@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 7, 1963 Credit Union Annual Meet In Toronto Brooklin Scouts Plan Paper Drive Durham Attracts | Tourists Dollars By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT an educational talk by Mrs. B yA. CARRUTHERS, MPP BROOKLIN -- The Brooklin|Green, who attended the Sym- posium called by Dean Sisan, Faculty of Forestry at Univer- sity of Toronto in February. "Dutch Elm extended welcome to) Disease and Its Control'. | PAPER COLLECTION The Brooklin Boy Scouts and Cubs are holding a Paper Sal- age Collection on Saturday, March 9. | Horticlutural Society. met res| cently in the Christian Educa- tion Hall. | The president, Mrs. Eric) Green, members and visitors. The treasurer's report revealed bal- ance on hand $55.19. | TROPHIES The correspondence contained | ¥ acceptance by the T. Eaton Co.} Ltd. to provide a trophy to be) awarded to winner of highest) number of points at shows during the year. 20 Her topic was Magazines and must be. tied securely and in| : ki ¥ flower |Separate bundles, ready for curb|have begun taking part. ollection at 10 a.m. sharp. Donation of two prizes at) gyoqRGASBORD flower shows will be supplied during the gardening season, by The Brooklin United Church) ing their plants, causing credit | eq Canada in 1962 on travellers' Wo the Swift Canadian Co, Ltd., 'To-| "smorgasbord" are sponsoring newspapers | to be held on solved. TORONTO (CP)--Representa- tives of Ontario's 1,465 credit unions, who begin their annual meeting here today, will hear a progress report on a plan to assure quick repayment to de- positors if their credit union is dissolved, ; Donald R. Bell of Windsor, president of the Ontario Credit TORONTO As Durham County is becoming an impor: tant tounist area, it is perhaps of interest to review some of the features of the debate on the estimates of the Department of Travel and Publicity. In his introduction to the esti- mates, The Hon, Bryan Cath- j mnta cart pointed out the following Union League Limited, said|facts, respecting the tourist Wednesday in an interview that|trade in the province during since the plan was started a/1969, ' : 1,002 credit unions) There was an increase of 8 n tak per cent in income to tourist The stabilization fund was set operators and allied service in- jup because an increasing num-|qustries, ber of Ontario firms,were mov-| 4 total of 5,285,568 cars enter- nlyear ago, a/unions in the plants to be dis-| permits -- an increase of 47 per cent over 1961. Durham at Kirby, Cavan and Bethany, are having an excel- lent season. Many communities are sponsoring successful winter carnivals. The introduction of the Eco- nomics Development Act has provided loans for further ex- pansion of tourist facilitiés, A total of 300 miles of access road were opened up during the year into new tourist areas of the north. Service centres on Highway 401 are being provided with areas to supply information for local tourist areas. A very large increase during the year has been recorded in convention business. Toronto, now the most popular conven- ronto, Special prizes for'. best) rose in show in June, and best gladioli in August show. tion centre in Canada, did $100 million worth of convention bus- iness in 1962. Friday, March 15, from 4.30 to) Credit unions joining the fund) Of these, 73.9 per cent of all 7 p.m. in the Christian Educa-| pay one-tenth of one per cent) such travellers came to Ontario tion Hall. Adults $1.50 per per-|of their members' savings into x AJAX PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS HEAR SAFETY TALK le tcaae im ape & Grade 5 pupils at Lord 'Durham Junior School in * Ajax hear their annual talk on Safety delivered by Sgt. William Shaw of fhe Ajax Police Department. Sgt. Shaw tours every school during the year; giving talks on bicycle safety and pedestrian tips. Pupils are told how to cross streets in a safe manner and Announcement. was made Of|<on children aged 5 to 14 years|it, Mr, Bell said, in return for| the annual convention of the On-| $1 99 each and children two to| assurance that if the credit .un- tario Horticultural Associatio,n| five years, 50 cents. to be held at the King Edward} Sheraton Hotel, Toronto, and 22, Mrs. Lorne { |Charles Pilkey, Mrs. Norman'on Monday, March 11 at 8.15\their deposits, he added. p.m, in the Christian Education| |Mrs. A. C. McCulloch, were ap-/ Hal}, ABC Unit will provide wor- |proached and agreed to attend| chip service, Faithful Workers' | |Alves, Mrs. Eric Green and NM! can be obtained from members|as soon as is legally possible. P| Thursday and Friday, March 21| o4¢ ycw or unit members. | Parrott, mis. | 7S t Unit, the refreshments. lion has to disband, the deposits| Tickets are now on sale and will be repaid to the workers In the past, members have Ww |had to wait for more than a The Brooklin UCW will meet) year at times for repayment of! Since the fund was set up, five credit unions whose plants have closed were able to draw on the fund. Two were in Tor- | March meeting. | | PLAN SPRING FAIR o |_.Mrs. Lorne Crawford, Miss _|Eileen Hamill, and Mrs. Charles | the correct equipment neces- sary for their bicycles. --Oshawa Times Phot Bay Ridges Plagued. | Pilkey will be the committee to| assist with 'Floraculture Ex-| |hibit" and the Junior Section at) the Brooklin Spring Fair in June. | It was unanimously agreed to} undertake the care of the Valley} Park for 1963. The secretary Safety Tips Outlined At jonto, two in Windsor and one lin Wallaceburg. | About 1,600 delegates and ob- Cobourg Man | servers are snack at the vo nual meeting. Premier Robarts |is to open the main sessions Cut For E . 150 Stitches | Friday. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) | Appeal Denied hirty - year - old William Ling| |establishments were developed and additions made to 358, A total of 224 new tourist A total of 30,158 more inquiries were received by the Depart- ment than in 1961, Also, 41 historical plaques were erected. Durham has sev- eral of these, the most recent one being the McLaughlin plaque at Tyrone. A plaque to the Baldwin family is to be erected near Newcastle in the spring of this year. A sharp increase in winter facilities has been recorded. The three ski clubs operating in Maple Grove Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Dow- son, Zion, were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Cathcart pointed out that of some $550,000,000 spent in Canada in 1962 by tourists, 73.9 per cent of the business came to Ontario; an amount vqua: to some $350,000,000, The tourist industry, he said, has become very competitive, and every effort is being made to expand the tourist season from two months to twelve. The opening of the trout season in eastern Ontario is one success- ful effort in this respect. The leader of the opposition, Mr. Wintermeyer, in his re- marks on the estimates criti- cized the department for failing miserably in leadership, pro- gramming, and policy. Ontario, he said, had an imbalance of tourist trade and that more tourist dollars leave the coun- try than enter it. of Cobourg, who received 150 Two Reporters stitches to his head after an ac- - In Spy Hearing cident Monday is in satisfactory condition in Memorial Hospital LONDON (Reuters) -- Two London newspaper men who today. Ling was a passenger in a car driven by Joseph Tanaka,|were sentenced to prison terms 40, of 50 King street, Cobourg. for refusing to disclose sources Tanaka suffered bruises and|of information at a spy inves- possible fractured ribs, tigation here, failed ,today to _ The accident occurred at the/gain the right to appeal to Brit- intersection of King and Lam-|ain's highest tribunal -- the bert streets. Police say the car|House of Lords. Speaking contest held at Orono. The House of Lords appeal| Jack Munday presented them commitee refused leave to ap-| with individual cups on behalf was requested to contact Neil Crawford to find out if he would undertake and accept the posi- tion of caretaker. As means of beautification of the village, the project for 1963 will be to plant garden in north. west corner. of Village Park, similar to one planted in south- |west corner, with shrubs and| |evergreens and flowers in 1962. | Secretary was requested to By Large Dog Packs WI Meeting By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- An interesting evening of entertainment, spon- sored by the Brooklin Women's Institute, was held recently in the basement of Township Hall, under the convenership of Mrs. Albert Cooper. Theme of the meeting was "Safety." | s . j contact the Township of Whitby Biecguan ov reap iinet pe teispace: pe to obtain permission, to the March meeting |plant a garden and remove the . |Bulletin Board to another loca- | Harold Cooney, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rich- ards, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Larmer, South Mon- aghan, Mrs. Barry Stuart, and daughter Heather, Peterbor. ough, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech, Janice and Bonnie, Miss Bonnie Beech and Mr. John McGuirk of Maple Grove School competed in the Public BROUGHAM -- John Wil- liams, of Bay Ridges, told Pic- kering Township Council on Monday night that dogs ran in packs of 10 or 12 throughout the streets of Bay Ridges and that this problem had gone far be- yond the joking stage. He said would like drastic action taken. Mr. Williams said that the 'biggest problem was on week- ends, when dogs appeared to be Bylaw Enforcement Officer sumed that it was patterned Harry Ashton had five sum-|after Metro Toronto's docu-| mons currently issued on dog} ments. | owners in Bay Ridges. The Clerk will try to obtain "The problem is not sp a copy of the Hamilton brief. Bay Ridges,' said Councillor Hubert Wank. He wondered geo EL BYLAW gernsnangh summons were high enough to) Third reading was given to a gravel pit bylaw under discus- be a deterrent. problem,"| Sion for some time. "It is a_ serious : "fe : F Pies " Final provisions are that the said Mr. Williams, 'Even the! ut must be « minut of teachers have a job getting the} ' " feet from the edge of the high- i ee & ihe school! way, that the slope shall not some went out of control on the slip- pery pavement and struck a running at large. During the week occupants of the houses worked, and them when they came home, he said, the dogs were turned out. He asked that the dog catcher, George Gerigs, be offered some incentive for picking up dogs on Saturdays and Sundays. "With a little stepped up action and an increased fee,"' he said, "the situation could be remedied." He noted that money had been spent on flowers and shrubs and trees, and the plants were being ruined. Councillor Harvey Spang, BUS SHELTER have a greater vertical rise Mr. Williams who is Presi-|than 50 feet for every 100 feet dent of the Bay Ridges Rate-|horizontal distance, at a ratio payers' Association, said that|of 1 vertical to 2 horizontal. his organization and other com-| A fence must be erected, munity groups, were willing to|farm - type mesh, which must erect a bus shelter at Liverpool| be kept secured when not in op- Road amd the Base Line.He| eration. asked if Council had any ob-| Any pit that has not been in| jection if it could be construct-| operation for 12 consecutive ed on Township land: He asked) months shall be levelled and that the Township maintain it. graded so that it will not be Members of Council agreed to|dangerous or unsightly to the inspect the location. public. AIR POLLUTION ° A fine not exceeding $300 1s) Council expressed an interest|the penalty for contravention. in a resolution of the Town of} Oakville supporting a brief of/SAFETY DIRECTOR Mrs. Albert Cooper, prior to) introducing a group of Brooklin| 4-H Girls' ..omemaking Club,| participating in the program, spoke briefly on the for Safety. "If your life you would preserve, Safety must be observed; If your days you would prolong, Do the right i motto}! Mrs. T. Izuimi, Toronto, -will/Tracy Davis investigated. |be guest speaker for | Icy nstead\of March as scheduled|pjameq for a car strikin 7 |by executive, and will presentinydrant at the mererion al Appeals by both men to the) At Home, held in Peterbor- laws| demonstration and talk on Jap-/King street and Waverley road |anese Arrangements". | | Highlight of the evening was tree, Damage to the car was estimated at $800. -Constable peal to Brendan Mulhilland of The Daily Mail, sentenced to six months and Reginald Fos- ler of The Daily Sketch, sen- tenced to three months. conditions were also} of the Lions Club, Bowman. ville. Miss Janice Beech, Maple Grove and Ross Farrow, Orono, Court of Appeals were rejected! Feb. 13 \M. d i A | if oe Mulholland and Foster were and not the wrong." | Roll call was answered by naming "A safety rule or measure." | An interesting demonstration) of "Safety in the Home", part} of the unit taken last fall, '"'The| Club Girl Stands on Guard,"| was presented by members of Hold Decision On Tobacco | | Police say the car was driven by Maine Langeraap of Station|+ road south, Pickering. He suf-| lfered bruises to his forehead.| entenced for contempt of court 'or not disclosing to the Vas- Sall spy tribunal the sources for | |certain statements published in| | he two newspapers. | | ° he government - appointed| | Socred Disgusted tribunal investigated naval se-| | curity in Britain following the 18-year prison sentence passed ee ie | 2 attended the teachers' college ough. and Mrs. Ron Brooks jand family were Sunday visi- |tors with her parents, Mr. and |Mrs. Gordon Rodman, Little | Britain, recently. Gary Jeffery, Kemptville Agricultural College, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffery. MEET and HEAR THE RT. HON. | JOHN DIEFENBAKER Fri., March 8th 3:30 P.M. PORT HOPE. DONATE STAMPS a s. | : s : Chairman of the Dog Control Growers Bid | With Backing Committee, said that the dog | catcher was only obliged to work on weekends in cases of emergency, but that he believed pick - ups should be made on weekends as well as week days. He said that a meeting of his committee would be held this week, and the matter would be considered. Reeve J. §. Scott advised that RURAL ROUNDUP on:admiralty clerk William Vas- ll, a self-confessed homosex-|, ROME (AP) -- The United | TORONTO (CP)--George Les-|°21" : I Nati : ; 1a won| 18 ; i r S-lual, for si for Ri : ations Food and Agriculture Comer, reenig, tics, ye Guta Flmcased 40 the Tent iy facta, tte tv joroats have been Osean anno, Ceylon} Elect Garnet Rickard survey of accidents on e ? ' e, ; jhas donate F special post-|f' farm and farm people, stressing| bacco G rowers ; Marketing| said Wednesday night he is i eal, pomapri lage stiiny Te pede foe tac IN DURH "accidents do mot just happen,|Board reserved decision |"absolutely disgusted" with a i Durham County ressive inde- lowed, a sheriff's officer now|A0's Freedom From Hunger 'Assoc they are caused by careless./Nesday'on requests by 10 inde-/Jack of support from th slanatto cs | Conservative fess." ies . |pendent growers for permission tional Social Credit atmaclation will call on each man and take) PE |to sell their 1962 tobacco crops| National -headauert h '|him to prison. | FORM SAFETY COUNCIL though the board's facilities. |written off the To. ag as The group was informed of} 'oronto area as FRIDAY the formation of a '"'Safety| 125,000 pounds of tobacco grown), . Council." Heber Down is repre-|without the board's permis-| fit My ae soci | : Se ie it aetna aoe Se yt. =m | On Sugar Estates | LINCOLNAIRES" licences and acreage) "accidents in the home'",| quotas for the 1963 growing sea-|. "Thompson has sabotaged us| | which could be prevented by|son. jin Toronto," he said in refet-|wone consed ce wit ateee ec Helen Roberts chose for herja matter of such importance|PY "ational leader Robert! wednesday as a strike involvi Mr. Sims declared to be $8,600.|topic "Rules for the Home-|that a decision could not bo] rneenbeon that the party did) about 25,000 sugar workers en: Members of Council were dis-| maker. Chipped cups F|reached right away,' James A.lng ba ag yg seats in the} appointed to learn that Mr.|8!asses may cause cut lips and|Teathong, assistant board sec-|/°ronto area in the April 8 fed- the its second day. The Sugar ses : |Producers Association warned) Baker's duties did not include| Medicine bottles must be clear-| retary, said following the closed| ¢Ta! election. farm buildings. ly labelled, she said. | meeting. : f Of possible damage to the in-| Tass egal a Leslie ee the ge! does|dustry because "failure to meet} , eaning fluids should not be| 'The board gave us a very|not have a chance of winning|obligations in the United States} Assoc. to cammarciel wreeters| NEW RECREATION. | used inside the home. \fair hearing," said lawyer Men- in Rosedale, "but by God, we|market: could lead to exclusion| Wednesday, March 27, 1.30| Pickering Beach Recreation| ee ee ee eee a ee ee Council was introduced by R./the 4-H Girls' Club. | the City of Hamilton to the) Speakers were: Gloria Jean! r "|E. Sims, County Engineer, to rane sien. to the con | Ross Baker, the Safety Director |of Ontario County. Councillor Hubert Wank) f [stated that it was well known| "Mr. haw explained that her that this was a serious pro-| municipality was required to have a safety director, and fail- lem, but since the brief in); ; a ; ing that, the County was obliged question was not supplied, to appoint one. Mr. Sims and members felt they could not Mr. Baker have been touring support it until they had DOF ihe 'eations imuninipall ; | palities and sued it. Councillor Wank pre making Mr. Baker's duties known, which embrace inspec- tion and advice on the erection or demolition of amy building or structure. Pickering Township's: share will be 25 percent of the cost of the safety engineer, which High School The request involves about), igit « : "48 | ause and did not | not see) Workers Striking | Marylyn Downey spoke on| quested |following a party rally. learning 'Rules of Safety." "The board felt that this was|°"¢e to comments last month|tates throughout British Guiana| Durham County Farm Calendar BOWMANVILLE -- The fol- lowing items will interest farm- ers in the United County area. jcity and Its Dangers." Carley quotas." | The dates were released by the Agricultural office in Bowman- le. Thursday, March 7, 8.00 p.m. --Tobacco Growers meeting, Orono Town Hall. | March 8, 9 and 10 -- Junior Farmer annual meeting and Conference, OAC, Guelph. Wednesday, March 13, 10.80- 3.30. -- Weed Spray School. Reg- istration fee $1.00 which will yay for the noon lunch. Morning pro- gram -- Sprayers and Calibra- tion, Prof. D, E. Clarke, OAC. Afternoon Program -- Materials and their use by Dr. C. M. Switzer, OAC. Thursday, March 14, 10.30-3.30 -- Durham Farm Management Assoc. annual meeting. Speaker, D. A. MacArthur, 'OAC. Si ject "Budgeting". Sat., March 16 Durham Holstein Club Barn Meeting, farm of Francis Jose, New- castle. Frank Tood, speaker. Monday, March 18, 10.00 a.m. --District 4-H Club Leaders Con- ference, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room, Bowmanville. Friday, March 22, 7.00 p.m.-- Durham County Junior Farmers Annual Meeting and Banquet. Guest speaker, Dean Richards from the OAC. Lion's Centre, Bowmanville. Monday, March 25, 10.30 a.m. Durham Soil and Crop Improv. Assoc., Pasture Committee meeting, Dept. of Agriculture, Board Room, 14 Frank street, Bowmanville. Monday, March 25, 1.30 p.m.-- Durham Soil and Crop Improv. Assev. Regional Corn Land Day County Committee. Also Grain Corn Competition Committee meeting, Dept. of Agriculture, 14 Frank street, Bowmanville. Tuesday, March '26, 1.30 p.m. Tentative date -- Farm of Ger- ald Brown, Bowmanville. "Prun- ing Demo Quebec. mstration", Paul Roy, Tuesday, March 26 -- -Pro- posed bus trip to be sponsored by Durhaxf' Beef Improvement! ub - Organization p.m. -- Durham DHIA Annual] Association was formed by by-| Meeting, Dept. of Agriculture,|law, at the request of a num- Board Room, Bowmanville. A,| ber of residents who approached \M. Pearson, OAC, guest speak-| the Parks and Recreation Com-| ler. | mittee last week- | Thursday, March 28, 2.00 p.m.| The Pickering Beach Com-| -- Durham 500 Bu. Club Annual| mittee will consist of Murray) Meeting. Bethany Hall. |Russell, George Kay, Gordon Thursday, March 28, 6.45 p.m.| Bentley, Mrs. Alice Corbett and} Masonic Hall, Port Hope. Dur-|Mrs. Norah Livingston, Repre-| ham Vegetable Growers banquet] senting Council on the Board} and dance. Speaker Mrs. M.|are Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. Mc-) Sabia, Vice - Pres., Business|Pherson and Councillor John| Women of Canada. | Greening. | Saturday, March 30, 9.00 a.m.| T | --Durham Seed Judging Compe- tition, Dept. of Agric., 14 Frank nm W. Germany Hikes| street, Bowmanville. All Junior oa 4-H Club members| Export To Canada | } Saturday, March 30, 11.00 a.m. a | Durham BONN (AP)--West Germany, |resented the growers. Seymour spoke of the haazrds|-- Sica ara Cee | noise." causing fire in the home, andjance was "Who is on the use of common baking soda! Tord's Side." to put ont small fires. | E. A. Winkler, organist and| Mrs. Albert. Cooper intro-|choir leader, directed the spe-| duced Mrs. Martyn, Prince Al-|cial anthem sung by Senior| bert, a former 4-H Girls' Club|Choir, 'Send Out Thy Light."'| leader and presently a member| Service concluded with 'Choral the Honeydale Women's|Amen"' by choir. Institute. She showed colored | slides. of a recent trip to Ari- YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION | zona, Missouri, Texas, Cana-| The Young People's a the|§ ¢ dian' Ice Fields, and the Cal-/met at 7 p.m. under the leader-|§ gary Stampede. {ship of David Stanley in the} {Christian Education Hall. Pro-| UNITED CHURCH NEWS |gram was under the direction| Rey. S. J. Hillier occupied) of 'Citizenship Committee." the pulpit at morning worship} A film entitled "Are You} held Sunday at Brooklin United) Free" was followed by discus-/§ ALL-STAR Tonight! SHOW! Pb bed ROCK HUDSON MARTHA HYER DAN DURYEA "BATTLE HYMN" in Technicolor TONY CURTIS JANET LEIGH In "BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH" in Technicolor LERNER & _ DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. ALL-COLOR PROGRAM! BILTMORE; Church. His message to the|sion on the subject by Young)? large congregation in attend-' People. ~~ we 2 4-H) increas in| zrain, Grain Corn, and Silage Olt aed deneaned aunty a Corn Clubs. |ministry of economics an-| Tuesday, April 2 -- Durham|nounced. West Germany im-| Shorthorn Club annual sale, 1 30| ported about $220,000,000 worth! ae at farm of Fred Trewin,/of Canadian goods last year, st og : some $15,000,000 less than in uesday, April 9 -- Annualli9g1, Exports rose nearly meeting, Ontario Farm radio) ¢5 900,000 to $137,000,000 forum, King Edward Hotel, To-|-- ides | ronto. 'Wednesday, April 10, 6.30 p.m. -- Durham Shorthorn banquet,) LONDON (OP) -- British ag- Blackstock. |ricultural experts are looking Thursday, April 11, 10.30 a.m.|for potatoes with "beetle brows --Seaway Hotel, Toronto. On-\and staring eyes.' These are tario Beet impfovement asso-|the symptoms of a disease ciation, annual meeting. |which ravages certain types of Wednesday, April 17, 7.30 p.m.| potatoes. i SEEK BEETLE BROWS NOW ... DOUBLE C FAVORITE "CARRY ALSO FROM 7 "RAISING THE WIND" OMEDY with the ON GANG"... IN COLOR "DENTIST IN THE CHAIR" ] "Oshawa Loves That Little "40 Pounds of Trouble" So Much We Are Keeping Her Till SATURDAY Only A PICTURE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY -- Organization of all Durham 4H Agricultural clubs. Oddfel-! lows Hall, Orono. Monday, April 22, 7.30 p.m.-- Welcome United Church base- ment, Organization Hope Town- ship 4-H Calf Club. All young people, 12-20 welcome. Contact Roy McHolm. Friday, May 3, 7.30 pm. -- Arena Orono Fair Grounds. Dur- ham Junior coaching night. Saturday, May 11, 8.30 a.m. -- Durham County Livestock Judg-| ing competition. Place to be an-| nounced. True story! Incredible Story! +*, * * Merrill's Marauders A JEFF CHANDLER. watom Tuesday, July 23 -- Durham County Land Use and Soil Judg- ing competition. 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