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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1964, p. 5

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Manager: John Gault WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West . Tel. 668-3703 Separate School Mill-Rate Rise Features 1964 Budget Whitby residents paying their, school taxes to sep- arate schools were hardest hit the elementary when Council announced 1964 mill-rate and budget Satur. day. i Their mill-rate jumped over the 1963 figure by 5.1. This compares to a 1.9 in- sessor Bill Harding. his property. residence is normally about one- third of its market value). for the own submitted by As- The public school supporter can expect to pay about $9.50 over and above his 1963 taxes for every $5,000 value placed on The assessment value of a general rate, and in the County levy. Residential taxes ra for the separate school ratepayers jumped from 18.5 mills in 1963 to 22.8 mills this year. Com- mercial tax rates on the same increased from 20.5 to 25.3 mills. Public school-supporting resi- | TRAFFIC COURT. BRIEFS Hit Train; No Danger To Others; Dismiss Charge $208 + were levied by Magistrate Harry W. Jermyn at Whitby Police Court Fines totalling gine at a Victoria street cross- ing. cost Wilhemus Schroer, 1710 Comparable figures for sepa- rate school supporters will be 76.0 and 83.2 mills. DEBENTURE HEADACHES Most of the rise in the general rate, according to Treasurer F. N. "Doc" McEwan, is resultant on a roads budget increase from $100,660 to $129,400.87, and a Dufferin street, Whitby, $600 in damages to his vehicle. ~ But he was cleared of a charge of careless driving after a plea of not guilty, when His Worship ruled the charge in- applicable in this case. "The Traffic Act states @ careless driving charge applies to those endangering other per- sons using the highway,"' ob- served Magistrate Jermyn. "I caused a total of $1,000 dam- ages to the vehicles involved resulted in a charge of care- less driving against Kenneth Zayette, 1111 Centre street south, Whitby. that of following too closely on the recommendation of Crown Representative James Barter, lowing another vehicle too closely, Crosson, who pleaded guilty to the latter count, was fined $20 and costs or four days in jail. Magistrate Jermyn gave him 14 days to pay the fine. A four-car collision which The charge was reduced to won still another game here on Saturday affernoon as they whipped the Porf Hope entry 6-2 in a spirited contest at the phar arena. Second game of e series is in Port Hope tonight, and anyone wishing to go may contact George Town or Cliff Partington or be at the Whitby arena tonight at 5:00 p.m. There will be a bus going and the fee for the ride is very reasonable. 'put on a determined drive in the final period of Saturday ajfter- noon's game to. gain their vic- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendoy, March 2, 1765 5 Third-Period Rally Gives Bantams Win BY CLIFF GORDON Whitby's fine Bantam team home-and-home, _total-goal The local entry were forced to the Port Hope team come back slowly to tie the score Md the end of the second peri However it was in the final period that the Whitby condition' and power came to life. The locals fired four unanswered goals = the Port Hope goalie while the curtains were drawn in front of the Whitby net. George Reason and Eric Sand- ford each fired a pair for the Whitby team while George Town and Larry Horack each counted singles, For the visiting! pen aca it was Doug Hood and Ralph Hodgson with one' each, Town, while scoring one, Ist Period 1, Whitby Town 1:55 2. Whitby. Sandord - Town - Keenan 9:02 . Port Hope. Hood - Robinsos Penalties, Keenan 12:28 2nd Period ' Fah Hope. Hodgson -Smith Penalties. Hood 2:14, Keenan 17:48, Boundy 20:00 3rd Period | 5, Whitby. Sandord - Horack -* 'Town 5:40 6. Whitby, Horack 7:30 7, Whitby. Reeson - Gobson - Vipond 10:15 - 8. Whitby. Reeson - Vipond - crease for public school sup- dents experienced a 1.0 rise in|/sewers budget increase from|qon't thi i 1 i ' don't think the engineer was us-|Whitby PD. Gary Winter, Whit- ibs porters, The separate school ratepayer 117 605 to +56 800, ; saa he crossing it 7 td : tory. The local team had built}goal added two assists for the| Gibson 17:00 The hike in botn cases was Ca" o*pect {0 Pay an inctease of}the rate, while businesses were) § He said 'as one,of the capital tlre Med: '|by PD, informed the court that jon Ah early 2-0 lead only to haveltop point-man of the afternoon.| Penalties: Town 18:20, attributable to school expan- sion, It was derived from bud- gets submitted by the Public and Separate School Boards of ;.,|dential and from 30.4 to 31.5, 'pp, ds committ lans} "It's time we protected inno- : : ae 1964 budget re- holdings. from commercial! commercial. the completion of the Dunlop|cent people throughout the coun- Se ee cont as a 1 = Residential rates on the Dis-| drive, CNR grade crossing, and/ty from some drivers' neglect costs or four days in jail. f= ™>DD_S== quired a rise of 1.5 in the general rate. The bulk of this increased revenue will compen- sate for increased budgets sub- mitted notably by the Roads and Streets Committee and the Sanitation Committee. The value of the mill in 1964 was established at $21,800. This about $25.50 over 1963 for each $5,000 of assessment. total assessment, $14,287,935 will be derived from residences, and public schools, the commercial mill rate showed a climb of 1.6, while businesses. paying their taxes. to separate schools ex- perienced an indentical rise to that of the individual ratepayer; 5.1. : Assessment figures showed in- Of the approximate $21,800,000 In the totals -for supporters of up 1.2. The overall rise in the general rate (Town) was 1.5 mills, from 26.8 mills to 28.3 mills, for resi- trict High schools. were dropped from 14.5 to 14.3, while com- mercial rates dropped from 16.1 to 15.8. The rate of Couny levy fell from 11.1 to 10.7 mills. The overall tax rates for the public school supporter : will be the relocation, of the Brock-Mary intersection. Another problem the Town faced in setting its budget was the payment Although none were taken out in 1963, Whitby still owes some $457,000. These include school, as well as the town projects. projects planned for 1964 was a sanitary-sewer system to elimi- nate the Dovdeale }irive pump- ing station. Crossings are a detriment rath- er than an asset to lines taversing them." PROTECT INNOCENT railway to insure their automobiles," remarked the Magistrate, fining Walter Henderson of Perry street, Whitby, $75 or 15 days in jail for failure to produce insurance. A plea of not guilty was registered for Henderson, who was absent from the court. He Zayette's car had "apparently struck, from behind, the line of three cars" stopped at a Brock street intersection. 3 10 miles-per-hour resulted in $10 and cost fines or three days in jail for the following offend- ers: William Clarke, ough;. Clifford Leman, Oshawa; Gordon Loudfoot, Ajax; Simpson, John Vivash, and Rob- ert Henesey, all of Oshawa, Exceeding the speed limit by Scarbor- Helen OFFICIAL OPENING... ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE School additions, and a new fire|ship changed." figure is derived from a totaljcreases in submissions from all|72:8 mills (residential) and 79.7 assessmen figure of $21,800,000'three school boards, in the' mills (commercial). The Public Utilities Commis-|was also assessed $20 and costs} Also assessed for speeding : sion is a fund-raising, revenue-|or three days in jail for failure|)were: Peter Crosmaz, Toronto, : producing organization, Mr. Mc-|to change tlie ownership of his/$8 and costs, and Leonard OS hd AWA BUZZERS TWO-UP Ewan pointed out, vehicle, after Constable Ernie|Cheesman, Oshawa, $15 and IL proposed expenditures were not|Shcpperdson, Whitby.PD, relat-|costs or five days. {iit included when the miii-rate waSieq that Henderson had stated $$$ : : e & & ) struck. when stopped on Dundas streeti{ / : q Debentures contemplated forjeast Jan. 23 he did '"'not have KA N D AY M A RCH 2 n d unnies p gin ' 1964 include those on Public|the insurance to get his owner- L.G.S. ' hall. The new waterline set for} He was driving a vehicle reg- ELECTRONIC - Ag ' HEEL e e Dunlop drive will requirelistered to Howard Smith of SERVICE Specializing ms ok Ww Could Be Eliminated | ee - ) : ALIGNMENT «| FIRST IN 40 YEARS CHARGES REDUCED We'll Bring Mayor Warren Mowat pointed| "4 charge of careless driving] you. ry for both Cars By CLIFF GORDON however that they will shake] out that the marked difference/against Harvey Crosson, Whit- and Trucks The Whitby Dunlops' tocel their checks tonight and start to|in the tax rates for the public/hy wag reduced to one of fol-|] Back to Its entry in the Metro Jr. B play- pot the goals they are capable|and separate school supporters @ WHEEL downs will be forced to come of. . . . One fellow on the St,|was the first such occurrence Peak up with a real winning combin- Mike's team that Whitby are go-|a8 such in 40 years, TRAVELLERS Nevtoriauiien BALANCING aoa y Hage ha Riba ae od Hg vd fd have to watch very close} Catholic school ie Spear : Pronto! rs OMPLETE . ni! . eir captain, Joe Brady.| comprise about one-sixth of the ronto 7 Michael's College Buzzers 2-0 in This big fellow has been a real|total number of ratepayers. CHEQUES ; : = _ of five Metro semi- spark plug in the College team's| There was no rise in the mill- Getting xebre dillon "enow'? BRAKE SHOP nals. ; * ; playoff drive, He picked up a|rate in 1963. Pr ' The Dunnies, who had very goal and three assists on Fri-| Council deliberated for more MONEY ORDERS Wanuars ones te @ FINE QUALITY little trouble with the College day night in this team's 4-0 win| than eight hours before arriving DUNLOP TIRES TV, we'll meke RIGHT. Our Mayor Mowat said the feel- ing of Council, when they were exposed to the school budgets, was to attempt to slice the gen- eral rate. They decided, however, that "certain. things" had to be realize¢ during the year, and that only an increased rate could «ccomplish them. minimum in the scoring race. Brian Fletcher, who gets the big goals when the chips are down, should once again come to the fore. Many other fel- Jows like Ricky Gay, Bob Mar- shall, Bob Everett, Wayne Mayhew and Wayne Cheesman will all be going out to dent the College net. They all know e feam during the regular season over the Dunnies. at their figures. They began. on is now find themselves behind the i the premise of an approximate Canadian our prices modest. = st ° : "eight ball," having to win the gy 5 bs be ee ee TS heaerat tb end doves 4 Drive In For A Free Alignment Check Now next three in a row. : mang e WOMDY! down to 1.9 (public) and from USS. L G S However we have seen plenty goal looked sharp in practice on], 6.4 general rise to 5.1 (sepa- _---- e ® of Whitby. teams "behind the Saturday night and he should] rate). Sterling ELE \ old eight ball," come through. hold the College crew down to a CTRONICS a VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308. DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY The Dunnies, with a win tonight, will go right back to the Col- lege arena on Tuesday night and then the pressure is on the 'College lads'. If they can not Bloir Park Ploze--Whitby PH. 668-8311 Servicing - Whitby, Ajex, Pick- ering, Brooklin, Oshawe and Surrounding Aree. NOw --- 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU OSHAWA WHITBY 227 Toronto St, -- | Ph. 728-9432 | 401 Dundas St. E, -- Ph: 668-3356 IAN YOUNG the game. Manager - coach game, we feel the Dunnies will the wind out of the local team's sails. Also the refereeing left a-iot to be de- sired in this game. Many of the St. Mike's fans were r to -- got his first bench penal- sf for simply saying he "thought a play was 15 feet off side." (Perhaps the referee thought it was only 13 feet and took offence at the extra two feet.) Some of the big mail-carriers there is no tomorrow if they loose tonight. So fans, let's all be out there in good cheering voice. The Dunnies need all the vocal sup- port they can get as that add- ed 'Go Dunnies Go' gives the fellows that little lift when the going gets rough. Re- for the Dunnies during the regu- lar season have been fairly well member, game-time is 8.30 to- night, better get there early and Please .. . - YOUR SPORT CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! g<t a good warm seat, as tick. ets for this "really big show" will be going fast. agree to this statement after'covered to date. We. do feel BROCK. 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S., WHITBY HOCKEY 3 : METROPOLITAN JR. -'B" LEAGUE SEMI-FINALS, Monday, March 2, at 8:30 p.m. St. Michoel's Buzzers vs Whitby GOOD SPORTS This year, when the Red Cross canvasser eee . @halo" asks you for a donation, dig deep in your Support home town sports, ST AFFORD HAR "agimesae" BARBARA LUNA: ROGER MoBLEY wn 4 pocket or purse and give as much as you HOME TOWN SPORTS Dunlops at Whitby Arena, RAFAEL, LOPEZ BRIAN FLETCHER can, Shake Pikiseat WHITBY MERCANTILE HOCKEY LEAGUE, Sunday, March 8, ia Second game of a best of five game final series, Arena Sun- Brothers Lid. -- ° FUELS and oco vs Whitby Dunlops, ot Whitby Arene, THERE'S 5 BUILDING SUPPLIES ff n IN Skating at Whitby Arena Monuments e+. of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby AVAILABLE -- Wednesday, March 4, 8 to 10 p.m., Adults only. Friday, March 6, 8:30 to 10:30 p,m., Adults and children. Seturday, March 7, 2 to 4 p.m. Children 14 years ond under only. SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. 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