To Mrs. Roger Conant fell the honor of turning the first sod on the site of the new school for retarded children, Burcher street, Ajax. The Ajax- Pickering - Whitby Association Draws Fine For Lights BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --An Orono mink ranch worker, Clar- cnce Loc , 21, was Tuesday fined $5 ahd costs, or three days when he appeared for sentence before Magistrate R. B. Baxter on a charge of failing to have proper lights on his bicycle when on the highway at night. On a second charge, drunk while riding his bicycle on the 'highway, Lockwood was fined an additional $10 and costs, or serve and additional three days. The accused was on remand for sentence on the two charges when arrested Friday night on an ad- ditional drunk charge. For the third charge, he was fined $10 and costs or an additional five days, to date from June 17 from which time he has been in custody in the United Counties Jail at Co- bourg. OPP Constable L. F. Dryden said he received a complaint Fri- day night from an Orono High School teacher that the accused had been around the town hall swearing and shouting at teen. agers attending a high school dance. FALLS IN DITCH According to PC Dryden, from the description he received he started towards the mink ranch on which Lockwood is employed. |On the way, he found the ac- {cused staggering along the road, {and on seeing the lights of the | ditch twice. Lockwood told PC Dryden he had 10 glasses in Newcastle on the |cruiser, Lockwood fell into fhe TURN FIRST SOD RETARDED SCHOOL years. The objective has not | The name recognizes the work | sociation, Mayor W. Parish, been reached but sufficient | funds are on hand to begin the | project which has been a fond dream for so long. The site was donated by Duffin's Creek of Al Bird and Don Lawrence who have worked consistently to make the school a reality. Mrs. Conant is shown turning the sod. In the background may George LaPorte, Duffins Creek Estates Ltd. Some fifty per- sons attended the ceremony: Rev. M. J. Darby and Rev. Handley Perkins offered pray- ers. ~Photo by John Mills Trinity WA be seen from the left, Don Lawrence, president of the as- Estates Ltd. The name of the new school is Aldon School. has been waging a campaign for funds over the past two Township Council Names night « in question. Constable Dryden told the court this is not [the first time police in this area |have had trouble with Lockwood drinking. He was warned when he ap peared and pleaded guilty May 10 on the first two charges, to drinking. write the Liquor Control Board Fr re d be r / p'aced on the interdicted list for a period of not less than a year. NEEDED UTENSIL appeared about 1866. New Treasurer-Collector |Groups IMisel * BROUGHAM Douglas J.| A recorded vote on the bylaw pits and farms, asked Mrs. | By MRS. A. L. HOOEY J Plitz was appoinied treasurer. | showed the councillors to be Wheeler, referring to a pond BOWMANVILLE -- Trinity ollector at a meeting of Picker-|unanimously in favor of the ap- which has formed in a quarry on/ United WA group five meeting ing Township Council following | pointment. {the Brock road. Mrs. Wheeler de-|Was held Thursday at the home the resignation of office manager| and treasurer and recently ap-| FINAL "GO AHEAD" pointed tax collector R. G. Turk,| Resolutions authorizing Reeve which becomes effective next|J. Sherman Scott and Clerk L .T. week. | Johnston to sign letters to the Mr. Plitz was treasurer of the|Minister of Municipal * Affairs township before the advent of|showing sa'isfaction that the Min- Mr, Turk, and now resumes that|ister's conditions had been Aful- office, together with that of tax|filled, with regard to the Bay dangerous. youth, with the members of group | ous, |three as guests | Reeye Scott told Mrs. Wheeler|* N wha Sa and Mrs. N. hat council had little control Osborne were in charge of de-| over lakes or pools other than{votions and Mrs S. James and| those privately owned, but that it) yr. Beaton ng a duet may be possible to do something( "Mrs" M. Cunningham read sev-| about grav i 4 al of he , selected poems, ) gravel pit ponds. leral of her own selected poems, | | |clared them to be exceedingly of Mrs. A. Allin, Waverly road| collector. According - to the by-| law. which appointed Mr. Plitz, | his salary of $4400 will remain the same. Deputy - Reeve Ross Hawthorne asked that it be in- Ridges Development, were pass: ed at a meeting of Pickering| Township Council. Mr. L. Shankman and Solicitor W. Horgan, representing Consoli- Mrs. Wheeler declared that she" Living in the Covntry". felt that a light burning over : Plans were made to cater to swimming 'pool from sunset */a wedding in July | sunrise was an attraction rather| Mrs. Allin gave a report on the than a deterrent to trespassers, general WA meeting, It was| creased, but was told by Reeve|dated Building Corporation, told 2S well as an attraction to in-|stated two stoves had been pur-| J. Sherman Scott that Mr. Plitz|Council at the meeting that all|Sects. would enter a probationary period, and when it was satisfac- forily concluded changes could{deeds to the Township for theireadings, was be made. BURKETON By A, R. HUBBARD BURKETON -- Mr. and Mrs. | K. G. Roblin are visiting friends| and relatives in Cherry Valley. | Mrs. Ethel Bryan has returned home after visiting friends in| Kendal. | Mrs. R. Oliver has returned home from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, where she under-| went surgery. | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hubbard and Janice, Trenton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. ronto, visited Thomas Hodge Sunday. Mrs. Dave Archer is reported in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Hazel Osbcrne, St. Cath- arines, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair. Mrs. A. Hickey, Bowmanville, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Cornelius Van Dam. Mrs. James Adams, Bowman- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Adams, E'don Fee is on holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Armstrong, in Wrange!, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grey and fomily, Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fowler visited Mrs. D. Conlin, Bowman- ville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryan Courtice, and Ronald Hi»bard, Enfield, ca2'led on Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard Sunday, Stan Payne, To- Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Argue documents and conveyances, con-| taining many easements, and| grant of public and park lands] by the developer, had been turn-| ed over to Mr, 8, Stevens, Town. ship Solicitor. | Mr. Sievens, present at the meeting, said that he, Oliver Lloyd ard Associates, and Reeve Scott, had studied the final plans and documents carefully many times. "We are confirming," said Mr. Horgan, "that the original agree-| ment was not modified in any way." As soon as the Minister's sig- nature is on the" letters the lots in the large Frenchman's Bay subdivision will be registered. Mr. Shankman told Council that NHA approval had been secured One s"reet would be serviced at once, ard model homes would be placed there, while roads would] be cut, sewers and walermains installed, streets and lighting con-| structed, and more homes built. | SUBDIVISION FINALIZED Donald McIntosh, accompanied, by his solicitor and engineer, learned by resolution of council that plans for the Rougedale Acres subdivision of some 160] homes on 45.5 acres in the Wes Rouge were finally satisfactory to council, and that the reeve and clerk were authorized tof sign the subdivision agreement. Mr. McIntosh' company, Me- In.osh Inves'ments Limiled, has agreed to pay to the township by Dec. 31, 1951, the sum of $80,000 for public purposes. Work will commence at once; on the development, with a min- imum square footage of homes| of 1050 square feet, SWIMMING POOLS Mrs. T. Wheeler, who has made Mrs. Mary Dean attended the wedding recep'ion for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanna (nee Beth| Dean) Soturday evening at the home of Mrs. Flwood McKee. | Mr. and Mrs. Faye Adams Orono. visited Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Adams, | Divorce Petition Passes Filibuster OTTAWA (CP)--One of some 400 divorce petitions was eased through a CCF Commons block- ade Tuesday in the hour devoted te private members' bills. It was only the 11'h since March 31. , Blockaders Frank Howard and| | use of the altrac!ive swimming pool at the rear of her property on the Brock road for the handi- capped children of Pickering Township, appeared before coun- cil with regard to the proposes bylaw to fence private swimming pools, Mrs. Wheeler was in accord with the provision that fences be mandatory, buf requested that a limited type of fence be not re- quired, as conditions differed. She declared that thought should be taken of the aesthetic value of a property as well as provisions for safety. The Water Safety Instructor ad- vised council that the Township of North York experienced diffi- their rigid bylaw, {chased for the church kitchen. The swimming pool bylaw,| Games and contests brought which has previously had two the afternoon to a close. thoroughly dis-| 7 cussed, and finally agreed a ONS four foot fences be erecied|sack and Jill around them with no particular weekend stipulations other than they be a|orillia dezerrent to trespassers, and that| nrg. ga'e be locked when the pool is fiom : ot in use by the owner. D [Clu he expressive presentalion by|mnn Mrs. W heeler, the clause provid-| eaten Hooey spent the ing for a light throughout the weokend with Mr. and Mrs. L night, was deleted. |AVared, Orono. : "Mrs. Wheeler got her way,"| Mr. and Mrs. G. Vice; Mr. and said Councillor Clifford Laycox.(Mrs. K. Morris have returned "It is the first time the Council-|from attending the Rotary Inter-| ors have had a laugh for some national convention in Miami, time. | Florida. The bylaw will be re-drafted| With the suSgested changes and| pass i t-| sed at the next council meet. For every 1,000 women in Den- in Ex {mark's Faroe Islands there are ROAD AND WORKS DEPT, |1,076 men, although women are Reeve J, S. Scot: announced to in_the majority in Denmark | Pickering Township Council on|Sell. Club, attending the { | IN MINORITY of Trinity Church | spent the | at a lodge near | & K_ Werry has returned : Canadian |i ue to|Club biennial convention at Ed- |} its Best! Private Beach ® Pool ® Sun Deck @ Dining Room Top Hatl on. e Card and Game Room © Planned Entertainment eo Parking Available e Modern,Comfortable Guest Rooms. AIR-CONDITIONED See Your Travel Agent or Write for Brochure JAM I" BEACH | The Patrician biking } Cceanfront at 37th Street ! Miami Beach, Florida s+ Please send me Color + Brochure & schedule of rates. HN EE | + ADDRESS + CITY & STATE gd Monday night that road and gar- bage men were negotiating for a union agreement. A Toronto Civic) Union organization had been ap- proached by the men, he said, with the result that union lead- ers ha' secured the signatures of all but four of them. Meetings will be held and a draft agreement prepared to pre- sent to council. TOWNSHIP BRIEFS A resolulion authorized Clerk .. T. Johnston to seek advice from township solicitors regard- ing the preparation of a bylaw to licence Go-Kart tracks in the townghip. The firm of Stevens, Hassard and Elllott will be in- structed to check the Municipal Act with regard to racing, and relate their opinion. In their 1959 audit report, the Department of Highways say, "Records ~ fourd in excellent order and every assistance ex- tended by roads office staff." Andrew Dand, of the Rouge Hills Golf and Country Club, took violent excep'ion of a fire inspec- tion report of his' property by CHANGING JOBS? READ YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE GUIDE ~--if you haven't one, ask your employer or write ARIO. 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