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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jan 1960, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 5, 1960 § WHITBY And DISTRICT (1960 Markers | 1 Go On Sale Here The Whitby Licence Bureau opened 'for business on Monday, | for the purpose of issuing Whithy's | motorists with their 1960 licence {plates, licences.and permits. The |bureau, situated at Donald Motor |Sales at 300 Dundas St. East, will |from now until the closing date | |of March 18 be very busy. A con- | {stant line up of Whithy's motorists {are at the office, and it is ex- &¢ {pected that at least 8,000 plates {will be issued. The fee -for imported cars with four cylinders and less than 35 .p. will be $ more than last |year, Two-ton trailers fee will be |increased from $2.50 to $500 and {there will be no $15 fee for dual § |purpose commercial vehicles. | The hours of business for the {licence bureau are 9 to 12 and |1 to 5. | In alternating colour from year fi [to year the 1960 licence plates % have black figures on a white 4 background. BEBE nc Committees Are Named For New Year | The only business handled by | Whitby council at. its inaugural meeting on Monday morning was 1aming. of nmittees and committee chairman for the com-| ing year. After Mayor Stan. Mar- tin had delivered his inaugural address and invited all members of eouncil to also make their first addresses of the year, Councillor| |Harry Inkpen introduced the mo-| |tion naming the committees, | WHITBY PERSONALS Council Members Give Foy ar as allows The to {mayor, reeve and deputy-reeve are ex-officio members of every committee. Finance and subdivisions: Wil- {liam Davidson, Paul Coath and George Brooks. B. Heron, 673; G. Wiles, 660; J.|tons 22 Bylaws and applications: Paul Handscomb, 611; C. Watts, 589; -- George Brooks and Wil- J. Reed, 583; L. Peake 2: M Bilida, 582; B. Sackett, 567. OF WHITBY COUNCIL FOR 1%) eeve | C Harry Inkpen, Coun- | council are cillor 1 Coath Deput Councillors Mowat, = and David last year's Quantrill and Reeve Inkpen ed left yuncillor tt Quantr arti Mr e members mer (¢ cil nr 1960 body. Shown : Nos 2g iE on t eeve Warren Burns yuncillo will members of iam Joyce Burr { The Mr r the next two year above are the members ¥ same It was rea new counc Clerk John Frost. Seat- order are --Oshawa Times Photo FIRST WHITBY 1960 MARKER first to be 'ence number A.7501, which adorns one of his taxis. He also has the nex numbers. Oshawa Times Photo 50 years, was the issued the new 1960 vehicle cence plates. He is seen here standing by the first Whitby donated by was won by For the sion Rich: d, who had an established taxi and cartage business in Whitby for 10th year in succes- ISO the holidays sa Inaugural Addresses Miss Theresa McDonald, teach er at St. Bernard's school, An indication of spending the holidays in Cornwalllin Whitby in 1960 was and Mrs. W.|with par Mr. and Mrs.|Monday m ng ated thiDuncan McDonald when the Whitby Mayor St augural "opened with a . and Mrs. Howard Fer ded the New Ye at the Golf and Coun Rouge Hill. Miss D attended the New Club Bayview Danny, Longt birthday o ion a bir ed LADIES CIGARET LEAGUE High triples: V. Sandford, 684; Harwood Glayds 30; Buck-| Prize 24; Wins-| Cleaners Wiles. chesters, 32; Players, Mrs ingham, 29; Exports, e Ferguson| Year's ba was|terials on the market. A study, he given on/Reeve Everett Quantr only|said, might indicate that some of Coath 11 a.m., member of council re-elected by|/the newer building materials : a : : } liam Davidson, il € As a veteran mem-|should be permitted : ee cou png hel " AS ho an men 3 ? Protection to persons and prop-| ' High singles: V. Sandford weld its in council, the pp BY or " ' OFFICIAL PLAN anitare which erty: George Brooks, Paul Coath|/B. Heron, 267, 210; G. Wiles The meetingtio 1ber of matters which |"V% " : sd Albi od) d I'ne official plan, which has not/and William Davidson 213 207 = <0 t 20) Bible reading and would receive attention in 1960. EE . oid a Se a hs rs 218, 20 1. Randstomb, prayer by Rev. Stanley Armstrong| He noted that the town for the P€en revealed to the public as yet, Tope wi a rar k an. Prk] Peake "205. 216 L. Bird of All Saints' Anglican Church 2s had a sort of semi-| Will also have to be studied, and Joyce Butt, Harry Inkpen andl, SE 6. 216 gh Mayor Martin gave his in ude by-law. He recom- le suggested that it might be Rober Hastings. M. Bilida, 216, 216; , vy h nine months before it is finally Streets: Robert Hastings, Mrs.|210; E Mosscrap, 205 address then vite council adopt such a E Ire ert ember of the co mei £ to alist in build-|accepted by council Burns and Harry Inkpen. : o.m. t ounci robl Some of the ideas in the plan i ata e------------ 8 1 ° problems. b r daughte S p.m e Co F I hings to come reported here on Monday, son of Mr celebr her + { acclamation sa' 25 295; r of a Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special) -- For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience, .! Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and ymbe were New 's 1@ home of Mr. and Mrs ilmour, of Brock St. N., reunion xl a i 220 Alex 220; Reed, | | tor a Mr. Windsor, at the home « Mi Clarence Freek, of Mrs were New Year' ( i family and George ba 1 official g and mended that High by ih ad as her guests dignity . | that sufferers were able to make such statements as 'Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid cone ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years' standing All this, without the use of nase cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heals ing substance 3io-Dyne)--the discovery of a 10us scientific ine stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H sold at all drug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Mr. and Mrs. E mcil family spe days in Kingston ents, Mr. and Mrs y Mrs idress 1eir par d and Jimvale BT Herbert Fox tin's inaugural address which was|all and Mrs Henry St are Dunbar, of moving to Miss Florence Foster + has sister, Mrs. M and t the beginning of the of Peterborough, for ti v Their friends wish Year, hem happiness in their new sur- roundings. of Lee, units Mr. and Mrs Cobourg, and Miss Hazel Ye of Oshawa, > guests of Gretta Barker on New Day. , New Year's guests at the home + =») A 'of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Earl of 721 Gilbert St. Horne were: Mrs. Fred Tamblyn, Murs. Zina Bond, of Halifax, who Mr. 'and Mrs. Charlie Miller,/has been spending the past two Larry and Wayne, of Orono, Mr.\ months with her mother, Mrs.| Edgar Van Horne, of Brooklin Evans, who is ill, was joined by her husband for the Christmas| holidays. They will return to their home after the New Year.| Other visitors at the home of Mr, Robert Evans were Mr, and Mrs Harold Isaacs, of Boston, Mass. | Jack Harr $ and,| Mr. and Mrs Miss their daughter zabeth, of Kin-| Year's carden, spent the New Year's a the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Fred Holmes and i 2ghlap Sok > 1 or a st ofl he said, appeared quite radical Le is Wolo te oes has ao. Barer li0. him 20d, he added, "1 dot YS Tri and council, following Mayor Mar. 1e said he code makes no|tiinK we will approve of 1 a8 is 1 Cres S 1p wance for any of the new ma- In rec nt months, he said, there if been talk of government- sponsored low rental housing Council should study the Penetan - I al, he i, in order that ITBY SPORTS they may have the proper decision sh . : WH ready in the event such a proposal By CLIFF GORDON ; 19 46 In one hemorrhoid case nfter is made in Whithy future A tired and out-of-conditi ] Tus! 3.02, another, "very striking improve- | He called for a complete study looking Whitby Hillcrest Da lishen (major) 5.37 Luke ment" was reported and verified SPOTLI HT of the town's paving and sidewalk Jr. team last night took the 8.52, Dunn 9.35, P. Tran 10.35 oy doctors observations, needs and suggested that counciljmeasure of the short handed 2nd Period Pain was promptly relieved. And {might then map out a five or Devel ang Huron ¥ 2.53 Jee, 3. Penetang; McCann log While gently relicving pain, asfusl y 9 ree-vea ra att he lcrests 4 . ithy: Luncmark 14.58 eduction or retraction (shrinking) By. WREN A. BLAIR three Team program io get tial action for two weeks Dow cit) Waithss Pacis Brown) 18.00 ok Phase of some poor manageraent on the itby: Brown most amazing of all--this work with the county councll, of Part of the powers that be in re-|" Penalties: Dunn 4.44 improvement, was maintained in |which he is a member, and said gard to setting up the schedule. | 3rd Period cases where doctors observations [that steps will be taken this year We understand that this situa- n None. were continued over a period of | tion has been corrected and| Penalties: Mills 1.31, = Keast! Many months! (WITH GERRY BLAIR PINCH-HITTING) retaining the World Amateur Hockey Ct} 1e Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch- men invade t local arena for an all important clash with the W vy Dunlops tonight -- league leaders in the OHA Senior * »ague. Kitchener are riding a three with two straight Mr. G. M. F 1 victories at Ken 1 nan, led was New Year esl he| an 8-4 attack over the MacFarlands on ig his sos al gay g one three assists to Hallett St add to Irwin Gross. ' Although Laufman leads the scoring, a great deal of the credit success of the K-W clut ould go to another vet- eran, Butch unsung hero. ~ > A Scoring: Canada's hopes in | nl he Lote i po : to acquire four acres of the Lynde | ; £ AA ; 7 0 J that , te & will 5 sholis % v 8.13 In fact, res {Creek valley, now owned by the that a complete schedule will be 6.55, Nicholishen 6.55, Brown 8.13, lb 4 , mailed forthwith. Luke 10.18. Ba (major [Sounty, fo be added Jo the present Bill Lundmark paced the Milk- Merkley (major) 20.00. |24-acre park now being developed men with a pair of goals with i emtt---- -- by ouitby: Warre: Mow single counters going to Dave| Deputy-reeve arren Mowat (nih olishen, Terry Davis and said that Whitby has now grown Mel Brown X | to the point where it needs expert|" pn "po 10ers it was Bill imanagement. He said that it was Pring, Barry Keast "and Danny} his hope that the new council McCann each with ¢ | " , Me a lone count- {would be able to make Whithy . 2 such a town as would draw more The next home game for the industry to make for a balanced Hillcrest Dairy team will be next| |assessment Monday night when their arch| rivals for first place, the Orillia Percy Cooper had aa as their guests for New Year's Its were so thorough weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Bertyle Cooper and family, of St. Cath- arines. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Haggerty and daughter Debbie, of Windsor spent the Christmas holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDonald, of Palace Street Mr. and Mrs game Ww reag, home. ran centre, Belleville iturda goal and lead over Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell and family with Mr. and Dalby of Athol Street spent Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robb and p Mrz. S.}.... 3 0 Irs. S nily, of Toronto, spent the New the time, 27 with Mr. and Mrs. John Dalby, © ir. parents, Mr, of Don Mills her Mr. Earnie Killens, wr nas Cc been a the i J of patients pe Toronto Gen eral Hospital for the 1 weeks, is now convalessing Lyndhurst Lodge for paraplegics Mr. Joe Killens, of California, New has returned home after spending *'*~ a week with his brother, Mr. and Earnest Killens. Mr. and Mrs. N, Bernier 111 YEARS OLD family spent the New Year's holi- GRAND RAPIDS, Mich day in Ottawa as the guests oe a : Mr. and Mrs. L. Gatien. They also Mrs. Eliza Miller, born a slave| attended the 25th wedding anni- on a plantation in Georgia, cele versary celebrations in honor of prated her 111th birthday Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gatien Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Farquhar t the New Ye to with M and Harold Tawner. For the occasion "la family reunion was held Wm. Simpson spent the r her parents, Mr Mrs. Paul St. Laurent, of ee Rivers. Que AP)-- with greetings Bird and Eisenhower and Gover family spent their New Yea Mennen Williams ; The holidays at LaChate, Quebec, grandmother still takes two 3 where they visited Mr. and Mrs. walks during the summer months Melvin Scot. and sweeps out her house. Her| only surrender to old age is a Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chowen touch of arthritis in her arms and their son Wayne and daugh- and BROCKY™EY Now P laying Evening Shows at 7 and 8:30 Last Complete Show at 8:30 from President / VIRGINIA McKENNA BILL TRAVERS YVONNE MITC MICKEY ROONEY - STEVE COCHRAN MAMIE VAN DOREN \UpRATOR AN ALBERT ZUGSMITH PRODUCTION Prasectnd by MOM in CinemaScope AD ta | Adult Entertainment | \ Mar 2 performer the Kitchener's vic- scoring the Butch has been for the Dutchie vir Mart tories on New 10ut entire sea- son bot} turday night Konec? so contributed goa in day 1t. The super- Cesare Mania surge fi Dutch- two goals CI A "hester No 1 the K-W wini lative pe been a key men two rme 20 has aspect or the Tonight's spectacul with the Kitche -Water- loo Dutchmen at 8:00 p.m. at the Community Arena. While Kitchener are presenting a fired-up line-up, the Wi + six players not perforn heir peak Attersley, gen- erally a proli tallied seven games, blond centre- ion that his Samolenko, have ibuted only that of ittle too rough but starts Dunlops have 1e goal and two assist n the last While this may seem disastrous for the n taker ), it may also be nto consid linemates, Fred Etct George slump also, having c¢ between them in Whether the going is a 1 been in a serious three seven g scoring points span det this time, one the or them or not 1s thing is s k Ww onstant threats i 'B" gro 1 > have not seen as they missed glori vou would r ability been. mentioned as Kitchener-Waterloo g Olympics and with a valuable to the will be left with third trio. The been carrying t not so for the other three- some of Tom O'Connor. A great deal of pressur will t this unit, and unless they pull up future replacements the posible Dutchmen, ir little could prove véry Dutchie his is so, the Dunnies nucleous forthcomi effort, of a and r has socl and themselv in the OHA Senior serious "AY the lops could find contention w } balance circuit TOWN AND COUNTRY .. ... Bobby Hull, for two Sunglay's in succession fired home the hat trick for the Chicago Black Hawks, up until last Sunday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs, who. held the 4-0 sh ( 1ing . anadiens: suffer a defeat, they entire club When the Montreal ( really get clobbered, 7 the ds of th w York Rangers Sunday r in Néw Yor} 'he Rang wn four of the SCOTE tout cking s at ght seven § One of the Whithy Dunlops Pets seth i! ed by the C: diey the most consistent performers for at present is vete ef I TREATMENT PLANT | Councillor Harry Inkpen, again |named chairman of sanitation and welfare, reported that good pro- gress has been made in the con- struction of the town's new sew- age satment plant, He also re ported that a study has been com- {pleted of the sewer layout in the northern part of the town and ef- {forts will be continued to get as |many homes as possible on the {main sewer trunks and off the septic tanks. Reporting on the garbage dis posal for the town, Councillor Ink- {pen, that sanitary land fill method, now in use by Whitby, is a method which is favored by |most municipalities and this system, he said, can be most {successful in reclaiming land for parks or other use. New sites for land fill, he said, will have to be chosen shortly. Garbage collection, he said, has |increased by 11 per cent in the {past year. MOVE WORKS DEPT. He urged that the tov. make every effort to get rid of the present town hall, as work on the new buiding continues. The works department, he suggested, could be moved from its present Mary St. site to a new site near the sewage treatment plant, | He said that he would like to {see a meeting of all the service {elubs, the welfare groups, the heads of schools, churches, etc., |called to discuss the possibility of |sta a YMCA in Whitby. "I am sure this would fill a need of many in the district, especially {the teenagers." | Councillor Paul Coath, making [his first speech as a councillor, pledged himself to co-operate with | Mayor and council for the good of the town of Whitby. Councillor George Brooks making his maiden speech, also pledged his ability to the town's good. He suggested that one of the |first problems to be tackled willl be the matter of roads and side- s in some of the new sub- also {divisions Councillor Mrs. Joyce Burns, | who headed the poll in the De:| cember election, said that she was| honored to be {hoped to be able to live up to the| confidence placed on her. She als: {pledged her co-operation and ad hat she would not alway th other 'I hope s endowed with wisdon tanding," she th Davidso Counc ) said PREDICTS PROSPERITY Willi | 'returning to council for the fir Bulldozers, will be the visitors. At time of writing both clubs] were tied for first place with the| Whitby team having at least] three games in hand. The Penetang team only 10 men dressed for last night's game due to injuries] started off as if they were going | to whip the Hillerests. They took| a 2-0 lead in the first 15 min-| utes of play as the Hillcrests| were playing the better part of | this time a man and sometimes| two men short. The Hillerests ac-| tually played short handed for 9| of the first 12 minutes of play. Pring started the ball rolling for the losers as he scored while] the locals were scrambling! around their own net, and were| short handed to boot. Keast put the Hurons out front 240 at the| 15.49 mark on a pass from Rob- bilard | The Hillerests came to life right after this and Nicholishen| Iscored on a pass from Brown to| {set the stage for the locals' at- tack. With just 14 seconds to go| in the first period Luncmark got! his first of a pair with Morrison) getting the helper on this one. The score stood at 2 all at the end of the first 20 minutes The Hurons took the lead for| the second time in the game at the 10.09 mark of the middle frame as McCann beat Campbell as he drilled what appeared as a soft shot between the local goalie's legs. The Hillerests .real- ly came to life and scored three unanswered goals in the balance of the period. Lundmark, Davis and Brown were the trigger men. There was no scoring in the final period but there were seven penalties including majors to Barrage of the Whitby team and Merkley right at the final buzzer. Whitby took nine penalties in- cluding two majors to four by the losers who had SUMMARY 1st Period 1. Penetang: Pring (Merkley 2. Penetang: Keast (Robillard) 3. Whitby: Nicholishen Brown 4. Whitby: Lundmark n that position and| ime since he was Mayor, in 1947- 18-49, predicted great prosperity or the t in 1960. Whitby, he } said, has what it needs, industrial served by highways, rail- and airways; a fine harbor| the making; churches * and chools "First ays and foremost," he said. 'we have the people. They stand] ready to commend, not condemn." Look how they're saving premature babies! Until very recently a mysterious killer snuffed out the life of every tenth premature baby. Doctors were baffled by the problem and on the verge of despair. Suddenly, a new discovery in a Montreal hospital has revolutionized treat- ment of prematures. It's amaz- ingly simple. How does it work? You'll see in this week's Star Weekly, ( "KANGAROO-TAIL SOUP? CERTAINLY, YOUR GRACE ™ Such a request causes no surprise at Fortnum and Mason's of Piccadilly, the world's most exclusive food store. For 250 years this famous firm has pampered the tastes of the world's gourmets. Be sure to read the fascinating Story of this unique store in the current Star eekly. 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