Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1964, p. 4

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" 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 11, 1964 340 Children Attending Cartwright Public School BLACKSTOCK -- There willlical Education; Mrs. Joyce] % AJAX PIPE PLANT IS DOUBLING ITS CAPACITY Demand For New Design | Plowing Match . . ' Set For Oct. 1 Main Expansion Reason "rsmor_ msc \tario .Plowmen's Association will hold their annual plowing match this year on Oct, 1. he match will be held on the farm of Mr. Earl Windatt, RR AJAX (Staff) -- An Ajax com.|R. C. Fleming, is the demand Aggregates are carried by a pany,Fledco Concrete Pipe/for their new design of Fledco)300 foot high batching tower, Ltd., is increasing their plant| Concrete pipe with flexite juints,| containing six aggregate and producing concrete block and!an improved system for joiuting|two cement departments of 200 pipes. |pipe utilizing rubber gaskets, jand 100 tons capacity respec- The plant is being enlarged to} Plans call for two future ex-|tively. produce almost twice the for-| tensions to the new plants, to| The finished mix is conv mer eopaged and is being auto-| produce require pgp orc | akg: 7 Hin pipe Pagies mated to a great extent. and an automated ready-mixed/ines which handle up to an , : The company, associated with|batching plant, These plants/48 inches respectively. daa mg ing i General Concrete Ltd., Hamil-|Wilt utilize a conveyor system) 'The finished pipe is thea mov-|""langs Committee: Morgan De ton will have a capactiy of 100,|Which was installed this spring./ed overhead by crane to loWiqeer, Mount Albert; Don Smith 000 tons of concrete pipe a year,, So far the new plant is.on® of|wheeled rail cars. The molds/peaverton; Lunch and Banquet ing mateh will be held on Sept. ter, RR 3, Beaverton. The following committees the Ce: 3, Beavyerton, The junior plow- eyed|25, at the farm of Howard Thax-) attending Cartwright Public School this year. Nine teachers, will handle the eight grades at the school. They are: Miss Anne Werry, and Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell, Grades 1 and 2; Mrs. Margaret Mountjoy, grades 2 and 3; Mrs, Shirley Turner, grade 3; Mrs, Dorothy Venning, Principal and grade 4; Mr. Richard Holden, grade 5; Mrs. Guenith Thompson, grade 6; Mrs. Grant Campbell, grade 7; Mrs. Edwin Challice, grades 7 and 8. Mrs. Ruth Skuce, will be the 'part time assistant to the prin- cipal, and Mrs. Carol Wonna- cott, is the Music Supervisor. | HIGH SCHOOL The teachers' at Cartwright |\High School for the coming |year are as follows: Miss Shar- }ron Armstrong, B.A. University loty Toronto English Grades 9-12, Latin Grade 10 and Girls' Phys- ia OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE | STARTS TOMORROW | | be an estimated 340 children|yayior B.A. University of Tor- jonto Latin Grades 11 and 12; iTyping and Business Practice, Grade 9 and Geography Grades 9, 10, 11, History Grades 9-12 and Junior Boys': Physical Edu-| cation; Mr. Ray Ashton B.A.\ University of Toronto Mathe- matics Grades 9-13. Physics Grade 11; Mr. Azfal'Ali Khan B.A. University of Saskatche- wan Science Grades 9-13, His- tory Grade 13 and Senior Boys' Physical Education; Mr. Gor- | don Paisley B.A. McMaster Uni- (Grade (Principal) French Grades 9-13. English Grade 13. 50-50 Social Club ITEEN DANCE Friday, Sept. 11 8:30 to 11:30 SURPRISE FEATURE "The Sceptres"' DRESS CASUAL Picketers OK Line Crossing YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) Members of the Engravers Un- ion received permission Thurs- day from the American News- paper Guild to cross the picket line at the Youngstown Vindi- cator. 'Beginning today employees of the Arc' Engraving Company, ' i Te Pee IN-DOOR Fjealre® OUT-DOOR which has a plant in the Vin-jminutes dally and dicator building, will cross the|would go in and out under picket line. 4 agreement that --_ would | ~Engravings for The Vindiea-/Work for The V: : tor normally make up about 30} The strike, seeking to per cent of Arc Engraving's|an initial contract for newly or- work, ganized outside circulation Early in the strike, which be-|ployees, has left 400 5 gan Aug. 18, the Guild with-| The Guild drew its picket line for a few'daily tabloid. 'S publishing © 5 ZO. Cantury Fo presents Shirley Maclaine and her husbands Robert Mitchum and 4 Paul Newman and Dean Martin and Gene Kelly and Bob Cummings znd Dick Van Dyke al ir 'WhatAWay To ADULT ENTERTAINMENT x Feature Daily At: 1:30--3:30--5;:35 i 1 | Lecetion: 100 GIBB ST. | | > TODAY Throu gh S$ ELIZABETH TAYLOR HUDSON DEAN --in-- Its main product is storm and|the few in Canada's concrete|are removed, then sanitary sewer pipe and cul verts ranging in diameter from) automatic batching control. six inches to six feet. Ajax consulting engineers Walvin Ltd., have planned an extention to the new plant to start this winter. Fledco is located on a 16 acre plot south of the Base Line just west of .|pipe industry with completely jtunnel kilns where they | Automation will also come into! steam cured for 12 hours. use with quality control on the ready-mix operations, automa-jend where the mold bases are tic kiln control and automatic) removed and the pipe Js placed ramps to move kiln cars. in the yard for final cure Although the completion of} §o far, Fledco has been sup- the expanded plant. will make/ plying their new design pipe for Fledco one of the most com:|contractors for the Department They pipe | travels on the mold bases NO Beaverton; Tractor Committee: ave/marl Winatt, Beaverton; Junior jare then wheeled out the far| Committee: Russell Morrison, Committee: Howar Thaxter, Beaverton; Russell. Morrison, Beaverton; Don Smith, Beaverton and Mor- gan De Geer, Mount Albert. Plowing Match EDNA FERBER'S "GIANT" | hades in COLOR with | CARROLL BAKER SAL MINEO FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING! "The Man From Galveston" ---with-- JEFFREY HUNTER PRESTON FOSTER JAMES COBURN lI 7:35--9:40 OSHAWA JUNIOR FOOTBALL PONY DAY FOOTBALL Sat., Sept. 12th 2:30 P.M. KITCHENER OSHAWA HAWKEYES LOCATION Alexandra Park Harwood Avenue, prehensive suppliers in the gen-| of Highways, the Town of Bur- NEW DESIGN eral concrete chain, the firms||ington and many municipal) The main reason for the ex-joriginal purpose is producing works, The new plant is being pansion, says general manager| concrete pipe. |built under the supervision of Man Convicted Fledco staff designs the On 4 Violations mechanical and electric layout. AJAX (Staff) -- When Mark He was also fined $50 for con- e Janetville WI -- egg bY ig tng B tom ange alcohol as a minor when Group Guests stopped by ax Police Con-jhe pleaded guilty to that chargé stable David Smith for speeding| ag asaeaias Pickering Vi! ¥ Blackstock on Bailey in the town on May 4)lage youth was remanded in fg bis ap it appeared that he had failed to}custody for one week for sen-. BLACKSTOCK -- Eight mem- IN PERSON Miss Rythm in Blues DIANNE BROOKS plus JACK HARDING A jus THE FAMOUS SILOUETTES Dancing 9 p.m, till 1 Admission 1.75 FRIDAY || SAT. & ADULTS 50¢ @ CHILDREN 25¢ SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. DOORS OPEN BILTMORE(~ PHONE 725-5833 '24 COLOR Eo PANAVISION STs LAST TIME TODAY "Wings of the Eagle" "Comedy of Terrors" Box Office Opens 7:30 First Show Dusk 6:30 P.M. pei eta BALLET - TAP DANCING Baton - Twirling Register _THURS., SEPT. 10 Block East of notify the Department of Trans-/tencing when he pleaded guilty bers of the Janetville Women's port of the purchase of the ve. hicle he was driving. The vehicle was in the name of the Ajax Auto Wreckers, where he bought the car on Jan. 27. When asked to produce in- surance for the car he was un- able to do so. | In Ajax Magistrate Court Thursday Brown was convicted on four violations. Magistrate Harry Jermyn fined the ac- cused $50 and costs for making) a false statement to the Depart- ment of Highways concern- ing the change of ownership, $10 for failing to change the address of the owner, $75 for failing to show proof of insurance and $15 for the original speeding charge. Adrinus Van Hamburg had two charges, one of making a false statement in obtaining in- surance and one of failing to have insurance dismissed when he pointed out to the court that} the insurance which had been! in a company name, had been cancelled and he had not been Liverpool Road to stealing a bike on Sept, 3, |Imstitute were guests of the|=-- Davi teredy Drew poet he| Blackstock Women's Institute at had been sleeping in cars and] recent meeting held in the) at various addresses when the|Community Hall. _ ; grep Bapreay «Pir gos pickled over oe ie : e im up on Sept, and re-|' y Mfrs. i. y, covered the bike undamaged. Iwas opened by the Ode and Col. David Drew already has two|!®*t: ae previous convictions and Magis-|_ 4 ey of Fags ™ trate Jermyn said he would find eer th Lea neg uma, the out Rn _ pasth could. be placed etter t oar roel wool at the Salvation Army Concord|' : ' : House. | Resolutions for area conven- James Edward Joyce of Fair-|tions were given their first read- port Beach had three chargesjing and plans were made to Conia, pleaded guilty to one eg Roop at the Port Perry) and was found guilty on a fifth an rono Fairs. charge when he appeared in| The WI accepted an invitation U.A.W. TEEN DANCE Saturday, Sept. 12th 1:00 PM. TO 4:00 P.M. Admission 25¢ Plus Membership 25¢ Boys: No Jeans Please ! Ph. 668-2692 POSSSSOSSCCEOSCESSE EC NOW AT REGULAR PRICES ! ! ! The biggest entertainment to rock the screen with laughter... "IT'S A MAD, WORLD" with many, many top sters. ALSO "THE LIVING STONE" BOTH COLOR Each evening from 8 P.M. (incl. Sundays) ' SHOW STARTS AT DUSK MAD, MAD, court. to cater to a banquet for the On July 2 Joyce was charged|Co-op Medical Services on Oct. with failing to show proof of in-| 20. surance, failing to notify the De- partment of Highways of} the purchase of .a_ vehicle,| driving an unsafe vehicle, allow- ing a person without a licence to operate a motor vehicle and driving without a licence. The first three charges were dismissed when he pointed out Mrs. A. K._ Bailey, has the fence around the park par- tially painted Many amusing replies to the roll call 'How I Economize"' were received by Mrs. Lorne Thompson, convener on the group on Home Economics, who took over the chair. CLUB BAYVIEW OPENING DANCE aware of it, The court accepted tg the court that he had not his statement and promptly|hought the vehiele but that his The current events were given by Mrs, George Skelding, Mrs. Saturday Sept., 12th 4 P.M, -- 7 P.M, SAT. SEPT. 12 10 A.M. -- 2 P.M. FOR FALL TERM HARVEY Dance Academy 725-6122 000000000008 S/7 OSH pa pe A dA AndadndecdindinDadadaid AWA PLAZA JUNIOR BOWLING "GET" fined his younger brother Larry,| moth a his ; 94 Tulloch drive, Ajax, when P| mot er had purchased. lt for was found guilty on two counts) He was fined $10 when he Frank Hoskin dealt with the motto 'Don't find Fault -- Find| a Remedy'. Dancing 9-12 $3.00 per couple 'THIS WEEK LEAGUE of failing to show proof of insur- ance, He was requested to pay $75 on each charge. David W. Henderson, 19 of 625 Perry street, Whitby was sen- tenced to jail for 15 days when he pleaded guilty to driving while his licence was under sus- Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Croxall, of Manchester, England, were) pleaded guilty to allowing a 15- year-old girl to operate the car and was found guilty of operat-jintroduced by Mrs. Skelding, ing a vehicle without a licence|and showed pictures and gave even though he argued that heja demonstration of Amway) had an armed forces driver's|Products. | permit for which he had been} The Janetville ladies express-| required to pass the Ontario Li-/ed their appreciation, < the or a STARTS SAT. SEPT. 12 9.30 A.M. - REGISTRATION RITCHIE KNIGHT THE MID-KNIGHTS pension on the Whitby - Picker-| cence test, He was fined $10 for|close of the meeting, ing Township Line on Sept. 9.'not having the required licence 'pleasant evening. @ DRAW e Who will win the two bicycles? Come see the draw being made Saturday. © OTHER PRIZES @ Oshawa Shopping Centre Bowling Lanes KING WEST GOLF CLUB ANNUAL FALL TOURNAMENT OPEN TO ALL GOLFERS ENTRY FEE $2.50 -- PRIZES! PRIZES! . The King West Golf Club Annual. Fall Tournament will be held on Saturday, September 26, commencing at 10 a.m. ' Royal Canadian Legion Hall 90 CENTRE ST. -- OSHAWA to the music of Jack DODDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, SEPT. 12th 9 to 12 © $2.00 per couple DRESS:--SHIRT-AND TIE Same Place . . . Same Time towering triumph Adult Entertainment parted soo > HOW MUCH HORROR The Winner of 27 Inter- CAN YoU FACE? VINCENT PRICE national Awards... _ 7 Academy Awards! Z whe. = hi caine pret renes WILLIAM HOLDEN pe 5 Bs A GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS 2 FEATURE TIMES 1:35 4:05 6:40 9:30 Last Complete Show 9:10 x S| = SATURDAY== The Singing -- Swinging -- Trombonist BOBBY MINNS and his orchestra Direct from 12 Record Breaking weeks at Toronto's Famous Old Mill The tournament is open to all area golfers... come out and play the best... perhaps you can beat the rest .. . and take home the low net or low handicap or be the "champ" at putting. TOURNAMENT RULES To enter a ployer must turn in 3 9-hole cards to establish @ handicap, (have your card stamped ot.club house when you start your quelifying rounds), and be available at 10 a.m. on Soturdey, September 26. The entry fee of $2.50 covers your play on the Tournament Doy -- if weather is bed on 26th, play will be on 27th. To ENCOURAGE ALL GOLFERS TO TRY THE COURSE WITH THE BETTER GREENS... . THE GREENS FEES -- FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS SEASON WILL BE $1.00 -- ANYTIME!! KING WEST GOLF CL Couoles Only--Dancing 9 p.m. till 12 Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-1843 300 THORNTON'S RD. NORTH OSHAWA

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