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The Oshawa Times, 3 Nov 1959, p. 6

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i WORKMEN PREPARE TO move the 1820 log cabin onto its new site at Brougham, To facilitate moving from Agin- court the upper storey was re- moved. The heav hand hewn logs are in good condition, Niki Corchis, Jr., who donated the cabin to the Pickering Histor- ical Society says the type of construction and broadaxe work is an aid in setting the date of construction. Mr, Corchis is shown in the lower photo. He Cabin Moved dressed in pioneer garb and made the journey from Agin- court on the top of the cabin to guard it from damage from trees, --Photos by John Mills 'No Parking' | Signs Needed BOWMANVILLE Staff) -- Monday night in- ment to arrange for the signs which can be removed after the services and permit parking when there is no ome at church The decision came when Coun cillor Ken Nicks told council he has been approached by Rev. Herbert who complained that people using the arena on Sun- days are taking all the parking places along Temperance street, leaving no place for the congrega- tion to park their cars, He said they are not using the parking space at the arena. NEED SIGNS Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney told council he felt the church should get some signs made, as , and he would think it was up to the church to appoint someone to | after putting thm up and taking them down be. ore and after the church ser- vice, . Deputy - reeve Jack Brough stated council gives the same consideration to the Dominion Store for trucks making deliver- jes there, and he felt it must be embarrassing to those going to church to see fellows pulling their, hockey gear out of the car right in front of the church. Chief Kitney asked how they were going to determine who were the church goers. And Councillor there is a problem there all day Sunday, Appointed BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --- John Geboers, an employee of the town works department since to Bowmanville four and a years ago. has been ap- pointed acting the balance of the year, Mr, Geboers will fill the va- cancy left by former works super- intendent Lloyd Quinton, who left Friday for Ireland, where he will his family before employment in the UK, He serv- ed as works superintendent for three years. Mr, Geboers said he will serve as works foreman until a new man is a ed sometime in January, but in his capacity as foreman will spend most of his time "working with the guys on the job" rather than in the works department office. Nicks replied it would probably require a small amount of polie- ing but it wouldn't take long be- fore they learned who the church goers were, Chief Kitney pointed out there would have to be a change in the bylaw, but he felt the signs could be taken down after the morning service to allow parking in the afternoon, then be replaced again in the evening to reserve park- ing space for those attending evening worship, INTERPRETING THE NEWS No Aim Changed No Liability BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- At a special meeting of town council October 15, it was learn. ed that the present town liability insurance policy does not cover claim rendered by former Rate- payers' Association president, Ed Foran, for damages in loss of business while Liberty street south was torn up for construe- tion of the storm sewer, At the meeting it was suggest. ed that Mr. Foran be informed that the town does not assume any liability for his claim, town foreman for|Congress, Canadian taking statement ot Magara Falls Sun. Town Foreman| Jodoin Outlines Political Stand OTTAWA (CP)--Claude Jodoin, t of the Canadian Labor left - of - itic'al party has the un- support of the CLC. asked by The comment on a new pol reserved Mr. Jodoin was Press to day Mai torted and misrepresented statement by Mr, Jodooin to CLC-CCF new party seminar Winnipeg last August. The Winnipeg story, Aug. 28, said that Mr, Jodoin "'splashed cold water" on a close CLC tie up with the new party by say-|Union that the CLC itself should not but that misplaced em- phasis conveyed an erroneous pression of his meaning, It had long been known that the though it suppo hoped its affiliated unions would today than it was gress, number leave completed freedom to each union on the atiliation, sf must carry tions in ment. plies any the polic the same full litical forging." A summary of the OP as its 'president, for a new party k is - i858 i and a half ago. . . . nomous organiza I | g its relation "This position atk ¥ legislative | 5 | hy A ins | the time, join up. This was not splashing cold water but simply affirming a position reached by a Ci convention and stated in a refer. ence manial issued as a guide to study groups considering the new party. REFERS TO STATEMENT He referred to a subsequent statement to the Winnipeg meet- ing that his remarks had been in- terpreted in the press as at. least a partial reversal of the CLC 1¢| Bank To Increase Capital Structure TORONTO (CP)--The Bank of Nova Scotia plans to increase its authorized capital from $25,000, 000 to $50,000,000. Present authorization is for 3, 500,000 shares of $10 par value Temperance each, of these, 2,160,000 shares position, are issued. Shareholders will be By Khrushchev [Building Now Talk Heard AJAX (Staff) -- '"'Temperance is a Christian Doctrine". This was the topic of Rev. T. Rex Nor- man on Sunday at St. Paul's United Church. In his sermon, based on St. Paul's writings in Galatians 5, Mr. Norman said, "Drunkenness was a lust of the flesh and they which do such things shall not inherit the Kingdom of God". Mr. Normad said self restraint, moderation in speech, conduct and drinking was embodied in the doctrines of the Christian re- ligion and no longer should this be ignored. In referring to the plebiscite to be held in Ajax on November 21, Mr. Norman told his congrega- tion that each must be persuaded) . Long Distance BROUGHAM -- The moving of| Mr. Corchis said the cabin for- a log cabin from Agincourt oy stood on Brimley road, |Brougham was accomplished on|Agincourt, and has been known | Monday without incident and inlas the Harry Morgan cabin. He |excellent time. The journey be-{said Harry Morgan was born in |gan at 10 a.m. and the cabin ar-|the cabin 76 years ago and occu- rived opposite its new site at|pied it until about three years ago |1.15 p.m. when he built a new home, | Provincial Police provided an a f A |escort down the Lansing Cut-off Ros. Corciiis gave high praise to to No. 2 Highway where the Pick-(}' on SL. © al STougia n Wie ering Township police took over| 28 ell Sue] al Dk pe for the journey up the Altona | 3817 "8 Hor oa ems ed road. At the 4th Concession offic- downs oT Cid a og Whig ers of the Whitby detachment] : nominal sum, The mover was Jo- OPP took over escort duties. The soon Harris, The cabin will be placed on its trip along No. 7 Highway was a |new site in the school grounds quick one. The building took up 22 feet of the highway and wit traffic had to stay be. of Brougham School. It will event-| hind, but there was little delay ually have for companv the old| traffic was light. | Green River School and a church the; By J. M. ROBERTS Associated Press News Analyst Nikita Khrushchev's 'recipro- cal concessions" speech before the Supreme Soviet is being hailed by Western observers as his most conciliatory statement to date, despite the fact that it carries its own built-in warning. The Soviet premier dwelt at length on the necessity for peace. He reiterated the Soviet desire for a negotiated settlement of the Indian - Chinese border dispute. He injected a note of tolerance for France's troubles in Algeria, NIKI CORCHIS, JR signed to keep the world off bal- ance and unprepared for revolu- tionary thrusts. In talking of the need for re- ciprocal concessions, Khrushchev didn't offer any. He did say that he would go for step-by-step dis- Thomson House LONDON (CP) -- Kemsley House, for more than three dc | rades the headquarters of one of Britain's biggest ="! Th, House armament if the other ti would not accept his offer of complete disarmament in four years. His package, however, remains the same, aimed primarily at liquidation of American military bases abroad. The world now generally ac- On the latter point, Khrushch seems to be again cuddling up to President de Gaulle as he did in arranging to go to Paris for con- ferences, This leads inevitably to speculation as to his motive. Is he launching an intensive effort to widen the gap that already ex- ists between de Gaulle and Brit- Laud Clinic cepts Khr hev's protestations that he does not want war--at least not in the immediate future. He has not convinced it that he wants peace. Indeed, the cold war is to be pursued more vigorously than ever, under the zigzag. Kemsley Newspapers Limited is to be held Thursday to change the name of the building p-~ tha| name of the company to Thom- son Newspapers Limited. The changes are to coincide, with the resignations from the board of Lord Kemsley's four sons--Lionel Berry, deputy chair- man; and Dennis, Neville and Anthony Berry, all directors. Canadian publisher Roy Thom- son acquired the Kemsley em- pire in August. Thomson's new The Winnipeg statement con- tinued: "This interpretation is utterly asked to approve the increase in Halifax Dec. 2. SATURDAY E TOR Cobourg . . Port Hope . ONTO going and returning same Saturday only. Bowmanville . $1.85 2.90 Oshawa 2.65 Whitby . . . . XCURSIONS in his own mind about the issues|as acquisition includes three national newspapers, a large number of provincial pr' Corresponding fares from intermediate and other printing and publishing " pein interests. FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS Crowning the empire is the| : authoritative Sunday Times --|| CANADIAN NATIONAL CANADIAN PACIFIC 19.70 MEAT EATER TASTES CAKE HANOVER, NH. (AP) -- Hale and hearty on his "cave man' diet of meat, arctie explorer Vilhjalmur Stefans- son said Monday he will « "sample" a cake for his 80th birthday today. Stefansson put himself on a diet of fat and lean meat four years ago. "After all, the cave men involved, but he warmed his lis-| The log cabin was built in 182 from Whitevale. On Traffi teners of the "lies" which the|/and was donated to the Pickering| The society * estimated that it| "Vote Yes" side would have Historical Society by Niki J. Cor-/would cost $6,500 to renovate the BOWMANVILLE (Staff) them believe as truth. He said, in-|chis Jr. He is a former chairman buildings. They will be used as a/A letter was received by town creased liquor outlets increased!of East York Historical commit-| museum, as an educational factor council October 27 from Magis- priv ig Fionn A Seats ee. Bi io rate R. B. Baxter, commending| yo, g'ty foment whatever trouble 3.001011 An, MARY GLLer prob | Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney she can between the members of | lems, and these are the very] |Ryezk, Mrs. Wynn Scarff, com-| ; ; things all responsible citizens are ' | mittee chairman; Grant Lewing-|for the splendid job he is doing the North Atlantic alliance. the Bowmanville traffic] The important thing, however, trying to decrease and particular-| ton, master of ceremonies; Wil-| with ly must Christians try de- liam Huges, Mrs. E, Rvezk, Mrs. | clinic. is that Khrushchev now has con- crease them. . Pearce, T. McCarthy, Mrs. G firmed with his own words the widespread belief in the West that [J ote-Yes L Mr. Norman said, the idea that Lewinton and William MacDon- S more liquor outlets will increase| ald his disarmament and peace cam- paigns are tactics designed to ou: et us| Committee ain on the one hand, and to a lesser degree with the United States on the other? I TROUBLE - MAKER | It has been Russia's line for brothers at the beginning of the| century. | .| Reeve W. D. Higgon suggested |this should be brought to the at- tention of the public, because he up without any desire to use li-| Holds Meet quor to excess are "lies" and he gave statistics to prove his point. The Ajax "vote yes" commit tee, campaigning for the coming Mr, Norman urged his congre- gation to vote for what they could liquor plebiscite on Nov. 21 held 2 hanquet-rally attended by some pray for. TN 200 people in the Hotel Genosha New Police [aime = one Contract said, if it had been a criticism of | some kind, it would appear on| Accounts Get | better his position in the cold war rather than to end it. He said Saturday he was not Green Light BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Town council voted Monday night to pass the following October accounts for payment. Those paid prior to the council meeting to-| talled $57,082.40. The fire com- mittee account was $47.20, roads and streets, $3,653.85; cemetery, from Oakville, guest speaker for the evening, told his listeners not to confuse the issue in this elec- tion, He said the only question at hand was whether or not Ajax was going to vote wet, not such BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Town council voted Monday night to write the Bowmanville Police Association advising them it would be agreeable to negotiate a new contract for police con- things as location, additions to exis'ing facilities, etc. stables as soon as possible after) the new year. | ;/marked the main expense in the $25.10; welfare, $1017.55; dog pound, $88.01; public property, $24.51; police, $177; finance, 1$876.34. | Accounts which were received {late but which were approved for {payment were: Stephen Fuels, |$246.96; and Frank Cowan Insur- {ance Co. Ltd., $5,048.72. Mayor W. Dj Carruthers | re- accounts paid prior to the meet. ing/ was to the H. M. Brooks Con- struction Co. for the work done on the arena. TIMES BUREAUS the front 'page of our local moving awav from basic Com- papers. munist ideology but was adher- i ing to Lenin's policy of flexibil- Mayor W. D. Carruthers said |ity, we hear lots of criticism, but al Lenin's policy of flexibility has pat on the back for a job well|glso been described as the zigzag. done does not hurt sometimes. Under it, frontal attack alternates He too requested the press draw with withdrawal when necessary, this to the attention of their subterfuge where practical, with readers. [recurrent peace offensives de- lived on it for 1,000,000 years," he said. Although birthday cakes aren't on the diet, he de- cided he would make an ex- ception for his 80th celebra- tion, Stefgnsson's exploits in the north began 55 years ago, He is now a consultant to Darte Inouth College on polar stu- es. the long and {people point to them and say look at the condition of that man RJAX John Mills shortof It... 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When they stagger outside would not be in a position to bind another council, therefore coming out of the hotel and he Finance Committee Chairman probably never had a single Covicils Ivan M. Hobbs sug-|drink in the premises." gested council write the associa-| « tion informing it council would agus "where Jisay accidents be agreeable to negotiate as|drinking in a public place. It is soon as possible right after thelvery often home consumption nw year, He said the new coun-| that is to blame." ow not yet be sworn in. The head table was made u i 3 p of Police Chief Bernard R. Kitney|(po following committee mem- told council he is forbidden by bers and guests: Les Pearce law to be included in any con-\Mrs, T. McCarthy, William tract, that contracts were only|Scarff, Mrs. William Huges, Ed for constables below the rank of : deputy chief. VOLKSWAGEN J. A. NICHOLSON, Branch Manager Oshawe Shopping Centre, Oshawa, Ont. Phone: RA 5.4758 So You Don't Believe In Demons? 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