Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1966, p. 7

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Pickering Reeve Attends Four-Day EMO Session ml | re ye is rison|g Cai a a four-day Prim: at the Canadian Emergency Measures College at. Arnprior last week representing the County of Ontario and the City of Oshawa. The conference of mayors and i officials is held twice yearly to assist the mu- nicipalities with problems and responsibilities in the field of nuclear and peace time dis: aster, Attended by about 100 munici- representatives from all prereset doe ence a broad des tion of Federal, Provincial and Municipal ¢ i vil emergency planning, and operations, The course was designed to snauré that. municipal officiate! or are aware of vital factors and requirements in disaster plan: ning, organization and opera: 'Daviag the conference presen: tations were made by the direc GREENWOOD ENTRIES | SIXTH RACE o Purse $2,300, Claim: Twuespay, ey, " PIRST RACE Purse $2,000, Claim. be general, Canada Emer- 'Measures Organization, bitte is of several federal de- partments, authorities with ex- perience in Canadian peacetime disasters. and instructional staff of the college. The subjects discussed and studied included; the threat and lanning assumptions, responsi- Bilt ities of federal, provincial and municipal governments in civil emergency planning, the effects of nuclear weapons and introductions to emergency services, The role of the Canadian armed forces was also discuss. ed with demonstrations of the concept of operations in areas damaged by nuclear attack, ing used to receive evacu- ces and injured persons from| other areas, Conference delegates spent a full dav in eroun discussion on beioetd related to nuclear and |Peacetime emergencies. ing (4000), Three-year we and up, One and one-sixteenth Miles (8), BAY RIDGES (Staff) -- Supreme Aluminum Industries Ltd., which employs about 450 people at its Scarborough plant, may be moving to Bay Ridges. Its present major site Is to be expropriated to make way for the Gardiner Expressway ex- tension, General Manager Mr. D. R. Lush said Wednesday; 'No final decision has been made, The company had only found out a few weeks ago that it would have to move, and understood the road would not be coming through for eight to 12 years." Asked about a rumor that the firm was moving to Whitby, Mr, Lush said: 'There is no con- sideration of buying land in Whitby, We already own land in Bay Ridges," He said the firm had pur- chased about 60 acres in that area a year or two ago and had a small plant there, There Firm May Move To Bay Ridges was enough room accom- modate the entire deaen me (200,000 square feet at anforth Avenue) without buy« ing more land, he continued, "Expropriation has not even commenced yet and it is = early to finalize a decision. to when we move, that a depend:on a lot of facts, I would not expect any kind of move within two or three years +e am just guessing," he said, 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 10, 1966 DOG GOES TO WAR FOAM LAKE, oe. 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