Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1967, p. 5

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ses Need ing Garage ago at a cost of about 0,000 (debenture for which be paid by off - street ing revenue). ndsor went ahead with the civic parking garage, he _ without any guarantee is full occupancy - within ww months it attracted a I development nearby cost- several millions of dollars. lliams says unreservedly the strength of the com- ity lies in the strength of downtown business com- d and that any "blighted s" therein could have 9 mental effect on the city's omy. at the industrial commis- r would like to see down- without too much delay large, office - type build- which could house insur. offices, or some similar ation, feel that our close prox- ' to Toronto would make wa an attractive stte for a business venture, but must open the door first olving our downtown park- probelms"', w stones are unturned to » the evening a resound- success when the Oshawa i District Real Estate d holds a Civic Night Din- > first rule is to invite y prominent municipal of- in city and district, elect- nd otherwise. > second rule is to get a ful guest speaker, prefer. a highly - controversial who may rock the guests some of his pronounce- $s, someone of the calibre red "Big Daddy" Gard- of Toronto (Who was here years ago.) > year's guest speak- eeds no introduction te e who read headlines - he ntroller Allan Lamport of ito, who knows how to ; from the shoulder in a , decisive way that 'fre- ly ruffles furs. » dinner will be held in fotel Genosha Oct. 4. } ODREB has grown by and bounds since these rs were instituted eight ago - there are now 46 ate firms operating with al membership of 231. National NDP party a sudden switch in plans week, lecided to release William Bill" Cumpsty temporar- 'om his Ottawa duties so he could return te Osh- and act as full - time lizer here for Cliff Pil- ee. » Oshawa Riding NDP y announced that Gorden ¥ The sod was turned Sun- day afternoon to signal con- struction of a new Ashburn Presbyterian Church. The church will replace the 110- year-old frame _ building which burned Feb, 12. The aS SOD TURNED FOR NEW CHURCH new church will be located immediately east of the previous building and will seat 250 people. Services are presently being held at the Ashburn Community Centre, the former Ashburn public school where serv- ices were held before the first church was erected in 1857. Rev. William Black conducted the service at the site. --Oshawa Times Photo O'Connor High School -srs:ss03 % Holds First Graduation WHITBY (Staff) -- Dennis O'Connor High School in .Whitby produced its first class of graduates at a graduation exercise at the school audi- torium Sunday night. More than 400 parents and friends attended to see 11 stu- dents receive their five-year honor graduations, while 17 stu- dents were awarded their sec- ondary school graduation diplo- mas, J. J, Ledden of Whitby, the first chairman of the Separate School Board, addressed the graduating class and congrat- ulated Rev. L. J. Austin for seeing the need of a Catholi have become today's watch- words,"' said Ledden, 'and these qualities are emphasized at this school." The speake: advised the graduat that technology to- day was moving at a greater pace than ever before, and as a consequence of social and scientific change, there was an opportunity for a higher degree of fulfillment than ever before. Students receiving their sec- ondary school honor graduation certificate in the five-yea rarts and i course luded valedictorian Colleen Walsh, , Sheila Camp- high school in Whitby. "Flexibility and adaptability Henry bell, Linda Finan, Jacqueline Hendriks, Kathleen Hughes, Ted McGee, Michael Morrison, Rosemarie Polito, Murray Van- der Wyst and Nancy Wood. Receiving secondary school graduation diplomas were: six options, Laurie Bryant, Mary Anne Hamilton and Linda Skakie; five options: Anna Marie Bardoel, Paula Kaiser, Neal Maher, Doreen Morrison, Rikie Pennings, Brian Smuck, Gregory Steffler and Mary Wood; four options: Brown, Terry Coffin, Michael O'Connor, Jeff Palmer, Storey. x performed on the piano. Patrick Ann Robertson and Margaret Father Austin spoke the invo- cation and Sister Mary Erma a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 11, 1967 5 three years are paid, six Pick- ering Township properties will go on the auction block at 2 p.m. November *17. e | Township treasurer R. E. Mitchell's last action before his) resignation becomes effective will be to sell by public auc- i Auction Block Threatened Six Pickering Properties PICKERING (Staff) - Unless|tion the six defaulting parcels tax bills in arrears for over|of land. Owners have until the time of the sale to pay the tax arrears, dating back in all cas- es to 1964. Only a certified check from the owner will be accepted on the day of the sale. Under the provisions of the Faith Baptist Church WMS resumed it activities and in- stalled its new officers: Hon- orary president, Mrs. Deloss Scott; president, Mrs. Barclay Bateman; vice - president, Mrs. Ron Morris secretary, Mrs. Gil- bert Williams; assistant secre- tary, Mrs. Lewis Philip; treas- urer, Mrs. Dale Milburn; pian- ist, Mrs. Harvey Gabona, as- sistant pianist,°Mrs. William Dzikewich; social convener, Mrs, Ed Abramoff, assisted by Mrs. Carl Jolley, sewing con- vener, Mrs. P. Maxymuik; flower convener, Mrs. Ross Brown, press, Mrs. Ray Tol- ely; visiting committee, Mrs. Charles Milburn and Mrs. Reg. Molyneaux. Group leaders are: Mrs. Garfield Munson, Mrs. Cyril Gardner, Mrs. Glen Bak- er and Mrs. Allan Morgan. Mrs. Glen Lorch was guest speaker, she is a graduate of London Bible School who worked this summer with the "Child Evan- gelism" in Whitby and district. News was received from Ger- bara Joan .Duff, to John E. | Peterson, Ist Lt. with the Unit- fed States Air force. Barbara WHITBY / AJAX PERSONALS music teacher, Dr. Konrad Lindemann, former Ajax High School music teacher, who re- turned to Germany one year ago. Miss Burda is in her sec- ond year, studying languages at Toronto University. It was reported at the first fall meeting of Benevolent Re- bekah Lodge 132 meeting presi- ded. by Noble Grand, Sister Sheila Gordon, assisted by Vice- Grand, Sister Joan Mace, that a cheque to the amount of $230 will be forwarded to the Whitby General Hospital build- ing fund. This amount was raised by holding weekly euch- res at the IOOF hall. Invitations were received and accepted to attend a church service to be held Sept. 17 in Brougham by Joy Rebekah Lodge, and also to be guests of White Dove Rebekah Lodge, Ajax at their uty President, Sister May Wood, Sunshine Lodge, 222 Oshawa will preside at the installation of officers at the Oct. 4 meet- ing. Mrs. Guy Colm, education was a school teacher in Whit- by and Bay Ridges. Miss Krista Burda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Burda, mer, called on her jannual jheld at St. Andrew's |school at the recent meeting 16 Birch Cr., Ajax, who, with|Regent Mrs. George Dunn an- a group of students sponsored|nounced that a 'hat show' and by the German Canadian Aca-|dessert tea will be held Sept. jdemic Exchange Association,|27 at Church of the Holy Trin- visited in Germany this sum-jity. A Dutch auction sale will former |be held at the Oct. 4 meeting. j "Friendship| 1954, has been organized for the Night", Sept. 23. District Dep-|coming year with Mrs. Hugh convener for the Ajax Varsity) IODE Chapter, reported on the! graduation ceremonies) public Assessment Act, owners of de- faulting properties will have one year after the sale to buy back their properties at the sale price plus 10 percent interest on the amount of taxes owing. Properties scheduled to be auctioned include: The north half of Lot 24, Con- cession 8, consisting of 91 acres, which has $1,440.05 owing in back taxes. Part of the west half of. the south half of Lot 6, Concession 1, consisting of .28 acres, with $935.95 in tax arrears. Part of the north half of Lot 30, Concession 1, consisting of 53.35 acres, with arrears total- ling $2,593.81. Lot 121, Plan 816, consisting of .2 acres, with tax arrears of $538.33. Plan 65, part of E Block, being 1.09 acres, with property taxes in arrears $245.86. Lot 4, Plan 509, consisting of two acres, which has tax| arrears totalling $928.18. | Treasurer Mitchell said this year's tax sales are the a est in recent years. UXBRIDGE (Staff) -- The) Ontario County Junior Farmer| Choir, which was formed in| Dobson, RR 3, Uxbridge, as in-| structor. | All junior farmers interested jin choir work are being asked \to report for the first rehears-| al at 8 p.m., Sept. 18, in the} Uxbridge Secondary School.' | The choir executive is com-) posed of Shirley McMillan, RR} \1, Blackwater, past president; | {Donna Robertson, Port Perry,! |president; Pat Hunter, RR 3.) Seagrave, secretary and Sheila) \McGuckin, Brooklin, treasurer. | Police Hold Man OTTAWA Maritime Students Double Borrowing From Loan Plans: 'sscui"ser Smt (CP)--University, Under the federal program, students' in the Atlantic and|Ottawa guarantees bank loans western provinces have more|to full-time students studying than doubled their borrowing|beyond the secondary school under the Canada Studentilevel. It pays interest to the ry Loans Plan since its first year|bank until six months after a } @ | of operation. The finance department|assumes full responsibility for C announced Friday that bank|the loan. He must replay over a student graduates, when jloans guaranteed by. the gov-|period of up to 91% years. he by Following Attack PICKERING (Staff) - A 33-) year - old Pickering township man was arrested Sunday Pa girl which took. place on Rose- bank Road in Pickering town- ship Friday night. The girl had left the service station at Highway 2 and Rose- bank Road to walk home when she was attacked. The arrest was made Sunday Detective G. Hutchinson and table William Koleniak of No. | BUY TIME on the number 1 cars DEMONSTRATOR SALE of 67' * BIG SAVINGS * LIKE NEW * NEW CAR WARRANTY * IMMEDIATE DELIVERY jthe Pickering Township Po-| lice. lish of Toronto arty organizer auld ast 1¢ provincial election cam- 1967 OLDSMOBILE DELMONT 425 Sedan belts, power brakes, power steering, radio. Serial 346697M114260, ernment in 1966-67, third year lof the plan, totalled $41,165,078| A Student may borrow up to {for 63,323 students. |$1,000 a year and a maximum Almost two-thirds of the|$5,000 over his education F Shade light windshield, chrome trim package, automotie A. E. JOHNSON, 0.0. party felt that Cumpsty do a better job in the pares pe -, in the eight! period. OPTOMETRIST Wes $4,420 which he held for t |Atlantic and western provinces. | || 14% Ki St. E $ revinun t6 'we | Participation by Ontario stu-| Total loans under the plan | 2 King St. East SALE PRICED cae Ot- ldents has dropped to 35 per/have been $26,748,154, $35,-| | 723-2721 cent of authorized loans from 53/946,935 and $41,165,078 respec-| lper cent in the first year, | tively in the three years of reflecting a new bursary pro-|operation, The total outstanding lgram u der which federal|at. June 30, 1967, was §$89,- lassistance is taken into account| 968,000. jin assessing student needs, The figures do not include the) separate Quebec plan, where) federal contributions are made faritimes y Holland 1967 OLDSMOBILE DELMONT 425 Convertible 4 barrel carburetor, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, electric clock, ra- mote mirror, radio, electric rear antenna, white walls, hydraulic suspension, shade light wind- shield, deluxe belts, special chrome trim, electric windows, custom wheel discs. Serial 356677M160472. 'Always HAS UPS AND DOWNS th with SHUTTLEWORTH, England ere lin the form of a iash payment|/(CP) -- David Ogilvie picked d ih Wes $5,482 $ 4285 ; himself up and said: "I feel e was fortunate te escape to the province. /himse He had just 'crash-landed | rea U cas SALE PRICED hanged because he had a citizen of Boston before g the Dutch forces for ) he acted as pilot. » Dutch claim to Acadia not be enforced and soon a full-size model of a 1923 mon- joplane he built himself. 'lg ishould of zigged when I |zagged," he said. to | SLENDERIZING is the time te trim 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 Door Hardtop Now | Iges off te i Shade light windshield, vinyl roof, power brakes, 327 engine, automatie transmission, er ed out. In fact few people |g those Summer bulg | 9 ¢ y 4 9 + pow knew it had happened. look your best In your new One-Stop | $ steering, wheel discs, whitewalls, radio. Serial 1643971111954, irs later, Holland owned Foll sult. | | of Canada under far more : | DECORATING | SOLD ctive circumstances. I.t during World War II and ess Juliana (now Queen) her children were evacu- to Canada. They lived in cliffe Park, a suburb of a. ) princess was pregnant, t was important that her Creative Colffures | 360 KING ST. W. OSHAWA |] sHoP | Wallpaper end Murels Custem Dreperies Broedioom C.1.L. Paints end Vernishes jenjamin Meore Peints 728-4351 1967 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE Deluxe seat belts, floor console, 275 horsepower engine, rally sport option, eustem interior, ' electrie top, automatic transmission, wire wheel discs, radio, special interior chrome peckege, whitewalls. Serial, 124677N114709, be born in Dutch territory ise he or she would be a DODD & SOUTER | beets sie nes BINGO [oman 4 sere means ina "ite $3695 PHONE 668-5862 | i the problem by having a 107 Byron St. S., Whitby in Ottawa Civic Hospital to Holland for the time , and the baby was born 286 KING STREET W. 723-3487 Columbus Club 133 Brock St. N. | WHITBY | | | 1967 CHEVY II SEDAN Deluxe steering wheel, wheel discs, whitewalls. Serial 1136971191157.- SALE PRICED $2195 1967 EPIC ESTATE WAGON - Brand New EVERY TUES, NIGHT | Doors Open at 7 P.M. | Admission 50¢ |] No Children Under 16 Years of age please. Bingo Starts at ADA % CAROUSEL |NN': LOUNGE fie-Opens -- REWARD POSTED AT SCHOOL OBS PREFER BLONDES 8 P.M, SHARP A cea A reward. of $1 re- for the fre, Puble Schoole (Oshawa Times Photo We We taereg Leon Od gai irises Daye tpl ape gg P= LS ee re mains posted at the Dun- Lin falas Nd Py Ae = STARS * features. 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