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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1961, p. 4

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~*~. trades unions," said Mr. Beck-|labor is exhausted, he sald, the! "Trades C cil rade TIP FOR ARCHITECTS oun: stead. tractor may employ trades-- LONDON (CP) -- Architects # |" 'These trades unions would in-|°- | "i | etude Laborers Local 587, Osh.|™en from another area at union| should Tome ther ee tke | Stock Car Track hopping Gentre ss cree aur: ls rae Kehory Soe ey * \elanerers Lecal 90, Oshawa; protest picket by the Trades|a moving firm Then, he says, i A o S i Couneil has been at the shop |they would find out how ha Electricians, Local 894, Osh- riya ign greement: a: Pl bers Local 463, Osh-|Ping centre site since late i aoe his workers, 10 Gye j | jt A working agreement between|awa; Painters and Glaziérs,| October. |furnititre in and out of moderts " e e Oar: 'styl tments. j 1 the new Bowmanville shopping) Local 1832, Oshawa; and Sheet- adanthar *. centre and the Oshawe and Dis-|Metal Workers Local 30B, Osh- ee | *| PICKERING -- Township of-, The Morley Park petition rep-| trict Building and Traces coun-| awa, he added. } itices and other interested groups|resented about 90 per cent un.\Cil has been signed, Council) In addition to union wage PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASS'N. (federal) learned this week that the On-|favorable comment of those vill-, President Fred Beckstead an-jrates being paid to employees |tario Municipal Board has re-jagers approached. The remain-/ounced today. on the project, said Mr. Beck- Thursday, Nov. 30, 8:30 p.m. fused passage of a by-law that;ing 10 per cent in the poll either, '"The overall agreement would stead's release, members of the |would allow stock car racing|didn't know about the stock carjmean that the general contrac-|local unions residing in the area | | The Happlest Show in Town! LEGION HALL ~ WHITBY | a sov'e, Ses Podvetion i © SPECIAL GUESTS | & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 27, 1961 1086 AB epee OAR ie Rept 4, | lows for discussion of the re- Teasons. agreement with various building! In the event local supply of |zoning proposal by the village wouLD SEAT 6000 and township councils, but vill- # | age spokesmen have termed this |option "'a waste of time." j | FOLLOWS PETITION | The decision follows netitions |made at a recent Municipal At one point in the Municipal Board hearing, T. K. Creighton, QC, counsel representing the vil- lage, termed the stock car ven- ture " a disgrace', becauso ef its proximity to th. village. "4 \ near the Village of Pickering. proposal or were reluctant tojtor would engage suib-contrac-| Will be given employment pret- 1 | 'The Municipal Board decision! sign their names for personal|tors who are in contractual) Fone'. DANNY KAYE HON, MIKE STARR, M.P., Ontario Riding r JOHN PALLETT, M.P., Peel County |Board hearing at Brougham by |village residents fearing the stock car track would be detri- The village stand was opposed by promoter Bert Sandham, who MERRY ANDREW Everybody Welcome planned for a stadium seating 6000. The track and other facil- | ities would have cost $130,900, | ADMITS DEFEAT The proposal included the in-| | "You've won," was the briet tention to build summer and pre coeell gsm uae winter amusement facilities. Mr blgeteh gery : Sandham did not indicate, how- ing the stock car proposal. ever, his intention to guarante a, yer, § € \ e The track was planned for the control of traffic or the loud ; . raat r er end = Church street near neise usually associated with Ren way Tet : stock car tracks. Village Reeve Cyril Morley, ----_---------- jand a large group of residents} protested the track proposal on SS awistiwuaia' grounds that the noise would be § pee. ne : ie offensive. a ie |g re * * EEL Fi Get rid of nagging eee BACKACHE that could | E § be the result of iF}, ; ? AGAIN! irritated bladder... | ihe They have helped many 755 and $125 co-starring N \y ROBERT COOTE "Z/£ MARISA ALLASIO In CinemaSeope vo PEGGIE CASTLE «ic c.ows ptooverion and METROCOLOR BILTMORE TODAY & TUESDAY |mental to the area. "Brother, what a story! And what a field day for Bardot! By comparison 'And God Created Woman' Quttttiire is a fable for children in school. Never has this famous Gallic siren been 80 frankly and ferociously employed as a symbol of sexual intemperance and rebellion as she is in this film." Bosley Crowther, New York Thnes ' ine a $n EW $150,000 SERVICE ROAD RESULT south side of Highway 401 goes into Whitby. Department of Highways officials main- | tain the next move is up to | | Whitby. Whitby has indicat- ed they are not interested | Mr. A. Foskett of 540 Dun- das Street E., Whitby won- ders where to go from here. Oshawa Times Photo. | Motorists driving the new service road on the north side of Highway 401 be- tween Oshawa and Whitby run into a confusing end. The recently completed $150,- 000 stretch built by the De- | Stock Track Site Changed ROMANTIC DRAMA! . : By ELSA STORRY He said that it was consider- ee ¥ P BROUGHAM -- A struggle to|ably below the level, and he , kK establish a stock car race track) would surround thé place with F 4 west on! partment to ease the volume | on the 401 ends at the edge of Pringles Creék in Whitby. Drivers, attempting to get into Whitby, must enter the 401 and use the normal exit. The other service road on the KIDNEY & | BLADDER PILLS A ROSS HUNTER-CARROLLTON PRODUCTION Susan Hayward | THE FURNITURE AND ohn i; MATTRESS KING & avin |: pear icine Beek. RECLINER CHAIRS tw Essruan COLOR! Assorted J 0 0 Colors ! REGULAR STUDENTS DESKS 59.50 Arborite Top, Roomy Drawer ; COVERINGS 25er. | "ne" 18.88 Appeals Duty UP YOUR HOME FOR om or | . } 5 'N, i On Goods ><, aS: : r 3 i ae Por AS "e's A : DISCOUNT FU RNITU RE foam Limited of Ajax, Ont., "MOUSE OF BAMBOO" i CHRISTMAS has entered an appeal before} 1:30 + 4;45 - 8:10 # the Canadian Tariff Board, but) guown ar... ot 3:10 - 6:25 - 9:50 20 CHURCH ST. no date has yet been set for the hearing The Board announced here} last Thursday a lengthy list of appeals for which dates for hearing have not yet been es- tablished. Purpose of making the ap- peals public is so that any) other parties interested in the| subject matter can decide if they want to intervene by en- tering *n appearance and so| iae Board in advance of the establishment -of a hearing date. The Cloudfoam Limited ap- peal is from a decision of the deputy minister of National] Revenue, Customs and Excise} that plastic cellular expanded) or foamed clippings imported} under Oshawa Customs entry No. 23630 on February 13, 1961, and Toronto Customs Entry No 7217-K on May 1, 1961, are duti-! able under tariff item 907. The Ajax company contends that the goods imported should) be classified under tariff item 681 FANNIE HURST'S MOST COMPASSIONATE in Pickering Township continues |trees if necessary. A heavy It is a matter of months since) stand of timber nearby, he said,| Bert Sandham first requested a would absorb the sound. stock car track in Concession "Howéver, there isn't 1, Lot 15, together with other, much noise,"' he said. sports and playgrounds on thé) «T¢ will be completely enclos- q 40 actés on ee he has an ed by a steel fence." Mr. Sand f option to purchase ham said that there was good A LT ADULT of After much discussion by both avcess to the site, and that he ° wu. Vera Miles ::::. Planning Board and Council, a would pay for safety lights at récommendation was made that tre entrance PL py FEATURE TIMES: LAZA |\> Bere oD sats '4 7:30--LAST * COMPLETE SHOW 9:10 P.M. that the zoning in the area hé wish-| Pickering Township Council ¢d to establish be changed to/found no fault with the new site, include a race track and advised Mr. Sandham to Mr. Sandham appeared before|again approach Pickering Vil- the Ontario Municipal Board at jage Council, and make further a recent hearing on the zoning application to the Ontario Mu- by-law. So did residents of Pick: nicipal Board for a change ot ering Village, objecting to the use for this location. track. | And now Mr. Sandham has ap- proached Pickering Township with a new location for his track, still on the same 40 acres, but at the east side of Station Road south of the new service road. Mr. Sandham is convinced no objection could arise at this lo- cation, as it is away from any residential area whatsoever. 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