Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jun 1956, p. 4

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I Const1 pipeline reaches Westcoa BOW) tion for sion wa night, a cil. The north w south of street, within To been the n These BO' dary Darli sider: towns ship letter askin whiel joint ® THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Friday, Tome 8, 19% z MAKE PRESENTATION The presentation of wallet was made hospital superinten- 0. Lynch, Mr. Mec- joined the staff of Department of Health in at the hospital in St and came to Whitby sar there Another long-service employee a well-filled ofthe Ontario Hospital, William super- , before hering in the r hospital, fell made a present McIntyre, for 16 3 Ivics NE a Hammarskjold Has Serene Disposition he told a recen misconeption, public SAUL PETT NATIONS. A basic VAT old the purpose ) strike a bargain or wir me or trick the other fel ue es, no solution is is not tr valic r party feels he has been mind but the de vays irritated by talk of this or to be judgec The expected real facts you » years in what led 'the most » in the world," looks younger, contentedly sandy, wavey » eyes, bright table lounge 5 looks like J mplicated than a who has just emerged hower in a ski lodge and oute, with a quiet zest, bord table. He is, complicated than norga me INTELLECTUAL 1 is fast and subtle, being BROADLY His 1 its plane you re it 1, cultured, ph Bo Avs and quie himself for such negotiatic added another detach Bias inglght Hammars mension SODA¥S CROSSWORD DOWN Of dogs A furious attack Biblical name (DY ment tact Asked into kjold a knowing political science, and modertn art or cursed--by the olish, philosophy, modern poetry and is blessed ion di ACROSS 4. Outer .. Earment $. Exchange 9. Handle (Ron. Antia.) Russian & mountain « TONge #2. Genus of = geese 12. Gold coin (anc. Pers.) Elay 21. Telling secrets 24. Distant 25. A daub of paint 26. Pass. CBE E[TloM "8 Yesterday's Answer BIS AAT 8 ue 30. Fores head 'pa ap stance (slang) boc 3 ARE 7 a "een HEE REY Thom- | as ' of negotia- Between sov- meas- t whether you retary but | over of | conference achieved | boils 'WHITBY and DISTRICT To Open Pool Whitby Town Clerk LateInJune Has Anniversary | Whitby swimming pool commit | tee held their first meeting of the for night was set but, the | season, Wednesday | No definite date opening the pool, com | mittee decided, it will be sometime in the latter part of June Elected chairman for the year Alex Sceolt|" was Gord McMahon, was elected secretary, and Forbes| Heard] McEwan treasurer. John will be In charge of operating sthe pool, Swimming classes will be com menced as soon as the pool In opened. No details regarding the classes are yet avallable The committee will meet early next week. nal TO RETIRING BURSAR bursar in 1940. He will be suc- | great hunting enthusiast. Shown Hugh Baker, a native in the photo, at the presentation, come here | are, left to right, Dr. Lynch, spital in Mr. Mcintyre and Dr. T. A. ceeded by Whitby, from the staff of the h PERSONALS ol who John R. Frost, Whithy's clerk and treasurer, yesterday com- | pleted his 30th year in that office, | He Is also in his 33rd year in the town's employ. ly by-law passed by the town council under the late R. N. Bas . ! sett, who was mayor, Mr, Frost A % | wus appointed to office on the 7th # | fof June, 1026, He had been acting | Lelork in 1025 and had worked for brother inlaw, W. 1), Dykes, who was the town clerk, He sie ceeded Mir. Dykes Idea of the sleany growin of the wie particidarly in vecent years, may he had fon the fact thal when My. Fins! fuuk ; | olive the | aRsebsinenl was # a | $2 206 060. Lasl year i was $8,800 000. The tax roll in 1926 was $9 id { 148. Last year No $500,004) | The population 30 years sgn was | Binnie town Wi Wes Sweet, assistant superintendent, who also officiated at the presen tation, Woodstock Accompanying wallet yesterday tooled wooden rifle reminder that M Mrs road from Mr. and Corbett's returned coust north, have Robertson, Whitgy a and Mrs. Ralph 0 visited Mr Wednesday Spanner Mr 5 and Mis. J § boro, Lee last Mr, Ross Lee birthday . recently friends wish him many happy re turns Fernand Fillon has return ed to her home In St. Rene, Que bee, after spending two with relatives of the think Mrs see not one of a given 1 Thus, he to follow. The quzlifying phrase 1/the complication t need objective or two bul ubject ymetimes difficult hanging clause reflect no of the caution of ind t only Mrs of St Rene, and few Make Damage Award To GM A judgment of $478.71 was award- ed to General Motors of Canada, Lid., by man, Phillip_ Quebec, Mrs. Robert days Gagnon, A man Gagnon for diplomat 1 admiringly kjold ited In the professional Western fers to Hamu i ter of Tr) o boil 110 a pre nera at a ho noticea a delicate que ment He thickne ward off answer direc This, nies trying is trying "to a de will not rassment Vor NATURAL POISE In private \ Hammarskijold h talk tough w his own way Y , NEW SUPERINTENDENT Pictured above Pr. D. O. Lynch, MDCM, Dr. Lynch took duties as superintendent at Ontario Hospital, Monday, on the retirement of Dr. D. R. letcher., A graduate of Queen's niversity, Dr. Lynch was su- rintendent of the Queen Street in Toronto, prior to to Whitby. One of his in the Ontario Hos- to officiate at the ceremony, on Tues- can is yesterday. over the jury action, heard evi dence that on September 29, 1955, a car driven by Frederick Kob- erts, collision Lois Rousseau, accident took place on the ( awa-Port Perry road. Testimony by the plaintiffs, G a tou 1c up tion the with a car driven to be to Ir be fer 1 ) ming to duties was aduation showed proceeding V. Kelly, cles were ward Oshawa, accident, about to pass the Rousseau vehi- cle, Rousseau made a left turn, south, to-| Robertson, Whitby og " RCAF Families += In England Get 200 Houses LANGAR, England (CP) -- Two| Greer: punted briced ae lo be il Group Holds Final Meeting tioned at the Canadian base near here A British construction firm will} erect the buildings and the RCAF] | will .lease them. The housing es- five miles from Notting- The North-West Group, Canadian Radliffe-on-Trent. It will Legion Auxiliary, met at the home 4 months to complete of Mrs. Gordon Brown on Kent Canadian timber will be used infgi aot ast Tuesday with 15 mem- the houses, and many will be built bers present, it "being the last chiet a on lines similar to Canadian homes meeting till September Mrs Picts Bld has 1 with central heating and built-in Martin. I iv he a | cupboards. Martin has invited the group to the 4,000 staff men 5 a family a - ihe cottage at Port Perry for a| |feeling. He frequer pot luck supper to be held July 18. Anyone of the group wishing to please get in touch with the im of Modern Art group president, Mrs. A. Stanlick, side his private office, |g, transportation. The next meet- are three Jights by which he ing in September will be held at tly directs the flow of traf-| jo home of Mrs. William Dalby. and I or collided. There was no claim for injuries, as a result of the accident, and His Honor dismissed a counter-| Hh den with and soldiers father was mier. during the First World Wi ar Among other thin the son | served as undersecretary of fin- {ance and later minister without portfolio in the foreign office But in 1953, at the time of his | selection to the UN virtually unknown out A shy, modest man, Hammar- | skjold avoided publicity where Lie thrived on it. He an advocate! [of quiet diplomacy, co |can be more eff \ | confidence of than on. "People ing ine he they d | tak u was repr job, ide is delegate don't 1 once said od tak- but ized as he I'he paintings, each care- lected, were borrowed from go, U? headqua te He enc agec re y Red tells his secretary he's finot to be disturbed. Green means okay to come in any time, Wild Young Driver means interupt me in and help get rid of this Bdmits Guilt, Jailed rskjold, a wealthy bach- lobby in own right, gets tax-free tari: the UN a salary of $20,000, sonal sele r I'he othe a a living allowance of $20,000 particular housing allowance of $15,000 in a hour, which calls for frequent ex- entertainment intains an on Park avenue and| three weeks, country home near Brew- Y. In neither place is there gor suspension, on, about which he is have pronounced feel nding but ceremonic CONFORTABLE A man with art, Hamma | dictator : | The new {in the ple: OFFICES tastes ment windba effects Ham definite ld Ss a virt decor: i t of Peterborough, who halted at gunpoint by police after } Joh criminal ence, He went pensive negiig: apartmen 1 100-acre plus one week ough on a car theft charge. Percy 'Hewlett of aboul just trip to the east! government f| year ceebpbied his many weeks is the guest of Mr. a and until fox in an action against a Whit. Judge J. W. Latchford, presiding an executive of GM, was in of Whitby. The| count Gree )sh-| Past four years w M, Windsor Chapter who were represented by Terrence that both vehi: at the time of the As the Roberts car was with the result that the two cars claim by the defendant, fed by John dren bring their lunch. Milk is camp director, Mrs. Wm. Lawlor. 3000. Iie 7.600 today Thirty years sgo there were no subsidies, and all ex penses of the municipality had to he raised by direct taxation. This subsidies of kind and another from the proAnce will he $100,000 SEVERAL one CLERK JOHN R. FROST OFFICES Down through the yesrs the clerk and treasurer has held sey eral other offices that tie into the elvic administration. They include secretary of the Board of Health, secretary of the Public Library Board, secretary of the Board of Police Commissioners, police court office clerk, secretary of the Court of Revision, Electoral re- turning officer, welfare officer, bounties were abol- ished by the County Council, he, was fox bounty clerk. | Mr. Frost, who came to Whithy | from Liverpool, England, has found time, despite his many and exacting duties on behalf of the municipality, to devote to many, community interests, He is a direc.' Two IODE Chapters To Bgain Sponsor Day Camp The major project of the Vis- supplied. The day's program in- nwood Chapter for the cludes devotions, flag-raising, citi- ill 'again be spon- zenship and patriotism, crafts, the House of hikes, etc. Personnel of the camp co - operating committee is from the Viscount with the operation of the camp.|Greenwood chapter, co-conveners: All' arrangements have been .com-| Mrs. R. Langford, Mrs. J. M. Rob- | pleted and application forms dis- lin, worship, Mrs. Kemp, supplies, tributed in public school Mrs. Heimpel, publicity, Mrs. F. The official opening will be July Marsh, transportation, Mrs. G. 2, closing on July 27 from 9 a.m. Duguid, water testing, Mrs. Lang- to 3 p.m. for children from 7 to| ford. 12 years of age. Through the cour-| Committee from House of Wind- tesy of the Scout Camp group sor Chapter, co-conveners, Mrs. sommittee it will be held as usual Cole, Mrs. Williams, worship, | at Camp Hood, .with swimming Mrs. Roblin, Jr., supplies, Mrs. at the swimming pool there. Johnston, Mrs. J. Vickery, Mrs, | Transportation is by bus; Ruest Mrs. McKendrick, assisting tor and chairman of the publicity sommitiee of the Whithy Chamber of Commerce, He is a past presi dent of the Whithy Rotary Club, a member of the Session of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church He was a member of the Great War Veterans Club which later became Whitby Branch 112 of the Canadian Legion. In Masonic cir- cles he is a past grand steward of the Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario and a mem- ber of Composite Lodge and of Keystone Chapter RAM In 1936 Mr. Frost married Mar- jorie Baker, daughter of the late Stanton Baker and Mrs. Baker. They have two daughters, Mar- Raret and Catherine. sored this summer, chil- ! I Over-Seas League Proposes Reversed Rhodes Scholarships {ilar to those made through the|b Weevils Killing Pine Trees In Robin Hood's Forest NOTTINGHAM, England (CP)--|eggs under the bark, have |Weevils are killing pine trees in/tated more than 40,000 trees Nottinghamshire beauty Sherwood Forest, where legend says Robin Hood once roamed. Pines seourged bY. fhe § on the sap of trees and lay their! "traps" are being set. LONDON (€P) -- A proposal for 'Rhodes scholarships in reverse" as been made by Sir Angus Gillan chairman of the Over-Seas League. roves Ihe Loa. re B Under the plan, outlined in an | have a chance to study at | Empire Day speech, British stu- onto's magnificent medical | dents would study in Common-|at the University of Brit | wealth countries under grants simt-| ambia on "the wooded peni the blue Pacific, or | scholarships set up 'by Common-| "little University of Newfound wealth statesman Cecil Rhodes. |with its emphasis on marine The Rhodes scholarships enable'ters." ROOM AND BOARD romising young men monwealth to study in B The Fvouing News editol 1 7 I WONT TELL MM NO BUT SR JASPER TOOK HM IN LIKE ERED ME THE) FOR ONLY $250... PAINTING AND AN | AFTER ALL, THAT'S \ OLD SHIP LANTERN | THE SUM HE ". FOR $75/ WANTED FOR mm! : PETER VAN PUFFLE WAS PAINTED BY OF FINE ART WHEN I BOUGHT IT FROM HIM BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL For OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Legal, Chiropractic, Real Estate, Beauty Clinic ond soon a Dental Clinic. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-311 If you have not received Times-Gozette by 7 P.M, BELL TAXI All calls must be Placed 7:30 P. . CALL Now MO 8-3731 WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Judge Reopening Labatt Case New Evidence Available Stan| and| they chased him at 100 miles an| witness came forth after Tending Thursday pleaded guilty to newspaper accounts of the trial.| to|He felt the plaintiff's past medical | changed. jail, temporarily, when he couldn't| history should be given a * full, | | eight-room | hay a $100 fine. The alternative is thorough' for! mine if he was ever subject tolless than the same week last year. driving while his lceince was un-| fits. He also {s wanted in Peterbor plaintiff, argued that although he! There wa LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Mr. Jus-|the case, he felt the defence tice D. C. Wells ruled in Supreme | allegation was 'very slender." Court today that the "bottle of SAYS HEALTH PERFECT beer" trial held last week in| He said Mr. Varga had prev- Woodstock should be re-opened to! jously testified his health was hear new evidence. "perfect" before the bottle of beer He made the decision . after| incident on June 4, 1955. George Mitchell, representing John| Mr. Varga alleges that a bottle Labatt Ltd., put forth three rea-| of heer served to him caused vio- | sons for re-opening the case. | lent illness. JUDGMENT RESERVED Defendants in the case are John | Mr. Justice Wells reserved judg-' Labatt Ltd, W. J. 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