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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Aug 1963, p. 4

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SS EPPS 5 OO @ THE COHAWA TIMES, Pridey, August 16, 1983 Mayor Ivan Hobbs, Also shown are (hr) Glenholme Hughes, chairman induse TURNING THE SOD at the new million dollar Goodyear plant site is Bowmanville trial commission; - Lea Huta, new addition manager; Mayor Hobbs and plant manager \ P Gordon MacNeill, Oshawa Times Photo joizing j Hooper Brands Board Reaction As Immature BOWMANVILLE (8 aff) = Councillor Ken Hooper yester- day labelled a "childish and immature" statement from the Bowmanville Public Sehoo!) Board which criticized his state: ment charging "fund-squander. ing by the school board," "T alred my views in open council," stated Mr, Hooper, "and I think that the Chairman of the School Board, if he dis agrees with my views, should come to council and state the)" position of the board," The controversial letter also brought Councillor Annie Oke into the battle, Her main point of contention was the last para: graph of the letter which ask ed: "the new chain of office .». do you consider thal necessity or a 'frill'. , . and how much did it cost, Coun eillor?" in aj to W of of such self-purported educated men could even think of criti the purchase of mayor's chain of office," she contended, "They have only to look at/be pictures of public functions in sometimes borne such names thelas the past to realize that mayors of Bowmanville have! R never had anything to distin guish their high affice, st swimming achievement awards and Debbie Reynolds, ner, had already been teated on tion: Toronto, the district supervisor Courses, Errors Seen In Spelling On Letters BKastern Townships post office "I am shocked that a RroUp/amployees figure that when it jeames to misspelling place lhames they've seen just about our everything iCherbrooque Swimmers Given Red Cross Awards Hampton )statf) = Durham) The award night marked the County Recreation Association, Conclusion of six and one halt weeks of intensive traliving U ais r ihe teaching of instructors prevented Shirley Reynolds, Annette Iliffe conjunction -with the Cana: an Red Cross, 219 young swimmers at) Tho graduates presented their | Cedar Park here jast night, lown awards to thelr instructors the Children in four. Red in appreciation before the aes Cross classifications; Senior, In. MENIOs officially began, termediate, Junior and Begin: Folowing is a list of he grad: | vales and their new Sane fica, Senior Swimmer's Award Susan Wearn, Ginger . Bab sam, Debbie Reynolds, Donna ~--enioememen (TOT, Stanley Yee, : | Intermediate = 'Peggy Mill. aon, Ruth Millson, Scott Bakina, | |Rrian Mountjoy, Allene Yeo, Brenda Terrill, Robert Trem: ble, Ted Wiggins, Tim Barton, Junior = Steve Reynolds, Royd Jowell, Walter Pin gle, Glen Millson, Robin Stuart, Jim Robson, Jennifer Best, Joan Rogers, Teresa Borek, Penny yy Stuart, Carol Hills, Laurte Lams jy) bert, Karen Yellowlees, Heather oe Griffin, Lilian Page, Linda Mountjoy, Ruth Shackleton, Ma. rianne Farmer, Laurie Stainton! and Susan Craig. i Reginner Gary Alan Argue, Tammy Seott! Navy Stainton, Diane Baragar, | Debbie Raragar, Bob Jenes,) Al ae a » 'yy Y " ockasland and Roque Laine, |jang itall Beverly Halt Gilen| As Tor variations on a theme, ashton, Christine Arent, Rich anstoad has really had the arq Molenar, David Deeley, ednesday by Paul Meldrum of Red Cross Swimming SHERBROOKE, Que, (CP) Sherbrooke has appeared as while letters Rock Island. have runt for Roe Calum, Rocky-slan, "The price of the chain was/treatment, having been writ'en jin, Oke, Louise Stableford. Als Ge ypenly stated at the last coun:/as cil meeting, but since none of/sedde, the members of the = school'st board chose to attend they evan cheeyk in the payer in the Towyn of Bowman: ville = by law," (The chain, according to theiw minutes, cost $242.05.) " | j . town's books, 'pownships have also befuddled Rennetta, Guy Ronnetta, These are open to any tax 'the post office ithat Sanne. sien Stansted, Steinsted, Stainstaid and ide Letters Yvonne -- Heimstra, going out of It takes time to figure out fissa Head, Gordon Malcolm.) | Shavoingans inigan and akesbury Red Crosa emb! AWARD WINNERS Peggy ison, 12 of RR 1, Ronis: Hen and Steve Reynolds, 10, Hampton pose with thelr mravw, YUKON Silver Theft Suspect Says Innocent WHITRHORSR, § Y.T, rald Henry Priest, »riest, means Sha. Arian Lee, Arthur Snock, Ri United Keno Hill Mines Lim: Howesknury chard Borek, Stanley Reid, Al/ited, was charged after a mys. Mainprige and Danny Lambert, tery shipment of lead and siliinde Sept Poggy | a former assayer for) First Sod Turned Fuelmen Take At Goodyear Plant' Softball Title ROWMANVILLE (Staff) --) "Usually at this type of func Construction of a million-dollar/tion the sod is already and all] addition te Goodyear Tire and/have to do is turn it over," he Rubber Company's Bowmanville;smiled, as he expertly dug P began yesterday when/around the clump Mayer Ivan C, Hobbs turned) After His Worship got the sod the first sod on the site. lente the spade and lifted it he Gordon MacNeill, manager of/urged the photographers pres the local plant, called the new/ent to speed up their picture addition "a product of the great taking, : . co-operation and good feeling) "I'm afraid that Ive dug up the Goodyear Company and the/teo big a piece of sod," he cam Town of Bowmanville have plained, "It's a livle too heavy shared over the years," jfor me to keep up in the air "The marriage between the for long." plant and the town has been) The manager of the rubber. a happy one,"? he continued reclaim addition has already "and hag grown happier over deen appointed, He is Leo Huta the years, ja graduate chemical engineer,) "Any success the company has|Who has been employed by the had in attaining this addition Goodyear Company since 19 for the Bowmanville plant is the) Mr. Huta was-engaged in re product of all the workers aad/search work at the Goodyear no just the administration, Chemical plant in' New Toronto, "] would like te extend to/defore coming to Bowmaaville ) MAYOR LAUDS COMPANY Mayor Hobbs e) and the people of Bowman)! ville my heartfelt thanks for) the Town Coun-ito supervise the construction of he addition, He will also supervise the making this addition a realityjqperation of the plant and the througa their help and co-opera.'sale of the product "It is my hope that this pres: about 40 male workers when iti vi ent expansion is only the first) --------------- | 3 PARTIES PLEDGE ACTION of many." Mayor Hobbs cailed the addi. tion "a great new step in the advancement of the commu. nity "T know that Gord (Mr. Mac. Neil) had a great deal to do with influencing the Goodyear Company te locate this rubber} reclamation plant here la Bow manvice The new addition will employ ROWMANVILLE = (Staff) Stephen Fuels behind the four hit pitching of George Stephen eaptured the Men's Town League Softball Championship last night with a 240 vyitery ever Rill's Billiards, They won the series four games to one Rig George Stephe was at his best last night. After being humiliated in the last game for reaches capacity production This is expected in four to five years "In the first of two stages of construction we expect to em ploy 23 new men," explained Mr, Huta, "They will -all local people and we will train them in the skills of their re spective jobs "We expect to be able to pro cess 10 million pounds of rab ber per year in th ' 2 mi the »s ment Mr ads stage completed." expects to move his wife and two boys te Rowman te next week Residents Irked By Old Election Signs PICKERING Staff) I would like to thank the/Ghosts of past political battles eompaany for showing such faith! & the town of Rowmanvrilie." His Worship thea attempted to remove the sod with a gold plated spade, but it would aot budge Finns Withdraw Count Against Area Teamsters PORT HOPE -- Oliver Grad. ime Excavating, of Port Hope, and Donker Coastractioa Com. vy, of Kitchener, have with. @7AawWR aR applicator to Prase- cute a Teamsters' Union official fer preventing werkmea stag picket lines during a , strike at Port Hope has- R, D, Perkins, lawyer for the firms, We@res@ay said Ol. + Grading aad Excavating de 2 to forget the picket hae troudie in hopes of finishes the jor without farther incidents The firms Aad applied for a Dearing that was te cammence this morning before the Oatarie Later Relanans Baara The hearing was prelimmare te) & praseceting befare Ontario Sanreme Court Comrespandent named for the bearee was Kea MeDouzal, president ef Local 888. Interna. ators : The. applicatie, was made following an incident aa June 31 when the Carpenters' and borers' picke: Line were meaed be Mr Medea. and four teamsters mem Mer. Perkins claimed Mr. Doural fromm crasting the picket repart te the doh Pp ts Meza for @ string ween te stea aar e@re excemt members ef the ting union, sald Mr. Per } 4 ae? Pe Bar fram ¢t tional - Rrotherhea@ ef Team. Sos be stil} hauat the Pickering Town ship area and residents are get ting angry about it Federal election posters af al sieves depicting the virtues of party candidates Hine Raumerous country reads and lanes Signs iaustrating the smillag faces. ef politicians seekin votes in an election nearly five months past flap from Aydre pests and feaces Qae annayed resident asked if the parties were Raping to get doudie mileage out af the post ers in the upcoming Provincia ehection? Pickeriag Towaship Depaty- Reeve Jeaa McPherson lames the people who pat the sigas va have taken he argued te vote in the Provincial election are going te be confused by the eld Federal posters, she said. % COUNTER Durag a @minute drive through the area yesterday mere than TS posters from every party were counted, Th SIBAS Were especially m the Hishway Mitreck area New Demacrane spakesmaag Citt Poker af awa agreed yesterday migas sheald have deen make thera Goxa," Pprevisiea ta he sal, Be Me. 3 had tried te step men ae, fal Be fama track river warking.: for the excavating f parched im the face by a pickes SE teatasters', memader whea he eressed the picket Ene. = ia tre 4 ¢ {IBER ree LEc, 4 a : " t be. ~=j18 runs he regained his playoff form and dominated the oppo sition Oaly one Billiard Ray Crombie reached as far as third base and he was throwa out at the plate on a relay from Terry Riack when he tried to stretch his triple inte a homer The Stephen crew were held to four hits also bu; they bunch ed them into two innings and made three of them result in twa runs Terry s&s runner led off the first inn ew th a single and scored on Ted Dadson's leng double This proved to be all the sup port that Stephen would need, The Fuelers picked up an in surance ma n the TRA im ning when first-baseman Lefty Allin blasted a home-run The 2-0 victory was Stephen's third shat the plaveffs and Black is not know? s the whiffed nine men Joba Masa: Lowe TWICt each His team errariess bal) KEPS headsup him by > may have saved the the i Fuelers Hardiuck Mel the less for the Poolmen tea pitched a walked no one and struck two, He alsa get exce pert in the field du he. was net hac big bats Oaty eace ia the fourth ¢ men able ta ¢ the sare the Pool at® tacir ame Were power at the } There Were Ro diy ting stars on either t pWlavers shared the game Tae second ¢ Men's Saals artran's Men's Wear and Sam's Finer Feeds will > eS mt at 6.90 rather than OA AS WAS Previeusly aa ior and! ; Samhalli Sondari the} OMB Hearing | Set For Rezoning Plea HAMPTON (Gia® - ten Township Coane farmed aria My has been s rele on Reow the Towaska erm Wate cewaca that b have Ohaag Pet the CLUTTERED Post AMfergaan. Albert H. Walker Oahawa FC candidate 3 and 3 SAWS Rat & Meike Sarr pasters were st % Bat arma." than son an Intermediate certifi cate and Steve passed hie Junior test, ; ~-Oshawa Times Phote ver concentrates and lead-allver ore was shipped to a amelter at Helena, Montana, two months jago from Elsa, Y.T, 220 miles north of Whitehorse, The shipment, estimated to ibe worth between $100,000 and /$200,000 was confiscated at the jamelter by police after United (CP) Keno lodged a complaint about s ./ its origin, United Keno operates bert Samis, Alan Adcock, Doug:/pleaded not guilty to a chargela ates silver mine at s Smith, Gram MeLaughiin, of theft and elected trial by! isa, Magistrate Adams remanded Donna judge and jury when he ap! pries r tri Whiteho: the Rroaks, Edna FPeddema, Gailipeared Thursday before Magis-\sep By Be pnt -- ws Neil trate A, Cy Ty Adame 1 WIC») ornrneenn eevee eneemneentermenemmm MeLaughiin, Michele Head, Nef. horse | PLAYS ON TV Film star Barbara Stanwyok will sapere as & guest star on ICAST 's western series Raw. Words than dure EN Wey eeniier swords, more agen oo wane always, words on paper remain Words can inform, currency create wants, trager action, No words, thought &s too subtle... for words, No emotion &s beyond the reach... of The daily newspaper fatness, Became of thelr Rewspapers ... and they trust the adlertising they carry, toa, The mightiest advertising anneal consists et @ good idea, expressed an exectly Md nurnder of readers, On a typical day, 'comedian the right words, and delivered to the maximum the dolly newspaper con deliver on edvertising message to 4.) million mouseholcs, to 80% of the echt population, a Thats a mighty averting medium that's mighty effective Do / The Oshawa Times ts an institution that Rives by words that express facts with record of integrity iy this country, people believe and trust

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