|----PLAN_NOVEL SCHOOLS Bibi vARTMOUIa, NS. (CF}-- Tuis city may Se omonz the first in Canada to o dispense with an 6h UU Ue CS grates in the school system: : ry a .¥ dei Carne Nioveo 10 NSE oe = "cet te ne nat ' . |a student works a is own sa ates target ie ea evel, until he and the building was moved to pe Ba bye Roles of ma- the farm now occupied by New-'t+icylation, when he graduates. ton Robinson. The elementary schools in The chapel was moved in one Dartmouth may make the piece to its present site and still change in 1967. contains the original pulpit and some of its pews. Beside the chapel the Histor- ical society has obtained a log cabin and log barn dating from about 1830 since the museum opened on the occasion of the Township's 150th anniversary in 1961..The museum itself is lo- 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenuery 6, 1966 Ajax Town Council Names i96b Standing Committees AJAX (Staff) -- At its in-| Mayor H. M. Smith will be sugural meeting Monday night|the town's representative on the the Ajax Town Council mem|Metropolitan Toronto' Water- bers were thanked by Mayor|front Advisory Committee, the H. M. Smith for their unselfish|Metro Toronto and Region Con- service to the town during the|servation Authority and the past year, Ajax and Pickering General Mayor Smith thanked all|Hospital Board, Councillors E. , committees and com-|Wetherall will represent Ajax missions for devoting a great/°" the Ontario County Health number of hours unselfishly to| Unit. the town. He announced tend-| Appointed to the Ajax Indus- ers for the Ajax Municipal Com-|ttial Commission were: W. B. ' "pad ge, conga ede out this|Stratton, W. J. MacKenzie,)and its business in the past onth through the' architects,|W. W. Baldwin, K. D. Morley,| has been essentially panel Craig Zeidler and Strong. Ron McGrath, Deputy Reeve J.|meters and specialized elect- Rev. P. Rosettis, of St. Berna-|Hall and Councillor £.|ronic instruments. The last few dette's Parish, offered guid-| Wetherall. years, Stark, with the assis- ance prayer for the beginning) The Recreation Committee|'@nce and encouragement of of a-new year. will consist of C, B. O'Brien, R. Goa Soe se aes Walley, D. Crumb, J. Hosiniac, rps % ; ip Teenie tiny naane eackt 0. G. Ashley, R. Wright and| electrical and electronic teach- Ba H. M. Smith, Planning Board|i®& Systems, language labs, Sis a hee appointees were §. Fallon and|>USiness labs and physics and Wright; finance and legislaion eae aa 1c 'Christiai << = Chapel Stark Staz New Plan! Ajax - Tony Kasperski, Pres- ident of Stark Electronics Lim- ited (wholly owned subsidary of Hickok Electrical - Instru- ments Limited, Cleveland Ohio; announces the immediate start of construction on a $32,500 square foot plant in Ajax. The plant has been designed by architect, Uno Prii and _ the address will be 180 Station rd. in Ajax. Stark Electronics instruments have been in Ajax for 15 years BROUGHAM (Staff) -- White- vale Bible Christian Chapel was moved for the second time in its 113 year history recently when it was acquired by the Picker- ing Township Historical Society and moved to Brougham. The chapel was donated to the * Township by Newton Robinson, of Whitevale, whose grandfather purchased the chapel in 1880 as a storage shed. -- The museum Committee of the Historical Society plans to re- store the chapel to become part of the Pickering Township Cen- tennial Village for Canada's|cated in the century old Broug- 100th birthday next year. jham Public School. BUILT IN 1853 | The church was originally) MAIL WAS IN CHAOS constructed by the Whitevale| Before international standard- Community in 1853 on the prop- lization of mail services, there| erty donated by Nathaniel Hast-| jwere up to 1,200 postage rates. ings, a United Empire Loyalist for international mail. who came to the Township in 1828 from York (Toronto) at! Tip Top Tailors MADE-TO-MEASURE SALE 'SY _77.90 USS EEVE MEN'S SHOP 129 Brock St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-2091 had an ordained minister. For the past 86 years the THE WHITEVALE BIBLE Christian Chapel, recently by the Pickering Township Historical Society to form Wally Henwood, science equipment. -- chairman, E. Wetherall: W.| George Brooks of Whitby part They have recently formed a LeGross and C. Mason; public works -- chairman, C. Ashley; E. Wetherall and R. Wright; centennial committee -- chair- D. Soutar were appointed to the. Retarded Children Authority; while W. B. Robertson will sit! on the Committee of Adjust-| purposes. new subsidiary, Stark Scient- ific, that will manufacture and merchandise a full line of sci- It should be noted ence equipment for ecucational| " chapel has been used as a storage shed. part of their "Centennial Village', The chapel was built in 1853 and has never moved five miles to its new site, on Highway 7 at Brougham, pvill be restored | --Oshawa Times Photo lof state leaders actively work-jand a former state attorney- ment. aye C. Mason, 0. Ashley and . Ried. Councillors W. LeGross and} C. Mason were requested to) serve on the planning board while Reeve H. Polak was -re- quested to chair the Emergency | Measures Organization Commit-| tee with the rest of council as Wages In Line: OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min- jthat Stark, today, Bassi sc [manufacturer in Canada of this |PM Asks: Keep ltype of equipment. A 20-year lease has been sign- ed with Duffins Creek Estates Limited, which company arrange for the construction. HER SECRET EXPOSED is the only Governor Would Expose The Klan! RALEIGH, lists. The governor confirmed re- N.C, _jconscious of reports his state|night. The committee chairman! leads the U.S, in Ku Klux Klanjis Malcolm Seawell, chairman ing to expose Klan membership| igeneral, The Klan had better not initi- ate any violence had it' in North Carolina, Sea- will|Carolina Governor Dan Moore,|anti - Klan committee Sunday| announcement. the age of 24 after he exchanged | a yoke of oxen, a wagon and) some implements for a 404 acre} lot at Lot 24, Concession 5, in| the Township. The Bible Christian Chapel, } "or they've which seated about 50 people, never had a minister, A series) jof lay ministers conducted ser-| (AP)--North|ports of the existence of the|well said after the governor's| vices. | In 1880 Nathaniel': $ son, 1, John, | BROCK Evening Programs at 6:55 & 8:30 RED WING ORCHARDS COLD STORAGE OPEN For Retail Sales 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON. through SAT. 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