Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jun 1967, p. 3

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Prin- cipal Julius Zilinsky, and Patrol Captain Terri Garri- son accepted the award yes- terday from Constables Bev WON BY NEW SCHOOL Graham (left) and William Moring. --Oshawa Times Photo First Century Of Parliament [from 2:30 p.m. EDT to 4 p.m.| The House similarly broke off| Philip arrived to begin a six- to allow MPs to attend a Par-|for three hours Thursday at the| 4ay centennial visit. , By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) -- Parliament winds up the first century of Confederation today with a spe- cial recess for the royal visit|Elizabeth and Prince Philip.|royal couple's arrival from Lon- liament Hill folk dancing and | request of MPs who wanted to and a debate on the historic/The performers will ;represent|don at 5:27 p.m. Kennedy Round tariff cuts. {the many ethnic groups forming The Commons will adjourn the Canadian mosaic. Service Area May Pay For BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Whitby Township Council has ruled that in the event the township is merged with the Town of Whitby it is the intent that costs for the installation of sanitary sewers to the existing residen- tially developed building lots in the sewer area shall be borne by the ratepayers in the serv- ice area. They will not be assessed as a charge against the property owners under the provisions of the Local Improvement Act. Council also decided that for the purposes of the urban serv- ices area of the new municipal- ity, it is intended that no resi- dential development shall take place until municipal water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage facilities are provided to serve such development. It was also agreed that for the purposes of the new munici- pality, it is intended that the five-year capital works pro- gram on sanitary sewers shall be undertaken in a manner consistent with the ability of the municipality to finance the resulting additional capital ex- penditure with provision being incorporated in the five - year Ratepayers Sewer Work forecast of the new municipal-| ity with respect. to the sewage) works program. STAGING PROGRAM | Council declared its intention to establish a staging program for sanitary sewer construc- tion. The program would be as follows: First Year: local sewers in the Frederick, Johnson Avenue area; alterations to Blair Street pumping station; pumping sta- tion and force main at Harbor Street; larger pump at Victoria Street pumping station. and sewer serving the proposed in-|nassed by the Commons Wed- dustrial subdivision and tem- porary pumping station. Second Year: aeration tanks at Pringle Creek plant site and pumping station at Pringle Creek plant site. Third Year: local sewers in the corridor residential areas; north east trunk sewer from CPR to Scott Street at Lloyd Street. Fourth Year: Corbett Creek trunk sewer, Lake Ontario to CPR. Fifth Year: Corbett Creek water pollution control plant with a 500,000 gallon daily capacity. Today, Trade Minister Win- ters spending estimates will be Royal Visit Recess Ends PARLIAMENT . AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY, June 29, 1967 Queen Elizabeth and Prince Governor-General Michener singing performance for Queen|be at Uplands airport for the| 29d Prime Minister Pearson greeted the royal couple as they arrived at Canadian Forces Base Uplands. The BBG recommended ap- | Buffalo Riot | Police Arrest Over 100 | BUFFALO, N.Y. with shotgun pellets, 18 other: day night's disorders as spor. when large gangs through the predominantly Ne | burning. |CHANGE ATTITUDE The subtle difference was in the attitude of the police, re- |porters said. | "They were on jsive,"" a veteran reporter said The neighboring city of Ni jagara Falls also was affected) for a second successive night At least four persons were ar rested and a policeman was|police force, 500 were on duty.| winds southerly 15 today west- }struck by a thrown rock. Police moved quickly into the|concentrated in andiarea. Some plainclothes 'detec- the disturbance early|tives also were ordered into uni- troubled however, quelled |today. Po | Quiet area, (AP)--! Twelve persons were wounded teens and early 20s caused the adic, despite the violence, and|™inor, were touched off Thurs- more subdued than Wednesday |4ay night. rampaged| Firemen gro area, looting, smashing and'stroy a the -- offen- Tug-Of-War Develops | proval of a bid by Barrie TV called to permit opposition HERE and THERE NO MAIL MONDAY City Postmaster W. E. Mann day that there will be no letter, tion Saturday or The club had asked board of control to refund its licence fee says he was notified late Thurs-|so the money could be donated to the new crippled children's parcel or rural mail distribu-jschool but the request was de- Monday.|nied because it was contrary Earlier instructions called for|to city policy and would set. a mail distribution Monday, July|precedent. 3, but no distribution on Satur- day. EQUIPMENT DONATED Canadian Order of Foresters dren School and Treatment Cen- TWO MEETINGS tre as their centennial project.|reeve if the necessity arises. Some of the equipment was a weighted boot, a tricycle, two easels and a film strip ma- chine. DUPLATE PICNIC the annual Duplate Sports and Park, Newcastle, last weekend. Races and games for children TO TURN SOD BROOKLIN -- Whitby Town- ship Council will hold only two regular meetings during July recently presented equipment/and August. These will be held to Simcoe Hall Crippled Chil-|July 24 and Aug. 14. meetings may be called by the Other WHITBY (Staff) -- The con- gregation of St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church will turn the sod for their new church build- ded|ing on Cochrane Street, at 7.30 About 1,000 perenne sion p.m., July 6. The decision to i Waltona|build the church was made Social Gleb tisalc at some weeks ago at a congrega- tional meeting. |spokesmen to comment on the} |mass of tariff cuts announced| |Thursday night. | READY FOR RAIN The Senate met to clean up a few minor bills before the| ing sitting will give workmen| time to remove desks and tables from the chamber in the after- noon, a precaution in case bad weather forces cancellation of an open-air joint session of Par- liament Saturday. The Queen will address Par- liament and her Canadian sub- jects after the Commons and Senate speakers have read a joint declaration of loyalty to the Crown. The special session will usher in Canada's second century as a federal state. The address of loyalty was) nesday over the protests of Sep: aratist MP Gilles Gregoire ang ratified by the Senate Thursday without debate. A The upper house also gave final approval to a bill to create a Crown corporation to take over Cape Breton's ailing coal mines and replace them with new industries during the next 15 years. Barrie Bid Almost Won OTTAWA (CP) -- Station CKVR-TV in Barrie has won all but final government ap- proval for its bid to blanket Metropolitan Toronto with a top-calibre television signal. The Board of Broadcast Goy- ernors recommended approval Thursday for the station to station CKVR transmitter south to put a top- grade signal into Toronto. New radio-stations for Ot- taWa, Fort Nelson, B.C., and the' Montreql suburb of Laves also' were recommended for | |summer recess. The rare morn-| 4pproval. \ The Senate gave third read- | ing to a bill setting up the Cape Breton Development Corp. to buy and gradually close down the island's coal industry. Trade-Minister Winters tab- led in the Commons results of the Kennedy Round of ta- riff negotiations. He and Finance Minister Sharp said the tariff cuts should spark: a major indus- trial expansion. {FRIDAY; Jule 30 The: Commons meets at 11 a.m. to debate estimates of the trade department. The Senate meets at 10:30 a.m. we hs | RC Progressives' Setback Seen VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul's promise to give the Col- lege of Cardinals more power of progressives in the Roman Catholic Church. Many thought that the synod of representative bishops from around the world, which begins its first meeting with the Pope Sept. 29, would result in a de- centralization of power that would reduce the importance of the Sacred College. But Pope Paul, giving red hats to 24 new cardinals Wed- nesday night in a Sistine Chapel consistory, said he would seek "most useful services" from his cardinals "in a broader and more systematic way." to move its | is another check to the hopes| -- NEW ORLEANS (AP)--The|field's body without his ap-| Jayne} proval. once-beautiful body of Mansfield, a morgue here as a quiet tug-of-| heart of New Orleans were Miss/ |] DIANA Village ONLY. occomme- Pawar tiers Tues, 1 & 18 & 29 3:00-8:00 | war over her funeral developed.|Mansfield's latest love interest,| |] dotien "Annex f° -- (King E, & Wilson N.) Matt Cimber, estranged third|lawyer Samuel S. Brody, 48, of! | $6.25 per pervon besed on ge 5k yecuntash) Thors, 3 & 17 & 31 2:30-8:00 'e - i} rty © ie id be husband of the 34-year-old ac-|Los Angeles, and the chauffeur) Ht 41,5 inquire obeut our Bus Tour, Simcoe Plaza Fri. 4 & 18 2:30-5:00 tress, arrived here Thursday/of the car, Ronald Harrison, 20, (Simcoe S. & Ritson .) and said he would plan the fu- of Mississippi City, Miss. Phone 576-3131 Eastview Park Fri, 4 & 18 2:30-5:00 neral. : Mickey Hargitay Jr., 8, was (Central Park & Eulalie) Husband No, 2, movie muscle-|told by his father that his |-- ES in Rosslyn Plaza Sat. 5 & 19 10:00-12:00 " : | " . 4 Stevenson N. & Rossland W.) 1:30-4:00 man Mickey Hargitay, also flew| mother -- had a date with God. | DOWNTOWN Harmony Churen Tues, 8 & 22 2:30-5:00 here. He went first to the bed-| "He is a smart boy," said (King E, & Harmony N.) ey . f ; . 4 " " DELIGHTFUL Wilson Plazba Wed. 9 & 23 2:30-5:00 side of their three children, in-| Hargitay. 'He understood. 'AIR 'CONDITIONED (Wilson S. & Crerer) i | r .carrying| Lake Vista Plazo Thurs, 10 & 24 2:30-5:00 tise Mansfield rammed. the|STILL IN LOVE -- (Cedar & Wecker ou 'shail Miss § | Fi ' . 4 8: rear of a big truck east of the) 1 Hollywood, Hargilay's man-| GOOD FOOD Pr C.F. Connon school Thurs 2 city ager, Ross Christena, said the Braemor Plazo Mon. 14 & 28 3:00-5:00 argi i i -;couple were still in love. REASONABLE PRICES (Stevenson N. & Annapolis) Hargitay said his former The bookmobile is en holidays for the month of July. It will return on funeral home - said: mother." Parish coroner, é staff not to release Miss Mans Between Jayne's Ex-Husbands | victim of a violent} highway collision, lay today injing wreck 34 miles from wife's mbther and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Peers|New York a week ago," Chris- of Dallas, Tex., also had come/tena said. "Jayne told Mickey He said it would be private| but declined to elaborate. One "We're waiting further word from the) Dr. Nicholas Chetta, Orleans ordered his} Friday, June 30, 1967 | WEATHER REPORT | Some Sunshine Today, Variable Skies Saturday Toll High, EXPORTS MUST RISE Economic. experts estimate Australia must export $7,500,- 000.000 worth of goods by the mid 1970s: Bands of Negroes in their late sidisorder in Buffalo Thursday injured and more than 100 ar- night. On Tuesday and Wednes-- TORONTO (CP) -- Official Forecast Temperatures LEWIS rested as roaming pv epenpe day nights, many of those who forecast issued at 5:30 a.m. to-| High overmight, low Saturday rioted in this city's shabby east/took to the streets were chil-|day. ; side for a third successive'dren not yet 13. Synopsis: A few showers in hg alone Cane alec bod My OPTICAL night. Police estimated that about the eastern sections of Ontario London Ady 60 RO Established for over 30 years Four hundred helmeted po-|1,000 Negroes--some carrying|Some sunshine is likely over Kithener a He 10% King Street West lice, armed with shotguns andjrocks and others armed with|most of the lower lakes today Mount Forest 55 75 725-0444 tear gas, moved in quickly to knives -- roamed the streets of|while generally cloudy weather Wingzhai pets, act: 15 disperse crowds. Again andj|the mile-square area with the|with &@ few showers is expected amilton ee 30 ie PTS -- again, clusters collected andjheaviest concentration in the| farther north. St Catharicen, ae were broken up. Each time a/Jefferson - Ferry - Madison av-| Variable skies are forecast Toronto ee a 30 police van carted defiant Ne-/enues section. 'for most of Ontario Saturday. Peterborough : 78 groes to a. 10 took CHECK 150 FIRES Toronto, Hamilton, London, Kingston .... 75 ag ees se encod oi ey "In three nights of rioting, on oe migaas Leyes Mea _-- Lake Meng tee 5 Guaranteed recreational facilities havefite department estimated 'that|™ " : o * Oatae Niagara, "7 -~ 'sé 75 ut been cited as reasons for the 2bout 150 fires had been set sett oye i aoe bee His MUSKOKa .. 75 Investment Certificates. icanat: deliberately, many of them with SUEY wilh ay og feb aah i North Bay 75 | NOW EARN Reporters described Thurs-/HOme-made gasoline bombs. At ane: y wih eee ra dehe ailbaacde Sudbury . 15 "least 20 fires, most of them/4ay. Variable cloudiness Satur-|farlton . 55 15 'day with a few scattered show- Sault Ste. Marie ee 55 15 1 ers. Warmer. Light winds. Kapuskasing ...... 55 75 (a) said two gasoline Eastern Lake Ontario, Geor-|White River .. 55 75 2 lbombs. had been used to de-|gian Bay, Haliburton regions:|Moosonee ......... 53 | two - storey frame|Cloudy with a few showers this|Timmins per annum house occupied by Mrs. Alice|MOrning. Sunny periods _ this - for five years McClure and her five children. -phsedtg Doge Mas ior TEAMS TIE by investing in Guaranteed Police reported that looting| Showers, A tiie warmer. Light} OSLO (Reuters) -- Bulgaria Investment Certificates did not pose a-serious problem|)i.q. 7" 7°" land Norway tied 0-0 in their! which are Guaranteed--os to Principal and Interest, Thursday night, as it had Wed- Sudbury, North Bay, Tima-|European soccer championship, nesday, when scores of busi- : A enh r The a Ye s - Flexible--may be used es Col- ness places were ransacked. been ghost bag et ob g Il game here Thursday lateral tor: oar . % Yochrane, western James Bay | night. Red: ble-- D ~ "rae ¢| 5 f § edeemoble--by Executora in i _ -- ita regions: Mainly cloudy with a | the event of death, ae q oa abhi catts few scattered showers today Authori Trusteé Act In- , JORGSTER 30. 00. 80. Cloudy with sunny periods Sat-|[ FREE Estimates, Reasonable veatiens -| Of this city's 1,300 - memberjurday, Not quite so warn. | Retes Repair Specialist. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST- & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawe 723-5221 Four hundred policemen were/erjy 15 Saturday. the troubled Montreal and Ottawa regions Mainly cloudy with some show- lers ; risk of at r- 23 King St. W., Bowmanville ers today and risk of a thunde 623-3527 'form. _|shower later in the day. Sat- urday sunny with cloudy periods Hydro followed by a few showers. Near | 24 Hour Tanks % Service Installed seasonable temperatures. Winds light except gusting to 30 in a thundershower. OPEN FRIDAY Fast Dependable Redio Dispatched NIGHTS Plumbing Service. ond SERVICE MADE Us. SATURDAYS Cal . 4 | all 723-1191 x BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE AUGUST 1967 e €xp067 Four Seasons Travel the} | | Are exclusive agents for CANA- e Also killed in the early-morn- i : ; Special Noon Lunch 'They had dinner together in co its regular schedule in August, Bookmobile books moy be kept until August or returned to the main library if desired. THE OSHAWA TIMES, - Hotel Lancaster Rego MS Manste's an ate realy ive." eemmmeat ATTENTION FARMERS! ¢ AWAIT WORD SERN WHY PAY MORE? CROSS CANADA PAVING has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE PREMIUM SAVE $$ ON uatiry Gasoline - Diesel and Motor Oils Farm Tanks And Pumps Available | Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call a Member of the OSHAWA end DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Photo Mays! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE move its transmitter 30 miles south from Barrie to the fringe of the city's northern boundary. Normal procedure is for the government to adopt the BBG's advice, The transmitter switch would boost the potential Barrie audi- ence to more than 2,000,000 viewers from about 200,000 at its present location. Rates sta- tions: charge for advertising time go up when audiences are Montreal Oshawe Windsor Winnipeg Edmonton Oshawa bigger. DELOITTE, PLENDER, HASKINS & SELLS with whom are now merged MONTEITH, RIEHL, WATERS & CO. Chartered Accountants Toronto Associated Firms in United States of America, Great Britain and other Countries throughout the World. Oshewe Shopping Centre Hamilton Regina Calgary Prince George Vancouver 728-7527 and adults were held. NO REFUND The Shrine Circus, held earlier this year, was attended by 13,927 persons. It was incor- rectly reported recently that the circus failed to materialize. 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McQUAY REALTOR 519 Brock St. S., Whitby | | | BOTTLED VALLEY bY FIELD, CANAD LOCAL' IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1, The Council of The Corporation of Oshawa intends to, construct, as a local improvement, © sanitary sewer on WilSon Road North from 682 feet north of the north limit Plan 813 to 79.75 feet south of north limit Lot 23, Sheet 6C (4), Plan 357, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $11,000.00, of which amount $4,146.69 will be paid by the Coroporation. The total estimated cost per footage is $8.98. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments and the private property owner's annual rate per foot frontage is 30 cents. 3. Application will be made by the) Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertakirit' of the said work and any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the work will be considered, DATED at Oshawa this 30th day of June, 1967. L. R, BARRAND, Clérk, City of Oshawa, No Payment For 2 Months After Completion Out of Oshawa, Whitby end District @ FREE ESTIMATE... Call Collect Call 728-9292 Oshawa 663-334! DX OIL Ss ct a a mem se ees (OP 'MMEDIATE DELIVERY DRUG STORES ;$ $ $ $ $ $ $ OPEN SUNDAY 12 a.m. to 6 p.m. | ' JURY & LOVELL imrrept|~--Ss«entrral Ontario Trust ROSSLYN PLAZA 728-4668 | "and Savings Corporation TAMBLYN DRUG STORE 6 KING ST. 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