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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Sep 1966, p. 5

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2g RY GA ESPNS oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, September 3, 1966 § Hurricanes Defeat |2"7°°th#!! Conterence : Se ge ae Safety Council Predicts ; 77 Highway Fatalities Lakeshore Bears sxe rnsnnt'n te non seconds remaining in the game, By THE CANADIAN PRESS forecasts more than 300,000 cars;gates plan a Labor Day parade touchdown run by Vie Jankus/ond victory without a loss, The : will incial high y *|gave Hamilton Hurricanes a 19-|Bears suffered their first loss A massive traffic jam preci- jam_provin ghways) In his Labor Day message,|i4 victory over Toronto Lake-|in two games, biiated by bonged in octilanat ag Rava ve aon ovatalen former Premier Jean Lesage|shore Bears in an Ontario! Jankus also opened the scor- oT teday as the country|Vehicle will be moving and Air said there are '"'clouds on the ing in the first quarter with a started the three - day Labor|Canada has scheduled extra horizon of unionism" in Quebec. |events include drag race cham- one-yard touchdown plunge. Day weekend. fights because of uncertain rail !The leader of the Liberal oppo-|Pionships at Mission, the Caa- . The Canadian Highway Safety travel. |sition said Premier Johnson's|@@a" Senior iacrosse Champion- ane cae Council has predicted 77 per-| Police in New Brunswick say government was threatening la- ships at Nanaimo and in invi-| A single storm pie id sons will die on the country's|they expect "'exceptionally|bor with possible modifications tational yacht race in Vancou-|300,000,000 tons of soil off prai- highways during the weekend.|heavy" road traffic during the|of the Labor Code and "rebirth| Yer- rie farms. v4 Last year, 124 died in acci- weekend and RCMP detach- of the monster of political fav- dents across Canada, 70 in traf-|ments in Nova Scotia are plan- oritism. fie: ning a tote and maxi-| Air Canada yet pie ge 14 a organiza-|™um motorist coverage. extra flights a day from Tor- Phinda dn gM the thou-| Sports events hold the week-|onto during the weekend and sands of weekend travellers and|end recreation spotlight in the|bus terminals were ready for a the traditional flood of cottag-|Maritimés with harness racing, heavy influx of passengers. ers as summer homes begin to|@ golf tournament and numer-| The Canadian National Exhi- close and residents returned to | ous softball playoffs scheduled |bition mark the holiday with a cities and towns. in Prince Edward Island. special parade of 10,000 union In Quebec, heavy trucks willl, Exhibitions are in full swing|members Monday in a march take to the roads Sunday by|!" Nova Scotia with a provin-|from downtown. tina cial fair at Truro and. county speciai permission of the de! exhibitions in Yarmouth and|IT'S FOOTBALL DAY ONIVERSTTY OF TORONTO ROYAL | CONSERVATORY partment of transport to try to clear seme of the freight stock- piled' during the rail strike. Provincial and city police are on special alert in Montreal and the provincial force will have 800 men on duty across the Pictou. Other weekend events include harness sportsmen's racing, On the Prairies, sports events include an interlocking Cana- meet near Shel-|dian Football League game in burne, Maritime trap and shoot- Regina with the Saskatchewan ing championships at Halifax Roughriders meeting the Mont- and yachting regattas at other|real Alouettes. points, The weather forecast for the OF MUSIC Boyd Mest, Deen SCHOOL OF MUSIC province. The provincial safety AJAX SCHOOL GYMNASIUM CONSTRUCTION STARTED council has predicted at least) paRADES SET in the 70s and mainly sunny With the foundation laid, at St. Andrew's Public town, The building is ex- |35 deaths on the highways. Newfoundland, in the midst|skies. Two finals of the Cana- construction of the walls School, Ajax, is well under pected to be completed by | HE'S GLOOMY jof Come Home Year celebra-|dian soccer championship tour- Prairies calls for temperatures Ettore Mazzoleni, Principal 273 Bloor Street West, Toronto 5 feature a completely sep- Telephone: 928-3797 arated outside entrance for the use of residents of the vill : rs. area ee nope yer ee Cardinal Roy opened the La-|tal of 58 new fires was reported Ca extra P : |bor Day weekend in Quebec|in the province last week and IE LT ee AJAX (Staff)--An Ajax youth|gainfully employed and that his/ dispute, is Canada's most ex-|a reconciliation. "Never shut|onto, completed in 1965. He now was fined $200 and had his driv-jonly trouble was his divide berienced labor - management|a door tight," is his one basic|is mediator in the dispute be- curb Saskatchewan's skyrocket-| Friday night | See ties Toa pai bebit, | relation trouble-shooter. jconcept about his work as a/|tween Canada Packers Ltd. and the end of the year. sian al tions, has special holiday pa-|nament will be played today in of the $160,000 gymnasium way. The gymnasium will W. G. McInnes, chairman ing traffic death toll: | with a special|dry weather has increased the years when he pleaded guilty in : time TP Sao ine Pte | yt Sine gana ate a cee SH WE, as aun] FEE TERM OPENS SEPT. 6 THE TE |Labor Trouble-Sh BEFORE MAGISTRA | abor Trouble-Shooter & + s Dangerous Driving Brings Has String Of Successe | SSS esr tbeta Safety Council] Hiss" Tator, Congress. is also\ 'The Pacific National Exhibl magistrate's court Thursday to Magistrate Jermyn agreed a charge of dangerous driving.|and suggested that the ac- pape oe ey Se threats of strikes from hospital,|Columbia have urged residents Comprehensive training in all music subjects Labor Day across P carpenters and iron ore work-|to use extreme caution in the Individual instruction--Special courses s " J TORONTO (CP) -- H. Carljno formula and no gimmicks. \meeting in the city and dele-ition closes Monday and other ; Fine, Licence Suspension suesser the 58 - year - old) He treats each problem in an|Goldenberg report, a two-year) .f | Montreal lawyer who has been|individual manner and is inde-|royal commission on the gov- Percy Scott Magee, 18, of 516|cussed's drving record was Poplar Ave., was also fined an|aimost unbelievable. Charges of will be a day of '"'apprehen- wodde Gibthg we Weekeel: A te a "og jappointed mediator in the rail|fatigable in his struggle to find|)ernment of Metropolitan Tor- additional $50 when he pleaded) guilty to consuming liquor as a |having liquor in his car and minor. jcareless driving were withdrawn The accused admitted that on|#84inst the accused. Aug. 9 at 12.45 a.m., he was /susPEND LICENCE observed driving ab} va tae | A 19-year-old Toronto youth Ave. by Ajax Constable R. "/had his licence suspended for 00a. two years and was fined $100 Gibson said he followed the | when he pleaded guilty to care- accused east on Achilles Rd.|Jess driving. ee ae teeta oe bon William Loge was charged " May 24, on Fairport Rd., by at the Pickering Beach Rd. He|pickering Police Sergeant John said Magee went through = Pugh, after the accused skidded stop sign at Bayly 8 rs raged over 100 feet through a stop missing two cars and that the).ion at the Second Concession. accused pulled away from the Sergeant Pugh said the ac- oy eruiser travelling at * cused skidded sideways through the intersection and came to a =. oe managed t0| stop on the south shoulder of the sca 'er it FICKETIIg; i 7 his venicie duz Beach. Wi 1.0 officer went to ho a gon yp lta iad baa his home he was informed th : A charge of being the holder jalso built a considerable repu- |tation for himself as a lawyer, economist and expert on consti- | tutional law. | | His first success in labor re- |lations was in settling a dispute | }involving Montreal news-vend- ors, who refused to sell certain | United States publications. | Since then he brought pace to| a strike-riddied Quebec apparel | industry and helped stop a) Montreal tramways strike. | He had hardly submitted his} report as a one-man royal com-} mission on labor relations in the | construction industry when he was called upon to arbitrate the Ontario Hydro labor dispute. | Between the two assignments | he settled the year - long strike) at Toronto's Royal York Hotel. | He was also appointed perman-| ent impartial umpire of juris- dictional disputes for the Cana- | In the past 30 years he has| mediator. the International Brotherhood of| He was the author of the|Teamsters (Ind.). ae ' be ek 'i ee nia ee WHITBY, ----_ --- EBS ee af 7 [' \% pt in SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 A.M. 314 DOVEDALE DRIVE, WHITBY Sunday School -- Classes for all ages. Other Services As Announced For more information phone: 725-9243 or 668-4576 dian Labor Congress in i364. After he had settled a dispute | involving the Seafarers' Inter- acoused was sleeping. When fbson insisted of a temporary licence at the) national Union of Canada, pres- = came to as a_i time of the incident was dis-| ident Hal Banks said: '"There A quired: "What do you cops missed when the youth explain-|no such thing as saying no to} TOWN OF WHITBY want now?' Constable Gibson ed that a friend seated beside| Goldenberg." then noted that the accused had|"im was supposed to hold a| To Carl Goldenberg, the sec- HOLIDAY some alcohol on his breath. licence. ret of success is that he has | G ARB AGE COLLECTION Defense Council Terrence Kelly said the accused was] BROCK Sterts Monday -- One Complete wHitsy Program -- Each Evening ot 730 Many Features At Orono Fair ORONO -- All indications | point to the Durham Central 'Fair, to be held at the Orono) Fair Grounds, Sept. 8, 9, and/ 10, being one of the most suc- cessful on record. A fine pro- gram has been arranged for Friday and Saturday; while special events are planned for|j | both evenings. | Friday's program will open|} | with a parade of school chil-| dren and floats led by a band.| Features will include the Hol-| stein show, a rabbit show spon- | sored by the Central Ontario! Commercial Breeders' Club, | fat calf auctions and the Dur- hom 4-4 Clihe Achievement Day. Another attraction will be|| a cake auction. The fair board has been for- tunate in booking the Ontario Provincial Police Motorcycle Precision Ride. This group will give two performances --one of | the afternoon and another in} the evening. | The Friday evening program | will include an old time fiddling | contest and a beauty queen competition in which 'Miss Durham Central" __ will be} chosen. | J. K. Charles, of the federal | department of agriculture, will officially open the fair at 1:30) p.m. Saturday. | Special features during the afternoon will be the Big 4) Guernsey Club Regional Show, | eight heats of harness racing) for a purse of about $900 and) a fa; implement: show. H Offer Saturday features in-| clude the judging of light and heavy horses and the beef 7, Bible. Study end Children six years and under cattle show. The evening program fea- S AVE $ $ ON | cared for-during service. Older |} pe sa : i Prayer children worship with parents. }| AUTO INS ee tat | tures an amateur show and a dance in the town hall to the ST. ANDREW'S || EMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN REFORMED music of Jimmy Fisher and his Corner Byron at $t. John 403 Rossland Road West orchestra. Whitby Rev. Harold Hesselink Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A. bexace Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th Garbage normally collected on that day will be picked up on Tuesday, September 6th. JOHN R. FROST Clerk Administrator FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N. REV, DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister SUNDAY: SERVICES Co lateeeliahnesiel - em me corer ne coer COLOR by DE LUXEM STARTS 9 P.M Also 2nd Feature Acttrection Starts 7:30 "THE BRIGAND OF KANDAHAR" In Color -- Starring Ronald Lewis - Yvonne Romain Showing Least Time Todey "THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT" in Color tasting Doris Day, Arthur Godfrey MANAGEMENT TRAINEE REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY FOR LARGE RETAIL LUMBER COMPANY IN THE WHITBY -- _ OSHAWA. AREA, "FAITH TIDINGS" Radio Broadcest 1350 ON YOUR DIAL ©:45 A.M. WELCOME TO OUR BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP and PRAISE PASTOR'S SERMON: "THE SONG OF THE SOUL SET FREE" 7:00 P.M. EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE ""-_ NUMBER OF OUR YOUNG PEOPLE ENGAGED IN CHRISTIAN SERVICE THIS SUMMER WILL GIVE TESTIMONIES" 9:15 AM, WEDNESDAY. EVE., 8:00 P.M. PRAYER, PRAISE AND PASTOR'S BIBLE CLASS. Duties to be yard an doffice work to start, with opportunity "There's Always @ Welcome at Faith" advancement to monagement Applicant must have minimum grade 12 education. 18 to 30 years old. WHITBY | BAPTIST (Colborne Street West at Centre) |) Minister: Rev. John MeLeod ST. MARK"S UNITED CHURCH Centre & Colborne Sta. Rev, J. M. Smith, B.A., B.D. Miss lia Newton, Deaconess Mrs, J, L. Beaton, A.R.C.T, Sales experience essentio! but not necessary. a 'f interested in @ coreer opportunity, please reply in own hand writing, stating qualifications, solary expected to BOX 35991, OSHAWA TIMES, WHITBY, ONT. Organist Mrs, W. £, Summers, A.T.C.M. 11:00 A.M.--Morning Worship [I 7:00 P.M. Gospel Service |] Guest Preacher . . . Rey. Walter | Fleischer, Uxbridge, Ont 9:45 A.M.--Bible School 11:00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP /ROTR\ Created To oF Individual AGES Requirements If you are an Abstainer you save up to $22.00 on your auto insurance. "JOHN RIEGER 597 KING ST. E., OSHAWA DIAL 728-7567 It's a fact. A dime's worth of electricity will make three months worth of bacon and egg breakfasts for two people. That's the kind of bargain you get with electricity. Low-cost electricity has hundreds more uses today than it had back in 1906 when hydro first began. Yet, surprisingly enough, it costs less now than it did then. As a matter of fact, you pay less for electrical power here in Ontario than you would almost anywhere else in the world. Any way you figure it, electricity is the biggest bargain in your family budget. 10:30 A.M. ENGLISH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL... Every 2nd and 4th Sundays DUTCH SERVICE ot 2 P.M. STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 668-3552 318 DUNDAS EAST 11:00 A.M.-- DIVINE WORSHIP EVERYONE WELCOME Junior Congregation and Nursery Core 7PM The above example is based on the average-cost t0-Ontosia Municipal sestiential ENGLISH SERVICE eustomers of 1.13¢ net per kilowatt-hour. EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED

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