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The Oshawa Times, 8 Jan 1960, p. 4

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----- 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 8, 1960 rougham Council as Inauguration Councillors Ross Deakin and{member for the Ajax - Pickering whatsoever Clifford Laycox, both expressed|Hospital Board. BROUGHAM "Whatsoever things are things are things are just, things are lovely thinge are of good if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things." Philippians IV, 8. This text Rev. Thomas Fleet- ham of Greenwood United Church, told the 1960 Council at the inaugural meeting on Mon- day night, is a great motto for anyone in public office. He told the members that they had been electéd to public offi true, honest, whatsoever and should hold it in high regard, Edgar James, Ross Hawthorne, South Ontario County Unit. | § and hoped that they would exe- cute their administration wisely and well, Mr. Fleetham said that eil was in a constituency that was primarily rural, in fast changing society. 'In this Coun- cil of 1960 there is placed a re- sponsibility to shape the des- tinies of a rural area that it will take its place in the ever changing sociology problems of Ontario. Work together in co operation and brotherly love ' adiur Coun- stham reminded Coun would be peopl could not attend mes who would have watelr the de J. Sherman Scot marked Council that allowed themselves to be gui by Mr. Fleetham's. un there would be good admir tion WELCOME MEMBERS Reeve Scott welcomed 0 new members sitting on this year's Council, Ross W. Deakin for Ward 4, and Clifford W. Laj cox for Ward 5 He told them to take part in discussions and ask for y of the pre baffli there f Mr the tw Scott some of th 1 in 1959 would make their He mentior CNR access will an dis Mr. Scott r y CPR erations for 1960: ¥ 1. Water and sewers \ available for i s Council should m fort to attract appoint an Indu 2. Purchase the H; from the Ontario Hydro t ice the whole munic t fice manager accommodation light of expected with the new 4, Office future in velopment 5. Review and revise existing bylaws 6. Council and Planning Board, 1 8s soon as include zoning 1 Ww it can be prepared 7. Give support to committee Encourage vigorous recreation program in 1960. FUTURE THAT COUNTS H. Ross Hawthorne deputy-reeve for 1960 yromised to be a ar and a big a g Township. "1959 is '> he said, "It is the future recreation elected said every facet we need," the on, 'for and home build the members will t good to together tow a final end of develo Pickering Township ir future." Both Councillor and Harvey Spang is new councillors to forwar to a good year, and an interest ing sojourn on council. Councillo James said, "The bigg muneration is a job well done." Councillor Ashton Ward 3 said that a councillor had two jobs the overall plan of the township, and representation on his own ward. "It is up to him to strongly represent h ward he said. "If all councillors do that the whole township is well looked after." reeve went commerce 1 hope t # o i NOTrkK look Concession who claimed it would . mean Creek and would still damage the| industry, and re- township. two evils their pleasure of attaining a seat whatsoever |in council, and their gratitude {o|were appointed members of the whatsoever|the people who had enough faithinfetro Toronto and Region Con-|tees, report; /in them to elect. them to their| servation Authority. | Ross Hawthorne and Clifford arranging the four main com- Laycox were appointed to repre- mittees, one of the most signifi- sent council on the Recreation/cant being that he felt more re- offices. Council passed a resolution ap- pointing members to the various DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP Four Committees Proposed, Set-Up HAMPTON (Staff)--Four com-, Councillor Sid Cornish was ap-| {mittees of council were proposed pointed chairman of the public land set up by Darlington town- property and agriculture commit-| ship reeve-elect Garnet B. Rick-|tee and will work with deputy-| ard at council's inaugural meeting! reeve Blanchard. y Thursday afternoon. In arranging the four commit-| Reeve Rickard told coun- he had several reasons for| NAMED CHAIRMAN Councillor Fred Smith J. S. Scott and W. H. Westne, ell and legislation committee and will work with Councillor Cornish. Other council appointments in- clude reeve Rickard and former ship fence viewers, Keith Ormis.| ton -and Ralph Glaspell as town- ship sheep valuators, W. R. Pick- ell township weed inspector, reeve |Rickard, and in his absence de-| yo ANGELES (AP) puty-reeve Blanchard, together| with cierk-treasurer Walter E. Rundle, township signing officers and reeve Rickard and clerk Run- dle were authorized to borrow from time to time by promisary note, funds from the Bank of Monireal for township use. Several appointments were left open to the next meeting in order man, and Francis Rolph, 26, a 0. the worst fire year on rec- that more study could be given them. They include a township culture committee for further con- sideration community centre boards left in the hands of the same committee for further study, 2 Toronto Fugitives Arrested In Calif. --~ Two men wanted in an Ontario fraud. charge were arraigned here Thursday on a fugitive com- plaint. Investigators said the pair enjoyed a brief whirl with $84,- 000 -- until they ran into an American blonde who swindled both of them. Ernest W. Wilson, 33, a sales- trucker, both of Toronto, are fo be returned to Canada. They are was warble fly inspector, left in the accused of bilking 8,000 Ontario}... coq Thursda the depart. named chairman of the by-laws hands of the property and agri- residents in a mail-order tobacco- sok ig buying schen Police said they fled across the border and met the blonde in St. committees, the first named on| : Bp sibi 4 |Committee. The naming of mem-|sponsibility should be placed on|cy,n iiior Alan E. Thompson to| four members of the planning ment of a township welfare ad- n i t 'e a each committee, to act as chair; "sor this committee was left| councillors. lover to a later meeting. man: Finance: C. Laycox, E. James, | R. Deacon, and H. Spang. | Police and Fire: Clifford Laycox, Harvey and Harry Ashton. Property and Public Relations: pointed representative on t h e any matter which will come be- C. Laycox, and R. Deakin. Road and Bridge: Ross Haw- thorne and all members of coun- cil Welfare and Dog Control: vey Spang, Harry Ashton, Deakin and R. Hawthorne. orks and Public Utilities: Harry Ashton, Edgar Ross Hawthorne and Laycox Street Naming thorne, Harry Ashton Laycox Cemetery Deakin, Harvey Spang IENTS MADE Clifford t year, and i for 1960 Ross was appointed » Rail Routes Discussed | By MRS. ELSA STOREY | BROUGHAM (Special) -- At a special meeting of the township | incil on Wednesday evening a of independent planning ex- appointed to give an on of the two pro- routes through the] | | pe were nbiased posed railway township. The firm of Deacon, Arnett and| ay, represented by P. A. was present, Mr. Deacon n given all the pertinent i by Reeve Sherman had been authorized € meeting to engage) N | route of the CNR| n had produced| t from rate-| rom Picker of the 2nd C . | he CNR would not consider the route and protests were heard from ratepayers in the 2nd. a diversion of Duffin"s team of expert planners] sked to determine which] 1 do the township the », The township plan The The township council as gone on record as favoring the shortest route if the route on he CPR cannot be used Dr. Gordon Edmunds spoke to council and registered once n the opposition of the Dun- ton ratepayers and asked that the men WwW. H to the also J. I 8 ition 2nd Concession group will submit his brief to Mr. Deacon.| A meeting of ratepayers on this| controversial subject will be held| Dunbartc school on Friday January 8th, at 8 p.m, | Heating | Problem ? For the finest in * OIL HEATING * GAS HEATING * GAS WATER HEATERS Installation by Experts HEATING SALES W. Borrowdale RA 3.4878 { Go By Plane! For informat any form of travel . We have a direct Toronto telephone MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA Owned and operated by Thomas Meadows end Ce., Canada Ltd FOR... e SPEED eo ECONOMY eo COMFORT The modern way to travel is by air.' ion regarding .« DIAL RA 3-9441 line for prompt Airline Reservations DIAL RA 3.944) Ross Deakin, (ton were appointed to represent problems, and I feel it very nec- Spang, council on the Game Committee. essary to have these contmittees Har- South-West Ratepayers' Associa- Ross tion, suggested two prospective members for the Planning Board, Reginald James, road, and Lorne Milne. these two men, saying that Mr.| The four committees Ross Haw- Bozak Clifford and ski engineer Edgar James, Rossin an area that is not represent ed on the Planning Board. with BA Oil, Edgar James assessor of Fredericton cil on the Plan-|y, thev pate, and is presently taking a course at Queen's on town plan-|.; --|Milne had a thorough knowledge |of property values, zoning and in- dustry, and that he was looking for an opportunity some of his training 266 KING STREET WEST Harvey Spang and Harry Ash-|will be confronted with ma Sa a the Lake Ontario Development As- board, two of which will be coun- ministrator was left with the leg- and the Yukon received practi- During our year in-office, we sociation, Ralph Glaspell, Percy|cillors, to be announced at the islation and by-laws Werry and John Broome as town- next meeting and the appoint. for further study committee cally no rain in July and August 1958. Petershurg, Fla. The blonde and $50,000 of their $84,000 soon van-| ished. Investigators said the re-| mainder of the money was lost on the dice tables at Las Vegas, | Nev. Worst Fire Year | On Record, 1958 | OTTAWA (CP)--Forest fires in Canada gobbled up an estimated) $14,465,235 of wealth in 1958. It} ord. A summary of losses was re- ment of northern affairs and rational resources. J. C. Mac- leod, chief of the fire protection division, attributed the immense loss to the fact British Columbia and large areas of both Alberta Mrs. Jean McPherson was ap-|to make a thorough sturdy of Health fore council. When a problem is brought to UGGEST PLANNING BOARD council, I feel too that plenty Dr. Gordon Edmunds, of the of open discussion should be held ' before we as a council take any action on township business. It is {the people's money we are hand. Woodview! ling, therefore plenty of thought should be given expenditures we {make," the reeve said. Sy Bozak of Dr. Edmunds spoke highly of include was university trained, finance, roads, public property lled in surveying and civil agriculture and legislation and ing. He said that he lives bylaws. Reeve Rickard will be a member of all council commit. tees. Councillor Harold Muir was ap pointed finance committee chair- «man and will serve with Coun- rad-|¢illor Fred Smith. Deputy-reeve Arthur L. Blan ard was named roads commit. tee chairman and will work with Councillor Muir, | Mr. Lorne Milne is an assessor and was formerly and ambert. He is a universitv Dr. Edmunds said that Mr. BREWERY LIM fo put to use were not selected at the in- augural meeting, but left until a "Little b'ar" ALE Bert Grassick ITED The planning board members! later date. a Talk to a Vauxhall owner! Listen to a tale of luxury, convenience and of tasteful design. Ask him questions. Detect the note of pride in his voice when he answers. The Vauxhall owner drives the quality car in its class . . . and Le knows it! VAUXHALL VICTOR 4-DOOR SEDAM LOW COST VAUXHALL SAVES YOU MONEY WHEN YOU BUY IT, WHEN YOU DRIVE IT, AND IS WORTH A WHOLE LOT MORE WHEN YOU FINALLY TRADE! when the time finally comes to trade, the Vauxhall owner is in the happy position of knowing that he can make a good deal because his car is always in demand. By all means talk to a Vauxhall owner, his advice to you will be TALK TO YOUR VAUXHALL DEALER TODAY! Talk to a Vauxhall owner! He appreciates economy too. He gets it in a Vauxhall. Initial price was low . . . especially when you consider all the features that Vauxhall offers at no extra cost. And he'll tell you that he gets up to forty miles to the gallon. Talk to him about maintenance as well! Vauxhall's over-square engine reduces engine wear, gives longer life. And BEST SELLER IN ITS FIELD BECAUSE IT'S BEST VALUE... THE BRITISH CAR BUILT AND BACKED BY Talk to a Vauxhall owner! He's a man who appreci- ates the practical as well as the beautiful. Four large, wide-opening doors. 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