health for several it the City was stun- eek by his unexpect- it 71 in the Oshawa spital of a stroke. 1as been saddened by z and somehow The , won't seem quite yithout him around. HEN we are all get- the true Christmas Oshawa Public Util- ission spoils things, lish the latest deficit their bus department which are astronom- the least. ed a hard-bitten tax- rapidly - rising bus getting harder and wallow, so why don't hronize them with Mitchell Sharp's in- nnouncements, which it enough, so that the e less severe?" new from the start ly's marriage to the ss Jan. 1, 1960, was e happy affair amal- upporters promised, nounting deficits are "FICIT for 1967 up nd of October was is could be reduced h as $100,000 with ough additional pas- rt using the buses, sibbie, PUC' secre. er, said that pas. ls had been reduced ecause of re-routing used by extensive construction projects ty roads. bie also said the greatly jncreased hy t expeWditures (in- 1 construction of the trial Park garage 'sand from pur- ore rolling stock), ber this," he ex- ve started into the ss practically from len we took over NR. This means, 'of t we should be in icial position in the me," we going to get peo- 1e buses more often? insit cities in Osh- lation group showed Passenger revenue for the first nine 1967 while the local ff. Brantford had an cent improvement, _ Kitchener 5.61, Sars lecided to write and perators what the e for the increase, Leo P. Tiggelers, of- inding of the Ontare is priming his ranks iportant upcoming 136 in all ranks will p Borden early in t an extensive train- n. The plan is to aise the regiment to ny standards, in- pment. 'oncept of the army speed, mobility and be a full range of trades. One of the ant is mortar. The ll have number 81 s to be carried by hey will also have and jeeps with mae perform a recon- e rather than a tank > emphasis will be d, searching out the h_ light armored said Col. Tiggelers, In US. Downs 'nee as next year's Presidential nomi- a record for Kenne- she isn't a 1968 can- yho has revived his Johnson's Vietnam to.27 per cent, Har- ople are critical of stand on Vietnam € was "'wro! to »p bombing rth vho says he doesn't ention to the polls, a year ago in the e book by William about the assassina- orother, Last Janu- up poll said, 48 per 'd Johnson as Dem- 's choice and only continued to like nnedy says he ig- ls, Johnson doesn't ise to. He carried cket to regale call- popular he seemed q d this year. Re. Ss surveyed by Har- reached a_ point 23 per cent ex- idence in him. But Il has just reported e in the Johnson the summit meet- e with Soviet Pre- | at Glassboro, N.J. s 41 per cent now he way the presi- ling his job and 49 approve. This com- proval from 38 per er and September. ¢ 'GOOD TURN-OUT EXPECTED FOR HISTORIC WHITBY ELECTION gamate with the Whitby Board | of Education West ward (two to be elected): Gladys Hamer, Richard P Matthews, McLeish and Godfrey Schilling. Centre ward (two to be elect- John H. Brown, H. Edmondson and Joan Eliza- beth Reed East ward (two to be elected): John Howard, Rey- nold Herman Jones, George FE. Lofthouse, Joseph McQuade, Hotze Pel and Carol Thwaites. Representatives for all the wards for the separate school board fon by acclamation. WHITBY (Staff) -- A good Whitby Township A spokesman 3 and 4 at Palmerston Avenue Myrtle community hall; 43 at Reeve Robert Attersley, the Centre ward (two to be elect- turn-out in tomorrow's historic at Whitby municipal building School; 9 at King Street Public Ashburn community hall. rest of the contests are as fol- ed): Thomas James Edwards, election for the new Town of said: 'We're hoping for a very School; 10 at the Centennial West ward: 27 at Robert lows: Vernon R MacCarl, Carl Mantz Whitby is expected by many good turn-out." Building; 11 at 1008 Byron St; Austin's home west of Almonds REEVE: George Brooks and and Eileen § Moore East ward candidates and municipal offi- POLL LOCATIONS 12 at St John's Anglican store on Highway 2; 35 at 8 Gordon Hanna (one to be elect- (two to be elected): Andy Dem- cials. ; The polling stations with num- Church; 17 at 122 John St F; Avon Court. ed.) mer, John G Goodwin, Bever- Electors will go to a total of bers and locations are, as fol- 18 at H. Dick Pontiac Ltd.; 21 Centre ward: 34 at Simcoe PUC: James Brady, Earl ley McCloskey, Gerald Schroor 26 polling stations to vote for lows: Town of Whitby, West and 22 at the community arena _-- Public School. Jacob Bryant, Robert W. and Robert White. ed): the men and women who will ward: number 5 at 120 Hill- and 23 at 107 St. Peter St. Fast ward: 28, 29, 30, 31 and Cawker, Beverly James Davis, BOARD OF EDUCATION: guide the new municipality crest Dr; 6 at 417 Euclid St.; East ward: 19 and 20 at An- 32. at Dr Robert Thornton Joseph Drumm, Albert Randall, North ward (two to be elected): through its first, all - important 7 and 8&8 at Denis O'Connor derson High Schol and 24, 25 School; 33 at Sinclair Public James Ross and Harold Slich- Russell J. Batten, Hugh Ormis- years. School; 13 and 15 at Henry and 26 at R. A. Hutchison School, ter (four to be elected). ton, Russell H. Tunney. Mr, Polls will be open from 9 a.m, Street High School; 14 at 906 School. Flection headquarters will be COUNCIL: (north ward, two Tunney has now announced that to 7 pm McCullough Dr; 16 at King Township, north ward: 36, 39, in Anderson Street High School. to be elected): Eric C Branton, his followers should vote for one There are 11,752 people elig- Street Public School. 40 and 41 at Meadowcrest Pub- CANDIDATES Heber Down, Sam_ Hollings- of the other candidates as he is ible to vote. in the combined Centre ward: 1 at 105 Byron lic School; 37 and 38 at Brook- With the acclamation of worth and Rene M. Thiebaud employed by a county school areas of Whitby and the present St N; 2 at 406 Brock St N; lin community hall; 42 at Mayor Newman and Deputy- West ward: acclamation board which will probably amal- (rrerenrnetrcrererrtnnntrnereerenneer on rrttentaRnte mei teen nyt ytneee ney angen amen TMM oe Lc ee nena sneer rn tn m eit Tv tegt SH A Sergeant B. A. Box (left) and Chief R. T. Parker (centre) of the Pickering . Township Police Depart- ment kicked things off for Safe Driving Week by tak- instruction from Henk De- Vries (right) at the Skid Candidate Spends $650 Winning Seat On Council PICKERING (Staff) Cost of John Kruger's campaign to ain a seat as councillor in Pickering Township's Ward 5 amounted to $650, In making the costs public Mr. Kruger emphasized all of the expenses were paid entirely out of his own pocket. He said he did not intend to eause any embarrassment to other candidates who may not agree with his philosophy of making election costs public. Arena Duty For Brigade WHITBY (Staff) -- At the St. John Ambulance Whitby branch committee meeting bri gade members reported briefly on current activities. Ronald Hawkins, superinten dent, said members are on) duty at the arena each night except Sunday, in addition to attending at other local events where their presence Is re-| quired. | The division now has 23 nurs {ng cadets who are regularly| instructed in first-aid by their leader, Mrs. Ivan Terry. These} girls assist senior brigade members. 4 There are 19 ambulance cadets under the leadership of Alex Scott, including some jun- iors. They also meet weekly for training. | Oshawa and Whitby divisions} drum and bugle corps now have their drums and_ the bugles will be available short- ly. The annual meeting will be held Jan. 8 in the Whitby cen- tennial building at 8 p.m. In-| vitations will be sent out to all members of all groups, their parents and_ interested) friends. The general public is| cordially invited to attend this) meeting and get first-hand in-| formation regarding the pro- gram. New members are ur- | "Whether or not a candidate| reveals his election expenses is his own private affair,"' he said.| Largest portion of the $650 was for advertisements -- $105, signs $188 and literature $207, for a total $500. A solicitor was hired for $100 with incidentals such as photographs, lumber supplies and postage making up the remainder. DUPLICATE BRIDGE |. Whitby duplicate bridge win- ners were: North and South -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, 148%; Mrs. Harry Welsh and Mrs. Corb Stiner, 121%: Mrs. John Frost and Mrs. Duncan MacGillivray, 110%; Mrs. P. N. Spratt and Mrs. Donald Wil- son, 107. East and West -- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winter, 14444; Mrs. Paul Irwin and Mrs. Ed Bowman, 131; Mrs. Philip Chubb and Mrs. Douglas | - Co aerial PICKERING TOWNSHIP POLICE CHIEF AT SKID CONTROL SCHOOL Control School in Oakville. The school, opened in Octo- ber and_ sponsored -- by British Petroleum Canada Ltd., has "graduated over 154 VON Visits In One Month 100 people. Chief Parker said if every driver had skid control training, the acci- | material At the December Christmas meeting of Whitby Garden Club|mas party will be held Satur- the following entries will be| day at the Pickering recreation judged, (1) Winter bouquet of/hall, Kinsmen and family mem- dried material (2) 'Welcome"'| bers decoration Charge . anes (3) Christmas arrangement for, Kinettes Betty Gilchrist, Doreen | Holloway and Barbara Wallis. |H a Christmas door buffet or mantel using natural green foliage with accessories (4) Christmas arrangement for dining table (5) Miniature) christmas tree, using any or decorations (6) Christmas arrangement for cof WHITBY / AJAX PERSONALS Ajax Kinettes annual Christ- { invited guests. In jol the evening are Scout Keith Batty of Brooklin| bt |has successfully passed his first test for first class Scout. Partjsaid the sale would be. held| of the test consists of a 12-mile/from 10. a.m. until 1 journey on his compass and map to get alto his to own, using School ake | Sold Quickly =z |by the Whitby school board went} are: like {had offered to look after the STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Buddhism's strength was estimated at 150,000,000 to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 8, 1967 5 SLOW WALKERS The turtle's normal pace !s one mile in 914 hours. Edward Norman ett 4 eta MEP RAR in 966 WHITBY (Staff) The 45 d school desks offered for sale) "wild fire.' says Arthur} olliday, 852 Byron St N., who} vers. An ad inserted in The Times p.m, It) ok only one and a half hours seel them all, said' Mr. Holli- fee table (7) Arrangement por-j;corings. leaving at a specific|ds : : i "he a «| bearings, g pecific day, and more than 20 people gre begins song ete time and arriving at a pre-\were disappointed when they the aot ain asa ear ha determined location on time.jarrived in the afternoon, La The Scout must lay and light a| Buyers were seen_ going Whitby Brass Band Ladies'|fire, sleep out alone over night/through the displayed desks 'Auxiliary held its Christmas|and cook his own meal. looking for their own initials social evening with dinner and a es exchange of gifts. ¥ 7 | en Ld 2 Miss Eleanor Peck is in the V ote for Experience Oshawa General Hospital where 7 , ee remememmmmeaen on she will undergo surgery. ELECT 2 : vi © St. John the Evangelist bowl ing league is sponsoring a Christmas dance, Saturday at HAROLD R. the Knights of Columbus hall Matt Kolsteren and Lloyd Kameka are co-chairmen of this project. An orchestra will pro vide the dancing music, there will be door prizes, spot dance FOR YOUR | prizes and refreshments will be PUBLIC served. sicawr een UTILITIES rch § All Saints Anglican Chu COMMISSION Margaret's Guild and Sunday school are sponsoring a home bake sale and sale of toys Sat urday at the parish hall, there) will also be a Christmas novelty | dent rate would come down at least 15 per cent. CHILDREN DONATE WINNIPEG (CP) -- The Ca- nadian Save the Children Fund has been swelled by a $3,000 do-| nation from the Mennonite Chil- WHITBY. (Staff) -- Victorian) dren Order of Nurses, Whitbyl|raised a total of $6,000 through Choir. The youngsters table and fancy work. The presi-| ident of the guild, Mrs. Kenneth Spratley will officially open the) levent at 2 p.m. Mrs. Edward | Saunders will represent the |Sunday school. \singing engagements in a 12 month centennial project to aid 100 underprivileged children. Branch, board of general meeting was held at the centennial building. | Miss Mary Cornell, VON, re-| ported that 154 visits were| made to 28 patients during the| month of November and that) 56 visits were made to four patients in extension area. series have been completed and will resume in January. ; SASS cie A SSAA UAO ITA PEOPLE DISPLACED | BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) -- Bulldozers roared this week into the old Varna Road| The pre-natal classes for 'nis ll directors' | gas VOTE Hollingsworth COUNCILLOR NORTH WARD INFORMATION CALL DEC. 9 '™ Board of Education - West Ward | Well known local business- man Experienced Trustee, six years Whitby Publfe School Board Active Christian layman Resident of West Ward. ON DECEMBER 9th VOTE MATTHEWS RICHARD P. MATTHEWS of the Town of Whitby Professional Engineer X SLICHTER, HAROLD DECEMBER 9th WHITRY BROCK Evening Programs ot 7 & 9 P.M, Feature Starts at 7 & 9:20 OF 20 The Rrcadeny Comedies That Ever Made 'The Screen Sing 1 Mian Sancceds kiks"Becceed't @ For experience with @ For progressive govern= RE-ELECT as COUNCILLOR IN THE EAST WARD GERALD SCHROOR emelgamation. as ment, @ For industriel and com: mercial development. @ For « heolthy recreation programme. GERALD SCHROOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 FOR INFORMATION PHONE 728-0373 a THE MIRISCH CORPORATION ff uM Tg THE DAVID SWIFT ry PRODUCTION OF » BUSIN U ee RoBeRT MORSE WEL) MIcHeLe Lee 4 Uy h- RUDY Vallee 655-3606 SATURDAY MATINEE Also -- DOG SHOW and SPY SWATTER ie PANAVISION® "Sane UNITED ARTISTS STARTS AT 1:30 red light district to clear the ject. The Birmingham city council ignored a proposal by two members for a municipal brothel to house the displaced have migrated to suburbia any- way. 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