Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1962, p. 4

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pleted installing two new gaso- line tanks and a new sign on the corner for Richardson's Garage. Pontypool Gets Our local men and boys have New Gas Station |become very enthusiastic over ay. MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON) pa cehall _ this They it ONTYPOOL -- Frank Ham-\have three ball teams, 'Tigers, on, Victoria, B.C. has been Dodgers and Panthers. They visiting his brother George and /piaved twice on Sunday against reer | on old friends in the) janetville and against Stark- cinity. ' i ville. Mrs. M. Cruikshank, Ellen,| ay, wma' Denise and Mr. and Mrs, Wal- is pve fscarwa ea fe ker and children, Toronto, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and)here with his parents Mr. and Mrs, William Rennie. = by rome cnc rs. Rose ite, 95 years old, is visiting with relatives in Bow- Pe ~, poe Bat pb lye oe manville. : boy from Millbrook was killed Paul Cavanough is working|in a car accident on Wednesday in Toronto as a despatcher for|evening. The boys were return- ing home after a holiday in the CPR. the United States. Mrs, L. Robertson, Mrs. L. yi] ' eae B TWIN COUNTIES COMMENT Dust Settles Slowly After Bowmanville Council Feud tie, he told me, 'you only asked me to vote, you didn't insist.' " Irate over the decision, Mr. Brough threw down his agenda and said, "that's it, I quit". "There's no use sitting in council with a clique like this," he said later. "A motion like 4 this should have been brought to council by Glenholme Hughes who is chairman of the indus- trial committee, not Mr. Hoop- By ALLAN BAILEY Staff Reporter As far as Bowmanville's ex- Industrial Commissioner Ken- { neth Morris is concerned, Pon- * tius Pilate had nothing on this writer, i "You crucified me in every possible way,' Mr. Morris charged angrily in a telephone conversation the day after coun- cil fired him? Although Mr. Morris refus- ed to talk with this reporter, he did make a public statement / saying, '"'Mr. Haoper's state- ment that the town has spent , |$50,000 for industrial commis- f ision purposes is a gross misre- presentation of the truth." He charged that council didn't have the courtesy to inform all the members of the industrial 'icommittee of its porposed ac- tion. Mr. Morris mentioned that two of the members of the com- mittee were out of town on holidays -- (former mayor, Nel- son Osborne and Gordon Mac-! motion, Preach a The mayor's. vote brought a "Until I confer with them, y)storm of protest from Council- |will have no further statements|lor Jack Brough. He claims |to make," said Mr. Morris. tha: this is the first time Mr. -| Mr. Morris was expelled from Hobbs has ever voted when a lhis position after a motion|tie occurred. brought in by Councillor Ken-| "I wanted him to vote a cou- neth Hooper, terminating his|ple of times on other situations services and also the bylaw au-/| where a tie vote occurred," said thorizing an industrial commis-|Mr. Brough, 'but he wouldn't," : sioner, was carried by a one-| Mr. Brough added, 'when Ijhe said, | e asked the mayor why he didn't/industry when the industry is| vote margin (5 to 4). A tie ; | J vote was broken by Mayor Ivan vote the other times to break a forced out of other centres. Orono Red Cross Swimming Results Burgess, Mrs, E. Bellamy, Lind- 4 |Say, were guests of the H. Rich- ardsons. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McKay | |and Byron visitied with friends in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin 'Budd, Simcoe, are staying at their + |home here while Elgin is trim- ¢ {ming his Christmas, trees. Mrs. Thomas Tebble, Hamil- ton, was visiting her brother, George Hamilton, also. friends at Kirby and Orono, Mrs. Martha Loshaw and Reta are home again after a holiday at the Blue Top summer] resort north of Bobcaygeon. | City Service has just com-! TEENSVILLE | presents the "RAILROAD DEAL" Mr. Brough charged that Mr. Hooper did the same thing to the Recreation Commission when he introduced a motion in council not to allow Recreation Director Doug Riggs an in- crease in salary, and got the same clique to back Lis motion. "This is a railroading deal that you just can't stop," he stated. As far as resigning from his position as councillor as he KENNETH HOOPER threatened following last Tues- jday night's meeting, Mr. Mr, Hooper seems to be a |Brough said, "I'll have a state-/man of his convictions. When ment prepared for the nextine was president of the Bow- meeting." ; A This reporter agrees with Mr. manville Ratepayers' Asocia- Hooper to the extent that Bow-|tion, he promised that, if elect- |naanville doesn't need an indus-|ed, he would stir some action in \trail commissioner. Advertising,|the town's municipal govern-} as he mentioned, before throw-|ment. He has certainly lived up ing the motion at council, may|to these promises so far. It be one way to sell the town to| makes a person wonder what industry, but I think Mr. Hoop-|department will be next to get ler hit the nail on the head when|a thorough combing by this "Bowmanville will get| council which seems to be mak.| ing a name for itself in bring-| | Friday Night ing about reform measures. | 100 GIBB ST. JACK BROUGH Hobbs who voted in favor of the a» Added Thriller THE Wp WESTERNERS A FOUR LEAF PRODUCTION /A COLUMBUA PICTURES RELEASE COLOR ill Bowmanville, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sioen. --Oshawa Times Photo Rain, Cold Delay Area "GEE, WHAT BIG leaves they pose in their father's you have," these two district tobacco field. They are Ron- kiddies seem to be saying as nie and Ricky Sioen of RR 4, Yacht Club Crew Takes 2nd Place By MRS .E. FERTILE | The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Tobacco Crop FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- Two/Cubs and Scouts are holding 4) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) : sailboats from the French-|Tea and Bake Sale at Mrs. W.| About the first of next week, By MRS. KEN GAMSBY [Fred Bunting, Julie JONES Ponty, Rotinle Cooper, Bob| man's Bay Yacht Club entered| 'Brien's on August 16. Every-| al; 42 tobacco farms in this dis-) ORONO -- On Friday, the/Glenda Tennant, Bruce Man- Cooper, Marilyn West, Michael] the LYRA Regatta at the Royaljone is invited to attend. trict will be in the midst of their Orono Red Cross Water Safety|ning, Craig Tennant, David!Carman, Coleen Flynn, Wendy|,; Canadian Yacht Club last week-| Tommy Hearns, who is with|priming season, Program ended for another | nant Karen Lowery, Fae|Cox, Marjory Murphy, Fred ti end. They raced Saturday and/the RCN stationed at Halifax,|- It is about two weeks late|Year. This year there were 240\7 .wict flaine Schmid, Karen|Bunting, Stephen Black and Sunday but the races on Mon-lis home on leave until Septem-|thi, year due to extensive rain|Children registered in the pro-|Homewood, Windy Mercer,|Glen Grady. day were called off just 30 sec-|her 1, Mrs. Hearns and iheir|in the latter part of July and|gtam from all over Clarke/pov. west, Terry Stark, Jerry onds before starting time ow-|two children, Leanne and Lau-'not too much heat which slow-;Fownship and other outlying) \urphy, Peter Westheuser, Ev- ing to heavy fog conditions./rie, accompanied him. Mr. and/ed down the ripening process of |"stricts. It has been a very) 1.5. "Brown, Dennis Cobble- Coogee to Ross Fertile/Mrs, J. A. Hearns have spent/the tobacco leaves. festagein pede ie Many chil' dick, Arthur Kilpatrick, Carol with Barry inson as creW,|/two weeks vacation at Gien . je 7 ren have learned to swim an a ris 'who placed second in the Blue|/Ross and Frankie Hearns has a nee for the Unem-| many passed the more sevanc en, Eawee Hel Jay Class and to Michael Mc-/spent his two weeks' vacation| Ploymnt Insurance Commis-|ed tests in swimming and water) don "Doreen Hazelden Diane Inerney with Maurice Korezyn-|in Prince Edward: Island. sion said he expects to have|safety. | Haze 4 ae ; | |Hazelden, Jake Weirsma, Shir- ski, placed third. A Blue Jay! yrs Helen Hill and her|more than 100 placements this) The results of tests are as|jey Lootesma, Cathy Guster, from Port Credit Yacht Clubj | | i | | H | i} | | lter, Lisa Samuel, Katie Bander-|-- Sandra Johnson, Susa n| Dress -- Hardtime brink, Susan Bunting, Markjoode, Neil Allin, Gail Allin,| Carman and Sally Staples, |Donald Todd, Nancy Forrester, | ; ; _|Bill Todd, Caroline Johnson, Pee Se cee Fee an |Shirley Mercer and Dorothy dy Tennant, Darlene West, | nuniop. Carol Mercer, Carol Johnston, | Pased Senior Test -- Rich- |Tom MacDonald, Bill Caldwell,|arg Black, Arnold Wallace and |Linda McLaren, Sheila Bair-| Fraser Wallace. stow, Sharon Bairstow, Philip PORT RECORDS VANCOUVER. (CP)--The Na- onal Harbor Board says Van- couver port broke all previous jrecords last year in cargo jmovements, deep-sea arrivais Passed the Intermediate Test!and foreign passenger traffic. . CHUBBY CHECKER ». SINGING, DAS AND y DANCING. : ' | : 5 Samant W ROLE} : . j ! .|year. There have been 25 place-| follows: Julie Schmid, R ob er taylor, INABIGNE' eed ga the highest/S"anddaughter Diane have re P David Mehning David Forres: ; number o! reat \ DONT KNOCK y ber: f the) 1 Pit ad gs tg Yacht Ciub| TONIGHT ONLY e * THE : will take their sail boats to) i sete TATE } os. ' Oshawa Yacht Club on Satur-| i ; 7} ments made so far. The 42 farms have a total] + acreage of about 1200 acres of| "\ tobacco plants. A few of the/ jcrops in this district were dam- jaged anywhere from 30 to 8¢ turned from an enjoyable trip to Victoria, British Columbia. Ray Donnelly, Bat stree who has been confined to the Ajax - Pickering Hospital for Passed the Beginner Test -- i Cater wee ' f\ BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8.15 } SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! BROUGHT BACK xk day for the North Shore Biue|some time, has returned to his 4! Jay Championships to be held home this week. _ |not too long ago. 'a there this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fertile! Aster the tobacco leaves h Members from the Fairportjhave returned from a trip), a. ibingceging Yacht Club have planned a| through Quebec. [peel Pee er have to be _ weekend cruise to Toronto Is;| Murray Powell, Wharf street,|@tied in the kilns (small build- land this Saturday. has 'been confined to the To-|ings that characterize a tobacco The Frenchman's Bay Ban-jronto General Hospital for the/farm). The leaves when dry tam softhall team will piay the|Past two months for surgery On| are then stored in a barn and| first game in their OASA se-|rs /e8. It is expected he will bein baled and shipped to th |there for quite some time as he} : P e] ries against a Scarborough|will have to undergo further tobacco auction exchange in team at the Frenchman's Bay/|surgery. Delhi. | Ball Park on Saturday after- noon, Don Hopkins' team is in first place in the Township League, having won all. their' games and were only scored on in one game with Dunbar: ton. 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