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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jun 1959, p. 6

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 5, 1959 'Burketon 6 School Plans Discussed HAMPTON (Staff) -- Subject to| the outcome of the Burketon| |ratepayers' vote on whether or 'not they want to build a new two-| room school, or an addition to the present ome-room school, and |subsequent departmental approv-| al, Darlington township council| will give tentative approval for| |the issue of debentures to com-| plete the construction. | A representative from the | Burketon school trustees associa- initia] school tax was still levied; [tion approached council Thursday to get these questions answered, and learn what action would be| |necessary to build either the Ischool or the addition. | The trustees questioned council what would be the first step nec- essary to construct a new school| acility. They said they have not had a vote as yet, but wanted to know what action would be nec- |essary after the vote was. called. # |ADVERTISE MEETING Council informed the trustees to advertise 2 meeting * for all| Burketon ratepayers to attend to take the vote. The councillors as- sured the trustees full co-opera-| tion after the vote has been| taken. | One spokesman told council "we are in a mess out there. Transportation of 'the students costs money, and we need a lot NATIONAL PC PRESIDENT VISITOR The Durham Progressive | Elizabeth Janzen, national PC | ernment would be returned to | ham candidate A lex Car- Conservative association Tues- | women's president, was guest | power when the results of the ruthers and his wife, Miss ih ial ls ios. J : | forthcoming J 11 provincial | Janzen, Mrs. W. D. Carruthers , day night sponsored a social | speaker. Miss Janzen told the | for co! ing June p | and His Worship Mayor W. D. gathering in the Lions centre | gathering she "would make no | election are known Shown The trustees also wanted to know whether it would be better to add to the present school, or to build a new two . classroom structure, Council advised them to put that to the vote at the same time they called for a vote to see whether or not the rate- payers wanted anything done re- gerding the school. Another question raised in the discussion was whether the $400 against anyone buping a lot in the township. PLENTY OF LOTS One woman said there are plen-| report ty of lots for sale in the Burke- ton area, but that $400 initial payment makes them hard to sell. She said if this tax was lifted many more lots could be sold, thus enabling more taxes to be collected from home owners in the area. Reeve Roy W. Nichols explain- ed that the $400 was a necessity for the time heing, and he hoped that when and if the government takes over the cost of education completely and the zoning by- law comes into effect, he 'had hopes that council would be able to scrap the $400." He said at the present time it is used towards AT PORT PERRY MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR | Correspondent | PORT PERRY -- The regular, meeting of the United Church Evening Auxiliary met at the church with the. president, Mrs. Merlin Dowson, in the chair. The meeting was opened with the Aim and 'Object repeated in unison The minutes and roll call were |attended to by the secretary, Mrs. Wesley Lane and the busi- ness session. was in charge of Mrs. M. Dowson, The treasurer's showed that $97.12 has been receivéd in offerings this year to date. Mrs, Fed Crawford read a letter from the new supply sec- retary regarding the supply allo- cation, A missionary banquet was dis- cussed as a Fall project in co-| onerction with the afternoon aux- iliary, A discussion was held in re- perfect time to do it when there is an election so close at hand. COULD ASK CANDIDATES Councillor A. M. Thompson UC Avxiliary 'Holds Meeting pointed out the best ones to put the pressure on at this time Weekend Road Report Given TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario department of highways says mo. i» torists can expect detours in these areas during the weekend: Queen Flizabeth Way from Oakville to Highway 25; High- way 5 at Cooksville; Hishwav 8 from Peters Corners to Sheffield; Highway 10 from Orange "es to Camilla; Highway 27 at Highway 2: Highway 69 from Nobel to Shawanaga River; Highway 12 from Haliburton to Minden; High way 124 from McKellar to tw miles north; Highway 501 a Port Severn, gard to the special Missionary evening being held in the Eaton Auditorium, in Toronto; the ("ome for the evening, Christian Missions in Africa and two pic- tures, filmed in Africa, recently, will also be shown, The next meeting was discuss- ed and it was decided to accept Mrs, Ray Litt's invitation to her } Ti smm' 'ee in charge will be Mrs. Robert Pickard, Mrs, Fred Crawford and Mrs. Howard Challis, The Bay of Quinte Conference annual school for leaders at Whitby Ladies' College will be| held this year from August 17th) to August 21st, HELICOPTER SERVICE HAMILTON (CP) -- A twice. daily helicopter service between Hanilion and Toronto's Malton rport was officiall ned Tursday La Mayor Lod ee son, Carryin, a The worship service was in|press, ary iS Dassen gore and ox charge of Mrs. Wesley Lane. helicopter service to operate on Mrs, Bruce Beare reviewed the a regular schedule in Canada. Jest Wigs? > he study book, fe "Christianity's cond | Chance." At the conclusion ofjsaid the Siiis Setli in tining, this review, the president, Mrs. | Stock Exchange. Four partners in one brokerage This| firm and another firm, which tion- took over the failing company's business, all filed individual ap- peals against the revenue depart. ment's disallowance of their con- tributions to the fund from tax. able income. "Our Town is the World". was a lesson in human rela chip. Board Disallows | Carruthers. Ww ; i ; i 3 sov- | abov ight: -| --B ille Studi at Bowmanville, at which Miss bones about it -- the Frost gov- | a hove are, left to right 4 Dur: Bowmanville Studios Photo the township school costs - -- - would he the ratepayers. He said they could ask each of the ca di- dates in Durham county what they intend to do for Darlington. President Tremble said they. would. He said he realized that the election is only a week away, but if the candidates wanted a vote from Darlington they would be there when the meeting was called. Reeve Nichols suggested that nothing could be done until a de-| cision had been handed down bv the Municipal Board. "All we wanted to know was| council's stand, and we think we've got it," | Deduction Claim OTTAWA (CP)--The tax ap- peal board has disallowed a tax deduction claimed by two broker: age firms for amounts paid into % a fund to save another broker- age firm from bankruptcy. The amounts paid in 1955 and the names of the firms were not disclosed because thc appeal was heard behind closed doors, but the judgment of board member? W. 8. Fisher, released Thursday, | 4 said the president | as the deputation left the council | room. I SUBSCRIBERS THE TIMES | BOWMANVILLE FOR MISSED PAPERS AND BOWMANYVILLE'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE STEVEN'S TAXI MA 3-5822 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- tact him by 7:00 p.m. FOR MISSED PAT ERS If you have not received your Times by 7 p.m. coll AJAX TAXI PHONE AJAX 333 All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m, Everything's OX. since | got a consolidation LOAN from Superior Finance, the fastest growing all-Canadian Loan Company When 1 had a lot of unpaid bills and heavy monthly payments | took a friend's advice and visited Superior. TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between 7-7:30 p.m. only Allin | Alex Carruthers | ATBROOKLIN | cm = e---------- | S 1 F 1 Durham county Progressive Con. way. Sin | HAMPTON (Staff) -- A depu-| "We are here on council to] servative candidate Alex Carry: : He said the opposition is _cont-| Itation of more than 900 angry work with the people in the town-| thers told a meeting of Durham inually eriticizing the provincial | {Darlington township ratepayers|ship, not agaiust them," said the form whatsoever for the June 11!revenue brought in by the gov- tions and items of interest for June 11, in Sunday School Room |jecontly passed township zoning : x provincial election. ernment to pay . off, but now it, Women, to be found in the Mem-|of Church. In charge of tae de-|pyjaw, Another unidentified spokes- Mr. Carruthers was addressing vould only take one and one half orial Arena, at Brooklin Spring votional service will be the Sun-| "president-elect Robert Tremble man charged that vas a misrep-| this week. It was held in the this debt. p'ay of rugs, made by members/Hand Group. |taxpayers Saturday night, in- of thing. | Memorial Park clubhouse, as apn CATION PROGRAM of Brooklin Women's Institute, MISSION BAND |formed councii the association) 'Oh no we can't, that is a gov-| reception for the candidate and ™ . : HPL BI who participated in e Local] The Mission Band, under lea-|was formed solely to oppose the ernment assessment, and we Liberal leader, John Wintern education, He said the Liberals 1 Dejonge. it; annual summer picnic onthe bylaw was not stopped, "We roce from t ag said in an interview, "the-chall- Were proms ng fo take over 300 Several ~roups of Brooklin Saturday, Jume 13. Children will|will organize the entire township eq the A eden and Westion | er cent of the education costs, won anc Association and Wo- meet at 3 p.m. at Brooklinland hi-pass council in order to, member of the planning board. | is protected, and at the same take over the cost wobec ated ' "The PC's have been doing that; =~ ara te cavnnotitic il to stop the thing, but to tell : time avoid statism for years, They have been grad-|Te2dY tered this Sumpetiii n.| Mrs, Berton of Meadowcrest to-stop it," said the presi- required to become a member of | PC POLICY Members of the 4H Girls' Club, cailed on Tuesday, June 2, for! s Po ac /the planning beard. He said too, | y instructed by their leaders Mrs. a holidav in England. Mr. and dent. "And we want to know as that all rin te LE to 3 PC policy for years, and it was|the past 15 years," he said. Bart not stolen from the Liberals." He| He said Mr. Wintermeyer has H irl' OT JN BOARD'S HANDS ] A charged that Mr. Wintermeyer promised to provide every un-|osores ,for the Club Girl'sito Montreal on Monday. |" "Reeve Roy W. Nichols attempt.| Value per capita of any munic- Bedroom Richard Wilson is spending ed to tell the angry citizens ipality in the Ugited Counties. Something is needed to raise the take life easy from home, but Mr. Wintermeyer oF hibits : d | Bb wi . He recounted the achievements was stuck when asked how he Tor eu, Solel exp ans and B ay Jiichison, St. John's New bylaw. He sq I 1s > me hands SIP Wii i pod. made by Premier Leslie M, Frost pr 5( it. HRs ghd . rionswick of the Ontario Municipal Board. ve don up, we y Premier Leslie ost | proposed to do i over 70 age exhibits Mrs. Wm, Coe and daughter «yey may take half of it out, have to have a third-rate opera- complete St. Lawrence Seaway. candidate and his wife. He men-| xtadibre He > : 8 she | He said Premier Frost practically| tioned the Ontario water re-| 0 exhibits of florjeulture, i the trousseau tea held in honor | Still not satisfied with the pave roads and etc. The t | > - i hey gave te the cash i oo ly started the project sources commission, which he uding ded 8 EE |of Marion Leask, at the home of (reeve's reply, the ratepayers' is deteriorating per capita, and" TEE Sym s, Now | have only one monthly pay- various kinds; also a section for|per parents at Highland Creek, president shouted, "'we' want ac-|it is like a business, you want to, OUTS TANDING OPPORTUNITY mentandit'seasy. PC government has been in power|said in his opinion this is one n 2 t i : il won't! too long. "But can you have a the most important achievements flowers 0d Plame must be turned Jome ahter spending awe want sotion. If couell 0B {not the best or proper thing, but No Selling = No Experience Necessary Oparcte From Homes overnment in power too, > Fros ernment. Tt will holy : . week a eho i ALE, | ga told/we have to have someone or We Place and Locate J s good gi p f the Frost governmen WI Paintings by members of nine Frank Barker, Toronto. | Councillor A. M. Thompson told | SPARE OR FULL TIME or bankabl it 3 i 1 i i " We will appoint. s_ Distributor Mr. Carruthers told the gather. Following fhe sped Cit BIRTHDAY PARTY i, Was ed A lio Xi is in the hands of "the)spend in Datingion," sud' Whe 2 as week wma couect moves. | SAORI SILO) 34 ' Another ret i | REQUIRES ONLY FEW HOURS PER WEEK NAN enterprise. He said the govern. Aldread at the piano. Rev. and Mrs M- C. Fisher) Ao "the people don't want (had been poi you FI CE : ; ¢ |party held on Wednesday after-/and family of Newcastle, . body that business of your own. One that can be handled not interested in & ad. pues pumbes. Open Saturday till 12 Noon He 2 council should start to put the responsibility. ily, Burlington, on the occasion | family. 651 Notre Dame St. W., Montreal Que. Reeve Nichols pointed out that get them out to the polls on vot . Mrs. A: I. McBrien, Mrs. F,|day at Mrs. Victor Parkin's. | May (Gain This, he said, was just about as leader and to the candidates," he | bray, and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley. | Advance P | on the size and type of homes in ario have been the recipients of ednesday evening 'in the base-| which the township is re- during the Frost regime BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Camp Canners Ltd, in locating in payies Mrs. Robert Heron 2 the council's share for the pro- the government's allowing the S. Morrison, superintendent of the Rickard announced at the council prs Wm. Medland, Yrs. Stew-| precentatives of the company The Club will resume activities mon Fletcher administered the posed addition to Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. He also |stated in two yea: the township [will have to police its own area. "And not collecting anything on industrial tax, we have to have these restrictions in order to collect enough to meet the airting Something municipalities the opportunity to "Action Sought ) i B 1 Zoring Bylaws Attacks Liberals | Program Set PC association Thursday night debt. He stated that four vears | stormed the council meeting here reeve. the second association sponsored years to pay it off if all the rev-|Fair at the Community Park on shine Group; program, Relinblelof the association which was resentation. He said council could his wife. Another very imoortant factor yeaders Training School Course, dership of Mrs, Don Mitchell and bylaw. [can't change it," said the reeve.| enge of the day is to assure that" : mens' Institutes in the district|United Church. |stop it. Deputy-reeve Garnet B. Rick.) 4 : wally attempting to relieve the "This, he said "has been the ta 5 . ) A ee vig dl s s € p A. Cooper and Mrs. Wm. Nes- Mrs. Walter Mittler (her daugh- of right now, what council i oper dea elili adi thinks the government is ready|jyersitv student with a $300 grant ois : r erst deny With | Open competitions will be held few weeks' vacation at the home| oouncil did not know yet whether in getting th s pipline in f i Ello n . x i 1 4 n g e gas pipline in from| Milton Elliot, a former mayor The Brooklin- Horticultural So-| gillian, Mrs. George Boake andlor throw the whole thing out," |tion in the township," he said. | The candidate stated the chief|said was instituted by the Frost| ; : " rig s said was institu y juniors. No entry fee will bel,n Friday evening. tion, and we want it now. We run it to make money. MAN OR WOMAN & GOOD INCOME boat, take my advice. See Superior 1 long?" he questioned el safegue th alth of pn... : pe 4 . ; A oii some way to raise the assess- g q help to safeguard the he: of p Art Guild will also be ng. "George Avery, Little Bri-ithe deputation neither you nor S OR FULL VIMY ests uimei bes serv] RACK displays ESTABLISHED BY OUR COMPANY 8 c. | gathering enj a | 4 : | =] A Lmply lace week and collect mouey. | ing Ontario residents were all|gathering enjoyed a social Ty or Ty oh. Book. ite ie. Weskeid Ontario Municipal Board." |deputy-reeve. Each MAGIC TOY BACK earns reo that the This 1s not a job but a chance fo got inte i" were shouted : van something of Ontario Is a great enter-|--- noon. at the home of Mr. and|Sunday guests at the home o planning board is government is the spare time and still leave wom: for full SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-0544 the taxpayers." . | ADAM TOYS itd. Offices throughout Ontario "That responsibility is to inforn of her 75th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Stevenson | pressure on the government for| \ 't fi i [Reeve receives only .09 of ing day. ean't find any Liberal | Higgs, Mrs, Victor Parkin, Mrs.|-- : a oll * |near nothing as you can get. He said. {BROOKLIN BRIDGE CLUB order to collect enough to pay all the benefits of the national es HAMPTON (Staff) -- Interest ment of the Township Hall. sponsible. He stated the urgent He credited much of the major Mre. C.|Shortly after 11 a.m., Thursday, Darlington township, near Bow-|Ted Heron, John Miller 25; Dave Ontario Training School for Boys meeting Thursday. 17%; Mrs. Wm. A. Herd,|Bowmanville advanced poll. approached him to inquire if the in September oath to Mrs, Morrison and her BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|work and develop in their own| - er that the Liberals have no plat- ago it would have taken all the] Among the numerous attrac-'meet on Thursday afternoon, | py, reday afternoon to protest the ates ASSESSMENT social evening in Bowmanville enue brought in was put towards Saturday, June 6th will be a dis- Group; refreshments, Lend-a-fopmed by a group of about 100 re-assess and eliminate this sort| According to Mr. Carruihers,|in the province today is that of (1.4 by Mrs. F. M. Holliday and/Mrs. Carolyn Wilson, will hold] He threatened council that | RpA president Tremble again A hi every indivilual and wage earner but later said they will gradually of Southern Ontario, have al- PERSONAL | "We are nat here to ask coun- ard explained the qualifications | ayer of education debts for, bitt, will place a display: "Ac-ter), accompanied Mrs. tends to do_about it. | Darlington township has the least to sit back on its laurels and|for att i iverstiy ray : : A d|for attending universtiy awayir,. waking, art, crafts, hobbies|of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. |)" not there would be a zoning|assessment back up so the town- wi 2 ste th w » i introd: > . AR )! the 'wet and the start of the now of Bowmanville, in uced the ciety will reserve responsibility | ppg, A. 1. McBrien, attended the reeve pointed out. |third-rate, we will not be able to| p opposition eriticism was that the government two years ago. He char, : ti . | i charged for this section. All| nrg Wilfred Barker has re- want that bylaw rescinded, and| . : rs. Ww 2 "Perhaps the zoning briaw is ESTABLISHED TOY ROUTES $50 ro $5000 ALL SHAREHOLDERS al} peotile, he Seid , on display. tain, was guest at the home of|council can rescind the motion ment in order to have money to Excellent weekly earnings veflting and colecing fresh aur MADNC, KON FATS 12,606 FOV money. 8! . ist ord] | NOT A GET-RICH-QUICK SCHE| t shareholders in a great together, and listend to Mrs. Dave, ther ratepayer spokesman] grea lin, was the guest of honor at a| I and hia {| this bylaw. The h ituati Open Friday till 8 p.m " , the wishes of could help the situation, that u fon. Pf iday p.m. prise, and the PC's must face a D Ii i | Mrs.' Noble Stevenson and fam- Mr. and Mrs, John Medland and he | me expans REVENUE NEEDED assistance. He said now is the others of the party policy, and ar Ing on Attending from Brooklin were: |and children were guests on Sun- 3 : I its revenue from industrial taxes. policy. It is unfair to the Liberal |A. J. Cook, Mrs Greta Mow- said the restriction has to be put He sud the residents of Oni: ndustr | The Brooklin Bridge Club held, Ws lits final game of the season on rst a ot for schools and other services for resources in the past 10 years, has been shown by Stokely Van = piopaci soores vere: need for another high school and development made in the past to 5%; | Mrs. John Morrison, wife of John manville, deputy-reeve Garnet B.|Coates, Jack Patterson 18%; here, cast the first ballot in the The deputy-reeve said two re-\zr Kennedv 17 Deputy Returning Officer Al- t>wnshin would consider a com- husband and presented them with said the At Crossings HAMPTON (Staff) Darling- ton township council voted Thurs- day to write the CPR to see what action could be taken for the remova! of trees alongside level pany proposal to locatz pea bind- BROOKLIN COMMUNITY CLUB ¢eir "ballots. Poll clerk, Mrs. ers in the township near Bow- At the annual meeting of the Edna Arderson, recorded the manville. |Brooklin Community Club held yotes. The location which has been at Brooklin House, the following) he advance poll opened Thurs- picked was zoned agricultural in| members were elected as execu-|qay at 9 a.m. and remained open the recent zonin® hyvlaw, which is|tive officers for 1959-60: to 6 p.m. From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at present in the hands of the| President, Fred Brown; Istthe deputy returning officer and Ontario Municipal Board. |vice-president, Merril Ross; 2nd his assistant closed the poll for a Don Roberts; supper break. It re-opened at 8 township's obligations," reeve. Another ratepayer leaped to| the floor and shouted "who are the ones that benefit by this zon- ing bylaw? We are going to take |each member of that planning {board and each member of coun- |cil individually and just see who the JELLED PREMIUM PAINT.. DOES THE JOB WITHOUT DRIPS OR RUNS! Council decided to consult' the| Vice-president, doris: | J . township planning board for its| treasurer, Jack Stroud: assistant/pm. and remained open until 11 opinion on the proposal. |treasurer, Carl Nelles; secre-/p.m, : n But in the meantime it was|/tary. Walter Mit"~r: assistant, The poll will be open the same suggested that council would Secretary, John Mitchell. hours today and Saturday. write to the company to inform Final plans were outlined for | -- i* as far as 'they are concerned Presentation of a circus in the| they would like to have the in- Brocklin Arena Park, on Tues-| paAMILTON (CP)--John Kemp-|ship and building houses just as dustry in the township, and would day, June 30, with cowboys, In-\ywaioh 90 a construction engin: they please are increasing the do everything they can to have dioms, circus acts, clowns, and ou. active in the construction of!farm taxes every year. He said the industry in Darlington other attractions. the Welland Canal, died at his| for every house which is assessed The general feeling at council] Proceeds will go toward: pro- gupirhan Ancaster home Thurs-|a $75 yearly tax bill, the farmer was that Darlington's industrial viding playground equipment for gay Born in England, he settled|is being forced to pay an addi- tax is omly .09, and with the/the Park, in - Niagara-on-the-Lake when he|tional $125 yearly. If this prac- addition of the proposed new in-' ANNOUNCEMENTS came to Canada in 1911. Later he'ti~» confinuns, the farmer won't dustry, the tax revenue could be. The Woman's Association of moved to St. Catharines and even be able to earn a living, increased considerably. Brooklin ' United Church will'came to Ancaster in 1935. said Mr. Nichols. crossings. Councillor Fred Smith describ- ed as 'death traps" all level crossings alon the 10th con- cession right to Burketoa. He said one has to drive richt up to the tracks before one could see whether or not the dayliner was coming. He said "as a matter of fact, they are all death traps from one town line to the other, and alone the Scugog road is just as bad." Reeve Rov W. Nichols agreed with Councillor Smith and in- structed clerk Walter E. Rundle to write the CPR, lis benefiting by that zoning busi- ess." Reeve Nichols again replied the bylaw's prime purpose was to be of assistance to the farmers. He WAS CANAL ENGINEER said people coming into the town- @® Thix goes on far more easily Gives a smoot THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE TEAM to get things done for OSHAWA RIDING 3 Bill NEWMAN X PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE For information or assistance in getting to the polls, call RA 8 6551 Stays where you put it--= Won't drip from brush or Won't form rivers or messy drops Ends painting muss and clean-up Gives a long-lasting, washable finish ' Available in ready-mixed decorator and Thix-tint supple- mentary colors ASK YOUR DEALER TO DEMONSTRATE Scarfes JELLED ALKYD PAINT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LO Thinning « DRIP- LSS - no RUN" -- -- RA 8-6991 SCARFE & CO. LIMITED Troks Rivieres, Montreal, Oftowo, Peterborough, Toronto, Landon, Homlion, 8. Cathorines, Sromthord, Kitchener, Owen Sownd, Windsor, North Bay, ON. LESLIE M. FROST POLLS ARE OPEN 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (D.S.T.) (authorized by Oshawa Riding gC Assn.) For the name of your necrest dealer consult the yellow pages of your . telephone directory. 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