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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1965, p. 20

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TET RTE MeN ed him to despatch former Florida governor LeRoy Collins to the trouble spot. Collins met with Sheriff Jim Clark, conferred mo- mentarily, and then drove off with him. NAMES IN NEWS| Council Sets Scale Of Wages BLACKSTOCK: (TC) -- By- was legal for either building or laws setting forth the remunera-|lot size without a zoning bylaw. tion to be paid members of| He stated farmers suffered council and various township|from the lack of planning and employees were passed at thelinferred that costs of education Wear Green BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Most of the members, attending the March meeting of the Women's Institute at the community hall, wore something green to re- oa ee ee a i a aa a i a a a a ce oer ee EME ge pe iew oy if eotagt fe ' AR CS wei en ow Soe eae 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Merch 11, 1965 AT BLACKSTOCK WI Members| DISTRICT _NEWS ude" and "He shall 'Feed'is|who is Ut'and'a sister whos Sheep" as an offeratory. seven. His father is a driver Aa Mrs. Bob Dale of Kedron,|Whose income is approximate- Day Of Prayer Mrs. Charles. Henry of Colum-|!y $36 a month in Canadian , bus, Mrs. Clayton Miller of|/™oney, KEDRON (TC)--Ladies fromjAnnie Bishop of Toronto, who| Lunch was served in thelionor mrs, Sobil's parents, Mr. spond to the roll call. St. Stephen's, It is expected a Sweet Ade-|Raglan United Churches attend-/to offer friendship to new Cana-|local members sat around il line group will entertain at the/ed the World's Day of Prayerjdians, and to elderly people in tables so that they i Both Mr. bazaar on May 28. A pot luck|Service at Kedron Unitedjnursing homes. These two op- Columbus andjspoke on the need to remember|lower hall where guests and|,.q yrs. Arthur Stainton. and Mrs. Stainton cies better ncimmiead, celebrated their 80th birthdays Raglan, Mrs, Frank Crawford| While Mr. and Mrs. Tod _ e of St. Stephen's and Rev. Win-|sobil, of Taunton, were vaca- Service Held neg Brer" itn lg Fi nye gave a birthday luncheon to ~ x De nets te March meeting of the Cart-|would always be inequitable.|dinner will be held prior tojChurch last Friday afternoon. |portunities for service are often in February. Pro wright Township Council. He doubted that legislation|the April meeting. The mem-| The special speaker was Miss|neglected by people who feel] The Junior Congregation of two brothers, Gary and The bylaw, providing for pay-|would ever rule otherwise. Injbers discussed plans for the they are too busy. Kedron and their leader, Mrs. , Larry Reinbeck. They were | ment of members of council,|considering planning, he asked|anniversary in May. McLaughlin supervised the) Mrs. Donald Gibson sang|William Werry, have learned COSENS & MARTIN both Marines, but Larry |was changed to set the pay of|if the municipality could afford) William Thiesburger, of Ty-|games period. three solos, "Gethsemane," that they have been assigned a Insurance had beaten his brother to {council members at $300, The|to pay perhaps $3,000 per yearjrone, a member of the Rotary! There was a good representa-|"He' 10-year-old boy to sponsor Viet Nam by three weeks |deputy reeve will receive $325|for three years to zone ~the|Club of Bowmanville, showed altion pith the Blackstock ree Sane bn asd -- World ie through the Save the Children 67 King St. E., Oshawa - as a member of the Hawk |and the reeve $350. township with professional as-|film 'Time Out for Fun," show-|can and United Churches as is Hands," and "This Day."|Fund, His name is Chang Kam|] Ali tine of 728-7515 |" missile squadron guarding | 'The salaries of civic employ-|Sistance. The alternative is aling the work being done for| yen as from Caesarea, Nestle-|MtS- Ross Lee accompanied) Wing, and he lives with his fam-|] Insurance, 725-7413 | Da Nang. Gary arrived with |oeg were set as follows: clerk,|Zoning bylaw with minimum|crippled children. The club willlton and Cadmus at the World the soloist and played a medleylily at the Port 'of Macao near ld hd " the latest U.S. assault ltreasurer and tax collector,|'esulations, regulating the sizejopen its Easter Seal Appeal Day of Prayer service at Cad- force. Both are from a back- |¢3 659: roads _superintendent,|f buildings and buildings lots.| shortly. mus. Mrs. H. E. Ashmore gave . woods -town 50 miles from | ¢4'999'plus two weeks' vacation; |4 building bylaw and subdivi-) y4;s| Mervyn Graham pre-|the address on the theme "What Peoria, Illinois. roads accountant, $250; asses-|Sion control would ease convey-| ented current events and Mrs.|Doth the Lord Require of Us." : sor, $1,000, plus 20 per cent as|a@ncing and returned order t0/Roy Taylor responded to the|Mrs. Roy Phayre, Mrs. James Quebec ae omg Le: {collector of dog tag fees; school chaos in building lot transac-| otto, Mis. W. W. Van Camp|Fallis and Mrs. James Gray sage, accused of, and deny- | attendance officer, $30; weed in-| tions. contributed Irish jokes. Mrs. W.|sang. Mrs. Norman Rohrer con- Bata MEN'S UPER terday as a member of the |PAY RATES SET building bylaw and perhaps re- readings. & ge? from all the churches had St. Jean-Baptiste Society. It was agreed that permanentlarrange it to make provisions|JOINT MEETING oh The Messengers and Explor-| There was a good attend- He received his membership jor full-time employees workingjenforceable. He also said the from Branch President. |for the roads department would|short form of the Nationaljers held a joint meeting to see : r r n Gilles Desmarais, who, |be paid $1.60 per hour and the|Building Code might also work|a film on Trinidad, shown by|ored by the Women's Insti- along with Lesage, has criti- | equipment and snow plow oper-|in and serve the purpose de-|Mrs. Romeril. Mrs. D. Dorrell,|tute. Prize winners were: Mrs. Ed, Harris, Mrs. F. Bailey, ance at the euchre party spon- MO cized the provincial struc- |ators $1.80 per hour. F. Gibson|sired. assisted by Eleanor Wright and I : JACK RUBY ture of the society lately. of Reach Township, the dog con-|_ Jn response to an enquiry Graham Duff, conducted the|Stanford Van Camp, Bill Ma- , Pa peee trol officer, will be paid thelfrom the architect rétained to|devotional at the Explorers' haffey and Mrs. Roy Taylor. A sanity trial was grant- Montreal psychology |minimum plus 10 cents per mile|qraw plans for the addition to meeting. Nancy Dorrell con-} Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- ed. convicted killer Jack teacher Miss Michelle Sau- |each way in the course of his|the school building. Council|ducted a question period on the|low, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Van c Ruby by district Judge Joe nier, 30, appeared in a Mon- | duties. agreed to waive the 75-foot|film. Elizabeth Thompson toldjCamp, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown Monday. Ruby treal courtroom Tuesday to Reeve Van Camp introduced limit from the road, the Bible story at the meeting|Charles Smith have left to of the Messengers. Mrs. Roy vacation in Florida. waar SS ener. Poca po sen ayo eat i the question of a park project ; : st was involved in a conspiracy |° ' ie ly with the Whitby Plan- pe ab to blow up the Statue of jin which Manvers Township pcan hy beg copatind as Pact wee Ge tae a death Liberty, the Washington would like to participate. The|pyijaing inspector. Council also al as. aces park is proposed at or near the) <6t the fees for inspections. sentence. northern part of the Cartwright-|----------_______--___-- Manvers boundary. Council ten- porige . tatively agreed to co-operate Nikita Remains with Manvers. Eight tenders were received Popular In Cuba Had the ry od of a 24,000 GVW HAVANA. . (Reuters)--Months cil accepted the $5 71547. ten {after Russian Premier Khrusb-|§ der of Wood-Larkin. Seve n|chev's fall from power there is) 1 tenders were also received for ra rel gg oa caaad "| y ' . | the sump of 8 factor powered indications are. thatthe for ence in. specifications council/Mer Soviet leader still a : decided to give the matter fur- -" of his personal popular~) § a morgen f The main freight quay of| ' pee beer Pe a, Havana harbor still proclaims on, who quoted a price offin bold red letters 'Fidel-- $1,665 for 37 pick-ups was hired/nixita" and volumes of Khrush- as garbage collector. There|.hey's speeches published in being applications for the job Moscow in Spanish are promi-| of livestock inspector the filling)nently displayed on bookshop| of the position was left in abey-| shelves, ance. The $100 tender of V. Mal-| postcards and large-size por-| colm for the purchase of a fer-|/traits of Khrushchey and Cuban| tilizer spreader was accepted.|premier Fidel Castro clasping! * &. . cn John Pearson, of the Com-|hands still are on sale. iE intended to coatent the ted- - Down oo Eo starnra vg v3 | d- ment of Municipa - HIT WITH BALL hg one then gle Bi MICHELLE SAUNIER fairs, discussed with council the} TV and screen actor Chuck| : eral seit Uauike the Monument and the Liberty need for planning controls. He|Connors once signed a baseball . Se Bell. She is also charged |Teviewed the former building|contract with the Brooklyn Dod-| other Toronto athlete-p with illegal possession of bylaw, stating no area controligers. , James Lawrence of Nestleton, MEN'S 520 ") SHOES Reg. Up To 18.99 ON SALE NOW FOR ONLY Ad -- 5.77 ATA SHOE STORE 15 SIMCOE NORTH ONLY -- PHONE 725-3874 All-American football star Gayle Sayers of the Univer- sity of. Kansas, a Negro, was arrested along with about 130 of his fellow students as they staged a protest on campus against | alleged racial \discrimina- tion The important name to look for when buying GINGER ALE In 1960, Norman H. Briggs walked out of his front door. He told his wife, he was going SCUBA-diving, and never returned home. The 32-year-old man was found Sunday, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he was punching cows under a new identity. i se Canadian wrestler Wil- 4 per Billy" Watson has de- i cided to enter the political i ring: for a change. He an- cian, Leonard "Red" Kelly, Whipper Billy will hang up ©*Plosives. j his 'Everlast' if elected. The Canadian Labor Con- gress announced Tuesday that Louis Laberge, presi- dent of the Quebec Federa- tion of Labor, was elected a vice-president of the CLC. 4 Liberal leader of the op- 7 position in Prince Edward Island, Alex W. Matheson, announced in the legislature this week that he. intended 1 | to sesign from bis post Two old-line film actress- DIAL 728-1641 -- EVENING APPOINTMENT If you ere unable to visit the store during regular hours, give us © call--anytime between 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Arrange for en evening eppointment. Look over the very latest furniture. stylings . . . the season's newest fashion colours. See how little it would cost te furnish @ room... home... en epartment. "almost immediately." "« tie Wa 0 Eleanor Parker, were di- In New York City, a fore Vorced this week. Miss j fi sman, 1 oo ieey 'at ee Wyman, 51, married orches- admitted . selling military 'a leader Fred Karger in secrets to the Soviet Union. 1952, divorced him in 1954, When first arrested he '™arried him again in 1961 pleaded not guilty to the and divorced him again this charges. week. Miss Parker won cus- tody of hers. and artist Paul Clemens' seven - year - old son in the uncontested ac- tion. STUNNING One of the men slugged and kicked around by Gov. George Wallace's troopers bi in Selma Tuesday, Rev. (| James Reeb, is in critical, worsening condition in a Birmingham, Alabama hos- pital. Rev. Reeb, a Unitar- ian minister from Boston, underwent a 70-minute brain operation Wednesday morning. Tibet's exiled Dalai Lama appealed to the world in New Delhi Wednesday to liberate his nation and peo- ple from the Red Chinese. sor gg took Tibet over in Both Red Skelton and President Lyndon John- Danny Kaye will be in color son's consternation over "ext year, as CBS attempts the Selma situation prompt- 1 Close the "'color gap" be- tween it and NBC. NBC in- tends to broadcast 96 per cent of its evening shows in color. OPEN STOCK SECTIONAL PIECES GROUP A Double Dresser (52'), Mirror : Ae : GROUP D Triple Dresser (64"), Mirror (57") 47° x 31°, and 39" or 54" Bookcase Bed... .. 168 : Genuine "'Formica" tops -- Superior Construction and 39" or Se" Panel Bed . 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