Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1967, p. 5

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told ably use, this, wel- mer ert tion sical trib- fif- his 1 in jive, ture lose And cial any Doli- the ster has ) of mis- the nals | he ing, | be e. em que an- tine em- lor, t is ess the me ave ens ise een ind will ant+ ner 'ob- 41- lers usie nef est | 8 . Ore ced ba ose ale 8 me pen en- va, the nae eee hat nt- Members of the councils and officials of the Town of Whitby and the Township of Whitby paid a visit to Oak- ville, Tuesday, to gain in- formation to assist in the proposed amalgamation of the two district municipali- ties. During the meeting Oakville officials explained various facets of the amal- gamation of Oakville and the Township of Trafalgar in 1961. Seen here, 'at right, xplaining some of the de- tails is John T. White, Oak- Vv ille treasurer. Seated from left, intent on the presenta- DETAILS OF OAKVILLE - TRAFALGAR AMALGAMATION ARE EXPLAINED tion are: William Wallace, clerk of Whitby Township; Deputy Reeve Gordon Hanna, Whitby Township; Councillors Tom Edwards and Donald McQuay, of Whitby and Mayor Desmond Newman of Whitby. Other Oakville officials who took part included Mayor Me- Lean Anderson, Reeve Her- bert Merry and Administra- tor K. C. Needham. WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Whitby Baptist Church Sets Date For Opening WHITBY (Staff) -- The new;moderator of the Trent Valley Whitby Baptist Church will be|Association of Baptist Church- dedicated in a ceremony at 3/es, will be among the guests. p.m. May 28. The church, now almost com- Rev. Dr. E. Bailey, president|pleted, will hold 300 persons. of the Baptist Canada, Federation of|There are 150 enrolled in the and minister of the}church membership at the pres- Kingsway Baptist Church, To-jent time. The building, along ronto, will conduct the services.|with other conveniences, has a Rev. Dr. Stanley L. Osborne,;complete three - room nursery principal of the Whitby Ladies'/unit situated above the audi- College and Morley Cheshire,'torium. Christian Growth Discussed By Panel A panel was formed compris- Mrs. Doug Dair, Mrs. Ruth|Pogson, me Bre . AUrgid tee bers. Mrs. John McLeod gave the devotional which was fol- and Mrs.|1owed by a Prayer Circle. Pickering, Mrs. Ross Ward, Mrs. Lyman Hess, Richard (Dick) Adams at the monthly meeting of Baptist|Miss Christian}Maud Cameron thanked those Women's __ Society Service meeting. The subject of|taking part. was|gave the closing prayer. the panel discussion "Christian Growth'. Diet Items Served At TOPS Party Losing members of Whitby Shrinking Violets TOPS Club entertained the winners at an Easter party held at the home of Mrs. C, Street East. Powell, Dundas A diet luncheon was served. Entertainment in- cluded songs and two amusing skits. Winners of the Easter Hat : 581 (231); N. Cormier 565. | Parade were: Irene Clark, Mary|dieting was appreciated. Ladies 500 end ever: @. Rieger 49 (239, 219, 205); A. Gaudet 699 (297); T. | The president, Mrs. Everett welcomed the mem- A piano solo was given by Jackie Wiggans. Miss Mrs. Doug Dair A socia) time was enjoyed. Move Of RCAF' Base Completed In 25 Days MARVILLE, France (CP)-- Fifty days was not enough time to shift RCAF operational facili- ties to Lahr, West Germany, from this French base, said air force planners. done in about half the time. "We didn't get the word to move to Lahr until Feb. 22," said Group Capt. R. G. Christie, commanding officer of 1 Wing. "Then we found someone had forgotten to relay the informa- tion to the local French com- mander at Lahr and it was started. deadline to move with time to} spare."' As Bob Christie relaxed be- hind his old desk here on the eve of departure, he had reason to smile. His men had all but completed the essential part of the move and he was able to al- CF-104 reconnaissance - attack low the normal Easter leave to|smoothly in the months ahead ' |search convener, read a news- be taken. |we'll Have reason to be proud Already at Lahr were the two|f the job we have done." Officially the Marville station squadrons, the air movements|came under French contro] at unit, the transport squadron, the|noon today. However, the Fre But to the surprise of all, evenjheadquarters unit from nearby|will the men involved, the job was|Metz |and support elements. WERE UNDERESTIMATED and communication have little more than a eventually is expected to be- come a sports and youth hostel. Pressed into service by the tial no doubt we under-iRCAF to complete the transfer estimated our men," said Chris-/was a giant Hercules transport tie. "You never really know|»Jane, which made several] what kind of a job men can do} round-trips daily between Lahr until the pressure is on. "Our people worked and Marville; old trucks hauled seven |out of storage and patched to- March 1 before we could get|days a week, 16 hours a day.|gether for use in hauling equip- No one shirked a job. Many|ment by road to Lahr; equip- "Yet we hit the March $1i|times there were hard feelings|ment rented from U.S. forces, but it was not because someone|which also were jwas assigned a task, it was alsimilar involved in evacuations from case of too many men answer-|France; and a company of serv- ing a call for help and thenjice corps personnel from the arguing over who could do it|Canadian Army brigade unit at best. . . . Morale is seven feet|Soest, off the ground... . West Germany, which hauled 500,000 pounds of equip- "If everything goes as|ment in one week. token force at the station, which| THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Pridey, Merch 31, 1967 5) Ajax History Recalled AJAX (Staff) -- Current event, presented by Mrs. J. Mackness, at the Ajax Wom- en's Institute meeting, reveal- ed the first post office in Ajax was opened March 25, 1942. Mrs. D. Devolin presided. Eight members answered the roll call with "Cheese Varieties and Places of Manufacture." Mrs. H. Hutchison, citizen- ship and education convener, read a report on the estab- lishment and development of the Women's Institute in the far north where most mem- bers are Eskimos or Indians. The 1965-66 district report was distributed to the conveners and discussed. Mrs. J. Woods, historical re- paper clipping from the 30's en- titled 'Humor in the Depres- sion."" Mrs. A, Burrows read a poem which was much appre- clated. For agriculture Mrs. W. Law- son, program convener, gave a discourse on "Cheese." The! consumption in Canada is. 6.23) pounds per person per year.| Cheese has more protein than the best cuts of meat and in these days of high meat prices is replacing it to some extent} in the menu. | The quilt convener, Mrs. H. Hutchison, said the quilt is ready to set up in the frame at Mrs. C. Peebles' home, Dur- ham Street, Ajax. This com- ment was followed by the read- ing of an article on the ability to quilt by a minister's wife. The mystery parcel was won by Mrs. Lawson. Greeting cards were donated by mem- bers to be sent to shut-ins. The hostesses, Mrs. Devolin| and Mrs. A. Silk, served re-| freshments. | TRAVEL TRAILERS BY Corsair and | Golden Falcon =|, aT | SUBWAY | TRAILER PARK AND SALES 1016 Dundes 8. &. Whitby Rose Stroud. Weekly Balson, for the month of "Queens" Martin. eral Hospital. Her advice on Expenditure WHITBY (Staff) -- The On- tario County Health Unit, which this year expects to spend $324,- 220, has one of the largest bud- gets of any of the departments administered by Ontario County. This {n part is due to the expansion of the unit's ser- vices. Ball Plans Finalized AJAX (Staff) --The Ajax Centennial Committee, Wednes- day night, finalized plans for the town's Centennial Ball to be held, May 19, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m, Tickets for the Centennial Ball are now available in limit- ed quantity at $15 per couple. Only 100 couples will be able to attend the Ball sponsored by the Ajax Sports Committee. At the Ball Miss Ajax 1967 will be chosen, A buffet dinner will be served and dress is optional. Tickets for the Ball are avail- able at 942-6574, the event will be held at the Carousel Inn. CENTENNIAL TEA All Ajax church groups will participate in a Centennial Tea to be held at the old town hall on May 20 and 22. While at the town hall people will be able to peruse a historic dis- play depicting Ajax through the years. A community fire works pro- gram was also discussed at the meeting Wednesday night and fireworks celebrations were planned for the evening of May 22 as a fitting close to the Ajax Centennial Week. WHITBY BOWLING ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST | | MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings -- Beginning Fourth Bombers Schatzmann 557 (246); T. Te Vruchte 545; | (217); F. 514; T, Chiasson 507. Taylor 592 (225, 215); R. 575 (206, 206); P. Health Unit Estimates. March were: Rose Fudge, Ethel|s;°weagpins' 7; 'Corner Pins 77 creepers Hull, Sheila Boyer and Florence A Rewaigatelly si en 550 The Shrinking Violets were| 131); B. Fraser 473 (ase 218)7 E, Soman: the guests of the Whitby Whitt-|ski 664 (310); D. Kennelly 452 (230, 222, lers to hear Miss Edwards, |{%})\.55), Ay dietitian from the Oshawa Gen-|Goverde 415 (252, 242); B Strikers 2. and over: R. Chiasson 771 Samanskl 646 (257); Bedard T. Hughes 620 (252, 211); B. Schroer 602 | Kolsteren 588 (255); P. Cumbo Fraser 538 (237) M. Hughes 520) Ottenbrite S14 (218); R. Seko At $324,220 The unit's anticipated total revenue in 1967 is $324,220, of which $64,281 will come from Federal Grants, $127,939 from Provincial Grants and $132,000 from the county levy. Total ex- penditures for a nine-month per- iod in 1966 was $186,970. Estimated revenue for 1967 of the county's two homes for the aged is $629,590, while the esti- mated expenditures total $862,- 331. Planned excess of expendi- tures over the 1967 revenue is $232,741, Expenditures for the Assess- ment department are planned at $272,500 compared with the| DODD & SOUTER One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wollpaper end Murals Custom Dreperies Broodloom C.I.L, Paints end Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DECOR CENTRE LTD. PHONE 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby "BOATING ENTHUSIASTS" The Whitby Yacht Club Cordially in boating to the AT All. persons interested ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Invites attend The Whitby Centennial Building SAT., APRIL Ist -- 10:00 A.M. NON-BOAT OWNERS WELCOME actual total last year of $34,-| 835.61. In the clerk-treasurer's department, expenditures are estimated to be $55,838, for 1967, a small increase over the 1966 figure of $55,772.97. Oshawa's share of the 1967 estimated cost of the justice administration is $54,982, with the total figure reaching $156,- 853. This is an approximate in-| crease over 1966 of $7,008.22 for) Oshawa and $21,700 in the total | amount, The Ontario County road and bridge system will cost an esti- mated $238,600 in 1967. Last year's amount was $219,465. CHERISHED HERITAGE NORWICH, England (CP)--A 17-year-old pair of men's under- pants has been given to this Norfolk city's Castle Museum as part of an exhibit on fashions in dress. BEFORE YOU BUY See Our USED CONVERTIBLE DISPLAY et... NURSE WHITBY BROCK Evening Programs at 7 and 9 p.m. WHITBY Saturday Matinee Starts 1:30 The Theatrical Company ef Young Canadiens presents NOEL COWARD'S BLITHE SPIRIT FRIDAY--MARCH 31st SATURDAY--APRIL Ist 8:00 P.M. 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