74 WHITBY -- AJAX $7,500 Traffic Survey Authorized For Whitby WHITBY (Staff) -- A traffic) survey that will cost $7,500 and) fete = year ta comolete was Guides Guests At Council WHITBY (Staff) -- Four members of the First Whitby Girl Guide Company sat in at the regular session of town council last night as part at their study .of citizenship. Mayor Desmond Newman de- seribed the intricavies of mu- nicipal govérnment and the six procedures town council fol- lows -- adoption of minutes of previous meeting, correspon- dence from ratepayers, deputa- tions, committee reports, by- laws and general business The girls were Gail Schell, 15, 144 Hillerest st.; Gay Cour tice, 15, 204 High st.; Catherine Boake, 14, 103 Reynolds st.; and Carole Avent, 15, 914 Bay- view ave They were introduced to council by Councillor Thomas Edwards and Mayor Newman, in turn, introduced the mem- bers of council to the girls authorized Jast night by a 5-4 yote of council, \Mavor Desmond Newman, ch supporter of the move, said the study would enhance the town's position with the On- tario department of highways: Councillor Hugh O'Connell said the town's share of the study would only amount to 25) per cent of the total cost, He said it would be a "regional survey" that would show the need and Jocation of future ov- passes over the MacDonald- Cartier Freeway, Mr, O'Connell said the prop- osed Annis st, overpass would serve the new hospital and the Hopkins st. overpass would serve industry, In favor of the study were Mayor Newman and Councillors Mrs, Eileen Moore, Harold Sii- chter, Vernon MacCari and 0'- Connell," Against the survey were Reeve Everett Quantrill, Deputy - Reeve George Brooks, and Councillors Robert Atters ley and Thomas Edwards Mr, Slichter said the $7,500 it will cost. the town "will be peanuts by the end of 1967." Reeve Quantrill warned coun- cil of 'getting into the same predicament as county council' WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Whitby K Of£C Plans For Annual WHITBY (Staff) -- Mayor Civic Night The speaker at the gathering, IN AJAX -- Talk AJAX (Staff) --- Opposing which Jast year spent $75,000 on views on a Centennial program a roads ~ needs study "only to for Ajax school children were find out we couldn't afford to apparent. at the Ajax Public} spend--what th vey recom: Schaal. Roard meeting Monday mended." night, Trustee Jack Reid suggested SAVING 8EEN that the board budget for His- Deputy ~ Reeve Brooks said toric field trips for the students ithat anyone who thinks Whitby | where they could learn from jis going to get a third bridge) Canada's past, over Highway 401 in the next' He suggested that during the four years is smoking opium', | first six months of 1967 the His-| He said he would wager Met-|tory of Canada should be stress- ropolitan Toronto did not havéled in the curriculum to make! to pay "one red cent" towardlthem conscious of the future, the study for all the bridges) Mr, Reid also suggested that a being constructed over the Mac-\fund be set up in co-operation| Donald Cartier Freeway through) with the -Ajax Separate $chooi Metro Board to raise $5,000 for re-' Mayor Newman said the stu- dy would take a year to: com- Centennial THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 18, 1966 § | chairman Henry Philps announe- Held search into childhood Leukemia, | He suggested funds could be! raised through children's pa-| ry 4 | 'geants at which admission was! charged. Trustee Donald Kemp felt the board should not get so wrapped up to spend money for Canada's Centennial, Mr, Kemp said that much of the monies being spent under the guise of Centennial project was not needed at all, Mr. Kemp said he saw no rea-| son for the Board to go on a spending spree just because it was Canada's Centennial, Mr, Reid was appointed to re- presentcthe School Boad on thes Town's "Centennial Committee. ' Management committee plete and would not affect the | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE 1966 budget t think it will save. us many thousands of dollars in the long | run," he said, Councillor Kdwards said it was no good speaking of sub- sidies and grants if you have to spend money to get_ghem He agreed with a motion pre sented by Reeve Quantrill to defer the study until the 1967 budget discussions, This motion was defeated by a 5-4. vote Jaycees Hold Dinner Meet ZIVAN MARKOVIC, 42, of Whitby Jaycees held its regu-| Oshawa pleaded guilty to fail-| lar dinner meeting al Spruce "8 fo remain at the scene of 'Villa Hotel Monday at 6.30 p.m, 4" accident and was fined $100 New membership was issued to and costs or 15 days, His Wi John Vandermale cence was also suspended for Rein Aasleep attended the|*!* months dinner meeting as a prospective; Crown Attorney W, Bruce Af- member he was the guest of|fleck said Markovic was involy Martin Inkpen Memberships|ed in an accident in the parking WHITBY (laff) A Toronto man, Bernayd Simpson, pleaded guilty befor Magistrate Harry Jermyn here Tuesday to driving a motor vehicle while his licence was suspended for a further six months Simpson was given jtwo weeks to pay the fine, Desmond Newman, members ofjto be held in the Knights of{are solicited, anyone interested| lot of a Whitby hotel. He was the town council and other civie| dignitaries will be guests of honor when the Whitby District! Columbus Hall, will be the Hon. Dr, M. B. Dymond, MLA for Ontario Riding and Minister' of leould contact Craig Loyst at' given two weeks to pay the fine 668-2798 for more information Fach Jaycee had to give a AN IW&year-old .Whitby girl, Motorist Is Fined $100 Loses Licence 6 Months ately S100 within 30 days and to live at home; during the term of her probajon Defence counsel told the court John Greer the girl was a hairdresser, but had to quit be- cause of an allergy to certain hairdressing solutions, The forgeries, worthless cheques to a beauty salon and taxi companies, occurred dur-, ing March and April, said) Crown Attorney Affleck, | SID BALLIK Plumbing and Heating Company was fined $25 and for failing to file tax Ballik pleaded guilty to the charge laid by the Royal Canadian Mounted costs an income return Council. of the Knights of Co-' Health for Ontario, Dr Dymond two-minute speech (on himself)|Jacinta Van Boxtel of Brock) Police lumbus holds its sixth annual Civie Night tonight, will speak on Health", "Progress in Rotary Hears Thailand Talk WHITBY (Staff) -- Rotarianithe more than 400 temples and iplans were made to organize| Jermyn, ordered to make resti- Richard P. Matthews members of the Rotary Club of Whitby on a tour of Bangkok, Thailand, at their Tuesday luncheon meeting. emperors ' The club will take part In the inter-club meeting next Tues- four four to improve public speaking abil-'st, n., pleaded guilty to ities counts of forgery and A film was shown on. the! charges of uttering |World's Jaycee Conference held at Rio de jlanerio Tentative pended sentence by Magistrate took jof the palaces built by former |the parade forthe Whitby Car-\tution amounting to approxim- f nid nival to be held at the end of) August Several tended a members at meeting Jaycee special Building Permits He showed colored slides of 4a night at the Whitby Legion| garding this forthcoming car 'Total $18,500 the wide streets, modern build-| Hall, The Legion Branch is ar-| nival, ings and network of canals! which intersect the city. Of par-| gathering which will be attend-|30 the Bell Telephone Company ranging the program for the At the next meeting of May WHITBY (Staff) Town ticular interest to the members |ed by the members of al! Whit-|will give a demonstration on Building Inspector 8, R, Cor- were the pictures of some of! by service clubs, 5 Children Baptized At Church WHITBY --- Five children, tized were: presented by their were baptized by Rev. John Christine Marie parents,|Sandison, daughter of Mr, and Smith at the Christian Family |Mts- E, Sandison; Sharon Lynn Service in St, Church. The assisted in Maureen minister the service by was |G, Mark's United| Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Most of the 10,000 Flemish atu- \dents at the Ross; Deborah Ann Harri- son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Coleman and David). J, E, Harrison; Dianne Michele jtheir various services. rell issuad building permits val- ued at $18,500 last month, coun: cll was told Monday night, Permits for repairs, altera-| tions and additions to residen- tial homes were valued at $7, 550; a garage, $500; service sta- =} 'Language Decision Spurs Student Strife LOUVAIN, Belgium (AP) She was given a 12-month sus-| jed that the board had decided \on their choice for the new sen- ior principal for all Ajax Public Schools, Mr. Philp said 23 applica- tions for the position had been recieved by the board and Miss Norma 1, Bruce from Toronto fad been 'elected to replace A. J, V. Leeder, Miss Bruce met all the board's requirements and comes to the Ajax School Board with a good deal of experience, She received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Education Cer- tHHcates st the Universite of Pa. ronto, has her Elementary School Inspector's Certificate, a certificate from the Ontario Dept, of Fducation in auxiliary education and has successfully completed courses in vocal music and art, HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS of This is Your Invitation to visit FOX NURSERY Garden Centre Brocks St. WHITBY 668-6162 Hendiing @ full tine of st Quality Nursery Stock N.' Everything fer Your Gardening Needs. Open 9 a.m, te 9 om Seven doys @ Week, i IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che KRih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7.30 P.M, Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 . 2 p.m, -- 5 to 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL tion renovation, $4,000; allera-| Catholic |tions to a beauty salon, $500; | ' gasoline pumps, $1,200; dental | res- Roman university here went on strike t today to protest a Roman Cath-|office alterations, $2,200 Winter, senior class members| Broughton, daughter of Mr, and|Olic Church decision to continue |taurant alterations, $1,000, and and Mrs. J, White and M. L, Bryant, staff members. The, children who were bap-! 'Trust Manager WHITBY (Staff) -- Gerald! Whattam has assumed his! duties as manager of therWhit- | by branch ef the Victoria and} Grey Trust Co, He succeeds Cecil R, Brown, manager of the branch since it opened 2% vears ago, who is being trans ferred to Meaford, Ont. Mr, Whattam has been with the trust company for 24% years, previously having been employ- ed by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for 19 Mrs. R. Broughton and John Douglas Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs, D, Allan Assumes Post years. Prior to coming to Whit by he was manager of the branch at Danforth and Cox- well 'in Toronto The new manager, who is a native of Detroit, has a close association with the Oshawa district. His father at one time worked for General Motors in Oshawa and his grandfather, on his mother's side, was a stone mason who built many of the ornamental gates for farms and estates in the area "Freedom From Hunger" Stressed Miss Ruth Mitchell, Whitby who will graduate May 19 from Toronto Teacher's College deli- vered an address on 'Freedom from Hunger" Hunger is something which few people know any: thing. It is difficult to visua lize thousands of people lying by roadsides dying of hunger Rodies of those who have died of starvation are tossed onto carts winding their way through Indian Villages in the early hours of the morning One organization attempting to alleviate the problem of hun- ger is the Freedom From Hun- ger Campaign under the Food and Agricultural Organization of the U.N, In support of the Freedom From Hunger Campaign, Cana- dians are sending aid to milli. ons through their own project, the Canada - Mysore Project Through the donations of many Canadian organizations, comp- anies and private citizens, the Canada - Mysore Project has established an _ International Food Technology Training Centre in Mysore, India It is up to Canadians who} care for those less fortunate to support the Centre in Mysore, India. You can express your concern by filling and distribu- ting Share - A ~ Loaf envelopes, | = | WANTED! Nearly New ----- Spring and Summer Clothing. 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