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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1964, p. 3

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Re BROUGHAM -- Although 10|of not co-operating, it is not good of the 11 consents submitted by|for the Township." the Planning Board were passed; A. resolution was passed to without comment Monday night}employ George Smith as drafts- Ly Pickering Township Council, man in the planning depart- the eleventh, requesting ajment, at a salary of $4,500 per change in zoning for the Bay| annum. Ridges zoning bylaw, was| Mr, Smith, a resident of Clare- te vied, & j |mont for the past ten years, _she change applied for by |commenced his duties this week. Consolidated Building Corpora-|He is married and has a family. tion, the developers of Bay | Ridges, was from a single dwell-/ WATER ACCOUNTS HIGH ing zone to a multiple dwelling) Andrew Dand, of the Rouge zone in Block P, in the vicinity) Hills Golf amd Country Club, of Naroch and Modlin streets,|submitted a number of water which was originally set aside| bills to council, asking council- as a school site. The schooljlors if they did not think them |board rejected it for school pur-| exorbitant. His own bill repre- poses. | senting payment for water used The matter has been pending! for the greens, together with a since last April, when the plan-|smaller amount for the swim- ning board turned down a propo-|ming pool and clubhouse, was sition for row housing in the|$1,114.58 for a three-month five-acre parcel. A large delega-| period -- $461.67 for water and tion of residents in the vicinity $652.91 for sewers. strongly protested this type of "aii on . housing at the time, and the Pa napa Pe gag a Board recommended that the| «1+ amounts to the fact that Bay Ridges Development Protested By Pickering Pendermere | | State of Fanfare, and Jossly roads, that they be made passable so that the resi- dents of the fine homes there could drive to their houses with- out being submerged in mud. A resident on Jossly could not THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 22,1964 3 Police Probe 3 Accidents Bowmanville (Staff) -- Three! accidents, involving minor pro-| perty damage, were investi-) King streets, Bowmanville, at 6:58 p.m. A collision on Highway 2, in the vicinity of the Prestonvale \road, involved vehicles driven jby Earl Gatchell, RR 4, Osh- awa and Bernard Kooy, 360 O'Connell street, Bowmanville, gated Wednesday by police in| the Bowmanville area. There! were no personal injuries. drive his automobile to his) home, and others had been de-} nied access at various seasons. | The reeve explained that the subdivision agreement, in which} roads,-signs and street lighting) were all to be completed in 1961, | had not yet been fulfilled to the} extent that the township could) take over the roads. He agreed, that the condition was deplor-| able, and that everything that} was in. council's power was be- At 4:10 p.m, an auto driven by Mrs. Wilma Lovekin, RR 3,) Newcastle, ran off the road on) King street, east of the Cream) of Barley Camp, and hit a hydro} pole. : | Motor vehicles driven by As- ster Laursen, 242 King steeet | ville and K th Davis, RR 2, Oshawa, were in- volved in a collision at the in- tersection of St. George and ing done to speed the. termina-| tion. The subdivider had suffered FREE ONE YEAR SUPPLY OF BAG City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. when you purchase a FILTER QUEEN, reg, 199, SALE PRICE $149.50 sales and service NUWAY)RUG & CARPET SALES 54 Church Street | bankruptcy, and only in the jast |few months has he been able to jsecure a consolidated loan to |finish' the subdivision, where |some fine, expensive homes al-| ready exist and some of the | developer submit an alternative | plan. | This they reluctantly did, and| rather than the 51 units they) originally proposed, they sub- mitted a plan including some 20 units, nine of them detached, and the balance semi-detached. The plan' included an access road bordering a park, Planning Board approved. os ----------| SEES SAFETY HAZARD Now before council, the mat-| ter continued to be strongly de-| bated, Councillor Donald War-| ing, a member of the Parks and| Recreation Committee, strongly objected to the park bordering a main thoroughfare, and stated! that a safety hazard was there. ATTEND CONFERENCE AT CAMP SAMAC Lew Griffith, 'of Cobourg; ; Kimberley, B.C.; and Frank bership in the ranks of the Charles Stratford, one of the Kavanagh, of St. John's, New- Scouts and Cubs. The confer- course leaders; Stan Richard- found!and. One of the prob- ence ends tomorrow. son of Oshawa, executive com- lems discussed at the confer- --Oshawa Times Photo missioner; George William of ence was the declining mem- . " Canadian Boy Scout leaders attending a conference at Camp Samac are shown dur- ing an instruction period this week. They are ,left to right, OBITUARIES Optometrical Association i. bec! Would Exclude Aid To CNIB jvti.terons ie Frederick Thomas Tarrant carrying|legedly offensive wording ap- "sliced" from the area of the died at the Oshawa General) Hospital last night folowing a peared in only three of the in-|park to be contributed to the roadway. lengthy illness. He was in his 77th year. Mr. Tarrant, of 368 Gliddon avenue, was born in Surrey, "CBC has. not co-operated with England and came to Canada in us at all,'"' he said, "I don't see 1902, He had resided in Oshawa why we should let them have for more than 50 years. He is another couple of lots, sliced from our park area so that they can put a road in to meet speci- | fications to gain access." | TORONTO (CP) -- The On-;Chest campaigns, of tario Optometrical Association|on propaganda for ophthalmol- has urged its 400 members to/ogists and insulting optome-|stitute's 10 information pamph- donate to the province's Com-jtrists by not mentioning them. lets. munity Chest drives in such a) In an Oct. 15 letter to all as-| Mr, O'Neill said there was no way that they avoid support-|sociation members, Mr. Bobier jntention of slighting optome- ing the Canadian National In-|instructed members to donate |trists, "'Each year we spend stitute for the Blind. individually to all participating thousands of dollars with op- P. R. Bobier of Barrie, asso- (Charities except the CNIB/tometrists on glasses for blind survived by his wife, the for- mer Kathleen Calvin, whom he married in Bowmanville in 1912.| our water and sewer budget was} set up according to the users," said Councillor Wank. "We have nothing in the way of industrial Ithough some commer-) . The Public Utilities felt if water and sewers were going to be adjusted, the only thing to do was charge residen- tial users with a. higher rate. The feeling was that in some municipalities this sewage treat- ment charge is nothing to do} with water. It is a charge which! does exist, and has to. be| charged one way or the other."'| "Other municipalities like commercial users to use water," commented Mr. Dand. A review will be made of the water accounts, and a report, with probably an adjustment, will be made at the beginning of next year. "I suggest that you pay your| bills to take advantage of the| discount," said the Reeve to Mr.| Dand. Mr. Dand replied that he! would borrow the money to do jare made passable, where organized campaigns €X-| persons who can't pay for them \themselves," he said. "We have joptometrists on our - advisory He also leaves one daughter, ciation president, said Wednes- Mrs, Burton McLaughlin (Ei-|day he ordered the move be- |Jst. leen) of Kingston, and two sons, | cause CNIB literature in the RAPS ACTION A | Kip, of Oshawa and Frank, of Owen Sound area directs per-|w ¢. Mitchell, campaign boards throughout Ontario. Brantford. There are seven|Sons With eye trouble to consult .yairman of the Metropolitan) However, Mr. Bobier argued grandchildren and five great-ONly ophthalmologists -- 40C- toronto United Appeal, said the|that optometrists are fully grandchildren. tors specializing in eye Care. | action was beneath the optome-|t rained and provincially lic- Mr. Tarrant was employed at} The circulars, Mr. Bobier trists' dignity and added that/ensed to recognize how far they fittings for 24 years prior to his|said, do not mention optome-|by designating gifts to specific/can help a patient and when retirement in January, 1963. He|trists--eye care specialists who charities, their actions could|they should send him to a med- was a member of the St. An-jhave no medical degree. lereate a disintegrating forcejical eye specialist. He said drew's United Church. | He accused the ONIB, whose|against the United Appeal. there are too few opthalmolo- His funeral will be held Sat-/14 Ontario branches share in Paul O'Neill, information of-| gists to handle the full load of urday, Oct. 24 from the Arm-|United Appeal and Community/ficer for the CNIB, said the al-ieye care in the province. strong Funeral Home. Rever-| -- end John Morris will conduct} we ntan'caces "| 42 Draw Traffic Fines Here "TI would like to see the area|so. built up," he continued, "but. I ' don't think we should get down| PURCHASE COUNTY DESKS on bended knee to assist the de-|, An offer to council members| veloper." : by the County of Ontario to sell Councillor Bill Newman felt)the desks and chairs from the the plan would constitute a loss|old County building for $10 per to the township; for the school|set was announced by the reeve. | board, agreeing that the parcel) Although the fine old furniture | was not appropriate for a school,| was not considered suitable for | could have sold the acreage to|the new municipal building, the the township at the market price |reeve, deputy reeve, and Coun- of $4,000 per acre, instead of|cillor Newman, a former reeve,| which, the developer should gain|expressed a desire to purchase from it something like $4,000 per|some of them for sentimental lot -- for more than 20 lots. | reasons. Councillor Wank also) Planning Director J. H. F Gskt dt tense one. = ner supported the board's deci-|. At least seven of the oak desks sion, stating that the park would| and chairs will be purchased by FUNERAL OF E. DOUGHTY 'The Fiizabeth Doughty left the Arm- strong Funeral Home Wednes- day at 2 p.m. and proceeded to her interment at Union Ceme- tery. Mrs. Doughty died in the Osh- awa General Hospital Oct. 1 in her 42nd year. Reverend Harold Stobbart of Belleville conducted the service. Pallbearers were: Alex Roote,| adequate brakes ($10); failure) Jack Osborne, Charles Osborne and Gordon Love. STEPOUT TRAIN FRANKFURT (AP) -- The German railways are testing a Justice of. Peace Garnet} funeral of Mrs. Mary|R- Robertson assessed 42 fines|low too closely -- $35. in Oshawa Traffic Court Wed-| nesday on charges ranging from| speeding to failing to change an! jaddress on a driver's licence. | C. A. Ward Limited, College street, Toronto, was fined a total of $70 on these five charges: licence plate not ex- |posed ($20); no public commer- |cial vehicle licence ($20);. in- to have name on truck ($10); and unsafe trailer ($10). Following is a list of the rest of the charges and fines: Berton. Tindall, Conc. 8, Gwil- limbury Township, fail to yield : : é : : jnot have proper access had it/ Pickering Township councillors. tin, Spadina road, Toronto, fol- Quigley Construction Company) not been planned thus, that the) PROTEST SUBDIVISION |Limited, Quigley road, Hamil-\developer had made conces-| ROADS Harold F. Carter, College|ton, overload -- $50. sions, agreeing to 33 units rath-| A matter that has come before) after st » -- $30; John Dickson, Brock street, Oshawa, careless driving -- $100; Greta Nicol- son, RR 2 Stirling, follow too closely -- $20; Edward M. Aus- low-slung, 125 m.p.h. train. Its doors open at platform level to speed the entry and exit of the 448 passengers it carries in three cars. jronto -- $20, . ] b | The following failed to appear Bri ge u S jand were fined in absentia: | | William Passmore, Brooklyne| Following the winners and|avenue, Toronto, overload -- 30; | high scores of the games play-|Bernard Cain, Admiral road,| ed last week by the members of Ajax, speeding -- $10; Gerald |the Fernhill, General Motors Stevenson, RR 3 Malton, fail to and Oshawa Golf Club Dupli-/change address on driver's li-| cate Bridge. Clubs: |cence -- $10; Gerit Jonkheer, FERNHILL CLUB |Elizabeth crescent, Whitby, 'no| Mrs. K. Marden and J. Coles,;name on vehicle -- $5. | street, Toronto, defective brakes} Clarence B. Goold. Dufferinjer than an original proposal of| council on several occasions re-| -- $10; follaw too closely -- $20; | street, Whitby, speeding -- $30; }51. | peated. itself when J. A. Mac- Dennis S. Barker, Greenock av-| William Herd, Lowcrest boule-| Councillor Hubert Wank said| Donald, solicitor for a group of closely -- $20; Desmond Bur-|$10; fail to remain -- $25; Ger-| the park, but that he felt parks/ subdivision, pleaded with coun- leigh, Lawrence avenue west,/hard K. Wett, Clendenan ay-| Should not be left in that man-| «ij to do something about the Toronto, follow too closely --/enue, Toronto, careless driving| ner, but sodded. | : 0. | 50. ' Herbert G. Kellington, Davis) james Fergo. Harr : | already graded,"' said Mr. War- Gi ] 16 H drive, Newmarket, fail to yield Gibxis. no Tacniors "Hsente pe ee ' Ir ' ' urt lafter stop -- $30; Oswald M.| , . | "What subdivider leaves ronto, careless driving -- $50 : fo en Mind : 1928; Dennis E. Taylor, Mayfair) "What subdivider leaves a iaveene, Peterborough, follow| park like a garbage dump?"| A 16-year-old Oshawa girl was I . t Winners 90 closely:-- $20; Walter Za-| was the query of Mr. Waring. |rushed to Oshawa General Hos- Councillor Newman consider-|juries following an accident at ed this a new plan of sub-|corner. of Bond street and Mac- division and that the lot fee was Millan drive. Reeve Laycox believed it to be| Richmond street was retained part of the original agreement--|in hospital today with head in- a supplementary plan -- and the | juries resulting from the crash. ment, which went into a million |satisfactory. and one-half dollar water and) She was a passenger in a car sewer system -- could be con-|driven by her husband, Terry enue, Scarborough, follow too|vard, Agincourt, no signal ne bp the subdivider woull grade) people in the Rougedale Acres 'Thank you, but the park is | Thompson, Southlea avenue, T0-lUxbrkige, improper: pasting' -- W tec | asked Reeve a | In Accident jkaluzanyj, Beatrice avenue, To-| new PLAN NEEDED jpital last evening with head in- requisite. On the other hand| Mrs. Judith Higgins of 505 lot fees for the whole develop-|Her condition was described as sidered paid. He said the fees|Higgins, 21, of the same address 80; Mrs. E. Wadsworth and J. | Wild, 76; Mr. and Mrs. C. Nel-| son, 71; G. Adams and K, John T. Haggerty, Stirling,| Were based on the number of| when it collided with one driven Ontario, overloading -- $29:|Units proposed, and "that num-|py Mrs. Ferne Selna' Lawson, Ernest Csizmadia, Church|ber, I believe, will never be ap-|9i, of 751 Phillip Murray avenu | Addms, 70; J. H. Winter and/street, Oshawa. no operating li-| Proached." at 6:50 p.m. roads are paved. Mr: Laycox said that no more} building permits will be issued| the subdivider until the roads| and that work was being done on them now in an 'attempt to bring them to standard. "This council is anxious to see this completed," said the reeve, "and we will be pressing every moment. These roads should be finished this week." The lawyer advised that tem- porary street signs had been re- moved, and residents accom-| | panying him thought it could be with malice by the developer. | He will be requested by council | to erect temporary signs, until] the roads are completed and permanent signs can be erected. According to a_ resolution, Daylight Saving Time will cease on Oct. 25 in Pickering Town- ship. "ANS GREAT REFRESHMENT GREAT VALUE serve cold- on the rocks. or with your favouritemizer Special Weekly Message To Members Of CHAMBERS FOOD CLUB | Roy Howe, 60; P. Versiluis and/ cence -- $20;" Laidlaw Trans- : "The developer," said Mr.| The Higgins vehicle, travel- |J. Buchanan, 594; Mrs. M.|port Limited, RR 3 Hagersville, | oy oo nld : oe ee that/jing west on Bond, and the |R. Clarke and R. Niglis, 5744./overload -- $25, sea tt i 0 a7 ' Cogs 1° | Lawson vehicle, eastbound on GENERAL MOTORS CLUB | Quigley Construction Com-|Fi0Y" ot US Par the sub-\Bond, collided as they both North and South W. Cox|pany Limited, overload -- $50; 'Said Gomelen 8 ; |made the turn onto MacMillan and J. Miller, 114; A. Sheridan Frank Sherbo, Ontario avenue, cr tt : sagt lor Wank: |drive, police said. | and A. Vaillancourt, 110; R. Nig-| Niagara Falls, fail to produce a the nN ib ope to protect] Damage to the Higgins car! lis and R, Morris, 96; Mrs. M.| permit -- $10; John Sabot, Third jecest "wot team ratepayers' in-|. 25 $450, and the other vehicle| R. Clarke and K. Adams, 88%; |street, London, Ontario, no eg , we must not get the| 3. smashed for $150. Mrs. E, Stewart and Mrs. H./name on truck -- $5. jidea all developers are out to} Cruwys, 85%. Guiseppe Dinardo, W.eston|%° US- I agree there are some| East and West -- W. Dolstra|road, Weston, Ontario, overload octag tied question, but there| | and D. McCaig, 102; Mrs, A.|-- $35; Joseph M. Boucher, Fair- raat een _ added features, Dowdle and Mrs. J. Wild, 9414; | view avenue, Toronto, no oper-|/7 : ris eve lopment. We are try-| Mrs. EF. y and Miss G. Bo-/ating licence -- $20: | Goderich ing to encourage industrial de- | vay, 94; Mrs. K. Marden and/too wide load -- $10: J, E jvelopment, and must not lose) Mrs, RK. Hunter, 94; B. Sleep and C. Haulage, Hamilton, On- sight that if we make a name and J, Drummond, 8514. tario, contra-licence -- $20. NEED A NEW... The next game will be at 7.30. Duco Muscillo, Falstaff av- OIL FURNACE? p.m. Oct. 22. jenue, Toronto, no PCV licence Coll OHAWA GOLF CLUB $20; Brad Walker Motors PERRY North and South -- Mr. and|Limited, Davis drive, Newmar-| 723-3443 Bov PAUL. RISTOW LTD. REALTOR 187 King East - | Mrs.-E. Henry, 133%: Mrs. R.ivet overload, $25: Steel Pav- S. Ruddy and T. R. Prest, 133; ling, Lemonwood drive, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bastedo,|nq name on truck -- $5; K. J 125%4; Mrs, E. C. Jamieson and peamich Construction Company 720-9478 Day er night a C. ery ie 121%; F. el Limited Bayview avenue, allum and P. Laurence, 114; | ; aM i Vad J.:Germond. and B. |Thornhiv, Ontario, overload 10514 Fields, | $17.50, | 105%, : | East and West -- Mrs. A. H.| |Laurence'and Mrs. E. F. Arm- F strong, 14744; Mrs. J. Jarrell and Mrs. R. Ross, 135; Mrs. 4 R. J. Smyth and Mrs. V. 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