The Oshawa Times, 11 Sep 1961, p. 4

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BEHAN ON SCREEN sion of Mis engineering of the necessary ac- long-running play LONDON (CP) -- Rrilicking |The Hostage. Another of Be- cess roads and services to open up industrial sites already own- Fellow, i LISION Thrilling Finish Seen To Mosport Feature | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|the big Makins Special driven|Danny Shaw (Comstock Sadler). After being glued like a lamprey|by George Makins. In the long| More than 3,800 people were to the tailpipe of Ludwig Heim- straight the order was: Heim- on hand to watch the 12 motor- rath's Porsche RS 60, Harry rath, Makins, Ryan and Ent-/cycle and sports car races. A MAKINS { | WHITBY And DISTRICT To Lure More I only through the closest co-oper- ation between the owners of the industrial land and the munici- pality. "Certain sections of lands presently zoned for restricted in Whitby's Industrial .Commis- sioner, Larry M. Cond, has pro- posed that the town consider a 5 to 10-year capital works plan as a means of luring more in- dustry to the town. His proposal Plan Capital Works ndustry crease in tonnage of bulk ma- terials such as petroleum prod- ucts, coal, crushed stone, to name a few. Lacking a signifi- cant growth in tonnage, it will be difficult if not impossible, to persuade Federal authorities to Irish playwright Brendan Be- han's plays, The Quare ed by the Town: {han may star in a movie ver-|is soon to be filmed in Dublin. --Adjacent to Pringle Creek between Watson and Water streets. ~The west side of the harbor. "E. Encouragement could be given to marina and yacht club development in the harbor. There is a mounting demand for these facilities. It could become a valuable addition to the com- mercial life of the Town. It would serve as a worthwhile recreational outlet . and one which is not overlooked by alert industrialists. Favorable pub- licity and attention would be drawn to the harbor and all this age between planning and fi-\some companies make rather| came in a report to council of|dustry, lend themselves to operations of his office since last November, Such a plan, he said, is be- yond the present financial ca pacity of the town and could not be attempted for some years H : 1d not conflict with the grad- a form of development frequent-|invest further sums in large wou! A » ly referred to as an 'Industrial|scale improvements. {ual buildup of industrial uses. Park'. To encourage the ideal| "We must admit that our ef-| TONIGHT use of prestige sites in such a|forts to date have been dis-| proposed 'Industrial Park', the appointing but there are rea-| Towns Zoning Bylaw should be Sus id this and there are steps | THRU but, he adds "it is not too soon|revised and up-graded. This| which we can take to help mat- to begin to plan now." [ NEDN ESDAY 1 Mystery... Terror...Suspense! That Out Shocks Drecula! {would ensure industrial build-|ters. | Such a plan, he said, can knit|ings having a high quality of, "A. Acquisition by purchase together the future capital re-| | and Frankenstein! VINCENT PRICE IN construction and interesting de-|or lease of land adjacent to the quirements of the town through|sign. These provisions in them-|east revetment wall, for storage| "HOUSE OF USHE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT careful study and co-operation selves help to attract the bestiand handling of bulk material. AND ADDED ACTION! by council, school boards, PUC|type of industry." | "B. Eventual relocation etc. By analyzing the needs and| In other parts of his report, water street in order to Fil arranging priorities the - se- Mr. Cond states that a score of oreace the space available for| quence of land development and| inquiries have been received |p 1k materials. i growth is blueprinted in advance and these plus a large number «C. Relocation of the CNR| and tied in with the ability of of other leads have resulted in s ar line for the hig ason| the town to carry the financial|11 prospective situations. But, he >» B. and also to a tt Teason burden, says the report. |adds, it is difficult to evaluate| oo Rt ey SeTYe Such a program is the link-|these situations and because land in the harbor area. | "D. Preliminary planning and nance," says Mr. Cond. "It is exhaustive surveys before com- certainly the policy of success-|ing to any decision, of the 11 ful business firms and it is con-| prospects, very few are in the| vincing evidence of the financial category of strong possibilities. | stability of the town. Further-|1961 EXPANSION more, over the years it becomes| He reports that seven existing | a valuable means of attracting|industries have completed or new industry to the town." lare engaged in expansion pro-| INDUSTRIAL LAND grams. These he lists as Nutri- | Reporting on his assessment products Limited, Stokely - Van of the availability of industrialCamp, Pickering Farm, sites in Whitby, Mr. Cond|Andrew Antenna Corp., Dupont states: of Canada, Stafford Bros. and "At the present time, from an Dunlop of Canada. industrial development stand-| In addition to these expan-| point, Whitby is not in a strong|sions, a new industrial building | Ballet, Highland, Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER NOW IRENE HARVEY ACCM., RMT ALL COLOR SHOW IN CINEMASCOPE ! BOX-OFFICE OPEN 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 "HOUSE OF USHER" 8:10 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON OSHAWA Entwhistle, driving a Lotus Mi| whistle. banquet and official presenta- 15, swept by his rival in the| It was in the 17th lap that tion of trophies was held at the| 17th lap to win the 20-lap fea-| Heimrath's car went off the Mosport track in the evening. ture sports.car event in the 9thasphalt and failed to stop be- annual Indian Summer Trophy fore re-entering the race, there- RACE RESULTS : races at Mosport Park Saturday|by incurring a 30 - second Other results of the Indian afternoon. | penalty. (Track and CRDA rules| Summer Trophy races are as Fred Gailey of Scarboro, eas-| demand if more than two wheels| follows: d ; ily won the big motorcycle event| leave the track that the car stop| , Motorcycles Lightweight of the day -- the President's| before resuming. There is a dust Class: G. Rockett, Parilla 250; | Trophy Race--aboard his power- hazard created for other|D: Stark, Parilla 196; D. De ful Matchless G. 50 machine.|drivers.) Oblivious of the pen- Long, Harley, 250. ; | His fastest lap time for the 2.4 |alty, Heimrath screamed after Formula Junior and Canada| mile course was one minute 52.9/the first-place Entwhistle. (Class cars: First overall -- J | seconds. Favorite Ivor Lloyd, of| : Headon, Cooksville, Lotus; Sec-| Toronto, a constant winner at/ SHOUT APPRECIATION {ond overall -- W. Mackay, Rich-| Mosport, couldn't make the A crowd of people around the mond Hill, Lotus; Third overall 1 ' finishing line yelled their appre- -- C. Fisher, Toronto, DKW. track in time to compete. { 1 Indian headdress and trophy| ciation of the hard-fought race| Formula Junior Class: J. a] raced over| Headon, Lotus; W. Mackay, whi ced a po-|as the Hamilton man ool Pin] the line, with Heimrath's front| Lotus; C. Fisher, DKW, Canada the front line of the starting wheel just level with the Lotus'|Class -- A. Reading, CC Spe- grid. Peter Ryan sat grimacing| tailpipe -- but a full 30 seconds|cial; P. Seymor, Seymor Spe- in a Porsche RS 61; the heavy-|the loser cial; W. Cleland, P. and G. footed Heimrath also looked| Fastest laptime of the race est lap: 1:45.3 -- W. Mackay. dour. | At the down of the flag the three frontliners were into the| fast right bend like cats after| one mouse. Heimrath appeared to be first in; Ryan might have been but was heavily jostled by! Peter Ry Sodalists Form Guard Of Honor | mauve, with white accessor-| proquction Sports cars: First ies and a corsage of white car- gyerall -- Al Pease, Toronto nations. MGA; Second Overall B. Out-of-town guests were from|(Clift, Pontiac, Mich., Delta; R. Windsor, Richmond Hill, Te- De St. Croix, Montreal, MGA. cumseh, Richvale, Oshawa, Motorcycles Lightweight Whitby, Pickering, Cherrywood. Final: G. Rockett, Parilla 250; Rosebank, Erin, Arthur and C. Andrews, Ducati 204; H. Van and also of the day was turned Motorcycles -- Combined 500 in by Harry Entwhistle: onelec Junior and Unlimited minute: 40.7 secs. Although alClasses: Y. Duhamel, Montreal remarkably fast time for this|RSA 500; H. Hammen, Phila- older Lotus, it is stil! inferior 10|delphia, Triumph 650; E. La the identical 1.39 set Aug. 19 by| Belle, Triton 650. an (Lotus Mk.19) and| Modified Sports Cars -- All| | Classes: First Overall H. Entwhistle, Lotus Mk. 15; Sec- ond Overall L. Heimrath, Porsche RS 60; Third Overall -- Peter Ryan, Porsche RS 61. Motorcycles -- Senior and Ex- pert:. F. Gailey, Scarboro, Matchless G.50; D. Haddow, To- |ronto, BMW; R. Webster, To- By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The altar of St.| Bernadette's Roman Catholic Church was beautifully decor- ated with pink and white gladi- oli and carnations for the wed- ding of Miss Ellen Perpetuia Dickson to Wallace Maurice |tario centres. Fast-| first should be the preparation of en-|harbor wili play an important p24 » \gineering plans for access roads, | role in attracting industry to| ; sewers, water, Hydro power and| Whitby, but here again consid: | ' competitive position when com-|0f 2,090 square feet was com- pared with many growing On- pleted on Beech street and is| We lack a suf- occupied by Oshawa -Whitby | ficiently wide choice of serviced Glass and Mirror Limited. industrial land. In the past, for| Another new Whitby Firm, | one reason or another, we have Whitby Chrome Plating, has) not been successful in opening commenced operations in the up for development our frontage former roundhouse building at along Highway 401 |Price Yards. The firm plans to) "Our long term objective must, employ six men. be to increase the availability of] As a result of this expansion, industrial sites which, from the|the ratio of industrial and com-| advertising and public relations| mercial assessment in Whitby viewpoint, are of increasing im-|has risen from last year's 31.29 portance to certain types of in-|Per cent to 32.447 per cent this dustry. year. | "We must be able to do more Mr. Cond, who is also secre-| than point at farm lands with|tary of the harbor committee, | no apparent means of access also reported on that phase of and incomplete plans for the his work. provision of services. THE HARBOR "It is recommended that the] 'There is no question that phase of this program|over the very long term our SOLUMBIA PICTURES presents ANTHONY QUINN 2222, THE GUNS OF NAVARONE 25:5 STANLEY BAKER: ANTHONY QUAYLE IRENE PAPAS: GIA SCALA. JAMES DARREN FOR THE FULLEST ENJOYMENT OF 'THE GUNS: OF NAVARONE', WE RESPECTFULLY URGE YOU TO SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING FREE LIST SUSPENDED proper drainage. these plans could only be im-|be undertaken. A way must plemented a stage at a time and'found to insure a steady Obviously, |erable development work must] be FEATURE TIMES -- 1:00--3:40--6:20--9:10 " Laliburte, on Saturday, Aug. 19. Toronto. | Den Hurk, Honda 250. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Dick-| son, Ajax, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Onesine Laliberte, Windsor. Rev. Father James T. Lea- hey officiated at the nuptial mass. Mrs. R. Garry Booth played the wedding music, and Mrs. John McAneny sang the hymns during the ceremony. Forty Sodalists, gowned in white with blue taffeta capes, and white head-pieces, formed a guard of honor for the bride in the church. Miss Dickson was the Prefect of the Sodalty of the Blessed Virgin Mary of St. Bernadette's Parish. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in full length white peau de soie and Guipure lace, fashioned with sabrina neckline and point- ed basque. The bouffant skirt, offset by four lace appliques was studded with sequins and pearls. Her fingertip bouffant veil was held in place by a pearl and sequin crown, and| she carried a cascade bouquet | of yellow and white carnations. | Miss Marion Bibeau was maid of honor, and Miss Made- line Mahon as bridesmaid, wore ballerina length gowns of mist blue organza over taffeta, styl ed with scoop necklines and short puff sleeves. They wore white crown head-pieces with| drop pearls and short circular veils. Their nosegay bouquets were composed of white and yellow carnations. The two little flower girls, Miss Mary Dick- son, sister of the bride, and Miss Kathy Merringer, niece of | the groom, were dressed alike] in mist blue bouffant dresses] of peau de soie, and carried nosegays of white and yellow carnations and matching wreaths in their hair. The best man was Loues J. Dickson Jr., brother of the bride and the ushers were Mr. James McGhee and Mr. Ed- ward Dickson, brother of the bride. Following the wedding cere- mony a reception was held at the Cedar Street Hall in Ajax, where the bride's mother re- ceived the guests in a dress of mauve organza over taffeta, complemented by pink accessor- jes and corsage of pink and white carnations. For her 'going away' cos- tume the bride chose a suit of AJAX CAMERA CLUB FALL AND WINTER SESSION OFFICIAL OPENING DATE--Wednesday, September 13th, 1961. 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