Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1967, p. 5

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NEWS 'ekindled Mid-East nanwhile, in general debate, >| continued to insist on t negotiations with the js on the withdrawal of li troops in return for a al peace settlement which d require Arab recognition rael as a state, long with- e Arabs, in turn, insist on tiating through the UN and the General Assembly to d Israel as an aggressor to demand unqualified li withdrawal. ENVOY PROPOSED could be expected that, if ecurity Council does meet, Janadian idea of a special y to the Middle East to 't directly to the UN would up again. The Canadian ution was put aside when Security Council handed the Middle East debate to special General Assembly on, 't Secretary-General U t revived the idea in his it annual report. ael is opposed to such an ntment, apparently feeling the envoy would represent hin edge of a UN wedge ihat the UN might eventu- seek to promote him from 'ver to mediator. h sides have argued that have time on their side. + Israeli position is that mger they hold and admin- the captured territory the likely they are to keep it. - Arabs rely on growing opinion, particularly g African and Communist ries, against Israeli cling- > the spoils of war. And hope to influence Western ries, particularly Britain, fusing to open the Suez until the Israelis with- ers argue that the Ardbs uffer most in this scheme, urgently needs the reve- LARGE INDUSTRIAL FIRM PLANS MOVE TO TOWNSHIP PICKERING (Staff)--A two- man Ontario Municipal Board took just 10 minutes of deliber- ation Tuesday to agree to Picke ering Township industrial zon- ing changes between Ajax afid Bay Ridges south of the Mac- . donald-Cartier Freeway. The hearing also revealed that a new large industry will locate ia the near future on a 50-acre township site. Supreme Aluminum, now lo- cated in Scarborough, was rep- resented at the hearing by Service Manager G. A. Lundy who asked for clarification of the r ing of the y's 50-acre site. Mr. Lundy said his company already operates a small fac- tory south of the Base Line on Sandy Beach Road and is plan- ning to move the Scarborough operations into the township. The service manager asked if under the rezoning from heavy to light industry his firm would be allowed to operate a rolling mill. He said the rolling mill would re-roll aluminum sheets to varying thicknesses and would not create a vibration problem. Township Planning Director John Faulkner said since the plant would have no open out- side storage and would not cre- ate a water or air pollution problem in his opinion it would be allowed to operate in the light industrial zoning. hearing the rezoning of the area actually meant upgrading the lands between Ajax and Bay Ridges and that lands along the roads were being changed to M1 or light industry while prop- erty further back remained as M2 or M25 for heavy industry and outside storage uses. The planning director told the cate its offices at the front of its property and have storage further from the road in the heavy industry zone. OMB Chairman V. S. Mil- burne and vice - chairman W. H. J. Thompson approved the rezoning. with the proviso that Supreme Aluminum be al- Mr. Faulkner said at the hearing an industry could lo- lowed to operate. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 4, 1967 § Whitby Couples Club Celebrate Anniversary WHITBY (Staff) -- St. Mark's United Church 4 W's Couples Club celebrated its 10th anni- versary in the form of a re- union banquet, Forty couples sat down for the b & be iy MORE Duck hunting season opened last week and Mrs. Jack Moore of Squires THAN ONE WAY TO Beach introduced a new way of hunting. She enticed. this Canada Goose to shore with ; Pid * GET A GOOSE bread offerings at her Lake Ontario home. was docile enough to be picked up a minute later by her son, shot being fired. The goose Peter, without a --Oshawa Times Photo Church Taxing Criticized Whitby District Youngsters It was announced at the reg- jjular meeting of Ajax White Dove Rebekah Lodge that in- stallation of officers will be held Oct. 25 presided by Noble Grand, Sister Joann Boyle. Members were reminded of the "Century of Songs" to be held Oct. 27 at St. Andrew's Senior School with Oshawa Sweet Adelines, sponsored by Ajax White Dove Rebekah Lodge and CP and T commitiee. A birth- day party with Hallowe'en fla- vor will be held for residents of Fairview Lodge Oct. 30 with several members of Whitd Dove Lodge taking part. Ajax Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis committee spon- sored an evening of cards at the home of Mrs. Jackie Wilks. The winners were: Annette Rancier, Mrs. I. Peak, Jackie Wilks, Brian Gandy, Ina Karry, Robert Osborne and Eileen Gil- bert. The winner of the draw was Lorne Pegg, Locust Hill. Mrs. Grace Guthrie, Worthy Matron, presided at the Whitby Chapter 248 Order of the East- ern Star meeting. Mrs, Jacque- line Guthrie, conductress, as- sisted by Mrs. Bessie Cosway, associate conductress, intro- duced Mrs. Winnifred Newton, PDDGM, Past Matrons and Pa- trons of Whitby Chapter, who were given a 'warm welcome by the Worthy Matron. A letter was received from Mrs. Leola Thrasher, DDGM, _ informing the chapter of her official visit, April 9, 1968. An invitation was WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS First meeting of the 4-H YMCA's Homemaker's Club for the project 'Sleeping Gar- ments" was attended by 10 girls. John Hatfield, secretary for the Whitby and District Family YMCA, explained the various activities of the YMCA and supplied membership forms. Barbara Jones was elected president, Heather Coo!- ing secretary and Debara Kel- lestine, treasurer. Sleeping gar- ments will be a project with special emphasis on a piece of material, style and _ finishes. Members are Linda Under- wood, Engeline VanDriel, Saa- dra Ravary, Yvonne Button, Barbara Jones, Heather Cool- ing, Debara Kellestone, Pat- ricia King, Shirley Grylls and Shelley McPhee. District deputy president, Sis- ter May Wood, Sunshine Lodge 222 Oshawa, will preside at the installation of officers at Whit- by Benevolent Rebekah Lodge tonight. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women Groups ? and 4 are sponsoring a "Hat Show" and dessert at the church hall, to- night. Ajax Royal Canadian Legion, met to make arrangements for the general meeting, when a guest speaker has beén invited. It was reported the winner of the minor sports' diaw is Ken- neth MacRae, Ajax. Ways and Means committee reported a Whitby Group Presents Play WHITBY (Staff) -- The The. atrical Company of Young Can- adians from Whitby, directed by Mrs, Fran Townsend, on Sunday presented tne play, "The Hour of Truth" at the Poor Alex Theatre, Toronto. The program was arranged by the Central Ontario Drama League. The adjudicator was Dr, Alex Edwards of York Un- iversity, Cast members were Marion Neve, Gail Schell, Rainer Zieg- enhagen, Peter Brammar, Mary Dasiuk and Gordon Wick. This is a first presentation of "The Hour of Truth." For the past three weeks, rehear- sals were held at the new the- atre in Whitby centennial bui'd- ing. The group has been invited to present the play at the Orono Drama Festival this month. Plans for a thr2e-act play will be. studied to be presented at Easter. Anyone between 15 and 20, in- terested in drama, could con- tact Mrs. Townsend at 668-4465 or any member of the group. The membership is at present 20. Others are needed for as- sistance with costumes, back- branch 322, executive members|stage, technicality and various other activities. HAS LARGE FORCE The U.S. has more than 76,- 000,000 gainfully employed workers, |Mrs, Terry James, Deep River; t. Head table guests were: former presidents, Mr. and Mrs, Terry James, Mr. and Mrs. Harmen Siersma, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Millar, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rammler, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mifflin and honorary president, Rev. and Mrs, J, M. Smith. | Former members present!| were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Van- Meer, North Bay; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ash- worth, London; Mr. and Mrs, Norman Panabaker, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Baker, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Law, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Mc- Ewen, Mr, and Mrs. Joe South- well, Mr. and Mrs. Les Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Budd, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bryans and Mr. and Mrs. Royce Whitaker, Osh-| awa. | Gordon Mifflin acted as mas-| ter of ceremonies. By special| permission from the authoress, | Jane Beecroft, Mrs. Gordon| Mifflin read her centennial] poem, "Celebrati", | Committee members. in| charge of arrangements were Murray and Phyllis Beadle, Marilyn and Dick Broughton, Helen and Ralph Crawford, Ann and John Davies, Nona and | Bev Davis, Millie and Howard Elliott, Marion and Bill Irwin, Verna and Gordon Mifflin, Lorna and Charles Mesher, |Ruth and Stan Parkinson, Jean and Lorne Penfound, Joyce and Harry Rammler, Muriel and John Smith. The anniversary cake was made by Mrs. Ralph Crawford and the banquet was served by Mrs. L. F. Richardson and the United Church Women's group. In the evening, members and guests danced to the music of Dick Valleau and his orchestra. Sunday, members past and present, and families attended the service and world wide communion. Presidents Mr. and Mrs. Miff- - lin took part in the church serv- ice. They were also memberz of the executive when the 4 W's Couples Club was formed 10 years ago. Mrs. Harmen Siers- ma who with her husband was secretary when the couples club was formed, spoke briefly, and gave highlights of the past 10 ears. In his remarks, Mr. Mifflin said "We and others have form- ed many lasting friendships through the club" SLENDERIZING the those Summer bulges off to Now is time to trim look your best in your new Fall suit. Creative Colffures 360 KING 8T. W. 728-4351 OSHAWA Low Cost Mortgage Loans Get cash fast for house repairs, a new car, vacations, or any other good reason. from the canal and the received to visit York Chapter, * it remains closed the successful dance held. Spot Oct. 24. Mrs. Delphine Coni- dance prizes went to Mr. and By NDP Candidate Edwards Take Part In Church Parade ital it becomes, with Brit- WHITBY (Staff)--St. Mark's|Guides, Mrs. Harvey Whale,|Pear. associate matron, gave a|Mrs. H. R. Griffin, Ajax, and OLD WORLD TRADITION Monthly Paym d other countries turning United Church was filled Sun-|led the Guides and Brownies report of the Grand Chapter|the door prize to Francis Mitch- = You Borrow rf Pa _-- and more to super-tank- WHITBY (Staff) -- Ontariojrates, and repayment terms in renewing the promise, dis-|SeSsions held in Toronto. Lunch/ell. Visiting guests were Mr, d other substitutes for the South NDP candidate Thomas|that would enable an astute|%#Y Sfternoon when the Whitby Edwards suggested Tuesday|small businessman to compete|District Guides, Scouts, Brown- that instead of taxing churches/with giant corporations. ies, Cubs, Rangers and Ven- the provincial government ask] "We have not been getting the|turers held its second annual the various denominations to|type of leadership which can church parade and Mrs. T. Gibson of Cray- trict commissioner of the Boy|W2S served by Mrs. Helen don, England. Scouts, Edward Markerick, Breen PM and her committee. wick, led the Scouts and Cul in the promise. The many {rlends of Mrs.| BUCKPASSER RETIRES és Jean Deeks, 921 Byron St. S., p The Guide law was given by|whitby, honored her at a din.|. NEW YORK (AP)--Buckpas- make their funds available to|implement what is necessary. Guide Mary Nurse. The Scout|ner and fellowship evening held|Se™>, one of the greatest thor- the province at a low interest|Nothing has appeared that| Mayor Desmond Newman|)._ by Rickie Rousseau. Thelat Cedar Brae Golf and Say oughbreds ever to trod the rate. would indicate that the govern-|W@S guest speaker. The junior Brownie law by Cathy Jenkins|try Club, prior to her retire. American turf, has run his last "T anticipate that the millions|ment has somehow been/Choir of St. Mark's Church was|.o4 the Cub law by Larry ment at the end of the month|Tace- Onwer Ogden Phipps of dollars which churches spend|m a gically transformed. Welin attendance: The Old Test-\nonne from the position of director of{2!™mounced Monday the retire- on social action will be cut back|have a 24-year-old administra-|@ament scripture was read by Rev. John Smith received the|nursing with the borough of|™ent of the four-year-old colt, and the cost passed onto the/tion that is suffering from senile|Scout Jeffrey Tanghe. The New| °Y- "010 arty and offi-\Scarborough, Mrs. Deeks' was|WH0 had 25 victories in 31 starts taxpayer if church properties|decay," said Mr. Edwards, Testament scripture was read Pp . and earnings of $1,462,014--a $37.05 $55.58 $4,000 $74.10 $5,000 $92.63 Above payments based on 14% per annum for 7 years WHY OUR PLAN IS BEST; $2,000 $3,000 nembered - Domingo U.S. and the Organiza- WHITBY (Staff) -- At the|council and group commi | " " by Guide Debbie Bibeau. ciated. the original school nurse inlticure exceeded only by the NO BONUS CHARGE OR HIDDEN FEES: With widen sr) '. = ee "The NOP pine Mal pico paied i Gib Gin te The district commissioner of| Rev. Stanley Armstron of|Scarborough, and has progress- 'a tcckes @ Kees oat the Associates, you get a mortgage agreement that tion ye the "haneuions at the Rotary Club luncheon at|iems of housing, air and water " pod é -- a Po agen a aeedee ---- The colt, will, op NEW WORLO PERFECTION is crystal clear. No bonus or hidden fees are ever ; Whitby Curli: Club said|pollution, that has the courage . ev. am Patterson are} ¢.\into stud. harged. Prepay privileg arrange? , Bag A the Town of Whitby ould afford to provide consumer and inves:| Fireman Offer denvien United Gaurch, Rev. ae a eae. part shenge Confi s involved in the revolt, to Build = senior cititen's siie- | tt vere ent cee tare a John's Anglican Church as weli\Deeks was presented with a VICTORIA ss GREY TRU PEEDY SERVICE: Just tell us your needs and we'll i indoor swimming]its responsibility under the BNA Centennial Ru ohn's Anglican as wer |sum of money, which she turn- i Ss * ng Poacltigses pb ee it could borrow a million|Act in assuming eventually the g as members of the district|eq over to the medical library set up @ plan for you immedietely. ¢ fund. lollars ent/full cost of education," said u pos oo nip tladlc hl gal the Ontario South NDP candi-|South East Pickering Firemen's senuiialscaties . | Mr. Edwards promised that|date. Wives' Auxiliary meeting, pre- Whitby Brass Band and Sea an NDP government would pro-| Liberal candidate Alban|sided over by Mrs. Edward|Cadets' Band added to the vide business and technical con-|Ward spoke to the club two|Spanger, Tom ee bs sod ret peeeee in Reng of and detentions of the sultants and managerial and re- weeks ago and Comers man iar raleel te 2 on eh . .. Prgorssac pope saa hevolutiinaty War ek pascepind ~ a heduled hk speak saat Web. be unable to go to- work forjrade passed by the saluting --and by army guards is several months, offered to make/base at the municipal Ajax Librarian Speaker sm that reached a cli- st April. ss have quieted since put there are authenti- reports of arbitrary i ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED % 612% GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 3, 4 or 5 YEAR TERM WHITBY, ONT. | Crected To Individual 111 SIMCOE ST. $., OSHAWA PHONE 725-6531 FAMILY MONUMENTS i STAFFORD BROS. building a centennial pce hyg " where wae a Pct Apa raising project for the|man, y ship puxilis ates Heber Down, Scouts and Guides Commissioners and official Dominican Army ts to regard the PRD and ry. It was reported the homebake rexiled leader, Juan i sale held at the home of the|color party took the salute. as wy a } . k ® B h M ti president raised the sum of : PI ho HERR aras: ' 4, NTS s threatening to pull out Pic ering eac. ee hg Takers ware reminded of Pg '. wate portant 1968 municipal the bi-monthly euchre, held at] Quebec City is the ony 668-3552 sh WHITBY (Staff) -- Mrs. Ron-jinstalled the following officers:|the home of Mrs. Margaret|Walled city 318 DUNDAS EAST continuance of military and has a population of about| ald Dulhanty, children's librar-| president, Mrs. Bruce Mitchell; | EJliott, 485 Maple Ave., Picker- on the PRD. despite ublic library,| vice-president, Mrs. Donald| ing Beach. 250,000. BUY GROCE ES AT COST LUS 0% int Joaquin Bi --. pod phon outer at the Para-|Manning; treasurer, Mrs. Ed) Officers for the 1967-68 term Ri P 1 0 i BERT B CEA «10 Pe rf dise Home and School Associa-|Armstrong; recording secre- |are: president, Mrs. Edward ip one of er incase tion, Pickering Beach, meeting,|tary, Mrs. Harold Barter; cor-|Spanger; vice-president, Mrs. K sooty Rigen id i te presided over by Mrs. Brucelresponding secretary, Mr8.|/Gordon Bentley; treasurer, Mrs. ee Pe et Mitchell. James Leathen. Edgar Kaiser; secretary, Mrs. limited control over Save $200. to $300. every year. Pay only the chain store's cost price plus 10%. The =. --you = save a joo brand foods... select from our 5,000 item whole- sale catalouge, fresh and frozen. NEW CUSTOMERS are eligible to get the following FOOD ORDER AT THESE LOW PRICES, FOOD MARKETS Meat at Prices You Can Afford '! GRADE 'A' . 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