Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1967, p. 5

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tical Acts City Soon staff member in the g of arbitration cases. election by the caucus tt necessarily mean that be elected as Burt's suc- but his chances are ith such strong backing, 4-year-old McDermott is y articulate and persua- gotiator who formerly as an assembler and in the Toronto plant of 'Harris (now Massey- n Industries Ltd.) in the 0's and early. 1950's. He uncompromising foe of nists within the union played a major role in ation of the far left with- union. 3 - year - old Burt once for General Motors here tal finisher on the solder the body room. nas held one of the most al posts in the Cana- ade union world as Ca- director of the UAW for s consecutively. He has distinction in that he » longest UAW service on the international e board with the excep- Walter Reuther, inter. president. a rough and ready r when the chips are tarted his long reign as n director by ousting Millard, then of Osh- the 1939 convention. The Iso marked a milestone trade union career of who eventually became al trade union figure as n director of the United 'kers of America, Burt took over as Ca- director the UAW had 000 members in all -- . has more than 80,000 coast, including 18,500 222, UAW-CLC. either smokes or drinks istants marvel at his especially his 14-hour- rk stints that leave col- groggy. He is also vice- t of the Canadian Labor . TOP-FLIGH® military ns will be staged in soon. eunion of the Hastings ice Edward Island Reg- ill be held Oct. 7 to 10, ; and the reunion of 116th Regiment of First 'ar fame will be in the enosha Noy. 10: ecial guest of honor at ty Pee's four-day pow- 1 be a distinguished n who fought with them in the Second World 1e is Lord John Tweeds- hose father was Gover- ral of Canada from 940. The elder Tweeds- John Buchan -- was & shed novelist and his- ie died in 1940. uest speaker at the inion will be none other -Col. Herb Cook, who succeeded Col. R. S. ilin as honorary colonel Ontario Regiment. The ats' remember him as Cook. He went over- m Oshawa with them vate in the First Worlé ok quit school at 12 ta a baker's assistant » later rose to vice- t of F. W. Woolworth's onal organization, STORY my. --Reinhard Heydrich ted 'protector'. of ia. First World War y years ago today--in - German counter-at- were repulsed at peke in the Ypres t. French forces beat tended enemy drives eir defence positions he Aisne River to the ne. econd World War nty-five years ago -in 1942--nine Japa- lanes were shot down Guadalcanal in the ons. Submarine sink- 1 the western Atlantie d their lowest point the United States d the war. people convicted of TULUM A Wek MANY H OTHES 70 60 IN WIMMING THAN » le MODERN Miss 4 DOES FoR 3 STREETWEAR/ § H 5 ad 8-26 NE BY -- ; SER IN THE FALL' TTB R/$ SWEPT ES of DRIED GRASS INTO Tilk BURROW --= LONE WINTER SLEEP * by several home owners the INTERNATIONAL NIGHT Guests and Ajax Kinettes are pictured at a cheese and wine party held Tues- day night for women who attended, along with their Round Table husbands, the World Council Conference of Service Clubs in Edmon- ton, Alberta. From left: Ajax Kinette Barbara Wal- lis; Benita Batchelor, Cape Town, South Africa; Ajax Kinette president Jean Noland; ' Lynette Taback, South Africa, and Ajax Kin- ette Rosemarie Miller. To- | B 1/73 vehicles were checked, with/driven 10 miles per hour over | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 27, 1967 5 'No Fatalities Reported WHITBY / AJAX PERSONALS Northwest, Mrs. Peter Bird, 668- The Castle Chapter of the On-, Wainman, Mrs. Darek Kingate, | 4568; Northeast, Mrs. Gordon | By Whitby Detachment By Whitby Detachmen ue ' jtario Ladies' College Alumnae} Mrs. William Parish.. Mrs.|Kyle, 668-4745; Southwest, Mrs. chance of being involved in an|Pegan the new season with a\E. S. Armstrong will be the|Ron Hawkins, 668-3659; South- accident. This is why we all) Pot en {nppee, gg at 1 Neate nono on, it Gomt Kent, vo have insurance. ome of Mrs. J. W. Richard- - ; , South an ospital dis- "Since we ah accept the pos- 801. During the business ses-| Mrs. Kathleen McKelvie, 112) trict, Mrs. Herman Parish, 668- sibility of our being involved|Sion, plans were finalized for Colborne St. E., is opening her] 9691. Last week, officers at the\in an accident while driving|the annual night of cards to be home today to Whitby Women's . : |Whitby detachment -- investi-)faultlessly, why then do we| held at the college, Oct. 16. The Institute for its first fall meet-; Mrs. I. G. Smith and Mr. and gated 31 accidents in which 11|feel there is no. danger in-|Prosram for the year was out- ing. .Members are asked to|Mrs. Jim Scott returned to theif |persons were injured and 14|volved in committing a few|!ined, and it includes an alum- bring tickets for the quilt. |home in Moose Jaw, Sask., after |drivers charged. |minor breaches of the law?|"ae reunion and service, Oct. spending the past two weeks I , OS | ' ae 192, to be held at t 1 _Mrs, William B. Stratton pre-|with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meth- While patrolling 13,800 miles,,Who can say they've never with the service in he cullege,| sided at the Holy Trinity Angli-jeral, Elizabeth Crescent. can Women's Church Year first fall meeting, and said that clothing, etc., could contact the following members for pick-ups: WHITBY -- The Whitby de- tachment of the Ontario Provin- cial Police had a fatality clear | week as it maintained a fatality free September. 36 drivers being charged andithe speed limit, that they've|Chapel. The annual commence- Herman Brueggemann, . West 137 warned, lalways come to a complete/ Ment exercises will be held at/ " : i ' | Also investigated were 75)stop "ai a stop sign, or "that the Ontario Ladies' College, neg g ceter Geo tecaiatene Dae alates thee aerte general occurrences, which in-|they've never passed at an/Oct. 23, with Hon. William Mecting date and time will re-\With his son and daughter-in- intersection or too|Davies as guest speaker. Mrs. closely? Robert Brown, Oshawa, thank- "Isn't it quite plain that these ed Mrs, Richardson for open-} jcluded 11 thefts, two assaults, followed and seven premises found in- secure, main, the same. Members were aw, Mr. and Mrs. Lother reminded of the annual bazaar|Brueggemann, 134 Exeter St., to be held Nov, 4 at the church/4Jax- The OPP report continues: | slight transgressions all con- ins her home to the group. ' : hy : ; | "When any of us drive a carj|tribute to stacking the odds all. Satie F. Phage and) Mrs. Betty Price, Wales, who |we expose ourselves to a cer-|higher and higher against us?) Mrs. Lila Threadwell Hatch,|™e™ ial vi er committee had been a visitor since July at ltain element of risk. Even the|Possibly 99 times out of 100/512 Brock St. S., is a patient! at|S°7'°d efreshments. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vickers, Greenwood, has : Te- Guest speaker at the fifth an-| turned to her home. world's best driver driving the the law can be cheated with no'the Oshawa General Hospital. |world's safest car is taking a serious consequences. What HELD BY AJAX KINETTES ronto hostesses from vari- ous Kinettes' clubs accom- panied the invited guests. Ajax Kinette Marnie Rich- ards was chairman of this social evening held at Ajax Carousel Inn. Dr. D. I. Gove showed pictures of |week incorrectly stated that! Provided § ace guests of their son-in-law and!hroaktast. arranged by th ant ne | nite ss & i akfast, ang \ e | former Frenchman's Bay post-| Pp daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert breakfast committee centennial} LONDON mistress Marion O'Brien would) WHITBY (Staff) -- Whitby! Patten, at Rice Lake project. Ajax centennial weekend be allowed to remain in her|Historical Society execu ees 3 CREAM , ; * jhome, which was partially con-|tive members met Monday with Royal Canadian Legion La-| Mrs. Herman Parish presided Cinattian hh As a souvenir the guests (structed on township expropri-|the house committee of the| 'cS, Auxiliary social evening/at the St. John's Anglican! 4 i ee |ated land. | Whitby centennial building. will be held today. Lunch com-|Church Ruth WA meeting and| LONDON WIMERY LibertED ing the 25th anniversary of | The story said Mrs. O'Brien) Full co-operation was given Hen Piso cng sie Per gonounced Am AUCHON sme wi] Ajax " was in her eighties. She is not by the committee and the' so- rie 4 parte ~ wlth be held Sept. 30 at the playing} and advised The Times she is|ciety has been assigned a room, ae wee aed Bsc a field, bp oe hea eet : --Oshawa Times Photo. |Only a septegenarian. The story|the first door to the left of the)y yoo' ye De leg eelaaatie) flab Seki lbaadi cipal ; said one foot of her home was|main entrance, in the centennial|\) Hayes. Mrs. Alice MoCarl, his services. Anyone having} NEW WORLD PERFECTION AJAX COUNCIL BRIEFS Gun Shells' Collection Accepted For Showcase AJAX (Staff) -- A complete tected against further develop-| set of gun shells, produced in Ajax during the Second World War, will be donated to the town by the Defence Industries Limited Association. Mrs. Louise Johnson, in a let- ter to town council, offered the} relics to the municipality for display. Council accepted the gift, and) suggestions were made the shells be displayed in the mu- nicipal showcase adjacent to the council chambers. NOT FOR SALE Property owners with rear yards abutting strips of munici- pal land on Admiral Road, Achilles Road, Pickering Beach Road and Bayley Street, will not be allowed to purchase the strip of land, Finance committee chairman Ed Wetherall recommended the strip of property be retained by the town, following a request municipality sell the property. Mr. Wetherall said under the present O-1 zoning (greenbelt), the home owners would be pro- ment. Coun. Wetherall said with the quick-changing pattern of road building, the land might be needed at a future date. DEPARTMENT WORKS Public works committee chairman Owen Ashley said the town's works department de- served a pat on the back for its performance this summer. Coun. Ashley said that, thanks to new equipment and an energetic department, the town's forces had completed $40,000 worth of construction this year. The work includes parking lots at the municipal building and the new arena, as well as several other road building jobs. "The equipment we pur- chased during the past few years has paid for itself," said Coun. Ashley. "The department deserves a pat on the back." FLUORIDATION The question of fluoride in the Ajax water supply was put over for another two weeks by council. 18 Kinsmen Receive Tabs AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Kins- men Club's regular meeting Centennial Hike Long FREDERICTON (CP)--Hank Gallant has worn out three was attended by 100 per cent) Jirs of boots and five pairs of attend for the d time|soles since he left Victoria, in this season, with 18 members/February to begin a cross-Can- receiving tabs marking perfect attendance. ada centennial hike. The 24-year-old man from Tignish, P.E.I., arrived here The only remaining charterjearly in September on the last member, Joseph Galloway, re- ceived a tab for 16 years of perfect attendance while Wally Henwood has_ recorded 12 years. Others receiving tabs for per- fect attendance were: Howard Goddard, eight years; Jack Courtice, seven; Richard (Dick) Richards, six; William Hearn, five; Kenneth McFad- den and William Outram, four; and Danny Noland, three. Two-year tabs went to Larry McGinnis, Graham Northam and Fred Holloway while Jo- seph Berney, George Cackette, Ken Frolick, Douglas Menzie, William Rowland and Ted Wal- lis were rewarded for one year perfect attendance. : Herb Snow was named direc- for in an election. lap of ihs journey, which he hopes will end in Newfoundland Coun. Wetherall said that since both the reeve and deputy reeve were attending a Vancou- ver convention, it would only be} fair to place the question onl the agenda at a later date. | ROAD PROGRESS Station Road, the main indus- trial artery of the town, will he widened in the near future to permit a smoother traffic flow at rush-hour. Council agreed to spend $20,- 000 on a widening and gutter construction program for the road. Coun. Ashley said this figure was $7,000 below esti- mates for the work at the be- ginning of the year. Commercial Avenue, running between Hunt Street and Sta- tion Road behind the Ajax shopping centre, has become a four-lane street. The street was Itchy Problem For Council WHITBY (Staff) -- council, at its Monday meet- ing, referred a letter from George H. Thwaites, adminis- trator of social services, re- garding fleas in two apartments at 300 High St., to the chair- Town, man of the fire and community| noygh: services committee. Mr. Thwaites said the corn- plainants had indicated the fleas were carried by animals such as cats and dogs in the building, and apparently caused considerable infection to those persons bitten. The situation had been re- ported to the County Health Unit and to the medical officer of health, the letter said. Since there were a number of fam- ilies living in the building, and also a large number of chil- dren, Mr. Thwaites suggested correct the situation. widened recently and will now be signed for two lanes north and south with a median be- tween. ROWE STREET Redifit Wood Specialties Com- pany, in a letter to the council, has requested the town close Rowe Street and give it to them, Manager Edward Smith said in the letter his company owns all the land adjoining the street, which dead-ends on company property, and by giving the land to the company, the town would gain through added as- sessment. Mr. Smith said his company could also keep the road in better condition than it now is. Finance chairman Wetherall said the suggestion should be studied by his committee but suggested the town charge the company for the land. come to his attention. an immediate effort be made by the County Health Unit to He said reports indicated this situation has existed for nearly two months but that it had just nual breakfast sponsored by|-- PICKERING (Staff) A story jappearing in The Times last) on township property. Actually,|building, to be used as a mu j}one foot of |office is on township property| | while the township expropriated|formed and displays will be \a strip four feet wide. | } | . | "panies | Postmistress |be the next time you try to/from a_ three-week vacation. | for pete ood erwin OL WORLD TRADITION icheat. Maybe the next time They visited relatives in To- fon' at ORG oa Gucbes . will be your last."' ronto. In Stayner, they were Mr. MeMille sho Hs Still In House er taupe wa . --| the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rus-|, bah icsacsnioupetineied gar Riga Li) | how |sell VanAlstyne, They also vis-|tueme, "Involvement in Chris- | Historical Society safely " ""itian Service." He emphasized 'about that one time in a hun- Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Foster, eee io C |dred? Maybe that one time will) RR 1, Whitby, have returned ode, Matas we for the last of. their vacation were jited Expo, and ca ; I week fellowship growth and action. 100 {More than attended the _.Mrs, Hazel Bratley and Mrs. donations of furniture, books,! Jessie Lalonde, " ; Gepses New Home Recipe her former post/seum. Work parties have been Ajax Varsity Chapter, IODE, | set up. The opening of the mu-| 1, ;PO"S0ring @ dessert tea and| Grell, 5544; Mr. and Mrs. Jack} = ti' ™'SC*d ALSE TEETH and ask for four ounces of Naran|empty bottle for your: money ) ty, 48%; Mr. and Mrs.| HOMESTEAD MADE EASY | ro overcome discomt Concentrate. Pour this into aj back. Follow this easy way en- |Kenneth Cunliffe, 40. East and dentures slip, slide On iapacan fee pint bottle and add enough] dorsed by many who have tried Sorichetti, 54%: Claire Rich rs . hee Take two tablespoons full a day| alluring curves and graceful Harty Wine, Tene hn 200) sae aa ay | 4 toil an flow th Nora Aeaean, Not Se gun jand Mrs. Frank Wells, 521;|the settlement of Doukhobors at| Dentures that te ary cemcinn es If your first purchase d t | te: : More aliv ye thtul Ivadel Robertson and Winona|/Krestova, Ootischenia and| Ber!th. See your dentist regularly. | gh see wet Ie reedapindaged pect oye yl haga |McEwen, 52. bes Bh s nd| Get FASTEETH at all drug counters, | #20W you @ simple easy way to| appearing and active, BRIDGE WINNERS | WHITBY (Staff) -- | p \Curling Club bridge winners|Sharing were: North and South -- Mr. land Mrs. Harvey Winter, 6714; tact the historical Eileen Beaton and Inez Maun West -- Pauline Howe and Tiny|Columbia government has| jseum to the public should be} Ht Show this evening, at jthe Church' of the Holy Trinity. held before the end of October.| General convener is Mrs, Ber.| Any collector interested Minard Stratton and the models their collections with| are: Mrs. Guy Colm, Mrs. Di the public are invited to con-|-- eee viet t} * | 668-8683. foce'y_ "| MoreComfortWearing Reducing Plan It's simple how quickly one may lose pounds of unsightly fat right in your own home. Make this home reeipe yourself. It's easy, no trouble at all and costs little. Just go to your drug store Whitby! jose bulky fat and help regain slender more graceful curves; if reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don't disappear from neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, calves and ankles just return the VICTORIA (CP)--The British] sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your | grapefruit juice to fill the bottle.| this plan and help bring back plates. FASTEETH holds dentures in November. Throughout the trip, Mr. Gal- lant, who has 50-pound pack with him, has refused offers of lifts and insisted on walking the whole way. He left British Columbia with $280 and has done odd jobs dur- ing the trip to pay his way. Apart from his native Mari- times, he says the most hos- pitable provinces were British Columbia and Alberta, and the most inhospital centres, Ottawa and Sault Ste, Marie, Ont. Hank, who plans to write a book about his travels, says his worst night was in the Rockies when he had to make camp with the temperature 20 below zero. President Noland was in wharge of the dinner and visit- ing Kinsmen were William Las- karis, Bowmanville, and Wil- liam LeVigne, Agincourt. Other guests were Donald 'Arscott, Thomas Jackson, Bob Rankin and Joseph Verhoeven. SCOTS WIN GRAND PRIX ALBI, France (AP) -- Jackie Stewart of Scotland won the Grand Prix of France for For- mula Two cars Sunday, driving his Matra to victory over Aus- tralian Jochen Rindt. Rindt came in second in his Brabham - Cosworth while Jim Clark of Scotland was third in a Lotus (i AGES. Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST | SLENDERIZING Now is the time to. trim those Summer bulges off to look your best In your new Fall suit. Creative Coiffures 360 KING 8ST. W. 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