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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1966, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1966 WHITBY -- AJAX CONCERNING BRIDGE Fairport Residents Appeal To Council FAIRPORT BEACH --Estate which they /purchased| Through its president, Glenn|for a large park. The road will} Julian, the Fairport Beach/be built, so why not now before! Ratepayers' Association hasjwe hear .of another tragedy voiced concern about conditions| around the railway bridge. in the area relating to the CNR} 'Parents in the West Rouge bridge over the: Rouge River|whose children go eastward and the fact that the township across the railway bridge, council felt there is little it can|because there is no other way, do to prevent tragedies such as|and parents of children who go that which took the life of a'westward from Bay Ridges, four-year-old girl recently. Fairport Beach, the. East Mr Julian in a letter to|Rouge, Rosebank, will surely council, states most parents|be grateful to know that there feel there is something that can|is at least one road. south of and should be done immedi-|Highway No. 2 that children ately. The text of the letter can use to get across the river. follows: "On this. point further, the "Stace mnany Children from province should also be anxious Fairport Beach are among the to have a road there. The new ; Commuter Train will create many children from other areas : wheat choy the shoreline|More anxiety about getting to to Ferguson's Beach where the new Rouge Hill station. SAVE 13: there is the only Almost 50 per cent of the FRESH SANDWICH pool easily open to Babee across the a IGA BREAD 59' SAVE 12: tragedy should befall any a nolit at al. So they will use their : * , ; ; i ; A | SAVE 20: CHEESE Slices '*< CLOVERLEAF S.P. in this township cars to work, andthe purpose} 102. ¢ WHITE TUNA ™ "It goes without saying that was "intended will be an. idie| y As : bx, oy 4 IGA HOMOGENIZED SAVE 18: preserving life is our most im-)promise to many. Getting fast SWIFTS PREM portant duty. The tendency Of/aytomobile traffic off the con-| is ¥ ee ae ae ' dics ae children to succumb to temp-|sested highways in our south-| ices for them is a subject for/of preventing deaths and acci- : school area will be taught sion, will have no students houses in the past 18 upon themselves to immedi- bridge over the Rouge. | isdiction over that area's plan-|source of great consternation to! mire, 19, won't have to spend present railway bridge also, in particular, from our,4 4-H Centennial Trip to Mani-|Club Judging Competitions| ¥i4, cells by the weekend to connect .it with the | vast sums of money as ee erp ' i Approximately 50 delegates,| In addition, Keith has partici- client instead would spend one N HE N FAT take people to Moorelandsithe year after, but now." 3 : ; 1 he Fe Ns : es LU C 0 M jas aed _.. participate in this Centennial}and was a member of the 1965) tence the Ottawa youth to 140 farm family in Southern Mani-| Royal Winter Fair. Keith WaS\ that the Ottawa jail "hasn't the ton; secretary, Mrs. Lloyd|Club and the Port Perry Lions') assemble at Carman, Manitoba keep the peace for two years or COOKED DUTCH LOAF st | y] r/ art Dorrell, Nestleton and Mr. peg, the Ontario group will re- / as follows: youngest child, Lisa }grant received from the Na- adly Burned tom UTS Everett Lowery and Charles tations is axiomatic and needs ¢,y part of Pickering Township, The 102-year-old Atha ship's Area One School formed. School authorities adult deliberation and decision.| gents here. j in divided classrooms 'It seems strange that vice of police and the authori-| this fall, Pickering Town- months since the board was But | ately press the Province, thejuntil that- Lawrence Ave. road} oung oun y armer | Week In Jail ning) to hasten the building of all of us in this township. the. next 47 weekends--includ- {toba from July 28 to Aug. 4 is|held annually at Guelph; hav- Magistrate Joffre Archam- Base | pay Line Rd., a _ county : is representing each county and|pated, most successfully, in a week in jail for car theft Trip. The delegates left for|Ontario County Livestock Judg-| gays in jail, to be served only toba also second high individual in| machinery" to handle such a Wright, Nestleton; treasurer,,4-H Grain Club, and has served/on the evening of Aug. 3. Fol-| he'd "be in serious trouble." Menre & PRIMENTO and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy, }turn home Aug. 4 Dorrell; nearest birthday, Centennial Commission, C Dalton Dorrell; longest distance | > : meest ais'ance| dition at Ross Memorial. Hos- lb present, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce}? . : PICKERING POLICE ing a fire on a boat near Caes POTATO, COLD SLAW or CHEF The sports program was con- admitted about shortage of water in Picker. = joyed a peanut scramble. an alcohol stove ville said Walter McCall of 611) "8 Township Police Depart- Screams of the two men were) water for about half an hour King, both rowed to the burn- dry. A tank truck was called Time! PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 3, 4, 5 and 6, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Sandwich Fixin's SAVE 7c RED CLOVER PINK SALMON SAVE 14c BEEKIST WHITE HONEY SAVE 17¢ IGA BREAD & BUTTER 15-0Z. | JARS KRAFT CANADIAN 16-0Z. Yq SIZE TINS 79° 59° 49° 65° 1-L8. TUB. 32 02. JAR PEANUT BUTTER SAVE 17¢ IGA ROYAL GUEST SUNNY MORN COFFEE 11s, 75° 15, 69 AYLMER SOUP 8 jix;" 1.00 TINS SAVE 4c WISHING WELL SOFT DRINKS 49¢ IGA OVEN FRESH DUTCH APPLE PIE BATH OIL SAVE 10c PILLSBURY ONE STEP ANGEL FOOD 3 28-02. OTTAWA (CP) -- Kenneth Le- BTLS. FAMILY SIZE 49 12 02. 49 5.7-OZ. SIZE 79° 15-02. PKG. 55° Ferguson Family Reunion Held At Cartwright Park BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Ap- proximately 70 members of the Ferguson clan gathered in Cart- wright 'Park, Caesarea, last Saturday and enjoyed a pleas- ant get-together. The younger generations enjoyed swimming, the slides and swings while their elders visited. Following a bounteous meal, William Ferguson, president, conducted a business meeting. Earl Dorrell read the minutes and Mrs. Murray Byers read the financial report. The family gathering will be held at the park again next year. Officers for the ensuing year are: president, Bruce Mont- gomery, Enniskillen: vice pres- ident, Dalton Dorrell, Nestle- Mrs. Carlson Alcan Siding @ Permanent, Decor, Finish @ Maintenance Free f © Lifetime Guarantee DISCOUNT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Registered Dealer For Alcan Siding of Canada Call 668-8606 Anytime LEGS AND BREASTS 12-0Z. PLASTIC cup 1-LB, FLAT. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wallpaper and Murals Custom Draperies Broadloom no discussion, but the proper and urging the people to use planning of facilities and serv-|ipe rapid line, is another way Public School, on Picker- Board has closed down Pegged my sonar gsi . é es " : e cn ren in B That's why we elect men and) «In the meantime, parents; 18 Township's 8th Conces- seven of its little red school women to public office. must of course heed the ad- ' --Oshawa Times Photo neither the council nor the'ties to warn their children to : S planning board have taken itistay away from the _ railway | Client To Spend County, and possibly evenjextension is built into Picker- Metro Toronto, (which has jur-|ing Township it's going to be a Vi it I M it b Lawrence Ave. across the, "Let's get some action from Ontario County's delevale ontario "County at t 4-H ..{ing Christmas--in jail after all Rouge River right next to the|this council immediately, and) Ontario County's delegate ontario County at two 4- Inter-| 'phe Jocal jail just doesn't pro- "The road is sitting on a map|representatives on Ontario). " a Bhosle Pate andl ide iudeed ee id now. It is positively in the plan|County Council, to which we| Keith Phoenix, son of Mr. and/ing judged on a grain team injyouit told Lemire's lawyer, W : Mrs. Fred Phoenix, Greenbank.|1964, and a dairy team in 1965 lan Chicott: 'Tuesday. that his road, I|taxpayers, so that our children believe: and Metro Toronto is|may have a safe and free pass- sietiic the ohovines. wate! nutaber of Ontario C rive interested in this road as it willlageway today; not next year or/ "strict in the province, | mber of Ontario County Live-| phe magistrate, in finding Le- | chosen on their 4-H record tojstock Judging Competitions, mire guilty, had decided to sen- Winnipeg, by air, July 28, andjing Team which placed second| 4, weekends, But he had been each spent several days with ajin competition at Jast year's informed he told Mr. Chilcott, Keith is an active member of) this competition sentence TABLE-RITE ree >» srry 4- airy Cz The 5 legates w. "e MAC. & CHEE the Port Perry 4-H Dairy Calf} The 50 delegates will re- Lemire was bound over to CHICKEN LOAF Mrs, Murray Byers, Burketon; |on the executives of both clubs.|lowing a wind-up "Jamboree,"|- committee, Mr. and Mrs. Stu-|He has also represented On-|and an overnight stop in Winni- MEATS 6-0Z. PKG. Burketon T t M The 4-H Centennial Trip was Special prizes were awarded oron 0 an | made possible by a 4-H travel Darxy Dorrell; nearest wed-| .,.... , nd was arranged by the On-| CHICKEN ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs,|, CAESAREA -- A 60-year-old tario Department of Agricul-| Y ; Toronto man is in critical con- ture, travelled, Mr. and Mrs. Roger|". Dorrell, Ottawa: largest farnly | Pital, at Lindsay, with burns to : ",|90 per cent of his body follow- Taylor, Enniskillen; oldest car, : re Keith Johnston, Belleville erea, 20 miles south of here SHORT OF WATER) Graham Bentan of 55 Hazle- oy C h SALAD 29° . P >ICK7 1G Sta -- The ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan '09 Ave, was KTRING (Staff) The oors Mountjoy. The children ._ 7 a.m, Sunday after a fire in 4 Damage tO ing Township hit the hes ; 'id g ad- the boat was estimated at $500. 10 tors etal of the P ae : SUNNY MORN RINDLESS SLICED Provincial Police at Bowman-, " : lagna g5¢ |Rhodes Ave, Toronto, was ment Tuesday night. treated for minor injuries. The office was without | | Prcolg by occupants of a nearby when a 20-foot well which | boat, supplies the building went PRODUCE OF U.S.A. -- CALIFORNIA'S FINEST Congo Bound NEW YORK (AP)--Mrs Paul| with their two children and near Carlson is on her way back to!her husband's parents. The Congo today, hoping to "If through the foundation bring medical help to the coun- some of his dreams could be try where her husband was|realized, and if through his | killed less than two years ago.|memory he could continue to} "T feel we're carrying on what|bear witness for Christ--always| he wanted to do,' she said be-jhis greatest desire -- then his ing vessel. and rescued Benton and McCall after hearing their screams, Peterboro' Team Defeats Whitby WHITBY -- Peterborough | to conserve and the well was filled with- in half an hour. A spokesman for the de- partment said this morning the department has been com- plying with the township edict water and 'has refrained from watering the lawn at the office C.I.L. Paints end Varnishes Benjamin Moore Paints DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. 107 Byron St. $., Whitby PHONE 668-5862 RED or SEEDLESS GRAPES fore she left Tuesday night for | death has not ended his achieve- I 3 egion doubled the score on a two-week visit to the African' ments," she said republic. Her purpose is to seek a suit tha TN» Paul Carlson Foundation. It was established last Nov. 24 on the first anniversary of the medical missionary's death by rebel gunfire. "I know what some of his hopes and dreams were for the medical work in The Congo," said Carlson's widow, a slim, blonde woman in her mid-30s, who lives in Torrance, Calif., Man, 40, Drowns, Family Saved SHARBOT LAKE, Ont. (CP) A man was drowned while his wife and five-year-old daughter were brought safely to shore after their boat capsized in nearby Bobs Lake Tuesday Dead is Russell Burchill, 40, of RR 4 Merrickville, Ont. His wife, Marion, 34, and daughter Donna were towed 30 feet to shore by 15-year-old Charles Beatty of St. Catharines Another St. Catharines youth, Kenneth Gordon, 16, swam to shore Provincial police at Lake, 25 miles Kingston, said none of the Burchills could swim and no one in the boat had life jackets is AG Sharbot northwest of Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 Whitby, Sunday, 8-4 in an Fast- Neither Mrs. Carlson nor her ern Ontario Baseball Associa- husband's family--all members| tion here of ine Evangeiicai Covenant started for the Church of America--has ever Legion, but Gilmour took over been bitter about his death in the third: Leahy had a two- 'We fee! this has all been the;run homer in the fifth. Yates Lord's will," she said, "and we! took the loss. will be reunited in the here-| peterborough scored twice in after the first and fifth, three in the ~'sixth and once in the second. Whitby got three runs in the first and one in the second. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawa 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures game McFadden Minden Woman Hurt In 2-Car Crash BOWMANVILLE --Mrs. Alice Crawford, RR 2, Minden, was treated for cuts and bruises at the Memorial Hospital early today following a two-car acci- dent, on the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway, west of the Flying Dutchman motel. She was allowed to go home. The Bowmanville detachment of the OPP said this morning the accident involved vehicles driven by Wesley S. Crawford, | RR 2, Minden and Fred Wycho- pen, RR 1, Grimsby No details were available re- garding the cause of the acci- dent or the extent of the dam- age BROCK Now Playing--One Complete Show WHITBY Each Evening--Statting at 7:30 nN COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents x \, 7 a CHMMLES SANE din \ | i VEL a om | You \ wo must be | im \ Joking?) 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