Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1965, p. 5

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Pe ea eR - : THE OSHAWA TIMES, HONEY GUEST SPEAKER Darlington Liberals. Hye if WEL tec Tuesday, Getober 12, 1965 « § BMA AANA (OE Ypyypey ays ie itt 7 U fi 3 COM Truckers Sign fee New Contract | . © Edu s This yéar the growth of Can- ada's gross national products will reach a phenomenal rate of 9 percent, Russell C. Honey told the annual meeting of the Darlington Township Liberal As- sociation in the Community Hall, Hampton, on Saturday. Mr. Honey, who has been MP ' lfor Durham County since 1962, is again the Liberal Candidate for the riding. Officers elected for the com- ing year were: president (South) William J. Bragg, RR 4, Bowmanville; president (North) Bruce Tink, Solina; vice-presi- den t(North) Ralph Hills, RR 3, Enniskillen; vice - president (South) W. H. Brown, RR 2, Bowmanville; secretary, Mrs. Harold Ashton, Enniskillen; and treasurer Laverne Clemens, Hampton. Mr, fioney in his address said that when the Liberal gov- ernment took office in 1963 its major goal was to create the hundreds of thousands of new jobs needed in Canada. "Our | Bland Now Evacutive VV d&ishww ee job was to expand our indus- tries, to turn the economic stag- nation of the Diefenbaker years into growth, and to replace despair with confidence," he said. "In two and a half years the Liberal government has created more than 55,000 jobs. Unem- ployment is below 3 percent of our labor force. This is the low- est level in nine years. "Business confidence in the future of Canada has been re- stored, and the result has been an amazing increase in new capital investment, Capital out- lays planned by business this year are 20 per cent higher than last year's record. Mr. Honey said that this na- tional upsurge is changing the face of Canada, and the lives of Canadians. 'Most Canadians lare moving up. There are fewer people who have to worry about where the next pay cheque is coming from, and most pay cheques are bigger," he said. Transport Limited of Dunlop @. Nere signed a# dv-mivni apiece ment Saturday with Local 938, International Teamsters. The agreement gives 12 driv- ers 58 cents over the life of the contract: 22 cents retroactive to Oct. 1 this year and 18 cent an hour hikes on the same date in 1966 and 1967. The men will get two weeks holidays after one year service, three weeks after 10 years with the right to take them consecu- tively. They also won one addi- tional statutory holiday, Boxing Day, making nine in all. This company is not involved in the current Ontario-wide trucking dispute, according to the management. The firm hau general transport between this area and Toronto. Brass Bands Plan Concert WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit- WHITBY (Staff) -- B and .R| aes 'Uxbridge Pollution Plan Praised By Commission An active pollution control] Since a similar report was program has started in the| compiled by the OWRC in 1964, Town of Uxbridge, and should) town officials have hired a con- HELLO UP THERE of animals made of card- given the eyeball treatment Second graders at Saxvik | Hospital. ition, the Oshawa Barbershop by Brass band, both senior and junior groups, are planning a mammoth concert at the Henry st. high school, Nov. 17. All pro- ceeds from the affair will be donated to the Whitby General As an extra - special attrac- Chapter will be in attendance as part of the program. The Bar- bershop Chapter. will present by Jonathon Stone. --AP Wirephoto . B a jaccording to a water pollution | pollution board. Included was this School in Bismark, N.D., creepy caterpillar being came up with a menagerie jbe "continued and encouraged", | sulting engineer to deal with problems, | The department has been hit-|survey report released by the | found in 1964. al The present report recom- mends the program of detecting and eliminating contaminated flows from the municipal storm sewers should be continued, as jwell as efforts to improve the operation of the sewage treat- OTTAWA -- Home mail de-} ment plant. In this regard, the \livery will be introduced injreport suggests the enforce- Bowmanville and 23 other towns) ment of an industrial waste by- across Canada in the near|jaw, which would control the di future, Prime Minister Pears-|charging of industrial wastes | which are officially reported to) :..: jhave numbered hundreds in aciasiiae Seven Slain Persons meee Connected With Arson =v." """""" MAIL DELIVERY MONTREAL (CP) -- An of-;seven known victims have been|tions sometimes are followed by ficial of the Quebec justice de-jrecovered and about 50 police burning the buildings concerned] FOR 24 TOWNS partment said during the week-|are pressing an investigation to --after the goods affeeted are) end the deaths of seven per-|determine the location of the) Secretly removed and the build- sons known slain by the under-jother corpses and whether, as| ings insured. : world have been connected with| believed, there are additional; The department official said arson cases but not yet with/killings involved. Saturday .six men are being fraudulent bankruptcies. | Justice Minister Claude Wag-|jheld as material witnesses in : "But we know from our files|ner broke the story of the kill-/the slayings so far incovered:|50n announced Friday night. into the municipal system. that arson cases have always|ings last Monday, saying they/He said two other witnesses} He said inn a press release) An electroplating company been mixed up with false bank-|were carried out to block the|"are under close police scru-|that towns with 2,000 points of| should ensure proper treatment ruptcies," the official added. investigations his department/tiny" to guarantee their safety|call now will qualify for home! of its waste before discharging The bodies of four of thelhas been making into crime. |from possible attempts to si-jdelivery, to eliminate "congessit to a sanitary sewer, storm ein se) j lence them. ition" in. post office lobbies. sewer, or open watercourse, the WHITBY CLUB CALENDAR The official said Mr. Wagner; Until now, a town was re-|report said. It also said that has received no report on any|quired to have a minimum of|untreated wastes from a local TUESDAY, Oct. 12 Christian Reformed Church La-| s|involvement of members of | 2,500 points of call before the| creamery Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club dies Society Work and Pray | i j iers| charged to Uxbridge Brook. Parliament in false bankrupt-| Port, ottice Aree ener viguitaaiy '-- Shrinking Violets ekg ye ys 7 gags Church Par-| cies in Quebec. Among the first towns Mg be - ; "OUVER (C P » Paris Pet-) Salvation Army Cubs, 2nd Whit-/Board of Dire¢tors Whitby Co-| VANCOUVER (CP)--The i a cage st WHITBY DRIVING SCHOOL ' Other Ontario by Op Credit Union says three fires in Ontario have putter lifyin are Perth, ntrotied St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 10 |FRIDAY, OCT. 15 been linked with investigations| P21 sound, Dunville, Strath: Personal courteous servic. Royal Can. Legion Ladies Aux.|Red Cross Senior Citizens So- of burn-for-profits rackets in ; f d| All Saints Anglican Church, Af-| cial Club /British Columbia. eee nocemer Fe" ternoon Guild Pentecostal Church Young Peo-| The newspaper says it has Whitby Chapter Order of the| ple's Christ's Ambassadors also learned that a number of Dial 668-6176 1 mayetam J. A, OSTERHOUT. Owner Dates were announced. Eastern Star, No. 248 Co-op Credit Union banking|"heavy - loss' blazes in the| night. |Prince George, BC., area are WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13 Salvation Army Young People's} being investigated. Dance Sponsored BUY Whitby St. John Ambulance Ban | Attorney-General Bonner said a. Whitby Kinette Club |Friday police and fire officials By Zion Group A THOUSAND Unit Club Past Noble Grand|SATURDAY, Oct. 16 are investigating 19 fires. One| The zion Neighborhood Parks carratson. Army Guides of the investigations was re-\ssociation: held a dance on Salvation Army Timbral Brig- ported to involve $1,000,000 in Oct & The Royal Acahaneader's ona | fire losses. : |Salvation Army Young People's|------ a heres ae vga eae | good crowd was. in attend- Band ' : . : | , |SUNDAY, Oct. 17 Duplicate Bridge jer, oe ce ae were won eo Scores Announced |during . the St. Mark's United Church Hi-C | Group There were three spot dances A sits evening won by: Mr, and Mrs. E, Gibson; Mrs. Oshawa Duplicate Bridgelp. Skinna and J. Stanton; and Club scores for Oct. 4 were a5|by Mr, and Mrs. George Yule. The Fall Thank-Offering) Mrs. John Breckenridge an. |e South: Me. and Me The $50 Bond- Draw was won meeting of St. Mark's Unitedjnounced that an Anniversary) | ° ao 7! wee iby Guy ; Church Women was held in the{dinner is to be held Nov, 9.|R- B. Davis, 193; Dr. and Mrs. agi of BR A church hall, Oct. 5. \There will be two sittings one|S. P. Kandel, 193, Mrs. M. R. 3 i The next dance is to be held eu Pres tlat. 4:45 and the oth t 6:30 Clarke and J. Miller, 185; Mrs,}_ + Mrs. A. Price, residen le otner 8 K. B. Marden and Mrs, A. Sil-|in February and will be a Hard | Opened the theeting-with-a-poem! p.m ee r entitled "Thankfulness." The| The Oshawa Presbyterial Fall) 544s; 179:--Mrs.-William_Heron| Time Dance, worship service was conducted/Rally is to be held Oct. 26 at and E. P. Coles, 167. by Mrs. H. Vandeuren, assisted Orono. There are to be both) East - West: Mrs. W. R. Hunt-| by Mrs. K. Lee, afternoon and evening sessions.jer and J. H. Winter, 20714; J. --_-- |The guest speaker will be Miss|Connell and D. Gray, 19514; Muriel Stevens, a Missionary on| Mrs. L. R. Barrand and Mrs. Count Oats furlough from the Congo. ;C. Chambers, 185; Mrs. W. A} y Mrs. A. C. Luffman of Balti-|Neil and Mrs. R. G. Smyth, | ' |more was the guest speaker of| 17544; D. McCuaig and R, Nig Entries Tops }the evening. Her theme was| lis, 173. |The truth shall make you! Oshawa Golf Club Duplicate Ontario County was well rep-|{ree." She made a plea for the Bridge scores for last week: resented in the Junior Show at|™embers to make their spiritual) North-South: A. Little and A Markham Fair this year. lives more idealistic as well as/vaiancourt, 92; G. F. McCaf- WHITBY LASCO STEELER The top six entries of Garry practical. \frey and T, H. Staples, 88; Mrs. s oats from the Ontario County), Mrs. Floyd Smith thanked|y "p. Hart and Mrs. F. J. Run-| vs 4-H Championship Show were) Mrs. Luffman. Tea hostesses | gig 84; Mr. and Mrs. B. Field,| Mi and Henry, 77, WESTON DODGERS exhibited at Markham, and|Were members of Unit 9 under|g9-'Mr. and Mrs. E; Henry, 77. placed as follows: the leadership of Mrs. A. Mac-| East-West: Mrs. W. White and . . Whitby Community Arena . TONIGHT -- Game Time 8:30 p.m. Lean. Ist -- Bruce Heayn, RR 3, | ' 'i : Port Perry; 2nd -- Roy Gerrow, ALMONDS UCW sna mabe uicloistretel gag Cubb and Miss R. Higgins, 97; M Admission -- Adults 1.00. Students (with cords) 50 cents. Season Tickets on sale et the Arena Box Office. (Rebekah) THURSDAY, Oct. 14 Whitby Baptist Church Cubs Salvation Army Women's Home League St. Mark's UCW Unit. No, 2 Whitby Garden Club WHITBY WOMEN DOLLARS With Monthly Payments of 14.48 For 5 Years Whitby 0.H.A. METRO JUNIOR "BY Exhibition RR 3, Port Perry; 3rd -- Jim; Almonds United Church | Gerrow, RR 3, Port Perry, 4th--| Women afternoon group met at/H. P. Bull and Mrs, R. C.; Bruce Wilson, RR 2, Uxbridge; |the Church hall, Oct. 6 with} Henry, 92; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal- 5th -- Norman Wilson RR 2\president Mrs. Fred Reed pre-|ker. 90: Mrs. W. H. Ka d Uxbridge; 6th -- Dale Swanick,'siding . |Mrs. H. B. James, 86 ess RR 3, Uxbridge. Mrs, Reed gave an interesting; ------------_______ Bruce Heayn, Roy Gerrow message from the Lindsay Pres- and Jim Gerrow are members |byterial which she attended SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY... of the Port Perry 4H Grain) The ladies. offered their help Club; Bruce Wilson, Normanjif needed to the Evening Group lt Eliminates The Risks That Are Always Present When Pouring On Site Wilson and Dale Swanick are|who are holding. a Bazaar and| CURRENT RANGE OF PRODUCTS INCLUDE: members of the Scott 4-H Grain|bake sale at Almonds Church Club : hell at 2 p.m. Nov. 6. In addition, the entries of Mrs. Percy Pascoe was in Margaret May, RR 1, Good- charge of the devotional period wood; Linda Johnson, RR 4,!and spoke on "Thanksgiving." Uxbridge; and Bruce Norton,|Mrs. Elmer Harris read_ the RR 1, Claremont; all members| scripture of the Scott 4-H Potato Club,| Mrs. Johnson of England was| placed first, second and third,jan interesting visitor. 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