marketing board this week to discuss the controversial issue of transferring marketing quo- terrified for several minutes|of Parshay's clothing to make and cut the reporter, Constance/sure he had no other weapons. Coffee, 46, on the arm, Then they led Parshay, hand- Razor Used | | As he was oy so tone the|culfed, out of the courtroom, To Threaten \Cottee, 'had the "doublo-edged| THCATS SIGN RYEDALE blade against her throat end et on |ecrouched Sh ype | HAMILTON (CP) -- Hamilt OUFTFOOM --"Sineror court sudge claude |Vanderploeg was four feet from GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) the two as they struggled iA convicted tholdup man held a briefly, A hush fell over 50 court razor blade to the throat of aispectators and others as four Tobacco Acre Cut Plan Stirs Debate fas between tanms NBURG, Ont; (CP)--|. Mr. Duckett finally supported vandeaaan Ennest sockets 40-per-cent cut with the idea of the Ontario Flue-Cured To-|f talking to govermnent offi- bacco Growers' Marketing| Cials alter about relief for the Board said Tuesday a reduction| Small adantsate of 40 per cent in marketable| The provincial government, in tobacco acreage this year will|guaranteeing bank loans to the "just about put 200 growers out|board to purchase surplus to- of business." bacco, called for the reduction Mr. Duckett, who anoused|because of the mountainous sur- @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 24, 1963 COMPLAINS ABOUT WELFARE OFFICER Council Kicks Out 'Annoyed Ratepayer Town Sets Up 4-Team Junior Softball Loop BOWMANVILLE -- Due to the increased interest in soft- ball over the past few years, a four-team Junior League has been formed for boys, 15 years p *BROUGHAM Reeve J. arman Scott's gavel ey conod sharply throughout the Coun- Chambers when J. Morton of Fairport Beach loudly declaim- ed the Welfare Administrator and expressed annoyance that the questions he asked were not answered to his satisfaction, at a council meeting on Monday night. t. Morton claimed that the township vehicle, which the ad- ministrator operated, had been seen by him outside the munici- pality on more than two occa- sions, and that the admniistra- tor was not on township busi- ness, but was making private and personal use of the vehicle. He said that he had observed him driving his car home for lutich at noon, and at the end of the working day. He also said he had been seen} driving children to school in the prove it. were permitted, Reeve Scott ployees were permitted to take tpwnship vehicles home over! He asked why this had not| judgment. night, but that the other uses Mr. Morton expressed were not permitted. He pinned Morton down to the times the car was deen outside the township, , When Mr. Morton asked the eouncil why a certain welfare fecipient described in a recent pamphlet received $50 instead @f $74, he was told that welfare was administered at the dis- ¢retion of the welfare officer. * Mr. Morton insisted on an answer to his question ' "He started her off with $50 and came along and gave her $25," he said. Council Buys TruckFor 'Dog Catcher | * AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Dog) Control officer B. Severns will! feceive $300 from the town to} @ssist him in buying a truck to gse while carrying out his du- eS. *The resolution granting the dog contro] officer the money Was passed at the Monday/| fheeting of Ajax Council held in the Town Hall, «Mayor William Parish told Cdincil the money would be the only expense to the town and all prerating expenses of the ve- itle would be the responsibility of Mr. Severns. » Mayor Parish commented thiat the dog-owning residents of the town will have to be on the Ok out for the dog catcher 24 jours a day when council learn- €4 of the appointment of a new @ssistant dog contro! officer. * K. Bushell will take over the} post of day-time dog catcher at| no-expense to the town, His| Worship said. Mr. Bushell will vecieve his wages: from the fines collected for dogs im- pounded. "That is not correct," s aid the reeve. "Fifty dollars! What a for- tune!' Mr. Morton remarked. "I did not ask for your com- mems," said the reeve, and when the ratepayer made accu- sations to the reeve, he was re- quested to leave the council chambers. Mr. Morton returned to the meeting later and asked if he might continue. Councillor Hubert Wank ex- pressed the view during the meeting that these matters should be heard in committee, but Reeve Scott said that Mr. Morton and another spokesman on welfare matters, Ray Vivian, " of age and over. my Ag nace gs would) There is also the possibility i lof a team from the Boys' Train- ae toibian at p Ryd coy a ing School entering the league. | the township, and that many do-| Those interested in playing in mestic problems could. be|this league should ron ram straightened out at the start, |of the sige Sn gga Oma rather than receive advice on band B isa' ae separation. Snowden, peyg 5 Mr. Vivian claimed that e yale ja gg more paid $140 per month into the s . welfare account for the support) Listed below are the four of his wife. jteams that have been formed: "T have reason to believe she| Team 1 -- Alan Cole, Doug. is paid $120 a month," he said.|Lane, Bradley Yourth, Pete Mr. Vivian maintained that by|Bothwell, Jerry Falls, Randy his wife's admission she is liv-/|Cox, Harold Kennett, Bob Hel- ing common-law, and that wel-|lem, Brian Smith, Ross Myers, fare should not be administered| Howie Pollard and Wray Ren- to her, ; dell. had wished to be heard in pub- lic, and that they would be per- mitted to do so as any ratepayer }with a complaint was heard. Mr. Morton recommended that the welfare administrator joffice, and the time he returns, said that em-|whom he visits, and the length\ied according to the welfare of-| Woodlock, | of time spent on the visit. been done. an | "The committee did not con- |sider this necessary with a de- |partment head," was the reply. Mr. Morton went on to say that he felt that Mrs. Doris Harvey, the administrator's as- sistant, did the lion's share of his work, and if records were) |kept this would be substantiated. | He noted that he was very |impressed with the assistant's | businesslike appearance, ability, tact and intelligence to deal pice: people, and felt that she could handle this work herself. "Then council would not have _|to sit down every meeting or so] lto hear complaints about the| welfare officer," he said. | "Have you any other com-| ments?" asked the reeve, com- menting on the large agenda be- fore them, Mr. Morton charged that the} officer's salary of $5,200 was too jhigh, and said that he was sure|Mrs, Doris Harvey, jhis opinion was shared by 90|the welfare administrator. per cent of the people of this township. He asked to have his| record before his employment by the township. "That has no bearing as far as this council is concerned," | said the reeve. | Ray Vivian explained to coun- cil that the welfare officer recommended to his wife that! Swamp Conditio Irks Councillor AJAX (Staff) -- The Shy | stench" and disgraceful condi- Ition of the swamp bordering|, Duffin's Creek was brought to} the attention of Ajax Council Monday night. Councillor R. J. Wright said had taken a walk in the vicinity 2 Firms Bid For Ajax Bus AJAX (Staff )-- Contingen- cies Committee Chaiman R.. J.|"fouling" of his lawn and pro-|brought to the attention of coun- Wright informed Ajax Council of the interest being shown in| operating a bus service in the town by several companies Advertisements inviting esti- mates of cost, and statements Of service to be rendered by| rivate bus companies were uthorized _ at a meeting of Council last month. PLAN FUND DRIVE A follow - up drive for funds|rink in the Lake Vista-South-|w to assist in the building of the new Ajax - Pickering General Hospital will be held in Ajax in the near future Deputy Reeve Frank S. Peterson, chairmah of the Hospital committee told council. The drive will be held to acquire the contributions of the new residents of the town,|~ he said. WILL HOLD BAKE SALE Service | council of the considerable perty by dogs running loose in| the neighbourhood. Councillor Robertson said the dog catcher has been watching jthe property and has captured |several dogs. | AWARD THANKS | Council passed a_ resolution |thanking Duffins Creek estates and Bruce Gowdy for the erec- tion and maintenance of the ice wood area. NAME POOL MANAGER | Ajax Council learned of the} appointment of Glen Brooks | Brooklin as manager of the community swimming pool for the 1963 season. on Plans of the Conservation Au-|the needle while in hospital r Reeve Scott read a report; Team 2 Bob McManus, \from the Provincial Welfare De-|George Kennedy, Larry Perris, \partment, which made a recent|Jim McKnight, Guy Parks, linvestigation of welfare mat- John Kilpatrick, Wayne Devitt, |ters. Alan Brown, Pete Tomlinson, | The report stated that there|Ricky Ellis, Bob Smith and) : vehicle and had witnesses to|keep records of each call he, were few complaints from peo-|Brian Forsey. He asked if all this)makes, the time he leaves the|ple receiving aid, and that the| Team 3 -- | Dave Snowden,| Samis, Al Don MeMurter, \ficer's investigations and best|Grant Thompson, Keith Ball, Brian Adams, Pat Murphy, lamounts administered had var-/Ken Baker, Larry heated debate among board di- rectors on the acreage cut ques- tion, said he intends to inform \the Ontario Farm Products plus facing the board. HEAT FROM SPRINGS woman court reporter Tuesday | officers aimed guns at Parshay. in a bold bid for freedom but; «put it down, Fred," said lost his nerve in the face of four Jick Sevacmnce. te of the (ole police pistols. Fred Parshay, 28, a prisoner) With drawn guns. Marketing Board of the situa- tion. The tobacco board is sched- uled to meet the gov Although Iceland nudges the|:.om Southenn Michigan Prison| "All right, I've had it," said Arctic Circle, bananas @Fe/hrought here to. testify against Parshay as he let the blade fall grown there in hot houses|a man being tried on an atmed|to the floor. heated from hot springs. 'holdup change, kept the court! The officars stripped off most ernment a native of Niagara Fails, Ont. Mrs. W. Johnston 38 Chryessa Ave, Toronto, Ont, | The report indicated that/Daye Gibson, Walter Ellis and ithere were only two cases out of Gary Griffin. 147 in February of this year; team 4 -- Bruce Adams, Ted |which complained about the ad-Brown, Don Kerr, Murray |ministration, one of them a di- Brown, Al Osborne, Ted Bata, jvorced female mentioned in a) scott Rudell, Jim Anderson, | pamphlet circulated in the town-| John Connors, Bruce Smith and | ship, |Mike Murphy. | It suggested that this individu-) A meeting of the managers lal might apply for a disability) will be held on Thursday, April! }pension, and there may be a.25 to draw up a schedule and |possibility that this would be|playing rules for this coming| |granted, The administrator, it)season. It is hoped to get the said, took into consideration in-|jeague underway on May 12. come from any other so The report suggested t cause of the populaton of the township a full time employee : could be supplied to assist, but]/25 at Memorial that the council would be in the|at 6.30 p.m. best position to assess this need.| Those interested in playing| ASSISTANT RESIGNS iamee Soe eee Sy Towards the end of the coun-| The BinlGe Ranoat 6 will oil meeting, Reeve Scott read a} etter, cumrern Seaees | c hold its first practice on Mon-| letter handed to him only that} : evening -- the resignation lbrg! uses at Memorial eae assistant to) resignation in the letter. | | Reeve Scott noted that he had. Request For | previously talked with Mrs.| s Ajax Sweeper Harvey, and although he had no} Turned Down | idea that she would resign, he! was aware that she was dis-| turbed about the unpleasantness | | AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax council voted against renting the towns jstreet sweeper to the town of in the welfare situation, and dis-| satisfied with her remuneration.| Whitby at the Monday meeting jheld in the Town Hall. Whitby had requested that use of the sweeper in a letter read} to Council at a recent meeting. Councillor O. G. Ashley, chairman of the works commit-) tee, told council the reasons} Councillor Wright said he had for refusing the sweeper to| found a small stream of a) Whitby. 'filthy, grey-black substance') He said under current use the} flowing into the swamp. sweeper is expected to last five} Tracing the stream to _ its,or six years and if it was rented| source, it was found the chemi-|to Whitby on a permanent cals were being released fromjagreement it would last less) urce. hat be--SOCCER PRACTICES | The Junior Soccer team will| hold a practice Thursday, April) Park starting| No reason was given for her port his findings to council. lon the request of. a neighbor he|Prew Chemical Company, he|than half of that time. | said. | The replacement cost of the Duffins Creek above the point, machine is in the neighbourhood 'of the creek and wished to re- Here the chemical saturated/0f $13,000 and it would not prove stream enters it was clear and|Profitable to rent it Counclilor) clean, the councillor said. | Ashley added. | Councillor E. Weatheral told) Council voted to allow Whitby Council the Ontario Water Re-|the use of the sweeper in emer- sources Commission is making|8ecy for several days each a study and that the Commis. SPring and fall at a cost of $60 sion was "'on top of it." per day for an eight hour day. The problem of septic tanks); ip ep ieee irae in the Village of Pickering draining into the creek was WIN THEIR HOMES TOKYO (Reuters) -- Millions of Japanese living in squalid or cil by Mayor William Parish. cramped quarters are pinning} His Worship said. the Village] their hope for improvement 'on of Pickering is trying to get\a jucky number. The Japan sanitary sewers and this prob- Housing Corporation draws lem he céase when they are jucky numbers from time to successful, ng Pa ; A Councillor Wright added that Sleme pepeay So tg a cold he stench of the swamp is! ---- re bclaacs sa an almost unbearable now and he . wondered what it would be like MAN TOP STITCHER | in the heat of summer. AUCKLAND, N.Z, (AP) -- Mayor Parish said one of the|First - prize im a needlework! ays to totally eliminate the contest at the annual [aster| problem was to fill the swamp show here was won by a man-- in. B. G. Bennett--with an after-| Council was informed of the noon tea cloth. He began plying | e. thority which include the pur-|covering from a First World| chase of the swamp. 'War wound, $100 Mrs. Elaine Wray 576 Clare St. S, Welland, Ont. $100 Mr. Lloyd Green 37 Mill St. N. a Ont. Mrs. A. Carter 94 Church St. 7 Plazawey Delhi, Ont. $100 Welland, Ont. MORE WINNERS in the PORK LOINS SPELL...... STEINBERG | RIB END TENDERLOIN END 3 LB. AVG. 3 LB. AVG. '37¢- 47 FRESH TENDER SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS INSTANT COFFEE s1.19 JACK SPRATT 59 SIDE BACON': SQ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT: QUANTITIES 3 LB, AVG. LB, SAVE 16¢ CREAM-O SAVE 10¢ STEINBERG APPLE PIE 3% SAVE 10¢ KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES 490:: 10 OZ. JAR MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 3 Imported Fresh Red cutting Sweet Eating PKG, SAVE 4¢ HUNT'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 4°A5¢:: STEINBERG PINEAPPLE LAYER CAKE STEINBERG Doz. PLAIN DONUTS Jt 2st 16 OZ. JAR SAVE 6¢ Be Medium Size WATERMELONS -79: IMPORTED CANT FRESH PRODUCE OF MEXICO LARGE 45's ° ag: IMPORTED FRESH NO. 1 GRADE LARGE CELERY STALKISS «29% ONTARIO GROWN, FANCY McINTOSH APPLES 5 LB. CELLO BAG ALOUPES *: 2Qe cELERY STA 69¢ { 1% WITH THIS AND PURCHASE OF Mrs. Lois Reilly GREEN BEANS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON \ WITH THIS COUPON i | Ajax To Plant Stet tis C1 Uanteting | Shopping Centre was granted to) \ TH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A BTL. OF MAZOLA LIQUID ~ AND PURCHASE OF 3-10 OZ. BAGS OF MONARCH BANANA,CHOC. COFFEE MOCHA, DUTCH SPICE,WHITE AND PURCHASE OF 4-10 OZ. TINS OF ' CLARK'S TOMATO OR VEGETABLE EVERY 10 OR MORE INDIAN RIVER First Ajax Cub Auxiliary at Monday meeting of Council. ' . : TO CANVASS * The Salvation Army was granted permission to canvass Ajax for. funds during the Red hield Appeal. Council was in- formed the appeal will be held April 29 to May 31. GRANT PEDLAR'S LICENCE * A hawkers and pediars li- @ was granted to M. H. Brower at Ajax Council Mon- Bay night. Mr. Brower plans to gell nursery stock in the town. $ SET DAYLIGHT SAVING ; A motion requesting the citi- gens of Ajax to observe day- Bight saving time from 12:01 a.m. April 28 to 12:01 Oct. 27 Of Trees AJAX (Staff) -- Councillor Stewart Copping, chairman of the property committee, inform- ed Ajax Council of the pur- chase of a large number of trees to be planted in Ajax. Councillor Copping said five varieties of trees have been pur- chased and will be planted in locations where trees have been destroyed by the Dutch Elm disease. | The replacing of the destroy- ed trees is the first stage of a three-part program started by council to add shade and beau- ty to the town. The second stage will be the | No Matter Whether It's i Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, j TV, Radios, ete. GRAPEFRUIT WHITE OR RUBY RED COUPON EXPIRES MAY 1/63 $ SOUP 4/45¢ COUPON EXPIRES APR.27/63 CAKE MIX 3/49 COUPON EXPIRES APR.27/63 ¢ $) WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF -O ALL PURP: 'OR DRIP GRIND ier GROUND COFFEE 67¢ COUPON EXPIRES MAY 1/63 $ FANCY PEAS 4/69 COUPON EXPIRES APR.27/63 $) COUPON EXPIRES APR.27/63 ) 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 2.11 OZ. BTLS. OF KETCHUP 2/49 'wih THB COUPON AMD PURCHASE OF A POUND OF MORE OF DATA LEAN 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 'A MECHANDL ILLUSTRATED: clopedia 99%¢ COUPON expines MAY 1/63 COUPON EXPIRES MAY 1/63 $ 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 'AMANO A TOWN & COUNTRY ING BAG $6.95 COUPON EXPIRES MAY 1/69 GARDEN TOOL 59% 3 STYLES COUPON axpines MAY 1/63 $ SMe runenase OF A PRO, OF OMSTEADE COOKED SCALLOPS COUPON exPines MAY 1/63 SHAVE AM $ 'WITH THIB COUPON AND PURCHASE OF A READY TO AT wn KED GORD HAM COUPON EXPIRES MAY 1/63 OLE OR HALF $ 'witht THs AND PURCHASE OF 25 OF 50 LB. 8AG OF CANADA NO. 1 POTATOES COUPON expines MAY 1/63 3: 93¢ &: $1.59 COUPON ExPiRnes APR.27/63 WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF $) REGULAR SOLO MARGARINE 5/$1. $) PON iene nt or TOMATOES COUPON expints MAY 1/63 _ © COUPON EXPIRES APR.27/63 wi 9 TM THis COUPON or . 'WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF TOOTHPASTE 59 pero of trees on boulevards| COUPON expinEs MAY 1/43 $) / and t third will be the im-| ouncil Monday night. provement of Lake Vista Park. t STUDY COMPLAINT Japanese Yew, Red Maple! $ Councillor William Robertson|and Norwegian Maple are) formed Ajax Council that the}among the varieties to be! og control officer had looked|planted by council. | to the complaint of an Ajax| Problems of snow removal| esident concerning dogs run-|and roots in service pipes caus-| ping on his property. ed by boulevard planting were 2 At a recent meeting of coun |disoussed and referred back to| , Mr. Walmsley of 102 Em-|the property committee for fur-| x street complained to ther study. as passed at a meeting of 'with THis COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 420 01 TIN OF WITH THIS COUPON If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY 'nite: ' A'S OZ PKG. OF PRLseUY WHITE ANORL CAKE MIX 5 Mg AV Ub PKG, OF MONARCH PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 25¢ coyron #0. sum PIE FILL 41¢ $ STAMPS COUPON exPinES MAY 1/69 COUPON ExPiNES MAY 1/63 eg MAY 1/63 COUPON EXPIRES MAY 1/68. APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 SHOPPING KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 PLAZA DUNDAS STREET ISLAND ROAD Open Thurs. and Fri. To 9 p.m. @ WHITBY e AJAX @ ROUGE HILL