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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1966, p. 5

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Crawforth, Sunday School Superintendent; Mrs, D, Wilson, president, Women's Society for Christian Serv- ice; and C. Howlett, chair- man, Deacons' Board. --Photo by Denis Studios Others who pafticipated in the ceremony, from left to over 40 years a member of right: L. J, Rich, chairman the congregation, turning of 'building committee; the first sod on sile of new David Hewis, Young Peo- Whitby Baptist Church, ple's president; Harold Old Member Turns Sod For New Church briefly and © took a veteran member of the con-| by the end of this month, |part in the sod turning cere- | ogee turned the sod Sun-| The sod turning ceremony|mony were: David Hewis, rep- lay afternoon for the new|was preceded by a motor caval-|resenting the Baptist Young Whitby Baptist Church which|cade from the present church| People; Harold Crawforth, sup- will be built on a 2% acre site| building at Colborne and Centre|erintendent of the Sunday at Gilbert and Reynolds Sts,|Sts, The congregation has oc-|School; Mrs, Dudley Wilson, There was a large attendance of|cupied the building since 1876./representing the women's or- members of the church, resi-|Prior to that date the church} ganizations and C, W, Howlett, dents of the town and visitors.|was owned by the Presbyterians| chairman of the deacons' board. The new church building will) of Whitby. | Words' of greeting from the be of brick and angel stone con-| Rev. John McLeod, pastor of|sister churches of the denomi- struction. The main auditorium|the church, presided and offer-|nation were brought by Rev. will be 85 feet by 40 feet, with ajed the dedicatory prayer. The|N, F, Swackhammer, pastor of 35-foot by 60-foot Christian Edu-|members were pleased to ex-|First Baptist Church, Oshawa REV. J. McLEOD (left) watching Arthur §S. Wilson, Cray _ 9 TS TaD ee GVOTA A AAA PUM WHITBY -- AJAX BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Brook- lin's two Centennial washrooms will cost $5,448 apiece, Whitby Township heard Monday night. The washrooms, the town- ship's official centennial pro- ject, will go up in Willow and Brooklin Parks, At the minute there is still some doubt as to whether wash- rooms qualify for centennial grants, "T don't anticipate there will! be any trouble though," said Reeve John Dryden, "We have been given to understand that the grants will be pul through." 15 PERMITS Post Office Plans Asked AJAX (Staff) ---Ajax Town Council Monday night decided to ask architects Craig, Zeidler and Strong to prepare sketch plans for theclocation of a new post office adjacent to the muni- cipal complex now under con- struction, Finance Chairman Ed Wether- all advised council the Post jOffice department is interested jin locating a building on Kings |Cres., east of the municipal |building. | Mr. Wetherall said that the |post office is also considering \two less favorable sites for the lproposed building and that if the post office was built on land owned by the town, council would be in a position to ap- |prove the building's design and jappearance, | Fifteen building permits to the value of $291,900 were issued by the Township during June, The permits included a new motel on Highway 12 and a |new township school. } "Building this year has been jphenomenal," said Reeve John The township expects to go over the $2,000,000 mark this yoar,--- PRESSURE ON The pressure is on for the amalgamation deadline of Jan. 1 next year for Whitby Town- ship and Whitby Town, Tonight the negotiating com- mittees from both councils will be meeting at Brooklin Town Hall, DECISION NEAR : The bait has been dangling in front of Whitby Township councillors for sometime, They keep getting letters from a real estate firm saying a Washroom Grants Still In Question on his home in the township, | councillors were told in a letter from their lawyer. Mr. Davidson had applied for lower assessment because of his work, The Jawyer's letter pointed out that the reduction was only allowed if the building was being used for Humane Society purposes, Councillors found that this condition did not'apply and that Mr. Davidson's home was a residence only, His request for lower assess- ment was turned down. THE OBHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 12, 1966 § Corby's ROYAL RESERVE Fre Whshy economia "large industry' is interested in locating in the township, Monday night there was an- other letter. A decision by the firm con- cerned is expected in August, the letter stated. It went on to say that Whitby Township is high on the list of | Dryden, Construction value in the township so far this year totals) $1,116,300 as against $499,800 for the same period last year, Ajax Council AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax /Town Council was somewhat jubilant at its Monday meeting over the favorable report from the Ontario Municipal Board allowing it to proceed with the construction of the Community Centre-arena project. Councillor Ed Wetherall sug- gested that newspapers publish the three-page report in full and |said the town had come into its i With Board Decision cation wing which will provide|tend a warm welcome to Rev accommodation for Sunday|J. M. Ward, of Galt, a former School classes and other church/pastor, who also took part in activities, the ceremony. The general contractor is} The representatives of the George Delaney, of Oshawa.' various -- church organizations WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY Whitby Theatre Guild Rev, John Van Harmelon, presi- dent of the Whitby Ministerial Association, brought greetings from that organization, Mayor Desmond Newman brought greetings from the town council, Debenture Bylaw OKed | Councillor William WLeéGross|own, He suggested that council jsaid he had reservations about|move as fast as possible to get the type of building the post/things underway. loffice wished to construct and} Reeve Henry Polak com- labout the use of parkland for}mended Terence Kelly, of Osh-| the post office site. He said he|awa, for appearing at the hear- }could not see the building as an/ing in behalf of the Ajax Minor jasset to the municipal complex|Hockey Association as a public jbut that it was essentially ajservice to a town in which he lservice to the people. jis not even a resident, Mayor H. M. Smith agreed|NEGOTIATE PRICE with Mr, LeGross and suggested| Council decided that, in order that the architect make a study|to save time, Architects Craig, of the proposed site of the|Zeidler and Strong be asked to |building. iproceed at once in negotiating favorable sites for the industry. REDUCTION DENIED | Ontario Humane Society offi- cer Al Davidson does not} qualify for reduced assessment Elated petted to arrive at the site today and completion date for the project was still expected to be in October, Architects for the complex asked council if air conditioning for the complex, which was deleted in cost cutting, should be part of the construction con- tract at a cost of $14,000, Coun- cil decided to refer the matter to the finance and legislation WISE HOME OWNERS INSIST ON HYDRA-PREST; Y y) Vv U? SIDEWALK SLABS from «| breakin concrete products tr. "hydraulically pressed for maximum durability" © COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES ® SQUARE AND TRUE FOR EASY PLACING AND PROFESSIONAL RESULTS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY phone 655'3311 committee. SEWER ROOTS | A request by William Cimbuls, | 54 Cedar St., that the town) remove trees whose roots are| suspected to block his sewer) connection was denied by town) Council Monday, Councilor! Owen Ashley said town policy was that the homeowner pro- vide a cleanout and town forces would then do the necessary root cutting. The Town Clerk was asked to advise Mr, Cim- buls of the Town policy. Plans Fairview Show Followirig a series of vin tive meetings and a_ general tunes, with audience participa-| tion, Another item discussed at the HAMPTON -- Darlington} Councillor Reginald Wright|® price for the construction of Township Council, at its meet-|said the post office department ing last week, passed a bylawihad made attempts to follow lto provide for the issue of de-| Surrounding architectural de- DOG CATCHER Council decided to hire B, J. Severs as part-time dog contro! officer at the call of the Police} the community centre-arena, Councillor Clark Mason said that the price negotiation in- stead of calling for tenders in- membership meeting, the} Whitby Theatre Guild will pre-| Theatre Guild meetings was the sent a Variety Show for the res-|County Town Carnival, Due to idents and staff at Fairview|commitments of fall planning, Lodge, July 18, jthe Guild decided, regretfully, For a long time the Theatre|that time would not allow for Guild has felt that some form|participation in the Carnival. of entertainment, other then! For its first play of the sea- plays, might be more accept: |son, which should be ready able by the Senior Citizens and/ about the end of September, the this variety show is an experi-/Guild has selected Daphne ment that could well be the| O'Shaughnessy as director. fore-runner of similar presenta-|Mrs. O'Shaughnessy will be as- tions in the future. |sisted by Beryl Garratt, Leslie The show's format will be aj|A. McFarlane, honorary presi- bentures for public school pur- poses in the amount of $450,000, The clerk was directed to prepare a bylaw to rezone part of the lands owned by Joseph Wichman, lot 17, concession 4, from green belt to agricultural. The owner will be asked to deposit $100 to cover the cost of rezoning, Mr. Dallas and Mr, Muir, or his appointee were authorized to attend the convention of the Ontario Municipal Association simple one, and will include|dent of the Whitby Guild, has some light comedy routines, anjextended an invitation to hold) aria.or two by individual vocal-|the next general meeting at his ists, and a sing-along medley of home, Summer Pet Care Essential ' | The "dog-days" are here! |days, When the doors remain Summer's heat and holidays|shut and no familiar voices} bring the urge to hit the road| call, kitty is very likely to stray| and many pets go travellingjaway, Some Whitby family is| with the family, This is much/|no doubt grieving over the dis-| better than being left caged ati\appearance of a wee gray- home, but it has its dangers|striped soft-coated kitten at the} too, particularly for cats and|Dominion Day weekend. Per- kittens, who are often not/haps they hope that "someone natural-born motorists as dogs|has given her a home." But the in Hamilton in August. A bylaw was passed to pro- vide for the: expropriation of jlands in Lots 20 and 21, Con- cession 1, for grade crossing improvement, Albert Crawford was inform- , ed he does not have authority to hire extra help or machin- ery without the approval of the property committee, Dairy Calf Club Judges Guernseys _| The men signs in thelr construction. variably leads to a favorable | Councillor Wetherall said the) oontract price. [building was expected to have| Councillor William LeGross| jan 11,000 square foot floor space jsugeested that the model of the and would require about one project be displayed in the Ajax acre of land. Hydro window, eur |STEEL HOLDUP Councillor Ed Wetherall told council the recent delay in the municipal complex construction was due to the holdup in steel delivery. He said steel was ex- Plane Lands At Harbor WHITBY: (Staff) -- Whitby |Harbor, where activities are usually confined to the arrival }and departure of lake shipping, poodles unusual visitor Monday) A merry group of 87 mem- An a lane, with three nfale bers of the: Langmaid - Brooks Blsobrpny on its way from| Clan gathered recently at Cart- | Huntsville to Toronto, landed on Moa Park for their annual jthe bay when weather condi- Hives acta peanut scramble |tions in the Toronto area made amused the children during the LansineldBccoks Clan Hold Picnic eDpt, at a monthly rate of $50. Council approved a bylaw for| an agreement with the Ajax) Police Association giving the force an increase of 11 percent this year and three percent in 1967, A sick leave bylaw was also passed allowing all town em- ployees three weeks of sick) leave after seven years instead! of ten. | DEFENCE SIREN | The Department of National Defence advised the Town Coun-| cil that it would renew a five- year agreement with regard to the defence siren at the Ajax Shopping Centre. The present five-year agreement expires Sept. 30. |landing there impossible. afternoon, Swimming was also landed the float- equipped craft on the west side nf tape About 40 remain-| of the harbor basin and walked! Next peveh pienle will to the Ontario Hospital where held as a supper gathering at| they-telephoned the Toronto alr-/¢ twright Park. Th | port to report their landing. | ArtWEIEHt Fern, £088 Kespon- They took off later in the morn.|*ble for the fall and winter be} | RENTALS FREEMANS FORMALS FOR MEN a are, and may try to escape|sad truth is that she strayed | gathering are Mr, and Mrs, Cliff! | from the car. Do be sure they|onto the road, was hit by a car have a_ safe, well-ventilated|or bicycle and suffered a frac- carrier, and that they do not/tured hip. For three days the get left behind at some way little thing lay under a hedge, stop. Country service stations|but those who sighted her from first storm passed over during) are quite familiar with the/time to time did not realize that} Following a type demonstra-|the morning and the second forlorn little face which appears|anything was wrong, Finally ion by Robert Batty, the mem-| early in the afternoon, timidly at the edge of the tar-|with the desperation of the|Ders judged, and gave reasons}, The rain was reported ing of the Oshawa Kiwanis 4-H| The Pickering and Bay Ridges Dairy Calf Club was held at/area had two heavy electrical the farm of Robert Batty, RR\and rain storms Monday, The} 1, Brooklin, | 80 |Werry, president; BROOKLIN -- The July meet-| ing and continued their journey. | Rundle and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| |liam Snowden, The new officers are: George! Lawrence Malcolm, vice-president; Mrs Everett Mountjoy, secretary) and Miss Marilyn Langmaid, | ||} 129 Brock St, $., Whitby uss | EEVE | MEN'S SHOP PHONE 668-2091 They'll Save Your Car And Make Your Life absorbers July 5, 1966 their fellow drivers across the on worn out shock absorbers. roughly gloss, Your car would soon be A car with worn shock wi driver then tends should, The extra balance of meéun a prevented overturn. rev up in @ bounce and then mac, pertiaps after several days|starving she dragged her pitifulj°". @ Class of three-year-old|heavy in both storms that un- of terror and hunger. leg into a neighboring back-| "uernseys in milk, jpaved roads in the area were But if on the weekends you|yard, was fed, and turned over! The club leaders, Ken Holi. | St!!! muddy this morning. fecids ' leaye your pet at|to the Humane Society, But the|day and Ron Werry, conducted| ; : ome, please be sure you make!veterinarian said that the in-|a worksheet discussion period: | adequate provision, The Hu-|jury had become aggravated by| While senior club members met Gen. McNaughton mane Society phone on Domin-|neglect and that nothing could/as a separate section to discuss ® . ion Day weekend was loaded|be done. .. The poor wee thing|Production records and aire Paid Tribute with calls from indignant citi-|purred trustingly as her tiny|¢valuation, zens: complaining that neigh-|forearm was shaved for the) The meeting concluded with OTTAWA (CP)---New Demo- bors' dogs had been left tied/needle that put an end to her/refreshments and plans for q\cP@ic Leader Douglas said to- without shade or water, Too/suffering and her too brief span following meeting, day the death of Gen, A, G, L, often owners think they have/of joyous life. McNaughton is "'a great loss to taken care of everything, with-| If this were an isolated in-| , i Canada," Out noting that 'the rope is too|cident it would be sad enough. | Father Of Six He paid tribute to the gener- rae for the animal to reach|But the pity is that it is not--| al's war record and his role in ade at some hours of the day, it is multiplied many fold -- protecting. Canadian water re- and quite forgetting Rover's\especially on summer week Fatally Hurt jsources while he was co-chair- propensity to overturn thelends. And for every occasion) cup NY ' j}man of the International Joint bucket and lose all his liquid/that is brought to the attention ere Gee are (CP)--| Commission, refreshment before the family/of the Humane Society there|was killed The Ae Bolton 'He probably made the great: car has turned the corner. Do|must unfortunately be many|trapped in a a aT whenjest contribution of any Cana- see to it that the bucket is)more. "Accidents will happen" | dug in a field yee lag being !dian towards the appreciation of firmly anchored that it/but let us do our best to see/nity 10 mile <? h commu-iour vast water resource poten- cannot be upset. that our small dumb friends) Brampton Core wane? Please do not imagine that are not victims of our haste! A Mr. Douglas said he knew cats, particularly young ones,/and thoughtlessness, and that|,. 2 father of six had been|Gen, McNaughton well for can. "look after themselves" in|holidays are a happy time for|0Wered about 40 feet into the/many years when Mr. Douglas the open even for only a few/all. i well inside a 10-foot > metal|was premier of Saskatchewan| j Safety sleeve, He was trying tol and was grateful to the general WHITBY PERSONAL remove dirt from around the|for having arranged a. visit by egy oo yp msg pct beget" Douglas to Saskatchewan | Mr. and Mrs. Avard Warner) bis, Z Oe »wered further when the/units fighting overseas during nna tee pet tal glaeng ren nig Sharp|cave-in occurred the Second World War. Verna-Lyn, Rhonda and Donna fool fue tg pet oy cee have left for a six-week vaca- From @ vacation in Nova , . Scotia visiting his p. t co tion in Weymouth, Nova Scétia, & parents. where they will visit both their) Mrs. Lloyd Hanna, 308 Kent WHITBY MMUNITY ARENA families. St.. is convalescing at her Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs,,home after undergoing surgery George Wiltshire,. is celebrat- at the Oshawa General Hospi- ing his seventh birthday to- 'al. day. Twenty-one exuberant Teen i Mr. and Mrs, George Thorn-|Agers of Blair Park Vista Teen for Children from 2 -- 4 p.m. WED. AFTERNOON ADMISSION 25¢ ton, Brussells, Ont., spent the|Club enjoyed a Sunday trip to weekend as guests of Mr. and|\Niagara Falls. They were Mrs. Ernest Courchesne, 610'chaperoned by members of Dundas St. W Blair Park Vista Ratepayers Mrs. Mona Houston is home Association: Mrs Ma! Femia from the. Oshawa General Hos-|Mrs. Ron Hawkins. Mrs Reg pital after a three-week stay.. Donnithorne and Len Pridie. " clignment is almost impossible. If you've driven 20,000 mi parts N Six out of ten cars in @ recent survey needed new shocks and eight out of ten motorists were un- aware of what wos moking their cor hard te hondle and ride Shock absorbers are much like the check device on @ storm door thet prevents it from slamming end breaking the body is pitched outwards from the direction of the wheels. A to corner more widely Yards of rubber are burned off the tires es the wheels wear is excessive, body loosness multiplies end front wheel shocks, then don't delay in having your dealer check them. If they need replacing, the sooner it is done the less damage will occur and the less ultimate expense Bring your car te Northside for fully qualified service and original equipment NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE TALKS GARS If you ere doing much reading these doys you will recall the orticle on shock If local motorists ere anything like country, « lot of folks in these parts ere need- leasly depreciating their cars, and per- haps even risking their lives, by driving @ wreck without them. Il lean when cornering os the than he safely sure-footed shocks could well hit the pavement. Suspension les or more on your present a THES E CARS ARE 1966 CLASSIC 4-DOOR Automatic, Big 6, radio, whitewalls, dises, Lic, H85008, DEMONSTRATOR 1965 FORD GALAXIE, 2 door Hardtop, V-8, $9 845 automatic, fully equipped. Was $3,950, NOW #9 1965 PONTIAC, 4 door Hardtop Parisienne V-8, Auto- matic, power steering. power brakes. $9 977 Lic, No. H83599. Was $4,100. 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