@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 3, 1963 Bowmanville Upholds ' Planning Board Rule BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Town Council last night upheld a planning board recontmenda- tion that an Enniskillen auc-| tioneer be not allowed to con-| time building a lage! storehouse garage at 139 Scugog| street, Bowmanville. Clifford Pethick appeared be-| fore Council to hear the Council! hammer out its decision, Council's. reluctant came about because Petihick's building was not con-| forming to the zoning bylaw. The bylaw calls for the total/ area occupied by accessory) buildings to not exceed 8 per cent of the building lot. Council's solicitor A. Strike told council that Mr, Pethick's| building did not conform to the! Zoning Bylaw. He pointed out that Mr Pethick's proposed garage has measurements of 50 feet by 36 feet or 1800 squate feet. This. is over the amount allowed, which is 871.20 feet "Mr. Pethick's building lot is 66 feet by 165 feet or 10,890 CAPSULE NEWS refusal Eight per cent of is the --|square' feet, this which authorized) the The committee, appointed by Mayor, will) be Deputy floor area for accessory build nage Stevens, and Councillors jings would be 871,20 feet.' PERMIT INVALID Mr, Strike, in his letter to Mr. |Pethick, also pointed out that the infraction has ruled _ his building permit invalid During his appearance before Council last night, Mr, Pethick despite Council's action. "I will build it anyway and come flown here Tuesday," Mr. Pethick said, referring the Ma iwistrate's Court held on Tues- day's in Bowmanville. A motion drawn up by Coun cillor Ken Hooper that Council concur with the Planning Board recommendation for re- fusal to build was passed by Council A second motion put forward by Deputy Reeve R. Stevens that a committee be appointed to meet with Mr. Pethick and come to some reasonable agree ment was also passed Girl, 6, Killed; Struck By Car TORONTO (CP)--Hindy shenhorn, 6, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Samuel of Toronto, was" struck aca ere Her- killed when Tuesday bv WILL GO ALONG OTTAWA (CP)--The United } to go along with niation next » coastal fishing J, Kinley told|dinal Cushing, back home from 'ing Insx Chamber Tuesday! it he Liberal Senator . is from Lunenburg, U-S., fishing centre a noted to Latin America on a mission." ered four of Jupiter's 12 moons, died Tuesday of cancer, Nichol- and their magnetic fields, was a member of the staff of the Mt. Wilson and Palomar ob servatories for 42 years, retiring in 1957 SECRET MISSION TRIP BOSTON (AP)--Richard Car Vi go 'the coronation of Pope Paul at Rome, says he soon will "secret "I am not at liberty to disclose the purpose of my AID DRUG VICTIMS QUEBEC (CP) sum $200,000 to aid Quebec's thalido mide victims has been set aside by the al and federal govert alth Minister r told the leg d aments, He Alphonse Coutur islature ac sdav ribute $100,000 to. tation of some Wonal. police headquarters 8 victims ovince missing and trip," of Catholic said on his the 67-year-old Roman archbishop of Boston arrival at Airport Tuesday night RAINSTORM KILLS 34 TOKYO (AP) --.A four-tay Each govern. rainstorm that lashed southern who Japan killed 34 persons, na re- ported today 42 were injured | Shackleton jeations are known when a per- Logan solic terpretation Pethick Six others were in, building Hughes and K, Hooper. Commenting on the dilemma, prior to the vote, Councillor Roy Nichols pointed out to the Coun- cil that Mr, Pethick had torn down his previous building be- cause it Was a fire trap, "He. could have repaired tho "he said, OBJECTIONS RAISED Deputy Reeve Stevens said that permits had been issued in "similiar cases before but were not revoked ecause nobody complained. "In this case, there have been objections and this puts a dif ferent light on it," He unged that the matter be placed before a committee of adjustment, "If the Building Inspector (Mel Moore) had intenpeted the Act like the solicitor, the per- mit wouldn't have been issued Deputy Reeve Stevens said that Council had no right to sit in judgement If it is against the Bylaw, then' it should be handled by the Committee of Adjustment, I don't think Council: should de- cide In the matter of the building permit being issued, Councillor asked if the specif'. mit ssued Building Inspector Mel Moore Said that he didn't see any reasan at the time why the per is Hershenhorn son, an authority on' sun spots it shouldn't have been issued oh Ae was not wouldn't buildir claimed had known the permit going to be issued, ! have. torn the old down," Mr, Pethick ex Council! Shackelton -- said there should not be any misun derstandi between the Build pector and the solicitor should be cleared up", he or ng It said PETITION GIVEN Clerk Jack Reid said that the permit was issued in good faith it was questioned and then the tor came up with his in A petition was submitted by containing the names neighboring residents were in favor of the build- Two other people in the petition said they were against being erected Ivan Hobbs said that of five ng cal 'EMO co-ordinator said Tuesday | Storm Sets Off Ajax EMO Siren AJAX (Staff) -- The Emer- gency Measures warning siren at Ajax was set off Tuesday afternoon by the severe electri- storm, Col, S, F. Wotton The alanm sounded for about five or six mutes at 2 p.m before the power to it was cul off "We believe lightning trigger- ed the automatic siren starter |The box was not hit but a nearby bolt closed one of the ¢ireuits."" He said it was the first time that lightning had set off one XMO sirens Os old building and still be able to! the EMO sirens jn the Osh Mr. threathened to build the garage use it now, awa area. "We have heard of it mae ing before in other areas' explained Red Diplomat | Ouster Won't Hurt Relations WASHINGTON (AP) -- Amer-| iean officials doubt that the lat.) est ouster of a Soviet diplomat for tripping over his cloak and dagger will make much of a splash in U.S.-Russian relations Some 27 Russians have been sent packing from the United States 'n similar cases since 1950. Sometimes the Kremtir counter-punches. by booting an American diplomat out of Mos- cow, Despite the drama Rast- West issues follow the:r course The state department Monday ordered the immediate expul- sion of Soviet Embassy '"'cul- tural attache" Gennadi G astyanov, 33, accused of trying to recruit as a spy a Russia born employee of the U.S. tral Intelligence Ageney The CIA employee -- who in espionage fashion was identified only by the pseudonymn of John a bas the FBI after he was fir approac hed by the Russian igi Pr oh April 28 Agents of the FBI lay ng to photograph and ment John's subsequent meet mgs with Sevastyanov, whom U.S. officials described as an agent of the committee for state seeunity (KGB), the Soviet Un ion's secret police A Soviet. embassy oe denied the U.S. charges. U ficials made public ph iaanuies and said the FBI had documen tary proof, gathered in shadow ng the case virtually from the ir in hid docu Sev-} J [xe et member, the laté*Mins 'home 4 3 an afternoon in July., The teachers and. executive of A. Robertson. Mrs. Les Beacock accompan Be bored School met at the Several members reported on|ied her sister, Mrs, Laverne|Reacock home, An annual 'picnic. , attending functions at Black. Devitt, when they enjoyed the/will be held at Taylor's park, aieen Bay Packers of the Na istock, Greenbank and Rev, 'Garden Tea,"' of the Lyceum|near Greenbank, on July 6, tional Football League an- e " |Kingsley Joblin's 'pictures one|Clab, at Parkwood, recently, Misses Valorie Heayn and nounced Saturday the signing of Picnic Jul 6 jevening in Port Perry On Saturday evening, 30|Miss Sandra Greenwood said two backs drafted as college y Mrs, N: Wilson produced a ladies and school pails gathered] [they wanted to finance #1) juniors in 1942 and another s@. Ry MRS. LES BEACOCK Dil! pertaining to extra eae at the home of Mr. and Mis, / adopted child if the whale school! jected in 1961, The players are PRINCE ALBERD-- On Wed. bought, Mrs, G. Hunter repory. Alen Martyn when Miss 1,/ Wished to assist financially, Mississippi quarterback Chuek Inesday night, the members of ed that the Strawbenry Festival) Kiezibrink and Miss Mildred) | Morris, South Dakota State full: UCW met at the home © Mrs. Plans, Were underway for July 5 Martyn were co-hastesses for a SING OLD SONGS back Josef Thorne and Towa Les Reacock. Attendan« 4 at the church shower in honor of Miss Mar \fany af the folksongs still) halfback Rob Jeter, Joter was and four visitors was no'ed, President Mrs. Pugh an: (08 Davey, Reg. N,, of Niagara sung in the Southern Appalas/ the Packers' No, 2 choice in After a well planned devotion, nounced the purchasing of abre Badly whose marriage takesichians round Ashville, N.C.) 1961, but played Canadian oad came to the United States in ball last year with British Co» two minutes' silence was ob- frigerator since last meeting, Hace' m duty, served in remembrance a Mrs, ©, Neunham offered hea \ bride's book was assembled, the 1700s lumbia Lions, \ PACKERS GET JETER GREEN BAY, Wis, (AP) -- | Prince Albert | Sunday School of 7 Fragh ac 2 G9V nd '- Locally Grown, Finest Red Coat Variety STRAWBERRIES cf IMPORTED, GRADE NO, 1 FREESTONE PEACHES 5 1B, 59 t ICE CASTLE CREAMY ICE ASST'D, FLAVOURS s CREAM "™ OCEAN SPRAY FANCY RED SOCKEYE he Se Se For answers to your meat Questions | | | | KNOWS SS MEAT SWEET PICKLED . VACUUM PACKED ECOTTAGE: ROLLS 49. BONELESS READY TO EAT DINNER HAMS = 3 1B, AVG, HEAPING "TB QUART ARNE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Vie 7% 02. ty" 3 1B. AVG, ONLY : "QQ: FRESH . TASTY - e Mayor One Minister ©* Said Needed | fa LEGER RETURNS Police said nearly 43,000 homes MONTREAL (CP) -- Paul. were flooded and 216 were de- Emile Cardinal Leger, Arch. Stroyed. The government esti- bishop of Montreal, returned to Mated damage at. $110,000,000 Canada from Rome Tuesday abuts Sa wieteaiun carrying a benediction from the GIVE VACCINE Ground Chuck IDEAL FOR 59¢ . it was up to Council to make a decision ' "It's your job to make dec « fou'll have. to live with your decision, once it is made SALMON 49. GOLDEN DEW TWIN BAR B.8.Q's new Pope, Paul VI, to the peo- ple of Canada. He told a press conference the new pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church is "'a friend of Canada STRIKE THREAT EASES » announced Tuesday in mons. Barbados had requested vaccine and two respirators to OTTAWA (CP)--Canada wil! | don't see give Barbados 50,000 doses of ®88inst D os supreme = vaccine at a cost of $5,500 ing Prime Minister Chevrier n the Com OTTAWA (CP)--Prospects of help. fight. a serious polio out. a CNR running strike by the trades Aug. 17 appear to have been reduced at this moment, Transport Minister George Mcliraith told: the Com- mons Tues heen em onc and would appear. t a strike is much formerly ant prob. moment t the danger less than abs "ipated."' £50,000 ($150,000) Irish Sweepstakes McLaughlin, a 30-year-old. cur ate so-called break on the island HOW TO SPEND IT? NOTTINGHAM, Engiand (Reuters) -- A Roman Catholic slack priest is praying for guidance tions by) y. The railway had on what to do with his share of of widespread racial the month was attributed by leaders biracial ta ferences won on Rev. Neil at Nottingham Cathedra! who normally earns £250 ($758) WITHHOLD FEES VANCOUVER (CP) Sweet Adelines of British lumbia's lower mainiand have gone sour on their international organization. The local singers have decided to withhold their annual fees until the interna- tional based in Tulsa Okla., bans Negro women from mem. ber chapters PROCLAIM STAMP ACT REGINA (CP)--Saskatchewan Tuesday proclaimed a ne Trading Stamp Act that was passed at the spring legislature session with the support of the Opposition and was quietly by retailers. The act, which prohibits use of trading stamps with a redeemable value of the 18 cents. replaces the Re Act passed in 1960 but never claimed MINERS STRIKE SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- wage strike of 7.000 ee Wednesday paralvzed the og j necott Copper Company's Teniente mine, the world' s oy est underground copper mine The workers are demanding an! average pay increase of 54 per cent. The Braden Copper Com pany, the Kennecott subsidiary which operates the mine, of- fered 33.5 per cent BANDITS KILL 7 BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Bandits attacked a farm in the State of Tolima Tuesday and killed the owner, his wife and their five young children. Au thorities said the bandits had . demanded money but were re fused group rese less PIONEER DIES _ PHOENIX (AP) -- Pat I } adio sports director and sport of radio station in Phoenix t 12 years, died Monday who had been in broadcasting 42 staffed games and other sp cluding r while workin Chicago 1940's DISCOVERED MOONS LOS ANGELES (AFP --- Seth D. Nicho solar astronomer ® sta : 1930's and * z discov son, 72. a who a year, The| Ragdsa, winner of last Satur Co-' day's Irish Derby j tory won the big prize on FINE LEGION LANGLEY, B.C. (CP)--The Royal Canadian Legion branch here waNJined $1,000 Tuesday-- the minimum under the British 'nds a bylaw which Columbia Liquor Act--for per- Young said mitting a non-member to enter without signing the visitor's book. ~ PROCLAIMED SULTAN ZANZIBAR (Reuters)--Sevyid Jamshid Bin Abdulla, 33, Tues. day was proclaimed sultan of this self-governing British island received Protectorate off the east African stop coast. Seyyid Jamshid succeeds his father, Sir Abdullah Bin Khalifa, who died Monday at the age of 53 our solic breath for aide to Dr Jr, head of the mi ern how we can z0 the | interpretation of itor." Racial Unrest Said Coasting ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -- The ng of mass 1 Negroes in demonsra- the wake unrest iast loday to coincidence, iks and strategy con We're just our catching our second wind," Andrew Young, an Martin Luther King litant South Leadership Con said Rev Chr ference Things are coasting a little and we're trying to see which direction we want to take,' Mr istian Integration leaders said lull also resulted partly from progress on desegregation. And; leaders of the Congress of Ra- ial Equality, the Nationa! As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People have been tied up in national conferences. Not all demonstrations have ped. They continue in leston, S.C.. and demon. strations are threatened in Dan ville, Va. Clarksdale, Miss and Savannah, Ga the Ch ELECTION DEMOCRATIC WIN their , . In Agriculture OTTAWA (CP)--The federal agriculture department should remain wu one m er ai though ment of an asso- ciate mi r with wide powers jis agreeable the National Farm. ers Union said today In a brief to the federal cabi net, the farm onganization said 'eomplex agricultural problems such as interprovincial market og and export trade make a co rdinated policy absolutely es sential." "We believe that if the gov ernment appointed an associate minister of agriculture, the re- gionai needs of the country would be adequately served." t whose chief eth is on the Prairies, reiterated opposition to government's pre election pledge of appointing wriculture ministers for East and West The legislation has yet introduced . into but Rene Trembdlay, minister without portfolio, has been des ignated as éastern minister to share duties with Agriculture Minister Harry Hays The NFU submission also crit- icized a post-election govern. ment decision to shift responsi- bility for the Canadian wheat board back to the trade and to be commerce from the agriculture department Venezuela Hurries To End Betancourt CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)-- Still battling diehard Castro. Communists, Venezuela is hur ting toward an historic and prabably violent election for the successor to President Romulo Betancourt Four candidaies already are campaigning at full tit and a fifth will appear shortly--the long-awaited choice of Betan court's own big worker-peasant party, Democratic Action No matter who w evecn the mere on itself would be a vic- for democracy in this Oil-wealthy but underdev« country ns loped Beiancourt has attack by Communist as right-wing plotte shortly after he took off 1959 and. refused to mists. take part in h government hardiv Venezuelan under been ce et Comm coalition It was any a entivy wher & special commission of the Or- ganization of American States said Fidel Castro's Cuba has picked Venezuela as its princi pal target Betancourt have gathered loca gradu. ally as he has taken his own steps against Communists in answer to terrorism, oil-installa. tion sabolage, and two full-scale revolts year. 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