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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1961, p. 10

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| She Oshawa Times -- SECOND "SECTION ~ SATURDAY, | DECEMBER 9, "1961, PAGE NINE 28 HOME PERMITS a Building In Oshawa Hit By Slack Season Figures released by the en-;rador drive, $10,000; J. Kalyta, secured a permit for a new) gineer's department, at Oshawa 1046 Olive avenue, $10,000; J. field office valued at $500. A iCity Hall Friday, show the, Ochanski, 956 Mary street, $12,- permit for a carport valued at | volume of building activity in}000; F. Wisniewski, 291 Fare- $700 was secured by T. G. Far- |November followed a seasonal well avenue, $12,000; Kassinger row, 114 Arlington avenue. A decline. Constructoin, 716 Jasmine cres- In all 128 permits were issued)cent, $11,000: Kassinger Con- to cover an estimated $438,160 in| struction, 784 Jasmine crescent, {construction work. The totai $11,000. compared with $992,604 in Oc- _Kassinger Construction, ltober of this year and $441,847) Jasmine crescent, $12,000; Flor- in September ell Investments, 839 Carnation There were 28 permits issued court, $11,000; 843 Carnation for dwellings. four for dual) court, $11,000; 869 Florell drive, dwellings, 59 for repairs, 12)$10,500; 875 Florell drive, $10,- commercial permits and one in-| 500; 899 Florell drive, $12,000; permit for a new garage valued at $600 was taken out by A. Tel- liskew, 54 La Salle street. A similar structure, valued at $600 will be erected by John Hart- wig at 1216 Kingsmore avenue. General Metors trucks which The remainder of the permits} for repairs and _ alterations were: W. Hall, , 314 Nassau street, $1,575; Dr. Kimmerley, were slashed by a sharp in- | strument during the night SEEN HERE ARE some of | a service station lot in Whit- | ed on the loi prior to being by. The radiators on eight of | picked up by drivers for the trucks were punctured | delivery in Montreal. | allowing anti - freeze to --Oshawa Times Photo escape. The truck were park- . : 920 Mohawk street, $600; 0. ae : : dustrial permit. Hogenboom Conte ad Eagle, 73 Cadillac avenue north, Truck Tires Printing Firme' i ? The largest permit issued in King street cast, $12,000: iy $300; W. Wacko, 168 Conani November was one for $100,000 Khel = eaten Const : ibe street, store addition, $5,000; G. ENLARGED GIFT SHOW IS REOPENED covering the erection of the new 2°": Kassinger Cons epg Jarvie, 863 Masson _ street, Are Slashed Toronto Dominion Bank branch 790 Jasmine lesen) 512, + $1,000; G. Munroe, 414 Park ssessmen S u r " visitors under the convener- ; visits all wards on Mondays | at the north west corner of King a tly ag ie gs road south, $880: Shell Oil Co.. en's sgagoorke have re-apene ead 7 _ oe -- wet oo Pact > gl Bee be one sireets. rador drive, $10,000: 3 Rockcliffe "oct steel cate eae: Cc At Whitby Two major Oshawa printing change in the appraisal of the The mamber iGS ree 5 é industr Fr y . 4s i S the Oshawa General Hospital. W. J. Langmaid and Mrs, N. | 2 to 4.30 p.m and 6.30 to 8.30 DWELLINGS street, $10,000; L, Ratelle, 1180/¢. ngers. 214 Gibb. street. industries Friday appealed the|land The lo off Simcoe map nea at awa ao f the Stroud. In addition the auxil- | p.m. daily as well as from The single family dwellings, Indermere court, $10,000; 1176) ¢) sq9. x A. Grahame, 225. Gra- assessment on their properties was reduced in depth from 132 Cavan : gar ae and tery spersion a gift car which 2 to 4.15 p.m. on Sundays their location and value are as Windermere court, $10,000 burn avenue, $1,795; Cedardale Tires on mine new Genera} before the Court of Revision. to 100 feet, the balance being convenience of pati é : se --Oshawa Times Photo follows: Permits for dual dwellings pypiic School. $500: H. Pankiw. Motors trucks. were slashed n -- billy ge was al- added to the lot off Celina g F. Street, 419 Cromwell ave-| Ware issued i eee he si 296 Currie avenue, $600; Fred Whitby, Friday night and eight oon of 'their 'lant. dinates: at wT Kelso Creighton, QC, on be- nue, $7,000; Hartwig Construc- 149 Sussex s'reet, two units, $15,- ponents 54 Richmond stree: of the radiators were punc tured os oe an ie » § ghton, QC, on | OCCI NEWS tion, 593 Central Park boulevard 000; and A. Soloniuk, 1190 King 02.4 1's99: R. Williamson, 199 {0 allow the anti-freeze to trickle 131 Athol street east. The court/half of the Times Printing Co., ives n _ $10,000; Homebuilders street east, two units, $15,000. Wilon toad south, $2,000. p,/out. The damage occurred to felt that some consideration argued that the site and build- Oshawa) Limited, 391 Conant PERMITS FOR REPAIRS Mosienko,. 288 Panton road Vehicles parked on the College should be given for being in ajing are ill suited for the purpose ° e s piven $10,000; L. B. Wallis, 439 A permit valued at $4,000 was eat $1 000: Modern Grill, 345|\Fina Service Station lot, at high assessed area. they are being used for, a mee Ix Rosmore street, $10,000; L. B. taken out by Milourn LPA Lim- Ba * « |Dundas and Blair streets Michael Ciayton, on behalf of ation that has been aggravate Sadie Haw Ins Donation Wallis, 441 Fernhill boulevard, ited for repairs to stores on King Ritson: road south, $800; D. S. The damage was noticed at the firm, contended that the throughout the years. In view of $10,000: C. R. Harrison, 52 Lab- street east. Jess Hann and Son Low, 914 Mohawk street, $800 6.15 a.m. today when the service land was. assessed too high in this, he felt, the assessment was station lessee, Dean Corbett, comparison with other similar too high. Success Of Bl d a es 8 came to work industries, and in view of the Of a property owned by the ance 00 t M The vehicles. truck chassis,assessment of the surrounding! Times Publishing Co., on Ritson ana 1an 4 r ii usicians without body or cab, had been area road south, the land assessment By GLEN LEE soon. Usually the prices range' A record for all of Canada | Another very successful dance from 50 to 65 cents, which is was set when C. A. Tredwell, parked at the rear of the service J. P. Coombe, chairman of) was reduced, the assessment on . station building. Friday night, the Board of Assessors, said the building, however was con- was held at Central last week, quite reasonable when you con- 320 Farewell avenue, gave his} 'On Display Assist In they oie saving onder'é iecgojthat industrial atens less than|firmed. OOF" akeeamnBate' OF the annual Sadie Hawkins' sider the entertainment you see.,132nd donation of bloo al Dance. The dance was hard! hope everyone will try to Thursday at the Oshawa Blood floodlight, at the west side of|two acres in size (the property!the company were confirmed. times, but the ladies, with their. make it a success again this Donor Clinic in St. Gregory's the building, and in full view of,in question is 1.7 acres), are Confirmation of assessment aggressive natures, usually hid- year. auditorium ' At Library rd any traffic on Dundas street, assessed on a frontage basis as;was made in the following ine oncert one of the town's main streets. commercial enterprises as a --, Swe Rel ; oe "ean ais ' i y ic E - matter of policy throughout the liam street west, William stree den, had no trouble in finding PREP. EYE OK Others who gave donations : ee Whitby police, who in- matter of policy g t ; r themselves a date ' ai ged egg vee at Were The art exhibition in the audi- ws vestigating, believe that a city east, Church street, Richmond are With examinations over for | iL prapaiiie the'sear book; lat = putus Lambert; 59th, torium of the McLaughlin Pub- ™ . : et ee Sym- double-edged knife might have The assessment was reduced street; Weston i ig the term, the boys can get dow nF es olicati 8 , Cyril. Weeks; 50th, Mrs. L. lic Library during the month of ; tneat a aay "ie be prom been used to slash the tires. from $50 per foot to $35 per/William street west; gin aed to practising for the basketball ~. Rag ars Ses 'sual th BE Tredwell; 5ist. D. Parmenter: |December consists of a collec- = ak ete Although all tires were not flat! foot. The front footage is com- Lumber ate Mfg "seh oe season. Central is expecting to eede Yan sie by Dec. 15. This 55th, D. M. Ritchie: 42nd, D.'tion of paintings from the Na- Church' Hal! at Coboure tae by 7 a.m., it is believed that piled on the basis ot units of west; eaeag 0! i gi iow" have a very successful season' 1s ahi Ward wank tor Iverson; 39th, F. Higgins: A. tional Gallery, chosen to illus- Wadnesday 'nicht Three Re 34 tires were punctured and are one foot wide and 120 feet deep. coe stree wa ' ; "ag rs because most of last year's thoee Ma aetna Ftchells and A. Greene: 38th,|trate the development of art in phony orchestia' combined their, losing air All other appeals on behalf of street east, | eat 8 aig hoe COSSA Junior team will be back re Aldsworth the photog- H. Whiteley: 36th, Miss B. Canada. since the end of the " , eiroea : The United Counts Eight of the radiators were Alger were rejected. ba M. Bonen, CHige pine Live to play, many in the Senior loop rapher, has haan: at the school Judd. Mrs. Z. Burgess and W.'First World War. ; : y Symphony of Port Hope-and Co: punctured and the ninth was The gag ee of a bieraecta + anlg ad Products Til Bay The secondary schools in adhe the pictures of the var- tusnell;. 35th, G. Taylor 32nd, Everyone is aware of the con- ii bourg were hdsts to the Batawa dented but 'ost no anti-freeze owned Ye ques I ge ling : ae ee . '7 Oshawa and district. area ine forms clubs, and 'their Miss A, Reece, and Williamitribution and influence of the and Pahawe orchestras. Music. Police were told the trucks pen sata ae fe ted. Th al Reductions Ware: granted: { better beware oe exncutiuas 4 Hood; 30th, J. Campbell Group of Seven to Canadian ians were' present tom " wite were to be picked up by drivers ron hag ne nde : ae court) f os "f " om regen GIRLS PRACTISING F 'Students' Council this year _ 2/th, K. D, Crone; 26th R. painting. Their philosophy in ae area from Teronto to Trenton who were to take them to hed pov eh irenvalt Suni ii 5 Lid: the 9 ty The girls, too, are up early in ioe giready been in dpetation Beaugrand and S. Skirrow: gard to a more "national" form ; apiece ante rises eres Montreal : ig ey idea Mags pre ie it Aes mint , the mornings to come out tO 10) Months and has conducted |25th, A. McConkey; 24th. R./0f painting made a strong im- , that SE 46 nmed to Aeveled orek" ee ee wae orig teens "ae Pie ge their practices either at 8 a.m.)."1.: of business. As was prom-| Whalley; 22nd, Mrs. V. Hard- pression on art gg sata Bagh chests. Ac the peice ' p Hen: pnioe Pansy s a ae NG Or a, or after classes at 4 p.m. Al- i.og in their campaign speeches, |ing and B. Parker; 2oth, Wil-/main interest was landscape DINNER SPEAKER Hind the thes orchestias wi Loses Licence ra addition me court made soot eee though girls' basketball is not \,. party in Power has had the|liam Hart, William Evans and Painting, chiefly because their Leta ee icing [MAME UIE. Suaeate thet: sce Bl acclaimed as widely as the outdoor 'public address system|J. Dell; 18th, D. Fear; 17th. W.| |painting was a hobby and was _ Miss: E. Christine} airley, Hen all Varee ovaeniganony have boys', 1 Isjust-asimportant to' aired at a cost upwards of Cross and William Coulter, done during holidays. in the Fairley Consultants Services, 8 : them. The girls are certainly en. ¢¢4 16th, TI. Morrison, Mrs. M.|north country. Toronto, who will be the ah th ge etre gp For Six Months MAY RESUME Three Roridents thusiastic about the sport. They "However, Council rescinded, Brown, and Thomas. Brown:| They believed the Canadianj speaker at the dinner _meet- Fae pal ak ae foe, pital. would have to be to come to/a its last 'meeting. a motion to|15th, Mrs. J. Gruska and ¥ scene provided a rich and chal-| ing of the Lakeland Chapter arrangem ereby| Joseph Steve Bulkov j t t eight in the morn ceritny: da" wiipaealag ene I eae 9 ' i . Cc -| of the National Office Man- |S0me musicians of the other or-|Elm street, Oshawa, was fined ef A R t d = oe mort' establish a record library, also|B. Pisani; 10th. G. Pearse vical ar ab aetaeee sta sabia agement oe Hotel |Chestras wilt help out for con-'$100 and costs or one month in TALKS MONDA re e I e yman. § dian artist, and they encour- Association | in page : : Mn Central's Senior Choir is hard epee tae eb De ee ee ee ast. aged younger artists who were! Genosha next Thursday. Miss Paes dtd: ark re thejjail F tiday in Oshawa Magis- Peace talks between | Oshawa Police Department re- at work preparing its Christmas!Cjybh records for the dances. Dr. D, Langmaid interested in interpreting the) Fair ey's subject will be "The 1+ compositions with os "4 icoeee { a[ sutiking members OF ne | (ported. Mires Accents aurhe selections for the coming festive |; also appears that the tram-| Those who gave their fifth Canadian scene, Several of them) Role of Women in Business"'. plagad ee afisouively: ih Bulkowski pleaded guilly to '| Local 880 International |the 24-hour period ending at season. The choir will be per- poline that both parties prom- donation at the clinic were were art teachers, and they a 1 ; raicharge of failing to remain Brotherhood of Teamsters (g a.m, today. i 5 sting ? the three orchestras combine|the scene an accident which| . eae egy ti bet L forming Dec. 2 at the meeting) ised to purchase before the new Jas Stainton, N Gillespie, Passed on their beliefs to stu- their full stsength for special the scene of an accide ; and the eastern division car- | An estimated $900 damage of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club atiyear, without further burdens/A. E. Lowry, Don Pringle, Wm. (denis, and such influences have Im ound Auto concerts a Se wa eer i hauling industry may re- | was caused in a two-car collis- Hotel Genosha. Mrs. Stewart sai ' 23 i" atte 2 - C 'Prep. continued p phase friday morning amage '0| sume Monday, Sydney Mc- |. esis e aa ena fer ihe inanyl the present council financial /Dowholis, R. Piper, G. 'Free- Thee aif ly Due to illness of Francis J. both vehicles involved was esti-| Afee. Local $80°'s business |100 on Bloor street at Harmony deserves credit for many' status, has fallen through man, R. Batten, R. Howe, H Se RPOUD EPIL. CONECIONS : . tee, L0ca usine road south at 8:15 Friday Soa Gay Gh ; nan, a ' : : Francis, the assistant conductor mated at $325. Bulkowski was] representative said Friday |'02d south at 8:15 p.m., Friday hard and long hour he, Schievink, Jas. Woodward. A. Cncouraged new forms of ex- " preser Yl Grivers Inaived Willi has given the choir to make it/TO REMEMBER NEEDY Hofstede, E. Goyne, J. Shiel, p.|Pression. Later group members or on S af the Oshawa Symphony, Her-\apprehended by city police a) night Drivers Involved were Willlam the success that it is A $50 cheque will be sent to . F. Pinck and associates freed theniselves bert Gentry led the combined! short time after the accident. -- | The strike, which affects |G. O'Neill, 48, RR 3, Bowman- Hodgson, Mrs. E. Finch, L. A.! > a tae ; ¢ ; R J * CHRISTMAS CAPERS the Christmas Cheer Fund as McLaren, (. Borek, Weslev of stale academic influences and , Douglas Badgley, RR 3, Osh- group for the presentation of In addition to the fine, the, more than 800 workers in ville and Udo Franz Schlotte, In akenidance with the' bern council's usual gift to this Down C. Tamanway F Mrs. F.{rose above the level of catering, awa, told the court Friday, his the thrilling overture, az & aliph accused's driving licence was} Ontario and Quebec is now (30 778 Tennyson avenue, Osh- un as Pade: cecccn | worthy cause, It is my wish and yonmeon Mec M. Gates. _7_{t® superficial popularity. Young- wife suffers from an asthmatic of Bagdad". Eric Niles, of Co-\suspended for six months in its 13th day. The dispute awa. Constable D. H. Walton Centeal's deigat' "talked Saat that of many others that all of Twaddell SAN Mikolash' (; |er artists reached for new phil- condition which does not permit bourg, leader of the Port Hope between the uniom and car- investigated the accident. cig ; council' rojec - ; ; ; 5 y li her to drive in heavy traffic and Cobourg Symphony, directed | he 9 fir inges aro om pate English teacher, Mr. Carson ge A en ig this year will Peeling, Wm. Blight nF osophies of conteinpors life in a I | auling firms hinges around | An accident at approximately g : : : A 7 Canadian environms and This was the only reason he|the major part of the program | the companies' attempt to [4.45 Saturde he CPR again calling upon the students ; Wara M. Gingras. . 2 z , oe "t's. Unfini | ; :15 a.m. Saturday at the ep Re mi aes or epi Goodbye for now W Ce haa Phos 4 they responded to the, flux andjwas driving her car, Nov. 20,|!n¢ oe Sc a hal oo ara e aze wrest control of the Ontario bridge on Farewell avenue rest , : We » Det sses i r : é esti Hanah </Symphony and e Hungarian Teamsters W ; ; . to "the office' for the annual Munroe. W. St. Louis. A. J |stresses of their immediate while his driver's licence wa F & Teamsters Welfare Fund, caused an estimated $675 dam- *hri ; reaper iar ya A Ks < WwW v: "times. under suspension, Badgley said.|Lustspiel Overture. Other num-| | union officials said. : fs pias 8 Christmas Capers, which is Cen- CELEBRATING Barge. M. Kanters, Wm. Simp-|" "abstract painters produced He ; bers included Handle's Water amages 0a | Mr, McAfee said a pro |28¢ % Me two cars involved, tral's Christmas party con, T. Matthews, D. Powless, An employee of General| Music Suite and Strauss waltzes. | ah rae ; Drivers of the two cars were : te Z ei ap Ac. works that were subjective and|yo; Badgle i he 1 . The ica Tite spart-| Posed formula for reopening |, |, a : As usual, Mr. Carson made it R. Hume, A. Mahaffy, F. Grant. Netebha vathee | then? eeuten otors, Badgley said he had Membbrs of the: wanking The Oshawa Fire Depart- nawoiations with: Vann Arthur T. Retherick, 47, 718 clear that this was the last vear BIRTHDAYS !A. Nichols, J. Sierhuis. W tlh Gt bature: works banca ont beaey called into work ear y and sentlon at: the: Paik Hope' and|ent reported an estimated etivce of hae 4s an 2 ey j Cheaterton avenue, Oshawa and ; aE AN % Clark ia nts + had been forced to drive himself} $45 amage as > 2 : ee va A x eee Suey ee of we Congratulations and_ best Geo a - ge yag hed as pure statements of subjective hecause his wife's condition dovs | Cobourg group presented an out- : nM Gamage. he oa aieon firms in the two provinces |!van George Wray, 35, of Rag- would be a cess iawaves wishes to the following resi- Snudden gga eye pr | introspection or decoration in'not permit her to drive in the S'anding.number by Mozart, a al ithe Friday pena ,| Was discussed by strikers jlan, Constable Arthur Hobbs ; Pe " : '| dents of Oshawa and district (°° eo he t and for itself. a ts i : "Diver Pee De ee arginine roe e: SOUT a} : eine and conciliation officers in |investigated this accident. we all know that deep down in| wro are celebrating their Huard, E. E. Southern, :V. Van- heavy Oshawa traffic Divertimento" for two clarinets|poat, which was in the garage Toronto, Friday | A collision between a car and ba heart, there is a soft spot birthdays this weekend Heugten, D. Williamson, ~ Magistrate Frank S. Ebbsiand. bassoon. Following the pro- at the time, was damaged to Teamsters will announce ja 'taxi on King street east at aca. he has headed Those who celebrate to- oe pt ore oS : in made sure Badgley does not gram the audience and orchestra ae byyoniPad ac gee in a| Monday whether the pro-.|approximately 1:30 a.m. Sat- Aca ae day are: Elizabeth Patter- orcenhuk, G. Rideout, drive his wife > rs , soci Srneayen. 20Wwer 4| posed formula is acceptable, May conned sti Tickets for the program have son, 14 Frank street. Rudnisky, G. Chant, J seid : 8 wife's car for a while.| members enjoyed a social hour gas furnace at a coin laundry, | t a I urday caused an estimated $350 not yet gone on sale, but should N: MeGereclh "A De Roches He impounded it for three|with tasty refreshments served/Bona street west, required the Mr. McAfee said damage. Drivers involved in -- : ~ --- ICloses Toda months and fined Badgley $50)by the Trinity United Church presence of Oshawa firefight- this accident were Raymond ' vonneemnmr nrg seen é : Joman's Ass ers, Friday after j "LPS S 7N' Neill Brown, 22, RR 3, Bowman- and costs or one month in jail. |Woman's Association. afternoon. Dam- HELPS STUDENTS 4s 445 "My Three Angels', the Osh- age was confined to the blower National University students ville, the taxi driver and John awa Little Theatre's. current | The ambulance was called'in Mexico can get free break. Lomas Krawchuk, 48, RR 3, contribution to Oshawa's cultur- Ob l f linto service on three occasions fasts if they attend classes reg-| Bowmanville. No injuries were al activity, is both fanciful and SO escence | during the past 24-hour period ularly and maintain acon reported in any. of these acci- humorous. The _ participants jending at 8.30 a.m, Saturday grades. dents, frolic through a delightfully im- - e oe * probable situation involving B ildin d I three convicts whose crimes of u gs U ppe | violence contrast strikingiy with their present meekness. These three anpealing rogues, played by Reg Tompkins sie cme = x. oe One of Oshawa's oldest indus-|sioner Eldon W. Kerr on the tries, Fittings Limited, came to/latter's course of action during i algae grips with the. Board of|the past few years, Mr Hyman Arthur Elliott and Ray Lan | Assessors Friday, in a bid to}contended that this was not ridge. held the audience spell-/haye the 1961 assessment on/relevant bound by the end of the first} jtheir property reduced. After a act. D'Arcy Smyth, as an.un prolonged struggle the Court of successful but kindly storekeep-/ Revision granted a reduction. | ments were. of 1960 or any pre- er, started off with a nervous! Louis §. Hyman, QC, chair- vious year." he' said beginning, but grew more real/man of the court, said that the i ar OR atten and interesting as the play pro-|10 per cent economical obsoles- Mr. Humphreys then went on gressed. cence reduction applied to the|!° question Mr. Coombes in His part appeared rather dif-| Fittings property as a whole|5°me deatil about the assess- ficult to interpret, from the ac-;was too small and increased|™ent procedures concerning in- tor's point view, as did tie n2> "| this figure to 15 per cent, dividua! buildings. Mr. Coombes) of Evelyn Richards. Mrs. Rich-| "As one of the oldest factories, 4¢¢lared that the board's appre-| jards brought the character ofjin the city, Fittings deserves jciation of the situation had) "Emilie Ducotel" to life in a'some consideration from this\¢en partly based on recom-| miraculous way that probably|court and the citizens,' he|Mendations made from the side even the author hadn't in-| declared of Fittings Ltd. itself, tended At the outset much of the Donald D_ Storie said the Joyce Overton and Maureenjargument presented by R. D.\company has moved certain Langridge both contributed com-|Humphreys, QC, on behalf of|operations out of some of the} petently to the production, al-|the company, was flatly refused: buildings. He said these build-| though it seems unfortunate te;by the court because it was|ings are not used anymore, but! limit Mrs. Langridge to the;based on a comparison with|that it is too expensive to tear sweet - and - shy type roll. We! previous assessments them down think she could do other por-) It has been the policy of the Mr. Coombe replied: NIGHT trayals, too. court not to consider any such; 'We have taken into consid- SHIFT PICKETS RECEIVE INSTRUCTIONS Brian Jarvis and Ted Farrow|comparisons It regards the! eration everything, but we still) : - blossomed into magnificent cads|new assessment as 'started/} dt } Despite a Sunday midnight | property and ref . 'g : ; p avaees. these Subaiigs, ' g a "fused : manta'. "acting ' ' : cetera aa RRS, Irs 'eatah'* ie we strike. deadline set by the ? sed to re- | (centre), acting GM shop during the evening, while Dave|from scratch The only com- The buildir ,s ar there. it 'ae turn to their jobs: The walk- | committee chairman, is Watson allowed the audience the! parison allowed is one with) Mr, Hy ran said he felt they po! Menera iden at | nal! pe agape the Local assigning picket duties to a particular luxury of a happy) similar assessments made dur-| should not pig Whether al CLUB PREPARES FOR FLYING CIRCUS Canada Ltd., an estimated Aational orth or the Inter- | group of night shift workers ending : ing the past two years by the| buildirg is being used, or The Rotary Clubs of Osh- | for by the service clubs. The | club. and piloted by club 8000 south plant workers jump- by one pre se hat termed who refused to cross the Directed by A. T. Elliott and|Board of Assessors under the! whether it is not used. He then) awa and Whitby are joining | children will be taken to the | members. Seen here polishing ed the gun and walked off theirs $ n Spokesman 'a Picket lines and' report for produced by Dolores Victor, this|chairmanship of J. P. Coombe | made the ruling for the reduc-| with the Oshawa Flying Club | Oshawa airport by their | one of the aircraft, from left, pontaneous reaction to GM's | work clever bit of fun and fancy con-. When, nevertheless, Mr. Hum-|tion on the consideration that! tomorrow to provide a flying | Rotary "Fathers" and will be | are Jack Hodges, Phil Bald- ts) 'riday rning t ur asly offer T adaw ¢ 4 > se . abo ae ee sig Rigged » ber | rpiean Thur sdav after- = 5 tinues until the end of this phreys proceeded to cross-' most of the buildings are very| circus for some 45 crippled | taken up for a flight in 16 air- | win, Al. Wilson and Syd Bs plant | noon." Above, Steve Nimigon --Oshawa Times Photo -' week. lexamine Assessment Commis-old. children who are being cared | craft provided by the flying | Cowley, chief instructar. _ e No "We are not taking into con- sideration what previous assess-| ©

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