Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Mar 1966, p. 35

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Pin can gma aN am eR 7 XY |caretaking work at Newtonville|/move will mean an edditional Hon, jof the addition to the Newton-| The board directed that a {School at $140 per month. x : ICE FISHERMEN ...Do you| GAME CAME FROM EAST assessment of $136,000 for the| The-resignation of Gary Ellis, |ville School in June were dis-|safety flag, ddnated by the Ki-|live in a winter wonderland... | The game of polo originated The board was told an agree-|Clarke Board. The major por-ja Grade 7 teacher at Oron0|oucced. The board ruled each|wanis Club of! Bowmanville, be|wondering about winter fishing|in Iran ment had been reached between|tion comes from Mosport and/ Public School, was received. It the various 'municipalities 're-| area. Bi : jgarding the. dissolution of the. Union School Sections of Marsh|were named to attend the On-| School. and New Park Schools. The| its own|flown at the Orono School. rules? Write for fishery_regula- GAME HAS HISTORY Mrs. H. Barlow and H. Best\ers will be needed at Kendal/transportation at its own ex-| Advertising for teachers will tions to Department of Lands The English game of darts jpense to. the Peterborough|be delayed until the salary |and Forests, Parliament Build-| was fashionable at the 13th cen- Plans for the official opening' Music Festival. schedule is set. ings, Toronto. itury court of King Henry Il. | 4 | was stated two additional teach-|SChool must provide tario School Trustees Conven- 34 THE OSHAWA TIMES, "Wednesdey, March 23, 1966 ORONO (TC) -- Proposals for; Harvey Partner said Curvply the beautification of the village|Wood Products had offered to were considered at a. recent|supply the plywood and H. meeting of the Chamber of|Horench had offered to con- Commerce. It was suggested/struct the 12-foot flower beds. flower baskets be hung from|The chamber will seek approval poles and that three-tier birth-|from Ontario Hydro and the day cake type of flower beds be telephone company for the use erected at the entrances to the/of their poles. village. Mr. Partner also suggested competitions for home beautifi- cation, clean up and fix-up Two Lawyers campaigns, tree planting, fair - ground cleanup, a beard grow- 4 ted ing contest and merchants ppoin dressed in 1880 attire as part of OTTAWA (CP) -- Appoint-| he, centennial celebration in ment of two lawyers to act as) ' counsel for his judicial inquiry; The chamber moved to write into the Gerda Munsinger sex-|the Orono Police Trustees not- and-security allegations was an-|ing the lights on the cenotaph nounced today by Mr. Justice'are out and the town clock is W. F. Spence of the Supreme'not keeping time. Court of Canada. | §. J. Norton, a member of the John L O'Brien of Montreal |tourist committee, proposed the @ill be commission counsel and/establishment of a camping John L. O'Brien of Montreal/area on the site of the present counsel. dump. The dump is to be clean- Mr. Justice Spence wasjed up this year. He said toilets named by the cabinet last week| will be needed but that money to conduct the forma) investiga-|may be available from the cen- | tion into allegations by Justice tennial project. | Minister Cardin that John Die-/ The chamber is considering | fenbaker mishandled the case|the holding of a monthly draw during his term as prime min-|to raise funds. | ister. A request from the Police Vil-| The justice minister has|lage of Orono to increase the) stated that two or more cabiriet|dog tax in the village has been ministers were involved with|referred to the finance com- the Munsinger woman and that mittee of Clarke Township a security risk resulted. Council. The township council «Opposition Leader Diefenba-|will meet the planning commit- Ker. said in the Commons Mon-|tee and Orono trustees to con- day that he is dissatisfied with| sider an application for a com- the terms of reference set for|mercial building permit at the the inquiry. The cabinet order|corner of Mill and Millson Hill instructs Mr. Justice Spence to! dr } look into all statements made by The Clarke Township Public Mr. Cardin in the Commons and|School Area Board has ap- at a press conference March 10. proved of an agreement for Wyoming Blitz'Kills 6 Leaves Big Snow Trail ' CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP)--A|school bus between Ord and blizzard whipped through the}Loup City in central Nebraska. plains states today, causing six} Many power and telephone deaths and leaving behind deep|lines were down in the certral snows. and northern areas as up to 10 Nearly all schools were closed|inches of snow fell/ in the stricken sections of| Eppley Field in Omaha, Neb., Wyoming, Nebraska and South|was blacked out Tuesday night Dakota. Much of South Dakota's|and all outgoing flights were Black Hills had up to two feet/cancelled. There were many of snow. power breaks too in the Omaha Winds of 50 to 70 miles an! metropolitan area. hour swirled across Nebraska! Strong winds in New Mexico Tuesday and Tuesday night. Alljblew dust so hard 'that visibil- roads were treacherous andjity dropped to zero at times. were impassable in central and| Temperatures dropped 31 de- western areas. grees in a 24-hour period. Colder weather headed into) In Iowa, ice storms were fol- the Dakotas and Minnesota. The| lowed by wet, clinging 'snow. in lower temperatures del ayedjthe northwest, resulting in flood crests expected on the broken lines and power short- Red River. Peak floodingswhich| ages. Schools were closed Was expected Sunday appeared! Blizzard conditions prevailed delayed at Grand Forks, N.D.,/in northwestern Kansas. High until March 31, the U.S. weather! winds caused trouble for forest bureau said. firefighters in southwestern Mis- Twenty-nine children, a driver, souri and hundreds of acres of and a teacher spent the hight/grass burned near Empora, huddled in blankets in a stalled! Kan. 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