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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jan 1963, p. 4

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MIGRANTS WITH TB _ morland say he recently found ect has already been cleared . " ; LONDON (CP) -- A medical/five immigrant waiters suffer- Flood Control by the Authority, The executive also approved tfleer '\9 urging compalsoty| ihe trom tuberoniisiensgndl thay Dam Sought F or moaled theneanaialeel rw chest X-rays for immigrants to|were in constant contact with é mencement of work on the|Britain, Dr. John Guy of West-' the public. Duffin Creek & Pollution Curb ° Claireville reservoir on the Urged By Ajax TORONTO -- The executive eaten at eae NOW SHOWING see committee of the Metropolitan Be Be. "TARAS BULB o AJAX (Staff) ~ igh sale andjzens of the seriousness of deter- Ey cow Region Conant: pr sod-turning is still to be ne ineral tergents|gent pollution { rovineial) tion Authority ay approv : RYN shoul A opined, re axiwatare" ewe leopsideration of a. e-foct high} Claireville dam has top prior: WITH TONY earth © YUL BRYNN SEE... CHUBBY CHECKER DOING THE TWIST IN Council decided Monday night.) West Germany beat the deter-|{100d control dam on Duffin|ity in the construction of the 11 "TEENAGE MILLIONAIRE" @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jonuary 31, 1963 aii) * Council backed a Wentworthigent problem by banning] Creek in Pickering township as ry Sent denon as tee County resolution which called] min part of the Authorities regional t for the Ontario Government to they '<isiin, coeuae tete' mines flood control program. -- years under the 'A's flood prohibit the sale of this type of/gents with equivalent cléaning|.,COSt,of the dam is estimated| Control and water conservation detergent. at $1,330,000. scheme. aivaretGicied detergents, are apie Sr produced, 'the The dam--to be known as the] It will be built at a cost of the "basic cause" of detergent ; Arthur Perey dam ~ will be Jo-| $1,452,000, and in addition to its lution, the resolution stated,| Mayor William Parish stated) cated on the creek's east branch|primary flood control purpose, ese detergents cannot be|that copies of Ajax's endorsa-jin the Greenwood conservation) will also provide a recreational broken down and purified "by tion should be forwarded to T.|area and will create a 100sacre|lake covering 120 acres with!| Sem artificial or natural purification|Thomas, MLA and Honorablelrécreational lake 20 feet deep. jswimming and boating facili. oR methods." Michael Starr, MP. Most of the land for this proj-' ties. The detergent does not dissi- ---- ate, the resolution claimed, but as a cumulative effect -- caus- ing algae build-up in lakes and inland waters. LOCAL PROBLEM || "The pollution in Duffin's Creek is caused by this type of detergent,' Chairman of the Public «Works Committee, goes Owen Ashley explain- Included in the resolution backed by council was a plea that the province and the On- tarlo Water Resources Commis- sion combine forces to tell citi-| Three Youths Admit Stealing $30 From Station BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Three Oshawa youths pleaded guilty in court here Tuesday to} stealing $30 cash from the cash register at Sandy's Supertest service station on Highway 2 ' ® e ' i ] ] n (@! TO e |just east of the city at 3 a.m., ' | December 8. | | Remanded for two weeks for a pre-sentence report were Ed- bad mund William Joseph, 18, 787; Duffin Creek Smell Compo "S8:_ ist Lakes street and Keith Ronald How-| ¢ ard, 21, 242 Conant street. AJAX (Staff) -- An investi-/the rpoblem "is primarily the)not, of course, peculiar to this! Another youth, Morris Finni-| gation into the '"'filthy mess"|responsibility of the Ontario|plant, but it is widespread and gan of Cloverdale street, who| in Duffin Creek has been or-|/Water Resources Commission."'}must be treated on a national] was with the other three at) ; dered by the Ontario Water! It is the OWRC problem, the|°F provincial scale. |the time of the offence was Resources Commission. Unit stated, until "it is recog-| "Chemists tell us that this|\Committed, but not charged. The probe was called after ajnized and declared to be a/problem arises from the sudsing $1581 Raised Building to be Demolished 20% to 50% OFF ALL MERCHANDISE NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE WHITBY 105 BROCK N. KIWANIS CLUB AWARDED CHARTER left presenting their charter Pickering. Sponsoring Club hayes of the Ontario, Quebec, to President Lesiie Taylor of is the Kiwanis Club of Dun- Maritimes, District of the Ki- the newly formed Kiwanis barton, Pickering. wanis Clubs, is seen on the Club of Bay Ridges, Ivan J. Williams Photo. Governor Franklin Summer- LADIES' BETTER DRESSES Entire Stock to be Cleared MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS 2 and 3 button style. Good range of colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Cash Your Baby Bonus Cheque at Mercantile Dept. Store. ; Pickering Township man com-/health hazard." jagents put into modern déter- plained of the "stench" and) The Health Unit will ask the)Sents, which have no effect on "filthy mess" in below the Town's sewage dis- posal plant. Lee P. Morgan, president of} ; the Pickering Rod and Gun| Club laid his complaint before : the OWRC and Ajax Council two weeks ago, | Council was told Monday : might that the OWRC will make) the creek) unit director to allow the Health|the activity of the detergents, Unit staff to "investigate the situation for health hazard, if one does exist." In his complaint to the Water Resources Commission, Mr. Morgan said masses of deter- gents float down Duffin's Creek looking like icebergs. perform no useful function, are Strictly sales aids and, what is most important, are inert ;chemicals. | "Since these do not decay with time, as soaps do, the lakes which are our sources of drinking water must be steadily |becoming more and more con- In March Of 'Dimes Drive BOWMANVILLE -- The an-| nual March of Dimes to raise| funds for the rehabilitation of/ the handicapped, headed by the/ NAME DRAWN WILL RECEIVe Reg. 59.50 -- 65.00 $25.00 IN MERCHANDISE YOUR CHOICE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS' 20% to 50% His letter in part is as fol-|taminated 'Si | : "We have been seriously per- turbed over the last few years f * by the steady deterioration of ; Gnewer to Mr. Motgan'e COm-|niwin's Creek from & clear, plaint. was read to Council, +A -| house blitz-in the t clean m, h S$ a group deeply concern se n the town, | tie, Water. Resources. toldloniy" a'mile or two from its[ed. with the 'conservation 'and| Mrs. Osborne Witlaas, past Mr. Morgan that they found the| mouth, to the filthy mess that|improvement of out natural re-/President of the Kinette Club, | ; Sewage disposal plant to be|we have today, especially south sources for the benefit of the} who was March of Dimes ohair-| ; Operated properly on previous|of the base line. Present and future generations,|man, expressed appreciation: of inspections, "The main sources of the|e intend to promote and dili./the generous response from| "We fee) that it continues tojtrouble, it would appear, are gently support prompt and de-|Bowmanville residents, be so" the Commission said. |the effluent from the Drew nev Mh geen action to elimt- nae owe the Kinettes ,°) i : ; y nate these sources of contami-jother volunteer canvassers for ( Momener ne Coercion adlthe detergent which Zemaine [tation Defoe Dulfn's Creek be|their ress work in the dor enitnea Stasciie a eens the outflow from the 'Ajax|COmes another Don River." to door campaign. | chemical plant last September] S°¥2se Plant. | end "found conditions not en-| "The effluent from the Chemi- GENERAL ELECTRIC tirely satisfactory." cal penn ona drains into a "Tt was our understanding|*™4ll swamp at the north-east ; that a correction es ig corner of the base line bridge * made, Sut in view of your re-|2d this in turn drains into the| : port, we will carry out addition-|CTeek just north of the bridge, al inspection to ascert {giving rise to a fearsome + ant pi ain Pres-leench and considerable mucki- k Sdeben és jness in the lower reaches of vee" a alin see Mork, 85 can. De phones Morgan requested a Mr. South| trom 7 a come re to "have someone call in at/ diy --_ | the Ajax sewage treatment}, Jf the visual effect of this| "plant and the Drew Chemical Is matched by its toxic effect, | * Company to determine present|then there is cause for serious " conditions," es and immediate action. | hie -noet: serine sontinues =: @ sewage plant in Ajax is} = "T note that Al MoConnel! made| comparatively modern and ap: + @n inspectior at the chemical ae y adequate | works September 14, and at| 'The effluence: while colored, | "that time conditions were not|'S Quite clear and, in fact by| entirely satisfactory and he re.|St@nding at the outflow, the con- commended that the industrial|'Tast between the clear efflu-| wastes be discharged to the|®?ce and the murky main body) municipal sewer system." jOf the stream is obvious and ;Quite startling. "HEALTH UNIT CURIOUS | "However, equally obvious! « A copy of Mr. Morgan's com-jand startling are the masses of| * plaint was also forwarded to the|detergent suds which accumu: | . or appreciation t Pm fri - ] County Health Unit. jlate there and break away to! PRTeG PONS OME Perry HHlenes are Cure + The Health Unit replied to|float downstream like icebergs. | tomers in Whit istri *Council stating that they felt| "This particular problem is| ( by, Oshawa, and District : for making our 4th Anniversary Sale such . @ full inspection of the Ajax}, ; Sewage Treatment Plant and/| : the chemical plant in the area A copy of the Commission's Bowmanville. Kinette Club in! "West Germany has acted on|this area, was carried out suc: this problem by legislation. cessfully on Monday. evening There is nc-reason why Canada| Proceeds amounted to! should not do the same. $1,581.97 from the house-to-| OFF 45 -00 | DRESSING GOWNS 2 8 TO 18 YEARS Values to 8.95 CLEARING. .. y ® 95 BOYS' LINED WINTER PANTS ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLEARED AT 20% off BOYS' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS AND SWEATERS Reg. to 2.95 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SPORTCOATS SIZES 36 TO 46 REG. 35.00 LADIES' PATTERN SLIMS SIZES 10 TO 20 Regular 4.95 SALE PRICE .........., 2.99 SALES & SERVICE Serving Whitby, Oshewe and surrounding area. @ FREE PICK-UP @ FREE DELIVERY Independent Sales (Whitby) Ltd. PHONE 668-2081 Ou We at Dodd & Souter wish to express our DRIVE-IN No. 2 Hwy Between Oshawa and Whitby © Good Food ' © Reasonable Prices © Fast Car Service Open Daily Except Monday MEN'S FORSYTH | DRESS SHIRTS 5.00 Range SALE PRICE 3.77 DRASTIC REDUCTION LADIES' SUEDE AND LAMINATED CARCOATS REDUCED To 50% 6.00 Range SALE PRICE 4.77 MEN'S LAMINATED STROLLER COATS Reg. to 21.95 SALE PRICE 13.88 MEN'S OLIVE HYDRO PARKAS Heavy canvas with wool lining. SIZES 36 TO 46 Reg. 13.95 Sale Price LADIES' SWEATERS BRANDED NAME WOOL AND ORLON CELANESE BLANKETS Size 72 x 84". Colors: yellow, blue, pink, green and lilac. REG. 10.95 -- Sale an overwhelming success. _ WINNERS of the FREE DRAW at Dodd & Souter 4th Anniversary Sale Ist Prize... MRS. A. L. STEVENS 726 Oshawa Blvd. N. @ 1 PAIR OF DRAPES e 2nd Prize... MR. C. HUBBLEDAY 219 Warden Wilson @ $10.00 WALLPAPER CERTIFICATE © Dodd & Souter DECOR CENTRE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY PHONE 668-5862 FIRST QUALITY BOXED CURITY COTTON GAUZE DIAPERS 21 x 40 MEN'S COLORFUL COTTON SPORT SHIRTS 5.00 AND 6.00 VALUES Any Three 1 ().00 Shirts For TO OUR CUSTOMERS--ALL MERCHAN. DISE IN THIS SALE FIRST QUALITY -- REGULAR STOCK NOT ESPECIALLY MADE UP FOR SALE PURPOSES. Reg. $4.49 THE NEW AND MODERN Mercantile Dept. Store WILL BE LOCATED IN WHITBY PLAZA NEXT TO WHITBY HARDWARE RECEIVES CERTIFICATE The course was presented by | Ontario. Hydro, Central Re- gion and the certificate is pre- | sented by Region Manager, Adam §. Smith (right). R. B. Rickard of Rickard's ® Electric, King Street, New- castle is shown receiving his electric heating certificate . efter graduation in the tech- nical electric heating course.

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