Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1966, p. 5

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AJAX INCINERATOR CONSTRUCTI Preliminary construction of the Ajax 'Open Trench" incinerator has started. The estimated cost of the project is $35,000 and new it is expected to eliminate garbage problems in Ajax. Town Foreman C. Reed said a number of surround- ing municipalities have shown interest in the new ncenionapreonenretoteanminecenneaentnsenibitatsemtincnnebhienten ise t system, but that the major- ity of them are skeptical about its operation. The new incinerator will be con- structed in an abandoned sewage disposal bed. It will Thickson's Road | Subway Approved BROOKLIN -- John Dryden, reeve of the Township of Whit- by, has informed the township council that W. Wallace, clerk, has been advised by the Board of Transport Commissioners for Canada, that it has ap- proved construction of a sub- way under the CNR main line, just south of the Macdonald- Cartier Freeway on Thickson's Ra. . Negotiations to have this pro- ject approved, date back to 1951, when area residents peti-| tioned the council to eliminate | the hazardous "hump backed"'| level crossing. However, it was difficult for the various gov- ernmental authorities and the|Pee-Wees CNR to. reach agreement, be- | Legion The proposed road and struc- ture project will, upon pletion, provide for four tracks instead of the present;two and the design will permit future expansion to seven tracks. The roadway which will pass some 20 feet below the tracks, is to have two lanes initially but the subway opening is sufficient to accommodate four lanes at a later date. Whitby Pee-Wees Win Zone "F" PORT HOPE--Whitby Legion| won the Ontario| Zone "F". Baseball) cause of the high cost and the|Championship Sunday, defeat-| then comparatively low traffic|ing Peterborough 2-1 and Port volumes on Thickson's In August, 1964, the township tetained the consulting en- gineering firm of Totten, Sims, | Hubicki and Associates Limited, to prepare 'a and application for to the board. The report dem-| onstrated through population} traffic'trends, as well as poten-| tial area growth, that the cir- cumstances and objection of 1951, were no longer valid, soth the CNR and the Board irred with the findings and announced . approval of financial participation. Rd. WHITBY PERSONALS and Mrs. William Ves-|mond, Virginia, has been visit- | Mr ters, 514 Ash St., ed home from a trip to Holland visited with their have return-} three-week where they many rela- Southwell, 406 , has just returned t the Oshawa Gen- al where she under- and Mrs Jim Wilde, Henry St., is cele- brating his iday today. Best wishes go out to him The Annual Sports Day at the Ontario He t Whitt will be held j r- noon, Aug. 17. An_ interesting program has been planned and a large attendance is expected. Mr. Olive of Rich- Jukes Hope 15-8. | were Twining, with five John Reed, whose triple drove} report |p Leading hitters Dave Heron and Ken hits each. in both Whitby eterborough, runs against had four hits, submission | \fark Howe had three safeties. George Yates and Bob Robert- son was the winning battery in each game Peterborough's Doug Gibson and Port Hope's Neil Pember- ton were best for the losers. Whitby now advances to the! _ All-Ontario, Legion ships, August 26-7 borough. Champion- in Peter- ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Glenney, Kent St. Mr. and Mrs. Henry St., visited relatives in Campbellville and Georgetown over the weekend Jim Wilde, Belated birthday wishes are extended to Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ravary, 709 Athol St., who was nine years old recently. Janice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, Byron St., . celebrating her second birth- day. Many happy returns of the day are extended to Tena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wiltshire who was ten on Sunday. com- land |Mr. Dryden indicated that com- for Whitby| | Preliminary estimates, ja total cost of $464,580 which will be borne by the Board of Transport Commissioners, the Ontario Department of ways, the. township and the |CNR. When the cost of other jminor works such as_ utility jrelocation, is added to the estimate, the total project |value is nearly one half million the CNR consultant, tatives of the board, the township pletion of the project is ten-!/ tatively scheduled for mid 1967. Buddhist Centre Afire In Saigon SAIGON (AP) -- Fire broke jout tonight near the Buddhist church headquarters in this cap- ital of South Viet Nam. First re- jports said the blaze for several blocks: There was no immediate report of dead or injured. Police said there was no sug- gestion the fire was sabotage or caused by the Viet Cong guer- rillas. WE LIVE LONGER Between 1931 and 1962, life.ex- pectancy in Canada rose more|§ |than eight years for males and |more than 12 for females. BINGO ot the Coloumbus Club 12 rock 133- Brock St.--N WHITBY EVERY TUES. NIGHT i Doors Open at 7 P.M. Bingo Starts at 8 P.M. SHARP Admission 50c No Children Under 16 years of age please. 1 brooklin ao=E g iC "Available for immediate delivery in the following capacities" 460 GALLONS 525 GALLONS 600 GALLONS 700 GALLONS 1000 GALLONS IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER concrete & products 1p. PHONE < show High- 8 After meeting with represen-| stretched |& 6553311 ps ~ ON STARTS have two large blowers con- stantly operating to blow garbage in a circular mo- tion while flames consume it. --Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY -- AJAX THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 16, 1966 5 ROBIN HOOD WEDS ; LONDON (AP)--Robin Hood| NORWICH, England (CP) BELL RANG OFF Cardinal Has "Tighten -Up CZESTOCHOWA, Poland! (AP)--Stefan Cardinal Wyszyn-| Pre segs | ski announced Monday the Pol. | me ae ia ag Otte a ish Communist government will | pay . -- * ar t ey not let him make a planned visit |e bade 4 nat ' sarecet tao to Canada and the United States|f0" Improved safety measures later this month. a + gape ae yy gol Addressing a throng of more | on _ . etre lers' i than 60,000, including many pil- oo aa a wares & grims, the Roman Catholic pri- In: a letter to Premier John mate said: é "We see that among you there ,Robarts Monday, Gerry Galla- are Poles from the United|gher, business manager of the States where we were to have/3,000-member local, called for gone but unfortunately we ceae|an immediate meeting of gov- not go there and it is not our|ernment, management and la- fault." : |bor representatives to discuss, Cardinal Wyszynski was' to|"'the possibilities of properly en- have ied a celebration in Chi-| forcing the Safety Act and all cago at thé end of August on| safety regulations." ° Travel Ban | Says Construction Union married Maid Marion at Chid-| Workmen climbed the belfry of ham, Sussex. This Robin Hood|St. Ethelreda's Church to re- is a grocery assistant and his|pair the 400-year-old bronze bell bride was Marion Taylor, typ-|and found it 'stolen. "How the ist. They passed up Sherwood| bell was moved is a mystery," Forest, and were honeymooning | said detectives. It weighs 1,000 at Devon in western England. 'pounds, On Safety' Now Playing One Complete Proaram Starting at 7:30 Gayas" Youth 7 BROCK WHITBY He said there is a "dreadful toll of men injured in the con- struction industry. "If workers have to leave their jobs to save their lives' then the Ontario government must take full responsibility." | Forty men returned to work | Monday on a bridge project | after walking off the job last | week in protest against unsafe working conditions. | Witwne @ Naren ak A WOOLNER BROS. Presentation Starring -- Wm. 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