Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1967, p. 5

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PARK At Expo One itario O'HEARN WHITBY -- AJAX THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 1, 1967 5 WHITBY (Staff) - At a spec- fal meeting, Monday night, town council gave instructions to the Ontario Housing Corpor- ation to proceed with the erect- ion of 16 housing units for' sen- jor citizens. Negotiations are a property which the corpora- tion feels is suitable. It was intimated that plans for the erection of 42 low rental housing units is still being stud- fed by the corporation. Council asked for the submission of a proposition. Meeting in committee of the whole, council discussed plans with the Whitby Public School Board for the reconstruction of the section of Dundas Street Public School which was heavy- ily damaged by fire some months ago. COUNCIL SUPPORTS HOUSING PLANS At Its special meeting, coun- cil authorized Clerk John R, Frost to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the issuance of debentures in the amount of $125,000 to finance the project. continuing with the owners of " nn nam eee f mci aa.) ut Lec |eity restaurants, coffee lounges|And he handed her a bundle of} OLD PRACTICE REVIVED WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS jovi nexus ona tos sti totes gs otcnven, EDMONTON (CP YA 88 | y re y ether e brides " y 3 Oe + Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moore and) Wallace Taite, Toronto officia-| M&M ase game. : ience lived with their Chinese soba Papen pei ik their daughter Rachelle, Cedar|teq at Pickering Beach Commun-|),.2°,t%¢ immigration officers, husbands after the wedding de-|vive in the gg aoe ire Spring are visitors at the home|... spon sy © |the Chinese and their brides pended on themselves. If they)?! onsus Roman Catholie or Mr and is, Frank Duclos ity Church at both services last) gave the impression of haying didn't want to, adultery "con-| ( hurch. Holy Communion is re- Byron Street North and Mr. and|Sunday replacing Rev. Charles|had serious and, in some cases, fessions" were signed and di-| ceived in a standing rather Mrs. onald Vallieres, Centere|Long who is on vacation. Mr.|!ong courtships. But in fact, the vorces arranged, But one, girl|than kneeling position. It is in- Siteet South : duated from Toronto|Prosecuting lawyer told the|told the police the marriages|tended to remind communi- , Taite graduated fr "| judge, in most cases the brides often turned out '"'quite hap-|Ccants that they are pilgrims John and Peter Bedard, 603|Bible College and will pursue his saw the bridegrooms for the|pily." All the Chinese people|journeying to a promised land. Mary St. E., entertained at their|studies at Windsor, Ont. \first time when they arrived atishe met were courteous and) ze home Sunday for all Venturers i the church for the ceren.ony. kind, she said cheng, 48, two years. A third, bland leaders who have just com-| Pickering Beach residents won| One girl told the police that. Two of three persons charged Phyllis May Lee, 31, was put on pleted the successful 475 mile]/more than 40 prizes at the Osh- after her marriage to a Chinese with conspiring to mislead the| probation. y -- Ontario has a lot of mileage 7, And it is going at Expo is Satur-. nd it promises te ich we will all be bitious program up for the day. yme 1,200 people n from the prov- | a pageant (two It is said it will "national" day } fair, oints of the pag- Riva nang aden trip from Lake Scugog to Expo|awa Fair. student, a man came up to her immigration department were} Judge Alfred Goran. said: 67. During the evening the Ven-| i of the first prize outside the church and _ said:| jailed. Viadimiro Corak, 31, got|"This was a public mischief on turers exchanged views and| The winner St prize) «Here, put this in your purse."| three years and Ah Yuen-'a grand scale." lof $100. in the fiddling contest) ree years lwas Gerald Elliott, Pickering |Beach, who won over 22 contest- Mr. and Mrs. William M. Em-|ants from Toronto, Keswick Bowmanville, Willowdale, etc. oups of singers, cians and gym- epresentatives of nationalities in anecdotes on their paddling tirp. Lunch was served. population. ory spent the weekend at their! » Indian dancers, cottage at West Lake, near) ' , ' asts, Chinese Picton. | Mrs, Marie Manning won) prizes in sewing. Mrs. Norma an 140-member Ee. Portuguese song up from Ottawa ian dance group Mrs. John Young, Buffalo, New|Leathen for her baking and} |York has returned to her home|pickles and Mrs. Janie Mitchel! jafter spending the past two/for her needlework, craft and weeks at the home of Mr. and/baking. Mrs. James Anstey, 24 Euclid Street. | | 'wo women's group from} Pickering Beach who entered for| Sea Ranger Sandra Barker,|the first time were from the} Pickering is spending a two-|Pickering Beach Community| week camping vacation at Herit-|Church Ladies' Fellowshop who! age Centennial Camp at Nairne | won fourth prize for a centennial) ; Island, along the St. Lawrence display. A Division of the S. S. Kresge Company Limited CAMERA DEPT. PECIAC WHITBY POLICE CHIEF VIEWS CONFISCATED WEAPONS DISPLAY department. Chief. George Rankine views the display confiscated weapons which includes a court docket from the last century and Salvage Job Planned Stolen Cars of the pageant 7 military tattoo 'ort Henry guard d drill perform ckville Rifles, > has seen the uard's tattoo will be an im- t has been in the Revolvers rifles, knives and an assortment of dan- gerous weapons are on dis- play at the Whitby police a Whitby newspaper dated 1857, When amalgamation comes to Whitby on Jan. 1 the police department will review the possibility of ex- tending municipal police protection. Whitby Town- ship is now served by the Ontario Provincial Police. (Oshawa Times Photo) S yay. 7 ; | 4 eaway The South East Pickering| We] Ajex Senior Citizens Club will|Firemen's Wives Auxiliary won| } resume its activities Aug. 2 at/fifth prize also for the centennial the Ajax Royal Canadian Legion|display, which consisted of an Hall at- 1:30 p.m. Members did|tiques, old fashioned large home f university stu- : not meet during July, but will|/bake bread, large oatmeal cook- KINSDALE, Ireland (CP) -- Ajtions are made for the second/crossing to Liverpool from New| Shortly after 8 p.m. an auto i , i i ; y ajwas reported stolen from the ee a stage of the salvage, recovering| tenede tr ng ce bathing tot of the Whitby arena. U-20 on the sunny afternoon of|The same vehicle was recover- d tania, 315 feet down in the rea penton STRONG May 7, 1915. ed by town police early this lantic off the southern coast of] The legend of the secret; In full view of watchers on Morning in a service pe Ireland. istrong-room filled with gold bul-|the old head of Kinsdale, 12 parking lot on Brock Street) In the next week or so, when lion is still strong around Kins-|miles to the north the "unsink-| South. weather and tides permit,|dale, but Light says the fact|able" Lusitania went down in 18} At 8:26 p.m. another car) American diver John Light, who|that he was able recently to|minutes, killing 1,198 men,|car theft was reported to po- made a television film of the|buy the wreck for £1,000 frum|women and children -- 124 of|lice. This one was stolen from wreck for NBC in 1961 and has|the War Risk Insurance Co.|them citizens of neutral Amer-|the rear of the Whitby Hotel. been planning his salvage at-|shows it has no foundation. What) 'ca. More than 200 Canadian|It was recovered by Oshawa aad Summond trem his sulp sat tempt for five years, will make|does lie in the hold however, is|Passengers also were lost. [police just over an i had. heen 'awit for ilenien see annie the long descent with a compan-|more than 100 tons of copper--| The sinking sent a wave of|i" ae peskiog it of the Georg-| ours. eng agente PR fon to the Cunard liner sunk by|worth about £37,000 by present/vutrage around the world and|/an T'0\0r d People who have stowed|was even higher. One prospec a German torpedo in 1915. prices--as well as a quantity of/did much to change isolationist W k P away are arrested every time &ltiye pride who had.a son was R intario will be a ugh Expo, It has ecognized that a as been coming from Montreal- And our pres- ed, of course, ario pavilion. say that with revenues coming ce, and with Ot- underwrite the y millions, the actually be @ take place shortly upon the leg- Australian Police Concern | By VINCENT MATTHEWS | Twenty Australian girls have! i Canadian Press Correspondert/ heen married off in this way, a MELBOURNE (CP )--Thelcourt was told in Sydney. The things some people will do to)... charge to the Chinese get into Australia: , was $4,000 (about $4,800 Cana- Recently a Greek was pulled) oon) The 'marriage oteaniea: from the sea in Port Phillip! A ;q|tion received about half and the Bay, near Melbourne, He said| (1 ride'? the-othar hall: end-haunted wreck of the Lusi- the Lusitania's cargo. d and trained ee i -- e e Both Found hold meeting each Wednesday |ies, centennial cake and a dress-| # i = ak Wreck Of I t from now on. jed doll. i varia Py 2 usl qanid bled Hog - A minoe| s s j outbreak of car theft took place| Sh D t C 0, outbr : | ; By CAROL KENNEDY backers happy while prepara-jnearing the end of her 202nd|i2 Whitby Monday night. | Ip eser 10ns ause | @ OFFER! =X mart CAMERA DEPTS Ci -gative thinking. ubt of the value xpo. And we are Using sophisticated new tech-| Tass. jopinion in'the United States. passenger liner reaches an Aus-/told his education would be niques pioneered by France's| Light, a laconic, sandy-haired/poox possiRLE tralian port. Ship desertions are' paid for and she would be pro- sete Me. j tually are Catp. J. Coust and the of 34 who has been aes becoming so prevalent that @ yideq with a high-class apart- Sere i that when it us. Navy "sea lab" experi-|diving since he was 16, said in Paige sigs ice et special section of the immigra-| ment. P Nalolate 15 L Bec jtion "police" have been as-| The procedure was for a pro- On Highway 7 g : |signed to deal with the prob-\cyrer to do the rounds of the PICKERING (Staff) -- A de-|lem. But one of the most cunning ments, they will carry out the/an interview the second part of sailed from New York slaimed first stage of the two-hase sal-/the salvage will involve blasting) 1. was carrying contraband ex-| vage, first such attempt sincejoff the side of the ship with riocives and probably was| ; secret and unsuccessful forays|several tons of explosive. Before). eq The U-boat commander |Partment of highways proposal hinking Quebee 4 REE ROLL iti E appens, Light will have A ris ' ighw 7, and involved ways of becomin FREE Estimates, R ble Y IN Se ena haga Re Ba svasens - year - long/20ted in his Jog that an "un- th 0 gh Pickerin mg FP legal reside of pearls Rates, Repair Specialist. ---- i . investigation into one of mari-| Usually great detonation' oc-| ill not tak face this year has been the marriage racket) Light's first job will be to" ' : ia, (curred after the torpedo went in.| ¥' NOt 'axe place this year. jo : : |time history's most enduring council| Which police believe they have blow off the liner's four huge)" i . 18)The mystery endures, and re-_ Pickering Township of manganese bronze and each} t e that tiene her| De writing a book proving White-|tion program which is now in| ahikaln Sy Aney. whlch weighing 14% tons, the propel-|/@8t vovag |hall planned the sinking to push|the funitconal planning stage. [8 3 .|into a floating death-trap for the) ; ENE ck helped Chinese students on tem- lers could sell for between $17, 1,950 persons aboard? |the U.S. into the First World| The pee wall ueeeee " |porary visas to stay here per- now smashed. The racketeers set up an or- ORY \DIAN PRESS RARRARAR> 'abolsihed in OF FILM! sessions 133 500 and £19,300 at current Lon- , ; | War. But the Bostonian won't be transfer fs : : lay--in 1834-- don prices -- enough to keep] The 32,500-ton liner, pride Of! drawn on that. |road to the provincial depart- a igh Ad he pig of nda Sie Instelled sot Uni the: Light's anonymous American|Britain's merchant fleet, was "T have a theory," he said,| ment when construction begins. a paetaiieg 8 seit Osseodebia Midio. Gleehial he tid "But all that has become sec-[Fichway will be eliminated ied Under the immigration laws, Plumbing. Service." 8 Pa ondary to the salvage )peration.| : ; "jan alien married to an Austral- SERVICE MADE US, freed in the OPP Pp t ] Cars Travel "The book, if I write it, will|the reconstruction and bridge|:o, has the righ Coll 723-1191 =a" > , A | § ght to live here a Opening u a TO " and grade improvements would r penne. UP sae ' be on that. be made throughout the town- permanently. aa SERENE ndies and the s of America ve trading to ld lucrative, utlawed only ns at the end tury and be- . 19th roused at of French Battle of the apoleon's t. ny declared and invaded id War ago today--in $s consoli- gains near face of Ger- ittacks; Ger- took St. Jul- a foothold at ssian forces sive in Gali- sating in the rid War years ago to- sritish motor > German E- bourg; Japa- ded on Che- Pp coast, 30 f Wenchow; iced the ap- 'yodor Gusev issian minis- Steve Lukow he grand prize yarden Contest tral Mortgage p. the lakeshore 'today when a 'nt the water et from the or. $5 AGO , 1932 courage more If the fees for and. Country owered to $25 ry of the year. ckley of Golf art Challenge est! kept flow- contest held | Horticultural " pens Average 2,385 Miles Daily During a single week of patrolling, the Whitby detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police cover enough distance to equal a trip of over two-thirds the distance around the world at the equator. During the week ending July 30 the detachment patrolled 16,700 miles or an average of over 2,385 miles per day. In the same period of time they investigated 34 accidents in which 14 persons were in- jured, three were killed, and 18 drivers charged. However, road patrol is not the only duty of the OPP. During the same week 93 gen- eral occurrences were investi- gated. These included such varied happenings as five break and enters, four malicious dam- age, two thefts, two liquor of-) fences, one assault and 79 mis-| cellaneous happenings. The OPP report continues: "What do you suppose hap- ly for most of us our manners take a drastic turn for the On a previous dive in 1962, Light and two companions found} a massive split in the hull which! suggested an internal explosion! greater than a torpedo could cause. They also found'a hole that might have been a gun| worse when we take operation of a motor vehicle. "Perhaps the reason for this is because we tend to identify | ourselves with the car we're| driving. Suddenly we weigh a} ton or more.- We're completely | mile long, lies on her starboard gear to work in the sea, which covered in armor. We'de cap-|Side on the sea bed--the side the they enter through a hole in the able of reaching high speeds, |torpedo sent in. Her four funnels tank floor. Why, we're almost invincible. | Out of our way world, we're big} and fast and in a hurry. | 'Almost invincible eh? Drop in at any hospital's emergency ward sometime. Have a look at next weekend's highway death statistics. Don't those broken bodies lying in the morgue dis- turb you at all? "Slow down... relax... take it easy. Take your man- ners along for the drive. Re-| spect the other driver. Honest-| ly, is there any sense in rush- ing somewhere to save time when in the process time runs out.'"' 2 to a person's common courtesy when he takes to the) road in his car. Does he hang it outside on the rear bumper, or perhaps wrap it around the car's aerial? Certainly he does-| n't take it into the car with him. | "No normal -- person would | ever dream of running along a crowded sidewalk dodging in and out and cutting persons off. He wouldn't follow someone s0 | close behind that his nose was almost touching the other fel- low's back, nor would he follow | some slow moving person and) yell and swear at him. Certain-! BUY YOUR @ SUNBEAM @ IMP | @ ARROW | @ ALPINE | @ SIMCA All With 5 Year 5,000 Mile Power Train Warranty BELL'S GARAGE 668-3693 I BUNDAS E. WHITBY | ship on the highway. 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