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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Aug 1962, p. 4

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the community service compe- tition. Second place went to the Lucknow, Ont., Sentinel and third to the Powell River, B.C., News. Weston, Conn.--Dr. Elbert K, Ontario took all awards for|/Tetwell, 83, chief executive of s Of Weeklies ed | the Boy Scouts of America Recommended |x: st eso ta Sars hm WINNIPEG (CP) -- Informa- sor of education at Columbia tion of & Canadian weekly news-[Exeter 'Times Advocate second| Uulversity's Teachers College : papers federation, an associa-iang the Burlington Gazette 'oron s. Elsie Thorne, a Todsing 'st the 'Consdian Ne] ws with @ tational directorate, was| mt Wampole and Company Limited judging at the Canadian Na-| fp 'with a national directorate, was tional Exhibition Wednesday. Prong: Bey ae eced ite recommended Wednesday a the Plage . e and ons the fret women sail Judge Bruce Dutcher, Mount|junior calf bull class where! Sion Weenie' Now Of 8 per' Trophy for the best local spot Yacht Club. chee aacmena Elgin, Ont., pinned the rosettes|Beechcroft Victor's Talent won| poe gekly Newspapers ASSO news picture. The Trenton, Ont., : j|for top honors on Beechcroft|the blue ribbon and Beechcroft) 27°": Vietor's Thor, owned by Rob-|Victor's Transfer took the red) R. McLachlan, ert W. Batty. ribbon. Angli Church He suggested provincial proj-/and canal journey to protest|.304 with 71 runs batted in an : ° Debate t 'ontinues lects undertaken by provincial|Russian nuclear tests. 10 home runs. . | bodies could be co-ordinated " By CARL MOLLINS hai collet dbase 'DOORS OPEN | P.M. CONTINUOUS FROM |: | forthcoming ecumenical council) 4 highlight of the convention SPR KING P)-- jin Rome called by Pope John.| { i 4 \to the ok aan partes goad A committee on Chiristian| or ghe Pri ts: 7 eg Anglican Church of Canada| "ity reports that negotiations! nity newspapers representa- | |plunge today into discussion of| With the United Church of Can-|tives 'The non-profit advertising ;/major proposals that could af-| ada sae hoe ses talks with) <ojes organization was formed fect the future shape of both|!he Presbyterian Church havelin April at the request of the ' jincreased understanding and). .4; , . aed own ney other bebe |will be continued. Six meetings peri wel nid and 'small Cana e second-day session of the have been held with each of the : church's chief legislative body| churches in the last two years.| The Deloraine, Man., Times scheduled debate on proposed) 'phe committee suggests that\and Star was named winner of ratification of a revised Book of) similar talks with Baptist, Or-| : Common Prayer, moves t0-|thodox and Roman Catholic! Inside The Rock Cailied in wood for photo - display/ wards church unity and contro-|jeagors could widen the move-| Alcatraz They Tried To Chain albums, and turned out works in| versial plan to streamline synod) ment towards unity. "| A Volcano Called 'The Bird Man'! HARGLG HECHT metal and wood for Canadian' organization. | A plan to streamline Anglican} 4 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 23, 1962 A iation DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Area Livestock Receive Awards TORONTO (CP)--A bull from} Reserve champion bull award Brooklin, Ont., won senior bd i eo 4 aipathor gill b lier's parkler, owned by Wil- champion bull and grand cham liam, J. Dale, R.R. 1, Clinton, Trentonian was second. CARDS BUY OUTFIELDER ST. LOUIS (AP)--St. Louis PEACE BOAT Cardinals announced Wednes- LONDON (CP) --The World| day the purchase of Bob Burda, ing address provincial associa-| Peace Brigade is seeking a fish-|a lefthanded-hitting outfielder, tions are completely 'autono-|ing boat for a trip to Moscow.|from their Atlanta farm club in mous" with little liaison with|Fifteen delegates from several/the International League. The countries are to make the sea| 24-year-old Burda was gow national | president of CWNA and pub- | lisher of the Virden, Man., Em- aon said in his open- | | the national body. CHAMPIONS AT THE OSHAWA FAIR These two brothers were a | the Oshawa fair. They are| Rickard, RR 4, Bowanviile. pair of happy fellows at the | Walter and Donald Rickard, | Walter, on the left, is holding Shorthorn and Donald is shown with the junior cham- pion female. On Communism | CAMP BORDEN, Ont. (CP)--|Heuchan, commandant of the had formal training. |1959 and has since been used|Nova Scotia would shelve indef- PEKING (Reuters)--All Com-| , painting which hangs as the) RCASC school, told Pop: Leite te uae ana ve coma tle permission in somejinitely a reorganization plan munist party members here} sckdro to a memorial altar| « tel o» i |churches. drawn up by a committee under were reported today holding): the Royal Canadian Atmy| noi' cup nee rout Of this)a lot," he says modestly. As a) oo t he|Rt. Rev. Walter E. Bagnall of y: Y)painting; it will stay here @/poy he painted glass for win- COMORES OW on uh Bishop of Niagara. | National Exhibition and other) 'The reyised Canadian prayer| organization, including the gen-| | t meetings to study a 20-year-old) ¢ ' " : | |Hamilt 'hina' | Service Corps Museum here was!jong time. Like the earth weldows. working only with 'a| Prayer book by the current sy-/4@muiton, , : os by China's head ofthe jast major army assignment|have taken from Normandy, it feeling for res ad |nod is necessary under church|The Nova Scotia motion would time this photo was taken at | sons of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet | the grand champion female exhibits. |book, which alters some s¢rv-/eral s its i | s erv- synod itself, ran into oppo- The . veteran craftsman says ices in line with present - day sition even before it reached the | y I | | hi _|refer the plan to each of the} Ib was regarded here 85 8|(Bo0) Clapton [nas gnother lnk to our mu- Var'of two suecestive tanec on|28 Canadian dioceses betore the| NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LAND ' |CARDBOARD ENGINE f os : p }general synod could act. | . e Red Chinese Engineer Leaves he has painted as a hobby most! thinking, received unanimous! current session. t ify th rty ks} ; : move to purify the party ranks Opening préver ai the core| lany major change in worshi The reorganization would 3 IN THE TOWNSHIP | } Study Theory | Record In Army _ wtsssuscsan sx of his life, although he's never) 45 5rovai at the 20th synod in| A resolution by the diocese of and tighten discipline without an| The versatile craftsman and | one-ti ivili insmi ' agen ; | SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)--A| doctrine or discipline | Th open purge. jone-time civilian tinsmith has mony was said by Capt. P. E.| . Ant | ish the 136-member execu- The document is an essay en.|retired after spending the last Coulombe of Quebec Cit Fd St rane ocomotive of the! nIscUSS REPORTS lye coumel wad Nand its wou OF DARLINGTON titled How to be a Good Com-|22 of his 61 years in the Royal/Roman Catholic padre of the|!4 St. Lawrence and Atlantic| Discussion on relations with\to a central executive commit-| munist, written by the chair-|Canadian Engineers. school. Protestant padre Capt. Railroad was duplicated in ther chuitlies ke 6 be bacaaliaa GHGs BnOLE Gnecuettar that man of the republic, Li Shao-| Since 1959 he had worked in|A, C, MacLean of Glace Bay,|°@Tdboard for the historical pa- "fh phony petiodrting Aagiirae- mabibershin q chi, a party Gooredeian yd bey poem mnter the rae ens N.S., offered the prayer of dedi-/ Fe gh riesedipyna Sherbrooke's! poman Catholic relations, nego-| 'The general synod--an upper| ing second only to Mao Tze-\of the curator, Warrant Officer) cation. | ' y: tiations on union with' other house of 49 bishops and lower) tung. |W. N. Houltzhauer, adding to| ; | : : Be claret | Irene versin appeared inl trace othe 9S ie", "Es 28 wamivR SINGER Sg Br ger Moe ehh Bn the party newspaper People's|RCASC's history. tinsmith's job in Toronto to en-|_ MOUNT ORFORD, Que. (CP)! unified Protestant churches in|meet every two years instead| Daily and the theoretical maga-| tne picture of Sai Wan Bay|list in 18th Field Company,|Joseph Rouleau, principal bass!Ceylon, India and Pakistan. of ever three. Membership of| zine Red Flag at the beginning)wor Cemetery, Hong Kong,/Royal Canadian Engineers, in|at London's Covent Garden Op-| A report on Anglican-Romanjthe lower house would be re-| of this month. jhangs above a memorial book 1940. jera House, was the featured|Catholic relations notes '"alduced> by almost one third to age eae The essay was described asilisting the corps' dead of two| He served in action with his *!8er in a recital at Les Jeu-much more cordial" relation-|210. : le having "extreme significance') world wars and Korea. It is a/unit throughout Northwest Eu-\7¢S8es Musicales summer campjship and raises the possibility, Full two-day meetings in the| l Hl [ ll for strengthening the party and) reminder of the men who lost|rope until the end of the Second|here. Mr. Rouleau was born at/of sending a Canadian Anglican years between general synod iim oS '"overcoming all difficulties in 4) their lives defending the British| World War. In 1951 he went to/Matane, Que. revolutionary spirit. ;|Crown colony in the Second/Korea as an army engineer at-| The concluding the key pas-| World War, and are buried attached to 54 Transport Com-| sage said: 'It is -- daha Sai Wan Bay. |pany, RCASC, returned to Can-| por gig ordigdle rd "'owatal The painting--taken from a eed bie neg _ og Pa and various mistakes, defects and|$mall black and white official) S!0"tly after went to Germany.) undesirable phenomena in the|Photograph of the scene--was| When the transport company party, to try to deny differences| Presented to the museum in|reurned to Canada -- re-num- of principle within the party, to|July. Colors were suggested by|bered 2 instead of 54 -- Pop evade the inner-party struggle,|Cl. L. E. Sarantos, now di-.came with it to Camp Borden, to cover up inner-party contra-|Tector of the RCASC in Ottawa,|60 miles north of Toronto. In| dictions and 'muddle through'|Who visited the cemetery sey-|1959 he was attached to the because this is against the laws] eral years ago. RCASC school and began his of the development of the class); sgqyng MEMORIAL work for the museum. | NOTICE TO OWNERS OF LAND IN THE City of Oshawa, the Town of Bow- manville, and the Townships of East Whitby, Cartwright, Manvers, and Clarke, whose lands abut lands in the Township of Darlington 'as "'delegate-observer" to the/sessions would be held by the| ~'main church boards--missions,| |social services and religious ed.| ucation. The boards now meet} He rgers y vi ' iv i } 4 with the executive council for NOW PLAYING oow art of a day in non-synod penne: IPHONE 723-2843 9 P.M. Released thre OMITED ARTISTS Chit, TIMES: PLAZA FUN AND ADVENTURE -- ALL IN COLOR [Slnow White and the Three Stooges . * COLOR by OF LUNE + Cinema BeOr * 20, ennne nenaaaort So BILTMORE; R.A. NOTICE 4 P.F.N. 4004-62 THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD NOTICE UNDER SECTION 30 OF THE PLANNING ACT A TRILOGY or SHOCK amo HORROR! TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the struggle and against our view-/ point for changing the world) and mankind through struggle."| morial altar, Col. E. R.'carved large-scale army crests| At the dedication of the me-|brush and canvas, he In addition to his work "m has; "THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM" (ADULT) "CIRCUS OF HORRORS" (ADULT) GAS PURIFIER | EDMONTON (CP)--A chem-) ical '"'sieve'" for purifying na-) tural gas was explained at the annual conference of the Chemical Institute of canada) here. The system eliminates the} danger of winter freeze-up. VETERAN TEAMSTER TORONTO (CP)--Thomas Ro-! bin, 87, who worked a team of horses and a wagon until hi»! retirement four years ago, has died here. The teamster and his horses--Dolly and Dinah--were well-known in the city's east end, where they often hauled) waste from Toronto factories. || MUSCLED LOCHINVARS | GALT, Ont. (CP) -- Young) men--at least some young men in Galt--are still trying. to win the ladies' hearts with muscular| antics. Police summoned to in-| vestigate a report that some! young men were trying to steal a manhole cover were told the| teen-agers were just trying to, impress their girl friends. PORT HOPE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL BUS ROUTES (Tentative for First -'Week) Ne. 1--Bus will stort at Burketon 7:15 a.m: south to Ennis- killen, east through Haydon to Tyrone Road, then south through Tyrone to 5th concession of Darlington -- east on 5th to Leskard Road, north to Leskard, east through Kirby to Kendal, then south to Newtonville and east to. Port Hope on No, 2. No. 2--Bus will leave at 7:15 a.m. from Enfield, south to 6th concession, east through Solina to Hampton, south on Scugog Road to Bowmanville, east from Bowmanville by way of Necastle and 401 to Port Hope, (Bowmanville students will be picked up at the High School at 8:00 a.m.) (Students along No, 2 east of town line will take the public bus leaving Oshawa at 7:30 and arriving Bowmanville at 7:55. They will transfer to No. 2 bus at the High School.) BOWMANVILLE, COURTICE and CLARKE SCHOOLS The routes will be along the same routes as last year for the first week. The route to Oshawa Vocational will be the same os last year. | Blackstock OPENING PARADE 1 P.M. FAIR Sat, Aug. 25th RACES and Special Attractions DANCE AT NIGHT 50-50 DRAW AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL presents EDGAR ALLAN POE'S VINCENT PRICE: PETER LORRE BASIL RATHBONE "ss: DEBRA PAGET # and there was an oozing liquid putrescence all that remained of Mr, Valdemar." «POE Corporation of the Township of Darlington has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board p to the provisions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for approval of its Restricted Area By-law '2223 passed on the 2nd day of August, 1962, the full text of which is given hereunder. Any person interested may, within fourteen days after the dete of this notice, file with the clerk of the Township of Darlington notice of his objection to approval of the said by-law together with a of the g ds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Boord may approve. of the said by-law but before doing so it moy appoint a time end ploce when 'any objections to the by-law will be considered. DATED at Toronto this 22nd day of August, 1962. B. VICKERS, Secretary. At present the zoning By-law of the Township of Darling. ton does not permit additions or extensions to dwellings, unless the addition provides a total floor grea which meets minimum requirements for the zone in which the building is loceted. By-law 2223 will permit additions to homes which existe on February 9th, 1959, even though the addition does not provide a total floor crea as required for new buildi if all other requi ore plied with. The By-law will have effect over the entire Township. TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON BY-LAW NO. 2223 A By-lew to amend By-law 2111, as amended by By-lews numbered 2126, 2132, 2136, 2158, 2163, 2196, os emended by By-lew 2204, 2209, 2214, 2216, 2219 end 2220, WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darlington duly passed zoning By-law 2111 on the fifth day of February 1959, and subsequently passed an amending By-law to the zoning By-law on the d day of July 1959 as No. 2126, both of Box Office Opens et 8 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! coomnep wIWE-3 ' PHONE 7 CHILDRENunder12 FREE! AlWAYS A COLOR CARTOON the said By-laws being approved by an order of the Ontario Municipal Board dated the seventh day of July 1959; AND WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darling- ton deems it advisable to further amend By-law 2111, as amended; NOW. THEREFORE. pursuant. to. the Planning Act R.S.O. 1960, C 296 Sec. 30, the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Darlington enacts as follows: 1. That Section 4 be amended by Adding thereto subsection (q) as follows: "(q) Building Extension Nothing in this By-law shall prevent an extension or an addition being made fo a single-family detached dwelling which existed at the time of passing of this By-law but which has a ground floor area less than that required by this By-law provided such extension or addition is in com- pliance with all other requirements of this By-law." 2. This By-law shall come into effect on tho oe | is approved by the Ontario Municipal 'oard, THIS BY-LAW READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED ON THE 2nd DAY OF AUGUST A.D. 1962. GARNET B. RICKARD W, E. RUNDLE Reeve Clerk

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