Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 13 Sep 1957, p. 3

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R THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, September 18, 1957 LUSH TOBACCO CROP HARVESTED IN DURHAM COUNTY HIGHLANDS, ON SCUGOG ROAD, NORTH OF TYRONE VILLAGE Th 4 or ; Lk : MRS. WM. VANEYK AND MRS. PAUL VANEYK DISPLAY FINE LEAVES WM. VANEYK INSPECTS TOBACCO LEAF ON HIS FARM MRS. VANEYK WITH OLD TRACTOR STEAM PLANT ON FARM The rules and regulations for the use of the arena will be sent| Compensation Tyrone Area Tobacco Tops = 7%. Prize Skating Nights PEGE ES Compensation | died idenly on_ Thurs- { ROD) Siar Tuacer) The commission - also discus- ows of two RCAF sergeants kil- hd day at his residence. Born at| x a 3 3 : 188I( $01 e W ITO & al xtra 00 Peterborough, the deceased was Prize skating nights will be summer program had been very this office it would be only for sed the possibility of providingled with six other airmen in a the son of the late William and the feature attraction every|active. The CRA Teentown had|the "se of the assistant mana- (ables for the recreation room crash near Dorval airport here e od COMPAR WITH Bon) | osrruanies | Arena Commission Plans' [so = = Widows Awarded Sarah Long. He was 72 years Weekend at the Oshawa Child- held a monster rock and roll ger. {during the winter. A. direction Hidden in she rolling coun- greenh : 1i are|racks to which the sticks are at- of age. 8 ren's Arena during the 1957-58|show in th. arena. The proceeds| Several signs were made for|sign on Bond street to show the|in May, 1954, have been awarded try and grain fields, north of|ireated with steam, at a pressure|tached. |" For a number of years, Mr,|s¢ason. The commission approv- had been turned over to the the arena, said Manager Smith. way to the arena was also de-| $31,150 and legal costs in a court Bowmanville, is a farm with an, on 1p 4 inch, tol Curing is effected by the use of {ono was in business for Him. |0d free skating prizes to be Oshawa Retarded Children's As-He told the commission that the bated. settlement announced Thursday. unusual crop for this part of the = © (POF Snare od "xint|@ battery of oil burners, which hE ya Py Wins sig Ton awardes. every Friday and Sat- sociation, NO SMOKING signs put up by The compensation was awarded ovince -- tobacco. maa In ais \'/line the floor of the kiln, Heat TRY igh. |urday night. | Pw tling nights h the fire department were ig-| [to Mrs. Irene Paradis of Mone pr |weeds. Steam for this process is : Avi ed Long's Cosy Cabins on High- wo wrestling nights had been| d dur : SCOTTISH CASTLE | : The William Vaneyk farm, |provided by an archaic steam| Tom the burners dries the leaves ,o™" 3 few miles from the The arena manager presented held in the arena so far, The|nored during wrestling shows. | Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh (real and Mrs. Muriel MacDon- north of Tyrone on the SCugog (tractor, which stands on six-foot] oUt slowly, changing them from| 0 "wie health would permit,|8 review of the work done dur-| Canadian Legion had held al Chairman Robert Wilson com- ' 8h ald of Corbourg, widows of ser- road, is a hive of activity just/wheels outside the greenhouses, GATk Breen to a pale Zuld. After|ng. "7 ,nq attended the Anglican I"? the summer months to the hinge nigni. {mented that he had talked to was begun by James IV in 1501 geants Francois H. Paradis and now as farm hands race against| nt y [the four to five day curing pro-|.p 1.1 in Liverpool commission Thursday night. | : {Fire Chief Ray Hcbbs about the on the site of an ancient abbey.! William L. MacDonald. § 8 The seedlings are planted out cess the dried leave tored| "hurch in Liverpool, | or Will ; gd! Mr. Smith sent letters to uli patter, The fire d felt - or see Asin hab . . di the weather to harvest 45 acres oy 38! "| cess, ried leaves are store i vived by hi ife. the manager William Smith state organizations in the city i matter, e fire department felt of cigaret tobacco, the mainstay|.2le in May, in ficlds divided by|in a barn, after which they are| He is Survives oy HS iver.| most of the repair and mainten-| {Yh CARER ¢ ry Oh n|that there was definitely a fire of the farm |strips of field corn, which act as (graded, tied in 80-pound bales, former Ada Johnson of Liveranee work had been completed. i's Me faciitles of the arena. hazard caused by smoking. | |a windbreaker for the young| and stored for shipping to the|pool; one daughter, Mrs. 8.|qpe painting program had in- Letters had also been sent to the | rine 7 | ln ' f | | i : ; | William Vaneyk a hardy | pants, |cigaret factory. Most of the leaf| 'horndyke (Geraldine) of Whit oj 404" the seats, steps, player radio station and The Daily PLAN CHECKROOM | CAR SALESMAN "WANTED Duta, ba reised oom | Early in August, harvesters are|grown on the Vaneyk farm is|by; two brothers, Albert of Pe-| 24 honalty boxes, board, out.| limes-Gazette. The commission decided to Ontario since he came here from | i hired, The harvesters, mostly|shipped to a factory in Tilson. |terborough and Russell of Camp-|sije walls of the north addition,| Je said that a Toronto newspa-open a eheckroom for shoes for Hs nasve Sue I op Bs girls, walk between the rows of | burg. bellford. : |engine room, canteen and win-| PO youd carry a pictorial story skaters. The purchase of a fil- FOR G.M. DEALERSHIP ern Ontario, then moved to this tobacco plants, which by this time| Mr. Vaneyk said that six grades| The body is resting at the W. C. dows. fs ut the arena, |ing cabinet, a wheelbarrow and ares. |are waist-high, and pick off the|of leaf are grown on his farm, and Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. | The furnaces had been clean-| een and janitor help forfour record albums were also ek ad ' "Tobacco grows as well here as| leaves. The pickers start with the that all his tobacco goes for cig- Service will be on Saturday, ed and window frames re-instal-|! lo, Winter nas left to the dis- approved by the commission. Salary and New d rator supp If you're anywhere," he said, puffing on alarger, lower leaves and work aret manufacture. He said that Sept. 15, at 1.30 p.m. The Rev.|led. Boards and the puck board | cretion of IL Sac anager. The| An open house for aldermen elgar, and casting an apprecia-|their way up the stem of thesome pipe tobacco is grown in|H. S. Shepherd of Pickering willhad also been replaced. The| TINA er WIL AQvertise The POSk: and organization representatives tive eye over a load of tobacco plant. The upper leaves are un- western Ontario, but that no cigar | officiate. Interment will be insnowpit had been cleaned. The|"oNS: will be held during the first poy. If you're lozy er dishonest, don't waste your Hime, Write being loaded in his bam. "The| touched. Each picker is followed lea! is raised in this province. |Erskine Cemetery, Dunbarion. |manager said that the floor of PLAN STAFF MEETINGS {week of October. This will ac- ' ' Gorn ii, ove hm Eb, 8 here Sings Sah) Te reo At OL prren moves wamaw [16M tl uel we, gh id, tt mcg ES otic ih 50 ig wo shut yuh end svg ve phone mbar good erop Placed. | harvest weather, according to Mr.| In poor health for several ice surface. ete ens The cok start ments will be served BOX NO. 804, TIMES-GAZETTE |Vaneyk has been "perfect" -- a months Peter Boyce Waram, 601| Otherwi ing the ice season. The assistant * | * ' The leaves are hauled from Unevk, has been "perf = pjouthe sr Boyes Saram. erwise the lee would stick/manager's office would be locat-| Arena Manager Smith will at- DELICATE PLANT fields to benches near the little rain, followed by warm, dry Mary street, died at the Oshawa to the surface he said. ed downstairs. Since the tele-tend a meeting of the Ontario He explained that tobacco 18 a Suis um Where mare gil ie Wolter, no chances can A vg Hospi oh Juitsdas, The manager said that the'phone and records were kept in| Arena Association at the Peter- {them in ndles , e » 3 . + 3 . EE ms -- | m--s delicate plant, and requires Sreal bundles are then secured in/taken, during the season. Mr.| Born at Whitby on Nov. 14, care in it's early stages. "It's a "sticks" -- double wooden slats, | Vaneyk pointed out a curing|1881, the deccased was a son of | tropical plant, so we must be | which grip the stalk end of the|kiln, which had burned to theithe late Peter Boyce Waram| very careful in a northern eli-/leaves. Thirty bundles of three 8round a week previously. "It and Christine Mathison. Mr. | mate," he said. |leaves are held in each stick. was completely me last Fri-land Mrs. Waram were married | The arop » started Jong | o00 STICKS day," he said. fe emit waste| by Rev. Mr. Shorey, minister of OUSes, Near aneyk | ' |time," he commented as point- [Simcoe Street Met s urch, armhouse, where an average of Over 1000 sticks are made up in ed out a brand new kiln, com: in Oshawa in 1905. | two and a half ounce of seeds a day during the harvest season, (pletely fitted and loaded with to-| A president of Oshawa for 36 are required to ce 45enough to fill a kiln. The kilns, bacco well on it's way to being years, Mr, Waram had been an acres of tobacco. in the large wooden huts, are fitted with cured. employe of Oshawa Dairy Limit. ed since 1924, He was a staunch NEW ZONING BY-LAW i oh wd wat Yenr ative in: the various associations of the church. He was also a member of All New Residences Must [iss vic a wm WITH YOUR % ELECTRIC DRILL Frank, of Detroit. He was pre- Meet Strict Requirements [=== "0 AND THE NEW SELECTA He also Oshawa's new zoning law Apartment build require- the district. Ordinary construc- Grace and Beatrice and a bro-| special emphasis en ments In an R 2B district are|tion must be earried on with ther, Russell, all of Toronto. yard depth, side yard depth and|18 feet of aggregate side yards. reasonable speed. Work on any| The funeral service will be rear yard depth. Within residen-| The coverage of a lot in a building may not stop for more held at the Mcintosh Funeral MITREING tial districts no building may be residential district may not ex-/than three months. Chapel at 3 p.m. on Saturday, - built on a lot which not ceed 33 per cent of the area of, Only house-hold pets of a ocus-'Sept. 14, Rev. L. D. Begg, pas- eorresp nd with requirements, [the lot. The aggregate area of all|tomary species may be kept in/tor of First Baptist Church, will The by-law contains an exact|accessory buildings on a lot in a|dwellings. Every lot must have conduct the services. Interment schedule of the required mini- residential district may not ex-|a finished driveway to a parking wil be in the Oshawa Union! mum frontage, area .and yard|ceed 8 per cent of the lot area. |space or garage before building. | Cemetery. depths for residential districts, | No building may be built in an| The driveway must have a mini- \"."feo] R KS 4 (@®) P WORID PATENTS PENDING ; RIA R IB, R 2A or R 2B dis-/mum width of 10 feet in an R The minimum lot area requir-|". ™ ° pb A od oY the schedule fc an apart- triet with a height exceeding 35/1A or R 1B district. | WEA ! HER ildi i feet. No building day be erected| The driveways must be eight ment building wii be gro idlon 1 an R 3 district with a height feet wide in other residential - building contains bachelor apart. Sreater than 45 feet. | districts. TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- ments, requirements are reduc-| In an R4 or R B district SPECIFIC USES [casts issued by the Dominion ® ed to 75 per cent |buildings may only be 56 feet public weather office at §:00 am: To eompute minimum sideyard | high. | Bach zoned area has specific Synopsis: Skies will be mainly | {uses all its own. Buildings in any cloudy with showers continuing depth, storeys wholly or partly USABLE FLOOR AREAS larea may not be used for differ-'in the northern and eastern re- below sound require only 50) 3 i iden- ie . a i," '" oo Per Ce of Torry eens 3 BA Fi 'aos 1 Urpise han those speed gon. Somewiat coir gud dee COMPLETE WITH '4 %g » Big eens A specified by the bylaw. A single, An R 1A and R 1B area has Northwestern Ontario will con- ' 4 Plannin Bord Secre G. A family dwelling of one storey in| the following uses: single fam- tinue advancing slowly southeast. ; planning Soa, Sacer 6. "1 ee irs To Yoo By dueling The RC 18 Wan St i in uh COMBINATION ARBOR , 8 y od 7 matte floor 2, i oll YEician in his residence, ato most of the province Satur- MINIMUM FRONTAGE | single family dwelling |golf course, a 'public park, al day, : Buildings in an R 1A cr R 1B one and one haif storeys in an R church on a corner lot at least po . .. , ts valid weil district have a Fim. front | 1A sleet Tequires 1,050 square and half 250 in "size, a public Dieae Satara va | yard depth of 30 feet. Minimum fee! usable oor space. School and any accessory use. . oH | frontage for single famil. dwel-| In any residential district no| Permi'ted uses of an R 2A' Lake Ontario, Niagara, Hali- lings in an R. 1A or R 1B district person may use any land or district ar: any R 1 use and the burton, Toronto, Hamilton-- is 60 and 45 feet, respectively. building for an offensive use| following: dual dwellings or Sunny this afternoon, clouding No part of any buildng (in-| (Bas, fumes, dust, noise, odor).| semi-detached dwellings, ajover this evening. Widely scat- cluding verandah porch, terrace| Vehicles may not be parked orichurch, a public or private tered showers tonight and Satur- or steps) erected on a corner lot!stored in the front yard of any school with at least a two acre day morning. Clearing Saturday may be closer to the street line lot on which a building is locat-| lot, a convent, a day nursery or afternoon. Little change in tem- than 12 feet in an R 1A or R 1B ed. ys Yoes not apply to She [murgery sehicol, 2 solioge or gh perature. Winds light. istrict. parking of a private passenger er institution of learning, u In any other residential dis- car on a surfaced driveway. {not a trade school, Forecast Temperatures trict the minimum distance to, No tractortrailerss, dump The land owned by the Osh- Windsor * the street line is eight feet. jacks or commercial Yehicles| awa Missionary College on the St, Thomas eight 8 5,- ide i 4 is | L SIDEVARD REQUIREMENT [Wiha weight of more than omit side of King sreet cut iv Landen Minimum aggregate sideyards open. This does not prevent the existence at th@ present, but Toronto .... are also un important feature of parking of such vehicles for de- must conform relevant pro- Trenton the new bylaw. In an R 1A dis- livery or pickup. visions of the bylaw. St. Catharines trict the minimum aggregate No person in Oshawa may use, No part of any building may Hamilton sideyards requirement for single any unfinished building which be closer than 100 feet io the Muskoka ... family dwelling is 18 feet. detracts from the appearance of|street line. 1 bright end not afraid of werk, this is e good job with high v illaloe .. mr Bazlion CAPSULE NEWS in 1945, when his son, George A. |Nocih Bay... | Messecar, took over the weekly. Kapuskasing ...... COFFEE REDUCED |Moosonee 00! Four Teenagers To Stand ze, sec mee T . 1F [Cont reduction in the retail price OSHAWA AND : rial For Manslaughter Erma ed PITRICT | SEE THESE DEMONSTRATIONS AT : ea yp Cox ach: vl | | SWAN'S L.H.A, HARDWARE teenagers must stand trial on] MILWAUKEE (AP)--The Mrst|brand coffee in the Windsor area NO COUNCIL ME%TING manslaughter charges arising out! students to take ui i {will be $1.02 in the bag { i i » up residence in|Will be $1.02 in the bag and $1.08) N, meeting of city council will of Sie Nay 2 Sirsa fun Ta Marquette University's slabor. I the vacuum-packed tin, {be held this coming Monday due ; FRIDAY NIGHT AND ALL PAY SATURDAY of the Ontario Supreme Court ate $3,500,000 men's dormitory PRISON MUSIC lo Jack of an agenda. The ext fall assizes ruled Thursday. made a somewhat disconcerting] RICHMOND, Calif. (AP)--City | c8Ular session of council w discovery. jail prisoner: oing to have P¢ held at city hall on Monday Facing the manslaughter | pri s are going ave charge are Rene Delorme and They could get into their rooms music to soothe _their jangled| Sept 23, at 7.30 p.m. James McDermott, both 16: Vin.| Dut they couldn't get out. nerves. Police chief Charles E | BIRTHDAYS TODAY cent Tamarit, 17, and a juvenile.| University officials discovered Brown announced Thursday thal| Congratulations and all good |that the manufacturer of the Speakers will be put in the cell yishes are extended to ar- SATURDAY ONLY : , MINER DIES doors had mistakenly installed Pl0cks soon, with music from ci-/jene J. Stezik, 739 Albert street - ; ge TORONTO (CP)-- James Max 10cks intended for a mental insti-| Vil defence programs. "I would and Robert Hobbs, 110 Lauder | . j | welcome music if I were in some road, who are celebrating their Parker, 87, who was rescued af. tution. p , , ter being trapped by 12 hours by| bastile, wouldn't you?" he asked. | birthdays today. I | a slide in the Teck Hughes gold BRAS ILISHER DIES | WORKER KILLED FIRM INCORPORATED | died n Po Hal Thareday iy." 2d Messeca Rs. io ) -- Morleyl HAMILTON (CP) -- Twenty-| The current issue of The On-| ied in hospi ur se- Viessecar, 75, for more than|(hree - year - old construction tario Gazette carried the informa-| vere internal injuries. LNs publisher a Bur- worker Kenneth Austin died tion that letters patent of incor-| 7 His death was the second oid rng on d ursday at! Thursday night in hospital sev- poration have been granted to ci by the accident at the 4. urford. {eral hours after falling 70 feet!Inverlynn Limited. The company, | E LLY | 000-1 level, Jean Morrissette, Born in Brantford, Mr. Messe-|from a steel gird 4 ill car i | 3 t i h ' . | girder at the Bur- which will carry on business as a 38, falher of nine children, died|car had lived in Burford more|lington Beach Skyway Brid Y é ) fg » 3 § \4 pro- personal investment corporation, 2 shortly aitir he was dug eut by hap 50 years. He was publisher ject. Austin was aE ao pen Ba ned Tpora ol 948 Simcoe $1. N. -- Phone RA 35-0514 Oshawe Shopping Centre -- Phone RA 5-7513 tallow-workers. The Advance until ke vetired! Laka | Whithw. sss gesEszgzzas sez III

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