itn eine pe pay ey EH gg meee 18 Recommendations Approved By Council n poernietions from council's four standing committees were approved in committee. of the whole Monday night and ratified council tion ($10). PUBLIC WORKS -- The' city will appiy to construct storm sewers in the Simcoe. south- Frank-Whiting avenue. area On the winter works program, The city's share of the $90,200 total eost is $25,245 with the WW subsidy $11,800 and contribu- tions from benefitting industry at $50,755. ting up a 12-storey apartment building north and, east of Stevenson and Rossland roads, will have two choices on omg oo hg pavement and cu an ae in the area: local im- provement or ona subdivision basis. The city will take over, for) $300 a parcel of land (800 square feet) from. the Canadian; Na- tional Railways on the following conditions: the city takes over COR age OO aR a a OE OE og OLN SG ALG AG LAA AA DE ELIE LSS Knight's roa@r @e weet end of the street is to be left open to give the railway access; pro- vided the CNR does not object to the road' ditch draining into the railway: ditch at the west end of the road. PROPERTY --. Purchase of 896 square feet on the west side of Mary street at Parklane Apartments. Cost of the land, Rosslyn Plaza Limited, put-\needed for road widening -- 00. P reichaniokl Advertising Limit- ed gets permission to erect 'three. poster panels on vacant land on the west side of Simcoe street north, between Beatrice street and Byng avenue. Per- mission has been refused to erect two more on the roof of a Shell Oil Station at Bond and Ontario streets. ° A licence te operate. South End Billiards, 524 Simcoe street the private road known as south, will be granted to T. and A. Jackson. Ronaid Brightling, Farewel! avenue, will be grant- ed a TV installer's licence, his place of business 378 King street west, ~ A 78 square foot triangular piece of land at the rear of 'his property will be sold to C. E. Houck, 973 Masson street, for $1. The city will accept the $3000 offer of Oswald Anderson, On- tario street, for a 60 foot by 83 foot Jot at Ritson road south and Simeoe street. If a building per- mit is not issued before March 15 this year, the deal will be null and _ void. Frontenac avenue, west of Grenfell, will be deeded to Le- bopal Realty Limited in. ex- change for the 8@ foot width extension of Gibb street, west of Grenfell. The city will accept a $3240 payment in lieu of a five percent conveyance on Rosslynn Estates | wit Limited 34-lot plan of subdivi- sion on Fernhill boulevard. No extension will be given on a $15,433 mortgage on Farewell avenue acreage held by Fare- Farewell Investments (Oshawa) Limited, Salford Investments Limited, Induco Construction and Rudolf V. Frastacky. Feb. 15 is maturity date. In reply to a Town of Ganan- oque query, the city says there "appears to be adequate legis- lation to control erection of signs within . . . municipality". The Off-Street parking bylaw has been amended on the total floor area clause. A Simcoe street south piece of land, south of Highway 401, will be leased from the Depart- ment of Highways for $100 a year. A 10-vehicle parking lot will be developed. A Parking Bylaw amendment dian National Railway orem parking on the east side of Albert street from Bloor street east to the Cana- Russian Fleet Ottawa Can End Monarchy: MP eral, the monarchy, and the government in Canada, a Con- servative member of the legis- lature said Tuesday, It could do this without any consultation with the provinces by going to the British Parlia- ment at Westminster and seek- ing an amendment to the Brit- ish North Aimerica Act, said Edward Dunlop (PC -- Forest Hill), TORONTO (CP) -- The fed- eral government has the power to. dispose of the governor-gen- whole system of responsible Has 400 Subs ROME (Reuters)~The Rus- sian fleet has more than 400 submarines in service, of which more than 30 are nuclear-pow- ered, Giorgio Giorgerini, editor. of the sémi-official Italian pub- lication Alamacco Navale, said Tuesday. Some 300 were assigned to Western waters, he told a press conference. Mr. Dunlop said he is pleased the formula _ proposed for amending Canada's constitu- tion will provide for the agree- ment of two + thirds of the provinces with. at. least 50 per FOE PET OD NE gp est GPG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 3,1965 27 'DISTRICT NEWS PORT PERRY (TC) -- The 17th annual "At Home" was held in the Port Perry District High School with more than 400 students, ex-students and teachers in attendance. Music was: supplied by the 'Blue Diamonds," The 'Outer Space' motif, created by the students, was a masterpiece. An __ illuminated cent of the population. rocket ship dominated the 5 WAYS TO WIN CASH! PICK UP YOUR FREE "MAKE MONEY' ENVELOPE AT YOUR LOBLAW STORE TODAY. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, IN EACH'SEALED "MAKE MONEY" ENVELOPE IS 1/2 OF A "MAKE MONEY" BILL -- EITHER $500 - $200 - $100 - $10 OR $1,00. SAVE YOUR 1/2 BILLS. WHEN YOU COLLECT BOTH THE LEFT AND RIGHT HALFS OF ANY ONE OF THESE BILLS, YOU WIN THAT AMOUNT OF CASH. . PRESIDENTS SPECIAL! 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School "At Home" Fine Success centre of the auditorium, with satellites and stars shining from the ceiling. 5 12 NOMINATED The highlight of the evening was the selection of the Queen and the Princess for 1965, Six students were voted on in each category. Those nominated for Queen were: Lynne Foster, Greenbank; Patricia Holtby, Prospect; Susanne MacMaster, Port Perry; Susan Roach, Manchester; Margaret Vernon, Prospect and Maryanne Ver- non, Port Perry. Those nomi- nated for P:incess were: Mary Bright, Karen Carter, og; Gale Forder, Port Perry; Mary Lynn Holtby, Manchester; Mar- sha Mulholland, Manchester and Lexie Love, Prince Albert. The judges were: Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Jackman, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibson, Port ae and Mr. and Mrs. Albert ulford, Manchester road. William Draper nounced the results. Susan Roach was crowned as Queen by the 1964 Queen, Bar- bara Holtby. Gale Forder was proclaimed as Princess and was crowned by the 1964 Princess, Margaret Craighead. REUNION DINNER Prior to the "At Home," graduates from the year 1045 met at the 'Flamingo Restau- rant" for a happy reunion din- ner. Among those attending were former teachers, Miss Spooner, of Toronto; Mrs. Clifford Coul- ter, of Toronto; Miss Morwenna Harris, of Port Perry; and Miss A. Parker, of Oshawa, who is at present on the Port Perry teaching staff. Members of the aduating class, Mrs. Robert Wilkinson, (nee Verna Moase), Toronto; Mrs. Hause (nee Kathleen Day), Willowdale; Mrs. Torrens (nee Doreen Johnston), Kingston; Jack Whitmore, Toronto; Har- old St. John, Toronto; Wesley Jackson, Toronto; William Stone, Blackwater; Jack Cawk- er, Toronto; Emmerson Mac- Millan, Torénto; and Robert Williams, Bowmanville, Those unable to attend were Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy (nee Mar garet Hawkin), Burketon; Mrs, Ronald Rorabeck (nee Betty Leask), Oshawa; Robert Dow- son, Peterborough and Mrs. Austin C. Bathie (mee Helen Peel), Port Perry, Money Raising Ideas Discussed PORT PERRY (TC) --- Ways and means of raising money were discussed at a recent meeting of the Women's Hos- pital Auxiliary. Mrs. Stanley Mumford condueted the meet- ing. Plans for a summer project, such as 'Trip For Two" were tentatively discussed, Other fund raising projects such as an amateur night and "Diminish- ing Teas' were also mention- ed. Decisions were postponed pending the attendance of Mrs. M..B. Dymond. It. was stated figures on the cost of a portable x-ray ma- chine will be presented at the next meeting. Letters of thanks were read from two recipients of bootees. Eight babies have been born since Dec. 1, 1964, Mrs, Oscar Edwards was pre- sented with a gift in apprecia- tion of her work in selling more than 100 books of tickets for the doll festival, The treasurer reported a bal- ance of $325.91. A letter of thanks will be sent to the JODE for its donation of $10. HOMEMAKER CLUBS Mrs. James Carnochan was hostess for the meeting of the 4-H Homemaker Club. The dis- cussion period dealt with the selection of line and texture to suit the personality, blouse de- signs and colors in relation to the wardrobe and blouse mate- rials. Demonstrations and group work was done relative to the line and texture of materials. The club met at the home of Miss Alice Dodd when Miss Dodd and Miss Kent dictated notes. Each girl took measure- © ments as part of her group work, Miss Kent showed a sample of a costume chart. EXPLORERS SKATE AUDLEY (TC) ~The mem- bers'of the Explorers Group held a skating party at Bet« son's Pond. The group plans to hold a erokinole party Feb. 12 at the church. AUDLEY (TC) -- The Com- munity Club sponsored a social wening. last Friday at the Red Wing Orchard Recreation Hall. About 70 members and their friends enjoyed the bowling and dancing. Example To Adults Set By Children GEORGETOWN, Ont. (CP)-- French; and English - speaking ehildren play side by side in a schoel here; setting an example for adults: that has helped re- lieve tensions in this town 25 miles west of Toronto. Five years ago Georgetown's English - speaking community was irked when an influx of French ~- Canadians began. At that time there were 35 French- Canadians. Today there are 800 of a total population of 9,000, an-