Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1962, p. 4

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| Malpensa nr : Orono Lodge [Farmer Attacked | Diplomats Say jxiii ics eihcatkl sie Wa.tien ras peel CROSSING PLANED Will Install es Al-Badr May |si2:.tseP caper] jase Sera ait woe By Rabid Wolves ) Begin : Work In 63 On New Officers By ELSA STORRY Uxbridge dentist, was driving Have Escaped . é iS, _|. BROUGHAM -- Thomas Car-|in on his tractor to pay him a| ADEN (Reuters)--A group of | CNR Pickering Bypass nee Mosier haba aie a Ren Torn ee caver raca i tm houe tert ms fen ack i iving east the Town of Ux- . was gee nage ce agevvorr pr bridge, said today that he was|for his gun and the two men, -- Wednesday night after e Grand, presided) cently attacked by wolves|with Carter's son, Hugh, drove|™a@king a dramatic flight here | Lunn By ELSA STORRY W. F. Comrie, of Westland assessment had increased) with Sister Alice Hooe i ; NES p H : y, vice... 7 / ith I : U 4 while harrowing a back field|in a car to the tractor, where|with a report that Imam Mo BROUGHAM --Several minor| Rouge, asked that a Stop signiand beause he had no notice.|Grand, assisting. ear a vaneea ssiind area, |the wolves were still circling.|hammad Al-Badr may have es- : ow on at ac teat amendments were made to a Rene' Waka te te alt og pwigge corto Se Roll cail showed two officers 4 What he thought at first was|When they. were caught in' the|caped alive last week wnen : jabsent. The minutes were read\a deer in the dust made by his|bright ring of the car lights,/rebel soldiers seized power in BAD number of resolutions approv- said that this street was "'tied|said that he had sent in his) , ' i |by the secretary, Sister Mae!machine, turned out to be althey disappeared into the his Red Sea kingdom. ing the CNR's proposal to con- up" to Lawson avenue, in Scar-|change of address and a re-| fl jAllen, and were approved byljarge gray timber wolf he said.|swamp. The diplomats made an emer- struct overhead and under- borough, and used for people/turn envelope with it Send: ai of Obcicii tasting travelling to the West Rouge| Reeve Scott said - that the |the Noble Grand, A report was! The wolf crouched and sprang};COULD BE RABID gency landing here despite or- : shopping' centre. assessment notice had not been Sven by the. convener of th?/at the tractor as he drew closer.| Two of the wolves, Mr. Car-|ders from Yemen's new mili et ig ag my, Director| Vision is poor, he said, be-/returned to the office. Pip | Committee, SisteriThe hind feet of the animal|ter said, were large timber|tary regime that "under no cif- of the CNR, addressed the|®ause of the slope, and there) Mr. Carer asked that if his| ce tooey. touched the ground, while the|wolves, and the third was a red-|cumstances" was the plane to meeting, explaining the various|2%™ many small children play-|immediate neighbors' land had) Annual reports were Tead forepaws rested on the hood,|hued brush wolf. He stated that|leave the kingdom. proposals. Some of the roads|'Mg_ in the area. : : been reduced in assessment, he|by the following conveners: Sis-|the open mouth showing strong,|he believed the animals to be} Among the Western officials ' i v will be closed, but diversion|, Mt- Comrie said that resi-/be remitted the difference in|ter Betty Newman, Warden,|sharp fangs. jrabid, since their attack, and|aboard was Robert Stooky, chef efrigerators, Ranges, T.V., roads will be constructed dents in this fast growing area/taxes between the rates for his,|Property Committee; Sister) wr. Carter said he steered the|their method of attack, was not|American representative in Ye- Stereo, Washers, Dryers, Th ill b aval were worried about their chil-/and for his nighbors', |Cora Cantrell, Benevolent Com-|tractor into the bush and|the customary action of wolves.|men, and Jurgen Griesbach, 29 r Heaters, Vacuums, ing at Woodview avenue, where|cze™ and the danger of acci-) Councillor Milton Mowbray|mittee; Sister - Alice Hoocy,/against a tree, which brushed| The next day about 15 hunters|agricultural officer-at the West pees Sern cee the tinneohy' at the vand dents. He submitted a petition}contended that it boiled down| Visiting Committee. the animal off, and it retreated|and their dogs scourged the/German legation. Cuenca" Bunk sity pa Mt aitficatt to. eonatinial with some 25 signatures on it. |to a legal question, and Council} Sister Ila Martin reported onlinto the woods. |swamp, and they could find Griesbach told corresponden:s Kitehen Suites, Bed Chester- either an Wer: oF undsrpans| Aart to. make. Paniore bbe powerless (0 do anything|her visit to Ajax Lodge recont-| The tractor stalled, and the|n0 sign of the animals, Mr. Car-| nat reports circulating through- j fields, Lamps, Continental The crossing will be protected| {venue # stop street, ricer d ra ee : jly when a Friendship Night/uneasy farmer was obliged tojter believes the pack was just/ou: Yemen claimed the Imam Beds, Hassocks, Dividers, SSINg P' "ed! prepared, was passed. It awaits} A report will .be asked from/was held. Sisters from sur-|climb from it to unhitch the har-|"Passing through', lescapetl disguised as a soldier ' -- onee Tape aa 3 ers, Record Players Couticillor Hubert Wank ques-| Transport jurer's Departments. i i i i ; : ' sport. ' offices and exemplified the de-|After a careful. scrutiny of the|are presently quarantined for|;, ; ij ' tipned Mr, Cann about the level| ;wrurrEVALE SIDEWALK | A report from the minutes of gree. There were approximate-|bush, he resumed his harrow.|tabies, Belg cediprn git. vc : | If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's : The Carters say that this is| ; re- could be done about trains! eared before Council to ask|School Board showed that in)", Bavaral o pounde 'Brousht hot the Boe Wine esa acimaie YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! whistling 24 hours a day and|that his street in Whitevale be(the three high schools, Ajax,|. Tuesday, Oct. 9, will be) Several more rounds brought) 'o Sis tS! te Ni van on(rebels shelled his palace after disturbing residents. ita 'i hi h |Pickering, and Dunbarton there|installation of 'officers. Sister|him to the edge of the swamp ' |he refused to surrender FURNITURE ditched so that his new home , Flossie Hall, District Deputy|again, and three different se property, Othe lath , co tion could be made to the rain in.the five grades of 1,831, i h duti wands tha tractor eet te Te s otle In Veckon Geteoatt Board of Transport Commis-| "jy explained that he had built], This is an increase from a Staff will perform these duties. a tracks through the bush, thes tae ee but eI 0 Nightly (E day)-'Til 9:3 : 4 r f , Bivis Paes at avar said, could be those of a moose,|the new republican regime ap- pen Nightly (Except Saturday): 'Til 9:30 provision after the line was in| whey ist C |1960, and from 1535 in 1961, plan for the next meeting with|hasty retreat over the ploughed sald, : " ' Me ; use, and since the crossing wail yee, greene The rated capacity in 1962 is Sister Gladys Gamsby as con-/field to the lane where Dr, Carl On one occasion Mrs. Carter/peared to be "well in coniroi | KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 Mr. Cann announced that con-i,44 ac lated after the Jast| Ajax HS has 532 students, struction would start on the pri hea . : Pickering HS, 642, and Dunbar- 1964, and that it would be ready|},oken-up sidewalk be re-|Student population is in Grade| for operation in the spring of| ; 3 . .|9, as compared with 5.3 in A 1965. moved, and he would under-|¥, Quality DOOR LIKE LIGHT BROOM Mr. Fred Hicks, road fore-)~ Mrs. David Crichton, of River-| man, present at the meeting, ad- PLOWING ENTRIES FULLY any word had been received installed next week, and that it/tries in the World Plowing] from the Metro and Region/ would be possible to remove the Championships in Holland Oct. FRAMED by signals, | p ' ' j j approval of the Department ofjthe Assessment and the Treas-ounding districts filled t 1 e|rows to release it from the tree.| Cattle on a neighboring farm | after last week's coup and now crossing, asking if anything) 3 © frwin. of Whitevale, ap-|the Pickering. District High | ok , ds in| '¥ $00 at the meeting. jing. ported to have been killed when Mr, Cann stated that applica-|,; »h| Was al s n pplica- will not be flooded after each|Was a total student population Flossie Hall, District I andjwolves emerged, heading to-| ; ; ' wildcat is. often heard, and|the situation in Yemen spake of | APPLIANCES sioners for a "no whistling"), new home on the site of the| total of 972 in 1959; from 1240 in A committee was named to| This time the farmer made protected, it would be granted. | ane erosion from the road 2000, and in 1963 will be 2390. _vener. Puterbough, a neighbor and anleft the house to see what was of the kingdom. line in 1963 or the early part of) jy» giso wished that an old|ton, 656; 37.2 per cent of the CANADA'S ltake to grass it over. Grade 13. | a -- side, again asked Council if|vised that a culvert would be| LONDON (CP)--Canada's en-) PRE = Conservation Authority regard-| sidewalk. 4-5 are. Cyril Heynes of Em-| Clerk L. T. Johnston recently;merson, Man., and Tom Heck-| her area for flood purposes. returned from his study tour of}/man of Chilliwack, B.C. Two; She was advised that it had/Europe, was asked to contact)Welshmen, Henry Jones and not, and that the Clerk wouldjother residents on the street to| John Sandford, represent Brit- again contact the Authority to|see if hey agreed with the re-| ain. find if somehing definite onj| moval of the sidewalk. ame ; Sena the matter could be gained. NO ASSESSMENT NOTICE CHILDREN'S CONCERTS Mrs. Crichton also deplored| J. Carter, owner of ten WINNIPEG (CP)--The Winni- h k ee S ° i! JUST ARRIVED FROM OVERSEAS the condition of her road, say-|acres on the jalcofoomt, advised! peg ys gy Shehnes pit T an sgiving pecia 4 li ing that the grader had passed) Council that he had received) more than 20, school children Q over it "as though a light/no assessment notice in 1961./a year raged engage ond 8,000 Sheets Choice ud ity broom had been used. nor any tax bill this year until/program paid for by the fund- BIG 5 CUBIC FOOT BA "It is a waste of taxpayers' |he had received a notice that/raising efforts of its women's Random "VEE" Grooved money to have that kind of} his taxes must be paid. |committee. The annual cost is job done," she complained. | Since the re-assessment, his! $15,600, ROCKW 5 INSULATION (420, MAHOGANY ing the expropriation of land in yards----So first come ) Sheet COMBINATION Only c PANELLING o» porch DOORS 32 pieces 1800 bags at our 4 Foch Smaller lots $3.35 per sheet ' 22-95 EA. While 2-6"'x6'-6" IMPORTED FROM GERMANY | The 4 8' Crate $ 77 : y ° Small $ NORDMENDE first served. Hi X@® Sic: SHEET Lots * Oa OD sont, ener nts sed ardware included, STEREO and HI-FI SETS | , ee ; FROM Sek sete | sranbad Seine ING DAY jj © FM. Multiplex | W/ | Eavestrough Monday, October 8 [ saturvay | 3] Surplus & Discontinued Speakers | INSTRUCTION x alee lhing 8 A.M. fo & M AVAILABLE He om . ARBORITE = | Only PQ oa. = AND FORMICA Conductor Pipe $1.31 eech As Low A ea | --N . *rrROUGH o a TT a ni ° a 24, € wisn ss sat i __tcaatwer Mined 1 FLOOR TILE @3 ve 2¢ a ALUMINUM "p-1" QUALITY PREMIUM Corton Lote [NO SECONDS rave A.M, and Clock Mantel Radios From 7.95 | b ee ee 6 Designs SECONDS | Woe -- = ; Sdn COMBINATION SHINGLES SPRUCE Others at -- 91!c per tile Some small sizes at 19¢ foot Woh ONE DOLLAR aM [accross | 2.98. | 32250, |CEMLING TILE |, cacuy , = ; | Bl Only i ree board feet isla ot Pi a ES a NO. 5 i me rock see, wena : | ai ae *86.50 sie iaieal aie Double Coated E IN CASH z| : she vou abun : Other colors $6.85 Squere * hae Ys foot Super Finish SHELL HOME ARPEGE | i On Any Purchase of fa| | MOMENT | (Width plus Height) WATERPROOF Bo 10+,: foot 25' é 9 ? Ss SUPREME STANDARD GRADE : ay $ $6.25 carton of $6.72 Carton of x ad --- $6.95 or More ... 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