Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1967, p. 5

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EDWARDS NDP CANDIDATE CONCERNED FOR PEOPLE Capital Gains Tax Party Aim WHITBY (Staff) -- "How do you propose to pay for the im- provements you recomment?" is the most frequent question asked of Ontario South NDP candidate, Thomas Edwards on his campaign trail. He replies by. saying his party expects to pay by discovering THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 13, 1967 5§ Man, 58, Guilty In Fatal Beating BRAMPTON (CP)--Dennis Keldie, 58, who described him- self as a former heavyweight boxer, pleaded guilty Wednes- day to beating his milkman, Lorne Boose, to death, Keldie was r ded to Oct. 18 for sentence for manslaugh- ter. Boose, 45, was delivering milk to Keldie's neighbor the morning of June 3 when Keldie Ontario South Turnout Brisk At Advance Poll PICKERING (Staff) A)Oak St., Ajax, 333 Friendship brisk turnout of advance yoters|Ave., West Rouge; Fred was reported from the Ontario|Brown's store in Brooklin; and |South riding, where advance|511 Centre St. S., Whitby. Lees opened in five locations; Eligible voters who will not | came out of his house, punched)made spaghetti from the West the milkman in the face four ee to the Mites Pom Oe 4 reddy Fox has sen a po and went back inside. to a Florence, Italy, supermar- ose died in hospital July 20 ket and if it sells well hopes to after two brain operations, market it in direct competition Keldie testified Boose was "a' with the local product. thief and an alcoholic" who had! -- been systematically cheating > " ----." ote Too wards, the Oshawa and rict Labor Council vice-pres- t, ran into two VIPs (very yrtant persons) in recent e-to-house campaign calls, him on his milk bills. at 9 a.m. Thursday. 'have the opportunity to cast a Inbestaic | Returning officer Wes Oak-|ballot in the provincial election ley, at vote headquarters in}on Oct. 17 may vote today, or Pickering village, said the num-|Saturday at the five locations. ber of people casting ballots|Advance polls will be open on SPAGHETTI TO ITALY ST. ALBANS, England (CP) --A Hertfordshire food manu- facturer has sold his British- all within a few hours. : new sources of revenue such as ; t Superbly tailored English ts meetings were unex- a capital gains tax and imple- early had surprised him. eect ey -- ¢ Bog Fo A Venetian ond Courter Cloth menting taxation of existing sources including mineral and timber industries. Mr. Edwards says he is seek- ing office to enable him to play an even greater role in the life of the community. He said he 4] has tried hard in the past 10 years to improve the well-being of people in his municipality and he believés a seat in the Ontario Legislature will enable him to extend his contribution. The NDP philosophy accord- SUITS and SPORT SUITS MICHAELS/STERN 89:5 = 99:5 See them now. MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE e first was with Mr. Crom- Tudor, deputy Prime Min- -and Minister of External irs| for the Barbadoes, who visiting with a brother in ge Hills. e second was the General Neil Ritchie who command- ne famous British 8th Army sert Rats'? in 1942-43 in Libyian campaign. The gen- lives on a farm at Balsam miles north of Whitby.Ed- The five advance polls in On;|)"0 D AT tario South are located at King-|P There are 35,025 eligible vot | THE + | ston Road; Pickering Villagelers in Ontario South, but re- | CANADIAN LEGION HALL (next to the supermarket), 13| turning officer Oakley believes | 8 leet ye ba om will cast| WHITBY eir ballot in lection. Hobbs Resigns onzri'sun tase tai 0 FEATURING polls, with tw - Two Positions tsi Koa DODSWORTH BAND | man the returning of-| SATURDAY OCTOBER 14 ' th WHITBY (Staff) Whitby |#¢8 on election day. | ROUND and SQUARE DANCING 2 .| The main election results are) Doctor Kenneth C. Hobbs has|axnected to ke phoned into the! given no reason for his resigna-|returning office between nine is couldn't linger long with { to M: Ed ds hat the tion from the Whitby District and p * 1 9 -- 12 P. M general, but the latter, nat- t rds, is that High School Board and as chair- 10 p.m. lecti a | ADMISSION -- $3.00 P R COUPL WHITBY PLAZA - : abou *\about one h ls 5 14 1 y was "'more than delight- party concerns itself t man of the Centennial Centre t e hour after polls close} ia E jat 8 p.m, The voting boxes| from each poll will be brought| into the returning office later! jin the evening or the next day. | people rather than ideas. In the realm of experience, he has served for 12 years on the Oshawa and District Labor Council, four years on the Whitby Town Council, four years on the Whitby Public School Board and serves also on the Anglican Council for So- cial Service covering all mat- ters of social concern. Mr. Edwards chaired the com- mittee which acquired the Whit- by Centennial project, the old county building for $1 per year in a 99-year lease. He is also a director on the Oshawa General Board earlier this week. Dr. Hobbs said he was def- initely interested in seeking |nomination in municipal poli- jtics, but declined to comment on what position he will seek. Dr. Hobbs said one of the) BRIDGE lreasons for his resignation was} WHITBY (Staff) -- North and lthe heavy work load as chair- South -- Mr. and Mrs. Maur- man of the Whitby Hospital|ice Hutchison, 97; Mrs. C. H. Building Committee, a position' Stiner and Mrs. 'H. B. Welsh.| he said he would retain. 92; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells Dr. Hobbs ran unsuccessfully,;and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Winter as a candidate for the posi-|(a tie), 8544. East and West -- tion of mayor of Whitby in the) Mrs. Noval Crossman and Miss 1965 election. He served as A. M. Wilson, 104; Mrs. P. N. chairman of the Whitby Public|Spratt and Mrs. Donald Wil- to see the NDP candidate for a good reason -- Ed- is had served under him the 'Desert Rats," but two had never met before. ture meeting has been ar- | WHITBY DUPT CATE THE WHITBY LIONS CLUB ed. . Tudor told "Tommy" that Democratic Labor party similar views and aims to » of the NDP. The deputy e minister, an Oxford grad- _ was impressed by the pitality'"' extended to him anada, neral Ritchie directed the us retreat from Gazala, p EDWARDS tn technical ad- > of a memorable tank bat- ith Rommel's forces. seems incredible that I i run into General Neil lie four miles north of Whit- "recalled Edwards this e was a great favorite with Desert Rats," Edwards ad- "T am overjoyed to dis- r that this man -- whose » in history is much less he deserves -- should live ose to my home. If he had been such a_ tremendous 'ian and delayed Rommel the El Alamein defences prepared, the céurse of ry would have been dras- y changed." E BOARD OF CONTROL d proceed cautiously be- ordering the proposed-seat- irrangement for the publie e new City Council Cham- (as proposed by Architect Pentland), » fixed - seating set-up has reater merit. » chamber's public seating Hospital Board, visory committee member for the Durham Community College and has done work with various youth groups in the area includ- ing Simcoe Hall in Oshawa and St. Francis De Sales school in Pickering Village. "Reduce the cost of living by demanding government assume educational costs and encour- aging industrial development," says the candidate. "Reduce the burden on property taxpayers and insist on a fair deal for con- sumers." This, he said, will be his par- ticular task at Queen's Park. The Ontario.South NDP cam- paign is budgeted at about $3,000 with donations and con- tributions coming from indi- viduals and unions in the area. Mr. Edwards said he had no paid staff assisting him and he expects to be out of pocket per- sonally at the end of the cam- paign. {2.24 GOVERNMENT As a member of the Whitby town council he favored amal- NDP. favor of a central government that would reduce duplication of services and increase efficiency while at the same time main- taining and improving the pres- ent level of services... Party politics on a municipal level? "It might work," said Mr. Edwards,- 'in metropolitan areas but not, in my opinion, in the smaller communities of On- tario South. Municipal councils are the last--bastions of. in- dividual candidates and should be maintained as such." He says he feels that it is his He says the paign is .running smoothly. riding as well 'as the rural paign that will see him in every hamlet of the area before -elec- tion. day. LIAIN ISSUES . Edwards, THOMAS EDWARDS TAKES TIME OUT FOR FAMILY VISIT e+. Daughter Rachel Received Campaign Literature For First Birthday NDP candidate in 1959 and 1963.| Conservative government and) redistribution|its inability to cope with the} favors the NDP with the largely|role of government. | urban nature of the new'riding.) Mr. Edwards said his party| Mr, Edwards says "his cam-|Would move.on new labor legis- in|lation 'and the increasing cost of the major centres of the new/living when elected. areas, He has three committee|Dunlop of Canada in Whitby and rooms open.to the public and is|resides on Euclid Street in the operating a door-knocking cam-|town. He is married to the | School Board for three years.|son, 10044; Mrs. Gordon Pirie Dr. Hobbs said he would make and Mrs. James McCutcheon an announcement after the pro- 89; Mrs, C. C. Baxter and Mrs. vincial election, Oct. 17. ¢ At' 42, he is an employee of former June Bennett. and to- gether they are raising a family of four, three girls, Lynn, Jil) and Rachel and a son, Paul. Why does he feel he will win | court IDENTITY SEEN NON ESSENTIAL TORONTO (CP)--A_ county judge ruled Tuesday that no one has to admit his identity to a policeman trying to serve him with a warrant. Judge Harry Waisberg acquitted Garent Balsdon, 21, obstructing justice. to serve Balsdon .with a war- rant issued after Balsdon had been convicted in magis- jeycles and 18,000 cycles so that! of Hamilton on a charge of | Police said they have been | trying since September, 1966, F. M. Love, 8314. CANNOT HEAR Th limitations of th human ar are generally between 16 ° a note three octaves above the top note of a piano would be! inaudible. One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Wellpeper end Murels trate's court of failing to pay a $2 traffic ticket. Balsdon the parking ticket charge. Police paid several visits. to a book store where Balsdon was known to work, but each time a clerk told them Bals- did not appear in court for | e @ Custem Draperies - @ Brosdioom e e C.L.L. Paints end Vernishes Benjamin Moore Paints }DODD & SOUTER DECOR CENTRE LTD. i] | igement has long been less gamation with the township and/turn to win a seat in the provin-| According to Mr: the election in Ontario South? don wasn't there. Police said ! satisfactory. It would be says he favors regional govern-|cial Legislature next Tuesday.|the three main issues in the| 'Because of the dynamism] they finally learned the clerk PHONE 668-5862 1 to allow such a situation ment but is not prepared to de-|He has run unsuccessfullylelection are: the cost of living,jthe NDP is generating in| himself was Balsdon 107 Byron St. S., Whitby | ntinue. fine the areas of regional gov-jagainst Conservative Health|the housing situation across the|terms of candidates and _ solu- He in no way condoned or w many times in bygone ernment in Ontario South. Minister Dr. M. B. Dymond in|province and the growing dis-|tion. to problems," said Mr./anproved of the conduct of have City council delega- The candidate said he was in|two contests as the CCF andicontent of the people with the Edwards. Balsdon, the judge said, but the been crowded into cham- like sardines in a can? many of the delegates n't even gain admittance > within hearing range of elected representatives. 2 LJ For Students tiona' 1 classes from 12 noon to} a cour ie a nth Embarks On First Winter | 'rr nrnorns, ssi fs ic Med An OW Furnace? | 6 owe d i by one hoi f famil im- | of some 77,000 with grave WHITBY (Staff) -- Lack of al|wind-up of the United Appeal to| cently formed junior executive He ee ee age perience npal problems: 40 be soly glee club in Whitby caused Mr./help the town of Whitby reach/council of the Whitby District} Registration must be made PERRY and Mrs. Joe Wainwright to ar-lits objective. Family YMCA is featuring: ajat the Whitby YMCA office in 723-3443 incil chambers should nol ade an exclusive club, Let's ase the public seating so accommodation will be in- ed at least three fold, 1 will not be too many for imes ahead. » elected representatives he servants of the people every reasonable facility i be afforded the latter ) to publicly follow the bus- of the city, ISTORY the tortures used to and. purify society of 1 wickedness. Leaders he order were burned at stake in 1314, 99--Napolean Bonar- Whitby Singing Group range formation of a singing group last July. More than 35 people attended the first meeting. Mrs. Joyce Bain, a well-known personality in Whitby, agreed to help the group during the summer holi- days as musical director, but owing to extra school commit- ments, had to resign in the fall. Jim Ashley was named mu- sical director of the former glee club, now known as 'The County Town Singers." The first public appearance of "The County Town Singers" was at the United Appeal "Vari- ety Night," held at Henry Street High School, and the group was well received, y With the Guild, "The County Town Sing- Whitby Theatre This community effort will be held Oct. 20, at Henry Street High School. "The County Town Singers" would like to increase its mem- bership. If interested, join the group any Wednesday evening at 8 p.m, at the centennial build- ing. Girl Remains In Hospital PICKERING (Staff) -- A Pickering township girl who was accidentally struck in the abdo- men on Sunday by a_hunter's stray bullet, remains in the in- tensive care section of the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital. Swim Party big "splash party', open to all students in the Whitby district, at the new centennial pool at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Complex, Saturday and the fol- lowing Saturday. Arrangements for buses are being made to pick up swim- mers from various parts of Whitby, but tickets must be ar- ranged in advance with the YMCA at the centennial build- ing, Whitby, or from high school representatives at An- derson Collegiate, Henry Street High School or Denis O'Connor High School. The parties mark the opening of the Whitby YMCA fall swim- ming program and will be held from 12 noon until 2 p.m. Beginning, Oct. 28, the YMCA will hold swimming instruc- the centennial building or tele- principle that self to police must prevail. ino one needs incriminate him- BAY OR NIGHT phone 668-6868 for information. | | | voice for RE-ELECT VATIVE BILL A strong and 'Ontario South NEWMAN Progressive Conservative "LIGHT BULB BLITZ" SATURDAY, OCT. 14 TIME: 9 A.M. TO. 1 P.M, - PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL LIONS CLUB s" have decided to produce ; a . eo another variety show it ald of|,ty the Donna Lindon, 33,0 15--Joachim Murat, the United Appeal, which will bel, salem Road, "has improved| of Naples, was execut- called "Last Lap Variety." )put we still have considerable| BILL NEWMAN ...; : BILL NEWMAN iy court cnartiaL concern about her." ' isa lifelong resident has an outstanding rid War PRAYING ROOM A neighbor had been out f this Ridi He cho ith albot i : a ty, years ago today.--ta Th Basilica at Si, Petar sori shooting Pheasants when a shot + %* STARTS OCTOBER ° Mi iding. He shares with all-of us the record as a full partner in community af- --German trenps D s} > an e s 2 e i 4 > ' . emporary foothold 5 Vatican City at Rome covera an|Lindsays' kitchen sors wees * * prob ems of a fast developing area a fairs. Many Tow nship and County com- ng _atincks | on French area of 18,110 square yards. 'the young girl. By Presenting to You has firm ideas about how to get action mittees, local associations and civie n the Hurtebise- on those problems at Queen's Park h hared his int evreux sector on the . groups nave snarea nis in erest... add- ca Broa GOURMET * Th ese Three Top Entertainers ed to his vast knowledge of our neigh- : ' COOKING CLASSES pannel ie bourhood. DA TUESDAY, OCT. 17 ! BILL NEWMAN hos municipal 7:30 -- 9:30 P.M. + *« council experience that extends over BILL NEWMAN . : deste Saree o,tnebe orem ANDERSON ST. HIGH SCHOOL | twelve years . . . as Councillor, Deputy Drsesiac john eb * the eonelcees WHITEY ci | re + * Reeve and a term as the youngest Reeve remier John Robarts in this election. He i 1, Hi ion, is int to serve your fi} . : Cane dy pet oes te ian fo wears Renae a in the province. He knows how to trans- stands for continued good government ests such specialties as Danish Pastriy, Spumone, Flaming | | : nao in Ontario... for even greater progress sserts? 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