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The Oshawa Times, 11 May 1960, p. 4

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AT CEREMONY prior to being piped into the tetiant Governor of Ontario, | auditorium of Pickering District pauses for a moment to speak | High School where ceremonies to' Pipe Serg ge ant John Peatlie | of rec ognition of Queen's Scouts Hon. J. Keiller Mackay, Lieu- were conducted on Friday even. ing. Pipe-Mnaior Robert Dunbar | | is on the left and Drummer | Sergeant Cecil Turner. All are BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Norman Hannan, president of the Ratepayers Ask Enlightenment there be a grate over the top of the incinerator, iation T d. Rate questioned council on 1960 projects. He asked if the construction of this addition is slated for this year, and if so, when is it likely to begin? Clerk-treasurer R. B. Reynolds| said council will ask the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of the project as soon as the On- tario Vater Resources Commis. sion approves the plans. members of the Highland Creek Legion Pipe Band. ~--Photo by John Mills Council To Press For Bigger Hospital G BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --to local school boards from $147, Town council decided Tuesday t0]000,000 in 1959 to $166,500,000 in press. for support of its resolu-|1960. tion forwarded to provincial Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs, health minister, Hon. Dr. M. B.|finance committee chairman sai d| Dymond regarding the grants sys provincial grants for hospital tem for hospi'als construction." [ building are not as high as they | Hon. Dr. Dymond in a reply to/should be. council stated the grants program Mayor W. D. Carruthers said| has been considerably broad-|grants from the government ened in the last year or two, would pay only little more than and the amounts of individual | pai the actual building cost per grants substantially increased. [ped in the proposed new addi He says there is no prospect of | {tion to Bowmanville Memorial a further change in policy in the| | Hospital. near-future. He added "Council| would admit that generous assist- | ance is being provided for hos- pitals construction", In April council forwarded a copy of a resolution to Dr. Dy- mond, other councils, the On- tario Association of Reeves and Mayors and the Ontario Munici- pal Association, sugge sting grants from the province towards capital construction costs of hos- pitals shoul d be increased consid- erably. A similar resolution was sent to the department of educa- tion about s 1 costs, Council received a reply from the deputy minister of education stating that the provincial gov- ernment 'has increased its grants Stole Money While On Spree BOWMANVILLE (Staff) James Webb, 23, of the Balmora! Hotel, Bowmanville, was Tues day remanded out of custody to May 24 when he pleaded guilty befo Magistrate R. B. Baxter to stealing a quantity of 50 cent piéces from another room in the hotel. Town Constable Les Ricard said Mrs. G, Willey, hotel man- ager complained $34 s take from a can which held $54.50 in 50 cent pieces from a room occu pied 'by Fran 1K Lane. L said witness, the ac- cused was seen spending 50 cent pieces in another hotel at New- castle, Webb said he was "on a drink- ing spree" at the time and couldn't remember how he got into Lane's room. To date he had made restitution in the amount of $16. He was ordered to pay a further $22.50 restitution before appearing for sentence. IS YOUR BEST BUY for HOUSE HEATING 0 NOTHING DOWN No Payment Until September !! Easy payments over 5S vears on monthly gas bills $14.60 50 w ater Installs complete gas forced alr furnace, ine cluding labour and ma- terials to connect with mearest existing base. ment ducts. monthly Installs a conversion burner. most furnaces. CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS as | its, $5.60 TTC OFFICIAL RESIGNS TORONTO (CP) -- Norman D. Wilson, chief planner of the city's : : Yonge Stree! subway and its east- | Units for all types of home heating west extensions, has resigned as| FREE BURNER SERVICE subway consultant to Toronto Your id Sonpany Suet ner smploy dsorio Transit Commission. Mr. Wilson's| information about dealers fice propasal for a future rapid transit| Ontario Fuel Board to sell and | line under Christie Street to link Jat Saulpment ll or. wn the 3 pt with the , Bloor-Danforth-Univer- rtment of sity extensions has recently been| nsumers' as opposed by commissioners. Mr. Co ©, @ RA 3-3468 Wilson, 78, said he was "'over-age for the job. Sr -} SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL DRIVE! MAIN INDUSTRIES Is Shipbuilding, engineering and electrical goods industries ac- eounted for 24 per cent of the] total United Kingdom manufac-| turing output in 1957 | pongrabulaton BEST WISHES on the opening of the RICHIE DRIVE-IN MYRTLE, ONTARIO Compliments of , , . WONDER BAKERIES LTD. TORONTO ONTARIO rant He added, "We'll certainly| press for more action on both |these resolutions when we send {our delegations to the Ontario As- sociation of Reeves and Mayors and the Ontario Municipal Asso- ciation.' Metro Unbends To Neighbors AJAX (Staff) -- A letter from the secretary of Metro Planning Board advised council that in future agendas of all its meet-| ings will be circulated to each] Metro planning area. Staff reports will also be sent | in advance and copies of the minutes of cach meeting will to the opening of RICHIE DRIVE-IN MYRTLE, ONT. Compliments of J & A CONSTRUCTION OSHAWA He added council hopes to stait the work this summer. He asked if council would be|™ able to find jobs on its projects "for some of the able-bodied men around town who are now on re- lief" He was told the council will speak to the contractors about this. He also wanted to know what type of incinerator is "the ap- proved type' according to the bylaws. He - elaborated by asking was an oll drum with holes in the bottom good enough, or must [be circulated. Any business af- fecting any individual municipal- |ity will be communicated directly, The above revised procedure is a result of a complaint from Ajax council that matters affect ing the town were being discuss- ed without reference to the town officials, and without the know- ledge of the council. Deputy-reeve Ivan M. Hobbs said council will have to find out what is "the approved type" and| let the ratepayers know. On the third question he asked of the burning of leaves or brush -- if it was permitted to burn this sort of rubbish in an open fire, Must the fire be put out if neigh- bors complained. AJAX CEREMONY Premier Will Open Plant AJAX (Staff) -- Plans for thepoast month, During this time the o opening of the new water | lant has 20 functioning well filtration plant are being complet-|although there are still some The date has been set for ginal detall jobs Io do tneide aud June" and Hon: Leal Frost ne grounds': ill be 1 according to old residents, Muddy |waters a that time would emerge from ipal f: 2000 feet out into deep water which is unaffected by surface turbulence and turbidity. Premier of Ontario, has accepted|as soon as Bute conditions an invitation to officiate at the permis opening Sereiionies. The new to be named|of the past 18 when the water the W. A. ne Water Plant{supply was not affected by th- has been in operation for the|flood waters of Duffin's Creel This is the first spring season| BRITISH AIRCRAFT The United Kungions s gy industry in 1958 employed 250,000 compared with 162,000 in 1951. He was told Ch is alright but if a plaint T d police will request te fire be put out. On the question of unemploy- ment, council decided to support a Peterborough council plea to the federal government to take steps to £'udy ways and means of increasing employment for all adults in Cannda, The resolution calls for a com- plete study and a research pro- gram to find a solution to the widespread unemployment throughout the country. ANNEXATION STUDY WELLAND (CP)--City Asses- sor J. D. Paterson and City Treasurer Fred Turner of Wel- land were the first witnesses as a hearing began Tuesday before the Ontario Municipal Board on an annexation application by the city. Welland is seeking to add a total of 6,708 acres, the bulk of which is located im adjacent Crowland Township. Mr. Goldsmith and Mr. on the opening of MYRTLE, ONT. VICTORIA EAST ongratulations RICHIE DRIVE-IN SHORE GAS LTD. Propane Gas and Gas Appliances Peel WHITBY of the municipalities within the "A Century of We are pleased to supply RICHIE DRIVE-INS with HIGH GRADE WESTERN ONTARIO MEATS Ground Beef ® Hot Dogs ® Ham WHYTE'S OF STRATFORD WHYTE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED STRATFORD, ONTARIO Established 1859 Canadian Home We extend CONGRATULATIONS to MR. GOLDSMITH and MR. PEEL on the opening of their new RICHIE DRIVE-IN | THOMPSON CONFECTIONS | LIMITED ST. MARY'S, ONT. ROOT BEER, ORANGE, LEMON LIME AND GRAPE of RICHardson | | | | Township of 1.--No person shall allow Dog Tax to the East Whitby By-Law No. 1545 a dog to run at large on parcels of land of 5 acres or under, within the limits of the Township of East Whitby, dur- ing the months of May, June or July. 2.--No person shall allow a dog to run at large anywhere in the Township of East Whitby from Sunset to Sunrise at any time of the Year 3.--No Dog shall be allowed by its owner to become G nuisance or cause annoyance or damage to any person or property at any time of the Year. 4.--Any dog found running at large may be dispos- ed of by the police or any person appointed for this purpose by the Municipal Council. DOG TAXES 1.--Dog Taxes in 1960 will be paid to the Township Assessor, who will issue licences and Dog Tags. 2.--All owners of Dogs must be prepared to pay the ownship Assessor on demand. Best of Luck RICHIE D On the Grand Opening of RIVE-IN MYRTLE, ONTARIO IDEAL DAIRY Lid. OSHAWA Thursday & Friday May 12th and 13th RICHIE DRIVE-IN MYRTLE, ONT. Featuring RICHardson ROOT BEER and Strawberry--Chocolate-- Vanilla SUNDAES Strawberry--Chocolate--Butterscotch ROOT BEER FLOATS FREE RICHardson ROOT BEER with every B urger -- on Grand Opening Days -- Thursday and Friday. Just 4 miles North of Brooklin on Hwy. Ne. 12 MILK SHAKES STARLET -- Regular Beefburger BURGERS HEAVENLY TWINS -- Two Beefburgers in one COMET -- V4 Ib. of Western Prime Beef RICHIE DOG -- Hottest Dog in Town ® FRENCH FRIES ® Take Home A Container of Root Beer HOURS: UNTIL JUNE 20 - 5:30 p.m. -- 11:30 p.m. Daily ~Friday, Saturday Sunday -- 1 p.m. ~ 1 a.m. AFTER JUNE 20 - 11 a.m.~12 p.m.-Daily Friday-Saturday 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. ~Sunday 1 p.m.-1 a.m. George Farncomb, Clerk Township of East Whithy

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