Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1967, p. 5

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n 0's all constructed se by a team which the ters planned to enter in diamond Zastern Ontario Profes- Baseball League. The _ would be of the same » as the Michigan-Ontario e. promoters said they d to-construct a quarter- race track, circling the ind crossing the stream on well constructed s. Fountains, supplied vater by hydraulic rams o be installed as well as cé pavilion said to rival at Heydenshore Park, and Oshawa-on-the- ag fences were to he n all sides of the park, the south. Owin to g lots on Nassau and ' Sts. the fence was ta the backyards. Ontario Reformer report- decision had been made whether to operate the s a joint stock company a syndicate, the exception of a letter ing a few weeks later, ch Mr. Thompson extull- awa as a city of homes uggested each house have a garden with an f at least 4,000 square o further details of the could be found. 2 August of 1920 town delayed the building of bridge over the Oshawa at Gibbs St. until it was whether to straighten ek aS a means of pre- ice jams. A month later awarded a $7,000 con- » T. Mothersill to con- he bridge. makes it appear that k scheme never got off und. In later years Mr. s plans were frustrated depression as the city money to further his 1acted J.S. Riots ficer with Intent to In- \. vivania and Ohio pres- ail sentences for harass- men in performance of Ohio also applying its policemen on duty at disasters. tates--California, Colo- faine, New York, Ver- nd Washington--set up encies for law enforce- o-ordination, centraliza- raining. chusetts and Connecti- ed themselves into the gland State Police Com- t New Hampshire's law- turned down a proposal > a state crime commis- , NOT WARRANT na's criminal proc e- ere recodified "in line ent decisions of the Su- Court," a legislative spokesman said. One e would be issuance of to appear in court, in- ' an arrest without a with failure to appear ing grounds for issuing nt. The idea is to ward arrest damage suits. Texas law permits the m use of a defendant's fession if it led to mater ence of the crime. | states toughened pew * crime. nia increased minimum s in case of injury to n of rape or robbery. ka boosted the 20-year for habitual criminals irs, as convict now must e-third of his sentence ars, whichever is less, arole. Formerly it was h or 15. husetts increased the 'or assault and battery 't a debt--a measure loan sharks. Kansas, Neyada and 's prohibit obscene or ng telephone calls. Tu BY A KNOT IN ER oF A LOG / BASSETT loncton , N.R- vom nesesner enemas & . Could Be Three-Man Battle PICKERING (Staff)--A new candidate will challenge the position of Ward 2 councillor in Pickering township. Robert Mason, a 26-year-old real estate appraiser - consultant, residing at Pickering Beach, will run against incumbent Donald Reer and George Hodgson. With the redivision of wards, Pickering. Beach was added to the largely gural northern area of the former Ward 2, and has made it a split . urban-rural area, Mr. Mason, a township resi- WHITBY (Staff) -- The need - is great in Whitby for township was also danger of becoming a dormi- being held Monday at the Royal tory for Metro Toronto. Mr. favored increasing the assess- ftom 6:30 until 9 p.m. ment on homes with children to| Mrs. Philip Chubb is offset the cost of schooling. He|man of the Whithy Red Cross also said the township had al-|Blood Donor Service, and said ity to buy too much Jand in the) 'The last clinic was held in township and said there was/|Julj, and owing to holiday nothing to prevent the author- ' i ity selling the land. to a de-|cipated veloper at a later date. The phoning committee hus Mr. Hodgson was defeated by heen active in trying to contact blooditeen-agers always hav in great\donors. An emergency clinic | generous in chair- children with jbe lowed the Conservation Author-|the quota expected is 300 pints, refreshments. time, response was not as anti-| Ward Two Council Election | Whitby Blood Donor Clinic | Scheduled For Legion Hall High school students Canadian Legion Hall from 2:00 tons. Hodgson also said he Until 4:30 in the afternoon and! Raby-sitting is looked after and Church Observer, in an editorial Catholic CAS can accept appli-| and| Wednesday accused the Toronto|cations only from Roman: Catho @ been children's Aid Societies of stu- lie couples, so they their dona- ipidity for not publicizing their vertise In the Observer, |needs in the religious press, no problem. | Parents are asked to take the youngsters are being them. They will! serv other countries because there ed are not: enough homes for them and blames the societies for not | Church P aper * He OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 2, 1967 § | Pans Society jthe needs of our society. And MACHINES EXPORTED our story Is told in nearly every! Of the 4,000,000 sewing ma- issue of the Catholic Register."|chines manufactured in Japan a TORONTO (CP)--The United) Mr, Markle said the Roman year, 2,600,000 are exported. | RANKS THIRD tapan ranks third in paper do not ad- production after the United \States and Canada. of course The editorial says Canadian| shipped to j_ telling us such children are! . javailable."" | : E. W. Burridge | "How do they expect to find | ou n ET | |homes when they refuse to in ; On Commission iform those people who are most OTTAWA (CP)--E. W. Bur.likely to adopt children of dent for three years, said it councillor Beer by a tally of as many resideni% as possible,|ridge of Ottawa has been ap-|mixed race, dark skins or physi-| Lal baal was time for a new generation 399 to 99 in the 1965 election especially previous \donors: who pointed a member of the expand-|cal handicaps through the most] to take care of the problems = : are the backbone\ of blooded Great Lakes Fishery Com-|effective media--the religious ! ereated by the township's last . FA \clinies. : mission, the federal fisheries|press?" generation. F lk sy department announced Wednes-' A CAS spokesman said the "For the past 10 years," he | 0 inging |day. Observer may have a point be-! sea Use Found ship to solve its financial prob- said, 5 Bo candidate for d : counci s ' ring more dni Gis tee bor 4 For Youngsters | a" | lems. I believe that a proper woe agg ae' ee Gee <a F N l atmosphere has to be created! DONALD BEER ROBERT MASON Singing" tor boys and girts in| & OL y ons nF sensi Connell hefore any +++ Councillor +++ Challenger cing hE 10 ee on de LONDON, Ont P)--Th ndustry wi consider paying ; é egy ' 4 it 4 Goes over 100 mills in taxes." Aead Acton code ae fe night at the YMCA games'janswer to part of Pail Gutpa's ae ene eels point study or re-jsides at Brougham and said room in Whitby Centennial problem of what to do with 10,- organizing the township," said|since his retirement he would! building. 609 old nylons has-been found. rh Yds was the largest) Mr. Mason. be able to spend all his time Tt ie ; z ' ada and the U.S. Mr. Rurridge oneal "eee oy ne if ne Mr. mes the Phong in the operation of the town- Ge Sheont Tine Apo cee hick on tench pris ee " 5 shou e points wou include considera-|ship. . e 5 gn scnoot teacher, adver- member . operated like a business in-\tion of leaving the existing! Mr. Hodgson, 53, operator of led by Miss Sheila Snith tised for old nylons to be osed!: Other Canadian m@m bats we! of a continual tea party. boundaries, annexing the town|Paulynne 'Park on Greenwood a he madre ae all for bandages for lepers after! who have been reappointed to . time 'wasted by. this of Ajax and village of Pickering,|Road, said he would again {EY teal dain aie as ' Be OGA "-- reading they were needed Ur-ifither two-year terms, are Dr eel is obvious to anyone splitting the township along the/for the Ward 2 council position. CAInty codeoaEe: a pees gently, *H. D. Clarke, Toronto: Dr. A w a as attended even one Third Concession, and splitting| Mr, Hodgson said his park was converted int e, Nas. been) 'The. problem was thal Mr. Blackhurst, Simeone, Ont.; meeting," said Mr. Mason. "'It the township with the southern |open only four months during! no & games room/Gutpa collected 10,000 hylons|and Dr. A. 1. Pritchard, Ot is time we allotted more dis- at the YMCA area amalgamating with Pichi. |the year and he would be able cussion to priorities and less ering village and Ajax to give t With -colorful posters on the o send them My lecbasolens he g ? jax. a give a great deal of time to walls, table for games of chess t : Whe commission, organized in Ss malters Mr.Beer, _ 60, the .presentthe township. 3; Wednesday the story a 5 "The pr tc "i nyc Ha e : : checkers, -table ---hackey and y aP/1956. develons co - ordinated re Present council poliey councillor in the ward, has| Mr. Hodgson has come out it ep Re pe eg ' peared in the London Free'search programs in the Great of residential infilling is going already said he would try to/strongly against hunting in fi id vane ty of other RAMES, | Dress and the answer . was) |akes recommends 'ean res to choke the municipality, wevretain his seat. Mr. Beer re- Pickering township. He sai rue. old. vault 1s How known. As found ' vits Oh op shi ! the "archives," and will host : fo ensure sustained productivity uncil should exercise its Tight nee teens on Tuesday and Dr. Jean James, a dermatolo- of fish stocks and atiempts to Thursday afternoons, and teens ZiSt who lived in Uganda forleradicate the sea lamprey in WHITBY /AJAX PERSONALS "=" Co-conveners of St. John the|parents: Bonnie Edna Jea al Hord Urges Clergy \j } SAT . Evangelist Catholic Women's|Puckrin, daughter of Mr. and| : Willy dates Uae win. Peduesting the nylons League bazaar and tea. to be Mis.-D. Puckrin, Robin Lianne| Use Mass Media jack Were: NON and South The Kuluve Hospital in Arua Williams 2g r Mr. ; ie Lb held at Denis O'Connor school! Mire re a eg gg CHATHAM (CP)--Clergymen Mrs. Ed Booth and Mrs, ©. A |t ganda, ees nylons - eal Saturday, are Mrs. Vincent Mal 7 : Rovay, 61; Mr. and Mrs. Frank |@ressings in place, The general Fraser Heard, s f Mr. |must avail themselves af oppor. |B att : 2 lon and Mrs. Harold Forbes Meee. Hoend selon Mr Aad unities afforded by the mass Wells, 58%; Mr. and Mrs. Ken.|Practitioner in charge of the They will be assisted by Mrs.| Harper, son of Mr, and Mrs. D,|Media, says Rev. J. R. Hord, neth Cunliffe, 54; Mr. and Mrs, [een Lg of the sd i is M. Chizen, Mrs. R. Gagnon, | Harper. Phillip Andrew Hanna, secretary of the board of evan-|Hugh Baker and Mrs Douglas he, s : poems, & friend of Mrs. G. Ouellette, Mrs. J. Kor-|<on of Mr. and Mrs, L. Hanna, |£elism and social service of the|Thomson and J. H. Winter, 50,|D"- James and her husband. on Monday and Wednesday _ called the newspaper with the name and address of the person the velopment graduate of the University of lie CAS director, said the article |British Golumbia and joined the must have been written out of departnfent in 1949. A native. of Vancouver, department's service. He is ignorance, The. fisheries commission has (been expanded from six to eight members, four each from Can and could not remember where tawa eight years, read the story and the lakes How to relieve Uae Dodd's Kidney Pills for prompt relief from the condl- the BACK ACHE avatemie tion causing hackache rest hetter Baon you feel hetter De- pend on Dodd's. Ward Markle, Roman Catho. Mr. cause the CAS has not 'cone to! % Burridge issassistant director ofthe religious press as often as resource de- We could have." wi "Every parish bulletin insurance fells of FREE 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE By Our Local Service Contractors SAWDON'S FUELS FURNACE OIL -- STOVE OIL AND COAL 244 Brock St. S., Whitby 668-3524 because you want independence! Freedom from money worries needn't be expensive .., particularly if you're young. Excelsior Lite permanent personal policies steadily build your "nest-eaa™ and protect you too, Phone. your Excelsior Life representative today. He's a good man to know. "ie EXCELSIOR LIFE Awems 7 tekaas, Mrs, G. Mowat, Mrs. F.| nary uglas Muss son United Church of Canada. East and West -- Mrs. William Allan, Mrs, ¥. LeBlanc -andl its ewan ae Speaking to the Christian con-|Heron and Ed Coles, 624; Mrs. Mrs. W. Jacobs, children's! john David Freek, son of Mr.|ference on evangelism here, he|James McCutcheon and Mrs. table. Mrs. A, Amell, Mrs. J.landg Mrs. C. Freek. |said: |Gordon Pirie, 55; Mrs. P. N.| Corrigan, Mrs. J, Jansen, Mrs. | "Whereas only a few scores of Spratt and Mrs. Donald Wilson, | W. DeHaas, Mrs. F. Kroeken-| Congregation of St. Mark's|hundreds will hear our sermons,|59; Mrs. Douglas Maundrell and| stoel, Mrs. J. VanHout and Mrs. will celebrate 141 years of con.|thousands may read a timely | rs. Philip Chubb, 411%. T. VanDyke, country store. Mrs.| jregational history, Sunday, comment in the newspapers orig EES SIT EE ihre. foetien, Mri We Me! when Rev, R. B, Craig, BA, BD, py. Monagle "and Mrs. : A Pet-| DD, minister of Trinity United) 'Write the odd article for the | kevitch, candy store. Mrs. J./Church, Peterborough, will be local newspaper. Issue the odd | MacDonald, ae. L,, ar-ag MTS. | guest minister at the anniver- aoe on a controversial Ss. ae us- a § >, peg ene ey athe, gg R,|sary service. Special 'music! He asked clergymen to learn| Robitaille, Mrs. G. Dopp, Mrs.|for the occassion. will beas much as possible about the| J. Goodwin, Mrs. M. Robitaille,|presented by the junior, inter |world situation because "we| Mrs. H. Powels, Mrs. S. Thorne|mediate and senior choirs. An!should not blast off without and Mrs. §. Storey, Christmas /anniversary dinner will be pre-|doing our homework." table. Mrs. E. Finan, Mrs. D.|pared and served by members| He said clergymen needn't be| Sullivan and Mrs. F, Humphrey,|of the United Church Women, /experts on a 'situation to offer a news report on radio or BT ccseeealll EXPLORER iat Superbly toilored English Venetion and Courier. Cloth SUITS and SPORT SUITS Town of Whitby debentures dated November bearing interest ot the rate of 7% per annum and maturing from 1972 t&1977 are being offered for sale, TOWN OF WHITBY | $40,000.00 DEBENTURE ISSUE 15th, Debentures will be in $1,000.00 denominations, Purchose orders may be obtained from the undersigned FN. McEWEN, Treasurer, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. 1947, by parcel post. Mrs, R. Morris,|Nov. 7. comment. melee ages ig ae Miss Margaret McKibbin lstand tie ineisatine Po pPhrscook i a BROCK 5 om d 4 hy ; gg P ° und McBai Tae aie heat BSc N, r of Rev. and/ment and of high finance to 89 te 99 hie table. Miss E. 'Foy, Mrs. P.|Mrs. John McKibbin, is nursing iknow that there is a desperate See them now. Heitzner, Miss B. Robi nd|for one year at Baie ited Rousing shortage and that our Mrs. F. O'Connor, gift table|Newfoundland, at the United/tinancial and government struc- MERCANTILE Mrs. F. Parrott and Mrs. R.|Church Mission Hospital. tures should serve people rather Sandrelli, grocery hampers.! Miss Jean Gladding, BSc N,|than people serve finance and | DEPT. STORE Mrs. J. Sillius, Mrs. government," he said WHITBY PLAZA A text of his remarks was re. | leased in advance. G. Hen-\ Toronto, who has just returned driks, Mrs. R. Bibeau, Mrs. J \from a trip to England, Switzer- | Duffhiues, Mrs. H, Bardoul and gand, France and Vancouver, is| Mrs. W._Goverde, apron table. |fhe guest of Rev. and Mrs. John Mrs. 0. St. Pierre, Christmas| McKibbin. Miss Gladding will in card table. Mrs, P. Judge, Mrs. ithe near future leave for Nova T. Hughes and Mrs, H.. Powels,! scotia. tickets. Tea tables will be in charge of Mrs. H. Watters, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilkins D. O'Hagan, Mrs. J. McMahon,|and son, Roderick, El! Cagon, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. P. Burtin-|California, former Ajax resi- sky and Mrs, ©. Parise. | dents, are the guests for a week | parish supper will be servedjof Mr. and Mrs, David Watson, | WHITBY BLOOD DONORS CLINIC Co Sterring Nadio Groy -- ' Rasad on the novel by FRANCIS CLIFFORD = Srsenplay STANLFY Pred RAD DEXTER Dec by SOME FUR SATA certs Punt A TECHNICOLOR" TECHNISCOPE' From WARNER BROS, Thursday, Friday, Saturdey Evening Programs Start At 7; 9%. Peter Vaughn from 5:30 until 7 p.m. at the/71 Clements Rd., Ajax. Se ay eel oom | Mr. and Mrs, Percy Mattings- The sacrament of infant bap- ley, Edmonton, Alberta, were Monday, Nov. 6th SATURDAY MATINEE STARTS 1:30 ALL COLOR PROGRAM tism was observed at St.|visitors for two weeks at the Easyas You can count onit. The easy taste of 5 Star whisky will please you every time. It pleases us, too. 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DRISTAN COLGATES GILLETTE FOAMY Notice. is hereby given that | have complied with ff Section Nine of The Voter's Lists Act, ond that | CIGARETTES have posted up at my office at Brooklin, Ontario, INS OF on the 31st day of October, 1967, the list of oll persons entitled to vote in the municipality at Red Wing Orchards ROADSIDE MARKET OPEN DAILY Fancy MacINTOSH, SPY, CORTLAND, RUSSETT, TOLMAN SWEETS Local CABBAGE, SQUASH, and ONIONS ™ 2 Miles West of Whitby On No, 2 Highway ot the Big Red Apples municipal elections and that such list rémains there « SYLVANIA for inspection, And | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate BRECK HAIR SPRAY rected according to law, the last day for appeal | being the 1Ath day of November, 1967, Dated this 31st day of October, 1967, WM, H. 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