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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1962, p. 4

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rv b ¢ mo Timea, ry ? 17, 1702 Assessment Appeals Delay Roll's Return ELSA. STORRY BROUGHAM -- A bylaw was passed at a Pickering Town- Council meeting on Mon- night to extend the time for the return of the Assess- ment Roll to the Clerk. The extension is 60 days, the maxi- : --_ time permitted under the Assessment Commissioner D. F.:Goslin has advised that he is unable to return the roll on the prescfibed date of October 1 because Judge A. R. Will-) mott's decisions on the appeals at court this spring are councillors, not on. council in those years, felt that they were not sufficiently familiar with them. McPherson thorough investigation about closing there is to be only one level crossing, at Woodview avenue. too hasty in closing roads and inconveniencing ourselves,"' she said. agreed to closing all roads to Highway 401." Deputy Reeve Mrs. Jean recommended a roads, even though "I don't think we should be "I never would have McPherson: said that separations; Fairport road--4- lane grade separation, railway over roadway; White's side- road -- 2-lane grade separation, roadway over. railway; Rose- bank road -- 2ane-grade sepa- ration, road over ailway; Al- tona road -- 2-lane grade sepa: ration, road over railway. Woodview road will contain the township's only level cross- ing, protected by bell and flash- er signal. Girls' Softball Honorable Michael Starr, Minis- ter of Labor, will be the guest speaker at. Thursday night's Port Hope Progressive Conser- vative association annual meet- in resentative of Ontario Riding is speaking at the invitation of the Port Hope president and Mayor, Michael Wladyka. The meeting will be held at Dr. School at 8 p.m. Oshawa resident, and like Hon. Starr, is of Ukrainian parentage. ing PC party are hoping to inject.a new spirit in their party ee Yee ee! Mike Starr Guest Speaker In Port Hope PORT HOPE (Staff) -- The g. ' The Federal Minister and rep- Powers} Mayor Wiadyka is a former Members of the Durham Rid- she still felt badly that there was no entrance to, Pickering Township from 401, expecting the Liverpool cloverleaf, and that in this case roads should not be closed without a thor- only now filtering into his pos- session. The results have to be check-| against the roll, and the Commissioner now has until November 30 to complete the revised assessment in these cases. This is the first time the roll has been delayed. Reeve J. Sherman Scott ad- ough study. "They will go ahead in any case," said the Reeve. "I think we are going to get further by) co-operation." "If we could do anything about it," he continued, 'we would' not have }line!" p Councillor Milton Mowbray contended that if. council ob- jected to every single thing, they might find themselves end- ing up with something the rail- way is prepared to give with- out giving serious thought to il's rec tions. appellants had been received so far, out of a total of 8, and this covered about 950 acres. He said that His Honor had reduced the assessment in all cases received in varrying amounts. A typical reduction appeared to be from $90. to $60 per acre. One of these assess- ments had been reduced from as high as $135 per acre. Team Defeats Greenwood MRS. M. ANNIS BROUGHAM--The Brougham Girls' team won the ORSA champion- Eastern Division when they defeated Greenwood 12-8. the access|They will meet Wainfleet to de- |cide the Ontario championship. The Boys' Midget team won over Interkip on Friday night to win a two-game series and grab} the ORSA semi-finals. Congratulations to Mr. Harold Blackman who won 11 prizes out of 12 entries on his pigeons which he showed at the Cana- dian National Exhibition. Intermediate ship, lof the area voting power for the "There does not appear to be a trend established," said the Reeve. "One owner of four farms now has all his land low- ered to the same rate." payers to be fighting it out," he said, "but it is not what we give to the ratepayers, but what we get for the ratepayers." "It may look nice to the rate- Mr. Scott felt that the town- CONSIDER RAILWAY CROSSINGS A number of resolutions had : approving crossings program in Pickering Township for the Canadian Na- tional Railways access line. They caused considerable dis- cussion, and were not passed. They will be held in abeyance until they have been studied and until J. L. Gunn, Project Director, has explained the program to been prepared, further by council, the members. He will be invited o attend the next meeting of council on October 1. the ship would not be getting so many. grade separations but for the fact that in many . cases the railroad is in a cut below the road surface. Councillor Hubert Wank, after studying the profiles, said that he understood why there would be a level crossing at Woodview instead of a grade separation. He said that it would be. costly and impractical to do other- wise. Mr. Scott said that he be- lieved there was an urgency to get these matters straighten- ed out, as the railway will prob- ably start work on the line with-| Reeve Scott explained that the manner in which the trains would go through the township had been planned, studied and discussed for the past three or four years, but some of the Cc in a year. was directed to ask the rail- way official to attend the next Deputy Clerk Harry Pearce Miss Gladys Whitter of To- ronto called on Mrs. Mathews on the weekend. The Women's Institute won third place for their display at a number of prizes for individual) articles. Mr, Harold Blackman placed seventh in Class A in the Cana. dian horseshoe pitching cham- pionship. Mrs. Lemon is spending a week or two with Mrs. Annis at Athens, Ontario. Mrs. Connor of Stouffville met old friends in the village one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coak- well of Toronto and Mrs. A. Coakwell of Locust Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Will- son on Saturday. bn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wannop of Markham on Sunday. | lington Twp., Hope Twp., and M.| Manvers Twp. votes each -- Newcastle and Millbrook. Port Perry Fair. They also won|me after last June's defeat of Dr. R. P. Vivian. The party is planning to hold their nomination meeting at Orono on Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. speaker from Toronto will out- line organizational methods. Rumored candidates for nom- ination include Darlington Township Reeve Garnet Rickard and Port Hope Mayor Wladyka. At least two other persons from the north part of the riding are believed to be aiming for the nomination. The current representative for Durham Riding is Liberal Rus- sell Honey of Port Hope. The following is a breakdown Tory party. These areas are al- AlHe said the cheque had been i in custody one week for sen- tence on three forgery charges after he pleaded guilty before Magistrate R. B. Baxter to all three charges. Lyle Kimberly admitted changing the amounts of three separate pay cheques before cashing them. All three cheques were drawn on the Bowman- ville Branch of the Bank of Montreal. Kimberly was arrested im- a Oe ee Nee GY ED RS Be Ne a Tobacco Worker Admits Forgery BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --{had been cashed in Newcastle, A 23-year-old Canton tobaccojhe said, worker was Tuesday remanded] Crown Attorney Harry R. Deyman, QC, three cheques for investigation- al purposes. He said similar incidents have been occurring in other OPP detachment areas and he wanted the three check- ed by a handwriting specialist. His Worship said he wonder-' ed about rema out of custody. "If you're going to be running around doing this sort of thing, I think it's best we know where you are." requested the berly iviagistrate Seeks Help BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Magistrate R. B. Baxter said) here Tuesday that an additional magistrate is required for the United Counties. . His Worship said in court here yesterday that the work load now in the twin counties is "just too much for one magistrate to handle". : He urged Bowmanville de- tachment OPP officers not to bring any additional charges be- fore the court for at least two months until the back log of cases to be heard is reduced. Magistrate Baxter's court mediately after leaving the courtroom Tuesday morning after pleading guilty to two charges and being remanded out of custody. OPP Constable H. R. (Pat) Cornell said Kimberly had a $10.80 pay cheque from a New tonville tobacco farm Aug. 17. altered to read $20.80 and cash- ed in Kendall. The following day, Constable Cornell said, Kimberly altered a $10.80 pay cheque to read $28.80 and cashed it at a serv- ice station, OPP Constable Len James arrested Kimberly, as he left) Constable James said the, awa's Golden Hawks Township Probes Motorcycle Club HAMPTON (Staff) -- Osh- oy He adjourned court at motor-|" Pam. ee | His Worship said several ma-} a Rew iiegaby See ie, 2 |gistrates have taken heart at- ton township. This was the charge laid be- fore Darlington Township coun- cil Tuesday night. An irate taxpayer complained) to council of the noise and nui-| sance. He told council that the mo-|there was about torcycle gang has graded a half-|there,"' the informer said. the court room and charged|mile race track on 25-acres of| Councillor Harold Muir noted) him with altering a $10.80 pay|land located on Varcoe's road|that this same property was) cheque to read $70.80 Aug. 29. |north. "They have erected a small | cheque had been issued for one shack there, and last Sunday docket Tuesday was three pages long. Most of it contained minor traffic violations. | His Worship refused to com- plete the docket because of its be one of them. I'm not going to) kill myself --, I've requested| jhelp in these counties and so} |far have been unable to get it," he added. , | | Lruck Driver Fined $50 For Impairment BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A 25-year-old Hamilton truck driv- er, John Rene Benoit, was Tues- day fined $50 and costs, or five days, when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate R. B. Baxter to a charge of impaired driving. On a second charge, of having liquor in a place other than his residence, Benoit was fined $10 and $3 costs, or an additional five days. His Worship dated the impair- ed driving sentence back to Sept. 13, the day of Benoit's ar- rest and granted him two weeks to pay the $13 fine. His driver's licence was suspended. OPP Constable James Schultz said he saw a car on its roof on Highway 401 on Sept. 13, The accused, he said, was stretched out beside the vehicle. "At first, I thought he was in- jured, but when I approached, cused has made arrangem to repay $13.50 restitution to Bell Telephone Company in Co-* Care] nips Gord -- From Phone -- Fined S15 BOWMANVILLE | (Staff) --® Frank Robert Ellieff, 30, of RR« \6, Kingston, was Tuesday fined * $15 and costs, when he pleaded guilty before y Magistrate R. B. Baxter to ae charge of malicious damage. or five days,« A second charge, assaulting a* Newcastle hotel worker, wad: withdrawn. x OPP. Constable Bruce Tillson- told the court Ellieff tore the, receiver and cor telephone in the after he attempted to leave thes jpremises with a bottle of beer, July 18. ; from a& iohurst Hotels a Consable Tillson said the aces ents the. * jtacks lately. "I don't intend to'he began staggering towards ourg. me. Then he became abusive) and it was then I noticed his) ~ He said he found beer inthe! breath smelled strongly of alco-| truck during his investigation, = hol and knew he was impaired,"! Constable Schultz stated. |the road by another car, Benoit said he was forced off, 500 cars| jmentioned before the township) planning board as the site for a future subdivision. a ~ ~ POUCH day's pay at a tobacco farm. It | lowed 50 votes each at the nom- ination meeting -- Bowmanville, Port Hopé, Cavan Twp., Cart- wright. Twp., Clarke Twp., Dar- These areas are allowed 75 Ballet. Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER REGISTER NOW ! IRENIE HARVEY C.D.T.A, -- N.BT.A. 424 KING ST. 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