Daily Journal-Record, 16 Jan 1967, p. 3

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE | By MIKE SHYKULA State Secretary Judy LaMareh has said that a new national holiday will be established during Canada's centen- nial year, Sigel gat: bo on damenry 31. Sir John A. Mac- donald's , because that would be too close te Christmas and Now Years. Are you in tav-~ of new national holiday? When wonld you like it to be hes wa MORGAN BARVEY, 315 Princess Bivd., Burlington: Yes, I'm in favor, I'm retired myself, so.I wouldn't- be af- fected by a new holiday, but I think most Canadians would bein favor of a new national » As far as the time in! think January is too close to TOM BEMELMAN, °15 Elm- hurst Avenue, Oakville: No, I don't think we should have an- other holiday., I'm self-employ- ed and I'm losing enough time now as it is without having an- ployee I would enjoy having an extra day off in the year. Jers Ltd., Oak Queen Mall: No, I'm ed against having tional holiday. I eae oliday year, didn't have one, I don't think we should have one in future Sixth | Line, Oakville: Yes, I'm in fa- vor of a new national holiday, | _._.and_Ithink that it should be | on February 11, the day Can- ada’s new flag became official. Sir John A. Macdonald's birth- day was the proper place for | the holiday, but it is too clase | to the other holidays- I think that February 11 would be next in-line. EGBERT ABELS, 125 | Fire day’ blaze which 70-year-old : Mrs. Violet August, and September and I | c sage by Constable Roy Watson, New Bogus Bills In Milton Area up a new lead when a phoney {Bob Crawford's stove at Horn- / Death so Probed phe ec cocbh iota probing Fri etataaiienah et rae heme a OAKVILLE — officials were still & Maple Avenue anything yet. Certainly it was not a deliberate thing’ he de- lared, $5.00 DAMAGE ment of the Ontario Fire Mar- shal’s~ office An inquest is being Legge in- to Mrs. Benallick’s dea TOWN DETECTIVE The woman was rescued by De- tective Stan Shaver after he tried the © three firemen and ambulance operators but ‘gba died on the way to hos- pi Her husband, Archie Benallick, ae a wife. ho helped in had to be given potter RESCUE BID While they were waiting for the emergency services to ar- rive next neighbors Tom Paul, 7 and his wife Ada, 76, made an ernie bid to res- cue the cou The Bealticks had lived at 375 Maple Avenue since September It is owned . Mrs. Robert McFadden, both in their TOs. MILTON — Ontario Provincial | Police are investigating a new | case bills in the Milton | v police were chasing ten-dollar- bill turned up at a Hornby store Police spent several Fours at! by on the Base Line | “The bill w as passed about 2 o'clock on hehe 2g "a spokes | man told our. repurter. A number of restaurants in| Toronto, =< by the bogus bill | ¢ now refusing to ac- cept $20 bills. Several counterfeit bills were discovered in Milton during the summer and fall. Police are still, investigating. bogus bill turned up at a downtown bank last fall. Councillors To Lead Skating At Opening Of Kinoak Rink | OAKVILLE — A prayer will Ge } president of | be said. A plaque unveiled and | the Oakvil le Minor Hockey Asso- perhaps a few epecches. sen and Les ze Es ty. presi- ent: of the Oa vitl Ir ee everyone will head for Tae. well “unvelt plaggex* woth This will be tomorrow night's vite Nc ted $25,000 apiece for official ning of the town's the ar $275,000 Kinoak Arena on ai bees ce KEYS DEVS | Mayor Anderson will officially SKATING SESSION declare the arena open by accept: | Mayor McLean Anderson said | ing a set of keys from George | all the council should Jead off the Dreger of Ivey-Dreger construc- skating session. Barring a broken tion Limited, the general con- leg, he’e accepting no excuses. | tractor. arena will be dedicated e O'Rourke and William} Rev. colm Evans, PLES! | Foster of the Oakville Figure dent of the Oakville Ministerial Skating. Clu will: give—a demon Association and minister at St. _ stration, Hilda's Anglican Church. fiestas § | CONVENIENT Dog Owners LOCATIONS OAKVILLE — Dog owners ho | lie Invited to join them. _ Then the councillors will make | their firs? round — and the pub- BURLINGTON — A Burlington Campaign Short man who told a meeting of rate-| OAKVILLE — The annual | payers. last week protesting the | Christmas Seal campaign o! the | 1967 property assessment that In! Halton Tuberculosis and Health a town where 800 appeals of as-| Association js still $1,000 Sessment annually is par. some-| short of the previous campaign's thing must be wrong, received e0-| total of $24,202,-according to Mrs. j thusiastic applaud?’ Over°75 ratty; Dando. the association's” payers from the rural northern | secretary-ireasurer. The official | portion of the town met In the | closing date is not until February auditorium of Fairview School, | 2%. however, Soe aba | Lowville, to discuss what they | may come in between now and j termed unjcst 1967 assessment} then to bring the-total-up to ast | being levied on their.properties.' year's figure Loud Protest about leave thei’ pets outside for any | length of time these winter days | G LASSES should be sure they are provided | | with adequate shelter. This is ~~” the advice of Inspector Allan aE 5 MacNabb, of the Oakville Hu-! } mane Society who has been re- RATE! ceiving a number of complaints FAST AccU aed about dogs being tied up > Hoch SERVICE back yards while their owners were. ents Mr. MacNab points Feat he Jaw requires owners Ballet can. | to fae s kennel or other struc: [nee palit in which the dogs 4 protection. fronr 331 Sr sueDpon AVE. 845-8231 cold oe they are tied out of = ANNUAL MEETING of the CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Oakville branch Wed., February 8th, 1967 at 8 p.m. Red Cross Building, 167 Navy St. SPEAKER: _ Maj. Gen. A. E. Wrinch, C.B.E., C.D., P.Eng. National Commissioner, Can. Red Cross Society “EVERYBODY WELCOME INGO Tonight St. Dominic's Hall 8 p.m. 20 GAMES Excellent Prizes Door Prizes As se many ealled and dropped around this past Monday inquiring about the start ef our Bingo after the holiday season, we are glad to announce our return under the auspices of our H.N.S. men and C.W.L. ladies sponsoring youth activities. We are grateful for your patronage and look forward to — your return. Tell your friends and neighbors, it’s a grand social outing and a relaxation after the Mon-_ “par him in ponoon day chores. Daily Journal-Record, Monday, January 16, 167 PAGE 3 FIRE CLAIMS ONE VICTIM mask covers face of dead woman @MBULANCE OPERATORS FIGHT TO SAVE LIFE - Oxygen FIREMEN PREPARE TO ENTER SMOKE-FILLED, HOME Heavy damage was done to Maple Avenue home POLICE DETECTIVE HELPS vba y K “TIM “Two ae detectives” were first on ~eme TOWN and COUNTY OAKVILLE — W. A, (Jerry) Craigie, executive secretary of the Toronto branch of the Cana- mecting of Oakville and District Chamber }of Commerce on Wi January 18. Mr, Craigie is a former manager of the Board of Trade Journal of M itan Toronto, and a director of age relations for the F also a member of the faculty ae Ryerson Polytechnical Institue. Lon Seminar + OAKVILLE — A> ‘ten weeks" | Commerce in conjunction with | the Ontario Department of Edu- cation. Conducting the course | will ack Currie, functional Toronto, and a graduate of Oak- ville - Trafalgar High School. Lectures will be held Monday evenings. Former Resident OAKVILLE — A former resi- dent of Oakville, Mrs. Ellen West, has died in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Hamilton. She was in er 80th year. Mrs. West ag by two sons, Sydney Cooksville, and Alfred, Morden Funeral Chapel to Tra- falgar Lawn Cemetery. Wild Animals OAKVILLE — Wild animals still make their home in ville. One. day recently a deer was spotted by a resident of Birch Hill Lane, who notified shelter. the animal also rece from people on Sybella Dr Drive, Sparling Court, isi Glen Oak as Jast seen irsaiing the Gee Elizabeth Way. | Set Elections | SVILLE — The election of | omncers for the Oakville Associa- tion For the Mentally Retarded | Boa Directors will take | place at Bruce Lyn School, | Thursday, Jan. 19, Gave Wrong Name ’ Program In Fatal Accident Rear — Members of the Association For The ed asking Mentally Retard {BURLINGTON = Po- ‘ ice-gay--the-name-ol-a-wom TV viewers to send in | local an | their comments on killed in a car accident near & program hey Jan. 4 was Phyllis Ann | See” ras gdh ae mah Tia ‘nna, 24. mot Mrs. Phyllis} | rina * featured tires retarded Herlichka as listed in the} Joonesters two from Toe police’s accident report another froma indon. he victim was identified at| are Melanie Wise, 6, Craig Bake the time of the accident as the|a teenager, and Tony Sandy, 12 wife of Stanley Herlichka, 42, of | Those in the Oakville area Wish. Guely ve who died the following | ing to comment on the program day rom injuries suffered in | can write the Oakville eat the accident, tion at Box 632, Oakville. GUEST HOUSE 312 KING STREET, OAKVILLE Phone: 845-4463 @ Room Available @ Inquiries Invited MRS. B. ADMIRAAL Nanay Girl OAKVILLE — Twelve-y@ir-old Carmen. Nevert, daughter and Mrs. Peter Neue kery Drive, was a amd excited girl, Ca Detroit Saturday afternoon to sce | [a> a performance of the Monkees, | famous pop singer group, at} Olympic stadium Sat urday night Carmen was one of 40 Toronto 7 area children who were wuttiers a lucky draw contest spens sri | by a face cream compeny This in juata: (For a good deal on auta, fire and life insurance.) ROSS McLEAN 363 Kerr St. Cakville — 845-3831 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Camda .iead U1.) i ———SOurroroigh, ontarin” Happy 973 Money. Avintage year. The Bank of Nova Scotia <a Savings Certificates s GO One of Scotiabank’s Beebe eng ore Scotiabank Six-year Savings Certificates: 1967 may be a great year — but 1973 will be born rich. K's up to you, If you buy one Scotiabank Savings Certificate every payday starting now, you can give yourself an automatic raise beginning in just six years. You see Scotiabank Savings Certificates then you | every $7.60 you put in now. - So, six years after you've bought your first one, you can stert cashing them each payday, at their increased value. Many happy return. Ls irre

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