MARKS and the mtrol labored Jong is week on an im- » of business - the budget. with the Board of General Hospital, of Education, the s Department and al Commission, to Hall business can importance these re is great on con- aldermen who want n the tax rate. » first time in the ory of municipal that such discus- been, instituted in usually they don't ay until late Jan- ed representatives mes asked to vote | and far - reach- s before they had erly study them. e pioneers of the was Alderman Gore ' whose motion for rt was adopted by spring. As a form- of Finance, he than most of his e pitfalls that ex- old system, le, he worked on get (as chairman at City Hall for 12 lights (except Sun- yorking all day at ley is one of two nials on Council d the New Look the 1966 munici- id Alderman Nor- can boast of 15 srmanic service, a i in the annals of nicipal world. The as broken but once, 'as out for a year h mayorality race, RSLEY carries as rk load as ever. ently chairman of Services, General | Fire Protection long with Control- PAMELA MORGAN, 8, and her sister Linda, 10, peer between the new book. shelves of the Pickering Rene cercessesns serosa ee Township Public Library's new Bay Ridges branch. The first public library in Bay Ridges in 75 years, it houses some 6,000 books in a building at the Bay Ridges Plaza. The library is open for borrowing free to town- ce 3 q 4 2 NEW BAY RIDGES LIBRARY | weeks | supervisor of a Whitby plant | results -- more than 100 cans | toys, a $10 gift certificate and WHITBY PLANT EMPLOYEES RESPOND TO PLEA FOR AID WHITBY (Staff) -- Two ago the production Donald Martinac, produc- tion supervisor at Croven In- dustries, 500 Beech St., said, put up a notice asking for a "We ended up with more few Christmas donations of than one family needed. I food for a poor family with expected only one depart- ment would be involved but all 300 of the employees help- | ed out." Next year, he said, each de- partment should have a pro- ject to help a needy family. We all have more than we need and should share it, he added. five children. Yesterday he delivered the of fruit, vegetables, and cook- ed hams, several boxes of winter clothes and other ne- cessities, a box of children's $35 in cash. z i hae og 4 ship residents, and a card from] the Bay Ridges branch is good at any Pick- | ering Township branch li- brary. Borrowing hours for the new branch are: Tues- | day, 1 to 5 p.m.; Thurs- | day, 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHITBY / AJAX PERSONALS Whitby Senior Citizens Club} members were entertained at/507 Colborne St. W., are spend- a Christmas party at the Cen-|ing Christmas with their daugh- tennial Centre with 40 mem-|ter bers attending. The president,|Mrs. William Cullen and fam- Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Jorden, and son-in-law, Mr. and Christmas festivities have been|entertainment program. larranged for the nearly 1,000! ily, London, Ont. Mrs, Gladys Wanamaker, was in charge. Mrs. Ross Hall sang Mr, and Mrs, Earl Kay and! solos accompanied at the piano|family will be Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greg by a member, Robin Nichol- Langlois, Cardiff son. Christmas carols were ; i sung. Mrs. Elizabeth Bell en-| Msr. H. Short, Flint, Mich., was a visitor at the home of Festivities Organized For Hospital Patients WHITBY (Staff) -- Many pre-|party and were in charge of an nurses' pro- Dec. 19 the student 5 .,.,\choir put on an excellent patients at the Ontario Hospital gram ie everyone. Whitby and for 300 patien's in) On Christmas Day, Grace boarding homes. Lutheran young people's group Dec. 7 was the "Boarding Will sing Christmas carols dur- Out" party when dancing was meg He ella te : g _, Patients in cottages and in enjoyed. Dec. 11 was the bif\ wards, especially at the infir- Christmas party sponsored mary, have been visited by vari jointly by the hospital and the ous groups singing Christmas East York Kiwanis when all/carols and distributing gifts. danced to the music of an or- Canadian Mental Health As- chestra and received gifts from) .qcjation had boxes placed in Santa, stores to collect presents which Dec. 10, Jewish patients were were wrapped by volunteers of invited to attend a special serv- the White Cross Centre, ice at the synagogue, were en-| The Mental Patients Welfare tertained afterwards with danc-) Association also _ contributes ing and served their preferred largely as well as _ individual Jewish food. donations. Volunteers assist Dec. 18, Ajax High School girls held a "Ward" Christmas Santa Claus in presenting gifts to everyone. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 22, 1967 5 President Karl Schaate said Mayor Newman :.. members from the town- | Ship will join the Whitby cham- Guest Speaker : ber now that they are part of \the new town. WHITBY (Staff) Pcces Mayor| Frank McCullough reported Desmond Newman will bela: the ast 4 guest speaker at the Chamber|*, "© a ctl ged of Commerce annual meeting,|'idates' Night' sponsored by Jan. 25. An election of officers|the chamber received a good will also be held. response. PING-PONG TABLES Sturdy legs, 4 bots, net,, atee! posts 1 8,75 end bolls ~h Gold Finished Metal Frame 30" x 48" MIRRORS For Heliways, Vanities, ete. 30" KITCHEN EXHAUST HOODS Single Speed 21.95 Double Speed 25:29 24" x 60" Size D%e For entrances or tertained with accordion selec- Mrs. Ross Vernon, 202 Euclid tions. Members of Whitby Reds; \Cross served a Christmas lunch perees er ven a ere reworPe | he Alay Minor Hockey Anse. and distributed gifts. ciation Ladies' Auxillary meet- | Mr, and Mrs. John Kingerlee ing she ---- = Ed- | " war wrubb. rs. Norman jand their daughters, Janet,| pacer reported on the sale of Shaw, Aldermen iter and Ruth Best- met this morning important decision mend to the Pro- 'iment the names citizens who have contributions to on of Centennial t was from W. M. retary of the Pro- et. The names will Wendy and Carol Ann will be\nuts and chocolate coated nuts! ; \Christmas dinner guests at the peing so successful that more jhome of her sister and brother-/had to be ordered for Christ-| Sydney | mas delivery. The winner of the Mrs. |George Browning, Ajax. Meet- and Mrs, |ings are held the second Mon- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. \Brittain, Pickering. Christmas cake was Christmas dinner guests at t & Mr. Cane ont wee es i Warden-|9a8y of each month and the ex- c. 31 Wilson, will be his mother ecutive would welcome any nittees' decisions Mrs. Matt Kuchera, Toronto, /"@¥ member. : easy as it would Mrs. Delmer Rints, Palmer-|,4)®* - Pickering Hospital ® are many who i fi po a iy contributions to Women's Auxiliary held its y i em- ; ; ston Avenue, entertained m Christmas meeting and bazaar bers of the Gardenview United ntennial celebra- any of them will ! exclusive 10 cir- 0 DRIVE during ason should listen ef message from man Smyth of the mn of City Police, of general driv- e isn't too high. c division is not Christmas and in unpleasant one We want you to ves, but keep one . Our men will be ly and we intend 1e law according ons. My most im- of advice to mo= s time is this: 3 IT CAN'T HAP- ferry Christmas, IS ; si EAL ESTATE Cl ee . FALCON BRADLEY BROS. R spe REV. W. A. McKAY chairman of the library uary, 1967, with local libra- DODD & SOUTER 2914 Simcoe St. S$. Oshewe 32 Kingston Rd. W. Pickering . ' A 1 : uction emia moe a board, Alban Ward, master ries at Brougham, _ sunnicuint & AoeLlanied sil sas COSENS and MARTIN INSURANCE L. ELDON NELSON General Insurance number "One™ in of ceremonies and a mem- mont, Greenwood an 67 King St. Eost eee une a : In U.K. Bay Ridges branch of the Pickering Township libra- ry, at an official preview opening attended by digni- Mr, Me- ber of the library board, Alban Ward, master of ceremonies and a member of the library board, John NS Whitevale incorporated un- der it. Everything in the new branch, even includ- ing carpet and lighting fix- |Church for a_ social Mrs, Arthur Budd led in c omen, | Mrs. Doris Smith, Mr. |Mrs. Martin J. Smith, |mas day at the home of land Mrs. Norman Hunt, Walton Blvd. Brownie Pack were held at St. Mark's Lunch was served. evening |singing. The hostess served re- |/Mills, will be spending Christ- Mr. | 1010 | white |Church hall. Games were play-| ed and all enjoyed a sing song.| WHY NOT GET THE a «. Bee AND yale for best results in TV and Stereo see your local dealer. 1s THE BEST 452 Simeoe St. 3. 723-0011 jat the aro] /Duilding, Pickering. Mrs. K. J. | |MacInnis, wife of the adminis- |trator, officially opened the ba-| | zaar. and|attended at Don|table, Mrs. Bruce O'Brien, the' Christian Education Mrs, James McConnell the lcandy table; Mrs. M. Puckrin,| lfancy goods; Mrs. R. Bennett,| elephant table. Mrs.| |Frank Westney led in Christ-| | s carol singing accompanied mas Mothers of the 2nd Whitby!at the piano by Mrs. Gordon invited Greer. guests at a Christmas party|served by executive members. | United Refreshments were | | | One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wollpeper end Murels @ Custom Droperies @ Broedioom @ C.I.L. Peints end Varnishes @ Benjamin Moore Paints 107 Byron St. S., Whitby } | homebake| in the world . 51 King St. East . . OUr patrons. FROM THE MAN WHO DISPLAYS THIS SYMBOL Your INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OAKLEY E. CRAWFORD INSURANCE Oshawe CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 'Warm Greetings to the most wonderful people C. E. MORLEY !NSURANCE NELSON E. OSBORNE 7 Lovers Lane Bowmanville taries last night. Be ; ee d : RE ; ee amp 1. Williams, reeve-elect of tures, belongs to the board. EDWARD L. DISNEY REAL ESTATE } earlier paid to pat igh nla leg ae E Pickering | Township, and hoe pregne as _ pend 82 Simcoe St. S. Ochewe oe awaA INS. AGENCIES a Pb Blas sched Mrs. Donald Quick, execu- William Newman, MPP ar inc iw oi dare i Aad i 6 6 BANINLE Ginanl nse el tive secretary of the Pick- Ontario South. 'the Picker a, aia taiec 3 lore 300 Richmond St. E Oshowa A. C. PHILLIPS General Insurance j s ) j Fownshi Li @ ar aK ws ° . sy ineieating tie ering Township Library Hd ieee banes Hy ae, peep lierary, is | sgn 4 100 Arlington Ave. Oshowe ee. Gourd Others present in- | COO SauUAUnirese le | EMMERSON INS. AGENCY Iso plans to make cluded Mrs, L. T. Johnston, _ : : 191 Queen St. Port Perry C. H. ROBINSON General Insurance ng. One a ot BROCK ae = cool ad S. F. EVERSON 152 Horwood Ave. Alex 1s a8 a Grive to | aturda atinee at I: 18 King St. E. Osh taxes further by $2,900 Damage § wre : " hve | H. G. ROUGHLEY LTD. INSURANCE rease in the cost H. L. GRAY INSURANCE 187 King St. East Oshawe and we have al- 7, Th Cars | 8S Oshawa Blvd. N. Oshowe at higher taxes o Lhree JOHN RIEGER INSURANCE LTD. ; : : \ } D. W. HOLDEN INSURANCE y into the price ff j ' 597 King St. East Oshowe s for her prod- CLAREMONT " or LLSTJOHN ! *\ 21 Celina St. Oshawe . to reason that if Claremont, the scene of two | "We Ww 22 Pld by LEY- 5 FIELD-AKER LTD tish export prod- fatal accidents in recent weeks, 4 Guy STOCKWELL A AC kK y 1D TAS E TI ahah ine esd ha eee scHo D . eis Tie san was fortunate to avoid more penaneannncannnenes ¢ J yy } 14% King St. E. Oshowe wenn " . », ti ° of the same when a serious tee R ! BOB STROUD LIMITED INSURANCE ion will be can cicneits damage accidiat taki 5 ~ STUART R. JAMES INSURANCE : 73 King St. € Oshowe blace inet night | 24 King St. E. Bowmanville PORTS : : 'e than half of A total of $2,900 damage was LAKELAND INSURANCE ANDREW SUWALA Insurance Agency es have been ab- done to the three vehicles in- AGENCIES LIMITED 306 King St. West igher cost of im- 20 Roy St. Oshawa volved in the crash which took GEORGE H. VICK LTD. INSURANCE | higher taxes on i i bed above, Labor nies ah We Eieee Bond FON Witt ony FArCRT FRED LYCETT LTD. -- ORONO 108 Brock St. N. Whitby ily wipe out the of Claremont at 8.30 p.m. | sa en ee MeCALLUM GENERAL INSURANCE big question is Mavis Randall, 39, of RR 1,| RUN APPALOOSA RUN -- In Color ' é i) caw i RALPH H. VICKERY n can hold the Claremont, had $1,500 damage| One of the finest Pe omer. 222 Glenwood Cr. Oshawe The Management and Staff Extend auto of Robert Hawthorne, 23, To One and All -- "'A Very Merry of RR 2, Claremont, received Christmas" | Canadian whiskies this country $900 damage and Ugo Orm-| pp | Hah esau Pheogiy vigor THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25 & 26-- | has ever tasted'=by ciBey's 5 to nis Pee ae Sacenee. nem FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS MURDOCH, McMURTRY & TURNEY INSURANCE LIMITED 37 King St. East Oshawa THE OSHAWA AND DISTRICT CHAPTER OF THE ONTARIO INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOC. done to her 1963 auto. The 1962| W. B. WHITE INSURANCE LTD. ions have served 110 King St. Eost . Oshawe | not tolerate an- ry wage freeze government has to impose one j i 1962 auto. major unions aoe | their intention to The only injury was ge OPEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 AT 7 P.M. | euts to one of those involved. se » increases.