Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1967, p. 6

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WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Toronto Men Purchase THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 7, 1967 5 Whitby Duplicate |e v1.0 Beaion'and Mrs. 1 Bridge Winners |McCall, 8214; Mr. and Mrs. D, | Desrosiers, 7714; Mrs. M, Crossman and Miss B. Wilson, East Whitby Tax Rate WHITBY -- AJAX |r ised 16.35 Mills ue ment, has been purchased by/enjoy being in Whitby." J S ruce Villa Hotel COLUMBUS (Staff) -- The)tending the Oshawa, Port) i owners as residential and farm|Perry, Courtice and Uxbridge! WHITBY -- The winners and 77. | property as well as those with|/Schools amounted to $114,168, gs scores In the games play- North and South--Mrs. P. N. 7 WHITBY (Staff)--The Spruce! ment ; : commercial and industrial prop-;an increase of $35,478 overjed by the Whitby Duplicaoa Spratt and Mrs. -D. MacGill- ion Villa oak ee of whithys| We pom as bucnaal idansast a. in East Whitby Township 1966. This resulted in a com-|Bridge Club were: vray, 93; Mrs. T. Bowman and Fe 4 tertéin-| » sai ' boa cal |will pay more taxes this year./mercial and industrial mill] East and West -- Mrs. A. Mrs. P. Irwin, 87/4; Mrs. M. popular places of entert&in-jhere," said Mr. Snow, 'and we Council, at a special meet-'rate of 26.86, an increase of 7.4| - Welsh and Mrs. C. Stiner, 8514; ; ing this week, struck a rate of/mills and a farm and residen-|commercial and indusiriat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, 72. Ralph Snow, owner of the} Mr. Snow said that he will) 85.56 mill rei 41: «s 9417 a motion Lambton Tavern in Toronto| put more emphasis on dining| ind mai laa commercial 'and tial mill rate of 24.17, an in-ldecrease of .10 from 1966 and » for a and Joe Seitz, also of Toronto. and entertainment and encour-| a en and and a rate of|crease of 6.66 mills. a farm and residential rate of NEW BEAUTY AID fobarts' The hotel. was previously|age such events as family Sun-, i : ee a on residential and The school requisitions repre-/17.58, an increase of .05 over! A Japanese scientist, Dr. Bun- of To- owned by Martin Chizen and/day dinners. He mentioned that! hae jand. In the first instance sented an increase of $63,241/1966. Township requirements jiro Terada, says patient ap John Belida, both of Whitby. |there is a possibility that the| 'if ge al anaes of 17.56 over 1966, an increase of 13.65\represent 22.68 per cent of the| plication of olive oil to the navel reryone Mr. Snow said today that he/dining room and dance floor| ine " fs pos ae ae ak ae mills in commercial and indus-| budget. 'gives a woman a glowing skin. ely. plans to carry on business injwill be kept open for longer} ail eee trial and 12.29 mills in farm ~ " oar aaron spring- much the same manner as his|periods than is now the prac- Q noe : and residential rates. The predecessors, making improve-'tice at the hotel The expenditures of the town- school levies represent 53.7 per 3 iene : ship this year will total $370,-|cent of the 1967 budget. * : pose : : | 530.88. Of this amount Lapel Pt cay * » CARS rs ue Pinewood Derby Final Set For Saturday, ta ais aad ecienis patty x The county. levy totalling $91,- = ----------_ it tech- F ' \bentures. The county levy of|151.12 is an increase of $22,294 b ? : ' eat é cent of the total levy; while/mill rate of 19.53 on both com- ise and Cubs Packs have held a Pine- eo will be Pers |$83,212.75, or 22.68 ner. cent, : mercial and industrial, and 'on ro being ecm oe nel of aa ane ee somal towne anon, are oad taal | ten U pproximately 330 cars were ed only from materials furnish-! 'ASSESSMENT FIGURES ' ss p Pp ae entered and through prelimin-jed in the derby kits. The assessment ys for ee oe mon tates iba' 1966. The aries there are now 30 cars in|) 5--Materials necessary' to the several purposes are as fol- county. levy, represents £4.26 : each category to enter the|construct a racer will be allow- lows: per cent of the budget. to the Chrysler Way of Life finals April 8, from 1.30 to 4.30/ed; specifically glue or ce-| Secondary School, county and|_ Tie schools and the county tion, It p.m, at Anderson Collegiate and) ment, nails, brads or wood general township: commercial "quire $85,535 more than in 0 ARR yr Mr, Vocational Institute. iscrews for attaching axles to and industrial, $498,598 and/1986, requiring 65.67 mills on y. is opposi- Cars will be judged for speed|bodies only, metals necessary farm and residential, $4,169,263 '#@ commercial and_ Industrial Lo: vas and design. Among the judges|t0 bring cars up to weight, or a total of $4,667,861. assessment and 61 06 mills on] & LI = believe will be Brooklin Reeve Heber| Plastic wood or other fillers, Public School and Public|/f4tm and residential assess-| dias: ti ss ious in down and Whitby Mayor Des-|and all paint materials and School Debentures: commercial| Ment: This represents 77.32 per tg rence; mond Newman. A TV person-| Paints permitted. i in and industrial, $498,298 and Cent of the 1967 budget. pore f saya ape? a role ality, Uncle Bob of Channel 9, Design class will be judge farm and residential, $3,910,203 The general township require- o rama Oo will also be present. Pe oerd design, style 'or a total of $4,402,501 ment, including roads, bridges, te * can The 1966 derby racing car °" Suan ONY. Separate School (Oshawa Services, administration, ete., r this, kai --Dual entries will not be Board): commercial and in-@amount to $83,212.70, an_ in- ° ly vote Ha Ge aig SPSUCAMONE are 85 permitted at the final race, En- dustrial, $6,300 and farm and crease of $4,170 over 1966, This NEW COMPACT: Dort is dn altogether mew kind of le gov- ae : . tries must compete in one class industrial, $259,060 or a total of resulted in mill rates of 19.89 on compact! It's small enough to hor 1em of 1--All entries at the District/only, either racing or design, $265,360. ---- ---- compoct! Big enough to be by Dodge! mut na- Championship shall be cars'at their option, : Dart provides for plenty of room; plenty of luxury; plenty of per- other built after Jan. 1, 1966. 7--Trophies will be awarded hag ag 3 aed One Stop formance and comfort, Dort also gives you a choice of 3-deor hard. 2--Entries must not exceed|in the racing class and in the e Public School requisition = ops oF convertibles. The only thing, compact about Dart Wt ite appar- three inches in height, (This is|design class. | RETIRING SCHOOL CARETAKER HONORED |ncudea $2.710 - Fst DECORATING Bort. SEE DART NOW AT NORTHSIDE. CHRYSLER-DODGE, oe y jan f 'or debentures. The ae ' The staff and officials at to retire from service. He David Wordley congratu- |total of $77,373 is an increase of DART FEATURES THE NEW IMPROVED t. Almonds Group Plans Centennial Feast) tne Pickering District High began work in 1951 when ates Mr. Found and his |$27,763 over 1966, resulting in a SHOP 5-YEAR/50,000 MILE POWER TRAIN uieied a : 3 : School honored Gordon the Pickering High School -- wife on their retirement, A |commercial and industrial mill WARRANTY AND 2-YEAR COMPLETE on ihe The Almonds United Church] Fallaise, who said the Bible| * fest was completed and served lazy chair, a gift from the |rate of 19.28 mills, an increase e@ Wall é Mont CAR WARRANTY BACKED BY a good Women Afternoon Group had/tells us that there is a time to} Found at a reception Thurs- the school until this year. staff, was presented to Mr. |Of 6.25 mills over 1966; and a ch sel he taka CHRYSLER ! as its guests the Evening Group| laugh. She reviewed a book) day afternoon. Mr. Found is Pickering District High Found. \farm and residential mill rate @ Custom Draperies oposal auehibete MM Orval Aten that won the Stephen Leacock | the school's first caretaker School Board Chairman --Oshawa Times Photo |of 17.36 mills, an increase of|| @ Broadloom te the ms he J, ae bbe ' : sta ea ge gg edhe ge paso ee oe en Oe over, Inne, @ C.I.L, Paints and Varnishes ee welcomed members and guests.|Brew and Patches" by Harry! The separate requisition is ' OA Middee agit It was announced that in/J. Boyle. TO MEET BOARDS based on what the Public Schoo!| --e | 4 Sie asa ia place of a father and son ban-| The book describes: the life rates will raise on the Sepa-| DoDD & SOUTER NORTH IDE ° quet, a men and boys centen-on a farm during the depres- rate School Assessment; in-| H LER DODGE nial banquet will be held Apriljsion days of the 1930's. Mrs. e e creasing the amount provided| DECOR CENTRE LTD. : (WHITBY) LTD then it 18. A special speaker will ad-|Fallaise read chapters dealing t by $1,544 over 1966. PHONE 668:5862 918 BROCK STN }¢ WHITBY ONT nce a dress the gathering on "The|with The Grand Trunk Rail- ] V wn Ouncl The Secondary School requi- 107 Byron St. S, Whitby | To BE ON THE SAFESIER DEAL WITH NOL / lot of Advantages of Sport in thejroad, an Oyster Supper, The sition to pay tuition fees at- neh cam: Community,"" |Mail Order Catalogue and sad NE ah Re rf -- Mrs. George Bowcott was in|Grand Father with Mrs, Mar- e ion on charge of the devotional period. | shall. | idorse« She contiqued the aster) Thanks were expressed by u 1es or S ul e » prove theme. Heéz message, though|Mrs. Bowcott. Refreshments brief, was ihspiring. Mrs, Nor-|were served by Mrs. Loyal] f build man Wood gave the scripture| Pogue and her committee. WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby)ture if council intended to con-jwith the town industrial com- obarts, reading. | The next meeting will be Town Council barely got its|Struct curbs, gutters and storm/mission and Consulting Engi- be one Mrs. Percy Pascoe intro-|May 3, with Mrs. F. J. Reed as ie .,.,|sewers in a vacant field. neer R. E. Sims | teeth into its five-year capital) : igen + he PC» duced the speaker, Mrs, H, T.'speaker. 4; Councillor Donald McQuay] = --- ae oe cue pass capital|*24 9 added industrial land | 30" Seastrae 8 a : would be Sleeps, eed in Sheltered Workshop Work Explained worss totaling si33,000 as part! one oe agree eel | See Our | were of its 1967 program. \he did not believe that a munici mainly Pgh Fee a eel rl, Angee ahd el Council decided to meet with |pality should go into the iach uild-up training centre for retarded ee oe are trom ratepayers, the industrial com-|development business he thought | WAGON young adults in Whitby, ad- than the group can do from)mission and school boards be-/wWhitby should have developed| build. | tiressed the general meeting|firms and individuals. Ceramics |fore deciding on several major)industrial land they presently | in the of the St. Mark's United|is another project. Pupils|items in its five-year program. own five or six years ago. LOAD of rom a | Church Women. He was intro-jrange in ages from 16 to 18| scHOOL FORECAST "Manufacturers want immedi- an the duced by Mrs. Ross Hall. Mrs.|years. 'A. high school forecast of|ate occupancy and a large per- : R. A. Smith thanked the| Many things are needed to|¢1 599 000 in 1970 and a five-year |Centage of industrial users want arts is speaker. keep going. A domestic Scl-| ic school forecast totalling buildings already constructed,"| today Mr, Wolcott, a native of Bar-jence class is held every Fri- ais 000 did not reach discue|said Councillor McQuay ee ng job bados, who trained as a psychi-|day. Most needed are egg beat-|°.° i phe de clea | : i: | g Job heen, who ealiied 1 6 Per OEe Oe aah van an ones itl ae [SERVICED LAND | BARGINS employed at the Ontario Hos-|board, leather, cloth, a radio,| Four capital works items for) Deputy Reeve '"Bobby"| t part pital until he was chosen tojete. |1967 passed by council included/Attersley said that the whole| peech, direct the centre which meets| Mr, Wolcott stressed the fact|$25,000 for the town's portion of|trend was to serviced industial| SAVE HUNDREDS » it we daily in All Saints' Anglican|that the shelter gets no finan-|the cost of reconstruction of the/Jand: and added that this was| E 0 25° Future me. Church parish hall. cial help and can carry on/Henry Street Bridge, $25,000 for/where neighboring Ajax had| OF $$ ON Sleeps 4 He said 'these youngsters|only by the money made from|the purchase of a parking lot,/done so well. He said Whitby is} BRAND NEW need our help. Any kind of work|the printing. |$75,000 for a hydro electric sub-|competing against all munici-/§ giscayne V/8 SEDAN is' undertaken to keep them| Miss Ila Newton, deaconess,|station on Centre Street and | palities in the province for in- /8 $i s 1@) busy and give them the oppor-|spoke briefly on her work, |$10,000 for the purchase of new | dustry. | BEL AIR V/8 SEDANS J tunity to make a living." Lunch was served by Unit 4, equipment by the arena board. | Councillar Hugh O'Connell|| 'MPALA V/8 HARDTOPS ' A $53,000 gerd gee Pro: agreed with the servicing of the; 4 Tam, mainly along Andersonijand but added that he would : Heart Fund Appeal Raises $1,300 \Street, was tabled until home/like to see a layout of the pro-| NURSE presi- It was announced, at a meet-|chapter, expressed the appre- phat po yee ahi oar be ap-|posed services before deciding| oer ing of the Whitby Chapter of the|ciation of the chapter to those |Prar® * i Le ihe TMPFOVE: ito spend $500,000. | 33' Seastrake Reena Ontario Heart Foundation, that! skits Ps ath bot atea The industrial land purchase] WHITBY Sleeps 6 Mr. ' ».",|who donated funds for heart re-| and development item will belg 2° Sunde a. eps ; just over $1,300 was realized | INDUSTRIAL LAND | 'i ey ene from the combined mailing cam-|Search and to the members of y7 0+ oF the meeting was taken|Urther discussed at a meeting, a paign in the Town of Whitby and |the committee for their CODED ys with the discussion of a $500,-| were the canvass, Sy dig PR He also thanked Mrs. El-|000 industrial land purchase and) | cross ship Ad Mrs. D. P. Ellis, i jtis and the members .of her/development plan for this year.| 0.M.H.A. Juvenile A Minor Hockey pr the Broo! ad ihy- chalfinmn cot the |committee for their work in| Councillor Tom Edwards said| shawa SG E. Juby, nae aeanklin: |that in his opinion the cost of| All O ° Fi | | Donations will continue to be |Servicing industrial land was} ntario inais i | Inot self liquidating and could Worker Pact Cheques can be not be looked on in the same 30° Futura mailed to the chairman at 900 light as a parking lot. SA | AP Ri L 8 Sleeps 8 | girl, afs Greenwood Crescent or to the! Reeve George Brooks sug- oy i el all Ratified treasurer, J, D. Reid, care of|gested water and sewer ser-| 'hoslo- the Toronto - Dominion Bank, vices be taken only to the edge 3 P.M. B > with WHITBY (Statf wWhits Whitby. jof the industrial land. He said) hen Co a gle ; fd Films for showing at meetings|he would oppose the expendi- LEAMINGTON FLYERS ris- ra og alia a iaven, plea to with inside and|°, onsanizations and literature |~~-- ee | , § & str y , | it the outside municipal employees a Ero Ay ReRe Oh FARM PLAYERS VS. |, a s rrying Thursday night. ute LAKELAND, Fla. (AP)--| | ] augh- Members of the Canadian |Boston Red Sox scaled down to} WHITBY G0 LD SEALS i Union of Public Employees in-|ent include a provision of 200|the American League player see side works received a 9 per ih popldiclg pvt lgeroonie < limit Thursday by farming out WH TBY A ' ut increase this year with an addi-|Stea yS, a slacking two pitchers and giving an out-| a a " tional 7.5 per cent in 1968. Nigger ony ois Subjer | right release to a reserve in- ITB REN it build ey i Outside union members re-| ; sialon, |fielder. Sent to the Toronto) i ceived a total of 40 cents per|days' paid holidays after 18)Maple Leafs farm club of the ante 756 0 Goldene 23s $ S @ a hour increase over two years|years during the contract's first/tnternational League were| The increases consist of 20 cents|year and 15 years in the second! pitchers Jerry Steph and| on April 1, an additional 10 cents|¥ear of the contract. |Gary Waslewski, Reserve in- a UL WAa on April 1 of next year and a further 10 cents Oct. 1 of 1968. Other changes in the agree- The contract also included|fielder Al Lehrer was cut from provisions for 10 paid holidays|the squad and made a free! annually. jagent. 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