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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Aug 1963, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 7, 1963 MAYOR IVAN' HOBBS stands with the Town's new chain of office around his neck. Councillor Annie Oke Mayor Prese admires the which was Worship at last nig meeting. She ----y official presented ht's council spearheaded the Chain Of Office The chain is made of Silver BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Mayor Ivan C, Hobbs was pre- sented with an official Chain-of Office at last night's Town Council meeting His Worship has the distinc: tion of being the first of Bow manville's chief executives wear such a chain The Chain-of-Olfice was pre sented to the Mayor by Coun ciller Annie. Oke, who first con ceived the idea of and who personally to make it a reality, At the presentation Councillor Oke explained the significance of the Chain and congr ted Mayor Hobbs on being its first wearer, She said: "For some time now it has been your Civic Committee's de- mire to acknowledge the Town's Chief Magistrate with some type of significant symbol, To this end the Committee has investi- gated all aspects and has now obtained a Chain-of/Office the Town of Bowmanville This symbol is to be worn by the present Mayor, His Wor- ship Mayor Hobbs and al! sub sequent Mayors when acting behalf of the Community types of official funct whether it be Regular or cial Town Council meeti any activity when he r senting the citizens of this Com munity undertook is Fuelmen Near Title ing worn to porate words the Chain nar as be quent 'n: term of office will accordingly pleasure half of Town Office Magistrate to wear it this Chain will the dignity of ties of your of- ave the utmost confi- your wearing of this 'o further its serve to f the respons for tie dence t at ai} a complet around the neck wn's Official Cor fr with Corporati on of the Town of 'Bow manville' all disc sea along 'Mayor t sm i Mayor the te 1962 and 196 be Dises and Maple Leaves eircie to chain His nted Council Backs 'Lottery Plan' form to be Hanging a jarge spon which is in- 2 3. the Hobbs' rm of his office Subse ames with dates of their inscribed it gives me a great deal of Your this of Counci to vou We feel serve cance Worship on be and Bowmanville Whole to present this Chain-of- the first Chief the as a r of your coun I m rthy of your ne worked two and how ar i m you done f am an office than you with you years, I have » good af this a _ in Deputy-Reeve Stevens oppe ar eae a ar a as School oes Oe ee Board Said 'Squandering Money' BOWMANVILLE (Stal) = Councillor Ken 'Hooper | last night blasted the Bowmanville |Public School Board for what jhe termed, 'the wanton squan:| jdering of the taxpayer's) He 'ola Bowmanville Town Council that it had been brought jto his attention at a Board of Works meeting that a "perfec: fy good hardwood floor" in the Central School was being: cov- jered with. plywood in prepara- 'tion for the laying of tiles. The report was confirmed, he said, when one of the Council: lors managed to get into the, building to see the construction! for himself, "Untess someone can show me that the hardwood Is no good I'm giong to make an iissue of this thing," he contin: lued, "and I'd like to take the! jtaxpayers through the schools so they could see how much of itheir money is spent on frivoli- ties," Councillor Hooper referred to, fan instance in the past school! year when he went to one of the schools to inquire about heating arrangements I was told that the schoo! was completely air-conditioned and that the air was changed every 10 minutes, When I went to school we opened the win- dows if we wanted the air ohanged either that or we played hookey It's high time that be taken in hand," cluded, Council adopted a Board of {Works motion that the School Board be asked to outline "the reasons for having covered) jwhat was thought to be a rea jsonably good hardwood floor with vinyl tile at Central School", CHAIRMAN REPLIES Public School Board Chair man Paul Chant today denied Councillor Hooper's charge that the hardwood floor is "per: fectly good" "It is not a good floor, It is bad shape, worn badly and difficult to keep clean and look ing good." Shaking wi these costs he con drive to get the chain of office for the Town's Chief Magis: trate ~Statesman Photo -- In Bow sided are com: nstalment BOWMANVILLE (Staff) a recorded vote Tuesday manville Town Counci) de that National lotteries a mendable and th should be encouraged The motion arose from 3 quest for municipal I om a group op n r the title of "Operation National Sweepstake"' When the lt Deputy Reeve oved that be file. Cour Ken agreed "I'm all for a national sweep- stake. There is nothing wrong) Bruce Eastwood Scarbor- with it and it's hogwash sending Ough, Was. summoned in court our money to lotteries. out of on ¢ ees arising from an in the country." cident on Highway 115 July The deputy-reeve stated that 9 he only wanted to make sure that the organization sponsoring the lottery was responsible be- fore endorsing it The motion to receive the ie ter in file was defe new motion of endo introduced, Cour who opposed asked for a re The Counc favor of anv Cour BOWMANVILLE Magistrate R, B in m -- a charge dis. dri g against a man here Tuesday ing the ac cused t (Staff) Baxter of are) Sc arboro etter was read _ Stevens ved Hooper Ross it rece Hor test 'of on on that date a car twood cut him off on Highway 115 and forced him to the shoulder, thus, him and his 'tami y negra stated that he then followed the car and got © number, He said he ase and held up a slip of with Eastwood's licence number on that East wood paid eventually test ified that dri ment r Wes Fice motion other him no appeared ntacted police Dods HAS LAKES APLENTY 2,900 ~ wood admitted i) A 2,000 lakes Dump Billiards 5-3 BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) Stephen Fuels are only one v tery away from the Men' Town League softha pionship as a result of win over Bill's Bilhards night The victory was the sixth a row for them in this playoff competition. They inated Nichols Meters straight and have now commanding 3-0 lead-in in the finals Bill's started the scoring the top of the first inning Archie Crossey walked | and scored when Mel Burg at tempted sacrifice bunt tr through the infield for a George Jones doubled B S in and the score was 24 for Bill's TIE ON SINGLE Stephen's tied it in the se on a single S Ted Da three-base error on Jiges © taken a games ow ling's grounder and Jack Bond's run-producing sacrifice bunt They picked up three yuns in the third to r their scoring. Grant crore in two with a Wne¢ George Ted Dadson followed with his second single of the game and scored Om an error Bill's g¢M% ome back if gixth on singles by Dan Gira and Buck Cowie but were able to come up with wer George Stephen tur hes usual solid mound pertatenanice for the winners. He was touch for six hits and iss: He was very st: dbase and for the noe Tee was g caus ictim of nis! OPP Olficer' s Once Managed Faith Queried Jack Sharkey By wi synarg - Re WMANVILI E m ex charg a0 yesterday a bad rhea Rerald Bur. brought Pender th whe line-drive © . Ra of the Act equally- © GIVES UP $ SAFETIES ay mly five safeties , but a ence inner $ we runs 'een arn of » he was hl was death rectly." Ric er read ¢ regard xt ad arr the « wig a me OPP. came ts the dele! wm Constable MacDenaia." ; already apent His. at the harge't at ag rate der ¥ ag nucd and med from the Rass- "Tin hospital Wright's homer was blow for the Fuelers eorge NES To Dig Well 85-Foot Deep ROWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 'ort Hope man who didn't know where he was going and who had to dig an S3-foot wel given a day to sober Sy ohnny Buckley =»: Towa © top batte The series ghi at 6 s Field 'pm, at the High P School ala pRB 15 Sail fo Gibbs van St ty of place © arose out of a series events which took piace at i a.m. Tuesday Constable Don Stewart of the OPP told the court that he was looking out the window of his © home when he saw Gibbs stag. a gering along Highway 2 ~ "Tt called fer a car and we "picked Gidhs up about half a related gui BOSTON (AP)--Johany Buck Tt. one of vanishing breed managers and guided Jack * Tuesday. He several months befo last fisht of The he handled was the ' r to Bellevill to Port p Tmally settled for Newtonville Gibbs told the cour to go te Newt He claimed eet dlewacht steered the Teman from e fight with Suga som in 1968 Buckley was. that he diameter Statement to sober ~ say ver me anadian ~ar defence af bos fellow worker Warship Canstable Mac reow than a ve known Donald for a know that he a mistake bk checks the p licence on the Well, somieone made a mis take hic " Ma . or We. shall in the day te check your u the ome day bette wou The Magistrate addressed 1 e You had better RM dieting any we You might fall i v bbs was released tis brother He was a ito ihe later on sentenced to that he 'had ammented custody af mare = Gesture Of Fear Clifford Dodsworth of Oshawa , _ asked: Dodsworth "You say that heed and) nat he 100 wooed he charged ar Mr and ss Dat Mr, Chant said there was|50.to 60 years old, Mr, Chant a maintenance problem in try-| explained, ing to keep the floor in good!. 'It's very easy to sit shape, ied not spend money, He pointed out that "event:|10 years the building ually the whole school will have fall down.' to. be tiled on the floors" "Our policy is to try to main- It back but in might The floor section is in a partitain the schools and not let of the school building that is!the condition get out of hand Two Youths Admit Poolroom Breakin BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|slip was pins back to London Two London, Ontario youths] we searched him and confis- who pleaded guilty to breaking) cated $57, " -yelated the con and entering charges in Mag-istable, "Then we allowed him istarte's Court Tuesday werejto go remaded in cutody to await) "I questioned DeLeary on the isentence matter and he admitted that Arthur Heelip, 18, and Mor-jhe had boosted Haslip in rey Charles DeLeary, alias Jon-/through a window that Haslip athan King, 18, admitted" tojhad left unbolicd at closing! entering Bill's Billiards: in Bow- {time DeLeary told me he re Imanville and. stealing receipts} ceived $30 for his part in the which were kept in the cash 'theft box of the softdrink cooler 'Last Saturday night Chie The offence took place on Kitney and I went to London July 28 between 1.30 and 2.15 and picked Haslip up." in the morning a ie 'ee A Constable Louis Phillips of BOTH HAVE RECORDS the Bowmanville Police testified) Constable Phillips that he was called to the poo! court that both of the room by manager Gordon Han. had criminal records Haslip admitted that he had nigan "Mr. Hannigan told me that spent four months in jail on an he and Haslip finished cleaning other charge of breaking and the pool room about 1,30 p.m. entering ard that he also had and had gone for something to been charged frequently on eat, He said that he returned liquor offences alone about 2.15 a.m, and found) DeLeary told court that he jthat someone had entered had once. been sentenced to one through a rear window, took the/year and six months on three keys and crank from a drawer!charges of theft. He also ad and ope ned the cooler. Mr.)mitted to a umber of liquor Hannigan estimated that nearly) charges $200 was missing, The back! Magistrate R. B. Baxter ask door was open and it was ap-jed the youths if they had ever parent that the thieves had left ibeen on probation. Both answe: that way." | ed in the negative Constable Phillips told the, They were remanded for se court that Haslip had been em./{ence unti! August 16. A re ployed at the pool room for two|Sentence report on DeLeary weeks as & janitor, He added| expected to be sent from Lon that he had questioned Haslip|20" before that time three times after the incident, oes ve tenn ot Sek Se Weather Banort | Awards Gi Fist Not. rds Given PTTAN, A (CP)--Masters. ar ad officers of 20 ships trading }Canadian ports have received awards for making weather re jports during their voy ages: on the high seas, in coastal waters iad = the Great Lakes terrupted @ awards were announced -- ay F. D Met Cowan, director transport ¢ rtaheni'e ological branch "Our knowledge of the wea ther conditions over the vast ex panses of the world $ oceans i dependent almost ent y the reports rece ved from mer chant ships," the announcement Was said told he youths n is "You must have been about something," Dodsworth 'Why?' "Anybody must be thing." Magistrate ed: "Were Dodswerth?" wood "Not that I the reply Eastwood's wife, who had been in the car at the time, then asked Eastwood that cuts me off mad about some meteor Raxter nterven- you mad at Mr he asked East know of," BRING GIN WATER A $650,000,000 irrigation and hydro complex is being built in when We South Africa to develop large areas of the country's dry lands you were supposedly "As you Z by shaking your fist and looking (™" behind you. You didn't seem o> | WEDNESDAY very scared them." My wife has red hair THE apologized after quieting "and she tends to get a ked up." PLUS THE TOP RECORDS e Baxter said he ADMISSION 73e he police had known DANCING 8:30 ~ 12 fr ight ened he his OP cumstances that East-/¢ would have been with careless driving im passing for this reason Was dismissed like te commend Dodsworth for ~~ ui ting an infraction of riminal Q code." His Worship stated. |4 and I would recommend to Mr./4 Eastwood t he apologize tol not but only it was the charge "I would that OSHAWA.-ON.-THE-LAKE The ; BEACH HOUSE } Town Plans Dance Hall Demolition | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A bylaw authorizing the tearing down of the East Beach Dance Hall was given two readings by Town Council Tuesday, Town Clerk Jack Reid ex- plained to Council that letters could not be sent out to the three possible owners of the structure to inform them that unless some action should be|~ taken on their parts, tenders would be called for the destruc. tion of the building. He said that the letters would indicate that the destruction of the building would necessarily follow the final reading of the bylaw at the next council meet. ing SEEK $351,215.54 A second bylaw was also given two readings at Tuesday's meet- ing This bylaw is one authorizing the issue of $351,215.54 in de- bentures for the construction of a sewage disposal plant in Bow. manville Town Clerk Jack Reid told Council that their action on the rapid construction of the plant had reduced the amount by some $68,000, This, he explain- ed was a ance" from Central Mortgage, and Housing Corporation, The bylaw was slated to go before the Ontario Municipal Board for approval prior to a third and final reeding. Another Title For Barney Hartman ROCHESTER, N.Y, (CP)-- Barney Hartman of St. Lam-| Que., led Canadian shoot.) in the world championship | skeet tite hunt here Tuesday by) breaking 100 straight to take the 28-gauge industry title The annual world skeet shoot- ing championships sponsored by) the National Skeet Shooting As: sociation are being held at the! bert ers |An Oshawa man who was found ° \guilty of auto July 9 appeared before Magis- trate R. B Baxter be sentenced, custody by t that Cornel! Bryan was immeditaely hended by the Oshawa police as'vice, he left Court on July 9 and was now serving a year and six months in the Ontario County Jail, Bryan admitted that he was | charged in Oshawa with posses- sion of a stolen car and for stealing coffee. He was found _.\guilty here of stealing a truck n July 5. Magistrate Bax'er sentenced Bryan to one year, to run con- current with his present sen tence. Oshawa Man Draws Year For Theft BOWMANVILLE (Staff) theft here on Tuesday to Harold Edward Bryan,: Park QUEEN 'CANCELS road was remanded out of PWLLHELI, Wales (CP) -- the Magistrate at The Queen has cancelled' plans but Constable Pat to have tea with councillors of told the court' that'this North Wales town and left appre-|them stuck with a new tea ser. time, DANGER an WOR A P. ates FACE! Releaned by BUENA VISTA Distribution Ca, Ine.» 1080 Walt Dianey TECHNICOLOR® = CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 TODAY AT 1:30 - 3:30 "forgiveness allow- - ELVIS PRESLEY -- IN, "KID GALAHAD" In Color é The Lost BIG\ Continent" iHITS Anthony Hall , Extra! THREE STOOGES COMEDY "DENTIST ON T [e) lu "BATTLE OF BLOODY Rochester Brooks Gun Club./ They started Aug. 4 and will] continue until Aug. 1 In other Tuesday results Stew- rt Shea of Peterborough was runner-up in the 28-gauge Class B division with 99. i west rete) \ f a all fiction. TOMMY HUNTER presents '| COUNTRY HOLIDAY FEATURE VIMES: 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:35 - 7:40 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:30 e IN PERSON RAY PRICE SANDRA SELSIE BOBBY ROWAN GORDY TAPP W. TRAUGOTT AL CHERNEY TOMMY HUNTER REG. BARKLEY SHIRLEY GORDON RED BARN Tuesday, Aug. 13th ADMISSION 1.30 CHILDREN 75Sc Mr. Dodswort d shake hands with him." You had better wait until r c troom advi oy the mag ease he wants to the nose." 2 Guardsmen Die In Crash BATTLE CRE K Mich (CP) Two Michigan air na tional guardsiiea were killed Tuesday wi their jet bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Kellogg Field Dead are the pilot, Capt Richard Sanders, 3 of ean Cuaire Mich. and Flight Sur. This is war? These ore enimics ? THIS 1S FUN! "THE BEST oF ENEMIES" iN COLOR Wath DAVID NIVEN ach you in ALL COLOR SHOW Hide Your Whiskey ... Lock Up Your Women... HERE COME HELLIONS IN COLOR With -- RICHARD TODD BILTMORE 19 23 nan L. Glenn David Hoag, 29. Mich said the RB s| ert ing reconnaisance] hemor fell and burned in aj weeded section near the field | plane lage the fourth to take na flight of aine Lg first three poi off succes: the fourth veered agg the right as it approached the end/ of the ruaway, Tipped over and/ nto flames © Creek is 108 miles west COMING Ronnie Hawkins : and the HAWKS FRI. AUG. 16th INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED HIT JUST AS IT WAS SHOWN IN THE sorcaamenurenn ser DAY Ramer ae Bee Beet CORES Bok Perera BBM Semm Me >O2@80060800600666060 0°; POOSSSSOHSSSSCHOSSSOSHECCE HEE' DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON Thursday @ Friday @ Saturday Box-Office Open at 8:00 -- Show Starts at 8:55 PLUS 2 THREE STOOGES RIOTS! TONIGHT ONLY! "THE MONGOLS" -- JACK PALANCE "THE THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT" CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE OSHAWA ADMITTED FREED DRIVE-IN 'THEATRE x 2 _ =

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