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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 23, 1966 | 18 Teenage Boys Get Edinburgh Awards | through the bronze ? wa Tuesday. He flew the 67- passenger plane from Toronto for his visit to the capital. PRINCE PHILIP waves from cockpit of the British- built One-Eleven fan jet aircraft on arrival at Otta- 9 Teamsters Remanded On Obstruction Counts HAMILTON (CP) members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Ind.) were remanded Tuesday on $100 bail each after appear- (CP. Wirephoto) -- Nine; for nine weeks in a contract dis- pute, The companies are mem- bers of the Motor Transport In- dustrial Relations Bureau. The last meeting between the ing in court here on charges Of ynion and bureau was more | Now at school in Australia,ijet aircraft, obstructing police. than two weeks ago and Mr.| George Orgar and Conrad! Taggart Tuesday said, "We are Thiel were remanded to April! certainly going to try to lock § and the other seven, including) yp bureau company trucks, ex- Ray Taggart, president of local| tend the strike and do every-| $79, to April 14. ; thing necessary to bring more) The charges were laid Mon-| pressure to bear on employers."| day following 2 disturbance be- "Right now our only plans are tween police and about 60 mem-| +, get together with other un- bers. of local, 870 outside he ions and make sure the strike - sooo lama offices in is accepted and if we have to Mr. Taggart also is chairman -- it, we have to extend of the teamsters' joint bargain- ing committee. Meanwhile, grab be gee Some 8,500 teamsters' mem-jand Ontario businesses have bers have been on strike against] been hard-pressed as a result of 85 Ontario trucking co iesithe strike. HERE and THERE The Oshawa B'Nai B'Rith holds its annual Civic Night dinner at the Hotel Genosha tomorrow night. Guest speak- er will be Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck. The dinner will start at 9 p.m. will be guided by its decisions on whether work will be al- iowed to proceed A request for direction in a 1966 work = priorities report was returned to the planning board by Pickering Town- ship Council this week with the suggestion it be reviewed and possibly reworded. The referral suggested a transfer | of the work load-from the as a centennial project. Part planning board to the clerk's of the grant, about $20,000, department was not approved. was applied to the expansion -- a of the township museum in the aa oe creation of a pioneer village. ANTEDATES CHRISTMAS Pickering Township Council announced Monday night that the balance of the available centennial grant, about $20,- 000, will be used as a park site The feast of Epiphany, first '_ The Pickering Township en- gineer has been requested to meet - with officials of Con- solidated Building Corporation in an effort to reach an agree- ment on when sewers can be put in and roads completed in | the West Shore (Bay Ridges) subdivision. CBC will be ask- ed to confine heavy vehicle traffic to back roads. recorded in 194 jolder Christian Christmas. AD, festival is an than SLEEPS UNDER WATER The Weddell seal rides - out| Antarctic gales by staying under water for periods of half an hour. Pickering Township Council this week declined to lift a stop work order on. further construction in Rougedale Acres due.to bylaw infrac- tions. The committee of ad- | justment will deal with 32 in- fractions this week. Council Good Nemes Te Remember When Buying or Selling REAL ESTATE Reg. 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There had been ru-'bury by a series of witnesses Youngsters Spare Time SUDBURY (CP)--Colleagues of Mr. Justice Leo Landreville in his days as a municipal poli- tician have told the Rand in- quiry that they did not always agree with him but he did not exert improper pressure when a jcontentious natural gas fran- |chise went through city council Witnesses State Judge Did Nothing Improper 1 tion but cleared at a prelimi-; Mr, Fabbro, a city controller nary inquiry, = _|When the franchise went) Ae Nike at ybteeg| through in July, 1956, opposed with offering stock as a consid- its passage at that time because | eration for getting the franchise|he said he hoped further study but the prosecution was dropped|might bring a better deal tor | DON'T FORGET after the freeing of the judge|the city. Che Kih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7:30 P.M. Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m, sewn rmese eh CEs VENVONA FVII and three similarly - charged! -- former municipal! heads of small towns. At Tuesday's sitting, Sudbury city engineer Thomas Hennes-| sey told the inquiry that once} Mayor Landreville sided with Mr. Farris against the engineer | jhere in 1956. | The Ontario Supreme Court \justice, whose fitness for judi-| cial office is under investiga- tion, was described as a strong burgh's Awards to 18 teen-age|/mors that the young prince testifying at two days of sittings|and then city solicitor J. J.| boys from across the country in| might attend a Canadian school. |here a ceremony in the ballroom of) "T don't see how he can avoid Kelly in a dispute about provi-| After hearing 13 present andj sions the two officials wanted to) Government House Tuesday, it," Philip said, without elabora- former municipal officials, thejinsert into the proposed fran-| the first group to achieve gold- award standard in Canada. The award plan svas begun 10 years ago in England and since| then "we've given away about| 10,000 of these things." It was designed to help young people! standard of the Duke of Edin-|pany stock in 1957 is expected | obstructionists. make better use of their leisure time, through achievement in public service, expeditions, hob- bies and fitness About 1,500 are working Canadian their -way and awards to the gojd. Some girls also are involved The prince told the young- sters' parents, many of whom were in the audience: "T hope you will tell people who ask you about the scheme that it hasn't really done your boys any active harm. I hope it has made them aware of a llot of valuable things they can do in their spare time." Governor - General Vanier, president of the Canadian scheme, and Mme. Vanier were present at the ceremony, The boys were announced in the or- boys, up silver 100 | der they had qualified by Cmdr, G. J. Manson of Grimsby, Ont., executive secretary in Canada since the plans beginning here three years ago The prince said he got idea for the awards from his own school headmaster, who had started a simiiar program. The duke was asked by a re- porter pvhether there was a chance his son, Prince Charles, | the WEATHER FORECAST tion. The award takes the form of a lapel pin and a certificate bea ing the royal crest, Each certi cate, which proclaims that the boy has reached: '"'the gold burgh's Award," is signed "Philip."' The boys, some wearing school blazers and some taller than the royal visitor, were thrilled by the ceremony. "Isn't he a great guy?" asked Don C. White, 18, of Pete:vor- ough. The prince asked another Peterborough boy, 19-year-old John McKibbin, what his hob- bies were. "Cars and girls,' said John "Do you ever mix them?" in- quired Philip CAME FROM U.S. The third Peterborough win- ner, James Cooney, 19, returned from a ski holiday in the Hast- ern United States to accept > award The Canadian co-ordinator of the plan, Col. Trumbull Warren of Hamilton, said Peter Griffin, 18, of Toronto had actually com- pleted more work than was nec- essary to qualify. Sedburgh School, which Petcr attended, has raised the normal award standards so that the re- quired four-day hike turned into a seven-day skiing expedition for him. Prince Philip arrived in Ot- tawa at noon from Toronto at the controls of a British-built Colder And Winds West TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m Synopsis: A severe winter storm is forecast for Northern Ontario while southern Ontario can expect much colder weather and snowflurries Thursday. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Windsor, London Windy and much colder with showers changing to snowflur- ries. Winds northwesterly 30 to|S Niagara, Lake Ontario, South- ern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe, To ro nto, Hamilton: Cloudy, windy and much colder with snowflurries. Winds pest to northwest 30 to 40. Northern Georgian Bay, Ti- magami, North Bay, Sudbury Snow decreasing to flurries and colder. Winds northerly 30 to 40. Algoma, Sault Ste. 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