@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 13, 1963 3), Officers of the IODE Var- >Bity Chapter were recently ', Jed in Ajax to serve for 1963. Officers are: Back Row :4ir): Mrs. M. Parish, stan- dard bearer; Mrs. Pat Ste- phenson, first vice-regent: Mrs. Betty McGillivray, trea- surer; Mrs. N. Lancaster, services at home and abroad, a ii. © ie AJAX IODE VARSITY CHAPTER 1963 OFFICERS 4\March 5, it was' announced by s|and an awareness that the Lib- and Mrs, vice- and Mrs. Ella Vickers, edu- Echoes magazine; cational secretary. Front row Betty Petrie, second (l-r): Mrs. Marie Waude, sec- regent. retary; Mrs. June Webster, regent; Mrs. Ruth Edwards, --Oshawa Times" Photo COUNCIL 'BRIEFS Pickering Village 'Roads Termed PICKERING (Staff) -- Build- ing permits issued in the Vil- 'lage of Pickering amounted to $52,525.00 in the period from|cil. 'Nothing has been done to} Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 1962. 'keep the roads clear of. ice. Pickering Village Building In-/The two inch layer of ice will éspector W. W. Rankin told)cause trouble when the thaws 'council a total of nine permits|and freezing start to occur.' 'were issued in the period of WILL BUILD LAKE 'which one was _ residential, three commercial, three gar-|,, Construction will begin in ages and carports and two were| three to four years on a $1,330,- dice alterations. |000 Duffin Creek dam that will ' jproduce a 210 acre lake BACK DETERGENT BAN j|at flood peak and a 100 acre Pickering Council passed ajlake during the summer. The 'resolution to support the Went-]project was outlined by the Vil- «worth county council's resolu-|lage's member on the Metro- 'tion on the banning of mineral] ipolitan Toronto and Region based detergents in Ontario at|Conservation Authority A. the Council meeting Tuesday! Reeve. night. : : The dam, to be known as the Council said a letter is to be |Arthur Percy dam, will be 65 gent to the Ontario Govern-| tment informing them of this|fet high. It will be located on jthe creek's east branch in the present poor economics by the Village Council, A. Reeve charged last might before coun- VAILLANT SIGNS SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Cuba's Doug Vaillant signed 4 contract Tuesday for his title| "|that would present the people of| ~~ Durham Liberals Nomination On March 5 BETHANY--The Liberal Fed- eral nomination convention will be held in Orono on Tuesday, the Durham County Liberal Association in Bethany last ht. Senator David Croll will be the guest speaker. Russell C. y, Liberal member for Durham, will be seeking his third nomination in this riding. Mr. Honey won the riding for the Liberals in last June's elec- tion. Alan Beer, provincial candi- date for the Liberals in the forthcoming provincial election, gave a brief report on his activi- ties at the recent convention in Toronto. He stressed the common sense approach and the free- dom of expression that was ap- parent at the meeting. There was an unanimity of decision erals had a constructive team Ontario with positive leader- ship under John Wintermeyer. Outlining the proposed medi- 'humeur, 23, of Ajax, 'Ont., been charged with negligence arising from the shooting Monday night of a 22- year-old widow in her Fort St. James home, in m, eee; SChedule Blitz For Pickering Rink House PICKERING (Staff) -- The Pickering Village rinkhouse committee will embark on a fund-raising drive in the near future to help pay off the par- tially completed rinkhouse. George Brown, secretary- treasurer of the committee, ap- peared before council Tuesday night seeking an advance on the village's grant to the project. Ajax Mountie Faces Charge PRINCE an k B.C, (CP) RCMP Constable 0. R. K, Belle- has Mrs. Juanita Cochrane, mother of two children, is in fairly good condition in Vander- hoof, B.C,, with a gunshot wound in her left side. house have already reached] $5,500, Mr. Brown explained, Council granted him $375. Costs for building the rink- Cost of the materials needed, not including labor, is $2,745. The list includes -- window frames, $225; three doors, $75; glass, $300; hardware, $75; terior partitioning and doors, $150; plating. eel or $410; dust work, $200; & so. cement slabs and lend- scapting, $200; brickwork, $30; redwood siding, $150; 'snack bar, $500. A $225 donation from the Civitan Club was expected, Mr. Brown said. Police said the constable, off duty, was about to have dinner at the Cochrane home and was unloading his service revolver when it discharged. Const. Bellehumeur was re- manded on $100 bail Tuesday to Feb. 20. LONDON (CP) Fit. John Ward of Lincolnshire 'er care legislation of the Liberal party, Mr. Beer stressed that it) would take immediate care of the needy and take into consid- eration those factors which are| so often discussed in all medi- cal plans such as_ doctors been awarded the Godfrey de Havilland Trophy for the fast-| jest speed by'a British pilot on) an official record attempt. He flew a Vulcan bomber from) Londcn to Aden at an average] would be able to decide wheth- er or not they wished to be in of 589 miles an hour. fight with lightweight champion! Carlos Ortiz of New York here March 30. The 24-year-old Cu- ban, fourth-ranking contender, will receive $6,500 plus $1,000 Monday, will receive $50,000, Mess proach the County Council with| URGES CO WLAMPS his proposal for a brochure. READING, England (CP) -- Councilor Basil Kearney| Judge Ciaude Duveen says cows told Council that an agreement|being led along country roads between the Village and the dog) at night shold have lights at the jeontrol officer was near com-/|front and rear. He dismissed a pletion. He said that a localjclaim by a farmer whose cow jdog pound will be established was killed when struck by a car. | twine for expenses. Ortiz, who signed ; Q- KiM NOVAK JAMES GARNER TONY RANDALL IN A MARTIN RANSOHOFF PRODUCTION. > BOs: Nichr | ern an MGM pecease ye CINEMASCOPE & METROCOLOR Central Presents Great Hits! MG-M presents The war's wildest story! _GLENN FORD RED BUTTONS pee a 1 WINS SPEED aie | t.| POLISH YOUTH CLUB DANCE POLISH HALL 168 Banting Avenve FRIDAY, FEB. 15th A Queen of Hearts will be selected! REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED! CHOICE PLUMP GRADE "A" TENDER YOUNG TURKEY SPECIALLY SELECTED--VALUE CHECK'D RIB STEAKS ». 79° SAUSAG 4. to 8-Ib. Average 3 MILD SEASONED--PURE PORK 1-LB, TRAY o7° THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS with Selections by the Music Department CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Thursday, February 14th and Friday, February 15th, 1963 AT 8 P.M. Admission 50c 'resolution. Greenwood conservation area| iPETER oc nell STRIKES AGAIN! | "SOME OF THE MOST ROLLICKING COMEDY ¥ a THAT WE'VE a || 1377.41 FOR WINTE ' bidepcpilldrssace about three miles north of Pick-| Pickering Village Council re- ceived a cheque for $1377.41/¢Ting Village. | from the Ontario Department of Municipal Affairs. Tuesday hight to covering the cost of the Village's 1961-62 Winter Works Incentive Program. STUDY GRANT REQUEST The Village's finance com- mittee will study a request for @ grant from the Ajax-Picker- ing School for Retarded Chil- dren. The school asks a com- munity to pay $20 per. pupil month. Pickering Village as one pupil attending the! school. ROADS IN MESS Pickering Villages roads re- Durham PC's | Blast Press | ORONO -- The Durham Pro-| gressive Conservative tion executive Monday night|1 unanimously endorsed a reso-| lution pledging full support to} Prime Minister John Diefen-| baker in the current general elections. The association said it "de- plores the campaign of vilifi- cation being waged by certain elements among the press against the Prime Minister and it strongly doubts that tactics of this sort are acceptable to the Canadian people or to the pad in his riding in particu- ar. The resolution read: "Elections should be left to the people to decide without re- sort to pressure by a section of the press." The resolution continued "this meeting, representative of all the municipal Progres- sive Conservative Associations in Durham County, promises its full co-operation to its candi- date, Garnet Rickard." Mr. Rickard, in turn, said he would conduct his campaign on the positive issues, confident that the people of Durham want the facts to be put fairly be- fore themiand not have their minds made up for them by others. Present at the meeting were: William Cox, Francis Werry, Harold Balson, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Rickard, Darlington; Jack Reid, Mrs. J. Reid, Leslie Reid, W. K. Lyceft, Lyall Low- ery, Clarke; Mrs. W. Storks, Irwin Colwill, Newcastle; MIiss A. Hughes, Geoffrey Bonnycas- tle; Mrs. Ann Thompson, Wm. Austin, Ernest Brown, Jack White, Port Hope; Alex Car- Yuthers, Mrs. A. Carruthers, Hope Twp.; Albert Olan, Roy 'Fern, Clair Winslow, Dr. Jack 'Wright, Arthur Thorne, Cavan; tRobert Sissons, Howard Mc- «Mullen, George Neals, Man- 'vers; John Hamilton, William 'Ferguson, Cartwright; Jack Brough, Milton Elliott, Harry (Saunders, Howard Gibson, Mrs sG. Thrasher, Bowmanville. Delegates "chosen from Dur- to attend the Ontario Pro- Most of the land is owned by the Authority, Mr. Reeve told the Council. | | WANTS COUNTY BROCHURE) Reeve Cyril Morley will try to get the County to produce a brochure outlinging the re-| creational and industrial ad-| vantages available in Ontario County, "The County could do a good job on this. The brochure wows ibe available to any interested }party by any municipality." | Reeve Morley expressed) |doubt about the newly-formed County Committee -- the Spe-| cial Committee on Industrial land Tourist Development. | The committee. was formed fo encourage industrial expan-| sion throughout the county and| |to promote the tourist industry | The Reeve felt that each mu-| nicipaliy might try to get he| ;|industry to locate in its area.| |"'It's a 'dog eat dog business",| jhe said, referring to the fight| |to get industry. The Village council endorsed a motion that the Reeve ap-! SEARLES TOMORROW MATINEE 2:15 P.M. EVENING 8:15 P.M. 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