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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 22, 1967 Newcastle's "Mr. Hydro" Ends Valued Service Doctors Think Virus Causes MS QUEBEC (CP) -- Dr. Henry Miller, dean of medicine at the proved impossible with multiple; gress, Dr. Clande eo sclerosis. Quebec City, said cases of mul- The disease seemed to appear| tiple sclerosis are more frequent mainly in northern countries,/in the northern than in the such as Canada and Britain. |southern states of the United Another speaker at the con-' States. The Fine print is the little Want Ad that basis. You can clean out your basement, attic or garage and sell these articles quick- WANT AD SERVICE CALL 723-3494 acti hi-speed stability, firmer ride, cooler running. Brute Strength --4 ply mylen for extra safely protection. 4/99" The straight-talk tire people. ly. The results could well mean extra vaca- largest ae et (27.70 en. purchased singly) ~ tion spending money. : ppl spe bah lyn cap eesti pis gg he ai might be fine -- but so is the selling Top Mileage -- full depth treed of Super Sym fort Mobi Biol Ltatine 6 ist dscatnverinontnp ~- NOMONEY DOWN , and material, EASY CREDIT TERMS ° § For Fast, Helpful 88 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA 725-4543 Last month in Newcastle a,maintenance work and new University of Newcastle-upon- é municipal hydro official, whose| construction, as well as the of- Tyne, England, said Wednesday accomplishments had become|fice work, meter reading and an unidentified virus, an_al- almost legendary, retired. Har-|bill collecting. Besides this he lergy or a combination of both vey S. Britton, popularly known carried on with the store until may be the cause of multiple TORONTO. 1 AM | as "Mr, Hydro" in the bustling|1949. This energetic man de- sclerosis but researchers till ey or Durham County town of New-|voted full time to the New- aad on "ta clinical ob 'Terento Steck Exchange- castle gave up his active bus-|castle HEC from then on and Hid wll be d the e 1088 ote edoecivigen iness life for a well-earned] moved the Hydro office to his ony _ used as the CE NTENNI AL rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Ne leisure. ; home. This dynamic person * 2 |means Thi ie angen @ yd din: y from previous board-lot cic Born in Newtonville, five|was ubiquitous and kept the i mc gon od th mole MINES miles east of Newcastle, Mr.|hydro system operating ef- : enitatinne rir cae Feld DOLLARS Britton, now 76, étarted his| ficiently. imitations on "i we os baited | Stock Sales High Low career at the age of 14 with| He continued to do the work ee sai ae Agnico 1300 M45 149 the Port Hope Telep Com-| single-handed until 1956, when b ' Aitipl es oa un 'Am Moly 2100. 154 15¥ pany in 1905 as a lineman and|Donald Lake was hired as a Con on '4 Ne Soci "f a~ 2000 9 96. trouble shooter. (Later he be-| lineman trainee. Mr. Lake con- tae at ta i Univ i, scl- Aire $00 18 18 came president of that tele-|tinued as lineman until he took er a a va ete ere. Aunor 300 250° 250 phone company.) another position two years ago te to the ia eg people object Sints: Be ae Op In 1911, Hary Britton joined|and Tom Messenger joined the HARVEY BRITTON oth ie lea of experimenting Black Bey 1000 8 i fit of he Mle Neycate ar pa are vi are ee he ice ee Mm ction company on power |Britton has t his finger on ' line building for the Seymour|every aspect of the Newcastle IN BISLEY TRY drugs is an experiment, in that Eampchin 100 ra tro Light and Power Company.|HEC although he left most of| OTTAWA (CP) -- Twelve|'ifferent people have different|' € pyne |S 1 100 aha ane for the Neng Tee Ne aS eee any |POutnE, members of the Royal] ALON BUY E,umcot 130 2, ime for the Wellan e hydro office was trans- ; u me oe PUC to build hydro lines in|ferred to the Newcastle Town|-2™@dian Army Cadet Bisley et le. sclerosis is ch Sapiein $000 ove 16 : : that town. Hall in 1965, This municipal |tifle team, will compete against] 7 d . the a fer ¢ idan TONECRAFT. Cassiar 170 $164 168 Sn A ' That same year he came to|hydro office always has been an|top British cadet marksmen in putobcs iedininstien ans Chestrvile $300 26% 36) Newcastle where he took over|efficient one with a friendly at-|England July 17 to 29, the de- scars in the human. nervous aetiinneratarsee ny cee 14% _-- Chimo me 2. WESTERN ALUMNI HEARS DR. WESLEY DUNN the grocery and bakery busi-|mosphere. Harvey Britton has q ae eee ness, that had been operated|known all the customers, most fence department announced | system. Effects can include the TONE-CRAFT gd 10100 32 0 31¥ The University of Western _ president, fs on left. "Rick" dental cubicles and the |by his brother. While still run-|of them by their first names,| Wednesday. They include D. K. delirium pr gg Md ¢ eel 1a y Ontario's annual Alumni Hamilton, the incoming atest equipment. Last year "mg the store, he started injeven the children who some-|Nicholson, St. Thomas; J. F.ljectual faculties and bie lar [4 a Eon Fardy | 50) 315 900 dinner at the Oshawa Golf President is also shown, | jot class of eight |1918 to carry out meter read-|times come to pay the hydro|/McDonald and C. R. Spork,| muscle fluctuati gu Pr t Ltd C Hall = 12000 7775 Dean Dunn said that the P 8 ing, some maintenance, street|bills for their parents, ' " gf hlacsta ee ain Ss « i Fila i RR ie Ag dressed by Dr. Wesley J. new dental building in Lon. Students was selected from |light installation and bill col-| As Tom Messenger, the new Oakville; Andrew Lamont, Ren- ; Dr. Miller said the disease 4 Een Pop 3000 7727 Dunn, in centre. He is Dean don, Ont. encompasses 23 90 applications. This fall ap- |lection for the local Hydro sys-|manager of Newcastle Hydro, |f"eW, Ont.; D. J. Walker, Lon- "y iat yy a KING PARK PLAZA 723-4922 | Ty OH 4 aa of the University of Western acres of floor space devoted roximately 52 students will | tem. says: "The advice and experi-jdon, and J. G. Todd, Bramp- ey th r eo Gistrusts" some ; Cio 180 811% 115 Cates Cad -- - ~ -- Science. Its objec- rg itiea te : Twenty years later, Mr. Brit-jence of 'Mr. Hydro' will be|ton. : Sad ta ae ppd bas bees Bee" i933 189135 = ip caine 'Alumai dental Oca as ths Oct. of 1968. of the vaiemal tees ie oy honor Mr. Brit- rt age aig cerry) AN ALL-CANA DIAN COMPANY Bence 9000 14s 14) Club last week was ad- building will house modern --Oshawa Times Photo |Hydro Electric Commission.|ton will be held June 28 in the|€00ds along with the. proceeds pine model AEBS Bn Eest ull 280 515. 58 This meant that he did all the|Newcastle Community hall. | f the sale of draw tickets are Endsko. 400 $10% '10 well supported by the public. F'west T 3000 10 10 / On Jan. 6, officers for 1965 Emer 300 165 165 es anager S$ os s . oye were elected. The new pres- Smee ae ie ie 0 VIEW nior itizens ident was Mrs. N. Henderson. Glenn 13500 25% 24V eo Wy Ww. ae yg the Srendiey mam) retiring executive an mem- : HOME & AUT rs Newcastle Hydro Office Fi t : ; bers for their loyal co-oper- \ BEGoodrich , ve Se Such aro 334 33 rst Urganize ation during hi term of office fame, "ag and was sure Mrs, N. Hender- Hollin 390 $26% 263 NEWCASTLE -- A widely ex- ger took a position with Brit- The Woodview Park Neigh-;W. Hooper (president) on be-|80" would enjoy the same sup- int Bible T2200 "60 perienced municipal Hydro offi-|ish hoe pg Electric Com- borhood Association program|half of the club, by Roy Cor- port. trish 16? 5 100 14v4 14 of sauna Newcastle ttre fea, tat tos oe committee, comprised of Mrs,|nish the Woodview program| H. W. Hooper was elected jew 8 1500 '15v4 15 Electric. Commission. He is| That year he came to On- Major, A. Leavitt, and Roy Cor-| chairman. President for 1966 in December. dele 7? sand az" 3h Shony Steguase, i whnl tanto Shieh to his howe nish felt there was a need to| A quilt, donated by Mrs. J.|_ The park opening on May 27 Jolet a Ee ics GY eseted ite Ceaaiok Acomee have a Senior Citizens Club in| Smith and a gale of draw tick-|this year was rewarding. The joey tk Ss line work since 1948, whee he| was engaged in line work, then the area to provide a place for/ets for same, helped to put the/bazaar sales and the sale of Karn Aad) ary ste 18 cemeanead Wis carsae GE Gite Wak & kedes Gf acute recreation and fellowship club on a sound financial basis,|draw tickets -- for a hooked aah aa a tario Hydro, and more recently| becoming _ assista: ty mana The program committee cal-| The United Senior Citizens| Tug and a quilt -- made a sat- tr ne ah ae oe "age d sacle raat led a meeting of all senior|Conference was held on Sept. 1|isfactory Centennial Fund pro- tina See Gao an with the Campbellford PUC as|and later being made assistant citizens on Oct. 18, 1963, andiand 2 1964, i: ject. Leltch 200 620 620 assistant Hydro manager and|Hydro manager and Water- © Peis Voce bs 1964, in London, Ont. : 11 ag tae ae ie waterworks superintendent. works Superintendent. a Magedhay de aS one a ; Chu, ye ge ted. nite We Se scent of cur Gieat martin 160 2 '2 : © operate|Club, bein, a the} member, i CAC A native of Campbellford, thn oats a. bo Mes sg, eu the club for the balance of the| United Reales Citizens of On-| who was Pand wwe ig Me intyre '26s $8916 a7 Mr. Messenger was educated ager of Newcastle Hydro. With year, J. Smith was elected as/tario Inc, sent two delegates,| We are grateful to our spon- McWat ee MS Ly . at publie and high schools|the retirement of the vet chairman. Hooper and Mrs. J.|sors, the Woodview Park Neigh: Min Ore ~ 18500 1a 14 there, also at Peterborough Col-| manager, Harver Sb ia aren Owing to the combined efforts|Smith. Since then there have|borhood Association for provid- Et Al AR HRS cenk Saris Ae beatae a Want ieega cm nt my nani et Hoh fn arom free Se > erry ette, of|nual conference -- ue! and other 800 4 oy Babe my Balog ae on nae 2 gem ov al THOMAS MESSENGER the recreation department and|-- 1966 Ottawa. This year slew ace gens gms Seg N'tern' 1000 1 2 cod tated for hs commasiciaa laud he ea eae case cae Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, the|conference is to be held at Ha-|Hooper. To have thelr support N inert 2400 320 330 as a lineman from 1948 to 1950:|Lortaine, have two children, g|SCouts' Association of New-|Club was successful. milton, Aug. 29 and 30. gives us confidence, pgp besos Rg | HR I hi : i : . 1» & castle and district. al On Noy. 5 1964 the club re-} The annual park openings| All senior citizens in the area Nortcare "S00 57 Then he took a job as linemanjson, Arthur, seven years old, sich aiso & mem: | ceived it's charter from the Un-|and closings are fund raising|are invited to join us eve Nermetat $00 om 3 with Edmonton Light andjand a daughter, Liza, two years|ber of the Newcastle Lions|ited Senior Citizens of Ontario, |events at the club house. The|Friday afternoon at 130 pn a Wa Power Co., and worked on the/old. They reside in a new home| club. Inc, It was presented to H.Jbazaar, bake-sales and fancy-|We start again in September. -- Norihget™" 3800 10s network distribution system injon Baldwin Avenue in New- : had promber, ao ae Edmonton. He continued with|castle. Noth' € Can Vs) 10 ie that company until 1954 when| Mr. Messenger has a num. Qvaske 100 : he joined the federal govern-|ber of interests including coin oeree | ts ment's northwest communica-|collecting, fishing and salling. Duiske. 20 60 tions system on line main-|He is also active in community ce es ae tenance work along the Alaska| affairs and is a member of the ' ip 96400 118 108 highway. In 1957, Mr. Messen-!executive committee of the Boy pik crow soo 30 30 os Pine Polnt 180 $51 51 Placer zi0 $35 «(35 a aa LOOK AT THE prem, 2, 38 a matigm) 3200 140" 199 i 2% FINE PRINT! Sa Roman 696 $22% 225 os, Bae , sil 'eureka 250 106 106 gue Se Siscoe 500 500 800 Stanrck 100 430 430 Sitven "soo $73. 398 Sunburst 500 7¥s 7! Teck Corp 250 480 480 Tiel" i) oe ee Utd Pore 7250 7 7 Upp Cen 1100 154 152 st Mine 200 310 305 Willroy 1500 78 7 Wr Har ws 73 a ne ; : : That Is if you daily offers you savings on clothing, house- : no difficulty hold articles, garden tools and a host of MEEF THE HOT ONE... PRINCETON XP-1000 other items that advertisers no longer need PRINCETON XP-1000 L L Where thing: . .. but other people do. Ye maitre ae Ba ° The tying coe The A ; Sl Z E S itmeans sel re ove eee Canada's Why not make a list of yours and then place lowest price. Look: Canada (onl: your own small ad on a low-cost, six-time High Performance -- unique low cord angle for and re-blend is itworth all

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