that a similar program not be carried on in a nity such as Oshawa | having such a source nue for extra funds, over bove the regular funds 'ailable to a school board ario. However, because funds were originally available, many of the s and practices. growing the Board of Education's on in Flint, can, in effect, ught into operation in 1, with not too great an > involved. We have pro- along some of these s well, not only in the buildings, but in their chool Training and Adult ion Programs." ossibilities of expanding tem here, using Flint as ep, are "very real," he 10uld be noted, however, pe monies received from tt Foundation, approxi- $4,000,000 annually, is he board to further ities of the community -s and to particularly fur- ot or experimental pro- shine says such experi- cost would not be a n Ohawa. E" STARR is telling nies this much as he his local rounds in pre- | for New Year's: yesn't expect a Federal before 1969. "' readily admits that things can happen in but he doesn't feel the climate is ripe for a vote. The PCs have a der in Robert Stanfield, ons, and the Liberals n be in the same boat. situation could change ght,"' he says "but it lo reason that the old won't go to the people 'se leaders have had a le time to become ac- eeism in the House of is is one of the biggest es with which all part- _ contend, he added. arr says the problem is refully studied but that no easy solution. There penalty - $120 per day each day missed over it doesn't thwart the ; tide of absenteeism anks of MPs. ECTOR NORMAN of Oshawa's new Men's s a patient man who in the Lord, but his s sorely tested Christ- was plenty of turkey, the trimmings, for his 'nts, but an unexpect- put a dark cloud over ution for several hours- cook departed unex- | phone calls failed to eplacement and it be- ok like a bleak Christ- ; when the hand of the came evident," said ce "and a kindly wo- ied up, an old - age ' who knew how to b done. No sooner had ed when a second wo- inteer arrived - then, the day, a third cook a male transient who ously spent a night as t, a real professional itchen. Things turned ifully, a real. friendly re prevailed. That's strive for - a home re,"" were sung by the musical group from treet United Church. MPHASIS will be more 'ipal Politics in 1968 cal New Democratic Draylish, soon to take William "Bill" Cump- | - time paid organiz- is authority for this | the party's Educa- littee will set up sem- this purpose and that ipal government con- be reviewed, BIBLE braham lifted up his looked, and behold be- a ram caught in a his horns: and Abra- and took the ram, d him up for a burnt the stead of his son." 313 a midnight specialist. »s in the last minute p darkest hour, He he scene to bless and / long as there is a avcn there is hope on )INTED GRAPHS for your scrapbook atements: "I won't bands thought only ey, but it had a cer- ation for them." -- utton consecutive days re- t Congs ambushed . There's no doubt hose Viet Congs are ind sos. - Seneca CONGRATULATIONS on a job well done -- says Township Clerk William Wallace to veteran politician Reeve Heber Down at the close of the last meeting of Whitby Township 'Council uty - reeve Gordon Hanna last night, Standing in the and Councillors Neil rear are, left to right: Dep- , Grandy, Gerald Schroor and James Brady Final Council Meeting wary scois PROVE POPULAR e e & A , the | WHITBY (Staff) -- "So ritical Pool Polic we yee Ba | bara Carter when answering | the telephone, which she said BROOKLIN (Staff) -- The row|money to make up for the fact|can they get their money back is ringing off the wall since over admission of out-of-town|that they were not paying citylif they're not privileged to use| het Picture appeared in folk to Oshawa's centennial|taxes. these facilities? Thursday's edition of The swimming pool gathered) «1 feel that they were being a| "Is it only children of people, 1imes holding a centennial momentum at the last meeting/pit insincere in getting these in Oshawa who are going to| Paby scroll. of Whitby Township Council last! neople to contribute if they were learn how to swim? These centennial baby night not going to let them use the, 'I would hope that they would] scrolls are offered by Whitby And in a swinging attack on pool. The people that can't use reconsider," added Coun Brady. | and the Centennial Celebra- city policy to. make a stormy |the pool are concerned, and I'm Gordon Hanna, in his last ap-| tions ee to seareaar aaa political swan-song was Coun./one of them. pearance as deputy-reeve, said| orate Merry sé ental ae Coun. Brady said he had ajWhat comes next? Do they BOY | cpationy taeanae tte paid eg ciate IE eae Ofte! : a | ; M : s its upkeep in the town of Whitby (only). call from a person complaining|that people who don't live in But on the pool, he said: Readers misinterpreted the about the policy and he nes Bip vag ad edna el Bo information should have} offer and calls were received read The Times story. wal a ee a in residents/>Cen made available much) from Oshawa, Brooklin, Ajax "Tf you don't live in Oshawa ail d blade meat sah cunt rol. earlier if this was to be their! Pickering, Bowmanville and the pool.jand town residents are not we" |policy. I expect they -will relax| surrounding areas, But when these people decided) come: their policy on that one." to build the pool, the same! 'Do the surrounding areas "A lot of people shop in Osh- people canvassed for the pooljsay 'we don't want Oshawa awa so they should realize that| ba that canvassed for the audi-|people to use our facilities.'| 6 are good neighbors to Osh-| e ul t a torium. They went round fac-| Arena facilities are used a great|,wa and I hope it will not be tories and industry asking peo-|deal by Oshawa residents in the otherwise," said Reeve Heber ple in the town and township to|township at a much better rate/pnowy R d donate." than they could use them in| (Editor's note: See page 9 for| e-opene He said many people outside|Oshawa. : |further developments on the the city had donated extra' 'If people have contributed, | swimming pool situation.) you're not allowed in TORONTO (CP) -- Majestic St. Lawrence Hall, glittering under a $1,775,000 face-lifting, - WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS | Barrie Viewer Corrigan, 84 §@@ Expo Filrr varry Lamb, a student at! Mrs. M. V. Roland Larry mas with his parents, Mr. and gery at the Ajax-Pickering Hos-|stand. the Ontario ».| city's elite. Lodi 7 ey 9 s ; government's|" - i fs a Mrs. K. C. Lamb, ae Hebb fy pital. She returned home Christ-|17-minute film shown at Expo} Speaking from an ornate bal- N., and is now visiting smas day and is now con-(67, had its television premiere| ONY. Mr. Michener said the Emo. age q lon CKVR-TV Barrie Thursday|Testored, 117-year-old showplace M d Mrs. Dirk Langerak valescing. night, "|not only preserves one of the r One eet ; er id/ornaments of a century ago but Slizabeth Louisa} Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lafon:). But a government official said ) . ? a eee crack spat Christ:|t3; sad: clawmily y Richard it would be some time before/also preserves an age that was and aay in Bowmanville, the a ys 'lother TV stations would have a|™More leisurely and perhaps mas pe ve aed Mie. Joseph Michelle, Jacqueline and Jean.|/chance to show it. more orderly," ae sister of Mrs. Lan-|912 Crocus Cres., will spend! James Ramsay of the depart-} In a surprise announcement, earak, ie |New Year's day in Toronto, the,ment of economics and develop-|Mayor William Dennison told Mr. and Mrs. William Cook,|suests of Mr. and Mrs. and their sons Verne and Alec, | Lafontaine, and because 'frankly ... that)building a national historic site. ee. is oe a New Year's visitors at the area has a very limited mar- pe ewig Fron cha emg Puigh tons, Toronto, Saturday.|home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P,| Commercial film houses still) which contained praise 'for re- _. |Landry, 339 Rosedale Dr., Whit-/are showing a 35-mm. version of|viving an important piece of Ca- Mrs, Lorne McNutt, Truro. will be his mother, Mrs. Al-|the $465,000 film, but CKVR nadiana." Nova Scotia, is Spending wal ert Landry, Toronto, Mr. and/screened a 16-mm. test version.' Toronto's centennial project, holiday season visiting at the) ) Teo Landry and children,| Mr. Ramsay said the public\tne hall once embodied the home of her daughter and son-/) ia "and Theresa, Rexdale,|will be able to buy 16-mm. ver-|srandeur of 19th-century Toron- inlaw Mrs; end Drs. ee are and Mrs. Albert Landry and|sions within two weeks when to where famous politicians, in- Cooper, 26 Burrells Rd. Aja ia fam ily, Leonard, Gregory,'they go on sale for. $55 cluding Sir John A. Macdonald, a Michael and Christine, George-| CFTO-TV Toronto had request: and artists alike appeared town, Mr. and Mrs. Edward/éd the film in September. But at| The hall opens to the public Landry, Maureen, Susan,|that time the government was New Year's Day. Denise, Peter and Caroline of|barred from releasing it by an ' | Agincourt agreement with Columbia Pic- Support Requested | Mrs. William Simpson spent ai dd divs ate OF aan Pick Golden Blend /Christmas with her mother,|theatres. TORONTO (CP) -- University|Mrs. Paul St. Laurent, Trois-)----H-H---- 1967 Harness Horse students in Canada will be/Rivieres, Que. H ] W ' TORONTO (CP) -- Golden bevy 2 partie : Heelalhgl Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Colborne; ote on t Blend, a four-year-old pacer Leese s|Street West, Whitby, entertained) owned by Nick DeAngelis of Montreal and trained and lanned for April on campuse | reuse ams ame ee 24) Close Lounges Pi fy gaye pe PL tarenasl PAG In attendance were all of| NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) sree 4 _ isso es Committee to End the: War injher own family, her daughter,/-- Delegates to a five-day alco. Hyacinthe, Que., Thursday : Vietnam in New York, said here|Mrs. Mae Pilkey, Brooklin,)jo) education conference for;named Canada's harness horse : : t Stanley Mitchell and Bob)teen-agers that opened 'Thurs-| of the yeat formation of an international/Mitchell, both from Kingston; |day were told the hotel where; 'Phe Canadiap Trotting Asso Thursday he hopes to see the Midland; Frank, Deep/they are staying will not close ciation said Golden Blend would ' ement against the/Roy, } ae ) ying aid G 3161 ey pBborih in membership River; Omery, Toronto; Don Of jts liquor lounges during the| pe honored at its annual awards the war in Southeast Asia es-|Whitby, with their families and/ conference. : dinner here Jan, 18 peep ' jrelatives from Toronto, Picker-| John Michael, public relations) pjyisional champions: two: ae, Oar ned yi peo gpe cod for the bac age gl year-old trotter Davey Mir, Student Mobilizer, said he ek Fail Neuias Grea ee Ps De i ob A owned by Adrien Miron, St. Au- P : in-|Don Mitcnel, _ New val enoe, ine yout ar x stine, Que.; two-year-old ee wed Gata seis possi. (cent, Whitby, where Santa paid|tario Temperance Federation. Saver. Bye Py Bai nena by bly on March 19, the anniver-|a visit. A sing-song and refresh had requested that all liquor Clint Hodgins, Clandeboye,| sary of the first demonstration| ments topped off the day. iherteg a the hotel be aan three-year-old trotter, in § in ' r jduring the convention. Halifax Hanover, owned by in Saigon against American in 5 Mrs. Gordon Mifflin 4 i \ tenn i Vesna cre Cay Raven and Rea oe cu aa Armstrong Bras, ramon Speaking to a student assem-|chrictine, 211 Ontario St., spent! : : leech wae cea aes | bly at the University of Toronto, the Christmas holidays in Bur-|!° other ae. Toe hoteltal eee Pick, owned by Russ and} Mr. Stapleton said the commit-|); d Mrs,|,D':, Michael said the S| Jean Miller, Dutton, Ont. patie Gagan onan lington, guests of Mr. and Mrs.\arinking areas were removed| Mr. Stapleton, editor of the was officially re-opened Thurs-|.itn members having their son\Solicitor, Arthur Malone, to re- day night by Governor-General ! ener at a black-tie Guelph University, spent Christ-)Reatty St., Ajax, underwent SUI] TORONTO (CP) -- A Place to| affair lat attracted 400 of the ment said the film was given|the assembly that the federal| ja nti Ocean Odilon CKVR to test viewers' reaction} government has declared the| -- aici THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 29, 1967 5 'Two Names | 'Proposed For Medals | BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Before} Whitby Township Council passed into history last night, members |decided to confer a great honor jon their reeve, Heber Down, 78, jand a well-known local ductor. | | Both Mr. Down and Dr. John \McKinney, of Brooklin, will be nominated for centennial medals, | 'The doctor's name was pro- posed by Coun, James Brady, {who said he was an '"'obvious jchoice" with all the work he had j}done in many township organ- jizations. Deputy-reeve Gordon Hanna said he had always functioned to the best of his ability over jand above the call of his duties as a medical officer. | The proposition of the reeve's name was made by Coun, Neil] Grandy. And Coun, Brady said |Mr. Down's name had become} as well known as the name of his township. At the close of the meeting, all members of the council paid jglowing tributes to each others work and to the co-operation they had received over the years from the staff and from Township Clerk. William Wal- lace Thieves Get | WHITBY YMCA SPONSORS SHOW, SWIM FOR YOUNGSTERS Whitby YMCA became a houseful of exuberant chil- lined up impatiently at Oshawa. The swim, movies, u 0 ar lifetime friend to many dren Thursday as it took Whitby Centennial Centre and bus _ transportation i charge of more than 100 for two hours of colored were provided by the moles harassed by the youngsters for the after- Christmas cleanup and a noon. The young people WHITBY (Staff) -- A break in took place early Thursday at Fleming's Service Centre in) - Whitby. Goods worth $350.30 "Kevam, omavetme RECetYACK Bid Blocked Stoneman of the Whitby police discovered a glass pane had been broken in a service centre * ® bd OTTAWA (CP) -- The cabinet door and entry gained, All 1C <erin Ouncl1 aa commuted 3 ; doors were still secure. BE ceva ae life Imprison- Among the articles taken es See : ay ; ment the death sentence against from the 400 Gilbert St.) PICKERING (Staff) -- A pro-jtalking about the track's lower-, The motion to allow construc- Roger Chevalier 22, of Mont- |service centre were a chrome-|posed racetrack, speed limits,'ing real estate values in the/tion of the racetrack was lost films and a swimming ses- YMCA for only 50 cents per sion at Centennial Pooi in person, | Cabinet Commutes Death Sentence real who was scheduled to be olor i rj i i ° ructi $-jare: r. Malo: yas ck to] , colored high rise intake mani-|and construction of a Montes area, Mr. Ma ne wai quick The council: authorized prep- sneed Jan 18 fold, valued at $99.90; a black|Sori nursery school were the/point out the track would bring), 345, of a bylaw to be sub cu, colored high rise intake mani-|dominant issues at the long,|/money into Pickering Township mitted to the 1968 council ts Solicitor-General Pennell an- - MN Vinge si ' 1 i} eil f fold, valued at $139.50; a four-jlast session of the Pickering /since baad ue ong any: approval, reducing the speed Nounced the decision Thursday, barrel carburetor, valued at)Township Council last night. with driver om e Yllimit to'35 miles per hour on. the 28th time the cabinet has set i tona 500" races Bs The session began with brief Westney Road from The Mac- aside an execution since the ; A t J id today 'i > ; farewell speeches by retiring) An auto mechanic said Yidonald - Cartier Freeway to)... oe councillors, including Reeve C.|that professional racing Is not)Highway 2: and Pickering peek BON OrBIHEN! LODE OCP W. Laycox and Deputy Reeye|the same as teenage drag-/Reach Road drom Bayly Street i" April, Novel Format Mrs, J. L. McPherson. Council/"acing. Furthermore, -he said,'to Lake Ontario | j 7 *f ytona 500" type of race a red in high spirits as puns the 'Daytona y val w of ' ppea g p p care with enoinks th the Approval was given for con ° . . . ' wate. OE j uses 7 n i on Th | For Kiwaniams (275.0% 2. c2es ceers, 72884300. "too "horsepower, range, St™uction of a nursery school in| « OL CAlasle of Clomg, : bbe co-operation with the American| | ; ' illors wasted no time in falling|Which, when roaring full blast), i \ 4 ral | Oshawa Kiwanis Club's final rato hoe dlceat sae in falling! vithout mufflers and coupled ret ri og at Near e weekly meeting of the year was ; with the screech of tires and eae ene OEu Oe Nie ja novel father-son-daughter for- track issue. cheers from onlookers, are pat-|, The school, in the opinion of| mat, arranged by club program| Without any prior notice to/cntiy audible for over a mile.|both Reeve Laycox and Deputy-| HONEY WINE. $50, and two tachometers, with a total value of $60.90. 1965 ; 2 : ; fete Mr. wings ete | chairman a De eae ark D mae oF rn Gaden coatinnine cross.exam. a fe tee ce ee | was not only "s 1 ine M ACh att | \new'? for the Kiwanis but also|Was never even given the man's ination, Mr. Malone admitte wished to leave their children in| first -- appeared with a\the "twenty days a year" would proved an outstanding success,|first name PP be weekend evenings, once a wulle"taes Bi nd aa the day| during the summer council permission week, raat or daughter, or both, as spec- hak sg ancien uh property| months. Ty, lial guests. |bu 7k on J ; Bit ads as he owned in Pickering Town Councillors Spang and Mc-| RIO DE JANETRO (AP) Ps The Oshawa Rotary Clu DI) ship, in an area zoned agricul-|Pherson expressed concern that The government has decreed Band, augmented by Kiwanlans/ 131 but permitting recreation-|persons living within a mile ag Fe Raby of Goal tor Bi an en ce ith he trae lal parks. The snag was that the/one family win # quae Gents in the forthoniilie Haloe: end Bin iue § banjO./hvlaw permitting recreational|/mile -- of the strip would want the-equator summer. It put a resented several numbers as|-- | . : . ' ial- pres parks did not allow, spe-|their peace and quiet, especia freeze on prices of all soft motorboat trip, across the At- only "twenty days a year, in|would decline in the area near BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby|nis claim about the noise not EPI'S Road North and was the coun-; But when Coun. Spang began Coun. James Brady that skating Town of Whitby on Jan. 1, 1968, all matters 405 Dundos Street West The Town of Whitby invites tenders for the purchase of Lot 1 Plan 705 Known as 900 WALTON BLYD. well as playing for the usual)': yates ly at these times Bing eeny i. ae tried selling "Coun. Spang also brought up SUERE and peer. Highlight of the entertain- sone 'on the idea by pointing'the matter of policing traffic to ment was an interesting film. | out the land would be open free and from races. and hinted at "Free For Adventure," show- to the public when not used as possible rowdyism. He -- to = ing the thrills of an outboard Hee : j his argument that land values a dragstrip, and would be used own 0 | y ___|the summer months". He also the racetrack. Mrs. nape dare |stated again and again that the chit Bagh Sia about ex ad Vv k xcessive-- | "** : = Conservation laudible a thas «mile. "I don't want to see this. Town- ; basil ship ruined by race-tracks, glue | However, Coun. Spang, War factories or anything else," she One, pounced on his arguments, eV rove | s said. as did Deputy-reeve McPher- ee son. Mrs. McPherson disputed A : FREE PEPSI Township Council will contribute) oarrying over a mile. Mr. Ma- $461 to the Central Lake Ontario jo, stated at one point that the Conservation Authority levy. racetrack would get teen-agers This is the council's share of|off the roads and under super- IZZA the purchase price of the Little vision if they wanted to race - apis »kar' 7 y . : Si St. $. -- 728-0192 This lot is SO' x 120 Buckaroo Ranch near Harmony their cars, heaavne. Rd. W. -- 723-0241 fronting the. property. Release { will be supplied on closing. Tenders sho the undersigned, and should be ploiniy velope "TENDER FOR LOT'. ond has both sewer and water laterals the subadiu ion agreement d be addressed te marked on the en- The highest or any tenders w not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close January 8th, 1968 at 5S o'clock P.M. A certified cheque for 15% of the tender price should be submitted with the tender and the balance on closing. John R. Frost Clerk Administrator 405 Dundas Street West, Whrby One-Stop DECORATING SHOP @ Wallpaper and Murals @ Custom Droperies @ Broadloom e e propriation. The council approved 1 . sia "catia ants] Notice to Correspondents, swing and being enjoyed by Suppliers and Others some 100-150 children at a time - -- This is to advise that with the amalga- mation of the Township of Whitby with the be processed by the Town at the following address: THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY MUNICIPAL BUILDING NOTICE HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION AND CHRISTMAS TREE PICKUP cil's last non-routine cash ap- SSEnnaiiananann at Willow Park is now in full formerly administered by the Township will WHITBY, ONTARIO (Tel. 668-5803) C.LL. Paints end Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD, PHONE 668-5862 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Kindly govern yourself accordingly in respect to any trans- actions ofter Jan, 1, 68. BROCK Evening Programs at 7 & 8:45 WHITBY NEW YEAR'S: Last Complete Show Storts 8:45 tee is represented on 600 cam- Wesley Mifflin, They were ac- a ee a uses in all 50 states. companied by Mr and" Mrs. orn the area e | P P. ) i teen-agers are meeting. The assembly attracted stu-\George Whorpole and children,|" mpo0 Kina enovuragee tean-a| Seats tem Salyerenes eP e Jamie 'and Janice, Toronto. --|par< to abstain from the use of leges in every province | y S i : | Newioundland plus representa-| Mr, and Mrs. Robert Suter, alcoholic beverages. j several city high|Glenard and Linda, 3 Durham rol a se ' St., Ajax, were Christmas holi- POTTED BEER Meanwhile, a brief and or-|day guests of her parents, Mr.) GREAT YARMOUTH, Eng: derly demonstration in front of/and Mrs. Ollie Closs of Clyde land (CP) -- Visitors to an exhi-) the Canadian Industries [Ltd.}Forks. ponype hd pronto en ea i ' 3 art gallery admir sm! Acai casio © ee ie aide: Debbie Closs, Cooksville, is|o¢ one piece which looked just! th debate The demonstra-|the guest of Linda Gilbert for @)li:e g bottle of beer. It was a| So carrving signs which read|few days during the holidays. |hottle of beer. Organizers hur-| "CIL---Merchants of Death" and Mrs. James Mackness, bee f pg vieng the item, ad "End War Profits," chargedipeatty Rd., Ajax, is a patient at/tered as a hoax. | that the barges real war\the Ajax-Pickering Hospital. materials to the U.S. for use In Vietnam. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Crosby | is vou a aaeesan In a prepared statement, CIL/and son, David, 105 Clements) ovr in saddle, bridle, rein and said its commitment to sell|/Rd., Ajax, were Christmas holi- hackmore missing) from the prop: to t U.S. arose out of!day guests of their parents, Mr.|| erty of Hillcroft Drive, itby, the 1958 dseace sharing agree-|and Mrs. Jack Martin and Mr Knights of $10.50 A "STEVE BACK SMALL REWARD New Year's Eve DANCE 133 BROCK ST. N. Sun. Dee. 31st. . Y) 8 P.M,--1 A.M. @ Refreshments please call Tickets avoilable ot: Brock Barber 668-5612 i 668-6671 or William Giverde at 668-8514. ! There will be no garbage collection on Monday, January Ist. Garbage normally collected on this day will be picked up on Tuesday, January 2nd. CHRISTMAS TREES: Will be picked up during the week of January 8-12 on your, regular garbage collection day Please have all garbage out by 8 a.m. the day of é collection to insure pickup as extra trucks will be ALSO--Walt Disney Featurette assigned during the holiday period. COUNTRY COYOTE GOES HOLLYWOOD 5 SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 'TECHNICOLOR® With--Maurice Chevelier Columbus Dean Jones--Yvette Mimieux COUPLE WELL BAND" me ®@ Supper Shop or call Matt Kolsteren eat TOWN OF WHITBY WORKS DEPARTMENT EXTEND TO ONE AND ALL "A HAPPY NEW YEAR" ment between Canada and thejand Mrs, Clifford Crosby, Coe | US. (Hill,