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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1963, p. 4

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mits, Tuesday, Movember 12, 1963 CONGRESSMAN'S TRIP RAPPED Republican members of a House delegation said today it would be a pity if the good work they did in Paris was obscured by criticism because they brought Petinaud with them. The delegation is in the British 1 capital afler a a _ week Rep, Wayne L. Hays, (D- Ohio), left, stands with Ernest Petinaud, Negro head waiter of the House of Representa- tives, outside hotel in London Monday prior to 'going to House of Commons for a sight- seeing tour. Democratic and Bowmanville Hockey | Parliament Its m at the NATO Congress in Paris. ary ain business in London is a lunch- eon with British Parliament members. « --(AP Wirephoto _ from Lon London) via Schedule Drawn Up BOWMANVILLE -- The fol-jvs Braves; Pirates lowing are the dates and times vs Cubs. of upcoming Bantam, Midget Nov. 30: Ist game, Lions' vs and Juvenile Hockey games Cubs; 2nd game, Flyers vs Pi- here, as posted. by the Town's'rates; 3rd game, Huskies vs recreation department, Pee Wees. BANTAM LEAGUE Dec. 7 Saturday Game Times: Ist Braves; came, 7.00 a.m.; 2nd game, Cubs; 7.45 a.m.; game, 8.35 a.m.; | Pirates 5th game, 10.15 a.m.; 6th game,,_ Dec. ? Ist game, Braves vs 11.90 a.m.: 7th game. 11.50 a.m. Pirates; 2nd game, Lions vs Nie th ist ma. Pee Weeslt oo Wees; 3rd game, Flyers vs'Flyers; 2nd game, Cuts vs' ¥S Huskies. Braves; 3rd game, Pirates vs Ri ai: Lions ee Wees; Noy. 23: 5th game, Huskies, YS Huskies; vs Lions; 6th game Pee Wees he hh a Patients vs Huskies: Treated At Ajax Hospital Lions All players must own name to the five minutes before of the game Players not arriving on time to sign the score sheet will not AJAX -- A total of 217 pati--be eligibk to play that game emts were admitted to the Ajax- ac ah Pickering Genera! Hospital dur- : MIDGET LEAGUE ing the month of October, a} Saturday game times: $th hospital release stated today. (same, 1.30 p.m.; 10th game, Patients were admitted from/2.15 p.m, the following areas: Nov. 16: 9th game, Town of Ajax, 75; Pickering,vs Orphans; 10th game, Township, 90; Pickering Vil-|oons vs Generals. lage, 29; Town of Whitby, 8; Nov. 23: 9th game, Whitby Township, 3; Oshawa,'Bantams; 10th game, 6; Others, 6 vs Generals. Number of babies born, 40 Nov. 30: 9th game, Maroons tofal out-patients, 569; in-pati-\v< BTS: 10th game, Orphans vs efits' X-rays, 139; out-patients'! pantams. X-rays, 386 Dec. 7: Miniature X-rays, 69; labora- Bantams: tory in-patient treatments, vs BTS. 1,124; laboratory out - patient treatments, 119; blood Pseniei Dec, 14: 9th game, Orphans sik ts 4 99; |¥S Maroons; 10th game, Comets n minor opera ions major operations, 29; ear, es age 9th game, Bantams nose and throat operations me . , is vs Maroons; 10th game, Gener- TOBACCO 'NDUSTRY als vs Orphans Canada's flue-cured tobacco! Dec. 28: 9th game, industry is centred in Ontario, Maroons; 10th game about 4000 growers Orphans 7th game, Flyers v Huskies vs Wees vs 5th game, 6th game, 7th game, Pee are 14 Cubs vs Braves Lions vs Sth game, 6th game, 7th game, lst game, Pirates 2n7 game, Cubs vs/ game, Braves vs their sheet Start sign score the Comets Mar- BTS vs Comets Comets vs Generals 9th game, 10th game, 15; eve, 39 Comets vs foxiest way to get the best car deal... Finance your car in advance 'with a low-cost termDlan loan Put yourself in a strong bargaining position! Before you shop, arrange with the Royal for the cash you need, A Royal. Bank termDlan loan offers low rates, fast service, 36 months to repay. No. extras or hidden charges. Life-insured too. So--see any Royal branch first about a termPlan loan for a car, appliance, any other reasonable need, & ee ROYAL BANK S. F. DONNELLY, Manager | Oehewe, King & Wilson Branch . M, WADDELL Manager | Oshewa Branch .. BTS vs! Jan. 4: 9th game, Generals JUVENILE Saturday game game, 2.15 p.m.; LEAGUE time -- ¢ P-m. Noy. 16: 11th Cant Aces. Nov. 23: Mt. Royals, Nov. 30: Royals vs Dec. 7: Canucks. Dec. "14 hoyails vs Aces Dec, 21: 11th game vs Mt. Royals. Dec. 28: 11th game, vs Aces. Jan. 4: Mt. Royals 11 game, vs llth game, llth game, Canucks llth game, Aces lith 'game, Canu Cant 10th game, Aces 'an llth game, {Royals vs Canucks. cable Bantams vs 10th llth game, 3.00 icks Aces vs Mt vs Mt icks icks | Vs Mt have been losing land to indus- Man Destroying Land Conservationist Says PICKERING (Staff) -- Man, 'We hear more and. more has been the most destructive|about planned land use, im-|the river. : thing the world has seen in the| |proved agriculture techniques} The. St. Clair River is a good last 50 years, Pickering Rotary|and the supply and proper use|example of how a cleanup has Club members were told last!of pure water. worked. There was over $13 night. "What has happened to the| million spent on cleaning the Guest speaker at the weekly|water table in Southern Ontario/river and stopping the waste meeting was Ralph W. Harris,|in the last five years?" material from being dumped conservation consultant to} "The water table in this partjinto the river. Now the river Cities Service Oil Company, of the country is five to 19 feet/is not so polluted as it was and Mr. Harris said that in the|below normal. in the future it will be clean} last 50 years man has seen the) "Ts it in increased demand? | again. industrial economy rise at a} "No! We are still disposing] * fantastic pace. lot waste material like our fore- haere - bgt "LED "We are now paying too high| fathers, dumping it ' rivers , < tor realy Pe nrgh aia a price for modern living. About|and streams and even in the|\U'or th si Com te 50 years ago man should have|Great Lakes. ace Mi e si pel " learned about controlling his| This type of thing was alright, Ave Meeppemted 100m, ee environment. lin the old days but not now, he lake, and the future of the lake "even in the last 20 years we sé aid. as a sourcé of water is uncer- : tain. Lake Ontario is tn the same predicament, "Ontario Water Resources Commission has done a great open sewers are running "Most of the major rivers in trial and urban spraw] at a ter- |Ontario have been turned into rific rate. sewers, The Ottawa River is a "In Southern Ontario there is,go0d example of this, From} '20 million acres of food land,|Ottawa and Hull down river and included in that are 124)~ ce million acres of prime 'land. LOST MILLION ACRES | "In the last 20 years, out of |that acreage we have lost over one million acres, and in the next 20 years we will lose an- other two million acres. |. "We cannot afford to lose this type of land to industry wrong-doer, by imposing fines. "But what is needed to stop jthe pollution of water resources jis a Department of Conserva- tion which can act as an arbi- trator but will also have the | power to dictate." Port Perry Souad Beats Orangeville Pickering PUC Lauded By Hydro PICKERING -- Residents of Pickering Village are certain to have an improved electric power supply as a result of a' progressive step taken by Pick- ering Public Utilities Commis- sion. this past summer to obtain from Cntario. Hydro an alternate distribution source of electrical energy, J. D. Koch, Chairman ,; of Pickering Public Utilities Commission stated : In addition to the regular 8,000 volt distribution line to the Hein-Werner Expands Plant 50 Percent AJAX A 50 per cent in- crease in manufacturing area for Hein-Werner of Canada Ltd at Ajax has been announced by the town's industrial commis- sion, The manufacturer of hy draulic jacks has a 6,000 square foot factory addition under con- struction "Although the line was on the Canadian mar- ket for 20° years prior to the opening of the Ajax factory in 1958 was felt that more ef- ficient service was needed to satisfy the demands of a grow- ing market," said the firm's d visional manager, Frank Hack!, "This phase, with the existing plant, has been carried out successfully." . He said current strong petition in the firm's will be met with a high standard of service pos- sible with the factory addition Hein-Werner of Canada Ltd. is a subsidiary of Hein-Werner Corporation, Waukesha, Wiscon- sin Flyers made a successful home start, defeating Orangeville Tel- stars 5-0 in an Ontario le 2 Association Central junior League game here last night.| Bob Lee, George Ball, Tom Thompson and Jim er scored, Roger Stephens the shutout vil- Chemical Plant Blast Hurts Two NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) A chemical plant explosion Monday sent two men to hos- pital with burns and caused $100,000 damage, plant offi- cial said | lage from Pickering Distribu- tion Station in the Oshawa area a second 8,000 volt line was in- stalled by Ontario Hydro to sup- ply electric power from Bay Ridges Distribution Station in Markham area, in late Septem- ber, he said. Negotiations for this second ,, : : power line had been started The explosion, in the grinding by the local Commission in the room of the Varcum Chemical summer, Mr. Koch stated Company, tore the roof from an adjoining warehouse and Arrangements were made for sections of a. concrete Ajax Hydro staff. to do the wall hurtling 50. feet switching on the 8.000 volt dis- ~~. tribution line supplied from Bay Dr. "land McDonald, Ridges Distribution Station to President, restore power as quickly as pos- $100,066 and said immediate re- sible in the event of an inter- Pairs would be made. The plant ruption. continued' operations. Hein-Werer a it plant, com- market continuing linemen handle maintenance for an Ajax Hydro all the line repairs, work and improvements Pickering Village under agreement. iOnly three of 85 were in the plant. at the time of the morning explosion. into | job in keeping control on the} PORT PERRY -- Port Perry| 4 Bill Mc-| | missioner's estimated damage at i! A plant spokesman said cause, |been formed with Mrs. of the blast was undetermined.| maid and Mrs. employees jeaders. EXPLOSION WITNESS Roland Haumont, a profes- sor at Harper College in Bing- hampton, N.Y., who appeared asa witness at a Fire Com- court urt hearing ir in CGIT Group | Is Formed At Solina By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA -- The United Church sent} Women held their October meet- block ing in the church basement re- cently. Mrs. E. R. Taylor. ladies planned a vesper| service on December 15. The} Christian Education Committee reported that a CGIT -- has Lang- Fred Waison as dent, Mrs. The A Tyro group for boys nine rs s of age | has also been START.. OR WE PAY THE TOW! 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He was elected Reeve in the last town elections. "My unbroken service to the Town of Ajax has given me ex- perience in all phases of munici- pal and County forms of gov- ernment," he said. He has served four years as a member of the Ajax Industrial Commission, two years on the finance committee of the Ajax and Pickering Hospital Board. He has also served on the Met ropolitan Toronto Waterfront Advisory Committee and the Metropolitan Toronto and Re- gional Conservation Awthority. "This broad experience will help me greatly in my future endeavors,"' he said. "IT am the financial executive of a local manufacturing firm 'and I am able to devote un- jhimited time during the day to keeping the Mayor's door open for the citizens of the town as well as its visitors," he said. Reeve Smith states that living and working in Ajax plus his un- broken service record, and be- ing able tc control his own time are essential qualifications for | the office of Mayor. 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