Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 Sep 1956, p. 3

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Board Would Build | New Public School Teachers Abide Seek Immediate Approval . __ ForCedar St. Area Site By Board Policy Jo, 2 Bite le rt cngan, 4st seem frying to find ? 2 Solution to She in C. B. vj | Representatives of the teachers| They added that they felt the: ure accommodal of p |of the secondary schools, and|could save the pL a ot school Shildrehs whey 1 Jecided ayailable 00 hould be used to {members of the school supplyfof time and work especially of rg igi AR AD cation Bev er present accommoda- [zum committee of the Oshawajtrivial matters, and wanted a rul-|,0 | he ny eS haws ing oh on Jo em, LB {School Board met last night in the/ing on how monies for the SUP-| mediate approval to build a new that a Po! m Dr. lott {OCVI boardroom, previous to ajplies would be collected. school on a site west of Cedar vacant at Foodorent fi {meeting of the board, to discuss] Mr. Bint said that all these street ils who 1d be 00] od {the recent ruling by the board, re-/points would be looked after by Th ' bo rd he from pup edu The "bon de- stricting the operation of the sup-the administrator, and if the work| % Hoard a report cided that this room should be put ply room at OCVI. The board at|got too heavy then another solu- lic Ye v8 oil, | Supetvisor of (C10 A ro shoy len pt |its last meeting passed a motion tion would be found. Dubie h in this area Fn decision up to Dr. Elliott, as to {that all supplies, for class, shop| The situation was brought to theicity will next year create a prob-{what class he wanted to put oh any special department be pur- attention of the board Mr. Bint/lem as to how and. whoce pupils A chased through the office of the|said, when a radio broadcast b: : ' Y|will be accommodated. (business administrator. one of the pupils, stated over the py KINDERGARTEN The tachers explained to the air, that teachers were, selling|® A' OR IMMEDIATE ACTION Previous to the board meeting, members of the committee that|sweaters and supplies at a much|, It Was the opinion of the board|s representation of parents of kin- {much money and time has been|cheaper rate in ihe schools than|that if work was started immed. dergarten aged children in the saved in the past, for the student, |¢h 1 iately, as to obtaining approved 1 ey could be bought elsewhere, bia °0| Westmount area, asked the board by buying books through the sup-|INTEREST AT HEART application for the school, then inithat a kindergarten be added to BAVETIME AND MoNEY | The board definitely had, the|Bisiel Lo Uiits, Nor ras he Westmount School. _ took | "Often we find that the local Gs, interests of the teachers innext September. piace a5. i the jack Of rowm ab [book Siores have Jit short of ale Ry asked . 2 Feport of Dr. Elliott said that at the pres-/the necessity of moving children an ] nd by writing ao. "0 good public relati to|ent time over one-third of the in older grades to other schools ; » (letter direct to the publisher I can 23% BO E00 es of oods by|Pupils now in attendance atlin order that a room might be save time any pr oney for the tne cohool." Mr. Bint 2 ¥ Conant School, were coming from made available. It was decided THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE | Parkwood by Col. R. S. Mec- , their guests. This view of a ' groups renewing old acquain- | tour the grounds and see the {Pe one ean i . that The teachers told the commit- across the creek, ie di that Dr Hiatt study the Tater OSHAWA Rotary Club's Friend- | Laughlin, an honorary mem- section of the beautiful grounds tanceships and welding new. | beauties of the grounds and |{pey never felt anything was tee that the radio broadcast was ,.. If a school id added to this dis. It was. moved by the board that ship Day here Monday was | ber of the club, for the mem- shows the service club mem- The reception also provided the | gardens. , . wrong with the students buying | Purely a student function, and thick, bY 1557 we Will be well bia provision of es to take pupils « the reception given at bers of the Oshawa club and | bers from 30 clubs gathered in | opportunity for the guests to | --Times-Gazette Photo |their hooks and sweaters, etc., in|that it has never been their inten- pled » Dr. Elliott said to the police games at the Boys' this manner. They explained that| tion to sell supplies in a "biglyove CORONATION CLASS | Training School on September 26, through contacts with the publish. | business manne: would once again be undertaken 1 ® | . Heatin Plant ers they could order books and| 'BY operating the supply reom The board also decided that Dr. py the board. : supplies at a reduced rate, and|We only wanted to help the stu- | Elliott would move one class from A request from the Oshawa - always had the option of return-|dents get their books at a reduced Coronation School to King Street camp of the Gideons for permis- Needs Re alrs ing any unsold supplies. |rate, and give good service as far|School so that congestion in Cor- gion to distribute copies of fhe Pp R. Cecil' Bint, chairman of the 3S getting suppiies which were not|onation School would be relieved New Testament, to pupils in i : | supply committee, told the teach-|available in town," the feachers| to some extent, Grade 5, during the month of Oe- The Oshawa Recreation Com. A report tabled at the meeting tober, was also passed by the ty ® mitte ity counci "|ers that it was never the idea of|Said. | € ih ge and civ coulie] Ie work the board to take this purchasing] They explained that supply showed Coronation School to be in board. {the Oshawa Community Recrea- POWer away from them. _ |rooms were now an accepted part| ig tion Association (CRA) head- h He Sy had "a hing that jot secondary Scncls i were Far . babii ar ildi ibbs | Shou e controlle e ad-|being approved by t d t- The Rotary Club of Oshawa Although the majority of the Forest Hill Club and Past District/ed by the donor to Bob Amell, I% azters building at 100 Gibbs 1 inistrator and for hie re SH bi Pp y he. depart ! hree-Mont erm held its most successful Friend- Oshawa members passed up the Governor John Gooch of Toronto. S. Hetherington, Ray Bosley and Sr f v [limited the use of the supply] Mr. Bint concluded the meeting , ] ship Day in the history of the'other events they were' out in| Extending appreciation to the J. Applegath of the Toronto " fal and winter approach-|ropm, The teachers can still order by saying that he felt 'a lot cf club on Monday when 333 Rotar-|force for the Parkwood reception Oshawa Club, District 'Governor | Club. This was second successive PB id OR yo. 3 ier from the publisher, simply by sticks were being placed through Th ft From jans from 30 clubs in the 246th and enjoyed with their guests the De Geer said that Friendship year the Toronto Club has won Ie ts ha ati mi ee: calling the administrator and tell- the spokes of the. wheel" and in or and 247th districts of Rotary In- beauties of the gardens, flowers Day had developed into one of top honors. at the CRA headquarters would 8 him where they order the sup- his opinion the idea of the teach- ternational gathered in the city and lawns of the luxurious Mec- the nicest affairs in the Rotary BOWLING PRIZES need a $1750 overhaul, oot a plies, and how many they need. [ers ordering through the business| = Allan Fry, 28, 16 Brock street|theft. The accused, on the adyice for a day of sports and good Laughlin estate. 4 district and the Oshawa club was| potarian William MacDonald ino electric wiring, The administrator will do the administrator would work out sat- east, was sentenced to three of the chief, immediately went fellowship Later at the dinner in Hotel Gen- Yeserving of uch credit oF he presented the lawn bowling priz-| "Ald Orville C. Eagle said it|Te5," Mr. Bint said. |isfactorily. He asked that any months in the county jail by|to the local station and gave him- Aside from the host club the osha, John Lowry, chairman of able Janne; nw ich it hand} des. was rather amazing that the re- AGREE TO POLICY questions which remained un-| Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in magis-| self up, Rotary Club of Toronto, with 56 the Friendship Day committee, its planting, . alse one od The T. W. Dobbie Trophy was pair job was left until late in The teachers said that they | answered and problems that trate's court yesterday for his COMMON PRACTICE members on hand, had the larg- commented that the highlight of briefly on plans for the distric presented. by the donor to Jesse|September. Ald. Lyman A. Gif- wished the meeting simply to might be encountered be submit-| part in the theft of eight tires, Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall, est attendance. Other clubs re-ithe day had been the reception conference to be held in Toronto pit ™0nq "Bob Crichton of the ford explained that no concrete clear up these points and agreed|ted in writing so as.a clear pic-|from General Motors of Canada QC, stated that it was a common presented were Ajax, Belleville, at Parkwood, He asked J. J.jon Oct. 26 and 27. | Toronto Club who had a score of action could be taken because the that orders in future would be fill- ture might be brought before the Limited on Sept. 11. 'hing for people to think that Bowmanville, Campbellford, Col- English to convey he whole: GOLF PRIZES wi {29 and a plus of one for two wins, boiler inspector had not made his ed in this way. board. Fry was appearing along with taking things from General Mo- borne, Don Mills, East York, hearted appreciation of the gath- rizes for e golf were pre- Second place awards went. to inspection of the heating equip-| Patrick McGarry. 25 244 Arthur tors was not stealing, because of Fairbanks, Forest Hill, Hamilton, ering to Col. McLaughlin. "Mr. sented by Rotarian William Min-| AE. .. ment until recently. : a .the plentifulness in which they : Ed. Bradley and William Mac- ! street, Ross N. Atkinson, 32, Har i Tagey | mony road RR 2, and Donald N. See the articles around the plant. a: y : . fi , . Ll] ] » avelock, Islington, Galt, Lea- Sam' was accorded a standing ett as follows: first low gross, A . . i i ies! Ba Mimico, Pelerhoroagh, Pick-| ovation oe Bruce Bradley, Oshawa, 76; sec! Dold a the Oshawe io ait a ume i) bad 2 gift e 1gion S £4 ng Kennedy. 27. 530 Mary. street, "It is the usual ering, Picton, Port Hope, Co. HEAD TABLE GUESTS ond low gross, Jac Graham, | Third prizes were won by|with the recreation committee| y who were also charged in the|it is the court's du : j r . | We: : four. | : : bourg, Scarboro, Stirling, Swan-| Rotarian Jack Shephard intro-| Weston, 80; most honest golfer, rady and Dwight Bennett letter. They did not wish to take same theft. Trials for the other upon the employes, the serious- Brady three men were adjourned until{ness of taking things from the Weston, Whitby and duced the head table among|Tom Houghton, Ajax; first low|Bill \ : ney wis; i » will I entom, _ y whom were: Past District Gov-|net, first flight, G. Galbraith, To- of Campbellford with a score of action iSice. 20 besitive Tecom: n uence n ommuni i EE Dh he + "Commencing at 10 a.m. _97lernor S. F. Everson of Oshawa; ronio: second low nel first ign, gl Mh Bg with eventually roferred. the. heating | |Dctober et the Yeyvest of 9 example of anyone who v i ve- B. Kri . Mills; = first one win w a - } hud A 4 " golfers toured the Oshawa Golf President Bruce Curtis of Have BRK ot Ls ons! | ON 'Silhors OF. Colborne. Who overhaul matter back to the By MRS. CLAYTON LEE dom, He placed a child in their SEEN ON ROOF caught, Mr. Hall said. Kish bai dbs tourna-| Ajax; President Lloyd Gibson of on, Port Hope; second low net,/had a score of 27 I oT aton comm ration com: Meer 3 Foard of Education midst, Sourage and love are Aol idence Sven at Free trial person taking from General x; 1 Lloyc a : th FIN INMENT 1 ir { t ._|gifts w as for everyone, show at security police at ment at the Oshawa Lawn Bowl-| Whitby; Past District Governor second flight, W. Bottomley, Wes- FINE ENTERTA mittee representatives -- Alder-| The world of nature is teeming who will take the o oT yone [tors should realize that it i ; Ed./ton; first low net, third flight, T.! During the dinner community pan™y "Edward Rundl a AL wi m and use them.) General Motors saw men on thei 0. 1t°1 aontend that ing Club. Another large group Maurice Rector of Leaside; : 3 I 2h ian | . Edw undle an with moral parables and crowded We must share our lives, and sup- roof of the chassis build lat : ] © t sh- |W. bbie, Oshawa; second low ing was led by Rotarian -- 1 fi s P= r of the chassis ing late [ex taken on a tour of the Na- Storie nor 3 3 Eaghoh, Dovid| net. Toi ion B. Cleh, dow | singing Drynan 'with Bill William. 2erL V- Walker -- =. SX tion | Yih spiritual I Symbols. - Jesus|port the work of our Sunday |in the evening of Sept. 11. They um seutance of Hee 3 SFR AT PARKWOOD Lander, secretary of the Oshawa boro; first low gross, first nine, son at the piano. Later baritone] e of seeds, vines, grain,iSchools, as today's Sunday School watched the men for quite some| 4 .that 0 boxe nN prabably at next week's meeting| , | ti Between 5 and 6 p.m. the Ro-|Club; Dr. Douglas Langmaid, Al. Kerr, Toronto; low gross, solos by the incomparable and| for eouncil's approval. Re Toa 204, flowers a usc iow happy ime and saw they ware loweiing] ty be {tage of books that give us a children when they first start to|them in a car parked a short | og Tas Slrcumaanced of" Boys A . 4 id of Toron- tarians were guests at a recep- president of the Oshawa Club; second nine, M. Campbell, Peter- popular Frank Oldfie ron- | tion at Parkwood where the visit- William Lytell, president, Toron-| boro; first low gross, nine holes, |to delighted the large gathering. " { wealth of nature lore. These form| o to Sunday School. But some-| dist f di ors were graciously received by to Rotary Club; William Riddell, |J. J. English, Oshawa; low net The eniertailinent Was presen | nig ne BB grt gt | Bo to 4 es choy, S| Tis vin om the iy ug. & case and because he had pl Col. R. S. McLaughlin, his Saugh- president, Bowmativille Clb; T. Sive holes: J. Rew, Jorest, Hill o by ar oes Se He rice an illustrations come from personal fall away. We must encourage opr eur Aap ly BY al ty, he would agree with My, ter, Mrs. M. I. McEachren of W. Dobbie. Leo Doherty, presi-/longest drive, M. } : . as mas ; gs experience. hil ' , all and impose a sentence Toronto, District Governor Wal- dent, Campbellford Club; George dale; hidden hole, M. Vanstone, was assisted by Miss Laurie ig . peri aver forget the moming Shildren pe LL ives. | BO away except Fry, who they | three months. ter De Geer of Bowmanville and Noble, president Stirling Club; Al- Bowmanville. van, violimish ios 3 Harold tired I t {when our Sunday School superin-|We must help our pupils to realize | ook Se bo ic ba under| "I feel that you have suffered br Douglas Langmaid, presid: fred Minaker, president Colborne bol i. Storie Trovhy a ye i g ; n ues 10Nn | tendent brought. in a carelessly-| that much suffering goes on in the pi ¥ ol ge Hi ig 4 id Seater Jovy Din Hh mt of ie Oshawa Club. Aub; uglas 1 ' $e py - t ee : built dove's nest that had been heart of the boy or girl who does the car, and esca | 3 " 15 - - - -- | y § ' ped out the op- record against you and you have How much is a 3% acre land shattered in a storm the previous not belong to church or Sunday i i parcel worth on Nonguon road? night, but the robin's nest in the School. One of the hardest! Poop oy Flintoff of the I Di 3 good Job. This is Tegretable iment 16 Del g $10,000?, $6000?, $3500? or $2500. tree rested safely. {enemies to fight is discourage- A Ont Re 1 t Assoc e egates All four prices were bandied RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION | ment. 2 ae | police, said that Fry called him than the three months in the way - " . about in city council last night in| The Sunday School is not a com-| INFLUENCE t his Some he following morn- of punishment", His Worship said To Convention a discussion of the land owned by mercial euterprise that supplies A real friend can have a strong| "8 8nd admitted his part in the'to Fry when passing sentence, G. Corby, which is up for sale. entertainment, but a religious in-|influence in the life of a young LJ \4 Will Unv ell Pla ue a te Oa A they Soles wot pa owtst aL te . . 's 1 222, UAWCIO, will - yer, hair-|an ristian ucation., m| '"'What is the secret of your life?! 4 awa"s Local man of the property committee these things are withdrawn, the|Tell me that I may make mine ome axpayers Liable attend the union's' quarterly na-|; a 5 t a a in charge of negotiations, said results are unfortunate. Extensive beautiful too," said a young girl Plans developed by the Ontario/ment, Captain W. Smith, Captain/held in St, . George's Memorial tional conference in Toronto nex that Corby is asking $10,000. | portions of lesson material, plan-| to her chum. : 56 Wi 4 ican Church. The parade will w, v vi ; : | U Regiment Association for its 1956 me A oe Spiain BoD, 2agie Hs a at 10.30 When representing - more City council went along with the ned on a yearly basis, are un-| "Thad a friend", was the reply annual reunion, to be held in Osh-| woRTHINGTON TO SPEAK and will be led by the regimental than 70,000 UAW members across/ hee oy committee that this used. Pupils are at loose ends and| May I suggest that we be kind or 0 ax aymen S awa on Oct. 27 and 28, are aimed The dinner at the Armories on band to and from the church. : 'w . price las way gut of Jing 2nd en-/may form undesirable Sunday) and generous in our approach, at making this the greatest re- saturday at 6 p.m. will be fea- DEDICATION SERVICE The Oshawa delegation will be fion to offer Corby a ttle mos | habits, and the idea can be plant-land realize that it is our duty, in| Many of the Oshawa males ment will let you go until 1987 union ever held by former mem- tyred by the presence as guest On Sunday afternoon, Oct 28./1ed by Russell McNeil, president than a third of his aski more ed in the minds of boys and girls a sense, to be messengers of God. | now receiving the last of 4000 rather fhan assess you, say, for bers of the regiment. Tied inispeaker of Major - General F. F. after lunch has been served tol ¢ iho yocal. Oshawa will have -- $3500 § asking price that Sunday School is less vital/It is His house that we are in-| notices from the city tax collec- one month (83 cents). with the reunion will be the cere: Worthington, CB, MC, MM, who|the visiting delegates the dedica- |i. |argest single delegation at! Ald. Dyer said that this price han they have been taught to be-|viting our boys and girls to at-(tor's department advising them| A man may also pay a partial mony of dedicating a memorial was commandant of the armored| tion service for the memorial go ooen ce is 'roughly tires titaes the S rice lieve. .|tend, and it is He who wants tol that their $10 poll tax for the poll tax if he pays a business plague in the Oshawa Armories. school at Camp Borden at the plague will be held, The service, "ry" locting will be held in the ed value of the property and a hen Jesus spoke of the king- receive them there. !year is due, will not have to pay|and-or property tax that comes in memory of the men who fell time when the Ontario Regiment|to be conducted by Capt. the Rev. King Edward Hotel on September reasonable price : the tax. {to less than $10. For instance, if in the service of the Regiment in was training there for overseas Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, as- 2 8 d 23 » He said that Corby claims he J ® . City tax collector Clarence Cox he pays an $8 property tax, he the second world war. service in the second world war. |sisted by the former padres of" n¢ <. has been offered $6000 for it L [said that many notices are sent|will also have to pay a $2 poll tax After registration of members, The program of entertainment for the regiment, will be at 3 p.m.,| |" Ald, James L. Lovell, co-chair- 1quor urce ories out to those who are not required |--the difference between his prop- on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 1 p.m. the dinner will be outstanding and will be open to the public. SNUFF CENTRE man of the property committee, {to pay because the tax depart-|erty tax figure and the poll tax the first event of the reunion will On Sunday morning, Oct. 27, Members of the Ontario Regi-| Kendal in Westmorland, Eng- said that Corby purchased the {ment has not been notified of * Those NOT LIABLE ia 9 z . x be a parade to the City's war members of the Ontario Regi- ment Association are now regis-|land, where tobacco arrived from|iand about three year f . | change in their status, pa join with tering in large numbers for the North America in 1632, has been|g2500, years ago for ry 0 S a 1ence | aume ides hae Jumber off But You oy, Jot hav fo pay { 0 will n {poll tax a is year if you are memorial, at 3.45 pm. There a ment Association will j uml 1 memorial service will be held the present Ontario Regiment at reunion, which, it is expected, making snuff nearly three cent- : y of, Wilson also stated that he was|/l0 Pay may be gained from the a university student, a member with three padres of the regi- a combined church service, to be will have a record attendance 'uries. | | The increasing number C § r es TA TA -- -- = 'WANT ADS USED |vouths appearing in magistrate's|given the case of beer found in| JUESher oF Doll taxpayers In 1955.10f toe Canadian pirined. forees court as of late, charged with the car with him. He was sen- ole separated from $10 bills, $10 or more or if you are assess- x ® ® having liquor, appears to be tax-|tenced to a fine of $25 and costs or Council Rents AS PRIVATE EYE ing the patience of Crown | one month, PARTIAL PAYMENTS i a tenant. ou 1 1 A PRIVATE EYE is a free- |Attorney Alex C. Hall, QC, and| The third case was that of Keith|, -"8Y0¢ you fal In 02 2On-pay- it ou are 15 assed as a tenant . lance detective who sells | Magistrate F. S. Ebbs. | Tindall, 19, Lot 18, Concession 7,8 -- OF Sven 3 Partial paying ii Jou Tent two Ya ore rooms Mill St Home his services to individuals. | The young people have the most| RR 1, Uxbridge, who was fortun.| 48 CROW. ¥ Jou Bos ao T. $10 A racing a self contained L] Want Ads are used by [amazing stories, as to how they} { . ® ® ate enough to find a bottle of | oss ahead of the ga , 5 : s me. | private eyes to locate missing [came to have the liquor, that the WHISKY Jlongside the highway. | "gat ahout the eal pavertives ah hoot & mw ind City council agreed last night at X V 1 1¢ y persons and information. You |court has heard in many a day. | Tindall was picked up by Pros vo, are under 21 years or|municipality, or are under 1 its regular meeting that it should use them to advantage when | Stories ranging from finding a vjucial police Friday = evening, "60 vears you don't have to| years or over 60 years. help the Oshawa Association for : | you have things to announce, |full case of beer in the ditch, run- barked He the Newmarket oad. pay anything. But if you reach There is another method of es- Retarded Children, but was split A hoard of works report, ac- struction period, and at the changing the city engineering! Sell. rent or buy. ning elong King sitent io men car at the time half empty {the age of 21 years or 60 years caping the poll tax, not used in on how to go about it. cepted by city council last night, time of future maintenance." policy which caused hot-and- Dial RA 3-3492 and place [giving full bottles of whisky an [ar Dis BOTTLE FOUND (Part - way through 1956, the Oshawa. Some smaller munici- The split came in debate over a.eP yo x 'Ald. John G. Brady, vice heavy debate at last week's Your problem with an exper- rum away for nothing, seem to be| Tindall told the li t the Amount will be cut down pro-|palities in the province allow property committee motion to/said that Consumers' Gas Com-| pair t*'ch the board of works, council meeting. «| ienced Want Ad writer. It's | he easiest storles thought up by Tindall to cst that Le hog POrtionately. |their potential payees to put in rent a house at 99 Mill street fo pany had to tear up Bloor street said later that the only other| This policy is one of approval] half-way to being solved. the boys. Fe th A oot at 8 2 For instance if you became 21|time, perhaps as a laborer in the the association for $35 per month, pavement to lay its new gas feasible route was along Bloor. by the city engineer before | THREE ARE ACCUSED Shi ima one yoo a years old in June this year, that|public works department, in leu in accordance with an association transmission line because it was The boara of works prepared Streets are dug up to lay pipe, " Yesterday three of these youths| o t t Smagine toll us where means you will be eligible for|of paying. request. not allowed to lay it along High- its report after works officials the report said. The report, also, appeared before His Worship, on| Cu fou the bottle: world you?"} 2xation for half a year and you| Poll tax payments are due two This motion eventually carried, 'way 401 by the Department of conferred with Consumers Gas Said that the engineering depart: oses 1Cence having liquor charges. One was 1615.7 \pyorney Hall asked er pe charged half as much --|days after notice is received. If But ot Bone i 0 Highways. officials last week. ment will continue to give notice years, one was 17, and the third| "OVE A OFREN $5. If you reach 21 years towards|you can afford to pay and don't, to the gas company of city pav- 19 sed y y. the end of the year, don't worry the city can take legal action Eagle said that the city was not This board of works report Work was begun on the line- D i | i "Just where I told the officer 1 X doing enough for retarded ehil-lcame in C response ie Sitizons laying project two weeks ago. juz vans o, Hiat the "or For h Months. hy aygear, Robert C. got it. Alongside the road," th | about it, because the tax depart- against you. ould rent ihe house plains. 2 neil I ro ou racting 30 5 are sii dig mains before pavement is laid. cent, Toronto, was picked up by accused smugly replied, . fo of 31 Dorr vear he mOmInall eal 222, United Automobile ous fect. due aides "me ond The report also said thal an! melvin Perry.' 107 Brodksideliesl orn was, Picked up byl His Worship commented that rn river fee of $1 per year Jocat 22 ed 'Automebile fout feet deep - along OT other factor in the engineering], eivin Perry, I rodkside| a ee hs -¥1 there apparently is a place where angeover Ald. John W. Dyer, co-chairman Workers' of America, complain- to hold the pipe. policy demands that "wherever Ave., Toronto, was given the min: grounds oY ue ht be was| hey are finding the liquor but| % i) of the property committee, said ing about the tearing up of'T0 RESTORE PAVEMENTS feasible, gas s 'shall »on.| imum sentence under a drunk| H 'it's definitely not beside the . that this would set a bad prece. Bloor street pavement by the gas The board of works report also Stenrred a neal be €O%|driving charge by ,Magisrate|given the liquor. As to where he road " Jailed Month Runs Smoothly dent, since it would give other company explained that "it is the intention) Why were these mains not put PbS when he was convicted of|Was given it or by whom was not! A fine of $25 and costs or one vedy groups the incentive to ask INFLEXIBLE RULE of the gas company to restore all under the sidewalk then? City En.(driving a car while under the in-|Pressed by the court, and a sen- month was given by His Worship The changeover at General or SITiar frealma In explaining why the 12-inch pavements and walks to as good!gineer Fred Crome explained, at|fluence of alcohol, on the evening|lence of $10 and costs was im TT vig alter D. Russell, 1393 Simcoe i transmission line went on Bloor a condition, or better than that last week's council meeting. that|of Sept. 7 posed by His Worship. "ISt. N., was sentenced to one Motors is running smoother this v year because of clauses written He suggested that council at a H 4 " ray 4 : ; . vw The second case appearing be ini i. date" grant ds to the instead of along Highway 401 |existing at the time of conmstruc- Bloor St. sidewalks already| Police stated that Perry was \ 1 month in the county jail, plus ature date nt funds to thet board of works report read tion". had a full quota of telephone | stopped on Simcoe St. when|fore the court was that of Edward LJ ence ourse: suspension of licence vy a il into the new UAW contract with ssociakion, at least equal to the . : rn He " rw amount that the city charged DY Ald. Lyman A. Gifford, chair.! The report saw .no reason for wires, sewers, gas mains an d| Police noticed a car proceeding | Wilson, 17, of port Perry who was of three years, when he appeared|the company, Clifford Pilkey, man said 'the department of rua = "high t i p north in an unsteady manner picked up by local police parked i . TAW fi hem in rent : igh tension wires beneath them. ns L 3 t B B i S before Magistrate F. 8S. Ebbs yes-|Local 222 UAW financial secretary Other aldermen agreed that the highways mad Hop Seine Ma ee And N rr : ee P. King told jhe court] urday night OBNY Brae Poi, Sar. 0s pone terday on a charge of being intoxi-|said today. > HR 4 pir S p 5 " 3 a e was calle 0 the police 9 . | A A hi h: he A HESS sation 35h he ol of - st ing utility lines along fe right- g orman Ruudson, Wine 08 heBlanc, | station in order that a blood ted: IT BEE fu 14 Week Siyll defence stro, sated Wille I cnarge of an aus or. Pilkey said that the mode} pnce. Mayo 8 "Yt of-way of a controlled access : : pd § *| might be taken and found that the | pending his licence, f Is nurse, scheduled to be held|™ rq i ai : : 5 Pry y st forae ix hs aL y ver, Alta ce, for she felt ; le 3 Constable William Cairney told i "The ikl will use the highwa due to the hazard to On Canadian Team Red Deer, Alta : accused was intoxicated. The|that if such was the case, the ac-| Oshawa his Detohers hi beline court that he followed a car SHpetlor lo: the old system of ne- he ciapon Wi use Lie high-speed traffic during the con-| rope ro (EP)_Two Ontario Doug. Bajus of Winnipeg was blood test showed 1.5 parts of| cused would lose his job. Iv Sp oivil ast SUL the usw on Aug. 18 from Pleasure Valley na ine rie meutary Joes. y-rel 7 drial i (Selected as an alternate and| alcohol, His Worsh Mrs. i 20 | 4 iq * | me . . ver. | 2 .ntally-retarde hil- golfers and two from British|3, 1 ; orship commended Mrs ses-| 10 Jones Ave. Hhe said'that the : out oo euiglly-tetarded a COMING EVENTS {Columbia are among the seven James P Ang of Montreal is tol Mrs. Bernice Arsenault, 107| Arsenault- for taking such an io | Tomas Hopkins announced ves |car was weaving from side to side| lhe Dew agreement provides . Theif mala § ghd {chosen to represent Canada in the| © Non-playing captain. Brookside Ave., Toronto, was terest in the boy, but said the| pr Hopkins said postponement/and that, when he stopped it to|@ more rigid set of rules for the 2 ithly gra {Americas Cup matches at Mex-| The Americas Cup series is one allowed 'to take the stand| minimum sentence would have to was due to ibn Li ty of question' the driver, he found|COmpany to follow," said Mr. 8 Brovinee. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF CON.|ico City's Club Campestre, Oct. 27/0f the major golf events of North|by Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall, |be imposed. instructors at provincial civil de Russell in an intoxicated condi-| Pilkey. : 4 {sumers meeting Thursday September |and 28, the Royal Canadian Golf{America, played every 'second|QC. She stated that she was a| The minimum sentence besides fence headquarters "| tion. "The men have had more time i GLACIAL LAKE 20th p.m. North Simcoe School Speak-|Association announced Sunday gear between Canada, the United|relative of the accused, and that|sending the accused to jail for Civil defence headquarters was, The month in jail was imposed, |tc absorb details of the change- Centuries ago as the Labrador er, Jr. A. Re Haskell Presiden To- 3 They are Jerry Magee, Toronto; Shae and Mexico on a rotating he has been living with her for| seven days, also automatically unable to supply the instructors When the court was told that this over plan than they would have OW Chlons in Fraul for 1057." Moe Norman. Kitchener: Bob asis : two years. She told His Worship| su pends his licence for six {because they were ordered to con- was the second charge of being {had under a supplementary agree- cluding lakes Superior, Mich Kidd and Gordon MacKenzie, both The matches are played as four- that this was the first trouble|months, and his car will be im-/centvate on the formation of a drunk while in charge of an auto- ment." Mr Pilkey added an and Huron was called Algon- FERNHILL PARK BINGO TONIGHT, of Vancouver somes and singles in 18-hole ser- Perry had ever gotten into, and|pounded for a period of three survival plan, above all other ac. mobile that Russell had been con-| GM officials refi oe 1 dn lake. 12 ames 95. 6 Jackvots, Avalon, 28a' Others selected are George ies, _ . lasked for consideration, as to sus-imonths, == tivities. : 'victed on. ment on hes math t0 1. omy A we sheet retreated. the area now 217 217

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