Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1965, p. 5

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the oldest party members in Durham Riding, Herbert Hooey of Blackstock, right; while John Hamilton, cen- left, Progressive Conserva- tive candidate, shakes the hand and chats with one of tre, of Blackstock, re-elect- ed president of the Cart- wright PC Association, looks on. --Oshawa Times Photo | Rickard Says Pearson Election All Blunder is time for honest and sincere government. BLACKSTOCK -- Garnet B. Rickard, Progressive Conserva- tive candidate for Durham rid- ing' in the forthcoming federal) national unity as a key election election, says Prime Minister) issue Peatson blundered in calling} 'This was never mentioned in the Nov. 8 election. | any previous election," said Mr. \"Speaking to members of the} Rickard. 'Therefore, the fault Cartwright Progressive Conser-|for any lack of national. unity vative Association in Blackstock| must' lie with the Liberal Friday night, Mr. Rickard said) party," the prime minister had said he Mr wold carry on with a minority) "< government and nothing would) W! stop him from bringing in new in Varsity Stadium, Toronto, legislation. next Friday night' for "Now we find he is saying we|party's campaign kickoff. must have a majority govern-| Michael Wladyka, president of ment." the Durham County PC Asso- The Conservative candidate|ciation, announced that Eric Rickard announced he third election in as many years} Liberals _ their could be justified. jache"' and who was instrument- Mr. Rickard said the reunit-|a! in bringing about the Dorion ing of the Conservative Party--| inquiry, will be guest speaker such persons as George Hees|at a party rally in Howard Jor. and Davie Fulton coming back dan school in Port Hope next into: the fold -- is an example Wednesday night. of what has been going on for) The Cartwright PC Associa- the past two years and seeing it'tion re-elected John Hamilton, He said Mr. Pearson is urging) ed jof Blackstock, as presid lliam "Bill" Ferguson w vice-president and Ernest Swain, secretary-treasurer. Present Play 'At Fairview Debated AJAX (Staff) -- Objectionable odors from the Ajax town dump were brought to the attention of town council, Monday night, by Councillor R. J. Wright. He said that the funes from the dump were brought to his attention by several people last Saturday night and asked for action on the dump which he said was a civic disgrace. Councillor Wright suggested that the Ajax Fire Department go to the dump cvery night and put out any fires that mighi still be burning. Mr. Wright said that he was ashamed to 'ive in a town which allowed such-a_ disgraceful mess. The chairman of the protec- tion to persons and property committee, Councillor William LeGross, said that his commit- tee, which deals with the fire department had never been ask- ed to water down the dump. Public Works chairman Owen Ashley said that the dump was about to be closed Jast Satur- day when it seemed to explode and burn. He said his depart- ment had heen working on this problem for years. Councillor E. Wetherall sug- gested that the dump go back to its practice of burning refuse at certain hours daily and that the proposed incinerator may al- leviate the problem. } Councillors Ashley said that ent. Wil- controlled burning is in effect! 'as elect.\2OW but that, due to the high) content of inflammable refuse, it was difficult to keep it under }control. | Mayor H. M; Smith said the} |town engineer would report to}. prmcwan on the proposed new in-| jcinerator System as soon as pos- | sible. | Councillor LeGross said he would wait for a recommenda- WHITBY (Staff) -- Shaping tion from the public works com- ahead, the Whitby the! Guild will hold a dress rehearsal ill be attending the PC rally yp well for the competition) Mitee before sending out the| Theatre firetrucks. Councillor Wright said he saw of their éne-act play, 'Finder's|Smoke coming from the tow: Keepers' at Fairview Lodge, to- dump six miles away. morrow evening. |the annual Orono Drama Festi- jval this Saturday evening. "We |may not win but we are sure going to have fun trying," Joe without any further delay, the! president, Whitby Theatre Guild has de-|__ Museum Group Reviews Wainwright, Guild stated this week. Although this play is not for/flats and miscellaneous other) public viewing, Wednesday evening, the Guild expect to The play, written by George said he did not know how a| Neilson, "the man who gave the| Kelly and directed by Joyce biggest head-| Wainwright, willbe entered in Theatre Guild : | Moves Equipment | WHITBY (Staff) . -- Moving | posited its stage props: scenery }gear in the garage at the rear of the former County Court Dump Odors | Trudy Hutchings was crowned 'Queen of the Ball' at Henry Street High School, Friday evening. The occa- sion was the annual Sadie Hawkins' dance. Trudy will now represent the school at the final high school queen's CROWN QUEEN OF THE BALL pen, secretary of the stu- dent 'council. Andrew Goode, president of the council, 1s shown in the centre of the group. competition to be held in Toronto under the sonsor- ship of the 'After Four's Club'. In the above photo the new local queen is shown on the right as she is presented with a record and congratulations by Sara Ink- --Photo 'by Lenscraft 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 28, 1965 § COLLECTORS PERK UP_ | ST. VINCENT, B.W.i. (CP)-- The name of Bequia, an islet of this British colony in the Carib- bean, is spelled wrongly on a new issue of one-cent stamps. It appears as Beouia. Oider Homes Reauired H. KEITH LTD. PETER AGG -- Rep. Ph. Whitby 668-5009 and 668-8727 BROCK one complete PROGRAM EACH WHITBY EVENING -- STARTING AT 7:30 saan LPH anes w MICHAEL BA 'S proouction: Recommended As Adult Enterteinment Ajax Council Approves Community Centre ing, passed three resolutions ing of a $300,000 community cen- on Harwood ave. All three resolutions were lcarried unanimously by council |lection of funds until lafter a committee of the whole discussion to decide on answers to questions {Ajax Memorial Community Cen- tre Committee last June. The Community Centre com- |mittee asked council to choose a site for a proposed Community | Centre Building which would in-| clude all the facilities of the) building as well as an indoor arena. The committee, at its June! proposed by the) AJAX (Staff) --- Ajax Town!|meeting with council, asked|ly 20 acres of land from Duf-| Council, at its Monday meet-|that council report back to them|fins Creek Estates, i of wee yenera that may result ia the build-|stand on the proposed building|Hospital adjacent to Harwood | raise|ave., at a cost of $90,000 subject | tre to be built nortn of the Ajax {$75,000 for the project through|to the approval of the Ontario) 'and Pickering General Hospital| subscription. by Sept. 1 to inform it of its|Ajax and . Pickering if the committee could |Municipal Board. The committee told council it) The building could not proceed with the col- it was} . aware of the council's stand. payers in a 1956 plebiscite. of an arena | . | ewers:---- was approved by the Ajax tax: aig TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF TRUNK SANITARY SEWERS AND TRUNK STORM SEWERS | CONTRACT "D" Sealed tenders addressed to the Mayor and Members of Council of the Town of Whitby, c/o J. R. Frost, Town Clerk and Treosurer, Municipal Offices, Whitby. Ontario, and en- dorsed "Tender for the Construction of Trunk Sewers" will be he until 12 o'clock noon, E.S.T. on Friday, October 29th, 65. The work consists generally of constructing the following Section | -- Sanitary Sewers The first resolution carried by council was that the Ajax Town Council wholeheartedly support- ed the Community Centre proj-| ect. | The second resolution was that council engage architects Plane Crashes, 4 Fatally Hurt PAINESVILLE, Ohi ings for a $300,000. the town purchase approximate-|Ohio community, in the ground when it hit, (AP)-- to prepare preliminary draw-|Four New Yorkers were killed i community centre|Sunday when their single-en- present Community Centre/building costing an estimated|gined aircraft nosed over and| crashed into a field three miles) The third resoiution was that|southeast of this northeastern) The Ohio highway patrol) said the plane, a Mooney Su-| per' 21, buried itself three feet! Approximately 4500 feet of sewer ranging in size from 18-inch to 27-inch and 350 feet of tunnelling. Section 11 -- Storm Sewers Approximately 3800 feet of sewer ranging in size from 33-inch to 48-inch. Also included in Section |! is approximately 600 feet of open channel and gabion work. Plans and specifications with blank Form of Tender may be obtained ot the Municipal Offices, Whitby, Ontario, or at the office of Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 980 Yonge Street, Toronto 5, Ontario, on payment of a deposit of 25.00. The deposit cheque should be made payoble to the serve two purposes by holding| House. Approval for the storage the dress rehearsal. The resi-| WaS granted technically through | The victims were identified Treasurer of the Town of Whitby, This deposit will be refunded upon the return in good condition of the said plans and specl- by the patrol as Pau G. Bag- History In Action Day \ley, 49, the pilot, of Syracuse; \ atau' iimatioe. Wainwright reported. BROUGHAM -- At a recentithe spot, $20.40; coffee, $21.75;|J0hM Schweitzer, 21, Syracuse) Performing before the critical 'Time was running out on|Pickering Township Museum|refreshments (including sale of|Chester T. Barch, 34, Clay, N.Y. Figure Skating Club Plans Registrati lans egistration eyes of an audience as astute us," he said, "we are very|Committee meeting, History injhome - made baking from all'and Harry T. Ditch, 71, Syra-| as at the Fairview Lodge, is|thankful for the co-operation|Action Day at the museum|Women's Institutes in the dis-|cyse, WHITBY (Staff) -- Registra-,junior, intermediate and senior.|expected to provide the Guild|that was given." The storage|grounds in Brougham on Sept.|trict), $142.28; profit on the sale| - tion day, this Saturday, for the/Trophies will be awarded to the|members with the confidence/space was turned over to the/18, was reviewed. jOf sausages (also made on the Whitby Figure Skating Club| winners of the competition in|they need most. Guild on a temporary basis! Members of the committce ex-|SPot), $25.80; on the sale of marks the beginning of another/each group, a new feature de- ---- jonly, it was explained. When a! pressed their gratitude to news-| wood carvings, $4.00; sale of season's activities. |signed to increase competitive- proper location is established in/papers and other media which/quilt tickets (for draw), $138.30. fications whithin three weeks from the date of closing of dents of the Lodge will receive| the generosity of both the Coun-! tenders. some special entertainment and,|ty Council and Whitby To wn| the players will obtain some ex-| Council, Guild president, Joe Each tender must be accompanied by o marked cheque in an amount equal to 5 percent of the tender sum. The works shall be constructed under the Winter Works Incentive Programme, Thé lowest or any tender not necessarily occepted, WARREN MOWAT, MAYOR The registration will be heldiness among the members. building, following renova-|carried publicity of the event,| The float which bore the GORE & STORIE LIMITED, at the Whitby Arena, from 10) a.m. until 1 p.m. Children of all ages are urged to register while adults are encouraged to take out a family membership. | Although the club fee for membership is slightly higher this year it Is offset by addi- tional benefits and more advan- tages through participation in the activity. Ajl children enroll- ed in the junior section will re- ceive group instruction every Saturday morning. In addition,|said he would like to see change|ton; 2 Ivan Cochrane, Burke- the professional staff has been|is the fact the majority of mem-|ton 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Sheri-| increased to four skilled instruc-! tors. Another plan fur the coming season, expected to draw con- siderable interest, is the club competition for all three groups, Since the club first began op- erating some years ago it has constantly attempted to improve the benefits of belonging. "We believe we are now on_ the threshold of bigger things," Club President Phil Burkart stated He said the normal registra- tion is well over 200 youngsters, enrolled in the junior section one, One - situation the president bers are girls." We would like to have boys join the club,"" Mr. Burkart stated, 'figure skating can be of invaluable assistance to boys planning on taking up hockey." Nominate School 'Teacher For Socreds In Durham PORT HOPE -- A Port Hope high school teacher, Wilbur Crandall, has been nominated to stand as the candidate for| the Social Credit Party in Dur- ham riding in the Nov. & elec- tion. Only other candidate seeking nomination was Arthur Brooker, executive manager of Brook- Craft of Canada Ltd. For Mr. Crandall, this will be his fourth attempt to contest a seat for the Social Credit Party. He ran and lost in 1957 and in 1962 in Prince Edward-Lennox riding and tried again in Dur-w McQuade. son of the Rev. decided to compete for the nic-| General Accounts for $5,766 ham in 1963. Mr. Crandall says he has been involved with the Social Credit Party since 1935, when he was in Alberta at the time the first provincial Social Credit govern- ment. was elected. Mr. Crandall has a bachelor of arts degree, a diploma 'in theology from the United Col- lege in Winnipeg, and a. di- ploma in higher accounting from the International Accountants Society of Chicago. He has also completed his in- termediate examination of the General Accountants' Associa- tion of Canada Mr. Crandall spent | seven yéars in the Christian ministry, three-and-a-half years in the Royal Air Force ' Thursday's meeting also serv- ed as an organization meeting for the newly-formed Durham Social Credit Association George Mallory, president of the Social Credit Party of On- tario, said the party had named 12 candidates in Ontario. He said the party is aiming for 60 candidates Mr. Crandall is commercial] di rector at Port Hope High School Rev. Reynolds James, district director of the Ontario Social| Credit party, chaired the or- | ganization meeting of the new jexecutive. | The executive includes: Wil- }bur Crandall, prsident Arthur {Brooker, vice-president Roy Anderson, secretary and F. G. Anderson, treasurer. New Process Developed WHITBY (Staff) -- Donald and Mrs. G. C. R. McQuade, of Whitby, has developed a new |Process for the elimination of radio-active waste materials. Mr. McQuade, according to a publication put out by Atomic Energy of Canada, is responsi- ble for devising a new method jof disposing of radio-active waste materials. | The method took Mr. Mc- |Quade four years of experi- menting before he succeeded. According to Mr. McQuade in |the publication,' 'Waste mater- ials originating from the opera tion of nuclear reactors, can be incinerated without significant release of activity to the en- vironment." The publication includes a de scription of. the incinerator |which has a capacity of 500-550 }pounds per hour, the operation of the plant and the construc. tion and operational costs. WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL New duel controlied cars. Personal courteous service. Fuly licensed ond insured. Dial 668-6176 J. A, OSTERHOUT, Owner ~~ | paper, 52% and were of the opinion that this|steam engines was paid for pri- played a large part in bringing\vate companies, through the W. F. Batty Wins tr pose good graces of William Fox,| H d E ions to be conducted under the] ' isi f the Centennia! er sman vent supervision 0 : crowds to Brougham to watch r LINDSAY -- W. F. Batty, of will move to premanent quar. parade, ac iti! the ex-|owner of one of the engines, in |the amount of $110, with more 980 Yonge Street, Toronte 5, Ontarie, | Ceremony Committee, the Guild Brooklin, won the herdsman ters. 'hibits and demonstrations. } to be received. Guaranteed award in the Jersey class at) The final move towards stor-| All of the work was done by| i ibiti }age space in the County build-| * as ' a ie ann ata a ar a cgi plan Tamer Ti, rset tom ts oe] Investments bene i vious council meeting by Coun-|People from near and far, too)5Pt" deficit in ais 1 innovation at the fair. = illor 7 Edwards numerous in number to single|cover a small deficit in museum} The results of the judging in i loui, Robert Miller, President of|funds, and to pay for the main- the light horse classes were: lthe Museum Committee, and its|tenance of the museum. 3, 4 or 5 Year Term JUST ARRIVED ! New Fall Tailored Made to Measure Samples @ House of Hobberlin @ Tip Top Tailors Stake class for single road- s 7 members, express their warm-| Plans are now under way for sters; 1 Lloyd Cochrane, Nestle- New Building jest thanks. It is interesting to|History in Action, 1966, by which inote that Mr. Miller originated|time it is hoped that the muse- . iad Ithe idea ofa demonstration day,|um grounds will be expanded to dan, Stirling; 4 Lorne Hoskin, Is Planned lhas worked tirelessly on it, andjaccommodate more _ visitors, Bidcksteck; 5 rmded ge lit has become an annual event.;more buildings (which had al- Novice class hackney harness) pBROOKLIN (Staff) -- Archi- oy _|ready been donated), more ex- |horse: 1 Sheridan; 2 Hoskin; 3) to¢¢t . e Bowl of Picker lea eres decceaine "gi tibils and more demonstra- Sheridan Tandem pair hack-ling was authorized by WhitbY|Treasurer| Ron Mitchell, who|tiOns- ney: 1 Sheridan; combination|Township Council, MOndaviccmmited « statement and at class hackney: 1 Mrs. Betty Rae night, to draw plans and an vised that this did not include mer yess + Garivn Prents jestimate of costs for a NeWimonies yet to be turned in, nor Phy biger" ie Reed: municipal building for Whitby) iq the expenditures of $188.54 peheahia: A ivan Cochicte oot 4... [include all the accounts, for bills Cochrane; 4 Ivan Cochrane. | 'The proposed building will be/of another $100, approximately, | Speed class: 1 William Reed,|ipcated in Brooklin. wank anticipated. oo |Orono 2 Sheridan 3 Lloyd! Council also accepted the! The gat iste amicuistid tol Cochrane 4 Ivan Cochrane. tender of King - Seagrave for ne ti ay tat am 'f Speed class: 1 Sheridan; 2ithe purchase of a new fire $547; sale of butter made on Hoskin; 3 Lloyd Cochrane 4/nymper truck, The tender for Ivan Cochrane. $21,000 was for the deluxe } |model. REPORTERS GO HAIRY | Seven new 400-watt mercury BRUSSELS (AP)--The whole vapor lights will be installed on editorial staff of Le Peuple, the|Thickson rd., south of Highway Belgian socialist daily news- 2. ; was reported to have| Oct. 3 'to 9 has been pro-| | vowed not to shave so long asiclaimed fire prevention week in| rte the ruling coalition government|Whitby Township. o was in power. But a staff mem-| Whitby Township has accept-! 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