Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Feb 1963, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, FeDrucry 19, 1903 ee PC Candidate AJAX SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT GENERATES OWN HEAT Says Tories -- Weren't Honest |. TORONTO (CP) --Harold - |Jackman, Progressive Conserv- former industrial commissi ative candidate for Toronto and now a real estate agent, in-| R0Sedale, said Monday the Con. dicated one of his clients wants|S¢'vative government was not to build a 10,000 square foot|/Onest with voters last June, building fronting Highway 401.| He told a group of Young He told the committee the| Progressive Conservatives at a Structure will be built on a two.| Policy research committes acre parcel of land with a 200.| meetings that the Conservatives foot frontage on Highway 401/had said during the election and 430-foot flankage on the|Campaign that "everything was east side of Simpson avenue. It! all right and it wasn't." will be constructed by John' Mr, Jackman was referring to Riznek of Courtice. last summer's foreign exchange Mr. Morris said construction) provlems. will start April 16 this year, He said, however, that all New Industry For) Bowmanville Seen BOWMANVILLE (Steff) -- The town may have another new industry but as yet, even council has been kept in the dark as to what it is. At a special Board of Works Council Urges Stop To Soot From Industry BOWMANVILLE (Staff) committee meeting, last week that was closed to the public and the press, Kenneth Morris, PLANT MANAGER D. WALKER ADJUSTS FURNACE TREAT Ajax Sewage Plant Heated By BRIAN McCALL AJAX (Staff) An building is heated by the prod-| uct the plant is designed to de-|takes place in this tank stroy. The $294,000 Ajax Sewage Treatment plant is heated by a gas that is produced by raw sewage. Heating by methane -- or sew- the following manner. The raw sewage is pumped into a large vat which contains live bacteria. Working on the sewage for about 10 days, the acticr. of the bacteria creates methane gas. This gas is drawn from the | | | SC tank, fed into a nearby furnac |three parts of oxygen per mil-| lion to live. Trout and other non-|dumped into the sewers by a pipes containing more sewage. Scavenger fish require a mini-!local industry. and ignited. Heat from the flame warms The pipes circulate throughout! the building carrying sewage) from various treating centres to| another. Plant. manager David Walker describes the heating process as) "one of the cheapest forms of heating known'"'. BORROW BACTERIA é To gain the live bacteria,) plant workmen had to go to an-| other sewage treatment build-| jmaining solids left over from|mum of five parts per million Ajax|the first tank. water at a rate of 850 cubic feet per minute hours of the day -- 11 a.m. to| doubles the age gas -- at the plant works in|¢d into the water, {FISH NEED AIR Special to The Oshawa Times capped children. Complaints of soot and smoke from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company plant ccn- ainued to plague town council last night. Robert Kennett of Queen street, in a letter to council, said his front veranda and both cars were covered with the greasy, black soot. Council will finally write a let- ter to the plant manager, Gor- don MacNeill, asking what caf be done to curb the problem. About a month ago, H. R. Cornell of Durham street, com- |plained he had just painted his | house and it had become cover- ed with the black substance Also women in the neighborhood had been forced to do their washing over aga'n, he said At that time, Councillor Ken- néth Hooper made a motion to send a letter to the local plant manager and also to the com- pany's head office in New To- ronto, It was passed by council, But at the next meeting, the majority of council members decided it would be peor public relations 10 do this, and rescind- 64 the motion ANTLSMOKE BYLAW? Mr. Hooper did not agree with the majority at that time. He }cast the only negative vote to rescind the motion, "I might just as well take the ball again," Mr. Hooper said last night "T think council MENT CAUSES SUDS 15 FEET DEEP By Wastes lof oxygen to live The first stage of purification) The air pumped through the jsewage water puts an oxygen content: of three parts per mil lion into the water before it enters the creck A final run. through a settling a second pump|tank is taken by the sewage amoum of air pump-|water where any remaining solids are removed. From this final A pump forces air into the During peak p.m tank, the was wrong A provincial law states that the oxygen content of the water| Water passes through a chlorin-|When it rescinded the motion a leaving the plant and going into| ation chamber. Fac " DOM CHEE sta he high as|Parts per million of chlorine is! be stopped. di the water in the creek. A total of .5|month ago. This thing has got to He told council Mr. Kennett had talked with him about the problem outside the Goodyear plant (where Mr. Hooper is an employee), and showed him a white convertible that was cov- ered with the dirty soot. Mr. Kennett's letter stated he showed the car to Mr. MacNeill the same morning. "We've got an anti-smoke by- law,' said Reeve Sidney Little. "Are we going to enforce it or not?" Mr. Little seconded Mr. Hooper's motion to send Mr MacNeill a letter in an attempt to have the smoke and soot problem cleared up. ded to the water. The final discharge of water into the creek is germ-free. Carp, pike, eels and other} However, sometimes the avenger fish need at least) water is black in color due to large quantities of coffee being a Courageous Girl Whips Handicap By M. McINTYRE HOOD Plassey Road School for handi- LONDON -- The other even- "Encouraged by her mdther and he requested that council)». +4; | u parties must share the blame ag = Stabe S°tvices.| for those problems and said the siakte ir = obbs, at 1astiriberal party had deepened the $ Council meeting, saidicrisis by down-grading Can- council had already taken steps ada's economic prospects to put sewer and watermains in 44, Jackman -told reporters this area bef is' 2 me. Mrs Morris after the meeting that Prime request, i Z M " i " Council gave a third reading peg lt sages pccaiad is losing to'a bylaw authorizing sewer -- and water services be installed aii in ie oe 6 instakec' CHEW COCOA LEAVES The site of the new N, E,| LIMA (Reuters) -- Two-thirds Sweet Co. Ltd. chemical pro-|0f the population of Peru chew cessing plant is just across the|toxic cocoa leaves, according to _ -- _ am Morris' Dr, Carlos Ricketts, chief Peru- Tek 'aa gene kind of a" delegate to an interna- > nal r a of! 5: mata jindustry it will be hasn't been | Honal pepery Be Ra Mist corgacy |divulged,"' said Mayor Hobbs. : i cently. The conference studied Mr, Morris was not avail-/ways of controlling the growth able for comment, He's vaca-!and consumption of the leaves tioning for four weeks in the|and the cocaine distilled from West Indies. them, | Bh win TEEN TERROR-BILLI Ail Ti 7.0 we soul of an unearthly THING... E | Sty 720] =m mind of a MONSTER | } | | | THE 30 0 SPARTANs No Defence Offered' In McCusker Case KITCHENER (CP) -- Lawyer William Boos said Monday he| would offer no defence evidence | for Owen McCusker, 29, of King-| ston, charged with capital mur- | der in the July 31 death of} r" ieamaasetue John Dowbush, | ing. is case, Ajax got its|ing, at a special ceremony inand by her teachers in the pe pd te bacteta hon the}a church hall in the London|school, she improved steadily. sewage plant in Whitby. | borough of Lewisham, 20-year-|At 14 she was ready to take The furnace used to heat the|old Angela Knibbs stood on the| her place at Sedghill School for Ajax plant is equipped to burn/platform to be presented with] Girls, Today, now an attractive | oil, explains Mr. Walker. How-|the Medal of Prince Phillip's| 20-year old, Angela has no im- Jever, it is rare that oil is used|silver award for her courage|pediment in her speech, and | because of the abundant supply|in overcoming what once seem-| apart from a slight limp, walks | of sewage gas. ed a life-long handicap. This/normally. | Sometimes the live bacteria is| presentation event marked the|. A member of the Ist Belling- |killed by a high caustic content/final chapter in a tale of heart-/ham Land Rangers, because jin the raw sewage and the sup-|break, patience, courage -- and/She was nearing the age limit, ply of. gas is cut off. 'a mother's faith. 'she took the tests for both the Workmen again make a visit) Twenty years ago, Angela's|bronze and silver awards of |to a nearby treatment plant and| mother was told by a specialist|Prince Philip's scheme. She {haul out about 25,000 gallons Oflat the Great Ormond Street| Passed both with flying colors. -- Sewage containing live bacteria |Children's Hospital: |Hiking and camping were part Ajax's sewage plant, built 1m) "Your daughter will never be of the tests this girl of deter- 954, processes about a million|able to speak or walk." mination had to perform. gallons of sewage water a day) | Said her mother on the night during the winter, The total|REFUSED DEFEAT of, the' presentation "00. her Mrs. Knibbs was stunned, but| award: DIGESTER TANK CREATES METHANE GAS FOR HEATING Fidelity Lodge Hears | Bablle Shoal : Board Budget r eeemman Serene |g, stan Benerabie Ry ona mg BOWMANVILLE . (Staff) ' ernor of 'Ontario, addressed the arene cnet, Walt by counell tast 1 annual Ladies' Night of Fidelity ee sia' eas 28 here Saturday night. wht Hada newest nseiesd Lodge 428 here Saturday nig Board informed town council THEATRE LAST DAY--"A CHILD IS WAITING" ai secant DR.W. BARHAM "HAVE YOU RECEIVED THE HOLY GHOST SINCE YOU BELIEVED?" He said this after completing examination of the last of 40 witnesses called by Crown At- torney Harold Daufman. Both Mr. Boos and Mr, Dauf- man made summations to the! jury Monday. Chief Justice J. C. | McRuer will charge the jury| today. DALLAS, TEXAS. Hon. MacKay praised the role that tradition plays in a per- son's life. » "It is tradition which gives "quality, character and stability to life and reflects the secrets of permanent ideals." He described tradition as the sum of those values which have "been kept alive through all time. The Lieutenant Governor, "making what may be his last public speech before retiring, lauded Hon. M. B. Dymond, "MD, Provincial Minister of Health. ". Hen. Dymond, in attendance eat the annual meetinf, was de, "scribed as a man whose "con- ~tribution to the public and par- liamentary of this province is "'so great and so substantial that eit is not easy to measure or "comprehend." The Minister of Health is "always devoted to "prime and last night that its 1963 total bud- get will be $223,236.40. This is an increase of approximately f | $31,000 over last year, The reason for the hike was attributed to an increase teachers' salaries, an add caretaker and supplies, Council turned' the request over to the town's finance com- mittee for study. | OKAY AMBULANCE SERVICE) | Town council gave third read- | in| itional! jing to a bylaw authorizing an agreement with the Donald |Harvey ambulance service. Mr. | Harvey has been operating this , | service for the past two months. J. KEILLER MACKAY NEW POLICE CRUISER Council authorized the chair- m and 'i ' ldiscipline. their minds to re- man of the police committee ceive them. and the town clerk to call for "Liberty. can release men's) tenders for a new police cruiser. who diligently seek the | Police Committee Chairman jumps to around 3,373,000 a day) during the summer. jshe refused to accept the find- About 90 per cent of the solid|ings of the specialist. She vowed sewage is reduced to liquidjthat she would help her baby every 10 days. The remaining}overcome her disabilities. An- perpen hy Et heute os had been born prematurely ed out by trucks and was a spastic. neighboring farm fields. Many titmes in Three main sewer lines carry|since then Mrs. 3 lal. gr Ag treatment! told that it was a w ant from the : r The sewage water first passes through a series of screens where large objects such as tin cans and pieces of wood are), removed. | After the initial screening, the} sewage flows along a grit chan-/STARTED EDUCATION nel which allows most of the} Angela's education started at send and stone to settle on the}a school for backward children bottom of the slow-movinglin Woolwich, The family then water. moved to the Catford district TO SETTLING TANK and she was transferred to th From the grit channel, the er Eras waste is the years Knibbs was aste of time, that her daughter would always remain a helpless cripple, but she persevered. "She was my child and I had do something to help" she said, | pumped into a large|@ | settling tank. Most of the solids seitie on the) "Undoubtedly achieving these jStandards has given her tre- |mendous self-conficence. A few jyears ago it would have been thought absolutely i ible." Dowbush was strangled on the| premises of Marsland Precision| Equipment Limited, Waterloo, | the night $2,400 worth of tools! was stolen from the plant. IF NOT: This man has a message from the This record stands as a chal-|_ lenge: and a story of hope, for other parents of handicapped! children. TELL OF RIGHTS | WINNIPEG (CP)--The mag-| jistrate's court here is sending }out summonses bearing infor- |mation on the rights the person is entitled to under the law. | Written on the back are various \pleas available and answers to jthe questions most commonly |seken magistrates and police- men. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY ¢| Bible FOR YOU. MAY AID FORESTS VICTORIA (CP) -- Dr. Don-| ald K. Edwards, a forestry bio- logist, has developed an elec- tronic device so sensitive it can pick up the electrical charge of a fly or caterpillar. It may help protect forests from insects. GOD is pouring out his spirit in the last days os he promised: THE PRO- MISE IS TO YOU... and to os many as the Lord Our God shall call. TUES, WED., THURS. & FRI. at 7:30 Every Afternoon from 1:30 - 2:30 "TALKSON FAITH" DRIVE -INN IN THE No. 2 Hwy Between Oshawo and Whitby © Good Food @ Reasonable Prices specific interests of his own con-| bonds but it cannot of itself ele- ~stituency," Hon. MacKay said. | Vate their plane of life. - The growth and the need for, "it is only that man who < , jbottom of the tank during this) | Kenneth Hooper explained that! swo-hour period. The sewage is| council decided last year it then drawn into a hopper and Simcoe St. Pentecostal Church "the preservation of democracy} !ooks up who is entitled to be were also topics touched upon by the Lieutenant-Governor. "We are indeed most fortu- ~mate in our institutions and "especially the institutions by which we are governed. "A system by which everyone by right can, and not by favor or sufferage, be assured of the «enjoyment of his life, liberty, ~his property in all its forms, his ~ family relations, his freedom of conscience and speech. .. "Magna - Charter, Trial by Jury, the Petition of Rights, Habeas - Corpus and the Bill of Rights, these are the mile- stcnes which point the way along which the Mother of Par- liaments and our own Com- monwealth have marched to freedom, progress and pros- perity. "The indiscriminate use of looked up to, and it is only that man who has a high sense of iduty to himself and to society | that is worthy of our confidence "It is when and only when we are instructed by experi- ence, sobered by responsibility, conscious of our obligations and would be more feasible to pur- chase a new cruiser each year, instead of buying parts. AXE SIGN REQUEST John DeWith's request to put up a sign on the corner of King end Frank streets was. turned carried to an upright tank known as a digester. It is in the digester that the jlive bacteria is grown and tho methane gas produced. Water left in the iank is pumped into a secondary tank, having been relieved of most of © Fast Car Service REV. R. A. BOMBAY, PASTOR Open Daily Except Monday -- -- THE own by council. Councillor Kenneth Hooper said this would start a precedent that might jealous of our rights that democ-} racy can hope to obtain a per- manence and stability which ; s : : . |lead to commercial signs on may reasonably be hoped for, every street corner in Bowman- "We are rich in the intellec-| yitie, ELIZABETH TAYLOR LAURENCE HARVEY EDDIE FISHER ithe solid content. | The secondary tank serves two purposes im the treatment of sewage water. 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