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The Oshawa Times, 30 Nov 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednosdoy, Movember 30, 1960 As a result of presentation of a petition to the Planning Board one week ago, ratepayers in Port Whithy are wondering i they sre {now living behind the Tren Cur tain, The South Ward Ratepayers Association feels thet some sori of eonsideration should be given to residents in Port Whithy as a consequence of the Planning Board's proposed official plan, which shrouds thelr residential area with industry, John Harkness, president of the, association, reported to his fellow ratepayers on Tuesday night that for ali the consideration that the deputation received from the Planning Bosrd, "we might just as well have thrown a skunk in Ithe room." He informed the ratepayers thal the proposed official town plan Istated that the Planning Board would welcome eonstructive criti {cis and comments from the {ratepayers of Whithy, | "We received no consideration (from the Planning Board," he tenid, "in fact half way through {our discussion with the board, |( {they broke off the conversation loys vole a favor of the zoning by av," Mr, Harkness urged that the Port Whitby Ratepayers should continue to send delegations tc [tow n council because once the |Town Plan was approved by the {eouncl' no section could be taken {to change the zoning bylaw, The associatica discussed and agreed upon the following detri mata deterents to the residential section of Port Whitby once the vouing bylaw became law: fhat the residential sres| vend be surrounded by industry ind that this would necessitate maogs migration of the area, 2, That the land property value | oie be greatly decreased, » That the property in the area would be frozen and that the own rs would be forced to pay the high taxes on the properties until % test was accomplished in the remarkable time of 2% minutes and was termed a complete success, ~Ontario Hydro Photo, ville area, The skywire wos pulled by the aircraft and lpid across the cross arm of the 115,000 volt transmission line poles, one of which is seen In the foreground, The stringing THE HEAVY: DUTY 856 Sik- orsky helicopter Is In flight stringing the Yi-inch steel sky- wire in an experimental string. ing operation carried out by Ontario Hydro in the Bowman- Ontario Hydro Strings Skywire By Helicopter : method of | Transformer Station to the Cen tral Region boundary near Port Hope, This line was placed in operation about 1626, me industry decided to buy it W. Rex Waiters, area manager, (Tho Town Plan states; "Any \ 8 ' v has a line crew working on this, operties directly within the In transmission line and they Willig, civil Zone (Pre oper) are frozen, | complete the sagging and tYIng- "rho land owner cannot build onl in of the skywire, it or sell a J i ) Observing the experiment With gr any part of that prop Mr, Burgess were Mr, Wallers 4 J, Bimpson, assistant line nal ' A skywire literally was drop-| The conventional ped from the sky in experimental stringing skywire and conductors stringing operations carried out'ls to pull the line along the by Outario Hydro in Bowman. ground by truck or tractor, Line ville Ares, A heavy duty 856 men have to climb each pole Sikorsky helicopter carried the|and pull the line over the eross Ye-ineh steel skywire in the triallarms, run along & 3,000-foot section of IMPORTANT POSSIBILITIES 115,000 voit transmission line and Mr. Burgess stated that the suc- accomplished the stringing job In Urgess sta ' of the helicopter experimen ble time of 2%-min-|"¢% the remarkable ti " stringing operation suggests tl ionance englocer, and [tal utes |that this method has Imporys It was the first time hat bo (nossibilities not only for stringing 0'bwyer, Ontario Hydro's win aircraft ever had been MeO or |skywires but also conductors (vai regional line maintenance Ontario Hydro In wire Stringing our very rough terrain, espe ip PVisor, All Tor were nth. along a high tension Hie, bo cially jn Northern Ontario, atic: about the results of the Burgess, Ontario Hyaros wy During the trial stringing iniheticapter wire stringing exper| [hai end neer, Who Wasp, wmanville Area about 8 mile/ment and the future possibilities the skywire experi In charg he i rug ig sald mh wd a half east of the town lof this method In speeding uj menta ringing to watch'line stringing work, many people stopped ole of a comp: jhe Whole o bp 4 ation Wis 8 & ha {he unusual sight as the helicop- the helicopter method of string-|ter hovered over the transmis ing the ire was three times|®1on line and pulled the skywire| OBITUARY THOMAS DIRLAND BARRIAGE BELLEVILLE Thomas Dir faster than the conventional man ne place slong the cross arms ner over this ideal terrain, ana|®! the poles would be at least ten times as| The helicopter flown by J, Al fast of carried out over very McKaye, chief pilot, a vetereo| rough terrain flier, with Ken Wallingford as land Barriage, 77 Church St co-pilot, flew about 30-feet above died Saturday in Belleville Gen. PROTECTS CONDUCTORS the transmission line, The Bi | eral Hospital at the age of 7 A skywire Is the steel line that|korsky machine 18 capable of years, Is located above the electric pow: sneeds up to 110 mph but was! A lifelong resident of this elty er conductors on 115,000 volt! {flying only about 10-15 mp. h, for| Mr, Barriage, husband of the TOWN HALL NIGHT rats lon lines vy pels a al the line stringing, former Lillian Rushlow, was| AJAX-The Ajax Chamber of shield to protect the conductors § bin as an ardent baseball fan} Commerce is again sponsoring a from lightning, wo ate Byte Hl, buon sing ong bass fisherman, He was Tow vn Hall Night Va al day, | The skywire pulled by the hell mission line: patrol work d horn at Cannifton and for 20|Nov, 30, at 8 o'clock in Parkside! | at there would be no mort ide value on any property sur m. Lounded by industry, | | | Bi Pi CITY AND DISTRICT | | Les both of Bowmanville, charged! jointly with theft and hie ak-in and entry, were remanded out ol cus stody with a 7 p.m, curfew Dee, 13, In magistrate's court | sday, They were charged with the theft of two bicycles, $3.62 In cash from a Red Cross boltle, and 1] a hpg of ¢ dy was recovered, Al {dlr n |dren, [| The In St funeral service was held Thomas Anglican Church, Port Resident's 'Discuss Plan |deterivrate with added industrial tion to town council to raise fur- law, The ratepayers felt {United States on the World Mar! lie Midd lle on and 'James Cassey, le ' oy andy, All but the can: pean people showed more toler. ance and forms, and answer any questions, by proceedings will be broad A {Werry, |lowlees and Mr, and Mrs, George WEATHER F ORECAST KiwanisClub Officers Bre |» Installed BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Off). cers of the recently formed Bow- manville Kiwgnis Club were in Via b by Lieut. Gov , of oii at a meeting of clu Monday night, The new officers are; Ted Hut fon, president; Ross Jackman, first vice-president; Ron Brooks, | second vice-president; Terry Me- Cauley, secretary; end Jim Col lis, treasurer, The Lieut-Governor stressed, the obligation which members assume when they take office ss members of the executive, He urged the members to take an active part in all phases of the club activities and challenged them not only to have ideas but ideals, Close adherence to the Kiwanis theme "Building Re- sponsible Citizenship" was stres- sed President Hutton extended warm welcome to the Lieut-Gov- ernor, guests from the Lindsay and Oshawa Westmount Clubs and to Ian Turner and William Lycett, of Bowmanvil'e, \Becused Is Given Remand BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~~ J, $$$8535% 5, That the residential growth of Fort Whithy would be deterred | nving no room for expansion in the ares, ad 6, That the community would £4 ad Ed odours and freight trains, ete, The association agreed thet they would send enother delega- " ther objections to the zoning hy- that aller following the council's for- mer suggestion to see the Plan- ning woard, "they were barking thelr thins against 8 brick wall, " $848 Cites Farm Conditions T1i-Europe "Farmers should have more control over farm produce in anada." sald George McLaugh. iin, of Beaverton, speaking at the annugl banquet of the Oshawa Milk Producers' Association at Harmony United Church hall, Tuesday night, Mr. McLaughlin, who has re. cently returned from Burope to heck into existing farm policies there, sald that European farm- ers are 10 years shead of North American farm techniques, Mitten Baird, charged with three "Farm production In Europe) pes of a wallet conteining $32, per acre ls three or four times vueedav to Dec 2, by Magistrate greater than that In Canada and np B, Baxter, : J Inite J | je United Slates", stated Mr, Constable L, ¥, Dryden, of the MeLnughlin, | Bowmanville Force, was called " ve ) alle The average farm In Germany by Mr, Baird on a report of the Is 17% ncres and these people | |are competing on the same theft of a wallet containing 032, ompeting on the same world) TC Lo Loon" and tools worth 0). 1 GIANT 8.0Z, SIZE 14.0Z, TINS KING SIZE , , Lh 15.02, TINS {market as we are," sald Mr McLaughlin, He also sald that|%0: | there was much less government! Questioning the accused, Con. interference In farming policies stable Dryden suggested to Mr, in Kurope than there Is In Can- Baird that he was responsible ada and the United States, for these lost articles and had "They have us beat mentally, only called the police to throw helr government farm officials suspicion off himself, are chosen divectly by the farm-| The arlicles were ers, Their administration cost is duced by the accused much chenper, it costs them ap- re proximately ope half of one per cent for farm administration, {There are no farm association administrations in Ontario that cost the farmer less than five per cent of his gross income," claimed Mr, McLaughlin "Farm produce surplus in Can ada is a political foothall, The Furopean farmers blame the United States Treasury for ex Isting world prices, They cannot compete fairly with heavily sub Idized farm produce from the i $ssisssssisissts soon pro-| Homemakers Plan Achievement Days One hundred and fifty 4H homemaking Club members in Ontario County are now complet. ing thelr fall project *"Dms sing Up Home Grown Vegetables," The Achievement Day for On. tario North will be held Saturday, had Nee, 3, In the Broek District Hi hE School at Cannington, Saturday, Dee, 10, Ontario South will hold Nd its Achievement Day In the Unit.| ed Church Hall, at Brooklin, The morning program on hoth days will hein at 9,00 a.m, Visi. tors are welcome to attend the afternoon program of either day which will start at 1.30 p.m, t'" sald George McLaughlin, Mr, McLaughlin, who fs writ. ing an official report on his Eu. ropean farm Investigation tour, for the Canadian Government, nid that he had already written 122 pages and was approximate ly hall way through the report, He also elaimed that the Euro. 558555588855848586488 Stock up on the outstanding Dollar Day Values and toke your extra ings in Cash suggestions and special values for Nov, 30, Dec. 1,2, and 3, 30c OFF PACK, SAVE 50c ~~ NESCAFE Rd INSTANT COFFEE 1.00 SAVE 7¢ ~-- COMPLETE ASSORTMENT HEINZ BABY FOODS 101.00 2 2 SAVE 17¢ -- NIBLET'S WHOLE KERNEL CORN 6 1.003 2 SAVE 16c -- MONARCH 3 VARS CAKE MIXES rine 8 i 1, 0032 2 Chocolate, Golden Yellow Spice, White Lemon Spies, Raspberry, Coffee Meche SAVE 30¢c -- CHUBBY OR REGULAR KLEENEX TISSUES 7 «1. 00 5 " SAVE 53c¢ S U R F 45¢ OFF PACK 1.00 " SAVE -- 26c ~-- YORK FANCY " GREEN PEAS 61.00 2 NN QUALITY MEATS <a With Friendly Personalized Service "© OVEN-READY ~ 2 TO 3 LB, AVERAGE Lo FRESH, TASTY " BOLOGNA 3.1.00 5 GROUND FROM RED BRAND BEEF MINCED BEEF 3.1.00 2 " SWIFT'S EVERSWEET ' a, BACON 88°» o BARBECUE CHICKENS, DELICIOUSLY COOKED --- GROUND SUEY " FRESH OYSTERS ot SPROULE'S More Outstanding Values -- You Get Your Extra Savings in Cash at Sproule's SAVE 16¢ ~~ HOMOGENIZED SAVE 16¢ ~~ LIBBY'S PEANUT BUTTER FRUIT COCKTAIL 9-02, 1.00 4 " 1.00 Tumblers SAVE 11¢ = KING'S CHOICE QUALITY "6 SAVE 7¢ ~~ RED AND WHITE EVAPORATED MILK | GREEN or WAX BEANS o» 6 . 1.00 7 lu 1. 00 SAVE 15¢ == CHOICE QUALITY DESSERT PEARS WAGSTAFFE'S -- SAVE 25¢ 5 for 1.00 JAMS and JELLIES SAVE 16¢ ~ KELLOGG'S -- 12.02, With Added Pectin 9-01, CEKEALS CORN FLAKES 4 or 1.00 less petty Jealousy towards thelr neighbors, He add. ed that Denmark was the home of farm co-operatives and that much had been accomplished in farm co-operatives In Germany, Holland and England, Head table guests included; Mp, «nd Mrs, Robert Flett, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Werry, Mr, ind Mrs, Verne Powell, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Down, Mr, and Mrs, Ewart Leask, Mr, and Mrs, T, Stainton, Mr, and Mrs, Nell Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Yel. §$$8884$ VENETIAN BLINDS DRAPERY. Ticks "RUGS "SpReAns, McLaughlin, Donald Clayton, secretary man. ager of the Milk Foundation of Canada, who was also present ald that his department would strive to make milk Canada's national drink, Jars STOKELY'S =~ SAVE 11¢ 48.0x, SPECIAL K CEREAL SAVE 16c =~ WALKER'S & v Tuesday, Nov, 208, fol Interment in Belleville at 1 pm, Bathe Park, Fulalle Avenue, |lowed hy 2 pm. Euchre, Saturday, y Monday, 8 p.m Cemetery, _______ Scugog Council Is Returned All members of the Township Counell ag well as th [public sehool area board have! Synopsis: been elected by acclamation ntire province this morning Reeve Anson Gerrow was re [Overnight temperatures held to turned to office as were Vietor tne ymd 20s ln most areas and Aldred, Clarence Carter, ell expected to rise only a few Fralick and Glen Hood as mem. ! degrees during the day, Heavier bers of the eouncll, Donald Ash: nowsoualls are forecast in the bridge and Gerrard Mahoney, vhelt arcas of Southern On W wil] also nominated but did nol 5.14 and conside®able drifting is quatily oy q rele . expected in northern regions Joseph Dawson, Douglas Croz. ic" or pattern should con ler and Anton Kreig were elect . ough Thursday, od to the public school area HME through Thursda Lake Ontario, Lake Erle, Hall hoard, , burton, Niagara Je glons, di US. WORKERS |: weimi Moutui BAZAAR for West Group A o'clock made hres Me, Self ATO Kory ok bi y NR's| Publle School for the § copter from a reel on the ground The Commission] Sars worked for the C Publle School for the purpose o!| weighed over 400-1bs, The } oj alntenance. The hellcopters br idge and building department. {letting candidates in the coming korsky helicopter used in the eX-|' 14 (hese also are used for weed B In | adit om to his wile, Mr lection, publicly state their plat. p ary e we ne son ar periment is capable of NUDE ang brash spraying work along Riche na Ba a ne helen | put 16 them by the eitizens af more than 1,300-1bs, or can carry! ohis.of-way and for survey ope five daug thiers, Mrs. Howard tending up to seven passengers, " (vations In Northern Ontario tof roe Storms, Mrs. Thomas| Mio: _ The helicopter pulled the beinah arry engineering parties Where| (rola) ently, Mrs, Fred|east over CKLB Oshawa stool skywire by me om o Ay there are no roads (Flossie) Waite, Mrs, Paul sling harness heneath the alr. , ene " (Dalsy) St, Pierre and Mrs, Gor A APH a cralt and a quick release me: SKYWIRE BEING REPLACED don (Nellie) Harris. all of Belle.| RELATIVES RETURN chanism to which was hushed In the Bowmanville Area ex- ville: two brothers. Harvey. and SHANNON, Ireland (AP) = A a 10-gallon drum as a stabilizeer|periment a section of the skywire [Percy Barriage, both of Oshawa! | hes me-going airlift of 111 mothers | and welght to ensure dropping tha! had deteriorated over the wo sisters, Mis Florence Me md 65 inf ants, dependents of of the line quickly away from|vears was replaced, The work Knight and Mrs, Bill (Ethel). El U 8, forces stationed In Ger the tall rotor, About 300-feet of {will be continued to complete the jigs, both of Oshawa; one MANY, began Tuesday night, Va-inch rope connected the sky-|replacoment of an entire stretch [sister-in-law, Mrs, Evelyn Bap-|Swiss Jet airline flew them fol wire to the release mechanism, of sone 2l-miles from Oshawa » of Oshawa; 22 grandehil en route to New York, and nine great-grandehil:| Contre Street Church, RINGO, Thursday, December 1, at| Thursday, Faney %, aprons, home |p.m, Whist, and rolls, afternoon tea upper from 4.30 'UN all | SOUSAT, bingo at St. George's Hall, cor _ ner Jackson and Albert, Wednesday, {November 0 8 pm. sharp RUMMAGE SALE SAT, DEC. 3, at | pm, RADIO PARK CLUBHOUSE en St, ST, MARY'S BINGO WEDNESDAY, NOV, .30th | 8 PM, AT ST. MARY'S OF THE PEOPLE AUDITORIUM STEVENSON RD. N, AT MARION TORONTO (CP)~Forecasts 1s. ued by the weather office at 5 am, EST: Seugog two streets wopping Centre J, Call RA 8.5917, RY u n re HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ar of Court & Barrie "Cr IRISTMAS BAZAAR SATURDAY, DEC. 3 2:30 PM Sts. King street bus at door. Bus will be waiting at auditorium after bingo Is over. 16 GAMES OF $8 | GAME EACH OF $10, WHITBY BAND h v Winter Making Presence Felt Arctie alr covers thes 1 arlton Tins 1.00 SALTINE SODAS SAVE 17¢ -- RED AND WHITE 4. 100 JELLY POWDERS Pkes, 14, 1.00 CRUSHED PINEAPPLE | YORK STEWS 5 for 1.00 Tins 3 SAVE 16 -- AYLM SAVE 16¢ ~~ HEINZ PICKLES - RELISHES TOMATO JUICE Hore w 1.00 8. 1.00 CHOICE ii CHOCOLATE BARS 8 Rolls 1.00 12 for Save on Christmas Baking Needs at Sproule's AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS NEW SEASON'S 49° Reader's Digest reports on Surprising facts about your marriage ¢ Is "love and affection" as important as you think? ® Do children help or hinder the success of a marriage ? * When does the "second honeymoon" occur? * What new factor now saves many marriages ? $$58885588888888¢ Forecast Temperatures Low tonight and high Thursday Windsor 30 i, Thomas 30 London 30 Kitchener Wiogham Hamilton ' Catharines .. toronto Pelerborough 'renton Killaloe ,... skola |North Bay Sudbury ol, e You'll find the answers to these and other vital ques- tions in December Reader's Digest, Don't miss these eye- opening facta which explode 2.1b, Cello Bag 7b, | Kapuskasing . BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW Wednesday, Nov, 30th Special Games, Jackpots $6 ond 56. Bus leaves Oshawa Terminal, Special Christmas _Pria es WAGES HIGHEST £01 {wi A Thurs vy a little pi Pog (wi A southwest 25 to 95, shifting to northwest 20 tonight An official French agency, Lake fluron, southern Georglan| has come up with tables coms [Pay regions, Londca: Cloudy| paring hourly wages In differ» [with snowflurrles and occasional ent countries. They show that hourly wages In U.S, average $2.71 as compared to Britain's $20, $30, $40 SHARE THE WEALTH $50 EXTRA 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR RAISIN APPLE CIDER .... 85° 49° SCLIRSE MEDIUM PASTRY FLOUR 49: | SCoANUT 3g¢ 10° Cut lined Peel BLEACHED NEW BRUNSWICK TABLE 141b, Cello Beg Beg 14h, Pkg. 1.1b, o Bag many popular beliefs about marriage--condensed from a recent $5 book reporting on a b-year survey, You'll find them in December Reader's Digest--now on sale! lIOME AUTO FIRE He 1 N $ u R A N c ] 10 CARDS FOR $1 ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD FREE TURKEY TICKETS TO BE DRAWN DEC. 21st and DEC. 28th nowsqualls today and Thursday. | Considerable drifting, a little $0.74, France's $0.72, and Italy's $2.61, co'der, Winds northwest 25 to 35, Northern Georglan Bay, Kirk You can inerease your ine come simply by selling exira land Lake, Timmins-Kapuska ing regions, North Ray, Sudbu household goods with Oshawa Clovdy ii light a Shanglog { 8 with Os nowfurrie hid Times Classitied Ads. Make to snowflurries this afternoon your list and call RA 3.3402 to place a fast-action ad. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 PM at ST, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts) Gomes $4, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $130 "JACKPOT INCLUGED Door prize $15 Considerable drifting, Thursday cloudy with sunny periods and a snowllurries, colder, Winds 0 to 30, ow North overseas n 19612 | WM. RIDGELY Sailing dates now for available-Book Early ga i CITY COUNCIL DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE WHITBY -- OSHAWA -- BROOKLIN PHONE MO 8-3304 " ai Ee 50-18, BAG "ICE SALT" Remove Ice And Snow The Easy Way ®@ Gib. ee 501Ih 1.36 ® 26h. 99c eo (00h. 1.99 oper mil ca Potatoes ®*] 39 Fruit Baskets attractively made up for all occasions. We are big enough to serve you = Small enough to appreciate you YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Fo0D STORE 16 CELINA STREET 3355955 559955599559555595558888$ = |§§9559$8$559558585S

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