Pa @,_ THU OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 11, 1964 Youth Bre aks START WORK ON $100,000 PROJECT (eis, ingicatten that "Tindsay Maple Grove WI Rig linen gna enn sewage peritbage = Mr, Pitts said expansion of Mr. and Mrs, L. .C. White|/Mrs. Gordon Beech. Janet " e loval plants is better than get- T W H Ith recently visited their aunt,|Bragg, Providence, visited her : Hint Tobacco Board I t H hd ting be -- pi esraad "mesinis 0 ear @a rMs. Addie Ferguson, in Co-|grandmother, Mrs. E. C, Ash- = n 0 ouse in say ir m it's all gain'. "We have no prob- . bourg Hospital, where she re-|ton, at Mr. and Mrs, Gordon 4 : ' lems concerning 'services and Unit Speaker cently celebrated her 90th/Beech's. s Fi Food roads," he added. birthday. Janice Beech spent a recent ar a Reo n Auction or e,°e "Tt is just as important to|By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN] Mrs. Reg Taylor, Oshawa, weekend with Mr. and Mts. P ans ition have existing industries expand) MAPLE GROVE -- The Wom-|was a recent Saturday visitor,David Weldon, Oshawa. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| : as it is to have new industry\en's Institute will meet Mar. 9|with her sister, Mrs. Allan| Mrs. Gordon Beech and Bon- TORONTO (CP) -- Today isjremain closed. International|two Toronto youths who broke locate here," said Mr. Pitts, jin the church basement at 8.00|Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. John|Mie Beech were recent Sunday 8 crucial one for Ontario to-jcompanies usually buy aboutiinto a house on March. 5 be-| tJNDSAY -- Announcement ofjtate re-construction of the park- et ' * |pm.-in charge of Mrs, Clifford|Aitchison and children whol¢Vening visitors with Mr. 2nd bacco growers. one-fifth of the Ontario crop. | cause "they were hungry" were), 199.990 addition at the Do-\ing area, said Mr. Connolly. Mr. Pitts recalled that Mr. Swallow. Miss Burden of thelhave been with her mother|Mts. Ted'Hoar and daughters, "= The Ontario Flue-cured To-| Three major companies havelremanded in custody until ve pt Brake Shoe Company| The works manager said the Connolly was the first Canadian Northumberland and Durham|Mrs, Allin Snowden, have lof Newcastle. sbacco Growers' Marketing]warned that if the exchanges Marc hi3, plant here was made at a news\addition will mean an increase ired by the American company County. Health Unit, will belto hinvestoct' , gon "Board is expected to decide to-/remain closed beyond today up William Reid, 18, of 51 St.\conference Monday afternoon by|of about ten per cent in the|when it opened its plant here the guest speaker. There will] Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Freeman OWNED TREASURE ~ay when three auction centres,}to 1,000 workers will be laid off James 'avenue, Toronto, and|Gerard Connolly, works mana-|work force of 100. in 1947. also be an Easter Bonnet pa-laccompanied by C. H. Snow.|.. DDESLEIGH, England (CP) <shut down by farmers protests/at area tobacco plants. 'David Shaver, 16, also from thelger. ; The original plant was built in) Mr. Connolly is also the new-|1a 4. tan Ethel hs te and Mrs (Farmer James Rothwell of this «Feb, 28, will be reopened. FEAR SPOILAGE jsame address pleaded guilty t}° Mr, Connolly said work will|1946-47 and since then therejest member of the town indus-/ Opn House for the parents|sam Sno a ag se '|Devon village has been told that Sone eats bee en it)""A number of farmers are wor-a charge of break, enter and|start this week on the project,|have been two major additions|trial commission, of children going to school was! cently visited ow re ad a picture he has had in his liv- sive the "sipnstor, #048! ied that if the stalemate con-|thett. which will be completed by Juneland several smaller additions. held in the Bast School Feb, 12-/Mrs. J. W. Hynds, Bowman:|i%6 Tom for 18 years is a Ra- "to resolve the situation." ihc : f rea : a id, te . The additional 13,440 square|The last major addition was LICENSE BIKES There will be' open house at the phael sketch worth more = It abruptly closed down op-|tinues large supplies of tobacco) Reid, testifying, told the court 30 a 4 4 ri hor villee : Cease Me hot heala de Serations at auction exchanges in|Still in the barns will spoil when|that Shaver and himself werejfoot addition will bring total/puilt in 1956. TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoli-|West School on Mar. 11 to) ye. aig Mrs Bil Davidson, |thought the picture was eh : 1 j i iki he Colborne 5 i ' i hich all parents are invited, «Aylmer, Delhi and. Tillsonburg|War™ weather begins, a hitch-hiking' to Lindsay to get/floor pings of t sobs cauare When the Canadian Arsenals|tan 'Toronto will seek legislation|"' , and son Paul, of Weston, spent\e59 to have it euctioned at So Sete Ake to Srold violence imene couniy counctl was 'old com begin ioc fect, 'Michael. Sule pi ced mir closed last March the company, | to license bicycles. Metro Chair-| PERSONALS the weekend with her sister, Sopieby's ; dsay is contrac-|which rented space in the Arse-) man William Allen said that in| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swal-|Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers and ; nals plant, was forced to relo-|i95§ 'Toronto police recovered|!ow recently went to Toronto,|gitls, also her mother, Mrs. cate part of its operations in the| 54 per cent of stolen bikes. Injand on, Sunday visited Mrs. Allan Snowden. ' consumer building at the fair! i958 after bicycle licensing was|S. G. Niddery and Mary,| Mrs, C, E. Ashton is visiting grounds, However, it would be) discontinued, police recovered|Hampton. her daughter, Mrs.. Gordon necessary to vacate this building only 25 per cent of the 3,811) Mr. and Mrs. Fred StevensiBeech and Mr. _ Beech «after hundreds of growers dem- F 'onstrated against what they|hat some farmers in the coun- «we got as far as Newcas-|Limited, of Lin "called fluctuatin try have appealed to their town-iti, ang it started to get dark|tor. "prices. The Aylmer got eo ships for a reduction in assess-|., ago up to this house.) Mr. Connolly said the Ameri- =was closed after police received|ments. The farmers have said/w. knocked on the door, but|can br2keblock division of Do- & false bomb threat. : pond tag ome ined d = got no answer so we went in.|minion Brake sins: manatac: _ - We only took a bit of food. tures automotive and industria r Ste ee Poona the their tobacco crops, he "see Mold the court that|brake lining for sale to original)!" Pe because of the annual) hikes stolen in Metro. spent the weekend of February'and Mrs. 0. C. Ashton of Ennis-! "marketing board favored a re-| There also is a conflict be-\he had been working in Toronto|equipment and service accounts|XMDition. : comer eeettcereeresn venenatis LN "sumption of tobacco bidding by|tween growers who want a con-|at a quilting and embroidery|and jobbing distributors across|| Mr. Connolly said the new) . 'next Monday, tinuation of this a. ovat shop but had been laid eae Canada. - : ae aio house hor greed = The board was to meet pri-\tion or open market system) In remanding the pair, Ma- ' or reconditioning 'u e! =vately with Agriculture Minister while others advocate a return) gistrate R. B. Baxter noted that|EXPORT TRADE -- _|tinings, "It will be used pri-ij} 79 SIMCOE NORTH "W.A, Stewart in the legisiative|to the minimum price grading! Shaver should be required to be|. A large export business is also/ marily as a production area, : "building today, aystem which was in force uplexamined by a psychiatrist a eae, 8 by ee. company to ie was OSHAWA ~ The minister met with buyers|¥U" is season. the result of an incident in the|South , ' a" ne fa "from eight tobacco companies Farmers complained that to-|county jail at Cobourg. |Arabia, New Zealand, and other) Stanley Pitts, a ee TELEPHONE 728-2491 "Tuesday in an effort to clarify|bacco that sold for 50 cents a| He was also told by Shaver|countries. : : commissioners terme the a . «>. - the marketing problems men-|pound one day dropped as low)that he had only been in Canada| The addition is being con-jnouncement "wonderful news '| stioned by growers, No state-|as three cents another day un-\four years originally coming structed at the west side of the| He said the fact that local in-/}}) ment was issued after the talks,|der.the new system. from Germany lexisting plant and will necessi-'dustries are expanding is an ] However, one company) ~ Sonn eran nen ence -- _ "spokesman said after the meet-| / ~ing that buyers want the auc'| | tions reopened as much as, if| not more, than some, growers. | About: two-thirds of the 1963) a acto 'crop has been sold but, d f | d f uyers nevd to acquire more of WwW / it to build up their stocks, he Onaertul, wonderfu added. Approximately 65,000,000) pounds of tobacco worth nearly} 9 $32,000,000, still is to be soid. | . The spokesman said interna- aa 8 tional tobacco companies might} start buying from Rhodesia in-| stead of Ontario if the eachangrs) Three Youths | Sew a fine seam with fashion by the yard... Admit Breaking a i. SPRING F ABRICS | - 'THURSDAY Into Stati 2 to tation | # . >. YS, : ~ Textured Linen weave of acetate, | i _ BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| a Sh © E 7 viscose and silk. Washable, water q Three Oshawa youths who had ¥ : ; and stain resistant. In a wide MARCH 12th, q A.M. three shots fired at them after : Ay: ' , ise =. Breakin at Blackstock Inst Pe i range of pastel shades. 45" wide. } 1.69 yd. week were each remanded out eet con be io» goaapmeoge . i "Tex-made" Broadcloth ideal tor The doors open this coming Thursday morning on the most fashionable of Robert Henesey, 16, of 152 crisp dresses and blouses, San- women's shoe shops. Monique Fashion Shoes devotes it's entire efforts to LaSalle, Denis Larocque, 17, of | . a3 : forized* in a beautitul: range of | selecting the very lotest in high fashion footwear for style conscious 573 Montcalm and Robert 4 4 ye 4 Spring pastels. 36" wide. women, Styles thot ore flattering, comfortable and ever so economical, Stapley, 17, of 93 Grenfell all , hel . pleaded guilty to the charge of 1 | 2 Ss 4 63¢ yd. Shop our new store this Thursday ond see for yourselves! break, enter and theft, and : ee. as : "Sailmate" Co-ordinated a new opie iy ellrereomgp ge ead ne exciting cotton duck ideal for etified that the trio had broken | : 4 sportswear, and home decorat- into the service station of Har-| hs i - \ ing. Completely washable, in a | : OUR INVITATION old Peck, RR 2, Nestleten and| 5 4 ; , 7 ; selection of printed and plain aang get lain Seas mo! ' : } shades. 44" wide. iI F "They had forced a window} j | j ». ci 1.45 yd. ! @ FER TO You eee 'in the rear of the station to| gain entry and had stolen a bat- tery charger, spark plugs, cig- . 4a 5 arets and a small amount of aig "A colors. Wonderful for home de- coreg a the cigaret and soft we 3 > ny a é corating, dresses and sportswear. | rink machine, . * 7 é N spri s . 44" wide. "Peck, after he surprised the i 2 9 be oe ee wh sing i i WITS three, fired shots at them and| - a ihe. ' 1.39 yd. : H "Gay-Knit" Cotton in a variety of co-ordinated printed and plain some struck the getaway car. "When the three were picked Terrycloth, printed and plain in up they. took us to a car oni|i an exciting array of colors, "Tex- Thickset's feed that belonged WS oly! , made" quality, choose trom new | ff with the purchase of our new line of to Stapley and it was there they fee 4 q ¥ 5 Le : A ' spring shades, 36" wide. oe e had stashed the loot." | ' 7 A : | A . ta PROM We oa poly ie eu) ia Gee SPRING FASHION SHOES Dri 90 MPH : >A , 4 Be Bias iy \ Prints and colors 1.69 yd. E H rives hy ee" % hs: Pa\. Acetate Lining of excellent quality, 2™ Ly wi RY Yew ® : suitable fo y uses! In new f \ i : On Hwy. 401, AY, HERR oe Bae Ga ae ne aN oe) Fined $30 RIAL GAR aN . E ONLY - BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Havelock man who was clocked at "between 90 and 95 miles per hour on Highway 401" was : y > : ~~, fined $30 and costs or seven 2" foe ae , 4 ' ® days in jail by Magistrate R. B 4 4 3 : : Baxter, Tuesday. Kenneth Petherick -was clock- Rite er. Ly" - ' sg ' ! : ed as travelling at between 90 = i ' mae? f ; ' ' and 94 miles per hour on High-! . », Oe . te. cam : x } 7 way 401, on February 16 , q bets ee. ae a : | , " Petherick told the court that he felt that he was only travell- ing at 75 miles per hour, aie . Gan. ary, : es | me with the purchase of Order Doctor New Spring Flatties fo Stop : excu Y SAA Y LF" and WALKERS Chasing Girl NSCS SC Serr fe ries TORONTO (CP) -- A love- struck English doctor who . gps mend } chased a student nurse through : ' : oad a Europe, and eventually to Can- 7 'll ae % ' | 8 * ada was told Tuesday to leave P i \ 2 : | the girl alone or go to jail "for it : ' j a long time." " "ae ' a : : Dr. Peter Washington was : vai 1 if placed on probation for. two years on a charge of watching and besetting after Roseanne Escalbert, 25-year-old redhead, ' ' , testified he had been -pestering 8 oming So on '4 her for eight or nine years. " "The whole situation is fraught with terror for the young lady," said Magistrate) Joseph Addison after Washing- ton appeared in court for the Walker's Fabric Co-ordinaator and Home Planning second time in a month. The first time a charge of watching Consultant will be visiting Oshawa to help you with and besetting was dismissed . Miss Escalbert said she first any sewing problems-you have! met Washington when she was a student nurse in England. He was placed on a bond after she complained he wouldn't leave her alone, but followed her) when she moved to France and! later travelled through Europe. | to Toronto, Washington qurme 'OSHAWA SHOPPING "OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY vane she was employed -as "I CENTRE TILL 9:00 P.M. bunny girl. This Introductory Offer Good For Limited Time Only Miss Ping Jackman ¥