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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1967, p. 3

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VULCANS PROBED TRON, Ohio (AP)--Finan. operations by Frank Hurn, er of the defunct Akron Vy). of the Continental Footbal} gue, had been investigated the Summit County grand , prosecutor James V. Bar. said Monday night. The [can's financial problems upted league officials to ke the Akron franchise last th after the team pla: > games Local debts m1 he were estimated at $50,000, -ARIBBEAN TWO WEEK HOLIDAY ry Soturdey by Air Canede rter flight, as of Jon. 6th rybody can join), t time ever offered in Canada, INGS FROM $70 PER Pinson" ve sia Enquire new et ur Seasons Travel King St. E. Oshe 576-3131 ale or Female) Mental Health Cli rson holding a MSW or ciot work preferred, 1.00, with starting figure erience. : available. s of qualifications, exper. Friday, November 10th, OFFICER ario iid aan TOWN y Taxi, you Get Another @ Town', VEMBER 15th 125-4771 -- Mrs. E, Power -- Oshawe = SCARE ERROR he W's Suop feST es You Could Wear um LORED Service 723-7001 el, wT ENERS! E ON HAND HING YOU FOR YOUR LANTING bs, Evergreens, bs, etc. | TODAY ! ARDEN 725-6551 & AM 139 uested to Service ther ANUEL 7:30 O'CLOCK JNERAL HOME THING Garnet Tubb Master ew TWO OFFICERS ATTENDING POLICE COLLEGE «++ Patrol Sergeant David Wood (Left) and John Masiewick | Control Board Interviews Secretarial Candidate Board of control yesterday, interviewed one of eight per-| sons who have applied for the new board position of secre- tary which will pay $7,000 or more a year. The interview was conduct- ed on an in-camera basis and lasted about 15 minutes. is city hall. The board is_ withholding names of applicants until all have been screened. City Man In Meets Governor General Lloyd G. Gardner, chairman of the Oshawa Baha'i Assem- bly was one of a four - mem- ber delegation to meet with Governor General Roland Mich- ener at Government House, Ot- tawa on Sunday. The occasion was the presentation of a special book containing a compilation of letters written by Baha'u'l- lah, the founder of the Baha'i World Faith, to the kings and rulers of the world of 100 years ago. "The letters," Mr. Gardner explained, "were addressed to Napoleon III, William I, Franz Joseph, Pope Pius IX, Czar Alexander, Shah of Persia, Queen Victoria and the Gov- ernment of the United States and called upon these leaders and their governments to bend their energies to the establish- ment of true religion, just gov- ernment and international Delegation, | lah proclaimed in clear and) unmistakable language, that the long - promised age of world peace and brotherhood had at last dawned and that he him- self was the bearer of the new message and power from God which would transform the pre- vailing system of antagonism and enmity between men and create the spirit and form of the destined world order." "During the interview," Mr. | Gardner said, 'His Excellency,| Mr.. Michener, was particularly | interested to note that one of) the tablets was addressed to Queen Victoria of whom our present monarch, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, whom he rep- resents in Canada, is a lineal descendant." Mr. Gardner said that the presentation to Canada's Gov- ernor General was one of 140 presentations to heads of states peace. In the letters, Baha'u'l- throughout the world. HERE and THERE ROTARY SPEAKER Acting District Governor David Kennedy, of Guelph, paid his official visit to the Rotary Club of Oshawa at its Monday meeting. His address centred around the theme of effective membership, significant service and international and world community service. | \ A special meeting to inter-| view other bidders for the job aticity through the winter. scheduled for Saturday The city's personnel depart- ment has been advertising the The job of secretary would involve taking notes at board meetings and following through on the board's instructions to various city hall departments. The secretary would also ar-| range agendas for meetings, screen delegates wishing to ap- direction at meetings. WEED WIDELY USED In Japan seaweed is used both as a food staple and as raw material for various ex- tracts including iodine. _ Policemen | At College lawarded | Study Law Two Oshawa police patrol sergeants have started an eight- week course at Ontario Police College in Aylmer as part of a every member of the Oshawa police force has special school-| ing in police work. If there is room at the col-) lege, the two men, David Wood) and John Masiewick, will take an additional two weeks of| supervising instruction. The program started in March, when the force's senior chairman Stanley Lovell, board|is located between McLaughlin} Will board of education ex- pansion plans for the only public school in the downtown development plans in the city hall area? could work out civic centre location gallery another gift of the McLaughlin in Oshawa. for termine if expansion plans forjthat the Legion property may E. A. Lovell school will hamperjnot a major location proposal the) both district force a proposed art|board is considering for the\and gallery construction plans! gallery into the background of|gallery. |Expansion Could Interfere With Art Gallery Location | fronting on Centre \ officers took what is known as\of control decided that school|Public Library on Bagot Street the "B" course. Walter Johnston took charge of) the force two ears ago, all) cadets have been required to} take the 'A' course at Aylmer. Patrol Sergeant Wood, who joined the force in 1947, and Patrol Sergeant Masiewich, who} joined in 1951, will study the) highway traffic act, criminal code, liquor control act, physi- cal fitness and the use of fire-) arms. They will live in dorma- ; tories and have drills and tn- spections similar to a mili- tary unit. $41,000 Cost For Road Salt Board of control yesterday recommended that Domtar Chemicals Ltd. of Toronto be an $41,000 contract to supply Osh- awa's works department with enough road salt. to see the The recommendation is to go before city council. The city's winter salt demand --|position since about the middle|!8 for some 3,000 tons (coarse) |children)." of last month. and 250 tons (fine). Stronger Representation | Said Needed For Sidewalks Oshawa Board of Education last night decided that if it wants to get any sidewalks built it will have to make stronger|T. --\representation to city council. |schools, Trustee J, G. Brady said the|that are on the list are urgent." |board had never made repre-| The board moved Trustees sentation because of "the small | Britten and Wilson go to "the the|appropriate committee of coun- cil and represent the board." part sidewalks play city's budget." The trustees agreed the only| In Since Chiefjand gallery architects will have|and the school. requests for 11 separate side- walks to be constructed in and' around without resulting in a parking! Among other proposed sites,|problem. \the board is considering locat- program designed to ensure that) The question came up yes-|ing the gallery -- initially esti- terday as education and board|mated in cost from $150,000 to of control officials put their |$200,000 -- on the property of jheads together to see if they|the old Royal Canadian Legion a prominent| building the| Street, \considering expanding the 700-| pupil school possibly another 100 pupils in) jabout Y ; laddition is proposed to involve | windfall! The old Legion property -- four classrooms, a general pur- family|which the Board of Education| also is including in plans After grilling education board|expanding FE. A. Lovell school--| ; |pose room and a school library. | Fi | eonaeeraterebad -- confectionery warehouse to consult each other to de-| The big problem at hand is| flattened by a fire that melted ------~ | $278,000 worth (police said. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 17,1967 3 GROWS MOST RICE | arms to form a delta which is In South' Vietnam, the Me-jone of the world's biggest rice- kong River splits into three'growing areas. be able to accommodate school expansion plans The board of education is to accommodate The| two years' time. IT'S NOT TOO LATE, RE-ELECT CONSERVATIVE MADE SWEET MESS YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP)--A was of chocolate, | school areas in 1968. J. Heath, inspector of said, "All sidewalks KING WEST | Garden Centre 843 King St. W. -- Oshewe 728-9429 Fall Time is Planting Time! We have an excellent nursery || stock on hand for your Fall planting needs. way to get the city to build jsidewalks is to keep "'pound- jing' at them. Trustee F. R. \job on Thomas Street but we |had to keep pounding on them." "There is no regard given pedestrians," Trustee Douglas |Wilson stated. '"'We represent the one-third of the city's popu- lation which walks (school- The board has made pear before the board and lend! ELECT PILKEY NEW DEMOCRAT and five major, 100 minor as well as 70 eye, ear, nose and throat operations were perform-| ed. A total of 327 treatments | and examinations were given. The physiotherapy department| gave 839 treatments and made) 656 visits; while the occupa-| tional therapy department} handled 170 cases. | ROAD CLOSED Effective from 7 a.m. today through to noon, Friday, Oct. 20, Harmony Road North, north of Eastbourne Avenue will be closed to through traffic. North and southbound traffic will be detoured via Bond Street, Wil- son Road and Rossland Road. HOSPITAL REPORT Fifty births were recorded at the Oshawa General Hospital during the week ending Oct. 14. Mothers Like This | Quick Wayto | Relieve Diarrhea |it's natural for Mother to worry when upsets In the family. All rs well again when she--| or perhaps Grandma--remembers Dr./ Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It) brings such quick, soothing relief.) Gentle, pi it to take, reliably eff | for children or adults. 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