Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1967, p. 5

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ay THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 10, 1967 5 IRE WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY ; Battle Whitby Barbers Sponsor ted Beard - Growing Contest. s lin S WHITBY (Staff) -- wha out and returned by April g barbers are going to lose in- me a ee } ag ' | ere wi ree prizes 'HEARN come this year but it's all awarded on the judging date, noted here the for a worthy cause. |June 26, Suitably engraved cop- ld appear that The Whitby Barbers Associ-jies of old-fashioned shaving ntario election ation is promoting a beard-|mugs will be. presented to the have a more growing contest as its centen-| winners. tance, and the nial project. Entry forms will ably turn into The three categories are: be available in all Whitby bar-/fullest beard, most artistic and by-riding fight | with most gen- | Ajax Planning| rT . jand souvenirs from the HMS | display in the hall. The murals Town S History Ajax. |will be made as portable as nos- | The Little Art Gallery of Ajax|sible to permit moving them to AJAX (Staff) -- The publica-|is participating in centennial|a permanent place in Ajax if it tion of an illustrated history of events by preparing murals forlis decided to do so. the town of Ajax, since its in-|s es ietiaeaedabiaetneieniaiatanematalaaanieeiiee ception in 1941, has been ap-| proved by the historical sec- tion of the Ajax Centennial Com- | mittee. | The historical committee is | seeking old photographs and other information to cover the | entire period. Volunteers have agreed to edit the books and do all the typing and correction! necessary to publish them. | Displays will be held in the) old Town Hall on the May 24) weekend. Exhibited will be ar-| ticles on loan for the occasion depicting the early life of Ajax} LOOKING FOR A WAGON? | O.H.A. Metro Jr. "B"' Group Semi Finals 3rd GAME Best 3 Out Of 5 PLAYOFFS bershops in April and must be most original beard. Thankoffering Meeting Well Attended' The Thankoffering meeting of it, of course, big promotion "So many are lonely, Many ng its record 'i, Mana Gute Cinechlen tom deste mts an PAUL REID 8:00 P.M. barts. But the Women was attended by more ae ld be at the i others who have been released than 200 people who heard the i padre of the pubs, Rev. Gor-|from prison with no family and don Winch, explain how he doesino work to go to. They need| can develop a Mrs. M. A. Price pre-|someone they can talk to and/ centre a cam- 4 I feel I can help. A Rev. John Smith introduced} ., _ ee Pa the guest speaker who is paid These people have been for- by the United Church and has|80tten by the society and many 1962 Pontiac Station Wagon | Above Average | Lic. X7566 TONIGHT Whitby Lasco Steelers 'ely there will n issue which pose Be OSA Sra lew pres thee tes PICKERING BEACH FIRE HALL NEARS COMPLETION $1150 | to the govern- 'Mr. Winch began by saying "I am rather nervous tonight speaking to you because you are sober."' His work was start- that the pop- ed because it was felt that the barts govern- Temperance Society did not} It was reported that the tea been slipping. reach the right people, the|and homebake sale cleared e & . : ) ne STSS and tat 'the Garde Imlach Hints ire earnaaenmiees inate lauy 2 Pickering School Area for more than a quarter of a century. The new cement block building will house a fire and equipment truck. A new $10,000 fire hall at Pickering Beach is nearing completion, The old hall, in the foreground, will be torn down this summer. It has served this community Winch said, where they can find friends, work and a home. We have a mission and a duty to help these men." G.M.A.C. Terms Available TRADE ACCEPTED | NURSE} The Pickering Beach com- | munity is served by an all | volunteer department. --Oshawa Times Photo Dixie Beehives opinion polls aken there is Whithy Community Arena ved vary. But : sane CHEV. OLDS Admissi At Regular Pri st s fig- " |hat show will be held March 20 A : * mission -- egular Prices roomie the WCTU and' T had always|i@, St, Mark's United Church t Quitting 200 Dunder WHITBY | en -- gone to church and been in- goed bees bus ; B d Q | a a wn rn riding-by-rid- ited to go into homes where I votional period was in u e | C h J b ture changes. was weloecbe by the families,|charge of Mrs. Floyd Smith, g 9 o0ac Ing 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ but now I feel I am needed|Miss Mildred Price and Miss appear to be and these people I meet in|Florence Heard. ) ae h Im-| rs who might TORONTO (CP)--Punc m-| ' WEST ROUGE (Staff)--Pick-| $882,924.46, up $210,000 over Jast;Smid Construction Limited, iach, general manager and : pubs need help," Mr. Winch-| Lunch was served by mem- ering Township Area Twojyear. The increase will enable| West Hill. They quoted a price|coach of Toronto Maple Leats, | ould be re- said. bers of Unit 9. School Board has approved its/the board to hire 20 additional] + $778,000 to erect the school|hinted Thursday he may give| lere are only budget for presentation to coun-|teachers and make salary ad- 4 |up his dual role next season if ters at most Legion Auxiliary Thanks Students il justments to the present|building. jcontinuing it means ruining his} conceivable An increase of 5.7 mills has|teachers' salaries. | the gg one gente health. does paatier: ry japproval 0 ie niario Muni-| ,, ; tal ms S. 'othy McR s ap-|been asked for 1967, with a mill] Tenders for the proposed} : | "If it means ruining my ues. Dorothy McRae was aP-| ste of 39.6 for this year over|new senior public school were with construction, If, am health I be more susceptible fhe 1966 figure of 34.9 mills. also read at the meeting, with : , Pp ' 1 |to the idea of hiring a man," Legion, to Miss Nora Creyke, The levy has been set at/the lowest tender being from gpa lied -- Ra nave he anid, | home economist, and the stu-|Members who are interested in proximately 500. to 600 stu.| "But I'm not going to make | any decision now. | dents of Anderson Street Col-|sports must attend at least six 4 s s dents, j ans legiate and Vocational Insti-| meetings a year and be active Township School Hall Dedication laced Imlach has held the dual role i$ of coach and manager since CASH BUYERS! CALL $ $ $ RAE R. JONES $ $ 2 Appreciation was voiced, at the meeting of the ladies' aux-|nointed as sports officer. Mrs. illary of the Royal Canadian! roy Carswell is her assistant. ) over the list rs you don't re is one type § almost un- the man who k, who looks d the individ- tute who presented an interest-| nembers of the auxiliary to ae | MOSDELL FOR CANUCKS |<, CRC" an fs a Leenial te and antique show" [Participate in sports Official Named Pl Com leted' VANCOUVER (CP) -- Van-| Imlach, who left hospital last! Pl nage cnorde sacri oe oedema aaa i an p couver Canucks of the Western|Saturday ld not s what i A bus will leave Whitby; HAMPTON (Staff) --The ap- \Saturday, could not say their home- Mrs. Dorothy Ormiston said Hockey League Monday an-\put him 'there from Feb. 18 to REAL ESTATE that without the assistance of|Legion Hall at 7.30 p.m., March roe eg cor gene COLUMBUS -- The East ioinced théy have acquired| March 4, the general the girls taking part in the|20, to attend the Bowmanville Sent ct Me Pein 9 Dar.|Whitby Centennial Come defenceman Wayne Mosdell, 22-| "They think it-might have rty might be, fashion show and the girls who|social evening. Any members lington Township has been an- at a meeting this week, ald) vear - old son of Ken Mosédell,|been a heart condition," he) 668-8 841 ll be hard te served tea, in period costumes,|wishing to attend are request- Seanad Mr. Moorcroft will as: plans for the dedication ci former Montreal Canadiens de-|said. 'They also think it might! RAE &. JONES the event would not have beenled to be at the hall. sume his new post Aug. 1, 1967, |township hall. A gala cele! he fenceman. He joins Vancouver|be a hernia. It could be either. | . 7 Sigh ms. succensstul. The March 22 meeting willl He has been supervising prin- tion will be held here ee the from Springfield Indians of the/The tests didn't show I had a) eon. meme An application for member-|be in the form of a social withicipal in the township since |¢vening of June 30 to mark t6| American league. Mosdell grad-|heart attack but this does not $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ship was received and accept-/the following members in September, 1965 and formerly restoration of the historic bulld-| 13164 from the Ontario junior| mean I do not have a heart con-} ee ed from Mrs. Lorraine Willis.|charge: Convener, Mrs. Annlwas a public school principal |!"&- league. Idition." | SPOS oe he 4 Articles of wool and linen|Stanlick; Mrs. Marg Johnson,|in Belleville. The celebration will get _-- a tie va were brought in by the com-|Mrs. Dorothy Wigston, Mrs.| 44, woorcroft was born and|under way shortly after : : = 4 mittee for members to prepare} Nellie McLean, Mrs. Daisy educated in Madoc Township|P-™- with sporting events an att aye items for the fall bazaar. The|Parrinder, Mrs. Alice Bradley,|.4q jater received a BA degree |Pony rides for the children. A J "peed articles will be made during/Mrs. Beatrice Johnston and|trom Queen's University and|uge beef barbeque will pro- ao aerate the summer months. Mrs. Flo Adams. an MEd degree from the Uni-|Vide food for a community to run again. The April 26 meeting will be} Following the meeting mem-| versity of Toronto. supper. aber of them held in the form of a "Mem-|bers enjoyed playing cards and| yy, woorcroft is married to| The official dedication cere- bership Night." The March 4)a cup of tea. Members wereline former Barbara Brown of mony will be held early in * ader Robert euchre was a project of the reminded of the April 1 cen- Belleville. They have one daugh-|evening. This will be followe arty a shot men's branch and was well at-|tennial dance. Non members ter, Barbara, aged 18 months.|by & dance. : aoe changed tended. may attend. Mrs. Moorcroft is a part-time| After dark a mammoth fire: {ll be in the ' teacher of speech conrouts bly eg Bans co ee nvill /¢ Schools. | ae Father - And - Son Banquet Planned |" 2°°™"""* "0" events have been a historic fex- ture of life in East Whitby for AGO oa indi H rominent guests. Stanley Rich- = Theatres discuss the Father and Son Heer 8 bag ed a ea * Pe jase athe serena, pach Pade is preparing the dedica- e a eonannty¢ banquet to be held at Whitby) 42, starting at 9 a.m. Since ing, resolved that at its April ¢|f0n service which will _ nil : e bought t' + Community Arena, March 30,!this is the Cubs and Scouts|meeting a bylaw will be intro- matte ro poole gag com- : Theatre at 6.30 p.m. All fathers are ask-|main source of money making,|duced to close the King Bridge|MUlice t : 'e was er ed to-attend with their sons. residents are asked to havejand the part of Nash Road, in| ® The Mothers' Auxiliaries ofjtheir waste paper tied in|Lots 32 and 33, Concession 3,| °, oan the Brownies, Cubs and Scouts|bundles and put out in fulljused as approaches to the struc- | One-Stop % od taker: have been formed under the|view of the Scouts pick-up. ture. : Saar hapts | leadership of Mrs. Claudette) In case of bad weather the} Council endorsed a resolution | DECORATING fh fhe sinal Loring for Brownies and Mrs.|drive will be postponed to the cite fe pies of onpctring | faslats Harry Houston for Scouts, Any'next Saturday. c 'or exemptions to munic- 20 ua aid " : 2 ipalities from certain provisions SHOP | ows ; of the Retail Sales Act. } . J | G0 Driver.Charged After Power Break | Permission ws granted to the\| @ Wallpaper ond Murols B i de- department of lands and forests|| @ Custom Uraperies | Heng the More than 100 Whitby homes|power blackout. to use the township dump from|] @ Broadloom automobile and the Port Whitby industrial| Ontarin Provincial Police |April 1, 1967 to March 31, 1968|] @ C.I,L. Paints and Vornishes uest of the area was without electricity for oe ae at an annual fee of $200. --- f @ Benjaniin Moore Paints al Motors at 50 minutes early today after al, pase "|, Accounts of the road commit- coe Street North after her ve-ltee, in the amount of $6,533.04 today. car a 8 ib gg Mad hicle collided with the hydro|ere approved eas DODD & SOUTER pole on the Oshawa - Whitby] pole east of Thornton Road. ; NTRE LTD. is gathered service road at 12.15 a.m| Industries affected by the| The tender of Shell Oil Can- DECOR CENTRE LTD 1OF Hall of The Whitby PUC switched|power break included Bathurst|244 Was accepted for the supply 107 Byron St. $., Whitby he occasion over to the Hopkins street feed-|Containers, Du Pont, Dunlop of seer oil, gasoline and fur- PHONE 668-5862 ary of Court er line at 1.06 a.m. to end the'and LASCO Steel. nace E for us." I something 'r than try- it of some- VICI It ee EES, Lies NATES- The Group Committee of the 6th Whitby Scouts and Cubs met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ginter to further cael cen: eer @ es] CRD FD. Will Close Road ladies, The group committee is re- generations. : Reeve John Howden is mak- ing arrangements for a speak- er as well as a number of | | Lions To Honor! H. A. Newman Harry A. Newman, of Green- wood, Canada's outstanding Lion, will be the 'guest of honor at a testimonial dinner being held March 15, at the Inn on the Park, Toronto. Rep- resentatives of all the clubs in Southern Ontario as well as others in the United States and other provinces are expected to attend. Mr. Newman, who is the old- est living past international president, joined the Inter- national Association of Lions Clubs in 1920 when he was in- strumental in the formation of the first Lions Club in Toron- to. He was president of the Toronto club in 1922 and was the first Canadian elected as international president in 1924. Among the distinguished members of the service club who will attend are: Edward M. Lindsay, president; Dr. Wal- ter H. Campbell, immediate past president; Jorge Bird, sec- ond vice - president; Dick Bryan, third vice - president; John H. Vogt, administrator and secretary, as well as a large number of the members of the international board. A lange delegation of past in- ternational presidents and di- rectors, as well as district governors from the United States and all the governors from District 'A' will also! attend. 3 OF OUR MANY DEPENDABLE QUALITY 1965 DODGE WHITBY Last C Starring VAN JOHNSO! 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