Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1967, p. 5

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PARK ance ars Set 01 Plan V O'HEARN It took a long ally the hour, the » man arrived for nt to go on the of- st the auto insur- t has had extreme the industry. And the demands there recent times for it them. le an announce- he industry will its assigned-risk id risk drivers will a pooled basis. ig into the intrica- will mean that in ipany will be able licy. Every driver ») get insurance. drivers with bad have to pay bad- hese won't. reach imits that some of the past. TIONS e this cuts out the have been most in auto insurance without explana- rate boosts with- son. ld do away with a itocracy that has idustry--or should yance? ve was forced on hs ago Commer- linister Leslie 1 the industry he change to a pool resist, wanting to nor changes in its isk plan. wn came just a go in Mr. Rown- in industry repre- 1 told them again led. And he said: if you don't do it, do something." resentatives had ong he could do right up to set- it. now they knew the government » do them. enough. They we should sce a ative industry in , there apparent'y in much of a prob- ing co-operation 1adian companies, ice has been from ies, who are so ernment interfer - own country, it e so used to fight- t that they auto- se anything from S AGO ARS AGO st 3, 1952 irly morning fire chen of the New and heavy smoke suffered by The hop. shawa man, Wil- n, is one of the aged in the mam- commercial air iz carried out in Ungava-Labrador lopment. ARS AGO st 3, 1937 tion of books at rary is up. The orrowed fn July ilt and 1,905 juve- cKay, RR 2, Whit- winner of a new 'hitby Street Fair. BLE it can serve twé Luke 16:13 place in the pro for part time par- hen ye seek me ioleheart ye shall . TURES ~ LOWDOWN, ONTARI® THREE W/SEMEN "CHILD iw BETHLEAEM Mik, MELCHIOR WHITBY, AJAX GIRLS RETURN Barker, Sea_ Ranger, Frenchman's Bay and Lynn Dodsworth, First Ajax Rangers. The girls learned how to make netting, braid- ing, soapstone carvings, fur ookpik making, Burlap painting, rug hooking and many others. They met girls from all across Can- ada and from 11 other coun- tries. There were 1,500 Guides and Rangers and 500 leaders. They toured in Ottawa and Upper Canada Village. They received visi- tors including Lady Baden Powell. They also had a Displaying some of the crafts they made on their 14-day camping at Heritage Camp are: seated left, Deb- bie McLaughlin, Nancy Pol- lard, Lorraine Bibeau. Standing from left: Cheryl Edwards, all from the First Whitby Rangers; Sandra Soviet Visit Highlight For Greenwood Girl WHITBY (Staff) -- Russia proved to be the highlight of a European trip for Linda East- wood of Greenwood, who re cently returned from the month © long sojourn. The Pickering high school student was one of 180 Cana- dian students to make the tour, along with two other Pickering students, Anne Messer of Greenwood and Michael Hep- ditch. Thirty Ontario high © schools were represented. LU "I enjoyed every minute of it," Miss Eastwood said, "and would highly recommend to all students to save their money and make plans for such a trip." While Russia was only one of several countries visited, it © provided many of the high- © lights. The students felt comfortable there, but were amazed to see women on scaffolds, more than 20 storeys high, working as car- penters and masons. ; Russian guides were also -- high school students and one in += particular spoke English well and was ready to enter univer- sity at 17. j Although people were lined up for more than a mile to see Lenin's Tomb, the group was allowed special privileges and did not have to queue. When asked why the privileges, they were told it was because they were Canadians. The group reached Moscow by night train from Leningrad. "There was no trouble with passports and we were even allowed to take pictures while in Russia,' Miss Eastwood said. "If you decide to go to Rus-; sia," Miss Eastwood said, "go| to Moscow. There are restric. tions, but it is pleasant." Although 180 students made m4 the trip, the body was broken Sweden all spoke some Eng-,lege, 20 miles from London. LINDA EASTWOOD, GREENWOOD .-.Trip Recorded In Diary | into groups. Twenty-three stu- lish. Biggest problem in Den-| Parting from ee aia dents were in Miss Wasiwood's "k asi ven |Panions was not easy Iss mark was' in Copenhagen, |Bastwood said). but plans are group. The Canadian contingent landed at Prestwick, Scotland, Danish pastry. and spent four days there be-| The group's final stop was in Meanwhile, many will main-! fore travelling to the continent.|England, where it spent eight|tain a steady correspondence Shopkeepers in Norway _and| da ys at Royal Hollaway Col- 'with their European friends. ms EP ' iC "Available for immediate delivery in where there was a surplus Of|ajready being made for another /similar trip. the following capacities" 460 GALLONS 525 GALLONS 600 GALLONS 700 GALLONS 1000 GALLONS IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER PHONE Goodall - brooklin : concrete (products i10. SEERA te os eRS As UPON CRE eae OREO SOON nO ode Woee eecue os Sesion eka th A wet oN nts EAMES ASST amalgamation town and Trafalgar township. According to the co-ordinator of municipal affairs, John Pear- | son of the Department of Mu- nicipal Affairs, Whitby, with a) population of 22,786 and and' 4 jarea of 36,386 acres, will be j next. ARCHIVES GETS REPORT | ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--The | report of the registrar - general | for 1896 has been donated to the here. |Archivist Allan M. Fraser says the report includes useful infor-| = |mation on the province. It was| donated by Eleanor Pearce of | St. John' 5. siand Mrs. 1100 BEDS PLANNED ° of 100 local persons was form-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 3, 1967 § jed each of whom paid $100 to) - Tenders Bei WHITBY (Staff) - Tenders) have been invited for the con- struction of the Whitby Gen-| eral Hospital. Closing date for tenders on the 100 - bed hospital has been| set for Sept. 7. ler and Strong announced the notice of tenders and said final yplans for the building would 'be available next Monday. The idea for a Whitby Gen- For Hospital Building Hospital architects Craig Zied- |16 people fe became chartered members. At IN A HOT SPOT SUPPLIES ALL MEXICO n Invited eg time the board was inform-| MANCHESTER, England The state of Jalisco supplies ed by ioe srcucement Set (CP)--Cricketer John Cain had ed pow lg Rites coun? /area |to make a hurried exit from the, ---- ; Pk Bey sagopa atusled #4 field with his trousers on fire. A and Health| tay ball hit a box of teh Minister Dr. Matthew B. Dy-|° 5 matches | mond suggested the present site a and they burst eral Hospital was started In re ee Ppp aieesord : 1952 when Dr. J. 0, Ruddy}. confirmed the site and ad- Fhe og apa repel ign | along with publisher Carl Mantz vised the board it could save! horse must have a neck Sean | began campaigning for the hos-) band 000 by building there, like @ fickle mbeh ahd 6 Aoedl pital. It is expected the laundry, small enough to fit into a tens! Local meetings on the hos-|sewage and steam facilities at cup. |pital were held in 1959 when|the Ontario Hospital will be ex- formed a steering|panded to serve the Whitby committee to begin unsnarling |General Hospital. c | the miles of red tape. Dr. Rud-| A fund raising campaign was ™!SSion before giving third read- dy became the first hospital|started in 1965 to raise $500, ing to @ bylaw granting $1,053, | board chairman in 1962. 000 for hospital construction, In [000 to the Whitby General Hos: | In April of 1963 a corporation | March 1965 Gordon T, Richards | Pital. Estimates, Se, Repair Specialist. Serviee tario Hospital Insurance Com-|f Fest Dependable Rodio Dispatched Plumbing Service. SERVICE MADE US. Cell 723-1191 Mrs. Archie Erwin, the form- er Miss Lynne Read, was en- tertained at several bridal mis- cellaneous showers by the fol- lowing hostesses: Miss Sherrall Femia, 331 Dovedale Dr. Mrs. Donald Gordon entertained at her residence, 1021 King. St., with co - hostesses, Mrs, Don- ald Read and Mrs, Clare Wake-| llin. Mrs, William Underwood! land Mrs. Frank McCullough Cullough residence, 806 Athol St., William Barton, 611 Athol St., was assisted by her |daughter Miss Brenda Barton. "FROM HERITAGE CAMP chance to express their dra- matic abilities by taking part in a play especially written to portray "Our Heritage' the theme of the camp. The next Heritage Camp will be held in Japan in 1970. --Oshawa Times Photo _ Big Boost Ahead In Whitby Size WHITBY (Staff) -- On Jan.| led Expo and are at present 1 of next year, Whitby will be | visiting relatives in Vancouver the third largest town in popu-| before returning home. lation and acreage in Ontario. | It will be outstripped only by} Burlington, which, as a result) jand family, of the amalgamation with Nel-| son Township, has a population! of 65,376 and an area of 53,880|tioning at Jack's Lake Beach. acres, and the town of Oakville with a population of 52,560 18|and and Mrs: an area of 66,573 acres. ville was created through an| between the) s | Winnipeg, Oak-| Mr. and Mrs. idents have returned home after | visiting their families: Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Read, 829 Athol St., and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne | 'Thorndyke, 506 Dunlop St. W. | Miss Jacqueline Sinclair, Kingston, Jamacia was a caller at the home of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick St. Mr. and Mrs }209 St. Lawrence St., visited in St. Catharines with Mr. and |Mrs. P. H. McKenzie, in Galt jthey were the guests of Mr. jand Mrs, Harold Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. and their son Colin, |his brother and sister - in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fitzjohn, }815 Green St. They also visit- Mr. and Mrs. 511 Beatty Rd., | Ajax visited Mr. and Mrs. Davy- id King of Ajax who are vaca- family, RR1, Roy Brown. WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS were co-hostesses at the Mc-! Douglas Law, ~ former Whitby res-| William Fice, 308 -A. F. Foote, Ross Fitzjohn Honolulu |were visitors at the home of Harvey Beatty Howard Bath Pickering | spent a two - week vacation \in Musquoboit, Nova Scotia the guests of Mrs. Bath's parents, ------| was named campaign manager, | BROCK Thursday, Friday, Saturday At the present time the On- tario County Council is' await- WHITBY Evening Programs et 6:55 - 8:25 ing final approval from the On- Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Beau- champ, Ajax during their va- cation motored to Timmins. 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