Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1967, p. 5

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y Doctors Of His Day' 1. it is today and means of sportation were more zed. r. Hoig assisted in the found- of>the Oshawa General Hos- | and served as its medica} srintendent for 25 years. His rest in the hospital was one he most important factors in development. A man of vi- , with a clear outlook when developments were iched, he gave unstintingly jis tine, ability and energy improve conditions at the ital and in the community erally to make it a better in which to live. man of wide interests, he ed on the board of educa- for 20 yars and as a mem- of the library board for 21 's, holding the chairman- of both bodies for a number ears. He was also a coroner many years in a period when ests were almost a weekly irrence, is interest in literature was ulated by his membership the library board. It may e been that this experience ted in his thought finding ression in the publishing of book "Reminiscences and ollections" in which he told nis. many experiences and nts in the earlier history of awa, cultured gentleman of the r school of thought, precise peech but with a sharp wit COUNCIL SUPPORTS MEETING OF TEENS Councillor In Township WHITBY (Staff) -- Expres- sing deep concern for the wel- fare of the youth of the town council last night passed a mo- tion to call a meeting of teen- agers at the Centennial Build- ing to ascertain their desires as regards activities. Ronald Huppfield, director of the YMCA; Dr. Kenneth Hobbs and Dr. J. B. Davies will be asked to call the meeting to discuss the arranging of a pro- gram of informal activities which would be of interest to the youth of the town. Reeve George. Brooks said the community's greatest asset is its youth; but that many young people between the between the ages of 12 and 16 years are dropouts from sports, He said council should give guidance to keep them out of mischief. The YMCA has some 16 ac- tivities which should - interest young people, Deputy Reeve Bobby Attersley said. Teen- agers could drop in at the Y centre in the Centennial Build- a ing and avail themselves of arts and crafts and other ac- tivities. The organization is try- ing to branch out to reach this segment of the population. Coun. Hugh O'Connell voiced concern that a large number of teen-agers were hanging around the 'four corners" when they should be at home with their parents or friends, We have an obligation, he said, to provide facilities for recre- ation. He believed a meeting to which students from the sec- ondary schools were invited would be beneficial, At the same time, he said, parent in- volvement was essential, "Parents are often willing to make donations towards organ- izations which are willing to provide facilities but they are too busy to devote time to the welfare of their children," said Deputy Reeve Attersley. "I feel the youth of the town should have a substantial say in what they want," added Mayor Desmond Newman. township council's policy of/Reeve Gordon Hanna said. "In holding committee meetings 'in|some cases, it's only fair that camera' came under fire at a|we have privacy. After all, de- regular meeting of council yess cisions made by a committee terday. are made by five people in a In a: prepared_memorandum,|'0om weighing evidence, not by| Coun. James P. Brady told|the public. nittee council it was guilty of "back-|"0t be put in a situation to be room politics" in the most lit- bombarded by loud delega- eral sense. | tions, "I am dismayed with the| "The present situation is not number of closed meetings we) politically acceptable," WHITBY (Staff) -- yo eer and press,' Deputy- Committees should AJAX (Staff) - Ontario Coun- ty MOH Dr. C. Council voted unanimously to table the issue for further study. | Ajax Council Tables Fluoridation Proposal The dental officer for thejvised council that there was M. Hoffman| counties of York, Halton andjsimply no comparison. He ad-|;, night to be held at Henry and dentist Dr. E. F. Shaunes-| Ontario, Dr. Shaunessy said he|ded that fluoride, contrary to) street High School at 8 p.m., sy presented the case for fluor-/had experienced an astounding |some beliefs, had never been) O +. 2 will launch the Whitby idation to town council Monday | difference in the dental decay|proven to be harmful to any-)(nited Appeal. The appeal has night. |between children having flour-|one and that chlorine, already). objective of $38,225. Mem- ide in their water supply andjin the Ajax water supply, WaS | bers of council plan to attend those who did not. Dr. Hoffman agreed and ad- $38,225 OBJECTIVE of our important decisions are made in committee, with the! | WHITBY (Staff) -- A varie- a deadly poison. land will submit their pledge Addressing council at the re-| cards prior to holding a com- WHITBY COUNCIL Eight Ratepayers Drop Objections To Sidewalk quest of Reeve Henry Polak, mittee meeting later in the Dr. Hoffman said he was con-| evening. fronted by many problems as! William Ontario County's new M O H.| chairman, campaign council Nurse, informed of the county's population resid-| chairmen have been named and ed in the south of the county will meet at the Whitby Cur- Variety Night Launches United Appeal Campaign ing kept of who "I don't think everything} ling Club at 6 p.m., Sept. 6) | MAKES TRIP HAREY to £0 ovetch opens Oct, 2. |crashed into a wall, Leone Banners will be erected|Libero Creazzo had a good, around the town to inform cit-\exPlanation for police. He izens of the appeal and a\blamed a turtle. Creazzo said house to house canvass will be|he and his wife found two tur- conducted. Council approved of|tles and were taking them the erection of a sign .on the) home when one of the reptiles! lawn of the municipal build-|crawied beneath the brake' ing, the placing of a sign on|pedal and prevented him from the triangle at the Dundas--|slowing on a curve. Brock intersection and the use|~= = = Coun. Donald McQuay assur-| preparations for the campaign ed council an excellent organ-| were well in hand. Much time! He said that while 80 per cent|Monday night that all oh ent| a sound truck on Oct. 16./ization has been set up and his department had to provide| equality in service throughout} the 75 mile long county. population increased by three} Dr. Hoffman said the county's| Oil Paintings Presented jand thought had been devoted} |to planning and it was antici-' pated none of the problems en- countered a year ago would | recurr. press and public not present| Brady have,"' said Mr. Brady. "Most | Mr. Hanna, "but it is justifi- able." Both Mr. Hanna and Mr. concurred that there or wanted, with no records be-|Should be more open discus- said what,/Sion at council meetings of the} even for council members who|reasons for the decisions reach-| are absent." 'ed in committee. At the present time, most done in committee can come(rural councils hold committee under the close scrutiny of the meetings ee | permits |committee meetings and report) ROME (AP) -- When his car decisions and topics of dis-} in private. the press Oshawa to attend cussion, subject to the approv- al of the committee chairman. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 12, 1967 § TRAINER SUSPENDED cials announced Monday. They CALGARY (CP) -- Mike/said in a report: "Upon the Bes 8 . | Coj , trai of Baha Blue,| rt of th fficial chemist Criticizes Closed Meetings :7:",.:x3-,c1 20.205 7 tiout chemi from the $4,000 Tiny Holdenjhorse Baha Blue was positive Memorial Race at Victoria|for procaine, or a derivative Park Friday, has been suspend-|thereof, owner-trainer Michael ed from the Western Canada| Cojocar, Calgary, is hereby sus- racing circuit for 60 days, offi-\pended .. .' ANYBODY WISHING TO START A MUSICAL CAREER IN A - PROGRESSIVE BAND ARE INVITED | TO ATTEND WHITBY BRASS | BAND BEGINNERS CLASS STARTING SEPT. 12, 7 P.M, FREE Estimetes, Reesonebdle Rates, Repair Specialist, 24 Hour Service Installed Plumbing Service, Fost Dependable Radio Dispetched |) MINIMUM AGE 12 YEARS AND OVER PLACE: THE SECOND FLOOR ABOVE ALLEN'S DRUG STORE SERVICE MADE US, Coll 723-1191 At The Four Corners, Whitby cress oo kindly 'humor, his conver- WHITBY (Staff) -- Instruc-|Junior "'B' Hockey Club, spon-|to four thousand people annual-| on was always a matter of s bd | tions were issued by town coun-| sored by Lake Ontario Steel Co.|ly and that his department was | T Wh th T C ] cil, Monday night, to the town Ltd., for the purchase by the! at the present fime experienc-| 0 l y own ouncl ly interest. He was one who Ph } -asured books beyond engineer to proceed with the|town of space in its program|ing a shortage in nurses. | erial things. construction of a sidewalk on|was referred to the. finance) Speaking on the fluoridation) WHITBY (Staff) -- Large oil|Miss Jane Beecroft, daughter of ea r. Hoig found relaxation Annes street, between Dunlop|committee with power to act.|o¢ the Ajax water supply, Con.|paintings of Mayor William|Mr. and Mrs. Julian Beecroft of in and Dundas streets. This action|The team will operate in the) Edward Wetherall said he felt|Laing, who served Whitby as|Whitby, who was a contributor was taken after Ernest Doug-|Metro League with teams from), referendum of the people |mayor in 1867,.and Mrs. Laing/to the recent centennial pro- Jas appeared before council to|Markham, Brampton, St. Mich-| was required before the step|were presented to Whitby Town|gram in Whitby. She was ac-| announce _ of the nine Was gine pong Teeant,| should be taken. Council at its Monday cepa commparued Be Hoppe horns of ratepayers in the area were , ' ey second-|They will be hung in the mu-|the Royal On . withdrawing their petition) York Steel. Lea tation tor votsrenl nicipal building. : Miss eg gid gy against the project. Mayor Des-| Permission was granted to) recommendation by Reeve Po-| The paintings, which were the position o ging real mond Newman said the peti-\the local branch of the Ontario|jak asking that fluoride be ad-|secured through the efforts of/vist of the town, sa w " tion would have delayed the) Humane Society to hold a tag'deq to the water. Mr. Shelley | Town Clerk John R. Frost, were had shown great pou ig' Pad work. Reeve George Brooks/day on Oct. 14. lsaid he felt it was unfair to|donated by Mrs. Geddes of Pic-/own development anc * - thanked the ratepayers for! he clerk and treasurer were| vote on the fluoride question ton and Mr. Laing of Regina,|centennial celebration | ' | their co-operation, saying COUN-| authorized to attend the fall|while two councillors were ab-| granddaughter and grandson of/ranked with the best *f aut bd cil should now co-operate with) meeting of Zone 4 of the Associ-| sent. |Mayor Laing. Mr. Laing was a The town's plans for t' : tu ay the people and see to it that) ation of Municipal Clerks and! Coun. Clark Mason agreed|Prominent merchant when he/were most yoann pend " in| ditches were left in proper Con-| Treasurers of Ontario, No. 2, atiwith the referral even though|Was chief magistrate of the| Mr, Eassom voice i ose | fition. vel th Cooksville. he said there was no coubt in|town. Mrs. Laing was a sister the work er chd aad raed Subject to the approval o' rod siiciaeine his mind as to the value of|of the late William Smith of] Arts ipa rs Hs Pert' chief of police, council gave its/SIGNAL PROTE p\fluoridation. He said he was | Columbus. _|museum wou ; e tr approval to the holding by the) A letter from bre CN 'not sure if he had the right Another feature of the council] vide assistance for the organiza So ee a i ET gp Na CER a Mar | n his heavy work load which he played with en- jiasm almost daily during summer months. A _ life nber of the Oshawa Golf », he was one of the oldest nbers of the club when he |. He attended the first meet- called to organize the club. was one of the 48 sub- bers to obtain the club char- in 1906. In 1908 when the first » holes were built, he with thers became active golfers, served as vice-president of club about 1912 and very ly missed an _ executive ting, being very interested he advancement of the club the clubhouse, Look Here. . . 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Darlington Upholstery en rl. lant ba "clarify an apparent im-|man of the council of Whitby,|felt there would be little ob-| | Ajax Cleaners itby Bowmanville Bowmanville a England, thanking council for|Jection from Ajax residents. 72 HARWOOD 1. 942-0310 Phone 668-5376 Of Israel ns never eat kosher food at of Education and the Ontario Municipal Board, council moved to request the OMB to increase the town's capital quota. for 1967 by $125,000 to permit of the reconstruction of books dealing with the history pow urged ratepayers to con- of Whitby, Ont. Mayor Newman 1 said he had written a letter to| V¢¥S- Mayor Thompson which would! Reeve Henry Polak said he be delivered by Charles Staf-| was against a plebiscite and ford who is leaving for Eng-|$aid it would serve only to councillors with their Hwy. No. 12 1¥ mi. North of Whitby FREE KIDDIE RIDES PLUS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY A Really Good Place To Buy A Finer Used Car a The Dundas Street Publicliand this week. Mr. Stafford|scare up ghosts against fluor- Club Rates i 166 KING E, BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 623-3306 - dendtons sop conflicts School, will also carry a quantity of|idation. | For THIS COUPON 50° tend poner at te eee renee Tee ee feet | a eee ug! "Connell, coun will) town an 2 ey tt aon cat fe intrmain om nel 3 CALCOT lata | et ART A CLEAN CAR Feel oe ppeccrinegndearay iia ' joring municipalities | tlds : 'Even the gods are hit by the Each week names of loco! persons will appear in these odver- greys pnadl rns pig eo ance rg eens by commit-| Building Permits 'rice shortage in Kerala State. | eee | IS WORTH tisements, a you find your neme, eut out the od, o . bring Cabinets m; between the European tees of adjustment. : The minister for temple proper- PHONE | fe ante he Gatien Times, kent tor Me: Gencee Hote! winner Scaciattsing Ih ; ppp Hon ty Council gave three readings At 36 550 ties, P. R. Kurup, told news-| MON. to SAT. } Winners must elaim their prizes one week from the issu Ane B ry hea tdi ee to a bylaw authorizing the re- Valued At $36, men food offerings left to pro-| 655-4749 per. Avbik Weliaiiad, s from Asia and North H Buildi ; | ONLY ' rica construction of the mad WHITBY (Staff) -- Building |pitiate the deities usually con-| * Sere co When You're On The Move Call Friedmann describes Street bridge over the CNR/ permits issued by Mt ge: sist of milk and bananas| Hl gear latavior, siewiicg hr haeter en Toure ya. tne Mey Mey types of mouldings end ? right of way. during August represen 8n| instead of rice. | Shampoo, ' lesigns to choose. ay beanie eo Pg ad Reeve George Brooks me estimated value of $36,550. Ee ---------------- | HEARD S TAXI and CARTAGE @ Free Estimates ae es ee See Tae ae coninel work 'clslio' ba Ltt; walle restau | Gar Care Centre 124 Brock St. N., WHITBY --- 668-3732 576-2980 untry g0. 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