Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1962, p. 4

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council, disturbed about not re- TME OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 25, 1962 | . e ] . : : { > Handling Of Fill |*."-¢e% ise Ajax Librarian |\Coyple Honored -- ment. He said that he was un- ' : aware that a bylaw had been At C f Sparks Argument 28. e028 sm vane At Enniski |and that he was required to get ae , | nn Ss en pa g his licence early this year if he ATA John Vickers, chief wanted it without passing an|brarian, of the Ajax Public ENNISKILLEN My. andi Meek Dh IGHA ae "i -|a bylaw t ermit it, that it! examination ' Library, left Sunday for Ottawa, SKILLE} see ee det * rs. Dick Branton, Oshawa, BROUGHAM A brief meet-|a bylaw to p , The. plambine' bel 'id \where he is attending the an-|Mrs. Ira G. Travell (nee Mau-|Mrs. Roy McGill, Enniskillen ing of Pickering township coun-|was illegal. e plumbing bylaw rpovided| 44) meeting and joint confer-|die Ashton of Enniskillen) cele-| presided at the tea table. lcil on Thursday night, which] "Is it not that the coffee|that existing plumbers in the). of the Canadian Library|brated their 25th wedding anni-! re R. Ofm; later went into committee to|truck was too close to your|township could receive their li-|\ oo) ition and Ontarié Tibrety(versary. recently. al ts. R. Ofmiston, Mr. Larry select a new engineer, heard|snack bar?" asked the Reeve.|cence upon immediate applica-| .°°O™ 0 SD; Mal ead Phe éalehintion (hclude ae. shton won the lucky draw ( jaints from Andrew Dand,|"'Would you have the samejtion. The bylaw was forwarded _ 7 ee b f both famili first pee donated by Mr. and Mrs, eR, e Hills Golf andjcomplaint if they were in the'to all plumbers the staff had| jams ee ee ee ; 'close fri " morey Orets. ee snack bar??? knowledge of, and advertised in|?% ' COUsINE, & few. Very CUS FGDGS! Giaiie Were prksent trois yes id yom 'onstruction in, Mr. Dand answered in the the local papers. | At the conference, Mr. Vick-/80d neighbors. Thé party was Walkerton, Toronto, George- During girng Be ae ed affirmative, and said that he| Mr. Goudie said that he hadjers will attend a variety of af- 2 the . Memorial Hall of Sim-| town, Detroit, Enniskillen Hay- HIS Atty at en ' Pa did not believe the township| been in the township since 1914,|fairs covering the fields of/C°° Street United Church Osh-| 40 Woodstock, Ajax, Black. ere mes hg tile evi anne employees should waste time/and that he had installed the|librarians' professional co n- agate stock, Aurora, Port Perry Bow- rth pa ge thay tac - « dion coffee breaks on the tax- Plumbing in the township build-jcerns. Literary figures an hand Mr. Travell, St. was unable. snvite, Maple Grove. Tyrone nh el Sigs gsi ie ing in Brougham, He did not|will include Mr. and Mrs. Ben-|'9. attend as he is convalescing 214 gchawa. seat he could proceed with a skat- the| Wish {o write examinations|nett Cerf; the. noted writer of|in Oshawa General Hospital é a ing rink for the West Rouge|stand you have taken, "'cof.| plumbers at the time of the by-|Seuss, and Mr. and Mrs, Claude|of Windsor was detained at WINS CAR RACE payers' money. E "I cannot understand said when all the other existing|illustrated children's books, Dr.| Ira's only sister, Mrs. J. Burr. Councillor Hubert Wank, area. vida ' actic ie y t required to, Aubry, Canadian and Quebec] home because of her husband's WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. : ai : Mr.jfee breaks are practically uni-| /@8W were not requ ¥, adian a ' Mr. Dand said that Mr.| ef; 1; 'I don't think you would have|award winners for their aie aa pe health (AP) -- Millard Ripley, 26, of Chapman had _ instead piled} Mil the adjacent schoolyard so full) | said Councilolr Hubert Wank. sca eae \Beth and Bruce, daughter and.) °* N Y., won the sixth "that | it was coming out ots Mr. Goudie complained about Government will be represent-| <9, of the Travell's annual Glen classic sports car ears." Then a resolution was the attitude of the plumbing in- ed by the librarian member of} Mr. R. Byers. Toronto, the road race, flashing over the spector towards him and Coun-'Parliament Douglas Fisher, MP|MC for the evening became 75,9-mile course in speeds of up passed at the last mpeting of should be looked into, but coffee x # bout 10 days after Mr.|breaks are an accepted prac-)®! ig ye z sgh i : : fee ehrtad : council, abou : cillor Spang when they went to ofr port Arthur; Roger Du-|Chairman for a variety program 1, 499 miles an hour: see about a licence organized by a family commii versal in North America. feel if there is..a where 'ownship employees ar violaiing something, the matter situation @9y. trouble passing the test," of fiction. The guests were welcomed by Ith Dand's request, that a charge|CO idad H " 8 " r. anc conciudec ig re- "2 > en's rinter sup- ; wanes q of $1 per load be made for fill marks about the fill and the! It was agreed that Mr. Fin hamel, Queen's Printer and sup tee with Mrs. S. Rodman as Ripley drove his Porsche RS61, Mr. Dand needed from three to oe breaks with the phrase, "egan, the plumbing inspector plier of government publications) convener at an average speed of 88.28 four se ig loads the 'T 'There are more wavs of kill.|be interviewed later that eve-to libraries, and Dr, Kaye) Stapley May's speech extend. farted hour and completed "I would not give the 'Town ' ; ' led the congratulations i good the 33-lap race Saturday in 54 5 ai i * ; ning Lamb Canada's National tA. C congratulations and gooc ? ship of Pickering a five-cent|iM& @ cat than by stuffing 1 nb, ada wishes At-the erouv minutes' $1 seconds A : E ri. , Eis w (piece for a load of dirt " he with butter." brarian. Mme. Vanier, wife of Mr i. G r of Ajax played "4 goers ne 8 : said PROTESTS SIGN NEWS BRIEFS Canada's Qovernor - General), | aE pei 'ada piayes Second place went to Donald , IE ' ato eT) AN Th , $ ESTS SIG gd "|; piano solo and also was an J), Rogers of Ottawa, in a Dead WINNER GOLDSMITH (LEFT) AND RODGER WARD Mr. Dand; sald thet hel pp' mast be my day," will open a Book Fair bringinglaceompanist for Miss Bonnle| Hometsrecea thought the community needed murmured Jack Chapman, road PLAY. FOLDS to the attention of Canadian|Beech in two vocal solos. a rink, and disliked seeing the superintendent, when another Mrs. H. Ashton read a humor PETS ey ST, - YN te s)-- av librarians the latest pi "a- children going all the way t0 complaint was voiced against Meg! pont lassie sik A pia librarian he am publica dus poem entitled' "A* Boy" CE ENT we ] e V en on Uxbridge or Stouffivile to skate.' the road department by William Honiels tae f Secihere : pe tions available for their li Mrs. Lloyd Ashton with Mrs hM Fertile, of Fairport Beach, who et « he her Closed) braries, H. McGill as pianist sang 'An CHARGE QUERRIED Saturday night after only six . rrotes gains "ec 5 ; ne as Bask Councillor Ross Deakin won- ?" tested against the erection of performances despite a last Throughout the conference Qld _ Fashioned asket of Roses a "Stop" sign on Liverpool road. feagee od i and's r pe yest t t > g special workshops will deal with ; dered if Mr. Dand's rink would phe intersection is a 'Y ninute bid to save it by quoting p ee ' i he | W. J. Bragg read a congratu- Patios Our S ecialt n ecs be free of charge for tHe chil- shaped one, and councillors and its bad reviews. The Cigarette library concerns rominent 'athe "addons p y a ' Girl, by William gla this year i pecial panel on ig # dren ratepayers alike agreed that it ar illiam Douglas Home his B eerde ibe tha uy a Mr. D. Weldon opened , the © WALKS -- ¢ STEPS "If they help pay the $100,000, was a dangerous one -- where|"44. been panned by all the/assistance to libraries. Special-) 1. oe cuitains to reveal a beau * CURBS ee : ; es sap bith EEE fe critics. ist gr yi ' i ser- - e man By ALLAN BAILEY down for Ward this time. He;able Bryan L. Catheart, Ontario!!! will cost me," was the reply. Krosno Bay road, and Liverpool ree ue hes a peer Med ak tiful walnut desk, a gift from e BLOCK LAYING MOSPORT (Staff) -- Imagine|was clocked at 1 hour, 24.53 minister of travel and publicity. Mr. Dand said that he had) met CLIMBER KILLED vee en cat one ell caithe group and matching chair If ree tstimates -- Work Gueranteed vinning or losing 9 | tes 'o] ae 7 | +, talked with Fred Hunt, one of sc . . ee 5 ease problems, while others will re- m 5 Recommendations Supplied nning or losing a 240-mile|minutes. Goldsmith's time for! officially opened the Imperial '@!ked with Frec un Reeve Scott noted that there BANFF. Alt CP)--Patr ee if hans seeenagiar .jfrom the. children and grand- race by less than two seconds--|the final heat was 1 hour, 24.57 Control Tower the school - trustees, who as- was some uncertainty whether i acne ng - ed atricia pike f netweenty ACVase daughter of the Travell's. M1 CALL 00 Jans 2 nd the trick twist ; Fi bactinee che ne | ee rye het % . sure j the the 2 a ion 1 cine ; 0 0 samonton, standards of service by . 100 Japs around the t cky, lw minutes, giving him the overall He predicted that Mospor 8 " asl apie here 7 ae 4 or not Liverpool was destined plunged 200 feet to her death on! ., ,. : ted to| 20d Mrs. D. Weldon (Beth) BERT McLEAN mile paved track at Mos-|championship by less than.two Park will soon develop into one Dinding agreement with neito be a stop street by the Min- The conference is expected lolmr. and Mrs. Bruce Travell and 723-2867 , seconds. It was a tremendous of the nation's top tourist at-/'oad department "that the dirt ister of Planning and Develop-| oi or pore Sat ny. Oflaial draw a minimum attendance Of}jitiie 'peri Weldon ~286 happened here Saturday/finish to an exciting race tractions is being looked after."' ment, and the road superintend-| 734 oy signage! ot ficials over $00 representatives from 1 pate 5 s as cl e wi : 4 afternoon to two racing stars "If these agreements are no ent declared that a "Stop" sign!) vas climbing With) public, educational and special] game : > 4 ye ae one three companions 7,000 feet up y from the United States: Paul}ONLY TWO ONLY CASUALTY tar the r set |at an intersection was the only), : Pilibraries across the full width t 1 better than the promises I get "ithe mountain when a projection yidsmith of. St. Clair Shores Goldsmith's time for both The only casualty of the day they won't have much weight," Was in which the police could she Wan Usink ae & handcnera of Canada last vear's U.S. stock/heats was 2 hours, 53.68 min- was Fred Hayes of ~Toron ' prosecute, in case -¢ ecide G-noie 7, ay ie " ADULT i ck a nf "Toronto, he said prosecute, in case of accident.) io away The Ajax Public Library mpion and Rodger Ward/utes, while Ward finished sec- driving a Comstock EPI in the Mr. Dand 1 that he had "Yield.or "Slow , as Mr. Fer edway, Indiana. winner of ond with 2 hours, 53.70 minutes. 15-lap sports car race between 6 sa oa. k ae ' ea tile suggested, could not demand DIES OF WOUND Indianapolis 500" this year They were the only drivers that heats of the "international' noticed nol te fare sae Bl police action ROUYN, Que. (CP) Polie also in 1959. Goldsmith won completed 100 lap Haves' car went off the. track in the oni to i. up the eb Councillor W. J. Greening con- said genau night Heniy Ailes 2 seconds. First prize was. Third place went to Curtis during the sixth lap when a rad. (T@00n Deds, so that we Can tended that the sign was going) 3. + Mg cs thiy meeting. Mrs. MeGin- 7 T 2nanol cin have the fun and expense of was found dead of a_ knife Monthiy meeting. rs. ceGin 750, second prize $2,050 Turner of Roanoke, Virginia in jator hose broke. He was taken ™ { to cause many accidents é ' ' ey) War lot 90 digging it out.' ow wound in the abdomen in his:nis travelled to Ottawa on June Both drivers were out to win a "62 Ford. He completed 99-to hospital with burns to both "88!"8 ! When. the houses 'get built,iiome near this community 50 j the first "Peterborough Inter- laps in 2 hours, 54.95 minutes. feet Reeve J Sherman Scott it is going to be difficult to see," miles east cof} land © Ms 22 to take part in the Workshop national' Stock Car Champion- Turner was closely followed by A "helmut dash' for late maintained that Council hadihe said. "Traffic comes fairly Ont.-Millen's ei enaatd Pee on Government Assistance to ship Don White, also ina ai Ford, mode! stock cars was the first|set its policy of $1 per load, fast ; ing brought south for question. Public Libraries prior to the Goldsmith jumped to an early who finished 99 laps in 2 hours, race on the program and was and that Mr. Dand could have Mr Fertile said that the id in his '62 Pontiac Catalina 55.49 minute won by Mike Klapak of Warren, all he wanted at that price. He police were there with radar the first 50-lap heat with) The entry of Milt Curcio and Ohio, in a 62 Ford. Three-other Said that he knew nothing of traps during the week, and were Ward right behind eating his ex-'Norm Nelson of Racine, Wis- drivers who qualified in this any alleged promises made by certainly slowing traffic. He be- The Picture That Gets haust. But Rodger, also in a '62 consin, placed fifth. Curcio! race to start'in the feature event | the road superintendent lieved that they. should be there To The Bottom Of Things Pontiac, rap into a little diffi. drove their 62 Ford for the first were Harry Heuer of Chicago, Mr. Dand contended that Sundays 00, when Maye Pligg with transmission trouble} heat and Nelson drove: in the Illinois, Craig Fisher of Toronto'the tons of fill would present i deka di aed ah re th and for the last 75 miles of the second They covered 97 laps in and Herb Shannon of Peorla,'an erosion problem, and threat- ,, Mr Fertile sai Lb eha dios: first 120 miles, he was forced) 2, hours, 55.68 minutes Illinois ak a Paes > Stop" sign were not removed, A pe ' ened that when that happened, : k hoshnnd to keep his car in fourth gear The total paid attendance was The sports car race was won|there would be a civil suit. a petition of the neighborhoo This kept him from gearing a disappointing 5,600. It certain-' by Peter Curtis in an A-H 3000 would be circulated against it, down on the turns, slowing down! ly wasn't the weather that kept' He completed 15 laps in 29.5§/COFFEE BREAKS and presented to council. his time. the crowd away. The Peterbor-|minutes. Max Beimler in a Mr. Dand complained to Mr. Chapman sg to a. When the flag went down to ough International was officially Jaguar KE" was second and|Council that Township employ-| Move the sign for the time be- end the first heat, Paul Gold-| Started by Alderman Alene Holt,' Francis Bradley, a Toronto bus|ees working in West Rouge) !"8 smith was out in front with a/@¢ling mayor of Peterborough. driver, also in a Jaguar KE" spent time on coffee breaks,| PLUMBING LICENCE time of 1 hour, 29 minutes, 11 Earlier in the day, the Honor- was third and said that if there was not! Fletcher Goudie approached 'seconds, Ward was timed at 1 Pere Me a MN satin hour, 29 minutes, 17 seconds and Don White of Keokuk, Iowa, in 2 FIRST RUN SIZZLERS! a '62 Ford, the only other driver to complete 50 laps was clocked Un the cinema hoon... ng new... something unusual... at 1 hour, 30 minutes, 55 sec- pl ne ' CARROLL BAKER This meant that Ward had to beat Goldsmith in the final 50 laps by more than six seconds s| TIMES -- 1:45 to win the overall championship SAVES YOU MONEY LAST sHoW 9:20 MAURICE CHEVALIER Mount Eisenhower, 20 miles Board approved travel expenses, #MAAALIDII for the Secretary of the Board Mrs. Joan McGinnis at the last ing, police said opening of the Joint Conference * Recommended as ADULT ENSERTAINME NI eee nage trees ' NEW TRANSMISSION Meanwhile, between heats, an 3 TODAY] ae ANGIE DICKINSON ane NOEL-NOEL time by Ward's mechanics. And 7 eb when the flag went down for the - Sie fa » meets pales NA comme DANELLE DE METZ mission in it KETTLE INCORPORATES ALL THE ? : waeaeae we PANAVISION® ane Ward took an early lead in A.S.A. DELUXE ALL CHROME DE-LUXE FEATURES POR SALIEE OF PET weemeneee Goldsmith threatened to pass AND HAY. FEVER } him several times, there was RELIEF BAKELITE HANDLE e mee wens ] ADULT : UNSHOCKABLES! only once when he wasn't in FROM - = wx £4 . 4 g ' ; 34th lap, when he made a pit Reni peer . Se orl f @ # ~~ sfop to fill up with gasoline Z Ss > : s 1é ; But Goldsmith's lead was soon 100's 4 3 ; , bé 3 : NG Ved forced to pull into the pits to d 3 z as RINT AO te eater refuel two laps later 19¢ . ; . 4 | ousan : Rodger Ward didn't know it et : y 1 w "BLOOD at the time, but it was the 34th 500's AUTOMATIC RESET GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR REG. 2.25 REG. 3.75 denim Me EN i was won and lost Official REG. 1 73 2 89 7 beak + ALLEY timers reported that Ward's 66° SPECIAL 5 995 15.95 8.99 ° ° i § im ie d crew took four seconds longer E st STARRY ( -- . .. GOODY KODAK V.P, ABSORBINE JR. NYLONS Ly K PALANCE 4 Cresameore HAIR ROLLERS FILMS For Muscular Aches and Pains SEAMLESS EXCITEMENT REG. c 60c c c Sica 100 69 sfort39 | 98° 1.99 mae Fy STARTS =| = Madison Ave. sm | | " rH BUS Hegel Per -- GLYNIS JOHNS FREE! Adults, Reg. 69c .. 43e BLADES ee GER: ; AN O'HERLIKY MONTREAL (CP) -- Rev CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN : Pye P Regular -- Super -- Gentle ee iat ; ) Mo., director of a popular re- 59%e Childs, Reg. 29¢ .. 23¢ REG, 1.00 2.00 pe - 7 LAWRENCE DOBKIN + CONSTANCE ligious television and radio pro - a » . ; FORD «. PAT OMALLEY » VIGKD admit that '"'the grey flannel ' neurotics of Madison Avenue SUMMER ewan 'conrnee GLASSES HOUSE & GARDEN Le a> REEVES way" are the "'legitimate in ' "A ; heritors of these god - given iia ceeieid wads as Re ! THE media." DESERT : \ i, KILLE L d S ; Father Murphy, who has 24 aut j \ eer FRANCE R i | 1¢ 15-minute daily Sacred Heart AND \ s Ger Rid ce program for radio and televi FRIENDSHIP -- \ Pee As se t tertainers will not al ' oe you the Heaten y A FRAGRANCES fies ond » e ADULT ii a these | erftttiverr "1 PASSED FOR WHITE : Reg.' 1.50 4 "There has been a frantic ef 9 | fort to produce what the people re j po gg 2"... 99° hes 1 A CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON are supposed to want," he said 75° 1 Liquid 8-or what the people want at all.' 3 8-0 3 Y4-Ib rr 1 69 i Father Murphy spoke to 250 1.50 3 ir ° er <.74,99 1.98 ° 1,29 | @ delegates attending a week-long | gt study conference sponsored by we = ; : the International Catholic Cir bh ees -- 'RE. ie cadens ' ema gice and ve intina-| 6 KING ST, EAST - PHONE 723-3143 © +=» SHOPPING CENTRE - PHONE 725-0541 |) Ss tkitenseeeeeemsan ces tg } tional "Btholic. Organizati q bas : QA Fama. Players Theatre other race was taking place i ' ; -- : the pits Tt was a race against SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK ApULT_FTERTAMMEAT i shies wee Sub sae fh OREHEAD - MARCEL DALIO- GABRi start of the final 120 miles, segs Ward's: car bad « new. tress SALOTYN ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER DRISTAN DOORS OPEN 6 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY ii slips ids UNO ecrNicoLon | the final heat, and although TABLETS FINISH WITH ay SINUS CONGESTION ae iaaees j . : IT SHOCKS THE front of the pack. This was the HEADACHE shortlived when he too was REG, 33¢ and 36th laps where the race REG. 98 | to refuel than Goldsmith's CINSMASCOPE - warnercoron veka Wihdion Wis oc . L ] NO END PAPERS NEEDED passe Tatas Riek: Key. 146. idee. Reg. 2.80 MICRO-MESH SHELLEY WINTERS 2 nts Priest Labels . AT N tic' with TOOTH BRUSHES SUPER . BLUE Home Permanent euro casas ©. Murs of Si. Louis IS. age Youths, Reg. 39¢ .. 29e 18) Bge MG. 1 Ag ; s sanag DIOK DAVALOS ram in the United States says TT. ECTELLE WINY the church cannot stand by and SHULTON METREGAL SUN RAID % PLUS! : TRICKETT ESTE Meee and the zany actors of Broad NOW IN 3 FORMS COLOGNE HAND CRAFTED BUG "MORGAN oo ? | y years experience producing the FLOWER \ _-- Man 9?» . ; PIRATE oe es vit ie ak GARDEN : 2. Hewebeld | TOMORROW!" 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