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The Oshawa Times, 22 May 1959, p. 2

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i 1 2 a WOODGREEN COMMUNITY . »More than 80 residents of the | Centre on an all-expense tour | Each of the visitors received a | by the Shopping Centre until Woodgreen Community Home | to see the tulip beds. They were | gree tulip and a brochure ex- | June 15. In addition to the re- for the Aged in Toronto are | the guests of the shopping cen- pl g of the high | sidents of the Wood Com- { seen as they stand in front of | tre throughout the tour which lights of the Tulip Time Festi- | munity Home a large. conting- the two buses which brought | was conducted by the two them to the Oshawa Shopping ! pretty Dutch guides seen above. | val currently being sponsored | ent from the Fairview Lodge; HOME RESIDENTS SEE SHOPPING CENTR i (Church Presbyteri was held in the West Hall of the i lon a suggested way to ra Men of Knox Hold Meeting The monthly mee'ing of Knox an Men's Club Church Tuesday, May 19, com- mencing with a supper at 6.30 p.m. The scripture lesson was read and prayer offered by After supper a short sing-song period was led by Robert Mills and an appeal on behalf of the Oshawa' Blood Donor Clinic was | made by Peter Gilbert, | Lloyd Pigden gave his report : |Archie Dancey. money through the use of Church Extension property wt 1g ) 4 | Whithy, will be the guests of | the centre on a special tour as | also will another home for the aged in Toronto. --Oshawa Times Photo Says Wintermeyer Admits Theft Promises Rash | From Meters An Oshawa youth was placed on | suspended sentence for « e yea no issue to the Lib- by Magistrate F', 8. Ebbs, Thurs- Speaking CCF rand peaking at a CCF nomination|scandal was He|day, when he pleaded guilty to al meeting, Wednesday night in|eral party in the campaign. Whitby, T. D. Thomas, CCF can-(charged that Liberal Leader charge of stealing money from didate in Oshawa riding, said/John Wintermeyer, at a meeting| PA ing meters, that if he were a Conservative(in Oshawa tonight, would make he would not boast about the no mention of the gas stocks and | | | Bala drive, admitted that he and lowing reply to charges made two juveniles had broken into a|Thursday in a news story in The Ald Walker Gives Reply |pertaining to the welfare of the employees. The matter of the pen- Rossland road west. A commy. tee was formed to look into matter further. Installation of officers was con- ducted by Archie Dancey. The of. | [ficers Installed were: president, | Art Griffith; vice-president, Geo. | Simeson; secretary, Jack Tay- lor; treasurer, Val Harvey. | The meeting next went into {buzz session with questions, | "What do you think of the Pres. bvterian Men's Program?" and 'What particular phase are you {most interested in?" being put to the groups. The meeting closed with the |singing of "Rise Up O Men of God" and benediction by Rev. R. B. Milroy. The May meeting was the last | meeting of the season until next September, Before that time ar- rives much behind the scenes work will be accomplished by the executive and the new sea: son should start off with all the committees formed and the pro- gram for the Swedish Bible study course, public speaking course, and other projects laid down. The Ald. Albert V. Walker, chair-|traffic committee and Mayor Gif- group is looking forward to an in- {man of the city's transportation/ford met in city hall last October teresting winter seascu. Orville Glen Mills, 16, of 1468 comuiittce today issued the fol-land discussed various matters | \( $5 WATCHED INDUSTRY GROW GM Board Chairman | Recalls Its Formation | What kind of memories haunt a man's mind on the 40th birth day of the company he fathered, guided through a turbulent, for. mative childhood and proudly watched mature into the greatest producer of consumer goods in Canada? The only man who can answer that question is Col R. 8, Me~ Laughlin, It was 40 years ago this week that he spearheaded or- ganization of General Motors of Canada Limited and became its first president, Undoubtedly "Mr, Sam" will be enjoying many recollections today (Friday) as he rehashes 'the old days" with numerous friends and associates attending |the spring meeting of the Cana« dian section of the Society of | Automotive Engineers in Oshawa, | This city and the people who| and company, It Influenced Mr, McLaughlin in deciding to form General Motors of Canada rather than manufacture his own Hake always felt, and George had come to feel, that the busi- ness was as much Oshawa's as it was ours, If Oshawa's motor in- dustry became a General Motors operation, expansion and employ- ment opportunities were " If we had to venture into mak: ing a car of our own failure and unemployment might well re. f sult," R There was one main ision : lin the deal when General Motors to move the McLaughlin Carriage bought out the McLaughlin com- from Tyrone to Osh- pany and that was that the Me- live here share pr t places| in Mr. McLaughlin's thoughts as/ he looks back over the peaks and pitfalls of the 87-year span that has lifted him to the very pin- Inacle as the mightiest of the |glants in the driver's seats of the industry. The histories of the city and the company are closely interwoven through the years. STARTED IN 1876 The close relationship was started away back in 1876 when Mr. McLaughlin's father decided Local Has Heavy Vote | | | Conservative record in Ontariothe reason, he said, is because of parking meters on) Oshawa Times by C. J. D. Wind-|sion problem was clearly outlined and on the other hand charged Mr. Wintermeyer is also involved. ging street east, May 1. In alover, president of Local 1255, |at that time. "Even if the city took over the| | Union Hall continued heavy this Scouts Plan that Liberal Letdey Willame es Lately, he said, some 3,100 statement read to the court, Mills|Oshawa Street Railway Union: | vas aking a 4 acres had been purchased from said one of the juveniles had "I have read the statement at- bus lines, the present pensions iefenbaker's book a ne an Indian tribe near Sarnia for|shown him how to break into the/tributed to Mr. Windover, presi-|could not be transferred. Possibly rash election promises. Mr. |$8.500,000 by a Toronto firm. meters by breaking the glass and dent of Local 1255, Oshawa Street we should take another look at mas was speaking in SUpDOTt of|Shortly after, 180 acres of tha|removing the timer clock. Three Railway Union. just who is 'confused' Thomas Edwards, ew iby. land had been sold by the new broken meters were presented as| "I note that 1 am "City Council has whe was named CCF can ©|owner for $1,250,000 to the On- exhibits. fused' and that my statement in cerned with the problem of the inwOntario riding for the June 11/5000" Hydro, | Mills' mother, Minnie Mills, [regard to the bus agreement and welfare of the present bus em- provincial docton. 11400 TO erted that o|spouking on boll of her so (he empapees is supose piyoes from the frst approach the Hin i. Mr. Thomas|committee on labor relations, at.[t0ld He Soult tial the f Dad Cams to -- directly f er cial clause be inserted " ee h e . ter two years' study has present. | Never n trouble before. She| was en ectly from said that there have been two {explained . that the boy's father the wording of the proposed bus agreement covering the em- morning and indications are that when the poll .closes Saturday number of the A Boy Scout Camporee will held at Camp Samac May 23 24. More than 250 boys from Osh- awa area, Ajax, Pickering, Port| Perry, Whitby, Canni and| odidat T™h Bowmanville will take part. {liam Rutherford, who is seeking Any patrol from any troop may (the office of first vice-president; attend. Each patrol will be re- john M, Black, who is a candi- sible to look after them- date for the office of secretary- and| The story on Ipearing in Thursday's issue of |The Oshawa Times, omitted the names of several iy natu; major scandals, the highway] ed a report to the government,|, ico) killed last year and that agreement, so how I am sup-|ployees. It is. natural that the scandal and the gas stocks scan-| Carrying 51 recommendations. |ghe had been ill "Ey " |posed to have 'camouflaged' the present lopees, bering 45, del, and more recently an inc-| He said that 11 of those were| Placing the iccused on sus. matter escapes me. {should be in favor of the city dént involving the purchase of|dangerous and quite harmful to|pended sentence, Magistrate) "I am willing to admit that yi jsking over the bus system. This land from an Indien 'tribe near|the trade union movement if they|Ebbs ordered him to stay away|am becoming somewhat confused }* U™ ersiandabe as Mew post- Sarnia i tal. the aves |were enacted. (from muieipel pariing lots for by some of the 'remarkable state- Jona vould considerably en- He sai at inv On| : e ter: ation. s' whi re n e in . Ble said that the lnveetlgotiog| 1 Suggest that if the Conser-| m of probation eS to. the proposed bus agree.| On the other hand, the coun- P ers of the, Vatives are re-elected on June| cll has a duty to the taxpayer proved that the taxpayers of theiy; "they will tmmediately change OBITU R [ment. to Jook after his interests. It must province were ~ being chiselled ip. present labor legislation," hel ARIES [PENSION PROBLEM be remembered that only a per- offt of millions of dollars by over-| .. - | "There is one point that Mr. centage of our taxpayers avail payments heine nade to soskioc | AMAZED AT CONFUSION SIMON McCOY Windover refers to, 'pe tors. He sai a comiis | : . Simon McCoy died at the home must be transferred', which helusing our transportation facil nade up of eight. P-C members, Of the Liberal platform in the of his son, Lorne, in Brooklin himself knows is impossible. I ities. It is a question of whether t§o Liberals and one CCF mem- coming election, S| Thursday, May 21. He was in his Would like to make that point or not the taxpayers can afford a ber had been named to investi- said that he was sometimes|g7th year. clear to all our present bus line|city-operated bus system. This gate |amazed at the confusion crested| Born in Clarke township, he|cmPloyees. The executive of the will be decided by the plebiscite oy that doin t wis proven iy the mind of John lames. vey. farmed in the grep all [Oshawa Railway Union, plus the June 8." 3 3 - ler, n . Tyrone he :- signed it. The he three|ty knows where it is gong." Be ber 'of Eon a" Dniteg Chveh filed a4 minority report. said. and, until some years ago, was ABLEGATION DENIED | He recalled that two years agola member of the Loyal Orange| j 1958, he said, the CCF lead-| when the Conservatives proposed Lodge in Tyrone en-dn the house, Donald McDon-|to increase corporation taxes,| He was predeceased five years ald? charged there had been/the CCF supported the motion ago by his wife, the former Am- By Kiwanis Club Word has been received this|the projects and programs car- week that the Oshawa Kiwanis ried out by the club in that Club has been named winner of year: top honors in the "Gold Divis-| This marks the first time that ion," of the Ontario-Quebec-Mar-/the Oshawa Club has won the itime District of Kiwanis Inter-/first place honors in the 'gold national, for its club activities division,' regarded as the most and aci#evements in 1058, keenly competitive group of all. The 'gold division" consists of Back several years ago, the Osh- all clubs of 10 members and awa Kiwanis Club was named over, and as such, embraces the winner in the "silver division" [largest clubs in the entire On-/under the presidency at that manipulating of stocks in/but the Liberals opposed it. At elia Thompson. the at and SR ot the ex.|that time, he said, the Liberal] Mr. McCoy leaves three sons, minister of mines as being one|leader explained that he did not/Lorne of Brooklin; Percy of of the men implicated. At that want to see the government in- Fenelon Falls, and Garnet of time, he said, Premier Frost! troduce leigslation like this "in| Bowmanville. He is also survived had become very angry andour mci rush to the welfare by a daughter, Mrs. A. Poulter| clfimed that this charge was state." | (Verna) of Oshawa. nothing but les. "Now, he must be taking a| The funeral will be from the One year later, he said, the leaf out of John Diefenbaker's| Northeutt and i Fueral ome, owmanvilie, May N information was made public book. The things he is promising | V again, and this time was|are not likely to be fulfilled eith-|2 p.m. The service will be con- chown that Mr. McDonald hadler," he said. {ducted by Rev. F. J. Jackson, of been right. | "He promised this week that Tyrone United Church. "Not only was the ex-minister if the Liberals were elected, the] MRS. JULIA EDMONDS of mines involved but so were province would bear t full cost| FRENCHMAN'S BAY Fu. tario-Quebec - Maritime District, time, of Howard H. Kerr leaders of the Progressive Con-\of education," said Mr. Thomas, neral services were held in To- itself one of the largest districts| In acknowledging the honor servative party who got their «py where would the money ronto, Saturdgy, May 16, for the in the Kiwanian International or- brought to the elub in his term of finger in the barrel and helped come from?" {late Mrs. Julla Edmonds, widow ganization office, past president Harry Gay themselves I over a haltmill po 014 that the CCF had pro-|of the late Harry Edmonds, who! The award was announced at graciously extended full credit i . pov " thi +. posed some years ago that the|died Thursday, May 14, at Osh- this week's regular meeting of for the award, to the efficiency "To the CC yarty: Sus Day federal and provincial govern-|awa General Hospital the club, when President Ken of all his committee chairmen ards an issue Tn Vie *" | ments should shoulder the cost of| Mrs. Edmonds, who lived alone Smyth extended hearty congra- and to each individual member, he said. {education. If the CCF is elected,/in her home on the Bay road, tulations to Immediate , Past for the contribution every Ki- LEADER INVOLVED ihe said, increased corporation had been a friend to all, especial- | President Iarry Gay, for the wanian made during the year But, he said the gas stocks taxes would meet that cost. |ly the children. She was a life honor and distinction brought to|1958 - {member of the Silver Cross/the Oshawa Club, in 1958. The, This week's program, in con- . . |Women of the British Empire and award winner is named by a Ki- junction with the observance this Charge Walker I | . Concealing Fact member of Ladies Auxiliary, wanis International board of week of Victoria Day, featured Branch 11, Canadian Legion. |judges and is based upon the the showing of a very excellent Her husband, Harry, predeceas- versatility and success of a color film, entitled "The Sceptre I J kson 'pensions themselves of the opportunity of | Top Honors Won [= selves. They will be assigned to|treasurer, and James Lee and a camping area and given a|Stew. McKinley, who are seeking number to designate them for in- election to the office of guide. structional and competitive Those contesting the five seats events. on the political action committee Some instructional events will(are: Robert Bedford, John be sand stories (tracking), canoe- ing, tree identification and other Eoors scouting subjects. ' " Competitive events will tuelude(Stevens. Claris tests from first class, second] : Clase and tenderfoot sco work. con firs te pains somtoad BY Patrols will be judged on or. Hel . ance, food prep: iff Pilkey, Les Scott. Al Stovelle and Wil- ability, menu and ara- awa, It wes cemented in true Laughlin's went with the plant "for better or for worse" fashion/and 'R.S."" would be the first at the turn of the century when president of the new enterprise. fire wiped out thé plant. To help] 'Mr, Sam' must shake his the company rebuild, the town of- head in awe today when he com- fered a loan of $50,000 to be re- pares the original plant's floor paid whenever convenient, space of less than three acres "We appreciated that and ac. with the sprawling 125 acres cepted," recalls Mr, McLaughlin'cupled by GM, now. And in a series of articles he wrote original working crew of in Maclean's Magazine, 'We 200 with the present Oshawa em- wanted to stay in Oshawa. We ployee strength of 12,500, felt a loyalty to the iown in which| The current annual payroll we had then been established for| which has climbed to a thumping nearly a quarter of a century, a $60,000,000 must also look gigan- loyalty which amounted to th , i e| tic, So must the company's feeling that Oshawa owned the tax hills which total $75,000 business as much as the Mc. Or maybe, as he Laughlin's did." over the line of 3,500 This loyalty was the ma jor and trucks the company factor in a later decision that duced, Mr, Mela also shaped the destinies of city by the CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birthdays today: Mrs, Sid Loscombe, 480 Miller avenue; Mrs. James A. Scott, 631 Christie avenue; Mrs. T. W. Metcalfe, 79 Rit. son road north; Fred Vickers, 1200 Somerville avenue; Ken- neth Brown, 202 Windsor av. enue; Nancy Manning, Ross- land road east; Herbert Doughty, 335 Kingsdale av- enue; Stella Dulny, 130% Olive avenue; George Wod- nisky, 325 Oshawa boulevard : Gail Dawe, 216 Park road north; Danny Dilla bough, 164 Elgin street east; Julia Mora, 625 Ritson road north; Bernice Spaulding, 214 Kendal avenue; Marilyn Ban. non, 180 Prince street; y Ross Sutherland, 848 Cartref avenue; Douglas MacDonald gab 3ifs il i production 24,085 units in 1919 to last , 'Or shoyld 1 larly that day in first automobile Ag} nh HTS Ri 1 : g ® Hee five seats on mittee ave: church service in the 'Harry oe Jecreation com- Rigg Memorial Chapel', Sunday . Badgley, at 8.45 am. ' Brown, Fred iw oy ee The boys will march from Ked- Inally, Frank Mackin, } Neon ron United Church, east of the|mack. y ising frank 0 |camp, into the camping area a1] Come. A a 4 8.30 a.m. Saturday. They will be|® aise og " ae. dioksiet judged on appearance and meth. | Cond! gles or - the Sate ods of carrying equipment. The counctl are: y, "camporee" will close around 4 req Brisebols, Les Scott, Joe p.m. Sunday | McCloskey, Nelson Wilson, Sid buoy McCormack, William Werry, Don Will Charge Smith, Bill Harding, Doug Sut. ton, John Black, James Lee, Oshawa Woman Ed Krawchuck, Russ MecNell, Stew McKinley, James Lowney, LINDSAY -- Crown Attorney L. W. Jordan stated Wednesday D. A. Ryerse, Jack Colbary, Bob Spencer Cliff Pilkey Abe Taylor, that a charge of eriminal negli- gence will be laid against Miss Malcolm Smith, Pete Wilson, Joan Nesbitt, 28, of Osh , who Donald Powless, Ralph Cooke, Al-| 277 Park road south, The py their birthda receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre four-week fod. Reports on birth be received only between the hours of 8 am. and 10 am. ON THE PREMISES No Notice required when Fur are desl FOR FREE PICKUP PHONE RA 5-6312 MORRISON 12 KING WEST -- OSHAWA FURS DID YOU KNOW that Nu-Way Rug are experts |i in the Rug Cleaning field? So why take chances with your valugble rugs. Have them cleaned by NU-WAY RUG end CARPET SALES, 174 Mary = RA 5.1202, "Nip" and Tucker. Of these lat is a patient in the Ross Memorial [ter candidates 11 will be elected. Hospital here suffering from mul. tiple abrasions and lacerations. Miss Nesbitt was the driver of a northbound ear which was in collision with an eastbound car on the holiday, which » by Ralph Handle, aged 33, of {Camp Borden. Handle i in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, Miss Rose Delucetia, of Osh | |awa, companion of Miss Nesh!ft | |is also in the Lindsay hospital suffering from abrasious and la-| cerations. | WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE 290 Albert St, RA 8-031) Res RA 3.7550 Open Thurs, Fri., Sat. THE PRINCE PH { | i) CITY OF TRANSCRIPT CITED led her several! years ago club's activities during the cal- and The Mace." Kiwanian Bob The deceased is survived by endar year, along with the an-/ Broadbent introduced Chas. H. one daughter, Mrs, Julia Jorden, |nual "achievement repoit,"|Dowton of the Oshawa Film Coun- a son, Stanley, and a sister, Mrs. which submitted annually, lists cil, who was responsible for the > : : : {Chariofie: Roberts, also five, presentation of the picture. "Who is the master of distor-! "People will be voting on this grandchildren and several great- Dealing with the historical on on city council?" asked Keith issue and these points are as im-| grandchildren { Postal Cl erk { background of the formation of a to: secre ary of the Oshawa|portant as any'hing contained in|" The funeral took place from the d people's parliament, the picture i district Lapor Council, in an the bylaw « Sherrin Funeral Home. Interment vr » {embraced such historical events w with The Oshawa Times| «7 feel, in this whole issue, Mr. was in Pine Hills Cemetery. S t T 1 as the signing of the Magna Ta Albert Walker stated hog a ee ey be en 0 jal Carta, the gradual steps of pro. Ls her yalker sta nioff, insteac criticizing 3 . gress made as men striv for e press, Saturday, May 16, that| Christine Thomas, in the press, to) CITY AND Robert Clifford Jarvis, 273 Divi- [fe of Rh arve = t to he purchased by have used the space to lay bare] [clon street, was Jafled Jor dix and right to govern themselves. if he gets theithe honest facts and figures of {months by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs mhe picture concluded with the would not cost $27,000 this busline purchase for the pub-| DISTRICT { Wednesday, when he pleaded official opening of the Canadian | ould cost approximatelr He". auilty to stealing from the mails. parliament, by Her Majesty, 0," Mr. Ross said "This is his duty as chairman 3 AMBULANCE CALLS Jarvis is a postal clerk in Osha- Queen Elizabeth 11 1d. Walker knows that in the of the transportation znd traffic] No fires were reported by the wa. a ..e, a ir-tes of the transportation and committee", Mr. Ross said. Oshawa Fire Department this) Postal investigator Robert fie committee meeting, which! «pg» Cline president of the morning. Three ambulance calls|James Allan told the court that chaired, October 30, 1958, MI.|y abhor Council, referred to Ald. Were answered during the night. after a number of complaints had | ckson is reported 2s saying: Walker's comment, in the press. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE | Pee? received about money and [that he would have been happy 10| Two men pleaded guilty be. |OUNer Articles disappearing from "It ts intended to use new FEPOTt to Labor Counell an the sore Magistrate F. §, Ebbs, here he Tals, a letter containing shc-cylinder gascline, General Mo- Dus franchise if they had asked mhreday, to stealing $1,500 from $3.30 was addressed to an wa tdrs buses. New 82- ger Him. la safe at the Fashion Village P2nk and kept under surveil bices are priced at $27,000." This| Mr. Cline pointed out that Ald. Clothing store, Simcoe street l2DCe. as reported on two - section Christine Thomas is a delegate south, M: | The money was found on Jar- The week of May 25th to page A | , May 14. Clarence John Wil five. of the minutes', Mr. Ross to the labor council and as presi-\son '201 Courcelette Ave. and|ViS when he was searched later, designated os Cleanup Week |dent of the council, "I asked pocer D. Cawke®, 117 Brock for 10 cents, which Jarvis said. | Rog except north, Whitby, were re told authorities he had spent on CLEANUP WEEK arrangements have been made for the collection from private residences, on their usual garbage day, of all hold lati of furni lothi OSHAWA May 29th inclusive, has been in the City of Oshawa and discarded house g., rubbish resulting a soft drink. Jarvis, who is married and has one child, told the court that he was having trouble meeting high payments on a car. ° $225 Damage her to brief the members on the "Also, Ald. Walker mentioned | street 1% city council Tuesday, May 19,|Dus Jlesiscia. Tu, is the reason | nanded until Tuesday for sen- i h was reported in the press, ppe tence. No evidence was heard. | TREATED FOR CUTS for y 20, that he was amazed ai i the press. i never instructed to investi-| Mr. Cline stated that the posi- the purchase price of the tion of the labor council has al-| The Oshawa Times had to in- g stock Mr. Dickson would ways been in favor of municipal stal a new panel of plate glass in| ownership of the bus franchise. its building Wednesday after-| "We cant understand, if Mr.|noon. G. Andrews was admiring | Valker "has attemnted at every| Dickson can operate this bus line! one of the large, blown-up, aerial opportunity to plead ignorance as|at a profit, why it can't be oper- | photographs of Oshawa hanging from the cleaning up of groun tons, packing cases end All materials to be collected Ross charged that Ald Wa 11 MATERIALS N poirs, and domestic waste material such es poper, rags, cor above-mentioned week only, and aot the same time and in the some ploce os the garbage for the regular collection. ds or from minor household re- This is your opport should be put out during the approaches you , . OT INCLUDED nn uses", in quoting from the trans-| the cost to purchase these ated at a profit under municipal in the downstairs lobby. He turn ownership". ed to leave by the front door and | inadvertently walked through the| |clear glass panel. He was treat-| Only one accident was reported In Collision IN THIS COLLECTION t of minutes. Mr. Ross read: If the present fleet is pur-| STREETS CLOSED ed for minor cuts at the Oshawa,/by the O:hawa Police Depart-| Nased for $40,000, four new buses| TWO streets will be closed for clinic. | ment this morning. The accident buld be purchased and four of| today and Satur NATURAL CAUSES {occurred Thursday at 6:50 a.m. | tile o'dest would be junked". He|d27. the city engineer's office] LINDSAY -- A coromer's $ {on Ritson Rd. N. at the railway ad this, 100, was a report by Mr. |reports. Closed are: Ritson Rd. go oil =o SOF the death | tracks. in section five, page two, |Borth from Rossland Rd. E. 0] "Roce plowert 63. of Burke.| Drivers were Peter M. Carveth, Alice St. and Simcoe 8t. N. fom ¢on ho was found dead May 2 385 Ritson Rd. N., and Robert W labor council secretary sug-| Nonquon Rd. to Taunton Rd.|jn 3 police station cell here "was Lidster, 162 Verdun Rd. Damage | that these are facts 'that| Emergency conditions, such as due to natural causes The jury to the Carveth vehicle amdunted not be covered up. 'They bad weather, may require the made no recommendations." Mr.|to $75 and to the Lidster vehicle be made public by Ald. |closing of other streets, although| Blewett, a fruit vendor, had been $150 are very impor- they will be kept open wherever| arrested on am intoxication, Constable C. E. Smith investi Large quantities of waste bui on This special collection applies nutes not to apartments, stores, busi 1d > as ther | } products (in excess of tne normal amount handled in regular garbage collections) are not included in this collection ALDERMAN WALTER R. BRANCH, Chairman, Board of Works. PLEAS Iding material ond waste food only to private households and nesses or industries YOUR HELP IS NEEDED CHAPTER Tag Day SATURDAY, MAY 23 funds for their many charitable projects. When the |.0.D.E. tagger WITH YOUR DONATION ILIP unity to help the 1,.0.D.E. in the effort to raise E BE GENEROUS { lo taxpayer s in Oshawa", !possible. |charge. | gated. [|] »

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