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The Oshawa Times, 12 Nov 1959, p. 6

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- a Pl 'SCENE OF TRAI bb "Four persons died in a head- | northern Alberta hamlet. This | destroyed by burning ofl from { Midi. ttt N CRASH on crash of two trains in this | picture shows debris of station, exploding tank car. --CP Wirephoto. [regular report to the UN in New| BOOST ESTIMATE $60,000 Want Snowplow |Error Made Stationed Here |BY Court HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling| The decisions were sparked by Says Cadi ton township council voted Wed | Deputy-reeve Garnet B. Rickard nesday night, to invite the Unitec| vho suggested tha: 'now we| PNAWMANVILLE -- Magistrate Counties roads commission (:|iave gone this far and engaged R. B. Baxter has acknowledged ton township council Wednesday the new proposed township gar |and in case we're all kicked out police court, Sept. 22, when Dun-|law to raise debeniures for an tion. \ |vlans back to call for tenders." street was fined $50 and costs in ~onstruction of four mew public Council also asked counties en |Je said the heating for the pro-|absentia on a charge of huntingischool classrooms. gineer George Totten to have|josed new building could be left without a licence. The fine was plans for the garage ready for|until tenders are called. reduced to the mini $18.15, council's December meeting. "When a snowstorm starts, His Worship convicted Martin treasurer Walter E. Rundle to there would be a counties' plow Sept. 22, on a charge of hunting apply to the OMB for preliminary nere heated and ready to 80, without a licence. Martin did not|approval for an expenditure o: whereas now it sits outside at/appear in court, and a fine ~fig50000 for the project. However, Newcastle or Newtonville," said $50 and costs or 15 days in jail|M, J, Hobbs, secretary-treasurer the deputy-rezsve. {was levied. of the township area public school Wi i me us Bin board, told council the $50,000 re- M. Burns, Canadian commander Tourin 'B obby' toe charee should not lave Deen Suesiod would Jo euliing 5 ho of the United Nations Emer- g heard Sept. 22. Martin was not|oxtra $10,000. required to appear until Sept. 29. "rhe school board plans to build gency Force in the Middle East, said Wednesday both Israel and Speaks On Guns He therefore reduced the fine tol, too" room addition to West Egypt are "content" with the ON tain's|the Minimum penalty of $18.15,|y.010 Grove School and a two- seven-nation force, but declined] MONTREAL (CP -- Britain's; 0 "gine Martin would have Map woaapong Dordt Doli to predict how long it will re.|touring bobby, Constable Nor-|;iiginally paid, if he had chosen in out i t . j/man Niblo, said Wednesday there rt. ain at te Feypuan » Istae) is little criminal gunplay in Bri- fo seitle out of cow Deputy - Reeve Garnet . Rick- Gen, Burns is spending a short|tain because it is difficult for\Canada and the United States./ard moved council should recom- leave in Ottawa after making his|°riminals to get firearms. The British travel associati~n|mend the school board to con- Ee spoke at-a press conference|sponsored the tour to promote|sider additional school accommo- dation at Hampton. He said there! (ren. Burns Visits Ottawa On Leave OTTAWA (CP)--Lt.-Gen. E. L. York. as he ended a five-week tour of'tourist travel in Britain, For 4 Classrooms HAMPTON (Staff) -- Darling- are 42 children acieniing the old Hampton school, 'viich, accord garage a counties' snowplow ir|Vir. Totten to prepare the plans,|an error made in Bowmanville night passed two stages of a by-|ing to wellare adm aistrator J. D. Hogarth was condemned 15 years age and storage shed on comple: | iext year, we should have thelcan S. Martin, of 53 Concession|expenditure of $60,000 for the ago. Mr. Rickard said the board would be criticized by Northum- At the meeting, Thursday last, herland - Duriam Health Unit instructed township clerk-\suthorities for making use of the old school. It is the only school in the area which fails to meet health unit requirements. A let- ter will be sent to the board. hy TO DISCUSS UNION LONDON (Reuters) -- Presi. dent Sekou Toure of Guinea said Wednesday that a conference of 13 African states--nine now in- dependent and four to be shortly --would be called in 1960 to dis- cuss an Arficangunion. The tall head of Africa's youngest inde- pendent nation also was received at Buckingham Palace by the Queen Wednesday, Permits Up In October SBOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Dring October, a total of 21 bidllding permits for a total value of+$84 920 were issued by building iffpector Mel. Moore. This is over double the September fig- ufs when 14 permits were issued for a total value of $35,75. mcluded in October were per- s to build seven new dwell- =. They were issued to: rge Vinish, Concession street, $M,300; A. Oswald, Frederick stfeet, $11,000; D. Beers, Park- way Crescent, $12,500; B. Pas- spt, Rehder avenue, $10,700; M. Peston, Rehder avenue, $9,200; J* J. Flett, Parkway Crescent, $8,500 and Frank Wonnacott, Mearns avenue $3000 Dther permits included Dr. I. Me Woolsey, 10 Frederick street, $80 for a carport; Lander Hard- ware, 7 King street east, altera- tigns, $4500; K. Shackleton, 89 h street, $500, carport; F. frrard, 56 West Beach, , cottage repairs; Pat Gould, rk avenue, $500 renewal; R. Davies, 144 Scugog street, $1000, garage; Keir Lamb, Baseline rdad, demolition, $100; R. W. Stocker, 21 Brown street, altera- tions, $1260; J. C. Samis, 45 Car- lisle, alterations, $700; John M.| James, King street west, altera- | tions, $1150; G. Elliott, 1 Ontario | sffeet, garage, $600, M. Derew- laniuk, 3 Coleman street, garage, $300. You can save $60 on this exclusive, modern suite! Triple dresser has 7 drawers . . . enough for 2 people Come in and examine these big, beautiful pieces from top to bottom. The extra draw- ers in the triple dresser will be so useful. Bevelled-edge mirror tilts for full-length view- ing. Chest has 4 full-width drawers. Lock-joint construction is so durable. Bed has bookcase headboard with 2 sliding panels. Brass pulls glow on Mocha Walnut finish. \ Regularly 239.95! 3-PIECE SUITE Only 18 Monthly Payments of $12, 179-95% "- DUNBARTON - By GRACE MILLS | PUNBARTON -- St. Paul's-on- the-Hill Anglican Church Auxile faly will hold its annual Christ. mas bazaar Saturday, Nov. 21, frgm 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. ¥he Base Line Home and School Association met Monday evening, Nov. 9, when represen- tallves from the Bell Telephone § Company gave a talk on the con- | § veésion to' the dial telephone sys- tein. Some members already have dial phones. The remainder will be installed in March of next year, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell t several days at Sault Ste. ie recently. % F. Mills has returned e from a visit with friends inwListowel, Ont. 3 is reported that Stanley Bur- gess, formerly of Pine Drive, | d suddenly in Vancouver, | where he and Mrs. Burgess have 3s residing. urray Stroud and Dave Rob- ertson of Pickering, renresenting th§ Toronto Olympic Club, raced insan event in Buffalo, at the wkend. iting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Family Special Big $80 Saving Chesterfield or davenport suite 2-tone frieze, foam cushioning Let Santa bring these handsome, big-scaled pieces as a gift for the home that all can enjoy. Built on solid hard- wood frames to withstand hard use. Zippered cushions are plump with ""Texfoam'/, so spring back into shape after use. Davenport will sleep two. High-piled acetate frieze shows off channel backs and fancy arms. 190.95 Reg. 279.95! 2-PCE. SUITE id Sunday were Mrs. Cress- and family of Toronto istrict teachers attended a vention in Greece, New York, last Friday. Mrs. David Hendry, Mr. and Mss. Harry Bullick and Donna, | vifited the Thompsons and the MeClements. Base Line, Sunday. | Ty also visited Arthur Themp-| who is a patient in Ajax| H#xoital. i Mir. and Mrs. Bill Denysuik of Dwmbadton, moved to Etobicoke rday, while Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Watson moved to their pew home in Toronto the same day. Mrs. James Williamson, Pine Dive, is a patient in Ajax Hos-| pital. | r. and Mrs. Brian McCombe David, Willowdale, visited . George Watson at the week- . They also visited Mr. Wat- som who is a patient in Oshawa Géperal Hospital, where he underwent surgery last week, The bazaar under the auspices| ofthe Ladies Auxiliary of the Camadian Legion, will be held Safurday in the store next to the Log Cabin. PICKERING » By GRACE MILLS Bookcase sliding doors close off large storage area PICKERING -- Kenneth Heron, You can quickly finish this bookcase to stiflent minister, conducted the Remembrance Day service. Mr.| fit into any room. Built of clearly grained H spoke on Peace in the Werld. The choir provided musie urler the direction of Mrs. M. leader. The Young People met in the evening. when a film on the life of Marv Slessor was shown. WA BAZAAR The Afternoon WA of the Unit-| ed Church held a successful ba-| zaar in the CE Centre. The Hal- lowe'en motif was carried out in wal and table decorations. Bak- h aprons, and hand worked arficles were on sale and tea was . Jenkinson, wife of a for- mer Jninister, opened the bazaar.| cabinet woods with 2 sliding doors. Fitted M¢Clement, organist and choir! with 2 full-width shelves Reg. 14.95! OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-3519 Open on Friday Until 9 P.M. sizes and colors, Family-Size Dinette For 4 table has marbelized centre choose bronze or chrome tone 1} : New Fleetwood TV Walnut or Limed Oak finish 21" screen for easy viewing Styled exclusively for us, so we could give you extra features. ARBORITE table has a genuine inlaid top with marbelized centre, woodgrained border. Extends to 54", Heavy vinyl covers and ""Texfoam" seating on chairs. y 69.95 Save $100 on a gift to please all the family Fringemaster 19-tube cha- ssis pulls in local and fringe stations clearly. New local and distance switch. Slim styling with no back 269-95 protrusion. Reg. 369.95! Reg. 109.95! 5-Piece Suite " Choose from assorted styles Gift Cushions Reg. upto 2.19 Each shapes. Many 1 77 LJ

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