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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1966, p. 5

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"WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY ~ Whitby High Schools ' Enrolment Increased WHITBY (Staff) -- Figures released Thursday by the prin- cisats of Whithv'e twn secon- vase dary schools show there is an of about 7 ia sare! ment over last year. A total of 1,357 students en- rolled at Henry St. and Ander- son St. High Schools Tuesday morning. Of these 409 are en- tering high school for the first time and are, enrolled in Grade 9 "Henry St. High School offi- cials said 445 pupils are en- Firm To Increase Film Capacity Capacity of its Whitby, On- tatio, polyolefin film plant is to be increased by 25 per cent, Du Pont of Canada announced today. The additional equip- ment is scheduled to be in oper- ation next spring. This is the second film expansion in just over a year and it is the fifth works expansion since the plant) opened in 1959. A company spokesman said no new building is planned as this was included in the last expansion. It is expected that between 10 and 12 new employ- ees will be required. Polyolefin film is sold under the trade name "Sclairfilm" and is used in packaging many rolled: This is about the same as last year. One hundred and fifteen of the pupils are in Grade 3. spokesman for Anderson St, High School said 912 stu- dents are attending the school. This compares with 842 when school opened in September of last year.. Two hundred and ninety-four of the students are enrolled in Grade 9. It is expected the enrolment in the Whitby Public schools will be available early next week. ing apparel, paper products, toys and other consumer goods. The last works expansion begun five months ago also will be completed early next year. This will enable the company to transfer its production facili- ties for nylon monofilament trom Kingston Works to Whitby. Among uses for nylon mono- filament are bristles. for per- sonal, household and industrial brushes, paper bristles for paint brushes and continuous preci- sion forms for zippers, strap- ping and fishing line. Other products at Whitby Works are films for industrial construction applications and "Vexar" Plastic Netting for products including food, wear- Legion Pee Wees Near Championship Whitby Legion Pee Wees are only two games from the All- Ontario "A" Series Champion- ship. In round one of the nine-team elimination, played Monday in Dundas, Whitby defeated Dun- das 6-3, with pitcher George Yates gaining his 17th win of the season. Dave Moore had two singles for Whitby, while Mark Howe had one hit and Bell To Lay Und Bell Canada will lay 2,300 feet of conduit for underground cable in Whitby along Brock St. J. W. Lowry, telephone com- pany manager, said today. The conduit, consisting of 12 ducts, is expected to handle an- ticipated growth for telephone service for the next 40 years he said. The conduit will be buried four feet from the property line on Brock from Colborne to Dun- das Sts. North of the Dundas- Brock intersection, the conduit will be buried six feet from the gecesrty Hac ss fer ss Merv North of the CPR tracks, the installation will stretch to Starr. Ave. Mr. Lowry said construction will begin Sept. 12, During con- struction, it is necessary to take up a strip of sidewalk two feet Christmas Bazaar Plans Started St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women's, Group No. 3, held its fall meeting Sept. 6 at the home of Mrs. David Kernohan, 906 Bayview Ave. The presi- dent, Mrs. Gordon Boles, wel- comed the members and chaired the meeting. Plans were made for the group to cater at a wedding in October. Plans were also made decorative and packaging uses. drove in three runs. Odie Wil- let was the losing pitcher. Later in the day, 'Whitby de- feated St. Thomas. Yates and Dave Heron had two hits each in this game. Whitby, defending Eastern Ontario Champions, return to Dundas on Sunday. A win over Riverside would send the team into the final against Orillia Le- gion. erground Conduit wide. BellCanada has planned to follow a '"'dig-lay-fill" con- struction program. The Whitby Streets Department will follow with sidewalk replacement. "The conduit we laid along that street 40 years ago is reaching capacity. Since the Whitby il is planning a In the rural area sur- rounding Oshawa and Whitby many beautiful homes- have been built where their owners can enjoy the quiet of the rural OSHAWA AREA HOME HAS BEAUTIFUL SETTING RaQwyesry F DISCOUNT " BOMBSHELL Imperial 12 GAUGE Shotgun SHELLS Mr. and Mrs. Fallaise and their three children. Mr. Fallaise is a teacher in the technical section of Ander- son Street High School, Whitby. here. Located against a backdrop of cedars, border- ing On the banks of. the Oshawa Creek, the three- bedroom bungalow provides a hestthful atmosphere for countryside as well as the amenities provided by the urban areas. One 'such is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fallaise, Ritson Rd. N., RR 1, Oshawa, seen Special Long Range 23% KEDRON (TC) -- As of Sept.| 1, Kedron United Church was) officially constituted as a one- point charge. However, until such time as all necessary ar- rangements have been made, and the new manse at Kedron leted, it will continue) streets and road beautification program for Centennial Year, Bell Canada decided to make the installation prior to their work," Mr. Lowry explained. In addition, the . telephone company will relocate a man- hale at Marv and Breck Sts. The present manhoie is im ti right-turn lane from Brock on to Mary St. The company plans to construct a new manhole on the sidewalk. This will mini- mize the interruption of traffic = men must enter the man- ole. graciously consented to replace Mrs. Butts. Rev. W. J. §. McClure led| the group in the Bible study entitled '"'What is Christian Re- sponsibility." Mrs. Lloyd Dafoe was in charge of the program in the absence of Mrs. George is p to be serviced by the same minister as Columbus - Raglan. Services will continue at the regular time. Sunday School services will resume on Sunday, September 11, with children up to and _in- Unit Stresses' Home Visits COBOURG -- The nursing staff of the Northumberland- Durham. health unit concen-| trated their efforts on home} visiting, office and chest clinics! during the summer. | Inspectors made regular visits to bathing beaches and swim- ming pools in the area. Nine- teen inspections were made and two swimming areas were pla- carded until water conditions Martin. The meeting closed with) prayer and the hostess assisted | to start preparing for the Christmas bazaar of Dec. 3. It is with regret that the resignation of Mrs. David Butts by her mother, Mrs. Grace Bartindale served refresh-| |ments. A | | The next meeting will be} jheld at the home of Mrs. Gor-| improved. | In the health unit report for) June and July, public health nurses held 23 office and school clinics in June and 15 in July. They visited a total of 665 fami- lies with a total of 1,227 indi- as social convener was ac-|don Boles, 302 James St., Oct,|Vidual visits. Nursing care was cepted, Mrs. David Kernohan |3, at 8 p.m. administered in more than 100 cases. School health services were Kedron United Church Now One - Point Charge jaccepted. | It said the next group of work- | te co ers jers' cases to be dealt with | ; would be the "'dismissals." The | company will inform the union's | Jobs To 18 Men grievance committee of its ac- ition, | HAMILTON (CP) --Eighteen| In the contract signed re- lof 51 Steel Company of Canada \cently between Stelco and the | Steelworkers, it was agreed that cluding 6 years of age in 1966|Workers who were either sus-ithe company would review the to attend at 10 a.m. and those pended or dismissed following | disciplined workers' cases by 7 and over at 11.15. There will}a four-day wildcat strike last|Sept. 30. again be baby sitting 'service| month have been offered their | Any cases not resolved to the 2 wag gig the church) sobs back, union officials said|Satisfaction of the union's griev- attendance | Thursday. ance committee will be medi- Sunday = School lated ti awards from 1965-1966 will be). Sixteen of the 18 have Wires nae shearemen of given during the church serv-|cepted and will return to work) iliati & ice Sept. 18. Parents are ask-|/next week. (Heer iepets some, ed to note that for the coming) 4 jcaflet distributed at the ace year a child will qualify for an/tijton works gates by the ex-| award with only two unexplain-|ecutive of Local 1005, United | ed absences. Verified sickness|<cteelworkers of America, ad:| or attendance at another church|viced Stelco employees of the or Sunday School will | company's action. : | Blue Star CANNED | CHICKEN Wonderful 'for fast meals, or snacks 3 ib. Can «1.98 One-Stop DECORATING ed to appoint members to al SHOW NUCLEAR MODELS | shop = Kedadh es pastoral relations committee} BASLE (Reuters) Scale | capsabia following services Sept. 11.|models of atomic power sia parang Aneta gag Broadloom Also on Sept. 11 the Kedron|went on show Thursday in this} ' Official Board will meet with|Swiss city at the first interna-| B16. Belin ond Verulsbes Kodachrome I! Super | Benjamin Moore Peints . eeees the home missions superinten- tional nuclear trade fair. Some i Ht Pa, mare mens oe f ' 8 n i | meeting, and all mabibet of ertta bee, Wana" beiaie DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 The congregation Wil So ss: | 3.40 4.00 the board are asked to attend. and West Germany, demon-| Kedron Doubles Club is hold-/strated such products as com-| ing a wiener and marshmallow|pjete power-station models, ura- | roast at the church, Sept. 10/niym fuel samples and intricate| at 8 p.m. All adults in the| eject i | tse cree' aie lasted tele ronic measuring gauges. attend this evening of fellow-| ship. A donation will be taken} to defray expenses. BROCK | 4 More Pupils ~ > Are Enrolled 4) KEDRON (Staff) -- An in-| crease of 51 in the enrolment | in the five public schools, oper- rrr, DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL : Dares COOKIES Assorted Kinds 1 Ib. Bags Evening Programs at 7 and 8:30 Last Complete Show at 8:30 a ie. INTER. Ratepayers Plan Membership Drive The Blair Park Vista Rate-|"Hard Time Dance" Oct. 8, at|from January to June with] payers Association held its first|the Royal Canadian Legion|/:4°, vision tests and 3,466 fall meeting Sept. 6 at the|Hall, from 8 p.m. till midnight,|"ealth inspections made. {completed for the school year.| ated by the East Whitby Town-| §# ship School Area Board, was "theHosTand GARY CLARKE » CHRIS NOEL reported Friday by J. H. Pas- SPECIAL QUEST STARS! tT Se ta eee coe, board secretary. Six hun-| N SAY 1° AMERICANS | BEAU BRUMMELS \dred and nine pupils enrolled! @ THE |Tuesday compared with. 558 last| DICK AND DEE DEE 4] THE ASTRONAUTS home of the president, Leonard/with an orchestra. A_ buffet! tou aa who chaired the meet-|lunch be A served. Tickets! School Official ing. : are available from all execu- lyear. GE TECHNICOLOR * Bim JACKIEANDGAYLE J| 6 wold SONGS denis Gis ote. heel -- go gy is \ hao schools are staffed by 20 Begins 7 P.M Wild. Wild Winter _S Only h | Mrs. Raymond Hawkins an-| eachers, including ' kindergar- 50 aR srt. 15 be Oct. " in charge|nounced that the Blair Park! Church Speaker i=: ak tiesensaribsive. ben! and 9:50 Saturday Matinee 1:30 ey 49 members. Mem: |Vista Teen Club, sponsored by| jlast year. Four new teachers | Qaaes a a this year will be $2.00\the ratepayers' association, will WHITBY--The morning wor-|were hired during the sum-| w . Set aside for a build-|hojd its full meeting Sept. 12, at/ship at St. Mark's. United)mer. A shift system is being| PULLOVERS from first quality Lambswool sweaters in a good selection of styles end colors, sizes small, med, ond ioe ing fund for community centre.!R| 4, Hutchinson School at §|Church last Sunday morning|used in one room at the Ked-| Arrangements were made for|p.m. All Teen agers and their | was conducted by the dancont iron School, Mr. Pascoe cid. members of the executive to| parents are urged to attend this|ess, Miss Ila Newton, who| The enrolment at the five attend a council meeting in the| meeting to assist in making|spoke on the subject "Labor-|schools is: Maxwell Heights, | near future. They will again|arrangements for their forth-\ers Together with God." The|122; Kedron, 153; Coronation, | -- a poy! "dl clean-up | coming dance. soloist was Mrs. David Mc-|165; Columbus Junior. School, pk och grap hs er Rein "At the close of the meeting -- West Hill, abe 28 and Raglan, 141, is hoped that council memberg|*!! members were asked to ee at te : 3 ikeep in mind the membership|2re under way at St. Mark's. Ideal for home, office, or cot- age. will again show the same will-| WILL BLAST SHIP ingness for this request as they did in attending to the tots' drive and go all the way to|Church School sessions start contact prospective members, |ext Sunday at 9 a.m. with the park. The hostess served light re- The association will hold a'freshments. omen mennniner ri nueN OTTER NEWS IN BRIEF WAS DRUNK ON A BIKE 700,000 to some 42,000 students. PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Victor|The plan provides government-| ests bis Wicreie thtongh tort] for full-time studies be-| Tuesday's rush-hour traffic, was|Suaranteed bank loans to stu-| fined $15 Wednesday for oper- yond secondary school. ating a non-motor vehicle while HOLDS TALKS drunk. OTTAWA (CP) -- Christian TRIES ESCAPE Fouchet, French education min- WINDSOR (CP) -- Matthew ister, Wednesday talked with) Charles Lamb, 18, of no fixed) Paul Martin, Canada's external! NMA HIT address, charged with the mur-|affairs minister, for half an| der of a 20-year-old Windsor) hour. Later, the Canadian min- girl in a shooting affray here] ister announced his government June 25, tried to escape custody| is to give six French libraries Wednesday as he was being led/a collection of 800 books in to court. He was remanded to) French and English written by) Sept. 15. GIVES LOANS TOTAL | OTTAWA (CP)--Loans total-| Canadian authors. BALLOTS SENT OTTAWA (CP)--Ballots have juniors, intermediates and sen- iors meeting at 9 a.m. The nursery, kindergarien and pri- mary departments meet at 11) a.m. Youth organizations will] resume their meetings next! week, | Next Sunday, Gordon Harle,| Mrs. J. L. Beaton's successor| as organist and choir leader, will be at the organ. Mr, Harle comes from Port Arthur where} he was the superintendent of} music in the schools. | Howard Hempstead, superin- tendent of the Whitby Public Schools and an elder in St. Marks, will be the speaker. ST. JOSEPH DE LA RIVE, Que. (CP) -- Demolition. crews | will use 10 tons of dynamite to| break up the wreck of the laker |Leecliffe Hall which sank in the | St. Lawrence 70 miles down- stream from Quebec City in September 1964 after a collision with the Greek freighter Appol- onia. A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 144% King St. East 723-2721 It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home recipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store New Home Recipe Reducing Plan lose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; if YOU DRIVE WITH? If you drive an automatic, it's « case of the less the better. Since we only have two feet, that means one of them. The right foot thet both brakes the car and presses the accelere- tor. One foot can't do both jobs at the same time, which ig why it is the best method to drive your car. The el i thet tell us everything these doys, say it takes three quarters of a second to shift from gos to brake with one foot. At 60 mph that amounts to 66 feet In a critical situation, that could be @ very critical dis- tance. But this could be the theory that floundered on the rock of experience. Most drivers can't co-ordinate their feet fast enough to take ge of the di saving and their inactive left foot DRAGS on the brake pedal. The slightest pressure on the brake pedal con couse the brake shoes to drag against the drums, building up excessive heat, causing the brakes to become glazed and wear down rapidly. Drivers who make a habit of this often get only half the nor- mal life out of their brakes. If you use your left foot but take it entirely off the pedal, there is little saving in time from using your right foot. Another good habit to get into is to have your brake linings checked at regular intervals by Northside's Service Depart- 1 hi 9.99 i 5.99 EACH WUVNNTY; DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL OFFICE-IN-ONE UNIT Desk complete with key, 2 utility drawers and letter file drawe er, 2 storage space frorit drops to form a typewriter table, with ball bearing rollers on all drawers. Baked enamel finish in gray color, 3 only. 4 EACH reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don't disappear from | neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the | ment so excessive wear doesn't score your brake drums. When you need brake service, depend on the experts at Northside. ling $35,946,935 were granted) gone into the mail this week to 51,272 students under the Can-/ 2,670 CNR locomotive engineers and ask for four ounces of Naran empty Concentrate. Pour this into a} back. Follow this easy way en- bottle for your money | dorsed by many who have tried | this plan and help bring back | alluring curves and graceful | slenderness. Note how quickly bloat disappears--how much bet- | ter you feel, More alive, youthful | appearing active, | pint bottle and add enough pefruit juice to fill the bottle. ake two tablespoons full a day as needed and follow the Naran Plan. If your first purchase does not show you a simple easy way to ada Student Loans Plan during) who are to decide whether to the year ending June 30, the) retain the Brotherhood of Loco- finance department announced! motive Engineers as their bar- Wednesday. During the first] gaining agent or switch to the year of the plan, now in its|Brotherhood of Locomotive En- third year, loans totalled $26,-iginemen and Firemen. On Highway No. NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODG 2 Between Oshawa and Whitby 918 BROCK ST I WHITEY ONT

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