Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1967, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, June 26, 1967 5 'Portraits Unveiled Of Prime Ministers WHITBY (Staff) -- Not every|ject was unveiled Sunday by municipality has the portraits of|Mayor Desmond G. Newman, all Canada's prime ministers|Vernon MacCarl, chairman of since Confederation mounted on|Whitby's Centennial Celebra- its administrative building.|tions Committee, and the Whitby has. artists. This unusual Centennial pro-| The project was the more un- usual as the portraits are not jcopies of old photographs, nor E Ch t jare they painted by renowned ap er jartists, although they might well en. jhave be . Two Whitby high school stu- Assists Fund «: managed to capture the |image of every Premier of Can- jada from Sir John A. Mac- WHITBY (Staff) - It was an-|donald to Lester B. Pearson, nounced that donations will be) with stark reality and truly sent to the Estarl Fund and/amazing likeness. also to the Rheumatism Fund| The artists, Ruth Read, 204| | OTTAWA Lory voters wanted a o fight Ottawa'-- over the railway lier had a second the Queen drawn me threatening to toms and excise withdraw from yn- railway was not 1879 Cosmos, who had lier briefly, was th establishing the leration league in and was now an 1 in the Commons 19,.a bill to provide ceful separation of ill, however, died. drafted a third ap- e Queen and this colonial office in bught B.C. meant . agreed that what he "spoilt child of on" was entitled 'ailway on Vancoue Guthrie presided. Mrs. Julia Thomas PM, sec- completed after . school retary read a letter received) from the Ajax Pickering and) They wili remain on the wall) Whitby Association for Retard-|of the municipal building until ed Children thanking the Chap-|September, flood-lighted at night ter for its donation. lfor added effect, and then be and in spare moments. at the Whitby Cahpter, Order | Henry Street and Rebecca Ry- of the Eastern Star meeting. The}Jand, 301 Trent Street West, are Worthy Matron, Mrs. Grace/both students at Henry Street |High Scool. The portraits were hours WHITBY MINISTERS CONDUCT te INTERDENOMINATIONAL SERVICE Y WAR Eight Past Matrons and three|/placed on permanent display in The interdenominational ber of residents of the Rev. John VanHarmelon, of St. J construc bi : sti P ; ai , : » Jonn , . John the Evangelist Ro- he Freer anton fer were preset. Mrs. Jacque [Cente Street Soul "| sopnin Centennial' Park, inthe gaging he hymns, Church, president of he 7&2 Catholic Church and Oe" alighet "eine t pair ae "inde : } noon in Centennia! 'ark, in the singing of the hymns. ure hy presi ent ot he Rey. W. J. S. McClure, St. , BC, became a Ine Guthrie catering convener |---- | was one of the events open The Whitby Brass Band Whitby Ministerial Associa- ; 3S ee ' thanked those who had helped/loving memory of Mrs. Laura) the week - long celebration also took part. Seen here tion; Rev. William Patter. Andrew's Presbyterian years, B.C. showed with the catering projects and|Walker, a chapter member of} of Canada's centennial in are some of the clergy who son, Gardenview United Church. its British ties b advised members that there} Whitby Chapter. | Whitby, The service, took part. From left are Church; Rev. David Currie, (Oshawa Times Photo) : 4 would be only one more Ro-| fTunch was served by Mrs.| arranged by the Whitby --------$-- arger proportion of ie First World War any other province. weekly cricket and es, a part of the life in populous well as Cariboo passed into extinc- up a volley of fire awa, but the sting ed by the days of the 1920s and the in the 1930s when vinces were expe- A LARGE NUMBER of residents of Ajax attended the opening, Saturday after- noon, of the town's new Widow Of First Clerk municipal complex. Seen here is Mrs. Teresa Falby cutting the ribbon to offi- cially open the building. Looking on are Mayor Harry Smith and Patrick Bayley, the first mayor of tary luncheon to be catered for.!yWelen Breen and her The charter was draped inlitee. commit-} Ministerial Association, was attended by a large num- the municipality after it was set up. Oshawa Times Photo Opens Ajax Complex | Vice-President | Mrs. Don Wilson WHITBY (Staff) -- At the an- nual pot luck supper of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Women's Association at the church hall with Groups 1 and 2 in charge, Mrs. Donald Wil- son was appointed vice-presi- dent of the association. The devotional period was and the theme was "Family," |!i HELD SUNDAY Britain's Observance Society, were irked given by group two members because the American evange- GRAHAM CRUSADE LONDON (AP) -- Billy Gra ham defied some of his own supporters holding a rally on a Sunday. Sunday night by| mammoth crusade Strict sabbatarians headed by militant Lord's Day st went ahead with the meet-| Benevolent Rebekah Lodge meeting. Sisters Gwen Halton and Isabelle Saunders, who at- tended the Rebekah: Assembly, reported. An invitation was ac- cepted to attend Friendship Night, Sept, 23, at Ajax -Whitby Dove Rebekah Lodge. Sister. Olive O'Dell and her husband are celebrating their 50th wed- ding anniversary, Aug. 18, Open house will be held, Re- freshments were served by Sis- ter Lena Pellow ahd commit- tee followed by a Dutch auce ugh times. -ond World War ; a Pe ae | A commiftee was appointed to|ing over. their opposition. tion sale, nity once more, AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax|for the British Government.|university converted a number decide on the furnishing of the| They argued that 'by saa eh la enerally continued e boom that fol- | Premier Bennett ower in 1952 and ame of battle. TNR e membership with Russell, one of the town's|Brock District High School last|homes," said Mr, Russell. . K. Osborne, Bowmanville,|Masonic hall, June 27, at 6.30| of age please, n Common Market, fathers. week, Speaking about the Centennial who spoke on her button col-| 5 m. Bi s 'ourse being advo- MIXED FEELINGS The gold seal recipients were|Park Mr. Russell said: "I trust lection. She had on display sev- mer ree © eral cards of buttons and ex-} Noble Grand, : an all-party meet- ritish House of Com- 'the NATO meeting urg is the formation Atlantic Free Trade Danielian, president rnational Economic ciation, told those ; of the advantage and building up the lationship" between i the U.S.; and , of offering all like- ons in the North At- an opportunity to er, to protect what orked so hard to o promote freedom, y and justice in the lian went on to say ent British and U.S. international policy ic relations are ad- s step, and that it risingly large quiet Municipal Complex was offi- cially opened here Saturday afternoon. The building, housing the mu- nicipal offices, council chamber, library, public school offices plus the Ajax fire and police departments, is the only one of its kind serving so many func- tions in Canada according to the architect, A. Zeidler. The ribbon was officially cut by the widow of the man who singly contributed most to this town of almost 10,000, Mrs. Bol- ton Falby, wife of the town's first clerk-treasurer. The adjoining centennial park, the Ajax project for Canada's birthday was opened by Alex In his address Mr. Russell said he accepted the invita- tion to speak at the occasion with mixed feelings especially since the project would result in the demolition of the origin- al Defence Industries Adminis- tration Building, one of the few remaining land ks of the The remaining years were with the Governors of the Univer- sity of Toronto, my present em- ployers'"', said Mr. Russell. BUILDINGS CONVERTED Mr. Russell told of how the Safety Seals Presented UXBRIDGE--Two gold seals and 11 red seals were present- ed at safety meetings held for 4-H Agricultural Club members at Brooklin, Uxbridge and the Keith Phoenix, Greenbank and Malvin Ross, RR 2, Uxbridge. The red seal recipients were: Jim Gerrow, RR 3, Port Perry; Roy Gerrow, RR 3, Port Perry; Lioyd Harbron, RR 1, Ashburn; John Harris, RR 3, Claremont; Earl Phoenix, Greenbank; Jim early days of the town. "Twenty-six years ago this month, my secretary at that time, Mrs. Anne Winter, and I moved into our new offices in what is now the old municipal building and occupied these offices for nine years. The first four and a half years with de- fence industries limited who operated the shell filling plant Parity Issue Started Here United Auto Workers said Sun- RR 1, Blackwater; James Ross, RR 2, Uxbridge; of buildings into classrooms and laboratories and carried out a most important part in the government rehabilitation program for the young men and women returning from the armed services who wanted to further their education. "Sentiment cannot stand in the way of progress and our past and present appointed and elected officials are to be con- gratulated for the progress they have made in transferring this orphaned community from the almost desolate site of a war- time operation to a progres- sive and flourishing industrial and residential town in which we are proud to have our that the inhabitants of this town will respect the landscaped area and encourage those re- sponsible to maintain it as an attractive setting for our con- troversial municipal complex. I say controversial because like most other new buildings it would not gain any prominence if it was not discussed pro and Bruce Smith, RR 2, Port Perry; Murray Stone, RR 2, Black- water; Bruce Wilson, RR 2, Uxbridge and Ivan Wilson, RR 2, Claremont. Howard Nodwell, area agri- cultural engineer, presented an illustrated talk on farm ma- chinery safety. Two films were shown -- one on general farm safety and the other on pesti- cide safety. The necessity for increased caution in the use of chemical sprays for the con- trol of insects and weeds (pesti- cides) was stressed. con." MASSEY AWARD : 1, The new Ajax headquarters was also included as one of the 100 outstanding buildings chosen for the 1967 Centennial Massey Awards. be Hundreds of Ajax citizens and visitors toured the building after the official opening. Mayor H. M. Smith was, as usual, gracious / Albert Walker, MPP, credited Past Clerk Bolton Falby\.with the Whitby Township's second centennial project, Willow Park on Rossland Road, was officially opened Satur- day afternoon with the WHITBY TOWNSHIP PARK OFFICIALLY OPENED planting of a tree. Seen here are Councillor James Brady wielding the spade as Robert Lindsay, chair- man of the township cen- com- mittee, holds the tree. The celebration closed with a display of fireworks in the evening. --Oshawa Times Photo tennial . celebrations Lion's share of the crédit* for the new building. Officials from municipalities also attended the neighboring Ajax Sports church. pi Final arrangements were made for the be held at the home of Mr. and|# Mrs. George Anderson, Spring Road, June 26 at 6 p.m. James Ashley will act as auc- tioneer, Entertainment will be attend in period costumes. ident of the Association, pre- sented Mrs. David Kernohan with a farewell gift as she, her husband and family will estab- lish residence in St. Thomas, Mrs, George Thwaites intro- duced the invited guest, Mrs. 0. plained the origin of some of them. kitghen and parlor in the new|the meeting he was |stadium attendants to do extra} "Box Social" to|/Sunday duty. Rev Eddy Stride, Clear|¢@l | Graham, called this decision "a} serious error of judgment." provided. Several members will/000 was nine-day crusade so far. Mrs. Warren Mowat, the pres-|---------- Order of the Eastern Star, is holding a pot luck supper for officers and members causing| ublic transport officials and) Church of England evangeli- | who has always backed Sunday night's crowd of 14,-| the smallest of the Whitby Chapter, "No. 248, | 1 at the PERSONALS | TUES. NIGHT BINGO at the Columbus Club 133 Brock St. N. WHITBY EVERY Doors Open at 7 P.M. Admission 50¢ Ne Children Under 16 Years Gordon was assisted by Vice- Grand, Sister Joan Mace at the Sister Sheila | 8 P.M, SHARP /ashington. is this og bevel PORT ELGIN, Ont. (CP) BRIDGE dedication while St. preg ett T D ty ae s econom » Ont. ask i i ich t er name, The Canadian council of the eeecciat ak tron oe '4 oan. Big Success Wh en you oronto- ominion now pays | PARK iday ition zling IN O'HEARN --The position the adopted towards ioliday has puzzled nment went along in declaring it a lay." it left it up to the 's and to industry er they would rec- overnment itself, of day it rejects attempts by the government to interfere with the union's drive for wage par- ity with the United States. Industry Minister C. M. Drury said last March that in- ternational unions were influ- encing Canadian branches on the wage parity issue. The council said Sunday that the parity issue had been started by Canadians. "Where management supplies equal. equipment, production of Canadian workers is as good as or better than that of U.S. work- ers," the council said. Pat Smith, president of Local 439, was re-elected president of the council. James Petees, Local 1285, Brampton, was re-elected vice- president, SCORES The winners and high scores in the games played last week by the Oshawa, Brooklin, Ben- eral Motors and Oshawa Golf Club Duplicate Bridge Clubs were: OSHAWA CLUB Mrs. W. Sweeney and Dr. S. P. Kandel, who had a score of 118, were the winners of the Mixed Paris Trophy. Other scores were: Mrs. E. J. Wads- worth and J. Miller, 111; Mrs. performed under the direction of Mrs. E. Dobson. Rebekah Lodge Names Officers AJAX (Staff) -- Officers for 1967-68 were elected by accla- mation at the June meeting of White Dove Rebekah Lodge. The installation will be held in October. The new officers t G. A. Rundle and A, Vaillan- court, 106; Mrs. K. Marden and P. Kaukonen, 101; Miss A. V. Drummond and R. Chow, 99; Mrs. R. Morris and L. Peel, 97. BROOKLIN CLUB Mr. and Mrs. H. Barker, 76; Mrs, R. Barrand and Mrs. W. Heron, 74; F. Wells and J. H. Winter, 73; Mrs. R. Morris and Mrs. W. J. Timmins, 71; Mrs. R. Heron and J. Patterson, 70. The club will hold its closing party June 28. GENERAL MOTORS are: Noble Grand, Robins PNG, vice - grand, Sister Alice Collins; recording secretary Sister Eilen Gilbert, PNG financial secretary sister Isobel Mackness PN G; treasurer, Sister Florence Jar- vis PNG; trustee, Sister Elva Brennan. The CP and T. Committee re- ported the series of euchre par- ties were most successful. Fin- al plans were made for the June 28 visit of Past President Sister Clara Beaty and memb- ers of Queen Mary Lodge, Can- Sister Doris were added Saturday to the Ajax Sport's Day. | competition, school grounds. freshment booth at the Sport's Day and at the Teen Age Dance in the evening. The dance was held behind the Ajax Hydro Building and Stedmans Store in the fenced in area. Dancing was to the live music of the Privy Counsel, a well known local group. at 10 a.m. The parade moved) Ajax - Many new attractions One of the highlights was he Firefighter's Water Ball when teams of three men compete, With reg- ulation fire hoses using the powerful stream of water to knock the ball along a taut 100 feet of wire. Boxing and Judo matches were both of interest during the afternoon. Many Carnival and Side Show events also took place at the St. Bernadette's The Kinsmen operated a re- | A parade kicked off the. day are looking for a "SPECIAL" USED CAR look us over... MOST YEARS and MODELS AVAILABLE .. . on Premium Savings Account. Interest is paid from the date of the initial deposit Yes, Toronto-Dominion now pays a whopping 4Y%a% on a new type of Savings Account. (interest is paid twice yearly and the minimum monthly balance). We call it our Premium Savings Account--and for good rea- Chequing Accoun' calculated on now son. 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