6 ™ SAW: TUN, Wedvestoy, fcead 25, 1966 | WHITBY (Staff) -- Twenty-six enumerators will start work to- | day in the Whitby district tak- | ling the termediate 2 af! Canada, Earl Fairman, of whit- | | by, is the commissioner for the | | district. Mr. Fairman said Tuesday the | | enumerators are seeking the 00> | | operation of all residents of the | |area in the completion of their) | work. All workers are sworn, jto secrecy and all information | obtained will be strictly confi- dential. The commission is specially | anxious that farmers in the dis- trict complete the forms, which have already been mailed out, | so they 'can be picked up by the enumerators when they call. | The completion of the forms not | only will assist the enumerators but assure the completeness and accuracy of the census. The district of which Mr. Fair- man is the commissioner cov-| ers the town of Whitby, the rural | area to the north extending to AT INTER-SERVICE CLUB MEET IN WHITBY lies eocs "Seshas' semeiar of Whitby the annual inter-service club banquet. They are, left to right, Den- nis Stevens, president Hands clasped in together- ness, these leaders of service work in Whitby met last night at the Legion | Hall for SA Home League | | Holds Meeting | Salvation Army Women's) Home League held its regular weekly meeting recently at the Citadel WHITBY (Staff) -- Plans arejevent. Cadet Mrs. Charles Eyre jgoing forward and the Whitby jsuccessful opened the meeting with song|Chamber of Commerce is bend- eliminated in and prayer, and comments. lsuccess of the County Town/ful expanded. The meeting took the form|C arniva] to be held July 30 and Events 'Program Legion Hall, Guests at dinner will be -" Port gin phens, CONTENTS: The new telephone equipment fashion spelling bee led by Cap-| The chamber is looking for- Members than busied themsel-|'" the promotion and support ed for travelling food baskets, to increase the number of mem munity. ucation Week' when a film will/has met to get various Whitby 38 a homebake sale wil! be held and channel the activities-which : ing formulated to hold a motor- _Brooklin Area carnival, The Whitby Yacht @ little persistence, but resi- |Lawn Bowling Club is consider A petition signed by 26 resi-| It is hoped the County Town after it had been decided in a WCTU Attends intendent, undertake the neces- Council last night adopted a ance Union held its monthly Wilson's 1966 program dent Mrs. Harold Quantrill fend this action was "appealed" charge of the devotional led the appeal. on the recent WCTU County : Township To Get Township council wee advised Naughton it will receive an| that will provide up-to-date Township Clerk William Wal-| service in OSHAWA, AJAX, of subsidy the township will) He said council has budgeted| PICKERING, PORT PERRY and set aside $60,000 in the 1946 bud-/ of a "Classroom" pith an old/31 and Aug, 1 tain Eyre, a geography test|ward to the support of all Whit and this was followed by games. |by organizations and residents { this event. The chamber is orating fi rt|o pos decorating fur, se QUA puting on a membership div bers so the chamber will have 4 hostess was Mrs. Jakela stronger voice in the com At next Thursday's meeting) The committee in charge of it will be in the form of "Ed-|the planning for the carnival be shown. organizations together The It was announced that May) chamber feels it can co-ordinate at Salvation Army Thrift Store,|the organizations can put on Es cago At the moment plans are be cycle scramble and bicycle races In connection with the -Park Planned le Club plans to put on a show at , BROOKLIN (Staff) -- It took! Whitby Harbor and the Whitby dents of Robmar st. just south|ing plans for its part in the of Brooklin will get their park. | celebration. ents of this street which runs|Carnival will become an annual off Highway 12 came to council |--------- committee meeting to have N.| E. Wilson, township road super-| R lar Meeti gary grading and levelling of egu ar ee ing the township - owned lot Women's Christian Temper- resolution authorizing this work|Meeting recently at St. Mark's twhich will be included in Mr,|United Church parlor, Presi- opened the meeting with pray- The park project had been ' ae turned down earlier by counell|¢" Mrs, Gordon Glenney was *by Mark Lockyer, a resident of Period fal Mobmar st. 'The petition fellow-! Mrs, J, Whitehurst reported - {70th Convention held at St./ Andrew's United Church, Osh-) Advance Subsidy BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby 'Tuesday night by Ontari 0 Highways Minister C. S. Me-| padvance subsidy payment of $34,200. ' Direct Distance Dialin dace explained that this 9 amount represents 25 per cent | 3 receive this year for road con- BLACKSTOCK, BOWMAN- struction and maintenance, VILLE. BROOKLIN, HAMPTON, «this year for a $150,000 road- building program and has also WHITBY this fall, get for road maintenance One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wellpeper end Murele Custom Draperies Broodloom Brush, president Branch 112, Roya] Canadian Legion; Bill Schatzmann, Whitby C Of C Organizes County Town Carnival this PORT PERRY Residents of the surrounding area are planning testing the move, asking them| a '"'meet the champions"' ing June 11, in the Port Perry) fore making a final decision on be paid to area athletes the reception and Perry " Hockey Club, who won the | Beatle all Ontario championship in a have to wear bathing caps in hard-fought series with Port El- The gathering will also honor ers in the drains and we have Anne Forder and Richard Ste- who won the pairs title|up the mess," complained Ver- sponsored by the Ontario Fig- non F. Herlund, direntor of rec- ure Skating Association. AE R. JONES }and the area between Highways |401 and 2 to the Greenwood rd, in Pickering Township. The area, south of Highway 01, from Pickering Beach rd. to the | easterly boundary of Whitby is! also included, Ed, by Lions Club; stanley, president Whitby Kinsmen Club; Dr, Morley Weber, president Whitby Ro- tary Club; and Ron Deeth, president, Whitby Kiwanis Club Jaycees; Doug Win- president Whit- --Oshawa Times Photo | | ND REACHES HIGH CPR Proposal COVENTRY. i ngland (CP)--| Europe's tallest lamp post has | Draws Protest BROOKLIN (Staff) The been erected in Coventry's Sta-| tion Square, Eighty feet tall and which are not carrying fosr 1,000-watt lamps, year could be the future and Canadian Pacific Railway Com- posts, scripture reading! ing every effort to assure the lother events which.are success-| pany's plan to abolish its agent and buildings at Myrtle Station "\has spurred opposition from eighbori dents, f d| 'Meet The Champs' Whitby 'Township. Council, Council decided Tuesday jnight to send a letter to the | Board of Transport Commission- ~| ers along with other letters the} and| corporation has received pro-| Slated (Staff) village gather- 'to give every consideration be- when honor wil] the railway company's applica-| tion", a CAP THAT BLOCKHEAD »CHICAGO (AP) -- Boys with haircuts are going to the members of Intermediate Chicago park swimming pools, "Long hair clogs up the strain- to call the engineers to clean reation, | -|| REAL ESTATE Sales. - Valuations Consultations C.1.L. Paints ond Vernishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron Se. $., Whitby PHONE 668.5862 AS YOU KNOW, completely modern Direct Distance Dialing telephone ser vice is coming to Oshawa, Ajax, Blackstock, Bowmanville, Brooklin, Hampton, Pickering, Port Perry, and Whitby in October. 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