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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1964, p. 4

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* @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 16, 1964 -Speech Correction 4 Conveyances _ -Program In Ajax | AJAX (Staff) --A speech cor-|Barrie on June 29 and 30. rection program will be imple- I Schools|175 students will attend a special the fall|Award Dinner on June 24. The term. The program was approv-|Hon. Michael Starr MP will be ed last night at the meeting of the guest speaker. i | CPRERECECRE PET EER ERO ES te PEVPCOERPEP ERC RPE HE mented in Ajax Public at the beginning of the Ajax Public School Board. According to a survey taken|tee reported that the school 98 students board should come very close have speech deficiencies rang- within its budget for the current stuttering and lisping year according to all reports. at. 'Congratulations q |to Mona Campbell the secretary- in Ajax schools, ing from to articulation. The report showed that 53 of the students are in need of im- mediate help to overcome their defect. Most of the defects are epee 31s curable in time and the re $5,787 more than the revenue ip they received. passed a motion to hire a s cial teacher for three and a ha days a week as-well as the'pur- chase of some special equip- ment. 'letter from the Ajax Town) ouncil, that the proposed St.) Andrew's Senior Schoo] Gym- nasium, costing an estimated $66,000 be built next year was accepted by the board. Council also informed the board that the $226,000 addition to the Lord Durham School was proposed for next year in their capital works program. Trustee Henry Polack said he * would have preferred the gym nasium to be built this year but that the board was trying to co-operate with council. SUMMER WORK Authorization was given by the board for summer expendi- tures on Ajax public schools to- talling $4,727. Repairs, painting and other improvements will be made to all the schools. Ajax Public School caretak- ers and superintendents wil! at- tend a caretaker convention in Driver Perishes --! Planners Grant, veyance applications granted last week by Darling- ton Township planning board. Two hundred people including Aver, lots 18 and 19, concession 9. to convey a lot to Villen- euve. Keith Ormiston's application) to convey a property in lots 29 and 39, concession 1, recently) rezoned, to Oshawa Wood Prod-| was granted. Consent was also given to! | Charles Wade, lot 34, concession The board's financial report| 1, to convey a lot to Davis, upon for the period of Jan. 1 to May|Submission of a completed ap-| hows that the board spent! Plication form. A re-zoning application sub- mitted by L. Shrinek, lot 25,! he board received a provin-| concession 2, was not granted dal grant of $87,500 a munici-|by the planning board be-| pal levy of $130,470: and sundry , Cause the lot is smaller than} revenue of $313 for a total of/Teauired for commercial use. | $218,283. | The board's i for 1 | the same period including $152,-) W D h 992 for the cost of instruction, | es ur am $29,725 for debenture repay-| ment and $2,405 for last year's) deficit came to $224,070. The total expenditure actually was, slightly less than the apportion- ed amount of $224,950 The board's finance commit- were tendered treasurer of the public schools. BOWMANVILLE.-- The an- nual meeting of the Canadian Club of West Durham was held at the Lions Community Centre. | The officers elected were: honorary president, Mrs, Ken- neth Werry, Newcastle; imme-| diate past president, P. G.| e Newell, Newcastle; president, (CP)-- Mrs. Edward Samuel; first Gerardo Parravano, 32, of Tor- vice - president, Russell Best; | onto, was killed near here Mon- ti os Mrs } z maui Jilbert Teeple; recording sec- day when Ge camp Seal retary, Mrs. Robert Morris; was driving spun out of contro!,) -o responding -secretary, Mrs smashed a guard rail and fel! KJ, Ferguson; directors, Mrs 30 feet to a Canadian National Merrill Brown, Mrs, Horstman, Railways track beside Highway Arnold Wallace, Orono; Mrs 400. Morley Vanstone; Russell Os- ----~. - borne and Mrs. Percy Cowling Truck Over Span; WOODBRIDGE, Ont The application of Ivan Coch-| ~ rane for' consent to convey a / lot to his daughter was granted. | « Consent was given to Clarence). » |sports field day will be held injon nature trails, | + |Port Perry on Saturday, June/Provement and the conserva-| a Canadian Club || VON UNIFORM Miss Henriette Chevrier models the Victorian Order of Nurses' new summer uni- form, designed to be comfortable and "in touch with fashion'. The dress is a blue-grey pin stripe and re presents the first color change from the former uniform in more than 15 years (CP. Wirephoto) - | both | solid blue | fold flax mill in the middle of] the village. The acreage. does) not include that of the present) Junior Farmer Sports Program "rye. szars UXBRIDGE -- The annual "!. |Ontario County junior farmer, The scheme places emphasis) Stream im- 'dance in the Utica hall 120, tion of this natural area along The program will begin at 19 'he stream. 'a.m. with the inter-club boys') The Orono parks board would; | and girls' softball tournament at,administer the scheme follow- |the Port Perry public school, ing its completion. | At 1 ged ais track 2s fe CO jevents, including races, high) . jump, pole vault, softball throw) Install Office eg Lea agate will be held at} ' the high school grounds and} Nin cbe'g Catholic League The field day activities wil]) BOWMANVILLE St. Jo- be brought to a close with the|seph's Council of the Catholic} | presentation of trophies and a) Women's, League were install. ed in office for 1964-65 by the -- Spiritual! Director, Reverend . F.. kK. romana : The new officers are: presi- Clarke Council 20 ie eis iatat Psi | vice - president, Mrs. Michael | £ id Heenan, Courtiee; second vice- | Is Considering president, Mrs. William Cowles; | | | veces Mrs ee yr ® holm;, treasurer, Mrs. er" Park Project Payne; councillors, Mrs. Peter, | Winterveen, Newcastle; Mrs. C.} | ORONO -- A proposed Cen- Scott, Mrs. Henry Eikens, tennial project encompassing Orono; Mrs. P. Willems and some 22 acres of land is being Mrs. John Murphy, Newtonville submitted to the Township of and Mrs. M. Hogervorst. Clarke council for their consid-| Mrs. Delbert Hendsbee was leration. The scheme has gain- appointed convener for the ed tentative approval from League magazine, council. The proposal having approval BIRTH RATE would establish park land and Births in Britain are likely to nature areas along the course exceed 1,000,000 a year in the of the Orono stream from the, 1970s. There were 867,000 in Mill Pond at the south to the' 1963. | In response to countless requests, we are honored to announce | mately three and one-half miles of township road was accepted, 'was the lowest of DESTROY WEEDS Township of East Whitby NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ! Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1960, Section 3, 13 and 19, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Munici- pality of the Township of East Whitby are de- stroyed by July 15th, 1964 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in toxes, as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solici- ted. Roy Pereman, WEED INSPECTOR, Township of East Whitby. 20,000 LAUGHS UNDER THE SEA! 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(CP) -- Ar He was in satisfactory condi- early morning explosion nme Accept Tender Road Paving In Darlington HAMPTON Tenders for asphalt paving and for con- crete structures were opened last week at a special meeting of Darlington Township counc'!. The W. B. Bennett Paving Co., tender to pave approxi- tion after being found lying |day wrecked the trailer home|some six feet from the burning |here of Joseph Hodgkinson, 52, NOW SHOWING! een ed THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED HIT! FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S f THE we" LONGEST DAY © wim ee wrennarionat rans: subject to the approval of the' department of highways. The Bennett tender at $24,575, four sub-| mitted. To be paved are parts of the. 6th concession, 8th con-'| cession and the golf course road. A decision on the concrete structures tenders will be made by council at its meeting Thurs- day. 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