Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1967, p. 7

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ee TRIBULATIONS BESE emer pve THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 27, 1967 5 a0 ONT RAILWAY PLAN The following article, seventh in a series relating would have placed the company in an excellent position. If the when Warden T. N. Gibbs cast the deciding ballot. : capital stock ef the company, The representatives of Picker- to the history of Ontario road earned enough to pay the This action proved disastrous ing, Oshawa, Brock, Ux 0 : 1 a s ' ' g, awa, , Uxbridge L County, deals with the trials interest on £3,000 a mile, it not only because it prevented and Scott voted against the ed and tribulations to' which the would not cost the county a the county from availing itself measure; while it was sustains company which sought to shilling. While the road was of the Sykes' offer but also gave ed by Mara and Rama, Thorah, ARN build a railway north from under construction the interest centres to the east and west the Reach, Scugog, Whitby Towne Port Whitby encountered. would be paid by the contrac- opportunity to cut off the trade ship and. Whitby Town : | probably tors; and to secure the princi- which otherwise might have The bylaw was put to a vote over peo- A survey of the proposed al and interest a first mort- flowed to Port Whiby. of ratepayers in December. v, but it route as far as Manchester was gage would be given on the line. Subsequently George (later 1857 and it was rejected by a 0 go to the SS a OFFER APPROVED senator) Brown made an offer large majority. However, the e McBeath, posa, in Victoria County, 5 wap on behalf of a railway contract- promoters neither lost courage ory back- agreed to take £20,000 in stock 6 a meeting was held at ing company to construct the nor confidence and the railway y, provided the railway ran at Epsom on Dec. 15 at road at £4,500 per mile, but continued to be the question of through the township. which resolutions were passed recall quit ; 4 t g uesti in the y 4 centennial In November 183, the comp- Oe ae pow Sykes' offer ag Po ue. dafdcay ured all Gilet aeaae pr 'oject last any had an offer from J. nd pledging those present to ge ' SANG. many of the best. representa- felt: people Sykes and Company to build adopt the best means to pro- eye ht alge wiggonag tee tives were detenies seceoss a head and the road from Port Whitby to cure the desired loan on the coe eae sue a oe few their views i a matter Lake Huron and furnish - the credit of the county. a Gecuieas Geen One result of the defeat of the house. rolling stock, and to make ar- The municipal elections in the charters and local squabbles the bylaw was that other com- with the rangements to have the stock following January mainly turn- and personal differences bi panies secured charters. The aid there taken up in England on the fol- ed_on the railway question. The Sxoon--the "i : Midland _and--Tesente- 4 n Dr. Me- Towing © ins: pie. parties, railway and anti Sear Nipissing lines were built with arly when That municipal aid to the ex- railway, were evenly balanced SUPPORT FROM COUNTY Brock and Uxbridge -- givi beginnings tent of £3,000 sterling per mile and at the first meeting of The Town of Whitby passed bonuses of $50,900 each i the be loaned to the company; and county council in January, 1854, a bylaw authorizing the taking Jatter' and Thorah Township, le he was that sufficient stock be taken J. H. Perry moved to introduce of £75,000 in stock. At the Nov. $50,900 to the Midland line 50 "director" pets within the district to purchase a bylaw to borrow the money 10, 1857 county council meeting a portion of the trade which . -- : , fe ' na right of way and cover of- z oe the vote a bylaw was passed authorizing would have flowed into Port lo . ce expenses. that followed an amendment op- the warden to subscribe for Whitby was diverted to ot he initial QUEEN 5 SCOUT BADGE PRESENTER AT WHITBY The acceptance of this offer posing this action was passed 4,000 shares at £100,000 in the centres uae apteenber, At the Father and Son 'sentation of the Queen's in the picture are Left: Scout presentation to his son Tom eM Mf f nea aA d written Banquet held at All Saints' Scout Badge was made to Master, Gerry Creighton, Se eae art, Operate ss oo | project : Srtin 2 copy M ] Board Uphold | WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR if pecan parish hall, Whitby, a pre- Thomas Gardon. Appearing Harold Gordon making the Photo by Denis Studios, Whitby unicipa ar P. 0 S ; | g at least : ee e ae ea age ' i s. MONDAY, FEB. 27 \THURSDAY, MARCH 2 One-Stor cPcagy nd Md . i 1 tb T h D 50 - Op Credit Uni Whitby Baptist Church Cubs P wens Residents Give Views Woman Stricken Whitby Township Decision -- © - 0» cress vnion nant .¥mity Baptist Cnuch cum | ioht: Thi \Se i Women's Home ling night; 1st Whithy Scouts; |>2Vallon Army binges | TORONTO (Special) --The) It was noted there were no|whitby Baptist Church Exptor-| eee Faith Baptist Church DECORATING \ewspaper = e By Auto Fumes )onterio, Moniciva SS dared ae ig . ate se€rv-lers; Women's Auxiliary Whitby FRIDAY. MARCH 3 SHOP eve what : land Jack Anderson against a|°s SVa/anle, and 'he purpose |General Hospital; Vimy Ridge!" Req Cross Sr. Citizens' 7 n Mm nie ' Se "Wanele p st : i : ss Sr. Citizens' Club; pelle O Co plex At Ajax Gunns Wk 1 picker gps decision of Whitby Township's of the 10-acre bylaw require-/LOBA 639; All Saints' Anglican Paritwopatal Church te Pee eer and Marels inne had overcome by carbon monoxide|Committee of adjustment. ment is to discourage residen- /Church 38rd Ladies' Auxiliary ple's Christ Ambassadors; -Co- : a Uraperies ' Sunday The township committee re-jtial development on small par-| 'ubs: 's|Op Credit Union banking night; roadioam a] ee AJAX. (Staff) -- An_ out-of- modern, clean cut and func-| Mr. Brunelle added that in his ey enim coon jected an sontieation by the|cels which would exert greater |anvtieg ee ok iy or Salvation Army Timbral Bri. } @ C-I.L. Paints and Varnishes Aidtar town bee Rage Sossigye f aoe nye be ge look like any|opinion the building would not) pickering Fire Department, was|Andersons for consent to con- -- on the ------ for ad rahe ae se" " : ye "| gade. @ Benjamin Moore Paints : : commented: "Why are they al-|factory he had ever seen. Pere : lvey 6. res of land fronting|ditional municipal services and/5/@ Study, St. Andrews Pres 5 nister in lowing a factory to be built in} Reeve Henry Polak believed els a bad 3 People seem tojtaken to hosftal. ng ag Ber yr Pre Fegectite ain school facilities. byterian Women Group 2. SATURDAY, MARCH '2 DODD & SOUTER evidently the centre of town?" She was,|that the color (dark green) of think when it is completed. He} Whitby OPP said Mr Sum-| Road. The Andersons argued that! ay, ae | Salvation Army Young Peo Fahy of course, referring to the new|the building might have been aljadded oe lighting and the| ere ae ia ae pote in| "The township opposed the ap-|while the land was zoned tar) ene ee ts es ple's Band DECOR CENTRE LTD. | ici ; |i t}jproposed monument woul c arage and some} i iy i r it was s | nae y. Group; assistant. st Hogg Aig die -- ee ne Ghia Gestion the building. two hours later discovered his|Peal, alee bo Rags bc Gay ter tasure. Gere ie Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club;|SUNDAY, MARCH % 107 Byron St. S., Whitby eueve Tie oe complex, which,|the old town hall and library,| Former Councillor Reginald) Wife in the hil of their home, peg Gab 10 anced Or ait ing tan was not suited to pas- Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS| St. Mark's United Church Hi PHONE 660-0068 »mber re- x ; 'lwright called the structure Overcome by the gas. \ : fs : : *"}Club; Whitby Happy Hopeful/C Group. ' when completed, will house the;have been removed, the com-|Wright cal ture) : in the best interests of the town-|ture becuse of its small area, Afternoon TOPS Club: Whitb gb the origi- municipal offices, public school|/plex would improve in appear- forboding" and added that it) Mrs. Summers was conscious!chip and that there was no evi-|and the division of their land D ile fe B 'a Gh: hitby es eres 5 board offices, police and fire/ance. had the appearance of a prison. |on arrival at Ajax and Pickering! dence of any shortage of build-|would be compatiable with the|DUPlicate Bridge Club: Red oe has departments, library and coun-} Councillor Clark Mason ad- Mr. Wright said. the complex|General Hospital. ing lots or of any need for this|trend in the area. jCross work room; Faith Bap- | /* $5 eras cil chambers has been the topic|mitted he was net peeves was sat : bee haga oho gi eG ~|type of development in the im-| The OMB agreed with the eg hectey Semen'e ouciaiy i het Wear ivate discussion here|happy with the building but sug-|considering e amount o} nediate are ven in the|{ownship and found that the 1 r . y for industrial of much pure - : | HITB mediate area or even in the . Christian Service; St. Mark's| sted that the present con-|money that had been spent on t h Anderson application was pre-|yoristan service; ot. Mark s d to con- recently. chateer : i edie ical : Pr vas Pre-\United CHurch Women Unit 4; The Oshawa Times asked sev-|struction site did not enhance jit. WHITBY AND DISTRICT MEN'S. |------ ---- -----|mature and 'not necessary in| > " OR ae ry a . , ay ; : A a 5 le: in i " 5 Pentecostal Church Women's later he pied lo ae ae Ne piping igs at te ieee ss tale an) cteaesance (Thoredey) PP er ponte genes KeMOnGy Cotinell: avi! Wom. | en e axa ive vould he Z lex. Mr. eee : str) hs | Triples, 660 and over-- Paul Frank ence a ye divided! an's Institute tl | t mplex in its present state.|lieved the building would lookjof the building exterior but be-\y_4'(511); Doug R 3 (356); F Y ths their original 47 acres into fo ' , ; ig bck Following are pRB of the re-|quite good when completed. lieved that the inside arrange-| Lee 7m a9" Roger "Reson 773 an; our ou varcels, each of which would WEDNESDAY, MARCH I f th k ante lies: "PRETTY DESOLATE" ments were quite good. -- eg (280); ry have been more in keeping with" whithy. St. Joh , rom e ma acts had r UT Councillor Dominique Bru-| Library Board Chairman|Marshail ?19 ( i/0sJim Ross 713. (20) dha toansniy's goles Of ulatfal inlaiek Lees nee oe -- CLEAN C ; : | OT c 'lf Lid ERR ub yaa ALS be 1) ace ar es ft D's policy ontrol-|Salvation Army Prayer and| ndustry's Mayor. H. M. Smith said|nelle, speaking on the outward David Karry said he though the fae coal gn, Cat) ele od lling development in the area. ipibie Study. almonds United| 0 many people would have to wait for|appearance of the building, said| building was 'tremendous'? but) Bruechte 689 (301); Bill Stuck 684 (250);| Eee Es = \Church Women Afternoon| ave the the landscaping around the/that with char er ret _ that i: was raged igh boar eel Res Denver al WHITBY (Staff) - Four Tor- GARY PLAYER WINS \Group: Knights of Columbus! building to be completed to get/today, it was difficult to tell)judge something until it had) "y) cdings -- county Bow) 3,/onto youths have been arrested] EAST LONDON, South Africa|Council 4895; Benevolent Re-| " : lea of wha' e project|how i - : . Mr. "|Legionnaires 3, Diamond Insulations 2, e oli fas aa: a ic o . 1 said. an id tf what th 1} hi t would nigel shi -- Lp tego Mr i Leal mnaires 3, Diamond Insulations. 2, by Metro Toronto Police inj(AP)--Gary Player won the|bekah Lodge 132; Ajax Sr. arts said ecvegeiann i FS dingy ong puildi 'icoked riba d <i hs cae if een 2, Andrews 2, Kaiser Aluminum co,jcommection with a series of|South African open golf champ-|Citizens' Friendship Club; Ajax in inven- Mr. Smith said that in his ent time the building ine i ve complex 2, Shorty's Cigar Store 1, Mercantile break-ins in Uxbridge and Pick-lionship Saturday by three | Varsity IODE Chapter. ts of our opinion the building looked'"'pretty desolate. tLe COM Age (Sake, Nuineutey careware & el ering Townships, |strokes with a record-breaking, | . ~4 e told it ' , |. K. of €. 0, Legion Old Sweats 0. Boer Carl Alderson, 19, of|nine-under-par, 72-hole total of | he future 2p A apes 13. Old Meadow Lane; Robért|279. He had rounds: of 71, 68, How was FIVE INJURED Dead Woman, 72, BOXER, KICKED, DIES Baden Blowe, 19, of 501 Cal-|71, and 69. Tied for second at WANTED oe W R ll Ali BANGKOK (AP)--A bantam ledonia Road; Gary Eugene Dou-| 282 were South Africa's Al Hen- | ws point: . A ib a AS Heally ALMVE weight boxer, appearing in his|Cette, 16, of 51 Varna Drive|ning and Mike Hoyle of Eng-| : ns."' 36 Accidents ttrl ute : ' hoe Thai - Sys et Nao ie and one other unidentified youth land. Player won 1,500 Rand Teenage Saleslady aS er was eae CLOQUET, Minn, (AP)---Mes fight, died after being kicked lajml be, charged with breaking | (98,008) in prise money For Full Time "5 calle it's just T B. d W h C d Gus Hyppa, 72, was released|the head, it was reported Sun-|274 entering and theft. -- rrr necma ---- ' t R sl talk!" 0 a eat er on itions from hospital Friday, about 38}day. Saengaruv Chor Churit, aor Se be j Employment K fs se 4 t polities WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby) Mrs, Ramdial suffered a/hours after she had been taken|?2. was knocked out by the pe Public School, Uxbridge 'Town- WEBSTE R pee onely i person Tues: because it $ Natur: es Remedy back the OPP report a rash of accidents Liege back Popes Le sgesgerioton for dead until mortuary' em-|first round Friday gots He(Ship, ransacking the office and gd -- patinen 2. ond | e. When over the weekend beginning) her Hip. er ad his shoulder |Ployees detected signs of life. Jdied on the way to hospital,|'eacher's desks and breaking! Lumber and Supply a | The Tums people, as you would expect, know a great ye no ins Friday ngage Fokn. , Mrs. Hyppa's husband|Two boxers were killed by|® Plate glass window. 701 Brock St. N. -- Whitby No Phone Calls Please. | deal about sensitive stomachs, That's why they make . centen- occurring on Saturday. ived awakened*Wednesday niglit and|kicks in the head last year in|,, Later on Saturday evening their laxative, Nt Nature's Remedy, only with vegetable . paar ees an pint ed ae ie a lacerations to found the woman motionless. A|Thailand. Thai boxing rules al- Bre sina . SS aces fais ant Ph. 668-4451 ' | _ ingredients, So, ne brings easy 'effective, overnight oppor- rted to police with nine in-|b1 1 t t ; : How ¢ ae -|Brougham, was broken into an x t | ; yee i. oe ie as ported to police with nine velhis face, while a passenger in ne riage called ___ [lew free use of feet, knees, el-ls2 "CSch and a quantity oF car| iii ie. ercantiie relief. This gentle action is especially important }f you spend a persons were taken to hospital.|his vehicle, John Roy, 36, Elgin] Rudolph Belt and Milton) 20WS ants: Ss evs atolen. ALUMINUM DOORS $ (pees take a laxative once, twice or three times a week, Son itl Dolies aiteibite the caue of Street North, Port Hope, suf- ee oe oir cunt ea ; : The same night the BP gas|f from ... 25.95 Dept Store N works while you sleep without disturbing your rest. ult! But accidents over the weekend to us on iolad © Slat teovemnect and Patients Enlivened sti" "| eg ican ce 592 50 : | Nature's fe gh i cl gal pons tilt U4 - doesn't . dverse |cheekbone. : : |tered and coins and cigarettes jf ¢ . : L ; ature's Remedy, a gentle all-vegetable i' ties." ava ¢ a eu 'Those involved in the accident|2 faint pulse. She was taken to : |valugsh* at $39.60 stolen. For all your home improvement 321 Brock St. S., Whitby ular or choDelats ctiehed me tonight t seer eee arlying COMD\nOnE: were taken to Ajax « Pickering|"0sPital, where Dr. R. H. Pu- By Dnipro Group | The youths will be charged|} need: - . « coll Webster Lumber ; ' ght, tomorrow alright, ih ee FOUR INJURED Hospital and Mr. and Mrs.|™ula. found Mrs. Hyppa was |with all thrée offenses sere, Whitby Ploxe e Ad tus Four Port Hope residents\Ramdial were transferred to|CO™ing out of a convulsion. | WHITBY (Staff) -- Patients aegis -- see vue ia tee seca ae were injured in a two-car colli-|Toronto Western Hospital. at the Ontario Hospital and their sion on Highway 401, one mile ROBINSON HONORED families were entertained Sun- 7 east of the Liverpool inter-/ROADS CLOSED SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Bal-|42y by the Dnipro Community change. Several highways. were ve timore Orioles' Frank Robin-|Centre as part of the centre's . os ; off by police when visibility ses ver centennial activities. D The accident resulted in dam-| it tp sare and ancw dake son, the most valuable player y e of $3,300 to the two vehicles. | ¥¢) bash : Sjin the American Baseball| The program included a wo- HS "Te Mere fume Randi ete Suey League, ana gle Key We, oa» a O OQNEA | i 4 eae Bs . y worth were honored Saturday|chorus of 30 as well as yout bead was nes pened vag Snow plows 'and sanders from|night as the Associated Press|groups doing Ukrainian dances. ; ; car which: Cross all municipalities reported 100/athletes of the year. Each was/A 12-man mandolin orchestra are faires d collided with an eastbound hse ) ach was f ' th_ their aay ' by F k Hues-|Per cent activity, but 50-mph|presented a trophy at a ban-|and a quintet of teen-age girls e e Py vehicle driven by Fran S"!winds piled snow across north-|quet, Miss Whitwo also took part. that a ton, 36, Gregory Street, Port : q rth, of Jal, a r eyes. Hope. jsouth arteries in the area. N:M., also won the women's} An estimated 600 patients ery = Ban | award for 1965. were present. a : 't know san mselves 1964 'Cuban Training : : emming A BROCK Now Playing Starting at 7:30 : them CHEVROLET {Electrical Amazons whiTsy One Complete Program each Eve. WI re insurance! sa ayn (Reuters) -- Cuba THE LIQUIDATOR GOES SS) FROM ONE HOT-BED OF valuable Bel-Dir:&, Goer, Soden is training women technical of- YP) INTRIGUE TO ANOTHER! jays be Auto . . . In Immaculate |ficers to supervise the mainten- : =. aple, it condition. 26,000. lance of its rockets, aireraft, ra- ¥ doesn't eee A T7 |dar and other delicate military : /equipment. $ 00 | These new "amazons'" are mr | jtaking three to five - year courses in various branches of technical and engineering stud- ies at the new military tech- mea nse on the outers RODUMTOR TREVOR OMAR IL SLO. af them, THE LXQUIDATOR® G.M:A.C. FINANCING TRADES ACCEPTED NURSE | atts They wear the same olive- | : Le green uniform, undergo the Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT y: same combat training and di- ee ee eee ee oe are meee CHEV. OLDS. scipline, and follow the same|}] Also "RASPUTIN THE MAD MONK" Begins 7:30 300 iT i courses of study as their male Starring -- birt aia erg Borbore Shelley HITBY comrades. | The institute's directors are} ALL COLOR PROGRAM particularly proud of their women cadets whose presence in military technical trainin, 4 courses they regafd not simply as a minor revolution, but as a new victory over discrimination | a against women. After three of the girls died | ot the Columbus Club in an explosion and fire last PRESTIGE WHITBY LOCATION 133 Brock St. .N. November, their bodies were sat | 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 onanew home, fora 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. 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 minute you make the first deposit in your Toronto-Dominion Assured Savings Plan. This is in Great Go-Ahead idea from TORONTO-DOMINION D. W. McQuay, Realtor The Bank where people make the difference. to the Good Roads Association Whitby 668-5868 Toronto 925-2965 |, &:P. Milet: Moneser convention. The vote was 17 to ee Song He Oshawa, Ontario 14 King Street W. and Simcoe St. \ , : ~ TBY borne through Havana in a mili- . tary procession and buried in the army pantheon with the full TUES. NIGHT honors accorded officers killed Doors Open at 7 P.M. in battle. Bingo Starts at 8 P.M. SHARP Admission 50¢ No Children Under 16 Years of age please. Premises formerly occupied by Snelgrove Drug Store, 103 Brock Street South. Ideally and central- ly located for retail store or professional offices. Available March 1st. For further information call Mr. Goverde or Mr. McQuay. ABSTAIN FROM JAUNT PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) County councillors voted them- selves out of a trip to Vancou- ver when Reeve Robert Young calculated it would cost the county $9,100 if they all went H. J. Eaton, Manager Northway Plaza Tene N. and Byng A 2c. + and Byng "Bshewe, 'Ontario W. R. Singleton, Manager 566 King St. E. at Wilson Rd. "Oshawa, Ontario I. E. Erwin, Manager 455 Simcoe St. South "Oshawa, Ontario E. D. Hayden, Manager King Park Plaza, f St. W. and Perk Rd. $. Oshawa, Ontario

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