@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 22, 1963 By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The Orono Police Trustees met on Tuesday eve- ning with the Township of Clarke council. The trustees re- ported on the water project ing of council when they were given authority negotiations that they had visit- ed Toronto and felt that every- thing was now ready for a sub- mission to the Ontario Munici- pal Board. The submission to the board would be on a revision of charges and rates and with ithis change it was necessary to Stating that since the last meet-| to complete [OMB Will Study Orono Water Bid | The frontage rate may be re-| tired by property owners with a single payment of $6 a foot. The connection charge may also be \retired in a single payment of |$100, Both payments would how- ever have to be made within \the first year. When asked when the project could be cleared through the Municipal Board, the trustees stated that they understood it |was now taking from two to three months. Council at the meeting on |Tuesday gave approval for the transfer of property from the Oil Firms Said Manipulating Gas Prices VANCOUVER (CP)--The Na- tional Automotive Trades Asso- ciation has urged the 'ederal government to take immediate action against major oil com- panies it claims 'are manipulat- ing prices of gasoline and other automotive products contrary to.anti - combines legislation, | Secretary Lioyd Kinneard jsaid Sunday telegrams were isent to Prime Minister Pearson and Justice Minister Chevrier day conference here. The asso- ciation comprises representa- following the association's two-|: DONATE BOOKS jeyclopedia for the LAGOS (AP)--The U.S. gov-/library in the. labor ernment has donated an en-|western Nigeria. TRUE...TURBULENT... TREMENDOUS! ng METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESENTS THE NEW MUTINY ON THE FILMED IN ULTRA PANAVIS SEE IT TODAY! DOORS OPEN AT 1 P.M. FEATURE: 1:30-4:45-8:00 tives from Automotive retail or-| feeb ecg (4 tehight cairo weed agg ek -- Mrs,| panizations across Canada, | reducing the. consumption rate Ken Barber. The property is on § | for water from $30. to $15. a'Church street, Orono, | The telegrams asked the gov- |year. Council passed the neces-| Council gave third reading to|"™ment 10 act on recommenda-| lsary . resolution and certified the debenture bylaw for the|4#Ons made 18 months ago in the} copies are to be sent on to issuing of debentures for the|Testrictive trades practices com-| Toronto. Orono Hydro System in the|Mission report. The trustees outlined the pres- amount of $15,000. The interest; The commission's report rec- ent changes following the recent rate has been set at 514 perjommended prohibition of pay- change as: Frontage rate 42c..a|cent and it is the intention of the| ment of "kickback" money by, foot; connection charge, $7.00; |trustees that these will be sold manufacturers and wholesalers) water rate (annual), $15.00; mill jocally, Further arrangements|of automotive products to oil rate, 5.4 mills, are to be made in. connection companies for selling their prod The annual payment for the, with the sale. jucts. average home using water still) ea rests around $30. However,| those not connecting to water will have a higher rate under the revised rates than as under the former rates. SPECIAL GERMAN SHOW MONDAY, OCT. 21st 2 GRAND COLOR FEATURES - i AAI | Bezaubernde Arabella STARRING JOHANNA VON KOCZIAN @ CARLOS THOMPSON iis Hi asians PLUS ROUGE HILLS SAFETY PATROL ham Soonkes, Melita Heb Heather Brush, Beverly Bauder, Lee Chapman, and tN oe Margaret Mulligan. With the patrol is Pickering Township Sgt. A. Box --Oshawa Times Photo school, Seven members make up Rouge Hill's public school safety patrol. They are (front row, left): Jim Waldriff, Gra- Guardians of the road! That is what the school safety patrol members are known as to the other students of the CHAMBER VIEW PROPOSAL Sta eaidon Heads Winter Carnival Athletic Group Studied At Oron By MRS. KEN GAMSBY that they would contact the! ORONO -- The Orono Cham- wee hs eee = . ber of Commerce held its) iscussion centred around a) ; monthly meeting at the Brent-|letter appearing in the Orono|the election of officers wood Restaurant Tuesday eve-|Times suggesting a shelter at! Waar c 7 suit TE WITH ° : Explains oo» WHAT in person! PAUL KLINGER ONE SHOWING - Ri ] MAR ' ONLY AT 7:30 P.M. HEIDI BRUEHL Gy, EM a ont 'Wi one a a = Ee ea ea Imposter Found The purchase of two tickets s : In Kingston s their annual meeting last Thurs-| In considering public skating, Hospital day evening with about 15 pres-|considerable 'avor was voted ent, Reports were received andiin holding such skating on Sun-| KINGSTON (CP)--An impos- was day afternoon. This will be con-'ter who posed as an intern in |sidered further when drawing|Hotel Dieu Hospital, eine a Sing, with a fair attendance|the highway for those wating) Robert Hazelden was, sesied Pose" lite expect {0 soon alti exposed by thin month's present. Charles Armstrong,|for a bus. At the same time the|presiden! 0 Ldeeioirdierighie ate : cere eee ebicun Medical" Assoclat Vice-President, acted as chair-|discussion also considered the Douglas Allen was elected vice|sor five hockey teams this year|American edical Association man in the absence of the pres-jentrances into the Village. No president. Horace Best wasjbeing Atoms, Pee Wees, Ban-|News. -- ident, Mr. L. Aslett action was definitely taken butlelected secretary and Dean tams, Midgets and Juveniles.! The impersonation was dis-; 'A new venture for the Cham-/Mr. Kay Lycett was appointed! West treasurer The Jjatter three are expec'ed|covered by hospital authorities| ber was instituted when-a com-|to form a committee to make a| Directors for the Association|to play in local leagues that are/following a check on his disap-! mittee was appointed to investi-|study of the shelter and en-\are Mrs, F. Lunn, Mrs. J. Bar-|to be formed. pearnce April 2. ate the holding of a Winter|trances. « 'low, Bruce Tennant, Lloyd Work is progressing on plac-| The AMA report says the man arnival in Orono. Although! Mr. Dickson reported that the|Taylor, Mat Snelder, Earl Tay- ing new player's boxes in thejis using "what appears to be &™ nothing definite was proposed it| purchase of the Industrial Landjjor, John Moffat, Charles Arm-|rink and ice surface with ply-jauthentic credentials" of wil-| was felt that such an event|Should be completed by Nov. 1.|strong, Tim Cox, Lorne Per-/wood, The Athletic are also|liam George Edwards, MD, a could prove most interesting. The Santa Clause parade wasjrault, Ron Black, Wayne Bai-/considering operating with fac-|1959 graduate of the University Many program items were| brought before the meeting but/ley, Gary Cooper and Everett ing the cushion around the re-|of Southern California school of suggested including ice carvin's a -engatd gt Heng gg 4 be freshment booth themse'ves this| medicine. harness racing, snow shoei: action was taken. This is Ot cn reviewin jyear rather than having the ice! i y i J A ; g the activities of!° He is believed to be in Alaska Slaabee the ge geet waa before the the summer, the reports show- ores Pras it, now and may attempt to obtain t ' ed little bail being played in onsideration is also being di-lemployment as a doctor of have - sort out a pestis pro) -- preteen Mn gd Orono, However, the summer rected to providing better ice|medicine, the story says. gram for such an event, | park program was reported as by making it possible to apply| b HALL'S BEAUTY By MRS. KEN GAMSBY | ORONO -- The Orono Ama-|will entitle the purchaser to teur Athletic Association held|family season's ticket. NOW FOR THE F ANDO FEMALE AUOIEN TIME SHOWN OGETHER! SEE iT, DISCU: No children admitted unless with parents Recommended as Adult Ente: BILTMORE BRaad SHOWING FEATURE TIMES -- 7:15 and 9:15 P.M. TE YEAR Liverpool Rd. 1 Block East of Shirley Yues Edwerd G. Bob MecLAINE MONTAND ROBINSON CUMMINGS in the color production "MY GEISHA" WILLIAM HOLDEN -- LILLI PALMER . ""TACADEMY AWARDS | ' weeken i | , : A letter was received from| yeondse 'ave 'ce three quite satisfactory, The program|hot water to the ice between| Harold Burley, Newtonville, vecials. Mr. Pears also re.|W@S held during the month of/g8ames of hockey. In the past! stating that he had a building) r |July in the mornings with -25|this has not been possible at for rent suitable for industrial) use. The building, 62 feet x 62! feet with a paint shop 30 x 25) was used as a garage but has been closed. The letter stated jceived an oil painting for the best collection of Bantams in| Tegistering for the program. the rink and ice coditions could the show. Competition was keen|Miss Lynn Bailey was in charge|get very, poor at times, § Bar. in the poultry division with over|?! the project and attendance raball has offered to make ap: five hundred birds being enter-| held at an average 18 up until/plicators for such a 'process, | PARLOUR 15 KING ST. E.,OSHAWA PHONE 723-7011 1@O©6 066868 GEG @* Columbia Pictures presents THE SAM SPIEGEL DAVID LEAN Production of "The COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR" For Your Added Comfort ----- Hvoters Now Installed ed. Mr. Pears showed Cochins|'he Penny Fair, a most success-' The Athletic are to approach and Modern Games. Mr. Pears|{u! event. Following the fair at- the Orono Hydro System in the reported this to the Chamber| 'dance did drop. possible event of obtaining a for next year's fair. The Orono Amateur Athletic rental water heater on a two or) are to again this year hold their|three month basis. | | Orono Readies jannual benefit banquet. It is to} Bull Calf Sold | be held on Wednesday, Novem-| For Giant | For $10,000 Book Sale | OAKVILLE (CP) --A a ber 13. The charge for the ban- quet and draw will be $5.00 and| with a single ticket the pur- chaser will receive a season's ticket for skating at the rink . . }month-old bull calf fetched $10,-/ bers in recogniizng the honor| gone. pay GAMSBY _ }000 and 55 other cattle earned) students of Clarke High School.|r; Papo ovay nearly $64,000 at th | Mr. Lovekin stated that a com tae an? veg sp ated dagaein Canadian Holstein" Sale gfe r i i . mittee would be set up in the e library on Tuesday evening. horday. e| | Test Gargle |The b i wath Oia hon PA Two artificial breeding umits' Newcastle Chamber to foot" ana| ued undertaken and laid artificial breeding unit entra ntario Cattle, »9@OOCOC OOOOH EHEEOOEHG* that he was interested in rent- ing the building to a reputable tenant for industrial purposes, P. M, Lunn reported that the paint was available for the Orono sign at the south of the Village. Bob Hazelden was given authority to have the painting done. E. R. Lovekin of the New- castle Chamber was present when a brief discussion centred) around a joint effort between the Orono and Newcastle Cham-| SEWING MACHINE Tune-up Special 3.99 | FAST SERVICE Oshawa Sewing Centre 329 SIMCOE ST. $, 728-2391 TAWRENCE OF ARABIA STARTING AT THE PLAZA , THEATRE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30th 2 - 8 P.M. Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has many months. found a unique healing substance This was accomplished with a with the ability to shrink hemor- new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- which quickly helps heal injured ing and discomfort in minutesand | cells and stimulates growth of new speeds up healing of the injured, tissue, Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- inflamed tissues. ment and suppository form called One hemorrhoidal case history Preparation H, after another reported "very strik- In addition to actually shrink- ing improvement."' Pain was ing hemorrhoids, Preparation H promptly and gently relieved .. . lubricates and makes elimination actual reduction or retraction less painful. It helps prevent in- (shrinking) took place. fection which is a principal cause Among these case histories were of hemorrhoids, a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- Just ask your druggist for Pre- tions, Relief Ted in cases paration H Suppositories or Pre- of long standing, and most im- paration H Ointment (with a portant of all, results were so special applicator), thorough that this imp Satisfacti was maintained over a period of | money refunded. STAFFORD SMYTHE Says... "Toronto Marlboro's are a cinch tor this year's Memorial Cup" Is This True! See For Yourself!! TONIGHT --& P.M. TORONTO MARLBOROS < OSHAWA GENERALS Bowmanville Community Arena Tickets Now Available At These | i @ JIM BISHOP SPORTING GOODS--151 King East, Oshawa @ BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN--61 King East, Oshawe @ BOWMANVILLE ARENA BOX OFFICE - ; VANCOUVER (CP)--Employ- taking part in this project and|further plans for the sale oflees of the British Columbia 'Tel. (--the (books on Friday and Satur-|ephone Company are taking|Breeding Association at Maple,| day, Oct. 25 and 26. part in a test to determine OMt., and the Waterloo Cattle) The sale of books is to be whether mouth wash is effec- Breeding Association, Waterloo, | jheld in the Orono Municipal|tive in reducing colds Ont. -- combined to pay the| Building on the above dates. For six months 1,300 employ- Sale's top price for Glenafton| During Friday the sale will bejees will gargle daily while Farm's Glenafton tiene coon | | Fire Protection For Clarke Twp. held between.the hours of 2.00\others will avoid using the MAPLE CLEANERS " |p.m. and 5.00 p.m. in the after-/mouth wash. Each employee Receives Oka jnoon and from 6.30 until 8.00 in|will keep a record of the num- y the worne, ~ cue Saturday|ber of colds suffered during the|| 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA morning will be from 9 unti]|period. Then the records will be | Ces» & Corry -- 4 Hr. By MRS. KEN GAMSBY |j)" Many of the books being|compared sree elie Servic, ORONO -- The agreement toloffered are in good condition) The test is being carried out mily's provide fire protection through-|anq still have value, Books not|at the request of the company's out the Township of Clarke was|sold at the sale will be given to'medical department. signed recently between the/the Scouts. Orono Police Trustees and the| Presently the shelving in the! + \Y {i ST oF AD Ri AN MESSENGER' GEORGE C./ DANA / CLIVE SCOTT / WYNTER / BROOK, about following a number of|form. This work 'is expected to! meetings between the tw0)be completed this week. Work! groups and a joint committee. js also progressing in catalogu- With the signing of the agree-|ing the books and in making| ment, the committee can now|the necessary inserts | proceed to have the working) New books are beginning to| plans completed for the exten-| arrive for the junior section &nd| co-starring HERBERT MARSHALL GLADYS COOPER twos JOHN HUSTON Screenplay by ANTHONY VEILLER Produced by EDWARD LEWIS A bon! Production =A Unrversa! Release Service livery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 or yous | sion to the Orono Fire Hall and), shipment i : rival to call for tenders of such work.|shortiy olad ne. " qoaus! Authority was given to have this Library Services. These latter done ; : te : i books are being donated to the! The Orono Fire Chief is F 8 ; duetile & tw Of apeuifications | Orono Library. When the library| for the tendering for the new|'5,'© Open another shipment) fire pumper. These specitica-|" be received from the On-) tions are to be checked by the | tazio Library Services which! Fire Marshall's office prior to} Will be on loan for children's] calling for tenders. me. When completed the Orono Mrs. Norton prestnted a Fire Department will answer) {nancial statement showing ex- all fire calls in the Township of|Penditures made and _antici-) Clarke. The extension to the|Pated until the end of the year. building and the obtaining of/The balance left was in the! the fire truck will have to first|SUm of $422. The board ap- be completed before protection|PToved an expenditure of $300.; can be given in the Township. for the purchase of adult books. | The agreement constitutes| The anticipated balance of $122.| that the two fire areas are tojis expected to be taken up with| be set up with one being the|other incidentals in reopening} Police Village and the other the|the library. Township of Clarke excluding the Police Village. Both parties will share in the| cost of the general operation of! the Department as well as shar- ing in the capital cost of the new engine and the fire hall ad- dition. Each will pay separately for fire calls into their own areas. It is hoped that the addition to the hall can be undertaken the latter part of the month or the first ose of November. Ts are to be paid $2.00 an hour while on any fire call. 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