Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1967, p. 6

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iK ate J uiry? EARN latest confu- o's election ring on the ng, there is whether the' ormer chief yronto might --a situation ive changed read. Events here these at the gov- diy call an arges of Dr. d the gov- ressed evi- 1 the past-- to be right. ould hardly ople to vote the charges not portend >remier Ro- ive the in- Ma he commis- his sittings be a case r coroner's to knock 3s could be matter 'of the length mmissioner dings, the ly could be e of weeks. of the elec- have to be assurance Id be con- r. Robarts 1 call his critics that qiry would ty of time en call the ngs of the ince, stak- future on sted to by atic. juite risky, it could in recent ever taken "Gestapo" ugh high- nd North- Gas accue tended to the party nd for the t is gener- n Winter- ges killed st people st partly rience, it ernment's he people IN z= noplane ded on brador, in 1928 it west- flight. Her- Baron inefeld, | Col, 2, com- sh air crew out of + wind ss the 1e Bre- nd for of fuel Labra- mine 'tleship popula- blic in wii WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Y 4-H Homemaker Group Display Cooking Ability WHITBY (Staff) -- Parents and representatives of the Whit- by YMCA were guests of the! Y's Homemakers 4-H Club at its centennial party. They were greeted at the door by the club president, Debora Kellestine who wore an 1867 costume. She was assisted by| Engelina Van Driel wearing al "Mini Dress." 4-H project 'A World of Food in Canada"' and consisted of some early Canadian corn meal loaf, Irish soda bread, French tour- tieres, European cabbage rolls, hot and cold potato salads, Chinese Almond cookies, Ger- man tea squares and Scandi- navian apple cake. Club members taking part jwere: Barbara Jones, Linda Comic games and contests|Underwood, Shirley Grylls, were enjoyed. The decorations | Heather Cooling, Engelina Van were in yellow and green, the|Driel, Debora Kellestine and 4-H colors. Yellow chrysanthe-|Hazel Holt. Margaret Wolters, mums centred the buffet table.jand Shelley McPhee were un- Buffet lunch was based on the Mothers' Auxiliary Mrs. Thomas Spellen, presi-| dent of 5th Whitby Scouts and Cubs Mothers' Auxiliary, has announced the auxiliary will hold a "Variety Fair' May 20 at St. John the Evangelist parish hall. Mrs. Harold Forbes will be in charge of this project. She will be assisted by her Sixers and other members. Members will be contacted for donations. Brougham To Host Achievement Day will be; held, April 22, at Brougham! Town Hall. Whitby 4-H mem- bers plan to attend with their| leaders, Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. Harold Grylls. | Registration is at 9:30 a.m. The program in the morning is| activities and quizzes. Members| will bring their own lunch, | Women's Group To It was announced by Mrs.| Thomas Farndale, president of} St. Mark's United Church Wom- |Mothers' their guests. \charge of Mrs. able to attend. Plans Variety Fair The Whitby Mothers' Auxil- iary will attend the Brooklin Auxiliary, An auction sale was held in Robert Gagnon who acted as auctioneer. Pro- ceeds will go towards camping | equipment. April 12 as) | Tea hostesses were Mrs. Har-| old Forbes, Mrs. Ray Bibeau 'and Mrs. Vincent Mallon. Achievement Day | The afternoon program is open | to parents and interested people jto view exhibits, demonstra- tions and Skits, certificates will be presented and silver spoons. Clubs participating will be: 'Brooklin, Brougham, Goodwood, | |Greenwood and Mt. Zion. Whit- |by 4-H members will present as) their skit 'Family Meal" featur- | | Visit County Bldg. | buffet supper of May 4. The worship service was in charge of Mrs. Borg Jorgenson, en Unit 7, that the next regu-|/Mrs. Roy Mollon and Mrs. Ger- lar meeting will be May is|ala Cox. instead of the regular date to) Mrs. Garnet Juby was in allow members to accept an|charge of the program and in- invitation to visit the County|troduced Shannon Law and Court House. Susan Reid who outlined the) Members were reminded to|Toc-Alpha program. bring clothing for the bale to} Lunch was served by Mrs. be sent overseas, also of the!Ron Pascoe and her group. Knights Plan Annual Civic Night The Whitby Council, Knightsjto Mayor Ernest Marks of of Clumbus, No. 4895, has}Oshawa and the provincial and completed plans for its seventh/federal members. annual Civic Night to be held,| The speaker will be His Wor- April 19, in the Knights of Col-|ship Mayor Desmond G. New- umbus Hall, Brock Street}man who has been asked to orth. speak on the proposed amalga- Warden Healy, members of|mation of the Town of Whitby the Ontario County Council,|and the Township of Whitby as county officials as well as/it will affect the two municipal- members of the Whitby Towniities. Council and civic officials have} Mal Femia, chairman of the been invited to attend. Invita-jcivic night committee, will pre- WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Mrs. Gwen Halton, convener] St. John's Anglican Church day at the home of Mrs. E. L. ed by Benevolent Rebekah Pritchard, 1698 Duff , in St Lodge, No. 182, will be assisted iene eta hostesses will be Mrs. Cyril The event will be held April|Styan and Mrs. W. W. Brady. 14 at the IOOF hall. Anyone sion dinner. was held at the and have same picked up/Pickering Education Centre. could contact. Mrs. Halton. local association members at- tended. The guest speaker was their daughter Jayne and a ; ; ; : problems Indians encounter in friend, Miss Pat Purdy, havelaqiusting to civilization. He tion in Florida and Myrtle|would be lost in the bush and Beach, South Carolina. the Indians having difficulties Mrs. Rex Merritt thanked the children, Caron and Raymond,|speaker. Mrs. H. T. Cook, area have left for Eastcote, England, vited guest. The Pickering They are the guests of Mr. and|United Church Women's Asso- Mrs. Raymond Hawkins, Sr., Each district performed in a for a few months. skit or song around a camp Final arrangements were to be held May 26 by St.jare: President, Mrs. Ted Andrew's Presbyterian Women|Grubb; first vice - president, George Anderson, Clear Spring|president, Mrs. K. Garner; Drive. Co-conveners are Mrs.|treasurer, Mrs. W. Black; sec- Thomas Sloan. Mrs. William|group will resume its activities Scott, Cochrane Street, opened|in September. W. J. S. McClure gave the Bible study. The hostess served David Bush. The next meeting will be May 8 at the home of Pl M h te ans lWiarc Mrs, W. Nurse, Captain of} TORONTO (CP) ---The On- pany, and Guides visited the j; planning a march on Parlia- Parliament Building and at-|ment Hill to protest the new Also present were District : President Charles Munro said Wednesday. tions have also been extended|side, of the homebake sale sponsor-|Parish Helpers are meeting to- for its regular meeting. Tea by members of her committee. The annual Shoreline Divi- wishing to donate baked goods Forty-five Whitby Guides and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mason, John Serres, who spoke of the returned from a two-week vaca-/compared how the white men in adjusting in large centres. Mrs. Raymond Hawkins and commissioner, was also an in- to visit her father who is ill. ciation catered to the dinner. and will remain in England fire. made for the 'Centennial Tea"|} Officers for the coming term Group 1 at the home of Mrs.|Mrs. W. Upton; second vice- George Anderson and Mrs.|retary, Mrs. E. Townsen. The her home for this meeting. Rev. : = refreshments assisted by Mrs. Federation Mrs. Walter Porter, Kent the 9th Whitby Girl Guide Com-/tario Federation of Agriculture tended the legislative assembly. federwl 'dairy golley, flees The new _ policy, Commissioner Mrs. Harvey Whale and Miss Jackie Whale, lieutenant of the 9th Company effective and Whitby Land Rangers. The Whitby Girl Guide Company is planning to earn its Citizenship badges as a centennial project. April 1, gave dairy farmers an at-factory return of $4.75 a hun- dredweight for milk. They had sought $5 with the federal gov- ernment paying export costs. The new policy, like the old, permits a government deduc- tion for export costs from the farmer's return -- probably about 10 cents a hundred:| weight. Mr. Munro said he plans to| This visit proved to be most helpful. | Members of the Ajax Ladies' Hockey Association Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. W. Black to finalize plans for the May 2 hockey banquet at the} Ajax Carousel Inn. The presi-} lering Board |Open a savings account and add WHITBY -- AJAX RUSSIANS MARK FIRST MANNED SPACE FLIGHT Cosmonaut Yuri A. Palace of Congress marked Gagarin, in uniform, gives sixth anniversary of Gagar- autograph Wednesday dur- in's achievements as first ing Cosmonaut Day cere- man to make space flight. monies in Moscow. Cere- At the celebration Soviet the Kremlin's cosmonauts predicted _ new monies in ling a typical dish of Holland. | REEVE OPPOSED District School Board NEWCASTLE -- district engineer of the depart-) ment of highways and H. Smith| of the highway for the widening of Highway 2,/hig east of the village and the elim-|jnc ject will be completed in 1971. widening of the highway from| cos ination of the narrow subway! Newcastle with The development calls for the| ways [Department Of Highways Will Eliminate Subway D. Collins, |also be reconstructed to make| | single inclines in each case. | The cost of the project, esti-| BUSINESS TAX planning| mated at about $700,000, will be| branch, have announced plans|/assumed by the department of| also The cost will facilities the job hways lude drainage When under the Canadian Pacific) |finished the section of the high Railway line, east of the vil-/ way inside the village will be lage. It is expected the pro-|turned back to the municipality the department of hig' assuming ts. maintenance | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 18, 1967 § First Instalment Of PROPERTY TAX end First Instalment Of Due Monday, April 17th, 1967 in 1967 Property Tox Is payable in four instalments and Business is Tax is poyoble in two instalments. For your ach eie oll toxes are payable at any Whitby Bank "a YN ch of. Y NOW. -- aver PENALTY CHARGE h-! N. McEwen, Tes Collector, Town of Whitby. the main intersection of New-) castle east to Cursonville, The spite objections by Township Council. died from drinking. eau - de- PICKERING (Staff) -- Pick-|Mr. Irwin said the high school District High School|board had been exploring the intends to purchase a|Bay Ridges area for some time site for a new high school Beate an eye to purchasing a Pickering /|school site. | Mr. Irwin sald the site would property at a bargain price. (for the purchasing of three new Townshi i \school sites. to the cs. ee The new administration build- the high school takeover of|!"8 what they consider to be prime|¢d in.1979 at an S' industrial territory. the site is planned for 1971 and WON'T REZONE jis expected to cost $4,500,000) "They'll have to go over my|with accommodation for 1,000) dead body before they get that/students. piece of land to build a school,""| The proposed site is almost | said Township Reeve Clifford|twice as large as existing high| Laycox. "We just won't re |school sites in the area. zone the land there." DEPUTY OPPOSED Commenting on the Bay Township Deputy Reeve Mrs Ridges Ratepayers' Association Jean McPherson said that in meeting, Reeve Laycox said it/he, opinion the high school| was not council that should re-lhoard had conducted an under- sign but the school: boards in|panded piece of business, re spwamlp, "T certainly don't feel it's a If there is going to be any/proper place for a high school. replacing done in this township|I don't see why we should give To Buy Base Line Land to the construction of an ad-/Sheila Popple, ministration building have not considered the council |ray very much in their actions and Mike Newland, Chris Collard,| do exactly what they please." The board now holds an op-jbe large enough for the con-|sewage treatment plant was) |Moldowan and Bruce Weir. | tion to purchase 40 acres ofjstruction of two new schools./probably not capable of carry-| Graduates receiving _ their| land on the north-east corner of|The board could also considerjing the extra load the carey | Graduates licences were: Bob Brock and Base Line Road. |the site for its proposed new/would add to the system. She Daniel, Mike Smyth, Wayne | The price for the land under fadministration building. suggested a high school was Marchant and Pierre Zarch. | the option is $156,000 and at| In its five-year forecast the|needed a little further north in| : | $3,900 per acre the high school|high school board estimated it|the township. -- | | board believes it secured. the|would need $300,000 this year| "I don't think it's right for] Wow IN $TOCK the high school board to tie up| a piece of valuable industrial land for five or 19 years when | is expected to be construct-|the township needs {t so badly,' estimated cost|She said. _ of $400,000. The new school on| |Ltd.'s fifth annual presentation banquet and dance. Out of the 35 graduates, four | hint- |received commercial licences manned space flights, ing they would be depper in Head table guests for the ehotp than oe sae event included Ald. and Mrs photo was made avaliable (Gilbert Murdoch, representing by TASS, the Soviet news |Qshawa; Harold Finkle, re- esency AT Wirephoto gional superintendent, air regu- jlations department of transport | and Victor MacPherson, depart: | ment of transport's regional) |superintendent, accident inves- tigation Graduates are: Len Abram off, Larry Williams, Jack] Ricard, Kerry Willoughby, John | |Wiersma, Wayne Handler, Bill| PACKAGE TOURS FOR INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS cotta arene GUARANTEED DOWNTOWN MONTREAL HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Se eee Inquiries to NALD TRAVEL. SERVICE WHITBY gra | will jg ead four -- FOR j Y SPRIGS Rarer erg pocnacmnemaomara | or traffic and the paving o the shoulders of the road. SHAMROCK EDICT @ x * * ATTENTION * * * | Important feature of the pro- ae i ject is the replacing of the sub- ; § ta - _ . ge Se Whitb d District V ws way east of the village with a) Sia (AP)--Forty sprigs 0 1 an 1 new open construction to} shamrock ordered for St. i ' y stric eterans se accommodate four lanes of traf-| Patrick's Day by an Irish eS fic. The grades on the hills east| regiment stationed here fi- | v N ! t E = and west of the subway will nally arrived 24 days late. | = sa upc The regiment, affiliated | 2 with the Royal Irish Fusil- | APRIL 15 at 5:30 p Mw > Bird Watchers jers, called off its St. Pat- |i ® a | rick's Day ceremony when |§ wi the sprigs did not arrive. Receive Win S The shamrocks reached 1 Tickete $2.00 single $3.50 couple a g Kuala Lumpur well ahead me All. Vet Wel i | The local bird population will of time, but Malaysian cus- 1 | non tioly ataiaien | have more to watch out for now! feng Of "st pratck acy Banquet Entertainment & Dance @ that "y hole residents have re-| were suspicious of the ship- . ge } jceived heir 'wings. ment 4 x The 'wings! were oromeled bs " Royal Canadian Legion Hall 117 Byron St. S. | \the new pilots at J, V. Aviation) il ap, SSRRSRECCRESRReR ee Collision Centre 200 Dundas St. W. Whitby REFINISH YOUR PRESENT CAR COMPLETE FOR 84.95 Thompson, Dave Logan, Fred Beal, Don Loverock, Chris Pet-| oq Rick Trolley, Bill Emmer- Ken Bell, Jack Fudge,| Ingram, Don_ Beelby,| Jerry Ouellette, | "They Pat Poulter, Dave Jarvis, Mur-| Blakley, John Krohned, | iaacey |Ron Welker, Lance Clarke, San-| Mrs. McPherson said that the}dra Robson, Dave Thomson, Ed| Our rn AEN'S. Ever of | Top Quality SUITS and SPORT SUITS SUITS Mede to Meosure -- by -- TIP TOP HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN USS a EXPL MOFIE Fa cc "Travel-"Tailoréd by Michaels -Stern EEVE'S || Mercantile 2: cgadl Dept. Store Whitby _ 668.2091 WHITBY PLAZA Ontario South Riding NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY NOMINATING CONVENTION Guest Speaker... STEPHEN LEWIS M.L.A. M.P.P. for Scarborough West at the SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL -- Whitby |SUN,, APRIL 16 | 8:00 P.M. WITH THE LATEST EQUIPMENT AND DEVILIBISS BAKE OVEN FINISH SPECIAL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL GORD BURLEY 668-3304 BROCK WHITBY DIRECT FROM ITS RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENTS! One Complete Program Each Evening Starting at 7:30 FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES!. Warner Bros! super | action show of shows! BATTLE 3: BULGE In Color "BATTLE OF THE BULGE" Begins at 8:50 Also Second Feature "MY DOG BUDDY" Begins at 7:30 with Ken Curtis it will be the school boards. I/up prime industrial land for will get special legislation pass-|school construction, I am_ cer- ed to get them out if they con-|tainly not in favor of allowing tinue to spend money like it|them to purchase this land," grew on trees," said the reeve.|said Mrs. McPherson. The deputy reeve added the we eo township council had contacted igh School Board Adminis-|an agent to look into possible trator R. I. Irwin said the board high school sites in the area is very pleased with its pur-|cpo apt : She said the proposed site was chase in the central location. ; if He said: it would be very not serviced by water or sew ; ers and that it was. in poor pleased to consider another lo- cation if the township could pre of Oe et Se ee find a property which awould to purchase the land without onsulti the townshi - compare in location and price. ne aeacior, ne vane | In the five-year capital fore- | cast Mrs. McPherson objected OUTSTANDING © For the Man of Good Judgment | "Canada's best shoe makers" he Sn wee ARGUE AGAINST BAN KUWAIT (AP)--Pressure is increas to repeal the 1964 ban on liquor in this Persian Gulf sheikhdom. Many of those who campaigned for the ban} now call it impracticable and) point out that 100 people have! cologne. STOP WISHING START SAVING WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS REGISTRATION OF BEG Parents are requested to register beginning pupils fo Schools between 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. according to the following schedule: Monday, April 17th Tuesday, April 18th -- King Street Public School Wednesday, April 19th -- R. A. Hutchison Public Sc Friday, April 21st -- Brock Street School 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Pupils may be registered for by the last day of December, listed above. 1967. For further information call the -- Kathleen Rowe Public School, -- E. A. Fairman Public School -- Dundas Street Public School -- Palmerston Avenue Public School Kindergarten in September 1967 who will be 5 yeors of ege INNERS r the Whitby Publie 668-5121 668-2251 668-3251 668-3221 668-5622 668-8601 668-6112 hool school telephone number log TALKS CARS See! Drivel! 1967 DODGE 1967 DART Excellent Selection Now READY TO DRIVE _-- Enjoy '67 Better! Y NORTHSIDE GHRYSLER DODGE "WHITBY wT NW 918 BRC 30K "To BE ON TH: | ROUSSEAU, HERITAGE 7 Y ee HARTT SHOES COLLINS SHOES to it regularly. We'll help -- by adding. 4% INTEREST 119 Brock St, $., Whitby 668-3476 WHITBY ONT. Open Fridey Till 9 p.m. dent, Mrs. David Graham, said|put the march resolution before | mothers with hockey players|a federation meeting today. would be contacted for dona-| ------ tions of food and assistance. The president of Ajax Minor Hockey Association, Ken Mor- ris, will present trophies to the winning team and © individual rophie:. Each player will re- ceive a crest donated by the @ LAWN MOWER TUNE UP! SALES & REPAIRS WILDE RENTAL SERVICE & SALES Whitby, Ontario 668-3226 | CENTENNIAL BEARD GROWING CONTEST PROMOTED BY Whitby Barber's Association end Whitby Centennial Celebrations Committee FULL BEARDS MOST ORIGINAL MOST ARTISTIC Entry closing date April 30. Judged June 26. APPLICATIONS: 4 AT ANY PARTICIPATING WHITBY BARBER SHOP ladies' auxiliary. 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