' ALD, THOMAS Cites Reason Buying Auto Both Oshawa mayoraity candi! were times when it was most in dates, all but one of the 23 alder. convenient for me ta get tn the | i manic aspirants and 18 hopefuls, city hall, This cheap litle ear) seeking election to the 19 board, now enables me to do the work of education seals mired their! of coupchi, the work | am ex | positions, platiorms, promises, pecied to do as your elected re {problems and panaceas helore al presentative, I this was wrong teapacity audience in the coun then I must plead guilty," ei _ehamber Thursday night With that, Ald, Thomas exam | The Junior Chamber of Com: ined the bus system {fea 1 again sponsored the poli: vig the first 10 months of oper iv Aig i : ation there 15 a deficit of $24, | Mayor Lyman Gifford, seeking on hut this 1s for two reasons oie third term as mayor, leg oft becouse of the incre in teling the audience he had "no "has ie bus alors & platform, only ideas for the next Wages au pF gf wo YERrs under-paid working for a low Jy need sowstrueive Seth hourly rate, The nereases were [get behind the council to make [CFORCtve to dan. 1, 1960, and oo ini a better city," J the total Increase amounts (0 A A » over $2000. 2, The other item wo My opposition (Ald, Christine ("0 0" ain enance and repairs Phomas) has said ao many AMOUnting to $45,668.36, This of meeiings have Laken place hehind course is rather high for the sim closed doors in the mayor's of ple reason we hought buses fice, There was only one that Town" o er greatly depreciated know o The special Sommitiee and with the addition of 13 pew studying eivie administration had buses, this amount should be summertime meetings in my of mich Jess next year fice hecause iL was eonler there " Ee ... J The mayor left & plea with the In the light of these figures ite, A crowd; stand by whoever you Our position is not unfavorable r elect and help make our city ail think the bus lines on the first year of operation are doing quite 397 BOTTLES OF BLOOD GIVEN AT CLINIC te Mao 0, Sl oR - The Osha Times SECOND SECTION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1960 PAGE ELEVEN Ep ------------------------------ x pl elector Members 0 ¢ i donor ponse to the appeal for doors mittee, reported this morning | clini fou f expan a Herd re ark mad this public utility f the ( } | at Thursday's clinic in that #97 bottles of blood had i { ¥ ast Tuesday meh at the pleei p HR Red Cross I A agory's "Al ditorium. Robert | been given. compared with | © ie ie yi orker's Hall forum, that "the Ald, Thomas repeated her ) | Gregory's Auditorium : mer oh 4 ibe Md i Ee i 4 | Times Photo Greatest champion of labor had Tuesday night charge that "for clety were pleased Stroud, chairman of the com i _ bottles la mont : : ud TI Thought an foreign car the past three years too much - It is true, I did buy a second business, not on agendas, has | hand Austin, My reasons are as heen discussed in commitiee follow meetings and hehind closed » ® ie os y . "My hushand drives a Pontiac doors," ? 2 and as his ear is not avallahle "Ciyie affairs discussed behind as he spends so! closed doors are not in the hest f st committe 4 of the ( adian ni when 1 require it much time at Queen's Park, there interests of the eit he said Present Platform v, ag | TOWN FORUM en riment ould pa pe WALTER 1 VJ AL ning Beun urve cost on council, Lo ax rale a cen Bibi dae arse, Su CAMMON, yar oe i pr, Se, hc CY P| Question Period Thursday ni ; held their 196 know city department Poin lon, a direction Tal Jone she ft ak, a Go at ira A NU 'Is Stimulating CHAMBER ISSUES INFORMATION MAP ver. packed hefore the report 10 council; count makes decisions and heads carry 8 wiety needs a return 10 Ii larie Powlenzuk of the | Map For Visitors To Oshawa" | will be available at the cham Oshawa Chamber of Commerce | al the Chamber of Commerce | ber of eo , ) J commerce offie Blaff and Myrle W Brook, di- | office in The Oshawa Times 4 . ' A ffice and strategic locations throughout alty candidates were warmed up Godline { ian viewpo! Chairman Don Brown invited out policy, Claims Oshawa need ! » 8 Christian viewpoint Is concerned with drop in social 1 A stimulating question period a Ives res ining the approval J g ddaddd Howe g' 5 N | the next night the radio listener ments and eliminating overlap. M2 followed candidate speeches) the { : haa ha at go | oc a maker Ge org elping. Wants to see the city man. . RUSSELL, MURPHY City TLursday night, Listeners were| To Mrs, Thomas; 1 elected, recior of the chamber and Building, King street east, The ba oi ia ' Edm d or 15 not able t emen' survey carried out Mls financial, Could carry out wsked to telephone their queries| will you press for a city man-| Chaliman of the echamber's | ehamber of commerce has e y, Ww he 8 hoon fe ondson wi Ww able to ap: agemen' si arri Wl nex 4 ask : yuh ations 0e, £ 200@l : Nee r 4 Hors war but his vie | he in: Ved more public orks programs if in and ohservers handed theirs to public relation committee, ex reco Hi d the need for A glve visitors to Oshawa, pea hut bis views will pe | HE: OLN Hes followed We had. mon Need efficient A Ura them 10 swert I was chairman of a amine the new, "Information | away map for visitors, The map Oshawa Times Photo ex mn 1 oho 18 alphan |] y "an HW Juy EL we ------------ - " "- | ( i t, with 06 oun etivities fo any vei ei idministration to handle p 4 tan Hdat " 4 W ne A . Bl i i i i Wi pendin Approach problems the moder ar . municipal government, We visit densed version of each pea would give imm a attention However, the questions were os We f i rad - PY : ff 4 ith open mind has no previou | y ed many eities, We found our ac er's remark J low , wl Rousing and y win eXDETIenes oCcvI PRINCIPAL ifivst shown to the Sindidaies t0| ministration much superior to any V0 wogram; would pre a whom they were addressed so a > Ra 2 'g GORDON ATTER re provincial and federal go MRI ALICE HEARDON Principal G ! Robert Hid 1 Wer ould he we had seen, But 1 wil invest) | fered his eight year X Bl More women should take interest! BASC, P Eng., will be presiding |Well-Teasoned answer eo) tate our system in council meet on council, Mentioned ronments to increase grants en / given ings to see what Is wrong, if ducation In order to ease tax Some questions and thelr an council wants to investigate RErvice He I SChool| ne vors' hurden youngsters to he saddled with exercises al O'Neill Collegiate | ROME (U6 uheit wanls to investigate, services belong to publie al" ein py BABOR " ro debenture debt, Council should| apd Vocational Institute at § [SWETR HE Wh ! \ large vould eleome hoard |g } 4d Edu to CMEOTEE| Lait until money 1s available o'clock tonight Graduates will | To Mayor Lyman Gifford 1a half = hour meters in downtown trustees' Investigation of present), AIC UC heaton Round chat WILLIAM RIDGELEY =| be returning to receive awards [action will be taken to geiilan area drive shoppers to the shop an) sa ) 1ains iB AR . CE 4 re . recreational facilities with a re ' nn ARIAL ce of lowering taxes remote | and prizes, to enjoy the OCVI [expenses of the board of educa: ping centre where parking | ) apn? | port on how they could be better band, and to hear W, BE. Wil. [tion {Fro m i | School tax values, school frills, |s0 many schools needed portables|of the minority group" on the utilized. He favors a central pur general | Answer Under the Municipal] Answer ey (Downtown Bustle vention. water polo, white|so soon after being built, hoard, as 2 right to! nessmen) asked for it, We fe i 2 | chasing agency for city boards pels Oshawa has strong Indus:| manager of Proctor and Gam- (Act, no council has the right 1o "Should BO Slong, As mice and, a donkey named yop ApANNONED Mos, Margaret Shaw, also seeks trial Commission, In favor of ble of Canada, who will be the deprive a hoard of education of we go along tar A% | Revore', were all given room 4 hy : > Ning re-e ¢ p 4 E. F, BABTEDO -- Disclaimedipayers have stake in Oshe elty manager for more efficient| Speaker funds, 1 nave confidence in ow Hye Suites parame, an the political platform, by Miri iy pi Ag. Vide augiton, Said we Inu tthe any knowledge of meetings he: Needed board of Be bea Jaawe civie administration, Bullding| board, If we repudiate these BR plors in the downtown area. |2Shawa Hoard of Edueatione] oo city was not being abandoned |€hildren are to compete in: so hind closed doors, as eharged by! that will serve oity for ¥ A Jats and planning hoard experience | {penditures, we are repudiating However. 'we haven't enough off. "Andidates, Thursday night, as Mr, Armatrond had claimed olety, She said she was aware a Ald, Christine Thomas, He felt!iime, Commended citizens for WOW be beneficial on council 1 {the choices of the peaple who Cond parking in this area to take|, FiEhteen eandidates for the fr, "Coty Bc rill He ore than school was needed in the norte the industrial commission and its generosity in public projects, PAUL RISTOW -- Felt citizen 1 pea elected the hoard, the wool? [up the slack hoard were speaking at a publle yeaa ™cr, dente in Oshawa Publie| West of Oshawa as well as in the work was a "little-known acti Permed winter works program Would probably go along with bo Stioy wr abit the peas Ta Ald, Walker: Why Is council | MOeHIE in the eity council cham High Behools south-west, She felt schools eoms questions from both the Hoor and lem co-ordinating all depart former commitiee to investigate in ( atlalr vol fair to] at the anor commencement everything good for education for as long as he can remember, Not rue." Would welcome education for young people. and commissions | NORMAN DOWN = All tax Increased industrial assessment only way to hold the tax line,| Hams, president and a and 4 | allowing fhe board of education hers: Ten of these were geelng ey and put all those In swim. Parable in size to the Dr, ¥, I, ity. He suggested the newly essential Said someone is hurt|board ef education on new | ( i I i 1 3 0 "» J 1} J f 1 i formed harbor commission would in all good planning chool with pool and auditorium link hefore authorising in es. to spend $2% million on high Foeleetion to the 0a, | ming pools that are enly open a Donevan Collegiate Institute were be forerunner of great commer JOHN DYER Offered seven! if stable mill rate assured, Ber or ) op Would it not be betier school? os er ig were not on the A roy months of the wear, he heeded, "Leave recreation to the [ $i on 4 : oy Ay FT it iv» Som Jueves We pare we Are he public forum was sponsored |48red. He asked: "How are we oy oounell and community op nin ) {allowing It e did pass a m f 3 § ianizations J One of the highlights of the, 79 Mayor Gifford; Will there be toy that 'we Can A ihe hy the Oshawa Junior train children to swim with # : . 8he sald cial development Cited wine years council experience, Called vices, roads and better bus ser new industries in Oshawa in the on citizens to support Industrial| vice all necessary hut what has) last 16 month Commission, "Only ehanee eiti- priority Need more vigorou ¢ : y a . B pavlier] Murray Sparkes, asking for res CECIL BINT -- Served on fi./#€ns have to hold the tax line," |campaign fo bring industry to meal RL ih Nop NONE a Tiguor vole an a plebiscite? (| $380,000 increase (this vepresents| i Commerce, Jaycee re Veultes, , Eatlic eleetion, said it cost Hi RA nance and traffic committees, 1ves better balance between in. Oshawa iv 3 1 ROLY'S Al Morin Answer: In my opinion, councllithe pal and auditorium) hut| Brown acted as chairman during Mr, Drynan's wife, regarding the elothe one givl for a year in high Organized Historical Society |QUstrial and residential assess:| HAYWARD MURDOCH A HY dh the af \does nothing until we get a poll council would agree (0 a figure (he four-hour session of speeches she worked for the Board 5eheol, than to send three children Chairman of Hillsdale Manor ™ nt, Claimed the trouble with rowing Oshawa means more hy Al " hy How P | 8 Po tion with at least 25 per cent of of $1.000.000 Wy Mayoralty, Aldermanic and Bdueation, Mr, Drynan said: to sehool, "This 1s indicative the building committee and. now CY Planning is that. we didn't|laws, enforcement and controls oy h, of Peterborough, at theloiizens' signatures, Initial move| However, as far as counell it 1) of edu ation candidates if you want to know about my|t@% dollar 18 not too high," he chairman of the Manor manage.| ve it #0 years ago Wants to hold the line on our)" ; does not come from eounell a self goes, we have never even ; elow, in ores of theif pre. wife, ask the children about thelSald, He pointed out that the ment committee. Predicts 16% GRORGE EDMONDSON personal liberties, Serves onl Pr. Pratten established the Que tion i How about the PUC discussed a debenture issue fo-|5¢ Ratio fk If hosting, igh he! arefy lady that comes around tolProposed pool for the new high ather- Home for the Aged would! BO! ; and ucated hn 2 haw, 1 fle, commitioe civil defence Jayeliiatrie, 2 rice oh the Givi ba deficit? A aHEk Dov the ward this school Yous of \ Hg ales in nv | {each them singing, and brings school ould be Jaed for the > IN . I ry for council eery of committee and present chairman apiial NerRoraugh, in W nswer Any defie XS 2a . a . i} i |) the . b dps 4 Separate Schools too. he weeded Mm a0 years Cited need ome Industrial Park deals, Do of the Labor Relations commit! This elinie serves both in and] transportation system will be paid FAVORE MORE SHOPS Harold Armstrong, seeking re the Hite white fice Aid. the don Stephen Saywell, standing for pal Le out patients and has developed hy the eity, We need the eo-oper fo x-Ald, Walter Lane: What election to the board, said, due -eleoti AR } ™ ul home schools; but Oshawa does need JOHN WACKO ; data tWO full psyol ) { the citizen Da not | @hout shops and shop training in|, poor planning, there will be al PREPARE FOR FUTURE ro cbllon, wad he regretted the IOHN HRADY Asked voter reereational facilities, City has must have inter \ hi i | valla ( for he eritical of us now on the ex: hools? hift system at schools in thel George Fletcher, present chair nalitio jsste hot! being used Ak A W@ remember that taxpayerione of the highest mill rates and cause "a person should | be ih psychiatric } i 0 ditension of routes Answer I feel the 10 proposed soi hortion of Oshawa for the/man of the heard, running for i By ay. aid the always gets the hi Has sat onlone of highest per capita debts council to make things happen, | OTADY fo Mayor Gifford; How about|SNODS ave necessary, All presenti oxi ow vears, He said he ve| re-election, said tax talk ean he "Vou are i yh yaslmen - Wellare budget iimed localiof any city of comparable siee Must safeguard industrial ex.| He has been active in ehurch|giving land away to General | fib men! athe. Designed as chairman of the bulld-| dangerous, "You are (alking| gividends he dens. yw winter works program allyl WESLEY R. ELLIOTT Pe. pansion, What is relationship be. and community erganizations. | Motor tranateyrod io help offset cost of ing and planning committee, ear: About what it costs to make fu (hays and girls fror fan a on Inadequate Thought | erimeisive to serve, Able to give of his! tween citizen and city hall? Why! The Canadian Mental Health A Answer: The land lies hotween| "Hhbini Le Mops hela ) [ler this year, hecause too mueh|ture eitizens of our children," he he sald "T am JU le 0 toals ' hat 601 persons in Wa onftime, No special platform, Only|70t more young citizens on ap- sociation has been one « Ritson south and Oshawa boule: nat heen il Sducation hers WS money would he spent on the| said, He claimed the tax rate Ming them gel the hest oe an yg relief and can't find Aald thoughts: curtailment of expendi-| pointed hoards and commissions. [elal interests for ma vatd, There is a large ravine run-| useful. 1 (hin Can dried he planned new school in the north. Oshawa 1s a good bargain He and we'll have to PAY for fr he wilt work to see th wholtures, Asked for study of small ALBERT WALKER Five He has served on many commit-lning (through it, GM wanted it 10] doing enough ans It het west section of Oshawa, He said [sald both the eity council and| Mr, Saywell sald he i d bh vant work will get worl or council and review of eity years an council, Two vears as te 15 A PesSOUNee ersnn hook up with a truck parking lot, | {ec Hie] ASROOLS of thi BIOL foo much would he spent on the|the hoard of education must pre lon the hoard for a ol i] We WALTER RRANCH ped manager of eity co-ordinator, Dis-[traffie chairman, Explained hat| workshops and as a sp Phe property committee, ohaired| We must look ahead and huiid|'eehnological wing, "We need an| pave ki ie hitipe "and a little | Gaiq he was running rar " \ nd progres in 1 ind Claimed any "party affiliations Hinour meters were in down. panel member at ma \ hy John Brady, decided it should! our sohaols 10-15 vears ahead. We academic school hy Sept, 1," he ly 0 I Saket for J definition! gay ye he had "a profound interest f il program. Said ( CEPHAS GAY Rg and edu En Anca hee i @ Fequested hy Meetin pon I he sold hould he able to give advanced 5814 ol a frill and climaxed hs Shovel in boys and girls", He sald he weeded to determine cated in Oshawa, Has 39 years in "HA NVOWHE Businessmen 5 hi ation We have received criticism but training to Grade 12 and 13 stu had seen schools all across On. H-yeary wants in pavin {with GM, Served on all standing|t' 00 Strongly support indu A graduate of W WoO » he without Gen: dents ' tari ' ¢ the i sewer proRrams. Claim ir committees of council. Would ex |trlal expansion to maintain bal-lversity medical Ny Where Would e 8 ¥ anything 1 The academic student, by eleot. 3id he Wanted adequate faeili| Bari (Lea) Glover, seeking (Hie 4nd didn't think he Men in empl property owners up to fueed ratio th Assessment, Mustipe Pragten served mare than|can to help industry here, to in| Ing a course in shap, could he ties for modern education, 'But je i #ald he Was horn and) anytor Shem ; $3000 for major, emergency re. "# Ve allractive development assess: given an excellent insight inta!d0 not think we should go over acueateq Oshawa, He iN Frederick Whalley, see king industrial methods hoard," he said, He sald he want-| been a drugaist for 36 years Hel araotion for the first time, sald plan pair x . . rmy overseas, During this period wmf | ERNEST WHITING Aotive men 4 i » hest/Sald he would treat all matten \ Ha : he did ge mv 1 loa . od the ehildren to have the hest| 8 wold treat all matters OTS a l eams il on ne 4 A 4 Sun chureh worker. Taxes today WI 2 \ pi ) or i To Ald. Christine Thomas: Why education the tax<ollar could] 8s fairly as possible, * the InXnayerg should he. aid hf A Wao Ol average worker just can't afford] Vit! WS and had ¢ ! 8 the abstention on the last service buy dames Markland, also seeking what they are getting in a new W \ ) veal ants (§ wren \ die: A | HR "80 | ) { " N h 3 ? Y ns. an : h to pay them. Would fight to kewp per noe In il 3 med tl ation vote est otal [PROF ESSTONAL eleetion, said he would pramaote! ¥¢ hool, He said the young home: Ire onorea ; > low eh I PRIS eity progr up with eity ex APTI S Haka (Stevenson north and King west) ¥ hoi dhidda [higher standards of education] Hvhers and parents are paying meters in downtown Oshawa -- oo Following his return to Can-/there will be road widening and EXPERIENCE and programs to keep the ehildren| AIL MWe must provide the i N nod ened H AY Hétlowlous And > ada he studied as a fellow inlpossible installation of stop lights, | A. W, Banfield, also in the van fit and healthy. He said the ohil.|"e8t in education", he sald, "but wored. 1 ; i STA BR Ll psyehosomatie medicine atfli is sensible to wait and see (hing for the first time, said heidren ghould be taught to use gym not of an exorbitant nice. He more parking lots 41' edu CELEBRATING Buen He later Ka year's The appeal for a licence was [} {Was offering his professional ex:|annarvatus. He said SI sak he would see that exeessive ian Shintod teats Wat) trai ng ina pay hospit i subject ta the trattie committee's perience, as a building CONPAO: I shauld he taught in the schools 3 a was Ll longer a pant opal to provincial and federal BIRTHDAYS He er took postgraduate work approval anyway. We might ap: Contributions to the Greater Osh. tor, to assist tlie hoard 10 HOA "water pola team would mut" pe hoard 5 NrOEram, willy AREER the University of Toronto and] prave one night and find ows awa Community Chest are moving greater value in the eonstvietion oshawa an ihe map," he said r. Peter Zakarow, also seeks Congratulations and best ampleted the psychiatrie diplo slowly toward the objective, The of new sohaals. He said there jonny M. Greer. running for 8 election for the first time, \ es ta the following resi ma course in 1950. He served for chest office stated this morning should be eloser alliance between! ciaotion for the first time: sald said he was in favor of mare nd drinking fountains . . wAR NOT y y Ya For LB Hdd dents of Oshawa and distriot [three years on the staff of the PUC Li htin that $100.766.40 has been contrib. (Peereation associations and the ho was nat politically minded. He SCN00IS and larder "composite who are celebrating theip Ontario pital at St. Thomas g ated to date, The list of contribu: Se hools, He sald functional] said he didn't think the hoard was schools", He said he wanied-4o | of the male (ions, not previously acknowleedg. Sehools ean he built that ave 5 navitieal hody except in that it/ oe the host schools it: would-be CRA . ( hirthdays today y ¥ i ! A To Investigate tiv Leavens. 300 N wn | was director T B od. follows pleasing to the eve, without & lot was elected and was nublie of. Soonomical ta huild and operate, | \ ( \ tRati ovis 0 e Xxamp e W af unneessary frills and Was pute ob imhe doctor said he was hora a) R. Beown and Son 5 00 flee, He sald Oshawa had been C } i ryan Header Texaen Canada Lid 100. rede » 1 dueate ) ommunal Water | son, 6a me street; Ala The office lehting al the Oshe|Ghacat Plimbing an Heating fhe] Frederick Britten, running for gad ta him and his family, niucated LM hie LH away with frills on outside of now Victor Ayling, seeking election With "Have you ever seen to the hoard for the first time, [child drown three years with the Canadian/orease employment and Wogram meluding decorative 'R \ re-election, said it had been aver: jaa . c | Bare 1 \ RR 3, Row . awa Publie Utilities Commission Cor af City of Oshawa (Fire Dept) hi $ eel Owe a doht to the eity ¢ i. ' . P 1 Vouns 3 wked that the proposed swim. y i said he was concerned about dhe con ervice LOsSis manville; Laurie MagDanald k Pl building may be an example §. Yan 6 Prof he said . : L | Bd Rwam he ) > 3 ae : o cantinued xi vea #61 Byron Si, north, Whithy ar anning to the vest of the city when al vn" iki MM ming pool, in the new High! He said he wanted to POPAY fa i that out of 100 students stare J. Soarachan School, would not be for the that debt in the hest fashion he Ig ih Grade 1, only seven. over ¢ I'he Banta Genrge § Shreve manage! ol Susan Weatherup Taunton new lighting system is installed | 4 . hays' teams were p } ishawa Public Utilities Com: road east, RR 2 RB. Little La exelusive use of high school stielcanld, He quoted his qualifiea.| Sduate fram Grade 13 » J er Oshawa as part of the general face lifting] \y heard y 1 ¥ sion Sa { ™ { Ss 1 ) | 1 d ! y p 5 y )\ ¢ p 03 a | pen and ( \ 1, Was autharieed to investi-l William R' Smith, 1367 Trem | Three Parties of the PUC promises, it was| » Knew wy dents, "It would he a public poalitians, including a degree in ap of rides. Yor the al the atic ( vt The Ha i he 0 of installing a com May sires Raymond Stiles, learned Thursday evening at! NH Rooke wouse all year round", He said plied science and legal exper fon Th pa J 4 of \ y ¥ WL metered water service, on RR 2 Oshawa Mary Sal he memhe F th Jl the regular PUC meeting A Harpe 3 he was not led hy minority op ince. He has practiced law for arm, They were William NOY maiority groups, hut would stand | 10 years in Oshawa Werry, Donald E. Robinson, Bes presented v i } itive hasis for resident mer 3 P { view Park Association vol The 8 y (re A \ hn street ( \ hok 0 commissioners agreed RR Melatyre 4 MIL ere 0 Stone street area, There south Semenko, 128 [Ing three pant with PUC Chairman William Bod:| ¥. Rattan ar fall on his awn decisions Mps, Clayton Lee, seeking ves ard Rassett and Robert Stroud, W. h ; Wee he are. Suimme and Seven perma. Cent X Steven John | Week lv that, "we should he an exam | N Ha Savi 0 BIG RARGAIN election, said children need ve the City, plows residential units in the area BY | Masson sire of A party for j { ple ta the vest of the city K. Gibson Mortimer Mantel Brawn jereation She said she was 100 pey PATIENTS SET et i t m an Walter Branch ap v Fraser AM dren being | \ \ General MN Ahager Gi F. Shrove R Ra a standing for ve-election, said thejcont behind their needs. "Lét's go proses ¢ wrod hefore the commissioners ast went Jimmy |elubhouse at 2 nm atu xplained that the present lght-f Mien : I and auditorinm proposed' all out for youth", she said, Mrs : V W of the Stone street re 9 Hew g avenue The | \ \b not satisfactory and it] RR. Sledeiowsh With the new high school, would Lee said she was against de NEW RECORD : Rk | y oh the park Was never designed for the type! + W. Tweedia i he a hig bargain, He said "we got structive eritiolsm "as appeared : nmission of the serious f af Wo that is being done! hl hein Lmoare far our education dollar than recently in the loeal paper Shel 1 was Anhounoed this mari Ying pide LAL » firs , 'in : nthe PUC building Tn far any other maney we spend" [said she was nat with "ihe mis] INE he WA: Holland, admins 0 fimes of ran Ath 4 h he downstairs partion of the 4 A Astoy He told the gathering, cohildven!gnided 10". She said she stood on trator af the Oshawa Gen hdays each day will hou i A here MW AING plus the boardroom andi | Raven deserve the hest education they/her own feet and didn't swing] ST8! Hospital, that a recard double tickets to The | " anager s office on the second] Donald H Lang can get, He said: "We pay our/with the erowd | Sea established Tecenity don Theatre wil for a | a A Yilleor will be immediately pre-lit] ¥ M. Ostler 833 hahysitters more than we pay for A, BE. O'Neill Wing re-elee | he tumber of patients in the Neth ut SL aah Shans With a new Rehiin . System The Gerald Nickex 0 acducation tian. backs v. Armstrong's] TNOSRItal at any one time, n CanCan', The . Mal M PK rest of the lighting on the second! ®. Delves William Dell, standing for elec: elaim tha \ wition aff 4 The roll showed 48 under teresting film y commissioners were told ned du ihe engagies [33h V0 De hed io Tenders for the installation of Gaon w ter relations between the Board! supplied ! ! Mo sail Hall i HE , ty The erent: cane . hai the city was hot contemplat fram Dee gh h RA oh Hay, 1 the lighting weve accepted Tami FR Coleman of Educaton and the City Council. | was a fact that would go onl Wi Ah 3 \ RI Publ drawing of the ticket ¢ the extension of sewage ser \ hild vib dh i tha Oshawa firms. The Raster a \ a i He sald there should alsa he het (the shift system. He quoted Nis! {nthe corridors, The. new 8 Y { ' dren ar kod ta} etric Construction Limited N% 88d Mis. BH. Andi Wy Wis hetween the np . : noel 08 In the carvidars, The new W. F. Bawden and & § hetiveon the individ: [lengthy experience in the field off wing when completed. is xe pected to alleviate this probe Edward F. Robinson M1 s of the Board, He adueation, H ald he was aa All| COMPARY 100 ¢ lem at least for a consider winner was ticks A Wage syst i H \ hy Mr. Lor ¥ S A Wo : bo owe ha he NX 4 \ di Wi 1 \ € ( i } andl H. ML Brooks I. R. Sawy sa Wl three children in just concerned with childven, but ha | one ol e folk W ted tendered $600 for pateh oh 1 a reste ity I hf Ka so 00 PUB e Sohood and was interested with peaple right from the cradle able time." \ 'is Lawrence Street, Oshay arhy lake level al ¢ é L k iy skating LET on afer \ > 1e X g Dg Up ater fixtures are installed Total te Pate S064 0 education, He wowdered why te the grave. He said he was part Fhursday evening, He told 108 ere are concerned the commission alse discussed © possibiiity of installing in tian of the hard lividual water services to the After the pre 3 nes but decided against Robert Germond ta ! to the inadequate drainage er rel ings bond hy M We yt) prohibit st y he \ v du the prohibitive cost eoeive he \ \ can i od S1I0.100 for installation