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The Oshawa Times, 18 Nov 1958, p. 3

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Mayor Discusse Defence Probler BUCKET BRIGADE : Water Service Bomb Shelters Favored Mayor Lyman A. Gifford be-|General G. S. Hatton, acting head leves that partial evacuation|Of the Civil Defence Organi LJ] Given 'Approval [mm mm mes so Ghd xd ters "is the only answer feasible" |Charles Foulkes, chairman of the s to the civil defence question as it|Chiefs of Staff of the department The. haltle of the bucket bri-ihe said it woilld . be $10.00 rect Canadian cities general-|of national defence; Lt.-Col. P. de is nearly over. City council|cheaper to bring the mains up ! : - OSHAWA ROTARY CLUB WELCOMES DISTRICT GOVERNOR Fionday "wight maimouy, but Thorman Tosa. than across Lou, a Hm Stator in to Rotarian R. G. Geen to | trict G S. F. Everson, | D. E. Sturgis znd Rotarian mt quite Wholcheastodly, on. Isa, Heel. bee i for Fresh from last week's confer- National Health and Welfare. uggles, of Cobourg, who was | pin to Rotarian R. G. n to | tric overnor S. F. y LE, R ceded victory to the thirsty, dry-| 'This has n coming up for a : A y of Lobatse * he Rata Ow Re. his official Sisit to the | mark 25 years of perfect at- | Rotarian Geen, District Gover- | John Stead, secretary of the [Load residents of Louisa, Sev-|three years. It was turned jue a Sie prupiie nd De GENERAL COMPLAINT Hotel Genosha on Monday, wel- | club. During the meeting the | tendance. Caught by the cam- | mor Ruggles, President James | Oshawa Club. : lern and Fraser streets and|last time by the PUC on the hee Lo Be, Le mayor, wi The Mayor said the complaint comed District Governor Ed. | district governor presented a | era, from left, are: Past Dis- Skinner, Vice-President, Dr. --Oshawa Times Photo |ppoenton road north. |grounds that it was uneconomi- ng 0 iy Sued) oulay 8 at, of the majority of representatives They were assured of city wa-|cal," he said. bl Spe lati y Osh {seemed to be that General Gra- problem In relation lo Oshawa. |; "who some three months ter, piped to them through 5,172| ; ; feet of mains, to end in the near(SCr TY INSUFFICIENT He said the three radar warn-\ag, was appointed to investigate J Boundar Road future the bowl, bottle and Medical Officer of Health Dr. jing lines across the Dominion and report on civil defence, did C bucket treks they have been/C. C. Stewart had told him the would give cities such as Mont- not attend the conference. They making to secure supplies of the Wzier at present available toireal or Toronto two-and-a-half were told General Graham had {residents of the area was insuf- hours' notice of enemy attack. |(potified the conference planners . liquid staff of life. rs A > | wif Bd . Pro em 0 ve When their 33 wells virtually ficient for ordinary sanitary ypepe poINTS CITED well in advance that he was i i the uses. Ph " therwis aged on these par- riticize Vy boar are "up te early Tal 3005 1 curry water i] I em to "he Mayon CEE ne » ; ) i i A ; : id i continued, "that if civil defence| East Whitby. and Darlington responded with the fourth, fifth,| 0. neil for city water, complain-|buckets 2ug ie aers is to be carried out only one of| General Hatton was asked if he ' A + townships solved their frontier|and sixth concessions of Darling-|; able to get suf- brings abo 1 0 : A charge that the contractor| Trustee Armstrong noted that done by people: we are paying problems in a brief, informal ton township; and that East Whit-| Ing they Ne for RR gerous situation," Ald. Branch|the finee Doists will mention had wot met his commitment injthe board hag 2 bance fo order wel, tee Armstrong admitted: meeting at Columbus, Monday. |by look after that part of they; conoid uses, said. jean be Ba vDLens evacuated within the two-and-a- having the Adelaide McLaughlin|overtime :ix months ago and| Trustee Armstrong '| Reeve Roy W. Nichols, and the|road across the 'sixth, seventh, | | Ald. A. H. Murdoch congratul-| The points were: total evacu- 1c") oc of the warning, Pera # i P n 2 3 0 | 4 ' i 7 i he! : f i : : 7 bf It lation * i i . School finished on schedule was|turned it down. At that time the "I don't think we are getting the, wo. "ro yinoton township coun-|and eighth concessions of East SITUATION SERIOUS ated Ald. Branch and his board ation; partial evacuation with The' ase was: would JNBSE? laid at the Monday night meeting|contractor wanted $50 a day to co-operation from the architect| ; yo rded the meeting, which | Whitby, and from the south boun-| Board of Works Chairman Ald. on the considerable amount of bomb shelters; no civil defence Mp : of the board of education. have the school completed on we Shopld, School Representative Was called by the East Whitby (dary of the seventh concession Walter Branch, a-king for coun- work put in on proposing the at all. be Deller: 0 vacunte per cen The announcement by Trustee| time but ths board Tetuced ® pay Maia pi rh ed {council in the hope of ending a|across the eighth and ninth con: cil's approval for the pipe pro- scheme so early after the peti-| "As an observer and having ' 2 BODOCY- 1. B. Armstrong that the $245,000) premium for having the terms Rev. rin" ey 4, built | years-old situation with regard to|cessions of Darlington. |ject, said he believed all mem-|tion. : heard the discussions that took .R. B. Bryce, secretary of the school was Opeiied for Slassrope of iis foptvact sehidile mol IN > TL oF two members|the town line road between the onus DIVIDED bers realized the seriousness of| aver Lyman Fy place, and if the necessity should Privy Sousel, Joa level use for the first time on Monday| "Is it no : ips. Bi ¥ ; ituation, though he said he did not ol be then in looki th {leaders that governme was met with warm response(should have advised us of the of the board to do the looking oS, in the past, has been| This, in effect, gives East Whit- re lt of the cost, helto the proposal, remarked: of Sande, oa oarticunety vag level should continue in the by most members of the board.|slow construction rate?" asked after. That has been the history, soiree of some confusion, and by township care of the north sec-| id would 'not fall on the city. |*"There are always other people|City of Montreal, which is on aplevent of a nuclear attack. The "M. Brown then shattered this| Trustee G. K. Drynan, *'It seems of this board for 20 years riot a Hittle ill-feeling between the tion of the road, while Darlington 5c» WL en on wie Fave to share expenses indisland, 1 Federal Government felt that'the brief moment of joy by saying,|we have to do a great deal of in-'pygy 19 CRITICIZE two municipalities, as each town- will have charge of the southern 13"h "pie to take advantage servicing these areas. There is[point . . . is the only answer responsibility for maintaining "That school should not have spection that should be done by "It is easy Jor Doged membersishiy one alter noweral sections section of the boundary. The mo-| th- Federal and Provincial always someone who is going to! feasible." law and order within the muni- been opened today. It's a filthy|the architect," he added. t it . a lt criticize while of the road. Last year, the situa-|tion suggested that the bylaw), o.mente subsidies for mu- get hurt." | The conference, held on invita. | Palities and the evacuation of mess." Trustee Armstrong said: "The '0 Si Stout al oH Leth at © tion became so complicated East | should be effective for ten years, |: inal winter work, Ald. Branch agreed there were Whi & re: ol Hi invi or) he civilian population should be He went on: "Rue school is way contractor, feels he will have it Phe or wo do the work, "| Whitby billed Dariington for re-|With automatic renewal, unless "yy To nh did not disclose people in the area who had not| jon rom H e Re or chartment| carried out by "those who are behind schedule ahd not complet-|ready for opening and I "=k he c He ee Brown. pointed our. "pairs at sect are) Darling. rescinded more than six months the full Bo fo but|signed the petition. [0 ow fe Seal au Jeliate 2 Imore acquainted with the local ed. It appears the contractor has|will." Still Poy it cc tFocter has plann-|ton billed East Whitby for an|from the expiry date. d | : | Federation of A anemian situation than those from the out- a for have : a api / : i $ i - side." . hol made an elfen time. 1 can.| CHAIRMAN PRAISED ed poorly and been derelict in identical sum for repairs to an- The WIOEON WSO, COMO] Cl por ror palities, was attended by 89 may- 0c: gh flow it will be ready for| As chairman of the board pro- his duties to this board.' other section. |portions of the road across the . . ors or other representatives. the official opening (Nov. 27) and|perty committee, Mr. Armstrong] Trustee Drynan added, It ENGINEER 1S ADVISOR | fourth concession of East Whitby 'q Rs. They were briefed by Major| Ba d Plannin would like fo know if there is has given much of his persotal| seems to te & very Sack RO¥,%| Douglas Gorrie, district en-land the fifth of Darlington, and |i 4 | Nn g anything this board can do to Ame x Dvelseeing Eo " gineer from the department ofthe eighth of East Whitby and the have it ready on time." : 3 |highways, attended the meeting ninth of Darlington must be re- 4 b A | rt bers were unanimous in their| S. G. Saywell, board chairman, | °c an advisor.' built by December, 1961. : ; ; em ers op once S OPENING DELAYED praise of his efforts and stressed |asked who among board nem- | After a brief debate on the situ-, This clause was added when it | The school ag) origitially fusiticiom wa Ho} girned is. way.{hets iad isla, he ae in | ation, East Whitby Deputy Reeve was noted that these two stretch- | : ng . . [\ The winter series of Pop Con< scheduled :. be finished Oct. 22.| i lec iBoanoty |Wilfred Pascoe made a motion es of road are impassable and, |= ZS : iven certs to be given by the Band This date was later set back to Diyiey i hte in ond A' tew lands were raised and [that a bylaw, dividing the road, |at present, are a liability to both |; y ad ----- 1ns of the Ontario Regiment and out- Oct. 30 and then to Monday's much responsi a on 1d be Trustee Brown said he had visit-|Should be passed by both coun-|councils, should an accident |; FD be y standing assisting artists will be date. ber of the board that should be aise 1 I A week. |cils, and registered in both On- occur on these sections of the] " Thirty-three members of the held in the OCVI Auditorium om Fling 1) he had not | tario and Durham counties. road, which are not legally | b ' , Rotary Club of Oshawa, who|the nights of Dec. 19, 1958, Feb.* slight amend- closed. have perfect attendance records, |6, 1959 or Mar. 13, 1959. Tub | After several | ' COMING EVENTS and ould not to | mens, the motion suggested that| Deputy Reeve Pascoe's motion |% Yi 4 admission charge of peca Tgason bate us in.|3 bylaw be passed giving Dar-|was seconded by Councillor A. E. h { ES ve architect's duty to keep us lington township care of the town |T of Darli and § lin Hotel ha Monday. |in effect once so that whole: a|families will be to a formed," he added. line road from Oshawa City unanimously passed. Trustee O'Neill said, "I think A The on was marked 1 H A ANI ) S limits across the third, fourth,| The motion will be turned over symbo Pr stati p and enjoy good music . EAR \ EE lit would be out of place to have and fifth = concessions of East/to East Whitby's legal advisors, j trict a Ed. Ruggles, of 1hese concerts Nave Soave a "ROBERT HARKNESS . oor mci to Sap Shou Eagle Loh Whitby township, ~ which cor-Iwho will draft the bylaw. "0 Cobourg, of 8 special per ss Ro been one of the highlights of Oshawa's winter entertainment | "Cleaning up makes a big differ-| fatidn R..G. Geen Who has ave. § cord of 25 years of perfect attend- 2d under the baton of WO1 F, J, '4 Gospel Song Writer and Pianist ence and I have every confi-| M R : 92 Fi Al . dence the school will be done on us ec rms ance. rancis, new Director of Music, YOU ARE INVITED TO ENJOY AN time. t eve | ire Ala BEN HiEpARD KEN 'WEED Other members of the club whol (ti tecies Promises to be, ou group of residents petitioned the thought that such large cities as Montreal or Toronto could be EVENING OF MUSIC AT Shiirman Saywell summed up, I : Wi hi Mi ! were Honored, with their perfect|™ ier," calip isting artists CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH perhaps in titure we should Ippgtryiction | 1thin Minutes Westmount G ets jttendance records, were as fo- yl "appear aiso"Hith the band ii Magistrate F. S. Ebbs suspend-| The Oshawa Fire Department | George Shreve, 14 years; Wal [LL ot OU Wh re) . TONITE AT 8:00 P M Sewers Wil ed sentence for one year Monday answered two alarms Monday! . > fe Branch, 3 years; Dr. Doug-| Tickets can be procured at Hen . JV, [ on a charge of breaking, entering afternoon, within two minutes. K . h ald, 10 years. |derson's Book Store, Johnston's and theft against Gerald Gal-| A leak in the refrigerati W he} C a e Thomas Dobbie, S. F, Fverson Clothing Store and the Armories Sponsored by the Young People and Choir of . on i Sh King street system brought PR Jy 1 ani r Ir jand Eric Jones, 9 years; 'Dean| Orderly Room or from any bands- ; | hi s , Sys | : r : i atte and Newt i E y Calvary Baptist Church Give Work I the headquarters division to| Thurstay Jieat; Nov. 20, will Chairmanship of the Lieutenant: vo am Newton Biv ing man 5% Testimony by the caretaker of Stroud's Market, Simcoe St. N.,|S€€ t e birth of a new service Governor Turray Sand ord. ney Goodfellow. 5 years; .W T.| rmony School, Oshawa, indi-|at 4:18 p.m. There was little Club in Oshawa, the Kiwanis, Charter night is an important Donpoe 5 T. Hopkins, Williams] a EUCHRE, Valleyview clubhouse, Glad.| AT King Street Home and School Asso. NCAIIY 13,000 feet of storm|cgieq that Galbraith had taken a damage. Cb. of Westmount, Oshawa, event iy fhe history of 2 Rivanisiy,, 2 Gearge Slosombe, 4; GOOD FOOD stone Avenue, Wednesday, November ciation meeting, Wednesday, November Sewers are to be constructed by|jist of articles amounting to Two minutes later, the Cedar.) At 2 dinner to be held in the Club and the Westmount Clublo,. 19, 8.15 p.m. Good prizes, door prize, 19, The Thomas Allan Publishing Co.,(the city during the winter at an| o.o than $100 from the school | 4 . "| Picadilly Room of Hotel Genosha, feels doubly honored by the pres- ou 35 cents 269a | will be present to sell Childrens' Books estimated cost of $144,523. 5 " ale station responded to a false i re] n i i.| Geoffrey Andrew { ee | . 90 roperty Feb. 15, but had late dy wl : >v|Mr. Ken Hibbard of Halifax, gov- ence of the International presi eoffrey Andrews and Ralph ', FAzane to be held by Columbus|'o™ aon iii Sanction for the proposal was hii some of Fi hag rr alarm in the Evangeline St. dis-\ornop of the Ontario-Quebec-Ma</dent, Ken Loheed and Hy Lo-| Jewell, 3 years; Ben Bailey,| . BUSINESS MEN'S ome and School in Church Lower GOLDEN Link bazaar at Albert Street .. i iconss rity ha ] trict. A pile of rubbish was being| iwanis -distri i Robert Brown, Frank Bedford, | Hall, Wednesday, November 19. 2.30|United Church, Wednesday, November S'anted without discussion by city restitution for the others. burned 1 householders had|Fitime Kiwanis district, will pre- heed. Eh, ran ord, LUNCH p.m. 2%7c(19, at 230 p.m. Booths of all kinds, council Monday night. Galbraith was turned over 10 oir nen a ouse p cers 1a0/sent the charter to the new club.| His worship Mayor Lyman A.|Frank Brown, George Charlton, | . also visit with your friends in the teal 'Part of the cost will be met oi. Cr oly 4 & mistaken it for something more phe Westmount club is sponsor-| Gifford and Mrs. Gifford will be|Al. Collins, Jack Lowry, Al. Reed | Yoom ie Nov. 15, 18 hy subsidies from the federal and/P2ro'e © oer or one year -anc serious uh led by the Kiwanis Club of Osh-lat the head table. {and Jack Shephard, 2 years; RADIO PARK BINGO BUNNAGE Sue a 5t Jans Hal, provincial governments in their pr gg Soop ae i Shortly after midnight, an al lava. Frank Taylor and the new| Other distinguished guests will|Lance Beath, Wilbert Charlton, | HOTEL LANCA: I AVALON HALL 8 PM. Wednesday, November 19, at 1 o'clock. (efforts to relieve winter unem- Oshawa san y arm was turned in from 70 Bar-/clyb building committee of the include Alf Savage -- General|Ken Coulter, Alex Nathan, Mike | NOVEMBER 4 Nov. 15,18 ployment Ser. rie Ave., where hydro lead-iniparent organization, de ser ve Secretary of the Ontario-Quebec-|Rudka, John Stead and Ron Ri-| 20 games $6 and $10; Share. [BAZAAR at Knox Church, Wednesday Streets affected are: Annapolis |wires were rubbing together, great credit for their unremitting| Maritime district, former govern-|chardson, one year. | the-Wealth; 7 $40 Jackpots ih SS PE Rome, baking, avenue, Byng avenue, Elizabeth wood avenue, Glenwood crescent, causing a short circuit. |efforts in organizing - the new|ors and Lieutenant-Governors of} 3 games, prize money will be Nov. 15,18 Street, Glenalan avenue, Glen- Orchard View boulevard, Russett| The Oshawa Fire Department club. Kiwanis, presidents of other Ki-| - brae street, Glencastle avenue,|avenue, Simcoe street north, Ste- answered five ambulance calls| The evening will be under the/wanis clubs and the other local | CELEBRATING | Pointed Gun Nov.3,4,17,18,Dec.1,2,15,16| Temple, Nov. 20, 2.30 p.m. fancy work, Glendale avenue, Glenforest venson road north, Wayne avenue, during the afternoon and over- and household articles, i i } i 2 | BIRT D | | HDAYS . C.R.A., Gibb St, Thursday, 7 7 i ? ; ] Congratulations and best S ine | 12 noon to 2 p.m. MUNICIPAL -- ELECTIONS home baking and tea room. 268b streét, Glengrove street, Glen-|Woodlea avenue. night period. Rummage Sole -- Clothing | rr = a SE ENESEAE-- PERG oo ORT --.-- | : | | November. 20 Rebbekah wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district { Russell Harvey, 745 Margaret | Who are celebrating birth- |street, Oshawa, was fined $50 in| g days today: | magistrate's court Monday, on a| Miss Frances Jean Good- [charge of pointing a fi | man, 199 Burk St.; George | 2 P 2 Beam. ol Bingo -- Darlington Volun- £ ; " ; ! i : | | Harvey told the court it was! ! : L i ; | : | Adams, 225 Oshawa Blvd. S.; just a family argument, and that | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Electors teer. Bricade, Avalon. Holl i {| John Bentley, RR 2, Osha- |} "oq" qe oq i : i cade, h i : i : es ; a police officer |§ of the Township of East Whitby will be held ot the wa: Allan Griffin, 493 Lowell |e hic property Nov. 8 because y November 19, 8 pm. 20 ; i : Ave.; Gregory Mark Pear- g he had no search warrant. : ; | | 'son, 787 Grierson St.: Betty | e gomes $5 and $7. Shore the A { | Pankhurst, 37 King St T.; | Conable Eric Main told the Townshi Hall ; rn : Mrs. Elwood Cook, 8% Bond |court he had entered the property wealth, seven $40 jackpots, i y 1 i St. E.: Joanne Smith, 587 |At the request of Mrs. Harvey, Sn 1269p \ t , ; i ins g } "Stovenson RE. NN. {after a complaint to the police. y Ww d 3 | The first five persons to In the driveway," the officer | y SPECIAL UNTIL A 3 inform The Oshawa Times of 5p "Harvey came up to the side CHRISTMAS RC : : ' their birthdays each day will [3 the sar Sud sad a Jul out. | i E i | receive double tickets to th § carrying a rifle." | | a : | Regent theatre ps for The officers testified that ne | on Thursday, November 20th, 1958 KINSMEN ! four-week period. The cur- |2sked Harvey if the .gun was ; rent attraction is "The Nak- (loaded and, when told that it was, | Lodge No. 3. 1:30 pim 269b From 7:30 in the Afternoon to 8:30 in the Afternoon ed 'and the Dead." {left the driveway immediately for the of ivi | : | ] P 9 inati for the offices of BINGO ' 4 {and radioed headquarters from § Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Three (3) Councillors for the yeor RIG INDUSTRY {the street in front of the house. 1959, and Two (2) members of the East Whitby Public School : 1 1G 1] FRY | Harvey later admitted detec-|] Area Board for the years 1959 and 1960. Jubi lee Pavi lion Australia's oil refining industry, tives to his house. A search| | ; |greatly expanded since the Sec-|warrant was issued the following | If a poll is necessary, Polls for taking the votes of the Electors, EVERY TUESD'Y | ! ond World War, now has 24,000 day and two firearms seized by If . shall be held on Monday, December 1st, 1958, beginning at | : ; employees. the Crown. 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until 7:00 o'clock Bom et in the afternoon. lowing: rg | | THE FOOD PLAN THAT $20 son ne | ' -- ; 3 HAS PROVEN ITSELF ot the Nomination Meeting, end before 9:30 o'clock P.M. Plus $50 full card 2--$250 Jackpots "a | STAN BRYNING he shell be deemed to be nominated for the Office for which on ei Sh i : 1061 RAVINE ROAD RA 8.5358 SRONGE ARNCOME. every week, If over 400 Returning Officer, Tas. CHAIRMAN PAYS VISIT TO OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL CHAMBERS = Teen of on Whit, INCLUDES 1 CARD Commencing his three-day | pensation Board, Monday after- | under the jurisdiction of the | awa. Mr. Sparrow was accom. CLUB Columbus, Ontario BUS SERVICE Md visit to Oshawa, Eugene | noon paid a visit to the Osh- | board. One of the patients to | panied by William A. Holland N ber 8th, 19. 2 SERVIC Spat centre), ¢ 2 awa General Hospital where he | whom he _ talked was John | (left superintendent of the 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. -- (0) GL" | 188 ovember 8th, 1958. 467¢| tbe Ontario Workmen's Com- | conversed with patients coming | Firth (right) town line, Osh- | hospital -Oshawa Times Phote "When @ proposed didate is not p at the ting, there must be satisfactory evidence given to the Returning idate h J The attention of Prospective Candidates is drawn to the fol- Officer that' the C d to hi

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