Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1967, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Juue 28, 1967 5 Closing Of Street Recommended BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby INY TODAY lustry 'ance and other charae- 's of wood return. this technical break- h is only part of the an- promotion is the other. in Canada, lumbermen w people realize that 'an be made fire-proof, oof, warp-proof and rot- in short, almost de- WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY School Program Marks Centennial Of Canada WHITBY (Staff) -- The pupils of R. A. Hutchison Public School, Whitby, celebrated Can- ada's Centennial with a pro- gram of songs, plays, and Electronic System By Council At Aj AJAX (Staff) -- For the first time Tuesday night Ajax Town|the new building. Council faced 11 microphones! MEETINGS CANCELLED and six speakers as the Ajax) Councillor Wetherall moved jcouncil chamber's sound Sys-ithat the council meetings for jtem filled the public galleries. July 24 and Aug. 21 be can- |Township Council voted three Councillor Ashley said that|to one Monday night to recom- although he was in favor of/mend to the department of [the move many residents had/highways that Pearl Street, opposed fluoridation when|Brooklin, should be designated council gave consideration to|a one-way street in a northerly the move several years ago. direction. Councillor James P, tumes_ representing different ing seemed quite impressed by| racial and ethnic groups, and different periods in Canada's history. They paid tribute in song and drama to the many nations who have made of this on-proof. dances representing different|"land of a hundred peoples" a Each councillor, the clerk|celled. Any necessary meet- WORLD CHAMPIONS Brady voted against the recom- King 'co-manager of aspects of Canada's historical|nation which has become from }and deputy clerk have a swivellings will be held at the call The Ajax ata Girls' five mendation. mnwealth Pdcific 'Tim- and cultural background. sea to sea one people, by choice, jarm microphone attached tolof the mayor. The munici- "It's a safety hazard for Pin Bowling team who were presented with a three-foot tro- phy for their world supremacy in the 12 years and tnder| group were honored. Councillor Owen Ashley said! the girls received a great deal| of credit for winning the trophy} children," said Mr. Brady. "Only people who live on the street should use it, and the people who live on {t want it closed."* pal offices will be open from 8 a.m. to 4.p.m. from July 4 to September 1. Mr. Wetherall said the apart- ment site plan, adjacent to the Harwood Park apartments, had been accepted by the finance Developing the theme 'What is Canada?", the pupils per- formed old time and modern dances. They demonstrated the part that sports have played in the development of a distinctive Canadian identity, their desks and speakers in the ceiling above the galleries blare out the proceedings. The system was installed at the cost of $1,000. It proved effective even though the only person to attend the meeting in and name, and deed." The centennial program was the culmination of a_ special social studies curriculum chosen for centennial year to foster in the pupils a sense of pride and responsibility in their Canadian les Ltd., says: 'Steel, s, aluminum, and the behind them, are all z to oust us from the - place. They are , clever merchan- known for elastic FORGED INSIDE PRISON "bei le ttee and was in the NEW DELHI g of promotion in rela- Pupils and teachers wore cos-! citizenship the gallery did not stay long/commi -- ; : ee. (AP)--An In- the 'costs. enough to receive the full bene-/hands of the solicitor. Deal thelr performance' 'esns| ia! man serving & 108-year example, in 1963 the fit. |SWIMMING POOLS year the trophy will b epiioge. for whet | Was. Cie fabricating. industry School Boards Support Amalgamation KINSMEN CAMPAIGN Third a ea given to a the parunnune" posmesien" Ot ane ar eng been 8 cents on promotion F ' | age gages Fe a | by i é mn. unterfeit cou- h $100 of po abe ite Support of the application by|necessary steps of informing | The Ajax Kinemen have Yo llg g Fo gue eel ham pies P< pons to buy food from the e spent by all Canadian the councils of the Town of|the Ontario Municipal Board in jagreed to spearhead a cam- laida the: couiicll: Chane prison canteen, the jail super- ming pools. Fences will be required for} outdoor pools in excess inches in depth. The bylaw stip- Whitby and Whitby Township for amalgamation was voted at a joint meeting of area school |paign for funds to furnish the jnew arena community centre jnow under construction. their brief for amalgamation," a letter from the secretary of the joint con.mittee said. ies was 84 cents, Well, same year we soent agnificent sum of 16 intendent reports. New Ajax Police constable of 14/Bary Nolan, who joined the and that just isn't gocd he future of the Cana- rest industry is promis- the opinion of Dr. Ray director of the federal products laboratory in ver. dis man's most val- renewable resource," s. "We will be making roducts and paper jong boards last week. The joint committee of is) Whitby Public School, Whitby Township Public School and the Whitby District High School Boards discussed the situation at a meeting in Kathleen Rowe! Public School. "We support the formation of a board of education in the event of amalgamation and re- The joint committee of the school boards will meet the joint amalgamation committee of the two councils in the near future to discuss all matters pertaining to education which should be brought to the atten- tion of the municipal board. These include the determina- tion of conterminous boundaries} and dissolution of school sec- quest that the council take the tions. | ree THE PUPILS AND teach- ers of R. A. Hutchison Pub- lic School, Whitby, wore costumes representing dif- ate ferent racial groups, Monday, when they celebrated Canada's centen- nial with a program of and ethnic songs, plays and dances. The program developed the theme 'What is Canada?" --Oshawa Times Photo Meetings Will Continue |treasurer William G. |stated the maintenance |moved to ask for a progress report from the corporation. A letter from County Clerk-| ulated Deputy Manning | Mary Reid and Clerk M. B.| FLUORIDE jchallenge and are expected to | Start their campaign soon. Councillor Ed Wetherall, in his finance and legislation re- port, said his committee had approached the service club ex- ecutive and explained the need- ed equipment and furniture. He said the club had accepted the le ulates high, constructed of 13 gauge chainlink fencing or an equiva- the fence be six feet nt enclosure. Council approved the pur- chase of 5.5 acres of land at $25,000 for a new school site in| ------ the southwood subdivision. The} new site will back on some of} Mayor H. M. Smith congrat-|the homes 'on Clements Road. Reeve Mrs. rate;Beauchamp for their work in Fluoridation of the Ajax force on June 15, was congrat- ulated by council for being the top student at the Aylmer Police College recruit course Constable Nolan won first place in the course which included 140 students from all Ontario. | INDUSTRY COMPACT Four-fifths of South Africa's industry is in four urban areas.) One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper and Murals Custom Draperies Broadloom C.1.L, Paints end Varnishes e e e @ Benjamin Moore Paints he last pound of iron | *. Hid oes charged to residents of the|making the official opening of | water supply will come only} SPEEDY TAXI SERVICE | county's two homes for the aged|the municipal complex a suc-|after a plebiscite Mayor H. M. 668 6841 'During Summer Months -- 36 Area Residents Receive Citizenship WHITBY (Staff) -- Due to the had been in| will be increased from $6 to $7 comments | was replying to a suggestion by DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. sn EH property agents Whitby, June 13, cess. Fifty-six residents of the dis-)sander and Mrs. Jozefa Szym-\yolume business to be con- investigating| per day. It was stated the in-| The mayor said N'S PARK trict received their Canadian|anowski, Ilkka Varpula, John|sidered, Whitby Town Council |possible sites for the erection of|crease was due to conditiofs|on the exterior color of the|Reeve Henry Polak that the PHONE 668-5862 ------ Citizenship Certificate t a|¥emb, Wybren and Mrs. Lucas-| will hold meetings on the sec-|16 senior citizens suites and 42/over which the management|building seemed to. diminish|Ontario County MOH address 7 DAYS A WEEK 107 Byron St. S., Whitby i ieee apr LENE eS sina Antje Wielinga, Ewhen|ond and fourth Mondays of July|family housing units, council'committee has no control and people attending the open-!council on fluoridation. | ceremony last week at the On-/and Mrs, Maria Wilasiuk, all of|and August, with committee eit ntroversy tario County Building. Those| Oshawa. meetings on the alternate Mon- : receiving the certificates were:| Theodorus Antonius Johannes| days. roided | Divorce ' DON O'HEARN NTO Premier Ro- es Ottawa at least one has kept him out of a rsy over divorce. » Throne Speech last the government prom- inquiry into divorce. » the broader public f today, divorce is still y question. And if it recommendations of an of its own the govern- ld have lost some sup- after, however, the Zovernment announced 'Commons inquiry. int committee now has weeping recommenda- Evangelos Aivaliotis, Jochem Bakker, Mrs. Antonio Bavaro, Alois and Mrs. Maria Benko, Danie] Davison, Jan Floris De- with, Denis Dracopoulos, Alek- sander and Mrs. Jozefa Dran- ski, Rupert Joseph and Mrs. Elsie Joanna Geypens, Mrs. Julia Gron, Mrs. Johanna Huh- tala, Arnold Jacenty, Stephan Kattner, Ariano Martinolich. Guiseppe and Mrs. Anna Mar- tinolich, Sante and Mrs. Seri- ana Anna Mastroianni, Efrem: Palamarchuk, Marino and Mrs. Andreina Rerecich, Cosimo Si- ciliano, Giuseppe _ Silvestri, Matthew William Sutton, Alek- and Mrs. Gertruida Arnts, Pick- ering; Mrs. Geertrud Adriana Bennett, Whitby; Giuseppe De- Angelis, Toronto; Hendrikus Johannes and Mrs. Lena Faas, Bay Ridges; August Greier, Hampton; Hans Peter and Mrs, Eva Gudrun Heinemann, Sun- derland; Richard Kraft, Brook- lin; Mrs, Vera McLean, Bay Ridges; Mrs. Krystyna Moczui- ski, Ajax. Henryk Raczowski, Newcastle, Mrs. Gertrud Olga Stenz, Brooklin; Martinus Henrikus and Mrs. Theodora Maria Ves- ters, Pickering; Florian Wol- linger, Pickering. New Highway Sign Suggested WHITBY (Staff) -- A sugges- tion by Councillor T. Edwards that a sign be erected by the department of highways, at the intersection of Highway 12 and Thickson's Road, drawing at- tention to the fact that Thick- business section and serve to relieve the congestion which now occurs. He said that if motorists wished to get gas or food they would continue south on Highway 12; but otherwise they would take the alternate Bylaws providing for the sign- ing of an agreement with the Whitby branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses; an amendment to the official plan and a change in the _ hairdressers' bylaw authorizing the clerk rather than the treasurer to issue licences were passed Monday night by town council. Although he had been invited to attend, Mr. Stange, the owner of 300 High Street, failed to ap- pear and further action was de- layed. ENGAGE ASSISTANTS Council concurred with a rec- ommendation from the Joint Zoning Bylaw Committee that the solicitor be empowered to engage D. Little, a municipal planning consultant and R. Harding of the County Assess- ment Department to assist at the Aug. 28 Ontario Municipal Board hearing on the town's official plan. Approval was given to the de- partment of national defence to More people buy new Chevrolets than any other new car . ; have its aircraft fly over ich, it is expected, the son's Road leads to Highway route to Highway 401. 4 3 overnment will largely 401, was referred to the Whitby| Mr. Edwards' suggestion was Caamy Sega tentennn ce an i Mr. Robarts has not Brookin merchants for "an|Riteriey wher elt "each a] ,ctunell agreed to place 1 You can be sure of the car more people are buying. * s A it . ' ' t up his inquiry. opinion. move would take business aW8Y|niva) celebration being held Gar And more people buy new Chevrolets than any other new car. ough he will have te slation in line with fed- ges, he will be follow- ya's lead and shouldn't any trouble. TIVE ater Resources Com- has been active these you may have noticed. been conferring with setting new standards, announced it is going trying to resolve the of pollution by farm- vas a criticism of the on voiced to me per- y an expert recently. ems to have merit. that its approach to by industry tends to < research and prog- Councillor Edwards contend- ed the sign would divert heavy Sunday night traffic from the north away from the Whitby from Whitby business places. It was at his suggestion the matter was referred to seek opinions. , WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS The Royal Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary is holding its social evening, Wednesday, at the Legion hall starting at 7.30 p.m. with a pot luck supper. Mrs. H. N. Crawforth, RR 2, Whitby, has invited members of the Women's Christian Tem- perance Union to a picnic at her home today. Safety Plaques Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Cameron have returned from a vacation spent at Camp Andorra, Tima- gami, where they were the guests of Mrs. Phyllis Hunter. nival celebration being held dur- ing the Civic Holiday weekend in August. The theme of the poate will be 'Canada 1867 to A letter from Ronald Hf. Smith, BA, complaining about the town's method of collecting his 1966 business tax, will be referred to the Law Society of Upper Canada. REPORT ASKED Informed by the Ontario Hous- ing Corporation that one of its The past president, Sister Clara Beatty, and members of Queen Mary Rebecah Lodge, Cannington, this evening will visit Ajax White Dove Rebek- ah Lodge, The Ajax Women's Institute will have entries of needie- work at the Oshawa Fair in| Created Te Individual Requirements (Or AbE | STAFFORD BROS. Five exciting Chevrolet series for a start: Caprice, Impala Super Sport, Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne. 17 beautiful models to choose from: _ convertibles, hardtops, sedans, station wagons. A big choice. One to suit you. Chevrolet gives you There are reasons for this. A lot of good reasons. a great range of performance teams: economical Sixes, small V8s, big V8s, all-out V8s; transmissions: 3-Speed manual, 4-on-the-floor, Powerglide automatic and Turbo Hydra-Matic that lets you do both... shift through gears manually or go fully automatic. Chevrolet rides smoother. Corners easier. Runs quieter. With all these good reasons for owning a Chevrolet going for you, at ik ila. Given At Ajax /July. Hin no wonder it's your best buy. If you need another one, Ae i ae AJAX (Staff) -- A school and pRoP-ours EMOTIONAL MONUMENTS consider this. There's never been a better time to buy. ivi ic h i- yes in certain methods + Elsa grants Meo male 50 per cent ol college 668-3552 Your Chevrolet dealer's deals ras right. ; fo see these methods ld like to see it tell that its end product lean. But lea¥e it up 0 how it will do the ' record in the 1966-67 term. The Anthony > said, would encour- trophy will become the perma- Quinn -- _ eee nent possession of the school. Micheal nee! ut which are Bri icha i Bruce O'Brien, manager of cc pt under the the yr Stedman store, be- Parke Bel Alr 4-Door Sedan poroaca: came the recipient of the Kay Morthe is no question the s done a valuable job, hat was badly needed, ) it is a bureaucracy. acracies can tend to- sed minds, always a ark: sr day a huge banner d across the front of building. Provincial Cleaning laugh at jough it belonged to idying up the centén- rations, some' taxpay- believe it aptly should ! RS AGO YEARS AGO, une 28, 1942 'aras Salmers has re- Bachelor of Arts de- honors from R. of ll enter Osgoode Hall | « the cause of safety. St. Bernadette's Separate) School received the Ajax Safety Council Award for the third time for the best school safety Wetheral Award for outstand- ing devotion to the cause of safety. Deputy Reeve Mrs. Mary Reid presented the award to the School Principal, Sister Claudette, while Mrs. Wetherall presented her trophy to Mr. O'Brien. Ajax Police Safety In- structor Sergeant Donald Rob- son said the award was won for the school by the students and mentioned that each Ajax school had a minor accident this year. dropouts are caused by emo- 318 DUNDAS EAST tional problems. BROCK WHITBY COLUMBIA PICTURES and SAM SPIEGE ALSO_-- SECOND FEATURE One complete program each Evening -- Starting at 7:30 Present " "THE HAPPENING ATTRACTION "SEE YOU IN HELL DARLING" in COLOR with Stuert Whitmen, Janet Leigh Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ---- NOTICE "STORE HOURS WHITBY> Most Whitby retail stores will close all day SATUR- SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE See... If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance, Trade-in values high. Immediate delivery on most models. Test drive a new Chevrolet today. You won't need another reason to go Chevrolet. Caprice Custom Sedan Biscayne 4-Door Sedam YEARS AGO, . vos une 28, 1927 DAY, JULY Ist. "CON- |} JOH N RI EGER sney of Disney Real " a nounced. that He will FEDERATION DAY INSURANCE LIMITED nree storey 18 suite building on Simcoe vill cost $80,000. corating committee decorate the city with and flags in honor of Jiamond Jubilee, July, / ond will be open MONDAY, } JULY 3rd. Whitby retefl merchants. 597 KING ST. DIAL 728-7567 PRESIDENT -- CLARE A. SHANK E., OSHAWA te ONTARIO MOTOR SALES 140 BOND ST. W,, OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE 725-6501 NURSE CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE LTD. 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY, ONT. PHONE 668-3304 Be sure to see Bononze on the CBC.TV network each Sundey. Chyk your fceal listing for channel! and time. t

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