#4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 Delays Permit For Swim Pool 4 BROUGHAM (Special) Be- cause of the possibility of the township being saddled with the responsibility for accidents, Pick- ering council is loath to give ap- proval for a new swimming pool at Whitevale, Reeve J. S. Scott suggested that permission be withheld on the project until the, sponsibility can be deter- Harold Tipton, for the pro- moters of the project said thal May 14 was the tentative date for putting in the cribbing and frame- work for the project, and asked for township aid in making a di- versionary cut of about 150 feet to allow the work to continue. Deputy-reeve Ross Hawthorne said that council, as far as he could ascertain would be respon- sible for any accidents at the pool |if it gave approval to the project. | He suggested that Mr. Tipton, ¢ lor a member of the Whitevale | swimming pool committee to {meet with the Recreation Com- 1 Because of a shortage of beds, {patients are admitted on a prior ily basis to Oshawa General |Hospital. Emergency cases are: | treated immediately. Protect your family's present and future by supporting the campaign to add a 220-bed wing to the Hos- pital. ROYAL BANK CHAIRMAN AND PRESIDENT {mittee and discuss the matter be- {fore proceeding further. } It was also suggested that |waivers could be obtained from | % |parents or guardians of children| [using the pool. | re ---------- | . "% Wool Support Price SEQUEL To Qu BEE DISASTER southern Iran, about Stays At 60 Cents quake. An estimated 500 per- | 550 miles south of the capital | toy | his daughter to her grave near | sons, most of them women and | city of Tehran. OTTAWA (CP) The govern-| : od | : : | - i | ort price for wool will the village of Lar in the grim | children, perished in the Lar | AP Wirephoto [Ee Sn oy ons 3 Bay Area To C ommie Ban = on Be Zoned Held By CLC {nounced Tuesday in the Com- { mons. BROUGHAM (Special) -- Pick- attempts to bring in people who ering Township council has given] MONTREAL (CP)--A move to; Some speakers tried to expand failed to organize in their juris- two readings to a bylaw to zone cyt out the Communist-Fascist|it into a debate on CLC affilia- diction." the Frenchman's Bay area. Fur-|pan in the Canadian Labor Con-|tion for the International Union| wfine-mill's Western director, ther bylaws will be submitted gress constitution was knocked of Mine, Mill and Smelter Work-\garvey Murphy, charged that with a view to zoning the rest of down Tuesday in a vocal battle|ers, kicked out of the old Con-lyne raising of mine-mill's case in Pickering Township south of the on the floor of the CLC conven-|gress of Industrial Organizations .,npection with the Communist- Third Concession. tion here. and Canadian Congress of Labor|pagcist clause in the constitution A resolution was also passed] A Vancouver local of the left- for Communist leanings |was a rigged affair. that Project Planners Lid. con-|wing International Brotherhood sppks ADMISSION TO CLC "This action is a piece of cow- tinue with the preparation of alo Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill yr 0 oil] has been trying to ardice on the part of the execu- Zoning Bylaw covering the area workers submitted a resolution|g.in admission: to the CLC for|tive of the CLC who are afraid of the Township of Pickering seeking to delete from the CLC "i ct four vears. An attempt [to face us," said Mr. Murphy. south of Highway 401, from the constitution a clause that pro-\ya. made late last year but was| He said mine-mill would con- Rouge River to the westerly hibited CLC membership to "any |i meq down by top officers of|tinue in its jurisdiction, which is boundary of the. Town ot 3 aX. organization controlled or domin- tc Congress in January. (largely concentrated in Ontario with Schedule 'A' map attached. [ated by Communists, Fascists or Let discuss the principles,"|2nd British Columbia, and would This bylaw includes som e|other totalitarians Murray Cotterill, publicity/D0t agree to any "shot-gun wed- changes to a bylaw presented by| On the recommendation of the|52'C A UITaY outer, P Yi ding" with the United Steelwork- the township planning board in|CLC's constitutional committee, director of the 80,000 - memberiers of America, Canada's largest 1959, and rejected by council be-|the delegates finally voted against United Steelworkers of America, single union and a powerful CLC cause of some technical details. (the motion during the debate on the commit- affiliate. A bereaved Iranian father carries the shrouded body of |tce's bid to toss out the Vancou- [ver motion. "Let us not use these side-door| Protests Bonus | Frei Youth Under foe nus | Freighter BROUGHAM (Special) Al {special bonus of $300 for roads BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- you continue to behave the way lieu of mileage was protested by At Ww 11 Ar Oshawa youth, David Billion, you have been. You've had Willi-m Fairgrieve, a spectator e an Tuesday placed on 'house ar-|for awhile now," His Worship Monday. Reeve J. S Scott ruled] ST CATHARINES (CP) -- A rest" to appear for senfence on warned. the protest out of order, and was 3-itich ---- |La Selva, clipped Bridge 3 at the ing and theft at Burley Bus Lines {lic information, buf not for dis- Pp : wo depths, when be Sppesredl Easter WA [cussion by the public. a highway bridge eight inches out | of line, Tuesday. . |grounds that the special bylaw ie An accomplice, Ernest LaVoy, on mileage worked a hardship on|pe made Wednesday. Highway traffic will not be allowed while custody to appear for sens cel AUDLEY -- The Easter WA had to do considerable work after next Tuesday, after Police Chief aoting was held in the church, [normal hours from his home. Iwill not be affected. Officials said the 11,000 - ton even if LaVoy was remanded out|Cowie, in charge. There were 15 di'izence and atlention to the freighter in blown to the west}# ol custody, he would be re- girls and ten ladies present. Mrs, job during the bad winter. It was cide of the canal by a strong a warrant for LaVoy's arrestichin devotions. A donation is to{often after hours to attempt 10104 of cars bound for Chicago, from Oshawa. be sent to the Cancer Society.|clear (tied up just above the bridge. Tuesday to stealing a box ofigroup of girls presented a short i ; ; i trom | ETOP, is Dresent ity described the accident as mi- tools and siphoning gas from| ay "Half.world" which had is Bowlers End |nor. It occurred as the second and to stealing a box of t0olsipyrope Jov Astley, Linda Izatt,| iw " th Bowmanville Bus filpen i fg wig] {got under way. In the first wee, from the Eileen Guthrie, Amne Guthrie, {there were no accidents or de- 3 " lays in the waterway. " Rr took the parts. Mrs. G. Astley By GRACE MILLS ja S , i ; OO Oy STUDY al if Bil./sang "The Old Rugged Cross"| AJAX -- Thursday night saw A transport department spokes- vas I 1 out cus-| g 7 Jon y og background. Mrs. Bert Guthrie{tne season for the Thursday Vessels were involved in 72 per tody hii a ntence, he be 3 Winners cent of the accidents in the Wel- a am FEMA: : :2/by Joyce Smith, Jo Astley, Shir-lcr the first quarter were, : rather then remain With MScy White, Marilyn Cowie, Rita Vagabonds; 2nd quarter, Mc.last year Many overseas shi made - itted | Fred Puckrin. The program/|the 4th quarter, Nite-Mares. id M WALTER he would be only permitt Olclosed with a litany and the bene- Thursday of this week, these waterways last year after the -M. WAL ing to and returning from werk, refreshments. r the|seaway opened. They are diffi-| The election of M. M. Walter ox the accused smiled. Mr. Henry Kanyike of Uganda, [this week were -- Rosemary|across the narrow water pas- [Royal Bank of Canada, succeeding warned. 1 you're caught out of service this Sunday afternoon.|215; Ena Edwards, 232; Jean mg b because of their high, lar. the lote Jomes Muir, is announced the house other than at work it'll| Mr. Kanyike is attending OCE in|Rudkin 229, 203; Winn McCombe find out just how funny this is| The club executive met at the/Campbell, 207; Orpha Krick, 204; ' ie : p going to be. And you can|home of Charlie and Mrs. Clem-|and Rae Brock, 203. last season, Foreign vessels com- his banking career as a Junior in you are placed on probation after|the spring activities. The next|275, 222; Ken Beeby 271, 214;|Sages and carried 19 per cent of since risen through the ranks to being on 'house arrest' for a|meeting will be at the home of Jack Lembie 242, 215. 202; John. the total cargo, achieve the bank's highest execu- will be plenty tough. You'll wish|ering, when a game of crokinole Lloyd Nicholls, 214; Jim Wilson, quiere 206 and Tom Clarkson duties immediately, I had sent you to Kingston if'will be the main program. ! Ron Lott, 208; Clande Blac-|205. iti ; ' To Roads Man Hit B id House Arrest I's Brnoge " erintendent. Jack Chapman in| 17 121 Lorindale avenue, was|fling, and we're calling the tune at Pickering township council | r Chicago-bovrd 3 freighter, two charges of breaking, enter- fold that the agenda was for pub- Welland Cana! Tuesday knockin before Magistrate R. B. Baxter The bonus was approved on the M t 4 | d Canal officials said repairs will 18, of Boulter, was remanded in eet e {the roads superintendent, who repairs are made. Canal traffic Bernard R. Kitney told the court with the president, Mrs. J.| 'Council commended him for his arrested as his department holds|w {Guthrie gave the steward-|Stated that he had been called Out (east wind. The ship, carrying a i i t| aig Fd mp The pair pleaded guilty lastiThe roll call was "Christ." A | At Ottawa, the seaway author-|} a ley's Courtice yard|gatti i § a bus at Burley's y {setting in a refugee camp in R 1 | week of the 1960 seaway season Depot Nancy Puckrin and Marie Smith) egu ar P ay { on ir of |with the girls humming in the the last game in regular play for|Mman said at Toronto that foreign Tm led the worshin service assisted Niters bowling league. h his father, | the/land Canal section of the seaway " ran 1... | Sorenson, Mrs. G, Izatt and Mrs.|Goofs; 3rd quarter, Champs; and| When His Worship told Billion On|their first voyage on inland leave the house when he was g0-(si tion The east group served! four teams will play off fo {league trophy. In the over 200's/cult to control when wind gustS|Choirmon and President of The "This is no joke His Worship Africa, will speak at the church Flindal, 264; Pearl Woodcock 233 Jean ing bows. {today by the bank's Board of Dir- ou, You'll| Tor | H i : be just too bad for you Toronto. 224, 210; Gert Lindsey, 214; Hazel|;6", idonts in the Welland Canal tor since 1955, Mr. Walter began believe me, if it is a case thatlence on Friday evening to plan| For the men -- Ken Davidson |Prised 26 per cent of the pas-|Oshawa, Ont. in 1912 ond has month, the restrictions on you/Mr. and Mrs. John Ashton-, Pick- nie Johnston 240: Bill Hill, 223: tive post. He assumes his new Jleinbergys Save "PINKY" STAMPS for EXCEPTIONAL VALUR LAMB-in-the-BASKET LEAN & MEATY 23. WHOLESALE PRICES THURSDAY TILL 6 P.M. (Co) Pp E 5] FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. 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