Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1967, p. 2

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ae WHITBY YWCA JUDO CLUB numbers asts learn the fine details members of judo at the Whitby YMCA Club. Seen in action are two experts demonstrat- ing. how to throw and how 40-MEMBER The class now more than 40 under the direction: of Wil- liam (Bill) Gribben, black belt judoka. Judo enthusi- Whitby District Family YMCA Judo Club holds reg- ular Saturday morning training at the St. John's separate school gymnasium. COUNTY COUNCIL faction with the assessment department was Beaverton, East Pickering at Council. The finance committee will by data processing for and do not want the county to do this work. Deputy Reeve Robert Atters- ley, chairman of the commit- tee, said a meeting with the clerks of the municipalities will be arranged when the oppor- tunity will be given to air beefs. He also asked the repre- sentatives in council to submit TRAINS EACH WEEK to fall. On the floor, green Albert Stadtke is watching belt William (Bill) Kenney on with interested members is throwing William (Bill) of the Whitby YMCA Judo Gribben, black belt judoka, Club. while black belt instructor --Photo by Stannett can consider them. CONFUSED Reeve William Gillespie, Bea- verton, said his clerk was con- fused by the returned tax roll. Reeve Clifford Laycox, Pick- ering Township, said his muni- cipal staff has been working $349,112 Grant Approved For Port Perry Hospital WHITBY (Staff) -- Ontariojmaking of five annual instal-; During the session, Deputy County Council, at its Wednes-|ments from 1969 to 1973. The|/Reeve Robert Attersley, chair- day session, gave third reading|amounts to be given each year/man of the finance and assess- to a bylaw to make a grant ofjare: $29,924, $82,972, $91,241,)ment committee, said the com- $349,112 to the Community Me-|$97,328 and $47,647. jmittee would report, at the No-| ' morial Hospital at Port Perry.| Council was told the new hos-|vember council session, on the The grant will assist in the| pital, which will have 46 beds,/request for a grant from the) erection and equipping of a new|will cost $1,156,834. Plans were|Oshawa General Hospital| hospital. sprenere by Barnett and/Board. The bylaw provides for the!Reider, architects. ___ |ByLaws | Nine bylaws were approved} WHITBY /AJAX PERSONALS "or," CONSERVATIVE PARTY WINS MOCK ELECTION AT SCHOOL WHITBY (Staff) -- The Pro- 270 voted for the Progressive gressive Conservative party Conservatives, 238 voted for was returned to office Tues- the New Democrats, 199 voted day by students at Anderson Social Credit and 196 voted Collegiate in Whitby who for the Liberals. faked a provincial election. 'We didn't want students to More than 900 students of vote for the party their fathers an eligible 1,000 cast ballots vote for; we wanted them to in their class but they didn't study the platforms," said know who they were voting Harry Thompson, head of the for. history department and ad- Literature of the four party visor for the Time Club, platforms was posted in the which sponsored the election. school and identified only as "They voted for the party party A, B, C and D. platform, not just the name," Of the eligible 1,000 students, said Mr. Thompson. | Council approved of the pur-| The Ontario Ladies' College|sented by members of the er ged od lige ib vara! auditorium decorated with stan-|Kinova Rebekah Lodge will en-l15° wrara 'Township, for $6,500. tertain. The Pegg family, dards of autumn leaves and pots|c),remont will take part in the| County Road No. 12 was de- of chrysanthemums in varying|ro¢ram, also an accomplished|leted from the list of roads shades of yellow was the setting | iqjinist of Toronto and several|Which are designated as for the Castle Chapter Alumnae] (ther numbers are included in|'through highways". god ryger nal ws ba the program. This evening is} The name of Robert Wood, th les. Making si Mrs. W. sponsored by the afternoon|RR 2, Cannington, was _substi- Hetcnlene. ON TOnbS. on Ts. "-lgroup of the United Ch ur ch\tuted for that of Fred Graham lutchison, Toronto, the presi-|Women. A social hour will fol-|as a member of the court of re- dent of the Trafalgar Chapter \vision for Brock Township. and Miss Doris Batty, Brooklin, Authorization was given Pick- past-president of the Castle) The annual fall dance spon-\ering Township to close the Chapter. Mrs. J. W .Richard-|sored by St. John the Evangelist|nortion of Pleasant Street son, the president of the Castle|CWL was well attended. Re-|Frenchman's Bay, between Bay Chapter, announced the win-|ceiving the guests at the doorjand Wharf Sts. j ners: Special prizes went to!was the CWL president, Mrs.! Bylaws were passed provid- Mrs. Harold Werry, Kedron and/James McCarroll. General con- ing for the expropriation of Mrs. J. Gifford Beaton, Whitby./yener Mrs. H. C. Munro was|lands for work on County Road The winners of the pots of chry-/assisted by her daughter Miss/No, 2 at Seagrave where a road santhemums were: Margaret/Patricia Munro, Mrs. Joe Storey/qiyersion is under way. O'Neill, Whitby; Oonah A. Tay-/and Miss Patricia Storey. Mayor] A bylaw was approved to pro- low. One Fatal Accident Recorded In County Construction Work WHITBY (Staff) -- Only one] The council's committee on fatal and three minor accidents)emergency measures secured 5 fi approval for an appeal to the in construction work occurred federal government to renew its in Ontario County this year. On-) participation in the subsidy on tario County Council was toldithe purchase of additional fire Wednesday this record was|pumpers. The government had made possible through the co- decided to withdraw the sub- operation by all concerned with|Sidy. the safety of men epgaged on construction projects. TEA BIG intr Five hundred and thirty in-|) LONDON (CP)--Britons, ° {t spections were made and 201jseems, will go on drinking tea 'orders to comply' were issued|forever. Latest statistics from which with one exception were|the department of consumer lor, Oshawa; Bette Segee, Tra-\Desmond Newman drew thelvide for the reducing of the|complied with immediately. Injaffairs show Britain was the falgar Chapter, Toronto; Mary/lucky winners' tickets for the imi i Brooks, Ajax; Nanette Hall-ldraw prizes. speed limit on Simcoe St. N., pike, "Peterborough; Greta) ajay Friendship Club Senior|ham College. Oshawa, in the vicinity of Dur-|'stop work' order was issueditea last year, which brought quick response.!500,000 pounds. the case of the exception ajbiggest buyer of Mozambique ordering 18,- Alger; Edna Perry; Miss M.|citizens is holding a 'Sale of rig ry poe eat Mrs.!work" Saturday at the munici- Eso lat ooh rt ur ©! pal complex. Members will offer pg ati Ps M aah valley homebaking, fancy work, knit- ary y, Mrs. 5. S--ous|ting, embroidery, house plants Mrs. Anne Wilkins, Vera Harvie|.nd yarious other items and Pearl Roper, all of Whitby.) : | The guests were welcomed by| A film entitled "Now and To- Mrs. Stanley Osborne. The/morrow" was shown at the Sin- flower convener was Miss Char-|clair Home and School Associa- lotte Gentles, Whitby. ltion meeting presided by Mrs " Ed Saunders. An imaginary Almonds United Church {8 interview was presented in the celebrating its 130th anniver-jtorm of a skit between parents sary. Thankoffering services| .ndq teachers. Taking part were: will be held Oct. 29. Rev. Rus- vrs' art Smith, Mrs. Reginald sell O'Brien, Burlington, former|Greer and Mrs. Vernon Green- minister at Almonds, « will €\wood. This was followed by A guest minister at both services, |discussion period. G. W. Bryant 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Special) announced the council workshop music is under the direction of|ror oct. 24. Two more names| The 4 E, Stil secret formula. And, so that it Miss Beth Atkinson, organist. |yere added to the grade six| An "Old Time Musical Con-|Staduating honor roll: Dawn cert" will be held at Almonds|Greer and Frank Fayer. Guest United Church, Nov. 1, starting/Speaker at the next meeting of at 8 p.m. The noted "Kitchen Nov. 14 will be legal aid direc- Tune Busters" of Brooklin pre-'0r George Drynan, Oshawa, who will speak on "Legal Aid jin Ontario." Lunch was served Action Set |by members of the executive. Ray Davis from the Pirate Ship England Radio City will be |the disk jockey at the Hallo- or e are we'en dance sponsored by Blair Park Vista Teen Club to be held WHITBY (Staff) -- Reeve C./Oct. 21 at the IOOF hall. The Laycox, Pickering Township,|new president of the Teen Club, gave notice of motion, at Wed-|Barry Shaw held a_ special nesday's session of the Ontario,meeting to make final arrange-} County Council, that at the|ments. There wil! be prizes for! Nov. 21 session of council he'best costumes, but these are} will re-introduce the question of optionals. The hall will be gaily} a county-wide welfare plan decorated and novelty prizes} The proposal was debated at/will be distributed i | some length in committee, Tues- | --eeeneenennnnenncancennnnnnnan -- | } day, when the scheme was | yoted down by a 21 to 14 vote FREE 24-HOUR In other matters dealing. with BURNER SERVICE finance and assessment, council By Our Local confirmed the appointment to Service Contractors the permanent staff of Miss Jo- Anne Draper; recommended the) SAWDON"S attorney general be asked to in- crease the fee paid jury mem-| F U E L S bers; sacra a Victoria Coun-| ty resolution urging the Ontario legislature to provide a substan- FURNACE OIL -- tial measure of relief from the) STOVE OIL AND COAL poorigw of tation, and refer-\| 244 Brock St. S., Whitby re ack to the committee a proposal to increase the fee 668-3524 paid the county auditors. 5 . All Saints' Parish Hall WHITBY unspeakable. Wednesday, October 25th 1967 -- 6:30 p.m. @ TICKETS 2.00 @ Telephone 668-2479 or 668-5101 itself. 1 made everywhere to the same secret, what Alexander Gordon did to those berries must always remain You always could buy a bottle of Gordon's though. And let it speak for things he did to some juniper berries are unspeakable. To make gin, you needa number of rather exotic ingredients. Including Italian juniper berries. So in 1769 Alexander Gordon boughtsackfulls of the best Italian juni- per berries money could buy. Experimented and experimented. And one day discovered that if you took the berries and ---well, something excit- ing happened. You could make the best tasting gin ever. So naturally, he did. 200 years later we still do. And Gordon's is now the largest selling gin in the world. always remains a DISTILLED IN CANADA BY TANQUERAY GORDON & CO, (CANADA) LTO, overtime and on Saturday at- tempting to prepare a voters' list. There was. a_ possibility, he said, it would not be ready in time for the nomination meeting. In that event the elec- tion would have to be post- oned, Mr. Laycox said the trouble eminated from the fact that the returned roll did not show who were owners and who ten- ants; while no addresses were given. "We voted to provide the assessment commissioner with the tools to do a proper job," Mr. Laycox said. He and the township staff had contacted Wrong Headline, Accident Story WHITBY (Staff) -- Dissatis-;the commissioner on numerous the operation" of|occasions. voiced by representatives from|sityation either," Whitby and!George Brooks of Whitby. 'Our : the Wednesday|clerk and treasurer are both session of the Ontaro County) dissatisfied. This is where it all started. The council are not happy with the be asked for a report on the/service. Something has to be cost of tax bills being prepared/done, Perhaps in a year the this|}staff will get organized. We year and next year. This ac-jhave to make it work as a tion was taken as some munici-|team. We are not going to get palities object to being chargedjout of it. for the preparation of tax bills,| growing across the county." COMMISSIONER ment commissioner, Pickering Township tax showed school support and addresses. prepare the voters' notices had gone out on the se Members Critical Assessment Work "We are not happy with the said Reeve majority of this Dissatisfaction is G. D. Hepditch, the assess- said the roll names, occupations, ft was the duty of the clerk to list. All l4ime to iron out a few things proper date. The Pickering complaints so the committee Township roll could have been returned @arlier had not the post office changed addresses and had the township not changed street names, The change of street names was denied by Reeve Laycox who said this action had been approved by council only last Monday. There had been no change in polling boundaries. "We have had trouble for 12 years," said Reeve J. J. Gib- son, Port Perry, who claimed people should not blame the assessment department when they were left off the voters' list, MISUNDERSTANDING "There seems to be some misunderstanding as to who is supposed to do what," said Reeve John Howden, East Whitby Township, who said his clerk-had not been notified and the roll was a mess when it was returned. 'We have never had a roll like it in the memory of men who have been on coun- cil longer than I have," he said. "We voted the assessment department $270,000. The de- partment said it would do the headline, "Youths R ded in Custody" appeared with an ac- cident-injury story on Page 5 of Tuesday's Times. The story said Leonard Strickland, 221 Rosedale Dr., Whitby was in hospital after his motorbike collided with a car. The story had nothing to do with youths or any court case. WHITBY (Staff) -- The wrong|iob if it got the money. I sug- How to relieve Use Dodd's Kidney Pills for prompt relief from the systemic condi- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 19, 196, "This is the first time in 10 years that I have complained. The roll we got was a mess," Reeve Gillespie said. Mr. Hepditch told Reeve Howden everyone was aware the roll had to be returned on or before Sept. 30. For that rea- son the clerk did not need to be notified. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 61.% INTEREST For a term of 3 or 4 or 8 years 6%4% for | or 2 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Whitby, Ont. gest the commissioner take the and then council can stand be- hind him," said Reeve J. L. Dancey, Brock Township. "This seems to be a run-off from those who were opposed. You have brought it on your- selves. You are all talking in circles. If you brought . your complaints to the committee we could work on them. We want to be able to work on them. I suggest Mr. Laycox and his clerk bring their roll to the committee and let the mem- bers have a look at it," said Deputy Reeve Attersley. "The department and the committee are trying to do a job. If we get concrete com- plaints we will try to come up with the answers when we' meet with the clerks, added Mr. Attersley. ANNOUNCING | JACKIE... High fashion Stylists Formerly of BRUNO'S. JACKIE invites her friends and customers to visit her at her new location CREATIVE COIFFURES. CREATIVE COIFFURES Phone 728-4351 360 King St. West BEAUTY CLINIC SALON in The Oshawa Shopping Centre ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR WIG BOUTIQUE We will eerry THE FINEST. WIGS & A BUDGET LINE. Repairs, Cleaning and Styling To introduce eur new line MISS CLAIRE FULLER Wig Consultent from Toronto will be in our solon te eld you in your selections on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. OPENING SPECIALS on Fell Wigs handmade 69.95 to 99.95 tion causing the backache. Soon you feel better -- rest better. 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Its chief rivals in the so- quality field, The Daily graph and The Guardia creased circulation by ee end s' pels: Sewers respectivel figures show. FUTURE THREATENED The statistics are liste report of the government and incomes board, whic! financial troubles threaten duce the number of n newspapers. The increased circulat The Times followed a deli change in style and mak stituted 18 months ago shift to a brighter, more 3 sive outlook was acce pc cies as atl New Maple Le Dress Unveiled OTTAWA (CP)--A cr young school children | clapped and rushed for to-glass view of Queen beth's "maple leaf of dress" as Governor - | Michener unveiled it in tional Museum Wednesd: The Queen wore the gc wtate banquet and r when she visited Canada as the first reigning mor open a session of the C Parliament. : The pale green satil linked with silk, is d with a rising are of velvet maple leaves with diamonds and ¢ and outlined in green @ crystal surrounded by Pp presented the white York. A floor-length skirt m about 17% feet at tl flows from the fitted bo CITY The week of Octot been designated as ( arrangements have vate residences, on household accumula resulting from the household repairs, paper, rags, cartons, All materiol to be above mentioned we same place as the ¢ Materials N Large quantities of mal amount handle included in this co This special collecti not to apartments, aac

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