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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jan 1964, p. 4

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ce | | | an |Christ's Birthplace Feud Reduced By Pontiff's Tour Fe gee gie ut PAH it ge 3 'ill i 8 iF = 2 22. CARS SLIDE OFF HIGHWAY an overnight freezing rain. problems when ice started to were on a one-mile stretch ioe y= vit waded ® form toward evening as tem- of the highway. day. casi ing (CP Wirephoto) day causing greater driving peratures dropped. The 22 cars Nine Charged Reeve Sees Pickering asinns As Portion Of Metro Wire ot Poles have the same taxation territory;we must hare all our problems} KINGSTON (CP)--Nine men there is a certain amount of|or share none of them." have been arrested following althey feeling that perhaps the cost of| "I don't want the people in the month-long investigation by pro- education should not be on the/south to think we are not inter-|vincial police in Brighton and|no real property, but on residences|ested in education," said Coun- Belleville into the theft of cop- -- not including farm buildings|cillor Harvey Spang, who rep-|Per telephone wire off poles 'and not including farm land,"'|resents the northernmost. part/along public roads between said Mr. Mowbray. of the Township, "but I don't/Napanee and Colborne, a dis. "There is also some feeling|think we should go ahead too/tance of 55 miles. that perhaps local taxation for|fast. Maybe school boards have| Police said 40,000 pounds of educational purposes should not|some say in this. Wein the;telephone wire with an esti- be levied on industrial property,|north end cannot afford to pay|™ated value of $6,800 was taken but that there should bea pro-|stch a school rate as they are|from obsolete telephone poles vincial tax on industrial prop jin Ly ----. end, or ve may as pe ng main highway and , so it would not make any)Well throw up our han and ° ve lb whether we have - get out of the Township. Our, bi wire is believed by police dustry or not. It is rather ridicu-|Small schools are adequate, The 4 #8 cd been sold to sctap Jous that municipalities are al-jcosts in the south end are ridic- Acc ie ways poymgene to get ang ulous, ; "Or," he continued, "the cos q of education should be defrayed| N° COMMENT oe tirely without any levy of any] _. e J. Sherman scot, ar- = » riving late at this last Council api meeting, having attended the RATEPAYER'S VIEW funeral of his brother many John Williams, of Bay Ridges,|miles from the Council Cham- was permitted a voice in the|bers, said that such a proposed discussion and said: brief ---- much study and 2 tructi a "This Commission was not set|/researcn. ome Bathe te abe rem up solely to deal with education.; "I have my own thoughts on mendations Council wished to|The terms of reference were to|the subject, but am not prepar- 'thake, such as whether they|investigate the present status ofjed to make any recommenda- thought it feasible for the Town-|Metro and to determine what/tions," he said. ' ship, or part of it, to become ajwould be best for Metro in the Mr, Scott was defeated for 'part of Metro. future, This included all areas|Reeve by Clifford Laycox, who ~-*] do feel," said Councilicr|in the Metro Toronto planning|Will take over in that capacity 80 area, at the Inaugural meeting on Jan- itely| "I am quite disappointed at vary 6, 1964. the lack of knowledge of the in- The Reeve did say, however: tention of the Goldenberg Com-)'I personally feel that it is in- mission." OTTAWA (CP)--About 1,949,- kilowatts will be added to in ern Quebec, Another 2,300, kilowatts would be added by the Peace River development in northern B.C, The post-1964 estimate does not include the mammoth Ham- AUDIE MURPHY "SIXBLACK | BIG HORSES" "BANDITS OF SHERWOOD FOREST" -- IN COLOR-- Cornel Wilde revent horse- ng into the Med. Estimates of proposed pacity have ranged up to 6,000,- 000 er, < Added to Canade's capacity in 1063 was 1,220,000 kilowatts. Nee' develorsd in tydse worts eve' iro 4 readies Contre sae hydro- bi t 's electric capacity to 20,100,000 kilowatts and thermal t- i ara to 6,200,060 kilo- watts. 'ank plored the fact that the brief could not have been drafted by -- 31 for the new Coun- The situation of the municipal- ities adjacent to Metro was ser- jous, he said, and that by con- tinuous pounding on the same thing (the cost of ree. There could have been trouble/dles. during the papal visit next Mon-| Roman Catholics may cele- Viet Cong Posters Seen Near Saigon Captain 0f Jr. A Squad The future of Pickering Town- ship is definitely bound with Metro Toronto-not the City of Oshawa, not the County of On- tario. This is a long term vew. Councillor W. J, Greening, who did not seek re-election for the next Council, said: "Edu- cation is the only cost which is temendously out of line. I think discussions of long range mat- ters should be. forgotten 'how. They will take care of themsel- ves. There is grave em- ergency. I feel for this reason our report should be prepared to include all the discussions, by the alarming in ray ee 6 crease in taxa- ion) that maybe something will SAIGON (AP)--As South Vietjunder the rug and ars trying Nam pe yes its fifth exhausting|to come to with realities. year of war, outskirts of the capital, claim-|phoney statistics. A lot of these ing that final Communist vic-/ies went straight to Washing- tory is near. 'erbong Ritpors re ~~ is ' Slashing Viet Cong attacks realize where against hamlets and outposts|things stand. ? was dismissed Thursday the Clerk and Planning Direc-|have several-fold in| "Personally, I don't think the|magistrate Johnstone L. tor, and concentrate on short|the last two months. Viet Cong|Wer is going much worse than range matters, I feel it shouldicontrol has pushed relentlessly|¢Vet. It's 'just being ~reported to -warrant "a be done jmmediately and tarmee into Mekong, River delta prov-|more honestly. A over to the new Council for fur-jinces close Saigon. . ther discussion and additions."| A military coup Nov, 1 ended ey ye ay A carelesgs driving charge Ronald Lawrence a arte Schock, 20, of Niagara et. ot "BLUE MEN OF evitable that Metro will take over the whole of the Township. 'trial dvelopment. One point that the Councillor one es aoeey & "The grant structure, how- 'ever it is arrived at, is nebu- ious," he said. .,4 brief prepared by School 'Area 2, encompassing the south and adjacent to Metro part of 'the Township, which recom- mended Metro taking over the jArea for educational purposes was discussed, and the Clerk asked whether this part of the Brief should be endorsed by Council. * "Personally," said Councillor 'Milton Mowbray, "if there is a "possibility of including the whole the Township in Metro, I think it would seem logical to include that part west of Ajax and to the first.or sec- ond concession, because this émaller area is much more in accord with Metro than any @ther part. "This may be advantageous to the people in Area 2, but not rily to the people outside thie Area." . Mr. Mowbray said that the policy with regard to grants is fiot the only problem. f i v sume which is school costs, and not take the remaining gravy? I doubt the Commission would sanction such a move, which would increase taxes in Metro." ship is going to have its own Board of Education if it is to stay as one single unit. If insti- tuted at this present day, there would be all kinds of screams ighbours. screams if the south part was to request a separate Township, or city, or any other form -that together and share all of our problems area must look at it entirely for ourselves. there now which is fantastic. People are being taxed their homes. We are going to be in a worse situation again this coming _ year, years. I would say we must sup- port the School Area 2 brief or share the burden which we bear in the south area. 'have created it ourselves). I feel' "Would Metro be ready to as- the largest problem "Sooner or later this Town- rom our northern neig \ "Similarly there would be it presently is, "We must be prepared to work or we in the south "We have a situation down i out of and following (Maybe we Milton Mowbray, at the close of the last meeting of 1962-63 Pick- ering Township Council on Monday night, presented Reeve 3. Sherman Scott with a brief case on behalf of the Deputy Reeve members. going to miss," sald Mr. Mow- bray, "'is the pleasure of worl: ing with Mr. Scott. We are all a good deal the better for hav- him. And this municipality is a good deal better for having Mr. Scott's services over the past years." itude and surprise, said that for nine years he had been associ- ated with the township. The Council Honors Reeve J.S. Scott BROUGHAM ~ different from what it was nine years ago, he said. "The first and necessary Councillor impossible to remain rural. Due to some drastic changes, many municipalities must lose their identity." 3 ' ry other form of human endeavor has progressed more than our form of local govern- ment, County government and local government are at the crossroads," © s "T regret that I will not be back, because I am quite inter- ested in local government," said the Reeve. "I believe the 1962-63 Council was the best Council with which I have been asso- ciated. I believe that much has been accomplished." Following the presentation, and the photographing of Reeve and 1962-1963 Council "One of the things we are ing an opportunity of knowing Mr. Scott, expressing his grat- the Ngo Dinh Diem -- regime. Since then the Viet Cong. has been attacking hamlets and out- posts at the rate of about 100 a week. Casualties for this year on both sides probably have been around 50,000--nearly twice as many as in 1962. And yet the Viet Cong is fighting with ap- parently undiminished Against the background of steps have been taken to grow|gloomy reports, the most real-/many predom: into an urban municipality. It islistic estimates yet made seem to|nist areas are being ab: Viet- jals, be from namese and American ARE SEEKING LIGHT "The most encouraging thing right now," a high - American officer stopped sweeping the ugly facts In two months of military rule, the fortunes of -war for "T think it will take at least thrée months more for things to is Official sa.'s as the year ends, The well-advertised, strategic hamiet progra: than ee Bh any officials believe govern- ment forces may pull out of the: Communist - controlled south- ernmost tip of Viet Nem alto- ther, leaving it as a free zone for the sir force. policy is retrench- ment and consolidation. Not since Saigon have not improved. Pro-|°2#é vinclal administration get shaken down," an American] inan' Commu-} " andoned | | | the days of "Diamond Jim" Brady hes such @ spectacular value burst cas the optical horizon. The Highly Styled "Diamond. Lil" with. it's jet black top ond crystal clear tower rim offers @ majestic setting for the sparkling peer and baguette shaped simulated diamond }}; PRATURE TODAY 1:30 3:40-5:45-7:53-10:05 Rey --| NEW... Now Showing trim. Service and luxury ere both com bined to make this on estounding buy. Complete with the lenses you need, et the one low price of $11.95. f » "In the rural areas where you municipality had become very ering in the Council Chambers went to the home of Councillor Milton Mowbray near Kinsale, where Mrs. Mowbray was host- ess at a buffet luncheon, Sen. Humphrey Willing To Run As Vice-President | } | NEW YOR K(AP) -- Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota has topped a U.S.-wide poll of] Democratic county chairmen as| the party's best choice for the| vice-presidential nomiaation in| the 1964 U.S. electiogs. Attor-|i ney-General Robert F. Kennedy | was a close second in the poll, | taken by The Asociated Press, | Humphrey received 185 votes and Kennedy 166. Mrs. John F. Kennedy and Scnator Edward M, (Ted) Ken-| n of Massachusetts, young-| est brother of the late president, | also received some votes for the nomination -- indicating Dmo- cratic leaders' belief in the po- litical magic of the Kennedy name. Commenting on the _ poll, Humphrey said "'it is, of course, an honor to be associated with President Johnson, and it would be a singular honor to be with him on the Democratic ticket." Scott and his Council, the : t enses cated eae e " AIR FARES DOWN! CONTACT FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 728.6201 *Subject To i NEXT SUMMER IN i} EUROPE | darling" ENTERTAINMENT * omer ay Druin 7 ADULT FEATURE TIMES -- 1:50-3:40-5:40-7:0-9:30 Last Complete Show 18 A girl watches as 2 Jorda- of the Cross in the Old City of pilgrimage to thé Holy Land. writes a welcome to Jerusalem. Pope Paul VI will (AP Wirephoto the Pope at the Third Station stop at this station during his via cable from London)

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