The Oshawa Times, 7 Apr 1959, p. 6

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A ec RR Rl NR i Se ---------------- v 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuksday, April 7, 1959 | BOWMANVILLE COUNCIL | London Holds Move Withdraw From gt %er High School District BOWMANVILLE ~ Bowman-|Orono; and a 150-student chool Yille Soul i) wil Ceusider the io be constructed in Millbrook. |committee are Reeve Higgon.'the Waterloo area. poss! y withdrawing from! puty-reeve Jack Brough sug-|Deputy-reeve Brough and town he al the Durham district high school gested that council set up a com. clerk Bob Reynolds. a ; : hy Nightshift gives shortly board. It Is proposed that the mittee to investigate the possibil:' Mayor W. D. Carruthers told workers uncovered a 2,000-porind municipality set up its own high(ity and the cost of Bowmanville council he mentioned the poss!-|German bomb dropped in 1941, school district. Council discu:sed|withdrawing from the high school bility of the high school board The dragline of an excavatin fe possibilty 3 Monday's Heel. board and going on its own. Idividing at the meeting ot en shelved a propos ouncillor 0, J. Presson ieii council representatives April 1. i from Newcastle council that an|council was dodging the issue and'He sald at that time he felt the Era! Sues Deivie the Sonstrac. LONDON (Reuters) -- London held its breath for five agonizing {hours early today, waiting for an explosion 'that might have gate possibilities. Included in the| wrecked the heart of the city in | WIth| rachine nudged the object seve|s. = 2-EXCITING FIRST-RUN HITS A SAVAGE, PASSION FILLED SPECTACLE OF LOVE AND NATURE IN THE RAW! "Men and COLOR Wolves" SILVANA MANGANO * -- aNd ---- PEDRO ARMENDARIZ BILTMORE «he pravados' & Gypsy and the Gentleman' arbitration board decide the site|said the schools had to be built jboard could - become too large for the proposed new high school] Deputy-reeve Brough said he|which would result "In an unruly| Army experts of the Royal E in Clarke Township, . agreed, but failed to see why'situation." neers probed the huge steel sh The board proposed a 400-pupil Bowmanville taxpayers should Newcastle village council sent|¥dally at 6:15 am. they sig school for Darlington township|pay for them. letters to all councils urging that Dalled the all clear. to be constructed in the Courtice] Reeve W. D. Higgen moved the| the location of the Clarke town.| They found that the fuse was area; a 400-pupil school for matter be left in abeyance and:ship school be brought before an|Jammed and there was no dan- Clarke to be constructed near'a committee be set up to investi-'independent arbitration board, |ger of an explosion. They loaded | SLE Suggests Town | TIMES BUREAUS Service Sites oni wi [it harmlessly in a tract of waste [ground at the mouth of the Thames River. The bomb lay almost exactly | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The will not operate this year. Industrial Commission Monday| The plant is reported obsolete {recommended to council that the and uneconomical, and is being town instal services to industrial offered for sale. over two subway tunnels that carry trains under the Thames River. The stations at each side, Charing Cross and Waterloo, were shut down. CLEAR AREA Ajax 426 BOWMANVILLE sites as one means of attracting During March, five new indus- FIREMEN ARE SEEN bat. tling flames at the Norman Ir- night, Mrs. Irwin and her two , children saw the fire break out win home near Ajax Mon"'-y | as they stood waiting for a Family Watches Home Destroyed PICKERING (Staff A fam- resting the fire, bu' not before ily of four lost all their posses- the whole interior was burnt out.| slons in a fire which gutted their No one was in the home when/ home Monday evening a mile|the fire broke out. The cause has east of Ajax. not been determined, | Mrs. Norman Irwin and her, The family had lived in the two daughters were waiting for a frame house for four years. It bus on No. 2 Highway opposite was one of Pickering Township's their home when they saw flames older homes. flare up In the living room. A! The family went to gtay with| few seconds later the window friends for the night and the crackled with heat. Pickering Red Cross will render Whitby and Pickering fire de- assistance to help the family se-| partments responded to the cure new quarters and supplies alarm and were successful in ar- of clothing and bedding Ajax Police Court Briefs i AJAX (8Tatf) -- William Harwood avenue on March 11. He Loucks, RR 1, Oshawa, was fined laid the charge following his in- $10 and costs or three days by vestigation. Mrs. Vandenburgh Magistrate C. W. Guest in Ajax said she had not seen the other bus. The family lost all its pos- sessions in the fire, Photo by John Mills iindustry to the town. It suggest-|trial prospects were obtained. In Rae Hopkins ~~ Ma. 3-7282| The potential radius of destruc- tion -- about 200 yards -- was cleared. Roads were closed. The ed that costs of such services be each case appropriate action was| absorbed in the general tax rate. taken by the commission. In one| ATA" MUD BATH PROVES COSTLY AJAX (Staff Leslie Bergmann, age 20 of Chad- burne street. Oshav.a will pay a police officer's cleaning bill and a fine of $10 and costs for making an iluegal left hand turn, and for spraying the officer's uniform with mud from a rapidly acceler- ated car Bergmann was successful in having two other charges of falling to stop at stop sireets dismissed The ciarges were heard before Magistrate C. W. Guest in police court at Ajax Monday. Corporal Thomas Cham- bers told the court that he saw accused make an illegal left turn at Harwood and King's crescent Anril 1. He stopped him at Station road, and obtained his name and address and told Bergmann that he would be charged. Then Bergmann accelerated away at such speed as to spray the officer's uniform with a liberal application of mud, Counefl would decide whether case the prospect's representa-| or not a orospective industry tives came to town to conduct a world qualify for the benefits detailed investigation of avaoilable lavailable under the sugvested sites and services. | policy. The commission is now in pos- | It was learned there is = like-|session of a report of the Ontario [lihood that a new and modern Water Resources Commission, re. canning factory will he built in or|viewing the town's present water| near Bowmanville. Canadianan' cewage systems, it sug |Canners Limited reported that gests a course of future activi the 1958 national carry-over in-/based on the rate of. growth. This, is so great that the local plantition of 12,000 by 1970. Parent Charges 'School Firetrap HAMPTON (Staff) -- The con- carried on at the school and no dition of Shaw's Public School, adequate apparatus for fire pre. 8 .'purchase a 1959 two-ton si from Ontario Motor Sales after for London's first skyscraper. = opening five tenders for the new 26-storev office building to house . vehicle. Council will purchase the'the headquarters of the Shell Oil ventory of canned peas and corn growth rate indicates a popula [truck for $2806.45, _ suggested council committees and begin making MONTREAL plans for work to be carried on) " die Savignac, chairman of the city's iage should be under way. Council| controversial 1950-60 budget call- |did not have time for matters|ing for record expenditures of uch as these at regular mest: '§165,793,170, and requiring boosts ngs. {Hungerford Bridge across the Thames was closed. Also threatened was the build- in housing London's central civic govirnment, the London P ward Tender On New Truck County Council, and the ultra- modern Toyal Festival Hall, HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling. London's finest and newest con- {ton council Monday decided tnicert hall | truck! The site was heing excavated Company. | IR YOU GIGGLE! LAUGH! ROAR! ) ANG 4 RANK OREANILATION PRESENTATION 5 ExciomG SU VERE Hid PLUS THI. Rickard| Deputy-reeve Garnet | should form| RECORD BUDGET (CP) J. M |executive committee, Monday He suggested plans for a gar- agked city council to approve a in real estate, water and business Council decided to give a $25'taxes. City council has until rant to the Oshawa Fair Board. April 15 to make a decision. stated by a parent to be a fire/vention. He suggested an inspec. |trap, was discussed by Darling- tor from the county fire mar. {ton Council here Monday. |shal's office be brought in to in- | A letter was received from a vestigate. | parent charging the school is un-| Reeve Nichols said schools are| | safe. ithe responsibility of the mun-| The writer said the building cipality and a letter should be was a temporary structure, andidirected to the school 'board tell-| |for this reason was unsafe for|ing it to take immediate action children. He said the chimney/in the matter. had shifted during the winter and| Councillor Ear] Trull said "if| [that a second exit could not be'the building is in such condition] | d. The space heater in the that it should be condemned, then | Police Court on Monday. Loucks|car. was charged with having an ob- Gary Hooey, 18, of York street structed windshield. Constable pleaded guilty to obtaining liquor William Shaw told the court that as a minor and of being drunk in two girl's scarves were hung on'a public place. the inside of the windshield. Corporal Thom a s Chambers Mrs. John Vandenburgh, charg-|said he had arresteq accused at od with feiling to yield the right|the Community Centre April 4. of way was fined $15 and costs| Hooey was fined $256 and costs or ten days. Constable Hugh oh each charge, or five days each t Carter testified that he was called charge. Magistrate Guest warn. $0 a minor motor accident at the ed Hooey "to keep away from intersection of Station road and/teen dances". Ask Cure For Septic Tanks announcement by Jack Wiser, a partner in the company operating the Plaza and ton township council voted Mon-|site for the Clarke - Newcastle [Biltmore Theatres, Oshav | The new building will be con-|for the Durham District H 1g hlindependent arbitration board. |structed on a vacant lot near the (School Board to issue debentures| Royal Bank of Canada It will be for the purchase constructed so that at a later|three proposed new schools. date a movie auditorium can be| The decision was the result of built above the alleys. Bowling Alleys Planned At Ajax AJAX (Staff) ~ Construction will start on nine new bowling alleys at the Ajax Shopping Cen- re, south plaza in mid-May, The was made today Frontage of the new building will be occupied by the Toronto {Dominion Bank, Other features of BROUGHAM (Staif) Holder, spokesman for Brown. What they should do. "There is field Garden subdivision, camel..." entirely solved .Regular before the Pickering townshipisewers are the only real answer." council Monday evening many problems. Foremost was, He explained the land ditions brought about by the state able for septic tanks. A tempor- of the septic tanks ir. the region ary solution could be provided by near West Rouge. {grading the land around the He said the raw scwage seeps houses so that the excess water through basement walls and lies could drain off into ditches. This in puddles over lawns and the would mean placing loam around surrounding area the houses to give the land a Mr, Holder said the builders chance to dry out were willing to do something, Eventually a regular sewer about the matter but didn't know would have to go in with a prop- just what, This was the first time'erly constructed sewage disposal the company had built with sep- plant which would cost the resi- tic tanks dents approximately $60-$65 per Mr. Jefferson, township engin- 60° frontage for a period of 30 eer stated that he could tell the years. Plan Build New Community Club BROUGHAM (Staff Stevens, of the Rouge Hill Lion's Club, asked Pickering Township council Monday the club's plans to build a commun ity hall at an estimated cost of $25,000. Mr. Stevens presented a draw- ing of the proposed building if the seats were re-arranged the seating capacity could be in creas! to almost 200, Mr. Ste- vens pointed out. There would be a small room up on the second floor, he further explained which could be used for meetings John L. Roblin of the Lion's Club also spoke, asking that the Howard to approve W.|company officials in ten minutes i}. sery for children of really no way that the situation powers. new building inciude a nur afternoon The project will be ultra mod-| Athi h ern in decor, with|he sald. room and a snackbar. Opening the of the new alleys is planned for -- the question of the unhealthy con- houses are built on is not sult-{ She iS Jew ollevs 's plamnay Jor with committee Boat Industry Starts In Ajax AJAX (Staff) -- Latest new in. dustry to find a home in Ajax is Keen Craft Boats Ltd. The com- pany, formerly established at Richmond Hill, has moved here and is now operating with ten employees, It is expected that this number will increase to in the near future The company, headed by James McKeene, receatly bought out the Scott Boa! livery at Frenchman's Bay. It was hoped that the construction of boats could be carried ou! there, but zoning restrictions harred the way Jack Elliott, chairman of Ajax Industrial Commission said to- day, "We welcome any industry, large or small. the services and the labor, W products made here." CHURCHILL HOME We can provide yagt Chinese province of Sikang, ' ) € east of Tibet, after rebels learned committee are proud of the wid: variety of of the Dalai Lama's escape to In. building was inadequate and un- this is the action which should be| safe. He said there is no fire drill'taken." | | Back Newcastle BEFORE and AFTER the SHOW... . Why not make a habit of dropping into the GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP for a delicious sandwich or a satisfying full course meal. 'Stand On School HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling- municipalities concerned, that the day against tentative approvalischool should be settled by an In a letter to the various coun. of property for|ejls Newcastle village council expressed its opinion that the lo- oot io, o cation for the Clarke Township] Sou tbl Aid 400 pupil school school should be in or near New- for Clarke Township. The council oon. cars or ie mn nye BOFth- is in full garsement with the/ Reeve D, Cunningham, of New: proposed school Soe 4 pur 8 | castle. expressed the view the Darlingion, 4 Ho oo Dip {matter should be brought before | propo '.,a board o. arbitration. Reeve Roy W. Nichols sald councillors A. E. Thompson NGM presents SOME CAME RUNNING' Cinemascope and METROCOLOR Prices For This Engagement ADULT ENTERTAINMENT | MATINEE EVENING ADULTS 60¢ ADULTS STUDENTS 35¢ STUDENTS CHILDREN . 20¢ CHILDREN LOGES 10c EXTR. FEATURE TODAY . By the author of "PROM HERE TO ETERNITY" | FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN NJ 10° n eee use =) 25¢ 1:40-4:10-6:40-9:10 | Darlington council is in agree- ,,q Fred Smith moved that town- [ment with the majority of the| di clerk, Walter Rundle be in- TE structed to write the school board. Reeve Nichols, said Darlington [council would abide by the deci. sion of the arbitration board. | Corporation Forms | {Marks -- "The Robe", 1.30, 5.35, | 9.40 p.m. "Demetrius and the| Gladiators", 3.45, 8.00 p.m. Last| 2 OF THE GREATEST EVER FILMED ! 20th Century-Fox Presents in | ANRNNERIAT LU WITH 1s dds | » » TECHNICOLOR § SO IN THE WONDER OF 4-TRACK HIGH-HIDELITY b Hi a ee STEREOPHONIC SOUND - . -. | Two Subsidiaries : Councillor Thompson suggested |Monday night it has formed two| . A [foreign subsidiaries, one in Mex- castle - Orono dispute. subsidiary, Hooker Chemical In- THEATRE GITINE ternational Ltd., aims at *'chemi-| " cal manufacturing and marketing Brock (Whitby) -- "Course of | Hooker Mexicana was organ- p.m. Last complete show 8.20 lized ' "primarily to manufacture, p.m and market phosphates in Mex- Pe «= complete show at 8.00. p.m. Revolt Spreads ren some come un ning", 1.40, 4.10, 6.40 9.10 p.m. To Red China | =e mor soo k- Last 2 Days T. S. ELIOT'S MURDER IN THE CATHEDRAL Directed By LEON MAJOR AA 25 McLaughlin Library Theatre BOX OFFICE AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE { APRIL 22, 23, 24, at SUPER CAR BINGO FRIDAY, APRIL 10th at 8.30 p.m. in the PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL ARENA $7,000.00 dollars in prizes including 12 games at $50. 3 games at $150.00 each game 15 tendersweet hams as free door prizes 2 SPECIAL SNOWBALL BINGOS THE BIG SNOWBALL VALUE OF 1700.50 If won in 56 numbers THE NEW SNOWBALL VALUE $750.00 if won in 52 numbers The big game a full House for the BRAND NEW TWO-TONE 1959 FORD Doors open at 7 p.m.'Come early and avoid the rush The Next Kinsmen 00 each game | ; | NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) the board be set u s p to settle |The Hooker Chemical Corp. said (oot be termed as "the. New. ico and one in the Bahamas. The company said its Bahamas activities in Latin American' the Demon", 7.00 1010 p.m. countres." "The Left-Hand Gun," 8.35 {ico." | Details were not disclosed. TAIPEI, Formosa (Reuters) -- Fierce fighting broke out in the dia, Nationalist Chinese govern- ment sources said today. The sources said anti-Commu- council set a date to meet the [ONDON (AP) -- Sir Winston nist forces seized three counties club's planning board to discuss @hurchill boarded an airplane in, --Shih Shen Chu. Toko and the matter Nice Monday smoking a cigaret, Kiang-ta -- in northern Sikang . But when he got off the plane! bordering Chinghai province. In Chinghai province fierce fighting between revolutionaries and Communists was going on in| two regions populated by Tibetan tribesmen. which will contain an auditorium 80 feet x 50 feet and seat 150 peo- ple. Initial Concert by the OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Wednesday, Apr. 8 - 8:15 p.m. U.A.W. HALL BE ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE ® TONY CURTIS mg " ACADEMY AWARD WINNER a ERNEST BORGNINE pg "SQUARE JUNGLE" ® council anything. Councillor H.|/here a short time later he was! | J. Sw 0 sporting th familiar cigar, Want Member [ssien and vs vas" voted in] porns the more ramilar cigar, LJ On Railway "This is a democratic country," | usual. The former prime minis- - Committee Councillor Ashton stated, "I can't ter, home from a month's stay see any reason why the railroad in the south of France, walked should have the authority to tel]| down the steps unaided and pre-| the John Q. Public what they are|sented a posy of spring flowers | BROUGHAM (Stal) -- After pI much discussion Pickering town. |Shot." i ship council Monday evening de-| Councillor James contended | cided to send a letter to the CNR|that, "there must be a good rea- going to do and not do. After all|to his wife the public will have to pay the -- stating, "this council is perturbed son for the action." i because although this municipal-| We now have people coming SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST Conductor FRANCIS J. FRANCIS Assisting Artists FOR MISSED PAPERS pi ity is one of the few affected by|in to the township telling us they the railway bypass, tic represen-|are going to depress the price tative for the township planning|o/ land in this area. despite the| board was not appointed to the|fact that we have plans to open| special technical committee form. {that area up and iticrease our ed for this plan." assessment. We won't get too An earlier motion by Councillor|much from the raiiway," he H. Ashton to the effect that, a let. ter be sent to the rallway presi- dent stating that the council de- plores plans for the bvpass was, EDMONTON (CP) -- Women defeated drivers made up 26 per cent of Councillors James, Spang, Mc- the 433,000 licensed drivers in Al- Pherson, Hawthorne and Reeve berta last year, in contrast with 8. Scott voted against the mo-|16.5 per cent of. the 276,000 li- WOMEN DRIVERS IN AJAX It you have not received your Tines by 7 pm call AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 It you have not received your || Times, phone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- | tact him bv 7:00 p.m. I MARY LOU BAKER--Soprano REGINALD G. GEEN--Accompanist TICKETS: 75¢ Per Person -- Available from Wilson and Lee, Alto Music Centre, Henderson's, Meagher's, The Disc Shop, Orchestra Members TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Cells Accepted Between All calls § be placed before tion feeling it would not avail the censed drivers in 1950. | | 7 -7:30 p.m. Only | PLUS RICHARD WIDMARK in "TAKE THE HIGH GROUND" IN ANSCO COLOR * * COME AND SEE . ..OUR NEW MODERN REFRESHMENT BAR

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