EE oe OS we '| ~~ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Februery 22, 1962 § ° : 'County Council Vetoes 7,41 pirectois2a 2825 WHITBY and DISTRICT Se Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West : CWL 5 | er women's volunteer organization. 1LDV urea ; le | a Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 | WO u o S OI | pe WESTERN PIONEER Carol Lane told the members, Ella Cora Hind, agricultural he Catholic Women's League i Ontario County and the City;the $10,000 item for the opera-|government does not have the) oft Touring Cun Ba Child's |xPert of Bo irre ale of Oshawa -"mergency Meas-'|tions centre. necessary manpower and has! " ie ily, in- ' ures Organization, which has, Deputy-reeve George Brooks,|to ask for the support of thn | saline suene pi vcs gam ™ First typist in the west in 1882, in the past, been the subject of of Witby, said "I don't think civilian population." | Miss Lane, Women's Trave) much controversy in Ontario|we know what we are doing." Earl Martyn, deputy-reeve of | Director on Shell Gil eager Oo M H A County Council, ran true to) He said that some members| Reach, said, "EMO is a reallylor Canada "Dimited anecdind IVIL TT FA. form on Wednesday at a ses-\of council have said that the|mixed up affair as everyone | her carrat-canentl 'ia JUVENILE sion in Whitby. After heated|county only pays 10 cents for|,eems to be giving orders,"|; k t 1 by car areal debate, council members ap-jevery dollar spent but "'let's notihe continued. "Tim Buck has Pg by p oe P pes PLAYOFF proved b Pr eng , to Pood er pod Sn an ae a his candidates and if any blast- eee ie lentitan oT a proposed budget for ack|subsidy y' 7 ing was t s an to the EMO committee for fur-|it." ne ree eee he enemy a destination, deciding on the HOCKEY ' % 7 Id know where the shelters nenati in vicki ther study. | "I believe the report should}are." ies e shelters|jength of a vacation, in picking | 7 ' sghtseeing goals and in draw- The budget proposed an ex-|80 back to the committee for) ,,. ; a ; | penditure "i { : 1 1 ing $48,440,|more considerate perusal and ricoFae anal gh gr wasling up a simple budget. which topped last year's budget|more realistic recommenda-|) oon Dark 00 te committee; On car travel with children, 'by $25,288 ee ion," he said. ; hed. ve see were notimiss Lane said, "There comes, 4) anes He made a motion that the| Satine -- the Pee rere time in every touring mop- report be referred back to the\n.-) e amended budget| net's day when rest is impera- P introduced in the afternoon ses-j¢.. ¢ committee. sion was teduced by $13 075 jtive". She demonstrated how to Council approved his motion. |;; res _ , 9.\make a unique 'wiggle plat- ithis being $10,000 for construc-| ' ; oes "What amount of money do};; we Bae ' form'? which serves as a bed for??? |on and $3,075 for equipment, (2. well as a safe play area for| yon wel us to budget tor? Deputy-reeve Brooks as ke dith 5 - ye 4 | ee ' the youngsters. asked Deputy - reeve Johnii5t an amendment to the re- g The committee of council, in 'ja report which came under| debate: by the whole council,| explained that if the proposed! - \budget were accepted it would * \cost Ontario County $2,422, or 5 '\|per cent of the total; the city Daticey, of Brock Township, al Mis hoi tna of Oshawa would also contribute Al i STP, 4\ vised budget be made. he ask-| .1 > Lane told i bal ae $2,422, or 5 per cent; the fed-|member of = EMO commit: ¢4 that a clause dealing with|Plify ei ager problems "the WHITBY eral government would carry 75 so el Anchusa Mhe post of technical service|'™ today's compact cars. She No one had that answer for}, eg: demonstrated how to pack a a ro pe Bese cae wide ie sd him. The report was turned " Bee " deleted. - color co-ordinated, mix-and- CONSUMERS GAS an he provincial g¢' back to the committee. This would mean a saving Of| match wardrobe in a 24-inch |would bear the remaining 15 $6,000," he stated, "plus the ia. THURS. FEB. 22 jper cent or $7,266, NEW OFFICERS $200 budgeted for telephone! . = : ' i M | Explaining the budget hike,| In the initial stages of the|charges." She also discussed the Carol 8:30 P.M. lthe committee in its report/morning session debate Reeve) Reeve Francis Hocklev of Lane Awards for Traffic Safety, Whitb stated that they proposed a Patrick Sheehan of Ajax noted|Scott Township, chairman of the Which are administered by the b y large increase in the personal|that a Welfare Officer and a|EMO Committee. then said, "If|Canadian Highway Safety Coun- Community Arena lservices side by reason of the/Technical Service Officer were|you delete the officer you may|Cil through grant of Shell The} adults 50¢ Children 25¢ Inecessity to hire other person-|budgeted for, he said, "at the|as well take out the $1,000 bud. 2mnual Awards are designed to inel, an engineer as_ technical a en " was geted for his assistant." Ki sane icant aim services officer, etc agreed that only one of these Fad : SORE | The committee noted that the officers was to be hired, this TO HELP COUNTY i [budget contained proposals for|matter was left in abeyance at| Warden Dowswell then told T WHITBY CLUB a marked increase in the pur-|the time but now that there ihe maga if you delete} WINNERS OF LADIES BONSPIEL A chase of equipment, the pur-jare two on the budget one| ie best pate af Ge chert tae Pictured above is the win- | Whitby Curling Club on Wed- | M, Pollard, second and Mrs. | section of the Whitby Curling, | aagee tenga pom tot pid Sela Wisc Wie EMo|is the answer to the problem Z Curling Club | nesday Presenting the trophy |'A. Murphy, lead. The team attracted teams from around | : 5 trkguletps ng ites dinator for Ontari C ty of county employees spending ning. Oshawa Curling | is Gord Rae of the Molsons | scored a total of 46 points in | the Oshawa - Toronto district. |by putting two more platoons|co-ordinator for Ontario County) i+ time on EMO projects." rink which walked away with | Connany and left to right | the three games they curled. | This is the first time that a |Into operation. and the City of Oshawa, replied inne Widen aia "ald "1k Sou the Molsons Trophy at the are: Mrs, J. Miller, skip; | The popular curling attrac- | local rink had won the trophy. that Oshawa wanted a welfare 4 site Open Filly Bonspie! in the ! Mrs. 0 Rolsen, third; Mrs. | tion, organized by the ladies' ~Oshawa Times Photo | FALLOUT SHELTER officer and the technical service|2" cut it hots - zat oy Preheat _ Under construction site of the | officer' osition might be/20U can cut a lot more out, a budget. the committee planned| merged with the other. 8 bee on i habée Leber Mig : [ a building and _ operations! Deputy - reeve Brooks said,)7°3 OU! O @ sandwich there Ask Designation For | AT KIWANIS CLUB centre providing fallout protec- «the aroedt has not taken|2" much left. tion at a cost of 310,000 any position on EMO when Jead-|. Colonel Wotton said "in delet- The budget which was re-lership is required. As it is," he|i"% the technical officer you are ® V Vy iturned noted that the EMO's at/ went on, "the gove t atti-|201Ne back to your municipali- Trans 'os Canada Hi hwa | Worr Enem jone time had proposed a bud-jtyde could pel nment att fs and telling the people that | |get totalling $84,000 but had) He also asked what the welfare|YOU 40 not want fallout shelter jabandoned this when it was dis-|and technical officer would do. |SUTV®YS.' Th colonel con- MELCHERS DISTILLERIES, LIMITED Ag cart af the Tiant eeemeileuccan Townline) (is miles of n i da covered that some items did not} Colone! Wotton said in an-lout the welfare officers in. the SERTIERVELE, CANADA Highway project the Federal/Thorah Townline a mines © re | | al Iswer, 'the welfare officer|oac ttack : = 25 oz. ro of a a ; has a ee 'iis Medaier! 'or be cones fone ee organize welfare and eg is oe we ad a had discussions wit ntario' (3 rom Po' s : ; > | ; 5 T County representatives Thelto the present junction of KH! A problem that often con-|meaning to choke. In this day, noted: '$10,000 for construction services in the county 'in case county and there will be no Trans-Canada Highway will/48 and 12 will be reverted to fronts businessmen, worry, was'he said, worry plagues and'of an operations centre provid-| io, Would eueves Wellin tiles there to co-ordinate the now take over roads in the! County juristiction. (6.0 miles) 'the theme of an address to the grows until people are in its ing fallout protection for a staff|tne eit whi tf 1d b Bs oe services. Beaverton - Port Bolster area (4) KH 12 thriugh Beaverton' members of the Kiwanis Club of|grip and become ill from it. | of approximately 25 people. Con-| county which could be used! 'The council was then asked | , "|W ain under Provincialtw y veek. S Be Rel es true ; or converted to fall-out shelters. | : rags es ee jurisdiction. Recor ering inthe Hotel TWO FEARS struction is proposed at the/rhe oniy way this job can be|'® Vole on the second clause, f " present location of the adminis- ; reo Atay thi , held at Whitby Tuesday. The| It has been agreed by the|Royal was Rev. J. W. S. Mc-|,,"When we are born," he said./fation building at the airport|@one ,i8 by @ technician," he)this failed to win approval. This recommendation was that: committee that the foregoing|cjure, minister of St, Andrew's! V@ have only two fears, fear) 3+ another suitable location stated. jmeant, in effect, that council "Since 1953 there have been| changes would be acceptable on|Presbyterian Church, Whitby. |! ag =~ hee of te if possible." Chesley Oldham, deputy-reeve/failed {o approve the revised / } {/ Wh } ' intermittent negotiations with the following conditions Rev, McClure prefaced his egg eth ob alice After the report was read,/of Scott Township, said, "if anibudget. Reeve Morley made a ICES (¢ the Department of Highways; (a) The section to be re addregs by noting the success on 7} ' : Selves. Reeve Cyril Morley, of Picker-/emergency exists we should be| motion that the budget be re- . a regarding the designation of|verted is inspected and neces-|7 643. 'of Lt.Colonel John ius would indicate that you; | vitace. said that although|Providing everything that is : ( ; | | ] } Road 13 as a part of the Trans-|sary repairs carried out before Binn ote ccuited the earth in and I have the power to get "tb he c eenitek EMO ey (necessary, if there is no emer.|{etted back to committee. War- OHEO AHaAaAIaAN HELS iy Canada Highway. On cage dea ote thea SPace shot 'sent out by U.S. rid of our worries and fears. lalong, a Gould ak aaa the SOY. then why are we con-|den Downswell said that this 3, the Enea ee "oft fats|b 'ay : Road 15 it vi diately He also noted that on several) The Bible, he said, carries\wisdom of spending $10,000 on|cerned with EMO?" jcould happen a dozen times 7 hen 5 repeal involving a Sanseed Trane previous occasions, the shot he ua i ee but 2 building at the airport, which, Edward Oyler, reeve ofjand the situation could become aaveral oe the Beaverton-\Canada section be rebuilt under|ad been cancelled because of ea eta had 4 rece he said, if any place would be/Reach, said that in case of|nonsensical. Reeve Morley also Port Bolster area and reported|the department contract weather and other difficulties ctih sat dan ics vise ake', vulnerable spot in time ofjemergency the government| suggested that the committee én ihe discussion to the com-| (c) 'That the new, hichwaylte® Lt.-Colonel Glenn apparent. 0° oa ng "do pica OF attack |would take over, "'in that case." he instructed to bring back a mittee. It is anticipated thatlfrom Port Bolster be located so|!% Worried not a bit whereas) paraphrase, Cont worry "If this were put in a field|/He said, "this is just a waste|budget of a specified amount work will commence in 1983-64| as i" minimize the damage to|.ad it been 1, they would a eet baci said somewhere else, to hold valu-,of money." pe ts i 'ei . have to send someone else up)/ev. McClure, beheves man able documents, I might agree," | ee ke ce changes| productive farm land _lafter so many postponements." |should fight his worry, because he said. ean |CIVILIAN SUPPORT | "é . " ; if we Worry holds man back. Dr.| | Deputy-reeve of Uxbridge Wil- department. | I firmly believe that if we : ' Dr. Peale, he noted, says that ASK PARE BUDGET frid Gould argued that the wQerd org gomacer| Ruth Group Plans so "5 Sag i rtd caper ne ea grag ont sco toe er OE A' IAT I) A Bp highway will be would be happier people," said this may be attributed to a/ment that the budget be knock-|and the government could foot | truct: iRev. McC tendency to share each other's|ed down to $40,000 even, which|the bill. Colonel Wotton replied | Bolster ae len tes ts Pancake Supper gto said, have indi. "O01 |means the county's share wouldithat the army had definite| Ae . * St. John's Anglican Church cated that f 40 to 60 per,. Ve live in a day when sin|be $2,000 |plans for the aftermath of! Your Living ee .with Your Family lRuth WA held its monthly meet-lcent of. {il siide are sottaa in is flouted and practised more| "I don't care where ft is lop-|atomic attack, among them the 7 : wat telecon ae ae openly than ever,' he said.|ped off,' he said, "I think|definition of fallout arms and| 1 y y - ~ Dr D ond ee in teor Bat. The snpeicies lh gp Md ge "People look as if they are en-| $40,000 is adequate." rescue work. | * meeting was declared an open id cent of his patients do not joying it but deep down people| Later, he changed this to| "Under present -- '< . \ BEAVER discussion to make plans for read medicine but rather ac? worried, worried lest their/amend the report by removing'stances," he continued, "the i c 7 employer find out and they lose! --_---- | To Address Iveta on Mares "apes oe sg nig of bgt : . \their jobs; worried lest one's| At : : J 7 e word worry, he said, isiw inds ' ; ; Bch Herman Parish will bela che oid "Anglo ~ Saion Ri ee a ee hot will help ' jin charge of the tickets. Bisbal hfe ie te oh RE masa. eh | ( 2 : | A PC $ Here Hooked aft "" ee Gea eI vent don't ask you to figh | ; : : | you looked after by Mrs. George 45 Sek 5 | pie Tg | Page. The kitchen crew consists Make Many Grants worry," said Rev. McClure, | 4 Don't move -- EXPAND Ontario's Minister of Health,/of Mrs. Norman Bradley, Mrs "but I ask you to surrender' ; Y OME! R i Hon. Dr. Matthew B Dymond,|P. Bird, and Mrs. Elkington At Count Council lyour worries to One Who said| J ; OURH J ecreation will tonight address the annual|The ladies serving for the sup- 'f I have overcome the world.'| : g room, attic rooms, room meeting of the Whitby Progres-/per are Mrs. Gordon Kyle, Mrs.| 9.1.19 County Council Medical men might even agree| pee additions, Kitchen exten- os Conservative er yg J. 'ge gg Posey et ican ss authorised & grant ot 8 tol ae he pincers say a should} , ' | sion... there are many he meeting wil: be held in the win, Mrs. Stan Atkinson, Mrs. '* ° emis 1 cares on Him : ; ! auditorium of King Street Pub-|Wm. Bonk, Mrs, Gerald Keddy, ©2ch of the 16 county libraries) Rev, McClure had been intro-| 4 ways to expand your pre- lic School at 8 p.m. Mrs. Blaker, and Mrs. Kent. at the Council held at Whitby/duced by Kiwanian Bill Morri- sent living space. SEE Besides hearing from their) The meeting closed and tea| Wednesday. Manilla library, be-|son. Thanks on behalf of the| | BEAVER LUMBER. Member of the Legislature,|was served by Mrs, Bird andjing a boundary library in Mari-iclub were extended by Kiwanis| | members of the association will/Mrs. Kyle. |posa township was granted $25./Vic. Evans and club president hold their election of officers; ----------_--_--_----- These grants are given only if/Hugh Sims. for the year. Announcing the| 8 . : the library board submits its; ---------- --_a aus e Pp . t ] meeting, Arthur Robertson, of ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS | report, ain 0 er \ Whitby, has invited the general. ON PAGE 20 Grants were also made to the public to attend ae __ |following organizations ' AND TRAY a Ontario Department of Agri- g aes Reg. 1.89 * . : culture, Junior Extension work, BE BROCK Evening Shows at 7:00 & 9:00p.m. | /sso9- Ontario Department of | WHITBY SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 Agriculture, Statutory Grant, € $500; North Ontario Plowmen's ha ' ee Association, $300; South Ontario Plowmen's Association, $300; North Ontario Agricultural So- 3 4 (ee ciety, $500; Port Perry, Reach ' 7 EACH ZZ, Vous tead and Scugog Agricultuyal So- : A bf ciety, $500; Scott Agricultural ' With TREE ! ia : ACOUSTICAL Society, $500; Rama Agricultur- 4 ; : f PAINT paome o 90 EXCELON VINYL al Society, $250; Ontario County * | Be : CEILING TILE Soil and Coup Smpeer sina As- re FLOOR TILE oe ae s t , $100; Nort tari is 5 BS Satincote white finish, micro District Waame- Institute, ; . REC ROOM random hole drilling ... ; ' : Top quolity vinyl asbestos iad 10 $100; South Ontario Women's ; bs RECESSED page! tongue and grooved for a¢- Institute, $100; Mara Township a , Rie ile, colour and pattern selec- | eurate installation. Kinsmen Cub of Uxbridge Ine, ) ee Light Fistares wom end brash 1¢ . ener AAAAAD Aan FRED COAKWELL | 4.9 3 /y « 9 DISCOUNT SALE AT MIDTOWN {| DODD & SOUTER PAINT & WALLPAPER | ye 3, SPECIAL PURCHASE! | 54 SQ. FT. PER CARTON-- | Prefinished white, tongue and EACH - EACH | Standard SATINCOTE . 'or openin * equere .. . ; pis rooved, 12" x 12" or 16" REFRIGERATORS NEW APARTMENT- NEW DAVENPORT GI vistRiBuTors GD | tar "Site" afew. 'AET" nw | EARTONS OR MORE. | = 16" 111/48 4 Pi ag 69.00 SIZE SUITES SUITES +++ SAVE up to $2.00 per fixture, SQ. FT. NEW -- 22.06 sie 79,00 ' Take Great Pleasure in announcing the appoint- - DEPENDABLE ONE CALL DOES IT ALL AIR HASSOCK Continental Beds SKATES ment of Fred Coakwell to their sales staff. | Reg. 12.95 to 17.95. 39" Quilt top. Bauer, Alpine and Daoust. Fred will be doing Custom Color Schemi : TION SPECIALIST is ot your service. Nothing down to ' Reg. 69.95. Most Sizes. g s or scheming in } mee SALE 8.50 11.50 SALE 44,95 CLEARING AT COST convertient budget terms are all part of the service, Day or From planning to the complete job o BEAVER MODERNIZA- the home as well as servicing industrial and evening appointments. LAMPS, MATTRESSES, CRIB MATTRESSES, CHESTERFIELDS, AND MANY aoe BEAVER HOME MODERN OTHER ARTICLES CLEARING AT COST. Wholsenle otcaunts | LUMBER rote a eal MIDTOWN FURNITURE eee oe ee Corner Dundas and Hickory 117 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY MO 8-4981 728-3618 or MO 8-5231 | WHITBY PHONE MO 8-581 aol a net