life and a desire ething more than mouth, the Cana- ind of people that do all that lies in for the elevation f their fellow coun- yn part I have met ends and also bet- n Canada than I met with in En- you young men I me out to Canada. nty of work and d in Canada that ting. So to you would say come overty, starvation d put your shoul- wheel for once in th a good pluck, 0 make progress so that you can » yourselves and reatures, n you must not hen you come to are going to pick the streets. Don't you will have to that work you will . But if you don't nor want to work, e around taverns our life in such a ; disgraceful to all 1 had better stay 'e, for you are no pre and no one ompany. who keeps himseif ; on like a house . has plenty of ty of work, suffi- and, if anything rill be as happy as ng. So I am sure s my advice and ada with a desire fe will find friends them; also plenty which his or her sire. MEN there are ing ladies in Can: ble young women, is that will suit a ins progress. They milk about 10 cows g before breakfast est to help a man iim. yeak well of Can- coming to Canada le me what I am 'iendly inhabitants d for all I enjoy. st close with these ping they will do 1owing that what I is the truth te my fellow coun: perfectly wel- oldiers ar East ation usually point with advice ditional arrange- matter of individ- on, The evidence t a large number negotiations are the new hotels, labelled "Best and R,"' leave lit- out their purpose nge of facilities "hey carry such e Perfumed Gar- eventh Heaven. tls who serve as scorts to many of are not visitors 1 new institutions. ye seen hand in and R leave per- ain hotels in all s at all hours. SOMPANIONSHIP as sightseeing es- ading servicemen tours of the main ructing them in bartering where ind generally act- s and companions. vary in appear- »phistication from ce. Most of them ly fine-boned and almost universal ing Eastern fe- e adopt elaborate the point of fan- ' wear Oriental idvantage, others atest Western fa- kirts are rare, In- or regretfully, em acknowledge ntal leg is woeful- 9 the fashion--the is soot and the ', a combination jut mini-skirts for n girls of percep- iave other advan- loit. noteworthy fea- vhole R and R in- ever, is its quiet, PSS. and New Zea- on leave tend to even riotous. But ns, by and large, rkably little hell. vers of them do make any contri- e R and R cater- rn cities. But even lo seem to derive | pleasure from it. ; quietly hand in heir exotic butter- g quietly among or to their girls. merican tourists €s as much noise. chatter away gaily so many twitter- S, but once con- n established and alliance formed, ow less animation, TENDERS WILL BE CALLED FOR INDUSTRIAL PARK WORK WHITBY (Staff) -- The de- velopment of the town's indus- trial area came a step closer last night when council author- ized the public utilities commis- sion to proceed with the calling of tenders for sanitary sewers and a pumping station on Hop- kins Street and a pumping sta- tion on Blair Street South. Ap- proval for the projects has been CASE ADJOURNED Town Seeks Halt _To Gas Extension WHITBY (Staff) -- The long|Newman arrived after attempts | drawn out battle between the|' district manager of C "| Town of Whitby and the Con- reat So Mayor Newman, in company | on -- for at least another week. | with the Chief, his deputy and| A Supreme Court application|the engineer, for an injunction by the town to|front end loaders, had the pip-| sumers' Gas Company will go stop further extensions gas supply was adjourned yes-|the soil on top of it. | terday for further agreement in Toronto a week tomorrow. Earlier this appeal was disallowed. Outlining the case for town George Finlayson said that/not a police matter and a 35-year-old franchise allowing |Mayor the company to supply gas to|the rulings | received from the Ontario ceived from the OWRC, coun- nature to provide service to the the 1968 capital budget is com- handled by General Supply Co.,, Water Resources Commission The work includes the instal- lation of sanitary sewers on Hopkins Street from the north service road to a point north of the CPR, a pumping station at Hopkins Street and Warren Road and a pumping station at cil authorized the PUC to call for tenders for the installation of sanitary sewers on Anderson, Frederick and Stewart Streets and Johnson Avenue. The PUC, in a letter to coun- cil, said tenders can be called in about three weeks and that properties abutting the sewers but not to undeveloped land be- yond the immediate area of the Streets. Treasurer Forbes McEwen said this sanitary sewer work is near the last of the priority list of projects approved by council pleted. Gore and Storrie, Toronto con- sulting engineers were also au- thorized to call for tenders for @ sewage pumping station and force mains on Harbor Street to service the industrial area east of the'harbor in the south sec- at a total cost of $16,523, calls ~ for the installation of two close- coupled pump units with five horsepower motors. Council was told the money . for this latter project will come from the sale of land to Me- Namara Marine Limited. The \lery," ] year a similar| Richardson, | injunction was refused and an| J. T. Weir, for the company, tion of the town. The project, Blair Street South. Approval having been re- praca a week ago and for that reason might have to be deferred till the pumping station for this project will be of a temporary station building will be of pre- which will be fabricated construction. ca) | WHITBY /AJAX PERSONALS sunset Ser: + | Whithy Women's Institute is)sick and shut-ins and that 26 P * jholding its Christmas meeting|cards were sent. Good toys) q A |Wednesday. at 2 p.m, at the|and good used men's clothing) : ' i |1OOF hall. The roll call will be|is needed to be sent to Toronto. fi , janswered by giving a gift for|Evangel hall. The following! s a retarded child. | members: Mrs. George Stott, 4 | Salvation Army Women's|Mrs. C. R. Pickard, Mrs |Home League held tts Christ-|Charles Barter and Mrs. G. C. jmas party at the home of Mrs.|Dalgleish will visit the Ontario Stanley Debosky, 814 Byron St.|Hospital Dec. 20. In office for N. Social games were played|the 1968 term are: Chairman, negotiate with Charles Wofiid,| A buffet lunch was served by| chairman, the hostess. | Lean; Mrs. Donald Mac second vice-chairman, rs. C. R. Pickard; secretary, called up two} M Almonds United Church) of thel/ing pushed into the dite di ' rs. Charles rg a4 h an Women's afternoon group DOU Shave Mats. ok rsh "Didn't you call in the arti. its Christmas meeting with the program convener, Mrs, Jack : president, Mrs. Orval Atkinson, | Cowan: ; . in the chair. Plans were madeline duke aeare arene, for sending cards and gifts to quipped Mr. Justice} | : sick and shut-ins, Miss Maude| Guests at the home of Mr, | contended that the police had no} Cameron read a story entitled|and Mrs. William Collins. 82 the| business on the scene -- it was} ed me 4 "The Second Christmas." Mrs. Billingsgate Cres., were Mr f that | : Bi sss Atkinson thanked Miss Cam-!and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Newman had _ ignored | 4 x spt ' aes a4 : eron and presented her with a/their daughter Lynn, Douglas of at least two} gift. Mrs. Norman Woods spoke! Wilson and his fiancee, Miss Whitby consumers ran out in|judges in the setting aside of June of last year. It has not' the previous injunction applica-| been renewed. There had been no negotia-| tions between the town and the|MacNamara Marine had been| Gas|granted by the town's previous new/engineer, BOAT PULLS REACTOR SHELL TO PICKERING SHORE and members exchanged gifts.| Mrs. G. C. Dalgleish; first vice-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 12, 1967 5 Council Plans {Company Limited, will be in- |vited to sit in at the meeting. George Thwaites, social sery- * ices administrator, was also re- ousing a quested to contact churches }and service clubs with the idea WHITBY (Staff) -- Represen-|°f publicizing this low rental tatives of the Ontario Housing| housing project. Corporation will bé invited to| Coun. Donald McQuay said attend the first meeting of the|the Rotary Club of Whitby is 1968 town council to submit its|interested in the project and proposal for the erection of 42\has made it one of its main semi-detached housing units to|Projects for the coming year. be built by Cean Investments) (Oshawa) Limited. GIANTS ALMOST TOUCH At the suggestion of Coun.| Only three miles separate ths Thomas Edwards, representa-|United States from Russia in tives of the Oshawa Housing'the Bering Strait. BROCK One Complete Program Begins 7:30 WHITBY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday SEE THE PSYCHEDELIC WORLD OF THE HIPPIES la COLMA PICTURES i With -- Richard Todd -- Susan Oliver Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RON TAYLOR ae 9 oa ERNEST BORGNINE «Sy JOHN MILLS . en A RODLOR Produ jwords of appreciation for the) Patricia Auld, all of Dundas. i | work of the president, Mrs. | Sacmmeeea---------- jtion and the appeal. | A small boat was convert- near the Pickering shore. ship. The cylindrical calan- Atkinson, who is retiring from He said the application by} oq into a mini-tug after the The reactor shell, called a dria, heart of the nuclear |office. Tea hostesses were Mrs sf reactor, is 27 feet in dia- |Loyal Pogue and Mrs. John regular-sized tugboat that towed a reactor shell from calandria, was built by Dominion Bridge for instal- | Newton, assisted by Miss Marie |Divine and Mrs, George Bow- meter and 20 feet long. The Mr. Northover. Mr. $528 million Pickering plant y but C rs' -had- continued adding customers -- there had been some 11 since the franchise ran out. The engineer, Walter Ander- son Evans, said he had received three applications but none had been granted. POLICE VISIT The court heard about inci- dents on Dec. 9 when Con- sumers' Gas workmen had tried to connect the MacNamara Marine Company Ltd. to the supply. The Brock Street site was first visited by the Police Chief George Rankine and _ his deputy along with the engineer. A trench had been dug for the pipe and work was going ahead. Chief Rankine told the court he had asked the engineer in charge of the operation, a Mr. Wolnik, to stop work, but he twice refused referring the chief to the company solicitors. Later "in the day Mayor Desmond Evans said he did not know | that. But Mr. Evans agreed that after each new connection was made the town billed the com- pany for repairs to sidewalks if they had been taken up. These} bills were handled by his off- ice. | |SESERVE CONTROL | Under cross - examination Mayor Newman said the pur-| pose of the application was to| give back to the municipality some of the control 'which it deserves to have" over what happened to the piping and ar- rangement of the town's gas supply. Mayor Newman said the town was not objecting to the maintenance and repair of the network of piping with the town limits but wanted a voice in its! extension. | A hearing to determine who} owns the piping will be held later. Board Schedules Hearing Apartment Land Decision WHITBY (Staff) -- Notifica- tion has been received by town council that the Ontario Munici- pal Board will hold a hearing at 10 a.m., Dec. 27, in the council chamber, to hear an appeal by the municipality against a de- cision of the committee of ad- justment which granted an ap- plication by Onurb Construction Limited. The committee granted an ap- plication by the firm for a variance from the provisions of Bylaw 1946 to provide for a re- duction in the total lot area. The lot is 131 square feet short of the required area to construct an 11-suite apartment building vat 1455 Byron St. S. Mayor Desmond Newman, Coun. Vernon MacCar! and en- gineer W. A. ~EKvans were authorized to attend a meeting of the, technical co-ordinating committee, Dec. 13, at the Osh- awa city hall which will study transportation problems in the area. Brynbrook Realty Limited has filed an objection to the zoning of its property on Brock Street South. It claims the change would handicap the developer from a rental point of view and also in obtaining the necessary financing. Industrial commissioner Wil- liam Morrison was asked to re- port at next Monday's mecting regarding an application by Highland Van and Storage to the highway transport board for a Class H PCV Licence. The firm said it has been operating) in Whitby for two years. An application from the Whit- by Minor Hockey Association for a grant of $1,500 was re- ferred to the 1968 council's bud- get discussions. 4s Council received notice of a public hearing by the commit- jtee of adjustment to deal with the appication of Mr. and Mrs, F, J. Read for consent to con- vey the westerly nine feet of their 204 Henry St. property to an abutting property on Francis Street. The hearing will be held lin the council chamber at 7:30 Ip.m., Dec. 20. Authorization was given to re- duce the rental on the house on |the Smith property, in the south- east section of the town, from $100 to $75 per month on the jcondition that the leasee take jsteps to rectify a problem with the well on the property. Engineer W. A. Evans was instructed to investigate the cost of extending Harbor Street. Tt was stated land in the area cannot be sold until the road is constructed. 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Satisfaction guaranteed or your money, refunded. he Montreal was unable to lation at the new nuclear is due for service in 1970 jcott, negotiate the shallow water station in Pickering Town- (Ontario Hydro Photo) White gift service was held Re eae ee ae : y i gi ~~ |Sunday at Almonds United! : ® | 3# (Church at 11 a.m. with William Board Member Appointed Apartment Permit incon Some 'ham | cers of the Sunday school, inj} Valued At $130,000 chars In the evening, Miss Beth Atkinson, the organist, led WHITBY (Staff) -- At Brief Ajax Meeting 9 AJAX (Staff) -- H. N. Hunter] A motion was made and), was appointed to the Pickering|nassed advancing Constable B.| District High School Board and! Nolan of the Ajax municipal offices were de-|* , building permits totalling $163,-\ing. During the carol se |\to choir members. Chris | The permits include one single|cake and tea were served Ajax Police De-|family dwelling, the remodelling to third class con-|of patient cottages at the On-| clared closed Dec. 25 and 26 and|Partment showed up to watch their coun- cillors in action. But those who stayed away missed little but a one-sided discussion on the|setup was approved by Presi-|than $8,500. He thought it was a| MacLean appointment of Mr. Hunter that|dent John Adams in 1798 as aljbargain--the purchaser gets a was over 37 seconds after it|pre-paid plan "for the relief of|three-bedroomed house and gar- began. sick and disabled seamen." den thrown in. : LONDON (CP) -- Real estate|terian Women's meeting. PRE-PAID PLAN lagent David Bedford offered alW. J. America's first medical care|tree house for sale for more|Bible discussion. and Mrs. Mrs. John McMinn oisTiutenits WY BERTHIERVILLE CANADA The atmosphere of a London Club When the accent is on relaxation, and the feeling is crisp and clear. When a glass is raised for a toast of friendship. Then is the time for London Club. Dry as can be. Light as a dream. Treat yourself to Melchers' London Club. Canada's London Dry Gin. Building |in the carol service. Rev. R. H. Inspector S. R. Correll reported| Wylie gave the scripture read- 75 were issued during Novem-| attendance pins were presented Mr. and Mrs, Dale Lague, 916 : ' -enite|Brock St. S., celebrated their Jan. 1 and 2 at a mini-session|stable, and Constable L. Brown|tario Hospital and an 18-suite| s : of the town council here last|to fourth class constable. japartment building to be |first eo ae ae night that lasted only 40 min-| pinatly, the council eathoriged|orrene by H. J. Gascoigne on/@4y. r asion y utes, y, |Victoria St. W. The value of the|dined in Toronto with friends |the clerk and mayor to attend|latter permit was $130,000. jon Saturday. The spacious blue-carpeted|the tax conference in Toronto.) -- GAR CT LSI hed visitors' gallery was nearly|yan 19 and 13 | Mrs, G. C. Dalgleish presid- deserted -- only five persons|------ i AONE SELLS TREE HOUSE ed at the St. Andrew's Presby-| S. McClure led in the| Mrs. Donald) Charles Barter took part in the service. | reported | that 23 visits were made to rvice | tmas Rev. | | $471 170.95 | $481 189.50 | $483 360.95 | $4801 569.50 Other models and 690 DRAKE ST. 10.95 10.32 9.50 11.61 10.95 12.92 19.50 27.59 Provincial Soles Tox Extra sizes available | Pool tables can be built in any basement where accessobility is « problem Nothing but the best English woollen cloth used In all pool tables, MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT COR DOWN MONTHLY Looking For A Great Gift The Whole Family Will Enjoy ? WOULDN'T A POOL TABLE BY MAJOR POOL DO THE TRICK? All tables have @ ene yeer gucrantee against defects In material and workmanship. 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