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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1964, p. 4

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Jator's licence Mangaret Meades|fined $10 for speeding ges gor was fined $10lwood avenue, May 6. costs. For speeding on caug! Altona road on May 15 she was ome ¢ fined $6. , When Hurst Petto of Scar- : borough received his speeding ' ticket on East avenue, Picker- ice Sasa! rantie| FALSE TEETH That Loosen Police Constable J. joni promptly tore it up and threw Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have @ +=THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 15, 1964 REPORT FROM OTTAWA Sun Is An Incentive NEW INDUSTRY BOWMANVILLE BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- This town has been without a machine shop for several years. Not any more. Ken Hooper, member of the three-man In- dustrial Commission, said Fri- day, Harry and Jack Locke Intoxicated Driving Case Is Adjourned One Month PICKERING (Staff)--A case|Pickering Township call his lawyer and Te- 'of driving _ enkenesiOomtne i Weimer" lheset say! against an wa man was; Constable . Watson testified) The case will continue on adjourned for a month by Mag-ithat the accused and another|July 14, istraie F. S. Ebbs in Pickering/nerson quickly got into their it into the air, Found then charged him with littering the highway and when the accused To Cut Down Debate port the length of this flag debate is a matter of con- jecture but the Prime Minister has clearly indicated that it must finally be disposed before the summer recess, By RUSSELL C. HONEY (ber of major pleces of leit Durham MP By this time of the year most people have already made def- inite plans for their summer holidays. For Members of Par- liament things are a little dif- ferent because there is no way we can tell when we will be through with the work that must be done before a summer recess. Last week the government gave the House a list of items which it hopes to get completed before we can even think of a recess, much less start packing for a vacation. The list contains quite a number of fairly routine items, but even those are given a thorough examination by the tion on which we hope to make} progress before a recess, For instance, there is an amend- ment to the BNA Act that must be obtained so that supplemen- tary benefits to widows and orphans may be included in our Canada Pension Plan. DEFENCE BILL Our:new defence legislation, which has been given first and second reading in the House, is now being studied by the multi- party committee, and it is hoped that it will be brought back to the House for final approval before summer. The government also hopes to make early progress with its bill establishing a 12 mile fish- but if all members of the House' agree to settle down to work in an atmosphere of co-operation, then a great deal will be ac- complished. is at least one very strong in- centive for members to be care- ful about the length of the de- bates . . too may eventually be able to go of of The agenda is indeed lengthy, will build a 3500 square foot = in the town's industrial pa : They are now supplying several area industries with Court Thursday, Robert Eugene Taylor, 28, of 512 Drew street, was observed|when he yelled at them to! urinating on Concession 2 injstop, jigs and stampings. Hooper's surprise announce- ment came at a dinner cele- brating the official opening of Goodyear Tire and Rub- ber's $1,600,000 reclaim plant just south of the main com- pany building. At this particular time there . the idea that they out in the sun, where many their constituents will be. A tornado funnel blew nine cars of a freight train off the tracks of the Missouri Pacific just west of the Claflin, Kan., depot Wed- nesday night, No one was hurt. BLOWN OFF TRACKS GREAT BEND, Kan. (AP) -- Trustees Favor 1 School Area For Township : At the recent session of the Ontario legislature, a bill to amend the Public Schools Act was passed. This provides for the establishment of one board of trustees for each township in the Province commencing in car upon his arrival and head- ed east along the Concession, Watson stated that two brown bottles were heaved out of the car which was going between 50 and 60 miles per hour and that a case of 24 was also thrown out of the passenger|4@¥- Co side, As soon as the case was thrown out the accused's ve- hicle slowed. down and stopped|" on the north shoulder. The accused, said Watson, was unsteady getting out of his car and smelled of alcohol. He was taken to the township ol- lice station. At the station the accused said that they were all "half shot before they left Oshawa." In cross examination, Watson minor, Robert B who was caught of beer in his car April 15 on Highway 2, was fined $25 and costs, For failing to produce a driver's licence on the same day he was fined $5 and costs. STOP SIGN refused to produce his driver's licence he was again charged. Magistrate Ebbs fined the man $22 for speeding, $5 for failing to e his license and $5 produc: "ifor littering the highway. Robert T. Sherlock, 18, of 16 Royal road, Pickering, was suffered real embarrassment Sees isin horn) pom. plates. false pol nd pmol Doone. R? , at ith 11 Failing to stop for a stop] @ January, 1965. A special amendment to the provision of the bill permits the Minister of Education to set up two school' boards and two school areas in townships that have 10,000 or more pop- revealed that Taylér was in no fit condition to use the phone when he requested to do so to sign on May 20 cost William Sakeris of Greenwood Village $10 and costs, Speeding on May 16 on High- way 2 cost Frances Route- cliffe of Whites road, RR 2, Pickering, $10. opposition before they are 8), iimit, -- are also quite a num.| Other priorities are the ex- Curling Club Executive Elected In Bowmanville of family allowances to children aged 16 and 17 still attending school and the pro- posal to provide interest free HIT BY FIRE HONOLULU (AP) -- An en- gine - room fire aboard the Si mantra at nr OR OE a 6 aa eet Expansion Promised BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Further expansion of a just- opened rubber reclaim plant was promised here Friday night by L. E. Spencer, president of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- pany Limited, "We are sold out for capacity, should expand in the next few months and double our capacity in the next year," he told 80 company officials, town offi- cials and guests at a dinner at the Flying Dutchman motor hotel. "We expect to and grow and grow and y is another step in that direction." Earlier, Mr. Spencer and Mayor Ivan Hobbs had officially opened Goodyear's $1,600,000 rubber re- claim plant. His Worship called the plant a "great asset to the town" and Goodyear, in Bowmanville since 1910, "the top mainstay'. Mr. Spencer said 65 to 70 per cent of Canada's reclaim rub- ber has been imported "up to now", With the predicted ex- pansion here, he said Bowman- ville could supply 40 per cent, "saving precious Canadian cur- rency". "We prefer to see no tariff barriers because we feel we can compete. successfully," said Mr. Sepneer. "We are prepared to eliminate all trade barriers and put those border officials on pro- ductive work." A, U.S. Rubber official de- scribed the plant as "the finest piece of engineering I've ever seen." ~| will enact legislation to increase loans to University students. The government is anxious, of course, to have these two measures in effect in time for the next school year. For farmers the government the volume of farm credit and a plan to bring forward legisla- tion on farm improvement loans, The government also wants to establish its Depart- ment of Forestry and Rural Development, and improve fed- eral provisions regarding crop insurance. In all, the list includes some 20 government orders, plus the normal supply motions and other routine items. In addition, the government has indicated that the flag resolution must be dealt with before Parliament can consider a summer recess. At the time of writing this re- Brooklin Club Top Shooters C E -- A team, re- presenting the Brooklin junior farmers, won the annual jun- ior farmer rifle shooting com. petition held at the Uxbridge Secondary School on Thursday, June ii. All four junior farmer clubs in the county were represented at annual meeting of the Ladies' Curling Club, the following were elected to office for the com- ing season: president, Mrs. Nel- son dent, Mrs. Mark Roenigk; sec- ond -- vice-president, Peterson; Woolsey; treasurer, Mrs. Law- rence Goddard; house commit- tee, Mrs, Jesse Van Nest; so- cial, Mrs. S. Robson; Mrs. Mrs. K. Cruickshank; constitu. tion and bylaws, Mrs. Stuart James; Fletcher; r Mrs. A. Cummin; membership, Mrs. W. Burk. won by Mrs. V. Woodlock, Mrs. T. Cowan, Mrs, D. Vinson and Mrs, I. were Mrs. E. Campbell, Mrs. E. Gearing, Mrs. E. Stainton and Mrs. B. Van Bridger. was won by Mrs. J. Bell (skip), Mrs. S. James, Mrs. S, Robson and Mrs. M. Carswell. Runners- up were Mrs, F. Kramp, Mrs. D. Vinson, Mrs. E. Ormiston with Mrs. I. Cunningham and Mrs. D. McLellan sharing the role of lead. by Mrs, M. Morris was won in a one day jitney by Mrs. F. Kramp, Mrs. J. Peterson, Mrs. S. Robson and Mrs. B. Heavy- BOWMANVILLE -- At the|s Osborne; first vice-presi- Mrs. secretary, Mrs. D. ames, V. Woodlock; visiting, publicity, Mrs. Q. ways and means, J. Bell, Mrs. J, Brough, Mrs. B. Syer and Mrs. M. Roenigk. was won by Mrs. Q. Fletcher, Mrs. J. Brough, Mrs, B. Syer j,|and Mrs. J. Van Nest. Runners- up were Mrs. H, J. Falk, Mrs. K, Cruickshank, Mrs. S. Rob- won by Mrs. S. Robson, Mrs. B. Van Bridger, Mrs. B. Heavy- sage and Mrs. D. McClellan. "gg led Mrs. E. Rundle, Mrs.| Mrs. P. Burk. age. Runners-up were Mrs. The R. W. Nicholas Trophy on and Mrs. V. Dilworth. The Leads and Seconds were The skips and vices . were ames, Mrs. A. Gay and) Townshi \ | porters. ulation, This includes Pickering Township. The Board of Trustees has recommended to the Minister of Education that Pickering Town- ship be made one school area with one Board of Trustees in January, 1965. Should this re- commendation be followed, would mean that all of Picker- it freighter Pomona, which: lost its For driving without an oper- captain last month in an axe murder, was brought under con- trol late Wednesday, the U.S Coast Guard said: The blaze was contained several hours af- ter it had forced all but three of the ship's 33 crew member! to abandon her 100 miles south- west of Honolulu. ing Township's Public . Schools would be included in one area. The result of such a move would be a more uniform stan-, dard of education and the ulti- mate establishment of one uni- form mill rate for all of the p's public school sup- | A. E. JOHNSON 0.0. | OPTOMETRIST 141% King St. East 723-2721 AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANING ' Corner of Chugch & Richmond Streets OSHAWA The Ken Nicks trophy was Rundle. Runners-up The Bank of Montreal trophy The president's trophy given the competition which was very keenly contested. The Brooklin junior farmer team was made up as follows: Murray Jones, Ashburn, No. 1; Bill McDonald, Brooklin No. 1; Allan Jones, Claremont, No. 2; John Hill, Claremont, No. 1. stock exchanges list more than 800 companies and aggregate value of shares which can be traded on the floors amounts to more than $50,000,000,000. LIST COMPANIES The Montreal and Canadian Test, YOU CAN HAVE The Oshawa Cimes get the blooms you planted for ! Mailed To You... ISOTOX sprays 250 different bugs away -- gives you the answer to most pests that plague the average garden, ISOTOX Garden Spray now contains 4 different insectie cides -- tedion, lindane, malathion, and DDT -- 9 powerful combination for insects and mites. Simply put © ISOTOX in the ORTHO Spray-Ette; attach to your hose and spray. Stops aphids, Japanese beetles, thrips, red spider mites, lace bugs, caterpillars and many more. 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