Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1962, p. 4

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Promotion List Peremen Schoo! KEDRON -- The following jare the promotion results for | Peremen School. Grade 1 to Grade 2 -- Jeffrey |Densham (Hon.), Anne Driscoll (Hon.), Douglas McCormack, Rosanna , McCoy, David Snow- den, Cindy Wood. §. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 20, 1962 Darlington Shelves Zoning Bylaw Hassle HAMPTON (Staff)--It remains!is low it does not make any baal ty sees nat smaller than uncertain whether Darlington/ference anyway." square feet. ¢ Township's Zoning Bylaw oil "The planning b SSUE TABLED ii ure fe. rns 3 x" Pail ease up on the requirements for ded this am " : Rob ensham, Brian lliott, making additions to homes that added. I say you nk oo a = Bo ge 9" (Hon.), Ran. are smaller than the bylaw "Not unanimously," retorted sag ob gg ce in ae ae nis Ween' rank Scott, Alas- calls for. 'This applies to homes, Councillor Cornish, whois an) |, tg come a and '4 Oh Gua Vis tes Gc that were built before the bylaw appointed member to the plan-|¥"0 Wan's to come in uild, o Junior Grade 4 --| Sa assed ining board 'a house in an agricultural zone | Dorothy Ellins, Louanne Mc-| The Darlington 'Township, "Should it be unanimous?""|@? 40 ae a oe bay pe nd Meo ae Council gave a second reading|the recve asked, "not much nae pupheg ave g luanatt sen am ig ele yy ga poll wt * malay is passed unanimous- Garnelilor Muir felt the issue Watson (Hon.). ; | The amendment indicates that) Mr. Cornish then made his nt don't 'oe en ts fulsinck Glee, aiceiny Slopere an addition to a home that pre- motion calling for the R3 re-/a hurry," he said, "just to facil, Grade 5 to Grade 6 -- Dennis| ard recom-| | mente" held WINS GOLD BRICK came to Calgary Thursday to cash in on a $50,000 gold brick he won at the Calgary Stam- pede. Wfth him is Mrs, Hilton and Maurice Hartnett, gener- al manager of the Stampede. following sports Strachan, Ricky Shackleton and Dale Barrett; Junior Girls, Mary Tomlinson, Sally Firth and Diane Goodwin; Intermedi- ate Boys, 10, 11 and 12 years, Race: Wood, Kicking Alastair LIKE THIS: ed into photographer Ken Orr's sports car in Vancouver. Orr promised Rhonda this pictorial souvenir of her first smashup. Ul WELL, IT'S olson looks hard af her finger- nails while Dad tries not to look at damage caused when Rhonda, alone in car, re- leased handbrake and smash- were: 10 TONIGHT 'ONLY! ADDED FEATURE LOU COSTELLO IN: "The 30 Fi. Bride Of Candy Rock" BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:15 ~--- SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! TOMORROW! "THE LAST VOYAGE" "THE HONEYMOOD MACHINE" OSHAWA RIVE-! EAT RE Older gen J THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401. . have to bring the home up to would make people "beat the\any others who are interested.) Norman McBurnie, Douglas Mc- dition to a 700-square foot home, "They (the farmers) are the person," Reeve Rickard flared) Janice Wilson. , L Councilion Sidney Corniss Apparently he was against the moved the bylaw be tabled, sec-| *|Muir, after much discussion, AT PORT PERRY Preschoolers: Patty Stack, Bicycle Rodeo sirls' De it sham. Councillor Cornish's main ob- Girls' Dash, 8 and 9 years Brian Densham Douglas Raby, Michael Oke, ; : a McCoy, Frank Scott. Billy Elliott, uyle and Cathryn Etcher, jagricultural zones, while "a By MRS. A. L. HOOEY be the official opening of the son. '< , i , ; and Bonnie Wilkins. dizing these shacks for years," Wilson, Jane Flett at the high school grounds nine - inning exhibition game 7 a 7 PP ; " ts that were built before the bylaw _ Wheelbarrow Race: Larry! Garnet Watson ~|discriminating against people |p the present. minimum zoning bylaw", he said, and constitute] We should not pass a bylaw to|Coy (Hon.), La rry Watson So far, the bylaw. has been dents instead of a privilege to. "We are not amending this) Grade 6 to Grade 7 -- Brian| for example would have. to in-| seople that built this township|back. os square feet (R 3 zone), to make these shacks dumped in here," Jor Cornish's motion could not) . Holds Field Day | made & motion that the amend: which requires onded by Deputy - Reeve Blan- g "ificati ; farmers in agricu ; ) specification, but could not get ' oe are Peremen School odie teal Neds Weasuaner *\moved that the issue should be Joey Driscoll, Larry Stack. for further discussion. | M ] t F den, Cindy Wood, Anne Dris- Billy Elliott and. Dennis Dris- ere 5 : : t Stack 'othy. Girls' Shoe Kicking Race: Spons ed B }|jection was that the amendment old: Debdby Stack, Dorothy, Girls cking or y Sat tan ; '5 dy Wood. lan - Strachan; _ Int i \farmers who are required to Boys' Dash, 7, 8 and 9 years dy Woo achan ntermediate " , ys' sh, G : Randall McCoy, The Senior winners : inumber of people get away with By MRS. C. REESOR wad Boys' Dash, Grades 5 and 6: Ss were 1700 square feet" lcolt, Norman McBurnie Debby Stack and Dorothy El-\natrick was in charge of the Werda and T. Brinkman; Girls, | squar 2 new Port Perry Ball Park and r Bag ac y Senior Three - Legged Race: 2 ildr '| Bac try tecely ? Se tala evening will be the NHL All- Paper Bag Race: Debby enior EE when some 200 children took Each eniry received a crest ic i i ; ; Coy; dy Watson and Ran- i Juni i in- agree. He pointed out that the ice Wilson and Billy Elliott; Coy; Randy Watson The winners Junior/be awarded to the prize win against the Port Perry Mer- was passed and that doing it This game will be under the wa whose home pre-existed the by- BRAVE RUNAWAYS... together they the heart of a proud man! Farmers Plead Fo Widening Of Road :."=: mitted it," Mr. .Cornish said. Councillor Fred Smith pointed "Did you see the report before out that adding as much as a it was submitted?" he asked'bathroom 'takes more money Councillor Harold Muir, roads'than many people have". c i Said Mr committee chairman. Said Mr.' Dorion IMPROVEMENT agreed and " Reeve Rickard We had been working on it added that whatever addition is for weeks. made is an improvement. : But Councillor Cornish persist- But Councillor Cornish was not| The All-Stars have such well- ed "'that all too often the money|so easily convinced. He said ajknown hockey stars in their is distributed unfairly between|jarge family could move injline-up as Charlie meres, See . parts of the township. from the city into a smalljby Baun, Dave Keon, Car!) Darlington Man ak 0% / 5 i |Brewer, Billy Harris, Red Sul- I know of a road that was/house. But. the township -would| Gary Collins' Eddie TROY DONAHUE "PARISH" IN COLOR Adult Entertainment m, Prior to this game, the Port Perry Bantam team will be playing an exhibition game against a top bantam team from Oshawa and this game wiil start at 6.45 p.m. The NHL team is the top softball attraction in Ontario and they are one of the few teams in North America to have a win against Eddie Feig- ner and the 'King and His Court" to their credit. The All-Stars defeated Feig- ner and Company last year at the Maple Leaf Stadium in Toronto. law r "All the bylaw governs is fu- ture development and you can't go back to. people who were here before it was passed. That would be contrary to what the bylaw was meant for," Reeve existed the bylaw would not/quirements. These sinall houses|itate one party. 1 don't know of|Driscoll, Billy Elliott (Hon), requirements. a privilege to small-home resi-| accommodate one person." | (Hon.). interpreted to mean that an ad- the farmers. bylaw to accommodate one|Densham, Jane Fett (Hon.),' crease it to the minimum 1050) idivi 3 : ' a ? : and they have been subsidizing) When a seconder for Council f'meet zoning standards "could not| Peremen School m Mids, OMDE F - he said. be found Councillor Muir, ment should include the R 3 Whole bylaw, ; ; KEDRON The- g Itural zones to chard. The motion was carried. he Arthur L. Hilton, a chiro- *\a seconder, Councillor Harold day results. SC. has sane to Ge studied further and be tabled Grade 1 Dash: David Snow. Watson and Douglas McCoy; i 'oll; Michael Stewart and | FARMERS HURT coll. coll ichae Ww : Sllins y y Stack, Jane Flett, Cin- would discriminate against NH Star S uad Ellins, Isabell Flett. Debby Stac ane Fle i | Py : Mic ad . Boys' Shoe L ] K Girls, Gloria Mutton, i |build 1500-square-foot homes in qd old: Michael Stewart, Randall oys 0Ca. Insmen I x utton, Janice ly McCoy i 'is-. Junior Three - Legged Race: ¢ -- Bill Kil. Boys, Martin Stell, IF. Strik- living in homes not larger than PORT PERRY -- Tonight will Douglas McCoy, Dennis Dris un ies BOWMANVILLE Bill Kil Se Stri li ; | Girls' Dash, Grade 6: Janice lins; Anne. Driscoll and Isabell! annual Kinsmen bicycle roadeo Terry Thompson, Linda Morris Farmers have been subsi- Flett the special attraction for the : j scoll: Jan- Larry Wats d Douglas Mc-; 5 , ; i Reeve Garnet Rickard did not, Star softball team playing a full Stack and Dennis Driscoll; Jan-| Larry Watson an 8 part and ice cream. Trophies will 9 ry Wats McCoy; Billy Elliott and | amendment applies to homes Jane Flett and Larry Watson, dall McCoy illy |Boys, up to Douglas'ners. chants Mr, Cornish's way. would be new lights and will start at 8,15 conquered the wilderness and _.. HAMPTON (Staff) -- Farm- ers at the 9th Concession in Darlington Township are getting impatient. Their beef is the con- dition of the road, a delegation told the Darlington Township Council Thursday night. The road was supposed to have been widened for years, the councillors were told, but nothing was done. The road is in bad shape and "the bus wouldn't even come over that DAVE will go. directly: into the Port} Perry Ball Park Floodlight} Fund, { Recent donations to the Flood-| light Fund are Don and Grace Pargeter, $5; John Chris- tie, $10. | 4 ee aro betes. . PHONE 723-4972 read to get the kids to high school". Reeve Garnet Rickard told/@4 in the program," he said. the men that the council was| "What road was that?" Reeve done and wasn't even mention-|still have to build more schools|livan. for their children. Said Reeve Rickard: Shack, Ed. Chadwick and Frank Mahovlich. Handling the pitching chores Kills Rabid Dog HAMPTON (Staff) -- A Dar-| CHILDREN under 12 FREE! Al WAYS A COLOR CARTOON sympathetic to their plight, but| Rickard wanted to know. "You gain more assessment that the roads program does not} Said Mr, Cornish: '"'Somebody|by letting people make small provide for any construction|might be embarrassed. But it/improvements than if you put ae year on Nes Soamtnr tet was put on the program after- rd ea Prego be seen owever, he emphasized that! wards."' oo high, An , some preliminary work will be i 'ail done this year, including the a ie ee tm \ s going purchase of the necessary landign elsewhere while "they just for widening the road. leave us there' Seek "They tell us that every! ... i 4 year," the men said, They said We don't come down here all they got worried when they the time to raise cain and we heard from A. E. Varcoe, roads|20"'t get anything done," one superintendent, that nothing|™&" said. would be done this year. Reeve Rickard told them that "He did not mean it that|"you are closer to getting that way," Reeve Rickard said,|road fixed than you have ever pointing out there was a motion| been." in the books calling for the pur- chase of land for widening pur- poses. But he admitted that when the roads program was discuss-| ed by council later nobody said} anything about this road, he re- called. Councillor Sidney Cornish said) he thought the motion meant the work would be done. "You did not bring this up the program discussions," "Nobody coe WALTER "eels PIDGEON - PAYANT _Exhs Mrscton Water ELWIS HITS THE ROAD TO LAUGHTER AND MTSANEH GH | @eeeeseeoeseeeeseeseseoeseeseeseseeeeee® 1;00 3:10 5:20 7:39 9:45 (COLOR! | ty Delius PANAVISION HELP AIR CONDITIONED | FOR COMFORT PHONE 723-3843 | | | in Reeve Rickard said. mentioned the road." "Tt was my thinking that be- cause of the motion the work would be done,"' Councillor Cor- nish answered. Retorted Reeve Rickard: "Where was the money? No money was set aside for this particular road." At the discussion, he explain-| ed, it was decided which roads the available money would be spent on. "TI did not agree with it," said Councillor Cornish. "l wanted some changes made." "Did you suggest where?" asked the reeve. "After all, the road committee had been spending weeks on this." "They got it the day they sub- ME H COOKING ...fake her out to dinner tonight 0 SCHHSSHSHSHHSHSHSSHSSSOSS OSLO HVOOS OSES OESERS BOTH ADULT WAURICE RONET- GEORGE MISTRAL: AMA FEATURES tune TAN)" hilarious Story of a| New Sports Car Will Make Debut At Mosport Race TORONTO (Staff) -- A new addition to the sports car fam- love expert in the suburbs! we HOPE * TURNER BacHelor in PARA Dise . Einemascope 1 JANIS PAIGE Zi Pe PY Bos, Egg ALIA PreNtisé imetrocoron. | JIM HUTTON matter) oy< with! for the stars is Al. Sullivan, lwho until this year, was ; | lstandout pitcher in' Toronto shooting a rabid dog would net him $10, | ", All profits from this game Walter Rundle, township y f | ; ship council that he had been eh, Se Ho Cholera | . approached by Mike Panas g Council ts jwho wanted to collect the $10 W : Gi him because he had shot a arning 1ven LJ dog he thought was rabid. 0a 1 t The.dog 'had been acting | plained. 5 oe : ee He had sent the head to Dr. BOWMANVILLE -- Farmers) |Woolsey, in Bowmanville, for in Durham County should watch) their swine herds for any signs) jaypToN (Staff) -- The| "1 don't know what the re-| : : ee ),| Darlington 'Township Council) syjt was,' Mr. Rundle said.| Reeve Refuses any unusual conditions contact) received some guidelines for'He obviously had the impres- their local veterinarian, A. 0.) - Dalrymple, Agricultural Repre-|,ermits on roads that are nar-\dog the municipality would pay of . Agriculture Bowmanvill |zovey SAR. Sie) SSRN bylaw him $10" \eaid rest : - . ~~ for None of the councillors knew Permit Dela He stated that a news repori/township Council, Thursday, | ¢ai y A it ted out that Hi e Totton, consulting | -- Agriculture pointed out that Hog) engineer retained by the town- ces ' HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling-/Cholera is prevalent in Easter petrqpecte , CANINE CHORUS ton Township does not issue|Ontario and Western Quebec! in the township. LONDON (CP)--Thirty ani-| ly these days, slaughtered on three premises. | gations regarding roads of var-don church for a pets service, | A Courtice body shop opera-| Local Health of Animals Vet-\ious width. the congregation ranging from) tor who is trying to get permis-|erinarians for the Canada De-| "jj recommended building on # Mouse to a St. Bernard. High) that burned down several/manville stated that hogs have) Roads of 49 feet wide should be|PY 4 dog called Toby. "He weeks ago, is finding this out. |passed through sales barns in) widened before building is a be ga args sung a ai ore Appearing before the town- the general area from known in-/ Jowed and on roads of 39 feet 6 him. big dog was looking a of Theodore Leiffers, was Mrs.|'@tio and Quebec. lowed. Lady 'Muunings. Mary Boudai, secretary of the| Although there is. no. hog! The recommendations were Darlington Township Ratepay- cholera known at the present in| arrived at after an inspection "Why can't Mr. Leiffers ob-.are undergoing quarantine in! ship. GOLF TEE SHOT tein a building permit?" Mrs.|Durham County because of the! Reeve Garnet Rickard sug- Budai wanted to know. He had/Possibility that swine in those) gested the report be received a ' : SARNIA, Ont. (CP) -- Sid wants,to build one again, Every with infected hogs. should be a further study, he Perkins of Sarnia can prob- day he is held up is a loss to It has been suggested that|said, of residential roads not| ably add another chapter to him, she pointed out. farmers avoid buying hogs if|mentioned and other roads. shots. paige: Reeve Garnet Rick- thirty days. Those purchasing| amending other situations." he Perkins sliced a tee shot ards said. hogs should buy from known| said. "Until we complete this it! into the rough on the fourth He said he understood the local farmers who have raised|could be some time." R. Var-|the hogs on their own premises) -------_----___-- | Curling Club Tuesday evening. | coe, is working on the matter'and who haven't had swine | He arated an gts Aser with-the township solicitor. brought on to the premises re- Z to blast his way out Mea could nat our Injured) °°," pie Ba trouble was. The last serious outbreak of ber of te founionia, Bak fevet soempossible for Mr. Leif-|hog cholera in 1960-61 saw more . Matiecwi. was Handing shoul ers to have more property|than 57,000 hogs slaughtered.| As Car Fili S & casks le trent af Mera said, "it is all built up there. | amounted to $1,750,000. Where it p disappeared | ily will make its debut at Mos. With that lot," she wondered. |<}; 'por ofeerens oe ; | "Where did if go?" asked sect Park on September 29.|1s the council going to buy cone os mig market | {amily of four was injured last} McGeown, looking around This was announced last night/|it?" , , "hight when its car went out of e 4 value basis me control and rolled over on "1 think it might. be in your | Club, organizers of The Cana-|890" we are going to build with- owner: ; # : pocket," replied Perkins, It will be a 2700 c.c. Cooper, Councillor Sidney Cornish rani Most seriously injured was| | "|10-year-old Eva Polt, 38 Mel-| The foursome called a con- | New Zealander, Bruce McLar- ig big been dealt ne ble ss ' ference, decided not 'o pena- mm. This ; Hast Friday : ne x |ceived a broken pelvis.and mul-) jize Perkins for his unorthodox oa beagle | Be Mg Gounciliet Mutr nid vas mat-\P°, = in Ontario through Hog) tiple abrasions. Her-father, Mi- "te roducers Assembly Yards on/chael, who was driving the car, the understanding the hogs a COCO CROLL OL LE DECOR EOLECTLO HOO HOODEO EEO LENEHO RECO LODO OOO L ODOR OOEDeELOeEES 20090998985 H5H8FF9HSSHSFSFS2ESES0 an unnatural course hazard. PACKED WITH THRILLS AND SE! LL SUSPEN ADULT a @ of Besa re =) ABILT MORE| 'lington Township man figured) ---- |Beaches Fastball league. clerk, told the Darlington town- he thought the township owed Area Farmers |suspicious," the man had ex- Guidance testing. of sickness and in the event of, handling requests for buiiding|sion that anytime he shot a To Explain sentative, Ontario Department} report was received by the of any such regulation, the y| |from the Canada Department of| fom Georg N' ship, covering residential roads building permits light-hearted-|with 1,100 hogs having been! 'The report made recommen-,Mals gathered at a central Lon) sion for rebuilding his. shop,|partment of Agriculture in Bow-| roads 59 feet four inches wide.|light was a vocal performance ship council Thursday on behalf|fcted premises in Eastern On-|inches no building should be al- explained his owner, ers' Association, this area at least three herds| of residential roads in the town- commercial building and|herds may have been in contact! and filed for reference. There m ; golf's catalgoue of unusual! I can't answer why there is|possible for at least the next) "We should. wait before building inspector, A. | hole at the Sarnia Golf and | see | cently. Meanwhile, another mem- around the one he has," she'¢ 3 ; PS] S she Compensation {0 owners Perkins swung. The ball | "What are 'you gt . Smale sn ieie you going to dolis. necessary 1o carry oul a BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A) him j -|. "Eft 'ther sn't 5 by the British Empire Motor here isn't a decision) jt is suggested that all swine Highway 401 near the Darling- McGeown lookd. It was, Monaco and will be driven by ajSaid_ he thought' the A : ville avenue, Toronto. She re- Market hogs will continue to shot and declared McGeown a press recept h ro.(ter was discussed last. Friday at 4 eception held in To-| re) suffered a skull injury and was consigned to slau ronto yesterday and it was then decided to send| The big question was, "Will the information to the Depart- Sterling Moss be here?" ment of Municipal Affairs. "You know as well as] doi es. ghtering estab-| transferred with his daughter to lishments operating under fed-'the Toronto General Hospital a meat eee a Both Mrs. Polt and a nine- i is suggeste at swine i Mic' Jr - the answer to that," said Ron| VALUED INSTRUMENT breeders carry 'on with 'eptuliccal' areca uae nd = eologists have appealed to this : White, president of the BEMC.' The trombone, imporiant in|operations in the normal man-|lowed to go home after treat- town' . i nese: ' "If he's driving, we'll do our|both classical' orchestras and/ner contacting their veterinar-' ment town's council to' rescue. the , best to get him, ahd even if hejdance bands, was developediian in case of emergency and) The accident was investigated Balkerne Gate from -neglect. It 'isn't driving we'll try to getifrom the trumpet in the 15th|being selective in their purchase hy the OPP, Bowmanville de-|i8 said io be the best-preserved him to:come. |century. lof any feeder stock. tachment, |Roman gateway in Britain. MOTOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT "1S minutes from Downtown Oshawa on Highway 401 at Bowmenville"' OPEN HOURS !! (7 A.M, TO 12 MIDNIGHT DAILY! SOCEOCOHLOHHHOHHHHHHSHLHHSHHHESHHHEESE ' ' j HISTORIC GATE COLCHESTER (AP) -- Arch | @eeee0008 @eseeveeo

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