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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1964, p. 7

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Ao ON AMULET NEN PER ET aR ovbsidized by the Depart- mis of Highways, the Depart. ment of Transport, and the Ca- nadian Pacific Rallway, the Reeve stated, and the cost to the Township would be «mall compared to the other Depart: ments, Councillors J, Campbell and W, Newman said that they both ahead until they know the amount it would cost, Councillor Harvey Spang ask: ed if it would not be possible to get a report from the en- tioning the Pickering-Markham felt that they should not go gineer on other crossings, men-| sagt igen ae (stration in the Baudouinville| area of Bast Katanga THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenvery 16, 1964 7 It was believed the mutineers, * , Mutineers | pe ak members of the 14th bat- Murder 16 | Men from this battalion mur: | dered 18 Italian airmen in Kindu) about two years ago, In Congo ~~ SrUDY THEFTS: PORT ARTHUR, Ont, (CP). PLISABETHVILLE, The|Shoplifting costs about $250,000 Congo (Reuters) -- Mutinous|annually in Lakehead depart soldiers of the national Congo-|ment stores, A recent survey lene Army have killed 16 per-|indicated women are the most sons In reprisal for the murder|frequent offenders, with juve. lof a non-commissioned officer,|niles second and men third, but i COME wiv KLVIS bo mautciis ovenaanelh GIRLS LIKE FIRE AND SONGS LIKE. "BOSSA NOVA BABY] according to a report Wednes-/men steal the most valuable day from the ncial admin-'merchandise Town Line and others, | "T think we should only take this step by step and look after the ones we have been asked ito," he said, "Tf would like to isee reports made as they have been requested." | Solieltious of the engineer, Councillor Wank said; 'It's a great deal of work for one' in jdividual,"' | 'f think the time is coming Lwhen we are going to have to give consideration to all the crossings in the | Township," said Deputy Reeve Mrs, Me |Pherson, "I don't think we 'should wait until is killed," "It's veny. difficult to equate in dollars,' said Councillor Hubert Wank, "Pickering Town- ship has a large number of rail way crossings and we are phys!- loally limited to how far we can go with them." | The cost of automatic signals tor the Audiey crossing will be sought and presented at the next meoting of Council j |GRAVEL PIT | Councillors discussed the pro posed purchase. of a $50,000) jgravel pit in Uxbridge Town: iship, which has been pending! jsince December Township Solicitors advised that they believed the Township could not purchase in another someone PRESIDENT HONORS PRESIDENT President Antonio Segni of, bassy, Mrs, Johnson also ree as 2a - presenta: : th rely rait ¢ tion, The occasion was Ttaly, presents a portrait of ceived a portrait, one o lemekese atven i henler' oF ibe himself to President Johnson ltaly's First Lady who is Johnsons Thursday at the Ltalian Em: almost hidden by her husband Citizens Rally To Committee Service RROUGHAM = An item in a; Members of the Parks andjpartment, recently taken ever) municipality, On the other hand, local newspaper brought en-|Recreation Committee wer eby the County, Part of the |the Department of Highways ac thusiastic response from Pick: |selected in the persons of lastiassesament employees. remainiquiesced, agreeing to subsidize ering Township ratepayers wholyear's committee, with thejin the upstairs premises, and|the purchase : expressed their willingness to/addition of one to replace Kal:|the other in the. recently va Reeve Laycox reported that serve on committees man Visely who moved from cated road offices he had sought advice from the! At a Pickering Council meet-/the Township las year Tenders will be called for &/ Department of Municipal Af) ing on Monday night, a number) They are: D. A, Beer face-lifting of the Councilitairs, which stated that if Ux: of names were submitted by|don Shaver, Donald Chambers, for painting of some|pridge Township passed a bylaw Clerk Lb. T. Johnston, and/Terence Ryan, Robert Madill,/offices, and a few minor im: aonroving the purchase that it Councillors, with the result that/Donald Waring, and J oh njprovements pa in Maan Tt was suggested! there were more persons will:/Campbell, 'the latter two repre-| The Reeve spared no praise that the solicitors contact the! ing to serve than offices avail./senting Council, Reeve Laycox|for Councillors who had worked Department able. Bylaws were passed to)!s also on this committee, on their first projects -- Coun Doubt 'was expressed that appoint members to three of SEVE SEEKS I Ist cillor Donald Waring, for in . vel | the committees, Meee Attend Laveus wig (*8%¢e, In his preparation of alin' Pickering 'Township: and ® The Planning Roard now/council, in the wellilled Coun. (Orel to have a direct telephone resolution was passed That co comprises the same members| >i) Chambers that he had dis \line from Dunbarton to Toronto satan colo: + tind out seer as before, each being commend: | covered that' the. position of _ Pollowing Engineer P. Pouis a t 8 0 5 nel for - bss ed for the service he had/Reeve is a full time job, and /*0"'s report on the Audley Road the Towns be for. survey ns given in the past that former Reeve J Sherman railway crossing, on which it ivin 4 sional : on ns They are Wells Ritchie, of|scott had found it so. has been recommended -- that * y : ay re elt 'are a iI Whitevale; Ross Deakin, a for) Mr. Laycox occupied a desk signals be erected, a resolution ble ine enue are a mer Councillor;. Rex Merritt jin the municipal building ana "as submitted that automatic! Se" Me hha 4 Bevia Lenmox, Fred Ainsworth, spends his days either there or signals and bells be installed SMALLER SIDE A West Germany, with a pop: Hardy 'Craig (last year's i } : A The resolution was tabled for Norman Lehman, /0) . municipal business, el8e-!one week, since Councillors per-| ulation of $7.000000, estimates East Germany's population at| (AP Wirephoto) aati ® | PEATURE AT: 1:30-3:25-5:20 7:20-9:20 Gor Hopkins ee mag sisted in believing that reports jue inaugural meeting he had|Stould be made on other cross-junder 16,000,000 against the of: | conta three industrial 28s in the ------ which | ficial figure of 17,000,000, firms, each of which indicated Vere Worse. Two fatalities, how-/5. = a desire to build in Pick ever, occurred at the Audley! from three to 12. buildings Crossing, and the Department of] which would' consist of office|{Tansport has - recommended] and factory, from 5000 to 15,000/Precautions, square feet. They would be put, The engineer's report, in sub vagy n= gh on the market to sell or rent, /Stance, stated that although the] since he moving from the Appointments have been made Crossing . was excellent as to Township, A jacement willl. interview two other Visibility and position, that den-| be made, John Irwin of White| a ovoianers sity of traffic, the high speed/ vale haa been suggested as his! "sgh quid they all come vehicles, which he claimed| successor. ." said the Reeve, 'it/harrows the vision, were to be Many names were broughtiwould represent 36° small-fac. Considered, He recommended forth to comprise the Industrialltory type buildings. I think the/@ction on, precautionary signals, Committee and at a risk Ofjparade of industry is about, "It Would appear," said the such committee being unwieldy,/ready to start." Reeve, "that good crossings are! it was somewhat enlarged One developer, Mr. Laycox) the dad ones," Other names besides the fol-said, indicated that he would) The cost of the ai lowing were submitted all/build an Arena similar to Peter.|~ -- equally qualified to sit on this|/boroughs' structure. A revenue committee, which now boasts jwould be derived by the Town. William Reddall, K. 4H. J.jship which he considered would, Clarke, J. G. Spragge, Allenjin time, pay for the yearly Robertson, Robert W. Byron, rental, } Donald Gibson, Mrs. Gladys) Mr, Laycox spoke of changes Reckstead, Lestie Knott, P.|to be made in the municipal Pemberton-Pigott, Bramwell FE.) duilding ef having the Walker, Hubert Wank, Joh n/Clerk's Department moved up Campbell, and Reeve Laycox. 'stairs to the Assessment De LAST TIME . TONIGHT "PLEASE NOT NOW" -- Berdet Laycox said that since cox, of all committees, J, MH, Faulkner is the Plan ning Director, and acts as Secretary to the Board Council expressed regret that) Mr. Ritchie would be able to serve for only part of the year, TOP QUALITY RANDOM "VEED" MAHOGANY PLYWOOD PANELLING Lerge Stocks of 4' x 8' Natural Mahogany 4' x 7' and 4 x 8' Prefinished Mahogany, iBreh and Maple plywoods. Also Teak, Walnut end Other Woodgrains on Hand at Very Reason- able Prices. AJAX YARD ON ROWE STREET SOUTH OFF HIGHWAY NO, 401 AT INTERCHANGE 66 PHONE 942-1221 BROOKLIN YARD CORNER HIGHWAYS No. 7 and No. 12 PHONE 655-3313 PER SHEET or broken crates add -20e or $2.89 per Plus ---- "THE STRIPPER (Adult) sheet. TOMORROW! NO MAN EVER LIVED AN ADVENTURE LiKE... "THE CASTILIAN" ta Coler With CAESAR ROMERO FRANKIE AVALON BRODERICK CRAWFORD OEATWOTORIATS, ao KEEP WARM! INSULATE NOW!! 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