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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Nov 1967, p. 5

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ich heard an applica- the removal of the King St. railway thorny political issue the town wide open years, dating as far the days when Frank | was a baseball play. -year-old Kerr was as a judge of the r Court of Canada this > was chief commis- the old board of Trans- missioners since Jan, fter serving for a per- sistant counsel and as- lief commissioner. He hairman of the trans. committee with for. f the Canadian trans. mission earlier this HE PRESIDED here d tough, unyielding to - Get - Rid - of - The - pporters, but one fac. ve admitted - his hands tty well tied legally strictive nature of the | Canada Railway Act, ot allow for such re- nply because a city ve that the tracks' aused economic hard- embarrassment no end was Mr. Kerr moved ; displays of public *k sentiment. He pub sed one civic - mind. ive because. the lat- 1ailed pamphlets, at- o fill the City Coun- er (where the inquiry with supporters. Kerr this was a form lation for the com Perhaps he was the 'tracks were a eyesore to many. i's local appearance d to bring such emo- he surface "ks issue wasn't de- the Kerr board. Jatter' chairman ren- orthwhile public ser- 'ly suggesting that all parties - the corpor- CNR and the three firms that used the commercial purpos- pwn and work out a 'T was reached lat City Council, fearful ispute would become plection issue, finally pay the three firms t requested - $10,000 Sut don't forget Mr. uttered the right the right time. Be- his prestige, his ad- ollowed. we will always be ere many colorful in the saga of the luding Russell Hum- , as counsel for the . He never appeared advantage than be 3oard, Few citizens in intricate grasp of gal technicalities in- Mr. Humphreys, and Some 14 years be ity alderman, he had ally as hard for the oval, RS AGO YEARS AGO, ov. 17, 1947 wa Railway Co. has bus service on Park to the terrible con- » road. It will resume treet is fixed. idrews Society has ized in Oshawa and Diarmid has been the first president, YEARS AGO, pv. 17, 1932 . Fricker has con- ain act as conductor awa Choral Society. Boy Scouts are hold- Matinee" at the atre in an effort to orer children with istmas. mL TEM yi a | ED BY .D WAS j NOMINATIONS TONIGHT COUNCIL, Former Reeve Runs PICKERING (Staff) -- Sher- man Scott, former township © reeve and County Warden, will again test his strength at the polls as a candidate for reeve on Dec. 2. A nomination. meeting for council and school board posi- tions will be held tonight at the township hall in Brougham from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Two- year term nominations will be received for reeve, deputy reeve, five councillors, five trustees in school area 1 and five trustees school area 8. Mr. Scott is mgaried, has two grown children' He was on township council from 1955 to 1963. He was deputy reeve in 1957-58 and reeve from 1959 to 1963. He has served as a mem- ber of the executive of the Mayors and Reeves Association and was vice-chairman of the urban-rural munici ssocia- ; : : lik pal associa tonsiléctomy a the with strangers. Teach children SGT, FRED BAKER As his achievements during Oshawa Genera gues NOT to acétpt candy, money or, + « » issues warning | his four years as township Mrs. Duke Zilstra opened. her gifts from anyone outside their] reeve, Mr. Scott lists: the ap- |home to group 1 members of St d own families or close family |cherk the qualifications of proval of the official plan;_ the Andrew's Presbyterian Women # \friends, Prepare them to an-lovery haby sitter before Aldine: approval of the Ray Ridges Officers elected for the ensuing Siswer, "No thank you, | am not! . Rikae tae sil ie subdivision; the water filtration pas are president, Mrs. Duke jallowed to actept anything from) aoe a are iw plant in the township; the pur- Zilstra; secretary, Mrs, Donald a stranger.' Tell them never to.' |) atk ne Wy Pct ad hy chase and sale of industrial Trumbley; treasurer, Mrs sit on a stran s lap or let dean es si rt ag me "ill lands and a successful piebis- Aubrey McNaughton; social Alm touch tem avoid h Infor ena cite on Sunday sports and convener, Mrs. David Bush; Rule 5. Never accept car ride. Arrancements ara Heine nine liquor lounges. fellowship, Mrs. Walter col from.a stranger. Teach children for sot. Baker to speak to ss Olive MacMillan. Mrs not to approach a 'car if invited ... % pees Wat HISTORY a. Sloan extended a to bv a stranger. and never Derete of children in all pub Mr. Scott traced the history vote of thanks to Mrs. George allow them to hit Advise ll he township back to 1791 2 iis et... 3 - | Anderson, retiring president them, it is not z 0 ride FATHER'S NIGHT when the boundaries were sur- fh 2 ae if is < ie eases | well done. Rey. W. J. with a stranger, even thou M Gerry Creighton, the veyed. He xaid by 1809 the pop- SHERMAN SCOTT IN RACE FOR TOWNSHIP REEVE gt ee gave the bible study playmates may. be anxious to president of Ri A. Hutchison ulation was 180 and this grew ... Former Ontario County Warden The January meeting will be!" accept Home and School, chaired the : 6.345 by. 1850. Mr. Scott said held at the home of Mrs. Don- | Rule 6, Get the licence num-|meeting and urged active mem- in 1850 the township, had more s : i m A } ; Wilson, 401 Fairview Dr ber. Teach children at if -ayber to contact -- prospective industries than it does today was reached in the 50's ald Spel Lagi te a ae Sane aan J Sd a meets were served by tranger tries to get them into Members and invite them to at with 24 mills, a shipyard at the|council that the only way to Mt f Soni wat Hee balleeen report section dealing . with 1. hostess, assisted by Mrs a_car, they should--refuse--andjtend the-next-meeting of Jan, 9 -- -- "<n riverandiobtain--a--water-and sewage fhe aning in cb the festdential oo and_the_inequality_of the nayid Bush. get the licence number of the on which will be 'Father's a busy Frenchman's Bay . é 7 y 7 car--Wr t-down with penciti te With the introduction Lt system_was_through_one_large/areas_had_been Sra eOR by ie facets ane erste An interesting program was! DOUG MANTZ and paper, or secatch it is the Miss Catherine Barrie, school steam in the 1850's the popula- developer. As a result Bay fe Beat, COUnet) and gre industry and regional govern- presented to memders of St | «ae Gets: PAD jdirt. with a stick. Report the/nurse for the Ontario County tion began to drop and by 1921|Ridges came into being pro {pt le plan has virtually been ment not based on county|Mark's United Church Women,) incident to parents or police/Health Unit, explained the serv- {it reached a low of 4.407. Injyiding the township with water|/Bnored. boundaries ---but----with -- direct Unit _7, when Miss_ Florence right away ices given in the schools by the 1941 the population total set aland sewers in return for a 600-/ PLATFORM representation Heard and Mrs. Charles Brough-} Mantz Plans > 7. Play with a friend (unit new high with 6,602 but againjacre residential development. As his platform Mr. Scott, Mr. Scott said that if elected ton gave the basic history of never alone. Teach children that) Miss Janet Hollingsworth, den dipped in 1945 when 5,308 per-| Also leading up to the Bay,promised to introduce com-\he would re-open the question Whitby. and the past history of 4 Playing alone in an_ isolated(ta illustrated her talk sons resided in the township. Ridges development, he said,|petent administfation to thelof the township purchasing St. Mark's United Church. A Oxtor tu 1€$ area invites trouble.' Instruct|Wwith slides and gave further in-| Mr. Scott said many summer|was the refusal by Ajax to dis-|fownship, restore co-operation|hydro facilities from the On-|book is being written on these) anne ,, \them NEVER to play in empty} cottages in the township were|cuss including the township in|between council and township/tario Hydro, adhere to the Subjects as a centennial project.| WHITBY : ouglas Mant? buildings or alleyways _ and| | | scrutinize Mrs. Thomas Farndale, theison of Mr. and Mrs. CarliNEVER accept an_ invitation! converted during and after the|a new water plant scheme even'staff, remove. the distrust be-|official SCHOOL BOARDS | WHITBY /AJAX PERSONALS |Children's Safety Rules | Again Members. of St Andrew's|Margaret MacInnes. It was an Presbyterian Women, Group 4,|nounced that a 'Euchre Night" . . met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd|will be held Nov. 22 at the hall, Listed B Police Ser eant) Campbell, Henry Street. Mrs.|with comrade Jackie Wilsindon | Thomas Brown, the president,|in charge, the general public ts) chaired the meeting and an-linvited to attend. There will be) wirpy (Staff) -- Set. Fred nounced the Preshyterian|prizes and refreshments will beparer of the Whithy police Women's, Association supper of|served Plans were made forjcnoke on "Child Molesting" at Dec. 11, with groups 2 and 4|/the Dec. 20 Christmas party./the R. A. Hutchison Home and making arrangements. Group 4|when a dinner will be served|school meeting this week. jmembers, with Mrs. John\Frost,|and members will exchange) He .ave to parents ten rules |will have charge of the Christ-|gifts, Members of the ladies', soiigw and this wa¥ protect Imas table at the annual Christ-|auxiliary will assist the men's! heir childeen : |mas bazaar on Dec. 2. Arrange-|branch with the ae fo Baa i | ts were made for the 1968/Christmas party, Dec. 16. Mem-| *. ™" lieantnle meetings to he held at|bers were reminded of the darts\Parents full name. If lost or in | fey The grouplevenings each Monday, and| trouble, it is natural for any members' homes. de sg sgt Ichild to panic, knowing his or was invited to attend the Whithy|bowling -every Sunday night. If) , ' tine oflinterested in joining, please con- her name, address and tele Heart Foundation meeting Iphone number 'will be of great jassistance in lofaapin home home address and a) Nov. 20. at St. Mark's United/tact Dlo Haves at 942-5125. | Church hall. Rev. W. JF. S. Me-| | .| James Airey. entertainment! Rule 2. Know how to use the ble stud 7 : | 4 Lagan pomggeeings aa mote chairman of the Ajax, Picker-|telephone. Teach children how (ents ostess § ling, Whitby retarded Children/to use a telephone and their | Association is in charge of the|home telephone number. | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phair,jdance being held Friday at the| Rule 3, The policeman Is a |Centre Street South, have re-|Ajax Carousel Inn. Tickets will friend. Teach children to turn turned home after visiting in|be avialble at the door Pro-lto the police when help is Ni Pointe Claire, Que. and Ottawa regs for ne Nining fund and! needed. Remind them that most j 4 jthe new workshop policemen are in uniform and Marlene, daughter of Mr. and| ---- drive official cars. Mrs. Curtis Brown, underwent a Rule 4 conduct Courteous plan and war consisting mainly of smalliafter the Ontario Municipal/tween urban and rural partsjevery dollar spent: in the town president, chaired the meeting Mantz, 115 Burns St Whitby,|from a stranger to gn. to a| a ry structures with no basement|Board had requested the twolof the municipality, request the'ship and the devotional period mee anes ey comple si thelmovie, or a iy him to a Re UCI and a low assessment. He saidjmunicipaities get together. _ - in charge of Mrs. Roy Mollon|) Ph.D. requirements during re-|room house e. ar shed the township still faces a diffi-| Mr. Scott says he believes| and Mrs. Borg Jorgensen At|cent examinations in English Rule & Kee t. Tf at all| cult problem with these low|the Bay Ridges development BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE jthe Dec. 11 meeting members| literature at the University of! nossible keep a doz. Children = assessed areas, many of them|had to happen in order for the jare reminded to bring cookies Toronto who play in the va or on the in vour own home jto be exchanged among mem Mr. Mantz is now a teaching|playground, or run errands with home recipe yourself township to get water and sew age. He said before Bay Ridges in subdivisions dating back 100 years, "In the 1950's the water in many wells became inade-jwas developed the township quate and it was obvious that/could not have obtained the the township needed adequate|funds to build either a water or water and sewage facilities." |sewage plant Mr. Scott said the township| 'I believe that in 1959 we got asked the federal government|the best agreement possible in 16-Year-Old in 1948 for the opportunity tojthe Bay Ridges subdivision AJAX A sentence of nine purchase the Crown interests|agreement," said Mr. Scott. months definite and nine in Ajax, pointing out that the} He said he believes that at)months indefinite was im-| coer gr, Baral ag bgt sae are ion pg i hor posed on Thomas Russell Rey-| men strict cow serve parts|have o restric eve aoe i of the township. The govern-|residentially and that, any large nolds, 16, ot ri deepal who ment replied pointing out that|developer would have to put up|appéared Thursday befor '| the capital costs might be too|substantial guarantees -includ-|Magistrate H. M. Jermyn great for the township tojing one iexeh agg vi -- charged with theft. The accused) assume. |ment precede residentia e-| Aas ' | Mr. Scott said the conclusion'velopment under the official|"®S B've" ® similar concurrent Population Of Canada Now Totals 20,548,000 OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's; Newfoundland 502,000 population at Oct. 1 was 20,-|000): Prince Edward Island 548,000, up 296,000 since the|109,000 (109,000; Nova ScotiajHouse of Concord when he ap-} start of the year. 1758,000 (756,000; New Brunswick|peared in Pickering court last) A report by the Dominion Bu-|623.000 (617,000; Quebec 5,-|month; but a few days later reau of Statistics Thursday said|894,000 (5.781,000); Ontario 7,-|walked away. With a compan-| British Columbia has been|217,000 (6,961,000); Manitobajion he took a car and drove} growing fastest since the last/966,000 (963,000); Saskatchewan|to Fairport Beach where if was population census to June 1,/959,000 (955.000); Alberta 1,- abandoned and the keys thrown 196. 502,000 (1,463,000); British Co-laway. The total population is up|lumbia 1,973,000 (1,874,000); ORS 533,000 or 2.7 per cent since|Yukon 15,000 (14.000); North- MINORS nity t mid-1966, In British Columbia,|west Territories 30,000 (29,000),; Five youths pleaded guilty to) the growth was 5.3 per cent as|-- - - -\drinking while under the legal | . Geor Georgiadis, 17, the province added 99,000 peo- DUPLICATE BRIDGE Be Nichia DIMA abTO '. cca ale , 16, io gr y 25 . a9, Whitby duplicate bridge win-|were placed on six months sus-| y 56,000 or 3 Pgs pith ringed or ners were: North and South --/pended sentence. Willis W. Bell, | 2.7 per cent, and 'Quebec by|Ed Cole and Duncan McCuaig,/18, was fined $100 and costs or} 113,000 or two per cent. 104: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Winter, 20 days. Gerald Montgomery, Populations by provinces Oct. 100; Mrs. Gifford Beaton and/17, was convicted on the same 1, with comparable totals for|Mrs. Bruce McColl, 95; Mr. and|charge and David Sweeney, 16, -|term in a charge of wilful damage. The accused, who pleaded guilty to the charges, took aj} number of articles from park-} ed cars and a bed sheet from a clothes line. He broke into a model home which was vacant| and did damage amounting to slightly more than $100. | Reynolds was sent to the} (493, bers. Lunch was served by Mrs. Fellow of University College,|a faithful dog at their heels are! easy, Sentenced as needed and follow the Nara' an of Ajax was fined $75 and costs new member into the auxiliary, To.'say where they are tario College of Education, or 15 days in fail. g ronto, Mr, Mantz received both} Rule 19. What about the baby SUSPEND SENTENCE 5 \his primary and secondaryjsitter? Be sure you hire some SUSPEND SENTENCE Oshawa Drivers" hooling in Whitby, and. hisione you know and can. trust| Charged with false pretences, jering Horticultural jas follows jusing dried materials (2) Ch ;/mas dining table arrangement Pi ' If yor first purchase does not| ter you fee! ahow you « simple easy way to| appearing and active. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Movember 17, 1967 5 Horticultural Meeting Set PICKERING (Staff) -- Pick. Society is holding a pre-Christmas meet- ing next Tuesday at Rouge Hill United Church at 8 p.m Entries for this meeting are (1) An arrangement (3) Christmas door decoration (4) Potted house plant decora- tion in bloom (5) Potted house , Plant decoration, foliage (6) Gift | wrapped box (7)-A centennial ; winter , corsaze (9) Collection of cactus. scene (8) Christmas Each member of the society will bring a Christmas gift to be exchanged. There are door prizes and social' games planned formation on the new dental program in schools It was announced that 'Young Canada's Book Week' is being held from Nov. 15 to Nov. 22 At the Oshawa McLaughlin children's library, a puppet show is to be presented Satur day at 19:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. There will also be folk singinz Lunch was provided by grade one mothers and served bv the social convener, Mrs. D. Reyn- olds One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Draperies Broadloom CLL. Paints and Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. PHONE 668-5862 | 107 Byron St. $., Whitby eeoeos New Home Recipe ng Plan It's simple how quickly one| lose bulky fat and help regain se pounds of unrightly fat| slender more graceful curves; if Make! reducible pounds and inches of It's | excess fat don't disappear from no trouble at all and costa) neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, Ronald Pascoe, Mrs, Hilda Fos- University of Toronto. Pre-jseldom, if ever, molested ittle. Just go to your drug store| calves and ankles just return the ter and committee viously, 6 was a teacher at! Rule 9. Know where they are.| and ask for four ounces of Naran|empty bottle for your money ea < ; 7 Giint here vour| Concentrate. Pour this into a| back. Follow this easy way en- . " Anderson High School, Whitby,|Be sure you know where you ' ye 2 The president of Ajax Royal\ 14 Woodbridge High. School {child is playing and with whom,| Dint bottle and add enough | dorsed by many who have tried ine on S e orma ory Canadian Legion Ladies' Aux Wéodbridee. He WaE alco alit they eo to & playmates! Etpettuly suice vo fill aie Dota, es plan and help bring Lia i an Pon as £ é e i £ a Tal ce 1 : 1 net iliary, Anita English, initiated a teaching associate at the On-\home, be sure they telephone tol ake two tablespoons full a day| alluring curves and gracefu n| slenderness. Note how quickly | bloat bane a much bet- . More alive, youthfal undergraduate training at the! anna was placed on six months' sus Capture Top Spots University of Western Ontario,| NEED FUE IL? ended sentence. He paid a) WHITBY (Staff) Robin | London He completed his Mas L 0 debt at a Pickering store with Simmons of Oshawa finished ter's degree at the University CALL Yrio Perala, of Scarborough, > ich! i y 'of Toronto last year a cheque on an account which'first in the third annual W hithy | of 5 had - insufficient funds The|Jaycees' 'Car Rally," with H Mr. Mantz plans to study at PERRY was told restitution had/V. Halminen and James)Oxford next year and complete finishing research for his doctoral thesis while in England 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT court been made. Buchanan of Oshawa second and third, respectively BENCH WARRANT | The 60-mile rally. started and A bench warrant was Issued ended at Whitby Plaza, Brock for Movzos Athanasios who! Street South. failed to appear to answer to a; Stewart Aplin, chairman of charge of destroying migratory the Jaycees' ways and means birds. |}committee, was in charge, | GUILTY PLEA : i Pleading guilty to the theft|HAPPY EATING | CAP)--A of Jewellery from &, PICKErNE youth who fold officers he had 2 i : "greens" in a sack and ate ogee geo iy Beis caghetae some to show that "greens are pre-sentence report. The goods good for you was arrested for Gash ted value of $35 illegal possession of marijuana Se ada at ay The patrolman said _ the THEFT CASE "greens" turned out to be mari Sentence was suspended for,juana that had been cooked and six months on Wayne Douglas|™ixed with something. Weagent, 17, and Frederick Malcolm Thibeault, 17, both of Belleville, who pleaded guilty to the theft of a 65-cent pack- age of meat from a Pickering Township -- store A similar charge against Robert Law- rence Charbonneau, 18, of To ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION DANCE Saturday. Nov. Ith Mise ty H. W. Swingtet $3.00 Per Couple (Crop... NURSE at the \ TOP \ of the HILL the Cream of the comes from NURSE al the TOP... | | Thicksse Rd ronto, was withdrawn at the request of the crown June 1, 1966: Mrs. Frank Wells, 8144. East | iim _ ------~ ----jand West -- Mrs. Philip Chubb | and Mrs. Douglas Maundrell, Bo "B 7 d 1104;. Mrs, Donald McGillivray | ys Brigade John Spratt, 103; Mrs. Ed Bowman and Mrs. Paul Irwin, Organized 48 Mrs. Ronald Baker and . Gwen Nicks, 80. WHITBY (Staff) -- Enrol- | sss oa SE SET ment night for The ist Whitby Company of the Boys' Brigade} will be held Noy. 21 at 7:00 Township Elec camer EXPLORER aaa p.m. This is a new organization | started in St. Andrew's Présby-} Superbly tailored English terian Church for boys, ages 114% to 17 years. if Venetion 'and Courier Cloth The program will include) plecicn end the SUITS and sports, Bible class, drill, physi- NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY in the County of Ontario that in compliance with the Stotutes in that behalf | require the presence of the said Help -- stamp out of Whitby tors NEW CAR and USED BUYERS cal development, camping and many other activities. The object of. the Boys' Bri- gade is, the advancement of} Christ's Kingdom among boys) and the promotion of habits of obedience, reverence, disci- pline, self respect. | The four leaders include Vic- tor Agnew, B. J. Clifton, James Hill and Alan Smith, who will be in charge. All interested boys are wel- come Tuesday evening at 7:00, p.m. SPORT SUITS by MICHAELS/STERN gg, 99"* See them now. MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE WHITBY PLAZA 201 DEDICATION Of Memorial Plaque Honoring Our Lote Fire Chief Bruce O. Corner Sunday, Nov. 19, 1967 et 2:30 P.M. WHITBY FIRE HALL Brock St. South ANDERSON COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Anderson Street, Whitby At The Hour of 7:00 P.M, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1967 For the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the Office of MAYOR, REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE, COUNCILLORS, PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONERS, BOARD OF EDUCA- TION & SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES for the amalgamated Town of Whitby; of which all electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greater number of candidates than. ore required to fill the said offices are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened in the places named in the proclamation, in the said Township of Whitby. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1967 and will be open from 9:00 A.M, until 7:00 P.M, and ne longer. MAYOR, REEVE, DEPUTY-REEVE and FOUR PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSIONERS are to be elected by GENERAL VOTE TWO COUNCILLORS and TWO mempers of the BOARD OF EDUCATION ore to be elected for each of FOUR WARDS and SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEFS will he elected ONE from THE NORTH WARD, TWO from THE WEST WARD, THREE | from THE CENTRE WARD and TWO from. THE EAST WARD | No smooth whisky selling at any price delivers as much rich rye flavour as Adams Gold Stripe. All successful Candidates will be elected for a term of TWO YEARS, WILLIAM H, WALLACE, AM.C.T, Chief Deputy Returning Officer ' Adams Gold Stripe Canadian Rye Whisky. THOMAS ADAMS DISTILLERS LTD. TORONTO, Ask our neighbor Get the "DIFFERENCE" in SERVICE 1 bought from us. Dundas St. E., Whitby whe builds them 668-3304

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