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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1964, p. 4

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MOE aD eke Se, ITown Co Planning BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A report from the Bowmanville planning board regarding the vetoing of a request for rezon- ing was thrown out at council 'last night. Councillor Ken Hooper made a motion that the council not concur with the planning board and that the area in question should be rezoned from resi- dential to commercial. The lot in question belongs to a Reg Hearle, who made ap- plication to have his home re- zoned to commercial for the purpose of opening a small cor- ner store. Councillor Hooper said there) were at least 150 people con-| travening the zoning bylaws of the town and he felt that it jwould not be fair to stop Mr.| Hearle. "During the war he |fied Mr. Hearle some time ago,/ that he wished to sell the store|was a nonconforming use 4S},)..i the matter as Mr. Agnew residential districts, but it is definitely intended that all such comimercal development should 'be concentrated in well designed properly located shopping cen- tres and not shattered or min- gled indiscriminately with resi- uncil Throws Out Board Decision iii many years, was the spokes-|and business, so.accordingly fig-| «All planning board members man for the three man deputa-jured that he would start up @lasreed that we could not re- tion, namely Hearle, Simpson| store of his own at his own resi-| commend, in any cireumstance, and Agnew. dence across the street. He stat-!two small noncomforming stores "Mr. Simpson stated that he|€d that his neighbors had sign-jin almost the same place Also had owned this little store forjed a petition agreeing to have|the new A and P store and Do- some time, but had rented it}him start a new store in this|minion store are relatively close to Mr. Hearle, who had _ same area. ito this area. ed it for several years, r. ° " : Simpson stated that he had noti-|TWO REASONS PS cen Mr Mesrle put "The original Hearle store | roit that they could do little and that he was placing the sale/this area was a residential one.|).. ; of same in the ayo ae a real|/However Mr, Hearle had balla ee ins chine ia te eile estate agent in town. Mr. Simp- allowed to operate it as a store|jo.aiion, To spot zone for an- son stated that Mr. Hearle did) for two reasons. other store across the. street not offer to purchase the old) "Ist -- It was operated as @\was certainly out of the ques- store and let the time expire|.tore when our zoning bylaws/tion as all agreed. as | "9nd -- Our official plan/], Smith, seconded by L. Mason, it. H ' a) 7 'states that (The Conpora- "Mr. Simpson stated that Mr. |tion) cavialen: the establish-|2C that we turn down Mr. Agnew a GMC employee had) ment, where necessity demands| Hearle's request. For big loads ey ted ove to tL iohlnie gages bel aye of local shopping facilitjes in' Motion Unanimously Carried." by the government and could/with his intention of carrying) not change his job to makejon the business. Mr. Simpson} more money, At the present|then sold the store to Mr. and time he is too old to seek new|Mrs. Agnew. employment and his neighbors! «jr simpson stated that he| jhave signed a petition favoring ' toured he had given Mr. Hearle| his opening a store. every chance to purchase it. CORNER STORE \Mr. Hearle stated that he did Mr, Hearle had operated ajnot wish to pay the price Mr. | \corner store across the street} Simpson was asking for the lot ifrom his present home and bd -------- -- mm lbeen forced to leave after the} BOWMANVILLE 2ND BIG HIT |business and house had been \sold by the landlord. KIWANIS CLUB presents "T have never seen a planning THE ealacier newer pore Canadian | Folk Festival | ' - , | think they are trying to hide| jsomething."' THURSDAY, JUNE 4th BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 FIRST SHOW 9:15 AROCK HUDSON 4 NARRATES MARILYN "= FREEDOMITES ARE CONTENT | A recorded vote was asked ners) ; : h ffor by Councillor Hooper and| Mrs. Florence Storgof, says the sect is content, but ites will remain near the jonly Deputy Reeve Ross Ste-| known as Big Fanny among not happy with conditions prison which holds more than |yons and Mayor Ivan Hobbs! Sons of Freedom voukhobors there. Mrs, Storgoff, one of 100 of their brethren, convict- | ie ju disagreement with the in their makeshift community the strongest voices in the ed of acts of terrorism in | motion. outside the gates of Mountain community, says no one their former home area in the Prison near Agassiz, B.C., knows how long the Freedom- Kootenay district. Following is the __--|board's report: : | 'Reg Hearle was present to follow up a letter of May 4 which he had written to our municipal) council, This letter in at Bowmanville ithe main part was asking coun- Truck Upsets ie bi ! . nate 5 ec eee Kills Woman woh sea sees SG ies, aeons * One hundred 'and dine Ailacd ES Hearle's request to our) TWO PERFORMANCES : p le were on welfare in Bow- : - BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --)County road 8 about five miles eecaviile Gali Abe 'aonth of {board in their letter of May 5.| 4:30 and 8 P.M. Rain cancelled a woman's work|north of Newtonville. May. R. J. Welsh, welfare ad-|Mr. Simpson, the owner of the * Monday -- and a car-truck mis-/ Monday morning, Mrs. Gil-|ministrator, said in his monthly|!ot on 87 Ontario street where a hap ended her life. small food store had been lo- mour went to work at the to-| report. Mrs. Evelyn Blanche Gilmour,| bacco farm of Nickolas Krishko,| Of the 122, there were 10\cated and operated as such for people in 22, of RR 1 Newtonville, was)RR 3, Port Hope. Work for the) single persons, 12 killed when the pickup truck in|qay was cancelled by rain and/nursing homes, 6 on supple- which she was riding rolled into/yrs, Gilmour went with Mr.' mentary aid and 20 families. planning ELIZABETH TAYLOR RICHARD BURTON aaa: APA ees The V.I.P's in COLOR with LOUIS JOURDAN MARGARET RUTHERFORD ACTUALLY FILMED WHERE IT HAPPENED! "ESCAPE FROM EAST BERLIN" -- with -- DON MURRAY CHRISTINE KAUFMANN Featurin The Lapallets FIND SOLUTION = DOORS SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS § 1:30 P.M, a ditch and a car towing the|Krishko to help bring his truck truck landed on top. _ back to the farm, It had stalled Mrs. Gilmour was pinned be- jearlier 1% miles away. neath the truck and her neck) 4) Krichko, who was driving was broken. The accident os t ' Saat ¢ catve oh Durham | 'he car, was not hurt. Both ve- bitin hicles were lifted off by a tow . truck to free her body. Bible Institute | Mrs. Gilmour is vled by Minister, At jand employment was found for During the month, there were seven new applications made. Of these, four were accepted DUST PROBLEM BOWMANVILLE (Staff)-- Hot-rodders have been rais- ing dust on the Bowmanville high school parking ~ lot, the other three Total cost for the month was agi ite dy A Bowmanville council was in- se J k formed last night nursing homes, aon supe | counei disussed the prob aad uadicldas °°! lem and found a solution -- There were 12 unemployed or gg) geo given a unemployable heads of families) tpeatment of calcium chlor- The Irish Rovers and PLAPDPDD LDA BILTMORE STARTING TOMORROW THE BOLD NEW LOOK IN LOVE AND SUSPENSE! METRO-GOLDIYN-MAYER par AUL NEWMAN ONE DAY ONLY!!! Tickets !/oy Be Purchased at COLLISS APPLIANCES | BOWMANVILLE her husband Morris, and two Oshawa, Brooklin daughters, Betty Anne 3 and BROOKLIN -- Rev. J. M. Sargeant A. H. Barker of Bow-,with a total number of. 27 de- manville OPP investigated. pendants. ide to keep down the dust, Adults $1.50 Children $1.00 | Jacqueline, 11 months. Murray and. a male quartet Constable Bruce. Tillson and from the Prairie Bible Institute, | ° Three Hills, Alberta, will be at b Calvary Baptist Church, Osh- ie | e ar @ | e awa, tonight at 7.45 p.m. and at cura imror se" * Di gpute Settled Rev. Murray has served on the staff and faculty of Prairie PICKERING (Staff) for nearly 30 years and has had) Pickering village garbage dis- in residential dwellings at $13 many years experience as a'pute has been settled. per residence per year speaker in the evangelistic,, Council agreed last week to The village will collect the deputational and Bible teaching|enter into a three-year contract) fees and make monthly pay- ministry. jwith Norman Irish of Dunbar- ments to Mr. Irish in arrears 'IN BOWMANVILLE Public Library Costs $131,000 = fer rrr BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --| The other way by the Munici: Sarbage in the village for the Bowmanville's new public li-|pal Loan Fund the grant would| Past 15 years. Recently he re- brany will cost an- estimated be $23,000 leaving the remainder | quested that the village collect \ $131,000 it was revealed lastito be financed over a 20-year the garbage fees from house- night. at council, period, holders and some people op- 4 special committee appoint-| It' was also made known to| Posed the idea ed to consider a Centennial Pro-|council that a letter had been) Mr. Irish asked the village ject told council that the origin-|received from the Bowmanville|to bill people for him as_ in al cost of $140,000 could be re-iChamber of Commerce inform- some cases, householders have duced by $9,000 by trimming @|ing them that since a new pub-|refused Mr. Irish's service and few extras, lic library was the Centennial|have added their garbage to It was found that by deleting} project the park project would] that of a neighbor who was pay- the exterior reading aréa the|pe deferred for the time being.:ing for the service cost would be reduced by over is ' "FANTASTIC" $4,000, a reduction of the rear glass wall to 40 feet would save $3.500 arid the removal of: the! brick planters e would make "motion was made by coun-| Over 18000 People In Oshawa cil to finance the project by one And District Have Seen "Tom Jones" And Still They Come. DUE TO NUMEROUS CALLS WE ARE OBLIGED TO HOLD "TOM" OVER FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK. DON'T MISS THIS sis TUES. ends ans @ A CHALLENGE MATCH @ HANS GENTLEMAN SCHMIDT " JIM HADY -- Thejton for the pick-up of garbage i. ~ ns BILLY 'RED' LYONS vs | DON JARDINE -- MONCTON, N.B. He was. marked for love money Band F sudden death! \Tarzan Tyler vs, Eric Froehlic Tickets for these fine Exhibitions at the Casino Restaurant. $1.50, 1.25, .75, Pet Molish promotor. you need the INTERNATIONAL TRAVELALL The Travelall holds far more than ordi- nary station wagons--up to 124 cubic feet and 3,000 pounds, (You can slide a 4' x 8' sheet of plywood between wheel housings). With three seats installed, there is room for nine passengers. The Travelall has sturdy truck power, frame and suspension to pull big trailers with- out strain. High clearance for rough roads --or 4 wheel drive for no roads! 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