Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1963, p. 4

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REPORT TO DURHAM Budget Ghost Writers Must Have One Master tion, we must look at the task @ THE OSHAWA TIMGS, Fridey, June 21, 1963 He lived only for the Flesh and the Sword! "ERIK THE CONQUEROR" Orono Chamber Studies Post Office Location By MRS, KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- At the Orono Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting, a number of items in general business were dealt with Colonial Bus Company in which the company pointed out that the lack of patronage was the sole cause of the bus service being discontinued into the vil- By RUSSELL C, HONEY, MP OTTAWA -- To date, criticism flowing from the presentation of the budget by Finance Minis- ter Walter Gordon has not been directed to the substance of the budget, but to the employment of three "advisers" who were brought to Ottawa by Mr. Gor- don to assist him in drafting a budget, a responsibility which he had to fulfill after less than two months in office. In this Report, it might be well to try and analyze the cri- ticism and to blow away the In the legal profession, we ex- press the same thing in a re- verse fashion in the saying that not only must justice e done, but it must appear that justice has been done. | NDP member Douglas Fisher oe it to the knowledge of Parliament although it had been common knowledge in Ot- tawa for several weeks) that Mr. Gordon had called on "out- side advisers" to help him in| the preparation of his budget.| This revelation raised the principle of whether or not the which confronted Mr. Gordon when he assumed the office of Minister of Finance. : | With a limited time to prepare his budget he obviously had to rely on the work which his Department had carried out un- der the direction of his pre- decessors, Mr, Nowlan and Mr. Fleming. It was a formidable bernttey i which faced the new Minister! the main street rather than on of Finance. a back street. Plans by the de- With no long tradition of par-|partment appear to favor a resulting in placing of a new Post Office in Orono. A committee of K. Lycett, W. CCarman and R, Forrester was appointed to investigate possible properties that might be avail- able for the proposed Post Office on the main street. In the discussion, the mem- bers supported the view that the post office should be located on/|g lage. The company stated that for three or four years they had provided a service into Orono with the hope that sufficient traffic would materialize. This had not happened they said, with the result that the service was liscontinued. IN COLOR --Starring-- CAMERON MITCHELL MARKS boiz e inde Dane Found was app or- for the 1 - Street Fair which will be held in Orono in August, The Chamber mem- bers also voted in favor of hold- ing a draw, the prize to be cash, \FEATURE DAILY AT... 2:20 - 4:35 - 6:50 - 9:05 ministers of the Crown can freely seek advice from some- one not within civil service ranks, and whether an individ- ual can freely give such ad-| vice. In order to consider this ques- chaff of partisan politics which so often obscure issues such as this. There is an old saying that Caesar's wife must not only be 'Jabove evil but also she must be above the suspicion of evil. for more than 40 years after starting in the Royal Marines at the age of 14 as a Drum- mer. Mr. Newport is visiting his son George in the Kings- court Apts. and expects to re- main in Canada for the next six months, --Oshawa Times Photo oo ~~ One of the newest members "of the Order of the British mpire is visiting his son in "Ajax, Sammual George New- Sport of Plymouth, England was recently informed of the vhonor bestowed upon him by fle Queen. Mr. Newport served in the Royal Air Force pate P PAUL NEWMAN HUD ADUL {| coos MELVYN DOUGLAS PATRICIA NEAL: BRANDON de WILDE FINAL DANCE OF THE SEASON AT THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 90 CENTRE ST. OSHAWA FEATURES - "SQUARE DANCING" WITH CALLER BILL SMITH ® DOUG WEEKS BAND °¢ SATURDAY, JUNE 22 race Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for (equal); John Duvall Linda A.| K | Marble hunt -- David Small.|Simon Little. wood, Stephen Farley, John| Relay race, girls -- Susan the essence of a valid criti-/ The hearing has been set for cism when he said in the'apoo8so ye 2 eunr 'Aepuow, blue box with the red band at all drug DANCING 9 ta 12 2.00 PER COUPLE counters. You can depend on Dodd's.¢0 FRIDAY By Popular Demand The Fantastic "COUNTS FIVE" and their GROUP elly, Joan Kimball, Sally Sta-| House: Hall under another judge. "If the government needs | Morrison. }Kathy Pratly, Yvonne Turk- Nine-year-old girls' race --!horst. ;Yvonne Terhorst, Elaine Mc-| Relay race Debra Mc. Guire and Kim Mitchell. |Grath, Susan Lawrence, Shirley Obstacle race -- Danny/| Lambert, and Carol Reid. SATURDAY NOW ...2GREAT HITS WELL WORTH THE SHORT DRIVE OVER. . "THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG" WITH WILLIAM HOLDEN ond NANCY KWAN RECOMMENDED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT liamentary procedure and being) back street location. a man nature likes i: t was pointed out, however, The net proceeds from the cut quickly to the heart of any that nothing possibly would be/sale of tickets is to be divided problem, he selected three men|lone in constructing a new post 50 per cent to the winner, forty who he knew, in his long career office in Orono for two years, | per cent to the Orono Chamber as one of Canada's foremost ac-| W. Carman stated that some-jand 10 per cent to the seller of \countant and economist, pos-| thing should be done at this| the winning ticket, H. Partner d the skills required to time and not wait until a site| was put in charge of the sale. of : help him implement the policy| had been purchased by the de- tickets. Tickets will be priced 2 lwhich he had determined. Psobgeanh _-- could be on the '7 each. i jack street. t was reported that the let- | Lord Durham PS. laugeartion' that po Pgh gen A letter was received from the ters sent to the businessmen in thing wrong with the principle Peenild wide parking on the main ° of seeking the best advice avail- i tt one cle owing some effect. '@) S leld Da able in Canada. Mr. Gordon has u e ans Loman Police Testers ban: the [reiterated that, he will {continue} | Sd down the wponenat i pole 8 5 to test the theoretical advice ihe n AJAX (Staff) -- Nearly 400)Kiratzes, Keith Crow, Bryan of the civil service by compar-| ye ch ga rane a aera children attending Lord Dur.| Stevenson. ing it with the practical advice) e rom "Decision on a r t from! [ham Public School in Ajax held} Boys' race, 5 and 6 year olds|of men who are experienced the Durham Central kaniculces! fec-ped annual field day Tuesday | --Billy Black, Alan Gray, Glenn|in the field. . Society for a donation of $200 for | | sd becahol Timmins, This is a sound principle and Jax ase the school parade of the Orono |-- Following are the results of| Girls' race, 5 and 6 year oldsjone which could be advantag- Fair was. deferred until after| the meeting: -- Jane Wright, Brenda Nash,|eously followed by other Minis-/ ~oRONTO -- An action be-the results of the horse meet | ' Behe and over, --|Robin Adams. ters of the Crown. \tween the Ajax Public School| which, is veins held this Satur- 2 | Jimmy MacMillan, Charles Her-| Girls' race, 7 years -- Kathy| Board and the Ajax Council was|4ay. The donation will be con-| Winner Ss N amed |bert and Gordon Mitchell. Fe lg Debbie Schust,|PRINCIPLE AT STAKE postponed Wednesday when the| sidered again at the next meet- = p Boys, 8 and over, race -- Ste-| Beryl Gloster. | The criticism of Mr. Gor-|presiding judge disqualified|im& in July. | re phen Kiratzio, Paul Romme]} Skipping rope race -- Debra/don's use of experts can be himself. atch K bd jand Steven Cade. \McGrath, Sandra Mitchell,|discounted as an attempt toem-| Mr. Justice N. C. Fraser with-| if ¥ 9 TIRED In Music Tests Cracker and whistle -- Steven] Rita Cybrilska 'lbarrass him and the govern-|drew from hearing the case at! oure {McAllister and Susan Law. | ' . | ment. Osgoode Hall after stating that| . /Tence. | Roos Taces, ® years old --| 'there is, however, a prin-|he knew too many of the people| ALL THE TIME ~BOWMANVILLE -- The fol-| GRADE IV PIANO Race, seven-year-old boys --|Reggie Wright, Terry Jones,| ie" involved in this whole|involved from his long affilia-| " Now and then ney ae i g is a list of successful) Honors -- Susan Marchant,|David Woodcock, Paul Wingate|@&ty Rochon. lmatter, with respect to which|tion with an Oshawa law firm. | "tired-out"' feeling, and may be Candidates in examinations held|Idska Rienstra; Pass -- Rod! and Gary Timmins. | Soccer kick -- John Howdon,/yr. Gordon's position is cer-|,. Te case concerns an applica- backaches. Perhaps noth: recently by the Royal Conserva-| Johnson, Ruth Shackleton. Skip rope -- Sherry Rolls,|Gary Rochon, Stephen Kiratzis.|tainly open to just criticism. |tion for a Writ of Mandamus by! ing seriously wrong, just a temporary of Music of Toronto in) GRADE III PIANO Donna Toole and Linda Burkett.) Wheelbarrow race -- Edwin! Two-of the experts who- weré the School Board after the Coun-| condition caused by urinary irritation or manville. The names are! Honors -- Arlene M. Munro;| Balloon game --David Wood-|Turkors, Robert Lambert, Rick- wetting Pig Me Gardon's "De- cil chopped a $60,000 item from) bladder discomfort. That's the time to arranged in order of merit. |Karen A. McKnight; Karen L./cock, Teddy Hall, Alfred Barry.|ey Mason, Lance Crow, Paul] part a ntinued to draw| 'tein budget earlier this year. |Coverly; Yvonne Hiemstra,| G; ; --| Johnston, Michael Morri periment Cominue ¥| The Council felt that it was GRADE VIII PIANO (iendrika Van Heuvelenic. "tl 10 and over, race ohnston, Michael Morris |their salaries from private com-|,, «ijlegal r and took First Class Honors -- Che-| (cine . @q,|Sandra Cardwell, Janet Far-| Relay race -- Tommy Whilla-|panies. an | ihegal requess an ryl Metcalf; Honors -- John|(€qal);. Jane E. McIntyre; Caley Susan Huribért lean Tek Curie; Andy: Marah the item off the Public School ". McGuirk, Brian E. Peters; rol E. Hills, Diane Partridge|"">: : lar ' 5 >| NDP leader Douglas stated|pudget. 1G ae Jeffery, Linda . a i ples (equal); Brenda R. Bam-} ~_ GRADE VII. PIANO _{ber, Helen Cameron (equal). ~ Honors -- Mary J. Walters;| GRADE Il PIANO Pass ped beet At oo | First cists Honors = heromeeg RAD) M. Elliott; Honors -- Eileen J.| ; , Honors -- Bonnie Malcolm,|McQuarrie, John D. Morris, | Smith, Gary Bayford, David). Shoe kick -- Paul Wingate, bring in advisers from time to time, surely they ought to be hired by the government, paid lby the government, and wholly junder the control of the govern-| ment during the time they are) employed. To ask any man to! serve two masters, to be work-/ ing for the government but re-) ;ceiving pay from his own com-|¢ | pany, is putting a strain on that) \individual to which no person) \ought to be subjected." It is a healthy thing that gov- ernments should be able to call in experts from trade unions, business and the universities. If these experts are going to work for the government they should $) P di | Kenneth R. Skinner; Pass --| Blower. John Rolls, Pat Hart. Bill Caldwell. | Race, girls, 8 and over--Rita GRADE 1 PIANO |Cybulska, Nancy: Lewis, Angela Toronto Man Nets 30 Days First Class Honors -- Chris-|Colm. -- Debbie Mc. AJAX (Staff) A Toronto topher G. Newell; Honors --| Hoola hoop Mary A. Doyle; Diane Embly,|Grath, Wendy Roy, Nig ld au- man who was unable to pay fines i $90 in Ajax Leslie Miklos (equal); Pass --| Joyce, Karen Mitchell, Janice Rickard. reen White, Linda Burkett. GRADE X ORGAN Ball throw (girls) -- Sandra totalling Court will spend the next 30 -- as @ guest of the County jail. Linda Strawbridge; Pass -- Su- pan Craig, Douglas L. Evans. GRADE V PIANO First Class Honors -- Patri- cia M. Rudell; Honors -- Ra- thelle D. Hunt, Sandra M. So- bil, Thomas G. Puk, Janet L. Nimigon; Pass -- Margaret E. Passmore, Margaret L. Plum- mer (equal); Heather M. Kathryn J. McMurter, largaret Hamilton. > Sensational... "Vibrations" The BEACH HOUSE OSHAWA ON-THE-LAKE ALSO ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S... GREATEST "REAR WINDOW JAMES STEWART with GRACE KELLY | WENDELL COREY THELMA RITTER, BOTH IN COLOR e ALWAYS COLOR CARTOON 4 4 ee Pass -- Henry H. Vanderkooi.| White, Cathy Joyce, Sandra GRADE X SINGING | Mitchell. Pass -- Mrs. Phyllis Sinclair.| Ball throw (boys) -- Steven 4 Bowmanville Starts Four charges, two involving hquor and two under the Motor Vehicle Act laid by Pickering Township Police, were heard in be paid by the government, and/ by no one else. This is the area in which Mr. | Gordon is properly subject to criticism. 2 To paraphrase my earlier statement, Mr. Gordon's ad- visers should not only be above} evil but they should also be} above the suspicion of evil. }court and judgment was hand- ed down by Magistrate Harry |W. Jermyn | Sgt. R. H. Bodley of the Pick- jering Township Police said he |had investigated a car aban- 'doned in a creek, on June 19./ He said five youths from To- ronto had been in the car when BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M, ¢ INCLUDING SUNDAYS CHILDREN UNDER 12 KIDDIES PLAYGROUND 1001 Thrills! Jules Verne's "FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON" --with--- RED BUTTONS (COLOR) The Battle Of Thermopylae "THE 300 SPARTONS" --with-- RICHARD EGAN DIANE BAKER (COLOR) Swim Lessons July 2 both days) -- July 3 to July 17;|VM; Tigers vs Lions, 10.30 a.m. July 22 to Aug.'7. Pirates, VM. Mon., 9.00 - 9.45 a.m. -- Boys|June 24--Braves vs Pirates, VM. learn to swim; and 9.45 - 10.30) June 25 -- Yankees vs Tigers,| a.m. -- boys learn to swim;|MP. | ; Wed, 10.90 - 1115 e.m. --ghis| June 37 -- Lions ve Braves,|~,07ok¢ down on the side of the learn to swim; 11.15 12.00|/MP. | Phe: Shcance untne: wane Be noon -- girls learn to swim. |July 2 -- Tigers vs Pirates,) . i First test date -- July 17;|MP. |moved and "he car was pushed second test date -- Aug. 7. July 4 -- Lions vs Yankees,|Mt0 @ small creek, the officer .| Transportation added. supplied o|MP. ° children attending to| MP. Gerald Drew, 23, was found swim classes only. July 6 -- Pirates vs Lions,|lying in a field with a bottle of} Asked @f there would be a re- All swimmers are requested|VM, 9 a.m.; Yankees vs Braves,|wine and taken to the station,|peart performance, the young .|t0 bring -- bathing suit ard|VM, 10.30 a.m. he said. jentertainers replied: "You .|towel; bathing cap (girls only).| July 9 -- Yankees vs Pirates,| Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn|bet!"' munity Programs Branch of| BANTAM GIRLS' SOFTBALL |™ jsaid, "We don't want people tlie Ontario Department of Edu-| Teams -- Coronation Restau- /Spilling out here, pushing cars cation. rant, Gibbs Studebaker, 'Kiwa- jinto ditches and drinking," nis Club, Robson Pontiac, Ro- Ft |When he passed judgment." tary Club. VM, 9 a.m.; Tigers vs Yankees,) A fine of $10 and costs was VM, 10.30 a.m. levi i i i tata Creal So yf" 18 "Bove veneer tah en 2.0 a.m; Coronation vs Gébe, cn Teme oe ~ oe. @ public place. jue 8 -- Kiwanis vs. Coro-|July 28 -- Yankees ve Tons,|e, notity tee Sones 'ot tie June 27 -- Gibbs vs. Rotary. < uly 25 -- Tigers vs Braves, tga peace ening BOWMANVILLE -- A five day leadership training course will be held from June 23-28 for ait playground and day camp leaders in the East Central Zone, which includes: Bow- Linds Newcastie, Cobou Colborne, sacks and tissue paiper, advertised it throughout neighborhood. It was really a) marvellous production, too." | The proceeds -- $2.50 -- went | to the building fund for a 110-| bed hospital in Ajax, now. un-| der construction. and| the a DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY! Box-Office Opens at 8:00 -- "Pirates" Starts at 9:25 learn P. July 11 -- Lions vs Tigers, I VM. "The course is designed to July 138 -- Pirates vs Braves, give the playground and day a TONIGHT ONLY! fos that =r win an an = red-letier day... "VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED" = Sixties | the Ss Sea OSHAWA blue-ribbon -- Champagne *« TWO GREAT FEATURES IN COLOR The Story of MARILYN MONROE "MARILYN" NARRATED BY ROCK HUDSON sion. , a. "|talling $60. July 5 -- Rotary vs. Kiwanis. | Aug. 1 -- Braves vs Yankees, When Drew told the court he July li Coronati VE -- |able 0 pay the fine, Magiis 7 gistrate Rotary f Jermyn committed him)\ to jail 'July 17 -- Kiwanis vs. Gibbs. A bs h | July 25 -- Kiwanis vs. = Jax out July 29 -- Coronation v B t Say asemen " 8 J | | June 22, 9.00 am. -- Cardi-| For Drinking nals vs. Soxs, High School;} ayax (Staff) -- A 20-year-old| High School costs when he was found guilty ® June 26, 6.30 p.m. -- Soxs vs./ of consuming liquor while tnder| Raise $2 50 | | 2 bough -- Rebels vs. Cardi-| Victor Leonard of the Kings: | | July $-- Cardinals vs. Bears,'fore Magistrate Harry W. Jer-| vM : z : ' Mided from 10 to 12 years of age, are |myn in Ajax Magistrate's Court bolstering the fund drive for « July 13, 9.00 a.m.--Rebels vs gi Robson of the Ajax era! Hospital. The Woodhouse Players, six| a July 2 -- Robson vs, Corona- 'July 2 Yio we Pinte insurance netted Drew fines to- July 10-- Robson vs. Gibbs. lMP '|was not working and was un- July 15 -- Rotary vs. Robson. \for 30 days. Hea » Fined $25 BANTAM BOYS' SOFTBALL Th ® .|10.30 a.m. -- Bears vs. Rebels.) ajax youth was fined $25 and esplans Bears, Vincent. Massey. |the age of 21. | Mais [court Apartments appeared be-| ayax _ Basement thespians, y an 4 -- Soxs vs. Rebels, Thursday and pleaded NOt ow Alas and Pickering Gen. Bears, High School; 10.30 a.m. Police Force told the court that| --Soxs vs. Cardinals, High at1a.m. on June 9, he observed|4J@X youngsters with @ flair for} School. Leonard standing on the street|"™ertainment and a desire to} July 15, 6.30 p.m. -- Cardi- opposite his home "smelling ™#ke money for their new local] |nals vs, Rebels,' Vincent Mas-|strongly of alcohol' |hospital, commandeered th e| The officer said Leonard was|basement of Mr. and Mrs. Don| n-) July 17, 6.30 p.m. -- Bears vs.,holding a part bottle of beer|Empey recently for their own! |Soxs, VM when observed and when ap-|@mateur production -- and had ' | July 22, 6.30 p.m, -- Rebels proached he dropped it. a sell-out house three-week courses -- July 2 to|ys. Sox, VM ' Chief George Toon spoke on| More than 20 adults and July 19; July 23 to Aug. 9. | July 24, 6.30 p.m. -- Bears vs,} Leonard's behalf saying he wish-|youngsters filled the Empey| "Tues. -- 9.00 - 9.45 am. --| inals, VM jed that a fine be imposed and|basement to watch dancing, | Intermediate, Senior (13 yrs.),| Aj] weekday games will be|0t imprisonment because of|singing and pantomine by Deb-| RLSS (14 and over and hold|piayed at Vincent Massey at|Leonard's pregnant wife. ra Empey, 11; Cathy Andrew, | Int. or higher); Thurs., 9.50-/639 pm. All Saturday games| Magistrate Harry Jermyn re-|10; Ann Burchall, 11; Moira} 10.35 a.m. -- Junior; Fri., 10.40-! wil) be played at High Schooj|™inded Leonard that this was|Hair, 10; Andrea Veitch, 10; | | grounds at 9.00 a.m. |the second time he had ap ar-|and Ann Jones, 12. » Doge " =| jed in mg charged with drink- RP tg all their own idea," ond test , Aug. 9. n : ¥ ing and said because of his wife|says Mrs. Empey. "They made} B.T.S. Pool--Two three-week | PEE WEE BASEBALL he would be as lenient as pos-jup their own Little production pourses (Candidates will attend |June 22 -- Pirates ve Yankees|sible. |made their costumes out of ADDED ATTRACTION "The Sherriff of Fractured Jaw' WITH JAYNE MANSFIELD PLATA 7 The "sparkle" of President Champagne is produced by the 200-year old process of fermentation in the bottle. Aged in Bright's wine cellars, President Champagne is made from special grapes grown in the eninsula. td gp

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