McKinnon Industries Plans Administration Building Preliminary architectural work was carried out by Argo- naut Realty Division, a division of General Motors Corp., hereby clarifying to the architects, John B. Parkin Associates, the requirements of the client, The building form evolved is a rec- tangle with dark grey glass and aluminum skin, le in form and refined in detail. The reflective surface and precise detail, are appropriate to McKinnon Industries Limited through their evocation of the automobile industry. ELEVATED BASE The main building, designed for horizontal expansion up to 33 per cent, is a rectangie, 76 fyeet by 24 feet, rising to a height of 38 feet, Approximately . CATHARINES -- A new Divisional Administration Build- ing in St. Catharines has been announced for McKinnon Indus- tries Limited, a division of Gen- eral Motors Corporation. Archi- tects and Engineers for the of- fice building are John B. Parkin Associates, Toronto and Mont- real. The Administration Building is to be located on. the north- west corner of a site already occupied by a Foundry Building and a Motor Plant of McKinnon Industries Limited. The prop- erty in its entirety is a large tract of land, virtually located on an island formed by the old and new Welland Canals, in the south-east portion of the City of St. Catharines. The site itself is bordered to the north by Glen- common central lobby on the minor axis of the building. To the east end the south of the. Administration Building areas have been reserved for parking facilities. Provision has been made for 280 employes' ears and 55 visitors' cars with future expansion to the south. An entrance at the north end of the podium leads to ground floor executive parking, Adja- cent to this area, receiving for both the kitchen and the byild- ing takes place. h As an administrative centre for McKinnon Industries Limit- ed the building houses, in addi- tion to executive offices, nu- merous departments including: Procedure and Office Service, Computer and Repair, Traffic and Purchasing, Sales, Material 200 feet separated it from the dale avenue, to the east by the canal and Glendale ayente A} old Welland Canal, to the west I ; by the new Welland Canal andj square podium raised five feet) to the south by the Canadian|from the adjacent site serves) National | Railways, whose spur;as an elevated base to the} tracks serve the existing Mc-| building. | Kinnon Industrial Buildings.. | The sloping slab walls of the} podium are of masonry. The re-| The north-west corner, re- f r | mote cafeteria, united to the} served for the Divisional Ad-| ; roll and Public Relations. Production, Accounting, Pay- EXECUTIVE SUITE The executive suite is situated at thé north end of the third floor, overlooking the canal and wooded areas. A medical room, board room and meeting rooms OUTSTANDING GRADU ministration Building is a dense-| ly treed area newly forested with willows and poplars. As the land is considerably elevated above the level of the canal the - building will command an excel- lent view of the activity on the canal and the forested area to the east. THREE STOREY BUILDING The three storey office build- ing, scheduled for completion in September 1965, has been de- signed to accommodate approx- imately 250 personnel and covers a gross area of 95,000 square feet. This figure includes the area of hte cafeteria, a single storied structure to the| Administration} east of the lstoried 81 foot square pavilion.|is effected by means of a pair |CANOPIED ENTRANCE office building by virtue of the are also provided. ae common podium, is a single) Circulation within the building) Commissioned Officer Thom- as Miller, of 13 Elienvale av- The structural basis of both/of escalators per floor, scissor-| enue, Dartmouth, N.S.,_re- ceives a sword during cere- monial. divisions at HMCS Cornwallis from Herbert May- ATE IS HONORED nard, of Oshawa, president of the Canadian Naval Associa- tion. Cmd. 0, Miller won the CAPSULE NEWS buildings is a steel frame with|ing within an open well. This) precast concrete decking. The well is lit by translucent sky- dark duranodic I - sectioned|lights in the roof. | aluminum and deep solar grey} The interior finishes are char-| glass sheathing form a refined| acterized by demountable parti- exterior finish quite different|tions, metal modular ceilings. from the conventional clear)The ceiling of the cafeteria is a) glass and light silver-grey alu-|steel pyramidal waffle system! minum surfaces. The pent-|with integrated recessed light-| houses, surmounting the roof, ing. | are also encased in dark du-| The building is completely air! ranodic aluminum. panels. |conditioned by employing a 300 ton chilled water air condition- The main entrance, located on|ing system and a low boy high the. western elevation, is shel-| pressure perimeter induction|17, of Barrie was ordered to tered by a canopy of poured in|system. The central core of the|appear in court July 27 on a Building but connected directly|situ concrete, with an exposed|building is supplied by a low|charge of capital murder in the to it by an underground tunnel! and service link. Each floor of the office building averages 18,-| lern elevation give access to ajand central core systems. 000 square feet. Premier Stresses Need For OTTAWA (CP) Premier Bennett told the Senate bank- ing committee today there are compelling geographic, eco- nomic and social reasons for is-|directors." | suing a charter for the Bank of British Columbia. He, told senators Vancouver) of a_ continent; away from the financial cen-| tres of Toronto and Montreal) is two-thirds where four of the head offices) of national banks are located. The fifth such bank has its had office in Halifax 'which to London, England, "France, than Vanc ver, B.C." | "What would be the view of} eastern Canadians if all the) head offices of the chartered) - banks were in British Colum-| bia," asked Mr. Bennett. | "They would: most certainlyjernment announced credit needs|day night settlement of the con-| feel their vital ADVANCE--for 11 a.m. EDT or|/ TODAY, July 22. B.C. Bank ployees' entrance on the east-/hot water using the perimeter|Ray was arrestea in a Hamil- DISTRICT WINS TITLE igrand and senior female cham- A two-car collision, near 30\toon Exhibition. Judges, going "the name of an outstanding Canadian anker_ go will Bl proerty damage tothe suas avarded s Toll ely the avar officer will be announced by the! north and Murray Glover, 30| Marina. time but he "'will insist on GIRL CAMPERS NEXT icies." t mittee', announced to the mem-| | coffered roof structure. This/pressure air distribution sys- July 17 stabbing death of his ton bus terminal Monday night Saskatoon (CP)--Aubrey Toll pionships during Tuesday's live- |Colborne street east, Tuesday|thr. .gh a heavy list of entries involved. The drivers were Mur-|for best female entry in the Mr. Bennett said his name'¢c " Ca Sete: Atty PLAN EXAMINATION strict business practices and| Kiwanian Wilf Pascoe chair-/ Raymond Bryson, 19, was sent T ' , A pleading guilty to a charge of os or gees brief! hers at their weekly luncheon Barrie Youth Facing Capital Murder Charge B..RRIE (CP) -- Robert Ray,|the five men aboard were held.|;eague play - at Jub's "Summer Camp Com-|for examination Tuesday after| Four of them were Cuban éx-| iles. A state department official) said they apparently were |bound for a raid on Cuba, The| fifth was an American photog- rapher. Launching an attack against a foreign country from U.S. soil is a violation of the neutrality Act. WON'T PARTICIPATE WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mrs.| \John F. Kennedy will not at- tend -the national Democratic) convention in August nor take] any part in the fall campaign} for the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election, her press secretary) said Tuesday. also said the widow of the late) president has no plans at this) jtime to vacation in Italy or) 'Greece this year. Mrs, Kennedy) now is at Hyannis Port, Mass.) | BLAST ROCKS HOTEL | | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina) (Reuters) -- Four people died jand nine were injured when an} lexplosion wrecked several floors of a hotel Tuesday and set part of the building on fire. j | INCREASE ISSUES NEW YORK (AP) --Curtis |Publishing Company said Tues- day its Saturday Evening Post |magazine would appear in 51 | | | | Quaker Club Wins Match PETERBOROUGH --- Peter- scored a 4-1 win over Bowman- ville in a Kawartha Tennis courts, Peterborough's only loss came in the second men's doubles when Hugh Young and George Graham lost to Art Bell and Colin Burtwistle 8-6 and 8-6. Following is the results of the matches, with Peterborough's names mentioned first: Ladies' doubles: Joy Elmsley and Mary McKee won fault. Mixed doubles: Ann Graham and Terry Braun defeated Nora Allin and Frank Swinburn 6-1, 2-6 and 6-4. First men's doubles: Willard won over Colin Burtwistle and Arnold Lobb 4-6, 6-4 and 6-0: Second men's doubles: Hugh Young and George Graham lost fo Art Bell and Colin Birtwistle 8-6 and 8-6, Third men's doubles: Ray Chow and Hugh Montgomery defeated Doug Lycette and Lew Rundle 6-1, 6-1 and 8-6. |borough Quaker Tennis Club the Quaker by de- Pamela Turnure|Elmsley and Dave McNaught The next matches for Quaker in this league is set for Aug, 5 when they travel to Lindsay. -|leaders of tryin THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 22,1964. 2 Cyprus Troops Want Freedom NICOSIA (AP) -- U Thant, United Nations secretary - gen- eral, has been asked to take immediate action to give UN freedom of movement on Cy- prus, a top-level UN source dis- closed Tuesday. The source said the request was made because UN patrols are being prevented from ob- serving the arms buildup on Cyprus by Greek-Cypriot forces. The 6,000 UN troops on Cyprus include 1,100 Canadians, In New York Turkey charged the Greek-Cypriots are prepar- ing "a fresh large-scale crimi- nal assault" on the Turkish- Cypriot community, Orhan Eralp, Turkish ambas- sador to the UN, made the charge in a letter to Thant. He also accused Greek - Cypriot to hamstring efforts of the UN mediator in Cyprus, Sakkati S$. Tuomioja of Finland. Greek Premier George Pap- andreou, in London for talks ome 4 "moral influence" to have People of = with United Nations Turkey will do the same. Cyprus President Archbishop Makarios, a Greek-Cypriot, vir- tually rejected a plea by Thart to halt the arms buildup. He contended in a cable that arm imports were essential to ward off the threat of invasion by cue and to maintain internal order. oe OVERCOME BY FUMES TROY, N.Y. (AP)--Nine men --one of them in poor condition --remained in hospital Wednes- day after being overcome by coke gas fumes that also felled 19 other workers repairing blast furnace at the Repub' Steel Corporation plant here. . THREATEN BARRY -° , DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -- Two threats against the life of Sem ator Barry Goldwater, the Ree publican presidential nominee, were reported here Tuesday. -A switchboard operator at an auto» mobile dealership said she re ceived the calls Tuesday morn- ing. The second came as police were being told of the first. . with British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home and Labor menue a COSENS & MARTIN Insurance ' 67 King St. E., Oshawa 728-7515 $i tee a Insurence Res: 725-2802 or 725-7413. | party Leader Harold Wilson, told a press conference the stop- ping of Turkish threats was "the only way to . . move toward a peaceful solution' of] the Cyprus problem: He said he would exert all his! sword as the top graduate of a 12-month Limited Duty Offic- er's Course. Captain J. M. Paul, commanding officer of HMCS Comwallis, looks on. (National Defence Photo) | EDUCATION BD. NEWS IN BRIEF |weeks next year, instead of 45 |The post since 1962 has pub- lished 45 issues a year. Mat- thew J. Culligan said the in- crease of six issues a year will were not receiving first-class|tract dispute that for months) tonsideration and priority. | 6 caused newspaper strikes| "T am sure eastern Canadians|(@Toushout Italy. TV Plans Set | . would not be fully satisfied) A new contract for non edi-| 0) G with services oreviied from|torial employees was signed at! ympic ames branches and regional offices|the offices of the ministry of| WASHINGTON (AP) -- Plans} subject to distant head office|!abor, two days after th eend of/t0 use a mew American com-| approval." the latest walkout which had|munications satellite, Syncom A private bill before the Sen-|@ePrived Italy of almost all Ill, for television transmission ate would charter the Bank of|"ewspapers for four days. of the 1964 Olympic Games in} Politicians visitors' entrance and an em-|tem. Heating is carried out by|/mother, Mrs. Igris Ray, 45. ~lafter a province-wide search. and Son of Blyth, Ont., won the $75 PROPERTY DAMAGE ss stock competition at the Saska- fevening caused a total of $75|in all types of livestock, also ray Stauffer, 1114 Ritson road|Clydesdale judging with Bonnie could not be announced at this TORONTO (CP) -- William non - partisan operation poli-/man of the Oshawa Kiwanis|to Toronto Psychiatric Hospital C ; intent to wound in connection eer in ad-| meeting on Tuesday, that the|with the stabbing of a housewife summer, at Kiwanis Camp, Ked-| mitted two charges of breaking ron, will open on Monday, with|and entering. Bryson said he ; |Kiwanians will supply transpor-| house to get money. He said he Newspaper Dispute tation, from Memorial Park, on|was undergoing an epileptic Settled Monier coed: Meanwie, 9 In Italy gary ag gence Mets PARKED TRAIN STRUCK ' S| CALGARY (AP) -- A. CPR Tues-| nr repairs Tuesday rammed a ' parked freight train in south-|be a return to normal publish-| bers of both train crews, were|Post. Both the Post and Curtis} taken to hospital for treatment, Publishing Company have was seriously injured. Two suf-| problems in recent years. | fered broken collar bones and suffered shock and bruises, BLAME DIFFERENCES third camping session of the|as she slept Sunday. He also ad- ja capacity attendance of 75 girls.|was in Mrs. Carof Richard's Monday noon, Meanwhile, a|seizure when he attacked her. ROME (AP)--The Italian gov- tl pow |locomotive being tested after east Calgary. Six men, mem-jing frequency for the weekly| but hospital officials said none| struggled with heavy financial) one had a crushed foot. Others REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche- B.C. with capitalization of $100,- Japan to Canada and the United) provides for a general 10-per- States were announced today. lwan Premier Ross Thatcher cent wage increase, dating from| The plans also provide for|caid Tuesday the services of July 1, with another two per| speeding video tapes of the Syn-|David Cass - Beggs, general cent from Jan. 1, 1965. The|com transmissions by jet plane manger of the Saskatchewan unions had askeq for 25 per cent/ffom Montreal to Europe, s0/Power Corporation, "will no and the publishers had offered that European TV audiences/jonger be required after 30 seven. will be able to see the Olympic} gays." He said there was a "'dif- hea ger ov Pit day. ference in philosophy and out- | e U.S. Nahonal Aeronautics on how a Crown corpora- FAIR RECORD and Space Administration blans| tron should be run" Setiraan the BRANDON, Ma... (CP)--The|to launch Syncom III in mid-|povernment and Mr. Cass- 57th Brandon Winter Fair this|August into a "stationary'" or Beggs. 000,000. The B.C. legislature has approved legislation to permit the government to buy up to $25,000,000 in shares, NOT OVER 10 But in view "of the tremend- ous support evidenced by our citizens for this bark," the gov-| ernment would not purchase more than 10 per cent, the pre- mier said, The new two-year contract| Leave Barry But Not Party NEW YORK (AP) -- A dozen} Republican politicians, includ-| ing New York's two senators, say they can't support Republi- can nominee Barry Goldwater for president -- as of now. None bolted the party. None said he would campaign for President Johnson. Most said) Two pianos, not costing more than $732, are being bought by the Oshawa Board of. Educa- tion. Wallace Young, school music director and Dr. C. M. Elliott, superintendent of Public Schools, will choose the pianos. INSTALL PA SYSTEMS A public address system is being installed in the Dr. C. F. Cannon and E. A. Lovell Schools. The special committee of the board of edu- cation will be meeting soon to discuss installing such systems in schools of less than 20 class- rooms. EXAMINE DESKS Trustees of Oshawa Board of Education are examining sam- |ples of pupils' desks before they| make the step of buying new! ones for the coming school year. : NEW BUILDINGS More than 9,000 new buildings property| FY AND TAKE THE TIME OUT OF TRAVEL Ask your Travel Agent about AIR CANADA'S Group Travel Plan. See your Travel Agent or write AIR CANADA in Toronto at 130 Bloor Street West vou AIR CANADA DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY PHONE 668-3304 | MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. 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Japanese government and the Lagos, Nigeria, for the last four) One prominent New York Re-| FIRST RACE -- Purse $2200. Maidens,|Wally Wallace, Harrison 116 Japan Broadcasting Corp. years, he succeeds Most Rev.| publican, state Senate majority] two-year-olds. 5 Furiongs Rainbow River, Shuk 118 Menes, Dittfach 113 Bahia Blanca, Gomez 115 Black Diver, No Bo y113 Blacks Charge, Harrison |8 Other Boy, No Boy 118 Echo Boy, No Boy 118 Shiny Dice, Leblanc 113 SECOND RACE -- Purse $1900 ($2500 Claiming). Three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. Bar Hostess, Walsh 110 Rampart Street, No Boy 110 Dominion Brave, Dittfach 110 Taranto, Harris X113 Our Champ, Remillard 110 - } Power Factor, Turcotte X1!2 Fat and Frisky, Walsh i05 j A Ticket Home, Fitzsimmons 117 | Daumont, Harris X112 | Witchcraft, Leblanc 110 Army Crest, Turcotte X105 Konk, Remillard 115 Asio Eligible: Comby, Ninth Wave, Wick, 119; Jive Gir', No Boy, 109; Can So, Dalton, 110; Select Rhythm, No Boy, 110; Fleet of Roses, No Boy, 107. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2209. Maidens two-year-olds (Divn. of First) § Furlengs Hempeter, No Boy 118 Sleepy Native, Gordon 118 Rega! Image, Walsh 113 Jay B., Rogers 11 8 Moss Park, Fitzsimmons 118 Take Notice, No Boy 118 Harvonian, Burton 113 Grouchy Abee, Jones FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2100. Maid- en fillies, three- and four-year-olds. About one mile on turf course. Faith, Gomez 109 Wee Lass, Dittfach 10? Chop Susie, Harrison 109 Saromar, Turcotte X104 Lianddu, McComb 10? Centores, Dittfach 109 Rocky Queen, Parsons K104 | Diesel Fleet, Cuthbertson X104 Chieko, Harris 109 | Malty's Brownie, No Boy 109 Perfect Pitch, Turcotte X104 All Grand, Rogers 107 Dalton, 107; We FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, 'Buttaio Cluh Day" allowance, two-year-rid fil ies, foaled in Canada, 5 furlongs. \ Breezy Maple, Turcotte X114 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500). 94. The television transmission: Beila Contessa, Walsh 113 named Our Princess, No Boy 113 Win Again, Shuk 119 (QUINELLA BETTING) Comsat, created by the U.S.|Sebastiano Bag gio, Congress to develop a commer-| papal nuncio to Brazil. >i " ications _ satellite cial communications _ satellite APPOINT PRESIDENT SIXTH RACE -- P. system, said. it was directing Bip ght . Claiming. Three: year-olds. ictal ig the Olympic project on a non- NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y, (AP) Be Wa haa | profit' basis, as an experiment) Very Rev. Joseph T. Cahill, Srietsia, Witteman tee lin. compliance with a state de-|President of St. Joseph's Col- Argo Bound, Dittfach 113 |partment finding that "it would lege, Princeton, N.J., has been Field Trial, Gomez All6 be in the national interest." |appointed president of Niagara Bright Reward, Dittfach 108 | University, it was announced WOULD MODIFY Vineyard, No Boy 116 Eltoro The Great, Walsh 118 Tuesday. Mr. Egotist, Robinson 116 Comsat has asked the U.S ion toe ee Federal Communications Com- SURGEON SLAIN mission for authority to modify NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Dr. and operate for a temporary|Mary Stults Sherman, 51, an Janhill, Harrison 108 A-S. Rotenberg entry. period--the existing antenna at\orthopedic surgeon, was found olds and up, about 1 hth nities tari the Naval Missile Centre, Point| Slain in her apartment Tuesday. bet Mugu, Calif., so it can receive|Police said Dr. Sherman, a Sil Amero, Ditifech 13 the transmission from Syncom| Widow who lived alone, was Whiamarshie, Mecore Al6 Il. stabbed eight times and then Multa Bene, Gomez 120 | A contract has been signed| Set om fire as she lay wounded Free Trial, Fitzsimmons 8- j i y vas . discov Free 1 Pa agen sh a 8.118 with Hughes Aircraft Company, |in bed. The body was . discov- Mark Lett, No Boy Cité Culver City, Calif., for the an-/ered by firemen. Police said Sea re ais |tenna modification. ' Radiation| P°. Ribsth bs an's wallet was Silver Beau. Dalton C-116 Inc., Melbourne, Fla., which|empty and her car missing. iona's rger, G 1 i | "4 Nardoo. Mecom. It. ee ee ee REJECT PROTEST cation | MOSCOW (AB)\-- The Soviet ' i : Union denied Tuesday that So- Oh og Meigen ng Leen Ry viet Cost Guard cutters fired Be 'shells across the bow of an A~--Hartwood Stables entry B--E. B. Seedhouse entry C--S. F. Stephenson and Mrs, Moorhead entry American grain ship in the Black Sea, The denial in the government newspaper Izvestia _.|said only warning rockets were fired at the ship, the Sister Katingo, in orde? to stop her last week. The paper said the Soviet Union rejected: a: protest of the United States. BOAT SEIZED SEVENTH - RACE -- Purse $7,400 ($10,000). Claiming, three and four-year- Ww. H Claiming. Three- and four- ids, A ; ouryear-olds, |) vill be from a station now. un- der construction at Kashima, 50 miles northeast of Tokyo. 1-16 miles. Espalaris, No Boy 114 Scion, Shuk 119 Humber Broom, Gordon 116 Midway Blue, No Boy 103 Golden Bubble, No Boy %106 Dawn Flush, Leblanc 117 Fairmagoria, Turcotte X10? Corranteen, Rogers 117 Heartwood, Robinson 105 Rose Tudor, Harris X100 Check Mark, Dittfach 124 Acanthus, Harrison 195 Also Eligible: tour Chimes, No Boy WW GRANTS CREDIT BERLIN (AP) -- East Ger-! many has granted a credit of 83,000,000 marks ($21,000,000) to} Cuba, the official East German news agency, ADN, announced Wednesday. It said the credit.) KEY WEST. Fla. (AP)--A 30: snrea' over 1965 to 1970, will.foot charter boat with an ar buy East German industrial) senal of small arms was seized 'plants and equipment, {Tuesday at Sugar Loaf Key and' X--5 tbs. AAC XX--7 Ibs. AAC XXX---10 Ibs. AAC. POST TIME 2 P.M. 6 lleader Walter J. 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