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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1967, p. 5

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PARK get Set 7 Seats )nt. NDP DN O'HEARN O -- Some time age oduced @ slogan: 67 ting behind the bvious, It was not ny realistic hope of ining 67 seats, but phrase. slogan is so good rs apparently are ; » believe it. DP national. conven- leader Donald Mac: confidently promis-- would win 67 seats: provincial election. m perhaps? d seem to be an out- ample of self-hypno- ing charged and 61 warned. the fish you almost ne the most favorable "The detachment also inves-|the weekend Hagel gid PERRY would hardly show tigated. 98 general occurrences,| you're doing. "'You're driving a 723-3443 seats for the party, which included seven insecure|car, and driving a car is a full a8 7. Or perhaps even. no. ISTIFIED int the NDP would justified in believing rove its position at ection. ; ' is in better shape y time since 194%, ° - the CCF label it 1embers. rst time it has some funds. With these it ble to put a large of organizers gut province. And it ap- s a stronger spirit past. it comes down to ctions are won and ridings. just can't see any- | ridings that would left. 'ionally large num- inbers are retiring be contesting this neir ridings may be . 'are various urban ich the NDP must iven a chance. S ABLE ajority of seats are by good members, rvice their ridings. th PC and Liberals the house do. their nd take care of the their constituents. a fact of politics, in the provincial government is close nal lives of the peo- a week visiting at the home of] viteq by Mrs. Donna Martin at/underwent surgery at the Osh-|] @ Benjemin Moore Paints FRESIDENT -- CLARE A. SHANK Mr. aind Mrs. Robert Crawford, member who does Hi awa General Hospital. 597 KING ST. E. OSHAWA i: salons ia bhaten, 987 D s St. E. They are at|her summer cottage on Lake " esting side of the 1 will be what hap- rural vote. has always claimed 1g inroads with the t until very recently n only wishful think- ever, indications are rmers Union, which i number of NDP is finally getting Federation of Agri- - old, stable farm With this there _WHITBY -- AJAX ee ' <5 See 4H ge Consultants who prepared naports for the amalgama- tion bid by Whitby and Whitby Township, compare notes during a recess in the Ontario Municipal Board DECISION RESERVED ON MERCER hearing in Whitby's council chamber. Engineer Peter Eberlee (left), who pre- pared sewer and water. re- ports and financial expert E. A. Jarrett (second from left), and Dr. E. G. Faludi WHITBY (Staff) -- One per- son was killed and seven were injured last week in 26 acci- dents investigated by the Whitby detachment of the On- tario Provincial Police. In its weekly report, OPP said they patrolled more than 14,000 miles. Seven drivers were charged during the week. OPP report: "One accident which oc- curred early Saturday morning on Garrard Road was a serious injury accident in which a man was struck by a small for- eign car. The driver of the car failed to stop and anyone who has any knowledge of a light colored foreign car with square tail lights and damage to the right front corner is ask- ed to contact the Whitby de- tachment. "During the week 206 ve- hicles were checked on the highways with 143 drivers be- premises, six thefts, five break One Dead, Seven Injured 26 OPP - Area Accidents sions caused by following too closely. "This pile-up of returning weekend vacationers As such a regular event that dents faithfully the overhead bi the almost comical return of vacationers as they follow each other home,' stop, start, mis- judge their distance and run into the car ahead. "Why does it have to hap- pen? Is it necessary? What can be done to reduce these regu- larly occurring accidents. The answer of course lies not with the police nor with the depart- ment of highways but with you the individual driver. Dis- appoint the overhead specta- tors waiting to see an accident. Disappoint the tow truck oper- ators waiting to tow your car R ize the dangers of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 12,1967 § Queen Elected By TOPS Club WHITBY (Staff) -- The Whit- tlers Tops Club elected Phoebe Waddell for its "Queen" for the month of June. Division 4 win- ner was Mary Proctor. Division 5, Gwen Brear and KOPS win- ner was Lorraine Willis. During June they held KOPS recognition night, and they also participated at the Oshawa shopping centre bazaar with Irene Hunter; Phoebe Waddell, Bernice Brown and Bev Under- wood assisting at tables. The Shrinking Violets who were the winners of a six-week weight loss contest were enter- tained by the Whittlers. Special guest was Elizabeth Beavan, who gave an informative make- up demonstration. Mrs. Alice. Boychyn opened her home for the annual pic- nic. in. following too closely and above all think! Not of the soft bed awaiting you at home nor of tlme job. Need An Oii Furnace? DAY OR NIGHT and enters, four malici dam- age, four liquor offences, three assaults, three disturbances and 66 miscellaneous occur- rences which included dom.es- tic complaints, blood escorts and traffic complaints. TYPICAL EVENING "Last Sunday evening was a typical summer Sunday eve- ning for the OPP. The Whitby detachment officers were kept busy investigating 17 accidents on Highway 401 and Monday morning 44 car owners were telephoning their insurance agents to report the damage. None of these accidents were head-on collisions, no side- WHITBY BROCK Now Playing -- One Complete Program -- Each Evening a t 7:30 We B M4-G-Menesenrs AM ALVIN GANZER PRODUCTION swipes, no acci by blowouts or mechanical failure. They were all rear end colli- ATTENDANCE WAS GOOD Some 162,000 persons visited "RIDE THE WILD Also -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION -- Bagins 7:36 With FABIAN -- SHELLEY FABRAES SURF" in COLOR the annual European Agricul- tural and Industrial Fair "El- (right), who prepared the amalgamation report, dis- cuss the hearing which end- ed yesterday. The OMB re- served its decision. (Story on Page 17.) ~--Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY - AJAX PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Mar- shall,, Glasgow, Scotland, spent preser|t visiting friends in Galt. Beforei their departure for Scot- land, they will again visit at the Crawfords' residence. Mrs. 3. K. MacDonald, Miss Donna Bradley, Miss Susan Young and Ted Young are spending a two-week vacation in Daytiona Beach, Florida. Mr. Mrs. Terrance Kirk- Jand and their son Cary, for- merly of Willowdale, have es- tablished residence at 951 Dono- van Cres. Saturday evening Wil- Unity Club Past Noble Grand (Rebekah) members were in- Scugog for its annual picnic. Present were: Mrs. Jane Ander- son, Mrs. Lena Pellow, Mrs. Stella McLean, Mrs. Kathleen Brough, Mrs. Lottie Plaskitt, Mrs. Myrtle Holliday and Mrs. Isabelle Saunders. Winners of the card games were: Mrs. Plaskitt and Mrs. Jane Ander- son. St. John the E list CWL Myrtle Holliday, Mrs: Lottie|ley articles of fancy work, knitting or any other items could con- tact co-conveners. Mrs. V. D. Richardson, Geor- gian Court, 840 Dundas St. E., Miss Brenda Watson, Orillia is spending two weeks visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cook, 201 Green St. Callers over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Simpson were: Mrs. Stan- , lilford, Essex, England, her sister, Mrs. Greta Feist and John Bolvansky, Tor- onto. bazaar committee members met in St. Joseph n.eeting room to make arrangements for the SPEEDY TAXI SERVICE ew ti f radical- lowdale 'friends, neighbors and/Noy, 4 bazaar to be held in 668-6841 farm, community. relatives Avid a "House Warm-| enis O'Connor High School. Co- wane Id mean some new ing" at tthe Kirklands' resi-| conveners are Mrs. Vincent Mal- the NDP. dence. Numerous gifts were|ion and Mrs. Harold Forbes. DAY & NIGHT iS AGO EARS AGO, Miss Linda: Safford, Greenwich, SUMMER CLOTHING R EDUCED y 12, 1942 New York are visiting for a Gordon Conant, At- month at the home of Mr. and eneral of Ontario Mrs. Norman Corner, sister of incipal speaker at Kinsmen Charter jet. F. Cannon, B. A., as been appointed ef inspector of pub- rate schools in the EARS AGO, presented te Mr. and Mrs. Kirk- land along with best wishes. A buffet lunch was served. Mrs. William C. Sharp and Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. R. E. Nettle, D'Hillier St., underwent. surgery at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. Williaa Parish, 1200 Green St., is under the doc- tor's care. Her friends from the Senior Citizens' Club are anxious to see her come back to weekly meetings. Anyone wishing to donate mia 67" which ended recently in Sweden. 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