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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1965, p. 6

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Se eto she road gh ep agape: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Jenuery 22,1965. § Town To Fly The New Flag WHITBY (Staff) -- The rais- ing of the new Canadian flag in Whitby will coincide with the date set by Prime Minister Lester Pearson. Feb. 15 is the date set by the Prime Minister for the official Ottawa cere- mony. | "We shall be raising our flag) on the same day," Whitby's) Mayor Warren Mowat told the Times last night. It will be the town's second attempt to set the new national flag fluttering over the Town Hall. Demerits Case, 3 Are Jailed TORONTO (CP)--Three per- sons involved in charges aris- ing from a motorist's complaint that they effered to destroy the record of his demerit points for driving convictions Thurs- day were sentenced to jail. Evelyn Rose, 28, ah employee with the Ontario department of transport who was found guilty of theft, was given three months. Leonard Casella, 25, was Committees Named By County WHITBY (Staff) Ontario County Council ended its first sitting of the new year Thurs- day having completed a full agenda of detailed business. Little of great importance was . Work was mainly con- fined to the setting up of com- mittees, filling vacancies and UFL COACH RESIGNS PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Tom Keane resigned Thursday ai coach and general manager o Wheeling Ironmen in the United Football League an was hired as a defensive back field coach by Pittsburgh Steel. ers of the National eight 3 Rg ig yee years for Dallas, Baltimore and St. Louis. He coached at St. Louis in 1957. East Whitby Area Board Organizes Roy Nottingham was elected chairman of the East Whitby Area Public School Board at its inaugural meeting. Leonard Slute was chosen as vice-chair- man. Douglas Clark was board chairman in 1964. It was announced that cross guards assumed their duties at given three months and Wil- liam Elliot Manock, 27, Casel- la's brother-in-law, six months for possession of stolen docu- ments. All pleaded guilty last week 'but testified they accepted no money for their actions. They said they destroyed a set of records as a favor for a friend, 'Theodore Kemper, who helped Manock get his job back after a conviction for breaking and 'entering. Manock said Kemper, who} drives for a living, had accum- ulated 12 demerit points. Fifteen means loss of.a ice, tary-treasurer of the board is J. H. Pascoe. | WHITBY KIWANIS CLUB PRESIDENT CONGRATULATED marked the occasion. with the installation of officers. Kiwanian Stephen G. Say- well, of Oshawa, lieutenant governor of Division 6B, was At its Thursday meeting the members of the Whitby Kiwanis Club observed the 50th anniversary of Kiwanis International. The club the installing officer. Lt.- Gov. Saywell is seen here congratulating Dr. John Davies, the club's new pres- ident. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. E. §. Fells, 130 Palace street, opened her home to St. Mark's United Church Wom- en's members of Unit No. 8 for their January meeting. Mrs." J. K. Bowes was in charge of night ripe the 'devotional. The executive finally forged concrete policies for the year was named: Lead er, Mrs. J. K. Bowes; treasurer, Mrs. J. C. Murkar; social con- vener, Mrs. E. S. Fells; tele phone convener, Mrs. D. G.|planning can proceed. Courtice; secretary, Mrs. N. G.| On the Gartshore, Councillor George Bevan it was, agreed on storm sewers that! "from and after the passing of|¥ Policy Is WHITBY (Staff) -- Ata gruel-| and sidewalks in the town. The policies were badly need- recommendation of|® Mrs. Jennifer Ward, a recent arrival from South Africa, and the newest member of the unit, spoke to the members and gave} formative talk on, herecountey, (0%, All the taxpayers of the She told of the different organ- pious ui izations in her church which is' TO PREPARE BYLAW Methodist and of the mission} Council is to prepare the| work being carried out among | necessary bylaw to confirm this the natives in remote areas.| policy. Colorful slides were shown of} There was no decision at the the beautiful country side, and! meeting as to how this general the larger cities in South Africa.|Jevy would apply to Park Vista | which already has storm sewers Fi 2 Paya ag Lodge paid for by local improvement. rhe th eauttne ona ih There were suggestions that chai Paid a B, Pa ver perhaps Park Vista could be ex- comet & igecathie dno cluded from any general levy. sae eakeny dem vs The matter will be discussed in tion was enjoyed. Members|sreater detail an We" prepare: were reminded that only four)" 7 DY 2¥- : | more weeks remain to lose; .O" Sidewalks the council de- ' em cided on two policies. The first Soe and win the was that the town will construct 'sidewalks on petition. Almonds United Church Wom-| The .petition must be submit- en held its January meeting at|ted and signed by at least two- the home of Mrs. Robert Guy. |thirds in number of the owners Mrs. Norman Gibson presided./representing at least one half of Mrs. F. J. Reed was in charge|the value of the lots liable to) of the devotional; her subject|be specially assessed. program initiated by the Coun-;~ half of the cost of the sidewalk. |this resolution any storm sewer)0f the other half. cil will be paid for by. a general| ~~ 'Storm Sewer Set On a petition the residents ling two-hour meeting Thursday |bear the total cost of the work. | Whitby Town Council PAY HALF COST Secondly the council decided _|for the building of storm sewers that in those cases where a sidewalk was necessary for the} afety of children on their way 2 |to or from school or where the} -ed so proper budgeting andisafety of ordinary pedestrians|Ci |was in danger through volume|Ontario County Building the f traffic the council would pay The residents of the road in- olved would shoulder the cost YOU CAN JOIN A RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN AND SAVE TAX DOLLARS FOR 1964 WITH A CONTRIBUTION BY MARCH Ist Tal VICTORIA | and GREY TRUST. 308 Dundas St. W. Whitby '|mous support to the election. | was "Courage." A new presi-| dent was elected, Mrs. William! Hicks; secretary is Mrs. Carl| Pascoe and treasurer, Mrs. Nor-| man Gibson. Tentative plans were made for a fall bazaar. Lunch was served by the host- ess. The next meeting will be Feb. 16, Mrs. Frank Roberts, Byron street north, received word re- cently of the death 'of her nephew, Earl Shelton of Wood- stock, son of the late Frank Shelton. He is survived hy his' wife, five brothers and two sis- ae The funeral was held Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ran- court, Dunbarton, were dinner} guests last Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamel, Green street. BROCK Evening Shows Start 6:55 & 9:05 WHITBY Feature Starts 6:55 & 9:20 WRK Siaea-Dea MaRS Dain ¥ electing committee chairmen, | Councillor Everett Quantrill, Reeve of Whitby Town, was re- elected chairman of the board of management of Fairview Lodge. The council gave unani- The committee has a busy year ahead pushing through work on the new home for old folk being built at Beaverton. This home is planned to serve the northern half of the county.) To. help the committee in its) work, county council elected) two further councillors, Reeve Russell Francis and Reeve John Dancey, to serve of the board. Councillor George Brooks, De- puty Reeve Whitby Town Coun- disaster when 24 hours after a The first attempt ended in short ceremony late last year the flag mysteriously dis-) appeared. | The missing flag has never, been found nor have the people who took it. Since the disappear- ance the Town Hall flag pole has remained bare. LOCAI. CERTIFIED | TORONTO (Special) -- The) Ontario Labor Relations Board) has certified Local 254 Restau- rant, Cafeteria and Tavern Em- ployees' Union (Hotel and Res- taurant tenders' International Union) to cil, was re-elected chairman of the property committee. Here again, as it was pointed out in council, much detail work start-| ed during 1964 has yet to be) completed. Councillor John G, Hall, De-| puty Reeve of Ajax, was elected) chairman of the Assessment and Taxation Committee. Councillor Harvey Westcott, Deputy Reeve Township of Thorah, was elect- ed chairman of the finance committee. Reeve Neil A. Smith, of the Township of East Whitby, was elected to head the Roads and Bridges Committee. NAME OMITTED In last week's report of the tizenship Court held at the name of Mrs. R. Svetec of RR 1, Enniskillen, was omitted. | |] © Wallpaper and Murals ed at Oshawa, staff and other designated ex- captions. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP © Custom Draperies } © C.LL. Paints and Varnishes @ Broadioom and Rugs @ Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decer Centre Ltd. Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby GUEST S Subject: "LABO EVERYONE MEETING NEW DEMOCRATS 1 SUN., JAN. 24th, 7:45 p.m. 1.0.0.F. 24 Brock South -- Whitby MR. CLIFF PILKEY HALL PEAKER: Employees and Bar-| , ' FOR 2 WEEKS - Free Installation On Any Floor!! Armstrong Corlon At Regular Prices! Any Room Up to 9' by 12' (Please Call for Further Information) _ WHITBY TILE CENTER represent al] employees of Paul|~ McMurray's Restaurants Limit.) except office)" Maxwell Heights and Corona- tion Schools on Jan. 1. The board does not contemplate any building program this year. Committees were appointed for the ensuing year. The first named in each case will act as convener. Management, Vernon Powell and Howard Farndale; finance, Norman Cook and Leonard Slute; property, Howard Farn- dale and Vernon Powell; jani- tor and supplies, Leonard Slute The board will.hold its meet- ings on the second Thursday of each month at Kedron School. Mrs. Muriel Glover was ap- pointed to the high school area board. COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa All fines of 72 515 Insurance . Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413 : | and Norman Cook. The secre- 106 Brock St. S. 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