THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 9, 1965 ~ CONANT CUSTODIAN RETIRES Ed Harman, second from right, who retired recently as head custodian of Conant Public School, after 13 years service for the Oshawa _ Board of Education, was Cuba Declares | War On 'Sex 3 HAVANA (AP)---The Cuban government has launched a campaign against homosexual- ism, Beatle-style. haircuts, the Council Adopts Pavement Report A $721,877 pavement, curb and gutter report was adopted last night by city council Fred Crome, city engineer, said the report is the third and final one dealing with pavement construction under provisions of the local improvement act. The work, as outlined in Mr. Crome's report will be carried out on Brock st. w., Church st., Fairbanks st., and John st. w. The city's share of the cost, $662,655, will be eligible for a $220,885 subsidy from the depart- ment of highways. The private property owners share amounts to $59, 221. alow 'CH Being Discussed The appointment of a bylaw enforcement officer is being considered by council's parks, property and recreation com- mittee Such an officer would investi gate and report on city. bylaw infractions in relation to mat ters such as those complained of by Toronto ave., residents The residents submitted a pe- tition regarding noise from Fab ricated Metals and Stampings Ltd. They will be advised by council that the firm has indi- cated by letter that it will en- deavor to curtail the noise as much as '"'humanly" possible Gord's Phone Now! 728-7321 OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE * 723-4972 NOW PLAYING ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK forthcoming trip to England. Also shown are, left Cyril Loscombe, Charles Little field, William Clarke and Carmon Steenburgh --Oshawa Times Photo honored last night by fellow members of Local 218, Cana- dian Union of Public Emp- ployees. He was presented with a set of luggage for his "other capitalistic inh.eri-armed forces and the universi tances." ties, the government villified usual, Uncle Sam is the the "homosexuals the weak boys and those long-haired and trange fellows.' The latest edition of Verde vil fain Havana newspapers joined the campaign, stating that hom osexualism is "a vicious capi-|Olivo, an armed forces weekly| talistic inheritance They said) magazine printed two ful that in a socialist society there|pages of drawings blaming the is no room for it United States and beatniks for Centring its campaign on the|homosexualism in Cuba 3rd BIG HELD OVER = weeks Double the excitement with Double DOUBLED-SEVEN! Sean cz | as JAMES BOND in HARRY SALTZMAN ano ALBERT ' BROCCOL parswt wx riowne's FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE rome SEAN CONNERY « JAMES BOND TECHNICOLOR® | ACaReASeD Tang UNITED ARTISTS on ee 0 fisted 2 eeu eomane « FlemNe's DR. 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