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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Apr 1963, p. 4

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, . April 19, 1963 current licence. Driver Fined For Overload PICKERING (Staff) -- A fine of $10 and costs was levied against a Scarboro motorist who leaded not guilty to making an roper left turn, Hugh Strange appeared before Magistrate C. W, Guest in mag- istrate's court Ling iog A Const. B. Box of the Pickering Township Police Department said he observed Strange mak- ing a left turn onto Highway 2 from the left lane of Valley Farm road on March 31. Strange said he was coming from the drive-in theatre and a number of other cars did the same thing and were not charged, The owner of a dump truck found overloaded by nearly eight tons was fined $50 and costs. William Cornor of Toronto NEWCASTLE -- Council has passed a resolution seeking per- mission from the Ontario Muni- cipal Board to issur. debentures in the amount of $65,000.00 for construction of an addition to the Newcastle Public Schwol, The School Board requested this amount to construct two classrooms and a ulility room Crown To Hit Bread Sales Act Violations WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Crown|°: on the south side of the main was stopped by Const. B, Box on March 5 and found to be 15,750 pounds overweight. Failing to purchase a 1963 li- cence cost William Thomas Hirons of Scarboro $15 and costs. Hirons was found driving a vehicle March 16 without a Attorney Eugene A. Duchesne said Thursday he will under- take prosecution of violations under the Bread Sales Act of Ontario when city council or a representative of the city for- mally requests him to do so, Mr. Duchesne said he has so far been approached only by Patrick Maguire, city building mer- y increase is uvler of the village coun- , it was pointed out, Secrecy On Space Projects Attacked Newcastle Plans _|Navy Admits School Addition US. Lacks A-Sub Lead WASHINGTON (AP) -- The) ;, *|United States has only a "very small numerical advantage" over Russia in atomic-powered Admiral George submarines, W. Anderson says. belief that the U.S, has been holding a decisive lead in this race--is in| tines under the Arctic ice--an February. A censored version was made public Thursday. Anderson said he had ex. view to President Kennedy last December in dis- cussing cutbacks by the defence fo ---- in the Fagg noo ing program. louse subsequently . voted authoriza- tion for two atomic-powered at-| sents a Soviet desire to control tack submarines the Pentagon had cut from the navy's original request for eight. Said Anderson: "I pointed out to the presi- jn ge A TE checked im this ocean would permit the Soviets to use this for undetected cantly an under-ice cai opens new lines of Soviet sea communications and the aa of submarine deploy. ments." Steel Scow Above Falls Said Moved NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP) A steel scow which has been lndged on the rocks above Niag- ara Fallé since 1018 appears to have shifted five or six unching Regulus missile, Russia is estimated unoffi- son said that missilelaunching Soviet submarines now are in operation, Anderson was asked about the activities of Soviet subma- operation which the U.S. atomic submarines have been conduct- ing since 1957, The admiral replied that Rus- sia has shown extreme interest in the Arctic Ocean for 40 years and he added: "Operation of nuclear subma- rines in the Arctic . . . repre- 32 gaia ek § the sea which, because of its ice cover, can be controlled effectively only by nuclear sub- marines. Ability to operate un- Z and that there was little of it shifting further. [ dent that the most important WASHINGTON (AP)--A U.S.| deficiency, in my judgment, in government space scientist has|the elimination from the ship- urged "freer and earlier" pub-| building program were two at- lic dis of any proposals| tack nuclear - powered subma- for government space or other) rines, particularly so because experiments that might ad-|of the long leadtime (for plan- versely affect science or human] ning and construction) and be- welfare, cause at the present time we Dr. Fred Singer, chief of the/the U.S. Navy, have a very weather bureau's weather satel-/small numerical advantage in lite centre, also told a press commissioner, who was re- cently appointed bread inspec- tor for Windsor. Last week Mr. Maguire's de- artmemt seized 93 loaves of read which were marked as wei, "a pound and a quar- ter." Under the Bread Sales Act, bread sold in Ontario must weigh either 16 ounces, or 24 ounces HOLSTEIN RATED EXCELLENT Burke Collette Veeman, a able for body conformation. milk containing 621 tbs, fat, Collette was bred by Herbert average test 368 per cent but- terfat, This is a Breed Class 8, Feick, Kitchener, Ont, She verage of 143 per f for has a yearly record asa five- milk and 146 per cent for fat. year-old iri 305 days on twice- (The Holstein - Friesian Asso- aday milking of 16,854 lbs. Beer In Auto Costs Man $15 PICKERING (Staff) -- A To- ronto man found with beer in his car by police was fined $15 and costs in Pickering Village Magistrate's Court Thursday, DANCE KINSMEN AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, APRIL 20 BERNARD TIERNEY'S ORCHESTRA "Excellent" which fs the highest rating attain- Driver Given Harold Alcock was found guilty in absentia of a charge of having liquor in a place other' NET EARNINGS conference Thursday the U.S. air force-backed "Project Nee- dies" was an example of a ven- nuclear submarines of ali types over the Russians. We have to preserve this lead." FEATURED VOCALIST SPONSORED BY OSHAWA POSTAL EMPLOYEES Ajax Firm Wins Tariff Argument OTTAWA than his residence, Sgt. R. H. Bodley of the Pick- ering Township Police Depart- ment told the court he had found Alcock and -_ lang hy ed with 12 cases of beer e ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,901,256, been drinking the beet. ($205 8 share; 196, $1,728,208, Racing on the highway cost a $1.76. Toronto man $50 and costs. Joseph Earl Taylor was found guilty in absentia of the offence after testimony was given by a township police officer. Const. B, Box told the court he observed a car driven in a careless manner in the Ajax Shopping Centre on March 30. The car proceeded north on Harwood avenue and pulled up beside another car at two stop signs, the officer said, When the two cars were paired up they proceeded through the signs at all possible speed. Proof Charge Is Dismissed PICKERING (Staff) -- A charge of failing to produce proof of insurance laid against Jean Chapados of Pickering Village was dismissed in police court Thursday. NO COMPARISON The published transcript did not show whether Anderson had NUMBERS DWINDLE given a comparison of the nu- The timber wolf is dwindling] merical strengths of the two in United States territory; apart|submarine navies, from Alaska, only northern Min-| The latest count shows 30 Us. nesota is reasonably safe for|atomic submarines in the wa- b , ter, of which 27 are operating RESULTS COUNT! ey mays Oshawa Little Theatre Sn ture kept secret too long before 3.00 PER COUPLE 725-8192 it was attempted. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Bronze Co, Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $245,- 540; 1961, $284,560. Canadian Utilities Lid., year Doubt Benefit In Collision PICKERING (Staff) -- Mag- istrate C. W. Guest gave a To- ronto man "the benefit of the doubt" when he dismissed a charge of passing within 100 feet of an intersection, James Edward Sanderson ap- peared in magistrate's court Thursday as a result of being involved in an accident March 1, Pickering Township Constab!e O. V. Cooper told the court he investigated an accident involv- ing a car and a transport truck 'the term|*t the corner of the Brock 'road waste Id be interpreted to and Highway 2. include only material of no], The driver. of the truck said commercial value and that, con-|he was preparing to turn left sequently foamed plastic clip-|0nto the Brock road with his in- pings were not waste, How- dicators on when he was struck "lever, waste of various kinds is|°" the left side by Sanderson. provided for in many items of| Sanderson said he did not see the tariff and it és difficult to|the intersection sign and that believe that such care would be|the truck did not signal. taken to make special provision} The police officer said when for waste in the tariff if waste|tested gfter the accident the did not include some commodi-|truck's turn indicators were her aa commercial sig-| faulty. ificance," the board's ruling} Being paced by a police offi- stated. "The board finds that|cer at 70 miles per hour in a 50- he imported clip are} mile zone cost a Scarboro sports waste of all, kinds, p.o.n.,"|car * 'ver $20 and costs, A_Deothless yh a (Special )-- Aan, , Cloudfoam Lim- kinds, not other provided, ex- Ajax company ited; has won an appeal before Canadian i cept metallic, broken glass or glass culle;. As alternatives, the depart- -|ment and Cloudfoam submi other classifications for the ma- terial The board noted that one of the witnesses had testified that the flat pieces included might be more accurately described as j-| 'resid of sheets" than as and that in the lan- guage of the tnade, the import- ed material was scrap. "It was argued that Yord te Riot "THE GREAT VAN ROBBERY" PACKED WITH EXCITEMENT -- with = pat SHAW Crown Cork and Seal Com- pany Lid., year ended Dec, 31: 1962, $651,268, $6.51 a share; 1961, $617,700, $6.18, Fleetwood Corporation, year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $1,002,900, $1.51 a share; 1961, $853,093, $1.31. De Havilland Aircraft of Can- ada Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1962, $2,984,566; 1961, $2,518,707. "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" IN COLOR REMARKABLE ENGAGEMENT OF THE -- with -- JOYCE TAYLOR MARK DAMON sheets Presenting its Renowned Company of Superlative Players in the Grand Dramatic Spectacle DIRTY WORK Fe nossROADS: ~ by Bill Johnson a DIRECTED BY THAT ILLUSTRIOUS GENTLEMAN, HARRY CHAPMAN BILTMORE THE BEST 'BAR B Q CHICKEN ~~ [hetgnnigeraga PARK RD, 5S. 'AND 401 Carmichael's Bar-B-Q For Fast Take Out Service PHONE 725-0907 EVERYTHING ...for a daring f item 681 old; paper waste waste of all within the meaning of these words as they appear in tariff item 681. Accordingly, the ap- peal is allowed." Bill Opposed Hold Meeting UXBRIDGE -- The first part of the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadien Legion Branch 170 was chaired by Hilda Lyons, 'vice-president Minutes of the previous meet- By Newcastle ing were read by Grace Foote. Eine Burroughs gave the treas-| NEWCASTLE -- Council, at urer's report. Hilda Lyons andlits April meeting, received a Grace Foote offered to convene|notice of suit for collection of the Kinsmen ladies' night. $213.45 and costs for the 1962 The bowling banquet on May|2Ssessment levied by the Gana- Timothy David Lloyd was found guilty of speeding after he was followed by a police offi- Const, B, Box of the Picker- ing Police Department said he stopped a car driven by Chapa- Oshawa & District Real Estate Board cer on March 30. dos March 30 and asked for proof of insurance. Chapados told him his tneur- amce had expired two weeks earlier on March 15, the officer said. Chapados said he was in- sured at the time and did not have the card with him, Two additional charges taid against Chapados on the same day resulted in fines of $10, Magistrate C. W. Guest fined Speeding at 50 miles per hour in a 35 mile zone cost Brian Crozier of Toronto $20 and costs. Crozier did not appear. HOUND WAS UNGRATEFUL GLASGOW, Scotland (CP)-- While inserting a Tory circular through the letter box. of a house, May Anderson's thumb was bitten by a dog. "This is political ingratitude," she com: FRIDAY The McLaughlin Library Theatre April 24, 25, 26 and 27 8:30 P.M. Sherp Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French Crowded Houses! Enthusiastic Applause! Great Houses! The number ef tickets for sale will be limited te the magnitude ef the building Box Office at Henderson's Book Store FEATURE TODAY 1:50 - 4:25 - 6:55 - 9/25 11 is being looked after by Eve-|"@s*2 Conservation Authority. |piained. "The standard of live Saturday, April 20, 'a Chapados $10 and costs for fail- Wa MeTavieh, Grace Foote, Selec. ine rn eee James, Bea Smockum, Evelyn Houck. Invitations to Whitby, Bow- manville, and the zone rally are all to be accepted, and group leaders will get in touch with = members about transporta- The zone commander, Mrs. Gertie Williams of Oshawa, ac- companied by Mrs, Elliott, made her official visit at this meeting end gave an informa- tive talk. Evelyn Houck presented a gift to Mrs. Williams, Lunch was served by Bea Smockum's group and a vote of thanks was given the group by Grace Chase. Inquiry Ends Study Into Tobacco Setup SIMCOE (CP)--A provincial inquiry committee concluded its sittings to receive briefs on On- tario's problem-beset flue-cured tobacco industry here Thurs- day after hearing a chemical from growers last February in Port Hope, Delhi and St. Thomas. Processing and buying companies submitted briefs Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. Ford Stinson, comm pay this assessment last year on the grounds that the village had never joined the authority, ing of dogs has gone up con- siderably since the Tories came to power." ing to notify the change of ad- dress of his licence and the registration of the car. and the village was taken into the Authority without the con- sent or representation of the vidlage council and the action was accepted and condoned by oe er of Lands and For- After some discussion, a mo- tion by. councillors Brown and Lovekin was passed unanimous. ly authorizing the village to fight the action. During the dis. cussion it was revealed that Ii.| G. Hook, field officer and W. J, Austin of Port Hope repre- senting the Authority had at- tended the March ineeting of council and had been unable to point out any advantages to the village of Membership in the Authority, UNICEF EXHIBITION OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY April 21st 2-4 p.m. Northminster Church SIMCOE & ROSSLAND Films, Disploys & Pictures Guests will be MRS. MICHELE of CBS-TV "Razzle Dazzle" no charge for admission @ ALL WELCOME Oshawa & Disrtict UNICEF Committee SUPPORT UNICEF | KNIGHTS mM 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, April 22, 23 = 4:30 P.M. On Nights of Play -- to 7 P.M. at Library 7 P.M. | GENERAL ADMISSION 1.25 IGE] No of? ADVENTURES BEYOND IMAGINATION ... A WORLD BEYOND BELIEF! "MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND KATE AITKEN and | IN COLOR Starring MICHAEL CRAIG sam LAUREL! ouver HARDY nl ice "PARADE OF | THE WOODEN SOLDIERS" ; CAR CRAZY! SPEED CRAZY! BOY CRAZY! "DRAGSTRIP GIRL" FAY SPAIN STEVE TERRELL 3 BiG HITS We realize thet you're eager to go chead with oer gecdon, bat walt just @ few mere 'a in Belle Gardens' OPEN HOUSE | SEE YOU AT THE GET! Bi Feoturing @ host of quality garden supplies --~-- ] 4 , ' information -- novelties, but above aA 1 beg service, whatever your gardening problem. And there's more . Present you with « FREE ROSEBUSH! Right, to 26 cud 27 everyone attendin: Theotey = Fiber = eh beaaen he - » Ven Belle Gardens will House , April 25 - Get the best in gorden supplies, the best in in- formation and the best in service from: vas BELLE GARDENS HWY. NO. 2 just a few miles East of Oshawa SPONSORED BY:-- @ GET TO-GETHER @ IMPERIAL OIL 623-5757 1963 CLUB @ OSHAWA JAYCEES . SATURDAY, APRIL 20th Contestants Will Be Selected For "MISS TEEN-AGE ROAD-E-0"' VALUABLE GIFTS AND PRIZES SHOW TIMES 1:30 - 3:25 - 5:20 - 7:20 DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT " ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:00 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK TOMORROW! SITIO MeL with JULIET PROWSE Ai oe une" PLUS MORE FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT ti PORPLE MLS IN COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE TONIGHT ONLY! "CIMMASON"--GLENN FORD--COLOR & C'SCOPE PLUS THE BOWERY BOYS IN "FIGHTING FOOLS" OSHAWA WEIN THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401 . . »* PHONE 723.4927

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