WHITBY DAY -BY-DAY - Town Council Makes Board Appointments WHITBY (Staff) -- Appoint- ments to six different boards have been approved by Whitby Town Council. Appointed to the Whitby Com- munity Arena Board were: Councillor Vernon MacCarl and Reeve Everett Quantrill and D. . Wilson, H. Brown, Dr. J. Cuddy, Vernon. Rowe and Dr. G. W. Lindsay: Town representatives on the Community Swimming Pool Board will be Councillor Tom Edwards and Councillor Eileen Moore. Appointed representa- tives 'are Ross Scott, John Heard, Gordon, Hawes, Gerard Brooks and FN. McEwen. The Court of Revision will consist of Paul Coath, Arthur Almonds Group The Almonds United Church| Women held its January meet- ing Tuesday evening at Churchill ave. The leader, Mrs. | William Hicks, opened the meet- ing with a meditation and a worship period. | The following officer changes) were made. The vice-president is Mrs. Carl Pascoe. Mrs, M. Armitage will be in charge of|February meeting, owing to a} Appoints Committees flowers and cards for the sick| and Mrs. Lorne Atkinson, secre-| tary. It was agreed $100 will be! Archibald, S. Carlaw, H. Boake, and Oscar Mvore. : Whitby representatives on the Central. Ontario Conservation Authority are Reeve Quantrill and Mrs, Samuel Burns. Trustees of the funds of the town band will be Councillor Bob Attersley, Councillor Har- old Slichter and Councillor Moore. . One member was appointed to the committee of adjustment to serve a term of three years. He is Robert Catton. The Arena Board appoint- ments and the Swimming Pool appointments will be for two years or until a successor is named, as are the committee of adjustment, the conservation and band trustee appointments. Donates $100 given towards the flooring in the Sunday School room. Chairs the|will be purchased for the kin-| home of Mrs. Orval Barton,|dergarten room and a_black-| board. Mrs. Fred Reed spoke on the mission work. accomplished in Brazil. This was followed by an interesting quiz. The members were reminded of the change of date for the Presbyterial meeting Feb. 15. The meeting will be Feb. 22. The hostess served refresh- ments. Temperance Study Course Success Reports were heard including|the Bowmanville Town Council| Councillor Chant, Mayor Hobbs. The Women's Christian Tem-| perance Union held its January|the report of the Temperance) this Study course. Thirty-eight Sun-| meeting Tuesday afternoon in the United Church parlor with] the president, Mrs. Harold) Quantrill, in the chair. Mrs. Quantrill opened the) meeting by reading excerpts from the White Ribbon Tidings. One of special interest was) "The Tale of Two Cities'. The} two cities were in the United States. One of these, a "Dry" city, has had no traffic acci- dents in two years. The other, in the same state, is nationally known as a wide open city for liquor, vice and gambling. It stands at the bottom of the list as having the worst record of| traffic fatalities. | 3914 Pound Weig The Whitby Shrinking Violets | down every calorie eaten dur- TOPS Club held its meeting! Tuesday evening at Dundas Street Schoo] with 22 members| present. a A weight loss of 39 unds Othy Gardner and Irene Clarke. a a The draw was won by Jean Mc- The highest| Donald. was reported with no members gaining weight. day --School pupils took the course this year Mrs. J. E. Whitehurst gave a fine devotional. Miss Maude Cameron was in charge of the clip sheet assisted by Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Olive Robinson and Mrs. J. E, Whitehurst. The clip sheet told of the Women's Crusade in 1873 when 70 women invaded saloons and had many of them closed. Mrs. Quantrill closed the meeting with prayer. Refresh- ments were served and a socia time, spent. The next meeting will be held Feb, 14. ht Loss Reported ing the week. Jean Gordon and Alma Harper were in charge of social games. Prizes were won by Dor- weight loss was attained by} Florence Edwards who lost nine Somethin ed by pi ding a Penalty Box. from one week to the other, will draw a penalty and pay the price. Any member not wishing to pay the penalty must write (AP) -- Newspaper new has been add-|ship in The Associated Press y |grew more during 1965 than in There are penalty slips in the|/any year since 1946, General box and each member gaining) Manager Wes Gallagher told a board of directors meeting Wednesday. The net gain was 18 dailies, bringing the total to 1,221. . MEMBERSHIP RISES SANTA BARBARA, Calif. member- The icy hand of winter has brought great changes to the area around the Whitby Pumping Station at the lake. Where, during the WINTER GRIPS WHITBY SHORE AREA - summer months children played in the sand and resi- dents of the district enjoy- ed the cool lake breezes, banks of ice and snow WHITBY (Staff) -- Preparing for another busy year, the On- tario County Council held its election of standing committees and. chairmen at the County a | building Wednesday. The extremely important As- sessment and Taxation Commit- tee was elected first with J. G. Hall, deputy rteve of Ajax, se- lected as chairman. Committee members appointed were: Laur- ence Doble, deputy reeve Reach Township; R. L. Nesbitt, deputy reeve of Township of Uxbridge; A. Gray, deputy reeve of Town- ship of Rama and James Batty, deputy reeve of the Township of Whitby. The finance chairman for the coming year is: E. Oyler, reeve B\of the Township of Reach. The chairman will be assisted by: J. Doble, deputy reeve of the Township of Brock; J. Ball, deputy reeve of the town of Ux- bridge; George Brooks, deputy reeve, town of Whitby; B. Har- rington, deputy reeve, Township of Mara and A. Redshaw, reeve of Township of Uxbridge. : H. Polak, reeve of Ajax, will created by freezing spray have built beautiful ice for- mations that glisten in the sun, --Oshawa Times Photo Bowmanville Council BOWMANVILLE -- committees for the and appointments to board | year \an Those week. appointed were: cillor Glenholme Councillor Annie Oke, Ivan Hobbs. | Reeve Little; Mayor Hobbs; all members of council, Dog Control, Chairman, Coun- cillor E. J. Rundle, Councillor Ken Nicks, Mayor Hobbs. man Councillor Nicks, Reeve | Little and Mayor Hobbs. | Finance, Chairman, Councillor |Glenholme Hughes, Council Bourke, ensuing} Mayor Hobbs. Ambulance, Chairman, Coun-| Chairman, Hughes;|CouncillorRundle, Reeve Little, Mayor! Merrill | | | | Councillor Chant, Industrial, Chairman, Council- d commission were made by|lor Bourke; Cousncilior Hughes, The appointments to Munici- pal Boards: Arena Board, Councillor Chant; Brown, Art Hooper, Ken Hooper, Ab Mavin, and Board. of Works, Chairman, | Nels Osborne, the latter five for Vice-Chairman, | 1966-67. Cemetery Commission Coun- cillor Oke, Councillor Bourke, Rev. Harold Turner, 1966-67. Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority, Councillor Emergency Measures, Chair-| Hughes. Committee of Adjustment, Tom Rehder, 1966-67. Durham County District Councillor) High School Board, Alex Mc- be chairman of the property committte. The chairman will Miller, Mrs. William O'Neil, Mrs. Donald Sullivan, Mrs. Richard Sandrelli, Miss Berna- dette Robinson, Mrs. Charles Daigle, Mrs. Gertrude Lynde, Miss Emily Foy, Mrs. G. Kaczonowski, Mrs. James Mackey and Mrs. John Good- win. Euchre Mrs, H. 'C. Munro, Mrs. Richard Morris, Mrs. Murray Forbes, Mrs. Rose Jones, Mrs. agan, Mrs. Leo Steffler and| Mrs, D. Kennelly. j Mrs. Phyllis Norris, president of Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary, is opening her home Jan. 21 for an executive meeting. MacNeil and James A. Bell, both for 1966-67. WHITBY -- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Anstey, 204 Euclid st., have returned from a motor vacation spent in Florida. In Ocala they visited Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Sand- Ontario County Council Names Its Committees be backed up by: D. Shier, reeve of Cannington; H. MacKinnon, reeve of the Township of Rama; I. Boyd, deputy reeve, town of Port Perry; J. Howden, deputy reeve, Township of East Whitby and V. Aldred,' reeve of the Township of Scugog. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, january Zu, S300 2 Reeve Everett Quantrill of Whitby was re-elected as chair- man of the Board of Manage- ment of Fairview. Lodge while F, Hockley, reeve of Township of Uxbridge, was named chair- man of the Roads and Bridges Committee. Reeve. Clifford Laycox of Pickering Township was elected to the standing committee on Roads and Bridges for a five- year term; while Reeve John Dryden, Whitby Township, was elected to the same committee for a four-year term replacing A. Crosier. John Dancey, reeve of the Township of Brock, was elected to serve on the management board of Fairview Lodge for a five-year term. Mrs. Jean Mc- Pherson, deputy reeve of Pick- ering Township and Elwood Walker, deputy reeve of Scott Township, were elected for a one-year term. Children, Staff Safe In Blast PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Twenty-five persons, including five staff members, escaped in- jury Wednesday when an explo- Whitby Duplicate Bridge Winners The winners and high scores in the games played last week by the members of the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club were: North and South: Mr. and Mrs, F.*Wells, 8544; Mrs. P. Spratt and Mrs, D.-Wilson, 84%; Mr, and Mrs. H. Baker, 811%; Mr. and Mrs. H. Winter, 8014. East and West: E. Coles and Mr. M. Coles, 96%; Mrs. -D. MacGillivray and. Mrs. K. Hunter, 89%; Mrs. R. Butt and Mrs. W. Barrons, 83; Mrs. .W Beart and Miss G. Forsyth, 7814. How fo relieve oes Bosse Kidney BACK relief 4 the you ACH F rest better. De pend on Dodd's m causi backache, Soo feel better -- SKATE. EXCHANGE 2.97 Plus Your Trade SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 103 Byron St. $., Whitby One Block West of 4 Corners syatimie condi- BROCK Evening ing the WHITBY Frederick Flan-|sion ripped through a wall at the Peterborough Association for retarded children's work- shop. WHISKY RAISES MONEY Canada exported $51,500,000 worth of whisky, about 6,254,- | 200 gallons, in 1965. berg. In Sarasota they called at the home of Mrs. Mabel Houson and spent some time with Mr.| and Mrs. Murray Williams and| their sons, John and Grant, Port Perry, who are vacationing in Florida. In Miami they viewed the Orange Bow! Parade on New Year's Eve. They spent over a | Paul Chant, Reeve Little, Dep-|Gregor, 1966-67. : uty Reeve Fice, Councillor| Central Ontario Joint Plan- James Bourke, Councillor Oke,| "ing Board, Mayor Hobbs, Al- and Mayor Hobbs. jbert J. Cole. Fire 7 Bowmanville Public Library Chairman Councillor ' mune: She Pic Par mee, Gay Te Councillor Nicks, Mayor Hobbs. | +21 tocnital re lor - Police, Chairman, Deputy Barr Ospae Rory or rene Reeve Fice, Councillor Oke,| Renna oard, Councillor Councillor Nicks, and Mayor|Chant, Councillor Rundle, For- Hobbs J _ Dilling, P. R. Gilbert, r ; F Mrs. Roy C. Lunney, "A. M. Public Property, Chairman,| "> : Councillor Paul Chant; Reeve| /20mpson, Mrs. Mel Wiseman. Little, Councillor Rundle,|_ Bowmanville Planning Board, Mayor Ivan Hobbs, Councillor Mayor Hobbs. Roads and Streets, Chairman, -- and Albert J. Cole, 1966- Reeve Litte; Deputy Reeve Fice, Councillor Rundle, Mayor Hobbs. Wage Negotiation, Chairman, Deputy Reeve -Fice; Councillor James Bourke, Mayor Hobbs. Welfare and Civic, Chairman, Recreation Committee, Coun- cillor haCnt, Councillor Nicks, J. C. Coyle, Mrs. Jean Devitt, Edward Fairey, Don Gilhooly, Mrs, Margaret Lucas, Arthur Oswald. Councillor Oke; Councillor! Industrial Commission, H. G. week at Daytona Beach and called on Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Vipond, of Brooklin. They were the guests in Buffalo of Mrs. John Young and in St. Cath- arines they called on Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cole and family and Mrs. Shirley Cameron, a former Whitby resident. Mrs. Paul Hatfield, 339 Rose- dale dr., is opening her home today to make arrangements for the Spring Dance sponsored by the Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Association. A committee will be formed. St. John the Evangelist CWL Traveling Bridge and Euchre hostesses for January are: Bridge -- Mrs. Keith MacDon- ald, Miss Jean Stewart, Mrs. Marguerite Arnold, Mrs. Jack RED WING ORCHARDS Features this Week... "Baxter Apples" Our Best Baking Apple Big -- Red and Flavorful | Scturday Matinee at 1:30 Plus--Walt Disney Featurette In Color DISNEYLAND AFTER DARK Programs at 6:55 8.25 | | | | An Added Feature For Your Convenience .. . When | Opened my barber shop four years ago, | wanted to have a better than average shop, re service, quality, etc. Having to wait your turn has been a real problem for you -- so two years ago, | brought my father; John Smits, from Holland into my business. He has been barbering for over forty years. He is a fine artist at work, and it shows by the job he does. Because of this, business has increased and waiting your turn is more of a problem at this time than ever before. - Knowing that waiting is a major problem to you, | am going to introduce an appointment system starting in Februa I'm sorry that | haven't ry. introduced it before this time as the people who come to my shop are so much in favor of setting appointments. 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