tion above would weigh over 70 tons. It is 56 feet long and nearly 30 feet wide: The house, incidentally, has an interesting history. It is one of the oldest in the town, being constructed in 1836 by Ezra Annes, a for- mer mayor whose name is perpetuated in Annes St., which Persons driving along Whit- | das St. W., had to be diverted by's two main streets on Wed- | again for another house. Shown nesday and Thursday may | above is the two-storey house have wondered just what was | owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. G. going on. On Wednesday, traf- | Langford, which was movad fic on Brock St., or Highway | from 601 Dundas St. W., to a 12, was blocked by a house | new site on Wellington, north moving north and on Thursday, | of Gifford. Mover Ivan Pollard, traffic on Highway 2, or Dun- | of Lindsay, said that the sec- Rotarians Name New Committee The Whitby Rotary Club on Tuesday officially installed their new president for the following Rotary year. Close to 70 members saw past president Herb Cole hand over the office to new president, Ter- ence Moore, in an inauguration ceremony led by Rotarians Neil Murkar and Stuart Roblin, The following is a list of offi- cers, directors and committees of the Rotary Club for 1960-61: Officers: president, Terry Moore; vice - pres., Earl Fair- man; secretary, John McClellan; |in charge, John Knecht, assistant secretary, Archie Archibald; treasurer, Bill c-| Intyre and assistant treasurer, Ron Egan. Directors: Herb Cole, ¥airman, John Knecht, Mathews, Cam. MacKay Charles Rycroft. Earl Dick and House Committee: Bob Collins, | |chmn., Bill McIntyre, Chas | Mesher, Colin Sutherland, Harry| | Town, Horace Hiscox, Karel Public Relations and Advertis- ing: William Davidson, chmn., Paul MacPhee, John Mitchell, | George Munns, Carl Mantz and| |Art Patterson. | Ways and Means: Art Conrad, |chmn., Geo. Anderson, Paul Mac { Phee, Wes. Smith, Chas. Stafford, |{D. Tushingham. | Community Service: Director| | John Burtinsky, Hiscox, Easter Seals: chmn., John Egan, Horace Ron| Carl {Mantz and Don Tutt, Special Events and Minstrel Show: John Robson, chmn., Don Gibson, Lloyd Gibson, C. E. {Schaaf and Wes. Smith. 1 Knecht, | § pe Goode, Stan Martin, Neil Murkar, 3% # Wi, ios da es adjoined his home, The Lang- ford property was sold to make way for a new shopping centre and they offered the house to any group interested in using it for a museum. There were no takers, so the Langfords moved it to a new site. --Oshawa Times Photo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 8, 1960 § --_-- MAIN STREETS i bot ? 141 Pine St. It makes way for a new 2300-foot square medical centre being built by Dr. K. G. Hobbs and Dr. G. A. Jaciw. Whitby realtor Donald McQuay who announced that the centre is being built, reported that it will contain three examination Traffic at Whitby's main in- tersection came to a complete halt on Wednesday afternoon when a brick house moved through Brock and Dundas St. to a new site on Pine St. The building was moved from 625 | Brock St. S., for J. N. Jarrett, WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE [Lin on Saturday, jy 9. Rest : [dents are requested eave ti Boy Scouts of Whitby are hold bundles of papers at the eurb by |ing their monthly paper collec-|g a.m. for pickup by the Scouts, SUMMER WONDERLAND SWIMMING POOL Bus leaves Whitby -- Opposite Hell ( Every Hour on the Hour (12:00 xeglon H 2 lh Leaves Pool Every Half Hour. CHILDREN 50¢ ADULTS 75¢ (includes Swi A T : 7 St) J) Pp end Park Privileges. Stops et Vigor Oil and Whitby Curling Club. OL 5-3375 TOWN OF WHITBY requires OPERATOR(S) for NEW SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT Full information as to education, marital status, salary re- rooms and a minor surgical room as well as other facilities required Whitby residents reported it was the first item in over 30 | years that a house has been moved through the main inter- section. --Oshawa Times Photo \WALLOP FERGUS scored Fergus, 5-2 in the final period, to take the decisive ver-| dict. By GERRY BLAIR Whitby Red Wings won their seventh - straight OLA Junior "A" league contest at home to remain undefeated on the sea- |son's play in Whitby, whipping |the Fergus Thistles, 12-5. Terry Davis regained his scor- ing composure to lead the Wings to victory, scoring four goals, and assisting in another. Kenny Ross scored a pair of goals, obth of them in the first period, and Charlie Grandy also counted twice. Single markers went to Barry Campbell, Glen Lotton, Bob Carnegie, and Brian Gibson. Roberts led Fergus with three goals. The first period was rather slow and both clubs were in- effective for the majority of the opening twenty minutes. Whitby 2 | managed to score three goals, to lead 3-0 into the second stanza, |" Walt Mitchell, the games antag- |onist, put the Thistles on the |score sheet early in the second GAME COMMENTS -- Whitby had a newcomer in the line-up in| ihe person of Ken Curran from| Orillia, and he certainy didn't| look out of place, although not| figuring in the scoring. A few| games with the Wings should aid| {his playing considerably, . . . (Walt Mitchell, a tall rangy in| | dividual with Fergus was contin-| ually arousing the emotions of actions, but nothing serious came of it. . , . Outside of Mitchell's irritable performance the game was relatively clean, with only 13 minor offences being called. One of these was Glen Lotton's FIRST penalty in two years with Whit- by. For a player of Lotton's cali- bre, the' call was definitely ques- Bob McCready came up with another fine per- formance in the nets for the Red Wings, thwarting many a Fergus the Whitby club with his uncouth|, in such a building. | quirements, mechanical and electrical maintenance experience, sewage treatment plant operating experience, availability re employment, personal and employment references to be in- cluded in written application which will be received by H. Inkpen, Chairmen Sanitation end Welfare Town of Whitby, 201 Brock St. S., Whitby, Ontario. Applications close at 5 P.M., July 21st, 1960, Charles C. Hoag, Town Engineer, Whitby Red Wings Win 7th Straight 10. Whitby: Lotton € (Tushingham) Penalties -- Carnegie (board-| ing) 2.19, White (slashing 6.02), Vanwyck (charging, served by Mitchell) 10.10, Hall (h. stick.), 11.51, Spicer, Lotton (slashing) 13.25, Roberts (h, stick.) 17.49, Davis (h. stick.) 19.33. Third Period 11, Fergus: Roberts (Landoni) ....... eesseess 1.40 Whitby: Davis (Ross, Hall). .......covuvs 3.27] Whitby: Brian Gibson (Grandy, Lotton) 14. Whitby: Campbell . Whitby: Grandy (Ross) 16. Fergus: Roberts (Westfall) , 7. Whitby: Davis ......... 16.09 Penalties -- Clay, Tushingham (roughing) 2.15, Mitchell (slash- ing) 19.45. 12, TENDER WANTED Tenders on stoker coal will be received by the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon on July 11th, 1960 for the season of 1960-1961 supply, by the Whitby Public School Board for their seven schools. Coal to be delivered in school bunkers as required. The amount of coal required is approximately 500 tons. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information contact S. Threadgold, 317 King Street, Whitby. Phone MO 8-3439 Song leader: Stan Armstrong; | i | : : Art Patterson, C. 0. Thomas. A period, but Terry Davis got that offence, especially when the TS SAR REI SAS a ti planist, Robin Nicholson, ser- . . 3 geant-at-arms, Stan Martin and Recreation and Youth: Stu Rob. " ; (lin, chairman, Alex Andrew, Seto Member, W. M. Prin Chas. Hoag, Roy Howe, Ivor Vocational Service: director in| [RuTesce, Ted Sims and Chas. charge, Cam MacKay; Alex| Crippled Children: Andrew, chairman; George gong chmn., Roy Howe, A family of sparrows was not disturbed when a 124-year-old house, and their house too, was {moved on Thursday. Shown Stan Arm. above, the nest is located in Dick| the shutter in an upstairs win- dow of the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Langford, which was moved from Dundas St. W., to Wellington St. The spar- rows continued to feed their young as the house made its half-mile trip. --Oshawa Times Photo one back less than two minutes) later. Landoni for Fergus cut margin again to two goals, the Thistles enjoyed a man advan- the| tage. . . . Whitby needed the vic- tory to regain their league lead, closest Fergus came to tying thel0t momentarily to St. Catha- aveni |rines, as game up all evening. | Branch, 7-5 in St. Kitts on Wed- they defeated Long | Whitby led 7-3 at the end of} eday night. This gives Whithy| the second period, and then out-lyz"yoinie to st. Catharines' 16, Bevan: Chas. Hoag, Ted Sims,|yratthews, Vern Rowe, Joe Ruddy | and Wes. Smith, . and Harry Town. A International Service: director| 'pra Relations: John Burtin-| # A in charge, Dick Mathews, Johnigcy ohmn, A. Archibald, Don| | "an Harmelin, chairman, Art|Giheon Bud Goode, Colin Suth-| Conrad, Gordon Grobb and Karel| grand and Morris Wootton. | % haaf. Club Service "A' -- director in | % charge -- Earl Fairman - Attendance and Fellowship: al [2] ear Clive Hatch and Lloyd Gibson, £ co-chairmen; Herb Cole, Charles |i Mesher, Vern Rowe, Karel | Schaaf, W, C. Town 2r Morris For Break-In Wotton. Program -- Ivor Lawrence, Hazen Murray Wright, 19, of| chairman, George Bevan, Ea r li Frenchman's Bay, was Thursday | i Fairman, Stan Martin, D. Tish-|sent to reformatory for one year| {4 ingham, Wm. Davidson, Joh n|definite and six months indeter-| Mitchell and Don Tutt, _ |minate for breaking and crter- Rulletin, Don Gibson, chair-|ing a jewellery store near Ajax man; Bob Collins and Art Craw- Wright was convicted by Judge ford. Arthur Willmott, in the Ontario Classification and Membership: County Criminal Court, at Whit-| § Geo. Anderson, chairman, Giff by Beaton, Gordon Grobb, Horace The owner of Mitchell's Jewel Hiscox, Sam Murdoch and John|lery Store, on Harwood Ave., in| Roblin. Pickering Twp., told the court Rotary Information and Maga-|that rings and lighters to the] zine -- George Munns, chmn., A.|value of 'about $1200 had heen Archibald, Herb Cole, W. Porter taken in the breakin, Read into and Don Wilson. evidence was a statement made Club Service "B': Director in{by Wright to police in which he| Charge, Charles Rycroft. |admitted the offence. { BROC Phone MO 8-3618 N Pl . Evening Shows at 7 and 8:30 ow dying Last Complete Show at 8:30 a Saturday Matinee 1:30 A NEW TARZAN in new exciting adventures! Within the space of five hours . on Wednesday, 316 people of R Whitby offered to donate a pint d of their blood at the Red Cross po blood service clinic in the Unit- 71 ed Church Hall. A staff of 20 Red Cross nurses and Whithy Red Cross personnel were on THE APE MAN' WHITBY TOPS BLOOD QUOTA hand to make the donors feel right at home. Rotarian George Anderson seems to be getting some excellent service while he donates his 380 cc. He is at- tended by Mrs. Philip Chubb, chairman of the Whitby Blood Donor Service, and Red Cross |with Brampton in third place, | |thee back of the league leaders. '|... Thursday night, July 14, the { {Long Branch Castrolites provide i [ the opposition for the Whitby Red | Wings, starting at 8.30 p.m. | | First Period | 1. Whitby: Ross (Davis) ... 2.14 2. Whitby: Ross (Grandy) 13.40 | 3. Whitby: Davis, (Ross) 14.41] Penalties -- Gibson (slashing) 8.39, Hall (slashing) 17.11, Second Period . Fergus: Mitchell 1.30 . Whitby: Davis (Lotton) 3.10 . Fergus: Landoni (McKenzie) . Whitby: Grandy (Dave Gibson) 8. Whitby: Carnegie (Brian Gibson) ..... ees 9.10) 9. Fergus: Roberts (Landoni) .......oi000es | SOFTBALL GAME TONITE ABNER'S E MT. ZION ? (WHITBY) nurse, Marie Campbell, right, 8:30 P.M. at The bi-annual quota for Whitby . Brooklin PRCA SERRE SSS is 250 pints. In the January clinic 250 pints were collected and in the recent clinic the quota was well surpassed. --Oshawa Times Photo oy TR DENNY MILLER as the NEW Tarzan CESARE DANOVA-JOANNA BARNES A Cah Wi GI WER TES WEE WAR WE AT SHE WASN'T THE WHITE WOMAN WE'D BOUGHT... BUT SNE WAS THE WHITE WOMAN NE WAS GOING TO KEEP! COLUMBIA PICTURES WHITBY PERSONALS Miss Erna Dirks, of Don Mills, was weekend guest of Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Bain. Miss Dirks has recently returned from two years in Arizona teaching Hopi Indian children. Wendy Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bain, is spending a vacation with friends in To- ronto. Mrs. Fred Hamilton, 109 Cray- don road, has returned home after spe ding a few days in De- troit, Michigan, i her father, Mr. Sydney Bou Miss Marie Hallett, COMANCHE STATION ting ton, | nurse at the Oshawa General Hospital, is 'spending the month of July with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallett, of Centre St. N Miss Marjorie Pollitt, RN, has returned after spénding a few days in Kitchener and Niagara Falls where she visited relatives. Mrs. Charlotte Sturgeon is hav- ing her friend, Miss Dorothy Fraser, of Chatham, New Bruns. wick, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Grylls were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Puckrin at their cottage at Raven Lake over the holiday weekend. Mrs. Clara Pusser will be spending a few days with her son, Ronald Pusser, and daughter-in- TENDER , TOWN OF WHITBY Tenders are requested for TRUCK CHASSIS ONLY, suitable for mounting Model SM-4 SICARD SANIVAN. Detailed speci- fications and tender form available from: JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town of Whitby, 201 Brock St. South, Whitby, Ontario. Sealed Tenders for above plainly marked "TENDER FOR TRUCK CHASSIS will be received until 5 p.m. July 18, 1960, addressed to John R. Frost, Clerk, Town of Whitby, 201 Brock St. South, Whitby, Ontario. Any or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES C. HOAG, Town Engineer. law Kay at their new home, oud student! Stacey avenue, Oshawa. IMPORTANT NEWS AREA TRUCKERS Only Attersley Tire Service in Whitby offers you a COMPLETE Truck Tire Service. 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