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The Oshawa Times, 23 Mar 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 23, 1960 BROUGHAM (Special) -- Resi- Township Saves $20,000 'Will Reduce Water Rate municipal authorities, but since Passed School Bus, Fined $50 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Magistrate R. B. Baxter, Tues- lday said passing a stationary Building Corporation, in the pro- school bus as "sheer foolishness 1 would order a suspension of your driver's licence. His Worship told Dennis, Man Ordered To Hospital dents in Pickering Townshi; found that $20,000 less would be cess of developing the large sub- and attempted murder as far as| said he was called to the Queen's| Hotel March 19 after the bar-| tender complained three men seated near the back of the bev- erage room started throwing bee: bottles, salt shakers and glasses around the room, Alldread was seen punching holes in the wall with a screw driver. PC Ricard stated he went to see Dr. Adolph MacKenzie in Oromo Myrtle WI Hears Talk On Conservation MYRTLE -- J. McCauley, con servation officer for the Centra Water Area 1 will benefit from a|required for the project. division at Frenchman's Bay, has motorists are concerned." to inquire about Alldread. Lake Ontario Conservation Au reduced rate on the recommenda- tion of Township Engineer T. O. Jefferson. Mr. Jefferson told couneil Mon- day that the cost of the water storage tank was $20,000 less than been other savings in y which could. amount "to $3,000,000 per year. This is partly attributed to more consumers in the area. "With this saving", said the engineer, "we should not burden the people with high water rates." The former water rate was $7.22 quarterly minimum for 10,- 000 gallon consumption. This rate was reduced for higher consump- tion. |" The wew rate, set by bylaw Monday, is $5.56 for all con- sumers, and $5.00 for prompt pay- ment, Township council had issued a $100,500 debenture bylaw for a | water storage tank approved by Home Nursing Service For 'Mentally Ill | coBourG Two rabid The bylaw was passed in the full amount, and the surplus will be put in a special fund to retire the debentures. AUTHORIZES EXPROPRIATION A proposed subdivision was an- ticipated by Hopedale Construc- tion Company on the land which is required for the water tower in the township. A court order has been issued against the land, a small area which was de- scribed as badly entailed with mortgages and other encum- brances. Engineer T, O. Jefferson re- commended that the land requir- ed be expropriated. "It is the only way we can get a clear title," he explained. Engineer Jefferson also advised council that the Consolidated Wants Legion To Benefit In Tax Exemption BROUGHAM (Special) -- For the third time Pickering town- ship council Monday discussed a request of former councillor been unable to purchase the site| for the water plant from the owners of the land, the Picov family. He explained that the question of time was urgent, and suggest- ed expropriation, if another offer was refused. Clerk L. T. Johnston was di- rected to contact Mr. Picov im-| mediately regarding the sale, and| | | expropriate, The township solici-| tors hold a cheque from the de- His Worship assessed the maxi- mum fine of $50 and costs, or 10 days against George Dennis, RR , Bowmanville, on a charge of passing a school bus while it was stopped. OPP Constable Murray C. Joynt said he saw the accused pass a stopped bus and a car stopped behind the bus on High- way 2, near Maple Grove, March By Magistrate BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Two Bowmanville men, Arthur Ruban Rowe, 25, of 137 Queen] street and William Gerrard Ellis, |25, of 63 King street west, were remanded one week to appear [for sentence next Tuesday when they pleaded guilty before Mag- listrate R. B. Baxter Tuesday, to |a charge of causing a disturbance if it was refused, to take steps to," pa pus was well marked as ajin a Newcastle hotel. school bus and both rear and| A third man charged with the front stop lights were flashing|offence, Gilbert J. Allderad, 25, veloper for $20,000 for the 10/wpen he saw Dennis pass theloffence, Gilbert J. Alldread, 25, acres. | vehicle. When a bylaw expropriating| "Let this be a warning to you the land is passed, work can com-|and anyone else, Anyone in this mence on the site immediately,|area who passes a school bus but the price must be determined while it is stopped will be doins by the courts it was stated. (so at their own risk .If I could, of Kirby, was remanded to the Ontario Hospital, Whitby for a [period not to exceed 60 days for | 'heevyation and examination, at | Dr. MacKenzie said he earlier examined Alldread and had ar- ranged for him to go to the On-| tario Hospital for observation. He asked the court to commit accused "as he did not keep his appointment, and he is a very sick man." The doctor added, Alidread is in the early stages of mental ill- ness and could be helped. DECISION UNCHANGED ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Eng- lish Electric Company will not reverse its decision to close its plant here and move to Scarbor- ough, a Toronto suburb, company president H. B. Style said Tues- day night. He told a chamber of the request of his doctor. OPP Constable Jack Ricard thority spoke to Myrtle Womens Institute on the need for carefu conservation practices in th area. He illustrated his talk wit! films showing the work being car ried out under the direction o the Authority in the area. . School children from Ashburn Raglan and Myrtle presented . variety program, with Mrs. Bat! at the piano. A cushion cover do nated by Mrs. L. Parrott for the draw was won by Judy Bath. Next meeting will be held Apri 20 at the home of Mrs. F. Thorn ton. petitive market has forced tiv company to integrate its Scarbor commerce delegation that a com-| ough and local operations. ) Tender? | skunks and one cate of rabies in| violet Swan, for tax exemption cattle were reported to the North|on oroperty' owned by her, and umberland and Durham county| ented to the Canadian Legion, "THE TEENS" Reeve J. Sherman Scott. of Pickering township is shown presiding at the coronation of Wanda Lord, who earned the title of "Queen of the Teens" for her efforts in selling tickets | for the recent Uncle Steve talent contest. { ~--Photo by Barry Pomeroy Clerk Sa vs Bond Market Improved BOWMANVILLE (Staff)--Town| council would not have to borrow|ment at home for mental ill council Monday night authorized from the bank and would save ness. clerk R. B. Reynolds to make the necessary changes and ad- vertise town debentures at an interest rate of 6% per cent in- stead of the present 6% per cent rate. Mr. Reynolds said market has improved consider- ably, and by reducing the rate by quarter per cent could save money, He requested permission to put the town's share of the addi- tion to Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, new fire truck and re- pairs to the arena on the new rate. He added i council approves the public school board's re- council gues, for. approximalely, $0.00 00. gooms and basement at Central Public School, he would like to put that debenture on the same rate. If debentures were raised about the same time the first the bond e |the interest on borrowing. Mayor W. D. Carruthers agreed health care in tha that the with Mr. Reynolds {are improving on | market " "things bond | hopes the town can sell its debentures at a good price at the 6% per cent interest rate. Pass $76,000 Roads Budget BOWMANVILLE (Staff Town council Monday night pass- ed a bylaw to authorize expendi. for 1900 of $45,000 on town roads and a second bylaw for a supplementary road expenditure of $31,000. The $45,000 figure is for esti- Mayor Carruthers said he has| -- health unit in February, states Dr. Charlotte M. Horner, United {Counties medical officer, in her {monthly report to the board of |health. There were 41 cases of chicken- {pox in the 69 cases of communic- |able disease reported, while four |new cases of tuberculosis were, | revealed. One of these was a four- |month old infant. An examins-| tion of immediate contacts was| |carried out to determine the |source of the infection. Dr. Horner states that Nursing| Supervisor, Miss L. Steele, at- {tended a special course on men- {tal health at the Ontario hospital, | | Whitby, to prepare for follow-up| work with patients under treat-| | This is a new phase of public connection with| the new home therapy scheme| {adopted by the Ontario depart- {ment of health (Offers Control Newcastle Dogs BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Town council Monday voted to|' offer Newcastle dog control ser- vice for a $25 per month retainer and a fee of $5 per call. If Newcastle accepts the pro- \Ferminared either si oa {one month's notice. Mayor W. D. Carruthers told council Newcastle had not yet {ben approached with the pro-| | |mated maintenance on roads and| posal, as the committee felt coun- streets while the supplementary|cil should hear its recommenda-| instalment is due on town taxes, 'figure is for new works. tions first, Stresses Need At Ajax Of Hospital Exten AJAX (Staff) -- Reporting at the annual meeting of the Ajax- Pickering General Hospital Cor-{411 over 1958. Occupancy for poration Tuesday, chairman Ken-|adult and surgical patients was meth Morley said that 1959 had|89 per cent. The number of major been a busy and successful year operations increased 63 per with medical and surgical de-|cent over the previous year. partments working to capacity. Mr. Morley stressed the need| ELECT BOARD for a new hospital as quickly as| Elected and appointed directors stated that total admissions in 1959 of 2391 was an increase of » for 1960 are Kenneth Morley, J. O. Brisbin, E. R. Henry, Roger |Conant, R. D. Thompson, Grant | Messer, Ian Hamer, Gordon Hep- |diteh, Mrs. D. J. Cowan, Edward {Rysek, Mrs. W. W. Tomlinson, Mrs. Bragan, Ross Deakin, Ed- | Dunbarton Branch. | Miss Swan rents the property on a yearly lease. She indicated that the Ajax Legion pays taxes, but is reimbursed by council. She said that if the Dunbarton Legion |could not rent her property it would be likely to disperse. She related the fine work and stat- ed that they spent $458 on relief alone last year. Reeve Scott said: I think coun- cil wants to make sure that it is to the benefit of the Legion that the tax exemption would apply. Deputy - recy. Ross Hawthorne added that if any rebate would bé to the advantage of the Le- gion, that council would quickly consider it. Reeve Scott said that the act regarding exemption was not mandatory, but rested with coun- cil. The matter would get further consideration. 5 1015 5. ATLANTIC AVE. DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA f Ba | :A ward Wetherall, Ross Hawthorne. Auditor, Sidney Hopkins. financing will allow. He said the + spital cannot provide| accommodation without expanding laboratory and | X-ray departments. The mater-| nity and children's wards are in- adequate, as is the one operat- ing room. He quoted from a report from| Agnew, Peckham and Associates, | eonsultants who recommended | planning begin at once to pro-| vide a genera] hospital of 102-110 beds to be ready for occupancy no later than 1964-65. By 1970 a| need for 132-140 beds is antici. pated, and by 1980 a hospital of 220-230 beds. | MAJOR PROBLEM i Mr. Morley said this is a rapid-| ly growing community and hos- pital facilities must be prepared to match the pace of develop- ment. Major problem is capital fimancing The proposed expansion pro-| am will cost $2,100,000 to $2,400,- . Based on the present grant) system, it is estimated that a] total of $660,000 only will be, available from the federal and! provincial governments. The bal-| ance of the money will have to} be found locally. He said there is need for ener-| especially for Large 1 Here is @ window designed sash removable for cleaning and all openings permanently glass areas, operating screened with Fiberglas. THE COTTAGE SLIDER For bedroom, kitchen, dining or dining erea here it modern oppearonce and eosy fune tion at @ very mederate price. your needs Size 44" x 3° ' HEN Ft getic action at both federal and] provincial government levels to| vide more financial support! hspital construction, FOUR HOSPITALS IN NEED In the County of Ontario there are four hospitals urgently requir- ing funds for expansion and which face an almost impossible task unless the upper levels of] government loosen their purse] strings. ! Mr. Morley reported that) total operating expenditure in| 1959 exceeded operating revenue by $4,620, after taking account of depreciation. Bank loan premabin. ed by $3,600 over 1958, and there was reduction of accounts pay-| able of $11,950. i No municipal grants were re- quired for operation in 1959, the first year since the hospital open- ed. The lack of working capital] between 1954 and 1958 has so im-| proved that accounts are now on| a thirty day basis | Kenneth J. McInnes, admini- strator, in his statistical repert Downtown Showroom 84 SIMCOE ST. S.--R BOWMANYVILLE--MA THE COTTAGE PICTURE UNIT Lorge glass eree to give you ample with the most view. plus ventilation combined contempory ance. Size 90° x 86 ANOTHER QUALITY WINDOW PRODUCT PROM DOMINION SASH LIMITED OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED * Moi A 8-1617 3-2130 DOWNTOWN SHOWROOM OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. 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