the young people by Rev. ald Allen Smith, Jim Stuart, | dy Dart, Wayne | Sonn Smith and Rev. John Ronda Gostlin, Sandra Fowler, = Ruth MacMillan, Viki | Ward and they were assisted by Sandra Gillard, Dorothy Arm- Barbara Breckenbridge. | Mrs. Detlor. Viki Rowe and Bar strong, Dorothy Dair, Judy Ste- garet Hamer, ' Lois bara Breckenbridge were each vens, Lynda J. Hall, Gladys slen Crawford and Peter awarded 5-year pins for ng Smith, Gary Crawford, Louie '- manskie for the examination for that Pogson, Gwen Thompson, Wen- period of time. The children re- ceiving prizes were as follows: Jimmy Quantrill, Margaret Smith, Joyce Crawford, John Adams, Margaret Sinclair, Jan- et Bradley. Bonnie Whalen, Pat sy Jewell, Pauline Arundel, Ron- children 31 for their Temper- On Tuesday these were awarded prizes efforis in the National ance Study Course, which in Whitby was promoted by the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Prizes were presented to Oshawa Pickering, Row: Mar- Glenney E Times Photo County Rate CE Saf dso Ser nis me Export Considerations UpFrom's9 For Gas Under Study But the first hearing netted a; Where should producer prices {bate, Ontario County Council on energy board has been consider- variety of factors ruling out abe regulated--at the federal or Tuesday afternoon set their 1960 ing in private a host of considera- snap decision whether 6,610 provincial level? Alberta con- {budget and levy. The rate is 11.15 tions affecting any decision to ex-| billion cubic feet of gas should be tends it already exercises effec- mills, a climb of 1.15 mills over port natural gas to the United released for sale to the U.S. tive control of the producer price. {last year's rate. The total bud-|States Pacific Northwest. California, the |The industry said provisions exist |get, "including roads, Fairview| pi recommendations to the Middle West and New York State giving provincial consumers fair {Lodge operation and general 20V- .aphinet to he made before the over periods of 20 to 25 years. protection. The energy board now jernment, is $1,797.962. end of March, will follow assess-| Here are some of them: |regulates rates charged to dis- | Hikes in two of the three bud-| ment of nearly a million words of How much gas can western|tributors by interprovineial ear- gets which make up the fotal| testimony and more than 120 ex- Canadian fields be expected to ries, and provincial governments county budget accounted for the| hibits submitted during 29 days show ultimately and how much regulate prices charged to con- 11.15 rise. The road budget, of,of public hearings. gas constitutes sufficient Cana- Sumers. 0 $1,403,800, was set at a six-mill| py. poss findings will carry| dian supplies for the reasonably| Should small communities near {levy, up one full mill from 1959. | hoiantial weight, not only in| foreseeable future? export lines have access to that The general rate budget was handling the five export applica- Ultimate reserves may exce ond gas? Yes, said communities of {set at 4.15 mills, up .15 mills. tions before it, but others that 300,000 billion cubic feet--as British Columbia's East Koote- | for 2 poses i may follow gainst about 27,000 billion th nays, arguing that the cost of sup- | Budgeted for general purposes may follow. against abo : plying small populations be abe was $317,625.72. Agreement seems general on some industry forecasts replied. Cro on by the exporters. The in- The Fairview Lodge rate, one the broad question of allowing Industry forecasts of Canadian dustry said that would be a bad mill, remained the same as last exports. Only the Saskatchewan requirement over 25-odd years) {precedent. year. Budget for the operation of | Power Corporation, one of 20 in- ranged between 21. mn billion | Will export prices be lower [the lodge is $76,536.52. terveners, was opposed. Exports cubic feet and 30,000 billion. than Canadian levels? No, the were favored by the Borden, o MARKET lindustry argued. Trans-Canada royal commission on energy i . Anti | Will the U.S. market continue Pipe Lines Ltd., hoping to export [whose recommendations Jed So to exist if Canada should with- via Emerson, Man., and Niagara Mr. and Mrs. Ron Deeth lef After five days of hectic de-i OTTAWA (CP)-- The national The following ladies are attend- ing the Glamcrama 60 Hairdre ers' Convention being held at the e, t- Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. W, Nichols, of Maria St., cele- Make Grants Of | \wHITBY And DISTRICT brated her 8th birth Satur- mo day. For the occa party {was arranged following guests: Colleen vey, Debbie ¢, Walton, Debbie w, ly on ion the a with Hai Mel Family Monuments $11,210 To Groups ROADS GRANTS Township of Uxbridge Township of Mara WELFARE GRANTS Ajax, Picker and Whitby Assoc. for Retarded Children $ 500.00 Children's Aid Society of the County of Ontario and City of Oshawa MISCELLANEOUS GRANTS Pickering Township His- Grants totalling S$11.210 were made to various organizations in Ontario County by county council in a bylaw on Tuesday. Included in the recipi were two ships, who r e grants in lieu ef taxes for road maintenance around county forests granis: $ 375.00 75.00 County Rules Hospita tow- shoulder ne The five huge sums to prov ospitals. arlier in the day, Wilfred Pascoe, Twp., that a grant separate {0 present hospitals do not reflect just proportion of the Whereas the use of public hos- I pitals has been increased by the Reeve improved medical and surgical Whitby subject of in Following are the AGRICULTURAL GRANTS Ontario County Soil Crop Improvements Association Ontario Department of Agriculture (Junior Farmers' Extension) Ontario Department of Agriculture (Statutory Grant) North Ontario Plowmen's Association South Ontario Plowmen's Association North Ontario District Women's Institute South Ontario District Women's s Institute debates Ontario cost 5500.00 Council the County a during the past seven a motion and days was "hoisted" over to the $ 100.00 1961 county council without a solu- torical Society $2500.00 tion being found for this year, Ontario County Mutual The subject was the matter Aid Fire Services capital grants for hospital con- sion, other similar Assoc iation 160.00 | struction and on Tuesday, councillagencies and ipdustrial hospital- voted in favor of a motion to re- ization plans. {ject another report of the com-| '"'Whereas eost of n Vimy Ridge LOBA Has Meeting mittee on hospital grants and tra- or additions to present Duidings verse council reased cost of material and labor As a result, the Oshawa Gener-'and of improved standards of ac- : : al Hospital, which sought a grant commodation and equipment. Vimy Ridge LOBA No $320,000 for a 220-bed addition "Be it therefore RN that regular monthly meetir this year, will not learn just how this council petition the federal I0OF Hall on Monday oy eons, much their grant will he and provincial governments to in- Worthy ms To ste Madeline In addition, council also passed crease the grants available to ho rshmore and ceputy MISINESS SIs, ocolution calling for increased pitals for new. construction and ter Beatrice Dalby sided. De-| o000 from federal and provin- equipping of same." votional exercises V e conduc ted Violet Rintz in the ab chaplain sister Lilian re was repeated by Anderson and sister certain expenses under the On-|General Hospital, was lost on 600.00 government the whole council and again la Reeve Pascoe called for a corded vote. He, Reeve Eve ings |Quantrill and Deputy-reeve ren Mowat, of Whitby, and nag 300.00 by Twp., voted for the grant. others voted against the grant cept ris,- of Port Perry, reeve Ross Hawthorne, ing Twp., who were absent. 300.00 639 held <1 ol n the 100.00 j¢ 100.0 00 res : LAST PROPOSAL I for grant of the final proposal grants. It proposed a Florist Speaks To YW Group The regular meeting of St. cial governments for hospital con- emia x Caw ga struction and this, incidentially, INCREASING BURDEN paved the w for Introducing hisresolution, tion putting hospital . Reeve Morley, who is chairman fer another vear ij. 1of the county's special commit- rejecting the latest suggested tee on hospital grants, reported eo ants. referred vear's that studies made by his commit- the council, "to allow sufficient time tee indicated that hospitals with- for representation to he made to out large bequests will continue According to the new propo: {the "dominion and provincial gov- to become heavy burdens on the Oshawa would ernments for increased aid for the taxpayer. the Ross Memorial Hospital, Li construction and equipping of Reeve Mills said that the maxi- say, $2 0; and the hospitals." mum . provincial and federal Memorial Hospital, Orillia, grants totalled only $6,000 per bed 100. These grants, present. The proposed Ajax|650. would have The resolution being sent to the hospital, he said, would cost $20,- three year two governments came not with. 000 per.bed for its 110 bed addi- three-quarters of one mill out warning, for on Friday, Reeve tion and if the construction were, The new proposal Cyril Morley, of Pickering village, |attempted in stages. the total cost clause calling for a announced that he would move would be $2,700,000. grant of $20,000 per hospital. such a resolution. On Tuesday! He asked councillors der Reeve Wilfred Pascoe mo morning, he introduced the resolu- what their thoughts would be if, that the clause be amended tion, with Reeve John Mills, oflafier paying a ¢ insurance pre Ajax, as seconder mium, they were advised, when His resolution stated: they filed a claim that they would "Whereas hospitals render a be paid 20 * cent and would service to all citizens regardless have to approach someone clsejAjax, of residence or ability to pay for the remainder. Now, he said, matter of hospital "Whereas the present system of residents of the province pay hos- versed to next veai grants to hospitals for construc-/pital insurance premiums and tion of new hospitals or addition/the municipalities are asked to sister ice of t Lie ay previously suggested, that is tual use of the hospital made patients from the county. Not included in this was Ajax Hospital Kirk t sister Dolly Mary Lintner After the freshments committee WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY CHAMBER MEETING beard directors of the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday even n session by business were served An- drew's Pre Church Young Women's Group was held in the church hall on Monday| evening. The meeting opened with a hymn. Mrs, R. Riddell read the scripture. Meditation was read by Mrs. T. Scott. Mrs. F. Mathison led the group in prayer. Various reports were given During the business meeting, Mrs. R. Thwaites reminded mem- bersithat next month will be Mis- for their regular monthly meet- sionary meeting and Mi H. 2 ' hy ing. A full agenda of items Hogg, of Toronto, will be discussion has been prepared | guest speake! secretary Fred Ollen-Bittle Mrs. D. Wilson introduced the speaker for the evening, Miss Lois Burtinsky, who gave a very interesting demonstr n of some beautiful floral decorations. The arrangements were given to mem- bers of the by drawing names. The were: Mrs €. Sarles, Mrs. Heron, "Mrs L to next byterian INTRODUCES RESOLUTION a The w hitby meet of Ss ; to con I ) allowable of $200.000. ment Jost. Deputy-reeve Mary Reid, then moved that the wl rants be s council POL 10 SHOTS Poliomyel itis vaccinations for Its will be given at the Whit- by Town Hall from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday March 30 d Wednesday, April 27. Under he sponsorship of the Ontario County Health Unit and physi the in- ac S group winners R ject was ended of Grants Set Over To '61 of E services available; the payment of $210.000 be made to the Oshawa of tario Hospital Services Commis- occasions, once in a committee of the topic to next year's'are continuing to rise due to in-|puty-reeve Heber Down, of Whit-| {Evening Group held its Monday Deputy-reeve Thomas Har- and Deputy- of Picker- Reeve Morley later brought in|at which various reports were hespit 000 per bed on the same basis as| Vas proposal receive $133,980; Soldiers' $26,- totalling $184,- been paid over a period with a levy of carried a minimum adding thereto a maximum gr. His amend- weekly tra- and this motion carried and the sub- Earl, Ann .Elliot, Jane Lorraine Bibeau, Mary Eliz: and Susan Forbes, Mar Cockburn. Games were played |: ac aE STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundas East MO 8-3552 Createa To Individual Reauvirements establishment of Hie: board itself, [hold export licences--something Falls, Ont., after supplying dis- Saskatchewan urged be done un.|tribufors from Saskatchewan to [ French Film "serie e i tone hy oot as ose Mich on a motor trip through various witnesses replied, pointing to arg- supplies for Canadian markets? parts of the Southern States. uments that atomic or other The Saskatchewan Power Com- fuels may intervene, arp | Mission, which also imports from Do natural gas contracts carry Alberta. expressed fears that ex- built-in threats of inflation? Y its P! th 'siberts argued counsel for Edmonton and iA rs hid a Royal York Hotel, Toronto: Mrs T a Calgary, among others. They| i od ind a. E. C. Hughes of Beauty Clinic op raise cited clauses in sales agreements and Mrs, Arthur Huyck and staff : 2 a mission companies who pipe it to} lof Beauty Spot, and Hyuch's Hair| .LONDON (CP) A British distributors. Regular automatic | |Styles, Mrs. Mary Hewlett, of C! says Les Quatre Cents price increases, renegotiation| Brock Beauty Salon, Mrs. Swifz-|Coups is the best post-war film clauses and other provisions| ler and her staff of Dor-Mar, Mrs, Shown in Britain from any eoun- mean steady price increases, they} Mary Mathewson of Hi-Fashion, (try in the world. said in effect. Miss Elda Dickinson, Mayfair, The accolade comes from Paul, The industry disputed. this. It Mrs Mike Povinski and Miss Dehn in The News Chronicle, He said the producer price is just Helen Kapusc inski of Modern, the French film, directed/a fraction of the cost to consu- 1 g s e of t s ,. panies can reduce costs as gas| of Carol's Longe oe hes he Test Tov beaffic increases and debt is re-| » cinema. : 5 tired, it said, absorbing regular] Novelist John Braine, taking a|'n¢rcas¢ turn as film critic for The Daily iso gives high praise. Quatre Cents Coups, shot on location and costing le wan $100,000, the care- beth delinquency, and the reasons for I one of a group of films, ned in France and else- and the traditional birthday cake where. created by a number of was served along with other and-coming young directors goodies. se collective efforts are said to © "new wave" in Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nimigon the and family spent Sunday with Mr. til more gas is definitely proved? Quebec, said export prices would R i {katchewan. and members of her staff, Mr. between gas producers and trans- ewa Mrs. William Dragomatz and staff -year-old Francois Truffaut, mers. Pipeline transmission com- » fully observed story of a child's and Mrs. Don Cochrane, of Orono. 1 France, the 'new wave" | been taken seriously. One icism has been that the direc- s are preoccupied with sex, ith and delinquency. Les Quatre Cents Coups is] showing here under the title The 400 Blows, a literal translation, Critics prefer the original Eng- lish title of Wild Oats, derived from the idiomatic French ex-| {pression "faire les quatre cents | jgoups. Whinic.iiisic to paint the| Nild. Labor Legislation | Unchanged was shown on the ti inl OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- various refugee camps in Europe ment plans fo let today pass and Asia. without upsetting Premier Small- Plans in connection with the Wood's contentious Newfoundland clothing drive for refugees were labor laws. sal, |discussed. The meeting closed Prime Minister Diefenbaker| {with prayer. and Justice Minister Fulton, how- ever, braced themselves for ques- Presbyteens The provincial acts, outlawing | Make Plans For " Spring Carnival | unions whose leaders are guilty of "heinous" crimes and decerti- by St. antiChurch In has cr Mrs. 8. G., Norman, of 112 bv|Athol St., suffered a fractured ast ankle the result of a bad fall. ide of two Refugee Year Is Group Topic | The United Church Fireside ter. re- reit War-| De-| Tropical Fish SPECIALS! ANGELS PENCIL FISH each 59 wr 4G. TIGER BARBS ROSY BARBS 29 each or 4 for 1 20 3 All oy meeting in the form of a.pot x |supper. The president, Mrs. Archibald, welcomed all i a Mrs. J. Smith said grace Following the supper, gular business meeting | the re- was held MOONS NEONS MARBLE MOLLIES SWORD TAILS al given. The program was in charge fF of Mrs. D. Tutt's group, ve topic 3, ' $ "Werld Refugees. film ac- by 5V2 Gal. Aquariums, $ Special . Tropical Aquarium Plants. Boch... cesnseseas ind- : We Feature Hartz Mountain Pets and Supplies Sportsman's Corner 105 BYRON ST. §. WHITBY 1 block west of 4 corners next to Dodd & Souter OPEN THURS. & FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. Andrew's Pres Preshyteens byterian held is 10l¢ ou Tender For 28 to take place A cians Whitby whe, in volun- of public. are their services The are open to the public and free of charge. Any person T. Scott and Mrs Maidlow : Mrs. R. Riddell thanked Miss Burtinsky for a very interesting : demonstration. The meeting was are Jail Driver | WHITBY BOWLING NEWS Low Pressure Steam Burner gan were enjoyed IF'ULTON'S VIEW closed with a hymn and the Bene- diction. Tea hostesses were: Mrs T. Scott, Mrs. D. Wilson, Mrs. A Riddell and Mrs. F. Mathison. WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Now Playing EVENING SHOWS AT 7 & 8:20 eived the first two injec summer should com course of + injections FRIDAY NITERS LEAGUE Top bowler the iy night was Ruby Lee 742 triple the high men with had the Bob Al Morrison, Richard Johnson, 727 Pete ( 726 (264): Harold Huntley, Richard Sandford, Mclvor, 714 Len Davis, 706 (284); Bert 703 (250): Jack Tivindale, Les Reed, 701 (266) Stark, 700 (303). Singles over 230 350; Doug Wiles, 284; Bev Gou : J. Ryspstra, 283; .W Wri Lena 273: George Purdy, 270; Ev P 208: Son, 268: George Ollifie, 268 Ros Thursday Section: Red 222, 3: Dodgers, 0; County Bowl, Amateurs, 1; Arena Sunoco, Aces, 1; Hefferings Esso, ( Colas, 0; Spencer Car Mowat's BA, 1; Credit Donald Motors, 1: Club Bayvi 2; Fireman, 1; Otienbrites, Legion Old Sweats, 1 700 Triples Jim Kirk, 79 792 (272); Ernie White, 764 Warren Watson, 758 (269): Dc Rowden, 749 (274): Ed Ricke 1736 Jim Ross, 751 (26 Bill an, 729 (290); Ma Jordan, (358): Tom (284); Roger. Reeson, Villeneauve, 741 (261 singles: last the tions plete now. Ten Days In Whitby Police Court on|F Tuesday an Ajax man pleaded'a 307 single and guilty to charges of having care Spencer rolled and control while intoxicated and ¥ 7 leaving the scene of an accident, S*™¢ sor be A statement by OPP Constable|Jack Scot Whiteside, that was read by Act-'741 ing Crown Attorney Bruce Af- fleck, said that on Friday, March: jac 11, he received a report of an Myers, 626: Bill accident involving two cars on 624: Bill Simpson, 621; the Whithy - Pickering Twp. line|Spencer. 605. on Highway No. 2. The report 00 Sinz said that a car driven by Da a Dae Robb, 324 Cochrane street, Whit- I hee by, was struck by another "Hi "1 r alien driven by the accused, Greg fuby uae 307, Collin Harrison of King's Court Pnencets Sandra Shepherd pis., Bjaz, causing $200 damage Bryan Hokey 20 Dink Bye, The statement said that Harri- 206 pit Grylls 204, 223: Mal son failed to remain at the scene Bai. 210: Nessic Shepherd, 216 of the accident, and that he was Gene Mclean 209 Glenna Kirk later questioned by Al Swerd- wood, igs Joy Bain, 2; Bill feger, 59, Cameron street, Picker Spencer oe Doug is: 05 ing, who followed 'the accused, Andy Myers, Ella Toms informed him of the accident, 230; Bill Simpson, 237 and took his licence number, Lemon Bells Grylls, when he drove on. The report 85: Gene 98: Glenna stated that Swerdfeger informed Kirkwood, 64 Morton, 89; the Ajax Police Dept Doris Switzer Attorney Affleck said would be prepared to the failure to remain char this was permitted by trate Frank Ebbs Magistrate Ebbs found Harri- son guilty to the first chaige and|Press. sentenced him to 10 days in the Jokers, county jail. In addition Mitton cused's car mpounded Bui} der three mont di licence was for year. for ladies on (26 with ' Ray 737 Bi single = 1 (326); ariv 12 283 high and (257 triple Tom el (260 Ruby 1 742 LAST COMPLETE SHOW--8:20 741: Ron Bi Ron Ross Jack Silk Ror 217, 218 2 Ron Bragg, Scott, 220; eck, 236 bh include 250 sing! MRLOKS WL RED THE BOOK 5); Dick WRLORS MORE WAL SEE THE PICTURE! | | STEVECOCHRAN- 'LITAMILAN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT nemy; Ling fF ik League (28 McLean Dave 98. NW that he thdraw | ge and Magis- WHITBY AND DIS MEN'S Wednesday Bathur Oshawa Munns ection: Old Sailors, 1 Firestone, 0 and R. Transport, 0 Alsco, 1: Six Pros, 3; Machine, 0: Millwork einberg, 0: Bath: Fittix 1: Ram- Has Beeuns, | Triples over 700 Mery 286 Singles over 250 289; Ed Samanski jrooks, 282; Rich March, 2 Ron Clark, 273: Ab Saman 271 Elmer Archer, 271: Waddell, Marsh Slessor, Carman Sarles, 265; Ron Lan 262: Rudy 'Koster, 261 0. 1 Products, 3 3B 9 server STANLEY BAK - GUY ROLFE LED McKERN - GORDON JACKSON Sereanpley by Peter Kewsaa based on hs Wt play Produced By Michael Carers «+ Divacted by Va! Cost A HAMMER FILM PRODUCTIO ATOLUMBIA PICTURE the ac- 1 for and suspended Ww : 9s 4 his ers 2 : one 0 z (266) ; Ken (282); Pa Jack! Childs, Wings, 'oco | shirined Market, 2 Union, 2 ew $ Adan Semple, Bemis, Ger John we include 250rSawdon, 260; Ron Pascoe, 254. Ju Minister Fulton, writing to the labor council in his con- stituency of Kamloops, B.C., said that while he is personally op- posed to the laws passed by New- foundland's Liberal government, the Progressive Conservative fed- eral government should not allow political infighting to prompt its use i ithe sweeping power of dis- allowance An informant said Mr. Fulton's | lett published in the Kamloops Sentinel Jan. 25, was the govern- ment"s answer to the CLC and CCF demands that the Newfound- land laws be quashed. Premier Smallwood introduced the laws to end the violent log- 26 strike against the Anglo- Newfoundland Develdpment Com- pany, which began Dec. 31, 1958. A member of the Newfoundland constabulary died of injuries in Crand Falls, and the province sued the federal government ice SPECIFICATIONS: Capable of producing Dry Steam 4' Boiler Develop 15 Ibs. Pressure, maximum Approximately 15 Boiler H.P. Fuel Oil Heated. Adjustable controls Hose -- 50 ft., 1% in. 6 ply Water Tank Water Pump Safety Valve Water Gauge Mounted on two wheel trailer complete with towbar, mudguards, pneumatic tires and tail light. 764 N = ich, 719 717 702 21 er, ~~ OVvVoONOUVMLEW -- gh, ght, 0g- fleet Each tender must indicate conformity to above specifications. Prices to be F.0.B., Whitby, Ontario. Warranty period and Delivery date to be stated. 4. No special tender forms required. Sealed Tenders marked, "Tender for Steam Burner", will be received until 5 p.m. March 21st, 1960, by:-- es tts, 8); rty JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town of Whitby, 201 Brock St. S., Whitby, Ontario. Any or lowest tender not necessarily accepted, "R. HASTINGS" "C. HOAG"" Chairman, Roads & Streets, Town Engineer, Town of Whitby Town of Whitby fying the International Woodwork- ers of America (CC) as bargain-| agent for Newfoundland loo- ers, were passed March 6, 1959 Certified copies one year ago today. The. government has power un- der the British North America meeting la Satur Act to disallow provincial legisla- The meeting opened with pr tion within a year of such receipt. ofiled by Sheilah Barter. A short and was urged to do .so by the discussion followed on "How we 1.100,000-member Canadian Labor could improve our meetings, Congress. and va read, fines of $5,000 on any union which Plans » the continues to act after being out- forithcomin val," lawed, and makes unions subject to be held fo civil action in the courts. | at the church "Concerted" strikes are out- Social lawed SCAMPTON, England (CP King Oboe Jig. of all the lankies and a proud veteran of 137 Second World War sorties, is in danger of being condemned as a public nuisance. The sole survivor of the jof four-engined Lancaster bomb- 2: | Hitler's Fortress Europe en- at the entrance to this RAF base in Lincolnshire from which Wing Cmdr. Guy Gibson flew to raid the Moehne and Eder dams. gre, i Ra 2 when Mr. Fulton refused to let 1); [who call at the guard room in TISuls requesied by the province. pug quiring -about its history, said . Commissioner H. Nich- the station commander, Gre olson resigned in protest. Capl. Stafford Coulson But municipal authorities have SKATE AT CITY HALL ordered an investigation intoj TORONTO (CP) -- World pair 711 [complaints that King Oboe Jig-- figure-skating champions Barbara the name is derived from the air-|Wagner and Rober( Paul skated is a danger to traffic because of [to promote the Rotary Club's ice 80; its proximity to the main road. |revue which opens Wednesday. i,| "The plane is floodlit at night{ Olympic stars Donald Jackson | rliand during fog this has confused |of Oshawa, and Maria and Otto J; motorists," explained Alderman Jelenik or Bronte also took part. nb, Walter MacKinder. "If necessary Workmen placed 7% tons of will ask for it to be removed blocks on the steps to provide a lin the interests of road safety." |small skating surface. were received here A bu followed! The principal bill provides for| Near Base ers -that rained destruction on ns, [little handout to give to people the RCMP send 50 reinforce- craft's identification markings-- jon the <teps of city hall Monday ' ry