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The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1960, p. 17

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Bug Patrol Aerial spraying of DDT in on | oil base was tensively in Fast and West but the fatal impact on young fish and the Insects they needed for food prompted a serious review carried out ex! which began in 1957 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 29, 1960 17 French Producer ods of film-making Is to hide & cameras and film people at work or at play. In such films there is no dialogue, The actions and gestures of the people tell the story, Visheries, wildlife, forestry and His work here Is not Braeult's é . ' agriculture scientists were In xiraor imnar cluded In the committee on for- first outside Canada, Last year est spraying operations here he went to Morocco for the Nae equipped with some preliminary! PARIS (CP fichel Brault, a during the weekend we are to tionsl Film Board and did a film studies on a DDT-0ll 108 movie and televi cameraman ma a long movie, It doesn't on the work of the Red Cross done - at the defence reser from Montres m pid sense but it always seems there among natives who had hoard station at Suffield, Alta, perience of a ifetime ¢ work-'to work,' been blinded by aviation ofl sold Sports fishermen were the com- Ing with Jean Roueh, om The Roueh-Brault team was to them for cooking oll, tists believe, work showed that milder doses of P/ainants In New Brunswick, In film formed almost by accident. A 30-year-old native of Mont. France's most unorthodox 'We are very heartened in DDT were effective against bud. B.C., the danger concerned a big producers Clande Jutras of Canada's Na-|rea, Brault became interested in deed," veports Dr, James J. worms if the concentration of industry, tional Film Board met Rouch in pholography while attending the "I came to Paris last sum ' ; : mer," Brault said ip an inter- Nigeria, He told Rouch of | University of Montreal, The Na- Fettes of the agriculture depart-|droplets per square centimetre, The Pacific salmon's regular! view, "I have found Rouch to be Bot 5 work, Juiras also wrote|tions) Film Board gave him an ments chemical control section, was high enough, eycle of fresh-water to Brault and told him about! assignment after seeing some of The treetops test was the The spruce budworm, larva of| and migration to the sea, spawning an extraordinary character, We ' his work, Then he became a free. spraying of 2,600,000 acres ofa small moth, is misnamed in among rivers, meant paring transforms the people around|Rouch that one him, He has so many projectsl Brault sent Roueh & copy of allance photographer and cameras New Brunswick timber and an- that it prefers the foliage of source could rg Py Us 4 P other 30,000 acres in British Co. balsam, Defoliated trees die initirely if the be wiped out en- going at the same time that you!film he made in Sherbrooke, man, Later he joiped the CBC PDT hit a big crop haven't time to think--it is nece Que entitled The Snowshoers. television service, lumbia last summer, The spruce its wake and must be salvaged of fingerlings, On the Atlantic, sary to follow him around with! Itouch liked the film and cabled! He returned to the National budworm, which gobbles up fo- quickly if the timber is to be the salmon population Is spread bated breath i an invitation to join him Film Board in 1956 and was still liage and kills millions of dol.| saved, YousZ growth is wiped evenly between fresh and salt A lars worth of timber annually, out, 'water year-round, Saves Trees By ARCH MuacKENZIE died in the required numbers but Canadian Press Staff Welter |figh survived OTTAWA (CP)--Buceess in kill-| Dy, Fettes said in an interview ing an insect scourge of Canadian tat the big serial spraying oper. forests without knocking out sal: ation seems to confirm test-plot mon fisheries at the same time conclusions based on a few has been achieved, federal scien: gores, Analysis of the summer's the ¢ "At the moment we are aris, with them when he received the ing a film on Parisians of Roue h's favorite meth Hnvitation from | Rouch, mak and! LOW OVER FOREST SPRAY PLANES BWrrr | Submit neil Cou | For your Christmas Shopping Convenience Report | { Ld al BROUGHAM -- Reeve J § Scott read a report submitted by £ J A, W, Cane, Welfare Administra tor of the Township of Pickering at a Councll meeting on Monday night, Nov, 21 Mr, Cane reported that there Clip out TUESDAY DEC. 20th MONDAY DEC. 19th FRIDAY DEC. 2nd DEC. 9th DEC. 16th DEC. and keep a THURSDAY DEC. 8th DEC. 15th DEC. 22nd WEDNESDAY DEC. 7th DEC. 14th DEC. 21st this calenda were 2002 welfare reciplénts in Oc 1 [o]3 LIVEIVT =) tober, an increase of 46 over Sep tember, This figure did not in clude those working under the Winter Works Program. Recely Ing supplementary relief eight persons, an increase of three "Our chief concern," wrote the Welfare Officer, "is the cost of housing." He sald houses rent at per month, and lowance is only reference. en Tal wd Vere that sub-standard from $656 to $65 the welfare al $17 per month Council members were concern ed over the Increase, and Lhe Reeve conceded that It was a problem to get adequate accom modation for people BUILDING REQUENT Mrs. Jos, Amo aecompanied by her mother Council on Monday night, Ing permission for Mrs, Amos parents to occupy a small, stone d i i . " 4. el veneered house on Concession 2 next their own, Even with the ' . addition that Mrs, Amos pro . hai posed to build to the house, it was 4 ' ot { some 300 square feet smaller than # 1 the required 960 square feet Mrs, Amos sald that the house WG had been lived in by her and her Sn family before they built the larg er house on the property in} which they now live, Her mother added on the nights listed at right... appeared hefore eek ir CLUB CHAIR = NARROW BACK SPACE SAVER =A SOFA 'Lady Fait" Fabric Slipcovers Washable, 'drip dry' cotton sailcloth which requires little or no Ironing, Styled with elastic backs for taut, neat fit; box pleat flounce and contrasting piping, "Dahlia" allover flower with your choice of turquoise tones with green, brown with tangerine and mustard or lilac with green and blue. "Confetti" a tweedy pattern in shades of brown, green or tangerine, EATON Prices: Sofa Covers, regular or regular, Each "We have come to the point where we cannot look after a) big place." | Mrs, Amos continued that she was desirous of having her par-| ents close by so that she could look after them in times of ill} ness or emergency, I Council members hesitated on feeling that No granting the request, it would create a precedent | Reeve Scott sald that the only objection was that the house was not the size required by the building hylaw, The Reeve appointed Messrs Layecox, Deakin and Hawthorne a committee to Inspect the small house, and report EXTEND GARBAGE AREA T. 0, Jefferson, Township En gineer, produced a map of the southern part of the outlining an extension of the gar ch bage area, which he recommend odours, ed to counell, The area includes from r the Bay Ridges subdivision, and through other built up portions of the township which were recently farm lands, A bylaw was passed adopting Mr, Jefferson's recommendation "There Is very little land in that area, unfortunately," sald the Reeve, 'in the hands of farm ers any more," WATER BILLS After some discussion about the payment of various township bills at convenient centres, a resolution was passed that water bills may be paid at Hart's Store at the West Rouge, a service charge of § per cent hill being paid Mr, Hart by the township Reeve Scott stated that he was not in favor of the township pay ing a service charge for such bills but that since it had been the custom to supply a charge at banks for taxes for some years, he agreed to the résolu tion Mr, T. 0. Jefferson suggested that perhaps, in the case of the water bills, it would be worth Se to get the money in promptly, COURT OF REVISION Reeve Scott advised council that Court of Revision was sit ting each day this week hearing assessment appeals against the 1960 assessment, Besides the reg ular appeals that claim assess ment is too high, E. 8, Bowen, a property owner in the Wes! Rouge, has appealed 104 assess ments, claiming that they are too low, Mr. appeal ditch, Use A "Puritron" Air Purifier For clean, fresh air in stuffy, Daveno, each ,. Chair covers == regular club, modern narrow back, Cogswell or wing, ..... 13,96 PHONE RA 5.7373 REAR Lith bos odo ee a Bs 2 or 3-cushion studio, Each Poi cushion » cushion 16.95 195 on overheated rooms ! Each *«M ® Needs no inst Township This useful ked air, rid ind many types m to room , , . your 'Puritron' IATON'S Mall LEVEL, DEPT, 222 derately priced + Portable lation or alr vents appliance Is engineered to filter odour it of grease particle smoke, cooking of dust and pollen, Move it and enjoy fresh, filtered alr affecting room tem» . 49.95 85.00 277 RNR Framed Console Mirror and Wall Table Reg. 11.95 Handsome group for hall, telephone corner, den anywhere you need a little extra 'something' added to your decor, Table and mirror frame in wood fine ished In walnut, mahogany or golds colour, Purchase a set as a Christmas gift for your home == at this low, end-of-line price! MIN Special Price, se EATON'S MALL { without perature Model F20 (top illustration), for rooms up to 15 x 15', Each ,, Medel 800 ( for rooms up to 25 x 25' ' + (not sketched), Each EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, PHONE RA 5.7373 A Large Cuddly 20" Baby Doll With "Sleeping" Eyes A large, cuddly baby doll with washable vinyl body, "sleeping eyes', can "drink" and "wet", Her arms and legs are mov- able -- makes for easy dressing and undressing; and she's dressed in cotton knit vest and diapers, Comes complete with her own feeding bottle, 29 EACH A Sl Ll LIE IIL ILT LITT De RT Say 1: mn Gleaming Sheet Glass Mirror A subtle addition to your decor , , . to reflect light in a dark corner , , , give an illusion of spaciousness, Plain style, well-silvered back for lasting good reflection, Approx, 30 x 24", Ordinarily much higher priced! EATON Special Price, each ,......, 5. 99 PHONE RA 5.7373 PHONE RA 57373 FATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 276 PHONE RA 5.7373 7, NE Sia Na NS NET Portable Washing Machines Convenient electric "Tuckaway" model by Silex . . . appreciated by Scott sald that a' blanket made hy Gordon Hep Assessor for the County of Ontario, claimed that all of the assessments south of the Third Concession were too low, Consid ered individually, this would in volve sending out notices to five to six thousand people, "1 think the Court of Revision can decide how people can be notified," sald the reeve, "If they do this perhaps we should employ the Court of Revision permanently!" 3 II in size EATON'S TOYLAND, LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 227 \ PHONE RA 5.7373 JANA A ; : J \ ) } students away from home, by live-aloners ! weight ap EATON'S HOST ES SHOP pre ren Timely Gift Suggestions ++. attractive gift baskets that are useful in so many ways 3.29 21 5-02 3.25 29 Roll Basket , , . with four 6-02 Moorehouse Jams. Each 3.50 Gift Basket . , , a beautiful gift -- large fruit bowl on legs, contains jams, jelly, sweets, Man- Brass-coloured Basket , , , with inner dish darine dangestin, cookies, 6 95 . Warm and hard-wearing . . Children's Wool Gloves y All-wool, finely knit for warmth, the inside for added insulation, Cuff in fancy stitch. Colours of white, beige, red, grey, navy or brown; sizes to fit 4 to 12 years. Pair . EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 202 after the goodies are gone! Oblong Bun Basket , , , with three 6-02. jars Moorehouse Jams, Each Plastic Planter , . , oblong, contains jam and 'Owl Pen' honey, Each 15.16 rough ), vet this job on sturdy undies, Cracker Basket , , . containing three jars Coopers' Jams, Each { ed to d NO CHARGE diag hits. tea towels. ele. Plugs' int The -Whitevale Cemetery Board let agitator act appealed to council to have a 14) charge of $15 waived for a culvert installed by the road department MODEL 2619, at the entrance to thelr cemetery EACH Reeve Scott explained that prior Wringer 10 atte Each Abx ul 44.95 ove machine. 1 4 QF EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 277 PHONE RA 5.7373 Jars to the building of Whitevale Cem side of al etery, no culvert was required con= Councillor James felt that the cemetery entrance was a little different from a private drive way, and that since they were taking care of the cemetery, they should not he charged, He moved a resolution that no charge be made and It was passed, Ato tains jams and candies, Each E ash .... EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, SEa

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