Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1967, p. 5

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"S PARK ensive mpaign icipated ON O'HEARN '6 -- When Premier nnounces the election s expected to do this | Wednesday--he will , off what will be the nsive and high-pow- aign in the province's id a. vote that could ' the most fiercely ic; no question that the n this campaign will any provincial cam- he past. ernment will spend ever before. It is a -. conscious govern- course, and its war pountifully filled. ot unusual. PC gov- since 1943 have al- plenty of money at this third party has WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Legion Branch Honors Veterans Of First War WHITBY (Staff) -- Veteran of the First World War and their wives were honored by the Whit- by Branch of the Royal Can- adian Legion, last Saturday, at -@ banquet in the Legion Hall. An old fashioned dinner was served by the members of the women's auxiliary.. Bob Adams was master of ceremonies. Major Arthur Adams, third vice-president of the Dominion Command of the Legion, paid homage to the "Old Sweats" at- tending and described many of the. events leading up to the Battle of -Vimy Ridge when Canada became known as a nation. His Worship Mayor Desmond Newman and Rev. Stanley Arm- strong, Legion padre, also spoke briefly. Councillor Vernon Mac- Carl, Legion Deputy Com- mander, was an honored guest. Following the dinner a film entitled 'Fields of Sacrifice" was shown by Gordon Rae. The film took eight years to make. ing actual World Wars which brought back branch. dance. Pupils Present Music Demonstration King Street Public School held a music demonstration at Colborne Street School audi- were: Mrs. V. Sandford, Mrs. J, Keeler, Mrs. E. Harlander, Mrs. I, Batty, Miss E, Medd, Miss S. Law, Mrs. K. Hutch- ings, M. Rainey, Mrs. L. Edey ada." Some parts were in color with| ; others in black and white show-| » scenes from both|~ memories for members of the}: The evening closed with a WHITBY -- AJAX These students from On- tario Ladies College and An- derson Collegiate and Voca- PARTICIPANTS IN INTER - Severely Threatened by the United States." The debate will be held this evening at COLLEGIATE DEBATE tional Institute Grade 13 teacher, as judges. Left to right are: Eileen Malabare WHITBY (Staff) -- bill.for presentation to the On- tario Legislature changes in the voting power of the council of| the County of Ontario. Under the terms of the bill, where a municipality has more than 5,000 municipal elec- tors, the reeve will have two) more than 5,000 but not more than 8,000 municipal electors, and the Deputy-Reeve two votes. Where a municipality has more than 8,000 municipal elec- tors, the reeve will have three votes and the deputy reeve three votes. This change of voting power runs hand in hand with the re- of the provincial government works through the health de partment. -Estimated expenditures of the Ontario County and City of Osh- awa Children's Aid Society for son, Parry, all of Washago, to the t THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 19, 1967 § Voting Power Charige Private Bill Sought Ontariolits last sitting, was referred to,Dystrophy Association of Can- County Council has authorized|the Ontario County Health Unit/ada, $250 and the Cystic Fibro: its solicitor to prepare a private|for study, as the grant structure |sis Foundation, $250. Grants to four other charities "|were referred back to commit tee for discussion. The appointment of John Car- Harry Hunt and David 1967 is $534,809; of which the/Gourt of Revision, Township of The province will pay $366,160.32 and the City of Oshawa, $81,- the reeve shall have three votes |359.07. Council approved grants to the following organizations: Ontario County Unit, Canadian Cancer| Society, $250; The Heart Fund, |$250; Canadian National Instt- ltute for 'the Blind, $600; Salva- |tion Army, $1,500; Whitby Fire viewing, every five years, of the ip igade, $100; Ontario County vice; and radio dispatched trucks votes and the deputy reeve two,county will pay $87,289.61, an|Rama, was ratified by council. votes, Where a municipality has|increase over 1966 of $20,210.61.|---- ries ten New Home Recipe Manchester. United Tops Southampton LONDON (AP) -- Goals by Bobby Charlton and Denis Law helped Manchester United to a 3-0 victory over Southampton Tuesday night and a_ step nearer the English League soc- cer championship. The win gave Manchester 54 points with four more games to play. Nottingham Forest, Man- chester's closest rival, has 51 points with five games to play. Manchester, roared on by a crowd of 55,000 at Old Trafford Stadium, scored all three of its goals in the second. half. Reducing Plan It's simple how quickly one bed lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own. home. Make this home reeipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store and ask for four ounces of Naran lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don't disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the- empty bottle for your money nes, torium. The general theme of of is campaign both op- the program centred on centen-|and D. E. Swerdfeger. tional Institute are among Denis O'Connor High School, and Barclay Jane Grey of jrepresentation on county coun- ; i _| Concentrate, Pour this into a/back. Follow this easy way en- irties, though not in nial year. Soloists were: Brian Reed} four teams of students par- with Dr. D. C. Creighton, Ontario 'Ladies' College |cil. : jBtutaal Ald Bue eekbpioe en pint padre" a ie bed dae by at ne er class with the gov- The principal of King. Street|and Trent Griffin. Appropriate) ticipating in an Inter- University of Toronto pro- (negative), John Porter and The question of ambulance\"ition, $150; Ajax, Pickering oh age Avid sah full oe eas we ys vavea ahd J eat ill also be able to School, D. E. Swerdferger, was|*'™angements were presented) Collegiate Debate sponsored , fessor of history, Judge Ter- David Westlake, Anderson {service for the County of|and Whitby Association for Re-} (are tro, cad Talay the Noten aladattene, Note how. nicki : irly heavy spending, eacalaait raha on: Our Country, British Col-| by the Whitby Centennial ence Moore of Greenwood Collegiate and Vocational (Ontario, referred to council at'tarded Children, $250; Muscular] plan, bloat disap sara much eth chairman for the. evening. 'The umbia, Alberta, Sasatchewan,| Committee. Topic for debate and Mrs. G._ Hedges, Institute (affirmative). pe SEER A NN ee ---------- on | -- If your first purchase does not| ter you feel. More alive, youthful LUENT program was under the direc-|Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec,| is "Canada's Autonomy O'Neill Collegiate and Voca- --Photo by Stannett - | | show you a simple easy way to| appearing and active, | é particularly will be tion of Mrs. Marian Williams,|Maritimes, and Nova Scotia. | NOW IS THE TIME | : ' ( ition. i E H ip ent pos' music consultant and Mrs.| This enjoyable evening termi j L ALL if years, 'first as the Joyce Bain, assistant music|nated with everyone singing, ® e at Male atterly under its new consultant. Others assisting|Something to 'Sing About Can- Police ( 'hief D eplores | . Toke advantage of it! 24 hour ser- * pe along financially, very penny carefully le to come closé to ies in election spend- » Jast general elec- Hospital Auxiliary The Whitby General Hospital Women's Auxiliary executive Plans Sivisnm Ball iprizes for the Blossom Ball. Mrs. T. Brandon is in charge of Reduction In Budget ow ov McLAUGHLIN alwoys ready to serve you. Fuel Oi] Budget Plan Available ER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE! See! Drive! oles TALKS CARS P 1967 DODGE. 1967 DART ver, its trade union members met at the home of/gift wrapping. | ; solidified, and it Mrs, Edward Robson, Welling-| Mrs. H. P. Doner.and Mrs. J.| PICKERING (Staff) -- Thejthe present staff of his depart-jstandpoint his department was | COAL & 110 steady income. ton Street. The president Mrs.|O. Ruddy reported on the en-|thin blue line of-Pickering Town-|ment is 28 persons of whom six|not doing a good enough job. 723-348 ] be bolstered by spe- H. P. Doner presided. joyable tea they attended at/ship Police has been stretched|are primarily doing office work| Chief Parker said he hoped a SUPPLIES King St. W. ---- leaving 22 persons to police the municipality seven days a week, 24 hours a day. to the breaking point according to Chief Reginald Parker. Commenting on a recent town- Bowmanville General Hospital Women's Auxiliary as represen- tatives of the Whitby General naign contributions 'he first time, should new police building would be Mrs. Stuart Dunbar and Mrs. constructed this year on a 3.3) Harold Scott are in charge of irty a fairly healthy decorations for the centennial acre site across Highway 2 from : be close to the gov. Blossom Ball to be held sid 13 ga agg hora vine gs © ei a pareve yg bons Translated into actual figures|the present Dunbarton location. fs | Excellent Selection Now ° at the Centennial Building. ie ticket convener, rs.jbudget, by eliminating fafter holidays, sick leave and|He said the cost of a new police t+) s : resources, but in Spring motifs will be in evi-|\Claire Rich, will distrib-|additional members to the force|training this means three offi-|headquarters was estimated at ] 0 % Profit er nnum ! | READY TO DRIVE AWAY ! s own past it should dence for decorations in the|ute tickets on order at the gen-|this summer, Chief Parker|cers per shift on the road doing |$125,000. | y affluent. Regal Room. eral meeting. Also at the gen-jlamented the fact that councilinormal police patrol functions.| 'The present police station was | | Enjoy '67 Better! ( Y cf. UAE NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE eral meeting the showing of the|had made the decision at one film "Dr. Robert McClure in|sitting with no discussion or 'con- India" will be shown. sultation with the police com- ess. mission, ------ "The budget for the police force was the subject of discus- sions at about five police com- mission sittings and was altered by council at a single sitting," said Chief Parker. "T am well aware of the fact incidental reflection iat in this campaign ald MacDonald will rtered bus, and on iartered planes. campaigns party ye made their way » province in their sometimes with a ften doing the driv- Mrs. Frank Sevcik, chairman of ways and means committee, reported on the generosity of local firms in donations of WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Mrs. V. Evans presided for,eral public is cordially invited the election of officers for the|to attend. 'With a. population of 24,000 it means each officer has over 7,000 persons under his particu- lar care during his tour of duty and this figure does not include the transient population," com- mented chief Parker. TOWNSHIP VULNERABLE "In my estimation we are ex- built in 1954 at a cost of $18,000) and includes two police cells while according to Chief Parker at least six are needed. ! Police Chief Parker said that | in his opinion the township was not saving money by refusing to hire the additional 'three men. He said he also felt that the| No Investment 10% Interest Each Month USE YOUR BABY BONUS AT 0.D.H. WHI 918 BROCK STN e OW 3 LEAL WITTE ten township police Should be polic-| 1667-68 term of office of the that taxes tinuing to rise|Temely vulnerable to problems|ing the entire township instead | Lf VARY men's section of the Whithy| Mr and Mrs. Frank Wells, i the owas Howeres ko with large, industrial strikes ot ot the present area up (0 the| FOR 10% BONUS STARTING THIS MONTH LOOK! ...LADIES! rals' financial f Club. They are: Past/1019 Byron Street South, spen o rd concession. | lore Curling y tie eths vacationing in the| my, belief that the taxpayers ofl in) "nature. 'The average shift\ | at these prices... SHOP & SAVE at the... varied greatly in re- ns. They have had y to spend than the but have had té spending and usu: one broke well be n day. the federal wing of ippears to be more ind the provincial usual, and probably. this it is reported aign fund is much average. eason why the cam- son: prizes,(Mrs, J. B. Davies; hree-week Vaca-|Wen compared to any other|cruiser was patrolling the town- RIGHARD be more fiercely Seca Mire, HE. Metaian; re ts slotas acd Mame nee Ging." lahip, He said often in bad acch WILLIAM CLOSED MONDAYS most is that both co-conveners, Mrs. A. White If a municipality is to beldent cases his department was|| mehiel Ea Wnt Cele] by OLDEN: parties, and partic- and Mrs. A. Miller; telephone Ajax Kinettes are invited to relatively peaceful and law abid- presently unable to carry on : v DP are hungry and and curling secretary, Mrs.|meet at-the home of Kinette|i98 the only way this can be|normal patrolling of the remain- Michaels -Stern PORK LI ie d W. R. Rich; ways and means,|phij Henwood, Forest Road, accomplished is by adequate|der of the township. Ls. * wrongly, both feel a strong chance of rked gains and will full-hearted cam RS AGO EARS AGO ril 19, 1942 ately 4,000 calla to the Oshawa night to secure re- second: game be- va and Portage La Chmara, son of Mr. irry Chmara, is .one year medical etu- » University of To- EARS AGO ril 19, 1927 ct for the erec on to the Reform been let to the W. Ltd. Transport Co. in president, Mrs. A. C. Morison; president, Mrs. P. S, Laurence; first vice-president, Mrs. A. Miller; second vice - president, Miss Doreen Dobbie; recording secretary, Mrs. J. G. Spragge; corresponding secretary, Mrs. M. Dinning; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. O'Donell; bonspiel, Mrs. C. H. Mivett; bungi, Mrs. J. Paras; games, Mrs. J. J. Led- den; house, Mrs. A. White; co-convener, Mrs..A. C. Mori- son; curling, Mrs. A. Robert- Mrs. H. Scott and Miss Doreen Dobbie. ; South Pacific. They spent sev- eral weeks in Australia and New Zealand. On their return trip they enjoyed a stay at the Fiji Islands and Hawaii. Jerry Whattonhas returned from a 10-day golfing vacation spent in North Carolina. Mrs. Thomas Ainsworth, Mrs. Ronald Brear and their father, Ted Mitton, have. re- this evening for their general meeting. ; Mr. and Mrs. James Sheedy have returned home after spending a month's holiday at St. Petersburg, Florida. Two members, Mrs. W. H. O'Donell and Mrs. J. H. Spragge have been appointed to attend as delegates the Southern Ontario Ladies' Curl- ing Association meeting to be held in" Toronto later this month. The group will resume its activities in October. "McClure of India" will be atiown to all United Church Women's Units, members of session, compiittee of stewards and other adult groups. Friends are invited to attend. The showing will be held in the Assembly hall this evening at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jardins, Montreal, the spent weekend as the guests of Mr. |// and Mrs. Robert Gagnon and family, Euclid Street. The Inter - Collegiate debate, | Manitoba Joins Sales Tax Club WINNIPEG (CP) -- Manitoba joined the sales tax club Tues- day with the government al- most as reluctant as the oppo- sition to introduce the new im- post. Fought every inch of the way by the three-party opposition, it took 10 weeks for the proposal to gain final approval. It will be implemented June 1. this township are not willing to accept less than adequate police protection." Chief Parker pointed out that the mill rate for police purposes in the south end of the township was 6.9 mills or $34.50 on a home assessed at $5,000. NOT TOO MUCH MONEY "I may be biased in favor of the department but I do not believe that this is too much money to pay for police service and vigorous police patrol," stated Chief Parker. | According to the latest avail-| able statistics Pickering Town- ship has a per capita ratio of police constables considerably below municipalities of com- strength of three men on the road at any given moment is just not adequate." "The addition of three more officers will improve the situa- tion a little but certainly will not put us in a position where we can feel that we have extra strength," said the Township Police Chief. Chief Parker admitted that there had been occasions in the past when not a single police "The whole operation is just doing its job and it is unfortu nate that the force is only cap- able of marginally patrolling areas like shopping plazas." Mr. Parker said that from a traffic NOW IN STOCK Our Finest Selection Ever of MEN'S Top Quality SUITS and SPORT SUITS CRE EXP LGOFLE FE ae, Mercantile Dept. Store WHITBY PLAZA | SEE PAGE 27 BROCK ow Playing -- One Complete WHITBY Program Each Evening at 7:30 _ COLUMBIA PICTURES preseam " SOLE. SIEGEL rnoovenon - RED & BLUE WHITBY MEAT MARKET | Whitby Plaza -- Whitby -- Phone 668-6941 @ All Meats Government Inspected @ We have @ special price on home freezer Orders -- Ask about it. Cut and. Wrapped Free. BRAND BEEF parable size. Of the 10 municipalities be- tween 19,000 and 25,000 popula- tion the average police strength excluding the township is 1.36 officers per 1,000 population. In the township the ratio is 1.05 of- ficers per 1,000 population. Statistics also show that while the township has 1.05 police per | 1,000, Whitby has 1.33, Mark- ham Township 1.31 and Oshawa 29. Chief Parker pointed out that It leaves Alberta as the only BE WISE: . . ECONOMIZE! SAVE DOLLARS ! 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Murdoch's Marouders om (RS.0. 1960 ¢. 296) ' SAVE ON MEATS OF KNOWN QUALITY ' Tis open of Coe faery tore. gt ete -- ee eee | nec pend Ey i ae ton $ | & rom . 100! lampton, Recent winners e \MESE IN THE MATTER OF en application by the Corporation of } LEG RO AST COOKED P IC POT ROAST ae | Peterborough Riocoin Mie. Foner a. eeiaer Pgs e CALVES the Town of Whitby for approval of its Restricted Area By- eS | ute). : SAIC, law 2585 passed the 21st day of June, 1965 os amended | MAGE HAM HAMS BEEF eR oe ie ¢ TCHEWAN By-law 2698 passed the 4th day of July, 1966. ! bd 8. Doris Acton 4 | : | \@ "This Hersy Street student will be bocked by @ combo. In @ C Cc C C | rs songs for the younger port of the oudience, APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING | 49: Ib Ib Ib @ 9. Penny Sidor 4 : @ Another Henry Street student. Her speciality, Folk Songs, e MUNICIPAL BOARD hereb ts Thursda | ont GEM OR @ 10. Rotary Annes Pa THE ONTARIO ereby appoints Thursday, : ; | jance Charleston, : the 4th day of May, 1967, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, | FRESH PORK nee SUNBRITE © 310 Rotary Hut : (local time) at the Council Chambers, in the Town of Whitby, for the TENDERLOIN FRESH MARGARINE @ 12. Fashion Show ??? & hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing this application, | a BRAISING RIBS @ 13. The Whistlers Ad DATED at Torontp this 8th day of March, 1967. | c - & Real Hit Lest Yeor! PS ow . " - e Tij ) R SCOTT" Ib ws. fe LBS. al rp ge gree eee ACTING SECRETARY , : e Heb "Alpert bd { j \ i ererareereseere nner i i ,

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