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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1964, p. 4

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@ ='THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 7, 1964 Town To Raise Pedlars Fees BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|those being sold by non-profit Pediars in Bowmanville will|charitable and welfare organ- 'face an increase in licensing izations -- $10.00 ($10.00). fees in the future. 'ar can pod po Pag © The following is a list of] Greeting cards and calen- activities to be licensed andjdars, other than those being the cost of such a licence prior Medicare Plan Backed By Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A resolution from. the City of Windsor that the Ontario Gov- ernment proceed as quickly as possible with the establishment of a universal government-spon- sored and controlled medical in- surance plan was supported by Town Council Monday night. Council decided to support the resolution from Windsor and sold by non-profit charitable to the drafting of the law, and welfare organizations, $5.00 Non-resident fees are follow- ($5.00). | ed by resident fees in brackets. Magazines, books and similar)' HAWKERS AND PEDLARS go! -- $50.00 ($25.00), | Goods not included under) Green groceries, grocers' fruit, vegetables and similar items mentioned--$50.00 ($10.00), goods -- $50.00 ($10.00). LICENSING BYLAWS Potato chips, fish and chips,| Delivery vehicles and popcorn when sold from aj ($29.00). hand cart -- $50.00 ($10.00). Bread delivery trucks, for Goods sold from refreshment|{itst vehicle -- $50.00; for each) vehicles including potato chips, ----, vehicle of same per-| fish and chips and popcorn|® ion, $20 when sold from a vehicle: for $50.00) Pseter! -- $50.00. first vehicle -- $50.00 ($10.00);|_Tlectricians -- $50.00. for each additional vehicle of same person -- $20.00 ($5.00) D ] A Jewellery, watches and simi-| e ay ction lar goods -- $100.00 ($10.00). Hardware, kitchen-ware and On S similar goods -- $50.00 ($25.00). treet Musical instruments -- $50.00 ($25.00). D g Photographs -- $50.00 ($25.00)| raina e Electrical equipment and ap-) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A pliances -- $50.00 ($25.00). letter from W. T. Dempsey con- Christmas trees, other than cerning Waverly street drainage {will be held in abeyance until a \ed, Ice, Snow meeting of the Board of Works Committee. The following is Mr. Demp- umn a sey's report: "I have inspected the drain- . jage along the southerly part of I t D t h | Waverly street from the Base n 0 1 C Line to the large culvert about |2,800' north of the Base Line BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --|A Contour plan of the road and The Board of Works Committee|adjacent areas was available at their last regular meeting re-jfor study and I took levels in ceived a letter from W. G. Han-/the field to check the contour nan, of Duke street, requesting plan. the sidewalk in front of his resi-| "The Jarge culvert at 2,800' dence be raised to the samejempties directly into a well de- level or abovet he level of the/fined watercourse and there are road. three more culverts between The following is the text of|this point and the Base Line, It Mr. Hannan's letter. "When the|}was noted that the three more snow an dice in the vicinity is| southerly culverts were care- melting, this sidewalk acts as a|fully located to conform with drainage ditch, It also collects|the natural drainage which in all residue that is swept from! ie section of ra ey is west 0 0 east, across the roa the road by vehicular traffic. | "The-effect of etading wp ttic Also, due to the close prox-| lroad on the natural drainage in imity of sidewalk and road,|this area .is not significant. most of the snow that is plowed| There js a concentration of the from the road is deposited On} natural flow at the culvert out- the sidewalk, that is, after altets but the quantity of water heavy snowfall, It is therefore flowing in the natural water- requested that the Town take] courses is unchanged steps to have this snow remov-| "Jt js not possible to carry ed from the sidewalk in com-|the water from the three south- pliance with its own bylaw erly culverts to the watercourse | without solicitor's report can be obtain-} it was decided at the last| These requests are respect- fully submitted with the hopes of immediate action from our 2,800' north of the Base Line be- cause the bed of. the water- course is higher than the bot-| progressive Town Council." jtoms of these culverts." send it to the Ontario Govern- ment, the Ontario Municipal As- Pisimer Monday night, lish a museum and park, an agreement between Don Harvey and the town, and an agreement between the town and W. C: 'Carruth animously by council, 'AG DAY tion was given permission to hold its annual Tag Day on June 6, The association also re- ceived permission to use the council chambers on that date, NAMED TO COMMITTEES Bowmanville's new councillor Ed Rundle has been appointed to the following ittees: the Dog Control Committee of which he is chairman, public property committee, roads and streets committee, and is ap- pointed a member oft he mu- seum board. Other changes in committees are that Paul Chant has been ers, were all passed un-|removed from the dog control - |committee and made chairman of the public property commit- tee, Councillor Chant was also apzointed chairman of the Arena board and a member of the finance committee along with councillor Ken Hooper. OKs Tag Day diag 0g (Staff) were passed by The three, a bylaw to estab- Th Memorial Park Associa- sociation, the Ontario Associa- tario, The resolution recommended that the medical profession be permitted to make decisions government interfer- ence, A doctor may conduct his practice completely outside the! plan if he chooses. Other aspects covered in the! resolution were: Doctors will be free to choose} ltheir patients and patients will ibe free to choose their "octors. A full and careful consultation with the medical profression in} all stages of the development of) the plan. A medical Services Commis-| sion with a varied representa-| tion will operate the plan. staging provision' for ea tones Oo] PRONK SINGTRA-DEAN MaRTIN Pe 9:20 a ENTERTAINMENT 4 Son TEXAS Bi VICTOR BUONO eTist'Stooses TEDDI SHERMAN: f ROBERT ALDRICH ff saree ROBERT ALDRICH TECHNICOLOR From WARNER BROS. PLAZA' " yon PLUS Color Cartoon eventual full and comprehen- sive health care. oe The plan must be universal in |scope with no means test. The highest possible quality of services must be made avail- able to all, MEL KRUGER REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada BUSINESS: 725-4563 RESIDENCE: 723-7900 Block East of Liverpool Road. Ph. 668-2692 TONIGHT ...2 FINE HITS JAMES STEWART, SANDRA DEE "TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE" COLOR (Recommended As Aduti Cntertainment) ALSO HEMMINGWAYS' "ADVENTURES OF A YOUNG MAN" PAUL NEWMAN. RICHARD BEYMER BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS 7:30 e@ FREE ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS @ LAAAd dd deerreyy OSHAWA NOW OPEN FOR 64 SEASON! PLAYING This matter was referred to the Roads: and Streets Commit- tee for their consideration and| report. 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