RN NE Rw miei lun i " is 7 > Sz " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 20, 1959 § Council Approves EDEN CONCERT ASSOCIATION Vote On Arena OF WHITBY WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT Providing a request comes "This was discussed in com] PRESENTS from the Whitby Arena Com r lie at gpeat length" he re-| LOUIS GON DOS WR ' miss residents of the tow: 3 , "and we consider- this a By EN'A. BLAIR will es to vote on wheth 1 creational expenditure. In rec- er or not they want to spenc 3 tion we felt that it was out- IN A PIANO RECITAL ,000 to enlarge the presen & le our normal area a e (We think the first thing we should do tonight is iy This decision was ar « cstion should be put to thell at St. Johns Hall in Whitby, October 21 e tink the 1s 2 rived at during Monday evening': p:ople. AT 8:30 P.M. clarify that this column is NOT being written by bro=- council meeting after a commit i id that he had been ad- . tad tee had earlier recommendec vied sal the arena board would] Recital will include works of Franz Liszt, Frederick 3 r d ther Gerald who has headed south of the border for Ds envy, 1264 that the rem Joard woud Chore wal bovis a few days holiday. Upon his return he will likely ballot at the December election. ¢, council. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT WHITBY: Snelgiove Drug Store, is cor -time basis, as increasin Councillor Jack McAvoy, re- |i was then suggested that thel§] Jury & Lovell, Butt Radio, Record Bar; : Hender- festiiie this SoFner o1 8 i 2 t 1 pris porting for the applications com- ittee's r dation bel] son Book Store, Saywells Book Store and Alto Music Store. ' pressure of hockey work mskes it extreme y dation vithheld pending a -positive re- PRICE: ADULTS 1.25; STUDENTS. 75¢ mittee, read a p | that the question be put to the cuest from the arena board. f FOR MAIL ORDER USE COUPON BELOW people in December. The report was then amended ww ev oo == --- - - - --h- He reported, orally, that ir ¢, gtate that the report be adopt- "1 May a deputation of six citizens ¢ | provided a request is Te-l] | NAME .........cevenvicnnsecnnsonssssnssnane had approached council with : gijyed from the arena board. [§ Fequest that ge Yeople be slow Town Clerk John Frost told J ADDRESS ........cocvennrnnnnncnnencncncscanns eouncil that the matter wo wanted to spend $150,000 for en- "oo." 0 "Lo" cottled by Nov. 3 tolf | NO. OF TICKETS ..... Vases saeine ot 1.25 end .75 larging the present bullding. 3. ready for the ballot in Decem- |] El a j§ MAIL TO EDEN CANADIAN ASSOCIATION, for yours truly to keep pace in this department.) The Whitby Dunlops head for Peterborough to- night, fo tangle with the Junior "A" Petes from the liftlock city. The "Dunnies" still winless in five pre=- season tries, will bend every effort to come up with that initial win. On Saturday night the Belleville McFarlands shaded the locals 3-2 in an exhibition fix~ i | ie. he noted, BOX 877, WHITBY ture played in Trenton before close to 1,700 excited PLAYING FOR ROTARY BENEFIT WHITBY the" erin mut 0 a the L -- a a a - ------- 4 i inish, X fans, Phe game was a Willer Irom start io Tig und Giving advice to his two | Whitby Rotary Club to help | and Manager Blair cuts down PERSONALS proval. * resembled a play-off contest far more than a condi | 51ving coaches for Wednesday | pay for the permanent floor in- | his teams to their regular ros, __ -- » | joni ai T y ight' key opener here in | stalled in the arena by the |ter. The Dunlops play their Honing aifair, The Seams played through 8 seotelesy rd yn My Wren Blair, | club, On the left is Ted O'Con- | first schedule game here Sat- Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Denstedt, first period, before Dunc Brodie put Whitby ahead in | 5% whithy Dunlops and the | nor, playing coach of the Dun- |urday night against Chatham of Milverton, ware Jost Wenkend the second frame. However, Bellevills sank three un | Cliston Comets, both champion: | igh, asa 60 te est Jo BU | Maisons, Clinton meets EIS "oon is "lic i i I s last year, tw Vatson, who holds the s : , N.C., ] . . answered tallies mid-way through the third as a re. JID eam, hap De wrens ne | spot with the Comets. Follow- | night in their first home game. Toman, of Bayview avenue. sult of a Whitby miscue and three penalties, Weiner | game, the proceeds of which | ing tomorrow night's game, the : Mrs. C. Brown, Miss B. Brown, i : ne to the |two clubs end training camp --Oshawa Times Photo of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. | Brown sank two markers and Bart Bradley a single, [Will be turned over to the two clubs end training fam : Bin gh Rg DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF for the Macs, before Billy Kennedy gave the "Dun- Bowman, of Whitby, over the { weekend. | nies" their second goal to complete the evening's : | : : : u Mr. and Mrs. Marius Treffers| scoring. As mentioned before it was a stellar game, , nl Nn were dinner guests last Sunday| and although the "Dunnies" dropped the contest, they of Mr. and Mrs. John Treffers, of Green street, on the occasion of still played fine hockey. Actually the McFarlands ® Mr. Treffers' birthday. were razor sharp, and it was their scintillating per- oS TI ere evise Mr. and Mrs. Willard Trelford, of Doverdale drive, spent the| YOUR BABY BONUS CHEQUE TO THE WINNER OF MONTH: LY CONTEST. formance rather than any bad play by Whitby that a ve: ee decided the contest. Prior to this game, the "Dunnies" Ontario County's assessment sary, will be brought in line with Josent Shou 30 per cent of th" acts of Mrs. Mabel Cummings, | AT h y ames against Kitch- |Mmethods were once again a mat- the current. values of property|land value. 11other of Mrs. Trelford. 2d come up Yith two eal bad games against y ter for discussion at the opening and their locations in the County| Reeve Patrick Duffy, of Mar Vr. E. B. Killen, of 600 Maple ME ANTILE DEPT STORE ener and Hull-Ottawa Junior Canadiens. of the October session of the of Ontario; Twp., said that this "would star: (Ie, To 0. [Llieh, of £ R ave . council, in Whitby on Monday.| «Further that the County Coun-|the ball rolling again and anothe oro) Hospital, Toronto. | BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY i 'hi Before the day had finished,|oi] make it possible for the|turmoil of equalized assessmen ; ; Conch Ted O Conner w hipped the team terouh « |council had approved a recom:| County ta auditor the|Problems will 'be started. J Mg. 3nd Mex. Alized Tipp Wore a stiff work-out last night in preparation for tonight's |mendation that the county assess- County Assessment 'Committee,| Reeve John Mills, of Ajax, sai 4 C4 Vistors at tle tome of encounter, and even more so for Wednesday night's [ment manual be revised and also ty review a sufficient number of|that in some cases in his town f nily of North York. I and ENTER THE MONTHLY : : : heard disapproval of announce- avery class of property in every|had beeh found that land wa game here against the Clinton Comets. This game |ments that Ajax and Pickering municipality in the County each|assessed at a lower rate thar Mr. and Mrs. .W E. Pellow, ' geviust Virion, is the only home Sxiibitien Hi and |village ied increased their land|year 5 permit a fair and valid 8 le milage of Samingion, in Selle Br ig 2%, het BABY BONUS CONTEST "is the fi re-seas me f y - |assessments. vb is f assess ts for a ), , nm wh lovey id % ge al Sl Ty Com The move to have the INL bh ov of pooner aried {ing village, said that he was su Inve Tour aun ose No obligati # k h » p hy : first prepared in 1945, revised, tural, residential, commercial|Prised 2 Reeve Duffy's attitude V i a 0 1, th th oobligation to make a purchase morrow's game here, and head directly for Clinton Cine 25 the Torii OEE eA iroltle claimed that the lend inf. d Portland, regon, | ere they, where they open the 1959-60 U.S. Eastern league ihe in Cx Eo creases only applied to urban Visited relatives and frignds. , c-- hedule Saturd ivh : G b N.C. Th mendation . of the assessment whole of the County of Ontario. olcpalines schedule Saturday night against Greensboro N.C. e |committee. The committee had ' cg : \munici 18, Fo "Dunnies" on the other hand open their schedule on (studied a resolution by the Ajax/LAND ASSESSMENT | "Right now I'm all for it," said \ Frid ight of this week in Chath: d . council calling for such revision. But, while members were con- Reeve Duffy, "but I've been here riday night ol this wee in atham and entertain y |sidering assessment, they were a long time and always the hike the same Maroons back here in their home opener on |RESOLUTION {told that Ajax and Pickering vil-|has gone all the way around." Saturday night. Clinton and Whitby played a crowd Said the Ajax resolution: {lage had. increased their assess-| County Assessor Gordon Hep- pleasing game here a year ago when Whitby edged "Whereas the Assessor's Man- ments in the past year by re-|ditch said that in his opinion _. % i isi i and assessments. |farmers were carrying too large ° 4-2 victory, and members of the Comets are [ual of the County of Ontario has Vising their land * out oh is decision with ei 3% Som feel not been completely overhauled Council members were told that/a share of county costs. He said ge 0 YoVeR 4 Sision Ww s and revised since it was first/land assessments in the two that if all land were assessed ac- ins" in this years meeting. As was the case last year, |established by Mr. Ralph Wilson, municipalities in some cases rep- cording to the act, for 100 per all proceeds from the game go to the Rotary club for [the first County Assessor of the|resented only about seven to 12/cent of the actual value, the their worthwhile work in 'Whitby. Both coaches, Billy |County of Ontario; and per cent of the actual land value. urban residents would carry a Watson of the Comets, and Ted 0'Connor of the "Dun- "Whereas many of the ratings The new assessment would rep- greater share. nies" timisti ? f their t h d of and much of the factors to mod- es" are optimistic of their teams chances, and of (ify such ratings such as location, course, as you've guessed, this is probably the one values, etcetera, game of the entire year in which we're neutral, [having altered in fhe ensuing Wh t I It? Should be a real battle, because nobody else on either |tWelve years; and [ a Ss . "Whereas it is desirable that a| club is. Game time Wednesday will be the usual 8.30. complete revision be made estab- lishing ratings, location factors THE TOWN AND COUNTRY .. . The Clinton and the like in line with today's * ty "a" conditions; | Cab played three games. against Senior "A" clubs in "Resolved that the Council of estern Ontario over the week-end, and made a good |i. Town of Ajax hereby peti- showing after only four previous days of training. On |tions the Council of the County of Friday night thye beat the Chatham Maroons 4-3 in |Ontario to instruct the County Chatham, but ran irito a red hot Kitchener club Sat- Astessty = te County Aste roce a yrday Who Leeed them 9-3. However, on Sunday, the once to revise the kn Asses- , - omets rallied, losing a close 2-0 decision to Wind- |s5rs Manual so that the ratings, It s coming Monday, October 26th sor. The Bulldogs led only 1-0 until the final minute [location factors and other mod- § of the game when they scored while Clinton were [fying adjustments as are neces-! playing a man short . . . Strangely enough, coach Bill Watson and most of the boys on the Comets, felt that Chatham look like the team to beat, even though.. Clinton downed them. "One thing for sure," said Watson, "those Senior "A" clubs are powerful and Whitby will have a real battle on their hands this | * but it's harder on ihe one winter," "All clubs look d and there'll be no weak sisters in the a Subscribers seat sale is who's left behind close to the 600 mark at the moment and another 100 seats or so sold this week will top last year's --a new widow wondering what she can mark. They are on sale at the arena box-office every : do with three children under seven. night from 7 till 9 p.m. . . . Arena Manager Art Moore | announces tickets will be mailed today and tomorrow A young mother with only one small > to those people who purchased tickets on the season's child can usually find someone to provide i (all at one time for a special price). Almost 200 have day care while she goes back to work to purchased this plan this season. . .. Detroit Red Wings, led by the amazing goalkeeping of Terry Saw- earn a living for two people. But who is chuk, are still undefeated in the NHL. Sawchuk has ii willing to care for three or four small 3verage] less than one goal a game against thus far 7 children? Ard what young widow can this season. , Canadiens are a bit puzzling at the moment. A week ago they were trounced by Boston, A eam enough % house, feed and clothe » then returned home to make a shambles of the Leafs. faraily of four and pay a housekeeper? 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