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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1964, p. 3

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Hydro Plant To Cost $110 Million Construction of a new coa!- fired power station near Sarnia which will be generating 1,000,000 kilowatts of electricity by 1969 was announced today 'by Ontario Hydro Chairman W. Ross Strike. Estimated cost of the develop- ment is $110 millioh and con- struction is scheduled to start this year or early in 1965, Mr. Strike said. The plant will be situated'on the St. Clair River, 14 miles south of Sarnia. The station will consist ini- tially of two, 500,000-kilowatt turbo-generators, although the 450-acre site is large enough for future extensions. DANNY NYKOLUK WILLIAM KURELO "BOB" ATTERSLEY SUPREME COURT Denies ] Laas of not paying wage: hilip Druz, 750 Ritson roa south, Oshawa, appeared in th: supreme Court of Ontario her: yesterday. Plaintiff in the action agains ruz, Mrs. Milinko Kolarich, R 3, Oshawa, claimed she hac een in Druz' employ for 71 onths and that he had not paic er. | Mrs. Kolerich said she and er family have lived on a hornton road north farm own- ed by Druz since April, 1955. She said when she first moved lo the farm she paid $20 h month rent but that in Sept. 1956 she and Druz had signed Wages Suit A¢ Signing 'ye on the scrap piles in Druz' unk yard on the property. h "He bought a rifle and saidjii hat if anyone was seen around|f he scrap at night we were toly shoot," she said. : She said that she had. one), cow that she kept in the barn}. yn the property and that she|' purchased its feed herself. | Philip Druz said the signature}! on the document that Mrs. Kola-|! rich said was his, was not and! that he had never seen it be-| fore, ; He stated he had been try- ing to get the Kolarich family out of his house for five years and that he had the electricity | } THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, April 1, 1964 3 The largest units now opera- ted by Hydro are 300,000 kilo- watts, at Lakeview Generating Station on the western outskirts of Metropolitan Toronto. "The radical increase in size and capacity of units to 500,000- kilowatts results in greater economy of operation," Mr Strike said. "This new plant is yet another step in closing the cost gap between coal-fired and hydraulic generating stations." | ) "different contract." shut off in 1959. A document, said to be sign-|~ . id by Druz, was presented as vidence to Mr., Justice P. I. Now SE Wear H ferguson. TEET | It started that Druz was to FALS py Mrs, Kolarich $70 per With Little Worry onth and allow her to live rent- Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without ee on the property in return) fear of insecure false teeth dropping, br her promise to care for his| PUPP "Sates mmmner and more com- ttle and his farm. fortably. This pleasant owaer Lire no i i 'ooey, pasty taste or feeling. '1 never..received any is | Boesn't re he Soap Abaya re 5 Re ka Tene cal i esn't cause nausea. It's alkaline 2 oe ermnarenis oon sa Argo Gridders To Perform In Benefit Hockey Game to Bud Tushing-|Chasczewski. Bob Attersley, the #10w will be Dave Denny on ham, publicist of the Toronto\councillor from the town ofjthe five string banjo and little Argonauts, the starting line-up| Whitby, will coach the team. |Shirley Gordon, an Arc record for the Argos in Friday night's| Though the strength of the recording star and Cetis Gla- game with the Oshawa Police|/Argo hockey team is really un-jzier on the electric guitar. The plant's capacity of} Athletic Association at Walthy waren in these parts, they do} Pre-entertainment will fea-/1,000,000 kilowatts is enough to arena will resemble a starting/have an experienced hockey|jure the Harvey Tartan Twirl-|supply the peak power demands line-up for the football team last|performer in Ron Howell, wholers, a group of young Oshawalof the cities of Toronto and fall in the opening game ot|performed for the Guelph Bilt-\girls who have a fire act in | Hamilton. the Eastern Conference with|mores and later the New York|their repertoire. In addition) The work force at the site| DONALD CAMPBELL I $2 607 the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Rangers of the NHL. Of course,|there will be roaring twenty|will average about 650 during} High Requiem Mass was sung) S r) They will come to Whitby|PTOr to coming to the Argos, | dancers. |eonstruction, reaching a peak of|in Holy Cross Roman Catholic) complete with their Argonaut|he starred with the Tiger-Cats! Joseph Olesky, the GM em-|about 900. Church, Tuesday, March 31, at double Blue uniform and thel@nd the B.C. Lions. |ployee, whose name was drawn| The decision to build on the|11 a.m., for Donald Campbell. hockey game will be the man, Other members of the Arg0Sloyt of a hat containing the|St. Clair River site, which 1s/who died in his eighth year, Sat- attraction of an evening of fun|4r Lynn Bottoms, ag Man). names of all contributors andjabout two miles south of thelurday, March 28. which will start at 8 p.m. with| Danny Nykoluk, Jol n Raulic 'Ihad the honor of turning the|village of Courtright, was made! Rey, M. J. Darby sang the all proceeds to go to the Osh-|Gerry Patrick, Dick Shatto, | first sod, will be introduced, tojafter several months of soil/Mass and interment was in St awa Civic Auditorium to help|BUd ---- vo Ee ite crowd. jtesting to determine whether|Gregory's Cemetery, Oshawa. defray the cost to equip a first ag Rechner and Gary Strick-) ps ocets which can be obtain-|foundation conditions were suit-| Pallbearers were Ken How- aid room. pers led at the door of the Whitby|able for a thermal-electric|ard, Daniel Powlenzuk, Bill And the Afgos will have a)/TARTAN TWIRLERS Arena on game night may be|Station. The site was one of ajCrosmas, and Daniel Crosmas. few 'ringers' in their line-up,| Also on the program Ww hichlobtained in advance at Hender-|"umber investigated in Western} along with some stars from the|has been assembled by William FUNERAL OF son's Book Store, Slim Gordon's|Mtario. World Champion Whitby Dun-|Kurelo, the chairman of the According of 'th atata. opruanies | Cable Cost FUNERAL OF | A new main feeder cable to Oshawa Central Collegiate {nsti- tute will be installed at a cost of $2,607 to the Oshawa Board| of Education. | The board approved the change order at a special meet- ing Tuesday night. Replacement became necessary after the existing cable was damaged when excavations were under- taken for the addition to OCCI The board learned that the} | PARENT-TEACHER FEDERATION MEETS Oshawa area representatives were among the over 400 dele- gates attending the annual meeting and convention of the Ontario Catholic Parent- tials are Mrs. John Koweski, Teacher Federation held Eas- St. Paul's Unit, Oshawa; Mrs. | | NEED... FUEL OIL ?. 'PERRY Day or Night 723-3443 Marten's Fabulous EMBA* and MAJESTIC* | | | STOLES .... JACKETS The finest quality mink pelts. fashioned in the most flattering styles. Compare our low prices and fine quality Natural Wild Mink Stoles ...:... $295 Emba* Autumn Haze Mink ....., $375 Majestic* Pastel Mink fully $o00 let-out Emba* Mink Jackets .--...:...:..- $575 CHARLES RANKINE Mr. Rankine, our commercial pro- perty specialist, nas spent 12 ac- tive years in the real estate field catering to the requirements of commercial, industrial and residen- tial customers. His broad exper- jence in all phases of real estate || will prove of great asssistance to you, whether you are planning to buy or sell. Bolahood Brothers Limited, Realtors 101 Simcoe North 728-5123 as | || strong Funeral Chapel, Tues-| and many other wonderful buys in Minks day, March 31. Rev. R. G. Brooks, of St. George's Anglican Church, con- ducted the service and inter-, ment was in Mount Lawn) Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ozzie) |Weeks, Cyril Weeks, Arthur} Weeks, Thomas Lyons, Gordon Holbrook and Jack Tyson. TROUD FOOD MARKET, 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH | 75 King St. E. Opposite Hotel Genosha | ter' Monday and Tuesday. Wm. Edwards; Mrs. Jack | : ; peceeae accident oc s | ; é Oshawa Children's Arena anq/thermal-electric plants, the ra-/Mrs. Norman W. Griffin, who lent occurred because the) Jankowski, St. Christopher's. Samsen. Ted and Tom O'Con-|Slim Gordon and his Ontario tion there to achieve the most|Armstrong Funeral Chapel, trustees pointed out there was! TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)--|Connors, 72, Liberal 'member of| Heads Grou |station is part of Hydro's long-|qucted the service and inter-| A second change order callingjat Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco| Amsterdam--Willem Andries-| P de-|Cemetery Mausoleum. : | Heads For U. S. Jerome| mands ' 10,000 gallon tank was also} So far, 131,762,540 pounds of} -e.ected President of the On-|nuclear resources. my | | : 7 yas! ' ' . plans to install $100,000 worth of|Frontenac), asked whether Mr.|held Easter Monday and Tues-\way for a new nuclear station| JACK BASIL TUCKER _ |the 6,000 gallon tank, it was)o7; industrial sports clubs with terborough firm, had said it will] sister St, Gabriel, CND, of|ing plants will continue to play/ple, Roman Catholic Church George Drynan voiced. the only The company said it expects J on . » UND, ing plants will continue to play|p i y . year of. full-scale. production) aeral tax. lelected vice-presidents, from the atom. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, in\tWo change orders would have The announcement came after] Thomas McMillan, vice-presi-\tary and Mr. Herb Brown of\load stations, operating ouna:| Commons in Ottawa Tuesday|Outboard Marine, said Tuesday|treasurer's. post. 'Coal-burning stations, by con-jory's Cemetery, Oshawa. | Oliver Myers, 198 Verdun efforts can be employed to stop|njant in the U.S. for the first\of Timmins, Mrs. Leo Monette) quring shorter periods, because|Joe Gavitsky, Abe Taylor and|Onna carter he was struck : le engines b: § , il- } : 'a ten partir pte dmayans A + rola gg eee AI Wry The death of John Turkocio,|treatment. The Oshawa Fire it i borough," he said.) Sis ) fe. CBI. \- F | . whether Mr. Drury would go to|unit in Peter' 4 Sister. M. Zelie, CSJ, of To-\Mr. Strike noted that over the seeday, Apr. 1 He hed been in|a routine nature. 'There were i said) t plant in Waukegan, Ill.,/Marie, OSJ of Deep _ River ' Fisher Gage Company. He said|parent plant i g Pp jabout 6.5 per cent a year. A son of the late Mr. and |Burley of Peterborough. we re) P e neitnne| ; 8 |matic, regardless of recessions) "o's the ¢ormer Berta Tur- The new officers were install-|. . pene 5." R Cc A F Di b nds : sources every 10 to 12 years,' 119 years ago and had been a 1S a ual Director of the Federation during that time. Members of the Roman Cath-|Peter Sellers' bride, Britt Ek-| Besides his wife, Mr. Turko- circles attended the installationjaccuses her of breach of con-|Hampton, and two sons, Nick Tuesday disbanded its famed) MADRID (AP) -- Spanish dic- is F : | y set! | Bishop of London jlund walked off the London se PUNERAL OF famous Lancaster bomber. The|on the 25th anniversary today : , | Hon fe Horace Stanley Weeks who died| tion at Uplands Aivport after not indicated in the decrce but) 26-16 with three absentions.| ion i ld war . ! year, was held in the Arm- of setvice in the cold wat 11,395, mier Borg Olivier, wants t0|Coote, 70, retired Wednesday a9| wan Progressive C mservative|demic of German measles is the ASYLUM SOUGHT Green, 57, his deputy for three PHONE 723-4191 Cechs -- a 44-year-old miner, 2 er apn a new method of election cam-jhundred cases are ong re- s ber of Parliament, joined the 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH said. "It's a tremendous way of|May, the officials said About ACCRA (AP) -- A Ghanaian BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED a former minister and another|79th birthday, at a family party pretences. The two men are for-| well." She and Sir Winston have 7 Atok Fisheries. The TADARET Of Nee nc ceivunt| GOVERNOR RETIRES volves nearly £2,000,000 Kong for more than six years Britain's electricity workers un-/be succeeded by Sir David They ordered normal work to SS? , MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet go-low tactics while their lead- ident Johnson over the earth- s to ob-|quake in neighboring Alaska, JAM CHINES vey the Soviet people's sincere the Soviet Union hag begun to Shown getting their creden- Nealon, St. Christopher's; Mr, cable was located in a different) Tobacco Sells At Mike's Place as well as the|Pid growth of power demands/died in Oshawa General Hospi- ; ed in a duterent) ner, Gord Myles and John'County Boys. The stars of this! ! lefficient operation of our|Tuesday, March 31, at 2 p.m. no way of fixing responsibility|Sales of 1,195,498 pounds of to-|Quebec's upper house for Mille} term planning to meet | |for replacing the 6,000 gallon|Growers Marketing Board ex-|sen, 76, Dutch composer and TORONTO Mr. with a combination of] Pallbearers were GeOT8e/anproved by the board. Cost of|the 1963 crop have sold for an) : Preston, Fred Preston, Doug-| : | PETERBOROUGH (CP) --jthe sales tax on production ma-itario. Federation of Catholic} Noting Ontario clad $1,241. The increased volume of | | equipment this year to manu-|Drury was aware that Outboard/day in the Royal York Hotellin the 1,000,000-kilowatt range,| High Requiem Mass was|/earned. ; _|nearly 24,000 members. | move its production of snowmo:|Kingston and Mr. Gregory|an important role even with the|Tuesday, March 31, for Jack|°PPosition. He claimed that the scheduled to begin in Septem-)""), | Drury said he was not) Mrs. F. M. Tumpane of To-| "Nuclear plants are most|his 58th year, Saturday, March|provided better educational | Rev. S. Coate sang the Mass) by Industry Minister Drury that\the plant will import snowmo-| Parent - Councillors successful|trast, can be operated more| Pallbearers were Leo Goepz,|oaq Tuesday 'was taken to an Ontario manufacturing cOM-|vear of Toronto, Mrs. John J.l/they can be started and shut Dennis Noonan. iby wae of tits ant anal - we'll be}}j | Sw Tal Re Fred Stenson, (PC Peterhor-next year and that way |liam and Mr. George Swan of Reviewing the province's of Hampton, occurred at the|Department reported four other i ' Mr. McMillan said the Peter-jronto, Sis M. St. Matthew,|... i | dag ; oe 2 ae ee : Dla hago ea atthew,|nast four decades, the long |poor health for the past two|six fire calls, five of these to i i y $ {' with snowmobiles. along with Mr. Bernard Rooney) «py; ; M | : the firm is moving because of! wi sm ! g | "This annual increase in peak airs a eee he was lelected to fill the Teacher-| A jor boom periods, and means). i, there in January, 1934. led by the Very Rev. Bernard) vat ' ne sald. lresident of Oshawa and district at the annual banquet Monday ACCUSATION MADE member of St. George's Ukrain- Top Squadr O n olic hierarchy as well as lead-\lund, has ben sued for $1,500,-|cio is survived by a daughter and heard the guest speaker,|tract. The suit filed Tuesday |and William, of Hampton. 410 Fighter Squadru1 and took|tator Francisco Franco Tuesday b ry ig Rn of Guns of Batasi March 20 and| HORACE STANLEY WEEKS fighter squadron was disbanded| of the end of Spain's Civil War.jendorsed the government' i in Oshawa General Hospital, five years of service during the/on Jan. 11, officials said the|The government, formed from} EDITOR RETIRES IT'S 'COPTER CAMPAIGN MEASLES. HIT HARD remain within the Common-|editor of The Daily Telegraph. EYE Leader Martin Pederson says|worst in New York City's his-) VIENNA (Reuters) -- Three |)©4'S» the paper saneee by appointment his 22-year-old daughter. and aj, POY paigning. He is using a helicop-|ported daily and the epidemic Conservative Telegra covering a lot of ground fast." 10,000 cases have been revorted magistrate Tuesday set total) WESTERHAM, England (AP) man accused on four counts of] Wednesday. Her secretary said: mer agriculture minister Fran-|been spending 'the Easter holi- ne sution claims the amount , Pontes in tie HONG KONG (AP)--Sir Rob- END SLOWDOWN left. by plane Wednesday inns have cancelled a_ slow-| Trench resume today. If all workers ' ; , Khrushchev has sent a ers resume negotiati nd extraiclose to Siberia. The message PARIS (AP) -- Th monitor-| condolences to the population of jam Radio Peking'} Russian " , . *RIF ----| Jack O'Halloran, Pr it Corral, The Disc Shop at the "Although we own property| MRS. eho Ww. bar soy | Ontaris "Racial ue ee lops of 1958, including Bub|Variety' Night committee, will|Oshawa Shopping Centre, the near Metro Toronto for fuiurc) The memorial service for DEATHS ; Attersley, Fred Etcher, George|be western music featuring 43 95 C Lb ; : ' place than was shown on the! ents | lWhitby / n Western Ontario established|tal, Saturday, March 28, in her A a | . me cae ACD : } iti Shey Ae __|a prior need for a large installa-/82nd year, was held in the architect's plan. Several Quebec -- Francois Lawrence} Tm P.M Be cape te fe Qurbe's wiper oak levst " Mr Tce eat ' i. minister for the error which was made|bacco fetched an average price|Isles since 1942; in hospital fol-! Peterboro Firm J. arcotte a ge ge Pry of esis tanta Ce, oon years ago. of 43.95 cents a pound Tuesday lowing a heart attack. province's future | power the/ment was in Oshawa UnioN tye) storage tank at OCCI with| changes. pianist. . ' a pase P. Marcotte of Tecumseh wasjhydro-electric, coal-fired and/white, James Preston, Dave| new equipment will be|average 50.50 'cents a pound. | Hydro and Oaks and Don Goodwin. : ; Outboard Marine Corporation of)chinery. ; Parent-Teacher Associations at|Atomic Energy of Canada ia . a aan puaen ran ACTIVE IN SPORTS | Canada announced Tuesday it} Rodd Webb, (PC Hastings-|the annual meeting of the group/already have design work under FUNERAL OF s Greater Oslo in Norway has| facture snowmobiles here. Marine of Canada, another Pe-|here. \Mr. Strike said that coal-burn:|sung in St. Mary's of The Peo-|_ On a recorded vote, Trustee Z to spend $1,500,000 in the first) ie. to the U.S. because of the|Armstrong of Kitchener were/advent of economic electricity|Basil Tucker, who died in St,/(money that had gone into the mes | we \aware of this. |ronto. was reappointed secre-|economical when used as bas2|28. facilities in the new OCCT wing. , : a statement in the House of|qent and general manager ofj|Belleville was returned to the|the-clock with few shut downs,|and interment was in St. Greg-) TO HOSPITAL he will '"'see what persuasive|pije engines from its. parent/were Dr, Maurice Kelly, KSG,/flexibly to meet peak demands|Vern. Thurston, James Mill8.Jo.;3wa General Hospital by m moving to the United!" «p, . i i : , ; ater pany fro? ing But we'll be making our OWN)Robida of St, Catharines, Mr.|qown on relatively short notice, JOHN TURKOCIO streets. He was released after ough i ¥ S i the complete|G } rate os | ee re lcat ia Ponte 0° fig growing demands for electricity,|Q.nawa General Hospital Wed-|ambulance calls Tuesday, all of forestall the impending move of|borough plant will supply its|CSJ, of Sudbury, Sister Alicelterm increase. has averaged] 5 ontns. grass fires. --lof London and Miss Bertile i E NEWS P \demands appears almost auto-|1 17 in Poland Aug. 21, 1905. He CA UL N Councillor positions. : Fe : that-we must Souble Cur Fe Mr. Turkocio came to Canada W. Harrigan of Hamilton, Spirit-)_--__- =» {TeSh He was a evening. LOS ANGELES (AP)--Actor|ian Catholic Church. lers in Catholic educationai/000 by 20th Century Fox, which|Mrs. Peter Koczulab (Olga), of OTTAWA (CP) -- The RCAF, ORDERS AMNESTY |Most Rev. G. Emmett Carter,|also named Sellers. Miss Ek-|There are five grandchildren. out of service today iis equally|ordered amnesty for prisuners| isbal s|flew to Hollywood to join Sel-| The memorial. service. for at a ceremony at the RCAF sta:The number of prisoners wasidraft independence constitution 7 S caval tnani ' ; ; : Sunday, March 29, in his 72nd Second World war and 15 years Spanish prison population was)|the Nationalist party under Pre-- [QNDON (AP) -- Sir Colin REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche-- NEW YORK (AP) -- An epi- wealth. He is succeeded by Maurice EXAMINATIONS he's having great success with|tory, health officials say. Two Coote, a former Liberal mem- K oO D F. R. 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