Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1962, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 8; 1962 MAYOR BREAKS TIE VOTE Bowmanville Fires | Building Permits | Down In July BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ing July this year are only half as many as compared with the Mennonite Raps gormanz, sa Shelter Program KITCHENER (CP)--Civil de- discuss its internal organization and give global expression of Mennonite opinion. Discussions were cordial, but) frank and often hard-hitting.| All were marked by attendances) in thousands and blunt admis-; sions that plenty is wrong with the church and the world and Police Probing Murder Find Tools In River NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. Two heavy metal chests con- taining about 1,000 pieces were located by the, riverbank at Chippewa, five miles south of the falls, near the parkway road. Police said they couid have been dumped from a ve- hicle headed for the Interaa- tional Peace Bridge 15 miles | Non - violent resistance had it was time Mennonites thought (CP)! away. th last year. ' : , f ss ane morn et A fence "defrauds people that|proved its power many times, and did more about it. ont seen fash & Waleroe Connection with the killing at | The building inspector reports san somehow help people|he said, pointing to Gandhi's. ~™ : plant where a night watchman ee [that seven parmils were insued| O00, Cat AOMENIT Oe D Pe ithe| success im TAMia As RD OKOIMVIE. wilh aitulel Locie crekeitine| Gens tne, tne | Mave teat tees ee ee liast month, totalling $88,225 in|SUrrve ae ie inevitable," ' with officials busily organizing found in the Niagara River near|Equipment Limited hecame leonstruction costs. Last year! y : : |known after parks commission Ml ite philosouher Dr. Kaufman presented a five- ..c 1,.vv deiegates--double the here. : ; s<.,SayS & Mennonite phiios' ' |point plan for Mennonites to fol-, number they had expected. Hie Sa during July, 14 permits were 1s- eee J ee ate tim widabacs Niagara Parks Commission| poli rot W - sed ith contruction const Dr, Kanan, profes nari eee, tmey Pad arrived in Don: employes fund the. sr |becase (he chests cone talling $420,950. Last year's 5 g hagas epee 4 | ines oe oe : s from Europe and all, monty A ae bad ': a A total included the new sewage a Sethe Collate. eee rg prrowe | Fogg goes ot over the Asaerican, continent, Southeaie ine pi Paglia | State tek pero t plant that was. jus' esGay j - s epresenting the church's poadesd a iae a y Se eee ey Don iry : shelter program concentrated and help create a public mind! claimed 212,000 membership, in- ha ea (ian -- ~ linked Dowbush was strangled while Council last night approved)? housing for the needy of the on their beliefs; support the! cluding 53,000 in Canada. Denben. enaing. of Johnithe plant was closed for staff se aa Poe "t which in.| World. He was speaking at final United Nations; join the World' 5.50 note of the discussions , 45, until Tuesday. | vacations, the inspector's report which in-) -.ions of the Seventh World Council of Churches and pray. : scene tot Screen s was struck in a message. from cluded nine plumbing permits, ; ' Seay Set' ballding inegections, Emons VON ACHIEVES OBJECTIVES the conference president Dr. iri hrist he said, could not é : ¢ trench inspections? 51 inquiries) A Christian, ne sal, The conference achieved lit- Harold §. Bender, of Goshen, ivil defence which fosters erally what it set out to do--jInd., to the official opening. = as Civil "4 -' . -- - a i ARE on 1 5 fear, tension and hate. ANNUAL LUBRICATION sg Risconceg ene e EE Aa and Coal Company coal mines|tinued. "The power . pee '. : in Nova Scotia Annually re- was organized to crus hris- two more are pending. quires 135,000 gallons of oil and! tianity, yet Rome itself was de- WINNER OF and 22 investigations. take part in a movement such Machinery in' Dominion Steel) worthy vi a Christian," he con- H E L D ©) V E R é "After spending this much/68,000 pounds of grease for lu-/feated and Christianity became Ind. Commissioner BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Town council fired its. Industrial Commissioner last night. The axe fell for Kenneth Morris, who has held the post for six years, when council voted five to four to expel him from his position. A motion that Mr. Morris' services be terminated imme- diately and that a bylaw au- thorizing an industrial commis- sioner was rescinded, was brought in by Councillor Ken- neth Hooper, a member of the Industrial committee. "Last year, when I was pres- ident of the Ratepayer's associa- we're paying him," said Mr. Fice. Mr. Hooper added, "we've spent more than $50,000 since! Mr. Morris took office, and I think it's high time we scrap- ped the whole thing and start- ed from the bottom again. Let's not kid ourselves, we missed the boat,"' he said. Councillor Glenholme Hughes, the "Big Daddy" of the Indus-| trial Committee, said he thought the motion was badly timed, coming just after two small in- dustries located in the town and TONIGHT! '08 wedi piace tee mee BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8.15 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! -| }\ BROUGHT BACK For Your Entertainment ' One Complete Show Nightly! |. The screen has never known @ love story to compere with this! 7 tion, I brought this matter to council's attention regarding what benefits we were getting by having an industrial com- money, I should hope we would! prication. the state religion." have two small industries," ~ =e PE PE OE countered Mr. Hooper. 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This is {the way the vote went: Reeve pres fer sg : Sidney Little, "yes'; | Deputy- money sg die baagen A gga Reeve Ross Stevens, 'no'; Roy which will do far more & Nichols, "no"'; Jack Brough, The motion to fire Mr. Morris|*no"; Mrs. Annie Oke, "yes"; was seconded by Councillor)|Glenholme Hughes, "'no"; Ken- Wesley Fice, who said, 'I have -- Hooper, B yet Wesley f the, Mice. "yes"; an ayor Ivan had rt eg me on oS Hobbs, "yes". ra sd nog a pone Mr, Hughes wanted to ex- oes for eight hours ' cuse himself from the voting,)~ ~ " el that it ' aaitine 4 ~ ie or Aine Ba the, 'I don't think we're getting because of his connection with ers' r and use this;any value at all for the money the industrial committee, but a esezitesicirls sols oe motion made by himself to) that effect failed and he was! forced to make a decision. | | THREATENS TO QUIT | missioner," began Mr. Hooper. He brought it to council's at- tention that Mr. Morris was drawing $4,500 salary per year,, $500 was paid to his secretary and $500 was delegated to the purpose of advertising, making a total expenditure per year in this department of $5,500. GAINED NOTHING "We gained absolutely noth- ing in the six years we had an industrial commissioner," said Rem <% GONE WITH THE WIND | ts" CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH Teese | ECIIE HOWARD OLIVIA deHAVILLAND ; ing Plus! ¥. KEN MORRIS Adult Entertainment ao WSL. BILTMORE 7) me what Port Hope Nips Ajax In Playoffs (iri teem gave the motion its five to four} majority. Little did Mr.| Brough know, but had he or any other member of council| excused himself from the meet- ing, the motion would have had to have a two-thirds majority. But, with all membres .of council present, it only required a majority to be passed. | "The meeting was rigged,| "charged Mr. Brough, bringing | a storm of protest from Mayor | Hobbs and Mr. Hooper. After the meeting, Brough told reporters 'I sign! I'm not going to sit in council with a bunch like that They sabotaged the recreation department and now they've done the same thing to the in- dustrial commission." Mr. Brough became angry| Imporied PORT HOPE -- The first of a, For the, winners Ted Watts five-game playoff series between|pitched until the sixth when the Ontarios and Ajax to deter-| Chard took over with two bat mine the champions in the inter-|ters out, two. on and three Ajax mediate section of the Lake-) runners already across the shore Baseball League wasjplate. Hobbs of Ajax was re- played Sunday afternoon in lieved on the mound by Hill in Ajax. The Port Hope team wonithe fourth with three runs al- 11-5 although seven errors were ready in and only one out committed by the locals and five, Ontarios' hits were spread errors were chalked up to Ajax.) among George Fenton and Neil Bill Wakely pitched to win by) Wakely with a single each. Paul striking out 12, walking one and) Wakely had two singles and allowing only six hits. This win Austin and Watts each walked. for Wakely was the tenth with-| Murray Kelly walked and also out a loss. Mel Stevenson reached first on a pitched ball. caught Ajax batters Pope and Ren- McCartney, the Ajax pitcher, nick had triples and a walk allowed 14 hits, walked eight,;each. Kerton walked, Hill struck out 10 and hit one batter.| singled and Daze had a single Ted Daze came up with two of| and a walk the six Ajax hits. Vince Chomey| Score by innings reached first base three times) Ajax 010 003 000--4 on errors. Port Hope 300 300 000---6 Port Hope hitters were Paul, The third game will be played Wakely with a triple, two singles in Port Hope town park Wednes- Green Leaves Save Money on completer set. +VEGETABLE BOWL *PLATTER +3 PC. CREAM & SUGAR SET with every $5.00 IN PURCHASES Liquor Vote Scheduled At Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Wets and drys will get their chance to go to the polls here October 17 This is the date set by bylaw passed in council Tuesday night, | for the vote on four questions under the Liquor Control Act. The questions residents will be asked to vote on are: ladies' and men's beverage rooms; the sale of liquor with meals and the sale of liquor under a lounge licence The request for such a vote came from the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel and Restaurant Council introduced and gave first, second and third read- ings to this bylaw authorizing a vote on these questions last night 3! z EP i di ij 7 pl i 33 ; jo geht*e! . #+°y1¢ AppED THRILLER @ SHAWA) Fa ae SHOWING Gi ep, 2 @ TODAY ONLY @ "Hell & High Water" LAE LEAPED, ; eeu CALIFORNIA IMPORTED U.S. NO. ¥ "Wizard Of Bagdad" RED CARDINAL GRAPES SWEET LARGE CLUSTERS 25 CANADIAN GROWN -- CANADA NO. 1 GRADE -- SWEET CORN 12 ws 39 MED. SMALL, FANCY tee 4 = z 3 and he was hit by the pitcher. Bill Wakely and George Fenton cer had two singles and a walk. Alone At Camp the playoff series with Ajex by KEDRON--The boys from the! Ajax 000 211 001-- 5 Camp. Samac in Haliburt Readers will recall that Orono} tg theraualves ae ever, defaulted and the execu-| who 'stayed all week with the tive of the Lakeshore League boys, and William Werry, Wil- and two walks, Murray . Keliy|day evening. with a double, a single, a walk, | ~ had three singles each. Steven- Kedron couts son walked twice and Jack Mer- Score by innings: » a a 21st Scout Troop who spent a Port Hope 112 003 013--I1| week in camp recently had had defeated Ajax in an earlier) Roy Robinson, N. Wright and semi-final series. Orono, how-' Bob Corneil were the leaders gave the nod to Ajax to carry! fred Mr. Fraser on S| Tenderness Pascoe, and assisted PORT HOPE -- The Ontarios' The boys enjoyed their week picked up win number two in/under canvas in spite of a few the playoff series with Ajax by rainy days. The campers were a 6-4 scores on Monday after-| Donald Werry, John Rose, Dav- noon's game at Port Hope id Hooper, Allan Wright, Doug- Each team used two pitchers, las Pascoe, Jim Fraser, Robert and had eight strikeouts. Five Scott, Joe Hunking, Larry hits were recorded by each! Strank, Larry Fiintoff and Ted team dy Brock Freshness $ QUALITY SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS BONELESS ALL MEAT No WASTE 1 FOUR LEAF PRODUCTION /A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE SAVE 10¢ CREAM-O COFFEE DRIP of ALL PURPOSE GRIND 1 Ib. bag SAVE 13¢ APPLE JUICE CLEAR, dé ex. 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