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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1965, p. 6

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Lenco RIS, nage ey ee aapee epee PI Yon palpi I a tere ET TCO ee TT, G,, THE OSHAWA TIMES. Friday. October 8, 1965 "Gig the> building eommittes- '|were Stan Ogle, chairman and chief 'adviser; Bill Nesbitt, 'Church Members Tour. New Manse At Columbus mites; Mrs. Charae Hea, ' KEDRON (TC) -- Climaxingyboards in the study, diningiderson, Elmer -Powell, John months of planning and hardjroom and the kitchen, Glover, Jr. and Jack Francis. ee ggg cong 4 "A a The yor yey brick in four ; umbus, ron an n|shades wit! predominating, CENTIVE OFF United Churches saw the realiz-|with turquoise trim. eacaee co A : 'BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE ; $150 Penalty Imposed odh Careless-Driving Case Garry John Mete, 20,.of 3018 "AJAX (Stal) = A %-year-old, Smith Township man, who Pleaded guilty to a careless driv- ing charge in magistrate's court here Thursday, was fined $150 five days. His driving licence| tas suspended for six months. ~~ Frederick N. Harrison was charged following a chase by Pickering Township police from Concession 2 and the Brock rd. to Highway 2, east of Pickering village. Sgt. Vic Cooper said the ac- cused squelaed his tires turning from the Brock rd. and that Harrison passed another ve- hicle on a curve and drove at 40 mph. A 16-year-old Pickering Town- Orchard dr., had reported his car stolen July 24 to the Ajax Police, The accused said he had left the car outside of 66 Bur- cher rd., Ajax, with the motor running. Ajax police had informed all police detachments in Ontario about the car when it was found abandoned in Pickering Beach| / by Pickering Township Police. The accused later-adMitted he had reported the car stolen to cover up for a friend who was driving it while under suspen- sion. A Toronto man was fined $40 when he was found guilty of littering the highway with al traffic summons. Ship youth was fined $15 when be pleaded guilty to a charge of wilfull damage. H Robert Henson of 33 River-| Gourt dr,, West Rouge, admitted he and three juveniles broke $150 worth of windows in a cottage which was to | wrecked by the National Demo- lition Ltd. ; Pickering Township Police Constable Robert Brown said| that the accused along with the juveniles had broken all the windows in a cottage which had been appropriated by the Metro) Toronto Conservation Authority | and was purchased. for salvage} by the wrecking Co. | Brown said that-the three juveniles had made restitution. | | A Pickering Beach youth was|said he had showed identifica-\perween United States and|mittee had been approved Ronald Leslie Dancey was stopped on Liverpool rd. at 2| a.m. July 30 for speeding by Pickering Township Constable Robert Brown. The officer said he searched the accused's car} because he discovered a smell! be/of alcohol on his breath and| checked the vehicle registration) because Dancey was not in pos- session of the ownership card. The officer said the accused tore up his traffic ticket when he received it and thew it out) of the cruiser window. On his ig | | ANOTHER MILESTONE in the history of the Columbus- Kedron - Raglan United ation of a dream when an open noon and evening at the new manse in Columbus. - Rey. Winnifred Bridges, pas- Margaret Burns received about pen! Begun in early July, the house house was held Monday afer-jwas puilt with speed and care wyjor the Walter Schleiss from blueprints provided by Herman Kassinger. torSof the charge and Miss|IIVED IN TRAILER When Mr, 175 members of the congrega-|Roberts moved and Mrs. D, C, (CP)--Landlord Rex Golden Hind Inn was man on the team a free of beer in his Dorset pub into the old/haven't lost since. Cooksey tired of the local football team losing that he offered every each winning game. They tions and conducted them on a|manse Aug. 26, Miss Bridges tour of the house. The garage|and Miss Burns set up tem- was pressed into service as ajporary residence in their trailer " United Church Women of -- the|pleted. Sept. 17. . three churches served lunch. h ATTRACTIVE DESIGN The new manse is a tri-level, of attractive design and gen- erous proportions. The double garage, study and a washroom comprise the first level. An L- shaped living room and dining area, and the kitchen are on the second level, with four bed- rooms, a bathroom and a wash- room on the third level. An attractive feature is the) AND bers of the manse com- mittee are seen taking a last look at the blueprints, From left are Mrs, J. Churches was marked Mon- day night when an open house was held at the new manse in Columbus. Mem- Starkoski, Stan Ogle, chair- man; Rev, Winn ifred Bridges, Mrs. Charles Henry and William Nesbitt. |jn wooden shelves and cup- U.S., France NATO Clash return, after checking another s car, he found three pieces of the k ] T d ticket on the ground, 1 e y 0 ay The accused said he was de- tained 30 minutes by the officer when he was very tired. He By BORIS MISKEW NEW YORK (CP) -- A clash 'given a one year probation when| tion to prove he was employed!rrench ideas on the future of 'he pleaded guilty to public mis-)by the firm which owned thelthe North Atlantic Treaty Or- hief. lear. He said he had not thrown|oanization was expected today|today. After approval, they will|cepts."' : [the traffic ticket on the ground|Sarine the final day of thelbe handed over to the No) ----------=<--7 5:00 p.m., TUESDAY ta SATURDAY, inclusive. Peas {but had put it in his picket. |yaToQ parliamentarians' con-jAtlantic Council for considera-} Ojder H Reauired \ i P . bbs ler Momes Require Pi 1 1 tt i é 'COW MEDIOCRE Crows Atthesay Attack ic il tok, s iq 8 30 to 10 30 P M ease place all material beside your regulor garbage. the accused had shown defiance| Up for debate before the plen- The military committee re-| H. KEITH LTD. ° . onVRe 'IN JUMP-GAME to the police and said he waslary session of the week-long|port dealt primarily with the PETER AGG -- Rep. COUNCILLOR T. EDWARDS, * STRATFORD (CP--A cow lof nursery rhyme fame 'jumped over the moon. But this 700-pound heifer jumped into an empty silo-- only to be trapped there for four days. i The animal had climbed to a window three feet above the level of the barn floor at the farm of Donald Durst of nearby Sebringville, Ont., not prepared to acede to his obligations but insisted on his rights and asked Magistrate P. J. Wilsh for the maximum penalty. Magistrate Wilsh said he saw) attitude and that the constable had done what he had been in- structed to do. He gave the ac- cused an alternative of five days in jail instead of the fine. nothing wrong with the officer's|Boscher, conference in a French-pre- pared report critical of the U.S. domination of the alliance. The political committee has refused to approve the report, submitted by rapporteur M. head of the French ldelegation, but said it would al- low it to go before the plenary session in order to permit "freedom of expression and debate." generous closet space, and built- | | The report was the last ma-jacceptable level of standardiza- He on - -- Oe oe has been achieved. 5 delegates from the 15 NATO! ,, Pes fag | inations geek Thursday dealt Groos said in the military re-) with a number of committee re-|port that the delegates could) jports, including the military|provide a most valuable serv-| committee report submitted bylice to NATO itself by paving| Canadian David Groos, Liberal] the way for change to satisfy member. of sens Vie-| all member nations. toria. ah Boscher's stand in the polit- REPORTS APPROVED ical report is that the last year, All the committee reports ex-.as far as the alliance is con- lcept that of the political com-|cerned, has been marked 'by| | inja permanent division between) committee and were assured of|the allies on the organization's| and _ strategic con-' picked up on Tuesday, October 12th. Whitby Community Arena PUBLIC SKATING For Teens EVERY FRI. NIGHT | { E EARLY on your regular collection day. lapproval by the plenary session political question of standardization of military equipment among the NATO nations and said that in Everyone Welcome CHAIRMAN, Ph. Whitby 668-5009 FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK OCTOBER 12 - OCTOBER 16 (Garbage Collection & Dumping) THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th. Garbage normally collected on this day will be FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK EXTRA trucks ond men have been ossigned throughout the week to handle the extra load that results from fall cleon up. Your co-operation is requested in having all garbage out Disposal Area, Hopkins Street will be open from 8:00 a.m, to SANITATION COMMITTEE STILL TOP SHEEP.POLL. Australia's 173,300,000 sheep tea room. The members of the|until the new house was com-|produced 31 per cent 'of the world's wool in 1963-64. eT ae TOWN OF WHITBY th HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION | and 668-8727 \a number of areas a generally| ne *gequeezed through the 20- by 24-inch opening, then dropped | } to the floor about five feet be- ORDER OF EASTER STAR low the window. | There seemed no way out, . short of tearing down the silo. Whitby Chapter No. 248 However, the Dursts blew in Annual ry corn silage, raising the level ¢ ig of the cow gradually up to TE d ZAAR iv ~ window. : A an BA ym ttached to m 5 horns, ts front Ser wren In Masonic Hall (Cochrane St.) > through the window, and as * ® c? several persons pulled, the SAT OCT 16th on 2:30-5:30 | ERAS] SAT, OCT, 16th - 2:90-5 xt time someone complains ; through the opening. | e@ EVERYONE WELCOME ¢ ' pe C7 e | Whitby & District High School Board that ntario 1s famous ON ) or | bd ® | EVENING CI ASSES newsprint and uranium, if ® ® | aii amma cami D1 q * : e j Continuing education is becoming more and more necessary to the person me : be who wishes to become employed, to participate-in retraining programs, or to live a full and satisfying life. All of us need at least one outlet for creativity. e To meet these various needs of the community, Evening Classes are being organized by the Whitby and District High School Board. Classes are open be to anyone not attending day school. } : | :] COURSE TIME DAY : | ; * Commercial Subjects (1 hr. per subject) 7-10 Tues. & Thurs, , ' English for New Canadiens 7:30 - 9:30 Tues. & Thurs. | Auto Mechanics Intermediate) f 7-10 Tues, Siaaccs ; F i { meprint Reading and Ovefting v0 8 Thre. Many people, we are told, regard Ontario, Progress -- Ontario style. } Welding 7-10 Tues. Canada as a world leader in newsprint, urani- Our friends abroad find much 'to admire in Att thdvoncedl 7:30-10 Tues. um and little else, That's unfortunate because, Ontario. Right ae ; in fact, we are widely known for many other io. Right now, a good many are stopping Art (Beginners) 7:30 - 10 Thurs. things. An example: The remarkable Jack- by to gaze at Toronto's new City Hall and | ? Ceemsics (Wacsly 4 2nd com on Thuieday) vb 40 te, | pulphges -- --- beget 2 interested businessmen from all over the world i space ship were designed and built here, An- York , t i Interior Decorating 7:30 - 9:30 Tues, other example: The wings and tail assemblies 2 study hg the world's largest a { Millinery 7:30 - 10 Thurs. for the DC-9 jets are made here. You'll find sith staadabelid centre, In fact, our Province is | : : still more eye-opening facts if you read on. blooming with new churches, houses, factories b . Physical Fitness (men) 7:30 - 9:30 Tues, and public buildings, Ontario is growing big. tT rye Payaleat Fitness twomen? 7:30_.9:30-_Tues, Here's something to think about } Sewing (Beginners) <<. = If-you'd like to visit the showroom pictured ; \ 7:30 - 10 Mon. or Tues. | above, youl have-to- travel-ail-the-way- to _The Lana and skills that produce our new : Sewing (Advanced 7:30 - 10 Wed. or Thurs, California, Yet every home entertainment buildings,-and-the talents and skills that have-- be First Aid 7:30- 9:30 Tues. product in this showroom was designed and made us internationally renowned for space -- by an Ontario manufacturer. These age instrumentation are the same talents and Should a. few m eda! i tario-made stereophonic units and television i k i Sanh ripsekwttie slr av barees he follonyrg courses cone be atte sia are not aly on diay in the Unie ae oe , ' ig courses could be offered: States but also in Australia, West Germany, phew ae chapel Sac » Venezuela, Japan, South Africa, New Zealand Look for the three all-important words. "|| Modern Approoch to Math 7:30- 9:30 Tues. and many other countries throughout the world, Be inquisitive. Check for MADEIN CANADA i Hostess Cooking 7:30 -10 Thurs. on the label. If you don't-see those three im- Millinery 7:30-10 Tues. portant words, ask the clerk if the brand is Wasiworkine 7:10 These. : Canadian. If quality, design and price are com- ' ie ok ; SoS Pk ak ¢ j : : parable, SHOP Canadian. It means you've Machine Shep 7-10 = Thurs. Sas These gentlemen in white are not Martians --_ made a good investment in your country and .; : : th . A i ' Electricity 7-10 Thurs, Did you know that people all over the world pill we Re big there purchased a good product. Who knows, that's ' : : - btsoeges Poe os -- a surgery). They're Ontario electronic workers Where your next raise will probably come from, j oronto Tashion show attracted sixty-seven making instruments for space age navigation. / REGISTER In person at Anderson High School gp ~ Steen nations etiiog France, Canadians are leaders in modern communi- Measneneiate sailtioathe oti tat botnet i bet 7: : .M. Ttaly and the United States. They were so "cations. In fact we're the world-champions rigid control of dust, humidity, and tempera- © ; see 30 and 8:30 P.M pen poe ogre en _ _ me comes to telephones. In 1964Canadians --_ ture, so this Ontario factory maintains the ONTARIO ; ues : actured in Canada that at thisone show alone _ placed an average of 597 calls each. Even our © Super Clean Room you see pictured. Some ve | "y Oct, (2th or Thurs., Oct, (4th. they placed orders totalling over one hundred _ friends below the border talk less. They only fa shoppers respect this kind of skill pes GOVERNMENT & ; thousand dollars. averaged 570. care--for example, the United States Air Force. TRADE CRUSADE ' . : ° . H ---- English for new Canadians -- NO FEE Se F -- First Aid (8 week course) -- $5.00 : . . es : -- All other courses (20-22 wks.) -- $10.00 per cours vt x f h 'Id - ] C 1 | I - All ether course | 00 per cours 1e rest of the world is shopping Canadian--how about you? i A moterial fee is charged in some subjects x 4 * } | a

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