRST SESSIONS OF PEACE HELD gyi ame as an : Co-Op Credit Union banking] Whitby Baptist Church Cubs a 6 ee 1S, Men: The holding of the first ses- manner in which he had pre- project was named consisting £100 ponds was subscribed at night; ist Whitby Scouts; Whit-/Salvation Army Women's Home ~ sions of the peace and the sided. of Dr. Gunn. James Wallace tha snes 40 sneat: axnenek by Baptist Church Explorers;|league; Whitby Chapter 248 Or oun early discussions .regarding The first Court of Assizes for JH. Perry, Ezra Annes, Hugh 8 spies St. Mark's United Church Wo-|der of the Eastern Star; Chris W. the construction of a railway the county was opened by Mr. Pikcke: Caos Houck Fk Laws SURVEYS MADE men Unit 8; St. Mark's United/tian Reformed Church Ladies omen re [ore | er X to connect Port Whitby with Justice Burns April 10, 1854. der, James Rowe and. L.A Meetings were held in Whit- Church Women Unit 9; Garden-/Society Work and Pray. m Georgian Bay are dealt with bare Gs ly és Pardes : rele by and throughout the county view United Church Women; nee HINSDALE, Ill. (AP)--Take, smoked for 45 years-- s only one. criminal Schofield. A largely attended ; : 8 3 i FRIDAY, FEB. 24 | years--three or rin in this the sixth in the series charge - a care of larceny and public meeting was subsequen- at which the railway was fully Bae eee Gna ene | Red Cross Senior Citizens'|"eath men. In some waysifour packs a day--go throhgh r] in the series of articles about three 'records: of trials. Catles fy held at Which Mi Hawes discussed. A.J. Robinson and Association; St. John's Anglican Gl " ate ban, women really are the weaker our clinic and stop altogether. i the early history of Ontario ton Lynde was foreman of the presided and HJ. Macdonell John Shier made preliminary soigetae drag hor eng vl gay You 1 "Christ Pa lag 5 If they can do. it, anybod : : n Lyn ' J ne . Thithy 'Distri "!Young People's Christ Ambas-| y, NEE eB Pir y ARN County. grand jury. Bcled Sa goeralaee survery of portions of the route of Canada Whitby District As doe Gop Credit. Union or example, a researcher can. The new courthouse in Whit- In its presentment the grand It was felt that a railway and estimates of cost -- the lat- engine banking night: Salvation Army|sava, they are weaker when it' 'The clinics are conducted for years ago by was opened April 4, 1854, jury praised Sheriff Reynolds from Port Whitby to Sturgeon ter being £4,000 pounds per TUESDAY, FEB. 21 Timbral Bri ade. " {comes to kicking the cigarette'five consecutive nights by a associated when the first sessions of the for his efficiency. The other Bay on Lake Huron, following mile. Al-Anon Family Group; Whit- ain ays Charl doctor and a chaplain, Thay ate athletic peace were held with his Honor court officials, specially Mr. a route by the narrows of Lake In April 1853 the first rail-, by Whittlers TOPS Club; Whitby SATURDAY, FEB. 25 t 4 f wire L. Dale made @ show films, give demonstrations Hits that at Judge Z Burnham presiding Keller, the high constable re- Simcoe, would reduce the dis- way charter was granted. The Duplicate Bridge Club; Red|_ Salvation Army Young /.06Y,° 1,002 persons who at-/and lead discussions. be posh. It Donald McKay, of Pickering, ceived a favorable word. The tance between Mackinaw on the company was incorporated at Cross work room: Faith Baptist People's Band. |i d to Sunttariuas Od Hospi, -,But Dr. Dale attributes much was the foreman of the first ladies were invited to reserved west and New York and Boston "The Port Whitby and Lake Church Pioneer Girls; Almonds gunpay insdale Sanitarium and Hospi-'of the success to the "budd se commit- grand jury. ; " ; ° pa . 4 STiris, AMMONCS SUNDAY, FEB. 26 tal more than a year ago. ae » sated y to thm jury : i seats in the court and a din- on the east. Huron Railway Co, Those man- United Church Women Evening s+ Mark's United Church Hi-| A year later, 37.9 t of SYStem." Participants are en- o time it Thomas H. Gibbs is reported ner, marking the occasion, was As a result of the meeting ed in the charter were: Joseph Group; Colborne Home andiccmy, "|the men were still spurning ip. couraged to pair off before the to have been a very acceptable held at Scripture's Hotel. it was resolved to obtain a char- Gould, Peter Taylor, Henfy Dan- School Association; Women's\~ ue pear ee s;\clinic ends. They call their ; a rather warden du his y F i , AG : : ; : 4 ee oe ; ens arettes, All but 29.4 per cent of) « jac'? : ty n during his year in of. RAILWAY AGITATION ter from the legislature to in- iels, James Rowe, William Christian Temperance Union; the women were backsliders. | buddies" for moral support J "A est- fice. He made advances of mon- The project of a railway from corporate a company to build Laing, Ezra Annes, James Wal- The Antique Club; Ajax Kin- "It's hard to pinpoint the 7 when they feel a strong urge grr of ey to carry on the county bus- Whitby to Georgian Bay had such a line. A committee of lace, John Shier and Dr. Robert ettes; St. Andrew's Presbyter- 00 S onate son for this," ne Dale. ee? to smoke. Dr. Dale does not oni was iness and generally identified been projected long before the 13 was appointed consisting of John Gunn. ian Women Group 3. \pathologist at the hospital, told| NCoUr@se, Stadual withdrawal, im Mr. himself with the county's inter- separation of the coynty. With Dr. Allison, James Wallace, J. The company had an author- ' hd an. interviewer "It's. robably switching to cigars or pipes or : ests and future prosperity. the inauguration of the new H. Perry, William Laing, James ized capital of £250,000 divided WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 0 ospita the 'aitollanal ticker ead differ {USins_ medicine. e's many WARM AFFRICIATION county, further agitation com- Rowe, John Welsh, Dr. RJ. into 25,000 pounds the first meet- Whitby St.John Ambulance; ence in makeup between th --<. is @ com- At a meeting of Jan. 22, 1855, menced. A preliminary meeting Gunn, E. Annes, William Gord- ing of the provisional directors, Salvation Army Prayer and) AJAX (Staff) - Special guests| sexes." : wee _ er room. he was elected warden and at was held Noy. 13, 1852, in Whit- on, James Hodgson and John held May 16, Ezra Annes was Bible Study; Women's Institute; |of the Ajax - Pickering. Gen-| Dr, Dale said emotional up- orted that the June session of a resolution by at which James Rowe pre- Shier to further the project and elected president; William La- Royal Canadian Legion Ladies!eral Hospital Auxiliary were/set, nervousness and deanviree! B | as hard to was passed expressing warm sided and John Ham Perry act- co-operate with Amos Wright ing, vice-president; John Ham Auxiliary. the Fourth Ajax Company ofjat work were blamed by the! a factory and sincere thanks to the war- ed as secretary. and Joseph Hartman, the MPP's 7Perry; secretary-treasurer and | Girl Guides, who as one of thier|bulk of those who returned to at ike ie den for the able and impartial A committee to further the in the securing of the charter. John Shier, engineer: Wome E a. good turns had bought b 0 ok Ss! smoking. C | b Cl b E ESE FERRE EUR IE age aes : PANES ce . oe Soest Sei for the children's ward. Hee ay heir morronnngrnenneenensn egvnnen stent ih tt * i Mi Ai wii il Asia 1 i] CE a en NNPALASESRONHIUUANHAATASERORPEREEOY PONTE FTSTERAETSSP AMSTEL eTEESTNP PTT! 'yin -- nad n njo Hospital Administrator ae By Mae, oe 0 um us u | | s s . 8 |MacInnes accepted the gift on}, Anybody can stop smoking 133 Brock $t. N. 3 ' Co il Pl PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST WINNERS| ursin Aide Subdues eauty NIC _vehalf of the hospital and thank-|!f he tries hard enough and WHITBY | be him." unc! a IS ig : jed the girls and assured them | acids to," Dr. Dale said ; : AJAX (Staff) -- o +, the books would be put to good). 1e whole answer, of course, rom West- Poste Conte t =. #8 was sig indies pig use by the young patients Mi will power and motivation. EVERY r S eer n ining oom fetuited tn' gond Broome whee ae board chairman, & ' A. We have people who have TUES. NIGHT SED +E 3 65 women were present despite|*0/nSon, was presented with, . e H . to mind UXBRIDGE The Ontario} PICKERIN ; : the inclement weather at the 4, cheque for $4.60 by Mrs.| HELP HIGHER STUDIES Doors Open at 7 P.M i whechic County Farm Safety Council, . ICKERING (Staff) - Res-|mer steer riding champion and Holy 'Trinity Anglican Women Frank Gabura. This is the final] MONTREAL (CP)--The fed- sides Ambridge as one of its 1967 projects, will pa Mian ia padgond bev poe eared vn G a Church Year February meeting|Payment of the $15.00 pledge rari Finpaghioasin' a Indian af- Bingo Starts at chairman sponsor a farm and home safety Gapecked quest tet der bev-\tin trout ions 0 sooth!held with a "Beauty Clinic and|made by the Auxiliary. Mr | Aus tas Bwarde aS Modine, 8 P.M. SHARP Insurance poster competition for rural any 6 ve . to it "me one oy taikioS| Demonstration." ok tn god fg "y dlane| Denis. Pi ard eN the "third 7 ve ' . : 2 work e auxiliary Na one! - ci ' n ie ir issi the West. school pupils attending Grades, As 50 residents were sitting) When Pickering Township po- we demonstration ES ene fo rales this amount, He sirens: year of education at Laval Uni- ee € i658 Tile. cometititn 'bac down to lunch, a 200 - pound|lice arrived they found Mrs.|2Y, Mrs. Pearl Joyce, Toronto. oq the feeling of pride the mem-|Versity and Guy O'Bomsawin in|] No Children Under 16 Years everse This petition ha , A former Miss Oshawa of 1965, | Pee i Sa deer crashed through the plate- Wales. stroking the animal' s)' sae dcearah hf 'lbers should have in their con-|his second at the Quebec Con- of age please. estimable been popular in the past with glass window into the dining|/head and ears in the middle J®2" Milburn, now Mrs. Jean|tripution toward making the/Servatory of Music. bd pope 543 entries in 1966. area. The deer, suffering from/of a pile of glass and furniture. | #l! of Ajax, acted as model. |hospital the fine community ef-| ---------ssssssseeeessemnennnnon iuteiiitete Three 4-H Agricultural Club a broken leg, lay thrashing) Patrol Sergeant Donald Mar- ku correct way to clean, fort it: is. ' usfrialists, Sc Ghee will be held la dunk. around on the floor knocking |tin shot the.deer, after explain- lubricate and give protection to} Ww. Henwood, gave a resume ; tenkiag ieatesin ite sat ty" ee glass and chinaware all over|ing to Mrs. Wales that it couldn't|the skin was demonstrated and/of the coming Centennial actly BROCK Now Playing -- One Complete ue ae wesahlel i the room. be stitchéd up. "It was the|the 1967 make - up applied|ties, and a brief history of the WHITEY Program Each Eve. Starting at 7:30 yee Each junior farmer club in % 7%" ' Mrs. Patricia Wales, a 21-\best thing," said Mrs. Wales,|i" Tose beige tones, very soft|/ work of the-Ajax centennial com-| = aay -- the county, which completes an|; year old nursing aide, grabbed| The animal, possibly. chased Shades of pinks for lips and dis-| mittee. The schedule of events| COLUMBIA PICTURES mn. Me. is approved safety project, will © it and held it's head down for|by a dog had come out of a|crete 'Natural'? make-up was!for the May Centennial week- Presents Se ance man receive a grant from the On- "-- more than 15 minutes until pol-|ravine near the home and head- emphasized. end left members feeling limp. | icon tario County Farm Safety Coun-| '42 ice arived. Mfs. Wales, a for-'ed directly for the window. A Most interesting meeting is) Mr, Henwood also took the mem- aa man cil. ; i | The deer has been removed being planned for March 15 with|bers on a verbal tour of the bility: are Before the Junior Farmer|' T |to the Greenwood Conservation | 2" invited speaker from "'Street|new recreation building and out- FORD ; safety project is started, an| DONNA TETKEVITCH petition held at Denis ruck Operators Area, where it will examined|Haven At the Cross Road," Tor-|lined some of proposed future vin outline, explaining the safety] and Leslie Cser, both Grade O'Connor High School. Don- | we y= i \for rabies and the possible cause|°to. This is a social and coun-|development of the area. si tein: objectives and method of car-| 8 students at St. John's na and Leslie will compete Satisfactory lof it's actions. selling service for girls living} Mrs. B, Falby thanked Mr. rying out the project, must be| Separate School, Whitby, in the regional semi-final eee 7 in large centres. Henwood, Refreshments were| was wall submitted for approval to the! are pictured after they had at St. Gregory's audi- Pack iowa capa - (Staff ; | . 'a _ moet aoe ned of Paki-| served. | : Project. Committee of the On-| been selected as winners of torium, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. 'wo occupants of a truck in-/ P ] Pp b stani embroidery ee | ag cn tario County Farm Safety Coun- the public speaking com- Oshawa 'Times Photos |volved in an accident on the| olice Fro ING piannea for March 16, at. St. KEEPS OLD NAME | ee ee 'in ah cil. |Maconald - Cartier Freeway {George's Memorial Anglican} NEWCASTLE NB. (CP | 4M, t 8 After the project has been |Feb. 17 were reported in satis- Thett Of Mone |Church, Centre Street, Oshawa. |, a it A : te ) th- '(J = vent. i factory condition reported Bow- lThe hours of the showing will|Z"@ community 13 miles north- completed, a report on its suc a ue e or ar S manville' Mf ial i | h |west of Newcastle is to keep its EASTMAN COLOR. cess must be forwarded, along a aalel Puller Pt naa oa wa gy --Members| 6? th ee esensonsat Oe name of Sevogle. The North- With Guy Stockwell Recommended As Adult | In the with the application for t , : e tby Police Depart- | . j ; aA age Phi Peo : grant, | . Street, Hamilton and Stanley|ment are conducting an invest{. [BY the Oshawa Deanery Wo- umberland county council de- Pat Card Entertainment yone ario County Farm : ig ' rn cided to rename it Mount Ken- Begins 7:30 B t 9:15 : Gurman, 271 King William,|gation of a suspected th men's Auxiliary comprised of 18 : hee - eaine Mt 2: neces for Safety Council. resse rincli a Hami uspected theft at nedy in memory of the U.S amilton, have been in hospital|the plant of the Lake Ontario| Anglican Churches from Dun-|)_ 3°; : or. oa n for fu Flag Be ny he Mere |since the accident. |Steel Co [barton in the West to Black-|President, but rescinded the or- ornment's SA eer siecle e purchased) yrs, C.-M. Sheffield presid-|_ Mrs. Arthur Gray introduced) They received their injuries) Neil Davis, Stewart Street,|Stock to the East. sides Badd ; and distributed in the County. ;_|when a truck they were driv-|whi '| This i i in infla- F Galety Servint ed at the February meeting of Bruce Walker, supervising prin-|' y e driv-|Whitby, told police that when is 1s an opportunity for, s 5 r cent a Sime Sarey oervieues are Dr. Robert T \cipal of the Township of Whitby|"8 was involved in a collision|he finished working the 4 to 12|women of Southern Ontario| introducing e dolla again being made available to|the Dr. Robert Thornton Home/coho4) area whd said the vai-\With the rear of an Oshawa-|shift at the plant Saturday, he|County to see some of the over-| 1963 ae ee agricultural organizations injand School Association. T of a report card: 1s the | Pound bus containing the King-|returned to his locker te Ara seas work sponsored by Can-| 'hey aie x the county. \winners of bg public speaking value you put on it. It should |Ston Frontenac Junior B hoc-'$20 in cash and an $80 personal |adians to aid underdeveloped PONTIAC keep go- The Farm Safety Council has|Comtest, held the preceeding|;- dicate the objectives and aims KeY_team. |cheque missing. /countries. Several members of aimount slow moving vehicle signs for oe par mig were announ-/of the school system. | jAjax | Holy igs! a | 2 DR. SEDAN sale at cost to interested farm- | ; s ° Church will be participating. |] automatic, 6 cylinder, radio. 1 i d e 7 Mr. Walker showed various | pest pela y Rat hintiokee PPoagecs = land "Rath, itty. ore. types of report cards and dis- Thieves Ransack Whitby Brass Band! area Soe 0 RZOV- | ae ae 44 cussed different school systems. es ® economy Driver Charged In tex, ive' sonmen"'wit"bs_ pre Report cards 'should not be a Summer Cottage | Wins Festival Test WEBSTER 1495°°° ah ais [sented at the Grade 8 grad-|ond i, ae eat UXBRIDGE, CBiatt) A cot- " waree (cat) --The Whitby Lush 4 Sena ss uation to be held June 28. | ' al.itage, near Mars oad,|Brass Band, directed by Band- um G.M.A.C. FINANCING his claim Dangerous Driving |Tests should be used to find)belonging to Dr. A. J. Andrews,|master Stanley Redfearn, won| OF ARE SUPP y TRADES ACCEPTED P propa. | al Saftey Se members|a student's weak spots, he sald.|Willowdale, was broken intolfirst place in its class Satur-| °°" hee ons with BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|Will have a tobogganing party/A report card is a means of recently. day night at the Toronto Kiwa-| Ph. 668-4451 y. After a chase of 20 miles atiy) ores snawa reporting to a parent the pro-| The break-in was discovered|nis Music Festial held in the! speeds up to 110 miles per * {gress of his child. jby the owner when he returned|Eaton Auditorium See us today for... hour, the Bowmanville and|_IBRARIAN NAMED | Mrs. Arthur Joynt thanked|to the cottage on the weekend.| The 27-piece band had a] ALUMINUM DooRS 595,95 || Whitby detachments of the| William Howden, principal, Mr. Walker. |The police are investigating. - {score of 85 points for its rendi-'} from : . BOB ALEXANDER OPP have arrested George /announced that the school board| Refreshments were served by| Exact details of what Isjtion of the test selection, |] STEEL STORAGE SHEDS $ | Andrew Harrison, 23, 14 Madi-|has appointed Mrs. Murray Fal-|mothers of Grade 5 pupils. | missing from the cottage are|"Divertemento," by Eric Bell. ] st . - ae CHEV. OLDS. 53 Montgomery Ave., Brooklin 655-3804 1] son Ave., Toronto. aise as librarian. Open House |not yet known. On \ohalf of the band, Band-|[ For ali your home improvement ubmit a Seven police cruisers were|will be held Mar. 9. . P . | abe Redfearn accepted a} needs . . . call Webster Lumber Hit 399 pundos st. &. WHITBY newly appointed to serve you with the et total- necessary to force him to stop.| Feb. 28 at 8.30 PM there will All Saints Guild | FARMING OLD SHELLS sieeinedl ceraticate. i ! = best in auto, life, and fire insurance. nister of Harrison has been charged|/phe a previewing 'by parents, atk | Denmark suppiies other Eur- ij aca roval. with dangerous driving and willlof the film 'Boy to Man" Meets At Fairview jopean countries with 60,000 tons appear in court tomorrow. hi aw " \of oyster shell grit a year. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES ford was which is to be shown to boys| | i Ss the Osh- in Grades Pog Hare WHITBY (Staff) - Instead of| | OUTH EAST OSHA W A Canadien Head Office, Scarborough, Ont. ard. day with Dr. R.M. Price injits regular meeting place, mem- WHITBY BOWLING attendance. bers of Ali Saints Afternoon One-Stop 0 bbe sini Spotl etaideah The room plaque was won|Guild met in the ladies' lounge ° 'eam standing -- Rockets 34, Bio Five|inintly by Mrs. Ronald Bryant's Vairview Lodge. The ;.| SUBEErIP RARER ENS ECS EN Ses SHe (Ea He UAE Sh Ueno eS day th: 43, Candles 30. Blowers 27, fs 24 Jointly by Mr: in ry of Fairview Lodge presi pth County 'Bow! 24, Pin Heads 3, Whitby |and Miss Dorothy Povinsky's\dent Mrs. Donna Martin, wel-| DECORATING te pas Sse eolonclGh yy lasses. A collection was taken|comed the ladies of the resid: SHOP Science Thirteens. 6, Night Hawks 15, K.P. P.'s|for the Curtis we det ag gig dae ad and Guild members. }» Neighbors 7. jto Observe Founder's Day. | i i ia) | eee et The meeting opened with & gn. goa) Jean' Ring 87 tae dene eas | |requested hymn "Bless Be the] © Welipeper end Murals est local Cherie Gill 728 (25s, 201), Jenny Fower TURNS OFF THE ROAD [Tide That Binds", with Mrs,|] @ Custom Draperies tae Beery A atarax ccm, -- ster a tay Krmivong a pa |@ Poet vial 2nCTUs jans Inner 273, 237); Dou! vears and a million miles of Liss ulse Mcintos gave ie) LL, Paints en ernishes | exhibited (as) on 'Adair 30g "ove accident-free driving, pach Se ee short business | @ Benjamin Moore Paints SAVE TAX DOLLARS NOW eggs 204); Ron. Pascoe 64414. Daye has been transferred) S¢S' ved. | Jerry Hamer' 640 (250 2); Bu" 8); \to the Shell Oil Co. warehouse| Keeping the Valentine theme | DODD & SOUTER | AND 629 (226, 210); Earl Smith 620 (211, 214); i hisli ind. dainty refresh ts | 1 Betty Pascoe" 617 (25, 20) aol aN hereking job. "It Gai just beins wera aetna. ie E.B Killens | DECOR CENTRE LTD. | PROVIDE YOUR OWN PENSION A ¢ Vine usm. 2 i : Z 'i eae harry ON (206, 235); Clare Preston 611 (225, 211);|sensible, careful and using|thanked the Guild on behalf of | 107 Byron St. S., Whitby ed cen. Seta wey Mace" tse, Sudement," he says of his rec-ithe residents and a social time| PHONE 668-5862 | You may contribute up to 20% of your earned iS floor sl eee : : | Income to Registered Retirement Savings Plans -- lad $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ | The maximum is $1,500 a year for registered pen- ee) sion and retirement savings plans if you are en- TUTE rolled in a Registered Pension Plan or $2,500 if you are not. (These amounts are not affected by the Canada Pension Plan.) >| CASH! For your HOME When Buying or Selling Real Estate | | ] | These contributions are tax free. MUST BE SOLD MAKE AN OFFER You may elect to retire at any time before your 71st birthday and use the amount you have ac cumulated in the plan to purchase an annuity of your choice. . $14,500 is the asking price for this 5-room home. In spotless condition inside and out. Beautiful kitchen, living room. and -dining room with 2 bedrooms up. RAE R. JONES REALTOR ee ee CALL RAE R. JONES For Prompt Personalized Service Phone 668-8841 $ DEPOSITS MADE BY MARCH 1, 1967, ARE TAX FREE " FOR 1966 RETURNS : 27R wR There is no commission or load of any kind eharged on our Retirement Savings Plan eS E>, *R a SSF ~ RP VICTORIA and GREY TRUST wR RAE R. JONES 668-8841 568-5897 ARG [Whitby -- Ontarie *

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