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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Kureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: John Gauvit 'SAVE OUR FLAG' APPEAL WINS HARVARD AWARD [outstanding student and captair Fis omen Mass. (AP)--|0f the 1963-64 varsity hocke. Tel. 668-3703 ENFANTS DE LA PATRIE An urgent 'save our flag' appeal has been received by the Whitby branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. Introduced with the words: "The hour is very late." This appeal for the preservation of the Red Ensign has been sent out by the Flesherton Branch 333 of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League. The appeal urges: "Those |who are determined to inflict a jnew flag upon us and substi- |tute a mere bit of geography \for our rich heritage of history and spiritual values, are exert-| ie great pressure upon Parlia- ment at this hour. And nothing \less 'than an all-out public out- jery at the grass roots level can) |stem the tide and change the course.' The appeal | demands action Ensign Postcards New Legion Arms Gene Kinasewich of Edmonton,|team, the Canadian previous]: today became the first student had b been nines tirit-dleis mar sg outside the United States) 4) ang had won a Henry Ru: win the William J. Bingham| pa the highest athletic fho-(sell Shaw Fellowship for a ye: nor at Harvard University. Anjof post-graduate travel abroac and that you will remember his action when the next election comes along." Secondly: 'Obtain supplies of the Red Ensign post cards (dis- tributed by the Flesherton branch) and flood your Mem- bers, the Prime Minister and all Party Leaders with these striking cards." Thirdly: "Obtain supplies of the attractive and educational brochure (again distributed by. the. Flesherton branch) and place it in the hands of as! many people as possible." Fourthly: {If you are a mem.) ber of an organization, pass out this educational brochure to, other members; then urge the! organization to carry and for- |ward a resolution opposing abol-! jition of the Red Ensign. "This is the midnight hour," the appeal concludes. "T he} Whitby Red Cross BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Wed., June 3rd, '64 St. Mark's United Church CENTRE ST. SOUTH WHITBY 2 TO 4:30 P.M. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 2, 1964 5; ' HONOR ELIZABETH the lith anniversary of Elizabeth's coronation. land royal gun salutes were fired . LONDON (Reuters) -- Flags|in Britain Tuesday in honor vere flown on public buildings TOWN OF WHITBY ASSISTANTS FOR ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT The Town of Whitby requires two part-time mele assistente for the A for the months (ep- proximately 11 weeks). "Apolicents must be over the age of 27 yeors and must apply in their own hondwriting te the under- signed on or before 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 3rd, 1964, REEVE EVERETT Chairman, Pi ANTRILL, Committee, 405 Dundes $t.W., | WHITBY, Onterie, Have You Been Through... . The Safety Lane Yet ? SPECIAL ON ' jon four points. | likely little more than the i Firstly: "Write to your Mem- bi Raph Pheer yi am. work of an overexuberant |ber of Parliament eid our National Parliament . at prankster, police and school |that you want oye a esl 18 | Ottawa. Let that. voice now be officials are unsure of its ori- |With the Canadian Red Ensign, /,.o74 in the roar of a flood of gins, letters and Red Ensign cards," ! Loyalist Whitby, The above sign was. scrawled on the rear walt of Anderson Street High School some time over the weekend. _Although, it is The FLQ terrorist organiza- tion may have given way to more potent forces in Que- bec but, apparently, it has shifted its operations into good, old, United Empire HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT Only 75c per light 6:30 TO 9 P.M. 95 Most Cers Centennial -- Meeting Scheduled Plans. for Whitby' itenntal celebrations will be "hicwees at a special meeting the Town) Council is calling for Tuesday, June 16, at 7.30 p.m. A special plea for a full turn-out of in- terested organizations and pe ple was made at the council's meeting last night. Council is sending a special letter gratulations to the town council of Whitby, Yorkshire, England which celebrates its 13th cen- tennial later this year. Sr. Citizens Host Golden Age Musicians The area's only Senior Citi- zen combo, the 'Golden Age Merry Makers of Oshawa" will) entertain the Whitby Senior Citi- zens Club here Friday. The musical group under the direction of Percy Danniels will be in form from. 2 p.m, to 4/ p.m. this Friday at AH Saints! Anglican Church Hall. It is expected to be an en-| joyable afternoon, and the Club urges all to "come along, and bring a Senior Citizen with you" "Let them join in hearing and seeing how a very pleasant af- week having the cast from his|Mrs. Earle Bond, ternoon can be spent." | 1 SCREAM, YOU SCREAM Council Upholds | 'Ice Cream Man Chamber of merce doesn't like the ice cream truck that is currently cruising the town's streets for "safety" reasons. They told the town council so in a letter at Monday's meet- ing The Chamber informed Coun- Whitby' citizens who of their plaints of local "feared for the safety children.' Mayor Warren Mowat said a! WHITBY PERSONALS Anthony Gleadhill, 759 Coch- rane street, graduated with top honors from the electrician ap- prenticeship program of Gener- lal Motors. Mr. Gleadhill also graduated from night school with a certificate equivalent to; ---- second year at Ryerson Poly- tech. This coming Saturday a buf- fet. dinner and dance has been arranged by. the ~graduating class at the Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Gleadhill will be attending. Steven, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Robertson, is in the Osh- awa General Hospital! for a removed, His fractured leg operator of the truck, costing $100 and. that he had met the requirements of the Town Police. The Mayor added that to his knowledge only the Chamber had been approached with the complaint and that neither the of con-|Cil that they had received com-|police nor any member of coun- cil had not heard of them, |LONG, HOT SUMMER At a recent meeting of coun- UNITS, GROUPS an AUXILIARIES | MOTHER- DAUGHTER BANQUET Third and Fifth Brownie! Packs and the Third Guide Com-/ pany held a Mother and Daugh- ter Banquet sponsored by St. John the Evangelist CWL held! Com-|licence had been issued to the|at the parish hall. vere: Father Head tabi Father L. J. W. P. Douglas; District missioner Mrs. F. .W Weaver; guest speakre, Miss Hazel Win- ters; Girl Guide convener for CWL, Mrs. John Vanderp!uyn; representative to the Local As- sociation, Mrs. Carl CWL President, Mrs. Mackey; Brown Owl, pack, Sheila O'Connor; 'Austin; Robert third Tawny Com-| | Parise, = Wise Home Owners insist on "HYDRA-PRESSED" Concrete slabs 'for Patio and sidewalks. fach slab js pracision made under 400 tons of pressure siving | for the first time ever, superb quality et @ price you will like. Phon 728-9432 @ BRAKES @ TIRES or --" WHEEL ALIGNMENT ... eppolateabit Free Pick-up & Delivery Service ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE 2 Locations to Serve You OSHAWA WHIT ) a 227 Toronto Ave, 401 D Opp. Cloverleaf Motel ast "Hydra-Pressed" = Gre frost resistant tee. With our complete range of sizes and colors, you now heve the widest choice of designs for your Patio end Sidewalk. Call us today or visit our plant for complete information end) price. cil the employees of the town|OWl. third Pack, Jane Crofton; OME RINY 8OR E ROLE WP DENS f, CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD,|_ 855-3311 | office requested that the work- ing day start at 8 a.m. and fin- ished at.4 p.m. during July and August. The working hours of dy hall are from 9 a.m. the to 5 gree Ev. Quantrill submitted a report on the matter and recommended that the working day be from 8.30 a.m. till 4:30 m. during the summer months. UC Women | Hear Talk On Mexico Unit No. 1 St. Mark's United) Church met at the home of 544 Mary street their regular east for All senior citizens are urged/companions of Dundas street) meeting. to be present. Thieves Grab $50 In Garage Thieves gained entry Nicol's Motor Sales, Brock street morth, Sunday. night tw smashing a pane of glass in a rear door. The smash-and-grab artists came away from the building $50 richer and left papers and office equipment strewn on the floors. The office manager said that nothing else but $50 in cash was stolen and that on normal weekends there was no money in. the building. Neighbors reported hearing a dog bark Sunday evening but passed the disturbance off as} the policeman who made_ his nightly checks and was given his nightly bark session by the hound. PROTEST DISALLOWED CINCINNATI (AP)--National League president Warren Giles disallowed. Monday a protest filed by Philadelphia Phillies' manager Gene Mauch who claimed that Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher Elroy Face "was inside the Forbes Field scoreboard for six innings during the May 28 Phillies-Pirates game. Giles said "It has been common practice to use the ground level lavatory facilities in the Pittsburgh score- board." bs into east school and friends wish him a complete recovery. Belated happy wishes are ex- tende- to Anthony Gleadhill who celebrated his birthday, Friday, May 20, and to Debra Yarrow, his niece, who cele- |brated her fifth birthday, June hy | Mrs. George Nicholson, Man- lilla, wife of former Rector of 'St. John's Anglican Church, made a presentation at the 11 o'clock morning service to Mrs. Peter Bird, President of Ruth WA, who received a life mem- bership pin and scroll in recog- nition of her years of services Mrs, A. Archibald presided. Twenty members were present. Eight visits were reported 4 sick and shut-ins. Unit No. 4 sent an invitation tol Brown Owl, fifth Pack, Mrs. M. Bradford; Tawny Owl, fifth| "ae Pack, Miss Vicky Kahn; Cap- tain of the third Company, Mrs. William Allan; Lieutenant of the third Company Miss Berna- dette Duffhuis. Following the banquet, Miss Hazel Winters spoke on the mot- tos of Guides and Brownies "Be Prepared, Lend a Hand'. Mrs. Mackey presented a shield on behalf of the CWL to Marie Keenan for All Round Guide Spirit. Guides and Brow- nies also received gifts for cookie day and points, Other awards were presented by group leaders. Father Austin and Father Douglas spoke briefly to the 135 present. Guides and Brownies present- ed their program of skits and {songs led by Miss Bernadette Duffhuis. Mrs. Morley Bradford acted as chairman Mrs. H. Munro, banquet con- vener, was presented with flow- ers. The evening closed with Taps and the "Queen". Unit No. 1 to attend their June | iF 23 pot luck supper to be held at! the home of Mrs. William Da- vidson, Brock street south at 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Charles. Roper callea| on Mrs, Archibald to give a talk on a recent trip that she and Mr. Archibald made to South Western States and Mexico. Mrs. Charles Broughton show- ed pictures with commentaries| on. Seattle World's Fair and also! their trip to Labrador and New- YOU DON'T DRINK ... pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' foundland. Mrs. D. J. Kean gave a short Rev. John McKibbin dedicat-/devotional. The meeting closed ed hymn books, and also the|With Mizpah Benediction and Junior Auxiliary banner. at this the hostess served _ refresh- service. ments assisted by member. David Ginter, 336 Rosedale drive, has returned after at-| tending the Indianapolis races} last weekend. INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company in Canada that issues poli- cies only to non-drinkers, with the WA We will be glad to give you full information, without obligation. RIEGER MOVE POPULATION By. July of 1965, the entire population of 42,000 in the Wadi| |Halfa area of Sudan will have Mrs. E. H. Gerritson, Whitby,|been moved to escape rising and her two brothers. Mr. G |Aswan Dam Nile wMers Bakker and Mr. John Bakker of, |Oshawa, have returned from aiend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gard- three weeks trip to Holland ner have established residence where they attended the 45th in Scarborough wedding anniversary celebra- tions held in honor of their parents. Mrs. ham, Mass., at the home of Mr Karl Gerhardt, 155 INSURANCE PH. 668-5431 -- WHITBY 218 DUNDAS STREET E. Miss Patricta Killens, nurse in training, at Toronto General Hospital, spent the weekend Leslie Scott, Framing- visiting her grandmothers, was a recent guest Mrs. Mildred Seaborn and Mrs.| Sa and Mrs. Ernes: Killens. ; Peel Street, Box Hillcrest Representing the __ ABSTAINERS INSURANCE COMPANY 444. Si Jantar drive. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph have returned from honeymoon trip to Beach, South Carolina, ited their parents, Dr. JG Gardner their Myrtle and vis- and Mrs i Gardner, over r the: week- Town of Whitby CLEAN UP WEEK BROCK § Evening WHITBY Last Complete Show at 8:20 Shows Start 6:55 & 8:20 June Ist -- 5th She had and she gave it to a stranger! . 30 much love fo give (GARBAGE PICKUP AND DUMPING) Extra trucks and men have been assigned throughout the week to handle the extra load thet results from spring clean up. Your is d in having all garbage out EARLY on your regular pick up day. Pp 10 Dispose! Area, Hopkins Street will be open from 8:00 a.m. te 5:00 p.m. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. FINCH JANE FONDA/ANGEIA IANSBLRA Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT = = Please place all material beside your regular garbage. ALSO Second Feature Attraction No, My Darling Daughter ! 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HEAD, SCHOOL CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, univer- sity graduate with extensive experience in all phases curriculum development, to direct development of study programs ond related material for Northwest Peds schools and Eskimo schools in Arctic Quebec, Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. $11,600-$13, 100, Competition 64-371. SENIOR BACTERIOLOGIST, to plon and -- the labore- tory programmes of the Inspection Service Provinces, Fisheries, Halifax, NS'$ Bo 1dOF10 700. Shera d (Bacteriologist). REGIONAL ENGINEER, experienced in construction end maintenance of buildings and utilities, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Fort Smith, N.W.T. Up to $8640 plus northern allowance. Apply to Civil Service Commis-. sion, Ottawa 4, quoting competition 64-1251. PERSONNEL POLICY ¢ OFFICERS, university graduates with general or personnel management experience, to conduct studies and recommend and execute policy in such fields as salary administration, benefits, manpower plonning Board, Ottawa. $6180-$10, 700. Circular 64-454. NORTHEN WELFARE SUPERINTENDENT, Bsaperomting 4 qualified Social Worker with at least Bachelor' 's degree in Social Work, and supervisory or administrative experience, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island. $6480-$7200, plus northern ollowance. Circular 64-2066, SUPPLY CONTROL OFFICER, with progressively responsible experience in a related capacity and knowledge of stores accounting and inventory control, Fort Churchill, Man, $6300--6960, plus northern allowance, Competition 64- 2253. TAX COUNSEL, membership in the Bor (as of date appoiht- ment), to assist in legal work of Taxation Division, Ne- tional Revenue, Ottawa, $5760 to start. Competition 64-867. WAREHOUSING OFFICER, with experience in a large ware- house, and a good knowledge of the warehousing require- ments of a wide range of commodities and of clerical oer ecdures used in management and operation of a house, Public Works, For Churchill, Mon, $5730-$6450, yang i northern allowance, 'Competition 64. 2254, HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIR SUPERVISOR, with wide ex- perience, to supervise major overhaul, assembly and repair - it, Public - work on a variety of vehicles and heavy equipmen: Works, Fort Churchill, Man. $5730- $6450. plus Northern Allowance, Competition 64-265. EDITOR FRENCH, experienced, to edit French Manuscripte for publication ond scripts for broadcasting, Information Division, Agriculture, Ottowe, $5550-$6450. Competition 64-1952. BACTERIOLOGIST, to examine fish' and shellfish products and investigate fish processing methods, Fisheries, Cherlot- tetown, P.E.I, petition 64-1401 (Bacteriologist). VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, experienced in the supervision of running and minor repairs including carbu- rators, ignition systems, and timing mechanism, brakes, exhaust systems, etc., as well as lubrication schedules, minor .body repairs and painting, Public Works, Fort Churchill, Man, $4680-$5400. plus Northern allowance. Competition 64-266. DRIVER TRAINING SUPERVISOR, with related experience af and proven ability to prepare ard conduct training courses, to train and supervise wheeled vehicle drivers, Public Works, Fort Churchill, Man. $4680-$5400. plus Northern Allowance. Competition 64-267. SUPERVISOR OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, with : extensive knowledge of heavy equipment and.a valid opera- tor's license, proven ability to prepare ane conduct ye ee J courses, to train and supervise 2] operators ond chanics, Public Works, Fort Churchill, Man. $4680-$5400, plus Northern Allowance. Competition 64-268. VEHICLE DESPATCH AND CONTROL SUPERVISOR, ex- : perienced in similar duties, to direct despatching opere- tions for Central Vehicle Pool transporting personnel and supplies and to schedule inspections and repairs, Publi¢ Works, For Churchill, Man Allowance. Competition 64-269. CIVIL ENGINEER, Project Engineer for construction and maintenance of National Park facilities and Historic Sites ° throughout oat Northern Affairs and National Resour- ces, Cornwell, Commission, di seine competition 64-1251. AUTOMATIC CONTROL TE HNICIANS -- Heating and : Air Conditioning with practical related experience, an thorough knowledge of various types of modern heating and air conditioning control systems and equipment, Public .f. Works, Ottawa; .$5340-$5880 and $5880-$6420. 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