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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Nov 1964, p. 7

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JANET WADDINGTON AND WATIC BOOGIE GIRL Oshawa Beagler Wins Two Cups William E. Waddington, RR 2, Oshawa, who has been a dog lover since he was a boy in Cedardale, this year has rea- lized a dream. At the annual banquet of the Central Ontario Hare Association being held Noy. 21 in the Legion Hall at Port Hope he will be presented] with two trophies. His three-year-old female beagle, Watic Boogie Girl, which he purchased 'in Massachusetts in July of this year, scored the highest number of points in the 13-inch female beagle division and also won the championship Mix Politics, Yule Spirit REGINA (CP) -- P joe wi will be interwoven with} tmas preparations this| year in Hanley constituency} where voters will go to the poll- ing booths Dec. 16 in the. first byelection called since the April 22 provincial election. in Former Saskatchewan chief justice W. M. Martin, acting in! the absence of Lt.-Goy. R. L.| Hanbidge issued the writ of} election Tuesday, seven days| after the seat was declared va- cant under the Controverted Elections Act. The seat was at first declared| won by 30 votes by Liberal Herb Pinder, who became in-| dustry minister in the govern- ment of Ross Thatcher. But a judicial recount upset the results and Robert Walker, attorney-general in the former} CCF government, retained the seat by a margin of two votes. Mr. Pinder, who has contin- wed as industry minister after the recount, launched an action} under the Controverted Elec- tions Act in a bid to prove there} were enough irregularities in election procedure to have the election set aside. Mr. Walker then technically| admitted such irregularities be-| , fore the Liberal's action could| be started in court. He 'said he made the admission to avoid costly and time consuming court action. The seat was de- clared vacant. Phone Rate Increase stakes for championship dogs and dogs which placed this year. The success, which came to Watic Boogie Girl, is a fam- Is Opposed BAY RIDGES (Staff)--It was rovincial| | Peterborough. ily affair. In all but one of the events in which she was enter- ed she was handled by Janet. | Waddington, 13, a Grade 8 pupil at Maxwell Heights School, Her father gives much of the credit for the fine showing to the able-manner in which she han- dies the dog in the trials. Janet is an Oshawa Times carrier, delivering the paper to 29 cus- tomers. Mr. Waddington claims his champion is one of the best bred bitches in Canada. She worked up from sixth to second place in the Cottontail Trial at Niagara Falls and was first in jthe Hare Trial at Baltimore, jOnt., and in the Ottawa Valley \Hare Trial. She also won the ichampionship. stakes in the Hare Trial held recently at In addition she won the Hare Trial held by the Oshawa Beagle Club. Before |coming to Canada, Watic Boogie |Girl had two wins in trials held in Maine. The oldest active beagler in jOshawa, Mr. Waddington has | been employed in the mainten- jance department at General Mo- jtors for 15 years. He owns two other beagles, also of cham- pionship stock. Two years ago |Model Swampy Cinder was sec- ond in championship points and |last year Young Dora Cindy jalso placed second. The Oshawa Beagle Club, of lwhich Mr. Waddington is a jmember, has a membership of japproximately 30, It is one of the olldest clubs in Canada. Among its members are some of noted at a Wednesday meeting of the Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Association that the recreation hall, which was donated by Con- solidated . Building' Corporation to the recreation association, had not been moved from its present site on Liverpool road. The CBC had promised to move the building within three weeks of Sept. 9, The association will send a further letter to the postmaster general objecting that mail de- livery would be expediated if "Ajax" was put on letters as part of the mailing address. The Bell Telephone Co. will be approached by the associa- tion with regard to the pro- posed rate increase. Bay Ridges residents feel that since they can only ¢all Dunbarton, Ajax and West Hill through their ex- change, rates should not go up. The ratepayers will also request that the Bell Telephone give them directories of all the num- bers people in the area can dial, A motion that the quorum be reduced to 15 members was turned down by the members after Past President John Wil- liams spoke against the motion mentioning that the ratepayers now had a membership of over 850 people. i The next general ratepayers meeting will be held Feb. 11. On Nov. 19 an executive meet- ing of the South Pickering Rate- payers' Federation has been called. The meeting will take Claim Vote Method Is Uneven BAY RIDGES (Staff) -- The Bay Ridges Ratepayers Associa- tion came within four minutes of dissolving Wednesday night. The official meeting did not have the required 25 person quorum until four minutes be- fore the deadline called by President Byron Lowe, Vader the ratepayer constitution two meetings in a row without a quorum automatically dissolves the association. At last month's meeting only 16 of the required 25 showed up. The hockey game and a bingo at Fairport Beach were blamed for the poor turnout. Past President John Williams pointed out the uneven distribu- tion of Pickering Council seats in relation to population and assessment. A motion to ap- nh ee the township council was passed. ; Mr. Williams told the rate- payers the two northern wards of the township represent 25 per cent of the population. Ward Three in the south, which in- cludes Bay Ridges has 37 per cent of the assessment and 41 per cent of the population. Ward Four which includes the central part of the south of Pickering Township has 14 per cent of the assessment and 15 per cent of the population and Ward Five or the southwesi area has 2 per cent of the assessment and 25 per cent of the population. Mr. Williams said a council- lor is elected from each ward as well as a reeve and depiity reeve which were voted in from across the township. 'One of the problems Pick- ering Township is plagued by is that there is no representation either by population or assess- ment," said Mr. Williams. Henry Wins Two Titles The Henry Street High School football teams in Whitby won both the senior and junior COS- SA Junior "B" championships in their games on Wednesday. Playing at home the senior team defeated Fenelon Falls by a score of 26 to 6. The junior team played Campbellford in the In the senior game the Whitby touchdowns were scored by Jim Spencer, Bruce Johnston, Peter DeFimio and Douglas Ing. Ing converted two of the major scores, The junior game was a rea! thriller with the Henry Street team scoring the winning touch- one in the last 35 seconds of play. EXPEL MEMBERS TOKYO (AP)--The Japanese Communist party said Thursday it has expelled 10 party mem- bers--most of them artists and writers--for publicly criticizing the party. place at Bay Heights Public School. the city's leading citizens. Many of the original members of the \club has gone to their reward; but some who dropped out for a time are returning to the sport which for them holds much in- terest. BELL IN MEMORY BOOTLE, England (CP) -- The ship's bell of the naval |sloop Starling, which once sank |six German U-boats in 20 days, is to be presented to titis town's poled the gehip's wartime |port. SURGEON DIES | ATLANTA (AP) -- Dr. Mur-| dock Equen, known for his tech-) nique of removing foreign ob-| jects from the chest or stomach without surgery, died Wednes- day. He was 72. Equen, founder and chief of staff of the Ponce De Leon eye, ear, nose and) throat infirmary, designed the shape and technique of the Equen magnet, which retrieves foreign objects from the wind- pipe, lungs and stomach with- out surgical incision. oe caenncremnerneen: Ue ox NORTH WHITBY BROWNS WHITE SLICED BREAD cow ee MARGARINE 2» 39° SLICED COOKED HAM u. 89° NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES 10-LB, BAG 35° NO. 1 2 Fresh PORK HOCKS vu. 29° Fresh BEEF HEARTS Bologna by the Piece - ARNOLD'S @ STORE HOURS--8 A.M, to 6 P.M.--FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M, © SAVE ON MEATS OF KNOWN QUALITY WING or T-BONE STEAKS a JUST po 9 69: lb PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF CHUCK OR SHOULDER ROAST BEEFIb. 39¢ Ib. 59¢ BONELESS MEALED COTTAGE ROLLS 39: Ib Fresh Cut BUTT PORK CHOPS FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 49}. CHOICE CUT-UP CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS 10 Ib. bag $3.79 39: Cut and Wrapped Free For Your Freezer HIND QUARTER BEEF ....... FRONT QUARTER BEEF ....... PORK - WHOLE or HALF HEAD Orr tb, 3% FRESH CUT RIB STEAKS uv. 99° HAMBURG STEAK FRESH WIENERS 3... 1.00 Trent Valley town and won 20 to} 4. Letter Termed 'Gobbledegook' BROUGHAM -- A representa-|between the 8th and 9th con- tive of the postmaster generaljcessions on the Whitby town line, According } he is well qualified for this position, has been in Pickering Township for 10 years, and was once the owner of the land on has written Pickering Township in response to a pro- test that mail to township resi- dents will be addressed "Ajax, Ontario,"" Door to door delivery will start next week, and the mail will emanate from Ajax Post Office. The letter stated that it is not necessary to use "'Ajax"' on the address to anyone in Bay Ridges, Pickering Beach, Fair- port, or 'Fairport Beach, It inti- mated that without the name Ajax, there could possibly be a delay in delivery. and Recreation Committee, is unable to attend meetings until neth Jones, of West Rouge, has) been appointed to act in this; capacity until the end of 1964. RADIO TRANSMITTER to Mr. Newman which the development of Apple- wood Acres stands, John Gome,° appointed last week to a position on the Parks after the end of this year. Ken- "This is just gobbled said Councillor John Campbell. | if everyone uses Pickering" they will soon find out where Pickering is,"' stated Councillor William G, Newman, Councillors were of the opin- fon that the Postmaster Gen- eral, at the time of writing this communication, had not yet re- ceived a lengthy resolution pass- ed on Nov, 3, that stated all the reasons for not having the Ajax address in the preamble, and strongly protested the use. of the name for these reasons. They await the response from this resolution, which asked that letters bear the name "Pickering Township," before taking further action. APPOINTMENTS Among the many who re- ded to the published news that the Pickering Township Planning Board had a vacancy for a new member, Lindsay Death, of Ashburn, was ap- pointed by resolution. He re- sides in Ward 2. Councillor Harvey Spang re- lated that he would like to see Ward 2 represented on the board, as there was no member from. this area. "TI think in the future a great many things pertaining to plan- ning are going to come from the north," he said. "I couldn't care less what ward they come from," said Councillor Campbell. "One must look at a broad horizon--look at the future of planning. It re- quires a knowledge of the func- tion of planning. There are some more qualified than others by their education and training. It should not be by virtue of where they come from, but by! intelligent appraisal." Mr. Death (pronounced| Deeth) is a graduate of OAC, and operates an apple orchard Province Approves: Assistance Loan A Municipal Works Assist- ance Program loan of $64,675 was issued to Clarke Township on Oct. 29, Alex Carruthers, MPP for Durham riding, an- nounced this week. The money will be used for the. construction of the road department machine garage which will cost over $267,000. A 25 per cent forgiveness slause will be put into effect by the provincial government if the work is completed by March 1, 1966. ceived tentative approval from the planning board to erect, on 10 acres in the south-east por- tion of the township, three 185- foot broadcast transmitter tow- ers and antennae. Council add- ed its sanction. Broadcast quires municipal approval first), plans are to locate the studio in Ajax, letters, CFPO, It will be an Ontario County station. times a day," to make something attractive for them to locate in Pickering," said Councillor Newman. trial committee. ic Limited has re- rT If approved by the Board of Governors (it re- its broadcast "Ajax. will be mentioned 1,000 said the reeve. "I think it's a real challenge It was referred to the indus- "Perhaps this is another 'first' for Pickering," said the reeve, INDUSTRY COMING Reeve Laycox reported that 22 acres had been sold fast week on which a 6,000 square foot toy factory will be erected, Back of this, on the east side of the Brock road, south of the railway track, another plant is contemplated. INJURED, DIES TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. Rosa Paolone, 52, died Wednesday of injuries suffered Sept. 10 when a car mounted the sidewalk and pinned her against a building, David McCord, 61, driver of the car who died in the crash, ap- parently suffeted a heart seiz- ure, police said, although an autopsy showed death was due to a broken rib which punc- |tured his heart. 4 % 30 DAY DEPOSITS (Minimum $5,000) VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby YT. |300, the clubrooms being packed described the costumes at the CORNISH MINING upstairs showing, Tin mining in Cornwall, a cen- -- Following the fashion show ta-|turies-old industry, was almost bles were set for bridge, after|halted in the 1890s when large which 25 door prizes were|deposits of tin were found in drawn. Asia and Africa. \ HENRY ST. HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Exercises -- Saturday, Nov. 14th - 8 P.M. Speaker: Dr. C. H. Vipond, B.A. M.D. --------------SSSSSS RED WING ORCHARDS QUALITY APPLES & PEARS ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN Thursday and Friday 1 p.m. -- 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m, -- 8 p.m. FOR RETAIL DELIVERY IN WHITBY PH. 668-3311 FROM 8 A.M, TO 5 P.M. 2'/. MILES WEST OF WHITBY ON No, 2 In the main clubroom Mrs. . ' =: ae Leslie McFarlane was com- Highway ot "The Big Red Apples Fashion Show Staged At Curling Club Although the formal opening of the new addition to the Whit- by Curling Club will not take place, until December 5, mem- bers of the ladies' section had a preview on Monday evening when they et fashion show, The show featured casual and sports wear with special em- phasis on outfits designed for'! curling. The attendance was more than to capacity, The crowding nec- essitated performances of the fashion show in the ladies' club- room upstairs as well as in the general clubrooms on. the first floor, The attractive outfits were supplied by Senior's of Oshawa, Models, in order of appearance, were: Mrs. Hugh Davidson, Mrs. Clair Rich, Mrs. Howard Donor, Mrs. D. Slater, Mrs. Mc- Caffrey, Mrs. T. A. C. Morison, Mrs. G. Hooker, Mrs. James esa and Mrs. Stuart Rob- n. Many of the outfits featured the Scottish influence in this season's. sportswear designs. Hairstyling for the models and commentary at the show was done by Guido and Dino of Whitby. PANELLING FREE ! ! HOW TO BUILD YOUR REC ROOM Photo illustrated booklet step- detean ie Peter i is and pions. FREE 'ars BEAVERT SATINCOTE CEILING TILE Two coat, satin white, washoble finish, easy to apply tons ond Agee edges. 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