Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1963, p. 6

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Seven Plays Entered In Orono Festival ORONO -- There are a var- deputation representing the mu-|Brantford--for néw Tax Concessions-- Sought By Group GUELPH (CP) -- A: 15-man|--equal to those proposed for sw industries parentiy was the festlt of the/lington proposed new federal aid plan for depressed areas. The firm had taken a 10-year lease on a site here, according to Industrial Commissioner C. B. Cutter. Construction of a one-storey, 18,000 - square - foot building had already started and was scheduled for comple- tion Nov. 1. visit to Ottawa Mandav ta nro. South, made a flying) the economy of the whole area. Ha aid that tha athay. muaiel. fest what he calicd discrisilna-|paiities in the area "must t'on in the federal government plan. He conferred with officials of both the departments of la- bor and industry and arranged a meeting between Mr. Drury and_municipal officials. Municipal representatives right down the line" same concessions as win rantiord. Mayor W.:K. Denny of Fergus told the meeting: 'We have al- ways had trouble getting indus- try, but with competi like this we don't stand a hope." meeting here Tuesday night SEND MESSAGE agreed to send a deputation to Ottawa. J, D. Oaks, chairman' of he ge Industrial Commission, said the proposed government plan in its present form could dislocate ! CHOICE QUALITY FULL 3/16" Less than 100 per square foot AT PER SHEET In crate lots of approx, 30 or 40 pieces 4' x 8' in crate lots $3.19 per sheet ESE a Ne NRE Smaller lots add 20¢ sheet Brantford 'city council last week approved sale of a factory site to Magnetic Metals for $14,- 000. Alfred D. Hales, Conservative member of Parliament for Wei- ety of plays entered in this year's Orono Drama Festival of One Act Plays, and should make the evenings of 26th, 27th and 28th September interesting and exciting at the Orano Townhall at 8.15 p.m. : They will be presented as fol- lows: The Oshawa Little Theatre in "The Stranger'? by August Strindberg; Henry Street High School, Whitby, in 'Hello Out There" by William Sarayon; The Bowmanville Drama Work- shop in "The Sandbox" by Ed- ward Albee; Pic-Ax Players in "A Good Woman" by Arnold Bennett; The New Play Work- shop in "Married In Spite of Themselves" by Frances Park- hill; Ajax Drama Workshop in "A Minus" by Frances Park- hill; Orono Hi Ci in "Sorry, Wrong Number" by Lucille Fletcher. A Esse Ljungh is this year's ad- judicator, and the festival is sponsored by. the Central Dur- ham Agricultural Society, nicipalities of Guelph, Kitch-|settling in these areas. ener» Waterloo, Preston, Galt,| Mayor Ralph Smith of Guelph Hespeler and Fergus will fly to|said Sunday a decision by Mag- Ottawa Fridayto meet Minis-|netic Metals of Canada Limited ter of inayat C..M. Drury in to build a new factory in Brant- an effort 4o get tax ¢ DOES IT The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals has celebrated its 60th year of service based on the tradition "The Message Must Go Through." CE, Measuring Instructions Available NEE ARTE NTN was JUST 31¢ PER FOOT ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS Centre Bar Style GOOD 1 SIDE or FACTORY SANDED FIRPLY Many sizes from 24" x 24" . ore. Orne od Zine Coated and With Prime Paint Coat 8' x 6'6" $39.70 8x7! . ius. $47.90 64 sq. ft. pocked to corton sq. ft. In lots of 10 cartons or mores Smaller lots 10Y2c sq. ft. SAVE AND SAVE! 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All materials to close in for only CANADA'S Quality DOOR es Fully PRE- FRAMED ford instead of in Guelph ap- ""VEED" Again there will be the Cham- to the best play (this in the on me form of a curved wooden statu HOMEOWNERS, YOU CAN ENJOY CASHWAY'S LOW, LOW by the Harlanders of Brooklin especially for the Festival will ONTA CHASES. CONTACT A' odes ot Deore) Malt Arsoe ON CREDIT PLANS AVAILABLE ND TOR DETAILS -- th C t rT Lodge of Orono); Best Actor arru ets ap u es lows); Best Director (donated by the Hampton Women's Insti- . KE e e ; 3 "a i a by the Recreation Commission) A > 4 >. 4 , Cd) OTFl V Oo es and a new award called the Spe- qi Ss (donated by. the Kendal iy] hk Women's Institute), ee ogany In lots of 20 cartons or more PORT HOPE (Staff) -- Alex|tured Mr. Beer's home riding|/after' Mr. Beer conceded. | ia ony Carruthers made it two for twolof Manvers by close to 50) Bagpipes and drummers| Festival this year there will be Lf i |a workshop held from 9.30 a.m.- With Chipb dc r A | . : {12 noon and from 1.30 p.m.-4 apeear ore PER CARTON sweep when he retained his} Shortly after returns began/ street of the town and shouts)" Oe uurday September 28 LR provincial seat in Durham Rid-/pouring in to the Conservative|of glee went up whenever oH in the 'Orono 'Pownall, : 92 The 58-year-old Port rial the trend toward Carruthers be-/ nounced, Workshop Will be soaduicted by| § s public school principal has)came obvious. By the time the Carruthers| «vector, designer and adjudica-| PER CARTON CARTON ; ' ; . , and will be on the subject his public political career in , j jnearly 200 persons were stand.|!0" &n ust 20c 4 carton extra 0 "m Progressive Conserva- that the Tory - candidate ne in anticipation to shake his} stage" sre il 4 | and or kiss him on the cheek,|* Z cumbent, Jobn Foote, who had|Cnwenlan ack White. an, He stepp Full 2" Doublecoat retired. nounced: 'Well that's it! If the) 1 te ch e pag ite Legion Given * 5 ; s rere | appy shouts of the crowd. bondi, mith platy of 144/Durham they woul have ad | GARAGE Washable White over Liberal Allen Beer, to take Port Hope and Bowman-| "Thank you all very much,"| Li F over the combined total of Beer Wile to counteract" the heavy] were his first words". "Before| Icence or * DOORS ond NDP standard-bearer Harry Tory vote in the northern|| say any more I wish to expres| townships. i my admiration for a true gentle-| Ann ] F : ate tered the ittee Bi Mal Faly 4" 3 : ding. an|e2 commit toom | Beer, 2 vig tig yoo and conceded defeat. He con| 'Throughout this campaign,| AJAX (Staff) -- A group of} 3 V4 4c nq Page --- greater gain,|@nd then called Mr, Carruthers|the mudslinging and accusa-| Monday meeting of Ajax Council] IEC PER SQ. FT. S/on the telephone, ltions that have been so preva-|to request a licence, to operate | 13! 4 21° 4,954 they | ; " Py eitnh i a, the "but someone has to. This has| 'And today I had the pleas-|Teady in place and ready to go. | % V2 % X ure of sitting in tthe Liberal) The spokesman for the mem-! tes in this election. They took|Campaign, I have nothing but , j dele biggest drubbing 'ie Der praise for you, Mr. Carruthers,|@7d his executive and joining/Royal Canadian Legion explain- Any quentity while it lasts them in a_ piece of bananaled to Council the preparations yotes. gentleman." Gropped close to 300 : indication of the fine, gentie-| well underway and the fair due} UPS PERCENTAGE MAKES RIDING TOUR manly way the whole campaign/to start at the end of the week Carruthers was up .4 per cent/Tory, began to form outside the _ Before adjourning to his home| He said the matter of a licence} over the last election. He cap-|doors of the downtown head-|in Garden Hill Mr, Carruthers)had been overlooked, | DELUXE REDIVUE $ vote as compared to 50.7 per|al of the victorious candidates,|Riding a continued effort to|to hold the fair at the south end/ : : cent in 1959. The latter had begun his|serve through Robarts govern-jof the shopping centre was| SASHLESS WINDOWS a year, showing an increase from | 13,677 to 15,454 votes cast. e Py .. $17.46 eevee Dymond By Majorit me ing with the exception of New- Liberal opponent, Mr, Beer, by firme .» $27.96 less than 10 votes, .. $29.81 est strength from the tradition- ally-Tory northern townships, wright, and from the population mt Pree senenne wright, and lowed by Tommy Edwards in|Whitby and' Whitby Township! _ Bowmanville and Pott RAE HOPKINS company with his campaign|which is a novel and enjoyabie| He took his home riding of/Matthew B. Dymond, 49-year-| But, by this time Dr. Dymond| "The narrowness of PC gains old Progressive Consevative,/and his supporters were enroute! in many of the polls is a source | provincial parliament, chalked|grected by cheering supporters.|be attributed to the efforts of| up a landslide victory Wednes-| jour supporters who gave un-| PC banner in Ontario Riding) The smiling, successful can-| rincipal ' |didate told a cheering crowd as-| pe to Quecn's Park. rowe 1S"! We, as a group, are a func- makes his home in Port Perry, | mittee rooms '"'the past smear}, . : ; ; campaign was conducted by the {8 and will be holding aj Was an obvious winner from the| 8 sie ent watching brief upon affairs." | pouring in at Ontario Riding's| °f the campaign of former Lib-| retuming office in Brechin. jeral Leader Walter Thompson, made public, Dr, Dymond and| Mr. Thompson, Dr, Dymond} his loyal supporters were tour-|S21d, attempted to win an str At W ddi cavalcade while hundreds of And suffered the same fate. e Ing loyal supporters awaited his ar-/| The Health Minister said he| I H ill mond Port Perry residence. the results of yesterday's vote, n untsvl e peace of any resident of the Vil-| "a the entire riding, which|"ot only in his home riding, passed by council. |split polls, the Health Minister| He pledged himself to con:|,,SOLJNA -- Mr. and Mrs. Previous to the passing of the|dropped only four polls, three of tinue to work in the best inter-|Bruce Tink were guests at the) plaints of tire squealing and| Liberal Samuel Hollingsworth,|be ever-mindful of the necds of| Ville on Saturday. AJA other bothersome noise were/running second polled 4,297\the people in his own riding.| Mrs. C. F. Scholl, Char- no authority in the Village. |health minister's 9,864 vote total|lected 1,984 votes as compared/her sister, Mrs. Roy Langmaid, The new bylaw will enable the|and in third spot with 2,218 was|to.1,028 by Mr. Edwards and|and Mr, Langmaid. Roy tan OFF HIGHWAY NO. 401 ¢ : B- a a pe dardbearer Thomas Edwards, | The Health Minister claimed a hee es o F, por Ep PHONE 942-1221 e $s responsible for jseven to on ict rt|/Mr. L. Squair, Salem, vis: on} TAKES EARLY LEAD (ee cue ar ie a ae Mt and proceed to convict under the Summary Convictions Act, on had 'Aree acne) jad counter votes in}/town and Mr. Edwards 49, |Annette and Colette, spent the| found to be bothersome with|{@Vor of their hero, Mr. Hol-| ty Uxbridge, Dr. Dymond poll-|Weekend with Reverend and| CORNER HIGHWAYS No. 7 and No. 12 certain qualifications, PHONE 655-3313 "tacene? om PLYWOOD PANELLING " eoteeimaneasianicaiamuaty | " ette). Also pottery dishes made petits Viebvata eth WINNER CARRUTHERS BUSSED BY WIFE PRICES WITH UP TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY ON LARGER PUR- be given to the Best Actress (donated by the Orono Oddfel- ' Be Saat iat Aaa aa ER WARM THIS WINTER - COOL NEXT SUMMER cial Adjudicator's Award h Ho + | rid y yi i By JOHN GAULT pe Township and also cap-|riding in Bowmanville right!" ..) aaa to the attraction of our Cabinet PLYWooD 90 SQ FT in yesterday's Conservative/ votes. |marched up and down the main| $ If @ ing. committee noom at Port Hope,jother Tory victory ae li 60 Ss s FT. Mrs. James Dean, well known} SHEET i never lost an election. He began) when it pecame apparent|entourage arrived at 10.45 p.m. =i - ee et ws 'Some of the Problems Back-| Smaller tote A : + en or' ope an owmatnr| tive candidate replacing the in- Ht es Chaitman Jack White an-|, He stepped out of his car! OVERHEAD He won this year's election Durham they would have had|;aups RIVAL overall majority of '362 votes ] | Als WILDE srt CEILING TILE Ashton. Moi | Carruthers picked up ments later, Allen Beer|man and fine opponent, Allen) increase of vonage ll Liberals|@tatulated the party workers,|neither of us have resorted to|Legionnaires appeared at the| showing an increase of m "It's tough to lose," he said,|!ent in campaigns elsewhere. [8 fair whose equipment was al-| 10 NDP lost exactly 600|/been a good clean, enjoyable f | " 348 "" 346 Th P y ts Committee room with Mr. Beer bers of the Ajax Branch of The| : na" 17 4 % 2454 i ship where they|both as. a candidate and a ; Mngton 'Townsip y cream pie. I think this is an/for the annual Legion Fair are / On a percentage basis, Mr.| The crowds, predominantly|was conducted." |was still unlicenced, | PRICES GO DOWN! tured 51.2 per-cent of the total|quarters, anticipating the arriv-|/promised the people of Durham| A licence to allow the legion| The vote was heavier this|{miumphant tour throughout the ment, | granted. Fully assembled and glazed. 2'6" x 2'6" .. $13.89 The incumbent, Mr. Carruth- .. $23.88 castle, which he lost to his e o ® oases are £ OL ntar1o iding Cavan, Manvers and Cart- manager Godfrey Schilling, fol-| 'We took several polls in Ho PORT PERRY (Staff) -- Dr.|manager Adrian Goverde. jexperience for us. Minister of Health in the last|to the northern hustings to be|of deep satisfaction. This can| day to once again carry the| KNOCKS SMEAR TACTICS jstintingly of their efforts as a| j sembled in his ho town com- The Minister of Health, who me own COMM: | toning cdticemn-in Ontario Ri-| minute early returns started|Liberals was "most reminisecnt| s Before final returns were|in 1951." | Solina Couple ing the riding in a victory, tion using the same. tactics) rival back in the beautiful Dy-|Was 'tremendously happy" with| lage" was read three times and/consisted of 123 polls and seven|Dut in the province itself." | ee eee new bylaw, numerous com-|which were in Whitby. lests of Ontario and said he will Hatvey-Smith wedding at Hunts-| coming to the police who hadivotes, less than half of the) In Whitby, Dr, Dymond col-|lotte, North Carolina, is visiting ON THOMPSON ROAD JUST members of the Pickering Town-|New Democratic Party stan-|977 for Mr. Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mrs, creation ofy unnecessary noise i |Perry polling 825 votes. Mr,|Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Thos.| Ten minutes after the polls) Hollingsworth collected 151|Norton's, Markham, | BROOKLIN YARD closed, Dr. Dymond's support: | votes in Dr. Dymond's home| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor,| The bylaw covers all noises lingsworth's vote count 10 min-\eq 613 votes as compared 'to|Mts. R. Sherwin and boys,| Radios played to loudly of noisy domestic animals could re- sult in a fine if a complaint is received by the police, The bylaw also controls the hours of construction in the Village. "TB HITS MANY KUALA "LUMPUR, Malaya (Reuters)--One out of every four children in Malaya suffers from tuberculosis before the age of five, the health ministry te- ports. At 15 years the ratio climbs to about three out of every five children, The minis- try says chances of catching the disease in Malaya now are four times greater than they were 12 years ago. utes after the polls closed was 154 and Mr. Edwards had a 149 total vote count. Twenty minutes later Dr. Dy- mond had collected more than 3,000 votes and his nearest op- ponent was Mr. Holingsworth |192 for Mr, Hollingsworth and 58 for Mr. Edwards. | In Beaverton, the health min- jister netted 379 votes, Mr. Hol- jlingsworth 178 .and Mr, Ed- jwards 28, Durham. |.Mr, and Mrs. Frank West- |lake, Jr., Phyllis Ann and Joan jmotored to Niagara on Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children attended a family! gathering in honor of Mr, and| | with 917 votes, giving the health EDWARDS LAUDS BACKERS Mrs. Glenn Glaspell, Taunton, | minister a better than three to one lead. - Mr. Like his party leader, Defeated NDP candidate Thomas Edwards stated: "I congratulate Dr. Dymond jon their tenth wedding anitiver-| | sary. | | Mr. and Mrs. Will Tonkin,| Hollingsworth went down to de-,on his popular and resounding! Oshawa, visited Mr. ahd Mrs,' feat in his own polling area to|victory. He certainly received|N, Wotten. the Progressive Conservative candidate, Shortly after 10 p.m., Dr, Dy- the confidence of the people of Ontario Riding. "There is no sour-grapes in Mr. and Mrs. N. Wotten acs! companied Mr. Wesley Powell| and Miss Mabel Powell of mond's win was plainly obvious|this corner. In fact, we travell-|Oshawa to visit Mrs. Walter) and among the first callers atied to Port Perry last night to|Rahme, his Port Perry home to con- Bratulate the successful 'candi- |tell him this. | "As far as the results in this | Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Ander. | son and fafiily, Zeptivr, were date were Liberal Sam Hol-|riding are concerned, 1 am com-| Sunday '€uéSts of Mr. and Mrs. lingsworth with his campaign ipletely satisfied. lJ. Knox and family, STORE HOURS MON. TO FRI, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m, --SAT, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Like A Free Price List? THERE 1S NO OBLIGATION! Just Fill In and Mail To CANADA CASHWAY LUMBER LTD. Write Head Office: BOX 330, MALTON NAME ADDRESS . 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