i i i } H * WHITBY DAY - BY - DAY 5 Children Baptised At St. Mark's Church Five children were presented by thelr parents at the Sacra- ment of Infant Baptism held last Sunday in St, Mark's Unit- ed Church. The minister, Rev. u -- was assisted by Elder . W, Boys, hg A oh Bawrd prunes Lynn ughter r, and Mrs, F. M, Wootton; Janine and Denise Foster, daughters of Mr, and Mrs, G, Foster; Robert James Luffman, son of Mr, and Mrs, R, W, Luffman; Tammy Jean McNutt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. McNutt. Parish Guild Completes Bazaar Plans The main item of business at the Afternoon Branch of All Saints' Parish Guild meeting was completing plans for the "Old Tyme" bazaar to be held Nav 98 fram 9 till 520° nm Mrs. Ralph Adye, wife of a former rector of All Saints', will open the bazaar, Guests will be welcomed by the president, Mrs, Donna Mar- tin, and honorary president, Mrs, Stanley Armstrong. A for- mer guild president, Mrs, F. A. Cuddy, will be at the door to receive admission, Convener: 0° tea tables will be; Mrs, Earl Dilling, assisted by Miss Alma Rowe, Mrs, Ge- orge Lomax, Mrs. C. McMure- hey, Mrs. Ted Brant, Mrs, Leo- nard Beckley, Mrs, Nellie Mc: Lean, Mrs. James Crawforth, Mrs, Gifford Beaton,Mrs, Edith Hoar and Mrs, George Town The kitchen convener is Mrs. Milton Halpenny, Her helpers are Mrs, Charles Daly, Mrs. Bert Lear and Mrs.E. Harlow, Homebaking, Mrs, E. L. Hul- Next Sunday the congregation will celebrate the long United Church and Methodist history in the Whitby area by holding two special services, In the morning Rev, J. R. Hord, BA, BD, STM, secretary o! the Board of Evangelism and So- cial Service of the United Church of Canada, will be the guest speaker, In the evening the Hi-C mem- bers will conduct worship in the Folk Service style using the rhythm and idiom of the teen- ager, bert, Mrs. George Levinston, Mrs, Ronald Carter and Mrs, F, R, McGary, Conveners of children's table and knitted wear, Miss Louise McIntosh, Mrs. P. E. Henstock sestetad' he ies" we YE Bk erts. Miscellaneous booth con- veners; Mrs, R, &, Emith, Mrs, George Eastwood and Mrs, L, R, Green, Aprons; Mrs. Edith Watts, Miss. Edith Barnes and Mrs, Dora Basher. The Christmas stockings draw is in charge of Mrs, Margaret Dewsbury and Mrs. M, Carrol. Jandy booth conveners are Mrs, Charles Luck and Mrs, C Chis- holm, In charge of decorations will be Mrs, A. B, Conrad, Mrs R. E. Smith and committee. ned, members have: decided to| concentrate on "Old Tyme" hos: pitality, A hearty welcome is extended to all ; Conveners will be at the pa- rish hall the evening preceeding the bazaar to decorate and also receive articles for the sale. Instead of wearing old tashion-| Wh ed costumes as formerly plan-| AJAX MAYOR WILL SEEK RE-ELECTION AJAX (Staff) -- A subdued election without issues appears to be in store for Ajax Town Council in their bi-annual elec- tion in three weeks: The only race At present seems to be a possibility of two mayoralty candidates in incum- bent Mayor Harry Smith and the possible election bid by Councillor William LeGross, Mayor Smith said he would definitely run for this third term to see the completion of the projects he initiated, Mayor Smith. said he would like to see the town obtain a cemetery during the next year and prom- ised to continue striving to maintain a favorable residen- tial industrialassessment balance, Councillor LeGross said he would definitely run for coun- cil but said he would not run against Mr, Smith until he could see his way clear to do 80. REEVE Henry Polak, the incumbent reeve, looks like a sure thing jor a secona ieim ac iiGii. Mr. Polak said he felt he had done a good job for the town in the past two years on coun- ty council, He said he would strive for redistribution of county seats and a county ad- ministered welfare system, Mr. Polak, an Ajax lawyer, served on the Ajax school board prior to coming to council for six nitty neste itby May years, two of them as chair- man, DEPUTY REEVE Since ineumbent Deputy Reeve Join Hall was moved to Montreal by his employer, Du- pont of Canada, the deputy reeve's chair is vacant, The only possible councillor run- ning for the position at this point is Mary Reid. Mrs. Reid, who recently lost her husband, said she would run for the position if she feels personal problems can be worked out prior to nomination night, Mrs, Reid has served on Ajax couneil for six years and for three of those years was deputy reeve. She was appoint- ed reeve when Reeve John Mills died six years ago. Mrs. Reid said she felt there was a need for experienced people on council to face the new problems of the town as it continues its rapid expansion, Mrs, Reid said she felt more citizens should show an inter- est in the affairs of the muni- cipality, lor Reginald Wright said he would not be seeking a further term on council this year, Mr, Wright said he had run out of things to complain about. He said he ran for council four years ago because an autocratic government was running the municipality, The professional engineer said he or Favors would like to see some new faces on Council, Councillor Owen Ashley seid he would run for another two- year term to finish the job he started five years ago, that of giving Ajax the best services possible. Mr. Ashley has served the town for 10 years and said the town now has one of the best equipped works depart- ments of any small town, Mr, Ashley said he had seen the town improve tremendously over the past five years, An eight ~ year councillor, Councillor Wetherall has man- ipulated the town's purse strings for the past five years as finance committee chair- man. Mr. Wetherall said he would seek re-election, Mr. Wetherall, plant manager of Cc. P. Clair Canada Ltd., said he feels stronger now that the two projects the town has undertaken in the past two years needed to be done, Mr. Wetherall said the town would reach its favorable 50-50 indus- trial residential assessment in the next two years, Councillor Clark Mason said he had made the decision not to run for another term be- cause of the pressures of his teaching job, He said he would probably run again if William LeGross ran against Mayor Smith because he felt that too large a change in council Firms | A Complete SERVICE Gifts From Are Increased WHITBY (Staff) -- Clean- up operations by the Whitby United Appeal will begin next could be disastrous to the town, When Mr. Mason was inform- ed that Reg Wright was not running, he said he would probably reconsider his earlier decision not to run and will likely throw his hat in the ring for another two years. Mr. Brunelle, a GM em- ployee, defeated at the polls two years ago, said he would likely run this year. Mr, Brun- elle said he felt council needed a labor representative and said he would battle higher taxes if elected, Mr, Brunelle, who pre- viously served two years on council, suggested: "'Let's pay our bill before we do any more work," A relative newcomer to Ajax, Robert Shelley became well known to Ajax ratepayers in his stand against the arena- recreation centre. Mr. Shelley said he would run for a council seat because of his interest in municipal affairs and because he believes the next two years are going to be tough for the tewn Mr. Shellev has resided in Ajax for 18 months, is di- rector of the Ajax Chamber of Commerce, treasurer of the Ajax Rotary Club and _ the Manager of Staley Canada Ltd. The Ajax nomination night will be held Nov. 21 between 7 and 8 p.m, at the council cham- bers. If an election is needed it will be held Dec. 3, TT Ty tert) ona peel patti in der llat sO bdbyet eit THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 10, 1966 § SHIP SSAIL IN BULL SETS MARK The St. Lawrence Seaway can| The bull giraffe, the world's take ships 730 feet long up tojtallest animal, may stand 19 2,300 miles inland. feet high. 7 6 jvvrisgr tensive oe SLENDERIZE Now For Christmas Newest type equipment. The Cost ? -- Surprisingly Little. PHONE 728-4351 or MRS. HUGHES 668-3061 RED WING URCHARDS APPLES: Melntosh, Hy Delicious, Cortland & Macoun Located 2 Miles West of © Heating Reunion Held By Evening Guild All Saints Anglican Church)a film on the turn of the cen- Evening Guild with the centennial celebrations, | interesting. Following the sho-| held a past presidents and past|wing a social hour was enjoyed| members reunion Monday ev-|and renewed acquaintances. | ening at the parish hall. Tea hostesses were Mrs, Ron| Mrs, Horace Hiscox was in|Agg, Mrs. Bernard Orton, Mrs, charge of the evening. Mr. and| James Speers, Mrs. Brian Crof- Mrs, William McKnight showed'ton and Mrs. Peter Cook, Bazaar Christmas Table Plans Laid Mrs, John Harvie, president/home of Mrs, Lloyd Dafoe, 917 of the association, was welcom- Annes St. | ed at the November meeting} A discussion was held on the! of St. Andrew's Presbyterian duties of the group for the as- Women, Group 3, at the home)sociation meeting of Dec, 12. of Mrs, Gordon Boles, 302 Ja-| Rev, W. J, 8. McClure led the mes St, | group in the Bible study entit- Final plans were made for the|led 'Responsibility and Free- | WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby Mayor Desmond Newman, speaking to the Whitby Rotary Club Tuesday, came out strong: jly for some type of amalgama- tion between the town and Whit- in connection,|tury which proved to be most/Y Township. In his address Mayor New- man warned his audience that there would be difficult years ahead if amalgamation took place but said that: unification should not occur piecemeal. "It's impossible to adminis- trate a hodge-podge," said Mayor Newman who told Ro- tarians the next step in an amalgamation program is to inform the people of the changes that unification would bring. "The township does not pay one penny towards police pro- tection and a great hue and cry would be heard if a police department were to serve both completion of the Christmas| table at the bazaar to be held/ Dec. 3. There will be a work! meeting for this Nov. 10 at the! dom". The hostess served lunch and) a some hour was enjoyed by all, WHITBY PERSONALS Wiliam Bonnetta, Euclid Street, is again a patient at| Women, Group 3, the Oshawa General Hospital, Best wishes to Mrs. Keith Driver, 927 Annes Street, who celebrating her birthday to- y. Belated birthday wishes to Marybeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Humphrey, who celebrated her sixth birth- day Wednesday. The Whitby Garden Club is holding its meeting this eve- ning at King Street School. The guest speaker is Mrs, James Crawforth, who will ex- plain the technique of flower drying and will demonstrate the arranging of same. Citizens Plan Vote Forum AJAX (Staff) -- Former Ajax Mayor William Parish said he found it odd that a number of St. Andrew's Presbytertan is meeting this. evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Dafoe, 917 Annes Street, for a work meeting in preparation of the Dec, 3 ba. zaar and tea to be held at the areas and amalgamation would be blamed for the increased taxes," said Mayor Newman, BRAND NEW SPIRIT 'There is no justification in allowing one municipality to subsidize another," continued the mayor, "'Broadened views of the town and township offi- cials has created a brand new spirit regardless of the final de- cision," "We can all see the changes that have to be on hand, the church hall, township has industrial lands BROCK Evening Programs: Start 7 and 8:25 whitey | | | Starring -- Johnethen Daley end Keren Jensen et 7 end 10 p.m. Last Complete Show et 8:25 Shown 8:35 Only people may be dropping out of | as well as large areas served by wells and septic tanks, The question is who will pay the cost of the service and where will the money come from?" asked Mr, Newman, GOODWILL ESSENTIAL Mayor Newman said that some of the conditions existing in the township would have to be met in the next five years and suggested that the whole education concept must be borne from a simple policy. He said the Town of Whitby had a moral responsibility for town- Amalgamation Plan ship residents and that all that was required was an expres- sion of good will. Mayor Newman said that the news media would have to be ;most careful not to slant in- formation to residents of the town and township. Mr. Newman congratulated the Township of Whitby on its willingness to acquire a plan- ning consultant firm to prepare an intelligent decision asking for the effects on the ratepay- ers of both the town and town- ship. Mayor Newman said town week, All section chairman will try to tie up their divi- sions, Whitby's total to date is $11,800, Corporate contribu- tions are at least 40 per cent higher than they were in 1965. Canvasses of the employees at Lasco Steel firm and Sklar | Furniture Company are due to begin now. Reports on con- tributions from Dunlop Rub- ber Company's employees are expected. © Plumbing © Kitchens COMPLETE COMPLETE PH. 668-2991 council would analyze the re- port very carefully when it be- came available. \ BROADLOOM SALE REMNANTS CASH and CARRY PRICES REMNANTS 100% DUPONT NYLON 12' x 9 Beige -- Reg. 95.40 SALE : 12' x 38" Avocedo -- SALE Reg. 34.80 18' x 2° Beige ---- Reg, 39.75 SALE . 4 x 6 6" Avocede -- SALE Reg. 23.85 12° x 10° 7" 50) Blue -- Reg. 157.30 SALE AP ot ¥ nus Herd bck --~ Reg. 194.00 135.50 100% WOOL HARDTWIST 12' x 9 7" Gold -- Reg, 164.40 SALE BALES 100% WOOL WILTON Hard Twist, Avocado, Harvest Gold, Coin Gold, Sandwood, Sand Beige. Reg. 12.95, SALE, Yd, ........ 11.45 PROPYCEL Princess Blue, Antique White. Reg. 10.95. SALE 9.45 501 DUPONT NYLON Whitby on No. 2 Highway at the "BIG RED APPLES" Whitby's Annual SANTA CLAUS PARADE DEC. 3rd, 1966 Entries Needed Now FLOATS, BANDS, CLOWNS, PONIES NOVELTY CARS, BIKES, STEAM ENGINES, ANTIQUE CARS, WAGONS, TRACTORS, ETC. Call Bill Schatzman .. 668-3338 -- Days Norm O'Leary ...... 655-4857 -- Evenings or Box 354, Sante Claus Parade, Whitby P.O, seeens Don't be late --Enter Early ! SPONSORED BY: Retail Section of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce -- Under Direction of the Whitby Lions Club buy a better USED CAR the GMAC way o the council race after commit. | ting the town to several large | expensive projects during the past two years. | Mr, Parish said that although | he would not be running for | council he would hate to see! 1965 Pontiac Super Sport Hardtop A teal bergein for someone Yeoking fer @ showroom eondi+ tion cor---This one ewner model le eager te show eff, Lis, 477724, 32' x 15" Red 15.95 yd, -- Reg, 319.00 <a Sap Gold Plush. Reg. 13.95. SALE, Yd. ... 9.45 80% WOOL -- 20% NYLON 12" x 14° 5" Sandalwood ---- Reg. 252.55 SALE vs Whitby Concert Association First Concert in the 1966-1967 Series . } ry 4 x 27" Copper -- Rea. 12.95 esee.ece BOWN -- BALANCE $72 per me. ever 86 me SALE maembership on council fall inte the hands of anyone. Mr, Parish said the recenily Te-vitalized Ajax Citizens Com- mittee expected a large turn- out next Tuesday night at the Lord Durham Public School at 8 p.m, A phone calling campaign to bring out citizens would be con- ducted prior to the meeting and the committee would attempt to get a complete slate of nom- inees for the election. © Mr. Parish said that although the Citizens Committee would not actually back anyone for council it would attempt to bring the public up to date on municipal happenings. The former mayor said facts and figures would be available to anyone showing up at the meeting Tuesday night Just Arrived... 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