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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1964, p. 5

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aie mee) oe mi DO 27 WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Tel, 668-3703 HUGE AREA MARKET Manager: John Gavit GRUMPY GROUNDHOG GUMS GEARS to raise the hood to investi- from the engine compartment. Similar plants will be built to flank the Lake Ontario Stee! Plant within the next five to ten years, prophesied Jack Miller of Gamma Engineering Ltd.,_ to Whitby Rotary Club members Tuesday. As President of the Gamma Engineering, the company which is supervising the construction of the plant, he pointed out that the advantages of the plant site include a large area, and a con- fence Seaway has made compe- tition from manufacturers out- side the area possibic." He remarked that, as long as the market remained consistent- ly high, a second furnace would be added to plant facilities "quite soon". Questioned about the possibil- ities of shipping the finished steel product by boat, he re- marked that this method of steel LASCO Supervisor Prophesies Growth spite the fact that the St. Law- heated to rolling temperature. After being rolled in the rolling mill, they are cut into various sizes according to the product. is "Pig iron or iron ore can also be used with the scrap to achieve the necessary chemical balance, "Some smoke and fumes will result from manufacture in the steel plant, but ~ it operates on an_ electric THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 14,1964 5 desired past, he said. the Following the general meeting of Whitby Council Knights of Columbus, Grand Knight Frank Canzi spoke to the members ad- vising those members who were running fer office and asked all to support those who would be elected by the end of the eve- ning in the same way as he had been supported for the past three years as Grand Knight. By so doing the success of the Council's activities would be assured in the future as in the K Of C Council Elects Officers The resulting executive is as follows: Frank Madigen, Grand 2 Depu' Grand Knight; Ohancellor, Mor-! gan. O'Connor; Advocate, Mal Warden,' William R. Norrish; Treasurer, Noel Cormier; Trus- tee, Maurice O'Connor; 'Inside Guards, G, Paguet, Ray Bibeau Outside Guards, John Sillius an Knight; H. Forbes, Femia; vailee; Recorder, R. Morris. Essay Contest transport would "probably de- velop". "Steel is a low-value product and cannot be profitably trans- ported over great distances un- less by water," he said. He gave a brief summary of the steel manufacturing process as it will be carried out in the Lake Ontario Steel Plant: "The mill will produce about venient source of cooling water from Lake Ontario. "Reference was also made to the Toronto market in establish- ment of the plant on this loca- tion," he added. 'The Metro- politan Torogto area has had the healthiest steel market in Can- ada for over eight years. "In the last three years, the existing manufacturers have hes had difficulty in supplying this|100,000 tons of finished steel market. This has occurred de-|Product per year. By adding a ----1}second, and possibly a third fur- nace, this total could be in- creased to 150,000 to 200,000 tons per year. "Steel scrap, obtained from in- dustrial wastes, autos, used farming equipment, steel shops and other sources, is mélted in an electric-arc furnace, 50 tons at a time. Various additions are then made to the molten steel in order to achieve the desired chemical combinations. "The steel then goes to thé casting machine, where it. is shaped into steel billets of about Youth Says Pole-Smash Deliberate When Jeffrey Oliver Horsley jwreaeed his convertible around a Hydro pole, he allegedly did it to kill himself. into for or six inches square, Constable F. C. Miraglis off | ; OPP Whitby quoted the accused) 'The billets are then placed oil fire furnace and as expressing this intent after|in a gas or an accident on Thickson's road|~ jsouth of Highway 401 on April | Postal Hours |. He informed Magistrate's| Court here Tuesday that the 18-| year-old Bobcaygeon youth, who} Announced For pleaded guilty to careless driv-| 18 H lid jing, had smashed his car into the pole for $300 damage to the! May O11 ay frontend. : Hours of operation for the Horsley was quoted as saying! whithy Post Office on Victoria he hit the obstacle at speeds of/nay May 18, were announced from 40 to 60 miles per hour. H\ recently by Postmaster L. W. also told the constable he did) Hall ey rnace, smoke will not be comparable to) to District Deputy James that produced by a blasting fur-| 2 4." eas .! nace, such as those onde the| sven ed a ne py area, | "The plant building was CON' Council who acted as scrutineer ay ame | * ivi to minimize the smoke) orang Knight "There will be relatively few McGuire jobs for unskilleq workers at the| Hashic. plant. Modern processes require} an increasingly larger -number| of technicians on the mainte-| nance staff. "For example, less than five|ism -has doubled in the last 10 people are employed on the melt|vears. increasing to $602,000,000 (furnace) shift." CARNIVAL Come On Over GET THE CAR The gavel was then turned Deadline Set Over To May 30 ~ The due date for essays on the Old County Building, orig- inally set for tomorrow, May 15, have been pushed back to May 30 by the Chamber of Commerce Special Committee. | It was decided that quality and content could be improved by the postponement. Rules for the contest appear in the Wednes- day, May 5, Oshawa Times, tion assisted by the following, |Brother Wright from Oshawa Anthony Merin- iger, Past Grand Knight Harry and Brother Joe INCOME DOUBLES Canada's income from tour- in 1963. PORTSMAN CORNER 103 BYRON ST.S. - 1 Block West of 4Corr. '5. Then Turn South WHITBY WORM HARNESS 8 red beads, double Colorade spinner, nylon snelled, perfect for Trout or Pickerel. 26° Compare 55¢ OUR PRICE 9 Hane Segerres e et . HOLLOW GLASS E SPIN CAST RODS |. for the experienced fisherman. Power butt, Cork handle, per- manent reel seat, 5 guards, sections. Reg. 12.95 £ OUR PRICE Fully Guaranteed. Complete with monofilament line and OUR price ........ 2000 MITCHELL "GARCIA" 300 SPINNING REEL with two spools. List Price 34.00 OUR PRICE JOINTED "BENO" LURE Famous for all kinds of Geme Fish. Most colors. Reg. 1.75 OUR PRICE...... 1. Oe SLEEPING BAGS Wool bet filled, all around zip- | per allowing 2 bags to be made into one, Compare 8.95 OUR PRICE Strange things happened when Robert Mcleish, 123 Kent street, tried to start his ear yesterday morning. The engine whirled and the fan belt flew off, causing the man 'Haunted House 7 ; so deliberately. i ) The angry animal did not ap- |°° a ; | The lock boxes in the lobby of lorie neck with doctors at the) the Postal Building will be aval- pear any the worse for the in- | ; i | cident other than having a bit hy be ves aul we that abe to their owners from 8 a.m. of a close shave in several \Horsley" to 6 p.m. places. "Weill," said Magistrate Harry The general delivery, regis- --Oshawa Times Photo | yarmyn. Miers is nothing to be tration, and stamp wickets will vnsreoareiaoimcsnah CEES by imposing a big|be open from 8 a.m.'to 10 a.m. YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU LIKE! @ LITTLE OR NO MONEY DOWN @ UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY @ GENEROUS TRADE-IN VALUES SAFETY CHECKED gate. He opened the hood and bits of fluffy fur flew. The police were called and Dog Control Officer George Chace arrived on the scene and ex- tracted a large ground hog By John Leckie & S. E. Woods 9x9' - 9x12" - some si used in group. CLEAROUT... UP TO 50% OFF REG. PRICE, COMPLETE LINE OF MOTORIZED Production for the week ended|penalty. So I'll suspend sentence] only. 1964, was 303,267 cars|for six months. Money orders and the savings "Stay away from alcohol," he| facilities will not be available. and trucks compared with 248,-| Thies onill ba ho home: dey: 211 produced during the corres-| warned. "This may be the turn-| ponding 1963 period, the cham- jing point in your life, if you are ery by leter carrier or on the Visitors Fined They discovered Hill, Zeisner and a juvenile behind a cur- tain, he said. They had appar- ently ga:ned entry through an upstairs window where the plywood boarding had been) removed. | This incident took place on| April 28. Hill also pleaded guilty te entering the house on April 26, as did Cunningham The mysterious treasures of a "haunted house" landed four young Whitby residents in Mag- fstrate's Court here Tuesday. They were convicted on charges of petty trespassing as a result of their journeys into the boarded-up Smith Mansion) on Hopkins street south. Graham Zeisner, 16, of RR 2, Whitby, Terry Hill, 17 of 214 Dundas street east, and Don- ald Roman, 16, of 220 Rosedale drive were all fined $5 costs or two days. Hill Crown Attorney Bruce} and| Affleck explained that a rumor) was|had been E 9, ber said. 'willing to co-operate." rural routes, and Roman. |e circulated that al fined an additional $5 and costs|large amount of money had| » for entry on two occasions. {been found, and then secreted A fourth trespasser, Leonard|again in the abandoned eee | ye ; Cunningham, 21 of 136 Lupin} "This presents an attractive} drive, was fined $10 afd costs hazard," he added. 'But peo-| or three days, because, as Mag-|ple have the right istrate Herry Jermyn com-|their property protected." mented, there was a "gulf of} The house has been boarded difference' between a_ school-/up for some time, it was learn- boy and a 21-year-old man. Constable Ernie Collinson of/ture remains. OPP Whitby told the Court} that he and Willam Frank Smith, nephew of owner Lu- cetta Smith entered the house|enacted, the Court was told,| through a triplelocked front|although a hole was burned in| door. the finish of a grand piano. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. F. Spellen, Mrs. A. Val-| Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pogue, 206 lee and Mrs. A. C. Smith were|High street, celebrated their 21st present at the annual Mass of|wedding anniversary Friday, Women's Auxiliary to Catholic|May 8 and had as dinner guests view Lodge. led, although most of the furni-| © Mrs. Smith is living at Fair-| to have) | A minimum of damages was | 7 Church Extension in. St. Basil's;on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Neil) Church, Toronto and Com-|MacCar!, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. munion breakfast held at Bren-/Ralph MacCarl and children; nan Hall, Sunday, May 10. |Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacCarl; i M. and Mrs, Richard MacCarl; Marianne, daughter of Mr-\and Mrs. Pogue's nieces, Mrs. and Mrs. Berend Visscher, if! Ross Rehill and son of Omemee; celebrating her 11th birthday to-|anq Miss Temple Morcombe, day, May 14, Her compahions of peterborough. R. A. Hutchison School and - friends wish her' many happy Denis, nore Oe ON: \iith birthday today, May 14. His Ross Bryant, 300 High street,|}companions of Kathleen Rowe son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Branton, is celebrating his) 7 is in the Oshawa General Hospi-|School and friends wish him a / tal where he underwent surgery. | happy. birthday. His friends wish him a prompt) ee ie Barnett ne Auto Production Still Runs Uphill Mother's Day with her mother | TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's Mrs. Robert Jenkins at their cot-) tage on Dalrymple Lake. | |car and truck production con-| % Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. |tinues to run away from last |" Allan Branton, 808 Athol street,'year's record levels and last is in the Oshawa General Hospi- week passed the 300,000 - unit! / tal where he underwent an ap-'mark, according .to the Cana-| 7 pendectomy. him a speedy recovery. BROCK Evening Shows Start 7 and 9 p.m. WHITBY Feature Starts at 7 and 9:20 His friends wish|dian_ 'Automobile Chamber of} 'Commerce. | is 4 FOR TEXAS caiman MCTORBUONO we ines. TED SHER RE ALOR A Recommended as Adult Entertainment | 190 KING ST. DEVELOPED ON THE SPEEDWAY FOR YOUR SAFETY ON THE HIGHWAY m" ~N) 7) a "IO a) ml CANADA'S STRONGEST SAFEST NYLON TIRE The Nylon "500" is built on the same principles as Indianapolis '500' racing tires. 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