Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Jun 1956, p. 2

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Tories Say Liberal Singing Similar To Nero Fiddling OTTAWA (CP)--During parts of! Here are the words of the two Friday's near - riotous Commons new songs: : pipeline debate, some Liberal. There'll always be a pipeline, members sang the hymn "Onward. The pipeline shall be free: Christian Soldiers." Friday night The gas shall flow from west to one opposition member described east, it as a "sacrilege." Quebec from Calgary Robert W. Mitchell (PC--Lon- There'll always be a pipeline, don) said he resented the Liberal The pipeline shall be free UAW Week To Be Observed " Local 222 Plans | For Open House |Indless, Finley' Dafoe, William Gelech, Robert Mitchell, Reginald Mayor John Naylor has pro- ¢ claimed the week of June 3 to June singing of a hymn he hay. always ror Fulton means no more to 9, Automobile Workers Week in A. Jones, Irvine McLean, Norman loved. It was a "traversty and a ea Felion shams to. the Oshawa, and during that week it E. Knapp, William Powell, John sacHiege veshitt (PC -. Oxford J -- yi be "open house" at UAW Hall, Sanford, Dennis Sprait, Donald A. allac -- 4 § 5 = i said the Liberal singing, "while We've been working on the pipe a TR we roe SAL, ath the 20th jane. Eric Armitage, Sidney J. the government went about its line ~/ |anniversary of the forming of the Immediately following the issu- evil business of attempting lo} All the long day through [United Auto Workers Union-CIO ing of the charter, elections for of- We've been working on the pipe- 2 line ficers were held. In accordance i with the International union con- On the evening of Friday, June stitution the following members |9th, two dance bands will play at were elected and subsequently in- -|a_huge dance at UAW Hall to stalled: President, C. H. Millard, which the public is cordially in- vice-president, E. E. Bathe, re- and their 20 years of history in destroy Parliament. could only be Oshawa, likeped to the fiddling by the Ro | man emperor Nero while the city Just to make the Tories blue. | of Rome burned around him." Can't you hear t:e Tories groan-| The Liberals sang two new songs ing? | --There'll Always be a Pipeline Getting up so early in the morn % i and We've been Working on the Hear the CCFers moaning, | vited by the members of the Osh- cording secretary, W. H. J. Har- Pipeline For--the pipeline's getting born. |awa UAW-CIO. There will be both mer, financial Myecreiary, A G. treasurer, George Burt, round and square dancing on the Shultz, [two floors of the hall. |trustees, George Day, G. Frise, {STARTED IN 1936 and T. King, sergeant-at-arms, H Local 222 really had its begin- Farrow. nings in 1936 although it wasn't] During 1942-46 there was a com- {until 1937 that the organization plete changeover from ace to {began to really show signs of or- wartime production, but it wasn't ganization action. In 1936 the big until April of 1942 the last auto- auto strikes at Detroit and Flint' mobile rolled off the line and the aroused the Canadian workers. In automotive industry was turned OBITUARIES GORDON CECIL TOMS HAVELOCK Gordon Cecil Toms, 57 of Havelock and district life with the Charge Nets Fine Of $15 resident all his a Joe Coralczyk of Whitby. exception of a few years in Peter- was left holding the bottle and horough, died at his home on Alex- {February 1937, Hugh® Thompson, over to complete war production -- fined $15 and costs yesterday in ander St. on Wednesday. He had i fresh from the Yor ars arpos trucks, tanks and guns. meinbers ha agistrate's 'court on a been in ill health since last No- ' [the border, arrived in Oshawa and, almos : A ing liquor in other is Ho ace 1 ° with the aid of his wife, lost no Local 222 is the second largest home, contrary 10 g..viving besides his father and . time in organizing meetings and union local in Canada. Despite the Control Act Wy es a a and 3 signing up members. On March gains made the union still feels long With 4 Erol A eopper > 2nd, 1937 an international charter that it has many hills to climb. * was having a bit of Mrs. Tack Phillips (Dorothy) of "op was issued to Local 222 which was But that is for the future. At pres- ow afternoon. May 6. on Oshawa Mr lian Packer , * |made up of the following men: C. ent the union is celebrating the road near Whitby when! (Do EL ian acer H. Millard, A. G. Schultz, Malcolm past . . . twenty years of Oshawa 0 ar t V oris) of Peterborough and Mrs Smith, H Gibbs, Murdoch Mec- history! Allman of the Ontario John Bird (Betty) of Havelock; pm, rary Glos, ~urcoch Mei nsory? 'ied police drove by and two sons, Donald of Galt and Gor- caw the men throwing bottles over don of Rochester, N.Y.: two . . the fence sisters, Mrs. John Varty and Mrs 1C u Hos italized The police officer did a quick James Hume of Rochester, N.Y 1 | sh of the area and found and a brother, Everett of Belmont beer bottles and came up township Physician-owner Penalized part bottle of wine which The funeral service was held at have a top on it and was the family residence today at 2:30 in the back of the car. p.m. with the Rev. R. G. Newman > TYRE " 3 3 x 4 that he and Of Havelock United church and the , ? hn p EDMONTON (CP)--Dr. Eardley|deceive anybody. I know that a Corzlczyk replied tha bir Kine Rev. W. Stevenson of the Pentecos 5 : 4 lhl . 7 y S. Allin, suspended from member- request to any general hospital to jis bud lies tag 2 poe Hy the tal Church officiating. : | ship on the medical staff of Royal admit even a small sick puppy but they had tried to ¢ £8 hi ho E R T Alexandra Hospital here, said Fri- was in itself an irregularity, area of the empty bottle ry FUNERAL OF day he had '"'certainly no inten-| "Still, what are you going to do could have a little boxing matc : MICHAEL MATYI ; : : : : : a . tion of deceiving anyone" when he when your wife and daughter have REGISTERS CONVICTION wv The mentorjal service for June {is the most exciting | V is shown. They are backérow, | Swan. Second row, standing, | Jimmy Allen, Daniel Greig, John ! Bickle, Lynda Thompson; front requested admission to the hos- been up for two nights with a poor S. J. Hennick, defense counsel Danae a1 Ht ie month of the year for most stu left to right, Mary Elliott, Trau- | Mr. R. H. McLeod, principal Pie a 4 ney. pony Then Dy nag Nel ft 8 sick gi ad ire hte, Joc ik Plleutnonia. i wR ¢) bin " sevacially 2 sraduati >a alg y av tovap (3ogp aliv | CiPa stant rd row, sit- an, Lannie ston, uce [it in the nurse's order book asl|ing for air and unable to breathe stated that these men Jere Just Thursday, May 31, in his 61st year, gents, e Dacia y as graduation gel Huth, Jean Walek, Hetty Ann David Kovac, 10is Gage, Sally ting, a Koblac, Deanns | Nechal, Billy Nichol, Allan Coop- | "Baby Allin." id unless it's standing up, and too 'horseplaying" aroun %; arm was held at the Armstrong Funeral nears, and students at Corona Luke, Karen Trivett, Gary Hoo- Armstrong, Joan Davidson, Car- | Kuibh, Beth McGill, Gail | er, Donald Mills and David El- The hospital board suspended|Weak to stand up?" Sunday affernaot wit a {n.| Chapel at 10 a.m. today. A large tion School are no exception. | isma, Richard Whalen, Bill ol Ann Haber, Sharon Kinsman, Ritchie, Betty McGill Allan = liot Dr Allin by a majority vote Tues-| Dr. Allin said he listed the pup boxing Jloves, No a i a {number of friends attended the The graduating class of Grade | Clark, Guy Williams and James | Derek Martin, Murray Stauffer, | Waldman, Terry McCarl, Gary Times-Gazette Photo |qao 'night "ruling that he violated|in the nurse's order book as "Baby Sa Pg he added, was just * Rev: Dv. Lojas Nagy. minister regulations by placing a sick jllin cause fhe Tame was the "found" In the car. _jof the Hungarian Presbyterian 11 |first that occurred to him. Magistrate F. S. Ebbs didn't Church, Toronto, conducted the ameron a S agree with this and registered a|services. Interment was in Mount conviction on the charge. | Lawn Cemetery. OSHAWA AND ® {puppy in one of the hospital's ' incubators, normally used for car-| lin for babies. The puppy was {later removed from hospital and| | EN | died. | The pallbearers were Andrew Grits Pygmies GETS REMAND Blasko, John Kicinko, Mike Io a statement Thursday, Dr.| CT Fred Vicker, R. R. 8, ®. Polacok, John Cap, Andrew Kish! OTTAWA (CP)--Colin Cameron Allin said: "I made no effort to| DISTRI was remanded for a week ONiand Eddie Olisky CCF---Nanaimo) said in the Com- | $1,000 bail on #wo charges of driv- -- -- 'mons pipeline debate Friday night Next Federal Election vam standard-bearer, | Naylor. which, at first, gill pass on all the advantage of 3% per cent public money to Trans-Canada; and sec- ond, agree to sell it to them at any time during the next 25 years Mayor W. John were in the mid-forties at reporting points Mayor Naylor made no attempt tario. However, skies cleared along WEEKEND BIRTHDAYS to make a formal speech, out of {the height of land in northern| Congratulations and best wishes deference to the Ontario CCF lead- Ontario and frost was reported are extended to Mrs. M. Milgate, when Cliff Pilkey, John Brady, opment, We can build thisfine oyr Keith Ross and John Black, the Selves and/export only a¥ much of other four nominees, declined in this vital resource as it'is in our his favor interest to export." Bringing the Progressive Con- all On- ing an automobile while intoxi- IN n that he would be the first to ERS Lo and driving while his driv SURES SEMIFINAL proclaim Trade Minister Howe as oid og Bg PLAY er's license was under suspen- oo Gibson ogland oR a man with "'most unusual and ex- TORONTO. CPI--oOtf {some 30 members of the men's sion [semifinal match Friday ith traordinary capacities and abil Mayor W. John Naylor of Osh-| "In other words we have known!private profits with public funds.|tribute to Mayor Naylor, there was casts josued by ria fore | section of the Oshawa Lawn my Thelma Long of Australia 6-3, 57, "'€S Reine: awa was selected as the candidate from the outset that the people of The Ontario government 'agreed to a rising ovation that lasted fori, weather office at 5:15 a.m, | Bowling Club took part in the an- . 6-4 in the Surrey lawn tennis: Liberals pounded their desks in of the CCF Ontario Riding Asso- Canada, through their govern- come in on this deal some two minutes. During this in- gpr. 5 ! "7 nual president vs vice-president eat championship agreement ciation for the next Federal Elec- ment, could have built this line for Chapter Three: The federal and terval of sustained cheering and Synopsis: A blanket of cloud per-| 2M€ at the club on Friday night. 1 0 S ep The New York girl meets Brit- Mr. Cameron added: "The trag- tion at its convention in the UAWA themselves, owning and controlling Ontario governments a gre ed applause, the delegates indicated |gisted overnight in southern On-| ain's Ann Shilcock today for the edy is, of course, that he is sur- Hall, here, last night. it themselves, in accordance with to rent the northern Ontario line beyond any question of doubt their!tario and prevented frost in spite MUCH BUCKWHEAT . . championship in this important rounded by pygmies.' The mayor became the unani- the needs of the Canadian consum-|to the very company which refused complete confidence and even af-lof the unusually cool weather. | Bolt mmers, agricyltural DEW Rirli pre-Wimbledon tournament. Liberal silence. mous choice of the convention|er and our future economic deve- to build it, and to rent it on terms fection for their new CCF federal Early this morning temperatures |" erorts that suckenear will re iin: otha sown on many low fields this year. IsFiaso nr PERSONALITIES WINNIPEG (CP) dian Alr Line Pilots Association Friday stood firm on its charges aviation Spay 2 . : ; at yo iare CCP leader JPonald C. servative Party into the range of at its original cost price, rather er who followed. But his brief|several points. 123 Elgin street east; Mrs. O. E. -- The Cana 3 ' 2 od his fire MacDonald said: 'The fed- than its greater value as a de- word of "thanks" to the conven- Cory, 4%. Richmond street west BY J.H. ORMISTON lating the _convention for choosing eral Torie: a man with Jack Naylor's ability p.00 co and integrity", launched a blister The high pressure area is still] and | pushing eastward and clearing 1s| and Mrs. E. A. Small, 453 Louisa expected tonight. A risk of frostistreet, who are celebrating their iremains in south eastern Ontario birthdays today and to R. N. s have opposed this com- nse solution from the outset, and they are still opposing it. True, veloped project. In other words, without a single dollar of risk capi- tal, these American promoters will tion was moving, sincere roundly applauded. The candidate made it clear, t lack f government + » + A 3 3 Rod g Ori ing a "Kon » Libera 0ve 3 2 a ree in a "fiasco" (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of a series og stisck 20 tie Libetal Gove Tn they have been fence-sitting to the eventually get the Borthern Ime Bove. ove Te ho ey taser for early Sunday morning. ; | Johns, 86 Brock street east and in the Canadian sini bo the DEV of weekly articles on city and district residents who trans-Canada pipeline project ee Ban Mn il Das Sod Vhigh ey pefused to byl Beri that he is a man dedicated to the noha), forecasts valid untiliprs, Donald Carnochan, 92 Fig {Distant Early arn:ng i have contributed much to the business and cultural | Ci, don't know how long the peo- line cannot be built by private of its value at the time they buy Service of hyd pope oi this bri] Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag-|§ace! east, who celebrate on Sun- lin Lr ple of Canada are going to 'crawl enterprise. then the Torise won't!it. IMUNY aNd Lia: oe wi Sorye Liem ara, Lake Ontario, "Haliburton, Transport Minister Marleri development of this district. on their hands and knees before a oppose public ownership. But such Chapter Four: Trans-Canada in Ottawa, with the same devotion|Gegrgian Bay, Windsor, London, | ' to duty, if it be their wish. Toronto, Hamilton: TO PLAY WITH BILTS Thur ; r e charges as You ahi : : Thursday branded th {Government that usurps the rights an approach is only making a vir- failed to meet another deadline for inaccurate, incomplete" and| Prominent in the humanitarian task of patient {of Parliament and a few private {ye of a necessity.' beginning construction by May 1st Words cannot adequately ex-| (Cloudy with a few sunny inter- GUELPH (CP) -- Jack Hum- "erroneous og : ; ans LE promoters who would dip their| Describing the government's role of this year. But since Tennessee Press how honored I'am to have vals today, mostly clear tonight phries, chief scout of the New Walter M. Fairley, managing! rehabilitation since 1932, and an able and generous |hands in the public Treasury 1o in the project as one of the most Gas Transmission Co. has control been chosen CCF candidate for|and Sunday, continuing cool today, York Rangers, informed Guelph director of the Pilots Association, | : i " : : aia ia serve their selfish interests," Mac- "shameful and humiliating epi- in the U.S. of the stock-piled pipe this riding," the mayor said. a little warmer Sunday. Winds Biltmores of the Ontario Hockey statement Friday. "'pre- contributor to dramatic art, music and the service donald thundered. Pl ong Hol ivi eh ih 16 US ine stock piled this "I have worked hard to serve light today and. Sunday, High| Association junior A series Friday examination" indicated of the municipality, Mrs. Doris Holliday, social The CCF provincial leader de-|speaker proceeded to tell the pipe- control as blackmail to extract the|the people. I look at it as a cause|today and low tonight at Windsor, he has signed Bruce Gamble to »r's objections did not 'to scribed the two important issues! line story in four chapters. |latest $80 millions loan which will/and a duty.. All through my|St. Catharines and Toronto 53 and play goal for Biltmores next sea- n omas, London, Trenton son. municipal career the people have 40, St. been wonderful. I accept this nom-' and Hamilton 55 and 38, Wingham| Gamble, with Port Arthur North ination with all humility and am 50 and 38, Killaloe 55 and 32, Mus- Stars last season, was the stand- service nurse at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, is a woman of strong and pleasant personality and a at stake in the House of Commons debate as "the trans-Canada pipe finance 90 per cent of the western Chapter One: Trans-Canada was link of the line. The federal Lib- cant degree refute our granted the franchise on the under- is or its "conclusions." og v. 58 sociation, i 4" re g line" and "the historic rights of standing that it would build the|erais bow to this like the auto 3 i JF. Fairley. seid the gibi veritable human dynamo. She was Whitby's first | Parliament". line a a private venture, on an matic slaves of the Hon, C bf Hruly gratefy] for your expression koka 55 ad 85. o a jout jn the wegiern Memoria cu would gather documented material woman councillor, and is active in many community |FXPLAINS POSITION all-Canadian route. First they Howe. who bopses Canada: and gl SUVICCUS G1 108 FRRACAY 10) Seminary for. Sunday -- sunny. ol pats. to be released to Mr. Marler and sis ' oh y | MacDonald charged that the welched on the 'private' commii-|the Ontario Conservative govern- the Ontario Riding." he iH no warmer, dd other Interested parties "in due activities, | vital pipeline project 'has been the ment, and sought government un-/ment goes along with it. 1 di tel oli lh . 3 RAE oY {victim of the doctrinaire free en- derwriting of bonds. When that| MacDonald then called upon 'mmediately following the con course. == 00 g -- |HEADED NEW PROJECT terprise beliefs of the two Old was secured, the whole deal col- Premier Frost to "get out of sis} Yention, Reith Ross who presided, | Born in Peterborough in 1908 { Parties, supported by Social Cred- lapsed because of the veto of the deal with the federal government| ol ov Donald' C MacDonald a qi» L M 33 3] (14 Mrs. Holliday was educated in the {it". Explaining the CCF Party's|Texas president of Gulf Oil Com- and to join with the federal OP-| toric CCF Teader. and Ma or 'yo /] 0 erts ants schools of that city. As a nurse she | position in respect to the pipe pany. In other words the Canadian position parties, including the Pro- Nasir." th Cer din oh . \ - ¥ project he said: 'From the v. government and people. were gressive Conservative, in rescuing| avior, e candidate who The Plumbers Licensing Board of Oshawa will conduct graduated from the Kingston Gen- {outset the CCF has sought govern-| blocked in the development of one, this pipeline deal from the unholy Will contest Ontario riding In the examinations for Master Plumbers and Journeymen at - S { t eral Hospital in 1932, and later : : 3 4. next fed: 1 electi had an i ; 932, ar t of ners ' alt own vita] TESOUre e the a "hic as fallen, and next federal election had an infor- took a Department of Health spon- ment ownership and control of the of their own vital resources by the mess into which it has fallen, and giles : 4 Ai ; raiic »aie y Piso a fr Ign of [pb line. not out of any Socirinaire| president Of an Amelicah corpora where to remain, un ip me, wine prelmmary the Board of He Ith Offices, Oshawa Municipal Offices p " p \ enterprise, but!tion, and apparently could do built in the name anc pin. | ob 8.08 I [ . i . Given Heed hospital hete. Holliday. was: 2p: rather, because this was the ob- nothing about it terests of the people of Canada." toeen the provincial sod fegers] June 8th and 9th. Application to sit at the exam- yointed social service n se at fhe vious common sense answer from| Then Trans-Canada welched on, "The Liberal party has destroy-|2SS0C i ions ol the L&.F Were Cis: inations must be filed with the secretary of the Board WINDSOR (CP)--Hon. A. Kelso Pon ot H pint | Te Ne 0 le |any rational study of the pipeline the all-Canadian route, declaring!ed Parliament. And only by send- eusse ting T. D. Th WINDS ntario Hospilal and hea a pe | economics they could not build the line|ing men like Jack Naylor, who has er the meeting 1. D. Thomas § not |gter than Monday, June 4th. MPP told the Times-Gazette: "Jack Naylor will# have the full support of our provincial executive attorney-general of On-| project of family home care, out | Friday night urged munici-|of which grew the present success palities to take a second look at fu] out-patient department, under served this community so well for eighteen long and faithful years, to ~ "And may I emphasize that this through northern Ontario. The fed- is not simply being wise in hind- eral government accepted these HENRY CHAPMAN, Sccretary ------ ) sight. Every major study of the violations of commitment, yet did Ottawa, can we safeguard these Plumbers Licensing Board. heir effort ward traffic safety. her rec Through i a S 4 i hs p / ge. ? od ¢ idi is 9 i their efforts toward traffic sa : her direction 1 hrough it Jalents pipeline project made since 1951 not revoke the franchise rights that are so precious to us in the Oshawa riding, There = no Addressing a banquet of fie are placed Jn, supervised oarding has pointed out that it was Chapter Two: In effect, the fed- all, and to which Jack is so dedi- aney man, or candidate, anywhere, Chief Constables Association o houses throug out patio county, economically feasible to build a eral government proposed to bail cated." ban Jdaek. oo -- Ontario annual convention, Mr. including the City of Oshawa and trans-Canada line, if handled as a out these American promoters by There had been bursts of ap Roberts said there is "a neces- some in Toronto. These number 188 government project, without ex- assuming responsibility for build- plause throughout Mr Mac- sity for local effort towards crea-today, and they come under Mrs. 4 [porting a single cubic foot of gas ing the northern Ontario line with Donald's address from the tive ideas, initiative and 8 Sou: Holliday's care as social service , (to the United States public funds, thereby underwriting assembled delegates, but at this nnouncin stant awareness of the traffic dan-| nurse, | - - . - are, g ger." USE DRAMATIC THERAPY = | ° ! y r y NOV er Mrs. Holliday > A summary of his remarks was, Last November A) - N given to the press in advance of conceived the idea that dramatic | The Appointment of delivery therapy could be used to good ad- | id on vantage at the hospital here. The ' ' Figures for the last seven result was that with the blessing, &55 | months showed a reduction of and co-operation of Dr. Fletcher,' fatalities on roads ynder, superys and members of the staff. at MRS. DORIS HOLLIDAY sion of the Ontario Provincial ARC ¥ t tients presented ) "we n 5 f the Christmas the patients presen 'hitb al a Fan that Police to 318 from 415 for e a play, 'The Nativity," which went chairman of health and welfare \ " lives ™™" seven-month period. a en over well. Then, a few weeks ago, and property S1d parks City works department has start-) But the major part of the sewer sewer to Park road. 'This sewer As a Sales Representative DISA n the mont) Bia i 70 in there was a second all-patient pro- In 1934 She married Douglas H ed a million-dollar-plus sanitary program consists of sanitary will go north up Park to Annapolis » -3 were Ie uce duction, "The Way of the Spirit.' Holliday in Whi b There IS One and storm sewer program, most of sewers installation, About $932,000 where it will join with lateral -- For -- th «© 36 in 1956 This, too, met with popular ac. daughte working in Toronto as it to be completed before winter. worth will be or has been laid sewers, 2 ? Fatalities on roads not under claim antl was chalked up as an a0 advertising copy-writer, and a' City Engineer Fred Crome said under three private contracts and These lateral sewers will be built the jurisdiction of the OPP, how- outstanding success, carrying out 5°70 Andrew, completing his stud- that 22 miles of sanitary sewers under the city's own works pro- in the area hounded by Rossland ever, were on the increase. Munic- well the purpose for which it was 1€5 at St. A v's College, To- and two miles of storm se gram road, Stevenson's road. Annapolis ipal officials should take another|... 4 ronto costing $1,098,000 will be or has F, F. Welch Co. will continue avenue and Nipigon street. survey of the situation. Accidents "yi rh of this year a fashion. When the Whitby Centennial been laid under the program with their Harmony Creek sani: The Cornish job will be com- could be reduced show was staged by the patients, Committee was first organized An Ya5.000 storm' sewer from the tary trunk sewer job after a two pleted by autumn. Cost of this pro He attributed the reduction ofthe first of its kind, and it won Mrs. Holli she acted, as chair- new shopping cetre to arren month lay-off, ject is unavailable. Vi ighway accidents to use by theithe warm commendation of Sup- man. She SI hig Sas started land completed qpe Welch company worked on Tenders will called on a third 3V2 SIMCOE STREEY SOUTH «OPP of radar sets, car inspection erintendent Dr. Fletcher eral communily enterprises e IS spring the 36 to 16 inch trunk sewer all ¢, ATV SOWer Pri & ory 0 d new equipment, and te a 10 IN ARTS AND MUSIC takes a deep interest in all Whitby A second storm sewer job was orton dle To il gs sanitary sewer contract to build Your inquiries will receive prompt and cour am y : Bquipm a Sin ath NS > ih h oy d 'Tor two affair begun by city work crews Thi # brisk Bind a wh " the lateral sewers in the area bounded teous consideration at all times by calling per-cent increas rce strength. Mrs olliday studied for two affairs ! : day on Conant street east of Rites Dove hea equipment into the hy Stevenson's road, Louisa street, Cec. Elliott at RA 3-9329 for homes, come pie dramatic and singing Tod Mrs. Holliday follo the wet creek area since the frost left ¢; vears in rama les anc ng ng oday ir H ida 0 ows the 152d ¥ Cre 3 ea e eft Gibbons street and Annapolis ave mercial property, vacant land, and homes I . L R b t al Toronto, Use ane. in patiern set forth Loan AA go This $81,000 project calls for in- the ground. nue. The contract will also call for bullt under. N.H.A. financing, vin . operison } hitby and district her talents by r 1eor e Stevenson When stallation of storm sewers on the Difficulties are increased be installation of a sewer on Steven H d P li Chi f have been i gemany ad she Sas he was su} aH ) endent Bilin Ritson road south area from Sim ohuse the ire Ro travelled Hoads Son 3 road petween Annapolis and ~ 0 ice 1e Ss made a rich con ul ion to d ena nital ) )! Ja nis, coe to Annis street and from Park 1} e area. espile 1s e elc 08S 100 road. ea = dig : male art ad sing 4 She Was ong other things provide road south from Buena Vista to any Sapens gave the Be Tendérs for this project will he FROM LOW DOWN PAYMENT NHA HOMES TO EXCLUSIVE HOMES IN WINDSOR (C ef Irvin L. president of th uthy Dramatic that SL. have 2 > Elgin street A Ee submitted by June 11. Work wii Robertson of Sault Ste. Marie F Society some years ago and at a jo gh some religious, Tenders submitted by private July If weather remains warm and siart in early July. Completion BROOKSIDE ACRES -- YOU WILL FIND THEM ALL AT THIS OFFICE day was elected president of the is president of the Whitby orga friends, and she firms to do these storm sewer jobs Sunn} date will be autumn Chief Constable Association of Ci Concert Association is pro that it hos '-lwere rejected by the city, The Harmony Creek sewer trunk. The Board of Works sewer-lay Ontario at the annual convention spring completed ed mae 2 : better engineer's department because will extend from Bloor street to ing gang will lay sewers in various Other officers co-pres i 1 th plus 3 he hun-ithey were too high. City crews are King street along both branches of parts of the cily throughout the ident, John Pa who have come under her doing the job Harmony Creek sum 1 winter gecretary-treasure I Ji n and supervisior Irs. THIRD PROJECT St B-TRI NK SEWER Nov e working on 'Ross Trenton Coun f Hollida personalit pla A: third storm sewer program Cornish Construcfion Company land ro west from Nipigon'sireet REALTOR ector g Jorta three \ the f \ an to n iportant role his 1c vill be submitte® to city counci} started to install a sub-trunk sewer to Oshawa Creek road. Th oad Bay, Cecil Pay, Niagara ails. |hold that position, and served. as pect. (for approval later this year. yfrom the Oshawa Creek trunk will be closed for about twé weeks

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