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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1963, p. 3

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 6, 1963 GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARIN LICK SITE SOLD FOR $250,000 Biggest local real estate news in several days was (he ex- @rcising of the option last week on the 150-acre Harold Lick estate property on Highway No. 2 between Whitby and Oshawa by Humberford Investments Lid., at a figure reported to be $250,000, \ The selling broker, inci- dentially, was Lloyd Metcalf and the property was listed by John A. J. Bolahood, two local realtors. The. property is to be used for a $1,000,000 shopping centre to be known as K-Mart by S. S. Kresge Lid. and Do- minion Stores Lid. -- 16 acres will contain a 20,000 square foot Dominion store and an 80,000 square foot K-Mart (a division of S. 8S. Kresge Co, Tid.) The plaza will be built and owned by Cambridge Leasholds, Windsor, and will be on the southwest corner of Kendalwood road and High way No. 2. LLOYD METCALF It is expected that the plaza will be opened by next apring -- 75 percent of the I6-acre site has been set aside for™ parking, WINTERMEYER MAY VISIT CITY SOON NOTES FROM THE HUSTINGS Robert Stroud, Liberal candidate in Oshawa riding in. the forthcoming Provincial election, said today he was still hope ful that John Wintermeyer, the Ontario leader of the Grits v ts, will be able to spend a day in Oshawa soor because of the pressure of outside commitments, it would be this month Mr. Stroud is hopeful that it will be sometime after the 17th when many City residents will have returned. from vacation The Progressive Conservatives in this district are all out this year to make the 8th annual "Mike" Starr "Doc". Dymond picnic at' Greenwood Park a political show member Saturday, August 17, starting at 2 p.m This is the day when "Mike" and "Doc." kiss all the babies five-and-under and rub shoulders with the rank-and-file party worker from the Provincial ridings of Ontario and Oshawa This will also be a big day for Albert V. Walker spnable alderman from Oshaway municipal world who wil' be testing his wings for the first time in the Provincial arena as PC candidate in Oshawa riding. Mr, Walker has not set an easy iask for picnic; as umpire for the baseball game and judge of the children's races, he must be at his diplomatic best to avoid the political wrath of parents and others who may not take too wel! to his decisions Ed. Ryzek of Whitby is chairman of the PC picnic going re to the per- himself at this tee, KING S&T. BASE TO BE MOSTLY GRAVEL Why is gravel being used almost extensively for the four font base under the new downtown King street road between Mary and McMillan drive, instead of a gravel-and-earth mix? Robert Richardson of the City Engineering Department ex- plains it this way -- too much of the excavated soil was un- suitable because it was "'silty and contained much top-soil". This is what is known in the building trade as "a frost-free Tread", but some subdividers and City builders claim that it is "an unnecessary expense' and that the gravel-earth mixture would serve as well and be far more economical would be used west of the Four Corners because the earth in that area is "'more suitable' as a road base Workmen excavating on King street ran into an antiquated ast Friday Mr. Richardson said that more earth and less grave wooden sewer and an 1837 English half-penny MUST AVOID "PARTIANSRIP" TAG FORGOTTEN RECOMMENDATIONS DEPT but it Tt seems like yesterday, doesn't it wasn'! thai the Woods of Operations for Tt was away back last September Gordon Report recommended a Director City Council has been very hush-hush about the matter several weeks, but rumor hath it that elected atives are ready to act, that a recommendation will be made to Council in Seniember (no doubt to mark the first sary of the Woods, Gordon recommendation) this City for our represent anniver As has been stated so often, the fervent prayer of all is that Council acts with discretion, calm deliberation in this matter, one of the most important pieces of legisiation ever presented to a local Council The wrong appointment would oniy add to the ion thal already exists at municipal level, would sound the death-knell of any worthwhile reform in our municipal set-op fer months to come; whatever decision Council makes, it should quickly stiffie any attempts to make such appointment from the ranks of City or district applicanis to avoid charges of "rank political partianship." costiv confu OSHAWA COULD RE ANOTHER NASHVILLE Country and Western music has a big box-office draw Oshawa Remember Hank Snow's Marks Theatre three years ago? The outside aiong King and down Simcoe south to the Post Office for two hours before the second shbw. More than 990 attended 2 per- 'tormances. Tt wasn't that bad at the Red Barn last Tuesday, bot gore than 359 turned up for the weekly performance of "Country Music Holiday" This war a star-studded inter- national program (with big fames like Wilma Lee and Stones Cooper from Grand 7 Opry, "Nashville, Tenn; Tommy Hunter, Gordie Tapp, ec:) Each Tuesdays show bere is taped for CBC radio broadcast coast-to-coast the following Tuesday. Oshawa has gets a big national plug. There are three shows to go 'Too bad Mayor Lyman Git- ford cant get on for a brief stint to tell the peopie out in Nanaimo B.C. and down: in flalitax, NS. what a won- @erful City Oshawa really We could also supply some pretty fair local talent, musi- tally. Have you ever hrard Cty Tax Collector. Clarence Cex on his banjo, or Aldermen Finiry Dafoe in a deep bari- tone rendit on ef "The Rove of Tralee?" + in immortal one-night stand at the lineup extended ig. CLARENCE ©OK Disquiet Rumbles 'Over Ward Affair By ROD CURRIE jwhole thing done with as soon LONDON (CP) -- The tradi-j&8 possible, The fear in some tion that justicé must be seen|legal minds is that the judi to be done, cornerstone of Brit-|clavy may concur and proceed, ain's honored legal system, has With undue--even unjust--haste,| been shaken severely by the h ithree-ring circus that. sur- heard before but the Ward trial | rounded the trial of Dr. Stephen|and all the various connected Ward ; sideshows, have brought. much Behind all the muck-raking of the criticism into the open ithat held the public spellbound/MPS TO PURSUE ISSUE for weeks before Ward's suicide). Lawyers and. judges, are rumblings of disquiet within |t:e legal profession and among members of Parliament Over) several the handling of the whole af-'they fair, ot ter when Parliament reopens in | Many feel, apparently, that October Jall the sordid digging barely) Questions in the Ward case scratched the surface as far as) concern the circumstances in some vexing legal aspects are} Which evidence was collected, jeoncerned, and that many vital the mountain of conflicting evi- questions remain unanswered, dence given under oath, the bad Their anxiety apparently cen timing and overlapping of asso ltres around the nagging. suspi jciated court cases and the haste loion that the link between the|With which Ward was brought to government and the law courts)'tial despite defence pleas for is becoming dangerously, more time t strong: that judges, traditional More important, perhaps, fs laefenders of the people's liber-(he cloud over the abrupt re tes against the state, are in-/!ease of Aloysius (aucky) Gor jcreasingly being put in the po- don after being convicted of as ition of defending the welfare saulting Christine Keeler, a star wt the state. witness against Ward The hearing lasted nine min LIPRISONED REPORTERS utes, Lord Parker ruled he was A recent striking example was quashing the conviction on the he "'state paramount" ruling of basis of new evidence, The pros Jord Parker, the lord chief jus-/ecution, apparently _ satisfied, tce, in dealing with two jour- did not protest alists who went to jail for re But the '"'new evidence' was Yising: to reveal the sources of not made public. Public opinion sxeir information during the in- was shocked and several news rv into the affair of convicted papers remarked that if justice roy William Vassall was done it certainly was not Lord Parker's ruling that "the seen to be done ec tizen's highest duty is to the' The: Sunday Telegraph. says state" struck a disturbing note "The judges themselves may within the legal profession it- not be aware of the extent elf to which misgivings have been The government naturally aroused among lawyers." the Ward scandal, as well They raise questions which s some other recent cases, as deserve the attention of vamaging to Britain's image! Parliament returns to ¢>road and is anxious to see the' work.' WEATHER FORECAST Partly Cloudy With Showers the Tor 5 am weather expected S natur- MPs have announced yet ees early when it Mount Forest Wingham Hamilton Catharines.... issued by onto weather office at Synopsis Cooer from the Prairies to move into northwestern On- Toronto tario today, central Ontario to-| Peterboroug night and southern Ontario Trenton Wednesday afternoon eve- Killaloe ning. Seattered showers or thun- Muskoka Jerstorm activity is forecast to- Sudbury night and Wednesday in central Eariton tnd _ southe Sault Ste Lake St White Lake Huron Forecasts is or Marie)... RivOT ss <5 50 tn portions Clair, Lake Erie Niagara, Lake On tario, southern. Georgian Bay Haliburton regions, Windsor GET $70,000 IN FURS MONTREAL (CP) Police London. Hamilton. Toronto reported Monday that thieves Partly cloudy tonight and Wed. Stole $70,000 worth of furs and nesday with a few scattered Jewelry Sunday from the home showers 'and thunderstorms) of hotelman Vernon G. Cardy at mostly Wednesday afternoon or Ste. Marguerite Station, 4 evening. Winds light miles north of Mo Police Northern Georgian Bay, -Al-|S8!d the Cardys ¢ away but zoma, Timagami, southern? maid saw two men leaving White River regions, North Bay, |¥!th the loot Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie: Scat- tered showers or thundershow ers tonight. Wednesday sunny with cloudy periods and cooler Winds southwest 15. today northerwesteriy 10 to 20. Wad nesday we Observed Temperatures Lows overnight, high Monday Dawson 44 Edmonton . 52 Regina 4 Victoria 33 Lakehead 37 S.S. 'Marie North Ray Sudbury Muskoka .. Windsor london Montreal Quebec Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Wednesday --- 2 8? 87 87 Kitchener ..... see SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The estoblinhed. relinble Ges Desler m your eren. 31 CELINA ST. Those fec To heve thet carpet or chest- ertield cleaned professionally Oshowa's Origine! 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This essentially was the mes Sage given Canadian and Jap- anese officials after -separate meetings with U.S, officials here Friday After. Canada given an exemption on new treas ury officials made it clear there would be no further exceptions Canada's Finance Minister Gor don requested further exemp. tions at the Friday meetings but he apparentiy made no head way | 50 Men Battle ' Fire In Montreal MONTREAL (CP) -- F firemen battled a fire caused by an oil-tank explosion in a north end warehouse Monday The which = spread quickly through the three-storey building of the National Turpen tine Company endangered an yutdoor storage depot filled with naphtha kerosene and other inflammable materia Two firemen were overcome by smoke as they fought to keep the flamess away fron. the stor age depot GOOD FOOD Breokfast, Lunch, Dinner ? A.M, to 2 P.M. 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. 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