Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Aug 1954, p. 17

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MIDWAY ALWAYS BIG ATTRACTION -| select committee on highw: i tho AT THE rAIR Agricultural Society have lined up Human and animal novelties | major attractions on the midway a selection of shows, games and as well as the thrill of the var- | at Oshawa Fair. This year the prove of more than the usual in- terest. Times-Gazette, Staff Photo ious rides and games always are |directors of the South Ontario ! rides which are expected to | Driver Must Be Stopped - Cadi PARIS, Ont. (CP)--Eighty speed- ing charges were dismissed in court. Monday by magistrate R. J. Gillen who said he did not "con- sider it right that a motorist should be fined for speeding unless he was stopped at the time and F | was notified." t | Paris recently began a speed trap of a cable type which registers a car's speed on a dial in a police cruiser where the licence number is taken down. Since the start of the system last month about 600 drivers have been charged with speeding and some 400 have paid their fines without court appearance. Service Poem "Too Racy" VANCOUVER (CP)--Poet Robert W. Service has kept his promise i to write a poem for the sourdough | reunion and convention here--but lit's too racy to be read before mixed company, {ing plant was on fire. Quit Stalling Is Advice To Albert Wren TORONTO (CP)--The Globe and Mail s today it has learned that THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, August 17, 1950 2 needless cases are occurring, many | trict community were startled Sun of on a diseases which day by a 60-foot ge of slime ol which suddenly erupted from a TOWN STARTLED nearby mine. The water had forced VIRGINIATOWN (CP) -- Res. | out a plug from a tailings line idents of this Kirkland Lake dis- lat the Kerr Addison mine, TO PREVENT BLINDNESS PARIS (Reuters)--Canadian Col. E. A. Baker, who presided over an international "white cane' con- ference here last week, urgently called Monday for action to pre- vent blindness. Baker, who lives in Toronto, was blinded during the First World War. He said "many Albert Wren will face a motion of censure in the Ontario Jogislature's he fails to substantiate or continues oat > Ee perjury charge wa, Minister Dime. 8 y The story adds that committee chairman Kelso Roherts, Progres: sive Conservative member the legislature for Toronto St. Patrick, says the affair has reached the "put-up or shut-up stage." Mr, Wren, Liberal-Labor mem. ber of the legislature for Kenora, has charged Mr. Doucett with Jer- jury in connection with the high- | 'ways' irregularities case. Mr, Dou- cett has denied the charges. i QUOTES BOTH | The newspaper says: | "Committee chairman Kelso | Roberts, who has refused to call | a special meeting of his commit- | to investigate Mr. Wren's charges until Mr. Wren names his witnesses, said the whole affair had reached the put-up or shut-up ge. , "He said that it might be just as well if the committee were called into session promptly, let- ting Mr. Wren stand or fall by the results immediately." The story quotes Mr. Wren as from Kenora Monday night: "I don't know what it's all about. I don't know whether that is the procedure." "insisted that he will supply the names of his witnesses and will not back down on his month-old charge against Mr. Doucett." Lumber Fire Loss Was $65,000 TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)--Fire Monday night destroyed buildings and equipment of the W, E, Lam den and Son coal and lumber company causing an estimated $65,000 damage. . The fire was beleived caused b; spontaneous combustion. A police constable inspected the plant at 10:55 Fg and found nothing wrong. few minutes af- ter 11 p.m., the entire woodwork- .Flames roared several hundred feet in the air and could be seen for miles. Firemen used hundreds of feet of hose as the blaze threatened large gasoline storage tanks in nearby oil company yards. Flying embers threatened the Canadian Pacific Railway station, and a number of houses in the immediate area. A railway car loaded wtih lumber was destroyed along with a large quantity of lum- ber the yard. The company officer was saved saying in a telephone conversation The story adds that Mr. Wren" See Us at the Fair! DON'T MISS THE CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH CAR DISPLAY : AT THE ~~ OSHAWA we 1954 Plymouth See Them At The Oshawa Fair 'Hackney Motor Sales LIMITED 139 KING ST. WEST = OSHAWA DIAL 5-3557 after records and most of the equipment had been carried to Convention chairman B. R. Dus- | enbury said Monday the poem | tells the story of the goldseekers | so graphically, it will be read only | at a gentlemen's get-together Wed- | nesday. | HEAVY HORSE TEAMS ARE FAIR FEATURE Fair. Here Stanley Bagg of Ideal Dairy Limited, was caught by the camera with one of his prize winning teams at a previous fair. --Times-Gazette, Staff Photo, Yhile many of the fine arses | quite a good number being bred once found on the farms of the | and raised. On Saturday after- district have disappeared with noon the light and heavy horse the advances in mechanization and farm science, there are still classes will be judged at Oshawa northland a legend through his | rhymes, forwarded the poem from his home in the south of France. When at the Fair . oy See Us- by the General Motors Tent! | Don't Be Satisfied With Less Than The BEST : -- and the BEST 2... GENERAL MOTORS "Delco-Heat" GUARANTEED BY THE GREATEST NAME IN INDUSTRY AND INSTALLED BY EXPERTS WITH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. 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