'$23,312 OWING To Get Tough On Tax COALMBUS (81af1) Vas Whithy Township Cowneil, wt Ws Insugrnl meeting in the Lvwn ship hall Monday, decided mn & "get ough CRIMpGIER township FRIEGRY ETS tenes pre In Brice yess 195850 and WH Reeve elent Nell Smith tid We eounett i was time council he Ban 16 "get & Wit stifler" on pen Whote (axes Bre Wn RITERIS ser herring Clerk George Farncomv's statement concern ing taxes sill wnpaid ARREARS LINTED Mr. Farncomb old council that East Whithy ts still owed $2270.98 In taxes from 1998 R447 In taxes from 1999 and $15,187.28 from last yesr Councillor Robert Flett moved eounctl instruct Mr, Fameomb 10 draught & letter tn ratepayers whose 1098 taxes sre still in or regres, informing them that thelr Properties wre now subject (a he sold end the monies collected will be used for taxes He suggested a letter he pent to ratepayers whose 19 taxe gre still In mrrears, informing them thet legal action will he taken to collect their hack taxes He then Included the 1680 hack taxes in his motion, advising thet legal action will he taken Officials with Whask for the By East Whitby COLUMBUS (Btgf hl) The East Whithy 1661 Township Council, at its Inaugural meet Ing named its standing commit tees The following committee chairmen were named: Reeve Neil Smith, finance, legal, sal aries and planning; Deput Reeve Walter Holliday, roads bridges, underdrainage and side walks; Councillor Robert Viet property, street Lghts and gar bage; Councillor Gordon ner, police, bylaw enforcement fire protection, fences, stock killed by dogs and warble fl eontrol; Councillor William 8 Gordon, relief, wellare, hospital ization and public welfare NO WELFARE BOARD Counell voted against up 8 public cause It felt Cor setting welfare hoard he & welfare hoard no longer eame under council 6 jurisdiction It was decided that regular eounelt meetings will be held on the second Thursday of each month at 7.80" p.m, The meet: Arrears ts aie the owsisnding Rt] SUGGEST STRONG LETTERS Enreeve Willred Precne sig gested the letters he strong, bt that cannctl shold siete no dale when i will take legal setion 16 catiert ie mitstanding tax Wills Township Treasurer Arthur Howden suggested personal eon tacts, rather than letters, showid he made with ralepryers whose tenes are still unpeid. He sug gested Clerk Farneomb shoukd an to see these peaple snd "read & few passeges of the riot set to them' Mr. Howden pointed out # tax sale Is costly, He suggested there 1s no other course of Be ton which council can take i these taxes pre not eoliected Councilor Gordon Corner shgpesied the reeve and clerk consult with the township salle itor before any letter is drawn Hp Lo see Just what Retion coun cil ean take to collect Hs oul standing taxes Counell agreed unanimously thet & letier should he sent 10 ratepayers owing hack taxes for the three years. The councillors also agreed with Mr, Comer, test conducted in 1960 under the that the township solicitor auspices of the Ontario Federa hould he eontacied before the tion of Anglers' and Hunters A brewing company partie) pated with the Federation Wn the competition and contributed cath awards of more than $5009 The Hon. J. W. Spooner, Min ister of Lands and Forests for the Province of Ontario, acted as chairman of the panel of | judges Wood's whopper Was #8 kinonge, weighing 37 hs, B os while Linton's was & Rainhow trout weighing 8 1hs, 11 028 Admits Theft From Store Thomas Ranga, 24, of 380 Ku Ialie was fined $50 and costs Ehbs Monda found guilty of goods from the T. Eaton Co Store, Dee. 21 WARM " says Lodey's weather indicates & trend Oshawa Men Win Awards Allen RB. Wood snd W Linton, both of Oshaws, were winners of & major gward In # provinee-wide "Big ish' con letters wre prepared Named mag comb to ask the 1960 commis slon 10 come to Is next meet bring its report, The councillors agreed they wamed to see what contra! eouneil could thave over the hunters if It re Bopnints & township game com mis Heeve Ing and won Bmith was appointed as representative on ihe cemetery hoard. Irwin Was re-appointed The 1960 Court of Revision consisting of Harold Werry Murton Walters, William bitt and Elmer Powell were re appointed, Frederick MeLaugh Ranga pleaded innocent, He lin was a new appointment to said he had a charge account replace Gordon Corner in the store and forgot to charge the items he had picked up BOARD APPOINTMENTS The accused was stopped by J. H. Pascoe and Georgelthe store detective, as he left Hayes were re-appointed town: the store hip poundkeepers, T. C. Glas pell and George Hayes were re appointed township lvestork aluers, ¢ Werry N Gimblet [Jan, 12 at 3 p.m. Interment will G. Ormiston and J, G, Hayes : were re-appointed township he in Bt John's Cemetery | Blackstock, Rev, Mr. Herron fence viewer Yoeabylerh Councillor William 8. Gardon|0f Nestleton Freshylerian caunell township Ormiston AVENE hy Magistrate ¥ when he was of stealing $15 worth Ne will he from the Nestleton Pres Ihyterian Chureh, THE WEATHER OFFICE | chart | eastern Canada, The warmer toward | Thursday, | CAPSULE NEWS rr i wid { from #8 low pressure Brea moving eastward across south. ern Hudson's Bay, milder weather for most of gir from the west results WEATHER FORECAST Milder Again Earl Chance Of Snow eniner eve TORONTO (CF) Forecasts sional light snow end issued by the weather office st Wednesday, clearing Bam EN ning, Winds south 15 Synopsis--Milder weather will wesi 25 this afternoon and west spread through Ontario today. 15 tonight, then northeast. 15 However, colder gir has again Wednesday covered the eastern Prairies, It} Kirkland Lake will move through Northern On. uskasing, regions: Mainly tario today and inte southern cloudy and milder today, he regions Wednesday coming colder with occasional Lake FErle southern Lake light snow tonight Mainly sunny Huron regions, Windsor, Lon: and much eolder Wednesday don: Partly elondy and much Winds west 20, heeoming north milder today and Wednesday, erly 15 tonight and Wednesday Winds increasing to southwest Forecast Temperatures 2% this afternoon, becoming Low tonight, high Wednesday {west 15 tonight and Wednesday .| Windsor une BB 4 Niagara, Lake Ontario ve |S, Thomas 2% gions, Hamilton, Toronto London 2% Cloudy with sunny intervals Kitchener 25 and much milder today and Wingham 2h Wednesday, becoming cloudier Hamilton rer 39 vith snowflurries Wednesday | Bt. Catharines ; Vi evening, Winds increasing to Toronie 1h southwest 25 this afternoon, he-| Peterborough Li coming west 15 tonight snd Trenton 25 north 15 Wednesday evening Killaloe in Northern Lake Huron, Georg: Muskoka wm Bas Haliburton regions, | North Bay ih Bay, Budhury Cloudy Sudbury in few snowflurries this Eariton 0 morning. Becoming partly Kapuskasing in cloudy and much milder this| White River 25 afternoon. Cloudy with ecea' Maonsonee in CITY AND DISTRICT STUDENTS AT ROTARY on Bimeoe street north at Swite Gordon Berg and William er drive, Sunday Johansen Hay, students at O'Neill Col-|was driving ene of the cars The ) stitute, other car was driven by Mat. hy Timmins Kap ian North (with » was ge-appointed ta the Ontario Church, will conduct the serv: jegiate and Vocational In County Health Unit and Counell| lees {lor Gordon Corner (a the Cen tral Lake Ontario Conservation Ris Nudie a the call of Avithority Counell will ask Wil {fred ¥, Sanderson if he will take Bome of the 1061 council ap:ithe job of township Warble Fly pointments were made Thurs:| Inspector again this year day. However, others were |#nuth of Portugal, 8 spokesman tabled until the next council FIRE AGREEMENT {of the Canadian consulate sald meeting, No appointmnets were! Council instructed Clerk Farn:|Monda) made to the planning hoard he: (comb to ask the Oshawa Fire] The cause of death is belleved cause of two split votes and a Department to renew the 1880(10 have heen hemplysis, rupture township game commission was fire protection agreement of hlood vessels in the lungs, the not named until eouncil learns! Mr. Farncomh sald under the spokesman sald what control such a commission present agreement, the mini | Miss Houston came from Port ean have over hunters {mum charge to the township is| Hope, Ont Roy Brawn was re-appointed $5000 per annum with an addi.| Miss Houston moved to Eng for ® three-year term on theltional charge of $350 for the|land from Canada several years High School Board, Ex-reeve,first hour, or any part thereof, |#E0 10 study art and had heen Walter Beath was appointed fora vehicle or vehicles are visiting Portugal for the last A one-year term on the same East Whitby and $78 per how two months, Her mothe and a board as Ontario County Coun:|for each additional hour or any|Prother, hath of Port Hope, sus ell's representative |part thereof | vive, Her father died four years T0 SEEK INFORMATION I'he clerk reported that bulld ™ Clerk George Farncomb said|!Ng In the township dropped in| FUNERAL OF 8 Game Commission has heen 1980 compared with 1056. Dur | GEORGE M, JACORS appointed every year since 1640, |\nE 1060, §500,150 in building per-| The funeral service ings are to snd by 11 Special council meetings will be MARY LEE HOUSTON LISBON (Heuters) Hl] {house in Faro, ® town In the in far Cana dian tourist Mary Lee Houston, | died Sunday In 8 hoarding! y Cluh|thew Docherty, 26, of 208 Drew of Oshawa at its Monday lunch: street, who received a cut over eon his right eye, Both cars were , [completely wrecked, police sald were guests of the Rotar MEMORY HONORED | : : The members of the Rotary| VISITORS AT ROTARY Club of Oshawa and their] Visitors at the Monday lunch guests, at the Civie Day lunch. eon meeting of the Rotary Club eon in Hotel Genosha on Mon: of Oshawa included Jack Shaw day, observed one minute of of Ottawa; W, Douglas Thom silence of tribute to the late son, of Brooklin, and Hotarians Leslie ¥. MeLaughlin, & mem: Herbert Cole, Whithy El, Ed her of the club for 87 years {monds Peterborough; J. Van |Ness, Bowmanville and. W,| |" | | eard, Melfort, Sask | TEATIMONY CLARIFIED Last Friday's issue of | The | B | Oshawa Times carried a report] BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED | B {of the case of John Kohelnak Four members of the Rotary 87. of 461 Emerald avenue, whao|Club of Oshawa, who celebrated was fined $200 for selling lguor (thelr birthdays recently, were illegally, In evidence given hy honored at the elub luncheon on | [Constable Charles Gallogley, it! Monday, Those receiving silver| was stated that he met the ac (spoons were Hyerett Lovell, ( cused and purchased a bottle of Roy Melntosh, §& T. Hopkins {liquor at Stare's Garage, The and Ross Mills |Ineident testified to hy the offl-| cer did not oeeur inside the garage, which may have been Following is the report of the HOSPITAL REPORT becoming § ! i Death Flight Pilot Drunk VAASA, Fimland (AP) ~ Po tific pgreement was signet here lice reporied Monday the phiot and co-piiml rieh i Jan, 3 Killing &li 25 ahowrd py | . pun broadcast from the the fields of science, technmogy Vansa governor seid thet tests education and ewiture showeh ith pints bad been un fit to fly because of COMBA MOSCOW (Rewters)--h new province should assume full re: said Monday he has pes Anglo-Sovies, cultural and scien sponsioiity Ir education, health position with the enh wEMaIR--REA 1#VY RB PIV Brnaheastng rial income Lex A business erty wis Become prods tax Wo poy lor them, Be wm Charge " news, baid ehsentinl SETVICEs SUR BE SVERIE AA DE hewith, ehuestion aaa weltars A should Te worm Them Ny ' the CORTY nciesd of being Mepis with ABEL euecitiyes tied 1 loci resi eslgle pesess- . RE NORAD ment viines and therelore sib HABSNES WY Ago jest to les economic conti 1 ' STRINGS, Hors, time (AP )~Arelence Winmsier : ness of Canada wes Pen # mig. that Mondey. The pact sicceets the. AccipENT VICTIM DIES threetusr briefing Monde) wt of the Fin- present Rgreement expr goRONTO (CF) Richerd the Borth American Ar De sirtiner thet crashed here ing April | and rune thyoweh the Paullay, 76, knocked Gown bY & ps p Bad first theee 1 omthe of 1900, 1 or oe he Crome 8 sireet Reve ~~ the covers en © Operation Weween fo, 29. died Monday in hosp A Britain snd the Soviet Union 36 (01 His death bronght Toremo's Woh fatal secident oll to 122 om ed party before the fatal flight HAGERTY WIRED PROVINCE SHOULD PAY NEW YORE (AP) ~ James | TORONIO (CP)--Reeve Nor- Hagerty, press secretary whe Iman Goodhesd of suburban leaves the White House with AGREEMENT SIGNED North York Township says the President Eisenhower Jon. W, pled & American, whence » ih littl. | saves space on table, desk, kitchen counter. 1 but he did not know what its/MIs Was iss functions are Councll nstrueted Mr. Fam ued. In the previous George Jacobs $403,100 In building per mits was lssued to Dee, 31 M road east at his {held at 85 Rossland died suddenly home last Friday, was the Melntosh-Anderson Your who OBITUARIES a {Funeral Home pm. Mon lan, § Archdeacon H of Christ An al Jay Db, Clay Memorial erdon [res or FUNERAL OF MRS ANNIE E, SILLS The memorial service for Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Sills, who died the Cedars Nursing Home, East Whithy Township Thursday, Jan, § in her 81s year was held at the Arm strong Funeral Home Monday Jan Rev. H. H. Mutton, pastor of Cedardale United Chureh, con ducted the services. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetary The pallbearers were Harold Brown, Clinton Brown, Obert Hood, David Hood, Kenneth Ambrose and Arthur Marlowe STANLEY E, KINSMAN The death occurred suddenly this morning at the family resi dence, Courtice, of Stanley ¥ Kinsman. The deceased was in nis 8rd year » A son of the late Thomas and Minnie. Kinsman, the deceased was born at Lindsay and came to the Oshawa district at an sarly age. He was married in Oshawa June § 1983 Mr, Kinsman aperated a hard: ware stare at Courtice for some vears but mare recently had been an employee of the CKD COMING EVENTS NWILE hinge tonight at Avalon at ac 30 games 86 and $10 Seved #8 Jackpots, doar prices AWING to clronmstances Beyond awe santral he hinges Mell hy Whe OF and T commmition In tha Albert Street hall bh be discontinued walil faniher native al KINSMEN BINGO YUESDAY, JAN. 10th FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES TEAM 2° JUBILEE PAVILION | | {was the daughter of the late An {son and Matilda Chureh, eondueted the Interment was in Osh Union Cemetery Elean services AWA |department In the Motars north plant He a member Cour tice United Church of the Canadian Order of Foresters He is survived hy his wife former Lucy Echlin;, a daughter Mrs. Hruce Down (Joan) and two sons, James T.| and Morris 8 ALSO surviving are his step General of and Was he pallbearers were Hobson, Ed, Robsan, Robert Sehell, Angus Harton, Thomas Prest and Robert MoNab FUNERAL OF MIN, THOMAS COOK Ihe funeral service for Mis : Fhomas Cook, who died at her mother, Mrs, Thomas Kinsman; Columbus home last Thursday two sisters, Mrs, Gerald Har was held in Columbus United raw (Elva), of Burlington and! Church $0 pm. Monday Mrs, CO, Harrison (Irene), of jan 6 The remains had rested Oshawa) two brothers, George at the Melntosh Anderson Fu and Cleve, of Oshawa) a ste naval Home brother, Frank Berry, of Osh: phe services (Awa and three grandohildren. |areely attended, were The funeral service will be/gucied by Rev. R. H held at the Meintash « Anderson winister of Columbus Funeral Home at 2 pom, Thurs: Chiven Interment was In day, Jan. 13, followed by inter Graveside Cemetery, Brooklin . | § ¢ any Ril Rbeneaer Cometery.| ghee pallbearers were Gordon tev areld Stainton, minister | ook, Erie Sutherland, Murray of Courtice United Chureh, willlcook' "Howard Cook, William conduct the services Brent and Hert Rrent MES, ALIDA NESRITY HERMAN 8. KING The death occurred at the TORONTO H MAR 8 King Toronto General Hospital, Mow: "enor eather merchant fed day, Jana®, of Mrs. Alida Nes 1 ? : y SHB Sun bith, of Nestiotan, In her foth Say oh ha ih biahdas, year, Mrs. Nesbitt has been in} C0", Toronto in 1883 4 i 2 he seve pars. hb Soha Ls AAR fling he alth tor SVRFAl years started the leather husiness on Orn in Cartwright Township, jo ML St. from Which he retived the former Alida Taylor, shelton Ba SOT 3 lg he retired Abi » 23 agg he He was a 3rd degree Mason of past master of St. John's Lodge a 18 GRO, and past mas the Seattish Rite hs wife, the for Steiner a1 his two daungh PJ Blackwell of and Mrs. James Mansfield of Toronto: two sons Charles the at 2 which were oon Love United Tavior 5 has been a lifetime resident Cartwright Township She married Marvin at her home in 1838. She was & mer Fstelle member of the Preshyterian Tarlton Rd Church and an active member tars - Mrs of the Nestleton Preshyviterian Montreal Church Waman's Association Mrs. Nesbitt is survived hy Joseph her hashand, one sister, Mrs. King: a C, Edgar Hom (Minerva), of heather Oshawa and a brother, Ray, of The funeral service Blackstock at 2 pw. today at The remains are at S. Bedford Fune Dermatt Panabaker Funeral Eglinton Chapel, Part Perry, until noon mem was Thursday Memorial service Cemetery or of Neshitt He leaves home Edward Minna all of and sister 0 d a Taronta was held the Marley al Chapel, 18 Inter Blossom OsOar the My west Haly avenue in the inference, but did occur on|Oshawa General Hospital for the publie thoroughfare adjoin: the week ending Jan, 7: Admis ing the garage. The garage sions, 264; births male 26, name was used merely to ident! famale 18 discharges, 240; fy the location newborn discharges male 23, female 18; major surgery 8%; IAILED 1 PAYS minor surgery 74; eye, ear, nose fustus W, Todd, 43, of 08 0q sheaat, 48; treatment and] § Stacey avenue, was Jalled for ovominations 107; casts 10; phy 14 days by Magistrate ¥ stotherapy treatments, 274 hbs, Monday, when he pleaded] guilty to drunk driving, Nov, 36 FALSE ALARM Podd was charged after an aeols| The Oshawa Fire Department Ident on ing street east at Wil lanswered a false alarm to Fit [yon {tings Ltd, Monday afternoon + |The alarm was set off when the pressure in the sprinkler system got too low, The department has was jailed for seven days hy answered seven routing amby [Magistrate ¥. 8 Ebbs, Monday, [lance oalls since Monday morn {when he pleaded guilty to drunk | NE (driving, Jan Steward was charged after an accident on) Highway 1} Oshawa resident, a few weeks IMPOSE $20 FINE Ago received his doctor of phil Earl Kenneth Harding, 28, of|"S0phy degree fram the Uni 383 Montrave avenue, was fined] Versity of Taranto, Dr, Pullman $25, on each of three charges of 18 associate professor of social-| } ogy at the University of New 8 indecent acts involving exhibit Brunswick | B lonism in front of young child | ven, Monday, Harding pleaded) STREETS CLOSED iguilty to the oharges in the] The following streets will he Oshawa Magistrate's Court {olosed to traffic today: Steven. i son road south, fram Gibb : MILD CONCUSSION street to the CPR: Stevenson Peter Johansen, 16, of 813{sauh glased at the CNR, When Law street, is reported In 800d iver possible these streets willl 0 condition at the Oshawa Generating anen ta local trafic "ATTIC SALE JAMS || Comwall Wins [FURNITURE STORE | Chamber Trophy | A Pittsburgh 0 El store ran ads inviting ous SARNIA (OP)=Carnwall has . ih \ the Sarnia Cl 0 an ate sale MAT Won th av : 7 Hi - FOR the Sarnia \ Hi | Using a store room, and pil het 3 \ a Wm Re 5 ¥ Wh Bir mg all Kinds of odds and u 0 Wa 4) J | AWARE ARRWAHY i" n ends in the stare afficials tari olty recording the highest \ iy 1 found that the oustamers porfarmance vate in aldermanie! pauelt evervihing plections many ather more in the Cent of Lamw wm JAIL DRUNK DRIVER Hugh M. 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