WHITBY DAY BY DAY $ INEVITABLE titan Fox Ghatak f Union rovision For Boar | ; Approved By Council WHITBY (Staff) -- Five reso-,tional Institute, Nov. 20, from 7 Jutions providing for various|to 8 p.m. Elections, if necessary will be held Dee, 9, from 9 a.m. THE OSHAWA TIMES; | Tuesday, June 27, 1967 § construction of an addition te jthe Rouge Hills Publie Scheel, Dog Licence Fee Cut Proposed For Pickering *""""," PICKERING (Staff) -- Dog|requested tewnship plans to in-| Rankin will be considered by iieence ot Poesy Town-| stall sewers to the Dunbarton | 'he township property eammit- ship came under criticism at|,,; ' tee as the architeet for the new the Monday meeting of town- High School be revised to IR | township police station ta he ship council, | clude service to the Proposed | constructed between Highways Councillor Harvey Spang gave |"CW Senior public school which |) and 401 across from the exiat= contingencies, in the event the t . 67 p.m. There will be no ad- vill be locat i diately | i i amalgamation of the Town of! vance poll. a notice of motion that he willl south tinea eee ten Police station in Dunbar. Whithy and Whitby Township is) 1¢ amalgamation takes place propose st next week's Mesiiag) wie eubiie school board alse | approved, were approved, Mon-/the practice of collecting the $10 that dog licence fees be de-|1 14 the High Scheol beard it day night, by Whitby Town! poli tax will be discontinued in creased in 1968. would be advantageous to make ane ee na Cauneil, that area of the new municipal- The dog oa Nea? up under | provision for sewage from the strip 4 and an 'the Pure - s bylaws when impounding] new school to discharge inte the fee for keeping dogs was in-|proposed sewer system. creased to $5 per day or any part thereof plus a $5 impound- ing fee. Councillor Spang said he saw no reason why the township li- Prevision was made for thejity which is now the town of setting up ef a reparations com-| Whitby. This action was taken mittee eomposed of eight per-jas no poll tax is now collected sens; the setting up of a nine-|in the tewnship and it is felt the man arena board, reflecting the|cost of collection would not jus- present personnel ef the boards) tify the levy in the town and township; and! Coyncil referred back te the Rican coast, is the nesting |ground for most of the Carib- The board also requested that| bean green turtles. arrangements be made for) ------ water services fer the Weod-| lands Centennial Public School || SPEEDY TAXI SERVICE either as a lecal improvement the setting up of a con.munity|jqint amalgamation committee cence fees of $5 for the first/or otherwise. a eentre beard ef seven persons, ' Bs erp which would have =". oe hgh ge] Hoag bn gee. tanen Wats Pha gel reflecting the personnel of the!provided for an assessment of tewn and township beards, $300 in the town and $100 in the In the event amalgamation|township ag a qualification for becomes a reality the nomina-jelectors and candidates. It was tion meeting for the new mu-|the feeling of some members nicipality will be held in Ander-|that this would prevent some sen Bireet Collegiate and Voca-|senior citizens from voting. and second female dog should| Couneil agreed te meet with be more than any other munici-| representatives fram the re-| pality. cently established Rranch 406, Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean Mc-| Royal Canadian Legion, in Ray| Pherson agreed and said she | Ridges. was interested only in the con-| Reeve Clifford Layeox ap- trol of dogs running at large in| pointed Councillors John Wil- the township. jliams and Donald Beer to sit In a recorded vote the bylaw|with himself as a committee to was passed with only the deputy | meet with the Legien re arding reeve and Councillor Spang op-|a site for the tame Hall on the posed. | south side of Base Line Road, BRIDGE TENDER MONEY BORROWED Tenders for a bridge to be) Couneil passed bylaws to bor-| 7 DAYS A WEEK FAST SERVICE Custom Tailored MORTGAGE LOANS Town To Test Canning Plant Waste Whitby Town Council agreed] resolution and that the tewn pay Monday night to carry out alits consultants $500 for their testing' program be instituted,|work The firm will be assessed using the facilities of Gore and|§6,000 for its next permit. CENTENNIAL BEARD GROWING CONTEST AROUSES INTEREST the most artistic beard at the Ontario Barbers' Asso- teney of a growth by Wil- imi . Hy ; Shaving mugs were Sterrie Limited at the Plant hod Council action arase out of awarded to Howard Lane the Whitby Beard growing ciation, Harry Ross, Lieyd -- liam Barlow, RR 2, Black- jcanstructed on Concession 1,/rew $940,008 for the eonstruo- | No Bonuses Stekley - Van Camp and that the|jalks it has held with the firm fer best full beard, Ren contest judging Monday Smith and Wilf Giles. Seen stock, About 20 Whithy men /Lot 32, were opened. Consult-|tian of the Woodlands Public town pay the cost of the tests upland the town's consultants.| Deeth fer most original night. Judges for the contest here is adjudicator Harry entered the contest. ing engineers for the structure|School; $115,000 fer the can-| No Hidden Charges, te $2,000 and that the firn: be/Coyneil for seme time has been will review the tenders before|struction ef a watermain an| ~ A P beard and Van Essen for were Oshawa members of Ross checking the cansis- --Oshawa Times Phota a pay an residual|studying ways and means o ' | the contract is let. Prices for|Highway 3 and $180,000 for the a . controlling the waste materia e vie j j|the structure ranged from $77,-| 5 ; = Council alse approved 8 pre: foing frem the plant Bs ™ 'i: : | board fei sakes Bag AP pte to $134,548, | pi VICTORIA and pasal for a pre-treatment pro-|the town's sewage isposa ] 1cad 10 e e ] S | j shool and! | E «Estimates, Regsoneble i gram, agreed to a housekeeping plant during the canning season. n n n ee ghd pc Egy lnigge a GARAGE BUNTING, al Rates, Repeir Specialist. | GR EY TR UST lieved taxes would go up next/ior said Metropolitan, Toronto : | ® & ® year as there is a need for the i i WHITBY, ONT. Confederation Day Causes Confusion | E xX lained B ounc il caheol, Ser mena bettie aeeetce ' ° As was the case in Oshawa,)that no action be taken regard-| p DECISION CLEAR CUT |any garbage dumping operation | 668-5897 the action of the federal andjing an additional heligay for "The decision regarding amal- Bae ond Township. provincial governments in pro-| July 3. There was a tie when 5 ea q i 1 dj adopted. H id th t-| i y r. Taylor appeared before| elaiming July 3 as Confedera- the motien was voted on and BP Lhd eng MenPooger hlg Soren bait ta apenlcaasine ly held or beg toute, enemnsen is clear out. yes si the municipal bills committee |] 26 Hew bap L. D. REID ; tion Day caused same confu-|Mayor D. G, Newman cast the! gerended their decision to seek|which takes in part of another. |All the land in the township| °™!Y ee! i to a proposed | Servite tostalled Mortgage Manager ASE ae sion at the Monday night meet-jdeciding vote against the), amalgamation of the town| In 1966, he said, council de-|was in public hands so only de- toward a larger unit of govern-/amendment to Bill 118 which|f Fest Rependeble Radie Dispetched i r 8 ) ould all Plumbing Se G. T. WHATTAM orful politician at the ing af the Whitby Town Council. | motion. and Whitby Township. cided to consider amalgamation.|velopers stood to benefit. ment. We have lost our tax de- bs uld allow Metro Toronto to pa... me rine, ene e of Confederation, Two weeks ago, prior to the) It was then agreed that nege-| Frank A, Sugden appeared|It was everyone's hope, in-/COST IS HIGH |partment and there is talk of a/@U™P garbage in dormitery i . Manager --CP Phote proclamation, council agreed to|tiations be held with the unien| pefore council as a delegation of|cluding the town's consultants,) "I fayec amalgamation but I/county - wide welfare service, yee ge Coll 723-1191 grant, eivie workers a poliday regarding pprotision vt id one. He contended his taxes|that amalgamation would Fa feel the cost is high. I suggest|and a regional police service.|_ [0WShip Area 2 School Board een on July 3 rather than July 1,/Dominion Day iday an @/were high enough and people|vide the opportunity fer joint/to council that before we com-|Only a small part of the tax aR i @ the British North Amer- which is a Saturday. mayor proclaim July 3 8% &/with fixed incomes are in no|municipal development of the|plete out talks with the town-|dollar is controlled by eouncil. Aet was proclaimed, It was moved Monday night'holiday. position to pay any more; that|/township lands and at a lesser|ship we take another look at the|We cannot afford to improve THE ONE AND ON LY tut Confederation itself did developers of new property may; cost extend services so the value) whole question," said Councillor|conditions on the present tax! end Howe's oppasition. pay for connections for water|of industrial land could be eapi-| Edwards, base,"' he said. le rallied the anti-Confed- WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS and sewers but will not pay for) talized on. Cc id eillor O'Connell ex-| 'Politics are non-existent in : the new water and sewage). ES pressed concern for persons on|this matter, The township has Uw Gr peatinegt ae The Whitby Brass Band Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Butler and|plants necessary; that the|DEVELOPMENT FORESEEN fixed income. Higher govern-/not the tax base to provide the = re and the new federal Ladies' Auxiliary members and| children, Dana and Laurie, are|School system will not be able) Shaopsgsrmrrcoutaabae p 1 {ment grants had brought some|services we can give it, The se held in September. their husbands were entertained fee ath k vacation |t take care of more pupils with-/S00ner oF later in this area, relief, There had been no new|objective is to provide them eg re Arcee at a barbecue, Saturday eve-|SPending # three-week vacation! |) new buildings which he did|is only a matter of time. }\housing development in Whithy|with services. As far as I any et: 36 anti-confederates is ning, at the home of Mr. and|in British Columbia. In Green-|not wish to help pay. pea mci ae Ring gpk in the past two years, all such|aware council is unanimous for , pro-confederates in the Mrs. Morley Smith, Crawforth|wood they will visit their son-in-| Mr, Sugden said that if the| the developmen M wee ee aa growth being confined to fill-injamalgamation, The only dif- vincial house and the Street. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.|town is not now able to take ant get ia henetie et at vie development. He said the town|ferences are over minor de- ne lopsided margin of 18 Mrs, Mary Mitchell Colborne (Stanton Foster, In Rossland|eare of the demands being war] Ada a gga ol ha ste had controlled development, tails," Mayor Newman said. | in the federal Hoypse. s ra, MRTY enelt, they will be guests of hisjupon it by residents he cou' , dutake 4h iat ae) treet, was a delegate to the t how it hoped to care for|°ly undertake those capital e lowe himself was elected te ? ; istian |Drother and family, Mr. and|not see tig dit thin its ability to four - day Women's Christian Je in the surrounding area.|Penditures within its ability federal House and the fol- Tem i Mrs. Rod Butler and in Kaslo|peop Y t stop taxes in- jperance Union Provincial]; Jaimed he had not heard|Pay. You cannot stop taxes in ing year went with assoei- Convention held in St. Catha-|Wil visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter|He claim creasing; but the ability to con- " . f° lgama- ing; y nt ¥}ip : to Landon to plead onee nines Butler. They will also call on|any valid reason for ama trot daevauian 'would' ba) imi Eaaaaie in that his province he é friends in Riondel, the former | tion. Seavad. Ih wy Seinen tae "le : 'achat ess : wed to leave Confedera- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bryant and|residence of the Butler family. SHARE SERVICES ereases would be larger if Temporary Office Staff -- Permanent Placement : eas ss = seit is eae -- a pao Mi shaapergg Mrs. Harold Butson, 221 Lee| Councillor Aileen Moore said amalgamation aA not take yea ro rag -- Photocenying rid one i. ~~, ce "| Avenue, and r sister, Mrs.|the consensus was that amal-|place,"' he said. stenogra rs, Commissioner for taking affi- | f i, = ae wyrnee te Ob: land, Gerdon el ay Torento, en-|gamation would make it pos- ' Councillor eawares, age he} davits etc., Forms, etc. Pa pr nN uP LB uer r financial ar- .|joyed a tour te Expo 67, sible for Whitby to share its)had favored the holding of a gements for Nova Scotia. Zork. sussell Saunders, Fare eyed 9 bus " services with township residents| plebiscite on amalgamation, Re- FOR HELP IN A HURRY ...-------,.,. tion Road, Brooklin, president 335 COCHRANE S&T., WHITBY } venture was guccesstul of Whitby Women's" Institute, |, Mt... W. Cameron 160/and such a move would be of|ferring to the Little Report, CALL $.0.5. 3 " , Shortly after, he joined has invited members to her| Brock Street North, apent a few/ mutual benefit to both munici- |which cost the town $10,000, he : Combine the best of the old and new and enjoy the peace ond comfert that cabinet of Sir John A, home to close the present meet-|@2% 1" Cannington visiting her} palities, jsaid it had never been used. 5.0.5, hes moved te @ new location belongs here in this fine 6 room hame, with rest roam and fireplace. The donald. Py season Following the meet.|PPether and sister-in-law, Mr.|" Mayor D. G. Newman ex-|This report recommended the which is more efficient. L-shaped living and dining area is 348 $4 ft. and @ fenced in yard is 66' x ven his last decision ist Wednesday. aa pm, 4 and Mrs. George Willis, Jained negotiations had started| annexation of the southern part 132' 9 ee red accusations that Howe strawberry socihl will. be. enc M d Mrs, Charl G i 'our years ago. Taxes and the/ef the township to the 4th Con- ' jase sean om ane joyed ane p nebettd Christine "ca cost of providing services to| cession. The report suggested ECRETARIAL VERLOAD ERVICE ed to end his opposition. residents of the town were in-/the town seek amalgamation ORDON OSBORN : it historians now feel that Richard and Gary Cockerline, peri ggl oa BB creasing faster than the town's! with all its attendant risks. 2nd Fi 101 Dundas St. W G . e had at last recognized 1043 Wardman Crescent, spent ieee established renidence is ability to meet them. Council in} It was not until after some mn oor undas St. W. the prevince's place in a few days in North Bay visit- 1963 had contemplated annexa-| spirited discussion that the idea WHITBY i 8-8181 f ITED B New Glasgow, Nova _ Seoti: j new union was inevitable. ing relatives. : *)/tion of part of the township.'of holding publie meeting was eat gerlous. threat' to _ Pescadero DIAL 668-8826 WHITBY + § i |new position. To keep informed ba a Scotia's role within the Mrs.. Watson Wineck, 506 gheui Whitb : ; 1 y, Oshawa and dis- asa nation had been re her gulebter, Mee' Sort mae tier, bet eiies ped a sub- BROCK One complete program each -------- EEE , ville, entertained at Mra,|Scribers af The Oshawa Times. 9 : . j Wineck's residence at a mis-|The most avid reader of local WHITBY Evening -- Starting at 7;30 ' idal news is their aunt, Mrs. N. y] en a tek cies eo bacon, Rowe, of Nottingham, England, dothowy Norlock, Whitby, who is to he|Who is visiting them for several quien married Aug, § te Frank Savoie, | Weeks. Micheal Toronto in fi, Hedwigs' Roman Parks 121 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY 668-8361 Catholic Ghusshr Merruis Be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kemp, The bride-to-be was assisted by |fhy reveal, Road, Alex, had a Marthe JUST NORTH OF ARNOLD'S MEAT MARKET | Mrs. Bert Quenville in opening | yigi , y the levaly nities A buffet visited Mrs, Kemp's eousins in , lanch wee noe YB A DUNC! Birmingham, England and een abandoning socialism. UnCh WAR Aeryed, visited in London and Niee, stlonal all sompany. i Mr. and Mrs, Ronald. Burk, | renee where they attended the FIRECRACKERS KODAK much a business on west- and children, Jackie and Craig, i A Rotary International ; ines with foreign partners spent the weekend visiting in u COLUMBIA PICTU t works. But as yet little Minden with Mr, and Mrs, Allan be a py el JULY 1 ' 1967 INSTAMATIC 104 dees and unemployment Taylor and in Loehlin with Mr, 24-H THE HAPPENING" s at 50 per cent. Independ- and Mrs. Allan Burk, FREE 24-HOUR FOR raused most of the French | te ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION @NLY 14 50 ve and, Soy had bees the SEEK POLICE IN UK | Service Contractors "SEE YOU IN HELL DARLING" ° R ing A NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) In COLOR with Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh "war | ] WITH TRADE IN ANY OLD CAMERA is also leave. The Niagara Falls police com: SAWDON"S ee regime must da some- mission will seek police re Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT about the gap between ex- cruits in the United Kingdom F UE Fe Ss Eee =e ions and promises on the this year because of a shortage BY PRODIN +4 ateins be ane onl of suitable candidates in the FURNACE OIL ! . district. Chief Irwin W, Wilson -- I, Phineas Q. McPhinn (pictured above), join together LISTERINE t long time; turning the said he proposed the scheme STOVE OIL AND COAL with the bottler of Coca-Cola in congratulating a winner in the NEW INSECT 's attention from the gai after 10 British police officers] 244 Brock St. S., Whitby marvellous promotion, 'Make a date with Coke.' ier and a ag B anti- attending the World Congress of 668-3524 Well done! 14-02. : Lyi ope bape -----. Police here gent in job applica- REG, 1.19 NOW 88° Ag teow age bist ROYCE PAYNE, Scerborough, Onterio. su: For House & Gorden in terms of domestic Al . See and Test Drive These poliey; it did not raise He's just won a trip for twe yy 22.02, REG, 9% indard ef living er provide 8 ere f i RECOMMENDED REG. 1.49 NOW e eNLY ¢ rebel Gonidaa' lew to anywhere in Canada, vie Air Caneda. he government. m 'And there are still lot of priaas tp be wee! -- QUALITY " CHARCOAL tARS AGO FRESH PICKED -- FOR SALE USED CARS 54s, 20 YEARS AGO, . 49° wh 4 m = a Thoroughly reconditioned, with written guerantee for your eu Insect Oshawa of Oahave were ee ere ? Repellent wa were successful 1963 PLYMOUTH SAVOY SEDAN LIGHTER STARTER second year examinations syRawernny rm Wa i ; f REG, 1.34 Faculty of Medicine at RM Black and silver, 6 cylinder engine, automatic 40.02. ONLY | 19 eatele bf Toronto, y transmission, custom radio, whitewall tires, Lic. ONLY 75° ® Lois Bonnetta daughter @ No. J 74258. and Mrs. A. E. Bon- Fal course: at St. Michaels 5 1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN il; Tarante and ea cont < White and red in color, 8 cylinder engine, auto- RAID Bh Bact .) matic transmission, custom radio, wheé! discs, Lie. GOLF BALLS No. 286211, 18, XARS AGO, HAMBLY'S BEVERAGES Malay 6? Wenner | 412% FISHING TACKLE House & , Li Atos Model Shoe store has ope LIMITED cian RIFLES & Garden | new store at 32 Sim- OSHAWA, ONTARIO y' H or and Mow, Man NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE il manage the store. | SHELLS ONLY le sitting contest will he PICK YOUR OWN BRING | Authorized bottler of Coca-Cols under contract with Coca-Cols Ltd. 98 BRAY oT "Tey + L e | Lakeview Park today. ANY TIME CONTAINERS ' 7 nner will receive $25.00 | tobert Frazer, manager A Jubilee Pavilion.