CE ome mem- olice force ne citizens' e, for the pseudo-effi- re is why. 6 p.m. to- ned around place on King, and wrong di- ealized my police offi- turn and Athol St., ndow, and icence and te, from > informa- summons, served the cheerfully I thought of my co- » comment 1e cut me 'Somebody long that into you." e affirma- Don't give yuld lay a ge on you. the road."' tainly had z him any salized the e trouble the plant | I wasn't hard time. etter not ber that." a rather bly reced- » a good ) not drive ¥, e most is displayed a mature dignified- ree might d support certain of assuming yone who eing a de- r, IMAYED" [cLennan) NG irticle by of the arch 3, I ced that are still s of slav- itomation still use aring the sidewalks ays under it of fines illia and his prob- bulldozer the oper- 51.50 per ast York spare its ery. The eceptable partment ble to do e€ a con- asl am exploited unlawful ne in this one your \TOWICZ d rs to the mplained ree other One of n Grant, Ss, coach arn that He also playing lres a baseball back to ppointed Canada, seen the Oregon, that the ippen to hard's | by one treets in TENTS win and ' second ade sec- recruit n in the LLS itain 1327 PET PIGEON HAS RUN OF WHITBY HOME! 'tering Township Police By IDOLA SIMPSON Of Oshawa Times Staff If you had a pigeon would you call it "Onion." A Whitby family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gagnon, their daughter, Car- men. and son, Leo, have a domesticated pet pigeon who answers to that name. Last September they ob- tained this pigeon when very small. They kept it in the base- ment at first but before long the bird had the run of the house perched Mrs. Gagnon's shoulder. PERMANENT BOARDER One day, forgetting the bird on her shoulder, Mrs. Gagnon said '"'she had to put some gar- bage outside. When she noticed her pet, she suddenly decided to give him or (her) its liberty. With a gentle shove the bird was on the ground, but the door was left open, to give it a sport- ing chance, In a matter of min- utes Onion was once more a permanent boarder. on is that Onion likes to perch on someone's head, It is fine with other members of the family but for Robert Gagnon Onion is us- ing his head for a skating rink and it is not too -pjleasant. SEEKS COMPANION Now that spring is nearly here Leo feels that Onion should have a partner and he is con- stantly asking his parents to obtain a companion for Onion, The name for this new partner has already been chosen. What would you think of "Garlic.?" has been told repeatedly to keep paws off. Several times 'Tinker Bell,'* the cat, gained entrance un- noticed and it is only the alert- ness of 'Onion' to fly high which kept it from being a de- Youred pigeon. A discordant note in the bird's life is when it is put in its cage for other reasons than the cat's visit Some _ people think "Onion" is the ¢at's meow but prefer to admire it from behind bars. and his quarters had been There are a few things disturb- Leo, an animal and bird lover, One would think that "Onion" moved to the first floor. ing about Onion's habits. When often pushes the courtesy to knows the time, Each day at ap- Onion is very friendly but it's time for washing dishes and even mouth feed his pet, its proximately -7 p.m. it starts to seems to give preference to the bird decides it wants a bath, favorite food (peas). Another perch on its cage and makes Mrs, Gagnon. She explains this one mifft stop doing dishes and delicacy is pop corn. : strange noises to attract atten- is probably because she is at prepare a bath for home more than other members of the family. If you call for a visit at the Gagnons' home, you will probably find the bird utilized for bath. far as Mr, Gagnon earn i WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Picture Contest Sponsored By Blair Park Plaza pt og (Staff) --Children|ings Bond and have his (her) énjoy drawing and this amuse-'picture displayed in the Town ment may make a_ lucky|Hall. Second and third place boy or girl $50 richer. winners will be given a gift As their centennial project,|and have their entries on dis- the Blair Park Plaza is spon-|play at the Blair Park Plaza. soring a picture contest to be; Rules for entry in the con- open to all children between|test are: Children must be from the ages of 5 and 12 in Whitby. |5 to 12 years of age, residing in| Students meeting the re-|Whitby. The entry must not be| quirements will draw a picture} larger than three feet square) story on "What Canada' s Birth-|nor smalller than one day Means To You." Any type|square. Children must have! of paper may be used and the parents or guardians consent t picture may be drawn with | enter, Pictures must be sub- crayon, paint, pencil or char- mitted by June 1, 1967. Entries coal. must be original. Entrants' Presentations will be made|name, age, address, school and to the winners by Mayor Des-|room number must be printed mond Newman. The first placejon the reverse side of the pic-| winner will receive a $50 Sav-'ture. wise the dish water will Another annoying foot | Onion, other- One threat to the bird's life be is the wide paw cat next door, ; who used to be a welcome visi- thing, as tor at the Gagnon's residence. night is concerned, Since the pigeon's adoption it tion, Mrs. Gagnon says this is a sure indication that bed time has arrived. "Onion" sleeps all and wakes up with the first morning noise in the house. urns ttre TM COLUMBUS (Staff) -- The!Down Conservation Area was ap-! 1967 supplementary roads bud- seh hag eon a bi in- orm the Central L: i met Colalling SOC,80) Wad SpprOy: Chapieeainn "authority i nisl jed by East Whitby Township township will levy | Council Thursday night. | Council was informed by Clerk William Goldie he was not yet in receipt of the school board) budgets. As a result no move} has been made by council to New Quarters o| finalize its 1967 tax rate. . AJAX (Staff) - The property 0} | The purchase of the Heber) mittee of White Dove ry Ie | bekah Lodge, which is seek-| Report Cards 2.3 'Talk Theme Lodge Seeking The lodge remembered Sis- jing. | The lodge remembered Sis- me Ada Wickett; who celebrat- mnt CT School Board Budgets jof the township force since 1957 Delay Rate Decision year period to pay its share of {the $91,000 cost of the 235-acre area, Council also discussed the |tennial Project in an attempt) |to finalize plans before tenders | are called, Clerk Goldie also reported a| successful rabies clinic held in, the township Thursday, The cli-| nic was conducted by the Fed-| eral Department of Agriculture hind the municipal building. The division of animal health reported that about 400 anim- als were inoculated against rab- ies in Manchester and Columbus Thursday. Of this total about 160) were cats. Fatality 'Victims Well Known Here Mrs. Frank Roberts has re-| ceived word of the death of two nieces, Nancy Christine and and Cheryl Ann Rush, who were struck by a truck while} walking along Highway 19, near! Tillsonburg. The girls, who were the daugh-} | ters of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rush, of Strafford, were stud-! ents at Glendale High School, Tillsonburg and were frequently Whitby. They are survived b: their parents, a sister, Wen jand a brother, Clair. A double funeral service was held at the Ostrander Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, Thursday af- ternoon. Interment was in Straf- fordville Cemetery. visitors at the Roberts home ba WHITBY PERSONALS A family dinner birthday party will be held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill, Little Britain, in honor of Mrs. Ada M. Wickett who celebrated her 94th birthday March 9. Dinner guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wickett, Mr. and Mrs, William (Bill) Wickett, and daughter Melinda, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adair, son Robert and daughter Andrea, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hill and children Sandra, Larry and Shel- ley, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman and family, Cathy, Susan and Debbie, Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cookman, Sunderland. Mrs. Wickett is in fair health and is very alert. She enjoys radio and TV and especially likes having visitors. Mrs. John Hare and her group will be in charge of St. Mark's United Church Women Unit 1 and 2 meeting next Monday. { All Saints Anglican Church Afternoon Guild is holding its pot luck luncheon at the parish hall Tuesday. St. Mark's United Church School staff party is being held today at Red Wing Orchards re- creation hall. Blair Park Vista Teen Club) is holding a "Bunny - hop" at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Shaw, 238 Lupin Drive, from 8 till 11.30 p.m. Chaperons will be: Mrs. Reg Donnithorne, David Brodhagen, and Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. All teenagers of the area are invited to attend. Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club sponsored a homebake sale to- day at the Oshawa Simpsons-| Sears mail order office. Assis- ting were Joyce Fulling, Bernice Brown and Jo-Anne Laderoute. Proceeds are to send delegates to attend Provincial recognition day in Windsor Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Chuck) Kemp spent a week in Detroit} Michigan. On Saturday they at- tended the Taylor - Smith wed- ding at Lawnsdale Methodist Church and also the reception at the Statler Hilton Hotel Bag- ley Room. Mrs, W. L. Smith, 610 Perry Street, is convalescing at her home after a three - week stay) at the Oshawa General Hospital | | |Street South, guest day was held March 8. The next event is "Bassett Day" March 17, when members will curl for the Bassett Trophy. The annual meeting will be April $ and the closing day and dinner April 6. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Bradley, 500 Walnut Street, entertained at dinner at their residence.| Guests were: Mrs. Sam Young, Flin Flon Manitoba; Mrs. 'W. L. Holland, Prince Albert, Saskat- chewan; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ra ney, Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thaxter and daughter, Sherry Lynn, Neil Bradley and Donna Bradley, Whitby, The Women's Auxiliary to Ca- tholic Church Extension met at the home of Miss E. C. Foy, $14 Palace Street. Mrs. A. C. Smith reported three quilts, 12 pairs of mitts and five sweaters had been completed. Miss Foy show- ed colored slides of Edwards Gardens, Toronto and of her rip to Europe. The next meet- ing will be April 12 at the home of Mrs J. P. Spellen, 412 Peel Street. Ajax Lffdies Auxiliary Hockey Association is meeting on Mon- |day at the home of Mrs, William |Black, 165 Burcher Road. School Association. ferent colors designated the| standing of the pupil. Since that place. Today conferences be- most popular. Mr. Hempstead said the teach- er are most popular. Mr. Hempstead said the teach- er must try to help and en- courage to whom school is a difficult problem, those who work and solve problems and those who are so bright they)" jconsider school a picnic. He said the report uating and improving. The senior attendance banner room. The junior banner went! to Miss E. Clark's room. C. Closson won the door prize. The pupils of Grade 5, direct- ed by Miss D. Graham, sang | three songs - one in French,}| one African and one Canadian to honor Canada's birthday. D. Stock and several boys demonstrated that "falling is fun" by illustrating methods of | stands. TOOK HIS TIME An Egyptian snail, whose pre- out after at least four years of hibernation, Mrs, Elizabeth Mary Bell has| returned from a two - week southern vacation. She spent some time at the Shore Palace Hotel, Surf Side, Miami Beach. She also visited in Birmingham Michigan, with Mr. and Mrs. John McPherson. | RObert Smith and his son,| |Bobbie, Windsor, Ont., visited) his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy! Smith, 402 Palace Street. 505 Byron| is at home under the doctor's care. a Norman Mantle, FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON'S FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 ~S.\ eae e {4 block South of where she underwent surgery.! MEETING AT R. A. HUTCHISON PUBLIC SCHOOL ae \ CHAPEL sumably empty shell was put on) display in a museum, crawled} FUELS | was won by Miss D. Graham's| falling easily. They also per-| formed somersaults and hand|- WHITBY (Staff) - An inform- will a card and sent get - well ative talk on 'Your Child's'\cards to Sisters Darlene Pra-| ECONOMICAL Report Card - Does it Tell You|ger, Sister Flow and Sister) TRANSPORTATION {Nou Want to Know?" was|Lorne Davis. given by Howard Hempstead,| A euchre sponsored by the uperintendent of Whitby Pub-|CP and T Committee, was held| 64 lic Schools, at the meeting of/at the home of Sister Tackie| |the Kathleen Rowe Home and Wilkes, Pickering Beach with He gave a short history of committee the cards starting around the|were extended to Mrs. turn of the century when dif- jbeth Bell and Sister Alma Dew- time great changes have taken/and to Sisters Perry and Kath- tween parents and teachers are | with the program. is still eval-| d her 94th birthday, March 9, jin the equipment building be-| Dodge 2-Dr. 6 Cyl. At. FULLY RECONDITIONED Lie. No. J79428 51395 G.M.A.C. Terms Available TRADE.. ACCEPTED NURSE CHEV. OLDS. 300 Dundes St. &. Sister Eileen Gilbert and her! in charge. Thanks | Eliza- ey, Whitby, for their help in en- |tertaining at Fairview Lodge jleen Bell, Ajax, for assisting Several members plan to at- jtend the March 28 birthday meeting being held by Heather Lodge, Orono. A sum of money was voted to assist in sending a student from the Stouffville District WHITBY }| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, March 11, 1967 § Hire Three Constables PICKERING (Staff) -- Pick- iaine years, was promoted from | ering Township Police Chief|patrol sergeant to full sergeant. | Reginald Parker has announced; ponald Martin, on the force | the hiring of three new con. since 1960, was promoted from stables and the promotion Of!constable to patrol sergeant. three men on the force. Chief Parker said three new Chief Parker, at 37, Now constables hired were; Bruce heads a force of 28 men cover-/ Pugh, Patric Udall and Don- ing the area south of the Third) aiq Powell. Also hired this week| Concession including Pickering)Gary.-Richardson, cadet and Village, The chief was hired in| Jack France as records clerk. MARCH SALE 20% to 40% OFF ON ART SUPPLIES and CUSTOM FRAMING CLARK'S FRAMES 325 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY 668-4497 1955 and became the chief con- ihe weak pairolled by the| stable at the age of 27 after | township force has doubled in| serving four months as a ser- population during the past 10| geant with the force in 1957. jyears from 12,000 to 24,000. | In July, 1957, the police com-|Chief Parker said there were mission chose Mr. Parker from|no promotions due in June 40 applicants for the position in!when an expected eight more a move to stabilize the force, om will be hired. which, until that time, had -- eetateiorer eestor it changes of top personnel every - two years. ST. JOHN'S Anglican Church Victoria East and Brock Richard H. Bodley, a member was promoted from detective sergeant to deputy chief. Bernard A. Box, who has South, Whitby served with the _township for 11:00 AM.-- NEARLY THE LAST Benjamin Franklin had 16 CONTROLLER brothers and sisters, all but one JUNE MARKS jelder than him, "Serving God Through the Community" MONSTER'S LAIR ach Ness in Scotland is 23 miles long and averages 114 ALL WELCOME Coffee Hour After Service BROCK Evening Programs at 6:55 & 8:30 Last Complete Show a $30 30 WATCH OUT BROTH \ HERE COMES UaieEE Kam a\ & ' 2 WHITSY Also 2nd Feature AUG. MOCALLUN: ria OM oe ,METROCOLOR [i [iain ices Attraction -- In "KELLY AND ME" Storring VAN JOHNSON -- PIPER LAURIE Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 "oD miles in width. CPAwi for a four-/township landscaping the Cen- e ' Jet you to Europe,show youa High School on the United Na-! tions tour. i} Whitby Community Arena SUNDAY, MARCH 12th - 1:16 P.M. 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