11960 Taxes ~ Coming In Although 1960 tax bills for Whitby residents are higher than they were last year, the town's WHITBY AND DISTRICT Easter Honor WDHS Students [i ie vse i ist is that of Ma Louise Cuddy, Eleauore than 57 per cent of the total roll hone hig oe the Easter Hall, Cheryl Smith, Heather|nas been paid to date. His re- exams of Whitby District High Wills, Diane Stevens, Robert Or port of taxes collected showed School {ton, Frederick Arnold, Lynda that only 46.4 per cent of the roll Grade 13: Susan Cuddy, Robert Moorhouse, Kate Menzel andjhad been collected by April 30 Smith, Anne King, Kenneth Nor-|Gloria Bilida (equal), Lyle Ki- (last year. ; ton and Grace Stanley. |vell, Teresa Steffler, Donna Fras-| The town's total tax on for Grade 12: Carol Farquhar, er, Joe-Anne Underwood. |1960 is $1,175,536.13. To date, George Menzel, Gary Maidlow,| Grade 9: Marion Nielson, Mi-|$673,020.81 has been collected. stay in London. At Liverpool Miss Gatti boarded the ship for her return with a stop in Quebec and Montreal. "hilds lomoss Eggert, Charles Herder, Said Mr. McEwen's report: Fay Mote, Devan Childs and uth Mitchell, Susan Schilling, | "The above calculation 'repre- ade 11: 'Helen McKnight, John Vanderhorst, Susan Glan-|sents 57.3 per cent of the tax is Bradley, Lynn Henderson, Stuart Evans, (last year, 46.4 per cent of the a ga a Wii Scott Lindsey, Malcolm Bates, roll had been collected. The in- Catherine Newton, Carol Her- Linda Seto, Sandra Bell, Mary|crease of 11 per cent is attribut- d Mar-| Francis Steffler, Ross Gibson, gage companies have collected ig hy yg A ASgu, "Beverley | Lynda Hartman, Robert Kostiuck, | sufficient funds to pay the cur- Horack. q Ruth Rezelman and Clarence rent tax bills in full, i vid Muckle and Lucille Curl. ($53,702.23 was outstanding in tax yhia Terleski, Margaret Courts, Da ---------------------------------- | arrears, and 45.3 per cent of this t has been collected to - Co-0 Union WHITBY year, 37 per cent of the tax ar- PERSONALS rears had been collected." Hears Talk { ANCIENT DANCE | i as the "Furry Dance" at Helston ftom a 70day world Sriice aboa 7, Cornwall, England, has been the SS Iberia from Vancouver to ciehrated since pre - Christian The members of the Whitby from Liverpool to Montreal. Dur- Co-op Credit Union met in the ing her 10 weeks cruise, Miss terly meeting. Mr. F. Hayes, the per first stop in Vancouvei, San president, chaired the meeting. | pon oiceo, Los Angeles, Hawai, Reports from the various com-| T. Seymour; credit, Mrs. E. curtural centre of Japan, Hong Seymour; supervisory, J. Bakka. Kong, Kowloon, Manilla, Singa- Mrs. A. Ashton, from the sick pore, Colombo, Bombay, Aden, thanks from C. Dalby for cards| Tilbury England, with a five-day and a gift sent while he was in the hospital. Mr. Hayes, repre- tors, explained the activities at the monthly board meetings Mrs. J. Ottenbrite, Mrs. R.| At the close of the business, McCloskey and Mrs. A. C. Smith and for the Ontario Credit Union breakfast and election of officers League, was introduced as a a7 the Women's Auxiliary to speaker for the evening, his topic Catholic Church Extension held | said an educational program in a last Sunday. credit union is a must and as Mrs § Whitney and Mrs. H. foundation to a thriving credit Parish, representing neighbors | it to keep up to date with the Wilkinson, recently married, gave| fast growing organization. {them a lovely gift of five-piece People outside the movement set of Corning Ware and a lovely | i jon, its habits of ' He Cregii Union, Je | Mr. J. Wallis, of Henry St., is| |i EXPORT " PLAIN OR FILTER TIP Kathryn Hamer, Patrick Carman, |field, Iris Giffin, Barry Goode, |roll, while at the end of April mann, Elizabeth King, Nancy An-|Lou Robinson, Nancy Spencer, able to the fact that the mort- Grade 10: Linda Macrae, Ja- Burton (equal), Vivian Maschke, "At the end of last year, date. At the same period last Miss Eve Gatti has returned] The springtime festival known - On Educatio England and on the SS Sylvenia|times. Odd Fellows hall for their guar- Gatti visited across Canada with mittees were given. Financial, | Yokohama, Tokio, Kobe, Hyoto committee, read a letter of | Port Said, Suez Canal, Gibraltar, sentative for the board of direc-| G. Currie, field man for this area attended the annual communion | being "Education." Mr. Currie at St. Joseph's Convent, Toronto, union, officers and members need| and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Neil | need to be told of the services of | cup and saucer as a wedding an) CIGARETTES savings, little or much 1 t | regular savings, little o celebrating his birthday today. | its loans with low interest rates, | " insurance coverage for loans. Gest Wishes are offered to Mr, Mr. Currie was pleased to see how well this Credit Union is Ricky, going ahead. He said money Gary Corner, 961 Dundas St. W., spent sending members to con-| jg celebrating his second birthday ventions and to the chapter's|today. Many happy returns of the school each year is well spent. day wishes are extended to Ricky. F. H. Hayes thanked Mr. Currie for his coming and said he felt all present will benefit by his talk. son of Mr. and Mrs. At the close of the meeting re- . freshments were served by Mrs. E. Seymour and Mrs. L. 4 BOWLING NEWS FRIDAY NITERS LEAGUE Congratulations to the Beavers and captain Ross Spencer, who proved to be the top team of the year when they won the cham- pionship on playoff night. They are also the high pinfall winners for the year. The Odd Balls, captain Bob Brown, were the consolation win- ners. | The annual banquet and trophy | presentation wil, held Friday, | May 13, in the Whitby Legion] Hall. MOST - HOT WATER | ot LOWEST COST with a NATURAL GAS RENTAL WATER THE INCOMPARABLE LIGHTWEIGHT SUIT Undeniably the finest Terylene and Wool suit that money can buy. Remarkable in performance . . . wearing 'valities . . . comfort and appearance. 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