Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1964, p. 7

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to comment on a statement by! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 8, 1964 7 Conservato Gl eae R t the Glassco commission that - . 7 asscu epor s more than 10 per cent of CBC|corporation has done anything| total staff was at headquarers. employees are stationed at| about reducing "excessive'|The percenage of total staff in Exam Results e : . ed headquarters in Ottawa. Irki I f Bi f 'h ief The commission also said|S!@ff at headquarters. the headquarters group was six PORT PERRY -- Following ' al "the most striking feature of) ]NCLUDES ENGINEERS per cent 'and I don't think that is the list of succesful candi- if the headquarters organization is} Mr, Quimet said the 800 per-|i8 out of line for any organiza- dates in examinations held re-) oTTAWA (CP)--CBC 2resi-|Tuesday before the Commons that fewer than 20 people are/.on. referred to by the com-|tion." i cently by the Royal Conserva- ; ; directly concerned with pro- tory Masie of p vl oe in Port|dent Alphonse Ouimet says he|public accounts committee anaius while over 800 ee mission. include 275 architects) Net operating requirement for Perry. The names are arranged does not agree with a number|which is investigating CBC pol-jengaged in ancillary opera- and engineers engaged in engi-\the CBC for the 1962-63 fiscal in order of merit: of criticisms of the publicly-\icy as it affects the corpora-|tions." neering and construction work.|Yeat was $72,654,739, up from Grade VII--Piano: Pass --|owned co rporation by the tion's financial operations in the) Mr. Harkness said this|They had nothing to do with $70,252,273 a year earlier. Mr. Marianne R. Vernon, Patricia Glassco royal commission. on/1961-62 and 1962-63 fiscal years.|showed there was room for the} administration. Ouimet said he expects this will M. Holtby. government organization. | Douglas Harkness (PC--Cal-|CBC to cut its administrative) It was not correct to state increase by between $5,000,000 Grade Vil--Piano: Honors --|. He made this view snownlgary North) asked Mr. Ouimet!costs. He asked whether thelthat 10 per cent of the CBC's and $6,000,000 for 1963-64 Ronald Kennedy, Sheila Kenny, (equal); Pass--Judy Swain, Grade VI--Piano: Honors -- Lynne MacGregor. ' Grade V--Piano: Honors -- Judith Batten; Bruce Smith; Pass--Joyce Collins; Rachel Dudar; Judy Sisson, Linda J. Tripp (equal); Jimmy A. Ger-) row. Grade IV--Piano--Honors -- Kathy Sonley; Freida Stein; Pass--Sharon D. Eade; Herbert} Vine. | 'Grade I1I--Piano--Honors --} Nancy Wanamaker; Susan Smitherman; Pass -- John A.' McCaig. | Grade II--Piano--Honors. --| isan i Sa i Sandra Enge, Sonja Enge : (equal); Carol Aird, Denna Bal- AJAX TADPOLES AT SWIM CLASS lard and Marlene Padres | (equal); Pass--Donna Ballard. Ajax youngsters are taking road, Ajax, and Joanne Wells, ners to Royal Life Saving | Grade I--Piano--Honors -- advantage of the daily morn- 199 Admiral road, Classes are conducted. Passes for the |Catherine Nicholls, John Steer| ing swimming classes under join each morning at 9 a.m. pool are available from H. M. (equal); Kathy DeShane; Pass) pool manager Glen Brooks : ; : : --Nancy Nottingham, Christine} Shown here is the tadpole di- 24° continue until 1 p.m. Smith at 87 Exeter street, in |Winismson . (equal); Miriam : i PRESSWOOD vision under the supervision when regular swimming the town. \Christie. of Ken O'Brien, 67 Admiral starts, Classes from begin- me --Oshawa Times Photo | Grade IV--Singing--Honors -- Tarbara Taylor. BOWMANVILLE COURT Playford Wins Lexie to team | 7 ' rrade eory--Counterpoint | : 1 1 Blue Jay Races pr"cions's 'tesings ae SPECIALLY SELECTED . . . SWEET PICKLED Motorist Fined ye ey ce ae een : str Bua Yacht Club' won the Cat | Grade 1I_Theor}--Fiest Cass Careless Driving ing Trophy last weekend when Karen Duckworth: (Nancy Dor- # & FRESH CHOICE NOT FROZEN he captured first place in three rell: Jeanne Elliott; Lynne Fos- ing. land also supplying liquor to ise of Grade I--Thheory--First Class Phillip Falconer, 45, was also| minors. ali iee wreirty aoe yeckis competed in| Honors--David Gray, Norma} fined $50 and costs or 30 days| Constable J. Stuart, Bowman-|the two-day regatta. Sixteen|Smith and Jean Snelgrove | on a charge of having liquor in|ville OPP, testified he observed|Blue Jays were entered from| (equal); I Ian Page. | a place other than his residence. la car parked on a gas station|/the FBYC, eight from the OYC, ee nee OPP Constable Pat Harte-|lot at the Oshawa Town line|five from the Ashbridges Bay| s Maxwell, told the court he stop-|and Highway 2. |Yacht Club and one each from Explosion BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Alempty bottle was found in the|of four races in the annual B Mountjo: Hastings motorist who crashed|front seat. Blue Jay regatta. ag Rg aa into a light standard at thel) ioi9 Harry Jones of the Oshawa)payior (equal); Mrs. A. "Beau- intersection of Highway 35 and QUOR CHARGES Yacht Club received a trophy|spamp: Judy Swain: Sharon 115 was fined $35 and costs or| David J. Kilpatrick, of Osh-jfor his second place finish.| crank: Robert "Webber; Gale 10 days in jail when he was|a¥ a, was fined a total: of $i10| Tom Simpson, FBYC and Joel acy. John Hayes and Cheryl 60 days in jail after being|Patterson, OYC, each received ae te ped a car that was travelling | "T went to investigate and|the Bronte Harbor Yacht Club a south on 115 after he noticed|three bottles of beer werejand the Toronto Sailing and) convicted in magistrate's court) Metcalf (equal); Honors--Diane tlconvieted of having liquor in|trophies as they were tied. for} , rp here Tuesday of careless driv: la place other than his residence third position with the same| Hall; Pass--Donna_ Simpson. damage to its right rear fender. te old the car," stated!Canoe Club. " ked the driver what|Constable Stuart, ; PH aoc tis me he had|_ The driver of the car David Bis Pages tig ak ae as oc rono collided with the light standard| Foster was fined $50 and costs|sonts were on hand for rescue| at the intersection of the high- for drinking under age. work. Tom Tomblin, commo-|, 2RONO -- A blast last Mon-| ways," said the policeman. Another passenger in the C8r, dore of FBYC, was the lucky|4ay evening rocked the south of| The court was also told re egg pene a get cree lwinner of the Sea Snark sail-/the Village when a tin which) the light from the standard was|© until July 28, so his mother|poat, |had contained thinner was] could be subpoened to prove his) john Herda of FBIC will be|Placed in the disposal fire at| of a mile) pone three-quarters ja ee sion nian: ene viens jtaking his (Finn) to Montreal nett og a Mee cg the ex: switch-|this week for the Olympic trials|Plosion shook nearby houses and won ie liquor charge, the rot al euate ae pan taped by nphoms ympic Ly fon Bas aga Red Brand -- First Five Ribs--Canada's Finest Grade at beer were found in a box in police on Highway 2 on June 7 iderable area. The blast was of the car and an was fined $100 and costs for! GOD REIGNS |quite audible at the north of the ' the _back driving while disqualified. MEXICO CITY (AP)--Mex- village. | Albert Young, the court wasjico's ancient rain god. Tlaloc,) Mr. Klasner later on Tuesday | Training School se sor is upright respec cig reclin.|informed the Times that the| : : r "ling in soggy soi 'ore shippingjnew incinerator was to be Sat semoed on Highway Sibety ene tenlleh 'The iittoemronght. oto we gels coming Pa ae 19 PB ME: a A kl i A es i i AE a Char ed jatter it was travelling at a high|bust, attributed to an early In-/Monday, which would eliminate g rate of speed. |dian culture and now a show-|such further occurrences, and) MAPLE LEAF BRAND MAPLE LEAF BRAND Constable Harte-Maxwell said| piece for the multimillion-dollar|also eliminate the nuisances to} BOLOGNA ' ¢ ie eae St li Autos lthat after he stopped the car,|Chapultepec museum, was|the area of the open fire which| PIECE LB 39 0 K HICKEN ROLL 59° ea ing he noticed Young. change places|hoisted onto its pedestal with|has been used to dispose of PKG. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) with a passenger in the cer. __ 'difficulty. lwaste material. SWIFTS : || MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF 's: 59°| | BARBECUE, CHICKENS Two 16-year-old boys who es- caped from the Coldwater Boys PKG. Deliciously Cooked at SPROULE'S Training School were remandedt . 3 d Jul ee ee cee ee e PIZZA PIES e POTATO SALAD e COLE SLAW istrate's court here Tuesday. Albert Webb and David Finis Bre Bea SS ay : were charged with break, enter oN a i FREEZER FEATURE nie a rota charges of < , <5 S ER CHUCK 70 TO Cut up ready for your freezer contains Blade Roasts -- 4 stealing automobiles. , | TE | Short Rib R wai js GP Constable Geerge Evans 80 LBS ort Rib Roasts Ground Chuck Beef Hamburg ete. testified that on July 4, the two youths escaped from the train- ; nieitine ives wei ing school and made their way Etwere they took an axe and CARNATION MILK 2 sae 25 Soft Rite pad TISSUE broke into a home, completely ransacking the inside," said j % | CHOICE QUALITY--CRUSHED Constable vans, "After seal: of with any WRINGER or AUTOMATIC )«©= Ws || CRUSH nay 2 vous BF ing items from the home valu- 4 ; E ed at $75 they went down to the y ee \ | TINS village and stole a car. Ly Rw COMPARE 97¢-- "They drove the car to Whit-] KELVINATOR WASHER ee | fe OXYDOL by where once again they stole : Maxwell House COFFEE 1-LB. 85° . BAG GIANT SIZE 95- another car. They drove this car = to Toronto and sold a radio F "ia ENOUGH ty | BURNS valued at $55 for $5." SOAP : : : a 4 3-LB. FIVE REMANDED Y. ID : WHOLE CHICKEN 102, ms GJS CHEF-BOY-ARE-DEE Cc Ib a : * = a i a * # a * % & o = a b : # Three Osh d Bowmanville area 'men were fe tlatese "4 WAGSTAFFE ROSE shay while ded in custody until Augus! ; z Le toapedar ip cipal wi a chatee todo your first (4 STRAWBERRY JAM 7"; 49° | DILL PICKLES ison rn et ; 40-0Z, TIN 67- -- jon and theft. 1 | SUPREME FRESH QUART SIZE PACKAGE "ran aroche, King street,| Vy TON ' i Oshawa, Roy Henry, King St., 2 a FIG BAR BISCUITS re. 39° FREEZER BAGS ' 29: Oshawa, Gary Gray, Quebec! Of Laundry Ge WANT IB CHUNKS OF GOLD pa treet, Oshawa, David Bruder y f stre a avid Bruder, ' | CHEESE SLICES 8.02. 29¢ CHARCOAL row 1.99 @ STORE HOURS @ and Walter Waugh both of RR 3. call SAVINGS PKG Open Thursday, Friday and Bowmanville, had bail set at ' ESSEX---IDEAL FOR COTTAGE : New Product . . . COLGATE PRIZE ri Nights till Ge. m, $500 cash. as a ,. Look Here | mM aN Bhs oo 00 | COOKED HAM 118. 1.99 Liquid DETERGENT = ixcr 89¢ AMPLE FREE PARKING , KELVINATOR MODEL K-231. Keivinotor's Deluxe Wringer Wash- ler... built to give you excellent washing results and trouble- Daughter Tells Cue tcp" in aaiton you gat" 3 ond10~yeor wringet . | COMPARE 2 FOR 25e -- SOFT DRINK POWDERS Of Findin Cone yer eae. NOW ONLY g ig Heat Poin | Pre-Sweetened FOR « 2 2" swiveling: conten: " pLus | Mother Slain = 1 29.50 pes COUNTRY FRESH ... GRADE "A" TORONTO (CP)--An I1-yea itihepona | ae -year- old girl Tuesday told a magis-| COMPLETE LINE OF KELVINATOR APPLIANCES AVAILABLE as court hearing of finding| BIG SAVINGS!! ' Cc er mother unconscious on the floor of their apartment with a Ge Ch exon of Why You Always Pay Less! } DOZEN man's belt 'lying across 'her --. FLEETWOOD -- htly out of the heart of the downtown area . . bruised neck. «+ + and pe lized ice br limited sal wised neck was testty.| ROGERS MAJESTIC | fnt'ne. are: Jou tow hee taw ovine' toe oor Mie tab ie _ . ly 1 ans we con sell our merchendisee st MUCH LOWER ing at the preliminary hearing PRICES and still make @ reasoneble profit. This is te your ad. Ss y of her father, Glen Robert Arm- SEM abate nS mee PMIANEE rye ome strong, 34, charged with non- Be Wise .. . Shop Roger's will pay you, believe me! Every item FULLY GUARANTEED' reo! capital murder. His wife, Myr-, First and Save! tle, 26, died last May of as) ; phyxiation. , Budget Terms Arranged -- OPEN THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M The girl said she was in bed! s with her three younger sisters | when she heard choking sounds ger igs iq@a fece > ' \ h, from her parent's bedroom. She bol ber father told her to "shui 155 SIMCOE SOUTH Pie itieee| | corner of KING at RITSON ROAD, OSHAWA up". Z

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