WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Nomination Date Set By Whitby Township BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Provi- sion for the holding of the nom- ination meeting and an elec- tion, if required, was made re- cently by Whitby Township Council. The nomination meeting will be held Nov. 29 in the township hall. Nominations for the offices of reeve, deputy reeve, council and school board will be held between 7 and 8 p.m. The election will be held Dec. 11. The polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Electors will cast their ballots at seven different polling sta- tions. Residents in the sauth- west section of the township will vote at polling station No. 1, located in the first house west of the Almonds store Residents in the eastern portion of the township will be casting ballots at the Dr. Thornton School, on Manning rd., west of Garrard rd. Polling stations 2, 3 and 4 will be located here. In the, western section of the township ratepayers will vote at the Sinclair School, on the fourth concession, at polling station No. 5. Polling stations 6 and 7 |will be in the township hall in \Brooklin. Polling stations 8 and |9 will be in the Meadowcrest Public School. Residents living in the vicin- ity of Myrtle will vote at polilng station 10, while residents of Ashburn will vote at the James Sandison residence. Founding Of YMCA To Be Debated Family-type YMCA activities for Whitby will be discussed at the Kathleen Rowe: Public School, Thursday at 8 p.m. For- mation and operation of the YMCA are points to be dealt with. Graham Willan, chairman of a provisional committee arrang- ing the meeting, sald consider- jwere included in this basic de- velopment, Representatives from Toronto and Peterborough will be in attendance to answer questions about the proposed YMCA, Should the establishment of a YMCA be favored a board of directors will be appointed to further the project. A pilot program, heralding the able groundwork has been com- entrance of a more permanent! pleted. Interviews of local citi- zens and surveys of opinions ischedule of activities, is expect- 'ed to start this winter. Whitby Nomination Thursday Night Nomination night in Whitby is scheduled for Thursday evening of this week with three candi- dates for mayor in the ring. At least one new candidate for 8 p.m. Following the nomina- tions each candidate for office will have the opportunity to ad- dress the electors. Described as another first for | WHITBY (Staff) -- A naitional- ly known company, with plans for hiring 200 employees in Whitby, has taken an option on land within the community, it was announced at the Monday council meeting. In making the announcement, Mayor Warren Mowat said he was unable to announce the name of the firm due to a re- quest of the principals involved. "The firm has definitely taken an option on land along the Mac- donald Cartier Freeway," he said, "but they desire to make themselves known at a future Careers In Service Favored WHITBY (Staff) -- Careers involving service to others hould = be idered when choosing a life vocation, gradu- ates of Henry Street High School were told at their commence- ment exercises. Family Court Judge Terence Moore, guest speaker at the event, said medicine, teaching, nursing, social work and law careers gave a satisfaction and sense of self-value often lack- ing in other occupations. "Through the concept of serv- ice engineered in Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, through experience in the Hospital Girls' Auxiliary -- the Candy Stripers -- through work in the St. John Ambulance and other such organizations, it is possible to experience and understand the deeply satisfy- ing value to others," he said. "It is not necessary and some- Firm Takes Option On Whitby Property town council has been revealed| Whitby, this year's nomination| so far with Gordon Osbourne an-|night will mark the first time nouncing his intention to run. j|separate school board candi- Nominations for town coun-'dates have been nominated on cil public school board, separ-|the same evening as all other ate school board and _ public|candidates The candidates utilities commission, will be|names, however, will be placed held at the town hall beginning|on a separate ballot for separ- at 7 p.m. and continuing untillate school supporters only. Trees To Commemorate Centennial Introducing a touch of spring] Hanging baskets are also to times not possible to commit oneself to course of action best suited to a life of meaning and |purpose directly after gradua- tion. One should not feel obliged to make the commitment unless leonvinced of its rightness. It is inot the rule but rather the ex- lception to know what line of en- deavor or profession is the exact match for any particular talent or disposition." WHITBY HOSPITAL APPEAL NEEDS $150,000 Moving up steadily, the in aid of the Whitby General The latest figures from the red line on the huge thermo- Hospital. In the photo, Wil- campaign office indicate meter, at the Whitby 'four liam (Bill) Tredwell, a di- contributions and pledges corners', mirrors the suc- rector of, the Whitby Lion's have reached $350,000 with cess of the campaign for Club, paints the new level only $150,000 left to be rais- funds currently under way of contributions on the sign. ed. --Oshawa Times Photo date." Hie suggested the formal announcement could come with- in two or three days. "The new industry is a na- tional one and should be of great interest to everyone,' His Wor- ship said. 'They are going to hire 200 people as soon as they begin operations." The general area selected by the firm was described as the Snelgrove property. The prop- erty is located south of the Blair Park subdivision at the extreme south end of Lupin dr. Following the mayor's an- nouncement, Angus Mcintyre, representing the purchasers, ap- peared before council accom- panied by Whitby Industrial Commissioner William Morri- son. Mr. Morrison said the pro- posed developers desired to have the suggested building site partially rezoned. The property is zoned M-2 on the front part and is classed as non-residential at the rear portion. The pur- chasers desire to have the en- tire block of land zoned M-2. Council concurred with the re- quest and instructed Town Clerk John Frost to forward a letter to the town planning board stat- ing the council recommended this request be expedited) in view of the importance of the! matter. 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 16, 1968 WARD BROWNE MEMORIAL PRIZE member of the Whit- strict High School Board,\ at the commence- ment ¢xercises held at Henry Street High School, Whitby, The prize is awar- ed annyélly to the top stu- dent in?Grade 11 Geometry. --Oshawa Times Photo G00D GOING Three-Car Crash Kills One Driver TORONTO (CP) -- Kenneth Shearer, 32 of Stokes Bay, Ont., died in hospital here Monday} from injuries suffered Oct. 23) in a three-car collision on High- way 6 near Wiarton. | eae ENGINE DERAILED | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A die-! sel engine and at least five box- cars of a CPR train en route to} JUST ARRIVED ! New Fall Tailored TO MEASURE SAMPLES @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top Toilors -- et -- USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 Chatham were derailed at a| level crossing here late Monday | night. No injuries were re-| ported. | Mayoralty Candidates Sng tana ewer Present Platforms Ln Dera ag pooch ryrhngal pot Oar advising of the club's' WHITBY (Staff) -- The three) "It seems strange that for 22)questions put to the candidates the trees on the east side of the Plantings in the two traffic announced mayorajty candi-/ months we hear nothing about|and their replies. cine te aante himmanit fOr a tue: property. lislands in the town. |dates in the December muni-| industrial expansion and then to-| wave we the land in the town th iit in or Marien (3 the |cipal elections, bec put through/night gent ah -- crenata new industry and for the| even" sig Viney se food M ; la gruelling two-hour questionja new industry has moved into! cervices to them, and how do we . ALTIC - Low Rental Housing Hits Snag land answer period by residents|town." , attract the industry? berene." _ ne Low cost rental housing injendorsement of low cost rental|of Bigir Park Vista Ratepayers) Mr. Newman also said to at-| 4. Newman: We must pre- the town of Whitby has run into/housing to a standstill. Association, Monday night. |tract industry it is roptnge vgn sent an excellent picture of eke a serious snag, it was an-| In line with the findings, The three -- incumbent War-/present a oe Tage neti 0 the! town to attract the industry. We! nounced this week. There are|Councillor Tom Edwards sug-|"€" Mowat, Dr. Kenneth gic ed ae c reel no! hee 3) must also give them a five year no facilities or building lots i hae that all Whitby service|4nd Desmond Newman -- werejpicture of squabble as happened). ited picture of the tax rate construction available for de-|Clubs be notified of the situa- to the Whitby scene, the Whitby|he placed in th t th Garden Club has announced at -- iia i. . i 4 plans to plant six flowering|\°"" °Y oh Ee eeeenl crab trees on the municipal|Was granted by council for both) building lot in commemoration|requests plus a recommenda-| | Mr. Moore also told the stu-| jdents that after committing one- self to a certain course, it was jnot too late to change. 'Albert Schweitzer is a good jexample of this. In his mid-life \he added to his chosen fields of \theology and music that of med- the dump and from LASCO Steel? Mayor Mowat: "There has been a smoke control bylaw put into effect by the county, It is each given 10 minutes to ex-|last spring when Dr. Hobbs, and pareral axpendinives ih the 1 t tion. He further advised the|Press their views and then were then chairman of the g Pp n | . He ost desi Oshawa Labor Council be also public put through a 90-minute question|school board and the mayor, Lack of the necessary facil- informed of the problem facing ities has brought the council's|the town council. | Would Honor Prominent Citizen | The Whitby Centennia! proj- ect, described as a Community Centre, could be named after the late William Davidson, it was suggested at town council Monday night. The suggestion was put for-| ward by Deputy Reeve George| Brooks who stated Mr. Davidson! community than knew, To further the suggestion, Mr.| Brooks moved that next year's council be. asked to consider such action when dealing with the Centennial project in regard! to a suitable name. anyone Whitby Citizens Plan Yacht Club Interest in formation of alal," he said. Should the project|! ovill be able to see the prob- yacht club in Whitby has been|be advanced it would be locat-\lems facing council." expressed by a group of at least} 25 influential people in the com- munity, it was announced at the council meeting Monday night. Commenting on the proposed) ed on Front st., in what was formerly known as Port Whitby. Mr. McCarl suggested the club was considering a deep period o { | o storm sewers and park land. DR. HOBBS Dr.' Hobbs making run for mayor, told the audience rowed, had contributed more for the|he had no experience on coun- hel cil but felt he was the best man'sjx POINTS "There are six points to look "Even though I do not have at when you decide on your can- for the job. experience at the council level,'didate for mayor," Mr. New- n topics from taxation) got Mr. Newman said the town is paying $250,000 in interest each year on the money it has bor- his first |? ' get|Sure about the land, but I will) |worse before into an argument. and things I have served on school board! man said: in Whitby, and most important of all I have desire, drive and examine the tax ambition. This, I think, makesjits area. me the best man for the job.| Lack of experience is not a hindrance but an asset. I think| to maintain the tax rate in the town, and that he would look into. the problems of subdivisions. club, Councillor Vernon McCar!| Keel marina. 'From the look of mayor MOWAT. said the group apparently" Has} carried out an extensive study of the proposal. '"'They appear io be serious about this propos-' the names on the proposed club membership I would suggest|statement that the these people are going aheadci! is with their project," he said. Forward Ambulance Report To Twp. Whitby Town Council will send! the Town Ambulance report to Whitby Township Council to in-! form it the town subsidized am-| bulance is proving a service to! both the town and the township.| The action was suggested by| Councillor Harry Inkpen who! had previously been requested] to join the town in subsidinzing the ambulance service operated by Jack and Harry Town. i WHITBY PERSONALS -- refuted ent coun- Mayor Mowat ane of inde one of inde mi. "In my two years in office, |more has been done than by} fany other council in Whitby. For lexample, we have started and "They didn't wish to assist us| put into effect the following pro- and so I think we should now! | --improved street lighting in) js let them know the town is pro- viding them with an ambulance service anyway," he said. Councillor Inkpen suggested the information would be useful and possibly have an influence on future annexation discus- sions, jsewer project. |DESMOND NEWMAN. -- grams.: town. | --we have doubled the annual | amount of road black top. | --we have an over-all plan re- garding sanitary sewers and are commencing a $190,000 storm | Desmond Newman, unsuc- cessful candidate in the 1963 election, said election time is jone of the most interesting in the year trial eer? --why did we lose our indus- | commissioner and engin- industrial commissioner instead) | --did the will they get better.|80 along with Mr. situation, --the town in comparison to planning : create an injustice or was Dr. Hobbs said he would {ry justice in town. As for the land and ser- jvices, I think there are about 1,100 acres of industrial land! hoped that a health unit, spon- |sored by the County Health Unit, will enforce the bylaw. TELEVISION - RADIO HOLMES ELECTRONICS 24-Hour Service cornet reecnmtmmenn | creer: waitsy 668-5679 available in the town. Dr. Hobbs: 1 am nol too Newman) when he says that a good pic-| ture of the town be put before prospective industries. Mayor Mowat: I don't know exactly how much land the town owns but I think it is about 110 jacres with quite a lot of it not serviced. Why do we have a part time! of a full time one? | board) Mayor Mowat: At the time of| it}the full-time commissioner, the} the, creation of the'nroduct of his job was not in new zoning bylaw? keeping with the salary and I) --think of the men who stand/don't intend any slur on our| a QUESTION PERIOD certain for office and their qualifica-| former tions, | commissioner when I say--that: | When is something going to, The following are some of the|be done about the amoke from! BROCK WHITBY 7 BRING THE LITTLE WOMAN... BEGINS AT 8:50 One Complete Program Each Evening -- Starting at 7:30 RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAIMENT « MAYBE SHE'LL DIE LAUGHING! 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This being so .the rate of rise of the cor population over the next twenty years will be slightly under the rate of rise of the human population. The British have come up with an idea thet could solve twe problems ot once ---~ parking and the shortage of time, Get- ting your haircut takes about the same amount of time os getting your cer lubricated, So male customers. telephone for a single appointment for car and head. The number of auto dealers is levelling off these days after the decline of a few yeors back. The deolers who survive the future though will be those who offer fair deoling, reliable service and all around customer 'satisfoetion. We said it and we're trying to practice what we preach, Howtobe | a two-account fami Eleanor and Chuck Kemp at-|Hospital. In charge are: Mrs.| "It seems that around' elec:| tended the weddings of Betty/McLean and her committee,|tion time, the most things get and Linda Kemp, daughters of)/Mrs. Geneva Curl, Mrs. Adelardidone. 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