Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1967, p. 5

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PARK ance Crops; . Need N O'HEARN ~A year ago the tarted a crop in- 'am. r such a program -d recently when _ badly damaged folland Marsh and areas of the prov- of this Act of God t certain growers en ruined. ulture, of course, ys the danger of s -- through hail, ods or other out- ire, re isn't insurance the crops con- ; case, rEPS m is being intro adual basis. pplies only to hay ops. f it had been ef- getable crops, the e Holland Marsh, 'ouldn't have been few more than 400 taken out insur- rops now covered. > several thousand is type of produc- aken the Holland nt to show that e is badly needed. | well proven over rough many other ly insurance is not a cure-all for dis- 'ance, at least not , f all the farmers it if it is going te lue. to their tradition z slow, and can be ontinue to be slow, anything new. intime, of course, the community at them out. Chamber of Com- ublished a really let. GROUND Local Government id as this suggests to the background covernment, 'thwhile a publica- sporter has seen. ritten by academ- 'actical men in the WHITBY -- AJAX GARBAGE VISIBLE FROM ROAD, NEARBY SUBDIVISION ee Company Promised To Cover Refuse With Clean Fill FOUR VEHICLES COLLIDE WHITBY (Staff) -- Three per- sons remain under "'intensive care' following a Saturday af- ternoon accident on Highway 401 near the Henry Street Brid- ge in Whitby. Four cars were involved in the accident in which five per- sons were injured. Police who are still investi. an eastbound car crossed the median and collided with a west bound car. The westbound car is then thought to have crossed the median and collided with two more eastbound cars. Alfred Landry, 29, Beatty Ave., Oshawa, is in ser- ious condition in St, Michael's Hospital Toronto, with fractured legs and arms and chest injur- ies. ug His wife is in Oshawa General Hospital with multiple injuries. reported to be in critical condi- tion in Toronto Sick Children's Hospital with a double fracture of the skull. Susan Anning, 18, of Pharm- acy Avenue, Toronto, a passen- ger in a car driven by Bert Hoflick of Lawrence Avenue) Scarborough, is in satisfactory condition in Oshawa General Hospital. The drivers of the four cars, involved were Landry, Hoflicl:,| Joseph Bodmore, 53 Frater} Ave., Toronto, and Fred O'Boyle} 59 Highland Ave., Oshawa. The name of the fifth person injured was not released by the police. Dump In East Whitby Envoy Retums Flags Gesture Annoying Residents COLUMBUS (Staff) - A .10- year - old dump in East Whitby Township is annoying 'council members and nearby residents. Ra Pecos wl located beside|ing industrial wastes on the} the Liftle Buckaroo Ranch, ajproperty, when council visited|changed their opinion of thejservative governn, ) | s ye gi nment dude ranch for children, owned|the property on a road inspec- local enterprise i by Mr. Fred LaSalle and is sit- Industrial Disposal's dump. | In addition to merely dump- tion in 1965, they found: law was enacted after opera- tions commenced. Area residents though, haven't | "I'm fed up | From Rhodesia _LONDON (AP)--Britain's spe- cial envoy to Rhodesia came home from the rebel colony Sun- Water pollution though, wasjused as a dump, either indus- day and told reporters a major- only one of the problems at!trial or domestic, But, the by-,ity of white Rhodesians want a/ negotiated settlement with Brit- ain, Lord Alport, a former Con- minister who was sent by Prime Minister cars|to the teeth with it', "it's an) Wilson to "take the tempera- uated downhill fron. one of the|being wrecked on the property,|eyesore", 'you can hear trucks) ture" in Rhodesia, said a settle- township's residential subdivis-'evidence of domestic garbage|rattling down ions. When Industrial Garbage and) Disposal Oshawa Limited ad-! vised East Whitby council 10) years ago, about how they in-) tnnded to operate, they prom-| ised to: cover industrial waste} every 48 hours with six inches of clean fill; tile watercours-| es so as not to interfere with the flow of water throughout) | ACT. being burned, and garbage pil- ed to 'great heights' without being covered. ION Then the Ontario Health Unit, after numerous complaints from council and area residents, went!township bylaw enforcement of- white Rhodesian opinion, how-| | ficer. into action. In 1966, they ordered the the road all night', are a few of the many comments that residents of the subdivision overlooking the ;dump, say about it. And what is the condition of the dump now? A Times report- er visited the site with the Among the findings were: ment would have to be sensible and honorable. Alport acknowledged that many whites in Rhodesia do not want a settlement and would be {prepared "'to see it go to the 'bitter end." In his over - all judgment of ever, Alport said: "A very large number indeed Of Friendship PICKERING (Staff) - As a neighbors, the Imperial Color Guard of Medland Park, New Jersey, flew the Canadian and The flags were presented to the American group on its ar- Pickering Blue Notes |Corps members, who were |guests of the "Knights" in Mid- land Park in January. Taken directly to the hall, the 33 Mid- quaintances with their Canadian friends. | On July 1, both corps parad- ed in Pickering Villages and \later in Scarborough. Demon- strating their colorful precision company to stop admitting do-| arbage piled approximately 30,--not necessarily because of|drills, the American corps was gating the accident, beliéve that & of 252; Their son Allan, 11 months, is © Five Hurt In 401 Ottawa in two days. j The boys left Smiths to Expo started a marina. \the Rideau Lakes and passed Canadian Centennial flags while|Fort York to their destination, introduction on parade in Pickering Village. | Jones Falls, covering a distance "Knights"' were greeted by the| proximately 35 miles with five|to go along the shores of Rideau) Drum| locks. Some of these locks have Lake to their night camping at! a combination of three to five| Rideau Ferry after paddling for! 10 hours. | | gates. The Venturers are in fit shape ' ' {and had a chance to prove it as\a.m., travelling nine miles to, land Park girls and their chap-|they had to climb quite a grade|Smiths Falls, the first canoe| erones danced and renewed ac-| on the portages travelling up the|covering that distance in one) winds|hour and 25 minutes. The boys] across Sand Lake to Davis lock,|cleaned-up and attended mass.) lfaoorted Mrs. Ben LaHaye, wife|}No more travelling was done | ----|Sunday and they were visited by: Gravelle and family, Mr. and Rideau against head ONE OF FOUR CARS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT ..» Three People Receive "Intensive Care" hitby Venturers Head For Ottawa WHITBY (Staff) -- The Fifth,of one of the advisors on the! Whitby Ventures expect to reach' trip. Their Falls| Opinion Lake to Chassey's lock,| this morning. Their 475-mile trip|from there along the shore of} week ago/Indian Lake, across Clear Lake, | gesture of friendship with their | Saturday from the Lake Scugog! Elbow channel and across New- bro Friday they travelled through lock. NEAR WHITBY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 17, 1967 BRIDGE Crash Press Supports Opinion Polls LONDON (AP) -- The Press Council, set up by the govern- ment to watch over newspaper ethics, Monday denounced par- liamentary proposals to limit publication of opinion polls. Any limitation, the council said, would be a blow at the freedom of the press and might: lead to a situation in which jnewspapers could publish only }what the state thinks they | should publish. BINGO at the Columbus Club 133 Brock St. N, WHITBY EVERY TUES. NIGHT Doors Open at 7 P.M. Admission 50c No Children Under 16 Years of age please. Bingo Starts at 8 P.M. SHARP Aluminum Awnings travel took them to Pe Combination Storm /Sereen Windows--Doors Lake to Newbro, Ontario) Prime Windows They presented their letter of from Whitby Sliding Gloss Mayct, Desmond Newman, to Patio Doors 'of 30 miles. the reeve at Newbro lock. Pe n R c P gy They left Saturday morning, From Narrow lock, the trip rival in Pickering Village. The for the longest lap so far, Ap-|seemed slow as Venturers had| pir Nona | = --Parking Lots --G Jolousies On Sunday they left at 6:30 Aluminum Sidin, Reglazing and Rescreening of Inserts for Mr. and Mrs. _ Gerry and Windows C.M.H.C, Accepted Pump Islands Aluminum Doors OSHAWA FREE PARKING End Screen and Storm Window troubles FOREVER ... Install © Showroom and Factory 95 ATHOL ST. EAST--OSHAWA Great Lakes Levels Rise DETROIT (AP) -- The five Mrs, William: Lavalley and Mrs. Ben LaHaye. They all enjoyed Beked Enamel supper at Victoria Park in Finishes Optionet Smiths Falls. Aad on both oc- loudly app They returned home casions. July 3. mestic garbage and to StOP/ feet deep in one location, un-|sanctions but for many r is that it is simply i burning paper and garbage On covered; boxes, crates and old|--want talks for a negotiated -adable, and full of 'tical information, re is an absence 1d obtuse opinion ually finds in pub- i his kind. » reads this book- how local govern- Anyone at all in- vernment and pub: | want to read it, 1 find this is g a chore. AY IN the property or risk pollution; PHONE 728-1633 and have regular inspections the t and treatment for pest control wi ih y. __.|machine parts piled on th e|settlement. and sanitation. en the company advised|highest part of the dump, quite _ |Of its intention to expand op-|.icjp) di . ' as 1958, the Ontario! ; visible to the surronding area; " _ we ieee Comralasion erations to 35 acres of land), pool of stagnant water on the 100 000 P ] . jater Resi es jit acquired to the south of its , : t found that drainage from the | present operations, the health ee ek oe, ee a opu a 10n een ce Mae: ais bivel dump was polluting a stream unit vetoed the idea, and ob-| ovide. = Lege esert gh ag eng F ite Pee aaa ee - rgd ig Pea But, no agreement has ever or a ra or e e oie aaa are expected to re : : 4 Si ';fion to back up Its stand. ~~ heen signed with the township| xt |main above normal through the| : tinued until in July, 1964, = Now, the OWRC is satisfied)that would force the company| Ca Pas por Snot ie ae kane | ; commission reported to council/that the company is attempting} to clean the place up. The only| : Corps of Engineers said Friday.| k that the water could be hai |? stop water pollution; the thing on paper is the original aid was granted for the Nova/ Take 'ontero is 10. inches paired to such an extent tha jhealth | unit is unable to stop! jetter from the company stating Scotia - New Brunswick DOWER ove ine Abcgunhaversce ter! it "would compromise it's fu-|operations at the site unless!how it would operate. grid. ee ers ae ture use as a water supply"'.| the operations become sufficient- A Quebec reporter asked Lig been normal at the end of the By DON McLEOD GOOSE BAY, Labrador (CPV( Premier Joseph Smallwood of |Newfoundland says_ today's TORY NADIAN PRESS by troops sup- Gen. Francisco ke out in Mor- rs ago today--in ing the start of Civil War. Al- aneously troops Cadiz, Seville, | Madrid and a fer a provisional overnment was r three years of bloodiest fight- story Franco's and he emerged of Spain. varlotte Corday, Marat, exe- urchill, Truman net at Potsdam. World War Ss ago today--in Russians were 1 Kalisch, Ga- ch troops cap: ines of German a 1%-mile front dun; Winston as named Brit- of munitions. MOMENTA GUYANG 'NOGMOT~ SaULYAS HOO! sm. Q NIB WAS 5, USED 6 $ KEPT LL KNIFE- W-KNIFE UENOSE - SLANG NAME > IS DERIVED SLUE POTATO, .UISH EYES & $ 1787 SHIP- ATORS To NEW GE STUCK In December of 1964, the com-; mission delivered what an.ount- ed to an ultimatum to the com- pany and negotiations to try) and control pollution began. | ly injurious to health; the coun- cil has its hands tied even though they have a_ bylaw on file that reads that no prop-, erty in the township may be 1942 Nursing Graduates Hold Reunion In Whitby WHITBY (Staff) -- ee students of the class of 1942, Ontario Hospital, Whitby, gathered to celebrate the 25th year of graduation. d This class graduated srg the war years. Some of the stu- dents found it necessary to} leave the nursing training others managed to complete the nursing course, became regis- tered nurses and then joined the} armed services. Others having|Vannetta Peckins, Miss R. P.| obstacles during the closed-| completed their training, re-| mained to carry on civilian| nursing services. | Miss R. P. Sharpe, RN, super-) intendent of nurses and Mrs. J./ Baldwin, RN (nee Fair) instruc- tor of nurses in 1942, were ©" Bonna Cooper, Mrs. Grace War- plan for a new form of cur- power across the Strait of Belle hand to add to the celebrations.' Some 21 graduate nurses ani!) wives or husbands enjoyed a special tour guided by R. Millar| of the Ontario Hospital Whitby) staff and graduate of. 1942, of| the new school of nursing and! residence, pavilions and recep- tion wards. | The Ontario Hospital enter-| tained the group at a dinner.) Dr. P. G. Lynes, superinten- dent of the hospital, Miss Van- netta Peckens, superintendent of! nurses and James Sheedy, assis- tant superintendent of nurses were hosts. Four People Die In Plane Crash WILLIAMSPORT, Nfld. (CP) Four persons died Saturday when a single-engine aircraft chartered from Eastern Prov- incial Airways crashed near this tiny community on New- foundland's. northeast coast. Dead are pilot Neil Bridger, 22, of Gander, Nfld., Donald Milton Steeves, 50, a veterin- arian with the federal agricul- ture department at Moncton, N.B., Kenivhe Muraji, vice- president of the Atlantic Whal- ing Co., of Tokyo, and Niasa- In the afternoon the Ajax and) Pickering General Hospital en- tertained the graduates to cof- fee and a tour of the new hos-| pital unit at Ajax, where Maun-| sell Gerrow, RN is assistant ad-| ministrator and a graduate of the class of 1942. ; nh y ' to| A banquet was held at Spruce inisters. and bankers from give military service while still) vinta Hotel and attended by 35\Canada, Britain, the United guests. Head table guests were: Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Lynes, Miss Sharpe, Mrs. J. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerrow. Mr. Ger- row acted as master of cer monies. Guests were received by Mrs. ren and Mrs. M. Gerrow, Eaca lady was presented with a cor- sage of roses. | and Mrs. J. Baldwin were pre- sented with centennial silver spoons as_ token of remem-| brance of the 25th reunion of the 1942 class. | "An Ode to the class of 1942'"| was presented by Mr. Gerrow, which recalled many of the in- volvements this class had at the Ontario Hospital Whitby as stu- dents. Those attending were: Mrs. S. Cowan (nee E. Cobbledeck), Stewart Cowan, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Beavis (nee B. Gordon), Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gerrow, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith (nee T. Myles), Gravenhurst, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith (nee J. Ross), Rexdale,| Mr. and Mrs. J. Fischer (nee M. Sission), Weston, Mr. and Mrs. S. Raciunas (nee E. Troop), Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keane (nee G. Warren), Waterdown, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clarke (nee C. Gordon), New-) tonbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Grant| | ternational money or credit ap- New Form © OfCredit Expected By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON (CP) -- Prospects | for developing a new form of in- peared bright today as finance ministers and central bankers from the 10 wealthiest countries met in an attempt to hammer out a firm proposal for final consideration next fall. The big question among the| States and other countries was whether France would fall into line or bring up last - minute door, two - day session. Reports from Brussels, head- e. quarters of the European Com- pisCcLOSES ROUTE mon Market, suggested France will yield reluctantly to the idea of developing a_ contingency rency or borrowing power under | the watchful eye of the Inter- Miss R. P, Sharpe national Monetary Fund, with) ences to the possibility of a the Common Market exercising veto power over the new "'liq- uidity" operation. Finance Minister Mitchel]} Sharp, accompanied by Louis Rasminsky, governor of the Bank of Canada, said in an in- terview that he would agree to a Common Market veto. After all, a lot of French and Ger- man currencies or credit might be required in the new opera- tion which would be in addition to the monetary fund's cur-! rent $20,000,000,000 lending au-) thority. | REMAIN CHAMPIONS | WINNIPEG (CP) -- Montreal) lsymbolic start of the $700,000,- 000 Churchill Falls power pro- ject is likely to initiate Labra- dor development leading to a population of 100,000 or more in} the next decade. | The premier fielded questions) Sunday night at a news confer- ence on the eve of his sched- uled sod-turning this afternoon to start work on the five-year, 6.000.000 - horsepower develop- ment. It will be the largest single hydro installation in the world. Mr. Smallwood said the Churchill project would be only the beginning of power develop- ment in Labrador. There is an- other 3,000,000 horsepower else- where on the Churchill River and millions more on other Labrador waterways. "It will go on for the next 20 years. There will be no stop. It will take 10 years to develop the Upper and Lower Churchill and another 10 years after that to develop the other. . . . They'll| overlap." | The premier also gave for the first tine one bit of information about his plans to get Labrador Isle to Newfoundland. He was asked about past ref- tunnel under the strait and on the likelihood of federal assist- ance for such a tunnel. "Don't overlook the fact that by the Statute Law of Canada, the federal government has no choice but to put up the money for public transmission of public power within the Atlantic prov- inces," the premier said. "They will pay the cost to get the line across." He later clarified this to say Ottawa is committed under an act about 10 years old to loan funds for such purposes to the provinces involved. 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'BORED' BY DISPUTE Another asked about the pre- mier's reaction to: Quebec Pre-| mier Daniel Johnson's establish-| ment of a commission to study Quebec's boundaries. "I was rather bored by it," Mr. Sn.allwood said. | In reference to the boundary, he said: "There's no dispute. There was a dispute, but it was set- tled by the highest court in the) world. The Parliament of Can-| ada accepted it when they ac-) cepted Newfoundland's terms of| union in 1945," | About 150 persons will attend today's sod-turning ceremonies. They include Baron Edmund de Rothschild, whose internation- ally-known family interests are the main financial backers of the British Newfoundland Corp (Brinco), developers of the giant power project. Also attending will be Donald Gordon, former CN Rpresident and new Brinco head, and Win- ston S. 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