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The Oshawa Times, 19 Jan 1960, p. 4

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population--a eity of 80 square 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 19, 1960 a ----TIn mmm VV Clcome Ratepayers [Developments=.iozi=iass EER nee ana | : Of Cities mT Open Council Meets 'Horrible' Founding Meet ] : BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- In|not be represented at the board council felt it should not allow Set For Spring making verbal reply to a letter of works meetings. the RPA to have a representationl VANCOUVER (CP) -- Resi |received by council Monday night| "These so-called board of at the board of works, but you dential development throughout! OTTAWA (CP)--The found |from the Ratepayers' Association works meetings are for council are welcome to attend both coun-| Canada appears to be in a mess convention for a new politic |requesting the same consider-/to meet in committee of the|cil meetings where the main bus-|and something has to be done party being sponsored by the lation as last year, that a repre- whole where we can discuss iness will be taken care of. about it, John C. Parkin of Tor CCF and the Cinadian Labor sentative be in attendance at all{mainly confidential matters as| "Council felt this should be|onto said Monday. Congress probably will be held council and board of works meet- introduced by the department done at least for the first while| Mr. Parkin, a member of ain the spring of 1961, the CCF ings, Mayor W. D. Carruthers as-|heads. They 'deal a lot with em-| any way. But if council is doing|Royal Canadian Architectural In- said Monday. sured those of the RPA present|ployees and the like, and certain- something wrong that can always stitute committee on residential] Revorting on a weekend meet- at the meeting council will cer-|ly wouldn't be of interest to thejbe changed later on if need be,"| environment, made the observa- ing here of its no'lonal eoureil, tainly recognize them the same press or to the Ratepayers' Asso- said Mayor Carruthers. tion as the committee bcgan CCT headavar ¥ 'e as last year. ciation. Board of works chairman, hearings here. CCF's reaular | He pointed out though, that this, 'We have been criticized in the Councillor Ross Stevens sald it| He said the country cannot in- tion " ill be old lear council is holding two open past for allowing a member of sounds quite reasonable and) definitely have capital tied up in 11 this year, . 1: | meetings a month, the first and|the RPA into our so-called board moved council ins'ruct assistant|extended services ud cann't go "If the C CF convention 'a On |third Monday of each month, of works meetings, but not allow- town clerk Clarence Oke to write on squandering land resources. with the cc vention ¢ le Crd !therefore it felt the RPA should|ing the press to attend. Therefore, |the RPA explaining the situation. | Referring to Vancouver's prob- Epproves 3 De Bowes = Ch lems, he said: "You are develop- 4 founding convertion "will ing here the Los Angeles of Can- eld probably in the spring of he CNR Ur es |ada--if the international bound-|jo2y » ame u 1eS g ary and mounta'ns were not re-| "mye council, governing body of | strictive you'd cover twice thei. (CF between biennial con . |land.' ventions, adopted a resolution Ld u Si | Chairman Peter Dobush of approving objectives being pur- : J {Montreal pictured Vancouver as|sued by a joint CCF-CLC com- : | Oo on la city with more area than mittee on formation of the new |Montreal for one - third thelparty. PICKERING VILLAGE PS BOARD owaIVILLE. ssi -com a 10.8 watt be wae oo GOVEIIMTIONT P Pickering Village publle (ing, front row from the left: | Back row, A. R. Irwin, chair- | don D. Hepditch cillor Glenholme Hughes, public range the committee to follow the . school board members are | Patricia Silk, secretary, Mrs. | man, L. R. Marley, and Gor- | photo by Barrie Pomeroy '=roperty committee chairman, project, which got its start last By ROBERT RICE shown at its inaugural meet- | M, Bryant, vice - chairman. | was selected Monday night to year, up and duscuss the fin-| Canadian Press Staff Writer E | 1 coor conven in Regina Ang. {head the town arena manage- ances and other problems with! oprAwA (CP)--Canada's pub- 1 -- -- | n PY | ment committee Darlington council licly-owned railway has pointed 12 Students Others appointed to the man-| "We want to be sure Darlington ty a widening gap between rev- roug am 1 rary oar agement committee at Monday is being fully assessed for its|onue from export grain traffic| | LP. night's council meeting include share of the operation cost of the| ng from all other shipments tol Pay Visit | Reeve Sid Little, council's repre- dog pound and that it is satls-| hack its claim for a new govern- 7 sentative, Walter DeGeer, Rotary |fied with the service," said His Dack subsidy. ans eet nn an uary IT A bl Club representative, Nels Os-/ Worship. The CNR Monday called on | 10 ASsem Y borne, Lions club representative, In naming the committee, he Charles L. McCoy of Montreal, ractiaht | Frank Hooper, Local 189 United pointed out former deputy-reeve = ono tired" assistant gen. OUGH - 4 i h i ant des for luck supper and an invitation to 2 | : 1 recently retired assistant ge BR ue oy = Drogas 3 iy a vn on 1A will the tamilies of the members and] PICKERING -- Twelve enter- | Rubber Workers o Aleries or Sack Brough hesdea Whe doF eral freight traffic manager, to vi resentation of local citi-|be under discussion, as will the everyone interested in the WI. In|prising Pickering District High resentative, Don hit] ray poun wp umn it y saril be explain to the royal commission the annual library meet-|membership fee, and future li-/charge of a special program for|School students attended the sixth club representative and Ed. Run-ifelt it shou BY hetes: Mn on transportation how grain rates held Wednesday eve-|brary hours "Mrs. L. T.that meeting are Mrs. L. John-|annual model 'assembly in the|dle Branch 178 Canadian Legion the roads and Sirests Somm! €€ fit in the general freight - rate 2 "at 8.30 p.m., after|Johnston, librarian, will be on ston, Mrs. M. Annis and Mrs. R. Parliament Buildings in Toronto. representative. : |SEsiFman to head the dog com- oe sion of the usuallhand to advise about the fine se- Harden. The group, Rosemary Salgo,| No one from the Ratepayer's | m . The CNR and the CPR have hour on that evening.|lection of books on the shelves. | Refreshments were served at Saith Shepherd, Mike Mills, Lynn Association was appointed to the, g DESTOYED | sched the. commission: to. retom. one who is interested in the(SET DATE the close of the meeting by Mrs.|Havers, Carol Findlay, Elizabeth|committee at the Monday night| Councillor Kieth Lathangue, mend a federal subsidy to cover rooads and streets committee reported losses of $70,500,000 a ess of his library, or in the] The church board met briefly/C. Burrows, Mrs. T. Watson, Newman Allan Dawson, Ingrid meeting. pastime of reading, for|after the church service on Sun-/Mrs. A. Gray, and Mrs. G. Mearns, Jill Pruner, Barbara , c...n4 committee set up by chairman replied, "Your Worship year in ha ¢ export grain at or his children --|day, Jan. 16, and selected Thurs-| Perry | Me sser John Buttars and Don. neil Monday night was a dog ||| pe dogged enough without|rates pegged by law at pre-1960 irged to attend. |day, Jan. 28, as the date for the MORE LIGHTS |Lindo are members of the Tigh | committee to be headed by Coun-|\ haying to look after them." leyels rts promise to be|annual church meeting, at which * Sy Citizens' Les e off Nations Club in the High| ior Ross Stevens. The other| The report of the dog pound| Mr. McCoy testified that while circulation, the pur-|all members and adherents of the B The Yisens ue ag for %. iSchool. This is. heir fst wi committee member will be Coun-|gor December showed 44 dogs grain rates Yet unchanged ; books, funds in the|congregation are invited. All sec-| Brougham Rhave AITEhg, Tap pedition to the Assembly, and| th Fw Co Tony works SET Does. eked np BY dog cob ies tates Temained uneliany a bership, and all retaries are asked to bring their pe seer ht o Yao at Sey found 28 OS be Pickering intendent Tom Stewart will as-/cher Archie Hoskin, 18 of them nerersing Tate: on vo ship- Elect Ba board sunusl Feporis, | Brougham School, to discuss : a Bulgaria at the Sist the two councillors. | were destoyed, 20 returned home ments, Competition from trucks 1 of . .|OFFICERS ELECTED prevalent need for more lights| fio ccions | Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs, and three sold has narrowed the traffic area in WHEN Y [} WR my hi he An . interesting discourse on|and more sidewalks in the vil. (Oy night students re- suggested the committee be nam-| In addition to the 4 dogs: which rates can be increased. 1 " "Blinds" was given by Mrs. N.|lage. Mr. J. Kerr, of the Ontario presenting some 52 countries meted to discuss the dog pound, a nine cats were picked up an | Now, he said, the railways find 2 t / S | joi y i f th were destroyed, |. A Burton at the WA meeting on|Hydro, Markham, has consented the General Assembly. On|joint project with Darlington eight o ese we ved, i+ difficult to improve their over- | Thursday evening, Jan. 14, at the/to be present at the meeting t0| Saturday morning thev met in|township council |the other one was given away. |." SHE improve i Bg Make sure that the addresses on your letters and parcels inshuly {home of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. John-|answer questions about further| .,mittees, More of the same FOLLOW PROJECT {One skunk was picked up and|o over burden on this narrow these § points: [ston. Mrs Burton said how BZ; lighting and us ries that i? the afternoon. Host Mayor W. D. Carruthers stated destroyed. ling segment of non-competitive |parent it was that ome pu f e meetin y Some of the weighty subjects Mt PE .F wl |down the blinds to shut out thefthese commodities are required, | ico coed in committee by the | Borie-ONTL eupert said peveiue Pol same of person to whom your mall is [view, to cover up the ugliness, |and vote their willingness to as-|yo ing groups were: Disarma-| er ton-mile for all traffic ex- Zone Streets and overlook the beauty. A read- sist with the burden of these ex-|7 0 "peaceful Use of Outer| oar em ers Led pin lg ing on "Happiness" was given |/penses, a deputation will be sent| co ace, Technical Assistance of pep Naan Correct street add , rural " ' |by Mrs. George Willson {to approach Pickering Township | 7 jerdeveloped Countries, Trust ress route mumbey C iti 1 d og She HEY atte] COU] Wn mane | Territories and Non Self-Govern- oy [1058 or post office box number. eros. SEE et SO | IN og yr ounc Apis Il 1IC1ze {project carried on last year was ments due to the growth of hous-imary Salgo was the speaker for 1 City, town or village. y 4 g in th t ronld. indi: Ah fix . BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--Town @ Worthwhile one, for theseling in the community would indi-| Bulgaria for "The Peaceful Use 5 Province, state (or equivalent) and country. four amounted to about $86 in 1959.|police village is imminent. Whitby council last night named| Town Planning Board: ert Monday night instructed small contributions each month|cate that incorporation as & of Quter Space." Town Clerk Clarence my. agreed to carry on in that| | The students reported that Kurt|;;o ropresentatives to all the other|Foote and Chas, Dawson for al Employees Battle Your name and return address in upper lef§ corner. reply to a letter received). is v |BROUGHAM HOCKEY R. Swinton, President of thei, io poards or commissions in|term of three years. Mayor W. § he Women's Auxiliary of relvest His year. sowell installed] The Brougham hockey team|United Nations Canada Associa- Te town for 1960, and, in some | Martin, Councillors Coath his CHATHAM (CP) -- Negotia- ville Memorial Hospital, |, ceo 0 C1060. They are: was defeated by Claremont by a|tion Toronto Branch, was the, oes, for 1961. In addition, coun. Mowat council's representatives. tions between Union Gas Com. Remember, Postal Zoning operates In Vancouver, Winnipeg, ig them the town Works ,, president, Mrs. T. Philip;|score of 6-2 last Tuesday night, "speaker, and an excellent one.|.;) ico called for a revision in| Whitby District High School pany Limited and its 58 Lamb- Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. When writing te thess ] | do what he can to| Das', Pres dr ri 'lat the weekly performance at e members of the United| 4 hich would permit a Board: A. C. Morrison for a term ton County employees failed to " . ng president, Mrs, George Willson; a y peri The m : ; eda by-law w! 1 pern cities be to include the Postal Zone Number. y street south 8D-| acretary - treasurer, Mrs. T.|Stouffville Arena. Next Tuesday Nation's Club in Pickering Dis-\member of the Public Utilities of three years. ~ |reach an agreement here Mon- S be sure one Number. the hospital in g Philip; pianist, Mrs. L. T. John-|they tangle with Peaches. |trict High School have been en-| Commission to sit on the Indust-| Ontario County Health Unit: day night, b 7 Local 16-889 ; |ston; card convener, Mrs. W.| P SEA FISHING IN SOUTH 1°Yin8 preparatory meetings since| ja) Commission. [Councillor Harry Inkpen. | The mem ers of Loca - The auxilliary, in its letter, told gamiton: press convener, Mrs. DEED 3 nal iting | September in anticipation of the, Councillor Paul Coath, of the] Oshawa Regional Planning As- of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic uncil its attention had been; Matthews; parsonage com- Mr, Iroc Willson, VisHig' Assembly, ____ !applications committee, presented sociation: Mayor W. S. Martin Workeps Jsien 014% have rawn to "the deplorable condi-imittee, Mrs. N. Burton and Mrs. | % "3 BETES Hc Bo Me™ .|a report to council, making most Oshawa General Hospital] threatened stri e POU No ou of the roads Snproaching thelg, STE. i Ws. Licwd Joh scribed his and Mrs. Wilson's of the appointments to the boards. Board: Cousicilior Win. pavidson. wage Increases ® nospital on Liberty | Mr. a Mrs. oyd Johnston i day fn i |The boards nam ollow. | Central e Ontario Conser-. . It was stated in the letter were both hosts at the social hour fue Which Soa on Fo Management Regarding naming a PUC mem- vation Authority: Harvey Winters "Patients coming into the hos-iat the close of the meeting. , 2 Industrial Commission, |and Councillor Joyce Burns to pital receive a terrible shaking| The next meeting of the WA day, as most enjoyable. ber to the | ggravates their con-|will be held on Wednesday, Feb,| In a deep sea fishing expedi- | Councillor William Davidson. io be named council's representa- aggrav their - will ld ed y b. 1s Whig 11 een a member of the indus- (tives. would like some ac-|3, at the home of Mrs. G. Perry. tion, thelr party of four esught And Labor Ba en for some years, 1 to remedy this con-|Mrs. K. Pascoe and Mrs. M.|no less than fifty fish. Their nd would appreciate hear- (Matthews will be Mrs. Perry's 8uide knew the right spots. f i hat a PUC member be in- 1 council, advising what | assistant hostesses. | Conference apt tha Many prospective indus. New Town Dump BCtion 1igs bees xen ™ |WEEKLY EUCHRE NEWS tries are interested in the supply Site Proposed POOR CONDITIONS the weekly WI or ory TORONTO (CP)--A conference|of hydro or water. P R and streets committee Euchre, held each Tuesday night He introduced the motion to Councillor Keith La- a Township Hall Sponsored 19 St Dulazia (BoV have the by-law amended to al- BOWMANVILLE (Stafh -- in d ted council knows Lib- | Brougham were: Ladies: First » | i flict in|low a PUC member named to the Town Council Monday night re- street is in poor condition Mrs. W. Carlton; second, Mrs, J Il er 0 las manpgerient ill oe industrial commission. The PUC|celved and filed for further con- Irs. Wm. Gray v he works fore ve | Day third v | will name its representative. sideration at a more opportune he can v3 hing i Sone Gentlemen: First, Ross Carlton; {held early next month, it was t the industrial com-|time, a letter from W. Frank, 177 n second, Howard Plaxton; third, {announced Monday night. 1 A Posen, 1h up of two mem.|ChUrch street, offering property s very little can be Alan Johnston. Special prizes ome aC |: The conference was Orgs y mission i ma le. up o appointees|o% Middle road, where the town during the winter went to Mrs. M. Annis and Mr proposed by. unio deem n rg of Commerce, [18s been getting some of its we intend to pave A. Gardiner WINNIPEG (CP)--Billy Inger-| 200 ter TeComm en ee oy a | Council has named Mayor Stanley |ETavel for sale for the location of yossible in t »| More gentlemen than ladies |... | 2 ore thap|select committee on labor rea. Council nas "|a new town dump. f ole in the spring, ventured out on the Joy Toads at soll, 80, a veteran of more than|ii,ne Action on it had been Martin and Reeve Everett Quan-| ; ) or Lathangue he Friday Brough l00F | 0. years on the Free Press, Is| inheid for more than 18 months trill, The chamber will name its| Mr. Frank pointed out the y-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs, (ihe riday Brougham thinking about retiring and get-| y Mi st Daley resentatives this week, property he owns, after being il had the full co. Euchre at Whitevale Hall, with iin." pack to the field of short|Untl Labor Minister 2Y (Topres . depleted of its gravel, would 2 : 4 Sir w. thought the respective groups ap-| biiid f ' Tr stories and novels in which he seared in a position to agree on| NAMED TO BOARDS {make an ideal location for the hen he was chair- first mens Pre o Bay once was a prize-winner. pe rents | Library Board: Neil Murker for| dump. He stated besides having iE son Helen Prive, Since Mr. Ingersoll joined the "ww. Federation of Construction|a term of three years, and Fred a good gravel supply, they would third Mrs. C. Madill. Gentlemen; 92!y newspaper here in 1908 he| A esociations, representing em- Ollen-Bittle to complete the term have a dump site, first, Mrs. H. Phillips; second, nas COV ered everything from ployer groups, have proposed an of Wm. Davidson. 3 | He did not disclose the price Ben Lotton; third, Bob Phillips. Prize fights to church mews. He oOo = 400": 0 des establish.| Arena Board: D. A. Wilson; Dr. ine was asking for the property, re were 6% tables on this icy 138 been church editor of the), ent of a joint management-la-|Geo. Lindsay, Harold Brown, G.|hut did however say he would be vel is washed out again SY erin8 Everyone is invited Pres Press for Ye last = Years. |, or tribunal with effective power |N. Irwin, and Dr. F. A. Cuday pleased to discuss this further|, are mot holes in the attend these Euchres which will His short stories in Tarper 8'to resolve jurisdictional disputes| for a term of two years, } ayor | with council vas wondering if the use PS, held regularly each Friday Magazine won 2 place n the first] nd with authority to enforce its|W. S. Martin and Councillor Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs We night, the proceeds to be used anthology of Canadian writers decisions iRrooks to be council's represen- |. zgested it may be wise for |couneil to check on the gravel heavier stone fill in the w, lished in 1929. A short story 3 : i / wn UOC for the work of the Lodge. published in 1929. A short story ~" ud is an assess-|tatives. oles. vould be a possibility, be eT CL called "The Centenarian was| Aloo included 3 and labor! Swimming Pool Board: Herb. supply as the works department said the deputy-reeve |WI PLANS FAMILY NIGHT placed in Edward O'Brien's|™ i and. _|Vieser, John Heard, Gordon Mc-|SUPPYY ) P Program convener, Mrs, Man-| Best Short Stories of the Con. relations board procedures, es {will be needing more gravel and FILL TAKEN OUT son Ellicott wa harze of OS ole os 0 |tablishment of a special panel of| Mahon, Ross Scott and F. Me-|, "one 4oowe just how much is Councillor Lathangue stated the sou , GR hz args Pd 3 tinent® in i [the labor board to expedite de-|Ewen for a term of two years.|, . for Liberty street mot bel Oe On ihe ene p BNC SCU| His two published novels arel .. affecting the industry, a Reeve Quantrill and Councillor J." red 1a5t v i cation", at the regular meeting of «The Road That Led Home" and|C®® * oc| Burns to be council's representa. last year was three the WI om Tuesday afternoon, « " |review of bargaining procedures >" 08 1 was taken out and!Jan 12 Daisy Herself, : land discussion of a job evalua- tives BROAD STREAM was filled with gravel.| Mrs. N. Burton and Mrs. M.| AS he marked his 80th birthday i 0 program. Court of Revision: Geo. Gould-| Italy's River Arno, which flows necessitated having a consid-| Matthews gave special readings. [recently he said he hoped mot too| ___ = = ~~ ° ____________|burn, Geo. Huntley, Ron Pascoe,|14) miles to the Mediterranean Jle amount of traffic over the| The roll call, "What we can do| Many People Would notice it. He . : J. H. McBride and Mel Femia,|at Leghorn, is about 400 feet wide oad to pack it down properly/to beautify our community" met ord be Joing a jot ope £2 High OLD VOLCANO of the |1oF the year 1960. at Florence. oe BY, f a writing " he hes everal 5 n rder to jave » soot base on|with enlightening response, such IE re ae Li Se eral DE re which to ashphal e surface as "cut down old an ecayed| 7 ¥ oo sactd a H Board of s chairman Coun- trees in our village and replace might be a handicap in the eyes| Qile in Ecuador reaches 15,900 1 rospectiv ubli . . Ld 0 oss Sevens sated it cuithem, "with young orev "ana POSE ve PRISE ___ -- Science Now Shrinks Piles street is not the only dens". 1 7 ; Ca mR . - . 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