Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 14 May 1936, p. 6

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. . . ~ THE WHITBY GAZETTE & CHRONICLE, _:isDAY, MAY 14, 1936 County Clerk who presented it to ' the · count7--Council at the next s-lon ·bUt the- fl!]lort--.waa aot IN :. '.GLAIMS adopted. . Mr. Harris· asked "the coun'!lel for the defence to . produce tli"e report. Mr. Pickup objected -jn the-. grounds that it was nol proper e:ridence, but Justice King- stone ruled that It be admitted and filed. ThE> ·original application by the School Board to the County Council for the- year 1928 was I! submitted to · Mr, Parrott for ex- amlnatfoa and he Identified as his own handwriting the figures ., __ _ asr.u to ~-- added to the cost. of maintenance of county pupllR which had·· been .written In pen- ell , by h~elt as ~airman ot t:~e committee · .on education of the County Council In June ot 1934. According .to the report madP out by the ·special committee ap- polnted .- to· audit· ·the Plckerl•Jg Continuation - !'school and Port Perry. High. School reports. It W1!.5 shown,that the sum of $3371.1!i waa owing·. to Port Perry School BOard. ~e-sum of $1381 .43 was sllare of the. cost of education ·COunty pupils paid by the rate- payers of Po"t· Perry for the yeu 1!127, which should ba-re been paid back to the 19%8, but which "!'as ·not paid. . 1 • · Mr. Parrott stated that. the final cllsposlllon of thE' report at that. ttine had beeu that it was filed and ,the solicitor was asked r.o make a repor.t · to the County 'I~ to the chanc~ of paying. or the ability ot ihe County to pay thq elaim. In Not'ember 1935. _o.,..ln~ to the fact that a claim was su':J- miUed by .. the-. Pickering Contin- .U(\t,lon. School that was included tn that report, the report · waa again brought to the .attention r.r the .. County Council, and tha Connell referred 'the 'question !r. :'l!~~¥,jre~ii@~~~~~.l the · on education. In a ;~ by the · commit- ~····•1• · -~,.•a recommended that both paid: and tbat an ellort back payment.!! · been made r.n . recent years. AcloJ:Ieted, . Then Resclndec1 the Coun- ·~oliinilftttee of the whole ap or-the' report and !ldopted but ~•ome memberl! or 'he OoulieiFgof scared and . the mo- tion· 1111a reaelnded,- and a motion to delete from the report recommending .-\S JiiXG F .-\ROl"K I.EFT FOR EGYI'T Young l'rlnce Farouk (I.EFT). si:itcrn-)·rnr~ol.i son of the late Kin~:: Fuad of Egypt, L~ shown (TOI') sainting his farewell to England. as his cross-channel boat left Do\·cr, for the first star:e of the lad's sacl vorage to his nat!Tc land whrre he aS<"ende-d tho throne of his father. •·arouk had been .-tudying in •:nglnnd when new,. c-ame of his fathrr"s rlrmisr. Hr uuromurlrnlly bernme rnlrr of Eg)'pt. The young king is seen n.:t.OW . .-h .. tting with the Duko of Kent at Victoria Station, London.' The 16-yr'nr-old monarc-h paid 1\ visit to King Edward before leaving. Kink 1-'arouk's first official act to reduce his salary by ,230,000 a year. • BOWUNfi ~fiUE --AT THE~flOSPITAL GLfJSES SEASON (Continued from Page I) sured them that If the" required anything of tbe .town ' they were free to make thetr wants known to Council with the assurance that they would receive e,·ery · consideration. Referring to the Bowling League. !lla~·or Jachon said that it developed a loTe for clean sport and helped to · deHlop and maintain n mend1y spirit among the employees. Dr. 1\fontgomery. in proposir.~ the toast to "The Press". stated that be referred particula.rly to The Whitby Gazette and Chrom- cle and Its editor, Mr. Ormisto!', who was always willing and ready to render an~· assl&tance possible to · the Hosplt.al. When publicity was required it was al- ways forthcoming and the editor was always on band when func- tions ~jmilar to the present one· were ' held. In replying. l\Ir. Ormiston stat- ed that while various views re- prdlll(; the functions or the press were in existenre. be had always held \hat one or Its chief ·functions. a:wa\'S e:rerci:<ed b,· The Gazette and Chronicie, was to ~end support · t9 all worthy causes and organizations in the town. Under this categor~· In a very large \\·ay came the Ontario Hospital In Whitby, recognized ; by th& press as institution ren- dering' a wonderful service to hu- ! I manlty-one ·which was nor filii~· j understood by many people-and j backed up by an army of loyal I employees who understood the real meanhig or ser,·ice and r· sought. to dally Interpret it. The extent or _ this service was only limited by the zeal and (Bithful- ness or the hospital workers. :II r. Ormiston rererred to the Yery fine address given last week at Port Whitby on the subject or m~nta.1 l Illness, slating that he felt, nfter ! hstenlns to lt. that It should be incorporated In a great campai~·~ or education to reduce as rar as possi:,Ie the number of mental cases In Ontario. After all, ~aid 1\fr. Ormiston. there was a gr~at deal to be said in CaYor of the doetrlno of the triumph of mind over matter. Mr. Ormiston assur- ed the gathering that, as In tho past. ~o In the future tbe Ho~pi­ tal would receive pven· ~on sider­ atlon and support from the local press. During the l!\'<!nl!h; the fol- lowing prizes were awarded to the winners In various events: Shield to the captain of the Heat Water With G The F. J~MciNTYRE HARDWAR-E;·~: . . . ' Takes Over Entire Merchandising of. GAS APP11;AICES As Handled By . The Ontario Shore Gas Co. fOR TOWN OF WHITBY Under an arrangement entered into by this store and the Ontario Shore Gas Company we now have charge of all merchandising and installation of gas appliances for this town. Effective at once.· We anno1Ulce a new low schedule of prices on Gas Water Heaters. Own your o'Wn water heater. Pay only for what you use. Phone us to-clay for complete information on how easily you can arranRe for an adequate supply of hot water at a coat that ia within the budget of the average family. THIS ~TORE SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS In the Field bf Hardware-Plumbing -Heating PHONE 60 FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER Thef. J. MciNTYRE HARDWARE Exclusive Representatives for Whitb,- of for other than funds to tak~ ot .tho needs fo•· that par- ttl'!•••rF or perhaps a sm:\;1 DEATH SUMMONS Dark Horses. 1\'inners or the highest place In the League--Dr. Cardwell, who had a~sodated THE ONTARIO SHORE o·as CO. the past year, :on•l •lll~·u•w•. Y bad not the pow- funds to pay JOHN F. PAXTO -N- .with him Dr. F-letcher. Dr. Mont- _gcnnery, Dr. Farnsworth. Dr. MitebeLJ, presented by !llr. R. FORMER ~HER. Jtl:. ·~~~~~~::h~r~~es, :~·~fa·~~r~ ~cc~:: . . pointf'1 uld not es- judgme~:t had no ll would Da!P-!:11• · way whe- been for- --d L t.-:l Harrt.. L. De11·sbury, D. :IIcLean, • • 1 '; ·' :1;!. Pryce. Beac)les-8. Humphreys. Singles Chaqaplonshlp Cup and 1st Prlze-Dr. ~ardwell. floe worlt dnrlng tb& season. pleasant and profitable Declared by Bill Harden to to a close. ha\·e been the best loser in t•he ------- --- · • 2nd team prizes, to "Dark (Continu:d from Page I) Horsea"-Dr. Cardwell, (cap- Singles, Championship - 2nd Prize - L. Harris. League, Bob McCulley wB.!I pre- May J.. Emperor · ·· claimed that -,.·ben from the County given -to municipality ror the maln- talnan.Jle of County pupils was ac- dow. one daughter, Mrs. Frank Howie. of St. Lambert. Quebec, and two sons. Clarence in the t:nitcd States, and William .-\., of Regina, Sask. reptetl,' the amount ~•as automat- The body arri1·cd in Whitby lcally set 'iur the amount of lh' Thursday ncnin.; and on Friday cheque, atld that the County had tain): Dr. Fletcher. Dr. Mont- gomery, Dr. Farnsworth, Dr. Mitchell. 3rd team prizes , t.o "Robins" -W. Harden, (captain!; J. Ham- Ilton. s. McClelland, J. Flavelle, D. Platt. ·Nerl.lc:h Trophy, to Captain of Speeial performance prizes- Season's High A\·erage---<1 .. Har- ri s : Season's High Slngle-W. Harden; Season's High 3-game- R. Thorndyke. An honorary prize 111·as present- r:d to the capable and energetic secretar~·. :ltr. Harris, for bls Yery s&nted with a ·prize which he ac- ,'ll'~. · cepted In good faith and good , Klnlt' 'Vlt:tor ·Emmanuel of eplrlt.s. may be crowned Emperor of Gifts were also presented to the opla In the holy Ethiopian of Eksum, no official source three waitresses who assisted 1\lr. closed. Harden In the s&rvlng of the ban- Protocol ol!lclals or the quet. . ernment 11re "0 CAnada" brought a Yery ' proposal, thJ. no~o'wer· to le-ry In tater year; afternoon at two o'clock, standard for monies t.h::t should ha\'e be<'n time, a service wilf !Jc held at\ r paid In earlier years. He also \'ell · Town's Funeral Home~ .-\ sc n ·icc tured to say that the records or will also be held under ::\lasonic not one County In a hundred wer'l au spices. lntrrm"nt will take place I absolutely free f1·om mlsta kes. in the l.'nion Cemetery. H E 0 N L y c ~o M and that It was not Cor the Scho·>l "O•t behalf o[ tile council of to ask for redress, but \Vhitby. 1 wish to Cl<pre.s the sor- that. \he ratepayers of one section row with which we ha,·c rccci1·cd should ask for a redis tribution of word of Sheriff P:ol<ton's death;" rateS If they had paid too much . d<·clarcd Mayor Albe rt \\'. Jackson. The counsel for the defence "He was ;a respected re siden t of claimed that the debt was not this di; trict for many years and 7e&1'1!. created by statute, und that th' was intt·rested in even· ,,.orth -while Lordahlp aug<eated tbdt period or six years to outlaw th11 ac tivity in \Vhitl>y. fie was ;; real- matters were supposed to oe debt as set by th e Statute ) t eh!aned , .UP eYery rear, and a Limitations .should apply In tl.is ly missed wh en he moved to Que· freall: •tan made tb& next year. . case. bee seycral years ago, and there is ~· Mr. Hirrls pointed ·out that the .-\rgument In Rebuttal no onto who can <JUitc fill his J'lace." ctl · · l~enc F. T. Rowe declared that ~· . Q.n was n?t askln< tor pay. In presenting his argument lu :\lr. Paxton's dea th would be a melit' but'was asking for judgmJut rebuttal. lllr. Harris stated that for i· payment. "It Is our concet·n It had been· proven that the v:i- g reat loss to sport. For 25 years whether we can or can not cot- lage had paid rates to the Counry up to the time of his dca1h Sheriff ~,.... · - - FrWa,. • ...,.I teet the judgment," he submitted. and 'that those rates were 1 bas~ 11 !'axton was trea surer of the O.H . .'\. ~ -w ~ ¥--'-r. May· a. ux. _lfr. Justice Klngatone suggest· on estimates Including thepcos t or and he was a hfc men~be_r and past tr4dltlo~t uae' re_gulor lVeek·End ed~at the School Board had su~- education, but that no cheque hnll pces ulent of the assoc•at 1on. oRd Qlle-Qrttri1er" tcill lie in · ~Inn no Joas. and It was the co•·- been given to the municipality fflr l ·:il•s mnu~ncc kept .,anutcur at h- . e/lectc;. POJ;'&tlon of tbe village of Port the cost or education or Count ··· lct •cs on a lu1:h plane , Rce,·e Rowe MINIMUM SPECIAL FAAE Perry that -,.•as out of pocket pupils In the year 1!128. · stat ed. " In every respect he _was eA6olla •••• sec a.J16a •••• ZSce The School Board had never paid He pointed out that It was a 1,_ an ont s t a nd•~•!.: 1~1an .. He wa ~ lugh- 'raR Ut/()~tiOII ~~- anu ooenf. out a cent, and was not entnllld parently tbe 'desire of the Coun•.v ly esteemed m Iu s office and 10 l>ar: · . · to any money, be aRid. . to pay the claim, although th ~: 0 llcu lar w~s rc t:arded ~s a man oo 'PacifiC Mr. Harrill pointed out that was some legal doubt. The money excellent Jmhnncnt. \~ hencvcr ad- . the· Scliool Board was the only received by the County had be~ a ,-,cc. wa s nocdcd, we ,~·cnt to the ~--~~-...:..-':r"'....;:....~p.--io:O..--- party that can brio< action, and levied tor, collected and 8 pe:n, shcnff and . hr. _always JUstifie d our the beneftt would accrue to tb<. but benent had been derived fro 1u confiden ce 111 hn11. He was equally proper parties. The Council h .lij the spending thereof, he clalme1 . well-known in county affairs and ~URY. i LOVB.L recefYed the actual money, and 1f .\ Yearly ~latter prov~d · him s~lf capable in eycry a hll&l way could be found to :llr. Jus1Jc0 'Kfngstonc sug;;est. , one of the many affairs w•th which make the Council pay the claim, ed that It was a yearly matt er an<! he was conc~rn cd. I had known It should be made to pay, !I a should be cleaned Ull c 1·cry y.ear , l him since my childhood , ~nd I will claimed. and could hardl y be charged t o f,·d Ius loss 1·cry d~cply. · Consider Lqal OblJaaUon a new set or ratepayet·s who bHu "Shcr:!T Paxton was a • faithfu; In preaeutln< tbe case for tho derived no be nefit f1·om the ~~- I sen ·ant to the town and the coun- defendant, lllr. Pickup aucgestc•l pendlturc. He Intimated tha t :~ r j ty a nd he will be widely mourntd," , .that the legal obligation of the ruunlclpallty should see that lt 1 declared Town Cl:rk John Frost. Council be _.considered first. H l got the money to which It was e n- / "There arc nry few meh wh o oc- 1 claimed that the County dltfer:!d titled , and not a sk the Cm~<· t ; cupy surh a high place in the ,.,. from an ordinary corporatJon, and some yea1·s after to collect for i:. , teem o f their fell ow citizens. Ht that . It bad no funds of II.! own. 1\~r. Harris jfgued that the d c ~ t ; was a membtr of the l.loard of Edn- The only funds handled by th e had been contemplated. l,e,·Jo><l ra tion for many years and chair- County were raised by rates on tor, and the mone~cted. J man ior three years. H e \\·as a the ratepayers for purpoaes pr.,. His Lordship uked ' why the : well- known figure throughout this scribed by statute · School Board j,ad ' walted all the.>o 1 . dis1rirt and sorrow at his passing · His Lordablp •ked years be fore t king action. " ill1uu ch many pcopl~ . · mutual, mlatake .:.'waa - dllki<>Yal•.•lll ' l 1\Jr. HRrrls olnted out that the : soJt!.e years latt>r"· condition ha~ first cumc to no- I PI t t Sl 1n.s · no mu.na ot tlce when the committee ·or audit I L 0 0 !!._ d mistake other. than had investlg!lled the dealing~ . upeac:u .-.-e other aet of tax-payers; • Plok- and that a claim had been made :'\Inc students were arrest ed at up-stated tbat such waa th~ caa'l, to Council In 19:14. · lluchnrest ror an alleged attempt and the' County would run lnlo :Mr. Justice Kine-st o ne s tated I to furm a bnnd to kill Madame . all k'll~ C?t dlalculty. that be had \'Q ire d hi s oplnlo,,, t. upescue, friend or Kl~g Care l. ' The, c~ansel for . U1e de re nc.. but that he }\' ould ~iv 0 th e ma t : Resentment agains t the r ed-halr- poJAteii ,OJ:It that the money col- tu every. conalderntlon . J <'d lend er or the Royal Camarllh leeled ln. 1'27, wu collected fur Before closing his e11se, :ll r 1 was disclosed as oue reaso n r : r I the purpoee of school maiutaln- Harris asked permission to cuk:·J a st u.!eut strike. . OP'I1CAL DEPAR. TM£NT l a nee, a nil tbat It 1\'as not collect- a le tt er sent by the noard of Ed .:. ed to be giYen back to the schonl cation or th e \' illagc oC Pa n lllossom wee k will be obsen-ed board In lUI. The Council ha l Pony to lho County Co unci l a s In tbe Niagara dls trlcl , May 17 to . . . .n and . never baa had In ~ts evidence. His re qu est wa.s grant - 24, according t.o present liadlcn- [(lng St. E: 01111. WII hands any money that It Is Its ed, and the le t ter was e nte r ed u' tl ons. Cherry blossoms are r eady dltt1 to pay to the School Board, e:<hthlt 2~. · to burst any time, Queenston .dis- be clahqed. . His Lordship i\lr. 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