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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1966, p. 5

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ee ger gow THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, June 28, 1966 § WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Plans New WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby Baptist Church has announced plans for the construction of a new church building on the south side of Reynolds §t., ad- jacent to the Ontario Ladies' College. The soil breaking ceremony will be held at 3 p.m, July 10, Construction is expected to be- gin soon after the ceremony, In addition to facilities for worship, extensive accommoda- ton for an. enlarged Sundew School will The builder is George Delaney of Oshawa, The present Whitby Baptist Church, located at the corner of Centre and Colborne Sts., has Sunderland Man Drowns In Lake Whitby Baptist Church Building been used by the gation for more than 15 ae The church board plans to ¢éll the property, ' SAYS STAND PRAISED UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) Secretary-General U Thant told reporters Monday he has re- hundreds of letters from Americans raising his stand on the Viet Nam war. The sec- retary-general told the UN Car. respondents' Association June 13 the war is one of the most barbarous in history and steps must be taken urgently to bring it to a negotiated end. STONE MADE GOLD Ancient and medieval alchem- ists sought "the Philosopher's stone," a substance which would turn ordinary metals into gold. HALIBURTON -- A 24-year: old Sunderland man, a non- swinrmer, drowned Sunday eve- ning in about six feet of water at Silver Beach, Lake Kashaga- wigamog Lake, four miles south lof here. | Dead is Carl Leslie Parish) who went to the beach about & p.m, accompanied by several, companions from the Woodville, | Sundertand and Haliburton! areas, Provincial police said some of the party were non-swimmers They were wading when Parish | walked off a deep bank into} five to nix feet of water, He was pon pulled ashore almost instantly, | but was pronounced dead, There will be no inquest, police said, FREEMANS FORMALS FOR MEN -- aes uss EEVE MEN'S SHOP AUCTION SALE at Whitby Police Dept. 405 Dundas St. W. WED, JUNE 29 7:00 P.M, Unclaimed Bieyeles and other items. TERMS-CASH Auctioneer = Loyal Pegue VACATION unforgettable 129 Brock St. $., Whitby sitive veal ee eT PHONE 668-2091 16 Day | RE rT) ADVERTISING CORRECTION | ana =------y ven ure In Seaway Motors adver- | BROCK Now Playing -- Evening Programs Across tisement in last night's WHITBY 7:30 -- One Complete Show Only Canada" paper, a 1966 COMET CALI- ENTE Four-Door Sedan -- let FEATURE... "FOUR FOR TEXAS" 7,000 miles by alr conditioned coach in Metrocolor = Sterring; ANNE BANCROFT end SUE LYON License No, H, 83745 was in- In Color --- Starting at 7:30 Oshawa Ti mes Annual Cook Book Recommended os ADULT ENTERTAINMENT and Jet plane, correctly advertised at a Starring --- Frank Sinatra and Deon Mortin | RECIPE TIME CONTEST | | wpape Pag has won honors in the Unit- ed States. At lower right is the railway float, sponsored by the Ajax Chamber of Commerce, which attract- ed much attention in the parade, DESPITE THE intense heat a large crowd attend- ed the Sports Day at Ajax sponsored by the service clubs of the town, A color- ful parade and keenly con- tested sports events togeth- er with the selection of 'Miss Ajax" were highlights of noted Ontario team. which Tender For Complex Delayed For Decision tatf) -- Town Coun-| Councillor Ed Wetherall said; Councillor Mary Reid agreed) SEWAGE REPORT | STREETS of Gain tees night tel pplementary t durjand suggested that Councillor; Council allocated $25,000 for a| Council approved a bylaw to wait until the Ontario Munici-|ing the year would pay for the Wright's suggestion bore inves- study and preliminary drawings) provide for the 1966 supplemen- pal Board hands down its de-|unforeseen expense, Councillor) tigation. |for the enlargement of the sew-|tary. expenditure on roads in cision on the proposed recrea-| William IleGross said fire NCE ASKED age disposal plant Monday' the Town, tion centre before going ahead|fighting equipment would also = J rs 't $0 Woodhe use| ht The cost of construction and with negotiating or tendering! be required this year costing an), 0 Tiscmat'tks kee Town! Plans for the treatment plant pero pey, of the her is ex- OF ee eee. estimated $10,000, also not cormell Monday night that he|Would double the existing |Pecled to come to $15,500. Pe pg Bonde A ong Mig rng nda nih viselt which was in possession of several|capacity. The present plant has MANY RETAIL cereih in a letter to council,|project was more urgent, Dep rig on ogg cert sn are eg Pay oo ree mene See Tyee Cammeanee ' 'ine : : ' " ren playing in the Town park| flash floods in the town and has\are employed in retailing: said that a building expected to|uty Reeve John Hall suggested on pesca i cost $520,000 had been designed, both projects be approved. ed cual aed na cabal -- dence. % Some Sod thse asked the WATERMAIN PROGRAM» Mr. Stuart asked Council to A watermain contract in the) erect a fence at the side of his py Red page dyna ---- amount of $96,360 was awarded/home to keep kids away. He pleted by October, 1966 to Donegal Construction of To-'said several balls had struck The letter informed council! ?0n'9 the side of his home with a that in the opinion of the archi-, TOWN Engineer G. Robinson|great impact. Council referred tect tender prices would differ | said the total cost of the proj-|the matter for further study. ; lect including the 10 per cent widely and sugested at 4/engineering and inspection fee AUDITORIUM : provision that the negotiating, ¥Uld come to $106,293. Council Monday night passe contractor would get the con-| In its capital expenditure|@ by-law to issue debentures in thract if he was able to get.the (orecast the town budgeted for the amount of $160,000 for the price 'under the estimate $100,000 for its 1966 watermain Construction of an auditorium On April 12. Council as in.| Program, The Town Engineer at St. Andrew's Public School, instal. storm sewers along|#!80 suggested that a resident) Council was informed that the formed that the original esti. | inspector be employed to super-|cost of the Auditorium would mate was nek eulliciont accord.| tat the work on a full time! be $180,535 and that the extra ing to Mel Ron Construction. basis. Council was asked by the Councillor Reg. Wright said : é he was surprised that the six architect if they wished. to con- ri tract or rll hd the nomant at| Pet cent. supervision cost to Mr, | D 4 Robinson did not cover the cost| this time. Councillor Ed Weth- lel , erall suggested Council wait of supervising the project. the program. In the picture, upper left, the Pickering Blue Notes display their marching skill. Upper right, members of the Ajax Police tug-of-war team put forth their best efforts to defeat the Bramalea Bulldozers, a Oshawa Times Photos the school board's current ac-\on occasion further polluted count, | Duffins Creke, 2nd Feature . . . Starting 9:35 "SEVEN WOMEN" and Motels TOWN OF WHITBY | pienty of time to HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION on *% Swim in the Pacific Ocean monies - would be paid out of %* Fish for the big ones & Sketching and photoe- graphy in the Rockies All Culinary Artists of the District GUARANTEED INVESTMENT until the decision of the OMB hearing which is expected in several days. STORM SEWERS Council decided to spend $7,750 over its 1966 budget to install storm sewers along Bayly St. from the Auto Trim plant to Valley Rd. The town engineer reported a sewer would be necessary to carry the extra water load from the plant expansion and park- ing area. ~ Total cost of the project is estimated at $15,500 but the De- partment of Highways is ex- pected to pay a 50 per cent sub- sidy on the program. CENTENNIAL LANDSCAPE Municipal Complex architects Craig, Zeidler and Strong will be asked to prepare design drawings for the municipal) complex landscaping at a cost! not to exceed $24,000. as the| | Ajax Centennial project, | The motion for the drawing| preparation from Finance Com- mittee Chairman Ed Wetherall carried by a vote of five to two Councillor Reg. Wright sug- gested that a landscape garden- er be asked to prepare draw- ings because the town would have to pay the architects six per cent of the landscape cost} whether Council liked the sub- mitted designs or not, CERTIFICATES GROW 34% IN FIVE YEARS When interested at 6% Is left te eaccumulote and be compounded half-yearly, VICTORIA and GREY TRUST WHITBY a DURA STEP ONE PIECE CONCRETE @ FOR YOUR @ REPLACEMENT STEPS @ NON-SLIP TREADS BROOKLIN CONCRETE F'RODUCTS LTD NEW HOME FOR OLD SURFACE ON AND. PLATFORM PHONE 655:3311 Are Invited To Enter. . Recipes must be submitted on one side of poper only. Recipes must be legible, type- written entries ore preferred. The full name of the members with initials and the name of the Club must be Included with EACH recipe Recipes may be for any type of food or beverage, They can include meat dishes, desserts, cookies, cakes, lunches, pies, jams, jellies, anything the homemaker is proud to prepare for family and friends. Points for prizes will be awarded for variety of recipes received. Complete cooking or baking Instructions are required . Entries must be addressed to The Cook Book Editor, The Oshawa Times Entries ore invited from Whitby, Bowmanville and district organizations a3 well as those In Oshawa GRAND PRIZE $20. Best Selection of Recipes from All of Those Received Judging for prizes will be done in two categories, Prizes will be aworded for recipes received by @ June 21 deadline, and for those by @ July 5 ftinel deadline. A grand prize will be awarded for the best club entry in the two categories, Recipes will be judged on basis of number received, neotness, promptness end veriety ia entries. JUNE 21 DEADLINE PRIZES 15.00 @ 2nd Prize... 10.00 @ 3rid Prize... JULY 5 DEADLINE PRIZES @ Ist Prize 12.00; @ 2nd Prize 8.00 @ 3rd Prize 4.00 The Oshawi Cimes @ Ist Prize... 5.00 Friday, July Ist, Garbage normally collected on thet day will be picked up on Thursday, June 30, JOHN R, PROST, Clerk Administreter When Is The Best Time To Buy A New Car? We're often asked that "question, The answer is simply that there is no such thing os the 'best' time, But one time can be better thon another for a buyer, depending on how long he plans to keep his car As every cor buyer knows, his cutome- bile drops in value automatically every yeer es the new models ere introduced. The key te the whole problem is in the word "velue". The merket velue, or whet # would bring on resale, has gone down, But ite USE value te the owner hos not decreased at all, This period of year, just before the introduction of next year's models, is known in the automobile business on the 'new cor clean-up". In the month or two remaining before the 1966's come on the market, most deolers are anxious to dispose of their '65 models to make room for the new cors. They ore prepared to offer better deals on these cara than they could economieally efford to in the Spring, or early Summer, If @ buyer plans te trode et this time of yeor regularly, end especially it he plons to keep his ear two or three yeors, then he econ definitely save money buying @ 1965 model now, An added edvontege is thet production "bugs" hove been' cor- rected by the manufacturer by the Fell, The buyer is more certain to get on automobile in which performance feults heve been ironed out in multi-million-mile read test, plus new eligineering features thet will appear on the '66 models ~- What Northside are in dire need of good late model cars =~ Dial Now --- The price is right. NORTHSIDE 18 BROC N ond the grect natural porks, | % Shopping and sight. seeing in the Western cities, ie Golfing In the moun: tains The most magnificent Scenery on Earth! | "ADVENTURE | ACROSS CANADA" is limited to 35 individuals | Leaves July 23rd | Return August 7th if The cost is @ lot less than yeu i] think ! But you must book now! | CALL: (Bus will stop at the Whitby Terminal) 1 Donald Travel Service 102 Brock Street, S. Whitby Whitby Bus Terminal, 300 Dundes Street, E. Whitby Telephone 668-3304

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